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PAGE TWO PMHEU. PWAKENING Bfli ii>-Buiiday School I | l flunday” ii Tremen- I * dons Success I ■WAGING FIGHT | ON ILLITERACY [No Age Limit for \Mfmm '•on “Moon | K light” Schools Pi- 4 % * ' Bp 'JUjmmmmem ;.§ mr rm relhmoub ramkir. I gjNtlfo lwllll place of th# south. 9pm ola*Ml fa the religion* leader tfc» Unltod State* U shown pSM. VM the obeerrance of last I BSv* la Kentucky, wfh th* re fWoees. sioostloaal and civil force* ■hi foe data a figmatteg ter the com I'SWa «ai- ▲ proclamation la full I Jfta state wu a Ajfh light on the abtoad la Kentucky, with as Importance In a UPS Naked up with the anti 1111 1- i faa.nm dam 11 ?'Illiteracy by 1210 mmm » la oomhected with the tern aymk abd part of |-|SSMaMC«ro M.OCO alga era of a to [ rWkaa Kaatwcky inaugurated this lESP* naatap ecbool method laat year pmlM Iff per coat Increase in HflMbße* Normally 300,000 per ggfoß WMfi-pbBBPdBy echoel; on May gkkee aflfTMnail risttors. so.ooo the goal wee teed at a P^Sf^tHSeepeean^mad Ooe. mHH R^dcCreery" 1 sTsMalmmU *** ** er * ar7 of If |y * mln * Cirt *‘ p : .»|MOt of artery movement which 1 ttan,rtw and f'hrla || *tww>y tdioot hM i phg for every Ufo and all of | I. James B. Wc- of Kootochy, call . ijfjlffcoi aU Kentuckians and the rHfirtkaa within our borders to & nfettaai Sunday ecbool In the r Kpmreh of their choice oo April I" IMS. that they may give . Kgacoarmfemoat and honor to Okaao who teach in these t hSSSMwU. that they may see the | Rat which Is being done, and | frclfcßt they may fan their aerrice $ < Worship their God. I I * - ® Sunday school | Mmon prorlslon for all ages, from i W ‘‘cradle rofl’ for Infants to the | Wmm department” for the aged and r B(NaMde who cannot lea re the ire i- itato-wldo appeal meet* f; «Ml » comprehenalre response The . igtfaaee of adolto In the organised ?! pb d|SMOO In eopecially note £ flforthy. A veritable whirlwind cam « opß* **• organised, with the new*- £ flfW*. grhool teacher*, pastor* and ••• foond easier to do * big HmR thaa a llttl# oae. for the tm ’■ ptoo of the campaign teached out $ pjps Iho romotfpf Tillages and cross r MBAs aM caught up the small Sun ; fb fifiheole. irtng their members AM A H*M of th# solidarity of the flßßllßßfioß and of seal for the jßd Os thin Is rosily but one aspect fc.-fijElWfi NUgloas publicity movement hmugurated at the Men and ReJig -9K Ooagrooo la Now York, in April. ||p*- Oat of those publicity plana [■ PPM the •'Oo-TtvChurch Bundar.“ VIS a greet variety of method* for ■ttMi attoadance; and from this EMfo Whloh hag since become ns \ tjWheride. ovotvod easily the 00-To ifedifdabool Sunday " m all this »'■ SB? Sdrinag who flael a responai wH t9 tar ClUaeaShtp perceive a real MSralatloa to patriotism. P+lvaf* proud of their state. Ken ..MOPeae arg aow tm the throe* of a |;Mt Qgpsrisacs In self realization ■ gdSK Mlldarrfco. Largely because a ifipt faWt of prtmKlre Americans %tpa hooamo sequestered In the _ ..Mfpgra Appalachian MounUlns, stills, gad so forth. As the I Mplataeky forward Movement'- ex- L fflMpMB tL there art more thaa 100.- im Eoatmeldeas post school ags. IMP dBS Mtther road or whit*. 17.- LJH Who gaaaot rood thstr hoi SSmSjlj 0 **° cannot yoar^t? asM that “any educated person with out a pupil waa mighty lonesome “ The state gorornmeat sad various v altar*, patriotic and rslVglous bodies have got beh lad the mevo meot and U la already spreading to other state* Kaalucky Is the fifth from the bottom of the list of states In proportion of whits Illiteracy. “Mooalight schools," which are nothing more nor lees then night schools In the country, have beau the popular method adopted for com bating Illiteracy Mrs. Cura Wilson Btswart. superin ton dent of schools tu Rowan county, began the move meat In 1911. In the first rear there wars 1400 persons attend lsg moonlight schools in her coun ty The work has spread to 00 oo un ties, and aow than* art 100,000 Illit erate* roosivlag Instruction Amasing incidents are told by Mr* Stownrtss of four Baptist preachers taught to read end writs, and two United Bute* postmasters, shoe* work had really been done by thstr daughter* One school trustee sat oa the sam* seat with his 11- yoar-old child at a moonlight school and learned to read and write. In a friendly rivalry, oae man of 17 learn ed faster than n woman of 10. On* class consisted of persons aged from 74 to 94 yearn. One man learned in tear evenings. DR. BOYLE LAUDS , PHILLIPS BROOKS, CHURCHMAN The Rev. W. H. Wray Boyle’s lec ture on “Phillips Brooks and Epi* copacy” was heard by n large gath ering In the Woodward-ave. Presby tartan church last Sunday evening. The creed of Bishop Brooks. In seven definite statements, was mad by the lecturer, who said be was prepared as a Presbyterian to sub scribe to