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THE SCHILLINGER BROS. COMPANY ROOFING AND PAVING CONTRACTORS
Sidewalks, Driveways, Stable Floors, Cellar Bottoms, made of Cement.
Asphalt Paving for Street, Warehouses, and where a Strong and Substantial Pavement is wanted.
Concrete Construction for Hollow Walks and Floors. Asphaltum and Composition Roofing.
.. Dealers in ..
SILICA AND TWO AND THREE-PLY READY ROOFING
Works-City Park Ave., Swan Creek, L. S. & M. S. Ry.
Bell Phone 1381, Harrison Phone 537.
LOCATION OF COAL YARDS: WOODRUFF AVENUE and LAGRANGE STREET
LOCATION OF ICE HOUSES: HAMBURG JCT., MICH. CEDAR POINT, OHIO
GEO. SCHULLER .. Dealer in ..
COAL AND ICE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
OFFICE: 712 SUPERIOR STREET PHONES: BELL 474, HARRI'N 157
CAPACITY: 100,000 TONS CAR LOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY
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DETECTIVE DELL HALL.
DETECTIVE JOHN CAREW.
The Detective Department.
C HIS department consists of three regular detectives, and five detailed patrolmen in citizens' clothing, who are classed as detective sergeants. This department is one of the best in the country. They are on duty day and night, detailed as fol- lows : Six for day duty and two for night duty. Oftentimes the entire detective force is on duty day and night. Good catches too numerous to mention have been made by these few men, namely, safe-blowers, pickpockets, horse-thieves, murderers, hold-up or strong-arm men. Many conventions and gatherings have met in this city from year to year, and their welfare and safety have been looked after without the aid of officers from other cities. Now and then a watch is stolen, a safe blown, or a burglary is committed, but Toledo has the reputation of being one of the best protected cities in the United States, and the credit certainly must go to the men who are connected with the department. As a rule the detectives are in pairs. Many communications from other cities are received daily to locate a husband, father, wife, brother, sister, mother or son, and in connection with their other work these communications are referred to this department to look after and report their finding. Many times through this investigation the party is located. The writer will not puff any one of the detectives, but as a whole they are at all times ready for duty, willing and active workers for the best interest of the department.
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ONLY TOLEDO BEER
If you want a fine and delicious glass of beer, the only way to get it is by calling for such, manufac= tured by the following Breweries:
The Buckeye Brewing Co. The Celebrated Green Seal
The Finlay Brewing Co. The Excellent Malt Cream
The Grasser & Brand Brewing Co. The Only X X X Brew
The Schmitt Brewing Co. The Famous Golden Seal
The Toledo Brewing & Malting Co. The Unsurpassed White Label
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DETECTIVE JOSEPH NICHTER.
DETECTIVE SERGEANT THOS. O'BRIEN.
Address
At the Annual Inspection of the Coledo Police Department, June 30, 1900, By Mayor Samuel m. Jones.
N behalf of the Board of Police Commissioners, your chief and myself, it gives me pleasure to commend most heartily your fine manly appearance on this occasion; also to commend the department as a whole for faithful and high-class service the past year. You are well aware that these words of approval are not elicited from me because you have a long list of arrests to your credit. I am happy to say that your record affords abundant evidence that you understand the duties of a police officer to be those of a servant rather than a boss. In using the word servant I attach no menial meaning to it, for I believe that to serve as a menial is to degrade both the servant and the one who is served.
