' TeHa of EductIoi Hirry W. t" Toons Bojr Pica George Sing fitene. jceaeral . secretarr of the I er. fire-year-old men. of Mr. and Portland T. M. C A. and chair-1 Mrs. Jake Singer. ItSf North man of the national educational program of the- addressed ths Thnradar elnb of the - Salem T. , yesterday noon. He described the work that Is being done la rar- loua parts of the United States la that department, v Raising; the question aa te whether there Is a flald far T. M f! A. odncatianal work. fea deaarfbed tha conditions at Boston where there are If cet- iegee wiuun a iew awes w ui , "r" ' I . ,7 Z1 v . - r aaa I ata nra-nrwcft and a.rne Harnett. dents ia the T. U. C. A. eonege., Beld fcy offlcers ere tor the past Commercial street, died yesterday louowing aa-auacK 01 pneumo nia. Fnneral serrlces will beheld Satarday at l:Se o'eloclc at the Clough-Taylor ehapel. The lad Is jntrrtred 1sa hr tlx sisters! AnSa. Mar caret. Theresa, auuaoetn. Kathertne and Sandina; ana ey grandparents: Jffr. and Mrs; Adam and sirs. Lena Linaen. Fined. BeleauwdBes- whirti Itaa an itidimMt nf twnr a million dollars. Other speakers were W. B. Hanson em the public aneakinr elsss at the Salem Y. R. E. Ktttredge en the aalesman ahln elaaa: ITrnnk Nctr ai tha T. forum; U. O. Boyeron the eitlxen shlp ' class and George H. Alden on the Y. M. C. A. training courses at" Willamette unlremty. CoL Carle Abrams presided Rock Plants L Perennial, from Anbretin to Zausehneria. at In ter's Perennlar Gardens. S miles mik it. TM fin TTlvhwav - W v m vm w mm u " j . TCnn r"1nVa Cnttwigtit Keen rnmnetltion 11 noted In the DOTS ' rlNh enntesta under war at the JX. IS. C. A. The-Blackfeet, eap- - cained by , Douglas cnamoers, are leading in the Cadet division witn K2 nnintn. fallowed hr BHIt Phil lips' Bearcats with 45 and Robert Rulifson's Rinkydinks with 44. in the peppers' division the Black Pirates beaded by Robert Hill are leading with 19 points, John Kltt redge's Katsenjammers hsrlng 47 points. The junior high elass Is being organized Into dnhs with Ned Hale, Bob Brownell and Louis Bean as leaders. . 17 Glut scour LXI- Egae PmIso Is proxram ;efcair- mam and will also ae w caarge et the, rotational talks which will be made before rarlous- groups during the week; Mrs. Rose H age don is sons: leader; Miss NeU Thielsen baa charge of the Lan- sanae hau reception Bantraay night. '.. . Legion Gaining The 800 mark Is being closely pressed ia the membershin eaanaicn of Capital Post Jo. , American Legion, re ports M. Clifford Moyninan, cnair man of the membership commit tee. The xnembrial campaign has ended but the attempt to sign up delinqrent members will he con--tlnued, Mr. Moynlhan states. At Marunys Saturday Only Get the choisest large double and single delphlnnm plants .25-12.50 doz. Also mildew resisting Pauls Scarlet Runner rose .SO. " wv In mnnMtlon with a liauor raid on a dweUing located in the TTAiivwoad -dutrtct. were reieaaea from custody Tharsday. whem their tinea were nald. T&e itramweu woman paid a fine of 9200 while f Harmon rirl waa lined ISV. It was maderstood by the authori ties that both women were 10 leave town. - Ar uimlir tlOUe Raalistle permanent waves eompleter-7 an. Capital seamy snoppe. nr. Bailer Won't Come Dr. Rnda nmilaT. Bated health educa tor and a member of the faculty at the Uatrersity of California ana nartraler. will not be able to Keep her enaranment to address the Sa lem teachers association next Monday. Word to that effect was received here Teeterday. with In formation that Dr. Bailey became seriously ill in New Tor wiy ana has had to be rushed dsck to san Francisco. Word From Superintendent Word from Mrs. Mary L. Fulker son. county school superinten dent who Is on a six weeks tour of the country to oiwerve. Tarioua methods in health education, in dicates that ahe is enjoying her trfp.tne of her first stops was at Oakland, Calif., aad it as from there that she wrote. Supreme Court Justice Gives parois board by the legiautnre ' t was? A " I . ........ . a atla SpeeCtl All Life VOrX at ; I er uu, waiea u been freed from ' the state peni tentiary ea parole. In the same verlod S70 Prisoners hare bees pardoned. The' parole board has nnTlilnr tn aa witn HTBOU. MM ffnrm . e elesaeney Testtna exeln- srrely with the eeterner. Par- olea ire at anted by the gorernor eahu ews motion or on Ereryone has ' more Bataral talent for some" things than for others, and because this Is so, the truest happiness la 'life will come oalr to those- personawa hare gone U nalastaktng effort to as certain for themselTea what they do and. enjoy - doiag best. Infirm ft. P. CoahAW aaid lSSt nlsht to addressing' banquet tneung of tne zontaa om - vo- Uon." . - ... Memhers of the local FSarmuia twaommendatlen ot the parole beard. - ' mam w V. - nnt leftielaltU daring the smtustmnni er cor- the tire eMcS8rLX ththooto rz tratloa that the legUlatare pro- Tlded for the aTooinimeni et a state paroi oxxieer. Prior to JSll.it was possible for persona conrkted et crimes okYioIence to be paroled. This caused danger of abuse ef the law so tne legislature ot w year fixed restrletiona whereby persons eoarkted of aay major crime would not : be eligible tor parole. , . a alia' tram these restrictions any person, ander 2t yeara of age at the me or a owa uu sentence may ee paroiea sy tne .ui ih tila an motion Or Bpea the recommendation of the parole board At any wfiw being committed te the prison. - An mhm over It- to wham none ot the restrictions applies; nuy be paroled ay see goTBrnor on hfs own motion or on reeom- STit tla baneaeti and tor were reconrmenaea. w.iirw- on his own motion or on reconv .B .v H cioian wpey attrae- Uttrre by West ahd he asked tor nendatibn ot the parole board at Vemena week, m gram'hadSnn St'?h totolti JsVfSS W U rudgCow also ftued th7i J TlUl5ZfVl Tt ehalmaCarlotta Crea and educational system pay more attention to psyenoianaiysis ana III. ilnTiilnnTncnt of tha child for the work foiWhlch he shall be best fitted. He advised -the vnnnrer hnftieeu rlrls nattiCUlar- ly to get into a position for which they are especially aoapTee ana one which win not smotner out the tolUative which they have. fused to allow aH the money West waatad. tha mvernor aeciarea ns would go as far as possible, but wnnld not hare - a aeucit. io STold a deficit he said It would he necessary te be free with paroles and BirHnnx' . . Priaon records show that he did na tha narola and nardo&lna power freely. He signed, during e initiative wfticn tney nave, i w ,,7 in. W.Z First Exam Saturday Prelim inary hearing for naturalisation candidates will be held at the courthouse Saturday, according to word received by the T. M. C. A., which has accordingly arranged to have Its cltlsenshlp elass meet Friday night instead of Saturday night as Is the usual program. kmaHmc nraortedA case of amaiinox was reoorted to the' county health officer yesterday. The patient la an adult aad is at Silrertoa, however the disease Is thought to have been, contracted In another county as the family arrived to Silrertoa only the first ef the week. dihm i Tw A larce nollce dog belonging to Judge L. H. Mc Mahan hit the arm et I. I. Mo- Adams, 245D street; when he ap proached the McMahaa home to - i,w m lattar which had been sent to him by mistake, MeAdama reported to the police inursaay, Green. e Lent Services Given ''At the Table" is the theme of the Eng lish Lenten service to be held this even in at 7:30 o'clock at the Christ Lutheran church, on 18th and JBtate streets. A