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P»&YOUR»n n Bier Lake Beautiful and Plil Weird, High in Mountains X^9!El Happi Wp te th* Cascade mountain*. Egto before man trod the BSp, taf« craters belched fori: iUW and lava. H*«? the lake la aU tbe world* fffpfca wrest peaks ore now muzzled mm afegathlng of Ice. No longer black smoke hide th-' *>k> reflect the rays of the knee diamonds, a tit wBBBm fart turquoise surface of ||||Gft. tfcfi lake, which is in Ore- beea drawn a line which Ipl/ail one of America e most mmm mpeal parks ax a pvo- HHWI pood Idea to keep ki Blind when you are H||«a gunmer vacation. the whhecapp<sl m*j r«e a lake so ladlaas fc»r ages fear |» apfroach It, and ta their mStsz Ik look vpon Its surface. mmm pbktKwte tor*. «*«« th** lib Oawdw were still tn llowt Kacama towered fe»*ll a Mountain. for long bc df history or of le- eruption shattered its la aad left a gaping - *■ IM ON the peak had tow of foot passed water from r*f l 'yh3Sl iftl kptlngs flowed into the jßTtailty tiled It to within ****** Th^ uurfnl depths of this ao ana may guea*. for flaw the mountain In jngßEmkpA stata. Ml aides fall sharply water's edge. But the MiipMMi Which broke the lylljlll» .pwl> ANO nuri*u up irorn leaser oboes which tty M weirdly shaped I*l of the assure water. have been carved ||f|J|jp#fl lata fantastic forms. Th# SPSHp* «f all Is well named the MWmm lUf. At dusk and in the moon its resemblance «hip under full sail is Hi Ii 111 \ 'll i . ‘ . ■BTROIT TIMES REPRESENTATIVE BUREAU Iplrtayw^l totmwmtUm department ope* only to on* representative firm in each different line of badness and classified under these divisions, listing reputable Detroit firms in good steading. If ywur business is not represented below phone Main 4520 and file your application or write to the DETROIT TIMES REPRESENTATIVE BUREAU. Caw lUSdsrs whs tail to find in this feature the hoe of Business they are seeking will confer a favor by clipping the Inf ormation Coupon below and requesting the Information desired. HMMnar plaiting, biitoti msvx covkhkp to ardkr SRILarSMITtC 54 Valpey b|.l e Zll ■sg-j* Cherry 3H3 IBimWWUL EAR DRI B* Sißtt F. WAY. 19 Adel* de-at HfN Woodward. Or and 1912 a an jflaarr JUmaßii VjHIU #B«I Sharpening. \V rk BHHHiSnMS: <»«( mnll wervlre. at&raSEiM insured. Miller A Cos. ? v MMawelßt Under new management MR Hi** uoi.«9risH~ supplies »Ikd stoke >n i-- Wmlmkc. fter*'* a I’aaemnr*. :oi k buein*-** nr hoof In Toll, prea. ltt-149 1 sS \ ? 11 I»t mid lij npp«.tri*in tit »?’ It EAt • dally ff*m all U S putdientmua jffsßffißEpWfrN WMW. Cherry \j% WBBS&Sffi*-' Tel Main ipwr. ; :■.■■; Pstaini engine*. *‘tr ?&sPM'Sgg&' „ ' ' ,Tafoo4w*r.l I'll , ; -’-v to* Cad kii Tbe Shores of Crater Lake Where Once a Great Volcano Raped: Viewed in certain slants of light the islet seems to vanish from vie* —truly h is a pbantym ship’ Wizard inland Is the largest cf the rock? l that jut up through the water. It has a small crater of its own. and this is visited by mtov touiists who travel to tbe lake, through tbe beau tiful natural park which surrounds it By far the greatest beauty of Crater lake lies in its delightful col oring Tbe water Is unbelievably blue, a lovely turquoise along the edges t»nd *n the deep parts a rich dark shade. On a sunny day this expanse of DEATH CLOPS FIRST SALOON FROM 1917 LIST The I*l f saloon list has already been reduced by a death which au tomatically rovekes the license card neat May. Nathan Shellfish, saloon keeper at No. 345 Russell tt., was burled Sunday. He bought bis sa loon license from William J. Berry a few months previous to his death. AM. Sherman Littlefield, chair man of tbe liquor committee, will insist that administrators be ap pointed to conduct the business of deed saloonkeepers until the end of tbe bcerte yea.-. This will prevent relatives of dead saloonkeepers from maaJpolarlng the cards In an at tempt to save the license. The committee bad considerable trouble SttaMl*h*Bf the 1916 list of dead license holders One saloonkeeper reparted dead by the board of health, still botds a license card In his name, tbe committee being un able to estaMlch his death. Chair man Littlefield, nt the time the li cense was granted. Mid he was per ■ooafly convinced that the original holder of the card was dead Officials in charge of business and agricultural development for the transportation companies of the United States and Canada will gath er la New Orleans today for the an nual convention of tbe American Railway Development association iwmsmvc service WALTER J. BURNS. Int. 1011 Htm mond bid* Cadillac Hi. Walter J. Burn*, president. ELECTRICITY I* PERFECTION «h.fl Installed to give Ifgheat Kfflrl«nr» and great est ronttrniMi' *■ Gordon Johnson. Expert. IMC W Jefferson. Ced. 4 41-R KYtri.OPf* TUI.LAR ICNVELni’* ro. *9-44 Cm. gre** W. Commerrlal. club. »o<-tal: dally capacity 590,0«0 P.IPRM«IIIi AND TRITKnn CAMERON’S EXPRESS p«>-kmt and shipping 129 John H -at Cadillac 3*73; Cherry 9442-R. eve. E4H. nose un throat O. R MANN. M I* . 