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BUILDERS REPORT BUSINESS ABOVE FALLAVERAGE Actual Vqlume for Week Dropped Off t-ii Account of Holiday MUCH NEW WORK; AWARDS TOTAL FAIR Several Factory Buildings In cluded Among Contracts Reported The Builders and Trauers’ exchange reporta building conditions fully up to tbo standard for this tluie of the year and in some directions exceeding expectations, he holiday during tha week caused the ac tual volume to drop oil aomew’hat, but there ia a A xeat deal of work in progress which is being pushed to completion.. New work was reported in ia.ni> than the average volume during the week and the con tracts awarded made .1 fair aggregate. A number of set? of plana for new work both In Detroit aud iu the stale has been place 1 on file in the ex change. The principal awards for the week are aa follows: Moody Brother*. No. 36 Rowlaud building, have been awarded the g;m •fhl contract, far a brick plumbi ig •hop for Otto A/Wurm A Cos., at Adams ave. weal private plana; W. S. Joy ft Cos., let (or Alex Groes >eck the mason work (or bfs brick apartment building on East Grand boulevard near Brushst., to Janies J. Hickey; Closser Brothers. No. 777 Fort-at, have been awarded the contract lor steam shovel excavating (or uuw buPd -Inga (or Morgan ft Wright Cos., oa Jeffe r son-ave.; Nettleton and Weaver Ist for the Buperla Cigar Co* addi tional contracts (6r their new brick 1 tactory building on Hendrle-s. , as fel lows: Rooting and sheet metal. Howie Roofing Cos.; electric, A. Greener; plumbing and heating. C. H. Deane; painting and glazing, Wlntenlch and Curtis; Mildner and Eisen let (or the Tivoli Brewing Cos., the mason work for alteration and changes to stable building on Bewick to Max Bartbrl omale Bon ft Cos.; Pell mar md Ropes Ist for Dr. E. VJerbetel, mason work k for s brick 24-ape rtment building on tbs corner of Fjreat-ave. and Chane st, to Martin N. Burkheiset; John Scott ft Cos., let for A. D. Foster. con tracts for a fifth atory brick addition to hla building at No. 66 Bagley-are., as follows: Mason, cut stone and ateel, Max Bartholoimei Son ft Cos.; car i*enter, plastering, rooting and aheet , .netal and painting to SchmeidrSlamau Ift Cos.; Richard H. Marr, architect, let I for the Griswold Press the mason and I oncrete work f>r their fireproof fee* toryv building on Howard-au, near Cassava, to Frost and Winchester; H. Jerome Darling let (or Mrs. C. H, Keck, contracts for three brick stores md flats on Wocdward-av*., near Mar ttn-pl., as follows: Mason, Piper aid Demske; cut. stone, Batchelder and Wasmund; carpenter. Batta and Van Howe; plastering. H. J. Barbe-: roofing and sheet metal. Howie Rou ting Cos.; plumbing, B. OeNoene; heat king, Wm. G. Miller; electric, Pioneer j Electric Cos.; minting and glasinc, ,Wm. Deldrlch; Terra so. Art 'Mosaic «ft Tfle Cos.: the Bchiewe Storage Cos., 'No UflO Gratlot-ave., let contracts Jfor a five-story brick and ateel ware* Chouse building on Qratiot-ave., aa fol tiows; Carpenter, Conrad Keller Co* •roofing and aheet metal, Howie Roof* [ing Cos.; plumbing, Bwarts Brothers; s'lectrlcal. John D. Templeton Cos. iw. E. DARDEN ADDED TO » f HANNAN EXCHANGE FORCE * Walter E. Darden who has been In I the real eetate business for a number (of y#ars 4n New York, Chicago, and "other large cities has come to Detroit pta take charge of the factory salep, ■ leasing, and site department for the * Hannan Real Estate exchange. Mr. JDarden had several years’ experience ftln the life insurance business before igolng Into the real estate Held and I * as state agent for the Massachusetts # Mutual Insurance Cos. for Illinois, out* stride* of Cook county. and Mr. Darden reports two leases of factory property In Detroit which share Just been closed. Tbe Morgau nft Wright Manufacturing Cos. has jfleased the four-story brick factory (building at Nos. 118-115 Fort-st. east psrom George E. Buchanan. The bund ling baa a frogtage of 40 feet on Fort- Jit, and a depth of 140 feet. It con [ttalna 28,000 square feet. The lease ■runs for two years, and the annual (rental amounts to 17,500. The bulld plng will be used for increasing tbe of the Morgan A Wright uplant, in Detroit. " The Pearl Machine Cos., which Tnan lif act urea motorboat specialties has 3 aken a three-year lease on a brick fac tory building on Montcalm-st., near Jlohn R.-st. The lease calls for a ren ptal of $1,250 per year, c -w, < tl lUHKU PERMITS, a Jab. a. Coulson. 127 Roaedale-ot.. IV *etory frame dwell., llillili *la*s S. shingle root, lot 7. W. a. KBKIJ *»et. Keeeheval and Jefferson, 51.502. - \ Dr. John Blake. >O4 Hlllier. 2-story ren. store and dwell.. 