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'COMMON COUNCIL Ceatlaued front Pag* Klggt. Hfr* or expense of any kind whatsu «vrt wlilt li mav be suffered l»y tb« City of i 'ftroll or whlol 11 :■ * •• i which may accrue against by charging 'to or recovering front said «-11> from or by reason of tlitt granting of permla ■lon to construct said spur track or from or by reason of any a* ts or tnlng* tlonf under or by authority or permit* ■lon herein granted. Sabi bond shall hr kept in force throughout th«* lift* of tills permit, anil shall If nrvmarfi be reni'tktd wlmnivtr no directed by res»<- lutiuh of the t’ominon Council- S.Fd grantee harelnhefore mentlolled and to *A‘ hoin Maid permit l« grunted ahull ulv» ■ übinlt to and tile with Ilia Departim nt of I’uldlf Works, detailed plana and spec I (It at lon* of the proponed spur or aide track which said plana and ap.cl fUatloiiN are to ba approved by sa'd depurttnent, and further provided that nil of auid work ahull be done under the supervision of aald last mentioned department. * Provided, further. That aald granted flies with the City ('Jerk within 10 days nn ugre< ment In writing, waiving therein all damages that may result or accrue in «a|.l grant. < by reason of the separation of grade*, on account of said aide-track. and suhl agreement la approved by the Corpora (ton O'aunMl aa being correct In form and execution and accepted by the Common Council. Provided. That aald grantee Mbs with the City Clerk within HO days of the date of the approval hereof, art agreement agreeing to pUtnk the road way between the sidetrack* and for a distance of 18 Inches otitahle thereof, covering the aldetracka for which thin permission Is granted, and maintain same and forever hereafter keep Name good repair to the entire satisfac tion of the Department of Public Works, during the life of the permit granted to said grantee by said De partment; that the necessity of all re pairing. plunking uml replunking of the apace between the aald tra> ks and alongside thereof, or repairing, paving ►>r repaving of aald *trc»t between the tracks and for a distance <>f 18 Inches outside thereof, should sume he ordered paved at some future time by the Pe flartntent of public Works, to be de termined by nuM Department, and that In the event of said grantee refusing to comply with the Instructions of said depart merit to repair, pave, repave or resurface the planking or pavement hot ween the trucks and 18 inches out side., thereof. within la days from the late of the mulling of a notice to that effect, the Department of Public Works Khali cause said work t<» he done and r*le expense thereof shall he a ’proper barge against said grantee, col|<Vlihle in uny court of competent Jurisdiction Adopted as follows: Yea*—Aid. Allun, Mroso, Hurton. PeinieJ. Kills, Field, Garvey, < ilunian. Jutnmn, Itarpfer. Iltndle. Keating. Keusch. Krapp. Littlefield, Lodge. Mc- I’arty. Mason. Merritt. OHrlen. <>*- irowski, hwen, Kostnthul. Schultz, ■'krsyckl, Thompson. Tossy, Vurnor, Walsh. Watson, and the. President— SI? Nays—None. ELEVENTH WAltli. By Aid. Thelsen. Resolved, That K. It. Schrelter, Jr., .<• uml he Ts hereby appoint, and Secre ary of Common Council Committees lor a term of two years, commencing Inly Ist, 1912, as provided In Section Ljof Chapter 45 of the Compiled Ordi nances of the City of Detroit for the f.ar 1904. Adopter! as follows: Yeas-—Aid. Allan, Mroso, Hurton, telmel. Kills. Field, Ourvev, (Hitman, iUtniHti, llarpfei, Hindi... Keating \etisch. Krapp, Littlefield. Lodge, Lynch-. McCarty, Mason. Merritt, OHrlen. iis rowski. Owen, Kosenthul. 8. hulls, (krgyckl, Thelsen, Thompson.’ Tossy, i erbor. Walsh, Watson, and the Pres|- lent —33. Nays—None, ly Aid Theisen: Itesolved, That permission be and is isbeby granted to Ignatz Gislnskl. 49 Jos. Cam pun avenue, to peddle fish without a license for a period of 6 nonths, and’ the License Collector is equested to issue a free badge to hitn. Heferred to Committee on Licenses. TWELFTH WAIiL ly Aid. Watson: vN ORDINANCE to amend Kectlon 1 (o> of Chapter 145 of the Compiled Ordinances of the City of Detroit for the year 1904, be approved June 7. 1910. H la hereby ordained by the People f the City of Detroit: Section 1. That Section 1 (o) of i Chapter 145 of the Complied Or -3 dlnauees of the City of Detroit 4 for the Year 1 approved June 5 7. 1910, be. and the same Is hereby «> amended so as to read as follows: 7. Sec. 1 to) The fire limits of the 8 City of Detroit shall also Include 9 all that section of the City descrlb d ed within the following limits. 