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TII U RSDAY, JINK 10, 191 5. LITTLE ADS FOR THRIFTY BUYERS Designed for the of Placing Before tne Public the Merchandise, Craftsmanship and Special Service Offered by Exclusive Concerns That Are Not Generally Advertised Classified j Cent a Rates I Word Caah with order, .f « barged, 7c * lln* No transient advertising Inserted foil» i than l*c with tush, 13c •* ch.irg- <l, per Insertion Thr itbov* rite* Riipiy to til rlgaal* ft. at lon* ••«■ .j t liirthi*. « »rd* “f TiuiiK i, < >tiit uhtie*. Meeting Nolle** 1 at 'I mII tin j>r i»rt*n In a Mala Help. ( Mirths. I'ciih-. Catrta of Thank* and Meeting Nntlo*» Minimum <h.ng«. !’> r 7» i 2!. aor tin or lee-. over Hi word* one and -on*»thlrd c*nt* Iff ra h c- \trn word Marriage Licenses George II lint* h*-r. Jl. Detroit. Mil lie TANARUS« iinant, .'ft, .-ame ealvatore i’or «ro. 25, J>*trolt; Har bai m I■ | Bloat 13, tarni , i\ | lit am s Mr»rkl«« 2>. Detroit. I-ou ratta k, 37. -ame Fai K Rouble Detroit; Haxel M It ur a * 11. 19. same. „ , P.dwaid Davl*. 22. Detroit. If«l*»n Achunia< her. IV asm* Phillip i: Walton. 2S. Detroit; Ethel M Ku#»ey. 2«, *«"’* , . Henry Pfelfel. 2", I‘rtrott. Ida Me Donald. 2#. *«me Jr»a H. Im. r 35 Mayavlll*. ky . Julia HlUthe, Jl. tame . ... Joseph V Collar 2«, Detroit. Alice Vm 33. Wglkervllle, »*nt. Charles K Scott, 2». Muncte. Inn., Pearl II H.»«*. 14. Indianapolis, Jnd .«tanle> SaJow«Wl. 21. 1». t r-.« t. I>kl* Hslotak. It. •ant** . , , Delbert Smith 25. lv»trolt. Louise M **ner. 23, *mnr Arthur Ar.-, 32, Detroit. Edna Sulli van. I*. OroMf Point* Henry A li.-hremll -’*. Detroit. Mb tilda K Oti* Jl. aam# Svth W I.a Harr*. 34. Birmingham O, Myrtle Imviilmii, 24. aam* Pharl*a t» Morrla. 3«. Detroit. Adrla It Caugher S3 «ani». Gaaton Hch»uhroe*k. IS. Detroit. Marie de Landaheer. aam* Art • iagu i. r 25. Detroit, Eva Gall*. '"sklnaley. 32. Detroit Ira Ho*. er .stani*law Xahrsyakl. 24, Detroit; Marv Hura. 27. aattte Paul H Baker. JJ. Detroit; Unr ence M Horn*. 2*. aame joaet h W llodler. 35 Detroit; *Hur enre Girardln. 24. *am* Charles Kim*. 14, Detroit Bertha Wall ter. 25 aatne Joseph Mautokl. 39 Detroit. Beaale K roll* »« ak.i. 23 asm* William A S* ho#nfrld, *3. Detroit Clara Keratar 3S, aame u .. . Frank Bear 37 Detroit; Mildred Xmupy 22. Pontiac t Frank Whit*. 27. Detroit. l-Ury Whalen. 25. aame Irvin* N Allen 14 Detroit; Alt* Nixon *5 Htrmlnfham Georg* Essex. 32. Wlllla Helen Finn. JO, Belleville I.otila A Turner. 2V Detroit; Jo aephtne Woodson. It. aame John Pltplvi. 2* Detroit Mary Hal i)( " 4 mnif William Fletcher IS. Detroit. Win- Ifre.l Smith. 23. same . Hetihen CrlPhrtcld. 44, Detroit. F.dlth Simon, 21. aame David Moore. 22. Detroit; Albe Waldo. 14 aame Births. not a-H Aakley I*l Morrell, M .1 «aniaarak. .1 Clippert. .1 MJllaa. 24* West End W Koewr. 375 (’an. T Wilkin <>n 25 Harper W Miller 53* Mr! >ouk«II F Itolf m* Mlrhlaan. < J?.ik >.i ai- l. * Itir * |L It Van NV. t|e 1 p.'i Oilhert T K-»ano*rakl ?*"• Chene II Cortrluht. Sainnritan ho* nltal, V T.utomaki, 1*53 St Vubln 1 Krul, 14*> lumtlon. W Bume>. 732 Weaaon. A Pullen 32 r>unedln I Cuaonsa. *'*7 t'nmeion *1 Pollefevt, So* I’hef-e A IMetrr *yk. 22* Tillman ft Kentenu. 5*4 Crawford A M'-rJav- In 527 st Clair. 1' Klwart. '• n M**d loir > \V S rniy, *l2 Tromtil»-v «lirla M Swade. 417 B'«uM»n, c Barnil.al. *4 Cntl.erln* H E irr >««. *9 Medina. " r 43'aahhurn ll*o Flah er S Frux<nak», llk Hammond, C l.udv 535 Van Dyk< !•' HoUhtieter. 41* foledrw It M• Call, Hi Vermont F. Wnlkowlnk. li:» M Douanll; S Wnlejowakl, \fr»dluir* !■* Socall. 15*3 M.otten, 1. SI tie l li, 1317 Rivard. 33 Srhukofakl. »3< - . Horatio; F tile*. 77is t’anton 1 Wantuch. *2 Oreu* aei I. OniMv, >D* llllnoi*. A Ta • stert, 107* Falrvl.'W, h' Dlrtrlrh. 1117 ftllery. II Weaver. I*‘'7 St ~ W. CJan-n. 11*1 Hherldan .1 Kuharaka. 13*2 Campbell. I PttWlowakl, 21 Bol lln. T Mahaff>, 1*32 Seminole. S Bur. a'e. 124 Hawthorne, F llaiinklewlr *, S3* William*. E l.oytutter. 7* f »l Sheri dan Deaths Thom<n Kelly# 104* W, Warren, 71 years, ansurysm. Catherine Foley, 243 Lacrosse 31 year*. tuberculosis, Jo seph Schults. Grace hospital, 32 \ .