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Cribune THE WORID'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER FOUNDED JUNE 10. 1847 ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER JUNE & 1903, AT THE POSTOFFICK AT CHICAGO. ILL. UNDER ACT or MARCH 2. 1879. All unsolicited articles, manuscripta, letters and pletures eant to The Tribune are sent at the owner's risk, and The Tribune CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER- sompany expressly repudiates any liability or responalbility for their sale custody or return. h Coat Turns From TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923. THE TRIBUNE OFFICES, CELICAGO-TRIBUNE SQUAKE. 1 NEW YORK-512 FIFTH AVENUE, WASHING/TON-815 ALBEE BUILDING: p ncheon Couturiers Tur BOSTON-718 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING. n ATLANTA-1335 HURT BUILDING, LONDON-72-78 FLEET STREET, E. c. 4. & IN PARIS PARIS-1 RUE SCRIBE, ' Into Th BERLIN-1 UNTER DEN LINDEN, RIGA-ROSENSTE_ 13/8. c ROME-GALLERIA COLONNA (SCALA A. VIENNA-8 ROSENBURSENSTRASSE WARSAW-PLAC KRASINSKA 6. PARIS BUREAU, HERAL GIBBALTAB-noTEL CECIL. PEKING-GRAND HOTEL DES WAGON-LITS. ARIS, Nov. 3.-The reign di SHANGHAI-4 AVENUE EDWARD VII. P TOKIO-MORIMURA BUILDING, HIBIYA PARK, a storm of applause. The MEXICO ITY-HOTEL REGIS. in coat, that was our bad PANAMA CANAL-HOTEL TIVOLL u SPECIAL REPRESENTATION. B itself in the light of popular appt SAN FRANCISCO-742 MARKET STREET. LOS ANGELES-TIMES BUILDING, T of beauty, thanks to the artistry BEATTLE-WHITE HENEY STUART BUILDING. tl received from the couturiers her th with lovely fur coats who are 1 THE TRIBUNE'S PLATFORM II trimmed cloth coats than in their FOR CHICAGOLAND th There is such a delightful dash ai son that many patrons of the leading to Make Chicago the First City in the Vorld. fa 2. Start the Subway. their appeal and 80 find themseIves ci 3. Electrify the Railroads. tl each one of which is a gem. Dark 4. Abolish the Smoke Pall. tl and astrakan seems to be more in des / 5. Grade Separation on Through Streeis and e Boulevards. F wis send you & sketch of what was y coat at luncheon at the Ritz this PLAIN FACTS IN ILLINOIS of the cholee of a stylish Parisienne wh interprets the mode. And so you see POLITICS. à cloth, its velvety surface showing off Homer Galpin, chairman of the Republican 1 Ran used irregularly on the deep shav county central committee, said that he would be circular flounce which forins the low in charge of the Republican campaign in Cook longer in the back, county and then went north for*a vacation in Lucien Lelong makes an afternoon Wisconsin. Mr. Emmerson, the candidate for gov. blue lace of a small and delicate ernor, took the announcement without other com- to form two rounding tails, while tive ment than that he made it a practice not to in- round decolletage. The upper half et toll terfere in county matters. the hips and dips down in back to thi Mr. Galpin represents everything in Republican which reaches quite to the heels beront county and city politics that was taken to a thorough licking April 10 by alarmed and dis- Oh, These gusted voters. His part in local politics and gov- ernment, his associates in and out of office, his BY LEOLA A connections with the disorderly, disreputable and Nov. 13.-Men are of lawless auxiliaries of politics are known to every one who knows anything about local conditions. honest about their su ages. Women never are. Somehow It might as well be Al Cappne in charge of the campaign. youth doesn't seem to be the asset to men that it is to women. Men tell Such a management assumes that the .only you truthfully how old they are durable influences in Chicago political action are and you can take them or leave is the influences of the racketeers, bombers, machine them as you like. Some women do gunners, kidnapers, beer needlers, panders, joint both. keepers, gamblers, pay roll mendicants and petty A woman changes her a.ge each thieves, fee robbers, habitual criminals, immunized time she tells it. You meet her ten murderers, and such gang chiefs as are able years after you left the old home town and she tells you she is a year to keep away from each other's gun fire and younger than she was when you enjoy the protéction of official patronage on went away, She probably doesn strictly business terms. expect you to believe it, but there This is the political hoodlum, highbinder, and it is! They add birthdays and ab the same time subtract years, Only hijacking combination which had things in hand the nimble witted can do that, until the votes were counted April 10 after a