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TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. 191 V. HIGHLAND PARK SEYMOUR ONCE MORE UNDERFIRE J. Ellmann Makes Charges Against Vil lage Police Head CHIEF STANDS ON HIS RECORD Welcomes Full Investi gation of His Acts, He Says Sarlous charge* were preferred against Chief of I'oiiro Charles W. Seymour, of Highland Park, In the meeting of the villa#? council, Mon day night, by James I. Kllmsnn. an attorney and counsellor with offices in the Penobscot building, and in Highland Park. The chargea affect the entire police department of the TiUaia The comraunlratton which wai ad dresacd to the president of the vil lage. and the members of the coun cil, reads. In part, as follows “I reapecffully charge Charles W. Beymour, chief of police of our vll lage and his subordinates involved with misconduct in office in the fol lowing respect*: "In using excessive and needless force while making arrests; In ihe Inhuman treatment of prisoners while in custody, denying 'hem the ordinary privileges of human be ings; in preventing prisoners from seeing counsel, except at their own will; In being needlessly rough and discourteous, in depriving prison ers, before trial, of their constitu 1 local rights to hail bv the refusal to accept proper ball when tendered; in making improper and unlawful arrests; In unlawfully detaining prisoners after arrest and before trial, until the arrival of the fav ored Justice; in Indulging in the use of epithets Involving race prejudice, in denying a citizen the right to be heard in complaint against tl*e abuses of the subordinates; refus- Have You Made Your Will? Would nil of your plans for the welfare of your family, rein lives and friends materialize if you should be suddenly taken away? I)o our State law-* provide for the distribution of your property as you would ha\e it divided? Would a competent Administrator, one thst YOU would ehooae, be appolnt- d? Your Attorney can express \our wishes in proper form, if you would insure Ihe absolute and impartial administration of your Estate, name this Company as Executor or Trust**. Your Estate will be administered promptly, efficiently and economically. There is a Department to rare for everything that should be done. WHEN it should b* done Our charges cannot be more than individuals would be allowed. Call ami let us explain the details. DETROIT TRUST COMPANY Southwest Corner Fort and Shelby Streets Opposite Po*tofflce Depend- - ability PREPAREDNESS You must protect your country. How about your family ! You can prepare for the future of those dearest to you by placing a fund in trust for them now, and by naming this Company as your Executor and Trustee, thus insuring efficient management ot your Estate. dnion&ust Company Detroit, Michigan mg to furnish the name or number of the officer to a citlsen for Identifi cation. In committing an unlawful assault upon th* writer." Elltnanu aska that a committee be appointed to Investigate and to set a time and place for the bearing of the charges and the witness**. Beside* the 11 leading charge* listed, Ellman gives others In detail, the following being taken from bis letter; "I charge that in refusing a prop er legal bond, the responsible party at the police department was guilty of a misdemeanor, for which it la piactically Impossible to prosecute him Will not discuss the propriety of making a Joke of the court'* man date I claim, further, that if the man at the desk has no authority to art, and seemingly cannot averciaa his own Judgment, la it not fair to eipect that somebody would com municate with the chief at any hour of the night when a person’* lib erty it involved? "J charge that in the police de partment. discrimination has been shown in favor of one of the Justices for a considerable time. I would, pernapa, h.ive no right to make this statement were not the average eltl r.i ii'b liberty Involved In this fact. The Justice in question ia engaged In a good deal of private practice and other work. He Is at hi* office during certain hour* of the day vary ing naturally In accordance with the exigencies of his practice. The oth er village Justice Ib at his office al most all the time, engaged in no other occupation. Yet prisoners are bound to wait for hours at a time until the arrival of the pollcefavor ed Justice Meanwhile, the prisoner is deprived of his liberty." Ellman states that he is ready to hack up every charge that he has made. President Pro Tem R. A Caldwell, who assumed the chair in the ab senoe of President Thomson, refus id to have the chargea read in pub Ho. and will have a secret meeting •it which the chargea will be read by a committee and discussed. "I atand by my record." said Chief Seymour, when asked regarding the charges "There is absolutely no foundation for them Deputy la Friend of Birds. William norland, deputy sheriff in Judge l,anagan's court, working in conjunction with the Highland Park Humane society, is a lover of ani mals. During the hot weather Sun day. he felt that the birds around his lawn at No 163 Orand ave. east, needed water. He placed a pan of water before his house, and within an hour 180 birds of all kinds, three dogs and two cats stopped to drink CYou keep every item of today’s business in dependable hands. Clt is even more important that your affairs, when you leave them, shall be in dependable hands. C.This Company as Executor, Trustee or Agent is dependable. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY rom OGRISWOLD STREETS.DETROIT CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $1,000,000.00 from th* pan. Several of norland's neighbors saw what he was doing and followed his example by plac ing five other pans of water on the lawn* for the birds and animal*. BANK TO OPEN NEW BUILDING Rebuilt Highland Park State Is Model Institu tion Th* formal opening of the new lAiUdlng for the Highland Park Btat# bank win take place Wedues day, Aug. 1. The institution will he open for the occasion from 8 a. ra. to 8 p. m. that all who desire to inspect the new building may do so. The new structure la JSO feet deep and 60 feet wide, the public lobby being 100 by *6 fret dimen sions, and having a cHMug 37 feet In height. The tanking room Is one of the finest In the country. The idea throughout Ims been to provide a atructure which is thoroughly fire proof, the only wood being used in the doors, fram°fi and de'»kH used by the officers am! employe*. Con crete, atone, steel and brick are the materials which prodomlnat* lr. the rtmetur*. A special department has been set aside for tin women patrons of the bunk so that they do not have to stand In the public lobby A feature of the hank are the «afe deposit vaults In file basement. There are boxen ranging in size from tw-j ini hes ir. height to 22 Inches in height There is alt-o a room for trunks This Is the only hank between the n nter of Detroit and Pontiac having h com plete safe deposit department. The hank has 54 employes. The accounts number over 21,t>00. The hanking hours are from b a. in f. p. in The safe deposit depart ment will be open during the same hours The ofTWT-i ard directors of the bank are James 'ouzens, presi dent; James T Whitehead, vice president. F I* Klingen.xmiih, vice president; W I . 1 unliam. vice-presi dent; K. 0. Rice, vice-president; E C Vcr Beck cashier; R. M Joues, assistant cashier; G B. Jurlson, as sistant cashier Director-.—John W. Anderson, Edael H. Ford, James Couzens, F. I*. KMngonsinit.h, Charles A Dean. A I. McMeans, W. L. Punhmn. E O Rice, James T. Whitehead and Henty Ford Highland Park Notes Mis* Ruth I’nse, of No. 24* Hlgh land-ave., left this morning for To ledo. where she will attend the wed din* of her cousin. Charles Ashley. Mr and Mrs Albert Amacher and daughter, FM**. formerly of Alpena, hut now of Detroit, sre spending n week with Mr. snd Mrs. John Mil ler of No St Besuman-ave. Mr and Mrs. Xlcholol former resi dents of No. 195 Avalon-ave . are now making their home at Royal Oak Mis* Haxel Gowtng. of No. 68 Orove-aw., has I* ft to spend her xn.-atlon at Midland, Mich.. with friends. Mr and Mrs Mott have moved from Vo 171 Bueno Vlsta-ave. east, to No 11 Chamberlain-ave Miss T<v pher, of Montsrey-ave , Is spendln* a few weeks with friends it Fair Ma\en Miss Helen Bradley, of No. §2 Monte rev-ave.. Is the guest of Miss t’lnra Bertrand. of Cleveland. O, for a week Elliott Howard of No. 122 Con nsctteut-av*., has left to Spend a few weeks at the Boy Scout camp in Canada Mr and Mrs Oswald nml family moved, Monday, from No 174 Ferris axe, to \o 982 Wnhash-ave. C F Bradley and daughter, Mar tha. of No 42 Monterey-ave. have returned to their home at Rockwnod af'-T « short stay in Cleveland, O Mr and Mrs .1 V. Crook and fam ily have moved from No, 251 Mon terey-ave, to their new home at No 341 Klchton-ave. Mr and Mrs K. F K inner have returned to their home at No 7 4 Monterey-ave.. after having passed a week at Fair Haven Mr and Mrs J Frown, of Sarnia. Ont . are the guests of Mr and Mrs I, .1 K inner, of No. 254 Cortland ave. Mr and Mrs McClure have moved from No. 128 Wlnonn-ave, to No. 3* Clalrmont-ave . Detroit Mr and Mrs William Marr and sons. Harold and George, of Port Olaseow. tint . are the guest* of Mr and Mrs. I* J. Ktnner, of No. 25* Cortland-ave Mr and Mrs formerly of No. 77 Buena Vlsta-ave east, are now residing at No. 171 Buena Vlsta ave east John Welch and K Sutton, of Orlnan. Ont. are visiting Mr and Mrs I- J Kinner. of No. 254 Cort land -ave Ed Strom moved. Monday, from No. 98 Ivißelle- ax e . so Royal Oak, where lie will reside Miss