§ 33. PASSING AND ENFORCING ORDINANCES, ETC.
   To pass all ordinances, which the council may deem necessary and proper for carrying into full effect the provisions of this act and for the regulation of the municipal government of said village and to execute the same, and to impose fines, forfeitures and penalties for the violation of any ordinance or any provision of this act and to provide for the enforcement of such ordinances and the recovery of such fines, forfeitures and penalties in any manner not repugnant of the Constitution of the United States and of this state; provided that any person charged with a breach of any provisions of this act, or any ordinance shall be entitled to trial by jury in the manner provided by statute for persons charged with assaults and assault and battery, and provided that in no case shall any such fine or forfeiture exceed the sum of one hundred dollars for any one offense, and any such fine or forfeiture may be recovered before the police magistrate, or any justice of the peace in Cook County, in the corporate name, and the police magistrate or justice of the peace may, unless the amount of such judgment be paid forthwith or satisfactory security be given, issue execution against the goods and chattels of the defendant so fined, immediately, upon the rendition of judgment, or he may commit such defendant to the prison or other secure place provided by the council, or to the Cook County jail, until such judgment and costs are paid, or there to remain 48 hours, and if the fine exceed ten dollars then to remain in such confinement twenty-four hours for every five dollars over and above the said ten dollars and so on in proportion to the amount of said fine.