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NHARRY M. LUBUNER,
Of the Great Moving Picture Theater Firm of Lubllncr & Trlnr, Owners
of the Finest Theaters In America.
VOTE rM GLENN
Tho best equipped candiriato for
dolcgate to tho constitutional con
vention in tho. Sixth district Is John
M. Glenn. Ills rlpo oxpcrlonco,
proven ability, nnd courage, and ster
ling honesty fit him for tho place.
ONE VOTEFOR
EACH OF TWO "CON
CON" CANDIDATES
Attorney Ocnoral Brundage gave
Secretary of Stnto Kmmornon an
opinion in which ho hold that n voter
may cast but one voto for each of
two candidates for dolcgate to tho
constitutional convention in his sena
torial district. Tho question aroso
over tho possibility of votors casting
two votes for ono candidate.
Edwin R. Landon, president of tho
Standard Flro Escapo Company la
ono of tho solid men of Chicago. His
company Is noted for tho reliability
of its output.
E. W. Martin, ono of tho most pop
ular men in tho financial and business
world, is Chicago managor for tho
big house of Charles Stonoham &
Co., dealers in securities, with ofllces
at 178 West Jackson boulorard, nnd
branches in nine loading cities of tho !
country.
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Stato Representative Ralph E.
Church has been an aggressive can
didate for aorno timo. Ho Is now a
member of tho house from tho Evans
ton district, and waB tho author of
the pink tea boxing bill that was put
up in opposition to tho bill eventual
ly otoed by Gov. Lowdon. William
R. Tuckor, closely associated with
problems of taxation, Is n fourth
Evanston candidate. James N, Loronz
of Chicago has filed a potltlou.
P. J. Sltiloy, tho popular proprietor
of Tho Fountain Pon Shop, at 31
North Dearborn Btrcot, has a host of
friends in tho business community.
Tho best pooplo in Chicago buy pons
from him and bis customors uro al
ways boosting him.
Frank A. West has boen appointed
by Mayor Thompson ,and confirmed
by the city council ns a mombor of
the board of stationary engineers. A
better appointment could not have
been mado. Mr. West, who served
with credit on the stato board of
equalization is one of tho most popu
lar citizens of the north side.
Frank A. Johnson, general sales
manager of the Grennan Cako Cor
poration, is one of tho most popular
and wideawake young mon In Chi
cago. He is very populur in polit
ical circles and many predict n big
public career for him.
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JAMES V. O'DONNELL,
Popular Master In Chancery Circuit Court.
CHICAGO FED
ERATION OF LABOR
President John Fltzpatrlck.
Vice President Oscar F. Nelson.
Socrotary Edward N. Nockels.
Financial secretary, Fred G. Hopp.
Treasurer, Thomas F. Kennedy.
Reading clerk, William 8. McCleaa
than. Sergeant at arms, E. A. Schroeder.
Following are committee appoint
ments: Executive board: John 0. Minor,
Annio Fitzgerald of Women's Union
Labor Leaguq, Elizabeth Maloney of
Waitresses' union, J. A. Train, C. M.
Madsen, Timothy Meary, John Car
roll, Charlos Dold, Tobias Hellman,
Albert Peterson, C. A. Robinson.
Jamos Loughridge and John Klkulski.
Legislative committee: C. A. Pense,
Stovo Sumner, V. A. Vanca, Joseph
Morton, Honore Jaxon, Wm. Doyen,
A. C. Anderson, John Melster, Mark
Nelson.
Delegates to Illinois Federation o
Labor: Gertrude Stootzol, Anna Stag
hage, H. Hammond, William Quesse
J. Harold, Ben Parker, George -May
James Brown, Dan Rlordon, JohnVal
tors, C. M. Madsen and J. Ferris.
Finance committee: M. B. Phillip,
Gertrude Stoetzel, Elizabeth Maloney.
Delegates to American Federation of
Labor: Emmett T. Flood, Barney
Borlyn, R. G. Fetchll and John Man
gon. Judge Frank Johnston Jr. Is mak
ing a good record on the -Circuit
bench. " " " '-
Alderman Walter P. Steffen of the
Twenty-third ward, is' making a good
record In the City Council. He is on
of tho com'.ng men sf Chicago and the
pooplo are pleased with him.
Thousands of Chicago soldier boys
need Jobs. What's tho matter with
giving thorn placos in tho City Hall.
