Page Fourteen Enth ward. McCann * Aiei Rivari Jerome Conway Chm. Edward Schaefer John Banolt Will lam Schulte 3rd Dial. toapaatara. William *. Hergenreoder August Lt-nth fiblar Edwin Brodal 4th Dial. laapaalara. i. otto Pfarman ■ Conrad Kraea Joseph Sptndlsr HMph lMlarskl. Oh Walter Klin Bank Adamasaak Ban ■fina Ewald Walkuasewskl | W’llllam i Hobkowtak HsAatrara. Ml Dial. laapaalars. Hhnaph Bahorskl cb Anthony Slaffart IKanan KulwU-ki Joseph Ronowskl ■rank Polanaky John Ronowskl KggtgllSln Tib Dial. laapeetora. ■rank Hall, Chm. Freeman Baals firry Vanitlper H Fltsgerald RLFltagerald John PUen ■BMrsra. Mb Dial. Inepee*era. Ksslua Fred Darts Ebackelford. Chm Louis Bagnaud ■art Gift Henry Johnson Kaais Cavanaugh EIGHTH WARD. M—. Mldgley Robert Joynt Kgtotrsra. Tib Dial. laapeetar*. eras. Cbm. E. W Henderson EK B. Parent Clarence J. Maaon Hobart HLslop J. J Ouyatta Mkdltnn. Mb Dial. Inspectors. IfkrtM c. Roland Brandt Ft Stewart, Chm. Fred M. Moora jSgrtram Porter W. C. Vlnaant Bhaa. H. Slocum HplMtnin. Mb Dial. laapeelara. Mlgiry W. Spencer L. Ig Crouman, Chm. Houghton Iwni C. Davidson W. B. Todd J. Hergidan Donald C. Carr A. Nealy HgMlfan. tatb DIM. Inspector*. IHlarge Cotney, ch. Henry R. Beck Stewart Chas. R- Talbot Hfehgal J. Walsh Fred Oahles Kglrtrsra. 11th Dial. 1 nape el era. I.®F- Howe. Chm. George 8. Brown ■hrard N. Munroe Charles Locker ■Egaph E. Gltre Charles A Kinney I NINTH WARD. Bghtrsn. la* Dial. laapeelara. BHjheitar A. Thayer. M. Payson KClalrman Hutchins Hlsitsr Irvin Frank Llnto inptehael O’Dwyer. David McQueen ■hgMnm 2nd Dtat. laapeetar*. ■karlei A. Gadd. ch Frank M Maaon OEhrard B. Codda John F. Jakal ;jNNMph Jarlvcra Abraham Prevost Hplstnir*. Srd Dial. laapeelara. RfclWrt Weber. Chm William J. ms J- Henris Rsynolds ETHaller C. G. Mueller K, Walter Henris Hfalstran. 4th Dbl. Inspectors. IHhhn F. Qerke. ch. Frederick A. KPhll Mogk Becker Miter Bodan Anthony F. Nagel ft Herman Wortman Ellglstrani. Rib Dial. Inspectors. Bkugust Maas. Chm. J. McGraw Ks. Bray H. Stange Ha Moeller L. Stainer dtb Dial. I*apeelers. Mkrholee Massing. Gustave MSalrman Mahlmelster Wtllilam Behm John O. Foss ■hi. Kramer John Grubba 7th Dlot. Huglony Rathnaw. William Oast. Jr. age, Chairman Ferdinand Baas ■MIB A. Faaa August Clnowa Kryaa HaAMrsn. Mth Diet. IssftHsra Kithony Koss. Chra Jos. Daraa |Bl Bohlen Frank Malszickl KpgTJP, •trayaewskl Frank Kohornack B||||Mnn. Oth Diet. Inspect era. Hha Boaynskl, ch. Stanley ■Mimg —* 8flk« Landyczkowski Mhpli Flemming Paul A. Herto l#th Diet. laapcetors. HjfeebMl Nowlckl, John Sulla IK Chairman Frank Nowlckl min J. Sochowics Joseph Deinbek lEati O. |T~fihrecholski niglatfan. ttth Diet. Ime pewters. Hhank Drowskl. John BrotskJ I HBCinnan Ed Lukaazewskt |Lo Dytan J. F. Malkowskl HR Lu kaaae wsk l I TENTH WARD. ■kghtrtn- let Diet. Inepee tore. Ijttorg* Burke, Cbm Thos. J. Lee HBohael McQough C B Borer Vlgneau Lou la White Htglatrara. Ist Diet. Inepeetere. Howard J. Markey. Peter M. Hartnell Kb Chairman William Melael ■bus. L. Markey William Davis Kl Markey BHpigistrarv. Br 4 Diet. Inepeetere. «. Kelley. Ckm. . J. Fltsa^yald Ms. Sweet C. O’Connor |n!. Rouen C. H. Allen Mpbflkrtra 4th Diet. Inepeetere. HR Bel hart, Chm. Ed. O'Brien I Hnred Hhlndler Harry Dunn Hit Moran Fella O'Connor hth Diet. Inepeetere. Mjalb. SchlyansK' Otto Lang [»Z Ctmlr;nan Ben Brown HnllDkm Dinner Alex. Knapp BE. T. Calls n Begktrara. 4th Diet. Inepeetere. Koch, Chairman A. Hunter H O. Lusty J. Koenig Humans F. Schneider nsghtrsra. 7th Diet. Inepeetere. HE. RadlofT. Chm. E Hendvlan IHnatave Tahert L. H Bouseln MRf|lllt of the lots and parcels of rsal estate In the local assessment district established by the Common Council to i 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 4<>§. being the al ley In block between Baldwin and Key burn avenues, from the north line of Agnes avenue to the south line of fit. Paul avenue, and Is now open to In spection at this office, and will remain In this offl. e for five dsvs from the drat publication of this notice, for the Inspection of all concerned. All lots or paicels of land abutting on or ad joining the alley so described, have been assessed for such Improvement. The Board of Assessors will meet on Tuesday, the 24th day of Novem ber, 1914. at » o’clock a. m. at their office In the City Hall, and will remain In session for s period of six hours to hear any person or persons desiring to object to any assessment so made. HOARD Or AftHfOSHOfUt, By Daniel L Dllworth. A -102 