Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1923, p. 4

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'hmW-3'. THE LAKE SHORB NEWS, ife In AY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 i«8ii ELECTRIC PLANT NEARLY FINISHED Generating Station At Wau- kegan Big Achievement Within two months it is expected the initial unit in the Public Service company's great new generating sta- tion at Waukegan will be contribut- ing its 25,000 k. w. of energy to the djstrjct^iipjibvJn fact some members the new jgenerator will be in opera- tion. The company has received the nec- essary permit from the state author- izing the construction of the Hydraulic Station at Aroma Park included m the development plans of the year and work on it will start this fall. Our Boy Scouts Wilmctte Troop Activities of the engineering staff are nearly ready to name the date when the plant will be in operation. The boilers and con- densers are at this writing being erected. The brick work is far ad- vanced and the electric work to care for the output of the generator is well underway. The coal handling equip- ment, its ingenious layout, its con- veyor belt l.O(K) "feet long, and its va- rious interesting details, worth a story by itself, will, it is expected, be ready shortly after this number of the News is in circulation. Drying Out Fires September, 15 is set as the date for the starting of drying-out fires in the boilers. Unit implies one and you know of course that the generating unit means it is one machine. But you get an idea of its bigness from the_ja£l__thai_june cars are required^ to transport it from the manufactory There are two banks of transform- ers on the grounds. Their function is to reduce current transmitted from the present Waukegan Station to the point necessary in actuating machinery used in erecting operations. Progress at Joliet Plant -----Afc the company's Joliet Electric Generating Station where an additional 30,000 k.w. generator is being installed, great progress has been made. , Four boilers are required as an ad- dition to the present battery. It is ex- pected/ that some time in November SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOW August 28, ,1923. Roosevelt Troop II will hold the first meeting_gi_jyhe_-CgjBiag year Tu^ayT^eptember~lf at 7:15 P. M The troop disbanded for the sum- mer at the close of their two weeks camp after a very successful year. Plans have been made for the next year that will interest every scout in the troop. We hope that the coming year will be <even more successful than last. In order to make sure of this, it is absolutely necessary that every member of the troop be present at our first meeting and be ready to work • for the interest of the troop. Don't forget that the next contest for the shield will take place some time this fall and the other troops will be very anxious to prevent our winning it for the third time in suc- cession. Also remember that the troop must be registered at National Headquar- ters by October and that means that every boy registered must be actively connected with the troop before the first of October. Therefore Scouts of Troop 2 lets get away to a flying start, resolving that with each other's help, we will make the Roosevelt Troop the best troop- on the North- _SJlQJX^a--ttt)Q^ to be proud ofâ€"a troop well known. Ewart Cook, Scoutmaster. BRYANT AND MABEL A recent letter from Mabel Forrest (Mrs. Bryant Washburn) states that she and her husband have just fin- ished their last picture together. Here- after she is to be starred on her own and Bryant starts his own produc- tions. His first picture will be "Try and Get It" from a story by Eugene P. Lyle, Jr., who wrote "The Amer- icano" and "The Modern Musketeer" for Fairbanks. "Try and Get It" was originally called "The Riretailed Gali- wampus" and published in the Sat- urday Evening, Post.__________ ?• STUDY MUSIC At the Cosmopolitan School where the di&n4ty and high standing of music is a professional calling are upheld according to the best traai- tIOn' THOROUGH TRAINING TJndtr an eminent faculty is offered in Piano. Voice. Violin and other Orchestral Instruments, Theory, Public School Musid and Dramatic Art PUBLIC APPEARANCES Are arranged for those students ready to All them, and every ad- vantage is provided for a successful career as teacher or public; performer, â€"--------OKIiTNlTE^TTOUKSES^ ~~ Lead to Diploma, Teacher's Certifi- cate, or Degrees. All work done at the Cosmopolitan School is accredit- ed by the Board of Education, Chicago. ^^JnT^RAVtATir A! ART Dr. Carver Williams, President Descriptive catalog sent upon re- quest. Fall term opens Sept, 10. 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