everyone of them. The grant preacher was charac terised as “a broad church man who was too big In ghrth of soul to be bold by sectarian prejudice " “If them be weakness hi th# church of Phillips Brooks It ts to be found la the tendency ta some quartan to ritualistic practices, -g-* — which the renowned bishop always warned." said Dr. Boyle Tor fidelity to the grant fun dam en tal (bets of Christina faith, for de votion to the forms of a dignified end worshipful service, far an earn sot interest la world-evangelisation, the Episcopal church has always stood, end for her great ministry of Christian service the disciple of nay reasonable creed moot have both re spect and gratitude. ’ “The growth of the church has boon steady and permanent, the clergy la creasing since 1999 from 994 to A£4d. and the membership from 11471 to 1.199449. It has 2<2 missionaries in foreign fields, with an expenditure for the support of their mtsalon fields of 11.490499 la the post year.” PLAN TO UNIFY RELIGIOUS WORK OF Y. M. G A. Plan# for tb# summer religious work to bn undertaken br tb# Da trofc Y. M. C. A. wfll bn outMnnd Monday evening at a conference of tbe general religion* work commit toe of the'association. Another aim at the conference wfl) be to unify tbe religion# work of tb# entire Y. K C- A., giving each department n uniform plan In keeping with that of every other department. The Rev. Edward H. Pence, who ha# been conducting a serin# of lec tures before the business men’s Bible study club, will continue In that work until June. FELT AS THOUGH HE “BELONGED” IN THIS CHURCH Tb* following “testimonial" waa handed In anonymously to the church editor *T don’t go to church very often, j but occasionally ‘the spirit move# me’ to desire the com pea km ship of good Christian people, and I select some unpretentious, home-like look ing church sad slip la a# quietly a# possible so a* to avoid undue atten tion, my religious beliefs being somewhat on the ‘secret closet’ plan of worship. “Last Sunday morning I se lected Simpson Tabernacle Metho dist church. Grand River. Sixth and Bagg. a# the place for my semi-oc casional public devotion#, and I wont to say right here that the ooekle# of my heart were pleasantly warmsd by the nice greeting I re ceived from tbe congregation a# a whole and from a number of Indi viduals. Their warm, friendly hand clasp sent me home with a much better perspective of life and renew ed courage and energy to continue the fight for subsistence. “Also there was food for reflec tion In tbe sermon preached by the pastor, the Rev. Howard A. Field, and since listening to him a doubt has been created within me as to whether I am ‘ln the clear* or not shout refraining from s public dem onstration of my religious convic tions. He came pretty near prov ing that It Is the duty of any man or woman who betlev## in Ood at all to aot an example to the more skep tical by at least being present In tbe places of public worship. Any way, tb# chances or# that I will b# found mere often hereafter taking a •Hunt pert If nothing more, tn re ■gfons worship at some nttl# church ■nmswbsit In Detroit. “This mast net be ooasldersd as a ’boost’ for tbo Btmpoou Taker nee Is Just because I happened to stony kite that fold and enjoysd ths peopls ! met and ths man who preached so Improupfvoly, for there are n large number of equally In- trmating churches la Detroit, places whore a frdow can go aod be par fectly at borne and feel somehow that b* ’belong* * "Nor to It a knock on any other church, for they am all good, but somehow the light that trickles In through the beautiful memorial windows of some of the churches does not shine as brightly or warm ly to th# vagabond church goer as It does to tbs follow who really be longs’ and has his pew rent paid up well la advance. ’ IX) INSTALL NEW PASTOR MONDAY The Rev. J. A. Johnston will be installed as pastor th* Memorial Presbyterian church by the Detroit Presbytery, Monday evening at 7:19. Th# Rev JameeF Black, moderator, will preside. The ser mon will bo preached by the Rev Hugh Jack. Th# Rev. Robert J. Young will deliver tbs charge to the congregation and the Rev August H. Cameron will charge the min inter Dr. Johnston will preach Sunday mcrnlng on. “la anything hard for the and in the evening. ‘Tor me to live is Chrtat.” Hedm’ ,’aS eel chßdnthS N knv .. * ’ ■ Church Notes la the Tillmaa-ava satU«a*ent Sun day rv*mag. the R#t. Lutber C. Lovrjoy, pastor o 4 th* Fourtesnth ava. Methodist, of which ths settle ment has recently become a branch, will deliver the address, and will also receive * aroup of candidates into the membership Baptism will he ad ministered to both children and adults. Dr. Lovajoy will be aseketed adults. Dr. LovsJpt will be assisted in this service by Miss Bprngu*. su perintendent of the deaconess