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TIMES. VOL. XYI1I. NO. )8.

FRIDAY, FEBItVABY 10, fl.OO PEB YEAR Englewood Baptist Church SUNDAY NIGHT 7:30 SMITH THOMAS Pastor "Hell's Antidote" I i Ciolo "Traunirci' i POWKHS BURTON J. ASHIJuY, CiVILANO CONSULTING ENGINEER er.1.5 J. P. WEBSTER, M. Office: 549 W.

63rd St. (Post Office Block.) lo 3 sad 7 to 8:30 P. W6HV-WORTH 7J3 ftt.HJdence, 642j Stewart WENTWORTH 717 OR. HENRY R. BOETTCHKK, Eye, Kar.

Nose urid Throat. Venetlat 34 Wash'rt4foii Hours: 1C a. m. i Tul, 6336 Iiarvp-d Avenue 8 to 10 a HI, Tel. Enslewood 1UJ I Y.

McCORMiCK, M. D. Office and Residence, o424 Parnell Avenue T'-iephone Nornaa! 2614 9 s. 12 to 2 p. m.

and 6 tt 8 p. 111. fi. D. NIXON, M.

and ST. AND WENTWORTH AVB. W.ntwortb 281 ff 9 to m. i to 4 7 to 8-jo Suodtss, to 4 p. m.

Dr. Albert Fisher, Sr. OSTEOPAJHIST. Ormduute American School of Osteopathy Kirksville, Mo. 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, MIEN HOTEL, 63rd S'.

and Stewart Ave. SSO or 985 Wentworth. DB. G. T.

HONAKEK, Telephone Wentworth 1043 Office 2O8-209 P. O. Bldg. f49 W. Slxty-Tkirf St.

to 3 p. m. to 7 p. ra. iMideace-Laboratory, 6347 Stewart AT.

10 m. tad 7:30 to 8:30 p. W. H. COWEN DENTIST 1st Floor.

b305 Normal Ave. Hours: to 12 and 1:15 to 5 Evening Hours: 7 to 3 Tuesdays and Fridays Office closed at noon Wednesdays Phones: 9 Office 502 Went. House 5504 Went DR. W. GRAYBEAL, Dentist Thornton Hall, 69th Normal Ave.

HOURS: 8 to 12 a. in 1 to in. Evenings, Monday ami Friday, Telephone Wentworlh 112 C. A. LAMBERT, Jr.

I A Circular Work -lic'tcd. R. JOHNSTON'S Veterinary Hospital and 278. 6242-44 PRINCETON A J. J.

HCNNESSY, Justice of the Peace, 6302 Halsted St. WILLIAM Clerk. 287. Magistrate Englowood Court. ASA.

G. ADAMS. Justice of the Peace 63rd and Halsied Sis. THEODORE: F. EHLER.

cierk. Office. 5902 St, WENTWORTH Miss Emma Clarke, GRADUATE NURSE, 7509 Goldsmith Ave. Tel. Wentworth 4002.

PEERLESS KIDNEY TEA Is prescribed by physicians to cure all Uric Acid arid Kidney Troubles. It gives quick relief, permanent and safe results and it at 5Qc A Box by Druggists Everywhere SULLIVAN'S Suburban Papers ENGLEWOOD TINES, AVBVRN PARK MONITOR, fOVYH ENGLKWOOD MIRROR Vwblisfeed every Friday Momlne at 444 WEST SIXTY-THIRD STREET. TELEPHONE GARFIELD 574. JRESIDKNCB 444 ENGLEWOOD AVB. Telephone Wentworth S442, where we may be reached after 6 p.

m. South Side Locals Send us in your news items. Good skating on the park lakes. The primaries be held on the Mth. Dine at Grace's and be satisfied.

5-10-42-63 St. Washington's i i i i a a i a Thursday. Lunch room open all i Heis W. Ml street. The "White City" is to re-open in a Idaxe of glory Send us in your personal news.