42*20x20. * ype J. classes I and t. gravel roof, lets s s. Ker»-heval bet. Bt. Jean and a Blbert; owner, Dr. John Blake, SLOW, s Qso Westbrook. 202 Hnlth. two 8- k itory brick ven dwell. SfxPOstS, type Si, class I, gravel roof, lots 404-5-2, w. s. r Montclair bet. Clty-ats. and Oosthe. e* 1 Frank F,. Hill. Oas Office bldg.. 2- 4*tory brick ran. dwell.. 121x22*20, tyf»e . 1, class 2, graval roof, pt. lota 24-22. a. ri. Clalrmont bet. Third and Hamilton. I >wrier, <!, W. Wstick. Grand River or. m Washington, f 12.202. 8 Nc ttlaton A Weaver, 1428 P*npl»scAt. I J-storv brick warehouse. 41x112x22. ( vpe 4, class 1, gravel roof, pt, out lot Jli; n. a. Gratiot bet. f*t. Joseph an I t Moran: owner Hneuren and Motk, TWO y Iratolt," $* 8 0,) ... .. , . ■ Robert Kapbal. 442 Maple, two •• r> ’lory frame dwell., 11*41*11. I/P* •» N -las* I. shingle roof, lots 11-12. n. a i lander bet Mt Elliott and Ell or?: i toner. Mrs.i- Bertha Menhlnger. 712 i *bsrldan. 87.222. ... i TV. *. Zell*. 142 Drsxal. two Hi -story R frame dwells,. J2x2«xl2. type ft, class l I. shingle roof, lots 127-122. w. s. Lake ■ /lew bet Jefferson and Kercheval; ftwner, Qm P. Wallss. Van Dyke nr. r <errhev»U |f,6o^. fc It Laphan. Il» Baker. 2-story frame I tarn. MxSSxtt. type ». rlaaa 1. com#, i oof. pL lot IS. 14t Baker; owner, Mrs. mk. Lap ha n, |I6S. ' Geo. oleagawovkt. 1W Hammond, Hj. kßory frame dwell. 24x22x14, type ft, Idas* 2. shingle roof, lot 20, w a MID lMr> D**t Anspacli and Leavitt. $1,786. H. WoUtl, 171 Renton, J-story brick van. dwell 34x101x2u, type 6. olaaa 2. gravel ri»«f, lot 6, a a Kirby bet. Hast ings a lid Rivard. owner, E. Kroll. 266 Farnsworth. $5,000 . W. D. Ilealy. 223 Med bury, 3-story frame dwell., 50*62x36, type J. class J, • hliittle roof, iota Si-6, w. m. Second bet. Gladstone and lilain*. $3,600. 11. W Hr h warts, 496 I>U. 2-story frame dwell.. 22x)ix!8 a type ft, class JJ, shingle root, lot 341. w. ». Garland bet. Waterloo and Charlevoix: owner, !•’ Kederaplel, Porter and xMorreli, f1,6#6. Munson. Campbell <!•,, 163 Wi-non* ave., 1-story frame shed, UixlltW, type ft, class 1, comp, roof, lots 193-4- • 6*tl, e. a Wesson bet. Commercial and Leavitt. $760 I Edmund M latent. 100 Louis, 2-story j frame dwell,, 24x54x11, type ft, rlaaa 3, shingle roof, lot 7, s. a. Louis bst. Bel i vldere and McClellan, $2,400. Frank Htrlb, Jr., 1416 McClellan, 1- • atory fmtne dwell., 24x24x10, type 6, 1 class 3, ahinsrle roof, lot 47. w. s. Mc- Clellan bet. Harper and Gratiot, SI,OOO. John Lurline.. lltO I>U. 1 -atory frame > dwell., 20x20x1, type ft. elasa 3. shingle , roof, lot 00. a. a. 'Mprlngwells, bet. Belle atul DU. S3OO. Seybour /ft Troeater. Breltmeyer bldg.. 1-atory frame dwell., 22x34x10, type ft, class 3. shingle roof, lot 121, e. a. Gladwin bet. Charlevoix and Goethe. $1,260. Hame. two l-stury frame dwells., 22x ! 34x10, type 5. rlaas 3, ahlngl* roof, Inti 14-15, e. x. Ml. Jean bet. Charlevoix and Goethe, $2,000. H. Ilanaen. 37* Hecla, 2-atory frame •dwell., 24x21x13, type 6. class 3. shingle roof, lot 11. w. s. Avery bet. Milwaukee uiul Marquette, $l,lOO. Mnry Wilton. 3*l Hart, 1-story Frame dwell., 24x40x12. type ft, clnaa V, shingle roof, lot 97, 351 Hart, SI,OOO. John C. Lopwan. 152 E. Canfield. 1- sttry frame dwell., 34x24x9,. type ft, tins* 3, shingle roof, lot 94, e. a Bel vid ere. bet. Canfield and Forest. S3OO - A. Reeding A Cos., 930 Townsend. 144-story frame dwelling,, 24x41x10. type ft, class 3, shingle roof, lot 131, e. g Cadillac, bet Mack and Sylvester; owner, Wm. Kaedlng, $1,400. Norman It. Feldman, Breltineyer bldg., 2-atory brlyk dwell.. 30x49x18. type 4, class 3, tile roof, lot 14. w. 8. Grand-blvd.. bet. McGraw and Warren; owner, August Freda. $4,900. W. L Brown. &1 Waverlv. H. P., 2- stcry brick store and dwell., 30x40x22. type 4, clnaa 1 and 2 gravel roof, lota t. 10 and 11. e. a. Oakland, bet. Ml. Vernon and Margton, $5,000. Alex. .Pyde. 47 Hobna, 2-story brick alore and dwell., $144*44x20. type 4. clnaa 1 and ». grgval roof, lot -9, u. *• Jefferson, bet. T’hWllps and Hltchlngs; owner, Frank Brinkman. Hurlbut. near Kercheval, $6,000 Edwin Banders. 44 Burlingame, 1- story concrete garage, 14x23x10, type 4, class 1 comp, roof lot 4, n. a. Bur lingame, bet. Second at»d Woodward. S2OO. Cadillac Motor Car Cos., Caaa and Amsterdam, 1-xtory ateel storage shed 13x13x10. type $. class 1, comp, and Iron roof, o 1. 114. w. a. Casa. bet. R R. and Amsterdam, SIBO. Victor A Llphltx, 296 Tkeodore, 2- atory brick ven. dwtll., 46 x 6444 * 2°. type 6. class 2, gravel roof, part lota 2 and 8. a. a. Ferry, let. Antoine and Huntings; owner, Michigan Realty A Construction Cos., 342 Orleans, $5,600 August Mellon. 