620 Laurel Ave. recelve if they ceipts. reserve The job on G. Qui Sales ® Service ® Rentals R. M. LaChance Deerfield Board Votes To Enforce Business Ordinance All members of the Deerfield Vilâ€" lage board were present at the March meeting of the council on Tuesday evening. Holders of Warâ€" rant No. 60 (Brierhill paving) will receive refunds up to 10 per cent, if they can produce the prorr reâ€" ceipts. The 10 per cent is held in reserve by the village. The contract for the storm sewer job on Elm St. was awarded to L. G. Quigley, whose bid was $727.50. He is to do some additional work and will be paid extra at the same rate as the contract. Fire Chief Conrad Uchtman reâ€" ported that the carnival committee 18 WINNETKA 2050 ’Gnm WesterN LAUNDRY Co. 890 Linden Ave Finest 'fa" Laungering Phone H. P. 4435 Zoric Odorless Dry Cleaning | Inge 1940. Trustee Pottenger pointed out that the merchants had sponsored the carnivals for the village each year in preference to the licenses. Voting for the enforcing of the ordiâ€" nance were Trustees John Schneiâ€" der, Homer Cazel, and Edward B. Crush, Against were Trustees M. Pottenger and Edwin M. Palmer. the miseries of war. The sight of bombed cities and the thought of invasion were too much for the imâ€" aginative English professor, so he slew the woman he loved. Read this poignant account of one of the luftâ€" waffe‘s most tragic cases, as told in The American Weekly, the magaâ€" zine distributed with next week‘s Sunday Chicago Heraldâ€"American. Oxford book of Christian verse. Religious resources for personal living and social action â€" Kirby Te man ness Mecting the challenge of modern doubtâ€"J, G. Gilkey, Religion of a healthy mindâ€"C. T. Holman, Their future is nowâ€"E. M. Ligâ€" ones on the property at the time that Branigar Bros. sold the lots, but which have since elapsed. One of the restrictions is that no home costing less than $6,500.00 can be built there. The matter was turned over to Corporation Counsel M. O. Olson, who will draw up an ordiâ€" nance for that subdivision. A List of Books for Lenten Reading Christianityâ€"H. F. Rall. Victorious livingâ€"E. S. Jones. Plain man seeks for Godâ€"H. P. Van Dusen. Paradoxes of Jesusâ€"R. W. Sockâ€" Village president C. M, Willman asked Clerk Chester Wessling to read a letter from residents of Woodland Park subdivision. in the northwest part of. Deerfield, asking the village board to draw up zoning restrictions for them similar to the Martin Fuhrer, architect, repreâ€" senting Mr. Fischer, owner of propâ€" erty in the West Manor subdivision west of C. C. Kapschull‘s residence, stated that his client expects to build a $18,000 residence, but there are no sewers nor water. They proâ€" pose to put in these improvements, provided the board will sanction it and anyone hooking on to the water from Deerfield road and the sewer from Arbor Vitae road must pay his prorated share. This was referred to the zoning and planning commisâ€" A motion was made and passed by a 3 to 2 vote to enforce the ordiâ€" nance that licenses . all. businesses in the village which were due May, ing. The long distance between water hydrants was brought to light at the recent fire at the Dorcas Home Orphanage. i wson 10n Present day hymnsâ€"J. B. Pratt. Can Christianity save civilization W. M. Horton. Killed hjs artiste wife to spare her Best loved religious poemsâ€"J 0d and the astronomers covery LIBRARY of idealsâ€"G. E. Harkâ€" THE P RESS Sidney L. Parry, 37, of 1858 Broadway avenue, escaped serious injury last Thursday evening when Escapes Injury As Car Hits N. 8. Train | HOW TO DETECT COUNTERFEIT BILLS â€" | 1. knNow your moneyi ; 2. COMPARE the suspected bill with a genuine of the same ! type and denomination. Olbserve carefully the following features: The only three types of currency printed by the United States Governmient for circulation are: 1. FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES, which bear GREEN serial numbers and seal. 2. UNITED STATES NOTES, which bear RED numbers and seal. 3. SILVER CERTIFICATES, which bear BLUE numbers and seal. PORTRAITS * Denominations of bills may be identified by portraits, as follows: WASHINGTON on all _ $1.00 bills JEFFERSON on all $2.00 bills LINCOLN on all $5.00 bills ; HAMILTON on all $10.00 bills * JACKSON on all ~$20.00 bills 3. RUBBING a bill will NOT prove whether it is genuine or counterfeit; ink will rub off of either. 4. REMEMBERâ€"NOT ALL STRANGERS ARE COUNTER FEITERS, BUT ALL COUNTERFEITERS ARE LIKELY TO BE STRANGERS. The United States Secret Service and your police wish you to KNOW YOUR MONEY, and through this nationâ€"wide omumetccmmmmme _ educational program aim to suppress the , t "Tm, | mojor crime of counterfeiting. g } M Observance of these few simple rules will Â¥.4 safequard the pocketbooks of the Nation. i * Therefore, I urge every person to carefully i study the rules and to follow them. The United States Secret Service is grateful ’ for the wholeâ€"hearted cooperation which Â¥% it has always enjoyed from your police o officers, and we now solicit the assistance CHIEF WILSON _ of eyery American citizen in this effort to prevent crime through this modern method of education, inâ€" stead of the ageâ€"old method of prosecutions and imprisonment. TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC: t . i 4 CE 4 w Ti y hX (c) SERIAL NUMBERS: Ganuine have distinctive style; firmly and evenly printed; same color as seal. Counterfeit, style different; poorly printed; badly spaced; uneven in appearance. (d) PAPER: Genuine,bills are pririted on distinctive paper containing very small red and blue silk threads. KNOW YOUR MONEY (b) SEAL: On genuine, sawtooth points around rim are identical and sharp. On counterfeit, sawtooth politts are usually different; uneven; broken off. (a) PORTRAT: Genuine is lifelike; stands out from oval background which is a fine screen of regular lines; notice particularly the eyes. The counterfeit is dull, smudgy, or unnaturally white; scratchy; background is dark with irreqular and broken lines. And Avoid Loss Due to Counterfeits TYPES OF CURRENCY on all _ $1.00 bills on all $2.00 bills on all $5.00 bills on all $10.00 bills on all â€"$20.00 bills on all â€"$50.00 bills on all $100.00 bills on all on all on all on all on all on all Parry was driving east on County Line road and was unable to stop his car as the train rumbled northward over the crossing. ~The front of the auto was damaged considerably. his car collided with a Skokie Valâ€" ley train. ? Chiet, U. S. Secret Service. Aas 2Wreze, Tharsday, March 13, 1941