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' REPAIRS TO BURST MAIN ' STURTS AT MIDRIGHT ’ Work of Repairing Break in Pipe Will Probably Take - ——iUi Day Sunday -—= That the cold weather wu respon sible for the break in the water main i«t Hurlbut and Kercheval-avea, I hursday afternoon, la the opinion entertained by Chief Engineer George If. Penkell, of the water board. The break waa located cariy Friday after noon, Juat weat of the point whert the fitter broke through the ground. It vr»a about a foot wide and flve feet long and in the top of the pipe. Each aeouoa of the main is 12 feet long Mud It will be neceaaary to put in an entire new aectlon. Thla main waa laid In UO2, and waa tested to 300 pounds pressure to the square inch. The frost penetrated to within six inches of the top of the mala," said dr. Fenkell, "and my personal oplu ion is that the pipe was chilled to such an extent thut it was rendered briftUt.” The work of repairing the pipe will start tonight, .at midnight, and it la t xpecied that it will take up tnoal of Sunday. As it will be necessary for ilie repair gang to use the D. U. K. "Y" at that point, the company will i tin a plug service oh Kercheval, be i ween Hurlbut and Concord aves., un til the work is finished. While the gas company has restor ed the aervlee of many of Ita eua omera in the vicinity, the prospects i e that about 40 users on Hurlbut iv»., will have to continue to get .iong as beat they can without gas until Monday, although every effort will be made to supply them today. Ii is thought that many of the service pipes are frozen up. Complaint# literally poured into the water office, Saturday morning, from «otisunicrs whose service pipes had been frozen. The water board refer a « and most of the people who complain i and to the Edison Illumluatlug Cos., which has an electric thawing device, and the machine was in great de uiund. Where the pipes have burst, *:i will be necessary for the water users to secure the services of a plumber, and replacing water pipes in ; cro weather Is an expensive process. MARHIAiih!). Alex Caarnowskl, 21; Catherine Kazyr, 17. , Jan Prozyckl, 23; Zdzylara M WoJ z.vpekl, 2. Jan Danlelewlcz, 23; Mary Rikaczew tka, IS Casimir Sxwedo, 25; Helena Masz ach. 24. Frank Oriffin, 23; Annu Senatock. 23. Frank Ualuynski, 29; Anna Kaw»e ka, IS Francis Kloc, 24; Anna Blazylnski. i 7. Uhristlun Dckker. 24; Hattie Itut lun, 24. Mike Galuh, 32; Marcella Kronipulak. i A. —*- Aleck Luplnski. 22; Anna Basllla, 19 Nathan Cohen, 23, Sadie Tanarin, 18. Marcel Koszykowskl, 21, Soluinea La br:du, 19. J'ater Condon, 29, Midland; Juliana Mt-yer, 29. Detroit. Stefan Kovaca. 25; Mary Uennlng.il Mato Tomlch, 26; Juliana Mane*. 28 John Wosnlak, 25, Anna Kopitka, 19. Walenty Wojtaczek, 29; Jadwlga .’zcmpiel, 18. , T. Tatea Plnchard, 29. Peoria, 111.; It-len Stevenson, 26. Detroit. bmiHii BOYS. J. Lehtlmen. 439 Fort. If. Barrie, II Locust. r. Hoon. 164 Fifth. 8. Kec..ov»ky, 439 Hastings. K. Winslow, 178 Madison. H. Cowrie. 903 Second. .1. Nootzsker. Detroit. W. Fry. 606 Second J. Makowski. 17 Crackow. F. Babrowskl, 937 Russell. II Dobrockowskl, 1251 Rivard T Vnhun. 1-84 Tw’enty-fifth. M Kwanger. 54 Home > A. Ui leach, 1184 Baldwin J Siclinski, #l5B A IcxuniT'rTne. W Kmmkee. 308 Concord. C Hchoeasler. St. Mary’s hospital. V I.ainbardo, 666 Monroe. F. I.esz, 196 Rademacher. M Kemp, 1183 Kercheval. At' Pranclszek, 349 St. Atlbin. M. Oneblmta k. 167 Thirtieth C. Pel tic i*. 242 H Orand-blvd. G7RI.S. T. T.ytnan. 934 Lafayette. . R. Cummings- Woman’s hospital .r. Krol. 936 Russell. J Scllinan, 404 Wabash. M. Oreenwold. 309 Winder Oslante. K 0 Hastings. V Palermo. 172 Fort. r; Palazzolo, 223 Macomb. 11. Mlkalejtz. 142 Hale, f .Stnehowlc. 70 Lockwoork J T.aranny, 136 Tngersoll. I. Oyl, 711 Twenty-third. .1 l.ark, 1019 Twenty-fourth. If Getfel, 1236 Ml Elliott. J. Wroblewske, 329 Williams. T Devine, B*9 Bellevue. REvrHs. Avery Levlnakl, 9*7 Trombley, 2 liOntha. marasmus. Benjamin Hirseh ai. 340 Alfred. 23 years, pulmonary I'liereulosls; llene Wynn. 3440 Jeffer son R, 2 years, acute hytnphanglt I*. /•>du Lasota. 130 Julia, 1 year, diph- Curia: Jozef Mrcczynskl. St. Marys »• i“i<ital, 31 years, strangulated hernia; ignlslaus Blachmlrskl, 299 Confleld. ' 1 years, locomotor ataxia; Mose Be i s"'*u 343 Darned. 79 years. cerebral t'i'l’lexy; Wm. H. Cook. HP* Hamll t >p-hlvd.. <• yeara, mitral ir^ptffirtency. limn, Y, IvAY—Suddenly, Feb 9. at 4 a. in.. *5 Alt Mr®. Jana Kay. tn»M Yf years, widow of the late Rev. William Kay, M. A., and moth er of Margaret and Wm. G. Kay. De troit: Esther M. Drulard and Dr. .Tos S. La Belle. Windsor. Remains ’ v til l>e token Sunday morning to residence of Dr. Laßelle, 45 Ouel litte-ave., Windsor. Funeral ser vice* at 3:30 p rn , Sunday, eastern standnrd time Interment at Wind sor Orove cemetery. -* STANTON—reb. 9. 