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TUESDAY, AUGUST 2R, 1917. STOCK MARKET TAKES SLUMP W'eukneHg Quickly Follows Optimistic Opening Prices NEW YORK; Au* 2« The New York Lvcnlng Sun financial review l uesdity said; The weakness which developed at midday in today * Flora market was the logical result of an over Indul g* ncc In optinilam by the traders 1n the first hour While bUKlneaa was at all times light, prices were bid up quit* sharply In some cases t»ain> of a fraction to a point or more w. r** made In the steel, ship ping, cuulpmen* and certain special ty issues The copper shares were weak and the sugar stocks were at first inclined to be reactionary on price fixing, but the selling was very limited l.osses were considerable in the munitions group A few sub stantial selling orders were put in Just before noon United States Steel lost over a point. Trading continued dull to a de cree. Business In bonds also was restricted and changes were slight. * Detroit Stocks A ■ —' HOMMVt <| t or »Tinas Vug 37 Open High Bid Aek a m- Wh Led 1* \ .... \m l.t ATr . ... 3*7 293 piil . . ... IftfW lft? \ut in mi > < .. i*• Am I uu i til 37 33 I • i. ( id «4 \.t •. 1 i «»\ U M< wet 11• >ller .. . 3* Hur Ail .Math .. . . 22* :. r* t « *1 Ir -n 6 4 s', • % i*. i fit * 4 •> , y i tu>\ • ..Ift M«r <" • It • rv ;«•«> 26V 173 pfd •* »• I*( 'ft ill S t.-ad l % • • i < luni ■'iigar t? 13 itn ti * 11 . c * S i’rut M t r * *'« m t .1 i» f 71 7' *it . • l: ) a TANARUS, .4? .’.ft Du. pfd . . . 7$ 7 S ' ur (I I l|»i-*n 11 * % 1> . i>f new <* I * % <*V H V Xrl . . * * ■ .-I < ’reamerv 2$ 4 - • F. Y n<• . - ■ in'* l >f* 1 A. S nn I* • • • 1»e pM I rt % I»r* United 107 110 Msll l.amc J" i**: ' a.• • • *• i died A ' IS •• • • r>.. * t* *»4 Ft r 1 of Can lift A A H Cos 40 r> pfd »*s »ro »l M' t * % *4 04, *4 M# . Lhc p t'.< 2ft** Ud si I, > (13 l'% '!■ '» • • • 1 P« Isl ... .... Inn >ll -. *r 'I ft S hr. sg- . .. :*l 104 I>o P M .102 lit Vex c, pi* ft .... 10 Mi. }, >?.,t p 13 14 «" .I*l. 1«H Ml- I '•'us xd *: l* pfd >•> v (i r vd. * w Minn - gar 120 .... » M, *i»r ('red ** V, » 100 ' Tm ;>M . M 92 Prnlr*i:!ar .... 90S . • l*S * •la ■ .* Fl I >. . > f and *7 100 Park V*r. • ft -■ - 186 It*"' t. -ft ft*\ 4>S 1 K e | Mt rolt 21’? I a.k. t • 10* 10* Prudrlen S' h I 212 It* M i 29% se-»tten I»• 11 -n ’0 TANARUS(« .ii « 'r'> 2* V*-ir in rfd ... .... * .... r>.< pfd »* '▼hl*e Ht a * x and ... SO \V |v« -n» « m .... * *' i Hants and Trwat r»n,«»lf« \m»r .-tat" IS* 11® AT* Central ■mv I*o 100 **o Hetc it -»*' -* 5 ....lift nt ' ■ .- >• 704 . 3«« lit 1j § H K A O !'> Nat .... I*4 115 I*l Kir «t -<» .*.