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GROCERIES, MEATS AND FISH
Athletic Goods
Automobile Supplies
Boats nnd Launches
Bicycles
Dry Goods
Business Stationery
Clothing
Cutlcy
Cigars nnd Tobacco
Flsrilng Tackle
Rods and Reels
Guns, Revolvers
Ammunition t
O loves
Qolf Ooods
Harness and Saddles
THE FAIR
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Chles e Established 1B7S by E. J. Lehmann
DEMOCRATIC
.COMMITTEEMEN
DemocraUo National Committeeman
toe IlllnoU Charles Boeschensteln,
MwardevlUe.
Democratic State Committee.
Ckairaan Arthur W. Charlea, Cer
eal. Vice Chairman Douglas fiatthon,
freOert; Terence F. Mora, CUcage;
M. K. Spiller, Marlon.
Secretary Isaao B. Cralf, Mattoon.
Treasurer Ernest Hoover, Taylor
rill. Bergeant-at-Arme Jerry J. eUne,
Bait St. Lon'ls.
Democratic County Committee.
Janes M. Dalley, chairman.
William P. Foeney, secretary.
Manaqlna CammHtee of the Democrat
lb Party of Cndk Comity.
ChaTrpaTMTaMel V. TfOm.
Vice Ghairmen Joseph Rualikewlce,
frank F. ftoedar, Anton J. Ceraak,
IsuNw M. Whalen, Frank It. ttoCul
leeh. Chairman of Executive Committee
Henry Stuckart.
SeWettry 'William P. Feeney.
Assistant Secretary John F. Quia-
financial Secretary Jacob Lln4
, 'gerfceant-at-Arma John J. Leonard.
Flrat Ward Michael Kenna.
Bneond Ward William J. Orahaaa.
Tau Ward Thomas D. Nasi.
Foarth Ward James M. Dalley.
Fifth Ward Patrick J. Carr.
Blnta Ward John P. Gibbons.
Seventh Ward James M. Whalen.
Eighth Ward John H. Mack.
Ninth Watfd John J. Leonard.
Tenth Warfi Joep1i W. Cermak.
Eleventh Ward A. J. Sabath.
Twelfth Ward Anton J. Cermak.
Thirteenth Ward 'Marlln J.OTBrlen.
Fourteenth Ward Patrick A. Nash.
Fifteenth Ward Thomae P. Keane.
fltxteenlh Ward SUnley H. Kunn.
Seventeenth Ward Joseph Rushke
wis. Eighteenth Ward Bernard J. Ore
ISA
Nineteenth Ward John Powers.
Twentieth Ward Dennis J. Ef an.
Twenty-first Ward John F. OUfcV
ley.
Twenty-second Wars Rudolph L.
Stbapr
Twenty-third Ward Joseph L. OIU.
Twenty-fourth Ward Frank F. Ree
fer. Tweaty-tfth Ward Harry R. Oib
Tweaty-slxta Ward Heary . Zeev
ejec.
Twenty-seventh Ward NnU MarUf.
Twaaty-elaiiU Ward Ikes Fen
lml.
Twentynlnta Ward atanenett
a.
TnirOetn Ward Jasaee F.
ta,
Thtrty-ftret Ward nflennel K. then
Tntoty
d Ward Freak .
third Ward flaeetny Crewe.
derk Ward Jaseejh O.
Thirty-fifth Ward William P. Fee
ney. Country Towns Samuel Klelnltr,
Chicago Heights; Francis M. Koough,
Lemont; Peter Wolf. Molroao Park;
Ross C. Hall, Oak Park; Isaao M.
Kueblor, Palatine, and Frank H. Mc
culloch. Ward Organizations.
Ward.
1 Headquarters, 772 S. State St.;
president. John J. Coughlln, 17 N.
La Salle St.; secretary, Ike Roder
ick, 117 E. 20th St.
J Headquarters, 203 E. 37th St.; tel.