191 Griswold. •ral office practice, .y», car. now, throat 19-12. 2-5. ?•%. •‘berry 2951 PR4TIIKR REDS, PH.LOW* 441) NATTREAAEA CLEANED JEW EL FEATHER MATTRE.rfS CO. 364 Michigan. Cad. 995 Mattresses mad* from old feather bed* riAWRRN F(‘R ri/)WF,RR telephone Central iCbrrrr 444* or Cadillac 4019-J ) Central Floral Cos.. 35 Broadway. PROtt. PISH « CHICKEN DIT4KR4 If ARQUETTE'S CAFF.. 9-Mll* rrt and Woodward. Hemlock 1597-1749. nma R97MOPELET), re-dyed and cleaned Uri. Wink worth. 49 Orand Ittver •»« eaat Second flat. HAIR liOflOA HAINES' Wit* and Toupee*, l.adl**’ Hair Good* *1 Orand River w»*t HAIR DRK4AI4IJ MRS. ALICE W A ISLET, shampooing. manicuring; 3rd floor Wrlght-Kay bide Main 1937. HATS” mm THE PRACTICAL HATTER [T-ll Washington-blvd Cherry 1970-J gergeous color with its strangely carved lava shores seems more like an imaginative patnUcg than a work of Nature. And then as the sun sets and tbe moon climbs beyond the ridges of tfco surrounding mountains even the most work-a-4a? visitor stands in silence while the wa*er» change to a velvet bla* k streaked with the silver of tbe moonlight. The weird Klamath legends seem real and Wizard i land is pictured in the mind .is the head of the god. Uao. who .n the Indiana beUeved once ruled the lake and the masters of its depths. SAYS CHARACTER WAS DEFAMED; SUES FOR $5,000 Mrs. Oral S. Nash Is suing Mrs Theresa Taylor for $5,090 in Judge > Hally's court, holding that she was ! ejected and Insulted when she ap j plied for lodging with a friend at ■ Mrs. Taylor's rooming bouse at No. ;53 Columbia-st. Mrs. Nash claims 1 that she was assaulted with a broom ' and that her character was assailed l ln the presence of a number of friends. Barthoima Leaves Hospital. Otto Barthoima. alleged dynamiter. ! who set the authc-rities into a : paroxysm of activity by the storiee ; of hi.-- plans for dynamiting the plant 'of the American Car A Foundry !co. has Men released from the psycopathic institute. Ann Arbor, to which he was committed by the probate court. He has been cured of his insanity, according to the hos pital authorities. Lad Loses Finger In Coffee Mill Adolph Haener, sii years old, who lives at No. 23 Walbridge-st., was sent to a grocery store at Seminole and Harper-aves., Saturday evening, to buy some soap for the Monday washing. He thought he would In vestigate the coffee grinder, which was going full speed, with the re sult that his index Anger was com pletely severed. INSURANCE CHARLES N ROE. insurance in all branebe*. 1919 Dime Bank bldg Phone Cadillac 4379. JEWELRY COATS BROS.. 214 Broadway Market bldg. will change your watch Into a bracelet watch at a amall coat. KIDNEY T4RLKT9 —IVa time you >arn»d about Dr Navaun's K'.dney TabWta For Backache, Rheuma tism. Nervousness or I>t«lne*«. Sold with a poaitlre 19-day guarantee or the druggist will refund yotir 59c. LADIES’ HATS ALT/ HINDU OF HATS, reblocked Exclusive Hat Frame Shop. 91 Gratlot-ava. " LAI NDRY SENATE LAT'NDRY. 99-40 Orand Rlyer W Promptness. Peter Reidel, pr-p. Shoe repairing. SUHI4I«T« AND TDOI.N4K ERA TfKiT/ c rj< made and *old at Wed ell A Boera*,. I'.T VT»fe.n Main 57*4 '.Ve ae 11 you the trimming*. 904 INU TWjRTM WiyihWAßn Moving * Storage Cos.. Cha* Hayward. Prop. V Hlghland-ave Hemlock 799 NEW ri RNITI RE AND »TOVEA F If. MASSMAN A sox jjj Orand River Weet r’herry 2595. OH A AND fiAAOLINK THE GREAT WESTERN OIL CO.. 74 to 79 Eaat Larr *d-at. oil* and gaeollne. OPTICIAN MAX REOET.AHEIMER. Manufactur ing Optician. 9o Waablngton-avA.. pet roit. n«Ti (tiMrm< nixx it* nn / SNA K A PLIN. 499 S’-vena bldg., cor Od River and Washing ton. Pherry 199. Rea. Eaat 19.', 4 M PATENT ATTORNEYS BARTH EL. Dander* A Rarthel. aoll ettora r S. and foreign patent*, 499 Buhl blk., 15 W. Congress. Ch y 4111 DETROIT TIMES LOVING TRIBUTE WILL BE PAID TO THE MOTHERS OF THE LAND NEXT SUNDAY "Mother’s day" will ba observed throughout the length and breadth of the United States. Sunday, May 14. Sermons will be preached ta church pulpits honoring ths moth er* of the land and Sunday school children will pay tribute to moth ers in song *»tory and prayer. Every son and daughter Is urged to mak* the day a happy memory la the lives of mothers everywhere, snd honor the mothers who have passed to the great beyond tn the placing of wreVhs and flower* on grave*, and Ip wearing a