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FOR SERVICE FOR DEPENDABILITY FOR ECONOMY
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PORTER kleeepns PLUG
Tho onlv spark plus made that never requires cleaning and
that is "absolutely guaranteed for one year. $1.50 each.
PORTER COMPANY
Cleans Itself
20 West Jackson Boulevard
CHICAGO
Saves Gas
COUNTY AND SANITARY DISTRICT
HEADS AND JUDGES OF THE APPELATE,
CIRCUIT AND SUPERIOR COURTS
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surd of County Commllonr
Jtr Httinberc, Preldont.
Commissioners City District:
Fetor llelnberg.
Charles N. Qoodrow.
Robert W. McKlnloy.
Frank J. Wilson.
Enimatt Whoalen.
Joseph M. Fitzgerald. . .
Hartley llurg.
Albert Nowak.
Daniel llyan.
John Hudlngcn
County District:
William Uusse.
Joseph Carolan.
Dudley D. Plorson.
Qoorne A. Mlllor.
William H. McLean.
Committee Clerk Poter J. EHert,
Hoora 537, Court House.
Address all commissioners Rooa
M7, County Dnlldlng.
Henry A. Zondor, SupsrinUnasnt
of Publlo Srrlc.
Sheriff
Charles W. Petors.
County Treasurer
Harry It. Gibbons. - -Jacob
JJndhelmer, Assistant Tr-
urer.
Rseorder of Deeds
Joseph F. Haas.
Registrar of Titles (Torrans Sys
tem) Joseph F. Haas.
F. n. Stslnert, Chief Clsrk.
P.. 120, 1st floor, County Bulldln
County Clerk
Robert M. Swelttsr.
John H. Mack. Chief Deputy.
John P. Keepers, Chief Bookkeeper.
J. 8. Mayer, Chief CaahUr.
Louis C. Lecner, Chief Marriage
License Department.
James G. Wolcott. Chief Tax Re
demption Department.
M. J. Browne, Chief Map Depart
ment. ,
Daniel Herllhy, Chief Election De
partment. R. 233, Jnd floor, County Building.
Martin J. O'Brien, Chief of Tax fc
tension Department.
Frank U Pasdeloup, Head Clerk.
R. 217, Jnd floor, County Building.
County Comptroller and Clerk oerd
of Commissioners
r.v.. t Rwnltier.
William J. Graham, Deputy Comp
troller. '
. M. J. O'Connor, Chief Clerk.
R. 611, 6th floor, County Bulldtag.
Clerk of the County Court
Robert M. Sweltier.
Oeorge L. McConnell, Chief Clerk.
J. o. H. Meyer, Chief Insanity Di
vision. .. ....
R. 800, th floor, County Building.
County Aoent
Wm. H. Hhemann, 111 Booth Peoria
Street
Coek County Hospital
Cor. of Harrison and Wood .,
Chicago, HL i
Michael Zlmmer, Wardesu
Oak Forest Institution
Henry I Bailey, Superintendent.
Mall P. O. Oak Forest, I1L
Public Wolfaro Bureau
Amelia Sears, Director.
R. 72J, 7th floor, County Bullalnii.
Coroner
Peter M. Hoffman.
David R. Jones, First Assistant
R. BOO, 6th floor, County Building.
Clerk of the Circuit Courtj
Auguit W. Miller.
Louis Hutt Chief Deputy.
Otto Bosserer, Chief Clerk.
R. 412, 4th floor, County Building.
Clerk of Juvenile Court
August W. Miller. '
Edward R. Arkemaw, Chief Clerk.
R, 1007, 10th floor, County Build
lng. Clerk of the Ouperlor Court
John KJeUander.
Laonard A. Brundaj?, Chief Deputy.
James .French, Chief Clerk.
It. 4S7, 4lh floor, County Butldlnx
Clerk of tho Criminal Court
William It Parker.
