History of the Toledo police department, Part 5

Author: Toledo (Ohio). Division of Police
Publication date: 1900
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 176


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The system may well be illustrated by a call from alarm box No. 15, at the corner of St. Clair and Madison streets, the heart of the business section. Answering the alarm, the hose companies from stations No. 3, 11, 2 and 7, the nearest, would respond ; also engines from stations No. 2, 8 and 5, the aerial and the service ladder trucks from station No. 3, and the water tower from station No. 11. If more help was required a second call would bring three additional engines, four hose carriages and a ladder truck, and the apparatus in the outlying stations would commence to close in on the business section of the city, by moving from their accustomed stations to those nearer town. And the apparatus would keep closing in as the situation demanded, and upon the fourth call - the "general"- all would come to box No. 15, the scene of the fire. The longest possible run for any one company to box No. 15 would be that occasioned at the Air Line Junction station, a run of three miles, and that would be on a direct call.


There are 258 fire alarm boxes in service, and the telegraph system is thoroughly modern and one of the most perfect in existence for transmitting fire alarms. The wires are laid in underground conduits in the business section, and strung on poles in the outskirts. In addition, a city telephone system connects every station, and by an arrange- ment with the Central Union Telephone Company, the transmittal of telephonic fire


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Le Baron


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Shoes for All - -


There is no good o sort of SHOE? for man, woman or child that you will not find here . . .


Raab Bros. and Rall


441 SUMMIT STREET


Trade Where your Dollars do Double Duty ....


Merchant Tailors' - Misfit -


Clothing Parlors


237 Summit Street


The Savings Institution of Toledo


The East Side Bottling Works Co.


BOTTLERS OF


Crystal Rock Soda and Mineral Waters


418 Main Street


Bell Phone 66 East Toledo


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LYCEUM


LYCEUM THE ATRE NATOLE'S


THE


ITUS TOLEDO THEATERS OF


STAIR & BURT'S CIRCUIT


Police Department, City of Toledo, Ohio


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Police" Department, City of Toledo, Ohio


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DISTRIBUTERS & GENERAL OUT DOOR ADVERTISERS TRADE MARK CLEVELAND, AKRON TOLEDO. & DAYTON


Manugraph POSTERS


YALE


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YALE RACER FOR SPEED


YALE RIDERS ARE L EADING


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Retail Store 332 Superior St. Toledo, Ohio


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YALE CUSHION FRAME FOR COMFORT


THE KIRK MANUFACTURING CO.


Van Vleck & Stow


Producers of Petroleum


TOLEDO, OHIO


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Mrs. Vena Allen, Matron.


J. J. Wernert, Court Officer.


Mrs. M. E. Rhoades, Matron.


alarms has the right of way over all other business. Ready access is had to the alarm boxes by the glass key box system. In case of fire the glass is broken by a stick, knife or stone, and the key is at hand to open the box.


At night each station reports to the central alarm office once every hour, making the calls at central come in once every four minutes. This system serves to keep the many miles of wire, aerial and submarine cable, almost continually tested, and to keep the force on the alert.


The force is confined to a discipline rather military in nature, and an arrangement that serves to keep the chief in touch with the force at his command. No man can leave his station without permission, and daily at 9 A. M. the captain of each station makes a report for the twenty-four hours preceding. This report also covers details of every fire alarm responded to. A sample report would read : "Box 231, 7 A. M., six men responded (giving the names): Smith absent, day off; Brown absent, sick; Jones absent, at breakfast." The captains know where the men are every minute of the day or night, and so does the chief. That the discipline is effective is shown by the records of 1899, which show that only four men were reprimanded. In good weather daily drills are held with the aerial ladder truck, water tower and engines.


The department has a pension fund, derived from a percentage of the taxes paid by foreign insurance companies to the State of Ohio. The fund at present contains $37,092.04, and eighteen families are carried on the pension roll.


The Chief's report for 1899 shows that the department responded to 625 alarms, the horses traveling 5,838 miles, and the men working 2,47434 hours at fires, laying 342,400 feet of hose, and raising 13,751 feet of ladder.


The false alarms numbered 52. The total fire losses were $763,542.78, but one fire alone caused $592, 417.68 loss, and the loss for 624 alarms was but $171, 125.10.


