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Page Eight COMMON COUNCIL IsKcS* f .*■ \ ■■ •/’ ff f—f- r>M Nf* kwa) ■i|ag| aii lot ana of Henry M Mattel for cancellation of taxes levies R Safest chaHtabl#. organisation. rt tootftfullv t riiu. t that w* »*" h M'"j if said-matter* under consider*. m and 96# lOave to submit the following rc *Hu-p*tltlon O M. Newman, ««.««>* | ( a||M o perwnal iMfiwofßt of $1,90* woo Itviia a|»iMt him tor- I,l ' ■B automobile which woo aeeeesed »t It *Lu4»H. M4cu.; that petitioner pa.d %£« t«k\at the latter location. as »• agiUftit fiom'tli# rocolpt appended to (So, petition and the local geseasmeat eMould therefore bo cancelled; Re-petition Elisabeth ▲. Poutne>. w « thht she la entitled to exemption Wyler itu> t*vldtera' Exemption Law and Serofoo* recommend that the tax** Hgppl^afalnet’her property for I*ll *•» A. Bstycxak. w# And that « bulldlug valued at S2OO waa assessed ac the; Wrong lot for mil. ha*l*« «*wn o|&ctd upon Jot 4 of Hoffman • oob. In stead of lot 1 and the error being ac* Raowieuged by the Board of Aseessutx. We racomraend.that a refund be grant. r <k •. i " -petition Clarence Harrison. we Ra4<* that petitioner la the owner of -JUot 44, Andrew J. Smith a »üb. of Stocks 17- and »V etc . altuata on tha w. #.*f Stanford street; that a butW* in* assessed at $940 woe erroneously iSLa.cd agaloet this lot for 1911. but Che being acknowledged, we rvc dgimend that the tax on -bulldlog bo Henry M. Butiel. w* hnU Rvat petitioner tea trustee of the l>e trolt Ladies’ Society for the eupport o. Hebrew widow* and orphans, a corjo fEtkin duly orgnnlaed In accordance enth Chapter 106 of ttie Compiled IAV« ot IA7I entitled .“An Act for the »nc*>t nprarfou of charltaMe societies. thet AH eoclety te the owner of <-*rtaln property actuate on the •• •• °f Evskiits Stept which waa acquired In i3O. an*l dradyd to Mid society on* coadltlbn that 1 1 ei». «o ix. used for charitable pur .mml tno no other: that a building win tanoiedlvteiy upon *ald prop erty; In Which ifWowe and thalr fam iHex • are ; houaed gratuitously that through an oversight upon the part of ttw Board,of Trustees the matter was I*wet celled to. the attention ot the Board of Assessors and conawiucntly Mid property waa placed upon the «•- Trr -■ r olU for the years 190 < to Ineluafvc. Your committee be ng satisfied that eald eoclety is entitled tw ex vii tut ton, recommend that tat* uugn levied against ao»d P r ® p * rly — |Sli ytirs bt. ctnctUtd. and htrfWitfi offer the following resolution: m Respectfully submitted QEOItOE 8. FIICLD. ’ ‘ / D, ROSENTHAL. ,• \ CHAS. E. McCARTY, * * - • R. M. WATBL9J. * * 1 ‘JE J. OSTROWBKi. | ! / • /KDTVARD F KEUSCH. JAM KB VERNOR. Accepted, and on leave, the follow ng resolution was offered: the Treaaurer bo-a id he la hereby authorised and In atrtmfed to canool taxes due on per £gt aaoeaameat of • 11.000 levied sgaii at 0. Niamsn fur 1911. 1»* bs- Bva aoo-resident. Thirteenth Ward Folio 342: and be It further OsaotJed. That the City Controller he dad he le hereby authorised and dlreortu to draw a warrant upon ths proper fpnd lu favor of *?*«*>«<* A Voutney for the auto of $16.W0, being the amount of general city taxes levleu Ogaluet "South 30 toot of Lot 1 and the south SO feet of «. I*2 of let 1. SScfitt Sjib. of P. C 409.'J0# Caxu aau faun,” ,s. »• AntUtam atroot. upon oresunuitlon of the proper receipt showing .said tax to .stye b«en paid for till; and be It fiiriUer r flgso tred. TTtyat th* City Controller be and b« la-haroby aut»)orlged and Iri- to draw g warrant upon tlm proper fund In fayor df A. Ratycsaa for the aum.ui.tS.tf.' oeing the Macs Btluatlon of fSIM on building gy oaaeased upon lot 4. of s »üb.. etc. W. 3 Moran atreet. eeeutatton of the proper re- Mrlwg the taxes levied against •party for yoai 1»11 to have dTsOed be It fdrthei ed -That the ‘.tty Treasurer bo.aAd he,la hereby authorised and in structed to hefcept from Clarence Har rlsou :ib*t;.tajiee on a valuation of | fJtAOo. »n (all settlement ot the gen mhcliiy .taxes levied against -“Lot 44 Andrew J, Smith’s sub. of -Blochs 17 apd 21 of,Jbcoval's sub. of w. 1-2 of Frac' Boc 2.” otc". w. a. Stanford street, add cancel :balance due; and be it ftMdiVed. That the City Tretmurer be stud he te hereby authorised and In structed to oancel the tax sale agalnet "Ut l, C 'Horan Farm.” situated .on '•»» W * of Srakine street, bv reaeon I •ot\qon-payment of general city taxesi levied against said property for 1»U. It' debug used %nd occupied for chart* taMa purposes: and be it further Resolved. That the CUy Controller be- And be Is hereby authorised and’ -directed to draw a warrant upon th* je»|kr fund 'ln favor of C. H. Wlltste Tor* the sum of $249.10, being th» amount paid by him for certlAoates of tltss. with six per cent interest. W*. reason*of non-pa'#nent of general citv taxed levied • against lot 4, hereinbe fore . described for the years 1908. 19b9 and 1910, upon surrender by flrn Os 'the corttflcatss of * (le tsrued by Ibe City Treasurer. , Adopted as follows: , TsaiQ- 'Aid, Allan. Broso. Burton, Dalmal. Oka. Field. Osuv«>, Gutman. RUMR9. Keating. Keuscb. Koenig. Little tlera. Lodge. Lynch. McCarty. Mason. MBarilHL O'Brien. Oatrowskl. Owen. KgSenthal. Schaltm. Skntickl. Thompson. TWwV erno r WsOah Wataon, and the . FROM THE 2AMK. To the Honorable the Common Council: Oeatlsmsu Your Committee on T#atgA*to whom waa referred th* pc- Utldas od- various parties asking for danoeUatbpa of taxes on the grounds m thamr, respectfully report that w« have had each ud every case invea tlggtsd by . the Poor Commission and awe MtlsAwd from the reports submit tbd that all of some are worthy ot re- Hts And- we. therefore, recommend the adoption, of the following resolution. 7 • v. Respectfully submitted. #■» I. dICOROE 8. FIELD • t JAMKS VERNOR. • • I "CHAR E. MoCARTY. .* • ‘ ’D. • ROOENTHAL f - R. M. WATSON. » M. J. OBTROWBKI. BO WARD K. KEUBCH. - Accepted, and on leave, the following reoolbtion was offered: Aid Field: VRo*oiv»d. That th* City Treasurer ho. and he Is hereby authorised and taMgrnoted to cancel the general dry banes levied against ’North So f«.*t Os south, MO foot of O L 189. except the Math *11.40 feet of e. 118 feet dutraoC la B«aut>!*n Farm. *. ts Benu bwas rwreet, for 1911. $49 84; and be It That th* City Cos troll, r bn aod he la hereby authorised and in*, stmefod to draw a warrant upon the |r«9«r sand In favor of Marguerite Purdy forth# sum of 914.02, being the •aaaunt at gonarnl city taxes paid by her upon ‘Lot M, Roehm’s sub. of all (lie e. 4-12 of P. C. 20. lying north of the• north line of Hudson avenue,” up oa presentation of the proper receipt IM«FUS« th# faxes levied against said for I*ll to have been paid. • sand t>* it further > ■Moived/ That the City Controller bg, anA bO ls hereby authorised snd m- Slrnated to draw e warrant upon the fi !»