Equality is such a manifestly fundamental principle in human affairs that it is almost universally admitted as a fact. In our theory we all admit that "we brought nothing into the world and we shall take nothing out;" that "six feet of earth makes us all the same size ;" "one touch of nature makes the whole world kin, " etc., etc. But although we admit it as a theory we have not yet learned the art of applying the theory to our lives, and in the science of government we still are struggling with the heresy that "a few are born to rule and the rest to serve and obey," and from this belief (which is only another form of expression of the divine right of kings) springs the
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Moving Vans Light Wagons Trucking and Storage
PHONES / Bell, 895
Harrison, 895
Merchants' Delivery Company
H. JOHANNING, Proprietor
Special attention given to Packing, Moving and Storing of Household Goods and Pianos
Safe and Piano Moving and
Hoisting a Specialty
Office, = 114 Summit Street
Branch Office and Warehouse Corner Ontario and Beech Streets
C. M. ROBINSON, President H. S. ROBINSON, Secretary
ROBINSON
VAPOR BATH CABINET
ROBINSON THERMAL BATH .. COMPANY .. 713=717 Jefferson Street
McCORMICK'S Improved BOWLING SHEET
J. W. McCORMICK Amusement Promoter
MCCORMICK'S BIG BOWLING PAVILION 314-316-318 ST. CLAIR STREET ELITE BOWLING PARLORS LINCOLN CLUB BLDG. MCCORMICK'S BILLIARD ACADEMY ST. PAUL BUILDING
CHAS. J. KIRSCHNER GEO. J. WIDEMAN PHIL. E. UHL
Kirschner, Wideman & Co.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
RENTING AGENCY
FIRE INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
Employers' Liability, Public Liability, Teams, Landlords', Elevator, Burglary Policies and Accident Insurance
Ground Floor THE NASBY (Fronting Huron St.) Long Distance Phone No. 237
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SERGEANT DETECTIVE ALBERT HASSENZAHL.
SERGEANT DETECTIVE CHRIST KRUSE.
desire to boss, to dictate, to direct and govern, rather than to serve, those who may happen to be "under " our control. The hopeful sign of the coming of a better day is seen in the gradual disappearance from the human heart of this desire to govern and rule over our fellows.
I believe it is due to the growth of this sentiment in our Toledo police force that we find there has been such a conspicuous falling off in the number of arrests during the past two or three years as compared with the preceding years. It is gratifying to be able to say that the disappearance of the club from the hands of the Toledo patrolmen has been good seed sown in fruitful ground, and the result will be seen in the better lives of the future men and women of Toledo. The day will come at no very distant time when the murderous revolver will be laid aside with the club, and you will go out as the public servant of this city, having no other protection than the patriotism of the people whom you serve ; that will be to you an infinitely greater safeguard than a whole arsenal of revolvers.
The great teacher, Jesus of Nazareth, said to his disciples, "If any of you would be chiefest, let him be the servant of all," or as one who serves. This rule of life has never yet been improved upon, and there is no way in which you, as servants of the people of Toledo, can make your future and the future of your children so secure as by letting the desire to be of real service, to be a real helper, dominate and direct your lives. There is no reason why a policeman should not let the divine injunction "be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good " be his sole guide in the discharge of his duties. There can no possible good come to you or to the city which you serve by the exercise of any function of government by mere brute force.
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Brave men and true protect you From the thug, the thief and crook. But it's left to us (in the Dry Goods Line) To protect your pocket book.
B
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Al
1 BROS.
HERS
TOLEDO.
Books Fine Correspondence Stationery Office Supplies Office Furniture Wall Paper Interior Decorations
The Brown, Eager & Hull Co.
409-411 Summit Street
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Liberal Discount For Cash and Easy
KRANICH&BACH
Payments For those Desiring Time
Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines
The Largest Stock of Medium and Strictly High Grade Goods shown in the City .
.. THE ..
J. W. Greene Co. Pythian Castle
Geo. F. Tanner
FOOT MILLINER
WE FIT YOUR FEET WITH FINE SHOES ...
607 Summit Street
The Valentine
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Bash Packing Co.
Wholesale Dealers in
Beet Pork Mutton and Provisions
OWNERS OF THE FAMOUS
Paragon Brand Hams and Bacon
SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS
126 Nebraska Avenue
AVERY Ladies' Tailor
Makes Men's Fine Suits
Special Designs for Clubs and Private Residences
Alterations and Repairing Done in First-Class Manner
The Benedict Billiard Table Mfg. Co. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGHGRADE Billiard and Pool Tables
WITH THE BENEDICT ELECTRIC CUSHION BILLIARD GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
25 to 31 S. St. Clair St. TOLEDO, O.
