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DlEECTORY OF ILLINOIS MEN

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CHICAGO AND VICINITY

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TEN 1926 FOOTBALL SCHEDULES

MINNESOTA Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 2—North Dakota a t Minnesota 9—Notre Dame at Minnesota 16—Minnesota at Michigan 23—Wabash at Minnesota 30—Minnesota at Wisconsin 6—Minnesota at Iowa 13—Butler a t Minnesota 2 (^Michigan at Minnesota NORTHWESTERN Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 2—South Dakota a t Northwestern 9—Carleton at Northwestern 16—Indiana at Northwestern 23—Notre Dame a t Northwestern 30—Northwestern at Indiana 6—Purdue at Northwestern 13—Chicago at Northwestern 20—Northwestern a t Iowa OHIO STATE 2—Wittenberg at Ohio State 9—Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio State 16—Ohio State at Columbia 23—Iowa at Ohio State 30—Ohio State at Chicago 6—OPEN DATE 13—Michigan at Ohio State 2<K—Ohio State at Illinois PURDUE Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 2—Purdue at Annapolis 9—Wabash at Purdue 16—Wisconsin at Purdue 23—Purdue at Chicago 30—State Normal at Purdue 6—Purdue at Northwestern 13—Franklin at Purdue 20—Indiana at Purdue WISCONSIN 2—Cornell College at Wisconsin 9—Kansas at Wisconsin 16—Wisconsin at Purdue 23—Indiana at Wisconsin 30—Minnesota at Wisconsin 6—Wisconsin a t Michigan 13—Iowa at Wisconsin 20—Wisconsin at Chicago

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S County Treasurer, P. J. Carr, now candidate for Sheriff of Cook County, has done everything in his power to further the cause of education by expediting the payment of funds to school districts. L a p p e s a r t e a d l

CHICAGO Oct. O c t. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 2—Florida at Chicago 9—Maryland at Chicago 16—Chicago at Pennsylvania 23—Purdue at Chicago 3 0—Ohio State a t Chicago 6—Illinois at Chicago 13—Chicago at Northwestern 20>—Wisconsin at Chicago ILLINOIS O c t. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 2—Coe at Illinois 9—Butler at Illinois 16—Iowa at Illinois 23—Illinois at Mchigan 30—Pennsylvania at Illinois e—Illinois at Chicago 13—Wabash at Illinois 20—Oho State at Illinois INDIANA 2—DePauw at Indiana 9—Kentucky at Indiana 16—Indiana at Northwestern 23—Indiana at Wisconsin 30—Northwestern at Indiana g—Notre Dame at Notre Dame 13—Mississippi Aggies a t Indiana 20—Indiana at Purdue IOWA 2—Colorado Teachers at Iowa 9—North Dakota at Iowa 16—Iowa at Illinois 23—Iowa at Ohio State 30—Carroll a t Iowa 6—Minnesota at Iowa 13—Iowa at Wisconsin 20—Northwestern at Iowa MICHIGAN 2—Oklahoma Aggies at Michigan 9—Michigan State at Michigan 16—Minnesota a t Michigan 23—Illinois at Michigan 30—Michigan at Annapolis 6—Wisconsin at Michigan 13—Michigan at Ohio State 20—Michigan at Minnesota

year Mr. Carr before the e n e r Assembly I a n d p r o c u r e d an a m e n d m e n t to the law e n a b l i n g him to pay i d i r e c t to the finance | o f f i c e r s of city and s u b u r b a n schools in C o o k County the inj t e r e s t e a r n e d on s c h o o l funds in his c h a r g e . For his efforts I i n t h i s r e g a r d Mr. C a r r has been thanked ' by Col. Edward Ellicott, president of the Chicago Board of Education and by the presidents of several suburban school boards. Mr. Carr during his six years of his incumbency as County Treasurer has returned to the public coffers $6,500,000 in interest—more than the combined total returned by all his predecessors. .

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Mr, Carr's record entitles him to election as

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