CISEK v. VILLAGE OF SOUTH HOLLAND, ILLINOIS

Gen. No. 47,318.

19 Ill. App.2d 120 (1958)

153 N.E.2d 272

Aloysius Cisek, d/b/a Starlite Motel, Chester Bittner, d/b/a House of Pizza, John Nieckula, d/b/a One-Six Shell Service Station, Emil C. Stufflebeam and John Cent, Appellees, v. Village of South Holland, Illinois, a Municipal Corporation, and A. Douglas Gowens, Chief of Police, Appellants.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, First Division.

Released for publication October 23, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Jacobs, of South Holland, for appellants.

Lyle, Havey & Gager, of Chicago, for plaintiffs-appellees.


JUSTICE ROBSON delivered the opinion of the court.

This is an appeal from an order declaring a Sunday closing ordinance inapplicable to the proprietor of a motel, the proprietor of a restaurant, and the proprietor of a filling station. The action for declaratory judgment was originally brought by five plaintiffs, three of whom own and operate businesses in the Village of South Holland and two of whom are property owners and residents of the Village, to challenge the...

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