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Highland Park Press, 14 Jul 1932, p. 33

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all be unlawful for any panting to dirgrur, hrep person. ttrm or corpora- ection. 1 of‘this ordinance a itiie of not It” than b), pm! not more, that} Len: torbedos. -roman eanL nd other pyrotechnic dis- [insist-ill-lt, mu. inTif-Med: all work I. Deerfield 267-3 or On- " Found kitchen nun pdnted. $6 Minded " up: window out cont 40et antique I latched 82.60 up: best Mtmetto 251). 80-an PROHIBITING THE AND POSSESSION OF WITHIN THE VILLAGE l, LAKE COUNTY. ILLI- ordinnnee Ila" not be the keeping of colored other “(nub by public Laugh- In the r292"- the public “I?” Ina a. P. tht mm at 'triit lawn 3mbla 50h . 880 Central ah. Chris- B. P. “74. 1521M BY THE PRESIDENT ' TRUSTEES OF THE DEERFIELD. LAKE Mow. my in“. ' ft. 0 in. b “on“: an). ' ', but! and: "but: Bet; who: covered chain and (out cuss). HIRE IMI Sheri- Cloth. Lie on the 'Pnrk Ave. "rrt-it_'.-"ro"t.- 1-17 PT mung, my " 1n, .tiidifirirriG-iiai no and “00). the th,arit of 1mm (3100.00F for etch and LAUNDRY limit"; "rride foe per Inch an: velvet door , price 850 pair (can 31qu my school orr_seord- is 9110! $35 tak. (X- 1ieo,iiLei,"i,i,ittiii't',' 1;i',""i'i'd 'l'i1 ~13? 1.3. I'fr tit! I!" not Inter than bill was paid, the Village of Deer- field filed a bill for injunction on April 13, 1931 to stay any such ac- tion until the bill could be paid or a supply of water obtained from some other source. . “Thereafter on July 24, 1931, all eettbet-or-s-nnmueHro'-ai-" and of thtcitr Council of the City of Highland Park met with their re- spective attorneys " the City Hall, and upon due eonudemtion of all the facts and circumstances the bills were audited and found correct and the Village agreed that it would my the bill as fut as possible. Lit.. t or no me was made to Ti om, Ind again‘ , in April 19321 the membm of the ofBetn1 bounds of Deertkht and Highland Par}; ' further conform . animo- 'ii.tiiiL"/11ft'lNlllht',tte unpaid Water bin-n...“ I. "null-hi " ,,_.. u. .ny-u - nnu on account of this Net and the fear that the 'zat_erw_ouIsLhscahntutttumusacas May I, 1931 ind $26,980.00 for the .fiseal year ending May 1, 1932. Up- on this basis there would have been a surplus, after paying all operat- ing expenses, inter bills and allow- ing 20% loss in distribution. "The Village of Deerfield was de- linquent in its payment for water furnished by-the City of 1te,g) Park in April 1931. and on account for 101.56 ’fBF’iiiE at- ttte mthtiy a 257: per hundred Tbie tttt_y_tti_p1tr1etsssrfor, thggmg cial report of the Highwood City Treasurer on February 29,-1932, of $7,447.61, and on May 31, 1932, a surplus-of $6,615.92; am operating expenses paid. "Had the Village of Deerfield sold _tLte, amoun‘ "The City of Highwood obtains its water supply from Highland Park and sells it to'its inhabitant; at the rate of twenty tritpikrLhsmdast - ---e"H V..- v-', v. QAlBIIWVW that in, 11ftteneta (15c) per huh: 135,000 cubic feet nre "usedjJoii, furnished you “I; rate it churns like Balance due "The ballnce due and unpaid for water used by the Village of Deer- field irn April 19, .1932 prompt, Jtattept, "We no informed thin the (ai,; cubic {at with _ 5c mdnction for rate chimed by Deerfield prior to Ap_r_il_ 193tVtma 8t)e per hundred Letter to Deerfield the #:1er ptmsueiiltoirtjJifC manual. JULY " m: (Continued from page 3) Water Used in Village "e------..., M m - -- n"=‘:__.,.