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UEBDAY. MAY 23, 1916. OUR CANDIDATES’ HEADS! FROM THE OUTSIDE LOOKIN IN WILSON ■ - I WILL POWER, Mr /j|b|9 * |S . i* Ila pot f' | C 3EE ! ■jßT< BRALITIE3 ■ > ■ ■artistic f,l jRBIIMP.D ' l 7* % I v I £NDI/J2AKCE —•> n I 1 t ■ti.o nrat «>f th* four article* In llch tha noted phrenologist, Mina ■ala Allan Fowler, analyse* for Th# ■tea reader* the head* of the lead* ■ prealdentlal candidate!*— Wilaon. ■oaevalt, Hugh** and Renaon ) By JEBBIE ALLEN FOWLER, Imoua Expert Phrenologist of New I York. ■lOflident Wilson unmistakably Beeese* a scholarly, dignified and ■ned oast of mind. Hr resembles Laos our modern executive ofll ■V, tad shows out a personality Bt ■ decidedly unique and Indt ko Is strongly hissed by his men | and motive or thoughtful and ■tire temperaments. .Therefore ■ looks at things from a philosophic Id deliberate point of view. ke has long rather than broad kttfM. and a high forehead, and Beoaa everything out with great ■re. and his chief fault, if any. Is ■ fear of making a mistake by ling too rash or premature In his |jfmen t ■He has large open eyes, which Is able to see everything from a Imprehenslve and genera) point of Inr; a long and narrow chin and |w, hence Is enduring and patient I holding on to a resolution until I has accomplished bis end. His kg and rather narrow nose indi- Ites his artistic and refined na pe, and his desire to "hang fire" Ither than to decide hastily or lin-, ftlslvely on any Important matter, la lips are Arm and closely leased together, hence he In able I hold his own counsel rather than ■close his plans prematurely. ■Wilton haa a reflective brow. risk gives him his thoughtful and nooning mind and bis strong de ft* to weigh and consider every ■O# of importance that comes be be him. IHe haa a moderately broad head lor the ears, hence Is cool and col lated over everything, and prefers I take his own time rather than I rush things through. He is influ- Loed by reason and judgment rath I than by combativeness. I Wilson’s bead le high above the Lrs, but narrow In the bate; hence ft la conscientious, cool-headed, aa4* fteo somewhat slow In delivering jmeolf of bis ideas. Intuition ap- Lers to bo large, but he Is not oon mt to act on intuition alone, and Ikes counsel from his causality or Laaontng faculty. IHe la not averse to changing his pinion If ho Is persuaded that an ther course would be better. Some DETROIT TIMES REPRESENTATIVE BUREAU A tarnfi taf&nMtioti department open only to one repreeentathre firm In each different line of badness and classified under these divisions, listing reputable Detroit firms in good ■daen stamUnf. If your business is not represented below phone Main 4520 and file your application or write to the DETROIT TIMES REPRESENTATIVE BUREAU. Times fieri who fall to find In this feature the line of Business they are seeking will confer a favor by dipping the Information Coupon below and requesting the information desired. ICOOUDIOIW plaiting, buttons COVERED TO ORDER JIA A. SMITH, 14 Valpey bid*.. SIS Woodward. Phono Cherry till. ARTIFICIAL BAR DRUMS CONOR P. WAT, IS Adelalda-st. cornara Woodward. Grand 1912. IBBBR SUPPLIES, CUTLERY AND TOILET ARTICLES XTNDINO and sharpening. Work guaranteed; faat mall service packages Insured. Millar A Cos.. 136 Orlawold. Under naw management IIRD, DOG, GOLDFISH SUPPLIES 'HE OLDEST BIRD STORK In De troit," Royca A Pasamore, SOI E. Jaffaraon, opp. Intarurban atatlon. BUSINESS COLLEGE IE BUSINESS INSTITUTE, Largest, beat-equipped business school In Michigan. A. F. Tull, prea, 193-149 Caaa-ave. Main 8634. CHIROPRACTIC (Licensed) >HN H. REISDORF. D. C.. 211 Woodw'd. Office Cad. 3162: re- Itul;*. 2911; 9-12, 1-5 and by appointment. CLIPPING* ETROIT CLIPPING BUREAU, dally n trie* front all U. H. puhlh ntlona 607 Hodge bldg Cherry 128 4 HIROPOOIST lIIROPOniST BREWER*” at Broadway. Tel. Main 6639. lINTM ACTORS* M\«IIINKRY AND EQI IPMBNT. ' Met 'ARTY, Mfra. Agt , 11T.6 W. Hancock. Wal. 1467. M. B K. Con crete mixers, hnletlna engines, etc. DINTING IV«TRI t iION UTHuIiITY IN DETROIT on Modern Dances Craves. 2M Wm»livnril Pri vate leaanne at ctaae ratea. Uad 4211 DENTIST It PATTERSON hue a g’isrante.