Robert R. Lvr. Chief Clerk.
Criminal Court Building, r.
Michigan St and Dearborn Ave.
Clerk of Probite Court
John F. Devlno.
r. 2S, sth floor, County Bulldlni
Clerk of the Appellato Court
Jamea B. Mcmerny.
John S3 ConnJrty, Chief Deputy.
r 1400, Michigan Blvd. Building.
Members of Board of Review
Patrick A. Nash.
Edvard It UUlnger.
Stephen D. Griffln. Chief Clerk.
WUiam P Feeney, Assistant Chief
Clerk.
R. 317, 3d floor, County Building.
Msmbsrs cf Board of AtMore
Uishael K. Sheridan,
Gaoni K. Schmidt
W. H. Weber,
Adaxn Vfo'rf.
Chas Krutckoff
R. 212, 3rd floor. County Building.
Ceok County Civil Service Commis
sion Harry A. I.lpsky, Chairman.
James M. Whalen. Secretary.
Ralph H. Pock-
WUMam F. Foehrinr-'. Office flere-
tairy.
R. 647, 6th floor, County Building.
Cunty Superintendent of Bchsole
Wwwrd J. Tobln.
r. 6, 6th floor, County Bulldleg.
tut- Attorney
Mcly Hoyne,
M, F. BoIMvan. First Assistant
Grlaalnai Court uuuaing.
Ohas. Case. Jr. In charge at Cook
County Law Department,
k. 107, Sth floor, Oemetr BwUdbut.
JUDICIARY.
Illinois Supreme Court
Judgo Orrln N. Carter.
R. 1021, 10th floor, County Build
lug. Appellate Court
Branch 1.
WWUm H. McSurely,
Wlbain E. Dever,
jtMiM) noiaom.
K. 1400t Michigan Blvd. Building.
Branch 2.
CliflHes A. McDonald,
t-hn p. vtRrtjr.
Albert H. Barnes.
It 1400, Michigan Bird. Building,
Branch 3.
Thorns Taylor, Jr.,
Clarence N. Goodwin.
R. 1400, Michigan Blvd. Building
Judge of Probate Court
Henry Homer.
Judgoof County Court
James T. Burns.
Judge of Juvsnllo Court
tierrHt tWTInckney.
Judges of Superior Court
Albert C. Barnes,
Tueodoro Brcntano,
Joseph Snliath,
Wm. Fon'more Cooper,
William H. Dever,
. Joseph H. Fitch,
Charles M. Fool,
Jacob H. Hopkins.
Martin M. Grldloy,
Marcus A. Knvnnagt
Charlos A. McDonald, - '
.M. U McKlnloy,
William H. McStirolr,
John M. O'Connor,
Hugo Patt,
Denis B. Sullivan.' , ,.,
John J." Sullivan. "
Joseph E. David.
Oscar Hobel.
Extra Judges
. 10th floor, County Buflfltag.
Judgee of -the Circuit Court
Victor P. Arnold,
Robert E. Crowe,
Josno Baldwin,
George F. Barrott,
David M. Brothers.
Jesse Holdom.
Frank Johnston, Jr.
George Kerstcn,
David F. Matchett,
John P. McGoorty,
Morrltt W. Plnckuey.
Klckham Scanlan,
Frcdorlck A. Smith.
Thomas Taylor, Jr.,
Charles M. Thomson,
Oscar M. Torrlson,
Richard S. Tuthlll,
Charles M. Walker,
Thomas G. Wlndes.
LEAN
ELM
GAR KEPT CI
ILL UV
Some Excellent Suggestions
Given on How to Take Proper
Care of "Finish."
FREQUENT WASHING' IS BEST
Varnish of New Car Is Benefited by
Uce of Clear Cold Water Clean
teathcr Upholstnry Vlth Piece
of Woolen Cloth.
