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INAUGURAL BALI WAS BRILLIANT SPECTACLE •7 / / PRESIDENT AND MRS. TAFT MOVED AROUND HALL, GREET-! ED BY SCORES OF WELL WISHERS. WASHINGTON, March 5. William Howard Tali occupies tbu White House today as president of the L'uit ed States after the inauguration core monies yesterday, which were marred by the fiercest snow and sleet storm In years. The buckbone or the bllz *ard la broken toduy and before night train and telegraph service will be- 1 come normul. Through the night and i eaily morning the wind blew a gale. Theodore Roosevelt, ex-presldent of the Uuited States, was given an at fectiouate adieu as he, with Mrs Roosevelt, left for Oyster Hay at oid'l yesterday afternoon. Mr. Roosevelt was happy that he had been relieved o! his otflcial cares. He was greatly moved by the ufTe< (innate demonstra tion iu his honor while waiting for the train at the station. “Good-bye and good luck to you. ’ were his farewell greetings to the thousands who witnessed his depar ture. It was a magnificent spectacle when the great crowd waved handker chiefs ini unison and shouted “Good bye, Teddy." Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt occupied a druwlng room ou the Pull man car ‘‘Cly tie.” Mr. Roosevelt, in conversation with friends, declhred that he was glad tv) give up his urduous duties. “My, that was a line Inaugural ad drers of Mi Tift," remarked Mr GENUINE CORK 28 LINOLEUM 28 AT THE CUT RATE STORE. At a price as cheap as commonest floor oil cloth. Not remnants or scraps, they are all perfect goods the same as other dealers ask 75t a yard for. Bring the size of your j T i Saji* Round Pedestal Dinins Table Made of aolld oak with round turned pedeatal. finely fin iahed and extenda 6 feet; aame as aold by other dealere *A 7G rate price U| ■ FURNITURE. RUGS AND STOVES. THE CUT RATE STORE JOHN R. no V.Ot H » RKK'« nt >l>«4 on *VI I lum %T Blessed s store COR. WOOOWARO and HENRY awsrSßr • IN MEATS riin|c*> Y i'll mk Turk.-y* 1 **»• k*< ami < lib kens Hnnsts «»f I'.xlru * h«»l«-r \ nil it l.nmb—(llif kiml 111* ss. il '* m. II llnest In t h** , It y I Our own Hamburg St»*nk l-'.-e ll». Our own Pure Pork Siiui iK 1 ' meat Lie Ib. Our own I’ri'nsi'il <*<»rn It* if . I4elb. llmim* I'/o k' r Webb's Tli>mv. Armour’* Star hihl Swift'* Premium, the fluent braiui* sold. Ml*f«Hf*t—l'ui'i Home mud'-. extra sum y . . . 17rt ll».. .1 lbs. BOe OYSTERS Try our faninu* *ol|il pm kert (mi waterl, rwrlml dtrait front Baltl mnir HI MU till rill. lines »i , |i , i*t», NNo ran. ECCS Strictly flesh sX*c «l«»*. New Impoitiil Swlhm Cheese. Slie lb. Finest Haiti 1 Cheese unil Kngllsb i hedtl i ll*. Kd.im. Neufcliatel, Imperial, CanH'ln Cream Cue.-**., ntr , ete. Flesh t'ottilK'' Cheese IJr 111. Hr«l ( rmiiifry Ifnlter, l-lh. Print*. ,I.V Very Choice Gain . .. .'Mb' ll». Swift’* Pjctnlum Mutterlii. ( ei| mil In er» itllierv I 2Nc lb. Cholir Cocking Lutt'Cm IHr mill 90f lb. Fresh tlltigersnup*. 7e lb„ a lb*, UNr Pure St ruined Konev JOr pint Jur IN VEGETABLES Htrawlorry Pieplant .Nr bttnrb You me l»nli*n* .i Imnrlira Nr Itniiml Ksrtislie* :t Ininrb •* lilr New fieri* **r Inineli. 'J fnr INr Cabbage ««• ii> Hubbard Squash ...... . x . . 4v lb. I<rttliee. extra tender hothouse. .Srte lb. Fancy Kerman 11 cud Lettuce— atlr heart Freali Hplnm h . INr lb. Freah Her! Top* 4be perk Ov*ter Plant N i.„n<-hr« tt*r Paranlp* :t lb*, im «'srrot*. Turnip* nnrf fteet* Nr •• t. (Vu.kir.it OnlOna ... .V- t|t., NOr |>k. New Potatoes, <'lieunilu r*. .>iu*hri»om* Wn\ Beans, etc. Klnr*t Ten* anil t uftre* In the I It). till r them h trial. I r Kindly plarr jour orrter* n* rnrlj Roosevelt to Senator Root, Mr. R«>ol lespomled “It wm nplendld. * The inaugural ball last night repre sentml a scene ot mre beauty whim quiikened every human emotion. The vast hall in the pension bulldlug, where the bull was held, resembled dream of fairyland Fuir women, beau tlfuMv gowned, men whose names ate known in •*\ciy corner of the world; diplomats in <<uirt raiment, statesmen it. somber attire, and officers of the army and i.avy in their gorgeous uni foinis mingled in the lavishly-dccor uted hall, in the