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FRII) AY , AUGUST IS, 1916, Livestock Market Improves on Selling Side; Live Hog Price 7 rend Still Bullish Uy 11. U. U A t'k Th* live stock market situation, taken .1 whole, I* In uiucli bolter • ondltlon. front the etaudpiint <t lie aeller, thttn It wiiii a' thl? ti'if* lust week Heavy cattld n o c< ti)- iuk ba<k into their own igum, .mil everything that curni'i* dressing • luasllty Is In active demand. The common, trashy end of the run Is ioi getting quite so prompt action because of active competition from western range cattle Owing to dry weather and short pasturage, the to* k* i and feeder trade of the ountry is tin* market's weakest 'eatiire, and prices aro working lower rapidly. Speculators in feeding cattle arc at their wits’ end in the efTort to find sale for the cattle which are Uiptdljr accumulating on thetr hands. The average quality of feed ere that are coming U \ery low, and this, too. Is embarrassing to the dltng end as **vcrynne desires well hred, thrift jr animals. The prevail ng sentlrmnt throughout the coun r* seems *o he discounting ex tremely high prices for grain of all kinds during th*- coming feeding • canon, and the (Imposition to await developments seem* to h* the dom inant note in the trade The demand for she shift b very •trong because of prevailing arc- Thursday’s Livestock - .wrra ~wr- fM—aaw i. r 1 —> liiislness at the LVtroit stock yard* has 6* * n much mor* satiafa. tory to the selling sub than ha been the gr-n* ral rule of late Good killing cattle have sold well all the week, but the (100- will be a »rlfl* slow because of large arrivals S’ockers and feeders are very dull, owing to short pastures Oood fir i milch cows are badly wanted an-, val is selling for prii •*t w’ x ' average SO cen’s per cwt abov* •hose paid last week I>*troit will get nearly 5,'t00 1.-mt for the week, which is an ovei -np ply for 'hi* Mine of year Prte* were about 25 rents lower than those that ruled last w» ek A fairly liberal run of hog c.iiii' to hand and prices wer< sharply •uglier foT a’l killing trad*s Pi.- were weak and Mow. The avers**, quality of th*- hor,« that nr* coming Is very low, and grow i-r* would and » n*’H to hold them until th*-v »v 11'. make better dressing averag* Summer Money Money seems a little harder to hold in -nmmer time, because of extra ways of spt-r.'linK B Vet sum mer is a good Mm** to op* n a -uxin): 41 account You won't miss the few dollars saved any more than those you spent! Resources More Than $29,000,000.00 Safet\ Deposit Boxes SI.OO Per Annum. ©ME SAVHNGS BANK *■ V Fori and Griswold Streets flranrK Offtiwii 1174 Jefferson Ave. 107 «.ra«lo* Ave. 7SO Mnod**ar*l A re. A Better Friend in Need \ You Will never have than a Savings Account in The Peoples State Bank CORNER FORT AND SHELBY STREETS Resources Over Sixty Million Dollars BRANCHES: (•nlnn-*vr.. tor. GraMot 44nMlnl-a»a. r<>r niopalla tinker-.!. for. Slnl-M Jefraraon-axa.oor. Bnnitaau I hrnr-il rnr. Mllwaiik'» . «>r Baldwin Drlra.t 2.'o* .li'fTrraon W Mlflilumi.iitccdr, Junrtlnn (•arUrM-aifi tor H'i It Hihwll.m, t or. Lyman PI • •rantl llltrr •<»r Brooklyn >nr. F’hiuatta Ml \\ a.Mna tnn-Hva. Open An Account Totiau ity trv «*n tanners Ret good action, no upply of western cows and heifers Is tar h'-low the needs of th< trade in all markets Bologna hulls me in active demand, hut the trade In litll** stock hulls was hard ly over worse. Owing to the pre vailing scarcity of milk and butter, fresh milch eowa are badly wanted, but, as usual, the “milked out” kind are a drug on the market Veal calve are scarce, and they are sell ing at the exileme high point ot tin season's business. In the sheep and lamb depart ment. western lam ha are the stellar attraction, partly because natives are unseasonably scarce, and large l\ because of the growing popular it> of the western bred product for both feed* r and killer. The average qua!i*\ ot th*- native lambs that are finding their way into market is so low that dealers prefer western culls to he average run of native* The August lamb market was a record break* r both in demand and pric* s paid The top fn Chicago v'a $1.7,5 p< r cwt higher than dur ing fhi same month Isat year, but th** volume of trade was much smaller because of light receipt* Matur* in • p are scarce, bui the demand for the meat ihat they Ht' ford, is also limited. More year lings came »o hand during the sfzz — —r—n-ran—— ■■ TgTJj.i:.