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PAGE 10 fCUBURBAN hj NEWS mm dotte Pis a surprise WpS; V * mrtr— ~ Or.;. Hr* W. C. Lambert Defeats ? Cbß»missionrt Gartner For Nomirution inf « in luo'-t of ilit* down river KjLfOßllllunitJc*. Monday 3 primary K^tltClkm wm only a matter of form. BFKtlra voting in Wyandotte caused HjyjpßM e*clu»nient, the race for noni RjgjMpatlon for comnaiaaioner there be KMu Clone. Great surprise was ere let j|foo b ytbe rote for Dr. Walter «' BvXambert. for the mayoralty nonnna the physician receiving a nia KiiMtty of 58 votes over Coniiiiiasiou mKjm' Charles aGrtner, also in the R%hM. Charles Block. the only <*.i. for the city clerk nomina had a total of 980 votes, con Hrjf<jitrnl a record for an unopposed For commission. Joseph gjf.'.Cramer, Thomas Benjamin. H. S. K7iMil6t"and Charles E. Kreger w*re the four highest, while Kjfcmr others came in on the nomina- j r.tlOß. The totals were: »" For mayor: W. C. Lambert. 689; Charles Gartner. 631. For commis ;'*iOßer: Joseph Cramer. 650: Thom- Benjamin. 599; li. 8. Amiot. 555; jfC- WL Kreger, 521: E. C. Ryan. 508; NT. 8. McGlaughlin. 437; Chester Sut UF. 432; Robert Ganley. 351; George fit*; A. Schrock. 138; Fred Eich * baaer. 92. For city clerk: Charles! i-. Block, 980. For city treasurer: ■ flames C. Headman, 878; Frank C. ' INfUs. 8. For justice of the peace: i hpi; Robert Millen, 7. HreL Beside the three official candi llljpfctes for constable. Luther Orasley, ■BMui McCleery and f'harles San [Piire. no many names were written IKgfc'.'tlwt reports from all precincts BHN aot In Tuesday morning. voters Just went through ■«i for mos voting. Lyman H Lil- only candidate for village SpnHrtdeot. receiving 106 votes, SuHNtard Fretres. 115 vote for clerk. ■pM Bailey. 109 for treasurer; C Joseph Anderson. 101; Jb |HK JUeger . 100; Louis Knadt, ft. j George Strohm, 36. E&WJUiaa G. Perry. Mil‘*n Mollno. | Ban Sonci, Ererett Payette, and : Sjjfllliam Solo, Charles Begemau and j mSmkur Reaurae were the uccessful yplldidstrs and the only ones, for WKm* offices of preMdent. cle.k. as«e» Khk, treasurer and trustee. re«pec Voting wa» light in the Utile interest was displayed in primary election in Hiver Rouge HHp.'oadjr one party was in :he field no active opposition was mad* any of the candidates. Re M. J. Higgins, for F. X. Grant. 163; Louis |||B|pta*t for assessor. 165; for trus raM' TtMNßfta Wilson. 135. .ieaudrie. 1 W 4. and Joel l.abo. 134 nominations were ni-o a of form, all the men named KM the party cauens several week** St IP* being voted into the nomina Hh|K But one man had his name •fimSt >■ * BflTrrrv \T?v. ■ltAfe. TOESOAT WAS WALKING WITH OLIVE. f WHEN vSHE CAME OUT I ASKED HER IF- j r- Air > M r-• * WHY ruz-W'V i r Ak»»~r HVNEM 6HE ASKED ME TO WMT FOR HEK. I WAITED AM HOUf? AND A H ALF !! j >SHE ©OUGHT MUCH. * NOT A THING/SHE i LML.IAT. I OUTSIDE A department >STORL answered * i was just looking AROUND* HELP TH£ WAY YOU STAND 1 " ” THEN WHAT DO VOU ME AH ©T MAKING I ME STAND QIH HEPL LIKE. AFOOL?** SPPI WMM§ WV/» !'•■•■ i W\ ■P «r.r:vM ii Wr.'lfi r< J : Wry* 11 * r 1 \ p '«| * j *' —— ——- ' ’ _-c - UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s Idea of Good Music. lL 1 D0? ] don't worry ) Oh' please P"7all Right n oovt’ [ algysios Rill hF can plat ail f ve*>a goo da | Jguasssw i srss*** | sstotrk cr. asknsp E 3HOWN I UPM V-P RoSIC FOP THIS j ''' ' K ’ J 0 COCOPET RCOIOEE-? J pZ- y .——f SOCIAL event’ I COflE AND 3EE *£n ' / V IT 0 J v —v- w*+\ -r? >• <3BPfcO v>—S9’ ? _> nk • > J . -Sa —■).. ——.— — _i_ .—’‘.~' | m y 1 pastid in. Edgeue Maurice r-c®Jv. lug cr • etc* for trustee. Tho re sult i— . For president. Charles HciJt:, . •; lor el *rk, Edward Gill ette. 1 f2; for treusun r. Kilts T. Sulliolte. IL6; for aKk£V»or f Her bert Arms by, 136: for trustee lN>r rh» Monirjr. 