series of ser rlees on the general theme of Passion Pictures of Christ" wm be held at the chureh every Fri day evening during Lent. I Attend today the tree Cooking arTtoM and Mnaarch ranse demon stration at C. S. Hamiltoa's Furni ture Store. Coffee In Seattle Rev. N. W. Coffee, pastor of the Free Meth odist church of this city. Is to Se ti tnu week attending the Bible conference being held at the aoattla Pacific colleee at that place. The board ot trustees of Mine, af which Rer. Coffee is president, is scheduled to hold Its annual meeting also. Free Aluminum Cooking set j with every.Monarea Electric range sold by C S. Hamilton s furni ture Co. , ' -, , was the dancing. and Singing ef ltttia Paulina Zoe Chambers aad a line dance given by students of Barbara Barnes, who is a mem- ha Mf th Zonta, elnb. Misa Nel lie Schwab sane; two solos, with Mm Tiai TTnsn accomnanlat: and group singing was led by Lena Ralia Tartar. A one act alar was riven by members ef the Kaet- nltla elnh Members of the Enelnltls club present were: Mildred Jndson, mira Barnard. .Bessie Tucker. Betty Elofson, Mabel Currle, La- vaiis carter. Mar rare t jrarmer. nalen Timm. Eileen Gllson. Ellen Tflwtr. Dorothr Sawrer. Lora Earker, Anona Welch, Leila Park, Lavada carter, Elizabeth weicn, Maria Pillette. and Erelm Paul son. Other guests were: Judge O. P. Coshow, Mrs. -Sarah L. Schwab. Mrs. Hal Hoss. Miss L. Mar Ranch. Rath Mae Lawrence, Helen Richardson, Mrs. L. C. Liedstrom. and Mrs. Elisabeth K. rlallaher. zontas were: Mrs. Ella Wilson, president; Mrs, Ora Melatyre, Miss Kerne bcnwae. Mrs. Grace Crater, Mrs. Laverne Winkler. Mrs. Rnhr Morris. Mrs. Roberta Bntler. Miss Haaal Ceok. Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn, Mrs. Wll- helmlna Gleason. Lna Bella Tar tar, Miss Helen Tockey and Miss Janice McAfee. oles and 1S1 pardons. This sort of tainr waa new to tae siaie and oanaed considerable nnfaror- able erltlclsm of the administra tion. when Cnrernor Withrcombe Mm into offiea in 1111. he de termined te be less lenient than his predecessor. But la a year the priaon .population became congested.. Records show that dnrintr his administration OX mere than four years, CS3 prison. era were paroled ana iz para on Md CftMrn or olcott. who sncceed- ed at the deata or witnyeomDe, paroled 488 prisoners and par doned onlr 42. It was at the latter end of the Oicott adminis that ha lift the state and the governorship for a few weeks was lert in tne nanas oi fioy w. Ritner who created a sensauon by-paroUiag t and pardoning 27 in a few days. Governor pierce, who was tne first democratic governor since West, signed the paroles ot 43S and tne pardons of 13 z. uover- nor Patterson sigsea paroies tor 443 prisoners and held the par dons te Jf. Governor Norblad. dnftn hl short time in orace. has signed 17 paroles and no par- dnna It waa In 1S1E. at the begln- alng et the Wlthyeombe admrnla- nravtdad that a. record of . JCOOd conduct. Industry and evidence of general , reformation eenuiea to by the warden snail enuue sucn prisoner to a deduction ot five days tor each month of th half maxim am sentence if the half is s year er less. te tha half fa mora than a rear hie good time entitles him te a de duction ot 10 days tor eacn month of his half maximum. With the restrictions on paroles provided by law and the many applications rejected by the -par- . . .... .V . A A OlO DOsra, it S cuimea uuAt, w per cent ot the prisoners paroled ...v. .tAd tt 1a rnrther claimed that sentences under the parole System are longer than unoer ine old indeterminate seeienm w. A special meeting of the Bus iness and Professional women was called at the eaamber ef commerce Thursday sight te dis cuss the sjuestiea et the erganls- attitnda .toward Joining with