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Page Four E SANDS OF VOTES ARE POURING INTO THE TIMES CONTEST DEPARTMENT ■ All Sections of Detroit and Surrounding Territory—Ballot Box To Be Found at Times Office on John R. Street. STILL TIME TO NOMINATE. vent Just Starting—Four Oakland Tars To Be Won In Six Weeks* lime—\ou Can Be One of the Winners. On July 20, 1912, the winners of the four Oakland cars, will undoubtedly be four of the adieu who have read every artlile that nan appeared in this column of The Time*. These urticlea will l»e brief, right to the point, ami will con tain information and nuggcstkins that w’ill be of great assistance to interested contestants and their friends. In tomorrow’s issue, the contest manager will explain the methods he would persue as a contestant. The day following a thorough explanation will be given refat Ive to the tinal \oie count. Kach day, some important feature will be discussed, so do not over look this column. If you are a contestant und are not receiving The Times every night, telephone or write the contest manager. Asa contestant you are entitled to The Times free of charge until July 2oth .. Contestants should note that the present vote scale is to be decreased l-iu after 8 p. in. Saturday. June 22nd. This duct. NOT mean that the votes you receive on subscriptions, paid before 8 p. m. Saturday, June 22, will be decreased 1-10, nor that the votes have to be voted before June 22 to save them from being desceased 1-iO. The decreased scale will not affect votes gained on sub scriptions turned in before the 2 2ml The reduced *-■ ale going into effect after June 22 affects only the votes giwn on all subscriptions paid after June 22nd. The ten diamond ring's and ten watches have been purchaser! of the Jacob Eugass Jewelry Cos., tJratiot A'«., Detroit, and may be inspected at that store at any time. Each ring is guaranteed £BO valuation. Each watch is of S4O guaranteed valuation. v. Monday marked only the beginning Os tho second week in the great au tombihe contest now being conducted by The Times. Thousands of votes ?■ mre now pouring into the ballot box ? at The Times office, and the attention ' of Detroit and viclinty seems to be 1 centering on this, great event. Sr Also, the contestants are beginning to take notice of this opportunity and undoubtedly each will soon be organ ising with her friends to win one of the four Oakland touring cars. One lady called at The Times office [ ynaterduy, and related how she had about decided not to become inter , ested in this campaign, but thought ahe might give it a fair trial. So, on the way to the office, to have her name withdrawn, seh interviewed just five of her friends regarding subscriptions to The Times. Out of the five, one, who was already’ taking The Times, promised to pay in advance and two of the remaining four gave her a year’s subscription. By the time this lady reached The Times office, she was a full-fledged candidate, left her name in the list and asked for two receipt books. This lady has entered i into the spirit of the event and recog- I nixes this to be an exceptional oppor tunity. She has set her mark to ride In her own Oakland in the Gadillaqua automobile parade and now has the determination that will help her win. In this, the beginning of the cam paign, ladles who have entered it have found that they have many more friends than they ever dreamed of, and. daily t>e number of votes cast witjiQut the knowledge of the* ladies, trenches a stupendous amount. Friends of each candidate drop into the office of The Times during the day and de posit a large bunch of coupons and nomination blanks or their subscrip \ tlon for their favorite candidates, and the candidate is agreeably surprised the next day to find herself credited with a larger amount of votes than she thought she had. It is really sur prising the interest that everyone seems to be taking in the candidates, and there are many ladies who are to be congratulated upon having such a host of friends. ‘ Some of the candidates are wonder ing where the votes are coming from. Well, this is not hard to understand Jrhen you consider the great number f Votes that leave The Times office , each day. Each issue contains 35 . votes. Multiply this by The Times • circulation and you get over one-half mlllian, the number of votes that t leave the office daily to say nothing of votes given on subscription pay ments paid at the office or to The Times’ regular collectors. The cam paign manager is wondering why more of these votes do not come back to the ballot box where they belong. There is a great deal to be gained by pledging the support of your friends and united action is always productive of better results than ■lngle efforts. Therefore, see every one you know, tell them what you yarn, and make them help you. The soncr you recognize this as an opportunity in which you have noth ing to lose, the sooner you start one of these elegant awards your way. Subscription Books. Candidates and their friends are privileged to accept payments on sub scriptions and in order that they may receipt for such payments we will pro vide them with receipt books if they will inform the campaign department. The standing of the following diatricta, 4,5, 6, 9 and 10, is acording to the count of 9 a. m, yesterday, Monday, June 10. This morning’s count for dis tricts 1,2, 3, 7 and 8 will ap pear in tomorrow’s issue, June 12. DISTRICT NO. 4 Include* all territory inside Wards 1,3 and 5, also Ham tramclc tt/6%rb. Florence Hawfce. 