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MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916. Zagelmeyer Cast Stone Cos. Manufacturers of WET PROCESS CONCRETE Blocks. We also make the Celebrated Zagelmeyer GRANITE VENEERED Block. Twelfth Street and Detroit Temlaal. Phone Hemlock IMI — mmmmmmm wmmi— Many a Mmi Surry Whan H Ik New Roof Leak* i v.':::. I :,for ten years at least is Reynolds' Asphilt Shingles and Ilm.llin A full stock of colors and itrades at Hamtramck Lumber and Builders Supply Cos. \ artt i J««rt»h t •miiau and M. C. R. It ... . - , . We also hand)* n full line of lumber. «a*h. doors and Interior finish THE OLDEST HOUSE IN MICHIGAN Twenty-one years In the Investment Dualnes* in Detroit H. W. Noble & Company 314-318 Dime Bank Bldg. Telephones Main 6026-7-B*9 STRUCTURAL STEEL* WORK Trusses, Columns and Girders. ( ast Iron Building Woik. Russel Wheel & Foundry Company HUM.*; 3280 DAT HO IT. MICH. ■■ - ll - ■ " 'The Frank Farrington Cos. Building Construction 201 Scherer Building, Cad. 4855 Detroit, Mich. J " " Michigan Ornamental Iron and Wire Works Manufacturers of Ornamental Hronae. Itraaa. Iron nn<l W Ire M orh Faetorv snd Office. Sheridan and St I’aul I'Ttnne Ks*t 107. DETROIT. MICH. The Roberts Brass Mfg, Cos. 'ss3?*’ ‘lt'EtC High Grade Brass Goods for Steam, Water, Gas and Gasoline CONTRACTORS Supply Cos. Tel. Hemlock 505 BUILDERS SUPPLIES, COAL, COKE UO'lbUVn IVK. AVII CRAM) TRIMi H« ft. People’s Building Cos. Cenoral Contractors We «pcoalite in building four family fiats on 30 foat lots. It n» Mu n I’H *iri t 11 c.ir nil nidg . Dstmlt. Detroit Clean Bedding Cos. 9b Russell St. Cherry 4211 R W«* r|rn mill r--p.«!r Mattr******. l-'.-n»t,-r I»-<1« wlul K'llowa. |; .11 n.i'l.'i .Mutti *i tfiu-U. We Buy and Sell Feathers ESCO MOTOR LOCKS IIAVK NO Kdl’AL Eventually Why Not Now ESCO MFC. CO. 2“i Warren West Daigle-Steger Iron Works STRUCTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL IRON Royal C ycle Company I INI »114 HIM % it i:. Gasoline Station, Auto, Motor cycle and Bicycle Supplies Sec Us Northwestern All-Steel CONCRETE MIXERS—Easy Terms Hie Machinery Sales & Electric Cos. 26 Fast Woodbridge St* Main 6217. «f 'buii.i, CADILLAC 3902 ~,';• ’, 'V.i'.r.' • A vrr.ulr-M KK*-ni.lt«, , l/HUILLMV J * ,V NATIONAL ROOFING & PAINT CO. roofers Inr 'Hit .1 11.M.1 11....1it. Oilliul.-' I-. 1...8 '• - II ...I Ir I .1 " >1 l« 1 1 II .\ N ' ’ • hi Taepke-Zepf Paint Cos. Paint., V.rnl.he., Gla.s, Bru.hea :.‘i|.2M llandnlph-at. Phone t h 47*3 Whulesala and retail dli»ArW>ute r a of Forest Oty "Time-Test" Paints and Vgf nlshea. V. - r Frank H. Davis CONTRACTOR :?01 Penobscot Building. Phone Cherry 2800 Detroit • • • Michigan - Frost & Winchester Cos. Architectural Engineer, and Constructor. Main 1440. 407 K.ulty Old*. DETROIT Vote Yes For a Dry Michigan Call or Write 708 Kresge Bldg. for Literature or Information Wayne Cos. Dry Campaign Committee •~n~ ~c~eTfales MACHINERY CO. New and Second Hand Machina Toola and Suppliea Ist Floor Karr Bldg. Cad. 3962 v ' \ W.«t ANO I'.ftniril 11 ar I n , Mimacrr Detroit Towel Supply Cos. MM IT *H V TOW Kl. HKRVICK MT-tt llakrr Rf. Sanitary Towel S»-rvlrr, tVhtta Coat ami A| ron service. Hotel and H.-staurant Service u Spa i mlt y. R. C. MUELLER & SONS 7B SHELBY STREET MACHINISTS AND LOCKSMITHS Key aof nil kinds made and repaired, l.u \a nutow. ra repaired and sharpened. Telephone Main 4811. ' """ \ Tin-: Kim. r. i.ki: glass co. t >«>*!