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FREDERICK H.
President of the Union Trust Company
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF
MULTIGRAPHING A
BUSINESS NECESSITY
Tho National School of Multlgrnph
ing, at 1103 Lytton Building, is of
groat vnluo to tho business commu
nity. Tho sorvlco that It gives saves
hundreds of thousands of dollars to
firms and Individuals who uso multl
graphing in their buslnoss. And tho
numbor who uso multigraphing is con
stantly on tho Increase.
Judge D. E. BuTfivSn bu made an
honest, dignified and able record ob
4b bench.
The leaarng tnomuera ot every sa
tiety and club in Chicago read The
Eagle.
Edwin It. London, prcsldont of tho
Standard KIro Escapo Company Is
ono of tho solid men ot Chicago. Ills
company is noted for tho reliability
ot its output.
E. W. Martin, ono ot tho most pop
ular mon In tho financial and business
world, Is Chicago managor for tho
big houso of 'Charles Stonoham &
Co., dealers in securities, with offices
at 178 West Jackson boulovard, and
branches In nino leading cities ot tho
country.
Mlchaol Ready, tho popular presi
dent and treasurer ot tho Ilondy &
Callnghan Coal compnny, is ono of
tho most highly respected business
men In Chicago. Ills company stands
high In tho coal trado.
P. J. Slbloy, tho popular proprietor
of Tho Fountain Pen Shop, at 31
North Dearborn street, has a host ot
frlonds in tho buslnoss community
Tho best pooplo In Chicago buy pons
from him and his customers aro al
ways boosting htm.
Frank A. West has boon appointed
by Mayor Thompson and confirmed
by tho city council as a mombor ot
the board ot stationary ongtneors. A
better appointment could not havo
been mado. Mr. West, who served
with credit on tho stato board of
equalization is ono ot tho most popu
lar citizens ot tho north sldo.
Dennis J. Egan is a Democratic
leader ot force, ability and popularity.
ROBERT M.
Popular County Clerk, Agaln&t Whos
of Criticism
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RAWSON,
and Treasurer of Lincoln Park.
Announcement.
Tho Oscar Dols Piano School, ac
credited, ulomcntary to teacher's cer
tificate and graduato courses. School
year begins September 10th. For bul
letin ot information, apply Oscar Dels
Piano School. Miss Dotty Lyons, soc
rotary, studio 925, 218 South Wa
bash nvcnuo, Chicago, 111.
"As an educational subjoct, music
is essential, and every boy and girl
should havo tho opportunity to study
music; to cnnoblo and refrosh his men
tal and spiritual solf, sensitizing a
keen appreciation of tho beautiful
through tho beautiful."
Otto Kornor, tho woll known lawyer
and popular master in chancory is so
frequently montloncd for Judgo ot
tho Municipal Court that his friends
who aro legion aro hoping that ho
will mako tho race. No man is hot
ter equipped for tho placo, olthor by
training or ability. Ills provon cour
age uniform courtesy and Judicial
tempcramont fit him for tho bench.
Charles Appcl, tho popular proprie
tor ot tho North Sldo Turner Hall, has
built up ono of tho finest restaurant
trades In Chicago by his gonoral moth
ods and stilct attention to business.
Pooplo who havo patronized his pop
ular restaurant at 820 N. Clark street,
aro novor tired ot praising tho good
cooking and Bplondld moats.
Donnls J. Egan would mako a uso
ful mombor of tho constitutional con
vcntlon if ho would mako tho raco
for election as a dolcgato.
Judgo Frank Johnston Jr. Is mak
ing a good record on tho Circuit
bench.
Thousands oi Chicago soldlor boys
need jobs. What's tho matter with
giving them places tn tho City Hall
Somo ot tho barnacles havo boon
thoro too long. They think tho city
bolongs to thorn.
John T. Murray, ibe wen known and
popular lawyer, would make a good
Judge.
AdolphKrauaiaarwayata the lead at
every movement for the baUememt
of condition is Cbieaf.