47 Hendrle-a«e. 620 Fannie Gardner. 2MK High east 23 Mildred Hand, 15 Columbia east 173 -Nelln Rhodes. >e Kllxahelh east 5410 Kathleen Rankin, 327 I%'arren XSolet Thomas, 217 Philadelphia. 12243 Elenaor Lynch. 3.3 Piquette-ave. 1,165 Meda MeDoaald. 13 Leicester Cl., 2.5 Mya. C. Faber, 060 Reanhlen ... 773 Valeria O’Nell, 576 Chamherlala 3.163 Mande Goldman. Sl7 Llx tagntoa •x* 215 Milan Jacobs, 204 XX estnitaster •Ye 670 Raima Miller, 120 Park 765 Rlaa<*tie Saelllng. 2631 K. Graad b*Yd !».!.■) Sarah Kerr, 2eo Farasw ort h-nt e. 346 Hel*-a Adler. &l llortoa-a*e 1.03.3 Mary O’Dogarll, 162 Headrle-ave. 1,215 rtoreace Nesbitt, 43 High B 706 Lillian llnmrrnva. 523 Reauhlea 1.023 Iffaa Glaaer, 415 Brady *33 Heir* Flynn. 3d Montcalm E ... 07.3 Nathalie Glaaer, 333 High E 1.123 Florence Ryan, 4>S 4 ominon- Oealth-ate 12*15 Mrn. Kiln Smlly, 09 Lamed K.. 7«.3 At** lda Adams. IIS Trowbridge 12.5 Man* Salt on. 2S Trowbridge ... 1.36 Afary Frashtla. Sis XXarrea-aye. • • • * 403 C lara I rnla, SOX Hastings I.t»T3 Xlnhcl Hi I.ndc. WoiNiiMiril . 1,41." 'Anne* l>rsns, -47 Hnueock-sve. B. >InO .lira. XV. Huh Inina, 177 Salth ■ '«*• 2.010 l»a Head worth. 11l Uratlol-avr. 2.3 Sara XX llklnaon. 206 XXtlkluaoa.. 1.125 XX lulf ml Xrwril, J3 Joha H.... *»2t) Xtra. X, T. Hater, IN Manaiir-pl. 670 I eoh lliinon. 470 llruak 4C Viable Holbrook. 104 Harmon.. 2.075 Jeaale Hill. 76 Pluette-ave 405 Mar> O’Grady, 72 Adelaide 1.50.3 Vtiaa Hutser, 17M Cbarlotte-a* e.. 720 W la* Cay lie, KM llruah 503 Batber Cousins, 11*1 Ktrby-ave. B. 600 Zellun < rouch, 2 .Mlortou 250 Mary Duerer. 524 Brush. 1.5*0 Minnie Dawson, 41 B. Baeltd.... 105 Frnnces Bllalre, 524 llruah 1,010 Alice Gayal, 101 >mlth-a*e 105 Bdna Gorman. 67 llortou-s* e.. . . 620 Mildred Hunt. 211 B. Hancock . . >25 Helen Hard. 3026 V Boulevard 470 Katherine Hitchcock* 40 Joseph* lne-a» . 473 Florence ilupklna, 32 XX arrea a* e. B. *lO Elsie Houser, *271 XXarrea XV.... 23 Mlaa JennlnK*, 062 llruah ...... 2,025 Alma Kaopp. 524 llruah., 310 Irene l.nne. 32 Watson 363 Mrs. J. A. Boater, 147 ('handler* ave 2,050 Mrs. John Trlx, 61 Hnneock-ave. K 2 IS Maraarel Thompnoa. 216 I'almer 105 Alice X ouag, 34 llorloa-atr.. . . ><M* Mlaa Burger, 206 Horton-ave.. . . 2.075 Mrs. 11. M. Snyder, 40 Klag-ave. 1.305 Minnie Smith. 43 VI n rat on ..... 2U5 Mrs. L,. F. Ditsler, 20M Grand . blvd. B 25 Mrs. A. J. Mans, 20** I handler. . !.3>5 Lucy lllnchcllffe. 116 XXataon 1,475 Mrs. F. T. Haanry, 130 Alfred . *NS Miss <l*l.ear*. 51 lleadrte-a* e.. . 2,125 Mrs. 11. Chnmplln. 270 Oaklaad Flora l.lchtenbrrg. >6l Brush... »3 Mrs. Hwhn. 74 Msple 535 Teresa Alexander, ISO Hancock I B • 575 Mlni.le Henson, 303 Frederick.. 1.005 Mrs. M. ll* slop, 120 l srdoal. 2,175 Mrs. J. Strvans, 364 I smeroa. . . . 373 Mrs. Taylor, 236 XX cat minster . 255 Mra. J. XXhltford. 05 Strvcua . 405 Mrs. I). Turney. 171 Buttle**ood. 715 Amelia Haul. J 4.3 lldima U 1,705 Helen It t. 1174 llruah 415 Helen Steiner, 130 Farmworth. . 1.023 Pauline Stark. NN6 %at nine 233 Aaiyi XXarrea, 214 B. Hancock.. DM B* X XX crbe. 630 llruah 1,21*5 Amy Tohlaa. 2os XXarrea 540 Maud Nlchol, 132 XX midland .. . 1.310 Carrie Hudloua. 112 l.elceater-ef. 1,025 b>lvla Alien, 00 F.llot 23 I arollae t. Harvey, 31 XXlader.. >25 Mary Miner. 1312 Hruab 520 Hells XXeber, 321 Congress 8.. . 1,405 Mrs. C. Freeman, I7tl Kenilworth 25 Mrs. Mary Hrona, 106 Madison.. 1,165 Alice Xrrdbam, 767 lluuiboldt ave 060 Mra. A. Foster, 120*4 Farmer... 520 l.lsste llemluK, 212 XX aterloo . .. . 303 Vlnry Krnre, 620 Druah . mim Vera Calaun. N7 B. Milwaukee . . 2.2-*o Mra. t,lll*ert, XX Inder-st. lt»s Jessie Harvey, 31 XX Inder-st 420 Hr. Menu. 73 Horton-ave 213 Mrs. M. K. linker, SO Horton . 420 Christy ||ru**a, 1130 XXoodvvard 1,055 Amanda Derubergrr, 370 High.. 2,1>5 Jessie Wright. 201 Sedbury ... 1,025 Kettle Rice. 344 llnndolph .175 Mae Fraser, 200 Horton 125 Mrs. XV. U. Hardy, 130 Trow. bridge >25 Miss Jean Hutching*. 311 John 11. 510 Mis* XX lima F.verest, 355 XX sat Graud-blvd 715 Mra. tiro. Allen, 416 Clny 620 JoHepblne Conuor, rare Grny A XVorcealer 515 Mrs. Nina Lewis, 466 Hruab.... 37*1 Alice Gooaen, ION Hl* uni 210 Allan Adam*, 110 Trowbridge... 