Douglas 2469; meets every Tues
day; president, Edw. Stonson,
2415 Michigan Ave.; secretary,
Otto Woertor, 568 E. 35th St.
I Headquarters, Indiana Theater
Bide, 10 D. ld St
4 Headquarters, Younga Hall, SOU
and Wallace Bisv, meets first
Thursday; president, Jbfin F. BoV
tan, MS DnTon Ave.; secretary.
James J. Kropacek, SlSS Normal
Are.
I Headquarters, Kabn's Hall, 3Sth
and Wood sts.; roeots second
Thnredayj president, Henry M
Kerney, 384 S. Paulina St.; secre
tary, Matthew M. Bunyah, 3421
Union Ave,
T Headquarters, Calumet K. of O.
Hall, 6202 Cottage Grove Ave.;
president, James M, Wjiafen, fi57
Langl3y Ave.; socrelary, Elmer J.
Whltty, 6414 Langley Ave.
Headquarters, 9215 Commercial
Ave.; president, John P, Byrnes,
7467 Bond Ave.; secretary, Oas
1
I
Hardware and Tools
ats and Caps
Incubators and Brooders
Jewelry and Silverware
Neckwear
Nets and Seines
omco Supplies
Pipes and Smokers' Articles
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs
Sporting Ooods
Shoes
Tents and Awnings
Trunks and Suit Cases
Umbrellas
Underwear
Watches
tHeadquarters, DeHaan's Hall, 9441
Cottage Orove Ave.; tel. Burnalde
118S) president, CaTYIhes Delias,
9481 Cottage Orove Ave.; secre
tary, Donald IB. Wbltfetfburi,
10725 Cottage Orove Ave.
11 Headquarters, 2152 W. 12th St.;
tel. Seeley 1940; president, Mi
chael J. Browse, 1911 Washburne
Ave.; secretary, Fred W. Rausca,
1741 W. 19th.
12 Headquarters, 2324 8. Kedsle
Ave.; tel. Lawndale 108; presi
dent, Otto Kernar, 2428 S. Clifton
Park Ave.; secretary, Joseph I.
Novak, 2401 S. Trumbull Ave.
IS Headquarters, 3230 W. Madison
St.; phone Kedsle 423; president,
James O. Denvlr, 3848 Congress
St; secretary, John C. Morris,
3336 W. Adams St
14 Headquarters, Conway's Hall,
Lake St. and Western Ave.; meets
second and fourth Tuesdays;
president. James B. Shltl, 1723
Grand Ave.; secretary, Edward J.
Kelly, 3345 Park Ave.
II Headquarters, 2705 Iowa St.;
president, E"arX J. Kalndl, 2tf09
W. Chicago Ave.; secretary, Mor
ris GevlrU, 816 N. Francisco Ave.
ie Headquarters, 1402 W. North
Ave.; meets every Friday- presi
dent Joseph Petlak, 1340 W.
wortn Ave.; secretary, Frank
Llterskl, 1617 Dickson St
17 Headquarter, 916 Milwaukee
Ave.; tel. Monroe 6872; president
Michael Palese; secretary, Teoll
Weyna, 1020 Milwaukee Ave.
IS Headquarters, 1461 W Madleea
St; tel. Monroe 9TH; radians,
James C. Gavin. 326 8. Racine
Ave.; secretary, John Vanderburg,
123 S. Sangamon St.
19 Headquarters, northwest corner
Bluo Island Ave. and Taylor St,;
president, Thos. J. Johnson, 1656
W. Congress St; secretary, Paul
Brown.
20 Headquarters, Club House, 823 W.
18th St; tel. Canal 6169; meets
second and fourth Thursday;
president, Peter F. Smith, 1606 8.
Union Ave.; secretary. Berth. P.
Collins. 926 W. 19th St
21st Headquarters, 112 Locust
street; tel. Superior 491; meets every
second Friday; president, Joseph P.