1 Commencing at u point on the ren -2 ter line of Sixteenth street 120 3 feet distant southerly And paral -4 lei with the southerly line of Bu -5 ker street; thence westerly on a 6 line 120 feet distant southerly and 7 parallel .with the southerly line of Baker street to the center line of 9 Twenty-fourth street; thence south -0 erly along the center, line of Twen -1 ty-fourth street to the center line 2 of public alley south of and pural -3 lei to Baker street; thence wester -4 ly along the center line of said 5 public alley to a point 72 feet dis -6 tant westerly from the westerly * line of Twenty-fourth street: 8 thence northerly along said line 9 to center line of public alley ly ffc Ing north of and parallel to Baker r street; thence westerly along the 2 center line of public alleys lying 3 first south of and parallel to Dlx 4 avenue to the center line of Artll -5 lery avenue; thence northerly 6 along the center line of Artillery 7* avenue to the center line of Dlv 8 evenue; thence easterly along the 9 center line of Dlx avenue to the o center line of Llvernols avenue; l thence northerly along the center 3 line of Llvernols avenue to center 3 line, extended, of public alley ly -4 , Ing first north of and parallel to 5 Dlx avenue, thence easterly along C the center line of alleys first north 7 of and parallel to Dlx avenue to 8 center line of public alley first 9 west of Twenty-fourth street;. 0 thence easterly along m line 100 1 feet distant northerly from the 3 northerly line of Dlx avenue to 3 the center line of Twenty-third 4 street; thence southerly along the 5 center line of Twenty-third street *f to the center line, extended, of 7 public alley lying first north of 8 Baker street: thence easterly along 9 center line of said public alley to o the center line of Twenty-second 1 street, thence southerly ulong the 3 center line of Twenty-second street a to a point 110 feet distant norther -4 ly from the northerly line of Ba -5 ker street; thence easterly along *» said line to the renter line of Six -7 teenth street. thence southerly 9 along the center line of Sixteenth *• street to the point of beginning. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall 2 take Immediate effect. Head twice by title, ordered printed nd laid on the table. TWELFTH WARD. I>* Aid. Llttletl Id: Resolved. That the Department of •übllc Works be. and It Is hereby In truded to remove election booth, in the loth precinct. Twelfth Ward, now lo afed at the corner of Maybury and Hrby avenues, to the southwest corner f Kirby anti Tillman avenues Adopted. THIRTEENTH WARD t> Aid. McCarty: Resolved, That the Public Lighting mission be and Is herebv requested o cause arm llahl to be erected on lunt street, between Elmwood and Me >ougull. •Ul opted. W.I Thelsefi was excused ly Aid. McCarty: Resolved. That permission be nnd Is ereby granted to George Weiss. 819 uperlor street, to peddle without n 11- ense for a period of six months, and he License (Villector I" requested to is ue a free badge to him. Referred to Committee on License*. , THIRTEENTH WARD A Aid. Hroto: Resolved. That permission he and Is ereby granted to Christina Schmidt t > tect small fence extending diagonally tom sidewalk part way to curb on the orthenst corner of Mat k and McDougnt! \enues. said fence tielng for the pur o*e of preventing iwreotts from wallc nfs on lawn. . Referred to Committee on fitree k FOURTEENTH WARD, ly Aid Walsh: R» solved. That permission be and Is icrePy gianted to Joseph Glasgow, lli) | Abbott street, to peddle without a license fur a p« rlod of 9 months, and the Ld * < Use Collector 1* requested to I'M! ■ 4 flee budge tu bill! 1 Adopted H> Aid. Walsh; Resolved, That the City Engineer I pr» pare a small map of the territory, lying between Jefferson avenue. Ur (troit River, Conner’s Creek and east i erly City Limits for the Sewer Coni* i mittee. show ing the relative elevations of the Inside bottom f the new Jef ferson A\»nu» Se We i|. and proposed Lateral MeWer* with their grades, also level* of Die property and normal wa ter elev at ion Vdopled km follows: VeaM Aid. Allan, liroso, Burton. El lis, Field, Garvey, Gllnnan. 'human llarpfcr. Kindle, - Keating. Keusch. Krapp, Uttlefleld. Lodge. Lynch, Mc- Carty. Mason. Merritt, O'Brien. <>*- irowrskl. Owen, Rosenthal. Schultz. Skrsyekl. Thelsen, Thompson. Tossy. Vernor. Walsh, Watson, and the Pres idential N'ayt— None FIFTEENTH WARD. By Aid. Lynch Resolved, That the Commissioner of Parks and Boulevards be, and be Is hereby requested to remove all signs on city docks which In any wuy pre vent citizens from fishing therefrom. ’ Adopt'd By Aid. Kills: Resolved. That the Department of Public Works be and Is hereby author ized uml directed to Issue a permit to Willi* Clifford to erect und maintain popcorn stand extending over sidewalk in front of 1407 Jefferson uvenue. Provided, That said work shall be performed under the supervision of the Department of Public Work*, and in accordance with plans submitted to and uppruved by aald Department, and Provided, further, That no rights in M*® public streets shall be considered waived by this permission, which Is granted expressly on the condition that said stand and all obstructions In connection therewith shall be icnioved at any Dine when so directed by the Common Council Referred to Committee on streets. b> Aid Ellla; Resoived. That the Department of cuoiic \\ oi ks be and is hereby au tlioriZ"! and directed to Ishuc a per mit to Paul Kuloger, to erect und maintain peanut und popcorn stand r? l **“!liig over sidewalk In front of Jefferson avenue, Provided, That said work shall be performed under the supervision ot the I 'apartment of Publle Works, and in accordance with plana submitted to and approved by said Department, and Provided, further, That no rights tn the public str. ots shall be considered waived by this permission, which Is g i anted expressly on the condition that said stand and all obstruction* In con nection therewith shall he removed ut any time when so directed by the Common Council. 