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Krnncls Stuyvcsanl Peabody for
United States senator.
That Is tho battle cry tho dcmo
irats of Illinois will enter tho arena
n 1020 with and win.
Peabody Is great in every way.
Ho will be thb eroatcst United
States senator that Illinois has had
ilnco Shelby M. Cullom died.
Ills nomination will mean his clcc
'Ion and ho will get over a third of
tho republican vote and all of the
democratic vote
All factions of tho Democratic
party nro with him and tho people
ahcady hall Peabody as a cortaln
winner.
SAMUEL P. MESSINGER.
Head of the Famous Messlngcr Restaurant Service.
Charles J. Jones, tho well known
lawyer, and former County Attorney,
Is much talked of for Congress.
Robert M. Sweitzor is ono of tho
fow ofllclals in public llfo without a
blemish on Ids oinclal record.
P. J. Slbloy, of tho Fountain Pen
Shop, nt 31 N. Dearborn st is often
montioned for Clerk of tho Superior
Court. His popularity would insure
his oloctlon if ho would mako tho
race.
John W. Fowler, prosldent of tho
solid nnd reliablo Central Trust &
Savings Bank, is ono of tho loading
men of Chicago. Ho stands for prog
ress in our civic life.
Frank J. Hogan, tho well known law
yer, and former flro nttornoy, would
mako a splendid Judgo of tho munici
pal court.
EAGLETS
W. F. Cummings, tho well known
engineer nnd contractor, has mado a
flno record. His work is praised nil
over tho country.
Carl Appcl, tho owner of tho Justly
famous North Side Turner Hall, nnd
restaurant, is a wldo awnko citizen,
of whom Chicago ia proud.
President Rclpbcrg of tho county
board is making a good record.
Alderman Walter P. Steffen is do
ing great work as head of tho coun
cil pollco committee.
Edmund T. Perkins, tho woll known
engineer, is a progrosslvo Chlcagoan
with a national reputation in his profession.
Justin F. McCarthy, former assistant
states attorney for Cook county, has
nssolatcd himself with Frank T. Jor
dan and Mlchnol J. Sullivan; Jordan,
McCarthy & Sullivan to cngago in
tho genoral prnctlco of law, with offi
ces at suite 00C-7 Rector Building,
79 W. Monroo street, Chicago.
Harry C. Mohr, tho popular managor
of tho Morrison Hotel, is a public
spirited citizen who is always boosting
Chicago.
Klckham Scanlcs.' would mako a
groat United Stat, senator.
Thero aro too many barnacles In
tho city hall.
Samuel R. Kaufman tho popular
president of tho famous Congross
Hotel Company and head of tho great
Congress Hotel, is ono of the most
public spirited citizens of Chicago
who la always keenly alive on every
thing uplifting tho city and a broad
minded man of' affairs who makes
everyone who patronizes his hotel
happy.
Tho Democratic fight for ward
committeemen promises to produco
somo strange surprises.
Dixon C. "Williams has high honors
awaiting bim at tho hands of the
people.
Adam Wolf, tho popular county as
sessor, is nn ideal public official.
WlUlam H. Weber always made a
good publio record.
Robert E. Cantwoll, eloquont, able,
courteous nnd learned is ono of the
most popular loaders at tho Chicago
Bar.
Frank Johnston, Jr., ablo Judgo of
tho Circuit court, would mako a
great governor of Illinois.
AutomoblllsU who flash their
"bright lights In tho eyes of pedes
trians and other autolsts causo most of
the auto accidents.
Tho City Council wants to And out
tho high cost of living. Profiteers may
find out also beforo tho Aldormon got
through with them.
John W. Eckhart, tho well known
miller, is respoctcd as a democratic
leader as well as a recognized power
in commercial lifo.
William Qanschow Is making a fine
record as West Park Commissioner.
Ho is progrosslvo and alert to the
needs of tho public
C. B. Wllloy, president of tho big
C. L. Wllley Company, is ono of the
solid men of Chicago. Ho is patriotic,
progrosslvo and public spirited.
