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MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916. WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW “Succeed With Detroit ” TRIES TO REACH 10.000 ALIENS Americanization Uommittee of Oommerce Board Asks Em ployes To Aid ‘ Ccuiulciit that there •re tn*»rn than I*o employer? of fovigu Ifibot In Detroit, :he Ainnrlcanlzatuni Committee of the Hoard of A oni meroe, ha? been trying to K*‘t more than that number on Its ma'llng list," ''■id lyw H of Ute Board of Commerce, Saturday. com menting on difficulties attendant upon the task of enrolling 10 OCO for eigners in tho city night reboots next month. “Our work la dependent almost entirely upon our ability to reach the foreign workmen at their work. We* must knew who their employers are. Derplte all our efforts, how ever, we have been able to list onlv atxnit 260 such employer?. "Each of those has undertaken the work of co-operation with ue. It Is necessary for us to know the name of the man to whom w*s shall direct correspondence and upon whom the secretary of the commit tee shsll call when he visit? the various i lanes. 'The Board of Education ha been granted IS",000 to rut. th* pub 11c evening chool during the <;i son of lis 1 »>-17. Over ..0 t-rhooh will he open. In order to Justify fhl big expenditure ther.- should be ;>t lea-? 10,00 c of la-trolt’s foreign workmen In the schools this fall "The member of the Ano'tican- IzaMon (’ommittee i»? the Detroit Hoard of '•T'nmepce have a pi in to offer each employer who will get in touch with them, and if iie w II car rv out th* suggestion 11 *r« sho .11 be no trouble in securing trie b ►bed runilw*r of men for the even lng schools. "1 >* tr»111 ha .‘ • n the cradle of i national n h < m.-e* to g*v t• <* nor Knglt !*• •> ’ w *•’ kri "ii do the evening i lus id ar. * nvtuhl* reputation ti* I. id un "If i« our w t. tha* everv ern plover of for- ii J*r w| i no* already rot?* n m to h with u do «< at wicf so 1 1 141 w* c<> , -i nd him the Ut< rat'tn we 1 .ve nd primed for factory it tri :tion. nic-t him personally and enlist hi- . ix-opeia tion. ’ EIGHT K!LI ED IN non,Kit hlovv-fp JACKSON T* 'in . Vuv .1 Inch* workmen ar. r*por'< l I* nl «• in Jur* 'I anil 'hr* < nil nt . th* t -ult of a boll* r • pb. on tn ' Harlan Mnrrb Mrd i ♦ ’trttin 1 •> plant l-ere Th • ' pl" " • • boilers e* mple" l> wr«ei.ed *h* plant CONTRACTORS supp!y d co! Tel. Hemlock ;T' BUILDERS SUPPLIES. COAL, CCKE Uillllll tV |l m.. \M» 4. It V\ II fHI Mx 11. It Frost h Winchester Cos. Architectural Engineers and Constructor Main III)? I»'7 Iqullr IlMg. 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Line 3 Vour name Vour address 11l Hit I II M I’lM II '.V I I II I in AMI roil i: i \it in i tlltlM'lN'l it tt' I trp<ni'» Worh Ktin r nnl • ed, fli t mull ••■erAtlm, I• ,i<-Kmu• insurt I Mlll.f 2™ Orlattold I’nder ii"W mtnaat mont no« »:»»•> k»/h kt ■ nvi.ns ?1. r*»"■ •»** central iChrrrt *<» lh vt **i• Ili t 10.1*.J * l>tl<"Ml Floral (.'it, i> Hr adtsay ii \\ I l H A O >ATH HRtiS. 211> 111 .>/td« RJT Market hid*. will rhatiKo votir MJ*ch Into a bracelet watch n( a nn*ll coat urntißi MENATE LAUNDRY, M-VO Grand River TV Pmmptnrea. ileanllneaa. Peter Heldel. prop. Mhna repalrtn* Plialln*—lkr plain ini hlnd—♦ It n l . la rlckt—Time* J#h Ilept.—Alain 4SW. Fisher Bony Corporation, Detroit Concern, Can Fill Only Halt Orders Ottered Another industry 1- inhered into national tlname, by tl • mtlodudinu to Investors of the Usher Body cm poratlon with sr.,ij<)o.i*<H) cumulativ. 7 per cent pn t. rr* and stock in f»o,d')o JluO shares and L'tiO.OOC shar* . « om rnon stock of no par \alu*‘ This company 1- the larg* mak er of automobile bodms In the world, and tn Ig-troit it manufactures one half of all the bodies made here. It employs over *. imo hands in six De troit and one ran mil.mi factory, and is manufacturing at th** rate of more than 850,Aik) bodies per annum, a business of $20,00(1,000. l*a*t year on a gross business of slrt,yo«,ooo It earned $1.31*1.000 For the first four months of Its present fiscal year, beginning in March, sales and profits showed an increase of more than ice per cent Os the above sfi,ooo,ooo preferred stock, $2,000,000 will go lnio the treasury of the company for expan slott. WILL DISCUSS PREPAREDNESS FUNDAMENTALS Prominent workers in several dif ferent fields will ?pmk on pr* pun ! ness, the afternoon and evening of I Thursday. Aug -t. at a conf* renc<* and public meeting of the National [ ( 'onnnltte* on R* al Fn-puredm s i Ttn* fundamental qu* -lions of pre l paredness will be dealt with insteal l of matters of mdltaiy ixptdictv'; [and -him r final art iy in*st?un*- |*rof living Kt her. of Vale tint ! versify, on* 1 of '1 foremen j-iath*’ tna'tr tl *conott; in the wurld, and an authority on unt onal efficiency, win peak on ‘'lbalth. poverty atm ! preparednr •- "Insurance .igntn-t jw;n . ’ w ill tin topic ■ 1 an a ! 