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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 , 191 6 . Jefferson tvfnue, at the corner of Stir t Idall. Adopt «*l IK follow*. V. a* Alil. Allan, Aal.e. H«in*tl. Cranahaw, DHL Kll**, |-'l**l«l. Ficlwgld, tillnnaii, GutharU Hindi". Jukrl, fcochei, Kronk. kum. 1 .empire. Little- Drill, Lodge. Nnwf, l(i> licit, Ituiiinanii, Hullo, m l.i niaiiaky. Hlu.kc), Miomo *on. Vrrnnr, Wartelt, Wetzel. A K. Wllion, J. Wllliun, Wing, Zink, /’.ocllei Mint tll« President 35. Naya—- Non*. Streets To t h«* Honor aide t he f’nminun t ’oiinrll: U*ntl**m*n In your t'ommltlre on (Street* vu< rrferied the petition of Wlnterlrh iml Furtla. rt el., (Bo9o> relative to the unlfoim w Idenlng of Grand River iwniie front Trumbull avenue to Warren avenue. tin the north half of that thoroughfare Your t'oinmlttce visited that portion ot Grand Itlver avenue between Alexandrine avenue and Twelfth elreet. where petition of prote»t wan Tied renmiiet iat Ina because the wid ening mt not being maintained In a uniform manner, ami found condi tions ae to the narrowing of aatd etreet ae eel forth In the petition It waa ascertained that the reason for not obeervlng the uniformity In width waa the drain- upon the part of some of the residents to maintain a num ber of desirable shade trees In Iha blot k on the north aide of Grand Jllver avanue heretofore mentioned. Your Committee further find* that In the budget tianemltted to your Hon orable Body by the Hoard of Katt matea. tUm 33 of th* General Road Fund, that the sum of $35,666 00 waa finally allowed tJ <\ C. p 641, May 2. I9l*<) to widen the north half of Giand hlver avenue five feet hetw«*n Trumbull and Wat ran avenues - In view of the foregoing your Com mittee. believing that there should he no deviation from the form t unanimous action of your Honorable Body on the matter In question, begs leave io offer the following resolu tion. Heap -ctfully submitted. \V H C MIN’DLK. JOHN L JAKKI* B> Aid t'ranshaw fteaolvrd. That the Department of I'ubilc Works be. and la hereby In structed to widen Grand Hlver ave nue heiAei-n Trumbull and Warren avenues, on th" north side of said thorough! sre. to a uniform wldtu of Itxi ft«i throughout, as provided foj by the Common Council and the Hoard v f Katlmatea Adopted as follow* Sews -Aid. AHun, 4*he, Harnett. Cranahaw. lull. Kiln*. Field, Frclwald, Gllunali, Guttiaui, Hindi.-, Jakel, k-char, Kronk, Kut*s, I> mpke. bltllv field, Hodge. Now . HI-herd, Robinson, Hullo, Sen* manaky, .'tai Ui-y. Thomp son, Vet nor, 11 ai h 11, Wai xcl A Iv XX'llaon, XV J WlPaon, Wing, Zink. Zoeller slid tnc President—,j. Nays—Nona. Taxes. Tn th* Honorable the Commont'ouncM; Gentleman - To your Committee on Taxea wete referred certain petitions for the cancellation, reduction oi re fund of general city t*xe* snil per sonal aaaessments We have lnv»»- ttgafed all of said petitions and rec ommend that the same be granted as set forth In th*- following resolution Respectfully submitted, I.MtTS II I.rMPKi:. JOKKPH HgHLo. JAM Kb VtHNOH. MokKK WAHTKHH. CHAS F WING Accepted, and <*n leave, the follow ing resolution was offered. By Aid Lempke Resolved. That the Cltv Treasurer ba and h* Is heret.y authorised and Instructed to a. < ept from Seldler* Miner Hie. trie r ’»*. the sum of $63.42. on valuation of Sl.tmOoo, in full set tlement of the personal assessments lav led aga isi them for th<- years J9|.l I!M4 and 1915, First Ward. and cam > 1 balance due and b*- it further Resolved, That the city Treasurer be and he ts hereby authorized and inatrm ted to accept from Bromley- Jewslrv I'ti, th» sum of $23 94. on valuation of 91,000 no, In full settle ment of the peieonal assessment lev ied against them for th*- year 1913 iW la, sand cancel balance due; and »* tt further Resolved. That the City Controller be and he is hereby authorised and directed to draw a warrant upon the proper fund In favor of Joseph O for the sum of 190311, be ing the amount of personal tax levied against him on 393 share- I'nlted Savings Hank ato« k, for the year I*ll, upon which tax ha* been paid outside of city, upon piesentatlon of the proper re-elpt showing the per sonal assessment levied against htm for said v*ar to have heen paid, and he it further Resolved, That the City Controller be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to draw a wairant upon the proper fund in favor of John Mo- Cuskin for tlo- *uni of |2l 28. being the amount of general city taxes, on valuation of Itoio 00, levied against •'Hot R, Meier's sub of lot 7 of the partition of the K Sheldon F,*t, be ing pait of I' C 1 7 and M3." w s Scotten avenue tW 14. f 334 1. for the year 1918, upon presentation of the proper r*< eipt showing said taxes to have been paid, he being entitled to refund under the Soldiers' Exemp tion Act Adopted as follows Tea*—Aid Allan, Ashe. Barnett, Cranahaw. Oil). Lilia, Field. Frelwald. Gllnnan. Gulhaid, Hlndle Jaksl, Kocher, Kronk. Knri. I/empke, Little field. lyvdge. Vow -, Richart, Robinson, Hollo, Schemanaky, Starkey, Thomp son. Vernnr, War tell, Werael, A K Wilson. W J. Willson, Wing. Zink. Zoeller and tbs President— Nays—Nona. Resolutions and Ordinances. SKCONP WARD. R*- Aid Vsrnor: Rssolved, That permission bs and Is hersby granted to th» Mouse of rrorldence to string a banner across Woodward avenue at Flint street, advertising a haxaar and supper, dur ing the days that the bazaar Is being held only. Adopted. TENTH WARP Rv Aid. Robinson and Wing A* ORDI3 4VT to amend Section II of Chapter U of the Compiled Or dinance* of tbs Ctty of Detroit, for tba year ISIS. IT IS HEREBY ORPATNKP BY THK tßoit' b OF THE CITY t>r DK- Ssctton I. That Section 11 of Chapter 13 of the Compiled ordl nanoss of the City of Detroit for the year 1912. be and the same Is hereby amended to read as follows Section 11. There shall he fourteen districts In the Tenth Ward compris ing the territory as follows; The Tenth Ward shall embrace the lands within the following bnundarv lines; Beginning at the intersection of the National Boundary Hne with the canter line of Vermont avenue projected; thence northerly along entd Hne and along the center line of Vermont avenue to the .enter line of Howard street; thence westerly along the center line of Howard street to the center line of Wabash avenue; theme northerly along the center line of Wabash avenue to the .enter line of Grand Boulevard Wees thence westerly along the center line of Grand Boulevard west to the inter section of ihe center line of Four teenth avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Fourteenth avenue to the southerly line of Quar. ter Section 27. 