THE NEW . EMPIRE Theatre TOLEDO, OHIO I. H. GARSON, Manager
The handsomest Play house in America DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO Fashionable Vaudeville
Modern in all appointments Matinee every day except Sunday Performance every evening BIG BILL EACH WEEK POPULAR PRICES
J. G. WIDMAIER SAMUEL FEURSEATTLE
J. G. WIDMAIER & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
114 St. Clair St.
TOLEDO, O.
STREICHER & BAERTSCHI
SUCCESSORS TO CHRIS. UNBEHAUN & CO.
DEALERS IN Groceries and Provisions
Wholesale and Retail Flour, Feed, Baled Hay, Straw, etc.
1003-1005 Cherry St.
TOLEDO, O.
Phone 1053
Opposite Wheeling Depot
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DETECTIVE SERGEANT MICHAEL HOWARD.
DETECTIVE SERGEANT MICHAEL CARL.
It is a very grave thing to have the power to take away a man's liberty ; for remember you are dealing with immortal souls ; you are not dealing with dumb driven cattle ; you are dealing with men, created by and in the image of the same God that created you. And so, in all loving kindness, I charge you as friends and brothers whom I love, to see to it that your every act as patrolmen shall be guided and directed by the simple desire to so serve your fellow men as to make Toledo a better, a more beautiful and more lovable place, in which men and women shall yet dwell together as loving members of one redeemed family ; for that time is coming, and on the stones that we tread, future genera- tions will be reaping the fruit of our labors. Having solved the problems with which we now wrestle, they will have learned that there is but one way to overcome evil, that is, with good. You cannot put out fire with kerosene oil or other inflammable matter ; you must use water or some other agency antagonistic to the fire. Hate engenders hate, and evil breeds evil. The time to which I point may be far distant. No matter. You and I, men of the Toledo Police Department, may have our share in sowing the seed that is to produce the rich harvest of which I speak.
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at's
Z 01-203-205 SUMMIT COR JEFFERSON
Our Fine Are
Suits and Overcoats
Matchless Productions of Matchless Tailors at Matchless Prices
Everything in Wearing Apparel For Men and Boys From the Foot Up Or the Head Down
Motel Jefferson = Toledo, O.
Remodeled and Improved Electric Light Steam Theat in every IRoom
1Rooms Redecorated and other Improvements made to put the hotel in a First=Class condition
Rates, $2.00 per Day -
D. W. Stroud, Proprietor F. h. Carr, Manager
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John Brady.
Michael Brady.
W. A. Bodinus.
Fred. Bartells.
Biographical Sketches.
BENJAMIN RAITZ, CHIEF OF POLICE,
Was born in Switzerland in 1844. He came to Toledo with his parents in 1854. Edu- cated in the Toledo public schools. He en- listed during the civil war in Co. D, 9th Illinois Veteran Volunteer Cavalry, at the age of 17 years. Served from 1861 to 1865. Discharged in 1865, at which time he was in command of his company. Mr. Raitz engaged in the grocery and butcher busi- ness in this city for a number of years. He was appointed meat and milk inspector for the city, and served five years. His appointment as chief of police dates from May, 1892.
PATRICK J. CONMAY, FIRST SERGEANT,
Was born March 19, 1849, in Sligo County, Ireland. Came to New York May 26, 1870. Went to work on a farm in Long Island for two years, then came to Toledo, Ohio. July 3, 1872, went to work for the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway; also the Wabash Railway. Was appointed on the police force July 29, 1882 ; detailed to do special detective work in May, 1885; detailed acting sergeant October, 1886; appointed a regular sergeant February 14, 1887.
