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rff- t v v t ft!1 ??Wr w. THE OHIOjAlOO E-AJGH-iE AFTER BAD MILK MEN, Uncle Sam Will Put a Stop to the Adul teration of Milk and Its Products. Conley, Is n succeaful tuul lilj;lilj- cs tpoinuri cltlzvti. FlvnEEBSEBEWl p Hon. Max UbcrminU lins won com tupuriatlon as a .Tustlcc. C3T CHn WL I Mot Complete and Attrnctbc Amusement and ltccrcstlou Park in America. AN AVALANCHE OP NOVILTIE8 A WHIRLWIND OP SURPRISES AN IDEAL OUTING PLACE Mr. Thomas 1 Kcgloy is n cltlin whom tlio people honor. Mr. .TofKli 1. Junk In popular ns cltl?cn nuil business mnn. AROUND THE FIGURE 8. Through the Udlan Villi, Trip to the Mlast, Down ths HelUr 8kMr, and Innumtrafele Other Ptcaiiires-Notlilfii bat Putt. jk.TD3AxmmxoTr 10 cents: Children. 5 cents. Sundays and Speetal Plcnle Days, 29 cents; Children, 10 cU All North and West Side Surface Car direct or transfer. llaUted St. Line from South Side, Northwestern and Metropolitan Elctatcd connect with trolley, MILITARY laNI OOMMT (VERT AFTtRNOON ANB tVENINI. ' INIaTIONal OHTiOOR HaTBRU Mltr LOCATED ON CHICAGO'S BOULEVARD SYSTEM Mr. Androw J. Ornluin Is one 9 our moHt successful bankers. Mr. Austin .7. Doyle bus a grand rec ord m ii citizen. Process Butter, So-Called, Is Sold Without Let or Hindrance for the Genuine Article. Mr. .ImIIub Schiller Is a cltlmi w liom nil respect. Of'1 , THE NEW EYEGLASS 8HUR-ON . YICLAttlt STAY ON jKygPJBHHHfiMffJMaHHHHHHHH ffxaBaBaBaBaBVSnsaBaBaBaBaBaBifa t9kaaaaaaanWnkaaaaaaaaaamWfi3 Hon. Fred A. Busso Iwu made n splemlhl otllclnl record. Filth, Fat, Befuie, Garbage, Rancid Oil, Mag gots, Decayed Axle Greaie Sold for Food. It Is a Good Thing that the Government Intends to Stop These Frauds. x Have Our Aldermen Been Too Much Interested In This Form of Graft to Interfere ? Vncle Sara Is nfter the crooked Chi capo dairies. Bad milk, Adulterated milk, Crooked milk, ' . Has been dealt out to Chlcngoans at high prices. Had butter, Itotten butter, llonovnted butter "made out of axle grease, , Its being sold all oer Chicago. But the new Twleral law will wolk quick vengeance on the crooks. The following proclamation from the Secretary of Agriculture Is to be fol lowed by drastic measures to punish the guilty: Whereas, the Congress of the Uni ted States by an act approved .Tune :t. 1WJ. authoil.ed the Secretary f Aarlcultute to establish staudauls of purity for fowl products; and Whereas, he was empowered by this net to consult with the committee on food 'standards of the Association of Olllelnf Agricultural Chemists and other eports in determining thesj.; standards; and AVherea". he has In accordance wMh the provisions of the act availed hlm-H elf of tlio counsel nud advice of these experts and of the trade Interests touching the products for which stand nrds have been determined and has reached certain conclusions based on the general principles of examination and conduct hereinafter mentioned:. Therefore, I. James Wilson, Secre tary of Agriculture, do hereby pio claim and establish the following standards for purity of "food products together with their precedent deilnl tlons as the otliclal standards of these food products for the United States of Atnerlen. .lAMKS WILSON. It. MILK AN'D ITS I'KOMJCTS. 1. Milk (whole milk) is the lacteal setYetlon obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows, properly fed and kept, excluding that obtained within II f teen days before and live days after calving. , l Standard milk Is milk containing not less than twelve (12) per cent of total holids and not less than eight and one half (8.r) per cent of solids not far, nor less than three and one-quarter C1.2.") per cent of milk. fat. . 2. ltlendcd milk is milk modlfledMn its composition so as to have a dellnlte and slated percentage of ono or more of its constituents. .1. Skim milk Is milk from which n part or nil of the cream has been re moved. 