1. : \ T * I* r;• I. V il v. *.of N< w Vo'ti l); ‘n-r p* • * it* W ill be 1 '■child labor and prepaiedn* i v i I Owen H I.ov* :o>, «cm *iir\ ot i * \n’iot'wl con.tn •*; loo; • tbs lallz.i • ■*» i n• * tra I out t -t tn, .1 Ito tei! pt • p.o •dm - b I’< nja m’ll Mai a ft, of th ■ Nat lot .1 , nu a',it •1 < or lb ~| .-p ir* dll* 1 ate. ' K a 1 ,* . paft' ;rom 'lt" ' fault:> dr ’ of <>t • . t../•■.} !., «»ir> .l id ,-P.i ti. i.r* ■l< n? 11; * h I > i it F> ib rat mu * i I ail or Sink* of Erl*' fuiroid switchmen began In t. iii.ilo A I, IV'.'. n»r adjustment <■ wage al- l.astid . to dtf pitr i ..n a ee-. !a \ ult m t’o mi- e ;n tin nrlee ..f if ; '| , ,t* j-h - am., nos u. .(cum N y ;• m planning C , t -1 tiiii- bn.' lit tis r tot;. ,i ai tv* hai»- i R. C. MUELLER & SONS ts viHKrr MACHINISTS AND LOCKSMITHS K t i'l k n'r made ind repaired 1.; wt m-.w - - r*v i.iot m l “tiai iirnsd. Teh I'll \1 :i n 4812 MII IIIMM* AMI TOHt.MAKKRA T M »1. t’ASI .M iriitil*' NIKI Mild Hi \\>d •<ll .v H'n r ir.7 *< ft*rn>n Main fii'il -ifll jmi tlic 111mmirtK* PIN n MfiNllor Unix r Slock <”o , wholesale and ■<>t nii I -’it lift ".lock, if nip lion, in tii M;«<hin«rt tt p'nt np i <(•«( laity i •h«n yMI 7»»- 7n Mki'omh. MM.IIItII AMI MUIAA IU.I A \ liHO* 1 I ill I KM p KI.KIN <*'», .i»cnl«i for T.lnn**. Hardtack. An.lovta, Apiit al 11. Fi«h and Meat Unii< 1(7 lirnnil River. Cherry ]iR I AIX.I' i. KIiKANoR Ha**ard IVoeock, drama<lr ■oprano, Indoraed by European tnrl American critic* Concert* md reci. tala, voice and Interpretation (0 Kin* are. Rhone Market f>3ls. Today only one half of the bust mss that is offered can bt accept ed by the company. The managing owners were willing to take addl tional capital for »h« expansion of the business, pay a good rate there for, but they retain absolute eon ♦ml of the company and the man agement. Frederick I Fisher, president of the company, mastered his trade as a carriage maker front his father at an early age and In the panic of !'."17 threw up a SIO,OOO position and started the Fisher concern with $.V* 000 capital mostly from the Fiahet family, which for three generations had been carriage builders. While capital was shy and bankers scowled, Mr. Fisher declared that 1007 was Just the time to euter bus iness and have a sound organization ready when the tide turned. Today the six Fisher brothers are over those six factories and there they intend to remain. STOCK EXCHANGE HALTED BY HEAT F'Txcesslve heat and the reflection of Inactivity In the New York mar ket because of the unsettled condi ti»*ii of the ratlro.ul strike trouble, combined to mak- 1 trading on tb< Tatroit Stock exchange practically nil. Monday morning Few issues changed p’ice-. j,nd those thut did muster enough fit trrgy to move, fluctuated only a ft - ;'.' tii.n Burroughs, which featured hM week by -en-afional advance . \va as t.it ion .U\ as If the prices wi e gin. 1 t,i the blackboard All i. ri v • stork- 1, ul a poor (lay of it S.ib wire light aim of little int< - , t or con eqtiem e. I'rlnll— fh** pl tin klml—fh»»t 1% rill l» ♦— Ii mr’k Mrpf.— Mnln I.Vill. HIGHLAND PARK TWO CASES OF DAISV SCOURGE IN VILLAGE • t jutr.ily • i that lllhlaml Barb lia had were dl-cov red Saturday attet nor*n. wohin - 1 ' mlnuf ot *t' h of la r Th ti' ’ to b* repot ed was tli.it of Myrt 1- Lut ib 1 . : h r 1 t.d eii< h.-lt \’.it' old No I'.'o For.l --j: V- a. ,id * tic i eon'l VVJ,'lie e|j;lr i , nth old da’ .b rel Mr and 'fr.- I*, rn .1. Walcott, No l‘.M Avalon i\ i Beth ’*<u- \« r< ot:;' rant 'ti-l 1 by ft. h* all It <bu irttnen* as goon a th* i i-perts w ere r« cejvi and Th t th* villa.f. "jth it- Tarce foreign p«!pulatl» n has no: had • mull east -of th• scourge ts flu*’ to ' the ia ft which th* b»alth depart m- tit is lakltiv to prot* the r* i d*’itt> ll* .i It ti otll* < i lav * beet! making a .->• teniatic search of th‘* viliag* since the hot w* Oh, i began in an ♦•ffort to rllscov*’r any out br* ai <>f dls'-ns* prevail ti? in th- I hot weather Ihe health department ha- son so far as to i xamine all person coming Into tin village from other State Mild doe not permit thi 111 to ■stay unless tlvy are in a healthy condition Four families living lit to* village for some time have been - ;.