Mahoney, 1446 N. La Salle a treat;
secretary, Edmund L. Mulcahy.
22 Headquarters, 1764 Larrabee St;
tel. Lincoln 2745; dally meeting
at 716 W. North Ave.; president
Rudolph L. Scbapp, 1962 Howe
St.; phone Lincoln 7657; secre
tary, Math. J. Wagner.
22 Headquarters, Lower Lincoln
Turner Hall, BheffleTl and Dtvir
sey Aves.': tel. Lincoln 1996; presi
dent, Jas. H. Poage, 616 Belmont
Ave.; secretary, Bernard Jung,
1941 Mohawk St
24 Headquarters, 1504 Barry Ave.;
tel. Lake View 1204; president,
Frank A. Stadlar, 2908 Lincoln
Ave.; secretary, Oustav Seedorf,
3134 N. Oakley Ave.
25 Headquarters, 6401 Broadway;
phone Edgewator 494; president,
John 8. Hummer, 4535 Beacon Bt;
secretary, John P. Dougherty,
6810 Magnolia Ave.
26 Headquarters, 3943 Lincoln Ave.;
tel. Grace 8704; moots orery Fri
day; president, Chas. A. Williams,
3516 Janssen Ave.; secretary,
Chas. W. Peters, 3649 N. Hermi
tage Ave.
27 Headquarters, Grace Hall, 3801
Bornard St., corner Graco, Elston
and Uomard; phono Irving 898;
moots last Friday; president,
Hans Blnso, 5017 Pensacola Ave.;
socrotary, Geo. J. Gorcken, 4040
N. LcClalro Ave.
28 Headquarters, 1967 Milwaukee
Avo.; phono Armltage 6471.
29 Headquarters, 1610 W. Garflold
Blvd.; tel. Drover 4152; president,
Frank J. Ryan; socrotary, John R.
Cook.
30 Headquarters, McNally's Hall,
4647 S. Halsted St.; president,
Martin J. McNally, 4647 S. Hal
sted St; secretary, E. J. Kean,
C31 W. 45th St.
31 Headquarters, 6603 S. Halsted St.;
meets first Friday- president,
Frank J. Corr, 624 W. 60th St;
secretary, Chas. Sener, 6852 8. Pe
oria St.
32 Headquarters, suites 10 and 11,
Anderson Bldg., 6866 8. Halsted
St
13 Headquarters, Hodnett's Hall,
Armltage and Crawford Aves.;
phone Belmont 6991.
34 Headquarters, 3556 Oeden Ave.;
tel, Lawndale 634; president,
Harry M. Christie, 1849 S. Lawn
dale Ave.; secretary, Dennis H.
Duffy, 2121 S. Lawndale Ave.
35 Headquarters, 1039-41 W. Madison
St.; tel. Garfield 7132; meets first
and third Thursdays; president,
R. W. Lnrkln, 4133 Jackson Blvd.;
secretary, John S. Clark, Keller
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The World's Greatest Chewing Gum Manufacturer Popular Lincoln Park
-y Commissioner and Public-Spirited Chlcafloan.
REPUBUCAN
COMMITTEEMEN
National Republican Committeeman
for Illinois William Hale Thompson.
State Central Committee.
Headquartors Chicago.
Chairman Frank L. Smith, Dwtght
Socrotary Jastus L. Johnson, Au
rora. 1 Adolph Marks.
2 Charles II. Sergei
3 Harry A. Lewis.
4 Thos . J. Finucano.
5 Abram J. Harris.
6 Loland S. Rapp.
7 John P. Gamer.
8 Lee A. Dunne or Wm. J. An
derson. 9 Fred W. Upham.
10 George W. Paullln.
11 Julius L. Johnson.
12 Adam C. Cllffe.
13 J. P. Overholsor.
14 W. A. Rosenfleld.
15 George II. Wilson.
16 G. Do F. Kinney.
17 Frank L. Smith.
18 Lcn Small.
19 Henry P. Harris.
20 S. Elmer Simpson.
21 Lewis II. Miner.
22 Cicero J. Llndly.
23 Goorgo A. Brown.
24 Noah C. Balnum.
25 Henry H. Kohn.
liouniy executive uommuwe.