137; Frank U* IManc. 132. and Joseph R.mo, 130; Eugene Maurice, one. BIRMINGHAM Th- marriage of An*- I«ceia Brown, [daughter <•( Air and Air*. J. " 1 Brown. of Forest-st.. and Glenn Hchlaack, *«<n of Mr*. Mattie | Schlnaclc, of South Woodward-sv*- . j tr»..k place Saturday noon in Detroit ■ The marriage ceremony was pe*- funned t v Rev. «\ A Arthur. In his home In Detroit. Af r. Arthur Is pant -r of the Christian church on Gram! I Rlver-ave. The bride and groom will make their home In the jt< hlaai k tf raoe, on South Woodwafd-a'e. Alia* Ella Ptetchler of Detroit, j. a guest of Mr. and Afrs William Hauthorn. <>n Stanley-ave Mia* Catherine M<H"lurs. of Trov Jln a guest of Air. ami Airs. Henry I Streeter Farest-st i The Woman's .Auxiliary of the Si j James Episcopal < hurt-h w ill t» m j trrUinel liy Mr* Emma l\ Hupp, at tlie reside rice of Ktm* PoPpleton ->ll ’East Mi.pi.--uvWednesday after Muon, Mnu h 22. at .30 o'clm k Mr* Rufus ('lurk, of !>*»roit. will apeak on "Mission. ' The Woman's Literary <luu ire s-nt-d the I'onntv farm, one *l.4' lust week, w th an invalid table, for thr Martha Baldwin rooin at that place David McOoelan. of Walnut l«.k<- called on fr * min her*- Alondav Mr and Mr*. K. L M-utt. **f Tolnlo O. ar* guests at the home of Mr. ur.U Mrs M B*ur*«. **n Ann-at George Field ha* returned fr >nt a trip to c«h*. Air. *.(.•; Mrs Almur J.mea, of t*ai>- tiac, spent Sunday at the h*»:n*‘ of the latter* parent*. Mr and .Mrs. Harvey Staley, on Brown-»t. Mrs. Mattie t’umnrlng*. »*f Frank lln. Is 11 guest at the home of |»r and Mrs. N T. Shaw, *>n South Woodwanl ave i The following Democratic candl , dates were nominated Saturday for village offu-e* Philip Bchlaack. au- Iperviaor. Glenn Bingham, tow-nship I clerk; Samuel Mills treasurer. Thom as L Thurher. highway commission er; overseer of highway No. 1. John ; DU'»un. overseer of itlghway No. . William Farpenter; overseer of high way No. 3; p c. Foreman: ov«-r>eet lof highway No. 4. John Allen; jus tice of p< ace. Kdwurd R. Smith Mrs. John Sparling, of Highland Park, was a guest Monday at the home of Mrs Deyo Oavenport. on Pleree-st. Manley German, of Franklin, spent Monday with his brother. Frank Ger man. of the west road. The laidies’ Aid society of Bit Beaver, will have a social and sup per at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A IF Pavla. In Big Beaver, Friday eve ning Miss Jennie Voting, of Detroit, [spent Stindav at the home of Mr. an I (Mrs Oscar Young, on oakland-ave Harry Wood, of Detroit, spent Sun day at the home of his mother. Mr*. ; M Wood, on Woo*l ward -a ve. The prayer circle will meet this afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Har vey Howe, on Bates-at. Mr* Edward Sehanblte gave a din ner, Sunday in honor of Walter Rog ers and D A. Green, of thla place The following Republican candi dates. of Southfield, were nominated for village offices. Saturday: Joseph Brooks, supervisor; L M. Ban bar. townshui clerk. Jgaamfc E. liar, treasurer: George Bingham, luetic of peace for four years; Fhar!*a Chuasua. justice of peace to fill va cancy. Andrew McClellan, highway commissioner: overseer of highway No. 1. John Nixon; overseer of high way No. 2. John Dusty; overseer of highway No t. William lockerman overseer of highway No. I. William Frederick, constables. James Ker jeheff. Thomas Beddow. Samuel ! Baynes. I Mr and Mrs. Robert Moore, of Pe -1 troit. are guests at the home of W:. and Mrs Attnor Spen< er. In Troy. J Bin Kaleno is 111 with grip at hi* j home In Troy. 1 The Raracca and PhMethfa .lasses of the Flrat Baptist church will kav.