1,130 Freda l.itlel. 33 Marstoa-et.. .. .. 620 Florells Low re y, 114 Josephine. 310 ssrsh McLaren. 261 t.rstlaM ... .»65 Mrs. Marks, 220 Leleesler-et... . 1,023 Mra. sturn, >l* Melbnrae-at e.. . 2,*M>s Mra. J. Sclera. 1366 Ha-iaulilen . . 425 Mra. Joseph Hrlamnn, 036 llruah 6,025 Xlrs. 11. I». XXntt, N6 Gnrflelal. . . 075 t Inr« M. Hofmann, 15 l.eachner* llamtrnmck 5m Mrs. I*nul Sturm, NO Xlt. \ croon . 520 DISTRICT NO. 5 includes all territory Inside Wards 7, 9 and 11, also St. Claire Heights suburb. Kdua Lesperanee, 701 Jos. 4 nm -Martha Marka. 216 MeDnugall Clara Hlcmor, 616 l.arnrd B 570 Gertrude McHounld, 776 Itlopelle 136 Frances Frauklln, 3>3 Dubois . 4<i3 Rosie Peterson, ISO Dubois 3H<) Mamie XX llklnaon, ,3HJ* l.arned B. 37.3 May X nlcntlnc. 452 Brewster.,.. 1,56.3 Laura Fox, 4t6 t hestnnt 356 Lillian Brown, 143 Xlnple ...... 2,765 Cll/iihetb Ahcl. 1636 McDougnll I Htl Xlrs. Harr, 1237 Theodore .... 525 < nrrlc Gilbert, 254 Campnu-ave.. 575 Mrs. J. >trbn. 73> Klrby-nve. B. . 1,625 Xlrs. J. Mrbn. 73> lv Irby it* c. e. . 25 Xlrs. Frank Fisher, IHS Mitchell. 4711 'lrs. Rane, 3» Orleans sss Mrs, Illllliius, 4G52 Xlutynf , . >i.» Mrs. A. It noski. in>6 Xicllou K all. 4**s Mra. I.lla O'Neill, 565 Fori 8.. . i.u.’K) XI llilren Herrick, .34)3 4 hear |56 Maltel Dery. Il> xtullett 2,6 16 Julia Ouellette. IINI Catherine .. t.l4i B»n Attains, 321 Xlullett I*o Alice 4 Icuictl, 372 4 llnton-a* e... 1,545 llclle Xlclnlosh, 561 Champlain.. »L 5 Mary lliickle). 14tti I bene 1,31)6 Josephine >rhlllln K . 56.3 fort B. 6.341 Xlrs. F. Brawn, 22 I le* elaud-a* r . 25 'lrs. X. Iltind, 7 44) 4,rnflot-nt e.. . 356 I'.iully Xlocller. IDS < liene .... 16510 Norn linlton. 267 Duhols 1...25 4 Inra lluriuester, 14 Hunt... 3.36 Mrs. c. XI. Tapi rt. 12.3 Theodore l'l>s x* r ». 4*nrey, 56 Joa, taut pa a 425 M. >klflluulnn, 162 Joa. tarn pa 11, I.Slo Xlrs. t tin rail Rern. 174) Shermau. 1)75 F.ll«altr I h lino -e. 14 XI. Joseph 33,3 Mrs. D. J. t.soler. 1677 Russell . . 2.MHI Xlrs. I„ Rlrchner, 111 XXnlerlou. .313 Ellen be sh Met ahe. 3|> >|. A„l.ln 4.625 Mrs. X|„r> A. Thiel. 336 Itlopelle. 125 Minnie L. Lefebvre. 11l Orleans 1..326 Hertha Hoy, 3*3 Greeley . 3-^1 V Hrodow lex, 64)41 GarSeld-ave. B | Hertha I lesler. 71HI 4.rand*-ate. U 7.3 Xlrs. Xllce >lmpson, 2> Adelaide . 1 10 Fisa Piper, 137 Adelaide ou 1 ntherlae Klein, 163 Jus. Campnu 1,126 I tarn *mlth. :i3l I bene ass Emnia Mnjrr, 266 Cbeslnul J. 30 I llllsa McKenna. 34 Cleveland.. 121) ■*' 77X Duhols 1)0,3 Mrs. IF X nlentlne. 4.3d Adelaide MMI THE DETROIT TIME'S;™ TUESDAY, J#NE 11. 191*. [ Sarah Ma-C.lnnls. 316 Mrllougall. 610 Kilt. Thompson, 231 Joa. I uiupau Hoar Mueller, 40,3 I hear 1,045 Horn llltchlnata, 131 lie* eland... 113 C arrie Le Hue, 341 Hubola 1,000 Julia Sclalltt. 1020 MrUougnll .. 3.266 \ elite Heutolt, 166 Msple 2.043 Cellan Humas, 334 Msple 35 Inuulr llsuilln, 407 Macomb ... 1,123 X uiic Mr Aril, 152 Mulletl 7>5 AI Ice San It a, 706 Xledhury-a*e.. . 1,066 'lra. Xlbrrt Miller, *SI7 MlliilU kee-ave. B «>3 Mra. Maymlr lledden. 132 St. Au* blg-oyn. MB Mrs. XX 111. Gallsaber, 431 XXllklua 373 Mra. I'rsnk Klein. 637 XX nrren ave. B .. 416 Xlrs. Henry Faber, 313 Hrewsler 75 XX lullri-d t.minion, so Faraawurth 723 Xlra. Peter villlcr, HUs Farms* worth 305 Ann* t larke. 727 Kirby-s* e.. 1,045 lean Xllllrr, 440 Hculiiudre MTS 'lra. F.ilward lloaera. 260 Itlopelle 65 Mra. XX ui. Murray, 2>» Orleans.. i>76 Xlra. Jobs Miller. 231 Graudy-av. 30 Xnoa Hln n ke, 164 M ltcbell-n\e. 3u3 Jeaale XX II let t. 627 Mltchcll-a* e. 71*6 Xlra. XX. K. Johuaoa. 1531 I hear 70.5 l.uulsc II ain ho**. 161 Xlltchrll-a* v. 265 DISTRICT NO. 6 include* all territory inside Wards 13. 15 and 17, also Grosse Pointe suburb. Ilnael Simona, 1256 GarSeld-nve. 3,16*3 Jennie Xlsltlaad, 306 Pennayl » aala-ave 23 Btbel llsndall. 1353 Ftacher-ave. 2,3**5 Matilda Goettllng, 622 Townsend ■»e 013 Louise Lnurrarelle, 1270 Crane ■X* 2,025 Grace I rrauma, 533 Ualdw In-a ve. 1,016 | Henrietta Bddy. 1201 M**( lellan *v* 1.030 , 'ITIIte Miller, 702 Xan Uy ke-ave. 1)56 Georgtaag l.uulher. 2**4 Met I«-1 * , laa-ave 235 Jessie Osborne, 1025 Farnsworth Dorothy Huchnrmr, 312 Leffiay -1 . *’* 1,07.3 Llllluu Febr, 607 Xan llyke... . 7.V5 Alice Feet can, 26S l.llllbrldge -1 *** . . 1«M0> Katherine (undo, 1224 Gratlof- N.3l*3 l.lndn Nelson, 305 Hurlbiit-a* e . 757* Xlsbel Fraser, Mil Fleld-a *e. .. . |jsS Helle Frink. N46 Peunay I* aula-ave 413 Minnie Frey, 466 tauto n -a*e .. 2t»5 Marie Hinder, eor. < rase and Ker che* al 2,113 «rn*-e Xckley, II Blnawnod-a ve . . 165 Florence Hurke. 1332 Flacher-nve. **6s Mrs. Hr. Harrison. 210 Moran 4.526 Mrs. K. North. 1134 t.nrlteld-n*r. 3**s Mrs. XI. Deeley. 1650 Concord .173 Mr,> Chan. McKenale, 1233 Hnld '"*■ | ,V 5 Mrs. <\ XX bile, 136 Fischer . Mrs. Bari K1e«273 Hel* l.iere-n* e. -73 Aurdry Gates, Parker Hen Glia, 316 Cadillac ),o~ Mrn. Geo. Manning, 2MIW Flsch er-axe 1,625 Mrs. J. ||. Moeblmnn, IIS Helen 3>5 Xmy Hresaer, 37s Townsend .... 