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LITTLE ADS FOR THRIFTY BUYERS Designed for the Purpoac of Placing Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftsmanship and Special Service Offered by Exclusive Concerns That Are Not (Generally Advertised Classified j Cent a Rates. 1 Word Cash with order. If t hurtl' and, <c • line. No transient nd veil Inin it Innertod f<»r less (hull I*l with rush. I*C l» chut grd, j.er Insertion The above rates apply to ull rlassl- except Hiritm. <‘nrd.-> "f Thanks, Obituarlr* Meeting Notice* •ml ull U<ls pi eva ding kittle llel|) Itlrth*. Heatha. t’airt* of Thank* and Meeting Notice* Mlnlimun charge. 55c for 25 word* or less ovrr "I word* one und-one-thlrd cent* for each extra word. Marriage Licenses. Charles N Morrl*. 29. Hetrolt; Elisabeth Morrla. 28. Kalamn*oo. Albert 1* H.iutngat th. 11, AIMn Kb>pp, 22. Emil finch. 22; Alma frlebe. 20 Arthur W. litank. 22. Clara Klein hardt, 22. leotita Kofha. 24. Taylor Center; Elsie Itaether. 29. name Joneph II WtlllAma, 4S. a!ury Wright. 4« Harney Jediiohowskl, 22, Gertruds Nu>«t.»l. Jl. Michael Uyan. 27. Maricuret Mc- Namara. 38 John Its mnt. 21 Morv Oanesar. 19 Hell M Herrl<k. 26. Northville. Helen Latimer. .‘2. snrn*. lam Ci»op« r, 21; Krmanle Harding, 21. Cliarlea Hurley. 21. ilruane lnle. Ruth tlullck. I'. eame Clair H. Harrett. 32, Murtha M seer. 29 IDalmar He) wood, 21. Grace Swig •r, 18 Alt-ert C. Clan. 21. I-aura Cleland, 19 Gregort Canla, 25 Johanna Suclo, I* Jnrk K Hrikett. 27. Katherine Pormlxm. 7* Sam Chudler, ."2: Sarah R<»ttent>erg. 21 Oliver A IJttle. 28. Franc la I* lyv ett. W.illm Miller. 2'» Kate Havnea. 57 Nlela Hunaen. 27, ta-na Weinrb h. 22 William Vico, 90 Ida G inning. 21 Joseph Mslek. 52, Magdalena Me. to Albeit J Frydrych. !♦ Ce<«Ma 7. i gl'ewxk! 19 Dentil I Schweler, 2t. Roae 17. Moore. 21 IVter Wilson. 2« Margaret Smith 26 Edward J M elke. 22; Kllxabe'h Kutrhlnsky. 25 Krederteh c, liana. 25, Beulah Jud •on. 25 Alfred Hevreuther. 27; Gra-'e 1 Perkin*. 21 Joneph llerghoff, 25 Uo*«i Prlmak 19 Doraey Slmmn* a. 21 Kenton. <> Myrtl .. A Downing -'I a\ me Fsereit M Grliutn. "x. Flora P»yn ton, 27. Ar. hie T’ Klalaa. 2'*, Mlllan M ftchrader. 25 Gregg Turnbull. 59, Mabel Swujth out. 51 Ernest F Ptacev. 25 Ruby G Paw ley 19. Her! »t* rl T Hotter, 21 Johtinnfi Sc hll asvx k l 25, Snm Vxelac. 30. Elisabeth klartirr 32 John Thompson. 27; Grace Caswell. 19 Karl McMullen. 25. Flint Gladys Oodahue 13. >ame Edward Maids 27 Udnn Huehner. 11. Pietro Mexxlna. Ac itn Greco, n •> " John Keen. 19. BulallA M Romm hurdt. 45 Lout* M«el. 257 Susanna Lengvc! 1« Grand d«V f r « •cce- f >n* t I .ess la r rautn;i"« Jr 27 His city; Eva it Man rib'll 22 S I'etrolt John A North wood. 4'. Kettle M Ha,wk«h«s» 4 7 AdoMJinx Kellv. 25 Maud Thomt - ion. 25 _ George Dnntdson. 59 Mas " Farn 3am. 7.5 • Andrew N '-01. 27., « ■ bin button. Fred 77 hite ?9 rarah Wtlxon 29. Antoni Pdok 71 Amleli Bb. h it F.rnle Harwood, 27 Marla P ‘*hort. 1 Cecil Ruaaell. 27 Olive Jearv. 1° P.safrenxe Cnronna, 31; Concetta Ylunnlnit. 27 Births. BOYS W Smith. .’IS Hartford I. Wales, 4 V". jirocn M Folnstetn *l4 Hast ings’ A Kha.i. M 2 Milwaukee K Fr«nt~ 473 Mcpoughert v. r Sv..< hnk. |OM Ferry, O. Smith. 22-‘i H«dhrimk. W The f i nit 2f. lUkor F Bllwa, |4"5 I Mihail*, W W< rk*r, 117' Kirbj M S«ti\vnrt*. T«S;• Trimhlev <’ Dwer. 10*! Ml Vernon tl S-.rin. Harper hos pital. I. ItoKHi re\v*kl. 22'• Thirtieth r 4*2 Tillman I* 11 •. fT r»i n r». Harper ho I'lliil, M Krn w ltv tiskl. 11>.i.*. t r**«t•-rf k .1 Pro»ko« «kl, 715 llendrh M Plasiynskt. 7"i Mtt< 1 I• i: I : Irblgc. r.flO Me rroll A ngurskl, 17 4 t'iirtt.'lrl B 11-rniaris. 744 Third ) Buiko. 'I':; Kuclld F. Turrell. *’.4o', for., r.r-1 It Thorn. 1 ..os Hurlhnt F Pxvie. M«MIIc. I • Tah.uhkl w •»• mnn'i hospital W PeMar. 7!• 7 New port. F t 'r;if t. *. 2 i'h trlevolx . IV, Bar Kr«>. 221 Fort A llemstrec t. 7> FlPcenlh I. Rusell. 1 rt'» Sev«*nt< onth r*. Tmm, * Kinsman. K Sldor. 1514 Mt rm. . 