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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1938, p. 63

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PUBLIC NOTICE ia her bveynb PUBLIC . SERVICE COM1"'A§ç 0F MO)RTHERN ILLINOIS of the filing with the Illinois Commerce Commission on A rîl 1 1938, t, become effeche My A93. 0< new Rates 2 and I1-.Residentia1 Eiectrac Service, -for residential service. At the saine time the availabiliXyel Rates 3 and 13 (Iormerly A andAî»._ lesidçutiat Electric Service, as restricted to customers hbein; served thereunder at théir present. locations. and the fates are: made to expire with bills rendered in~ Decmber,1939. Copies ofý the aboye new and revised rat ar onfil in the offices of the Illinois Commec onmisaton and of th.,Com PUU SR~EMCýP 13Y CW. aERA»)LE vice President. NOýTICE 0F APIPLIICATION NOTICE la heeby given fi fthe filUng of the underuigned with the Illinolsa Commerce. Commiiession of irgt supple- metlapplicationto amnend"Certidate, ofcesîy Or.r10 sag1 No. 20952, authnrizing operation as a. motos carrier for 'the "transportatton <f persons cirer relocated U. S. Highway No. 41, between Dempster Street, Ev- anston, Illinois, and the Illlnols-Wiscon- sin State Line,' in lieu of its present operation over old U. S. Highw-ty NoSs. 41 and 42A between thrse points. information as te the time and place of hearing upon thias application may' be secured by communicatîng with the Sec retary cf <the Illinois Commerce Cern- mis4sion. NORTHLAND IRTHOUND LUNES INC., 0F ILLINOIS By MERRILL BUFFINGTON, ____ Secretaary, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Children f rom 5Y2 to 12 years will be -incl uded in the groups which wilIl meet at- the Logani school. Thé. ses- sion opens.June 27 and continues for sÉix weeks.. Further :information e- gaýrding this' school and opportunity- for application wiIl be given f rom the ichool office., TAG DAY PERMIT' A permit was ganted lby the Vil- lage bôamd Tuesday nfight tothe Chi- cago Children's flenefit, league' to con duct its annual, tag day in Wiî- mette on Monday, October 3. The league is 'one of the four àc credited charitable organizations, which f or several Yeats have, had, the, privilege the tag sale. per IIA,tM of the population. vnîs is n e a rIy one and one-haif times greaterthan the rate for maies of the 1saine age.. The gen.eral tuberculosis 1.,dea.th rate is 54.5 per» 100,000 of tht population Institute officiais pointed out that this. alarm ingly high rate among wo- men mùight be cau'sed by special bio logical hazard s peculiarto women at thesé ages. They advise .immeidiate attention if the common signs Mf tuberculos'is* -iôs of. weigh't, fatigue, cough, af- ternoon fever--are noticed, especial- ly if they are unexplainable. Dr. J. 'A. Myers, president of the National Tuberculosis. association, re- marked that Medicine is no cure for tuberculosis.. He, said- ."In the 'ab- sence of effective drugs wve are forceçi to depend upon the defense mechan- ism of the. human bopdy andi to len.d it whatever aid. is possible.' Immobilization and complett beti rest together with the collapse-ther- apy are the accepted methoda 'of treatinént, the doctor stated. He alsc recommended tuberculin skin tests and 'chest X-rays as modern aids in the detection of tuberculosis. Swedish Choral Club' to .I 1 Give Concert April' uiA * "ti rcen ay rac,. It is believed by po lice that the boy, who was riding close to the curb,, attempted to cut across the street to join ,a boy companion who was ridin» with, hlmf. Samson w 4s4ldon ja' charge of reckless driving., I OWLING I CENTRELLA LEACUE'. The Town Crier Flour and Kraft- Phénix Cheese tied for firît place wath "Pop" Magee Boosters traing 3 games and PeacockAie 5 games out of *:first plate. The battle for, the league champion- ship practically réas with these four teams,. while Gebhardt's Eagles and Linco Products have only a slitn hope of. laaqing- the top bertie, beig 7 gaines behlnd the leaders. Only Tiare Rounds Left With only nine gaines to be rolled,. the season's leaders, "Pop" Magee Boosters are picked as the dark horse by many followers of the league's ac- tivities. Until -three weeks ago, "Pop" Magee's set the pace and for uneig- plainable reasons, last year's chaiq,- pions fell into a slump from wbich they are s 1truggling to recover. Should TIME AND PLACE 0F OPENING BIDS. Sealed proposais for the Improve- ment of the thoroughfare described -heref n will b.. recelved at the office of the Village Clerk, Village Hall, Village of Kenilworth, Cook County, Illinois, until 7 :30 o'clock P. M., May 2, 1938, ançi at that time pubiicly opened and reàd. « .DESCRIPTION 0 F WORK. (a) thie prcposied work la ofliclelly known as jREAL ESTATE LOANS' spring concert Wednesday, April 27.1 This year's concert will be a part of Chicago's observance of the nation- wide Swedish American Tercenten- Sary, marking the 300th anniversary ofý the landing of the first Swedish colon- its in America. PREPARE NEW HOME Mr. and Mns. Sulius S. Friediander of 1621 Spencer . street. who pur- am w rn Crier Flour.......... ft-Phenix Cheese........w.1 p" Mages Boosters ......*.1 ck "400 Club"..........i hardts Eagles............i oProducts ............... nner Bros...............1 varts Coffee............. Towelu .................1 on Ideals ................i Irx Beverage............1 Monks .................. ogames are scheduled for b 2nd, as this la the. date orf l Grocers Banquet, and Party Ethe President and Board the. VillaÈe 9f Kenilwcrth, COXJRTENAY C. DAVIS, Cierk: ti, Mr. ana Mrs. (3Uy L. DýJ4a mo [e aiso i4rent'down to Brown C oun- Mrs. Ray C. Pearson, 117 Dupec Ind., for the openitng of the.t place, will be hostess to ber bridge osier salon.j club at luncheon nwx Wednesday. waive te By ord cf Truste April 4,1

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