< <1 to leave. 1> Janies (’ Martin hend of th<* Hoard *'f health, will recommend ,i h* council. Monday evening th t* two additional officer? !>« albrnu’l , th* department DRIVES CAR INTO DITCH; TWO INJI RED Two p*-t *oti were Injured, rn* of them seriously, when Karl Ilroaker, No. 1 - Winderrm*' av*». Highland Bark, drove a Ford <ai Into n ditch lon the Hix-mib itoad . Sunday after noon Wilbert (' Mtteliell No. .'h'.'t Ash t., one of th- occupant? of th* « ar, r« reived minor Injuries on hlv ar’tio and h*nd, but vtv able to go ! home, while Mlr-s Lol? i/ittle, the other or upi*nt wa>* ba lly Inured, suffering n fractured arm and prott. atlv ttitetnal Injurbs According to witnesses, the ir w,fi? going nt .» high tat*' of speed at the tune of the a< eiflent. Ex Policeman Raisei Fu69. IMwatd <’on*lon. 30 years old, a former iiuroltna.i of Highland I'arli. [hut n»»w ti re-idmt of Pontine, fTtoiiglil hr could cotne hack t*i tin* villa * and pain' t i*d He obtain c*l some liquo’. Sut.d.iv tofternoon, and th»n started . Hot In ;t restnu rant He was ,*rt*’st<‘ I It hi *»l 1 Ipartnt r. Detective Tuck* r. and was lined ft 1 v In ty.-e f anagitt) Car and *si.to Collide. Tw n \\oiil* n .Hid tw.» children were injured Sunditv ••veiling, wli*‘i» n south bt uni \V coo ward '*- ur In t charge of Mulorrtat' .1 M titlfliti Isi ruck a touring c,ir at Hichtoti and Woodwardnv* Frank ( Follaon. No. Jl7 lU.cliton iv, , wii*» drtiTe the tnotiyr ear, atfemi-tpd t»» • mas th ■ •trert in front of the atree f car Ills BiG PRIZES FOR CATTLE EXHIBITS Various Breeders’ Associations Contribute Hundreds of Dollars To Fair Special pri/.ep amounting to bun dreds of dullard i'.ro effete I by varl ou- UM ebi rs’ aasrx iailor.v fur rattlo exhibited ut the Stuie Fair in IX” troit, S< pt 4 to 13. Among tlios*’ who have contribu ted i? tho American Shorthorn Hreederk’ association which litis giv cn set * ral hundred oullars as well a llvet cup. Two hundred dollars to be di-trlltuted to the ptlze win n* rs in the Hetegford classes is the contribution of the American H*’r*’a ford Cattle Breed- r.- The Am* ricati A1 ■« rct* « n Angus Breeders offer *l.o in prizes; tho American Je * y ( ;;'tl* < lub sloo' the Hoi t»-in-Fr«’Maji ai;soe:ation will add 15 per oen' in ca h to each award made by ;!,► state Fair, f-x --cept in the champion ela*..- i he Ayrshire Br« cil**r. off*’r a sil ver cup to the grind champion cow, [and llit' Brown See.. c.it'Je breed ers’ a roii.itlori will award a prize of to tin grand chatnidor cow in th** Brown S ’i < lass. I'l ree hundred dollar will lie given by the Michigan State Fair, SIOO to be awarded tn the Michigan • a He a so,-billons r* pi “sented a' the fait by mi !• • *;if| of pure hr*-I rat tie and tor th" second head « nr*-r*’ 1 v tle-.-e associations. Strik* of T.eluph Valley railroad trainmen, began Nov IS. is;*,t. for set tl»m* m of general grievances laisted 1' days and involved y.iifMi men Sink** partly «uec* s; ful, of Great Northern and Montana Central railroad employe?, began April 13. 1 ♦ Lasted L; days S< tied .y arbitration. Strik partly suec -sfttl. < m* Billed ."t tne . r,i< ii and tji■ * Mai :i.a wh n e| us hi- car was ktiuelu-d *ff Mr Foib oti, Mrs. I •' , * ,, i a.i .o jin |, cht tp.-ave , and , V.O i-n,dj«:i. ait pt; .-tigers in the •'tu?o. ". * i injured -,r not serious 1> Hi' . V* i‘f*i all attended hv D- H W Hay n* of No ; oj:; David U lilt it*-y . uild g - # H i srh Ia n and I’a rk Not es M- -■> th in . 111. in. iai.l, <.f t; ~| i I '' h hi* t- . n \ - -.l In:-. Ill* m - L • io*l '/. i: itxel. .-r N•• - B I:II’•! -■» V* M>* Mur * It.n* i.f \.. s j i * , - rwi.l-.lv* . whu . ■JI * ! , nn<l* !A• Ji I '’? .' ’. ’ * "l" rxti• •r» .i l ||arpcr he-, i * 1 ? t I. i. s!,. w 1 y i.■r * \ and * -.- • i m I iilmniit! i >i, iiu-.m • \ . •• t ni_-h ’ *’"? 1 v*. . I .- 1 >; f■( Wat. rt * ii, \ 1 . "diet i* In V, ill e|-■.ri. 1 tvvu v -ks i >!.S‘ At* 'll (•.*:<« L . i r Vn ’ jf, UP-;,- | M ’ v. .. o.i .-it f*.r >,i! It s*. Mar • w ly. - «h« wi'i .u .•j fi | \\ . , N. ' ! • itin.il . . . r .S’. I'. . . f ll 1 'v • i'.■' ..n« h 1■ w wi . k .n Tr iv > r • i it\ .iii.l Ci > i,,| Jag,. Mr and Mrs, .Inim MMler mid son 1 ?n. ■ ! N". -t B< mitnan-nv*. , will b--V <- h< rt ly uti ;\ motor trip to . Gran.l in. pot and It-, land. Mil. I v*i r. t.-.j \*il| visit with rtlaflvt-s I * tl? -' i UiH.l'e. *>f W lnnnu-av . : has Iff l r*r Mi M... Ml .