!:O r . o f Mrs. Ann*. Vogt *OB H $24.47, being the HIP: fchg tor general city tu\c* "Let 5 Mock 10. A 41 r 5:f? U of the McDougali If 10, upon presentatlcu of iMtTypper receipt showing tlr tu xe, ft? SiW V I»UMn: ,!. Bros<* Burton. L- n Mr~ Gar\e>. Gutman. Utile QB&J i-yneh Mc< art> \i« BO r MrtfA . Ostrowekl Owen. jWkALßrhnlts gkr.vikl. Tb^m fl ,on. W KWror Waist. Watso, in ,\ th e | fMjilWt Tem -*-M. TflE BAMK ffrvtliilltonQ+Ofcls the Common <-.»u n r,i — Tour Ponintl, t r , n Tlflfk, l« Whom was referred the con #fwMj4> from the Hoard of tseess- Vffß/WlOWy— ending renreiistlon of rer. tdMk NdMOft tease erroneoue.t aH|pKmNrr«port w* h.T* had the «a* l WW* ,4 l , *n and the #r #krm beleg ■ We recommend Ull adoption of the fol* lowing resolution 'Respectfully submitted. (JLOKGE 8 FIELD. JAMES VBRNUR. Charles e mccarty. D. ROgENTHAL. R M . WATOOST M J. OfTROWtIKI, EDWARD r KEL’BCH Accepted, and on leave, the follow ing resolution was offered By ’Aid.’ Flsrtd - Resolved. That tb* Clfy Treasurer be xtof he ’l* hereby authorised and In structed to cancel the- taxe* due on personal as seas me nt of SI,OOO levied agatnat llanry Russell for the year 1911. Eleventh ward, folio 14. alao tbatl the CUy Treasurer cancel the personal assessment of $4,400 levied against John Wagr#i for 1111. same covering a lund contract which was assigned Li 1910. Thirteenth ward, folio lit. Adopted as follows Teas —AMI Allas, Mrosu. Burton. DeJmel, HUUa. Field. Garvey. Gutman. Hindis. Keating. Keuscb Koenig, Little held. Lodge. Lynch, MoCArty. Mason. Merritt. O’Brien. Oatroweki. Owen. Rosenthal, dchults. Bhrsyckl. Thompson. Tossy. Vernur. Walsh. Wataon. and tha Pfo 'l'em —BO. Nays—Nose. Fire Protection. To the HunorabAe tha Common Council: Gentlemen —Your Committee on Fire Protection, to whom was referrvJ tie ordinance entitled ”An Ordinance to amend section 32 and Chapter 144 of the Compiled Ordinance* of the City of De troit tor th* year 1904.” respectfully re port that we have had same uoder con sideration. and seeing no otgeettou there to. recommend that said ordinance pre sented at a session held on 28th ult (J. C. .C. p. 899), be passed w pre seated. K M WATUON, GEORGE 8 FrKLD, WM. KOENIG. ALOtB A. DIEMEL. Accepted, and on motion of Aid Wst son. the . ordinance was placed on the order of third reading THIRD READING OF ORDINANCE Thr title so the .wdlnauc* was r *r»rt a third time. The ordinance was then read. Aid. Watson moved to amend s*vt»o»i 38 b 9 striking out the word a” in line 1» *nn inaerrlrtg In lieu thereof th* word "any:” also by striking out the word “hi*” In fine 19 and Inserting lit lieu thereof the word "their.” and also by striking out the word "his ’ In Unc 201 and inaerUng in hou thereof the word "their " and that »ald ordinance a- so amended be passed THIRD READING OF ORDINANCE The title to the ordinance waa read a third time. The ordinance was then read The question being ‘ Shall this ordi nance as amended now pass?” The ordi nance was passed, a majority of th-* All ermen present voting therefor as follows: Adopted as follows: Teas—Aid Allan. Broso. Burton. Deimet. Bills. Field. Garvey, Gutman. Hindis. Keattug. Keuscb. Koenig. Little field. Lodge Lynch. MwChxty. Mason, Merritt. O'Drten, Oetrowaki. Owen, Rosenthal. Schutts. Skreyckl. Ttoompaon. Tossy. Veroor, Walah Watson, and the President Pro Tem —B9. Nays—None. The title to the ordinance was con firmed. itrag Opening To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen Yodr Committee on Street Opening*, to whom was referred the petition of National Twist Drill A Tool Cos. for vacation of an alley, re spectfully report that said company is the owner of certain property extend ing from Brush . to- Beaublen street* and Milwaukee avenue and East Grand boulevard, being lots 43, 44. 44 and 44. situate on the «Mt side ot Brush street, and lots 47. 40. 49 and 40. situate on the west side of Bcaublen street; that there is a 10-foot alley in the rear of the aforesaid lots which petitioners desire vacated for the purpose of In creasing the sis* of their manufactur ing plant, which Is now located on a portion of said property. Your Com mittee beg leave to state that we can she bo objection thereto, particularly lh view of the fact that petitioners own all of the property abattlng on eald alley and it la no wise incon veniences the - remaining property In the block, nor In any way Impairs In gres* or egTaas to the abutting prop erly. We therefore, recommend the adoption of the following resolution. - Reaped fwlfy--submitted, JAMS* VERNOR. IOHN T. THOMPSON, VT K. C. HINDLE. MAURICE J KKATJNO. THOS H. LYNCH. Accepted, and on leave, the follow* tnr resolution was offered: By Aid. Vernor: Resolved That “All of the public alMy. 20 feet wide, lying west of and parallel to Baauklen street, between lots 43 tb 44. both Inclusive, and lots 47 to 40 both Inclusive. Frlsbie and Foxen’s sub. of part of If*c. mc. and lot !« of Theo J. and D. J. Cam pau’s sub. of tr ac. secs. 29 and 32. T. 1 48.. R 11 E..” be. and the fame is hereby vacated Adopted as follows: _ . Teas —Aid Allan. Broxo. Burton Del me!, Bail*. Field. Garvey. Gutman Hindi*. Keating. Eeusch. Koenig. Little field. Lodge. Lynch. McCarty. Maeon. Merritt. O’Brien. Oatrowskl. Owen. Rosenthal. Schult*. Skrsvckl. Thompson. Tossy. Vernor. Walsh. VVataon. ard th* President Pro Tem.—SO u Nays—None. PROM THE SAME To th# Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen Your Committee on Street Openings, to whom was refer red the communication from the clerk of the Recorders Court, transmitting verdict rendered by Jury of aeld Court In the matter of opening alley In block west of Ellery and south of Berlin street, where not *aray opened as a public alley, respectfully report that we have had the matter under consid eration and are satisfied that the pioo erty in the vicinity of .The Improfl n.ent D largely benefited by same and should therefore bear ail of the ex pense The award of the Jury waa $535.44. and we recommend that all of same be assessed on the local as sessment district, and we, tbaralore offer the following resolution Respectfully submitted. .IAMKB VERNOR. JOHN T THOMPSON. W H C. HINDLE. MAURICE J. KEATING THOfl LYNCH. Accepted, and on leave the following resolution wae offered: By Aid. Vernor: Resolved. That the Common Council of the City of Detroit hereby deter mines that the sum of SJ3S 44 Is u just proposition of the compensation award ed by the jury for the property taken by the CUy of Detroit for the opening of alley in block west of Ellery and south of Herhn street, which should be paid by the owners or occupant* of the pieces or parcels of real estate which will thus be benefited bv said improvement, which said pieces or par cels of real estate are described In a resolution of th# Common Council <J. C. C.. p 107-8-11). wherein th# assess ment district for this improvement was designated, and be it further Resolved. Thet there.be assessed and levied upon said piece# or parcels of real estate Included in said reaolutlon above referred to. the amount of 53&6 4 4 as near as may he. to the advantage which each lot or parcel le deemed to acquire by su.