work in Detroit, and by Miss aJßteman and Miss Stevens, deaaoaasaaa in chars* of the eettlement. and by Ooorg* F. Thompson, superintendent of th* shin, day school William H Venn, state parole offi cer. will addroos th* men's meeting in th* Y. M C A. Sunday, at l »#. oa "Christianity and crime." A mu sical program for men will begin In th# lobby of tha» building at S o clock with selection# by Audrey R Deris, harpist, of the Detroit Conservatory of' Music. “Down grad* ta the dark.” will ha th* Rev. J. Pnrctval Muget'a them* in First Congregation Sunday even ing The morning worship will In dad* th* communion service and re cep t ion of members, with sermon by Dr. Huget. At both services the quar tet and chorus choir of the church will furnish the music. The series of sermons on “Whst ■ hall I believer* mil be continued tn Preston Methodist. Sunday evening with the topic "What shall 1 belteva abont the Bible?" The sermon la “Practical spirituality." The Rev King D. Beach, pastor, mil preach. “The glory of Oed should bo man’s motive," will be the subject of th* morning sermon ta Fisher Memor- . tal Methodist. Bsst Grand Boulevard and aratioc-avo. Th* Bible school will meet at 11M a. m . Cpworth league at 4'S*. The pastor, th* ReV. James Chapman, will preach tn the evening an "Th* well tn th* heart" 111 First Presbyterian th* Rev. Jo seph A. Vance will preach tn The morning on "The mightiest thing. * and in th* evening hie mbfoct will be “The patience es Ood " Th* Rev Oeo C. Outlie, of Athene. Town., n renowned Bible teacher. wIU speak Sunday morning In Boovel Me morial Presbytertan. Grand River and McOrnw. in the evening th* pastor will preach oa “Whiter than anew." Sunday morning la First New Thought church. Oam W Armstrong mil speak on "Th* Inner Ilfs." In th* evening bister Christine will apeak oa “Pilgrimages tn India " Rabbi Franklin's sermon topic Sun day morning la Temple Beth El will be “Th# elements of worship ” ' An all-day mooting of th# Women s nasocfntlon of th# Fort-st. Presby terian Is announced for Monday, be ginning at I*. At Ml the regular monthly bustnosHt meeting mil be bold when Mrs Helen Moor* will have charge of th* devotional *xet class. Th* Westminster league service of th* Fort-st Presbytsrlann will be ad dressed Sunday evening by John C. Hayes, a bltnd preacher and lecturer, who mil speak on "Sunshine and shadow." the story of his life and work. The Sunday morning kindergarten In Fort-st. Presbyterian resumes Its regular sessions Sunday. Th* hour is from 1*:14 to Ik la the church house An Interesting program for the James Joy class entertainment has been arranged for Monday evening In th* church nous* of the Fort-st Pres, byterlan. beglnn'nw at 1:ll Thor# mil be music, readings, etc. Tickets may be secured from any of the mem bers or at the door Monday night Th# Mothers’ circle of th# Fort-st. Presbyterian announces an all-day meeting for nest Thursday, beginning at I# o clock. The Rev E. K- Pence mil speak In Fort-st. Presbyterian Sunday morn ing on ' What n full Ilf# discovers” and in th# evening on "fleeing dis tort edly.“ Mies Kathryn Warner ’cellist, who has Just returned from an eight months' concert tour, will give selec tions at a concert In Assembly hall. Ns. 14 Wltherell-st.. Wednesday May L following th# imnthl ysupper In Elliot-Taylor's Sunday at 11. Mr Frseer will speak on "Music, which Mrs Wood will illustrats The Rev Willis A. Moor* will speak at I on 'Tialt* and Infinlt#.’* Ml EASY WAY TO GET RID OF SKIN-TROUBLES A Baltimore doctor suggests this simple, but reliable snd Inexpensive, home treatment for people suffering with ecsema. ringworm, rash sod similar Itching, burning skin trou bles At any reliable druggist s get a Jar of realnol ointment ands cake of realnol soap. These will not cost s bit more than seventy-flv« cents. With the realnol soap and warm water baths the affected parts thoroughly, until they are free from crusts aod ths skin Is softened Dry vary gently, spread on a thin layer of tho realnol ointment, and cover with a light bandage If necessary to protect thb clothing. This should be dime twice a day. Usually the distressing Itching and burning stop with tbs first treatment, and tbe akin soon become# clear and healthy again For trial of realnol ointment and reetnol aoep. free, write to Dept Sl-R. Realnol. Baltimore. Md.