HENRY P. BLAKE, SECOND SERGEANT, Was born at Rootstown, Portage County, Ohio, October 12, 1841. Was educated at Canton, Ohio, high school. Graduated at Iron City Commercial College in 1858. Studied medicine with Dr. Whiting, in Canton, Ohio. Came to Toledo, Ohio, in 1860. Was one of the first to join Company A, 14th O. V. I., in 1861. Shortly after disbanding of the 14th O. V. I. in August, 1861, in Toledo, Ohio, he entered the post office as distribution clerk under Postmas- ter E. P. Bassett. Again got the war fever and enlisted in Company H, 168th Regiment, in 1864. Was wounded while fighting Morgan's men near Cynthiana, Kentucky. On receiving his discharge came to Toledo, entered the post office as register clerk, and served about two years. Was appointed superintendent of letter car- riers, and helped to introduce the system in Toledo for the first time in 1867. Resigned and went into the oil business. This busi- ness was too slippery. Was appointed as book and time keeper for the railroad shops at Michigan City, Indiana ; with them three years; resigned and returned to Toledo. Was appointed on the force October 6, 1875; after serving eleven years as a patrolman, - was appointed sergeant in October, 1886.
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hotel St. Charles
THE ONLY HOTEL IN THE CITY CONDUCTED ON BOTH AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS
American Plan, $2.50 to $4.00 per Day European Plan, $1.50 to $3.00 per Day
Rooms are all light, thoroughly ventilated and provided with all conveniences. Best located Hotel in Toledo. Convenient to principal stores and places of amusement. D. & C. Boats land at foot of street, only two blocks away. E. H. WITKER.
Harrison 546
Phone Bell 479=494
S. C. SCHENCK, Agt.
Scranton COAL Jackson AT RETAIL
OFFICES
First National Bank Bld., 314 Summit Street Hamilton Street near Erie
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Frank Bliss.
J. C. Brossia.
James Boyle.
Oscar Bruhl.
WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS, THIRD SERGEANT, Was born in Tiro, Ohio, in the year 1860. Worked on a farm until he was seventeen years old. Was educated in the country schools. Came to Toledo, Ohio, March, 1885 ; worked for different paving contrac- tors. Appointed patrolman June, 1889. After patrolling several years, was ap- pointed a sergeant in July, 1892.
JONAS HADLEY, FOURTH SERGEANT,
Was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, May, 1848; educated in the Michigan schools. He enlisted in the United States army December, 1863 ; was wounded at the battle of Salem Church May 26, 1864. After the war he went in the coal and wood business. Was appointed patrolman, February, 1885 ; sergeant, February, 1895.
MICHAEL CASEY, FIFTH SERGEANT,
Was born in 1854 in Syracuse, New York ; educated in the Syracuse, New York, schools. He came to Toledo in 1874. Worked at railroading. Was appointed patrolman July, 1882 ; sergeant, March, 1897.
HENRY F. RABE, SIXTH SERGEANT,
Was born in December, 1858, at Toledo, Ohio ; educated in our public schools. He
worked in shops and factories from 1872 to 1880, and as switchman from 1881 to 1889. Was appointed patrolman, Febru- ary, 1890 ; sergeant, March, 1897.
JAMES R. SMITH, SEVENTH SERGEANT,
Was born in Coshocton County, Ohio, in 1858. He came to Toledo, Ohio, in 1887. Was educated in West Lafayette, Ohio, schools. He worked as engineer and black- smith at the Libbey Glass Works. Was appointed patrolman December, 1891 ; ser- geant, May, 1898.
PATRICK H. SHEEHY, EIGHTH SERGEANT, Was born in Ireland, December 14, 1854. He came to New York July 24, 1873. Was educated in Ireland (National schools). He came to Toledo, Ohio, August 16, 1879, and worked in Lake Shore & Michigan Southern transfer house as freight caller. Was appointed patrolman August 30, 1882 ; sergeant, May 18, 1898.
DAN M. O'SULLIVAN, NINTH SERGEANT,
Was born in Ireland February 20, 1848. He came to the United States in 1850. He came to Toledo, Ohio, in 1853. Was edu- cated in Toledo public schools. Worked at civil engineering, carpenter and painter.
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The Toledo Tinware Manufacturing Co.
