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REGISTRATION NOTICE OITV CLERK'S OFFICE k. B<)p(«mb«r 12, 1914. i the Qualified Eleotore of the Olty es Detroit i In accordance with the Charter of the City of Detroit, notlpe la hereby given that the Dletriet Boarda of Regie- Men of Kleotora of the aeverel election dietrlota of the City of Detroit will meet In the election houaea of the aev- Fdietrlota, the looatlone of which are below designated, on Monday and Tuesday, Sept 22 aid 23, 1914 I o'clock a. m., standard time, and will continue In eeoeloh until 9:90 o'clock p. m., standard time, contlnuoualy rfl day mentioned, for the purpoee of performing such duties ae devolve upon them by law. A aeeelon of each of said Boarda of Registration of B lectors will alao be held at the above-named place in each Bald districts on Monday, October 31, 1914 tho hours of 2 o'clock p. m., standard time, and opntlnue until 9 o’clock p. m., standard time- The session of labor 91 of the several boards la solely for the purpoee of reg I storing qualified voters who may have been abeent m said city or sick on the days fixed by law for registration, of which notice la given, above, registering all quail l voters who are not registered, Issuing and receiving transfers of registration and QUALIFICATIONS OF ELECTORS The following la a true copy of Section 1 of Article 7 of the Constitution of tho State, aa amended, which fixes qualification of electors: Section 1. In all elections every male inhabitant of th la State, being a citizen of the United States, every male abltant residing in this State on the twenty-fourth day of Juilb, eighteen hundred-and thirty-five, every male In stant reeldlng In this State on the first day of January, eighteen hundred fifty. Every male Inhabitant of foreign birth, who, having resided In this state two years and six months prior to eighth day of November, eighteen hundred and nlnety-f«>ui, and having declared hit Intention to become a citizen Ihe United Statee two years and six months prior to said last named day, and every civilised male Inhabitant of ian descent, a native of the United States and not a member of any tribe, shall beau elector and entitled to vote; no one shall be an elector or entitled to vote’at any election unless he shall be above the age of 21 years, and > resided In this State six months and In the township or ward in which he offers to vote 20 days next preceding li election. ' • • e . j t Provided, That In time of war, Insurrection or rebe Ulon, no qualified elector in the actual military service of United Btates, or of this Btate, or In the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his vote by reason of his ence from the township, ward or State In which he resides, and the legislature shall have the power and shall vide the manner in which and the time and place at # hlch such absent electors may vote, and for the canvass i return of their votes to the township or ward election district In Which they respectively reside or otherwise. LOCATION OF ELECTION BOOTHS The election houses In the 179 precincts of the city will be found at the following designated locations: FIRST WARD Irst District—Randolph street 109 north of Wood bridge street, scond District—Campus Marti us, h of Soldiers* monument, htrd District—West side of Farmer let, between Gratiot avenue and nd River E. ourth District—Elisabeth street, nreen Brush and Beaubien streets. Ifth District—South side of Ads s Street, east of Woodward avenue. Xth District—Corner Brush and rena streets. Nventh District—Northwest corner sh street and Warren avenue, lghth District—Medbury Park, cor of Brush. lnth District—Corner Woodward Custer avenues. sath District—Corner Woodward Alger avenuee. leventh District—Corner Woodward Belmont avenues. SECOND WA|D Irst District —Corner Shelby street Lafayett# Boulevard. Bnd District—Corner Grand River Utley avenues. A District—Corner Cate; avenue Columbia street west, ourth District—Southside Ledyard veen Cass avenue and alley first t of Cass. ifth District —Southeast corner i avenue (inside sidewalk) and Pe oro street. kth District—Southwest corner t and Prentls. •Tenth District—Corner Hancock Cass avenues. _ lfhth District—Corner Cass ave > utd Burroughs avenue, lith District—Corner Seward and t&rlfifflSSfcn* Woodward i ldlson avenues. THIRD WARD Irst District —Corner St. Antoine iet and Jefferson avenue, keond District—BL Antoine seen Clinton avenue and Mullett bird District —Corner Montcalm and Antoine streets. * K ourth District —Winder street, be en St. Antoine and Hastings streets. Ifth, District—Erskine street. be an St. Antoine and Hastings streets. Xth District—Leiand street, be en SL Antoine and Hastings street* iventh District —Southwest corner nsworth and St. Antoine ■t*‘** t *\, lghth District—Corner Smith and land avenuM- „ lnth District —Corner Kenilworth Oakland avenues. fourth ward Int District —Southeast corner of ■d and Lafayette boulevard, tcond District —North side jg. between Second and Third 100 feet east of Third aVenue. iSd District-South side , Plum. I of Third street. Vurth District— Corner Third ave kand Henry street. k . tfth I)lstrlct — PeterWo atre.t IM.