The Toledo water works is, of course, the main-stay of the fire department. There are 154 miles of cast-iron water mains in the city, and 1,010 fire hydrants. The stand-pipe is the highest in the United States, and the pumping plant is one of the most modern in


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WHEN IN NEED OF SHOES TRY


H. EGLEY


Cash and One Price


309 Summit Street Toledo, Ohio


MANUFACTURERS IMPORTERS


The Dow & Snell Company ... WHOLESALE ...


Grocers and Coffee Roasters


TOLEDO, OHIO


THE CVIER


PHONE 910 JOHN RENNER, Proprietor. 341 ST. CLAIR STREET


All Whiskies sold over my bar are strictly 9 and 12 years old (and aged in bond). It is difficult to get good whisky, and yet it is most essential that it should be good, especially when physicians prescribe it for old and young people and children that need a stimulant. The home is not safe without a pure whisky, as it wards off colds and pneu= monia. My whisky speaks for itself when you try it.


The guarantee of the best physicians in the city is back of the whisky I sell over my bar.


Police Department, City of Toledo, Ohio


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WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH-


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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.


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D. E. NOLAN TAILOR 503 MADISON ST


TUXEDO CAFE BONNY MILNER, Proprietor 322-324 ONTARIO ST


CASEY'S OLD ØØØ WHISKIES


Hunter Private Stock No. 1 Hunter Rye Casey's Imperial Rye Casey's Imperial Bourbon Monongehela Rye Broadford Rye Guckenheimer Rye Goldenwedding Rye Mount Vernon Rye Dougherty Rye Montecillo Rye Old Crow Bourbon James E. Pepper Bourbon Old Sharpe & Hunter Bourbon


The above goods run in age from 8 to 20 years


JAMES CASEY 504 Adams Street Bell Phone 1536


THE TOLEDO COLD STORAGE COMP'Y 120-126 NEBRASKA AVENUE


GENERAL COLD STORAGE AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN POULTRY AND PRODUCE


Storage Capacity 400,000 cu. ft. Long Distance Telephone 1984


We offer the very best cold storage facilities, because we have a per= fect house, perfectly cooled and ventilated, and we guarantee you . . . . Come and see for yourself


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George Miller, Janitor.


John C. Tandy, Janitor.


the world. The plant, which is situated in a pretty park on the banks of the upper Maumee, contains three five-million gallon engines, and two fifteen-million gallon high duty pumping engines. Thus the pumping capacity is 45,000,000 gallons of water per day. But the average daily pumpage is 8,000,000 gallons. Each of the two large engines weighs 500 tons, and is 61 feet 4 inches high. In the business section there are two thirty-inch (fire) force water mains, each three and one-half miles long. The appraised valuation of the entire plant, when pipe was at its cheapest, was $1,756,977.31.


The plant is a paying institution to the city. The income from water rents for one year was $127,059.78; the expenses $42,496.92; and the net income $84,562.86. The number of gallons of water pumped during a year were 2,589,058,758. The income from water rents in 1874 was $4,450, against over $127,000 in 1898.


The value of the water furnished the city in a single year is $58,700. This water is supplied to thirty-eight school buildings, three public stations, one cemetery, fifteen fire station houses, a thousand hydrants, the library, workhouse, and all the parks. The consumers who pay number over 12,000, and over 5,000 meters are in use.


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GRAY BROS


WHEN IN NEED OF SHOES, Go to the RIGHT STORE on the Wrong Side You will always find the best Ladies', Misses' and Children's, also Men's, Boys' and Youths' Shoes in Toledo.


WM. WACHTER & SON


320 SUMMIT STREET


FRED KRATT Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes


416 Monroe Street TOLEDO, OHIO


A. E. OVERMYER, President and Manager JOHN H. PADDOCK, Sec'y and Treasurer


The Paddock-Overmyer Co. Wholesale Grocers and Cigar Jobbers


215-217 Superior Street


TOLEDO


FRED. O. PADDOCK, Prest. ARTHUR L. MILLS, Vice-Prest. JAMES HODGE, Sec'y and Treas.


THE PADDOCK-HODGE CO.


GRAIN


29 and 30 Produce Exchange


TOLEDO, OHIO


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Che Coledo Stove Company JACOB J. LEONARD, Manager


Gem


Stoves and


Ranges


RICHARD KIND


A. R. KUHLMANN


The Kind & Kuhlmann Builders' Supply Co.


