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# (msM 1 v 11 1 iLiim itrinfn fall ITT " iII SIS • IIP-2 :«:ri|!j ptSsTSn SsflffS fiPE: 1? (IF Hill "m:::::::: •• B'Tilit’, * lr+-r / / jr% i r* * * a i a v* «jm Bt Mh 1 With Oetroit UPPLY (O. y SEpr'eVsT buildingsupplies \attrtiuM*!* w .->•*coal &cCOKE ° THE n.DKST HOUSE IN MIC HIGAN Twenty-one \ears in the Investment Business in Detroit H. W. Noble & Company 314-318 Dime Bank Bldg. Telephones Main 6026-7-S-9 RIVERSIDU MA< HINKRY DEPOTf \ •*«’ '• O- alrrx *n. ' | n !S*ew and Second-Hand [Machinery L<*l ly Kiguit On Vour Entire Plant. z:» St. . Phone—East 1532, East !#>., INTERIOR LUMBER COMPANY \\> “p**« i.ip/o in Interior finiah only, ami < arrv a full lino of Knotk ;>o«n Window Fram*;*. Saab, Door* and Hardwood Flooring f*ur wan* house* ar*- .ilw .it a op* n for youY ln*|>oot|on and will chnvrfully vuak* vou ***tlm*t«>* from bfv print* If d««ir«'d. Office* and Wirthouie 668 670 Grand River Ave. Phone Grand 2106. __ —" ' ' r ©. Michigan Gear & Engineering Cos. t l iif fll Kind* «>f t SIM K. SPIRAL * BEVEL GEARS LET US QUOTE YOU I'hflnr < he try l«X r Delrnlt >■.______ •■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■■* / Jr*-- Puritan Brick & Tile Company i y i 710 Farwell Bldg tfljl A.I A FACE BRICK. TILE AND MORTAR COLOR VlSjl Large stock at all times. Prompt service. M -217 Phones M 3605 OFFICE FURNITURE | I.am.for MfH K 1% 111 I'M o IT. I‘HOMIT l)K*«> Y KKl».*. QREGORY fIAYER & JHOM (0. f 4 011.1. if MM 4HIL o MtIV X 2 f« l .l) 4111)0 i.r«inl r I 141 \VM. K. BESANCON Xnrih 73*. Ilmi. IO«n f The Roberts Brass Nn;. <~o. Detroit, Hiffli Grade Brass Goods <jjte|jfj> Water, Gas and Gasoline STIU C I t RAL STEEL WORK ♦ , Trusses, Column* and Girders. Cast Iron Building Work. Russel Wheel & Foundry Company itini.K. :r/tu» liMßOir. mu »t - - The Phoenix Wire Works Manufacturer* of Wire ( loth. Wire Work Phone Cadillac 3799 Detroit Asphalt Paving Company (' A J. E. BOLLES IRON A WIRE WORKS K>»iiM:r:n\ ih:<*i«.%kn« %i» m \ m » t< I ' II Ina l lrtntof ( ih« mid l:nrla«nrr«. Iron Mnlr**n«a. I’lrr Ilrnoa lldlMiii', Iron I rnrr* anil minor I ■nnitril Iron nnri Drnnar W nrl>, , 1,, .I—..—-. . n. i. ..... y Scofield & Washburn Contractor* and Builder* Cm pooler Work Os All Kind* Eatimate* Cheerfully Given >OO Maple St Cad ?OJ2 - - I A — LVMBEK. LATHS. SHINGLES, ET(\ Let us figure your next bill Sick!.*steel Lumber ('o. 3 hone Cedar 775 116 Forman Ave. -■ f ” -■■■ 11 (irace-Harlmr Lumber Go. —FOUR YARDS— 4Vesfslde isrtl >*>rth*tde yard Market tfla hilt till Ik, .. , y ar 4 l.nsl elite yard llemliH-k Z'drt Itlilge 21*4 - i i.i r ' H. G. ( hristman Cos. REAL ESTATE General Contractor* and Engineer** 315 Stevens BMk. >• * Detroit He<itin? & Co. JAPANNING OVENS 4fnrhlnl*t» Sheet Metal Workers. Oopperam U<»» I’la tors LEWIS-11 VLL IRON WORKS Structural Steel Ferry Ave. Grand Trunk R. R. Ridge 3420 k EXPORTS 11 11. $. EXPAND 55 PER CENT .More Than $5,000,000,- 000 of Merchandise Sent Abroad IMPORTS INCREASE :v> PER CENT Country’s Banking 1 Business Totals 5050,- 000,000,000 f $ * -4 ' I’-ritfl J trf*•»'.