white flow er throughout tbe day. It has become the beautiful cus tom to remember the living mother with a bouquet or basket of flow ers. or a growing plant, and the mother who ha.i gone before, tn the wearing of a flower, preferably the white carnation. which Anna Jar vis, of Philadelphia, founder of "Mother’s day’* chose for its purity and fragrance Sons and daughters who are away from home should not fall to write a loving letter to mother Offlciil’y recognising ‘Mother’s day," Gov. Woodbndge N Ferris has Issued the following formal prociamnMon: During th# last s ft y#ars th# Amer ican horn# has undergone little less than a revolution J*< Unce and in vention have wrought marvelous: changes In our economic and Indue- f trial conditions Soane of these j changes have a tender.\ to destroy ' the unity of home int-r#st* Tme and distan-e h;\\e Seen annihilated Horn# permanence has in a Urge measure been destroyed The respon sibilities of The mother have b-en , Increased. She find* it Impossible to j keep her flock t 'g-ther. she finds her task of Inspiring and and rectir.g j her children more and m >r# dlffl. «ih J She must, therefore. <’ her greatest work when her children are "little to**." when they ar- most responsive to the tenderer! and wisest sugges tions American mothers recognise this ne<-e*»jtjr. and are making h ly aacrtfVes to this end The mothers of every country are more important th.\n armies and munitions of war The mother# are * the sour e of civilisation. To our Notice-street PAVING ASSESSMENT BOARD OF ASSESSORS OFFICE Detroit. May ». 1*1«. Paving Notice No. 1963 WHITNEY AVENUE To Henry H. Horn, J M Mclen nan. E. Olebel, H R K: bar Maud Nye. E. H. Sfllwe)!. Hubert Huer.er. 1. Teetael. M H Tarb-t. Fr-d Sulli van. V. Hoagtand, Harvey B H -gue. Jennie * rriwbj, George B uzzil. Thomas Trinder. ft. J. l*Almer. F V Henry. George M Locker Jacob Schmidt, George Su*l!ner. E T Kep hart. John McDonald. H. P. Brelm. Isabella Pgnumorr. Th»maa Ralph. Bernard J*chl >(T. Ralph Peckham. H. J Paul. 11. J. Wilson. W C S'- al. II H. Woodrieff. c., re> f> V »!« n ’ Ha-ry R. Mart n. <; IL t'ook-. Viola* IC. " ils->n. E Y Pstterson. Everett Abtiis, F. M W»« *f. Herman Orion l Rueger. Forest E Bull, EYina Swan. C. P. Lorena. Aib*rt n. Charles Koelaow. Mt C’afr Land * . Mark D. Kmmert. .l>hn <*. Garv. At Hart wig. W.IIJam V S»ub»r, tZ H Gregor. F P. t>»vey M R Fisher. V. I vandenbenel. John F. f * -j. Thomas Mohaffy. G- or«» L M t- . 1. Barber. Baker A Trosselj H y M layers. Fred L. Roberts. Ralph V Peckham, William J Ba'ten. it F Bertram. William B»v#rly. \ >* v ,k. KPrabeth Apel. Joh-i A R> ; N Henri F A Fnn'i H A M er. Leon Hammons, and to ail < persons ownlni. • upytrg nr o*t,. r wise interested in any of t # lots and premises fronting on Whitney sv# nue. in said City of Detroit, within the limits hereinafter mentioned The Common Council of th'- City of Detroit, having ordered so m . nos Whitney avenu». from the w»«t curb line of Lin woo <1 avenue to th# east line of Wlldermere avenue, to he graded and paved, notice is hereby given that an assessment ha* been mad# upon all th* lots and premise* fronting on said Whitney avenue, and liable to be assessed for said im pro»em»nt under the provisions of the City Charter, and that a roll of said assessment is now complete ! %nd will remain at th» Assessors' Office In the City of I»etrolt from the date hereof until Msv 23. I>l*. for the Inst-er t!-»n of a!i yiriWl tUMWB «d therein BOARD OF AFSEkftORS. °v OUBTAVE J ALBRECHT. •-TM President SAFER MONROE Paper Stock Cos, wholeaale and retail. Paper stock, scrap Iron, metal. Machinery wlp'ns rag» a specialty. Cherry S4l 79-79 Macomb. PHOTOGRAPHER D. I> SPELLMAN. 979 Woodward Studio and home portraiture Orand 19 “The Child's Photographer. ’ PLI MRINU. HEATING. WAS PIYTTND ERNST WENZEL—FuII l*n- of elec tric. ga« and comtdnatlon fl*fnre*. 934 McDougall-ave. Ridge 17. PI.I WRING SITPLIEA M'CORMICK Dumbing Supply West 49. We wholesale to consum er Supplies, bathroom outfits, etc. FtSLIC APC OI'NTA NTS SED'KITY TRUST CO.. Impartial au dita *te< ial inveatlgatlona. coat and general office system* 4)114 K LUNCH I J BEAPfstIN, I*l c***-*t Main 4*s*. 79 Orand River C ad 24 19-R RAGTIME PIANO TAUGHT In 29 |e»«on» Estonia School of Popular Mu*l<: M Fran ce* Berry, 94 Broadway. Cad *AjK-J. REPRIGER ATOKA. 14 E BOXEN. 