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PICK UP YOUR PHONE THE OTHER END IS HERE MAIN 4520- little. STORIES FOR BEDTIME ° .Mpre Kewilta From a Had Name. (Pnpyrlifht, 1918 t-y T W Burge**.) by i U<U{.\i O\ - .. tOit.su Roddy Fci I* wmart rnnugh to know wbi'i) some < n«* Is smarter ‘than ht* So af’er t*o or three at tempt* to catch Shadow the Weanel down there along the fence on’the edge of Farmer Hr >wn's cornfield h* Kave up and trottwl off about lit* business, telling Shadow that he would *et even with hfm yet Shad ow juat grinned iu the moat piovok ing manner. Ho warn’t worried the It hat bit b> Reddy'a threat* He had heard ouch threat* before very, very often, but no one had caught him yet and he didn't lor a minute lx* hevc that anyboiy ever would catch hlin You «e> he I.ad iht> grraiext fldence it hi* own aniartne * If yt i had a-ked him h« would have told you that there wa-u’t any one la the world *nutri enough to catch Mru. and he would have believed It. too. Hut you know there l« *uch a tlung a* t* ng too -iu ti for y our t»n good People ometime* get to thinking theni»«lve* *<» very smart that they giow card*.-* -Thi* h just what happened to Shadow the W.asel He watchi'd Rc*ldy Fox out of *ljrht and then ne started on along the 1* nr ■ to «e what he tould find He »a- Immensely tkh led wttl» himself to think that he had been too smart for Reddy Fox. and at the same time h*' was lerv, very angry because Reddy had false ly accused him of having T>anny Meadow Mou <* If if had been true he wouldn’t have trouble* In tha least. But i* w isn’t true an 1 !*ecause It vvn ♦ *me he felt tt wag very unjust So hi*- oy r- were Mill rad with ang* r as h* Ur n led • long In and out among the bushe • and tn hi* heart he r* solved Hist he would gel Dannx Mea low Mouse now ts for noth.nr hut ti ipjfe Red He w a -to n*»nt on Mitnk iTff how sweet would hi- hi rKepije when ti*' td'ild teil Reddv tha*. he l ad caught Danin that for once he forgot to w itch out a* sharplv as i uni. *ot In the cornfield wa* a llttlr !:•*«• mound a snow-covered heap of com stalks Shadow *aw It and at once decided that he would look it over Panny Meadow Mouae might he living therr. you know Lightly Bhadow hounded along over the anew to that little white mound Just a* he reached It there was a •harp whlxrlng sound overhead. In stantly he Jumped rld**w*y* I’ut he wait not quite quick enough Some thing sharp tore thru hit* white coat DIANA OF THE GREAT GAME The Story of a Woman’s Hunt For a Man. By ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON No. 77—-“ SQUARE ” The soul of honeaty l« In the point of view not in the actual word or action. Turn Flahartt spemsd s o be rny n»xt problem. In my fondness for his slstor Helen. Indeed for hi* whole family, I mallard I had be» n drifting on in a way which would warrant Tom In believing that I . nrod for him more than I actually did, From the first he bad shown an Interest tn me and fondne-v-i for me Not In the wav of the young blade* of the town who formerly hid been my admirers, but in a simple, whole-hearted manner that wa* very sweet to me Indeed. 1 had come more or tea* to lean upon Tom, to swatt his Judgment and to talk over my problems with Mm Meanwhile I realized he was com ing to rare'for nic v< ry deeply A year ago his affection would only fcave been a source of gratified pride Now mv conscience was ta»t growing - ! knew that kincq 1 rould never love Tom nor marry him. It was unfair to let him go on believing that I might. For several days l pondered upon the subject .Vs a matter of fact, Tom hail never g.xked me point blank to he hi* wife I knew, of course, that he hud not done so because he feared as y«t to put his fate to the test. Hut 1 knew Just as well, be wa* believ ing It fiTa* only a matter of tim*> before It would be quite safe for him to do so. To tell him before he asked me that l would not marry him was too much of a girl-* prob lem for pie Yet I (/It that somr thlngjpf the kind should he done to save pride. I could not avoid see Ing Toni a* l might some other chao because of my Intimacy with his family Every time I dined with them, Inevitably It wa* Tom whi walked home with me. At Inst there ckTne an opportunity ft had been a warm evening and T-un ands hud frtk'in it olrrultou rofjt* thru One of the pHrk* from !!)