-d Rainless method Free examination. loura, la. m to 9 >» *1 O-ntl't. Prfatlaa—tk» plain neat htad—that l right—Time a Job Dtpte-Mala MR. l>eop|e are not broaij enough iu mind to admit that they have made a mistake. Wilson I* of the type that, when he sees a thing Is right and Just, Is willing to proceed and act on his convictions. This may make him appear at times to be vacillating or change able, but it is a better procedure than to persist in doing a thing that one has endorsed at one period of one’s life, and yet "'at another period one Is awakened to a differ ent point of view. President Wil son is thoroughly sincere in his mo tives, and acts up to his Judgment, whatever that may be. As an executive officer he Is scholarly and dignified, but lie migh> win more popular applause were he more social and demonstrative In a popular way. But he is not built that way, and therefore prefers to leave out all unnecessary banquets and receptions. In short, he Is a man who will do his duty according to his light, and his kpynote will be deliberateness, coolness of Judgment and personal dignity. SHIPBUILDING CO. IS ERECTING EXTENSIONS Ground has been broken at the Detrojt Shipbuilding Co.'s Orleans st. plant for extensions to the present buildings that will cost $35,000. The Improvements will consist of anew machine shop, scratching room, and extension to the boiler room. Activities in the shipbuilding in dustry demand these additions, which are being rushed to comple tion by July 1. The Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Cos., W. T. Curtis, contracting engineer, with offices In the Penobscot building, arc handling the entire work. The Old Gardner Says That the new rose Ophelia promises to become exceedingly popular, partly because of the „ large flower, but more particular ly on account of Its exquisite color, which Is a brilliant salmon shaded with rose, while the cen ter la peach pink. It Is a hardy rose, free blooming, and vigor ous in growth, and while more expensive than the older sorts la not out of the average rose lover's reach. DETECTIVE SR NTT CM WALTER J. BURNS. Inc.. 1011 Ham mond bldg. Cadillac 121. Walter J. Rurna. president. E I, E Cm I CITY IP PERFECTION when Installed to give Highest Efficiency and great est convenience. Gordon Johnson, Expert. 1900 W Jefferson. Ced. 441-R ENVELOPES TULLAR ENVELOPE CO.. 99-46 Con- Jreaa W Commercial, club, social; ally capacity 300,000. EXPRESSING AND TRCCKINO CAMERON'S EXPRESS, packing and shipping. 120 John R.-at. Cadillac 207 2; Cherry 3942-R. RYE, RAH, NOSR AND THROAT O. E MANN, M. D.. 181 Orlawold, gen eral office practice, eye, ear, nose, throat. 10-12, 2-5, 7-9 Cherry 2161. FEATHER BEDS, PILLOW* AND M ATTRK.SSRS CLE ANED JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS CO., 359 Michigan Cad 895. Maltreaaea made from old feather beds. FLOWERS FOR FLOWERS t< I«phon* Central (Cherrv 4045 or Cadillac 4038-J.) Central Floral Cos.. 36 Broadway. FROG. FISH A CHICKEN DINNERS MARQUETTE'S CAFE. 6-Mlle-rd. and Woodward. Hemlock 1697*1740. FI RS RE MOD PLED. r. -d'< and and cleaned. Mrs. Wink worth. 49 Orand River nve. east. Second flaf. II \ 114 GOODS HAINES' Wigs ami Toupees; Ladles’ Hair flood a. “6 Grand River west. H % 111 DRESSING Mlts ALICE WADLRY. shampooing, manicuring 3rd floor Wrlght-Kav bldg. Main 3927,. • ■ ■ ■ ——i. HAT* OTTO. THE PRACTICAL HATTER. 21 Wgshlngton-blvd. Cherry 1070-J. • .t..,™.. • THE TANGLED WEB. A long bobsled loaded with laugh ing, shouting young people whlszed down the white, glistening slope like a runaway express train. Mrs. Al den’s house party at Tuxedo was en joying the opportune snowfsll. Fleetwood Blair, flushed from the exertion of helping drag a heavy "bob" back up the bill, spied a couple of boys with a small sled who bad stopped on their way home from coasting to watch with solemn curiosity the pranks and antics of the grown-ups. “Let me have the flyer, kids.” Blair sprang toward them. •'Here, I’ll pay rent for It In advance," toss ing over a half dollar. And without waiting for any further negotiations, he cai/ght the rope out of their hands, and hurried to the summit where the group with which he had come trudging up the slope were taking their places on the bobsled for another trip. "Walt a minute, Ruth!" he singled out from among them a dark, strik ingly pretty girl in a scarlet cap and Jacket —the daughter of his hostess. “You and I are going to try It alone this time." Blair swung his small sled around to the track, assisted lier to a place forward on It and settled ta.meelf at the back to steer. ’*l simply had to havq a chance to speak alone with you away from that cackling ciowd," lie was mur muring. "I can't keep it baik any longer, and although it’s little enough I can offer you now. dear, if you arc willing to start on love and a stout heart —" In the ardor of the moment he quite forgot to steer. They struck a bend in the course, and. swerving off at right angles to the track, dash ed headlong into a great piled-up drift. I,lke a couple of grotesque figures they emeiged. Fleetwood did jjot permit the mis adventure to baffle him "Ruth," he repeated, as he floun dered lowaru h'*r, "will you marry me?" Such perwir.tcnre deserved to be rewarded. While Fleetwood and Ruth Alien, out