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FRIDAY, MAY 25-1917. Values QQ» A Up to $1.49. 701 § for rxqillßilA 1/1 inch .net flouncing Wflt* moving’ Tremendous b;tnrnn“ in every Pft department! H NEW YORK HOUSE li 16 John R St H Tho m"Bt extensive stock of Black Laces 1 In Detroit, i* lie lok cloned out H 20% Discount ® NEW YORK HOUSE I 16 John R St ■ Printing—rfce plum nrtl klnil—Clint la rl«b( — hmr« Jol* l)t'p(^--Unli. /V Shoe with a Mission T —7 It is the business ot the l)r / ftecd shoe to make feet com- t* J sortable and '‘mart looking. |*jj / Style and Service are cleverly I -ombined to make a scientific- j ’ \ •illy correct shoe. 4 > v j&\ I«» M.olil Imitation look for thr itnmr of lb* X y' / timl.fr. X X / John Klihf rt» <knf Cos, / fl I maker* of nnmrn'* X / X J X. • kora. Exclusive Ager.ta foi Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes 272 Woodward Ave. House Cleaning Time! '. * jjTJi ..i__ ‘vtSiurT'"' TTfWnr-^ . . .„ Vo Past 1 ..11. , In. , J^tm 4 sary. corners nicolv DETROIT CITY CAS COJ V, The Confessions of a Wife Adversity Strengthens Youi Beliefs •’Margie,’’ said Paulk, going on with her story, “1 really think after all you havt* fed .« rath*. • - ■ iuded i. e * *'l)o > l ou mean to tell no* >ou think there aie many married women In this world who think not hint, of Hiv ing th«tr lips to lonir man who pro fesses admiration for them and r-tlll think th**y nr*' virtuous v.oruen?" I naked. "I know, deur. n*ne of my friends do this To in*- it la horrible. mu) I am glad I have not known women who have don** this.” "I low about mar ried no n who kiss other women than their wives?” *1 cannot tell you anything about that, Paula dear,” I answered, "for I have come to the conclusion l know nothin? about a man’s code of honor " "Has he one?” naked Paula aoftly. ‘ I would be aorrv to think your bualpeaa life haa made vou cynical. Paula. I think everyone from the hlgheat to th*- low eat In rhnracfet man or woman—has a code of honor ” “I wonder what Flo.->-,l** Smith’* wan,” Maid Paula, musingly. "Speak lug of < • !* 1 think it a -nod fino- rigln here to t*-ll vou Alma’s • rod*- Iw as cogitating ov« r I loss(e Smith's affair and Alma cam* in much enthused over a oi > fu A* it,-, sending to h*-r pnper Since th»* night she hr.iid of the m irnag*- ot j Tom Perry to the chorus girl. Alma had never spoken hi-- nani* to in* i She had ton*- on iter wav entl with the same Interest In her work as ever. I did not know whether she had heard from Tom or not “When she <amc in, I said ‘Jeff la going to New-York tomorrow to I sail for Europe and Tom Is going w i?h hlrn ’ " Yes. 1 know,’ she answered. "‘Have you seen Jeff?’ 'No. I had i I't! ■ from'Torn l:u morning ’ Did he tell you he i* going to let his chorus girl wife divorce him ?“ "'No. he only said he and she had parted forever ' “.