3 By K AId P 1?lllt 0 : r,,n,rn,tte * on Streets. PnV.Vr 0l v V T | utl ,he Department of L a be ami la hereby uuthor d L V directed to issue a permit to Herbert \. lossy to maintain g.iger ale stand extending over hide walk In fiont of Jeffeison avenue; 11 rovlded. That aald work shall be perforiind under the supervision of the Department of Public Works., ami In utcot "Once with plans submitted to and approved by said Department, ana I rovlded further, That no rights ti the publl. stre. is shall t,e considered walve<l by this permission, which 1* 1 granted expressly on the condition that Hah. stand and all obstructions In con nection therewith shall he removed it any time w hen so directed by the ( omnion Council. Referred to Committee on Streets Aid. Lynch was excused. SEVENTEENTH WARD. By Aid. Schultz: R l ** Department of 1 übllc Works be and la hereby re quested to notify the owner of bum now obstructing uiley In tear of 804 Goethe street to remove same, and If said obstruction Is not removed with in a period of 10 days, that the De partment of Public Works cause the sume to tie removed and the expense thereof charged against the owner of said barn now obstructing alley. Referred to Committee on Streets By Aid. Keuach: Resolved, That the Department of Public Works be and Is hereby re quested to grad* alley i n block bound ed by Bewick llurlbut, Mack and Goethe streets. * Adopted. SEXENT EENT H WARD. Bv Aid Keusch: Resolved. That the Department of Public Works t»e and is hereby re quested to grade Walhrldge street be tween Baldwin and Maxwell avenues. Adopted EIGHTEENTH WARD. By Aid. Gllnnan; Itesolved. That the City Controller he and is hereby authorized and direct ed to make the proper entries on his books to effect the transfer of the sum of 92,500.00 from the surplus remain ing in the 1910 General Fund to the «'ie»lit of the 1911 Official Advertising Fund. * Adopted as follows: Yeas —Aids. Allan. Brozo. Burton Delniel, Ellis, Field, Garvey, Gllnnan! Gutman, Harpfer. Kindle. Keating Keusch. Krapp. Littlefield. Lodge. Me ! * r, y. Mason. Merritt, O Hrlen, Dstrowzkl. Owen, Rosenthal. Schultz. Thompson. Tossy. Vernor. Walsh, Watson, and the President 31 Nays—None. Special Committee. The (hair appointed the following committee on resolution of Aid Hart* fer pertaining to Invitation to Cleve l.ind Common Council; Aid. Gutman ''•‘■on. Harpfer.. Littlefield. Garvey And the council then adjourned JOHN ORINDLET. CHARLES A. NICHOLS. Preßldent ’ City Clerk DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS. Detroit. June 11, 1912 PROPOSALS FOR PAVING AND REPAVING STREETS. Sealed proposals will be received at th? ofP.ce of the Department of Public Works, _ Detroit, Mich., until Monday, June li, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m., st&nd ?.T and wh,rh H»n« and place they will be opened, for furnishing all the labor and material and paving and repaving the streets named below, within the limits mentioned, in the City of Detroit, with the style of pave ment stated. With Cedar. TOLEDO AVF.M t 4Paving). Toledo 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 rea, Medina or any other curbstone thut may be bid upon and ordered. In cluding new foundation and brick pav. Ing between and along double track. I'MKP FOR NHRKT ASPHALT 81RKUIX;. PI'TVOI AVF.NtK (Repaving). Ftoni the west line of Woodward avenue to the east line of Cass street. 30 feet wide, with 6-inch concrete and Medina curbstone. * BRLDB2 AVEMK (Repaving). From the west line of Second avenue to the eust line of Lincoln avenue, 28 leet wide, and 3« feet wide, with 6- Inch concrete and Medina curbstone. Ml LLKTT STREET (Repaving). From the east line of Jos. ('ampnu avenue on south, to the west curb line of Elmwood avenue. 25 feet wide, with 6-Inch concrete and Berea curbstone With Rrlrk. Note—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 cost to the contractor. % RHOTT STREET f Repaving). From the brick at Michigan uvenue to the oast line of Trumbull avenue, I’B feet wide, less single track, with brick on 6-lnch and 1-lnch concrete founda tion and Medina curbstone. SEVENTEENTH STREET (Repaving). From the north line of tort street to th> south line of Baker iTieet, 30 feet wide, with brick on 8-lnch concrete and Berea curbstone ELIOT STREET (Repaving). From the east curb line of Beauhien street to, the west line of Rusee’l street. 26 feet wide, with brick on con crete foundation and Medina curb stone. W ith f rrnmntrd Rlook. 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. VHE rETROIT TIMES: WEDNESDAY, J'JNE 12, 1012. • VOOKI.VN at'BXIK iHrpavlag). From Die north line of Grand River avmuv ;g the south line of Alezai - 4rln< avenue, 26 fret Wide, with orgl aoteu block on 6-lnch and 1-lncb con crete and Berea curbstone. SHEET A»PH %LT LAID H\ THE cm. Following are the estimates in de tail for the work to be done on tne ■ bote paving and repaving Jobs: TOLEDO tl EM E 4 Pav tag). Isaessuteal Estimates. 