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y HE CHICAGO EAGLE
COUNTY AND SANITARY DISTRICT
HEADS AND JUDGES OF THE AP
PELATE, CIRCUIT AND SUPERIOR COURTS
Board of County Commissions
1'eler Kuluberg, President.
Members from the City of Chi
cngo.
Unrttey Burg.
Joseph M. l-ltsgerald,
Thomas Kasperskl,
Daniel Morlnrty,
Allien N'owak,
Owen O'Mnllcy,
Frank Ragen,
Daniel Ityan.
William D. Scott,
Peter Relnberg.
Members from outside the City of
Chicago.
William Dussc,
Joseph Carolan,
Dudley S. I'lornon,
Georgo A. Mlllor,
Wm. H. MacLoan.
Address all commissioners, It. 537,
6th floor, County Building.
Peter J. Hllert, Committee Clork.
It. 607, Bth floor, County Building.
Henry A. Zonder, Superintendent
of Public Service.
Sheriff
Charles W. Potors.
Morris Wilson, Chlof Bailiff (South
Sldo).
John C. Ityan. Chief Bailiff (North
Side).
It. 423, 4th floor, County Bulldln.
County Treasurer
Harry It. Gibbons.
Jacob Undhelmer, Assistant Treas-
uror.
Jos. GUI, Chief Clerk.
Thomas J. Dooloy, Assistant Clerk.
Thomas F. Gahan, Assistant Clerk.
R. 212, 2nd floor, County Building.
Recorder of Deeds
Josoph F. Haas.
John F. Dovlne, Chlof DlMf.
R. 120, 1st floor, County Brfdlmt.
Registrar of Titles (Torrens Sys
tem) Joseph F. Haas.
F. R. Stolnort. Chief Clork.
R. 120, 1st floor, County Bulldlnx
County Clerk
Robert M. Sweltzer.
John H. Mack. Chlof Deputy.
T. J. Crowo, Chief Clerk.
John P. Keovers, Chief Bookkeeper.
J. S. Mayer, Chief Cashier.
Louis C. Legner, Chief Marrlaje
Llcenso Department.
James G. Wolcott, Chief Tax Re
demption Department
M. J. Browno, Chlof Map Depart
ment. Daniel Hcrllhy, Chlof Eloctlon De
partment. It. 233, 2nd floor, County Building.
Martin J. O'Brien, Chlof of Tax Ex
tension Department.
Frank U Pasdeloup, Head Clork.
R. 217, 2nd floor, County Building.
County Comptroller and Clerk Board
of Commissioners
Robert M. Swoltzor.
William J. Graham, Deputy Comp
troller. M. J. O'Connor, Chief Clerk.
R. 511, Bth floor, County Building1.
Clerk" of the County Court
Robert M. Swoltzor.
Goorgo L. McConnoll, Chief Clork.
J. O. H. Moyor, Chlof Insanity D.
vision.
R. COO, 6th floor, County Building.
County Agent
Wm. H. Ebomann, 213 South Peoria
Street.
Cook County Hospital
Cor. of Harrison and Wood Sts.,
Chicago, 111.
Michaol Zlmmor, Warden.
Oak Forest Institution
Honry L. Bailey, Superintendent.
Mall P. O. Oak Forest, III.
Public Welfare Bureau
Amolfa Sears, Director.
R. 722, 7th floor, County Building.
Coroner
Poter M. Hoffman
David R. Jones, First Assistant.
R. 600, Bth floor, County Building.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
August W. Mlllor.
Louis Hutt, Chief Deputy.
Otto Bessercr, Chlof Clerk.
R. 412, 4th floor, County Building.
Clerk of Juvenile Court
August W. Mlllor.
Edward R. Arkomaw, Chlof Clerk.
R. 1007, 10th floor, County Bulld
ins.
Clerk of the Superior Court
John KJollander.
Leonard A. Brundago, Chief Deputy.
Jamos French, Chief Cleric
R. 437, 4th floor, County Building.
Clerk of the Criminal Court
William It. Parker
Itobnrt R. Lovj Chief Clork.
Criminal Court Building, cor.
Michigan St. and Dearborn Ave.
Clerk of Probate Court
John F. Doxlno
It. 623, Cth floor. County Building.
Clerk of the Appellate Court
James 8 Mclnerny.
John K. Connorty, Chlof Deputy.
It. 1400. Michigan Blvd. Building.
Members of Board of Revlow
Patrick A Nash
Edward R. LIUIngor.