there in the snowdrifts, innocent ly and happily “plighted their troth,’ Mrs. Alden and Batson Ki ndrb’k sat together over a game of chess and schemed. Both Mrs. Alden and Kendrick were “prrctical persons." and there was Utile necessity for words be tween them. Mrs. Alden was a society mother with a hall-mark position as unques tionable as th** "sterling" on vilver, but somewhat hard put to I, to sup port it with the essential finances. Kendrick, on his side, wanted a wifo —not a companion or Leif meet fitting to ene of his years and set tied habits, but merely to serve an exhibition of his wealth After' inspecting the season’s flock of debutantes he had definitely fixed his choice upon Ruth, ard the uiaftet was supposed to be settled. But at this interesting juncture Fleetwood Blair had chosen to in trude Credit must he given Mr*. Alden for shrewdly scenting the % danger in the situation as soon ns it appeared. Not once did she raise any objec tion to Blair, or seem lo interfere with the freedom of association be tween him and Ruth. And Kendrick played up skillfully to her lead This snowy afternoon as they sat cozily over the chessboard with all the young people out of the way over on the hillside, they touched cautiously upon the subject upper INSURANCE CHARLES N. ROE. Insurant* Ip all branches. 1819 Dime Bank bldg Phone Cadillac 4876. JEWELRY COATS BROS., 216 Broadv'ay Market bldg., will change your watch Into a bracelet watch at a amall ooat. KIDNEY TABLETS—It's time you learned about Dr. Navaun'a Kidney Tablets. For Backache. Rheuma tism. Nervousness or Dlxtlneas. Sold with a positive 10-day guarantee or the druggist will refund your 60c. LADIES' HATS AJ-L KINDS OF HATS, reblocked. Exclusive Hat Frame Shop. 81 Gratlot-ave. ' LAI'NDRT SENATE LAUNDRY, 88-90 Orand River W. Promptness, cleanliness. Peter Reldel, prop. Shoe repairing. MACHINISTS AND TOOLMAKERS TOOL CASK'S made and sold at Wed ell A Boers'. 167 "effersnn. Main 6784. *.Ve sell you the trimmings. MOYUJG NORTH WOODWARD Moving * Storage Cos., Chns Hayward, prop., 90 Hlghland-ave. Hemlock 786. NEW FURNITURE AND STOVES F H. M AMMAN A SON. 116 Orand River West cherry 2580. OILS AND 44 ASOt.INE THE GREAT WESTERN nil. CO. 74 to 7* East Larr <d-st. Hlkn-grade oils and ira-"ljpe, j (pT|( . M N MIX RKDELSIIF.IMER. Manufactur ing Optician, 80 Wa«hlngtnn-ave„ Detroit _ ’ osteopathic p?iisiriw DR ANNA K APLTN. 406 Stevens bldg, cor (M River and Washing ton. Cherry .190 Res. East 1054-M PATENT ATTORNEY* BARTH EL. Flanders A Parthel. toll cltors U, H. and foreign patenta. 468 Buhl blk.. 86 W. Congress. Ch'y 4116 most In both their minds and made plain their plans In a series of In directions. “It was kind of you to invite my niece Estelle here this week," ha ob served. "Her father Is a visionary fellow, generally bard up and I'm afraid the poor girl has had but few gayeties in her life. Has It I struck you that young Blair Is a trifle attentive In tiiat direction?*’ he luqulred anxiously. "Really, I had not noticed it,** Mrs. Alden’s lips stiffened a trifle disap provingly. "Nevertheless, I am of the opinion that something will develop between those two," be urged. "And now," she glanced across at him, "tall me what are your arrangements for your trip to Palm Beach?" But before Kendrick could comply, the door to her sitting room was flung open and Ruth and Fleetwood Blair appeared hand in hand on the threshold. "Wish us happiness mother," the .girl cried exuberantly. "Fleetwood i and 1 are engaged." For once, Mrs. Alden lost her I suave poise. I Her eyes were fixed in a glare of ' despairing rage upon Blair. She lift ; cd her hand and pointed tow ard the 'door with a gesture no', to be mis taken Involuntarily Blair took a step i backward, then halted and glamced tt ward Ruth. Instantly she moved over to his side and thrust her arm in his. “If (here’s no place here for him. then ihcre is none for me!" she cried. Then with her head add high, and her arm linked in tha* of her lover, she passed out of the roc in find from the house. Mrs Alden totter'ng to a chair, sank down weakly into It and gave wa) to 'ears. Firallj the fel< phone upor « near by stand rang. Listlessly Alden ♦ook it up. But all at once her ex pression changed, a global of an inn (ion returned to In r eye. ‘ Listen." she whispered to Ken drick ‘They have gone m Peace Ai der's in New York —Ruth's maiden aunt, you know —and Peace is trying to get me to t. '•me ;l.ero and con sent to a rvconeili it lon. "It’s the only tning *o do." she de cided Impulsively. "Otherwise, peace says, they are planning to rush off :o Jersey City or some other impos sible place and pet manierl tonight; whereas, by nooning to vield now I ran gain time.” In Batson Kendrick’s