cam- * * paign of political assassination, house bombing. A CURRENT play informa us thai ballot box stuffing, intimidation, assault and old men "believe everything you T every kind of gang terrorism. tell them and sleep eighteen hours a day." The scoundrels, blacklegs and professional pick- If that la 80, "what is it that ore pockets, treasury raiders, till tappers, exploiters ses congealed it easy chairs. in of women, card sharpers, commission killers, per windows of these fine cluba along diem gun men, contract bombers and percentage Fifth av., that have the appearance kidnapers used all their violence to nominate a of old men? They look, as if you'd have a dif- del ticket which would be good for four years more 11-7 m of all thia, dated from next November, and the elieve combinations of politics, crime and vice were de- feated in a desperate effort of the people of Chi- cago to get rid of them. The candidates who were the beneficiaries of this revolt of the voters against government which had ceased to be civilized and politics which was nothing more than rapine, grand larceny, de- generacy, sadism, privileged murder and system- ized extortion, must be touched in the head if they think that the April election was merely a fleet- ing episode in the experience of credulous or apathetic voters and that every one is willing to forget it and welcome all the blacklegs back at the table. There is no truce with these fellows. They can- not wash their hands and faces and call it a reformation of character. Men with a pretense to decency in public life and political action can- not associate with them and expect to be regarded as decent. If they go with them they gang with them. If gang aid is sought we know gang prices will be pa:d. These old devils cannot be disguised under crowns of glory. They cannot be made to smell of purity or shine with good works. In any I assemblage-they reduce the company which re- Il ceives them to their own level, to their practices y and their vices. 4) No sensible citizen of Illinois will be fooled by any idle thought that this state can be pulled out of its disgrace by making the election a home com-

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    "ocrText": "Cribune\nTHE WORID'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER\nFOUNDED JUNE 10. 1847\nENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER JUNE & 1903, AT\nTHE POSTOFFICK AT CHICAGO. ILL. UNDER ACT or\nMARCH 2. 1879.\nAll unsolicited articles, manuscripta, letters and pletures eant\nto\nThe Tribune are sent at the owner's risk, and The Tribune\nCHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER-\nsompany expressly repudiates any liability or responalbility for their\nsale custody or return.\nh Coat Turns From\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923.\nTHE TRIBUNE OFFICES,\nCELICAGO-TRIBUNE SQUAKE.\n1\nNEW YORK-512 FIFTH AVENUE,\nWASHING/TON-815 ALBEE BUILDING:\np\nncheon\nCouturiers Tur\nBOSTON-718 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING.\nn\nATLANTA-1335 HURT BUILDING,\nLONDON-72-78 FLEET STREET, E. c.\n4.\n&\nIN PARIS\nPARIS-1 RUE SCRIBE,\n'\nInto Th\nBERLIN-1 UNTER DEN LINDEN,\nRIGA-ROSENSTE_ 13/8.\nc\nROME-GALLERIA COLONNA (SCALA A.\nVIENNA-8 ROSENBURSENSTRASSE\nWARSAW-PLAC KRASINSKA 6.\nPARIS BUREAU, HERAL\nGIBBALTAB-noTEL CECIL.\nPEKING-GRAND HOTEL DES WAGON-LITS.\nARIS, Nov. 3.-The reign di\nSHANGHAI-4 AVENUE EDWARD VII.\nP\nTOKIO-MORIMURA BUILDING, HIBIYA PARK,\na storm of applause. The\nMEXICO ITY-HOTEL REGIS.\nin\ncoat, that was our bad\nPANAMA CANAL-HOTEL TIVOLL\nu\nSPECIAL REPRESENTATION.\nB\nitself in the light of popular appt\nSAN FRANCISCO-742 MARKET STREET.\nLOS ANGELES-TIMES BUILDING,\nT\nof beauty, thanks to the artistry\nBEATTLE-WHITE HENEY STUART BUILDING.\ntl\nreceived from the couturiers her\nth\nwith lovely fur coats who are\n1\nTHE TRIBUNE'S PLATFORM\nII\ntrimmed cloth coats than in their\nFOR CHICAGOLAND\nth\nThere is such a delightful dash ai\nson that many patrons of the leading\nto Make Chicago the First City in the Vorld.\nfa\n2. Start the Subway.\ntheir appeal and 80 find themseIves\nci\n3. Electrify the Railroads.\ntl\neach one of which is a gem. Dark\n4. Abolish the Smoke Pall.\ntl\nand astrakan seems to be more in des\n/\n5. Grade Separation on Through Streeis and\ne\nBoulevards.\nF\nwis send you & sketch of what was\ny\ncoat at luncheon at the Ritz this\nPLAIN FACTS IN ILLINOIS\nof the cholee of a stylish Parisienne wh\ninterprets the mode. And so you see\nPOLITICS.