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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Nov 1922, p. 5

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R PRH‘ES he mmz'zn'mg letters man. We repair and I' Ira-n gold 2. x'flmnlzllld tree! Landulph 3730 EPURED \T ES RMC INOIS leum or mpany BM 'ON *(EUA RES 17%c I‘eiigzble marvelous \mm and flx'vl‘u'are. that {here w’ficivm afie- ~53wr- SH codnsh lb. 1h .. fem; 20C "$2.80 $2.45 $2 90 11th rder free 32C n-m}: 1TH. 93c 35c 29c 35c 35c ' 25c 28c 18c * 75c 38c 35c Fulluwing is the list of petit jurors} called in the circuit court on Cd. 30: L. J. Slocum, Newport. Chas. Bransky, Antioch. Leslie Crandall, Antioch. Frank Genetson, Grant. Barney Norton, Grant. 5. B. Bamstable, Lake Villa. Jack Cashmere, Avon. Peter W. Newhouae. Avon. Jowett Bairstow, Waukegan. Wm. Foster, Waukegan. G. A. Graves, Waukegan. James Minogue. Waukegan. Chas. Enmarke, Shields. Andrew Schafl‘er, Shields. Ed. Washbum. Shields. John Dryer, Libertyville. Martin Wagner. Fremont. Fm! Thomas, Wauconda. (h‘urzo Fosse. Ela. Daniel Sturm. Ela. Wm. Wewetzer, Ela. le Mau, W. Deerfield. ll. lmhr, Deerfield. E? r. Riley, Deerfield. Summoned for Service October 30 in Circuit Court at Waukegan “Tests «in the Bates Road which or ntuined 62% different. sections of pawmvms pron-d that the Illinois standard dpsizn of pavement was cor- rect. That 2| number of other states haw ml-mtvd this design as their Standard i< excellent proof that Illiâ€" nois puwmonts are of the strongest and must economical highways that can he built." PETIT JURY LIST .Vo Cause for Alarm “It is, therefore, quite evident that there is nu cause for alarm at the apâ€" fpeamnce of cracks in state highways. "The design of this year's pavements )6; identical with that used in 1921 and The same rzgid inqwction of materials and mmtruvtion is present as in pre- vious yum. is also the tendency for these tin-as to gradually work away from the rest )0! the pavement. The presence of a eel bar placed along each side «if the avement six inches from the edges dées much to prevent the breaking ofi' of corners and the result is that Illi- nois has had practically no failures of this nature since this design was adopted in 1921. been in uw the ragged. unsightly crack dnu vi the pawmem has (limp. pain-ll and. u ‘ti'aight jumt has been u'ntainul whirh. in addition to its many lt‘l‘hlllqul mlvantagci. acts as a dividing lim- fvwr [Wu way tratfiv, l (‘nrners (‘rack ' “The (Hill. muck which i.< at all in- ]urinus nnrl whii'h should be rt-pairul immwlmivlf: w 11 cul‘m'r cratk \xhich s‘esz'ntw ‘ ~mall arr! of concrete from [1.» pay 'M‘IU. There is not only a possibility for a settlement of these small areas with a consequent form- ing of an uneven surface. but there "‘The lungltudina] crack dnwn the center of the road also has been criti- cized as a fault in the pavement. To some 1! unuld probably be a surprise to know that this crack is developed by a mnstructiun feature of the Hi- nois standard design. As longitudin- al «Tu-ks invvituhly occur in pave- menu vsvuardlus hf pnwuutions taken to prewar! them. it‘ then remains to the engmu-m to control these cracks to thc hmt advantzxgv 0f thv road. For this rvmon lllinois uses a metallic joint pllux-d In the center of the paw- mem tn furry the- lungitudlnal crack to awn-3r dirwtly dmvn the middh- of the rmul. Since tlns mntml joint has been in uw the ragged. unsightly cralk dnu n the pawment has (limp. pearul um! u ‘tI'aight jumt has been uhtalnui whirh. in addition to its in an attempt to correct an impres_ “‘0" \xhzcl‘l seems prevalent among a number uf people uver the state that cracks in the surfaces of the, state hignxsays 'are indications of their early «it-:truvtion. the State Highway Deparzmvnt at Springfield has issued the fullnwing statements regarding m. tut-mm cracks which form in paveme-ntx "(lint-reti- as