10.000 acre tract; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Quarter Section 27 tn the north and south center Hne of said Quarter Section 27; thence northerly elong said north and south center line to the center Hne of said Quarter Section 27; thence westerly along eabl center line of Quarter flection 27 to the westerly line of Hlnwood ave nue. thence southerly along the wes terly line of I.lnwood avenue to the southerly line nf Quarter Section 29; thence westerly along the southerly line of Quarter Section 29 to the center line of Uwlon avenue; thence southerly along the center line of l.awton avenue and along aaid fine projected southerly to Joy Road; thence southerly along the center line of l.awton avenue to the center line of M-Grew avenue; then-ce eas terly along the .enter line of Me- Graw avenue to the westerly Hne of •he Granger farm; thence southerly along sslu westerly line of the |.o r*»ng<T farm to the northerly line of Michigan avenue: thence southerly along the center line of Twentieth street to the center line of Fort Street west, thence easterly elong th.- renter lllie (if Foi l stiect west to tb«- icnter Him- of NTncteeulli street: 111. in i southerly mlol'h 111. i elltel* line of N'inateeiith street un«| ssul line projected to the Null.noil Houndury line, thence . asteil) alonh the Na tional Hiniiulury line to the place of beginning. il'nlesi- otherwise designated, all street boundary lines of districts are Hi. center lines of the streets.► First lustrlct -Hounded on the north by Michigan iVntral rallroud, south by Petrolt Hlver, west by Sev enteenth street and Seventeenth street rxtended, cast by Vermont evenin', Vermont avenue extended and Uhliiuli avenue, bi'cunO lust i let Hounded on the north by .Michigan Central It. It. south by I>etloft Itlver, east by Sev enteenth street and Seventeenth ex tended. west hy Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Third I Mstrlct Hounded on the north by Michigan, south by Michi gan Central It It, east by Wabash, west by Twentieth Fourth District—Hounded on the north by Hutternut. south bv Michi gan, east by Wabash, west by alley east of Humboldt. Fifth District—Hounded on the north by Myrtle, south by Butternut. • ast by Wabash, west by alley west of Humboldt Sixth District— Bounded on ths north by Linden, south by Myrtle, east by Wabash, west by alley west of Humboldt. Seventh District- Bounded on the nortl l-\ Buchanan, south by Linden • ast by Wabash, west by alley west of Humboldt. Eighth District Bounded on the north hj Warren, south bv Buchanan, east by \\ abash, wesl by alley west of Humboldt anil said alley extend ed northerly. Ninth District Hounded on the north by Hudson, south by Warren, ea*t In IS abash, west by Ward line and Missouri. Tenth District—Bounded on ths north by McGraw and Antoinette, south b> Hudson, essi by Wabash, west by Missouri. F.leventh Dlstrb t -Bounded on the north by Marquette, south by Mc- Graw and Antoinette, east by XVa baeh, west by Lawton Twelfth District Hounded on the north by n line 224 71* feet north *>f north line of Grand Boulevard, south by Marquette, east by Wabash and Fourteenth, west by Lawton. Thirteenth District- Bounded on the north by allev north of Nlcolet and Maidstone, south by a line 221 76 feet north of north line of Grand Boulevard, east by Fourteenth, west by Lawton Fourteenth District Bounded on the north b> elt> limits, south by alley north "f Nlcolet ami Maidstone, east by Fourteenth, west by Mont clair and I -* w ton dec 2 All ordinances or parts of Ordinance* Inconsistent herewith xr* hereby repealed. This ordlnam e shall take imin.-dlat» efr.-ct Head twi-e ti> title ordered print ed. and laid on the (sole. Hy \ld t'rstisbaw Resolved. That the Department of Public Works be. and Is hereby re quested t" consider the advisability of pavin t I'opiai street from Mav hny Gi ltd to Tillman avenue with asphalts concrete under the RuD.idn clause the Charter. Adopted By Aid »'t anshaw: L< solved. That the vote wherein ms* hiiiou giantlng permission to John I 'rt t orch to consti ii.'* areas nt-d i -a' < tilt* at Hlopellc sl'ei ' side > . buildup;, * in* r of Uhip*|l ■ ,-t r.-s. pb sl l •• t ?«, was ad *|*f« <1 May *•, I'* • i.i. * c p 7Afc > be. an 1 tn* *a"u- Is lo r« I r< s< In tdi. i th- pm p"«e »f < I > i 'tig .1 -I. m de»i-| ip tlon, nnil n. i m th*. Resolved. That the Department of Fublb Works b*-, and Is hereby sulb orlsed and directed to issue a permit to John I’etru'tl to constiuct t\v<i areas t«* extend fe*-t over b.* line. •n< with solid lion cover doots and one with glass sidewalk lights, also <oal (but* all at the HI Joseph street side of building 10. steel on the north casi corner of Itlopelle and Kt. Joseph streets provided th* plans are qp proved b> tb« Department of Public Building s. l’r*ivlded. That said work shall be performed und* i the supervision of the Department of Public Works, and in accordance w tth plans submitted to and approved by said Department; Provid- and. That no rlzht* in the publl* atM ets shall o* consider* and waived hy this permlsslo j, which is granted e preasly .*n th“ condition that si. cl liras and «-••*• 1 chute nnd all obsl l m ilotis In cotinectim Itnre wlth shat' be removed at any time w hen so litre* ted by the Common Court I. and further IT ivlili u That said p mill Issue and by th" Department of l*..ibllc Works is gi anted with the distinct under rtanding that In the * V ent of the Charter being amended In surh man ner a* will provide for the levying of a fee to be hereafter determined upon, for th of public property, that the grantee will puv said fee provided for In said act, nnd that shkl grantee does hereby bind himself thereunto and accent .*aid permit on the condition* hereby Im posed. Adopted as follows; 1 1 ii* A id. All.cn, Ashe. Barnett, Cran-haw, Dill, Kills, Field. FreDvaM. Gllnnan. Outhard, Hindis, .lake), K •• her, Kronk, Kuns. l-cmpke. Little field, Lodge, Now , Kic'liert, Robinson Hollo, Schemanslty, Starkey, Thomp son. Vct'lior, Wat tell. Wenxel. A K II llson, W ) Willson, Wing. Zink. Z.o ll* r and the President—36. Nay*—None THIRTEENTH WARD. Hy Aid Km Inr: Resolved. That the Department of Public \Soiks be, and I* hereby r»» quested to cause anew creasing and Intersections to be built on Kllery street, south side of Farnsworth be tween Moran and ML Elliott. the present crossing and Intersection be ing In a dangerous Condition. Adopted |t> Aid Knehsr; Resolved. That the Police Commis sions! be, and he is hereby Instruct ed to cause an Investigation to ha made of ptemlses In rear of No. 19? Mt Elliott avenue, which Is said to be in a melt unsanitary condition, caused by the washing and stowing of wagons, currying of horse* *nd maintaining of manure, all of which Is not only unsightly to the neigh bor* hut the conditions existing «•■* a menace to health, and cause same to he removed, provided the lews and ordinances ara being violated. Adopted FOURTEENTH