-nr*. m*ntng 11 la. Grace W'olflM. STo W Itanro. k. 72 years, nephritis Lout* f*e Rousle, 251 Seventeenth. 49 year* npoplety. Gordon Swind. 66g Trum bull. 30 ivy* premature birth. John Tllllto, 1119 Vandyke, 09 \ears. ne. phi 111*. Napoleon t.»r*mie, \l C. Ity and 11' Ornml Rlvd . 67 years, mitral Insufficiency. Joseph Poanesst, 299 Rreweter. 9 months meningitis, Pnlle M. M«*on. 211 K Palmer. 64 years, myocarditis. Parrur* S Cummins. | Charlevoix hotel. 6 monlha. auto In- , toalcatlon. Ferdinand Mtottel 31 Utint. s# y ear*. n«ut* nephritis, 'a >ll - \ Clark »o F.nglewood. 44 years, aneurism. Julia Voorhels. 337 Carter, i 64 years, hepatic carcinoma; August Katell 113 Pelonae 41 tears, gastric cancer George F; Parker *75 Stan- : lex. ?4 years, phthisis John Mcln tosh. Harc>er hospital. 46 years im holts; Ann Flannery. 975 Russell, 66 years, heart disease. Wllhelmlna Schlaak. 1115 Fifteenth, 64 years to - j i her pneumonia Mnrv C Dessotcll 4'.l Dorado apt* 79 years, arterlc scle rosis Corelina Tauhe 1015 Farns worth 6* vears. diabetes rnellltns; Pena Snuden. 131 Winder, 9; years, senility Mortuary A *IIM 41 4«H P. 11. Tuesday night, beloved husband of Delphfne Ash baugh. at the home of Ms brother In-law. Mr John F Podirr 43 Mast Rovfon-hlvd. Notice of funeral later DAKIN bin* 4. PH-., at residence. 147 Avery-ave, Agnes Adelaide, widow of l>r Daniel Dakin Fu neral services from house Thurs day p m at 5 o'clock Portal pri vate DWt Fit Suddenly. June * 1415, George R Dwyer t.rother of Wil liam Pwver Funeral Thursday. June 10 from residence of slater. Mrs Nellie Valllre, 164 Vermont sve at 4 30 o’clock, and from St Vincent's church at 9 o'clock Purl.il at Mt Klllott cemetery via auto I.ARAMIF June 4, at residence. 474 Junction-S'e , Napoleon, haloved husband of Anns (.aramle, father of Mrs. M Hunt. Mrs W Penson. Mrs 1 «oul* Olh-hrlst. Daniel, Charles and Frank Ijnrsmte Fu rer'nl from reslden. e Thursday. June 10. at s If. and Holy Redeem er church at 4 M A *«» \ -June 7. 1916, at the resi dence of her sister, Mrs Charlea Wiliam l.ynna, 469 Fortst east. Mrs Grin J Mason, flee Reile Mills, aged 44 y«ars, mother of Mrs Janies Connell and sister of Mrs Joe Klllott. of Pay Pity, and An drew A. Mills. Funeral from house Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Out-of-town papers please copy. EVERYBODY’S COLUMN It Ell* \\ \N*nCU—M4I.R. WANTED Ha lea men huatlera. fine pro|M,r It lon , atuta r\perlem*t 111 If ply Hot I*. No. 20. Tlmea llMl.t* V IMKil—t'k H \ I.K. EFFICIENT youn« lady want* office work llaa ewltrhboard axnerlance and can furnDh heat of rarerenre# from pnat employ er r* Cad 3034 MISS lit tETTCIIEII, I 111 Seward. I* Invited to ti 1 1 e 111 1 the nrpheum theater n* nn*-t of the Detroit Tlmea, Wednesday evening. Two ticket* are unlllnii for her at nf fll<> N'l' 1 about 2<> yeara, wood habit* r.s;, Trumbull-ave WANTED 25 Telephone Operators We pay while learning Fine oppor tunity yi advancement Beat room* provided for off-duty hour*, flood Indu< eno rita to bright girl* PHONE CO. Apply Cadillac Exchange, rorner of THE MICHIGAN' STATE TELE- John it and Madlaon. * l TOMOIILBI, FREE MOTOR !K)AT SHOW AT 1256 Jefferson Avenue East Watch for the GLASS HOUSE A complete line of motor boat*, canoe*, rowboat*, enirii** and all aorta of marine acceasorlea and flt tinga. DON'T FAIT- TO COME Open ever* day fi orn 4 a in. to » p m Saturday* open from Ham to 4 p m Open Sunday* only by apeclal ap pointment DBTR< *IT PM (AT Ci >MPA NT. OUR REBUILT CARS Make big money In rental aervlce. "Aak tne boye at the aland ” THE WINTON CO. >9l Woodward ave. A I TO I* 4 INTI VO. Auto and Wagon Painting o. k melt-, rnop. Ca«* and Adam*. Uoatalra. At Tit I3*THI fTIOS STI DENTS WANTED Darn to drive and repair automo bile* bv the St aril ng Hyatem; In dividual Inatrin tlon. new r]«aa each week Enroll now for next week. Sterling Auto College. 