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Bit DEALS MADE ON WOODWARD Fine Properties at Woodward and Clairmount Involved in Transfers— One Brings $52,000 Spot Cash. Two iijiportuni deals in Woodward* UVt ’- frontage nav** just been conclud 'd, and. coming at thin time of th« )* ar. which is regarded i»y real estHto men us the Hull fuason. they nave aroused lonsidcrabJe Interest. Tho deals involve the Myers property 'at the southwest corner of Woodward and ClaVruount-aves.. and the suit stuntial residence at the northw« n corner of the same streets. The .Myers property consists of a block of U stores with living rooms above, six fronting on Clairmount and five on Woodward. Frank A Wts brook, of the peerless Machine Cos.. No. 403 Elks' Temple, has purchased this block from George W. Myers, the well-known contractor and builder, for $52,000 spot cash, ami takes posses sion at mice, lie makes the purchase us an investment. The building U a modern structure, e-ecied only about two yea r s ago. and >lelds an Income of more than S6OO a month. The prop erty has a frontage of about 160 feet on each street, cot including a 60-R.ot vacant lot owned by Mr. Mvor** on Clairmount, Just hack of the stores. The other deal involves even greater frontage, 160 fe»t on Woodward and 250 on Cliirmount. lam.s Schermer horn, general manager of The Times, has purchased the house and grounds from Mary N. Williams, through her attorney. William I. Cray. The con sideration is private. BLAMES CHICAGO POLICEMAN FOR BREAKING UP OF HOME Frank Krezelewski Says Cop Lured Wife From Home—Saturday la Now Divorce Day. The weekly divorce session of th». circuit court, which lor years has been held Monday afternoons, took place for the first lime under the new regu lations, on Saturday. Only five cases were heard by Judge Hosraer, and do crees were granted in every Instance. Caroline Nickel, of No. 17 76 Fort-sl. west, said that her husband. Henry I*. Nickel, never came home in good humor, and frequently was in a tow ering rage. On those occasions, she said, he choked her. once so severely that she hail to call medical aid. A pretty 17-year-old daughter corrobor ated tin* testimony of the mother. A Chicago policeman was blamed by Frank Krexelewski for the breaking up of his happy home. This man gained such an influence over his wife, Mary, that she finally left him, the husbund said, and has since re- Mixed to return. Krexelewski, now foreman of a Detroit brass foundry, is belter known as Frank Schulte. * My real name Is too long and the boss made me change it." he explain ed. Alice Fleming said that the last *h*» heard of her husband, William E. Fleming, whs a post card from Win nipeg. on which he informed her that he was going so fur away she would never be able to find him. And she hasn’t, she said. Other decree granted were to StcP" vs. I.ouis Jergerski. desertion, and Louis H. vs. Clara Voss, desertion. LUMBEITcO. ORGANIZES. Detroit. Vancouver Concern Is Capital ized At $125,000. The Detroit-Vancouver Lumber Cos., tin organization of Detroit men. filed articles of association. Saturday. The company, to capita I tied ui $ 126.00 b. ot which $76,000 has been paid in cash, and 150.000 Is represented by timber lands in lirltish Columbia. The stockholders Include Harlow p. K pavock. T. A. E. Weadock, Alfred Lucking. H. 11. Emmons. R L. Polk. H. H. Rackham. R. B. Hasktn* and Hart U Lee. Articles of association were also 111 td Saturday by the Weld) Packing Cos., which is capitalized at $200,000 Oi thi* amount *60.000 has been paid in rash, and $76,000 Is represented by the business of H. 3. Webb. Mr. Webb holds 760 shares of stock. Thomas L. Wilson 400. and A. L. Wey , rick 100. . SEARCHES DETROIT CLUB. Deputy QamrWirden Hear* Partridge it Being 9*rved There. Just how Deputy Game Warden Charles Daniel learned that they were serving partridge -In the Detroit club Is a dep. dark secret, but Charlie rushed breathlessly into police court Saturday noon, and swore out a search warrant, giving him the right to brush hv the Imposing doorman and the hnll boy. and the keeper of the Inner feed i room gate, aftd the head chef, second chef, and all the other chefs. There was a look of grim determin ation on Daniel's foce. « Says Cows Were 111-Treated. On complaint of Patrolman Erbe. of Trumbull station, the attention of the Society lor the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was called to a case of neglect of 16 cows. In a slaughter l ouse yard op Twentieth st.. owned by Anthony Hreßenbach. No. 672 Ferdltoand-ave. Erbe reports that the cows were left standing on a sheet of Ice. qt! night Friday without hay or *fraw, and with no shelter. STRIKE FERRY COMPANY’S FANCY WITH . NAME FOR THIS NEW STEAMER AND WIN $lO Watat to earn $ 10?