gallery thousands of beautiful American girls looked down upon the scene. President Tuft amt Mrs. Taft and Vice President Shermun made their way around the great ballroom greet • •i* by scores of well-wishers. The piesident had a delightful ten n.iitute reception iu his room upon ills annul during which lie greeted a num ber of Ills personal triends, including Ambassador Jiisserand, of France; Rob* rt. Muster Charlie and Miss Helen 'lull, his (hildien, and Miss Torrey. his aged aunt, who came from New Ragland to attend the inauguration, and ou whom, as he met her, he be stowed an affectionate kiss lioih the presidential and vice presi dential parties were met at the door of tne pension building by the ball re (option committee, of which Theodore W Noyes was chairman, and escort <»d to their respective rooms, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman arriving shortly before H o clock and the president and Mrs. Taft hulf an hour later. There was a cordial and hearty greeting to the distinguished gliests by the vast as semblage whenever they appeared, and they were kept busy in acknowl edging the applause of the multitude and salutations of friends. A chance gaze upward as the prom ei ad* was about to conclude brought tin* president face to face with his « hildren who had taken seats In ills box and then*’was a keen manifesta tion of pleasure and affection in his salutations. Ten Thousand Attend Ball. Music was furnished* by the Marine band and by Minister’s orchestra, the f( nucr varying its promenade selec- room and have it covered with Cork Linoleum at 29c Per Yard. 134-136-138 Mlohlgmn Avonum NEAR FIRST ST. In FISH COODS (••uni Alaska Salmon . ... a rar* a.Nr ltei| B.»y Alaska Salmon special INr ran. *1.70 tin*. Also Columbia Klver Salmon, ull size ran* Burnham's Little Seek Clam*. INr ran Kippered llrrrlna In Tomato Sauce, hint l Hut can .... 1 7r Mackete], In Tomato Sallee. . . , INr ran Blstnun k Herrin*. large fiat ran*. 2Ne Gorton’* Hand Packed Codfish - IOr pk*. Gorton’* Bnn*|e,** Codfish, I lb. tNe t Fancy. •’* lb*. #k»r. Gorton's Smoked Herring In glass |ar* m r Gilt I'M*< Lohstei ..2Nc, ft»c anal 4Ue Flesh shrimp INr anil XNe con Co\ e i lystet lOe ran • ’him Bouillon ... ‘JUr and KNr bottle Finnan Huddle PJVfcc lb. Salt Mack. r. I I He, tf.Ne, NNc each Bloaters ... N for lOr IIKIA KT, in nil fruit ftt flavors. Nr oka-. •• for ... IN FRUITS hin y sw.-.-i Niivrl Granites Nile, (lie nml Ntlr ili.,. Illtler ttrnnue* for inarm.•lm|.- • • • riNr rtm. I'hnoy KuUi/ Apple* 4-,|t. ba*ket* .INr S. |, el Gr< '-lllng Appl* * NUr perk Fa nr > Mul.iifn Grnp.s, Pineapple*. Bin ana*. Strawberries, etc. (•rnpefriilt—lti’ii lie si/.'- lUe. *l.lO a do/ K\ Ir i Choh • 1,. .itoi.K !iltr ilnr. Special Smyrna Washed Fla* i -ii>. bum, jiii N'tW I’artl I i.ii .** i2u,i> ib. Sp'elnl W <lntil Meals :tNr lb Salted Pratt til* INr Ib. IN CANDIES Frc.-li Blown Molasses Crisp. JTSr Ib. Assurted Minis or Guuidtop*. UfH* lb. Beit 4"' Clioeolate* .. . , IlNe Ib. Fatuous Alb-grcttl and Apollo Ohoco- Intes. Sunshine Kls*es UNe Ib. Fancy box A 'angles of all kiml* CIGARS A foil lltv- -HrrpTrrtnt and rVuncj-tic Larne .’CNr bnttlr of ifiteen _ llllxr*, *|,rrlnl da / C Sjteclnl kul> on dams, Marmalade ami Preset*vt fl Fruits. ) ms possible THE DETROIT TIMES: FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1909. tion of “Hail to tile chief,'' with the ‘ zßar Bpang!ed Hanner “ The com positions v. ei»- especially effective an<l were sweetened and mellowed by the acoustics of the court. Darning was indulged In as the hours progressed, but this was Impossible earlier iu th*» evening be i a use of tin dense crowd, conservatively estimated at lu.OUO. President und Mrs Taft went to the supper iu the president's room short ly after In o'Olot k, followed l>> the vice president and Mrs. Sherman. Hy this time the* hull was ho crowded that only a small space at one end c< uld be kept clear for dam-jug. Those who could find room took positions in the gallery to watch the j vast assemblage on the door, wher- , people of every walk of life rubbed elbow* and made* their way about the hall as best they could. With the approach of midnight [there was a slightly perceptible dl I n.mutton In the number of couples on , the lloor and from tills hour on tho [crush was gradually relieved. With the arrival ot 12 o'clock the disciples of Terpsichore found better oppor tunity for dancing and the entire floor was soon tilled with a moving mass that presented a brillluncy of color and gaiety seldom equaled.