the American legion auxil iary In sponsoring the Girl Scout movement ta saiem. - A eommlttee from the auxiliary rtit with a efimntttee eaeoiat- ed from the Business aad Prefea atoaal Women Thursday sight as an edrisery board for the Gtrl cmiu Halaw Leniae Crosby was aada .ahalmam of the Business women's group and Irene Harring ti aad Grace A. Gilliam eom- Bleted the eommlttee. other anneoneemeata were taada.MneareJaar these te hare aM r -the arraajrememts tor v. nattmai Rasieeaa aad Prof ataxcn a reneral t.atrmfmw Carlotta. CTOWley -haS charge of the public relations ban- nnf lesenniae snaae h coau- man ot the reeepUom committee We Rent Used Furniture 3tll S1BS, Used Fmmitnre Department 1 Ttaalhr. V tiavrnt had time to think the matter over and since tt came as a surprise, I bare nom ine te aar now. Mrs. Emma Marpny Brown. nreneead locally aa a Candidate tor the ominatiaa tor jesuce et ine tnaaea. thna &elmim her eositien late Thursday after press reports had mentioned ner as a possuM eandldala. Mrs. Brown ' admitted that tviMida had Iteen rerr tlal' their atatomenti ; twcemtag he r . qualilleatlons tor the Job, Che dii ' not Ideay that' she woald possiblj be a "candidate. - x Mra, Brown la weU . kaowa is Salem. Her husband was to bus'- :; ness here tor years and foUowlrs his death, Mrs. urowa nerseu en gaged to the business ot - re'l r estate holding and home construe Uon. i-:--, JTor a mumber ot years ahe wat court reporter and for atx years she eerred as secretary tor Sena tor Charles McNary to Wasalnr ton. D. C She has never held political orace. - mrm. MBdtdatea are new to th? , field tor the Bossinatloa xs JoaK lee et the peace, au are mee mw lawyers. - -:' - ' - ' M VesIncsday Thxirtday Speciab Hock-ceaage, hosysacaJe Spirea Vaa Bewtse aee 3 M $1.00 regular Ite sixes Large else blackcap, end gooeeoerry for 25c Weeping willow trees 50c - each lender trees S ft. high PEARCY BROS. NURSERY Cetsrt) Week-End Suir ruo ; Old-fashioned Chocolate Drops Lb Assorted Flavors y Regular Price 35c a 1 Saturday only at f 22c a TWO-LBS. FOR 406 Only at - Schaefer's DRUG STORE . The Original Yellow Front and Gaady Special score ei c 1SS N. Commercial Phone 197 Penslar Agency AS 'MW Hl,1 arKnni nit Til Marv Gertnude ttnttAT. atndaat at the Leslie iSt- tn hirh achAol. has been eonfined to her heme for several days wun severe ease et the lagnppe. sue la the daurhter of MK ana mrs. Erte Butler. CLEAR LAKE CMP in noil Dance, Hstel . Carnival Saturday. ! T Jfeer Kamed Roy Neer of Port land Thursday was reappointed by Governor Norblad a member of the state board ot barber exam i..rd tt win aerre for a term of three years. Neer was captain of company M, saiem naiiouM uuauu tinit in the World war. Speeder Fined Paul Grieben ow was fined 15 Thursday In mu nicipal court on, a charge et speeding.' Albin H. Lorlng of ' Marshfield. Josephine Nlbler of 1 tWoodburn and Teddy Snyder ef Salemwre arrested Wednesday night on similar charges. t Returns to Home Mrs. Mada leae Callin. of -The Statesman news ' department, returned to vaateVdar after speed ing several days undergoing treat- ment at a local hospital. She ex pects to be back on the Job Satur day. Want used tnmlture. Tel. 511. r nma RnoaVav J. Lrman Steed was the speaker at the Ts Men's Ob ituary fStncer GeorgeSiager, age 5, died March 8 at the home at 1855 N. Com!. Son ot Mr. and Mrs. jaxe i singer; brother ef Anna, Margar et, Theresa, susaoein, vswuw- ine and Sandina; grandson ot x. and Mrs. Adam aad Mrs. Lena Linden. Funeral services av arday at the Clough-Taylor ehap- 1 at 1:30 O'clock. Rev. V. 4. Howe officiating. Gardner , Died, In this city Msrch 4. Ar thur M. Gardner, S2. Husband of Mary Gardner, son of Mrs. Theo dore Gsrdner ot Fort Cook, Ne braska. Brother