1912. at her resi dence. 81 Beech-st., Charlotte 8., a 4«<l *8 yeara, widow of the late Warren J Stanton and beloved • mother of fferbert W. Stanton, sister of the lat* Judge R. E. Frazer, Allen W. and L W Frazer and Mrs. Chas. L. Clerk Funeral from realdence Monday at 2:10 p. m. al t TlN—Feb 8. 1012, at her residence 76 Ledyaro-st.. Mrs Anne Elizabeth Neville, relict of the late Thomaa H. 1 Austin. Funeral Monday. Feb. 12 from residence at 9:30, and 88 Peter sou Paul * cathedral, Adel«ide-st .at 10 o’clock JF.LSS—At family residence, 244 Benu bien-st., Elizabeth, wife of Robert Bela and mother of William Flem ing, Jr Funeral Monday, Feb. 12, from Qelst Bros’ chapel, Macomb si . at 2 p. m JlißNEltL—Albert W. Cornehl, at his Msid'-nce, 319 Montrlair-a ve., at 7 «•'< lock a in . Ket» g. He leavea a ’ widow, Merlle, ami daughter MU- i ril'd, bealrtea father and mother. Mr ml >lrV 'Wm Cornehl, two brothers Win,. Jr., and Fred (J Cornehl and one Mister. Mia Richard Allldnar, to mourn his loss. Funeral Monday af ternoon. Feb. 12, from residence. MjMtb**. wtfe of ttrorge F'nT-~ ton riled i4ldu.v night, aged 61 year*. Foneral be held from realdence , Sunday at 2 |*. m. Burial In Clinton Grove cemetery. FITZSIMMONS Feb 8. Thomas W„ hr loved husband of Alice and father • f Resale, Laura. Allen Fitzsimmons, and Mrs. A L Hart. Funeral from residence. 410 Canton-ave. Notice of time latet •IFDOER—Feb. 8, Thomas Hedger, bo loved husband of Mrs. Klixaheth I ledger, and father of Mrs. V. Gar , barlno Thomas Hedger, Mrs F. Srhneler, Misses Anna and Clara Hedger. burial Monday from *2l Lclapd -sL mtr W43TKP—KKMAbfc MKbf WgtTIO)—rKMALK. WANTED GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN Our large Increase in eubscrlbers has obliged us to Increase the size of every Detroit Exchange, end to build anew Exchange. To operate the new switchboards we shall need an additional force of bright girls and young women. WE PAY OPR EMPLOYES WHILE THEY ARK LEARNING. WE PROVIDE REST AND RECREATION ROOMS COZILY AND FOMFORTABLY FURNISHED FOR THE OFF-DUTY HOURS W'K tSFEHATST A UOMFLXT2CLY KQUIFRgP ttSaTAURANT XT' I.EBS TIIA"N ("OST. WE FAY A SCALE OF WAOEB THAT IT MIGHT PAY YOU TO IN V FSTIGATK. WE HAVE OVER 260 SUPERVISORY POSITIONS INTO WHICH OUR CAPABLE GIRLS ARE PROMOTED. The Michigan State Telephone Company ° WASHINGTON AND CLiPFORD-RTS. DIBIN O’CONNELL—At her sons residence. 165 Harper-ave.. Mary A., mother o I Frank M. O’Connell. Funeral Mon day front realdence at 8:30, and to Holy Trlhlty church. R7KNICKE—Feb. 3. Caroline, at the home of her tun, Ferdinand, el" Elßl* wood, age 82 years, beloved wife pr Ferdinand Relnlcke. and dear moth er of Friedrich. Carl, Ferdinand. Ru dolf. Mrs. Auguste Hommertteld. Mrs. Jnhanne Mlottel and 'it Dwutofake Funeral Moml»y I J* from residence., ami 2 at Bethania Lutheran church, cor. Meldruin anu l’ulford. HTaNTON —Feb. t, 1012, “t her resi dence II Beech-et . Charlotte H . aged 63 years, widow of the late Warren J Stanton. and beloved mother of Herbert W. Htanton, sta ter of the late Judge R L. hraier, Allan 11. ami L. W. Frazer, and Mrs. Cbiie L Clark., Funeral front resi dence. Monday tit 2:10 p. m. THOMA* At his residence In Dear born. Christopher C., bebtved* hus band of Mattie E. Thomas, aged 58 tears. Notice of funeral later. BVRHELI* — Feb. 9. at hie residence. 3237 JefTerson-ave.. Joseph, beloved husband of May Duncklee Burrell, anrl father of Ethel. Hazel and Made line. Notice of funeral later. PIG .NDEHOABT —Thursday, Feb 8. Itlt. suddenly, at her realdence. 1326 Belvidere-ave., Mary Prendergast, .ige 89 years, beloved wife of ex- Sberlff John Piendergast of Saginaw miniy, and of Mr®. UUain Hickey, of Weat Toledo. O.; Mrs. E- I*>. Schaltberger, of I'etrolt; Frank E. Premlergast, of Seattle, \\ aeh . Thomas J , Mantle and John. Jr., of Detroit. Deceased also leaves a brother. John ltlordan. of Toledo, O. Remains will be taken to Saginaw. Burial announcement later. HELP WANTED —MALE. A. A. A. A A. A. A. A. PRIZE MASK L BALL And Valentine Party On Tueaday evening. Feb. IS, Prof. De- Honey will give a prize mask ball at his elegant new academy, *73 Wood wurd-ave. 20 prizes will be awarded. And on Wednesday evening. Feb. 14, h« w 11 give a valentine party. Don't miss these grand affairs. Select danc ing parties are given every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings Visit America's finest dancing acadamy, wnere you meet with respectable Eeople. New clbsses are now open foi eglnners. If you wish the beet at popular price*, Join thla class. Phone 4146 Grand. BOOKKEEPERS, stenographers