4. Standard butter Is butter con taining not less than eighty-two ami live-tenths 2.o) per cent of butter fat. .". Henovatisl or process butter Is the produit obtained by melting but ter "and reworking, without tho addi tion or me of chemicals or any sub ftniuci except milk, cream, or salt. How many Chicago dealers comply with tlio above standards? athletic circles, has opened n splendid buffet lit Lincoln avenue and Lurrabee stieet. Inspector Nicholas Hunt is ouc of our greatest policemen. Hon. Miles Keboe la greatly rospoctr od as a Justice. Mr. Tom N. Donnelly Is a popular business man. The Fidelity Surety Deposit VnulU are ably conductod by Mr. F, 0. llrou- son. non. James Iteddlck is a power In Republican politics. Hon. V. W. Wear made a fine rec ord lu the Legislature. Hon. Kdward A. Dicker Is a high class lawyer. Secretary John Datlie, of the W. J. Moxley Company, would make a first class Congressman. Mr. George It. Walker holds a high place as n legal advocate. Mr. Charles C. liroyer Is head of a great plumbing firm. Hon. Charles V. Uunther linn mado a grand name as an olllclal. Hon. William II. Weber is a reliable otliclal. Hon. rhlllp Stclu Is a Judge of the highest merit. f Mr. Alexander IT. ltevell is a mcr- hunt of the highest standing. Hon, Miles J. Dcvlne is a great law yer nud a good cltlicn. , Mr. S. 1. Itevere is iopular In olllclal life. Mr. Tom Conley is a successful nnd popular merchant tailor. Justice Olaf I Sevcrson Is nn able lawyer and Justice of the I'eacc. Mr. Virgil M. Urn ml stands high In the busiuosa world. County Assessor Adam Wolf Is capa-1 ble and trustworthy. non. Joseph T.. Flanagan has a fine otliclal record. Mr. John V. Clarke, the banker, Is a most respected clXlzen. Mr. Kdward II. I'etera Is a popular Went Park Commissioner. John Uiif-s, the popular Noith Side grocer and butcher, is talked of for City Treasurer. Hon. VrcA W. Uphnm la a model cltl cen and otliclal. Hon. Chorion VTerno Is ono of tlio Ixnt members of the Council. Hon, M. K. Hum made a good record In the Legislature. Mr. John r. O'Malley is resptl In all business circles. Mr. Luther Laflln Mills Is a lawyer of grand attainments. Mr. John C. I'etzer Is a busln, man w horn nil respect ' Hon. Charles F. Gunther.la highly esteemed by all. Hon. James II. Eckels Is a financier of the highest standing. The M. P. Byrne Contracting Com pany is reliable and enterprising. County Treasurer Hanberg fulfills all that was hoped of him. Joseph J. Duffy & Oo. are reliable contractors. Mr. A. 8. Hlbbard has rendered One 'service to tho public as manager of the Chicago Telephone Company. In the engineering world Hon. Ly man K. Ooolcy stands high. - , HON. FLORUS D. MEACHAM, 8trongly Backed for Reflection to the Board of Review. Spectacles and Eyeglasses My Specialty For Accurate and Scientific Testing of Eyes consult -: : -: WM. R. UHLEMANIM, Optician 76 East Madison 8t.v 2d Floor. Telephone Central ISO. Opera Class, field Ola, It. Mr. William II. Lyford, of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois. Hon. B. A. Bckhart lias Uie respect of the business world. Hon. Adam Ortseifeu Is a cltlscu whom nil respect. Mr. William Legncr Is a good and popular citizen. One of our most popular bankers Is Mr. Paul O. Stenaland. Mr. Sydney Stein leads as a law yor and master in chancery. Mr. Kobert S. lies Is a lawyer of commanding ability. Alderman George K. Schmidt ably represents tho Twenty-fourth Ward. Mr. Joseph Theurer Is u lender In tbe busluoss world. Judge William 1'reutlss Is a lawyer of lino ability. Tho Itubbor Paint Company la ably conducted by Mr. A. G. Cox. Mr. James wTNye Is one of our most successful liisurauco men. Mr. George 8. Foster Is a lawyer of ability and resourcefulness. Mr. William J. Sutherland Is a most successful detective. Mr. Albert Graff Is an enterprising and reliable contractor. Hon. Cyril R. Jandus has a fine rec ord as a legislator. Mr. Charles L. Caswell, Jr., la a lead ing member of the bar. Mr. Lonls F. Altpeter Is one of our most prosperous Jewelers. non. Joel M. LongonecJter is a bright and able lawyer. Hon. Fred E. Coyne ably nils the office of Postmaster. Hon. Hempstead Washburne la a clt lscu of high standing. Hon. Q. J. Obott Is an excollent Jus tice of the Poacc. There la no more capable business man than Mr. John T. Connery. Hon. Peter Klolbassa Is one of the city's best officials. Mr. William Hale Thompson baa a good record on the