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Highland Park Press, 22 Jul 1926, p. 19

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" (a Specialty Kan-w- Reduced Prices i ', _. u lbw a cost per mile a: we: before have then Also Sell My, JULY M, 1m irothers 051 “M's-utter“ m. $.th artd ttin -tholooe smut lle in and Ce of our RY gtaNed an.“ In“... .uuo 281%?! n mm ”It?! " mum "at" " "am ”14.95 In ".1115 'ttat." " mm; n "as " mus 32:... " ~12.” "stag " mull 'ED (i as d Ana-arm in... " Ma’s II 6-. " .. it.“ 1:1 PM PM 543 Central Ave. [IE Work CES il Phone 1284 ' Tlfh'wm m. Ashlm he ”the. no. “and!” of are“. ' " ...MO " ..." " ...IMS 1' ".1115 " ...IIJS - ...Ms " ...ms It -- " GRANT PhhlOM THURSDAY, JULY tt, 1m IS Memorial to Mutable Being Ereeted By Mia W" ham; Description of Ita, Beauties The great "quntain mow being erected in Gum Park, to be given to the city of 'iiiiiiii)'i'i'si'ii, the generosity of Miss Kn :Buckingham in memory of her. brother Clarence Buckingham, a former “Trustee and Benefnctor af the Art Institute, is well under way. . Owing'to its' immense size and thee great amount of work yet to be) accomplished, it probabrwi0 not be: ready for many months, However) as it in rising steadily on the Lake Front and as many people are cur- ious as to what is being built there: the conetrustion architects and city! planners,. Bennett, Parsons and? Frost of Chicago, who are doing the! work, have supplied the followingé information: The fountain will be inf a garden nix hundred feet Bquare/ with four minor pools surrounding the; central fountain. l Three Basins Three fountain basins. one above the other, occupy the center of the main pool, which is about three hun-) deed feet across. The three buinsi rise one above the other, the lower! PM HAS bum one. hundred feet in diameter. t , the middle bail sixty Net and the _ upper basin Maw-four (out, The GREAT FOUNTAIN height of a, {mm will be about I . _ tnretttrAivat feet above the level of - M "In - the Park. r HE Maytag is the ONLY wash- er with a cast-aluminum tub - a tub cast in one piece of strong, thick aluminum! Qhe Maytag tub keeps water hot for M entire wash- ing! Keeps water clean because the dirt settles into the sediment trip be- neath the tryratatorr; Holds More: Clothes The Maytag tub holds more clothes than other ashers --the ca- pacity is 21 gallon instead of the usual 17. There is no machinery in- side the tub to thet,',', clothes space --the tub is all we ing mpml The quicker-washed pieces can be taken from the Maytag ttt it is running and passed through the handily-low, conveniently-placed FrinTe-r" that in- _ . Shaped rigid 570'; “p. 'WA" 'N fF?, Larger capaaty _ I”. I ' [9 tiiii'iiiii'iiiiiii,' illll)"'i'clijc, o/f(' Strongcast alumin' f 2iiiie N NO seamsto leak j, _ SQ. o scourirfg necessar t tt Creates more diidive 'iffil'ut'ill, jelunilnam Washer There will be twenty-two 5m in the main fotmtahi,'the lam“. num- ber of which will sintrt from 'the miter basin into the middle basin and from thence to the top basin from which I treat column of water will rise vertically into the air to 1 dis: tame of seventy to ninety feet. _. ' Ai the water descends it window into the lower basins in spectacular sheets forming at great dome-like structure of sparkling water. On the outer area there will be four enor- mous pairs of double sea-hom- pro- jecting water into the central basin. These are now being modelled, and will be cast in Paris, by M. Loyau. When in full, play the fountain will flow, about 6,500 gallons per minute. Illuminations _ It will have a scheme of illumina- tion at night with. colored lights that will make it an object of won- derful beauty. It will.