and Central office hejp wishing positions, lndly call or write the Daisy B. Miller Agency, 526 Chamber of Com meroa. STOP AT THE FRANKLIN HOUSE On East Lartfed-st., Just a stap from Woodward and Jefferson' avenues. Rooms 60c. 75c, sl, 61.60 per day. Btngle meals b 25c. Special rates by the 0 week- A doori POSITION is assured every graduate of the Detroit Busin*** University; magnificent nsw build ings: thorough course In bookkeep ing penmanship, shorthand, type writing. mechanical and architectu ral drafting and all English sub jects. Free employment department; catalog frea for the asking 61-46- 66-S7-S9 West Grand Rlvar-av*. JHLltE’fl luur oppuriUilby Jo make monthly; *par«- time; no matter wheru you live; no canvassing; guar antee to show you how; free particu lars. U. E Rogers, Desk G-E, Bos ton. Mass. _ ■ EARN GOOD PAY copying addresses; [•articular* six stamps. Hinchey, 161. Middleport. N. Y. GOVERNMENT rullway mull clerk, bookkeeper examinations everywhere soon; get prepared by former United gtates civil service examiner; write now for free booklet. Untterson Civil Service School, box 1155, Rochester, X. Y 1 WILL START you earning $4 daily at home in spare time, allverltig mir rors; no capital; free Instructive booklet, giving ptans of operation. G. F. Redmond, Dept. 191, Boston. Mas* LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED - No canvassing or soliciting requir ed Good Income assured. Address National Co-Operative Realty Cos., >-7 10. Marden Building, \V ashington, n c. R 1 LIABLE men and women wanted, town or country; no canvassing; profitable home employment; big op ' portunltv for first parties. A. F. Neely, 520 Exchange bank, Colorado Springs, Colo. WANTED —Man of good ap pearance who has fair knowl edge. of .diy. - .References .in. first letter. Address Box D 86, Detroit Times. 4 ’ Wan t e d—Subscription So licitors. Good opportunity for hustlers. Apply Detroit Times, Circulation Depart ment. 500 EXTRA ELECTRICIANS Needed to do the electrical work In Detroit this year, such as bank build ings, theaters, hotels, stores, manu facturing plants and residences. Join cur college and secure one of these high-salaried position* and abort hour# The Electric College, 183 Jeffersnn-ave Cherry 2208. W ANTED—BoV with wheel! Apply Advertising Detroit Times. \\ urr—I—AGENTS. AGENTS’ SALESMEN! Lightning sales and big money! No goods to buy, no back calls, no collections, no deliver ies. Carry only one sample. Just ■end us your name and we will tell you how to make money foster than ever before in all your life. No ex perience necessary. The thing sells -- sight— Xio- wedepw out tyf 10 calls. SSO « week Is easy. Ad die** quickly for territory. M. K. lining. 141 W Ohio-*t. Uhlcngo. 11l AO KN l rH— Drop ilead ones Awake’ (in.il this ryw invention; low priced, waterpower bom*- massage machine; magical, marvelous, mysterious, new field; big profits Hold on monev beck guarantee “Marat* art h sold 6 m 10 minates. 21 In 2 days.” Bark er sell* 8 first day.” Vaughn, “Your machine has merit. Express * doz rq.” Free inforrnetbin. Blarkstono <’o 366 Meredith. Toledo. O AGE NTH -Men and women; well ad* vertlsed good paying line Indian Medicine Cos, Grand Rapids. Mich. THE DETROIT TIMES: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1»1*. WANTED IGMTI. AGENTS —Goodline Telephone Holder for home and office; sell 76c; In dorsed-by telephone companies, or ganiser. soliciting force preferred; no novelty. Goodllno Mfg. Cos., Kent, Ohio LADY AGENTS WANTEI> New osltlon, 76 articles; samples fur nished; exclusive territory given. 64 to 610 dally easy; write oulck. Toilet Supply Cos., Jamestn\*n, N. Y. ELL. WELL! uITeaT! GRAND!-- One man’s orders 62,650 one month: profit 61.650 Lowry reporta: “Why I actuuly believe I could sell thla ar. tide bllnd-fobied, and with a gag In my mouth.’’ Rouse up. Take a hold. Experience unnecesaary. Wonderful Invention; a self-wringing mop; quick sales; 150 per cent profit; In vestigate. Write today, u. 8. Mop Cos., 1620 Selss Bldg.. Toledo. O. HE .»» WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED AT ONCE / Power Machine Opcra-| • ‘ tors to work on Chil dren’s and Women’s Wash Dresses. Steady work ; good pay. PRINCESS MFG. CO., 207-235 E. Larned St. LADY OR GIRL wanted, good pay spare time, cony names for advertiser*, cash weekly. Stamp for particulars. American Adv. Bureau, Dept. F, Leightons Corners, X H. t- Lady stenographer. Apply at once at 171 Mlchigan-ave. SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED—We shall put on 25 new men to handle our line on or l»efor* March Ist; natary or com mission; flrat-elas* reference must accompany application. United States Whip Cos., Westfield. Mass. roR bale—miscellaneous. A.A.A.A.