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CHARLE8 W. PETER8,
Popular Sheriff of Cook County.a
JUDGE STELK'S
COMMANDMENTS
Popular Judge of the Speeders'
Court Lays Down a Deca
logue for Auto Owners and
Drivers,
Judgo John Stolk of the Speeders'
court has naked Aid. Joseph L. Novak
to lntroduca an ordinance into the
council providing that a booklot con
taining the speed laws bo given by
the city clerk with each car license
Judgo Stclk will endeavor to present
tho same plan to tho stato legislature
so that ovcry motorist will rocclvo a
copy of tho state laws with his 11
conso number.
In all probability tho book will bo
arranged in tho form ot "command'
monts" to speeders. Tho principal
ones will be ten in number, ns fol
lows: "Thou shnlt not:
"1. Drive more than twenty-five
miles an hour on any country rond.
"2. Drlvo more than twolvo miles
an hour on the outskirts of any city
or village.
"3. Drive- more than fifteen inllon
an hour In any resldenco district.
"4. Drlvo more than ton miles an
hour in business districts.
"G. Drlvo moro than six miles an
hqur around corners.) .jj, t
"C. Drive moro than six miles an
hour while approaching railroad
crossings.
"7. Turn to left of a strcot car
standing or moving and go between
tho car and tho curb whllo pnsson
gors aro getting on or off.
"8. Park longer thnn tho law al
lows. "Thou shalt:
"9. Stop fit nil boulevards and rail
road crossings.
"10. Drlvo only when in porfoct
mental and physical condition."
Other commandments, such ns
"Thou shnlt not try to fool tho Judgo"
and warnings of llko significance will
bo added.
SIDEWALK ORDI
NANCE NEEDED
City Council Should Regulate
Conditions in the Loop.
The City Council should pass an or
dinance prohibiting people from loit
ering on the sidewalks In tho Loop.
Pedostrians should bo compelled by
law to keep to tho right. As things
are at present, without any sort ot
regulation, some of tho down town
streets are almost impassable.
CHARLES A.
President of the
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CHICAGO FED
ERATION OF LABOR
President John Fltzpalrlck.
Vice President Oscar F. Nelson.
Secretary Edward N. Nockels.
Financial socrotary, Fred G. Hopp.
Treasurer, Thomas F. Kennedy.
Reading clerk, William S. McClena
than. Sergeant at arms, B. A. Schroeder.
Following aro committee appoint
ments: Exocutlve board: John C. Minor,
Annlo Fitzgerald of Women's Union
Labor League, Elizabeth Maloney of
Waitresses' union, J. A. Train, C. M.
Madscn, Timothy Meary, John Car
roll, Charles Dold, Tobias Hellman,
Albort Peterson, C. A. Robinson,
James Loughrldgo and John Klkulskl.
Legislative committed C. A. Pcnso,
Stovo Sumner, V. A. Vance, Joseph
Morton, Honoro Jaxon, Wm. Doyen,
A. C. Anderson, John Melster, Mark
Nelson.
Delegates to Illinois Federation o
Labor: Gortrudo Stootzol, Anna Stag
huge, II. Hnmmond, William Quesse
J. Harold, Den Parker, George May
James Drown, Dan Rtordon, John Wal
ters, C. M. Madscn and J. Forris.
Finnnco committed M. D. Phillip,
Gertrudo Stootzol, Elizabeth Maloney.
Delegates to American Federation ot
Labor: Emmott T. Flood, Baraey
Dorlyn, R. O. Fotchil and John Man
'"ken.
ADDISON BOULEVARD
Loud Demand That Finest East
and Vest Street on North Side
Be Made a Boulevard.
Addison strcot, the- longest, widest
and best Btroet running east and west,
north of tho Chicago rlvor, should be
made a boulovard. It 1b freo from
street car tracks and Is tho only real
boulovard streot loft and connects
throo park systoms.
Judgo Frank Johnston Jr. is mak
ing a good record on tho Circuit
bonch.
Alderman Walter P. Steffen ot the
Twenty-third ward, is making a good
record in tho City Council. He is one
nt tho coming men o! Chicago and the
people aro pleased with him.
William A. Konoflck, president of
tho Peorlesa Engineering & Construc
tion Company In tho Chambor of Com
merce is ono of Chicago's most ro
spoctod citizens. His company has
done much good work far tho public.
M'CULLOCH,
Parmelee Company,
HEADS OF CITY DEPARTMENTS.
MEMBERS.OF BOARD OF EDUCATION
AND JUDGES OF MUNICIPAL COURT
Mayor
William Halo Thompson, Mayor.