99TC. DETROIT Store Ptsture r n j 9 to *9 Catherine, cor. Gratiot Eat.mate* for all kind* of at,., « Phone Main 4922 Cherry 2419 REAL ESTATE MALONEY-CAM PR El.I. CO, RA) r f *e Pr»aa bldg. I,et u* aell your prop erty List your property with ua. •TORE FIXTURES OT.UNZ—*92 Michigan 4V*|| Ca***. Dour C»•**, Show ('»»**, Counter* Shelving. S AFE*. V A I |,T IMhTM* “ PETER OI.FA SAFE CO. I*s Fort E Cadillac 2*'• 9- J f>pentn* and re - pa)rtng. Comtdnatlon* * hanged AEHINf) 91*4 HINES pot GTfT. *old and e*,’t,.?nge#i, new or aecond-hand. 37 Wayne. Ch'y 1913. mother* *• ows our patriotism, our religion, our holiest aspiration* It Is especially fitting in the Jtsr nineteen sixteen that w* pay tribute to ths mothers of America. Led ths boys and girls and the "grown-ups. who are away from home on Moth ers Day. write a Utter of gratitude to mother "Let thoss who are home meet mother wtth a smile, a kiss and a handful of flowers. Recite to her the praytr she taught you at ths bed aids." Therefor*. I. Woodbrldgs N. Ferrla ask that the p*ople of Michigan set apart ths s*cond Sunday in May «the Itth) as Mothers' Day. in obedience to * resolution bjr the United States congress, t ask ths psopls of Mlchl fan to display on this day ths United tatsa flag on all govsrnment and public building* at th*lr homes or other suitable place* "as a public expression of their love and rever ence for the mother# of our coun try" As far as possible let parents tn their homes and both young and old In public meeting* discuss the th-me of mother with that enthus iasm and sincerity which character ises all loyal Americana Given under my hand and the Or»at F*al of the *tat* this third day of May. in th# year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, and of th* commonwealth th# eightieth WOOD BRIDGE N. FERRIS. Governor. Bv th# governor: COLEMAN C VAUGHAN. Secretary of stata BAY CITY 41 BATTLE CHEEK HAIL* At COMPANY. Detroit Mich.. April J. ltll Notice is hereby given that a ape cut meeting of the stockholders of the Bay City A Battle Creek Railway Company will be held at the principal of See of the company. Room 3t>2. Fif teenth Street Passenger Station De troit. Msch. on Thursday, the tth day of June, I*l4. at 10 o'clock a m. for th- purpose of considering and auth. ©rising the sole of th*- railroad, rights and franchises of this company to Thv M h.gan Central Railroad Com fany and such oth*r matters and hlr*xs as may be Incident to or n*c •s»ry or appropriate to be done In connection therewith Be order of th» Bi ard of Plr—tora D W PARDEE. Secretary YHL MirMIGAY (i:\TUU RAIL. ROAD COHrA.At. Detroit. Mud April 3. 1314. Notice U hereby given that a spe cial meeting of the stockholder* of Th- Michigan Central Railroad Com pany will be held at the principal ©fdCe of the company. Room 301. Elf. teenth Street I‘asseager Station. !>*- troit. Mich, on Thursday, the 4th Jay of June, I*l4. at 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of considering an-t auth orising the purchase of part or all of the railroads rights and franch'ses of the follow r.g named railroad com panies, to-wit Bs- City A Buttle Creek Railway Company. Bait!* Creek A >iutgi.« Railway Company Canada Southern Bridge Company; Chv-ag-v, Kalamazoo a -agin*** Rail way Company. Detroit a Bay City Railroad Company, Detroit Belt Line Railroad, The Detroit A Chari# volx Railroad Company. The Detroit, pel rav A IVarbom Railroad Company. Detroit. Toledo A Milwaukee Kali road Conipwnv. The Grand Hirer Val ley Railroad Company. Jack on. fsn | sing & Railroad Company J- t'*t A N rth#-rn Indian* llallr «i| [ Con-parr. Kalamazoo A South lisrsi Railroad Company. I.trunt T-an-tt ! Rs lwa> Company Michigan Air Idne Railroad Company St Clair A 'V#»t --1 ern Railroad Company, and The Toledo, : Canada S uth*rn A Detroit Reilwiy C ->par j and such other matter m : t* r.g* as may he lne!d*nt to or n»»«-- | essary or appropriate to be done In , rennettt#>n tfi«rewf?h By order of the R-,rd of D*r*ctors D. W. PaRDEE. SiCreta-r |)EPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS. Detroit. May 9. 1914 PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING OATS Sealed nropraals will he received at •irnce of the Department of Publh* W rks. Detroit. Ml h. i;n#>l >fcnd«y, M.<> IS. 1 '♦!d. at 10 o‘>l<*k % m . Km -tern standard time. ;i r whl' h t ! n»e and pla- e they will be Open*,l. f or f urn i* hi ng ami deltv‘-r;n fob • are on siding at »h<- garbage collet tjnn bar© foot of Twenty fourth s’ reef, m th- city of Detroit Thr-e car* (3) whit* oats. Car* <>f oat* mutt be accompanied by Board of Trade r*«rtlflr»te of In ■p-otlon Each bidder must deposit with h-* bid a certlfl»d check in the sum of 9366. payable to the order of the De partment of Public Works b-f..r* th proposal* are opened, conditioned that should they be the lowest bid der they will within fl\* dav- after being awarded th* contract by th d*partm*nt. ent*r Into a contract with surety company hond. In th* full estimated amount of contract. The right to reject any or all pro posal* e«pre*sly reserved ATT pro posal* shall b* mad* In duplicate 44KT GEO. H FENKELL B-732 Commissioner INFORMATION COUPON The Tims# Representative Bureau. Rleaee eend me the name of • reliable house In the following line* of buelrteee: Lin# 1 Lin# 2 Lin# 3 Your nami Your gddreee RWRDIAH AND NORWK4JIAN GRO CKRIB9 fl. KLEIN CO, agents for Llnn*a, Hardtack, Anlovf*. Aptltalll. Flah and Meat Balia. 