1414 Hcotten, 2-atory frame dwell., 34x26x11, type ft. class 2, shingle roof, lot ft 4, e. a. Scotten, bet. Horatio and Herbert; owner, F. Krohm, 1434 Hcotten, s£.loo. Leon Van Pimm, 249 LcMay, 2-story brick ven. dwell., 24>:30x11, type ft. class 2. shingle roof, part lots 614 and 51st, e. a. Montclair, bet. Charlevoix and Waterloo. $1.97*. D. Dllworth, 1221 Eait-blvd., 1-storv brick garage, 16x20x12, type 4. class 1. slate roof, pari p. c. 671, 1221 Boule vard, S4OO. A. Barron, 234 A nil F >r> tw T 2-" tor 7 frame dwells.. 14x23x15. type 2. shingle roof, lota 42 and 43, e. a. Hill ger, bet. Edlle and Jefferson, $2,600. Adolph Barron, l-atotv frame dwell., 24x22x9. type ft, ciaaa I, shingle roof, lot S3, w. a. Lycaats, bet. Jefferson and Kdlle, 91.600 Julius Btelter, 13 Navy. 144-alory brick dwell., 24x34%12, type 6. class 3. shingle roof, lot 1 )%. «. a. Navy. bet. Mullane and Bprlngw*llivs2.oo6. A. A. Rose Cos., Hatnmond bldg.. 2- story frame dwell., 24x24x11. type 8. ciaaa 3. shingle roof, lot 971, w. a. Art Illary, bet. Cadet and Regular; own er. Wm. Tates, Iff Artillery. $2,600. Chas Doxtator. 7ss Cameron, 1-atory open shelter shed, 24x24, type ft. class 1. comp. roof, part lot 30, e. .a. Wood ward. bat. n. a. cor. and High; owner. R. L. Francis. Fort and Wayne S7OO. Matthew Grakes, 214 Gilbert. 144- rtory frame dwell.. 24x2$xlf, type ft. ciaaa 3. shingle roof, lot it, n. a. Mer rick, hat. Twenty-third and Twenty fourth; owner, Fred Dlx, 46 Twenty ninth, $2,006. K. Finn. Hun bldg.. 2-atory brick stores, 1$ ft. t In.xj 10x24, type 4, class 1. gravel roof, lot 1, a. a. Woodward, bet. Hancock and a a cor.; owner. H. Pcherer, .East Jeffsraon, $26,000. Hame 2-atory brick store and hall, 40x94x2ft, type 6, class 1, gravel roof, lot 21. a. a Rlopalla, bst. cor. and Er skia*; owner, Lombardi American club. Eraklne and FGonelle, 49.000 Aftftttlssa Gilbert L. Trombly, 6*7 Monro*, add to 197 Jos. Campau. S6OO. L. F. Hcheld. 20J Greenwood, add. to 72ft Blxth, sllO. E. Cubley, 69ft Falrvlew, add. to same. S2OO. Fuller Claplln. 21$ East Jefferson, add. to 272 Michigan, $6,000. M. Harris, ?2| Franklin, add. to same, SIOO. A. Burghardt, SO2 St. Antoine, add. to same. 9200. Geo. Morris, 972 Brush, add. to 661 Dragoon. SIBO. * Vlncenao Palermo, 172 East Fort, add. to same, $176. WIFE FINDS HUSBAND DEAD, AFTER THE BALL FRANKLIN, Pa.. Nor. 80.—When bis wife returned home from a dance egrly today she found J&raea Mc- Donald McCalmont. a prominent at torney and a bi-other of David McCal mont, former prohibition state chair man, lying dead In tho parlor with a bullet through his head and a revolver by hla side. The attorney had planned to ac company hia wife to the dauce at (he Nursery club. 2he lea, however, be fore he wan dressed, but her husband did not follow. McCalmont was a non o( Samuel McCalmont, Pittsburgh millionaire, and waa executor and trusts of the estate. Ouster proceedings bad been entered by the dead man’s brother and two sisters \o take the estate out ot the attorneys hands. The case waa to have come up Dec. 11 lt< the Al legheny county courts. WATROUB GETS HUPMO BILE FROM LAKE BOTTOM After a plunge Into 90 feet of water and a fortnight’s stay at tbe bottom of Lake Pontchartraln, New Orleans, the brave little Hupmoblle *‘B2** that made the run with the Olldden tourist all the way from Detroit to New Or leans. last month, waa lifted from Its watery grave and towed by mules to Good bee, La., from which point It was shipped to Baton Rouge. ▲t Baton Rouge the car will again take the trail, and, with Its owner, H. L. Watrous, at the steering wheel, begin the return to Detroit as planned HOW POLICY CAN PUT EXTRA VALUE IN CARS “Manufacturers of motor cars who concentrate on a few models and hare but one ebaasia to build are the oner who turn out the largest number of cars and can offer the beat values,” •ays R. P. Bishop, sales manager of tbe Cutting Motor Car company, of Jackson. Michigan. ’There are sim ple and logical reasons for this fact. It Is purely a matter of factory econ omy and efficiency due to specialise tloo.” THE DETROIT.! TIMES: BATURDAV, NOVEMBER 80. 19X2. MORE RETURNS ARE GIVEN BY CANVASSERS The county canvassing board has finished its work on the county ticket. Results iu addition to those already announced are: Circuit court comfnlealoners: Nlcol. R.. 36.454; May, R.. 35.359; Forler, D.. 22.4*9; Minovk, P.. 22.- 543; Smith. P., 24,2*3; Thompson. P.. 24.510. Coroners: Burgess, R„ 36,087: Rothacher, R„ 36,160; Hoyt, D., 22.002: Melody. D . 