• Fl ah ar*y rtu* back to my room Ing house We were strolling wilh my hand on his arm In the good old fashioned wsv “l saw Jfine White the (fiber night.” 1 began "Did you’”' said Tom, in a half Interested way. HERE’S WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET— -= THE DETROIT TIMES LINER PAGE TALKING TO OVER 200,000 PEOPLE EACH DAY. ITS DETROIT'S BIG SHOP WINDOW. PUT YOUR WARES IN IT AND THE CROWDS WILL SEE THEM and he wai lifted up, up into th« air. “This I* to pay you for catchln-g m> Meadow Mouse' ' the voice of Roughleg the Hawk “You will he mighty poor eating, but tetter thun nothing, and you’ll never again •teal wh.it doesn’t belong to youl" This was too much for Shacow. For a second time that day he waa fal-ely a< 'Used He kn* witwa - fill because of the bad nume he had earned, but this didn’t matter. "It's a lie!” h« screamed. "I haven’t * vrn seen a Meadow Mouse, and no Meadow Mouse belongs to you until you've caught it! I*t me gc or you’ll be sorry.” Roughleg the Hawk laughed and that laugh wan harsh and unplews ant. ’ M ho'll make me sorry?’’ ho peered, beating the air with his great wing* as he headed fug the Big Hickory Tree If he had waPed a minute longer h*- wouldn’t have axked that ques tion As I have said tte.fore Shadow Jhe Weasel l» no coward. He will fight for his life as long as there Is a breath In his shut body When Roughleg had shot down from the *k> he had Intended to clutch Shad ow just bark of his head, but Shad <*w had jumped *o suddenly that he had *ucc*-eded In clutching Mm cnly h\ the *km Just above his tail Now \ou know Shadow i> veiy *Um und long and no on a* can twist and turn quite us he can Tho Roughleg'* claws hurt Shadow twisted and squirmed and threw himself up THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE Beauty Should Grow With Xjjr. "Margie, you certainly are some girl” * Wc were sitting at the table, Mol lie and Chad »nd I>lck and I We had reached the coffee stage and Hick had settled back In his chair und his eyes rested on me delight edly. * *' "I am something over the tJm*‘ when I might be referred to a* a girl, LMck,” I said with a laugh. "No, you’re not,” he said w ith con victlon. ' Chad spoke up, "I too wa* Just thinking. Margie, how girlish you look Mollie Is looking older than you till* minute” % Poor Chad, he did not know. U». tie book. If 1 had to create this old world over again I would have Tom loved me too much these days to distniat me. He knew, be cause I had tol dhim. that before I met him there had been several rich young gallants In my life But he knew. too. that I no longer anw them. "He wanted me to go to dinner with him” I continued. "Guess you didn’t go; did you?" hazarded Tom. "No.” I confirmed, "and I don’t think he will ever ark ine again l told him what l really thought of him l told him that If lie hail showed any Interest In me- while I was 111 I might havo felt some friendship for him, hut that I knew and he knew he only cared for me when ! wa* well and looked my best so that he could take ra* about to restaurants and show me off'• "That'* the stuff!” interpolated Tom ”1 rues* It’s trua. too” "Os course |t |s," i answered. "I was Just sort of a cabaret to him. Just as your sister Helen told nie girls were to his kind of men. He would never really care for ine. Me—" 1 paused and blushed a little In the shadow of the darkened street, "he would never want to marry me." I said. "Well," replied Tom easily. "Yon wouldn’t want to marry him. would you? So. that’s even!" I took a long hreath. "No." I said slowly, "T wouldn’t want to marry him. But for the same reason there Isn’t anybody I'd want to marry Just now f don’t love anybody enough for that May be l never will ” , 1 felt Tom’* arm *tlffen beneath my hand. "Oh, Iff”' he said rather huskily. "You don't mean—you don't care for - any one?" "Yes." | answered steadily. "F haxr never met any one yet I loved • noiurh to marry” There wa* a Jong, miserable j>nuse. and then 4 Geo, i>j'” whispered Tom. ”l«*•» square of you to say that' I'm no fool I know why you said It' l m not going to give up. either, hut | »Htß to tell vou It’s hiafitrd quaro Ju*t tlje snnie"’ My eyes filled with tears It was the first itmc in my life any one had railed me V uare." and baek so that he managed to sink his sharp little teeth in the fleshy p« r t of one of Roughb-g’s Ug*. 