• I** Highland P - 2»0 7U 14r r* ’ an» « v at I*° 1 "1 y,• p f i m 3i? 33" 171 r* ”t ■ »*0 370 .... pt.t Truat Cos .... 3'» 3&ft *OO gn '.rltv Treat .... 261 2*ft ;••• rr n ru»t « 110 I*o 1»« Atntr LIT I*o •••• T tf following arms »r, pr’vP*g*<l r-. *»a,--ite ord*'a on in* •gohsnga: W F Mcas A Cos., Cgrlyl* A Poesh.: r»eo. M W-xf A Cr> K K Mir-rmi a <o H 'V. No Ms A Cos. l> I* »sy trtour A Cos, W B MeTjiughlln M*r nil lAn-li A Cos.. W A. Hsmlla A Cos, Wm A N<-»r A c'o., Otnelalr A 'o>’l» Wsudsll. Mulkay A c>. Wm H Mo,* A C ll F K P*lton A -’oel .*tock ,rd A Cos. *4*nn*;t gtrHh A Cos. W i.- A Cos Matfh»w Finn. A VV Wall*' *■ A ro, CJ llertoii, Bai rn Weodr'iff A Cos.. Banner. Vt irhl T«o4d Martin A Cos.. ) Hirv F,A >'o W*hh Ic* A Cos. hi ii nn « orrun «Tft( K» ''Suotatl. nMiv MornM«»wer A \V*#k*. th- r Bid Aak *d S«titn A f 1' S n*a v rr*« 1. "nt Mtn Mlit \,t 3\ 3N In* »•••/** ■ • ,ho ’n',V iii 6o ,w, .na ... 43 4ft lhe | »oiig t ’* ’ *• • en* ' ornr it* 1■ ‘v I' 3« : '* 30 S "o ‘.n I', 3 4a 1 Ttl O . m. —i ■■ ILVER AND HE SILVER STOCKS fUra'ia* silver i« now focusing tha attanMon of Investor* tn . J' *<l ;>n ri« >•( tha founlry, wn hava praparart A HPKCIAL PAMPH If T n « ■’••"ip «*f wilvar prnpartlaa that ahould ba hanaflttad bv * < rising prlca of tha mats I. This Uttar praamta a ahort but **•' < lnprahanalva vlan of a*rh pn.party, rmbnrln* *, (l i t ion*. ni n«o>' imv MI.VRR Kiar. *« *m •mr.ir, (mi mod m.n«»o(i JIM MITIKB !f\£r \\Afn\i»A ni:nn mm; »oi m hm m ni;(un («((. | . no «F mi veh miak.a , mi. i i* nn\ u non „ i onrv him.him ni\M nan- hmii mivih ni Krii.n mim*« n * ,,H ir.tn HI m A Mff- MO I* A V *TKW (HT MIIIH m (uan (oa«, *1 irraa I II IDOMI HI, MIMA* IX4M TKMIAK (RIM. i (MiiU’i " M,,n IT,H tita *ic ,T(an. I («H not H.pim. mu (HI I Mill a 111 (- ni nu TnM>. RKI MOAT (M, MCVtnt w»M)i;r tiimi. KiriMioa i iidiini* mpi*«lßO roMi MiMMi till 11.11% (IIM. dOHTII AT A H 1. %. KiriTlM. Mf.lt; Mil HI I K IIATMUO Ml.(Ill ITAM (IT.X m:i.i. n prani m«-iti mo u iicmi i;mm i mi, phi (t>; i(ia a. u t»i ran »*i hi k i ■ ii.i a iii'*( i p.-ki i.( uii m u r >n (Mi.hiim;* hk a ion*. mink* in. or 111. • | \ Min iikatkm mi* k* amkiiica r’opiaw ma’lai without fhar**, on raquaat. Oar dlrart prlmlf aln »*» <U laadtna Martial aaatara anafclaa na t» al«a firrptlnaal aarwlra an ardara far Malar (|arli«, Minina and Oil *,nrk« and I nrh Indnalrlala. Xa carry tka ,ka«a alack, an raaaanaMa maratna. Charles A. Stoneham & Cos. I'rnokirnl IlnlMlna. Ilatral*. f adlllna at.VI I’rlvata |aa«*d Wire a\ Mam fonnartm* alt rujr offlraa In thn fo|. a Ina r>tl aa Vt.u yr*f:K Plllt. (I'PI.PH IA « HICAtJO Fb>rrr*S TMFOXTO HAftTBORri pwovtnr.vrr New York Stocks J . i . ——^ Quotation* by llornblnwer A w*rka Aug 37. t»p*n High Close Atexku (told.. 6'* 6'« 6', 6 1 , Alll* <hslinr* J* ’» J* ** 3**» 2**» Am Aat I « "m. 91', 0191 91 l * Antrr I'mrnm 44 44 4* 43 Am C* F com 73S 74 71 73 Am Btl Fnd's *74 AT**>, *«H Am II A L, pfd «4 ’* **S «1 *3 Arn Lin com- 34’, 2*’, 2* 4 -*4 r*o, pfd .. 