* Although a part of the •»allery near the president's box hud been reserved j fui the distinguished guests, dlpio mats and other ottß-luls mingled with them on the floor. Taft Dodges Speech. The president and Mrs. Taft and the vice president and Mrs. Hhermun re tained from tho supper iu their box u< 11:30 o'clock. The president's party left the pen- Hull building shortly befote midnight, j relurning to the White House as they ! had come, In anew automobile Those whu occupied the president's box weie: President Taft’s three broth er!. and the women of their families; Vice Presidin’ auu Mrs. Sherman, Gov. iluimon, of Ohio, and Senator O’Connell Bradley, of Kentucky, Vice President and Mrs. Sherman rc muined for u short time after the president had left President Tatt I was given a cordial reception und the grace and beauty of the bull made a [fitting close to fils day. lie did not Juir. in the dancing and gently refused when called on for a speech. The record of casualties incident to the Inauguration ceremonies of yes terday was three deaths. three J probably fatully injured and , more than 75 persons slight | ly injured. The dead are: Samuel Young, 25, of this city; Nor ; man A Stall, 45, of Richmond. Va., I and Andrew B. Doran of Pittsburg, Pa. i The seriously injured were Policeman Frederick Dirks, Samuel Carter of Vir ginia and William Denell of this city. Clll SHY OF PAVING BRICK iCOUNCIL'S DELAY IN ACTING ON BIDS MAY HOLD UP PAVING WORK. Detroit may be in a bad way for ■ brick raving before the coming Rea i non la ended, owing to the present j condition thut has arisen with regard to purchases of paving brick. Although bids were submitted fur brick In January, the streets commit tee of the council has made no move yet toward approving or uisapprovlng I jcf Commissioner Haarer s recommend ations of eight kinds of brick which lie fm'.,usc-.Llua ymu In const - queuee, the public works department . has been unable to get in any advance supply. I Paving work begins about May 1, and the city us:*s brick then about as last as they can be shipped in. There is always difficulty In getting brick to ward the end of the season, and P 1 has. therefore, been Usurer's policy to lay in us large a supply us possible I at (be start of the seasou. Some of the brick concerns are get- Iting listless and talk of withdrawing I their bids and checks, as they wish Ito know whethei their output ts placed i here before they are c ut off from other I markets. It ts Just possible thut j Haarer may ha\e to try to get brick on last year's contract If the round! does not act soon on these bids. Members of the committee say that they have delayed because they want ed to Inspect tin* brick streets of the i ity to learn which brands of brick have worn badly in the past. "We have had several dates set," said Aid. t (ilinnan. "Last week wre were to go’, but did not make it. Then we weie to go Thursday, but the snow Hurries made us think there might be a storm We snail go soon now." I j HUSBAND IN PRISON; WIFE ASKS DIVORCE Hut uiic now suit for divorce was Started Friday, that of Theresa against Fred NVett. The Welt a were married lu 1880 and lived together at interval* until 1904. .The separation then was final, as Fred was sent to the house of cort'ectloh 'by Judge Murphy, then on the record ers court bench. The sentence wan for not h'ss than five years nor more than eight, and Fred is still in prison. ; the bill says. — 1 Merchandise and Methods That Win. ‘Nil windows attract more attention and favorable comment than those ar j ranged by John l). Mahley, 184-180 , Wood w ard ave. Just now they are rui j diant with the new things In clothing j 1 and haberdashery for men and chil j dren and to be well posted in fash ion's latest edicts for spring