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HPptSSMEOT HPKfP A»»sst»uns oFFict HRCjjL - &ir*it. May is. j r>t h mil Jirtfet No. 1967. R%r*9tfNUN STREET. iaaflfc-fttflMEp* Minor' Est . Edward :mA:SOßfk. .witexm p»»i*. Mrs » imggffgy” 1 *. »?•*«'. Bllk * r Mount ..f TBPS&,*«*w-ii«: *’fc:;•<. * Mtw m Thieman 'JptKn** *? r WUltani tTP Aaihyoy Eserman. Vnna %m߀i Horntfit*. W. a. Hurt t. 1 , K3‘ JGff»g*r. <’«mp»u Realty Cos. -PwWP*«MOt. Fred H. KrilSrt, Fred WVVur Klalnow. lr?d D.d ifflßkt F * r ‘« »t«'hr- Breusser. Fred Overling W » ,l S mw V*;* w, l“Htn Hii.tr, John Huiimin. ,\itc \\ “• Mannerow. Rliz IM-jr i, EftWL/ tad Jif- '* ul K. Burnu. U WpWlOiWri C R y l Kenning, Albert WMK"g4, Benaing. Jr, ‘Frank >'-w!SS&. *i_« *■< RafuTskl. Catherine Hornwui Ullla* h. (."hart s . l 'ißr.. i. hM**T J Bruder. Chiu, Steel. JJ Kaahler, Fred Frtemao. llilHW**Ernest Thiele, Then Pkkttljn, Carl Kahn Auau o *.\ ri AUg. North. W Fennel. \|nrv ff , ¥r , V£ B Toysel. If jMWitn. Martin F Witt. Sli< hs. 1 V •P®**95 !r * Mathew Spiel. D.,nat Kalfar, Gustave Hadke. Auk Hi let, 95?£ tyt - B ?* r ’ **r«d Banasch, C F. TMtbesch, Hud Qrauh, W. Sohumuch k. »*"•• Botrlta, Cary Jago. Jennie »*»*. John Zimmerman. \\ J Mart*. mi' S' .. n .*' H. J. Dodengoff. Anna r. Frw! adnrt, Hu.«hii Top?>»*l, ‘gjPytt Kllman. Herman Hel»el John Lttnriuti.‘her, Ht. Mathews Church, gfcTl Lane, Walter Hussang. I.ydia Busagng, Michael Miller. Betty Bauer, AOgruat Dobberstein. John Goettaohe P*l JMoner. Fred llurau, (’hrut'.in Brtut, Kmll T. Letnke, Fred ft. Radtk*. A W. Webber A. A. Schwartz. Fr«*d Michael, K. w. Baunigurth, Campon Wealty Cos., and to all other persona owning, occupying, or otherwise In teracted In any of the lota and prem- Maa fronting on Berlin street, in said City of Detroit within the limits hereinafter mentioned. The Common Council of the city of Da trait, having ordered so much of Berlin atreet. from the east curb line w Joseph Campau avenue to the west line of Bit. Elliott avenue, to he grad ad and pared, notice Is hereby giv* n that an assessment has been made upon all the lota and premise* front ing on said Berlin street, and liable to be assessed for said Improvement Under the provisions of the <'lty Charter, ana that a roil of *a>d ».«• aessment is now completed, and «ill remain at the Assessor's Office, in the Ctty of Detroit, from the date hereof j until June •. 1 Bid. for the inspec tion Os all persons concerned therein. ' Board of assessors. BY GUSTAVE J. ALBRECHT. ■TTI. President. NOTICE-STREET PAVING ASSESSMENT BOARD OF ASSESSORS OFFICE Detroit, May 22. 1916. Faying Notice No. 1969. UNDEN STREET. !■ J. Kill, Photochrem Cos., ’ha*. F Mathea. J. Schland. (era. Mr*. J. Trtx. W. A. PIWC*. G. Baldwin. dig*. Martin Wetaler, Jo*. D. * Hall, Lucy filch wick. Ann Emma K. Halton, H a :#r. Anthony Drew*. M i* Beck. Sam Scrfin. K J. Srosefskl, Herman Mutike, W. H. Reid, Albert Apel. (MB, Chaa. Friedman, kg. German Bapti*t church L, Louise General. Freil . Sulewlckl. Peter Walsh. Vrtght. Mina Turnbull. A. i Perkin*, R. W. Dolaon. L h John Green. Henry Pop- M&lone, A. Cube Jo*. Kla- K Kerrmtn. Ja*. Cault. Mr? ra. Ellen Horgan. Mr*. C. mma Metager. Fred Qu«- Ith. A. L. Smith John Rt.v- Bell, F. J. Jtooser. Mr* K ke. Anna Miller, Joseph Theophilu* Kwaxncwirz i John Cameron, Elizabeth 'eubert. F. McCall. K. M . J. Lemanskl, 8. J. Sknla. imparter, F. Loren ai r. J Langlols. Robert Rhode, naon, W. Es. Lennane. V'lchta. A. Wlclachowskl. Schmidt. Jo* Felic, F. olt Brewing Cos.. H. By ex Wleiaklowskl. Dorothy -eonard Svman»kl. Chac. ‘ha*. Lachinekt, Fred Le nd Voa*. Aug Brandt. Otto Debrowakl. Adolpn Mo|- f. H. Mason. M. C. R. K. lon Church. Stan Nowak i Weidner, Mick* Nastali. lajr, S. But el John It. Ulamakl, Annie M. Deering. F. Bykow- Ml. and to all other per g, occupying, or otherwise In any of the lot* and •ontlng on Linden *trect. ty of Detroit within the inafter mentioned non Council of the Fity having ordered so much itrcet, from the curb •mont avenue to the east f Roosevelt avenue, to be AafOM can tell you why ho takes THE TIMES without stopping to think. If you ■icp to think pa'll take It BEWARE of KfiL**'' 1 * v . » The Tax Title Man Are Your 1914 City Taxes Paid? Consult Your Receipts to Be Sure. All Unpaid 1914 City Taxes Were Sold tv June Ist, 1915 / Jfc Redemption Period Expires May 31,1916 V i * City Treasurer Cannot Accept Payment After That Date. MAX C. KOCH, City Treasurer graded and paved, notice I* hereby given tbat an aa*e**ment haa be. n made upon all the lot* and premise* fronting on 'auld Linden street amt liable to be aa*?-*eied for said Im provement under the provisions or the City Charter, and that a roll of *i. id assessment I* now completed, and will rema'n *t the Assessors' Of fice. In. the City of Detroit, from the «t«t* hereof until June 6, for tfh<> Inspection of all person* concerned therein. BOARD OF ASSKHSORS BY Ol T BTAVK J. ALBRECHT. B-T7J President. NOTICE-STREET. j PAVINC ASSESSMENT HOARD OF ASSESSORS’ OFFICE Detroit. May 23. 1916 Paving Notice No. 1965. E. STREET. To K O ortman. Loula Kortsn. i Kchultej and t-» all other l£r»on* owning, occupying, or otherw**, in tereated in any «»f »»»«* *" j premise* fronting on h Mr '. fll y of Detroit within t.i»* Uni it hereinafter mentioned. I Ttie Common Council of the ' of Detroit, having ordered *o n»U'h of K street, from the west curb jin< of Roosevelt avenue to the east l-n> of West Grand Boulevard to be •ed and paved, notice I* hereby *!▼ n • hat an assessment ha* !*• in n*■»*> ni!.n 111 the lot. and premiae. front 'in* on .aid K Greet, and ' he assessed for Mild Improvement tin* , ter and that a roll of *aid ment I* now completed, and will re main at th- \*«.e.»ora Office In **»* Cltv of Detroit, from the date hereo, until Jum 6. 1*I«. the ‘"*Pe of all person* r<w*rnr* t^reln nn \nt* *»P Awt’tt?». by orstave J President. BOARD of education. Secretary . Office—6o Br>»*dwap. Detroit. Mich. May 16. 