—Adv, DETROIT TIMES COURT CAN SWING T. R. LIBEL SUIT . .T, tt'snthsned bin Page Owe.) a tor O’Oorman and the printing graft” testimony. They rttrd the rule of law that Justification proof must bo "oa broad a* the libel * Roosevelt s lawyers, oo the other hand, were as .confident that cor roboration of tbs colonel's charges by his own testimony and other wit nesses. with their trump oard to be played to evidence of allagod print lag graft, had been ample. William M. Ivins Ha rues’ chief counsel. Intimated today that Gov. Whitman would not he asked to testify regarding the l*ttor he wrote to Chari*# H Duell, Jr., sugßoaUag a Bell Moose-Progressive Repub licam •11 lanes Authenticity of th* letter Is not now queatiooed. Tba Barns* sides disputed a published statement from Whitman that he had made public the letter last July. It 1* asserted that Whitman always denied existence of such a letter. The Rsosevelt side expects to coo elude its evidence Monday or Tues day. Barnes personal testimony will take two or three days. It Is believed. H# also has about IS wit nesses. and attorneys were not sure whether the caae could be finished next week. TAX RATE OF $23.69 IS PROBABLE a modification of the board, and n reduction In It* numbers, which they hope to so* adopted as a charter amendment Estimator Gordon Introduced a resolution, which was adopted, prais tng ths work of the board for redoc tng tho budget “without crippling any department, without rqdudng any of the present equ'pment for ed ucation. pablie health, firs, lighting, poor or any other essential deport ment of tho city government, and al lowing large sums for Improvements in aU these departments.” It is likely that the 'council will disregard ths salary cuts made by ths Board of Estimates, and that It will ho left fnr a member of th# board to start court pm ladings to test the charter amendment by which power was given Che alder men to fix salaries Th# following repaving and rosMr facing cuts were made ta the gen eral road fund, amounting to about 91.900.000: Baldwin. Mack te Oratiot. Brook lyn. Fort te For tor; Br* water. Rto p*U* to Oratiot, B*nton. Ftrash to Rumoll. Columbia, Woodward to Cass; Casa. Oraad Rivsr to Led yard CoßirtM, Brush to Hastings; Ragle wood. Woodward to Oakland; First. Lefayvtt* to Michigan. Field. Water 100 to Farmer. Monroe to Ran-E dotph. Greenwood. Grand River te Rraiaard Harper. Hast lags t* Rus sell; Hendrirks. St Aubln to Jo*. CaaMs: Hal*. Riop*ll« to railroad. Humboldt. Michigan to Butternut. Harmon. Woodward to Brush. Joffer. son. south half Woodward to B«*u turn. J*ff#r»on. south half B«a*bi#n - to Doqulndr*: Jefferson, south half D*qu>ndr* to Ch*t>*; Locust, Wabash to Fifteenth; Montralfa. Woodward to Brush. Csss. Palmer to Aiuttr- i dam: Led yard. Cass to Third. MU wauke*. Woodward to Second. War ren. Lorain* to Grand boulevard. Opera Houso-at.. Woodward to Mon ro*; Rlnpeli*. Jefferson to Gratiot. Sheridan, lit. Paul to K*rch#vsi W*»#on. Michigan to Horatio: With er #ll Woodward to Adams. Winder. Woodward to Brush: Grand Riv*r. Library to Broadway. Riop«ll*. Trombley to Grand-hlvd.; Tw*nty fourth, dock to J*ff*rson. Franklin. Brush to BesuMea. Franklin. Hast ings to Doqulndr*; Larn*d. Third to J*ff*r*on 'Vermont. Fort to Howard. Twelfth. Merrick to railroad; Scot ten. Buchanan to Wtrrtn Poplar. Vermont to Wabash. First, dock to Woodhrtdg*. Holbrook. Woodward to John R ; Howard. Trumbull to Twelfth; Lamed. Elmwood to L*lh; Orleans. Gratiot to Alfred Riopella. Gratiot to Scott. Second. Congr*«» to Fort. Shelby. F*rt to Michigan. But ternut Brooklyn to Trumbull. Clin ton. Orleans to railroad. Fourth. p<*r tor to Michigan: Ledyard. Third to Fourth. Eliot. Russell to Rlopeli*. t Suburban Newt 1- 1 YPSILANTL A etudents' banquet wae held Frl ’ evening in th* Congregational | c hur*h. which was followed by a program of toasts, with Prof A O Erickson acting as toastmaster | About I*4 were present A. Harrark has purchased anew I touring car ) loyd Ring, of Calumot. has moved to Ypsllanti Mrs. Dr Layton. Mrs. Joseph! and« Crocker. Mrs P E Madden. Mrs ! * illiam Webb Mrs Llssl* Swain. 1 Miss Alice Ollhert and Mrs Platt* will attend ths diocesan convenfTon to be held tn St Johns Episcopal church. Detroit, nest Thureday aim Friday Word has been received of the marriage April J 1 In Dundee of Mt«« Clarissa Lorena Carr, a pouiar Nor . mal graduats. to Arthur Hlllabrandt Thsr will be at home after June 1 in Benton Harbor. "Interpretation ’ will be th# sub ject of th* lecture to be delivers] Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock by Dr C. O Hoyt In fltarkweather hall Miss Emma Croea. superintendent of th* Normal health cottage, will attend th* sixteenth annual meeting of the Michigan State Nurses' asso ciation and the second annual meet ing of tbs Michigan State l-eagu* of Nursln# Education, to be held In Ann Arbor May 4. t and 4. Th# Kntshts of Pythias lodga will enjoy a smoker Monday evening In the lodge room* Washtenaw Hive. No. t, Maccagee* of the World, will hold a bu*li*ss seselon Monday evening William A Paton. who Is doing graduate work and teaching In lh« political economy department of th* C of M . has declined an offer m s II.t«o position In that department at Dartmouth