[ST _ [to 5 - 7 to 9 idan Road ghland Park 1035 ghland Park 3378 116ml; all; may!" lino on game game 'ark l, you a L Dun. industry nsition to I matters er grow- I to. sup- equlre m - Shrubbery lks - Terraces 'dens - ONE 410 MITCHELL ts L Highiand Pk. Tt LAUNDRY l YOU" WILL. " 850 iupply - TC Dealer Highland Park idly. June 20, 1929 I odzi ofariii {If urqund until, UNDRY ,Ihrtlpi Lia TTH ARDENBR' Street I 'YING ' in 'riripil.] - iGG "I The furnishings of the rooms of the new structure are the last word in quality, convenience and beauty, all the furniture 'yurfixtures having been made to order for this building, including pearly 5,000 yards of car- .pet, made by tre.Hartforli-Saxony company, and all this carpet is under- laid. with 1%-inch ozite padding mate- rial. The bedroom furniture is all of solid black walnut manufactured for the annex by the Louis Hanson com- pany of Chicago, and the Beauty-Retrt mattresses, ~box Springs and suelt metal beds as are used were pur- chased through the T,, S. Duffy Fur- niture company of Highland Park. _ . Beautiful Bathrooms . Among the outstanding features of the new building is the beautifully appointed bathroom equipment, in which the new colored fixtytttr.e, utilized throughout, all of which are made by Kohler company of Kohler, Wis. The bath tubs are built in and in order to conserve the safety of the guests and avert danger of slipping, rubber sheets are placed in the bot- tom of all the tubs, and handgrips built into the tubs on the outside edges. Each tub has shower tixtures and the color of "he shower sheets harmohizeg with the prevailing shade of the bathroom fixtures, orchid, green or autumn brown. Each bath- room is provided.with pure air by mechanical 'means and in every way these features are of the most modern type. The plumbing, contract was award d to Vic J. Killian of Highland 'rTllPltdl'd, cost was about $25,000. Convenient chutes for wr (ysposal of laundry and others for waste paper are provided, - NORTH ANNEX T0 MORAINE B OPEN Park. Ground was broken for the structure October 1, 1928, and the fact that the rooms were ready for use last Saturday indicates the not- able progress which was made throughout. ' _ . Approximate Coat The approximate‘cost of the struc- ture, including the hitrhtla.as furnish- ings is reported to bettrorit.8300,000. This" is the fifth addition to the Mo- raine hotel erected since the original building was completed in 1900. The new building is fireproof throughout and the heavy concrete footings go down to the bottom of the ravine. _ In order to take care of the in- creased, requirements the capacity of the hotel's laundry hay been increased by the addition, of a large, cascade model metal washer, a 120-inch ironer and a large press. Additional garage space also has been provided by ex- tending the garage building to con- nect with the new structure, afford- ing room for about 20 more cars. In order to give a pleasing _ View l to guests Whose rooms overlook-the ga- rage, .a flpwer garden has been laid out on the flat roof of the garage, which adds to the general appearance of the surroundings, . Thursday, June 20, 1929 The new building ts equipped with? a' firsbila,trsrAtwood vacuum system/ for icléaningr ?iitretions,, and it is, planned ultimétely Ato~~Aconnect with this system thexirarious floots of the original hotelheirdings. _ . V- Novel Font-re ' ' One of the attractive and novel fea- tures of the room equipment is the highland"- knocker- attaqhet} to ouch door. This is a duplication in minus (Continued from page two) ture of theHartte signtroard in front of the hotel on Sheridan _road, and each knocker bears the number of the room.) of which it is pieced. The knockers are pt bronze and the device hos been patented by Mr. Cashing, making it individual to the Moraine hotel. " The new building is provided with a separate' kitchen to provide iiital service to the rooms in the anitex, and for more extensive requirements in this line, eosy access to the main kitchen of the hotel is provided. From the many eommodio.uts porches of the new structure, " well the views of woodland and. lake are as from those on the other buildings. attractions which are priceless ad- vantages that go with living in this delightful 1fostelry. There are tt large porches on the north annex, making a total of " on all the build- ings .of the hotel plant. All of the porches are screened and equipped with weather-prod and sun-proof furniture of comfortable and attrac- tive design, and opaque shades are also provided to darken the porches for sleeping purposes when tuti- lized. _ _ .'. Splendid Achievement Thus once again Mr. Cushing has added another achievement to his many successful ventures in the building up of a tine modern hotel plant. In the 29 years which have in- tervened since he established thirMo.. mine, he has increased and improved the property, Yeti after year, always on the lookout for the 'ese-ftteilitha for the womgoxt and “convenience of his guestsand adding building after building' as the "-rapidly "neiisiiyieiii popularity of thtotrutrtrhas demanded. lit the new North annex, as usual for him, ht has Spared neither ethirt_nor expense to make it safe, attractive, comfortable and beautiful, and the result is a building which is a worthy addition to thisfamous hotel. In connection with the recent re- iitoval of shit machines from Lake county, .the Antioch News last week printed the following article: "Three hundred slot machines were removed from Lake county resort inns, roadhouses,. restaurants, pool- rooms,.and barber shops, Widnesday and Wednesday night. Ten were tak: en in Antioch. . "The machines were taken by vari- ous agents of, the concern owning them, the action following the theft of thirteen such Ieontrivtutees by Chi- cago giinmen at tirro" Deep Lake.re- sorts Sunday night. " Remove SlotNachines . _ to Avert Mort Thefts f'The removal was a 'istdetrflrtst' deersion, it was stated. After lengthy discussion on three meeting nights, 100 members of the Homer Dahringer Post of the Amer- ican Legion of Waukegan voted last week apriroval of the type of build- ing and the 'financing plan as tmir- mitted to the post by the building committee and instructed the gommit- tee to call for complete pious. and tspecifications and to work out-the finttneintt pregram in detail. partment of the American legion sold 175,000 more poppies M on any previous "poppr day." Waukegan Legion Post Decides on Building In the 1929 drive the Illinois de- THE PRESS PURNELL & WILSON Purnell & Wilson This giant Ford Monoplane will" be here but a i - C" shorttime-dDoNtMrss IT! 7 _ Authorized Friday, June 21 Corner S. Johns Avenue and Park Avenue MONOPLANEW HIGHLAND PARK 164 or 1603 Enjoy a 25-mile aerial tour for make your reservations now! ONE DAY ONLY FORD For full information call $5.00 FLY tri-motored allametal invite you to in the latest Dealers "