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Popular Judge of
8TATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION,
ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT
OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24,
1912,
Of the Chicago Kngle, published
weekly nt Chicago, Illinois, for April
1, 1019.
Stato of Illinois
B, I
County of Cook
Deforo mo, a Notary Public, In nnd
for tho Stato and county aforesaid
personally appeared Henry F. Dono
van, who, having been duly sworn ac
cording to law, deposes and says that
ho Is tho editor of tho Chicago Eaglo
and that tho following Is, to tho best
of his knowledgo and belief, a truo
statement of tho ownership, manage
ment (and if a dally paper, tho circu
lation), etc., of tho aforesaid publica
tion for tho date shown in tho abovo
caption, required by tho Act of Au
gust 24, 1912, embodied in section 443,
Postal Laws and Regulations, printed
on tho rovcrso of this form, to wit:
1. That tho names and addresses
of tho publisher, editor, managing ed
itor, and business managers tiro:
Publisher Chicago Eaglo (Inc.), 179
W. Washington St., Chicago, 111.
Editor Henry F. Donovan, 179 W.
Washington St., Chicago, 111.
ManaglnK Editor Henry F. Donovan,
179 W. Washington St., Chicago, 111.
Du3lness Manager Henry F. Don
ovan, 179 W. Washington St., Chicago,
III.
2. That tho owners aro: (Glvo
names and addresses of individual
owners, or, if a corporation, glvo its
namo and tho names and addrosses of
stockholders owning or holdlng'l par
cent or moro of tho total amount of
stock.)
Chicago Eaglo (Inc.) Owner, 179 W.
Washington St., Chicago, 111.
Henry F. Donovan, Stockholder,
900 Webster Ave., Chicago, 111.
3. That tho known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold
ers owning or holding 1 per cont or
moro of total amount of bonds, mort
gages, or other securities aro: (If
thero aro none, so stato.)
None.
4. That tho two paragraphs next
abovo, giving tho names of tho own
ers, stockholders, and security hold
ers, If any, contain not only tho list of
stockholders and security holdors as
they appear upon tho book3 of tho
company but also, In cases whoro tho
Btockholdor or security holder ap
pears upon tho books of tho company
as trustco or in any otbor fiduciary
relation, tho namo of tho porson or
corporation for whom such trustee is
acting, Is given; also that tho said
two paragraphs contain statements
embracing afllant's full knowledgo and
belief as to tho circumstances and
conditions undor which stockholders
and security holdors who do not ap
pear upon tho books of tho company
as trustees, hold stock and securltloa
In a capacity othor than that of a bona
fldo owner; and this affiant has no
reason to bellovo that any othor por
son, association or corporation has
any Interest direct or indirect In tho
said stock, bonds, or othor securities
than as bo stated by him.
5. That tho average numbor of
copies of each issuo of thl3 publication
sold or distributed, through tho malls
or othorvlso, to paid subscribers dur
ing tho six months preceding tho data
shown abovo is (This infor
mation is required from daily publi
cations only.)
HENRY F. DONOVAN,
Editor.
Sworn to and subscribed beforo mo
this 21st day of March, 1919.
(Seal.)
JACOB LEVY,
Notary Public.
(My commission expires August 31,
1922.)
Q. J. Chott, tho wen known lawyer,
who made a good record on the Jus
tice bench, would make a good Munlc
Ipal Judge.
Judgs Harry T. TJolan bu made a
rand record as Municipal Judge.
SCANLAN,
the Circuit Court.
LICENSE EVERYBODY
IN BUSINESS
Prohibition Means More Licenses
or Confiscation of Poor
Men's Real Estate.
Assistant Corporation Counsel
Drccn presented tho draft of a bill to
tho Council Flnauco Cominlttco
which if passed by tho Legislature
would plnco a llconso fco on practi
cally ovory business in tho city.