23.459; Baker. P., 24.770; Hagen. P., 24.862. Surveyor: Parker, R., 84,187; Campau, D., 23,812; Wood, P., 25,- 333. Road commlaaioner* Hines, R., 38,219; Cicotte, D.. 23.037; Quinll vsn, P., 24,072. , Road commlsaioner, to fill vacancy: Butler, R., 35,990; Bouchard, D., 22,- 733; White, Socialist. fil2. The heavy vote credited to White in the .inofficial returns was a mistake. There were no candidates for this jfllce on the Progressive ticket, but in numerous instances Whits was credited with the straight Progres sive votes. Drain coihmissioner: Schroeder, R.. 36,227; Schonfsld, D., 23,172; (’lark, P.. 24,964. The total, vota for governor was 89,476. This is nearly 10,000 higher than the vote cast in 1908, which was 79.802, the highest vota pre viously cast. i The county canvassing board will have to work all day Sunday to com plete its work. WEBSTER WILL ASK FOR 30 INDICTMENTS There are 30 indictments to be ask ed b> District Attorney Clyde 1 Webster when tins federal grand Jury convenes in Detroit, Dec. 9, and 22 r>f these cases are for violation or Mann or white slave\ct. Five are for illegal Importation and manufacture of opium and others are for violation of the postal laws. District Attorney Webster, hla as sistant, J. "Edward Bland; Judge Ar thur J. Tuttle and District Clerk Elmer W. Voorhels will all go to Hay City, Monday, to work with the fed eral grand Jury which lias been called for the northern division of the east ern district There are five cases to come before the grand Jury there. The civil suit against VI alter H. Harsha, former district court clerk, has been set for Dec. 16, by Judge Clarence W. Sessions, of Grand Rapids, who will preside. Charles F. DeWoody, division superintendent of the department of justice, will assist the district attorney’* ■ office in the Harsha case. Man Held on White Blave Charge. Thomas Longton, accused of violat ing the Majin white slave act in bring ing his sife, Mabel Colllnw Ixmgton, lrom Buffalo to Detroit, wgs bound over to the grand jury In 1,000 bail after a hearing before United states Commissioner Hurd, Saturday morn ing. The woman testified that she met most of the men with whom she consorted in the Dresden case or the Kaiserhof. MARRIAGES William Hsrbuth, 2ft; Louse Colloik, Frank E. Wlsdman, II; Martha I. Shears, 22. Francs* H. Dars, 40, Detroit; Mary E., Heaney. 31, Chicago, 111. Paul C. Radiks. 33; Julia P. Brockl. 22. v Edward E. Hsinuld. 24; Bsrnlce Ton kin, 23. Elmer Wilson, 60. Chicago, III; Keb.i C. Kimball, 36, Detroit. Wayne Whiteside, 2s; Flossie De- Meyer, 17, '•*' Julian Van Walleghaa, 27; Erma Kggermont, 34. • L _ R. Samuel Taylor. 21. Detroit; Min neth K. Rice, 19, Dearborn. Fred Keleher, 30; Rose Collins. 30. Louis Rushlow, 21. Wyandotte; Em ma Cramer, 33, same. - -> Mayor Freiberg, 1$; Anna Lxner, Xt. Joseph Karpinskl, 21; Emms M ch ton, 19. Hyman M. Rlpsteln, 2s. Winnipeg; Birdie Benjamin, 22, Detroit. E. Louis Jacobs. 24, Now York; Grace A. Blits, 11, Detroit. Joseph E. Dolngman, 12. Detroit; Bose DeMeyer, 24, Halfway. SAUNDERS—Nov. SO. at 521 Fourth a vs.. Lydia D. Saunders, beloved mother of Alice Maunders. Detroit; John TV., of Beulah. Mich.; Mre. Belle 8. Nalsh, Kansas City, Mo. Funeral •Arvloes from residence Monday at t:2O p. m. Interment at Ceresoo, Mick. ARNOLD—Nov. 20, 1012, Frederick, age 74, relict of the late Olive, father of Elmar, of Blue tfllde. Wash.; Alice and Kva. of Detroit; entered into rest at hie son-in-law’s residence. 01 l>onton-st.. Hamtramck. Funeral from home Monday at 0 a. m. Ship ment to iKngston, Mich., Caro papeta please copy. BAST—Nov. 21, Vincent C., son of Mary and the late «'neper Baet. Funeral Monday at 2:30 a. tn. from residence. 16ft Chestnut-st., and at 0 from 3S. Peter and Paul’s church, Antoine aud JcfTereon-ave. BOHNOFF—Nov. 22. 1012, William J., uged 62, husband of Llssie, father of U Ulle. Funeral from house, Jeffer son and Roseville, Sunday, 2 p. m. Services and Interment at Halfway. CRANK—Nov. 22. 1212. Thomas, aged 72, at hla home 726 East Congress si. Notice of funeral later. Dll RAN BEAU—Nov. 22. at her home, 162 Engle-ave., Mary Ann, beloved wife of Charles Duranheau, age 17 years Notice of funeral later. BIQRNBCHINO—Nov. 22. George, age 22 years, beloved father of George w*. Rlgenechlng, Detroit; John Doyle and Mrs. Oeo. Webb, Flint, Mich. Funeral from the residence t s his •on. 1222 Wtllis-ave. east. Monday, at 2 a. m., to St. Elisabeth church at 1:12. SCHERER—Died Nov 22. Thereaa Scherer, beloved wife of August Scherer and dear mother of Marlon, daughter of Ignace Galland and the late Genevieve Galland and sister of Mm. J. A. Miller. Mrs. W. Forbes and Wm. Galland, Steven Gallan.l end Joseph Galland, age 24 years. Funeral from residence. 