We he happy to publish it. llesuuiranl and room i 6odu avenue. Read (he opening chapters of ''The Colonel's Wife" in this issue. Prof. will give a moonlight party at Forbe's Hall, March 7.

i W. W. Carter of I 2 Indiana has suffered a relapse. Wilson N. Abbott, of.

7426 Eggleston avenue has gone to Mobile, Ala. The Hamilton Athletic Club will a to-night at Thornton Hall. Try Braak's home made cookies. Every first-class grocer sells them. There will be a cinch party at the Men's Club Thursday evening.

Home cooked meals, all the comforts of home at Mrs. Pike's, 827-63 St. Phillips Bros." new furniture store will open at March 1st. Miss Cora Summers of 751 G3d place has been seriously ill with appendicitis. The Fleur De LIs Mandolin Club will dance at the Home Club Feb.

24th. The Narcissus Dancing Club will give an informal at the Men's Club tonight. For that pain, or any other pain, take Chavett's Solace. It will bring relief. Mr.

J. E. Jnrpe of 5i)28 La Salle i is spending the month in Oklahoma. Mrs. J.

Sharp of 7101 Harvard avenue is recovering from a serious illness. Mr. D. C. Wolverton of 3600 Normal avenue is a sufferer from the grip this week.

Clifford Sherwood of 360 6 Uh street IK enjoying a few weeks' visit in Omaha, N'eb. Miss Olive Moak has been confined lo home at 692-1 Stewart avenue by illness. Sheridan Dancing i i a a at the Masonic Temple March 17th. The Orace rostatirant is serving a very popular 23 cont table (hore turkey i nor. Mr.

W. A of 7 1 1 ICgplrston avenue is spending the winter months in California. M. Maasbfrg, the upholsterer, will his business to (1309 worl a A gold a free road signs in i of Hcis Co, at C303 Went- a We i i a special for west Kr.glowood news on Mif i-ugo. i i A i a i i of ave- i i i i a ber-n a i i Hie grip i i i A a a of rh a i has eon- i Mrs.

(J. X. i i i to her home at i reel. i a Ceo i i i a i i i i i a i i i i i 1 a i of i i i a 'I i a i i i UK nnrnia! i a a a I Homo Friday Iho i i a has been coiv ued her i a a a i Mr. Alr.s.

i of I i sl reel i spend i si i in Texas, Mis. A. F. Lolt of 6617 Stewart avenue has as a guest Miss Mary Harrison of Paris, Texas, TIT a Sunday i at Mann's, 30763 St. Maple a ().

K. S. will give a recepiion and ball at Masonif 1 Temple the i of the 28th. Normal Park Chapter O. K.

S. i i a card a and dance i the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Albert Uealh of 6912 Lowe a is a i i Mrs. Preston Osborn of St.

Mich. A dozen cabinets and a 14x17 enlarged picture for this month at McWhinney's, 422-G3 St. John Cosier of Kokomo, has been visiting i Mrs. B. Nyman of 64 13 Harvard avenue.

That cleverest of comedies, "Charley's Aunt," is announced for an early date at the Marlowe. Miss Florence Carr of 6933 Eggio stou avenue will have the Utopia Club as her guests next Tuesday. Henry Fischer has succeeded (o the commission business of Oregson Fischer at 6313 Lowe avenue. Mr. T.

Eaton of 6G20 Harvard 1 avenno will leave for a month's stay at Hot Springs, March Jst. Mr. Frank L. Fowler has boon appointed bailiff at the Englowowl police courl. It is a good appointment.

Prof. Armstrong will address the Parents' of the Englewood High School next Wednesday afternoon. Miss Stella Freeman of C754 Union avenue i entertain the Kappa Zeta Phi at her home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Wells and Miss Edith of 6704 Stewart avenue are spending the month at Pineluirst, III. Dr. M.