- ja party. Thursday night. In the home iof Alisa June Newman, on East A(a ple-ave. . HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. B«< kus. of No. *4 Au ■ btirndale-ave. have been called ♦<> ' Gran«l Rapids on tbs death of M". ' Ba< kus mother. Mr and Mr*. W. K. Rogers ..f N-, 246 Fl«»rence-ave.. spent Sunday at Amherstburg. Ont. Mrs. A. J. Pearce, of «>ak Grove. Mich., la spending a few days with her daughter. Miss Portia Pearce, of No. 214 Heresford-ave. William ami Walter Chestnut. <>f No. IVO Highland-ave , ar- confin'd to their home with the measles Mr*. Wm. E. Meeker, of No ]t*rt ittle Pal Understands. —r: O t F ll me MR FERRET - “l 1 * 4 ASS L V v < L fij rtSSau J . I P'.dC> CLL'ES VAA4ICM ) '/ ‘ _ I '' • ESCSW •*•» tvr i I - _ — 1 —— - - - 1...... ..I.——, —' f— uaieaj nixj see these / r "\ N V - (J c~ , Clues- it .siues nog a \ *** \ %t\<» a ( WAMii ) > aggßi iSter.-- M '-sir;-- - ,'SJ I aha 1 lGrov*-av< .ha r»-i "iuu t her horn after having *p*nt t.c tael week tu I Dresden. Ont. The Columtdu pedro < lub met Tues day afternoon with Mrs. Wm. Roger j son. of No. 2l< Highland-ave. i Mis* tlrave las k»'fioi|, of No 214 | Hervsford-avr . entertained the yurm ; Esther «-ircle ».f the Trlnit.' Al E church, Tuesday afternoon Edward Schioeder, of No V\ ;n --• d*ni4re-a\e who has been 111 f" i Ise'efa! days, is conv..,es< lug Mrs. Me»*cng> r. of No 73 El !hur*t-ave.. left Sundav morning f• • r Toleilo, where she will \ sit frteada. Afrs. Chas. Wager, of No 11:* Cor*- land-ave.. entertained the N* -<il Cjaft club, Al ndu.v aft* rr. n ..t h**r “home I Mr*. John h' r j, of N l'*s M*»t.- !trr«y-ave. *he<l Sunday morning ; after • long iilna«a i Mr and Air* James P Al i r Pcvr s’.'* ift ffe 2v t.'ortland-ave.. entert i .r.' Jr»r and Mr* Forsvthe. at dinner ' Monday evening .Miss Jynne Pe»-r«.*n. of No !’ n Wlndemere-a* e - recovering f an lllneae of sever-1 day* Mr anil Mrs «»e<>rg*- Clark -r.d familj, of Ann Aroor. nn>v«> i M -n --day to No. t .4 Sturdevan*-a• Mrs. G. W Gulley, of No 13< Sturdevant-av*. Mrs G. W. Gulley, of No 111 V demere-ave . ha* r.-turn-.l hdm- ifter visiting friends last veek in ".yen dotte. Mich Mr and Mr- Bilodeau of Bay ity. moved Saturday to No. 2:2 l‘or«i-a • . G. Potter, bf No. 40 Cort kn*s - jve., -pent th*» week-enfl it Flir:’. A. Walt, of No. I*2 »Vrtl«i*4-ro*-, ; has recov -red from an illn«--s of a few days. Mrs. «»eorge W. Snyder, of Al ui Pleasant M|i-li . « visiting I - daughter. Mrs. I At DeVm-. of N i 260 Highland-a' e. Mr and Mrs. V'-*f b- n • -d. i Saturday, from No. 7* Ford-a.e. to No. 52 Geneva-av-. Mr*. O. \. Sisson, of No. F> I’..- - dena-ave.. ha- ri <-o» ered from an -.li nes* of several days. Ml«s Ruth Shepherd of N > ! Highland-ave. is <<n:!ne<l .to l horn- with th- n-ii'le- 1 Air*. W. V Search, of N * \ ll _ land-ave.. ha* recovered fr< . * -hor: Illness Andrew Kiss. «.f No * r - 4'ott-iv,- Grove-ave„ was flne.i *1 * • ir,<l >' I ••o*l*. by .fustic* latnngan. for being i a disorderly person. Gretror Lug a. of N<> 214 R «-o|| st.. wa* found guilty In Ju-'o-e l-tr i agan's -ourt, M-moa' on a liarg- f i DETROIT TI iW c. a a«i;a It and battery lie paid a i»n> of s'• and |.’ cost*. Th- following n»en were .trr.-sted b> Patrolman iToaa. fi*un«l guilty in J ,stiee lavnagan's court an«l rtoe.l slu and $ costs for gamhling in the cof fee of Ton. Sitndi-h, at No 1 Kei ,'i ••i r - v e Sam Skulk, of N > 2VS Gers d-uve. Ale* ArtlnilT. of N > 4.4 Cameron-ave.. John Koptel. of No 16< «»er.ild-a\e.. and Franw Krupa. of Twelfrh-at. NORTHVILLE Ihe ’.of . of Mr- Dartua W Knapp * i- hr ;ght I -re from D-troit. Mon i|* e t»r lojr *| Atrs Knapp was .v rr rid.t of Northvllle f--r many year aed w ,» a mother of Mrs. Juliu* s If . Io« -k. ib.rn to Mr and Mrs Roy Cramer. Bnnda . •. g I I Th* annual Knight.