big. luxuri ous limousine, which he had placed at her disposal with himself as an escort, she outlined the plan of campaign. When she alighted at Aunt F’eac'. Alden’s old red brick house down on Washington squure and gave him her hand at parting, there was a light in her eyes us if she already foresaw victory. Hastily she subdued her manner, however, as *c rang the bell and was admitted by the cra.v-haired old butler. Mrs. Alden made a moat effective entrance. Her expression one of ma ternal solicitude, she starteo eagerly 1 toward hfr lav., then halt ed. ss if Just coming to a realization , of the presence of the ,*oung people. For a moment she stiffened, hut apparently conquering herself, turn led with the semblance of a rush of agitated feeling and clasped her I daughter in her arms. “My little girl," she murmured brokenly. There was Just the right admix- PAPER MONROE Paper Stock Cos., wholesale and retail. Paper stock, scrap Iron, metal. Machinery wining rags a specialty. Cherry 641. 78-78 Macomb. _ PHOTOGRAPHER D. D. SPELLMAN, 970 Woodward. Studio and home portraiture. Grand 10. "The Child's Photographer.'' PLUMBING, HEATING, GAS FITTING ERNST WENZEL—FuII line of elec tric, gaa and combination fixtures. 636 McDougall-ave. Ridge 17. PLUMBING SUPPLIES McCORMICK Plumbing Supply Cos., West 90. We wholesale to consum er. Supplies, bathroom outfits, etc. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS SECURITY TRUST CO.. Impartial au dita, special Investigations; cost and general office systems. QUICK LUNCH I. J. BEAUDOIN, 132 Cass-at. Main 4669. 78 Orand River. Cad. 2440-R. RAGTIME PIANO TAUGHT In 20 lessons; Latonla School of Popular Music M Fran ces Berry, 96 Broadway. Cad 3916-J. REFRIGERATORS. ICE R4>XE*. ETC. DETROIT Store Fixture Cos. 16 to 20 Catherine, cnr. Gratiot. Estimates for all kinds of stores Phone Main 4922. Cherry 3919. REAI. ESTBTE M A LONE Y-C AM PR ELL CO., 69« Tree Press Mdg Let ua sell your prop el ty. List your property with us. STORE FIXTURES OLUNZ 392 Michigan Wall Cases. Floor Cases, Show •'ase*. Counter*. Shelving s BFE*. V 8 4 I I DO4»R~* PFTER OLFS SAFE CO, 135 Fort E Cadillac 26*9 .1 Mpentna and re pairing. Combination* changed. SEWING MACHINE* BOUGHT, sold and exchanged new or second-hand. 27 Wayne. Ch’y 1611. DETROIT TIMES ture of humility and surrender in her manner as she extended a relent ing hand lo Blair. "You will let me have her for Just a little while longer, won’t you?” she coaxed with a wistful smile. "You il give me the satisfaction of seeing her married from under my own roof, with a proper trousseau, and a flock of pretty bridesmaids, and a cake and all ‘he rest of It A glfl can only have one wedding, you know, Fleetwood.” "Os course, he will," Aunt Peace insisted, beaming at thorn from among her-.pillow s over her success as an exponent of her name. So It was finally arranged, after a discussion In which Mra. Alden cun ningly managed to get Aunt Peace to cast the deciding vote that the matp'lage should be deferred for six months, or until the young mining engineer had a chance to determine what advantage might lie in certain "prospects" of which he told them. One day as she was leaving the house for a walk, Ruth stopped for a moment to ask her mother a ques tion Mrs. Alden was stated at her desk, so absorbed in a note she was writing that she was not oonscious of the girl’s presence until Ruth stood behind her. Then she ctarted almost guiltily, and quickly turned the half'wrltten sheet over so as to hide Its con tents, "Secrets, eh?” cried Ruth and play fully tried to wrest the note aw’ay so as to see to whom It whs addressed; but her mother objected so stoully that after a moment the desisted from her effort. But there were other and seem ingly mere momentous thing to claim her attention Just then. The "prospects" upon which their mar riage lo a certain extent depended were showing a disconcertingly balky tendency, and Fleetwood, who had been ov» r to Boston in regard to them, had written a rather gloomy letter ;ho day before, telling her that it might be sU cr eight months be fore they should materialize. | He was expeticd back from his I (rip that night, and in order to salve ; his disappointment and ,-ignalize his ; home coming, sue was arranging a lift 1* lete Just for the two of tiiein. ; Mean white, her toother having tin '< Ished the note she was writing, Icalled a me; eager boy and tils : pan lied it to the address upon the envelope. ! Then sh** called up Pat.