Stephen D Oriffln. Chlof Clerk.
William P rsoney. Assistant Chlof
Clork.
R 337. 3d floor. County Building.
Members of Board of Assessors
Michael K. Sheridan,
Georgo K. Schmidt.
W. H. Wobr.
Adam Wtfif.
Chas Krutckoff.
R. 312. 3rd floor. County Building.
Cook County Civil Rsrvlee Commission-Harry
A. Llpsky, Chairman.
James M. Whalon, Secretary.
Ralph H. Teck.
William F. Foohrinf". Office Secre
tary It. C47, Cth floor, County Building.
County Superintendent of Schools
Edward J. Tobin.
R. 60C, Cth floor, County Building.
State's Attorney
Maclay Hoyne.
M. F. Snlllvan, First Assistant.
Criminal Court Building.
Unas. Case, Jr., In charge of Cook
County Law Department.
B. 107, 6th floor, County Building,
JUDICIARY.
Illinois S'.Frcme Court
Judgo Orrin N. Carter.
11. 1022, 10th floor, County Build
ing. Appellate Court
Branch 1.
William H. McSuroly,
William E. Dover,
Jesso Holdom.
R. 1400, Michigan Blvd. Building.
Branch 2.
Charles A. McDonald,
John P. McGoorty,
Albert 11. Barnes.
R. 1400, Michigan Blvd. Building
Branch 3.
John M. O'Connor,
Thomas Taylor, Jr.,
Claronco N. Goodwin.
R. 1400, Michigan Blvd. Building,
Judge of Probate Court
Honry Horner.
Judge of County Court
Thomas" F. Pcully.
Judge of Juvenile Court
Mcrritt W. Plnckney.
Judges of Superior Court
Albert C. Barnes,
Thcodoro Brontano,
Joseph Sabath,
Wm. Fcn'moro Cooper,
William E. Dover,
Josoph H. Fitch.
Charles M. Foell,
Honry Gucrln.
Jacob H. Hopkins
Martin M. Grldloy,
Marcus A. Kavanagh. "
Charles A. McDonald,
M. L. McKlnley, N
Wllllnm H. McSurely,
John M. O'Connor.
Hugo Para,
Denis E. Sullivan, ..
John J. Sullivan,
Josoph E. David. " '
Oscar Hobel.
Extra Judges
10th floor, County Building.
Judges of the Circuit Court
Victor P. Arnold,
Robert E. Crowo,
Jesso Baldwin,
Georgo F. Barrott,
David M. Brothers,
Josso Holdom,
Frank Johnston, Jr.
Goorgo Korston,
Dnvld F. MntchotU
John P. McGoorty,
Morrltt W. Plncknoy,
Klcklmm Scanlan,
Frederick A. Smith,
Thomna Taylor, Jr., '"
Charles M. Thomson,
Oscar M. Torrlson,
Richard S. Tuthlll,
Charles M. Walker,
Thomas G. Wlndos.
Jury Commission
Josoph II. Barnott,
Otto Pompol,
Chas. W. Solnwerth,
Chas. I,. Caswell. Chiof Clerk.
R. 821, 8th floor, County Building.
Chicago Law Institute and Library
10th floor, County Building.
William Holdon, Librarian.
County Supt. of Highways
Goorgo A. Quintan.
R. 325, 3rd floor, County Building.
President of Sanitary District
Chas. H. Sorgo!.
Trustee of Sanitary District
Wllllnm J. Hcaly.
Patrick J. Carr,
Wnllaco G. Clark,
Harry R. Llttlor.
Chas. H. Sorgol,
Goorgo W. Taullln,
W. O. Nance.
Jamca II. Ijxwloy,
M. A. Muollor,
John McGlllon, Clerk.
901 S. Michigan Ave. (Karpen
Building). Tolophone Wabash
1320.
Cook County Building
Occupies block, Randolph, Wash
ingtnn, Clark and La Sallo Sts.
John Czokala, Custodian.
Criminal Court Building
Cor. Michigan and Dearborn Ave.
Jacob Pomorantz, Custodian.
Cook County Jail
Criminal Court Building, Doarborn
Avo., botweon Michigan and
Illinois St.
William T. Davles, Jailer.
County Surveyor
Harry Emorson.
R. 42G, 4th floor, County Building.
County Architect '
Eric E. Hall.