-h Improvement, and be It further Resolved. That the Hoard of Asses sors of the City of Detroit be. and they are hereby directed and Instructed to proceed forthwith to prepare an as sessment roll In conformity with *h« requirement* of the charter of the City of Detroit relating to special as co,lr<M »"* the expense of public Improvements where a street is graded comprising the property hereinbefore referred to and described I In said resolution <J. C. C. p 707-8-'m i upon which they shall «»**»« , r -v the amount of 9338 44 each lot or »» mr cel to be assessed at a ratable propor tion N* near as may be of said amount in accordance with the amount of oen?- flt derived by , u< h Improvement. and further Resolved. That said afcsassment shall be made In one part, which shall oe. come due and payable In 4u davs after the first publication by the city Trear Ur la n r ° f "» w H *se*snuent. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Allan. Broso. Burton pelmet Ellis, Field. Garvey. Gulins, ! Iflndle. Keating, Keuach, KoerUc | litle field Lodge. Lynch. McCtf??" M„on Merritt. O'Brien. Oatrowskl. I Rosenthal Hohults Hkrsyckl Thomps.m I Tosejr. Vernor. R alah. Wataon. and the Pro Tem —2O Najra—None FROM THE HA M E To tha Honorable the Common Council.) - Gentlemen—Your Committee on Htreet Openings, to whom was referred the communication from the Clerk of Re- 1 corder’s Court, transmitting verdict rendered In th# matter of separation of ?radet at -’3rd and 24th streets. ie#pcCt. ally report that said communication should have been referred to th# Com mittee on Grade generation. and we therefore lecommend its referei.ee to said Committee. Respectfully submitted. JAMKB VERNOR, JOHN T. THOMPSON. \V H C. HINDI.E. MAURICE J KEATING. THOS H LYNCH. Adopted a* follows: Yeas—Aid Allan. Broso. Burton. Detmel. Ellis. Field. Garvey. Gutmai. Hlndle Keating, Keuach. Koenig, Little held. Lodge Lynch. MtH'arty. Maeon. Merritt, O Brlen. Oatroweki Ow.-n. Rosenthal. Bchult*. Hkrsyckl. Thomus *n. Tossy. Vernor, Walah. Wataon. and the President Pro Tem.—9o Nays—None. Markata and Pounds. To the Honorable th# Common Council: Gentlemen —Your Committee on Mar kets atal Pounds, to whom was referred the ordinance presented by Aid Koenig entitled "An Ordinance to amend Chapter 113 of the Compiled Ordinances uX the CUy of Detroit for the year 1804.' re spectfully report that we huve had same under consideration and seeing no ob jection thereto, recommend that said ordinance presented ut a session held on the 20th ult <J C. C. p B*7>. be pAnsod. as*presented Respectfully submitted. D ROSENTHAL. M J OBTKOWBKI. T H LYNCH. Accepted, and unanimous consent hav. i ing been obtained, the ordinance waa placed on the order of third reading. Third Reading of Ordinance. The title to the ordinance waa read a third time. The ordinance was then read The question being ’ Shall this ordi nance now pans?" The ordinance was passed, a majority of tne Aldermen pres ent voting therefor us follows: Yean—Aid Allan. Broso Burton, Deimel. Kills. Field. Garvey. Gutmau. HJndle. Keating. Keusch. Koenig, lattle field. Ix>dg«. Lynch. McCarty. Mason. Merritt. O'Brien. Oatrowskl. Owen. Rosenthal, gchulta. Skrxycki. Thomneotv Toss) Vernor, Walsh Watson, and th* President Pro Tem —3O Nave-—None. The title to the ordinance wax con firmed. Parka and Boulevards. To the Honorable The Common Council: Gentlemen—Your committee on nark* apd boulevards to whom was referred the communication of the commissioner of parka and boulevards encloainK a re quest from Hon. Edwin Denby on be half of the Detroit Zoological Society requesting the privilege for that society of selling at the aquarium and at the Belle Isle casino under the supervision of the commissioner of parks and boulevarus Illustrated catalogues and colored post cards of the auarium and Us contents and your committee seeing no objection thereto, recom mends that such permit be granted, provided however that the retail price of such catalogue or souvenir shall not exceed the sum of *sc, the under standing being that the catalogue Is to be published by the soclet> with out cost to the city and the profit, if any. is to go to the society for other similar work Respectfully submitted. JOHN T. THOMPSON. LOU 18 BROZO. GEO. H. ELLIS, A. J. W ALSU, EDWARD F KEUSCH. chas. e. McCarty, WM GUTMAN. Adopted as follows: Yeas- Aid Allan % Broso. Burton. Delroei. Ellis. Field. Gervey. Gutman. Middle. Keating. Keuach, Koeuig. Llttle rleld. Lodg* . Lynch. Met'arty. Mason Merritt. O’Brien, Ostrow->ki. Ow-jn. Rosenthal. Schulix. Skrxycki. Thompson. Tossy. Vernor. Walsh. Watson, and tho President Pro Tem.—3o. Ns vs—None FROM THE SAME Gentlemen Your committee on parks and boulevards to whom was referred the communication of the commissioner of parks and boule vards relative to determining the kind of material to be used In resurfacing the boulevard, beg leave to report that we have had the matter under consideration and we recommend that the commissioner of parks and boule vards be and he la hereby directed to advertise for proposals for resurfac ing such portions of the boulevard as he may deem necessary with sheet as phalt. asphaltic concrete and such other material as he may desire and that he submit such proposals when received to this body for further con sideration. Respectfully submitted. JOHN T. THOMPSON. LOUIS BROZO. GKO. H ELLIS, A. J. WALSH. EDWARD F KEUSCH. CHAS. E. McCARTY. WM. GUTMAN. Adopted as follow* Yeas—Aid Allan, Broxo Burton, • Del me 1. Ellts. Field, Garvey Gutman, HJndle. Keating. Keusch. Koenig. Little field. Ixxlge Lynch. McCarty, Mason, Merritt. O'Brien. Ostrowski. Owen. Rosenthal. Bchulls Skrtyckl. Thompson. Tossy. Vernor, Walsh. Watson, ann the President Pro Tem.—3o. Nav*—None. FROM THE SAME To the Honorable the Common Council; Gentlemen —Your Committee on Parks and Boulevards to whom was re - fern and the communication of the com miss'oner of parks and boulevards transmitting proposals for the repav ing of Lafayette Boulevard from the cast Mn»* of Nineteenth street to the west line of the Western Grand Boulivard, beg leave to report that vc have had the same under considera tion ana find that Ferdinand Porath A Son are the lowest bidders. be lieving that the prices submitted by them are reasonable and Just, recom mend that the commissioner of parks and boulevards be and he Is hereby directed to enter Into a contract with F. Po»ath A Son for the saifl repaving and that such contract o» and the same !