- »n Fourth avenue and Fifth street. Seth District —Tuscola lately west of alley between Third lvaatfc?*^)lstrlct —Corner Third and etls avenues. »hth District —Southeast corner and Merrick avenues. Inth District —Corner Forsyth and ?SrV*t?"c U t—West side of Third Si south S Philadelphia. leven th District—West side of avonue at Boston boulevard. fifth ward •vet District —Southwest corner ntd and Rivard streets, asond District— Bouthwest oornsr Utt and Rivard streets, bird District—Rivard street be -5a Montcalm and High streets, 'ourth Dletrlct—Northwest corner red and Rivard streets, lith District— Northeast corner Rl d and Benton etroots. l*th District—Rivard street bo len Leland street and Alaxandrlne •venth District—Corner Hancock nue and JUvard street , tahth Dletriot —Corner Ferry ave , and Rivard ■treat. at strict —Corner Euelld and noron avnun to r.*r of lot situate ESLS^DleU fir Corner Cameron avenue* • \ SIXTH WARD irat District—Comer Lafayettd levard and Brooklyn avenua. •cond District —Northeast comer >oklyn avenue and Labrosee street 'bird Diet rlct—Comer Brooklyn aveJ i and Beech street. ’ourth District— Comer Spruce Net and Brooklyn avenua lfth District — At th# Intersection Qrsnd River avenua Bt|f street ai x th avenua « _ ixth Dletriot— Comar Brooklyn ave i and Bralnard streot •venth Dl striot—Comar Willis ave i and Eighth Streat. iFSth District —Corner Brooklyn laierrtek avenues. A4M Ninth District—Corner Brooklyn and Stanley avenue* Tenth District—Gouthwest corner Lincoln avenue and Grand Boulevard. SEVENTH WARD First District—Corner Orleans and Darned street* Second District—Northeast corner Macomb and Rlopelle streets. Third District—-Corner Rlopelle and Maple streets. „ Fourth District—Corner Orleans and Brewster streets. Fifth District-Corner Rlopelle street and Alexandrine avenu* Sixth District—South aide of Han cock between Ruseell and Rlopelle. Seventh District—Corner Rassell and Colby streets. Eighth District—Corner Hawthorne street and Kenwood avenue. EIGHTH WARD. First District—North aide Howard street, east of Twelfth street Just north of Abbott street. • Second District —Southwest corner Eleventh street and Michigan avenue. Third District—Corner High street aad National avenue. Fourth District—Southwest oorner Harrison avenue and Butternut street. Fifth District—Corner National ave nue and Ash sreet Sixth Distrlot—Corner Vermont and Grand River avenue* Seventh District—Corner Willla and Twelfth street. , Eighth Distrlot—Vacant lot on Twelfth between Caroline and LySan der. Ninth Distrlot—Southwest corner of Avery and Merrick avenue* Tenth District —West sidO of Twelfth street, between Marquette and Milwau kee avenues. • Eleventh District—Northeast corner of west Grand Boulevard and Hanover street. NINTH WARD. First District—St. Aubin avenue be tween Lamed and Congress street* Second Distrlot—Corner Monroe and St Aubin avenue* Third District—St. Aubin avenu* south of Sherman streeL Fourth District—St. Aubin avenue, between Antietam and Jay street* Fifth Distrlot —St. Aubin avenu* Im mediately north of Division streeL Sixth Distrlot—Corner St. Aubin ave nue and Pleroe streeL Seventh Distrlot—Corner SL Aubin avenue and SL Joseph street. Eighth District—Comer Superior street and St. Aubin avenue. Ninth District —Southwest corner SL Aubin and Forest avenues. Tenth District —Southeast comer Kirby and Bt. Aubin avenues. Eleventh District—East side of St. Aubin avenue between Piquette and Trombley avenue* TENTH WARD. nret District—•cuth side Howard street, between Fourteenth avenut and Fifteenth streeL _ . Second Dletrlot—Stanton Park, oor ner Porter and Eighteenth streets. Third District—Western Hay Mar fourth District—Western Market grounds. , _ . Fifth Distrlot —North side of Ash street, between Sixteenth aud Seven teenth street* at intersection of al leslxth District—Comer Seventeenth and Linden streets. . . Seventh Dletriet—Sixteenth streeL southwest ''comer of Brscksnrldgs streeL _ . . Eighth DUtrlct—Corner of Stanton and Merrick avenues. _ Ninth District—Corner of Sixteenth and Antoinette streets. Tenth District—Wreford avenu* east of Lawton avenu* _ Eleventh District —West side Han* gtir avenu#, north of Grand Boulavard* ELEVENTH WARD. First District —tamed street, be tween Jos. Campau and Chens street Second District—Corner Jos. Campau and Clinton avenuea Third District —Comer Joa Campau avenue and Waterloo street Fourth Distrftot —Comer Joa Cam pau svenue end Arndt street. Fifth Dletrlct—Southwest comer Orandy avenue and St Joseph street Sixth Dletriot—Corner Warren and Jos. Campau avenuea Seventh Dletrlct—Orandy avenus. between Harp** 1 and Piquet*e avenuea TWELFTH WARD. First Dletrlct —Comer Twenty-sec ond and Fort stroeta Second Dletriot—Corner Lamble place and Twenty-third street. Third District —Bast side Twenty third street, comer Dlx avenua Fourth District—West side of Twen ty-third street, south of Michigan **infth" District—Comer Tillman ave nue and Butternut street. n sixth District—Tillman avenua south