Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1939, p. 9

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sections are completely overlooked. It is eXPected, say ipolIce officiais, that underPrivileged boys wifl break overIthe traces'once in a while and go on a. Jamboree of destruction, ini spite' of! directed playground fac il- ities which, after ail, ,offer no opporý- turities for freedomn of action in the late )iours of night which Some boys apparently look upon a rerequlsite na~tter, Street Lampa Illustréated herewith is one of four- street lamps broken In an outburst of vandaljsmn on August I&. The brick with which the -damage was done is visible In the Picture. In this case the darnage as paid for by parents of the boys. On August 29, at about 1:30 a.mn. anotber 9utbreak 0curre4. in -whi.ia accOMPlish a The record of Go on Real "er At Kenilworth avenue and R~ road a sign on th~e lawn of a estate office was wrecked. perpetÈators drove a car onto lawn and over the sign. By samne means traffie siRns onmR darmage. is as fol- Seneca and Iroquoisroads, T'wo lights atop the pillars which mark the entrance to Indian Hil Estates at Illinois and Iroquois roads and at Seneca road and Lake ave- nue, are missing. Two others were broken but flot mnoved.. Destroy Traffle SIgu -On Ilinois road- west of Lcs BeIb-mSharmer Lg Sizes' Absorba Action Strain ... Knee Stroin ... Godter Strain Today into1 andl a pai5 nis iumuiy i ec home wlth them. a pirTE AVENUE

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