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of


Fire Brick


Fire Clay American and Im- ported Portland Cement Calcined Plaster Plaster and Brick Mortar Sewer Pipe Flushings Stove Pipe Chimney Tops


Building Material


ALSO AGENTS FOR


Jamestown mortar Colors


Akron hydraulic Press Brick Findlay hydraulic Press Brick St. Louis hydraulic Press Brick


Mortar Color Drain Tile


Land Plaster


Fire Proofing Wall Coping


Fire Clay Tile Building Blocks Building Stone Crushed Stone


Common Pressed Buff and Terra Cotta Brick Paving Blocks


Bell Phone 1231 Harrison 1046


Office, Dock and Warehouse, 153 to 171 St. Clair Street


Sand Gravel


Lime


Plastering Hair Glass Sand


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Police Department, City of Toledo, Ohio


JOHN S. KOUNTZ & SON Insurance, Real Estate and Loans No. 12 Produce Exchange


Telephone 363


M. R. FULLER


Real Estate and Loans Auditorium Building


Huron Street near Adams


WILLIAM B. TAYLOR Sells More Homes Cheap


Than any other Real Estate Dealer in the City


921 Spitzer


ISAAC KANDER


Metals of All Kinds Wholesale and Retail Rags


Copper, Brass, Zinc, Lead, Paper Stock, Rubber, Rope Dross and Scrap Iron Bottles, Bones BEST CASH PRICES PAID RAG WAREHOUSE, 608 SHORT STREET Foot Huron, near South Erie SCRAP IRON YARD, 133 & 135 S. HURON STREET PHONE 1510


JOHN W. KELLER


Dealer in General Hardware House Furnishing Goods Carpenters' Supplies, Implements, Seeds, Robes Blankets, Etc. Glass, Paints, Oils and Varnishes Phone 938 148 and 150 Main Street, Corner Second


J. MACK


DEALER IN Hides, Pelts, Furs, Wool, Tallow Liberal advances on consignments 7-9 Superior Street Between Monroe and Washington


H. J. BERNSTEIN


Bell Phone 1812


WHOLESALE DEALER


Rags, Rubber and Bones Iron and Steel Scraps, Old Metals And Grader of Railway Materials, Paper Stock, Woolen and Cotton Rags Office and Warehouse 802-812 15th Street, cor. Lucas


JOHN L. BEIGH


DEALER IN Old Iron, Metals and Rags


323 Water Street Bell Phone 2404-4 Rings


THE JOS. F. KIESWETTER


Cold Blast Carpet Cleaning & Rug


Manufacturing Company


Rugs made of old Carpets


Making over a Specialty


Bell Phone 875


Harrison Phone 513


916 Champlain St.


J. STAADECKER


DEALER IN Wool, Hides, Pelts, Fur, Clover Seed & Dried Apples


Consignments Solicited


30 SUPERIOR STREET


Established 1867 Telephone 558


N. L. RIES SONS & WEIL


Commission Merchants Fruit and Produce


Stencils Furnished Consignments respectfully solicited and prompt returns guaranteed Florida Oranges a Specialty


No. 417-419 Monroe Street


MELCHERS & EFFLER


WHOLESALE WINES AND LIQUORS 609 Monroe Street


Harrison Phone 51


Police Department, City of Toledo, Ohio


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FRANK M. HELLER.


GEORGE R. PULFORD.


The Police Reporter.


N this page we present the portraits of the four representatives of the leading newspapers of Toledo. Any one who is at all familiar with human nature will discover at a glance that these young men are the brightest, most enthusiastic and energetic of their class. The ideal police reporter combines of necessity, in addition to his skill as a writer, the keen perception and dogged determination of the police detective. They are as necessary to the police department as they are to their publication, and there is a close bond of sympathy between them. The successful reporter has a fund of knowledge and information little less than that of the bureau itself, and unless he be a man of good discriminating judgment would soon outlive his usefulness and be a menace to the secret working of the department. It often occurs that criminals are detected and brought to the bar of justice by these keen-scented fellows. Ever on the alert for news they are careful at the same time not to defeat by premature disclosures or advance information the plans of the police with whom they work hand in hand. The lives of these men are spent in familiarizing themselves with the criminal class and in associations which are often distasteful and dangerous, but it must not be inferred that this familarity with vice often in its most hideous forms has had other than an elevating influence on the characters of these gentlemen, as all of them are high-minded, conscientious and charit- able to a degree, as eager to lend a helping hand or say a cheering word to the fallen as they are indefatigable in arraigning the guilty in the columns of their respective papers. It is indeed a pleasure to come in daily contact with such worthy and companionable fellows as our police reporters are known to be. This almost hourly contact of the reporters and