Somo of tho barnaclos havo boon
thoro too long. They think tho city
belongs to thorn. ,
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Dennis J. Egan is a Democratic
loader of forco, ability and popularity.
Max Ascher of tho well known and
Justly famous Ascher Bros., Is ono of
tho most highly rospectod mon in tho
moving picture world. His firm owns
many of tho best and most boautltul
theaters In America.
John R. Ford, acting collector of
customs, is a splendid public official.
As special and chief deputy collector
his record Is without a blomlsh.
Michael Ready, tho popular presi
dent and trensuror of tho Ready &
Callnghan Coal company, is ono of
tho most highly respected business
mon in Chicago. His company stands
high in tho coal trade.
HEADS OF CITY DEPARTMENTS
MEMBERS OF BOARD OF EDUCATION
AND JUDGES OF MUNICIPAL COURT
Mayor
William Hale Thompson, Mayor.
Charlos C. Fltzmorris, Secretary.
Room 607, Eth floor, City Hail,
City Treasurer
Henry Stuckart, Troasurcr.
Room 203, 2nd floor, City HalL
City Clerk
James T. Igoe, City Clerk.
Edward J. Padden, Chief Clerk.
Rooms 107-108, 1st floor, City HalL
City' Comptroller
Gcorgo F. Harding, Comptroller.
Loula EC. Oosselln, Deputy Comptrol
ler. Room 601, 6th fleor, City HalL
City Collector
Wm. II. Wesbey, Colloctor.
George Lohraan, Deputy Collector.
Department of Health
John Dill Robertson, M. D., Com
missioner. Gottfried Koehlor, M. D., Assistant
Commissioner.
E. R. Pritchard, Socrotary.
Room 707, 7th floor, City Hall.
Bureau of Engineering
John Erlcson, City Engineer.
Wm. J. Roche, Chief Clerk.
Room 402, City Hall.
Water Department
W. J. McCourt, Superintendent
Goo. J. Fosor, Chlof Clerk.
Rooms 101-102, City Hall (Pay
bills here).
Water Pipe Extension
Hugh L. Lucas, Superintendent.
Thomas F. Kiernan, Asst. Superin
tendent. Room 404, 4th floor, City HalL
Bureau of Streets
Felix Mitchell, Superintendent
S. J. Fisher, Inspector tn Charge.
. The Great Packer,
Bureau of Sewere
George E. McGrath, Superintendent.
Edward F. Cullerton, Chlof Clerk.
Bureau of Maps and Plata
John D. Riley, Superintendent.
T. C. Philips, Engineer of Surveys.
Bureau of Gas and Electricity
William J. Keith, Commissioner.
John E. Bradley, Chief Clerk.
Rivers and Harbors
Rlckard O'Sulllvan Burke, Asst En
gineer. Smoke Inspector's Department
William H. Reld, Inspector.
Room 608, City Hall.
City Oil Inspector
Paul Henderson, Inspector.
Charles Vavrilc,, Chief Doputy.
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. Senator, Chief Clerk.
Department of Compensation
H. V. McGurren, Superintendent
Inspector of Weight and Measures
Morris Eller, City Sealer.
W. F. Cluett, Chief Deputy.
Board of Examining Engineers
Room 1.008, City Hall.
Edward F, Miller, President
E. F. Mooro, 1st Vice-President
James N. Sponcer, 2d Vice-President
Board of Examining Plumber
Charles K. Todd, Master Plumbor.
Wm. W. Petrie, Journeyman Plumber.
Board of Examining Mason Contrac
tors Chas. C. Stewart.
Two others to be appointed in
compliance with law in force
July 1, 1916.
Chief of Operattng,Englnoere
John C. Haye
In Vnr-tmeX.
Department v? r Welfare
Mrs. Louise USDorno Rowe, Com
missioner. James w. Catley.i 8upt. of Employ
ment. Room 805, City Hall Square Bldg.
Civil Burvlra r.nmMliatn
Percy B. Coffin, President
Chas. E. Frazler.
Joseph P. Geary. ,
Mark H. Place Secretary.
Room 610, 6th floor, City Hall.
Board of Local Improvements
M. J. Fahorty, President
Jos. J. Ellao.
David M. Clark, f
Oscar Wolf. ,
Irno Pcaso Mantony.
Edward J. Glacken, Secretary and
Superintendent of Special Assess
ments. Room 207, 2nd floor, City HalL
Qas Supervisor
Philip C. Dolofontalno.