*! raw J«ff this afternoon and SILKS SPORT POPLIN $2.00 \ a!ue 95m United Silk' 0 90 Broadway I he told in*- .ill about it * “‘Toni wants me to go to New ' York to bid him goodbye’ \M• \OU iibillg | " I Why m>'. \lma? You know he j lov. you ' H*' ha: no light to love me, j Paula.’ said Alma, flinging up her | head ’ll*- is a married man.' ‘•’Then you do not be!leva In di- I voice, \lma.’ I asked in sui prise. ! d<* no' •«j the uncotppromla j ing answer ’vtirely you do not ihlnk two pi'Oj. « :;i 'med as were Toni and itb;it -ill; -fiould be condemned to lie |tun ‘h*d the rest of thair lives i by having to live together.’ • ’To me. Paula, marriage is a I sacrament, not a partnership.’ I look* tl at her in HurprUe. I ; knew he was not a inenib*-t of any j rhureh o -ib** surely could not have : ony t ligiou- cruple* (!on»a --( 'iucnfly, I * multi not undemtand how ■ she could be so Arm m her Ideas i ! of Mi* Indissolubility of th*- wedding ! contract Alma always seemed to I in*- to b« a feminist —or rather I •■tilled U strong-minded then, and yet here -he was Talking übout the ter ament of marriage. •Then you c ould not nt.xiry Tom i divorced, if h» repented and re formed*’ “ ’Not if he was the last man on | <-arth. was her and« cisive answer. ' Hut, Alrua, It seems too bad hiit mi should have to pay ten tiro* over for our mistakes.’ 'AW always do,’ she answered .idly, ‘and that is not th** worst of t \V* are always paying for the >»::■* t.i ■ > •* of others as well.’ Th<n, h*- tho she could bear no -he won* into her toom and j shut the door.” RUSSIANS TO RENEW FIGHT Will Do Their Share In World Task, Says Foreign Minister I’i iTtOGHAD. May 21 - 'Speedy: r* 'on-tri.< tlun of Russia’s fighting Yin* 1 j promised by Minister of For* vn Affairs Teresrhtenko ill a ♦»|eer*m to Premier Ril<ot, ot I France, today "Ku> tail democracy believes this *;ir was necessary arm Inevitable for »h** defense of the liberty of na tions," the telegram stated. “This Is ! th* opinion of the government and the entire nation, which is now con scious of their duty and will pro- I ceeil with all arced to reconstruct I the fightinr forces of Russia to no < outpllsh the task shared In com- I mon with out valiant brothers of iln \ tli and a miles •• DETROIT TIMES EXEMPTION RULES KOI LAID DOWN Detailed Regulations Will Bf Issued Very Soon LOCAL BOARDS TO HEAR PLEAS! Meanwhile, All of Draft Age Must Register WASHINGTON, May 25.- Ex emption* Iroin army servlc* will be granted after registration and draft I and not before. Kveryon* between the ago* of 21 and 20 IncluMve, must i register. With rogi.Htration da> plant* well Ulld* l way the war department te, day turned attention to exemption*, exclusions and dn-< harg* s from tlk draft. Exemption claim* will he consld ♦ red by special board* appointed Le the president The e board* will function under (be Ihw :,nd under regulation-. prescribed by ihe presi dent No exemption* will be made until the legiHtration i* complete. Determination of exemptions the j war ilepart metit emphasized today “i* a second step, quite separate j Irom realmra'ion.' The provost marshal-general said I teg«irdlng exemption machinery I r-.m th* Pits of persorys r-R'*ter*d nano* w It ‘ub.t-.