Maxell* Martin, of No. 14<> Glendalc-axe , entertained several guests at her home. Monday after noon. P T*ym*ek. of West Txirne Ont.. Is vlsltln* Mr and Mrs I* J. Kinner. of No 254 I'ort'and-nve Mr and Mrs s< hr»m. formerly of No 21.1 Puena Vista-ave west, are now Iti th'-lr nexs- home at No 254 Avalon-ax e Clayton of No 214 peresford - e . is enjoying his vaca tion a' l.ske Orion. Mr and Mrs. Sullivan and family, moved. Monday, from No 194 Buena Vtata-ave east, to Vo. 43 Ford-ave. Mrs P A Sutton and two daugh ters t.tltlan snd Rena, of Council Fluffs. lowa, are visiting Mr and Me* Kinner of No 254 Cortland *- e Mr and Mrs Wilson, of No 155 Avalon-ave.. are spending the sum mer at their cottage at ta»ke Orion Clarence Winnie of No. 14 4 Cand lerase, la confined to hla homo through lllneas Mr and Mrs Peckley and family have returned to their home at No • 7 West Puena Vlsta-ave., afte having spent a few days In Kings ville, Ont. with friends Mr and Mrs C. A Rarth have r* turned to their homo at No 2744 Woodward-ave, after having spent the last few days at Adrian with relatlvos. Mr and Mr* Mills, of No 775 Greenwood ave , moved Monday, to No 2411 Hamllton-blvd Mr and Mra. W F Porch moved. Monday, to No 2414 Woodward-ave, from Tin. 144 Ford-ave Mr and Mra. Cook, of tensing spent tne week-end with Mrs Cook's brother, O I Aitenhnrg. No, 19* MrT«ean-ave, en route to the east. Where they will spend two week* Mlsa Phyltss Pelanger. otf Am heratberg. Ohio, la visiting Miss Celestlne Pibadeau of Pes-fenger- Moore subdivision. Highland Park Miss Grade Farrell, of Grand ave eaat. la spending her aummer vaca tion at Groase fsie Mra. J. Powlnskt and daughter. Mias Rote of Candler-ave. are be ing entertained by friends at New Baltimore, for a fortnight Mrs A Toogood and daughter Mis* Jessie, of Riverside. Cat., wh l ' have been visiting In th* home of H. W. Toogood. No. 90 Winona-ava.. for several months, hav# left for Garretsville and other points In Ohio. Charles A Perkins, a partnar In ih* Highland Park Paint A Glass Cos., and Mia* Boul Fenner, of No. 44 West Huena Vlsta-ave. furnished a surpnae tor their friends by going to Marine City snd returning as Mr. snd Mrs. Perkins. M and Mra. H J. McDougall. of No. 74 West Buena Vlsta-ave.. are • pending several daya In thslr sum mer home,* Bloomfield Hills. MU* Leiah Holmes, of Frankfort. Ind., Is being entertained In the home of Mlaa Marlon Leet, of No. 11* Cortland-ave. Dr. and Mra Dans, of Bereaford av*., are the parente of a girl. Mr and Mra Frank Lorang and daughter. MU* Clara, of No. 106 Av alon-ava., returned during the week from an extended motor trip to Chicago. Niagara Falla Buffalo, New York city and other points. Mias Josephine MaQttif. of Savan nah. Ga. la a guest of Mlsa Alice Roaedale, at Pine lake. Produce 1 J There was no chang* In the berry situation this morning. Thsra war* plenty of huckleberries, but of poor average condition. Enough rod rasp berries are coming to ksep th* mar ket going, but the supply runa out early in the day. Black raspberries and blackberries are merely Inciden tal, receipts being Irregular and very light at their beat. Tne butter mar ket Is firm, eggs ar* In a strong po sition. and the poultry market Is 1 firm for bans, but easy for springers. Apples— New, $l7B 3 2 per box, $5 3 1 $6.50 per bbl. liii itana* Good shipping stock. $12532 per bunch Brans -Dried Limas, 4k,@7c lb. Merries -Blackberries, $3.5004 P*r bu.. huckleberries. $434.26 per bu.; I black raspberries. 16-qts., $201.16. red raspberries, (6 3 6 60 bu. 4 aiifornla Fruits -Plums. $23 225 p< are. $3 25 03 60 box. peaches. $1.25 | box. 4 aullflower $1 753 2 box. < abhage New. $2.75413 crate, i lirmr Michigan fiats, 14\e;New York. 16'*c; 26010 c; Imported 16 . i-lb, 15<mc, hrlck cream, 164 c; long horns, 165te; daisies, 163k0 ; 15 V- lb ( herrle* Sour, $1.7602. *weet. $2 . 5 p> r bu 4 urrsiiia -Red. $2 600 2 hu trrxh Vegetable* Green peppers, $2 25 vrati-. 10c bu-ketf radish***. 6c bunch, parsley, 25 030 c dox.; cucum hers, hothouse. 65 »76c do*.; hot h’lUo- tomatoes, 12 012 Vie lb.; car rot-*. 15i dox.; head lettuce. $2 26 bu.; wax beans, $2 250 2.50 bu.; green beans. S2O 2 25 bu., green peas, $175 0 2 bu.; watercress. 25030 c do*,; gieen onions. 16 (i 18c dox.; green corn. $2,25 3 2 50 bbl. Hone; -Fancy wnite. new. 16017 c; amber 10 0 11c lb; extracted. 70 8c lb lint Detroit ahlppcra are paying the following prices for baled nay In car lot* f o b. Detroit: No. 1 tim othy. mw. $1150015: standard tlm- Othv. $14.50017; light mixed, sl6 50 0 17; No 2 timothy. $14016; No. 1 mix. ed. $12013. No 2 mixed. SBOIO. No. 1 clover, slOOll, rye straw $7 5004; w heat and oat straw. $6 5007 ton Lemons —$9010 per box. l.iuir* $1.1001.35 per 100. Melons Hockyforda. standards, $S 50 03.76 crate; watermelons, 36 0 50c each. Oranges—Valencias. $404 25 box. Onion* Southern. $3 76 perlOOlbs.: Spanish, $1 75 box. Beaches $17502 bu.; $1 6001 76 per 6-basket crate Plnenppte*-—s2 7603 crata; $1 160 175 dox., Florida*. $3 0 4 casa. I'oiatoea—-New southern. $2.35 02 60 bbl. Paultry—Broilers. 