• hereby approved and confirmed Respectfully submitted. JOHN T THOMPSON, LOUIS BROZO GEO H ELLIS, A J WALSH. EDWARD F. KEUSCH. CHAR. E McCARTY, WM GUTMAN. Adopted as follows: Ysas —Aid Allan, Broxo. Burton. Deimel. Ellis. Field. Garvey, Gutman. Hindi*. Keating. Keusch Koenig. Little field. IxxJg*. Lynch. McCarty. Mason, Merritt. O'Brien. Oatrowskl. Ow«*n. Rosenthal. Schults Skrsyckl, Thompson. Tossy. Vecnor. Walsh Watson, ana the President Pro Tem —3O. Nhv p —None FROM THE XAMK To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen Your Committee on Parks and Boulevards to whom was referred the communication of the Commissioner of Parks and Boulevards submitting proposals for supplies, beg* to report that they have had the sam«- under consideration and recommend* that contract* be awarded ms follows To H. 8. Earle Mfg. Cos., for Coldweil •*D” power lawn mower at 91.300; To Ford Motor <’o.. for automoohe model T roadster at 1590: To Wadsworth htone A Paving Cos . Pittsburgh, for rock asphalt at $7 M per ton f. o. b. Detroit carload lots; To Standard Oil Cos. for standard aaphalt road o<l In wood barrels at r. Ic per gallon f,o h. cars Detroit; To Wisconsin Granite Cos., for such quantities and aixes of Rhyolite aa may be required at $2 25 per ton f o b. L»- trolt. or screenings 25c extra; To Lipsett A Sinclair, for trap ro« k. all sixes f. o. b. cars Detroit, at $2 50 per ton; To Michigan Pressed Co., for crushed cobblestone at $1.54 per ten for 2 and 2 , 9 Inch; $1.40 per ton lo: 1 inch: $1.49 per ton for 1 Inch and $1 55 per ton for screenings; To J. Calvert’s Sons for crushed limestone f. o. b. I>etrolt at the follow ing prices: 1. $ and i.’Vr Inch and 2«4 inch crustier rub at 73c per t**.• screening" 53c per ton; man six*. 9 »•* per ton; all to he In carload lots, team delivery to h« f*9c per ton additional To Houghton-French Coal Co.’, for stove six*- <n*l for Clara bathhouse at $8.4" per ton; with A V. Malcoinson for nut. pea and slack for the power plsrt on Belle Isle and for h’tuinlnous ami smokeless lurnn to be deli' **i oil when and where required at $7.40. I?. 19 and s4.2'* respectively, also with th* P Koenig Coal Go., for chestnut tt $C '*«. sto* t and egg at SS.XB and grnte st $4.55. to be delivered when and whe.re required; To the Standard Asphalt Rubber Cos . for such <i limit Hies of Sarco asphalt hinder A. R and C st $27.00. $24.7« and $20.20. as may be required, price* to b# f. o. b Detroit: To John Raker. Jr. for su<-i quaf tt .tles of ‘Texaco'’ asphalt binder at THE DETROIT TIMES: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1912. $21.40 per ton f. o. b. cars Detroit aa inu> be required, and To Standard Oil Cos. for such quali ties ot standardsaspbakt macadam hind er B or C at sl7 00 p«-r ton f. o. b. cars Detroit, as may be required In the case of asphalt binder, your committee deemed it advisable that contract* be entered Into with several concerns so that th# different materials .could be tried out and the city protect ed on the price, the only exception being made in the caee of the Barbel Asphalt Paving Cos., whose bid wa> , found to be higher than the price paid by the Department of Public Works. in the ease of trap rock, the price submitted by the Wisconsin Granite Cos. on the coarse sixes la 2&c per ton l less than that of Lipsett A Hinela.r. th# commissioner Informs us that the stone furnished by the Wisconsin Gran ite Cos. la known as Rhyolite, a Jtmi * t not having the binding qualities that j trap rock has, he considers it Interior. , He says, however, ».hat lu. can use some ;of it cgi some of til* work; for that . reason, tlie acceptance of both bids I* , recommended. In all of the other proposals the 'lowest bidder Is recommended Your committee therefore recom mends that tha contracts as above men tioned be entered into by the Com missioner of Parks and Boulevard* and that such contracts be and the sanic are hereby confirmed and approved. Respectfully subin Led. iOHN T. THOMPSON. IEG H BLLIk. • A J. WALBH. LOUIS BROZO. KDWARD V. KEUSCH CHAS E McCARTt. WM GUTMAN Adopted as follows: Yea*—Aid Allan, Broso. '-tunon. Deltnel. EMU. Field Garvey. Gutmau. Hlndle. Keating. Keusch. Koenig. Little field. Lodge. Lynch. McCarty, Mason. Merritt. O’Brien, Oatrowskl. Owen. Rosenthal, fichulls. Skrsyckl. Thompson. Tossy. Vernor Walsh. Watson, and the President Pro Tem—3o Nays—None Ordinance To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen—Your Committee on Or diiiuuc#* to whom wits referred the ordinances entitled "An ordinance re quiring stsam railroads to exclude the public from their right-of-way where they uae the third rail system for the operation of car* or where they have separated the grade from the grade of the street, and forbidding the public from traveling thereupon." respectfully report that said ordinance was refer red to your Committee by report of I the Committee on Grade Heparat on {and that said Committee recommends the passage of same Your Commltte • beg leave to state that we have given the steam railroads a hearing and xr< satisfied that the public should be ex cluded from thalr right-of-way where they use the third rail system for the operation of oars or where they havo separated their grade from the grade of the street, and we therefore recom mend that said ordinance, presented at « session held on Jan. 2 (J. C. C., p. 2032. 'll), be panned as presented. Respectfully submitted, ALBERT T ALLAN, JOHN C. LODGE. LOU W BROZO. CHAS W BURTON. JOHEPH F. MERRITT, HERMAN BCHULTZ, STEPHEN 8 SKRZYCKI. Accepted, and the ordinance was then placed on the order of third read ing. Third Readlsg of Ordlsasee. The title to the ordinance was reed a third time. The ©rtßnance was then read. The ueatlon being "Shall this ord’- nance now pasw’*" The ordinance waa passed, a majority of the Aldermea present voting therefbr as follows Adopted ixm follows: Yens—Aid Allan. Broxo, Burton Deimel, Ellis. Field, Garvey. Outman Hlndle. Keating. Keusch Koenig. Little field. Lodge. Lynch, McCarty. Mason. Merritt. O’Brien, Oatroweki. Owen. Rosenthal. Schultz. Skrsyckl. Thompson, Tossy. Vernor. Waist Watson, and th* Prestdent Pro Tem.