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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 May 1924, p. 11

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ee---------------------------- ee -------------------------- WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1924 11 GREAT HIGHWAY NEARS REALITY McCormick Road Bordering Canal is Authorized by Sanitary Trustees NORTH SHORE ARTERY Will Connect with Proposed Through Route Here The frequently discussed McCorm- ick boulevard to be built on the west bank of the drainage canal in Chi- cago and through Evanston is to be- come a reality with recent appropria- tions for paying contracts, it became known this week. Approximately $50,000 has been pro- vided by the sanitary district of Chi- cago for the removal of excess dirt from the canal bank and to build up the roadbed and $800,000 to pave a 54-foot heavy duty concrete road from Devon avenue, Chicago, to West Rail- road avenue in Evanston, a distance of about four miles. From Evanston it will join a high- way proposed to be built by the vil- lages of Wilmette, Kenilworth, Win- netka and Glencoe, in cooperation with the Cook county highway depart- ment. This will be an additional six miles of highway and will continue north to the Green Bay road north of Glencoe, on the west side of the North Western railway tracks. Provides 40.Foot Road "While the 6-mile highway north of Evanston will be made up of four in- dividual contracts, officials of the vil- lages involved have virtually agreed on the location and width of the road- way, so that it will provide an arrow line traffic way of uniform width and construction for the entire distance," says the Illinois Motorist in the cur- rent number. "The road will be built of reinforced concrete of the most modern design and will be 40 feet wide. "The roadway as planned," the arti- cle continues, "will not only relieve Sheridan road of at least one-third of its congested traffic, but will serve a new and rapidly growing territory to the west of the North Western rail- way in all of the villages tributary to the highway. At least 10,000 vehicles per day will benefit by the new high- way that will shorten the time be- tween Glencoe and Chicago by at least 30 minutes." According to present plans, traffic will be segregated on the boulevard, so that fast traffic will not be hindered by slower moving vehicles or trucks. The article continues: ' Six Traffic Lanes "On account of the location of the highway in a center of population and therefore being compelled to accom- modate a greater volume of traffic, a pavement width of 54 feet was decided upon. In accordance with a plan al- ready established in the East, where guide lines are painted on the surface of the pavement to separate traffic bound in opposite directions, it was decided to divide the 54-foot roadway into six traffic 'lanes' of nine feet each. Heavy truck and commercial traffic will be confined to the outer lanes on each side of the road, while the inter- mediate lanes are to be reserved for moderate speed vehicles. The two inner lanes are to be designated for through bound, high speed passenger vehicles. "Experience in other cities where similar schemes are in effect brings out the fact that by routing traffic in this manner, the effective width of roadway is increased by one-third of the total width." NET STARS AT SKOKIE SUNDAY First of Season's Exhibition Matches Announced The first exhibition tennis matches at the championship courts of the Skokie Country club for the 1924 sea- son are scheduled for Sunday after- noon, May 25, when Axel B. Gravem, B. I. C. Norton, Wray Brown and George Lott will be the competing stars. There will be both singles and doubles matches, the first to begin at 2:30 o'clock. The program calls for a match between Gravem and Brown, another singles match at 3 o'clock be- tween Norton and Lott, and a doubles match at 4 o'clock with Norton and Brown opposing Lott and Gravem. Information concerning the compet- ing players is given in the accompany- ing bulletin sent out this week by the tennis committee of the Skike club: "B. I. C. Norton, champion of South Africa, is one of the most brilliant in- ternational match tennis players. He was runner-up to Tilden at Wimble-| . ton, England, in 1921, and forced the champion to five sets, coming urs one point of winning the world's championship. Lost year in the Na- Dollars tional tournament, he beat such men : ' as R. N. Williams II, ranking number Saved Actual tests prove that 10 tons of Made 3, and Watson Washburn, ranking number 10. At present, with Tilden, he holds the National doubles cham- pionship. "George M. Lott is national junior champion and also champion of Chi- cago. He is playing a strong aggres- sive game and will give a good ac- count of himself against Norton. "Wray Brown is Missouri Valley champion of St. Louis. He is a hard- driving, heady player and will give Mr. Gravem a hard tussel. "Axel B. Gravem, a member of the Oxford-Cambridge university team that came over to America in 1922 to "Clean as the play the Yale-Harvard team, plays a Sun's Heat" very steady game. Throughout the summer he will play in doubles with bee strong Yiiay are gecogijan] at Equals in heat value 11}5 tons of hard coal. At the onors. . . "These matches will perhaps be the reduced Spring price of $13.40 per ton you can save Re eae $50.00 when you purchase this amount of heat. bringing teams that are very evenly matched. teri edinbigon, fost tons You get a clean fuel--fewer ashes--no smoke--no Rl al soot--and it is easy to use and control. be no admission fee." HYSTERICAL DISTEMPER For Sale By Veterinaries of the north shore have diagnosed an ailment prevalent among Winnetka Coal & Lumber Co. E.C. Weissenberg Yalnahle dogs in 'this region as hys- Ww k 12 terical distemper, according to Super- 3 1 ieadent of Police Denman, who says Winnetka 134 innetka experts declare the complaint has all 1 Lisi Toole fas ul Call Lawndale 7025 for our Free Service atcked with the disease will froth at the mouth and run in circles, but, if confined in a darkened room, will re- cover, it is stated. 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