11-t Hertha Msanlek. 242 Helle* ue t Inra F.ndresa, 1203 Gratiot ;*hs Mercy Hayes, 2204 Jefferson .. . 3.565 •oc Hoyt, 267 Xemlnote-avr .... 063 Mrs. R. Iloplts. 027 Mt. Blllott *’t 23 Mrs. Geo. Gerry, 230 Helle* ue-a*. 2.**1.5 Mrs. xx. O’Connor. 201 Field-ave. ms Mrs. A. Grass. OSn Sheridsu-n* e. 7*25 Z* 9 ' >; B#y< ’ ,OSJ » Fleld-«ve. 1-54*5 Mrs. H. leasner. 1663 Fleld-ave. 0(3 Mrs. t. A. Hourher. 1346* Ml. KI-, Hut l-n»e. 5.4*66 Mrs. J. 11. Xlnrah. >2l lleld-ave. 713 Mrs. A. Geo rue. 023 Moleoiub-a ve 1 023 Mlaa M. Hartley. 245 liar* ey-ave. 1,023 Mrs. Hose Schulta, 1303 llelen- Mrs. A. Memiiu. 2712 Cnglr 3**s Helen Msnn, 216 Flacher-nve 7:15 Klls. Iteaunie, 76.3 Jefferaon-a* e. 2,115 Ko««. Cloutier. 215 >t. Jenn-a*e.. 075 Anna Peters. 716 Champlain... 47.5 Anna Klein. >4O Forest B 2.623 Maude Mnrrus, 77 Hurnml ..... "u>3 Xlrs. G. Thomas, 440 Hamilton- a*. .* Alice’ Hamra. 4N3 Hew lek-ave ! 23 Mrs. 1.. Klelsner, 1100 Xan Hyke. 755 Mrs. P. Tie tar, lio Xan Hykr-avr 270 J rm - »• Jsehhela. 7>7 Parker-av. 0.043 Mrs. H. Dupont, 626 >eyhum-nve 117, Minnie Leopold. 703 Mt. Blllott "xe 2,0*'3 Ida Hagen. 1504 Grntlot-ave.. . 115 Grace Gibson. IM» Kaater-axe. .. 323 Mra. Hope Sheldon. i;iOl» Xlaawell 1.115 '* rlL A- Htt, .305 FI in** ood ... 25 Mrs. Perry. 361 B. Gran.l-blvd. . or*3 Mary Randall, lff7LlllJbrld K e . 1.4N5 Mlaa lllltln«er. lot Hamlltun-avr 375 Mary Derry. I>o Mel.lran.-n* e. . 736 2N * lleldelber* 720 Fllaahetb Lt»«e, 373 Penaaylvnaln Mrs. V Huntley. 430S Halilwla 1.716 larle Nummerlleld, (natoa-st... 1,223 tea. J. XX llson, 266 Hellrvue-nxe. |>3 Xlrs. J. T. Dwyer. 29> Townsend- I «' e. 213 Mrs. L. Hh.nkrn.hlp, H 77 Field. 3.0>3 Xllas Harden. 3IM Helle* ue- a * e 17-, v. ,r *’ «’ R >"“- H4O Xan Hyke *65 Ira. XX. 1.. Xfarllnig. I4t Farranil 310* Mrs. F. Roberta. 1131 McClellan 1.0.M1 Mea. C. Hnwldoakl. 717 Bllery.. 1.656 1 Xlrs. (~ Grove, 350 t rane 105 Xlrs. F. Stevens, 1563 \nn ll* ke . 52.5 Mrs. 4. t.rt.lncer, 12 Kerchnnl. 5.6*43 i ■» Fisher, 132N Field . . 545 Xlrs. P. linker, 1212 Gratiot wr Mabel XX llaon. .16 La X|oihe-a*e 225 Mrs. J. Brookes, 634» xlcllouksll i.ikk'. Mrs. Paul Steeher, I2>;t X||cklpn*n 103 Mrs. G. 11. >crlhcr. 1112 Xlt. Bl llntl-ave 0.756 Mrs. Florence Ronlo. >|#J vfc- Honnnll 2,504* Mrs. Hannah Crosby, 133 Ranter 1,255 Glndya llnmlell. 557 Helen 1,605 OI«a Flachheln. 703 Psrker-a*e. 77.5 Margarrl B. XXarrea. 1637 Gratiot 1,5416 .Xlrs. H. A. Scbwsuer. IH*7 Halilwln 35 ' loin Sttliin.nl, 364 Park* lew ... 2.5 Lillian I rudder, 243 Hnldwlu ... ”l3 DISTRICT Nil. 0 INCLI DBS THK COINTIBS OF OAKUM), LIVING* NTON AND SIIIAXX XSSBB. Mrs. L. A. Ferrler, Pontine 1,065 Irene Plat-e, Durand 633 Mrs. Rose llnrrlnuton. Hymn 25 (drrle M«tllen, Durand 315 Xlrs. 11. Ruussln. Durand 307, Xlrs. lies Anuell. XX ailed Lake .. 703 Huth Harrell, XXnllrd l.nke I Mrs. Ira s. Carnes. XX ailed Luke ’2>s Mrs. XX in. liny*, XXalleil Lake . 633 Mra. Xdam Perry. Orion ;,p<* Mrs. Ilunb Grnnt, Orion j.. .176 Xlrs. J. 1,. Hellls. Orion 423 lllanrhe Heath. lllrinlnKbnm. . . 43,3 Frnnels >battuek, 111 mi lua ban. . o*3 Ilea Schlaack, Hlrtnlnubam .... 1,01*3 Mrn. Jennie B. Curley, Ituynl Hit* 6,004) Bdna Sehattiiek, lllrmlnu ham .. . 1,7113 May llandall. Hlnnlnnham t.oxi Pansy llaten. No* I HTil Mrs. A. T. Ilalrnmr, \»vl 1,.123 Helen Gonily, Fowlervllle 77.3 Hesnle KellTT I-’**** l»r* llle |s3 Minnie llagermnn, Fowlerx(lie. . 216 Bsfclln XX heeler. Iltiyal Oak 1,37.3 Mra. Barle Sinclair, lloyal Oak . 175 Mrs. Harry Sinclair, lloyal Oak . .335 Mrs. Harry Gardner, Royal 4)ak . 3241 I lara Hnsklnhurit, Royal Oak,.. 536 Boln T. Smith. I(i*«al (Ink ... 2>*.3 Mrs. X|. ||. I lilrll, Mllfurd 1.265 Xlrs. I has. Tonlbs. Xlllford .... 1,2?*5 Huth llurrel, 4»wosso 25 Mra. Kenneth Cooper. Ownsno 23 x»rs. Clifford l.ewls. Hymn .... 1,04t5 Xlrs. Kenyan XX rlnalest*nrtli. Bast Cnboftnh 23 Bdna Marshall. South Lyon ... 2.11*3 Florence Hallawat, South Lyon 1,36.3 Cora Sweet, South Lyon ....... (6% Gladys Patterson. Net* ark 56.3 Harel Mains. Holly * 3(3 Lillian Helford. Grand Hlane. .. . |>3 III* lb B* ans. Holly |7« Lillian Helford, Grand Hlanr.... 23 Bather XX ehster, Ovford |;*i! Leo XI Cnsmer, Ovford 423 Mrs. Hay Xon XX nnoner. Ovford. 67*) •Intel Brlteh. Ovforil ||% Jessie Roost, Ovford 73.3 Fnlu Dlahrow, Clyde 1 Msrloa I’redmore, Clyde. 313 | Mra. G. Raefeluvs, f.oodlsos 1.»3d Mrs. Huy Frost, Govdlaua 1.16*3 Mrs. Braeat >blpp>. UaudUuv ... '<l>l Xlrs.' Fred Bwiar, llasakurg ... 2t*s Jessica MeKcasle, Aatlersuav llle 1.616 Mra I has. Koss. X adersoav llle . . 1,476 Mra. U. Stork weal her, Aadersoa v llle 1.623 Mrs. Juba Narrla, Ortoav llle. . . Ml s Xlrs. 11. 