of Mrs. Albert M. Malone ot Minneapolis.. Minn.. nA Mm Albert G. Chase ot Fort Cook, Neb. Funeral senrlces Saturday at 1:80 p.m. from the Rigdon Mortuary, iter, uewrg Swift officiating. Interment City View cemetery. . Senator Charles Hall of Marsh- field Is the latest contributor te the state "conscience fund." nan Is one of the candidates tor the republican gubernatorial nomin atioa. Tha "canseienea fund" reare- aanta tha rafnnda from Teenbera of the 191? legislature who ae eented the tS a dar exsense mon ey provided tor by the legUlatire resolution in aaoiuoa te tne reg nlar ner diem Af IS a dar. A alTailar recalntlAa nf the liZS aeaslon waa reeentlr declared br the supreme court to be unconsti tutional, and, while the decision had no application to the 1127 act three members of that session hare naid back the money. Sen ator I T. Reynolds of Marlon countr was tha first to refund the earmenL which amounts to 323 for each member. Representative A. M. Collier of Grants Pass was the next. ' IHtll Was Ut apeaacr - 1 niuwn tmwu, clsb meeting Thursday morning. 4 Quiaey, Oregon, died In this city telling ot the work which Is be-1 March 4. Survived by bis father, . - . . v .f.t. arnnl for 1 t r -m A.!.. IV. lag aone a mo - - the deaf, of which .he Is superto- Carhtoa Carlson, age mat a Mlm-tnn A toxin- antixtoxln clinic will be held at Silrerton today. This Is a follow- up on the clinic neia last weea,. I when 80 school children were im munized. Cla&sett Files Ben Claggett, I state game warden, Thursday tiled his candidacy for -republican oreclnct-eommltteemasi for .the unemawa oisincx. Nineteen characters, constltut- tog the Rickey minstrels, will en tertain the people oc tne uiear Lake community Friday evening at 8 o'clock to that community's school house. N Besides the mala muistr.es, there are two skits, nertormed by Mr. aad Mrs. W.'G. Flood and Mr .nit ur w. Horner, utaer at- t actions are harmoaiea playing, ae cord ion musie, ana cieg also a comedy song by Mc Flood. vtnlta and niana musie is piayea. t hflaa Venlta and Mrs. A. B. LaB ranch. Robert Brown will play the accordion. Elmer Lowell Griepentrog acts i.triMflf w aad announcer. Knd men are L. Lee. Kennetn RhorMan Arthur &eiie7; s.a dancers, Orvra rryslle, A. E. La Branch and Harold McMilUn. Ia the circle are Billy McAdams, Er urniier Paul Lee. William Wrnnlfn O. W. Flood. Hm7 King. The e.aartet songs McMilUn and Harvey subr. An Improvement of Vital Interest to Salem DETAILS OF NEW FILTRATION SxolrJW Thi w,t,r for tbi later BtotwDlbe otoined from lsand d gravel fflte beds, will be coBecteJ ,ta thb nnder- the Willamette River, through a combined totake towerM Cr do'wn through the sand, the gravel and low lift pumping sUtto tocued l hd owned .by the e- Jgtte ter fl, be p,ped U g- gon-wasnmgton waver W1",v rr" ZLTZm tVio latino device which will maintain a conswuu, raws j. una Spposite Salem.- The water wm be.teken totly from the Ibto. t"" rSSators will be 10 inch Venturi main river channel on the iairner awe ox effluent controllers. From the controUers tne iuierea yond jfte point where j now obtained. .... type M will drop into the clear waterin locatedUy - low water to the operatm fW level. Tto operatmg -fto Jof glftelf 300,000 gallons. , M is set well aoove tne mguest vr: -jr - Durino; operation, when the loss oi neaa inroup uic tion is very substantially cons ted of roMor con- fft feet, the filters wUl be washed by revers- crete, with a Enforced concrete and in?the Sow of water through the underlain, and f ordng dation. It wiU be visible from th -Wert. Salem road and mgwj i o and unders (5 in- when lighted at night Will nave a ime 1Rft0 each filter) discharging into a dram channel along one sioc There.will be three pumps in this