—3o. Nays—None The title to the ordinance was con firmed. Health and City Hoapttala. I To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen—Tour Committee on Health I and tfitj Hospitals, to whom was refer red the petition of Charles p. Thlliol *t aJ . protesting tgainst the erection of Tuberculosis School on property directly In rear of Goldberg School on Vermont avenue, respectfully report that we have had the matter under consideratkm and after listening to the arguments pr > and con. are satisfied that no permit was ever obtained for the erection of this building by the Society from the Department or Buildings;, that the building Is not under the Jurisdiction of the Board of Health and therefore is being erected contrary to the ordinances of the City. We there fore recommend that the Department of Buildings be directed to institute such proceedings as may be necessary to im mediately stop the completion of the building now In the course of construc tion on said property. Respectfully submitted. CHAS ff McCARTY. JOSEPH F MERRITT JOSEPH L. THEIBEN. PATRICK O'BRIEN. Accepted and adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid Allan, Broxo, Burton. Deimel. Ellis. Field, Garvey, Gutmau. Hlndle. Keating. Keusch, Koenig. Lit tlefield, Lodge. Lynch, McCarty, Mason, Merritt. O’Brien. Ostrowski, Owen. Rosenthal. Schultz. Skrxycki. Thompson. Tossy. Vernor. Walsh. Wat son, and the President Pro Tem.—3t>. Nays—Non*. LICENBEB. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen —Your Committee on Li censes. to whom was referred the resolu tion presented by Aid. Lodge, granting permission to the Board of Commerce, through its Committee in chaige of the Cadlilaqua celebration, to furnish badges and confer permission upon such Dtrtoiia as they may select in the City of Detroit to sell souvenirs relating to said celebra tion. respectfully report we have had the same under consideration and inasmuch as the Cadlilaqua celebration It given by the people of the city of De troit for the benefit of 'te own people, w* can see no objection to the request and we therefore recom mend that bmld resolution, presented at a session held on Feb. 13th J. C. C. p 197). be adopted. Respectfully submitted, WM KOKNIG. D ItoBKNTHAL. .SHERMAN .LITTLEFIELD, JOHN C GARVBY PATRICK O’BRIEN, Adopted aa follows Yeas—Aid. Allan, Broxo, Rurton. Deimel. Ellis. Field. Garvey. Gutman. Hlndle. Keating. Keusch Koenig. Little field. Lodge. Lynch. McCarty, Mason. Merritt, O’Brien. Oatrowskl. Owen. Rosenthal. Schult*. Skrxycki, Thompson. Tossy. Vernor Walsh. Watson, and th# President Pro Tem—2o. Nays—None. Liquor Regulation. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen —Your Committee on Liquor Regulation to wnoin was refer red the various bonds filed by Drug gists .•%* provided by law respectfully "epo.'t that we have had the same un der consideration and mme being ap proved by the Corporation Counsel, we recommend that bonds filed by the foil* w Ing individuals and firms be ap pi oved: A A. Arnold and R. L Arnold. €34 Hastings and 882 Forest K Lv nun F Harlow, 2094 West Jeffer son t venue. Frtd J. Grewe. 930 St Aubin avenue. Fred W Green. 1501 Russell itjftl Charles K. Mann, 'mm Woodward avenue Henry M. Morris and Arhur O. Dun lap iMorrla Drug Cos n 919 Grand River avenue. Murfdiy’s Pharmacy. 241 Michigan i avenue II II McCllntie, 144 Warren avenue F F A. Moup. 329 Michigan avenue l\*nk W Droelle. 271 Gratiot ave nue. Frederick A. Cooke. 144 -Michigan avenue Vlctof J Hamigiel. *•!» Russell street G**v G. avenue. A*a l>. Burnham. *O. McOraw avenuf. Elisabeth Lyon, 49 > St. Aubin Chari#* S. Elliott. 1592 Michigan pvenue . _ . Arthur R Mcßae. 291 Oakland ave nue. Albert G. Rlesterer, 4sß Cass avenu*. W illiam J tlannert. 204 Jo* Campau tiuen .i*. Respectfully submitted. GEO H ELLIS, ALBERT T. ALLAN, JOHN C. GARVEY. Accepted end adopted a» follows Yeas -Aid Allan. Broso. Mut ton. Pelmet. Ellis. Field. Garvey. Outp an. Hindis. Keating. Keusch. Koenig. Lit tlefteld, Lodge. Lynch. McCtti'y. Mason. Merritt. O'Brien. Oatrowskt, Owen. Itosenthal. Schulte. Skrsykt. Thompson. Tosiy. Varnor. Wulsh, Wo*.- son. and the President Pro Tom.—So. Nays—None, FROM THE SAME To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen —Your Committee on El* uor Regulation to whom was referred the applications of Charles Mtrtant for transfer of license front til Rivard street to SlO • Sl2 Rlopelle street: of Frank Schults for transfer front 223 K. Jefferson avenue to 1486 Mt. Kllott ave nue a'nrt applications uud bonds of Psul Schiedel for transfer from 417 LaSalle street to 77S Rivard; of Chas. E Hahn for transfer from 113 Franklin street to 16 Broadway, and of Louis F. Schllcker for .transfer front 291 Clinton street to life! Chene street, respect fully report we have had each of suid matters under consideration and see ing no objection to said transfers, roc ommetal that the applications be ac cepted and the bonds approved. Respectfully submitted. GEORGE U. KLLIB. ALBERT T ALLAN. JOHN C. GARVEY Accepted and adopted as follows Yeas—Aid Allan. Broao. Burton. Uelniel. Ellis. Meld. Garvey. Odtmun. HJndle Keating. Keusch. Koenig. Little field. Lodgv Lynch. McCarty, Mason. Merritt. O’Brien. Ostrowskl. n wen, Rosenthal. Bchulta. Skrtyckl. Thompson. Tossy. Ver nor *_ Walsh, Watson, grd the President Pro T*ra.—*•. Nays—None. Special Committee. To the Honorable the Common Council: Gentlemen —Your Special Committee, appointed to \ tail New York aud in spect the Maybury Memorial motiu ment. proposed to be erected In Grand Circus Park, respectfully report that In accoidance with the instructions ot your Honorable Body, your Commit lee. In company with Prof A H. Grif fith of the Detroit Museum of Art. In ; sheeted the statue and beg leave to state that the same, with a few sllgnt modifications prepared b> the sculptor, was approved by your committee and when completed will be a credit to the sculptor a» well as to the City of Detroit. This belief Is strongly em phasized by Prof. Griffith and w e ha\ c not the slightest doubt but what the same will be shipped to the City with in a reasonable period of time, when appropriate exercises call be held. Respectfully submlted. JOHN T THOMPSON. LOUIS MROZO LOUIS K TOSSY. Accepted and adopted. FIRST WARD. By Aid Lodge; Resolved. That the Commissioner of Public Works and the Commissioner of Police are hereby authorized to per inlt those in charge of the CadilluqUlP [Mater Fete to erect six election booths within the streets of the City at places |to be designated by suid Commission ers. for the purpose of selling therein souvenir badges during the week of the Cadillaqua Carnival. Adopted. By Aid. Lodge: Resolved. That an additional sum of 8376 be and Is hereby appropriated from the surplus moneys remaining on hand In the General Fund, brought for. ward from the fiscal vear ending June 80, lull, and placed to the credit of the Item allowed for Automobile Liv ery Service for i ommittees. in order to carry said fund through the ret malnder of the present fiscal year, and The Clt.V conrrhttpr TK hereby directed to make the proper entry upon, bis broke showing said transfer. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid. Allan. Broso. Burton, Deiniel. Ellis. Field. Garvey, Gutman, Hlndle. Keating. Keusch Koenig. Little field. Lodge Lynch. McCarty. Mason. Merritt. O'Brien. Osirowski Owen, Rosenthal. Schultz Hkrzyckl. Thompson. Tossy. Vernor, Walsh. Watson, am! the President Pro Tern—3o. Nays—None By Aid. Lodge: R* solved. That the Commissioner of Public Work* be and Is hereby re quested to direct the City Engineer to at once proceed in the matter of ob taining preliminary surveys/ plans and I estimates for the subway construction as contemplated by rhe appropriation I recently allowed this body and the !Bonrd of Estimates, and to report the results thereof us soon as may be pos sible. to this Body. Referred to Committee on Public Utilities , By Aid. Vernor: Resolved. That the Commissioner of Fbibllc Works be and he is hereby direct ed to remove th»* election booth from the streets forthwith. Adopted. THIRD WARD By Aid. Gutman: Resolved. That permission be and is hereby granted to Lewis Harris. ►»7•< St. Antoine street, to peddle without a li cense for a period of 6 months, and the Llceraie Collector is requested to Issue a free badge to him Referred to Committee on Licenses. By Aid. Gutman: Resolved. That permission t>e and Is hereby granted to Isadore Kussman. I*s Brewster street to peddle without a li cense for a period of 6 months, and the License Collector is requested, to Issu a free badge to him Referred to Committee on Licenses. By Aid Koenig: Resolved. That the Public Lighting Commission be and Is hereby request'd to cause arm light to be erected o:t Medl-ury avenue. between Beaublen and St. Antoine streets. Adopted. FOURTH WaRD By Aid Keating: * Resolved. That the Department of Public Works and the Board of Health be and they are hereby requested to consider the necessity of repaving the al ley In the block bounded by Flr*-t and Second and Michigan and Abbott, with ■ ■ ■ on concrete foundation, on ac count of Its unsanitary condition. In ac cordance with a ordlance entitled “All Ordinance to provide for the grading and paving or regrading anti repaving of alleys In the City of Detroit.” Adopted. FIFTH WARD. By Aid. Rosenthal: Resolved. That permission he and i3 heiety granted to David Garfrine, 244 High street, east, and to R. Llpsltz. 3*o Adelaide street, to peddle without a license lor a period of six months, and the License Collector Is requested to issue free badges to them Referred to Committee on Licenses. Bv Aid. Dclmel: Resolved. That George J. Brown, of No 95 Russ»*u street, he and he Is hereby appointed a ni«*mber of the Board of Registration of C.g first dis trict ol the Fifth Wa.d. in place of Frederick T Mbhn. who has resigned. Adopted. SIXTH WARD. By Aid. Field: Resolved. That the City Treasurer be unt* he is hsreoy authorized and In structed to cancel general * Ity taxes U-vied against "rear private alley J» rear of lots 174 to 213. both Inclusive, of c.xrdoni’s Sub. of the west 20 acres of CJuarter Section 23, t*).oooe A«-r* Tract,” w. s Cameron avenue, amount ing to $9.01. for the reason that said property was condemned by the City of Detroit tor alley purposes and the ver dict confirmed June 18. *9ll. Adopted as follows: Yeas—Aid Allan, Broso. lurton. Deiniel, Ellis. Field, Garvey, Gutman. Hlndle Keating. Keasch. Koenig. Little field, Lodge. Lynch. McCarty. Mason. Merritt. O’Brien. Ostrowskl. Owen. Rosenthal. Bchults. Skri.cki. Thompson, Tossy. Vernor. Walsh. Watson, and the President Pro Tern —3O. Nays—None. By Aid. Field; Resolved. That the City Controller be. and he la authorised and Instructed to draw a warrant upon she proper fund, favor of C. E. Merrlman. foi the tfum of $7.00, that being the amount due for taxes levied for the yeat it 10, or property described as lots 313 and i 312. Cooper's Hub. P. C. tf*2. located on Cooper avenue, said lots having been eroneously sold for delinquent taxes for she year 1910 Adopted us follows: Yeas —Aid Allan, Broso, v*u'-ton, Del met. Ellis. Field, Garvey, Gutman. Hlndle Keating. Keust h Koenig. Little- I Held. Lodge Lynch. .McCarty, Mu son. Merritt. O'Brien, % Ostrowskl. ow» o. Rosenthal 8« huffs. Skrs;. ckl, Thompson, Toasy. Vernor. Walsh. Watson, and the President Pro Ten*.—3o. Nav* None By Aid. Thompson: Resolved, That the Lighting Commis sion be snd Is hereby requested to cause pole light to be erected at the Intersection of Hlxtli street and ullev west of Hancock avenue Adopted By Aid Thompson i Resolved. That the Commissioner of Parks and Boulevards be and he la hereby instructed to commence at once I to pit* In shape gnull nut clean up the! property recently purchased by city on the rlur front, between dun*- lit 11 Mini A»<»! I «-11 Still t* -uld piopci'.y to be used as an Athletic Park. Adopted. TENTH WARD. By Aid. O'Brien: AN ORDINANCE to rygulate the mule of Ice within the City of Detroit. It Is hereby ordained by the People of the City of Detroit. Section 1. Hereafter It shall be 2 unlawful for any person or por -3 sons, linn or corporation to sell or ! 4 deliver any Ice within the City of! 6 Detroit, which Ice is underweight 6 or of leas weight than bargained 7 for by the person or persons to 8 whom It Is sold or delivered. Sec. 2. Any person, firm or eor -2 potation violating the provisions 3 of this ordinance shall be deemed 4 guilty of u misdemeanor ami shill 5 upon conviction thereof upon trial 6 In the Recorder's Court of the City 7 of Detroit be punished by u fine 8 ret to exceed SSO. and In the 'in -0 position of such fine the Court 10 may make u further sentence that I 15 the- offender be imprisoned in the 12 Detroit House of Correction for a 13 period not t » exceed three months Sec 3. This ordinance shall take 2 Immediate •■fle« f. Htad twice by title, ordered printed In the proceedings, and referred to Committee on Ordinance*. ELEVENTH WARD. By Aid. Thelseti: Resolved, That the Department ot Public Works tie aud Is hereby reqviort ed to I t IHO\ e election booth lt> 1 'fill District of Eleventh Watjd from pres ent location to the soucivve*-. corner of Grand) a Yeti ue and St. Joseph street A«l opted. TWELFTH WARD. By Aid. Littlefield. AN ORDINANCE designating certain nanus for street and highways In the City of Detroit. It Is hereby ordained h> the people of the City of Detroit: Section 1 That the thoroughfnr • 2 lying south of Michigan avenue anil 3 extending from Isabella to Lec her 4 avenues shall hereafter be known 5 and designated as "Kales street. Sec, 2 That the tltor .uglifare 2 Mrst north of and parallel ,to i’hii -3 field avenue, extending east of Has* 4 tings Street to Cist lute of Moran f. farm, shall hereafter oe known and 6 designated as St Josafgt's Court.