Ex C'TCr.E2Cm12t '"ayCCsE:2TaiCiS PA!“- eternal""""" “dunk-annulm- w-rm1¢.1ul.lndlho 0"!“lein- lag'hl'nmdlandinlourdi- rammed-durum“ iii-Aa-tere-ted "Wu-blatant“- tu_rtiehtherbmreht_hort mmznmmmi- - Ink" of the Hulda! guaudC-trnmi1u.eHrtoto": with!“ WM!“ r.tsoD-e-eru_rtettto i-..ePtig'm-nmeortudisms c-ma..---"-""',". Bt.eacuritumod-nndPhiu- s-C-tw-o-dwelt."', iiuseaa-tessehiurms.heeo' who. did in lulu-q. The Hendee “(madam i-ever-teyed... ‘M and. married Rubia! â€WP-b. ",ttu7.Thetr “radium diediu infancy. After I†M‘Iwhh widow‘ wmmuJulyS.‘ "--inuear-iBow utiq.,b.t-tte.dtobsretr --d.-ro-rtttrofe. cumin-â€OHM. G-ituA-,i,eetattd “Mal-hungry" Peb2. iid-o-e-Bd-th Jau-Arrtn-rtuwu.o. m. hi. - record". _i.ssriuoan"hre-re,..t!.et fiUrieAes-toody1-PHr t-tgeoi..qePtmtund. met... tal, HJMP.M.IW "YrtNmm m Bend-e. and . kAor-otptDyytdr.r"tde .(Jmu)bhm01 ii/iiiaGSatF-shbuy iLeieyagte2t,t."al',', â€witc- h "irtiiriuu.ma-d,itrhe; .viFryc,iFa-atr_fr_tteet.et 'wiG)i---r-tgir'te had-w-h-m! ‘GWHMD butâ€. Th.gtmt.or-trtto" #1-“de In! (Qt-"En 9" the Es 'iirGGiTfukitwrrrueto, nuiMfrhdalSiannP- FiLeryrerrtet"it11tt1 rir.u.m--rto-rl aaVriueGastr_rt.seht nmdhm-m aiiaas,rd-r-A,tt_t1'yt', ‘mhll-dldou owls-Club“! "iGTiiiriTiiiireyqrCept -iua-r L w. “hi -.el'6F.e. “mama-wank hw-I‘I-‘a‘ bu-“ In..." aai-tr,titthr- d.†FiaG---ease. afqiira-v_ae-rf-tr"- n‘hh-M awn-unmana- EtetNt'igtM2'dddt --., "I" ". l..- - - it mandamus-d .ir-ua.aehe.tett tGV-e-e-err", iiauu-rrrett'. ir.i--rra_r-_t *Iawmhhm -ffen" D. - " TED-Tu!" tette Ju-ua. â€a... -----e--- ‘nâ€"Ih-«W‘c-yg-gmm Vt l. a. mu- EQ"M 5.. given at“... matron". com-l position. at Ind “nature an mu- m addition. The - CT, of this new liberty was an in the pietures', of Saki. Bahno in the exhibit. Thaw removal of Wntter Slrmt to Elli-I land win metted by Mr. Watson. Hr. - -'ttte for nun.- in All: , - I de- [tee of m at man. ad thus cones! club. Other Artists in this vicinity who luv- vim!- in this rat's at“ as Frank C. PW?“ iiis" ilGkir_mrerfyity Y?"t l TarGr sitirirr. -., VCIrI Bohnen'n Portrait of Wynh W. Baird; K. R. - “Red Gold gad_Blue: Ff.“ tnat'-n-theWiliUmRan- or-trio-rhesus, dean-s: ad MB. unhar- _'i(iAAs-Btrtttthff,i'tftt '.eistrtaue-nnrt?d'nasyt"oer In}. J. Benny least mun- to honon of Incl mists. or than who haw had M mm on exhibi- tiaa " the m Wtehuod Park Wo- man's :16 - din. In 1921 Funk V. Dudley in the 8750 purchase print and nodal (he: by Mr. and Mr. Funk G. lac:- for his “Dune- mdvuli aims: tor his "Noe- “In?†mumps P. he». won tho Mr. and In. 1’"? _ruBromter prim a has hundred dollm (or; his “W on tho Mother," the Will picture 0192th which "tmetrd no and attention " the 'N*bsd M Won-If: club' exhi- "t0rt'eer,aodet"-tPfef -aekarkitr.ourrrRr.Pt uh an. - nth dun- vii; iUUGU B. W pun-i - at no as 'Aanl lot-inc.†h In: by†Ir. ceyrete _A-¢Ih-Ibobnul|vulot th.tgk'i-r-etabea'rt-th. M: “rib-3491:3th m RENTAL m8 ATMMY "eioi'7lcaiGrGdsL. can} " I. an a. a. - of the Chic-cg 1W? Vivi-T77 - K, ';edt"2h. nut-.1 J2,'tnL,2., “W- V“ Tiai. " * IM- d’o -- hhqrqMrmt - -. fre. W's-â€.91!" far I for _irtitunig..trti.giUihs. 1 Fi/ NEWML'I'ERPLAN’I‘; ALSO Exm INTAKES‘Z A The major items of the program of , (improvement with the actual cost in; --.