one ha* ' only to take a peep at the attractive j displays of the Mabley store. A strict' adherence to the motto —“the best In! i the world for the money"—has won 1 for the house of John I). Mabley a constantly Increasing success. Patrons are sure of absolutely dependable mer- : I « handlse and a sincere purpose on the | part of every salesman to look care fully after the man on the other end of [the bargain. Such policies, such pains taking and conscientious effort can not fall to Induce the splendid pat ronage enjoyed bv the house. Stesms A Cos. Increase Capital. Frederick Stearns & Cos. filed a no-’ lice with the county clerk. Friday, that th< capital of the company had been increased from s'.*oo,ooo to $1,000,000. All of the Increased capital has been subscribed and paid in cash. During ’•iu7 the company accumulated a sur tr‘u* of fir: "on -.r,. and sloo.non of this (.mount was divided In dividends. Qualified authorities have estimated th« standing tlrfiber in the I’nlte IJ States all tiie way from 822.862.000,000 ] 10 2,000,000,000.000 board feet. 1 CUT LIGHTLY INTO ESTIMATES COMMITTEES PASS BRIDGES AND LIGHTING FUNDS WITH FEW CHANGES. With an uiacrity that might almost be termed iiuste, the council commit tees on bridges uml on public lighting run through the estimates. Friday morning. The bridges committee, of which Aid. Kills Is chairman, hud only about <s.- OUO to pass on in sulurleu ami repairs for Belle Isle bridge, auu these were approved without a change, There was somewhat more cere mony in connection with the lighting commission budget of <491,000 Supt. Misteraky and some of the commis sions were present to defend their es timates which they did so successfully that when the committee adjourned, it had passed on everything, and held back, under consideration, only <5.000 for an Inventory of the plant, and had cut <2OO from the price of one uutomo bile. The cutting on tills fund will there fore, have to he done by the council in committee of the whole or else left entirely to the hoard of estimates. Aid. Keating has CHll,ed the public buildings committee together for Fri day afternoon to discuss the amounts asked for the varioui public buildings during the coming fiscal year Furniture with a matt finish can be renovated with a thin solution of white paint in turpentine or by rub bing it over with linseed oil. Field telephone* provided with a Specially are *u «« -added to the equipment of every infantry sub division of the Austrian army ....The - People’s Pages Advertising rates under any classification In these columns, one cent per word each Insertion, cash in advance. No advertise ment Inserted for less than 11 cents. Persons whose names appear In the telephone directories, may havo advertisements charged at above fates. Call BELL MAIM 1498- HOME—CITY 3385. For the convenience of patrons arrangements have been made with the following to receive liner sa ve, tlsements at the same rate as charged at the home office; BAIT BIDE. Houghteu-Preuch Coal Ce- 411 Bast Canfleld-ave. Mt. Elliott Pharmacy, Mt. Elliott and Oratlot-aves. F. Brows, 1159 Jefttnon -SV4 J. McPherson, 1400 Gratiot-ave.. oppo site car barns. WEST BIDE. C. O. Baaeor, 895 Grand Rlver-ava Turner Mtaatoa. 166 Myrtle-st. F. B. Driscoll, 417 Mlchlgan-ave. J. W. Millard, 1419 Fort-st went W W. Bush. 694 Michigan-ave. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Edward Springstuhe, 22; Bertha Zl now, IS. Frederick D. Van Volkenburg. 23. Detroit: Lillian L Tower, 21, Dear born. M Walter ('harbonneau, 21; Krlrna Engle. I** Hi nn< Feiman, 26. Zlber Mllverateln, 24 Curl lloppi nratli, 20; Minnie Jenks, 20 . BIRTHS BOYS. John' Carol. 3"K Sixth. Frank Naroany, r»7T Ferry t'barb'N Smoke, 1004 Dubois.* Alexander I’a.lot, 210 Eighteenth Max e\\ labert, 201 Alfred Steve Cramer, s&x F'eterson Albert Derham, .‘>s2 Winder. John Sehrerk. s.MI Twenty-fifth. Clarence Pornlchow'skl. 222 Williams. John Wdlelklow'skl. 1161 Twenty fifth. Komnn Nogalskl, 1267 Dubois Jus aCtos. 2N» Dubois, tllUl.S. Charles Itonpa. 170 Hastings Stanislaus ku randnskl, 7» ,-xdnlr. Hubert Hrakel i*st Morrell Thomas Hawkins, 1"7 Twenty-fourth Ogden Anderson. 