WARD. Hy Aid. Frelwald: Resolved, That ths Department of Public Work* be, and Is hereby auth orised and instructed to draw a war rant upon the City Treasurer in favor of i'ha* Schweim for the sum of 17.02, being the amount nf refund to which he is entitled on permit No 10062, which has been lost. Adopted as follow*: Yea*—Aid. Allan, A*he, Rarnett, O'tinhaw, Dill. Ellis, Field, Frelwald, Gllnnan. Gutbanl, Hlndle, Jakel, Kociier, Kronk, Kuna. I<empk*». Llttle 11* Id. l-ocige, N *wc, nichett, Robinson, Hollo, tfehemansky, Starkey, Thomp son. Vernnr, Waitell, VVcnjel, A. I'., Wilson. W. J Willson, Ming, Zink. Zoellei and tho President*—36. Nay*—None SIXTEENTH WARP. By Aid Kronk and Dill Rcaolved, That the Detroit t’nlted Hallway he, and Is hereby requested to repair the pavement on Junction avenue, between the track*, at th* Intersection of Dlx avenue. Referred to Committee on Public Utilities. Hy Aid Kronk; Resolved That the Department of Public Works be and Is hereov re quested to consider the advisability of paving of Milford from Beech wood to P. M H. It, with reinforced Concrete foundation, under the 9«i0,- 000 clause Os the Chatter Adopted. Bv Alderman Kuns: Resolved, That the Corporation Counsel he and he In hereby Instruct ed to prepare the necessary resolu tion, looking to the condemnation for park purposes of the following de scribed land; AH th* property In blocks hounded by Iroquois, Sense*. Sylvester and fanneld, excepting that part now owned and need for school purpose*, llefcrrcd to Corporation Counnel. NINETEENTH WARD. I4> Aid Ashe and Hlchert: Resolved, That the Detroit United Hallway be and la hereby Inatructed to Issue a transfer upon a transfer on the plug line, so-called, running from car Darn* on Harper svtou* to Van |i> kr a venue, l«• another route r**- • iii« sti ll *o that patrons of tbi<* pot lion of the street railway ay at* in will l*«- accorded the mhiiic rlglili* and privileges aa charactvrlze the Ishii am e by the management of the De troit I rilled Railway on adjacent line*. Adopted IJ> Aid ICi* hert KcMolvrd. That the City Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized uni directed to accept payments of as sessments for the opening of laimaon street, without penalty *>r Interest for a oetiod of six month from the date of the adoption hereof. Referred to Committee dn .Street Openings. By Ahl Ashe and Rlchert: Election District*. Maeterntli Ward AN tlltDl >A M E to amend t bnpter .VI of the Compiled Ordinances of Ike City of Detroit for Ike year IHI2 by adding n new section there to lo Ite Gunn na 'rctlii* 20. IT IK HEREBY Git DA I NED H\ THE I'EOI'LE OF THE CITY OF DE TROIT: ■« list i shat Chgpti Compiled Oi dlliunccH of Hie City of Detroit foi the ye at 1912, be arid the same t* amend'd by adding a n* w section thereto, to be known as >*•< - lloli 20, tn read a* follows • Section 20. There shall be thirteen district* In the N'tn't<«i th IVnul, comprising the territory ,i* follow*. (The Nineteenth Wat and shall < mnia* ** the land* within the following boon ai y line*. Heginnlng at Ihe miai - tlon of Ihe '-enter of lit** channel of th* Detroit itivri between r lb Dark and the mainland and the w.-st Hne of Filvale Claim 72'! pmj. . tc*l thence northerly along said line and along tb«' line of FT Dale Claim 7.". to the center line of Jefferron ave nue. tlienc* ensterly along tin- c nt* i line of Jefferson avenue tn the *•*■ -i --ter line of Fjechar avenm , ii *ni nortlieily along the c*nt *t hue of Flaoher avotitte to the real li >* of Private < lalin* ;n Hurt * r av«uu»- them'" along said teir line (>f Private i 'lnline to the centn tin* of FTs*'her avenue north of iinipci hv* nue; tlienc*- iiortlierlv along the cet - ter line of Flech.or avenue i<> tin cen ter line of Peter ID.nt avenue thence westerly along the t*«ut i line of Peter Hunt <tv*nu< to itie cen'.ei line of Morton avenue theme nottii lona the cciitei line of Morton avi'tiu* and said center line pioje* t*•<! nuilhcily to the north lino ot Detroit TVrininul ftsiiroad right-of-way. tlienc*. <-hhl eily along Ihe n'Otll lit** o'. I" Unit Terminal It.ill way light <f vvixtoth*- c* ntei of Fit run Hoad, thence in » straight line io h p >'nt In F•• nii-i of t'oiitior's t.'r «'k. iliMant .'aj f. i north of the (.-»-ntc- tin. of Gictiot nvenut . tticn e down tin mil along the < . nlei ol t'oilltol - Fleck to th' Ii ear line of I'riXalr < lalm«- in llaip*i avr.me, liclriv; ttie iioit'nilv limits of hi Clair Heights Villas*-, 'lienee weatc lv itlnug ttie ii i limos I’i l x nl •- Claims to Hi*' i;iT■ rcr, t |<->n tree east* tn limits of to* 'Ttv ol Detrnil lo'lng tio east imi >r Ptivai* claim 2.77. Ih*in *• soiitherD along the .*i>t- Cl ly line Ot ; hint' t l.wiu J 7 and glxnp said lln# p > • ■• ■ n tit* ' nc| of tt. I'** It River lot Wren Belle tsl* I'iiiu i. and tlo- mainland and them. x\. t■ * 1 to the pin e of In • glnniiig > il'iih o ftli*.iwlse *l"slg nil t e*l. all *>tr*'. t boon I .try !iii»-*» of <ll«iri< is ui ntp. 1 -us *d tie stl-ets ) First District B*>und***l «»n the north by St I'nttl. on the south h> the Detroit River, "t> lh< east by M> Flellan Itvenu- 011*1 Lodge Street_ oil the west by Fist her So ninl l ustr’ t Bound* *! "n the north by K* r* beval avenue, <>n the south by the 1>« t roit It v. t, on t li* ea*>t by alley *;ist of Hurlbut av* tnt*' nnd line extended southerly to rlv*-r. **ti th*' w e**t l>y Mct'lellnn m>uur and Lodge street Third District Bounded on th* nortii liy Waterloo, south »>> st Paul east by McClellan, west by l-'i«ch*r Fourth District Bounded <>n th*- nortii l»y Waterloo, east I" alley east of Hurlbut avenue, south by K*-r --i iirval avi-nur, w est by M< Cbdlan. Fifth r»lstri*t B*»un«letl on the n.oth bv Mack avenue, south h> \\ a ter 100, east by alley «ast of Hurlbut. w cst by Met *1 el lan Sixth District—- Bounded on the north hy Mack avenue, south by Wa terloo. cast hy McClellan, west by Fischer. Seventh District Bounded on the nortii by Warren and Gordon, south bv Mack east by city limits, west by McClellan. Eighth District—Rounded on the north by Warren, south by Mack, e«i*t -by McFlellam—west hy Flaehcr. Ninth District--Bounded on th*- north by Chapin to Holcomb, Hol comb to Medhury. M*-dburv to McClel lan. McClellan to Shoemaker, 'hoc maker to city limits south by War ren ami Gordon, cast by city limits, west by Fischer Tenth District —Hounded on th*- north by Gratiot and Harper, south by Chapin to Holcomb. Holcomb to Medhury, M* Iburv to McClellan, Mc- Clellan to Shoemaker. Shoemaker t.