*• of the buai Tii— year fnr 19 J♦> follow* in i*»rt Nin» t« rn Imndrt./l nn I kM -‘n w«i a wonderful ynr. but. that <hararter /uttnn .1 tiiy |i.irt;il ti* • ■ la *. s t and 11 •.* t Iri'.on thf n tii. < 'ii: ■ h ,i<irv ll w:»* *ald nf 1• I' 1 1 1 1 ai ■ t.v t tt'.'if la< kinK Ut il !o i rtiiM' ttiiit v -nr - S<> •r, I | .. r | 1 | I. tb. *i>iii . f f< ' litn war demand, n |,r< ..nt. and i v uii!o ai<J- .f uuantitt* oit[ ...I muhltioiiN m.l general rlimili-. -«>M abi«.«it, waa add.<l .’ n»>w «»id r<-'-ord-br>a ktnic ■. nlumr of in p'.rt urn 1> >f r.iii m.ititialn f<. f • ‘ out !> dui-trial ntH‘ hln< ry. while at th. m. t. Hi * - i' ir• •l > d»tn«»tlc trad*- ift' w I.evtin'i tb> moat ninKUinr ■ lr- in ■ I- ti. r. i Oita anti minu fa* * :ir* r« "N. t enough thi h labor or smodit" \\ ut a . .n.iiinn tleat ription of tiatif in i in tiiAt ■ > thniout manj month". K\ • n ft.v ard tb- < I ..f lht» year, when ti* arlv nl 1 1 r. • were booked f> !.:ri< in > nMt< ii ki*. id, and •< tne tr>>ti a rid e!»e: Itn « w>*ll into 1•Ivw11 .■ ni• r .f i oiiT no >d 111> *. nf t - e ri •• * t new *i• irht«. had ’ ok'-n FRANK P. MILLER tNVu TMTTNTS HEAL KSTA'IE lini.DKR I > *•« IIIM IT. HK> l 4 I,a suite JOS I rer I'rrss Mnildlna I’ll, ne • adlll.o 21<bl Si —".....in. —.in /ACC UR ACT \4^.WSODJ t tnc\ v STYLE ’f V CYE J Vcomfori / \camamy kl PAil*. \ | W. E. Campnu, Holden Bldg. I f 4 Adve Aismg Letters. Multiple Letters, Mailing Lists American House of Letters 41* rq„. ff e II Id* f ad. S. • re r • 1.1 ' .pv fr» Malta." ■l4:tr. U nil Mo .* • ‘Sarvlra” V - —■ 1' ' Maloney Ca "pbell Realty Cos., Inc. |UM I r«y I'rt« MM*. Om ral I’eal Otati Tnauranee. Two Kbit* investment* Karma lnvr*t >oiir • pnry funds m I »*>t- .it H. ii Estate and alanp foiinit. f’all, phom >r v%rite. *herVy 1195 Cadillac 5025 14th Ave. (’artage Cos. 44 urk t iinlr«rlol hy l>n», llonr. Hon(h “nr 4 f«r. I t I :irge Motor Trucks in Operation f.rand h:ui|). ltd fU> n r»er nlh -n Te. —' r RESTKK'k M MIIKR CO. ' K'l t'ls In r iniah, Shingle*. Crating. Service 4|i, ln df*tf mill 4ar«| Vlnnoind nntl >ln*nnlta. 44 e.f .400 K.M «t "»ldr 11 filer nod 4 nrd I'.stt.iavs lliinaell. 4nrtli N ( >nf ml 4 nrd nrniiMrn mol r.rru.trr, f'nd. IH.M V_ / (' 11 \ Detroit Smv and Brazing Work« Phone Cadillac 2338 >*rk C-iaes. Machinery and Part* of All Kind* Welded or Brazed 12 ATWATER ST., W - Blaster Board, Sewer Pipe, Cement, Wall Blaster 11. H. Dickinson Cos. 1140 Fourteenth Ave. Phone Walnut 2365 V - Monroe Paper Stock Cos. Wh«»|r**ln nnd 11*1*11 Paper stock, scrap iron and metal machinery wiping rag* a specialty I’hiinr* t hrrr, IMI.IHI TH-7H 41 na-oni h-nt, IXI llriiah-«t. V ■ RUSS EL L ' 1411:84 11, f.K 4lt 1)111 VK 4 \ 1.f4 fnr 4t»fnr I'rui k*. IVrii. for literature, room w«t ruti ixt.R ro. >nrtb Hrir.lt. *- J Detroit Enters Upon the New Year Confident of Increased Growth and Greater Prosperity Probably no olher Amvrlran fit • toda> i-ntnr.'