717 Caae-ava. atilMAi ori'OHTI NITIES. SEE Diegle & Rees for a good paving buaineaa. Open Sunday from 10 to l p m 32<i Free Brea* Bldg Main *ll w- - ■ ..... i TEA, coffee, butter, egga and gro cer* rout*, muat *eli at once. «n|o* average 1250 a week. 191 Berlln-st I Uldge 1 720. M - - - ===ar==ss=s=: mu mi •. Cf'M F’KTKNT trust worthy operative*, day or night 11 O Dwyer Secret A*- 1 vice But< au. No 503 fireltmeyer bldg Cadillac 351 Night* and Sunday a, phone We»t 2571 row aai.k—Mi*' El-l.ANrot a. EI-KCTBIf FANS and motor* we rent. a**ll. exchange Scott* Broa., 34 Macomb IN’V \I.II) S ndjuatable wheel chn'r. *3* St Auhln-avc Cheap MBS IIICIIA 111 >T. st\ th**t , la In vited to attend the < upheum thea ter a* gueat of the Detroit Tlniea. SVedheatlav evening. Two tbketa are waiting f<<r her at office. PAKI.<*H furniture, aewing machine j etove nml refrlgeiatur. cheap 134 St. Aubln-ave TYPEWRITE ns All neyi »srt; rebuilt J’• 5 tip Kent tl mo. up. • IflnaWl Ag.nta <'«>rona. we gh* 4 ihXM. ]t'« Open Sat eve till a ! Detroit Type. Cos. I*o .left nr Wood Main l'"! SHOW CASKS SP.K I'd before buying elsewhere W* lead In prices and duality Others follow Counter*, shelving, wall cases, etc. We al*o manufacture a complete line of SODA FOUNTAINS back bar*, chairs, tables, stools, mirror*, etc Ruy direct from man- Sfarturer and save Jobber*' profit*. Detroit Store Fixture Cos. Main 4<>22. 327 *4l Gratiot. KAM.ROAT for rale. 32 ft sloop rig. reasonable cheap for cash. Hem kx k nn-w •ODA rOintTAltf. billiard and pool table* new and second-hand Geo. Marsh Cos. 9 Farmer-st E 7. terms. WF EXCHANGE your old furniture for new or give you cash. Main jnat 16.7 Mfchtgan-av* LOANS ON PSttKONAL FROPCRTT. MuNEY Id>ANKL> at lowest rataa op diamond*, watches, mink and seal Van Baalen’s Ix>an Office ESTARLISHED 111!;. CAD. SOM 171 .'helhy-at.. r< ar of Hotel Cadillac LOST AMI Hit 3D. IJ >ST Silver chatelaine, composed of purse, court plaster ra*e. gloye hut lonet and nail file *nd s gold pen cil, all attached lo stiver liar pin Rewaid for return to 47 West Phll adalptl < Ol .all North |tl| M T/isT Sunday morning, four chil dren's sweaters. three red. one whit*, between 1311 l<nfavette ***t and Clawson Telephone E**t 346 R CONTRACTORS' estimates on laving brick, labor and material or labor only. Andrew*. 76 FI Fort IX»ST Sunday, Jun* 4. in n v Rail's confectionery, leather Catholic prayer hook and inettel. valued as Keepsake Reward Call North 1346-It MONEY TO I.OAN. COVSTHPCTION loans - Liberal amounts J F Wehrr. 304 Oratlot LAND CONTRACTS ROITOHI LIPF.RAL TA>ANS ON REAL ESTATE. M'tNTY T<» LOAN ON ”At ANT LOTS WILL REY FOPITIKH IN VACANT PROPERTY OR IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGER A SPECIALTY EBERT, 809 Majttttt Rid*. PF’.RAON At *. NOTICE—Ts any poor girl la In trou ble. needing advice, frlendahip or help, write or call on SECRETARY MARGARET Dt l FT. 993-Fort at west. Salvation Army. LADIES’ IIATS rehlocked Hemps and Panamas our specialty. The Kxrlu* •Its Hat Frame Shop, 11 Oratlot. At TUMOBII KR Al TItMORII.ES LOVELAND < XIMPANY. New 1916 Prices. You (’an Own An Automobile Now. SEE SEE SEE Chalmers 7-passenger was $650.00, now $375.00 Mitchell was SBOO.OO, now $595.00 Mitchell Six was $900.00, now $535.00 (’ole Roadster ~was $900.00, now $650.00 IhiiKe, new \tas $925.00, now $750.00 Roadster, new was $925.00, now $650.00 Detroiter was $950.00. now $650.00 Commerce was $450.00, now $295.00 Commerce was $350.00, now $200.00 Tourinj? Car Mas $250.00, now $150.00 Carte rear was $350.00, now $250.00 CASH OR EASY PAYMENT LOVELAND MADE IT SAFE TO BUY A USED CAR. I) ETROIT—B UFF A LO—C LEV ELA ND. I»EKTI*»TA. dentist*. rWill gn further here than you will believe until you have allowed u* to do your dental work The majority of Detroiter* will teil you that Adam*' Pent lata are aavlt g the Public juat 50 Per Cent upon Den tal Work and al*o not raualng any pain* Palnleaa Extraction Guar- Guaranteed Silver and unteed. By u»e of «*aa or Cement Filling* Vitalised Air Alao by an Tin *pplb ntloti to *utn* Out-of-Town Patient* Sf(|M rio , d porcelain and *hould write fur appoint- Alloy Filling*. rn«*nt imu have work done », tt_ haute da> thev com* Conte t I U'P In anon’ Today If you w.ah Hrldgework. Teeth wlth ‘ f . or . r ,I . KK examination 0 „ ( Plate-> of OoM or snd cMlmate Porcelain. Guaranteed, f redlt Me will accept part down, balance In pay- g>o-$4 menta while work la being So , M (Jolfl p or celaln r. • frown*, nfflee Hour* —Dally front a. > 3 ft a m to 9p. m Sunday* and holiday*. 