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GOVERNOR LOW
DENS ASSISTANTS
RE-ELECT RINGER
JOHN G. SHtiDD,
Head of the Great House of Marshall Field & Co.
LETTER CARRIERS
SUPPORT W.H.M ALONE
Since the announcement by William
H. Mnlone. Republican candidate for
Congress In the Seventh District, that
in case of election he would favor n
pension bill for mall carriers, he has
been the reclpent of numerous let
ters from federal employees, assuring
him of their support because of his
attitude on this question. One of the
communications received by Mr. Mn
lone comes from Lawrence White, for
22 years a mall carrier of Albany
Park, who wrote: "1 am sure that
every fair minded man, whether ho be
a federal employe or not, will endorse
your attitude on the pension bill for
mall carriers."
Alderman William 1 Ellison of tho
Twenty-second Word is making a
good record In tho city council. Tho
peoplo nro talking about him for
higher honors.
James S. Hopkins, the able lawyer,
Mould make a guutl Judge of the riupo
rlor court.
Sustain the legislative Votera'
League. It does good work for the
people.
EAGLETS.
The Oliver typewriter Is praised. Jy
all who liavo used it.
A fl.500,000 addition to -tlio con
gress hotel will bo built at Harrison
street and Wabash nvenue, following
the purchase of corner property from
John B. Adams for $300,000.
The lpt Is.JQxlTO and Js expected to
furnish Bp'a'ce for about 600 addi
tional rooms. A roof garden and a
banquet hall with seating capacity
for 3,500 Is Included In tho tontatlvo
plans.
Construction work will start at tho
close of tho war, or sooner If condl
tions permit.
Clayton P. Smith, who has mndu
one of tho best city treasurers that
Chicago ever had, Is being boomed by
Democrats for mayor.
Mr. Smith made n Bplondld record
ns wnrden of tho county hospital.
Ho Is very popular with all factions
of tho party and would make n splen
did mayor of Chicago.
Ernll Longhl, tho popular proprie
tor of tho Justly famous Italian &
Greek Products Company at 1518-20
South Wabash avonuc, has built up a
great reputation in tho business world
on account of tho excellence of the
ollvo oil and flno Imported wines
handled by his house.
Frank Hogan, tho highly respected
presldont of tho Hoco Envolopo Com
pany, would mako a good mayor. He
Is a man of great executive ability
and earnestness of purposo and he
numbors his friends by tho thousands.
Maurlco T. cullerton is much re
spected aB a lender tn labor circles.
Department of Trnae and Commerce.
Director William II. Hoys, Streator,
$G,000
Assistant Director James S. Bald
win, Dccnturj $4,000.
Superintendent of Insurance Fred
W Potter, Albion! $5,000.
I'lro Marshal John Gambor, Otta
wa. $3,000.
Chief Grain Inspector Walter E.
Schmidt, Chicago; $5,000.
Department of Finance,
Director Omar II. Wright, Bolvl
tlero, $7,000.
Assistant Director Evorott H.
Tripp, Bolvldero; $1,200.
Administrative Auditor Joseph C.
Mason, Chicago; $1,S00.
Superintendent of Department Re
portsA. T. Splvoy, EaBt St. Louis;
$3,G0O.
Department of Agriculture.
Director Charles Adklns, Dement;
$0,000.
Assistant Director H. H. Parko,
Sycamore; $3,000
Superintendent of Foods and Dairies
John n. Neomnn, Elgin; $4,800.
Superintendent of Animal Industry
W. W. Wright, Toulon; $3,600.
Chief Veterinarian A. T. Peters,
Peoria; $4,200.
Chief Gnmo nnd Fish Wardon
Ralph P. Dradford, Pontlac; $3,600.
Department of Labor.
Director Darnoy Cohen, Chicago;
$5,000.
Assistant Director Durt C. Bean,
Chicago; $3,000.
Chief Factory Inspector Robert S.
Jones, Flora; $3,000.
Suporlntendont of Froo Employment
omccs W. G. Lowmnn, Danville;
$3,000.
Chlof Inspector of Private Employ
ment Agencies John J. McKonna,
Chicago; $3,000
Department of Mines and Minerals.
Director Evan D. John, Carbon
dalo; $5,000.
Assistant Director Martin Bolt,
Sprlngflold; $3,000.
Department of Public Works and
Buildings.
Director Lesllo D. Puterbaugh, Peo
ria; $6,000.
Assistant Director Thomas G. Ven
num, Wataeka; $4,000.