- upon th• ■ >fur 1917 wit. more of a ftnling of certainty a* »<; what rh*. year hold* for it than I* troit. Idle predictions are not in* tag mvle. Indications are beitm cited and the baHls of (he*»* for» <oM« i* •‘facts,” the foundation oi all relinble cnniputation One of the best ways in which to Judge wlm* Toruard stride.*' .> e!t> ought to take thru anew yeat is so consider of what makoitud* the city’s aceompTshmcnt* hav* l*een during the past year. Th troitem are doing that 4-ery thin and as a result it i* the gen**r.i opinion that 1917 will without do n be the most prosperous the city ha * ver enjoyed. This conclusion is being drawn b\ local buslnfbs* men who are nou-c for their conservatism. It is q v 1 known fact that most of the pn ducta manufactured In Detroit. *. a gre.i* extent, are economic n« < < (titles r ('IoKO observers believe that -noth ing of an international nature will arise to scrlouslv menace the pn. ress this city is making Th*- vvh . of industry are certain to grin, with Increased frree as each menu tolls away, and that naturally means Krillv tliir Largf-ly to talk I . in* lnj*-i't*‘(l into the ainmtl<<n. lUri w-f-r** t.ut few signs <.f a Ut up io active buying nr Indications th;u th conservatism so I >n* pr»>M''h*-<l wh leall> Hctlng as n brake upon extra ordinary purchasing All this activity had occurred, too. deepit*- thi' fact that it was'a presl d*niul year, on«- also »»f disturb'd foreign relation* and a period of di-*- apie'inting crop outturn Exports of merchandise tofnbd 1 .4*o*l .1,000 in *. ?«111-- excelling thos, f->r th previous cal- -, la- > ear b\ per ( nt, md tlu*--*- for rh« year lilt t'V IS* per .eni. lnii>ort« aggregated IMU’.o.Oid 000, i \(. . vim* i*>l .1 and 101 t hv .1? per cent Gold imports ngg said )*>3y oi'" ooc, <uris*suing evinctn h> ,*oo oi.i, (40,> our gr «s imp. rts of v -Id during the war have aggregated • c - i* " ■ , r-d ♦he net - '••. .rt ’ ■ * - - -,> ts hi - r ehandlse'for the like period were • on <idetnMy over double •ur pu hase ■* Hence th*' estimates that w. b ugtit be k $2.0 10,000 ihu4 of Americant .«> lurities. nnd n aditilo? l>*'inm<- redltors for an addition-* i tOn-- t' " feOo r«f f- re itn bonds --r not* - 4« our export trad*- has grow fi.0,1- the wai began. It** .rluract* ha.-* grsdiially changed, rni-l th*- eurl\ large shipments of foodstuffs lia\e h«e*,me dwarf*-!, psrtlv be Its- of crop shortages hy lat**i enornt-.us e\- ports *»f manufactured goods n t -II -f the-.., by th*- wav, m'in tlo-s Ho lt must be s.-itd that out* shipments to Entente countries have fir exceed ed those to th* rest of the world 'tut gains n fr.ule with the p.rt of the world ri pence have hardly ev - . .i miKh ns might have be* hoped. th<* it is hard to see how . i-r■ production strained «* it w i to the braking point, could hn • been further Increased. Krrdlts inset! on the new anti vast supplies if s* ‘lirlfles and gold bn.' <-\!