—Typewriter Sale Smith. Rem., Underwood. Oliver, 620; n>-w visible. 650; weekly 61; renting 61.60 up. DETROIT TYPR. CO., 188 Shelby-st. A.A.A.—WOOD, WOOD 'All kinds#aoft or hard, big lead# Call us. H 8. Coal Cos.. Ridge or City 962. HONEST BARGAINS Reg. Our Price. Price. Guaranteed Spark Plugs ...61 00 60 42 Guaranteed Spark Plugs... .85 .75 Nickel Plated Pliers 50 .23 Pumps (Mon. aad Tuesday only) l.Sf .96 Anti Freeze, guaranteed.... 1.25 .87 Carbon Remover .... 1.25 .87 ifndv Polish . . .-tt: Finaoua Keystone Fly. OH. gallon . .60 .56 Cans Hand Soap .10 .07 Generators 8 00 1.10 ERctrlc Tail Lamp* 1.78 .95 1 only, Lighting Battery. IL’O hr 24.00 18.50 Tell us where you can buy goods cheaper, either wholesale or retail. MOTOR SUPPLY CO.. Nr#rth I*. 1196 Woodward-ave. Oak 18. LARGE UPRIGHT Plano Regular 6;t00 style, now only 61*7. mahogany case, very attractive design and thor oughly modern; pay only 65 monthly; iiiuat be sold quickly. GRINNELL BROS. Branch. 57 Monroe JUST RECEIVED From. Rhode Islanl; a big order for our 8-In. electric headlights, which have created SUCH A SENSATION We hauo a few left which we will offer at $6.90 the pair. As they will not last long get In on them early. They are bound to please you. Your old lamps taken In part pay ment. , MOTOR SUPPLY CO., North 16. 1196 Woodwurd-ave. Oak 36. SODA FOUNTAINS, billiard and pool tables, new and second-hand. Geo. Marsh Cos • Farmer-et E-Z terms. Jb-W -YORK' TRUMPET MfVPEL COfD NET —Silver-plated, gold-lined bell, excellent condition; regular price 660; complete with nlush lined cas*. only 612 OItINNELL BROS, 246 Woodward. WANTED—Cor Michigan and Fourth, to furn.eh rooms complete. It'Meek. Sumner Cos FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —560 acres In Newaygo county: good for fruit, stock or general farming. Price 64.- 000; $1,600 will be accepted In Im proved real estate, balance eaay terms; fenced with barbed wire. A. G. Blood, Lalngsburg. Mich. RUSINKftg OPrORTL’NITIBN BRKDENBURY-- Saskatchewan, second railroad divisional point west of Wmntpeg, offers investor, meehantr. farmer, busines man, contractor, ex ceptional opportunities for making money; send name and address for free booklet and particulars, tn Walch I-and Company, Winnipeg. Canada ■' WANTED Trustworthy. competent inau with $5,000 cash and upward, to establish and manage permanent In ml subsidiary business. $250 a month and gtl expenses, and share of profits extra; large manufacturing com pany. well known staple line. »*:tn off* r excellent opening for steady, rarable man, fuvoratde Investment high class business; good for $6,000 a year nr betta* tn rlarbt man n ltli l.ln future prospects. Addres I), box 91. Detroit Times. 4imTin39 WA XTBCI> MALE. wTnTED -Jobbing, repairing: carper ter work of any kind promptly at tended to. Call Main 4479. between 6 and t In the evening I ~ W63if»:i)-rMI»(M,l.yr,0 1’ g. HIGHEST prices paid stoves, carpets. Lapham, 282 Qrgt. Cherry 407 HORSES and cows removed promptly. 1 Mills* berk Bros. Phone w. i««-9#6. FDR »ALB—RESIDENCE FHOPKRTY.FOR SALE—MEBIDE.VISC pgUPKHYV. BUY A NEW HOME HAVE IT BUILT TO SUIT YOU. We have have a large number of very fine lota on the west side of St. Clair ave., between Jefferson end Mark-ave*.. for you to choose from. W* will build homes costing from 62.960 to $4,000 to suit purchasers. See us at once and complete your arrangements *0 that we can start your house as soon as the weather permits. The lute are all high and dry; the soil Is rich, sandy loain and water, sewers, gas, electricity and cement aide walks are all in. Terms easy. Ta* nous## *r« all — Tirwi: if pgr c«sr cxxqrmr first payment, balance same as rent. Victor, near Oakland, No. 221—Two-story frame, six rooms and bath, oak floors, fine electric lighting fixtures, gas, decorations, cellar, flve min utes' walk from Ford automobile plant. Price 62.250. St, Clair, near Jefferson. No. 385 —New 7-ioom frame, large living room fire place; oak floors and finish, fine lighting fixtures and decorations; full busenrent, furnace, fruit roum. coal bin. clothes chutes; an up-to-date, modem houa*. Price $4,000. Russell, near Holbrook, No. 2076—New’ lVfc-story frame, AVe rooms and hath; large floored attic; oak floors, electric lighting fixtures; gas for cooking; lot 30x127. Price $3,100. , HOMER WARREN & COMPANY, / Twelfth Floor Chamber of Commerce. City gm. Main 6408. FOR SALE—VACANT LOTS. FOB SALIC—VACANT LOTS. GET THE BEST We claim there is no better proposition in Detroit than the lots we are offering at from S4O to SSOO in our beautiful Elm Park Subdivision. Lots on Stephens, Chippewa and Seneca-aves' near Gratiot. $lO cash and balance $5 per month will build you a home according to your own plans and yem can pay for it same as rent. Suitable restrictions. Easy walking distance to Packard’s and a number of other large factories. If you want a home see us. See Local Agent at 1887 Gratiot. Phone Ridge 1396-R. C. W. HARRAH 301 MAJESTIC BLDG. