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THiKSIIAV. MARCH 29. 1,17. COUNCIL HAS CUT OUT $0,000,000 1 City’s Tax Budget For 1917 Now Under $38,000,000 ESTIMATES GO TO BOARD TODAY Aldermen Allow Addi tional Land for Wash ington School Reducing the intimates of the board of by nearly $4,600,- 000 Wednesday morning, the coun cil, aa a committee of the whole, to data haa cat nearly $8,000,000 from the $46,000,000 budget. The largeat cut made by the aldenr.en wan sl,- 000,000. asked for an addition to the Cess Technical high school The council approved the report of ita committee on claima fold accounts in Its entirety, restoring but one Item, $30,000, for the purchase of additional land mirrouudlng the Washington school, on B-aublen. near Madlena. This Item brought out the only argument over the school hoard es timates The additional land la rought In order that several places of ill-repu’e may be driven from the vicinity of Ihe school The council war ln<iln< and to censure Commission rr Couiens for having permitted these places t<> flourish. Aid Kronk expressing ihe opinion (hat the al dermen should at once order these places out of existence because of tlie evil Influences they would have a tendency to exert on the school children. Al»hn a few Items still remnln to be pasred on by the council before the estimates are given over to the board of estimates Wednesday for final consideration, aldermen who have been following the rutting of the estimates closely express the opinion that the estimates now have been reduced to shout S3B 000.000 with about $18,000,000 of fhls be raUed by bond Issue. ART TREASURE LEFT BY PRIEST # With the probate of the will of Fr Charie* J. flutter, late priaal of Bt. Anthony's parish, Modnetday morning. It became known that Charles L Freer, art collector, haa pronounced a painting of Joan of Arc that hung on the walls of the priest's home a genuine canvas of Jules LeKebvre and worth about $28,000 Fr Hutter left his entire estate to Ft. John A Koelter, of Portland. Mich., with the request that the painting and one or two other artl cles be disposed of for the benefit of St. Anthony's pariah. Fr. Koeiser announced that Mr. Freer, who is an undisputed authority ou art mat ters and who owns a famous col lection of Whistlers, bad passed on the authenticity of the canvas. painting came to Detroit rich uncle of Ft Hutter dh'd In New York, leaving him a large sum of money and the picture, at rordtn* to Ft Krneet Van Dyne. On Fr Mutter’s death little was left of the inheritance but tha picture. Oarl Melchera. noted Detroit art ist, studied under LeFflfctrt DR. AYERS WILL SPEAK BEFORE INGLESIDE CLUB Dr. lieonard P Ayres, of New York, rector of the Russell Sage foundation’s educatjenal division, will be the speaker at the Ingleslde club's weekly meeting Thursday night Dr Ayres Is regarded by progressive educators as a real leader of scientific work in the pub lic schools He Is the author of many works on educational sub lecta His subject will be "Detroit’s greatest school problem." with ape dal reference to the duties of the naw seven man school board. friiittat—<k» *>«m «m Mat fbat tm Tlwr* He*, —Wain 48V* HORNBLOWER & WEEKS - MEMBERS - New York, Boston and Chicago Stock Exchanges Orders Executed In AU Security Markets J. J. HAYES, Manager 201 Penobscot Building, Detroit, Mieh. CITES ORDINANCE TO GAS COMPANY < omplalnts of rxor mant charge* (or the installation of gaa servlet pipes having renewed the office of Corporation Counsel Dlnfoiuan, he has called the attention of the De troit City (las company to the city ordinance, which requires that the company shall maintain service pipes to the lot line of ihe consum er. end shall charge for laying and furnishing service pipes from the lot line to Ihe meter at not more (ban 15 cents per lineal foot. Mr. Dlngeman wrote the company that he failed to see where the coui|»any had authority to make such charges as had been referred to, in the complaints. MILITIA IS FIT TO FACE ANY ENEMY 4 . Can Now Muster 150,- 000 Highly-Trained Soldiers NEW YORK. March 2$ .