Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1927, Page 12

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xm——_____—_____— BRIDGE MEN WURK ONE OF THE CAISSONS USED IN BUILDING NEW ARLINGTON BRIDGEl AT 40007 DEPTH Pressure of 1,500 Tons Ex-; erted by Water at Arling- ton Memorial Span. surface of the pressure of 1,500 n, work- undation on e great piers and h will support the Ar: orial Bridge. centrifugal pumps sending up and into the river, on ok pointed out | had been | a few feet deeper it would | en necessary to erect great | in the river work of sealing the join ng out the water pre: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 14, stream side of the dam, and from the tower the concrete begins to pour. Laborers, wearing rubber boots, walk around In it. tamping it down with their feet and working out | bubbles. This operation continue | up to the top, each level of the h | bracing being removed as the con- | crete operation reaches it. To Be Faced With Granite. ter the concrete work is brought | ve the water level it is faced with nite, from a point below what will The present con: I. P. Converse Co. ot Bos 118 i o) &Hart. time, as it |18 expected that the pier and abutment | construction will be completed in October, and it is the desire to con- tinve the work without delay. Kahn on 7th St. 21-Jewel Hamilton Watch Adjusted 5 Positions $25 ¥ Unusual Diamond Bargams OLID, . PLATINCM. FLEXIRLE iT, STUDDED. A wr,m EST QUALITY m hammer. prevents he work on the river e sunk in the river . and inside of these sheet piling, of the | g type, are driven down, by | water, ) etes the 'and their g unk into | D MOUNTIN WITH q .u\m\m n EMERALDS. 5 voachie NUSUAL BARGAIN t bracing o $225 e of the to work, the cais reached in and id bottom is b, and by that mounted on a clam-shell | tin great harge, &2&&%&&&&&&&&&&&&3&&;&& N Y R mmmmggggfigg&gfigggggggg&ggag S Lansburg" 0 operation, s moored to the down NIA See Us Before Buying Diamonds KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 7th St. N.W. 1927-PART 1. The caissons used in the presen( work are said to be unusually “dry” e leakage is kept to a | ninimum—and only small pumps are rcquired after the work of sealin.‘ the seams has been completed. The tremendous. water pressure | rom the river, as the work goes on. | {may be observed by the condition of the 12-inch-square hard-oak brac- |ings used inside the dam. In some places many of them show the cross bracing pressed in for approximat | 2 inches, but the amount of bracing |is so great that there has been little | tear of a collapse @ pit | The 50-hour working week will re- | main in force in shoe factories in || Lynn, Mass,, as a result of the de- | cision of the State Board of Arbitra- tlon, just made public, denving the | | request of the shoe workers for a five- day week, 15-Jewel Wrist Watch 18-Kt. 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