—AH you have to <lO la to put on your thinking cip and suggest appropriate name for now paseenger boat that it to b* ridded to the Detroit Belle Isle ft Windsor Ferry Co.’a fleet early next I Real Estate j 111 II.IHML l*»0U VIITS. L>ul« Kiunp**i, 4-story brick and steel office bldg., fj-lft Washington; owner. U uls F. vV.li and, $30,000. Mr> mik A in-tweller. C-sioi-y r*-ln fi.>n*><l conci etc nffli-s building. •. s. 1 \\ .-islilngton. bet. Grand River and Clif ford; owner. Titos. W, Palmer. SIOO,OOO. I llmr> Ohrns. I -story frame store and 'dwellihH e. s. Midi bet. Hammond anti I Midi.. 13.000. F. A Chopper. IVs-story frame barn. 1234 Mitchell. ss7 6. * Cliittcnden A Wotting. 2-story brick ‘dwelling, n. <*. corner Jefferson and Itublw in; own«*r, W. It. Wesson Fatal*. $2)1.000 Jos MoGlynn, 2-story brick veneer dwelling, w. s. Von Dyke, between For i *-st uml Warren. $2,600. I Tints Huger. 2-sto r y l»r|»-k veneer I Iwelllng it e. corn- r uothrop and Hun I I it on. «.'.r»no. i F. J. Gorman. 2-siorv brick veneer 1 'lwelllng. ft. s I'alllster, bet. Woodward mid gecond. 47.500. i Aug. A. Rohr A Cos.. 2-stpry frame i (Iwelllng. e. s. Jos. Csmpsu. bet. Alex andrine and Huperlor; owner. Albert Ktisclt. $2,000. C B. Ward. 2-story brick veneer , dwelling, n. ft tloftedple. bet. Wood ward ant) John It.; owner. A. J. Hey* l moor. $3,100. Wm A Mitchell, 2-story frame | dwelling, n. s. HuoKt-r, bet. lot wton and i LiuW-ood. $1,600. c s. Vaughn. 2-story stucco und frame dwelling, a. w. cor. lorngfellow’ ami Third. $3,000 Same. 2-story brick ven. dwelling, s. ». IMngree, bet. Second and Third; owner, \V. A. Drol**t. $4,600. Ed. Dominick, l-svry frame dwell |ing. n. s. Hitimei, bet. Juuclion and Me* j Klnstry. s9rto. Jas. l-’untusim. 1-story frame dwell | ing. e. h Morrell, bet. Fort and 1-afav ette; owner. A. Lamrnle. SI,OOO. Same. 1-story frame dwelling, e. *. I Tillman, bet. Merrick and Kirby; own i er. A. Lammle. SI,OOO Fred Hlevert. two 2-story frame 1 dwellings, e s. Crane, bet. Lambert and Duncan, owner. J. W. Thompson, $3.- 160. Fred Slevert. 2-story frame dwelling, s. w cr»r. Nan Dyke and Hendrle; own er. City Lumber Cos.. $4,600. Haute, 2-story frame dwelling, w. e. IlnhiiH bet. I.'irnbert and Gratiot; own er. Garner Bros., SI,OOO. Same. 2-story frame dwelling. W. x. Ilolcomb bet. lotinbert and Gratiot; owner. Gainer Bros., $1,900. Same. 2-story frame dwelling, e. s. Holms, bet. Gratiot and Chapin. $2,090 Same, 2-stor> brick ven. dwelling, w. s. Parker, bet Ksrcheval and St. Paul, j owner, Krnest Htano. $2,450. Motor Boat Garage l’d.. 1-atory Iron and frame boathouse, s. s. Jefferson, bet Parkview and Waterworks Park. ,$ I 000 I P. R t'pton. 2-story frame dwelling, jtv a. Crane, bet Gnu lot and Chapin; owner, Dr. K. Kndd. $1,900, Sums, 2-story brick ten. dwelling, w. s. Crane, bet. Gratiot and Lambert; owner, curl Hchroeder, $2,300. Herman Marobl. 2-siory brick barn, n. *. Pleice. bet. Dequfndre and St. Aubin, owner, Peter Koenig. $3,600. Pete Mllow, I-story fratne factory. 423 Kirby e., $250. Ilarkholtx (> Gardner. 2-story frame dwelling, ». w. cor. Concorn and Fred* eih k; owner. Jacob Koch. s3.Sot). Same. I'x-story frame dwelling, s. s. I Ferrv. bet. Mt. F.lllott and Moran', own er Albert 11. Schmidt. $1,330. Same. I>A-story frame dwelling, n. jS Kirby, bet. Mt. Elliott and Moran; f owner. Carl E. Schmidt. $1,430. Kgclle Bros.. 2-story 'rami* dtvell • ing. w. a Baldwin, bet. Waterloo and I Charlevoix, $2,000. Prank Scott. I-story open shed. s. s. I Fort, bet Twenty-second und Twenty j third; owner. Yeomans Bod) Box Cos., t SI,OOO. Geo. M. Go n liter, Ha-stnry frame I barn, SX4 Scotien. $l3O. Gc*o. -V. Pottle. 2-story brick veneer j dwelling, s. w. cor. lawrence and Sec ond; owner. Andrew !a>rlnier. $6,000. | Same, 1-story steel uml iron foundry, e s. Lyoaste. between Kdlle and River: owner. liupp-James-llallorau Foundry Cos.. $12,000. A E. Galbraith. three I‘4-stor.v fratne dwellings, w. s. tie*-, hwnod. be tween Uegolf and Tlretnan: owner. j'C.eo, H. Whlfney; $4,309. Walter Zdickl. 2-story frame dwell- I Ing. li. s. Fanis worth, between Collins ‘and Moran. S2.D»O. | \V. J. Fmscr. lV f -Miuy frunie dweß- I Ing. n. s. Thaddeus. between Ford und : I learboru, $ I .too. i Frank Toomey. 2-story trams barn, i I«2K Gratiot, $l5O. F. L Rio*, 2-etory frame dwelling, 62.* Seneca; owner, Daniel Danielson. I $1,700. Same. 2-storv frame dwelling, 61 l Chippewa: owner. Clias. Boyer; $1,700. i LeM ty A- Whelan. 2-atory brick print shop, it; Larned east; owner. Hpcnker i Dims Printing Cos.. $6,000. I 11 11. Renshaw. 1 -alnry frame dwell flag ». s. lliklmoi. between Fpurtli und ! Green w ood, SI,OOO. Same, two I-story fratne dwellings, c s, Twenty liftli. between Hudson und M< ilnnv,, $2,000. ( Wm. Trapp. 