-ton Ken drick on Hie telephone ami assuring herself iliat no one was within hear jin;,, held a long and cryptic convor ! sat ion with him ov* r tin* wiie. That evening, Fleetwood Blair, on j returning from Boston, found the , note .he had written lying on the j table at ids hach<lor lodgings and ! was readily deceived inlo believing j it was from Ruth. I r caring it open hastily. Biair read; : Fleetwcod Dearest: You must pot ' let yourself be disappointed over the : Boston nr ttei. 1 would wait for you 'until Doo. ii. day, if nevesscry. And. j besides, it may be all for Lie be*t. Last night Ration K« n Iriek was playing chc v .« with mamma, and I overheard him say that he needed a man for ; < mo important work it. Alaska, "if Blair at linrrtv, he would lie just the nr n,” he said, "an i the job would be worth a thou sand dollars a month to him. but I will not risk sending any new bride groom on this affair. 1 lie chap who | takes it has got tc have ah his in terest in the work." I rather think, though, that he is going lo approach you with an offer, and If he does, I would certainly ac cept the commission, and agree to remain single during the time you ni-o engaged upon it. You could quit him, of course, the moment the Hos *i>n people decide to go ahead, and i in the meantime, so long as we have to wait anyhow, you may as well he drawing that salary. [ I am sending this to your rooms , so that you may be prepared in caae he approaches you this evening, as I understand from mamma that he Is to be at the house to finish their game. Meantime, i am waiting and INFORMATION COUPON The Times Representative Bureau, Please tend me the name of a reliable house in the following lines of business: Lins 1 Lins 2 Lins 3 Your nams Your addrsss SWEDISH AND NORWEGIAN I4RO CERIES 8. KLEIN CO., agents for Llnnea. Hardtack. Anjovla. Aptltslll. Fish and Meat Balls. 187 Grand River. Cherry 2634-J »***££* D-HAND PI RNITI RE GRATIOT stove Exchange, 335 Gra tiot. Furniture, stoves, rugs, etc. We sell at very reasonable prices. SINGING ELEANOR Ha/.rard IVocnck, dramatic soprano. Indorsed hv European and American critics. Concert* and reel, tala; voice and Interpretation 60 K ing •ave Phone Market 524 S. SHOE REPAIRING SCOTT PHILLIP, best workmanship. 15 Grand River Cadillac 5951 -W KIDI HU \T BIN * D. KARLE A uo.. "23-226 Monroe ave. csdlllae 49^9 *T4IR AGE Michigan Warehouse co. fire. Lroof storage 566-667 W. Fort-*t. •alia R. Hern. Mgr. West 2730. | longlug for you every second. De votedly. . RUTH. Blair gave vent to a low whistle as he finished. Little did he dream how carefully baited was the trap Into which he was walking with his eyes open. On arriving at Mrs. Alden’a, he was shown into the drawing room, where he found Kendrlek and also, somewhat to hia surprise, Estelle Abbott (To Be Continued) The Mississippi Press association, composed of newspaper editors and publishers, Is to begin It annual con vention today at Clarksdale. * , klad—that Is right—Tines Job De*t—H a |„ 4(13* NOTICE-STREET PAVING ASSESSMENT HOARD OF ABBEBSORS’ OFFICE Detroit, May 22. IMS. Paving Notice No. 1967. BERLIN STREET. Sohsub^MriT^rfrVms'n - E !*’ Edward plul K H T„Vr„ n >",!''|,: m ThlrraX Fran* F ' I)ahlm *n, William IS2‘ «?: r'iF - Ktl. A ssfflsi B *-Hft.'sa tel »■** U- aiIIS3. li, r-hnx. S ii -1 it I Kaiser 4c [tru.loi ('hM3 Stect K«Sk "TiT, K “,fVJ "rll.n: Binrst Thiele. Thro. ' ‘'ft i'Hhn Aiijju*t A. IT||_ l)*"*. •' ,JR Nerth. \V. Fensch Marv !i Y!“V. y,il NV. B Toysel W K tleMner" 1 ' m“'.k ° F ' NVItt * Ml< hwol 1. oeszner, Mathew Spiel. Donat keifer, ttiimavo Rudke, Aua Grlelte TrchcMct K t ld BonsaJh. C l\ or Froi? - w!VI- , i. ar^ ,h ’ «< bum«oh iiui.u i (lhl °y, l( ar >' .frnni* \\ r j Zimmerman. W .1 Marts. /In! V , I ,n ‘ , e n R , ofr. Anna C. “ogelsdorf. Susan Toepel. • \UMist l. lman, Horman Hehel John l ; a.Te..ma.U,r s, Mathew* riu.r.h 1 *'«n« Walter Busch ng, l.vdia lluesang Mu had Mi 11,., R. 11 v Sauer AtiKUat Dobhorstrln. John Goettsche) ' ' .'.'"VL *'"‘'l Burau. Christian Bin.i. Km 1 1 r. I.omko, Fr. .I R. itadtko, vi, » V ' \ A thwart*. Krs«i BoiiitV Baumgarth. Campau , {oalt.\ « o lt „d to „|| r , 01 „7, n « owning occupying. or otherwise ln to on)o«l in any of tin lotm and prom isos frontina on Borlin street i n said h, " ,r ° f w,,h,n the limits hereinafter mentioned i. t?n r n '. on '*f the City nf Dot mt havina ordered so mu. h of M- Min sirr.'t, from ihc oaat <lll k. lino 1 •'usepn ( anipiiu avonno to (ho w**t lino of Mt Kllf.dt avenue, to ho grad <d and paved, n.di.'O is horol.v given tnai an assessment hu- hoch mado upon nil the l.ii and promises front* ing on said Berlin stroot. and liable to no ass,, sod foi said improvement under the provisions of the Citv < ’hit Mer, and that a roll of said as sessment IS now completed, and will remain at the Assessor's office, in the < tty of Detroit, from the date hereof urtil dun. K. li> 16. for the inspec tion of all persons concerned therein B'A I: t» OF ASSESSORS nv OF ST AV E J. ALIIREt *HT. (’resident. NOTICE-STREET PAVINC ASSESSMENT HOARD OF ASSESSORS OFFICE Detroit. May 22. I*l6. Paving Notice No. 1969. LINDEN STREET. , D> Marry J. Rill, Photochrem Cos., •las. Tyre. Chaa F. Mnthea, J. Schlnnd. Mrs. K Kvera. Mr. .1 Trlx. W. A Burns. G. Fierce, (j Baldwin, (’has. W [tnilcy Martin Wetxler. Jos. D. Dal), Lucy Schwick. Ann K kyde. Kmmn I*7. Hftlton, H. A GrcUenhergcr, Anthony Drews, M Beck, F'anuie Beck, Sam Seffin. F7. J Dossln, K. Qrosefski, Herman Mutike, John Kroll. W. II Reid. Albert Apel, (‘has. HofTman (’has Friedman, Henry Young, German n iptl.