Headquartors 80j Otis Building.
OTaThnan Homer K. GalpTh.
Vice-chairman Martin B. Madden,
ascrotar William H. Weber.
Assistant Secretary Esatl J. Wents
laff. Treasurer ieRoy Mllluor.
1 Francis P. Brady, 119 B. 20th kt.
l Martin B. Madden, 709 Tacoma
Bldg.
I K'o'bert R. Levy, 4639 Prairie Ave.
4 George J". Feser', 2752 SETelJs Xve.
4 Edward R. Lltiinger, 29 S. U
Salle St.
6 Roy O. West, 1340 First National
Bank Bldg.
71. N. Powell, 6826 Burnett Ave.
6 Walter B. Schmidt, 208 S. La Dalle
3t
9 Edward E. Ertsman, 11300 For
restvlllo Ave.
10 Thomas Curran, 2023 8. Racine
Ave.
11 Charles V. Barrett, 29 8. La Salle
St
12 A. W. Miller, Chamber of Com-
merco Bldg.
13 David W. Clark, 3125 Warren Ave.
14 N. Tadd, SU N. Hamlin Ave.
H. NMs Juul. 2516 Potomac Ave.
IC Joseph P. KfimeUa, 1525 Wicker
Park Ave.
17 Lewis D. Situ, 1471 Grand Ave.
18 H. K. Galpln, 1635 Jackson Blvd.
19 Chrlslophor Mamer, 720 Reaper
Block.
20 Morris Eller, 1301 8. Peoria 8t
21 OBcar Hebel, 1105 Schiller Bldg.
22 Chas. G. Kempf, 913 Concord PI.
23 E. J. Brundago, 110 S. Dearborn
St.
24 L. A. Brundago, 2210 Clifton Ave.
25 Geo. K. Schmidt, 4228 Sheridan
Rd.
26 John C. Cannon, 4047 N. Hermi
tage Ave.
27 LeHoy MJller, 5322 NIckerson Ave.
28 Jos'oph F. Haas, 2712 Fullerton
Ave.
29 Ernest Withall, 1941 W. Garfield
Blvd.
20 Thomas J. Healy, 6415 8. Mar Bt
31 Wm. n. Reld. 1335 diunett Blvd.
32 Charles A. Williams, 122 8. BWhl-
gan Ave.
33 Ooorgo Hltzmnn, 600 County Bldg.
34 Sol. P. RoderfcTc, 1328 S. Bp'autdlng
Avo.
35 Chas. J. Peters.
Countcy DJstrJcts.
Peter AriEer, South Holland.
William H. Wob'er, 316 County Bldg.
Po'ter M. Hoffman, 600 Cbunfy Hldg.
Joseph Carolan.
William Busse, Mount Prospect.
Dr. Frank H. Anderson, 1413 Sher
man Avo., Evanston.
Violinists nil prnlso tho work of
Goorgo A. Ostortng of 69 East Van
Huron street. Ho Is ono of tho best
known violin manufacturers In tho
CHICAGO'S
CONSTITUTIONAL
DELEGATES
FIRST DISTRICT.
Republican.
Walter II. Wilson. 2019 Pralrlo ave
nue. Democrat
Levy Mayer, Blackstono hotel.
SECOND DISTRICT.
Republican.
John J. Gorman, 1633 Jackson boulo
vard. Democrat
Michael F. Sullivan, 1011 W. Jack
son boulovard.
THIRD DISTRICT.
Republican.
Edward II. Morris, Q757 Vernon
avenue.
Archibald, J. Carey, 3428 Vornon
avenue. , .
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Democrat.
John E. Traegor, 921 W. 54tn place.
George P. Latcbford, 4532 Emerald
avenuo.