D. McNab of 6447 Stewart avenue has as guests his parents, Mr. and Mrs, McNab of Cassopolis, Mich. The engagement of Miss Grace Wob- ster of 6309 Harvard avenue to Mr. Robert Allen is announced Ihis week.

Captain Madden of the Englewood police station i return from his month's i a i at Hot Springs, today, Mlns draco Smiley of 6900 Wont- worth avenue has had as a guest her cousin, Miss Susan Kiddle, of Racine. Wis. Edward A. Kelly of 12G 67th street is a again, after a short at I sick of lotisililis which confined him lo 1m home, Dr. Carleton Garrolt of 7157 Yale avenue is in I.ockhaven, i where ho attended the i of a i yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs Bruce Stilt of J50 67th street are rejoicing over the coining of a boy baby at their home Monday. Tuesday evening, February 27(h, the Central church a will give a concert at (he Englewood Methodist church. Mrs. J.

G. Skinner has had as her guest at her home, 628 66th street, her sister, Mrs, Zolla Baird of Prophetstown, 111. Mrs. 0. F.

Nordborg of 5740 Emerald avenue has returned from the An- gustana Hospital very much improved in health. Mrs. M. J. Stemm has returned to her home at 624 GOth place, after a pfeasant visit with her son in Kansas City, Mo.

Ralph Lufon has been dangerously ill with typhoid fever at his home, 5809 Princeton avenue. He is now improving. Misses Laura and Julia SIngleman entertained the Young Ladies' Bible class of North Congregational church last Friday. Mrs. A.

A. McKcy of 59-5G Princeton avenue has had as a guest this week her nieco, Mrs. Harry T. Whyte, of Aurora, 111, The engagement is announced of Miss Vivian Powell of Stewart avenue and fiolh street to Mr. Percy Teare of Auburn Park.

Mr. H. G. Armstrong of 449 GOth place has gone to Oalvoston, Texas, for an extended visit, for the benefit of his health. A concert i be given a the Poo- pie's Liberal church next Tuesday, in which a number of celebrated soloists will take part.

Fred Thparle" of 437 Englewood avenue has a for California, where he will spend six weeks i his wife and daughter. Tho EpworHi League of Simpson M. K. church i sorve a Washington supper in the church parlors the evening of the 22nd. Prof, and Mrs.

W. H. Browne of a avenue have had as a guest past week, Mrs. Marion C. RickoUs of New York.

Washington's i a a i a next Thursday is a legal holiday, bank's will be closed anil only one i of a i be made. For i or IIOIISP i i a i for opening of Phillips new slore, 919-921 half block west of Hnlslcd St. N. Parker of (5731 Union ave- a successful operation a SI. Luke's Hospital the past week, and Is now improving nicely.

A i a i was Florence Carr of 6933 Eggleston Tuesday, al, which a of her enjoyed Iheii'selvos. The Eriglowood Shoe i i Parlors at r.4l W. 63 St. a Poparalo rooms for ladies, and do excellent work without tedious waits. Mr.

M. L. a of 521 i leaves i week for Phoenix, where lie. will remain some i in hopes of improving his health. Mann's room, 6246 Wentworth is open all night for meals, or short orders.

Freshest of oysters a specialty, served In any style. Mrs. i M. Yocum, residing at 325 6Jsl is recovering from a severe cold. Mrs.

Yocum is the aunt of Mrs. Wellington G. Bosworlh. The general consensus of opinion in this locality a a saloon license of $1,000 is none too high, all hough many oppose any license whatever. Miss Edna Cromwell of 6522 Perry avenue has from the Baptist Hospital, where she successfully underwent a serious surgical operation.

The Misses i and Lucia Longworth Anderson of 6639 Lafayette avenue left yesterday for Washington, D. where they will attend the wed- dnig of their cousin, Hon. Nicholas "Longworth, and Miss Alice Roosevelt. Wllliamb Weil, the well known florist at 506 W. 63d street, has-succoeded to the business of Weil Price, having purchased his partner's Interests.