Charlos C. Fltzmorris, Secretary.
Room EOT, 6th floor, City Hall.
City Treasurer
Henry Stuckart, Treasurer.
' Room 203, 2nd floor, City HalL
City Clerk
James T. I boo, City Clerk.
Edward J. Padden, Chief Clerk.
Rooms 107-108, 1st floor, City Hall.
City Comptroller
Georgo F. Harding, Comptroller.
Louis E. Oossolln, Deputy Comptrol
ler. Room S01, 6th floor, City Hall.
City Collector
Wm. H. Wcsbey, Collector.
Goorgo Lohman, Doputy Collector.
Department of Health
John Dill Robertson, M. D Com
missioner. Gottfried Koehlor, M. D Assistant
Commissioner.
E. R. Pritchard, Secretary.
Room 707, 7th floor, City Hall.
Bureau of Engineering
John Erlcson, City Engineer.
Wm. J. Rocho, Chief Clerk.
Room 402, City Hall.
Water Department
W. J. McCourt, Superintendent
Geo., J. Feser, Chief Clerk.
Rooms 101-102, City Hall (Pay
bills here),
Water Pipe Extnlon
Hugh L. Lucas, Superintendent.
Thomas F. Kiornan, Asst. Superin
tendent. Room 404, 4th door. City Hall.
Bureau of Streets-
Felix Mitchell, Superintendent.
S. J. Fisher, Inspector In Charge.
Bureau of Sewers
Georgo E. McGrath, Superintendent.
Edward F. Cullorton, Chlof Clerk.
Bureau of Maps and Plats
John D. Riley, Superintendent.
T, C. Philips, Enginoor of Surveys.
Bureau of Gas and Electricity
William J. Keith, Commissioner.
John E. Bradley, Chlof Clerk.
Rivers and Harbors
Rlcknrd O'Sulllvan Burke, Asst. En
gineer. Smoke Inspector's Department
William H. Hold, Inspector.
Room 608, City Hall.
City Oil Inspector
Paul Henderson, Inspector.
Charles Vavrlk, Chlof Deputy,
Wm. F. Gorman, Assistant
Bureau of Statistics
Francis A. Eastman, City Statisti
cian. Frederick Rex, Librarian.
City Architect
C. W. Kallal.
Purchasing Agent
Virtus C. Rohm, Business Agent.
P. C. Schafer, Chief Clerk.
Department of Compensation
H. V. McOurreu, Superintendent.
Inspector of Weigh and Measures
Morris Eller, City Sealer.
W. F. Cluett, Chief Deputy.
Board of Examining Engineers
Room 1008, City Hall.
Edward F.. Miller, President.,
E. F. Moore, 1st Vice-President
James N, Spencer, 2d Vice-President
'
Board of Examining Plumbers
Charles K. Todd, Master Plumber.
Was. W. Petri, Journeyman Plumber.
Board of Examining Mason Contrac
tor Chns. C. Stewart.
' Two others to be appointed In
compliance with law in force
July 1, 1916.
Chief of Operating Engineers
John C. Hayes,
In lUwr ut. "
Department cj ' Welfare
Mrs. Lou I so usoorno Ilowo, Com
missioner. James W. Calley, Supt. of Employ
ment. Room 80S, City Hall Square Bldg.
Civil Service Commission
Porcy D. Coffin, Presldont
Chas. E. Frazlor.
Joseph P. Geary.
Mnrk H. Place Secretary.
Room G10, 6th floor, City Hall.
Board of Local Improvements
M. J. Fahorty, President.
Jos. J. Ellas.
David M. Clark.
Oscar Wolf.
Irno Pcnso Mantony.
Edwnrd J. Glacken, Secretary and
Superintendent of Special Assess
ments. Room 207, 2nd floor, City Hall.
Gas Supervisor
Philip C. Dolofontalne.
Room 606, City Hall.
Room 111, City Hall.
Inspector of Steam Boiler
Geo. E. Nye, Inspector.
Harry A. Granats, Chief Clerk.
Building Department
Charles Bostrom, Commissioner.
Robert Knight. Deputy Commis
sioner. Poter C. Hoey, Secretary.
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HARRISON B. RILEY
President of the Chicago Title A Trust Company. Z?IZ'1Z12
Board of Election Commissioners
August Lueders.
trunk X. Hydzuwskl.
Honiara Ilorwlch.
Morals Commission
Third tloor, City Hall.
John Dill Robertson, M. D Chair
man. Ilov. J. McNamee
Ur. Anna Dwyur.