-Il , whil*’ In WI'I p tol n f-w hpi-Io w ith frt.>n*l • Mrs 'I l«d'n-.■* m.t .biught.-r, Miss ..’•oil*-, of No. . >*« HI aI, Ia n*l -a vm , sj*n t I th- w • U .-nd a i Satriwii-h. *>tit Mr and Mr- *l♦ ..rl • • .1 Kenned* arid {'amil) e No j; s <le-«]d-«v. i tinv** t*i iii n ’.I to tli*-lr h*-'n.e from lyVnthin- 1 1 1<... wh*-t- ib*-\- sprnt tw I w *>. k -. "'li at I Mr*, fir wn sn-1 Ms» a 18-, t- •v. ». tm n i t«. t h.-ir i.o|m* -i No si \\ ;,ver 1> -nvo . fiorri a j ne*t r t’ i p tr. Ti-.-vv.-: .• <'!* v I M I I l»r> .tohnson. >.f N . ifi Wn • v*-ii\ «ve iii rn-.iv.’i. and fr*.-m an ill. ;n* .-f t *• |a. t w ••• k Mr . lilts, of Vo ! 1 ford TV.- . Is , "ntm t« 'n inn to i nl* M s'-arlett. ■ r Ti'.vn, I’l) Mi. h I.Vi .tamos l* MncDnngM ha* ro , 'urn* <1 t > n lent*- at No r i ;1 tol aV*. from I »o;| tfln .« lake, where ihe sp.*nt his vacation. Mt mol .Mrs V.iiinK have returned .1. c. !r h*.inf al N'<. I Wnverlv nv . 'art* i h ivl**b * tijov *•« Ia v-rv |>!*-i«ant tiip i imln * h Mr *n*l Mr Stevens .rot daighter Pharlott... >.f Wiiverlj uve., are home , from 1 •ai< Ia - lake, vi >- r • fh*-> have been ap.-ndine several vv.-ks j M -s Kill I t'ase, of N'.. ;’lk Hifh land ave. will spend th>’ week tn f’larkston 'a enrnpMnv with .•'■vernl it >. f mlt friends. Mrs f .Smith. . f Avalon ave hns r.'i rii'-d horn. from I'.-arl Beach, \\ mi r rhe * pen* a w • k I M s Iv• n ll ft Ii I’fiit-st and children, of Tenti v son -avs , ore .pending thf remainder <>f the ?umni*-r at T»ray . ton 1 lain*. Mr and Mrs T. ,T TClnn»r of V > 2f.s Cortland-ave., spent the weak en I tn tlirir summer homo at La r ?t i r.-n Mr and Mrs Heraennt of No hs It i.’tt ton - ave , h iv« left for Root <■ -1 •r. N ' , where ttie> will pend some 11 tne Mrs Stanley Ostler, of No 71'4 VVa- I vei | y-nve , recently on t• rt itr - at i .linnet part* complimenting Miss All' - *’ Hrnith. of IkO.dtester, X V. John Campbell, who B w.-rkm* In Monroe. Ml.-h, spent the w«*k end 'with hi* family at N>. lit". HlKld*ri*l- Ia v.- Miss Ruth Sergeant, of No 35 Rlch- B n-ave, Is spcndlnK a f>-w w. k In 1< »B: ma zoo, )f'i )i Mr Ncls n and family, of No 7" Avalon .tvs, m- spendirig a few weeks /-f Lake «»t >ti Mi and Alts Itenjnmin t* Ms-' of Con tie* t blit lir. sji. nd'Hg th* summer nt Orchnrd l-ik Mi and Vl*s Nelson Davids,>n o' V>. .’5 I’ *»sail, na nve are spending a f .r ljug it In C* >lar t’o'nl. * * 1 , ' , h..r|* . Maiii’h. "f N>> 31 V-ihtirn dale avr., is r.-oOTi ring fr rn a -I s' t I ‘lln*-.- . Mb-« * iron is Grav.r of No " n 7 I ftuen-i Yiata-av- 'v»«t, bn been -n trrtatnlni: Miss M’ad., of HlH«dl1. f -r a numb- i of dn' s Mr and V|t-. A \ M.-("|rllsn -n-l son Clark .-on. of N . ii tv.. »♦ Hmm V Ism •ave , tiavc left f..f- T ront cat wti.re ih-y • xp.-.-t B* rnto-. > f> night’s visit with ft I# tid and r>d - flv. . Mrs H t’ Pelt nnd family N > '’ I Pilgrim sve, li.ive r.’turneil from Cafon Hspld », where they enj -ve t vlalt with frl. nd* DETROIT TIMES ACTIVITY IN BOILOiiIC CONTINUES Now Work Is Reported In I sual Volume For Week ( ONSTRU( TION OF HOUSES LEADS Contractors Pushing Work, But Are Be hind Still The building activities for th* week continue in th.’ same degree thm ha.- been charactcrUulc of the i-capon with a fairly good sized vol ume of new work being reported f rnm Hie architect?’ office* and from private sources. The new work Ik largely of a hoaxing nature, although .sum*’ far lory work if report* and. and one or Iw o schools. It is reported that there are some large -ize comm* r cinl operation? in preparation which will h*» ready to report upon in the near future, but they are In abey ance f>>r a short lime. Contractor* in all line* are pushing their work with th* be. t of their ability. They ar* far behind and .ire only taking on new work a- fa t as they feel th*-' are able b* handle it. A considerable number of con tra* t. have h***-n awarded dtiritu th*> w.-.-k, sonic of which are as Bil low? ; I'. bßn.iM S' ■l. r let the sre n• -r.-11 1 • ”' r:i l Ini ;i * ■ >*•*• and fbu t*. be *■ .-.'..1 cn 1;!: i ■ I-nv *- , 11 ••• i r Mil w;. it' ***■ ■ , t" tl"- Waller < ’-ill.- 1 ru- - I *i. n (Vi. VV )•:. N Mtiiiicr !*-t lie .-MiitMi.-ts ; f..r till M*i i,."li -t .•'• 11 l.i'a rd f* r ! n < hurcb to ?" • r*■ ■-1« <1 nn M -* Gi and -1 dv<l . t>> P ;f*- i’Binit'iiin !tti -i s ;nx Cm,, pßim ltr . .1 b n F j .lon- . In a* ti I VV K N H int. I Id th ' nn- .. Is for Ims M >•* luir l . 1 •.! <. , ; .-ti .th* r <-bur.’h »«. • r ■ *• I ' .i : !i ft lid VV t'V:i*-.1-,< . fir. 1.