any other material which i> subjected to various temper- stun-s m the different seasons impose must expand and contract. This sitretv'nint.r of the concrete in the sumâ€" mr and shrinking in the winter cause“ cracks to form acruss the pave- ‘ mentt; Immediately after the cracks are furmcd they are filled \xith tar of asphalt which. due to their elastic qualities allows movement of the conw crete “ithuut further cracking and at the xume time presents a smooth Sui-tim- U\'(‘[' which the traffic misses. Expansion Joints Expansion juints placed at equal interx 2125 down the pavement are used in some states but as no especial ad- vantage is derived from the use of these paints and as the casts of these‘ joints add considerable to the cost of a mile of road lllinois prefers to‘ let these expansion juints develop as nature would have it. These cracks, are absolutely normal and are not in- jurious tn the least extenti They might be compared with the gap left between railroad rails to allow the ex- pansion uf the metal. Issues Statement Explai How Fissures in Concre When Properly Filled May Be Benefit CRACKS IN 6mm N0 SERIOUS 0mm STATE DEPARTMENTSHOWS IN CIRCUIT COURT Concrete Exvlaining n41 ix momox 1.. m chum $5; 'populan'ty u I. mnlhr. n mystifier and | laugh-pry; mker ”'ic- (at and t - Cf'anary Kilb-m (Lordon's WWW 0! John “Hurt!" (amods' play. ha unexpectedly! develnpnfl, Howmw Cal and thes' Cman meus A: a r“)\.:n Pay an Uncxocc! Influence on the Munmonul Mari §â€"_. -«a- There is every reason to complete tlie Elm Place school buildâ€" ing now despitq' he failure of the bond issue fund to reach the total required {dd that purpose. Financien alreads are planning a way out of tlp‘ difficulty. and it is to be sincerely hoped that they will be su sful in preventing delay in the Construction work. Highlanderk and the Elm Place district cannot afford to him a schodlabuilding standing, if (ml) for a few months with the secont’jtor) unfinished The building should be com pleted without (I 8y. did Mr (Jordon Lmu ho. mud! lion dun a men-l) pupular play he ind gum the maid. 11w “N mumxtmotm thing My ume m the form 0! I IN!- ding inmxhon nonunion! by I m (hat mud n: mrt: 'YUI \HIJ. HLSI RI‘IHSED. M) DUI'BT, 1V) Iii-11'3“}: 4 WEDMMQ INVITATIHN FROM A TV‘TU. S'HUNHEJL BLT I WISH m L\PL\L\' THAT “PIKE IT MYT FUR A Vb” TU "Cl-R MU)“ I “(1111) HIV BE “Mk UV MY OHM) F A R M. A Dmu’kmw. Danna run A R DLY KAUIPLOR II H mm numlhs nnrr (be wprmng pcrfurmanw of "The ('1! and the hunt)" m \M Yuri. ('11). nhrrv :I u «UH runnzn'z. but no! maul u-n nmxily “ammo. l mu: won Tm»: GIRL or m' HFARTJL mun.“ mun urns AGOI nun-r D .\ x E {tun-M: mu HHUMHANfl-L . . . I Tum Mix 11) 3:}: THE 1‘\T nu 1m: cxxmr nu Tm: mm mom I inish the Job HIGHLAND Pm P3388. 3WD a m and.“ 10 1h 4‘0? myollheflmmm'dn-un fins-lid u (with! It. 0th a vrryh-nymlhehufly new unflmflbtuflwfm‘b nun-d Ion- lb: naln-o-ull "1 'F (0115}: “IL I‘M)“ HHS HUNT (“ME 1" TH}? “HDUING BUT “E 1151 “A57 \‘l’l' TY) KNOW "0' NH HUT-I RROI‘GHT HAP- PINL‘R‘R 1!) ‘mlmâ€" I'J'Hi' IF NW 5159! HAD THAT 1" MIND.‘ “til ‘5. h! the fin! d I - 'WHL HENRI? THE 5110‘ nu (M): l “AS l'AlJJV; um mm' «Nu sm: “\5 (‘11.! N: m? JUL» \Mi “FRI: mm; 'm m; NHL mm TI :.\h\\ u Yul « u <51: m Tm: wannm. my“ km: “\S «I ‘u . '\I. H‘ 11) 5H) “D HUN; “‘1' AR! \ITUJLT I" ."1 ah!) I \H.‘ sh” » It MUZ\1H:. \Hm Mb. l\(.‘ m >l M'M‘H: \: mm M'HHNS AND us: x \ku) Tu “PATH lTllul‘ml l umun‘r nu. m3; an \T WHAT WAS (MIN. 0N UN THE STAGE Dr. J. cenll) school Dr Ham!“ 8' “00d uf Dunn Cit). Kanwr. has: been N'CUI‘IN! in Main: «mean an {Blw'mWflUH u. succefil xer mu “m phlegm-ti}, ulmu‘i'ih qwmam mum-Linn living in one plum {or -.I yr-rs cvuld mi k-gally or mhn-ru m- be conndvn‘d “wild " “anim'ul.” courts haw held it lo be :- ”wi " animal and the proper- ly of the dimer of (he no“ when taken In a bnefxpk-nenulwn of (he em. up 1hr mun: nu adjmrning {or the day (”um-r) fit "If plllfll‘fl‘ held “2 mm Wu 1 “domestic” und not I "wild" Animal. He Ind-W In the rhbrf Justice and new-n! o! the “so unu- Juslim broke into open laugh- Hullun mnnuhctunn m law- an- prooecuu'nx (b1 appeal they haw/in; purchned qt-uuua of mum! dull: {dun from Little river, Ill-pond. {mm are: on pmperty controlhd by (.