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REED & COMPANY
Lumber Exchange Bldg.
Tel. Central 1507
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i or Listed Stock and many active unlisted stocks on our
TEN PAYMENT PLAN
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REED & COMPANY
Lumber Exchnngo Bldg., Chicago
Tel. Control 1507
PHONE SOUTH CHICAGO 446
CHARLES RINGER
REAL ESTATE
LOANS and INSURANCE
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Fire, Fidelity, Automobile, Bonds,' Etc
2924 East 79th Street
CHICAGO
William Curran
TAILOR
Edison Building
N. E. Cor. Adams and Clark Sts.
Suite 1437 Tel. Central 5750
CHICAGO
We Ship to All Parts of the United States
ESTABLISHED 1893
The Stock Yards Packing Co.
175 and 177 North Fifth Avenue
CHICAGO
Purveyors of Meats and Groceries
To the best families, restaurants, hotels, clubs, sum
mer resorts and vessels in and outside of Chicago.
Telephones Main 1049 and Main 3442
ALL PHONES CANAL 2948
Lawrence Ice Cream Co.
Ice Cream QUALITY and Ices
Twenty-First Street, Sangamon Street
Canalport Avenue and Peoria Street
, CHICAGO
Telephone Armltngo 1840
ESTABLISHED 1898
Geller Dairy Co.
Dealers in
Perfectly Pasteurized
MILK PRODUCTS
1229-31 North Oakley Blvd.
CHICAGO
Mt. Airy White Granite
FOR BUILDINGS AND MEMORIALS
CHAS. H. GALL
127 North Dearborn Street CHICAGO, ILL.
TELEPHONE CENTRAL 3804
Walter P. Stcffcn
Attorney at Law
Title and Trust Building
Phone Majestic 8817
Reiidenco 5339 Ellis Avenue
Phone Hyde Park 173
Edward J. Carey
Attorney and
Counsellor At Law
610 Cunard Building
140 North Dearborn St.
RndJlphSSl CHICAGO
NEW WARDS
.Chicago Is going to have now words.
They nro needed, tis Tho Eaglo
pointed out. Tlio Itopubllcnn and
Democratic County Committees liavo
reached nn agreement to put through
a nrty-ward bill, with ono Aldorman
from each ward, at tho next session ot
tho Illinois Legislature
Tho river wards, apparently, with
sufficient nldormen among thomsolvcs
to stop any favorablo action upon tho
proposed redisricting under tho pres
ent council organization, have forced
tho political arrangement perfected.
Progress has been mado whoroby an
agreed map covering tho realignment
of ward boundaries, to talto caro of tho
additional flftcon wards that would bo
created, has been prepared and has
been O. K.'d ly tho powers that ought
to bo ablo to perform tho first neces
sary stop, which is passage of tho bill
at Springfield next wlntor.
This map, It Is known, will bo used
as tho basis for congressional reappor
tionment nnd probably for a senatorial
icapportlonment, which liavo been
hanging flro nt tho stato capital over
slnco tho census of 1910. Tho tentatlvo
ngrcoment, congrossionally and sona
torlally, Is that tho now districts In
Chicago shall follow tho ward lines
created by tho agreed map, provided
tho fifty-ward schemo reaches frui
tion. Tho salary to bo paid tho Council
mombcrs undor tho slnglo alderman
system will bo a factor, undoubtedly,
In further dovolopmont of tho Joint
Itopublican-Domocratlc plan. That It
may bo fixed at cither $4,500 or $5,000
in tho bill to bo Introduced, is consid
ered probable.
Under tho agreed map tho fifty
wards nro orcctod on tho basis of
population, as ascertained by tho
school census of 1917, and accuratoly
figured, block by block. No ono of tho
wards, as tho realignment proposes,
has fower than 48,000 Inhabitants nor
moro than 62,000.
By sections ot tho city tho addi
tional fifteen wards aro thus appor
tioned: North Side, 3; Northwest
Sldo, G; West Side, 2; South Sldo, 2;
Southwest Sldo, 3.
