iinided this week that the dog niuz- wa zling ordinance of that village is ef- iIw fective between May 15 and Septern- ref ber 15. est The Kenilworth Village board ch2 amended the muzzling ordinance last se' falC so as ta require mnuzzling only betWtëxn these dates, instead - oýf thoghout the year. as heretofoe This améndment was passed, it was stated in a letter sent to Kenilwortli residenits by W.,*C. Yackel, police, commissioner ,ôf the villaâge, niot be- cause the danger of rabies is- any less in wnterthan in.summer,.but.be- cause,,chiildren. do flot play outdoor-, and mingle with stray dogs as much in .witer, as in summer. Cite RegulationS Following are, the, principal regula 7 tions contained in the ôrdinance:. Liçense. On or before June 1i eh yeaV, every owner or keeper of. any dog, regardless of breed, age, or size, is re-a quired to pay a fee of $3.00 and secure a license tag, which tag must be at- taçhe.d to a collar ' securely fastened * around the dog's neck. Ntuzzling. Between May 15 and Sep- *ternber 15 each year ,al 4ogs, regardless, of lireed, age, or' size, are required. to *- be securely muzzled' when running at *large at any time of day or night. Dogs stlctly' confined to the owners' pre- miSeS or kept in leash, are flot "running at large." Aimproper Muzzles. The usual type of leather strap rnuzzle is flot tight enoug~h or secure enough to prevent a dog frorn nipping and does not conform to thbe provisions of the ordinance. WIre gauze or leather basket muzzles are required. Fle'rce Dogs. Fierce or dangerous dogs miay flot run at large at any Urne, %whether muzzled or unmuzzled. include Qutaidé Owners Part ti.Pe dog catchers have been sworn in to assisi the Kenilworth Police department ini the enforce- ment of the ordinance. All dogs picked 11p in violation of the ordinance will. be impounded for a period of' five *davs and then will be destroyed if flot * redeemed, Commissioner *Yackel an- nouned.This includes UIIMUZ71l dogs runniing at large whose owners live outside thé village of Kenilworth. Chamber of. Commerce> Takes Larger Offices Plans to move into more spacious quarters on the second floor ao'f the iot ýomm' GETS MORE 28% DIRT in .tests made by Prlscilla Proîving Plant, the HAMIL- TON I eACI- CLEANER, re- m oved.,28% more dlrt than the average re. moved by 14 othér cleners previously .test- ed. Qod House- keeping Insti- tute says about t h J s cleaner, '«"partléÙlàrlv effective In ~plvklz'g vi thread and lint." Was $62.50. $39.50 CONCEALED GARBAGE CAN The WITT is the only. hot-dip gai- vanized u n di e r- grounci can. Made to last a lifetimne. Top and s.hell guaranteed for 10 y.e a r s: Container Inseti4 of heavy Aise 'dRAIN KINCw SPRINKLER S THE STAN- DARD - sprln- kies rvllg or statloflary. Throws any spray- or stream. THE MAJES- TIC -làs taller- than the Stan-' dard. lias bird bath base, 15 inches hlgh, as illustrated. THE. GIANT Forlarge lawns, .4 feet tal wlth four nozzles. $12.50 VENTILATOR Electrlc household ventila- tor takes the cooking fumnes and steam from the kitchen. Changes the air in 3 min- utes. Adjustable tU 24 to 3 inch windows. $18.0 ail. One . cartriudt, lorti- Jizes 1800 square feet. Complete outfit--containier with one cartrldge. $4.85 Extra Cartridge *1.45 HEALTH-O-METE-R Junior The Junior Health-O-Meter is a new Iow prieed but hlghlv efficient open faced scale. Weighs, to 2"0 pounds. ('olor.9-Ivoryr, White, Green. $8.50 IRevolves on the fauret. Rose -li3 ver- mnanently attached to the reel andi can be p. ..-a irim . cL mu , inc ci.uncftu hiave' been holding joint services at f requent intervals for several years. LUNCH EON SATURDAY Alumnae of the National Côllege of Education will hold. their monthly luncheon at the. Chicago .Womian's *club, on Saturda y, May 9, at 12:30 o'clock. e d to 1. Ca- 100 ft. WIMET ý3060 a a CURVE 3SLIDE A strong, welbutît,. portable. slide. Glori ous fun and exercise for the children, $ 14M9 GYM OUTFIT Combines a swing, trapezeflylng rings,. borisrntalbar andi teeter-totter. $9.75ý DETACHABLE HOSE kEEL I