YOU AUTOIST
What Will You Do?
January 1st, 1920, a new law goes into effect requiring every gar
age owner to keep n record of the license and engine number,
name and address of the owner and person delivering or taking a car
for the purpose of repairs, selling, rental, livery or storage. The
penalty for failure to keep this record is not less than $100 nor more
than SS0O,
You can save yourself and Raraccmen time and trouble by show
ing the identification card which is furnished FREE with our guaran
tee title policy. Tiiis card contains all the necessary information
for the garage man. It is evidence that you arc the owner of the car
and wilt be so recognized by every garage man.
A policy will reduce your theft insurance. It will also help trace
your car if stolen.
The cost of our guarantee title policy, including the necessary
identification cards, is only $1.00.
Send us your name and address now. Wc will mail you an appli
cation and you will be prepared.
Anthony D'Andrea, tho popular pro
prietor of tho woll known Capri Inn
restaurant, at 10 N. Clark strcot, is
ono of the coming men of Chicago.
Ho Is a born loador of men and with
his natural ability, splendid education
and host of friends Is bound to make
I his mark In public llfo. His restau
rant has won deserved famo on ac
count of tho excellence of Its service
Ono of tho most patriotic and influ
ential citizens of Chicago is John C.
Eastman, publisher of tho Chicago
Dally Journal. Ho is nctlvo in every
thing that pertains to tho betterment
of tho city.
William H. Lyman, the popular for
sner senator and alderman, Is at the
stead of the big publio contracting
Inn of W. H. Lyman ft Co.
Ono cntiro floor of tho County
building Is given to a non-offlclal
organization dovotod to tho churning
of graft from unhappy poor pooplo,
under tho gulso of roform. Tho
county in tho moantlmo has to pay
rent In other parts of tho town for
necessary public offices.
Andrew J. Ryan, tho ablo lawyer,
should bo elected to tho constitutional
convention.
Francis S. Peabody for United
States senator is tho winning bat
tlo cry for 1920.
Dixon C. Williams, tho well known
manufacturer and domocratlo orator
and leader, has hosts of friends
among tho business men of Chicago.
John W. Eckhart has done much to
build up tho Iroquois Club. He make
a success of overythlng he undertakes.
Sheriff Charles W. Peters has con
ferred a favor on nil law-abiding citi
zens, wot nnd dry, by cleaning out
tho blind pigs In tho county townB.
Corouor Potor M. Hoffman, always
Just and honest In his public llfo, Is
a man in whom tho pooplo havo confidence.
Frank Johnston, Jr., tho popular
Circuit Judgo, Is respectod by all
classes Irrespective of party.
Juage John R. Caverly gives gen
eral satisfaction to tho public In tho
municitmi Court and grows more
iMDular every diur.
E. A. WANGERSHEIM, President
General Lighting
Fixture Co.
Telephone Randolph 57G6
28 West Lake Street
CHICAGO
AUGUST SCHWARZ
Boston Fancy Steam Dye House
ESTABLISHED 1856
MAIN OFFICE, STORE AND WORKS
109-111 West Illinois Street
Telephone Main 3520
Branch Store in the Loop, 34 West Randolph St.
Kindly Address All Correspondence
nnd Packages to General Office
Sanitary Trusteo William J. Hcaly
Is tho father of tho Orleans street
brldgo tho greatest Improvement
over made by tho city of Chicago on
tho Chicago rlvor. Mr. Healy, whllo
Aldormnn from tho Eighteenth ward,
fought wcok in and week out until ho
secured tho passago of nn ordinance
and appropriation for this much need
ed structure When completed it will
bo ono of tho greatest basculo bridges
In tho United Stntcs.
Tho Josoph Trlner Company has
done much for tho health of tho peo
ple. Its products aro praised by all
who havo used thorn.
