Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1929, p. 51

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Warned Not Clutter Up Scenery rist would think of clutâ€" is front lawn with empty ping paper and bits of et that is exactly what wners do when they visit r picnic grounds, points s M. Hayes, president of o Motorâ€" club. â€"â€""Leaving trash in the gn of thoughtlessness and _ Picknickers who are hâ€"a â€"sense of thefitness and theâ€"rights of others it that the grounds they ied â€"isâ€"clean before they ze Paish, British economâ€" x before the National Free rence in England, predictâ€" s of gloom for the next . ~"And it must be admitâ€" >â€"going is a bit tough for ders just now. _ Bhland ‘Park 198 touring season opens,. it well for all motorists to that if they would place after a picnic in the reâ€" at are usually to be found rpose, the grounds would more inviting to the next that arrives," continued rovements on the school into the FAILURES NOURISHâ€" EASILY â€" CO. To the Citizens of Highwood: and the help of the Police Department, imposed heavy fines and jail sentences to these undesirables. It was then that conditions were remedied for the first time in many years, and therefore made Highwood a clean and decent city to live in. o > ~â€"Mr,. Santi, by his activity during his administration as Poli¢ce Magistrate, has turned over to the City Treasurer approximately $12,800 collected in fines, a record unequalled by any of his predecessors. s $24" 3 e Mr. Sam Santi, one of the most successful business men in this community, is up for reâ€"election to the important office of Police Magistrate. â€" __ _ e § No doubt you remember the conditions that prevailed in Highwood 4 years ago, due to intoxication and disorderliness, were such that it made.the streets of Highâ€" wood almost impassable.for ladies and children without being directly insulted or at least hearing some very vile language.. yars Lleelda s ' y effily : â€" We have a bright young man running for the officeâ€"of City Treasurer on the Indgpehd_ent Party. .. ; f tE o , § § his young man has served as City Clerk during the period that practically all the streets in Highwood were paved. As you all know it required much work on the part of the City.Clerkâ€"during the installation of these improvements. â€" _ t â€"â€" He is running alone on his merits and past record. Your vote andâ€"support will be greatly appreciated. â€" 5: It was then; when Mr. Santi was elected Police Magistrate, with his fearlessness Independent Party the Citizens of High w ood: FRED A. EHRENS for Police Magistrate for City Treasurer ~â€"~â€"Vote for T H E PR ES S Thursday, April 11, 1929

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