Dr. Einil G. Hlrsh.
John Koolllng.
Track Elevation
Fannlo Spocter, Secretary.
Chlof Janitor City Hall
James Connors.
Uasomcnt.
Flro Department
Thomas O'Connor, Fire Marshal.
P. J. Donahoo, 1st Assistant.
Edward J, Buckley, 2d Assistant
Frank W. Swonlo, Chief Operator.
Transportation Supervisor
R. F. Kelker, Jr.
City Physician
Dr. M. J. Purcell.
Dr. A. Lewis, Asst City Physician.
Dr. Clara Suppel, Asst. City Phy
sician. Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public
Safety
J, C. McDonnell, Chlof.
Police Department
John J. Garrlty, General Superin
tendent Room 60S.
John Alcock, First Deputy Supt,
SI Mayer, Secretary Bureau of Po
lice Records. Room 100L
P. J. Ward, Vehicle Bureau. Reom
104.
Henry L. Hudson, Examiner of Pub
lic Chauffeurs. Room 607.
Law Department
Samuol Ettolson, Conwratlon Coun
sol. Chnrles 5. Francis, City Attorney.
Josoph Sullivan, Chief Assistant.
Charles J. rotors.
Room 602, City Hall.
Harry P. Miller, Prosecuting Attor
ney. Danlol Webster, 1st Ajst.
L. R. Pcquott, Chlof Clork.
Harry T. Atwood, Special Assess
ment Attornoy.
Goorgo J. Frazcr, Chief Clerk and
Attorney for Board of Local Im
provements. Board of Bridewell Inspectors
Ralph E. Esau, Chairman.
Joseph J. Jnnda, Socrotary.
Jotin J. Sloan.
Bridewell
26th St. and California Ave,
Bailiff of the Municipal Court
Denis J. Egnn.
Municipal Courts City of Chicago.
Chief Justice
Harry Olson.
Room 916. City Hell.
Associate Judges
Geo. U. Holmes.
Cavorly, John R.
Trudo, Daniel P.
Dolan, Harry P.
Kishor. Harry M. "'
Cook, W. M.
Fry, Sheridan E.
Gemmlll, William N.
Graham, Frank H.
Heap, Arnold. f
8wanson, J. A. - -
Jnreckl, Edmund K. -
La Buy, Joseph S. """
Richardson, John.
Newcomer, John R.
Prlndlville, John K.
Rafferty, Joseph P. " "
Stewart, Hugh R.
Doyle, Leo J.
Barassa, Bernard P.
Hass, J, F.
Sullivan, Dennis W.
Hayes, Howard.
Stelk, John.
Trudo, Samuel H.
McKlnloy, Charles.
Williams, Charles A.
Wells, Ilosoa W.
J. Kont Green, Legal Assistant.
Hoy E. Mlllor, Chlof Clerk.
ILLINOIS CONGRESSMEN
District.
At large Wllllam E. Mason, Rep.
Richard Yates, Rep,
1 Martln B. Madden, Rep.
2 Jamea R. Mnnn, Rep.
3 'William W. Wilson, Rep.
A John W. Ralney, Dem.
5 Adolph J. Snbath, Dem.
G James McAndrews, Dem.
7 Nlels Juul, Rep.
8 'Thomas Gallagher, Dem.
9 Fred A. Britten, Rep.
10 Carl R. Chlndblom, Rep.
11 lra C. Copley, Rep.
12 'Charles E. Fuller, Rep.
13 John C. McKenzle, Rep.
14 William J, Graham, Rep.
15 'Edward J, King, Rep.
16 'Clifford Ireland, Rep.
17 Frank L. Smith, Rep,
18 'Joseph G. Cannon, Rep.
19 'William B. McKlnley, Rep.
20 Henry T. Ralney, Dem,
21 Loren E. Wheeler, Rep.
22 'William A. Rodenberg, Rep.
23 'Martin D. Foster, Dem.
24 'Thomas 8. Williams, Rep,
25 'Edward E. Dsnlson, Rtp.
Indicate re-electee.
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ISAAC N. POWELL,
President of the South Side State Bank.
LOCAL FEDERAL
OFFICERS
Directory of the Federal Build
ing, Clark and Adams Streets.
Custom Ilouhe south wing, fourth
floor. Collector ; special dop-
uty and acting collector,, John It,
Ford; naval officer, William Brown;
deputy nnvnl officer, William C. Haw
ley. Collector of Internal Revenue
East wing, fourth floor; collector,
Julius F. Smletanka; chief doputy.
D. J. Mnhany; cashier, Frederick W.
Rech.