- of Pythias ’•am dame will be field in the Prln ■ e*. rnk. which will suffice for the "o!6 burn :! or ’ thla week. Friday evening Turner- or he*tra will huv> charge of the music. Roy Cru'. of Detroit vs*a» a guest of Northville friends for the week * nd Al -s Anna Johnson is spending the w ***'fk with her sister. Mis* Alice Johnson, at «Jr.ind laedge. Mr and Mrs Earl I’ Stimpson are :(• x .*-ts of Northville friends and reiativ e.. I'har’es Ayer- an«l Richards Moon ey w.re her* ftnin K!'>tse, Monday. •• .off at ti • vlll ig- efe* tion. *4 .1 laiwrence. of l*etroit. wa« in town Mondav. E V ard II « Joliffe, .»f Plr •tiou'h. attended the muss meeting. SljCfl.i y ev enirc Alr<. Iloisurd I*. Arnot and daugh ter. Rn. h« I. of D-troit w ere gue**- of No* thvill- frierds over the week end v( r ..nd Mr? Fitner Kator w<-r» g -s f .Airs Jds Hendry. Saturdav until Monday, atfe-’ilng the funeral of tlv- late James Hamilton. Sunday afternoon. YRSi/aANTI Hi- re n.ll be sn aui tlon F*ida;• #in •h- M AV. Hrittinger firm n-ur •h« l n.n-ul&r paper mill Mr- B- tlll- g. . • recently died *n*l Mrg Brillinger .’■»s (>• ’rt«d to quit farming Mrs Fred Vo •rh.“ • is spending 'wo ■ » u - in Chi* ago !'• II M M> rey, who - pr-ichtr T n Al.-ry'h. Fla., is ;n p--'»r health and tv|| 1 return to Ypmlanti early tti April. Th. M K Sunday -.-no >1 bear ! .nf»' i»(t. scheduled for this Tueml.i y '■Vf-mtui ha* be, n postponed tiersuw «»f th«- Indust- 1 a.**o .atii>ii banquet at the Maaoh' temple Archie \ Pit n- «t .).< t 1 ‘<'tn>*. bit*lhfw visitor Monday The College- inn has u newly Jecuriletl. Mr*. Kuktene Koch will go to Ann Arbor Saturday t-> att*-»»d i mi*-el- I’ineou.i shower to in siv* c l*. the *»ertrude ami \da Shank i.ind • n hi nor of their elate.--, Mre Fred Springer. The Inasmuch Bible class gave a Unity thl.- afternoon n honor nf Mr*. K M Wu'o.k in th' hot-,- of Mt* \'hi‘tt' •» Marr «»n sheridan-ave An • hitmi.it banquet \-a -■•rv il ami M'n .Mwloi i wax the rei ipirnt of i handxon.-- >a wsenn !,■ vi Freeman ha# returned frerr. Portland. wh« re lie w*-n: to s’tefid the funeral of hi* son-in-law. Hea* n K*t e p M- - N'orval \\re«. of P» tro *. n to- ■ ity t- sell her h HUfhold *OO ll later rhe w. I u a to Detroit. wh xlje exp.-eta to permanently r'-*!d.* -o as to he near her tinahana. who is a railroad man Mix*. Pht -tin*- Erwin. d#’u .t* r o* Mi - <lefti ode bwin. twean h«*r du ties .Monday ,h lUpervi.sor of ph>*l- it irit.ning in the Joyce high a Uoui. De troit. Hr* Ktra Fteii-h*-r I'wei mo r*- turned from an extended visit *n Klna«villt mu at the home of l>-r daughter Mrs limit'do Wlgl* . William II it*-. .1 :■ of Ypsdsntt township. i- vi.«tttnu ■ elatiV'.t in Ur.*-. Pa. Mr* I»e|»| I>nrlir. i* return'd • o her home on Kc e-*t. a't.-r an \- tendeil visit w -h lor ■ Inter, Mr* Arthur i'»', in Stone i’rn k William U eot< rnolt will ! Krere»t D < k- na proprietor of .f-r --«,mv Vi'eai « g,-ner..l *t>.r on St- -v* i *re«k -rd fieri Bird an i family tire m> nz from Superior t»wnani|> to Ka*t Crone - *t \\ I. Bro\ Pieary . rdlege. i« • building a n-w >i> • m D*nton The farm >f Wilson Long on th** ! Kn -t Kle- t'i rd . ha been -old t«> a 1 Detroit reaj *:.«*.■ run Kv%r* 1 1 ~ I family. e>f Vp stlanll town di • will .