220 23c; fancy hens. 140 19c; No. 2 hens. 15014 c; stag>-. 120 13c; geese, 11012 c; ducks, 17 0 14c lb. jonniXH rnicFb (untied (ioods —Apples. $2.2602.60 gal.. Lima beans. $10125. Corn: Finry Maine $1.15; standard. $1 Tiilde beets. $1 2501 40. Peaa: Fancy early June, $1 30, standards, $1 Sai nton, tall, $2.30; fiat. ping*. 90c. To matoea, $1 35 Marrowfat peas. $1; early June, $1.50, sifted early Juna, $1 40 dOB, Feed Jobbing prices In sacks Bran. $24, standa-d middlings $24; fine middlings, S3O. cracked corn, $35, corn and oat chop. $32 ton. Flour Jobbing prices: Best Mlchl. gnn patent. $4 40; sacond patent, $6 40; straight, $4 20; pure rye. $4; spring patent. $7 bhl. In paper sacks Detroit Oil Raw linseed oil, 73c; boiled linseed, 74c gal. in barrel lota. Kerosene In Iron barrels; Diamond headlight. 8 2c; perfection. 8 6-; pala cine. 10.9 c; red crown basollne, 19c gal llnrtfware- Nalls. $2 90 keg base: annealed wire, $2 90 bundle: galvan ised barbed wire. 2-polnt. 92 22 spool; galvanised sheets. 24 gauge, $4.65; 27- gauge. $4 86. 28-gauge. $5.00; 30- gauge. $6 40 per cwt.; Buhl bronted axes, single hanxlled, $9 50; double, sl2 50 dox.; black sheet metal, 22 and 21-gauge. $3 25; 26-gauge. $3 30; 27- gauge. $3 35; 28-gauge. $3.40 per cwt. Carriage bolts, small. 50c, 10 and 5 off; large. 40c and 5 off; machine bolts, small. 50p. 10 and 10 off; large, 40c. 10 atol 3 off list. Hides--No. 1 cured h’des. 19c; No. 1 green hides, 16c. No i cured bulls. 14c, No. 1 green bulls. 12c; No 1 cured veal k!p 23c; No 1 green veal kip. 21c; No 1 cured murrain. 14c; No 1 green murrain. 14c; No. 1 cured calf. JV NO 1 green calf. 27c No 1 horse hides. 15 50. No 2 horse hides. $4 50; No. 1 tallow, 7Vxr; No. 2 tallow, 44c per lb.; No. 2 hides, lc off. No J kip. and calf. 14»c off, sheepskin (as to amount wooD. sOcosl 26. Sugar Market — " 1 r Corrected dally by W. H Edgar A- Son; Crystal domlnoee. 2-lb. $1156; do. 6-lb.. $11.55; Bagla tablets. $lO 25; cut loaf. $9 40; cubes. $6 66. XXXX powdered. $8 60; standard powdered, $8 45; granulated, extra coarse. $8 20; granulated, 26-lh. cottons. $8 15; crys tal domino granulated. 2-lb and 6-lb cartons. In cases. $8 35; crvstal do mino granulated, HF case*. $8 46; diamond A. $8 16; confectioners’ A, SB. No 4. $8 05. No. 5, $9; No. 4 $7.96; No 7, $7 90 No 8. $7 85. N%. J. $7 80. No 10. $7 75, No. 11. $7.70: No 12. $7 46; No. 13. $7.60: No. 14. $7 60; No 15. $7 60; non-caking mixture. $9; beet granulated, $7 95 per 100 lbs ; household powdered. I’*, 24 to case. $2 40, do. 41 to cane. $4.70 case. 9FW YORK PRODITR NEW YORK, Aur IFlour yu'*t and firm. Pork; Firm, mess $270 27 50 Lard Quiet; middle weat spot. sl2 700 12 80 Sugar Raw, firm, centrifugal, 98 test $8 1404 *7; mus envade, 89 test. $5 3705/50. refined, dull, cut loaf. $8 80; crushed. $8 45. ?nwd#r*d $7 76; granulated. $7 450 .70 Coffee Rio No. 7on apot. 9Sc. Tallow Dull, special. 4c; city. 7c; nominal, country. 7t*074|0. Hav: Firm; prime $t 26; Vo. 3,86095 c; clover. 4Oros) or Dressed poultry: Steady; turkey*. 23®25c. chtckena. 210 35c; fowls. 14022 c; ducks. Long Inland. 20c Live poultry: Dull, geese, 18c; duck*. 160 21c; fowls, 200 21c; turkeys. 16018 c. roosters, 14t*c; chicken, broilers. |0023r C’hee-i Firm, state milk common to special*. 130 16\c. sktma, common to.specials, 5V* 01 3'4 c. U. 8. Cotton Report. R 1 UNITED PRUSS. WASHINGTON. Aug I.—Th* bu r*mi of crop estinigte*. fiep*rtm*nt of agriculture, today *stimated the condition of the cotton crop July 25 waa 7211 per cent normal, com pared with 81 1 June 5. 19H; 7M July 2f», lfllf*. and 78 R average on July 25 for the last 10 years. Russia, th* United Rtatea, Poland and Austria. In th* order named, are the four countries haring th* iart esf Jewish population DETROIT TIMES CONNOLLY OFF FOR NEW YORK Judge Goes to Confer With Vance McCormick On National Campaign Judge William F Couiolly will leave, Tuesday night, for Now York, whither he was called by Vance C. McCormick, chairman of the nation al Democratic committee. The Judge said ne had nc knowl edge that title might be a general gathering of the clans to outline plane to thwart the opposition in adroit campaign movements. The Democratic candidate lor mayor said he doesn’t oxpect to return be foie next Mond.ty. In answer to h rupponer’s expresa'on of worry over his honor's appurent neglect of his campaign, he said: "I don't believe in long cam paigns. The people get tired its tening to speeches, many of which must uceds he reiterative, I really haven't begun my campaign let. Three weeks is long enough.” INSANITARY DWELLING IS ORDERED RAZED Judge Edward J. Jeffries. In the recorder's court, Monday, ordered that the dwelling at Taftpl., and Jefferson-ave. eu‘t, be vacated and demolished on acccunt ol an insani tary condition. Inspector States, of the tKiard of health, reported that the place was In a revolting condi lion. Steve Charkonoski occupies the place together with his wife and If hoarders. Tne judge severely lectured Charkonoski for allowing such a lilt hy condition to obtain in his home and said that the placo was a menace to the community. Several others were ordered to clean up their premises. 