11 r» •* >■ twki. 35’ Thirty fifth o Walluri 11.»r |« r t'lipltil M <}..r jon. *7* t’mrornn \V Miller. 4tt '’ran for l 7. Zfspaski. I<* t_• Medhury. I Oornk. Ml Mrdhurj , .1 Knam. 1"1 Tow nwoii'i i: Oritcs. \deie I. CVfm-r, 645 Mlt« hell Zadglnshl. MM Wnrnnn. c Kohfcldt. 1 »•«» Antic tnm J. Kowalski, l.t St. Charles. *7 •>ll*l v. Orai hospital; It Klshner. 145 Barfield. F. Ilofmet **r. 1543 Field; A. Harsh. 144 Hancock OIRI-s. K. Nleuwlandt. 457 lllllger .1. lihAoink. I*2 Buchanan. M Pumas, »7,05, lllliliaril. F ll'irmel, l,.hi F..r ist; O A<lnms, 241 Sheridan, \ \ >la. I& 2 Mullett, .1 Nplllane. »5 I’lttm. .1 Langneker, 15 Lyman. .1 Fo/eiskl, 1434 Campbell; I Pmlek, 11'* Thirty* Irst. J Kroguleckl. 32 Thirty see >n<l; W. Si hull*, 495 Itoosrvolt M icrval, 459 Klrh) \V Hoherts, 1142 Tanton; It. Marvel. 113 Frcilerlrk II Thiel. 1055 M< I’lellon; A Bachman, 1 474 Twe-nty fifth. W F-vrney, 752 Illinois. J. Kinhnrskl. 22 Alhrrlus. f*. Michael. 105 Atwater. I' Stein, I*7 Brewster. A Ohertter, 541 Fort; W Balev, I*l4 Hussell, It. Boppa. 444 Hon roe. F. Khert, 34 1 Pulxda (twtnst; W .lNti|on*ki. 1244 St *u- Mn: F Navantiaa, 511 Oreenwood. J. tVoJrlk. 34 4 Wesson. K Hriidsf, 155 Tamptiell J lVendt, K4* Mlrhlisn; •! Plnaston. 44 HlnnforiP: II Wilkie, 2<>’, Campbell M. Branrhand. Ilnrper hos pital, It Itothenl.erg, 1 544 Fisher; W McOraw. 242 Baltimore. J. Humphries 1243*4 Brand Hlver: P MChApelle, 122 Mli-hlann. Deaths I rank Pacha, 1 243 St Auhln. 20 •■cars, Inquest pending. Anna Krnsa, I'M Blopi-lle. 45 sears, embolus rrre • rl; I'nkniiwn man, foot of iraatlnKs. i5 years, aeonlte poisoning; Fred Inrtown, 202 W. .leftirson. 24 years. »eart disease; Frank Stevenson, f’lill* Iren's Free hospital, l month, m»l --lutrttlnn. 'lrrvar.la >fopolltano, St ■lnry's hospital, 35 years, nephritis, tlareo Ferlan, Brace hospital, 22 rears, gangrenous nppendh-ltla. S«>- )hla TV Wlli-ns, 44 film. 43 years, isrclnnma. Fnknown woinsn, foot of Ifoprell. >7 years, flerldentai drown* rg. Lillian Thetit, 20 Lmmons, 15 tears, peritonitis. JUNE 1 9 1 .*5. i Mortuary lilltltlE June 2. Catherine M. Wliluw of the lute Shepherd H Cur rie nnd mother of Samuel It , Al fred C. Carlo* C. Arthur M. Steven Renadlet Grummond and Mr» i lit■. Dittmer i maral lilui I day. .rune 5. from residence of I )t«thlna Itathx. 22 New!terry-avc., Int 2 p. rn. Funeral private. nillHtNKt Mrx Carrie, widow of Mr. Merley Fairbanks. dearly be loved mother of Kdlth, Gladys. Robert and Kenneth. June 1 Fu neral at realdery-e. 922 Eighteenth st . Friday at 2 1. in. It tIIKHKORN J ii 2. at rexldence. I ' Ferry-aye . ix«, Übrlstlan U Hul.eihorn. aged ,78 year*, father of c II llutierkorn, Jr.. Adelaide P Haherkorn and Infant aon. Henry llarsey Haberkorn. Funeral Frt dny, June 4, at 2 30 p. m. M;HI<I so\ June 2, Hexple P. be loved wife of James C I erguson Funeral Friday morning. 1 9 a. m from realdenee. b. 75 Twelfth-at ttAHTIA May 31, 1»1R. Anthony. m:.-d 52 yearn, beloved non of Nichole* C, and the late Anna Mar lin, nee Hauer, and dear brother of Arthur. Mr* George Payer, Clara, Irene. Jacob, Viola and Ray mond Martin Funeral from resi dent 45 Rnhnx-ase, Friday, at v 45 am, and to St. Catherine’* church, 9 54), Mel. Foil Harry A . aired 11, dear brother of John A MalcoUn, Mrx. Jn*. Webster. Mrx G I. McGregor. Mrx .1 Mcponahl. Mr*. Herbert Wain Funeral from 179 Concord ave.. Friday, 2 pm. Met. Bltlt 7 fin June 1 1915. Kath leen. daughter of John M and 1 IP. ibet h Florence Flvnn M-Oarry. Funeral from residence, 2HH Vim Pyke-nve.. Friday, June 4 Rr r|iilem service* St. Chnrlra’ church at 9 a. m. Mix I-'.lt June |. 1915, at hi* resi dence, '.’24 North ave, Mt Clemen*. Mich. John, beloved husband of Josephine c Miner Funeral Fri das. tone 4. to St Peter** church at P> 'o'clock Iturial at Mt Elliott via funeral car. Private. Kindly omit floss er* PET7.II4H T Pine 7 at hi* reablence. 45 Hendrle-ave . John If., aged 75 sear*, husband of the late Knielia pet /.holt, grandfather of Georgine and «'arl Mnttaon. I'utieral Frida). 