—An army of 150,000 men—the national guard of the United State* —Is on Us toes awaiting summons. They are fit and ready from the buckles on the mules' harness and the straps on the “papoose packs" to the Mg six-inch howitzers in the ar tlllery. Asa unit the natwauxl guard Is better fitted for actual war ser vice than nt any time *vbce the vol unteers were mustered out after the Civil war. commanding officers of the different organnatlons assert Scores of high officers of guard or ganizations from everv state In the Union are here today for the *e# rlon* of the national guard asso ciation convention. 7 * "Our so-called ‘second Hue of de fense' Is ready to Jump into the first line. They are ready as they have never been before," said Gen. Albert J Imogen, of the Pennzylva nia national guard today. On Ih** Mexican border General lossn i-ommanded the Second Bri gade of Pennsylvania Infantry and raw 40.000 guardsmen from eleven oilier state* being put thru their tiutning. lie speaks with authority < n the general condition of the guard 'in addition to the regulars, we i>ow have a real arrqy of more than 15U.000 m o readgs at an instant s notice to spring forward for any sort of service. "From the physical standpoint they could not be In better shape. Every man is hard and ready for a hundred-mile hike under' full pack. "While on the border the artil lery perfected itself in marksman ship as they could not have done under any other conditions. The In fantry upheld the tradition that Americans can shoot straight. "As Important as the condition of the men Is the Increased efficiency of our officers. For the first time in history we had mil divisions in maneuver*. Our officer* learned to handle masses of men The long hikes brought the men np to lop notch of efficiency. "The service on the Mexican bor der made ns an army of seasoned troops to back up the regulars ’’ FINDS FATHER DEAD IN VACANT HOUSE, A SUICIDE Hunting her father. Charles Bit* ke. 66 years old. No. 146 Scotten are., who had been mlsalng for the las» two days, Mrs. Benjamin Tines found his lifeless body hanging from a rafter In a vacant house at No. 641 laHslle-ave . Wednesday. Blfike had been working as a carpenter at the J-eflalle-ave. address. Isaac Freedman Buried. The funeral of Isaac Freedman. 67 years old. who died In hia home, No. 150 Maple-st., Tuesday morn ing. was held from hie residence Wednesday afternoon, burial taking place In Machelah cemetery. Mr. Freedman was a life-long resident of Detroit, and was well known thruout the elty. He Is survived by hie widow. Mr* Yetta Freedman, a brother, A1 Freedman and four slater*. Prfnilma —tb* plain seat kt«S—4hs< He** —Tlwira J«b Oep«.—Mala 4SM U. S. WILL NEED MANY PHYSICIANS Detroit Could Provide 500 For the Medical Corps For every 100 men who go to war one doctor ta necessary, according Ing to military experts. If the United Btate* should become em broiled in warfare It will mean that this country must furnish 10,000 physician* for army of 1,« 000,000 Detroit doctors who have enlisted us medical reservists Inclutff v the highest priced physicians In the city. There are men whose average Income la from SSO 000 to <75 000 a >ear who are prepared to go to the fiont for $3,600 a year or down to SI,BOO. Os the 10.000 doctor* needed De trolt could furnish possibly 500 If every physician of military age went to th j front, rhere are In the tity less than 1.600 physicians. Many of them ire too old to be ac cepted by the government for duty In time of war Incomes totaling several millions a year would be cut off in the event of war, according to one of the most roted physicians in the city and onb who will be among the flrs: to go. If If should become necessary to mobilize these doctors It will leave Detroit rather shy of medical talent. Patriotism, however, was neTer Ft a higher point (ban now, aod re cruiting officers report a regular flood of applicants. The calls wblcb Lave been published drawing ait ga tion to the tact tha; botn tbJ army and navy ueeds m< n have brought out a great many of the young men who are ready to