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Lav?Iey, Republican ciHdidate.-'for re-election as Die "of the Trastees I the SanitaryDis&ict 6t Mucago, was ushered in this gfand ow yrorld right here in the'greatcity of Chicaf q In 1876, and ia. wy.-crise of the -word he Urz genuine Qucaoan, receiving his education ''in ils public schools, later oa graduatkgrwitTj high honors from ihe lUfnoJf "jtollege of Law. - "-:- For five terms, .or ten years he was- one of the Terj valuable members ot the City Qwmcil from the Four teenth Warded' as a member of that body hfs wise coanscl jps constantly sought by tlw ther members of the ci.ty IegisktiTC hody He was ior a. long tisee oae- of the very strong and of the fifMBict MiuentialP members gas, j.ad electric 4ightcomaut teegje' Crty ConnciL He always "J ". r-itood for 'hoifrtjr ik efficiency ia the admimstrattM fiMn!dfal af fair: Jt was. through AWerWn Lawlor efforts that modem -tonkte fctwi- ness methods were iWtrodaced into city affairs in the'jtreywatiou ef the budget. He abb dM to he tr& diiced tnodera Taoohhe tying !nvd ac counting methods. jH has always received ' the ;anquMed endorsement of dv-ic bodies ad h;' been praised by -the press for seciKMC badet re form. He bas'always'WMj.jkcustMQed to handlingvfprpMemM a result f bis vast experieec e;fce -varioas im ppttant cssMkktees of .Use. Ckr Com- cil-arid iJt kmWwi WtM brougbt,'m'1iim coalitetjwith h-i yr- ?nt positioft'as one ijf Sc 7tt-pf the Sanitry Gisrki Ckimtai- M Cm- ,- .1i.- the election in' November, 1916, he was chosen one of the Trustees of that district and in that position he is more than making good at every inch of the' road. ' He is chairman of its finance com mittee which is the most important committee in connection with the Sanitary District of Chicago. Mr, Lawley is one of the most -popular public officials in Cook county for he Always greets everyone with an extremely pleasant smile, and. with a warm' grasp of the -hand and at all times be conducts himself like a high class gentleman and the voters in this dry imi county will make so mistake, in re-electing Mr. Lawley. to his pres ent position on Tuesday, November 7, for at .all times in the past he has proved himself to be an honest and fMW. pablic ervaftt. Hon. Matt A. Mueller, JRepubltcan GamHil&te ir Re-Ekctiwa for' Tnktee of tke Sanitary District f Qucags HON. JAMES H. LAWLET RepublicaB Cslis1siU ft R-lctiML As a. Twritit rf Um Sanitary 'Dktnejf ii CVk., Owac tin W HonorasJUcsr.Wlult.H HthUim Hk PrMMtPMi b'on, EntkJ Km te Jl-lUcGmk m Tit Jay, tivrmmhwrj. Utely Mr. LwlT Scst tk Ayypistrjst t- Mi- Gert rude BiWst, rit mmd IIlic- Yb CoWW Wb aa to a P-kim msWIUnm of Aa B4aW af Rtmr af CookCtrtaaty. . :; 'a-1 Hon. Matt. A. Mueller. Republican candidate for re-election as one of- the Trustees of the Sanitary District of Chicago, js one of the most popular German-Americans in this dty or country and needs no long introduc tion to the great army of readers of this newspaper, He was born on- the. 12th day of December, 1865, in Germany, arriving hi this country 'in the .spring, of' 1881, located at Chester, Randolph Coanty, IUiaott, where he "worked on a farm for two years; removjng to Chicago on May 1, 1883r lie located in the same- district where he now resides at 4917 South Eoorais street f :Fbr bohk yeais he' worked for the Jones and Silks Packing Co, the Boyd and Luaham .Packing Co., and Swift and Co, e 102.5 jAtr that tie he tv appointed Rtila.EsUte Deputy, in the Board of Review, serv ing in -that tapadty aatS April 1, 1909. Then he plunged into ipolkics - dead earnest, for M the April ekedoa in 1909t he was elected to the City Coaa dl from the' old .fighting 29th ward. He was re-elected Alderaua from the same -ward in 1911, wiaaiBg oat by only twenty votes; hat be was de prived of his seat by a strong partisan vote in the City CounriL Being .undaunted,' lie was still a strong factor and a proraiaeat leader of the Republican party oa -the soath- west side, and he acessfJly argan- izek the Lake BafldiBg Material' Co, of which he was Presides for three years; disposing of his interest; ia that company be sncceaafally engaged ia the Real Estate basiaesa aader the firm name of Matt. A. Maetfer sad Company, located at, 5047 S. Ashlaad avenne. At the present time Mr. Mueller, is president of the Grcune. Mueller Coal I Company. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mucller.are the: proud and jsappy parents of two bright aad lovely children. He is one-of the high est Masons in this country, bemg con nected with alL the high Masonic bod ies :n Chicago.."He is also &a honored member of the Modern Woodmen, Na tional Union and the Plattdeutschen Gilden, of which be has been Grand Treasurer for years. Mr. Mueller like his warm friend Hon. James H. Lawley. has always been true blue in his friendship for de cent and worthy colored people1 and every colored person residing ia this dty and1 county will record their votes .in Favor of their re-election Tuesday, November 7fri. 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Republicaa.can-ada-te for Jadge of the MunJdpal Court of Chicago, six year term, 'has been" arosiinently in the public eye seen jttB!uiuj " J--- ---? r.w. .4v w 'v - fer soateyears. In 1914 he was elected (of its most Tmportaat comaHtieea. At In 1918 he was elected to ,th Ctyfof Lyle, Harold, Hoovrr and Devitt Coundl from the. 32d ward aad re-; with offices at. 108 South La Salle St. elected In 1930 '.aaa fresn that tkae ts'l Chicago Bar Association Report the present he "has aWy servad pa all' (April 1st, 1922) said: "In public life to the Legislature of this state-and re-elected ia 1916, where he made a spkadtdi record for he jvas always tLilMr aA workine ha.cd.jfoiv.thc passage of reform measures 'whieli the present h'me he if a very vakahle member of its Fhtaace CaaHnvttee and Chairman Coaaeil vCoastkatJeaal Convention Comavttc. He his succeaslatiy been, eagaged luv Vn of areat benefit to alt the in the active practice of all Waacaes eoctle. resJdwg within the grand old 1 of the Jayr in this cit for S yearsj an ideal judge of the Munidpal 'Court state of Iafaek. i H stands at the bead 0 the law- firm .of Chicago, this candidate has demonstrated that hcis fearless and ever ready to stand by his convictions. He is faithful, and diligent in the performance of his duties." Alderman Lyle -possesses a well trained-judicial mind. He will make The Most Popular German-American Republican in This City or Coek County Who Will Bo Re-Elected Oae. of the Trulm of the Sanitary District of Chicago on Tuesday, Novemhar 7. Both Men and Women Can Vote for Hfnu -Y? - ... J7 THE KU KLUX KLAN AND THE had been passedby alxfge vote con- KOCK RIVER "M. E. CONFERENCE The M. E. Methodists held forth at Princeton the past week; and the, Rock River confreace.!Sand after going on record as Wmg?oitTtirly op posed to wet beer and the J?u Klnx Klans. but for some cause (Jr other they skinned the resolution back which demfting the midnight white robed , riders. " To make up for its following down to the K. K. Ks. the conference did'.'. 0 on record against the lynching of lored men, the Herrin' massacrer the - uppression of free speech, and such nstances where injunction, imprison ment, and deportation weresaid "to hate violated constitutional rights. cbiiirrY juiw j. RAinc s. xza. :: JMWt WOU THJC TKDOM1V iottrr of th Chicago bar "JUMOCIATIOif. BasL Haaty Jlpcer ladfnted for Th aaat vk- JRore tbaa Jfteea haaaftajaeasaerr.ot the Chfeao Bar jjiMfistisfi hate; cacaged ia heotei ZtWir -favorife xaadtdafes ifcfr inJaiVrTif .- Cmy Coart FrahatV I'Caart 'ChkaOr wHh fhe foHow: the fce&tett -agaitng the te -was. between, KasC and Hon. Ed- sac fin a) aat tae;aiBS ckaed - '-' '--'- "ai Jattawiaar jm tac TT5. T-r"- ""t a . .r-i-i , an aaa jmuw 1. m mi 7r C wafc tac W-S.-sUae1aier - "? ,"av-- Horner, Desaecrat, aed '1,251 vates to thev307 record" for Jeroak J. Crowley, the RehaaKcaw asatiaae. The Bar-Associatiaa w.htffdy Rsaaa ficanr.hif its fTrs -aaeaB!: f sa Maad. by sittasa; jadges wjiugaad rtifai, and Judc Horaer's saaal is csaaid sred a, strikieg aVwaasiraska. at ttw importance the lawyew aHaah th' priacqjfe.' - Tbe-'resWts afkae judges srthe'MttK&ajai Caart follows: -v - . -OLD .l.7aje WettaJi. Co,, JU. J.H X Jaage Haca W. Wetfc, B.4a1 3. Jadge Howard Hajres, .stap..l'jMT A. Jaag JaaaCSaaaV Jftct. . r.l,MT '5Jie -JaiatlitMJi Um O J'"W' Jli Jaw. nVSVOasstsKVy. JM9 " h. 4V W , - a4 vlylVv 4TJMMP J JrVaUafMnssVJVCssh .' PPl' HL Fiaaeta Satniti ef. W. Jr Tacaasi y , ir:vr.- -pr t U. Max Luster.. Repi'.t. r. '.. . .v., 15. Judge Emaaael Eller. Rep... 16. fdatoad L. Mulcahy. Deai. . . 27. Michael F Ryan, Dem.,.,. J. 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