>in ,, ed nnd th» country's hanking position has become one of unpnrul 1 eI»*d deposits nnd resources IVtnk i 1* artngs for 111*1 t -stifled i-» *h«» enor mous vnhlH-e <>f th* hnnlx'ng move meet in a total * * $ 2 ,t* 0d o**o.o*io u nni ner.-r pefor iiinled, .md a g/t'o of 4n per • nt nv- r the I.MI* high r* e or-1 and of '-1 per ■ ent over 1911., If the normal, excess of hunk tr.inc actions over clearings In loading cities, two and one-half to one, |c r ga i dr-d as a guide, the country total hanking tunes-; |n 191(1 wa, casiT) • HSfl.ftO’i CIO uoo Stock spc- 'iiaMon wns more activ than for a decade, total sal* s !n th'*' N*-w 4 *>rk iixchang- apgr* gatl ,i* 232,ifWVon-> shares, a gain of :tu per cent on 1915, five time, what it ve in the •closed year 1414 and nly 14 p< - *. nt I* .is than in th*' r> •• *r * I year lion Mon*ls sales aggieg'ti.rl $1 ififi.tio.iti (i a total sh' wing » g«ln of fX pel cent over 191'-. ;tr.,i ■ - only to 1909, compared with wh -h t ear tri,e k -jrr*rrerr--f' II "*( !■*♦)"* Government h*-nd sabs, t- t'r* large foreign f! -tntlons. *ni s tit as active a i in I'* J 5 M.,nev wos i*-v until fovvarl ' close of the V ear. nnd >1 b ' ' w- re good, w-ifn many ot,| t- t -tin*.- Ilautdated. esp--oially in the south Kailure* for the year, reflect Ing the final closing *>ut of old. crl; p • and * <n cerns and of new ventures lrcn flrlently provided v\ tii exp- rl* n • apttal or other requisites w< •• tn number second t-nly In fact to “Resolution Day ” By D. E VELOPER It Is nftrn said that new vear rnsnlutlons arc rnndo Just to be broken. The city of Itctrolt, however, hns in a wnv made » resolution which, Iji th«* form of past an ompMshm* >♦•. '-n- *'OH*icpf. « certain things for the coming year that will, without doubt, materialize. Detroit hns resolved, thru it* btislimsM, tndusirv .u i stih equenllv thru Its people to makt* 1917 tlm mo«l prosperous vear in It: history The fulfillment of this resolution Is inevitable, by natural causi -but unity of thought and action tow nl the same end bv the entire populate will stimulate ihe movement and facilitate the «I in b to the I 00 ’.004* population mark. The 1917 record sheets w itt xhow unprecedented business and industrial achievement*. tFfovtWD °WATER PROOF PAIhTT PUSTICSUTE,CRAV r EL.SUC4ILE ROOFING ft , Tt ?6£tUnro<iiAwt £ CU /Uin*%\ Sr H OftSOIT, MKH jVoONMY icHßZiHim. Srcy « 7W«.4. DETROIT TIMES • n incr: ived c»n tlurirfg ttiu next year Mould e.i-iiv outstrip every prrvl ai mark In point <»f quantity and \ -lue Tin ia t year’* building ac iti*‘s h.tvt been remarkable. Ac rding to K. ’/. Wroblewski. statis lonn tn th* city department of i.titling, figures show the total ilu» of Imild nK for the preshnt • ar up to and inclusive of Decem ber jr. (o be sao,3*l2.ttif>, as against '"2,235.firi0 for the entire yepr 191f>. This i« an inciease of ? 