County Board. Hon. Slgmund Zelsler Is a truly great lawyer. Hon. Thomas J. Webb makes an Ideal public official. non. John U. On ens is a high-class lawyer. The Cblcrfgo Tine & Trust Company prospers under the able management of Mr. Elbrldge G. Keith. Hon. John Itlchardson stand high as Justice of the Peace. Hon. William E. Mason is unsurpass ed an n legal advocate. Mr. Leo Ernst 1ft one of tho groatewt of Chicago brewers. As fittornoy of tho Election Board, Mr. W. W. Wboelock has made a fine record. Attorney Sidney Adlcr Is a lawyer of high ability. Mr. Ldutird Butler, uell known In Mr. W. J. Moxley has a One rocord a a successful merchant. Mr. A. II. Hanson, nf the Illinois Central, Is a most popular railroad official. Charlie Tanner, of tho well-known mtrehunt tillering firm of Tanner cc Paul Pohl Is the most extensive man ufacturcr of welss beer In Chicago. 1 John P. and Francis O'Shaughneesy are doing a big law buelnosM in the Ashland Block. iRndore H. lllincs ould make n good Judge. Hon. William Elsfcldt Is a popular North Side business man. Mr. J. J. Vanderbllt is an able and re liable business man. Mr. John F. Smulskl has made a grand record as City Attorney. The Wheeler' & Wilson Sewing Ma chine Company Is ably managed by Mr. George E. Caughey. Hon Robert Redfleld highly estsctn- ed a lawyer. Mr. Frederick W. Alwart Is popular as' merchant and citizen. Mr. Fletcher Dobyns Is a rising and deserving lawyer. Mr. Francis M. Woods has won fame as u scholar. Mr. Fred I. Wllk la a successful and popular bunker. West Park Commissioner Frederick Schultz Is a useful official. There Is no more honored citizen than Hon. George B. Swift.- r Mr. Henry E. Weaver would make a good Mayor. GETTING A HEAD Arthur's Stylish 52 Hats ARK JUST RIGHT IN STYLE AND QUALITY New Fall & Winter Blocks ARK HIRI NOW AND ONLY $2.00 ARTHUR FEILCHENFELD LLaMffi"H bbbbbbbbT 3TC.4 1 3; bbbbbbbbb IIBbbbbW bbbbV iaBBaW BBBBBbVsBBBBBBW ARTHUR FISCHER BUILDINQ, 81-83 EAST VAN BUREN ST. FOR PICNICS, FESTIVALS,. ETC. H. JAMES KOLZE'S FINE ELECTRIC PARK AND HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Cor. Irving Park Boulevard and N. W. 64th Street CHICAGO Tanner & Conley, the popular tail ors, are doing a great business. One of the leaders of the Chicago bar Is Mr. John P. McGoorty. Mr. Blrcrr Oslnnd Is a business man of the highest standing. Hon. Edward T. Clennon is an able and versatile lawyer. Hon. Zlna It. Carter Is one of our most valued citizens. Mr. Charles H. wacker Is a loader In the commercial world. Mr. Theodore Oenno Is n most repre sentative Chlcagoan. Meters. .Taqkson & Corbett are relia ble and enterprising contractors. Hon. Clayton V. Crafts Is a lawyer of great ability. Hon, James M, Doyle 1b nu Ideal Justice of tlio Peace. Mr. Stlllmau B. Jnmleson has a fine u com! ii8 a lawyer. Mr. A. J. Graham Is a popular and it'liiililu bunker. Mr. Kdward H. Peters Is honored as t pnbllc spirited citizen. One of our most popular citizens U TELEPHONES NORTH 725 AND 726 OSCAR P. MAYER & BRO. PACKERS AND PROVISION DEALERS MANUFACTURERS OF FINE SAUSAGE WESTPHALIAIM HAMS A SPECIALTY 285, 287, 289 and 291 Sedgwick Street COR. BEETHOVEN PLACE :BTJY: MOXLEY'S BUTTERINE Pure, Nutritious Appetizing- There Is But One BEST. No Tabli Should Bo Without It. AT ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. OEORQB W. JACKSON, PtmMmI. JOHN J. CORBETT, VlcfPrii. Ml Trtu. JOHN T. FANNING, Oen.Mir. JAMES J.URABAM, Stcntirjr, JACKSON & CORBETT BRIDGE AND STEEL WORKS 1 132-1 140 Rookery Bldg. CHICAGO. General Contractors, Bridie Building Corporation Work of Every Description. TELEPHONES Automatic 3141; Automatic 3560; Automatic 8444; Harrison 2AK. PETER REINBERG Wholesale Florist GREENHOUSES: SVMMERDALE, ILL, Salesroom: SI Wabash Ave,, Chicago Telephone, 2846 Central 'M , I UU UIIMJI 1 I make Real Estate Loans at 4, 5, 6 and 7 on Chicago Property. Don't Advertise to make loans without a com mission, but have the capital on hand and will loan it on Real Estate. T. C. LAUCHLIN 1415 Title and Trust Building m TELEPHONE, CENTRAL 2BM JOSEPH F. MAMMOSER Notary Public REAL ESTATE 2215-17 Wentworth Avenue l is. si .. am. .. -! jrMi.Mi'feni