vear. n not Id by CLEANING CO. cleph urse, Om V lling reult hose Â¥, NOVEMBER 14, 19356 { sA s aocl y LE LAUNDRY TY AND H. P. 178 1LOMC It was finally agreed that both the chamber of commerce the village board should refer the matâ€" ter to the property highwayâ€" authâ€" ority governing such matters for their advice regarding the law and It was forcefully argued by the members of the village board that there. were numerous debts and exâ€" penses that had to be met and that i# these drivers of trucks and cars were violating the state laws the village was perfectly. justified in passing ordinances providing for their arrest and punishment. That if trucks damaged the streets it caused both difficulty and delay in getting them repaired by the state. It ‘was, however, admitted by members of the village board that there might be some question reâ€" garding the advisability of too much activity on the part pof the village‘s endeavoring to regulate traffic upâ€" on highways built and controlled by the state. r + Others seemed to think that this kind of practice in other places had come to be looked upon as a sort of local ratket giving those places a rather unsavory reputation espeâ€" cially.with the traveling public and that whatever profit there was in the business was hardly worth the trouble and expense of putting it into géneral practice, â€"especially when it was the business of the state and could be regulated by the state without casting any reflection upon the good name of the village or causing any such loss to business as was stated by the petitioners. the village to antagonize or obstruct what business there was by weighâ€" ing trucks passing over state highâ€" ways built and maintained by the state and charged‘ by the laws of the state with the regulation of traffic upon these highways. It was further pointed out by one member of the chamber that he had been to Libertyville anfl was told by one of the officials there that Libertyville had discontinued the weighing of trucks owing princiâ€" pally to the same conditions comâ€" plained of by| the business estabâ€" lishments in Deerfield. ie The mayor and members of the village board were invited guests of the Deerfleld Chamber of Commerce at a special dinner meeting held at Shugrue‘s Restaurant, Wednesday, Nov, 6. This special meeting was called for the purpose of considerâ€" ing a petition signed by members of nearly every business establishment in the village requesting the chamâ€" ber of commerce to petition‘ the vilâ€" lage board to reconsider an ordinâ€" ance reécentlyâ€"passed authorizing the weighing of trucks passing through the village over the state highways. After refreshments were served it was pointed out by various memâ€" bers of the petitioners that since the practice of weighing trucks had been started their business had deâ€" preciated all the way from 20 to 50 per cent, the gas stations and restaurants suffering the most loss. That, drivers who had been their regâ€" ular customers for a long period of years were now passing through without stopping. That there were now many vacant storés and it was not af this time a good policy for Deerfield C of C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935 and Village Board Discuss Ordinance CITY as LION CROSS HERB TEA. â€". ; | LION CROSS HERB TEA tastes delicious, acts wonderfully upon your system, and is safe even for children. Prepare it fresh like any ordinary tea and drink a glassful once a day, hot or cpld. ‘ Siscs y | A one dollar treatment accomplishes WONDERS; makes you look and feel like new born. 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This marvelâ€" ous product grows on the highest mountain ‘peaks, where it absorbs all the healing elements and vitamins from the sun to aid HUMANITY in distress. * e o 1| It is composed of 19 kinds.of natural leaves, seeds, berries and flowers scientifically and proportionately mixed and is known ... STATE The program will consist of gevâ€" eral '*'|£umbets by the glee club, a group of piano and instrumental solos, and some selections by the combined orchestra of the Deerfleld grlde}.nd high school students. The| meeting was eonduM in a most ndly and coâ€"operative spirit and adjourned with the feéling that both the chamber, the vill entodrd. and ‘business interests of the comâ€" munity might benefit by sï¬'ch goâ€"opâ€" eration.