257 Mt Elliott Michael Waaner, 736 Farnsworth. Marry Kaufman 636 Heaublen (Ji'O Cook. 44" Theodore. Lewis De«|e| h k, 3"0 Waterloo, l-'iank I*&pllnski, 3"8 Tillman John Hehtiltx. 320 Mullett. John Hlavat. 324 Illinois. Joseph Thelseii 442 Sherman. Edward Itapp. i4 Lawton. <4eo. Evans, 34 Sixteenth. (’has. Heal. 2f>4o Baker. Barney Lntlnskv 407 St Antoine Ike Thay. 28S High. Edward Thurber, 41* Wilkins (’has. Doeblei. H*L’> Forest. Albert Smith, 1 222 Adams DAILY DEATH LIST Gertrude W. Mil*'*, 1 y**itr. 64 Hunsell, j pneumonia | Mullssa Munrn, 62 yetlrs. s.rs Trum bull; pulmonary congestion. Mary Wetmlre, 02 years, 400 Scotttn, i pulmonary embolism Lonllf M. Mount*, 32 y.ar* 140 West Alexandrine; septic cellulitis John lluw* It. 7 1 years. 166 Fifteenth; suicide by rutting throat Alvliih <\ Mrlchcle, 3* years, l-'llru, Ml< h.; tuberculosis Hermlna DeHur, 5H years, 225 Wil kins; intestinal obstruction. Margaret M. Walsh, 2 ><ars, 37 Trove bridge. meningitis. Mary Kehoe. 6s years, *l2*. Franklin: atoniatttls ; Itobert Hader. 20 yeais. Houlevaid fe.inrtarlum. strangulated hernia Mat gar • l Hcl .• !• i 61 \ .-nr .<*. lit I-,I llott pneumonia Kllen Hayden, 75 year*. S3 Spruce; dilatation of lieatt 0 DIED I'.fUJf-'.Fl't.R-- March 3. ISOS, at r rat ami*, 50!* <JlJhert-avt , Alfred i», husband of the laic Eleanor M Urceflle and father of Charles W j Mroeffle. aae.l :,j years Funeral. Sa turday at 120 from residence Mutual i: for l cen11 J (!oLT«aR -JariH-a, ill Cng lr w-.od-.i v»-. ftetrolt, died- suddenly at Hamilton, tint.. March 4 Notice of funeral j later | COI.I.INH At the residence, Jt» llran I don-ave,, Man-h 4. Mary Christen. I aged S years rlearly beloved mild of Iravlri a* and Christen* Collin*. Nolle* of funeral later. DIKII. HAY KH - Man'll 4 Fr*derl< k W. hi no nresidence .»f hi* daughter. Mm r II • I••• kef. Funerul Saturday ut 2 p. iu Irom Hi** residence of hi* d&ught* t. Ml* A. SplUley. CIS Secmd av.- KKWI.'I.MIN'ii Mun i. 4, l iank. uk> >1 ! •t. years, lirlotril h m-ha ml of Mi j. Mabel K I'Hat'lrln* unj father of Mi - h**l, IWrllia aiui Flop* !■ uneral Sal urjay from rcilili'iiiv 1073 Cli*np-it., ' “i 2 |* in. standard. HyncuM, Os wego anil Kochi *tui paper* please a'opy. Kl.liOK Mu i'll . 19ul>, ut h**i resi dence, n_*s Flanklln-st . Mary, widow of Uharle* K ehoe, ig< -d 70 yearn. Funeral Saturday. Marrh 6. from rc*- idt-nre at * »». and Uur Udy of Help church at i» uYlnch Htrlal at Ml. Klllr.it K< >MM Marrh j. h ' residence. 0* Tw*lit id li-lit , Vlh.it, aged 45 year*,! t>. loved son ..r Harhura. and the lute Aug mt Koimii I' rural Sutuiduy a* m. DAM A FIE — MiU' li I 'ni',l, at hi* real* deni e, 1343 Yinewood-ttve., KuKi'tl*-. “k">l 4* hi*. l'i |o\e.l husband of .Minnie IwiMi.re, father of Vivian. • Ductile. \Unan and V’lneent laiMarc. Funeral Saturday from resldem c at S u. in., and Si l.eo '* church *t 6 :30 a in. i MrD*IMOI'UH Mar. h I, Hoy. tifr 1)4 1 yr*r*. beloved ion of Ho** Mellon ou*h. Funeral from residence, 37 Oraw ford av»... Saturday, 2 p. in. ■S< HAEFKR Mar. h 3, MaiK.ii. tii, age N3 years. at her daughters residence. Mi* Win. .1. Rued Dale. 339 Kliot. he- < loved wife of Hu* late Anthony ■ Schaefer, mother of Peter, Matthew and Mi* Gertrude Ruedisale. I‘u n.*ral Saturday, h 30, standard, from Sacred Heart church. Plruie omit Mower* ! S') KAASS Mail li H, (’liarle*. Ji., he- ' loved husband of Wllheltnine Straa.»*. nee Sr hnchwneldcr. and non of I'harles, Sr. iiiuT ETTzahvlh Strauss ' hrother of Mr* Bertha Reich, age 32 \ear* Funeral Saturday at 2 p. m. from parent*’ residence. 772 Dlx-avc. MICH. CUKMATION ASSOCIATION, 3 per cent Interest certltlcate good for one cremation. F. X. Kolb, Tfeas und General Manager,' 1221. 1C Boule vard Phone Ridge 565. MlihllM. Mill( i:i. ENTERPRISE ENCAMPMENT. Na TT. 100 F,- Member* v wlll meet at 7 651 Dix-ave., to attend funeral of Patriarch i‘i».y* yStJVgt.*. . sP4p"jh««, Mtrolt *. at’.'.tr nr It K. FA 1,1.5i. Si'r 1 lyv.: t . • \\ i:sfr:r':x U <i .«;i:' s\, sT9 i.