481 cubic yards of excavation. 921.10 lineal feet of curbstone (new ) ' straight. 12.|H lineal feet of curbstone in <4-12 feet It.) circles. 2 dressed inside. 2 ; dressed outside: Medina by • antractur. 1201.87 square ytirds, cydui paving | 11 23.5 4 square yards of concrete, 6 inches deep. 26.16 < üblc yards of concrete under and bthind curb. City Estimates. 33 cubic yards of excavation outside of track. 402 cubic yards of excavation lnsid>* uml along track. 123.46 cubic yarila of excavation, lr.- * eluding old puviiiu materials, old con crete foundation in track. 14 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight). 31.42 lineal feet of new curbstone In <2-10 feet H. Medina) circle* fur -1 nlshed by contractor. 603.65 square yards of brick paving In tracks. 84.32 square yards of cedar paving. 79.32 aquare yards of concrete under paving, 6 Inches deep. 330.98 cubic yard* of concrete, under puvlng In and along tracks. 1.21 cubic yards of concrete under ami In hind curb. 5.71 < üblc yards of sund under ties 17£ 57 square yards of granite nose stones furnished by city, laid by con* t ractor. j 2000 lineal feet of rail to plaster (If I required) ut the junction of pavement wit.! car track; the contractor will till void under rail heads with cement mon.ir without extra charge. I'ITNA.M AYENIK (Repaying), illy Karima tea ). • 579 cubic yards of excavation. In cluding old pilving material cedar on sund. 240 lineal ‘feet of new curbstone tstiai),h|>, more or less Medina ! 12 56 lineal feet <>l curbstone. In | (2-4 ft. U.) circles furnished by City ; jbet by contractor. 1»53 lineal feet of curbstone reset, inure or less -Medina 2l’£l 76 square yards of <-inch con crete 33.50 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb. 47 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. SELDEN A VENUS (liepaving). Illy Estimate*. 3132 cubic yards of excavutlon. in cluding old paving material, cedar on sand from Second to Third, cedar on plank from Third to Lincoln avenues. 800 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight) more or less Medina. 200.96 lineal feet of curbstone, In (4-6 ft. 11. 26-4 ft. R.) circles fur nished by City: set by contractor. 3269 lineal feet of curbstone reset, more or less Medina. 71 01 square yards of 6-lnch concrete. 129 8t aquare yards of concrete under and behind curb. 584 lineal feet o i retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. Ml LLKTT STREET (Repavlag). City Estimates. 869 cuhlu yards of excavation, In cluding old paving material, cedar on plank. 467 lineal feet of new curbstone t st* aiglitj more or less Berea. 113 97 lineal feet of curbstone, In (8-10 feet It., 4-4 feet R.) circles fur nished by City ; set by'vqontractor. 1400 lineal feet of curbstone reset, more or less Berea 2977.06 square yards 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 STREET (Rf pzvlxp , (’tty Estimates. 160 cubic yards of excavation, In cluding cld paving material, cedar on aand. 14(0 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight, more or less Medina. 406 G Un»*ul feet 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 paving on 1-lnch concrete. 146 cubic- yards of concrete, under and bthind curb. 5639 lineal feet of rail to plaater (.If rtqulred) at the Junction of pave ment with car track, the contractor will fill void unde*- rail heads with ce ment mortar without extra charge. SEVENTEENTH STREET (Repaving). City Estimates. 2281 cubic yards of excavation. In cluding old paving material, cedar on plank. 1000 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight) more or less Berea 25.12 lineal feet of curbstone, In (4-4 ft. R.) circles furnished by City; set by contractor. 3085 lineal feat of curbstone reset, more or less Berea. 6970.86 square yards of brick on con crete paving. 112.19 cublr yards of concrete under and behind curb. 84 lineal feetof retaining stone, old Mtdlnn curb may be used ELIOT STHEET (Repaving). City Estimates. 2169 cubic yards of excavation. In cluding old paving material, cedar ori plank. 800 lineal feet of new’ curbstone (st'aight), more or less Medina. 8.‘.92 lineal feet of curbstone in (14-4 ft. It.) circles furnished by city; set by contractor. 3336 lineal feet of curbstone reset, more oi less Medina. 6887.90 square yards of brick paving on concrete. 119 03 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb. 226 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. DHOOKLYN AVBNIE (Repaving) City Estimates. 2273 cubic yards of excavation, In cluding old paving material, cedar on plnnk. 600 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight) more or less Berea, 291 7G lineal feet of eurbstone, In (19-10 ft. R.) circles furnished by City; set by contractor. 3283 lineal feet of curbstone resot, more or less Berea. 6939.73 square yards of creosote block paving on 6-lnch concrete 175.76 square yards of creosote block paving on 1-lnch concrete. 