s § 19 4 46 P PSR CC C wl “NOTlCi is hereby given to all persONU 170 terested, that bids for the furnishing of all labor, tools and materials w for the construction of a connected s; of sanitary sewers, with necessary manholes, septic tank, in Ridge Road, Ridgelee Road, Old Briar Road, Balsam Road, ‘Poplar Road, Blossom: Court, and other streets, in the City of Highâ€" land Park, Lake County, llinois, and the creation of a sewer district therein, were OP cned on the 20th day of May, A. D. 1929, and the Highways Construction Company, ‘beâ€" ing the lowest responsible, bidder, the, conâ€" tract was awarded to the said Highways Conâ€" struction Compan$, on the 27th day of May, A. D. 1929. % Saidbid!ortheworkkn!ono'l: All of the following six (6) items, marked No. 1,‘No. 2, No. 8, No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6, shall be vitrified, saltâ€"glazed hub and spigot ‘tile pipe sewers. laid with joints of cakum $eWmsc s ons inch ‘in : depth. cement nvortar . composed . DY . YOTTAC, 2. 0 i2 (1) part Portlgnd cement and:two (2), parts sand, mixed with sufficient water. All cleat« ing, grubbing, _trenching,. showing, bracing, ‘pumping shall be done, and the trenches backâ€" filled with earth, thoroughly flushed ‘and comâ€" pacted, and the * surplus excavated materials shall be removed, together with grubbedâ€"out trees and .stumps. ‘All ‘sewer pipes under: items No. 1. No. 2, No. 3 .No. 4, No. 5, and ‘No. 6 shall be incased in a. four (4) â€" inch layer of concrete ‘composed by volume of one (1) part Portland cement, â€"two â€" (2) â€"parts sand, and four (4) parts. gravel or _ crushed stone, mixed with sufficient water." The size of..the pipes given below refers to the internal diameter. ITEM NO. t 597 lineal feet of fifteen (15) inch tile pipe sewer; the maximum > depth of the flow line is thirteen and threeâ€"tenths (18.3) feet, the â€"_ minimum depth is nine and sevenâ€" _ tenths (9.7) feet, and the ayâ€" s erage depth is eleven and fiveâ€" > tenths (11.5) feet below the exâ€" _ isting surface of the ground, inâ€" â€" cluding connections to manholes, p laid . complete . at Two Dollars . _ Ninety Cents ($2.90) per liue-ls 4 oo e 5 . ~mato NQTICE OF AWARDING CconTRACT QUIIVS OATCTWOL C Llwan +#a allâ€" Dersons ITEM NO. 5 5372 lineal feet of eight (8) inch tile pipe sewer; the maximum depth â€"of the flow line is eleven and eightâ€"tenths (11.8) ~feet, the minimum depth is four (4) feet, and the average depth is nine (9) feet below the existing surface of the ground: including. connections io manholes; laidâ€" complete at One â€" Dollar ° Thirtyâ€"five (Cents ($1.35) "per lineal foot ........~* ITEM NO. 6 260 lineal feet of ten (10) inch tile pipe sewer; the maximum depth of the flow line is ten and fourâ€" tenths â€" (10.4) feet, the minimum depth is eight (8) feet, and the . average depth is nine (9) ‘feet ‘below ‘the existing surface of the ground : including connections to ... manholes: laid: complete at Two Dollars Eight Cents ($2.08) per Hineal f06t (......}.0..2} kÂ¥ 66. 6+ ++ ITEM NO. T 54 o f $ ERTIE COs C : 85 concrete manholes: the bottoms and ‘walls shall be wix (6) inches thick, the bottom shall be conâ€" structed of monolithic concrete, the walls shall â€"be constructed of concrote segmental blocks: the inâ€" «ide diameter shall be four (4) feet: the average depth of the manholes is eleven: and fiveâ€"tenths‘ (11.5) féet ; each" tmanhole shall be furnished witk a cast jron manâ€" hole cover and with galvanized iron ladder rounds; constructed complete < at One _ Hundred Fifâ€" teen Dollars No Cents ($115.00) work is as follows: ring six (6) items, marked $, No. 4, No. 5, and No. , saltâ€"glazed hub and spigot jaid with joints‘ of cakum Y of an| inch . in. depth, ..