1 R.0'.)6.91 ♦» •ver the previous >enr. while the :< rc,u-i- in the number of p« nnits • tied is the total number for ’*> having keen k.9t)ti. While building Ins progressed at record pact-, th*' supply of houses. ••■i r* h< It- has fallen consider •;> below the do fcmd. creating the -ent house congeatlon. This is *n as an* Indication that 1917 ’hiding activities will break all rec ords. Bank clenrinT!' have at •'*i< D a rate as to sir the admiration the whole banking world lie i or iitrr*at"d tremendously, the total on Nov. 17, the date of the t compiled statement. b**ing f.V.1,- ,LI7. At that time ihe increase . deposits in four and one-halt months had been 934,168.088. 1'• 1.-, fr,.m whu.'h they ds-’rca"<*<l 13 l--r iint -ut tl.i r.i’ity **f imp -rinnt sti'r-'M-lnn? J x shown n the vobinie of liabilities t>. n,- ih-* smallest with on •■'. c.'pt inn in 1 409. T 9 p-o * eni 1. * '- - w 15*15. and 1* ys than half those of 1914 The *-rop outturn was not In k* ep .*■ i- , " i I*, | mr-nt.s, a* <1 to th*s --nun a* mm h a.y to active fi-i . I. .)>' Tt.il ixi •!• fi>ir *to- n-'W anil ili*7\ h*igh*s ren*‘hed bv man> cum n>o*iiti* r T!-:it -i *’ -it th*- T'ri--*' id \ nm-f to i A's- " ma.i-' possible b> chiap HnU abundant i immi >. -win certains, hut that wh' it Yield." ;ind unexampled a- mand ' • • •M. ti.-i n cause* hardly requires proof Building Shows Up The last week of the year nrit orally failed to bring out much new wflrk from the offices of the archi tects. according to the report of the Builders & Traders Kxchang*-. H'»w ever, there were a number of fair sized projects, including a ware house. gar.ice, school house, and ome other'new structure* of trio diuni size. The prospects of new work for 1917 are very good, based upon the reports the architects hav** made concerning ih* plans now un der preparation. Builders Plan Big New Year. With the c b-siug of the year and tit* « -t-iblif iiinu of nn enviable build ing record for this year In Detroit, the Builders and Traders fOxchaJigo, whose members naturally had a large iurt in the amount of build ing which went to make up th* to till, is planning for greater things in 1917. Tl,< i*»rman**nt building «-v position will be materially changed, as far :c some of its larg* r exhit*:' are concerned The- Gulf. Sabin** A U*'d River railroad a 100-mil* line eonnecting Orange, Texas, and Francis, La., is to be opened for regular freight and pa»seng**r traffic today. Control of th*- state government in Michigan will he restored to Hie H* i üb»lcan~ t >dav wi*h the Inaugu ration of Gov A U Slot per and other tn*e officials chos«*n- at the November election Children Ory FOR FLETCHER ? OA3T O R ; A LUMBER MEN PLAN DISPLAY Service Department to be Installed in Guilders' Ex change Free to Public The Fletr«»lt Lumber Dealer*’ a* fociation is planning an elaborate campaign in Detroit and vicinity for •In advocac> of wooden construction according to ,1. F. Deacon, secretarj of |he aasociatidn. who went to Chi cago recently for u two-day confer »nee with off rials of the National Lumber M intnacturers’ association, on the best nieiiioda of advancing the lumber industry in that terri lory. Before his going to Chicago. H S Sackett, forester b»r the national a.