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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 7 Dec 1907, p. 8

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3.. 1t and 1642 in"; gr hop.- tor his or he! profit. mun an man- at the cm of nu- W‘Put. my bulk"! or pool able. ,3.“ way, an or Devlin; alley. or may gallery. without um obtain- ing : m therefor. u mun-nor Mud. under 5 Denim d not. 10" ihu the donu- (86.00) nor more on boo hundred dollars ($100.00) (or ." all may offense. pmvidod noth- in. herein contained shall be con- umod u requiring license [or per- on- koepinx cud owning billud or pol tables. or pin. ball or bowling nun-L or Mn “Doria without UCINII N0 AND REGULATING m not the no (I the name. Mon 3. Th. m In unwind to am. mull neon-as to reputable venous. to oven and opemo- any Nlurd and pool bolls. pin. bull or mung one". and my shooting “17 aowuuo BALL AND an AD- ms, cm woo'rmo cu.- lery. in the City at Highland Park; upon the payment therefor in the City Clerk of said city. of the sum of “.00 for each billiard or pool ta- bla, pin nlley, bull or bowling nlley. or . shootinl ullery storey“. Ail Inch license. shall expire on (he first an army next amu- their immune. providnd that it. said license is taken out subsequent to the {int day of It: in each rat, than a. pro rats reduction than be made upon the mid license fee for the time that has ex- pfl‘ed bétween the um day of May and the time of akin; out said 11- Sectlon 3. The license hereby pro- vmd tor shun confer upon the licen- see: the right to operate for, hire, pool tables, bmiard tables. pin alleys. bowling alleys, 'baJl fileys. and shoot- lug galleries upon the premises desig- tuned in said ncense; That said 11- mm shall be issued' upon, and sub- ject to the following conditions and bro‘vhmns: it) .That sold business shall be carried on ln an orderly manner. That no obscene or profane language shall be allowed upon said premises, and that dlsorderly, boisterous, noisy, and jdloturh‘lnx characters shall not‘ be permitted thereon. ' «(hi That the said premlses where- in is conducted the business so li- caused. as More said, may be open to patrons each day of the week utter Even o‘clock A. IL. with the excep- tion or Sunday. and that upon Bun- dgy mg premises shall be closed and no business of any kind conducted thereon upon that dsy. That during each week day sud premises shall be closed promptly at 11:30 o’clock In the evenlnx. (c) That no person under the age of twenty-one years shall be allowed to play at any game upon sold prem- ises. except upon the written permis- slon of the parents or guardian o! (d) That no Gambit!!! or betting point of view. AN ORDINANCE (8), That the license no muted Mlbonpononnllleonlemthow- wnmwhonthqwbmetud dull nubomwnodorm (erred, newt upon the consent. in with; given by the Ihyor of the City of mull-ad M (I!) That the word “8W” Ml be. mad In hereby deem to he the tint day or a» week. m mm m elude the "mo Mn mid-nut to mid- night. Section 4. in the event that the holders of such license or their a- eigneu, shell tail to conform to, abide by, 3nd entorceeech end all of the uhove conditions and restrictions. or shall mow the premises to become the resort 0! diuolute or disreputable pardons, then the mayor of the City of Highland Park shall et once re- voke the licence for the same end eeusethe premises wherein said busi- ness it conducted, to he closed. , Section 5. Itch applicant for a li- cenle shall execute to the City of Highland Park, a bond. with good and sufficient emotion to be, opproved' by the Mayor and City Clerk. in the sum of 8100.00 conditioned that the emi- cent shall thereafter observe and keep all ordinances in force at the time or such applicdion. or theteeiter to be penned. during the period of the license applied tor, end no appliew- don {or a lieeme shall be considered until such bond shall have been filed with the City Clerk. ' Suction 6. That any person or per- sons, firm or corpordtion who shall, either as principal or agent, violate any of the provisions of this ordinance, where no specific penalty is herein- above imposed for such tiolduon, shall 3e uned 1n the sum or not 1903 .than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for and: and every offense. Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after Rs passage and publlcdunn. Passed December 3, 1907. Approved December 4, 1907. acted: (God) John F‘lnney, cur Clerk. WHY USE 01L LAMPS When electricity is ab much cleaner and more Convenient? There is no soot or odor and no need of matches. For dec~ curative eflecn in the house electric liglit surpasses any other form of illumination. It is ‘he most desirable light'a-from every Alexander Robenmn. Mayor. Excavating and Grading 1nd Concrete Work M SI" w. Men furnished by the day on per ccntagc 133 H. M Stunt. Highland Park ’Phone 1002 _ Shawna-duh)! 106 I. Gnu-cl Avenue Om- “Want Ads" Will Sufi You Money. See than on page 5. SCHUMACHER’S the )07 DRUG STORE is the place to get prescriptions properly filled. We own and have ready for delivery $30M ten year 5 per cent Village of 7 HE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. HIGH CLASS LAUNDERERS TH! MODERN SHOE STORE Will cell to net 6 per cent. A JNO. A McGARY 8:? CO. Contractors 509 Secunty Buildfig John P. Kline [.4606 Man and onto-'3 Show Chicago Large enough to be equippedtohandlewith are every‘pieoeumb cmbeclelned WEAREHEREFORA Highland Park, Illinois

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