"The Piko" is the catchy title of a roaring funny farce that will be pre- senlul at the Englewood Men's Club the evenings of February 22, 23 and 24. Miss Blanche Duer of 7040 Stewart avenue has gone to California on an extended visit, and will visit cnroute El Paso, New Orleans and San Antonio. I Compare the local news published In this paper with any other. We publish twice as much as all others combined, and reach that many more people. The dog catcher is working overt i catching the harmless pups of this locality.

Most of them will fare better in the pound than they will on tho streets. The annual ball and card party of Maple Chapter No. 90, Order of the Eastern Star, will be held In Masonic Temple, 6730-38 Wont worth February 28. Tho Palace Laundry, 5921-31 Lowe avenue, occupies a building erected especially lo meet the requirements of i i i a i customers. Are you one of If you are thinking of buying furniture, wait for the opening of Phillips big stores at a a block west of Halsted March 1st.

Miss Neva Miller of GOth SI. a Rhodes entertained for Miss a tha Sinclair in the form of a linen shower Monday. Miss Sinclair is lo ho married, soon. A Chinese i wns the i form of entertainment adopted by the Misses Logan of 6523 Normal avenue, to a number of their friends Monday afternoon. The fourteenth annual banquet of the Pilgrim Congregational church of Y.

P. S. C. E. was celebrated Friday evening, the 9th in (he parlors of Pilgrim church.

A very happy surprise a was given little Lillian Nelson at her home, 331 58th street, last Thursday. She received a pretty signet ring as a remembrance gift. Mrs. Jonnna Collum, mother of Mrs. I.

M. Day, died at her daughter's home, 414 63d street, Sunday, aged 90 years, Her remains were taken to Lawronce- ville, 111., for burial. The Misses Wallace of 514 Tremont avenue entertained last week in honor of Miss Rhoda Weeks, the program being a China shower. Miss Weeks was married Wednesday, Messrs. Kenzie, Clelland, Prior, Hunter and Crabbe of the Second United.

Presbyterian 'tnurch attended the men's meeting of the Presbyterial at Piltsburg, this week. Miss Jane Thompson of 320 Gist street has accepted a position as teacher in the Wendell Phillips High School, forfeiting her i at tho Morrison (111.) High School. If you do not receive your paper regularly and promptly, i lot us know. We are making chances in our immense lists that sometimes causes a name or two to be skipped. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. R. Lonsdale and Masters Charles and "Little Billy" of 444 Englewood avenno have returned from a short visit i Mrs. Lonsdalc's parents at Chicago Heights.

George W. Danforth of 6411 Eggleston returned Thursday from New Philadelphia, Ohio, where ho had escorted the remains of his who died Monday, lor i a The excellent poultry, fresh eggs and butter served at Grace's restaurant comes from Grace's farm down in "Egypt" that accounts for it always being fresh, and the real thing. Next Thursday evening the church parlors of the Baptist church i be the scene of a colonial a under tho auspices of the Musical and En- lovlaininent Circle of that church. Wo ask you to send your fine linen to us--send the whole a i wash, i (he shirt, collars and cuffs ot the men You i profit by I a 5921-31 1 owe avenue. Mrs.

II. Williams of 6G09 Slosvart avenue, who has been a sufferer i appendicitis for tlio past several is almost i recovered, greatly to (he joy of her many friends. Miss Whel P.rulon of 0535 Perry avenue has tin a Miss a i ard Flaaeke, A a a is arranged frr i and a of a i are a a in her honor. Mrs. Joseph Badenoch, who has been, seriously ill lor the p-isl several weeks at her home, 7156 Harvard avenue, is now i i and her friends have hopes of her i a recovery.

Sittings may be a at any time between 8 a. m. and 9 p. m. at McWhinney's studio, 422-G3 as he not only uses the sunlight but the electric light process that makes perfect work at any time.