- F Wp 'tf “.4. A, “A. a . ,; -. - -a:-crrvz--416,677.ar rriirWtiifiGGd if Promptly uni year ending i$19,327.25 "ku v: “lam“ " not “together Besides the forces of Shel-m Les- 3 charity problem. It is an eco- ter J'. Many, police of the north nomie situation which the Army’s shore and Cook county continued ofBeers are endeavor-in; to meet Ind the men 1ttmt,ntelfevin. the trio to which meet. - conntv In the c, L:4I)__ I, L17 - be hiding in ihe aroxmaK _ _ _ i ___ the past year. These demands have St." tefank ,Blgndatsd taxed all institutions and departs I a urge, ew r ments to their fullest capacity both 7 of $1,000 IS Offered physically and finaneial1y and'judg- -- ing from present indications the Although a $1,000 reward dangles Army will be called upon to con- over their heads, three bandits who tinue his capacity service {95391119 lwt94,,!h£,,,F£z_La_kL,bnnk last week timeto come: “The giving of aid," 61732,.100, continue to avoid cap- said Mr. Battle, "to all cases in, mg, need or distress is not altogether Besides the forces of tnterte Les- a charity problem. It is an coo-i Ur T. “Hana, unlin- at an- -" --- . .- -‘ Riding with urrs. RobGon and her daughter was Mrs. J. M. Smith, of the same address in Wilmette. tion was given. Although theglass penetrated into the flesh about the girl's eye, it was reported she will not lose her sight. ' *machiner She wad iaken toGhrifiiriiiind Park hospital where medical atten- machines“ ttttd-ir-init-ei- of brohiiii glass flew into the car resulting in the _eye injury for Jane Robinson., girl. CC,rh"'T7"vW'CPmRPrTtrmre- path of the auto finven by Mrs. W. way 22 near Wankegan road late yesterday afternoon caused an auto cash that brought a serious eye injury torMiss Jane Robimson,-of 1026 Ashland avenue, Wilmette. -The cow apparently decided Ao cross to the opposite side of the CTi1M5liiiciiiii Wandering Cow iiit ,ef1Ufa.1te.ttrt4s Chi-:7- 'ttlt Omani ttttttttut manna“ without yttt/iiisjilr, gm: mimmutngetitent in the water ..taisytr-tgteineLcaaGiuiEoiTiiii funds from the receipt of water. "We repectflglly as]: that 911. - WWWQâ€"Efifi according to your verbal 'agree- ments or arrange to get your water From a comparison ot what the City of Highwood has, tit?tys_rtt1i, is, now doing -srith whit we Village of Deerfield has done and is now doing, it would appear that there is pun have not. t.rertormed ind now TTksiirrisafiirrf submitted, Lyle Cowley ,,,, __ __ Acting Mayor of the City of Highland Park." _ 2i6iTeir" of brohiiii it this time in all of the cities and e car resulting in towns of Lake county for the .pur- Jane Robinson., pose of raising funds to continue to the Highland the work of the .Salvation ‘Army we medical atten. in its several state-wide institutions Jthoutth the ttia" and social service departments. -e e flesh about the Roy James Bettie, educational di- reported she will rector of the Army, in a statement ' made to Mrs. Tennerman stated that '3. Robinson and never in the history of the organ- Mrs. J. M. Smith, ization has there been a greater de- is in Wilmette. mend for relief of all descriptions --- u ___ gym . -ther-qms.ttars, Till rill- wanna meet. every county in the petrttr. Bpeefat railroud ute- were at.“ We" otvthoir the or lo. attmtfndttemrrt-miiiiitUiiii nation. .Problem no being lent can free gm. "Nmttaattr from "riottt, sock] oer- 31-h“. " 3'0!!