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RE-ELECT RINGER '
Charles nitjgcr hat) mndo a magnifi
cent record As county nssossor. Ho
has made friends on all sides by his
Just and lmparllal methods and Is
slnco tho outbreak or tho war. His
son, John J. Sliorldnn, 20 years of ago,
Is enlisted In tho nvlatlon section of
tho United States army.
Ho should bo re-elected to tho Board
of Assessors.
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The service flag! With its star of
blue, sometimes turned gold:
silently it sells more bonds than
any salesman in the land. & It
matters little where this badge
of service hangs: in the home of
wealth or in some humble cot
tage, it Always its message is the
same: that you shall lend and
generously lend to end this war
more quickly, ft To save more
stars of blue from turning gold.
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CAREY A STRONG
CANDIDATE
flno trado among loading traslnosa
and professional men. As a sartorial
artist ho has few equals and no superior.
Tho fooling Is growing that Tom
Carey is tho logical Democratic candi
date for Mayor of Chicago.
Ho bolongs to no faction.
Ho Is controlled by no clique
Ho is forceful.
Ho is fearless.
Ho is honest.
Ho has nothing to conceal.
Tho longor tho campaign
strongor ho will bo.
Undor present conditions ho
pears to bo tho ideal candidate.
tho
tip-
Frank Rico, general manager of the
Benjamin Electric Company, is one of
tho progresslvo young business men
of Chicago. Ho Is respected and pop
ular with everybody.
Charles HasterWc, the well knows
brewor and president of tho Best
Brewing Company, has a hoat ot
friends in tho business world.
The leadrng inernuers of evtry
ciety and club in Chicago red The
Eagle.
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9 XSS. Government Bonds
Donated by The Chicago Eagle.
COVERN0R LOW
DEN'S ASSISTANTS
Department of Trade and Commerce.
Director William H. Boys, Stroator,
$ c.ooo.
Assistant Director James S. Bald
win, Decatur; J4.000.
Superintendent of Insurance Frod
W. Potter, Albion; $5,000.
Firo Marshal John Gambor, Otta
wa; $3,000.
Chief Grain InspectorWalter E.
Schmidt, Chicago; $5,000.
Department of Finance.
Director Omar H. Wright, Bolvl
dcro; $7,000.
Assistant Director Evorott II.
Tripp, Bohidoro; $4,200.
Administrative Auditor Joseph C.
Mason, Chicago; $1,800.
Suporlntondont of Department no
ports A. T. Splvoy, East St. Louis;
$3,C00.
Department of Agriculture.
Ciroctor Charloa Adklno, Bomcnt;
$0,000.
Assistant Director H. II. Pnrko,
Sycamore; $3,000,
Suporlntondont of Foods and Dairies
John B. Nooman, Elgin; $1,800.
Suporlntondont of Animal Industry
W. W. Wright, Toulon; $3.C00.
Chief Veterinarian A. T. Peters,
Peoria; $1,200.
Chief Gamo and Fish Wardon
Ralph F. Bradford, Pontlac; $3,600.
Department of Labor.
Director Barney Cohen, Chicago;
$5,000.
Assistant Diroctor Burt C. Bean,!
Chicago; $3,000.
Chief Factory Inspector Robort S.
Jones, Flora; $3,000.
Suporlntondont of Freo Employment
OfTlces W. O. Lcwraan, Danville;
$3,000.
Chtef Inspector of Private Employ
ment Agencies John J. McKonna,
Chicago; $3,000
Department of Mlnea and Minerals.
Director Evan D. John, Carbon
dale: $5,000.
Assistant Director Martin Bolt,
Springfield; $3,000.
Department of Public Works and
Buildings.
Diroctor Losllo D. Putorbaugh, Peo
ria; $6,000.
Assistant Director Thomas G. Von
num, Wntsokn; $4,000.
Superintendent of Waterways Wil
liam I Sackott, Morris; $5,000.
Superintendent of Printing H. L.
Williamson, Springfield, $5,000.
Suporlntondont ot Purchases and
Supplies Honry II. Kohn, Anna;
$5,000.
Superintendent of Highways S. E.
nradt, Do Knlli; $5,000.
Suporlntendont of Parks Frank D.
Lowmnn, Sandwich; $2,500.
Department of Publlo Welfare.
Director Charlos II. Thorno, Chi
cago; $0,000.
Assistant Director James E. Mc
Cluro, Carllnvlllo; $4,000.
Fiscal Supervisor Frank D. Whlpp,
Springfield; $5,000.
Suporlntondont of Chnrltlos A. L.
Bowon, Sprlngflold; $5,000.
Superintendent of Prisons John L.
