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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1926, p. 39

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, ).;fay 7, 1926 WILMET T ·E LIFE ' 39 . i -1( ' .., ·' ~ "' Are You Taking Full Advantage . of the New ,., ... . .. Low Rates for Electricity? Y Ice by Wire · OUR new low rates for general lighting service were effective May 1st. Now· with the already moderate cost of electricity still further reduced-is the time to make sure that your home has: ances that lighten household tasks. 2 Correct lamps in every socket to insure proper lighting. 3 Ample convenience outlets for the easy connection of lamps, sweepers, fans and other appliances. Rernember that you can purchase an electric refrigerator, ironer, sewing machine, sweeper, toaster or any other home appliance and pay for it the easy "Little by Little" way. Under this plan you scarcely miss the small payments made each . month with your regular service statement. We also offer free new installations and renewals on the new inside-frosted 60-watt lamps. 1 The many modem electrical appli- '" Sew by Motor ; Coffee the Electric Way · ( . , ., lor" Quick Heat when Needed Iron by Hand New General Lighting Service Rates Effective May 1, 1926 9 cents net per kilowatt hour- for initial consumption in the month 8 cents net 6 cents Sweep by Motor I ~ per kilowatt hour- for secondary consumption in the month net per kilowatt hour-for all additional consumption in the month. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette I · · For the Boudoir Wilmette 2899 · Jno. S. Reesman, District Managet·

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