*«. i ■ —Member* will meet at 76S Dlx-aye., to attend funeral of tiro. Charle* Btruass, Saturday, March 6. at 2 o'clock. J. W. Schmitt, Sec. HE I,l* II MALI. FREE MUSIC On Saturday, to each visitor of our neyy clothing store yve will piescnt a copy of our new march and lwo-*tep, "All Kind* of Kit*" No purchase neces sary A UAETZ A CO., 154 Michi gan -a v*. WANTED—Men to learn t.arber trade; few weeks required; beat work for poor man; cun have shop with small capltul; yvages sl2 to 920 weekly; wonderful demand for barbers, cata logue free Molar Barber College, Chicago. Ills. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND AND ENd- LISH taught under most favorable conditions, day and night school. The Business Institute. Breltmeyer bldg MEN i*arn barber trade, great demand for barbers; tuition and tools, 125; catalogue freo. Michigan Barber Col lege. 61 West. Congress-st.. Detroit ANY Yul T NU PERSON desiring a good position can get one after completing one of our uourses. Day and Night classes all the year. Our faollltirs are positively uncuualed In Mich: fan.. Detroit Business University, 1-2 T Wilcox-st. GOOD general machinist wanted. Uni versal Button Cos., Fort and Fif teenth-*!. BARBF.It wanted for Saturday. 1354 Woodward ave. RAKBKIt wanted at 5uJ Clay-ave ; 93,50. MAitBEIt i white j want'd .at t«l Jeffei son-u ve. YOI'N'O hoy wanted yvitli reference, for . delivery. 906 Cuncord-ave. NV A N'T HD - Young man. to work In candy factory. Apply 542 Michigan. HAKIIEII wanted for Friday night* and Saturday. 164 Wllllams-ave WANTED Blacksmith, on wagon* Ap ply 4!*S* ('hene-st. WANTED Railway mall clerk*, salaiy 9*oo to $1,400; no "layoffs." examina tion in Detroit. May 16th; common • dotation sufficient; candidate* pre pared free. Write Immediately for full, parth ulurs. Urunklln Institute. Dept. M 24, Rochester, N. Y. Il ; V<Jl desire a permanent po sition, addre** C, Box 50, Detroit Times; mu*t have wheel; your ago 21, outside yvork; mu*t have result*. HCI.P W ANTED—FEMALE. <.'<>< fas grid waltreesea. In and out of city. Crego Employment Agency, 52 Woodward. w .■ itjoEl > girl jgt »n<e for general, hou*' J w ,r k '<7 Elisabeth west. * * GIRD for general housework 45 East ’ Alexandrlne-av e EX PERI BNC’KD m i treat and pa girls wanted ut once Rose, 1470 i Woodward GIRD for gen* rul housework; *rn.i!l family. no washing 1 ; Twelfth st, GO( »l > woman for general housework Inquire 205 Gilbert ave.. near Michi gan __ v\ \vn. i« Oho o ate 3 ppJ 1 Wood w 11 ' i iv * ! WAIST and skirt hand* warned 32 jjusscll I MiDDDE AGED working houaekeei wanted, family of three. Apply ,»t once, ICS Hellevue-ave 50 EXPERIENCED Waist and Skirt operators wanted at once. Princess Manufacturing Cos., 45 Congress-st. W. 50 Girls Wanted To make STARUNION OVERALLS. Highest Union Wages. Steady Employment Guaran teed. H It STOEPEU MAKER. 1020 to 1030 Beaufait Av. Near Gratiot It R SMITH. MITT. •ITl 1 AHU.II W AMU)—4I ALU. BoY, 17 yeats old, would like to do teaming work, or work of any kind by the lay. 393 Oreeloy-st. eust. i CANDY MAKER «jiin poaltlon Imffl4- i diatel) . five years' experience; Hist class retail line; also Ire ereain and soda, syrups, reference given, slate price. Chsa. B. Lloyd. Horton. Kans COLLEGE student, age 17. wishes em ployment after 3 p in. Address 1 u. 711 Howard-at. MARRIED man with a smalt family wants work on farm by the year, ill) Champlain -st EXI’ERTENCED ranker or shipping clerk, young, strong, huslness edu cation; good reference J I* P„ 6S< Fourth - ave. YOt'N'M men experienced wishes work lon farm. run i , ir< i f«*> and milk cows. A Molnar, tS7 Wlght-at. ItKVriftT* DR ADAMS SAYS: =s <•<> not tuakv h alngl* public claim i'i • . i .Ii i.m< nottilm* but the *"i_ i'*fc*«-ii*» i hut nothing nut the »>♦**» known ma* V <Y a In orflrw. and . (->. w, a- t<> pain I-- ’ od*. chain ar* Adam*. patlant*—*ik th#m. Proprlntor 10-Year Written Guarantee ?uSJi.h3“I»S i s Riven on all work, no matter how lari cjuipiaut ocnial Os vmal , ant , anN VV( , rk t | lat w iU la*t ten U>"SV ;,;! a, i > undii-r. , n , .i years will give satisfaction and wear two ilapv attendants. a lifetime. Rest sls of Teeth $8 Regular $lO Sets of l eeth $5 Very Host $8 (lol<i C Regular $5 Rridgewnrk 5.1 Solid Gold Fillings $1 t’p Silver Killings &**' t p Era* Pnlnlctts Extracting With Oth»*r Work. Krm* Examination*. rn RtMT—Wf will accept part down ami palancc In payments. ol’T OF-TOWN PATIENTS' i'ar I'.ir*. pal<l Wilt* for appointment. Work don* th«* same da> >o»t ■•• in In Dr. Adams Rate Dentists \t iln tlttii'f -1-2*» 2$ Michigan Itn~t sid. oil W.. tl-Hjt Gratiot. Avi" Cor! Vir!