Tho purposo iu to ralso additional
revenue
Tho businesses not now llconscd,
but which would have to pay undor
tho proposed bill, follow:
Automobile, motorcyclo nnd bloyclo
sales agents, automobile drivers, ci
gar dcalors, harbor shops, shoo shin
ing parlors, druggists, olovator oper
ators, Ico cream and confectionery
parlors, laundries, loan banks, Hfo
and flro insuranco agents, oxtract
manufacturers, window cleaners and
waRhors, ticket brokers, commission
merchants and cold storago houses.
Wholcsalo and retail coal dcalors,
automobllo supply nnd repairs, bath
houses, business colleges nnd prlvnfs
schools, agents, solicitors nnd can
vassers, Jewelry dealers, vending ma
chinos, hotels, prlvnto garages, black
smith shops, claim collection agen
cies, dancing schools and acadomlcs,
dotectlvo ngcnclos, hay nnd grain olo
vators, banks, bankers and trust com
panics, butter, coffee nnd tea stores,
wholcsalo drugs, storago and ware'
houses, wholcsalo and rotnll furnlturo
and hardware and paint.
Tho commlttco took no action.
EAGLETS.
Jtttfgo jonn n. Cnvorly gives gon
oral satisfaction to tho public In tho
Municipal Court and grows moro
BiDular ovory diiy
Colonol August W. Mlllor, clork of
tho Circuit court, Is populnr with all
classes of tho people,
Judgo Ktckham Scanlan, tho ablo
jurist nnd populnr orator, is often
spokon of for high political honors.
Judgo Thomas F. Scully Is making
a grand record In tho County courts.
James S. Hopkins, tho able lawyer,
would mako a good judgo of tho Supe
rior court.
Tho Ollvor typowritor is growing in
popularity. It Is tho best on tho mar
ket. Frank Johnston, Jr., tho popular
circuit judgo, is rospectod by all
classos lrrospoctlvo of party.
Dixon C. Williams, tho well known
manufacturer, dosorvos well at tho
hands of tho Democratic party. Ho Is
a porn leador.
Congressman Thomas Gallagher of
Chicago is one of the most Influential
men In Washington.
One of tho very best Aldormon In
tho City Council Is Edward F. Culler
ton. Fivo bills for stato legislation to
bo asked by tho city woro propared
by tho law department. Tho bills
provido:
A city manager.
Changes In tho method of select
ing city controller, city clerk and
city treasurer.
Consolidation of tho duties and of
fices of city controller and city
treasurer.
Nonpartisan election of aldormon.
Consolidation of local governments,
A special committee on stato legis
lation will pass on tho bills beforo
tho council is asked to act on thorn.
HALES & EDWARDS CO.
GRAIN and FEEDS
Webster Buildinrf - - - CHICAGO, ILL.
VAN BVREN AND LA SALLE
CAST IRON PIPE
Bell and Spigot-Flanged
Flanged Fittings
good for a pressure up
to 125 lbs., also Extra
Heavy for 250 lbs.
Lynchburg Foundry Company
General Sales Office, Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago
Main Offices, Lynchburg, Virginia
ILLINOIS STATE COUN
CIL OF DEFENSE
Samuel Insult, Chairman.
B. F. Harris, Vico Chairman.
J. Ogdon Armour, Troasuror.
Itogor C. Sullivan, Socntary.
Dr. Frank Billings, MrB. Josoph T.
Bowcn, Itogor C. Sullivan, John
H. Harrison, Lovy Mayor, John
O. Oglcsby, V. A. Olaudor, David
E. Shanahnn, John A. Spoor, Fred W.
Upham, Charles II. Wnckor, John H.
Walkor, 13. W. Lloyd, Assistant Soc
rotary. Chairmen of Committees.
Food, Fuel and Conservation J.
Ogdon Armour.
Labor John H. Walker.
Englnooring and Inventions Fredk.
IC. Copoland.
Military Affairs John O. Oglosby.
Publicity Samuel Insull.
Survoy of Man Powor Victor A.
Olander.
Women's Organizations Mrs. Jos.
T. Bowon.
Health Dr. Frank Billings.
Legislation nnd Law Lovy Mayor.
Co-ordination of Soclotlos Fred W.
Upham.
Auditing David E. Shanahan.