6.'S *:s 6i S 6i S Am Yft.K-om. .■< 47 4 4r>4 6114 Am hnielt A IClftO', 10ft', 994 !<94 Am Sugr Ref 117 \ 117*, 117 4, 117 4lit 14**t Sugl *•*, 6*4* 6*4 **4 Am Woolen.. &04 6ft 4 60 4 50 4 Anaconda .... TS*, 73‘, 73*, Tl', Atehl*..n 9* T ANARUS, 99 6*4 *9 All Coast L ..10»** lo*\ 1064, 10*V At Hf A W In 1074 1074 1064 1064 Baldwin Ijo<:o 44V, t>*4 6*’a 664 Balt A ohl**.. 44*, 4*’, *»4 **‘» firth Star l. .. IMt. 1144 HI 114 Class B 1114, HIV Jft*4 1104, Buttr A tiupa. 36 36 3* 4 3*4 Batopilu* Mn 14 >4 14 14 • ana Pacific. 1*24 I*3', I*l4 1614 On Laathar. . *9 S9 *7 *74 Crrr-» dr Pas. *3\ 33 4 -73 4 **4 ChSsap A <>hlo 5? 69 f>*4 ft *4 Char.d Motor. »2 V, *2', *1 914 Columbia Mas 41 41 40\ *o\ chi tit West. 104 104 104 I°4 Do. pfd . 314 3»4 314 3l 4 Cht A North 10* 10* 10* 10* (hi, M A St P <7U *7 V, ** 4 Oil. It I A P 3ft ** 31 30 30 Chile Copprr. 1* 1* 1* Chino Copper. .’>4 6t 63 4 6* Colorado Fuel 4**, 46*, 4* 4 4*4 Corn Prod He 33 4 *2'j *1 I Jo. pfd.... 9H 6* 9* 9* Cru Sterl Cos 7*', 7*4 * * l * 766* Cuban Cane S 34 4 34 V, 32 4 32 4* I >rd A Hud .10:4 1064 1"6 106', List. 5«e...... 26', 264 2*4 3*4 KrU 234 234 2*4 234 (fast W A W 4 1 414 404 ft Can Motor, 113 113 IIP, 1114 rjoodrleh Tt Cos 4K 4* *7 4 *7 4 tjulf S St 10*6, lft**» Ift3 103 Ct North . pfd 106 V lus V 10RV, 10*4 tit North, Ora 3*4 3*4 36 4 364 Oranbv . *P» -H4 *1 *1 Illinois "mi t"l», PM'* IM4 I Oi S lnspr Copper 54 54 6S l i 6SV, Inter Met. *4 !• 4 **4 I*4 I*o, pfd 64 4 54 4 64 64 Int M* r Mar 37”, 24 33 *, 33'* I >O, pfd 604 61 4 9ft 9ft 4 Int Nickel. 37’, 374 374 37 4 Int Pap*r 31*, 314 314 314 Kan 1 South 19'* 194 1•» 4 194 K*n Copper 41'* 424 414 41*, KrMy Spg Tire 45 46 46 45 I.* 1; >t C,,. **l4 *«4 6', 4 US', Ihigh Val. *1 *1 *1 *1 Max wall Mot . 324 33', 32 4 32 4 Vt ax 1* an Pn 9f 4 4.'V 64 *»4 Miami Cop ,t« \ 36 V 344 B*4 Mtdva’e Str#| M', '.C, 6.14 54 4 M > P As M 1 ft? Ift 2 Ift 1 v I*l V Missouri new .<1 U 2*J o ’, Vatlon*! t.**d 64 54 64 54 N lln A St 4ft'* 4 rt '* 4ft'* 4ft'* N V \ H AH 32 3?4 IP, *P. Nor A W*st 11* 1* 1* I** N V Air P 129 129 179 12** N V Central V 4 4 »4\ »4 «4 V V A a VV 71’r 214 214 2P* Ohio c Cat 334 624 6ft 6ft Per* Marqu't* 1* 1* I*4 174 Pitts - West 2*4 29 2* ?« P• r. n»v I 534 624 524 Pttfs Coal 47% 4* 47 4 4* Pullman 142 14 2 14: 142 Mas c-rusol ?«4 27 3*4 2«\ p- .-it <ug . 