fight. lieutenant Richardson. In r-harge of the naval recruiting nation at Michigan av*. and Griswold st. f raid (Wednesday morning that he was receiving a high type of applicants, ana they are coming rapidly. IJeut. Richard f.on wIU keep the office open until 10 o'clock a? night. Major F K Phelp* In charge of the army remitting office at No. 221 Woodward are. has not had ,po «lal Instructions to speed ’up re mitting. but he Is doing It. So far this month he haa had 168 enlist mi nts, which is more than the total of last month Most of these were' enlisted In the last few da>s. IX the average that has obtained In the last week applied for the eDtlrt month the total would be multiplied by five at least. The national guard troops are not behind the regular anAy branches in recruiting Recruiting officers are at the armory only in the even ing, but acceptlble applicants are re porting there at the rate of at least 25 each night. MILLIONAIRE IN REPLEVIN SUIT John Owen Seeks to RecoveJr Silverware Worth 11,600 Seized By Sheriff John Owen, millionaire land own er and realty operator In Indian Vil lage property, haa started suit against the sheriff to replevin $1,600 worth of silverware seized som-* time ago in satisfaction of a Ju<tg ment against his wife, Mrs Blanche Owen, for slander. Miss Della Carroll, once employed ar. a maJd In the Owen home, won her ault against her former mis treat last summer. Mrs. Owen never paid the Judgment.* A sealskin coat, a piano and many piece* of hand some silverware were taken by Otto Klanowsky. deputy, on an ex ecution. x Owen claims that In levying on the silver the sheriff took his own and not hie wife’s property. Be caiibe of the lack of attachable property In Mr* Owen's name, Wil liam Henry Gailagtier, counsel for Miss Carroll, has declared that he will have her declared bankrupt, and then, thru her receiver*, stait suit against her daughter. Mr* Irene Gillespie, to whom, he contends, ■he gave all her Jewels. The replevin were served thru the coroner, who demanded bond of Owen. Tbla is the usual method of recovering property from the sheriff. Commission Man Dies. William R. Rudell. for 25 years a commission merchant, died In his home. No. 148 Spokaneat.. Wednes day morning, after a week s Illness. Mr. Rudell. who was 60 year* old. had been connected with the Na tional Grocer company for the last 15 years He Is survived by his vldow, two sons, George W. and Donald J. and three daughters. Mr* Walter Unbarh and the Mlsse* M,v rlon and Henrietta Rudell. Funeral arrangement* have not yet been an nc anoed Auto Breaks Boy's Hip. Joseph Kowalski. 15 years old. No. 1123 Owk.nsn blvd. ess thrown from his lleyele while rifling on Wood ward eve., near Fotest, by an automobile owned and driven bv Wilton Woollser. No 887 \\ or.** ward are loung Kowalski was tsk ►n to the Orace hospital, suffering from a broken hip DETROIT TIMES CLEVELAND BOATS TO START MONDAY Navigation over iß#» Detroit khd Cleveland Steamship rout# between Detroit and Cleveland will opep Monday, It has been officially an nounred. The ata.uner Eastern Plates, In command of Capt. 8 O. Robinson, will make the first trip from Detroit, leaving the Thtrd-ave terminal at 8:80 a. rn The West ern State*, In command of Capt. la* C. l>e Nike, will leave Monday night on the regular schedule at 10:45 o'clock The City of Detroit 111. and City of Cleveland 111. will he ready for operatlou about May 1, It la re ported. WILL TURN BARS INTO TCENTERS Association Plans To Take Over Some Saloons Converting a saloon In Jo a soeiaf center for young men where they may et\Joy clean amusement and Improve their minds as well, ia par. of the comprehensive work which the Detroit Y. M. C. Ala planning tn Its extension program, for which $1,000,000 will be raised by public subscription in a campaign begin ning April 26. In fact. It is practically certain that several places vacated by ea-' loonkewpars when the state goes dry, May 1. 