197 Orand River. Cherry 2'.*4-J AEt OND-HAND FI RNITI Hr. GRATP>T atove Ei'hange, 3*5 Gra tiot. Furniture, stove*, ruga. eto. We sell at very reasonable prices. SINGING ELEANOR Ifaxrord I’eocoek. dranjatle soprano. Indorsed by European and American cvltlca. Concert* and reci tal*. voice and Interpretation. 50 Klng-ava. Phone Market 5345. •HOR RRPAIRINQ SCOTT PHILLIP, heat workmanship. 45 Grand River. Cadillac 5451 -W. •ODA FOUNTAINS D. ffARLF. * Cf> 329-335 Monroe ave. Cadillac 499* STORAGE MICHIGAN WAREHOUSE CO., fire proof storage. 554-547 W Fort-st. Leslie R. Hers. Mgr. West 2730. CANADA *O4 TKERN DRUMS COMPANY. Detroit. Mich.. April 3, 1914 Notice la hereby given that a •pe ris I meeting of tha stockholder* of the Canada Southern Bridge Company will be held at the principal office if the company. Room 111, Fifteenth treet Passenger Station. Detroit. Itch-. on Thursday, tba Ith day of una 1818. at 10 o'clock a. tn. for the r>urpoee of considering and authori ng the eale of the railroad, righto and franchise* of this company to The Michigan Central Railroad Com pany and such other matter* and thing* a* may be Incident to or nec essary or appropriate to bo dono tB Connection therewith. By order of the Board of Directors. D. W. PARDEE. Secretary. lI.ATTLtI CREEK « BTt’RQIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Detroit. Mich.. April S. I*l4. Notice Is hereby given that n spe cial meeting of the etochwotdsrs of the Battle Creek A Sturgis Railway Company will be held at tha princi pal office of the company. Room 163. Fifteenth Street Passenger Station. Detroit. Mich., on Thursday, the tth day of June, ltlt. at It «'clock a. m., for the purpose of considering and authorising the aare of part or all of the railroad, rights ana franchise* of this company to The Michigan Cen tral Railroad Company and such oth ar matters and things aa may be In cident to or necessary or appropriate to be done in connection therewith By order of the Board of Dlrectora D. W. PARDEE. Secretary. CITY OF DETROIT—OFFICE OF CITY TREASURER. Detroit. April It. ltlt. Notice te hereby given to all per rons Interested that there has been filed in this office the following named assessment roll: FOR OPENING STREETS Roll No !I3 For widening Casa avenue. Clifford street and Sibley street, where not already opened, as a public street and highway. Th- amounts assessed In said roll are due and payable at thla office for a space of sixty <4O l daya from date of the notice. If not paid with in said ality »4Ai day* a penalty of & p-r cent will he added, and thereafter such tax shall bear Interest at the rate <>f ? per cent per annum from date of confirmation of the assess ment roll until paid MAX C. KOCH. R-711 City Treasurer. CITY OF DETROIT—OFFICE OF CITY TREASURER. D*troit. April 13, I>l4 Notice is h<-r-iy given to all per sons Interested that there has been fled in th offi' e the following a.ss«-.ssn»ent roll FOR CONSTRUCTING VITRI FIED CHOCK LATERAL SEWERS Roll V * *T') For constructing v'.trifi and or. k lateral sewer No 2740. in block hounded by T-nne.ee*, Con n« rs. Kssex «*xt*nd"rt Freudi. Dart I I due a t pf. ible within 34 days froradat-- of thlr notice Darts J. 3 and 4 l« «-m# due and payable in on- two and three years, respect ively. from the date of this notice, together wltn mti rest r.t the rat- of 4 p«*r #nt fr m »h* d.it* when the work wa « *. • 'pled by the city K ?h*r ‘t ‘a <l part# r ty be paid wit*, n J rt.«v- D« >m th- of this ■» 111 ut Islttwl If either of tb • i a-ts one. two. thre- or fnr *ha<l n.q be paid wh-n they be.-. -»e du». 3 p-r cent penalty an ’ Int re t at th- r.i*#- -f 7 per cent from the <1»<•» when the w-.rk wx a-rept»d by »b* city will b- a.ld-.1, err . assessed will h* i I. Vertls* and and •"■ld x provide#! hy Uw MAX C. KOCH. B 71? City Treasurer. J)EPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS. Detroit. Mich . May i. I>l4 PROPOSALS LOR PAVING STREETS AND ALLEYS A* <l#-d proposal* will he received at •beofft * oft;- D j.xrfmeti* of Pub- I Works. Detroit, Mtrh., until Thure dvy May II IRA, a* 1<» i.»'eluch a m. T..- t*rn Sti- lard t.tne, at which time (■ r furnishing nil the labor an<l rnatertai an I paving the streets and alleys mm# I below, within the limits men tioned in *h- i*l'y cf Detroit, with the »f>!