‘be the largest fountain in the world of its type. Truly Chicago in. entering into a period when it will be proclaimed as one of the world', moat magnificent cities. . Curtains are pieces of cloth-hung .at the windows to keep the neigh- bots from knowing when you're watghing' them. - Akron Beacon. Journal. ' If a man ean't get money for him- self, the next best thing soems to be to see someone else lose it. stantly adjusts itself to a handker- chiefora blanket, and wrings both dry. Tub Cleans Itself in 30 Seconds C After a washing is done, the May- tag tub automatically drains and cleans itself in 30 seconds: Nothing to scour or polish, no tiresome "cleaning- -up" after a Maytag "uaaah-hoiart" More Cleansing Water Action , The scientific shape of the tub, to- gether with the gyratator, produces a more thorough, more cleansing water action. Keeps the soapier, more. turbulent water continuously active in every inch of the tub, all of the time! ' LIFE otr AWE: HOUSE E Structural Wreck i. Th Accomplished In ne Century Dinning houses may an! do endure far hundreds of years. t h their uvernge life is much shorter and com- plete structural depreciation is usual- ly Accomplished. within n century. 80 disdovered engineers of the National Lumber Man.ttfaeturerr) .guesociuti n when making an investi; Mon to - termine how long house: ive." E, - eeptional, of come, in . le fame B frame house " Dedham, assuch - em, which was built in 1 6, for most houses do not survive " enty yem of service, a circumstanc to indicate sympathetic relationshi between houses and men in estabi hing beget in a, traditional span of li . l To any one it must be houses and men do hnee ities in common-they sic to disease and suffer fr and if subjected to s clin use for which they were 11 they disintegrate rapidly: tration, consider the rst rot. This disease of w mated to cause a loss in c states of $4,000,000 a fe aggregate loss for the zineers say probably It dreds of millions of do“: [lli2ii,' m HIGHLAND pm ruse. 31mm an; mom SAL 1r_i'", 5413 Cent? 5' Ave fie Highlaii adj Illin IS ff it Joan! cell itselCd 't keep-it 'r,'1i'luttta" Lplain t t any i?, ‘uuscep pu netrieet, te or to a t intended, For ‘iilua: gen ui dry I is genti- soujhem , an_ the ion th'e en- nta tdhun.. £8" " w, ' x33.“ Vi" ['tic:' t t ll ,m iiiii) IATED Advertise lh /" /iiopuiiit, Route s to i , meow» Bipularfiesoits I Ir-i, ”MM-- IL . , _/{/_Z "ao, 5The work? largest ads: of mine can y wra ear- il,'tf,e.t was JrJgr,ta1l; on the North Shore Une from Mil- T,t,',,k,g, (Co)! Chicago. a}? huge s ipment i, cover five hundred which Baby Ruth candy bars! I Yeut6oedt8hoe.ursetr- My.“ NonhShonLhc MMMMot-nt Iluxbdulc. Thrmmhtgrhees Ink- Noah MWQW' van-km Pen Madman no“: mmtfmthcnsmulchv Intentional]? Lake Geneva " ’ Twin Lakes r/ Powers Lake -.. Telephone Servin 5 Must Go l On _ r’ II added " this system during the past ten years has required an average investment' higher than for those in- stalled ten years ago. This condition will apply to each ule phone added for many years, ftgt entprice levels old. The company is pow- erless to con md these E'32?/t,','tt' T added " this advances. Portage Lab "iijiiiiiiis1,,tt), ILLINOIS BELL, TELEPHONE COMPANY _ BELL SYSTEM . ' One Policy - One System - Universal Service KS? iiiii"'i'lii'5E. .0 L. THE blizzard, of winter and I cyclones and thunderstorms summer are the implacable enemies the telephone service. Experience a ering many years has enabled the) System to develop the best forms protection and the best weapons defense in this warfare. Modern improved construction 31 the development of a highly traih and alert organization have made ', terruptions much less frequent a have cut down the average length time in which service is suspend: ILLINOIQ Lake Villa Fox Lake District _ Grays Lake voto--McHenr, Tahe North Shot: [he a... a. a; Wmtueetutset.td.u.N.oeeh -4 Marga!" 0550431:th "'--is" TsheNtmhtthoieoMb mum-numa out Mthmsah- -trtnt uh Winks-Radium!!! WISCONIIN Port Wash} ‘Milwi'uke'e Railroad . . The Mahmud euct'icalb-ottetd . F 7 Highland Park Ti et ONee Telephone 140 Crystal lathe a. 1 . s,',tSlt,'ldad,,cf,l,',' g “in. an - TUfeDqtr. w ' but. 2trd,','gtt “magi Ehicagq Notthfhd 393-50“ :7 "tin Itil 'lastt WIICOIIOIN Itrluhlo Libe 1 Me Maud lain -.v-b-, 'bruha.N in. " "it In “hunts... tlyhotyh 5 PAGE irrirEs_er (f

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