1818, wilt actually be taken over by the Y. M C. A. Some of them, with billiard tables or bowling alley*, will be on the roar kef at a bargain rate, and the De troit association plan* to take them over and make them sub-branches to the seven main branches which will be built with the $1,000,000 that la to be raised These smaller places are charac terized as "feeders," by Dr. A O. fttuder. metropolitan secretary o? thr association. "Our extension work fn the outlying disfrlcta of Greater Detroit will be carried on r in a highly organized manner." said Dr Studer. "We will organise each district, with a secretary at the head of ft. FaoJi district will have a committee to pick locations for smaller units th** will be grouped around the branch W’ith so many saloons going out of business w* will have no difficulty In getting place*. From the matn branches wc will radiate out Into remote dis trict* "The main branches will be lo rated and organized with particular attention to the individual needs of each district TSarh dUKiirt will have ita gymnasium, billiard rooms bowling alleys, and some of them w'H bave dormitories In sections wheje housing condition* are n«»t good, and where It Is difficult for a young man to find a healthy room In good surroundings, the dormitory feature will be of great value “Os course the educational work will not be overlooked There will be a residing room and a .lecture room. While we do not propose to divide the work of mir Detroit Technical Institute among the seven districts. It Is quite probable that soma courses will be established in some district*. There may be a dis trict where there is a particular de rr and for lessons In drafting, and In such a case, we would provide the opportunity for ambitious men. - ' Detroit churches will be a power ful force In the campaign for sl, 000.000. In more than 3ft churches on April 28. the morning sermons will he eliminated so that the con gregations may hear from able speakers Just what the campaign means to Detroit. Most of th speakers will be secretaries of as soclations from other cities l> fltuder has not completed plans frr this feature, but already many pas tors have agreed to take part In It. Among the secretaries who are sure to be here are I* Wilbur Mo*- *wr. Chicago; A H Whltford. Buf falo; R. K. I-wwla. Cleveland, and Frederick Bhtpr. Pittsburgh Pradf&ally the same organization which successfully staged the re cett Billy Sunday campaign will he on# of the units that will take part In the “Y" movement Mr*. William J. Downey. 60 years old, waa seriously burned W*«lne*- day morning when her clothing took Are as she waa burning papers tn the rear of her home. No. 294 Frrrv ave west. Bhe la in Provldenre hospital In critical condition ■BA A 1 V* ARThli—atll CIVfl, SERVICE KXAMIN \TI• *NS! Thursday, April l. 1 So p m HTEN< •GRAf’HF.RJI Male. Orad* 2- $1,804. Friday. April 4, 10 a m At'TO TRUCK DutVEßfl. AUTO REPAIRED.*-. Monday. April I, 10 a m. TIME KEEP*** It Tueaday. April 10, * 10 a. m. OAR EXTBRT ABHT TAIU* FOREMAN YD T W.) Thursday. April 12 »*ATR«*|.m«N * is a m ('ITT FIREMEN t p. m Alt sgi»llcatl'*ns must be filed In per ron at the nfflec f || tvll Ser Tic* Commission. Net Bi<> Karwell lilt- ting, on or bafore ne week , fyr>m date for which exim'nstlon l« railed \i „ pi<turf orr.riATiN'i ea-n l! so an per month «end for 1 <atai .a A. R r>r*TR»HT VffNVtr H<^f-'W<T. 1254 JKFEEIUW>N AVE F. W ANTED- Errand hoy Apply Job I Prlnt'ng Dept Detroit Times. Tl- I 78-f* Rgfley. HK.I.F rau—MAl N "opportunity Heal Us Late Salesmen We can a«e a few experlenrad and Inexprrleni-ed aa!*-*men Our prop erty adjoins the city Itmtts tn North Woodward district. Wc art Just about to start a big advertising and building campaign on our properties Excellent chances for advancement. auto aervloe and e\*-r>- aaalstance given Come In and have tie explain our sailing imposition, as we feel we can of fer you a better propaaltton than any other company In the city. Make IJI7 the beat year of your life flnanetally by Joining the llveat rolling force m the city. This ts the opportunity you h*v« bean waiting for. Aak for aalea man ager. The Economy Building A lnveatimnt Cos., 14S0 Penobac.ot bldg ■ IEI.P W A VrKl> rSMAUI > ■ ■■■ ■ ■ EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Excellent working condi tions. good salaries and many unusual benefits make the po sition of telephone operator es oecially desirable. The work Is not difficult to learn. We teach you the busi ness and pay you while learn ing. Salaries advanced often. Sickles* and accident bene fits paid at stated period of service. Vacations with pay. Apply Operators’ Training School, Madison-ave. and John R.