130 13 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb 116 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. Note —Bidders will submit proposals for I'ortland cement concrete only. The time to be set in the contracts for the completion of tiie above pav ing and repaving Jobs shall be as fol lows TOLEDO AVENUE Aug 25. 1912 PUTNAM AVENUE Aug. 25. 1912 SKLDKN AVENUE Sept. 15. 1912 MU LLKTT STREET Aug. 25. 1912 ABBOTT STREET Sept. 25. 1912 SEVENTEENTH STREET . Sept. 1. 1912 ELIOT STREET Sept. 20. 1912 BROOKLYN AVENUE Sept. 1, 191. Said streets to be paved according to the specifications for brick, adopt* i Jan. 16, 1912, cedar und creosoted block, adopted Feb. 20. 1912, also to th*) estimates of the City Engineer, as above, and the charter und ordinance* of the City of Detroit. Bidders will state the price per cuhir for eActivation, pries pwt lineal foot of curbing, price psr square yarn for paving or concreting, and pries per lineal foot for retaining plank or ■tone. etc. Bids will only be received for the entire of the work or material for any atteet or section of street, us tier quan tities stated in the estimates, and tie bid will be accepted which Is the low est or, aggregating the above details, regaroless of any error of extensions or footings made by the bidders. Each bidder must deposit with his bid enclosed In a separate envelope, a cirtlfled bank check payable to the or der of the Department of I’uhllc Works of the City or Detroit, as follows TOLEDO AVENUE | 200 PUTNAM AVENUE $ &o« SKI.DEN AVENUE 13.00 U MULLETT STREET | «0»i ABBOTT STREET 91.69 V SEVENTEENTH HTRKKT |2.tM)O ELIOT AVENUE si.Vth) BROOKLYN AVENUE... . 92.5 *t) Which sum w <ll hi forfeited to the City of Detroit in case the bidder falls to eiiier into contract, subject t» con i'r mutt on by the Common Found) with in five day* after the acceptance of his l» nder by .the Department of I'ublic Works. The bldd-er whose lender is accepted will h« required to furnish wttli his contract an approved surety company l> j.id to the City of Detroit In the full amount <*f the contract price for the work conditioned on the full ami faith ful performance of his part of thg con tract The rontiact shall be paid in bonds for brat paving, or the proceeds there of, If such bonds are purchased by the Sinking Fund Commissioners, accord ing to law. No bid* will he received from any 'person or Arm who Is in arrears or de fault to the City of Detroit I Specifications In detail for the above < work may bo had on application to the secretary. The Department of Public Works ex preusly reserves the right to reject a;v or all proposals. (4'v-y) J J. HAAKER. (•53) Commission* r NOTICE—STREET PAVING ASSESSMENT. BOARD OF ASSESSORS' OFFICE. Detroit. June 19, 1912 I'avlng Notice No. mt. FAIRVEEW AVENUE. To H. Anderson. Richard Allen, P. Andrews. John Bradke. William Boles*, E 11 Bennett, U. H. Uoydell, A. Benl teau. C. Barstow, W. J Bussong, I*. Ca deiette. x. Courtour. C. Defever, Aug ust Debo, K'. Dupont, Frederick W. Eansor. J. H. Ftnii. Mrs. Ftnluyson, D ' Flnlaysou, E. Fischer. William Uellng tr. X. Giles*!', Mabel Hackett, A. lioet J Huetten:inn, J Kolb, M KuulTniann, Aniiu J.. Kean. Minnie E. Kean, F Korefeß. Benjamin Levin, l\ B. Mi* (Gulie, Frank Nau. J F otto, C. J. O'Flynn. T. i'ingar, T. Kenaud. The jll sm Rcss, Chm les Mcunlon, Seymour and Troeater, M Spiels. August Schul ler, J. 11 Steiner. J Si lean, Thomas Simms. It. Wallace, J. Wettlaufer, E. Walk oft', A. Wuikeny, A Wulkotz. J Zlmmermann. and tu all other persons owning, occupying or otherwise In terested In any of the lots and preru itses fronting o*i Falrvlen avenue. In said City of Detroit, within the limits hereinafter mentioned. The Common Council of the City of Detroit, having oidered so much of Fnlrvi* w avenue, from 849 feet south of south line of i-.'dlle street to the south line of Jefferson avenue, to be graded und payed, notice Is hereby given that un UMseasinent ha* been made upon all the lots and premises fronting <»n said Ka 1 rvie\v avenue, and liable to be ahaeseeu for said Improve ment under the provisions of the City Charter, and that u roll of said assess ment Is now completed, and will re main ut the A*seisor’s office, In the Clt\ of Detroit, from the date hereof until June 25, 1912, for the Inspection of all persons concerned therein. BOARD OF ASSESSORS, By HENRY BLASS. (950) President. THREE HURLED TO DEATH IN EXPLOSION PITTSBURG, Pa., June 11.—Three men were killed and seven others In jured when a quantity of gas ex ploded at the Isabella furnace in Etna today. The dead: Alexander Johns ton. 43. foreman. Sylvester Heins, 24, machinist. Unidentified man Job Printing Done Right. llmrt Printing Cos.. 15 John H.-st. Classified - ! Cent Rates j_aWord Cash with onUr. If charged. 7o a line. No transient advertisement inserted for leas than l«c with caeh; l«o If charged per Insertion. The above rates upply to all classi fications except Births. Card* of Thank*. Obituaries. Meeting Notices, and all Ade. preceding Male Help. Births, Deaths, Cards of Thanks and Meeting Notices—Minimum charge. 250 lor 25 words or less. Over 15 word* one and one-third cents for each extra word. Personal*—Minimum charge. 