Pieced, Stamped and Galvanized Ware
Geo. Auer, Pres. & Gen. Mgr. A. O. Jones, Sec. & Treas. THE TOLEDO FURNACE COMPANY 814-816 JEFFERSON STREET Manufacturers of the Celebrated
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GEO, AUERT
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RELIABLE FURNACE AND THE
Toledo Side Wall Register and Ventilator
The Reliable Furnaces are thoroughly reliable and excel in Economy, Durability and Simplicity. Are guaranteed absolutely gas tight, dust and smoke proof. By buying from a home man- ufacturer you save the middle-man's profit and encourage home industry. Heating and ventilating is our profession, not a side line, as with others. If your heating plant is not entirely satis- factory, consult us. No cutting carpets, and every room venti- lated by using The Toledo Side Wall Register and Ventilator, manufactured by us.
THE TOLEDO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.
Manufacturers of
VICTOR STEAM SHOVELS DREDGES, PILE DRIVERS
MILLING MACHINERY Marine and Stationary Engines F
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS
OFFICE AND WORKS: 202 to 218 Cherry Street, corner Water
ADOLPH VILLHAUER
JAMES A. TURNEY
VILLHAUER & TURNEY
524 Main St. cor.6th . . East Side
Residence Phone
1882 . ..
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
** DAY AND NIGHT SERVICES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ***
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H. A. Behrendt.
Jerry Coder.
Jerry Coakley.
W. H. Cook.
Was appointed patrolman in 1874; ser- geant-at-arms for the common council in 1881, served until 1892 ; sergeant, July 5, 1899.
DETECTIVE DELL HALL
Was born in June, 1862, at Erie, Michigan; educated in the Erie, Michigan, public schools ; married when he was 18 years of age ; went west and railroaded for several years ; was appointed on the Minneapolis, Minnesota, police force as patrolman - patrolled for several years ; then appointed sergeant of the municipal court ; after serving in this capacity for some time, was appointed as a dectective on the force and served for several years ; came to Toledo, Ohio, in 1891; was appointed chief detec- tive of the Toledo, Ohio, department in May, 1892.
DETECTIVE JOHN CAREW
Was born in the year 1854 in Boston, Massachusetts. He came to Toledo when a child with his parents, and has lived in this city ever since. He worked for the different railroads in the city. Was ap- pointed patrolman in February, 1887 ; pa- trolled about six months ; was then detailed to do special detective work in citizens' clothing ; was appointed a regular detec- tive May, 1892.
DETECTIVE JOSEPH NICHTER
Was born in Germany, in the year 1853 ; came to this country alone when 13 years of age; located in Sandusky, Ohio; was educated in Sandusky schools; after being in Sandusky seven years, came to Toledo, Ohio; worked at railroading ; was ap- pointed a patrolman in May, 1880; patrolled about seven years, when he was detailed to do special duty ; was appointed a regular detective in 1888.
DETECTIVE SERGEANT THOMAS O'BRIEN
Was born in Canada, 1855 ; came to Toledo, Ohio, with his parents in 1866; educated in Toledo; learned the wood-turning trade; worked at turning for a number of years; appointed patrolman in 1887; patrolled the city for five years; was then detailed for special work ; appointed detective sergeant in 1900.
DETECTIVE SERGEANT ALBERT HASSENZAHL Was born in the year 1856, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; came to this city with his parents when a boy ; was educated in the Toledo public schools ; went to work for R. A. Bartley, in the grocery business, and worked for him twelve years; started in the grocery business for himself; after being in this business for two years, he sold
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. . The .. Massillon Bridge Company Iron, Steel and Combination Railroad and Highway ~BRIDGES- and Structural Iron Work
General Office and Works, MASSILLON, OHIO
For Plans and Estimates address THE MASSILLON BRIDGE CO. Toledo, Ohio
The Star Hardware Co.
710-712 Monroe Street
Builders' Cabinet and Hardware
Glass - Stoves Paints
J. SOL HATTENBACH
Clothier, Merchant Tailor . . Hatter and Furnisher. .
229 SUMMIT STREET
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E. E. Cairl.
John H. Crowley.
F. G. Daly.
M. F. Daly.
out. He was appointed a patrolman in June, 1887; patrolled several years ; was then detailed to do special detective work.