-st., between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. Michigan State Tele phone Cos. - YOUNG GIRL Steady employment, come in and see ua. MICHIGAN OPTICA!, CO 83 Beacon St. ~GIRL WANTED” Experienced In edging lenses by hand MICHIGAN OPTICAL CO. 83 Beacon St. WAXT»DT«*tY—MUCELUKKOPI CASH for old falaa Oath, gold erowsa broken Jawalry. diamonds, watebaa. etc., full value paid I.lberty Rfg <v. WooAa'd. *th door elevator —i a .t 1 . i, i ■———a WANTED—RKAI. ESTATE WE HAV E BUTKPJR FOR FA« Tr*niEg. FROM * 0(VO FT. IT IF TOUR FACTORY IS H’R HALF OR I.KAHH! LET US HAVE 1.1 ST INO for gUICIC AC TM* CAf.f. Mft VfANNTNO, FAC TORY PKFARTMFNT Kirby-Sorge-Felske Cos. 1417 PISTE RANK BI>PO. MAIN 377 W AKTF.D—FARM* bM Al 4. FARMii WANTED I to 10 or 21 acrea within 40 mllaa of Detroit, with or without stock and Implement* Send full particu lars. ROSS LAND CO. Michigan a Greatest Farm Agency. 1001 Penobscot bldg Pnona Cad lilt. TO *Bl*T— ttOllKl A A A.A A.JLA.A. Hannan Rental Agency A fraa list of l ouse* and flats. Call tn paraoD at oldest and largest real estate exchange In Michigan. 1 IfrdRAW BUTI4>INO ■IW I ll—w-r m . ■ v TO HlC.VT—Mooaas. HOTEL FRANKLIN Cor Larned and Batea-ata, Make roar home for the winter at tb* Hotel Franklin fpeolal weakly rata* froas $4 to 114 fORIALE—HKMUXUX PROPER) f JUDSON BRADWAY CO. 2-FAMILY APARTMENTS Virginia Ave.—413,500 Each apartment haa alx rooms, three bedrooms, flnlahed In white and mahogany; hrlch fireplace, lot 40x 174. Burlingame Ave.—sl2,ooo Each apartment haa alx ronma. fin ished tn white and mahogany, brick fireplace, lot 40x136 Gladstone -Ave.—s9,3oo Rtieh veneer construction five rooms and reception hall In ea< h apart ment; lot 40x141. Rosedale -Ave.—s9,ooo Rrlck v*n«er. ea<h apartment haa aljr rooms and hath location near Woodward make* thl* apartment a very good renting proposition. Philadelphia Ave.—slo,ooo Brick veneer; six rooms In each apartment; steam heat; tile hath and tile fireplace, lot 40xi2< hard to dupllcat* this for beauty and prkt Euclid Ave.—s9,soo Brick veneer, slate roof, each apart ment has five rooms and hath Westminster Ave.—s9,6oo Brick vanear construction; six moms IP each apartment Clairmount Duplex—s9,6oo • Near Second let 5* feet afx morn# e»n ssrnpd floor, flv# rooms on first floor: oak floqra and flnlah, owner will accept $9.840 cash: quick sale. JUDSON BRAD WAY CO. 13$ Majestic bldg Matn 45. Member Detroit Real Estate Board. FOR IMMEDIATE v SALE LIST YOUR VACANT RESIDENCE DOWNTOWN & FACTORY SITE PROPERTY WITH HOMER WARREN & CO. 1227 Chamber of < ’ommtfpt s4.7oo—Rungalou $4,700 This bungalow Is modern In every detail located near Ford plant. Email payment down and the bal ance Ilk-- rent '’all us today. Call The Asam-Richnrdson Cos. 410 Moffat Bldg $1,200 DOWN TWO FAMILY $1,200 DOWN Sit rooms. 3 bedrooms, finish oak. white enamel and mahoganv; thor. J cughlv modern. Half block to Hamilton car Call Cherry *44. The Asam Richardson Cos. 410 V.ffYat Bid* 2-MILE ciri i E S2BOO Sit-room, two.story frsm- cr pa- #d street, for orilr f: I'*' l 1500 down and $24 monttilv Th>• will go quick. SO See US *t Ones If vou want a bargain nFTftr.lT RF47.TY *FBVTCF 117 Free r. -ne Bid* Cherry *B4 * ANTED—RKBIDKNCK PRitrißTl FARRAND PARK Moot ftrtl)Oi' liou*f on thin beautiful 11 lg bland Part) *« **-et I «ff* *•»*- n»r lot, double nHruge, |1 5,000 with r*a»< nabl* term*. DETROIT REALTY SERVICE. 31? Fre«* Prt'M Blili Cherry Tit. DANDY HOME Sernl-bungalnm, northwest section. Just completed: fireplace, French doora. ulei-plng porch, decorated easy terms Owner, Oarfleld SM-M 6-ROOM HOUSE $687 Material for a six-room Aladdin Readi-Out Bungalow furnlahed at thla price. Phone or call at our office for a copy of *h# I*l7 cata log showing plana and prices for over 100 different homes The Alad din Cos.. <«7 Ford Bldg. Phone Vain 414. 