4 y President. •HMfaeM-llke Printing. No fun and no faathera. The plain, nest Rind that looks right. Times Mattas Cs„ II , John R -at Phone Main 1491 The Czar and His War Chiefs at the Front W 2 V it 1? w* Li V ' fIMK* . It *./ * lijH JUKiTMH '2^| ■ ‘jt iUff THI Ak(• Th. Cm? of Rumlo (arrow point, to him), with tho Ruooion Grand Oukrt »n and member# o» tho gen.ral otoff (crooo morkt Grand Duka Nicholas, chief of the Central Staff.) NOTICE—ALLEY PAVING ASSESSMENT BOARD OF ABt*EBSORB’ OFFICE Detroit. Nov. IS, 1414. Paving Notice No. 1577. To Mrs. F. Conant, Julia Fansky. John 8. Affeld, D. R. Resume, M. Dug gan. Elisabeth Stonehouse, Charles Kunae, and to all other persons own ing. occupying, or otherwise Interested in any ox the lots 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 the boundar ies hsrsln set forth. The assessment roll has been’ com pleted for defraying the expense of paving the alley No 377. hieing the alley first west of Twentieth street, and alley flrat east of Twenty-first street; also east and west alley con necting same first south of Baksr street, and la now open to Inspection at this office, and will remain in this offlcs for five days from the first pub lication of this notice for the Inspec tion of all concerned. All lots or par cels of land abutting on or adjoining the alley so described, have been aa seaned for such Improvement. The Board of Assessors will meet on, Tuesday, the 24th day of November. 1414. at 4 o’clock a. m.. at their office In the City Hail, and will remain In session for a period of six hours to hear any person or persons desiring to objsct to any assessment so made. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. By Daniel L. DUworth. A-1025 President. NOTICE-ALLEY PAVING . ASSESSMENT BOARD OF ABBEBBORB' OFFICE Detroit. Nov. lt. 1414. PBYinf Notice No. 1575. To C. A. Wilson, Mrs. Crapo Orrell. J. M Jamieson, Gustave Kahn. Aleso Immerman. Bertha V'. O’Brien, Peter Erhard. J. H. Erlich. Carrie C. H.. George F. Webber, Leopole Wineman, A. E. Brush, Adelaide H. McHenry. Theodore R. Butterlck, George B. Yarkea 8. L Marrlam. William O’Leary. H. H. Everhard, and to all other per sons owning, occupying or otherwise Interested In any of the lots and par cels of real estate In 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 Laving the alley No. 39*\ being the al ley In block between Frederick and Kirby avenues, from the eaat curb line of John R. street to the west line of Brush street, and la now open to in spection at this office, and will remain In this office for five days from the first publication of this notice for the Inspection of all concerned. All lots or parcels of land abutting on, or ad joining the alley so described, have been assessed for such Improvement. The Board of Assessors will meet on Tuesday, the 24th day of November, 1414, at 4 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 OF ABBEBBORB. By Daniel L. Dllworth. A-1023 President NOTICE-ALLEY PAVING - ASSESSMENT BOARD OF ASSESSORS* OFFICE Detroit. Nov. 18, 1914. Paving Notice No. 1573. To P. L Frits. Ross Hollaway, Helen Newberry. Carroll S. Brown, W. H. Penny et al., Chas. Owens, Daniel Url mar. Jaa. H Brown. K. T. Flannlgan, E. K. Hartwlck. Mary Parson% Mary Hatlall. Jos. Wash, m ay Flake Beatty. William King. Detroit Real Estate A Inv. Cos., Robert Hchulenberg, Dr. K. E. Patterson. Bosnia Kmart, Albion OrJfn dy, Robert Downey, Ed Jacques, Cora A. Schokey, BenJ. C. Altenbrahdt. Jas. J. Wlllvard, K O. Kelts. Mary K Brown, and to all other persona own ing. occupying, or otherwise Interested In anp or the lots and parcels of real estate In the local aeeessment district established by the Common Council to defray the expenses ol 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. 389, being the al ley in block between Atkinson and Edison avenues, fr'om the west line of Third avenue to the east line of Ham ilton Boulevard, and la now open to In spection at this office, and will re main In this office for five days from the first publication of this notice, for the inspection of all concerned. All lota or parcels of land abutting on or adjoining the alley so described, have been aaaesxed for such Improvement. The Bosrd of Assessors wll meet on Tuesday, the 24th day of November, 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 desiring to object to any assessment so made. BOARD OF AHKESSORH. By I>anlel L. Dllworth. A-1021 President. NOTICE-ALLEY PAVINC ASSESSMENT BOARD OF ASSESSOR** OFFICE Detroit, Nov. 11. 