DETECTIVE SERGEANT CHRIST KRUSE
Was born in Germany, 1848; came to Toledo, Ohio, in 1853 with his parents, went on a farm between Maumee and Toledo ; educated in the country schools. In the year 1861 he went to work for Markscheffel Brothers, as clerk in the grocery business; afterwards started in the grocery business on Segur Avenue. He also worked at the carpenter business and railroading. Appointed patrolman in 1883; patrolled several years, was then detailed to do special detective work.
DETECTIVE SERGEANT MICHAEL HOWARD
Was born in Ontario, Canada; came to the United States, November, 1868; came to Toledo, Ohio, April, 1880; educated at Stratford, Canada; worked at car inspec- ing; appointed patrolman in September, 1885; appointed detective sergeant June 6, 1900.
DETECTIVE SERGEANT MICHAEL CARL
Was born in Toledo, Ohio, July, 1857; was educated in the Toledo public schools; worked at Maclaren & Sprague's sash, door and blind factory; appointed patrolman in February, 1885; appointed detective ser- geant June 6, 1900.
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THE TERRY ENG.CO.
COLUMBUS,O.
C. P. GRIFFIN
Dealer in and Agent for . . .
ALL CLASSES REAL ESTATE
Howard R. T. Radcliffe Successor to Sterling & Co.
Rugs, Carpets Draperies Curtains Paper Hanging Upholstering
325-327 Superior Street
Telephone 493
IRVING B. HIETT & CO.
Real Estate, Loans and Securities
243 St. Clair Street (Boody House Block)
Police Department, City of Toledo, Ohio
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THE COMMISSIONERS' ROOM.
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.. . THE NATIONAL CEMENT AND RUBBER MFG. CO. 127-129 HURON STREET MANUFACTURERS BICYCLE CEMENT
GEO. A. HEINL'S Greenhouses, Junction of Detroit Avenue and Lagrange Street
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT IN NORTHWESTERN OHIO. Telephone 527 City Department and Conservatory, 419 Summit Street Artistic Floral Work and Decorations a Specialty. Fresh, Seasonable Flowers, a Full Assortment, always in Stock ; all orders executed promptly
IF YOU WISH TO LOOK HANDSOME
Patronize Toledo Laundry Co.
428 and 430 SUMMIT STREET
EITHER PHONE 438
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Joseph Delehanty.
Edward Epker.
William Epker.
W. H. Elliott.
Systematic Policing in our Cities.
C HIS year in Cincinnati the Chiefs of Police of the United States and Canada met in convention, and during the proceedings several of the leading lights in our country's police read interesting and valuable papers relating to general duties of policemen. Those that follow have been selected because they bear directly on the working of a police force, and will be read with interest by every one.
Policing as a Profession.
BY RICHARD SYLVESTER, SUPERINTENDENT AND MAJOR OF THE POLICE OF WASHINGTON, D. C.
We need but look back less than a score of years to find the infant telephone kicking in its crib in an endeavor to assert itself as a scientific production of modern genius which was born to revolutionize conditions.
A charge of dynamite can be thrown within a fortified town to visit destruction upon life and property.
The financier dictates to electric mechanism which reproduces his communication in printed characters.
Vehicles are propelled without the use of animals.
The reaper cuts and binds the grain, and metal is made from clay.
These are but a few of the many agencies in successful operation in the period in which we live, the result of rapidly advancing scientific intelligence. Science is being applied in every kind of business, and in all the professions, and where it will end no human can predict.
Policing is a profession. To meet modern conditions it must be such. In a time when every means known to superlative skill is utilized by the individual who would destroy
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WM. G. WACKER GEO. A. JACKSON
WACKER & JACKSON
PLUMBERS, GAS, STEAM AND HOT WATER FITTERS
. . ESTIMATES GIVEN . . REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Phone 1242
342 HURON STREET NEAR ADAMS STREET
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
IRA A. RICHARDSON JUDD RICHARDSON
HOUSES RENTED ESTATES MANAGED REAL ESTATE LOANS
IRA A. RICHARDSON & SON
ESTABLISHED 1866 . .
Insurance, Real Estate and Loans
ROOM 23 ST. CLAIR BUILDING
PHONE 507 ST. CLAIR STREET, NEAR MADISON
FRANK WORTSMITH
SOLE AGENT FOR .
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