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10 riniL CHICAGO eMGLK;, John W. Fowler, prosldont of the solid ' and rollablo Central Trust & Savings Dank, Is ono ot tho loading won ot Chicago, tlo stands (or prog ress In our civic II To. Alderman Wnllcr P. StefTen Is fre quently mentioned for stato treasurer. Judge John ttarton Payne makes a splendid President of tho South Park Commission. Phone WT.STMIO Inter Ocean Cabinet Co. INCORPORATED ' Store Fixtures of Every Description Salesroom and Factory 322-26 South Paulina Street Nortlt of Van Hurcn Street CHICAGO Fixtures at Factory Prices E. A. WANGERSHEIM, President General Lighting Fixture Co. Telephone Randolph 5766 28 West Lake Street CHICAGO AUGUST SCHWARZ Boston Fancy Steam Dye House ESTABLISHED 1856 MAIN OPFICE, STORE AND WORKS 109-111 West Illinois Street Telephone Main 3520 Branch Store in the Loop, 34 West Randolph St. Kindly Address All Correspondence and Packages to General Office TGLEPHONe HAYMARKET 585 STANDARD FIRE ESCAPE CO. 164-166 North May Street CHICAGO, ILL. Manufacturers of Standardized Fire Escapes and Iron Work for Buildings LUX ELECTRIC ARE WELL ADAPTED TO Industrial, Commercial Residential and Street Lighting Installations "We Light Chicago LUX MFG. CO. Chicago Office, 160 N. Wells St. Phone Main 223S Walter P. Stcffcn Attorney at Law Title and Trust Building John W. Eckhnrt Is otton men tioned for governor by Democrats. Tho Oliver typowrltor is growing in popularity. It Is the boat on the mar ket. Dennis J. Egan has mado a flno record in every official position ho has hold. Ho is pleasing everybody ns Chlof Bailiff of tho Municipal Court. U. J. TARRCLL, President LAMPS and New York" Residence 5330 Ellis Avenue Phon. HyJ Park 1T3 Edward J. Carey Attonwy and Counsellor At Lav 610 Cunard Building 140 North Dearborn St. X3T CHICAGO GOVERNOR LOW- DEFTSASSISTANTS Department of Trade and Commerce. Director William H. Boys, Stroator, $G,000. Assistant Director James S. Bald- win, Decatur; f 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 Director Everett H. Tripp, Belvldere; $4,200. Administrative Auditor Joseph O. Mason, Chicago; $4,800. Superintendent ot Department Re ports A. T. Splvey, East St. Louis; $3,600. Department of Agriculture. Director Charles Adkins, Bomont; $6,000. Assistant Director H. H. Parke, Sycamore; $3,600. Superintendent of Foods and Dairies John B. Neoman, Elgin; $4,P00. Suporlntendent of Animal Industry W. W. Wright, Toulon; $3,600. Chlof Veterinarian A. T. Peters, Poorla; $4,200. Chief Gamo and Fish Warden Ttaiph F. Bradford, Pontlao; $3,600. Department of Labor. Director Barney Cohon, Chicago; $5,000. - Assistant Director Burt O. Bean, Chicago; $3,000. Chief Factory Inspector Robert B. Jones, Flora; $3,000. Suporlntendent of Free Employment Offlces W. O. Lewman, Danville; $3,000. Chief Inspector or Private Employ, mont Agencies John J. MoKenna, Chicago; $3,000 Department of Mines and Minerals, Director Evan D, John, Carbon dalo; $6,000. Assistant Director Martin Bolt, Sprlngdold; $3,000. Department of Public Works and Buildings. Director Losllo D. Puterbaugh, Peo ria; $6,000. Assistant Dlroctor Thomas G. Ven num, Wntsekn; $4,000. Superlntondont of Waterways Wil liam L. Sackett, Morris; $5,000. Superintendent of Printing H. L. Williamson, Springfield, $5,000. Superlntondont of Purchases and Supplies Henry H. Kohn, Anna; $5,000. Suporlntendent of Highways 8. E. Bradt, Do Kalb; $5,000. Superintendent of Parks Frank D. Lowman, Sandwich; $2,500. Department of Public Welfare. Director Charles H. Thome, Chi cago; $6,000. Assistant DirectorJames E. Mo Clure, Carllnvllle; $4,000. Fiscal Supervisor Frank D. Whipp, Springfield; $5,000. Superintendent