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. I HAVE CUSTOM ERS For four good homes. 8 or 9 rooms, in first, or second block from Wood ward. between city limits and I’al lister-ave., of value from 68.000 to 612,000. Must be modern and worth the price. If you have a good home in this locality and want to sell, let me know’ and T will put-you In touch with the partteir. Owner* only. GEO. H. CARPENTER. MAIN 4340. 803 FORD BLDQ. STORAGE AND CART4OF.. ACME .s run AGE COT. largest vans packing Main 899. 46 Gilman-st. .tOEHL BROW. Storage and Cartage. Office, 487 Beaublen-et. R. 828. C. 913. RJVERHIDE STORAGE Ik CARTAGE CO—Fireproof and Non-flreproof storage. Main 608: Moving and pack ing City 607. TO W KMT—IIO 4 WEB. A.A. —Rental Agency—A.A. BTORMFKLTZ-LOVELEY co. See E. K. BENNETT Griswold and Larned. Main 2778. HANNAN RENTAL AGENCY ONE McQRAW BLDQ. TO RENT—nOUWS, ROOMS —Furniture for rooms complete. $1 weekly. Sumner Ge Mich, and 4tb. MONEY TO LOAN. SALARIED PEOPLE Women keeping house and others fur nished money without security. Easy paymenta Offices n 60 principal cities. Save yourself money by getting our terms flret. UNION CREDIT CO. g*oo nd Floor. Rowland Bldg.. 179 SheFby-st. Second Mortgage Loans Land contracts bought Money to loan on realty. Real estate exchanges a specialty. EBERT, 309 Majestic Bldg. MY SPECIALTY C®fetruction loans, SI,OOO and up- NMirds JOHN A. LOTZ, Main 2 V 68 M>s Whitney Hldg. CONSTRUCTION LOANS Liberal amounts. J. F. Weber. 304 Oratlot PERSONAL. friendship, help and advice, writ* or call on Mrs. A. M. Burr, 439 Lafay ettS-blvd NOTICE —If any poor girl Is In trouble, needing advice, friendship or help, write or call on HUG. MARGARET DUFY, 908 Fort-sU west. Salvation Army. ■ ■ 1 ■ l * 1 1 ' ■■■" 11 ■ IlflOlC REPAIRING. fiT Shoes Repaired £ o *; Ue walt I ’’UP-TO-DATE” SHOE RE PAIR CO. 121 Farmer-si phono Cherra 617-J, . . 4JLD tia.\2L - $7.75 PAID for rare date 1863 quarters; S2O for half dollars, we pay a cash premium on hundreds of coins; keep all money dated before 1884 and send 10 cents at once for <<ur Illustrated coin value book size 4x7. It mean-r your fortune. C. K. Clarke St Cos., Coin Dealers, box 3, Leroy, N. Y. Nl RNKRV STOCK. RtHSEHY STOCK, and seed potatoes, home-irown; illustrated catalogue free. Mayer's I’lant Nursery, Mer rill. Mich. HEAL KSTATF TO KM HAMiH. WE HAVE a nice 2-famlly flat, flrst story brick, second shingle, 7 rooms snd bath each, modern; In mile and quarter circle. I'rice $5,000 Will sell or take a house In as part pay ment. NICE double brick house on Lln arn ’ will sell or take other property or farm In exchange. HAVE a nice U-fainlly brick flat • on Klscher-ave.. neur .leffersojj; mod ern I’rlce $5,200. Will lake faUu l.» $•00 payment down STANI)I ; I TILL) •’ll!. HODGKH BLIHI. MAIN FOR SALE—RESIDENCE PtOPCETT. I'utif l amily Rrick Veneer Terrace ' "N• urtTi Woodward. \t a great sacrifice in price. Rem aSi 3a per month. Su.nno fitly* it. \ payinem of ,5.t,000 down| handler it. I HIS IS A NEW TKItII.VK | HRICK-VBNKKIt OONSTItI'CTK ».V 1 ll.lKOWOOl) FINISH AND FLOORS' THROUGHOUT AND HKAUTIFUI.I V DECORATED. IK YOU ARE I>m)K - INO FOR A SPLENDID INVEST MENT. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH PS AT ONt'K TO LOOK ATI THIS KINK PROPERTY I 11. Si 1 R MFA KRINIJ. I Kit Mam iiU. *t»t Psnobseut bldf FOR BALE—RESIDENCE FHUPEKTY. EAST SIDE 6100 DOWN, buys two-story 7-room house with bath, gas, electric lights, cellar, near Gratiot and Van Dyke, 6-.500. Cun have immediate posses sion 6200 down, buys 7-room cottage with attic on lllinois-sl.. near Gra tiot. Price 15... $2,300 Mtore with living rooms, on Elm wood, near Jefferson 62.500 Cadlllac-ave.— Beautiful 8-room modern home, hardwood finish, show er lights, finely decorated, large porches and lawn $4,000 We have some Mack-ave. front age. 30 or more feet, ut $35 per foot. NORTH WOODWARD HIGHLAND PARK— $6,000. North side of street. 60-ft. lot, eight rooms ami buth. hardwood floors and finish; French doors off dining room to rear porch; fine garage; will take good lot as part payment. $3,150—6600 DOWN. One of the best little homes in High land Park. Jrtocte and one-half off Woodward, eight rooms and bath, hot-air heat, electric lights. 62.800—HIGHLAND PARK. Heven rooms and bath, hot-air heat, electric lights, hardwood floors and finish; small payment down. VACANT LOTS FLAT SITE lIG feet. $35 per foot, (lire site for terrace or two doubles or flats; close to Boulevard. Elmhurst-ave., 50 ft ....