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The Northwestern Elevator 8 mill @o.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Taylors Peerless ... AND ... Taylors Choice


THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR IN THE MARKET SOLD BY ALL GROCERS TRY THEM


Chris. Entemann


Restaurant and Sample Room


123 and 125 Summit Street TOLEDO, OHIO


Harrison Phone 106


Toledo's Famous Fishing Resort


BILLY GERTZ PROPRIETUR


OUR SPECIALTIES Frogs, Fish and Chicken Game in Season


EDGEWATER


Norton Hardware Co.


Masonic Temple Block


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


Hardware and Painters' Supplies


Try one of our 3 AAA I Jordan Pocket Knives. Manicure Sets and Carving Sets at Low Prices Paint your House with Onyx Paint PHONE 1808


NORTON BROS. Furnishing Funeral Undertakers Ashley Block, 819=821 Jefferson St. Finest New Equipment in the City Open Day and Night Bell Phone 2001


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GO TO


Koehrman Miller


For Anything


In FOOTWEAR


All Goods Warranted as Represented


705 SUMMIT STREET


W. W. SOTHERLAND


PHONE 1198


MARSHALL J. BELL


BELL'S DRY GOODS CO.


DRY GOODS TOLEDO,OHIO.


Wholesale and Retail Millinery, Capes, Furs and Lace Curtains a Specialty


209 and 211 SUMMIT STREET


OTIS BEVERSTOCK, Manager


A. E. KLAUSER


H. R. KLAUSER


East Side Milling Company


Manufacturers of and Dealers in


Grain, Flour, Feed, Bolted and Coarse Meal, CORN AND OATS


Sole Agents for Pillsbury and National Milling Co.'s Flour


PHONE 294 Toledo, Ohio


This Laundry gives more and better work for the same amount of money than any other similar concern. It always has, it always will. That's how it got its large and increasing business -- that's how it's going to keep it.


Holmes' Laundry


Phones 1525


412-414 SUPERIOR STREET


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W. H. BOLLY


E. J. WELLMAN Phone 5876


Bolly & Wellman


Plumbers Gas and Steam Fitters


315 Main Street, E. Toledo, O.


Toledo Bottle Supply House


Receivers and Shippers of All Kinds of Bottles


Champagne, Brandy, Amber, Wine, Claret, Hock, Apollinaris, Ale and Porter, and all kinds of Mis- cellaneous Bottles Flasks Constantly on Hand


514 and 516 East Woodruff Avenue 1950 Union Street


JORAM J. CHATFIELD WM. C. BRAATZ


Bell Phone 1478


Palace Laundry Company


1106 Adams Street,


Toledo, O.


I. Gerson & Son


IRON AND STEEL SCRAP, METALS, Etc.


Old Railway Material a Specialty Yards :- Oak Street, on T. & O. C. Railway, East Broadway, on W. & L. E. Railway, East Toledo Long Distance Phone 1892


Office and Warehouse, 425-431 Water Street


V. BRAUN


ERNEST R. TORGLER


1865


Bell Phone 277 1900


Braun, Torgler & Co.


Fire Insurance


Chamber of Commerce Building


Toledo, O.


Toledo House Furnishing Co. S. H. FRANK, Manager


FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, Etc.


Cash or on Easy Payments


502 and 504 Summit Street, corner Jackson Avenue


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Police Department, City of Toledo, Ohio


HARRY W. YEARICK.


JAMES A. THACKER.


the members of the department has a tendency to engender strong and lasting friendship. So close and familiar is the association of this big family that unconsciously the members fall into the habit of addressing them by some nickname, the significance and humor of which is understood by the department. For instance, Heller of the Blade is designated as "Maude." Yearick, of the News, answers to the name of "Ruby." Pulford, of the Bee, would be surprised if he were addressed other than as "Doc," and the pseudonym of "The Parson" fits Thacker of the Times like a glove.


how to Enforce Discipline.