1272 Park er-ave., Monday, Dec. 3, at 2:20 a. m. Burial at Mt. Olivet cemetery. HOPPER—D»ed at family res denev. 7(7 East Fort-st., Ellen Dunn Hoo per, beloved wife of John Hopper. Funeral from residence Monday at I a. m.. from Our Lady of Help church at 2:20. I,K VILLI —Nov. 27, suddenly. Joseph, aged 40 years beloved husband of Elisabeth Le Vllie. Funeral from residence. 014 Bellevue-ave.. Monday irornlng st 2:20, and to Our Lady t.f Borrows church st 2:10. Members of Wolverine Camp, A. I. U. McOILLIV RA Y—Nov. 29. Catherine age 74 years, beloved mother of Mrs C’spt. Normen McGuire and Mrs. Mur dock McLeod and D. J. MeQllltvray of her daughter, 110 Milwaukee-avs* of Winnipeg Services from res dence west, Huftdnr. l>ee. 1.H6 p. m Inter , m»nt Goderich. Out offBERMAN —Theodore. Nov, 22, at his residence, 224 Chestnut-st., beloved husband of Annie Ossemtan. Bur ial from residence Monday morning at 7 o’claek and St. Joachim s church at 7 10. Mt. Elliott cemetery. iO’RKILLT—Nov. 22. 1212, at her resl- I dence. 122 Nelson, Ellen O’Reilly be loved widow nt the late Bernard O'Reilly. Notice of fuaeral later. DIED. Classified “1 Cent. Rates. J_aWord Cash wits ordar. if charged. 1c a Use. No transient advertisement inserted fer lees thaa 10c with cash; 10c if charged per insertion. „ The above rate# apply to all classi fication* except tii ■ th*. Cards of Thank*. Obituaries, Meeting Notices end all Ads prsceJlng Male Help. Births, Deaths Caros of Thanks anl Meeting Notices—Minimum charge. 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WANTED—Boys, 14 and 15 years old, to carry routes; sal ary and commission. Apply Circulation Dept, The Detroit Times. $lO9 MONTHLY and expenses to travel and distribute samples for big manu facturer; steady work. 8. Scheffer, 752 Sherman-st . Chicago. HELP WANTED—rgMALi. WANTED AT ONCE 40 GIRLS ind Young Women LONG-DISTANCE OPER. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO EX PERIENCED OPERATORS. WE PAY OUR EMPLOYES WHILE THEY ARE LEARNING. WH PROVIDE REST AND REC REATION ROOMS COZILT AND COMFORTABLY FURNISHED. FOR THE OFF-DUTY HOURS. WE OPERATE A COMPLETELY EQUIPPED RESTAURANT AT LESS THAN COST. WE PAY A SCALE OF WAGES THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO IN VESTIGATE. WE HAVE OVER 202 SUPER VISORY ' POSITIONS INTO W***GH OUR CAPABLE GIRLS ARE PRO MOTED. The Michigin State Telephone Company. WASHINGTON AND CLIFFORD. APPLY FOURTH FLOOR FEMALE HELP wanted at the Wayne County House, Eloise, Mich. Apply H. H. PREXZLAUER Secretary. Municipal Court bldg., Detroit. Tele phone Cherry 3657. GIRLS between jo and 30 years of age; good wages to begin ners and splendid chances for Promotion. PARKE, DAVIS A CO. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. LET ANDREWS’ HIRED MAN THER MOSTAT tend your heater for life. Installed SO days on trial. A. Smith. 212 Twenty-flfth-et. Phone West 2141-W. ‘ WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTS —24 new patented specialties (An profit. Send postal. Household Supply Cos., 2722 vVabash-ave., suite 652. Chicago. 111. W A NTSBD—S A LBS MEN. SALESMEN 2100 to 1400 monthly eelT Ing our lubricating oils, grease, paints and specialties. I>o not he satisfied; get our proposition. Salary or commission. inland Oil W’orks Cos., Cleveland, Ohio. ROM SAL.lt—ttinrclLl. AN ROUS. A.A.—Typewriters. $lO to SSO Smith, 'Rem.. Underwood. Royal. Weekly sl. rent SI. Catalog Free. DETROIT TYPEWRITER 00.. 122-122 Jefferson, near Wood. Elevator. LING’S LATEST LIST of Piano. Bargains, Mostly received in exchange ftn player pianos. Easy Terms—No Agents Knabe upright, good tons 1118' Krekauer upright, fins tone 224 ■> Kurm upright, very poor ins Schiller upright, beautiful. . .. .2244 Newby A Evans, flne.i |;>;o Newby A Evans, upright. Ilka new 2210 Behlller-Bachmann. like near.lU»o Beautiful Packard, like new...,. 1276 Fine Milton, like new . »Jl<> Tiffany Player riaao..,, 1 #ff Boudoir Player Plano. »|lll Many others of famous makes Ling Plano House (the oldest I. King I Building, 72 Library-nve.. opposite Neweosst-Eadleatt O* r<m »ju« —m»c<Lu?fou|. J With tha only («ntt!at Monarah luit lona, new and remodeled at anode rate P> Icaa and easy terms; alee supplies and repairing. Brunawlch-Baike-Col- Under Cos., of Michigan IM Ran dolph-st EDISON REPORDS fOe Edison Araberol Wax Records, now St o-350. 2 r tn<nut#> Edison Wu Rec ords, Immanir assortment; great opportunity to add to your record li brary. ORINNKDL BROS’, 34ft Woodward. FOR SADIS—-Attractive patent med'- cine proposition. Eight distinctive remedies and machinery for manu facture. Must sell to close an es tate. Hynovlta Medicine Cos.. Mm*. Ohio. FOR KXCHANOE—New flat! Terre Haute, Ind.; two gcod farms. 