2 p. m. *« 111 I.TK June 2. 1915. Christine ir ee Hardoln). at famlls rexldence, '7 Waterloo xt . I.elos ed svlfe of J II Schulte and dear mother of Rose Knoy, Irene, Raymond, j Walter. A mandu*. Joseph. Edward. Norhert, \a on* and I,«>rrtt.i. Notice of funeral later. U 11% r Suddenly, at Saglnasv Mich . Pin** I l 9 1.7, l i. o' M<-’ t■ e loved hu«hnnd gs Mirth.i H ' W|e«t Funeral *. r. be* from rexldence 27 Owen-ave Funeral Friday morn ing a* 19 oVIoi k Funeral private MKKTINGS. M 1 'MHERS of Prl.le of Western Reh. t.o«lt. No 5 ju. 1 n O F. are re i|tie*ted to in* et at Western Temple, M i vtiur> -ave , Sunday. June 5. nt I 5" p m to partb ljiaf e In niemot- I.« 1 xervlce* with subordinate lodge* ,-i■ Wo duo re c<'nii'li rs Mary I'ent, N G LI hblr Whipple, I tec. Secy. him* tvtx.KU—a w r. A NEAT-APPEARING gentleman, i about 2.'* sear* of age, good habitx ,i• and higi- ambitliin and not afraid | of work, to J"ln a live sale* force; experience not r.7-essary; sve a*- * •,• <t sou In mans' way* Apply to Mr Glddlngx. 101 <> Penobscot bldg from 9 to 12 only j AG' NTS >*ul district manager* want ed to i all on the automobile trade r; .-.it opportunity. Write for par ti iiiur* at once \ Grossman. L* Jov-st , Ronton. M*s* \ RELIARI.R young man desiring ■tends work good chance for nd s nneonioiit 15 Mlctilgan-as-e AN" 1 SHiNtILEHS v» nte 1 Apply at .'9l Parker-asc or call East 9CT-J V t;\| \TFUE WINPURS Jeffe'rxon nn*l M'-Dougnll plioi <• North 2930. R fIARRI WANT El > 5.7 Fort-*t. w. opposite postofflee. H v RUKR winted for evening* and s iturdas-* jjood guarantoe 87 Cot - tage Grove-nve , Highland I irk I Hemlock .7 I8- J. ! It Alil’.Pk. first - class . steady lob 11 ’• guaranteed, good over money to right mnn 29®>-k Hastings I:\HBKR SHt'B Three chairs and , Igar stand cheep, have other busi ness In view 75 t West Warren B* ÜBV.lt wanted steadv; none hut the lost *ls. half over *?n. 24°4 Woo.lw»rd-sve. RtUBFIt SffftF for sale small, good locality. North 4933-J. RARRFK First-class steady man rail Bratlot nnd Maes It VIlllK*! Bnarnote* *l2 and half over *1 * 34 4 West Dl«. RARRF.R for Saturday; $5, half over V 1024 l«afayet»e east n\Rßt;ll First-class man at on<-e --•teaov Joh. good guarantee Brush IMUttt’US wanted two for Saturday »•. :.a and half over $7 50 .otta Bratlot. iiABBKB WANTKI> Staadr first ■ ,- I 'y. < man 5 T\*-st Atwafer-st I.VI•I ; |; I : f,, r I • ' I 1 “'ll' ’ Iced half over »rt *123 West .lef ferson. _______ BOY with wheel for delivery. week 44* Ttitnam _ HOY about 17 with grocery atore ex perience 939 Third. boy WANTED for grocery and de livery wagon. 399 Putnam. BOY wanted, about 15. 371 Brand River. BOY wanted to run tindertaking business Hemlock 1595. FA RPt'NTF.U wanted. 116 Breen* wood. FFMKXT WORK wanted flrst-clasa. nt 10c per foot. Walnut 4073. ri.FRK Kxperlenred grocery clerk and delivery man nroualnted on west side Apply 727 Porter. COOK Colored, at once must he neat appearing. *2t Woodward. FXPF.RIFNOKP grocery delivery driver: must he reliable. 1527 Hamllton-hlvd. EXPF.RIKNCKn man for grocery de* livery. 974 fgtfnrop KKF.PFBH WANTF.P for lithographic presses. Bood wages. Steady Job. Brand Rlver-ave and F.llsaheth-st MOTOR ASSI'M BLF.RS. hearing scrapers and lathe hands wanted. Fordyi e and Mnrston. < NKAT-APPF.APINO rentleman about . rears of age. good habits and high nmldtlon and not afraid of work, to Join a live sales force; experience not necessary: we as sist you In msnv ways Apply to Mr fllddlngs. Ihlrt Pynohscot bldg, from 9 to 12 only. When you answer these •<lr#ri,.c manta pleas# mention th# Tint#*. EVERYBODY’S COLUMN Want to Sell Something ? Try a little Ad in the Times Classified Col umns. ONLY lc A WORD We Collect letter Main 4520. IIEI.I* WANTED— M 91.F.. C. A. ERSKINK, 250 Chlca* o-blvd.. I* Invited to attend the orpheum theat -r I- rlda s rvi nln* > of the Petrolt Tim*-* Tsv.. tickei.x are waiting at this office for him PARKKIIANGER wanted flr f* • Ii - only. Apply 117 Calvert PLUMBERS HELPER 854 Dlx salksmen” For Subdivisions and Fruit Farms 0. F. HYDE CO. 302 CHAM. OF COMMERCE MAIN 599 WANTED Janitor* .