30 FT. FLAT SITE—SI,O2S Alt Improvements In and Included In price R*ad% to build on |SOO will handle. Call Cherry 46* The Asam-Richardson Cos. 410 Moffat Bldg 17.400 I-famlly, atucco, up-to-date, and ga rage q hlo«-k from .Teffrraon, IS,tOO ca«h. balance on time K. KREIBICH 100 OrDwold-at . Boom 101 OP S. E. ft UR.NKR SIX ROOM HOUSE North Hamilton Section 1500 nah will handle thla dandy home. Three tine hedrooma. Large living room, diningroom and kitch en flnte* . and In oak, white enamel. Built right Price fS.fOO. Faey monthly payments. Call Cherry 46* The Asnm-Richnrdftd^T'o. 410 M fTat Pldg $6,000 2 F AMTLY 56,000 NORTH WOODWARD Mew frame ,inpd*x. •■v room* un. five rooma linwn gr»x electric light, hot air h*-»t fi 111 an enl range email d>>wn pa\m»»il e*nv monthly payment* Ce 1 ' Cherrv 44* The Asam-Rirhardson Cos. 410 Mjfet Bldg Would a Met of be«t hargntna In DETROIT UFA’ F'TATR ▼scant and Improved tntereat you? mcKivanva gvide gives you this mailed on request. TMcktneon's. Dept T. Detroit. mbw,wi .r: ■ air .Jga:r -zs BtMI. ICITATW OITOWTHIITtKI MAKE SI,OOO Get Your Ix>t Now in the GREEN SUBDIVISION Down and Monthly FROBF.RTT LTEH INSIDE OF THE I.TMIT** BFTITFIIN FORD mtWAY AVP ORAVP RIVKR AVf. INQi .HR *O4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OR tilt OR AMD RTVER-ATE CALL CKIRRT 14Tt OR TV.Af.WT >l4 FOR lALB-TACART LOTS Special Notice to Small Real Estate Investors I want a few peopla to join me In the purrbaae of a large block of lota. You cwn bay one lot or more, making your Inveatment Independ ent These lot* can he bougnt at a area!) price and eaay terma If taken at rrnr-r and 1 *ay the price will jump many times it* present value In a very short time, for there la a reaeon for this Jump In price, and I will tell same |o you if you will call at my office. Don't watt, a* my time I* limited on thla property. I will back up thla state ment regarding the Increase In price personally MR. JOHNSON. The Johnson Vacant Property Company 44-45-46 McGraw Bldg, "GRATTOT AVE. $25 ADVANCE* on all lota after Sunday. April 1. Highly reairlt-tad sub. with all 1m provementa; concrete pavement, •ewer. water, cement walks, maple tree*, ornamental afreet light*, large Jot* and only 4H mllaa rfom city hall; lb* down. 1 per cent monthly Including Interest, DON'T WAIT; mall In slip at ones for full particular*. MAMK ADDREBN . Waddell &. MacDonald 505 Chamber of Commerce, < 1117 IIRY ilia UNRESTRICTED CORNER Ferndale and Oreen. 40*100. See Mr, Betka. Kirby-Sorge-Felske Cos. 1417 Dime Bank Bldg Main 577. WILL pay cash for vacant lots, houses, flats, stores, acreage, real estate equities, I>and con tracts bought; quick and sat isfactory deals. SI FT JROQUOIB near Kercheral. 1240. 50-ft . Burns. near Ooethe. |lB3 40-*t., Bemtnole, near Goethe, 1115. FIIFP PATf7USON A CO.. 1244-8 Penobscot. Cherry 5024. NORTHWEST VACANT Philadelphia W..; 8 good lots. 51 250 each, terma Rochester, near Wild#m*re. |4OO. Arcadia, near Grand Ftl\*r restricted aingl- re*iden<c* f. Erie, near Tlreman. 40 ft |J ono. ALEX WATSON 80S HAMMOND TTLPH. Ferndale & Central—Comer Call Mr. Hetke with Kirhv-Sorge-Felske Cos. 14TTTmi‘r* Tlsn* FTTr M*Ki. 57*7. Would a list of beat bargains In DFTROfT RF\L ESTATE vacant and Improved, Interest you? GUIDE gives you thla Milled on request. rrf" t dftrott. BARGAIN! N F corner E-rndal* and Casper. 