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THE CHICAGO EAGLE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MUNICIPAL NEWS Stillman B. Jamieson Attorney at Law ASHLAND BLOCK TttsplMM Cutfsl IM7 Some Items of Interest From the Public Offices About Occur rences of the Week. POLAR BEAR OF THE SENATE i .sbhtjc?'9bw 4Bni& '""skHsW. Baft Vx s. wfc'JB( HLO: , ' MgfBw.x'JjsaH IJ" uit&,, vKsV man young. You know a man Is only as young as his arteries, and If ho lets bis blood grow Mow then ho himself will begin to slow down." Senator Nelson affects a snappy, biting manner of speech. Ho Is always known In debate by his swift, biting retorts; certainly not tho retorts of a man who has passed tho allotted span of life as the senator has. "When I was a boy In Norway," said he, "we never thought of old men. A man, as he grew older, acquired wisdom and was not Impaired In energy It vnn the good, cold climate. No man can becomo stuggtah If he once gets stlricil up by a snowstorm." "How much tlmu would you surest spending In tho cold?" wna asked. "Pfit'onnlly," he rcplk'cl, "I would spend nil of my time thcro If It were not for my tlutloH In WiiHliliigton, Ah It Is, I ndvlso tlio nvcrago man to come north lit least two weeks In the fall or winter of tho year nnd get him self cleared out." Senator NpIkoii has followed thin hobby of health for years. Today ho Is recomil7ed ax ninoiiR thu most virile of the men In tho upper chamber, and lie win itmloithteilly remain so for ubino time to come. DUCHESS OF Diplomatic nnd social circles In London nro discussing with avidity tho official announcement of the be trothnl of Prince Arthur of Con nnught, Hon of the Duke of Con naught, brother of the Into King Kd ward, and the Duchess of Flfo, elder daughter of tho Princess Koyal nnd Duke of Fife, and eldest grandchild of the late King Kdward. The duchess, who Is a favorite In royal circles, made her debut In May, ISO'.), when she was eighteen years of atje. She Is tall, good-looking and resembles her royal grandmother, who was also her godmother, Queen Victoria. She was chaperoned at the time of her debut, owing to the ill health of her mother, by Queen Alex andria Prince Arthur Is one of the most prominent members of the younger royal set. He was born In 1883 and Was educated at Eton and Sandhurst, aad durlna his younger days at the former university, -was -rag' ror tne son The prince has been In the public As long ago as 1906 he was reported infatuated wun Lay iwarjorie 4alltino nf ti flub nt tttiltanA If nraa aaM thalr nnIAniAt ' announced at the end of that season. This was later followed or a aeniai from the Duke of Rutland. After this announcement the prince's health failed rapidly and close frleud.3 stated It was unquestionably due to his forbidden love for Lady Manners, whose family was greatly disliked by the king. The king attempted to make up for his refusal to sanction the match by sending the prince on many Important diplomatic missions, and offering to make him Duke of SnxeOotha nnd Duke of Kent, both of which ho refused He was also men tioned as governor of Canada. CHIEF JUSTICE WHITE A PEDESTRIAN bIIIIIIIIk waaiaiakftfc. '' ' aaBSaH HRT" '"""' ataBaW bbSbH .araak. j" .BaW .aBBBal'''-' MalBuaaBflMBBV aBBTaTaTaTarafaW'' BaffvTaTaTaTaTaTar exercise ufter a day of mentul labor over, tho probtems..ot the great court. Even In the hottest Washington 'days and nothing outsldo the punish ment of the unjust can equal tho capital-at its hottest the chief justice makes his pilgrimage to and from the Capitol. Occasionally he ropes In Jus tice Lurton or Justico Hughes; but they are not regular. They have Joined the "Whlto Walking club," as It Is called by the Suprome court members, but to the intense joy