YOU ARE JUST AS
OLD AS YOUR SPINE
Even back as far as Ccasar's tlmo
this saying was used. In later years,
mon substituted for it "A man's Just
ns old as ho feels". Taking tho two,
and combining tho meaning, wo havo
tho truo expression and Chiropractic
interpretation "A man's Just as old
as his Splno allows him to feol."
Tho spinal column Is tho main con
duit through which tho norvo cables
pass from tho brain, and from which
tho tiny feeders aro distributed to
ovory portion of tho body. If through
abnormal curvature, tho bones of tho
spinal column obstruct tho freo flow
of tho health-giving currents from tho
brnln to tho bodily organs, dlseaso re
sults In tho organs to affected. Tho
Chiropractor adjusts tho causo of tho
trouble, romovos tho pressuro on tho
nerves without tho uho of Drugs or
Knlfo. This allows Nature to build
up tho diseased organs or tlssuoB. If
thero Is any abnormal condition pres
ent In your body which Is causing you
sufforlng, lot Chiropractic bring bock
normal conditions so you may again
onjoy good health. F. II. Seubold,
Chiropractor, 1331 Stevens Uldg. Adv.
Tho Vosuvio Italian Itestaurant on
tho second floor of 123 North Clark
strcot Ib drservcdly popular. Its cui
sine Is of tho best and Its manager,
Eduardo Vltrono, Is ono of tho most
tapablo restaurant mon In tho United
States.
John T. Murrny, mo well known and
popular lawyer, would make a good
Judge.
George B Ilaldwin, manager of the
Walworth Manufacturing Company, is
ono of tho leaders In Chicago's bust
noHH life.
Judgo Frank Johnston, Jr., Is mak
ing a fino record on tho Circuit Court
bench.
Hoy Bros. Motor Car & Caraco
Company at 4021 to 4629 Cottage
Grovo avonuo maintain ono of tho
largest garages In tho city and tholr
"daylight and night Bervico" Is tho
best ot any.
William II. Dakar madn a rnnti ru.
ord on the Banltary Board.
World's Greatest
Line of
POULTRY
SWINE
and
LIVE STOCK
GOVERNOR LOW-
DEN'ASSISTANTS
Department of Trade and Commerce.
Director William II. Boys, Strcator,
fC.OOO.
Assistant Director Jamos S. Bald
win, Docatur; 94,000.
Suporintondont of Insuranco Frod
W. Pottor, Albion; $5,000.
Flro Marshal John Gambor, Otta
wa; $3,000.
Chlof Grain Inspector Walter E.
Schmidt, Chicago; $5,000.
Department of Finance.
Director Omar H. Wright, Bolvl
doro; $7,000.
Assistant Director Everett II.
Tripp, Belvldere; $4,200.
Administrative- -Auditor Joseph C.
Mason, Chicago; $4,800.
Superintendent of Dopartmont Re
ports A. T. Splvoy, East St. LouIb;
$3,C00.
Department of Agriculture.
Director Charles Adkins, Bemcnt;
$0,000.
Assistant Director H. H. Parko,
Sycamoro; $3,C0O.
Suporintondont of Foods and Dairies
John B. Neoman, Elgin; $4,P00.
Superintendent of Animal Industry
W. W. Wright, Toulon; $3,600.
Chief Votorlnarlan A. T. PotorB,
Peoria; $4,200.
Chlof Gamo and Fish Wardon
Ralph F. Bradford, Pontiac; $3,000.
Department of Labor.
Director Barnoy Cohen, Chicago;
$5,000.
Assistant Dlroctor Burt O. Bean,
Chicago; $3,000.
Chlof Factory Inspector Robert S.
Jones, Flora; $3,000.
Suporintondont of Froo Employment
Offices W. G. Lewman, Danvlllo;
$3,000.
Chlof Inspector of Private Employ
ment Agencies John J. McKonna,
Chicago; $3,000
Department or Mlnea and Minerals.
Director Evan D. John, Carbon
dale; $5,000.
Assistant Dlroctor Martin Bolt,
Springfield; $3,000.
Department of Publlo Worka and
Buildings.
Dlroctor Lesllo D. Puterbaugh, Peo
ria; $0,000.