- _ Vietnam). in thoygpocuy. - not. are n few unple- of the an to the Army'- mtg-m insu- doc-nu an everywhm in an tlttitret, which means In -ditate mm: / ' . of fund. far _ m it - "A no per can: menu. in tmmu received hummus counties; The no" will put father and brother back AmÂ¥~m.hmmh€ultor “work." T w" . any inpport which the damn tt "Bur that radio m In" but p-field Jay (In in thin alums] saving for." T . staetyAtatbi-GFiur'iii"i't" “If busing" mm . m - and time tttl-terica,')"");";,,,",)";',-';,". "e'T"mrPurt"eélltira"Fti-CaFdT. net, eyshier, of the DeerfiehCSterte mimi; 7 Service - __ Mmr.-Witiitrttt A. Tisitifitrnitin, 7107270 Oakley avenue, Deerfield, Illinois, is reportegiggghairman of the annual About five facial, iiGTiiiriii"'i baseball trtune---married men vs. single men. _ _ (trt. Paul's Evangelical chm-eh will park in Highland Park. The morn- ing open air worship service will alt-tsit-tti-year-dau/dA/r"-"-;--;:-- lowship basket dinner. At one o'eloeirture will be races 1nd can: tests for young and old with val.. uable otiretrfor- all. One hundred‘ prizes, will be given to the childrenJ St. Paul’s _Chureh to . - Bald Picnic Sunday chines: Fy Arthur leich, Itate highway policeman, who traced the car used by the bandits to a farm where the expedition started from. In this farm, according to the information gained by Froelich, the trio kept, a change of can to confuse police seeking an iderttiheation of the ma-, nimble Tnnerman mirai vafion Italy ljrive in DeeriiekrYi1Iage clue ' servicei of I aft) working out a plan to in- _ crease buying by appealing to the ' iuhiie.'s patriotism and sympathy, I Mr. [sham organized the Prosperity Builders and obtained thesupport of local trade organisations. 7 The groundwork was laid by the publication in newspapers or articles by prominent people pointing out that San Diego is in an admirable position to start the back 'to pros- perity movement since about 16,000 famil , . and county have not been "eeted by the economic situation, but rath- er are better of! through the lower cost of living. The radio was also utilized in the I?rtr-eampaitrrt. . On June 1, Mr. Isham started a campaign of action. The whistles of the factories announced the open- ing of the drive and stores begun distribution of “Prosperity Build- ers" buttons to each 1tttyer."hrotion 1 picture houses aided the drive with news reels giving slogans ofpros- perity. Special railroad rates were that“ newspapers and billboards can rec space. samples of Slogans . _ 1reretnr-rAiilitau'ttt. "St letter..., than . yLeesrat,, buyers in. the Ugh; sTii77Cd wait {hr another month, or two to see how "tbnditioais are and if my husbaniwill still-have his iob." That interview convinced Mr. lah- am that something should be done purchase Lt, but G, frankly to his AiiGirniiiiii7uisr, “I do need the mashing; badly. I have pectfora products company Vin “841535;; , "Yes, Mr. Islam," she replied talked with a housewiten ' nrnn. - Several” 71711765?th Itum, nhe hand "st-atv-eu-img r'rr"JrrtiriiCiiarrWt'ir%iTdia'Gi'7tirT pression inihseneen. The Monitor Christian' Safer}; PV3tttettpin gong; in San Diego, Chm, through the refusal of n housewife to" purchase 1 rw,e1tit_ttravugtine,.hieh the need- ed iiid for which she had the money " dud-I '- .r.- ___ - . . .. ' - San Diego. Calif.; How Diego, Calif.,:Gets Upward real: When Woman T Ite. fuses to Buy _ Washer thRrrifiyii%il REVIVAL STARTED trade revivnl our and decided to ititittide ot.hiii. Adah“- ' which

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