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ENGLEWOOD TIMES. VOL. XVII. 42. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 19O5.

fl.OO PBB YEAR J. P. WEBSTER, M. D. Offke: $49 W.

6 3 rd St. (Post Office Block.) to 3 and 7 to 8:30 P. WENTWORTIf 733 AMbtence, 6437 Stewart Avemtt, WENTWORTM 717 DR. HENRY R. BOETTCHER, Eye, Ear.

Nose and Throat. 0ft Vonetial 34 Washington St Bowis: 10 a. m. KI 1 p. in.

Tel. Mala 6356 Harvard Avenue I 8 to 10 a. m. nu Tel. Englewood 1 Y.

McCORMICK, M. D. Offlca and Residence. 6424 Parnell Avenue Telephone Normal 2614 9s. 12 to 2 p.

m. and 6 to 8 p. m. Frank William Smithies, M. D.

Physician and Surgeon Office and Laboratory: Lowe 79th St. Hours: Daily--8-9 a. 2-3 p. 7-8 p. m.

Sundays--9-101. 3-4 p. m. Telephone Wentworth 915 Residence: 7810 Lowe Ave. Tel.

Wentworth 847 Until 8 a. 12-2jt 8p. m. LEO.J.HELDRING,AU). Orthopaedy, medical manage, electricity Cor.

State and Randolph Ovtt Drug Store Telephone Central S062 OBRMAN, FRENCH OR HOLLANI SPOKEN 8. D. NIXON, M. D. anO "Resience ST.

AND WENTWORTH AVE. Tel. Wentworth 282 Night Promptly Answerek Office to a.m. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8530 p.ra Sundass. to 4 p.

m. Dr. Albert Fisher, Sr. OSTEOPATHIST, Graduate American School of Osteopathy Kirksville, JMo. Rooms 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, JULiEN HOTEL, 63rd Sr.

and Stewart Ave. Telephone S80 or 985 Wentworth. W. H. COWEN DENTIST 1st Floor.

63O5 Normal Ave. Hours: to 12 and 1:15 to 5 Evening Hours: 7 to 8 Tuesdays and Fridays Office closed at noon Wednesdays Phones: Office 502 Went. House 55O4 Went. Tel. Wentwortfa 122 WILLARD GRAYBEAL DENTIST 601 W.

69th Cor. Normal HOURS: 8 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p.

m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m.

to 8 p. m. SUNDAYS: 9 a. m. to 12 m.

CLOSE WEDNESDAYS AT NOON. Dr. Wilmer O. Bradfield, OPTICIAN. 63rd St.

and Stewart AT. OFFICS HOURS: A. M. to 12 2 to 5:30 P. M.

ETeningi by Appointment. RES. 6543 BISHOP ST. J. J.

HENNESSY, Justice of the 6301 Halsted St. WILLIAM TREXLER. Clerk. WENTWORTH 287. Magistrate Enflewood Court.

ASA. G. ADAMS. Justice of the Peace HaUled Sts. THEODORE F.

EHLER. Clerk. S. S. Office.

3902 State St. VCaKHOHEt WENTWOHTH SULLIVAN'S Suburban Papers ENGLEWOOD TIMES. AVBVRN PARK MONITOR. FQVYH ENGLEWOOD Published every Friday Morning al 444 WEST SIXTY-TfllRD STREET. TELEPHONE GARFIECD 374.

RESIDENCE 444 ENGLEWOOD AVK. Telephone Wentworth 6442. where we may be reached after 5 p. m. South Side Locals The Marlowe theater will open Sunday afternoon.

The fall term of Orr's Business College will commence Sept. 5th. Walter B. Page of 5942 Normal avenue is at Fox Lake for his vacation. Miss Alice Henderson of 61sr st.

is enjoying a pleasant vacation in Canada. Why not take your meals through the hot season at the Grace Restaurant? Mr and Mrs. W. M. Tyler of 6327 Peoria street spent Sunday at St.

Joe, Mich. Mayo, 544 W. Sixty-third street, is making $5 photos for during August. Watch for the "bargain window" at Porter's. Refrigerators at cost this month.

