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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Dec 1918, p. 4

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KF NII ye vue Dothee add 10 Modis al) 10 2iansld "yD" bas : 1oas vah seaitoded coal agibig WIN NE®RKAe . srl 2 wslioaod Fe BL (Ren rind FOR SALE - om SALEAT BOSTON: TERI male; 4 mont eridan ro Fupbare, a 4 «Bad om anallge | FOR SALE AT """versible fur coat; TENANT. pr 9! $25. Glencoe 403. 415 Washington avenue, Glencoe. G46-tfe ROR SA] EAUTIFUL 1916 "WIN - : n Six Limousine, has been run $000 }: oy les; may be seen at 5b5_ Sheridan road, Winnetka. "TG38L5-1t CLL 4 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & FOR SALE ~ Electrié Washing machine. Patterso Bros, 1522 Sherman Ayes THEI c HELP WANTED WANTED--A COMPETENT MAID pen general housework. | Mrs, CS. CONSUIPHI kd Wade qu a2 2aw AOE Hai aim 87 raliaed 5 vans! fae bacon nal wl babsol o widow wollst aill 101 292 ad doudw | eso ne ting Analysis of Gas Consumptio ' re ranim ager Jo TY | dlgmaxa boon si bas soasmidB; fifietkh, a ---- TERE An RA SS ens re aw IW 0; 118 TTYL FR il edt 0 askitvirad t vada ao Bese? haa aamude JM 2iuo inmb 3 Nnonoal {aio a mm na mans to lisnuoed 1&1 Ch rardto bax TRNAT MM BHT WES Riser Village: Manag: or In order to show the jo 148 which have taken place in the con- sumption of idas in Winnetka since 1916, as well as the cost.to the con- dtimdp amdsthé: quality © oft service dlendered bio the North Shéde Gas woliph my ja womparativie analysisohas | beeul! Madejuthe. salienthopbintsanof iwWhichyalr & seth bit in rhe) accompany - eine atubihe pb anid discussed 'betowi 1 This dompam Bnvlias been; prepanediini an pam asw ablan Ah aT 10 2aitivitns afd ads ho Svho Hae! Heer! in meth' dontin- ots dari tHe' three 'yar Period. Taiso' tried to Seeipsry tefifesentative || 'of Hoth" large and" Smaft consumers and to take them 'Of 'the Village! Tt 'fvag fecessary to 'throw "41dt a" hymbeér It Sth damers 'origihatiy" Retleeed iyi of 'the Instalidtion fA ditidiral' gasiusing Appliances! Bechus¥ of failure! of the! cothpany a 6 a "A hiéter redd- THEE the end fH ) Yio' selected, Yi traht ths | fraps Hn 'sections |: ¢ Fl id Pyrex Trai 4 f A 1 i A Saves b-ha fl The uel usally 1equir becal absorbs all the oven heat 'and bakes féod \d % : Sayes hart because i it's, ways free ik grease; nig odors," ; rd shes, as, easily, as chinaor, silver... . Same prices; as hgrgecin; Chicago... arto 191 ad E. B. TAYLOR & CO. witthn WINNETKA, ILL. aa 4 0 SIR AT Joi inkl Your Chistes. Candy no' a1 re 1 aa Af : t, Gl ; 1 X i ' ; 2 heris. 473v.Adams) strect, G tence | '" FERRE Sli ar 9 ie Pi ih iY ) NS spite of I! Never: haves wished cscs a ety nd. 'assortment: 'of high quality | WANTET MAID FOR GEN, ie SS TINE thevomightzlead whan: of i Tthe <HpPs' hh Bfectitiy's this list, Daulies used odie this year2iioixns viav 915 eserun afid ty {| workyiitwoidn family; small housd. n rheynmightzlea > an X on ( $ ] . Phone Win. 1050., T3- hoy Vhetakdaarprestnted dovdr azpbriod gome consHHiEe" a, hide "Beet! ih- {4 ~ Chisdlates, Bon' ag: Craaltl Hat © andi es 2 : : Fd twuiamont ist im seabh oof; He: hres sitided? Rhids&? Fda ys 5 'not | Fi: 110 d ES deo lard L He a afi? } EN DO YOUR |VOWrM 0165119017 5dndo 18, ahesperio 7 Tidy Eh ii in hi ah "and Home-Mad fe] Cream ( Caramels atibratis 30 Bi making a tions. PHone | selected being from August eth Ftal 'niifith Se cient 0 # Winnetia 911 before 8 a. m. T29-tfe| November inclusive, for each year. } AE Xi A) RT prides No matter what your Candy Fi may: be we can ath fom LAUNDRY --OBaOLEANING -- BY LHEjsedtels land LL... The.statement.o ie et eC el pOSSils fy.' Ti TH SW EET NEG! ( day. Call Evanston 3518-M. Mrs. [rates shows that those in eels fis Wh Witt ehestScihs , dr Siién | E: 4 S. OF 2.540 AN A" Po AXENUE. Hap avis, at, 1°1% it 8 per seent below 1916, a compariin it shold ae! 