-im Produce - tin flolT Mich . Aug It.—A de li ns in mg 11 prices "»s m ffa*-ire of th, pr-'U'i' - market this morning Th*> h«* marl , t was also lower, l-u* olh- * w pi • • ■ t < ng•s Witt f> w ard -if mu . i in p .rtaiH • V g od p ir > appb * e -iiiung in. and the «\e*ag*. > 111 11T > is lie* u-l'jf high, vhicli makea f,,t *lll easy market A few , irl\ vail'-iu * of Michigan p. * to ■re n>w < oming mostly , l in,- -rop , but ih* grades rnosily tn and. i'i ini at*- v- r\ sir- • and r ib- Sir Tore.'' >**s ire in pirn* ill and fr«.t a vaiirt) oi ->oii' • • and whip* ' ■ , t rVa nd Is h -• * t* • tr aik -t do < ii iilw.ij 11> ,in up \pplr» —N*-w . < - 1 .oi, t l 4 *.n r.M llan,in,i« •(', M>d .lipping atoe k, $ ' ’ l jet ball- h lie.l no Merries II ,i ■ ii • » *1 I l . hl|i-k ■ |« •I r , $ -f 35* bu (nllf-rnln I" r••I fa t*l‘ i r * ‘ f. ~ ; j <> i \ peaches. 11 vl» pe . 51 it | 7 5 box . • nhbaue \' -■ t- ’ ■ rn * c ■ krr«r M , gull C.i • if,‘i I> * j S- . ,' rk I* <|,<rti> *tl Sw-le«. ?• • -tut .-'-A -cv* 41c. bt i- k u.c 11; * , l uia 17, daisies. 14 Ih * Kerries $1 1 I A5, iWei-l, t per hi! I rrsh Imi *»t,|f, Green pepper*. 7 ■ > pei I ~u * I , r.i,«. radish- « ~ |.., i, h p.» r -d*-) ii -i, doz . 0.1 - .i , ;' f; i‘<7 t. ,rii * t oe« 6 7 To, pe> .0 it, t nsk«-t <arrots -5c ,t r. l-tMi, • *o itl bu . head let & k - J iLm' . *i mnh^h^h MM! ' tSawKsi & Ilranrh Office at 130*4 4.rand Hirer Are. 41** Michigan Are. 1 191 NX Bniti*nr*4 Are. month of July ami the lirot half of August than is usually the ease. Heavy cuts of mutton are at a de cided discount. Just now, hut tip call for light lamb chops was hardly ever better. Ibalers in (ceding laiubs report that th*-y ar** just about even with ih*-ir orders lor the first time this season. Short paa lure* are evidently causing lamb feeders to hesitate. The live hog trad* is the big show of the market, and the outlook has seldom he* n so hulli -h ,»i this time of the year. A marked improve ment In demand and prices paid for all other fresh meats, has doubled the call for fr**sh pork and its pro ducts. A strong export demand for lard and cured meats squares up the other side of the market, and small dally runs of hog* finishes the picture. The war continues to take all of the provisions that they cun get ship room for. The export clearance** of all provision special tie*,-during July, w* re much larger than last year, and warehouse stock' have seldom been low in Au gust No let up in demand can com** from hii> source before the early fall runs make their appear ance. therefor** th*- wise ones, who are looking for twelve dollar hogs, have something reasonable upon which to base their * xpectgtion*. tore, (J.RO, gr*---n I,van*, ZU -,i . w-Htercre**. i io,• ,t• 17. nr-'-u <>n lon*. 15'ul-V. it,/ , green cun, $1.75 p«-r bag. New Henry- Fancy white, new-. 16 ti I7' .irnb* i, loti 11 lb extracted, 7fi v,- |b. I(m> Mrtri.lt -thip"- r :u ** paving th* fr>ll<,wtn\r prices f-o ’oil- l na\ •ti far lot 1 o h I >••* i• ; t N<, Ii If, *>thy, new- till t., uimlai-l tun nt ti * $! 'u ,l i • , I,- *tii x • <l, 11 ; a It N, > t i ni,, tb v, $ l -ill S', ■ 1 mixed. 11l ti 1. v,> . mix* and. i :o. No I clover, s', its. i-< ti.iw. * ‘a v. wh, at and -»nt straw, s*• 7 tub I rninn* I'iA p- r h<*v i lag* ? 'lelottß tl,- >1 r,! l * *1,1! $ ir b lirnnur* \*«i I *-ne ;,* ■ t l ~ . . 1,*., X nalaai Sp ■i •n? 1 ’0 - l*r», be» } ’ O'- 7 I I I’lurnj |)ir* $ , l a* »* I**, ll* *«,r» t | bbl , In ar lot • I‘nuKry He r i roll* !*, 2 c S-, bt- •* ’ f• n. * hens, 1 S- . N, 2 *n 17 •I 7 •->< , -tag-, 1Z y 13> . g< <• I dui k * 1' ;l f**" ib, 4nrrl I'olnleex $1 ’ >n ind *t '0 bbl .i«ihiii v*. run l •». * mined *.