Hoch, who murdered at least one of his wives, at 6430 Union avenue a year apo, will be hanged next Friday unless Gov, Dcnccn stays the execution. Tho Supreme Court has deckled against him. Madam Bushee-Briggs is selling her skin food and massage cream at club rates, three jars of the 50-cent size for $1 and three jars of the 25-cent size for 50 cents, at 314-61 Place. Tel. Garfiold 2477.

Sunday dinners, turkey, chicken, game and all the good things of the season are" served regularly at' J. G. Mann's, 307-63 St. Bring your lamily and save the trouble and expense of getting up a big meal. Additional Locals on Pages 4 and WE THE ELEVATED NOW.

The Alley. finding it absolutely necessary to complete spur to the main line at South Park ave. have done so by using piling and trestle Instead of iron work. Tho nies- 'tlori arises, why canmot this be done to finish the block from the Pennsylvania railroad tracks to 63 From present indications there may be no settlement of the strike for many months, and Englewood needs the elevated road, and a quarrel with which we have nothing to do stands between us and Its completion, and means the loss to us of thousands of dollars. This is a case where our sympathies are all with ourselves, and if the corn- 'pany and the union cannot settle the matter some one ettfe should complete the road.

We It, and must have it at onee union or lib union, and the company should go ahead with it. ABOUT PERSONAL TAXES. Our article la'st week on the robbery of the poorer people by the personal tax levy seems to have stirred up people considerably and we have received eight letters on the subject. One man, a clerk living in a four- room flat, getting a salary $10 a week, has been assessed $7.96 on his poor 111 lie biradlO of sticks, and in the same block is a man worth at least $10,000, i piano and fine i Who is not assessed a cent. A woman, who has little else but her sewing machine and three rooms, and hi assisted in her living by her daughter's clerk hire, is assessed $5.64, although she explained her case to the assessor who visited her home, and never filled out a blank.

The others are in much the same stvaim, and all justly complain of the injustice of this sand-bagging process of raising money. It were better to elect local assessors who know something about the condition of people in thoir i i than to pay a lot of bums for work of assessment, who have i to recommend them for the position than their ability to hustle votes at primaries. WILL BE HANGED TO-DAY. Unless Gov. Oeneen or the supreme court interferes, Robert Newcomb, the negro who killed Mrs, Poor and a crippled negro named Blue was cornered by the police and while resisting arrest shot, and killed Sergeant John Shine, will be hanged in the county jail to-day sometime before noon.

Johann Hoch, the wife murderer, is to be hanged next Friday. THE ENGLEWOOD FREE READING ROOM. At the regular monthly meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary report for the li of January WBH submitted, which showed a large attendance of men and a considerable increase in the of boys and youths, 584 being present i the month. The largest in one day was Sunday, the 2Lst, 111, and on the 281 103. On Boys' Register to a (here are 275.

ranging from seven to seventeen years of age. Total ber of all classes for January 2,284. A larger a of boys' books and i a is needed and donations of these will be welcomed. 'The ladies feel a a work of this i ought to be better supfiorted financially a It is and makes an urgent appeal for lo meet running expenses. Any i a i will bo gladly i Estolla Horton, M.

400 W. 65th street. MISS LEONE'S A i next week's engagement Miss Mmuio l.eono, talented and beau- i leading lady, i a her connection i Marlowe Theatre Stock company, a i sent in her resignation three weeks ago, and is i i her engagement one week longer, to enable tho management lo secure another leading lady to take her place. Miss Leone has made many friends in Englewood where her ability and talent are appreciated as well us her charming' a i and honesty a thoroughness of her work. Few of our readers can a i a Iho of and i it takes to now ehararfers each i only four rehearsals and to dress as well as play I a correctly.