Aldorman Walter P. Steffen ot the
Twenty-third ward, is making a good
record in the City Council. He Is one
of the coming men cf Chicago and the
pooplo are pleased with him.
SWEITZER,
e Official Public Record Not a Word
Is Ever Heard,
HEADS OF CITY DEPARTMENTS
MEMBERS OF BOARD OF EDUCATION
AND JUDGES OF MUNICIPAL COURT
Mayor
William Halo Thompson, Mayor.
Charles C. Fltzmorrls, Secretary.
Itoom C07, Bth floor, City Hall.
City Treasurer
Henry Stuckart, Treasurer.
Itoom 203, 2nd floor, City HalL
City Clerk
Jamos T. Igoe, City Clerk.
Edward J. Padden, Chief Clork.
Itooms 107-108, 1st floor, City HalL
City Comptroller
Georgo F. Harding, Comptroller.
Loula E. Gosselln, Deputy Comptrol
ler. Room B01, Bth floor, City HalL
City Collector
Wm. II. Wcsbcy, Collector.
Goorco Lohman, Deputy Collector.
Department of Health
John Dill Robertson, M. D., Com
missioner. Gottfrlod Koehler, M. D., Assistant
Commissioner.
E. R. Pritchard, Secretary.
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, Chief Clerk.
Rooms 101-102, City Hall (Pay
bills hore).
Water Pipe Extension
Hugh L. Lucas, Superintendent.
Thomas F. Kternan, Asst. Superin
tendent. Room 404, 4th floor, City Hall.
Bureau of Streets
Felix Mitchell, Superintendent.
S. J. Fisher, Inspector In Charge.
Popular President
Bureau of 8ewera
George E. McGrath, Superintendent.
Edward F. Cullorton, Chief Clerk.
Bureau of Maps and Plata
John D, Riley, Superlntondnnt.
T. C. Philips, Engineer ot Surveys.
Bureau of Gas and Electricity
William J. Keith, CoinmlsBlover.
John E. Bradley, Chtot 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, Inspoctor.
Charles Vavrlk, Chief Deputy.
Wm. F. Gorman, Assistant
Bureau of Statistics
Francis A. Eastman, City Statisti
cian. Froderlck Rex, Librarian.
City Architect
C. W. Kallal.
Purchasing Agent
Virtus C. Rohm, Business Agent
P. C. Schafor, Chief Clerk.
Department of Compensation
H. V. McGurren, Superintendent
Inspector of Weights and Measure
Morris Eller, City Sealer.
W. F. Cluett, Chief Deputy.
Board of Examining Engineers
Room 1008, City Hall.
Edward F, Miller, President
E. F. Moore, let Vice-President
James N. Spencer, 2d Vice-President
Board of Examining Plumbers
Charles K. Todd, Master Plumber,
VS. V. SfeMe, dmrneyman Plumber.
Board of Examining Mason Contrac
tors Chas. C. Stowart.
Two others to be nppolntod in
compllanco with law in force
July 1, 1915.
Chief of Operating Engineers
John C. Hayes.
In PaHMMWt.
Department m mm'ri Welfare
Mrs. Louise) Usoorno Rowe, Com
missioner. James W. Calloy, Supt. of Employ
ment. Room 80S, City Hall Square Bldg.
Civil Service Commission
Porcy D. Comn, President
Chas. E. Krazlor.
Joseph P. Goary.
Mark H. Placo, Secretary.
Room 610, 6th floor, City Hall.
Board of Local Improvements
M. J. Fahorty, President.
Joi. J. Ellas.
David M. Clark.
OBcar Wolf.
Irno Pcnso Mantony.
Edward J. Glacken, Secretary and
Superintendent of Special Assess
ments. Room 207, 2nd floor, City HalL
Gas Supervisor
Philip C. Dolofontalno.
Room 606, City Hall.
Room 111, City Hall.
Inspector of Steam Boilers
Geo. E. Nye, Inspector.
Harry A. Grannls, Chief Clerk.
