Entered a; the _ Pod Péulsanï¬ Egg MM heck: receued for IWn In at once credited. and n the printed 13bit within 3 fleck or two. PROBATION, G’AI NING FAVOR BY HENRY ‘ NEIL the bresent campaign is theforâ€" mtion of a. nonpartisan Commit- tee of forty-ï¬ve of the leading business men of Chicago boas- gist in the- reelection of one of Judges of the Municipal Court. The Judge thus strongly back- ed is McKenzie Cleland and the reasons which have caused men like Julius Rosenwald, President 3? Sears 306ka 65 Company, Granger Farwel president of the F'arwell Trust Company, Joy Mon-£61717, President 'of the Great Western Cereal Company, Henry P. Crowell President of the Quak er Oats Company. Lindsay T. Woodcock Manager of Msrshall Field Company, A. Stamford White President of- the Board of Trade, A. F. Banks Presidentof the E. J. E. Ry. Co. and men of like standing and influences who seldom if ever mix in politics is§ interesting and suggestive. - Judge Gielsnd since his ï¬rst Election four years Ego hos stood persistently for one idea. which he has advocated with an untiring energy admitting of no doubt as; tohis sincerity. His idea. in brief is that the Courts instead of the jails should be the reformatory for men guilty of small offenses. . That jails should be not places of punishment, but plaCes of de- tention for those offenders who cannot be reformed without im- prisonment. He has maintained that sending men to jail makes them less desirable citizens, and causes hardships and in many cases actual suï¬ering to their in- nocent families. ' ' fillet it also greatly increases crime by reason of the Associa- tion in jail and the loss of reputa- tion and ambition suflered by those who go to jail for the ï¬rst offense causing them upon their release to join the ranks of the professional criminals. He has resolutely opposed the parole law which ‘ requires at least eleven months imprisonment with all the consequent injury, before the oflender is given a chance to prove his reformation, but he ado vacate: instead the passage by congress and the 3 tee of probe.- tion laws, under which ï¬rst of- fenders especially, should be al- lowed their liberty under a sns~ bended sentence during meir good béhsvior. While trying criminal cases in the Maven Street Court, Judge mud pjnt thispian in operation chiming right to do so under the com 1317 powers of acourt â€"MW-V 7. ~ May‘sï¬m was approved by ï¬le Chief of Police who â€signed BY lune; McKnszCLnuun or T In; MUNICIPAL COURT .Cmcaoo. North Share (Nemneiléttn. g {hen out of jail and en- ing them to work and sup- ueiir families extracted wide- __.____â€" ' museum-Ion. $1 Sn‘ux‘mv n axcgum max ~_â€"-â€" W: I? DAVIDSON. Proa -50 A YEAR. 5c ran copv. PHONE 93 OCT. 291910. > special oï¬oers , to assist the Judge, and by substantially all of thepolice ofï¬cers. and business and professional men of the ais- ï¬riqt, who gave strong testimony‘ in favor oï¬ts success in reducing ‘ the number of offences against the law. ' » ‘ It would ’now seem in the for- mation of the strdng' business mens committee to assist in the re-election of Judge 'Cleiand.. that the business interests of Chicago are impressed by the pessioili- ties of this system to accomplish what is claimed for it. This is no doubt that the fearful and inc reus- ingcost of crime is a matter of profound concern and apprehen- sion stothe large ï¬nancial inter ests,’ which are the principal suf- ferers from (it. The National Pro~ bation League‘ of which J udgo Cleltmd is President is conduct- ing an active campaingn for ad- vanced legislation of this kind by the next legislature and with the active assistance of the business men there should be no difï¬culty in bringing this about. IHE MOSES 0F ' THE PROGRESSIVES. ‘ *Theodore Roosevelt is the big- gest man in America (0-day, and the only one who can boss the bones into innocuous. desuctudc. ‘ And the way the primagies an over the countrv are lining up with him shows that Nautilus peo- ple are not the Only ones that know him for. what he is“thc Moses of the progres§ives. He is the only man with brains plus backbone enough to lead the American people where they mean to go. Down with government by the foxes and for the foxes. Back to the Woods with Bailing e‘r.