i44 34 PAGE FOURTEEN Expert Cleanorf and,; Repairer 1 o ' Oriental and (Domestic Rugs + Expert carpetâ€"laying done / 4 North ‘Sheridan Road . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM oeis., . Phone lWkia x Highland Park Radio R adio Outfits, Parts, Supplies Installed, Adjusted, 387 Central Ave., m?h-n Park Md?dined y +o First Church ï¬ Christ, Scientist ‘_ of HI? and Park 381 Hazel Avenue You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room | f HOURS: Week days 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. Sundays, 2 to 6 p.m. for reading only. | 3 Repaired 55 South ‘St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 115 Neutrodyne Sets Four and Six) ;"un. Sainte Claire Cylinder Cars > t Cylinder Cars Lake Shore Motors Co. David Wheeler JOHN NAZARIAN M 1649 709 So. St, Johns Ave WE SPECIALIZE IN §5 So. St. Johns Avenue Phone 115 3â€"1â€"3 RUGS Wi n wli"f:,“a‘ â€"% I one °. mett® DISCUSSES DANGER _ _ ~OF DRATNAGE CUT "Hundreds lof lives will be lbst each year, and ultimately. thousands, if the proposal to cut down the flow pf waâ€" ter in the: Chicago drainage canal from 10,000 gubic féet per second to 4,000 cubic féet is successfully pushed through," said Director John F; Hayâ€" ford, head of the N,orthwesteng'gf,Uni* versity Engineering . Sthool, to stuâ€" dents at chapel on the Evanst'on;;fum- pus reeently., | t : OPPOSING ANY REDUCTION Director: Hayford, who is | famâ€" | } K E. ; ous not only as an engineer. but. for his research 'n‘o}k upon wuï¬biys and great: lgke levels, stronglj opâ€" posed the suggestion of certain éleâ€" ments in Canada, Wisconsin mdï¬n;vi- gation circles that the way to remedy the | situation is by reducing the amount. of water,now being di “itnd from Lake Michighn into the drainâ€" +g* ganah and Illinois river. .« .: _|___! Yearly Backflow .. |~| "Eyen at present with 10,( ‘eubic feet lof .. water g out of Lake Michigan into the drainage canal, there is once a yeir, at least, 3 backâ€" flow "of water into the lake," said ‘Diâ€" rector Hayford. ["This meang that mugh sewage is swept into the gource of pur drinking water supply and it is [fierely a mratter of l:j‘" to whether this sewage pollut e waâ€" ter qround the intakes. Last Tmer my|belief is that it did, as there was mudh typhoid in the Chicago district. Engineering Expért Gives Vgicwsï¬ Two ‘large s in Lake county, on Proposal to Take Less | |one near Deerfi@d and tlie other at a Water F‘rom Lake® <â€" ’[.ibertyville, ware destroyed boy fire Would Be Fatal \\ ~/>|last week. ‘Botl) were struck by lightâ€" e FatÂ¥! __/| _( (\ning, (The losd for both bams and i [ snmpriniger ss.><>‘| / their contents will exceed $5,000. . ‘JThst what causes this baekgow is problematical but it may be heavy rais raising the river level i{) that th¢|flow is back into the lake despite the| pumping forcé, or that the lake levial: suddenLy drops ‘ and effécts | a batkflow. _ But, whatever the causge, thif tackflow?’is dangerous. Now, if thd gurrent is made more slugxh by reduging the flow from 10,000 cubjic fedt‘|per second to 4;000 cubic feet, the |backflow into Lake Michigan woyjlil take place four or five times a r. Ultimately this would make abgplutely ‘certain typhoid epidemics that |would sweep out hundredsg if not thd lands of ‘lives each and jevery yeay." e ‘Ur. ..