11. l.ase, Ortoax llle. .. . •13 ( lorn Keller, Orionvllle 1.765 XI n••• le GI hum, ( Isrkstoa 565 Lydta Mila, A larkstoa NIO Anns XX Inn, llat Ishurff *’• Xlrs. Fannie XX nils, Ostlsburg . INkX Mra. vans Stevens, l.alngsliurg. 173 Xlrs. M. H. XXeek. lalng.hurg . 213 Bmuta linker. I nlngtburg <HO Xlrs. Loyal Arthur. Mrs. Isrunard Lackey, Lnlmnabur* 333 4, race Telfer, Henderson 2»> 15 Hcwsle Reese, Henderson DM 'alerts XX ararr, Owosso I*4*s Mrs. Nellie Miller, Durnad 1,733 'lra. X|) ra Xoae, Durand I>3 Mra. Lulu Goovlapeed. Durand . 2.'113 Mrs. L. 1. Fasket, Howell I.«*«»3 Amy Campbell. Duraad 373 Maud Chase, Hurl 3>6 XI aml Grey, New l.othrwp 626 Flossie llwutih. Flushlau Mrs. Luke X eraon. New Lolhrop <ls Josephine Halley, Moalroac .... 165 Xlra. J. Hopkins. 25 Mildred Hokn, Hrlnbtos 1.2-5 o Mrs. I.ydls fit* ller llnniburg ... 2,63.3 XI Inns Hula. Ilrinhloa 210 Mrs. B. O'Dell. Hrlnhlou 105 Shirley Smith. Holly 16)5 Bthelya Xon Hiper. Holly. 756 Martrlle Atherton. Holly 265 Florence !*rln«le. Holly 635 Daisy Hull. Holly 31*3 Hertha Parmnlee. XX ailed Lake . .*l3 Father Chapman, XXnllrd Fake . >26 Resale 4 Ini fey, XX ailed Lake ... 663 laea Dickerson, XXnllrd Lake.... 13 Xlrs. C, Hrlslol, Fowlervllle 1,016 Hessle Kelley, Fowlervllle 2.55 t srrlr Holcomb. Fowlervllle.... 1.713 Btbel McCarthy, Pinckney 2,1>5 Hose Jefferys, Pinckney 765 Lnum Half, Plnckaey 765 It utli I ’ii 1 ter t on. Pinckney 505 Lola La Marsh, XX ater-at.. Pontiac 415 Hulk l.everette, Plke-st., Pontine 1,675 Meryl llollvvay, Falrgrove, Pun tine . 333 I lln >mldlry, Hallroad-st., Pon tiac 123 Huth Jacobs, Orchard Lske-ave., Poatlac 2.«)23 Mrs. H. L. Mc.Neal, Httchester. . . 265 Mrs. J. Palmer. XX Ixoui 626 Mrs. Geortte Foss, Leonard 1,4>3 Mrs. C. >t roinlirrg, Leonard .... 3*>s Xlrs. Lillie Hanley. Orion 173 Mrs. T. Chopin. Orion . . '.*:*<» Mrs. I.ulu xliddletwß. Orion .... 21633 X era Hassett, Poatlac 1,4*16 Francis Hurchlll, Pontine 216 <.eftrude Xiltehell, Poullac 1.4*43 Xlautle I'hoiupstin. Pontiac 1.2 15 Marforie Nelson. Poatlac 616 llenlah Fay, Poatlac 265 |ll axel Sinclair. New Hudson .... 675 India Pot* risen. New Hudson 1,.175 Mae Da* Is, Nets Hudson >56 Blsle II la by. New Hudson 5.5 Neva Henwleh. New Hudson.... 415 Mrs. G. Hsraard, Cbllson 1,625 Mrs. S. Curds. Cbllson .......... J 7.1) Xlrs. M. Klchardsoa, Chllsoa .... 613 Mrs. J. Appleton, Chllsoa 215 Mrs. XX nt. Poole, llowell 1,510 X tolettn x|.4 utcheou, 265 Nor* . ton-axe., Pontiac 4>5 Xlrs. >. J. Frasier, Perry 23 Xlrs. < has. Stevens, Perry 3>5 Mrs. < has. Hentley, Morrlce .. . . 75 Mrs. Bits Killian, llurti»n I>s Alberta Tumelly, Hurtoa 36.5 Phyllis Stephens, Holly 1,216 M. Sutherland, Oxford 11,166 DISTRICT NO. 19 I.NCLLDB9 TUB COINTIBS OF MACOMB, LAPEF.R AND GB.NESBBi ALSO ALL TBRHI TORY NOT IN OTHER DISTRICTS. Mrs. G*o. Evans, Linden... ISS Marloll Pratt, Fenton 1,665 Mabel Stllea, Linden 5,625 Margarrl Snohlen, North Hranch 23 l.u«*lnda XX lldrr, North Hranrh . . 2,116 Ada Pratt, l.llchfleld ~ 23 Flora Cooper, llllladale. . . WW Ida Robinson. Litchfield.. 735 Helen Swan. Imlay City 235 Margaret Snelllng, Imlay City.. 25 Xlrs. B. 11. Dawson, Imlay City.. 12!1<* lean X. Henderson. Mt. Clemens 455 Xlrs. Bast Gann, XXaahlustoa. .. . I>6 Xlra. Hoy Carl. New Haven 3.635 Mra. D. Hill, New Baltimore 375 Mrs. Hurtoa T. Hates, New Balti more I >5 Xlrs. >cott Stevenson, Memphis . 1.655 Xlauile Jeffers, Memphis 30* Daisy Alpin, Memphis 1,655 Mabel Prttuek, l>ow a*lac 543 llaael Reed, llvwagat I>s llaael Krrgawa, Charlotte 365 Huth Fox, Charlotte 3>5 Mrs'. Albert Sharpe, Burnside. . . 216 Mrs. Ethel Gardner. Hrown City. . 315 Mrs. A. 11. XX II cox. Brown City.. 1.76.3 Florence Cudney, North Branch . 275 Mrs. Frank XXalters, Metamors.. 2,215 Xlrs. James Carr, Lapeer 755 Mrs. N. J. Hullock, Hadley 1,550 Bdna Carllanhouse, North Adams 1,654> Blfrlda Kenipt«*a. North Adams . 3>5 Llrale Harts, New Haltlmore. . . 373 Aimer Harrs, New Baltimore . . 6**s Mrs Ruth Halley, New Balti more 2.135 Mrs. Ira* Bosao, New Balti more • .. . 2,675 Xlt inn Starr, Plttaford 2.>415 Inn XX right. Osset* 345 .Xlrs. Loals Allen, Kings Mi 115.... 1,473 Lillian Snohlen, NortK Hranch.. 1.37.5 Mrs. Lib* Hndcllff, Kings Mills 136 Nlnn XX si her, Lum 1.623 Martha Lewis, Imlay City 473 Flnrence Hloomtleld, Imlay City. 1,625 lloaa Clark, Kings Mills 2.625 Nellie Stoner, Osseo 1,135 Lula McDowell, Plttaford 1.665 l.ole Xckley. LltchfteUl -, 25 Lulu Hentley, Jones* llle 2,>54) Pearl Adnms, Montgomery 705 Ella XlcMurray, Montgomery.... >•*• May me Kllgonr, Marlette 1.4>5 Mrs. I elrste Snover, Clifford .... 2.655 Minnie Xan Slckland, Kingston.. 1,625 I Inra Keillor. Clifford 313 Hiilli Krllom, ( oldimlrr IJU Mr». Itay llroiaiihtoo. < oMniter. 37.'. Mr*. Ktliel Dllleßlirrk. Haranai?. . XV. He her Flaber, Drydea 1.%4% Mra. J. U hl*berk. Dry den 275 Fay Juknaton, I.laden 3,17.% Mr*. Frank Bartlett, Drydea..., I|l9*l Bra. C. K. Kline, Drydea 3,10% Allee Campbell, Drydea 12.