| i.iitlv be dttwn b> lot by in* fain m system that can be devised !’• t*• n* w|ii,».' hm- drawn and other* lnt*r*>»t*d will he given an opportunity to present • lairna for exempt i• -n. > viTuna'rr , i t|i*rharg* fr«"o. tio draft and to support auch vialin* by f vid* n • It-alati.ns go rnma the deter* mi nation of exemption*, *xiiu*h>ft» and die-haiHee wijl, when promul gated, he mad* available tr- all con cerned ut the office* of the local b, ,t id- Until MU'dr regulation* have h*<»n pr mslKHt'd farther Informa tion annot l>* given a* It might later pn-ve misleading and even after „thc regulation* have been made pub lic. <le. t.don* concerning exemption*, exclusions and discharge* in Individ ual «i-e. «nn*'t li* fnad« hv thl* of fl * < pro'. o*t-mar*hal generate *lnce the low provide* that all *uch cases eball b» heard and determined by th- t * and t l»» eataM -h'd for tl it purr f *e WANT AUTOS TO CARRY VETS An appeal is Issued for the use of automobile* on Decoration flay to carry the G. A. It. veteran* who are unable to stand the fatigue of marching In the parade, hich will be held in the afternoon at 2 o'clock. All person* willing to donate a car for the afternoon may communicate with C W. Harrah. Majestic build Ing. < apt T Spillane. grand mar*hal of the parnd* believe* the turnout will be th< largest In the bMory of the city Vil patriotic. fraternal and military organization* have been n*ked . o join and in nddiflon ;It * expected there will he Polish j j ind other societies represented Accepting Ihe -'igtestlon of Gov. j ! Sleeper In hi* Memorial day procla : mation that all hells In the city be | solemn I v tolled from 12 to 12 or, j o'clock on Memorial day. the joint; committee on arrangement* for the parade have a*kod that the sun ge*tn»n be carried out. MEXICAN OFFERS SERVICES TO r. S„ BUT IS REJECTED! Notwithstanding the fact that reg I ! istrafinn day for throe who are ot * conscription age 1- almos* at hand.' Detroit had a quiet and;< v T hursday -o far a* recruiting is rencerned. There was no jam around any of I the- offlt cs*. jtfthfi' tire army recruiter* had looked oyer about tin men he j fore noon and found a g.»nd percent - I •go of them acceptable. Thursday ■ mornini: here wa* a fair crowd in the recruiting office of the nav\, hut j very few in the murine corps. Sergt \\ «' Sfirnson. of the ma i rlne corps. was.nrsigned Thursday I morning to repre*cnt hP hrnnch of the sen Ice in recruit ire booth on the city bi, lawn When tie; went over to fne smin’v ,t mart-- the representation of the three branches of *he country'* flghtim force complete A full blooded Mexican tried to I enlist m ttie marine corps Thursday 1 morning but he wa* no* accepted ! because he did Pot h ive Ms flr-t ; Hfirenship paper* He \vn* the firm Mexican to offer hi* service to th* 1 country. Mortuary *ll K M. v I :*l i «t t! . r * i.ien- * es her daughter. Mi* 1 II Holt Eltot-ftt., rllr.N -eth nettoip «sll>. < i-g'-d 7 'i year*. vm<l,i-\- of '’.'alter N H l l TANARUS« F'in»: it acrvl -»• fr* n house xhli mi.iity •p■v ,* . W • ,ir,e*u iv. Ma> 2:. '••I., iif h,-b*ml i.f \nng »1 S', f*;.t't..»i, i*ft»-r M - V% H Kolb.