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to write anything' which; would tend and for three years Jie has served as
to laud him In Nhe Smallest degree, an Assistant Attorney General of the
He was bom in this great city, edu
cated in its pnblicr schools, and, in
time, graduated -with ..high honors
from the Lewis Institute and the
Northwestern University.
He is the highly "honored son of
the late Judge. 'Max Eberhardt, who
hl-e his son wasan honor to the legal
profession, his father before-him was
among the first Judges of the Mnni-j
opal Court of Chicago. He had al
ays been extremely friendly "to the
colored people, -and, as his. son will he
elevated to the Municipal Bench, the
colored people will, still have a friend
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State of Illinois.
He is-an industrious lawyer of high
ideals and temperamentally fitted for
the "position.. Vedeenj him qualified.'
Chicago, -Bar Association Report,
April, 1922: '
He is an honored jnemberof the
Amerjcatt and -ChicagcuBar Associa
tions, Garden City A. I7. & A, 1L,
Lincoln Park Commandery and Me
dinah Temple.
The people of this city -will' be hon
oring themselves by electing him one
of the' Judges of the Municipal Court
of Chicago.
MYRTLE , TANNER
DATEfcOR
' MyryeTajMr BkckHde, Xtpfl-
caaatc for Ceoary Comait
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srtfcB Illiaeie, recerrlaK her ed-a-aea
i the PubUc Schools, titer
which the UHhtchool for twoymrs.
5W six years she was private secre
tary fer her fitther at the Sosthern JI
lmo Peaitestiary and for serea years
she was the chief beyer for a larfe
departHieBt store.
Five and a half years ago Hon. Jo
seph P. Haas the best County Re-
HON. MICHAEL ROSENBERG DEMOCRATIC CANDI
DATE FOR TRUSTEE OF THE SANTTARY' DISTRICT
Hob. Michael Rosenberg, Demo
cratic candidate for Trustee of the
Sanitary TJistrict of Chicago, was
born right here in dear old Chicago 36
years ago, recemag -his education in
its pabb'c schools later on rounding
it oat or finishing it up in a first
class business college, in starting in
He for himself be began right down
at the bottom of the ladder and grad
ually worked his way on op to the
top..
Looking around for something to do
in his early manhood days he suc
ceeded in finding a position with the
Foreman Bros. Banking Co. as pay
ing teller, holding that position down
for a few years, with the help of some
of his warm, friends he was able to en
gage in business for himself and after
much hard work on his part and dose
attention to-business today he is suc
cessfully engaged in several lines of
profitable business. He is the presi
dent of the International Lamp Man
ufacturing" ""Corporation, which em
ploys more than three hundred, and
seventy-five colored men and . women;
-when Mr, Rosenberg first 'started in
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women the
HON. ULYSSES S. SCHWARTZ, DEMOCRATIC CANDI
DATE FOR MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF REVIEW
Hon. Ulysses S. Schwartz, Demo
cratic candidate for Member of the
Board of Review of Cook County,
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Illinois, was born in the City of Mil
waukee, State of Wfsconsin, and is of
immigrant parents. He was Educated
in the public schools- of Norway, Mich,
graduated from the John Marshall
Law School, Chicago, and was ad
mitted to the practice of law in 1910,
he. was .appointed AssTstent ProsK
cutor of the city by Mayor Carter H.
Harrison in 1911, and served. 4 years.
He afterwards attracted special atten
tion by his vigorous prosecution of
the Chicago Street Railway Com
pany, -compelling them to furnish bet-'
ter beating 'and ventilation of . cars,
aad be ,co!kcted many thousands of
dollars la fines as a result of his ef-
idrts. Ties was the first case ot its
character, ever instituted la. Chicago.
He was elected, to the Gty Conasil
ia; 1916, irem the- 3rd ward, and
the following .year appointed to the
Saaace committee aad has" served con
tiaaally siace that time, and is now a
jaca&er of the firm of Kelly, Pried-
apar. framk s. noffltnai,
.wixt nr rxatAXi of thk.