* ?i*-rs iind mak»-ra of Or nam« ntnl Siain.-d tilaan Wln ili'tvr, Bevel Plate, (.round and Pi'llahed * .Ik*', for Table Topa, Mirror., I(e.il\»rtna. Opaltte. Windahirlda repaired, ete. Louta • » Kell, Interior Designer and Manager. Main 41.14. 1.14-1 in Fort street Kaat. V- ■■ , J ■ 1 ■ ■ * EAT Butter-Flake The Quality Bread VAN DYKE BAKER-*:’ PUSH TRADE SCHEME IN SO. AMERICA Rankers Quick to Re pond to Needs of Traders STEAMERS ARE BADLY NEEDED Plans for Project To Be Success Is In dication on<* of the questions which arc asked when plana for the develop ment of Bouth American trade are under consideration, Ik why it is not possible for business men from the United States to go Into the Uitin- Amertcan market and simply sell their products without discussing the matter with bankers. Why should not Americans s«-ll in Argen tina and Chile In the same way a they do hen*? Why should there be so much fussing about ‘‘financing trade?" The an-wer is that ihe South American method of doing business is entirely different from the methods that are followed in the United States Here most business men pay their bills on the first of the month In South America, how ever, there is universal insistence upon 60 and 90-day credits One of the biggest problem* being consider ed by the International high com mission, now meeting In Buer.o Aires. Is to find some way whereby 60 to fiddly credits may b* obtain ed ar.d lm r* a . and steamship service with the l ’tiled States Inaugurated Financing the trade of the United States business men with South American merchant a. however, Is the most Important phase In the present commercial relations be tween North and Fouth America' The manager of the forelrn depart mert of a San Francisco bank thus de-crlbed the situation after a visit to South America "Steamship facilities are badly FRANK P. MILLER investmknts REAL ESTATE builder I>si it %\t K. BEST4I.* Suite 708 Free Prees Building Phone Cadillac 2100 V. - J t High Grade Paint $1.25 Gal. 4.aaranleed 1 yearat 27 ahadea. VARNISH SI.OO GALLON Paint War.-hon.ea 152 Bea«*>l*» 420 4 arilHae If,lo 4.ran.l 427* ■i PtllßAirr A4iAI>'ST WANT IN Ol.n A4.K N. REESE Oeaeral A«eat rnoVIIIENT I IKK. A TRt «T CO. lIP4-11-3U Ford Hid*. — ' The Fibre Package Cos. Grand 6066 88 Isabelle St. CORRUGATED FIBRE SHIPPING CASES - ' DONALDSON Contractors and Builders I.et u« figure on your Diana for your n*-w h->me. Thoae for whom w<- have hullt are our beat rei-om mendatlon Not a du*->at Isfl'-d owner. RI7 Ford Rid*. 4'ad. S4IS7. CC Fainoua Racy- DIU I L-LLO cle, beat on earth. |3O-l*h>. Ivor-.lohnaon *ln fle bar, |.lO. nrehed double frame, to. Dalton, *3O; do üble bar, S4O; uprln* fork double bar. SSO. Guaranteed break and guard*. sl7 60. Juvenile. sls: I-adlea’ Ju venile*, sl6. Tlrea, $1.50. WANDERSEE CO. M t.ratin*. Mala SSIA llraarh. 2IMHI W wad ward. Ilem look -2o«. Cold Drawn Seamiest Steel Tubing Made by DETROIT SEAMLESS STEEL TUBES CO.