‘Sherman, Barnes Co.. Inc. Un-Lim. Gall. ‘ Didn’t it do vour heart goad to see the way Roosevelt refused to ’sit down as a gueSt of Lorinier at all? And didn't want to clap your hands when you read ho“ he went out of his way to make Ben Lind- sey his personal guest after the Denver foxes had (arefully ex- cluded him from the, Denver do- ings in honor of Roasevelt? It's Roosevelt’s Back Bone that America applauds. Plenty of other men know iust as well as he dces what is nght and what the peOplc want but they ha\ en ’t the batik bone to stand up to it, Roosevelt spoke of Mr. Taft the other day as "our honorable and upright president" Rather might he have said. “our honorable and horizontal presidertt"-â€"â€"laying down like a'lamb with the foxes. We haven't gforgotten that he is stifl perpetuating on†the American people an impudent and tenacious Bailinger.â€"Elizabeth Towne in November Nautilas. FOR THOSE WHO HAVE , FAILED - - ...______.._.___.._â€"â€"â€",, credited. And the dug tin-used Have vou failed in samethinf: ILLINOIS- ijhlad. You aré now close to {kit ibundplion of success. Yaw are all ré-adv‘to build, again; Ex: perie'nce; has taught vou some- thing; You can d0» bgttcr next timg. "Look the ground ovcr‘care (oily; make your. plans with com~ lmbn sense. attractnoward you at) hti‘nosphprgof faith. drop out the worr‘v .ihaï¬ghts Yqu' 'havc' been 'holdinflt and than STAR-l" TO WIN. _. , ‘, _ ' _" Donot hmpé’rybnrsell by hold {0.8 on to the past. » If you have failed, ‘90 36:9th o£'1regrct and real-mint, and gmmbï¬ne is gciing to' bring bwk your opportunity. â€But a Better Opportunity is Al- 'ways Aheml Because You Now Possess Additional Knowledge. This additional knowledge, wiselv used. will bring yOu something better, than vou‘havc missed. Nnug is thc‘timc to get in and dig. Of course it is well to ï¬rst be rcasun- '3be sure that you have. so'mev gthi‘uz Worth digging for. 3 The reason men yield to failure is that they do not recomIIZC H"; ,e ebb and flaw which lakes place in cvcrv condition of life. \\ hen con- ditions‘ are shaping for the ebb of success, do not became discnurg ed-_ Lo-Ikonly‘ for good rcsults~ for Ihc best possible results. \"uu lhereb‘! put younelf under the pro notion of a great natural law and you do more to sct in motion Ihc vibrations of succéss than you Coulddo by any amoum of plI‘y- sical rushing about and mental slewing. 1 be American people are gmw~ ing more honest. About the only question {hm used [U be asked of the big corpumlinns Was “is your business .pmï¬lable." Roosevdl atid a few other public Ofï¬cials haw of late vents persisted m al- so asking.‘ is your business hon est. '-' When proposed new Icgislatiwv waé laid before these men. they have inquired. "is thisjust to ALL‘ the people?" _ . ' i Naturally this ' has proved em- barrassing to those accustomed In; consider only such acklous as "is. it 'goud business?" and "Will the traflic bear It." ' ’ . We have not yet puiscd me point where an honest man may cause all sorts ,uf embarrassment to â€big busintss.†To intctjcct plainhuncsty into business, and into the government’s 'cmnsidcra- tip", 0] the rights of big Corpura (ions cause; old timers and- the canservatï¬'cs to assume an injurcd air. and sets them to womlctiug what we are all coming to. ' We are. uudc'rgumg u réacxiuu aï¬ainst the get-nchqanyhow idea. The game 6f grab, which is term- éd "big business“ is not as re» spcctable as it was. The people are coming to 1 demand honest treatment from :the big corpora: ttonsx Plain justice of ALL thc pebble is beginning tu receive some attention.â€"Sclcctcd. Pref. ‘5. A. Weltmcr says he learned one of his great lessons from his mother, when ,he “as a little boy.- At school he learned the little poem; “ll at ï¬rst you .dont succeed try tn" again.' His mother told him to say it like this “If at ï¬rstyoudun’ I succeed try. try. again. . Thé young hopéful S. W. recit‘ ‘cd mum any a: ‘school. and ' And try each time in adiffcrent wav. ‘ forts. " Until success croWns your HONESTY IN HIGH WAY brgughtV down thé bowie. subconscious has evident 1 unit!!! it that way eve? ‘ There's" a big :honaht in‘ (I say lthcsc three Weston! every day, {or a mough. ‘watch yourself grow. : watch yourseu gum. , 1 73a- up to you to Wurfllu‘yonnzu _ .bmnmmilgm _ tot-name: your workuf will give the best puma to the business, for emf" ’ w... E ’ of work you put in. Pride keepa us {tom LJCkDO" mm (Int “0‘ I!