Postmaster William B. Carlile.
Unltod States Marshal Rooms 804
and 806; marshal, John J. Bradloy;
chief doputy, Joseph F. Ryan.
United States Secret Service-
Room 8S1; Thomas 1. Porter, chlof
operator.
Unltod Stntps Subtrcasury First
floor, northwest section r assistant
treasurer, Robort I. Hunt; cashier,
Frank C. Russell.
Weather Buroau Fourteenth floor;
protossor in charge, Henry J. Cox.
Bureau of Commcrco Room 629;
commercial agent, Dr. W. C. Hunt
ington; radio Inspector, J. F. Dillon.
Coast Guard Sorvlce Room COO;
Inspector, Capt. F. J. Hanko.
Marino Hospital Clarendon nnd
Gracolnnd avenues; surgeon In com
mand, Dr. J. O. Cobb.
PoBtofflco Inspector Room 330:
James E. Stuart In charge.
Railway Mall Sorvlce Third floor,
north wing; Capt. E. L. West, super
intendent. Unltod States District Attorney
Room 826; Charles F. Clyno; chlof
clork, William A. Small.
Unltod States Englnoers Room
SOS; officer in charge, Llout.-Col. W.
B. Judson, corps of engineers, U. S.
A.
Hydrographlc Office Room 528;
Lieut A. M. Steckcl In charge.
Immigration Bureau Nowborry
building, Eldrcdgo court nnd Wabash
avenue; Inspector In charge, Dr. P.
L. Prentls.
Inspectors of Steam Vessels Room
629; Inspector ot hulls, Gustav E, At
kinson; Inspector ot boilers, William
Nicholas.
Appraiser's Office Harrison and
Sherman streets; appraiser, W E
Clare.
Charles E. Umtnnch, an presldont
of It. Williamson & Co., Is at tho head
of tho largest mnkor of lighting fix
tures In America.
Frank Johnston, Jr., tho popular
Circuit Judgo, is respected by all
classes irrospoctlvo of party.
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Private Secretary to E.
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CHICAGO PARKS
Small Parks and Playgrounds.
Special Park Commission (appoint
ed by tho mayor) Aldermen Eugene
H. Block (chairman), John J. Cough
tin, Oscar De Prlost, Edward F. Cul
lerton, Josoph H. Smith, Herman B.
Gnndt, Frank J. Link, Max Adamow
ski, John limbec.
Secretary Walter Wright.
Superintendent of Parks and City
Forests J. H. Prost.
Superintendent of Playgrounds and
Bathing Boachcs Theo. A. Gross.
Office of Commission 1004 city
hall.
Lincoln Park Board.
Presldont Francis T. Simmons.
Vlceprosldont John H. Hardin.
Auditor Androw I.nnqulst
TroaBuror Frederick H. Rawson.
Secretary and Superintendent
.lonn c. cannon.
Superintendent of Employment
Herman E. Gnadt
Attornoy Robert It. Baldwin.
Members Francis T. Simmons.
Androw Lanqulst, John H. Hardin,
William Wrigloy, Jr.. Albert W.
Goodrich, Samuel M. Folton and Ber
tram M. Winston.
West Chicago Park Board.
President John F. Smulskl.
Secretary Samuol Shapiro.
Treasurer William Ganschow.
Auditor Richard J. Powers.
Superintendent A. C. Shrader.
Superintendent of Employment
Fred G. Heuchllng.
Confidential Clerk John A. Pelka.
Attornoy Robert E. Gontzol.
Assistant Attornoy Wm. W. Smith.
Members John F. Smulskl, Sam
uol Shapiro, William Ganschow, Rich
ard J. Powers, William F. Grower,
Jens C. Hansen nnd John I. Bagdsl
unns. South Park Board.
Prosldont, John Barton Payne.
VJco presldont Charlos L. Hutch
inson. Auditor, Albert Mobr.
Treasurer, William A. TUdon.
Socrotary, John F. Noll.
Attornoy, Roy O. West.
Goneral superintendent, J. F. Fos
ter. Superintendent of Employment, CoL
H. C. Cnrbaugh.
Mombors: John Barton Payne,
Charles l Hutchinson, John Bain,
L. B. Pattorson and Albort Mohr.
Shorlff Clinrlos W. Poters has con
ferred a fnvor on nil law-nbldlng citi
zens, wot nnd dry, by donning out
the blind pigs in tho county towns.
Colonol August W. Miller, clerk of
tho Circuit court, is popular with all
classes of tho people
P. GIBSON,
A. Cudahy, the Great Packer.
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