college Th* Normal High school baseball team will play the Detroit Psntrsl team her* fleturday afternoon An Important meeting of the M E official hoard will be h»M Monday evening. Mrs. Charles Newton, mother est Hon Frank Newton, is rscovsrtn* from hsr Ist* Illness Mrs. Georgs Chalmers, of th# Tp stlantl Ann Arbor railroad. Is snt*r tslnlng her parent*. Mr and Mrs. Byron D. Ksnny. >1 Hamburg. Th# residence of Mrs Anns Goorge on Rieer-sc. 1* nearing completion Mrs. Georg* Fosdlch and Mr* J W Gorty ar* e spec ted to return fro Tuesday from thstr trip to Washing ton D C. piFT. OF PUBLIC WORKS’ Detroit, Mick. April *4. Ifilfi. * PROPOSALS FOR PAVING STREETS Sealed proposals will be received at ths office of th# l>epsrtm*nt of ? while Works. Detroit. Mich., until hursdav. May 4. 191 V at 14 s'clwca a m standard time, at which time and place they will be enened for furnishing all the labor and material for paving th* atrsots named below, within the limit* mentioned in th* City of lietrolt. with th* style# of pavement stated. Contractor# will pleas* aot* that the appropriation for pavtaa street and alley intersections I# eahauated. and that payment for same will be deferred until further appropriations are mad* and become available. fKIIAR. TILLMAN AYE. (Pmvlnf) From th# north lias of G. T R R ts th# south Una of Warren. S4 feat Sde, with cedar block on concrete ihdaUen and Berea. Medina or any other edrbaton* that may ho hid upon and ordered HOLBROOK AVE. (Paving) From th* east tin* of O T. R. R t# easterly city limits. |o feet wld*. with cedar block oo concrete foundation and-Berea. Medina or any other curb stone that may ha hid upon and or dered MARTIN AVE. (Paring) From th# north curb line of Clay ton to th* south tin* of Michigan. 14 feet wide, with cedar block oh coa cret* foundation and Boren. Medina or any other curbstone that may be hid upon and ordered. . * • ROHNS AVE. (Paring) From th* north curb line of Ooeth# to the south line of Mack. 14 foot wide, with cedar block on concrete foundation and Berea. Medina or any othor curbstone that may be bid upon and ordered. LIN WOOD AVE. (Paving) From th* aorth line of tb* alley first north of W Gd Boulevard to th# northerly city limits. It feet wide, with cedar block on concrete founda tion and Berea. Medina or any other curbstone that may be bid upon and ordered. 4 ■phalli* faeces to. Note—Bidders must submit samples of the asphalt and fiuilag oil pro posed to be used, along with tnelr bids, sample* of asphalt. 14 pounds, of oil. one gallon. . PRESTON ST. (Paring) From th# east line of McDoufall to th# west lino of Mt. Elliott. It feat wide, with asphaltic concrete i natural lake asphalt> on concrete foundation and Berea. Medina or any other curb stone that may be bid upon and or dered CONGRESS ST. (Paving) From th# eaet line of Field to the west line of Baldwin. 14 feet visa with asphaltic concrete (natural lak* asphalt) on concrete foundation and Barea. Medina ->r any other curbstone that may be bid upon and ordered. MAXWELL AVE. (faring) From the north line of Mach to the aouth curb line of Canfield. ?4 feet wide, with asphaltic concrete (natural lab* asphalt) on concrei* foundation and Berea Medina or any other curb stone that may be bid upon and or fismd. DTBOIS ST. (Paving) From th# north curb line of Trom bly to the northerly city llmlta. S4 feat wld*. with asphaltic concrete (natural lake asphalt) on concrete foundation and Berea. Medina or any other eurbetone that may be hid upon and ordered Beta forced f saint*. ASHLAND AVE (Paring) From the north curb line of Harbor street to Fo* Creek bridge. 14 feet wide. with reinforced concrete (Tbomas system) and Berea. Medina or any other curbstone that stay b# bid upon and ordered. TWENTY-EIGHTH ST. (Paving) From th# north line of Buchanan to the south curb line of Warren. 14 foot wide with reinforced concrete (Thomas system) and Berea. Medina or any other curbstone that may be bid upon and ordered C reaeated Bloefc. BYRON AVE. (Paring) From th# north line of West Gd. Boulevard to th# south curb llnw of Pallister 14 feet wide, with creoooted block on concrete foundation and j Berea. Medina or any other curbstone that may be hid upon and ordered. TILLMAN AVE. (Paring) %■■#—meat Estimate*. 2194 cubic yards excavation 2444 44 lineal feet of curbstone (new) straight. 4129.4) square yards cedar block on concrete foundation paving. 74.24 square yards concrete under and behind esrh. (tty Estimates. 4bo cubic yards excavation. 4* lineal feet of curbstone (straight) new •7.42 lineal feet of new curbstone In <l4—4' R Med ) circles furnished )>y contractor. 491.74 equare yards cedar block on concrete foundation paring. 14.14 cubic yards concrete under and behind curb. 292 to lineal feet for retaining atone, old Medina curb may be used 140 94 lineal feet retaining plank. HOLBROOK AVE. (Paring) fiananflßFß9 P«§fßßßtFs« 2942 cubic yards excawstlon. 