1-story frame bain 323 l Twenty-vignth; owner# Chat. Wlsehow, l S2OO. Ih-nry Fpruytte. 2-atory frame dwell | ing. e. s. Scvburn. bet. Waterloo and Walnut. $1,500. IJohn Uuppel, 2-story brick veneer dwelling. 44 Cooper; owner, Herman F. Rnppel $2,300. I ''lucent Bartkowlak l-story frame i dwelling. 60 Greusel, owner, Rozalia (HenclrlfKa. sx*»o, Adglf ioaa. Geo. Bradford, addition to 212 Rivard. s3oo. i J. 11. Hastings, add. to 449-61 Heven- I teenth, J3OO. t Edward Schmidt, add. to Sibley Apts., j SI,OOO. .lullns Koschei, add, to 957 Jos. Cam- I pgu, *2OO. H Rosenberg, add. to 474 St. Antoine. I ss£o. _____ ATTORNEYS DENIED FEES. Can’t Be Paid Out of Trust Funds of Hude-Vier Estate. A motion by Attorneys May & Dina roan to he paid $2.500 fees out of tho j trust funcla of ihp estate of the late Melinda Hude-Vier, was denied by Judge Hoarder, Saturday morning. The servieea for which the fees are asked were rendered to Marcel Hude I in opposing the move or hi? wife to | have him dec la red a spendthrift. The motion was opposed by the Be jcurlty Trust Cos., trustees of the es tate. Judge Hoamer stated that while Ihe thought the services were earned In le?itimat«* practice, and should be ; paid, he could see no way to take the money fro mthe trust funds | Hude was left about $30,000, hut the will provides that he Is to receive only S6OO a year until he is 60 years of ago. Recently his wife tried to have a guardian appointed on the ground that he is a spendthrift. She testified ihat he spent both his wages and his allowance from the state, leav ing her without support. March. Till* conteat opens today, and runs for 10 day a. No Hat will be con* aidered that contains more than (lvo rames, Both the 'Columbia and 4ho RrttanDia were named In t hi* man* , ner after spirited contents, and the THE DETROIT TIMES: MONDAY. JANUARY 10. 1910. PINCHOT WILL SPEAK INJETIOIT Deposed Forester Will Forward Con servation Movement in Michigan —Date Not Filed Yet. Gifford Pluchot,, deposed chief of the United Btat«-a forestry is coming to Detroit tc speak in aid of the movement i ow cm foot In Michi gan to jrganize a state conaervatlou association as a part of the national conservation movement. The date of his coming is not announced as y#r but it will be soon, li is not uniikeiy that he will speak under the auspices of the Board of Commerce. Mr. Pin chot’s coming to Detroit is in accord ance with a promise made by tlio*»i most interested in the movement at the tjpie the Michigan association was first proposed. Carl E. Schmidt, a member of the btate forestry hoard, who is one of th't must active in the promotion of the movement in Michigan, does not be lieve that tlie dlbchaige of Plnchot will retard the progress of the movement. "It has become an important issue end so widespread that the loss of one men cannot check it." said he. In Mr. Schmidt’s opinion the conser vation question will he an lmportont factor in the next presidential cam paign. "1 do not know the merits of the rases over which this commotion has arisen," bays Alfred Lucking, former member of congress, discussing Pin chot’s dismissal by the president. "1 do believe, howe'er, that there should be a thoiough investigation. ”lt seemed to me, when the idea of a congrrsional investigation wan brought up, that it might be a white wash. Tho Insurgents and democrat 4 hive won a victory over Uncle Jo-V Cannon in regard to the naming of the committee. 1 see. But it is a tempor ary victory. “When the final vote is taken on ths actual selection of the committee, l iook to see the speaker win and have the same men chosen whom he would have picked as bis committee. Theie was a bare majority of three for tho triurgents and there were many ab sentees. Next time, every move will he made to get a majority for the speaker. “It will be a great pity If there are not on "he committee men who will deliberately take Pinchot’a side and bring out every point and fact. %he matter -Jhould be probed to the bot tom. If the Gugirenhelnis were really behind the patenting of those Alaskan coal lands, the discovery of the facts would undoubtedly lead to great de velopments. •*|t is too early as yet to predict what effect all this will have upon national polltka." A mining engineer now In Detroit, who has been on the western coast and also In Alaska, where the Pinciiot- Ballinger controversy 1b most intense ly discussed, declares that the general western sentiment Is with Plucbot San Francisco to particularly enthusi astic over the government forester, us his reservation# ot land include the lit ad waters of the streams from which the city of the Holden Gate draws Its water