Building Department
Charles Dostrom, Commissioner.
Robert Knight, Deputy Commis
sioner. Peter C. Hooy, Secretary.
H. H. MERRICK,
of the Great LakcB Trust Company
Association of Commerce.
Board of Election Commissioners
August Lueders.
Frank X. Rydzowskl.
Bernard Horwlcb.
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Morals Commlaalon
Third floor, City Hall.
John Dill Robertson, M. D Chair
man. Rov. J. MoNamoe
Dr. Anna Dwyor.
Dr. Emll G. Hlrsb.
John Koolllng.
Track Elevation
Fannlo Specter, Secretary.
Chief Janitor City Hall
James Connors.
Basoment
Flro Department
Tliomas O'Connor, Fire Marshal.
P. J. Donahoo, let Assistant
Edward J. Buokley, 2d Assistant
Frank W. Swente, Chief Operator.
Transportation Supervisor
R. F. Kolkor, Jr.
City Phylclan
Dr. M. J. Purcell.
Dr. A. Iswis, Asst City Physician.
Dr. Clara Suppol, Asst. City Phy
sician. Bureau of Fire Prevention and Publlo
Safety
J. C. McDonnell, Chief.
Police Department
John J. Garrlty, Goneral Superin
tendent Room 605.
John Alcock, First Deputy Supt.,
Bl Mayor, Secrotary Bureau of Po.
lice Records. Room 1001.
P, J. Ward, Vehicle Bureau. Room
104.
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Henry L. Hudson, Examiner of Pub
lic Chauffeurs. Room 607.
Law Department
Samuel Ettolson, Cornoratton Coun
sol. Charles S. Francis, City Attorney.
Joseph Sullivan, Chief Assistant
Charles J. Peters.
Room 602, City Hall.
Harry P. Miller, Prosecuting Attor
ney. Daniel Wcbstor, 1st Asst.
L. R. Poquott, Chief Clork.
Harry T. Atwood, Special Assess
ment Attorney.
Georgo J. Frazcr, Chief Clerk and
Attorney for Board of Local Im
provements. Board of Bridewell Inspector
Ralph E. Esau, Chairman.
Joseph J. Janda, Secretary.
John J. Sloan.
Bridewell
26th St. and California Ave.
Bailiff of the Municipal Court
Dents J. Egan.
Municipal Courts City of Chicago.
Chief Justice
Harry Olson.
Room 916, City Htll.
Associate Judges
Geo. B. Holmes.
Caverly, John R.
Trudo, Daniel P.
Fisher, Harry M.
Cook. W. M.
Fry, Sheridan E.
Gemmlll, William N.
Graham, Frank H.
Heap, Arnold.
Swanson, J. A.
Joreckl, Edmund K.
La Buy, Joseph 8.
Richardson, John.
Newcomer, John R.
Pflndlvtlte, John K.
Rafforty, Joseph P.
Stowart, Hugh R.
Doylo, Loo J.
Barassa, Bernard P.
Hass, J. F.
and of the Chicago
Sullivan, Donnls W.
Hayes, Howard.
Stolk, John.
Trudo, Samuel H.
McKlnloy, Charles.
Williams, Charles A.
Wells, Hosea W.
J. Kent Groen, Legal Assistant
Roy E. Miller, Chlof Clerk.
ILLINOIS CWJGRES5MEN
District
At large William 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 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.
19Wllllam 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, Denlson, Rep.
'Indicates re-elected.
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Public-Spirited President of
EAGLETS.
Charles E. Ummach, as president
of R. Williamson & Co., .i at tho hoad
of tho largest makor ot lighting fix
tures In America.
Louis J. Bchan, tho well known
lawyer and popular mnstcr In chanc
ory, is frequently mentioned for a
placo on tho Superior Bench. Every
ono who knews him bollovcs that ho
would mako a flno judgo.