30c; 10c fier line. (Count* six words to the Ins), DIED. OOKTZINQER—June 10. ut residence. 10 Kerohevsl-ave , Elizabeth (nee Luedlcke), beloved wife of William Ooctzlnger and sister of Mrs Jo seph A. Hock Notice of funeral loter. Kindly omit flowers. HUNT—June 9. 1912. May, aged 14 at he;- residence, 700 Artillery, beloved daughter of John and Bridget Hunt. Funeral Wednesday at 9 45 and Holy Redeemer church at 10. KKSMLER—June 10. 1912, ut his resi dence, 157 Fanfleld-ave w4**t. Dr. William H Kessler. Funeral servi ces frorp the Masonic temple, Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. LKXTII—June 10. ut the residence of her sister, Mrs I.aura Hess, 1009 Gar field, Edith, aged 32 years, dear sis ter of Mrs - . Fharles Thieme, Mrs Laura Hess and Mrs. Emma Mint* tel Funeral Thursday at 1:30 from residence. WINTERS—June 10. 1912. Herman, be loved husband of Minnie Winters and dear father of Grace. Fred, Lil lian. Fharles. Lucy and Tlllle. Hged 51 years. Funeral from residence, 99 Twenty-elghth-st.. Thursday, 2 p. m. FLl'.'MlNQ— -William June 10, husband of the late Mary Fleming and father of Joseph, James, William, Nicholas. Thomas. Stephen and Mrs. Catherine So hey. Funeral Wednesday, June 12, from son's residence, 144 Orleans-st and MS. Peter and Paul’s church at 9 a m Funeral private. ROM8 —June 10. at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. .1 Kern ings. Edna A., beloved wife of Alger Ross. Funeral from her late resi dence, 1283 Wabash-ave . Wednesday, at 2 p. m. Interment In Woodtnere. HELP WANTED—MWK. CAR PF.NTKRS 25 flrat-cla«s carpenters Apply Mac lean Building Cos., 92 Broadway. CARPENTERS WANTED App7>~cor"- ner Maxwell ami Waterloo. CARPENTER finishers; highest wages Cell at 53 Casgraln-ave CARPENTERS WANTED—CaII at 771 livrlbut-ave. Steady work. / \ STOP AT THE i ►JfA FRANKLIN HOUSE Tfjpjr ts On East Larned-st.. Just W.JI .a step from Woodward gJPIJr end Jefferson evenuee. Extra fine rooms. 50c, 75c, 91. 91-60 per day. Extra fine meals. 24c. H. H JAMES * SON CA RPENTF;RS wanted. C. W. Kotcher, foot ol Adalr-st. CAni'ENTKHI —Six go<»d men. Apply 596 Baker. Call after 6 o'clock THE Electric College 183 Jefferson Ave. Teaches wiring, contracting, dynamos, motors, etc. Take our practical morse and be en expert electrician Day and night classes. Low rates. COOPER wanted on tight work. 283 Frankiln-st. CAR PUNTERS WANTED—I 406 Foui teenth-av*. LABORERS wanted at National Bras* \Ur. Cos., Brush vna Woodbridfce St*. DENTIST*. 1 Hu 4gSS w DR. ADAMS’ rate DENTISTS 24-28-28 MICHIGAN-AVE.. COR. ORIHWOLD-ST.. HALL BLDO. Fourth Floor, Taka Elevator. Phonca Main or City 533. MACUINKRV AND MOTOR BOATS. The Following Is a Partial List of the machinery I now have in stock and can be bought right: 1 22-lmh Porter lathe. 1 20-lnch Prentice lathe. 1 Newark boring mill. 1 18-inch Gray engine lathe. 1 lb-Inch engine lathe 1 14-Inch Porter lathe, practically new Alao Marine and Stationary Engines, at \ DODD’S MACHINERY & GAS ENGINE DEPOT 1528 Jefferson Ave. East. Phone East 1897. BARGAINS! Real Bargains! We still have a fair assortment of good cars and you may find just what you want —and at your own price. There are .roadsters and touring cars of all sizes. Warren Motor Car Cos. Always Open. Grand or City 1154. HELP WANTED —FEMALE. Wanted At Once 40 GIRLS and YOUNG WOMEN LOCAL. AND LONG DISTANCE OPERATORS. BPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO EX PERIENCED OPERATORS. WE PAY OUR EMPLOYES WHILE THEY ARE LEARNING. WE PROVIDE REST AND REC REATION ROOMS COZILY AND COMFORTABLY FURNIS HID FOR THE OFF-DUTY HOURS. WE OPERATE A COMPLETELY EQUIPPED RESTAURANT Al LESS THAN COST. WE PA ¥ A SCALE OF WAGES THAT IT MIGHT PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE. WE HAVE OVER *OO SUPERVIS ORY POSITIONS INTO WHICH OUR CAPABLE GIRLS ARE PROMOTED. The Michigan State Tele phone Company, WASHINGTON AND CLIFFORD. APPLY 4TH FLOOR. COOK for private family; also second girl; good wages; 127 Lincoln. TWENTY STRONG GIRLS WANTED; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. PARKE. DAVIS & CO. WET WASH, 30 LBS., 6oc Rough dry, 35c doz. United Laundry, 305 Gratiot. Cherry 308;,Clty 5489-J. WANTED —Girls to make gloves on the Lamb knitting machine*. Hyan Bi oa.' Knitting Cos., 50 Jefferaon-a ve WANTEU —A good steady. general girl; mum be good cook, no washing or honing. Call mornings or after noons before 2. 28 Antoinette, near Woodward. WANTED Competent girl as rook in country; light housework, other bolp kept. German preferred. Ap pi> 456 Woodward-a ve., third floor. WANTED —Experienced lady coretnuk # ra. Apply Standard Brass Works, S&M Woodbrldge-st. east WOMEN to occupy position of trust, with business house, established 25 >enr*. Call nftei noons, suite 5 to 12 9 2 Broadway. WOMAN for general hotel work short hours Apply after 8 u. tn 2uU Randolph. situations wanted —male. ~ IT s ~ barber. Shingle Roof Contractor. 179 Beaufalt. E. 1817. FOR SALE —MISCELLANEOUS. A.A.A.A. —Typewriter Sale Smith Item., Untiei w nod. Oliver. 120 N. vv visible. 150. weekl> sl. Renting t>KTRCl U T TYP. CO . IS3 SHELBY-ST Ull I NCH HORN he Count," silv-r I.lutcu kes of r. e.,*> action, good s*«o new 118 takes it this «.