* . ity limits east by city limits, west by Fischer. Eleventh District Bounded on the north by Harper, south and east by Gratiot, west by Fischet Twelfth District Bounded on the north by city limits, south i*y Har per, east by Gratiot, west by Fischer to Feter Ifunt and Morten to < lty limits Thirteenth District —Bounded on the north by Gratiot, south by Har per, east by Connor's Creek Hec 2 All ordinances or parts of ordinance* In conflict herewith are hereby repealed This ordinance shall take Immediate effe* t nead twice by title, ordered print ed and laid on the tabic. TWENTIETH WARD. By Aid Gllnnan; Resolved. That the Water Com mission be, and Is hereby requested to cause sanitary drinking fountain to he placed at Krupp and Dlstel avenues in front of the Higgins School. Adopted By Aid Gltnnan; Resolved, That the Department of Public Work* be, and Is hereby re quested to cause crosswalks to be constructed on Mandale at the Inter section of Cabot street, and at the arc light on Krupp, between Elsinore nnd Lawndale. Adopted By Aid. Gltnnan' Resolved. That the Department of Public Work* he. and is hereby re quested to grade Itathhone street, front Elstnere to Woodmere, also to grade Lane avenue from Lawndale tc Elemere and cut the curb where raid *tr*et intersects Lawndale ave nus. Adopted. By Aid dllnran Resolved, That the City Engineer bs. and he Is hereby requested to establish a sidewalk lln*' on the north side of sire street from Dearborn t<» Harbaugh. Adopted. By Aid Gllnnan: Resolved, That the Department of Public Works he. and Is hereby re quested to cause mud gates to he in stalled on Lawndale avenue, at the alley south of Fort Street. Adopted Ly Aid Gllnnan: Resolved, That the Public Light ing Commission he. and Is herehv ie quested to cause arm lights to he placed at the following location*: Ltttnley avenue, near number l-umley; Delray avenue, one and one half Mock north of West Jefferson nvenue. Adopted By Aid. Gllnnan: Whereas, n hand of gypsies have located on property owned bv the Fisher Glue Cos., at Copeland and West Jefferson avenuea, and are gen erally disturbing the neighborhood In the plying or their trade of for tune telling, horse trading. etc., therefore he It Resolved. That the Department of Poller be, and I* hereby requested to investigate the conditions aforeagid and have ths nuisance complained of i baited Adopted Hy Aid. Gllnnan and Zoeller: Resolved, That t lie Public Light ing Commission he, and la herebv re quested to cause arm light lo h. *iect*'d at the Intersection of Wood mere on Fort street, between Dear born avenues at trolley station TWENTY-FIRST WARD. By Aid Starkey: Resolved, That the Ixpsrtnient nf Public Works he snd is hereby sulit orlaed snd instructed to draw a war rant upon the C|t\ Treasurer tn favor of Henry Vane* for the sunt nf I* 90, being the amount of refund to which he ta entitled on permit No. 2)01. which has bsen lost. Adopted MM follows: S'* «» Aid All-in, At*he, Hanu tt, Ct. :u- law. Dill, Lilia, Field. i'Tel'Vuld. Gliiiuan, Gull.uni, Hindte, Jakel, Richer, Kioiik. Ixuu*. Lempke, I tttlc mld Lodge, N-.w Richer!, Il.ihipron, U*. lo Mi*‘iiiiiiiii>y, Mark* >, Thomp "ii Wait* 11, Wet ael, A L W ilsotVV I Willson, W mg. Zink. /."< Hi i and the iTaatdcnt —33. Na va None By Aid Starkey ami Kitnimel: Election IMalrtct* ’I »enl)-3r«l Ward. t\ 011 1)1 \\ \ * E to amend 4 hapler Aft **l Ihe 4 omplied 4»rdlaaa*'e» ih«- I Ity *.f Detroit for Ihe year 1)112 «•* adding anew section Ihr re in, to he known a* aeellon 22. IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY Till. PEOPLE OF THE CITY <»* DETROIT. „ . .-••(tlon 1 That Chapter 63 of the Foil.plied Ordinance* of the City of I Detroit f*r lb*- y* ar l»12. he and the him* i 10-ichy ;iinemle*l by adding a iii-vv ii tlon thereto, to he known a* section .'2 to rend »s followa S<-( 22 Th* re -hull he eleven d;a --trbt-i in the Tw*-niy-first Ward, «'om l*i ising Hi*- t-irilory as followa; ITi* Twenty-first ward ahaß rni l rai >• the lamia within the foliowinr l'o'*miari< Cegiimlng at Hie Miter section of th*- * hannel tiank of tn# I• • 11 •• * t riv*i lii'twe*'n Belle lal*' Park and lit* lea inland, and the easteily lim ..I priv.it* Claim 2-*<7 projected, thence northerly along raid line him along tii*' easteily line of Private claim J-77, to a point f>o<) feet souih • ilv along smiil line, from the cen r• r of Mad* r*>ad. theme easterly along ilie- <-itv limits t«* s point 14.9- !**t northeil'y of the s*>uth line or • iottlie street, 2<»u feet easterly **« th** Alter road, thence southerly along a line 2'ui feet eaaterly of th** Ml< r r*uid. mill said line projected t.. the National Boundary Line In l.sk- St Clair, raid line being lb" easterly city liruila. thence along the National Boitnduty l.lne t<» the chan nel of the Dctuolt river at tb«' earl erly * n.i of it. lie 1. 1 e Park; thence ah nu '(ti'l channel northerly to the center <f tie channel between said island nnd th* mainland, and thence westerly along *a>d last mentioned li.trin* I to tlo pl.ic ■ of heginnit g ) (Fine--- . tt" i wise d* aiglß'D'd. *4>* —ll **« t 1 oundary liner of district* are the o nl'i 1. n < sos rt r* et s.) Fust District Bounded on the inn Hi t.y K« r<l* xa I. **nith by river, art hy Montcialr. west by alley i east hv Hui Ibut *ind Dlstiht Hounded on the i not th hv Waletloo, south by Kerehe ! val. enst h> L*may, west by alley • art of Hut Ibut. Third ji i jet Mounded on the noitl. by *.t' lipids south by \S ater ! a,.., east hy L may, \v**t by alley east ,ol Himlbut ioiiitii District Bound* and on the ! iuiiHi l-> it limits, smith by Wnter- I <o it, i by v .Minor's Creek, west hy ' I am ay. I'ii: i |i'.-tii<t llotindi and <>n th* •t rth hv W at*a 100, south hy Ketclie |va t. .art hy Hiilgd. west by Leriuty Sixth Diririct Hounded on the ;|. Itli hy Net. hexal. south hy river. > «si by lb-nit* an ami Henlteau ex i nd* and w. rt h> Montclair. Kov-nih I Metro ) Hounded <>n the lootl hy Kei clt'-x hI, south by river, • ast hv llillg*' ami Hillger extend .(i w* -1 ii,* H.-iiiteau and Beniteau • , t - nd* and Eighth District Mounded on the r-. ii. l.y w at* 11 00. south and rust by Connor'.-s Cteck. west by Hillger and HI I) ■*l < x»• nded Ninth I ust t lot Hounded ..n the north h v . i; 1i t. 11: s. South by river. • art hy Drcxel und Drexel extended, vv- rt by Fi.ntiot .** t'leek Tenth lustii* t F.otmded <>n the i.