- Mr. ft. r>iim» Ml** W m i If< u. Air »and t Hub.- 'll ! 1.. .1 I'irrj tt 74<»tiv ot •jnersll \!a*A|f I'hi.ag / Voi*U ,n-l i •A •IIH * t • 1 , pd f*f 1 • !»»••»• * • ('Op'' !\ F BIRD A CO. Dirpctorn IT tx>»t Hancork Ava Dion* ej-anl lIM Detroit. M'eh I’elMlllii* —(hr f,l ,l-« tlr*l klml—Unit I* ri'lll —I - tie. ,|«h —*t ;• I«• j FOR SPUING PLANTING VEGETABLE \ND FIjOWKIt HKICD*. IAWX SK :i» \M> I I It riLIZI K. ONION SET* AND SEEDS I'OTA TO EH LOHRMAN SEED CO. RANrxil.ru-ST. kill GRATIOT-AVE UKI.I' WAVntO—M iI.K Belt’hangers wanted on Lord work. KELSEY WHEEL C O. Windsor DKNTiNT llrfittn a biif guaran teed itliry and 25 p o commission; ►' <»><l li >u » Apply at (in* *'. Ut.qda Dentist*. '<B M rhlgan Main 4565 Bright young man, about l 7 years Os ago. to work in mail I room. Apply Mailing Dept., Detroit Times, 7*l-75-77 Bag ley-ave. Apprentice, electric motor, who drives auto. Age 30. 31 Ma comb. EXI’K 111 ENDED .lANITOR. »Ms to direct help and understand.* fart* inf hiuitwoori floor.". 22 I'lmpiu hide IIKI.P WIN rt:D—I'KMil.R ANOPPOUTUNITY Good pay. Fine place to work. Conditions are healthful and pleasing. Telephone oper ating is a splendid profession , for young women. First “raise” comes at end of three months. Others follow few months apart. Steady work anti quick advancement. Investigate this! Call at Op erators' Training School, Mad ison avenue and John R. street, between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE C OMPANY Vul \'<; \\ < MAN to assist with housework amt light < (inking In family of four n olaundry good lioins, $7 per wo'l, Plume llem lo. k 1.’27 t.r .nil 256 Arden Park. Tn k< 1 »th car .*a st. WAN THU—FAHMB KMAU. FARMS WANTED 2 t*■ 10 or 25 acres within 40 miles of Detroit, With nr without stock and Implement*. S* nd full particu lar*. ROSS LAND CO. Michigan* Or* ntcat Farm Acmfy, 1 1002 Pant bacot bid*. rn*mr f’ad. Bill. WANTED TO Bl’ *— MIM EI.I.AMCOI4 . CASH for old raise teeth. sold crown* broker, leweiry. diamond*, watch** etc., full vain* paid. Llbarty Kfg Cos., 9 7 WoodWd 4th flour cuvapir. W AN I nil— nf.ai. kata.tf I WANT TO CAY *1,500 to s2.s®ft I flown on a 2-family brick v**n#«*r or e v*i yu r Ift ail’- ft fn *: “» I* * modern, Mt. l.lhott t*> llill frr, and between .t*ff* , ri‘*'n and .'•>r*“t; of own**r only H*i* <*. Ret ime t 74| Comurd. Ridge 459. to went—noi im A. A AAV A A A. Hannan Rental Agency A fra* Hat of houses and flata Call In person at thu oldrat and largaaf raat estate exi hange tn Mtrhlgan. 1 McORIW BUILDING twl. nßß.'.'=-g=raaii.ii. -r :.,l m.' jj= TO UK NT—BOOMS. HOTEL FRANKLIN Cor. Lam.