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George L. Scholn Is one of the ablest
nnd most highly respected members
of the Chicago bar. Ills many friends
would like to see him on the bench.
Coroner Potor M. Hoffman Is al
ways alert In looking after the In
terests of the pooplfr.
C. D. Wlltey, prosldent of tho big
C. L. Wlltey Company, Is one of the
solid men of Chicago. Ho Is patriotic,
progressive nnd public spirited.
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164-166 North May Street
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for Buildings
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Residential and Street
Lighting Installations
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Chicago Office, 160 N. Wells St.
Phone Main 2238
Walter P. Stcffen
Attorney at Law
Title aad Trust Building
Joseph F. Unas Is making a splen
did rocord as recorder of deeds. His
office Is conducted along lines that
give groat satisfaction to the public.
Colonel August V. Mlllor, clerk of
the Circuit court, Is popular with all
classes of the people
Judge Ktckham Scanlan, the able
Jurist nnd popular orator, Is often
spoken of for high political honors.
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Phon. Hyil. P.ik 173
Edward J. Carey
Atlorrwr and
Counsellor At Law
610 Cunard Building
140 North Dearborn St.
.2!5.V.i CHICAGO
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GOVERNOR LOW
DEN'SASSISTANTS
Department of Trade and Commerce.
Director William H. Boys, Streator,
$6,000.
Assistant Director Jamee S. Bald
win, Decatur; $4,000.
Superintendent of Insurance Fred
W. Potter, Albion; $5,000.
Fire Marshal John Clamber, Otta
wa; $3,000.
Chief Grain Inspector Walter K.
Schmidt, Chicago; $5,000.
Department of Finance.
Director Omar H. Wright, Belvi
dore; $7,000.
Assistant Director Everett H.
Tripp, Belvldere; $1,200.
Administrative Auditor Joseph O.
Mason, Chlcayo; $4,800.
Superintendent of Department Re
portsA. T. Sptvay, East St. Louis;
$3,600.
Department of Agriculture.
Dlroctor Charles Adklns, Bement;
$6,000.
Assistant Director H. H. Parka,
Sycamore; $3,600
Superintendent of Foods and Dairies
John B. Nooman, Elgin; M,00.
Superintendent of Animal Industry
W. W. Wright, Toulon; $8,600.
Chief Veterinarian A. T. Patera,
Peoria; $4,200.
Chief Game and Fish Warden
Ralph F. Bradford, Ponttao; $8,600.
Department of Labor.
Director Barney Cohen, Chicago;
$5,000.
Assistant Director Burt C Bean,
Chicago; $3,000.
Chief Factory Inspector Robert 8.
Jones, Flora; $3,000.
Superintendent of Free Employment
Offices W. O. Lawman, Danville;
$3,000.
Chief Inspector or Private Employ
ment Agencies John J. McKenna,
Chicago; $3,000
Department of Mines and Minerals.
Director Evan D. John, Carbon-
dale; $6,000.
Assistant Director Martin Bolt,
Springfield ; $3,000.
Department of Publlo Works ana
Buildings.
Director Leslie D, Puterbaugh, Peo
ria; $6,000.
Assistant Director Thomas O. Yen
num, Wataeka; $4,000.
Superintendent of Waterways Wil
liam L. Sackett, Morris; $5,000.
Superintendent of Printing H. L.
Williamson, Springfield, $5,000.
Superintendent of Purchases and
Supplies Henry H. Kohn, Anna;
$5,000.
Superintendent of Highways S. B.
Bradt, De Kalb; $5,000.
Superintendent of Parke Frank D.
Lowman, Sandwich; $3,500.
Department of Publlo Welfare.
Director Charles H. Thorns, Chi
cago; $6,000.
Assistant Director James H. Me-
Clure, Carllnvllle; $4,000
Fiscal Supervisor Frank D. Whlpp,
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. St Clair Drake,
Springfield; $6,000.
Superintendent of Lodging House
Inspection William H. McCullooa,
Onleago; 88,000,
Department of Registration and Eriu-
eatlon.