Superintendent of Waterways Wil
liam L. Sackott, Morris; $5,000.
Suporlntendont of Printing H. L.
Williamson, Springfield, $5,000.
Superintendent of Purchases and
Supplies Henry II. Kohn, Anna;
$5,000.
Superintendent of Highways S. E.
Bradt, Do Kalb; $5,000.
Suporlntendont of Parks Frank D.
Lowman, Sandwich; $2,500.
Department of Public Welfare.
Director Charles H. Thorno, Chi
cago; $6,000.
Assistant Director James E. Mc
Cluro, Carllnvllle; $4,000.
Fiscal Supervisor Prank D. Whlpp,
Springfield: $5,000.
Superintendent of Charities A.' L.1
Bowon, Springfield; $5,000.
Superintendent of Prisons John L.
Whitman, Chicago; $5,000.
Superintendent of Pardons and Pa
rolesWilliam Colvin, Springfield;
$5,000.
Department of Health.
Director Dr. C. St. Clair Drake,
Sprlngflold; $6,000.
Superintendent of Lodging House'
Inspection William H. McCulloch.
Chicago; $3,000.
Department of Registration and Edu
cation. Director Francis W. Shopardson,
Chicago; $6,000.
Superintendent of Registration
Fred C. Dodds, Sprlngflold; $4,000.
Charles Ringer hns made a magnifi
cent record ns county assessor. Ho
hns marto friends on nil sides by his
just nnd Impartial methods nnd Is
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since tho outbreak or tho war. Ills
son, John J. Shorldnn, 20 years of age,
1 Is enlisted In the nvintlon section of
' tho United States nrmy.
1 IIo should bo renominated and re
elected to the hoard of assessors,
'CAREY A STRONG
CANDIDATE
flno trade among leading business
and professional men. As a sartorial
artist ho has fow equals and no superior.
I rank Rico, general manager of the
Benjamin Electric Company, I ono of
tho progressive young buslnoss men
of Chicago. Ho Is respected nnd pop
ul'r with everybody.
Tho feeling Is growing Hint Tom
Carey is tho loglcnl Democratic candi
date for Mayor of Chicago.
Ho belongs to no fnctlon.
Ho Is controlled by no clique.
Ho Is forceful.
Ho Is fearless.
Ho is honest.
Ho has nothing to conceal.
Tho longer tho campaign
stronger ho will bo.
Under present conditions ho
pears to bo tho Idcnl candidate.
tho
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Simon O'Donnell is an honest, earn
est and respected lender In the world
of labor.
Charles Hantotllk, tho well known
brewer and president of the Best
Brewing Company, has a host of
friends In tho business world.
The lendrng tnemrjors or every so
ciety and club In Chicago read The
Kaeln
George I) Un'clwm, manager of the
Wnlworth Manufacturing Company,, Is
ono of tho lenders in Chicago's busi
ness life.
Judge John A. Mahoner of the
Municipal court Is very popular with
tho people because of the good, conv
tnon sense he displays on the bench
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ahd Traveling Bags
J. M. DICK
645 W. MADISON
CHARLEO RINGER,
Popular County Assessor Who Shoul
d Be Renominated and Re-elected.
strong with men of every shndo of
political opinion. Ho deserves to bo
renominated nnd re-elected.
RE-ELECTSHERIDAN
Popular County Assessor De
serves Well at the Hands of the
Voters. His Record Is Good.
C. A. Blckett, tho well known pres
ident of tho Blckett Coal & Coke Co.,
Is a commanding flguro tn tho com
mercial world. Ho Is universally re
spected in tho coal trado and Is pop
ular with everybody who has had bus
iness denllngn with him
Angoio Cortest, tlie well known tail
or at tho northeast corner of Orleans,
and Illinois street, Is bulldint up a
John C. Paul," the well-known mnnu
fneturer of Uurnlshlno,,the great metal
polish, hns made his wonderful product
a household word. t
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Collins' I'enotrntlve Liquid, only known
permanent relief for Mioumatlam
In nil Its KtnRen.
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Cnmo In for a free trial.
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Frnnklln IIIIU 008 Tnromi nirtf.
Ono of tho most populnr public offi
cials in Chicago is Michael K. Sheri
dan, whoso term us county assessor
expires (his ydar.
His record Is a flno ono nnd his
faithfulness to duty ccrtnlnly cntltlos
him to a roolcctlon nt the hands of
tho voters regardless of party.