15 MEN ADDED TO TRAFFIC FORCE On account of the rapidly increas ing volume of traffic on the down town streets. Traffic Inspector Wil liam P. Rut led**. Tuesday morn Ing. detailed 15 additional patrol men to do tratllc duty on some of the unprotected crossings. It Is ex pected that with the additional force of men the number of down town traffic accidents will be mate rially reduced. Altar 1,000 Year# Old In Ruins. 3 ANT A FE. N. M.. Aug. I.—The discovery of a community house probably 1,000 years old In the pre historic settlement 30 miles west of Santa Fe was announced recently by Mrs. L. L. Wilson. She has charge of an archaeological expedi tion of the Philadelphia museum. Seven In Family Under Knife. WICHITA. Kan.. Aug I.— ln lean than an hour seven children of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, ranging from six to 15 years old, were oper ated upon In one hospital. Most of the operations were fiinor and all are recovering. Births BOYS Scxepan Wylerxyjski, 239 Twenty ninth: Andres Kavy, no Hollins; Vito Mantealbano 547 Clinton; Francesco Tata. (547 Rlopelle; Arthur Drew. 223 Montgomery; .lohn M. Mulroy. 51 Hark; Joseph Mile.lkl, list Duhols: Andrew Pletras. 69 Portland. Frank Rrabeau. !> 7 2 McClellan; Walter M Held. 100 Arndt. Edward Sumpenskl. 747 Farnsworth; Mike Stermer. 499 Wilkins. E. 11. Partridge. 343 Can ton; Dwight A Bryce. 31.3 Taylor; Thomas P. Horan. 1235 Purtei . Carl S. Krempskt, 586 Ix>vett; Edward J. Walsh. 38*5 E I*»fa\ette; Charles I. Crane. 298 Palllster. Joseph MudlnfT, .38 Mack. Louis B FlJux. Woman’* hospital; Alan E Voshurg. Womans hospital. Alexander F. A aohenhach, 788 Sixth. John W. Davenport 180 Ferris. Adam Frier 1.398 Canfield E.. Stanley Korte. 11 Kercheval. Thomas C. Mclntyre, 1364 Burns; Albert Fte phenson, 938 McClellan. Charles Phil lips. 318 Bohns; Pasquale Tscaro. 778 Hlopelle; Don Is V. He-ht. 81 Lincoln Edwin Q. Beach, 32 Montelth; Harry B Wilkins, 793 Michigan. George E Singer. 292 Marquette; Alex Sienc wic*. 1587 Garland; Paul E. Melsel. 265*4 Holden. Paul Matuslcky. 2210 IV. Jefferson; Peter Maczek. to Barnes; Orville Shu I wilt. 208 Lincoln; Patei A Dearson, "87 Fisher; Gilbert F Cox, 273 Third; Herbert Harvey, 388 Hags Emil Slomke, 575 Ferdi nand. Walter Guzdeckl. 84 Thirty first; Tryphon Braet. 42 Harrison; Hobert Smith. Samaritan hospital; Herbert Charles If. lent*. 18*3 Helen; Frank Green. 178 Porter; Giuseppe Traci. 141 Sherman. James C Kendall. 825 Twelfth. Edward flavin. 151 Brook lyn. Anthony Kraus, 771 l^akcwood. GIRLS Jan Zbuean. 25 f>tls; Arnold R Sim. mons. Hreadstreet-hlvd.; Glev.wio Manao. 482 Macomb; John J. Lawler, Providence hospital. Harrv M Stern, fels, 190 Putnam. Alexander L lav ett, 898 Ylnewood. Salvatore Saplen xa, 20.3 Fort K . Peter Christian. 85 Seminole. Louts Low. Woman's hos pital; Nixon Illnes. 208 Marxton. Wal ter Sharp, 483 Parker. George StaAeg. 1110 Junction. Authory Brichter. 356 Lawton. William A. West 27 Horton; Ge>orge J. Bernac. 1*55 Tarnow, John E Bauniev. 05 Besstmr*. Harry O. Nelson. 4f 1 Ix>n gfellow Arthur H. Boeck, 879 Williams: Joseph W Pick ering, 786 Conlin, Lawrence Erickson. 888 Rohns; i-’rank M Gent*. 1498 Sheridan; Charles Toth. 57 Vnnder hllt; Stanlslaw Sleklerskl. 1218 St A uhln; Frank Blelskl. 377 Medhury: Frank I kroy. 881 Hancock E Josef Skoumal. 1 433 St. Auhin, Ernest T - xu. 115 Thtrty-Arst. George Prle'e, 1541 Vlnewood; Charlea Renn»t» BeSuhlen, Filippo Tocno, 259 Rlva r d. Samtiel Escrow, 115 Delmar. Jo». f Olekalak. 829 Hendrta; William F Muem. 747 Rohns Jesse A. Kline 285 Campbell; Stephens Vtllerra. 244 Du bois Joseph DltkofT. Woman's hospi tal; Harrv J Yates. 282 Michigan. Ignats Kuhlak. 1139 Chene; Stefsn K, ,xlr w«kl 1 '.'26 I Uibols Deaths Leo J Sunday, tfenry Ford hospi tal. 24 years, fracture of spine Ei leen Mrf’lam. 319 VVoodbrldgc E.. 8 months, malnutrition; E«*her f.'dvar dy. Herman Kiefer hospital shout 4 years measles; Delta McVay. 921 E'u clld W.. 75 \ eara. artcrlo sclerosis. Henry F. Thoms. 330 Humboldt. 63 Saar* dtahette mellltus. Teodor\u tanlsxewskl, 678 Frederick. 1 month. psss ONE CENT A WORD Cash with ordsr; if ohargsd, To a lino. No tronatant advertising Inserted for loaa than 16c with cosh; if charged. 