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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1933, p. 13

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cons8truction n in e village $38,155 Worth of building construction., Garb&ge Coil<,ctona s 249.0 tons of gar-, bage and combustible waste was. col- lected and disposed cof during the month at a cost of $3.56 per ton; 203.0 tons were coilected last month at a. cost of 14.19 per ton. This reduction In cost la due chiefiy to the greater touage col- lected with practically the sameê over- head costs forcollection and ýdisposaI.- There. were 22e garbage complaints re- ceived during the month, as compared wth 187.complainte last mnonth. Non-Combustible Waste:. A total of 222,loade or 1902,cubic yards of. ma- terial was collected- and disposed of during the month. 200 loads or 1554 cubic Yards was disposed 9,f at the Glenview dump. 1 Police Department:. This department made 146 arrests, of which 110 were taken-to-eourLojiad fined; thirty-two were.' dlsmissed and four were .turned over, to other authorities. The total fines cllected was $279 or an average of $2.53 per case.. 124 of these arreste were for traffic violations. Seven peo- pie wee bitten by dogs; there were twenty-one accidents caused by auto- mobiles. Pie Department: This department respondOd to ten eau. during the montht The tiré. ioss for the.month was $185. 0f the ten callIs responded to three cails were fire calîs;, theother seven ýwere for service,,such as *water 'pipe *bursting In basernent; people locked. . out of house, etc. Heaith Department: There were nine births. and ten deaths during the month. There were twenty-three, cases of contagion this month. Mr. and D. W. Stilinians, who have béen occupying the Roddick house at 722 Rogers avenue, Kenilworth, left last Saturday 'for their sumnemr home near Ludington, Mich. Mrs. B. F. Blymyer of Winnetka, forrncrly oif Wilmette, entertained, her'.Tuesday luncheon and bridge, club this-week,:at ber summer place at Lake.Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. O. Dale Smith and their daughter, Clair, of Amiarillo, Texcas are visitirig Mr. Smith's par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles George Smith, 1325 GreenWoocj avenue. on Mr., and' Mrs. Edward Williams and Edward,, Jr., ,of Knightstown, Imd., and. Mr. and M.rs. Parke Bryan of Shanghai, China, are guests ýof the Frank B aretts, 615 Essex road, Kenilworth. 0o Mrs. A. H. Rennert, 4M6 Sheridan road, has been, visiting for sieveral days with.friends ini Milwaukée Margaret Fitch, 416, Cumnor road Kenilwvorth, left Sunday'for. Cleve- uand, Ohio. c.,i.ei gnti.u Servi.. DUUUDADLU I AUTO SURIT STAllON I 1000 Lk. Ave.. W1~ette 3351 eA EflgtiteC.. lete Ave. mm@ e214 Fans are low-priced, too: S maili sizes are now lessa than $2.50 at Public Service Stores and other LOCAL ELECTRICÂL DEALERS.

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