| || | _ Favors Building Dams Xttector Hayford advocated the building of regulation dams neht" Bufâ€" faly and further down the St.}\Lawâ€" ren¢tg riverâ€"a plan which the Chicago dr:’%ge trustees Already havef%?er’od to a ect. _ $ ‘:v l t . "For two and & half to gight milâ€" liong| of dollars," the explained, "two reg\f]i:ting dams could be built, one at Buffalo where, the Niagara river lea% Lake Erie, and one in the St. Lawrence as“a meof the St, Lawâ€" renep| projec ) dams . properly operated wduld ‘restore all of the depth| lost by Chicago‘s diversion of 10, cubic : feet . per secondâ€"and moréâ€"â€"and would put the lakes at a highéivlevel dAuring the dry years than they | would ;be in‘a state of‘;mtm and *'JYould not put the lak¢ levels abq%f; lthe danger limit in flood years." [ Summary| of Views | || ~| Dl“elctor Hayford mmmari‘gd ‘:’:s views upon the drainage and p waâ€" tey:v:%y problems of the Middle West in th¢se terms: â€"| £ t 1â€"â€"Carry out (the St. L%\vre wrence prbiji: f " § > 2â€"tp;\ke out 10,000 cubic feet of watey per second ::IOOChicago' and use it foi;’l;:nitation. ~ | & Naps \8â€"Build dams with movable parts at ;Blfl‘alo and in :the St. L@awrence river:and use them wisely to gulafe the levels of the lakes. #) * 5 4â€"-â€"% ild a submerged dam "‘iat iâ€" agara g'alllto prevent the backwar ,travellpf the falls (five feet each year) and the wasting of water where is does no good, either for sce*c ‘purâ€" poses of for, power. a) [ 5â€"Utflize fthe,ujull 300-ft;ï¬; drop from Liake Erie to Lake Ontario for develoal g : water power inategï¬ of a half offly. . .c / ae . 6â€"Utilize the power opportunities in the}St. ‘L&awrence to the full, as rapidty| as the market for poï¬z‘er can be developed. _ /; § |4 > sif Re:ulat:;g Dams . { 8/ ‘The |Northwestern engineer and scientist also ‘pointed out thfl reguâ€" lating fams would more than overâ€" come the losgs of water over the St. Clair ï¬â€˜ntsv:tove jgetroit where oneâ€" tenth of a foot drdp in level | a matter 191' 8600,0@ loss in reightl revenu¢ to shippeï¬ each yenr.z reâ€" fore frot»‘l a Qusinegs as well a&% saniâ€" tation |and ‘humine â€" standpoint, . he urged that no charge be made in the present | waterflow (into the d&ina?e canal 0 J of Take: Lflchigan. 6c :.4 5 Ciair Tints: tenth of !a 4 matter Igf revenue‘ to / fore froti‘ a tation |and urged “flt saw a bolt otl 1 Two : horses, °th chickens were Jlarge quantity ‘ chinervy also wi ~.The fire near Déerfleld was on the E. B. Jordan fhirm which is located about a mile gouth of the village. There were several horses and, cows in the barn but the owner managed to get them out. Allarge quantity of hay; grain . and farm| implements were deâ€" stroyed, .The rhield volunteer fire brigade, augménted by a ‘bucket brigade rendere{l valiant service until the water in a gistern was exhausted. Difficylty was @neountered in â€"keepâ€" ing the fire away from the house as it was swept in fl\at direction by a strong wind. /=|}) j * TWO BAaNsl,gzURNnn j DURING LAST WEEK One Near Deerfield and Other Near Libgtyville; Total ~: : Loss Near $5000 f ~~â€""The The other fir farm, two mil on the St. Ma \‘!~>‘The Aither Fire: _ The other fird was on the Ray Moss farm, two mil_ east of, Libertyville on the St. Mary‘s road. . Mrs. Moss saw a bolt oq ! htning hit the barn. Two horses, “i-.. cows and many chickens were Burned to death.. A large quantity ; ‘~hay and farm maâ€" chinery also way destroyed. 