of Myrtle Street Seventh District—Comer Linden and Twenty-third streets. Eighth District—Comer Hancock aShnuo weet and Twonty-thlrd street. Ninth Dletrlct —Southwest corner of Kirby and Tillman avenuoa RICHARD LINDSAY, City Clerk | THI DETROIT TIMES, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1914. Tenth Dletrlot—lntersection Stanley, Maybury and Orjuid River avenue* Eleventh District— Corner Roosevelt and Eastsm Place. Twelfth District—Southwest corner Dexter Boulevard and Lothrop avenu* THIRTEENTH WARD r ir,t —Jefferson avenu* op posite Adair streeL Second District—Monroe avenu* hear Elmwood avenue. Third District—Elmwood avenue, be tW»^«n»KU m W* H * ndrtck * ■treats. xHetrlct—South elds of Ber east of Elmwood avenu#. C ° rn * r ot SL Joseph and Gratiot avenue. •l*th District—Northwest corner WUllg avenue and Moran street ?<St avmtS? °° and Eighth Dletrfbt—Moran streeL be- Ferry and Palmer. Ninth Distrlot— Corner Kan ter and Moran street* FOURTEENTH ward. First District—Scotten avenu* north of Fort street Seoobd District—North side of DU aveaue, between Palms aad Hubbard avenuea. «. Third District—South side Dlx ave nu* between Hubbard and Vlnewood avenue* Fourth District—Corner Vlnewood avenue and E street. FlHh District—Corner Myrtle street and Boulevard. Sixth District—Corner LaSalle ave nue and Buchanan streeL Seventh Distrlot—Corner Vlnewood and Merrick avenuee. Eighth District-Northwest corner Scotten avenue and Moore Plac* FIFTEENTH WARD First District—Corner Jefferson and Beau fait avenues. Beeond District—Bellevue avenua between Lafayette avenue east and St. Paul avenue. Third Dletriot—Corner Kefcheval and Bellevue avenuea Fourth District—Corner Bellevue and Berlin. Fifth District—Corner Meldrum ave nue and Gratiot avenua Sixth District—Corner Concord and Palmer avenuea l - SIXTEENTH WARD. First District— Junction avenue and Anthon street. Seoond Dletriot—Cavalry and La fayette avenues. Third District—Porter and Ferdinand streets. Fourth District—Dlx and Ferdinand. Fifth District—Cavalry and Dlx ave nusa Sixth Dletriot—Junction and Bran don avonuos. Seventh District—Corner of SSth and Michigan avenue. Eighth Dletriot—P. IC. R. R and Bu chanan street. Ninth District—East side of Thirty first street on first vacant lot north of Ilf Thirty-first street. Tenth District—Comer of Thirty second and MoGraw 1 on vacant lot next to brick building. « seventeenth ward First District—Corner Agnes and Sheridan avenuea Seoond District—Comer Van Dyke and Arnea avenuea. Third District—Corner Agnes and Fischer avenuea Fourth District—Corner Waterloo and Baldwin avenues. Fifth District—Corner Van Dyke and Waterloo avenues. .Sixth District—Corner Seybura and Mack avenuea Seventh District—Corner Baldwin and Gratiot avsnuea Eighth District—Corner Chlppsws and Gratiot avsnuss. Ninth District—Corner Holcomb and Kerchcval avenuoa. Tenth District—Vacant lot on Ker* cheval • avenue west of Pennsylvania avenue. - ' Eleventh District—Comer Holcomb and Mack avenues. Twelfth District—Corner Penneyl- V *TMrteinth* I)letidct—Corner Holcomb and Ore Mot avenuea Fourteenth Dletrlct —Comer Garland and Kercheval avenuea Fifteenth Dlstrtet—Corner Lllllbrldg* and Jefferson avenues. sixteenth District—Corner Hart and Jefferson avenues. Seventeenth Dlstrtet—Corner of Cop* lln and Jefferson Avenuo East. EIGHTEENTH WARD First District—Cornsr Green avenue and Efts street. Seoond Dletriot—Corner Portland avenue and Harbauxh street. Third District—Corner Waterman and R*guiar avenuoa. fourth District—Cornsr Lexington and Central avenuea Fifth Dletrlct—Corner Lawndale avenue and Porter street. sixth Dletrlct—Comer Norman and Pitt avenues. Seventh Distrlsb—Corner Michigan and Cllppert avenuea BOARD OF ASSESSORS’ OFFICE Detroit, September li, lilt. NOTICE-STREET PAVINC ASSESSMENT / * * . Paring Notice No. 1491 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE To A. Ambrogo, Judean Brad way, J. Brackwelt, H. Hennalluk. M Burten shaW, W. Bresler, W. Bowman. John Bauer, Gustave Bock, U. Brettmo er, August aker. John Bell. E. E. Bridge Jr M E. E. Bridge, Adam Bloom, Wilford Uourgette, Henry Cooper, Alvx Camp bell, J. H. Corns, G. Colobo, Hamuel Clapham, H. Coppin, Mary F. Carpen ter. Thomas Clark. Anna Dend. A. F. Dietrich. Hy DeCormick, Cyrllle De noyl, E. F. Diesel, Marion Dwllson, H. Dolonlnck. H. Delta, C. Esper. Herb E. Erke, M Flrakey, L. J. Kick, Fair view Saving Bank, Jessie E. Flynn, Frank Fustner, Harry Kroehleim, E. M. Fogt, Tony Framoilln. Fred Gross, Max E. Gaik* German American Bank, F. Goettsch* M. Uaravagled. Emil Gara vagled, Howard S. Gott, Paul E. Gayer, Hesselbache A Viager. George Hardy, W. J. Harrington, Hattie Henke. Gran der Hill, Hubert G. Haller. Alice Har ris Oulssepe Horatio. M. !