'Hie feath-T* protected it, but. Shadow ground and ground his teeth until they got thru 4h»- feather* nnd ■ Roughleg squealed with pain. In the air he couldn’t do a thing to make Shadow let go and so he hurried for hla favorite i*>rvh where he would be able to use his cruel hooked beak and tear Shadow to pieces. Just a* he got there Shadow ground his teeth harder tbua ever and the pain made Roughleg loosen his hold of Shadow. lJke a da*h Shadow let go hi* own hold and dropped. He struck a branch, caught hold, ran along It and tn? * a hole in the trunk of a tree and was -afe And there he staved to nurse his w-ounds. which were not vety !>ad, and with bitter thoughts t© feed the-anger in his heart. Outside Ro ghleg the Hawk nurse-' hi* wound* and wish ed he had let Shadow alofie. Meanwhile over In Farmer Brown's barn Manny Meadow Mouse was having a splendid time without the least Ideji of what a lot of trouble hi* disappearance was mak Ing for other*. I suspect that It would have tickled him If- he had known Nett Story -New Year Wishes ana Resolve* jt Deaths Mlrh*| Nowak. *2B Wesson. SI year*. lot>ai pn* union a, Joseph W right, Detroit, .NL-niclt h- pita!, about SO years, pulmonary iu -r- ulo *i.« Hrrma/t Kt* - nier, 1278 M< Kin ley. JS year*. ttiber-ulobl* of lunttf. Elor« r. -e Kwl,in. 000 Sevent---nth, * month* brob-'h'"*. larru* K f'orter. 2)8 Tlreruan. 7? years. I'unr-r < f throat. «' * ti « 11 •* m NJ Tyler f>s or*- s•. 7 1 years, broncho j-neurnontn . Mar' M .larks* n. Ilarp*-r ho-pital, r-.* y ear* a woman more beautltal In stead of ugly when -he v. - expect ing a child I think nature always give- ')i> worst < n-1 o' r It 1* bad enough 'n have to go down, down Into the valley of shadow to bring torth n child without looking #o ugly for nearly a y* ar that even those who love you best must turn their t yes - away In pity. Think, if you ever do think, little hook how wonderful it would be if i woman gr* w fairer and more • \ Uilsitely beautiful eaeh day. and when one looked at her one would be pleased to look agaMi Would not a great r< il of this false modesty and cant, with which many people surround coming mothers b<* done away with? We're awful hypocrite*, little book. Society t-i> -I* >;i worn an, be modest and don’t how your self, for you ate going to have a baby, when all the time It means, don’t show yourself because you lbyk i-giy. When, oh when, little book, will we loam to tell the truth without being squeafnish, r and that makes' me think of the most hypocritical lie* of all. They are those 'we tell run children supposedly for the stiffen ing of their power to resist vice. If we could only repeat our Me* simply to charm, to delight, to give pleasure. Society could be arranged on anew ba.*ds that would oe much more stable I wa* thinking all this, little book, when I was brought back to earth by Chad asking me to dance. Dick looked up quickly, "Are you sure you are well enough to dance. Margie ’” he asked. "You - hotild have seen her danc ing with Malcolm Stuart last night,” laughed Mollie. “Oh.” wa* Dick's quick exrlama tion. "Is Stuart down here'” “He was for a couple of days," answered Mollie. "but h<* - * gone nmv.” "He Is doing a spfendld thing In building that hospital." commented Chad "Isn't It about time he did some thing splendid?” growled Dick "What do you mean?” I asked. "Well, everyone knows Malcolm Stuart has never In hi* life consld ered anybody or anything but his own pleasures. ° He has always been enormously rich, but this Is the first time I ever heard of him doing any great good with his money." "Well, you must givo him credit for what he Is doing now,” was Chad’s decision