9 a. : m to * Plate*. Set* of Teeth. t i m DR r n. J.. 7 1 lm .J' ady " ,t * ndant " $5-SB-$lO ADAMS * n tlm *" V DR. ADAMS’ Cut-Rate DENTISTS REGISTERED AND GRADUATE DENTISTS. Corner MICHIGAN and GRISWOLD Entrance 141 GRISWOLD, Second Floor over Klnael a Drug Store Take Stair* or Elevator Phone Main 533. k for sign over doorw*y HTOR 4GB AND 4 ABTAfiK. ACME Storage, mammoth warehouae. Storage, moving. M. *9s* 11 Oilman. CENTRAL STORAGE CO., moving, packing, fireproof; rate* right Mo tor van* for auburban moving. Phnna Cadillac *9 ROFHL BRf*B , Storage. Cartfcgn and Packing. Offlc- I*s Alfred Ridge *2* Waverly-ave. PARTY MOVING to California can rent part of < ar. Central Storage Cos.. Cadillac <9 STOR 4(1 E. STORAGE furniture, nearly new. bar gain price Sutnner Cos., Mich. A 4th. 3% iiTr.n r» ru y. CASH CASH'—We buy old fa)*e teeth, old gold watehe*. diamond*, jewelry, etc i n any condition Liberty Refining Cos, 97 Woodward ave, fourth floor 34' A N TEl>—3H*t F.1.1. 4 MCOI 4. OI.D feather bed a wanted Jewel Mat trea*Co..3s9 Michigan Cadillac 495. ro Ri;^T—HOI IR3, Hannan Rental Agency A free llat of houae* and flat* Call In lieraonjat the oldeat nnd largeat real tHtnre exchange In Michigan. 1 McGRAW BLDG .MR BURKHART. *75 Clinton. I* In cited to ittend the orpbeum thea ter n* gueat of the Detroit Times. Wedneaday e\-enlng, Two tbketa are waiting for him at offb-e A LARGE 9-rrmm houae. finished In uuarterei*. rnik. all modern, up-to date Improvement*; nice yard ev erything A No 1 7**o Cnaa-ave. Call between 4am and 4 pm. TO HUNT—ROOM* "hotel FRANKLIN Cor Earned and Rate*—only a block from Woodward and Jefferson-ave* Extra fine, ateam-heated room* at *per|*l Summer Hate* 50c. 75c. sl. #1 50 per day. |3 to |7 per week ROOMS Furniture for room* com plete tl week Sumner. Mich. A 4th. TO KENT Fi.ATV FERRY PARK WEST. No. 5 0 Lower five-room steam-heated apart motif. 127.50; hot water. Janitor, newly dei orated UNION TRUST ' ' ’ MAIN 1470 TO MEVI'—HI SINKS* PI.ACICS. Fourteenth-ave., Near McGraM- Only one of theae large new atore* left Splendid location for any kind of buaineaa. Apply 411 Union Ti u*t bldg. ORATIOT-aVeT CfkRNER CRANE - New stoie and flat above; choice iocatlon Reasonable rent. 411 Union Trust HI Ig ii> rent—pmrni. PIANOS- Beat make*, gieatest as sortment; year’* rent allowed on purchase GHINNELL BMOS. 245 Wot dward ave TO SciAltCi-iIU K.ST4TE. FOB EXCHANtIF. -Property In Ford city for property aomewhere along the eiertrlr line, suitable for a gro. cerv ator# anti home. Address P. O. nox 349, Ecorae. OSGAR AND ADOLPH AT THEIR GAY PRANKS. H( ftICHT t>!3* VAY. BNCASS, ) HAM Uvet) IN D.3S CAVC $0 ST'?S' ~..1 .. . FOR a 4 I.K—VACANT LOTS. Seventy-Five Cents Down The foot think* a thing worth less or It wouldn’t be ofTered him. Telephone girl*, office girl* and others investigate this: A fine 30-foot lot In the North Wood ward highest class residential section for 75c down and 75c weekly. Shade trees and side walks all In You men or women who work for moderate wage* hurry up and call Main 12*7. Thla la better than a savings account. E. W. VAS VARY 420 Free Press Bldg. talk abut t a bargain 45- ft lot out Grant! River on Stapela ave . water, sewer and aldowalk; teadv for you to build Term* Box B. No sb. Time* GRAND RIVER Avenue. I '•* acre* on easy term* at right price—l2,7oo. EBERT, 309 Majestic Bid*. I’Rt >HI'K**T A3 S. 10x115. Price be low market value Term*. Shipman ave. 8 30x115. All Im provements except paving Bargain Term* Box 11. No. 90. Time* Mil J. H Rio ke 1 475 frouot*. la In vited to attend the Orpheum thea ter a* guest of the Detroit Time*, on Wednesday evening Two tick et* are waiting for hint at nfflee ON r Lf»f>K means a lot In our new Mib out Grand River, near pros pective new city limits: car service; prices to suit all incomes Improve, nients Get busy and look Box J, Nn. *t Times FOR s 41. K —UK Ml. AIK I’ROIM'HTV TWO-FLAT BARGAIN ONLY jr.no DOWN Balance eaav. Fine brick veneer, all oak (Irtish beautiful decoration* large porches, etc . nice lawn and back yard Will lie completed In two weeks I-ocated at 31-33 Wal nut-st.. between Van Dyke and Seyburn. one block north of Ker cheval. I-ook at this property and then come to my office for detail* Hurry on this E. W. VASVARY 420 Free Pres* Bb*g Main 1 247. MRS OH AS ROUHKE. 