«»*»«l» -Apples, f 75 ~ g,*l Gin, a i* ans. 11 ii ■ I '< ' . f ■ \i ,im>\ *lls, .-innUard, $ I I able be* ts, $1 »I I" !’• n K ire v • arly .1 it, $1 t" .-*» .p-i.!<l*- $1 chl linn, talk S. lIU, 1 i: 1 1. pngs, ,*br. To n .*t<**- • ? I . . \l irr wf.n i< f 1 e ,rlv .tune, ll.rm. sifted e-ariy June. II 4‘i don < otTre Wb'tr Mona* 21>* Btnndatd pack.-gen. t W ». a -H.l It I rnl Jnblong p: -■* 1 -1 *» ■«- ks. Hriri. s.‘>. st.intaid nil-1, Illnas. S ►. n •*• 11 Mg- $Pi , rucked corn, <JI - <l,in nu-iil, 5. corn and oat hop. ton I l**nr .bibb nn prl- i ~ Hrst Michi gan patent, $7 ,0. - ornl imtent, $7 M i ’ft p',r- rv* s',l", slicing patent, $s to bbl. m eighth paper s.o k s Mrtrtill Oil Raw llna*-eil m], 77c ! oil* and lins-'e-l. g*i In liari>-i lots K*r,,*«en*> tn Iron barrels: Diamond headlight. V., perfection X • paia cln**, Ift 9i:. r* *l crown gusolin*-. lit, gal llnnlnirr N'slU. $Z l*n keg base ,"! -I I wire s2!*- Pundli*. galvan tied barbed wire 2 point 93 1 *>l *alvani,a and sherta. 2 I gauge. $4 7»ft, 27- gauge, $4 v . 2S-g.i 1g• ■, $., On. SO - $7,40 pet . -.*• l , H ti J 't,>n'--d ax 1 **ng 1*• handled. double, sl2 11 it- . t.|a k sheet n • tal. - .uni ti gang-. s:i 2'- 2* g.i'ig* . $2 'ft; 27- ga ig-*, $•!.? -’k-g t ,«*-. $t 40 per iwt f'arrtug, olts, mi,all sm. 10 and .» off large, 4-r and 5 off machine bolts, auittll, :*•'<•. t" and 10 off. large, 10c, to and , off list iilrrs No. hides, N 1 green hides. He, No I ur**d tdilts. 17ic. N<* t green cull-*. 12c. No. 1 cur*-d veal kip, 2 1 N'n 1 green \* al kip. 2le. No i , nr*-*! murrain, IS<*. N'o 1 green murrain !*<• N>, , ured , i' • • Vo i-•• • n ■ a ts. 27, N>■ 1 horse hides, $5.50, No. 2 horse hides. $4 50. No 1 tallow. 7 Ur; No 2 talp-w, t'jc per lb . No. 2 hides, 1 c off No. 2 kip and calf, 1 off. xlieepsiUln (an to amount wool I. 80' 911.25. I’rlndns—*hc plain neat kind—that la rtghl—'Mnta-s Job I>rpt^—Main 4.M1), First Mortgage Bonds Paying 5% To those who have money to invest we offer these 5% First Mortgage Bonds, secured by the finest kind of improved Detroit property. This issue is made on the basis of 50% of a conservative valuation of the property and bonds will l>e paid in cash when due. Unlike a First Mortgage, no extension or renewal of your loan can be asked for. For the special benefit of small investors we have issued these Bonds in denominations of SSO, SIOO, SSOO and SI,OOO. Financiers buy them because they are safe and pay a good income. We believe, too, that our interest-bearing Cer tificates of Deposit will be of much interest to you. Let us talk it over with you. Guaranty Trust Cos. OF DETROIT 84 (»riswold Street DIRECTORS: Frank H TJnaanngiM* Edward A Eoml«y Oarancn M. Ilurton Harold R Martin Harold It. Enmions Alanaon A. Moore Harrison Gmv Frank C. Nall L*wla A. Gorton Famwl J. Paiterwon Norval A- Hawklnn Waltrr C. Ffprr Claadr M. Hamion C. Rtelhrafm Edward S. Hartwick Vlm» LuEftw RmiTh Gworicv* H. Ktrrhnrr Jofm H. Tlgrhon Adam W. t.lnd John L Turnbull Charles I*. Vlaman HIGHLAND PARK ASK FORI) CO. TO HELP CLEANUP OF •HELL’S HALF-ACRE’ An attempt Is bcinß made by the Hamirauii’k township board to »ui list thi* support of th«* hyg*nic de partment of the Ford .Motor Cos. in ih* campaign being eondu<ted to clean up the territory «*aM of High land Park, known as "Hell's Half Acre." A number of the resident* of the districts are employes of the Ford Cos., and the assistance of the com pany Is needed, as a look of funds la keeping the boArd from carrying on an 4*xtensdve cleanup of the en tire district. Justice 1-anasan. one of the mem bers of the board, says that living conditions are far worse in the dlB trict than any other place he has ever seen, and that if something Is not done soon to force the people to cleanup, a number of plagues will sweep the homes. RANK INCREASES CAPITAL $75,000 At a special meeting of the stock holders of the \nierican State bank, of Highland Park, it was vpted to increase th*- capital stock trotn $25,- oi)0 to $ 100,000. \ Mg Increase In th* business of th* bank has made the larger capital necessary. The hank -darted business in 10K. as the Woodward ave State hank In September 11) 14, the name was < hanged to the \m< rican State bank of Highland Park, the hanking build ne being remodeled at the time. i Th** growth of the institution dates from the occupation of the new building. The Increase in deposits Is -hown by the following figures j I>*-po*its. Jan 1915, J174,t»89.14: July, 1915. $242,112.75: Jan. 191*1. $145.190.51 June. 1916. 