140 and 2<>t acres; value $46,000 Want good invoice merchandiee. Haaelrlgg A Dadd. St S. Seventk-st.. Terre Haute, Ind. H-vAiIE DRUM—I4xIO, rosewood shall, maple hoops, rope tightener, line calf, skin heads, slightly used- Cost new S2O Now $4.(0 takes It with pair of rosewood sticks Remarkable bar- Gain. QRINNBDL BROS.' Branch. I? [on roe. v SODA FOUNTAINS, billiard and pool tables, new and second hand (See. Marsh Cos.. 9 Farmer-st. R Z terms. STECK PlANO—Carved legs, full 7 1* octaves, rosewood case, overstring. This old rellsble make for only 907. Pay weekly or monthly In email amounts. ORINNWDD BROS., 14ft Woodward. TWO elegant automobile fur robes to exchange for lot. —. C. S. BEADLE Main till. 4 MoOraw Bldg. Mlch'gan and Fourty to furnish rooms complete; |1 weak Sumner Cos. business OPPORTUNITIES. MEN OF IDEAS can secure patents, or Intereftt capital. Writs for Beta of X rises and needed Inventions. Kan olph A 00.. Patent Attorneye. Wash- Ington, D. C. sr hirrumrTxa SDaoriuA - 1 " 1 " I mrnm THE GREGORIAN Fireproof and modern In every detail, hlijh class and close to business can- Automatlc Electric Elevator Sorvlso day and night. Unlurnlehcd apartments, contain two rooms, kitchenette and bath and In clude shades. Curtains. rollaway sersens. bullt-ln bed with springs and mattress, gas, electric light, prl. vate telephone, hot water atwava heat and carpeted halls. Elegantly furnished apartments complete for housekeeping, Including Ice and maid’s service by the day, week or month. Open for Inspection every day and evening. Cor. Park and High Streets Cherry 2430. TO RENT—BUSINESS PLACES. FACTORY space, 90x138, within half mile circle—ground floor. The Fiske-Kinney Company, 1510 Ford Bldg. ; Main 831. 1 TO SENT—ROOMS. STOP AT TUB |u Af/k FRANKLIN HOUSE 4) On East Damed-st.. Just OTj if a step from Woodward and Jaffersoo-aves. Bx tra line rooms, S9c. 76c. sl. 91.69 per day. Fine ' \¥ih meals, fftc. Special rates by tbe week, ft. H. JAMES, A SON ROOMS—Furniture for rooms complete. 91 weekly. Sumner Cos.. Mich, ana 4th. TO EENT—BOUSEk. HANNAN RENTAL AGEN'tY ONE McdDVW H!.l>U TO BENT-FLAT*. A CORNER 4-famlly flat, newly dec orated, electric showers, hurdwoo-1 floors, five rooms and bath. 11l Du bois, one block from Jefferson. Open this week. North 2114-J. C»-— -■ ■■ - ■ ■ - -f A. A.—NEW, modern, beautifully dec orated flats; 6 rooms and bath, over looking Qrand-blvd., one block Third car line; rent from Dec. 16. Call Vaughan. Cherry 2196 or (res.) Wal nut 2696-J. A MODERN flat, 3 rooms, furnished. 212 Brooklyn, $26 a month, Inqulro 16 Jones-st. FLAT, bath, gae, stove*. $lO. 700 Wllllanss-ave. W«t 1676-W. BOULEVARD FLAT-—The Milton - 1922 West Grand -blv«l.. six rooms and beth, separata furnace, S3O amonth. Phone Main 277 or City 3222. BEAUTIFULLY furnlahed flats. sio to $46. 541 t# Woodward. CHAMPLAIN, lots—ft rooms, toilet, without bath, electric light; rent s2') Inquire 514 Montclair. COZY, modern, west elds Ohrns. 91 Orlewold. Main 2441. FOR RENT —Four fine duplex flats )uat completed; nothing better In the city; flne light and location, large rooms, outside sleeping porch uni large yard, 151-4-5-7 1 (Ignland-ave GEORGE F. W. REID. 414 Ford bldg, phones, Main 20 and Main 4624. MODERN FDAT. second floor. 244 Van Dyks-avs. Arply Doul# Schmled, 4** Seyburn-avs. TO ICTT-PIAIVOI. PIANOS FOR RENT And rental applied toward purrh**# at UNG PIANO HOUSE 71 Lfbrary-ave (Klngr Bldg). rOVLT»r ASID ricr stock. FERRETS FERRETS Guaranteed thoroughly broken for rabbit end rat hunting, for aale or rent. Edward*' Bird Htore. 129 Mich' Igan-av*., Detroit. MO7BY TO t.O AW. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and othera. upon their own natnea. rb«*p rata: eaay payments; oonflden tlal. tTNfON CREDIT CO. rton IT. 179 flhelby-at Land Contracts Bought Liberal 1 oana on real estate: will pay cash for realty equltle*. second m«r!