212 Congress E. I* Invited to attend the Orpheum theater a* guest of the Detroit Ttmes on Wednesday evening. Two ticket* are watting for her at of flc«. $4,900 FLAT ~~ Trumbull and Forest district, worth 15,500. EBERT; 309 Majestic Rldpr. 34 4 vn.n—HKA I, ESTATE. WILL BUY equities in vacant lots, improved property or real estate under foreclosure. EBERT, 309 Majestic Bid*. W I3TK.fV-1.4M1 C ONTRACT*. LAND CONTRACTS BOUGHT LIBERAL LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. MONET TO LOAN ON VACANT LOTS MONEY TO I/iaN ON REALTY EQUITIES. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES A SPECIALTY EBERT. 309 Majestic Bid*. DETROIT TIMES MONEY SAVING HINTS FOR YOU row SAI.K,—KAHMft. | COUNTRY”HOMES - Out Grand Hlvrr; I*o U' re* beautiful rolMiiit .lay loam soil; no hill* or waatr lan«l. Ideal building*; tile drain lara>- orchard*, wire fence*, exclusive location, and everythin* that make* a farm home beautiful It will j>ay you to wee this Price 118.000, trade or rant) payment I«<> AT RES. Out tVoil ward-RVe . 13 *4 mile* from clt> hall, ha* running water, the l>**t of *oll, wire fence*, very good house, 3 barn*, good well*. Thl* farm I* on the 11-mile rnnd and land on every aide I* selling f..i ||M m..i« Ml acre than we are asking for this. I'or particular* and term* write or pht.ne u*. TROMBLEY, WILSON & CO.. Cadillac 6909 ions Chamber of Commerce bid* FRUIT FARM 40 acre*. 10 acre* cberrle*. 10 s<-r** nen. he*. 10 acre* apple*, all bear ing: S-room cottage, ami packing hou»e, all for 13, 500; term* Thl* I* a monev maker 3Ve have many other good farm* at bargain price*. Pall, phone <>r write. Maloney* Campbell Realty Cos., Inc.. 5<M Free I’re** Bldg IXU'IS fscMMIPT, * Frontenac-blvd.. I* Invited to attend the nroheum theater a* guest of the Detroit Time*, \V*.lne*dny evening. Two tPket* are waiting for him at of flc*. TEN APRES, clo*e to atone road. Wayne only SBOO 2 acre*. Roval Oak, close to stone road and electric; only f1.200. 1 acre* Roval '>ak. with fine new bungalow close to electric; a *nap, FRANK E PRi'Uts st r* Dime Rank bldg Pherrv 2880. I’hone evening* Royal Oak 84 30 ACRES” U mile from Farmlngtr.n and elertrle line All level Beat of poll. Earge buildings Mu*t have cash, and *ell thl# week Pall at onee STEELE BROS. 417 Free Pre** Bldg Cad 279. ARNOLD HOME LOSES FIGHT FOR MORRIS ESTATE The allp of tisane paper purport ing to he the will of Mias Frances Morris, which left about $15,000 i *<> the Arnold Home»for the Aged, was barred front probate. Wednes day morning, by Probate Judge Command. The alleged will was found In a locket whirh belonged to Miss Morris by Miss Gladys P. Hartell. who had assisted Miss Mor ris in h®r housework for 15 years. The will left $1,500 to Miss Partell. Richard P Morris, brother of Frances, who was bequeathed SI,OOO by the terms of the bit of paper, contested the effort to admit the will to probate. He was represent ed by former Prosecutor Allan H. Frazer, an intimate fri’nd of the father of Mr. and Miss Morris. The father, two-score years ago, was one of the most prominent railroad 1 engineers in the middle west. He was connected with the laying out of th? Michigan Central system. Judge Command refused to admit the will to probate after attorneys for the Rev. C. L. Arnold, who filed the will in probate court, admitted that they had been unable to get in touch with witnesses, who. they ex pected, would substantiate their claims. The attorneys told the court they felt it would be useless to ask for further continuance. SUPERVISORS TO MEET MONDAY Judge Hosmer has signed an order directing that a special meeting or the board of supervisors be called for Monday morning, June 14. at 11 o'clock, to recind action taken by the board on April 15, 1914, relative to a petition for the annexation of a portion of Greenfield township. l.ast year the board refused to submit the question of annexation on the ground that the annexation was un constitutional. The supreme court has since held that the law is valid Robert Oakman's subdivision Is in cluded in that portion of Greenfield township seeking annexation. The Ford Motor Co.’s hand of 75 men will begin, July 15.. 