-mall down town building* must l•• temperate an>t furn!*h first-* lass r» R fence Thone Cadtllai f.550, YOUNG MAN wanted ;is gr*u«or > clerk rii'.*t have good reference* 1 42 Charlotte. * MEM* W 4 \ rr.ll—V'l AI t*. C>»MI KTI'.N’T girl for g.-nt ral house s»-ork Wages 4S Rlchton-ave. Hemlock 27.19-It. GIRT, about 18 wanted for general office work and to insist In print ing department, temnorarv posi tion wage* J 5 per week Apply im mediate | \ 1490 Rusaell GIRT, for hou-.ssork, family of three adult* "ill 5 1 LnSalb blvd.. hear Grand-blvd. and Fourteenth GIRL for g. nernl h o u*<-work two children. 170 Alexandrine ss-est. wanted for c-ereral housework"; no washing 19.55 Second-uve GIRL wanted for general housework; no washing Philadelphia west GIRL wanted for general housework small famlls . no washing 72 Chandb r-ave. GIRL for klt'hrn 'sork no Pundris work $5 per Week 1528 Ru**e|| GIKI. for genera! housework 15t Jo sephine-ave. Tel North 5457 -M GIRL for general housework; no washing 255 Hancock west. GIRLS wanted to work on custom pant* 51 Michigan JANtTRfCM ktroT u, neat whit* wo man for evening work In nn office building 1915 Han cook. MISS E EARN-Gl \W 172 Ruena Vis ta east, |* Invite.l to attend tbe Orpheum theater Frida*' evening as a guest of the PetruU Time* ticket* are waiting at this office for her. MAID for general house** ark ref erence* 1151 John R rhone North 3505-R OPFICF? GIRL :.e St RELIABLE GIRT, for general house work no washing small house: good home Hemlock 2211 1 or call nt 145 Fhlcggo-hlvd. si*77' tng GIRI t . nssi«t dressmaker 312 Wlrder-st \\ \ IST *v ant. and also errand girl 591 Fisher Ar rade, WAIST nnd skirt hands wanted 314 Washington arcade. WAITRESS wanted for restaurant 575 Antoine-st WANTED—GirI for general ** • one who enn go home nights, two In famllv; wages $5. Cnll North 995. WANTED Women to work for hus band's room and 1 o.ird 23 Victor* ave Hemlock 2317-J. WANTED Experienced glrlx for making hand-made envelopes Ap ply 57 to 99 East Fort. 55 hen you nnswer tne** aflverttg** merits please mention the Time*. OSGAR ANI) ADOLPH AT THEIR GAY PRANKS. —Dy Condo. VS- Dtss COePCNMvM OP I *s' /4DOI.PH. COOK |W \ I "ORt Ms- I DISS \ _ —. / f?tpT|U4W PSYOOkO«Y \ / ( oNt> \ TAn 3TUtJYIM(i /{ a ARATjABA J / A S ■irt I ;’Vie> J A ’ liiF // ‘ 1 ' ' ll,i j UUE> '** \ ’ ''& IIF.IT W 4 VTKD—KF-MAI.P --7' WTEP—GirI for general work. • >n> who cun go home nights; two In family; wages f»> 189 Rlaln-ava WANTED—Two young girl* for lah- Ot itorj work 497 Lufayette-ldvd SVANTEP -At once. 50 salesladies Call 22418 7Veat .lcffer*on-ave 77 WTEP Girl for general house work Apply 91 Willis ave east. WANTED Retlned young girl tocar* for child afternoon* 484 Sheridan WANTED Girl to 40 general house work Call at 1881 Michigan. WOMAN wanted to do kitchen work • i Gratiot, WANTED 2.") Telephone Operators 37’e pay while learning. Fine oppor tunity for advancement. Rest rooms provided for off-duty hours Good inducements to bright girl*. TTIE M H'H HI A N STATE TELE PHONE CO Apply Cadillac Exchange. corn*r of John R. and Madison. YOUNG GIRL for general house work. Ilemlork 2471-SV. \l TPM44HH.es. FUFF MOTOR BOAT SHOW AT 1256 Jefferson Avenue East Watch for the GLASS HOUSE A complete line of motor boats, canoes, rowboat*, engine* nnd all sorts of marine accessories and fit tings. DON'T FAIL TO COME Open every day from 8 a m. to 9 p m Saturdays open from 8 a. in. to 4 P m Open Sundays only by special ap- I (ilntment. PKTKPIT BOAT COMPANY. i r sal High power 4-passenger r..*-i.' t*r, ( verhauled and In perfect shape, inquire Jos. Catnpau-ave. or phone East 387. At TU IKSTRI CTION STi I >FNTS WANTED Learn to drive and repair automo hll. by the Merling System. In dividual Instruction, new class each w-e.k Enroll n> w for next week Sterling Auto (.'ollege. 