$ 850 Tuxedo-ave . cor. Third, 60 ft.. 1.000 Tuxedo-ave., north side, 50 ft. 850 Hig hla nd -ave., second block, 100 ft 2.000 Vj-MILE CIRCLE 40 ft 2Vi blocks from Wood ward $ 6.000 4C ft. I* block from Wood ward 16.000 Lambredit, Kelly & Cos., 34 GRIBWOLD-ST. MAIN OR CITY 313 Plan Your Own Home It you have the lot you want or rush to the amount of 20 to 25 •or more) per cent of what you want to put Into u home, we will build for you and give you 10 years to pay in. We will assist you w’tth your plans ami com plete same. If interested In this kind of proposition send for booklet. Wo make a specialty of houses ranging in cost from 62.- 500 to 110.000. Urban Realty Company, 328 FORD BLDG 22H CALVERT \YF.. NEW MODERN HUME—S4,SOO. If you are looking for an exception all v fine new modern home, you should look at this property. It has a large living room across the entire front of house, large dining room and krlehen and four bedrooms »md bath. Jt has wood electrical fixtures to correspond with the tlnislr In encji particular room. Entire second floor finished white enamel; hardwood Poors and finish throughout J. IT. * J. R. MKYKRTNG, Ph’ Main 6713 408 Penobscot bldg. C. B. WARD 970 Pennsylvanla-ave., new house. 7 room* ar\d . hath, altlf—. 4 floor* (Tow natal re. electric light fix ture*, window shades, parlor, dining room and reception hail decorated; 9100 down, balance $lO per month. <*** Pennsylvanla-ave.. corner of Canfield, fine corner lot witli 7-room house T-i»l* l» w *nar>, ready to movo into; SIOO down. 920 per month, phone North 1792 or Oak 1 119 Fameworth-ave. Open 9 to 4 daily. CAMERON AVF. GOOD 7-room houae. foil haaement, hot-air furnace, oak floor*, electric llvhts; $3,900; email payment down, balance as rent.. KIKBY-SORGE-VELSKE CO. Cor atk and oniawoLb-rr#. CHERRY 2244- —CITY 3.122 ’ LET ME BUY YOU A HOME Name your price, what cash and monthlv installments £ou can pay. and 1 will find you a bargain in aay locality Owner will pay my com mission * LET ME SELT. YOUR PROPERTY If you can give my clients honest value for their money 1 can sell your property quickly. • WILBUR B. GILBERT, Tteal fCetftte, Loans and Insurance. 1320 Majestic Bldg Mala 1610; t»d 2017. C. B WARD .lit* Heat Cianfl-bl-aw**. -»eart» to move right In. If VOU W-'nt flits Hue new home, phone for appointment. Take Mack-ave. car to Van l»>ke. wtlk north <»n Van Dyke to Canfield, North 1792 ,>i '>:il< I perms t ’OO down. hal ance only $?o per month, Open •» to 4 daily r< >se DAI I C( »nrr Nine-, oom house in 11 • second block from Woodward, full basement, fur nace. hath, etc., good condition. Price $1,900, easy terms llest buy in ths north end. G A. P.RSKTXE A CO. rnone Main lij* Mu Jestb bldg .felt rrlnllna tree* RfsM. Times frtatlag Co- 1$ John R -*t ro»t »a urn. ram «Auumart a—... j Winter BARGAIN! Hlart the new year iu right by buying Lets In .** ' WILDERMERE PARK v . . ' : . *, y:. 's£W‘ vu> 8»« our L«n on Dsxtef-blvd., WhlUty and otbar streets, at ~>350 - AND _ UPWARDS This subdivision lies esat of Grand Hlvar and north of BoulevarC Newer*. sidewalk* and gas Included In tbasa prloaa Building restriction* 3 Beitt streetcar facilities, near new Northwestern High School and farry filfc, * WE WILL BUILD FOR YOU ON EASY TERMS Jji Don’t delay, as these prices will advance In Spring, agent evaff'n afterpoon ami Sunday at corner of Orand-blvd. and Dexter-blvd. Phone Wal- 4 nut 224-J. C. W. HARRAH 1 301 MAJESTIC BLDG. * POH IALB RUSIUEyCB PROPERTY. HANNAN S SPECIALS BY F. E. HANNAN. HOTEL. ROOMING HOUSE Oft BUSI NESS PROPERTY. Northeast corner of Elisabeth and CUf ford-eta, two blocks to Woodward; large 3-story and buseinent brick; 2S rooms, two bulbs. two furnaces. Property In best of condition. Owned by one family for 60 years, now of fered for sale for Ural time owing to ape of owner Property bound to enhance In value. Pays good revenue now. For particulars see F. E. llannan. ' - M,6oS—New double house near Mt. Elliott, t rooms each; rents tab, easy terms. 12.100 Cosy east side 8-room dwelling, hath, gas and electric light, large barn; euay terms. $4,000 Desirable 9-room dwelling. Juat outside mile circle, west side; bath, steam heat, good barn; lot 50x 130, terms easy. 136 MONTCALM EAST. Cosy 7-toont cottage offered at a bargain. Dwellings at all prices. City and furnt properties Real estate exchanges In the city and elsewhere. Desirable central properties at low prices where enhancement Is surs. Those desiring Investments see F. E. llannan. HANNAN HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. LINCOLN AVF. HOME AT A BARGAIN LINCOLN-AVE., near Grand River—ll rooms, solid brick, slate roof, full basement. Peninsular furnace, hard wood floors, combination fixtures, laundry and toilet in basement, gen uine mantel and grate, tiled vesti bule. nlrely decorated, etc., all in ••At” condition; large lot, shade trees, etc., tine neighborhood; house cost over $8,000; less than $8,500 will buy It this week; $1,500 or more dc wn, balance to suit. M. W. Beals. 