18c per insertion. The above rates apply to all classi fications except Births. Cards of Thanks, Obttuarias. Masting Notices, etc. Births. Deaths, Cerda of Thanks and Masting Notices Minimum charge. !6o for 25 wards or lesa Keen additional word. 1 l-Bc. cholera Infantum; Louis T O'Brien, Receiving hospital. 60 years, heat pros tration; Wladlslaw Wnltoka. 271 Can field E. 3 months, cholera Infantum. Fredrlch VV. Dreher, 326 Carter, 32 years pulmonary tuberculosis; Flor ano« Wleland. 193 Humholdt. 24 year s, tuberculosis of lungs; Ludwlk Pu <lala, 142 Copland, 8 months, cerebro spinal meningitis; John L. Hldley, St. Mary's hospital. 23 days, malnutri tion. Harry Syllgo, Children’s Free hospital, S years, lung abscess; John McPherson. Jr, 170 Taylor. 42 year*, diahetis mellltu*. Margaret M. Wil liams. 318 East Orand-blvrt., 67 year.*, apoplexy Lewis German, 252 Milwau kee E 4 hours, lack of vitality. William McMichael. House of Correc tion, 48 years, pulmonary tuberculo sis, Ernestine Moehl, 409 Itadema chcr. 59 years, aortic stenosis; Chas. C. Donohue, Jr., 759 Coplln, 8 days, heat prostration. Edward Gllnskl, Harper hospital. 52 years, hemor rhage; Anns K Gray, fill heyburn, 13 vears. pericarditis; Mary Ptian, ICI Theodore. 3 months enteritis. Waln wrlglit Schroeter, Jr. IXS Hums. 1 month. Inanition; Mattie Lewis, Re ceiving hospital, 35 year*, diabetic noma. Charles S Bunton, 223 Michi gan, 48 years, broncho pneumonia : John W. Manning. 57 Sixteenth. 57 y-sars, acute nephritis; An*-« Koss, 810 Chen*, 86 years, bronelr pneumo nia; Katherine Gordon, r>f Bagg. 60 years, heat exhaustion; Olopa h’»*t mlsx 680 Kirby E. 1 month, entero colitis. \nlda I’tak Receivin'. liospl- Ital, about 35 years, puerperal Infec- I tlon; lOlward Urban. 31 RWllllam*. 7 , months, auto-Intoxtcatlon: Margaret Touba. 1007 Twenty-fifth. 2 months, collide. Vincent Zajaoskowskl. 968 Mi Klnley. 69 years, hepatic cirrhosis; Bernice Wlehland, Children's Free I hospital. 3 month*. muiMimus; Jo seph* Kaiser, 266 Humboldt, 26 years. I myocarditis; Roan M. Boucher. 576 , Lansing, 7 months collttiu: Norm'n : Herbert 743 Townsend. 49 years, ap pendicitis. Mary Sjolak. 1 o Lyle. 3 I months, broni’ho pneumonia: t’arl F i Jackson. Providence horpltal. 34 [years, acute lymphatic leukemia; John Jakubcxlnk. 363 Otis, 5 months, cholera infantum; Frank r> Moors, 252 Htllger. 1 month, heat prostra tion, Vincent Hardy, 1013 Chalmers, 1X» months, cholera Infantum. Robert P. Chadwick. 809 Cadillac, 2 months, marasmus. Agnes Bowie, 736 Park view. 4 months. gastro-*n*erltla; An drew Mass, foot of McKlnstry, 39 years, accidental drowning: Ignao I’artlnskl. 1 536 Michigan, about 69 years, erterlo-sclerosis; Louise Knes tle, Receiving hospital, 54 years, heat prostration; Ladislaus Rtron. 157 Mc- Gregor, 6 months, cholera Infantum; Hattie Sieraekl. House of Providence, about 20 vear«, typhoid fever; Ken neth K. kinsman. 599 Campbell, 3 months, cholera Infantum; Catherine Killer, 880 Rohns, 9 years, convul sions. Mortuary. CHRISTIANSEN —Jane J, 198 Blx teenth-st.. beloved daughter of M. J. Christiansen. Died July 30. Fu neral from house at 2 p. m Wed nesday. Interment at Woodlawn "Try Bemb Floral Service." “Flowers for Everybody” The L. Bemb Floral Company, Albert Pochelon Main 2002. 153 Bates-st. C. E. BIRD & CO. Funeral Directors 87 West Hancock Ave. Phone Grand 318* Detroit. Mich. HELP WANTED—MAI.IC LABORERS WANTED- lly George 4. Fuller Company at Ford Motor Company, Woodward and Terminal Railroad, Highland Park See fore man on Job. ~CUMBER LOADER Kxp«rl«nctd In tallying anil loading Interior trim, sash door, etc. Steady work. Hood pay W. F Hurd Cos., 2rto Campbell-ave Wanted—Two house carpenters and six roujfh carpenters. Ap ply Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Cos. Studebaker Plant No. 3, Campau ani R. R. HRLI' W ASTED—rfMALK OFFICE WORK Wanted, young la«ly to work in nfflc*. Xpply IVnplr’* Window <’N**n!nK Cos, ’.»2 isi MwohJ. TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Owinjr to the constantly in creasing number of calls, we require additional operators. Pay while learning. Ad vancement rapid. No slack season. Apply Miss Middle ton, Principal of Operators* School, Michigan State Tele phone Company, corner John R and Madison. RTlAfiniV WIN TFT)—FTM4LK ELDERLY LADY Ilk B a* housekeeper, city or oonrtry But E, Vo. s®, Time*. TO RC T T-HiThEI Hannan Rental Agency A fro* Hat of house* and flats Call in person at th# oldest tn I largest real estate exchange In Michigan 1 IfrGRAW RLDO to niiNT—-rooms HOTEL FRANKLIN Cor I *rn*d and Bates—only a block f* IVoo laKrd end Jcfferson-avea and only halt a block *r om ih» n-w lnUTurhan waiting room. Extra fln» room* at 'l'\ ft and sl.stf per dav wx n in» r«> m mimici.i, tfcnt a CASH fur old false te*th. Bold crown* broken Jewelry, diamond*, watchea. ate. full value paid. Liberty Itfg Cos., 17 Woodw'd 4th floor slevator. WW lALD-TAMM NEAR LAKE 80 ACRES to bUm from oltjr hall, Detroit; good •oil. good buildings, plenty of •hade, over car line, on Lake St. clalr. A rare buy. Prloe omly 14,600; terms. GRATIOT FRONTAGE ▲bout 000 fast; good raodera house; food well and cistern; car otopa at oor; Ideal country homo; |B,OOO. 10 ACRES MICHIOAN-AVB. Close to oar line; first-class eoll; 7- room house, barn and other out* buildings, all kinds of fruit and berries; plenty of shade. Price 14, tOO; terms or might trade. 