supply. "Ballinger has on excellent reputa tion In Seattle.” says this engineer. “He is quiet and conservative, but his. townsfolk think he is all right.” DISAPPEARS FROM HOSPITAL. Police Ar« Asked To Aid In Bearch For W. M. Johnson. Dr. W. L. Baker, No. 1169 Thlrd ave., has asked the asHlstanee of the police In locating W. M. Johnson, for merly employed a« solicitor for tho Gas Consumer’s association, who dis appeared from King’s hospital, No. 1000 Brush-st.. last Wednesday. Johnson, after losing his position last week became despondent, and when lie was found in his room with the gas turned on. a friend, H. P. Ray, of No. 132 Herry-st., called Dr. Baker. Johnson was sent to King’s hospital, but he was not watched, and walked out of the building. The hospital authorities received word Friday night that Johnson bad been found in Couch’s restaurant, but Dr. Baker says that he Investigated tlie report, and learned that the man was not Johnson. Will Be Italian Ambassador. BERNE, Jan. 6—The Marquis Cu sani-Confaiioneri, who for three years ban held the post of Italian minister to Switzerland, has been notified or his appointment rs ambassador to the United S»at#s in succession to Baron Mayor dos Planches New Divorce Suit. Alleging that she was forced to sub mit to almost dally beatings. Christina Mengyan filed suit for divorce. Satur day. from her husband, Steve Meng win. Tlie new power plant by which the government will light and heat the egpltol and other buildings in that poi tkm of Washington will send Its steam and electricity through G.Ouo lect of > tunnels. | The waterpower of Canada is esti mated at 2? <)on,000 horsepower by th*> dominion superintendent of rail way lands. ' winner In each instance waa a Can adian Here a • chance for Detroiters to get busy and redeem themselves. The boat la to be need on the 'Bob-Lo* run. \ dend hi your suggestions to F. ,J. Mason, of the ferry company. LONELY WOMAN KILLS HERSELF: Mrs. Clarence Hedrick Drinks Acid After Waiting in Vain for Letter From Relatives in England. I » / • * i yi I After waiting In tain for a Christ- R.as letter that would give her tidings of her people In Unglanu, Mrs. Clar ionet Hedrick, a young married woman of River Rouge, became deapondeut land. Friday nighi, ended her life by swallowing carbolic add, which she ptaced In a cup of coffee. Immediately after drinklug the poison she retired. About an hour later her husband found her writhing In pain and she told him what she had done. Dr. Henri Belan ger responded to the husband’s call, but the woman died Hoon after his ar rival. Justice Burke will hold lio lu quest. Mra. ty?drick was £5 years old. She and her husband were new comers to River Rouge. All through Christmas week Mrs. Hedrick had been a frequent caller at the postofßce, looking for the letter that never came. People’s Pages Advertising rates under any classification In these columns, one cent per word each Insertion, 'cash in advance. No advertisement Inserted for lees than II cents. Persons whose names appvar In the telephone directories may have advertisements charged at above rates. Call HOME—CITY 3389. BELL—MAIN 1498. bast si 08. Tor the convenience oi patrons, arrangements have been made with the following to receive liner ad vertisements at the same rate as charged with the home office: fteaarhtea-rreaek Coal Co* 411 Can* field-ave. east. Mt. Billets Pharmacy, ML Elliott and Oratlot-aves. P. Brens, 1169 Jefferson-ava. J. McPhcreea, 2400 Gratlot-avo.. oppo slte car barns ' WRIT gIDB. A. G. Baaeor. 89» Grand Hlver-ava i Tamer Staatea, 168 Myrt'e-at. P. H. Driscoll, 417 Mlcnlgan-ave J. W. Millard. 1419 Fort-at. west. W. W. Bash. 694 Mlchlgan-ave. CHURCH NOTICKS. JEFFERSON-AVE. PRESBYTERIAN Oh u roll—Corner Rlvanl. Pustor. Rev. A. 11. Barr. Public worship. 11 a. m. Vesper service 4 p. m. fitereoptlcon #d dress on "How the Newcomer Lives. Wlml He Doe* and What He Need*. ’ orasa recital. All are cordially Invit ed. • W«K>DWARD-AVE. BAPTIST Church —Comer Wlnder-st Rev. M. P. Flkes. pastor. Services, 10:30 ami 7:30. Morn ing. “Is It Rational to Believe in the Divinity of Jesus Christ?" Evening. "The Devil's Identity." I’NIVKItHAMST, CHURCH OF OUR FATHER—RngIey-ave. fi. MeCol- Desert ” 7 .30. Illustrated lecture, "The Desert.* 7:30. Illustrated lecture, “The Romance of the Rhine.” Public Invited. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Church —Ohpoalti police headquarters. Fore noon. 10 a. m.. communion servile. Evening. 7:30, "Behold the Lamb of God." Visitors and strangers cordial ly Invited. Marcus Scott, pastor. FORT-BT. PRESBYTERIAN Church —Opposite UnUui Station. Rev. Edward H. Pence, D. D.. pastor. Services. 