On tho North Sldo tho Twenty-fifth
Ward Is divided nt Qranvlllo avenue,
tho now ward running thenco north to
tho city limits. Tho Twenty-sixth
would have its smith lino nt Irving
Pork boulevard. Tho south halves of
tho Twonty-flrst and tho Twenty-sec-
ond would bo mado into a now ward,
and tho present Twenty-first would He
north of Chicago avonuo nnd cast of
Stato strcot. A now ward would bo
mado of parts of tho Twenty-third,
Twenty-fifth, nnd Twenty-sixth.
On tho South Sldo, tho Fifth would
lose Its southwest portion to a now
ward that would bo mado out of tho
north pnrt of tho Twenty-ninth. Tho
Sixth would split and n now ward
would bo orcctod around Washington
Park. A now ward would bo built
from tho south half of tho present
Seventh and tho north part of tho
Eighth, with Seventy-first strcot ns a
center.
Tho present Twcnty-sovonth on tho
Northwest Sldo would bo sovorcd at
Irving Park boulovard, with u now
ward hounded roughly by Irving Park,
polmont, "Central avonuo, and tho
fiver. Another ward "would bo mado
from tho Flftoonth and Twonty-sov
enth Wards, hotweon WoEtcrn, Soeloy,
Fullcrton, and Chicago avonuos. Still
nnothor now ono would bo croatcd be
tween North avonuo nnd Mndlson
street, Ashland nvcnuo nnd Sceloy
street.
ricfllstrlctlng on tho West Sldo con
templates two now wards in torrltory
now In tho Twolfth and Thirty-fourth
Wards. In tho Town of Lalto tho
north lino of tho Twonty-ninth Is sont
south to Fifty-fifth strcot. A now ward
Is outlined between Sixty-third and
Sovonty-flfth streets, from South Park
avonuo to Western nvonuo. Another I
Is figured between Forty-third nnd
Fifty-ninth, nnd botwoen Wcntworth
nvonuo nnd Stnto strcot.
It Is undorstood that tlto bulk of tho
county committeemen in each pnrty
nnd a majority ot tho aldormon havo
approved tho now mop, and that pros
poctlvo mombors ot tho next loglsla
turo liavo ngrocd to go along with It,
as long ns it lms boon mndo an organ
ization proposition with both parties.
Meeting hours tor Cltr Council com
ml Untie are m follows:
Monday Streets and alleys, f
o'olook; buildings. 3:30 o'clock.
Tuesday Schools and polios, 111
o'clock; harbors, wharves and brldgss
2 o'clock: local industries, 3 o'clock j
Wednesday Special park commt
slon, 10:30 o'clock; health, 3 o'clock;
local trimnporUtlon, 3 o'clock; track
elevation, 3:30 o'clock.
Thursday Oas, oil and eltotrlt
tight, 2 o'clock; license, 3:10 o'clock;
water, 3:30 o'clock.
Friday Compensation, 11 o'clock;
Judiciary, 2 o'clock; finance, 2 o'olook;
bathing beaches, 3:30 o'clock.
THE SARTTARY DISTRICT
Following nro tno standing commit
tees of tho Sanitary District of Chi
caggo: Judiciary Paullln, Droit, Dalley,
Muollor, Sorgel.
Financo Dally, Paullln, Lawloy,
Cnrr, Sorgel.
Engineering Clark, Dalloy, Lawloy,
Drelt, Carr.
Electrical Development Droit,
Clark, Muellor, Reading, Paullln.
Kodoral Relations Reading, Paul
lln, Lawloy, Carr, Sorgel.
North Shoro Channol Paullln,
Droit, Lawloy, Muellor, Carr.
Roal Eatato Dovolopment Carr,
Clark, Lawloy, Muollor, Droit
Rules Carr, Paullln, Dalley, Clark,
Muollor.
State and Municipal Relations
Clark, Droit. Ro&dlng, Mueller, Sorgol.
Labor Lawloy, Paullln, Muellor,
Roadlng, Sergei.
Stone and Spoil Banks Muellor,
Droit, Lawloy, Carr, Reading.
Health and Public Order Lawloy,
Carr, Roadlng, Muellor, Sergei.
Calumot-Sag Channel Reading,
Carr, Lawley, Muellor, Sorgol.
Illinois Vatfey Mueller, Reading,
Paullln, Lawley, Sorgel.