-- ‘ench case are as follows: make," 'st76.506.3's; b fitte i . ' 33,-: Total Ctnrt is Over â€75va "rd', 586St; m (cganiatrin: til','-',,',,"),": Excellent Results Are Being _ 12459; total, $175,892.87. _ Obtained; mind i The Filtnlion rim l " System , The new filtration plant is three} istnries in bright in one section Andi l two stories in another. The substruc- The Lake Forest water depart- lure including two clear water tanksl, ment's new filtration plant is now in _ below ground, is of concrete. These qention. Ind this with the new in-\ tanks have a capacity of 125,000‘ take extending 3,600 feet into the‘gallons. each. The filter is on thei lake is \lrudy' pmviding the best1 first floor above ground. and the Bup- qunlity of water and out to con- ', erstrueture is of brick. tile and steel. 'r-tr'.. here in my mm This] till! tile roof: .- The Lake Forest water depart-) ment's new filtration plant is now in) qerntion. Ind this with the new ill-1 take extending 3,600 feet into the; lake is \lrendy' providing the bent quality of water served out to com; lumen here in my year; This! quality will improve when it is pos-l dbl: to thoroughly itunh from uni water mains nccnmulntionl of montha. and thin will be done ul soon as the weather is warm enoughl One of the moot important feasl ure- ot these improvements is that the entire work has been done at a' cost somewhat under the estimate. The original ' issue for this im- provement wu auctioned in July, v1926, and the premium and interest ifmm the sale of boat brought I to- f tal of $176,253.98 to be applied to the {improvement When the entire job wu oompleted it wu Ibown that the ‘totnl cost was 817589197, 'leaving a balance of $360.92 m h the but: and hilding In. “on basin for the iilter “hwwvould have ex- a--armreetrsetoeompari- "rr-r-st-tprices-tred lhmhhphmofthe _aiiuitu-teo.ioithe-te Bled.- - Saving However, hid the water depart- meat M assumed the burden of m the It!!! M mroek, Luke Point’s New Filter Plant m1; Inca I, no MuaieatitaBmt Iionrirtrun-tatBoene Brunswick Record: '. A.-Radiola SERVICE as completed by the water depart- ment, which means that in this wuy the department snved the city lbcut $30,000 by a close figuring, The filter is composed of tour sep- arate units, each unit handling about one million gallons of water a dar, giving a total normal capacity of four million gallons daily. This can be mud under pressure of about six milieu (Ilium if required. Park Puss Containing Basin 1 For coagulating the water and precipitation of solids before the-, water enters the filters powered alum} ir. used, and this coagullting reset-1 voir has a capacity of 350,000 3.1-; The operation of the filters is han- dled entirely from a control board by , means of valves, and this operation; is eireetive and gives absolute con-1 trol, is each tttter is equipped with) xauges showing conditions at alli times at a slum. 1> Alu- “I! Water With the completion of this an tertaive program it is believed that lathe Forest now has I water purify- in: witer in M W. It 3 predicted by otBeHt. familiar with the e-tzoetiem ad operation of the good managemeht and ‘. Prairie avenue Alden court' Lake Forest is now using its new hree l, Orchard street _Broadmoor place _ pure water supply. A filter and an and) (Hazel toGreeewood) intake system, which ‘cost $155,000 "If" Meadow street F-rc _ Cherry street‘ were put into operation. John McNol, 1'lle/ (Hazel to Greenwood) ‘superintendent of the waterworks. Giiii ( E. Railway street . Waverly court l asserted that with the new system "the; Swallow IVE!!!