Miss Mabel Burgess leaves this week for Seattle, to join her parents. Mrs. Clara F. Neeves of 6324 Yale avenue is about again after a week's illness. The Western Indiana track elevation has been completed to Forty-seventh street.

Mrs. Anna Monroe has taken, a two- room suite of rooms at the Me'ssenger for the year. Jarvis Weed is making a special rate to graduates. Call and let him show you samples. Don't forget to take a box of Chavett's Solace with you on your vacation trip.

Mr. K. Kane of 6415 Union ave. is spending his vacation at his home in Braidwood. 111.

Miss Lois Klaus of 429 Englewood a venue has been the guest of friends at Tiskilwa, 111. R. JOHNSTON'S Veterinary Hospital and Dog Kennels 6338 Wetitwonh Ave. Wentwoath 5761 F. J.

MACDOKAU), ARCHITECT I'lans and Specificitions on Short Nolice. 755 W. 63d Place. l. Vcnt.

i EERLESS KIDNEY TER Is in the lead, i i friends' every flay on its merits, and satcf increasing because it is lionest remtdy never to erne liver, rhe ihintism. backnche. coiiMipntion and bilious a costs only 50 cents box from your Trade supplied by Robert Steveiisoi Peler VanSchnnck Sons, oM Morrisq wholesale jobbers, Cbi nclnch uRffis Co Mr. C. W.

Welter of G201 Wentworth avenue are enjoying a week's vacation friends at Saugatuck, llich. Mrs. Amelia O'Brien of 266 Garfield bculevaid, a i daughter, are at F'in' for two-week's tay. Arthur D. Brookfield of 5957 Union avenue has been appointed, principal of the High schools of Kewanee, 111.

Mrs. John R. Connor of Huntsville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Coleman of 236 Sixty-sixth street. Jliss Mattie Ballantine of G415 Union ave. is visiting friends in Decatur and other southern points. Mrs.

William Schulze of GIT 62nd st. has gone to Wittenberg, for a two weeks' visit with her parents. Justice Hennessey leaves next week for Kankakee, 111., where he will attempt to deplete the river of fish. Miss Emily M. Kief of 146 Sixty-fifth street has returned from a two weeks' with friends at St.

Paul, Minn. Mr. Mitchell Deuter of 6529 Lafayette avenue is spending his vacation in a tour of the Michigan resorts. Mr. C.

W. Lamb of 5636 Halsted street has gone to Oklahoma in hopes of relief from an attack of asthma. Special summer rates now In force at Jarvis Weed's studio, 429 W. 69th street. All bahy pictures $3 per dozen.

Mrs. Sarah Burnhani of 7409 Stewart avenue is entertaining Miss Evaline Thompson of South. Haven, Mich. B. C.

Leach will build, a two-story frame residence at 7121 Yale avenue that will cost when completed Mrs. S. E. Harnett of 239 Sixty-fifth street is home after a delightful visit of ten with her son at Rockford. 111.

Mrs. A. H. Rogers of 6712 Halsted street will return tomorrow from, a six weeks' visit with friends at Edgar. Wis.

Mrs. F. M. Redmond and son Willie of S2S Sixty-fourth street have gone to Cedar Rapids. Towa, on a vacation trip.

Rev. Smith Thomas Ford of the Englewood Baptist church is spending the month of August in Chautauqua. K. Y. Mrs.

Everitt E. Elliott Of Fan-mount. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Reams of 627 Sixtieth street. The cigar sells for five cents. H.

B. Weller of 5614 Green street spent the first of the week with rela- in Elgin, 111. Pierre Coleman of 236 Sixty-sixth treet has gone to PawPaw lake for weeks' rest. The Second Regiment band will give concert at Hamilton Park tomorrow afternoon. J.

G. Mann's popular lunch room and cafe at 6246 Wentworth avenue open all night. Daniel Boyle of G547 Yale avemie is mjoyir.g a two vacation in Minnesota. Mrs. F.

E. Jaeger of 6245 Laflin ticet has returned from a two weeks' at Decatur. 111. Miss Mae Piggott of 5723 Union venue has gone on a month's visit to he Western States. M.