«, k Will never get anoth.r *urga ln like thl- GIUN.NELL MUO.s Bri iu h. 5" Monroe. MtHOGANY HALLKTT * DAVIS Pl \SO 7 1-3 ••«■! iA es. Very sweet ton.-. Now onl> SI 73. ami <*n term* of |5 p )( , fpiv ' This D your opportunity, lit INN EI. L BROS' Branch. 57 Mon roc. ’Mastering and Brick W ork repairing a specialty. O 4607- -C. E. CARROLL —lllLysander LUMBER Hilm Butternut. « ’heitnut and Cotton wood |-lhih. extra wide and dry. I. P. SCRANTON * CO . ■vast 2803 Field 640. WANTED- -Cor 7»»ichifan and Fourth, to furnish rooms cvtnplete. II we*k. Sumner Cos. $5 P.ridgework $3-$4 The Correct Dental work for mieslng teeth, iullt in permanent!) imi Tautened to a • " **h on either side It will match your iw n teeth to perfection and fit right, and vital s more. U will last u lifetime Dr Adama will put in the regular 15 Bridge work for IS AND 14 $8 Gold Crowns $4 Just think, you can lave your TOOTH CROWNED FOR »< WITH GOLD Olt POR. I’EL A IN —the regular 88 work When a tooth Is too badl v d«>ca> ed to All. why not save it with a Crown? Don't have it pull ed, m there la nothing like your own teeth if you ran save them. OFFICE HOURS—DaIIy from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sui day# and Holidays, 9 to 8. W# give Gas or Vltlllsed Air. * PAINLESS EXTRACTION GUARANTEED OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS should write for appointment and have their work dons the same day they coma In. We'll pay carfare. Come In soon for a FREE examination and esmute —(tonight If you wish). OK\Tim MACH I N Lit \ AND MUT4»K HOSTS. 1 35 H. I*. Ideal ateam engine. In first class condition. 2 laige foundry ruttler*. 1 American blower. A. o. Smith’* front and rear axles Belts, I ulleys. Shafting, hangers and other factory equipment. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. A.A.A.— io-ROOM OUTFIT Which 1 WILL SELL SEPARATELY at prices named below at to cost price. Party leaving city and could not take goods because they were hold by chattel mortgage and party was unable to settle. These ate great bargains, scarcely tell they have been used. If not ready, pay nte a deposit and I will place in storage for you until you need then*. If you expect to purchase in the next four or five months it will pay you to come uml see them. Or If you have not all the money and are hon est, give me your note for part pay. One hue mahogany upright plant, cost 8(50. for 1150; 1 sewing machine, cost $22.50, for 111 75; all the cooking u tensile, kitchen tables. k'tchen chairs, kitchen cabinet. fine gas runge, for $35, cost nearly $100; 20 > arris fine imported linoleum, cost 120. for $9.60 (in perfect condition 1; l elegant Imported dinner set, 103 pities, for SX, cost 118 50; beautiful 2 inch continuous post satin finish brush bed. cost $27.50, far $12.60. 1 beautiful satin finish, 2-lnch. contin uous post bruts bed, cost $25. for $11.50; 1 very good, 2-lnrh post. sr-tin finish brass bed, coat $16.50, for $7.75; I beautiful. 2-lnch, continuous post Iron bed for $6.75; 1 very good bras* top rail Iron bed. cost $6.50, for $3 25; 1 most elegant satin finish brass bed. cost MO, for $18.60 Dressers In uuttful Circassian wa*lnut dresser, cost $lO, for $18.60; beautiful, genu- In* mahogany, large dresser, for Il7fo tdon» know cost); elegant • It’MHr oh h, double swell front ure.Mer, c«. i $26. for 111 60; i i.)*i be;i>’ti ul. l- -go, quarter oak (In iter, cis 4 .or $lB 50 CHIF* F< >N. EPS ”*(> MATi'i: AT SAME RK -1 UCTIONS. fin- ii* st beautiful quar ter oak buffo*, c rt $35. for $lB '*o. beautiful quart'’’ car. 'uund perinatal dining table cost # o sls 75; 6 very beautiful qn-rte oak. genuine b ather slip se it rilnlrm chnl cost $27.50 to $13.60; 1 mil" h* m I ul 3- •ilocs genuine Spanish lea he- inn horiinv parlor suite, cost l.'if, for $25; I most beautiful 3 p'ece fumed oak. gi.nulnc Spanish l«-at .(•» library suite, cost SBS for s3l 50; l most beautiful library table, doubl* pedestiiV—-*o*t $.;,. for $11.50, 1 very beautiful <iu«r ter oak china closet, cost $43. for $22.50 * yog ought to see It); 1 very fine large, chase leather couch, cost $26. for . $11.60. AND OTHER THINGS not mentioned, such as fir e felt mattresses, all Iron springs, rockers, parlor tables, 1 gas and 1 electric lump. etc. TEN GREAT BARGAINS In Wilton velvet, Hartford and Bige low Axmlnsters and seamless Brus sel*- ...st S4O. $36. $32 50. S3O. S2B. $25 S2O. $lB. sl6 50 and $15 —for s’•7s. lIH3O sls sl3 50. sll6O, $lO 75. s*‘ 60. $7 75. $6 73 and $5.75. STORAGE GOODS I have a lot <»f storage refrigera tor-*. dre-sers and buffets which I am celling U» pay cost of storage and other expenses, RKERTGKRATORS Every piece of these goods are refln lOitd Refrigerators rellned and re lltilshed Dreaaers reflnlnhed Inside „nd out. Buffets rctlnlshcd Inside and out Do not fall to see tjiem Refrigerators, solid oak and rellned in perfect sanitary condition: cost $lO. f«t $1 8 75; cost $45 for $lO 50; cost s3*'. sot $14.25: cost $25. for $1 2 50; cost $22 50. for sll RQ, cost S2O for $10.50. cost $lB for s.'2*. ohmic smaller for $6 50, $5.50. $4.50. You need these