-i. ,| !*" rh M -v. inc 't • ii ... *- ilia Vtl*i h.-CI IIP I|l I. I*, t>• it .'.III' \ >' ••• • ' If. 18-’ h * '.. ; ..-i ;iit. n-: « >*v aid ! .*• it* ft •-. r p* ft' I. 1,..111s i . | Id aid ti itinK. Bnin- \V I’nit'.li 1,.f . « I \\ . I■ : ;’ . . nil a : - foi th* flavin? Want* P p i Cos for i » v\ .in h*>'. in la- r ■ -n Nnp"- B i -st . t.. twee: B- • and Hn«i ilr : - -1s . i ■ foil- vv i'mi * and . on .l I. .VV II Jill'-!!. - • rl>• 111. r. I . I . in .f. tolling hiittfi - \V 1,. i |I. id • 11. at * 1 • . K ' VVT . r Mfl Cm. il.i-r.-o Bi'tim.h X- I'hnff.-f I* * ttn i;- .>• ■,iii. t f • 11-> N rt. ii if a- I tn $ i|. till a l *Jr is wold ;in*l !> f f. av . . t.■ th- r II < ;•••!<I >r.t 1 ’■ J-*ri il Sv h ikv \ C<> 1.-l tli. '■•>n t i-jii’l for ?,Miiis dmilntisky for th:-*-< .-1 n* -and flat.- t•« b». • -r■ t-’<l n i t'• • i « -.| and S.-mlfiele-fivm., nnd at- > l'<>r the*’* -1. - - ntnl ft--1 ? to !•>• .r.i..) 1.1 . • .! I • and W Hi* n iivi-s., a? I"’ l-.vv Mil 'ii II '5 • > - C . . 'it Imlh f-: >: nn 111 Stop. . st. .-I, 11.-ir .ri :• • I!r ••; ..rs . t• « • •••>.! -ic • T t m.-Tiil, a. tine 1 K. Id p:»liitlr»«r. '! 1!,.--n . irpcnter. .1 Simp* to. pliimb inv and hi-.'iiniK. John .1 Da -. V rn* \ .v V i-v id ’ ; i. • c land -ti* * * in* fn I i-ot-ii a t ;. .i K. i ’ VVbtt- f..* a l.r;« ! <*r t . i.« **r<- ?>’*l -it L. r t i.ml J.iii ’ on a \ to Ih* i Law)i Car* '!*••• i. v f,.-ii - I. .1 f r I. ' »;* I . -o. • tra. t f..r * . II 1 lak*>rn for •* j brick j. ml stoic- r. . - to . r t..if :n • !i- i- -' I’-..lit• , to Up M• i - .’hn nt • * '• 'Ti»? r on * '<* Fred ~’vi'-d<v Ci 1«’ i th* con tracts f r It I Lnn.iU for n two •-1 i.rv , a | at’t m> l> * ? ■- - * - to i root • and .*i S. .’. ii r< n- id * ir* "-ti tl. td |av.? .a. I- ’levs. i ' *t > * li.-. .1 .'ill • i 1 Smith Slot,.- Cos to.I ■ «; >ld ! fadon •mpi t i.-r, 11 I; rn. ticn m-ll .a k J L VV.d'f t <'.' K »' Wit’-! ' ( tto - ’ii tr a t f i I Dintin Mr■ • tU.-rfor four store? nnd , loft Ii I*l in r *" ? < 'lmf. ;i ,nd B" a'ltd. n-e« .t* f dlo" - M • tot. K |i Linn •'’■.niitriii-ttoii (’<> <nt st.n*. Tl-a Maul Cm s’. ..j, L. \. t’lmi'per Iron .V W r< VV.-rlts f 11 CJustn'c ,-i*(T. i I* l * ill* ion* ir.i tfor Win. .1 ita >mr.-artnrr f..r a fl\-.- fnmilv flu* to )•• *»r*’ctc*l on Ahl*.dt-?t. iv-ni T.nth, i* s follows Mason. 5f ■ Eiihl 11 L c, - . irp »»’ ■’ , M. phi-rson w t,< nu lc atir.u. Fimond* M. Htlnn ,<• Spc. B ' * ’.' General rtrike of employe? of Up’ Pullman company. Began in Uhi cago, May 11, IS)1|. against mine fion in wages Lasted four month? and Involved 2JIOO men. Strike un su< ce??ful. General strike of telegraphers, in volving 67,000 men. b*»g:m at I’itis burgh, July B*. I?)'::, for l."» p« r cent advance in wage? Lasted 30 day Strike successful. Marriage lacensei. rfherlH P ffhull M Flnr? Rrl ftf. 48 llnrvev VV T,’IB *« .37 tic I* Mv*-r?, - B. t* «k*>v l’’rnnk l>?tl*. 26. <ila iv? Rt*-kcrt, •> ' l|. rmnn VV* Fret/ '2 Martha D H.-tiik-. :*>. <*narlc? !, Kelt*' 7« Mni K Mn rick. J 8 Ralph C Hw*>.*>r, 2V ICl.Ziibeth Stihlc;-. 2V Clyde Jones. 15 LB i Brown. 27 Burl Geiscr. .22, Toledo Jess « *’hesher, I P. Findla>. < * Clinton It. Snu>ot, 42 Mcrtlca It Smith. 4? Frank Suchirskl. 3? tanlns nlrrvn, 23. rrlnllim--the plain n*M T.ln4—l*-.i la rl*hl—Jim*-** Jolt Itrpt—*t,ln 4? I**l Mortuary. kkavr:m Am . ii n < years, teloved tius>Mnd ”f ' dear fa*h*-i r>f Mi * ii. *• H Mrs I» < ’ ■ v ! in and Maton K'-nn* a 1 \ residence. No "12 MeKlnsl ' - |V« M'.nitnv evening, it Bur C a* 't. K eeapnrt. 1 i V•. l n• • <t. \, VI VI KW *K I dence. N” 77rt V in* " •<•.) •' 'i uusta, *g».(l ,'o * •■■ *.\- i »> of AUK nut and it.-i • moC • r •. f M Max \Vrebel. Lena .'l?. i and J .• n.>ra Mnlcwskl I an> t il rv at late hornr Tne,da\ at 2 I * • rn > I’l X Vll * Di. I . year?, heloved s< n . f Mr an t Mr Arthur I* fonpin, and l-r • ner > Mrs 1 1 M ,|r. n-on . f D.- i Tenpin, of Minnein.*d s an Vn .; vra Ton id n I Bun a.n --. at V• l 1 • > ' cn> ctiape). No *l?8 M-.. 1 n til Monday everenr Bur al at i‘k le», Mina. Th* tv.crty eighth annual conwn tinn nf iho N'i-nv Jersey State F*<l • ration of Labor will begin tit Oi'iiU' to'hiy find continue in h*»; ion o\ r Wednesday. P, - r-T»i 7 ■ ' ‘ ** 5 * »* * | k . > -■ . IflS Py. _ . ;> t ,- 4 ONE CENT A WORD Cash with order. If charged. 7c a line. No transient advertising Inserted for !<■. ■ ; than 15c with cash, if chaig* i. 18c p<r Insertion Tli above rates upplv to ail classl fb ition-i exempt Births, cards of l'l ink.