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AMBROSE A. WORSLEY
Able Lawyer and Sterling Democrat Talked of to Succeed the Late Judge
Dolan on the Municipal Bench.
WORSLEY J-OR JUDGE
Eminent Lawyer Talked of for
Harry P. Dolan Vacancy
on the Municipal Bench.
Ambrose A. Worslcy, ono of the
most popular and respected lawyers
m Chicago, Is talked of for the va
cancy on the Municipal bench, ere
nted'by the death of Judge Harry P.
Dolan.
Mr. Worslcy 1b a resident of the
Fourteenth ward, from which tho late
Judge Dolan hailed, and Is one of the
ptrongont and best liked Democratic
leaders in the ward.
For years Mr. Worsley has been a
valued lieutenant of Roger C. Sulli
van and Patrick A. Nash, tho Demo
cratic committeemen, and his sorvires
to the party hove been valuable and
timely.
As a hlgh-clnss lawyer ho would
add dignity to tho bench, and his
nomination by the Democrats Is urged
by hundreds of friends.
WEBER WOULD MAKE
A USEFUL MEMBER
OF THE CONVENTION
The Tooth Extracting and Smoke
Consuming Department in the
City Hall Makes People
Laugh.
Why doesn't tho alleged city de
partment of Public Service got nftor
the fraudulent weighing machines,
with which tho city Is Infested?
Can you guess why It doesn't?
Thoro aro 102,641 of theso machines
scnttorcd all over tho city on city
sldowalks.
It Is snfo to say that 100,000 of them
aro out of order most of tho time.
They yield an Immense rovenuo, as
each patron Is obliged to glvo up ono
cent for tho privilege of finding out
how much ho does not weigh.
Another' fraud on tho public is tho
counterfeit gum vending cent-in-tho
slot mnchlno, which In tho majority of
cases, takes tho cent but yields no
gum.
Why Is It that tho City Department
of Public Service pormlts thoso frauds
to exist?
Robert II. Taft, tho popular Presi
dent of tho Lawrence Ico Cream Com
pany is ono of tho live wires of the
Chicago business world. Interested
In many active enterprises he Is an up
builder of the city and n man who
stands for the encouragement of prosperity.
City Clerk JamcB T. Igoe gives sat
isfaction to tho public.
P. J. Sibley, of tho Fountain Pen
Shop, at 31 N. Dearborn St., Is often
mentioned for Clerk of tho Superior
Court.' Ills popularity would insuro
IiIh election If ho would make tho
CAST IRON PIPE
Bell arid Spigot-Flanged
Flanged Fittings
good for a pressure up
to 125 lbs., also Extra
Heavy for 250 lbs.
Lynchburg Foundry Company
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General Sales Office, Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago
Main Offices, Lynchburg, Virginia
BIG CREEK
COLLIERY COMPANY
SALES AGENTS FOR
SALINE COUNTY COAL CO.
PRODUCING
PREMIUM COALS
BIG CREEK COAL CO:
PRODUCING
BIG CREEK COALS
PEOPLES GAS BUILDING
CHICAGO
VOTE FOR DUFFY
John M. Duffy, tho veil knoyvn law
yer and public spirited citizen, has
announced his candidacy for delegate
to the constitutional convention from
the Twenty-first senatorial district.
Mr. Duffy is splendidly qualified for
the place and it elected will provo
his celuteess to the people. Ho is
honen and trustworthy and on nil of
the public issues of vital importance
can be relied upon to stand up for
the rights of the people.
George Welsh Weber, of 917 East
wood placo, ono of tho best known
and best posted publicists of tho day,
is a candidate for delegate to tho con
stitutional convention In the Thirty
first district.
MJSINESSJuPlCS
Care of the Feet
The Le Grand Foot Parlor.
The Le Grand Foot Parlor, located
for many yoars at 1314 North Clark
street, has removod Its establishment
to new and larger quarters at 1836
North Clark street, whore bettor facili
ties for chiropody will be had. ihe
present excellent service will also bo
groatly Improved.