H. Tichenor Co. are building a training stable at-Fifty-ninth and Paulina streets. Miss Grace Wright of 154 Sixty-fifth is visiting friends in Alliance -ind Pittsburg, Penn. Miss Hattie Washburn of 6932 Cener avenue has returned from a pleas- int visit at Streator.

111. John A. Henry of 6601 Stewart avenue has returned from a lengthened lip through New Mexico. Mr. T.

II. Ehler of 6331 Peoria stieet spent the first of the week with friends at PawPaw Lake. Miss Ida Lavender of 6201 Wcnt- worih avenue sper.t Saturday and Sunday at PawPaw Lake. Miss Alice Snapp of 6551 Harvard a-, cnue has gone for visit to Memphis. her old home.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Forsyth and daughter of 237 Seventy-first street away on their vacation.

Constable John D. Beseler of 1 IS i i street is recovering from his leccnt serious illness. Mrs. W. T.

Eaton of 6620 Harvard a-ienuo is spending the month with friends in Friendship. N. Y. The Englewood Scottish club will picnic at. Rasch's Grove.

79th street art! Bond avenue, Aug. 6th. Edward L. Ch.irlton of 5749 Paulina, sirco) is in camp at Bruce Lake with boys of St. Alban's choir.

If yon are going away, or have visitors, let us know It. We are always gla.d to welcome local news. Mrs. Ella Knott of Sullivan, spent Sunday i Mrs. S.

B. HarneU of 239 West Sixty-fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Ringo of 65-15 Wentworth avenue are spending a month at Stephensville, Mich Miss Edith Webber of Fort Wayne, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. George Ritter of 450 Sixty-ninth street. Mrs. S.

W. McCune and children of 6448 Grove avenue will leave next week for a month's vacation at Petos- kj, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Robinson and family of 7306 Stewart avenue have gone to Pullman, for a two weeks" vacation. Mrs. T. E. Costello.

with her children. Rose and Frank, of 6427 Normal avenue, are visiting friends in New Hampshire. Mrs. George Ritter of 450 Sixty- ninth street has returned from a month spent at, her old home in Fort Wayne, Incl. Mrs.

H. J. Thoendel of 6343 Peoria street returned this week from a three weeks' visit in the Blue Grass region of Kentucky. CLEAN OUT THE LOAFERS. We are very proud of Englewood.

but we have a lot of street corner loafers and rowdies that must go, to make the streets bearable for ladies to walk unescorted. A crossing policeman at Wentwortb and Halsted at the Sixty-third, street crossings is imperative, and a short walk either way to disperse this undesirable class of would soon rid our community of them, and if some good clubbing exercise was indulged in by the officers it would probably be for the good of the it is generally understood that many ox these loafers are vagrants of the insulting class, whose means of livelihood need investigation, and their absence would mean freedom from much of the petty thieving and burglaries so prevalent of late. Chase the loafers out of Englewood, Chief Collins, and we will believe you are in earnest in your reforms. ELEVATED A I A NEWS. During the past week the piers for the west line of the road have been completed to Wallace street and the Western Indiana station and the structural steel has been erected to west of Wentworth avenue, just where the road turns south.

The are again short on their orders, and the steel for the curve, "while it is en route will cot be ready for the men until the last of the week, and meantime the lower crossbeams and braces are being placed. The latest "pipe" is that there will be a three-foot elevation in front of every station, so that the cars may be stopped and started by gravity as an aid, to the electric power, but on this and about every other important point the road officials preserve an eloquent silence. The material, including ties, rails and crossties have all been delivered along the line, and while the road, may not be in operation as soon as at first promised it is safe to saj' we will be riding over the line before the snow flies. I A Housewives are victimized daily by these meandering merchants, who their stale, filthy and at all times unsanitary goods sell to them at prices far beyond what any merchant will ask them, and in addition to tiie un- cleanliness of their wares, they all use small-sized measures and short-weight scales The police cannot keep track oJ tLem. and their licenses which are often used, one for a dozen, as like the song "one colored gentleman resembles all others" or all peddlers as well as coons look alike to them.

