WILMETTE LIFE November 6, 1925 DEVISE SEWER OUTLET FOR RIDGE DISTRICT . d . page J) trom . ~ l ont.muc ~ttentton gn·;.n by ~- ]. ~elly and (,eorge_ ~I. \\ ts~1er, chtef engt_neer and consultt~lg en~m~er. rcspe~ttvel:y, of the _Samtary dt tnct and_ thctr asst~tant engmcers ~f essrs. Harnngton, R~mcy, Pearse. and Pflang, Frank \Vmdes, t:ngincer ior Kenilworth, \Vinnetka and the rc·alty interests. by Charles N. Robert.. our engineer. bv officials of the Village of \Vinnetka, Kenilworth and the Indian Hill Golf club. line m \Vinn etka avenue. Its cost "·as around $80,000. For \V ilmette it wbtlld have cost somewhat more than Plan 5, because our se\Yage would have to be carried to the extreme corner of the vill~ge. _ _ c Accept Plan E HOLLAND BULBS Darwin Cottage, and Early Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissi, Crocuses, etc., of exceptionally fine quality. Order t'(l Conditions to be Met EarlY in the conferences it became apparent that the Sanitary di.trict " ·o uld not care' for suriace \Yater run off hecaust. of the nece . . itv of trea ting the sani tary sewage in. accordance with the agrremrnt \Yith the Federal ;tuthnritie~ wherch~· permit is g iven to ah:-tract \\·atrr irom Lake ~fichigan nn condition that the sanitary :-.1.'\Yagt: he treatt.:d. Thi:- proYi . ion \Yill \\·ork out t.:~peciall~· \\ell to the hent.'fit tli tl1t' C.ro"" Pnint ;tn·a ior the coq of tilt: :--anitan· "<'\\vrs \\ill h c : L. ~ ... t' x p l' n ... i" v t o t h l' p r () p n t \ owner th;tn Ct·tnhint I -.anitan· '-l'\\t'h an d :-tnrm \\<ttt·r dr;tin:-. :\ rltht'd raina~l' ~,·.._tt·m lor till' '-ltriart· \\<tit r whid~ \Yi.ll IH· \.'11'-th· lwc;Ju-.e (ll till' rlat ,erra(k" r;tn r<wit· Lttn \\lte11 thl' propt rt: i-. built llJI and hdtvr ;tl)k to ~tand tht· brl!"e a-.,cs-.mcnt. The Sanitan· di-..nirt in-.i-..t-. ;ttl ;trt·;t Cll. ahnut C}()(J ;.tCrl'-- t11 the \\T<;t of our presc·tn lin1ih lw rart·d ior thrntt .L!h ;llly out kt prm·i<kd j,,r \ \ "ilmet tv . "I'll i-. provi~ion i-. dv-.irahk -.i11ct· future an ncxations ran take pl;trc \Yithout the c·mharra~~ml'nt the annexatiCill ui Gross Point Ita:- prc~cntcd to 11" inr tilt' last t\\'O and <·nc-half vrars. l3)· (e) Plan E consists of a sewer dirccth· south frotn :\Yinnetka an~nue. and Hill road through the Indian Hill Golf club gro und s to the north line of \Yilm ctte at Hancock aYenue. I , . . d' · _ fhts plan ."til ~ost t 1 1e tstnc~. a 1 )Out ~~0.0.00 and ts sa~ t sfactory to \i\ tlmette 111_ eve_ry ~yay. 1 here "·as _a good deal ot obJeCtiOn _but the pre. tdent _finally :tgrc.:ed that tt ,,·a-. the ht.::-t th111g to do. . On Octobtr 29 an ordinance \\'as pa:--:--ed b~· the trustt.:rs of the Sanitary district ior the design and construction of thi:-- st.:\n·r terminal' outlet for \Viinwtte. as ·rrr attached copy. Tn \·in\· (li tlw a:---.uranct· of an outlet \\·hich can tin\\· he )lre~cnted t(;) the t'tJitrt-. our ]1bn-. ;1nrl lt·!.!al proct·durc 1 i11r ;t ... , "tvtn c111 he initiated. Both ron-.trunion joh-. can he pro~t·cuted lll" .· t -.ea't·11 ;11 1 hv -.;mH' time. The Ct·ll111littt'l' ~ulllllit tltneiorc a rc . oluti,·n ctllim!, 1·11 thv t·nQi11<'t'r~ 1o pror t T d '\ i 1 h 1d .t 1h .t n rl -: p e r i fi r a t i1 ll 1-. i or ;1 -.v\\vr ' .' -.\1'11 1 t(l r tilt · Crll"" J>oint ; t :· e : t. cu ro he early while assortment is co1nplete. l J. g JI ,Yll ph a \\"1 PEONIES Best varieties in strong clumps. ,. ·· o di r l'l ' l' · co -. t(' ;111 ~ () PERENNIALS PHLOX and IRIS I I !: U i ~t· -1 11 ] ' in Vigorous, Field-Grown Plants. Ne'v and choice sorts. Send to-day for our cata /of.! ue. _!,, ... ( 1·1! IL . L ~ r--hall. · Jr .. . lllcl \far -- lt:tll \\ .,lli )vr , ,j \\ . dllll'ltv. :ttlcl till' l:tttn ' -. li ;1P· "t·· ·. \Jj._ . , \"i1.J:t :-:,,,:t1J-.t·11. :tncl \lj ... , l>t·r~~.J · , T.i/:tr ... lli Chiral!,r·. :trv 1tt ot.