C. A. Dlckott, tho well known and
highly rospecfed prosldent of tho
Dlckett Coal and Coko Company, al
though still a young man, has lod a
very activo llfo and has boen a po
tent flguro in tho businoss world for
many years. Whothor as president
of tho Chicago Roaring Motal Com
pany, tho Dlckett Coal and Coko
Company, or as a dlroctor of tho Fort
Dearborn National Bank, ho has won
tho high rogard of tho business public.
BIG CREEK
COLLIERY COMPANY
SALES AGENTS FOR
SALINE COUNTY COAL CO.
PRODUCING
PREMIUM COALS
BIG CREEKXOAL CO.
PRODUCING
BIG CREEK COALS
peoples gas building
Chicago'
Patrick A. Nash Is making a great
record on tho Hoard of Rovlow,
Bon J. Short, tho popular lawyer,
would mako a great Judgo.
The Chicago Automobile Abstract & Title
58 West Washington Street, Chicago, IU.
Telephone Central 8144, 8145, 8146
Co.
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Over
gaiters and
Spats
In All Shades
The largest stock of Men's Shoes
outside the loop-
You save from $2 to $4 on each pair here"
ifflte
Vlll L St.
Evenlots
"BETTER GRADE SHOES"
Francis J. Houlihan, tho woll known
nttornoy, is frequently being men
tioned by his big army of friends and
admirers for a scat on tho bonch.
Mr. Houlihan is ono of Chicago's
ablest and most successful lawyers
and would mako splendid Judgo.
County Recordor Joseph P. Haas
is making a flno public record. Tho
pooplo aro satisfied with his official
acts.
Matt Alter wouia mako a jjood City
Treasurer. Ho Is a sterling Democrat
and has worked hart to put many good
men Into public offlco.
Albort J. Hopkins, who made one
of tho host United States senators
Illinois over had, would mako a groat
governor.
Repeal tho rotten Civil Servico lawn
and glvo tho soldlor boys Jobs.
Tho McAvoy Company Is manufac
turing a temporanco drink that bids
fair to bocomo very popular. It Is
called "Alpha" and Its strengthening
and invigorating qualities aro much
praised. Tho McAvoy company Ib
also producing dcalcohollzod Malt
Marrow, which Is universally popular.
Charles H. Lamson Is ono of Chi
cago's greatest paving exports.
CAST IRON PIPE
Bell and Spigot-Flanged
Flanged Fittings
good for a pressure up
to 125 lbs., also Extra
Heavy for 250 lbs.
Lynchburg Foundry Company
General Sales Office, Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago
Main Offices, Lynchburg, Virginia
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Karl Mayer & Company
Makers of
Service Shaving and
Dental Creams
Telephone Central 2133
36 South State Street CHICAGO
WILLIAM J. HEALY WALTER C, HEALY
T.l.phon Monro 61S8
Wm. J. Healy & Co.
REAL ESTATE
Loans Renting Insurance
SUITE 12 HAYMARKET BUILDING
716 West Madison Street
INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
CHICAGO
Judge Frank Johnston, Jr., In Bak
ing a flno record on tho Circuit Court
bench.
doorgo Li. Scheln, tho woll known
lawyer, who numbers his friends by
tho thousand, would mako a flno judgo.
Mr. Scholn has no ambition In this di
rection, it is said, but his ability, fair,
noss and legal oxporlonco woll fit him
for Judicial honors.
John B. Knuut or 72 West Wash
ington street Is ono of tho leaders In
the real estate world.
AVERY BRUNDAGE
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Telephone) Central 7762
110 South Dearborn St., CHICAGO
Who gots the bonoflt of. the Public
Sorvlco Departments Utility extrac
tions T
Edward W. Everett, tho woll known
lawyer, Is frequently talked of for
congress by his many political friends.
Ho is said to havo no ambition in this
direction, but his popularity would
causo his election to almost any offlco
ho was nominated for.
Tho famous Terraco Garden Is
now ono of Chicago's distinct features.
A trip to tho Morrison Hotol whero
tho beautiful restaurant is locatod al
ways moans a return visit.
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