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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1928, p. 11

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August 24, 1928 WILMBTT·B LIFE .fill!" f ... ' t I ~ ' 11 Public Forum .______________...,.. Editor, WILMtTTt LIFt: . Supplementing Mr. ]. R, Pershall's conversation wtth you yesterday relative. to the article appearing in the August 10 issue· of the Wilmette Life on the subject of electric light' rates in the Village of Wilm~tte, I desire to give you additional information on this subject in order that your readers may have all of the facts. The ordinance permit under which the company has been furnishing electric service in the Village of Wilmette is for a term of twenty-five years and expires on December 15, 1928. Years ago when this ordinance was granted municipalities occasionally in their desire to have income for village operations incorporated in ordinances a provision that the utility pay into the viilage treasury a percentage of its gross receipts, equivalent generally to lc per kilowatt-hour of a portion of the customers' consumption, within the corporate limits of the municipality. This was done in the case of the Village · of Wilmette electric ordinance expiring on December 15, 1928. The Public Service company in order to comply with the provisions of this ordinance and at the same time not place a burden on its customers in other municipalities established a rate for electric light service with the approval of the Illinois Commerce Commission slightly higher than its standard rates established in all other municipalities where it was not obligated to pay a percentage of its gross income to the municipality. . The net rate effective in the Village of \Vilmette is as follows: lOc net per kilowatt-hour for the initial consumption in any month; Be net per kilowatt-hour for the secondary consumption in any month ; and 6c net per kilowatt-hour for the excess consumption in any month. Whereas, in the other municipalities l referred to the . net rate for electric light service is as follows : 9c· net per kilowatt-hour for the in.itial consumption in any month; Be· net per kilowatt-hour for the sec-' ondary consumption in any month; and 6c net per kilowatt-hour for the excess consumption in any month. The additional charge of lc .· per kilowatt-hour for the initial consumption in any month in the Village of Wilmette properly covers the amount paid by the Public Service Company to the Village of Wilmette. Today it ts generally accepted by municipal officials that it is distinctly a portion of its gross re'ceipts the Comad~antageous to the residents of the ·pany. proposes to make .effective in the community to directly contribute their. Village of Wilmette the same rates fait share of taxes for the op~ratiolf. for ,electric light ·service as, are now of the municipality and the· practic'e of effective in over 275 cities, towns and asking the utility to pay into the mu- villages served by the Company. These nicipal treasury a percentage of its standard rates will effect a reduction gross revenue has become obsolete. to the users of electric light service It is my understanding that the pres- ih the Village of Wilmette to the exent officials of the Village of Wilmette tent of lc per kilowatt-hour on the are in accord with this generally ac- initial consumption in any month. cepteq .Practice of ·modern muni~ipal Should you desire additional inforeconomtcs. mation pertaining to this matter kindly As soon as the Public Service com- advise me. pany shall be relieved from its obligaYours very truly, tion to pay to the Village of Wilmette John G.Learned · · · · · · · · 1 Evanston .Shop Open Saturday Evenings Only During August . cmm<e)IaniDm e Henrg C.Lytton I Sons. CHICAGO-State and Jackson EVANSTON -Orrington and Church ~ · · · · · · ' e · ' e e I· 1 · I· 1· · l· I· i· · , · · · SDlartest New Patterns and Shades~Wand the Last Word in Sl'YLlE IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP ntiful Fall Suits I· i e · · · Bernie's Special · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · AU ChDdr· Smile for Beraie · · · · · · · Regula,- Value $1 {);!! · · Better Pictures - Better Values · · · BBRNIB STUDIO · · 1623 Sherman Avenue - · Evanston · · (Opposite Postoffice) Phone University 8998 E VERYTHING is new and different here now. You have no idea of the exhilarating ellect of just simply looking through such a striking new assortment of Fine Suits-to say nothing of wearing one of them. And let us emphasize this about value: At whatever price you choose to pay we guarantee you Finer Woolens and Better Tailoring than you will fiD,J any\\'here else· 'Chicagoan' Suits With One and Two Trousers $35 and $40 Silver Blue Suits Tailored by Society Brand, they offer an extraordinary combiaation of style and value · ~ uso 'Lytton Custom' $60 to$}00 ··;"I!. ·=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l!il !,_·· !.U : ~~-~·~·!!C·====:!!!Ii--!:3!!~i!!!!!::!=:::::::::=::::::::::::=~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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