Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1933, p. 5

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mnerchants, as they havç been domn for mnore. than a month. A Kenil, Worth Police department order which became effective at midnighr tast Saturday, states that beer calnno- be sold in any community without state permit, and that a state permil cannot he obtained without ifirst pro- curing a license fromn the communit3 involved. Kenilýorth has flot ye provided for beer licenses.. The police (lepartrnent order tc nierchants who have,been dispensiiqg the neW beverage rearis as follows: "Yuare hereby notified.that the Ili! nois Malt and Xinousz Bev-erage Act prfo. vides that no malt or vinous bevei-ages shall he soin or offered for sale within the corporate fimîts of any niunicipality without, a lieense issued by the mic*le ipalty, '41n view of the fact that the pres- ident and boardl of trustees of. the Vil- lage of Kenilworth have-macle no provi- sIon for, -the inssuance of any .4uch license, such failure to aet is equivalent to pro- hibition of the sale of such malt -and vinous bevérages, and: the !sale (if sueh bevérýIgtes %ithout Such Village license is in. violation 4of the state statulte. fot- 'vithstandilig the f-aett that you nIay have deposited Nvith the Stateý Depart- mient of Financc the amiount of th., State license, fee aS evidence of Yoùr good faith. "You -irez thèrefore heÉéby further notitled tha t* effective niidnight Satur-' da y, May 20, steýps-,till be, taken to en- foirce thf- penalty provisons of the staIte law ini case amyny alt or vinous beverage Is sold in Kettilorith in violatji6n of th(- ttrms thereof. *It is un1derstood that cities and vil- laiges havu no~ authority to prevunt locaIl dealers from atctiing as orde.r takers for any dealer who nay be lawfullY l- enlsked elsewher-e olutside of tht! village imiiits ski lonig as deliveries are mnade bY such licensed dealers f rom. storage places iutside the village limlits. N storage of inalt or vinous beverages will be perinitted -within the Výillage of Ken- il ,(>vrth unIless or unftil the Village Boatrd palSses a licensing ordinance. A co(py of, theIlîlinols M'%alt ald \VinoUns Beverage Act i eeloised for yo(ur in- formua tion . Cat and Dog H1elp to Keep.Our Firemfen Busy \\îlmcette firemien miade four runs in the week ending Tuiesday, May 23, al of t hem. last Sunday. About 10 :36 o'clock in the miorning the firenien I_ Wi±h reference to 1931 tax war- rrants issued by the high gchool there t is the same encouraging prospect of ,t reasonably, prompt redemption. A to- a tai of $450,303.ini 1931 tax warrants, twas, issued, of which amount $166,803 -or âpproximate1y 35 percent, had ybeený redeemed as ýof May 1, 1933t' tleaving $283,'500 outstandingý In view of the fact.that many tax- payers have taken advantage of the. ' privilege to pay. 1931 taxes in: two Sinstalîmens-the second installment due early in July-it is reasonable to *believe that the number of .1931 war- rants redeeméd ivili compare favor- ably with the encouraging resuits Y achieved in the instance of 1930 war- *rants. Warran ts issued on ý1929 taxes have -ail been redeemed, it, was. announc ed -at the' high school offices. îAnnounces'Exam June 1. for Police'Applicants. -Men desiring possible empkiytnent on the Wilmette police force have been advised by Village Manager C. M. Os- born that a competitive exanlination will be held in the cotucil rooni at the Vil- lage hall Thursday night, june 1, at 7:30 o'clock. This is in accordance withi instructions given Mr. Osborni at the regular meeting of the Village board, last week.' The board is. contemplating th-,e emnployýmenit of one additional police- man, Ail able-hodied men between the ages of 23 and 35 are eligible to take part in the competitive examinat ion; Mr. Osborn states. REPORT CONTAGIONS Three newý cases of scarlet fever,j twýo of chicken pox and one of measles were reported in Wilmette for the week ending Ma3, 20, the lo-à cal health department records show. Miss May nn Frmer,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Fred R. Fanmer, ,915 M Elmwood avenue,,was a guestat the Chi Omega soronity house at Purdue university last week-end. _-o- Mrs. A. E. Beirnes. 927 Ramona utiUl 1 uesuay .nignr. Th e scflooi au- thorities decided upon the extra holi- day Monday on that account. In Glen- coe, where the school year bas been shortened, the publicschool pupiIs wilI be dismissed. for the'sumimer Friday of this week. Elaine Marie Cheevers of Chicago was the: week-end guesf of fier uncle and aunt, the Conrad Frykmans of 1045. Ashland avenue. Electric Refrigerator SERVICE We speciilize 'in sorvicing al. makes of electrip refrigerators. Aluharixed KELVINATOR Sales and Service Everythiftg Electrical IRANDLEV9S Formerly Dannemark Electrit Co. 1165 Wlmette Ave Phone Wilmwette 214 ouned by a Regiired Plianmacis Look for this ad in your druggist's window, identL- lied by tho red imd, white URE Druggist emblem, ToothPaste.. ue Italian3c $1.0@0 Cillette 'Bine 6 35c Noezena Sian 23 c Cream . . . .<. .. .. . Or. Dandrine -for 42 D andrtaff .... ..4 , 40e D> & R CoId Creain, 4 jar ...... . . .. .. . 4 3Sc Cutex Nail Poligh27 orRemover - ...27 Centrl- Wilmette Avdnues Phop:Wil. 28-e "J, Tp on Mie Shoe Trendsr 1 133 Central Ave. I Wflm.ff. 800 ab ~ 'TTE AVE. ,age Hall I 'I nwff 1181 WIu. o»posile c, ;o.,

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