4 nine weeks’ tour through the west to the Parlflc coast, traveling on a special train with sleeping and dining cars in« luded. Stops will be made in Chi cago. Ix>a Angeles. FI Paso. Denver. Salt Lake City and San Francisco. Free concert* will he given in all of these cities. All of the expenses of the trip are being met by the Ford company, and during the absence of the men their wages will he paid CANARY TIPS OFF WHERE MISSING GOODS ARE STORED ’’Speaking of the Intelligence of pets,” said Police Court Clerk How ard Bowman. Wednesday, ’’there Is the case of Rav Burnham s canary. "When Burnham returned, after a long absence, to his former room at No. 55 Grand Klverave. east, be found that the rooming house had changed hands, and he was told that the new owners knew nothing at all about the S2OO worth of personal property that be had lett In the place. The stuff included a pet ca nary, and Hurnhain, after ascertain ing from hia former landlady that his goods w ere intact w he.n she gave up possession of the house. swore to a search warrant for the place, and went there. Tuesday afternoon, with Detective Otto Wandrie. They found the canary, but nolhiug else. ” 'lf that bird could only talk.* said Burnham to Wandrie, ‘perhaps he could tell me where my stuff is.’ And the canary cocked his head over I on one side, closed one eye, and said ’Peep!’ while he gazed steadfastly toward a nearby room with the oth ! er eye. I “ ’There’s a tip for us,’ said Burn ham to Wandrie, and he took a peep info the room Indicated, and there found nearly half of his goods hld -1 den away. They went back to the I Ird for further orders, but the ca | nary didn’t have another word to ' say. ”So when Burnham made his re turn on the search warrant, ly told 1 me the story, and added, ‘lt’s too bad I didn’t have a parrot for a pet. 1 ! might have found all of the stuff, with full directions.’” TO LAY BLAME FOR WRECK ON CREW OF TRAIN Attorney Frank I>. Raman, rep resent Ing the three street railway employes charged with manslaugh ter, 1n connection with the grade crossing tragedy in which 15 per sons were killed when a IX, T. A I. train crashed Into a Fort line car. indicated that the defense would contend that the railroad : crew was responsible for the wreck, when the examination was started before Justice Gainey, Tuesday aft ernoon. Richard Vallade. regular motor man. and John C. Westover, student motnrman, wer3 before the Justice, Tuesday, Conductor George Asam being granted a separate examina tion. The case was adjourned until Tuesday, when Rosa Chrzanowska, of No. 34 Whlte-at., will he the star witness. She is the woman for whom Motorman Westover stopped, at the edg l of the railroad track, while she alighted from the car. the stop being blamed for the horror that occurred a moment later. WARNS AGATNST THE USE OF SMALL BOATSAS FERRIES Park Commissioner Dust has re i reived a cominiinicatlon from Rich ard I. Lawson, collector of customs, relative to the existing danger In j conveying passengers to and from ] Belle Isle in snmll ferries. Capt. G. |C. Carmln a , of trie L T . S. coast guard Morrill, had his crew patrol the w-a --| ters between the island and the mainland, Saturday and Sunday. Several small passenger boats were found not properly equipped under government regulations. Capt. Car mine reported to Collector I .aw son that he found a condition of pas senger tarfllc, which if not reme died. is likely to result in an acci dent. The collector recommends that Commissioner Dust limit the traffic to a certain number of large boats, or provide additional dock ing facilities for small boats. "The recommendation of the col lector is along the very line that I am now working, and for which I am being criticised.” said Commis sioner Ihist. "I am trying to limit the traffic between the dock at the bridge approach and the bathhouse landing to six large ferries. Two of these six ferries are owned and operated by Carl Schwelkart, the man to whom, according to some 1 people. I am trying to give a mo description of cooking clasa from New York paper- "‘Some times I put in a pinch of salt and 1 roim times I don’t.’ says the woman 'in ihe great while apron shame ! fncedly, and the 47 are tremulous with the excitement of adventure." ________________ Detroit Time* Joh Printing Dept.