'Kays | CAUNDR FER TAKE ¥] [whil indfease, g ftted b the horn Fi thn d HAE FAR Variable * Telephone: 1004, Telephone ur obder and SER ey' or £2 ot fay. Tel Wihr Kd 3 | e y { 1 fr 11 tf . ey ardor tl nit e vy o 21 | 8 Ano) "Publ 4 ilities Con las fon on Jah BN 'exis he tof lich haap £20 f | x : | OR RENT-- =r WORT oo advange Ahnot Shs Gpestind Pred)! Neh RIND 0 TOT eT mT FOR RENT_SIX ROOM HOUSE: of 12 per cent over 1916 rates. {1 & the um HRS tion in . wetzallos-- mn ay fe RRIF ART BR 5 | furnace heat; located at 1092 y Rates Now Stili Higher : Thrder tHe 2 Li ie the period is a ur ] R08 w bs 15 LETGR HIN A je aay | street, Winnetka. Tel. Win. 10 np) This percentage comparison [of oF he ln ix: ng, Hi LL ain mn IF 2 alas ay | EES BE on an average cah- gas fuhltes Hore y lor heating {ip* h EL | FOR RENT--FOUR ROOM COTTA} Lg 4 " save coz | bath and kitchen; reasonable. ™ JE of Bae 'cubic feet per ek AI Wd 85862 i; d J°F LLOWS. Register ed Oiitin |' Win. 49h shard by ich ix be jer to be fair- 1th ese C OILS « ghdns in' min | BIGHT ROOM "HOUSE, TARGE | ehh fate for |! 4) It should the® comparative; statetieiit of con- fF yard with trees, new heating geil 808 Prospect 'avenue. , Tle. Owner] _Win. 1529. i T19-tfc | FOR RENT--ATTRACTIVE 6-ROOM' bungalow, on large lot, with shrub- bery and: fruit trees; modern 'im- provements; throughout newly decor- ated; reasonable rent;concession, 1078 Elm street. Key at 1062 Elm street, or phone Englewood 9606. 'T37-2tp | | TO RENT--ONE FURNISHED ROOM at 466 Chestnut street. Phone Win. 545-R. T38-1tp WANTED FOR RENT--MAY 1, 1919, for term of year, 8 or 9 room modern house in Winnetka or vicinity. Ad- dress Winnetka Weekly Tali, Bi: 402; "tfc WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY--A CHILD'S bicycle. Call Win. 623. LTGS-3tc | LOST AND FOUND FOUND--BROWN SILK UMBRELLA, | left at Winnetka Electric shop, Paul D. Blake. T38-1tp = MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK, AND: we pay the best prices. Paper,, rags, iron. hottles and all kinds of junk. J. Golinsky. $22 Prairie ave. Wil: | mette. Telephone 1150 Wilmette | Junk collecting for the Red Cross. : LTG37-tfp 'WE BUY ALL KINDS OF TURES ANIDrg fl we pay the best prizes. Pap Pegs Tags, | | iron, bottles and all kinds 'funk. J. Golinsky, ' 822; Prairie 'ave. Wil mette. Telephone 1150 Wilmette, Junk coNecting' Tor the Red LEGST=tfp WANTED TO BU SECOND HAND clothes. Horsman, 524 Davis street. Phong 4676 E vanston. Drop postal, MR. x B. COLLINS OF THE NEWS Agency has the Glencoe News at his stands and subscriptions. _ . is also the agent for D.-H.-t1 {mage er. Instructions for Householders. agi State "Pel "Ndniinistrators fn 8 Thi- nois, Indiana, and Michigan, with the | approval of Fuel Adifiinstrator Gar- { field, soon will open instruction sta- "tions in those Statesgto give personal] and individual instruction to hotise- ; "holders: inthe proper use of bitns "minous coal. Experts: will employ large charts and will reveal many 7 "heat- -regulating and coal- saving ~ devices and attachments, "showing "how these get the most (effective réZ. {sults from bituminous. TT L) Lady The stoic sets his jaw and refuses: to groan; the Christian opens his throat and starts a song. Sectarianism