-tt church Fred Kngel, Louise General. Fred S-hmldt. It. Sulewicki. Peter Walsh, David I». Wright. Mina Turnbull. A. Hobart. Ida Perkins, R W Dolson. K. G. llclmrlch John Green, Henry Pop ki. .Magßle Malone. A. Cube Jos. Kln houeh, Alex Krrrtmtn, .las Fault. Mrs. Bourke, Mrs lOllen Morgan. Sirs ('. Renner. Kinma Metzger, Fred Gus lick. C (Frith, A. 1. Smith John Boy lan. Mary Bell, F J. (looser, Mrs K. G. () Bourke, Anna Miller, Joseph Margowski. Theophilus Kwasnew icz H Mathees John Cameron, Elizabeth Apel, F. Teubert. F. McCall. K. M Aseltinc. A. J. !!eman?kl. S. J. Skills, THIMMIMi, FELLING, UPRAYI.VO AMI TKIIK N( Itt.i-.Ry Nt RSKRYMKN and Landscape Gar deners. choictst shrubs. vines roses, hedges, etc. Detroit Shade Tree Cos, *O3 Hammond bldg l I’HOI,STFHF.RS STITF-7S Jas A Cos., 63 High W. rear (hv 1051-J. Work called for and delivered Fumtttirr repairing I “ED %i roMttnn.iA A FAFF PLACK TO BUY The Love land Cos., 11*7 Woodward. North 11. V4< t t W ( LEADERS PETF.Ft F SCHNEIDER GO., base ment Broadway Market. Cherry 3.100 Electric atnves and apeelalttes W DIIIM. >1 t( IIIXM TETF.R K SCHNEIDER C»» . base meiit Broadway Market (’llerry 3300 Electric stoves and specialties. Hllli: \MI IRON W cut K I'. It *> WIRE WORKS and Lamp Shades; goods guaranteed W'm J* M|e)seh «r, 264-6 Randolph-st. Main 3419. Ou.twv* Utnptrur. F. Loranaar. J. Maatll, Jos Langlols, Robert Rhode. Mary Johnson. W. K. Lennane, t-hrla B V Ichta, A. Wlclarhowakl, Kaiser A Schmidt. Joa Fellc, P. Hteln, Detroit Brewing Cos., H. Bjr kowakl. Ales Wtelaklowakl. Dorothy Htrloker, Leonard gymanskl, Chaa Hoff ina a. Chaa. l-achln»kl. Fred Le chlnaky. Fred Voss. Aug Rrwndt. Otto Bchults. J. Dehrowakl. Adolph Mol denhauer. I. H. Mason .M. C. R. R, Home Mission Church,' Htan Nowak owskl, Mias Weldner, Micko Naatall, John Achlaff. 8. Butel. John Wlktowskl. M. ITlamski, Annie Centheck. M. Deerlng. K. Bykow aki. F. Theil. and to aH other per* aons owning, occupying, or otherwise Interested In any of the lota and r. remises fronting on Linden street, n said City of Detroit within the limits hereinafter mentioned The Common Council of the City of Detroit, having ordered so much of Linden street, from the west curb line of Vermont avenue to the east curb line of Roosevelt avenue, to be graded and paved, notice Is hereby given that an assessment haa been made upon all the lota and premises fronting on said Linden street and liable to be aaseaesed for said Im provement under the provisions of the City Charter, and that a roll of said assessment la now completed, and will remain at the Assessors' Of fice, in the City of Detroit, from the date hereof until June 6. 1916, for the Inspection of all persona concerned therein. BOARD OF ABSFSHORH. BY OUBTAVE J ALBRECHT. B-773 President. NOTICE-STREET PAVING ASSESSMENT HOARD OF AB6EBBORB’ OFFICE Detroit, May 22. 191f. Paving Notice No. 1968. E. STREET. To F. O. orlman. Louis Kortan, F*. Schulte, and to all other persons owning, occupying, or otherwise In terested in any of the lots and premises fronting on E street. In said Flty of Detroit within the limits hereinafter mentioned. The Common Council of the City of Detroit, having ordered so much of K street, from the west curb line of Roosevelt avenue to the east line of West Grand Boulevard, to he grad ed and paved, notice Is hereby given that an assessment has been made upon all the lots and premises front ing on said K street, and liable to he assessed for said Improvement un der the provisions of the City Char ter, and that a roll of said assess ment Is now completed, and will re main at the Assessor**' Office, in the City of Detroit, from the date hereof until June fi, 1916. for the inspection of all persons concerned therein. HOARD OF ASSESSORS. HY OFSTAVK J ALBRECHT. B-772 F’resident. |)EPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS. Detroit Mich.. May 1». IV>l6. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING AND RE-PAVING STREETS AND ACLEYS Scaled proposals will he received at lb** office nf the Department of Pub lic Work Detroit, Mich., un’ll Thursday, May 25th, 1!