% Norma llrlaboae, Columbia* llle- 1,74.% Alary MeNevnn, < olumhla vllle . . 2.01.% Mabel Hoea, Colon,bla* llle 2.02.% A nahtl l)ai la, Ma«kla|tna 2.|Oft Ferae Z.erter, AA nahlnrtnn 2,17.% Kilna Miller, Waldron 1,710 Mr*, ,loa. Hartley, Waldron 1,0*1.% Fnm Dunlap, Montgomery 12.% Mildred Kirby, Clifford U.%0 Nellie l.atie. Mnrlette 410 Myra Kinney, Frontier. 2,07.% \ rata Mevena, Mia(t*hurg 1,07% Mra. A. Mmft. Hhaftahuric 20% Mra. M. Thompann, Waldron.... 1,11% Mabel Oelser, Marahall 02% >arnb Faeenburg, Aaeborrllln.. . 1,%2.% Huth Itelmeyer, l.enoi %l% Norn l.tndke. An«-hor*flle 27% Itlldn Halm. Leaoi 2,10% Mra. Ferrln. Mt. ( lemena 1,(K1.% 'laud Nan Kpa, Mt. t lemena 3% Dr. Nellie Ktlta, Mt. f lemena.... 1.%7% Pearl Deer, Algunae. 70.% t liarlotte Muir, Algoanr .%•!.% Mra. Jamea Amea. Algnaaf 40.% i <<M le Hall, find It 11*7, Mra. It. ( aria right, Pori Anatla. 1,02.% Nndle 'hn», Armada ,%D.% l.laale Folka. Armada 11111 l.uey Kipp, Armada 1,17% I llmel tlonnldaon. nrta Creek. 70.% t.raee Jakaaoa. 'warn < reek ... 1,12.% Anna llorubern, Mt, Clair 12% Mra. V llaeon, At. Clair «|.% (■race llenneaaey, Os. Clair .... 2.030 Her ih ii Wanner Katua Hnplda . 2a.% Net n llurber, I.rami l.edue 5.%41 Mra. Mabel Morphy, Mulllken,.. 3p.% Mra. 11. Ilerrliimn, I tlea 2,%0% Mra. J. W. Frlteb. Ileekerrllle . atl.% Mra. Wm. Doe. Jr., I.um 1,010 'lra. V Honey, I.um j{7.% Mra. It. I hoiti, Allien Mra. A. Folaom. Otto Lake SHO Mra. M. H. Hinltk, Itnneo 210 Mra. It. Hoanier, Homeo 27% y|ra. J. I rn,k. Jr.. Itomeu 22% Mra. T. Proetor, Homeo 2,07 h» .I, i, a|e t link, l.enom 1,70.% Holly Hretter, Irani 4W* I'dnn l.berke, l.enoa 2.2 H.% 'lra. 11. I Union, 04'* AA,,od**. Flint .%0% 'lra. 1,. I amploa, 'larkton, Flint 3|ii lloar lltnn* Clifford. Flint 7% Mra. Dr. < ogley, Poplar, Pt. Hiir. Mra. J. Fenner, lenth, Pt. Hur on . MS Mra. Kelfer, F.lnhth, l*t. Huron.. 1,4,'.% Irene Harney, Joara-at., Mt. * lemena 1.i1T.% Mra. 11. 'rhannr, N. Ilaltlmore 02,1 Mra. K. Haller. AA aahtngton, Mt. Cleniena 37,% Mra. I„ l.tiaeh. laehea-at„ Mt. Clemen a 1.02% Alra. |. aanford. Mary.at., Flint 3|ti Mra.. P. O M Ilia, Oatlatllle ..... 7%- Mra. AA. I.yona, Hatlatllle 2..%.%d 'lea. y. Murphy, Fenton 2.% Mra. J. Trnnlman, Fenton 2.100 'lra. 11. 'lnnirr, llavldaon 1,70% 'lra. K. Ilaiknaav. Dnaldaon ... 30.% 'lra. t*. Heott, I 110 1.07.% Mm, K. AAlae. Thlrd-ave.. Flint. JM% Mr*. <u. I.mrjar. IlkkaMd. .. . 1.4» Mrs. W ia. HrarkMii, N. (lavra 36 Vara 'I hompaua, MiHiran 1.J66 Xf». 6>rli ( MkfHillsdale. H. K. 11. I «I0 Mr*. «adle dray, lllllxlalr, K. F. 11. I 4TB %lla liaspi*, l.ltrhßrld 1.175 Mr*. I hi*. Hear), ( iru 2.1MU1 Mr*. IVsrl MrNrlll*. Port Hop* IU Mr*. Ira ( urngll, Klktoa Hfcea \an (leases, Elate... 178 Idtth Warner. Klale 3.*. lira. Ulan llaker, Klale 31*0 Kf6r Huater. Oakley (ITS Mr*, la»r* Hla*e>, llruUerawa . . 3B Mr*. KII* (gear), lleaderann. . . IXI llarel sliattuek. liraad l.edae . 1,310 4d«la llarrla. Oil*at S.AO Mr*. O. Ituoplussrser, Hroaana , . 1 ’ I)EPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS. Detroit, June 11. 1912. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING AND REPAVING STREETS. Healed |irop«l«li will In* received Rt th.* iiff.cc of the I 'epu rt men t of Public Work*. l>etrolt, Mich. until Monday. June IT. 1912. at 1« o'clock ti. m., stand* ard t'me, at which time and place the* 011 l he opened, for furnishing all the labor and material and paving ami repay Ing the streets named below, within the llnilta mentioned. In the City of Detroit, with the style of pave ment stated With Cedar. TOLEDO miNt K iParlagl. Tol**do avenue, from the west line of Scotten avenue to the east line of Clark avenue, 38 feet wide, with cedar blocks on concrete foundation and Be reu. Medina or any other curbstone that may be bid upon and ordered, in cluding neW foundation and brick pav. 111h between and hlouk double track. PITWM tUMK ( Hepnvln* I. From the west line of Woodward avenue to the east line of Cass street. 30 feel wide, with 6-lnch concrete and Medina curbstone. *KUIi;N t\ KM IT ißrpsvlngi, | From the west line of Second avenue to the *ust line of Lincoln avenue, -’8 feet wide, and 26 feet wide, with 6- 'inch concrete and Medina curbstone. MI LIdITT MTHKKT iKepavlag). From the east line of Jt>s. I'ampau 'avenue on south, to the west curb line of Mm wood avenue, -’a feet wide, with 6-lnch concrete and Berea curbstone With Brick. Noth —The brick for repaving the following streets will be furnished and delivered on or contiguous to the work by the City of Detroit, free of rust to the contractor. tRIIOTT MTKKKT iHrpavlnsl. From' the brick at MUhtgan avenue 'to the ea-R line of Trumbull avenue. 23 feet wide, less single track, with brick ion 6-lnch and 1-lnch concrete founda tion und Medina curbstone. »F.