Madame Floroncia A. T. Powella
Orler, who owns Tho Le Grand Foot
Parlor a 133C North Clark streot, has
for her patrons the best people on the
North Side. She "la tho .original Die
covorer of Comparative Scientific
Woodless Chiropody. Tho Le Grand
Foot Parlor has been at 1314 and 1348
North Clark street for oyer ten years.
Madame Powella-Grlor, M. O., S, C,
Doctor ot Chiropody, successfully
makes sore feet good. Sore feet are
made Good Feet at the Le Grand Foot
Parlor, 1386 N. Clark street. Tele
phone. Superior (991,
race.
District Attornoy
a good record.
Clyno is making
South Water street landlords get
almost any rent they ask for their
property and have to do no repairing.
Tho baro walls and floors aro all
thcra is to much of this property and
all that is necessary to rant it well.
Now the pooplo aro asked to bond
tho city for 3,800,000 to Improve
tho street to further advanco tho
holdings of, these landlords.
You would think tho pooplo wore
mado of monoy tho way the aldermen
voted to lay It out on Monday night.
Hero Is the way they ordered tho
coin dlvldod:
Two million dollars for tho com
pletion of Michigan boulovard, 82,400,
000 for the extension and improve
ment of Western avenue, $3,800,000
for South Water street $5,40O,O0(fl
for Ogdon avenue, 15,800,000 for Ash
land avenue,, and $9,200,000 for Robey
street. ' .
C. A. Dlckctt, tho woll known and
highly respected presldont of the
Blckett Coal and Coko, Company, al
though still a young man, has led n
very actlvo Hto and has been a po
tent flguro in tho business world for
many years. Whothor as presldont
of tho Chicago Bearing Metal Com
pany, the DIckett Coal and Coko
Cpmpany, or as a dlroctor of tho Fort
Dearborn National Dank, ho has won
tho high regard of tho business public.
WILL CO ON YOUR BOND
JOHN McQILLEN
GENERAL AGENT
American Bonding Company
OF BALTIMORE
Present Assets: $2,640,877.54
PUBLIC OFFICIALS' BONDS, FIDELITY BONDS,
CONTRACTORS' BONDS
and every kind of Surety Bonds used in legitimate business, also
CASUALTY INSURANCE
908 BORLAND BUILDING, 181 LaSalle St,Chicago
PHONE CENTRAL 4287
S. P. McHHinger has dono much for
Chicago in furnishing tho pooplo with
a flno lot of first-class restaurants.
Loo Opponhofmor, vice-president of
tho famous Mcsslngor lunch rooms,
Is ono of tho coming men of Chi
cago. Ho is popular, ablo and progressive.
II. II. Morrlck Is ono of th6 leaders
In tho civic llfo ot Chicago. As presi
dent of tho Association ot Commorco
ho line dono groat work for tho city,
its prosont and futuro, Mr. Merrick
Is prosldont of tho Groat Lakes Trust
Company, Chicago's now big bank,
which started in with a capital ot
$3,000,000, and a surplus of $600,000.
All of tho stock was oversubscribed
for.
Judgo Goorgo B. Holmes is gratify
ing his many friends with tho flno
record ho is making on tho Municipal
court bonch.
Judgo Henry Guorln is making
good rocord on tho Suporlor bonch.
Frank Johnston, Jr., the popular
Circuit Judge, is respected by all
classes Irrespective ot party.
John ,W. Fowler, presldont ot tho
solid 'and' rellablo Central Trust &
Savings Dank, la ono ot tho leading
men of Chicago. Ho stands for prog
ress in 'our civic lite.
OraBTllle W.' Browsing- would aaake
a too- saaasber of the Clroult CosrV
teack.
Bttllman B. Jamieion u one of tae
ooming men in (he Republican party.
Ho la honest and able.
Adam Wolf la one of tne moat popu
lar men In Chicago. Tou can't beat
him.
Aldorman Walter P. Stoffen is mak
ing a One record in the city council.
Judge Klokttasa Scanlan fulfills the
expectations "otliU friends. Hia rec
ord on. the bench is a good one.
Patrick J. Can ts making a good
record as trustee ot the Sanitary Dis
trict of Chicago.