4 Mr. Moss wa at Libertyville when the fire broke opit. He hurried home and with the aff{ of friends worked valiantly but the fire had obtained such a start ,tt it could not: be checked. ‘This b¢rn, the same as the other, burned to ithe ground. ut Over a route go human being has ever befote traydled, Francis K. Daâ€" vidson, @utomobifle manager of Joaec Jorge, Figueiredd & Cia., Hupmobile distributors in §g0 Paula, Brazil, left that city recently in a daring effort to travel by mdthr to Buenos: Aires, Argentina. Therip is being made to demonstrate to (Fouth Americans the capabilities of *ï¬ automobile. The car DRIVES AU’[BMOBILE f THROUGH WILDERNESS Many Adventuyres Attend Trip of Brazilian Agency Manâ€" ager in Country : Golden Wedding Pears 4 cans for .;f}.....:/.4... Loganber‘ri A y 3 cans for ..:AL:....::...0.. Black Rerries! > 4) cans fOr :l4.:ssc000.0.} Black Raspberries 3 éans for.;:i1il..;... A.... Red Rupber'tï¬l 8 cans fOr ..;..{......... Grape Fruit Meat« 3 CANS TOF | â€"» BGGrererente en Sweetheart Ex. Large Pears, 2.;cp.nl\‘for Suburban Apricots 5 No. 3 capsa--'for Amazon Peaches 5 No. 3 cans {m Del Monte Peaches . 8â€"C&ANS I0F. . 2e â€"â€"olcrnniass Dollat Sale for Friday and Saturday, May 2nd and 3rd, Pork Shouldey | 6% lbs. for ..K;...._....... Very Best ‘ Roast 2% Ibe. for ..J!........... Rib Lamb ps 2 Ibe, for ....,£........:.. Porterhome’ teak 2 The. TO0F ... {%.............. Sirloin Steak 234 lbs. for {.ji;.....:..... California es 88 for ;. K.. .â€"1::;. Juicy Grape) Fruit . 1& for‘:s ..ï¬ lâ€"l00si.s.).. Puppy Biscuit : 5 pkgs. fpr,‘ Dog Biseqits‘ 5 pPKGS. TOP ./kp..â€"»4..â€": Phones Highland Park 1677â€"1678 _|. _ ___â€" NOTICEâ€"Ask to have our regular circular mailed to you. Del Monte Péars _ 3 cans for . .._......cs... Sweetheart Peaches 3 cans for .. .l...;...... Sweetheart 'C}he'niu 3 cans for :.1..........:. Grated Pineapple 4 cans Ioret! Strawberries > 3 cans for ./. ... Red Pitted ‘Cherries 4 cans for (.te. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEW EABBAGE he lb. AP B¢ $1 $1. $1° $1 $1 $1 $1â€" $1 $1. $1. $1. $1/ $1 $1 . $1. $1. $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 wised is h stock ’ k Jr | »1924 gupmouu L ough: the air line distance be« tween the two cities is less than 2,( 3‘5::, r. Davison estimates he muj * ; way oveinï¬ï¬‚y twice tha distance; He has alre :Leovered hunâ€" dreds of miles through territory whe there is no road, over mountain passâ€" es batfl, high and tortuous, through dense gwamps and forests of und::j brush, geross streams where bridges must be constructed, and through 6t:1;1‘ er sectigns impassable even to native exâ€"carts; | _ | / An the Brazilian state of Rio Grand do Sul, Mr, Davison, according t cables to the Hupp Motor Corpora tion,: réports traversing jungles imâ€" passabl “evob to many animals. ‘Te secure pussage thm:gh one spot. engaged a gang of men and ke them â€" Yorking four days â€" buildin bridgefl . With ithe primitive tools and materia all that could be gathered ngarhyji;t}en |\ were built, three o which broke down in crossing, nearl j costing the intrepid driver and his two assintants their lives. _ «ATter‘ the successful negotiation 0 this toï¬:pouf spot, Mr. Davison reâ€" ports kseping another gang of 15 na es. w rkir:fr day and night