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hundred
and colored vader. ty' swyerrisioa.
AH the, lsi di'sissji'MiU are wrk-
tea aafraad kW:
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past year, LONfltssre kSot were
written aad rs4 mU. , ay yre-
vious year. Mrs. MtskKegt md her
husband, Mr, Blkft, mad their
ealy bob, YeiMcia afetMat kse at
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salesmen fer the W kuap shade
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concerns weald eaU aa'the baycrs ttf
the lamp shale isaaitniiats at the
large department staves aad iafena
them that the beaatifal lamp shades
which were sold bylae IateraatioBal
Lamp Maaakctarasj; Coraoratioa
were made by cotfwd help and that
n6ne of the big4 "stares sh'eald buy
their goods aad thelresult was that
Mr. Rosenberg lesir thousands aad,
thousands of dollaTsf worth of busi
ness each year thrisjgh. race preju
dice against the coiend peeple but he'
did not and would act discharge his
colored Itelp. and as -the final result of
hli determination tort'and by his col
ored help all of theAWrge lampshade
manufacturing concerns in this city
are today following "Ip the footsteps
of Mr. Rosenberg aad are noir em
ploying hundreds ofJ!orcd men and
women in bringingrtfi their prod
ucts. ,v
It should cecm reasonable to every
colored person wheals deeply inver
esled in. the welfare, his race that
Mr. Rosenberg is: jaatty-.otiOea to re-
"jycoHt''''
people on Tuesday. Noreaaher 7," ia
man, Schwartz and Doyle, lawyers.
and is a member of the following com
mittees of the City Conncilf Finance;
He was elected to the Gty Council
Local Transportation; Railroads- In
dustries Compensation. '-He abol
aoHshed the absurd system By -which
the Council since his plection. "He
experts were overpaid millions of dol
lars in fees .for Jtheir services.. Tn 1919
he was made chairman of the Local
Transportation. .Committee, and his
served iar that, capacity siace his elec
tion. He formulated the well-known
wwnt AiUUtlH A Ao, ,V4 USC V-
lution of Chicago's difficult traction
problems; a plan that will lower fares
without reducing wages; eaabtes the
building of subways, elevated aad
street railway-exteasions. Ia 1922 he
instituted the Traits against the Adams,
Bcatty, Francois Company cemaellinff
thy retail of over $2011986 paid to"
them for work which was sever per
formed. In the recent street car strike
he organized the Citizens' Committee,
which by bringJag paelfc pressare to
bear, procured the suddea termina
tion of Chicago's trasp ortaea tie-ap.
In this regard, hts' efforts ia behalf
of all -concerned aad, eseedaSy -the
pablic, broacht. abaatthe aamasiastic
leomraeaaatioa - af the pahtic, 'caawaer-
3. Judge Howard Cayes, R..;L117
4jBde JeW F. Ha, JU.,..1,5W
5. Judge JohaJUcaardioa, JCtf.111
Jadge R. Nencssatr, JUa.. -993
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Mrs. Blacklidge is a yraauaenf
ateather f the Washiactos Park
Woaua's Oub, Woaiaa's Affiid Drag
gist of Illinois, the Coloey Oub and
Woaaa's Cry Club.
Mrs. Blacklidge is one of the aaost
gallant and charming ladies ia Chi
cago. She is. full of business from
the word go, and thousands of her
friends, b all walks cf life ia this
city, will on Tuesday, November 7,
make it possible, for. her to "become!
eae of the commissioners of Cook
County.
Ms race for one-of the Trustees of
the Sanitary -District of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg, who, is a
very- lovable lady to meet and their
four children Creside in a pleasant
home at- 1250 South Independence
boulevard.