11* feet. f»> * Mr Betke. Kirby-Sorsre-F'elske Cos. 1417 Dime Rank PMr Main 777. CARPENTER* BUILDERS. plana and estimates furnished; Jobbing promptly attended to TlP"** K AND C, A DUKE. 44 Mr-Oraw PMg Phone Cad 2*44 FOR RAl.r,— Rl MS ERR PROPKRTY Ferndale Business Comers Htvs flv# r*adv for bualrttis Mm ki H** Mr. H*tk* with Kirby-Sorge-Felske Cos. HIT » ' Park Bldg Main 277 roa salm—4 \ *i> ratmucN I CANNOT continue to carry all my varant lot contract* and will sac rifice one or two equities In ex /"< hang* for roa Irter or light tour car B-x A-..3, Times rt»H IAI.I'e-> 4CTORV PICKS FACTORY SITES TWO ACRES on r M ItV NKV7 PINNA BELT. SEVEN ACRES ON M (' in* MAIN LINK A l>e* rattle eite inside 2'x-mil# Circle op inner belt City & Suburban Homes Cos. tee GRISWOLD-ST r«»H *4 I t—RHIDRiri FRnrgRTT roRRALR—RHIIIRIIM >RII*MWWf * NO INTEREST -NO TAXES [ SIOO.OO fc!a» If TROITNOP.TIf WOOTVwEtD AND GRANT* RTv- W T\ .w K WAIJI TO CAR* *p4IKK OF I L/OWn c l A~m>STH ANt> LaTOC ‘ il, * L,CT,L Wb# DOWN. •»> Why tt'e cheaper than paying rent and Inataatf ot rm !F a,o »‘4l r In tne landlord's pocked RMp will b* putting It in your hams, which Is eren bud tar than putting H In tha bank. No at* par <'«nt SOA AA tntarast or tax** to eat up your payments alt her. vbXl| llw I have been in th« building bustnese fer a number nf years and am abls to offer you this saeeptloiiM A bargain only bn-aua* of my enormoue purehaataff 5/f r\ 4- L» ot materlsla sic. I even buy my lots wh»M> MOntn ***• from OWNRg In order to save you tha apeoulatuKs profit# that 1 may be able to . Iftr you this DANDY BUNG A LOB’ AND IX»T FDR . >NLT ,ao A no taxm( NO INTEREST. I also build 8 and 5 - room bungalows on same tertußL Com* down to my offle* at if Mrlswold-st. the M n thing In the morning and let me ahow you tha plans for the#e dandy little homes, a* 1 have aufef l ‘s a Umlteff number of lot* left and they won't last long Ddw’t be disappointed—come dr>wa either In the morning or In the evening, after w<Wk. I ffll . * be here to talk things over and show you the plana. t Wm. Burnham Phil Peters, Mgrr. BUILDER OF MODERN HOMES 92 Griswold St yoi SALK-I SCANT LOT* FOR RALE—VACANT LOT* Committee Approves Park Site on Joy Road 3-26-17 Itoundad by Joy Road. Wlldemer*. Quincy and Clalrmotmt Avennaa and we offer the only piece of subdivision property adjacent to the park, selling at subdivision price*. L9 r £ down and 1 % per month, including interest. No lot more than half block from D eiter Boulevard. An exceptional opportunity. Take advantage of it. Call Cherry 669. THE ASAM-RICHARDSON CO., 410 MOFFAT BLDG. FOR RAl.R—Fill'll VERO, FLORIDA WIIERJC THE FAMOUS IN DIAN RIVER ORANQE* AND GRAPEFRUIT ARE GROWN. $39 —Round Trip—s 39 Join our SPECIAL EXCUR SION April ». 'la QUEEN A CRFBTENT ROUTE Lecture and Stereopticon Views 1 will be given eyery day and evening "TRE WtNTFR GARDEN OT AMERICA" will be given away free. C. E. GRUENINGER Room 2*. Normandie Hotel. Phone Cherry >O. Detroit. THE ONLY COMPANY THAT DARK SHOW A govern ment REPORT 30 ACRES ottered at remarkably low flgura .wing to 111 health Located In rapidly-growing district near Flint rar line and within 80 minutes' running time from Ford's Motor Cos. Apply to L D. Thomson. 11l Free Presh bldg. bend for our farm catalogue | containing 144 farm bargains with in 59 miles ofihatroiL EYSTER, The Farm Man 507 Majestic Bldg FARM buyers send for "Piper*a Farm Dullsttn “ It's free Many bargains W C Piper. Holden bldg. Detro't J> ti a| > Kas OPPORTI ■ITTICS 1 want some ONF. who la willing 1 to Invest In a well-eatabllshed real estate business, with or without their service*. Now paying big money. 1 need more capital to (lnan.-e the spring business. Will fire best security and reference#; 1.000 required for half Interest Call and have a talk with me. you will he satisfied Bo* RC-4. Times POd SALK—ACRKAUK ACREAGE FOR BALE—2O acres, ell lag# of Wayne, ripe ror platting. Not far from tha new automobile plant and River Rouge. K. KREIBICH 100 Orlewold-at . Room 208. OR 8 K WKRNKR. POM SALE—NISCKt.LAMBOI S SODA FOUNTAINS STORE FIXTURES of all kinds manufactured and Bold direct to retail trade We use 10.000 sq. f L for displaying our sample* Whow eases counter#, shelving, wall <'**•» etc. "Quality and price# our auec**# " DET STORK FIXTURE CO. 14-80 Catherine near Gratiot and An- ‘ tolne Bte. Cad 4782. 8154 FOR HTTNEB PIANO- Rih m Hern cas*; Circassian walnut; srlendld condition, §a eel lone. Easy terms I.*at week of Bale. Special bargain. GRTNNELL 24$ Woodward. WALL BfiARD. plaster board. r»- m'nl, cinders, order now. H. H. Dickinson Cos.. Grand 5715 Rix'MK—Furniture ret rooms e<>iu plet# 81 week Sumner Mirh A «th BTNGER PIANO—OnIy 9171; regular 8375 style beautiful walnut thor oughly modem Easy terms, fall or phone at one*’ RROB Branch. 