to reâ€" iniove. civ“nrm us rocks, between or over which it was impossible for a moto tar to be driven, _ msld |"Except. Immd main towns, even e few roads are largely impassabl eyond these. towns only ox carts ca vel, and that with difficulty. Ca X:rkh;% mtgniflcently,"' he cabl *Â¥om Porto Alegre, Brazil, || There/is np advantage in uging por s tile through which water will reolaté for drainage. purposes, acâ€" rding)/to E. ‘W. Lehmann, head 0 the Tarmh mechanies department of the College|of Agriculture, University of Illinois.| This is contrary to a belief t gained géeneral acceptance in t éarly days of tile drainage. éf 4 || The more dense either concrete on ï¬ay drhin tile is and the less water that will pass into the walls of, it, the mote lasting and durable it will be, Lehfnann explained. The water en ters the tile at the .joints and not through the| walls. *=*, $ bnnsF TILE BETTER THAN POROUS TYPE Spingch, fancy the peck! |........... I Head Le Florida Celery . the ;. ....’:.....-....... Rhubarb | 3 Ibs, for: ..::..... Fresh Tomatoes the Wp. :{}.:..... New|Dry Onions 3 lbs} for. ....:... Parspips | â€" \For Friday Only Fancy White Potatoes 52 pounds f tor!..‘}!."}.;;>.:!: sl the m:% ?ï¬?nips 2% Fre 5 1 $ 1 2% Ha. 2% S$m Fl’: Smelts _ : 8: k fdr .:o%..0ss. Cod |Fish Middles: 34| Ibs.: for ... S%d White Fish o â€"Bi%. 0t‘ ;:{.clc..lâ€"~s Finplan (Haddie / 3t 6 en oneniealt Salt |Holland Herring 9 106. f0t ...::::7.,.1..m«. Salt| Mackerel â€" S%ifs.« 108 3 Areaegencnns s YÂ¥el American Cheese § Ni§. 108 :. 2s o emaanh.y, Blug) Berries / key 2 c for :c:xi... 003. sB o Sal Hp Ha Slic No Gr Sti T Pineapple c“?y 4 cans for .. ‘s Staple Peaches es, 3 cans for ....... den State Peaches dd, 3 cans for .;....... y White Fish io ME s1c cnecdennates h Lake Trout ibs]."’}or s Wemie h Herring on Pteak bs. for .... ut . Steak bs.\ for ... g Head Lettuce VEGETABLE SPECIALS ‘Pineapple can, 4 cans for PARK, ILLINOIS BROTHERS 45¢ 20¢ 20¢ 25¢ 29¢ 25¢ 8¢ 8¢ tonrâ€"j VÂ¥ETERANS ORPHANS TO BE GIVEN CARE $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 Orphans whose fathers died in the hogpitals or on the battlefield duflllg the world war, and chi}dren of wounded ‘ or bled veterans are to kave the best of care if the plans of the Illinofs department of the Amerâ€" ican Legion _m‘gllil;u‘)' ‘pre carried out, according to Mrs. C, M. Dargan of Mrs. W. Morgan, state presiâ€" dent of} the; auxiliary, is 'ehni:::\ of the ‘national child welfare ‘comâ€" mittee, and the fminois units are preâ€" paring ‘to help ‘her in her work by making a careful survey of their terâ€" ritory and collecting all the informaâ€" tion about children of veterans that i« available. â€"| . < § Pontiac, Tilinois, chairman of the child welfare committee. C Children of World War Heroes *‘ o be ied by Lugion ve name and address at office.: We deliver your order New Beets the bunch ...«....â€" Radishes ./ the bunch ........ Green Oniong the bunch ... New Potatocs â€" 4 Ibs. ‘for. :.i>. Green Beans _ the quart ... Yellow Turnips the Iby ;......}... Cucumbers â€" â€" each wilaFecLiviedtiier i New Carrots the bunch ... the : 24 dozen . ...... large, 6 cans for ....._._.__.._.. W#A Royal Ann Cherries â€" . 31 $ cans fOr. (.â€"...