Whitman, Chicago; $5,000.
Suporlntondont of Pardons and Pa
rooH Wllllnm Colvln, Sprlngflold;
$5,000.
Denartment of Health.
Diroctor Dr. C. St. Clair Drako,
Sprlngflold; $C,000.
Suporlntondont of Lodging Houso
Inspection William H. McCulloch,
Chicago; $3,000.
Department of Registration and Edu
cation. Director Francis W. Shopardson,
Chlcngo; $0,000.
Suporlntondont of Registration
Frod C. Dodds. Sprlngflold; $4,000.
Tho Micholob Clw which meet
at Ohio and Clark streets In S&uer
man's splendid rooms is growing In
membership and powor every day.
EAGLETS.
Tho Oliver typowrltor is praised by
all who havo used it.
George W. Paullln, tho great fur
rier, has mado n business rocord for
honesty and integrity that wins for
htm hosts of friends.
Charles s. mormon, the well known
lawyer, has honored every office be
ever filled from proeldont of the
ioard of education to corporation
counsel.
John R. Ford, the chief deputy col
lector ot customs. Is a most efficient
id to Collector McNeill.
Frank Hogan, tho highly rospocted
president ot tho Heco Envolopo Com
pany, would mako a good mayor. He
Is a man ot great oxocutlvo ability
and earnestness ot purpose and ho
numbors his frlonds by tho thousands.
Maurlco T. Cullerton Is much re
spected ns a Icador in labor clrclos.
made a
CHARLES RINGER.
Popular County Assessor Who Should
Be Re-Elected.
strong with men of every shado of
political opinion. Ho desorvos to bo
ro-clcctcd.
RE-ELECHHERIDAN
Popular County Assessor De
serves Well at the Hands of the
Voters. His Record Is Good.
Dixon C. Williams, ono of tho finest
orators in tho Domocratic party is
growing in popularity. Ho would
mako nn ldoal member ot congress if
ho would consent to run for tho office
Simon O'DonnolI Is nn honest, earn
est and respected leader in the world
of labor.
George D. Baldwin, mnnnger of tho
Walworth Manufacturing Company, is
ono of tho leaders in Chicago's busi
ness Ufa.
Tho Now Roma Italian rostnurant
at 117 North Clark street, across from
tho county and city buildings, is ono
of tho most popular restaurants in Chi
cago. Under tho nblo management of
Mr. I. Pollagrlni it has built up a great
patronago among tho best class of
people.
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COLLINS COLLINS
rrnnhttn 1019 BOS Tacomit Bid.
Ivnn D. Koukoff, tho well known
monoy broker nntl Btcnmshlp agent, is
a leador on tho West Side. Ho would
mako n good county commissioner.
Aldorman Wllllnm P. Ellison of tho
Twenty-second Ward is making a
good record In tho city council. Tho
pcoplo nro talking about him for
higher honors.
Ono of tho-most popular public offi
cials in Chicago Is Michnol K. Sheri
dan, whoso term ns county assessor
expires this year.
Ills record is n flno ono and his
faithfulness to duty certainly entitles
him to a roolcctlon nt tho handB ot
tho voters rogardlcsn ot party.
A staunch and lifelong 'Democrat,
loyal to his party, his ronomlnatlon is
a certainty at tho primary.
IIo has treated all cltlzons with fair
ness regardless of party Hues and his
devotion to tho Interests of all the
pcoplo is known to ovorybody. A
Dr. George Sultan always
good record In publlo llto.
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Judge Klckbam Scanlan fulfills the
expectations of his frlonds. His rec
ord on the bench Is n good one.
Clayton F. Smith Is n Domocrat
who grows In favor every day. Ho
would mako a good mayor of Chicago
tor nil tho people
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CHARLES KRUTCKOFF,
Republican Candidate for County Assessor.
Dr. M. Lolnlngor, tho popular don
tlst, who, with his sons, conducts tho
well-known dental parlor at 1280 Mil.
wnukoo avonuo, In tho Pnlntlno Build
ing, is ono of tho progresslvo nnd
wide-awake cltlzons of tho Northwest
Sldo.
Le Grand Foot Parlor Opening.
Tho La Grand Foot Parlor nt 133C
North Clark strcot, had a grand opon
lng of its now qunrtors at tho nbovo
nunibor on Soptombor 11. Thoro was
class to that opening, too. Somo of
tho best pcoplo on tho North Sldo,
Including mnny patrons from tho
Lnko Shore Drlvo, woro present. Pro
fessor Postollo furnished a splendid
cntortnlnmont. Thoro woro musical
selections and cholco numbors by emi
nent soloists. A flno orchestra
dimmed tho audlonco. Thoro was n'
Punch and Judy show, flno rofrosh
ments and a good tlmo gonorally.