580,487.82. Reckless Driver Fined. WiPon T Orr, a memory expert, living at No 230 Grand ave.. High ; land Park, who ran down and In ! hired Albert Willis. 7 years old, on P.isadena ave , Friday, Aug 11, was jiried Friday in Justice Ib-ndclow s I office on ;t charge of reckless driv ling. H** was found guilty and paid a fine of $25 and sl9 costs The in Jured hoy has almost completely re covered from the injuries. Highland Park Notes Mi in.) M*-« Hurrv t" Th**cher, of N’n 7ft C,>l*ir»do-ave.. Hhv* retiirtißa .from h t w-o-v\ **b!< s’ fishing trip at Pl.itt, Pike Mrs 3. A C*liMitier. of Roekwond, V'f h. *p<nt Wedn* -day In the village vv i* h re Is t i *'< s Mr and Mrs I. R Pishnp, of Wat kin,-, Lake, have returned after hav ing ni id<- ii short stay wth friends here M r and Mrs Thsll moved Thurs day from No 25* T’nsadena-avr N* 141 M t rjhla nd-a ve Mrs Morris *nd and iimhter Laura, nf , Buffalo, N 5 ar*- l><-tng entertained i by Mr and Mr- Pavid <" Morris of INo 115 !tlchti*r*-a vp. Clarence Gainer, of Vo. 12R Cand fer-nx-e ts recovering from a serious Mine* of some weeks* duration. Mr and Mrs f’eters, formerl> of N 21. t Pueni \’lj-ta-ave west, are row re*id!n* ar No 42* Hlghland-ave Complimenting NTIs.-i sfab|e Woehl. of No 115 Candler-av*». Mr and Mo | Worthington, of No. IS* Gene\a-ave, entertained a number of guests Tues dn evening In their home Mr and Mrs James Mi-Henry and son Karl, of London, Ont., are visit ing with Mr and Mrs Pavld C. M*>r r of No 145 Rtehton-ave Mr and Mr.« .Tones moved Thur.-* ftnv from No .102 lowa-ave., to No I*2 l.aß- lb ave Ml-s Mtldied strong, of Toled- . Is tli*, guest ,>f Miss Iltith Case, of No 24*1 fltghtand-ave Mts.- Ruth Winter. No 21D Ornml ave west, and Miss Irene Lnnplev, lof Hamilton hlvd. are visiting Mlsm ytar Evelnnd. of Lawrenee, Mich. Mr and >frs Ross and famil> h.tve moved from No 19ft Wlndemere av« to No. 11**8 Frooklyn-ave , T>etroit Mrs Tallant. of No. 215 Cttand-ave DETROIT TIMES we-r. ib tuak ng i abort stay with i«-latlve ii; l-.*rt Huron. Tit* J., *ll •• • f ill*- l*i eabyterb'n mi 'on .r. \ii\ pii- in 11) *-n i <-r --tairii-d 5\ , due da\ t, Mi- Slanning, '* I " I. i.i!n|>.i,g tun. Wnl k*-r Vllle. Out. Mi ind M* - , i: |*«. ( k and family mov • ru« i :, om No I Bu*n < Vis to-a weal tt \. 134 Turltan <t V *• I At l'i-V, ■ ~r No JO* 1 lllghland **ve . I* ft t..d..\ ip,-in, bia \a< ation In Mi l|l*-uHMnt Mleti. l!*-v t’onel, tias .returned to tits - ‘' 1 r * l * ■ at N .4 Rich f, ,n •ave , from Sninln-ky, wb<-i>- lie bin* been spend ing; -> ~*r.|| ue> kn vv 11 ti friends Mrr F i; Simons m*l daughter Marion, of \\> * r , i Wo,>dward-ave , have return* and ti in Vpail.inti, where tl,*\- t,nv« been entertained for sev eral <l.-i % .Mi and Mrs C F Bradley and fatniF, who (,a\*- i >•*n ->pendtnK the past two no nth- in their minim, t home In Ro, I, Mu-li., have been making a -I, ,tt -ta) In their hotn* at No 82 Atontei ey-k ve. Mr and Mrs \damn and famlß are taking np th Ir new residence at N . 11l F MVison-a ve Mrs I: A Stevenson, of N’n ** 4■ * Klnibur.-t-avo is vlhitlng in \n<-H.-t --ter t'aiiada. foj some time Mr ind M; • Richards, nf No 242 Elmhnrst-ave., are building u n-w home on M,inter*-)-ave M ss Ruth Morris, of No 145 Rich ton-av . vets pleasantly entertained about 25 friends at h lawn party <>n Thutsilsv evening The grounds, beaut’fully de, orated xs It), Japanese lant- rns. made a ver> attractive pla*e for th*' me ■ and other amusement.