6 ACRES Overlooking lake; choice garden aotl; only 11 mtles from Detroit: does to oar lines Ideal location. Price only 1800 per acre. A rare snap. Terms TROMLEY-WILSON CO. Cad. 8908. 1016 Cham of Coni. Bldg. FOR lALhk— MIM ICLI.A3EOIII HAINES’ WIGS, TOUPEES And Ladies’ Hair Goods VaL V ' ■ -Ww OB Rest made Wigs and Tou pees in t.he world for the money. Ladies’ Hair Goods wholesale and retail. Fine first liiality French Hair Switches and Hair Goods. Prices right. Established in present Hair Store— lß79 —over 37 years. 76 GRAND RIVER AVE. W. 2 Doors from Bagley Ave. WM. A. HAINES ALADDIN HOME Dodge high lumber prices. All ma terial is cut-to-flt; saving time in erection No want* of lumber. Call at 607 Ford bldg, for complete In formation. Phot.* Main 8860. Typewriters —Late Models Underwood. Royal. Co rnna, Smith, Remington, Ito to 950. or rent $1 to KMeggHf 13 mo. Detroit Type iScjwl writer Cos., 180 JefTer eon-ave., near Wood ward. Main 4102. SINGER PIANO for (152. was $276; rich walnut, thoroughly modern, fine condition; put*. sweet ton*. Easy term* to suit. GRINNELI. BROS., 245 Woodward. FOR SALE Various elec rectangular and cylindrical tanka, pnrtloularly auttable for all kinds of chemical work. Detroit Boap Cos., foot of Lelb-at. ITHACA ORGAN only 823. wua $80; solid walnut. 6 octaves, 8 stop*, mo. dium high cabinet, knee swell*, sweet, full tone. Ea*y terms. GRINNELI. BROS.’ Branch, 87 Mon roe ROOMS- Furniture tor roemi com plete Jl week Sumner. Mich * 4th. CORNET BARGAIN—One silver-plat ed Majestic, "B" flat with “A” and "C" attachments; double water key; good condition. In black satchel form case Outfit this week sls Great value GRINNELI. BROS.* Branch 57 Monroe. SODA FOUNTAINS STORE FIXTURES Wo manufacture and sail the BEST and LARGEST lina of aoda foun tains. hack bars, counters, show case* and store and offlca fixtures of nil kind* at tha LOWEST price* Quality and prices our success S«« our line ami gat our figures before buvlng Call Cad. 47A ft for sales man DETROIT STORE FIXTI’RE CO,. HI-3ft Catharine naar Gratiot. HAWAIIAN GUITAR BARGAIN— Concert six**, rosewood finish, back and aides; flu** spruce top: axcap (tonal tong quality. Roitilar • 2»* value; u?e,j less than one month. $lO Like* It with ense Coma quick, lv ORINNELL llllOF.' Branch, 57 Monroe. flor> A FOUNTA IN. till Bare and pom tal'las. n*w and second-hand. Geo Marsh Cos., 20 K. Atwater. E 7. terms. STORAGE furniture nearly new, bar gain nrlre. Sumner Cl-.. .vllch A 4th AUTOMOBILE* GARAGE, $46.55 Prompt shipment and quick erection make title garage a bargain. For further Information call 407 Ford bldg Phone Main 384<V 1,0*4 AA D FOI M> LOST—Boston bull pup; brin dle, except white feet, white neck and breast, white scar on forehead; answers to name of “Punch.” $25 reward. Cal! North 70 Blaine-ave. LOST Black containing about S4O. between Gratiot and Eliot on Brush st Reward. James R. Mo ran, til 1 Brush. rr-.RsOXAI, " NOTICE—If any poor girl In In trouh’e, needing advice, friendship or help, write ~r call on SECRE TARY MARGARET DUFFY, 1017 Fort -st W Su h a Mon Army f OR MI i: -4. AH AtiF.n BEST~<?ARAOR - In Michigan and fix ture* cheap If sold at once. H. W Ellis Fonlarvlllr. Mtrb \\ t\ i ID—11» »:\< it v NOB CASH FOR FURNITURE I.AREAU MAIN 2904 s roll 4i.a: aaii i'»hth>| ACME Storage mammoth warehouse. Storage. moving M sl9 41 Oilman. CENTRAL STORAGE CO., moving, packing, fleeproof. rats* right. Mo tor vans for suburban moving Phone Cadillac •*. ROEHL UUCP Store*#, Caitna# and racking Office. 142 Alfred Rida- IJI PARTY MOVING to California eaa rent part of car Central Storage Cos. CndtMac <» Prlstlsa—«he plain »r«l kl*4—**■« la right—Tliaee Job lirft-—kata MM. NEW brick TMMtr tm^S-'V'- neaV° JefTar W * M down. Hapantf aUMI HPmR Ing-room paaalM jurf tmMimmttSm ir&'JSr “ xr ’* bi ' noalow coitiMUi«a, gpg rooms, 8 bedrooms, flreolMfc JMH caaea. steam kMt OMg fMß.j't'i 91,2(0 down. HAMILTON-AVB.. 4«-ft. let, I month. WUI taka VM4» CH a RLLVOIX, t room a, « MnhH oak finish, dining-room —mmmmmuam beam celling, Froaeh 4000*L~lifwi water beat, garage tMtCTIMiBI down. ■ • FORT-ST. east. 44-ft. lot. 11 mlggh iOP bedrooms, hot water bagL MHIhH for 4 cars; only M.MI, tMK 1 ? ' isl 10-room brick voneer t oak finish, china cabinet WUmmijm heat, cement porch. $6,200. 