FIFTH DI8TRICT.
Republican.
Morton D. Hull, 4855 Woodlawn
avenuo.
Abel Davis, 5125 Ellis avenuo.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Republican,
Georgo A. Dupuy, 452C N. Paulina
street
Rufus C. Dawes, 1800 Sheridan road,
Evanston.
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Frederic R. DoYoung, 60 E. 155th
street, Harvey.
Amos C. Miller, 241 Molroso avenuo,
Konllworth.
NINTH DI8TRICT.
Republican.
David E. Shanaban, 3315 S. Western
boulevard.
Democrat.
Charles J. Mlchal, 2410 S. Kedzle
avenue.
ELEVENTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
William II. Crudon, 10204 Wallace
street.
Porcivnl G. Baldwin, 2017 W. 70th
street
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
. Douglas Sutherland, 6558 Minerva
avenuo.
Oscar Wolff, 10611 Avenuo H.
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Ernst Kuno, 2025 S. Halstod street
Democrat
S. E. Plncus, 836 W. 14th street.
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.
Democrat.
Thomas V, Frolo, 1140 W. Taylor
street. ,
Michael larussl, 7C1 W. Taylor
street.
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
Democrat.
Martin J. O'Broin, 3845 Flournoy
street.
Michel llosonberg, 1250 Independ
ence boulovard.
TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.
Republican.
George r. Lohman, 566 N. Long
nvenuo.
Charles S. Cutting, 307 N. Waller
avenuo.
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.
Republican.
William Ganschow, 215C Pierce ave
nuo. Charles Woodward, 225 S. Scovlllo
avonuo, Oak Park.
TWENTY-FJFTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Wlllnrd M. McEwon, 3033 N. Spring
field avenuo.
M. A. Mlchaolson, 3018 Palmor
Square,
TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Democrat.
Ernst D. Potts, 21 N. Ashland bou
levard. Edward J. Corcoran, 323 S. Poorla
street.
TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.
Republican,
Alexander II. Rovoll, 842 N. Michi
gan avenuo.
Clinrles H. Hamlll, 199 Lake Shoro
drive.
THIRTY-FIR8T DI8TRICT.
Republican.
Eugene H. Dupoo, 634 Aldlno ave
nue. William H. Bcckman, 2468 Orchard
street.
ACTORS' MEMORIAL DAY
In every theater throughout tho
state on tho nftornoon of December
5th, a special theatrical performnnco
will bo given, with its tlckots sold
not by professional peoplo but by
business mon of the community. Tho
proceeds .of tho day will go to tho
Actors' Fund of America, which
cares for the destltuto, tho sick, tho
disabled, tho aged and the Infirm of
tho profession. Tho day Itself will
bo called Actors' Memorial Day, for
tho churches of tho ntato, tho schools
and commercial associations will
utilize tho moment to commemornto
tho great services given to tho nation
during tho war by tho pla"yor-folk
who uphold tho national moralo both
tit homo and at tho front.
AUTO IDENTIFICATION
Chicago Automobile Abstract &
Title Company Inaugurates
New System.
Tho Chicago Automobile Abstract
& Tltlo Company havo inaugurated
tho plan of giving an identification
card with each policy, which card
will bo recognized by every garage
owner In Illinois.
POLICE PENSION FUND
Tho mayor appointed tho following
on tho police pension fund commis
sion: Elmer C. Byo, for tho unexpired
portion of tho term of threo yoars
commencing on tho socond Tuesday
in May, 1918, to succeed Joseph E.
Otis, term expired.
William W. Lo Gros, for tho unex
pired portion of tho term of threo
years commencing on tho second
Tuesday In May, 1919, to succeed
John J. Mitchell, term oxpirod.
Arthur J. Ilufllngton, for tho unex
pired portion of tho term of threo
years commencing on tho second
Tuesday In May, 1919, to succeed Os
car G. Foroman, term expired.
EAGLETS.