-, A f* t r a ih I'ghtful luiuheon th<* v r u< .t er,t*r,'d the bouse and enj<,y*-d m V'-n tnfere. tine mus|, i\l pri gr im 51lss Mable AN' heeler, of Sterl Hi;. Til will \- ‘e t t with Mr. and Mrs Grant H Mint, i. of No 21 a Grand -a \, west, for .nine time Mrs William I>oret »f No 15 5 Elmhurst -ave.. is entertaining 1 , r mother. Mrs M inn*. *>f St Tin tun. Ont for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Turner, f rmerli -,f No. 32 f'.itnll* r-.-iVe are n v\ residing at N’o 4*>2 I' ■ -hd■ na ave Mr and Mrs M Mi-Henry, of To ronto, o*it, ti turned NVe»in*> <la\ t their home aftei visiting Mr and Mrs David (’ Morris. <>f No 115 It h ton -ave Mr and Mrs Snyder, of Royal *“a U m,,v'd r>i< -d.*\ to their new h'-ine in the village .Miss Frances Rian, hard of l{,,>al '•nk. spent a few da)s this we*, k with Mlsa Lois Ileitsel, ol No 229 Highland nx P 5F T'ori- R0,.-. ~ f Ypsllantl, tuts • n ■ siting M a Marion Hlmm , of a" 2799 \\ ~idward-ave 'fiss N Peebles, of Adrian, visited here with friend for h feu day.- t n- ue .• Girard Patterson, who has heenvl - l* ng his parents 2Tr and Mrs W p Patter*"n < f Wav tlv-ave , lias I* ft for N•-w York city Ms» ' Mn rgiier• re Drew. (Jrand ■ * •'*». who 1,., p, milng to* la. t f w w.ek s in t’ *• •> ,s t has ret u t tie,t home *ll .<nd Mi - \\ Vilen and ,1 in;-h »f' EHxabet -nd , ■ :(d\ s "f V • ::1 B«re .ford-nvc . hav 1. e, f „ vl , !t *)h io Miss Mat 1, Kliirer. of \V - i\ > , land /tv*-. • Ft* r\ a 11 :». throng! cnn.xda and will vl>- t with friends HPrl relative*, u *"h ’ham, sat nli* *4* Thomas an.) Wt t Lome Marriaore Licensee. F * mh,-rt 81. r. 2 2 Anna Miller 19 Arthur NV. Biake. 22 Dorothy Mie s< I. 72. 1 7*orge Mlln*. s:< Ev.-lj n Mil.,, h. Matthew Ohlib. 27 R,,sella Pas tula. 2ft liar Ftenn* tt, Josephine Gore 30 Albert Wallk, . 77 Anna Indvrs IS foseph It r'illon. 74. Detroit" Rhea Us re. "3. NV heeling, NV \’-i • Jeraltl Fxemp. 35 s*.ir\ Hurk*tt 2 e F'.i'id I ATnrtin. 27 Detroit Kll—n T’- *; h 2'. S’* Loin-. Ml h 55 11 Ham ft Kell, .7*). ftwatonna Mit-n Vdl-iheth >f Rutherford 20. Gan John T Salrsm-m, Cleveland: Fatla G 1 It 15, sum, NVa!t*r Lal-*owskl 74 Mamie I’n tel z.'k I*- I'sr - I Nfurph'. -‘7, Susan Brown. 2R. .fo-epli M r Otf y. 2.5 Madrl M Hor des ti. 75 Fohn A Pa wla rvk " I’ala.ria ZlePnska 22 NVladvslaw R it'.ow ’ i. ,'N. NVlady* slawa tfiizanek "M Fmll < l HorF «■, Clara Burns. 19 Russell Stuluoy, -8 Martha Behrn. 23. fohn H <h irt, 2't Fda Schmitt. ..t F-'rnnk Flutnlk. 5 Anna Sar* k, 2'k NVtlHam Smith. 2 V Susan A K*ilv so _Kug*-n,* 17, kliff. 55 Phylis TgiVole Albert G Renter, 23 Marguerite Shuokert, IS Harold A Scott. 22 Clara I-. Reut er. 24. Hart) Shaffer, 25; Am«lia Galnaw. 27 NN'lode, k. 23 r-*>lll • Wllczak 20 Edward F Vo*s, 22 Hilda A Hen ry. 19 Henry Hrown, 'ft. Ta kson Bertha Wieelt 17. Detroit I,nul* Meyers. 27. T*etrolt; Freda Kllnk .2, laifayetfe. Ind. Iflalmar I,noma. 7’7, QrgO* A Ltt y.au. 19 Thomas Alexander. Mary Bar ney. 50, Edward Hnglund 2ft Fast Tawgn; Ellen Pattenaude, 17. same Chart*-* «’. F.l.vmn, 21 . Olive E Worthington. 16 la*onarda Candela 73. Antonin* Monteleme 16. Mortuary. POTII I’.ilTV Air* avvan ri>n|. dance No II Millar «t . daii|ht< r of Farl and P< b< and *IM> r of I’ronton. Mnrria liwnvlnlvn nnd Strathvm. Funaral from ri<l * n<'•> Satnrda\ and l!ol\ Trinity •Imtih at 10 o’olm-k M IHVHM.H Aug IS, William F*, ago 35, beloved huabaml of Au ir\ll>tii inif Srharrrt), <l»»«r fntbnr of Mrs John W»ll»r, Mr- r F W. I.or William Ir . riorum ** nnd Ray mond Funaral fron roaldnnoa I*2 Moran-at . Saturday afternoon. MoI.INN 1 ng*d 37 yoara, halovad husband of .toaaphina McOlr.n inei- ttanahai t. fnthar of .1 ILirry, Nall !>. and Margarat Lvla. and brothar of Hugh I» M-Oinn I'umTit! from raaldanra. No 233 Ha Id tv in iv<‘, Mondav at x 4ft a m . hih> from Si I’harlas Borornoo rhtir'b, at '• WONRfgnx A u«r 17 1 lr. a • 111. raaidant-a of his daughter. Vo M *2 Kurlld-a va. want In Jo 1: 11 W. ala'. Morriaon. ag'd ' ,(l <mmi, fitlo r of Thnrnaa B Morrison mol Mr* t V Tsvlor. »f |u>troit. and Mrs flfnrgc nraachbtll, ..f Oraanahurg T’.i Funaral Saturday, at 2 p m NVNSO . 