«- social ion. spent several days making a survey of conditions in Detroit, aud a comprehensive advertising campaign has been planned as a re sult. The lumber dealers’ association has already arranged to install a comprehensive exhibit in th* Build ers’ exchange, in the IVnobi <ot building, and establish a service de partment. The department will be organist-" t with an expert in charge to give free ideas and sugg* stions to prospective bund* rs, and the es stniiil phase of the entire project will b«‘ the advertising of wood in the abstract, not the promotion of any particular hind Newsi ipr a I\*>rti-inn was vlrong lv advocated by the* Chicago man. who told Mr. Deacon Dm( tne now:- papers were the first essential in reaching th** public with the offer ings of the lumber industry. The De troit lumber dealers’ sam ples will include all commercial American woods In panel form, lit erature on model building, and either speh material, but th*' great esse-n --tial of the new department will lie its service department, whlcn will be> opened about Feh 1. Builders to Hold Annual Meet. Tim annual meeting and election of directors of the Builders Ac Traders Exchange will be held .lan. 2 in the rooms of the* exchange. It* ports of th*- odicers and oth*T matters **f Importance v\i 11 be under < onsideration an*l offon* are being made to bringTogethcr a large num ber The eve hange now has 530 memberships Builders Enjoy Xmas. The Christmas celebration of tnc F'uilders & Traders Exchange brought out 0 i good sired representa tion of members Numerous presents wer« passed back and» forth. THE Pere Marquette Railroad wishes its patrons and the people of Michigan A Happy and Prosperous New Year . .i- .I. . I • WIRE FRAMES ' fur I.amp Shades K Floor l.amps *>l*e.-lnll» !.«*»» Prices Non. WM. K. HIKLSCHER WIRE WORKS Tlilrel floor. IftKl nonitotph.il. , ... ... ■„ N Tullar Envelope Co s 4.*» Congress W. Detroit .. .. i PATENTS llnrlbrl, I Inndrr- A nnrlhrl, s*»- ll' lli*') of t . 9. and Karris n r*l rnl%. sii 11#- lliv(|| Hirhl M|,..k Ift WELDING! SMITH HAMBURG SCOTT CO. Grand 635 690 John R. St. — / Robert Candler Cos. ROOFING 411 Kind" of Hoof llrpalrlnK IMia-IMir, llranhlrn-al., nr. VVarrrn. I'hotir 4 ndilluc aiau. 4 \ I PFEFFERL SIGN CO. " SIGNS Electric Commercial Advertising 213 Fust .frfTrroon Arc. Cadillac .12IS HAVERFORD CYCLF] CO. 2s« 44 001)44 ARD A\K. I'amoua Hrnilcraon 4-fyl. Mater i'lclc. Illcyclca •« xrry loir price*. 