of their colleagues Uiey could not stand the grueling tost day after day and week after week. So the chief Justico usually makes his trip nlone. BURLESON LIKES THE OPEN Tho Moxlcnn revolution spoiled for Postmaster General llurloson tho one thing that abovo all others ho was fond of doing. Previous to tho out break of tho maderlstas ho had been in the habit of spending six weoks In each year In tho Mexican Slorras with a party of friends shooting big game. Mr. Burleson always returned from these trips a now man Tho wild camping life, thu pure mountnin air, tho Bolltude and freedom from caro combined to fairly rojuvenate him. In public llfo of such suBtalnod activity as Ills has been, tho strain of constantly seeing people and talking with them Is very telling, and he gained a respite from all such tur moil on these hunting trips to Mex ico, for it was his habit to spend whole days in the mountain fastnesses hearing no sounds but those of nature or the occasional crack of his rllle. But the revolution took all that away, and now he must turn to other methods of amusing himself and renting his overworked nervous system. Under theso circumstances ho has taken up walking to obtain needed exercise from day to day. Ho walks wherever he goes If time and the con ventions pormlt. Mr. Burleson Is very partial also to swimming. Ho likes to play around In the water, doing all sorts of wonderful aquatic stunts. "The Polar Hear of tho Senate" is the title which "Uncle Knuto" Nelson, senator from Minnesota, justly bean. It is not without cause that he has been so named, for In the coldest weather the windows of Senator Nol son's offices are open and many and many a committee has shuddered m It thought of entering his committee room on a snowy December morning. "Visit the north," 8enator Nelson said, "and got out In tho cold once In a while. That Is what keeps a man young. Hot weather saps the1 vital energies. You know It Is a well es tabllsl d fact that the southern races mature before the northern people. It Is no fallacy. It Is a fact." "What do you mean by getting out In the cold?" was asked. "Qood freezing polar weather; lots of snow. Rrlskness everywhere. No opportunity to loaf and let tho blood grow sluggish. "These are the things that keep a FIFE TO ED :'" ""'; ' , " . i . .. Willi. m Ualdnrf Aaliir' '.' ' or wiiuam wiiwiAiwr. ,- ; ,e eye before as a vIcUm.'of-Dan'lCupId JanCupld. i.mpnerst would-be About tho hour when General Miles Is riding his hardest, If you happen to bo strolling along Pennsyl vania avenue, In WuHhliiKtom you will see a heavy-set, square-Jawed, KtiKllsh-looklm; man swinging up tho street with his coat thrown wiilu open the better to catch tho breeze. He steps out solidly with the tread of a man who lu walking for the exerclso. Following him, you will find that ho keeps up the pace, without (lagging, over tho two miles or moro to his homo. This earnest pedestrian Ih Chief Justice Whlto of tho Supremo court of tho United States, a veteran pedestrian, who claims that he has continually kept himself fit by this ex ercise. Every morning, excopt In the most lncloment weather, tho chief Justico walks from his home to his office, nnd each evening, as the shadows gather, he strolls back again, apparently Invigorated by the physical X aSM 'v-iiKsT a BP ' 'iaPTHBaBk "SbuBbBbBbB aBBBaBBH ' " , " ''BaBaBaB '':VVj!bIbIB I Vk--S Vl4flClaIBlBlBlBlBlBlH ' WJHbIbIbW I nnSPJP aw BBrPBVavaSaSaVaW aBeJb',' BarJaTjararJaT Sfv1SBBBBJBV BBBBBBBBBBa ) k aVeSSlBamBaTaTaTaTraTaV " s'APHBtBV "' HP'aBaBaW L WJiaaaBlBlBlHI .atBaHab. " SbIbbIbIbIH) SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsiLstBW it?1 ' 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI Plj' 'bbbbbbbbH iWi SBBBBBBH BBBBBK .ifv u , BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH JOHN E. Judge of the Professional Cards J HmittM Unit ATTORNEY CtUNSELLOt CaiwM NMMf laak Mn Spencer Ward LAWYER SSSMHSBK .., .. . . ' lUetor Building CUk and rHonro SiravM ' CHICAGO 1 TtUphMM CmimI 41 1 1 Goodrich. Vincent & Bradley Lawyers The Rookery, Chicago Adams A. Qoodrich William A. Vincent Ralph R Bradley Wabash 480 If Necessary, Buy Ice Pay If you need ice now and wish to pay a little later, simply ask for a "B" coupon book 1000 lbs. for $4. We extend credit to all people whose credit reputation is good, no matter how small their means. Any Consumers Company ice man or any oiour iu orancn depots will deliver a coupon book to you. Call any wagon; or, ceiepnone orancn nearest you. 1 there is any trouble about securing a door, telephone nearest depot, or Retail Ice Department, Wabash 3456. One of OWENS. County Court. TCLKPHONC RANDOLPH ItOt IRWIN R. HAZEN Attorney at Law M Tltl and Trust Bullstlni CHICAGO TIi1mmm CMitrti CIS Am G. Adams LAWYER 76 Wt Moum StrMt CHICAGO Frudt M. Laww Lmy Kcsanji Pasas Caatral 2tl Lowes & Richards Attorney at Law 127 N. Dearborn St. CHICAGO Sli.H Now- Later Consumers Company Certified Ice the Guaranteed Products (16al AHsrniy it Law Mill, MLlUHlMfNt f MAIN William D. Munhall ATTORNEY AT LAW 1616 Ashland Block Clark and Randolph Sts. CHICAGO Telephone Randolph 2325 C. HELMER JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW 179 W. WASHINGTON ST. CHICAQO Main 1347 Automntlc 34151 S. E. Cor. Fifth Ae. and Wash ington Street RMldtncsi IMI Bslmont Avtmia PhontQrscaland 1101 JOSEPH A. WEBER LAWYER Suite 1214 Ashland Block CHICAOO Automatl4UI T--phoMsRafril,5sli Fowler & McDoniel) LAWYERS 1444 First NitiMal laak Wg. CHICAGO Frank l Fowttr Frandi A. McDonaall l'ranlc II Novak Churlci V. N'ovals NOVAK & NOVAK Attorneys at Law Suite 408, 60 W. Washington St. I'horc i.'cntrul JJ5H 709W.mth!l., WcstPullmiB PhonV.I.89 CHICAGO A. A. Worsley Attorney and Counsellor at Law Suite 1010 No. 17B Wit Washington SirM CHICAGO Talapomw T2t Main ROSS G. HALL LAWYER 1202 Ashland Black CHICAGO Ttlipbon Cinlul oj bytoa C. Cult Qco, M.Stewni Crafts & Stevens Attorneys and Counselors at Law Naomi 017, 018 and 910 0TOCK EXCHANGE BLDQ. TtUphono Main 167 The City Council transacted the fol low Iiir business Monday night. Ordinance; for north slile harbor passed by vote of 41 to 2.". Action on garbage reduction and ordinance agaitiBt reKtauraut dancing postponed until meeting tomorrow af ternoon. Merrlom defeated in effort to bring about real efllclcncy investigation. Effort defeated to create new titled positions In building department. Ordinance passed against loud boat whistling on Chicago river. Ordinance passed for protection of bakery goods against contamination. Ordinance passed for better lifo saving facilities at bathing beaches. The standing committees as recom mended by tho nonpartisan organiza tion committee, tho first named on each being chairman, and adopted by tho council aro: Finance Rtc&ert, Harding, Long, Emerson, Lawley, Bolltuss, Sltts, Pltte, Qelger, Krumholz, Llpps, Wil son, Twlgg, Kcarns, Holding. Local transportation Mock, Mayer, Rlchert, Carr, Long, McDonald, Clan cy. Healy (18th), Captain Llpps, Wil son, Twlgg, Bergen, Fisher, Hazen, Toman, Donahoe. Gas, oil nnd electric light Sltts, Ryan, Long, Morrlam, Block, Vavrl cok, Bellfuss, Walkowlnk, Bowler, Burns, Hey, Haderleln, Twlgg, Jano' sky, Kcarns, Brndshaw, Healy (33th). Harbors, wharves and bridges Lit tler, Kcnna, Morris, Nance, Emerson, Kerner, Czcknta, Gnzzolo, Qelger, Baulcr, Hoy, Freund, Treblng, McDor mott, Swift Local Industries Fisher, Mtycr. Carr, Klaus, Cullcrton, Novak, Law ley, Czekalu, Sltts, Schaeffcr, Krum