— Main 482®. THE EUROPEAN CONFLICT AS SEEN FROM DAY TO DA By J. W. T. MASON. (Written fur tke t nltrd Pream. NEW YORK. June 10- Delay a in mobilization probably continue to be the reason why the Ital ian offensive toward Trieste re mains checked along the Isonzo river. For nearly two weejct., the Italians have remained quiescent in their present positions. During the first days of the war they penetrated between seven and 10 miles into Austrian territory north of the Gulf of Trieste, but since then no further advance has been attempted. Ammunition can not yet have given out, and the only remaining reason for the curi ous condition of affairs is that the organization for sending men to the front la developing Imperfections. The presenT development of the Trieste campaign differs, in out ward appearance, from the stoppage of the German offense last August, along the Meuse river, in Belgium. The Belgian check began when the Germans reached Liege, on Aug. 4, and continued until the allies evacu ated Namur, on Aug 23. The halt was caused primarily by the active opposition of the allies, which cir cumstance marks the difference bc- nopoly on the island ferry business. "It would not be to the advantage of the general public for me to ex tend the island docks for the bene fit of 20 or more small ferries. There are now eight docks on Belle Isle, and I do not want to mar the natural beauty of the island with a long line of docks." Commissioner Dust met with a special committee of aldermen, Wednesday afternoon, to formulate a set of rules for the regulation of the boat traffic to and from the island. DETROIT FIRM LOW BIDDER FOR COURT BUILDING Bids for the construction of the proposed new municipal court building, to iront on St.. Antoine-st., between Clinton and Macomb-sts., were opened in the office of Commis sioner Fenkell. Wednesday morning. The low bid. $.*87,400, waA submit ted by Irwin A Ixdghton. a Detroit concern. Fourteen bids were received in response to the commissioner’s ad vertisement. Six were submitted by local construction companies, and eight by out-of-town concerns. Sev eral of the larger local companies did not bid for the work. The ef forts of outside concerns to land the Job can be attributed to the fact that building in the larger cities outside of Detroit, is not booming at present. The other bids on the buildjfig are a« follows: Thompson-Slarrett Cos.. Chicago, $647,400; nryant. A Detw Her Cos.. Detroit. $648,500; A. J. Smith Construction Cos., Detroit, $647,270; Albert. A. Albrecht Cos., De ttoit. $648,000; Jas. Stewart & Cos., Inc.. Chicago. $644,990; John Grif fiths A Son Cos., Chicago. $699,500; F. H. Goddard. Inc., Detroit. $035.- 812; C. A. Moses Construction Cos., Chicago, $655,256; F. W. Mark Con struction Cos., Cleveland, $711.492; The Connors Bros. Cos.. New York city, $683,900; Bing A Bing Con struction Cos., New York city. $683,- 890; W. E. Wood Cos.. Detroit, $627. 312; Jas. 1,. Stuart, Pittsburgh. $670,- 800. HUSBAND COMES BACK TO WIFE Mrs. Anna Coopersmßh. of No. 202 Wilkins-st., appeared before Justice Stein, Wednesday morning, and hlushingly asked the Judge to dismiss the case against her bin band. Benjamin. Justice Stein was only mildly surprised, but he pro fessed amazement as he demanded "What ? Dismissed ?" Mrs. Coopersmlth had been in tensely anxious to ha\e some suit able punishment Invented for her husband, when she was last in court. She had told a pitiful story of being deserted time and again, while her husband lived with an af finity. who had borne him several children. Coopersmlth was captur ed in Jackson by Detective Allen af ter a five months absence. "And you want him released, now?” demanded Justice Stein "Yes,” said Mrs Coopersmlth. calmly. "Its all fixed up. He’* com ing hack to me.” The Judge released Coopersmlth. and scratched the same spot on tils head that he has seraiched a thous and times before under similar cir cumstances Prtntlna. Ike plain neiif kind— Hint I* rlfhl—Tlmr* Jnk Dept.