*ni n be locat'd 1 nlth* new' miri■ r. i*-'t properly on F> • t M ieh ijar ,ao ’ Mrs F M li «T' t ; returned front I ~u extended »i«il in Nashville. Temi . at ih. home of her jn>»t. Milton Took. M;s Her* Davi- has returned lu tmi h ini* in Illinois. I'h« third anil toairth degree* will he conferred Mntuida) at an all-day l it. ettra of 1 pstlaiiti Drange No. *»». <i lilt li is to b« liebl at th* .Masonic letiiple "Some wastes on tlie tart la <m>| bow to avoid them' is the si|b* t. t of i> illauanlon which will be • I, ol l>\ John ilrivta. Norris Murrdl Mis Hen \V, llustou and Mrs Jo»« pV ii.. WaiTHT. TRENTON About HO convert* werw made ait t l .. Itiv. rvlaw M F F.i antcclist'i • Ciip.u ,ii, conducted I* > the lt«>\s. Kino t K Smith Mini S It tten^haw. * Mr*. I'r.ink hmttht. Thlrxl**t.. Is ill Mr and Mr* Paul l>u»*m have r» turned home to Toledo I teH> li aft r i week's visit with relatives here. At the r«*Kiilnr ineetint! of the it. ar i of Education. Third M«mun lioit distriet. (he t|Ue*ttOll of mat-ill ina m junior hiah s. hool system In f'i« lo« il school* will he dlacusaed By Leo, Ef'ORSE Funeral service* for the late \Vi|- 1 liam Flinders. Salliotle rd who tiled Sunday, will be held Wednesday aft • rnwon from the tom-e Hurlai will b< in w.injmi re 'Use. Wimbush is \i*ilii)K her l*ar nta. Mr and Mrs William Wimbush, ! Vrd WYANDOTTE l-rr.trfs of M»rk 11 Bacon have re . ■ p .f \\ N\ I lorer. for a lecture on and in . rpreiatlon «»f Swair', picture* of )-• llevol utiouar) war. in Arhelter ill' on March ?i Ti»a Arbelter »o t'. ulii. H n.*f be. n Instrumental n rlnainir this «|.«uUf t*> Wyan -1 tt. i, (ivlni th. rent of the ball r the lecture No nrlTrue-vort xc*tt • • chs’-'wl for tae entertainment, nd promoters are eapeciallv ln(e»-. v-t'-t in »stuirlntt the attendan-.e of w-orkinK people. FLORIDA FRUITS POPULAR HERE Florida fruit* are mure popular uniont; !>otroii people tlyia tear tlian * ver before. This fart is reflected •irongly in lire sale* report of H. E MacUlaren. district tnanaK* r for the Florida Citrus exchange, who states that the sales of Florida iruit. tn eluding oranir#. grapefruit and lan g« rines. for th* 1 season of 191a and 19lb have already reached a total of several times the sales for the entire season a year ago, and there is left the balance of March, all of April. May and June for the Florida fruit season to still augment this inert as«?. F I Skelly, to neral sales man ager of the Florida Citrus exchange, of Jacksonville, F!a.. lias exj reseed himself as immensely p|ta-cd with the sales of Florida frui f in Detroit, and slates that this city beaded th* list of all districts in the western territory of th*' Unit and States for the month of January The w**ueru territory includes everything wee* of Pittsburgh. Martha So l.u< indy an' Jim mar ried in haste Am and» yr* pentlng a* leisure ? Sarnan'ha Jim is. Lu« > a taking in wa.-hin' IRISH QUEEN OFSONGCOMIN6 Marie Narelle and Seaman Mac- Manus To Entertain Hi bernians in Armory St. Patrick'* day will he cele brated by the Ancient Order of Hi nermann in the armory Friday evening, when Marie Narelte. hailed a* "the queen of Irish song,” and Seumas Mar Manus. noted Irish writer aud story teller, will par licipaie in a program of music, song and story. Reserved seats for the entertainment were placed on sale in (irinnell llros.* music bout*', Tuesday morning. Mine. Nacelle appeared in Detroit wiih John McCormack when the Irish tenor first sang here five years ago under the auspices of the I}l berniana. She is an Australian woman of Irish descent and has sung In nearly every large city In the world An eastern reviewer wrote of her: "How the house ‘rose’ with tu multuous. thunderous applause when Marie Narelle with fervid abandon declaimed that warcry of Ouid Ire land "DTkmneTT A boo.” “ ’The Wearin of the tireen.' 'O'Donnell Aboo.' and other gems of the musical anthology of the Emer ald Die. have surely never been delivered to an audience as this la comparable soprano gives them And she has sung them In nearly all the great cities of the world In London Itself and before the no bility. when homo-rule was still a drenm Thus Marie Narelle stands pre-eminent a* an interpreter of the Irish song.” Mr. McManus will present "A merry ramble round Ireland.’’ He uses 10 sterooptiron view- to illus ‘rate the scenes. Incidents and char acters he describes to his audience. Seumaa Mac.M-fius was a farmer’s boy in Irclaud. among his native hills of Donegal before he became the mountain schoolmaster at the are of IS. The son of one of the • mail farmers among the Donegal hills. h«* ltv*d the life of the other fatmer-’ boys, working during the day on th* po’afo ridge and on the corn field, and at night going tc wedding and wake, and christening and dance, where he unconsciously studied the life and character abound him- and absorbed alike the humor and the pathos of Irish life V dance or christening, or other -octal entertainment, within a 10 mile radius, he sat by the fireside with the shAiiachy. listening to the oid tales Or he visited the house of the tailor or the shoemaker, which during the long winter nights are the haunts of men of the neigh borhood. who there discuss all sub jects under the sun—science, the ology. politics, and settle the af fairs of the naMon.u. The annual mineral output of Brit ish Columbia aggregates aU*ur J30,- • MlO *M)O NOTICE-STREET PAVINC ASSESSMENT BOARD CP ASSESSORS' OFFICE DFTBOIT. March H. 1<»14 Raving Notice No. 1960. SPRINLWKLLS AVENUE 11 1 rrimn .1 Ha/-fz. I!<*a 1 1 > <•<.. F> rmlale Hvnd «’o . T I*. <•.>!*•■ Detroit Trust Cos. F. H. Bab ble. c NVllvle. \V J. W. Karr. .1 K. >\ ;t Ir. 1 Johnson Catherine Mc- Mul .n, c| a* Oregayh. J Schwerin. .1. *h*r dan. K Mriatir. Tho*. F <}lin can. Al» Kn*«-|. II W. Fngcl, \V. - Thomas. II II Katon. W I* ffo|. lldav, \ Smith, Herman Hnltolnp*kl, M I Srath. Fmll v Hrlnkert. H Pel lr,.r> tm I Plyth. C. Wilke, Aug C. I .on a \v Mu tier, Cha*. V*n Hawesn h'tvn r r llahnka. H. Meginnitv. « *m P.errde. ch»», Ria-kford. lionr/ M ir\, I M Jollroeur, Fred Zlmmer inari. Raymond Boucher, Gust Caram ha. Kdwnrd Henson. Marie Flart. Ia» i onrad, Mra Ann Adam*. Chas. K Kirin. Elizabeth Frank. Ida Mild. F M Miser, Wllhelmlna Papke. Otella r.apar. F.mma W>«, Urn llushlow. 11. Ftoachcfskl. M. Kosal, Julia J»s*op, If C. Hchult*. A M llmry. M. H. V.'mtrra, I’har Reed. John F. Ilardrn. John fh-ipprlch, Kmmi C Barton. Fourteenth A trr, Baptist church, 1C flosfiefka. Herman W. Fngel. Thra dnrr Kru< *<*r. W'illiam Na«*. and to nil other person* owning. «>< rupylnr. or oth'-rwlaa Interested In any or th* lot* and premise* fronting on Sprint;- well* avenue In raid t'ltv of Detroit within thr limits h%re|nafter men tioned. The Common Council of thr City of Detroit. having ordrrrd so much of Hpringwell* avenue. from thr north curb I nr of Bathhotir avrnur to th» south llnr of Frrndalr avrnur to hr graded and pavrd, notlrr Is hrrrnv given that an assessment has been mndr upon all thr lots, and prem- Isrs fronting on said Mprlngwells avrnur. nnd llahlr to hr asseaaed for said Imptovrmml under thr provision* of thr city f’harfrr, and that n roll of sahl a**e*«ment la now completed. and will remain at thr Assessor's Office. In thr City of l>r. trolt. from thr dafr hereof until Starch 24tb, 1214. for thr Inspection of all persons rnnrrrnrd thrrrln. iluAltri OK ASMKMHi >RH. By Ul HTtVi: .1 AI.BRFCMT. H-tiH President. By Sinnott. —By POP. NOTICE OF CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Thursday, Alar 21. at Council Cham brra, city Mall: PAT«tOl.*r.