as he took me out to dance Oh, little book, if 1 could make you understand what If means to me to be ablt* to walk, to dance! F irled to express my feelings to Chad imd he said. ”J think I understand. Mar gle, and I also think 1 understand Dick wants to dance with you,” and ho took me back t° the table. "Aren’t you going to nsk me to dance. Pick,” I said demurely, "or I* It against your principles to dance with your own wife?” "Will you dance with me, dear?" was hU eager question. "Vou know I am no! a good dancer." "But you are v iny husband," T said softly. * j "Margie W*verly, H be remarked dcllghtedlv. "I believe you are Irv ng to flirt with me" "Well. Mu re I" no law iga n t M 1* there?” "Dearest, dearest, does f? ouan "Perhaps^* - tTo Be Continued) hron* h:ai pneumonia Joseph Halle. Detroit Municipal hospital, ♦« year*. r rruitn.uuiri tui*--rrul-o*m, Frederick* evt-hana, £»4? 'lletrtt. *1 i*ovr», chronic colitis; donutt ina Z Brxoalc*. ~'£t Kirby K.. 1J day*. !■ bar pneumonia. Anna I’allo**. 70v St Aubln, H 0 years. Jitgrippe, Albert <’ Tucker. Harper I *pit-»l, 2S >• iiv, septl mta; Re»d Nf A. Mo«ler, 74.? MoDougail, 1 uontli. acute In dig* lion; Albert Wil kin-. Hotel Metrop«i|e. about 45 years, inqueat pending; Mad* I Mie-omb, 3,1 years, pulmonary tuber culosis; t’entmlr Bobrowskl, 141G<'an t• im. 4 years, c^rebro-spinul menlngi tin. .1 *, h n Hoekowekl, 1272 Twenty fifth, 2 months, acute nephritis, f'tto Wunxihe, *3 C'-ng'-r, 59 years, per nicious anemia. Carl O. l'unnlng, 1 -H3 Wfib.i.-h. 3 \ • ar*. Inbar pneumonia; Mary Waste!. 22 Oatr*. 23 day*, i a fetn foramen ovale; Vincent Wisni ewski, Receiving hospital, about 28 ; y< ars. crush'ng Injuries; Anna Okon, *l2 Ihrbot*. 7 years, aba* e*s of liver; John Kuctinewski, 811 (Uvene, about r,«t year-. 1* -1 •»> r pneumonia; Irene Wll ikcwtta, .8 I.m/. l ><-ar. scarlet fe ver; Irene Or os*. 122 I’elonze. 2 years, a* ut- k-Mstriti- Hen Nirhle. Receiving ho spite ':8 'tsra ‘ alcoholism; Joe 'pkronqvig, Receiving hospital, about 27 years, total pneumonia; Florence Droefcy, Woman's iioapltal. 2 months, hrmicho pneumonia, John Kovack. Receiving hospital. 58 v-ears. mitral I lnsufflclcncv Tri *> Bros*. Receivlnc b. vpttal tbout 40 v-nr*. fractured skull Tom* Ward 728 Kercheval, about 20 years alcoholism; Mrs. Mary matt.**, D-tro!t Tuberculosis sanitari um. about 2S vears, pulmonary tu , berculcist*. > bircrrce A Meredith, 28 H»cis. 4 dava. insnHion Charles Gould.. Receiving li- -total, about 2*l years, lobar pneumonia THREE COUPLES IN SOLDIERS’ HOME MARRY GULFPORT, Miss.. Dec P? Tn thm« Miiail room*, ov*-rlc»oMug the Gull of Mexico and the lawn upon w hieli Jefferson Dtivi* »trolled in fit-- la*t year- three old couples jjurt married have started house keeping anew The youngest bride ; i 64 vear- old. the youngest bride room 74 The three touple* staked a triple wedding and each partici pant had been married before. The bride and bridegrooms were inmate* of the Jefferson Davis Beau voir Soldiers’ home an Institution dedicated to making comfortable th« declining years of the veterans and widow* of veterans of the confed erate states. Printing—-the plain nmi kind—that l« right—-Times .Inh llepl.—'lnin 4-VJO. Mortuary Hi: X ITII-V l.;nn!», D* • J 8 i 7 be loved Wife of .1 <i mes H Heattta. Fu neral Monday front residence. 27-9 tifin.ilton-iiu .. *it 1 lit p in Rurial n lawn frmctwv, via auto Pi:i 117 2fi in her rrsMen <*, 171 T*• 'Vnsen»l-,t\ ('nrolin*. aged 6u ‘years, bi-lev* 1 mother «.f Chari***, Ifnrv Sara. Ill«» and Flora Bc litz. Niitl**- --I funeral later, f 01,1,1 \s le-. ii, r i\ a m. He rn -' n s >t funeral p«rl-»rs of R i;. a (5. It Marti.-. ♦»TN Trumbull-avc. Ni .ti- c <»f i min 'd later. IIIINV t'll\ Vt r< ! Icnec (if ills s: s f*-r. Mr-, -ieunle [> Griffin. 16aStan t n-.. i ,'dwii -t J . brb-ved bus bund of !It l; ! Hon-fain, father of Wintfi *.] Donald. Kf'hel and Ivy, rst ■ of ,Vr M Mete rr'\ Funeral n- Sun-lav Bur lai at C|ej * !nn-l, Ahlo. kill <• G I id). Dee. 29. T9l 6 age 1 \ • ar*. beb-ved son of Mrs. M try Krtig i'uioritl froYn residence. UJI t’ttdlllgc-av* . Time later. VlllM'lK Dc< 2 19)6. Joseph E A . '.