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CHICAGO'S
CONSTITUTIONAL
DELEGATES
CHRIS. MAMER.
Elected Delegate to the Republican National Convention From the Eighth
District.
Albert J. Hopkins, tho popular for
rocr United States Senator, Is looked
,ipon by thousands of Illinois. Repub
licans as tho logical man to nominate
for Governor.
Tho montlqn of Alderman William
n. Fotzcr for hlgtaor honors has
started n boom for that popular man.
His thousands of frlqnds would like
to boo him elected State's Attorney.
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FIR8T DI8TRICT.
Republican.
Waltor H. "Wilson, 2619 Pralrlo ave
nue. Democrat
Levy Mayor, Dlackstono hotel.
SECOND DI8TRICT.
Republican.
John J. Gorman, 1633 Jackson boule
vard. Democrat
Michael F. Sullivan, 1611 W. Jack
son boulevard.
THIRD DI8TRICT.
Republican.
Edward II. Morris, 8767 Vernon
avenue.
Archibald J. Caroy, 3428 Vernon
avenue.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Democrat
John E. Trncgor, 921 W. 64th place.
Georgo P. Latchford, 4532 Emerald
avenue.
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Morton D. Hull, 486S Woodlawn
avonuo.
Abel Davis, 6125 Ellis avenue.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Georgo A. Dupuy, 4526 N. Paulina
streot
Rufus C. Dawes, 1800 Sheridan road,
Kvanston.
8EVENTH DI8TRICT.
Republican.
Frederic R. DoYoung, CO E. 165th
street, Hnrvev.
Amos C. Mlllor, 241 Melrose avenue,
IConllworth.
NINTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
David E. Shanahan, 3315 S. Western
boulevard.
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Ernst Kune, 2025 S. Halsted street
Democrat
S. E. Plncus, 836 W. 14th street.
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.
Democrat
Thomas P. Frole, 1140 W. Taylor
street.
r Michael Iarussl, 761 W. Taylor
street.
NINETEENTH DISTRICT,
Democrat
Martin J. O'BroIn, 3846 Plonrnoy
street
Michel Rosenberg, 1260 Independ
ence boulevard.
TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.
Republican.
George F. Lohman, 666 N. Long
avenuo.
Charles S. Cutting, 307 N. Waller
avenue.
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.
Republican.
William Ganschow, 2166 Pierce ave
nue. Charles Woodward, 226 S. Scovlllo
avenue, Oak Park.
TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Wlllard M. McEwen, 3633 N. Spring
field avenue.
M. A. Mlchaelson, 3018 Palmer
Square.
TWENTY.8EVENTH DI8TRICT.
Democrat
Ernst D. Potts, 21 N. Ashland bou-
lovard.
Edward J. Corcoran, 32S S. Peoria
street.
TWENTY.NINTH DI8TRICT.
Republican.
Alexander H. Rovoll, 842 N. Michi
gan avenue.
Charles II. Ham 111, 199 Lake Shore
drive.
THIRTY.FIR8T DI8TRICT.
Republican.
Eugono H. Dupoo, 534 Aldlne ave
nuo.
William H. Bockman, 2468 Orchard
streot i
EAGLETS.
Frank P. Sweltzor is one of the most
popular young men in tho real estate
and business world. Ho numbers his
friends by tho hundreds.
William C. Asay, tho distinguished
Chicago lawyor and former Attorney
for tho City and for tho Sanitary Dis
trict, is frequently montloned for Judi
cial honors.
Ascher Brothers have a string of
movie theaters that for beauty and
comfort cannot be beat in tho world.
Ewlng's restaurant at 182 West
Washlncton street is a favorlto eating
place for business and professional .
men.
Clayton F. Smith is a popular Dem
ocratic leader, whose friends predict
future honors for him.
Henry F. Norcott Btands high in
tho estimation of tho business world
of Chicago. Mr. Norcott is prestdont
of the woll known roal estato houso
of H. O. Stono nd Company, and is
actlvo in eve?" movement that haB
for Its object lu" nottormont of Chicago.
Joseph A. OTJonnell, former lecie
lafor and park commissioner, is one
of the most popular memktn si till
Chicago Bar.
Richard Francis Condon, the popular
chairman of the Elks Membership
Commlttoe is confident of adding 3000
new morabera to the rolls of the organ
ization this year.
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Democrat
Charles J. Michal, 2410 S. Kedzle
avenuo.
ELEVENTH DI8TRTCT.
Republican.
William H. Cruden, 10204 Wallaco
street.
Porcival G. Baldwin, 2017 W. 70th
streot.
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.
Republican.
Douglas Sutherland, 6568 Mlnonra
avenue.
Oscar Wolff, 10611 Avonuo H.
Tho City Council wants to And out
tho high cost of living. Profiteers may
find out also beforo tho Aldermen get
through with them.
Harry C. Mohr, tho popular manager
of tho Morrison Hotel, is a publio
splrltod cltlzon who Is always boosting
Chicago.
TT. a. Marshal John J. Bradley ll
tho right mam fc tho right place.
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Is Your Fountain Pen
in Good Health?