Director Francis W. Shepardsen,
Chicago; $6,000.
Superintendent of Registration
Fred C. Dodds, Springfield; $4,000.
DESERVE BETTER PAY
Tho overworked lottor carriers nnd
poatofflco clerics will havo to sigh
In vnln for moro money.
No moro deserving class of men can
bo found In tho country.
Moro thnn that, bocauso of Insuffi
cient funds tho postal sorvlco Is far
from bolng ofilclont.
Moro men nnd bettor paid mon aro
needed.
If nocossnry tho rato of lottor poa
tngo should bo rnlsod.
No ono complalnod when tho lottor
postago was raised from 2 conts to
3 cents for letters outsldo the city.
This temporary ralso netted Undo
Sam $119,000,000 in ono year.
No ono was ploasod when tho rato
wns roduccd to 2 conts.
Now tho ovorworkod lottor carrlors
nro to lmvo tholr work Increased be
causo, according to a Washington dis
patch, favorable roport on tho annual
postolllco appropriation bill, with an
amendment providing for a 1 cent drop
lottor rato was ordered by tho sonato
postofllco committee
This benefits tho circular flond and
Injuros tho postal sorvlco.
LOUIS J. BEHAN
LAWYER
MASTER IN CHANCERY
CIRCUIT COURT
TELEPHONE MAIN 1134
Otis Building, CHICAGO
Ninian H. Welch
Attorney at Law
Master in Chancery
Circuit Court
19 South La Sallo treet
Telephone Central 3943
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ABOLISH THIS COURT
Tho law establishing a Juvenile
Court in Chicago is responsible for
nine-tenths of the crime.
Most of tho murdors and nil of tho
holdups aro committed by youths In
their teens.
Thoso rufllnns nro all wards of tho
Juvcnllo Court.
And of tho Feoblo Minded "reform
era" who wes roLponslblo for its
creation.
Tho police forco is powerless to
handlo young criminals.
Tho Juvenile Court was established
for tholr protection and they know h,
Tho bankers and business mon wno
furnished monoy nnd wroto lotters
favoring a Juvenile Court her for
tho protection of young criminals
must foel proud of their work.
All of tin bank stlckups havo been
tho work of juvcnllo offondors.
Tho roform lizards and sob sisters
who support tho Juvonllo Court with
tholr "moral" Influonco always got
busy when tho pollco arrest boys who
aro unusually bad.
Unusually bad boys must bo pro
tected from pollco brutality.
Tho pollco rccontly rounded up a
gang of young rufllnns who confessed
to committing twclvo murders and 14G
holdups and robberies.
Every day tho pollco station whoro
this awful gang of thloves and bloody
murderers aro confined is visited by
reformers who pester tho pollco to
doath with warnings not to nbuso
theso "boyB" or treat thom harshly.
Tho peoplo aro sick and tired of
this rubicund rot and want tho Ju
vonllo Court abolished.
And the sooner tho better.
NATURALIZATION
Aliens resident within Cook county
may file declarations of Intention to
becomo citizens, or petitions for nat
uralization before tho clotks of the
following named courts:
United States District court, room
COO Federal building.
Suporlor court, room 437 County
building.
Circuit court, room 412 County build
ing. Declarations of intontlon may bo
Mod by aliens 18 years of ago or over.
No witnesses aro roqulrcd at the time
of filing declarations, nor Is the alien
required to resldo in this country any
specified tlmo prior to tho date of
filing his declaration. Declarations of
Intention aro invalid for all purposes
Bovcn years after dato cf filing.
Potltions for naturalization or final
papors may bo Mod attor completion
of flvo years' continuous rcsldenco In
the Unttod States, but not less than
two years after tho date of declara
tion of Intontlon, and tho alien must
havo resldod in tho stato whoro his
petition Is filed at least ono year next
preceding tho dato of filing.
If tho alien arrived in tho United
States after Juno 29, 1006, a certifi
cate of arrival must bo obtalnod from
tho commissioner of naturalization be
foro filing his potitlon. Blank forms
for this purposo may be obtalnod from
tho clerk of either of tho courts alove
montloned.