â€"Contributed. §:ji. 1. c of The mayor stated that he had been recently advised that the motor veâ€" hicle Inaws passed by the Iast legisâ€" lature provided that all vehicles along state highways must be parâ€" allel with the curb and thï¬ no furâ€" ther diagonal parking would be perâ€" mitted and that this law must be put info practice as soon as possible. * Water main 3mprovemen§.s; [q121.â€" 50, to start Nov. 15, with 6 men ¢emâ€" plo: $ * a t l J to start Nov. 15, with 6 men emâ€" The annual fall coneerg of the Deerfield Grammar School, junder the direction of Miss Virginia Enâ€" gels will be held Friday evening, Nov. 22, at 8 o‘clock,:â€" in the school auditorium. wmos best policy of its enforcements. Concert Nov. 22 at / $ f Deerfield School ~Tw1 recent WPA aw: i to Deerfigld put eighteen to work on Noy. 13 and six will go to work tomorgow, a total of 21 men.| , | The projects are: § !::s. Sidewalk, construction hockey rink, And three tennis courts; $3,â€" 144.40; started Nov. 13, with 18 men employed.. { | Deerfield W. P. A, | |. . | â€"â€" â€" Projects td Begin Word has been received | from Wash n that the P sewer project has been rejected. 1x | A MacnIFicENT Copy oé the Rare First Edition of 1~ WaLt WHITMAN‘s "Leaves or Grags" . | A Check Written by _ Gmorce Washincton ® Marx Twarn Avroce:arHs ... Other Rare Autogrlph Letters & Hundreds of Other Fine Items Exhibition Daily except Sunday 9 a.m to 9. p.m. i.‘ f Ninth Floorâ€"Fine Arts Building 410 8. Michigan Ave.â€"Wab. 8879 Chicago, IIl. First Editionsâ€"Limited Editions Private Press Books f Autographed Copies _| Americanaâ€"Canadian I“â€B’†Rare Indian Booksâ€"Ete., Etc. The high school members ‘of the CHICAGO BOOK & ART AUCTIONS, Inc. TWO SESSIONS Tuesday, November 19th Wednesday, November 20 Descriptive Catalog Free on Request AUCTION SALE of ‘ FINE BOOKS Starting promptly at 8 :00 p.m including Dept. 5820 ET ltlultltltttttlllllllllllllttltllllâ€"tl.llâ€"lâ€"lâ€"â€"lâ€".â€"llâ€"l.â€"l.â€"l.â€"â€"â€"tâ€"â€"â€"tâ€"tâ€".â€"â€"lâ€"â€".â€"lâ€"lâ€"â€"..lllli..l.I.ll!G3+ orchestra are all. recent graduates of the local school:who are returnâ€" ing to participate in this concert at their own request. f A small admission charge will be made to défray the expense of the music books for the glee club. Bannockburn Club â€" =© ; .: Holds Open House There will be a card party for the : benefit of â€" the Bannockburn School on Friday evening, Nov. 15, at the. school on Telegraph Road, north of Deerfield. Refreshments will be served and there will be a prize for each table. The school The . Bannockburn Garden Club held an open house meeting Tuesâ€" day evening, Nov. 5, with the husâ€" bands of members, and other resiâ€" dents of Bannockburn as special guests. Mrs. Kenmreth F. Fowler opened her home for the occasion, with Mrs. E. J. Ginter assisting. Mrs. R. R. Dunn was the guest speaker, givingâ€"a most interesting talk on "Indian Trail Trees," in this â€"vicinity and nearby localities. Mrs. Ginter sang two beautiful solos "By the Sky Blue. Waters," ‘and "Trees," after which refreshments were served. o Benefit Party for ; : } Bannockburn School Put two and two together and you‘ll find that if you take advantage of our very réasonable rates for acetylene weldâ€" ing, vou‘ll save the cost of buying a replacement for that broken part. Crackâ€" sd motor blocks and cylinder heads firmâ€" ty welded! * R UToâ€"RECONS?RucT'oN m somE PEOPLE CAN SAY THAT TWO. TIMES TWO MAKES FouR in SUCH AN IMPRESsivEe WwaY, IT SOUNDS AS IF THEYRE AWFUL SMART . 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