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StUrr and Ttcaiurcf
Lawrence P. Romano
A. W. Williams
GiwilMioiiii
MORSE-ROMANO COMPANY
Incorporated
REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
SALES MANAGERS W. B. Freeman, E. E. Buehmann, Frank Hardy,
A. R. Pierce
DEPARTMENTS Subdlvlders, Builders, Appraisers.
Sales and Exchanges, Loans.
Private Exchange 'Main 3933 Suite 640, Otis Building
JO South La Salle Street, Chicago
TEL. DIVERSEY 9045
All Leading Fire Insurance Companies
JOHN H. BAULER
ALDERMAN 22nd WARD
515 W. North Avenue
CHICAGO
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
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expert examine it and prescribe
any necessary repairs. Make
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Standard make pens ex
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THE FOUNTAIN PEN SHOP
31 North Dearborn Street
Central 5420
Emll M. Holdkamp of Watrytind
Holdkamp, Chicago's woll known nnd
rellablo optomotrlsts and opticians,
predicts a banner year In all linos
ot business for 1920.
Tho North Sldo Tumor Hall Res
taurant, locatod at 820 North Clark
street, Is first-class In ovory rospoct
Tho flnost moats aro bolng served
thoro day and night by tho best cook
In Co&k county, Mrs. Appol, and It Is
patronized by tho best pcoplo In Chicago.
Samuel Korston, popular with every
body, and leador in tho plumbing and
heating trado, is often talked of for
City Treasurer,
Francis J. Houlihan, the well known
attorney, Is frequently bolng men
tioned by his big army ot frionds and
admirers for a seat on the bench.
Mr. Houlihan Is one of Chicago's
ablest and most successful lawyers
and would mako splendid Judge.
County Recorder Joseph P. Haas
la maklns a fine publio record. The
people are satisfied with his official
acta.
Charles Krutckc always
good paMte reeord.
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ENVELOPES!
Phone HECO
Superior 7100
HECO ENVELOPE COMPANY
351 to 363 East Ohio Street
FRANK HOGAN, PmidMit
HECO SLEEVE PROTECTORS
Tho county clerk's offlco under
Robert M. Swoltxer has nover known
a scandal. It la clean, efficient and.
ably managed.
Matt AUer would make a eod City
Treasurer. He Is a sterling Democrat
and has worked hard to put many good
men Into publio offlea.
Vincent E. Guarno, tho woll known
real estato man, Is talked of for
county commissioner. Ho would
mako an Idoal publio official as ho
Is honost and painstaking and thor
oughly conversant with tho noods of
tho public.
Judge Frank Johnston, Jr., la suk
ing a line record on the Circuit Court
bench.
If the Aldermen would investigate
me Department ot Publio Service
they might discover one cause for the
very high tax rate.
John H. Mack, tho chief deputy
county clerk, is a credit to County
Clerk Sweltzor nnd an efficient officer
ot whom tho pooplo aro proud.
John T. Drlsooll has done much to
wards the upbuilding of Chicago and
especially of tho groat West Side.
An extensive property owner himself,
ho has always been foromost la every
movement tending to further the In
terests of the city or ot his fellow citi
zens. No man Is moro respected and
no man asks for less.
John W. Eckhart Is one of the up
holders of Chicago.
Telephone Randolph 5124
VINCENT E. GUARNO & CO.
Real Estate and Insurance
We have now on hand great bargains in choice
Chicago Real Estate.
A call will convince you that profitable results can
be obtained by dealing with us.
32 West Washington Street
North-East Cor. Dearborn St.
Special Department for Insurance
A Definite
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A Thoroughly
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particulars
call or address
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CHEMICAL CORPORATION
Manufacturing ChemhU
1432 Altgeld St., Chicago, 111.
Tel. Diveriey 4061
For All Branches
of the
Photographic
Industry
Also
Hydrochinone
Pure White, '
C. P.
M. Q. Tubes
for
All Amateurs
BIG CREEK
COLLIERY COMPANY
SALES AGENTS FOR
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PRODUCING PRODUCING
PREMIUM COALS BIG CREEK COALS
PEOPLES GAS BUILDING
' CHICAGO
WILL .O Off YOUR BOND
JOHN McQILLEN
GENERAL AGENT
American Bonding Company
OF BALTIMORE
Present Assets: $2,640,877.54
PUBLIC OFFICIALS' BONDS, FIDELITY BONDS,
CONTRACTORS' BONDS
and every kind of Surety Bonds used in legitimate business, also
CASUALTY INSURANCE
908 BORLAND BUILDING, 181 LaSalle St., Chicago
PHONB CENTRAL 4287
FOR SERVICE FOR DEPENDABILITY FOR ECONOMY
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PORTER 5 PLUG
The only spark plug made that never requires cleaning and
that is absolutely guaranteed for one year. $1.50 each.
PORTER COMPANY
20 Wait Jackton Boulevard
Cleans Itself CHICAGO
Saves Gas
WILLIAM J. HEALY WALTER C HEATT
Telephone' Moaroe 1M
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Wm. J. Healy & Co.
REALESTATE
Loans Renting Insurance
SUITE 12 HAYMARKET BUILDING
71C Wait Madison Street
INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
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