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GEORGE KERSTEN.
Judge of the Circuit Court.
REPUBLICAN
COMMITTEEMEN
National Itopubllcan Committeeman
for Illinois WUIInm Halo Thompson.
State Central Committee.
Headquarters Peoria and Spring
field. Chairman G. Dot'. Klnnoy, Poorla.
Secretary C. J. Doylo, Springfield.
Treasurer II. A. Eokhnrt, Chicago.
Dist.
1 Adolnh Marks. 115 S. Stato St.,
Chicago.
2 Abel Davis, G125 Ellis Ave., Chi
cago. 3 Harry A. Lowla, uG29 Harvard
Ave., Chicago.
4 Thos. J. Flnucano, 2912 S. Loomls
St., Chicago.
5 Max Lovltan, 1103 Ashland lllvd.,
Chicago.
6 Inland S. Rnpp, 29 S. Oakley
Dlvd., Chicago.
7 Emit J. Wcntzlnff, 711 N. Trumbull
Ave, Chicago.
8 Loo A. Dunne, 1G25 Wicker Parle
Ave, Chicago.
9 Mcdlll McCormlck, 909 Lake Shoro
Drive, Chicago.
10 Geo. W. Paullin, 1908 Sheridan
Road, Evanston.
11 James E. Harloy, 271 Denton St.,
Aurora.
12 Fred E. Sterling, 1008 N. Main
St., Rockford.
13 Jas. P. Ovorholzor, Storllng.
14 Walter A. nosenilold, Rock Island.
ID Chan. II. Williamson, 124 West
Ave, Qulncy.
16 Garrett DoF. Klnnoy, 710 Moss
Ave., Peoria.
17 Frank L. Smith, Dwlglit.
18 Chas. P. Hitch, Paris.
19 Henry P. Harris, Montlcello.
20 nay N. Anderson, Plttsflold.
21 Jas, E. McCluro, Carllnvillo.
22 Thos. Williamson, Edwardsvlllo.
23 Geo. A. Drown, Drownstown.
24 Plcosant T. Chapman, Vienna.
25 Henry H. Kohn, Anna.
County Executive Committee.
Hoadquurtors S0j Otis Building.
Chairman Homer K. Galpln.
- Vice-chairman Martin U. Madden.
Socrotary William II. Wober.
Assistant Socrotary Emll J. Wcntz
laff. Treasurer t,oItoy Mlllner.
1 Francis P. Brady, 119 E. 20th St.
2 Martin B. Madden, 709 Tacoma
Bldg.
3 Robert It. Levy, 4C39 Pralrlo Ave.
4 George J. Fesor, 2732 Shields Avo.
5 Edward II. LUzlngor, 29 S. La
Sallo St.
6 Roy.O. WeBt, 1340 First National
Bank Bldg.
71. N. Powell, C82C Burnett Ave.
8Waltor E. Schmidt, 208 S. La Sallo
St.
9 Edward E. Ertsman, 11300 For-
restvlllo Ave.
10 Thomas Curran, 2023 8. Racine
Are.
11 Charles V. Darrett, 29 S. La Salle
St.
CHARLES
Chief Clerk of the
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12 A. W. Miller, Chamber of Com
merce Uldg.
13 David W. Clark, 3125 Warren Avo.
14 A. N. Todd, 515 N. Hamlin Avo.
15 Niels Juul, 2C45 Potomac Avo.
1C Josoph P. Klnsella, 1525 Wicker
Park Ave.
17 Lewis D. Sltts, 1471 Grand Avo.
1811. K. Galpln, 1C35 Jackson Blvd.
19 Chrlstophor Mamor, 720 Reapor
Block.
20 Morris Eller, 1301 S. Peoria St.
21 Oscar Hobcl, 1105 Schiller Bldg.
22 Chas. G. Kempf, 913 Concord PI.
23 E. J. Brundngc, 110 S, Dearborn
St.
21 L. A. Uriindago, 2210 Clifton Ave.
25-Geo. K. Schmidt, 4228 Sheridan
Rd.
20 John C. Cannon, 4047 N. Hcrml-
tago Ave.
27 LoRoy Mlllor, 5922 Nlckcrson Avo.
28 Josoph F. Haas, 2712 Fullorton
Avo.
29 Ernest Wlthall, 1941 W. Garfield
Blvd.
20 Thomas J. Hcaly, 5415 S. May St.
31 Win. II. Held, 1335 Garfield Blvd.
32 Charles A. Williams, 122 S. Michi
gan Avo.