$ 1,731.30 1,156.68 2,658.80 8,179.35 7,252.20 1ITEM NO. 8. 80 lineal feet ternal â€" dial 7,475,00 540.80 drop connection,. ITUUS®" J Cns crete . six (6) ‘inches thick; inâ€" cluding six (6)â€" eight (8) inch ‘by Six (6) inch . tees and six (6) six (6) inch by ninety (90) ° deâ€" gree bends; both tees and bends Shall be vitrified, saltâ€"glazed ; in« cluding nécessary excavating, backfilling with earth, laid comâ€" B Lerar o CaPL â€"< Prambe EPUTAEITUTCD ETWVE plete at One Dollar No 4 ($1.00) per lineal foot ...++** The following four _(4) it marked â€" No. 9. No: 10, No and No. 12. shall be vitrified, glazed, hub and spigot tile junetions, or Y‘s for ° house. t _ o 4 # c nouse Cb d it £9 ces Pn ntintar Kst te , 1 The following four _(4) items, marked â€" No. 9, Noâ€" 10, No.: 11L and No. 12, shall be vitrified, saltâ€" glazed, hub and spigot tile pipe junctions, or Y"s for ° house_ conâ€" nections ; ° the â€"free ends of said jungctions or ¥‘sâ€" shall â€" be elosed witi,vitgi@td._w f‘flc‘dm PPOTE: . MEWTTUUMURD O C Pradk cce vanized: jron ladder ‘rounds ; conâ€" structed : complete â€" at. One . Hunâ€" dred Twenty : Dollars = No . Cents ($120.00) . -. TITEM NO. 14. 4% s 1227 lineal feet of fortyâ€"eight (48) PeRNE O pPn onl Fecfianenadl 1N TOM . PNVO. :20« special. concrete manhole ; inside diameter four feet eight inches (4‘â€"8") ; â€"the bottom shall be six (6) inches thick, and constructâ€" ed of mo rolithic concrete ; the wall shall be six_ (6) .inches thick, conâ€" structed . ofâ€". concrete segmental blocks. The depth_of the monhole is eleven (11) feet. The â€" manâ€" uEL 13 30L "a anat 6 U U diabaiiihe in acti B ie Cents ($11.50) per lineal foot.......... â€" ITEM NO. 15. s 75 limeal feet of fortyâ€"eight _ (48) inch internal diameter reinforced concrete pipe with tongue and groove â€" joints ; laid ~ with open joints at an average depth of the flow ltine of fifteon und‘. fourâ€" br Jua? t ies SO es . We 7° 0 PR&AIE 0C OR OOR d M Cc OGOS :tructed . ofâ€". concrete segmental slocks. The depth_of the monhole is eleven (11) feet.. The manâ€" hole shall be provided with a cast iron manhole ‘cover, â€" mni'nd.;p.b- C i ht e e a ol We P oPMewEnARER CAE TT Gotectad inch . internal ‘diameter reinforced eoncrete pipe. with tongue and groove~>â€"joints, laid . with open joints ; the maximum depth of the flow line is fifteen and fourâ€"tenths (15.4) feet, the minimum _ depth is six (6) feet, and the average depth is thirteen (13) feet below the surface of the ground :. laid completeâ€"at â€" Elevenâ€" Do‘fltu â€"Fifty wBB 0‘ e o e oh 2 RION ETTE M ENSVUEY tenths (15.4) feet below the top of the ties. laid IN TUNNEL unâ€" EWE e m n k . t connection, ITEM NO. 19. : 1 Sentic tank constructed of three (4) inch Hemlock planks, with one (1) cleanâ€"out and one (1) inâ€" Teet of six (6) inch in diameter _ vitrified, . saltâ€" hub and spigot tile pipe yards of â€" concrete:â€" constructed eompléete at Twénty Dolisrs No Cenis ($20.00) per cuble yard.... spection manhole, constructed> of WERTERLEC N 2c the maximum depth of the e is fifteen and fourâ€"tenths. teet, the minimum depth (6) . feet, and the average s thirteen (13) feet below rface of the ground ; laid eâ€"at â€"Elevenâ€" Do-lh-u â€"Fifty No Cents r shall THE PR ESS .9 C f WO 1af BME U C OO buzamts 12%0) inside dimensions are twenty (20) feet by mine â€"(9) feet ; and . inâ€" â€"cluding _ eighteen (18) feet of eight (8) inch inside diameter viâ€" "trified saltâ€"glazed, tile pipe sewer, and four (4) fortyâ€"five (45) deâ€" gree bends and. connection of said cight (8) inch pipe to special manâ€" hole ; constructed complete _ at ~ Four Hundred. Seventyâ€"five Dol=« lars No‘ Cents ($475.00) | . .