A reputable physician has told' me that many minor diseases especially children's complaints, may be traced directly to the use of vegetables and fittits bought of these peddlers. I I I I I AT THE BAPTIST During the absence of the pastor Rev. Smith Thomas Ford, during the month of August the following ministers will conduct the services: August 6th. Rev. H.

J. Vosburg of Oakland. Cal. August 13th. Rev.

R. B. Marshall of Ml. Carroll, 111. August 20.

Rev. W. J. Howell of Courtland, N. Y.

August 27th. a distinguished orator, whose name will be announced later. NEW BAPTIST CHURCH. A ADVERTISEMENTS I IN THIS COLUMN AT ONE CENT PER WORD. C.

D. WESTON AX OPPORTUNITY--I will give a good I party that can lake care of eight or ten boaidfis. and i rooms, a low rent and take day board for landloid and wife. Applications eyeiy day. Call at 12 si East O.Jd opposite Lake Shore yards.

FURNISHED ROOM--All modern, se- OF ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. Ject m-ighbo; hood, pleat-ant suiroundings, lor to desiiable gentleman. Call ylT W. St. WANTED--Sewing- at home, hemstitching and all kinds ot hand sewing: also ladies' knit sweateis.

Call at 7410 Parnell Aie. 44 CASHIER WANTED--Lady familiar with books willing- to work from a. m. to p. with two nights off at 6 p.

m. Salary $6. Steady job. Address Englewood Times. OLD CLOTHES--Have you any men's discarded clothing- that you want to dispose of for its highest intiinsic value? Address car" Times office.

WANTED--3 or 4 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. This office. W. B. S.

Mrs. Thomas Quayle and sister. Miss May Gallier of 6611 Lafayette avenue, are spending two weeks at Geneva Lake. Cement sidewalks are to be laid on all tr-e streets between Halsted and Morgan streets from Seventy-first to Seventy-fifth. Mrs.

Margaret Harnett of 239 Sixty- fifth street arrived home Monday from a pioasant visit with her sister at Greenville. Pa. Rev. J. Lift of Wittenberg.

the sue.st for the past fortnight of his daughter, Mrs. Schulze of 517 G2nd si. Shir; waists when laundered at the Palace fit and look correct. You are Fiiro to like the work. Telephone Wentworth 273.

Delightful string music, classical and popular program every evening and Sunday's at J. G. Mann's cafe, 307 63d street. Mr. and Mrs.

Woodman of 643S Ks- avenue, who have been mak- ng a "toui of the lakes." arc expected home this week. T.v. and Mrs W. G. Brad field of fi.1-43 Bishop street have returned from their extended trip to Portland.

and the Pacific Coast. Mrs. J. H. Clyman and daughter Carrie of Danville.

111., have returned homo a pleasant visit with Englewood friends. Miss Mamie Shorritt of G047 Pa oil avonuo has gone to Colorado Springs and the a i of Colorado a two months' isit. The choir of St. Bartholomew's church will have their outing at Black Lake, lasting two weeks, commencing Aug. Sth.

A Baptist church is to be organized in the near future in the Washington Park district. Rev. John Linden, until recently pastor of the Forty-eighth street Baptist church, has been at work for some time in this field, under the direction of the Baptist City Mission Society. A lot has just been purchased by the society at Fifty-sixth street and Michigan avenue, which will ultimately be the site of a church eciifice. For the present services are be held in the new hall at Fifry- ifth and State streets beginning next Sunday, with Mr.

Linden in charge. Additional Locals on 4 and 5 NEED BETTER WATER SUPPLY. Englewood district, south from Fif-- y-fifth street, needs a better water supply, and the maner seemb easy of if the oity council will permit the Stock people to build a water works for thoir needs and then urn the supply irom the big thirty- nch main on SiM -sixth street into he pipes here. It impossible to get in the third tloors of buildings and the supply in the second is imited. and the of pumps is a reccssity.

while if had the use of this additional supply we would have all we wanted and i not compel the city to furnish a other large pump have been promising for the last ton vcars. "VS'AXTED A modern two or three flat build.ing south of G3d street, east of mal avenue. Also a. modern or 9 room house south of 63(3 st. between State street and Xormal avenue.