A staunch nnd lifelong Domocrnt,
loyal to his party, his renomlnatlon 2s
a certainty nt tho primary.
Ho linn treated all citizens with fair
ness regardless of party lines and his
dovotlon to tho Interests of all the
people 1b known to everybody. A
Tho popularity of tho Oliver type
writer is duo to its superior excel
lence In every particular.
Announcement Is made that Former
Alderman John N. Klmbnll lends the
Deneen ward campaign organization
in the Seventh ward, working with
Isnac N. Powell, ward committee
man! Aid. Guv Guernsey and J. Scott
Mathews. Mr. Kimball was slated
by tho Brundage forces, but becauso
of the Snow-Merrlnm feud ho Joined
tho Deneen men as a champion of
Former Alderman Merrlam when For
mer Alderman Snow was slated for
the treasurorshlp nomination by tho
Deneen men. Th Deneen men nro
supporting Edwin K. Wnlker of tho
Sovcnth ward for treasurer.
Sergeant John J. Sheridan of the
Aviation Corps, U. S. Arm, ono of
tho most popular young men In Chi
cago nnd son of County Assessor
Mlchal K Sheridan, sailed for
Frnr'f from Hohoken. throo weeks
ago Monday Ho Is courageous and
abk and will give a good nccount
o' l .msc-lf In tho battlo for Liberty.
Mtrhacl K. Sheridan, tho popular
ird-nt of tho Board of County As.
si-ai'Ti dnsorvos ro-olectlon on his
re".rd Ho has bren faithful to his
r - i ourteouB and attentive to the
pxav and Just In all his official acts.
Ur. George Sultan always made
good record In public life.
Vlvlnno Brothers-load tho world In
their macaroni product, which is tho
best on tho market.
Robert E, Wilson has been endorsed
by tho Twenty-Sixth Ward, Demo
cratic club for Representative in the
Legislature in tho Sixth Senatorial
District,
office.
McKenzle CTeland. the able former
Judge. Is a man who la never afraid
to stand up for whr.t he believes to
be right
! li Seubold, D. (' , ono of tho
ttr t prominent chiropractors in Chi
rn. offi-rs to treat nil soldlors and
sun -i- suffering from sciatica, rhou
, o'imii. or klndrfd ailments free of
rr.ar- His otllfe Is in tho Slovens
b , iding, 17 North State street.
Mxon C. Williams, ono of tho finest
orator- In tho Democratic party is
growing In popularity. IIo would
makp an Ideal member of congress if
r,f- would consent to run for tho office.
Dr. M. Lolnlngor, tho popular don
tlst, who, with his sons, conducts tho
well-known dentnl parlor at 1280 Mil.
waukeo nvenue, In tho I'nlntino Build
Ing, Is ono of tho progressive nnd
wldeawoko citizens of tho Northwest
Sldo.
Francis W. WaTKor, tne eminent
lawyer, la a Chicago product. Ho has
lived tn thla city all of his life.
George W. PauRIn, the great fur
rier, has mado a business record for
honesty and Integrity that wins for
him boets of friends.
For fine beer, bottled or draught,
call up the Home Brewery. Telephone
Humboldt 0310. Ad".
J. II. Dick, Chicago's famous dealer
m trunks and traveling bags, has
been nt tho snmo location, C45 West
Mndlson street for thirty-two years.
If you want real values in theso most
necessary articles glvo him a call,
You will bo well pleased If you do
as Dick's trunks and traveling bags
mo tho best on tho market.
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Clayton V, Smith is a Democrat
who grows in favor overy day. Ho
would mnko a good mayor of Chicago
for nil tho peoplo.
Collector Smletannn is making a
good record In the internal Revenue
C. B. Wllloy. president of tho big
C. L. Wllloy Company, Is ono of tho
solid mon of C'hlcngo. Ho Is patriotic,
proprosslvo and public spirited.
Man Republicans talk of Isaac N.
Powell as tho next nomlneo of that
pur'v for mayor
Ur- Hf-rvfd a term as city treasurer
h distinction and has hold other
prominent offices, and in ovory public
p-.-i'K.n he has como out moro popu
ar v)ti the people than when ho went
In'-, offlr-o.
Rivers McNeill, the popular and effi
cient Collector of Customs, reflect
great credit on Presldont Wilson's administration.
James R. MucKiey, Chief Clerk In
the Criminal Court Clerk's office. Is
always adding to the efficiency of the
public service.