-tl and Batrs-et*. Four blocks from River Steamers; on#- hulf hi** k from interurhan Depot. Lurb|>»an. sl. 11 50 and *2 per day. Weekly rates. TO HUNT—FI-ATS T'f’i'rtt HEATED FLAT to rent 793 Av»iis*h-«v* mm Grand River. 11l *!>!£**» OITuHTI NITIJCA, DON T YOU KNOW L BRICK, *• nsMtute not only the foundation of \. ii h'Tne tint complete #kr | acrarer.*- nnd *r* • uae*t in million* *’f way* t" *ii' li h»i extent that it I" * \ t>*»i< 1 ?* Kl' difficult to *ociire I them n t ill p rn< Detroit Ml- ii* requit * aomt- five hundred million* *f brh k annually to keep ja* i* with t.l>»• plii-nonn n»l SI owth. thus iioamiß :< *|< mand far beyond tli** ability *>f ~11 thr avall *h|i* hrb k manutai Hirer." c<>inhine<l to fill. Then Why Not? BRIC K BRICK r BRICK Do You Seek Riches? Have You Capital To Invest? Invo'ttigftlo This Moneymaker! E. DREXEL-CASTLKTON 412 M* ff.it bldg Pimm Alum 63 s Modern Steam Laundry | f*<*nipU t* lv < quipped with best Amer ican laundrv maefiTnary Doing $5,000 Monthly i prop*r parti* o old ■I ■> (on t * fif teen thousand irr nil u Price $15,i)00 — l Cash $5,000 j Will eel’ entire prop* Itv or take part ner who is competent to a«*iirue full r #h!iirem*nt of tl ■* huatneaa. - E. Drexel-Cnstleton 417 Moffat Hide T’l one Mein ft* R«*OM!N»S IIOt’SR Owner movin; to IndiMn \ll 111 1; • v, A] «*|l' *.)l!d hrfeh. |i*roomi**l heme In to it **. firm Ilf at 2 *'*r line- <1 Term* to amt. run t* * n t; - *v a -1164 4 Perohacot. Cherry 5027. 1 INCORroRATi:. 'xpnnd. avoid part -11. r -hip .* nr 1 - •»)*».• V>r It e . oat >27i Hattaf o ti*»n k" «* nle-*t in v<»t,»n ■ ,\fe *** ii'o- ’ir r-Durand j c. rpi no - 'ii' 71" Kr* •• Pre**» hbla Main 4 ’op till * 4 I IMKHIIIMN4 K PNOPRNf 1 ( > V I.> $ I .300 ( ASH NORTH WOODWARD' j H**iu r* and ’..* vo •- ' ho'T,,. ,n ! • <1 UnMn. « itr ’lk "•.full hinirrh t.t hoi-u.i hoi . mi ft. Ifit. *v. t h 11 * * ii i‘« Mu to f*;, h o T * \ V K. K# • f * I « • *! * - II -t V# n-» TT ortv • fnd & nr lock !nrj#» | • o!o«, hirdf « and f hr«ti|hniit l »• oWfi#i, n- 1 n rtf. h r T > j. will «H| f,.r <*« i lf*.« 1 \r » !ir r t■ * o or* ftfi> b* -I,A *.' f^etrvit'a flu ft If F. Irl r LEASf OR PROPERTY t r ' .** * t. e T * r e "a to if v r k *t• ' R. Friedman, i t K«M < Its—MUtOMlbi I- I'NIH-KH I 1 EAST SIDE HOME $4,600 7 rri-mn: fntnn; at asm he»t, large living room, open ataltway. vesti bule with rout room. I bedrooms and hath,, -ptnk porch. la;n« At tic. lot ilOxlJO A bar gain F'AIIKIIR. ft'lll'NK A: FKY. M 50#0 T«)3 Majestic Bid*. FINK HOME CASS FARM Brick, modern, 13 rooms. 10 bad ronmn «plrndld f«»i horn* nr In vestment l'AKlfm, -nil’NK A FRY. M. .10.10. | 701 MaJ-Stlc Bl<l* SI,OOO DOWN Kindt ro«.m* hath and «lf»m beat, ■ •nh Jl.oOO. No. *9*o Hurtson-gvc, i a < Jr» n.l R|T*r Cldllltl lit*. tji n s in ' TWO-FAMILY B. V. i>>rm , r <tn> ‘hlock want Hr.milton hlxd . ft room* and nm parlor, oak finish, modern. inromr |fto month; prior IsftOA. Jl.ftfid ia-»h MOn«E A H ASTI NOB. £s•• Ohambrr of rum. Fadlllsc 441 b. i«a TOTMSIiH -ft-roorti .'ottnga. Ist i*l • • t Michigan Price $1.550. »r.f*o down, balance S3O par month JOHN PRUTOW, JR. i'harry 4 50$ $26 Dima Rank PROPERTY OWN'ER IIERH: IS AN UI’PORTI’NITY CONTRA r T O R vtt.i nrir.r* horse Acf> mnivo TO Torn IDEAS ON A 1<T r ; HAST* .