CUI1RAND TABI 521 MAIN ST. RENT FOR ILJIOCCASIONS WILMETTE 32 and: the' Keiicovery of' Greece, and the 'Story of Archaeology. Thé second. lectuère wuI be about £imending Section 71 a a mended of Captor Se et an ordinance entied '¶'h. WilMette Code of -19l1T' passed by_ the Bosrul 6fTruiste" -of the vilage ox Wilmette on marcit 320, 19M7 »» I? OEÂINNCD BYT TEI PIIEI- DEJ<TAND» BOA»D 0F TRUSTEES 01 TiE VILLAGE O? W!LIfETTII:. OMCTON 1: Tbat Section 71 of ChgPtejr Si et au ordinance entitled "The WUnmette Code of l11 passed by tIi, Boad ot Trusteen of the Village ot WIlmett, on March, 20, 1917,. be and the Mme la hereby anrended to read as. 814'i License Pee Section 71: An ah- nuai liceuse tee of an amount equa1 toý twety five cents for each and every sept In anymy iOV P ictu*re hea,é ase 'iln tisi ordinance defineil, now or h«e- atter iliensed, or te be licegised, shall be paldinl advance by any manager, operator Or Per»on In charge of sucit movlag picture show before any license or permit te operate such shlow or en- tektalnmeut la gven; and any permit or license may be revoked by the Vil- lage President for violation of any pro- vision ofthti. ordinance or fa.ilure to PY m license fee after the same Is 49e and payable. 8.1<1 license fteeshal b. payable on January l1st of each year ater the year 1931. Any license tee Payable by any-moving picture theatre now ln opération for the ye 1931 shah ., be payable, Immediately after the ,Passage oft tiis ordinance,. »MOTON 2: Thtis ordiance sbali be in NaI force.and e ecI: roin and atter Ità Passage. and publication.. PAfiBUD by the ?resident and Board of Trustees et the Village of Wlhette en the th day otf.anua , A D. 1.931, Mmd deposited anid lied In the office ot the Village Clerk ot. ld Village thls tta day of January, A. D. 1931. LEA J. ORR, Village Clerk. APPROVED by the president ot the VIiae of, Wilmette this th day of RARL E. ORNER, Président of the Vil- ATTESTlage of Wllmette. Ia ,difference-a. few years.,make No n.ed to, tellyop about the Modemn Woman. You are one your- sel.But maybe you're.not on such familiar ternis wlth the Modemn Gus Range. It has also made son, r.. marlable strides fowerd. For one thing, it has beconi. quit. a Versatile piece of fumniture. It lumus Into a porçolain-topped table when you 9re not cooking. And a built-in utensil drower keepi pots and pans always within easy reach. As for Iooks-it gleams fro. top f0 to. in colorful porcelain enamels to hornonize .With amy kitchen. lYs But why go on .-.. We'l haeve some of the new gos range feafure.s for you to dlscover yourself. Why not stop in ut your Public Seiviçe Storp the oext time you're dow. ourw w and, see what you'au. mlsling by cooking on a gus range that Ima't os modern as YQUOmre PUBLIC SiERVnC]E COMPAII *O0. NORTI#EiU< ILLINOIB JOSEPH W. KEHO, District Maager. 111Central Ave.,WImt.PonWIet.5 Io luthI Ad ater [Mt audj