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ROBERT M. 8WEITZER
Popular County Clerk.
EAGLETS.
City Clerk James T. Igoe give sat
(sfactlon to tho public.
J. W. Deer, tho popular president
of tho American Sower and Drainage
Construction Co., at 2816 N. Wash
tenaw avonue, Is ono of tho progros
slvo men of Chicago. Always inter
ested in tho city's welfare, ho is a
oooster of its interests and is always
at the foro front of cvory movement
for bottorlng tho condition of his fel
low citizens.
Dixon C. Williams, one of tho finest
orators in the Democratic party is
trowing; in popularity. Ho would
make an Ideal member of congress If
tie would consent to run for the office
Judge John R. Cavorly gires gen
eral satisfaction to tho public in tbo
iaunicipu't Court and grows more
asular every diur.
Frank A. West has boon appointed
by Mayor Thompson and confirmed
by the city council as a membor of
the board of stationary engineers. A
better appointment could not havo
been made. Mr. West, who sorved
with credit on tho stato board of
equalization is one of tho most popu
lar citizens of the north side.
Automobillsts who flash tholr
"bright lights" in tho eyes of pedes
trians and othor nutolsta cnuso most of
the auto accidents.
Frank H. Elmore, ono of tho most
popular mon in tho financial and bank
ing world, who was formerly connected
with tho Continental & Commercial
National Bank, is now president of tho
rapidly growing Bank of Commcrco
& Savings Tho Bank of Commorco
& Savings Is located at Michigan
boulevard and Washington Btroot,
closo to tho heart of Chicago's shop
ping center.
John T. Drlscoll has dono much to
wards tho upbuilding of Chicago and
especially of the groat West Sldo.
An oxtonsivo proporty owner himself,
ho has always boon foremost In every
movement tondlng to furthor the in
terests of the city or of his follow citi
zens. No man is more respected and
no man asks for loss.
Judge Georgo B. Holmes is gratify
ing his many friends with the fine
record he Is making on the Municipal
court boncb.
Thousands of Chicago soldier boys
need Jobs. What's the matter with
giving them places in tho City Hall.
Some of tbo barnacles have been
there too long. They think the city
belongs to them.
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EDWARD W. EVERETT
Well Known and Popular Lawyer, Frequently Mentioned for Judicial Honors.
Otto Kerner, the woll known lawyer
nnd popular master in chancery is so
frequently mentioned for Judge of
tho Municipal Court that his friends
who nro legion are hoping that he
will make tho raco. No man is bet
ter equtppod for tho placo, either by
training or ability. His proven cour
age, uniform courtesy and Judicial
temperament fit htm for the bench.
It tho Aldormen would Investigate
tue Department of Public Sorvlco
they might discover ono cause for tho
vory high tax rate.
P. J. Sibley, of tho Fountain Pon
Shop, at 31 N. Dearborn St., is ofton
montloned for Clerk of tho Superior
Court. His popularity would insure
his election if ho would make the
raco.
William H. Lyman, the popular ter
mer senator and alderman, it at the
head of the big publio contracting
firm of W. H. Lyman Co.
Harry C. Mohr, tho popular manager
of tho Morrison Hotel, is a publio
spirited citizen who is always boosting
Chicago.
Tho City Council wants to find out
tho high cost of living. Profiteers may
find out also before the Aldermen got
through with tbem.
John H. Mack, tho chief doputy
county clerk, Is a credit to County
Clerk Swoltzor nnd nn efficient ofllcor
of whom tho people nro proud.
Announcement.
Tho Oscar Dels Piano School, Ac
credited, Eloraontary to Teacher's Cor
tlficnto and Qradtinto courses. For
bulletin of information, apply Oscar
Dels Piano School, 218 South Wabash
nvcnuo, Chicago, III.
"As an Educational subjoct, Music
Is essential, and ovory boy and girl
should havo tho opportunity to on
noblo and refresh his montal and
spiritual solf, sonsltlzlng a keon ap
preciation of tho beautiful through
tho beautiful." Adv.