^ S» 3. This nrdinulu e shall :-l e 2 immediate effect. By Aid. Watson: Pursuant to tin* provisions of Sect'on 2. Chaptei 102 of the Commit and Ordi nances of the C 'V of Detroit for t!"»l. being an ordinance entitled "Bir<al Regulations.” t! • iious* of worship known as St ‘’’aslnili s Church, south-: west iorner Twenty-thnd and Myrtle i streets. Is In reby established a-* A «•• m etery within tie meaning of the term I as usd In suiil oi dinan .*«•. provided, however, that the remains of r.* person other than the pastor of su'd *nur !i may be buried or interred therein, and ; then only in hermetically sealed cas ket and vault Adopt *-d as follows' Yeas—Aid Allan. ltrozo. Burton. Delmel. Ellis. Field. Garvey, Giuiuat . Hlndle. Keating. Keusch, Koenig. Lit tlefield* Lodge, Lynch. Met .r.v Mason, Merritt. O’Brien. Ostrow slit. Owen. Itosenthal. Schultz. Skr/.c-LI. Thompson, To;ay. Vernor, Walsli, \\ u son. and the President Pro Tern.— >•*. Nays—None Read twice by title, ordered printed In the proceedings, and referred to .Committee on Ordinances. Bv Aid Myt'artv: . ' AN ORDINANCE to regulate puLTTc lodging houses in the City of De troit. It ie herebv ordained by the People of the City of Detroit Section 1 No building dY part 3 of any building in the City of IV -3 troit shall be used as a piiidi • 4 bdglng house unless the pr*q»rl*-- 5 tor thereof has obtained a license C therefor from the Mayor. 7 Any person, company or corpnr -8 t.tlon desiring to conduct or oper-' 5* ate a public lodging house in any 10 bulluing or in any part there .f 11 shall make -application for . a 11- 12 cense In writ lug upon a form pre -13 scribed by the Board of Health. It which application shall be Hied 15 with said Board It shall be th** 18 duty of said Board to make an In -17 vestigatlon rs the premises set 18 forth in said application as to 19 their suitability' and the compll -20 ance by the applicant with the 21 regulations hereinafter set forth 22 relative to public lodging hous*-s. 23 Upon the tiling of such report :24 v Ith the Mayor, he may issue to 125 such applicant h license to oper- J 24 ate such public lodging house. ,27 The annual license fee Is hereby |.R fixed at 15 for each lodging house j 39 containing not more than 15 beds. 30 and 10 cents additional for each 11 bed in excess of 15; provided thai 32 the maximum license fee shall not 133 excceo 310 for nm one lodging j 34 house. License to be issued July 135 1 of each year. The moneys re *36 reived f«»r such license fees shall i37 be turned into the public health i3B fund of the city, to be used by the 1 3** Board of Health In the eriforce j4 » rn*nt of the provisions of this or ! 43 dlnance Sec. 2. The term "public lodging 2 house” shall be construed to mean ! 3 any house or building or portion j 4 thereof in which the compartments 5 are arrang*-d on the cubical oi -4 dormitory plan and in which per* 7 sons are charged or pay or lodg -8 Ing. , ~ Hec. 3. Every licensee shall «ii^- 2 play his license continuously nr.d 3 In n conspicuous place. He shall ! 4 harbor or accommodate no more 5 lodgers thun will (111 the number of 6 hod a enumerated In his license. The 7 dormitories of every, such lodging 8 house shall he lighted cither by 9 gas or ele< tricity, and shall he ad* - 10 quately ventilated in such manner 11 as not to permit the Interference 12 with such ventilation by th. lodg -13 ers There shall be furnished at 14 least 400 cubic feet of air space for t 5 each bed or lodger. 16 The beds shnll be constructed of 17 metal and shall be separated by a 18 passageway of not less than two 19 feet horizontally and shall he so 20 arranged as to allow air to clrcu -21 late freely underneath. No beds 22 or bunks shall be placed one above 23 another. No person shall he per -24 mltted to deep, lodge or dwell in 25 the <■—ll*i»* of any such public lodg -26 ing house. A separate bed must be 27 provided for emu* lodger, with bed -28 st* ad, bedding, blnnkets. sheets and 29 pillows. No lodger shall be permit -30 ted to sleep elsew’here than in 0 31 bed All cublcals shall l»e xs* con -32 structed that the partition shall 3.1 not g«> within two ft-ct of the *#•:!- 34 ing. and there shall be provided In 35 said partitions a spate of at least 3f. i» inches square for ventilation. 37 In every such lodging house 38 there shnll be provide*! on ta* li 3:* floor a toilet room separate from 4n sleeping compartments, containing 4 1 one or more water closets, urinals. 42 and appliances for washing. Such 43 toilet room shall be provided with 44 w Inflows having at least ten square 45 feet of glass area nr windows wit** h 44 will open to th*- outer air: provid -47 ed. that In building not exceeding 48 three stories 11. height now In USe 49 as lodging houses where plumbing Ml Is now installed In Inside compart -51 uunts. such compartments gmy be 52 ventilated by well lighted and v«n --53 tllit.d light shaft* continuing up f,4 through the roof, with skylight 55 and ventilators to be approved by 56 the Board of HealHa All toilet 57 room* shall he lighted with gas or f.B electrlcltv and be contliuiousl v 59 11gnt**d during the night Kv, ry r,o wash basin shall he provided with 61 hot and cold Water, and In every 4 * *u« h balffir.g house there shall be *3 provided shower or tub baths with 6t hot And cold water, to w liteh the 65 lodgers may have nocess during 66 certain hours *pe< Iflrd: and there 47 must he kept on hand for us*- an 6x adequate supply of * lean towels for 6* th* individual use of the lodgers 70 Every such lodging house an I 71 every part thereof shall at all times 72 be k« pi thoroughly clean and fre* 73 from all dirt, vermin, garbage «n*l 74 rubbish. The walls and ceilings of 75 everv such hlllldlng shall be thor -76 oughlv cleaned, whitewashed or 77 painted at least on*.* each year. 78 In each hall, dormitory, cubical. 7* toilet or other compartment there «•* shall be provide. l a sufficient nutn -81 l»er of cuspidors, and every such 82 compartment must be placard, and s.l with the Board of Health sign rel -81 alive to spitting. 85 ft shall be the duty of every such 88 licensee to report immediately to 87 the Board of Health anv rase of M Infectious disease upon iUYh P r#l “* 189 Ises. an*l there must bs In 9o such publir lodging house a room 191 which ahull be available for fumi 9_* gallon and isolation , * Sec. 4. All licenses issued Uiidc 2 this ordinance shall be subject wl 3 any time to revocation by tne 4 Mayor, and It shall be the duty of 6 the Board of Health to Inspect *-acu 6 and o\ ery public lodalnK house 7 within the city and make u report 8 thereon st least each niont u 9 to be placed on tile for refereu* * Stc. 5. Any violation of the pro 's visions of this ordinunoo hhall be j 3 punished by u tine not to exuettu 4 s!