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Box 2

 Container

Contains 21 Results:

A Hard Proposition (Busse and Wayman robbing Chicago), Nov. 20, 1909

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 21
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....
Dates: Nov. 20, 1909

He Refuses to Answer (State's Attorney Wayman allowing Chicago to be robbed), Nov. 16, 1909

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 22
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....
Dates: Nov. 16, 1909

He Takes the Cabbage! (State's Attorney Wayman congratulating himself), May 28, 1910

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 23
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....
Dates: May 28, 1910

The Immunity Bath (J.J. Hanberg leaving the Grand Jury Room, surrounded by stamped vouchers), March 5, 1910

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 24
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....
Dates: March 5, 1910

Impudence! (Mayor Busse, covered with scandals, confronted by voters in the upcoming election), Oct. 22, 1910

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 25
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....
Dates: Oct. 22, 1910

"In Place of Fireworks?" ("Sane" Fourth Assoc. inviting Teddy Roosevelt to Chicago)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 25a
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"In Sight at Last!" (Railway negotiations nearly completed)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 26
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"It Begins to Look Like an Explosion, This Time" (State's Attorney Wayman and the police investigation of yet another bomb)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 27
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

It Is to Laugh! (Busse and Police Chief Steward helpless as 42nd bomb explodes), Sept. 22, 1910

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 28
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....
Dates: Sept. 22, 1910

"It's Up to You, Mr. Voter!" (City of Chicago encouraging voters to get efficient aldermen in the upcoming primary)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 29
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"Just Thrashing 'Round!" (State's Attorney Hoyne in wild activity)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 30
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"Kissed by the Sun!" (Chicago is hot)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 31
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"Looks Like an Obstacle Race!" (John Wayman carrying too much baggage to be elected governor of Illinois)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 32
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"The Lorimer Case" (The Tribune still investigating William Lorimer)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 33
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"Next!" (The "plain people" being stripped by reformers)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 34
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"Next!" (The Tribune front page spread has incited a circus atmosphere to attack Senator Lorimer)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 35
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"Not the Slightest Danger!" (Charles E. Merriam's nightmare of running for mayor of Chicago)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 36
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"Nothing Doing!" (Wisconsin trying to send back scandal to Chicago)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 37
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow" (Judge P.S. Grosscup as Romeo)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 38
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

"The Pity of It" (Justice weighing H.C. Beattie, Jr.)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 39
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....

A Pointed Question (How is Busse connected with the Cummings Foundry affair?), March 3, 1910

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 40
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Sixty original cartoons, each measuring approximately 13 x 14 inches, produced for the Chicago newspaper the Inter-Ocean between 1909 and about 1913. Twenty of these are dated; possibly some were never published. The drawings primarily are commentaries on Chicago politics of this period, and depict such figures as Chicago Mayor Fred Busse, "Shale Rock Judge" A.C. Barnes, William Lorimer, Charles E. Merriam, and State's Attorney John E. Wayman....
Dates: March 3, 1910