Employment Paullln, Dalley, Clark,
Droit, Mueller.
Facts aoout the SaatUry District
and dralaage oanal:
The main and water power chan
nel Is 40 miles lost.
Length of river, lake to Robey
street, a Miles.
Length river diversion channel, IS
miles.
Width assln channel, Robey street
to Etaamlt:
Bottom, no (est; top, 11.
Width main channel. Summit to
Willow Springs:
Bottom, 202 feet; top, 290.
Width main channel, Willow Springs
to Lockport (rock sectioa): Bottom,
160 feet; top, 162.
Width river diversion channel: Bot
tom, 200 feet.
Minimum depth of water la mala
ohannel, 22 feet
Current In earth sections, 1 1-4 miles
per hour.
Current In rock sections, 1.1 milts
per hour.
Present capacity of canal, 200,000
cubic feet per minute.
Total amount ot excavation, 42,331,
635 cubic yards.
The north shore channol, extending
from Lawrence avenue to Lake Michi
gan, in the village of Wtlmotte, Is
about 8 miles long with a water depth
of 18.6 feet.
Construction of the Sag canal to
drain the Calumet region was begun
In the summer ot 1611.
Sag channel will bo 22 mtloa long
when work is finished.
EAGLETS.
Tromont G. Olson, head ot tho woll
known and rollablo Olson Multlgraph
Co., at 19 South La Sallo street, has
won a good namo In this community
by tho fino work his concern turns
out. In quick and export sorvico It is
unoxcollcd in tho multlgraph lino.
Uso tho Oliver typowrltor for best
results..
John Z. Vogelsang has done much
to make tho restaurant tho attractive
feature of Chicago llfo that it Is
today.
Tho Now Roma restaurant at 117
North Clark stroot, of which I. Pelle
grini is tho popular managor, grows
In favor with tho public ovory day.
Judgo Scully of tho County Court
Is a great basoball fan and Is vory
popular with tho ball playors nnd
their friends.
Charles Molltor, a rocognlzod loador
In tho machinery trndo, Is ono of Chi
cago's leading and most rollablo busi
ness men. His name is honored
whorovcr ho Is known.
Charles C. Broyer Is one ot the best
liked men on tho Northwest Sldo. He
Is noted for his public spirit and de
votion to tho Interests of his fellow
cltlr.eae.
Thomas J, Wobb'o 39-cont coffoo is
a housohold word. Adv.
Ninian H. Welch
Attorney at Law
Master in Chancery
Circuit Court
19 South La Salle Street
Telephone Central 3943
Judge Jobn K. rnnoiville Is making
a splendid record on the Munlcloal
Court bonch. He Is on able, broad
minded and just Judge.
Addison street, on of tho widest
and longoat east and west streets on
the north and west sides, should be
made a boulevard.
Captain Henry Channon, tho well
known and highly respected president
ot tho H. Channon Company, is ono ot
tho men who is alwayo working to
mako Chicago greater. Captain Chan
non's public spirit, his natural energy
and his groat popularity mako him a
valuable man to any causo that ho
espouses.
Aldorman Walter P. Stoffon is mak
ing a lino record In tho city council.
W. S. Tothlll, the groat manufac
turer ot gymnasium and playground
apparatus, at 1815 Wobstor avonue,
has a national reputation bocauso of
tho oxccllence and rollablllty ot his
products.
Rakllos' restaurants havo mado a
namo for thomsolves in Chicago,
which stands for good sorvico, good
food and good equipment. John Rak
llos, tho proprlotor ot this popular
string ot restaurants is a progressiva
and patriotic Amorlcan citizen. Ho
has been n hard workor for tho Lib
erty Loan and has done much towards
lining up tho Crooks ot Chicago In tho
fino showing thoy bavo mado.
Granville W. Drowning would make
a good mombor of the Circuit Court
tanch.
Corslglia Brothers' fino restaurant,
at tho Southwest coruor of Orleans &
Illinois streets, is n great favorite with
hundreds of tho big business men and
manufacturers in the vicinity. Cor
slglia Drothers havo long held a great
namo for tholr unrivaled Italian cook
ing. Their Spaghetti and Ravioli havo
won woll deserved reputations on ac
count of their excellence.