Under I i strain Miss I cone's nervous a a and she will be compelled to lake a rosl, a she has had several very i offers to join other companies in stock as well as in prod i Piobably no actress has ever won so hii'Jt a place in (ho i a i of our people as has Miss I.cone, and Hie heartiest and bo si wishes lor her i and success, bo'h professionally and personally, will follow her. UNION BIBLE CLASS MEETING. A union meeting of the Men's Bible Classes of the Englewood district will be held in the Engicvvood Baptist church from 3:30 lo 1:30 p. Sunday next. This is the flrsl of a series of meetings to be held and i be addressed by Rev.

Wm. A. Quayle, of St. James M. E.

church, and Rev. Chaw. G. Kindred of the Englewood i i a church. of these gentlemen are among the noted orators of Chicago and will undoubtedly be at their best in Ibis i for all men of Englewnod and i i i HAPPILY WED.

TvMss Harriett A. Wilher was mar- rind Thursday, the 8th, to Mr, Albert T. Darche at the home of her uncle aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Wilber, 238-66 St. The bride was attended by her cousirs, Miss Anna C. Perry and Mrs. E.

W. Cearfoss, and Mrs. A. M. Smale, sister of the groom.

A dainty luncheon was served. After March 1st they will be at home at the above address. A number of beautiful and useful presents were received. A ADVERTISEMENTS I IN THIS COLVMN AT OMK CENT PER WORB. FOR UKNT--S-ioom funii.sherf colfiiBe; furtiiu'c hi'iit; modern conveniences, 6111 Murslitield live, Call 8 i.

m. TO RKNT-- Two nicely fiiriihhpd rooms; nil home comforts; modern ('unvenionees, e.iirly breakfast If de.slruil; eiUI uvenliiKS. (Mil Miu'Khllclil avc. Widow. LOST--Gun metal open-fueerl i on G3d between J-luls'iod and i five Addiens 0.

care J'jiigluwucid Times. TO KENT--Laigo well J'mnlshed room, all modern reason- nblo rent. i Jlul; Noimal ave. LOST--A lursp eanipo brooch, in i rounded corners Wus lixsi between KiiKlcwood I'rcHljyterian churcli and PI5IO Normal Sunday evening Jt JH an heirloom and highly prized 09 1 Lilicral rewaid will be )uld for Its i 10 Charles W. Fierce, 6IMO Noimal uvc.

MIfliKJAN you want to buy 01- trade for a nice farm or lesort In Michigan, 1 can Intercut joti n.s 1 ji'presonl some very desirable bargains i thai line. a i 608 W. fKliel st. Tel, Normal 1135. FOR KENT--Nicely i i i i front loom, heal, bath, Western Ind.

tians- G920 Parnell ave, 1'BACTIOAL TRAINED NTJRSI3 wants posllion, care of invalid I gentleman or disabled person, Ptrmancnt engagement )uefoired. References. Addvcus "Nurse" 'MO 63rd st. FTJUNISHKU ROOMS--Two nicely located, Mglit, well heated rooms in Hat. Apjjly ard lloor, 018 st.

WANTED--Middle aged woman in small a i (Jood wages. Call on i 0. W. Wauics, Ilalated st. FOR i I modern flat tlnec rooms i i kitchen liirnislied, to a i Jiel'eiencos excluinyed.

Ncai Jiock Island station, Jst Hat, 7100 Stew- ai ave. JH1KSS A a to half of elegant l.irgc store room i Miss A. M. iJrinaon i i ul 828 63rd, St. I of Ihtlbted St.

This is clc- g-anl i i to build up goud trade In a i short time. Call at once. FOR SA coal range, water cheap. I i at 1 Cj'd Bt, WANTED--100 Automobiles a carriages to repaint and relrim. Best work, lowest A.

Lawder Cairluge -los-112 W. St. I1OUSKS bought and sold; teaming and a i of all kinds, MEKHH.L SON, 6(M( llalsled si. Barns in roar. OFFICE HOOM--For heated, lighted, telephone, nil earnenienee.s.

A Doyle's, 60-10 Halstcd St, A. H. WHITLEY CO. 312 W. 63rd.