504 6ft 4 sft »* 6ft 4 Rep r A St ««% *7 *3 *54 IVad'ng *9 «9 **4 47 \ S V 1. R rfd 2:4 37 4 27 4 2*4 Sears B *bk 1*5% I*'.% I*s 4 HP', Super St 41 41 41 41 .“In x r t»i| 404 4ft 4 4° *" S 11 *b P»i 9,’, 94'* *44 *4'« South K. 2* " 2* 274 274 no. pfd 6*4 6*4 v* - tiidebakrr c 67 4 62 62 't .nn ' ’'"'P I*’, 1* ’* t* 4 1* % 1. x*« Cos pft 1 4 ft 17'. 17« 4 To ha 1 o Prod 7* 7* V :*S 77 r - Mining «1 61 *1 41 Cnlon I‘a<* 13-.', 134\ 17*S l3s». In t AI loi 43 « 3 4 3 4 3 Cnlt c ; g -*»rs t 24 '» 17‘ 4 123 V 124 mitad rriilt 1294 pft 4 1264 12*4 !’ S Rubber 42% 4 3 47 >, g;s T 3 .Steel 122 122 1 220 ’. lifts, no. pf.l 117 117 117 IP 1- s Atari '.‘a 1014 104 4 P 4 104 V s Tnd At 136 1.3* 13*% 137 Ctnb Copper lftl I*l 1004 Iftl Vlr car Cham 3<\ 3*', 7«V 3*s. " ab;ieh Ift’, P 4 104 C 4 fto pfd A 49 19 4* 49 "e«tlngbOil,T 47 *74 (7 4*4 Wlllva-Cvar 31 31 3ft " e*t Mar 1 s Pt, 1• \ P % 3VI >S»>n Park *3S *44 *4*, «4 r Standard Oil Stocks j Qu. tatlons b> Mornbl .war A Weeks \ug *’7 B'd Ask Anglo-A mar »»i 1. new. I*4 20 Atlantic i.'dune *. o. . . 9 9*o 1 n '-I'.smst-r •*■» it ll 4 3ft 14 lie ke \ e Pipe T.l n a Cos., 47 C||. - u I’gli MIK * 3>o 410 Colonial • »il < ‘o. . . 6ft font m nt ill **il Cr ..“■ttftu 527 Crescent Ptpe Kino C*o . 37 79 Cumberland Pipe I,ln* 19" Kureka pine in* 215 22 tial Stg (»lf Cos . .-cin 1" 167 I in. preferred 139 )42 lllkll ts Pipe Line ii.x 2.30 Indians Pip* Line C<. 99 loj Ngi..nal Transit Cos 14 14 N* •• V rk Tran- t < 'o, 2ft* N'orfbarn Pipe l.ine i o 104 IftM 1 *l.l*l on 24* Pi* r< • <»il t ’or|uirgl.. o 1? 124 Train* Mos .'66 oA*> r *rslrie P'p. |,in* 2*7 IT? ft la r Refining 3«o 3*ft .*outh Penn • ul Cos *26 *4a South "eat Pa Ptpa 1. 11* 115 .•far-dunl (» 1 I'o . Caltf 2'o 265 1'.., ’ndiana "4 377 ft 1 >a. 1611 n aus 61’ 64ft In. K -l,tli> kv 3,5 37ft r». . Nebraska 490 61st f*.., V w .let *■ v 61 6*5 V. New ..f* . 2*ft I*7 I >o. f»hlo ... 46ft 4*9 swan A Finch Cos. . I ftft 11 9 I'nlon Tank Lln* Cos 10; tn.\ Va- uuin ttil « . 571 376 V’ aalilrgi. n (»il ( < 32 76 standard »mi old Stock llftft f*. hubs 1525 Inti pef-ol* Min .... ns 12% M .1 " eat Refg 176 177 • eufi Mexican 46’, *9 lU9(i* r lal Oil 39ft 410 Kii.iv n 1 ttr.n FlAilN. 11l Vu* 26 Rutter, 41 <- bid no sales Ijist week a prl> a, 40^ 4ft V f~ Grain and Provisions I mw ! >mJ CH|c.\«j(» Aug J 7 ‘Conflicting re. p..rt* on the ptagieaa of the c<rn 1 rap resulted m little activity in corn future, today, and they w.-re Arm around Saturday a Hoatng Dtremher corn ofened %r lower and later f.’. tinl ’,«• at an penlng of 11.*7*, May .petted ai II ft'.V up V,c. and a old lat<r 4«- down. (>ata were firm in sympaths with -01 n in 1 temher opened un< hanged and iatt 1 ah<»wed n*> change fiom the rpvnlng of 22V I'ecemltat .pen.