Assistant Director Thomas O. Ven
num. Watsoka; $4,000.
Superintendent of Waterways Wil
liam L. Sackott, Morris; $5,000.
Suporlntondent of Printing II. L.
Williamson, Springfield, $5,000.
Superlntondont of Purchases nnd
Supplies Henry H. Kohn, Anna;
$5,000.
Superintendent of Highways 8. E.
Bradt, Do Kalb; $5,000.
Suporlntondent of Parks Frank D.
Lowman, Sandwich; $2,500.
Deportment of Publlo Welfare.
Dlroctor Charles H. Thorno, Chi
cago; $0,000.
Assistant Director James E. Mc
Cluro, Carllnvlllo; $4,000.
Fiscal Supervisor Frank D. Whlpp,
Sprlngflold; $5,000.
Superintendent of Charities A. L.
Bowon, Sprlngflold; $5,000.
Superintendent of Prisons John L.
Whltmnn, Chicago; $5,000.
Suporintondont of Pardons and Pa
roles William Colvln, Sprlngflold;
$5,000.
Department of Health.
Dlroctor Dr. C. St Clair Drake,
Sprlngflold; $6,000.
Suporlntondent of Lodrfng House
Inspection William H. McCullocb,
Chicago; $3,000.
Department of Registration and Edu
cation. Director Francis W. Sbepardson,
Chicago; $6,000.
Superintendent of Registration
Fred O. Doddt. Springfield; $4,000.
Judge John Barton Payne makee a
splendid President of the South Park
Commliaton.
llMDADTANT I W PADUA
I If 1 1 Ull I ilia 1 Hal UrliTlrl"
TION REGARDING REG
ISTRATION OF BONDS
Important information concerning
tho registration of Liberty Loan bonds,
as given out by tho bond department
of tho Federal Ilescrvo Bank of Chi
cago contains tho following quotation
from a letter from tho Treasury de
partment: "With roforenco to accepting sub
scriptions for bonds to bo registered
in tho names of persons giving only
initials rather than tho full namo, I
havo to say that it is tho intent of the
Department, not for its own sako, but
for tho sako of holdors of roglstorod
bonds, to havo them registered in buc1
manner as to cnablo tho Bald holdors,
or their legal representatives, to dls-
poso of them in tho simplest and
readiest manner. Bonds issued to
women under tholr Initials, or under
tho initials of their husbands, aro not
readily transferable in caso of tho
death of tho holder.
"Though lottors of administration
would bo issued In tho logal namo of
tho deceased, and tho bonds would bo
inscribed In her namo, undor hor In
itials, or thoso of her husband, as tho
caso might bo. Tho loiters of admin
istration and tho bonds would not
ngreo as to tho namo, and thorcforo
tho administrator of Mrs. Sarah A.
Smith, say, would havo to provo that
sho and Mrs. Thomas W. Smith (or
Mrs. S. Smith) woro ono nnd tho samo
porson. It Is to avoid troublos of this
character that tho Dopartmont has In
sisted on receiving tho logal namo of
porsons subscribing for registered
bonds. '
"Of course, tho Dopartmont cannot
rofuso to issuo bonds undor initials it
tho parties interested Insist upon it,
but it is requested that you, in all
cases whoro it is possible, insist on
receiving tho full names of persona
subscribing tor registered bonds."
Charles Krutckr always mado a
good public record.
Ivan D. Koukoff, tho well known
monoy broker nnd steamship agent, Is
a leador on tho WcsJ Sldo. Ho would
mako a good county commissioner.
John W. Eckhart has dono much to
build up tho Iroquois Club. Ho mnkos
a success of everything ho undortakos.
Dixon C. Williams haB high honors
awaiting him at tho hands of tho
pcoplo.
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Foot at 27th Street
BRAND BREWING COMPANY
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PBPPBar 13flfflHBH
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CARBONS CORDS BRUSHES
SOCKETS SWITCHES MOTORS
PrS 'mW Double Service
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mibrTtS'1 an mac3 room for an electrical
My tesM hmc appliance, and a lamp at
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