1316 BIDS—MANUAL TRAIN ING MACHINERY AND MOTORS, CASS TECH NICAL HCH SCHOOL Sealed proposals will he received at this office until o'clock noon Tuesday. May 23rd. 1316. for fur nishing Manual Training Machln-cy and Motor* for th»* Cass Technical High Si huol. Grand River avenue and Second street. Plan, ami specification, may b* had at the office of the Consulting Engineer*. Messrs. Ammerman A Mc- Coll. Penobscot building. Proposal* must be submitted on forms furnished by the Consulting Engineer* and must be accompanied by a certified check or cash equal to 6*£ of the bid A Surety Company- Bond will not be accepted in con nection with the submitting of pro posals. A deposit of >lO 00 Is required for each of plans. t<> be repaid when nlans are returned; also a rental of 12 ud per day will K* charged con tractor* who retain plans longer than agreed Th* Board of Education reserves th* right to reject any or all hid* CHAR. A. OAPD. B-757 Secretary PROPOSALS Sealed proposal, for furnishing and laying a 60-inch cast iron Discharge Pipe, also for excavating and back filling for same, at the site of the Falrview Tumping Station located at the foot of Parkview avenue. In the City of/Detroit, addre*«ed to the De partment of Public Work* of the Cltv of Detroit, will be received at the of. fire of the Commissioner. City Hall. Detroit, until 10 o'clock a. m. on May 39. mi Separate proposals. In duplicate, will be received for the work In ac cordance with Plans and Specifica tion* Each proposal shall h* accompan ied by a certified check in the sum of not Dss than ten (10) per cent of th-» amount of the bid, payable on Its face to the Department of Public Work, of the City of Detroit, as surety for the acceptance of the con tract. The accepted bidder, shall furnish two bonds, each In a *um equal to the full amount of the contract Proposals shall be made in accord ance with the plan, and speclflcaf ion« prepared by and on file in the office of Smith. Hinchman A Grylls, Consult ing Engineer*. 710 Washington Ar cade. Detroit. Mich Copies ft f ek..** plans and specifications may be se cured up n application to the Con sulting Engineer* The Commissioner reserve, the right to reject any or all proposal. GEO. H FEN KELT-, R-758 Commissioner. CITY OF DETROIT—OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER Detroit. May 15. 1»M. Notice 1* b*r*by sriv*n to all per- Fonx Interested that there have been ft led in thia office the following n«m«(l an**s*iii*nt roll*: FOR CONSTRUCTING VITRI FIED CROCK LATERAL SEWERS. Roll No. *07,5. For constructing vitrified crook lateral **w*r No. 272* In alley between CtFprr **tend*d northerly. Central and north of Michi gan RV-nue Roll No. ens For vitrified rr<>< k lateral xcw»r No. 2775. in block bound**! by Clark. fbotten. Fort and spring Part 1 1* du* and payable within >o day. from date of this •J" 1 ' 1 ' I '. Part. 33 and 4 become due and payable In one. two and , s rr / , F # V*’ respectively, from date of th . r tier, together with Interest at the rA!> of 4 |M»r rent from the (Ute when thla Vork wu. accepted by of said part, may be paid with:n 30 da) s from tb* date of this notice, without further Interest- If either of -aid part* one. two, three or four shall not he paid wlrt they become due. 5 per cent penally and* interest at th*- rate of . p«r ?mt from the date when ,h ’**“l ‘ wa« aicepted by the city, will he jsr.“B MAX C. KOCH. p .City Treasures. i |)EPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS Detroit, Mich. May 19.’ 19l« PROPOSALS FOR PAVINC AND RE-PAVING STREETS AND ALLEYS ii Sealed proposal, w ill be received at ' ihe offtc» us the Department of Pub iic Work* Detr< t. >i 1 h . un*ii Thursday, Maj 25t!i. 1916. at 10 u clock a in . Eastern Standard time, at which time an>l nl ice the\ will be opened, for f irnisning all the la in.r tfid mater al and pa\ ng and re i>a\ing tlie stre. <n i *lle\# named below, wit»-In the limit.- mentioned. In the City of Detroit, with th» st)le.' J of pavement stated Asphalt Concrete Note Bidder, mu.t submit ~'«mple*| of the asid’alt an I fluxing oil pro posed to !>• used, ab rig with the bids, samples of asphalt. 10 pounds. | of o*l one gallon ALGER AYE. (Paving) From the east curb line of Cameron to the west curb line of Russell. 2a feet w <te. with asphaltic concict tNatuial Lak \.pb.»lt» on 6-inch Concrc t e paving WESSON AYE. (Paving) Fr>>m Go south line «>f Norton to the .oiith l ne of Michigan. 2*i fe*t | wide, with a.«j lalto* oncrete iNatur- ! rai Lake \»phaltt on 6-lnch con crete foundation paving Sheet Asphalt REED AYE. (Paving) From the south line of Joy to th* east line .if Grand River. 26 feet wide, with *heet as; halt (Nafuril fj»ke a«- phalt* on 6-inch concrete foundatlt>n 1 MOORE PLACE (Paving) From the west i of Chr.pe to the e*.t ] r.e of West Grand boule vard. 26 fe. t wMo. with sheet as phalt (natural 1 .tk«> Asphalt i on 4- In h concrete foundation paving One-Course (’oncrete ALLEY 625 (Paving) FI and alley In block tie tween Forest nn<l Han. >. k. 'r-'m the west line of Greenwood to the east lin* of Brooklyn. 13 10 and 1 < 76 feet wide, with one-course rrr*;* pav ng ALLEY 626 (Pacing) All alleys in bl'*ck between Sec ond. Woodwutd. ('oiling wood and L»w ren«*e 29 feet w ide, w ith one cour.e concrete paving ALLEY 627 (Paving) N ands alley first «.f r*.<. he. tween Willis and Canfield, also the e and w alley running easterly to west line of paved alley. 2d feet wide, with one-course concrete paving ALLEY 628 (Paving) First east and parallel to Ruasel*. from the north line of Aberle t<> the south line of t'iay, 16 sees wide, with one-course <on>rete oavtng * ALLEY 629 (Paving) All alleys »n Mock between Fifth. Fourth. Grand River and Unton. 