— Insure With Detroit Life . Insurance Company 'MlrhißnnT Itaphlly Growing Com peny." and help to build a Detroit institution Heme Office—733 Majestic Bldg. Largest Industrial Exhibit AUTO PARTS In Country Is Maintained ripas PDnLVQ By the Board of Commerce rinifl linUWO During the last year the I>ctr# Hoard of Commerce* has organixed and put Into operation a coin pro* hensive industrial welfare bureau, the object of which is to promote factory betterment, not only In me chanical efficiency, but in Improv ing the physical, mental, social and economic conditions of the em ployes. Work of the bureau, after six months' trial, lias met with con siderable sucre s, proving the value of such an organization. The most spectacular feature of the bureau is a permanent exhlbl tlon, showing the work being done In all parts of the country In bet tering industrial relation*. The ser vices of an expert vere obtained it* organizing this exhibit, which Is the largest of its kind tu the United States and conservatively valued at $50,000. The exhibit was thrown op* n to the public last February, and in the weeks that followed hun dreds of people interested In Indus trial work In.-pected it. Welfan managers from all parts of the coun try have ex.iUiJU* and the exhthh since that time. Among the feartnre displays Is one by the* Pierce-Arrow* Motor Uar Cos., which shows the huge dining room and splendid equipment maintained for ltk employes and the elaborate w ash rooms where at one time more needed. Had It rot h'-en for the fact *ha* the Unit -d Slates nine and at the disposal of the Committee of American business no n tin* erui * r Cleveland it would h:-.ve 1 cett in: pops file for ‘hat co?::t:i; , t< *• to vlsl' ait the countries In ‘be *iine grunt ed. It would have taker* fr> m ."In to eight months While this ! lr*'* the* need for bolter stean b‘ f:*.c• Ui lies, the South and Uer!.\l \nerl can republics ar«* ebf* concerned about tie methods v'. "ill L* adopted by tb«* rr.'.u and S ales s o finance »h<' ne\s it .and with l.atlt - Amerlc a. This financing las alw *ys been done by I.ordon. !>' It must now 1»«* done l>v the United N* f«*. ts this country Is to rep; n-" Hreat Britain in l-aiin America. The t'en tral American republic* are keeu > alive to the possibility t f c-r ning new financial conn ct!ors n**ce sary to the expansion of their vast nat ural resource's. They want a mar ket la the United B’ates for the'r responsible national, -rate and In dustrial bonds. Wc> cannot look for a bolu*ion until at least part of the financing ir. foreign countries is cared for with American capital." Fortura'ely the bunk'Ts of the United States are fully alive to the needs of the situation. They are responding Intelligently to the r* qulremcnts of American bu ' ,u men. who are combining for the trade of South and Central America. With the government taking in nc * tlve Interest and the bankers show Ing such Initiative, there should he little doub* of the nittmat4 • of the movemeot for a larger fl are of the South American trad* American leader. SAYS NEAL CURE MADE HIM MAN Business Man Declares That Drinking Is Impulse At First, Then Craving "Thom In a psychology of drlnk inK_a etnfe of mind that result* from drinking a* a habit,” said N. W. Meyer, manager of the Detroit N*>al Instltute, recently. “This-tatc of mind prompts a man to drink rvrn when lm doi'sn’t wnnf ll'iuor. It 1* as much a part of the disease of alcoholism as the condition of the digestive organs and the blood. “To Illustrate this point, lot me plve you the experience of a loud ness man Just as he told It to me: “•I realized,’ said th4> man, ‘that when the mind was affected, I felt that I had to have a drink whether I wanted it t>r not. The desire to drink is som* times an impulse, rath er lhan a craving. The craving Is physical - the* Impulse 1* mein il. Wither one Is a burden —both togeth er a combination that every habitual drinker succumbs to. often the nun tal Impulse, without the physical craving, leads to the flr-t drink - alid the first drink almost Invariably starts the craving that Is irr* sistl hie. That Is what happened to m* and tt Is to the Neal treatment that I owe my present health and posi tion. For every nunee of good that, liquor ever did it has don* a mil lion pounds of harm.’ “ Prlafln*—»k«- plain lira* kln»l—ll*at kl r4* k i — iJut* Ufpi.— DETROIT TIMER than UuO men inay clean up for lunch. An exact replica of the cafeteria in which l.uuO persons are fed dally is the » xhibit yf th** National Lamps work-, of Cleveland. The exhibition shows the cafeteria complete in evi ry detail. A miniature reception room, simi lar to many Installed In modern fac tories. i- shown bv the Brunswick* ' Halke Cullender Cos. Two small bowling alleys, exact reproductions of larger ones, and several billiard tabl**a are shown In a factory room. An exhibition from the Ileinlng tnn Typewriter Uo. dcwls entirely with safety guards for the various , kinds of machinery used in its shop" The Cadillac Motorcar Cos. shows the unusual and successful milk depots, nine of which are lo cated it* ,*laces adjacent to the shop rooms wh* re the men are allowed to leave thelfi work and get a pint of milk. Among other exhibitors arc the J U Hudson Uo ; Michigan State Telephone Uo.; Fredeiick Stearns tir Uo.; Western Union Tel erraph <o.. and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Uo., of New York. The bureau Is row getting out a lue.-tltcialn on welfare and cni ioynont. whi'h Is being sent, to j.r.Mi* Industrial firms located throughout the country The results nf this questlonaire will b*‘ compiled for future reference. SELLS USED REGISTERS 51. Shot well. For Ten Y«wirs With National ( ash Register Cos., Guaiantees His Machines F. M. Shot well, for 10 years with tho National Cash Register Uo., is head of the only independent cash n gist* r concern in the city, and dial.- iu new American registers and .‘ ••t on i baud machine* of all kinds, witli a -ilt-rd vd guarantee of all his work. Mr. Sholwell employ* a compe tent lorce. all members of which haw automobiles ;ui*l cover the city thoroughly. Mr. Shot well has the agency for a wonderful total adding machine that sells for $.lO. It is manufactur ed especially for small merchants. He maintains a large display room at No. 61 Fort at. west, and sells on time. He has a staff of expert me chanics, and repairs as w*ell as re places machines. LOTS THAT COST 53,000 NOW THAT MUCH PEIt FOOT In tho clearing away of the bite at Ijufayette-blvd. arul Bhelby-et., to make ready for the construction of the new building for the Sweeney- Huston Cos., one of Detroit’* land mark* passes from view. For the las* few years, due to the buildings « reeled around It. the roof was all that could be seen of the original building, which was erected for a churrh house-by the Congregation al Unitarian church society in 1853. At the time the two corner lots were purchased by the church, the price paid was $3,000, a price which now only approximates the value per foot of frontage of the property, The Sweeney-Huston Cos. will ttse six floors of the new building for billiards and bowling alleys, while the ground floor will he divided for store purposes. Smith, lllnchman & Orylls, archi tects and engineers, are In charge of the work. PALMER WOODS MAN PROSPERS M. K. I o’lghlln, formerly In the sab>a department of the Burroughs Adding Mnehlne Cos., has Interested nearly 75 per cent of his former pa trons in real estate In Palmer Woods, handled by the Burton agency. McLoughlln left the Bur roughs people because of ill health and last October became Identified with the Burton agency, lie Is handling other properties, also. His ofliers are at Nos. 1026-1030 Dime Hank building. David l/cwls, who was chosen at the state priniarb s In Maryland t<> SUeceed Hlalr Lee as United states senator, worked In the coal mir -s as a laborer until the ngn of li.J. lb' never attended srhool, hut learned to read In Sunday srhool, and while mining studied law. J. \V. Murray Mf*. Cos. In creases Capital Stock From $200,000 to $500,000 The J. W. Murray Manufacturing Uo., makers of auto parts, ha* Just received a certificate of Increase of capital stock from $l:00.000 to $500,- 000. Os the new &tock $250,000 ha - been subscribed, the greater portion of which will be paid in by the dec laration of a 100 per cent stock divi dend, while the balance will be taken up by the dlrectora, To properly care for Its increased business the concern has also In vested In three and a half acres of property and a modern factory building at a cost of $175,000. This will serve to about double its ca pacity, a* all the original plants will continue to be operated. Tie* combined floor space will be 150,000 square feet. The company's present, site rovers an area of about one and one-half acres. J. W. Murray started three years ago with moderate capital, and a force of but 15 men. The company now employes 100. This growth and the company’s reputation for atten tion to orders and delivery, are due to the generous plan of co-operation and profit-sharing Murray adopted from tin* very start of his manufac turing career. Mr. Murray began to manufac ture on his own capital, but three of those associated with him were given stock nt the beginning. At the end of the first year three more were taken in. and when the second year came to a close six more wen added to the list of stockholders. This year still more of the employes are to be given stock. All employes who are not stockholders are par takers in a profit sharing plan, based open a percentage of the company’s profits divided s« inl-an fiually. The oflVcer* of the company are: J. W. Murray, president and g< n* ral manager; Ixnils fl, Sehwar7. vice president; .1 H Murray, secretary, treasurer and production manager; Win. Planck and Prank J Schwarz, directors. Some of the 150,000-horsepower available nt the Assuan darn In Egypt will be used for the produc tion of atmospheric nitrogen by elec tricity. / \ Pure Water Free from dlsense carrying germs and clear as crystal, can be had Instantly with a Vlcur Water Filter attached to your faucet. Egle Bros. Mfg. Cos. Cor. Sylvester A Bellevue Ridge 208 »■ PHONE MAIN 5846 A.T. Knowlson Company Wholesale Electrical Supplies 99-103 Congress Street E. I The Henslev Trolley & Mfg. Cos. OfMoe iad Factor? i .10.1 HolScn Ar«. Telephone North 7«A Brass, Bronze & Aluminum Castings - / Candler & Oehring Cos. ?nTs e !;, T ." ROOFING \II K I mix of Hoof Hrpatrla* Hranhlrn-nt., nr. \» arren. I’hnnr t mlHliir 3iXl. k ' r Sewer Crock Builders’ Supplies H. 11. DICKINSON & CO. mo koi ktt;i:m’H-ave. I'himr A' olniit 2.1H5. . y f —' 1 Safety First In Plumbing and Heating \\ h.