82 non down. House ilmmrAfeft worth 16,600. Ask for Mr Qoodhand. 184 Bldg. Cadillac 021. GOOD INVESTMENT vi M Store and flat, cornsr on BOW MIOK line in northwest section. , FTMMH 88.000. $2,000 dowx. Call Mfc .proBJ ‘"DAVID H. ATPLEBCmpm 600 Holden Bldg. Cadillac gHfclS 'jß TWO-FAMILY i SBOO DOWN J 5 rooms and bath, oak floors. wwßnß rented; a real bargain at See Mr Johnson. Guerin-Babcock*-m Godfrey Cos., 414 Parwsll :«9 Cadillac 4380. FINE NEW N. W. SECTION 4 - ■.... • ~ '-tx < to <’»r line, orlek; five •uoOg»'"S ) i"tially large rooms: oak and wklMts3| enamel, brick flreplacs; double B rage, aide drive; 40-ft. lot. buy In this aertlon. Prloo (t.tMk.IB F A. Butters for appolntamt'l M PARKER SCHUNK A FRY, '.Ji 7QI Majestic Bldg. Main TWO-FAMILY HAGUE AVE. 1 Well built hnck veneer, largo soLygl one of the heat buys on this atrSfOH nt $3,500. $3,000 down. Sea Mr/m Johnson. Querln-Babcock Cos . Cadillac 4310. 414 Farwall —■SWE SMALL ORANGE GROVE on bOa«ft»ff9 ful St. Andrew's bay. one aero nr”<fl extent. Building slta lit caatOr< Over 100 hearing trees. Orango, si grape fruit, lemon. J*psm-perslm- v ßj| muns, plums, neaehes. figs. etc. flasm elevation, perfectly healthy, b«*UtP*j ful scenery, fine fishing bass), boating and surf bathlawJHm Motor boat goes with ths place, -T& cheap. Write M. E. Jackson, laway. Bay County. Fla. -J TWO-FAMILY BETHUNE AVE. EAST | Brick, slate roof. V rooms and hath, 3 splendid location, a snap M |T,Db*»'i SI,BOO down. See Mr. JohMSBI Guerln-Babcocfc-Godfrejr Cos., CaSLj) 4380. 414 Far well Bldg. ’gfl DICKINSON’S GUIDE POk'. REAL ESTATE BUYERS ~| Prices, terms, streets and sbbHH of over 200 different pronertleo fgtA month. A telephone eau wnl ME] you on our mailing Hat. rnAHHtd *>. 888. or addreas Dlcklnao* Estate Exchange. It Caa>M» hHg» , etrolt. Mick. BRICK VENEER 7^l tEMI BUNGALOW ' SBOO DOWN l Best built and most attraottre plaoa'j on this desirable street for tM'ii money, Maplewood, near OrgßCa River; must be seen to be apprge" elated. See Mr. Johnson. Ouoinn*>i Babcock-Godfrey Cos.. CsMlillas 4ttp, 1 414 Farwsll bldg. J® $7,700 ' "11 TWO-FLAt Rosedale court, brick. 6 rooms an 4 1 bath each; large living room, part- , sled diningroom, brick supporting 1 wall In basement, garage, very lfli 7. term*. Call Mr Squler for tM». , real buy. PARKER SCHUNK A FRY. *1 701 Majestic Bldg. Main 8029. A Modern Bungalow $638 Contain* six room* and bath. Price Include* *ll material cut-to-flt. No'? waste of lumber. Quickly erected. For complete Information and Ca talog showing a hundred other * bouse* call 607 Ford bldg. Phono J Malr 3860. COLLINGWOOD AVE. 1 LOT 43x143 FT. $1,500 DOWN Elght-ronm house, four bedrooms, onk finish, double garage. Price Is right *t *6.500. »"all Mr. Mauler. PARKER MCHUNK A FRY. a 70] MuJ' stlc Bldg Main 508« . SEMI-BUNGALOW 4 rooms and bath naar Grand River, , French doors, fireplace, built-*** , bookcase*, modern to tha mlntltf:, must be seen to be appreciate'). A Also, two flat* near Sprlngwella car line Phone Walnut 441C-JF. SBOO TO - SI,OOO DOWN Highland Park, paved afreet. strict** ‘ modern. 4 rooms and bath. Rrl cm..** only $5,400, Vl'Ttt t ITV REALTY CO.. Hem. <l4® FOR * 4 Lie—. B 4 AT LOTA " ‘ V ACATION BARGAINS 37 FT FMSttN-AVE.. CORNER.S3. T T» 40 FT EDISON-AVE 2..'5-t 55 IT CLAIRMOUNT 1.775 45 FT LONGFELLOW 4.*nt , 50 FT CHICAGO-BLVD 5.23* itu IT TUXEDO S «oo 50 FT BEECH WOOD * »** c 40 FT CONTINENTAL-AVE., !s»•<, If you knew value* you will r#rt»«- nine these a* bargain* and yon * never r.m buy cheaper than today. ; It men ns money lr you Will C,.,, Everett. WAYNE CO LOAN & REALTY CO., 74 Grlswold-nt. CadllXtc 114$. » _ . . i ———wJl Highland Park Bargains Eanon-ave., 4 5 ft.. srd blk. . st.s*a Florenre-av# , 40 ft., tat bik.. 3.15# , Puritan ave . 50 ft.. 2nd blk. 1.82# . Savannah <flat *lta>, 31 ft. . l.*<»# • Orove-ave., 35 ft.. 2nd blk... I.®*# AUTO CITY REALTY CO. Hem. 4s4# SSO TAKES CONTRACT In four lot* near Grand Rlver-av*. and Rsdford; each lot 1$ by 15# - feet; good location; four abstract*! price |4« . or SIOO a lot: s4# taka# equity. Owner. Box B. No. •$, Times. 1 SSO T AKES CONTRACT^ tn f<>ur lot* near Grand River-ave. and Redford; each lot 21 by It# feet, good location; four ab*traote| price $4 00. or S!®o a lot; tsf take# equity Owner. Box B. Na. s#. * Time* KtJK XAI.M—*X»a4» rOR SAt.E AT LAKE 08108 T#» !J2IL ?°*r d> g?- >>o -!L , ?k-JL en park, outside CAUa/. Wf* B|f~ ss. box 5M Pontlaa. Mlafc ■ CONBTHPCTIOh LOAkl-UlMk * amounts. J. F Webee. s#4 SNH| j W K BLT LAND OOimUOll” - Detroit Land Contriet 2 sll sll Hammond Kg i Pfietlaa—the MMB ■—it fa $B» «* la right—YlaiM Jeb IMei—#Bsa 4HK9 PAGE 11