> year.a, .beloved ion of Noah , and M, 1 Montle and dear b- -tto r t f Mrs Martha At-rahf.m. Alf**-rt. Edward. Idlllnn, Viola. Er ie at, Walter ami Donald Montle Funeral from residence, 722 Bt. t’ialr-av*., Tn- t.iv. Jan. 2. at 8 20 do st R. rnard’* church at 9am XTW'HKt" nr.-line. Dee 19. 1916. of pn-'Utnrvnla, nt San Aurellno, Cal., > late of r*etroit. f>lnter of Mr* H S Dun. an. San Anaellno, and of Mnl aey U. Stephens, of Birmingham. Mieh Burial it Woodlawn ceme tery. San l'nrielsco. WIIITFI Fn* -red Into real on FV'- dav mornlli*. Deo. 2? 1916. In hta heme' In Adamifowo Md.. Benjaniln White, brother of Ele.-inor JVhlte Rogers. Service* at 11 o'clock on Monday morning. Jan 1. 1917. In St Luka’s Episcopal church. Ad amstown Interment In Frederick, Maryland XX HITE Dec 59. 1916 in her daugh ter's residence, 822 Eh-nlteau-blvd Elizabeth, dear mother of Mt**. T,eo t>avls, Mr* George Chadwick nnd Mrs Dorter Chadwick. Funeral from her dauguter'* re*ldence. No tice of ttme lat.-r, c"."e. bird & CO.— Funeral Directors . 27 West Hancock Ave. Phone Grand 3158 Detroit. Mich. ■ ICI-P XX ANTI;If—H.4L* OCR regular cotirae reduced to *SO Careful. Individual instruction Day and night classes. Toola, etc furn ished position* secured Special Inducement for present class of ten rnen now forming. M rite or call. NATIONAL AI TOM OR ILE HCffOOU 734 Woodward-ave. Detroit SALESMEN WANTED We require several salesmen 30 15 years old, having seijiug experi ence. particularly In biiitdlni; «up plies, th* knovvfedge of building constru. tton. ability to read plan* and specific** Ion». nicrhantcsl tram'nß. having ability to Inter -1» w sn-1 s- Il architects nnd mn tractor* tn Michigan. Ohio and Tn dinn* Applicant* whasuhimt full particulars as to experience, quail fleatl >ns. po*ttle»n* h» Id. salary earned, will be granted Interview- ■< in Detroit Jan « S.dnr Metal 1 Products Go., Inc., Columbus. Ohio. BOOKKEEPERS, stenographers and general office help wishing p/s’- tion. kindly rail or write ttie Daisy P Miller Agency, BJ6 Chamber of Commerce. fVr-T-7*l. CsS BENVIt HANDW or cabinet maker*. H. hmled-Sisinan, 39R BcaufalDst; UItKUIT younsr man about IS years of ape for work In mail room. Apply Maaliiiff Dept., Detroit Times, 7!)-7. r )-77 HaR- Jey*uve. NKl.f* U AUrkll—l'RMUdt " - -MI N' WANTED full I'm*, fl* ;-«x time .*• an hosir. .selling giisrsntced Wesr-t’roof Tfo*l* r> t-» wearer Kvpertenee unnecessary. W'»r l*roof Mills, Norrlatown. F». DETROIT TIMES uri.r xvxvttcij—rrwAi.n j “telephone OPERATORS WANTED Owinpr to the constantly ln crewsing number of calls, w« require additional operators. Fay while learning. Advance ment rapid. Permanent posi tions. Apply between hours of 9a.m. and 9p. m. Operators’ School, Michigan State Tele phone Company, comer John ft and Madiaon. WANTED 200 MORE OIRTaS to 1 <*arn Hir-i r making. ,W# will pay w Ml* 'oarnlng SI.OO PER DAY -i < garmakcra earn from 1,12 to *29 per week. M ' ' tern - ignr fn.-tory In Am c-rl. a. APPLY TO ’Hie Hemmeter Ciqrar Cos. 2 to CM Bast Oranrt niv<*r-av*. kok x.xu—xiM Ki.i 4u;or<t Typewriters—Late Models Underwood. Corona. Royal Smith. Remington. EB9B| *lO to *SO, or rent *1 to A&TjeSr Vm.TU'iIT TYPE CO.. f,*rr- r.-tm uv*., near \Y Ofiward Main 4102 \ FOUNT A NS r»w and used; st* am tab!*-*, .-t->r< furniture cof fee urn* Easy t- rr-is G*-o Marsh Cos., ts Boat Atwat* r-*t Main 4751 Typewriter Bargains sls \n *-'.o *ftill> gnarante.-d, ->n .-asy t • ime U\’DKRW( K)l>, ROYAL. riiKONA, etc Rcntfng *1 50 up. Ltri.*«t *tock in city U S TYPE WRITING CO., UartlVla.- r,6sis 7 Campus Martlus, ur. Detroit Opera house ROOMS- furniture for room* com plete. *1 week Sumner Mich A 4th STORXGF furniture nearly new bar gain p-P-e S' '■ n< r Do Mich A 4th. . ... n " '..-..-I'-r — STORAGE tMi « 411" 4GK ACME Storage rnammotn warehouse. Storage moving M 899 41 Gilman. CT'VERAL STORAGE CO, moving. pacKing. fir* proof, rate* right Mo tor vans f->r suburban moving. T’hone Cadillac 69. ROKHL BROS. Storage, Cartage and Packing Dffloe. 