COLD GARAGE CAUSE
OF MANY AUTO ILLS
BUSINESS NOTICES
Violinists nil praiao tho work of
Georgo A. Ostertng of 59 East Van
Buron street. Ho is ono of tho best
known violin manufacturers In tho
country.
f!. II. TTrdnlrom. thn nnntilar nro
prlotor of Lake View's foremost shoe
store at 32G4 Norm Clark stroet, has
hosts of frionds among the leading
men of Chicago a fact that is testi
fied to by the popularity of his plaoo
of business.
Experienced Owner Will Under
stand Necessity for Heat.
E. W. Martin, ono of tho most pop
ular men in mo nnanciai anu business
world, Is Chicago manager for tho
I Ulg UUUBU Ui VsIUUiUB OIUUUUUIU
t Co., dcalors in securities, with offlcoa
ui lit) lymv duunauu uuuiuvuru, uuu
branches In nlno loading cities of tho
country.
Jury Commission
Joaoph IT. Barnett,
Otto Pompel,
Chas. W. 8olnwerth, '
rhmm t. Pflnwoll. Hhlat Clerk. '
R. 824, 8th floor, County Building. )
Chicago Law Institute and Library
10th floor, County Building.
William Holden, Librarian.
County Oupt. of Highways
Goorge A. Qulnlan.
IL 82E, 3rd floor, County Building.
President of Sanitary District
' Chas, H. Sergei.
Trustee of Sanitary District
William J. Iieaiy.
Patrick J. Carr,
Wallace G. Clark,
Harry R. Llttlor.
Chas. H. Sergei,
GoorRi W. Paullln.
W. O. Nance..
Jamw II. Lawley,
M. A. Mueller,
900 8. Mlchlsan Ave. (Karpe.
Building). Telephone Wabash
1S20.
Cook County Building
rtrrnntni hlnnk. Randolnb. Wash-
lnston, Clark and La Salle Sts. ,
John Ciekala, custonian.
Criminal Court Building
Cor. Michigan and Dearborn Ave.
Jacob Pomerantx, Custodian.
Cook County Jail
Criminal Court Building, Dearborn
Ave, between Michigan and
Illinois Bt.
William T. Davles. Jailer.
County Surveyor
Harry Emerson.
R. 426, 4th floor, County Building.
County Architect
Krio E. Hall.
139 N. Clark fit.
"Thp ciirIiii' of u nir cim he iiiIh
trciituil fienuontlj ln-fini' It ht'uliw to
l'0lli)liiln, hut tin1 IIiiIhIi cull Ik' mis
troiitoil once or iwlci thi'ii tliurc Is
no llnMi loft to niWtii'iit." Hiiys Wll
Hum II. Stewart, ivlilenl of the
Stewnrt Autoinolille m-IhmiI.
"The luck of wiisl.injr iiiul the essen
tial knowledge of net knowing how to
wnh a ear will jro further towarilM
nilnliiK tin !i)ieiiiuiiee tliiin any other
thliiK. The MiinUli of a new ear Is
lioiii'ilti'il mill liiiiileneil liv wimhlni:
with clear cold water, hut mud that Is
allowed to dry upon the body lakes
the oil fiom the vurnMi and leaves
the llnlsh mottled and streaky. Dirt Is
not the only enemy, for uasex from
the piniite and even the ntiiioipliere
of some towns utlnek the lliiNh of the
car that Is not frequently washed.
First Rcmovo Duet.
"llesln by I'leimliiK the top. Take a
Kood.Mlrt brush and remove the dust,
then either npoitce or use a noft eloth
with warm water and pure oMp. A
eliainols kept especially for the pur
pose will tend to hasten the drying and
the top must not lie folded until It Is
thoroughly dry.
"The upholster;.. If of cloth, Is best
cleaned by sponging with water con
taining a little nail and alcohol. If of
leather a woolen loth dipped in clear
water to Ahl(h a few drops of amino
nla has been added Is best.