10:30 and 7:30. Morning. “Nothing Unem- V Joyed." Evening, "The Demoralized lan.” THE REV*. ERNEST C. SMITH, sec retary Western Unitarian Conference, Chicago. Ij|., will preach at the Uni tarian church. Wnodward-ave. and Ed nund-pl.. Sunday morning. Jan. 0. 1010, at 10:30. Subjecl, "The Heavenly Vis ion." ♦ • BIRTHS. * : <► BOYS. Otto Puts, 781 Farnsworth. Uharlcn Hatch. 1654 Second. Giiatuf Algren. 11 fi Park. Hugh. Caiiipl ell. 559 i’utnam. j Pettr Huhn. 386 Clinton. Anthony Gorski. 615 Harper. Salvatore Mazzolo. 148 Fort. Vito Vitalo, 195 Fort. Harvey Montgomery. 636 Lincoln. Batista Cfliota. 84 Scott. John Paidenlck, 714 Twenty-third. James Thompson, 336 Pis. James Young, 314 Maybnry. Paul Loccricchll. 298 Hastings. Frank M*-grl. 659 Riopelle. MUhalsUl Feklcks, 575 Orandy. I 11 \ muii Melllnski. 346 Erskint. Q IRt.g. .) lines F.aton, 166 Lawton. Sam Pllskow. 241 Alfred. Max Kowalski. 880 St. Antoine. Valentin Kaminski, 262 Mcßrearty. William 1-ake, 337 Hammond, j Thomas White. 303 Antoine. Charles Schiller, 34 Longwnrth | Frank Emcrlck, 794 Jefferson. Arthur Hakenjos. 1144 Baker. Henry Wlrth. 269 Eighteenth. James Hewitt, 776 entral. John Catallano. 161 l-urtied. Frederic k Harrison, 205 Locust. Carlo Berrle. 299 Krsklne. Henry Grorge. 222 Canfield. Frederick Coyne, 225 Trumbull. Robert Glaser, 104 Maple. John V ,( *rogor. 163 Philadelphia Joe Dzlewka. 1293 fit. Aubtn. Wladialaw Krai, 690 Frederick William Relleau, 555 Twenty-fifth. Anlhoti Fglrman, 439 Lafavette. William Sleeker. 1754 Michigan. John .lacek. ’607 Campbel'. l’erelval Willis. 569 Fourteentli. William Paranna. 293 Heartfelt Joseph Mitchell. 186 Pennsylvania. Joseph Zimin ell. 179 Humboldt. ♦ * i DAILY DEATH LIST * Hose Blnert, Grace hospital. 74 year*; •fracture of skull, accidental. Martha Opalowskl. 1061 Russeil, J years 1 diphtheria. Thomas Cardwell, 4 2 Abbott, 59 years; nephritis. Helen E Edwards. 1059 Fourth, six j years; scarlet fever. , j Charles Kaufmann. 126 Chestnut, 76 year*; senectut. | Charles K Wallace. 1121 Russell, 44 ; years: cereWal hemorrhage. Flnjd Orlgg. Children's Free hospt- J tal. 3 months; llco colitis. Arthur Taylor. 86 Broadway. 1 i month; pneumonia Chaitctte M. Rroegger, 1141 Town send. 7 years; diphtheria \nnto Uortcheck. 985 Tiieodore. 8 months, pneumonia. Frank Hruzati. 151 Renton. 9 years; Intestine* obstruction. Marv Dftdzleekls. I Homestead. 1 year; pneumonia. Marv Milligan. Klolse, Mich. 47 years- exhaustion. I Angus G. McDonald, fit. Mary's hos pital, 4.C years; pneumonia. Jane Nichols, I**4 Tenth, 60 .-ears: J mvocardltla., 1 Luke Crossley. 297 Fourteentli. 7.1 years: pulmonary congestion. I Varna Klrchoff JO Heaver. 6 y«ars: whooping rough. John 1. Welch. Harper hospi,al. 2 I year*; measles. John F. Vandevan, 34* Ktllger. 3 years; scarlet fe\er. Joseph l.atham. 1929 fit. Autin. 5 years: scarlet fevsr. Cecilia M Miller. 6IS Sixth. 4 y.ars; scarlet fever. MARRIAGE LICENSES i John JCaJe.uc, 55; Anna Jonas*. 23. Frank Koplxvata. 33; Annie Klish, 21. Joseph Porath, 25, Ecorse; Kiruur lor Blanc. 20. same. Bend Klein. 24; Hose fiatowsky. 32. Maurice fihea. 24. Adclla Baron 26. Ernest Banks. 26; Louise peters. 27. Anthony Stsnkewlts, 20; Nalllg fi< hldlowska. 18. Ban fiandor. 24; Rosa Romgyl, 20. Walter May. 26; May Lornter. 23. Ernst Zander. 21; Edna Marcotte. It John Timmerman. 28: Lillian Alorand, 21. > Edward Ahaert/ 27; Ida Pakrlefks. * * Frank Tomalak, 22; Julia GuralsKa. If. DIBD HKNDIT —Mrs. Regina. widow of tha laie Suinuil Bendlt. and mother of Mrs L. C. Simons, at lier residence. 852 Brush-sr., forniarly of St. Clair. Mich. Funeral Monday. 2p. in. Kind ly omit flowers. BRENNER—At his residence, 81 Uthaa st.. Frederick C. Brenner, aged US. Notice or funeral hereafter. Saginaw and Bay City papers please copy. IIREDAU Jan. 7. 1910. at residence. 313 Ro\vena-st., Evalyn. darling daughter of Mr. and Mra Frank Bre driu. age 6 >ears 6 months. Burial private. CARD—Jan 6, Bessie G.. aged 66 years, beloved mother of Walter, Morton and Mauley Card Funeral services ul residence, 168 Aah-st.. Sunday. 3 p. m. Burial at Corunna, Mich., Monday a. ni. DEIMEL—Jan. 6. 1910. at the residence of Iter son. Alois. 338 Frederick-ave., Catherine, widow of Anthony Delmel, mother of Alois. Joseph and Jose phine Deitnel. Mrs. Charles Zuckrle gei, and Mra. Ida Flaming. Funeral Monday at 9 a. m. from house, and 9.30 at SS. Peter and Paul's cathe dral. Adelaide-st. FKINK —Jan. 7. Curtis H., beloved hus band of Clara A. Frink, at residence. 462 Lanalng-ave. Funeral Monday afternoon. Time later. O'MEARA —Jan. 4, at Houston. Texas. Jas P. O Meara. beloved son of Jo seph and Mary O'Meara, and brother of Henry, Ella. Denis and Rev. W. S. O'Meara, of Watertown, S. D. No tice of funeral hereafter. VAN DEII VEN—Jan. 0. Jonn F., be loved aon of Joseph and Agnes Kearna Van Der Veil, aged 4 years, at his parents' residence, 264 Hlllger ave, Funeral private. MRS. F. RUSH. KuDRIST. Funeral designs a specialty; also potted plants. 