-n In \rf <1 See Asclie & Nyhus r.-x ion* mm \ \ i:. Katlmxra lei. luP»t I INI Itt-pNlr aaork ilone day or nlpht. t r~ ■ .... For Ihe lifat, mnal rfllHrnt I training 'n lln lnex*. ihorfhunt), I 1 i pi’orlilm . Mlienil The Business Institute 163-169 Casa Ave. I nrtrat. lir«t e-iillppe<l Im.lnr., •rhniil In 'llrhlir*.. Call at Henry C. Weber Cos. for a demonstration of the CAILLE 5 SPEED MOTOR Turns any row-boat Into a launch. Made by the CAILLE PERFECTION MOTOR CO. Second and Amsterdam ICE N .ATI HAI. AMI ARTIFICIAL. Crystal lee Cos. Ltd. Office* 1215 W. .t.-fferson-avo. I'hfnr, West 2S, Wml ISE*. 1720 \V. Warr*n-ave. Walnut 4240 ■ —. i / ASK YOUR GROCER FOR “OUR SEAL” MUSTARD Pure, Smooth and Delicious quality rom’P.i.AiN / DETROIT, V. S. I’at. Office MADE IN U. 8. A. J Detroit Marine Contracting Cos. 1070-1072 Penobtcot Building Phones: Cadillac fi7oß and Slat. W. H. ELLERY, Mgr. y ■ ■ -J r Chas. Raymond & Son 93-103 Meldrum Avfi. Cabinet Work Carpentry Jobbing and Repairing Promptly Attemfed T# Phone Kant «NO. ———-—— ' WiT J. Baird Machinery Company t ' **** ~ |)enl«r« In Tools <Sc Supplies }|.M Jrfmon \ve. »*< mu h. 2t>7.. * - - J r n ■■■■■• J. C. Automobile Painting and Trimming Cos. J. C. GAYNOR- Manager 701-707 Grand River Ave. Phone Grand 4677 Detroit, Mich. r Walnut lOO* Walnat 5430 Builders A Pavers' Supply Cos. BRICK IN STOCK Sewer Pipe It, \V. Cor. 17th. A \V. Ilaneork. F. H. Dickinson, Pros. 14th Ave. Cartage Cos. Work Contracted by Day. Hour, Month or Year. 14 Large Motor Trucks in Operation Grand CXfIS. 44« l Fourteenth-ave. ' ■■■■ ■■ 1 ■■ —J WISCONSIN BRIDGE & IRON COMPANY lienlanera. Mannfaeturera and Erect ora of Mractural Steel. Phone Cad. «r.M3. 1.W3 Penobaeet Hide. W. T. t nrtln, t ontraetla* Knalneer, Detroit. Mleh. C. R. WILSON BODY CO. BUILDERS OF AITOMOBILE BODIES AUDUBON CLUB Protect the Birds " 1 ■■ \ R.A.Lenhardt Construction Cos. lelntorced (onwtruction, I'uilng, Anphnlt, tement Kloora, Driven, W alk*, Etc. Office and Warehouse: tiraud Itlvrr and l-laeola-avea. I'hoae t.rnnd MfMfl SOLVAY rguß FUEL PRODUCTS Semet-Solvay Company Solvav-Collieries Company COKE POCAHONTAS COAL FOUNORY EGG NUT PEA BUCKWHEAT LUMP DREEZE RICE NUT Sales Department- Detroit, Michigan THE NAME GUARANTEES THE HIGHEST QUALITY m Telephone—West 2723 J. A. PETERS Provision Dealer ~~ WHOLESALER*. 620 Dix Avenue Detroit Tank &Seat Cos. Manufactures of High Orade UESII)K\CE AND FACTORY ci.oSbt combinations and Baltlaiar*. Phone North till. OTTO A. WURM, Proprietor CLOSSER BROS. General Contractqra 777 Fort St Excavating. Phono W. 2797 Candler Dock& Dredge Cos. CONTRACTORS Special Concrete Work Dock*. Bridges, Sea Walla and Pile Driving v 305 Moffat Bldg. Main 112 —- ' BRENNAN TRUCK CO. Teaming Contractors Machinery Movers, Rlggere and Erectors DETROIT, MICH. V■ ■ .... ' n * r " Schroeder Paint & Glass '•IKS’* Company Polished Plate A Window GltM Paints, Oils, Colors, Vamlahea. — RUSSEL INTKHN'AI. t.KAH DRIVB A XI.KM for Molar Track*. Write for literature. HI S9EI. MOTOR AXLE CO« North Detroit. - " '■ K. n. Mareten B. Fonter Mertlea Moreton Truck Cos., Ltd. F.atablleke« 18T1. Mala 4* H. G. Christman Cos. General Contractors and Engineers 315 Stevens Bldg. BUILD NOW! Engage Home Contractors if you can, but BUILD, anyway f —— — 1 Millenbach Bros.Co. Hides and Tallow PAGE 7