Room 60G, City Hall.
Room 111, City Hall.
Inspector of 8team Boilers
Geo. E. Nye, Inspector.
Harry A. Grannls, Chief Clerk.
Building Department
Charles Bostrom, Commissioner.
Robert Knight, Deputy Commis
sioner. ,
Peter C. Hoey, Secretary.
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Board of Election Commissioners
August Lueders.
Frank X. Rydzewskl.
Bernard Horwicb.
Morals Commission
Third floor, City Hall.
John Dill Robortson, ML D Chair
man. Rov. J. McNamee
Dr. Anna Dwyer.
Dr. Emit G. Htrsh.
John Koolllng,
Track Elevation
Fannie Specter, Secretary.
Chief Janitor City Hall
James Connors.
Basement
Fire Department
Thomas O'Connor, Fire Marshal
P. J. Donahoo, 1st Assistant
Edward J, Buckley, 2d Assistant
Frank W. Swenlo, 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, Chief.
Police Department
John J. Garrlty, Gonoral Superin
tendent Room 60S.
John Alcock, First Deputy Supt,
St Mayer, Secretary Bureau of Po
lice Records. Room 100L
P. J. Ward, Vehicle Bureau. Room
304.
Honry L. Hudson, Examiner of Pub
lic Chauffeurs. Room 607.
Law Department
Samuel Ettolson, Corooratlon Coun
sel. Charles S. Francis, City Attorney.
Joseph Sullivan, Chlof Assistant
Charles J. Fetors.
Room 602, City Hall.
Harry P. Miller, Prosecuting Attor
ney. Daniel Wcbstor, 1st Asst.
L. R. Poquett Chief Clerk.
Harry T. Atwood, Special Assess
ment Attorney.
George J. Frazer, Chief Clerk and
Attorney for Board of Local Im
provements. Board of Bridewell Inspectors
Ralph E. Esau, Chairman.
Jo?eph J, Janda, Socrotary.
John J. Sloan.
Bridewell
26th St. and California Ave.
Bailiff of the Municipal Court-
Denis J. Egan.
Municipal Courts City or Chicago
Chief Justice
Harry Olson.
Room 916, City Hrll.
Associate Judges
Geo. D. Holmes. , "
Caverly, John R.
Trude, Daniel P.
Dolan, Harry P.
Fisher, Harry M.
Cook, W. M.
Fry, Shorldan.E.
Gommlll, William N. ,' '
Graham, Frank H.
Heap, Arnold. "
Swnnson, J. A.
Jareckl, Edmund K.
La Buy, Joseph 8. "
Richardson, John.
Newcomer, John R. - -
Prlndlvllle, John K.
Rafferty, Joseph P.
Stewart, Hugh R. "
Doyle, Leo J. "
Barassa, Bernard P.
Hass, J. T.
Sullivan, Dennis W.
Hayes, Howard.
Stelk, John.
Trudo, Samuel H.
McKInley, Charles.
Williams, Charles A.
Wolla, Hosea W.
J. Kont Green, Legal Assistant.
Roy E. Miller, Chief Clerk.
ILLINOIS CONGRESSMEN
District.
At large Wllllam E. Mason, Rep.
Richard Yates, Rep.
1 Martln B. Madden, Rep.
2 "James R. Mann, Rep.
3 "William W. Wilson, Rep.
4 "John W. Ralney, Dem.
5 "Adolph J. Sabath, Dem.
6 "James McAndrews, Dem.
7 "Niels Juul, Rep.
8 "Thomas Gallagher, Dem.
9 "Fred A. Brlttert, Rep.
10 Carl R. Chlndblom, Rep.
11 "Ira 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. McKInley, Rep.
20 "Henry T. Ralney, Dem.
21 "Loren E. Wheeler, Rep.
22 "William A. Rodenberg, Rep.
23 "Martin D. Foster, Dom.
24 "Thomas 8. Williams, Rep.
25 "Edward E, Denlson, Rep.
"Indicates re-elected.
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THOMAS M. McHALE,
Of the Big Brunswlck-Bnlke Collcnd er Co., Highly Respected In the Busl-
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LACAL FEDERAL
OFFICERS
Directory of the Federal Build
ing, Clark and Adams Street.
Custom House south wing, fourth
floor. Collector ; special dop-
utp nnd acting colloctor. 'John It.