>.; James HBrtna, C. Junaslmo, P. A. Klem, J. J. Kautxear, Gus Mohn. Robert Krapton, Paul C. Grueger. A. W. Loyd. James Law, August Linden. Al I. Luke. Gideon Labadie, Be C Laendorf, C. Lucas, Ca mlel Mauroe, Frank Mueller, Michael Mlesl* A. Maaur, W. J. Mott. E. Meara, P. J. Moran, A. R. MlUau. James Mor ris . A. Motshold. James Nelson, Julie T. Owen. Adolph Perske, Thomas Pau lus, Wilfred Qylmet, Michael Ruhlman, Albert Raach, Martin L. Roat, J. Duth kowskl, W. W. Stewart, B. Spranger, A. L. Stephen* Sarah Sanger, Fred M. Smith, State Security A Realty Cos., S. F. Seyburn, John Stockfish, Lillian A Smith, Clara Saunders, Hubert ScotL George M. Savage, Chae. Schwarts, Au gust Schramm, James C. Thill, Thomp son Home For Old Ladies, M. Vlerglle, Benny Vorc* August E. Vauker, E. Van Peteghen, Emil Van Beven, C. K. Walker, Marlon Wilson, Webster A McCurdy, Frank Wyckhouse, Sarah A. Warner, Frank Wauky, Lucy E. Whip pi* Arthur Walsh, M. J. Yaylor, Zona than A Zahn, D. A. McLachlan, J. Mc- Cormick, and to all other persons own ing, occupying or otherwise interested In any of the lots and premises front a* g on Pennsylvania avenue, in said Ity of Detroit with! the limits here inafter mentioned. The Common Coun cil of the City of Detroit, having or dered so muoh of Pennsylvania avenu* from the north line of Mack avenue to south line of alley south of Gratiot avenue to be graded and paved, no tice Is hereby given that an assessment has been made upon all the lots and premises fronting on said Pennsylvania avenu* and liable to be assessed for said Improvement under the provisions of the City Charter, and that a roll of eald assessment Is now completed, and will remain nt the Assessors’ Office, In the City of Detroit, from the date hereof until September 29th, 1914, for the Inspection of all persona concerned therein. BOARD OF ASSESSORS, By DANIEL L. DILWOR’tH, A-869 President. BOARD OF ABBEBBORB’ OFFICE DetrolL September 16, 1914. NOTICE-STREET PAVING ASSESSMENT Paring Notice No. 1489 FRONTENAC BOULEVARD To Louis SchmidL A Beste, E. Huber, C. S. Feschendorf, Lenhard Froebel, Hannan Realty Cos., August Kehrl, F. C. Martins, W. W. Hannan, Carolina Rlngel, Otto Wroblaska, C. W. Ackiey, M. M. Porter, John W. Herrick, Louis McMalton, G. W. Larkins. George Wil son, J. C. Martens, C. D. Andrles, Anna Wendell G. W. Larkina, A. M. Lawson, Mrs. J. Engatler B. Bubel, Herman O. Kraft, William Heckman, Osoar Bauer, John A. Johnson, Kittle Robinson, M. Crisp, Himon Berger, E. Littlejohn, E. O. Hall, John Kalb, Albert Limbers, Mrs. L. B. Deyo. J. Toomey. H. Hupp. George H. Fischer, Henry L. Barth, Bam L May, George W. Brooks, R. M. Hall, A. H. Webb. Sadie Palmer, Wil liatn Bartlg, T. W. Waldo, F. Townsend W. T. Bowen, Carl Eder, A. A. Paton, Martin Kalmbacker, Andrew J. Meyer, J. C. Buckley, E. J. Newell, L. Lee, J. Llpsinskl, J. Heeman. C. M. Post, Amanda Huebner, B. F. Dargo, J. Ver nier, 8. E’. Clark, John Glsman. C. Leh mann. Chase Osborn, Anna Mathews, M. Brosman, and to all other persons owning, occupying or otherwise In terested in any or the lots and prem ises fronting on Frontenao Boulevard, In said Olty of Detroit within the lim its hereinafter mentioned. The Com mon Council of the City of Detroit having ordered so much of Frontenao Boulevard, from the north line of East Grand Boulevard to track In Harper avenue, to be graded and paved, notice Is herbey given that an assessment has been made upon all the lots and prem ises fronting on said Frontenac Boule vard, and liable to be assessed for said Improvement under the provisions of the City Charter, and that a roll of said assessment Is now completed, and will remain at the Assessors' Office, In the City of DetrolL from the date here of until September 29th, 1914, for the Inspection of all persons ooficerned therein. BOARD OF ABBEBSORB. By Daniel u dilworth, A-157 President. BOARD OP ASSESSORS* OFFICE Detroit. Sept 14. 1114. NOTICE-ALLEY PAVINC ASSESSMENT PsTinf Notice No. 1487 To William Wreford. M. Willis Lau. Harry L. Pierson, Detroit Crsamsry Cos., Cornelia Bhea, J. M. Dailey, R. Hel ■on. and to all other persons owning, occupying or otherwise Interested In any of the lots and parcels of real es tate In the local assessment district es tablished by the Common Council to defray the expenses of grading and pavtng the alley within the boundaries herein set forth. The assessment roll has been com pleted for defraying the expense of paving the alley No. 357, being the east and west alley In the block bounded by Grand River avenue, Clifford street, Bagley avenue and Middle street, and la now open to Inspection at this office, and will remain In this office for five days from the flrst publication of this notice for the Inspection of all con cerned. All lota or parcals of land abutting on, or adjoining the alley so described, have been assessed for such improvement The Board of Aasessora will meet on Tuesday, the 12nd day of September, 1914. at t o'clock a. m., at their office In the City Hall, and will remain In session for a period of alx hours to hear any person or persona desiring to object to any assessment ao made. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. By Daniel L. Dllworth, A-ISI President BOARD OF ASSESSORS* OFFICE Detroit Sept 14, 1914. NOTICE-ALLEY PAVINC ASSESSMENT PsTinf Notioe No. 1488 To John Heenan, F. W. Swift, F. P. Wright, H. Richardson. Joe. K. Lee, E. V. williams, Ellen A McLane. James McCarthy, H. A. Harmon,. Sarah J. Klock, Mary C. Tyler. W. S. Studley, Patrick J. Murphy, Thomas McCall. M. M. Wohnllcli. M M. Fisher. C. A. Dean., trustee, and to all other persona own ing. occupying or otherwise Interested In any of the lot* and parcels of real estate In the local assessment district established by the Common Council to defray the expenses of grading and paving the alley within tne boundar ies herein set forth. The saseesment roll has been com pleted for defraying the expense of paving the elley No 111, bolng the M L” alley In block bounded by Park street, WUMsirt avenue, Duffleld and Henry streets; and la now op«n to inspection at this offlc*. and will remain in this office for five days from the first puMl ciUlon of this notice for the insoectlon of all concerned. Ail lots or parcels of land abutting on, or adjoining the al ley so described, have been assessed for such improvement. The Board of Assessors will meet on Tuesday, the 12nd day of September, 1114. at 9 o’clock a. m.. at their office In the city hall, and will remain in session for a period of six hours to hear any person or persons desiring to object to any assessment so made. BOARD Or ASSESSORS. By Daniel L. Dll worth. A-lft President. HOARD OF ASSESSORS' OFFICE Detroit. Sept. 14, 1914. NOTICE—ALLEY PAVING ASSESSMENT Paring Notio* No. 1486 To Mary L. DeConmlck, F. Wilkin son, Lothrop Eat., Anna A Lilly Bichy, Marg’t E. McTeggsrt. F. W. Walters. George St. Amour, J. (julmby, Field Realty Cos., A. H. Smith, Henry Plovl, A. A 8. W. Lyman. Peter Mary F. Mirx, Z. Larean, F. Gilbertson, Slgurs Becker, Louis Matska, Henry Hohrig, John liltche, Fred'k Dessner. William Cavlll, Church of Messiah, ana to all other persons owning, oocupy lng or otherwise interested in any of the lote and parcels of real estate in the local assessment district establish ed by the Common Council to defray the expenses of grading and paving the alley within the boundaries herein set forth. The assessment roll has been com pleted for defraying the expense of paving the alley No. lift, being the alley In block between Helen avenue and East Grand Boulevard, from the north line of Lafayette avenue to the south curb line of Agnes avenue, and is now open to inspection at this office, and will remain in this office for five days from the first publication of this notice for the inspection of all con cerned. All lots or parcels of land abutting on, or adjoining tha allay so described, have been assessed for such Improvement. The Board of Assessors will meet on Tuesday the 12nd day of September, 1914. at 9 o’clock a. m., at their office in the City Hall, and will remain in session for a period of six hours, to hear any person or persons dealring to object to any assessment so made. BOARD OF ABBEBSORS, By DANIEL L. DILWORTH, A-830 President. BOARD OF ABBEBBORB* OFFICE Detroit, September 14, 1914. NOTICE -ALLEY PAVING ASSESSMENT Paring Notice No. 1485 To Jos. Nedsrlander, Elisabeth Mil ler, Moses Shiftman. Jacob Greenatlne, Julia Wslngarden, Lela Cohen. Meyer Ellis, David Goodman, J. Wolf, M. Is raelovlcs, Louis Rablnovlts, Morris Kransberg, Louis Levins, Peter Levine, O. H. Wolf, John Tanfull, David E. Stott, C. Weischter. August Wollcnsen, Hyman Elson, Louis I. Kramer. Chris Bcnerr, Blmon Frledland, John Hoffman, A. C. Vklentlns, A. G. Caskey, Sarah Fredeman, Mrs. J. Newman. Henry Born, Louts Bordesohn, Rose Mathes, and to all other persons owning, occu pying or otherwise Interested in any of tne lota and parcels of real estate In the local assessment district astab- Ushed by the Common Council to de fray the expenses of grading and pav ing the alley within the boundaries herein set forth. The assessment roll has been com pleted for defraying the expense of paving the alley No. 312. being the ‘*T*’ alley in block between Bt. Antoine, Hastings, Division and Alfred streets, and Is now opsn to Inspection at this office, and will remain in this office for five days from the first publication of this notice, for the Inspection of all con cerned. All lots or parcels of land abutting on, or adjoining ths alley so described, have been assessed for such Improvement. The Board of Assessors will meet on Tuesday the 2tnd day of September, 1914, at 9 o’clock a. m . at their office In the City Hall, and will remain In ses sion for a period of six hours, to hear any person or persona desiring to ob ject to any assessment so made. BOARD OF ASSESSORS, By DANIEL L. DILWORTH. A-849 President. BOARD OF ASSESSORS’ OFFICE Detroit, September 14, 1914. NOTICE—ALLEY PAVINC ASSESSMENT Paving Notice No. 1483 To Thomas Wood*, W. B. Wesson Kst. W. J. Rivard, Bernhard Korte, Detroit Forging Cos., and to all other persona owning, occupying or otherwise Inter* rated in any of the lots and parcels of real estate in the local assessment die* trlct established by the Common Coun cil to defray the expenses of grading and paving the alley within the boun daries herein set forth. The assessment roll has been com pleted for defraying the expense of paving the alley No. 888, being the al ley first south of and parallel to Jef ferson avenue, from the east line of Iron street to the west line of Meldrum avenue, and Is now open to Inspection at this offloe, and will remain In this, office for Ave days from the Arst pub lication of this notice for the Inspection of all concerned. All lots or parcels of land abutting on, or adjoining the al ley so described, have been assessed for such Improvement. The Board of Assessors will meet on Tuesday the tlnd day of September, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m., at their ofAce In the City Hall, and will remain In ses sion for a period of six hours, to hear any person or persons desiring to ob ject to any assessment no made. BOARD OF ABRHrBBORS, By DANIEL L. DILWORTH, A-147 President. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS Detroit. September 9. 1914. PROPOSALS FOR STEEL ANO CONCRETE HIGH WAY BRIDGE OVER M.G.R.R. AT PORTE (IST. Sealed proposals will he received at the office of the Department of Public Works. Detroit, Mich., until Monday, Sept. 21, 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m., standard time, at which time and place they will be opened, for building steel and concrete highway bridge over M. C. R. R. at Porter-st. Specifications on file in this Office- Bidders are requested to file a certi fied check In the. sum of 1300 with the Department of Public works, before the proposals are opened, conditioned that should they be the lowest bidders they will, within five days after being awarded the contract by the depart ment. entsr Into contract with surety company bond in the full estimated amount of contract. Checks and proposals to be placed In separate envelopes. The right to reject any or all pro posals Is expressly reserved. All pro posals to be made In duplicate. Or.O. H. FENKKLL. A-141 Commissioner HOARD OF ABBESSORB’ OFFICE Detroit, September 14. 1914. NOTICE-ALLEY PAVING ASSESSMENT Paving Notice No. 1484 To Mina Klein. Lissle Levina. Jacob Ureenstlne. M Marx, W A. Johnson. Mrs. Q. R. Johnson. Uadore Oallow, Mra A. Hawley. O. R Hoppe. Margaret Alexander. Anna Hanmer, Sarah Lev It, VV llliam Rohde. George Ratkuooky, Francis Young. A. Zehner. Adam Gries ••l. Adolph Wellman, Assembly of Da vid. liana nh Frollch, Sarah ah Iff roan. Mosea Shiftman, and to all other per sons owning, occupying, or otherwise Interested in any of the lots and par cels of real estate fin the local assess ment district established by the Com mon Council to defray the expenses of grading and paving the alley within the boundaries herein set forth. > The assessment roll has been com pleted for defraying the expense of paving the alley Ne. ill, being the "T" alley in block between Bt. Antoine. Hastings, Adelaide and Division streets, and is now open to inspection at this office, and will remain in this offloe for five days from ths first publication of this notice for the inspection of all concerned. All lots or parcols of land abutting on. or adjoining the alley so described, have been assessed for such Improvement. The Board of Assessors will meet on Tuesday the 23nd day of September, 1914, at 9 o’clock a. in., at their office In the City Hall, and will remain In ses sion for a period of six hours, to hear any person or persons desiring to ob ject to any assessment so made. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. By DAN IK L U DILWORTH, A-841 President DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS Detroit, September 12. lilt proposals™ paving STREETS AND ALLEYS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Department of Publlo Works, Detroit, Mich., until Friday, Sept 18. 1914. at 10 o’clock a. m., stan dard time, at wnicn time and place they will be opened, for furnishing all the labor and material and paving, re paving, etc., and alleys named below, within the limits men tioned In the City of Detroit with the styles of pavement stated. In submitting proposals for the fol lowing streets and alleys, contractors will please note that the appropriation for paving street and alley Intersec tions Is exhausted, and that payment for same will be deferred until further appropriations are made and become available, in accordance with resolu tion adopted Aug. 4, 1914. Aiphmltio Concrete Note—Bidders must submit samples of the asphalt and fluxing oil proposed to be used, along with their bids, sam ples of asphalt, 10 pounds; of oil, one gallon. CONCORD AVENUE (Partn*) From the north line of Gratiot to the south line of East Grand feet wide, with asphaltic concrete (Ber mudas Asphalt) on ooncrete foundation and Berea. Medina or any other curb stone that may be bid upon and or dered. AT ENDALE AVENUE (Pfivinf) Fi -m the east curb tins of Flrwood to the east curb line of Ironwood, 91 feet wide, with asphaltic concrete (Bermudas Asphalt) on concrsts foun dation and Berea, Medina or any other ourbstone that may be bid upon and ordered. CLAIBJCOUNT PLACE (Paving) From the west line of Hamilton Boulevard to the east curb 11ns of Wil son, 98 feet wide, with asphaltic con crete (Bermudes Asphalt) on conorete foundation and Bersa, Msdlna or any other curbstone that may be bid upon and ordered. BALDWIN