**rlit by city limits, south by river. • art by Lnk'wood. west by Drexel gnd I u .'m i e \ tended. Fl*-\. nth District— Bounded on the north by Itj limits, south by rlv#r, east by city limits, west by Lake- XV ( l (1, All ordinances or parts of ordi nances Inconsistent herewith ar* 1 repealed This ot dIRSItCC shall 1x... immediate effe*-t. li*-a*l (woo r.y titioideted prinl •<l and laid on tIt•• table. "eport of Special Committee. To the Ilonoraid' the Commont'ounyM: Gentlemen loin special committee to whom was irsigm-d Hie duty of • Irafttng t esolutions *>n the death of his Honor. .linlg* Matth* w K Ualncv. heg leave to tepoit to your honorably D**tly that w«• have coiii tirred In the i"*iuest, und ask the unanimous adop tion of th* tn i ompunying resolution l{es|*e< t f 111 lx KlllllUlttid. MAURICE I KEATING. M.HEItT T ALLAN. ITJi:i> W I (GH IN'St iN Th* following is the resolution re f< rr*'d to Hy Aid. Allan and Keating Win-reits That unwelcome messen ger. Death, suddenly summoned from hi- rpheri <>f usefulness Judge Mat- ] th* w S. Gainey, who in the prime of his manhood had Ju-*t entered *>n a • ate«r of brilliant promise and use fulnc-e as I’.dtcr Justice, giving un quallfoil sat l-(faction as a puhlo set'- vnni, and winning warm friendship throughout *>• i r city because <>f his Jmii' al ability, his unlmpeachnhfe In. tegrity and *arncst sympathy to nil those who were unfortunate, therefore Jn rententhranee of hk* manifold quali ties. be it Resolved, that this Common Council deeply deplore* the untimely demise of Judge Matthew K Gainey, not only as a faithful official, but as n put’ll spirited, -lean minded and upright citizen His memory will live |ona In the hearts of all those who new him, especially of those to Whom he was related by tics of friendship and kindred. Resolved, that the deepest sym pathy and regret of this Council Is hereby extended t<< the family of the deceased, and may the memory of his splended type of manhood and good r|eeds live long in our memories, nnd to* It furth< r Resolved, that as a further tribute of *our respect to the memory *>f the deceased that this Council do now adjourn Adopted ns follows: Veits Aid. Allan. \-ho. Rnrnett, t'ranshaw. Dill, Li.is. Field, Fre'yvgM, Gllnnan, Guthard, Hindi*. Jakel, Kfeher. Kronk, Kunz. f.emoke. Little fl< Id, Lodge. N'oW'o, ({icneit, Rohlnsori, Roll*, fh'hemansky, Ktaikey, Thomp son. Vernor, Wat tell, Wepgel, X F Wilson, W J Willson, Wlug, Zink. Zoeller nnd tho rtcslder.t—36. Nays None, And the Council then adjourned, ROBERT XV RFTTI It I’resldent RICHARD LINDKAY, City Clerk. NOTICE-ALLEY PAVINC ASSESSMENT BOARD OF ASBESSORS OFFICE. Detroit. Mich., June <* IfH9, Paving Notice No. 1973. To M Welt, Geo, XXV Radford. Fnlnn Trust Cos., last her Schleslnger. David Moyes, fsndor 1-Tank, XX T. Boynton. I> P Thorpe, Hattie Kllhernian. H Kaplan. J. Frank. Rose It Andre*, M Freed tier g. Margaret Hage. ID mas Gottlell'. Hattie tiottlrlb, Hattie Rob ert* Hexenali Etui. Ilenrv XX' Busch, Rohm XX' Weaver, Ham Beck erman, M K ttsborne. Fanny M l>* new, Robert Iloste, t’amine c Dixon. XX', E. Higglnhot tom. Paul XX'eldner, t'has J I'rngg, Mary E. Ellis, and to nil other person* owning occupying, or otherwise Interested tn any of the lots an*l parcels of real estate in Hie local assessment district establish*'*! hy the Common Council to defrsv tt..' c • i'■ ns*' of grading and paving the alley within the boundaries h* r<- n set forth. Th** assessment roll lias heen com pleted for defraying th*- expense ,f paving the alley No. 649. being Ho alley In Ido. k between John II and Brush streets. Forest and Hancock avenue*, and Is now open t* * in-pe* - lion at this office, and will remain In this office f**r five <lays from th*- fit si publics)lon of this nolle.' for the in spe.tlott of all concerned XII lots cr parcel* «*f land abutting on. or ad joining the alley so <!(>*'rthed, have be»-n assessed for such Itnprox einent The Board of Assessors will tne. t on Tuesdsv the 13th day nf June I‘H 9, Ht '• o', lo* k a TT* nl Ihelr «*ffl< e In the t'ltj Hall, Nti.l will remain m sc-slnn f«.r a period <*f six h**m - to hear any person nr persons desiring to ohject to anv assessment so made BOARD hr A^HF.gfsoßH Bv OI'KTAX R J. ALBRECHT, B-11l President DETROIT TIMES ;J«-FT CF PUBLIC we RKb r»etrolt, Mich., June 2. 1319. PROPOSALS FOR PAVINC STREETS AND ALLEYS v '*itle.| proposals will he received at tip office <, f to Department of Pub lic XVor6 , 1 1. troll. Midi., until Thurs day, .Lin. x, i:i|(., ~t in I*. lock a m . Eastern Klandaid time, at which time and plat e ttn-y will be opened, for fui ni-lnng nil th* labor and material and paving .In streets and alley* named b.-low. within the limits men tioned, in the City of Detroit, with the sly!*-* of pav • m> nt slated. Asphalt Concrete Not•- Bold* r* must submit samples of Die asphalt and fluxing oil pro posed to he used, along with tho bids, samples of asphHlt, 10 pounds; of oil, on*- gallon. LAKE VIEW AVENUE (Paving) From the north line nf .lefferaon to the .-ouih cijiii ime of Kercheval, 2* feet wide, with a-phaltlc concrete (natural Uk* asphalt) on 6-Inch con crete foundation. HOLCOMB AVENUE (Paving) From the north line of Forest to the north cm- g line of MofTntt, 26 feet Wide, wit ha- n , -ic .on "fete i natural lake asphalt i «>n 9-m< h < onvrcte foun dation. MONTGOMERY AVENUE (Paving) From tlie vx < t curb line of Linwood to 11 »• east - mt* line of XVildemere, 2*'. f**t wifi*- with asphaltic concrete tnaturHi Ltk* •-*t > H ,-t 1 1 » on b-in* h con cr* t• found 1 1ion. DREXEL AVENUE (Paving) From th* noith curb line of Essex to the north curb line of Freud, 26 feet wide, wit l ret r (natural l ik* a.-phalt) on 6-lnch con. cr*-t-- foundation. KERRY PARK AVENUE (Paving) From the west curb line of Sterling to the ea t 'III* line of Holden, 26 feet wide, v* tii a i.hilt.< concrete (natural lak- asphalt) »>n 6-inch con crete foundation ANTI ETAM STREET (Paving) From the east hn* <*f Jos Campnu to the west til. 26 feat wide, with a.-phiiltlc ( oncrete 'nat ural Ink*- a-phalli on inch concrete foundation WEST END AVENUE (Paving) From th*- ■ >uth lint- of Barnes to th" SoUtli 1,11" *'f Jefferson, 12 feet wile, with aspl ilth . nercte (natur al I: K • . ; lit r foundation. With Brick Note The In k k f,*r paving the follow fui nlshed and del-Vei* n ontigucils to the work by tlo ''lty of D*tr*dt. free of cost t*> the contra tor KERCHEVAL AVENUE (Paving) From th* east curl* line of Hart to the c;c<t Ime of Gray, I" feet wid", wHh brick <<n 6 In* I. concrete foun dation ONE COURSE CONCRETE. ALLEY B:i9 (Paving) "T" alley in block between Twenty fourth. Tw • nt> -1 ht rd. Fort and Savoy. 2*> feet wide, with one-course con clude paving. ALLEY tilO (Paving) "T alley In block between Second, ('as*. J’cterboro. and I’ltcher, 20 f*et wble, with one-course concrete pav ing ALLEY 611 (Paving) In block between Holden, Sterling. F* try I’ark Avenue and XV* st Grand Boulevard. 1< fe* t wide, with ono (•otirse con<'t"te paving ALLEY 612 (Paving) In block between Hamilton. Third. Philadelphia and IMnprcc, 19 sect yx i iiioi * or I-- - 1, yyith one-i ourxc concret* paving LAKE VIEW’ AVENUE (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 31 21 ,ii xds of excavation. 4618 49 lin. ft of curbstone inew ) straight 9626 71 *q yds < f asphalt I" con crete (natural lak< asp* •11 > paving 120.87 cu. yds. of concrete under and behind curb. City Estimates. 61 cu yd*, of cx.av.ition. 