Show TILE CtHFEW IA Yon I M PEInONNBTT TUB TERROR OP WHEATON YOUTH then 11s hell luinga A1 Ileya and hint Mail 11I0 ThenitltM In Ike Parental Unol en 101o1Ot In Aequant same will a lollriinin AMim R bonnet the mayor o f Wheaton III haa p recently come Into u publicity by requiring requir-ing the ringing of curfew bell In the model little town I over which he ably presides IliAtch simplicity and pa trlotlim are the chum muscle rlitlca eminent emi-nent In the government of Whenton Mr Pelronnit toiler a well founded prejullcv against commltteea alit lw Ilene Ih1 dIlIallon of any dutlee I when they can be personally encom paeaeul li I one of the mot destructive form of government dlnlpatlon Ills whole life he I an Illuitratlan of this rule applied lu perionil t llcy Mr Ielrun nit Ise I worthy representative of an ionorabte ancestry of Huguenot origin The family came to this country In 1771 and settled In New York alate Jame Vlmnnrt was born In Illnghamton N Y Oct V IMl In H51 his parents emigrated emi-grated to Peru 111 where he continued his school life He arrived Chicago In he latter part of the 6On Graduating from n commercial college In IMl hen hortly aUer Iurnllo Im 10 cngge halite lumber business Two yrara later he returned to Chicago In take charge nf the clerical affairs of the Evans A Co eommllon houe He succeeded Mr Kvani In IMl when the firm of J H Ielronnet A Co was eatabtlihod em bracing the brothers J B and W F Ielronnet For several year the house maintained the record of doing the moil exlenilve hunc on change Dlias troua fires panic and corner were braved unflinchingly each succeeding vklory adding to thi houses reputation and also to the volume of builneia transacted In un Mr Irlronnet built a home at Whealon but did not nlln qulih hula Chicago Interests until ho was elected mayor of that pretty suburb Ills effort In behalf of Wheaton have always been marked wllh a desire for public welfare For twelve years he hun been hu-n of the ichool 1 board filx > ears he has served In I the council and four yearn ago he was elected by an admiring ad-miring people to the mayoralty olllce tail year ha was the moving spirit In the Inauguration nf a waterworks > 7 tt1 f r i 8 tt JAMIR B iinoNNiTT tem A civil cnglmir wa employed but hi Ideas were too broad nod Im inictlcable 1IIll4nI1t i with hla servIces serv-Ices I Mayor IMronnet allot uimn the preldnt of the Whealnn trllege and together thew two Knllomon 1IIe1 I and planned the liystem Personally Mayor Pvlronnet upervlid all affairs keeping every detail In cloia oberva linn The ordinance recently pusied by the city council of Wheaton Is I not an Impracticable orlhodox measure but II I an act that haa not only the aym > pathy but also the support of thu Whraton residents Mr Ielronnet transact tran-sact limo greater part of bus executive business In the Calumet building of Chicago He Is I a cultured man and an example of true American cltlienihlp and Intigilty In 1171 he wn married u to Mil Fannie H Maker limn daughtif of the former publliher of the Chlcagi Journal of Conimrce Thy hare fief children who have no nee < l of curfew bells to warn them of untimely hours |