187 Alfred Ridge S2B PARTY MOVING to California can rent putt of car Central Storage Cos, Cadillac 89 FOR 9ALK—f*I-AIIIIIMT I’BorBRTT THOMAS BROS. HAVE MOVED TO 412 Farwell Bldg. Griswold Near Grand River Real Estate Sendee LOANS, INSURANCE May we *je favored with veur inquiries? Mew Phone Cherry 4394 Co-operation or Brokers Solicited. i 7-It* n »\J COTTaGI;. bnth. cellar, burn. *3.700 212 Mt. Vernon. North 4845-W. - ■ , - ——» A Chance to Make $3,000 In 4 months; positively the best buy on Hatnilton-blvd I have some In side information regarding this property that >- u should have to appreciate it* wonderful possibili ties. Mv client ne.-dg money ftid must sell uulckly. h. K TRIX. 1022 Ford Bldg. Main 5900 ~ sacrifice” (Solid brick house on Rlxteenth-st.. strictly modern und is largo enough for s rooming house. Good lot. Will sacrifice for t'i orto to dose out es tate, $2,0-1 will carry. MICHIGAN LAND CO. Cad. 6217 417 Frc Press Bldg S4OO DOWN Six-room cottage nn lot 49x171 In Gross* Polnte, prlco $2.8d0. For further particulars call Hickory ! 1013 A Few Days Only Anyone with SI,OOO can buy a seml bungalow on on* of the b«st street* of the Orsnd River ave. district for S6OO less than regular price If not •old «t one* the price will b« $5.R00 and it 1* worth It It has *l* rooms and bath, oak, white enamel and mahogany finish, fireplace, built-in hookcae**. paneled dining room. French and mirror doors, sleeping porch; 40- ft lr>t; sld* drive. All up-to-the minuta Only two blocks from car This Is « splendid dull •*ason buy Call Mr. Ohoae, Wal nut 8417 M or W. SHERMAN LISTER 403 Fsrwell Rldg Dsdlllan 5190. • HTHGLAND PARK DYO FAMITyY, 7irl< k veneer. 8 room* pantry, book cases, stone steps. Just finished; ] near Hamltton-blvd. 8 minute* from Ford'a A bargain Owner, ) Hemlock 4773-. T 6-Room Plat Taylor mpek west of Hafnllton-Mvd This flat will please you. Imuhle **- - rage everything up to the minute. I ROS« R.e'fll rvvNr'TRUr’TlON rV)., 1207 MaJestle Rldg. Cherry 2154 Market 5510 pull 941 K—VACANT IOTA - * THOMAS BROS. have moved to 412 Farwell Bldg. Griswold i.ear Grand River Real Estate vService LOANS, INSURANCE May iv b« favored with your inquiries? Mew Phone Cherry 4394 Cooperation of Urukeia Solicited. 0T row *AIR—VACANT LOT* A A A A A A. A. A. A A. A. A. PALMER WOODS Very desirable lot* for AaU In this hlgh-cl»i*s ■cbdlvlalon M K I.AUGHT.IN. 1031 Mm* Bank Bldg —eadWac A* 120x120 UnreatrUtc 1 corner, Massachusett* • n.l Hawthorne, opposite Maxwell, nrar Ford and General Motors: $8 5(i9; t*rrns Owner North 8428 HI 41X1:99 orpilHTl XlTir* WILL PAY CASH For equities In vacant lots and Im proved property EBERT, 809 Majestic Bldg. PF.KAONAL NOTICE—If any poor girl Is In trouble, needing advice, friendship or help, write or call on SRTRK TART MARGARET DUFFY. 1017 Fort-st. W Salvation Vrmv. PRIVATE' INVESTIGATING AND DETECTIVE WORK DONE RT EX - PERT MALE AND FEMALE OP ERA TI VFP I* >ME«TIC TROUBLES A SPECIALTY. REST OF LEGAL SERVICES. Sterling Secret Service 701-3-2 CONOR E-S RI.DO MAIN 2*58 UK xi i" i xTT;"4n*i*4rßn Mill;* DON’T SHOP for thet house or lot without DICKINSON’S GUIDE In your pocket Mailed ..n request Department T. Dickinson'*: Detroit. KOK SALK—rtHMI 10 ACR-teS Adjoining Wavne, house, ham chlck . n hou.*e, granary., 4d rods f font age on road A bargain with $i,900 down. MAIA)NEY-CAMPBELL REALTY CO. 60 4 Ere* Press Bldg. FLORIDA Producing oranges and grape fruit, 40 acres center (\f small growing town: a fortune to someone; over *,o(>o hexes this year, will sell at sacrifice ne«-d money for business In this • It' will arrange terms. R* - pratTH f'INSTRUCT ION CO.. 1307 Majestic Bldg. Cherry 215 t M;<5610. SOUTHER\ FARMS ANI) ORCHARDS MISSISSIPPI COAST Taesn and orange groves. 2Vhr pay enormous pri'fits to development companies” Buy of owners through an agent with ordinary real e.state commissions, who is fully acquaint ed with condition* of success through long residence among the lands for sal- !