4 am |-letc Mock of all motorcyrl* and bicycle accennorlea. F -*"X Term* If dralrrtf. k COAL BEAUBIEN ' ICE) >'F:i.KI‘H»\K WKn IMP. 121* WKStJ JOHN PRUTOW, JR. Rear Estate and Building Insurance s.r. Dime Hank Hid*. Cad. 1431) V — - Cherry 50 U) E. R. Pett & Cos. BULBING CONTRACTORS 400 Penobscot Bldg. ■ ■■ - ■, * 1 "4 INDUSTRIAL MOVING PICTURES are advertising educators. H. \* NELSON STUDIOS tb Woudw nnl-art. C ndlilac *74)3 f DETROIT ' PAPER STOCK CO. WASTE PAPER Largest Dealers in City Highest Prices, Any Quantities Prompt Service ■*hone 4 b’r ,425). XX-40 llaadalpk Ihe Hcmmetcr Cigar ('o. Mnnnfaciurrr" of Hemmeter’s ('hampion 5c CIGAR 52 60 E Grand River Ave. DETROIT, MICH. — <• *-"nd 27***. .417 and Xl* l'lfth-a»c. Thos. Goodfellow General Trucking Mn< hlnery mated and erected. I omplefc htdrniillc equipment. r \ .John z\. Mack —. Company Printer*, Binder*. Rulers Mnnijfnrtiircra of 3lank Book*, Loose Leaf Devices viam 5746 49 W Lamed Street W. li. ANDERSON TOOL A SUPPLY CO. _ Concrete Mliom. < <i*onilnr., lUJ*ls. I’maps. sntiill Tools. Rxtrytblsd tn rtj it* pm cut lor the ronirarlor, Brnoh and Wacomb-sts Wain MM. SOLVAY 4* ' FUEL « ■B* Products m Sentet-Solva* Contpanv - ... . T COK E >olvav-t olrir net ( ompany —L,,— POCAHONTAS COAL FOUNDRY EGG .NUT f>ri ' PEA BUCKWHEAT LUMP EOQ BREEZE RICE NUT Salee Department—Detroit. Michigan THE NAME GUARANTEES THE HIGHEST QUALITY ’ i Esco Motor Locks HAVE NO EQUAL Evrnl n«ll> Hh) \nl V,.-.' J ESCO MFO. CO. ftrniMl am* a.* W u rrru \\ 1 j 1 Audits Invent, & fit tons Systems I‘p-to-Date Ini'omo Tax Service A. F. THAYER it:RriKii:o pi*ii. tcrotimiT (New Turk H* k intratlon) • IV-IK lllmr Ilk. Hlila. Mala irM V. "service PATTERN WORKS PATTERNS WOOD AND METAL K. I.rrrb, Vfirr. 1347 K. Jrl<*lM«-«t. F.ast U 7 V r : " —"" . ■—kx How Many Granite Blocks? Some *ee *ssr Itt m . m E I -EST JIB a ° • r f jrfm JMT BM o - e l HTfrJ Em ml J u s M The Anderson Granite C«w TOT JKfKKHXOX AVE. B, I MORLEY & COLEMAN 1 I • ■rnrral Vifnti, (-moral Casualty I Ininrnn.f. Surely Bonds. I Auto Insurance a Specialty. 1 I < ad. 44.17. HI I ( nlon Trust Bids. I \EL'£T fob |n.ooiu» and njKximui * We Make the Photograph* You Have In Mind Manning Bros. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS McCormick Plumbing Supply Company \V r nliolpnnlf to the r \ Heating Suppho- IVI. 'Wen I IV). JTD-IHV link, r Nl j. k. hi go r. e. nroo *4 r. Mllltnrr. m Hoaarafc. Plmne Cedar 111. Member of the Builder** and Tradem' Batch* rtf*. J. EL Hugg & Son M tlllM MiNTlUnont Otlmntr* klven on Reqaeat —. „ J Candler Dock & Dredge Ca. COXTRAITOni ' Special Concrete Work Dock*, Bridget, Sea Walla ind Pile Driving 305 Moffat Bldg. Main 11t V 111. !■■■■■/ IIERIIKRT G. DEGENS Concrete t nntrtictor. Rcinforrod concrete ron.tr ii«-tU»ti. enweroto rti«or*. slilriTiilk*, imt Ini "Org.ial tlonllty.*’ t«V) l‘rn >ti«cot IlMg., Dti> troll, Mich < "berry rw»*o Tti tiiir Itnllder. nn«i Cruder* Etrbauk V ■ ... ' in —mj / Telephone—Wtrt 2721 J. A. PETERS Provision Dealer WIIOI | t tI.KR n*o OIX AIK. f Lakeside Foundry GREY IRON AND SEMI STEEL CASTINGB Detroit. Mich. l »-•- ‘ 1