BY WILLIAM S. BULL, CHIEF OF POLICE OF BUFFALO, N. Y.


ISCIPLINE is the systematic training and subjection to authority, in order to keep in control and command for harmonious and effective action certain elements. All persons are subject to moral, mental or physical discipline, either directly or indirectly, in one way or by another-there is the discipline of the home, the school, the college, the church, the army, the navy, of political parties, in commercial and mercantile business-even the newsboys and bootblacks are subject to a code and system of discipline of their own; last, but not least, the discipline of the police force, which is most essential for its successful management.


The enforcement of discipline in a police department rests in the hands of its Chief Executive Officer, and no matter what rules or orders are laid down for government, he must use good judgment and discretion in mobilizing the component parts of his command, with the aim to make the whole move in harmony. He should not exact or expect any


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Marine Boiler Works R. REEVES & CO. OF MANUFACTURERS Marine, Portable and Stationary Boilers


Drawings, Specifications and Estimates Furnished


Phone 1625


Tanks, heaters, Smoke=stacks and Sheet Tron Work


REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO


1009 to 1015 WATER STREET


E. H. MORETON, President M. J. TURNER, Vice-President C. S. TURNER, Sec'y & Treas.


PHONE 890


Members American Warehousemen's Association


The Moreton Truck & Storage Co.


DEALERS IN


COAL AND WOOD ....


GENERAL STORAGE


AND TRUCKING ........


OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE


232, 234 AND 236 HURON STREET


Consignments of Freight in car lots, or less, for Toledo or points beyond, solicited.


Goods consigned to us for Transfer, Forwarding or Storage will receive prompt attention.


"The new Art"


Useful, serviceable, substantial in Furniture, Carpets, House Furnish= ings, Etc., can always be found at


Draper & nugent's


This progressive house, like the Police Department, can always be relied upon to give excellent service. We can refer with confidence to the officers and every mem= ber of the Police Department.


DRAPER & NUGENT


Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio


Metropolitan Business College


318=320 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio PHONE 2048


Shorthand, Bookkeeping and English Courses Thoroughly Taught-Experienced Teachers Finest Equipped Rooms in State


C. C. BROWN, SHORTHAND


W. F. RIES,


BOOKKEEPING


BLADE PRINTING & PAPER CO. TOLEDO, OHIO


A GLIMPSE OF TOLEDO'S MAMMOTH IRON ORE DOCKS.


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Police Department, City of Toledo, Ohio


THEO. HEIN, Manager Bell Phone 1668


Theo. Hein Furniture Co.


Manufacturers of


SPECIAL HIGH GRADE FURNITURE


Interior Work, Fine Staircases, Office and Store Fixtures


Factory, Foot of Huron Street, near Swan Creek Toledo, Ohio


E. H. DEPENTHAL, Prop.


PHONES 767


Established in 1855


Depenthal's Truck Line STORAGE and GENERAL TRUCKING


Safes, Pianos, Boilers and Machinery Moved and Hoisted Covered Vans for Furniture


Office, 106 Summit St. Stable, 331-333 15th St. Toledo, Ohio


Goods Packed for Shipment Household Goods Stored Harrison 792


Long Distance Phone 792


Established in 1850


McGettigan Cartage and Storage Company


Safes, Boilers and Machinery Moved and Hoisted. Piano and Furniture Moving and General Trucking. .


DEALERS IN DRAFT AND COACH HORSES


513 and 515 Washington Street Toledo, Ohio


PHONE 320.


R. G. BACON, Successor to R. G. BACON & CO.


R. G. BACON


DEALER IN


Builders' Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes


Stoves, Ranges, Gas and Gasoline Stoves, Varnishes, House Furnishing Goods, Etc. STERLING STOVES


504 Monroe and 107 Superior Streets Toledo, Ohio


"Pioneer Brand Clover "


The Henry Philipps Seed and Implement Co.