-d down V4' at 57c and latei was up %c. May opened at 57c. %wn %< and declined V Provlalons were Irregular on a slow and higher h-'K market. DETROIT. Aug 27. Clnae All the gialna ware unchanged and inactive at the op# nii.t 'line vui. no early v. h.*ut uii itaiT- ns ft in Chicago, but a emnll adtanco was uuoted In corn and oata. Mlllcra continue to huv wheat m open market aou will d#> a until Sept. 1. They buy tuther : lowly and 'ep. rt a «iMl't fl ui «lrn Htul l>ut *v- I*■ t a m ic active tra... n a eh'trt time berauae of depleted stocks The promise of warmet weather was espected to . ncouragr bears to sell corn, but their 1* «tl!l enough f#ar of In M to prevent active oper ic in* on the fenr s! ’e and the earl' market was Aimer then « xpected In the lo.ul mat ket < .in w as In demand ard nothing ft'r lole. *.opting in an advance <>f Be early ,n ih« dav Cash corn is c .mlnif In ab.wl,. and Mocks are small. Consume 1 s have much trouble securing supplies. Oats ar» holding better than ex pected and tlie lug flood of receipts ha* not material /*d Farmer* ar« keeping their oats mu’ «pp*at d*t<r mined not to >-*ll at fb.e present level Other n atktts i«port farm, t * put ting their oats in hinx and n t -ell- Itifi. • f:< p. rts of the ftsing of m tiest prices by lioover have all prosed premature. l»oalera expert t■. know whet* they are at in a few dass Hears at* steads and a large . r• j expected I'l > .l»e .. f mtS«lflg fr.-at f ' r aboil t 3ft rt:.' 4 tro.re Wheat Is dull and unchanged, at* declined 4e, corn advanced 5., and the other grains and seeds were steady Mondas s wheat iiuotations Cg,:. No. 2 red. 12 16. No. | white $2 in Monday's co.-trs* i:uin ouotatlons ( nrn Cash No 2 tt '.*4 7 sei|o» I' '*s No t j.ll'sx 11.94 s'ats Standard. 57c Ne. 3 white 64. \r. 1 w 1 It* 55. 11 v e .'ash V 4 s’7s -'eptemt .r, 91 7? H.-ans linmedin'e and 11. tn'd shipment $7 .‘5 Oct.. .*r. $ f Oct. bet. 11.7. aleik* sll »'» timoths, • 2 9c World's wheat exports ,»•' week wer< K>;,74 bu , ng iinst 9,6<'.,9an bu. a week ago and 1 2 40* "ftft bu a • e:it ill'". pr-marv t>lv*at 1 -r» pts were 1- 27‘.0" * lot . gninst ?f c ftft" bu. a s • a " :>L ■ l.x t*» t s-. 1 ►•it aid f-.u: Mon dav, 1 ,■ 1 t Visible suppls changes Wheat. 444 i>"9 >ll de. resse rnrn, '7."ftft bu In cease on', 9,V 1.0 •>ft hu decrease f» er elpt « ..f V heat Monday Pllluth. 7 • ■ s. aiaalnst 9 4 a y*a ag. Mlnne. up dis 43*' car' against 1 9 sv imi- I ej. hi at 1 against 4*4 Chicago, 17 *r* npatnat 74 snuthw-est. 771,ftft(J bu amtinst 1.1"'..