=+>*** ITEM NO. 20. E : _ | 8 Special concrete manholes, inside 80.00 | _ diameter four feet eight inches (4‘â€"8") ; <the bottoms® shall be: six <4"°.‘ os thick. and constructed 14,110.50 TOTAL® AMOUNT OF ‘Bm.‘.:;-.u.s,vw.os 54.00 The owners of a majority of * the . frontage of the lots and land upon said streets, whereâ€" in said work is to be done, may, within ten days of the date hereof, elect to take said 338.80| work and enter into a written contract, to â€" ..~ | do. said work at ten per centum . less than â€" the price at which the same has been awardâ€" 64.00 49.00 | _ â€" complete _\ FRIENDS HERE MOURN _ 120.00. 1,500.00 1,757.50 525.00 two (2) inch Hemlock planks; the _ ITEM NO. 21. > 40 cubic yards of limestone : to be around the fort pipe between t] the septic tank ; at Three Dollars per cubic yard ITEM NO. 22. 320 lineal feet. of said headwall e 90.00 (6) . inches thick, and constructed of monolithic concrete ; the walls shall be six (6) inches thick, and sonstructed of cencrete segmental blocks. â€" The average depth of the manholes is twelve and sixâ€"tenths (12.6) feet ; Each manhole shall be Aunrnishedâ€" with a cast iron. man» furnished â€" with Dated at Highland Park, HL, Dated at Hig! May 3°v_ 1929. â€"FOR MRS. ROSENWALD| reflection of the intetï¬s and enâ€" thusiasms of her husband:. She was active in club work of: a wide scope and shared her husband‘s interest in and frequently his trips to ‘Tuskegee institute, of which he is a trustee. _ Her philanthropies included the esâ€" tablishment of a fund to provide day nurseries for colored children. . l Girl Scout Leader Her chief interest, however, was the SA C <c4+ mavamant which hnad her PBE .AE AEHs ) lineal feet of open ditch from aid headwall east in Clavey Road, complete at No Dollars Fifty Cents ($0.50) per lineal foot. ...../..~* assistance‘ and . Coâ€"operation over #L~ period of years. In this organization| . she. was honorary commissioner for Chicago and Cook county. She was ‘S also a National viceâ€"president of the| ,, Girl Scouts. r t Two years ago Mrs. Rosenwald unâ€"| ; derwent two operations from the efâ€"| ; fects of which sheâ€" had apparently. 7 recovered, and the news of her last| , illness was received here much conâ€"| ; cern. > Every summer her beautiful| . garden at her home here was one of|, her chief interests, and friends here| remember with what pride she alâ€"|, ways showed them its delights and| the great interest she always had in the garden movement everywhere. _ |. â€"Mrs. Rosenwald always maintained a deep interest in her husband‘s many philanthropies: In 1918 occurred one ,| of the outstanding events of her life, \ when she and her husband received a golden cup, made in England, in recognition of their _contribution of a million dollars to the Jewish War relief fund. â€" The cup was presented on behalf of the members of the i American Relief committee, the Cenâ€" tral Relief committee and the People‘s Relietf: committee and the Joint Disâ€" tribution committee of the Jewish Welfare board. (Continued from Page 4) 4 ols 0 2 yards® of gravel or crushed e:to