\ K3TKKMH MTRKK.T (Repaving). From the north line of Fort street to 'th« south line of Maker stfeet. 30 fact wide, with brick on 6-inch concrete and Berea curbstone ELIOT STRKKT ißrysvlagl. From the east curb line of Beaubien street to the west line of Russell str. * t. ‘26 feet wide, with brick on con- I crete foundation and Medina curb stone. With Freoaoted llloek. Note —The block for paving the fol lowing street will be furnished and delivered on or contiguous to the work bv the City of Detroit, free of cost to the contractor. IlKOlthl.l > IVKM E (Repaving). ! i’rom the north line <>f Grand Klver nvmitrP —to the south line of AieTrrr— drlne avenue, 2« feet wide, with creo soted block on 6-inch and 1-inch con crete and Berea curbstone. MIEKT IM'llll.T MID HV THK CITV. Following are the estimates In de tail for the work to be done on the above paving and repaving Jobs: TOLEDO tVKUK iPavlsgl. \**r**mrut K*tlm*tr». 481 cubic yards of excavation 9;:6.30 lineal feet of curbstone (new) straight. 13.8s lineal feet of curbstone in (4-12 feet R.) circles 2 dressed inside. 2 dressed outside: Medina by contractor 1241.87 square yards, cellar paving. 1123.54 square >ards of concrete. 6 Incites deep. 1 Today is Cosmopolitan Get Yours! /\ V /tJ4\ II -* h < Among: the Contributors Are: ill Robert W. Chambers \>' 4Bm\ Charles Dana Gibson \ David Graham Phillips if I Howard Chandler Christy i Arthur B. Reeve /“ * George Randolph Chester yQ w jßrjK^Sfe Gouverneur Morris ‘ t • jKRfISSf Bruno Lessing Harrison Fisher -gSBBBE. A The Big Summer Number Os America’s Greatest Magazine is on sale today. You will get the biggest fifteen cents worth of good reading this country has to offer by stop ping at the next newsstand and saying, “Give me Cosmopolitan.” “No matter what the price is, get the BEST,” is the principle on which this July Cosmopolitan is built. Every contributor—author or artist —has a national reputation. Every article, every story, every picture is in itself a masterpiece. July Cosmopolitan is pre-eminently the greatest magazine of the month simply because this country’s best authors and best artists have made it so. m You will find it at all newsstands —15 cents a copy. 25.16 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb. City (Cellmate*. 32 cubic yards of excavation outside of truck 402 cubic yards of excavation insido and along track. 123.46 cubic vards of excavation, in cluding old paving materials, old con crete foundation fn track 14 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight). 31.42 lineal lent of new curbstone in (2-10 feet it. Medina) circles fur nished by contractor. 603.65 square yards of brick paving in trucks. 8 4 32 square yards of cedar paving. 78.32 square yards of concrete under paving, 6 inches deep. 330 DS cubic yard* of concrete, under paving In and along trucks. 1.21 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb. 5.71 cubic yards of sand under lies. 178 57 square yards of granite nose stones furnished by city, laid by con tractor, 2000 lineal feet of rail to plaster (if required) at the Junction of pavement wit.i car track; the contractor will (ill void under rail heads with cement mortar without extra charge. I'ITMM tVKVIK (Repaving). 4'lt) F.sllmates l. 578 cubic yards of excavation, in cluding old paving material cedar on sand. 240 lineal feet of n»-vv curbstone (straight), more or less Medina 12.66 llneul feet of curbstone, in <2-1 ft. I\.l circles furnished by City; xet by contractor. 1-63 ilneul feet of curbstone reset, more or less Medina. 2061 76 square yards of 6-lnch con crete. 33.60 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb. 47 lineal feel of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. SKI.DE> IVK.MI K (Itepavlag). lit) Kstluistes. » 2132 cubic yards of excavation. In cluding old paving material, cedar on sand from Second to Third, cedar on plank from I’hlrd to Lincoln avenues 800 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight) more or less Medina. 200 96 llneul feet of curbstone. In (4-6 ft. It 26-4 ft. K.) circles fur nished by City; set by contractor 3269 llneul feet of curbstone reset, more or less Medina 7101 square yards of 6-lnch concrete. 12!' 84 square yards of concrete under und baking curl*. 584 lineal feet o' retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. Ml I.LETT STRKET (Hepavlug). Flty Estimate*. 869 cubic; yards of excavation, in cluding old paving material, cedar on plank 467 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight) more or less Berea. 113.97 lineal feet of curbstone. In (6-10 feet It.. 4-4 feet R ) circles fur nished by City, set by contractor. 1 400 lineal feet of curbstone leset. nior< or less Berea. 7:• 7 7 o*. square vards of concrete. 56.50 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb. 131 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb, may be used ABBOTT BTRKKT t Itepn* lug >. Fit) Estimates. 