Edward F. Dunno, William J. Cor
boy and Maurlco F. Dunno announco
tho formation ot a copartnership for
tho prnctico ot law under tho firm
namo of Dunne, Corboy and Dunno,
with omcos at 720 tho Rookery, 209
S. La Sallo strcot.
Owen O'Malloy, popular former
county commissioner and leading cigar
dealer at 137 North Clark strcot, Is
making a good rocord as commissioner
of tho Forest Proscrvo.
C. B. HcdBtrom, tho popular pro
prietor ot Lako Vlow's foremost shoo
storo at 3264 North Clark street, has
hosts of frlonds among tho leading
mon of Chicago -a fact that Is testi
fied to by tho popularity ot his placo
ot business.
Robert II. Taft, tho popular Presi
dent of tho Lawronco Ico Cream Com
pany Is ono ot tho ltvo wires of tho
Chicago business world. Intorostcd
In many active enterprises ho is an up
bulldor of tho city and n man who
stands for tho oncourngemont of pros,
porlty.
P. J. Sibley, ot tho Tountaln Pon
Shop, nt 31 N. Dearborn st, Is ofton
mentioned for Clerk of tho Superior
Court. Ills popularity would Insure
his oloctlon It ho would mako tho
raco.
Among American mitBlc educators
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Dels aro In tho
vory front rank. On principles of
psychology and modern pedagogy thoy
conduct tho work of tholr school whoro
piano pla lng as an art Is taught ex
clusively. Julius F. Smlotanka Is making a
splendid rocord as colloctor ot In
ternal rovonuo.
Sheriff Charles W. Peters Is mak
ing a good rocord.
Adam Wolf, tho popular county as
sessor, Is an Ideal public oniclnl.
Baldasslno's Grand Opera Restaurant
at 524 South Wabash nvonue, Is vory
popular with tho Chicago public. Wo
havo heard its bill ot faro and high
class singing and entertainment
praised by excellont judges.
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FRANK HOGAN,
Highly Respected and Popular President of the Heco Envelope Company.
SUNNY,
the Chicago Telephone Company.
Michael Corcoran, tho popular bill
poster, with headquarters at 177 West
Washington street is ono of tho busi
est men In Chicago. His work for
tho government during tho war kept
him pretty busy, but tho business and
theatrical world now claims all of his
attention.
William C. Nlohoff would mako a
good County Commissioner. No man
Is better posted on public affairs.
Dixon C. Williams should bo olectod
to tho constitutional convention in
tho sixth district.
Richard M. Hennessey, the well
known building contractor, haa aa
honored record for ability aad V
oleucy.
City Clerk James T. Igoa gives sat
isfaction to tho public.
J. W. Deer, tho popular president
of tho American Sower nnd Drainage
Construction Co., at 2816 N. Wash
tenaw avenue, Is ono of tho progres
sive men of Chicago. Always Intor
ostcd In tho city's welfare, ho Is a
boostor of Its Interests nnd Is always
at tho foro front of every movement
for bettering tho condition of his fol
low citizens.
Georgo E. Drennan Is one of th
ablest and most popular Democratic
lcadors In Illinois. His acquaintance
with conditions nil ovor tho state, his
groat circle of frlonds and his unlm
poachablo democracy are strong ele
ments In his success.
Adam Ortsclfen, ono of tho bcBt of
Chlcngo's City Treasurers, would
mako a good Stato Treasurer.
Coroner Pctor M. Hoffman Is one
ot tho most popular publlo ofllclala in
Illinois.
Mosslngers restaurants which can
bo found all ovor tho city aro vory
popular with ovorybody. Thoy aro
cloan, wholcsomo, sanltnry and bright
Tho food is ot tho best quality and
tho sorvlco Is excellont.
William R. Fotzor, tho popular
Sovonth Ward aldorman, Is In lino
for higher honors.
Jacob I.ovy, tho woll known Twenty-first
wnrd Democratic loader, would
mako a good county commissioner.
Peter Rclnbcrg bns mado a splendid
rocord as president of tho county
board.
District Attorney Clyno Is making
a good record.