is the rheumatism religion. REA HEN of Lipers 4-tferfhidalt SFalue requireménts shave been kK at iat 'be noted! that the. rate comparison given dogs not 'take into considera- tion | the recent increase granted by the Commission which "amounts to "aif advafice of 17 per cent over 1916 rates. Items 'III and IV. Until 1918, the standard of heat value required of 'the Gas company was 600 British thermal units as covered by ordi- nan. This was changed by the de- cision of January Ist, 1918, placing the Gas company under the general rules of the Commission which allow companies distributing gas at high pressure to maintain an average heat valne not lower than 530 B. t. u. The accompanying statement shows that the heat value maintained prior to January 1st, 1918, was approxi- mately 575 B. t. u., considerably less than required by ordinance. Since being allowed to reduce its standard mamtifned" a' heat value not lower 'thah¥the Commission's requirements. as shown: by daily calorimeter tests in the Winnetka office. | iv>Average Standard Maintained | sovdhane made several testsirecently and find that the average prescribed S¥ANdard is being maintaingd, althotith Hie test rn as 'fow as 308 Bs pet to ati EA The accompanying: seoimparatiye statement shows, therefore, that the ldeereased 11.7 per vcentiisince 1916, and that the value maimtdined by the: Ambany has been decreased 8 per ared with that of 1916: other words, the gas! By. ; supplied, Winnetka son- suthers has percent Tess heat value than that of last year and the year yer p---- Items V to X. In order to dtl Uy FeTeffest=oi the foregoing changes! in-rates-and en on the amount fr omas. innetka HINT as. SHEA HE upon their bills, an an was made ofi| the consumption and amounts paid ons consumed from @ugud} 'to "BY the Commission, the company has, 'sumption SHow'ifi 'the; accompanying table' wds made' ap. This shows that the amount 'of 'gds used' Ho nineteen 'typical ¢onsumers in 1917 Was 2.3 per: cent less' than in' 1916, 'while in 1918 the amount used was 92 per cent greater, than in 1916. It is interesting 'to note that, theo- retically, as a result of the reduction in heat value the consumption would be expected to in¢rease 9.5 per cent, whereas it actually did increase 9.2 per cent. eo The statement also shows that in 1917 the total amount paid for service by nineteen typical consumers was 11.6 per cent less in 1917 than in 1916 and in 1 18, 15.5 per "cent greater than in 1916. It is again interesting to note that as. a result of the change in rates and decrease in heat value the total cost of serviceswoiild be theoretically 21.5 per cent: greateriin 1918 than for the corréspandingopetiod: two: yéars before, 'whereas: the actumal increase as show nitinsdrsac Bly sie ds 15 per cent. mi hr 1HVO Cota HEHE Wold Spar from te foregoing analysis that the aver- age irdcredser fin ¢ cost: or yas 'service Eo Winifetkd '"Hnstimets hds not been! greated ith: i Wald We @¥pécted from the charged! inh #ht 40a ality als Towed By tHeE Puhilie! Utilities Com- mission Cf THihdis. 2! 