-'>•• e om Mr, Kills. BASSETT & SMITH 410 Ford Bldg Tel. Main 2825. Hurry and You Can Buy 80 acres, nearly all under cultiva tion. good soil, 8-room house- fuU basement, large burn, plenty or outbuildings. windmill orchard, hors* s, cow *, pigs, chickens, all farm Implements, together with hay, grain, corn, fodder, etc. Will price the whole thing at $5.00u If sold this w'cek. D P. WIT,RON. 615 Chamber of Commerce. SACRIFICE ~ 48 seres. I mile* from Marine city. Mich Will consider good land con tract or city property. We have other good farm* for sale or ex change Sc e us for bargain*. Michigan Land Cos.. 417 Fre. Press Bldg Cad. 8215. 52 ACRES ’ 40 mile* from Detrott. one mile from iht town of Rrtghton. on good roads, tine building, good land, fine for chicken* and fruit. A bargain. »**■ 1,1 or trade. Walnut 1326-M. MAT.DNES < AMI BELT. REALTY CO.. 58 4 Fre*. Pres* Rldg. FARM buyers send for "Piper’s Farm Bulletin " It's free Many bargains W. C. Piper. Holden bldg.. Detroit FUN UNCIAL WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS MEANS *• WADE 11.10 Majestic Hdg, BOAHDjtKj ROOYI. A VICK clenn room with breakfast •nd dinner ff>r three gentlemen who would appreciate good home with private family. 240 Hibbard. Hickory 1552-R. ro WENT'—SOO*k HOTEL FRANKLIN Oor I,arned and Bate«-sts. Make rour home for the winter at the Hotel Franklin. Special weekly rate* from $4 to |lO. FURNISHED RgCmK large light, steam heated, private home, with phone, near Grand Belt line; ree soneble. Call North «871-M. Hannan Rental Agency A free ilet of houses and flats Call In person at the oldest snd largest real estate exchange In Michigan. 1 McORAW BLDG TO HKXT-FLAT* FIVE R'OMS ?4 MerrlU-sve.. block from Hamilton line. Six. rooms. $34 Fleld-ave MICHIGAN LAND CO. 41? Free Press Bldg. Csd 8311 CENTHAJ* HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT —7 room*, bath, front J *rch. *t«*am b-a* Phom Walnut 4iM W. FORRENT BEAUTIFFT* 5-room lower flat. I*9 Hamifton-ave., block e«*t of Wa terworks park Phone Cherry 2104 or Market 5510. HK\L KHTITK OPI'ORTt \ITIK< RR.4I. ESTATE OV 1*0(1 Tt XI 1 11' *• It F\ I I*>r4l» OPPORTt 11TIKS • HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT New Year Bargains WATERWORKS PARK DISTRICT * 94-MIKE CIRCLE HAMILTON AVE. 2 4-fi.mllr brlrk * room, and bath wti **« ■ . -\ ar«t•• bal*n«rt'f*r apt •Ida; *o.*l rar l»n**a; •<>rfu*thtn* for fnT**l*n*ra. 11.000 j r , 2 rln+U. (n i*> »! .•* ■i h ’ > ofd A No. 1 con down/ ln<om* |1 4aa. x ■ tton; v*ry • '«>*> l*fW' t y l 4 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY; N**w l-fumllv brink v#*n«vr « loom* and *uln tarlor ft*.thw "rt! ?> I*. 1 1 * f> 1 flt' Plk*'*. brainrd nnd pan**!***! dinlna room flat* on thr a».-on4 flAor with »nn par let* - " ‘’•apt garair** n«>t[nni*n r/\ j *-t ;oft ft. of .l*■.ff*'raon, on* of tha mo*t beautiful rtrrrl.* WE ARE GOING TO MOVE. LARGER BUSINGS DEMANDS LARGER QUARTERS. WATCH THE PAPERS FOR NEW ADDRESS. C, L. JACKSON if Hickory 2085, " f.12 Drexel BNdL MOWKV TO 1.04* 3% Money 3% To build, lo pay off mortg.ige, to buy: let us explain to you. Either writ* »s ■ ull,-<l^wrv of America lr.So Uenoborot bldir LA NT) C<)NTH A < TSIiOI (, H I Quirk and sntlsf ijj <* , EBERT, 309 Majestic Bldg. LAND CONTRACTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. MARION «10 CH Ul or COM PAP «m MONEY TC7LOAN ON VACANT LOTS Liberal loalns on r*al estate, second mortgage realty loans Will buy equities In vacant lots and im proved property. EBEP.T, 309 Majestic Bldg. START 1917 RIGHT PAY YOUR BILLS Start the new year with a Clean slate Owe only one place. We will innkr you a loan on your furniture, piano, horses anti wag ns, etc You can repay us In easy payments to suit your income. 135 00. TOTAL COST »S "0 (FOR 4 MONTHS) v f#on*er or shorter time *t the same proportionate Ugal } rat*s Costs nothing; to Investigate. Call, write or telephone STATE LOAN CO. UTIT F!/V>R PENOBSCOT BLDG. ROOM 1106 45 FORT ST WEST PHONE CHERRY LICENSED AND PONDED TO THE STATE OK MICHIGAN. Land Contracts Bought Quick and satisfactory deals EBERT, 309 Majestic Bldg. CONSTRUCTION T/IANR-L Ib« ra t amount* J F Weber. 