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF
MULTIGRAPHING A
BUSINESS NECESSITY
Tho National School of Multlgraph
ing, at 1103 Lytton Building, is of
great value to tho business commu
nity. Tho scrvlco that it givos saves
hundreds of thousands of dollars to
firms nnd Individuals who uso multl
graphing in tholr business. And the
number who uso multlgraphlng is con
stantly on tho Increase adv.
HEADS OF CITY DEPARTMENTS
MEMBERS OF BOARD OF EDUCATION
AND JUDGES OF MUNICIPAL COURT
Mayor
William Halo Thompson, Mayor.
Charles C. Fltzmorris, Secretary.
Room 507, Eth floor, City Hall.
City Treasurer
Henry Stuckart, Treasurer.
Room 203, 2nd floor, City HalL
City Clark
James T. Igoe, City Clerk.
Edward J. Padden, Chief Clerk.
Rooms 107-108, 1st floor, City HalL
City Comptroller
George F. Harding, Comptroller.
Loula E. Goiaelln, Deputy Comptrol
ler. Room 601, 6th floor, City HalL
City Collector
Wm. H. Wosboy, Collector.
Georce Lohman, Deputy Collector.
Department of Health
John Dill Robertson, U. D., Com
missioner. Gottfried Koehler, M. D., Assistant
Commissioner.
H. R. Pritchard, Secretary.
Room 707, 7th floor, City HaU.
Bureau of Engineering
John Erlcson, City Engineer.
Wm. J. Roche, Chief Clerk.
Room 412, City Hall.
Water Department
W. J. McCourt, Superintendent
Geo. J. Feser, Chief Clerk.
Rooms 101-102, City Hall (Pay
bills here).
Water Pipe Extension
Hugh L. Lucas, Superintendent.
Thomas F. Kternan, Asst. Superin
tendent. Room 404, 4th floor, City Hall.
Popular Chicago
Bureau of Sewer
Georgo E. McQrath, Superintendent.
Edward F. Cullerton, Chief Clerk.
Bureau of Mape and Plate
John D. Riley, Superintendent.
T. C. Philips, Englnoer of Surveys.
Bureau of Gas and Electricity
William J. Kolth, Commissioner.
John E. Bradley, Chief Clerk.
Rivers and Harbors
Rlckard O'Sulllvan Burke, Asst En-
' glnoer.
Smoke Inspector's Department
William H. Reld, Inspector.
Room 608, City Hall.
City Oil Inspector
Paul Henderson, Inspector.
Charles Vavrik, Chief Deputy.
Wm. F. Gorman, Assistant
Bureau of Statistics
Francis A. Eastman, City Statisti
cian. Frederick 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 Meaeur
Morris Eller, City Sealer.
W. F. Cluett, Chief Deputy.
Board of Examining Engines
Room 1008, City Hall.
Edward F, Miller, President
E. F. Moore, 1st Vice-President
James N. Spencer, 2d Vice-President
Board of Examining Plumber
Charles K. Todd, Maater Plumber.
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Chief of Operating Engtneer .
John C. Hayes.
In lU-r-t.
Department rmm'n Welfare
Mrs. Louise usnorne Rowe, Com
missioner. '
James W. Caller, Supt of Employ
ment. Room 805, City Hall Square Bldg.
Civil Service Commission
Porcy B. Coffin, President
Chas. E. Frailer.
Joseph P. Geary.
Mark H. Placo, Secretary.
Room 610, 6th floor, City Hall.
Board of Local Improvement
M. J. Faherty, President.
Jos. J. Ellas.
David M. Clark.
Oscar Wolf.
Irne Pease Mantony.
Edward J. Glacken, Secretary and
Superintendent of Special Assess
ments. Room 207, 2nd floor, City HalL
Gas Supervisor
Philip C. Delofontalne.
Room 606, City Hall.
Room 111, City Hall.
Inspector of Steam Boilers
Geo. E. Nye, Inspector.
Harry A. Grannie, Chief Clerk.
Building Department
Charles Bostrom, Commissioner.
Robert Knight, Deputy Commis
sioner. Poter C. Hoey, Secretary.
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CLIFFORD ARRICK
Telephone Official, Who Becomes Vice
National City Bank.