717 Cass-ave \ l TO P MITIKO. Auto and Wajron Painting O S MULL. PROP. Cass nnd Adam*. Upstairs. \\ 4 \TE.R— \ I T4»Montl,l>*4. \\ K CAN SKI.L YOUR CAR We can buy a car for you. I*et us know what you have or what you w ant. A. C. AUTO SALES CO. Cad. 354-J. 167 First St. WANTED—AUTOS” We will sell your car without cost to you. 77'e have more buyers than cars A. Auto Sales, 167 First* st Cadillac 354-J --lit MM.sx OPPORTIT M ITIKI. P, AK E r’Y. S7O(TDOWN On busy street, doing big business; nf> competition. Equipped with Marshall double ovens nnd all bak ing utensils Dlegle At Rees, 329 Free Pres* bldg Main 611 RICH TALUK. MINE Improved. 0 mile.* from railroad. 3 mlb x from boat Walnut 741 -M. or Robert Elliott, 210 Dover Court-rd.. Toronto. Ro4»minpr House. S2OO Down Dandy brick, located > 3 mile circle Nice furniture Dlegle a- Rees. 329 Free Pres* Hldg Main |fll ti 11.1,1 MtltX AMI POOL. BILLIARDS and Pocket Billiard Tn - bb « with the only g* nulne Monarch cushion.*; new and remodeled at moderate price.* nnd easy terms; also sut I'lle* nnd repairing Rrun«- wick-Balke-Collender Cos., of Mlehl- Randolph-st DBTK4 liu x COMPETENT, trustworthy operative*, day or night. H Cl Dwyer Secret Service Bureau, No. 505 Breltmeyer tddg Cadillac 251 Nights nnd Sundays, phone West 3578. GARAGE* GARAGE, 20\20. solid mnronry. brick veneer or stucco, asbestos shingle.*, full cement floor, everything flret rlnsx. will place It on your lot for 1.199. otner sizes In proportion Call us up and let us figure with you. DETROIT CONSTRUCTION CO, Hemlock R7-M or tle-c.back 2382. •TOR M.l'7 AND CARTAGE. ACME Storage, mammoth warehouse. Storage, moving M. 899. 41 Gilman. CENTRAL STORAGE CO. moving, packing, fireproof; rate* right Mo tor vans for suburban moving. I hone Cadillac 69. ROEHL BROS . Storage, Cnrtr.ge and Packing. Oftlce 16* Alfred. Ridge 82.5. Waverly-nve. PARTY MOVING to California can rent part of car. Central Storage ■ Cadllla II WANTED TO Bt V. CASH' CASH! 77* e buy old false teeth, old gold watches, diamonds, jewelry, etc In any condition. Liberty Refining Cos., 9* Wood ward ave., fourth floor. >\nen you answer irnes* *o*crtts«* inents plenso mention tne Time*. DETROIT TIMES MONEY SAVING HINTS FOR YOU FOR KAI.B—MI«< H. SHOW CASES BEE I’H t>« fore buying elsewhere r l»a<l in price* ami quality. Other* follow Counter*, "holvinrr. wall on i, «-t<* We alwo manufacture a complete line of SODA FOUNTAINS hark bar*. chairs, Inlilm, stool*, mirror*. *■»«• Huy dir**, t from man ufacturer and rave Jobber*' profit*. Detroit Store Fixture Cos. Main 4822. .127-341 Gratiot. MUM. Wild.lS SMITH, Ghamberlaln sl , I." Invited to attend the Or pheum theater Friday •v« nlng a* K ptiest of the Detroit Time* Two tl< ket* are waiting at thta offire for her. TYPEWRITERS. All new *lO. rebuilt sls up Rent *1 mo. up. IKBdjfcjp) Agents \ fount table*, new and second-hand Geo. Marsh To., 0 Farmer-tt E 7. term*. WE EXCHANGE your old furniture for new or give you on.<h. Main 2004 103 Mlchlgan-ave xiovky to i.o t\. CON ST It I’CTI <»N LOANS I ,iT»» TANARUS:« 1 amount*. J. F Weber, 304 Gratiot. I*F.HSO\ tM. X’OTICE If any poor idrl I* In trou ble. needing ailvh e, friendship or help, write nr rail on ML'i'KKTAKI Margaret puffy. 993-Fort-*t w**t. Salvation Aj-my. LADIES HATS re I I t* and Panamas our specialty The Exclu sive Mat Frame Shop, M Gratiot. MTOII xtill. STORAGE furniture, ma: 1\ new. bar gain price. Sumner Cos.. Mich & 4th. xx x\n:r>—xn*» cm.am'hi **. OT.D feather beds wanted Jewel Mat tre*s Cos , 35'j Michigan. Cadillac 195. TO HE % i—FI. XT*. AA A NEW Inker flat 'i -fly mod ern. five rooms anil hath West Grand-hlvd., near N< rthwestern high Phone Walnut 277*'.-.1 FURNISHED FLAT*" Choice nelghtmrliood; 6 room*, tiled hath. 2 bedrooms, in .mi heat an I Janitor, bark and lront porches, phone convenient to I rd, Cadilla Studebaker. Regal fa tones adults "iii>. riftfi nee* iw •> car line* Phone M. 1902. North £.312. NEW .