•*< of pavement s'.at»c. Asphalt Concrete N' te fi’.iili rmust submit sample* of th* asphalt and ftuxlna oil pro pose#] t- * i « u «e.|. al#»ng with the t ids, aarrpl*e »»f asphalt. 14 pounds; of oil. one gallon. LAMSON PLACE (Pavinß) From the North lin*- of ivthune to the South curb line #*f I'alltster. 2# feet w I- with Asphaltic concrete < Natural Lake Asphalt) on 4” con crete foundation paving VICKSBURG AVE. (Paving) From th* West line of Dexter to the Fast lin* of Grand River 34 feet wide with Asphaltic conrrsta (Na tural l*ike Asphalt) on •'* concrete foundation paving MAGNOLIA ST. (Paving) From th* West line of Fifteenth to the top of slope east of Vlnewood, 34 fe*t wide, witn Asphaltic concrete TKIHMIYit, FRLI.II4G, tFKAYINO AND THICK gI'RGRKY NT.RfiEKYMKN and I#«ndacaps Gar deners. choicest shrubs, vines, rose a. hedgea etc. T»etroit Mhade Tree (Jo., 403 Hammond bldg. IPNOI,*TriIKR( gTTTEfi. Jas. A. Cos.. 41 High W.. rear (,’h'v 1051-J. Work called for and delivered Furniture repairing t fiRD At'TOMOBtLRfi AfiAFE PLACE TO Bl'y—The Love lan<l (’#>. 1197 Woodward. North 14 9411)1* CLRABRNg PETER F MCHNKIDKR CO., base ment Broadway Market. Cherry 3306. Electric stoves and specialties. *4 4*H|RU (mThiYk* PETER r. »*CIINEIDF.It (0.. hasa men» Br#»a4way Market. Cherry 1164 Electric stoves and specialties. WIRE AMD IRON WOMKRRS WIRE WOHK3 sn#l Lamp Mhadea; goods guaranteed Wm K. Hl*lsch ar. >44-4 ftandolph-st. Mala 4446. (Natural Laka Asphalt) on €" von* crate foundation paving. CHOPIN ST. (Paving) From tha North line of Michigan to tha *>utk curb line of M<•draw. 34 feat wide, with Asphaltic concrete (Natural Lathe Aaphaltl oh F con crete foundation paving. GOLDNER AVE. (Paving) From th# North line of U. T. H R. to the Mouth line of Mlchtgun avenue. 14 faat wide, with Asphaltic concrete (Natural Lsake Asphalt) on 4* con crete foundation paving. MANISTIQUE AVE. (Paving) From the North curb line of F.aacx to the Mouth curb line of Jefferson. 2l feet wide, with Asphaltic concrete (Natural Lake Asphalt) on *" con crete foundation paving. EAST LAWN AVE. (Paving) From the North line of Jefferson to the Mouth curb line of K.rchvisl, S3 feet wide, with Aaphaltlc concrete (Natural Lake Asphalt) on 3‘ con crete foundation paving. SEWARD AVE. (Paving) From the West curh line of Twelfth to the Bast curb line of Fourteenth. 34 feet wide, with Asphaltic con crete (Natural lake Asohalt) on 4" concrete foundation paving. Cedar. WATERLOO ST. (Paving) From tha Fast curb line of UM»y to the Weet curb line of llait. 24 feet wide, with Cedar block on 4' concrete foundation paving. One Course t sarrrlt. ALLEY 614 (Paving) All alleys In block brtwet-n Third. Second, warren and Futnam 17.71, It and 33.43 feet wide, with one course concrete paving. ALLEY 615 (Paving) In block between Hastings. Rivard. Farnsworth and Frederick. 2D f*et wide, with one-couree concrete pa»- ALLEY 616 (Pavins) In block between Hastings. Rivard Tb*odore and Farnsworth. feet wide, with one-course c. n ret© pav ing LAMSON PLACE (Paving) Assessment Knllmnie*. 2*4. eu. yd*, excavation 4** lineal feet of curbstone (new) straight. 704 *9 so. yd* Asphaltic concrete (Natural laike Asphalt) on * ton cret* paving 1105 eu yds concrete under and behind curb City Ketlmateo. 31. ru yd* excavation 24. tln*al feet ot new curbstone (straight). 31 42 lineal feet of n*w curb-ton*- In (2-lh’fl M#-J ) circles furnish) and by contractor 4-* 12 so yds. A«pha!tD concrete (Natural laike Asphalt) on 6 con crete paving t 4* cu. yda. concrete under and behind curb VICKSBURG AVE. (P.iving) 4 uruar.l Ketlniifr,. 217* ru. yds. excavation. 2972 4* lineal feet of curbstone tnew') -traight. i233 37 *>j yds A*pbaltlc concrete (Natural I-ike Asphalt) on 4' con crete paving 73 53 ru yda. concrete under end behind curb. City Kstlwilr.. ?*9 cu vds etcavatlon 41 lineal feet of r- w curb-tone (straight). 50 ?4 lln»nl feet of new, curbs' one tn (* - 4 R Med ) circles furnished l-y contractor 511*4 S'i yds Asphaltic - re rets (Natural l,ake A*|halt) <ii r < ' or. ■-ret* paving I*4’. cu yds con> r-t* under ar and h# bind curb 2*3*7 lineal fe*t of r*tnlr nv? ■ton*, old Me«llna curb n- -v be u«--d MAGNOLIA ST. (Paving) tafMMrM hplm in 4*7* eu >-•)• #xi. atlon. 7127.6* lineal feet of cirbstiine tnew > straight 10474 91 s*j yd*. As]>haltl' < m-r«-t --(Natural Ij>k- Asphalt) on 4" con crete paving 130 47 cu. yda. concrete under and behind curb 4'lly K*#flrr«fe«. *74 cu yds excavation Tl 4-14 lineal feet «>f n»w c»r)«f on* in (24-IO'R. 1-4 R M<-<) i nr - fur nish**) by c(*ntra< ter 2452.23 *q y*ls Asphalt - r neref* (Natural lj«k- Asphalt) or. 4" con cr*te leaving 4". 