Joseph A. OTJonnell, former legis
lator and park commissioner, Is one
of tho most popular inomtera cf lbs
Chicago bar.
Matt Allor wouia make a good City
Treasurer. Ho is a sterling Democrat
and has worked hard to put many good
men into public office.
Business men who phono Hoco, Su
perior 7100, for envelopes, always got
what they want.
Qustave PoITacX, the popular gen
eral managor of the Stock Yards
Packing Company, is winning wide
fame as a philanthropist As a helper
of friendless boys he is doing great
work In Chicago.
Adam Wolf Is one or tne most pops
Jar men in Chtcago. You can't beat
htm.
Julius Oswald, tn well known bar
bor at 154 West Randolph street Is
very popular with tho city hall boys.
Thomas J. Sauerman ot Ohio and
Clark streets and proprietor of tho
oldest saloon and restaurant in Chi
cago has the finest bar fixtures to
America. They were made over fty
years ago, and tho carving was an
done by hand. The German Historical
Hociety has takon photographs of
Um.
H. Schmidt of 9S7 Center street has
a host ot friends who would back him
for public office.
8tlllman B. Jamlosou is one of the
coming men in the Republican party.
He Is honost and able.
Goorgo E. flrcnimn Is ono ot tho
nblcst nnd most popular Democratic
leaders In Illinois. His ncqunlntnnco
with conditions all over tho stato, his
groat clrclo of friends and his unlm
poachablo domocracy aro strong olo
monts In his success.
William Ganschow is making a fino
record ns West Park Commissioner.
Ho is progressive and alert to tho
noeds ot tho public.
William A. West, tho popular mem
ber of tho Stato Board ot Equalization
from tho Ninth District, is making n
good record. '
Richard M. Hennessey, tho well
known building contractor, has an
honored record for ability and efficiency.
K. O. Schmidt & Son havo oponed
tholr now subdivision in North Edge
water. It is located at tho southeast
cornor of Falrflold ond Dovon av
onuos ono of tho most beautiful nnd
accosslblo ot locations.
William D. Munhall
ATTORNEY AT LAW
1012 Ashland Block
Clnrk and Randolph Streets
CHICAGO
Telephone Majestic 7870
Albert J. Ilopklm Jamei 8. IlopUm
Hopkins & Hopkins
LAW OFFICES
134 South La Salle Street
Suite 020 Corn Exchange Dank Bldf.
CHICAGO
TELEPHONE MAIN 3140
FMhM.LnvM LwerfUAu
Mtoae Cooffal 28-18
Lowes & Richards
Attorneyi i at Law
Sf
127 N. Den rbora St.
CHICAGO
Chester A. Phillips & Co.
SALES ENGINEERS
Old Colony Building, Chicago, 111.
USED MACHINERY EQUIPMENT
Steam Shovels, Dredges, Locomotives, Cars, Rail,
Locomotive Cranes, R. R. Equipment
GENERAL CONTRACTORS' PLANT
Telephone Itnrrlson 780 COItllESfONDEKCE INVITED
ESTABLISHED 1878
Phones Monroe 2753 and 2754
A. H. Anderson Foundry
BRASS Bronze and Aluminum CASTINGS
Heavy and Light Castings
1211-13 FULTON ST. and 218 NORTH ANN ST.
Near Lake St. CHICAGO
We Manufacture
Giant Motor Trucks.
Chicago Pneumatic Compressors.
Boyer Pneumatic Riveting, Chipping
and Calking Hammers.
Giant Air Drills, Wood Borers
and Grinders.
Giant Fuel Oil, Gas and Gasoline
Engines.
Duntley Electric Drills, Grinders
and Hoists.
Hummer Hammer Rock Drills.
Bulletins on Request.
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company
Fisher Building , ,52 Vanderbilt Ave.
Chicago Branches Everywhere New York
PPpfjFfTfTi
WM. H. MALONE, President
TelepHone Randolph 327
Illinois
Petroleum Products
Company
ROAD, FLUX AND LUBRICATING OILS
CONTRACTOR'S REQUIREMENTS
11 South La Salle Street CHICAGO
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