* I.aat dair for filing appli-nllon* Thursday. Mar. I*. I# 14 Friday. Alar. 21, If*l •. at Council Chambrrn. City Mall ( rn finf.mf.v I.a s t datr for filing applications, Fri da y. Mar. 17, Ift 14 Haturdav. Afar. t->, 1014. at Council Cl amner*: BtH> 4KA \ ««|*T %>T riIKKMKK F.1.K1 TIIM «l. IOAHTHI ( Tllltl (OUT 4T.KRK Fast datr for filing application* Hat urday, Mar. 14, 1914. Monday. Mar. 27. at office of <>*». mission: AMHTttfT r.I.WTHUMVI IJMAMA HKI.PF.R ttlHI Nit IIKI.PFM la«t datr for filing ai>pllcatlcns Mon day. AtHf. 2b. 1»14. All application* must hr filled out In prraon at thr offlea of th* Civil Hervlea C’ofnmlaslon. *h*-410 I arwrll bldg men w hmitm. B-C4l Chief Kiimlntr TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 191 6, 7 NOTICE OF STREET OPENiNG ItCARD OF ASSESSORS OFFiCE. Detroit, Mar. 13. !*1« N«*thr* of Strn-t Opening A ■*•-** • iiK-m Uoll No. HV3 foi opening JAMESON STREET from Mcf'lellun avenu* to Pennsyl vania avenue, where not already opened, ns a public afreet and blah w-m y. To i» t'amphell, I; tones. Kudnlp.i C. Uut«rh. K. Belch. William Meit ner Dim* Tourlne, Oarollne Itolfxon. A. 1., Sieele. F Karri*. C Kerswetln-r, Mary Whelan. Bertha Mutker*. Ed ward Sehultx. K. W. Smith, .1 M. Lit tle. fl. W, LnMhen, Paul Mutyn. Mel erie OConnur, 1 . deari. <l. Wanderer, AV. J. Si ad ley, 11. K. limi-mail l<ia< - i-hlne Scherer, titto Scherer. Frad Heu*ehel. Henry Van Landrook. I*. I>e A\ o|f. o Lie Smei, M, Dulne. Ern e*t Hunting. V. I»e Voider, Jennta Parker. Sidney A Neff. Dha* Kln*t. ’) ■ A. Dalwell, c. u kaiMr, J. Mr t onvllle, and to all other piraona owning occupying or otherwise In terested tn any of the lot* and prem ise* included in the following d!*- Trtci and portion of the iMty of !*•- trrdt, Wayna t’ounty, Michigan, to- la.d* IfJ to ISA both Inclusive, lot* ■:«<». r«i:> 363. Brandon’s mih. of that pari ..I T- i|S7 and J 67 be tween Jefferson avenue and Mark street and wrest of the east line of Padilla,- lloulcvard. also tlie south 34 feet of that part of t\ «’ 8.A7. between Jefferson avenue and Mark street. Lot* 17 to 33, both inclusive, block 13. lot* l to 17. both inclusive, block 14. Yeman & Sprague sub of that part of !’. P. 112 lying north of Jef ferson avenue. Lot* 1 ami 2, Van Slamt-rouek and Matvn * mb. of lot IS of sub. of Boh •‘TT tTeSUTdeO Tano. U CTT 1 *». Ka*t 112 feet of tot 14. lying west of west line of Mi-Plcllnn avenue, plat of the sub. of that part of I*. C. 10 lyinc between Mack road and lot 13 of the estate of Robert Heaubten. de ceased. Lots l, 2. 3, 4 .Wleber'* sub. of lot 13 of the sub of fli.-tt part of I’. P. 10. Iving between th*- Msek road and lot 13 of the estate of Robert Beau bien, deceased The Common Pound! of the Citv of Detroit having fixed and determined that said district, herein above des cribed. t* bene fit left by the opening of Jameaon stiret. from M<-Plct|.vn av enue to Penn.«> Ivania avenue, where not alr<-aity «»p«-ned. as a pub lic street and htphwn*. un>l having resolved that |l,4ft2'd2 «>f the d.-inisge, *warde<l t>> a v#-rdl<-t of n Jmi tn the Recorder * Court of the Pit> ,<f |».. tridt. tn pur*uan«-e of pr*< • < <llng« un der tlie provisions of Ai-t 1.-1 of the Ththlic Arts of lisj a* amended, be assessed o|u.n the < wn* r, occu pant* of tile taxable r* il • *t •• In cluded in said district. In proportion, a- near as niBV be, to the ndvantagm which e» h lot <>r parcel m de< med to a- *iutre b>- *u«-h «>p* nfr%g Notice is turcbv giv n, that «n as sessment tia- t*een rt'iile .upon all the lots and premi-- ln- lud* and in *al<t fflstrli-x an<l liwtde ti> nr a ,e»,..d for said Improv* ni- nt und* r tl-e provi sion* of said public -i » .end that a roll of said a**« «*inent i- now plefed, itnd w ll r*rnnln .if the \x aeasor’a **fll<-,-, m tli•• iTt- of Detroit for 12 <l*'_s fri-n- l‘ -111- Os the first publication of t*. notice, that Is. fr--m fbc> dat*- ’« -ens nr.'it Pie. 2*th -lay of Ma»i ft. 1 -’ f- r th” tn ■pertlon *’ f -'I p r r ■ i-on-erred therein and that t' fl card "f As sessors w 1 11 meet on I "t and y t h-- 211 h dav of Mir * f I*’ at to o’clock a. m. a f thel ro f li. • inti Pit, Hill nml will remain In >< .m V-tween hours of I<t a ni. and *2 m on -:iid 'lay. sn*t ilurlng lb- - - b'l-ir-, f->r fir-e ■ll rce-si r e days tlicr»'ift«t to hear riiiv person < i iters-'n- de. lrtr.g to on- Jecf to .m> a.»ses» -ot *-• rmi-I*-. amt to i* \ rn (id cur- t sh-- -an.