2*2 Miyliurv drnn i »vi inn • T ' balovod wlp of John and in th«r of Hattia !». Front. ;<rd P . I.aalla M Oi’ll Sand L Mttfiro i 'ii io >a i Sat ■ »• %ii I9THJI aii g home, Michigan-avi Springwall:*, FHana. agad 4<*. vi>ar«, halnvad wlf<> of Thomas Pulltotai r mother of Thoman <; rdoi an t'orothy Palllatar Funeral »*r vlcas Haturd.iv at 1 SO i> n fr >m raaldonr#. Buriat at ftoval i >.< i< c-amatary. hm.p wan rr,i>—w\i.k 'HARIIFH for Saturday. |a down ovaf 325 Canfl'-ld aaaf Uidga I 4X9-M RAHRKR wan tad at I*7o Krrrhayal $1« *aak and half over 122 BA RBRS- Ftrat-olaaa. a t onra atradv Job. Hotal Norton. *3 Orl/woid. HARBI R wanfait f , s«t irdav t' •ml 4 ovar |7 2i7 Michigan r < \»' ’ Saturday I* guar * antard, 4 ovar fx 12*4 <?hana ONE CENT A WORD Cash with order, If charged, 7c a line. No tranatent advertising inserted for lea* than 15c with cash; if cbuigcd. 18c per Insertion. The above rates apply to all classi fications except Birth*, Cards of Thanks, Obituarlca Meeting Notices, etc. 'Birth*, Deaths, Cards ot Thanks and Meat In k Notices Minimum rhaigr, 35c for 25 word* or las* Jbu'*n additional word, 1 l-3o ■KLF WANTUS —HU f BAlilllift wanted for Saturday and Sunday, union wages. 1274 Want ing*. IJAHBKFt wanted Saturday $5 and V* ov.-r $«. 1231 Michigan. B« V to deliver parcel*; one that 1* not going back to school. R C* Fohnell, tailor. 3150 JefTer«on east ROY about 1« years, drug store ex perience Ford Market Pharmacy, 3"7.3 Woodward nnt’O CLERK, yoing man about 30, \\ Ifh soda fountain experience Ooty Hro* . l!M:i Woodward r»l!t’rt ci.kRK wanted. Apply Crat:*. ii'i (in on wood; excellent position for riiCit man l'Xri'ltlHNrED RAKER Karaten* Cafeteria. Clifford nnd Woodward BRICKLAYERS wanted for immediate work. Wadsworth Mfo. Cos., Comer Kercheval & Conners Creek. CARPENTERS WANTED •‘• O' 1 -In finisher* -ready work; 1" -t w ijr e Call between 4 and 6 i* n, Madam Bldg Cos., 92 Broad way DOCTOR WANTED to travel, pleasant, profitable, perma nent position for one who can qualify. Write Box 587, Mil waukee, Wisconsin. PATTERNMAKERS Wood and rretd men. Modern Pat t rn and Machine Cos. 121 State-at \<)l’Ntj MAN of g iod habit* to take charge of on*t sld< r»-al eetate of tier Most -1 loughtcn i ’ll., Hickory ‘.‘TJf'l. \\ anted—Two house carpenters and six rough carpenters. Ap ply Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Cos. Studebr.ker Plant No 3, Cam pa u and R. R. iiELr w iVtkd—i I>l tm BOOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER $15.00 per week. National Roofing & Repair Cos., 395-7 Michigan-ave. TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED ! Owing to Tne 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, comer John rC and Madison. A ' ■ ' ' NT MATT> f<>r general hou**ivi>rk no washing reference* ». iiutri'fl. East v«3. i M• I TENT •H RL for gancm! hi'ii .vwi.i k no washing ; references. %'I f l Q i*i ''Mil niMITTKN'T stenographer with le g*l anil fire Insiiriini'p experience |*r«-ferr*ui. Main 3315 • York Restaurant. 18* Jefferson 'V EXEFRTFNrKD GIRL for i onfeotlon rrv work C*' l Michigan 1 lOt’S r WORK Young girt to as*'*t w ith limnif work nnd children 111 Campbell KTKNt »C.R v Pltrt: (experienced! for t» works' relief w»i| k good hour* nnd frond ptiy Mr Palmer, i'ar •and. Williams St Cl»rk. STENOGUAI MMR wanted e *p<‘rl»ni'(i in technical work required. I.nr ri'W«- Construe! lon fn , 1199 Wood ward. sth v< »on a r*if fr 'or * pood position in law oflo. 10 nuh! block RTRO! O ’’ fRN to '■l**n horserad Ish; 11.80 dri > Apply 179 Elm wood. YOUNG or ml'Mlr-Htril woman to do housework in farm Inquire stall 11. Control Market. ’ orator »nm« general office nnd tvptot work 708 Ga* bldg yr*i*vo GIRL to n**t*t wltb house work, small family, TT< rz i'.pi Elmhurst Vet N G dl HI, wanted to with ’ il l during Ibi- itn\ Call morning f ‘ Lincoln. Yet'Nd LADY to wat oh office for quo w-i »k. *." 