Adolph Kraasleanrays la the lead el
every movement for the bettermeat
ei condition la Caateage.
Judge Frank Johnston Jr. is mak
ing a good record on the Circuit
bench.
F. H. Seubold, D. C, one of the
most prominent chiropractors In Chi
cago, offers to treat all soldiers asi
sailors suffering from sciatica, rheu
matism, or kindred ailments free of
charge. His ofllco is in tho Stevens
hulldlnK, 17 North State street
Josopu F. Haas has always mado
a good public record. Ho is a man
of the people.
Chief Moonoy of tho city dotoctlvo
bureau, Is ono of tho ablost pollco
officials In tho United States.
Otto Ruoter, tho head of tho big
real estate firm which bears his
name, is one of the upbullders of Chi
cago. Tho office of his company on
the ground floor of 32 North eDar
born street Is ono of tho finest in the
city.
Colonel August W. Miller, popular
clerk of tho Circuit Court Is making a
splendid public record
Georgo L. Scheln, the able lawyer,
would make a flno Judgo.
Judge Victor P. Arnold Is making
a flno record in the juvenile court.
Harry R. Gibbons is making a fine
record as county troasuror.
C. E. Karatrom, tho well known
manager of salos for tho Big Creek
Colllory Co., Is ono of tho most popu
lar mon in Chicago connected with
tho coal trade.
Dixon O. Williams, the well known
manufacturer, deserves well nt the
hands of tho Democratic party. Me 'i
a porn leador.
William H. Wesboy, tho city collec
tor, is ono of tho most popular of
Mayor Thompson's cabinet. Ho gives
satisfaction to tho public and is tho
right man In tho right place.
H. H. Morrlck is ono of tho leadors
in tho civic llfo of Chicago. As presi
dent of tho Association of Commerce
ho has dono groat work for tho city,
Its prosont nnd tuturo. Mr. Merrick
Is prosident of tho Groat Lakes Trust
Company, Chicago's now big hank,
which started in with a capital ot
$3,000,000, and a surplus ot $600,000.
All of the stock was oversubscribed
for.
C. B. Hedstrom, tho popular pro
prietor of Lako Vlow's foremost shoo
storo at 3264 North Clark street, has
hosts of friends among tho loading
men of Chicago a fact that Is testi
fied to by tho popularity ot his plaoo
of business.
Fletcher Dobyns, the. popular mas
tor In chancery, Is at tho forefront
In every movomont for the better
ment ot Chicago.
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President of the Union Trust Company and Treasurer of Lincoln
Park.
William II. Wcsbey is making n
good record nB city collector. Tho
thousnnds of people who do business
with his office all prnlso tho up-to-dnto
methods introduced by him and which
add to tho popularity of Mayor
Thompson's administration.
Mayor Thompson was tho father of
municipal playgrounds. Ho Intro
duced and socured tho passago of tho
first ordlnanco creating ono whllo ho
was an alderman.
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11 West Randolph Street
Judge George B. Holmes Is gratify
ing his many friends with the fine
record he is making on the Municipal
court bench.
Albert J, Hopkins, tho popular for
mer United Statos Senator, is lookod
upon by thousands ot Illinois Repub
licans as tho logical man to nominate
for Governor.
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Head of the Oldest Dye and Cleaning House In Chicago.
Charles Molltor, a recognised leader
In the machinery trade, U ene of Chi
cago's leading nnd moat reliable baet
aess men. Hie name Ie honored
wherever he la known.
Peter Reinbcrg has saved millions
for the people as prosident of the
county board.
8. P. Messlnger has done macs for
Chicago In furnishing tho people with
a flho lot of first-class restaurants.
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that conceals within itself another
Emmctt Whealan is maklns n splen
did record as a member of the County
Board ot Commissioners. He Is a
veteran Chicago prlntor who stands
high with everybody In tho trade and
as a public official Is winning friends
everywhere
Congressman James McAndrews Is
making u good record.
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