'should be Horne tin 'mind! hat | Ofhis statement des rot' , opioid consumer, whose Eorsumptiofi' ay have incr édedoin CHEN proportion b AS than he Wyler@gé sis Ab \Stinday yom Law, 109 p ) loodse--ads lo me A movement to... enforce closing .of all... business. houses Gross Point was nauguy ated ath ois the, Yi Haar We fillian We fants ne. in, OW aH ening, re 4, fin leading m the, ding mete thal Sunday | ge 7 ordinance, The matter will, doy 2 Subject for discussion at a; Nofefn t [ificldsive during, each' of the three years, ag shown by "the 14) s records, for nineteen AYP ie 41" Wihnetka consumers. | "Chooses Typical Consumer | It is believed that the consumers selected are typical for Winnetka, The basis used in making the selec Jtion was primarily to take people hiss meeting yto;, be called inf the , } near future. dpi aital rls AR religion into life solves the problem of putting life into religion. A" 'mofmtaih-girdled "city ought above others. ta bea Godsworship- ping city. , ® { VILLAGE OF WINNETKA | Item (191653 ( Re Comparative Statement of Gas Service and Costs--For Period August ¥ a incisive, ) Kywy 3 3d) i 1917 1918 I. Rates in effect (net) thousand 'cubic feet. $1.00 P§I | Rahat Ss Be A - QE ayy wd - ry iH (OL LB II. Percent change since 1916 for first 5,000 cubic feet used. { ITI. Standard of Heat Value. A. Required...... 600 B. B. Maintained ...575 B. ¢ TRL REA = IV. Percent decrease below A. Required B. Maintained V. Consumption of 19 typical con- sumers over 4 mouth period I fas sly v + +: 9002007cubic feet 1916. Ora Na RR = SN 2 « \ A 5 " a a ~% VlePercent change since 1916. LY Wl RI%Aecréae i) i VII. Chdhge in consumption to be AS value . STUN LL Ee a Amount paid for four months service by 19 typical consum 5 ER RR re BLA RNA X Tiicrease or decrease to be ex- pected from change in rates and decrease in heat value ¢..: pw z EN tl expected from decrease ia heat : First 10,000 cubic feet | Next 110,000 789.000 " »" VV J00,0000 DRED ." 200,000 " of 3X7 3s od 4 Uo 98% decrease 600 B. t. u 575: B. t HINGE None 53,500 cubic feet None First 2.000 IE hea Next 8000! AT 7 00 aden * 10,000 4 a -- ------, 30,0000 97 TNH ' -- » sid evr: BY 129 increase 7 ou -- ecren te ------ verte nia Y2 Te ingreasq, 1 WW WICH A. Ty ? XT HAY VRVEE WW 21.5% increase Hity iofie 'individual : Sunday : jhe 1 yes ; 'ested, Spectacles and Eyeglasses Fine Lenses Duplicated "Optical Repairing of All Kinds Hours: 9: 00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Telephone Winnetka 85. Room 3, Prouty Bldg., Winnetka A TILL IIIEIIIIITII I FAI II I 7 27 DALLAS EELS llliliiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iid sidds : and PEAvINGS BANK COMFORT IN OLD AGE is assured. if you have a well filled savings bank deposit book to fall back on. Independence too 'which doubles the comfort no matter, how tenderly others may minister to it Insure your own! cotiifort in days to' dome : by Starting, fo! Wve! LE rorbebs VIE pareeien CAPITAL $35,000.00 fron Formerly' yidt Bh WINNETKA TRUST "BANK OF M.~ ae LALA LILSLLLS EASELS LSS IST LLLLLLILLL LLL LIAL LL LLSLLLL SALSA LL IIIS Establishe 0 = ; -- E rot = | WINNETKA, ILLINOIS: un _déing Business. The Progressive Grocery iv rip LIPS, PROPRIETOR. ; 801 El St. Meyer. Bldg. Winnetka. Phones 888-889 [8 5d is) 14 diet se trying times make. your doh 'reach as far as possible. We are in a position to save you money, for under our system we sell a-great deal cheaper than merchandise can possibly be sold under the old credit system. W hy pay prices that represent ai Tr and unreasonable profits? : We sell. for cash at tag prices or give Fg at lcon the dollar or fraction thereof. -We deliver "for 5¢ per stop, and treat C.-O. D. orders the ...same as, cash. ; This 1s a fair and square way of Upon' "that basis 'we solicit your patronage. ; 141210) wea " "Some of Our, Prices: ASSORTED JELLO, per package ie? Ze. "LARGE |] BOTTLE 2 'CATSUP, iG ily , 28c: LARGE. QUAKER. OATS, bails + whi. | ge FANCY RED AL'ASKA SALMON, can". 38¢c'" f

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