AVENUE (Paving) From the north line of Gratiot to the north line of Phelps, 96 fsst wide, with asphaltic conerete (Bermudes Asphalt) on concrete foundation and Berea, Me dina or any other curbstone that may be bid upon and ordered. (Mu TIRE KAN AVENUE (Fuing) From the east curb line of Boxwood to ths east ourb line of Epworth Boule vard, 98 feet wide with cedar on con crete foundation and Berea, Medina or any other curbstone that may be bid upon and ordered. One Course Conorete ALLEY 887 (Paving) First north of and parallel to Michi gan from the west curb of Twenty third to the east line or Twenty-fourth, 90 feet wide with one-course concrete paving. ALLEY 888 (Paring) Between Eraklne and Eliot from tha east line of John R to the west line of Brush, 90 feet wide, with one-couraa concrete paving. ALLEY 389 (PiYing) Between Atkinson and Edison from the west line of Third to the east Una of Hamilton, 20 feat wlda, with ona coursa concrete paving. ALLEY 390 (Paving) Between Commonwealth and Trum bull, from Scrlpps Park to the south line of Selden, 20 feet wide with one course concrete paving. CONCORD AVENUE (Pavinf) Assessment Estimates 4,008 cubic yards of excavation. 8,988.40 lineal feet of curbstone (naw) straight. 12.92 lineal feat of curbstona naw in (4-12‘ R. Mad.) clrclas furnished by contractor (two dreesed inside, two dressed outside). 9,898.68 square yards asphaltic con crete (Bermudes Asphalt) paving on ooncrete foundation. 169.97 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb. City Estimate* 697 cubic yards of excavation. 486.43 lineal feet of new curbstone feet of new curbstone In (2-4’ R 4-10* R Med.) circles furnished by oontraotor. 1.292.92 square yards of aaphaltlo concrete (Bermudes Asphalt) paving ooncrete foundation. 27.12 cubic yards of concrete under end behind curb. 481 lineal feet of retaining stone; old Medina curb may be used. ALLENDALE AVENUE (Ptvinf) Assessment Estimates 1.907 cublo yards or sxcavatlon. 8.998 lineal feet of curbstone (new) straight 4,388.98 square yards of asphaltic concrete paving on concrete foundation. 80.04 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb. City Estimates. 168 cublo yards of excavation. 136 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight). 346.67 square yards of asphaltic con crete paving on concrete foundation. (Bermudas Asphalt). 7.18 cubic yards of concrete under end behind curb. 180 lineal feet of retaining stone; old Medina curb may be used. CUUEMOURT PLACE (P»ving) Aseesemeat Estimate* 1,071 cubic yards of excavation. 8.876.61 lineal feet of curbstone (new) straight. 4.788.88 square yards of asphaltic conorete (Bermudas Asphalt) on con crete foundation. 87.65 cubic yarda of concrete under aud behind curb. City Estimates. 87 cubic yards of excavation. 58 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight). . 12.56 lineal feet of new curbstone in (9-4’ ft Med.) circles furnished by con tractor. 118.87 square yards of asphaltlo con crete (Bermudas Asphalt) on concrete foundation 4.83 cubic yards of concrete under and behind curb. 110 lineal feet of retuinlng stone; old Medina curb may be used \ BALDWIN AVENUE (Ptving) Aaaeasmeat Estimates 9.167 cubic yards of excavation. 3,816 36 lineal feet of curbstone (new) straight. 8.111.89 square yards of asphaltic concrete (Bermudas Asphalt) on con orete foundation. 108.01 cubic yarda of concrete under and behind curb. City Estimates 611 cubic yarda of excavation. 894 lineal feet of ourhetone (straight). 60.84 lineal feet of new curbstone In (8-4* It Med.) circles furnished by con tractor. 1,391.28 square yards of aaphaltle concrete (Bertnudea Asphalt) on con crete Inundation. 87.11 ruble yards of concrete under end behind curb. 669 88 lineal feet of retaining stonet old Medina curb may be used. TIRXMAN AVXNUXagjfI^H and l behind b curl r 4 *»' 1.032 634.33 lineal feet of lliMfrfn" (straight). 12 86 lineal feet of new ogrbataM^^H <9-4’ R Med) circles fttrntehed tractor. 1111 1.717.99 square yards of oedar bMUI on concrete foundation. fill 17.68 cubic yards of sewerage afiuflflH and behind curb |HI 74 82 lineal feet retaining stoao; «|B Medina curb may be 673 lineal feet of retaining plank Jfl ALLEY 887 (hfM 1 203 cubic yards of excavation. >J 714 28 square yards of ono-ootoddN concrete paving. .| (2xr )i ln# ai f,et of r<t *i*lßg pkuOflK 20 cubic yards ofMeseswatton. 12.18 lineal feet of eurbstoao hKVf (2-4 R) circles furnished by city. ast | by contractor. 68.44 square yards of one-course otdFfl crete paving. 1.68 cubic yards of concrete «adg*. £ and behind curb. old Medina curb may be used. ■* ALLEY 888 (Ptrimc) 478 cubic*"yards" of emvidlw. 1.419 86 square yards of one-ootivgdw concrete paving. 1,974 lineal feet of retaining plank jy -'■*££ 889 gjagsO 100 cubk Vs ™■" o( lon. , 1,798.19 square yards of one-suur94*s concrete paving. lineal feet of retaining ytotfjM NOn# ALLEY 890 (Paving) Ajmeaemeat Estimates 108 cubic yards of excavation. 