Board of Election Commissioner ,'
August Luedera.
"Frank X. Rydzowskl.
Uernard Horwlch.
Morals Commission
Third floor, City Hall.
John Dill UobertBon, M. D Chair
man. Rev. J. McNamoo
Dr. Anna Dwyor.
Dr. Emll O. Illrah.
John Koolling.
Track Elevation
Fannlo Specter, Secretary.
Chief Janitor City Hall
James Connors.
Basement
Fire Department
Thomas O'Connor, Fire Marshal.
P. J. Donahoo, 1st Assistant
Edward J. Buckley, 2d Assistant
Frank W. Swenie, Chief Operator,
Transportation Supervisor
R. F. Kelkor, Jr.
City Physician
Dr. M. J. Purcell.
Dr. A. Lewis, Asst City Physician.,
Dr. Clara Suppel, Asst. City Phy
sician. Bureau of Fire Prevention and Public
Safety J. C. McDonnell, Chlel
Police Department
John J. Garrtty, General Snpertn
tendent Room 106.
Jobn Aloock, First Depnty flopt,
Si Mayer, Becretary Bureau of Pe
nce Records. Room 10OL
P. J. Ward, Veniele Bareew. Reem
104.
Henry L. Hudson, Examiner of Pub
lic Chauffeurs. Room 607.
Law Department
Samuel Ettetson, Corporation Conn
sol. Charles 5. Francis, City Attorney.
Josoph Sullivan, Chief Assistant
Charles J. Peters.
Room 602, City Hall.
Harry P. Miller, Prosecuting Attor
ney. Danlol Webster, 1st Asst.
L. R. Pequett Chief Clerk.
Harry T. Atwood, Special Assess
ment Attorney.
Georgo J. Frazer, Chief Clerk and
Attorney for Board of Local Im
provements. Board of BrIdeweH Inspector
Ralph E. Esau, Chairman.
Joseph J. Janda, Secretary.
John J. Sloan.
Bridewell
26th St. and California Ave,
Bailiff of the Municipal Court
Denis J. Egan.
Municipal Court City ef Chleage.
Chief Justice
Harry Olson.
Room 916, City HalL
Associate Judge
Geo. B. Holmes. ( u
Caverly, John R.
Trade, Daniel P. ' ""
Fisher, Harry M.
Cook, W. M.
Fry, Sheridan E.
Gemmlll, William N.
Graham, Frank H. ' ' " '
Heap. Arnold. " "
Swanson, J. A. "' " ""
Jareckl, Edmund K. ' ' "
L Buy, Joseph B. "" '
Richardson, John. " "
Newcomer, John It ""
Prlndlrille, John X. """"
Rafferty, Joseph P. '
8tewart, Hugh R.
Doyle, Leo J. -
Barassa, Bernard P.
Hass, J. F.
President of the
Sullivan, Dennis W.
Hayes, Howard.
Stolk, John.
Trade, Samuel H.
McKlnloy, Charles.
Williams, Charles A.
Wells, Hosea W.
J, Kont Green, Legal Assistant
Roy E. Miller, Chief Clerk,
ILLINOIS CONGRESSMEN
District
At large Wllllam E. Masen, Re.
Richard Yates, Rep.
1 Martln B. Madden, Rep,
2 'James R. Mann, Rep.
3 William W. Wilson, Rep.
A 'John W. Ralney, Dem.
5 Adolph J. Sabath, Dem.
6 Mames McAndrews, Dem.
7 Nlele 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. McKenxle, Rep.
14 William J. Graham, Rep.
16 'Edward J. King, Rep.
16 Clifford Ireland, Rep.
17 Frank L. Smith, Rep.
18 'Joseph G. Cannon, Rep.
10Wllllam B. McKlnley, Rep,
20 'Henry T. Ralney, Dem.
21 Loren E. Wheeler, Rep.
22 William A. Rodenbert, Rep.
23 'Martin D. Foster, Dem.
24 Thomas 8. William, Rep.
25 'Edward E. Denleen, Rep,
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HARRY N. QRUT
Popular Vice-President of the Mercantile Trust & Savings Dank.