“ Rosewood avenueiworkintr Lake Forest now has as "I?! Nightingale avenue Laurel avenue i, good a supply of drinking water as iteel é Bob o Link avenue Gordon court= any town in Illinois. ' ; Hath] road 7 _ qrTTee Witmot road - up-l, Lark street .v.r_ .. Kenmore avenua‘ William Martin. aged 28 years. an iiiit' Pheasant street -Btrrleod EVEN†employe of the Lake Forest city dayn Oriole street .v_tee_eTe l. Fall-view avenue, water department, narrowly escaped r iii Robin street V l. .. Willow street l with his life when he was overcome _ an l Jenna] Place _ --e-F_ _ Beverly court ‘ by gas in a manhole in that city last houtj Second street T 'Fr. . Forest ifiraiii'iir'ji' Martin through superhuman 1 tDeerfield to Fairoaks avenue) , effort managed to fight " coma until 1590004 tstreet teT tTet . Jonquil terrace<he reached the outer air, when he and, tDeerfield to Central street) 'tollapsed. Fellow workmen revived the. Chestnut street ,. 'Ttte Grand avenue him. “mi (Osterman to Sunset court) l _â€"f_ r eserl "et',',',', street “be, fr? place iiovAL NEIGHBORS CAMP l steman n ta gal {Grind avenue ,, Chestnut “Teal HONOR MINNIE JUHREND KAI-"mm mum MAID Ier.P-M-tqrhnar-edthe fi1rr-hetkt.et-oestroetrrht D-%MwhiehariBHrre-gstodto tho-hes-data-tr-tar A.“ th- M who» no.†ml in _ the In. use Lincoln ave not. new “not. ms- avenue. Central avenue. Ocarina “can, Sunset court. Grand ovenue from - court to north limit, Maple terrace, Woodard avenue. Pine “not. Spruce street, Arbor Vitae and, Juniper court, Cedar street, Hemlock street, Hotel nvenue, Fair- onh avenue. Greenwood Ivenue. Sprinafieid avenue, Park avenue, {Sound avenue, Sheridan nvenue, Stratford road, Meadow Lane, Elm- vood avenue. Linden avenue, Berk- ley court. Onkwood place. Crabapple) lane. Hurthoyne place, Woodbine court, Woodland drive, Orchard street (from Lincoln avenue to Rosc- nary terrace). Longfellow avenue, Inuit-(e drive. Byron court, Kip- ling place, Whittier avenue. Brierhill lone, lunar lane, Landis lane, Ram- rry road, Hillside avenue, Northwood drive, North uvenne. - _ Flu-t Kane Prop-cl Plane of Mr Miami atreet Kingston terrace were I Wyambtte street Margate terrace tisius . lYIugene avenue Westgate road View, Algonquin street Colwyn terrace I jury it Seneca street Warwick road Shawnee street Cumnor court Pres lelaware avenue Norman lane ed the Huron avenue Walden lane ings . 5 'roquois avenue Blackthorne lam-i an am 1 Mohawk avenue 7 _ Wincanton road I tion ol Seminole avenue Warrington roadl Waukl Cherokee avenue Knollwood road' struct; Osage avenue _ 7 Kenton road _ quake. Ontario adsuse Oxford road) l Pueblo averiue Westelifre lanc l Inh: 1 Dakota avenue Briar place ‘ Willie I Pueblo avenue .. Carlisle place: kemsn _ Marys court Elder lune mural ,l Division street Walnut street _ gust .3 Potomac avenue Wayne avenue '; 'ourt. I Prairie street _ Westwood place _ left n [ Oak avenue ,, Oakley avenue now I 'i, Clay avenue 7 _ _ Ivy court l J Prairie avenue Alden court! Lal i 1 Orchard street _ Broadmoor place l pure (Sunset to south limits) _ It is announced that should any ( name prove unsatisfactory to any one 1 it is their privilege to voiqe their ' jections at the next board meeting,' where suggestions will be acted upon. ( DE FOREST SCHOOL ROUND TABLE TALK as. Hm-m'nnde for the ' At the Tea giwn by the De Forest School Round Tnhle hat Monday, Miss Janet Hm the Principll. tar thr- mitt. which will be held, Thu-Illa! April ttfth. The boys will wursninh'ofbm, In! (mien, or- Fiiairittbeahmetreo,, man “has. and . “not plum tree" for Atthe-rrtRorm4 Table Miss Rar- lilt PTttmn.ereCHeaeo, will be the ups-h. The “an held the tur-tre-h-tttroad the ,t-rth.r_ m magmas 10 _____l "seeriere - Thigh-Mlukhodm‘ a-eg-h..