of Charities A. L. Bowen, Springfield; $5,000. Superintendent of Prisons John L. Whitman, Chicago; $5,000. Superintendent of Pardons and Pa rolesWilliam Colvln, Springfield; $5,000. Department of Health. Director Dr. C. SL Clair Drake, Springfield; $6,000. Superintendent of Lodging House Inspection William H. McCuIloob, Chicago; $3,000. Department of Registration and Edu cation. Director Francis W. Shopardson, Chicago; $6,000, Superintendent of Registration Fred C. Dodds, Springfield; $4,000. WORK WILL COM MENCE AT ONCE Order in which tho city will begin work on tho Chicago Plan improve ments indorsed by voters First Ogden Avenuo extension, from Union parte to Lincoln park. Bond issue, $5,400,000. Second Western Avonuo widening to 100 feet for twonty-flvo miles. Bond issuo, $2,400,000. Third South Water Strcot widen ing and double decking. Bond issuo, $3,800,000. Fourth Ashland Avenuo widening to 100 foot and straightening. Bond issuo, $5,S00,000. Fifth Utolioy Street widening and straightening, with subways benoath numerous tracks. Bon Issue, $9,200, 000. Louis J. Beinn, the popular attor ney, Is bolcg talko'J of by many Re publicans for County Judge. William Legner nlways sorvod Chi cago woll Ho was ono of tho best Sanitary Trustoei tho city over had. LOUIS J. BEHAN LAWYER MASTER IN CHANCERY CIRCUIT COURT TELEPHONE MAIN 11)4 Otis Building, CHICAGO Ninian H. Welch Attorney at Law Master in Chancery Circuit Court 19 South La Salle Street Telephone Central 3M3 EAGLETS Emil M. Holdkamp of Watry nnd Hoidknmp, Chicago's woll known nnd rollablo optometrists and opticians, predicts a banner year in all lines of business for 1920. Henry F. Norcott stands high in tho estimation of tho business world of Chicago. Mr. Norcott Is prosldont ot tho well known real estate houso ot II. O. Stono -ad Company, and is actlvo in eve ' movement that hns for its object lw jettorment of Chi cago. Tho North SIdo Turner Hall Res taurant, located nt 820 North Clark strcot, Is first-class In ovory rospoct. The finest meals aro bolng served thoro day and night by tho best cook in Cook county, Mrs, Appel, and It Is patronized by tho best pooplo In Chi cago. John W. Eckhnrt, tho merchant miller, Is not only a loader In tho commercial llto ot Chicago, but ho Is a leader in its political llto as well. Members of tho Iroquois Club aro novcr tired of telling of how much Mr. Eckhnrt hns dono towards tho building up ot that organization and his work for tho success ot tho Domocratlo party in National and local olections has been offectivo and great nnd has contributed much towards bringing victory to tho Democratic standards. Tho Chicago Association ot Com merce Is doing great work for Chi cago. One ot the very vest Aldermen In the City Council, Is Edward F. Culler ton. He has been longest In the publlo service of any meinbor of the City Council and his usefulness to the poo- ple has been demonstrated over over again. Judge Klckham Scanlnn, the able Jurist and popular orator, is often apokon of for blgh political honors. U. S. Marshal John J. Bradloy is tho right man 'k tho right placo. The Mechanics & Traders Stato Bank Is making a splondld record and Is gaining now customers and deposi tors ovory day. It has nn ideal lo cation in tho heart ot tho groat west side at tho cornor of Washington and Dcsplalnee street. Joseph F. Haas is making a splon dld record as rocordor ot deeds. His offlco is conductod along lines that give great satisfaction to the public. Colonel August W. Miller, clerk ot the Circuit court, is popular with all classes of the pooplo. Judge M. L. McTClnley of tne Su perior Court li making a fine record. John W. Eckhart Is one ot