station two I8OO1 g Whfer. The fittered water for washing be8up- lon per mmuxe ana ou -- Ato "ZiZZ Thi Dlied by a hydraulic ejector type, pump anaaiier i? driven respectively Dy two wur suu im unward through the gravel and sand win. oe waiea iny pumps are of the vertical, double suction wet pit tyr and "PJ"1 MafUter washing process thoroughly SrV Sven by enclosedumn shafts connecting the xnotors thwaste and Uter bed is then ready on m opcxawD Jr . .s-aIM fmm the to be put into regular operaiion agam. The AreratHn of tha station is to W controlled, irom tne w u:tr .jT-ir,; win TirdraulicaUv oner pumping station oy w x, w - - " tration and a loss of head gauge. ; , , I than Jury i, . tn be After the filtered water is collected by tne unaeroraia From the piimping .station, the raw water Is to De lFSL uwffl fkrw to thepTesent pumped through a 25V. inch ?erto a SnnS pum son wWch U wiU be pumped to the distri cast reinforced concrete ESfaUtem and reservoir. The present suction pipes tion with a 24 men weiaea siew piyo ws jr- ICIhw frtm Mlnta's Island to this pumping station win oc SSof the Willamette River. and thence through "fteS Lie so ofwatSf or the present 20 inch steel piper tnaiowcn Conrcbtl malumphig station will come from the filter plant. A Service P' "lSB6! f t vuL;nraf I hew TmnwiR probably be added to the present pumping FINEST TORIO 04 QC READIXQ LENSES a Eyeglass Insurance and thor ough examination included THOMPSON-GLOTSCH - OPTICAL, CO. ia V. GoaunercUI St. 20. ot tendent. sunman ia East Otto Blllman, . c.iam huaineBa r man. la now In Milwaukee, Wis., accord- ing-to word reeeirea y in. om r A rfmn tha V. Of MU- -Av".in which Mr. HUUnan-is taking an aettre Interest.. Visit P-r-Und 1. N ncra. nreaident. and C . Wlloa. manager ot the Salem ehamber et -mmavra - were In Portland on V VJ III " -y - , - i Thursday oa hasiaesa ta Uo'wlth the eraiavw.- i tfct leear rrAl aiaie.eeMrt mm seen ent et the rettieecaad eoa Z77t via hom the east two nwttM eexoeeta' to he able'to return to worar Satarday. Dollar dinner erery night : te at the ICarloa hoteU rharlaa Car It of QulnCT. Fu neral serrlces at t p.m. Friday at Quiacy under dlrectbn Clough Taylor. t . . . Pllkinrtoa Jeha Fllklngton, 11. died la tkia dtv March S., raneral ser- I rkee Friday at 1 p.m. at the Big- don mortuary, miermem uny. View cemetery. - - - - - Beyer Carl Beyer, tl. died March S at the home, 710 North lta street, Hashand tA lira. Carol toe Beyer aad father-ex aaest f Salem. F. et Bhame, K. D., Herman of vaimm v Ti and lira. La. ML PMitn or Ralem. rnneral serrlces Monday at 2 o'clock at UsXezist i Titraji anrca asu aae. w-w fnat Tfr ifflM e.' Mlanemaa officiating. Under direction Big- doe aad ' Sea. Iatenaeat i iwj View cemetery. .'asn a A. Moll -v fined $2.It ta mualcipal court Thursdiroa a-ehargept talltos to stoV et a throashrslreet. His home is on Salem route one, , "Wheel MeleB Repert waa made to tte police Thnrsday by Hri" tceltfA-th ltth street. tia wire wheel aa tire had. atolw from alt antomobllo; Oty View Cesacttryi BstahUahed 1SOS TeL 12aM Coarenlently Aeeesatale . Psrpetaal care BTorided for . Prkes Seasonahle . I -v - Expert Motor - ; -llecondittotdnr Care, Tracks and Tret tors, ertta tko Boost nsodera aadt vf U date Isdssaeaa 1 G. A. nxyxaend tcilsa ?aru"s55S A Pcrlx Cemetery- wth nerDet&al icare SB - ii r 1 1 -----! Ill II - : II "4 tttT?arnntTfi Haw II . : 7 rin rrrirs h . :! a. v III ' - W Wr , ?Xvh rLLj 111;.-. - .. ' . . -.r 111 I OoaaUtiag otitte Leshera beas, ,gq-vl 1 I k.m haaai teraoesise. etc. 1 ems aore atoci, I ! III v - aavthlaar tM tiarv tO BeU. BSGT . 