*AM (• > cl \\> KT.ANO. |IIJ fIUAND Bt.VD WEST PHONE HEMLOCK ; n p«» r» ALADDIN HOUSES | ' sr.lvc the high co«t of building, i 'all at i nr office. <lO7 Ford hid*., fur catalog Phon» Main $44. k*ih • a i,in- —i a . avr i.iiti ~LOTS, $lB4 EACH Will arij 1 lota for slllO Each lot la 16x114 Only 1184 a lot Half the price of nearby lota 10 nilnut** from city hall near *>d R|\er-av* $26 down eecurc* 1 lota. Balance monthly. THOMAS HITCHMAN 61X Fra* Picks Rider. Main 16*6. WILL pay casTi Tor vacant lots, houses, flats, stores, acreage, real estate equities. Land con tracts bought; quick and sat isfactory neals. EBERT, 809 Maiestic Bid?. MARTINI)ALE BLVD~ IHxIU sewer wntcr and gaa In now, only $l,lOO. 2225 Orand River. tV a I nil t 174 9. SACRirrCE 40-FT 1/1T n*«r carlln* for <>no-half niv equity. Excellent for Ford tn*n Box A-75. Time*. koh At'ronv mm CHOICE FACTORY SITES Residence and buainaaa lota In D*- trolt’a moat popular subdivisions. Mi Olivet, M-h/«*-f*r Nuernberg. For price and term* on any of this proparty call PETER KEHOE Ridge 435-J PETER KEHOE has th* moat desirable 7-Mlle-rd. frontage In lar*. or aniall portions ts looking for anything In tha raal I eatatc lin* call Ridge 435-J FOB H % I.IC—K Alt M* W'ALTER C. PIPER HAS LITTLE FARMS ON CAR LINES OCT VAN DYKE-AVIS AT 9-MILE ROAD. ; oi’T wftnnwuni is* boyai. oak. , OT*T ORaTIOT AT riOSKt ii.lk. They arc np to on* half acre in sis* and r»r!• *•» from $475 up. Trice of •■•me farm* Include cement walks, stsade Iren and graded slreetH. Wat<*r synt *m to ha install'd at Van Dyke Farm*. I Permt«.« m myen ,t•• niltlvat* or build when drat r.aynient ia made First payment na low a* $25 DOWN fin aome farms. Mall In allp for map allowing exact location of fice open night* and Sunday at 1 r • • or; \Tin r ave„ cor rai .Lw in. '.'047 (IRANI) RIVER.AVE HIT T.oDr, 70 MANi'HKF'TIi-AVR. OPT FORD ENTRANCE 1212 Ts AMn rnv-RT.VP . f*OR SEWARD. 1«12 TOC r.V'tPAt'. FOR. RISMVRK .Name Address WALTER C. PIPER 400 Holden Bldg. <'ad. 416. ~uT.ac?:ks — e n car Ini' lu*>t wf*t of Wgyn*. IV-* iun undented anyone by $?00 per icte on thia pice*. . Our nrlre i« sl*l tier acre if* 7 room huuae i and barn. R«- quick 35 ACRES ' •Miiiii of Ypsilantl tlrat-clgaa gar • n *" I --v ** red with fruit Tf-> * 7 room hoitae, bnrn and outbuild ing* nil good Pro * for quick aiile. $2,500, terms egav. TRoMI.f .Y AVII.SoN A- CO, t’ndniitc a»oo loi f, Chamber of Commerce hldg. TTarT)En farms $25 DOWN On Van Dyke Car ! IV e have ii few more lit Me farmr for i *ale on Van Dyke-xv* »>e«t warden «oi| neir Detroit. Price ..f sflno in i ludea sidewalk*, shade tree* grad ii' -treeta nea - school and church Ph'-rt ride fp Packard and Dodge plant* Permission nitron to cult' vate or build when flrat pntmriu t* nnd< Af:til in -dip f- map «• Inu exact location Phone Hat nr da’ ulpht or Htmdav T N'arna \ddreaa , WALTER C. PIPER. 