87 Monroe. T\-newriters—Late Models Underwood.' Corona Royel, Smith, Remlhg flHK u>n. HO to 170, or rent | ! to DETROIT JpRO '-v ;g writer CO . leo dHj* . - ave near i Woodward. Main 41*8 REGfNA GUM MACHlNE—Operates music disc and drops stick of gum with every penny. * tunes free with bo*. Will soon pay for Itself Regular pr|c# fto. week of sale 812 takes It. GRINNELL BRc*R Branch, 57 Monro#. 1 I TYPEWRITERS, AIJ. MAXES NEW I AND USED. 130 to 580 Largest stock, easy terms Renting fl 5* I up Call No 7 Campus, next De- I trolt opera house Cadillac 1196. 1 T<>N AH AR P BARGAIN -One slightly used, 830 style; beautiful flamed! red maple raae. goes this last **-k of our big sale at |lB 50 GRIN NEt,L BROS Branch. 87 Monroe. SODA FOUNT ATNL. new and #e«d; steam iCV atore furn »i.e*,. cof fee erne Easy terms. ()ep Marsh Cos. I* East Atwater-st Mato 4781 STORAGE furniture nearrr new bar gain price brnintr Oo M>cq A 4th. pi»i i.try *xn rrr* “WANTED iiABBHS AND WIIITK fIATB We n«v the h chest pri.es f,. r first- f t-ls.sa «to* k Uorr*ep"n«tence isllrlt- | -d Edward*, the B.rd Bt* re. 129 . Mich gan-ave. Detroit r<>l* >• A i,K Beautiful Frenoh r->odle | D >g. l* months old male Hemlock 1 444 -J. 1 ■OMIT TO LOAN JOIN THE LEAGUE Then you oan obtain 3% MONEy 3% to buy or build a borne, par off that mortgage, repay same In small monthly payments (less than read. Write or call Co-Operative Leajrue of America 155* Penobscot Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ’ ON VACANT LOTS Liberal loans on real aetata Second mortgage realty loans Will buy equttlee la vacant lot* amd improved propertjr. EBERT. 309 Majestic Bldg. BUILDING LOANB Oat ready for that new home op Bat tn the spring, if you own a lot wa will loan you all tha mows* to build. MBA NS * WiDt Mortgage Banger* 111*-1 lit Majestic bldg. CONTRACTS booght Quick and satisfactory deals. EBERT, 809 Bldg. OORSTROCTIOR LOAN*—LI b•f a I amount* J. F. Weber B*4 watkL W 1 Birr LAIfD CONTRACTB* Detroit Land Contract Ca Bit-11l Hammond Bid*. Cad Mlft, —' T*' rpHQLancmse We will reupholster your/r* 5- Piece Park>r Suite Isn | •§ 5-Pc. Parlor Suite In tap-w I / estry or leather. Frames I w polished like new and AM new spring U necessary .. Couch reupholetered In *C /Mi tapestry or leather Davenport reupholstered tf*Q In tapestry or leather iP^f.VAJ Phone, write or call and our rep resentative will call wlOi full lino of samples Work guaranteed. Reliable Upholstering Cos. 14 Jefferson Ave. Phone Cad. 144*, < rtMoitst DO YOU want YOUR SORE LEGS HEALED? If so. w# heal them right and reasonable. ~ 3 ,t doe# not matter 1 Mm g how bad or how old 3 your ease mav be. ndFl w We are tbe onfy p< |uM \ 3 • Muon of these reme- gj 1 dice in Michigan, and I CT .1 f are not sold anywhere I \Al| ; else. I JE 9|4 Varicose Veins Pw»ll- 1 W II j Ings or other Unit' 1 Q|l troubles are best sup- \ w - wiu th« \>Jl t Cor lias Lared V3j / • Stockings W/ < Thu sre wabfcabte. DQI « ad jiHrtable. c*x*l. dur- J. 1 able and economical. ml e Cost only 1154 each uff \ or 18.50 for two of " ■•me Ask for M RF »* meaeuremant blink 5 All Information free. DETROIT CORLISS LIMB BPFCTAI TY CO 4|l rorr»r OrsileL Detroit Savlnga Bank Bldg I Phone Ridge Its. Lady Attendant I Office hours. 9 to 5 daily, except I Sundays { NOTICK—If any p«ro firl I# la trouM*. ne*<lin* a»l*lr« frlanlahla or help. writ* or call on HECP t- TART MAH) AftKT OT’KFT. Iwt7 rri't-it it -tatva'ina ‘ -mr LOST %ATD rot ao T.onT !<«»■»* envelop# artdr*«*#d ttj F \< Town»-*n<l contain n# patent drawln*# Return Immediately to Not#: rttatUr Information clerk. M rewai and. »T°«AUKAJIDfAItTAB«^ CENTRAL NTORAOE CO, mwefflL packing. fireproof, ra'e# rtahl IW* tor viui for • ibar baa aerlagi Phone Oa.l ua« «» jEm ~ HHos7 »tora«o. '*arta#* Mil Facbtaa O flloa Ilf A~fr#4 eT¥«* KW 4- v MM »m** ta *• atf* lIOV >* «>» tl Ollaam, » a ttTT to o*;iforata r. at ar 1 • oirai MMtfl' u * t :;<*>- «a fc 'su^:owsias£® PAGE 7