Addiess L-," care Englewood Times. A GOOD THIXG I will sell my butter. egg. tea and coffee route in Englewood. including wagon, ice boxes and everything complete.

The route is nowpaying: $1,000 early and can be increased. Am leaving city and must sell. If taken at once. 8423 will buy it. Im estigate.

Address care Times office. FOR SALS-- At a. sacrifice, a physician's Goddard and Stanhope. At Lawder's, 40S 69th st. TO EXCHAXGE SU-acre farm, clear, 4 miles south of Vi'hite Pigeon, Mich.

House, barns, $40 per acre. $3,200 for flat property; -will assume. Geo. Z. T.

Kenyon, 6352 Sangamon street. ROOMS AND BOARD The "Hall House." 600 "vi'est G2d newly furnished and renovated. Rates correct Mrs. Annie Graves. PAT HIGHEST PRICE for second-hand furniture and carpets.

F. Greenberger, 917 TT. 63d St. Tel. "Went.

2393. NEW BICTCLES, with coaster- brake. J24; with coaster and two speed gear, $29; inner tubes, 50c; single T. tires. one small boy's.

one medium, one lady's, coaster put on your old wheel, one Rambler, one Rambler, $15; one Eldridge, $12; others $3 and up; tape. 2 rolls. 5c. AXSLET HITZ. 743 63d Street.

OLD BOOKS and paper novels bought, sold and exchanged. ENGLEWOOD BINDERY. 737 63d st- GOOD INVESTMENT I have an opportunity to place several loans of $500 each on farms in Oklahoma, running from 2 to 5 years, and bearing 8 and 9 per cent interest. They are perfectly safe; good as U. S.

bonds. W- H. Sharp, 319 TV. 63rd st. FOR SALE-- At a bargain, 524 60th corner of Eggleston a 10-room house in fine condition.

Call on O. Budd, 5854 Normal ave. STOP PAYING RENT-- -If you would like to stop paying rent and have a. home of your own, by pajing a. small amount down, see O.

Budd, 59th sheet and Normal avenue. JOHN M. McCLUN, 318 W. 63d St. A A I A THESE I OTHERS.

41S EXGLEWOOD AVE. room resilience on brick and stone foundation. bath. gas. closet.

painted. pronorty in perfect repair, right at all street car lines. R. R. depots and new i R.

R. station, lot 40xllo ft. Price, i S3 6740 TVEXTWORTH 7 room hou--c on brick and stone foundation. bath. gas.

open plumbing. $1.000 recently spent in repairs, valuable lot 33x133 feet, $105 a foot; i property. The ground alone is worth moie than as last sale S110 a foot for vacant next door. 6640 NORMAL AVE room residence on stone foundation, open plumbing, gas. furnace, lot 30x125 to alley.

Price. SS.Sn'X 6420 NORMAL Lot to alley, improved with 9 room residence on brick and stcne foundation, bath. furnace, natural wood finish: see this snap. S3 GOO. 6332 ST.

LAWRENCE Brick and store trimmed two flat building. 6 rooms. cnch flat. bath. gas.

closets, lot 25x123 to allev: rent SSO a month. Snap at J3.500. G346 GREENTfOOD 6 and 7 room pressed brick front, stone trimmed. fiat heavy copper cornice and i intei ror finish oak throughout. open modern plumbing, furnaces.

finrst grade of hardware trimmings vised; i a month. Price. S6.7SO; dollar for dollar at i will not duplicate the pioporry. McCLf N. 31S 63D STREET.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED. AWNINGS A SPECIALTY. Telephone Wentworth 2201. 6159-61 Wentworth Cor62dtt GALEGALINE The original Dr. Vaiicaire prescription for developing the bust.

Made by ourselves from material imported by ourselves and absolutely pure and genuine. MRS, GEO. RITTER, Massuese Swedish movement, (not merely rubbing) Electrolysis, Scalp and massage. References and testimonials from best local physicians. 450 W.

63rd St, GEORGE RITTER, First CUss Prescription Druggist, Over 35 years experience in best drug stores in the U. S. Telephone Wentwarth 859, 450 W. 69th Stewart Corner Stewart FRANZ G. SPREYNE a SON ESTABLISHED 1869 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4026 STATE STREET TEL.