Growers and Importers


GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS


CLOVER SEED IN CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY


115 and 117 St. Clair Street Toledo, Ohio


H. ROSEN


DEALER IN


SECOND HAND MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION RAILS FOR STRUCTURAL PURPOSES


Relaying Rails of Different Sizes with all Equipments


Also dealer in Rags, Scrap Iron and Metals


Vance and Thirteenth Streets Toledo, Ohio


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POLICE JUDGE LYMAN J. WACHENHEIMER.


duty from his subordinates that he would not be willing to perform himself were the positions reversed, and to command successfully he must first have learned to obey. Precept and example should go hand in hand, and the Chief of Police should, by his deportment and bearing at all times and under all circumstances, but without ostentation, impress upon his subordinates that he is their superior officer. He should never injure those under him by tyrannical or capricious conduct, or by violent or abusive language, and it should be his endeavor to win and hold their respect and confidence, advising and counseling on all questions submitted to him, instilling a feeling of self-respect and self- confidence, eradicating all petty jealousies and irritating differences, insisting upon courtesy among his officers and their subordinates, thereby promoting mutual respect, which is indispensable to discipline. He should require respect from subordinates to superiors upon all occasions, whether on or off duty -never allowing familiarity nor discussions conveying censure or disparagements toward those in authority.


Abbreviations of titles are not compatible with good discipline, and should never be tolerated. The terms "Cap," "Doc," or "Sarg," not only indicate lack of intelligence and respect, bad manners and ill-breeding, but such abbreviations belittle the office. While perhaps not always intended, the inference is nevertheless present.


The enforcement of discipline is secured by calmness, impartiality, promptness, firmness, and justice and the prestige and character of the officer in command. These qualities are manifested by preventing wrongs rather than punishment of faults, and by abstaining from arbitrary correction when obliged to chastise. Discipline, when entrusted to .such authority, enlightened by police experience, will partake of the character of


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Lasalle 9. Koch's


Mammoth Sloves


Corner Superior and Jefferson


Compliments of The American Bicycle Company


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Police Department, City of Toledo, Ohio


Telephone 269


Opposite Monument


The St. George


J. W. ECKENRODE, Proprietor


625 North St. Clair Street


NED RADBONE, Jr.


Sample Room


3828 Summit Avenue


At Entrance to Bay View Park


NICE STREICHER Streicher's Place


Fine Wet Goods Imported and Domestic Cigars


1113 Cherry Street, Opp. Ann Arbor Depot


Just Like a Calendar, Always Up-to-Date


Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons Ladies' Days


ED. F. BYRNE'S new Century Cafe


AND BOWLING ALLEYS


1526-28 Cherry Street


Bell Telephone 1937


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Harrison Phone 344


BUFFET' STOCKED WITH PUREST WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.


Paa


L.W.EBERT; MGR.


1017~1019 CHERRY ST., OPPOSITE ~


ANN ARBOR & WHEELING DEPOTS.


J. Steinem & Bro.


Sole Owners of the Celebrated


Columbian Club Whisky Wholesale Liquor Merchants 506 Summit Street Toledo, Ohio


William Couldwell


Funeral Director and Embalmer


Bell Phone 534


Harrison Phone 194 No. 515 Jefferson St.


Toledo Metal Sign & Adv. Co.


HIGH GRADE


SIGNS


TO ORDER


Advertising Signs and Novelties


Front Street, near Craig


C. Grauer


Fine and medium Furniture


414-416 Summit Street


The De Vilbiss Computing Scale Company


Albion and Bishop Streets


Yesbera Mnfg. Co.


20th Century Ideas


Make Combination Tables, Wire Display Forms, Wisdom or Umbrella Trees, Automatic Store Stools Floor Oil Cloth and Linoleum Exhibitors


Ahrendt & Sons


Bell Phone 79


WHOLESALE Wine and Liquor Merchants Whiskies in Bond


522 Monroe Street


Toledo, Ohio


Kaufmann Bros. & Co.


WHOLESALE Whiskies, Wines and Liquors


129 and 131 St. Clair St.,


Toledo, Ohio


Franc, Heyn & Co.,


WHOLESALE LIQUORS


121 St. Clair Street


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Dr. A. D. HOBART, POLICE SURGEON.


paternal government, and will not be enforced with unsparing harshness. Discipline that has attained perfection supplies the deficiency of numbers, and the good or bad discipline of a police force depends primarily upon the laws established for its government and regulations. Rights and duties must be reciprocal, and be alike established by rules, which should precisely determine the duties and rights of all police officers, regardless of rank.




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