Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Sep 1927, p. 18

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' Inge 1w " We! Within t Ins-allAm;SIl|Il!ll , Likelyme ”m -_, MIME ': - tll WINK USE) Deer nail: furnish enormous gunn- thin of water for industrial and Inl- niciynl use in northern Illinois, in d- dition to ail the Inter taken from stream and from Luke Michigan, an! still greater quantities will be needed' by the rapidly growing manuhctur- lug cities. Statistics gathered by the Illinois State Water Survey show that in the Imnll corner of Illinois which tim east of the Fox river and north of the Kanktkee river the present supply from deep We": totals fifty millions gallons a day. A reservoir to hgld a week's supply! tor this suburban region about Chi- mo would have to be two hundred feet long, forty feet deep, and one mile long. More water is being ob- tained from the ground in this region than in any other place in the world, the statistics show. All the deepw wells in the rest of the state together furnish less than half this mount. 1 Welken With Age It appears that some deep wells grow feeble with age. and their pro- ductiveness is subject to the law of diminishing returns. They may flow abundantly when they are first drill- ed and for some years afterward, but they must be pumped as they gmw old. In Chicago many deep wells have “ been abandoned because of the high: cost of pumping and the superior quality of the supply from Lake 'EC/ igan. Only about thirty are operat-i ing now where there used to be more' than one hundred. _ Number Is lat-teasing l In the suburbs, however, the num-‘ ber has been increasing rapidly, and', the continued growth of population, will require still more. In view of} the future needs and the high cost of' drilling, methods are being sought to maintain the productiveness of the old wells as long as possible. . The lowering of the water tevei"is due partly to exhaustive pumping and partly to changing conditions in the rock from which‘the water comes, Why Old Wells Fail l Several possible reasons for the) failure of old wells are advanced by" Mr. Habermeyer. "The lowering of, the water level, caused by rapid and, exhaustive pumping, reduces thel pressure in the water-bearing strata,i releases the dissolved gases, and thus I allows certain mineral substances ii) ,be deposited, The mineral deposits) hinder the seepage of waterinto the| well, so that if pumping is continuedl the water level fails still more. ht PARIS or ILLINOIS is claimed iiGu,iirit"in. has restored yields of wells by breaking trp these deposits. A "Growth: on walls of wells, me-I chanical clogging of strata by fine sand 1lr other material, and eoinpres-i sion of the strata may also reduce 'tei'il rate of flow into the well. _ Future Nab? . "About the only conclusion that can be drawn at this time is that the lowering of the “uterine! in wells in northern Illinois is due primn‘ily to the increasing quantity of water “In the vicinity of Chicago much of the supply now comes from wells thn m already IS deep as they an be drilled without encountering ultyl water. " conditions become more' ataNe, it should be possible within the next few you to secure more 6etinite information respecting the m ot water level Ind the de- pendability of the lupply for future naaians SEVENTH m MINERAL mowers Ts Seventh Anon: States of the Union; Far Surpasses Eve- Allah Illinois stands month unload the “an: of the union in the val- of mineral wodums. it is “1er Alone by the laws of Pcnnsylnnin. Oklahoma, California Texas. Wert vtrsinim0nd Ohio. mot-ding to the ..........v..._ V, ,, Mate Gooloriul Survey. Department' of Minn-Hon and tareation. . I The "can person in considering M was”: “in mm consider-- IO nrrt the lb“. of Am. Utah, my 'ynnin'. Color-do. Milan, III New Inieo. bot that (all fat m the maul m- tty “link. with is placed It _ . a I. Gi-' with in gold. ritver. - as Ind PM. 'Ter, k" M i'iiefC.tjcgt,tu' " a. a: TA”; th. bl a! the I.“ hunter. tugu=L'iltAfrlirair' with on walls of wells, pe- ii7airi'ai'i TG iiririaa, _. m. - - Iiiriri msmnnnhuchineod.w cola“, out "sd chi-- MIT] WV-- - - --_.r,.v union. [lawn PAIK SPECIAL MIMI-Ill. Hm I‘d-imhbw ""G"i"ii;rCi'riGritCtsiu-eyeeit . iaaiii-.At_y but I. LGrsra%7riFFDFei"atpt (huh-d In: I. “:16. tt all ttiqd 'rA'ra'.Tuai7r.GifiCtiiitirorrr+ -- -. - - -- _ - M. [All . “M “A“ OF was. _ COUNTY or u". u m1 SAID Pmm“ A" BN- 1111.”: m m COUNTY a)“, or LA“ com" TY. ILLINOIS. lawn Pm Ill.- CIAL ASSISSIH‘I' HUI-ll: an. CITY or menu!!!) PARK " HARVIN I! 3300‘ . CHANNING 000ml ALL WHO] " MAY mum: 'iirtrTTattUirtur-ee.tbrfut, ol 14mm: Purl: (a tby -ee-.' " .nuvm " m- . 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WHOM tTUAY CONCERN: The said Cuurl by order duty eotered here- in. having dumud that notice be than to $xtv3rry will? or um: WU“! ---_ -_._l. ._--.r enurlAl WILL DESIGN, FINANCE AND' BUILD YOUR HOME Information and expert advice given without I obligation to you THE SKOKIE CONSTRUCTION co. 572 Wrigley BBildingn . Chicago Au inexperienced landscape gardener and merely desecrate the beauty of natal Mny f suggest that your estate' attention? . Permanent Waving ‘1 Why go to Chicago for a Perma- nent wave when you can get the ttttest kind right here It home. Don’t wait until the hot weather gets in. Now in the right nelson. If you want fingers, combs, Inter waTrea or maul waves. phone Highland Pull 1990 for an appointment. The Charm of Good Taste 'is Skokie Constructiqn Co. You will have absolute pri- vncy in our beauty and hair cutting parlor. W0 'Afll YAI‘IIO I‘ll m0 'ACIAIJ m0 I‘ll IIWG ”All nun-"I Call a: am. You Appoint-cl! for Puma-cut "HI! a W . r. an. 3-33.- on, li. 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More people' are beginning to recognize it as a wonderful place to own a home. Paved, curved roads - and real beauty on all aides with open spaces for sunshine and air -- fully restricted. You should see the unusually fltte homes ready for occupancy - Built by Wilcox - insulated like a thermo- bottle - some are heated try gas, the only automatic fuel - ppecial fuel rates and the insulation make thin manually convenient - and cheap. Lilli}. Walter W. Wilcox but» of mm: Hen -- Press Want hhliking Result J _ '1i81ihE3EAEDNllirt 5irTC_L" y - 6 .Tiir in , _ l L L-“' #3111 . ‘ l I cd t.'s '1 ru, ‘ . .Lg‘rww #11 1. _ my! N'!!, 'SS-ii" W 7, PIANO TUNING "/"r " Int can“ Chm W -. ”I. q H. F. PAHNKE, Piano Tune: 7 '. "sie lerut'tttS"eu, unad- _ -. m M: OPTIC! HIGHLAND PARK u mummy-um“ OIL IS HEATING THESE BUILDINGS FOR LESS THAN COAL With Type S-E Oil Heat Machine GENE/RAL HEAT MACHINES Win Eemsomieudly Heat Your Building ‘7 _ With Any Grade Oil ' 725 on; St. PM 3013 it as a wonderful place THUMMY. Phone H. P. 2619

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