19, IS and 29 feet wide, with one-course concrete paving ALLEY 630 (Paving) In block between Woodward. John R Kenilworth and Westminister, 29 feet wide, with one-course concrete paving ALLEY 631 (Paving) In hp„ k Flair. Hamil ton. Kercheval and Waterloo, 20 feet wide, with one-course concrete pav ing ALLEY 632 (Repaving) In block between Brush. Beaub’en. Beacon and Adams. 12 and IS feet wide, with one-course concrete pav * ALGER AYE. (Paving) Assessment I'aftmates. 611 ou vd.». excavation. 1.057 67 lined feet of curbstone (n»w> straight. 1.527 75 sq. yds. asphaltic concrete (Natural Lake Asphalt) on 6-ln-h concrete paving 23.29 cu yds concrete under and behind curb, City Estimates. I<7 cu. yds cxcacation 32 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight t. 113*8 lineal feet of new- curbstone in i>-*’R 4-1 O' R Med) circle, fur nished by contractor. 411 <7 sq. yds. asphaltic concrete (Natural I-ake Asphalt) on 6-inch concrete paving 632 cu. yd*, concrete under and behind curb. 166 lineal feet of retaining stone, old yi6l»n curb mav fw used WESSON AYE.'(Paving) Vssessmeat Estimates. 2.191 cu vd. excavation. 2.953,!?•> lineal feet of curbstone (new) straight. 4.266.82 aq. yd«. aaphaltlc concrete (Natural I.ake Asphalt); on 6-Inch concrete paving 79.92 cu. yds. concrete under and behind curb f Ity Estimates. ♦95 cu. yds. excavation 296 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight i 43 98 lineal feet of new curbstone In (2-4'R 2-19 R Med) circle* furnish, ed b> contractor. 926 71 sq. yds. asphaltic concrete (Natural Rake Asphalt) on 6-lnch concrete paving 17 39 cu. yds. concrete under and DC TR 6 IT' TIMES I behind curb. 366 62 lineal feet of retaining atone, old Medina curb may be used. REED AVE. (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 1.409 cu. vd*. excavation 1.638 3ti lineal feet u( curbstone tn-w i straight. 4 2,3*9.&♦ *«j yd* asphaltic concrete ! (Natural Asphalt! on 6-Tnoh I concrete paving. (3 52 cu yds. concrete under and behind curb City Estimate*. 76 cu yds. excavation 25.12 lineal feet of new curbstone in 11-4' It Med I circles furnished by contractor . 131 86 sq yds. sheet asphalt (Nat ural Lake Asphalt) on «-lnch con «r» te pitying 435 cu va*. concrete under and behind curb 137 57 lineal feet of retaining stone oMJl<dirui curb may be used VboRK PLACE (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 1.529- «_u yds excavation. 1.176 85 lineal feet of curbstone (new* straight 13.93 lineal feet of new curbstone In (4-12‘R Med) (3 dressed Inside. 2 dressed outside) circle* furnished hv cont t actor. 3 21 1 77 sq yds sheet asphalt (Nat ural lake Asphalt) on 5-Inch con crete paving 58 6" cu yd*, concrete under and behind curb. ilty Estimate*. 377 <u yds excavation. 266 0.l lineal feet of new curbstone In 112-10*11 12- fit Med) circles fur nished by contractor. 74 II «q yds sheet asphalt i Nat ural Rake Asphalt) on o-lnch con crete paving 16 1. cu yd*, concrete under and behind curb. :s7 i.'t lineal feet of retaining stone. old Medina curb may be used ALLEY 625 (Paving) t»r*imral Estimates. 459 cu yds excavation 1.157 43 sq yds. one-course concrete paring 1.1*9 lineal feet of retaining plank 2\6-:n> h ( Ity Estimates, 27 oil yds excavation 61 32 sq yds. one-course concrete paving. 1 33 cu yds concrete under and be hind utb 16 lineal feet of retaining atone, old Medina curb may be used. 21 lineal feet of retaining plank ' ALLEY 626 (Paving) \«nes*meat Estimates. 66 5 < u yds. excavation. 2 111 11 sq. yds. on*“-courae con crete. 1,9 0 lineal feet of retaining plank. 2x6-in»h. t Ity Estimates. 21 cu yds. excavation lineal fee! o' iirhstone in (2-4 R» circle* furnished by city, set by contractor 6c 76 sq yds. one-course concrete pa v!n g 1 'h3 cu yds. concrete under and be. hind curb 56 i n-tl feet of retaining stone, old M•'( na ■ urb may be used ALLEY 627 (Paving) l«e«ae»t Estimate*. 372 cu yds excavation 1.439 5? sq yd*, one-course con crete paving 1.160 ltn-al feet retaining plank. Jx6-in> h. City Estimates. "• cu. yd*, excavation 22 23 sq. vd*. one-course concrete paving. ALLEY 628 (Paving) assessment Estimate*. 193 cu yds. excavation 461 33 sq. yds. one-courae concrete paving. 48;* 1 neal feet of retaining plank 2x6-in« h City Estimate*. In cu yds. excavation. 17 78 *q yds one-course concrete p* vir.g. <> ■>§ cu yd« concrete under and be hind curb 2" lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. ALLEY 629 (Paving) tursanesi Estimate*. 217 cu. yds. excavation 616 19 sq yds. one-course concrete paving 761 lineal feet of retaining plank 2*B-tnch t Ity Estimates. 2 cu yds excavation. 19.78 sq. yds. one-coursa concrete pxvina ALLEY 630 (Paving) iHcmatnl Estimates. 566 <-ti yds. excavation. 1,633.33 sq yd*, one-course con crete paving 1.313 lineal feet of retaining plank. 3x6-lnch. City Estimate*. (NONET, i ALLEY 631 (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 596 ,ti yds excavation. 2.916 69 sq. yds. one-course concrete paving I>"9 lineal feet of retaining plank, 2x6-inch. , City Estimates. inonf: i ALLEY 632 (Repaving) Assessment Estimates. 97 cu. yds excavation' Including old paving material, cobblestone, et<\ 331.94 *q yds. one-course concrete paving 1(5 lineal feet of retaining plank. 2x6-ln< h. City Estimates. (NONE i Th- time to be set in th» contracts for the c« mpletion of the ,ibove pit inu jobs shill be a* follows Alger avenue tux i, 1916 Wesson avenue Dig 1. 1916 Reed avenue Aug 1, 1916 Moore Pla' e Aug 1. 19J6 Alley 625 Lily 15. 1916 Aliev 626 July ti 1916 Aliev 627 Inly 15. 1»I6 Aliev 628 fuly 15. 1916 Alley 629 Lily 15 1916 Alley 6.19 Lily 1.8. 1916 Alley 631 Lily 15. 1916 Alley 632 luly 15. 1916 Paid -treets and «ll*',< t.. he pave! and re-paved according to the speo|. fixations for concrete adopt ed January 25. 1916 one-course con crete adopted Fe)»ru*rv 2' lfi’s. sheet asphalt adopted January 19. 