<30ft bu I>e. tMa In th< I.erroit msrk*» Monday included l." "• t»1»iof dour, :r. >»its .w b< h 1 7 f c..' 11, 4" of oats ant 14 -.f ts< SI ipmen. S w -r» 2 ftftft bids . f I?.- ir. ; (3(30 lu of corn and ft.ftft 1 hu >.f oats St... K« are 1 *94 ftftft n*i i' v lic.i’ * ft’ hu of corn. 77 qoo hu f sts r.nd *. ftftft bu of rye. ( 1414 \t.O (.It 4l\ f'MirAOf' Vue 27. Opening coin 1 teceml>*r down ',e. May up % ciats -Upt*mb»f unchanged. Idecemna.- doss n Mas dosx n 4c Provisions (Jeneralls hlghsr Noon corn I .*.-»nihsr up '»<• May. l'.'xn V 16s t s September un changed l>» -»mber. tip S°, May, down 4«- Ft. visions Irregular I‘lose I', rn llecsmber tips ISe. Mas Up % <'at« September up 6, c December up M • up 4. Pro visions g< nerglls hlgbe-. Quotations bv Paine Webber A <'o , Aug 27. Open High le>w. Close Corn n*. 1 «:% 1 ft 9% 1 .7 v 1 Ai', Mas I ft.*, 1 '«S 1 (34% 1 (34*. 1 lg t • Sept 62% f.B«, 52 4 67 4 J .*.- 5.7 644 ' 2% 54 Mas 5 7 5 7 % 544 7 1 I‘..rK Sept 42 5" (2 'ft 42 .7ft 4’ 7n del (! 7ft 41 «7 tl ftft 41 I. ird Sept .‘2 •; 22 «: 22 7ft 2? «7 oc» • • 2: 6,*. ?“ n: •? *5 lan 21 75 21 77 21 65 21 *7 n hs Sept ".7 Ift ?7 1 5 2 7 Ift 2? 1 l let . J 7 oi 2? 07 22 9 2 7 (3 7 Jan 2" 6ft 2" 4" nt ",n 2ft 7" Tori no (,im\ >i uiki i T* il.fvDO tt . Aug. 27 -Close, "peat Cash. $ " Ift t '..t t i i** f' 9 1 h' 'nicer $1 Ift V. May. 1 ft*4- '•ats ('as' 574' September, 55’,'’ Peramhei 54. May. 5?> v . Rye • 'ash. 51 '■ t'loverseed Cash *;?7>3 (October 11 3.2 ft l'cretTthe. sl3ft74 Marc s''!s \lsik» t 'ash $' I sft Tim thy 1 ash. I’ 75, b- it ember. It i' t. her, f. .■' Butte. look cream et \ ir. tub creamers, t ' Fggs r. eb candled. 39, : sanes selects t ’C Has N ■ i timoths IL- Vo tim •■*b 3'4 mixed. |lt loass mixed. 11-7 f Motor Stocks k ' , > Quotation* furnislieci by \\ in \ Aug. 27 Bid A«k A lax Rubber ** 47', A..to Wheel 2" Briscoe Motor -o Chandler Motor .... . '.*4 *l’, Col* Motor ... 11ft Curtis Aeroplane 474 114 pllplex M toi 14 *4 h'ede 1a I Mot' .'5 .7 Flahet Bods .46', 39 Fisk Tlie A Rubber.. . 46 70 Firestone, new 116 ll* Do, preferred .... Hi2U lot', General Motnr< 'll 4 112 4 chandler Motor *1 , 624 Goodrich Tires 17% ♦*'* (•rant Motors . . Hupp Motor c • 4 -7 *, Jrtarnatlonal M.-t.-r Kelly-bl * ingf eld- Tire ’ .% 45 Kelaey Wh* .-I cp Tire A Rubber . . • V< Milter Itnb’ut ft'• 17 f ' Nash M«.tots ... 6 7 9 2 Motoi I’toiluctfc 35 42 Nash Motors *# ?0 1 e.-rb sa Motor . 17 14 Tierce Arrow 3x .79 Portage Rubber 4*. • 15-3 Republic Truck 54 Aft 6aX on Motor .. 15', £> rlpps-Booth jft Signal Truck St ew art-Warner Hpe*d. 57 .57 4 Stromberg .Motor .... 23 2x Stull Ml ! 