1914. Paving Notice No. 1674. To Franklin D. Dletaer. Loulae L Johnson. Edwin Handers. Mary L. Dwyer. Jessie E. Miller, A. W. Fair. O. A. Ducharme, C. *. Vaughn Cos., A. C. Armstrong. Otis A. Llnsel. C. W. and Alice Grlawnld, H. C. Hoyt, Chas. A Dutton. KVa M. Co*. John ft. Lucock. Chas. Raymond and to all Oliver persona owning, occupying or otherwise Inter ested Tn any of the lota and parcela of real eatate In the local assessment dis trict established by the Common Court- r* j ■ —i x XfcV > i§r% - # ISpi agar MS German aoldiara captured by the French on their way to a camp in which priaonera of war ara kept. cil to defray the expenses of grading and paving the alley within the boun daries herein set forth. The aasessment roll has been com pleted for defraying the expense of paving the alley No. 342. being the east end west alley In block between .Second. Woodward. Burlingame and Webb avenues, and la now open to In spection at this office, and will remain In this office for five days from the first publication of this notica. for tho Inspection of all concerned. All lots or parcels of land abutting on or ad joining the alley so described, have been assessed for such improvement. The Board of Assessors will meet on Tuesday, th* 24th November. 1914. at 9 o’clock a. m., at their office In the City Hall, and will remain In session for a period of six hour* to hear any person or persons desiring to object to any assessment so made. BOARD OF ABHKBSOR9, By Daniel L. Dllworth. A-1023 President. DEPT, of public works Nov. 11. 1914. PROPOSALS FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE BRIDGE Sealed proposal* will be received at the offloe of the Department of Public Works. Detroit. Mich., until Tuesday, Nov 24, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m.. stand, ard time, at which time and place they will be opened, for building REINFORCED CONCRETE BRIDGE OVER CONNORS CREEK AT WATERLOO STREET. Specifications on file in this office. Bidders are required to Ole a certi fied check in the sum of I*oo 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, enter Into contract with surety company bond In the full estimated amount of contract. Check* and proposals to be placed in separate envelopes. The right to reject any or all pro posals Is expressly reserved. All proposals to be made in dupll- GKO. H. FBNKELU A-1010 Commissioner. NOTICE—ALLEY PAVINC ASSESSMENT BOARD OF ABBEBSORB’ OFFICE Detroit. Nov. 11. 1914. Paring Notice No. 1578. To Louis Goodman. Morris Rlkow sky. Abraham Falk. Bertha Marx. Fred T Moran. Louis Hlovlch, Ham Mints. H Llsberman. Harsh Augusha vlts. Ha rah It unatanntng. Michael Ryan, Morris Zack. Fred .lurney. William Rohda. W. K. Levy. Jacob Meier, Frank Burshardt. Kmll Pokorney. Frod Hchulxe. Henry Markrodt, R. Eelhl. M ary Funk*. Barbara llanaen, William Krefl. Philip HUderhrsndt Mary ner. Charlotte Ruetter, F. J. Knltt welsa. Mendel Roaentwelg, and to all other persons owning, occupying, or otherwise Interested In any of the lota and parcels of real estate In the local asaeaamant district established by the Common Council to defray the ex penses of grading and paving the al ley within the boundarlee herein aet fort ll The aaaessment roll has been com pleted for defraying the expense of paving the alley No. 391. being the allev In block between Ht. Antoine. Haatlnga. Brewster and Wilkins streets, and Is now open-to Inspection at this office, and will remain In thle office for five days from the first pub lication of this notice for the Inspec tion of nil concerned All lots or par cels of land abutting on. or adjoining the alley ao described, have been as sessed for such Improvement. The Board of Assessors will meet el Tuesday the 24th day of November. 1414, at 4 o'clock a. in., at their office In the City Hall, and will remain In session for a period of six hours to hear' any person or parsons desiring to object to any assessment so made. BOARD OF ABBESSOHS. By Daniel L. Dllworth, A-1024 President CITY OF DETROIT—OFFICE OF CITY TREASURER Detroit, Mich., Nov. 11. 