600 square yards of one-course een-0 crete paving. ■, linear feet of retaining plank^ The time to be set in the for the completion of the above par ing Jobs shall be mm follows: Concord Avenue May 96. MBi Allendale Avenue May 2f» 1916 f Clairmont Place May 16, 91| Baldwin Avenue May 96, i BH TI reman Avenue May 26, 191(1) Alley 387 November L 919 J Alley 388 November I. lOotT Alley 889 November l, 1911* Alley 990 November 1. lOldf Said streets and alleys to be pnvfjgl and repaved according to the specific*-j tions for concrete adopted Jan. 97, MIV! oedar adopted, Jan. 27. 1914: asehaltt*! concrete adopted Dec. 9. 1912: ale# tMg estimates of the City Engineer SC, above, and the charter and ordiattMfl of the City of Detroit. Bidders will stats the price IMjd cubic yard for excavation, price pOT* lineal foot of curbing, price per nqnaMW yard for paving or conoretlng, uma price per lineal foot for retaining plank $ or stonn etc. Bids will only be received for the j entire of the work or material for aaJFI street or section of street, as per qvaa-i titles stated In the estimates and the bid will be accepted which Is the low- , est on aggregating the above detsUatl regardless or any error of ex tonal onit or footings made by bidders. '..3 . Bidders must deposit with bids aagf closed In separate envelope, a certlMi check payable to the order of the JDeW J pertment of Public Works of the City of Detroit, as follows: Concord Avenue 92.609.e9l Allendale Avenue 1.100.04] Clafrmount Place 1.260.94* Baldwin Avenue l.TOfJffi Tlreman Avenue 2.100.00! Alley 887 Alley 890 800.00 Alley 399 • 800.0* Alley 200 • 104.00 which sum Will be forfeited to Ofii City of Detroit In case the bidder faliaj to enter into contract subject to eom*i flrmatlon of the Common Council Wltli»J In five days after the acceptance ofj his by the Department of Pub- j The bidder whose tender la accept wtll be required to furnish with MOji contract an approved surety company, bond to the City of Detroit In the fell' amount of the contract price for the! work conditioned on the full and faith-/) ful performance of his part of the oon- , tract. Ths contractor shall be paid In bonds < for first paving or the proceeds there* , of. If such bonds are purchased by ths' sinking Fund Commissioners. aeoera*< lng to law. No bid will be accepted from any j person or firm who is In arrears or ds tault to the City of Detroit Specifications In detail for tha above work may be had on application to ths secretary. The Department of Public Work! e*- preaaly reserves the right to reject any J or all proposals. All proposals to bs< made in duplicate. GEORGE H. FENKELL, A-958 -t4|| Commissioner PROPOSALS FOR NAY AND OATS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Fire Commission until 8:30 p. m. Monday, Sept 91, 1914, for furnishing said Commission With 488 tons, more or lees. No. 1 Timothy Hay. In bales; and 10,000 bushels, more or less, of selected, officially Inspected, Standard White Oats. Hay and Oats to be delivered In carload lots on sueh railroad sidings as may be designated by the Department The succeasfvl bid der will be required to furnish a sat isfactory bond In the sum of Two Thousand Dollars to guarantee fulfill ment of contract. The right to rejeet I any and all bids Is expressly reserved. Bids will be endorsed "Proposals far Hay and Oats" and delivered to the un dersigned. ueorgk j. Finn, A-85S Secretary. Sept. 8. 1824. i The License Collector of the City es Detroit will receive bids up to 11 a at on Sept 36, 1914, for furnishing 18.808 dog tags, 200 express badges, 100 fee| peddlers’ badges. 26 hack badge* |f hack drivers’ badges and 880 pubUe vehicle drivers' badges, the same te be made according to specifications new on file In the license office at Police Headquarters The License Collector reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be marked "Bids for Ll-J cense Tags" and addressed! to OKOROE WALTERS. License Collector. A-94S Detroit If left. ' BOARD OF HEALTH SIDEWALK PROPOSALS Sealed proposals for furnlsktag ell materials and labor necessary for the ( oust ruction of an artificial stone Side-* walk across the entire frost of the Herman Kiefer hospital site on the . west side of Hamilton Boulevard, ex- 1 tending from the alloy neat north at I’lngres avenue to Taylor avenue, being i a distance of about 1,818 lineal feet ‘ will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Board es Health, 131 Bt Antoine street, until II o'clock noon, i Sept. 19. 1914. This walk will be six feet In width i and laid upon a line to be by tho City Engineer, and constructed! and laid according to tho apeeMcetJent l used and 1n force la the Department! of Public Works of this city for iu«8l walks, and subject to the tnspsstlenJ and approval of that Department AIC materials and labor seed lit the eonfSl structlon and laying of this walk mUM&H be of the first-class Copies es the#B J specifications may be obtained at U*»J Department of Public Works proposals must be aeeompaaled by a - check ta an ameuat equal te t, per cent of the proposal, end payahNfc* to the Board of Health of Detroit bonds in a sum equal to tho full amount , of tho contract will bo roqulred M Tho right to rejeet any or all ltlMffl AIK **#* Aiwrt&O. jjj Page Seven