Dr. George Sultan always
good record in public lite.
made a
Judgo Charles A. McDonald has
mado a flno rocord as Superior court
Judgo.
Oscar F. Mayer, as a business man
and a cttlzon, does credit to Chicago.
Ho stnnds for progress and is ono ot
tho men who havo helped mako tho
city great.
Mayor Thompson should ho given
n chanco to tiro a lot of deadwood
among tho city hall clerks. Somo ot
them thinking thomselves nafo under
tho civil Hcrvlco law, aro Impudent,
Insubonllnato and useless.
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Sheriff Charles W.
Ing a good record.
Petors Is mak-
JOHN M. O'CONNOR,
Able Jurist, Whom the Democrats W III Nominate for Circuit Judfle to Fill
the Smith Vacancy.
Tho Oliver typewriter Is praised by
all who hhvo used It.
Uakllos' restaurants have mado a
namo for thomaolvea in Chicago,
which stands for good service, good
food and good oqulpment. John Rak
llos, tho proprietor ot this popular
string ot restaurants Is a progressive
and patriotic American citizen. He
has been a hard worker for tho Lib
erty Loan and has dono much towards
lining up tho Greeks ot Chicago in the
fine showing thoy havo made.
Andrew B. noughan, tho woll known
Chicago lawyor, with offices at 5
North La Sallo street, , is froquontly
mentioned for Judicial honors. He
would mako a good Judgo. Mr.
Rougnon Is a Chicago product, born
and raised In tho city, and his record
at tho bar has boon a succccssful and
credltablo ono.
Otto Rice, the popular secretary and
manager of the Quick Service Laun
dry Company, would make a splendid
West Park commissioner. He Is pub
Ho spirited and popular, and baa the
good wishes of his fellow citizens.
Maurice T. Oullerton is much re
spected as a leader in labor circles.
Frank Weeger, the well known
brewer and business man, is talked at
for State Auditor and State Treasurer.
He would fill either position well
Judgo John R.Cavorly gives gen
eral satisfaction, to tho public in the
municipal Court and grows more
esular every diur.
Charles Molltor, a recognized leader
In the machinery trade, is one ot Chi
cago's leading and most reliable busi
ness men. His name Is honored
wherever he la known.
Thomas J. Biraorman ot Ohio aal
Clark street aad proprietor of tlw
eldest saloon asd restaurant In Chi
cago has the finest bar ixture la
America. They were made over fifty
years ago, and the carving was ail
done by band. Tne German Historical
Molety has taken photographs ef
Uktn.
D. Lundo doserves credit for tho
splendid quality of moats with which
ho supplies tho people.
John W. Eckhart Is a cltlzon of
whom Chicago la proud.
Judgo John Stolk Is doing great
work for Vo public In tho Spoedors'
court.
Kickham Scanltv would mako
great United State senator.
James S. Hopkins, the able lawyer,
would make a good judgo of tho Supe
rior court.
GOVERNOR LOW-
DEN'SASSISTANTS
Department of Trade and Commerce.
Director William H. Boys, Streator,
$6,000.
Assistant Director James 8. Bald
win, Decatur; $4,000.
Superintendent of Insurance Fred
W. Potter, Albion; $5,000.
Fire Marshal John Camber, Otta
wa; $3,000.
Chief Grain Inspector Walter E.
Schmidt, Chicago; $5,000.
Department of Finance.
Director Omar H. Wright, Belvl
dere; $7,000.
Assistant Dlroctor Everett H.
Tripp, Belvidere; 94,300.
Administrative Auditor Joseph O.
Mason, Chicago; $4,100. .
Superintendent of Department Re
portsA. T. Splvey, East St. Louis;
$l,00.
Department of Agriculture.
Director Charles Adklns, Bement;
$6,000.
Assistant Director H.' H. Parke,
Sycamore; $3,600. ''
Superintendent of Foods and Dairies
John B. Noeman, Elgin; $4,'00.
Superintendent of Animal Industry
W. W. Wright. Toulon; $8,00.
Ohiof Veterinarian A. T. Peters,
Peoria; $4,200.