1914. Notice is hereby given to ail persons interested that there have been tiled In this office the following named assess ment rolls: FOR PAVING STREETS AND . ALLEYS Roll No. 1489. For grading and pav ing Frontenac boulevard from the north line of East Grand boulevard to track In Harper avenue. Roll No. 1490. For grading and pav ing Hartford avenue from the north curb line of McGraw avenue to the south curb line of Tlreman avenue. Roll No. 1491. For grading and pav ing Pennsylvania avenue from the north line of Mack avenue to the south line of alley south of Gratiot avenue. Roll No. 1492. For grading anl pav ing Ht. Antoine street from the north line of Farnsworth street to the south line of Harper avenue. Roll No. 1493. For grading and pav ing King avenue from the east line of Beaubien street to the west line of Oakland avenue. Roll No. 1494. For grading and pav ing alley No. 310, being the alley In block between Second, Woodward, At kinson and Edison avenues. Roll fio. 1495. For gradlngand pav ing alley No. 322, \belng the T alley in block bounded by Ht. Antoine, Hast ings. Napoleon and Winder streets. 7’art 1 Is due and payable within 30 days from date of this notice. Parts 2, 3 and 4 become due and payable In one, two and three years, respectively. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent from the date when the work was accepted by the city. Either of said parts may be paid within 30 days from the date of this notice, without further Interest. If either of said parts one, two, three or four shall not be paid when they become due, 6 per cent penalty and In terest at the rate of 7 per cent from the date when the work was accepted by the city, will be added and the premises sssessed will be advertised and sold as provided by law. MAX C. KOCH, A-1039 City Treasurer. A SUGGESTION V yj First Artist —Have you any idea where I could aell this drawing? Second Artist (brightly)—Have you trlod a blind aaylum? MOTHER FINDS LOST SON IN STATES PRISON LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 11.—A little old woman lugging a large sack of cookies tottered into the Nebraska state prison, Arm in the belief that her Bon had died 12 years ago. This same little old woman Is now back In Indiana making ready to receive her son with open anus when he Is released from prison. It Is one of the tragedies with a sliver lining which make up a great part of the unwritten history of the prisons of America. The woman is Mrs. F. L. Haffey oi Washington, Ind. Twelve years ago her son John disappeared from home. During the long years of his ab sence the boy never had written his mother and she concluded that he must be dead. The youth had wandered over the greater part of the middle west dur ing these 12 years. He fell In with evil companions in Western Nebraska and led a life which culminated in his being sentenced to from one to ten years for burglary in Red Willow county. He was sentenced under the name of John O'Brien, but a brother, E. Julian Haffey, learned es his plight He tried to convince their mother that his brother was alive, but she re fused to believe It. Finally the broth er induced her to make the trip to Nebraska and learn the facta. Before leaving home the mother baked a big batch of cookies, “the kind that John always liked." she told the Warden, and it was a huge sack of these that she was lugging as she arrived at the penitentiary. The sorrowing mother told the war den that she would return to Ne braska for her son when he is releae» ed from prison, and will start him In business in his home town. KILLS LEGLESS PHEASANT HE MAIMED LAST JUNE SEATTLE. W»ih„ Not. 18. —'The story of Lord Franklin, who liberated a number of marked birds from his phessantry in Devonshire, and two years later took one of the birds while on a hunting trip in the north of France, has a counterpart in a story which comes from Cathcart, Snohom ish county, vouched for by Robert D. Jones, of that place. While mowing hay last June, Abe Bruger, a Cathcart rancher, surprised a mother pheasant and her brood in the tall grass. One of the flock was overtaken by the mower, which ampu tated both of its legs. It escaped to an alder thicket. While hunting recently Bruger winged a pheasant. When he recov ered the bird both of Its legs were missing, a fact whigfcl recalled the accident of the early summer. The bird had become full grown, was in perfect conditfon, plump, and in fact larger than the average of this year's birds taken in the locality. The wounds had completely healed and nature. In the process of heal ing. had developed s substitute for claws In the form of hard scales at the extremities. Pictorial' trade marks for cotton piece goods intended for sale among the Hindoos of India usually have as their subjects Incidents in Hindoo mvthnlogy, romantic drama, temples deities, nautch girls and European ac tresses.