T6I. Went. 578. Offer for sale the following properties belonging to the Englewood iilevutucl ENGLEWOOD AVK--South front, between No. and Iho elevated rullroad, a 8 i a vacant, $1,200.

KGOLESTON front, between No. (iUlO and the elevated railroad, feet, vacant, $1,500. EGGLESTON fro til, No. 6320, two frame Hats, recently remodeled, feet. KGGLESTON AVK--East front, between and the rnlliond, Hlx IM feet, vacant, $1,000.

6320 NORMAL feet, 3- story steam heutcd Mat i i (i looms each, $7,000. 6324-28 NORMAL two steam heated, tl-roorn fluta, $15,000. NORMAL south of No. 6326, lot 25x128, vacant, 1 ARNB1L front, between No. 6318 and the elevated j-allroad, lot vacant, $1,800.

PARNBL.L, No. 6328 and the elevated railroad, lot vacant, $1,250. HARVARD between No. 6318 and the clpvated railroad, front 40 feet, rear 27.2x187, vacant. JOHN M.

MeCLUN. 318 W. 63d 8t BARGAINS. COMPARE THESE WITH OTHERS. fiS2J T'NION AVK, 2 tints of 7 anrl rooms each, all larse and i large attic.

conient basement, furnace, bath and gas, i a slahle. lot 50xxl60 feet. J6.0UO KAFAYKTTR AVK room dwelling slono a i oak tinlsh, open i i i i a i lot 40x1 to cement basement. J4.GOO. 710!) I I A ST.

next to electric line i pressed i i store room line 6- room flat abcne: hard wood and open plumbing; lot 2Txl25 to alley; new barn. $1 r10. NORTH EAST CORNKU GIST AXP MORGAN ST. feet to Good eornei rlpo for i i a irn- i all ahsessnu-nts a i paid. CHIT.

LAFTJX i i 2 flats; a i fi rooms; bath and KUN; porcelain a and Mnks, Stone and buck i a i walks. $2.300 S. K. C'ORNI'Ut A A AXD S2 ST. dwelling; stone a i a i a i oak i i good a i i'rlee $2,000.

WKST r.STIf St. residc'noe and In iek a i a gas. and i i renU-d for )ei niu. CHAS. J.

NEAL. 8684 Vincennes Rd. Tel, So. Eng, 333. FOR SAUO-- The follow ln bargains in propi'i Car- peiHer SI.

bet. 851 U.fiO foot; r.O ft C'iiruonlpr Si. bel. gr.lli S6th; $'J ft. Sewer, ji.s, paved Si.

AKo I a Clueken Karin, 5 -room cottage, i barn, chicken house. ground tOO water, gas, a St. on SWIli SI. WcM Island. A 0-) oom i a elegant modem borne a i i fli.OOO, i ment.

i I'eiwos. line barn. A a a SSlh I C. J. Neal isliSI i i Road, 323 W.

63D ST. Pi'onc Normal 361. VWKXNRS front i i i 2 Hats, (i rooms cacti, moilcm intf, oak linish, steam a tiOO. lake iTond v.icnnt loin part i OU-Ifi ll.it i me on livK'k foundalion. lot fool 1'ionl; ronts lor $28.00.

Price, $2,500. A figiuo. Uu ACRE FARM, Michigan--Mostly ft i fi room house. Uarn, etc. Price $2,500.

fcxcliuiige for i Improved. STEGE A I DEHNING. 935 63 COR. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. Tho vory host nnrl vnosl modern Buvs'lur and Fire Proof Safe Deposit Vaults.

Eoxos to from per year upwimls. All sizes. Open from a. m. to 8 p.

A STONE. 826 W. 63d St TO T1RNT-- store? in ivw ing. a bloek from fil) ITnlstorl Sts. Nos 931 W.

63rd St. ind No. W. Gltvi. St.

