Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jun 1930, p. 9

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* soieiy on'emvcieucy rnvy WiiI WOFk CYCR A, harder than they do now." tri The county poli ce departruent is seriously undermanned, Chief Collins * asserted. "The need for more* men is greatest," he maintaine&, "when. auto- mobile, traffic, is heaviest. Ail the po-, lice stationis, WilloW Springs, Morton *Grove and Homewood, are seriousgly handicapped Sundays and holidavs ini their attenipt to handie 'auto traffic, on the county's roads. Need More:Meon and Cars "There are 'only 28 men at the Wil- owSprings station, under the com- mand of Lt. C. A. Wolf. The boun- daries of Willow Springs station- are the county uine 2on the west, Lake street on the 'north, the"lake. on the east and,1l9th street on the soutb. And for aIl that territory only 28 men! They, work in three. shifts'. of eight * hours each. Eighteen_ men work during the night. At least 75 men are needed tg patrol1 the 'Willow Spriqigs district properly. Two :more squad. cars are * also necessary. The station now bas, one squad car." * Morton Grove station, commanded i by Lt. L. f. Laird, has onflY 33 nmen, Chief Colins said. Seventye;five men * are needed. to protect that territory, which. is ýboundedby. the -county line on the west, county Une on the north, th e lake on the east and. Lake street on thie south.. Two more squad cars * are also necessary. Similar conditions prevail at the Homewood station, commanded by Lt. R. E. Seiter. Its lhits are 9th avenue on the west, ll9th street on the north, the state hune on the east and the coun- ty line on the south. Chief Collins' latest report, that for the month of May, showed that the :Morton Grove station led in the num- : ber of arrests-426.. Willow Springs was second with 325 and }Iomewood third, with 2"92. 0f,,Morton Grove's ar- rest s.375 were for violations ofthe or- dinance as to speeding. Eighty percent« of the Willow Springs' arrests were for the samfe offense and there were 235 at Homewood. - Very few of the arrests by the countv higlhwav police. are those of' jr., Mon avent Metal ,Hose: Reel MVheel it w here vou M ant, 1 our lho-e' Blossoms or Bugs Ail yield to Aome AUl Round Spray. Acme Correctly combines Ail arsenate of lead for All chewing insecte; iero- Round su'ing isect; and Spray Bordeaux mixture for Spray fungus diseases. Spray Guide. with evey package 1 V24b pkg ............ 45c 1 -1b. pkg......... 85ç' BAIN KING. Spvlnklet 50%. Qlkeiv Rave tuiefinest Iawn yoa eéver hut with a BAIN KING. Set JI for ri rcles.. angles or gtr1pç. Soili jets 'or. eoarse spray for trees and shrabs, urenelng downmpour for Ia,%wns, entle shiower *or m l8t for flowersý and seed :beds. 'Theu wonder sprinkler. Staipdrd site. ... .5 S(ll est ra rd) 1Sinicli size ... ........ 6.00 24-ich size......7.50 Ring Sprinkler .... Evainston Sprmkler' 75e 65e Lawn Swing 4 - paisengeýr Painted. in 1briglit $lO.95 Pereni ' ot and Lawn Mower 4-blade, 16-inch size, balbearing. 'eWall Hose Rl Threel fA unequaled as a time and làbor saver and makes Pos- sible the use of the hosef without the usual soiling of the bands "ld of t en e v en th e never, kinked or knotted, and the noz- zle end is al- ways in im- mnediate reacli. ___________I I Lawn Clothes Drier A Proiren Succes esGOLD MEDALOP FOLDING FURNITURE Recliniag Char -Wood- .work Varnihd- Striped canvas I.- Louise Scheidenehelr class reunion at V While in Boston tl guestý of Gov. and Allen. $13050- 1219 Wihuette Avenu Phone Wilmette 3060 I 1

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