1915. the eatlmates of the Flty En gineer as above, and the charter and ordinances of the Cltv of Detroit. Bidders will state th* price per cuhlr yard for excavation, price ner lineal foot of i-urninf, price per square yard for paving or concreting. and price per Mural root for retain ing plank or stone. rir. Rida will only be received for the entire of the work or material for any street or itdlitn of atrrrt aa tor quantities atutrd In the estimate* and the bid will br mrfptui whiih la thr low mt on sggregatlng thr above detail* regardless of any error of exteusion* or footings made b> bidder*. » Bidder* muat deposit with bid* en- Hoard tn separate envelope a certi fied check payable to the order of thr Department of Public Work* of lh«* Clty of Detroit, aa follows: Alger avenue t 500 ® 4 Wesson avenue 1,4'J0.00 Heed avenue 7^ Moore place l.lW.tt" Alley 423 lau Alley 526 300 ••» Alley «37 300 rt.t Alley til Jo OP Alley ttjs 1'»«•)«> • lie . < -• AMey *>7sl too ho All e > *33 *i« 00 Which aum w II! be forfeited to th*- City of Detroit in case the bidder fall* to enter Into * contract. subject to confirmation "f the Common Coun cil wlthim five days after the accept ance of hfa tender by the Pepnrttnent of Public Work*. The bidder whoae tender t* ac cepted will he required to furnish with hie contract an approved aurety , ompany bond to the City of IV-troll tn lie full amount of the contract price for the work conditioned on the full and faithful performance of h»e part of the contract The contractor ahall be paid in bonds for flrat paving or the proceeda thereof, if auch bonus are purchas'd by the Sinking Fund .Ah.mmtssloner*. accordina to law. No bid will be accepted from an.' peraon or Arm who la tn arreai a or default to the City of Detroit. Specifications tn details for the above work max be had on applica tion to the secretary. The Department of Public Works expressly reserves the right to r*Je« any or all prot»osals. All proposals shall be made In duplicate. t«4O GEORGE H FKXKKIX. R.T67 CommlMl»nrr. Ordinance No. 366-A W tiltlMMVt 1-: to amend Section A of Chapter 3.1 of Ike t omplled ortli. naaees of the (tty of Detroit for the > ear If* l•. IT IS IIKHKRV ORDAINED BY ! thk people of tiii: city of I 1 >KTR» *IT: Section 1 That Section .7 of Chnp ! ter 3': of the Compiled Ordinan e.* of the Cit> <•f Detroit for th* y ar 1012. he and the same la hereby amended to read as follows: notion 5 There shall be eijrhteen «!t«tr fs in the Fourth Ward, com prising; the t»-rri*ory as follows (Thr Fourth Ward shall embrace the lands within the following boun dary Pne-. Beginning: at the Inter | *e non of the National Boundary line with th* center line of Ffr*t street | projected and tunning them e north • rlx along said line and along the ! nt-r line ,f First street to th<- "it. ' tar line of Grand Hlver av«-nn . thence northw est-rl' along t e , •* - ter line of Grand River avenue t* th<» center line of Set and avenu* tnance northerly along the center Mn« of Second avenue to th* north-'r. lv boundary limits r»f the Hty; th-nr* :»•>*•• rly along the northerly houn. •lary bmits of the city to the • enter j line of Hamilton Boulevard: them southerl) along the center line of Hamilton bnulexard and Oreenw-od avenue to the center line of Oran*. River tvenue; them .* not|th*a.-«'*r' along the .enter line of iir»n I Kiver avenue to the center lin< of Fiftu street, thence southerly along th-- renter prie of Fifth street and .«» 1 renter line projected to the Nationa! Boundarx line, thence easterly al ’the National Boundary line to th i place of beginning » tl nlesa othrtwise des grated. a!' f street boundary lines of districts are the oenfer lines of the street* I Kir t District Bounded .n the 1 north by Abbott, u.uth by Detroit River, east by First, went by Fifth Second District Bounded on th n north by Michigan, south by Abbott least by K'rst. west by Fifth Third District Bounded on the north by .loner, south' by Michigan, east by Fir-t. »'»it by F’fth Fourth TMstrlct - Bounded on th* north by High, south h> Jones. r«<t by F rat. Grand River and Second, west by Fifth. Fifth District Bounded on sh" north by Bagg south by High, by Second west by Fifth. Grand River and Greenwood k Sixth District—Bounded on the north by Pitcher. south by Bngp east by Second v«ft by Greenwo* 1 Seventh District Bounded on the north by Alexandrine, smith By T, ltch. i ir, ea«t by Second, w-tt hy I'.rern | Wood. Flighth District—Bounded on the north by Prentls, u -nth »y V i drine. east hx Second, w. xt by Green, i wood. Ninth District Bounded on the north by Warren, south bv Pren’is. east by Second. XV*>*t bv Greenwood. Tenth District - Bounded on the 'north by Kirby, south bv Warren, least by Second, w*-t bx Greenwood Eleventh District Bounded on I the north by Stanley and rvdhu-n | south by Kirby, east by Second west I hy Greenwood Twelfth P'str'et Bounded on the j north hx Holden end Antoinette. ! south by Stanley and Colburn, east i by Second, west I" Or**n’- -.od I Thtrt**nPi Dl»fri t Rounded on the north bx .xll*-\ t. rth of Bait 1” r* south by Hr Men ard Vntoln*"Da, e i-t ’ by Second, west by Greenwood. Fourteenth D*s* id Rounded »-n the north l y Pnlßster. sou* i bv tiler north of Baltimore east oy Second wc«t hy Greenwood ant 11.