■ wold Si. M ?J3. •’••«. rtnn.iulph M «<?». It •* n st tiled fact that UL--. IiF.NTJSTb hi c the ML.-I ... |., T . Painless extracting V.l-es h’ plates ur. t be beat Pi I * lowest. VlOfcn >i AVI i-O—V GOOD R*lgtun» woman 't* v^ r ! doing H, >V ‘ '[• ;k "V i wi'fk; BO from* night* Address *5 Varmont-ave. * ATTEND furniture Aut tlnn Hal*. .lav, 10 a. ill.. 4-0 B<uul»i**n. :*u new | good* rhapnmn, auctioneer. ornce. j 1 «»*>7 Chamber I'mmiu'rre | GEHMAN’ girl wishes position d<''n* k♦Mitral homework. Inquire Mui lett-at. YOFNG German want* to do house work. 2*2 Mncoinb-»t. WANTED nnv'» work nnd wnshlnir to take home, by thoroughly compe tent woman. Inquire Mrs. Moor*, upstairs. 210 Bradv-st. roii mai.i.— iijm ; i h A.A. A. A.A A— FIRE SALE LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FI'R NISHINGS, SKIRTS. SLITS. IT’RS, ( '()ATS, ETC. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY SMOKE AND W ATER. . < At Your Own Price 228 Gratiot Ave. j SALE BEGINS SATURDAY AT 8 A. M. A VIOLINS " “And then .wine, - ' are placed on special sale to be disposed of at practically cost. Now's the time to net a better • violin at a bargain, easy puyments WII.MRD BRYANT Ml'SK' HOUSE 218 WOODWARD-AVE BIIjI'.IAIID and pool tables, soda foun tains, bought. sold and repaired O*o. Marsh A co . !• Farm*r-*t kTIMJVUI* A 'fAbwT ~bew ;^A second-hand, from $36 yp; alto wall ard lihnwrAv: e«»v terms , and repairing at reduced prices. Th 4 Bchulenburg Mfg. Cos.. 98 Randolph- i at.; established b 8 year*. I FOR SALE old established Implement vehicle and harness business. In Rood southern Michigan town of 1,400; A-1 country surrounding: good reason f« *r sell |nsc ■ For particulars. address I**>rk Rox 57. Bronson. Mich Rrx Band Instrument* Cornet*. trombones. « , t<\, are kina over j all as testified to hv artists every where. Fall and < \aniln>- our » ew > models. ••axv paviVu rts sold exclu- | hlvel\ by the WILLARD BRYANT Mi’sic house. ?18 woodumrd- AVE. JACKSON HIM* NTT t" " P on* Main f.? 22; city Mu Bet t and Orand Trunk. C F Fanny ; WANTED Cor. M c'r.V*' »"■’ Fourth to furtflsh rooms comp.etc. ft **»k Sumner Cos I-- _ - - - —-» —-» ■— " 1 Kilndried Hard Maple Stove YV*-**-w1 12.78 per lend. Pott phones. \\ nnci |, ou< p ton Foal Fo. SODA FOUNTAIN 7 Second hand marble fountain* cheap. K R OAM.AF.HER ,v so 188 JEFFERSON MAIN 2882 BTRDS. DOGS \NO GOT.D FISH | The largest and most complete -<t"ck. jowr«t prices; Illustrated atalopu* on request. Mall ord* r* shipped with safety anywhere FEMALE CAN \RIES FOR BREEDING Breeding riu"« ii"*t - *dc EDWARDS' BIRD 129 MICHIGAN- IVF. DETROIT POPULAR MUSIC IOC. Lending il« w pier* sos the dav. also several thousand standard teaching piece* at lac each: ratnlogije of teaching music fte*» WILLARD BRYANT MESIF |{< iFSE. 2D WOOD WARD AVE FOR MIK—FIRM* 1 .’o \Cl\I *. S ! Adjoining limits a town of 2 ano oi. elect rl f line lO'l a<r-« Improved > ni re* ori hard ut a tine v »rlt' of ap pies, 2 ho’.se*. barns bo'.'* ai f ib 50. other outbuilding*; fine shrubbery arid shad*- surrounding house, fill • ) I 2 'tOO Open until B.JIO e\ei> Momlti and Saturday • vrtitnf MEND FOR FATAI/tOFE •>E I HIM.' “Farm Headquarters” CHAS i>. eiske. 718-714 CHAMBER O I iMMERFE. ijaiuiiiVTcii FARMS I’rlees .les* rip- Hons term* all informalloti M I ] Mm\er, Mc.rlll Mich. lit 9IA K*n < \ll .IS HoK 4 KB and cows removed promptly | Fhonc v o* I job prlntlMg doee rliibt. rime* Print- j 1 |ng y"y 11 J..i.u H - st. 1498. J Page Eleven DBMTirrt. tint k gold double thick crown ami hrhlK* work won’t wear ’brunch <>U' ?"-'*at vtiuraeDe is nr< ked by, 100 ~*•> kloldcrs :.i tl.ar.d IllvtP**- uv< . yycc.in. t*tj tnUMfeM. Al'V I gtTuRAtJK FO.. largest vansT packlnlc TJVn. t*>9 FI RO trill, mV >ST 1 # rt V ■ietg’hs at r*n* ■onablc rates R• «l» and City 911 NODKI TO I.OAR. mon¥y To loan No security or ttidoraer r«uutr*<L New Cos. New Rates. New Plana DETROIT LOAN & TRFBT CO.. 41 MICHIOAN-AVIB Look for elerfrle sign Second floos Hour*. 