33 Gcorgo Httzman, 500 County Bldg.
31 Sol. P. Rodorlck, 1328 S. Spauldlng
Avo.
35 Chas. J. Peters.
Country Districts.
Petor Anker, South Holland.
William II. Weber, 315 County Bldg.
Potor M. Hoffman, 500 County Bldg.
Josoph Carolan.
William Bussc, Mount Prospoct.
Dr. Frank II. Anderson, 1413 Shor-
mnn Avo., Evanston.
ASK AID FOR TAX BILLS
County Commissioners and
Others Boost Two Senate
Measures.
President Peter Rolnberg of tho
county board and county commission
ors, with civic bodies and public of
ficials generally, nro out with a print
ed pamphlet petition uniting support
of sonato bills No. 44 and No. 10G
pending In tho lcglslnturo at Spring
Held. Botli are tax measures one
Becks to vnlldnto a tax lovy declared
irregular in a Supremo Court decision
nnd tho other mcasuro smooths out
some questionable points In tho so
called Juul law. Tho total amount of
taxes Involved in tho Issuo Is about
$3,000,000. President Peter Relnborg
In a letter Included In tho petition,
says:
"If thoso objections nro finally sus
tained It not only cripples tho coun
ty finances generally, but It causes
spoclal suffering nnd hardship to tho
wards of the county, the aged, Infirm
nnd helpless beneflclnrlos of tho va
rious charities maintained by tho
county at public expense, whoso ap
propriations under the present lnws
are the first to bo affected by a, dim
inution of tnxes."
KRUTCKOFF.
Board of Assessor.
CHICAGO BANKERS
OBJECT TO PLAN
Chicago bankers opposo tho pro
posed ordinance now before tho coun
cil for city supervision of private
banks.
Tho reasons advanced against tho
passago of tho ordiminco nro ns fol
lows: 1. Unprecedented.
2. Questionable constitutionality.
3. Would provido another excuse
for blocking proposed stato legisla
tion. 4. Would not provido for regulation
of downstnto prlvato banks.
5. Very little or no tlmo would bo
gained If lcglslaturo docs act this ses
sion. C. Incorporation under tho banking
laws of this stato Is essential to suc
cessful modern banking:
(n) In order to provido doflnlto
capital and liability.
(b) In order to provido doublo lia
bility. (c) In order to distribute responsi
bility for ownership, control, direc
tion and management,
(d) In order to potmlt satisfactory
auditing.
(o) In order to provido for proper
supervision and regulation.
(f) In ordor to prevent Interrup
tion of business upon death of princi
pal. (g) In ordor to scparato bank In
vestments from thoso of principal.
7. Confusion of public ovor still an
other class of bank created by ordi
nance. 8. Certainty of public mistaking
Hconso by tho city for Indorsement
of tho city.
9. Necessity of prlvnto banks hav
ing to adjust their affairs twlco when
state enacts law.
10. Might lncrcaso number of prl
vato bank failures If not given ntnplo
Leader
tlmo to convert assets In ordor that
they might comply.
11. City probably would not
do-
posit own funds In "city banks."
12. City comptroller not equipped
to perform highly technical and ox
pert duties providod by ordinance
13. Somo existing stato banks with
$200,000 capital might surrender
chnrtors and becomo "city banks,"
14. Effect would bo similar to that
of branch banking.
15. Public monnco If many "city
banks" nro established.
NEWREPUBLICAN STATE
COMMITTEE
Cook County.
District. Faction.
1 Adolph Marks Thompson
2 Abel Davis Deneen
3 Harry A. Lewis Deneen
4 Thomas J. Flnucano... Thompson
5 Max Lovltan Thompson
C Lolnnd S. Rnpp Sherman
7 Emll J. Wontzlaff Deneen
8 Gust Draogor Thompson
9 Mcdlll McCormlck Sherman
10 George W. Paullin Shorman
Downstate.
11 Everett J. Murphy Deneen
12 Fred E. Storllng Lowden
13 J. P. Ovorholser Deneen
14 W. A. Rosonfleld Sherman
15 C, H. Williamson Deneen
10 Garrett Do F. Klnnoy.... Deneen
17 Prank L. Smith Deneen
18 Charles P. Hitch Noncom.
19 Charles G. Eckhart Deneen
20 Arthur L. French Sherman
21 James E. McClure Deneen
22 Thomas Williamson Deneen
23 George A. Brown Lowden
24 Pleasant T. Chapman Denoen
25 Henry H. Kohn Lowden
FOR I1. S. SENATOR
Albert J. Hopkins of Aurora, for
mer United Statos senator, with a
good record, is In tho field for oiec-,
Hon to tho Sonato noxt year.