-family flat ‘on Cl.iirmmint: steam heat, sleeping pot to k. beam ed eel Hr g. beautiful do -orations, $35. Cedar Al. MODERN 5-fatnllv flat. *25; on Mer -1111, between Rethune and Pallls ti r. Call North 1173-d ALGETt and lb iubl« n 5 nice large rooms, new. all modern. 175 Alger ' FLAT 5 rooms arid bath completely furnished with Janitor service W.il. nui 2912 FI.AT -5 room* and hath, compb tel\ furnished with Janitor icrvice. Wal nut l! 12. FOR RENT. st" lower fiat fi roomt and bath; strictlv modern; n<ar Water Work- oatk. 2• ■ 2 Montclair Hickory 1075-W. FI.AT to r* nt Canii'bell-ave , s.;•> Tel Cedar 316-M NEW—S rooms and both, h<..i and Janitor service, rim location. Wal nut 2312 (TH ■ blai ks off Woodward attractive i room fiat, modern to the minute, electric light", g.as; no children. North 31 it 7• J THE NEWTON one 5 and a 7-room apartment, modern. 190 Putnam North IK* N< »RTH 'Vi >r>W \RD and trlct Mocks off Woodward Attractive 4*. room flat modern to the minute, electric lights, gas; no children North SlB7-J. THREE H*" >M - hot water furnished Hemlock 29<t|- M. Hemlock R;*7 - It. TO RENT—lint sr.s. Hannan Rental Ajrency A free list of houst * and flat Call In person at the oldest and largest real estate e\ hnnge In Mlnur "a 1 McGRAW ni.no, CHARLOTTE, 10-room brick, hloi k fr< m \\ ■. | ward. N 4186 -.1 CLAIRMt brb’k. 3 liedroom* N'ctib I- M GLAI m O? rooms, two hath new! ■ t«- >r it. I, sx,s per month Ninth ' • ' \\ DOWNTt IWN, adjoining room*, wit' el-.tigs rß<s ets. neath furnished for house keepfng. Phone t’he ry 7: - W HAZEtAV OOP-AVI Third Iteautlful 1 • it n in - t new; sls. llettib'i'k 14• W JEFFI i works, beautiful. m<" •rn i r ■. t bedroom*, ban; pot > w i\ appointment. Telephone || k >rt lii-R • MRS E Bl InxMted to attend the ••rpheum the. ater n* ague «t < f the 11 it Tli on Frida y evening - > , 1 • are waMlng u t t • i TERRACE foi rent ner of Helen. Apply .’lf* n u\- East 737. When you answer the » tdterfi e ments please mention tl > Tit, * TO rti lIXMa: — HEAL EMTATO. TO RXCHARGIC— RKXI. ESTATE. IF YOU ARE GOING TO LIVE IN CALIFORNIA? Hero is a chance to obtain a fine resi dence in Berkeley, California, in ex change for Detroit or Highland Park real estate. Will also consider improved farm or land contracts. Address communicatoins to George P. Barnes, 733 Majestic Bldg., Detroit. FOR SALE— It EMI' KXi'K PfIOPEItTY, FOR SAI.K—HKSIIIKV K PROPERTY. DILLON-ANDERSON CO. REAL ESTATE T I TTf HAVE WHAT YOU WANT VV Hj CAN SELL WHAT YOU HAVE SUITE 1117 FORD BUILDING CADILLAC 1039 TO RENT—IIOI SES. TWO-STORY hrbk house, 11 rooms and Lath corner lot, with good grounds: garage; for rent for sum mer months. Tel. North 6*27 T< > RENT I Hiring duly and August, nicely furnished house. Vlnewood ave„ n< ir Phone West 237-M. 5 ROOM COTTAGE with large piece ; of ground, tlrand River and Maple grovc-ave.. one mile from city lim its. Apply 311 Harrt*on-ave. I.i .AN-AVK EUR* $ Hickory 472-M. TO HIAT-nOIIM*. A FURNISHED bachelor apartments for two or three gentlemen, on < harlot te-ave., near Woodward. ! Grand 5237-. P -I ~ , . [) kVE., tVO hue, large front rooms, for gentlemen near Peterhum Tel. Grand 1315-M i \ FRONT suites and single rooms In desirable apartment: continuous hot water. Grand 254-W. i ’OUPIjE pleasant rooms, North Woodward, suitable for one or two gi-ntlemen; meals If desired. Hem lock 1 799-J. FURNISH EP ROOM to rent for couple young ln-lle*. 254 Igiwton* ave. Walnut 960-W. GENTI.EMAN to share large alcove room, separate beds. 2 dressers. Must be person of refinement, good 1 health and good habits North 5708. HOTEL FRANKLIN r*nr Earned and Ttates—only a block from Wood ward and .Tefferaon-aves IP. tra fine, rooms at t.pi- ini Bummer Hates 50e, 75c. st, $1 50 per day. $5 to $7 per week. ONE FURNISHED light housekeep ing gnotn. private family, 285 Haw - ton-ace. Walnut 880-757. ROOM fur one or two gentlemen, all <*,• nvonlriH’ON, prlvitt* fniTiily. 