4«0 Holden M dr Osd* 444 Tl\ E ACIiES Fa.O of Row,' o*k. tlf-t cla * 7- |. y,n le ua. .. y. . • ; • • • t ■1 fMiit- and ’Tii i.l• a! garden VTi • urn,^"'y overb < klnr { ■-• -t f'latr. Mrat cla«* dl on un n r a<i Price ! ift mtl» * r?‘t •and. fl-«t c'a*« lar » .i ' 1 i • an buy it f r * ii- a t >"U urry. i i \ *■ itT.-t C- n * u 4 . r-..m , # , , j , _ ~ • # | . ,d\ 44 . 1, per a• t* terni* Ifni si'; * \i» T w ' > HKrt ,~r |'r -t • *ra»'> • »T* 6 reo-rc *• ,o•- c and •■ 1 Dt-e f -»re and arr>ck In to« i race nnt ••ftin'tt to «•' 'n the f oWiitrv \ Price only $: r"n tom TRnMr.n ro. ( V ' I "ar 44M, . Iff * 4 •t», ,f t'< t e hldg I \-f '' '* r*»e X» K l n a w g<»'d ’lar!: T < *; r»e> ts • m fi *l* line e*nre», arse ha*n. 1 * hOU*e ft; • ■l«ge »-1 t e; f 'Uiae h‘ 'em feiopa, hog • ua*s gor»* wed. f•»IT •a *e ’n» ’ 1 ■> •• t 1 1 ' »- * ' ' City propet t» K.» A *«. Time# FUM Ml tT-rtHM Lirrlif farms * $490 YOUR TERMS ON OKATTOT CAR. I.ine near schnol churches and poat orflee • Qenaral atore on proparty. at* families now living on prop erty. Permission given to culti vate or build when rtrat paymant ia male. Mail tn slip to Mr Harmon. 1441 dr*-. tlot-Hxe. corn*! Baldwin. Iltdjra ILM tvall Cad. 48f. If busy). For map showing exact location T Nama ••••*•«•***. , ' Address 1 WALTER C. PIPER' ’ 1 ►■tale. Farms and Inaurnnaa. HVE ACRES hfady to plant w cmn s.»ll vug tht* Ideal ptaca on e*sv terms Haa 6-ro >m house and Is rm car line only R mitaa out. Yon .snoot t.uv an#dh-*r for twine the price I: tiihi. immediate possession TROMLF Y TV 11 S*>N t X>.. Cadillac 6906. 1616 Chamber of Commerce Bldg BETTER THAN EVER are opportunities In improved r«al estate We have more clients than we can handle and want to get th# aid of an experienced Improved prop. ;r> i ,»n to take cur* of them DETROIT RFATTY HERVTCX’ oherry 7>4 317 Free Proas Bldg garden farm ’ Out Van Dyke, half mil* off car line 30 acre* choice garden land Ideal location, 10 miles tpom city hall ' ery good bargain: haa 8-room house ard out! 'Hiding* *.»me fruit. Tt IcV right. Terms easy. TROMLFY. tV 1 LAOS’ CO.. Cadillac 6909 1916 Chamhei of Commerce Bldg farm buyers send for “Plpar’a Farm Bijlletln ’’ It's fre#. Many bargalna W. C. Piper, HoUlrn bldg.. Detroit FnR t"ALIi- 44-acre farm; terms ts de*lr* and. Address Milo Warner. Mt. t'llfnens, Mich. FOH > A UP— 44 I*4 f-f.l. mn • bk; auction SATURDAY, MAY 26. 10 A. M. 200— HORSES—2OO We have a very big run of all clasaea of h"rse, for this sale including a number of teams of big draft horses right out of work, a* well «* a 1 j ll «• • number of second-hand •dty horses. All horses guaranteed as sold. SPECIAL—Ten Complete Teaming 1 Outfita conalstlng of Mgh-el*** re*ma, wagons and harness, also DOUBLE LARRY TRUCK All of above will he sold to cloai* chattel mortgage WILL ALSO llAvli A NTMBKH Or skod\d iiant* vchicles and lIA RNKffff. Big Assortment High-Class Horses now on hand at our atahlea for urlvHte sale Kolb-C'otfredson Horse Cos. 1691-1113 Oratlot-ave , Detroit AT OLD BIDDLE HOUSE" RANDOLPH AND .TKFFCRHON. BRICK ABOT T 666,606 IN LOTS TO 161 IT ALSO 5-SToRY FIBK. ESCAPE AND 660 STONE itIUJI AT YOUR OWN PRICE FOB QUICK PALE. Union Housewrecking Cos. 624 BPHLNUWEIXb-AVK. CKD'R 2769 STUREFIXTUIUkS, SODA FOUNTAINS, DESKS f<r all kljul.