"In eleniiliii! the body, be sure to re
move the nozzle of the hoso and How
tho water over eery part of the body.
This will serve to wash off most of the
dust and also loosen tin1 mud. In
eases where the ear Is very dirty It Is
best to do this mid then let It stand
for a few minutes before going over It
again with the hose. Then take a soft
sponge and follow tho hose over the
body. If certain poillonu are grease
spotted these should be washed sep
arately with pure water and castllo
soap, but exeept In this one Instance
soap of any kind should be avoided on
the body.
To Get at Grease.
"The road oil and grease that collect
on the running gear rotpilre dlffeient
tnethmlM or leaiovai anil awo inner
tools. Special brushes will get at the
grease in Inaci'esMble earners. In the
ease of the wheel hubs, eaie should be
used to prevent water and grit work
lug Into the bearings. The eliainols
used on the body should never be used
on the running gear, a separate cha
mois being Kept lor tills one purpose.
A heavy aeeuiiiulatloii should never be
taken off b.v dusting. It should be
niaile to How off with the hose. If you
wish to use a body polish beware of
the iiitinv Inferior grades on the mar
ket. II an.v. ".oil should use the verj
best grade utiKiiunlile."
Sudden Drop In Temperature Is Bad
for Parts of Engine and Finish of
Body Many Difficulties May
Be Obviated.
If the small private garngo Ih to bo
used during the winter any cur owner
of experience will understand tho
necessity for heating It. The cold
garage causes liutiiy Ills, besides tho
obvious one of freezing up the radiator
of the ear. In most eases It will cause
more tliiin enough damage and Incon
venience fully to have paid for u com
plete heating plant.
Most of the starting trnuuies so gen
erally complained of In winter may be
traced back to Hie cold garage. A sud
den drop in temperature is bad for the
tinHu nf ln eiielne and for the finish
of the body, which are susceptible to
nmrked expansion and contraction
through such changes In temperature.
During tho long nights of winter
great drops often occur, and a garage
that Is unhealed subjects tho car to
unnecessary mid dangerous tests.
Ice In the batteries Is another recog
nized evil resulting from the cold
garage. Also there Is the Inconveni
ence of washing when the car Is cov
eieil with frozen mud. If the 'car Is
leaned with warm water to remove
the mud and the garagu Is cold the
paint and varnish are apt to suffer
set Ions daniage, sii.vm a writer In
Motor.
If, on the other hand, the garage Is
heated all these dllllcultles and dan
gers aie obviated. "The place Is made
coinfot table as a workroom and many
little odd Jobs may be attended to
which would otherwise have to bo
transfeired to thu repair shop, to tho
pecuniary disadvantage of the cur
owner.
Miohacl Ready, tho popular presi
dent and treasurer of tho Ready &
Callaghan Coal company, is ono of
tho most highly respected business
men In Chicago. His company stands
uign in tno coat traue
P. J. Slbloy, tho popular proprietor
of Tho Fountain Pon Shop, at 31
North Dearborn streot, has a host of
frionds In the business community
Tho best pooplo In Chicago buy pens
from him and his customers nro al
ways boontlng him.
CAR LOCKED AGAINST THEFT
Getting Front Wheel In Cramped Posi
tion by Mcano of Heavy Chain
Is Effective.
Locking tho front wheel of an nuto
mobile In it cramped position by
iiieiiiix of a heavy welded chain and a
good padlock Is effective, as It Is then
linposslblo to move tho wheels, or
steer the car, since It will not even
Edwin R. Landon, president of tho
Standard Klro Escapo Company Is
ono of tho solid men of Chicago. His
company is noted for tho reliability
of Its output.
Charles Appel, tho popular proprie
tor of tho North Sido Turner Hall, has
built up ono of tho finest rostaurant
trades In Chicago by his general meth
ods and strict attention to business.