36 Commonwcalth-avo. Phone Grand 3747-J. Let Me Sell Your Property If you can give my clients honest value for their money, _ I can sell your property quickly WILBUR B. GILBERT. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. 1820 Majestic Bldg Main 14*0 Gd 101 T BARGAIN North Woodward, first block; elegant. 9-room brick; slate roof, hot water beat, oak and birch finish through out; large lot; fine garage; owner out of town; will take $8,250 for a quick sale. PARKER. FPIIUNK A FRY. M. 8030 911 Majestic. City 5745-X Flat Near Waterworks Rented for $792; price $5,000. Flat near Kercheval. 14.900. Double house on Kercheval. $2,900. Flat on Canton, S2OO down; $2,700. EBERT, 309 Majestic Bldg. 8-ROOM modern terrace, with or with out garage, corner Third and Boule vard. E. W. F.VSTER. 807 Majestic bldg. Lift ppiitli. Near .Vli Seven-room frame, buth, laundry, cel lar 15x24: gas. attic: lot 40x128; $ J. 400. ALKX. WATSON' >O2 HAMMOND HI.IKA, Maxwell, North of Gratiot GOOD new 6-room house, electric lights, oak floors; price $2,000; S2OO rif wn, balance as rent. KIRBY-St )K< iK-FELSKE CO. (’OH STATE AND G RIBWOI.D-BTB. CHERRY 2244—CITY 3322 K«H atLIfc—rAIIMK. ' CLOSE TO NATURE"" 1 ACRE FARMS s«i MILES FROM CITY HAM* NEAR CRAN'D ItIVKU AVK., ONL-ALLh, Lf)TS ONLY $f»00: GOOD SOIL. PL HI It ABLE FOR COUNTRY lIj>MLS. gt’ft ROUNDED BY OOOD NRIOH* RORHOOD. NEAR TO CHURCHES AND SCHOOL. City & Suburban Homes Cos., Ltd. joo Griswold Street. 40~ACRKS—Richmond. 5-room house, barn Ut) arrow of tlmbrr: only I*.-00. 4(1 acres. Hellevllle. 4-room house, barn poultry house, corn rrlh. orch» ard. some small fruits; only • 4.0* 1 0- -dJI BSSSSr- Tt7.<ar i WB» barn*, good orchard, beat of land. A snap at sl* 000. FRANK F. BRIGGS. THE FARM MAN 609-2 Majestic bldg Main 1700 71 ACHKB southern Michigan Adjoins limits of city. 0,000 Inhabitants; rich, et oduottve soil, suitable for truck gardening. city pasturage or general fuimtng; spring nrarer small house, arod outbuilding*; nice modern home in the town If de"lred; offered ehean to close estate. See H HANNAN. Hannan Real Estate Exchange. i Acres Near Roval Oak Hond'bulldlngs; near electric; $1,700 4°- Keren on electric, good buildings; $2,100. . 190 h< res nr. Grand River to exchange. EBERT, 309 Majestic Bldg. 2 AC lira »n Wayne. $l,lOO sh sere* nea.r Alaconsc. $1 .*OO *7 acre* near Roberts Lading. V; r rV..“Tu.'!oU So! -took «nil ♦•‘•erwVn-Vr Mllfor.l 67 acre* near Redford. stock and Sg'lcrV ntVr Hlrmtnghn.n, MAH three hundred farms located ithiii r,o mile* of Detroit, from 2 to m acre”, wilt, building* Get my f list and »*■* me before you buy. f * It,, open' Thursday evening until i 0 ' The - Form Man. 507 MAJESTIC PLPG —r s foi- sTor -7 a on *ftr line, aood building ‘a a. v. 1 a rapes one A orchard, straw betrb* natd . rhubarb, etc . price f* t» \ with *lmb«f ■ wheat, meadow, #Tr 11*40, $1 «>"« down. n' a ’ house and ba*n, liotse and. w " non; I'j A -trgwbe.rlea; chick *o- and pigeon stools of *H kinds, i-1, .. 12,|ft«*. SI,OOO down 1 li plenty but blind. *U tilsd; , \ wheat, orcl.aid etc.; $2 90V. 11.000 down. _ . . These farm* .tf* 5 and 10, f*’’- T * from Detroit, and will trade for city rr W r mtANnrHAM!’ * LAT'GHM Rtdge $»•!* ** #id 4 *L rOR »\t.E—PARMA *3 THE “THUMB LAND** H **•> u.°* buy ? fAnn ,n Thu»V#9« Michigan, where you can get a >tc4 * farm at a reasonable price? Lsflll over this list, and be «mvli?ee<P Anyone desiring s good 40-aere farm. 1 would state that 1 can show §• good places from SI,OOO to $3.900 ready to move onto this spring, by ifJi * three-days* drive. 1 have ved here for 3| years. and know ] i h » rt C .?. U « ntry . thoroughly, and am tW, a position to save you time «ne money in looking uround. Would bo pleased to hear from anyone desir- 1 k,nd of * f*rm. ' ,** * ACRKB-' miles from Kftmg* < lon, or Mayville, 10v acres cleeretL A “Sf.** or< |hard; good 10-rooni house, j ollar, cistern, etc., well finished 7 basement barn 36x52; straw barn fU *“*• other outbuildings; windmill, pipes, etc.; over 180,Cx>u ft of great 'h ’ and hemlock timber. 1 rice $6,500. ACREd fruit farm. 8 miles from Kingston, 120 acres cleared, new* basement barn and farm heuse; alf' kinds of fruit. Price $5,0V0. 1«0 ACREd—BO acres cleared, some timber, smalt orchard. fair buildings, 100 acres level, balance* rolling; 4 miles from two good mar- ‘ keta. price $4,200. IXO Ai.’REg —Good Isvol land. ttfc piles front Kingston. new hank.. ,fcrr !.