8 to It dally and • to 8 Saturday. Take stairs. MONEY TO l*r»AN to salaried employ**, or to those who are keeping house; • no security wanted One-half Ih* rate n* Mg RltVlftlNni Fall and *♦• AMERICAN LOAN CO. 410 411 Chamber of Commerce Rljg. UAV IF I >—n I Nl'F 1,1, A X FOITg. 1f T F n EST pOc. s paid furniture. stor*a. carpets t*apham 228 Orat. Park 148-J -j WHOK RKPAIWIWO. OLD BIIOKS tnffde new while you watt, the tnodetn way. Famous Shoe R*« pairing F ( *. 48 State-st. Park TB9-R. PKRIOTtI* j «. OFF HAIR HOODS RALE—Cluster puffs. w.iv\ switoites. combitTga. made tip. onlv ft; electrolysis, removal all facial blemishes, hair dressing mu sage, fare or si-alp Miss K. I*. Hub -1»hf(l. toT (Jus bldg M 1227. BAI.K—HCI4I. ESTATE COt NTHY. 2 ACHES, on cat line (Flint IMv.l, i * miles north of Royal Oak. 7-rootu » lw»use. hig new burn, chicken house. I apple orchard, etc.; an Ideal country f I home; Htt excellent place for poultry I raising. sl.f>oo. t'urt down. Com* out. ; GEo \ DONDERO, Ro.vnl Oak. Mich. nous. RMINW imi ti ro*. i. .... 1 ■— « WANTED Turbine water wheel; gas ojine engines, power machinery, etc.; bought, sold and e\cltang'ul Record, 210 \\'*-.st Pearl. Jackson. Mich. TO HK\T—HOI HorSRS. flats sfotes Tel Park 877. for list. J F W* her & Fo.. 304 Ora tlot. Hannan Brnial \crncv ONE Mr OR A w BLDG. TO BEAT—ItOOIIS. MAYBITRY. (SI- Three unfurnished rooms. light hous-keeplng; he.it, electric light gas, hath, range, sls. - .' ■ >:> t -- ROD MSI F ifrnltuw for rooms comnlets. *lf week .user C*tMich and 4th. AltTKll Al’cTloN SALE Saturday. March 4. at Dl a it' sharp. No 42'» Heaublen st,. contents 5 room house, all m w furniture, carpets, rugs, iron heil* * kitchen cahlcmt. buffet, •lining room furniture, gas intig*- rockers 20 yds. linolruim. •ti IV E. Chapman, am tloueer lo? 7 Chamber of Commerce. If gtl 111 N|M>| orrolt'l l MTIFS. A A IE V (11 * want to buv a rooming holts* hotel grocitt restaurant e PATRICK .v M-D • Kit'll t;x Home Ihitik bldg SOD \ FOUNTAINS NEW STY!.I •••ENTER SERVICE, MET AI. CHAIRS AND TABLE' 4 : CRI’SfIED I REITS ANI' EREIT fIYRFPS. CtiNEECTIDNER S ('ANDY DlSllks AND < iI.<»BE MRS F B G A M.AGII EH ,v CO . 188 lEFFETtSt)N MAIN ><9B • :F| <»A R ST»*RE on IV iniils »rd ave., ! down t> xvn Thi- I** a bargain of \our llf< but ooti'i I'otne If you t;.»ve I’ \TK’ILK N \I DRICH I M :■’■?•* UN HOME RANK HI*DO. TRAVELERS’ GUIDE. INTK.HI Him 1.l >K« netrnlt t'alteit Internrhsn tinea. Ft.l \ I *.i >ii i o 15 » •m. a.-i-i 4; J p m. lam a.i for Rochester ana Flint 7 a rn.. and «\er> twu hour* t» y p m ; II p m. to (*Kf >rd Local* to Rochester and Romeo. 8 a. rn . and every two hours to 10 p. m ; also 11 p m. FOIIT 11 i'll ON I-IHITED*— 7 C ». in itt.Ae a. in. 34* p. in., iii p. m.. Saturdays only. 1 2 45 p rn.. dunday* only 11 l> »«• Local* for New Balil. ..... A.gonac Marine City and Pori Huron hourly. 7 a. n». to 8 p m ; also 9 P n to Mein*- city. To Mt. Cl*m«n« h«tf hourly. 6 30 a. m to 7 p. m.. and hourly to II p m To Mt Cl*men» v% Sto re Line. h->ti r lv. 4 28 a. m to 9 21 1 p m. a1«o II p m. TULkIUU 1.l nil LllS—9.Bo a. rn_ 11 i>< a. n 2 20 and 520 p. m. Local* for Rockwood Newport. Monro* and Toledo houily. • *0 a. m. to I 80 p to. alao 9 10 and 11 p m sos Monro*. Jttß.su> I.IMI t Lli»—. .4* a. to, 12 U auu 8.45 p. in. Local* for Jack* •on. 7 a. tn and every two hour* t i| 1 9 p m.; for Ann Arbor. 4 a. m. (•4 ; Hourly until 11 p. m.; for Plrrnoutft and Sort h\ 111*. 7 lo a m. and *v*rf two h »urs until 7:30 p m . also 9 pm.. and II P- m. Salln* car* from Tp*l* lantl v - Pur ll y■■guile and Tr»at«a—s 32 b. m and half hourly to 9 38 p. rn.. hourly to 11 33 j m Pindar* dr*t car at 7.08. with half-hourly *etvlc* through out. L> Pur Huyal Uab. Hlr«l»*b*a I*4 Fou4l*c — 4 40 a m.. than half-hourly until 7 p m.. then hourly until 11 £ nb First car on*-half hour lnt*r on »u»- t day- „ A Pur l *riuis|i*a **d k*rtbvUlo lb I m. and hourly until II O ■- Orchard Lak* and Pontiac. •. 1. •- M w a., I L I. 4. (. 1. I, II y «- v „ Last ear* await closing of lh**i*ra