133 N. Clark St.
Marx Boor Tunnel and Restaurant,
at tho corner of Doarborn and Madi
son streets, Is well worth your patron
age. It Is onu of tho flno old stylo
restaurants where evorythlng Is good
and plenty of it. Tho cooking could
not bo hotter. Just namplo it. Tho
manngomont, under the guiding hand
of Fred II. Marx, has won encomiums
for this flno eating house in tho heart
of tho city.
Vlviano Brothers make tho best
macaroni in tho market. Tholr big
factory at 2148 to 2168 Canalport avo
nuo Is ono of the largest in the coun
try and Is noted for its cleanli
ness, thoroughness and attractiveness
throughout, and for tho groat product
It turns out
Judge Charles a. McDonald Is mak
ing a splendid record on the Superior
Court bonch Ho Is a conscientious
and fair-minded Judge.
Sidney Adler, tna well known law
yer, Is In the front .-ank of boomer
or nls native city Chicago.
Fred W. Upham would make a
splendid United States Senator if he
would consent to make tho race for
that position.
Benjamin Moore & Co.
Manufacturer of
Paints, Colors, Varnishes,
Muresco
401-423 North Green Street
Phone Monroe 1086 Chicago, III.
uiTnunvQ
GAS LEAKAGE IS
VERY DANGEROUS
IJquid Going Into Crank Case Di
lutes Lubricating. Oil Within
Very Short Period.
KNOWLEDGE OF LUBRICATION
Motorists, Can Avoid Trouble by Use
of Good Motor Oil Need Be no
Fear of Deterioration If-OII
la Changed Frequently.
"I mil not at nil anxious that mo
torists should consider inu n crunk
or n calamity howler," mild Mux llug-i
ulstlne, who lmx attracted considerable
attention through thu country by his
freiiueiit pertinent tips to uutomobllo
owners, "but 1 certainly do wunt
folks to know inure about their curd
uiid the proper euro of them.
"I belluvo motorists cannot know
too much about lubrication and lu
bricating oils. Luck of knowledge
Weans loss of pleasure, loss of time
and oftentimes, considerable loss of
money- And there Is one underlying
phase of the subject which Is often
overlooked by motorists and yet which
Is thu huso of many lubricating trou
bles. I refer to what Is commonly
known ns 'gnsollno leakage.
Causo of Leakage.
"Gnsollno leakage Is generally
caused by u certain amount of mix
ture which Is not burned and llnds Its
way Into the crank case, diluting tho
nil and liostroyliii; Its lubricating quali
ties from 10 per cent to UO per cent In
from two weeks to n month's time, de
pending upon weather conditions. This
means that on the compression stroke
some of tho gaseous mixture from the
combustion chamber lenks past the
piston rings and condenses In the
crank case. This action Is duo to the
fact that the oil does not perfectly
feal the space between tho cylinder
walls and the pIMou rings. In some
Instances tills leakage has been so
marked that oil taken from a crank
case, due to the largo amount of gaso
line present, exploded when touched
with n match.
"Of course It Is obvious Hint gaso
line Is not a good lubricant. And It
does not take much speculation to de
termine what will happen to a motor
If no steps are taken to prevent the
gasoline from leaking Into thu crank
EXHIBITION OF RESCUE WORK BY RESCUE
CORPS OF DEPARTMENT OF MINES IS GIVEN
mWr77r
H-rs
ri.si&. . ).
Givlna Flr3t Aid to Miner "Overcome."
In conjunction with tho trial blasting held by tho department of mine.-,
near Pittsburgh, an ixhlhltlim of rescue work by thu rescue corps of (he
mining department wis given. The photo shown the men of the rescue corps
exhibiting their prowess ns tlrt-altl men while administering to one of th lr
number "overcome" while helping to "rescue" victims in u mine cuvu-Iii. The
motortruck was built i-pecluliy to curry their complicated outtlt.
ADJUSTMENT OF CARBURETOR
Necessary to Insure Gasoline Economy
Rich Mixture Will Cause
Loss of Power.
Keep your carburetor propel lj ad
justed to Iiiiiiro gasoline cconon.v. X
t leh mixture will ovcrlnat tho cncliiti
mid cause carbon In cylinder hem's, be.
hides losing power. A lean mature
will give loss of power uinl may i- t lire
to the carburetor.
To test for rich mixture open the air
valve slightly, admitting more ilr. If
thu engluu speeds up tlio mixture Is
too rich, Clo.se down slichtly on .spray
nozzle or low spued adjustment.