\nà\ncloth, its velvety surface showing off\nHomer Galpin, chairman of the Republican\n1\nRan used irregularly on the deep shav\ncounty central committee, said that he would be\ncircular flounce which forins the low\nin charge of the Republican campaign in Cook\nlonger in the back,\ncounty and then went north for*a vacation in\nLucien Lelong makes an afternoon\nWisconsin. Mr. Emmerson, the candidate for gov.\nblue lace of a small and delicate\nernor, took the announcement without other com-\nto form two rounding tails, while tive\nment than that he made it a practice not to in-\nround decolletage. The upper half et toll\nterfere in county matters.\nthe hips and dips down in back to thi\nMr. Galpin represents everything in Republican\nwhich reaches quite to the heels beront\ncounty and city politics that was taken to a\nthorough licking April 10 by alarmed and dis-\nOh, These\ngusted voters. His part in local politics and gov-\nernment, his associates in and out of office, his\nBY LEOLA\nA\nconnections with the disorderly, disreputable and\nNov. 13.-Men are of\nlawless auxiliaries of politics are known to every\none who knows anything about local conditions.\nhonest about their su\nages. Women never are. Somehow\nIt might as well be Al Cappne in charge of the\ncampaign.\nyouth doesn't seem to be the asset to\nmen that it is to women. Men tell\nSuch a management assumes that the .only\nyou truthfully how old they are\ndurable influences in Chicago political action are\nand you can take them or leave is\nthe influences of the racketeers, bombers, machine\nthem as you like. Some women do\ngunners, kidnapers, beer needlers, panders, joint\nboth.\nkeepers, gamblers, pay roll mendicants and petty\nA woman changes her a.ge each\nthieves, fee robbers, habitual criminals, immunized\ntime she tells it. You meet her ten\nmurderers, and such gang chiefs as are able\nyears after you left the old home\ntown and she tells you she is a year\nto keep away from each other's gun fire and\nyounger than she was when you\nenjoy the protéction of official patronage on\nwent away, She probably doesn\nstrictly business terms.\nexpect you to believe it, but there\nThis is the political hoodlum, highbinder, and\nit is! They add birthdays and ab\nthe same time subtract years, Only\nhijacking combination which had things in hand\nthe nimble witted can do that,\nuntil the votes were counted April 10 after a cam-\n*\n*\npaign of political assassination, house bombing.\nA\nCURRENT play informa us thai\nballot box stuffing, intimidation, assault and\nold men \"believe everything you\nT\nevery kind of gang terrorism.\ntell them and sleep eighteen hours a\nday.\"\nThe scoundrels, blacklegs and professional pick-\nIf that la 80, \"what is it that ore\npockets, treasury raiders, till tappers, exploiters\nses congealed it easy chairs. in\nof women, card sharpers, commission killers, per\nwindows of these fine cluba along\ndiem gun men, contract bombers and percentage\nFifth av., that have the appearance\nkidnapers used all their violence to nominate a\nof old men?\nThey look, as if you'd have a dif-\ndel\nticket which would be good for four years more\n11-7\nm\nof all thia, dated from next November, and the\nelieve\ncombinations of politics, crime and vice were de-\nfeated in a desperate effort of the people of Chi-\ncago to get rid of them.\nThe candidates who were the beneficiaries of\nthis revolt of the voters against government which\nhad ceased to be civilized and politics which was\nnothing more than rapine, grand larceny, de-\ngeneracy, sadism, privileged murder and system-\nized extortion, must be touched in the head if they\nthink that the April election was merely a fleet-\ning episode in the experience of credulous or\napathetic voters and that every one is willing to\nforget it and welcome all the blacklegs back at\nthe table.\nThere is no truce with these fellows. They can-\nnot wash their hands and faces and call it a\nreformation of character. Men with a pretense\nto decency in public life and political action can-\nnot associate with them and expect to be regarded\nas decent. If they go with them they gang with\nthem. If gang aid is sought we know gang prices\nwill be pa:d. These old devils cannot be disguised\nunder crowns of glory. They cannot be made to\nsmell of purity or shine with good works. In any\nI\nassemblage-they reduce the company which re-\nIl\nceives them to their own level, to their practices\ny\nand their vices.\n4)\nNo sensible citizen of Illinois will be fooled by\nany idle thought that this state can be pulled out\nof its disgrace by making the election a home com-"
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