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DIRECTORY OF ILLINOIS M E N

I N CHICAGO AND VICINITY

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LIST OF CARTOONS

Anderson, Walter S Barnett, Irving W Bebb, Herbert Buehler, Albert C Carr, George R Carr, Robert F Colvin. J a y A Cormack, Joseph C Devlin, John L,. Diener, Walter G Dow, Harvey R Ellsworth, Edward N Erskine, Robert N Fitch, Morgan L. Fucik, Edward J . .. Gaddis, Henry E Geuther. Otto R Godfrey, Jos. Charles, J r . . Gossett, E. J Halas. George S Hanssen, Stan Lee Harris, Chester A. Hedman, Herbert R Howe, Ralph Barnard Page 113 119 122 141 148 147 157 160 334 169 173 180 183 189 194 195 . . . 198 201 204 211 215 217 219 228 James, Walter R Mack, Louis Wm Malcolm. Charles W Murphy, Emmett L Nugent, Oscar, Benton. Dr Owen, George Edwin Searles, Donald K Scely, Garrett T.. Snyder, Paul N Stark, Leonard E Sternaman, Edward C Sternaman. Joseph T Straub, Walter Fred Stults, E. E Van Cleave, Bruce Von Oven, Frederick W Wagner, Alvin L Wagner, Fritz, J r Walquist, Laurence W Walton, Howard R. Wesener. John A., Dr Wham, Benjamin Wilson, Kenneth L. " T u g " . . . Zangerle, A. Arthur. . Page 235 266 267 287 293 298 334 335 345 349 351 351 353 355 29 368 369 371 211 373 378 379 385 391

MT H E CHICAGO DAILY N E W S has for more than fifty years held to its original purpose to publish a good newspaper, sincere iri its convictions, enterprising in its newsgathefing and independent in its advocacy of all that best serves the public interest. I t aims to print only clean, true news. Its editorial policy is based on a full recognition and acceptance of a moral responsibility to all the people, irrespective of racial, political, religious and industrial distinctions. That it has met with unusual success is testified to by the fact that its circulation has grown from approximately 10,000 in 1876 to more than 400,000 in 1926, distributed wherever Chicago citizens build their homes.

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THE DAILY NEWS

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