Chiot Game and Fish 'Warden
Ralph F. Bradford, Pontlac; $3,600.
Department of Labor.
Dlroctor Barney Cohen, Chicago;
$5,000.
Assistant Director Burt C. Bean,
Chicago; $3,000.
Chlof Factory Inspector Robert S.
Jonos, Flora; $3,000.
Suporlnten'dont of Froe Employment
Offices W. G. Lewman, Danville;
$3,000.
Chief Inspector of Private Employ
ment Agencies John J. McKenna,
Chicago; $3,000.
Department of Mines and Minerals.
Director Evan D. John, Carbon
dale; $5,000.
Assistant Director Martin' Bolt,
Springfield; $3,000. "
Department of Publlo Works and
Buildings.
Dlroctor Leslie D. Puterbaugh, Peo
ria; $6,000.
Assistant Director Thomas G. Van
num, Wataoka; $4,000.
Superintendent of Waterways Wil
liam L, Sackott, Morris; $6,000.
Superintendent ot Printing H. L.
Williamson, Sprlngflold, $5,000.
Superintendent of Purchases and
Supplies Honry H. Kohn, Anna;
$5,000.
Superintendent ot Highways S. E.
Bradt, De Kalb; $5,000.
Superintendent of Parks Frank D.
Lowman, Sandwich; $2,500.
Department of Publlo Welfare.
Director Charles H. Thorne, Chi
cago; $6,000.
Assistant Director James B. Ifo
Clure, Carllnvllle; $4,000.
Fiscal Supervisor Frank D. Whlpp,
Springfield; $5,000.
Superintendent of Charities A. L.
Bowen, Springfield; $5,00Q.
Superintendent of Prisons John L.
Whitman, Chicago; $5,000.
Superintendent of Pardons and Pa
rolesWilliam Colvin, Sprlngflold;
$5,000.
Department of Health.
Director Dr. O. St Clair Drake,
Springfield; $6,000.
Superintendent ot Lodging House
Inspection William H. McCullooh,
Chicago; $3,000.
Department of Registration and Edu
cation. Director Francis W. Shepardsen,
Chicago; $6,000.
Superintendent ot Registration
Fred O. Dodds, Springfield; $4,000.
Dr. M. Leininger & Sons
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Mon llko John W. Eckhart should
bo sent to tho constitutional convention.
Laurence L. Adara'a, tho popular
manager of tho BrevWrt Hotel, has
ovory reason to bo proud of his groat
restaurant. It Is praised by every
body who has patronized it.
The Oliver typewriter Is growing In
popularity. It la the best on the market.
Judgo Kickham Scanlan, the able
Jurist and popular orator, is often
spokon of tor high political honors.
Ivan D. Koukoff, tho well known
money broker and steamship agent, la
a leader on the West Side. He would
make a good county commissioner.
U. S, Marshal John J. Bradloy
tho right man in tho right place.
is
Judge John fiarton Payne makea a
splendid President of the South Park
Commission.
Ono of tho most Interesting stores
in tho city to visit is that ot Karl
Mayor & Company, In tho North
American building, 30 South Staio
street. Men go thoro for sorvlco
dental and. shaving creams, and wom
en for tho prlzo baby soap and a
grand lino of toilet artlclos.
John W. Eckhart, tho merchant J
mlllor, Is not only a loador In tho
commorclnl llfo of Chicago, but ho Is
a loader in its political llfo as well.
Members of the Iroquois Club aro
novor tired of tolling ot how much Mr.
Eckhar,t has dono towards tho building
up ot that organization and his work
for tho success of tho Democratic
party in National and local elections
has boon effective and great and has
contributed much towards bringing
victory to tho Democratic standards.
Colonel August W. MJlIor Is often
mentioned for stato treasurer.
Who gots tho benefit of tho Public
Sorvlco Departments Utility extractions?
Karl Mayer & Company
Makers of
Service Shaving and
Dental Creams
Telephone Central 3133
36 South State Street CHICAGO
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Wm. J. Healy & Co.
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716 West Madison Street
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