1189-7 V. TP a )MS Furniture for room* com jdete. $1 week. Sumner. Mich. A 4tln ip rniit *. xD nooxts. no \RP and room for two gentlemen; i p,lx ate famllv. 830 East Jefferson. ! FRONT piuiM In North Woodward home. North 432-R. gT km XN-.TF.WISH family; comfort (ihie room with or without board. 1 M Ferry-ave. east. Phone North 3<isß-R. I \HOE, front room, nil conveniences; Voice alcove room, unfurnlsh ,,| meal.j 1725 Woodward. North 1086. IEH WEST I.AFAYKTTE-mWP Pleasantly furnishe-1 room, suitahle for two; home cooking SI xixil it RgtORTR* PENT Furnished summer cot. I tage Ennadian side T«ake St Glair, St Flair Shores. Phone Cadillac 2018 ■ XX’. , COME SEE RUSSELL ISLAND The miniature Relic Isle which *plß* the st El.ilr rlv« r Into the North rnd Middle channel*. All the traf n, ~f tic Great Lake* passe* your 1..,1 , It's ilways coni Russe.l i Li;,,id fomphre the modest prices. . c-v t•».. * and sure-to-lncrease ■ values of (hi* .summer bungalow colonx' h-ddlng n clea rtltle from the F. S government with other I offering*, dur representative* meet stur T.ine h at at the island and «t reet cars at Algonne. Gall or write for Illustrated literature and h p point ment HANNAN 1 XTcGraw Rldg. TO ,\I n x x*.I" —RE XI. MT*m f,O \«'it iS. : tulles from Algonac, 8- t.M.m Ill’ll e, 10x1(1; barn and *ey . 1 outbuilding*, all in fair condi tion bout 3 acres of good orchard; ],. jo-re strawberries and rast'her rie*. most of spring crops are In; 1 hot.-e. 3 cows. 5 cnlvcs, chickens, dm ks nil farm tools to work the farm with Will exchange for city proper!x‘ up to $3,500 to $4.000. (11l .MORE & CHAVENEI.LF. 412 HAMMOND RI-PG CAD 2939. I'oit n % t ri>io»*\cf. proper r x. I N 'i BOHUNK ii It-."!,. ■ t I invite.l to attend the Orphcum the ater Friday evening as a guest of . the T'etroit Times Two tickets are uniting at this office for him. FOR HAI.F—HKHIDKNCE PROPERTY . EAST SIDE BUNGALOW Five rooms and hath, plenty of o>ace for three rooms on second floor; built 1 . price only $2,540, amall payment down, balance S2O month ly. This property Is worth $3,000, but owner needs the money. E. W. VAS VARY 420 Free Press Bldg. Main 1267. 700 CASS AVE! 9-room house, finished In quartered oak; all modern Improvements; big yard; everything In A1 condition. Phone Grand 15*3, between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. See house by appoint ment. SCHOOLCRAFT If you own your own lots we will build you a home. Building several there now. Address box B, No. 23. s’-ROOM COTTAGE, bath and cellar. Just the thing for n«wly-xved*. $2,800, S3OO down. S2O month. Pali Friday or Saturday. John 11. Hub hard, 1296 Kirby east. Ridge 542. FOREST. Near Woodward Poll ! brick, slate roof, • room*. Wal nut 2786. FOR Ml E—VACANT I.OTSL e- ■ ■ I, ■< INVESTORS, STOP AT GABLE AND PISCOPINK SUBDIVISION Buy a lot within two minutes’ walk north of Harper ave. and Van Dyke. Good title ab solutely guaranteed. Price $350 to $125; $5 down, $5 a month. Take Harper car to Van Dyke ave. and walk two blocks north to Miller ave. Agent on property from 8 to 5 Sundays. For further information call MR. SHELBAUER, 4 McGRAW BLDG. MAIN 6524 WILLIAM GROYPON, 25 Henry-at , 1* Invited to attend the Orphcum the ater Friday evening as a guest of the Detroit Times. Two tb’Kcta are xvaitlng at this office for him. OATS RETAINS JOB AS STATE GAME WARDEN LANSING, Mich., June 3. (Spe cial.)—William R. Oates, of Mar quette, was appointed state Ranie, fish ami forestry warden for a term of one year by the Public Domain conimisHion in session here today. John Haird, of Saginaw, who sought to replace Oates, was appointed chief deputy warden. Thomas Pa vld Jones, of Petoskey, tl • present chief deputy, was made license clerk. Oaten’ salary will remain at $3,000 a year, that of llaird will be SI,BOO. Oates was opposed by Oil man Panic, chairman us the Repub lican state central committee. For mer Gov. Osborn, who origimally appointed Oates, backed Dame for the place. This is the first appointment of a game warden by the domain com mission. the appointive power hav ing been taken from the governor by the last legislature. Printing, ttic ptnln near Mmil—that la right—Tlnu-a .l«*h Itrot.