As stated above Mr. Rosenber? is a
member of thte Constitutional Con
vention of Illinois, and he is also
an honored member of 'the fol
lowing- lodges and societies: Chi
cago Lodge No. 4, B .P.O.E, Wau
bansia Lodge No. 160; A. F. A. M.;
Lafayette Park Chap'ter, Aryan Grotto
No. 18, Beaconsfield Lodge K. of P,
Chicago Council, Iroquois Gab, Illi
nois Sportsman Club, Ambassador
Club, Chicago Motor Club, Associ
ated Jewish Charities of Chicago, Ra
mah Lodae I. O. B. A.. Sheridan Park
Club, Covenant Club, Bohemian Char
itable Association; German Club of
Chicago, Captain Dreyfus, Harmony
Lodge K. ofJ.,v Hebrew Institute,
Federated Orthodox Charities, Tem
ple Judea, Congregation Sharah Tor
ah, Gomel Chesed She! Emeth, Direc
tor Marks Nathan Orphan, Home, Di-
riS.el.Bn-rial.'&t-sl
Home for Incurables at Oak Forest. 1
cial organizations and every apprecia
tive citizen.
Mr. Schwartz starts today as a can
didate for tthe Board of Review, on
an endorsed public record of fearless
ness; intelligence, efficiency and econ
omy. He is at the present time chair
man of the Local Transportation Com
mittee, chairman of the Committee on
Committees, and chairman of the Sub
Committee of the Finance Committee
on expert, fees. Such honor and com
pliment has been rarely ever paid to
("the competence and honesty of any
other member of the Gty CounciL
Alderman Schwartz, because of his
record as a public servant of the -Gty
of Chicago, because of his long ex
perience in public affairs, because of
the thought and .study he has .given
taxation problems, and because of the
proficiency he has displayed in the dis
charge of every duty, and because of
the- special efforts made by him to fa
vor the colored, as well as the white
people, is justified in asking every
thinking citizen for his or her undi
vided support in his candidacy for the
office of Member of the Board of Re
view, nace xj oetore as name mi
the Democratic' cblumc on Tuesday,
Nov. 7th, and assure yovrself a square
deat " 1 '
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2. AKar M. Eberha Rep...... 892
3. Ai F. Gonaaa, Dem. ......., 53?
4. Si JE. Pcas, Zem.. ......... 321
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L Joha. J. Xape, 'iCep.... 723
2. Gearae M. Bafy, Re...... 7M
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HON. MICHAEL ROSENBERG
President of the Internatjonal Lamp, Maaaraetarmg Corporatioa His
Company Grving Steady Employment to More Than Three Ham
dred and Seventy-Five Colored Men aad Women. He Is a Mem
ber of the Constitutional Convention of Illinois and He Has Al
ways Voted Right oa All Qaeatioa Effecting the Political State
of the Colored People in Thk State. He Is One of the Best aad
Traest Friends of th Colored Race sa the United States. WiA
oat Any Qoestion Aboat It.oa Jaesday, November 7, He Will
Be Elected One of the Trustees of the Sanitary District of
Chicago,
HON. BENJAMIN M. MITCHELL
WILL BE RE-ELECTED TO
THE LEGISLATURE OP ILLI-
,NOI-FROM .THE,2JJST,jBEiJA-
"TORIAL DISTRICT OP ILEX-
NOIS
Hon. Benjamin M. Mitchell, who is
by far the oldest living member of the
legislature of this state, is again trp for
re-election.
He Is the regular Democratic candi
date for Representative from the 21st
Senatorial District of Illinois.
As a member of the Legislature in
the past, he has always had the back
bone, and the manhood to stand up
and vote in favor of everything which
would be beneficial to the colored race,
and many of the colored people in
his district will vote for him on Tucs
,day, November 7.
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HON. GEORGE E. BRENNAN
FREELY PREDICTS -.THAT -THE
DEMOCRATS IK THIS '
CITY AND- COUNTY HAVK
' THE REPUBLICANS ONVTHE
DEAD RUN.
Hon George E. Brennan, the head
leader of the Democratic Party in this
city, county and state, who only plays
at the game of politics for the fun-of
the thing and" not to-make a living at
it or out of it, is all smiles on. these
beautiful October or fall days, for he
freely predicts that the Democrats
have got the Republicans on the dead
run and that everycandidate on the
Democratic ticket in this city and
country will be elected on Tuesday,
November 7.
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