1 1 Rubber .... *0 Lilted jfttat--- Rubber . *2% *-'S Lulled Motors 21 , 23V Wills * OV«l land ’ I I>o, preferred .... ;• • av White 45 4* 4 int 6440 Htrri n a irk ft Aug 27. Rutter Kx trsa, 41 , ftrat« tic dairy exttas. 2'.'fl4ft%c. flrsts .*<31.7740. I.uu.- 7’nme < rdtnary. SStti.l# f!*«!x 37c Che#.,* T ‘ Ins 22 4tl -3c young Anierlca*. Live p.diltry Foxels 2ftti23r ducks 17 21c. geese 1 * I*c springs. *urkey, ( ||c 7'n*aloes Receipts, 7c ears; Wiecons>n *1 JftCt 16 6lln nesota, It iSfri 2ft, Jersey,, y; 3fter l.»« Rl TTI II 6\ l» K 4.4.• PKTn'tlT Aug 27 Buttei Fte,h creamers- extra*, tlx. Hist* 29t)|7 , '4c per lb V*' -<*f Arm L,-i - I leh Mi *s -an ••> t« ■e - * firm at JA'TTMe per and g, t ,n ad\an< * of a rent. DETROIT TIMES t Produce > 1 ■ ■' —w Th* market was bar* of poultry this m.>rning having • leaiicd up on Saturday, with nothing in on the early del sene*, and th* salts*’ w-h« ttue of dtessed calves. Rece.pts of was and green beans from m-ar-hy grower-, are unite free, the market being correspondingly lower. « ana dlan tomatoes .xr* ale ■ lower on heavy receipts, but with th*s“ excep tion* the market was called «tead>. llil' klei.. : r.es are coming In a little J soft at present. There is m> iaige supply of peaches. hut California giap<.‘, pears and plume are plenti ful and in good demand Apples Harvest. s*6oo 4 r* r hbl lln n n 1111 x Good shipping Stoeg 4 *- n i lb !le*ns T'rled I.lrras 17c lb . Ilereies Huckleberries, $450(7475 bu. I‘eaes Bartletts, $2 75 f(t 4 per hi x ( allfornla Krwlta -Pea. nes. H *C: plums $; r,O per box Malaga n rapes. $3 26 per box Hirxtrd Calves Fancy, country dressed. 21® 22c, chob c. 20 4/2U-. < nmo n. 1 'l/1 >c. Fresh \ eaetubles Reets, 91.50 bu . turnips $1 5u hu.. rnd'shes. 60< p«r ■(Sue. Canadian tomatoes. Ssc p«r 1 11-uuart aekol, celery, 15 4$ 20 c dox : carrots, fl sft hu., cauliflower. $2 5" bu , h'.m* grown wax beans $1 50 bu.. gr-en beans. It 25 hu green onb.ns, 2f»c do* , green corn. $2 sack. (4rapes 17-lVi haaksta. $1.26. Hone) New Fancy white. 1 9c per lb. l!a> Letr.lt shippers are paytnff the foil, wfig prices foe baled hay tn r».- lots, r >. ti. lietrolt: No. I timo thy. sl.« ’.()(& 11; atundard irfio thy. •15 507114. light mix. and. s»6M>fiil4. No. ! t.mothy, sl4 R"yir,; N > 1 nilx-d • lt>. 14 5< . No 2 mixed, 11>•67 12 , No. 1 cl'.'. r. sl3® 13 50 rye -traw-, $lO 60 ©ll. wheat und oat straw. |3.50©10 per ton. I minus sft per bog limes II 10tf1.26 per 100. 'trlons R.j.-kyfcrda $2.75('(3; wa terr; 1 * I■ ns. lO'.jftftc each; little gems. 75. has km, flats. 6<'i®x.'.. Au! " tinuts. 20© 2L; almonds. 19(12 filberts. 18219x7 Braxlla. 19©20c; pecans «3©HBi lb. nut meat.- slb cartons, almonds. 60o; walnuls. 