2244.19 lineal feet of curbstone <n*w) straight. 9474 94 square yards **dar block on concrete foundation paving MO2 cubic yard* concrete under and behind curb. CMy Estimate*. 214 cubic yards excavation 24.24 lineal feat of naw curbstone (straight). . 214 91 square yards cedar block on concrete foundation paving. 2 44 cubic yard* concrete under and bahind curb •1 St lineal feat of retaining plank MARTIN AVE. (Paring) *eae—meat (Cstlasate*. *22* cubic yards excavation 1244 99 lineal feet of curbstone (new) straight. 4747.17 equare yards cedar block on concrete foundation paving 47 92 cubic yards concrete under and tmhlnd curb. City Estimates. 497 cubic yards excavation. 247 Itnaal feet of new curbstone (straight). 11.14 lineal f**t of new curbstone tn (2—4* R Med.) circles farnlahad by contractor 494 27 square yards cedar block on concrete foundation paving 1S 44 cubic yards concrei* under and behind rurh . 94 24 lineal f*#t of retaining alone, old Medina curb mar he used. 744 12 lineal feet of retaining plafik ROHNS AVE. (Paring) assessment Estimates. 1229 cuhb yards excavation. 1494 llneol feet of curbstone (new) straight. 2212 22 a tuare yards cedar Mock on Peg 0’ My Heart A doilffhtfol story foil of humor and sentiment, 44 Interesting a# the play— 50c •Y MAIL, 900. &00 other splendid tit Ins of popu lar fiction at tb# ##m# pile#. Macauley’s 7B LIBRARY AVE„ King Bldg concrete (»u»ObIIm <ll4 ruble nr4i roneret* under ■ml begin <1 curb my -<«■■«> II cubic nHi IMIVUwi, ,<*4 lineal f»»< of m* curbetoa* (iir*ifkt). t> II llnaal (Mt *f naw curbsteaa Ik (4 —4* H MedTetrclaa furnished by contractor * Ml H iquart yard* colter block on eonrreto foundation paving I II ('table yards coitcrola under and hnhlad curb (HI llnoal foot of retaining atona. old Medina curb may bo uaod. H. 44 llnoal foot of retaining plaak. I IN wool) AVa (Paries) AaoMMMat tettealas. 114* ruble - yards • tea ration. Ilu 4b llnoal foot of rurbatona (now) straight 4444 11 aquart yards cedar block an cottrrolo foundation paring. 144.27 ruble yards coarrota undor and behind curb III* ruble yards omravatloa II Itoaal root at now curbatono (straight) til 74 llnoal foot of now curbstone in <i»—|r R. 1-4* R. Mod ) ctrrlag furnished by contractor III* square yarns radar black on eonrreto foundation paring. Mil oublr yards concrete undor and boklnd curb. >ll llnoal foot of retaining stone, old Medina curb may bo uaad. ltt llnoal foot of retaining plaak. PRESTON BT. (Ravin*) 1T44 etbST?!JSI wroralln 114114 llnoal foot of rurbetnae (sow) straight 144.44 llnaal foot of rurbotono (now) ta (14— It R Mod.) r I raise fur nished by contractor II droaood In* eid* | dressed outside). IS*? *4 oquoro yards asphaltic con* oral# (natural Inks aspbott) on eon* rreto foundation pacing. 111.14 ruble yards conerota undor and behind curb. City testtmotoo Ml cubic yards excavation. 144.14 llnoal foot of now curhgtoao In (14—4* R. 4—ir R Mod ) ctrrlag furnished by contractor 144 41 squaro yards asphaltic can* crote dutvul tabs asphalt) on eon* crete foundation paring. it 14 cubic yards coarrota undor and hahlnd curb. ISO. 40 llnoal foot af retaining stona, old Madina curb may bo uaad. CONGRESS ST. (Pmrtaf) Mt eutTc*y*l3TV*oavTt* on 11T® 4? llnoal fast af curbatono (now) straight 1441.44 squaro yards asphaltic son* erota (natural lake asphalt) oa coa* crata foundation parlag. I* 47 ruble yards roncrot* undor and behind curb __ 144 ruble yards «iv*vatl4*. 74 14 llnoal foot of curbstone (now) In (If —4‘ R Mad.) circles furnlahad by contractor 444 17 square yards asphaltic con* crata (natural Una aapkalt) on con crete foundation paring. 4 44 cubic yards conersts undor and behind curb. IT4 lineal foot of retaining stona. old Medina curb may bs uaad MAXWELL AYE. (Parln*) till cuMc"yTS? excavation. 1414 II llnoal feat of curbatono (now) straight. 4)14 41 squaro yards asphaltic con crete (natural lane asphalt) on con creta foundation paving *1 II cubic yards conerota undor and bahlnd curb. I*l cubic yards sscaratton. 41 llnoal feet of now curbatono (Straight) 114 7# llnoal foot of now rurbotono In (14—4’ R. 4—l4* R Mod ) circles furnished hy contractor. •44 44 squaro yards asphaltic con* creto (natural take asphalt) on con crete foundation paving. 14.41 ruble yard. concrete under and behind enrb I*4 lineal feet of retaining stona. old Madina curb may bo need. DUBOIS STMPurftac) M 77 cubic yards sscaratton. "1*74 71 llnoal feat of curbatono (now) straight 17f4.1l square yards asphaltic con* crata (natural lane asphalt) an con*, crete foundation paving. 44 41 cubic yards conerota undor and bohtnd curb. CHy roHmsUa 4>l cubic yards excavation 141 lineal feat of new curbotona (straight). 