32 WILMETTE OCCUPIES NEW HOME LIFE February 19, 1926 Will Seek Expert ·Advice in Oil Burner Ordinance The public service committee of the Yillage board, at the meeting of that body Tuesday evening, wa authorized to prepare an ordinance regulating the installation of oil burners in the heat ing plants of residence s. Tn thi s matter the counsel of Earl]. Smith, of 208 \Yoodhine avenue, an authority on oil burners. will he sought. The ordinance. in its prm·i~ions \Yill be similar, it is ~ai d. to the o1. 1e now in force in Chicago .. George Ortseifen moved last week Program at Former Home into his new home on Essex road, Kenilworth, the sa le of which was Miss Adelaide C. Jones , 1020 Central made some time ago by John W. avenue, has returned from Belvidere, Edge of the firm of Heinsen and Kroll, Ill., the place of her birth , where she 421 Fourth street, Wilmette. and Miss Eleanor Randall gave a beautiful entertainment for the \Vom Mrs. Robert Kenyon of 1011 Green- an's club of Belvidere. wood a\·enue is departing February The ' program was divided into thr ee 25 for an extended trip to California. parts, the first consisting of a dramati~he will fir st go to San Diego for a zation from the opera, "1!adame But,- i ~it with friends. ~frs. Robert \V. terfly," given in costume with the Tansill of 602 Lake avenue will accommusical settings played and s ung· b~· p~n~· her to California. :Hiss Jones; the econd, a group o1 songs delightfully rendered by ~fiss Jones; the third, a group of readings by Mi ss Randall. ~[rs. Frank King returned t o her home at 825 Greenlcai avenue Tue~da,· after a fortnight's vi ~it at her old hom.<' in Galion, Ohio. Adelaide ·Jones Gives IUtility Conzpany Shows Splendid Growth in 1925 1\.erently ha\·ing- opened a ptano . tudio ~Iiss Edith 1\.a \' Young will accept a f C\\' tnorc pupil s. -0-:~1r ' . \\'illiam Holmes, (12.2. l'l'nt ral a\·enue, wa s ho s te s to the 11H.'I11hl'r:- ot her card club Friday, February 1.2. -O- Telephone \Yiltnette 3651 J u n i or a 11 d ~en i or l' a 111 p fir L' < ~ i r I:o( KcnihYorth gaYe a \ 'alentine party Friday eYening. February 12. at C11111 munity Houo;;e. \\'innctka ( EVANSTON CADILLAC If Youhave not drh·en the XC\\' and (~reater Cadillac yourself, you do not kno\\· ho"Ttruly nlarvelous the perfortnance of a quality autonlobile can be. It makes no difference h(n\· tnan\· vears vou "" "" have drh·en autotnobiles- nor ho"· n1any fine cars you haYe ridden in. \lV e are prepared to pro,·c t h1s. :\ ~ e'" and 'G reater Cadillac \Yill be placed at Your d1s posal for trial \vhene,·er you \vish. Sin1ply call u at Unh·ersity 8600. TweiYe months of steady growth and prosperity arc revi~·wcd in. the annual report of the Puhllr Sen'Jre company of Xorthern Illinois for the year of 1925, which " ·as placed in th~ l.1ancb of stockholder s this week prch.m1nar~· t(J the company's annual nwctmg tn he held at 2:30 o'clock Tut.·::.clay afternoon, Fehruarv 23. in Honm 1741, Common wealth f·:dison huilcling-, in Chicag:o. A sati.sfartory increa se in ~dl d~· partmcnts of the company's !Ju . . tncs~ h sh0\\'11 In· lhc report. Cro--s operatmg revenues. for the v<:ar \\('l't' ~21l/>4(l)·QO. o4. an increa . (' ·o,·er 1924 of $2.()~2. 916.54. or 14.(), per l'L' llt. Opt.·ratl11g ex}H.'Il~CS \\'Crt.' Sl2.21 n. L:;2.2(J. ka ,·inl!' . .· ) 1., ((.) net operating· fl ' \TillH' ctl ;-..."(,;,)11. '" .·).:--. Ta~l·:-' \n·re ... 1.:17S.OOO ;llld lll·t (tpvra ting· inrr ·llH' . ."(l .· '2(l.2fi3 . ~~K . 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