>1 fi. at 10 o'clock a ui.. Eastern Standard time, nt which time and place they will be opened, for furnishing all the la bor <nd material and paving and re paving the streets and alleys named below, within the limits mentioned. In the City of Detroit, with the styles of pavement stated. Asphalt Concrete Note Bidders must submit samples of the asphalt and fluxing oil pro posed to be used, along with the bids, rumples of asphalt, lo pounds; of oil line gallon. ALGER AVE. (Pavin*) From the cast curb line of Cameron to the west cutb Fine of Russell 25 feet wide, with asphaltic conciefe (Natural Lake Asphalt I on ti-lneh con- ?■*-1<- p t vlng WESSON AVE. (Paving) From (he south line of Norton to the Mouth line of Michigan, 2« feet wide, with asphaltic concrete (Natur ral Lake Asphalt) on 6-Inch con crete foundation paving. Sheet Asphalt REED AVE. (Paving) From the south line of Joy to the east line of Grand River. 26 feet wide, with .sheet asphalt (Natural Lake \s phalti on 6-Inch concrete foundation pa vne MOORE PLACE (Pavinß) From the west tine of (’hope to the east line of West Grand boule vard. 26 fret wide, with sheet as phalt (natural Lnka Asphalt) on 6- ini h concrete four.dntion paving. One-Course Concrete ALLEY 625 (Paving) K and W. alley in block between Forest ami Hancock, from the west line of Greenwood to the east Une of Brooklyn. 13.750 and 16 76 fret wide, with one-course concrete paving. ALLEY’ 626 (Paving) All hll ev s In block between Sec ond. Wood w aid. Collingwond and Lawrence. 2') feet wide, with one course concrete paving ALLEY 627 (Paving) X. and .*■> alley first /’list of (’ass be tween Willis and (’.-infield, also the e, and w alley running easterly to west line of paved alley, _’<> feet wide, with one-course concrete paving ALLEY 628 (Paving) First cast ami parallel to Russel*, from Die north tin*' of Aherle to the south line of Clay, 16 feet wide, with one-rout s' concrete paving ALLEY 629 (Paving) All alleys in block between Fifth. Fourth, Grand River and Fnlon. lh, 15 and 20 feet wide, with one-course concrete pa \ dig ALLEY’ 6.J0 (Paving) In block between Woodward, John FI. Kenilworth and Westminister. 20 feet wide, with one-course concrete paving ALLEY 631 (Paving) In block between St (’lair, Hamil ton. Kerchi val ami Waterloo. 20 feet wide, with one-course concrete pav ing ALLEY' 632 (Rpp.uing) In block between Brush, Beaubten, Beacon and Adams, 12 and 19 feet wide, with one-course concrete pav ing ALGER AVE. (Paving) kssessment IhllniHlr*. 611 cii. vds excavation. 1,057 67 lineal feet of curbstone (newt straight 1.527.75 s<p yds. asphaltic concrete (Natural Lake Asphalt) on 6-in-h concrete paving 2.1.2* cti. yds. concrete under and behind curb. t It y Kstlinntes. I*7 cu yds cxcHcatlon .72 lineal feet of new curbstone (straight i. 113.06 lineal feet of nf u i urted' no In t - 4'R 4 -10' R Merit circles fur nished by contractor Ml 17 sn yds asphaltic concrete (Natural Lake Asphalt) on 6-Inch concrete paving 6.32 cu yds. concrete under and behind rurb 166 lineal feet of retaining stone, old Medina curb may he used WESSON AVE. (Paving) iMromrnl Estimates. 2.1*1 rit yds excavation. 2.*63 SR lineal feet of eiirhftone (newt straight. 1.266 62 3<| yds asphaltic concrete (Natural l ake Asphnlt t <>n 6-lnch concrete paving. 7*62 cu >ds. concrete tinder and behind curb ( tty Estimates. 4' l *, cu vr| excavation 2*6 lineal feet of new curbstone < st ralght t 4.1. *» Pneal fret of new curbstone In (1-4'R 2-10'Fl Med* circles furnish. od to contractor. *26 71 •<} vds asnhsltic concrete tNnt.iral T ske Asphalt) on 6-lnoh Concrete paving. 17.18 cu. /4a. if fn wm’Wm behind curb. -< -v mSMsm 30« It |ln«ftl fM* tl.Nt.fiß old Medina curb atf .Ik T R KB£AYjrT#»as*]fV i 2.31* 54 aq ydo. IwllltU. ffß (Natural Lake Aapkalt) f HNRI concrete paving. . *}. * j cu. »di. of aroti Mltr. tajK behjnd curb. .. nty - rilim 'VleiP • 6 cu. yds. etaavatiaa .'>£»■ 25.13 lineal feat of pew tn (4-4 r Med) clrcUe lunSaSlSfTi^l contractor. ur'.i’ii.v /iuiru-r.ia’Sra crete paving h.tfid'ourb’"'*- '■*- **§ ti*L-L. ~netl ratalalgf iMM .« old Medina curb may be UMC MOORE PLACE (IMa)J W'.jrxrv.s.'ianr 3.1 1 6.85 lineal fict of CUrblMi utralKht. con tract or. tlllde> o ‘ rc ‘** ,UPB,all *4 ' M, F- y***- *heet asphalt (Nats behind curb***’ concr * u ... nty Rstlaiatea. sy. '’xvavatlon. .4111 lineal feet of new CUrbstOM nl 12 *4'R Med) clrclea fur nished by contractor. . J** 1 } •■Phalt (KM- i ural F-eke Asphalt) on l-lnch sob crete paving. 10.17 cu. yda. concrete undar and behind curb. of •‘"thinlnf lt«M, old Medina curb may b* uaaa. ALLEY 625 (Paving) ... Aaseesmcat Kstlaaataa. 45* cu. yds. excavation. 1,157.40 Bq. yd«. one-course concrata > paving I.l*o lineal feet of retaining plash «x6-lnch. City Estimates. 