OAKLAND I3p6 6339 HALSTED STREET TEL. WENTWORTM 400 Orr's Business College A.ND School of Shorthand 6309 YALE AVENUE 8O2 W. 69TH STREET. ML A WATCH IS NO GOOD Unless it is j. reliable time-Keeper, no matter if it cost $500 or bta the popular watch is the reasonable priced one that is guaranteed to keep accurate time, looks well and wears wells, and I have the largest assortment of this kind in this part of the city, and am anxious to show them 1 ALSO DO REPAIRING.

A 3O8 WEST 63 ST. Carpet Cleaning Rug: Weaving "We make RURS from old carpets, that are and substantial. CLEANING PROMPTLY ATTENDED JTO. Wwr A I 804 63d ST Head of Unlo Av I I I I WENTWORTH 4 3 National Life Ins. Co.

U. S. Of A. ESTABLISHED 1861 WATCH TALK. The most perfect watch made in i country to-daj manufactured by the Hamilton Company at Lancaster.

Per.n. It keeps better i and Sivcs belter service than any other watch used. There is the greatest sat- isfaciion in a waicli that can lie le- rended on for correct time. We will be pleased to show their new movement. The price $15 to $45.

IT. W. Gilmore Sixty-third street and Stewart, avenue. Open evenings. The summer pri continues it photos mr $3.

Secure an early better call to-day. A STONE, 825 W. 63d St 721." GREEN 2-flat brick building, all modern, only $.5,100. 614 5STH 7-roOK frame house, lot -J5 by 125 feet; all modern; gieat bargain for Si.400. SEVEX-ROOM HOUSE, frame, stone foundation, on Aberdeen for $1.150.

6313 MAT 5 and 6-room modern brick and stone fiat building. Very cheap at S4.300. I A. LALLY, 418 W. 63RD STREET.

FOR SALE--Great bargain, the corner lot at and Colorado aves; SO by 125 feet; must go at once; -svoith will take E. A 69TH ST. AND AVE. WENT. 637.

fiS43 Yale avp. 9-room house: nil mode i lot 4GV- by 125 feet. Only $4.250. sood bargains in Normal Park property. G.

C. F. TIDHOLM, 306 W. 63rd St. T.OOMIS of 63d.

two flats, finrnp. only Sl.SOO. FIFTH 5Sth 7-room house. S2.500. MORGAN 64th.

Lot 33 1-3 by for $1,200. I EMERALD of 76th. East front. per foot. LOTYE of 70th st.

31U foot at SI.000. MORGAN near 67th. Brick 4-flat building, rents for $4SO, $4.500. SANGAMON of 63d, ttvo- story stone front flats, modern, 62J two-story brick flats, J4 500. BROS.7~323 W.

63D ST. Phone Normal 361. HOME AT A J1ARGA1N-- 33? 60th place. S' jooms. alcove and Kith, stone foundation, large lot 50x125 feet.

Only FLAT r.UTLDING on Perry near 65111 st. lot 6 and 7 at 1 50.1. INVESTMENT 791.) Fnrnoll 2-storv and basement frame tint building; rental $23.00 per month. Quick sale pi ice. $1,850.

7-tl W. C2D homo. rooms nnd bath, large lot, 48x125; easy ANYONE having second-hand furniture to sell leave word at Homebrook's, 331 fi3rd st. .426 W. 63rd STREET TELEPHONE WENTWORTH 116 E.

C. REED, Supt. Ladies' Garments Men's Suits GLEflNED We use the naptha process dry cleaning, it will not injure the most delicate fabric. Men's Suits Sponged and Pressed for 35c. THE EXCELSIOR CLEAKERS DYERS ford One door Kast of P.O.

J)4j H. "JIU OU, Phone Normal 542 Telephone and we will call for and deliver Goods. Additional Wants on Fourth Page -is A. A. LAWDER FINE BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES Phaetons, Business and Delivery Wagons Rubber Tires Put on and Repaired.

Painting, Trimming and Repairing. Work Called For and Delivered. EXPERT HORSE SHOEING. Telephone Went. 616.

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