—X|»|n 43? e. PAGE ELEVEN MAN CAVORTS ABOUT PARK CIJH onlyinpajamH The spectacle or a man about Water Works park Izlflflll Vrav of tlu- dawn" with only i t Mi«-> length pajamas to prOtMHl him from the weather—and It weather 1 1 ii> —caused DO nBB| exrlt.’inent in the nclghborhaJßjltl Thursday morning. The C 'Mhi.hr was Hugh McMillan, of No. 27C Montclair cording u> the polio* report. five hours in the open he wm mHH willing to accompany PatrobzSgiQ Henry V.n ( oppenoble to tbF pr<-( tn-' station, and he was removed to the detention ward {flH police headquarters, where he M 'inder observation. McMillan persists in his dislike for coveriZ||H of anv kind, and when wrapped iMgl a blanket lie promptly th/ew It and started to tear it up. % eloped a bad cold an a result of hlfM| ”.u ly morning excursion. The physiieaus will examine him. BANK’S REPORT I SHOWS DETROIT’S® CONDITION GOOd® Tiie report of the National BaiH or Commerce, which is printed i|H this issue in The Times, la a ter of interest not alone for t||H bank’s patrons and prospectiro p*l£S| ions, but Is a matter of general lerest, inasmuch as the bank's hlgMj water mark as to deposits may Vlfl be taken as an index of tho UntUraH eial condition of the whole City.S The National Rank of began business in 1907. At tho outset the personnel of the and directors was such as to ctlwH inand wide attention in the world. Us third annual showed deposits of nearly six mlftra lion dollars. Tho rate of has continued in an accelerated dtnH gree and In Its report of deposltzJS published in The Time 9 columns OiM today, deposits amounting to fMyFB "22,000 are shown. The growth otfl the itank reflects credit on ltgfl management, on Its ability to COUIS maud public: confidence, and on tJMjjiSj financial condition of Detroit as weO^B BABE 1 ASKS POLICE TOj 1 LOCATE HUSBANM “For God’s sake, come home® Baby la dying." 3 Even this urgent message, ••mils by bis wife, Clara, failed to bring $3 response from Frank Osborne, otjn No. 1636 (Crane-ave., Uamttramoioß who left home three months ago,.® ostensibly to collect S3O or S4O IH.'J9 back pay for bis serx’icea as strikebreaker some time previouslyg® Mrs. Osborne laßt Heard from IMF.® husband April 18, w-hen he wrot#l , her from No. 316 South State-sL«: Chicago, and spoke of enclosing 92* \ There w-as no money in the letter* ; how ever, and Blnce that date sh*; has written him repeatedly without result. She fears ho has met with • some accident, and has asked th* S Detroit police to aid her In locating . him. Osborne Is a lather. In the meantime the mother Is In ■ desperate straits, with no money* ; Insufficient clothing and her 10- ■ months-old baby at death's door, j She is being cared for temporarily by the family of William Weln, with i whom the Osbornes bhared th« aj house on Crane-ave. FACILITIES FOR ‘TWILIGHT SLEEP’ I TO BE PROVIDED 1 Members of tho staff of the Worn- * an's hospital will be given facilities | for giving their patients the "twi- .1 light sleep" treatment, according to J a recent deeision of the board, which ,j3 has been discussing the advisability 1 of taking this action for some time. * Tho ’’tw Right sleep" will not bo \ given in the hospital’s own cases, jj but any physician who wants to uso it for his patients will be provided i with the necessary quiet rooms and i trained nurses. This aetion was favored by Dr. C Hollister Judd and others who an* much interested In the twilight sleep" treatment. TINIEST REPUBLIC j DECLARES WAR I AGAINST AUSTRIA f T,T'C»\NO. June 3.—The tiny re- > public of San Marino has declared war against Austria, according to news agency dispatches. Bnn Mar- , ino hn an army of less than 100 * men. a