-'tnllton Fifteenth District Bounded on th north hy Ku< lid smith hy Pa’Mrter, east by Se< ond. west bx- Hamilton | SI X t eeut i' Dl«fr • t Bounded n *be north hy ffaaelwnod. south hx F cll'l. i east hr Second, west l v Hamilton Seventeenth Dlstri' * B >nn*l on ; the north hy Longfellow. s« utn hv ftarelwood. east by Second, west bv Hamilton Eighteenth District Bounded on the north v Htv Mr Ms. south *■ j Longfell is, < ast by >< ond, w-< t l»v I Hamilton. Fee. 2 T 1 la ordinance shall take Immediate effect Approved, May M, I'll < OSCAR B MARY V a v nr. Attest: RICHARD LfVJtSAY. r. <‘ity Gjerk Ordinance No. 36VA *\ untliv 1M K tn amend «ectfnn 7 of I knitter .13 nf the < rimplted Ordl. nance* nf ike <tt) of lletrdtt for th* j ear If*l7. •T IS MKftKBV ORDAINED Rv "'ll F, Pf:oPLE of THE CITY of DETROIT - Mien 1 That Section 2 of Chap fop TH <>f the •'implied Ordinances of h •' vof Detroit for the year Ml 2. : c • id the «nme la hereby amended to a i as follows: *«r. 2. There shall he twenty dls. I 'c*s in the Arst ward, comprising the • rr*tory ae follows • The Flr.M Ward shall embrace the ! »n«ls wlth*n the following boundary lines Commencing at the intersection of the National ttonntiary T.tne w'th the center line of \Voo<lward avenue projected, and running thence north • rlv along aa Id line and ale>pg the ,e-t»*‘r Mn< of -aid Woodward nv< nue to the n .. therly boundary Mn> of the city, ther' e easterly along iie| nor *i rly boundary line *o the i enter line •• Brush street, them-e eetutherly riluns the center line of But «h • tr< et t.e> the center line of Holbrook avenue; thence southerly along th* cent* r line nf Rmuhlen street and said line extended to the National Boundary Line, thence westerly along said boundary line to the place nf beginning > I (f’ntesa otherwise designated, all street boundary lines of diatrlcta are the center lines of the streets ) First District Bounded on th* north by Congress, smith hy Detroit , River, mat by Beattblen. west by • Woodward. _ _ . . Hecond District Bounded mi the north by Gratiot, south by Congress. s. by Beaublen, west by Wood District Bounded on the north by Wltheretl and Madison f out It by Gratiot, east by fbatiblen w*at by Woodward. Fourth DletrP-1 Bounded on *hc I north by Adams, gputh by Wttherelt and Madison, cart *»y Beaublen. w*.-l iby Woodward. . . | Fifth Dlitrlct —Bounded pn tnr north by Montcalm, aoutn by Adama. east hy Rsnubltn, Waal by Wood ward * •Math District—Bounded oa th« north hy Winder, south by Montcalm, cast by Beaublen, west by Woojiward. Seventh District —Bounded on the north bv Alfred, south bv' Winder, east bj Beaublen. west by IVoodVMB Eighth District — Hounded on the north by Krektnc. south by Alfred, east by H« aublen. west by oodward. Ninth l*latrlct-f Bounded on the north by Brady, south by ICraklne, east by Beautdvn. west by Wxmdward. Tenth District — Bounded on the north by Willie, south by Brady, east by H. aublen. west by \v**odward. Eleventh District— Bounded on the north by Warren, south by Millie. »-H"t bx Beaublen. west by Woodward. Twelfth District —Bounded on ihV north bv Kerry, south bv Warren, east bx ftcttubh n. west by W»*odward Thirteenth District Bounded on the north hv Harper, smith hy Kerry, ra»t *>y Beaublen. west by Woodward. Fourte-nth District—Bounded on the north by Baltimore, south by Harper, east by Beaublen. west by ( Wood ward Fifteenth District Bounded on the north by Bethune. south by Baltimore, cast by Beaublen, west by Woodward. . Sixteenth District- Bounded on the north bx \lt Vernon, south hy Be thune. cast by Beaublen. west by Woodward. Seventeenth District—Bounded on the north by Alger, south by Mt. Vernon cast by Beaublen. west by Wood ward Eighteenth District —Bounded on the north bx Leicester, south by Al ger. e.«H b> Beaublen and Brush, west 'by Wood ward. N’!n»t. nth District -Bounded on the north hy Belmont, south hv I.el i'fnt«r, east by Brush, nest hy Wood, ward. Tx. cntleth District — Bounded on the north b> the city limit*, south by It. Ininnt east by Brush, west by Wood a *rd Sec 2 This ordinance shall take 'hi nedlnte • ffect. Approved. May I*. IMG. OSCAR B MARX. Mayor. \ttcst RICHARD LINDSAY. r.-7*;i.i City Clerk. Ordinance No. 369-A t\ tiltHIN IHI'K re«|i«lrlag the l»e- Irwlt I >•)te<l Itallwnx to extend It* JeArroi* a x rsgf and t.rnnd River avenue one tnre rone servlee nn the nrxl tn the tnterseetlon nf t.rnnd (liter atruue nnd Jny Hand. IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY TliE PF.«»PLE OK THE CITY OF DE TH< *tT: Section 1 That the l»etrolt Cnited Railway, a corporation. It* officer*, agents gnu employes, operating street is for Urn purpose of carrying pas i' users oxer and upon the route I.! >xx n as the Jefferson and Grand ». v- i avenii*- lire, shall within ten . s attei the passage of this ordi i <r • •• * v t nd its i egular city one- fare . txi't »»i the xv»st to the Intersec ti-.n of Joy Road and Grand River ax "nue In the Cjty of Detroit; and further that the tat* of fare to be < barged shall be the same tate as Cat eharg* t within the one-fare / n*. *< "a 1 led. the same being fixed h> an agreement between the City of 1 l '"♦•*.roit and the Detroit United Rall \vay. fully s * forth in the proceed ings of the Common Council of the | Citx of to-imlt under date of August) 7i h. 11*17. S*-> Any violation of or failure | to comply xx ith th» provl»l«>n* of this • ordinance shall be punished hy a fine; pot to exceed five hundred dollars! and n sis, and in the imposition of j auch line *t,d costs the court may | make a further sentence that auch • Acer, agent or employe failing to cuuipo w:th this ordtn«n< e may upon j r* nvlctton be Imprisoned in th* Dc tn it ||ou>e of Correction until auch fine is pa; I Provided, That the term I of Imprisonment shall not exceed the I period of six months. Sec 7 Thts tirdinance shall take immediate effect Approved. May tS. 191 G OBCAR R MARX. Mayor. \ *te.»t: RICHARD LINDSAY. H-759 City Clerk. Ordinance No. 367-A %\ OHIIIX t\l K to amend keetlon • of t lanpler .Vt of the Compiled llr dlnance* of Ike City of Detroit for litr >eur 1012. IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY; THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF DETROIT: f*e<-t|<> i I That Ser-tlon Aof Chap- 1 *»r .'3 of the Compiled Ordinances of the City of Detroit for the year 1912, be and the same is hereby amended ! to read as follows: Se. There shall be fifteen flts tri* ts in the Eighth Ward, compris ing the territory us follows; • Tiie Eighth Ward shall embrace I all' the laud* w ithin the following I <xur.'J*ry line* Beginning at the in • t*r»e< ti >n of the National Boundary j line vx.tti the center line of Eigtitli street projected and running then*-* ! northerly along said line and alone -aid cent i line of Eighth stre* t to i the center line of Fort street west; ti.