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Highland Park Press, 5 Jun 1930, p. 32

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MORE BUILDING ht [C,'., VETERANS HOSPITAL “it. "ruin Work on New Utilities Structure; Planning tor "thers Slum (I; (A CA ed (I) (A (A (A (A M (A ed IA (A ed M (A ed (A ed ey, (A d, e4 et co bltt ff?'???§‘?”__â€"w?t??13tttt1tfi t t ' t t t t stygAuyflh'kbA.)..UrkuUhALrkAtf BLACK SOIL and ROTTED MANURE ARMOFRS cot", CHICAGO AVENUE + EVANSTON Pax ty PIPER growing prbyu-rtit-s. Just what is needed to malo Tho a vienti.'ie trc-aumerit to make it rich in Commen Sal Fertilizers FRANK SILJESTROM tttoust ttrout - - due- ' CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS "ty- “My " tvwalls th" familiar words of the sage ll the man who could build a better w-trap and how the world would boat lhwdy in his door. your lawn and garden successful "IV! A Pathway to Our Door all m haiku"! Phone Highland Park 65 tom: ting tilitie or "specially prepared under' cam- It In)"; work" for us to gain who brim: their childrt-n a hunrlrvd miles fur the assured by Pool & Pipnr man which Wtt.q provided for by two we truvernment toproprintions last " ad l-m " "mun-s! which we m: making Inward entire o'. Tho hospital is tr _ than 1.500 person patients and pnsnnnol. PW building will house, the laundry, power house and u. of the gran. hospital. It an additional unit to the pruerecs which the institu- mnkirur {Inward entire self- tit To R nah Work MILORGANITE the Utilities build- THE PRESS lft le (i' lt ' ‘4: 14:. We. be on 0? ”40 day tunic. m Landing r,ossir/e Plans for other buildings. sum) to in- added to the htmpital, making it the largest um- If its kind in the mumry, am- going forward constant- ly, Dr. St. Antoine said last week. lir-w-rnmom authorization has " tvarly Dun-n I'm-rived for the oreetion " a m-w m-ouymtinnal building, for Im- in [vat-hing useful trades to dis, ahlvtl Von-runs. Hospital offic0lr, hulu- to hrc-uk ground forvthat struc- ture lwfuro the end of the summer. Meanwhile. thv recreational life ot tho 1,200 patients at the huspital is nut Int-ink negievterl. R. C. Dorr, su- pn-rvisnr of urnlimlk at the Cubs' Wriglvy Fil'lll hume, is at present rlirvet'rrut the laying out M a baseball (limmmd on tho hospital property tthieh will'rivnl the big league parks in porn-dim. The drainage struts luw- and other fuumlution work for tho diamond has already been com- plvtt-tl. . . ' . rt My {ht whieh is a Beaming City The Vvtvrans' hospital LPN-mini! " city in itself. H111 npprunriath it wilt mark thr (-111va my? " unlit! The Vvterans' hospital is rapidly 'rrurminit a city in itself. It has al. uuly askml fur its v.wn post office, mt! in the future will bvournt, totally mlupymlt-nt of the outside world for be majority of staples. Trude shups lrlll such institutions as private gar.- Iuw. machine shops and laundry es. ahlishmvnts will reduce the depend- -nm- of the hospital upun tho out- ido world in a minimum. - C has been let to the Ehenholtz 'mpany of Chicago. Work will be shed at tnp speed, and theAstrueture uuld be ready for occupany within tO days. according to Dr. St. An. 'nie, mocliml otrieer in charge. The mum is badly needed, and every "ssirde etrurt will lm made to ex- "lite ermstruetion. Mvanwhilv, the " 1,200 patient t Inn-ink neglect rvisnr of Len-nu W h mm! h-lophunv High] Chietuto tolvph' "rrt two luvntnrios. largo living mom; nlvctriv refrigeration, swam Bent. oil burner, instantaneous water heater.. attaehed%rarp, high grade ennstruet'mm ovory- thing complete. Examine in- terir,r which is unusual. Lot with rnck garden. anxmsl (‘nmplotoly landscaped ly askml fur its nwn in the future will Inn 1remlent nf the outsit majority of staples. such institutions as A BARGAIN ml iho, th In the period of n: ‘lrozuly provided fut "priation comes to “k tho wry lam-st in WI no of disabled and inc init ‘t'llpiml l v np, Stan um! I mnutiful I'm" to Dr. St. A in charge. ' ‘c-ded. and PS' bu made to hath Pxpansion or by fed- :0 a peak a, in ROY- Mu WI full TO MAKE MODEIS OF VARIOUS NATIONALS Woman Commissioned by Field Museum to Prepare Them for World Fair Una truss N: w The varinus 'wries of figures Miss iiniTan will make are to be used in tho new ('hauncoy Keep Memorial hull ot the museum. which is to be tlvvotvrl to the seienee of physical p,tpthturpoltrity. This hali'N scheduled. with col-min other new hails being ru-purml at tho museum. for ct;mple- tym by 1933, in time fur visitors tn (‘himgn‘s Century of Progress Expo- a distinguished pupil of Augusta Rudin, Herbert Adams and Gutznn Burglum. She has reeeived many dee. urminns and awards for notable sculp- tuv-vs, hmh in this cnuntry and aboard. thu oomph-to plum for the hall call fur many other typos of exhibits. Thorn will he ctnttparative groups of human and anthropoid ape skeletons', u hrnnzv cramp symbolizing the unity of nmn; vxhihits illustrating inten- tinnal favinl and bodily deformations lnuwtiwrl by primitivv tribes: phy- siulngioul .abnrrvmalities; and exhibits graphimlly prrwontim: the science of dnmournphy or sm'inl anthropology. v imprising studios of vital statistics, multiple births, effects of racial in- tvrmurri IW'. grnwth ‘of pnpulatinn. ef- forts of vpidemicu, and com nrntivo luv m-vity by races. One 'i','l'llgi't' here will be "pvnted tn the special racial pvorrlrmw, of the United States. Pvrpot'atirm uf thp hall is being finnnu-Il in part by a beam-st of $50,- ooo .lvft to the must-um by the late “mummy Konp, who for 15 yours was a trustw- of the institution, and ly n gift of $13,000 from Mrs. Char. hv: Schwnmw. Funds to cover the l~allnnom estimated between $75,000 and $0,000, have been plodgt-d by Maruhall Field because of his inter- (at in the hall and in token of his (steam for Mr. Knop to whom the hull is to be dedicated as a mentor. Other Types in addition to the series of fteures, thn commute plum for the hall ca" fur many other typos of exhibits. Scientists Co.operntinst The m-nporation of lisdincr scion- tists thmughrut Europe has been se- cured for Miss Huffman in her tark n!’ making iifv-sizo representations' truv in form, coloration and other vhnrrwteristies, of the various racial divisiona- of mankind, After her work in Hui-um- is completed. Miss Hoff.. mun may make other trips to the (Mont and elsewhere to find types for modeling. Natives of Europe, Africa. Asia, Oceania and North, ('ontrnl ind South America are all in iw duno by her. Miss Hoffman is m Formerly; a man had to say that he had no opinions in order to qual. ify far jury duty. Maybe the same thing will be required before long for candidates Cr the Supreme Court. Othturp vith (-1 "mum 31m by ‘hicam inn tailing for Hun pe tad rk. I l Thursday, June 5. 1930 a y from

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