-, )bltuaii*s Meeting Notices, etc. H.rlh Deaths. ‘Ttrds of Thanks and Meeting Nitlces— Minimum charge. «5e tor 25 word* or le»». Kucn additional word. 1 1-3 - IIISI.I* WANTED—MAI.E ICKLAYERS wanted for immediate work. Wadsworth Msgr. Cos., Corner Kercheval Conners Creek. A It I.I.IAULE young man desiring , at»u«l■> work, ilood ohnrve for art vnm inent. I*> M ichlK*ii-ave. A ci.KHK and .-ill-round man In hook i.i . - 1 . ..tv position to right innn (>• t roit Hook i:\- hHtiKe. Michi gan. HAKG.KK SHOP for nalc. two chairs; with 11 vin ,i looms, will sell cheap. 080 Vermont. HA It HK It w nted . sti id) Job; lit. half over 122 11 Li br ary-ave., near Monroe. ■ • anl guarantee, no boozer. !•&•> Mar k-a\ *• BARBKi: '• intcrl n<> foreigners; *lO R'lar.M'i ttl good over-money. 2i*C Oakland. HARM Ic V. nted; Steady Job. short hoii' - sls, half over S2O. Ml < Krr’sui* hhlg. 1:1 s: • »v Most he neat; n<» Sunday. 1!. Mi Penobscot, 41 W. i'ort-rt. 1 OPE It A T hi ’ spet lenc .<l Apply Starter, Penobscot bldg KNMIC A \ PI7 Hinl as-bdant watoh n ild r wonted Adolph Flnggnss ,|rin ly Go., CIS Randolph. K.\ II ID I :N< 'KD "In dispenser, new f-. ii.'nin. l'rujf More, 417 Wood- W a t’d -H ve, MAf’iu? ;' 11 LNDi • pet sliced on 1..-, •■if" work Vtnerlcan Show <'a • . Mi'. Cos., <'s6 I.oralne. , m \cii isth wanted for all-around w..i... • nl. A Nt nr Manufacturing Cos , l'i Isa -t inns- st. Si;c»i\p i', ink v anted Central l.u”. I II Randolph y7\«~' "l'~ IT.IVK DRIVERS -"'s 5... tot S*if>.\ I ’I N”' UN Ih • V I’nton Sta tion 11 > -in uvant. \\ \NT 1 i;\i et . 'ii c In. hrr'r at tin ii '.idwav Strand. Call after 1 p. m. V WI'I u 1 .illdyi; nlcr. Hovry, Ta \\ ..nl \\ vn :, • \. t for William I« < • i . f h i City, formerly of \'i .i ,1 1 :■ ;> 11 1 .1.. an o.mdbkite for Ri utr'iiunt u"Vi rni’i If you want t ,■ ! • •. al hi lp roll up 1 no, ooo t for tj'rdon. UANt 'i |in Hawaiian Guitar i 1 \ ’ i.i I’rof Pryor's Stu -7 M Mr iil r Ridge 1.506-M. Want i Two 1 us < < arpenten arui six rough carpenters. Ap ! ply Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Cos. Studebaker Plant No 3, i ampau an 1 R. K. 11l If n *. N tin—r« NAM (MSIIIKl; V. imp lad. who Is thor ..u:■ uly ‘x "M i.i< 1 .'Hid ".in fijrnl-th nr i . mm apply Thompsons. 1n 7 W i iorl \\ aid. COM) DT! .vr < MR!, for general i >.u i u"i i u .n l w ;nr< . small fam il \ t..i laundry work 101 Put - i ini-avt Phone Grand Tlts. IHTKNOGUAPU ER for > al • late of. !i.-r H'tchman. 81 :• Fr« e i’rcrs. Main 1686 Ci i.Mi’i TKNT ' SIRI, for second wk A ptd> 612 Osh*. ecu NT I’ It CIRI, wanted; good wages ■ t t Montcalm X ENCED GIRL sot soda f"un tun ii" Siimlav « rk. good wh- Kuhn's Confectionery, sl6 Woodward. I'lliiT GRAPHIC RRTOTT'HETt and f'n 1 .her at on<-e Studio, 617 Wood wa r<l. STKNfkIR \PH Kit -On* with some knowledge of bookkeeping prefer re<l 22 n Hammond l>l<!g \\ XI'J'REMrt • experienced > wanted at oner. Adams Restaurant, 117 Ad ams east \V VlTßi"i:s wanted Central Lunch. 164 t '.Hid'd p b WAITI l>'S i c xperienced t wanted }4'oi \V . iiiilivh rd. WAN ! I'M' Mood strong girl or wo man for factory work good wa ge.* 16 7 Stan ton-five, TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Owirifr to Ti ( e constantly in creasing numher of calls, we require additional operators. Pay while leaminß. Ad vancement rapid. No slack season. Apply Miss Middle ton, Principal of Operators’ School, Michigan State Tele phone Company, corner John I: and Madison. i-on x x t t-—m r<*n»i;\f r pttftrr.it 11 T;i m fTFri. PiUncai.ow 10 M XIPSTONK AVK. I•• thl-» be niflful home nnd • ,r, ue lot .16x1 OS lift flue fr■ »n porch, living room, and ntng ,io "in kitchen, I bedrooms on • III' • (.< Interior hf« Kr•• n ■ i ‘ 1 - g’ss« est vr»l|hu . *r i iml white «nnme| hnl-.h \ I . > *fc to eilft Tilts plft r C r 'i i" ' •• minute. f A., •i t 11 50' and »wn ti i i\ < II! 1'1,4 u'K A- t'n , t 11 OR C t 1 »l • Homin' k in:7-R jVnOOM HOUSE. $298 C tuple? * »i Cflal tot inittdlng A | flv '.n IS9I Bttl feu | r r"fi*- Cal’ '>? Kurd hidg, or | phone Main 2*60 nut 'ti i:—iiK'Hirx' i: ritoi'i in t V INON A AV : Him '. II f Vll I" me O'l I ' tit • t• . w tn side drive with i-irugf IPt J'O With $1 50 ' • iwn KIiODE ISLAND A' lv Heftullfitl It V li'.nio on »•. '.''.i . 4 bedroom rn 111 f"l od • I This ix itn c\cetu rn i »ll vnn k ..' I |lu.sftu, rc'iulrc $7 '>"•». CALHOUN I A AVK. t; AUt .fill Mt bit. g.lb 1\ 1 K!' t' v\ *t’ ii |.,w r. . > mem. h i _ - I I rn-;’. i MrLEAN .W'K. SK.MI-BKNKALOW | Side fir IVi , i:• «c « rr .. ii r. ) St"- ,t * ;t"'i. the.... h. t: ~’. ” , b> ht>p< itin.