768 Michigan. West 36-J. BUP WAJPMTiD—VI a LM. BOY WANTED to learn drug business. 1539 Jefferson. BOY to work In drug store. 783 Wood ward. DO YOU* WANT WORK ?~ Then call Central Employment, 26 Fort st. west. Manufacturers and Contractors We can furnish you help. Central, 26 W, Fort-at. Main 3800-J. MEN learn barber trade, graat demand for barbers; tuition and tools. 816; * catalogue free. Michigan Barber Col lege. 37 Oongress-st. east. Detroit. P* ■•ITKII wanted for barber shop. 1472 Woodward. WANTED—Automobile boay construc tion foreman, one that underatands drafting and construction throughout to take charge of anew modern body factory; first-class salary and oppor tunity for tha right man. Address, giving experience, care H. box 2, De troit Time*. WANTED—Man. must he willing to learn and callable of anting us our iepr< sentatlvr; no canvassing or so liciting: good Income assured Ad dress National Co-operative Realty *'o.. 746 Maiden Bldg., Washington, 1) C. WANTED —Men to learn th*» barber ira.le.. Will equip and place you In your own shop or in good posit lon in ft w weeks. Don't overlook this chance. Investigate. Motor Barber College, Chicago, Ills. WANTED —RAILWAY MAIL CuERKfi; commencement salary |800; Spring examinations aveiywhera; candi dates prepared free. Franklin Insti tute, Dopt. 157-J, Rochester. N. T. WANTED —2OO men to harvest ice adjoining Robargcs on river. Crystal Ice Cos. WANTED —Four <4) automobile body woodworkers, that understand door hanging, flrst-clusa wages and steady employment. Address 11. box 3, De troit Times. 1 WANTED —Office boy. with wheel. Ap ply City Editor, Times, at 1:30. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A.—WOMAN for general housework, understanding cooking and xvaahlng. 150 East Qrand-blvd., near Jefferson. ‘ WE WANT One Hundred GIRLS FOR LIGHT WORK FACTORY WELL HEATED AND VENTILATED. The Pingree Company 104 JEFFERSON AYE. GIRLS WANTED TO WORK IN OUR PICK ING ROOMS. JEROME B. RICE SEED CO. OIEL for general housework: no cook ing. 899 Hnward-st. gTrTs to work in candy factory. Ap ply 512 Michigan. t GIRI. for general housework. 87 Hen drie-ave. fl*ll'8K\V(»(K —Wanted, girl for gen ernl lions.work 27 Milwaukee east. E\PEUHCNUEI• gill for general house work 575 Fonrth-wi near Pitcher. HOUfiK W» »KK -Olr 1 to assist with general housework. 156 Warren east. YOt .Ml Hilt I. with" some experience In tvpewiitlng nml b.iokkeeping want •d. 1315 Twelfth-st. __ Y* iI'NH *VI k\. to assist wlili house work: so home nights. 14 Milwaukee east. Y* H'.VG 1 51RIto wash dishes, good wages. 134 lloward-cst. situation* %% A.vrr.o—female. GERMAN woman wants place to wash I mid Iron and take washing home. It Cleveland. . WANTED German gITC would Ilk* generul housework 171 1\ llllams* 1 a vet WOULD like washing and Ironing to do at home, or washing and cleaning bv tli« day. Address 393 Gretley-st. ; East Detroit. ttAMKU-MIKH :. . '-"H. EXPERIENCED stenographer would like tw.< »»r thre*- hours' n'ght wo. k every evening. Address Z, box la, Detroit Pimes. HIGHEST prices paid furniture, stove*. I carpers I-apharn. 223 Ural. Park 243-J fiFCOND-M 4XD OVERCOAT, s.ie 40. | I*l good condition. Addreaf Z. box 17. Detroit Times 1 . _ - . . -..■■■■ I WASTED —Boar*l in private family i*t . the vicinity •*f Cadillac Auto t*o. Ad dress Z. box It. Detroit Times , WANTED— I Good horse in exrhat f» for 1 care and board, little work. Ad- I dress Z. bo* it. Detroit Times HAN T NO--tt I W'llt i.l) UKK tile care us two little girl# at home. Best of cm ra and rea sonablr terms,' Address Z, bus It, Detroit Tlairs. WANTfan—.RlkA< B»TA*WB. Wish to lease store in down town retail district; five thou sand feet floor space. C. S. BEADLE, 4 McGraw. Main 6524. \V ANT Nl>—l** AKM HL’SINKKAaNDIJ}- I'OMK PROPF/tTY. 1 will deal only with OWNERS. t'arvlU, 111 Patau# Hldg, Minneapolis, Minnesota. WK lIAYK "rash buyers and city" prop erty to axchange for farms. Kysttr A Hnggs. 