-.)"'.., Mike's-tying“- i--ite9r+lhee din-Ito“. AMM‘ -attM.-tr-t-neftid. -rtt.dt-q-th.h-aere- â€mm‘huuhu _rrete8yAr.rherydir"t “WN‘I'P'M? Quart-i-li-thr. _ Elder lam? Walnut street ‘ Wayne avenue Westwood place Oakley avenue _ _ Ivy court Alden court Broadmoor place Pmpose. Norte but! " look In: "A-error" uhld-I-Hon ovum-II“... BMoMtoahqqr, an...“ Pt1'ttirtel't MNnttt ..“.~ ‘,h‘*l alight.» mu BREW“ “WWW NEIGHBORHOOD Wank“ which an. n :61 poet for other cities in’lllinois in building during the yen of 1927, In: started oat this yetr bi min lending down- mu cities in value of building dut- inx January, according to statistic; made public today by the Illinois de- plrtm-ent of labor. In. Emma Hersehbertrer, aged N yam Ind : resident of the Liberty- ville neighborhood for all of her life. died in her home on East Chard: street in Libertyville last week after being ill for . week with - trouble. , Inheritance tax in the estate of William w. Pearce. for years a Wau- ": kegnn druzgist and for several terms rmyor of that city, today was set at _ $515 by Judge P. J. Persons in county [ 'ourt. The entire estate, $45,796, was _ left to his widow. Marion Pearce. who ‘uow resides in South Gate, Galif. Dm-ges of $10,000 for the death of Mrs. Juli: Neilsen, of Chicago, were assessed against Joseph Mur- tisius and his wife, Elizabeth, of 1122 Victoria street. North Chicago, by I jury in circuit court last week. President Coolidge last week sign- ed the new $100,000,000 public build- ings tsppropriatiors bill which includes an allotment of $335,000 for the euc- tion of a modern federal buildings in Waukegan, to replace the present structure which has become inade- William Martin. aged 28 years. an omploye of the Lake Forest city water department. narrowly escaped with his life when he was overcome by gas in a manhole in that city last week. Martin through superhuman effort managed to fight " coma until he reached the outer air, when he tollapsed. Fellow workmen revived him. "i. Pin Kiarts sun and Vicinity; (bully Seat Doings Following are resolutions in mem- cry of Minnie Juhrend by the Deer- field Rogal Neighbor! amp: "Whereas. God in Bis wisdom his deemed it wise to all from the earth- ly camp, Neighbor Minnie lulu-end, that she' may be added to those who are enjoying the blessing of the hav- enly camps, "Whereas. " the time of her death Neighbor Juhrend was I member of our cunp in good standing. "Therefore, be it resolved that in the loss of Neighbor Juhrend our camp will miss her wise counsel and general good fellowship, more than dame outside of her Wine h.- ily,lortouswhohewhetb-t. Minnie was esteemed and lined. , "Be it further ranked that we _extend to her [unity our sincere lym- ipathr. for we knew by loved h. Gdinhertroir-_xtstaW alas: wicket-Wham our. eharter In duped {I _ â€rid irriGiFiiar. "ai'c'gicig do“ W" apaee"oear-tour-- oqnndthgtnupydhwb- ti-bef_dtotHeimitr." m CAUSE DAMAGE AT mums KILLING ca 'oo-YG-fa-e-uid Mdmwh WMhmu-h MOI-Mum!!!†mun-mu... 'h.smhrH$..Mt.h- ' Rudd wish-I- TRIMMER" ' by... a w - st 0% E1