Other candidates on tho Republi
can side, talked of ore:
Mcdlll McCormlck,
William II. Stead,
William Halo Thompson,
II. M. Chlppcrflcld,
Fred W. Uplmni.
A senatorial race In WIS In Illinois
Is bound to bring tho old G. O. P.
and progressive fight to tho foro
again. Recent developments In tho
east, where efforts havo been mado to
roplaco William It. Wlllcox as chair
man of tho Republican national com
mittee, and Gcorgo W. Perkins' activ
ity Indicate an Inclination on tho part
of certain bull mooso to split things
up ngnln. Ilnrold Ickcs and Raymond
Robins havo boon laying their lines
quietly bore, and while Roosovelt
might personally llko to boo McCor
mlck get tho toga It Is bollovcd that
Ickcs and Robins would not.
NEW CONSTITUTION
COMING
Supporters o't tho move for a con
stitutional convention nro confident
that tho flftloth general assembly will
adopt a resolution to submit tho ques
tion to a voto of tho pooplo.
Ten votes wcro lacking when tho at
tempt was mado to put It through tho
houso on March 31, 1915, after tho sen
nto had given tho resolution tho re
quired two-thirds majority.
Fifty out of tho nlnoty-two mombors
'who voted for tho resolution In tho
forty-ninth session will return to tho
fiftieth. Tho supporters of tho "con-
JOHN P. HOPKINS.
In the Financial and Commercial World
con" declare thoy know that thoy may
count upon not less than thlrty-olght
of tho forty-two who tako tho places
of tho others bolng with them.
Twenty of tho thirty-two mombors
who voted against tho resolution bo
foro were re-elected to tho house,
which, oppononts of tho plan say, Is
a bettor showing than tho other sldo
mado.
Slxtoon of tho sovontocn whoso
nnmos do not appear on tho roll call
woro loolocted, nnd It Is re,asonablo
to supposo that most of thorn will
dodgo tho lssuo again nnd ho absont
whon tho voto is taken In tho noxt
houso.
It is thon necessary for tho pro
moters of n convention to got tholr
strength from tho now mombors. This
thoy Bay thoy can do and thoy havo
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hopes of winning ovor somo of tho
thirty-two who voted against them In
tho last session.
No pledges havo been exacted from
tho members this year, according to
report. Gcorgo E. Colo, Shelby M.
slnBiclon nn,i ti,0Ir associates in tho
organizations thnt always havo boon
behind tho convention movo havo
started to work rounding up tho
members.
NATURALIZATION
Aliens resident within Cook county
may fllo declarations of Intention to
becomo citizens, or petitions for nat
uralization beforo tho clerks of tho
following named courts:
United States District court, room
COO Federal building.
Superior court, room 437 County
building.
Circuit court, loom 112 County build
ing. Declarations of Intention may bo
filed by aliens 18 years of ngo or over.
No witnesses nro required nt tho tlmo
of filing declarations, nor Is tho alien
required to resldo In this country any
specified tlmo prior to tho dnto of
filing his declaration. Declarations of
Intention nro invalid for all purposes
seven yearn after dato of filing.
Petitions for naturalization or final
papers tuny bo filed 'after completion
of flva years' continuous rcsldcnco in
tho United States, but not less than
two years after the dato of declara
tion of Intention, and the alien must
hnvo resided In tho stnto whero his
petition Is filed nt least ono year next
preceding the dato of filing.
If tho alien arrived In tho United
States after Juno 29, 190(5, a certifi
cate of arrival must bo obtained from
tho commissioner of naturalization bo
fore filing his petition. Blank forms
for this purpose- may bo obtained from
the clerk of cither of the courts nlovo
of Chicago.
mentioned.
Petitions for naturalization must
bo verified by tho allldavlt of at loast
two credible witnesses, who hnvo per
sonally known tho applicant for nt
least ilvo years noxt preceding tho
dato of his application.
A potltiou for naturalization must
bo signed by tho nppllcnnt in his own
handwriting ami ho must be nblo to
speak tho English language
A petition must bo filed duly vorl
fled ninety days prior to tho dato of
final hearing in court.