723 Ford bldg HELP WANT M M E Kw '•'hi * v ii —i IRMI MICHIGAN AVE 5 ACRES Clot r ti o* r lino, only II mile* out, h and 7-ronm house, hnrn nnd nut r'dlng* iivrrod with frnlt. In- Uni nit pmi hrr pears plumy *p •1• i* cherie*. grape*, ra*pherrlr* "hi* lan 'deal hom« covered with 1,. lr,», and wall lorn *ad Yon n- ' hi-at t ’’rice $.3.30(1. tarmn TPOMI.KT, WII.SOV CO iC.nl r • 1 0 1<5 Cham. of Com Bldg tCRES NEW BUNGALOW « mile* fr n Cltv close to rat line \ i an ttva In the country and work <r t wn Tht* la a real ha-, rain Price $3,709 farm* This h> *r llnr, and rood aojl riinM' fy. wiTiSoy <*n rad nv CE»m of Com Blda 38 ACRES North of Dotr ,t good aoll. 9-room hoxse, id hurr all outbuildings, w-indmljl- all painted In good con dition. Price $1.90(1 Will trada for city prop arty. tromiet wnxorjff co Cad Aioa i6t«t Cham or Com Bid* w ANTED to Bl Y—MIttCEI.I.AIf E4)l’l CASK for old falae teeth, gold crowns, broken tewelrjr. diamonds, watches, etc. full value pa!/ Liberty Rf*. Cos., 17 Woodw'd. (Xi floor elevator. TO IIIM —not *KS Hannan Rental Agency A fie* list of houses and flat* Call In oerson at the oldest and largest real estate exchange In Michigan. 1 UfIORAW TJLDQ H(>n*EH A\ D VEHin.B* Big Auction Saturday, Aug. 19, 10 a. m. 175 Horses 175 vi have a bio run id CLAHSFS OF HORSES INCH’DING A NUMBER OF HIGH-FLAPS HtAW matched teams, draft HORSES AND WAGON HORSES And a lot of second-hand city horse* some a little pavement -sore, but •ultghlo for farm work Vll horse* Kuarantee<| a* sol 1 Will ■il*o have a nuiither «»f second hand vehicle* h»kl harness#* SPECIAL Big coneignment of Michigan Horse*. rlßht out of hard n rk • i regardless of value Four Complete Teaming Outfits Consisting of horse*, hart e«« ,nd wagon*, will be sold for the high dollar. Big Assortment High-Class Horses Now on band at our stable* f- r prl vate *-il» KOLB-GOTFREDSON HORSE COMPANY 1093-1118 Gratlot-ave . TVtrolt. FOIt SALE—RESIDENCE PROPERTY YROOM HOUSE. ?298 Complete material for nullding a flve-room cottage, $298 Save four profits Call hO7 Ford bldg., or phone Mam 8800. Tflat - North Woodward, near Hamilton, hrh'k. 6 rooms and sleepinr porch eaoh, full basement, separate fur naces, large living room, brick flr<*. place, modern to the minute, 50-ft lot, double brick garage, rents 11,800; price $tH onn. Parker s< ticnk a fry. Ms In :>O3«, ‘ 7« 3Maje*ttr Bldg. 2-FLAT $7,700 NORTH WOODWARD B. V, 5 rooms and bath ou-h: brick dividing wall In basement; fine In terior; garage; a sacrifice Call Mr. Hqtiler. PARKER, SCHENK A FRY. 701 Majestic Rldg Main 6030. NO. 97 BURLINGAME w U.L BE >*l EN !'• >l( IVST'K.I Til >N SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FROM TWO UNTIL SIX P. M. \ FINE RRATDKNCK READY TO move into on this beautiful ST RE El F(‘R $9,600 WITH EASY TERMS. MR SgUIER IN (’HARQE, PARKER HEHt’NK St FRY. 701 MAJESTIC BLDG MAIN 5130. OPEN SAT. AND SUN. 420 DREXEL AVE. 3 to s p m . new modern bungalow; 3 sleeping room*, sleeping porch, select oak floor* and finish through out large living room,* spacious dlnlnv-room with window seat. am. pie s!*ed kitchen well arranged 111 complete with shades, chande liers, sodding, grading, etc. Only f! trti with terms to suit you. 7*t Mnnletloue. of the same type, at $ 1.260 M thers on Foplln, Eastlawn, etc. Phone for auto MMST-HGEGHTEN ro. Btillders snd Owner 770 Hamilton-ave. Hlck orv 27i« Modern Bungalow, sf>3B. Aladdin Home containing six rooms and bath Price Includes all ma terial cut-to-fit. No w«ste of iutn ber Qnl'kly erected. Complete Information and catalogue showing a hundred other houses at 607 Ford bldg Thone Main 3880. DICKINSON'S GUIDE FOR REAL ESTATE BUYERS Prices, terms. »t r sets and numhera of over 200 dlff rent properties per month A telephone c«n will out vou on our mailing list. Cadillac 383. or address Dickinson Real K«tatr Exchange. 