·ri1t!.! tt· l."k tt1lll;til!ll tlti- \\tTk··t1d '" .·l 't ·Jl,l : ltt· \ " lti, ·; ~~·r· lllt: l"i ... t.:a 111 , .. r 1 :11 111: ·;1 FRANI<EN BROTHERS, Deerfield, Ill. TEL. DEERFIELD 241 ll 1: -o- \1 r >~.. llt·nrivtt:. l'anu-.hka <·f 10~(, (~rtTll'\<~<·d ;tn·nut·. kit \\. t·dnc-.d:t\·1 ! for an cxtl'nded \·i,it in \Ya-.hin!.!,tn1), 1 D. l. VISITORS W ELC OJ\t1 E Cites Various . Plans Five pb n . " ·r rr den· lopl'd h~· the Sanitary di~trict engineers. B('ar l in mind that the area to th<' \\T~t ni 1 \Yilm ctH" mu~t he ~erved. 1 (a) To come up from tllC' :-outh frnm an outlt-t into tlte canal at Enwr:-011 1 -.trert in EYan~ton. enterinl! \\'ilmette south limits 011 (;lel1vie\\. ~nad or 011 1 thf' lower · Rid_ !.!T rnad. 1 Thi . plan \\'a :" c~timated to ro~t $320,000 and wa s di~carded because oi rhe high co. t inYolved hy thr long line much of which \Ynuld have to he in · tunnC'l. Tt would makC' a satisiarton· ~olution for \Yilmette. however. (h) A tunnel through Elmwood an·nuc to connrct with our Jo-inrlt relief sewer at Fiitrenth st rcC't. The di . trict's c·m~ineC'r im·c~tigatrd this plan thoroughh· s ince it would I mran no cn~t to the district . Siner this :-.C'\Yer carrie" prac1icall~· nothing II hut :-torm wat<'r and di sc ltargr~ into the canal at tht · Slwri(1an r<tad hridgr. the 1dan wa di;rardrd mainh· hcrau"(' of the ~lcsire to krep the canal free irom sewaQ't. From our -.t;-ttHlP,oint it would he <·xpen . in' :1.1id during II heavY ,form" thC' tendrnrY tn overloading, whirh i-. inhrrent in all --torm :-.ewf'r:-. would ht· atwmentrd. (c) .-\ tttnnel in RidQ"r a\·c·ntH' south I from thr· ~anit;tn· di-.trirt "t'\\'t'l' in 1 \Yinnrtka avrmtC'. Thi..; i' thr next cheaprst plan for the SanitarY di-.trirt (S-t-l.OOO) hut it would prm·idt· for r.ro.;,s Point on h·. Thi s \Wmld h(' f'xpen.., iY< ' for \\.ilmettr -..inrr tlH· tunnt'l \Yottlcl ha\"<' to he extc·THled some 1.SOO fed to thr south and wr ... t. 'Cn<lrr s uch an ;-trrangement inrtlwr ann0xation..; to \Yilm ette tn the we--t \Yould he out t of the f)Uf'c:;tion for . everal Yrarc.:, . ((J) A fnurth plan \\'OU )d rxtencl thr ~n-inrh \Yinnrtka aYrnur '-r\\·er of th<' 1 Sanitar:'-· district W<'"t to Loru"t c;tn·f't. ' thencf' c.:,outh tn fhr cxtrr·mf' nnrth\\'f' <: t corn,·r 11i \\.ilnwtt" limit.... Thi" nl:ln Tll<'t a11 conditinn" and wa.;; 1 the choice nf mo..;t of thr c·nQ"in (·r..;. Tt ncrmitted th<' district to do its work in the puhlic hi(dl\Y;J.Y<;. Tt entailed hrl""' '·er an addcd f'Xnrnrlitur" m·c·r Plan E for the quarter mile of l-rl .) ( I I) JOHN M. SM~TH, JR., Pre·ident. G.__~, THOS. A. SMYTH, Vi . . e- Pr es dent . ~ ..: riental;t~[ ,~ 4th Floor l l () dv In jq !" CJ ~ () l" t) l f· 1 ~· CHINESE .. I t tit lit \ il \:t . II ·<I Exclusive Patterns A Comprehensive Stock ;n t i< ORIENTALS Beloochistan. Average 2-6x5-0 $27.50 Wool Chinese. 6x9 ........ . $190.00 42.50 Kemere~ Av~rage 2-8x4-10 .. . Wool Chinese. 8x10 ....... . 280.00 54.00 Mossoul. Average 3-6x6-4 .. . Wool Chinese. ~x12 ...... . . 375.00 Sarouk. Average 3-4x5-0 .... . 110.00 Wool Chinese. 1Ox13 ...... . 455.00 Gorovan. 8-5x10-4 ......... . 218.00 Wool Chinese. 11x14 ...... . 490.00 Lilahan. 5-7x9-10 .......... . 250.00 Wool Chine,3e. 10x15 ...... . 525.00 Mahal. 9-lx12-2 ..... . ..... . 305.00 Worsted Chinese. 8x10 ..... . 390.00 Sparta. 9-9x16-0 ........... . 540.00 Worsted Chinese. 9x12 ..... . 525.00 Sparta. 10-9x18-3 .......... . 725.00 Worsted Chinese. 10x12 .... . 585.00 Kirman. 10-llx16-10 ........ . 1.11s~oo Worsted Chinese. 10-2x13 .. . 645.00 Sarouk. 10-3x17-3 ....·..... 1.425.00 Worsted Chinese. 10-6x15 .. . 825.00 Sarouk. 12-5x21-1. . . . . . . . . . 1.790.00 Worsted Chinese. 12-2x18. . . 1.150.00 STORE OPEN MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 o·cLOCK I