be used ~under and the fortyâ€"eight (48) inch tween the head wall and ic tank; complete in place » Dollars No®Cents ($3.00) BENJAMIN _F. LEWIS w. J. BROWN LYLE GOURLEY â€" wW. M. REAY. < J. H. ZIMMER _ of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park. _ _ of said ial manâ€" lete _ at ve . Dol=« | " 475.00 120.00 160.00 H. P. RESDENT WILL CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY 13 Park. <There â€"are â€"a4 _ ZIARULIAAM®AAC and. 15 greatâ€"grandchildren. Mr. Hesler has seen Highland Park grow from nothing to its present size during his lifetime in this section. When he came here practically all of what is now city territory was virgin prairie and upland, with plenty of "wild game and pioneeer conditions leverywhere prevailing. â€"He has alâ€" ways been a â€"great hunter and. a crack Sycn : gHIRCE C MA DsE T 54 <a 2 on marmnss that it is very scearce and he, mourns th? ~days when wild turkeys, »deer, wild pigeons, ducks, geese. and . all sorts of wild game was plentiful in all this region. His eyesight is still good, and he uses glasses only for reading, which is remarkable for one _of his years. _ 5 _: Efficient Public. Servant . For 29 years Mr. Hesler was comâ€" missioner ‘of highways in â€" Deerfield township and helped lay the foundaâ€" tions for the fine roads â€"which this township possesses. His . duties as commissioner were performed faithâ€" fully and well and the good results of his work are still apparent. : ~ During practically all of his life Mr. Hesler has been a member ofâ€" the Lutheran church and his membership in the Zion Lutheran church_kh'_erâ€e nCranl Sdk~ 30 o_ datesâ€"back. LQ,,Q&_:%!,@)';. _He nas a host of friends in the community, esâ€" pecially among the older resident?* and he delights in: talKking over old ‘times with them, as his health is good, his mind clear and his memory excelâ€" lent: & & T £ . Congratulations .______ â€"Seldom is it granted to man to live in health and happiness to such an advanced age, and Mr. Hesler probâ€" ably is one of the oldest residents on the north shore, both in years .and w & fum e es 10 4 1 ofin 1 205. 0. 1. d tricindrat Aarasaiic ie‘ C I in length of residence here, and his friends everywhere join in extending congratulations, and best wishes that his life may be spared for many more West Irving Chapter _____._. â€"â€"_â€" Defeated by Builders years. . On Saturday, May 25, Deerfieldâ€" Shields chapter Order of the Buildâ€" ers, overwhelmed West Irving chapâ€" ter by a score of 28â€"0. The Deerfield team was too powerful for the West ‘TIrving team. "Doc" Bleimehl accomâ€" ‘plished ~the enviable feat of pitching ‘a no hitâ€"no run game. "Doc" set the West Irving team down with ease striking out eleven and ‘allowing only one to hit into the outfeld. The hitâ€" ting was lead by Segert, who got four hits in six trips to the plate, includâ€" ing two home runs. He was followed closely by Bloomfield who also got 4 hits, one a double.: Becker got a \homer and a single. "Doc" also showâ€" ed the West Irving boys that he could (Continued from Page 5) hit, gettinig three hits. AIRPLANE CONTEST POSTâ€" PONED TILL THIS WEEK Because of the absence of several Airplane clubâ€" members last Friday and ~the great number of students out of school, the contest was postâ€" poned until some day this week. > C ue ds ) mb Ch7GNâ€"AGm EPC EOmE e rCar ts oRUmeRcR o+ 5‘ The students went: on field trips and could not be back in time to parâ€" 'tviiéri'pnte in the contest. grandchildren . He has a Thu