1 1 SiraAtagt een s-aytMng sm ceamaolselesw Jftf T g II . and I WiU coarert is sate caaar we J- ZrZr-r r I each aad erery .Satarday, 4 :SO P. IL, aad waery wedaea.jr I .Nesromd weed Tazattare. mngea, Hf1 eorering. We are eeaitero iJV S! I rvrtaim Teed aad Pabce Lteolenni and the Btexdi-Diit Drea- -111 porta aad Chain. . - . - : ill It - " ''Csx Paid fcf TJcsd Furnituro : 1 ' 7 Tia m-cstxiiishei mis : - . pTpe waylaid a year ago. Water in this pipe willbeunuera .Oftion basin there , noCTressureheadat apnr and cannot be deuverea irom mis river v uv t :aZ.I Um;mt Water works materials for all tne systems in SS rfant without the pipe beinf; under this considerable 1 equipment. Water wwnij , 2 t J and ps, there need never be anv fear that river water wm I rSMb tolhe otheVplants inlnll quantities as , WWS3 iwa intmtpti tm the rjresent I they may be reouired. . . . . at Liberty ana iraue ow, JXr KJL Tt- wifl receive necessary. The second floor of the coagulant nouse over plant .via a channel to theclantho mixing tank3 is designed for ttestorag ot a continuously ?UJ!"" machine The aluminum sulphate. The railroad siaing on iraue rJt fh? cSt n3S tank' alongside thwarehouse wiU afford nvenient access for fnefe a cTtans f&eter and 20 rail on f flt new 24 inch cast feet 3 Indies aeep, connecweu ui a . . . j delivery main will be laid from the present mam pump- . The water in passing through l,thesetanks is ven a SlTyade Street to Liberty Street. On Liberty rotary motion by means ,0 Really drive VViA fhSon main wiU belaid from Ferry Seet tank. The water enters at v a hat at to a confleetion with the present 14 inch cast iron main near ; out at the bottom into the second; tank. tPJmSStt the hewPconcrete bridge on liberty Street the fop of the second tana: jnio a cnamic r p-q " this point south there will be laid an 18 lncn cast iron imentition basins. The time of detention in the twq .tanks Fnm get, on Lefelle to John Streets, and on at noSal operating rates is 20 minute Th thorough mam struts where a connection mixing of the alumtoum srfphate withj a water io be W jam irr t .Thelarge gate valv tered conforms to tne very n the for this work are here and distributed to tne proper pomw. quired amount of aluminum sulphate 1 to be ded to tte 450 tons of cast iron pipe and, fittings, water will depend nponthconditton of tte rivet tjter. and the baJance of250 tons will arrive later. will be constantly unaer me cumyt vi - -ontract for installation of these mains nas oeen iw u lahoratory. . . ot,v- where Harmon and.Tittle of Salem.-f , After leaving me cobumiw L'z1a I tk nronf r-sprvoir at Lincoln and jonn sreexs wiu imfAutm of the altinunumte iaol the "floe" with ito armpanymg 188J1LT has Bever lnuVedin Salem and it will be interesting wort, tte aedimentaUon U&x. f'ItSrecf ' inKft inr.tr hv 94 feet net inside i width, and is ict aeep neijicj" u Winor lined with nilniz and raving attention Period, SWho rloins this athditions, of cleaning Mn "floe" m that there vm M uiuajeH n.w r "rfBSTrfi fractures are to be atroMlytmitt l th. aedhneitatiott iln tt. WedWU ear: JWJmK jfanonsdairy posed to be piaceow Rpwauw T1 : SaattrmetifB t cr&zz cA ftvofc and inesnrt 14 feet by 25 feet Llttperi iciai aana fw -.tTWii. m nmrslsted. 7itn area.' The filter boxes are 12 .TLt lery, ;ine inxrau, lery. ne 2"twnV ftrt aluica tates. 10 milion galloss daily maximura capacuy cpw " dters are controlled by hydullcally; cw Sters ced byto toullc - The sandUyer to tha fntera U to be 4taches deep, of abU on e gSgStSjt B?er?i Alre f mwe1 mded froza 121 of lines 01 5-tccn orass ptpa uruiwt s" v"w ZST' five inches anart alC22 thd Utcrab. r!"havln2 Passed down through tte 43 inches of ICaLiornia, na ctea. T" 7 1 r PSALHP.1; OHEGOIl iaV aMB ia IMaMI ,v2a J - - 5B -a. .--f.-: v.-----r-v J' 1 i t : - - " T I t,t,,,BBmejaeaejsssaelaa IM j aae tt Oe ttst waa aX :'r'-. - : twart f '3- - 7 - J-