*-, ts correction tb< i eof t- found n-• •*- ••ry. pdVPti fiF VSSEfWOUI* By ai'bTAX r: j. alrrf.piit. p.<;37 I resident. 30ARD OF EDUCATION Secretary * of..- • Broadway. Uctrnt.. Mu- . M r. 11. 1214 BIDS—ERECTION TWENTY- R(H».M St lIOOIs IU ILDINO —IIOI.MI R W ENUK. BE TWEEN MAIDSTONE AND EUCLID A YEN! ES. w.»,i|«V, nr* posrl-) a ll hr rrcrtvrd at f; • - urt I ’ IT* o*cl->rk p m . Tm i. . .s;»r i « I -it., f.»- furulnhing ill In . and » .4t« ro*l jin assary sot t i re. sh ’i 'if .i r >on» school building to - 1 • a -d on Ifolmur .yv»»- nu- hi M\i ii> M-iMttoßi ..lid Ku< li t avrpure Tr< poaat* will br rrcalvad as fol lows Proposals for fh*' rntlro |->h I’roj o. iH un-'rr thi four-bid form. a « follow S (Irni ral Mn-on lons, (ienemi < arp»nt<-r irti a* lons II rat I t’g. Ventilating un-l Plumbing Sperlfli tlons Klrrtrlr Wiring. A! o propo-ali for all «rparato of work It I* e*p#i lally drstrrd that con tra tors hid on all srj.arata clasarsof Pinna and sprr!fl< attons mvrrlng nil w<>rk emlifii rd In tha arctiltrcta pinna and spr«-1 flea tlons, may he wsn at the office of th< ai'-hltocta. Mal • omson 4. Itlgglnhotham. 404 Moffat buikllr.g. Plans nnd *pcr Iftcat tors covering all work embraced In th«> consulting any nrrr*’ plans and specifications may he seen at the office of tha con sulting engineers, Ammerman A Mc- Coll. 2244 Penobscot building Proieosnls must be submitted on forms furnished by the architects or ceensultlng enginee r* and must he ac companied by a certified cheek or cash cciual to 4% of the hid. A surety company boml will not be accepted In - onne-'-tlon with the submitting of propeenals. General contractor* must *ubmlt, attached to their proposal*, the names of *|| their suh-i'eintractors. A deposit ol 110 is required for each set of plans, to he repaid when plan* are returned. Also a rental •»f t 2 per elay will tee- i barged contractors who r"t*'n plana longer than agreed The Board of F.durntlun ree-cry-a the right t o reject any or all bids. CHARLIE A OADI>. R-443 Secretary. PHOi'tts %i,a foh mnmnvii HTKFI. FI RKITt RH KOll fOIKTI HI II.IIBIU, Detroit. March 7. I!M4. Sealed proposals will be received at tl ie office- of the Ih-nrd of Fieunty Auditors until 1 o’clock p. in. Fast ern Mfandnrd time. Tuesday, March 21, 1214, at which time they will ha opened, for furnishing ste«-| furniture, document filing cases, lockers, ate.’ required in thee ofn< • * of the p glafe-p eef Deeds. Futility f'lerk. Sheriff an-| Justice Courts. In lh<- County Build ing. In accordance with drawings op (lie- in Ihe offt* e of the Board eif Peeilllty Auditor* Bldelers Will he fqp nlsheil with a detall<->l statement o r the furniture require.| under ihi* tee-|. tier upon application l<> tne ' h.ilrmnn of the Board of County Auditor*. The material, finish and weirkinnnshlp re quired un»lf r this proposal must t on form in .ill respect* tee the furniture now Installed In saltl County offle e*. Kwe-h proposal must he accompan ied by a certified check for 'I per cent tis the amount of the proposal, tiiflele p.n aide to th<. Board of County Auditors This Board reserves the right to reje. » any ami all bids or to l«-t th» mild contract in whale or in part to an-, bidder. The Hoard of County Auditors. VV.M Ot'TM A Si. Chairman WM. V MOKU.m. Her y Everybody wonts THE TIMES’ telegraph reports, including the oth er evening papers