605- , Majestic bldg. WALMMtN WaMTO. AGENTS. either swx, to sell Koalsaver. »avri niie-hair coal bill; trial pack age 20c, and all particulars, big pay. Write today, Gilbert, Paynesvllle. Minnesota. Cl OAR salesman wanted, experience unnecessary; big pay. Globe Mfg Cos., Cleveland. Ohio. HUSTLERS MAKE big money selling our Pure Food Kitchen Ware. A bran fpllntsr. new article, wanted In every Household Write at once for our proposition. WABASH POTTERY CO., ROSEVILLE, OHIO. SALESMEN for Michigan to carry side line; best and largest line of Souvenir Post Cards In country. Start 1910 with big money-maker. Gartner A Bender, dept. H. Chicago. SALKSMA.t WANTED on commission or |76 and up per month with ex penses. aa per contract. Experience unnecessary. Premier Cigar Co- Cin cinnati, Ohio. TO S K LI, “THE KRAEMEK PATH KINDER.” Automobile and Sports man's pocket compass. Adopted by American Automobile association blue nook. National Sportsman, etc. Manufacturers U. S. Compass Cos., 411 Orand-ave.. Milwaukee. Wls. WE PAY 93b a month salary and fur nlsh rig and all expenses to Intro duce poultry and stw k powders new plan: steady work. Bigler Cos., box X -979, Springfield. *ll. WOiAOK AND CAHTAUi. ACME BTORAOB CO., largest rank packing. Main 199. 41 Gllman-at. RIVERSIDE STORAGE CO., LTD— Main warehouse, cor. Cats and Con- Sress-st*. Mammoth moving vans oth phones—Main 409; CMy 407, SLEIGHING PARTIES at reasonahlo rates. Koehl Rios. Phone Ridge 121. City HI. Land Contracts Bought* Cash paid for equities. Monsy to loan on Real Estate. Realty Exchanges a specialty. EBERT, 309 Majestic Bldg. TO WEXf-mmi.vKin' vi.ecr.e STORE at 487 Raker. 919. Good'stand for butcher shop. J. F WEBER. 304 GRATIOT-AVE. TO RENT—TI-ATg. ~ Washington APARTMENTS Cor, Charlotte and Cass-aves., very de *l rattle flat: desirable 7-room ground floor flat. UNION TRUST COMPANY 277 Twenty-flrat-st.—* rooms, bath 491 BAKEK-ST 6 rooms. flO. gas. 913. (04 LaKalie-st —7 rooms. |l4. 686 Twrlfth-at.—9 rooms, furnace, hath. gas. etc.. |22. J. F. WEBER, 304 GRATIOT-AVE. FOR WALE—FARMS, A In NDRKD thousand fruit, dairy and poultry farms In Missouri, 93-50 per ucre and up. For full particular* ask Missouri State Immigration Com mission, Springfield. Mo. FOB MAI K—KARME 9 AcftES, near city and ear line, good building*-. Including personal prop erty. Price 93.00**. 40 acres, 10 miles from city hall. flood buildings, clay loam soil. Price 3.000. Will exchange for large farm. SO acres, 22 miles west of Detroit, near car line, buildings, clay soil. Price $5,200. 120 acres, near Milford, Oakland Cos., large hams and silo, 5 acres orchard, 12 acres timber. Price $5,- 100. Half cash. 150 acres. 14 miles from city hall, clay loam soli, large buildings. Price $65 per acre. Will take city prop erty. 100 acres, near Rochester, to ex change. 10C acres, near Farmington, to ex change. 125 acres, near Salem. J 7.600. 11 acres, with extra good and large buildings, near car line. We have many other farms. See us before you buy EYSTKIt & BRIGGS. 505-7 .Majestic Bldg. HAVE YOU A RI’SINESS PROPOSI TION TO EXCHANGE FOR 00 ACRES In Oakland county, from church, school ami town hull, 4 miles from electric; 80 acres Improved, 10 acres woodlot; 9-room house, large bain, first-class buildings. 100-ton silo Personal property consists of 4 horses. 24 cattle. 150 chickens, 6 nigs. 7-H. P. gasoline engine, all kinds of tools and Implements, as well as hay. straw, oats, rye. corn. potatoes, etc. 99,500 FARMS IN ALL PARTS OF MICHIGAN AND AT ALL PRICES “FARM HEADQUARTERS” CHAR D. FIHKE. 713-14-15 Chamber of Commerce Six Miles From Detroit 40 acres splendid soil. 40 acres with buildings. 100 acres on good road. Price right, terms easy. D. W. Simons Realty Cos., 320 MAJESTIC BLDG sTTi: W W. BENNETT In reference to fruit lands in Michi gan. 1209 Majestic Bldg TO HPVI -MOl SIC« 23 1 M ELB< M'RNK-A V K—Eight 1 o«>ms. modern, $26. W. W. BENNETT, 1209 MAJESTIC HL.IHI I -- - - - - Hannan Rental Apencv, ONE McORAW BLDG. HOUSES flats, stores. Tel. Park 377. J F WEFIER V CO. 304 GRATIOT IO Uli.Vl r.DONI. ALAR« 1K Ft' UN ISH ED FRONT ROOM to rent to gentleman, 19 minutes walk from Woortward-ave. Address box 14. Detroit Times. _____ ROOMS—Furniture for rooms complete. $1 week. Sumner Go.. Mich, and 4th. FOR ■ AI. K—XIICRH. AUF.OI'S. A.A.—500 TYPEWRITERS—AII Makes. I.it< »’lsitil»‘s. S3O u y. others, SIC up; vttnr'a guarantee. Terms |l weekly. Renting. 91-50 mn, Repairing TA BLES. CABINETS. DESKS. REST SUP PLIES: save V* Ribbons, 450; Car* buns. dux.. 12 f. 100. 7Sc. Paper tSOO ' S'leete). 2Sc: f.iiiie 40c Oofuis deliv ered. Open Saturday everts. Phone M. 4 102. Dct Typr. Cos.. Ist She|t>y | I4UTTKR—wby eat poor, unwholesome 1 butter from diseased. tuberculosis I cows. When you can get from Clover lA-as Dairy, sclcntlfh ally made goods produced from clean, healthy Jersey cowl. Orme Thompson. Allen. Mich. i WANTED—Cor. VHcnigin and Fourtn. to furnish rooms complete. $1 week Sumner Cos. . HILLIARD and'~poo't tables, new .ml second-hand tor cash or easy pey* (rents The Brunswick Balke-Col* lender Cos., tOS Randolp.t-st. Clean dry. narTi or soft mtllwood Houahten-Froneh Coal 4*o. Ridge I l6no"tTmmKHß end lumber, all kinds. cheap, now wrecking. <*ees and Grand I River Detroit Housewrecking t*. i Grand 1330 FOR 111 II mu ■$ 19 ntwiM I u’iigii!