Chiropractic What It Is.
Chiropractic (Klro-prak-tlk) is tho
Sctonco of locating tho cause of ills
oaso and tho Art of romoving it by
adjusting tho splno, which rolloves
prossuro on tho norVos nnd nllowa
nature's lifo-spark, or uorvo onorgy, to
flow frcoly to and from tho brain.
Tho causo ot dlseaso, as tho Chiro
practor flnd3 It, Is a subluxation of ono
or moro of tho vortobrao which dee
creaso tho slzo ot tho opening through'
which tho spinal nerves pass, and
implngo or press them, henco shut off
a portion of tho norvo supply to tho
organs or parts, nnd tho result will bo
dlscaBO, deranged functional activity.
A normal norvo supply to any organ
or part ot tho human body generates
normal function and maintains health.
In adjusting tho vortobrao to re
leaso tho prossuro, tho Chiropractor
uses and needs nothing but his hands.
Tho wholo object of his work is com
pleted when this pressuro is removed.
Nnturo does tho curing, In somo cases
dally adjustments aro necessary for a
tlmo. In other cases, howovor, t.hreo
adjustments a week will bring splen
did rosults, Tho Chiropractor should
bo tho judge as to the frequency ot
tho adjustments.
"No matter how strango, unusual,
or oven opposod to established cus
tom or belief nn idea may bo, it its
claims prove to ho In harmony with
all tho essential facts concerning the
subject to which tho idea is related,
it ia truo nnd valuable nnd should bo
accepted," Invostlgato and intorvlow
F. H. Soubold, D. C, 1430 Stevens
Bldg., Chicago, and bo convinced.
Advertisement.
MICHAEL K. SHERIDAN.
Popular President of the Board of
Assessors Who Deserves Re-election
as Assessor on His
Record.
nntlvo Amorlcan, Mr. Sliorldnn, who
was born In Sterling, Illinois, lias
lived In Chicago slnco 1888.
For twenty years ho wns managor
ot tho shipping dopnrtmont ot tho big
packing plant of Morris & Company nt
tho Stock Yards. In 1912 ho was ap
pointed doputy clerk of tho Criminal
court and was elected member of tho
Cook county board of assessors In tho
fall election of that yoar. In this
capacity ho sorvod two years us sec
retary ot tho board and two years ns
chairman, and during his entire torm
his course hnu beon guided by an oyo
sluglo to tho wolfaro of tho public,
fair play to the taxpayors duty. IIo
now holds tho position ot ohalrman
ot tho honrd of assessors.
Mr. Shorldnn received his education
in Sterling, Illinois, whoro ho grad
uated from tho publlo high schools.
Ho aftonvnrds attended business col
logo nnd thus equipped ho started out
to fnco the world, and in tho world's
bnttlo has mot with great succoss.
Mr. Sheridan is a momber of tho
Knights of Columbus, tho Maccabocs,
tho Loynl Ordor of Mooso, tho Irish
Fellowship Club, tho Englowood Pa
triotic Loaguo, tho Soldiers Relief So
ciety nnd Is an nuxillary momber of
tho State Council of Defense Ho Is,
ns wo havo said, a Domocrat from tho
ground up, and is now Democratic
wnrd committeeman from tho Thirty
first ward Ho wns n momhor of ex
emption board No. 72 until January
12, 1918, whon Governor Lowdon ac
cepted his resignation which Mr.
Sliorldnn was obliged to tendor so ho
could attend to his official duties as
member of tho board of assessors.
Mr. Sheridan has tho distinction ot
bolng coinpllmontod upon tho fact
that Ills honrd of exemption had not
cost tho government a slnglo ponny
for anything whllo ho was a momhor
of that body, as ho furnished tho
clerk-hire, room, light, heat and
everything olso pertaining to tho
work.
As stated at tho outsot, Mr. Sheri
dan's torm oxplroa In tho coming fall.
Ho is a candldato, within tho linos of
tho Democratic organization, and if ho
is nominated for ro-oloction (which is
a cortnlnty) ho will undoubtedly bo
ro-cloctcd, Ho is a roan of quiet and
unassuming ways, and his candidacy
Is being conducted in a quiet, dignified
way. As ho says hlmsolt: "It tho
Domocratic organization drafts me
again for offlco I shall mako tho raco,
and It elected shall servo. If I am not
drafted' by tho party I shall bo found
working for the regular candidate
and for all tho regular candidates on
the county tlckot."
Michael K. Sheridan Is nothing it
not a patriot. Ho has given his tlmo
and best efforts to his country over
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