114 71 llnoal fast of new curbatono In (14—*• R. 4—l4* R Mad.) elrclaa furnished by contractor. 10T4 Pi squaro yards asphaltic con* crate (natural take asphalt) on con crete foundation paring. 51 74 cubic yards conerota undor and behind curb 447 47 lineal fast of ratalntag atona. old Medina curb may ha uaad ASHLAND AYE, (Paring) 4411 cubic yards excavation. 4144 45 llnoal fast of curbstona (new) straight. 111714% square yards ratnforced i concrete (Thomas system) paring 147 47 cubic yards conerota under and behind 914 cubic yards excavation. I*4 lineal feat of now curbatono (straight) 444. fl square yards reinforced con crete (Thorns* system) paring. 11.14 ruble yards concrete undor Snd behind curb. 141 lineal foot of retaining atona. old Medina curb may bo need TWENTY-EIGHTH ST. (Paving) 4414 cubic yards of amcnratlon. 4414 41 llnoal feet of curbatono (new) straight. 7441.44 square yards of rslnforcod concrete (Thomas system) paring. 147.1 l cubic yards of concrete undor and behind curb. nty ■ettmitee. 444 cubic yards of excavation 144.74 llnoal foot of now curhotono (straight). 14114 lineal foot of now curbstone la (4—4' R 4—l4* R. f—*4* Mod ) Hr* cloo furnished hy contractor 471 74 square yards of reinforced concrete (Thomas system) paring. 14 cubic yards of concrete under tkzA behind curb 314 lineal foot of retaining stona old Medlns^rurh^nsy^he^MOd. BYRON AYE. (Pyf«f) 1444 ruble"*"Vi excavation. 1144 44 lineal feet of curbstone (now) straight. HR M square yards ersosotsd block on concrete foundation paring, 41 11 cubic yards conerota undor and behind curb _ 44 enblg yard# swearstlon 14 lineal feet of gurbgtono (now) straight. Detroit Times Transcontinental Campaign GOOD FOR 8000 VOTES NOMINATION BLANK I am B rooWant of In Dlotrlot No ana wlah to ontor Tho Dotrolt Tlmoo Tranooontlnontal Campaign. I folly undonatand tho rofulremonta and eon dHlono governing tho campaign and agree to coolly wtth tho oomo. •If nod Telephone No Nomo Streef Mato Mloo or Mro. City or Town ...Boolnooo Addrooo TIN DOLLARS IN SOLD WILL SS PAID NOMINATORS Os THI 10 LAOIBS KLSCTID 41.44 lineal foot of new cur be lone In (i—4* X I—ls R lied.) circles furnished gy contrnotgr. , 114.4* sauaro yards creeaeted block oa concrete foundation paving. ' 144 cubic yards concrete under sad behind curb. 94 llnoal foot of retaining atona old Meulna curb may bo used. The time to bo sot In the contracts for the completion of the abora par* Ins lobs shall be as follows. Tillman avenue, July 11. 1414. Holbrook avenue. July ||, 1414 Martin nvonuo. July ft, ll||. Robns avenue. July It, 111* Unwood avenue. Aug. |g. 14i4. Preston street. July 11 1411 Congress Street. July 14, 1411. „ Maxwell avenue. July 11. 11l I. Dakota street July 11. Illg. Ashland avann* Aug. tl. 1414. fwonty-alghth street. Aug 14. 1111. Byron nvonua July |i. Ill* mid streets to be pared according to ike gpoclkcatlons for ggphaltlc conoroU nd4*ptod Jan. 14. nil. radar adopted Jan. 14. till: reinforced con* sianoL Vtt nnx the eatlmatee of the City Engineer as abora and the charter and ordinances of tha City of Detroit. PMdera will auto tha price per rttbl* yard for aacaratlan. price per lineal foot of curbing, pries per equare yard far paring or concreting, end price par lineal foot for retain ing plaak or atona. etc. ■lda will only be r seal red for the entire of the work or material for any street or section of streot. as per quantities atateg tn tha estimates and tha Md Will be accepted which la tha lowest on aggregating tha a have de tails regardless of sny error of exten sions or footings made by bidders Ridden must deposit with Mds en closed In separata envelope, a certt* (led check narable ts the order of tbe Department of Public Works of tha City of Detroit as follows: Slum an arenus 91.144 . olbrook arenus l.ss* artfn avenue 1.444 Rohaa avenue...., ts# Unwoed avenue 1.444 Presten street.., 1.444 Cengraea street 444 Maxwell avenue 1.444 Sakata street i.tas shtand avenue 1.144 Twenty-eighth street . 1.544 Srron avenue... I,lts cb sum will be forfeited to the City of Detroit In cnee the bidder falls to enter Into contract subject to oonlrmattsn af the Comsson round) within tve day* after the acceptance of hie tender by the Department of Rutile Works. Im. bidder whose tender ta ac cootad Will be required to ftirnlah with his contrarian approved surety eemoany bend to tbe (Sty of Detroit In the full amount of the contract Mf* to T Jfft* conditioned on the full and faithful performaace of hte 3 of the contract. » contractor shall be paid In 1 for ftrat paving, or the pro thereof, ts such bonds are pur •imsad by the Mnklng Fund Commis sioner*. scour ding to law. No hid will be accepted from any •eraon or Arm who ta In arrears or default to tlte City of Detroit. Aped Scat tons In details for tbe •k*ve work may be bad on applica tion to the secretary. The Department af Public Works expreaely reaervaa the right to reject any or all proposal* All proposal* sha(l he made la dapMcntn «i« okowi: h rnntßLL A-1949 Commissioner. PROPOSAL FOR STRUC TURAL STEEL NEW MAIN LIBRARY BUILDING. DETROIT, MICH. April 19. 