Ford j naval offlcor, William Brown;
doputy naval officer, William C. Haw
loy. Collector of Internal Revenue
Bast wing, fourth floor; collector,
Julius F. Smletanka; chief deputy,
D. J. Mahany; cashier, Frederick W.
Rech.
Postmaster William B. Carlile.
United States Marshal Rooms 804
and 806; marshal, John J. Bradley:
chief doputy, Joseph F. Ryan.
United States Secret Service
Room 881; Thomas I. Porter, chief
operator.
United States Subtroasury First
floor, northwest section; assistant
treasurer, Robert I. Hunt; cashier,
Frank C. RusseU.
Weather Bureau Fourteenth floor;
professor in charge, Henry J. Cox.
Bureau of Commerce Room 629;
commercial agent, Dr. W. C. Hunt
ington; radio inspector, J. F. Dillon.
Coast Guard Service Room 600;
inspoctor, Capt. F. J. Haako.
Marine Hospital Clarondon and
Gracoland avenues; surgeon in com
mand, Dr. J. O. Cobb.
Postofflco Inspoctor Room 330;
James E. Stuart In charge.
Railway Mall Sorvlcc Third floor,
north wing; Capt. E. L. West, super
Intondent
Unitod Stntos District Attorney
Room 826; Charlos F. Clyne; chief
clerk, William A. Small.
Unitod Statos Englnoors Room
608; officer in charge, Lieut.-Col. W.
B. Judson, corps of engineers, U. S.
A.
Hydrographlc Office Room 628;
Lieut. A. M. Steckel In charge.
Immigration Bureau Newberry
building, Eldredge court and Wabash
avenue; Inspector In charge, Dr. P.
L. Prentls.
Inspectors of Steam Vessels Room
829; Inspector of hulls, Gustav E, At
kinson; Inspector of boilers, William
Nicholas.
Appraiser's Office Harrison and
Sherman streets; appraiser, W. E.
Glare.
Charles E, Uinmach, as president
of R. Williamson & Co., is at tho head
of tho largest maker of lighting fix
tures In America.
R. B.
Popular Vice-President of the
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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. Coufa
lln, Oscar De Prlost, Edward F. Col
lorton, Joseph H. Smith, Herman H.
Gnndt, Frank J. Link, Max Adamow
ski, John Hrubec.
Secretary Walter Wright
Superintendent of Parks and Ctty
Forests-J. H. Prost.
Superintendent of Playgrounds aa
Bathing Beaches Theo. A. Cress.
Office of Commission 1004 city
ball.
Lincoln Park Board.
President Francis T. Simmons.
Vice-president John H. Hardla.
Auditor Andrew Lanqulst
Treasurer Frederick H. Rawsoa.
Secretary and Superintendent
John C. Cannon.
Superintendent of Employment
Herman E. Gnadt
Attorney Robert R. Baldwin.
Members Francis T. Simmons,
Andrew Lanquist, John H. Hardla.
William Wrigley, Jr., Albert W.
Goodrich, Samuel M. Felton and Ber
tram M. Winston.
West Chicago Park Board. j
President John K. Smulskl. '
Secretary Samuel Shapiro.
Treasurer William Ganschow.
Auditor Richard J. Powers.
Superintendent A. C. Shrader.
Superintendent of Employment
Fred G. Heuchllng.
Confidential Clerk John A. Pelka,
Attornoy liobort E. Gontzol.
Assistant Attornoy Wm. W. Smith.
Mombors John F. Smulskl, Sam
uel 8hapiro, William Ganschow, Rick
nrd J. Powers, William F. Grower,
Jens C. Hanson and John I. Bagdil
unas. South Park Board.
PreBldont, John Barton Payne.
Vlco president Charles L. Hutca
inson. Auditor, Albert Mohr.
Treasurer, William A. Tllden.
Socrotary, John F. Nell.
Attornoy, Roy O. Wost.
General superintendent, J. F. Fos
ter. Superintendent of Employment, CeL
H. C. Carbaugh.
Mombors: John Barton Payne,
Charles L. Hutchinson. John BIb
L. B. Patterson and Albert Mohr.
Sheriff Charles W. I'otora has con
ferred a favor on all law-abiding citi
zens, wot nnd dry, by cleaning out
tho blind pigs in tho county towns.
UPHAM,
Peoples Trust & Savings Bank.
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