T. L. Connolly of tho Thirty-third
Ward has resigned tho secretaryship
of tho regular Democratic wnrd or
ganization to becomo n candidate for
President and Trustee of tho Sani
tary District of Chicago. Ho wns for
merly connected with tho purchasing
department of tho Sanitary District.
Thomas J. Webb's 3&-cent coffoo Is
a household word
Anchor Brothers, tho woll known
moving plctu'ro thentor owners, havo
purchnsed tho old Intor-Ocenn build
ing nt Dearborn and Monroa stroots
nnd will oroct a magnificent theater
on tho site. It will sont 3,000 peoplo
and will bo tho second largest thoator
In Chicago tho Auditorium nlono ex
ceeding it In slzo,
Tho William Schrlddo company, nt
3IiS West Madison streot, rooms 017
to 019, are Chicago's foromost ninnu
fncturors of medals, trophies nnd
badges. Thoy aro tho most noted
makers of prlzo cups west of Now
York. Somo of tho finest prizes over
given In athletic and other competi
tions have been mndn by thorn.
Q. J. Chott, the wen known lawyer,
who made a good record on the Jus
tice bench, would make a good Munlo
Ipal Judge,
Benjamin F. RMJholBon, the well
known lawyer, has mot with deserved
success and has a host of frlende.
Notwithstanding tho fact that tnxl
cab rates nro higher in Chicago than
in nny other city, Iho aldermen who
glvo tho tuxlcnb owners ovorythlng
they ask for nro preparing nn ordl
niuico Increasing tnxlcub charges and
soaking citizens who patronlzo them.
Congressman Thomas Gallagher of
Chicago Ib one of the most Influential
men In Washington.
MICHAEL K. SHERIDAN.
Popular President of the Board of
Asseisora Who Deserves Re-election
as Assessor on His
Record.
nntlvo Amorlcnn, Mr, Sheridan, who
wns born in Sterling, Illinois, hns
lived In Chicago slnco 1888.
For twenty years ho wns monngor
of tho shipping department of tho big
packing plant of Morris & Company nt
tho Stock Yards. In 1012 ho was up-
1 pointed deputy clerk of tho Criminal
court nnd was elected inombor of tho
Cook county board of assessors in tho
fall election of that year. In this
capacity ho sorved two years as sec
retary of tho board and two yenrs as
chairman, and during his entlro term
bis courso hns been guided by an eye
slnglo to tho welfaro of tho public,
fair play to the taxpayers duty, IIo
now holds tho position of chairman
of tho board of assessors.
Mr. Shorldnn received his education
In Sterling, Illinois, where ho grad
uated from tho public high schools.
Ho afterwards attended business col
logo and thus equipped ho started out
to fnco tho world, and In tho world'B
battlo has met with great success.
Mr. Shorldnn is a mombor of tho
Knights of Columbus, tho Maccabees,
the Loyal Order of Moose, tho Irish
Fellowship Club, tho Englowood Pa
triotic League, tho Soldlors Relief So
ciety nnd Is nn auxiliary mombor of
tho State Council of Defense Ho la,
ns wo havo Bald, a Domocrnt from tho
ground up, nnd Is now Democratic
wnrd committeeman front tho Thirty-
first ward. Ho wns n mombor of ex
emption board No. 72 until January
12, 1018, when Govomor Lowdon ac
cepted his resignation which Mr.
Shorldan was obliged to tondor so ho
could attend to his offlclnl duties ns
mombor of tho board of nssossors.
Mr. Sheridan has tho distinction of
bolng complimented upon tho fact
that his board of exemption had not
cost tho govommont a slnglo ponny
for nnythlng whllo ho wns n member
of that body, ns ho furnished tho
clork-hlro, room, light, heat and
everything olso pertaining to tho
work.
As stnted nt tho outset, Mr. Sheri
dan's term expires in tho coming fnll.
Ho is a candidate, within tho lines of
tho Democratic organization, and It ho
is nominntcd for ro-olectlon (which Is
a certainty) ho will undoubtedly ho
roolectod, IIo Is a man of quiet and
unassuming ways, nnd his candidacy
is bolng conducted In a quiet, dignified
way, As ho says himself: "If tho
Domocrntlo organization drafts mo
agnln for ofllco I shall mako tho raco,
nnd if elected shall servo. If I nm not
'drafted' by tho party I shall bo found
working for tho rogulnr candidate,
and for nil tho regular enndidntos on
tho county ticket."
Michael K. Sheridan Is nothing if
not a patriot. Ho has glvon his tlmo
nnd best efforts to his country ovor
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