Penntn wlin finvn nntrnnlTnrl fits nnn.
ular restaurant at 820 N. Clark streot,
mu never iircu 01 praising tno goou
cooking and splendid meals.
Tho Edmund T. Parkins Engineer
ing Company, First National Bank
Building, nro reclaiming in contral
Illinois soveral thousand acres of rich
farm land, part of which they offer
ior saio at low price,
Charles E. Ummnch, as president
of R. Williamson & Co., Is at tho head
of tho largost mnkor of lighting fix
tures In Amorica.
Mosslngcrs rostaurants which can
bo found nil over tho city aro vory
popular with everybody. Thoy are
cloan, wholcsomo, sanitary and bright
Tho food is of tho bost quality and
tho sorvico Is oxcollont.
Amos C. Ryan, tho popular presi
dent of tho Contral Trausfor com
pany, stands high with tho theatrical
profession. Tho prosperous company,
of which ho is tho hoad, does vir
tually nil of tho theatrical transfer
work In Chicago and you novor hear
a kick about a lost trunk or any other
nrtlcio or baggage.
Otto niintar. the bead of tho bltr
real cstato firm which boars his
name, Is ono of the upbulldcrs of Chi
cago. Tho ofllco of his company on
tho ground floor of 32 North oDnr
born stroot is ono of tho flnost In tho
city.
SAFETY FIRST ALWAYS
Drive as If the oilier driver
was a bain Idiot.
Drive as If all children and
most pelliculous weie bent on
Hiilelde beneath .vour wheels.
Drive us If every hill had a
chasm at the but tola.
Drive a- If evir.v curve was a
hlgliwii.vniiiii. a llengal tiger and
il stone wall.
KmiihIiii vuiir ear before jnu
stiirr, lint uiii-i vuii stop, and you
won't havi aeelilents.
Front Wheel Locked,
be hi condition to bu towed. Tho
method has several advantages ; Im
possibility to tow the ear; secure lock
ing of tho wheel; assurance of safety
ovvlii'j 'to tho Inability of a thief to
steer, as the ear could only go In a
circle. A. I. Marsh. Chicago, III., In
Popular MechanWs .Magazine.
AnJYMG3DGJX
KEWJ . sm&7
Do not neglei t to Hike a few spark
plug cores with you on your trip.
Tho removal ni play In thu steering
Uuuckle necessitates the Installation
of new front nsle bushings.
A new seinlilnto deflector, to bo
placed upon nutmiioblle headlights to
block their glare Is claimed by Its In
ventor to have 0.000 reflecting surfaces.
Tho MoAvoy Company Is manufac
turing n tompornnco drink that bids
fair to becomo vory popular. It Is
called "Alpha" and Its strengthening
and invigorating qualities aro much
prnisod. Tho McAvoy company Is
also producing doalcohollzod Malt
Marrow, which Is universally popular.
At all leading rollablo gouts' fur
nishing storos can bo found tho Elgin
Mado Shirt, tho shirt that possesses
tho quality appeal.
SHEEPSHEAD SPEEDWAY BEING DISMANTLED
-
Judge Charles A. McDonald Is mak
ing a splendid record on tho Superior
Court bench. He Is a conscientious
ia4 ralr-mlnded Judge.
Fred W. Upham vould make a
splendid United States Senator If he
would consent to make the race for
that position.
Bldney Adler, tno well kaown law
yer, Is In the front .-nk of boomers
ut ale native 0U7 Chicago
Cuttor and Crossotto Company, mat
ors of tho famous Elgin Mado Shirt,
stand high in tho estimation of the
commercial world of Chicago.
C. II. Bnrtholomao has been In busi
ness for 35 yenrs as a tunor and ro
pnlror of nil kinds of pianos and ovory
ono praises his work. Ho is notod for
his ability as a ropalror of talking ma
chines. His placo of business is at
fiO East Van Buron stroot.