< it, •• ;x ester!, along th* < enter line of l' >rt street west to the center line ••f Trumbull avenue; thence nurthei - ’ ly along said center line of Trumbull i avenu*' to the center tin* «>f Holden •\cnu*. Donee north westerly amnr liiie i . nt*i line nf Holden aven'te to •he cent* r line of Sterling axenue; I th* n* northerly ;*l**ng Die renter il-ie Ilf Sterling avenue to the center | tin* *, f Ci md Boulevard west; tneu w* stei I > hP ng th* i-entei line *>f 'Grand B-’iiievard west t*» the rrntrr I line iif Greenfield avenue; thence | i ortherly along the center line of *: i * * nil' I*l avenue to the « enter line !of Seward avenue; them e westerly .- I*»ng tb*' < nfer line of Seward nve. ' nue t*i the i enter line ~f Wilson a\e. rue, 111 en, . northerly following tb ,■ enter tin*- of Wilson avenue to the |i< ;• tei iln* of C*lvgrt avenue; theme wesierlj along the center line of Cal .•< rt ovenue to the i enter line ,f i Twelfth street; thence northerly nlons the nfer 11fa•• of Twelfth rir«*t * a point in the renter line of i,u :i • ■•: S< th»n 27 10.0<*A acre tract; 1 t pence a*-, ’•■rly x'ong sahl c.ntei line ,f Quarter Sc* tlon 27. lA.bOO acre I tract to the north and aou*h center ! l ne ni s-tid fiuatier n* tlon 27; then**- c* utherly along said eentei line of ; *,i it ii • on 27 f<> the southerly ,1 1 **f s«i : Q*l rter S< « tjon ; theocafl | cmt< isi ,m. the southerly line *.f j 'oiht Q'i.trter Section 27 to the certtei i iln* • f Fou t* ' nth avenue; then* • | southerly along the t enter line of Fourteenth avenue to the center line j ■•f Gmnd Boulevard west; then, e along th* cafttgf 11ti <■ of Grand R oilevard xv* st to the Inter-i ' or tlon with the center line of Wa- I bash averue; thenr* southerly along *).. enter line of Wabash avenue to th* Center line of Howard street; rhe» * easterly along the renter line sos il*,war*l street to the center line i of Vermont avenue; thence southerly ;i|,,nß the < enter line or Vermont ave | -hi*' and said center line extended to ; the Nati- nal Boundary line; thence easterly along said National Roundary i line to th" place of beginning.) • t'n’es.-* otherwise designated, all | street boundary lines of district* ate | the center tin*,* of the etiects) Kirsf District Rounded on the north bv Baker, south hy Detroit River, east by Eighth and Trumbull, w st by Vermont and Wabash. Second District • Bounded on the north by Michigan, south by Baker, east hv Trumbull, w**st by Wabash. Third District Bounded on the north by Spruce, south by Michigan, i.-aat by Trumbull, west by Wabash. Fourth District Bounded on the : r*,rth bv Elm. **-uth hy Spruce, east ! by Trumbull, west by Wabash, j Fifth Dlgjrlct—Bounded on the north by Myitl*. aouth bv F.lm, east by Trumbull, west hy Wabash. Sixth District- Rounded on Die n* rth by Grand River, south by Myrtle, east by Trumbull, west by Wabash Seventh District—Bounded on the north bF l,ys»nd*r. south by Grand River, east hy Trumbull, west by Wabash. Eighth District Bounded on the north bv Warren, south hy l.ysander cast hv Trumbull, west by Wabash. Ninth District Bounded on Die north bv Merrick, south tty Warren, cast by Trumbull, west by Wabash Tenth Dletrld -Bounded on th* north by Detroit A Bay f’lty II R. eoiitb bx Merrick, east by Trumbull, west hy Wahaah. j'Jl* venth Dlstrlet Bounded. **n the .north by Retry Park and Holden f*.ulh b> Grand Trunk R. K. cast hy konSTt; hTrTTTXT? Tnarnktall. waat by Wabash Twelfth District—Bounded on the north hy alias U 4.7& feet north of •nd nnmllal to tha north line of Grand Boulevard, extending from the center line of Fourteenth to the west erly line of Twelfth and Virginia souTn by Ferry Park and Holden, east by Wilson. Greenfield nnd Sterling west hy Wabash. Fourteenth and westerly line of Twelfth Thirteenth District—Bounded on ths north by Alley noith of Virginia south by n line 114.71 feet north of nnd parallel to north line of Boule vard. east by weaterly line of Twelfth street west by Fourteenth. Fourteenth District—Bounded on the north by a line 113 feet north of • enter line of Bancroft avenue (vacat ed), south by Virginia, east by Wil son. weet by westerly line of Twelfth Fifteenth District Bounded on the north by city limits, on the south by alley north of Virginia, east by a line described as follows: Pommenclng st intersection of alley north of Virginia xxtth westerly line of. Twelfth, thence northerly along th* weetVrly line of Twelfth to a point 233 feet north of the center line of Bancroft avenue (vacated), thence easterly along said line to the center line of Wilson: thence northerly along the center line of Wilson t*> canter line of Cal vert. thence xve»terly along the cen ter line of Calvert to center line of Twelfth thence northerly along the • enter line of Twelfth to city limit* west by Fourteenth and north and south center line of Quarter Section 27. 10.000 acre trad. Sec. 3. All ordinance* or p*rtS of < rdlnancea in conflict herewith arc herehy repealed. This ordinance shall take immediate effect. Approved, May I*. 