SWEITZER CALENDAR
Iloro Is a taxpayers' calendar for
taxpayers compiled Ijy County Clerk
Robert M. Swoltzor.
In brief It Is as follows:
Jan. 2 General taxes become due.
March 11 All general taxes and
special assessments pnyablo to county
collector except Chicago special as
sessments. April 1 General taxes nnd special
assessments arc delinquent uml nd
vortlsed. Chicago special assess
ments advertised after Aug. 1.
May 1 Interest at 1 por cent addod
to delinquent taxes.
July term Application for Judg
ment and order of sale of property of
delinquent taxpayers.
July 1 Objections to Judgments In
writing received.
Aug. 1 Tox snlc of real cstnto be
gins. Penalty for redemption tax snlos
may bo as high as C per cent, added to
taxes or assessments each six months
after sale. Property may bo re
deemed any tlmo within two years
after nalo at ofllco of county cloik.
Owon O'Mnlloy, popular former
county commissioner nnd leading cigar
doaler at 137 North Clark streot, is
making n good record as commissioner
of tho Forest Proservo.
Louis J. Bchan, tho woll known
lawyor and popular master in chanc
ery, is frequently mentioned for a
placo on tho Superior Bench. Every
ono who knews him bcllovcs thai ho
would make a lino Judge.
John B. Knigut or 72 West Wash
ington streot Is one of the leaders In
the real estate world.
William H. Weber always made a
good public record.
Adam Wolf, tho popular county as
sessor, Is an Ideal public official.
Prosldcnt Rekiborg of tho county
board Is making a good record.
Frank Johnston, Jr., ablo Judgo of
tho Circuit court, would mako a
great governor of Illinois.
Judge Frank Johnston Jr. Is mak
ing n good record on tho Circuit
bench.
The men who nro putting extra lo
cal taxes on the pooplo are public
onomles. Tho pooplo havo burdons
enough to boar without putting up
tholr Inst cent for fads.
Colonel August W. Miller Is ofton
montloned for stato treasurer.
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DIXON C. WILLIAMS
President of the Chicago Nipple Company, Widely Known and Popular Dem
ocratlc Orator nnd Leader.
ABOLISH THIS JOB
The Department of Public Ser
vice Is an Unnecessary Hard
ship on the Taxpayers.
The city department of public sor
vlco should bo abolished.
It Is an unnecessary nest of sine
cures. Tho blugest sinecure- In It is tho Job
of comiLlssloner.
A visit to his ofllco may disclose this
fact.
This department cost the weary
taxpayers of Chicago, $70,910 last
yrar.
It protends to rccolvc, Investigate
and adjust complaints regarding ser
vice, rates, pioducts and othor matters
relating to tho health, comrort, con
venience or Bafoty of the publio as
affoctod by publio utilities.
Lot U3 laugh.
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William C. NlohofT would make a
fs00bet?00Punnty,crm,83,onoJ- Stoui
Is bettor posted on public affairs.
Adam Ortsoifcn, ono of tho best or
Chicago's City Treasurers, would
mako a good Stato Troasuror.
Coroner Peter M. Hoffman is one
of tho most popular public officials In
Illinois.
The city department of gas and eloo
triclty novor was In bottor hands than
ft Is now. William G. Kolth, the
commissioner, Is nn able, honest, and
progressive man.
Flotchcr Dobyns, the popular mas
tor In chnnco-y, Is at tho forefront
In every movomont for tho potter
ment of Chtcaco.
Otto Ruotor, tho loador among Chi
cago real estate subdtvlders, ha
oponed n now ofllco at 32 North Doar
born streot. It Is encouraging to the
roal ostate world ns well as to the
proporty ownors and prospective buy
ers to see Mr. Rueter blazing tho way
to a big trade with tho flnost roal es
tate office In Chicago on tho ground
floor of n big building on a prominent
loop street.
John U. Smyth, tho well known In
surance man, with ofllcos at 716 Wost
Madison street, is ono of tho rising
young men of Chicago Ho Is popular,
nblo and energetic nnd Is a boostor
for everything that makes for tho bet
torment of this, his native city.