right a wav; do not wait a minute at these price*. Thev are most excellent In quality, heavy mineral wool imri charcoal linings DRESSERS Dressers in quarter oak. mahog any, ('ircasfHlan walnut In tncdjum and large sixes, for $5 50, $6 50, $7 3(1, $8 50. $lO sllsO. »1250. sl3 50. sls. sl6 50 $1 8 50. sl9 f«<* and s2o—whl n cost more than double these amounts. BITTT.TS Most beautiful buffets In quarter oak -the greater bargains von would \ Ish to see for sllsO. $1 2 50. sl3 5" $1(50. sl6 50. $lB S2O. $22 50 $25 M..n\ of these buffets wn/ih three times that amount. Come qul* k Do liot dflav C ALL FOR MR. WOOD. 178 Michigan Av«\. Near 2nd BEAUTIFUL SMITH & BARNES Plano - Artistic w alnut case, 3 pedal*, foil Jl*e. thoroughly overhauled. ’• r> .leeet tofie like new. was $350 *'t' r “ tub k sal**” price only s2!o. Pay $lB it. • w 11. s<i monthly OHINNFI.L BROS’ Branch 57 Monroe PEAKE * C(» PIANO —$57, carved '■ * thoroughl> repaired at our factory sweet tone good action. Term* IJ monthly Glt IN NELL BROS, 24* Woodward. .Fillings, 50c up When a cavity appears have It fflldd Im mediately Don't let It Involve the nerv* canal. Dr. Adama* f>eutlsta are especially efficient in filling teeth. fltop a cavity from $ row in* We’ll Alt your teeth for IR UP WITH HILVEK—G< LD FILLING** U N $lO Sets of Teeth $5 Dr Adams will make you a aet of teoth you’ll be proud of. Tbey’ll At perfectly— look natural and laat tor year*. You usu ally pay $lO and sls. but we do the came work FOR $5 AM)SI FOR SALIC—MlSCELLANEOl S. Sound Advice P . « - ' ■ .('d| *' ■gVfej-f MM. A. Hll \K* If you have sorrows, trouble tr.ri cure, go to the Lord 'n prayer. If >ou arc Bald Headed and In n»ed of wigs, toupees or hair, place your orders in Wm. A Haines' care. I have no competitor in natural effects, quality of work and rea sonable prices. Ladies' llalr Dye ink. Hair Dressing, Shampooing. Children's Hair Cutting. The moat modern. up-to-datH HAIR STORE and Hair Dreasing Parlor in the siat.* The largest stock of Hair Goods west of New York. The most r< liable Hair Store In the United States; !.( years j>u*t In my present store Hair and Sculp Specialist. Wm. A. Haines 7« GRAND RIVER-AVI!. Cor. Hagley tve, Detroit, Mich. SODA FOUNTAINS, billiard and pool tables, new and second-hand. Oeo. Mursh Cos., 9 Farmer**t. E Z term*. $11)0 ESTKY ORGAN —Now only $27, purlnr style, walnut. 13 stops, knee swells. octave couplers, beautiful tone, thoroughly overhauled, remark able’ bargain. Terms 50c weekly. GRIN NELL BROS’ Branch, 57 Mon roe. BRICK, lumber, all kinds. cheap; wrecking. Randolph and Atwater. Detroit House Wrecking Cos. Grand 2320 I AlC't'lOV SALEM. •AUCTION SALE Wednesday, June 12. 10 a. m.. 174 Grand Kiver-ave., the banner sale this season Elegant pdrloi xuit*’. coat $185; costly brass beds, mahogany beds and mahogany dressers and chiffoniers, elegant leather rockers and couches and da venport Mm* lot rugs und cutpeis. Lot fine pictures, oil paintings, oak bfdt oom suite, lot bedding, sheets, fill's, lot fine lnce curtains, drupes, large mirrors, old mahogany book case, old grandfather’s clock in ma hogany. lot dressers and chiffoniers, lot goods from storage Don't miss (his sale Thus. Van Loon. Auction- etr. WANTED—MD44 ELLANEOI h. ALL DEAD HORSES and cow* removed promptly. Phone Mlllenbach Bros., West 395. HIGHEST prices paid furniture, stoves, carpets. Lapham. 282 Orat. Cherry 407 WANTED—ROOMS. W ANTED—Three or four unfurnishe I,* modern, central. Address F. W., gen eral delivery, TO RENT—FI.ATS. fF UN ISH ED FLAT—B rooms and bath, balcony; modern conveniences Till Oct. 17th. Call mornings. 51 ILn drle. TO REN’ r—ikTT he* SEE BIG 4 REALTY CO. For all kinds rsntals. Cherry 2998. HANNAN RENTAL AGENCY ONE M ’GR \ W BLDG TO RENT—ROOMS. H* »< 1)1(1 Fui nltlll otupleu*. $1 weekly Sumnei W .r PERSONAL. NOTICE—If any poor glil is In trouble, Heeding ad\ ict trbndsMp or he*o write or call on SEC MARGARET DUFFY', 998 Fort-st Weil, Sulvaitou Army *»i mu m mi xin i* I leusonnbie rate*, w* attend to f.*r wardirg GRIXNKLI. BK ( 'S, 243 W ood ward, ■TORAHR xm» ( %it i t* • i ACME STORAGE CO., largest vans, packing Main 699. 45 Gilman-st. fIOFHL BROC and Cartage. Office. 487 Beailbl#n-*t It. BJ$: C. SIJ. [iuVSKSIDK MTORAQE A CARTAGE Cos. Fireproof and Nor-fireproof storage. Main 6“6 Moving and parking City 6H7 monev 111 loan. 1 CONSTRF( TImN 1 o \N s— f,ibe-a| imminli J F Weber. JO4 GrsttoL For Clsvetaad, Tltlshafß mud Axl ooints souto «nd east, it*** *l*»4y 43 4* {O4 Fare to Cleveland. $2. Pillsbur*. 6.35. ul per berth. $1; lowsr be. la. $i 59, whole roctn, $l6B. For Alpena. MscktnAC and way port*. & P- tn., Kridtyte i. m. y w r Buffalo *aU all palala eaet daily at 6 p m. Fare to Buffalo. ss-$(• ace way $6 50 round trip. Wtrk-Ead Kicarslaa* **•*»»■•«- g M ,_Buffalo 14, Cleveland. 82 58 round tr *fieket Offlrea tr*yn#-*t doek. Me fettlr hldff .Is 7 Windward IT4 orlaw«ij WHITE STAR LINE W harf. foot of Orlswold-sC For Part Harnu way ports atennier leaves Dotrolt ,<... i . ♦39 i> m. Sunday ■ 9 a. m lor Toledo, steamer leave l*etrolt daily t3O |» m. Sunriate 5 p m No liquor* •old ur this company * »uam»rt Page Eleven DENTISTS.