Avory Brundngo, tho well known
contractor, has dono and is doing
much to mnko tho city beautiful. Tho
work dono by tho big company ho
hends is always rollablo
Emanuel Weil has boon connected
with tho Now York Life Insurance
Company for ovor twenty years No
Insurance agent In the country Is
more popular with tho public, or
more loyai to his friends than Mr.
Well.
The MMis.ieml speedway, leputed to be the fiiMi i uiajor course In the
world, which mis built In llllfi b.v tho late Harry S. lbu'ness and associates
ut a cost of ' . .'.iiii.ooO, Is luting dismantled because tlic- iinUeup expense Is too
ninth of 11 diulii on the Ilail.uesH estate.
Sheeplund was opened as a motor speedway after many yenrx as one of
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Till1 1II'"H MIU1III iiif. v-. .. ...rt -' jvh ,.... ... ....- llFUUl.J, "t li-)MVU-
her !!, Il''. when OOtHX) persons saw tho speed Kmys of the world In the!
contest for the .Wur dip.
BUSINESS TOPICS
Care of th Fct
The LeQrand Foot Parlor.
Tho Lo Grand Foot Parlor, locatod
for many yeara at 1314 North Clark
street, has removed Wm estaBlUhment
to uow and larger quartors at 1136
North Clark street, where bettor facili
ties for chiropody will bo had. The
present excellent service will also be
greatly Improved.
Madame Flortnola A. T. Powelln
Grler, who owns The Le Grand Foot
Parlor at 1336 North Clark street, has
for her patrons the best people on the
North Side. She is the original Dis
coverer of Comparative Scientific
Bloodless Chiropody. The Le Grand
Foot Parlor hae been at 1814 and 1248
North Clark street for over ton yean.
Madame Powella-Grler, M. O., B. C,
Doctor of Chiropody, saocessfully
makes sore feet good. Bore feet are
made Good Feet at the Le Grand Feet
Parlor, 1326 N. Clark street Tele
phone!. Svperier EMI,
YOU AUTOIST
What Will You Do?
January 1st, 1920, a new law goes Into effect requiring every gar
brc owner to keep a 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 $500.
. Vpu fan save yourself and garaRcmcn time and trouble by show
ing the identification card which is furnished FREE with our guaran
tee title policy. This card contains all the necessary information
for the garage man. It is evidence that you are the owner of the car
and will 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. We will mail you an appli
cation and you will be prepared.
The Chicago Automobile Abstract & Title Co.
58 Wcat Washington Street, Chicago, III.
Telephone Central 8144, 8145, 8146
RELIANCE
DIE & STAMPING CO.
Designers and Builders of
DIES, TOOLS, JIGS, GAUGES AND SPECIAL
MACHINERY
METAL STAMPINGS, EXPERIMENTAL AND
MODEL WORK
MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALTIES
501-511 North La Salle Street CHICAGO
P1IONK HUt'KUIOIl Mil
R. Williamson. & Co.
Manufacturers of
LIGHTING FIXTURES
Washington and Jefferson Streets
Phone Haymarket 724
CHICAGO
TELEPHONE OFFICE, RANDOLPH 3116
The Ke tier-Elliott Company
GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR
BRIDGES AND BUILDINGS
3121 South California Avenue
CHICAGO
Lee Loader & Body Co.
ENGINEERS and MANUFACTURERS
Phone Calumet 64S4
2343-2350 South La Salle Street
CHICAGO
We Manufacture
Giant Motor Trucks.
Chicago Pneumatic Compressors.
Boyer Pneumatic Riveting, Chipping
and Calking Hammers.
Giant Air Drills, Wood Borers
and Grinders.
Giant Fuel Oil, Gas and Gasoline
Engines.
Duntley Electric Drills, Grinders
and Hoists.
Hummer Hammer Rock Drills.
Bulletins on Request
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company
Fisher Building 52 Vanderbilt Av.
Chicago Branch EvMrywfoi NW York
V.