‘rnu. urin‘ the litigation the munrl bu . n decided at variant times to be t “migratory finh"nnd tn “anim'ul.” courts haw held it 10 be :- ”wi " lnimnl and tho [Iran-r. “ill [Irh'u Malibu [nun-rum. u. hunched to tbr um- ’x-(‘uuu' n in «Mitt-ted to bring from (M murt n ‘c‘cmon which will define Hw Inability no! only of fishermen and hununrn, but u! that: who pur- chuM- finh. iirfll or game Hut-d by H‘mlpIu-M‘n I” W?” In the p14" 0! annual» (”upon or killvd by them (.‘rulv and Van Month! to hnu~ "- u-ned me dhc‘siun uf lune: fedrrul rnu'h balding than ”be fresh water “111an {nun‘ m HM Mluiuimn Hwy and I!» hlhnldrk‘r and from Whooef ‘hr'h ‘~"purl huuuns aw manufactur; rd, uhrn ukoh from rum-navigable H “mm: In ‘ “- 2Noruwesten Professor b. HNTEREST IN ILLINOIS. [I]!!! it 'IW Ile- The (hit 0! (3M rl-m hu ham unr- nrd u- the supwmr cm"! of the l'nnvd Sula A den-don is nought tn dm'ldr (he cunt-rump nf rhm and the right:- «If dimmers, A» many um: nf lhm alt-Hr- arr removed from Ruck Run-r ,unnuAHy murh min-rut Ml! hr (uh-n m the our Thr (In I: dorkewd A! Jnmm S. z-umnnnw an u'mnnuu'm. Dim Ha‘yfnrd wn refit-cud Chaim": oi the xuh-mmmxttm uh gem-drum and participant-d m a conference at Lunmry Fit-Id, \‘nnnma, which hated new-n] duyr‘ The ndvnwry «unmit- m» urnt ann to the field and “the luck {mm it on 1hr prrmdeminl yncht "Mlyflnwrr." MCKN und (Mu-rs again“ Ikmnmin { Hu- land “ill Want Ruling to Determine I! Shell Fish In “Wild” Or Not; Right: of Fisher- mel, Involved Flu-MM"; (om-onion! {or Sun-m Mont; Morin; Into To": ‘ No on!" loo null (or Cl? alumni. Lou] Pic-o Highland Park 227 Jaxmwmmmn.uaanesn ‘ WE MOVE ANY'IUING ANYWHERE ‘(0 Dhily Motor Expreés To and From Chicago the prug-«rty nf (he nwm-r Gong! m-ny folks may call {or kick but very few vunt any ku‘ktn. "The {all {nining clns of the De- utur and Macon County Hospiul Nurses‘ Training School." My: 1h? Decatur Herald “begun work hm week with H Mudflats beginning the" training. The addition of these your“. woman to [hr nchool makes 1hr Lone number of mum.‘ in the hospital 5!. Sand-y and Monday, Nowmbor I! Ifld 13. are the (St-finite data for tho celebration for (he umi-a-ntfllnhl o! the Glamor Union church. [burl-a H. Crone". pastor. The fin! semiâ€"centennial service is scheduled for 12 o‘clock Sundny, No- vember 12. when there will he Collâ€" munion 3nd reception of the members. commemorating the first nervicc in the original L’niun Church in 1872. November )2 and 18 Dates for Notable Even! to Oqclr In Gleam SEMI-CENTENNIAL 0F UNION CHURCH Dlmklr Hayfold ulw rI-pofibd to thc (‘arnvme lnsLllquh Naming h).- n-ct-m Harman! an evaporation. My lerrls and "dated town. The prmtrd (-upu-p uf this "p011. he an. ‘nrv now of! the pm". The inquiry which hr and nvrrul assistant. Ire conducting, financed lvy the Carnegie Instilullun, wnll proceed number nu, At thv end of that period Dim Hth-rd hum-n 1v haw- numet of a mncn-u- nature m announce net-u": (I. the «(Nam flow nf women tributary (u the mat lulu»: 1nd I. m 1h! control of lake levels by thv construction of mumble damn m the King-r: Ind St. anrenf-c rivers. lIn-n-lm John F, Hnyfutd. had of the engineering! M‘hool of Northwut- c-rn L‘nivenzty. has returned from W-nhman. D (',, when- he “headed a mwtm; of the nltiannl advisory z-umnnnw an u'mnnuu'm. Dim Ha‘yfnrd wn refit-cud Chaim": of the xuh-mmmxttm uh umâ€"dmmb and participant-d m a conference at Lunmry Fit-Id, \‘nnnma, which hated new-n] duyr‘ The ndvnwry «unmit- mvmmc An: 1 AND LAKE am 9mm? ' E

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