1414 Sealed proposals will be received by tbe Detroit Library Commt—le* far tbe structural steel work for superstructure of tbe (few Main Library Building, which proposals are to be In accordance with the drawings and apeclAcnUona prepared FOR SPRING PLANTING EYERGREEN LAWN SEED LAWN AND GARDEN FERTILIZER % U HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS SPIRE A, WBIGELA, LILACS, ETC. CLEMATIS AND HONEY SUCKLE vines MmmZMt BUSH, CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. LOHRMAN SEED OOMPANY RANDOLPH RTRKET AMD ORATtOT AVRNVC. jTplteStoes lßjfS&jh I* l Snappy Styles ArVl^ Our stock is complete in 4/r every detail to fit the young MfjftML men and ladies with real nil styles of the wear well styles. IpT Just come in and see them and remember that Styles and Prices are right REPAIR MODERN SHOE REPAIRING WORK II msnyHb Done by expert nhoe makers with the bent HtFlt of materiel. Brine Rri your Nhoea here If you 3m jjTiCB3 want them repaired P. j. SCHMIDT Michigan Avc. SATURDAY, MAY I, 1115. by Caaa Gilbert. Architect U JAM* Twenty-fourth street. New York City. Two copies or tha drawing* and suedAaat 1 one will be on III# in the often of the Architect and of the library* Commission at Farmer and Gratiot streets, April 14th. 1414, M examination and use of all bidders. If bidders wish Individual sate of drawings and specifications for thalr Md they may obtain suah Individual asta upon application In writing ta Cass Gilbert. Archlteat, upon payment af tka actual coat of blueprinting same A certified check for 144.04 la to accompany request for ladlvtdttel set. which check, lea* 14.04 whtca will be deducted for coat of reprodue- Ilona af eaoh set af drawings and specifications, Will be returned upon return of tha said drawings and • pacifications. •»ch individual asta era for esti mating purposes only and are to re ntal n the property of tha Archlteat and are to bn rat urn ad te him Im mediately after bids have been sub mit ted.% A certified check for tea (14%) par coat of the amount of tka bid must accompany proposal, said check to ho drawn oa some solvent banking In stitution and made payable to the Library Commission of tha City of t>etrolt. Michigan. All bids to be filed at tha office of tha Library Commission »n or before Thursday. May 11th. at 1:14 p m. Mo proposals received after the time tinted above will be considered. The Jbrary Commission reserves the any ami ail bida, to w«i»-« -ny <le.ec t nr . any kid. For tha library Commission (Signed) DIVIB R DI’FFTFLD. A-1141 President CITY OF DETROIT—Office of City Treasurer. April 14. ISIS. Notice la hereby given to all per sona interested that there hava been filed In this office the following named assessment rolls: * FOR CONSTRUCTING VITRI FIED CROCK LATERAL SEWERS. 801 l No. 7474—F0r constructing vitrified crock lateral sewer. No. 244a. la allay In block bounded by Parkin son. Martin. Waldo and Park wood avenues Hell No 4444—F0r constructing vitrified erock lateral sewer. No. I(4t In alley north of Orand River «nq west of Quincy avenues where not built. Roll No. 4404—F0r constructing vitrified crock lateral sewer. No I**C la alley In block bounded by Twenty* eighth street. Lovett. Warren and Mc- Oraw avenues where not bullL Roll No. 4414—F0r constructing vitrified crock lateral sewer, Ne. 1744. In alley In block bounded by tleeck wood. Woodrow. Moore and Ttrema* avenues. Roll No. 1414—For constructing vttrMted crock lateral sewsr. No. 144 C 1* Her gent street, between Moran street and Rllery street extended northerly. Roll No 1411—4 or constructing vitrified crock lateral sewer. No 1111, In alley east of Martin avenue, north of Otla avenue. Roll No 4411 —For constructing vltrtfted crock lateral sewer. No. 1741. In alley east of Wood mere avenue, south af lions avenue. Part Ila due and payable within 44 days from data of tnta notice. Parts 1. I and 4 become due and payable In #•#. two and three year*, respec tively from the data bf this notice, together with Interest at the rata of 4 par cent from the date when the work was accepted by tha city.. Either of eald parts may be paid within 14 days from in* data of this notice, without Interest. If either of the parts one. two. three or four shall not be paid when they become 4u*. * per cent penalty and interest at tha rata of 7 per eeat from tke date when the work was accepted by the city will be added, and tka promisee assessed will be advertised and sold aa provided by law. MAX C. kom. A-1144 City Treasurer.