^-io B g" wßggyl trait HgSfJre^lßg&i OPENUNDER NEW MA^aME^M! Metropolitan Corner Woodward and r<9lai grtlwF Phone your orders. North lilt fi'H coaches, coupes. BXPgllKllO Afro.J! BAGGAGE A SPECIALTY. <S»9wSm < S and alght WM7H. HQgll<| MQEET f Want Money? : lfl The beet place la aooa too good lou, and In our lino of busmens tfi est place Is the “Old Bella Mb’* SplfcJ trolt Mortgage. Just gall 04 ImShBE c<>i fldcntlni talk with our"Ha«afM''l and get our rates and terms. can t help but be eatlsfled Wtttl j n.cthod of loaning money. JUI tinnii J required la that yOU ON iMllig'S house or own personal irspai tj J:Ji some kind. Tou caa get guy from 910 upward. You’ll Quick. Keasonabto and Reliable. MBfl et-tabllahed since 1190—over |4 yosry, v B now- ’ J REMEMBER THE PUCt Detroit Mortgage Loan Co.Va Suite 9 McGraw Bld r .. . M 149 Griswold St Hours: 7:10 a. m. to 9p. m. "!• ' Saturday, till I p, n. MONEY TO LOAN 3 Money Loaned Working People k ’ ON THEIR PLAIN NOT*. No Asslgoraentnfeiortfage or Soeurttf. ' RatoA one-naif loan oempaalaa *1 BURKART. i Hours, lto «, dally. » MsQraw gUg, »S run »*it-ggtiPM«c« rwnii « 315 HOLBROOK, 77]$ Near Oakland, 3c car line, near Oor*. f era I Motors new plant; two«ator) house on paved street. In good local ity. A real snap. Price lorn that $ 91,900. See It, and then Lambrooht. - J Kelly A Cos, 84 Qrlawold-ot. TS FOR i A HOME BARGAIN, A CHOICE LOT. .4 A DOUBLE HOUSE. , A TWO-FLAT. OR AN INVESTMENT. SEE .{ CITY A SUBURBAN HOMES CO.. LTD. BUSINESS CORNER. 3 S. E. Corner Warren and Vine- M wood. Size 65x109. Pavcc streets and cement Suitable for store purposes, j Price $(,100. All offers care- fully considered. HOMER WARREN & CO„ J 202 Cliamber of Commerce. City CI6C Main 440*. RENTS $240 PER YEAR ”3 PRICE $i.700. Double solid brick house on 31-foot lot; 1 one block from Jefferson and Cbon* 3 act aulek. See Larabrecht, Kelly a Cos., 84 GrUwold-et. ( FOUR-FAMILY FLAT. rmw, bHck, modern, rented for 9960 a year, .lo- -1 rated on paved street, one block frort Wooda-ard; price 98.000. PATRICK 48 HOME BANK BLDG. CAS-AVE., CORNER 1 WARREN. NO. oj6 Fine private residence, modern, com plete; five living rooms, six bedrooms, three bathrooms, butler’s pantry. ■ hardwood finish, gas. electricity, etc.; * hot-water heat. In good shape. UNION TRUST COMPANY r i Si. 400 FOR A HOME. New 5-room cottage on Dane '• St., between Mt/ Elliott and »; Ellery Sts. Lot 30x100. Ce-* < ment walks, water and sewer. ! SIOO down, balance as rent. HOMER WARREN & CO., > 202 Chamber of Commerce. , City 6406. Main 4409. WILL sairlflre modern 8-room house on Rnltlmore-ave. west for quick sale; ran sell on very easy terms, or might consider some trade. C 11. BECK. 518 Moffat Hldg. M. 293*. DOX'-F FORGET HANNAN ' FOR A HURRY X T P SALE I , wo* niFmiw, , ' Shoes Reralred * LvL “UP-TO-DATB“ SHOE R»- co, 131 Farmer-ec Phone Park SIT-J. OLD SHOES made new while you wait, the modern way. Famous Shoe Re pairing Cos .48 Stste-st Chsrry (31-K. £ PBR3UXAL % OF#' HAIR 00008 SALE—Cluster puffs, wavy switches, combings made up. only 91; electrolysis, removal all facial blemishes, hair dressings, mas sage. face or scalp. Mias R L. Bub- - bard. 407 Gas bldg. Mala IStT. MESSAGES, parcels etc., delivers*. Main or City 1897, CUy Meeeoagar Col fit .HSUS and cows removed promptly Mlllcnhach Bros. Phone West 103-995. ■UttISKSg OPPOWTUNITTEt. OYSTER ami chop house, established for years, doing a dandy business day nnd night'; will stand cloae Investiga tion; half Interest for 9300, or the en tire place for 9500. PATRICK. 4* HOME HANK BLDG. FOR HAI.R- r.VHM*. FOR HALE—Farms, fruit, timber, line nnd lend lands; developed sine prop ertles In the Or.ark Mountains. W. P. Campbell, St. Joe. Arkansas. TRAVELERS GUIDIL DTKKIRkOILIXKI. Detroit felled latervrbaa I.laee. FLIXT AND SAGINAW LIMITED*— 7:33 a. m.. 10 38 a. m. and 3 38 p. m.. Flint only, 4:33 p m. Locals for Flint. . 7 am. and every two hours to 9 p. m. 'oxford only. 11 P m. To Romeo, ia. m every two hours to 10 p. m; 11 post > PORT HURON LIMITICpS—7:4B a. Si to 45 a. m . 3:45 D. m.. 8:45 p m.; gatur days only. 12 *5 p. m . Sundays only, l ff y D m Locals for Port Huron hourly. , 7*. P m to 8 P. rn.; also 8 p. m. to Ma nty To. Mt. Clemens half-hour -438 a. m. to 7 p. m.. end hourly tan 7. m To Mt. CLmans via Snore U n p - hourly. *3» • ««»- *«. f > KDo'i-IMtTKD*— 3 28 a. A.11J4 , wi a ana 4:l0 p% m Localt far £ ilti'o 1 hourly. 4:30 a. m. to 8 38 p. BL. j 1 oledo. || p m for Monroe. i •'Y’xt KSON LIMITED*—7 45 a. aa I* J A 3*44 nnd 445 p m Loeats Hr irkion t a. m aad every twa house - J n m for Ann Arbor . IX p. m : »r Plymouth aad cars for \pellantl. . .. .v «® Hi a m.. heuriy «• 11 tsisa—< a. m.. ha if-hourly ; (until 7 P 11 feourly until II 8 R Page Seven