—Main 4820. PAGE ELEVEN tween the early development® the German and Italiaa oft—Hipß Below th® surtoo®, feBVBMRgwH essential similarity ®xlats ®o causes of the Meuse oMek, ulfl Isonzo bait. Th® Osmil hMH tion was ndt sufficiently o4*4lfi(fll ntil ill.- 1 bird week after th® W«fl began, to permit that ov®rwkolMflflp rush which carried th® kafcgMtfbJ troops almost to Port®. , The Italian halt ha® oeeoHßi^pf re any aerloua encounter with in enemy has been fought Thi® suggests the Italian mobillaatMffi far behind the atandnrd of ®®lMts|f,| fixed by the Germans lost Aug— ft. The Germans were abl® to Ifclft j into Belgium a force sufloft—l $0: maintain a continuous vaag—s4'Bß* - tion until the major mas® of tt* . German troops was ready to atvflHk } Italy has not succeeded In approoek* ’ Ing this record In any way. Italy’s failure, In the third weak of her entrance Into the war. to ko*-' gin the development of «vbb B . minor offensive. Is not encouroflfct/ to those who believed large military capacity would be shown by thi Italian general staff. Lock of BO* padty for organisation may ho Italy’s worst foe In the day® that are ahead. SAW SON’S WIFE J INTOXICATED, SAYS HENRY’S FATHHfI Melville Henry, president of tkß i Standard Pattern work®, took tho j witness stand. Wednesday morning* In Judge Hally's court to aid hi® A. Preston, in his divorce suit The testimony of Mr. Henry »o» ferred largely to charge® of drunkSffi».- ness against Mrs. Sybil A. Henry, defendant and cross-complalnaat to the divorce action. “The first, time I saw her latost* rated," testified Mrs. Henry’s fntktffi in-law, "was at a Thanksgiving day dinner in my son's home. She drop* I ped her knife and fork, and wMi she tried to feed her daughter, Ow—» dolyn, she dropped food all over her waist." Mr. Henry testified about aaotlMf dinner in the home of his son. Aft ' that time, he said, his daugbtortß* law seemed to act strangely. "My wife noticed It," testified Mr. Henry, "and all of a sudden ByMI looked up and shouted at my wtf®t What s the matter, do you thlßk I'm drunk?’" Mr. Henry said the remark caused his wife to hurst Into tear®. Attorney Percy Groee, counsel for Mrs. Henry, on his crosa-examtßßr tion of hiß client's father-ln-tow, made the latter admit that b® hod sat at a table with his ®on'l wtf® when she drank cocktail® and cbam» pngne. He protested vigorously when Grose, by his questions, !*• sinuated that he had encouraged Mrs, Henry in quaffing Intoxicating 11* quors. Mrs. Melville Henry sat in th® court room while her huaband t«®tt* fled, and with numerous sharp glances and flash of eyes sought to substantiate her mate's testimony. SQUABBLE OVER HIGHLAND PARK MAINS GOES ON EfTorts of the Detroit water board to restrain the village of Highland Park from extending its water mains pending the decision of the stat® supreme court on the question Os ownership of the pipe lines, wer® temporarily blocked. Wednesday morning, after Judge Hally had heard arguments In the cose. Tho judge announced that he would sub ; mit the problem to his colleogu®® ; for consideration before he gnv® a decision. The case, originally, wag ; heard with three Judges sitting ®B banc. This Is the reason why Judg® Hally declined to pass upon It aloa®. Highland Park contends that tt owns the piping, while the city water hoard Insists that It laid out Ihe system and never turned It over to the village. Highland Park woo . its case in circuit court about on® month ago, and the water hoard ap pealed to the supreme court. U. S. Fruit to South America. A fruit cargo, which left New York for South America in January, j Included 4,150 boxes and 650 half boxes pears. 9,061 boxes and *lO i barrels apples and 331 barrels grapes for Rio de Janeiro, and l.ilt 1 half boxes pears. 5,434 boxes and 450 barrels of apples for Bu®OOS 1 Aires. —By Condo.