191*. OSCAR It MARX. Mayor. Attest: RICHARD LINDSAY. B-743 City Cl^rk. Ordinance No. 368-A A \ tHt DIN A V K to amend ttertlon 17 of Chapter OS of the Compiled Ordinance* of the City of Detroit for thr year IHIX IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED FY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OK DETROIT: Section L That Sect'on 17 of Chapter 53 of the Compiled Ordi nances of the City of Detroit for the year 1912. be and the same Is hereby amended to rend a* follow*: Sec 17 There shall be nineteen districts In the Sixteenth Ward, com prising the territory a* follow*: (The Sixteenth Ward shall embrace all the land* within the following boundary line*. Beginning at the Intersection of the National Boun dary line with the westerly line of Private Claim 47 projected: thence northerly alone said line and along the westerly line of said Private culm 47 to the center line of Mc- Graw avenue: thence westerly along the center line of McQraw avenue to the center line of Thirtieth street; thence northerly following the center line of Thirtieth street to the center line of Moore Pla* e. th*n<*e along the center Rue of Moots Pla> o to the center line of R,i\w<>,*d avenue, thence northerly along the center line of Boxwood, avenue to the center line of Tire man uxenue. thence a*ong the c* n ter Iln*- of Ttreman axenue to the center line of Beechwood avenue, thence northerly a'ong the center line of Beechwood avenue to the center line of Maplewood avenue; , then e easterly along the center line i of Maplewood avenue to the center ! line of Grand River axenue; thence 1 northwesterly along the center line I of Grand River avenue to the cen ter line of Nartfln avenue, thence northerly following the center line , of N'ardtn avenue to the south line of Center street; thence westerly along the south line of Center street | to the center line of tdvernol* axe nue Dy*n<-e northerly along the | center line of Llx ernols avenue to I the Intersection with the south line of Green avenue; Donee west along the south line nf Green ave nue atul >*ald line pl*»jecte«| to the easterly line of the Detroit Termi ni! ' Railroad right-of• xx ay. thence south along the e.*«t line of the De troit Terminal Railroad right-of way to the center line of Tireman axenue; thence east along the cen ter line of Tireman avenue to th* intersection with th*- westerly Iln* of the Pere Marquette n illroad right-of-way. thence southerly along ] lh<- Pere Marquette Railroad right of-way to a point xvt ere the city limit** turn in a westerly direction; I thenre westerly along said city lim it* to the Intersection with the cen ter line of Llvernoi* axenue. then-e I southerly qlong the * enter line of : Llxernota avenue to th* center Iln* l of Dix avenue: thence westerly | along the « enter line ,if D>x avenue to the center line of Artillery ax-e --nn*; theme southerly along the center line <*f Artillery avenue t«* the center line of West Jefferson avenue, thence easterly along th*- center line of West Jefferson avenue to the westerly line of Private Claim 19 In the line of C'sxalry avenue If extended. th*nee southerly along the westerli line of Pri.ate Claim 39 and said Rue projected southerly t<> the National Boundary line Diem* easterly along said National Boun dary line to the place of beginning (I’nless otherwise designated sll 1 street boundary lines of districts are I the , ent«r lines of the streets ) First District Bounded on th* north by Fort, smith hy West Jef fers n nnd Detroit niver. east by • 'amphetl and Campbell extemleq. west by Artillery and Cavalry ex tended. Scon*! Dlstrlet—Bounded on th* north bv Fort, south hy Detroit River, east by M< Kinstry west t>> • 'atnpbell. Third District Bounded **n the north hy Regular, south by Fort, east by Cavalry, west t>y \rtillery Fourth District—Bounded on th* north by Christian* y. south by Fort, east by Junction, west by Cavalry Fifth District Bounded on the n**rth by Chrlstlaney, south by Fort, least ly M* Kin-try, we.st by Jup*- I tlon. a Sixth District- ■ Rounded *»n th* ' north by Toledo, south by Regular. I ea-t hy Cavoi» y. weat by Artilleiy and Li vernola. Sc. entb Di -drift- Iwiunded on th* north by Toledo, south by Chrlstt* i am y, cast by Junction, west by •‘ax airy. Eighth District — Mounded on th* north by Toledo * nth by Christ! ancy, east by McKlnstry, west by Junction. Ninth District Mounded <>n th* ' north hy Hh -r*- A Michigan I Southern Railroad, south by Tide*:**, east by McKlpstry and center line I of Twenty-ninth extended, west by i Llvernoi*. , Tenth District Bounded on th* I north bv Otls. south by Like Shore A Ml* higan Southern Railroad, **u t . by Twenty-ninth, west by Uvernoi* I Eleventh District Mounded <>n th* I north hy Michigan, south by Otis, least hy Twenty ninth, west by Liv ernois. „ Twelfth District- Bounded <>n the north by Buchanan, south by Michi gan. east by Txx-nty-nlnth. west by Llvernoi*. . . Thirteenth District Bounded on the north by Warren, south by Bu chanan. east by North Campbell, west by Llvernoi*. Fourteenth District Bounded on , the north hy llorntlo. south by Bu chanan. east l.y alley east of Thir tieth. west by North CamnbeJl Fifteenth District Bounded *>n th* north bv Cobn. sooth 1»y Horatio east by alley east of Thirtieth and Thirtieth, w«-at by Campbell and r.p worth. , , ~ Sixteenth District—Bounded nn th* noith hy Tireman, south by Bar ren and C’obb. east hy Boxwood and Thirtieth, west by Llvernoi* and Htv limits. .... , , Seventeenth District -Bounded on the north by southerly line of Joy Bond ext ended, south by 1 Ireman, east by Grand River. Maplewood and PMOhwmid. west by weaterly line of Pere Marquette Ituilroad and east erly Iln* of Llvernoi* avenu*. Eighteenth District— Rounded on the north and east by Per*- Mnr •jttette Railroad, south hy Hty lltn- Ms (Holden lt'»nd), west bv city lim its (Detroit Terminal Railroad) Nineteenth District Bounded on the north Hy Hty limits, south hy east Iln*- of l«lv*rnols and south line of Joy Road, extended. e*s» hy Nsr dln sn«l Grand River, west by Hty limit* and south Iln* of pere Mar quette Raßroad See. 2. All ordinances or part* of ordinance* In conflict herewith *ire hereby Tepealed .This ordinance shall Ink* Immediate effect. Approved. May IH, 191* OSCAR R MARX. Mi) or. Attest: Kit HARD LINDSAY B-7«i3 City Clerk : Ordinance Na 364-A AN OMDINANCK in amend keetfc nf t'lsftrr U nf fke finjlhil nnnnea nf thn City nf Uetrnll Ike yen* IMI IT IH HEREBY ORDAINKr THE PEOPLE OK THK CITY OK TROIT: Section 1 That flection H Chapter 53 of the Oomj>ilr»l Or nances of the city of Detroit th* year 1912, he and tho .ai I* hereby amended to read follows; Hec. IS. There shall be so teen districts In the Twel Ward, comprising the terrlt