holz, Pretzel, Wilson, McDermott, Bergen. Judiciary, t3 Utlatlon, elections and rules & Joughlln, Hel wig, Bowcrsdort, IvuMr, Ahcrn, Clan cy, Utpatol, Walkowiak, Powers, Bau lcr, KJcllandcr, Capltain, Swift, Hold ing, Hazen, Held. The La Salle Street Trust and Savings Bank OF CHICAOO LA SALLE AND QUINCY STREETS Capital $ 1 ,000,000.00 Surplus $250,000.00 United States Depository for Postal Savings Funds SAVINGS ACCOUNTS of SI. on or more received on which interest is allowed at the rate of i'"L per annum. CHECKING ACCOUNTS invited on the most favorable terms consistent with safe lunkiii),'. HIOH GRADE BONDS secured bv l'irst Mortees on Catholic Church property, nettin from 5' ( to '. WILLIAM LOIMMKK, I'rinlJent C II. MUNIMV. Viivl'retMcnt cir.Ri.i:s c. rox, chi.r TIIOS. McDONALU Ami inthu-r M II LISTON-, Mr. S.uliw Dcpt. DEPOSITORY FOR CITY OF CHICAGO Goodrich Transit Company TO Contlnnout Round GEORGIAN BAY Mean and urlh TO MACKINAW ISLAND AND THE S00 Ef:'X TOMII UMIIVITC 0Mr 930A.M. (I flft ONE (1 7C ROUND MILWAUKtfc Ni.Miyo.oop.M.I.UU way pl.l D TRIP DOCKS FOOT OP MICHIGAN AVl-NUR CITY TICKET OPPICE: 58 WEST ADAMS STREET .. " P w iwicDija! . f j- latAlBW V ' liUlllW Ball "UlllllllllB i I , i - I WS'&fyu DOCKS: SOUTHWEST END CLARK STREET DRIDGh Phone Franklin 514 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Taltphon Central 960. L D. Condee ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW 35 North Dearborn St. Streets and alloys, taxations and street nomenclature Healy (18th), Coughlln, Norrls, Cross, Klaus, Mc Donald, Utpatol, Kunz, Abrahams. Burns, KJcllandor, Haderleln, McDer mott, Swift, Toman, License Fltto, Norrls, Byan, Mer rlam, Cross, Vavrlcck, Novak, Ahorn, Utpatcl, Bowlor, Hey, Haderleln, Jan ovsky, Bradshaw, Hold, Buildings and city hall Clancy, Nash, Carr, Cross, Vanderbllt, Klaus, Bowersdorf, Walkowiak, Powers, Schacffor, Protzel, Treblng, Littler, Latchford, Healy (35th). Schools, flro, police and civil sorvlcs Ryan, Harding, Mayer, Rlcbort, Mar tin, Hclwlg, Block, Vavrlcok, Bowers dorf, Gclgcr, KJellander, Borgen, Bradshaw, Held, Healy (35th). Health Nance, Nash, Martin, Mor rlam, Vanderbllt, Cullcrton, Ahorn, Lawley, Kunz, Gnzzolo, Abrahams, Freund, Pretzel, Littler, Latchford. Water Toman, Kenna, Ryan, Mar tin, Hclwlg, Vanderbllt, Kerner, Kunz, Gazzolo, Powers, Abrahams, Schneffor, Freund, Latchford, Hazen. Railway terminals dulgcr, Kenna, Harding, Rlchert, Hclwlg, Boworsdorf, McDonald, Utpatel, Healy (18th), Bowler, Schaeffcr, Capltain, Llttlor, Fisher, Donahoe. Tho select committees named by Mayor Harrison in accordanca with council resolutions were: Track elevation Janovaky, chair man; Fisher, Emerson, Kcarns, Bau lcr, Nance, Czckaln, Treblng and Nash. Compensation Harding, chairman; Bellfuss, Llpps, Krumholz, Holding, Pltte. Bathing beaches and recreation piers Norrls, chalrmnn; Bowlor, No vak, Cross nnd Burns. Special park commission Alderman Bellfuss, chairman; Capltain, Cough lln, Cullcrton and McDonald, and Os car F. Mayer, Jens Jensen, Cyril Flala, Paul Drzymatskt, Peter S. Goodman, F, A. Llndstrand, Charles Bock, Georgo Landau, Samuel J. Rosonblatt and tho Rev. Julius Rappaport. $40.00 Trip EVERY SATURDAY . M. The an Rid Steel Steam- -'-' ship City of South Haven Vo the ATLANTIC CI1V of tho V0st Tin: havoriti: SI UMIIR KUSOkr Spend an enjoyable day in the beauti ful, cool, green country. Special Trips on the SAFEST Until Afloat Steamship City of South Haven SLMMI.lt SCIII.Dl II. OilOn. m. ami 'iiOD p. in, l).ill. i:CI.IM' mi. n.id inn SaturJ 2:011p.m. and lUsJUp m. hunJjj lu 00 a. 1.1. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ARTHUR W, FULTON Lawyer 1103 ASHLAND BLOCK Residence 3343 Monroe Street CHICAGO Telephone: Office, Central 43G8 Residence, Kedzle 0480