24 cu. yda roncr*te nn-l> r and behind curb 375 lineal f**t of retaining ‘stone, old Medina curb nny be u**d CHOPIN ST. (Paving) twruanl I'.atlmatei 2>l* cu. y*!s. excavation. (254 35 lin*al feet of curbstone (new# straight 4i6" 35 sq yds asphaltic roncr*te (Natural Lake asphalt) on 6" con crete paving 113 91 cu ydx. concrete under and behind curl. 4 Ify Ksllmafea 20* ru yd*, excavation 14.* ilneat f**t of new curb-tone (straight i. 25 12 lineal feet of new curbstone In (<-(' R Med,) circles furn}*h*d by contractor. 544 l»0 aa yds. asphaltic concrete (Natural Dak- asphalt) on 4 Inch concrete paving. 11.03 cu. yd*, concrete under and behind curb 244 J* lineal feet of re’alnlrg stone, old Medina curb may be used. GOLDNER AVE. (Paving) A see same at KMlmalss 1407 cu. yds. excavation. 1913.11 finest fe«t of curbstone (newt straight. J74l S3 *q. yds. asphaltic concrefe (Natural Lake asphalt) on 4-tncn concrete foundation paving. 11.13 cu yds. concrete under and bahlnd cudh (Hy r.wlsisiM 144 cu yds. excavation. 42 31 lineal feet of new curbstone In (1-10' R 1-4' R Med ) circle* fur nished by contractor. 333.34 aq. yda. asphaltlo concrete (Natural Lake asphalt) on 4-Inch concrete paving. 4.14 cu. yda. concrete under and be hind eurb. 147 14 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used MANISTIQUE AVE. (Paving) Aaaeeemew* Reflmatea 4411 eu. yda excavation. 4404 13 lineal feet of curbstone (new) straight. 4443.04 sq yda asphaltic eonrret# (Natural Lake asphalt) on 4-Inch ooncrete paving. . 134.14 eu. yda. concrete under and behind curb. Ctty Cellmates 144 eu. yds. excavation. 0.44 llnaal fast of new OBThstone <- 4IUM Hfiool feet of new curhetone In (4-4* R. 3-10- R Med.) circles fur nished by contractor. 333.36 sq yds. asphaltic concrete (Natural fake asphalt) on 4-lnch concrete paving „ . 7 41 eu. yda conerste undar and be h'lßl 04 Rneal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. EAST LAWN AVE. (Paving) Asss sanest Retime tan 1147 eu. yda excavation 4433.73 lineal feet of curbstone (new) straight. . . 6434 *4 (kj. yds asphaltlo (Natural Lakt Mplitll) OB 6-lr»ch concrete paving. . 124 31 cu yds concrete unnar and behind curb. CHy Re time tea 44 cu. yds. excavation. . 34 lineal feet of new eorbatone (straight). „ ... ... 34 15 lineal feet of new In (4-4* R Med.) elrclea furnished by 4*°eq. yds. aaphaltlc eo J c . r<>, h (Natural Laka asphalt) on 4-lnch concrete paving. A K 4.47 cu yda. ooßoretg under and he. hi 111 Tinsel fa#t retaining atone, old Medina curh may he used. SEWARD AVE. (Paving) Assessment ICatlmatea n 2774 34 f *q" h yda. asphaltic (Natural I*ake asphalt) on 4 Inch concrete paving. , 41 47 cu. yda concrete under end bahlnd curb _ CNy Bettmataa 134 ru vds. eacaveflen. f lineal font of n«w curbstone TUBSDAY, MAY 3. 1314. (straight). 37.34 lineal feat of new curbstone In il-4' It. 4-10' R Med.) circles fur*, tilshed by contractor. I2<> fcj so. yds. aephaHlc concrets (Natural l.<ik«- usptinlt) on 4*inch Ci>u<reto paving. 4.17 ru. yds. concrete under and bo. hind curb. 48 lineal feat of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used WATERLOO ST. (Paving;) Assess meat (estimates 3713 cu. yds. excavation. 39 21 90 lineal feet of cur batons (n« w ) straight. 4444 *7 cu. yds. cedar block on 6- Inch toncrete raving. 104 *1 cu. yda cuncrat# under and behind curb. t'tty (Cellmates 999 cu. yds. excavation. 162 lln< al feet of new curbstone (straight) 452 Sh hn#-al feet of new curbstone In 434-10* It. 33-4' R Med.) circles furnished by contractor. 1752 35 sq. yds. cedar block on 6* Inch concrete paving 86 31 <-u yds. concrete under and l - hm 1 curb. 43( 04 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be usetL (1 l!n*ul feet of retaining plank. ALLEY 611 (Paving) Assessment (estimates 74 3 cu yds. excavation. 22(5.7 2 nq yds. one-course con crete paving 1621 Uinul feet of retaining plank Ixl. City estimates 24 ru. yda excavation. *l2* sq yds. one-course concrata paving. 072 cm yda concrete under and behind curh. 27 lineal feet of retaining stOBK old Medina curb may be used. ALLEY 615 (Paving) Asoesaiaewt Kstlmatea 77 4 cu > is excavation. 14«0 »l sq >ds. on«<-course concrata paving i-'i. lineal feet of retaining plank * x#'*. City Kstlmatea (NONK) ALLEY 616 (Paving) Assessmest Kstlmates 725 cu y«l*. • xcavMtion. 1 • (0 t » i y<ls. one -course concrete paving. I I'U lineal feet of retaining plank 2”x6 ( Ity Kstlmatea (NONE) Th- tine to b* s*-t In the contracts foi <h t iimpl. tlon of the abova pwv- I* * Job-* sh.tl* be as follows: i imi* -n F'lut July 15. 