*)*• utid costs and In the lniß»«»s’* «» Hon of any line and costa the coui t 6 may make a further sentence tna: 7 In and« fault of thy payment thereof 8 within the time specitted In such 9 sentence, the offender be linprle -10 one*! in the Detroit House of Uor -11 r»-ct lun t»r County Jail for auy P**” 12 nod of time not exceeding 13 months. Sec. 6. This ordinance ahull take 2 Immediate effect Read twice by title ordered print* and In ihe proceedings, uml referred to Coro* i rnlttee on Ordinances. THIRTEENTH WARD. By Aki. McCarty: Resolved. That permission he -inJ lx hereby granted to Bertram \Y. l’.r *s V6B Canneltl avenue east, to |*eddl*- with out u license for « period of 4 months, and the License Collector Is requested to Issue a free budge to hltn. It* ferred to Committee on Licences. By Aid* itroxo: Resolv*-d, That [lermlsston be find ** herein grant* and t*» John Detrl. h. .12'* Cleveland street, to peddle wlthou. • Ih-ena* for a nerlod of 6 months an*l th** I .lee use Collector Is r**qu«*sted to Issue u free badge to him Referred to Committee on Licenses. FOURTEENTH WARD Dv A I*l Mason: !.\N ORDINANCE to prevent the sale, distribution and use of "confetti/ so-called, or other substance of Ukt •.‘Ultra within the city of Detroit ll .s hereby ordained by the People <rf tbe City of Detroit. Section 1. No person shall scl*. 2 offer for saie, distribute or ux*» 3 inv "confetti," so-called, or oth* r 4 substance of like nature within f* the City oT Detroit S* *-. 2 The word "confetti" a* 2 herein used shall be delined to be i*ny substam-e mude of pnpei, I lui*-, pluster. Wood or wood pulp 5 **t any **tliei similar tnat*-rl«l or 6 * (.imposition thereof. Scr. 3. The .intent and purpose - <*l this ordinance is to prevent :: i*e: sons from pelting one another 4 or the publie within th*- City of <• Detroit, with any of tlid ufor**- *'• lit'ntloned substances. Sec. 4. Any person or person* violating any of the provisions *>f • this ordinance sliail be tleem*' l * . 4 giibty of u misdemeanor and nhali i •* upon conviction thereof upon trhti J ** iu the Rei-orilers *ourt for th*. J 1 ■ *t.v ot Detroit he punished by .* ; s hot to exceed ♦Jo*, and in the j '* imposition <»r such tine the Court ilO may make a further sentence that II tic offender tie Imprisoned In th*- il2 Detroit House of Correction for a 113 period not to exceed 8 months. Sec. 5. This ordinance «Uull i tuk>- immediate effect. Read twice by title, uml unanimous Cobs Amt having been ob'uined. the or • lina.n «> was placed on the order of third reading. third 14 end ing of Orillnnuee. 3 lu* till** to tin* ordinance was lead a thii*l* time. The ordinance was th**n read. The question being 'Snail tills ordi nance flow pass ' The ordinance was 1 1» ‘f-ed. a majority *.f th* Aldermen present voting therefor as follows r. —A.lopf*•(! un—follows; ) ' iis AM Allan, ltrozo, Burton, Deiniel. Ellis. Field, Garvcv, Gutman. ■Hlndle. Keating. Keusch Koi-tdg. I.itil*-- fielil. Lodge. Lynch. McCarty, Mn*o:i. .M< rriit. O Rrl. ti, Osirowski. Owe* . ■ Rosenthal. Schultz, Skrxvckl. Thompson To* *y Wrnor. WnJsh. Wutspn. m l tl.e i I'r.-sld* nt I’ro T*-m 39. Nay s—None The title to th*- ordinance was con l firmed !By Aid Walsh: ■ Reso|v*-d, That the Hoard of Water | Commissioners be. anil they are hcre l by requested to consider thb advlsabll ; ity of phicing sanitary drinking foun tain Mt the Intersection of Clark and Fort street*. Adopted :By Aid Walsh R# sole* *l. That the Department of Pub lic Works be, and is hereby requested to repair intersections a r the torn*.i *.r Hubbard and Raker street, same being . In a dangerous condition. Adopted. By Aid. Garvey: j Resolved. That the Department of . Public Works be, and Is hereby re i quested to move election booth now j cated at the corner of Amherst alul < avalry to the corner of Lufuvett« auu (. avalry avenues j A<lopte«|. By A I*l Lynch: R. solved. That the Defiartmen* of Puhx ilc W«»rks be. and It is hereby request ; «'<| to lower sidewalk ou south sid. " «rren av enue, between Helen av. J , nue and HoulevatU, to proper giad> tin- expense thereof to he puld out ><f the Contingent Fund. I By Aid. Lynch: Resolved. That the lire commission 1 he. Jtml is hereby requested to conoid *-r the advisability of Installing a sy*. i» m of gongs In tin- down-town bust n*-ss ilistrict to warn p***lestrlans mu truffle officers «*f the approach of nr** 1 apparatus, th*- gongs to he placed m inivi valu of a block. | Adopted as follows: Yeas —AM Allan, Broio. Brito;. Dein.el. Ellis, Held. Garvey. Guinn i, Hlndle, Keating, Keusch. Ko*>nig Llttl,.- MeUl. Lodge. Lynch. McCarty. M iso M.-rritt, O Brlen. Ostrowskl. Owin’ Rosenthal. Schultz. Hkrzyckl. Thonm oi,‘ rossy, \ ernor. Walsh. Watson, and tho Pr*-sldent Pro Tem.—3o. Nmj* None. By Aid. Keusch: Resolved. That the PubPc Lighting Commission t*e and Is hereby request ed t*> cause arm light to he erected UJ , FaH view avenue, between Kereheval ami Waterloo. Ad* pte*l. By Aid. Hchultz: Resolved, That the Public Lighting Commissioners be and they are her. by* directed to cause to be placed on Jefferson avenue between Antoine atm Hastings streets u cluster of light.* sufrn lent in number and candle p..\\ ,-i to Illumine the street or highway at Haul location so that moving picture may be taken at «ald location after sunset ami until 12 o'clock at night for a period of six .lays, beginning on th*' 22nd day of July, 1912 The purpose *>f taking moving pic tures at said place during said time is to use the same in advertising the City of Detroit throughout the country and In foreign places. Adopted. Special Cos in in 111 re. The Chair appointed the followin?- as a Special Committee In confonnitv with resolution offered by AM Lodge; Aid. Schultz, Thompson ami Mason Dy Aid. Lodge: \Vh« rcas, The Hon. Peter Witt, of Cleveland. happen* to have tin Common Council, of Detroit, in itis posa-srion this evening. R* solved, That he be respe* tfully re. quested to deliver an address of *\. pin nat ion Adopted, and Hon Peter Witt was ♦ sf«»*-te*i to the rostrum by Aid. Lodge nnd Keiiscl), special comrrtlttee. ap pointed for said purpose by' the ehal; Th*- lion. Peter Witt then deliver* and a *e*v appropriate remarks, following which tti*' Cilitidl adjourn**! Joseph l tiikihen. President Pm Tem. 'CHARLES A. NICHOI-H, City cietk. WEDDING INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTH AND AT-IIOME CARDS, PRINTED OR ENGRAVED. limes Printing Cos. Makers of PRINTING OF QI’ALVTT. IS Jolw R.-*t. Detroit, Mlak Ituslaess-iike rrtntlng. No fuss «n*l no feathers. The plain, neat kind thai John R-st. Ph Main 1493 or City S»*s looks right. 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