2 4 lln ft of n> yy curbstone (straight *. 26 12 lin. ft of to w .uii l»ston" In M-4 It Med i cir> I* s furnished hy contractor 1(12 94 sq. '(is of asphaltic concrete (natural lake asphalt) paving 4.47 cu. yds of concret* under and behind curb. 118 lln. ft of retaining .'-t-,ne (old Medina curb tngy be used). HOLCOMB AVENUE (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 2349 cu. yds. of excavation 3 171 8x lln, ft of curbstone (new) st ra Ight S 'l4!'4 sq. yd*, of a .phallic con crete • natural lake asphalt) paving. 92A7 cu. yds. of concrete under and behind curb. City Estimates. 18 1 cu, yd* of < xcavatton. 121 lln ft. of new curbstone 4 straight 1 392.68 sq yds of asphaltic concrete (natural lake asphalt) paving 9 7i cu. yd#, of concrete und* r and behind curb 130 lln. ft. of retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used MONTGOMERY AVENUE (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 24 52 cu. yds of excavation 3068 76 lln. ft of curbstone (new) straight 4432 64 sq. yds. of asphaltic con crete (natural lake asphalt) paving 82.09 m yds of concrete under and behind curb. City Estimates. 168 «-u. yds of excavation. 4 4 lin. ft. of new curbstone (straight > 150 8J lin ft of new curbstone In <B-|o' H 4-4' R Med) * Ircb * furnished by contractor 342 82 *q >d~. <>f ospltalllc concrete (natural lak a.-j»halt> paving 7 67 cu yds of concrete under and behind • uin 88 lln. ft "f retaining stone, old Medina curb may be used. DREXEL AVENUE (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 14!M cu. yds of ex. avntlnn 21«3 lin f( of curbstone (new) straight. 3101.90 *q '<!* of a-phaltlc con cr*te (natural Ink*- asphalt) paving. 57.59 cu yds of , on* ret*' under and behind curb. City Estimates. 82 m yds of excavation. 9g lln ft. of n«w curbstone i straight). 172 33 sq vd* of asphaltic concrete maturnl Ink*- asphalt i paying 3.91 cu xds of concrete under snd behind curb. 78 lm ft of retaining slon*. old Medina curb n*s\ be used FERRY PARK AVENUE (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 1114 cu yds. of vacavation I 1394 96 lin ft of curbatoa* <n« w) strti I*: tit 303(9.30 *<|. >d*. of asphaltic con crete inatmal Ink*' «m• I».«11 > paving 37 32 mi yd*, of concrete under and i behind i urh. City Estimate*. 314 mi. yd* of excavation 115.0*4 lin ft nf new curbstone In , C 25 It .’-IS' K 4-4’ R med). circle* furnished tiy contractor. 395 *• 7 sq yd* of asphaltic concrete (nail lake asphalt) paving 6 M < u. yd#, of concrete under and behind curb. 14*4..i5» lin ft. of retaining atone, old Madina curb may be used. ANTI ETA M STREET (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 591 cu yds. of excavation. If( lin. ft. of curbstone (new) straight 1411.44 *q. yda. of asphaltic con crete (natural lake asphalt) paving. 2'* 81 cu yds. of concrete under and behind curb. City Estimates. 49 cu Vila of excavation. 25.12 lin ft. of new curbstone In 14-4' R mol) circle* furnished by contractor. 95.97 sq \ds. of asphaltic concrete (naluial lake asphalt» paving 24 4 cu vda or concrete under and behind curb. 88 1.1 n. ft of retaining atone, old Medina curb may be used WEST END AVENUE (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 24,• cu. yd*, of excavation. •74.50 lin, ft of curbstone (new) • trait; lit. 449 87 <»q. yds. of asphaltic concrete (natural lake asphalt) paving i8 "4 cii. yds of concrete under and behind curb. Pity Estimates. 99 m yds of excavation. "9 lin. ft. of new curbstone (at might ). 18 84 lin. ft. of n*»w curbstone in 48*2' R med> circles furnished by cont i actor. 1 78 83 *q. yd*, of asphaltic concrete (natural lake asphalt » paving 5.9? iu yda. or Concrete under and behind curb. 124 lin. ft. of retaining atone, old Medina curb may be used. KERCHEVAL AVENUE (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 5329 < u yds of excavation. .5805 18 lin ft. of curbatone (new) ! strainht. I 53.2*1 lin. ft. of new curbstone In '8 22' It med i circles furnished by ‘contractor (four dressed inside, four dressed outside). 13011.10 hi), yds of brick on 6-lnch cfiir rete paving 156 71 cu. yds. of concrete under and behind curb. City Estimates. 7on ru. yds of excavation. 218 lin ft. of new curbatone (straight). 251 35 lin. ft. of new curbstone In <l6-lo' Ft med) circles furnished by contractor. 1496 05 sq yds. of brick on 6-lnch con< retc paving 23 9x cu. yd*, of concrete under and ! beh l nd curb. 427 lin. ft of retaining atone, old j Medina curb may be used ALLEY 639 (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 253 <u. yds. of excavation. 922.38 *q. yd*, of une-courae con crete paving 668 lin. ft. of retaining plank 2x6 Inches. City Estimates. 15 •u. yds of excavation. 42 22 au. yds. of one-course con -1 crete paving 1.91 cu ><ls. of concrete under and behind curb. 38 lin. ft. of retaining stone, old Medina curb may tie used. ALLEY 640 (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 612 cu. yds. of excavation. 1 755 1 1 *(|. y <Js. of one-course con* ; crett paving 1252 lin. ft. of retaining plank. 2x6 Inches. City Estimates. 9 cu. yds. of excavation. 22 22 sq. yd* of i>ne-cour*e concrete paving ALLEY 641 (Paving) Assessment Estimates. 666 cu. yds. of excavation. 2081 28 sq. yda. of one-course c*>n ctet* paving. 1921 lin ft. of retaining plunk 2x6 Inches. City Estimates. ("None.") ALLEY 612 (Paving) Assessment Estimates. S:;l cu. yds. of excavation 1721.24 *q. yds. of one-course con crete paving 141* l lin. ft. of retaining plank 2x6 ln< h>'*. City Estimates. . ("Nope.") The time to be set In the contracts for the completion <>f (he above pav- I Ing Jobs shrill he a* follows: i I.uk* view Avenue Sept 1. 1916 I Holcomb Avenue Sept. 1. 1916 I Montgomery Avenue ....Sept. J, 1916 I I ire xel Avenue Sept. 1. 1918 Kerry I'ark Avenue Sept 1. 1916 Antietam Street Vug. 1, 1916 j West Cud Avenue. Vug 1. 1916 Herein va I Avenue Nov. 1. I <l6 Alley No. 65*.1 Aug 1. 1916 Alley No. 610 Allg. 1, 1916 Alley No 611 Aug 1. 1916 Alley No 612.... Aug 1. 1916 Said streets and alley* to be paved BI<I<I<IMIK to the Specifications for [asphaltic concrete adopted January 25, i'*l6, one-course concrete adopted February 23 1915. brick adopted Jan uary 27>. 1916. the estimate# of the t’Hy engineer as above, ami the < barter and ordinance* of the ('lty of Detroit. Holders will state the price per cubic Mini for excavation, price per i lineal foot for curbing, price per squai e yard f«<r pavina or concret ing. and price per lineal foot for re taining plank or stone. < t<' Bids will only be received for the entire of the work or material for an\ street or aectlon ni street, a* per quantities at at o,i in the estimate* and the bid will be accepted which 1* the lowest "D aggregating the above details regardless of any error of extensions or footings made by bldde rs. Bidders must deposit with hid* en • closed in separate envelope a certified check payable to the order of the Department of Public Worka of the t’lt.v of I'etroit, ns follows: Lake View Avenue sl,*aoan Holcomb Avenue 1. Soo.ce Montgomery Avenue 1.300 Drexel Av» nue 8"".