City of Chicago v. Ryan-Foley Co., 229 Ill. App. 640 (1923)

March 19, 1923 · Illinois Appellate Court · Gen. No. 27,881
229 Ill. App. 640

City of Chicago, appellee, v. Ryan-Foley Company, appellant.

Gen. No. 27,881.

Action under city ordinance forbidding persons to have premises remain for two hours in an offensive condition or prejudicial to public health; and forbidding the exposure of ashes or other substances liable to be blown about, or the cleaning of carpets, etc., or conducting of any business where particles will pass into any public place or occupied premises. Judgment for City of Chicago. Appeal from the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. John Richardson, Judge, presiding. Heard in this court at the October term, 1922.

Affirmed.

Opinion filed March 19, 1923.

Rehearing denied April 2, 1923.

John H. O’Neil and Gallagher, Kohlsaat, Rinaker & Wilkinson, for appellant. No appearance for appellee.

Mr. Justice Matchett

delivered the opinion of the court.