23 Campau bldg Detroit. Mich. PKNfIONAI. NOTTFB—If any poor girl is In trouble, needing advice, friendship or help, write or call on BECuE TARY MARGARET DEFFT, 1«»17 Fort-st. W. Salvation Army Printing—the plain n»*.f tdnil—that la right—Times Jah ilrpf Vein IMO At ToXfoßlt i k It has the kick of a mule with the bruise taken out PURITAN MOTOR DRIVEN HORN (Goes under the hood! And it will put more room U‘t\wcn you and l>. CARELESS than any other known blow on tin* car. So Value OUR PRICE $3 SPOT LAMPS, save $5 worth of time, wear, aril line in a week. $3.50 WINDSHIELDS, ventilating rain-\i ion one.' in many sizes, and types SIO.OO KELSEY Universal RIMS, demountable, look ’round and see them everywhere $4.50 *■ <;AS(/LINK TANKS, round placed make jteoplo turn anil say “classy”. $2.50 GASOLINE TANKS, square—both the tank and the price SI.OO Store Open Sundays from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Special mail order department for out-of-town motorists. Tail or write for our larjye illustrated Bargain Bulletin. It is chuck full of tempting bargains which you cannot afford to pass by. PURITAN MACHING COMPANY ALL PARTS FOR ALL CARS Phone West 2297. 421 Ufavett* Blvd., Detroit, U* S..A- TO HE XT—PLAKO* . — ' ■ USX PIANOS—Best makeg, greatest M* KRESJ; J 9 Wood wtird-gre. 9TORAUK AWU~PAHTAB» “ ACME Storage mammoth wtrakoMh Storage, movlnf. M l>9. 41 OllaMtHi CENTRAL BTORAOB 00.. morlng. packing, fireproof: rates right. Mo tor vans for suburban gotnig, Phone Cadlllao 89. ROKHL BROS,. Ptoraga, Cartaga u< Packing Office, 182 Alfred Rldsrelil party’ movino to California mm rent part of car Central Ptoraga Cos.. Cadillac 88 wanted—to exrnAXon CASH FOR FURNITURE LAREAU MAIN 2904 hi:> r— sooni " HOTEL FKA N KLIN Cor. l.arn* and and Metro —only a block from W«,olward and l<'fferaon-avaa. an 1 only half a block from the new Interurhnn waiting room. Extra fine roomy at *sc. $1 and >1.60 par day >OH * \ i.K—lt ESUHTH FOR PALE AT LAKE ORlON—Two sturv hoarding house. 21 rooms. KTcam h*at; oarn, woodshed chick 'd park, outside ellar, large gar den Dr C. A DaCou, lock box 1 *6. Pont tar, Mi* h NO3BI TO LOAM CONS' r HI*C?T lON DO AN 9 Liberal amounts J F Weber. 204 Oratlat. WE HEY LAND cTjNTRAOTIi. Detroit I#Rnd Contract Cos. >l2-813 Hammond Bldg Cad. Mli FOH 3 4l.lv—Mlet |.LAXI7OI7I Typewriters—Late Models Enderwood, Royal. Co s Smith. Remington. slo to SSO or rent fl to ITrSftt 13 mo Detroit Typa* wkflWHlßjP writer Cos., 160 Jeffer eon-ave.. near Wood* ward. Main 4102. ALTO SLIDE TROMBONE—Sllver llated. I.von A Healy; seven-inch bell, engraved high and low pitch slides, regular $35 value sls takes It with gr* cm felt b ig. Splendid l.arg'i in GRIVNELL BRC9.’ Branch. 67 Monroe BILLINGS & RICHARDS PIANO, fine upright; goes this week for 1187; regular $575 style full slxe. splen did eonditlon. sweet tone. K.asy payment ORINNELL BROS.’ Branch, 57 Monroe, HUNTINGTON PIANO for 8177, waa $175. ri< h, dull finish mahogany; tnoroughly modern, shows but lit tle u*e Small payments. GRIN NEI.L BROS, 24P Woodward. SODA FOUNTAINS, new and used; steam table*, store furniture, cof fee urn-- Easy terms. Oeo Marsh Cos., 20 East Atwater-st Main 4761. ROOMS--Furniture tor rooms com plete. 81 week Sumner. Mich. St 4th. FURNITURE for sal*. Call In morn ing 403 Ash-st. STORAGE rut nlture, nearly new. bar gain price. 9umnerCo.. Mich A 4th >OH SAI.F—VACANT '» OTh $25 TAKES EQUITY In four lots near Grand Rtver-ave. and Bedford: each lot 85x150 feet; good location: four abstracts; prlr»» S4OO, or |IOO a lot; $W> takes equity Owner, nn* K, So. 65. Times. REDDIG. 30 FT, #930. terms; Drexel, 30 ft , »t»SO, term*; Chalmers, north. $875, term* Owner. Hickory 2786. $25 TAKES EQUITY Large tract, 1 40x174 ft., near Grand River-ave, 45 minutes from city hall Good high land. Prloe S4OO. Nearby land sells at twice thla price Balance easy. Owner, bo* E. No. 68, Time*. FOH 3 K i.B—Al TO AfTBMOIUIM ~ NICHOLDS" CO~ 424 GRAND RIVER AVE. Another cut on all aece*sorlea and parts Lcxtk Non-akldded ttres tnvtij $'t r >o rdaln ttres, 32x3U, $v 50 non-skllded til! plain tire*. 34x4. sl4 non-sklddad tir>- •’lx4. sl4 76 Rememhor. we 'lre the lowest price store on tires and tube* In the city Come and look anti get our prices on access ories MAcinxcut mu 3alb t - *e rectangular and y Itndiloal tanks particularly suitable for all kind* of chemical w rk Detroit 3<>ap Cos., foot **f 41 iroMoniLKiT G \RAGE] SHtTs^T - Prc>mpr *hipm<*nt snd quick erection garaga a bar gain I r further information call aa Main 3863. 41 hVfokiLfcl ’ PAGE 11