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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jul 1928, p. 33

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ETI 32 WINNETKA TALK July 28, 1928 DRIVEWAYS LANDSCAPING Built and Refinished and Grading Done Estimates Free by Experts Established 1918 Franz Krenn LANDSCAPE (GARDENER TELEPHONE 2435 WINNETKA With our knowledge and experience--we can help nature in the care of your lawn and garden. A top-dressing of Black Soil, Fertilizer and Lime, properly applied, will make a great improvement. Phone us--we know how. EVERGREENS--SHRUBS--BLACK SOIL--VIGORO FERTILUVIA--LIME Carol Is Winner in Sheridan Yacht Race In the first race of the series for the mid-season trophy at the Sheridan Shore Yacht club Saturday afternoon, Elliott's Carol, skippered by Ruben- kant of the Chicago Yacht club, crossed the finish line in front. He was followed closely by Sam Goss in his North Star, and in third position was H. L. Smith in the | Andelah. Four races will be held to determine the winner of the mid-sea- son trophy, in the club's second series of the season. Next of the races, the second, will be held off the Wilmette harbor Saturday afternoon and the other will follow in successive weeks. At one of the Frigidaire plants in | Dayton, O., is the largest one-story | factory building in the world. It is | 500 feet wide and 2,400 feet long. Not guess iii Wherever the service sign is seen, there are men and tools to help your Cadillac and La Salle give you the motoring satisfaction which is universally known as an outstand- ing feature of Cadillac- La Salle superiority work -- but the guaranteed work of craftsmen You, too, will find it advanta- geoustouse authorized Cadillac and LaSalle service, whether your car needs adjustments, lu- brication, repairs, refinishing, orre-upholstering. Thisauthor- ized service means supervised service such as your car would receive at the Chicago Branch of Cadillac, located at 2301 South Michigan, or at the fac- tory in Detroit. Our service here is a part of the nation- wide Cadillac and LaSalle serv- ice, as dependable as these two splendid cars. CADILLAC and LA SALLE SERVICE CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY EVANSTON BRANCH 1810 Ridge Avenue, Evanston NEW SEWAGE PLANT TO BE FINISHED IN MONTH Sanitary District Rushes Work on $31,000,000 Structure; Is Largest in World With the latter part of August tentatively designated as the date for starting operations, the sanitary dis- trict of Chicago is putting the final touches on its mammoth north side artificial sewage treatment plant at Howard street and McCormick road, preparatory to placing it in active service. It is the largest project of its type in existence. Dedication of the huge works, the forerunner of others of similar mag- nitude in the sanitary district's pro- gram, will be made the occasion for a fitting ceremonial at which thousands of spectators are expected to be pres- ent as well as numerous distinguished invited guests. Costing $31,000,000 with its vast sys- tem of large-sized intercepting sewers honeycombing the area to be served, the project will handle the sewage from the entire territory from Fuller- ton avenue north to the Lake county line, a region now supporting a popu- lation of nearly 1,000,000. The project, incidentally, is the first of three similar units involved in the mandatory program required by the provisions of the federal permit which authorized the sanitary district to use water from Lake Michigan. The plant occupies 70 acres of a 100-acre tract fronting upon McCor- mick road. The additional acreage is provided to permit future expansion when increasing population demands increased facilities. Tests are now under way to gauge the machinery and other operating equipment to in- sure full efficiency when the big plant begins its continuous task of sewage purification. The capacity of the north side works is 400,000,000 gallons of sewage daily, treated in three batteries, each con- taining twelve activated sludge tanks, each 420 feet long. The activated sludge principle of treatment to be applied here is a bacteriological pro- cess differing from the Imhoff tank method, employed in other sanitary district plants mow under operation, in that compressed air is used to oxi- dize the sewage in the tanks and to keep it agitated. The plant itself, exclusive of the treatment tanks, consists of five sep- arate structures conveniently grouped. These are the administration building, the service building, the pump and blower house, the operating galleries and the electrical substation. All of these structures have been built upon an attractive architectural plan which creates a pleasing impression without detracting from the utilitarian value of the buildings. In addition there will be an abso- lute absence of all objectionable fea- tures. Operation of the plant will be an odorless process and with the ex- tensive landscaping which is to be applied around the plant grounds, the entire project will in no way sug- gest from an exterior view that it is the world's largest artificial sewage treatment unit. WASTED FOOD One million dollars worth of food is wasted every day by the American people, according to an estimate of the National Conference of Marketing and Farm Credits. Enough food is wasted annually in this country because of premature spoilage to feed a city the size of New York, it is said. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kaumeyer of 601 Linden avenue are spending the season at their summer home at Chi- waukee. J TO mm y AR ia

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