To test for lean itilMuro pull out
tho choke knob on ilusli a short dis
tance. If engine speeds up tin mix
ture; Is too lean, and ineils to imvo
tho low speed adjustment opened
slightly.
Having adjusted these to your nit
Isfnctlou throttle down engine mid
then open throttle suddenly, linulne
should pick up speed smooth!) and
rapidly and should not backllre at
caiburetor. If It backllroH the mix
ture should be miido richer from high
speed adjustment.
In winter the mixture should bo
slightly richer, hut tho above ti-MN
should bo used to make sure tho
change Is In tho rh;ht direction and
that the mixture does not become too
-Ich
case and becoming a part of the lul
llciint.
Very Poor Lubricant
"Oil, diluted with gasoline, becomes
a mighty poor lubricant and will
leave tho cylinders dry If allowed tc
nnMHniwt llflnttntlMttt M'lllsl wilt nilttar
wear and necessitate tho replacing oil
some vital part of tho Internal mech I
nnlsm of the motor. Wrist plus, cyl
inders and pistons are very apt to suf
fer from this gasoline leakage with
great danger of burnt out connecting
rods find main, bearings,
"Motorists can avoid this trouble
and gnln assurance of a perfect seal
between piston and cylinder wnlls by
tho use of u good motor oil, of course,
and the frequent (Induing of the oil
In the crnnk case.
"If owners will drain off the old oil
In n crank case often say once every
two weeks In cold weather, and once
n month during the summer and re
plenish with fresh oil, there need be
no fear of the oil deteriorating and
losing Its original lubricating qualities.
Five dollars spent this way may save
a hill of from fifty to ono hundred
dollars In n season for necessary re
pairs. The frequent cbnnglng of oil
In the crank cm so during n period of
seven months would not amount to tho
price of ono piston and It only taken
ten minutes' time to make tho change."
NOVEL VEHICLE WHEEL TIRE
Construction So Designed That Re
siliency Can Be Readily Regulated
for Cushion Effect.
The Scientific Aiaerlrau In Illustrat
ing and describing a vehicle wheel
tire, tho Invention of G. Le.cano Y.
Nerey of New York, says:
This Invention relates to tires of
that type In which the tread Is formed
by n plurality of hcpnriito tire sec-
A Side View of the Tire.
tlons yieldingly mounted on the body
or frame structure of the tire. Tho
general object Is to provide u construc
tion of tires so designed that tho re
siliency, can bo readily regulated to
Insure tho best cushioning effect for
the vehicle.
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VENT FOR MUFFLER CUT-OUT
Troublo Frequently Experienced Can
Be Avoided by Following Di
rections Given.
Troublo Is frequently experienced lu
cutting the win fur u mulller cut-out.
A V-shapetl ent prevents free move
ment of the butterlly valve used on mi
many cut-outs Hero Is u way of cut
ting u satisfactory vent: Cut the ex
haust pipe with u hacksaw through
half of tho pipe diameter. Then saw
u parallel silt and ilually another di
agonally across. In this way two
points can he hcul mid sawed off. A
little asbestos packing makes u tight
cut-out Joint.
PACKING FOR PUMP GLANDS
Asbestos Rope Thoroughly Soaked In
Cylinder Oil and Covered With
Craphlte Is Favored.
Either wlfklng, lead or graphlto or
loose-twisted asbestos ropo .packing
should be used for packing water
pump glands. When tho asbestos Is
used It should bo soaked thoroughly
In cylinder oil uul covered with line
ilnko graphite, It should be colled
around the shaft In tho direction of
turn of the gland nut, and this latter
should not bo tightened more than
enough to present leakage of water.
The wrench should not bo put on this
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STATEOTHCIALS
Governor,
FRANK O. LOWDEN.
Lieutenant-Governor,
JOHN Q. OQLE8BY.
Attorney General,
EDWARD J. BRUNDAGE.
Secretary of state,
LOUIS L. EMMER80N.
State Treasurer,
LEN SMALL.
Auditor,
ANDREW RUSSELL.
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
FRANCIS G. BLAIR.
Clerk of Supreme Court,
CHARLES W. VAIL.
CITY OFFICIALS
' Mayor,
WILLIAM HALE THOMPSON,
Treasurer,
CLAYTON F. 8MITH,
City Clerk.
JAME8 T. IQOE.
Comptroller,
EUGENE R. PIKE.
Corporation Counsel,
SAMUEL A. ETTEL80N.
Commissioner of Public Works,
FRANK I. BENNETT.