86 y cubic yards of excavation, in cluuipv c.ld paving material, cedar on sand. 14(0 lineal feet of new curbstone (sirs ight. more or less* Medina. 4056 lineal f**et of curbstone, reset, more or less Medina. 6412 70 square yards of brick paving on 6 Inches of concrete. 939.16 square yards of brick puving on 1-lnch Concrete. 146 cubic yards of concrete, under and behind curb. 5639 lineal feet of rail to plaster (if required) at the junction of pave ment with car track, the contractor will fill void uncle*- rail heads with ce ment rnortar without extra charge HKIKMKIATH STREET (Itepavlng). Fit) Fstlmates. 2281 cubic yards of excavation, in cluding old puving material, cedar on plank 1000 lineal feet of new curbstone istialght) more or less Berea. 25.12 lineal feet of curbstone. In (4-4 ft ” R > circles furnished by Flty; set by ci ntractor. 3086 lineal feet of curbstone reset, more or less Berea, t>'..70.86 square yards of brick on con crete paving -112 19 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb. •4 lineal fast of retaining alvn*.«*R Medina curb may b* used ELIOT STREET (Heps* lag). Flty Estimates. 2168 cubic yards of excavation, in cluding old paving material, cedar on plunk. 100 lineal feet of new curbstone (st uight), more or less Medina. 87.92 lineal feet of curbstone In (14-4 ft. H.) circles furnished by city; set by contractor. 2126 lineal feet of curbstone reset, tnore ot less Medina. 6387 80 square yards of brick paving on concrete. 118.03 egbic yards of concrete under and behind curb. 22C lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. fIROOKLY* IYKNIK (Kepavlag) City Estimates. 2273 cuble yards of excavation. In cluding old puving material, /edui on piatik. 600 lineal feet of new curbatone (rt i uight) inure or less Berea. 281 7C lineal feet of curbstone, in (19-1 u ft It.) circles furnished by city; set by. contractor. 71283 llneul feet of curbstone roxot. more of less Berea. 6938.73 square yards of creosote block paving on 6-lnch concrete 175.76 square yards of creosote block paving on 1-lnch concrete. 120.13 cubic yards of concrete under und bihind cugb 116 llneul feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may he used. Note— Bidders will submit proposals for I’ortlatni cement concrete only. The time to bo set In the contracts for the completion of the above pav ing and repaving Jobs shall be us fol lows: TOLEDO AVENUE Aug. 25. 1912 ITTNA.M AVENUE. Aug. 25. 1812 BELDEN AVENUE ...Kept. 15, 1812 MULLKTT STREET Aug. 25. 1812 ABBOTT STREET , .lap! 11, 1912 SEVENTEENTH STREET.Sept. 1. 1812 ELIOT STREET Kept. 20, 1812 BROOKLYN AVENUE Kept, 1, 1912 Said streets to be puved according to the sped Heat lons for brick, adopted Jt.n, 16. 1912, cedar and creosoted block, adopted .Feb. 20. 1912, also to the estimates of the City Engineer, as above, and the charter und ordinances of the City of Detroit. Bidders will state the price per cubic yard for excavation, price per lineal foot of curbing, price per square yard for puving or concreting, and price p<*r lineal foot for retaining plank or stone, etc. Bids will only be received for the entire of the work or tnaterlul for any stieel or section of street, as per quan tities stated in the estimates, and the bid will be accepted which Is the low est or. aggregating the above details, regardless of any error of extensions or lootings made by the bidders. Each bidder must deposit with his bid enclosed In a separate envelope, a < i rtifieil bank check payable to the 4»r iier of the Department of Public Works of the City of Detroit, as follows TCLEPO AVENUE $ 300 PUTNAM AVENUE I 500 SELD E N AVENUE 12,000 MI7I.LETT STREET I 600 ABBOTT STREET f 1.500 SK VENTEE NT 11 ST RE ET $2,000 KLIOT AVENUE 11.000 BE< *< > KI. Y X AVENUE 82.5 '0 \\ hlch sum will be forfeited to the City of Detroit in case the bidder falls to enter Into contract, subject to con firmation by the Common Uouncll with in l;\e days after the acceptance of hn t« nder by the Department of Public Works. , . . Tht bidder whose tender is accepted will b» required to furnish with his connect Oil apprond surety company t.ond to the Flty of Detroit In the full amount of the contract price for the work conditioned on the full ami faith ful |" rformunce of his part of the con- The contract shall be paid In bonds for lirst paving, or the proceeds there of if such bonds are purchased by tho Sinking Fund Commissioner*, accord ing to law. , , . No bbl* will be received from any person or firm who Is in arrears or de fault to the Flty of Detroit. Specifications in detail for the abot* w-ork may be had on application to the ' Th** Department of Public Works ex pressly reserves the right to reject anv or all proposals. 41-12 J J. HAARF.R. 4,53 Commissioner.