<*0 Kerry Park Avenue 700.(irt Antleiam Street 400 00 West Knd Avenue lOn.Oft Kepcheval Avenue 4,600.a0 Aliev No. 639 lOft.Oi* i Aliev No 640 300.n0 Aliev No 611 30*1 00 Aliev N<> 642 200 no Which oim will be forfeited to the City of I'etrolt in ease the bidder falls to ent<r Into contract, subject t<< confirmation ,<f the Common Coun cil within flv* days after the accept snee of his tender by the Department ol Public Works The hiddei whose.tender ;s accept ed will be r«qu!r*d t<< turnish with his contract an approved surety com pany bond to the Cltv of Detroit In the full amount of the contract price for the work conditioned on the full and faithful |» if«rniame of his part of the contract. The contractor shall tie paid in bonds for first paving or the proceeds thereof, if such bond* are purchased by the Sinklna Kund Commissioners, n' > nrdlng to law, \ i bra will h« accepted from anv i pcr*< n or iirm who Is In arrears or l'fault to the City of Detroit Spec I flea Don* In details for the above work may he had on applica tion to the *«• retnry The liepHrtm.nl of Ptihllo Work* expressly reserves the right to reject anv or all proposal* All proposals shall be made In duplicate. 4665 GEORGE H FFVKFTJ.. • B-798 Commissioner. I)EPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS. Detroit, June 5, 1916 PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC SEWER .Scaled proposals will tie received ut ilc <<rri. <• of the 11* pii tiiient of I’ublu Works, Io t i iiit, Mli ii, until Friday. Jum 9, 1916. at I*l o’clock a to. Flu-tern standard time, at which time mikl place they will be opened, for furnishing all 1 ihoi anti material, except Iron nianhob iing> and cov ers, which will be furnished by the city, Mild building and (hushing com plete, together wilt. th« back filling according to th< plan- and sp#drt<a tlons on file in thi offi <-, tin- follow ing brick sewer to-wit: Waterloo Street S< r, from the alley east of Hart to a point 128 feet east of Connors Length of sew* r, 538 feet. One manhole with iron Step* F*ach bidder must deposi* with his hid Inclosed In a separate envelope, a certified bank check payable to th* order of the Department <<f Public Works of the City of Drtioit, as fol lows: Waterloo Street Sewer, |lt)0. Which Mini Will be forfeited to the Department In esse th* l<iii<l*M- fails to enter into cont rut t w ithin live day* after the ut-i-eu'an* <• <>f his oi their tender and will hr return* <1 to Ih* contractor upon proper execution of his contract bond Contracts to bn subject to the approval *• r th* 1 m<>n Council. The biddt r w ho -*• tend* r is H< r.pl.il will he reqi fur msh with his contract an approved surety bond to th*- City of Detroit in the full amount nf contract The Department of Public Works expressly reserves Hie light to reject anv or all proposals. Check* anti proposal* t<< be placed In separate envelopes. All proposals to be mud. in duplicate 4646 GEORGE H. F KNKF.7.I.. B-816 Commissioner. f)EPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS. June 25, 1916. PROPOSALS FOR MOTOR TRUCKS Sealed proposals will b* received at the office of the Department of Public Works, Detroit. Mich, until Saturday-, lone lip at Hi o'clock ;« m. Fkistcrn Standard tim*'. at which time and place they x* ill be opened, for thiee <3i Du mi o Body Trucks »nntp peo f<>r handling asphalt paving ma terial, truck* to be equipped with power heist, asbestos lined steel dump hndv. tail gale release, etc., ap proved lubber tire* mounted on Sew ell Cushion Wheels, etc., *• cording to specification* on flic In the Depart ment of I’ublic Works. Proposals will only be received on the basis of exchange of three (3) second-hand <» M C. trucks, now In use by the Department, and which c*n be seen In operation. Bidders are required to file a certi fied chick In the sum «<f 1500.00 with the Department of Public Works, be fore the proposals me opened, condi tioned (hat should fhev be the low est bidders they will within live days after being awarded the contract by the department, enter Into contract with surety company nond In the full estimated amount of contract, Chfck* and proposal* to be placed in separate envelope*. The right to reject any or nil pro 2 posala is expressly reserved. All proposals to be made in duplicate. CJF7O II PKXKKL.U j Ft-818 Commissioner. jQFFICE OF THF. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND BOULEVARDS 822 Farwell Building. Detroit. Mich. June 1. 1916 1 Sealed proposal* will be received at the above office up to 12 o’clock noon Monday. June 12. for furnlahlng and Installing a LIQUID CHLORINE DISINFECTING APPARATUS for th* eyvngc treating plant. Belle | Isle Park Plan* and specification* may be sec it at the above office. H <ls must l<< accompanied by a j certified chick for flv* per *cnt ot 1 th* amount <<f proposal, or bidding hon l amounting to 50 per cent The right • ■ e*l to rej* < i an\ oi all bid* <<r parts thereof. W ILLIAM T IH'ST, Commissioner. ! H W BCSCIf. R- Hi Sfrretary. PROPOSALS Sealed proposals addres-ed to the Department of I * 111> D* • -.Work*, for I equipping Bridge Cinn<- Ip th* •*ar bage 1.0/oiing st/vt <<n at tnc foot <*f ; Twenty-four*) str.it. with a 2’* ton Hand Traveled Monorail F.leetrlo ! Hoist complete With Collector* and \ Trollev \\ (ring, w ill be received at 'the office of the Commissioner, i‘i*\ Hall Detroit, until l".i)» A M. June i 12th, 1916 Proposals shsll be submltt*'*! in (duplicate ami shall l>* rninpiutl* <1 !by < ertirted check for MD <>f th*- amount <<f the propusal a surely f<<r I the in < et>(an« *• of th* contrail po> - ab|<- on it'* f;*< < t<> tli*• Department. !of Publli W <>rk« <<f tli- i'll) <<( Dc ! trolt The a< < epfed bidder yvill be r* !<iiiii'*<l t<i fuinlah two bonds, « n< h in a hiiii equal to th*< full amount of t he r**ntract IBddrrs hi* requested to visit the j Loading Station t<> f/iinlllarlz' them selves with (lit conditions of in■*tj■ 1 - latlon Indore submitting proposal- KHctrii service will !**• 220 volt. 3 phr se, 66 cy < ' The Commissioner reserves *'*• right to reject «nv or all propns is un<l to yyaive nil informa liti* ■ ii • - in. C,KO. If. F'F7NK Ml.I, B• 62 < ' ■ ; »ei ~ PROPOSALS FOR ADDINC MACHINES Sealed proposals Will be r< < < v*d gt th<’ offli e of the Board of '■ 1 ors, Detroit. Mich.. until That-day. i June 15. 1914, for furnishing the i Board <<f • th* f< Bowing 3 No 320 Burroughs \ddirig Ma chines and I" w stnnd < V, .<) B Wap* V 1* Add "g an<l last ing Mochtn* a 1 2 No 7 Combination >tan<l*. 