Commissioner of Health,
JOHN DILL ROBERT80N, M. D.
General Superintendent of Police,
JOHN J. GARRITY.
CMINTY OFFICIALS
8tate'e Attorney,
MACLAY HOYNE
County Treasurer,
HARRY R. GIBBONS,
Recorder of Deeds,
JOSEPH F. HAAS.
Sheriff,
CHARLES W. PETERS.
County Judge
THOMAS P. SCULLY.
' County Clerk,
RODERT M. SWB1TZER,
Probate Judge,
HENRY HORNER.
Probate Clerk,
JOHN F. DEVINE.
Criminal Court Clerk,
WILLIAM R. PARKER.
Superior Court Clerk,
JOHN KJBLLANDER.
Circuit Court Clerk,
AUGUST MILLER.
Coroner,
PETER M. HOFFMAN.
President County Board,
PETER REINDERO.
Board of Review.
P. A. NASH.
EDWARD R. LITZINQER.
Board of Assessors.
WILLIAM H. WEBER,
ADAM WOLF,
GEORGE K. 8CHMIDT,
CHARLES KRUTCKOFF.
MICHAEL K. 8HERIDAN.
THE SANITARY DISTRICT
Facts asout tb BaarUury DUtriot
and dralmac osjuI:
Th- main aad water power chan
nel Is 40 bjIIn losux.
Leacth of river, lake to ftobsy
street, allies.
Length river dlrorsloa caaanel, II
miles.
Width main channel, Robey street
to BsuBsalt:
Bottom, 110 feet; top, 111.
Width 'main channel, Summit to
Willow Springs:
Bottom, 202 reet; top, M0.
Width main channel, Willow Springs
to Lockport (rock section): Bottom,
160 feet; top, HI.
Width river diversion channel: Bot
tom, 200 foot.
Minimum depth of water in mala
channel, 22 foet.
Current In earth sections, 1 1-4 miles
per hour.
Current In rock sections, l.f miles
per hour.
Present capacity of canal, 100,000
cuble feet per minute.
Total amount of excavation, 4l,tll,
OSS cubic yards.
The north shore channel, extending
from Lawrence avenue to Lake Michi
gan, In the village of Wilmette, Is
about 8 miles long with a water depth
of 11.6 feet.
Construction of the Sag canal to
drain the Calumet region was begun
in the summer of lvll.
Sag channel will be 22 miles long
when work Is finished.
Richard M. Hennessey, the well
known building contractor, has an
honored record for ability and effi
ciency. K. ti. Schmidt & Son have bpenod
thJr now subdlvU Jo. North Edge
vtitr. u Is located w tho southeast
cornor of Falrfiold and Devon nv
pnuos ono of the most boautlful and
accosslblo of locations.
Profossor M. 3. Dwyer, whose splen
did gymnasium Is on tho nlnoteonth
floor of tho Continental and Commer
cial Dank building, has n groat ell
ontngo among tho solid men of Chi
cago. Iluslnoss and professional men
of standing and fame aro among his
host ploasod patrons.
F. William Morr,- with the big and
well-known South Water street house
of C. H. Weaver & Co., is one of the
most popular men in tho vogetable
and fruit trade.
Robert R. Jarapons would make a
great Judge.
Sscretary of State Louis L. Emmer
son Is making a fine record and many
friends by the ablo and efficient man
ner in which he conducts hia great
office.
Gus A. riorkos for many years pro
prietor of tho North Sldo Turner Hall
is now distributor for Pom-Roy, a puro
applo wino of the Champagne type.
lAa usual ho U making a bag suocess.
Hey Bros. Motor Car & Garage Co.
Finest Garage in Chicago
BEST OF SERVICE
DAY AND NIGHT
4621 to 4629 Cottage Grove Avenue
TELEPHONE DREXEL 772
Areola
Electric Co.
Selling Agents, Lux Mfg. Co.
LUX LAMPS LAST LONGEST
418 Hartford BIdg., 8 So. Dearborn St.
Telephone Central 1104
The William H. Reid Company
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PHONES FRANKLIN 360-1395
Suite 1358 Conway Building
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Boyer Pneumatic Riveting, Chipping
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Giant Fuel Oil, Gas and Gasoline
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Duntley Electric Drills, Grinders
and Hoists.
Hummer Hammer Rock Drills.
Bulletins on Request,
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Fisher Building 52 Vanderbilt Ave.
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' 351 to 363 East Ohio Street
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