Aliens who hnvo resided In two or
moro states in this country during
tho last llvo years, or thoso who hnvo
other complicated questions, should
cnll an tho chief naturalization oxnm
Inor, room 770 Fedornl building, whero
thoy will bo fully advised.
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CITY OFFICES NEW CITY HALL,
Mayor Offlee.
rifth oor. Center.
Munlolpal Court New City Hall.
Courtrooms, 8th, 9th and 11th floor.
City Architect
nth floor. South end.
Board of Election Commleelener.
Third floor. South end.
Board or Examiner.
Motor vehicle operator, 10th Boor.
North and.
Moving picture operator, 10th floor.
North end.
Plumber, 10th floor. North ead.
Stationary engineer, lOtn floor.
North end.
Board of Inspector of publio ve
hicles, 3d floor. North end.
Board of Uiiti Improvement.
General ofCC - uoor. South end.
Publio hesnng room, 1st floor.
North end.
Law department, 2d floor. Bout
nd.
Boiler Imaeetlon.
Sixth floor. South end.
Sulldlng DepartmenL
Beventb floor. North end.
Bridge Dlvlalon.
rourth floor. North end.
Buelneee Agent.
Vault floor. North end.
City Attorney.
Sixth floor. North end.
City Clerk.
rirt floor. South end.
City Collector.
First floor. South end.
City Comptroller.
General office, Eth floor. North end.
Auditor, 6th floor. North end.
Paymaster, 6th floor. North end.
Real estate agent, 6th floor. North
City Council.
Council chamber, 2d floor. North
end.
Oeneral committee-room, 24 floor.
North end.
Commltt on finance, 2d floor. North
end.
Committee on local transportation.
Id floor.
Special park commission, 10th floor.
North end.
City Electrician.
Sixth floor. Center.
City Hall.
Superintendent, Sd floor. North end.
Chief Janitor, 3d floor. North ead.
City Scalar.
Vault floor. South end.
City Statistician.
Tenth floor. North end.
City Treasurer.
Bccond floor. Center.
Civil Service Commlaalon. .
Oeneral office, 6th floor. South end.
Examlnlng-room, 10th floor. Center.
Bureau of Compenaatlon.
Vault floor. South end.
JOHN A.
Clerk of the
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Icago Plan Commission Wins Praise.
Corporation Counsel.
Fifth floor. South end.
Bureau of Engineering (City En
gineer). Fourth floor. North cud.
Department ot Electricity.
Sixth Uoor. Center.
Public Service Bureau.
Complaints of gas, meters, public
utilities, etc., sixth floor.
Finance Committee.
Second floor. North end.
Fire Department.
Fire marshal, 1st floor. North end.
Fire alarm telegraph, 6tb floor. Cen
ter. Firemen's pension fund, secretary
of board of trustee (city clerk), let
floor. South end.
Inspector of Oil.
Tenth floor. South end.
Harbor Dlvlalon.
Fourth floor. North end.
Department of Health.
Commissioner of health, 7th floor.
Bureau of sanitary Inspection, 7th
floor.
Bureau ot contagious disease, 7th
floor.
Bureau of food inspection, 7th floor.
Bureau of vital statistic, 7th floor.
Department of Law.
Corporation counsel, 6th floor.
South end.
City attorney, 6th floor. North end.
Prosecuting attorney, 6th floor.
North end.
Special assessment attorney, If
floor. South end.
Local Transportation Committee,
Third floor. North end.
Loeal Transportation (Traction
Prt).
Third floor. North end.
Bureau of Map and Plata.
Fourth Boor. North end.
VICE-PRESIDENT LEVY
Honry It. Levy, tho popular vlco
president of tho big L. Mnrklo Auto
Company, nt 203G South Michigan ave
nue, is a Chicago boy nnd is tho son
of Simon Lovy, tho well known car-
ringo dealor, whoso reputation In tho
business community has boon a high
nnd honornblo ono for forty years.
Harry Lovy, as his frlonds call him,
always makes good and Is ono ot tho
best auto salesmen in tho country.
Tho Now Roma rostaurant at 117
North Clnrk stroot Is attracting atten
tion by its fino bill of faro and Its
splendid cooking. Mr. I. Pellegrini, tho
well-known rostauratour, 1b the man
ager. Dr. Gcorgo Sultan always made a
good record In public lifo.
CERVENKA.
Probate Court.

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