■ "tit otib inil.N H mi:':r<;<t ci > .01 p. I” 1,.-, ", pi. I’ll 11.-lr K llcinlo , " ■■_, It Modem Bin i >« . Alsddin Home c. .n* Mini i u* \ t*.> mx nnd bath pr . h : <, It , , terlal cut fo-iit No .. ■r> ~f i . ! bar Qt tnf..rm 11i n ,in<l ; , . n hundri'd other '.on- "Os Fnr<l bldg Phi n-' Main fn 2 I AMPLY i:. V 6 rooms, 3 bedr • »m«, lnrt'i • i rvo and 1 ous. 2• ■ . i peril'.. 2 I k i" . Woodward, In tl ghland k Ron i.fjiilr* pi.nnn 2 FAMILY B. V. 5 room* down. * r>> .ms up !.> k from IN’ nod war and. In Hlghkind i'.irk, $n nfirt rejuire $2 "”0 FORD AYE. 2 FAMILY B V , 6 rooms each, $8,106, r- i.ilrcs ll.ion Ford Ave. 2 Family B. V. 6 rooms •»« h, SH.Oo with $1,600 down ELMIIFRST CLOSE TO WOODW ARD 4-famlly; rents $2.16' Tl'* p'cc il - offered for sl6 5' r, |tjire.« $6,200 I(>HN H OFUiLfM-K \ .'O 701 Penobscot Pldu. Cadlllsc 2'.«R Hemlock 1027-R. ’ IF Yi)\ HAVI THE BALANCE WH.E HE < iNLY $27.50 M< For n neautlful seml-b’inp.il"W in th< e;i»t end. Just ii ftteji from the cm There ate 3 bed rooms, lug.' t "rrh. screens and awnings, vertlt ul*. open fltejilace, fine living loom clear across froni, and « peach of a stucco garage, nnd the price 1* ONLY $4,800 ASK FOR MRS KKHARDT. L. J. FASQUELLE 511 Holden Bldg. Cherry 511 THIS MAN BUII DS A HOME WE CAN MEciiMMKNT' This one |s a most attractive e ml bungalow, located on a paved street In the north end, only a block hml a half from the car It has 3 bedrooms and sleeping porch, an open tlreplncc, a large and splendidly arranged kitchen, and file whole house bears the ear marks of a builder who knows h>ov and applies tils knowledge honest ly. Mr Oeddes can t»ke $5 " 'O, SI,OOO DOWN. S4O MONTH NOW 19 THE' TIME TO BEY. L. .T. FASQUELLE 511 Holden Bldg Cherry Ml DICKINSON’S GUIDE FOR REAL ESTATE BUYERS Prices, terms, str sets and nuinben of over 20h different properties per month A telephone call will uut vou on our mailing list. Cadlllsc s3l. or addresa Dickinson Beal F.state K*chsnge. 23 Campau bldg. I'. 11 " MB h. HIGHLAND PARK THREE fine homes. 3 and 4 Led rooms, second Mock west of Woodward. Excellent con dition. Easy terms. Owner (Hemlock 1027-R. No agents need apply. r«H •< 4 I I.— Mf'l 111 IM 111 s SODA FoPN'TAIN'S, new and used; .-.team PltileS. Store furn'tui e. cof fee urn* Easy terms Geo Marsh Cos.. 20 East AUvnt’ r-st Main 4751 Typewriter s—Late Models _ Pnderwood. Royal, Co rnna. Smith. Itemlngton, |io 1,, *SO or rent $1 to Mggl $1 mo. I>etr ”11 Tyj'e writer Cos., ltiu .leff.-r --son-iii' fi«'ir Wood ward. Main 4102 STODDARD PIANO at $1 is regular s7nh tjle; rich l*• irl walnut mod ern In every detail like new Ear bargain Easy terms ORINVKLL BRos.. 2'5 M’ood .vnrd sl4l FOR SINGER Ft \NO was * fine walnut; thoroughly modern llk< now Es«y payments Hare "Duortunttv for uuick buv* r. GRIN NEI.L HIP >S , "15 Woodward NWAI • • nly $$ legs, round corners, ovaratrung scale; sweet tone, Pay weeklv . r mi nthly. ORINNELL BROS.' Branch. t 57 Monroe. VIOLIN BARGAIN—T?s«d Nldolaux Aniatl model, full sire; golden -un her vnrnish; ebony trimmed, ex ' Client tons regular $7-5 \ ;l! • i•- Tioirte model bow, leather, plush lined ease This week s*l2 tak ■< outfit. ORINNKLE HU'’- Firm and 57 Monroe. SODA FOUNIAI STORE FIXTURES Are you In the market f i Mxi n>* '■ r am kind of e* Ire” If so. see our line of allow iises ■ . unte* vx.ill case*, soda fountains i tn , |< hars. etc Quallfx and pr e ’ir suc cess <'ft!l Ca-tlHsc 1713 for sales man Detroit Store Fixture 6*o, D 30 fntherlne-st . near Gratiot. BOOKKEEPERS, -tenographers and general (ifdi •• help wishir n pf*sl tlon kindly call er writ- t • Daisy B Miller Agency. 62' Chamber of Commen a. W D PA I s WATER HARTi WOOD Gf>\'TRA( Tftß, NF-.W i»F*. OLD WORK D< »N* K (NO 1*» ST). 3\ EST 2” "2 W ROOMS Furniture t.u ri” ma com plete $1 week Sumner. Mo-h A 4th. FTRNITFRE for sale fall In ni'>rn- Ing 403 Ash-st. UTOftAGE Dnnlture nearly new. bar. gain nrlre. SumnerCo.. Mi h fk 4?h WANTED—TO r a > i > x \ < i CASH FOR FURNITURE LAREAU MAIN 21)01 Tx» HEX V—HiMIMS HOTEL FRANK! - Cor I arne.i «n.| t*a»- • onty a ‘d< k f?o n , \\ oolward an l Jefferson ave* and onlv ha'f u id k from th. n* w Ihterurbrxn n.i ting ro< m Extra ftje room* 73c. $1 and *5 5" per day MON I t |lt M» X \ CONBTRUn HrN t. f•A Nr r ' tat amounts .1. F TVeher, 204 Gratlet U K P' ’ Dotrrif Land Contract Cos. *' * IP’s XX XT TEH to pl X —XII'• El I X M »M « CABH foi broken Jewelry, ill i• •ud'S wat * etc. full value f”'y i.ll tty n r < Cos., 87 Wood* 4, 4*i floor vlavator. •it* iii:m—mu m:* *g ilaitnnn K* d.ai Aj cncy If * e•* 1 i>f )•j i- and rt.