bachelor the wed. â€""Cupid‘s ram and ites â€"in tel per mnths, | licen rresp( le. Don‘t t, Judge irried all d on his complete ould not he conâ€" vel road ‘t.â€"‘The sed and ation on > â€"started has been he abutâ€" lent _ of notified district ich 1at two ad. One all the his recâ€" o â€"really ign the to th. x ‘ï¬!&d, y or go fal he nts would . Lamb IVR re» Start asking ; the Tracks of the railroads involved will in reality be protected by the new building from ice and snow and the safety of the public will be conâ€" sequently increased, according to the evidence submitted to the commisâ€" slon L n en C n e e i e ~~Negotiations for the: deal were launched by the féderal government, and‘under the terms of the agreeâ€" ment reached both the Union Station company and the government secure all the rights and protection that they desire, the commission was told. The evidence showed that the outâ€" standing capital stock of the Chicago Union Station company is owned oneâ€" half by the Pennsylvania Railroad company, and one fourth each by the C. B. & Q. and the Chicago, Milwauâ€" kee, St. Paul and Pacific railroads. The Chicago and Alton railroad also uses the station. for erection of the largest postoffice building in the world, including the so calledâ€" Railway Mail building or Â¥Yan Buren Postal station building, by the Chicago Union Station company, to the United States government was authorized in an order issued by the Tilinois ~Commerceâ€"commission. â€" The consideration involved is $5,500,000 and easements or reserved rights in the land to permit operations by the station company as at present. The Railway Mail building involved in the deal now is leased by the Unâ€" ion Station company to the federal government and. will be included as Twelve Stories ; The new postoffice to be erected on the site will have a maximum height of 12 stories. <Its location contiguâ€" ous to the union station will result in large savings of money to the govâ€" ernmentâ€"in theâ€"expense â€"of â€"handling and distributing mail, according to evidence ~submitted to theâ€"commisâ€" sion. s C % â€" The money eonsideration of $5,500,â€" 000 is at the rate of about $12.75 per square foot for the land, counting the value of the Railway Mail building at $2,000,000. 7 Under the commission‘s order, the Unien Station company retains the right to maintain its tracks and opâ€" erate its trains through the site to be sold. Operation of trains will not be interfered with unreasonably durâ€" ing the time the new building is beâ€" ing constructed. ¢ «The tract of landâ€"involvedâ€"comâ€" prises 273,945 square feet, being the block bounded on the north by West Van Burenâ€"street, on the south by West Harrison street, on the west by South Canal street and on the east by the easterly limits of the Railway Mail building. Thut NEW CHICAGO P. 0. PLANS ADVANCED Sale of Site Authorized; Buildâ€" ing to Be 12 Stories; Other Details The Highland Park Press can do your Wantâ€"ad job alone. Nine out of ten people here read it, The Press Wantâ€"Ads sday, May Trains to Operate for results )8 Supervisor William Rosing, of Anâ€" tioch, and the county highway departâ€" crossing at the request of Loon lake merchants, last week were advised by G. N. Lamb, district highway enginâ€" eer of the state highway department, that no change would be made. 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AM.steel cabinets provide multiple refrigerating Eï¬ï¬‚ngz, APARTMENT HOUSE AND COMMERCIAL REFRIGCERATORS â€"â€" ELECTRIC WATER COOLERS YEAR GUARANTEE GENERAL @ ELECTRIC AKLLâ€"STECEL RECRIGERATOR Foremost in Dollar for Dollar VIC. J. KILLIAN, Inc. â€""The probable length of time such a temporary road cou!d be used does ot in my opinion justify the expense in view of the fact that two very good detours are to be had. One all paved detour into Antioch adds only about two miles to through traffic. \| Traffic to the lakes west of Antioch In the following letter Lamb set out his position: â€"â€""I do not feel justified in recomâ€" mending the construction of a temâ€" porary gravel road around the conâ€" struction of the grade separation on Route 21 at Lake Villa. Lamb set| is inconvenienced little if any. "The gravel road detour around in recomâ€"| Lake Villa will be maintained by this of a temâ€"| department. Down payments as o"*""** *10) "Should a temporary road be built it could be used only until the gradâ€" ing contractor begins work on the tractor is anxious to begin work as soon as the construction of the abutâ€" ments has progressed sufficiently," he wrote. ? Phone 3800 An »0u 1est, vini ith Bati ast 1 Bay; reld of iext O ic O ns enu