the up bulldors of Chicago. Ambrose A. Worsloy, the distin guished lawyer, would mako a good momber of tho constitutional conven tion. Oscar F. Mayor, as a business man and n cltlzon, does crodlt to Chicago. Ho stands for progress and Is one of tho men who have holpod mako tho city great. Paul II. Wlcdol, tho ablo and cour toous chlof clerk of tho board of as sosors, Is ono ot tho most capablo and highly respectod publlo officials in Cook county. Ha Is a live wlro In tho causo ot good publlo 'service. Harrison B. Riley, president of the Chicago Title & Trust Company, Is ono of tho foromoBt citlzons ot Chi cago; nlwnyB progressive and patri otic. BUSINESS TOPICS Care of the) Fat. The LeQrand Foet Parlor. The Le (J rand Foot Parlor, located for many years at 1114 North Clark street, has removed Its establishment to new and larger quarters at 1SS6 North Clark street, where better facili ties for chiropody will be had. The present excellent service will also be greatly Improved. Madame Florenoia A. T. Powella 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 ot Comparative Scientific Bloodless Chiropody. The Le Grand Foot Parlor has been at 1114 and 1841 North Clark street for over ten yean. Madame Powella-Orier, M. C, 8. C, Doctor ot Chiropody, successfully makes sore feet good. Sore feet arc made Good Feet at the Le Qrand Foot Parlor, 1881 N. Clark street Tele phones Superior IHL Don't forget Adam Wolf la one or a most popu lar men in Chleaco. Yon an't bant hi. Alderman Walter P. Steffen Is mak ing a fine record in the city council. Judge Klokham Scanlan fulfills the expectations of his friends. His reo ord on the bench la a good one. Patrick J. can re making a goon record as trustee of the Sanitary Dto trkt of Chicago. Dr. George Sultan always made a good record in publlo lite. Maurice T. Cull or ton is much re spected as a leader In labor circles. Frank Weegor, the woll knows brewer and business man, Is talked al for State Auditor and State Treasurer. He would fill either position welL Robert H. Taft, tho popular Presi dent of tho Lawronco Ico Cream Com pany is ono of tho llvo wires ot the Chicago business world. Interostcd in many active enterprises ho Is nn up builder of thu city nnd a man who stands for tho encouragement of pros perity. Tho Chicago Eagle numbers among Its subscribers tho most Influential, most prosperous and most rospected men In Chicago. It reaches nearly overy man of standing in tho community nnd all men who aro moldors ot public opin ion or directors of public affairs. It is tho guide, mentor and friend of overy political leader of ovory shado of opinion. It Is read by Government, State, County nnd City ofTlcials. It is road by a big percentage ot the legal fraternity, Including bench and bar. It la the favorlto of Chicago's lead ing business men. It roaches all classes in their homes. It Is In every public offlco and ov ery publlo library. It Is a paper that Is read by people of standing nnd influonce. The Eaglo goes into evory pre cinct In Chicago. Francis J, Houlihan Attorney at Law Tel. Harrison 6035 Continental & Commercial Bank Bldg. 208 South La Salle Street CHICAGO JOHN M. DUFFY LAWYER Phone Franklin 1825 1123 Stock Exdunie Buildinf 30 N. La Sallo St. CHICAGO William D. Munhall ATTORNEY AT LAW 1012 Ashland Block Clark and Randolph Streets CHICAGO Telephone Majestic 7870 lbrt J. IIpktn Jam aTopkla Hopkins & Hopkins LAW OFFICES 134 South La Salle Street Suite (SO Cora Exebanf Baak Wag. CHICAGO TEJ.EPnONK UAXH SIM FnMiiM.LtwM LmrRfcU Fhoae Cn val 2911 Lowes & Richards a 4 t Attorney, tat Law 127 N. De rborm St. CHICAGO WRIGLEYS DUNTLEY-DAYTON CO. 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