-tlx Call Ir; |i i nat> ? »rfd largeat t • :ll • it' 1 Ml aVigAa. 1 M G»; *XV Bi Di>. _ • 1 • > sli 5 ? s In ti- . i*r Jit ', irienlii)|if • . K 1617 in: .t xV. .-s.lv»ilgn Am .*. - . . r- ; i ; r x Nil •<u May i ’ ■ i" h"iuoa v. I ’ h t «t #r;r*a •'I i i-i » ,I » i hay . tic i ' * ■.. hjcnvdivirh t, 4 • ’ 1 I ; "Sa TANARUS, K < o r, Pr <mnitton ) ■ < •> )• ; ■I X l • % I I. F’k i \ 5 •»•• rcytanjfuigr u.l l t t ’ •i. p'irtic\|!arly c h-mloal W 1 I . t r foot of !.• :■ • ' M ruxiuiui.p.a GARAGE, $46.55. Prompt Ii erection mu get \ i bar g* r ' I . ' ! u call 607 Ford bl<iu t i-ti.. Mam 3»<o. sli'llti.k AM* • m; tdC AC 5' E fit icy ■ r.i in w.i r. house. u, ."i'.'iK» pc v : 'Vi <1 Gilman. CENTRAL ‘-T > : <)ll GO., moving, packing hi f; rates right, ito tor vans r>r subiirimo moving. Phone i 'adtllnc ROF'.’M! I rji.-e, C rtoge and I 4 PARTY 5 ■ rnta can rent |mii of « ’ir C'Mrul storage < ___ 11 lit HI ' - l \l IM I OTX $55 T \ln ! 9 EQUITY , T.nrge tract, l' 17 4 ft., lie \ r Grand ltlv* i \i mt- s from etty i nil. t;.•• ■ ' idr i land Price $HD rt . N* ,n h> ifmd sells at twice shts pr; . Balci-re eury. Owner, box G. No 23 Times. ~525 TAKES*EQUITY In f" let-* r.• ir Grand Utver-ava. :in.l p id; • 'ch lor 15x150 feet: i IP'' n f’lir 'ibstrnctat prloa U ! or llO'i a lot; $26 takes •rty Owner. < x f, Vo. 15. Timas. XX \ X if l>—Rl'.Al. 17XT VTW A. A. A A. A. A. $200,000 ( ASH TO PURCHASE GOOD REAL ESTATE What have you to sell? Jacob Nicol Realty Cos. A A A A A A A A A. A. A. WE BAY CASH FOR GOOD EQUITIES IN IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Jacob Nicol Realty Cos. 310 Ford Building i now i 1 xMiia ex'pkut’window CLEANING CO. GKNFRAL T \MTOR WORK. Office 115 Karmer-st. Floors and window properly cleaned ar.d work absolutely guarantied. Our patrons Include General Motors Go . p>«. !-,nrd Motor Cos.. Michigan Drug Cos, Detroit Timet. Olds Motor Work BurnP m-St ep' I A <70.. tJ. S R "llutor Corn.. Northern Motor Go. Wm. P. B no rig lit .it Cos.. Hay den-, Stone A C". Trussed Concrete bulldim: Tind many others. Phone <*herry 718 foe trial. Kllll XXII.—-PA It US TEN ACRES II mllos from Detroit, closo to car line, new m' 'em 7-r' <>fn bunga low. r .id well fnlr burn. Prlca $6,600, xvlth casv terms. GKATFUT K’P’VTAOB. 2 AGRF9. About 600 feet and &-nom honee. w. 11. . t> rn, f i ir- 1 rn. i’rlca $5,000, I on terms. *0 AOT>Ffl R mile - from cit*. h II high and dry; *n • l • - e l orn n w n property, nl .71 x'• and to w thin half mile. Prt< $9") i»er acre. Coll Went worth TF'.’MI PY. WTT.Fi’V A CO.. 1016 Cham "f g rn Cadillac 6809. 5625 DOWN 150 Ft. Gratiot Frontage it miles 01110 11 1 P <* *7 sj; ?6;. r . down. $1 r, nor ni l nth, lr ludlng Intereat. yen Sfr. S'nv nds. W ALTER C. PIPER , ae 4t«. 9 XV t Gr 1 id ar>l <><!. River. Id I'XI lltVid’-IIPXI. ESTATE NEAR PRI SCOTT, MICfiL 1 abs: maw oraptiftl FARM*. A- 'iu* In Michigan. Within <n- irilf u.pe if the village, we tVt " • x od _io. xvlth good b o'ld in ■■ it i l Is free and clear. T <* ss ■ wm r ha- 8 free and |.vir but- ling |o* in Pmdwioh. T • o, - ' are nil Improvements cun f Included at a price G o for I ulhVr g-. hese -j • parties can he . i• t nt® ft 2 < r 4-family f* t. "'he; .r> btgh-class proper -1 are ;en for . t ! inye n a bnsls which would he fmr to both nartlos. VSK F**V MB MaVPFN. L. J. FASQUELLE 511 H 1-! n l dr Cherry WX ; ItOAltn or »7!»l GATIOXf Peer, '.u - '>■ -e. ;'» Broadway. 11 • r*.i V ■ h Au v 15, J 916. lints—i ltli 'l inv ixx i ni x - KOtixf «*< iimii nt n iiim —* i< o n a Mn 4. It XNN , Pl l I VIII |4f. tMI fill/- lii.iit xx i:ni i t. i ,| i • will be r«oeW»d at UU ut: i. 1.75 clock p. nt.. T■ ■ "t;»>•. •'r l. »h 1916. for r " i-n • • l ir a'd material •i ut a ... i Monk . Pltta l> r a> '' t • • «\ ■ ti :* ■*. •ed as fol- I Is for the t r 'ire Job. ? r .r id form, ass 11 11" vi t , , , \l ~ „ • ".'"-♦tons. * itloni. J Plumbing ftpe.-ir.-a: "in Fb- *t' ’ N' r;r.g r r all separate • * G'at n>*- ■i • • i • Ires as |. r v rk P .■>; and Iflcxtlon* . ’ In the r xflorx, in i -if* f ' he ar ’. 1 1 gginbot . .'oxerlng •turn Us I , - . I*b S-- • ft of n <rman •f on ' i ti or > and lit ac : t / •k. 0 r • ir.*v , j t i \ -jd \ It • T • c epted • i y •». -a .♦ . t • ' ’ilttiM of t -übmit. the ct ora. i pi and for rej lid when ■si j’ i« niai ..f It. • r : > ill bt ■ r g J contree r than n- »»rve* | tl - aXJ b'da c■ ■ m t. ' n n.d > i Ss-refar*.’ PAGE 11