Good a i for di ucr- glst. i a i a grocery or a stores. as-ninic vour tense- i May A nonr 73d new six room frnme, stone frmndiitlon, open sanitary plumbing, hot water beater in bnsement. PEORIA near 7Scl st, two flats four rooms oar'h. Modern.

$1,050. Only cnsli balance monthly. nenr filst two flat stone front morlem, five nnd and six rooms, $1.250. I-lnyden Stone. Tel.

Wcnlworth 286. G. C. F. TIDHOLM, 306 W.

63rd St. r(U7 AVK. 6-rnnm a cot- I modern 2fi-foot lot 1 for noo "SHIELDS AVB. near 57th St. 2-flat stone a i 2G-foot lot.

riot) PRICK COTTAOK on 58th St. West of i modern, oak trim, for north of 65lb 2 brink flat bnilQlnK, rents for $180 per venr; fiirnane hi'nt. 7 rooms, modern, PrlPH. 13.700, LOW13 south of G6th 2 flat brick, atone frent, stove heat, up to date In everything. PrlfP.

AVE. south of 70th 100 feet for IM.OOn nr feet for I 000. CARPENTER ST. Near 68th. 25 ttset SHOO.

CENTER Near 66th, 25 foot lot 731 W. 62d two-story brick flats, 500. Additional Wants oh Fourth Page gletfood fair 63RD ST. AND EGGLESTON AVE. TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION.

TO. Normal la our 17 years of business experience in Englewood we have been studying the needs of our people and know that we have attained the desired end in carrying the most complete lines to bi found on the SotTth Side in China and Crockery Ware Enameled Ware Light Hardware Cooking and Kitchen Utensils Household Tools, Brushes, Brooms Shades, Lamps, Burners, Stationery In fact, anything you may need in these lines. Our line of Dishes and Glassware is complete either in sets or odd pieces. Pretty China Bric-a-brac and Novelties Our clerks are prompt and courteous, our delivery system perfect, and we invite your trade. 523-25 Wast 63rd Streat, Cor, Eggleston Avenue Ill I fl'11 111 1 1 1 dl 1111 iT Minn 11 i 11 Grands, Uprights and Art Pianos 1QO6 MOOEL.S The famous LYRIC GRAND, the most perfect of all small grands.

The renowned PARLOR GRAND. The ARTIST'S CONCERT GRAND, made ia all the popular woods. UPRIGHTS in a variety of sizes and styles, made up in fancy MAHOGANY, WALNUT, OAK and all tbfc choice ART PIANOS to suit any period of furnishings. Used by the leading Symphony the world. Most of the Famous Pianists have played on them in Concert.

Whit Wn. H. SHERWOOD Myc: "Poiltlvdr superior to may ttwt I ptajrct." The HENRY P. MILLER Pianos are the bwt. Catalogues, terms and prices cheerfully furnished upon application.

F. Q. THEARLE CO. 63rd. St.

and Stewart Ave. Solo AcwiU for CWofa aotf 1 I LAWDER'S CANADIAN SPEEDING SLEIGH- THE BEST SPEEDING SLEIGH BUILT. Qreat Strength Light A A. LAW0ER, Factory. 4O8-1O-12 W.

Sixty-ninth St. Annual Clearing Salel The warm winter left me overstocked wilh high grade patterns hi Foreign and Domestic Suitings and Overcoatings Which I must clear out at cost prices, Complete line nml every one first class. Yon know my reputation hi lit, style and worknumhliip. ''That's all. Friedman the Tailor 333 West 63st STREET YALE AVB.

O. M. EARTH'S AND STOVE STORE During alterations at his place, 674 W. 6pth Street, it occupying rooms at 68th and Wallace Streets O. F.

NORDBERQ, and Treua. Re.iidence 9740 Phone NonMl Englewood Mantel Tile Company Manufacturers of Mante's, Consoles, Grilles. Grates, Mantels and Fire-Place Trimmings. Floor and Wall Tiling a Specialty 6203-5 AVENUE -J phone Wentwo th 800.

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