=;.5 :21 Tall Green Asparagus 31 $ ‘cans for i.:.:...i%...4..... Lomax Gingerale & Root Beer 12 la bottles 6 Morand Gl;n;tgénl'e & Root ‘Beer 12 «darge es\ . f 57 Cliquot Club Gingera : 12 bottles net............. 32.'5 Morand Gingerale & Root 6 Beer, 12. sm. bots,, net ... U#@ L Green River °. â€" sz 12 bottles, net .:. PBaUN Budweiser Near Beer sl 1829 bottles g:tyG iA # achnut ingerâ€" Al ale, 12 bottles _ $ 32¢0 Tryit Pink Salmon § ‘cans; fOor‘.....;.si..... Del Monte: Red Salmon 3 CANE JOX .2 ... mssn n ces Wet Shrimp 5 cans TOF 4i.,..s.s ces Imported Sardines Tâ€" C&NS: TOF !.}...}.«..+»ervc.s ies Celebration Salmon, med red, 4 cang for ............. Curtis Tuna. Fish 3 cuans forl.......;.........}. Gorton‘s Figh Balls . 4 C&NS IOF i...}.cccecrraree nels B & M Fish Flakes Fortyâ€"seven orphans of war heroes For Friday Only Strictly Fresh Eggs HussEY HarRDWARE CO. | New Hardware Store It will pay you to see us for prices 24 North First Street, Highland Park, ggh at 18 North Sheridan Road We are here to serve you Successor to Purdy :&â€"Sons 27 $1 uc y $1 c .. f1 i $1 Cl agI $2.00 $1.55 $2.05 10¢ 10¢ 10c 10¢ 25¢ 32¢ C 29¢ See the are now lodated at the state ouplr Vincent‘s .. .. Phonographs, been supplied | children, Rnd -m m 3 r h°W‘ + . 4 chase one and y two pighos in the future for the use and traiging of the musically" inclined amorig~ its charges. | 1 i Mrs.,J. L. Murray of Bloongington entertained all of children vet erans in her home recently, an# M . B, R. Angstrom of Freeport & ‘pre: paring to give th;ichfldtln in $t Vincent‘s Orphanage a big Paste part. Gifts of Â¥, t and toys from vals hi showered upon the c‘hildnn. h auxiliary takes paing to see 1 Â¥ are ‘all remembered on ‘their + days and at Ch time. 1 The organization | has taxe 10 cents per member to carry work, and collection of the t start May 1 ,::'-%flnuo thr the month. uJ Pork Loin Roast 5 Ibe, for ::~..;...... Native Pot Roast 4% lbs. for ... 3 108. AOF:â€".susberante Rump Corned Beef 3Â¥ lbs. fOr;..........â€"ssiwsiome> Best: Pork Chops . 3 1DG,. TOF ::â€".¢.00.smemvise Aaiqueri Swift‘s Pure Lard | 4 lb.‘ pails each ....._.._.... Good Luck Oleqmargarine Â¥%ADS. AOF ... .ns oo rvorher t es j Native Flank Steak ° â€" . C IDSâ€" EOE .4. i ecnnven dsn n arigeanend Miller & â€"Hart Bacon _ 8% Ib. piece for ................. Fresh Lima Beans . . _ 5 cans fOr :........â€"..iâ€" im« ie Hominy, No. 3 can |® |â€" _ 5 cans for ,..... Sweet Heart Asparagus _ Tips, 2 cans TOP .../...sin.cuee American Family Soap . 15 bars Tor .........,.!...c.ill..am«. Kitchen Klenser â€" i 14 cans for sroriesviads covere on cnenitte Lakeside Tiny Green Beans 3 eans for ...::.â€":..:.........:cppe.sooiie« 4 cans for .........l._’.-...............:,a.. Eureka Green Beans Solid Pack Tomatoes _ . B CBADGE AOF :A k:i <. c css scmmone is Early June Peas â€"". . â€" § cans LOFf â€"â€".....~â€".>;â€"4/mnâ€"»~alle Sweet Corn 4 & 4:;(,'" 8.cans p C o ie a Beauty Baked Beans . _ 8 cans for ....:â€"._«s..=loiln Sm Sweetest of all Yellow 313- tam Corn, 6 cans for .....____. Sweetheart County Gentleâ€" . man Corn, 5. cans for .......... @weetheart Kidney Beans T: cans for ..;.cl.c io licons es ,Swoethuï¬?m % No. 3 cans, 4 Tor ..‘.....::............ Best Elgin Creame Butter, the Ib. 43c Gen. Spring Lamb 1921 is jof n he a i & i 13 $ i7 it t\ ipou Ht OM laxd i dbhu at pres thu We Nn w Aim H+e H+e 8 # x Th\ l Ip ~AH i () M , Apl : ‘tald bunc M y begl ratic URS with and ved ind W. pl 1 T th e as h