204 Oratlnt Land Contracts Bought Quick and satisfactory deals. EBERT, 309 Maestic Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN * ON VACANT LOTS Liberal loans on real estate. Second mortgage realty loans We buy and sell equities In vacant lots and improved property EBERT, 309 Majestic Bldg._ WE RUT USD CONTRACTS. Detroit Land Contract Cos. 618-613 Hammond Bldg. Cad 691*. FOR SALIC—ACREAGE NEW ROYALOAK CAR LINE 10 acres, only 400 feet from new Royal Oak car line, on the or* MU* mad Ripe for subdivision. Terms extraordinarily easy. Don't delay. <mr prl » is right Call owners. ROSS-BOOTH CONSTRUCTION CO., 1307 Majestic Bldg Cherry 2154 Market 5510 HIGHLAND PARK Near Ford's, two-family brick veneer flat, corner lot, near car, school and stores, all modern conveni ences 5 large rooms, sun parlor and hath and finished basement, each hot air h*at. Also four frame 2 family flats, build ing, 6 rooms each, all conveniences, close to above. Reasonable prices and easy term*. BASSETT & SMITH 410 Ford hl.lg Tel Mnln 2*25, BimiXICM OPPORTI JIITIKI BUSINESS OPPOHTUfIITI** Bookkeeping and Auditing Can take on several more sets of books. Will audit, open or adjust books and keep in good business shape, calling daily or as needed] You should know your financial condition. Small charge for my services. J. W. FARRINGTON rUBUC ACCOUNTANT 1307 Majestic Bldg. * 'Phone Cherry 2154 FOH 9ALB—VACANT LOT* rOR SALB—VACANT I.OT* \ Special New Year’s Offering JOHN R. AND NEW ROYAL OAK CAR LINE SUBDIVISION THKMC LOTS. ACCORDING TO OUR PT.XN, COST YOU AS A MKMRBE or THE SYNDICATE , $275 i ATJ. T.AROF, T.OT , » 4" FT AND Lp. O/ T OCR PT \N \M> rARTirt- PATE IN THE PROFITS LOTS AIMOiSIViV M ( C I.T.rNC,* FOR n.oas and rr for i uutup. u jm i matiov \r»r-i i- r<x a. NO. 4*. TIMES. ONE CENT A WORD AND WORTH IT' TO Hit II4MIR—KARR* KM hang:: farm. STOCK and TOOLS Tw«> w- <k« igo 1 advertised 57 acre* 17 mib «• t of Detrot* as * "Rare Opp r on v winch It c- rtalnly ne money. !*•*<■. 27 1 listed another farm of 7<> «i re* only \ miles from i arllne w th a fall S-room house, quite « g i SbxiO barn, «». • • e icres of go.id! ■ f new a< • d>rig.*"“TtC,» -oil runs from a -and’. | nin t* a (duck ard day loam With the farm go** ou « n o pa I «if mule 1 5 COWS, 3 h-dfer brr and -ow, A shoats. 1 gee <•!, 7’’ to In) chickens, new grain binder, gra <* reaper, wagon, rack and b :> • slightly used corn hinder drill and al. necessary tool*. Everyth nr: ■ >mj let* fur M.oort; 11.6 will e*< hange for a hou < r two-family flat on east si la. W. : p \' long, easy terms on I alan> e If • u ’■ nnt a good farm rtiat v ill rapidly Inereas- In value lose n’. t me, but close the deal on EYSTER, THE FARM MAN r.o; Majestic Bldg, WANTED—REAL ESTATE Will Pay Cash for Equities In vacant h>t anil Improved property, or bargains In real estate. Quick deals a specialty EBERT, 3Q9 Majestic Bldg. . -L- 1-1 m- \ \V ANTED—» ARM* WANTED- Tc hear from owner of good farm for sale Northwestern Murines Agency, Minneapolis Minn. WANTED To HEAR from owner of ,good farm for sale. State cash price nod description, TV E Bush, Minneapolis. Minn WATTED—TO ggrH A NOB CASH FOR FURNITURE LAREAU MAIN 2904 AA ANTKDTOBUY—MISCELLANEOUS CAsiH for old false teeth, gold crown*, broken lewelry. diamonds, watches, ete, full value paid. Liberty Rfg. Cos. 97 Wopdw'd 4th floor elevator. ROYAL OAK ILLUSTRATED MAILED FREE. VERY INTERESTING; IT SHOW* ROYAL OAK Webster-Oliver-Streeter Cos. 1988-60-62 Penobscot BTdf. Cad. 8440. Hill MALE—MOTORCULKI GARAGE, $46.55 * Promjpt shipment and quick ereettoti make this Aladdin garage a bar gain. For further information call 107 Ford bldg. Phone Main «•««. - _ ‘ ———■ PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, ETC., WANTED Sealed propoaalt will be received by the Board of Wayne County Sup erintendents of the Poor until Tues day. Jan, 1. 1917, at 10 a. m . for furnishing such Quantities of Freeh Beaf. Mutton. Pork. etc., eto.. as may be required and ordered for th# Insti tutions at Elolse for the year ending Dec* 3t. 1017. All to be In,strict ac cordance with specification* now on file and open to Inspection In this office;’ The right to reject any and all bide is reserved. 8. <3. MUTER, M. IX, President. H. H. PRENELAUER. Secretary. Municipal Court building, Detroit, Mich., Dec. 18. 1910. PAGE 9