as follows: (Th# Twelfth Ward shall » brace all the lands within following boundary lines: Jllnnlng at the Intersection nhe National‘HoUndary like nr th# center line of Nlnetse street projected; thenre north ly along Dr* said line and nl< the center lire of Nlnetsei street lo the center line of V street west; (hence wests along the center line of 9 street west to (he Intersect of the center line of Twentl street; thence northerly nl< the center line of Twentl street ami the westerly lino the I.orsnger form to the cell line of Mrdras avenue; the westerly utong the center 1!n« McGrsw avenue to the Inter* tlon with the center 'lln* Lawton avenue; thence north ly nlong the center l!n«- of Li ton avenue to the Joy Ro tlwn<e northerly along the » center line of Lawt*<n are projected anil along the car line of Lawton avenue to souther!) line of Quarter f Don 28, 10,000 were tract; the weaterly along the south* line of aabl quarter section to the center line of Del Boulevard; thence south* slung th* center line *f Dei Boulevard to the c*-n?er line Grand Boult vnrd wc t; the southerly stung the center I of Vlnewiiod avenue to the ter*«M-tton with the center 1 •»f Prowl) place; Dunce <-a*t< along the center line of Brc pla>e to the centos line Roosevelt avenue; thence hoc crly along the center line Roosevelt avenue to the c*r line of Mi-Grnw avenue; the easterly ••long the center ltn» McQraw avenue to the west* v line of the Porter farm, the Southerly alone the westerly 1 of said Porter farm to the r ter line of Lafayette Roulevi • hence westerly along the r ter line of Ute B**ulev to the center line of Or Boulevard west, thence sot erly through the center of said Grand Houievafrt w and said center Iln* proj* ed to the National Bo dary line. thenc- east* along -uDd National Bo dnrx' line to the place beginning.) First District All that T tlon thereof lying south of center line of H*>xva r d street Second District All that i k tlon thereof l> inc between center line of Howard *tl ami the center line of Ba at reet Third District All that | tl*>n there.>f Ixlng between center line of Baker street ar Bn* commencing st the In' section of i-Pandl-h and Ts tleth streets then--* we*t< along the center line of Stan* Street to the center line Beecher avenue thence n*>rtl lv along th* center line Beecher avenue to K*n»lall * nue. thence along the rei line of Kendall avenue and i line extended, to Die xxesti boundary Hue of sab! ward Fourth District —All that r tlon lx;n*r north of Third I trot and **outh of center Iln* Mich gan avenue. Fifth District- All that r th»n thereof Ix ng b*twe-n’ center line* of Michigan ave and Ash street. Sixth District—Alt this j tlon thereof lying between center lines of .* sh and Mugn Street- Seventh District —All t portion there.>f lying betxv the center lines of Magnolia Buchanan streets Eighth District -All that t ti*«n thereof lying between center lines of Buchanan sti *n l IVerren av«nue Ninth District All that i tlon thereof lyflfg between renter line* of Warren and II son avenue*, west of the cet line of Tillman avenue Tenth District- All that i tlon thereof lying between center lines of Hudson Warren avenues, and east of center Iln* of Tillman avenu Elevanth District All t portion thereof Ixlng hetw the center line of Hudson « rue and the .enter line of Draw avenue and extend along the center line of Graw avenue to Grand R avenue; thence nr.rth along renter line of Grand River s nue to'a tine 221 77* feet nortl Grand B**ul* vsrd thence < along s«»id line to the rer line of Lawton avenue; th* south on l.awton avenue to center tin* of West Grand Bot vard. then*-'- cast on D\a-cer | line of West Grand Bn vard to the .-enter nf Lawton avenu*; th# south oo l.awton * •me to M Graxv avenue; the •■nst along the cei hue of JR Graw ave to the center line Missouri a v e n )i e the south along the * ter Iln*- of M 1 s s o < avenue to the center of Hud-*e»n avenue Txv* Ift h District All t portion thereof Ivlng tween th* center i of McGraw avenue • to the center Lne Grand River avenue; the S/>rth along the c ter line of Grand ) cr a Vi nue to the c ter Hr** of Vin.xvond avenu- Thirteenth District- Ml t portion thereof bounded as lows F tnmen <ng ' Hv- Iri section of n line 274 7.7 I I north of and pn nllcl to West Grand Boi-h-vsrd with , enter Iln- **f Dexter P.oul-vt | th*n*'* nortluclv nl *r-g Die r , ter ||n*> nf D.-xtcr h *1 vard tile smith** I- line of Joy rc th-t*-- < set* rlv ab-ng the son erly tin* of toy Road to east line of the w-st quirter section ts; th«-n*e *outh« along sa'd L llo* t<* the not Cfly line of quart r ectlon them •• egnterlx along *.:!■! r tli“rly line of section 53 to .•••nter Iln* of LnWton ,-xv>*r there" souttierly along th* r t*r tin* of l.awton axenue t Iln' 221 77. ft mxrlh*rly ft and •>■ ratlel t*> Di* north tin* the Grand Boulevard and the xvest-r!v along said line to Dill of beginning. Fourteenth Di -1rI■ ■ t All t ruutlon thereof de*. rthed ns 1 own: Comme-nHfig .t th* tersc'-t'un of th» center line l.awton avenu* with th* sou erly tine of section 2*. 10, acre traH then*-* west* along said tin* to th* center I of Dexter Boulevard; the aoutherly along th* center I nf D*xt*r Boulevard to pcrutherlv Iln** of Jov Ro then* * easterly along the sou erly Iln* of Joy Road tn the e line of the west uuarter of qu ter section 19, then*'* south* along the east line of said w quarter of quarter section (• th* northerly Iln* of qua* seetton 53, 10 000 a re trt thenre easterly along »h* nor erly line *>f said quarter sect to the renter Iln* of Law: avenu*. thence northerly al. the center line of Lnut*>n a nu* to th* otac* of hegtnnim H*c 2 All ordinances or ns of ordinances tneonslsf*n< h* with are hereby repealed T ordinance shall t«k* Burned! es fert. Appr'» vf, l' May 14, 1914. i OHFAR B MARX Max Attest; RICHARD LINDSaV T:-7*il" City Clt Prim ins—the plain neat kind-* Is right—Times Job l)eg|.— Main