Petitions for naturalization must
bo verified by tho affidavit of at loast
two crodlblo witnesses, who havo per
sonally known tho applicant for at
least flvo years next preceding the
dato of his application.
A potitlon for naturalization must
bo slgnod by tho applicant In his own
handwriting and ho must bo ablo to
spoak tho English languago.
A petition must bo Mod duly veri
fied ninety days prior to tho dato of
final hearing in court.
Allons who havo resldod in two or
moro statos in this country during
tho last flvo yoars, or thoso who havo
othor complicated questions, should
call on tho chlof naturalization exam
tnor, room 776 Fodornl building, whoro
they will bo fully advised.
Charles A. McCulIocb, tho popular
managor of tho Frank Parmoloe Com
pany, Is frequently montlonod foi
mayor by Republicans of Influence,
Thoro is no more popular man In the
Republican party today than Mr. Mc
culloch. Ho Is popular with the lead
ers and with tho workers, and has
the good will of everybody olso. As
troasuror of tho Republican County
Committee in tho last campaign he
did great work for the party.
Frank II. Elmoro, ono of the most
popular mon In tho financial and bank
ing world, who was formerly connected
with tho Continental & Commercial
National Bank, is now prosldent of tho
rapidly growing Bank of Commorco
& Savings Tho Bank of Commorco
& Savings Is located at Michigan
boulovnrd and Washington stroot,
closo to tho hoart of Chicago's shop
ping contei,
Tho mention of Aldorman William
R. Fotzer for hlghor honors has
started a boom for that popular man.
His thousands of frlonds would ltko
to soo him oloctod State's Attornoy.
Tho county clerk's ofllco under
Robert M. Swoltzer has never known
a scandal. It la clean, ofllclonl and
nbly managed.
Don't forget
Patrick J. can ta making a geo4
record aa trustee of the Banltary Die
criet of Cateago.
Dr. Oeorge Sultan always made a
good record in publlo Ufa.
Maurice T. Oullerton Is muck re
spected as a leader In labor circles.
Adam Wolf la one or tne saoet popu
lar man In Chloago. Ton nu't baas
him.
Alderman Walter P. Stetfen la mak
ing a fine record in the city council.
JudfA Kleknam Rr.nlan fulfill, ttia
expectations of his friends. Hia rec
ord on me oencn ta a good one.
Frank Weeger, the well known
brewer and business man, Is talked a
for State Auditor and state Treasurer.
He would fill either position well.
Robert H. Taft, the popular Presi
dent of the Lawrence Ice Cream Com
pany Is one of the llvo wires of the
Chicago business world. Interested
In many actlvo enterprises he Is an up
bulldor of the city and a man who
stands for thp oncouragomont of pros
perity. The Chicago Eagle numbers among
Its subscribers the most Influential,
most prosperous and most respected
men In Chicago.
It reaches nearly every man of
standing In the community and all
men who are molders of publlo opin
ion or directors of publlo affairs.
It Is the guide, mentor and friend
of every political leader of every
shade of opinion.
It Is read by Government, State,
County and City officials.
It Is read by a big percentage of
the legal fraternity. Including bench
and bar.
It is the favorite of Chicago's lead
ing business men.
It reaches all classes in their
homes.
It is In every public office and ev
ery publlo library.
It la a paper that la read by people
of standing and Influence.
The Eagle goes Into every pre
cinct In Chicago.
Francis J. Houlihan
Attorney at Law
Tel. Harrison 6035
Continental & Commercial Bank Bide;.
208 South La Salle Street
CHICAGO
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C.ntr.t 7770
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LAWYER
30 N. La Salle St.
Stock Eich.ni Bld(.
30 N. Dearborn
70O-3 Dojrc. Bldf.
CHICAGO
William D. Munhail
ATTORNEY AT LAW
1012 Ashland Block
Clark and Randolph Streats
CHICAGO
Telephone Majestic 7879
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Hopkins & Hopkins
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Lowes & Richards
Attorney.! at Law
127 N. Deo rborn St.
CHICAGO
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