- Cape loans on real estate. Realty exchange* n apetlnltr F.BERT, 309 Majestic Bldg. RAILROAD liTt»r|f« hare been a ■ource' oi wealth to many of our millionaire* Tou bar* an opportun ity now to Inyeat In the etoeh of a rery marltorloo* r, A ll i*li the door of Detroit. Call Main MU for an appointment and aak, for GEORGE BEADLE. r f»>ar«a T ’~* . . pm 11 aMb w wai ah 4 ** - \** FOE SALE—VACANT fttft. FOR SALE—VACANT LATA ONLY A FEW LOTS LEFT Out of t Total of 4*V> Lots in Wiidermere Park Subdivision. This subdivision Has on ths north side of Wast Grand-blvd, last saat of Grand Rlver-ava It has bean open a Utile ovnr two year* Three *£• now paved or being paved and a hundred honser hate been built That la certainly a record Dots bavs Incfsated in value a full 100 per cent In some Instances Yet w# atill have lots loft at $375 each and will sail them for 93S down and monthly instalments of 93. Prices Include Improvements. We confldently expect these lots to dou ble In value In three years on account of the rapid building. No sec tion of the city can show fastar growth. There la three-minute car service on Jefferson cars. No smoko, noise or dust from factories An Ideal home looatloa. v e will build according to your own piano sad sail to you on easy tanas Bee our representative, A. P. Mott, at our broach office, corner West Qraod blvd. and Dexter-blvd.. avery afternoon. Phoaa Walnut SS4-J. or C. W. HARRAH, 301 MAJESTIC BUILDING. swwr JA jFssaS Army. MATERNITY HOSPITAL. Licensed by the Detroit Board of Haalth PRIVATE maternity home far lafliaa Wa-TV. teas STORAGE AND CARTAGE ACME STORAGE, mammoth warehouse, storage, moving. Main 499. 41 Gilman! ROEHL BROfl.. gtorage and Cartage Office, 437 Beaublen-st. P. 124; C. lit, RIVERSIDE Storage and Cartage Cos Fireproof and Non-flreproof storage. M 404. Moving and packing. City 401 SCHEHR CARTAOE CO—Trucks and wagons to be had by the hour, day or year, with responsible drivers Telephone Main 1048. City 1241 -X. 108 Cktherlne-st. WAYNE COUNTY MOVING and SVOR. AGE CO. —Furniture etcred Is m»- partments; large vans. Main 3443; City 4074. —.— want—hr ftirrftiilßjiEouk. HIGHEST prices paid furniture, stoves, carpets Laphatn. 818 Orat. Cherry 407 c '■ i .ii i i , ODD feather beds wanted. Jewel Feath er Mattress Cos.. 319 Mich. Cherry 40T-J — - -■ ■■ ■ LOST AND WOUND. LOST—On Monday. Nov. 36. 1913 part of automobile bumper, from Fire De lartment Auto. Return or phone to ‘ire Department. FOR SALE—RESIDENCE PROPHET* 709 Dickerson Avenue One-half block north of Jefferson; five minutes’ walk from Chalmers. Hud son, Continental Motor works; I room house, full basement, furnace, laundry, oak finish, electric lights, go-t. 4 IM-4*4«mu. like3' terms open very day. Sundays. 3 to 4. TaKb Qrosse Point#) or limits car. 214# Jefferson-avs *’gst. Hickory 789-W. SILL & DRAPER LEf ME Ht’Y YOU A HOME Name your price, what cash and monthly installments you can pay, and I will find you a bargain In any locality. Owner will pay iny com mission. : LET ME SELL YOUR PROPERTY - • If you can give my clients honest valus for their money I can sell your property. WILBUR B. GILBERT. Rea! Estate, Doans and Insurance. 1520 Majestic Bldg M. 1490; Gd. 3417. OBEX 3*': 641 CAMERON AVE. New 6-rr»oni house, electric lights, oak floors, cellar ami bath. Price $2,400 —$250 cash ami balance easy. You should see it. HOMER WARREN & CO. Chamber of Commerce M. 6406. City 6406. 503 BAKER 60-ft. front.'large h»u*e and barn; a argain for tome one. Union Trim Go. Oak wood Village Fort-st., near Rouge river, two-story frame, eight rooms, four bedrooms and large closets, electric light; full basement. cement *1«1# walks; lot Stoxus. Price 42,f.n0. J. B. PAI)BERG. 412 Moffat Bldg. Flat nr. Trumbull. $3,850 Flat. Held# n.‘ steam heat. $4,094. Double house near Grand River, 43.- 2«C EBERT, 30Q Majestic Bidg. j s2.«<x3. MODERN 1-67 Holcomb, near Urutlof, 7 rooms and bath, full ••••liar, furnace, tuba large veranda. Easy terms and pay ments. Open Sunday 2 to 4 p. m. We Isa. 4t2 Whitney Bldg. Main 999. 7-family'"flat One flne veneer, cne from Wood-! ward-a vo. New solid brick, 6 rooms. 2 bedrooms and 2 bath* each, oak floors and fin ish; tile floors In bathrooms; vacuum j steam heat, stationary vacuum clean er. Dot 46x42. Rents $5,070 per | year. Price $36,000. T. B. PADBERO 412 Moffat Bldg. CHESTNUT anrfDEQUiNDRE 122 Chestnut; cheap for cash, t’nlon Trust Cos. -■ -■— ■ r 1 ■* - Fourteenth Ave., Near Howard Urge 10-room, furnahe. gas, bath, basement, hardwood floors: lot 46x lift. Would make t-famt!y flat with little exp* use; $4,200. ALEX. WATSON 104 HAMMOND BLDG. ST. CLAIR. XE \ R~M ACK~ New 7-room frame, bath, electric lilfhtfl, cellar. Price $2,300 $230 down arrd balance SlB per month. HOMER WARREN * CO., , Chamber of Commerce ; M. D4Q6. City 64***] I Pennurlvaiiik. nr. Mack. s*£*>, If rnomfl §|)<| 4 % #llAf- A snuiK j near Aid*aiuirlna; nlcs Ins condition, aasy terms; >6. y M r Trunshull and Bagg. rooms, EBERT, 3°<> Majrvttc nibble Home, n.d Elmwood, Iv - V Kasr terms or exchange tor vxeanr. K house, near Joa. jfto Double house, essr Ksrehsm EBERT, 109 Mk>**tic -Bldg. J- L. >j i- . “ a aA-'ml ONe .