* of stores; largest - nifrs. of aame m the city, know Case*. Counters. Shelving. Wall Case*, etc. <>iir 1917 models in same are utiaurpassed fv>r quality and price. DETROIT STORM FIXTURE CO.. 16-30 Uafherlne, n*, ( r Gratiot. Phope Cadillac tTx.t for salrnnin. ORINVELL BltOS town make) piano '•til # ruu’i • f i .i) ntjje, con cert i,i ■ v iii; itiiul mahogany; used -ti. i time m rental dept. Bair h-< .... K"*\ ten,,- tiRIN NKLL Bllue . Si:. IVoodwgrd. SODA rOUNTAT7iA new « n c u**.»" Steam tab'%* More furnttur* -i)f fae 'irtiH. Kuy terms. Oeo Marsg Cos . 10 East A? water-st. Mala ,741 GlßsoV M \\r»nMV Bargain On* exceptionally -V.I et tl ,<• used Ir-s than one mouth, could not he told from n» \v. m. ii.-r will -acrlflce for $72 with esse See at 57 Monro#. ELECTRIC TANS bought, sold or r< nted Scott Bros,' Electric. :4 Macomb. TYPEWRITERS 4LL M.iKliA NEW AN P rsKP s’6 tn • r,it Fa.s\-terms. Renting Ii 66 up <\ili \< 7 C*m rau. next r>et op hi oi - e Pad. 66*3 RRAY Plano ooty 3. *7 regular fit'■ l.en'itlful morl i r ri at’, le fin irl ■ ilnut swept, clear ton* K.ks* r»a > fueut tJRIN NKLL Pf!»»«*’ Branch 87 Monroe! fIOOW 9 a" )lrn , tUT .« rr, f rooms mm f.'.ete $1 Week *uM,r"-r Sftch A «*h. ffTOBAGF furntrur* r«4r'* u«w ».ar galn ,**t ■ At,inner - o M -*» 4 4»h- UTOMORIMCI Powerful Buick roafi>tpr. Will trade for touring car or sell. Walnut :!897. 7.°.9 May bury. | AtADDIN GARACrE, $59.57 Complete h liter'll fn, r.sri, f v , r . . I fs»f tl -6 pi it *• •".♦ I » nt $9" I. f y rf j h)H .; pf]i,n«. \f ; , D . - T.?r"ss—a MOV bit TO 1.0 AT I MONEY ToToaN ON VACANT f/JT3 L.bcrsl loan* on real .state Second mortgage -willy mans. Wll b'i> »■ ti>» In ii' nut lot* and ti pr ved property. EBERT. 309 Majestic rod*:. LAND CONTRACTS" bought Quick and satisfactory deals. EBERT. 309 Majestic Bldg. CDNHTRI DTImN r.o x N«- 1.1 »• e*7as amount* J F \Veb#r 2*4 OratloL wf but land rovTiu 'Ti Detroit Larid Cor tract Cos. *i» Hammond BMc 'ad 4»ia • lull \ .1 I • " ' oil t I.r. CENTRAL STOP. AOK CO. moving, packing. Are, roof, rate- r f>if Mo tor van* so • aubuthan moving. Phone 'adtllac ft gr**tr *• r ge mxrvmotn warfti«a a k.or axe moving M *°* • : T.na iVaHi 1 M‘tVLN'.i CaUfomla van f rent pn r* ot ar Canttat ">t.* rag# | Cos . f ad'll*. 49- l.o* I \M» FOI $1) , IBKRAL R] WARD mfdfTViitlon ton lihflutl o' very /vf<f r rtinrt ti® ? #4 Tf44" T >ti Mrt> ?t Pm r.e ts Ml U ff .*6- rn ( 1 (t tjlj r ogre- a y Phan# j PEkSttKl , NOTICE—II any gtr •• a trouble, itf.itm* advlca fri*i.i«hil ar halu writ* •># e*II on flFv Efe riRT maboabct dufft m» • Fort-at W gaJvatlne Army. PAGE 11