27 cu. yds excavation. «1 32 sq. yds. one-coursa concrata paving. 1.23 cu yds. concrete under and ba hlnd curb. 4* lineal feet of retaining atone. Old Medina curb may be used. 24 lineal feet of retaining plash 2x6-ineh. ALLEY 626 (Paving) ... Eattmataa. 666 cu. yds. excavation. 2.11111 srj. yds. one-nourea s» crete. 1.900 lineal feet of retaining plash* 2x6-mch. nty Ratlasatea. 21 cu. yds. excavation. 12 56 lineal feet of curbgtona hi (2-4'K) circles furnished by city, gat l»y contractor. 60.7 1; s«j. yds. one-coursa concrttd paving. 1.03 cu yds. concrete under and ba« hind curb \ -’H llntal feet of retaining stofl«k old Molina curb may he used. ALLEY 627 (Paring) Isaessment Estimate*. 372 cu. yds. excavation. 1.43 V s:’ srp yds. one-course con crete paving. I 160 lineal feet retaining plash, 2x6 Inch. nty R*tlmatea -1 cu. yds. excavation. 22.22 s<j. yds. one-course conoreta paving. ALLEY 628 (Paving) As sees meat (Cellmates. I*3 cu. yds. excavation. 461.83 sq. yds. one-course concratb paving. 46:» lineal feet of retaining plash 2\«-inch nty Estimates. 10 cu yds. excavation. 17 76 sq. yds. one-oours* concrata paving. 0.54 cu. yds. concrete under and ba hind curb. 2o lineal feet of retaining ctona» all Medina curb may be used. ALLEY 629 (Paving) Assessment Eattmataa. 317 cu. yds. excavation. 646.1* sq. yds. one-courga concrata paving. S 764 lineal feet of retaining plank 2x6-lnch. City Estimates. * 2 cu yds. excavation. 10.7* sq. yds. one-courac concroff pavlna. ALLEY 630 (Paving) Asseaament Estimates. 566 cu. yd*, excavation. 1.623.33 sq yda. one-oouraa COS- Crete paving 1.333 lineal feet of retaining plash, 3x6-inch. City F.ntlmatfa. (NONET.) ALLEY 631 (Paving) \umnifat Ritlmatn. 699 on yds. excavation. 2.01 ♦; *q. yds. one-course cone rata paving 1 si.n lineal fart of retaining plank, 2x5-lnch. ('Hr RollmatM. (NONE ) ALLEY 632 (Repaving) \ Mr»mrnl I'stlmate*. 07 rn. yd*, excavation Including old paving material, cobblestone. etc. rt 1. 04 srp j <l*. one-enurae concrete paving MR lineal feet of retaining plank, 2x9-lnch. City Katlmatea. (NONE.) The time to be Met In the contracts for the o< mpletlon of the above pav ing, lobe shall be aa follow*: ! Alger avenue Aug. I, ltlf | Wesson avenue An* 1. 1919 Reed avenue Aug 1. 191* : Nbiore Place Aiir. 1. 1915 l Aliev 025 Julv IR. I*l9 ! Alloy K2B July 15. ma Alley f.27 Tulv 15, tHllt Mb \ 925 luly 15. It! 9 Alley B'2*t luly 13. Itls i Aliev oin tulv 15. lain I Alley h:u tulv 15. I*l9 A Ilex 932 luly 16. 1511 Said street* and alley* to he paved 1 and re-paved at cording to the sped flcatlon* for asphaltic concrete anopt ed .laniiarv 25. 1916. onr-eoura* con | orete adopted February 23. 1915. sheet asphalt adopted January It. 11915, the estimate* of the City En j Rim ft »< above, and the charter and i ordinance* of the city of Detroit. Bidder* will state the price per i cubic yard for excavation, price per ! linen) foot of ruming, price per ; square yard for paving or concreting, ■ and price per lineal foot for retain ing plank or stone, etc. Bid* will only be received for Ml# cut ir< of tin work or material for any .street nr section of etreet aa per quantities stated in the estimate* and the bid will be accepted which Is the lowest on aggregating the above detail* r< gardless of any error of extension* or footings made by : bidder*. Bidder* must deposit with Md* #n eloced in separate envelope a eertl* fled check payable to the order of the Department of Public Works of j the city of Detroit, an follow*: Alger * Venue I 500. Wesson avenue 1,400 90 It- ed avenue 700.09 Moore pise* 1,200.00 Alley 923 100.00 Alley H 29 JOO 09 Alley 927 lot.lt Alley 929 70.00 Alley 92 it 100.00 Alle\ 9„0 200 00 Alley 931 40tt.9« Alb'* 912 00.90 Whl< h mu »IP be forfeited to the KCitv f>f I><tr"it In ca*e the bidder fall tf> -et r into contract, subject to t-onHrmu!ion of the Common Coun c‘l within five fls>' after the accept* cn< * f hit fender by the Department of Public Works. The h hide i whose tender 1* oC crpted will be required to furnlan with his contract an approved surety company bond to the city of Detroit in the full amount of the contract price for the work conditioned on 1M full and faithful performance of Bla part of the contract. The contra* tor shall he paid M bonds for first paving or the proceed* thereof, if such bond* are purchased by the Minkina Fund Comml*sl«nera according to l»w. No bid will be accepted from any person or firm who I* In srreara of default to the City of Detroit. Specification* in details for thn above work tn«* be had on appllca* tlon to the secretary The Department of Public Works expressly reserve* the right to reject anv or *ll proposals. \ll pioposal* shall be mad# kl duplicate «99.i OFORQK H FP.NKKti* B-707 Commissi B»<ki PAGE 7