Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1938, p. 7

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A project that is, designed te. end the discharge of raw sewage into the north shore channel of thé sanitary drainage canal was begtin Monday by the Sanitary District of Chicago. It is the* construction of an -inter- cepting sewer along the ýeast side of the channel., from the Sheridan road bridge in Wilmette southward to Isa- bella str eet.. The, engineering depart- mnentof the Sanitary. District assert that the work will be rushed as> fast as possible, in order 'that there may be ne inter ference with. play on .the Community golf course Part. of Laaig. Projeeot This sewer isone of twenty items in a contract awarded january, 6, 1938, te the 'Santucci Construction cotnpany, which, it is stated, will com- pletely relieve the'north shore chan- nel of. any sewage.. At, present there 'ré .a ,few small -sewers, serving isolated sections.flot tribotary- te the main sewer system, which discharge into',the vliannet. The .new inter- cepters will. collect the flow from these sewers and convey it into the large intercepting sewer alonft the west bank of the channel and thence te the treatment works at Howard street. When this work is completed there will be ne raw sewage emptiedt inte the channel, and it will then beL carrying only clean lake water. Otherc items cf the, centract include sub- l marine crossinoes at Central. Emner-c Richard Crooke,, world renouired 4mericon tenor, hus been engaged to, ive the f lrst concert of' the Art-ý ist-Recitai .ieries next season at New Trier, Higqh schoul. Hi, pro- gram in October, weiIl initiate a ser- ies of four.concerts to be qiven un- der the ausf'ice; of the Artist-Re- citai' committee of the Winnetka Music tclub. Mr. Crooks is naking bis reappear- ance in this- series in which he wa3s presented to a north shere audience about eight years ;ýge. Ini selecting this celebrated singer, the committee believes, that, having hunted assidu- ously amnong eligible artists, it has se- iected the best concert artist and re- citalist among teners today. He has even gained in artistry since his lasti BRE CAl MoINTO API 40t ORANGES 3 dL49e 4À GRAPEFRUIT ewe PLUS 5 25C 2740 the Ss.1717 cve Uni. 8182 I re 78 Mr 1301 Lak. Av. I 140 M C. à N. W. Sherdan Rd. WIL 5428 IWL. S42 The frst section of the work, as Who will ce presentea su joint reitai. stated, will be construction cf an in- Pinza, leading bass-baritone is .ts'- tercepting sewer 2,430 feet. long f rom snendousiy populas. and the committee the Sheridan road. bridge te, Isabel1a bas had many requests fer bis street with connections te local sew- presentation. ers at Sheridan road, Linden, Laurel,, Marjorie Lawrence is oe eof the Maple, Gregory avenues and Isabella "Met's" leading' sopranes. She is Street in Wilmette. The flow fromn young and beautiful. Born on a sheep all these sewers will be delivered in- ranch in Australia, sbe is equally at to an ejecter which will pump it home on a horse and on the stage, threugh a pipe slung under the floor and she electrified an audience at the of the Sheridan road bridge inte the Metrepehitan by actually ridlng Off big intercepting sewer along the west thestage in the tragic ending 0f oneý IN ARIZONA Frederick C. Little of Kenilworth, and his daughter, Mrs. Roy E. Brackin of Winnetka, are now at the Wigwam, Litchfield, Arizona. Missi Virginia Little Ieft Kenilworth Mon- day to join herfather anidsister. M u humccan bd o ma0ina 900,000 old style matche&-. hut there is enough phosphor- us in thre,-.puich matches to kill a nerson.. ;le n an, to rreaerick B~yron Pummer of Hanover, N. H. 1 b

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