«#*<mm 4 •** . - » ss.i 2-flat BARGAIN Nsar Jeff arson and HUlgar. —aota 9349 per year. Brick veneer, full hake 1 m«nt. baths, gas and electric ilghik hardwood throughout, flne hern: a bargain at 94.36A Will take lot %n4 caah aa flrat payment. WARREN AVENUE Near Brush, on the right/ side of tas street. A good substantial house A the right kind of neighborhood; a good buy for speculation or for a home; $990 down; price 93.31*. * WATER WORKS PARK H block from Jeffersoa; large up-to date home on big lot; a real home oargaln; 94.(04 for quick sale. bungalow A real live up-to-date and elaborately designed bungalow; stucco finish. Urge living room, full basement. ‘•“O‘L-y tub*, etc., modern oatn, bedrooms on ground floor, alas * Wo rooms finished upstairs, large • .ouhU garage with electrlo lights, u^L Pd on M| - south of t#rJn k .’* T G .r* n T 1 ln on • w, l r terms and the pries tS right. „ . . DOWN .j rew boms, ? rooms bath, gas cellar, half block from McGiellan and ~b . ! T k from Mack car. Cal niove right In. MOXROE AVENUE To close an estate we must sell a 1- storv ep lld * ,rlck bouse and one 9- •tory frame on .* 51-foot lot, half mile circle. Price |6.sao WINDER STREET Ap^T<,Bt (, V’ * nd t°r ‘hree years, for 9390 per rnenth, without any sx for qulek •*»* $24,04*. HAST INGS STREET STORES A, ua*t'ni B *bova.on flne large corner, ' SfxlOl,. near Crosatown car. Double ** p * rmte furnaces, now leased - 91.449 per year, and enough va - cant alengntde to build several mor# smrtStn You o "* ht *• Lamhrecht. Kelly t* Company 84 Griswold St. Wain site. citt Bis. SEYBURN AVE. N.--838 North of Mack Ave., new house, T bedrooms, bungalow hardwood fltxirs and finish, fur nace, bath, electric liffht; S3OO down, $25 monthly. Worth SSOO more than we ask. Must be t sold before cold weather. Open Sunday. DOUBLE HOUSE 1 Noble-* t.. 18.290; a bargain'. Union Trust Cos. • ♦ v NIcA! 7-ROOM house on Twenty -1( urth-at. tight near Went Warren . r PrJee $2,200. Will take payment of Vs£ft4 down ami balance same as rent* ST AN DEI ELD 306 Hodges Bldg., Cherry 443. m»i lilt ■". ..'ll ,I I '«■ II for walk—rvmg. :-a fine couxtryTSome T Oni electric line. 12 miles Jrom dty hall. PetrolL;. 40 acres of the very beat clay loam soil. 4 acres of wood lot. ' 4 acres of orchard. 4 acraa of grapes. 4 acres of raspberries. 3 acres of at rs wherries, one 7-roora house and one 5-mom house; cellar well and cistern*; large gambrel roof basement barn, corn crib, granary. , bog house, poultry house, tool shed, silo, making on Meal dairy and fruit firm: price 112 000. Wc have a larpc bat of fine Farms, and would be pleased to have von call or write for de script \Ve know we have what vou arc In••kinir for. “FARM HEADQUARTERS* THE FISK F-k !\\ KY CO** 1510 FORD BLDG. 20 ACRKit it# miles from Dearborn 9-room house, good cellar, small barn, some timber and fruit; a first class poultry and truck farm; fl.t'lX t#o *crcs. 24 miles from tNtpM. 1 miles from c*r line. n*nr railroad; t room house. 40k‘9. 24x33 ami 2»*x .4 hums; s4,;ho. Xo trade. 5 50 acres, i mile from Ift. ofemena. good building*, atock uml tools; 44,5«15. FTxchnnnw for two-fpmll> flat. One tr# .'*-acre thicken farms, ston 11, Royal Oak. Rochester -ar. f'otrt nut Sunday. K T. forma I have a large list of farms for sgls hud exchanse fall and see ir», Ofi. flee open Thursday evening until 9 o’clock. Kveter. The Farm Man. SOT Majestic Bldg. CHICK EX FARMS * , One to 6 acres. $250 to $460 per acre; $25 down. Take the Flint car to Atop 14. Royal Oak. Buy an acre of good land, which Is equal to 14 ettp lots. EYSTF.R & HOVVARTH. Main 2971 City 2971,-X; Hemlock 1420-R. Oak 134 ft-X. 547 Majestic Bldg. 10 ACRFH. ROYAL OAK 10- room house olth furnace. 2 large borne orchard, only $4,994 10H acres. Royal Oak. 4-room houM, 1 tmultry house, fruit, only $4.4(4 1174 acreA near Brighton. 19-room house. 2 nice lake*, barn, good corn crib, windmill, tank' orch ard. Ift acres timber, new moved wire fences, only $4.3(4. Frank K Briggs The Farm Man. »•<- tO9 Majestic Bldg. Main ,1799. FRUIT RANCH—Finaet In Bio <*;*»£• liMNr unknown. C MUHttfif Ann |np4»<l fnr ncru|V%ncT twil mon^t* mekfnC •!*■••• **•»# 2T 417.990 Marsh Rasy terms Box 14d\ Donna. Texaa. . - - ■ -- • FOB MLB-kOOMUI^ »*OL»«CA Kirby-Sorjrc-FHske Cos. ' UTaYB AND ORIfIWOLD u located In Falrvlew business district. half Mock from Jefferaon. on paved ! street. Th*S W a flnlshad. trUh two Hill hoot 4M j elect He lights tn each fwo» »!•< i»«‘D • 'iitr a rooming hoasd tak Hadaoa. uhalmoso sad ro*tla4Bt« wartaf* J within flve minutes* walh fr#»m the plants. Brice 94.999; 91,999 ar n»or« down. Tall up aafl make appolr - SMSt J iqi Florenre Ave.. H. P. gix rooms and bath, steam-heated. bur ■alow atylei pr4eell.S9<i 41 600 down. ■p* > gji 1 lid Bum 9 I 1 1,1 » WlPls*. Page Eleven