* , * d • good 9-room brick hirnee. 1 small orchard. 110 acres cleared* Brice $4,500 120 ACRES—6 miles from Kings ton 100 acres cleared, rolling. 899 *»Pl4e. pear and peach trees hearing; * 40 acres into wheat and rye; good * bank bam s4xll, and fair house.,. Price $4,000. 80 ACHES of A-No. I land, 4 miles from good market, all cleared, level, natural drainage, well fenead and land In a high state of cultivation: 4 acres of orchard; a large 10-room 1 house all finished from cellar to gar ret; full basement. windmill, pipoe to barn and house; large Imsemen* earn . with atrajv ahed and small barn, on telephone and R. E. P ; 14. mile to church and school house. Pried 95.104. SO ACREB-—ll- miles from Deford, good level land, 50 scree cleared, good orchard, new basement bash 36x70 and small barn, a good t-room house, recently remodeled. This Is good sugar beet land and in Ik2 sugar beet district. Price $4 506 ‘d $0 ACRES of level land, 71 'Odfgg.. cleared, 1 *.4 miles from R. R. station. 160 fruit trees and sip»ll fruit, fair buildings, silo, windmill, pipes, eta. Trice $3 200 80 ACRES of rolling lead. 40 sagas cleared, 200 fruit trees, a good wall and spring on place, new bank barn 30x44. fair 6-room house, good fences’ principally woven wire. 4 miles from R R. station. 2 miles from store. A mile from school. Price 91,999. The Thumb Laud Realty Exchange r3 KINGSTON. Mich. r DE VON HO PER. MQk,s 4 Acres’. on MicKfgan-ave. Hi village of Inkster; 9-roqm cottage, 14.r00m house; 2 good barns; new ehlcßMt house, 20 ft. long; good well. Pttce *1 s*>o; will trade. ' \<'Ri:« nt Clawson, new house 74; cement block cellar with cement ♦lnor under all; new* barn 11x24; hen. V.atisc 10x?0; corn crib; tine welj 199 ft. dern; 700 grane vinos, over ga • acre of blackberries and the same of strawherries: 40 young peach «reea. -H r-rrrmg m —l- freer nnA- 8- trres Price $4,500 cash: 9L004 trade.-.. 4J*4 ACRES, good loam aori. 3 miles *r> m n srood town: 6 acres of, weo#< Rt: *-r»»«m house, with good °#yar V ell-heated: horse and harn; all necessary outbuildings: stock, crons and tools. Evcrvt.hinu goes for $2,009. 91 ACRE*—4O miles from Detroit. {'4 ♦ullcs from town of fi.foo; else Mil: 15 acres timber; fln« 10-mnm houeat 2 lurae barns; buildings all tp good condition stock -tools, nnd tiousc hold furniture ell go for 33.000. 115 ACRE*—2S miles from Detroit. I A miles from rallrocd station: good %■ loom bouse; new basement bsm. not completed; 10 sores uravel loom xr*ii under cultivation; hnlcnce tjmber. Price $1 000; will consider good ceif.'l ■ tape In Detroit tn part • • -- 11* ACRE* —30 miles fro>u Detroit..* miles from town, 73 seres plow lasd; sopd 7-room hovjso; 30x40 ’•ore and other Improvements. Trice, s\soo. FISKF-KTNNF.Y CD.'JSC. 1510 FORD BLDG MAIN *3l CITY 832. K<*R SiT.E—l5O acres Tsuhella ccunt'** fine house, barn, and orrhard; 70 acres under cultivation. fenced. 33 800 Address owner. W. Moyse*. Weldman. Mich. . roi BAI.IC V arAWT LOT*. W'oorlwartl Avo. Corner i**vrT«D rtrtr m.-nrire NTiTTTIT' OF BOSTON BOULEVARD. This f>roperty can and is going to he sold at a remarkably low figure. You can double your money on this propfruty In side of two year*. Owner cash; is fcoinp tna ccept first offer. Act quickly. T. H. & I. R. MF.YERING/ Ph Main 5715. 40* Penobscot M4g TP MT’ nrVDE. Detroit t mitkd interikba m.~~ TOLEDO-CLEVELAND LIMITED# 7:10 a m and every two hours to |;M Em Toledo only. 710 p m Toledo xpress, 7 a. m . every tw« hours tn T p m Toledo Locals. Ia m , every two hours to I p in.. I p. m ; Monroe only. 'Vbifir ht?rdn limited*—tot ih . every two bourn to 7:12 p m.; gun , day only 11 P* jn Locals. < a m.. i?«ry tio hours to v p m . 9 t. m; Nartut City only. • p m ; Mt Clemons only, I to a. m.. honrly to 0:20 p n»_. $ p shore Linn. 0.20 a. m. hourly to U»S» - KALAMASOO LJMITRDA _» 10 n. m . every two hours tn «;1« n m . : Jark*pn-Lansing Limited. C:lg g. >m ; Jackson Locals 7 a. m.. every two , hours to 2 p. m.; Ann Arbor only, « *. , rn. 4 I 1 ft*.. I*so p. m.a I p. m.. 1# p. m liv p m To Northville. C:2t a hour ly to •••i» "» • 7 = ,# * n ' n m He line cart from TpsllantL P LIMITED#— 4;H o V'-n hewt m t*9 p m. Lt Ci'if 7 a. m. ovsry two hours t* • * u pk m. north of Oxford, dun day on\r Other Romeo Locals, 4. C' lake division—«- * hnurlv to l;4» p. m, 11 p. » WYANDOTTE DIVISION—I j? -n, | f hourly to $ * m ; 20 artlnnton to 7i! f n VI half-hourly to 1:22 p. m; ho#?* ly PCN*r l AC P lAlT*D#—4 '4i. 2: IS, i :t f D. Locals. 6 40 g.m.. every an mlw mtnutse-to £•** * fc0 g \ 4 m '' n m.. I o- m. 1.12 p. m.. 2. *• aw, ;*ir 411 P an. Mi R ** ••d atii night Page Nine