1 Monro* <’a 1 ulator The M>ii<) reserve- the right to reject any and all bid* DM* Indors' and "l'r<<p.<n< l« f<<r Add ing M.i< bines fioipn t)F" \« -p-'-' 'fp-' orsTAVi. j ALnrtP-cHT, H-M9 Presid' nt. NOTICE-ALLEY PAVINC ASSESSMENT IJOARD OF ASSESSORS’ OFFICE I*• tr<‘it. June 6 1916 Pa\inK Notice Nt». 1976. To Nelson Baker Cos , F»r J. II B»dl Marla F". Dunk. Inn r an Brewing Cos , las Dwyer, .1 T W hitehead, F'ort Bt&oklvn Reali i.er«on« owning *<*•* iit vinx < » other wise interest**’ in any **f tin lots m l>ar*'els **f real rnui< m the local assessment (il'tt H t < St 'bllsherl hv the Common Council to difray the ex pense* <*f gia<lmg atnl paving the alley within the boundaries herein ret forth The assessment roll has hesn eom pleted for defraying the expen** of paving th* alley No. 5x5, bang th# at’ey between V’ort street and r.»> • t«* avenue from the west llt»x *»ft Brooklyn avenue t.» the egst tin# of’ Klgiith streot. and la now open Ur inspri tlon at this office, and will re main in this office for live days front ihe lus* publication of this noting (<>r Hi* Inspection of all concerned. Ml iota <>r parcels of land abutting on, or adjoining the alley ao describ ed. hnvi been assessed for suck Im <U <>v< <•!• II t Th«* Hoard of Assessors will m«*t *»n Tuesday, th- 13th day of Jun*>, 1916 at 9 o’clock A. M. at their «**• flee In the City Hall, and will remain In < salon for a period of six hours to hear c.ny person or persons desir ing lo object to any assessment SO made. BOARD OF AHSFTFSORft By UPBTAVK J ALBRECHT, n 821 President- NOTICE-ALLEY PAVINC ASSESSMENT HOARD OF ASSESSORS’ OFFICE. Detroit, June 6, 191*. Paving Notice No. 1975. To Fid K Ftui-h. Catherine Schulte, fohn P Paul, I-. C. Stanley R. M. A* ker.s*>n Clara Luyek**. L n Brett J enback. II H Belfleld. las P. LaMfler. F’.llo* Harris, Anthony itomlneck. O. W tlariner, Tliotnas Fairbaln. Mar g.iret (’ Fair bain, Fillxabetb J- Clark. Illehut 1 (’artcr. M. C. Recketts. Ir, Davbl Oppenhean, and to all ia!.i pet-ons owning occupying. t*r < th<“r\vi<* Intcrceteq in any or the lot* and parcels of real estate In the heal a-.-cf- itM-nt district established 9) th< Common Council to defray tha •xp'-ns* ■< <>f grading iin<l paving the alley within the boiiudarie* heraln set forth Th- a--eminent roll has been com pleted sot *l* fray ing th** expense of l ,ivine the .ilb-v No 7*83, being the alley- in M<<ck bounded by John R.. Brush, Fill <t a beth and Columbia *t i< its mil is now open t<* Inspection si thi* office, and will remain in this office for five day* from the first publication <>f this notice for the in spi-i turn of all concerned. All lots or par <ls of land abutting on. pr ad joinmg the alley s*> described, hava b,-n assessed for such Improvement. The Board of Assessors will meat on Tuesday, the 13th day of Juna, pil 6. at 9 o’clock, A. 11., at their of-- fl in the City Flail, and will remain In session for a period of six hours to hear any person or persons de siring to object to any assessment SO mnde BOARD OF ASHKSRORB Bv at’STAVE J. ALBRECHT, B-823 President. NOTICE-ALLEY PAVINC ASSESSMENT BOARD OF ASBEBSORB OFFICE Detroit. June 6. 191*. Paving Notice No. 1974. To J. E Patterson. August Ooebal Est . W 11. fit F C. H vlne. F A. Spells, J L Mason. J. Henry jxisfpr, W S Campbell, A. E Stellwagen. Cl)ui'*'h of New Jerusalem, F. A. W ebb, Jas. H. Cullen. Harriet C- Cull* n. John C. tloodrlch. and all other persons owning, occupying, or, otherwise interested in any of the lots and parcels of teal estate in tha local assessment district established by the Common Council to defray tha expenses of grading and paving tha alley within the boundaries herald set forth. The assessment roll has heen com pleted f..r defraying the expense of paving the alley No. 574. being the east and west alley between Wood-, ward avenue. John R. street. Harfleld and Forest avenues and Is now open to Inspection at this office, and will remain in this office for five dava from the tlr.«t publication of thi# notice for the inspection of all eon c med. All lots or parcels of land abutting on. or adjoining the alley so described, have baen assessed for such improvement. The Board of Assessors will meet *.n Tuesday, the 13th day of June, 19 16, at 9 o'clock V M.. at their of fice in the City Hall, and will remain Tn -Miff Tnr g frertod of six hogrg to h*ar -my person or prison* desir ing to object to an j assessment #o made. , 4 BOARD OF A t »SF7SSORR ' ’y Dl s’TAVE J ALBRECHT. R- 82* President. BALLOT BOXES Office of (he City (’lerk. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk up to 12 o'clock, June 14. 191 K. for fur nishing ihe City with from one hun dred and fifty to three hundred bal lot boxes. Boxes are to he built in accortl:inee with specifications In th« hand of the City Clerk, and must; be similar to samples to b»* furnish ed. The prices to he submitted must be for at least I*>o boxes and Rivg» ; i rale per box on any number to j lie furnished over 150. \ddress proposals so RICHARD LINDSAY, City Clerk. H-8 5 I OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Detroit, Mb'li, .lull*' 7. 1916. PROPOSALS FOR DUST COLLECTOR FOR ASPHALT PLANT ■d . thf nffle* of th« Department of P lh» In Works, D« 11***1 f Mich., until Tue#- ■ *l;i\, June 13. I*l6 ,** l a o’clock a m. I . «trrn ifnmlm'd time at which time and pi aii tn will li*> iipened, f'>r • 'T ! V«t all PJ ml, all to i'< i* hci .inline* ,«p* tn i* mns hi *1 ■ In 11/*' iif.ice ' of th< D> irnrtmrnl of I’utdie Works. Bidder* ar. required t*> (lie a eertl fls,l 1,. i , *h* nitn •' t ‘0 On w ith th* D-p.i rtinent • f I’u Ii Works, he el I, < m.ll • i .... <1 »' » > ■ i :.| tli v '•* th* h.weat i !, r- t • i\ I ' l-iin rl' < dnv* • f r ’ h *:< '1 fHi 'oniraet by ■/ . i ri • nf if. r in»«• contract 1 with -iir.lv company bi n* I In the full <'«*t mi*' ! amount of contract. r’mid n epm t* e|» elope# Th> right to reject any or all pro pn«a!!* I* l F\ rp«n rv *>d. All , | ~Mn|. to I” mnh *■' ilnnlleat*. 11664) OK( H KKU. jt 8.6 Commissioner. ■ • 1 1 - 1,1 ■“ 1 ■"■■■ IJOARD OF HEALTH PROPOSALS FOR COAL s. led tirnfiosals will b»* reoelvs*d * tv >h B- »«r'l of Health, Secretary’s - iftl. •, f> ami Inclusive of the 14th of J :ni I*l4, f..r the delivery of such quar.titles of best quality Anthracite Ls -(• ve and Ch-ninut Coal, at the Till- 11 u --Is Pavlll**n, Herman Kle f. i ii..' ltd. Hamilton Boulevard and • i'isntltl#a of Bituminous Coal at the Admln*#- trat off bulldlnr of that hospital, Hamit n Boulevard and Blaine aee r 'I - im h .pm limes of Smokeleaa ” 11. sll *i build - tig. 3St Xntolne street as may he ; r< iulr*«l until June i9lf < accord- . ■iu i< the »pe< tflr atlons to he seen #t . Hoard of H* building The right to reject any or sll pi opr sal* la reserved Til': BOARD OF HEALTH. By John r m. kivlat, ; B-938 Secretary. PAGE 11