1916 Vi-ksburg Avenue. July 15, 1914 Mi . ->ollii ctreet Vug 1.1915 civ: n Str* »-t July 15. I*l6 (To! tn-'r Avenue July 13. 1916 NLinivtiqu-- Av#-nue July 15. 1916 I < tl.ivui Avenue July 14. 1314 Sewaro Avenue July 14, 191# itcrloo sitr*. t July 15, 1914 Mlev di July 15. I*l6 A !!* > (11 July 15. 1914 Alb v 6K July 15. 1619 -Vi I treet- an-l alleys to be paved a • Mug to th© specifications for a ill (it- concrete adopted Jan. 25, T *lO. «»n« -< <ur«e C<-n#-rets adopted It :i, 1;i 15, .. lar a#l«»pted Jan. 19. |-ill, also th*- estimate- of the OIF j , u •->» i*r a# a hove, an-l the charter an ; ord'narv-*-.« of the City of Detroit. !M<! I« will .-fate the price par ru • yard f##r excivati<*n. price per Dn *1 font of curbing, price per -qu ir* yard for paving or concreting, nn I-- • c p-r |itn-al foot for retaln tv> plsnk or st#>n*. etc Di.tx v. 11 .-n:y b» received for tha sr>* - • ##f th* w -rk or material for a»i> •t r • - t or seetl#>n of street, as per on ir-t'Me- #<#r t In th* estimate# mvl the 4.1*1 will be accepted which la th- !- « n xxer-rating the abova II # t|- r#- v u •-•lie-■« of any e.rror of ex - t.-r> mns <#r D>of!v: « made hy blddera lowr* must ilcpostt with bids en. t |n -eparnt- envelope a r*rtl f t . i • k pat <hl* to tb* order of tha 1 n< of Puhfl Works of th# rit'v of D*tridt. a- follows T ’ n PM * », **2 vi t.sb #r Avenu* t.joona M - in !• ■ Str-et S,4fta no t'h -o'.n Htff-rt I,!** M (••■•t-10-r Aven<ie.. on M!*n i« t Inue Avenue. 1.304 04) i;.,-t!« -;i Avenue I*oo 00 Wit#rl«a street l.IVCOO*) Al!»r 414 *** # jl«r AIR 300 00 AIW *1« ... ft<> tVbb-h ,-um will be forfeited to the Pin ~j D-trots In ca-e the bidder 'nD, t<# j-nt-r Into contract, subject t (. . nfir nxt'on -#f the rommon Coun cil -vfthto Ove >lnys after th* accept an . <>f hi* tender by the Department ..f R-ihltc Works. Th#- bidder who** tender la ac rrt-f-'l will he req<«lr*d to furnish with h * ei-.ntract sn approved surety rommnt b«#n<l to the city of Detroit in *1- full amount of the contract rr fi.r the \*#vrk conditioned on tha full and faithful performance of hlg par* <#f the contract. Th* -ontra# tor shall he paid la bon#l* for first paving or the proceeds thereof if such bonds are purchased bv *h* yinktr.x Fund Commtsslonera according to law. Vo bid will t>e accepted from any t'cr-on or firm who i«# in arrears or default to ih* Ctty of Detroit. up*clfl#-atlon» In d-talls for th# alove w.»rk may be had on appltpa tluT' to the s*< r*tafy. The Department of Public Works exorc-sly reserves the right to raJecf anv or all proposals. All proposals shall he mada in depitcata. 4 4V. GEOROE II FF.NKFLL* r. 724 Commissioner. ■■ ■ " —'■-■J [)EPT. OF PUBLIC WOPKB D-trolL May 4. 1611. PROPOSALS - FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC SEWER Healed proposal* will be racalvad at th* office of the Department of Dublto Works. Detroit. Mich., until Friday. May 12. 1916, at 16 o'clock a. m , eastern standard time at which time and place they will he opened, for furnishing all labor and material, except iron manhole rings and cov ers which will be furnished by tha city, and building and finishing com plete. together with the hack filling according to the plans and specifica tions on file In this office, the follow, tng brick aewer, to-wlt: EXTENSION OF THE Mo DOUGALL AVENUE SEWER East Grand Boulevard and loeoph Cam pa u avenue, from a point 300 feat south of the north line of Boulevard to a point 16 fevt south of the elty Length of sewer. 1.484 feet. Two manholes with Iron steps EDLIE STREET SEWER From Lyraste to allay wast of Glover. Length. 718 feet. Three manholes with Iron stepa EDLIE STREET SEWER rVom Helrview to alley east of En gel. , Length, 826 feet. Four manholes with Iron steps. Each bidder must deposit with htg bid enHoeed In a *• parole envelops, a certified bank ch#-<-k payable to the ord#-r of the Department of public Works of the City of DetrolL as fol lows: Extension of M ( Ikuigall avenue **w«-r 91.460 Edtl« street sewer IDA Kdllc street e#-w# r joo Which sum will he forfeited to the Department In case the bidder falls to < ntcr Into contract within five days after the accef.tanc#- of hla or their tender and will be returned to the contractor upon nroper execution of his c»-ntra«-t bond. Contracts to he subject t#» (he approval of the Com mon Coun-il The bidder whose t#-nd*r Is »cc« p»ed will be required to furn ish with hi* contract an approved surety bond l<< Hie City of Detr»»lt In the full amount of contract. The Department of I'ubllc Work* expressly reserves the right to reject nnv or all propoaala. «fii»cks end proposala fn he placed In separate envelopes All propoaalg to be mad* In duplicate. <4f-8 GEORGIC 11. FUN KELL, B-723 Commlaslonar.