“ Edging our mistakes and" naming “we†he“ knows youi from them and thus wcfatc held W10“? be“ or “your 0‘ in bondage lo error. The but Mr knows it. ’ great step tnu'ards’ freegf’nll it to ‘ Youare building either rid surrendcrnur pride. Weffllink we or'm into yo!" charm.“ .arc {rec thu we refuse {a listen with the placing of every hour: to others and heed thcixf‘ fdvicc. m â€8.8“ pay you “13:1 but inhality we and dugtno our W you . build into'your‘ chui own pride and ignorancei’inr many ter. ' ’ ' Seethat'youdo aw'beatpo 1' s. ;- use -3‘4- 4.-“ he. mat lusctb 'h‘is 9 ï¬nd true freedom-the ft the Spiriï¬ which mnkcth deed. ' ' It is possible to live 3w: own life in lrccdom and we! reap-- live to truth. on all sidesd"; Theat- mudc of non-resistance 5.. : the true alfiludc, and it cannol g: au'um- cd until pride- is l‘otcve ices! out of the mind. I'ridc Is often the resu =0! (eat We tear what peep! c v saw of us. and then retreat into :but shell ul pride [or wotection .1 Some- timc and somewhere we halibut to Iqarn Io "face1he‘ n‘ It" ï¬t] bvcomc utterly indiffeté _. what may say or think 't'us. We shalt learn that. the nu . within 'l our only safe guide. an that we must not be swavcd fro toliowg ing it by the fear of an Idc criti‘ Cism, ' â€.‘No man can . Ive two mastc‘rsï¬â€™ \ch cannot l .‘ true to our best'sclvcs and {ollclj‘ the dic- tates bf a personal priI - at the sum: limc. 1‘ m.’ All control it based iilaou self- I control; in fact at tn bottom there is only one kind control. since all other‘kinds ar included in this and without this [here can be nu nthcl’. lhink olthe men an your acquaintance , welded the greatest in ‘ er their fellows. \Ver perwns who had run‘ gamut at human em cmctgctl from the race 3‘ ate“ oi themselves and of thel feel-inn? \‘lcxethey not persons 3‘ he look“ ed upon their, selfâ€"cont . us their most priceless posses" ? Did they nut guard it as t t. mole 0! their eve " Were they wt williu. I5 to sacriï¬ce mervthinz lusc If? I am sure y swcr yes the: thug will uu-3 .6 CONTROL “I†the houSt.‘"'Hisl ,s evident I {38“ way eve since. muxht in there- OF "511.! .- musteamit (c in! .1“ 3. High above mm", to happinen. Wis pd†hkhiothe m1 ‘fcsuktnoc ofcood. whscl flffmm coa- make the am E] to gun! {KM us. We 5 within '3 E! that we B . §r tohowe gzidc criti- EzrVe two E1 of fear. 11v sav of id; shall :dom of a listen dice. Remember that you n! timeâ€"- munch per week for. ¢ Joana" nutberdhours‘of timg; I. and to the best interests on“ See that you do the' best poem; sible for the business, and you ié theme time do the but possi- ble for youroelf. Remember that it you nevu'v 111i. lithe only way in which; nun rise- nnywbem in ï¬fe-by aiming more than he genâ€"b; showing his employers that he It worth more than they are pay- ing him. Remember that doing the best for the business is homing ‘Itisthe pumice «Wt :11 ofusto Iooktn m fatalmt» uretimeforw mine-kw“ .. alwdys any boon-hat: W row. whentfll or M33093“ Ishsllbehm. “mi“! '50 joy. " and lo! dill WNW I!“ rim, van. a mm 3% jamming-ism A A A_..‘ mum It habitual-vain «my: erï¬ndndw. (hum:- mcntad *- is largely . ~‘ condition d“. If our attitud- ‘ toward litefl ad! but we Ind: for beneï¬t (nourishes {mm each expierienoe. we shall ï¬nd hap- pines: constantly near us. men“ it not nlwm realised. I! onthe other had. we believe that evil, HIM and harmful experi- ‘ence on come m us, it we fear it. if wem impatient. and always worrying about the future. we create s audition o! mind entiw . 1y foreign to happiness. “9 do \ this ourselves, and it hearslittle arm mktiontoour enxironnaï¬ï¬‚. ' " ' Marnie. or mthe daily experi- women that we ours. Bum ï¬n ieauoe o! unlapplness and disco. heated†and the remedy!!! in our own hands. A ï¬rm dimly ion that we will; ' mud holdin mind only ‘ to be derlvod full! 3 “a†111:. Otherwise M would he no him“ “‘9 †vex-um of mlnd’muot be wqulud. in any was 6109!†â€â€™ caning it. It maybe b‘“°“4 ma mum one we have m > High above nil else no a f) 9†MIG“. stands a study: W“; unchanging wind“? ‘5' of good. Nikki-(mes all life. 1‘ nuke the acquaintance of ti! principle. to mniu u in c ," lit. to look (or it in cxpcr' f’ Which me capital»: as we“" than: which an: pleasant. 5' " 1'01 0% .’ s.“ m m it fox hinge“. ff? serenity†to realize the living; .We am dsoapt to expect“ much 101‘ what we give to flhï¬i; 7’ We hive warn all thuwe mik‘ j a ‘ I. In "III III . Ion « land" Mora-R 36‘! End an“ .1 math) â€1- _ 30!; mun ant/Um“ l mun}? 'exuvmd pat“ {CHI fl“ than hem“ scaram I“ n “’C 1d. new,