65.- pe.-ana, Iftc Tt>.; pea.iutk roasted, fan v. lie. Jumbo. 12c lb. Orsnaea —V’alenclaa, 14.80© 4 75 per box I'nlsnx Home si"* n. $1 *ft bu .Spanish, t'. 75 per crate; pickling onions, white $4 50 bu ( nhhnx-'k $1 50 per hbl. lettuce—fl. id, $..75®5 per cs»e, lea), B(>c p.-r bu f’otiitoes Southern wh.tr $1 75 per bu. Peaches Klherta* $’ ■/ $ Blums 75. pe- pe, k basket. Boiiltry .•prints 27© 28c Bght wreight*, 2.7 9j Jsc Vo 1 h*n>. 25’.f2ftc ! ght w eights SS'tiTt. roosters. 16'll ISc du'-k.i 21 37 22' . gees*. Ift'a 1 xurei cotstoes Virginias. 17.23 per hid ? 2 pe? hil JONRIM4 PRirrs. Bi-nneU goods Apple*. |4 per gat ; I int beans. $1 j&4r2, coin, fancy Maine, 2 standard. $1*0; peas, fiirmy ■si iy June, $ 35 a 2 90. »valin.n. tall, $.7 20. marrowfat peas. *2; to matoes. .-.andard. *325 tor 3-lb. bas ket t oftee Santos, standard, ISJ2I*o; medium. llu *oc. far.cy. 20© 23c; Rio. 14 Vs ©ls4< . 1-lb pa# nages. 19©22c; 1-lb tins. ?*©:•.' Feed In lu" ll' «a. i\* Rran. s4l. standard middling- 95" tine mid dling-. $' (tit Red corn. $"4 50 c in.- nmeal. $73; corn and oat cb- p. Jft" per ton. f lour B> st win’et patent. $1 3 50; second patent straight. 912; spring patent sl4*l rye fl ur, sl2 j*r hbl. of IPS lbs. in eighth paper sacks. f*||«—Kin-eed nil. raw $! 65 hntled. |1 2ti gel kerosene, iron barrels. 9c. gnsolln*. 2"’ac gal. I'rnxlslon* \l»*s pork sl2 fam ily pork s4i i(4l. ciear por; $42U44. bam*. 25'.- (254'' bac.-in, 2? 4 U picnic hams 21 If 214 c. shoulders. 224". brisk***, 26 4fl 27c; lard. 244 'I 7'4c. lh Hides No , cured hide* 22c. No. 1 green hides. 19c; No. 1 cured h ilia. 16c. No. 1 green bulls. 1.3 e No. 1 i . uread veals alp. 2*e No. 1 green veal I kip, 25c. No. 1 cured murrain 29c; No 1 green murrain. . 7O0; No 1 cured calf. 35c, N>- 1 gr»»n calf, 33c; I No. 1 hors* hides. $7; No 2 horse hides. s<? No. 1 tall-w. 14c; No. 2 talb.w. 13c Hi ; No 1 hides, lc off; No I Kip and calf, 14 off she* p skins (*s to amount * ool). Joc©»l 50. I f ' Livestock . > tin im.yy t i:vnt4i xtim m titii' I'KTRoir. \ug X (’attic Mar 1 k*t steady at Tuesdays cb.se, best l heavy ste»-r*. 9lOtfift. O; best handy weight butcher eteers. $- '‘ 1 ■" handy light butchers. *7 21 *. Itgiit t is, 9 7.75 bull her f.uv? 46 sft7f " > .imn ti cow - t $6 s<3fl*. eanner*. $4 50 « 5 best h*avy bulls. 97 50©*. bologna bulls 9*3(3417, Stuck htj'ls. s''s( /• f< e.|rs, I 544 ■; *SO , -1 •> k-r s s•> < '25. milkers and sprtnaer*. S4O u -5 ■ Veal ca I '*-. Market stead' l> st grades $1 5 50 ri 1 ft. otl'.ei a $ > fe 1 ' Sheep and lafnh* Market sb w b**t lunih $1 5 75, fair lambs. 91 4 M ’ light t. "Omni'.n :e n.bs *ll o 1.4 fa.r t. g (>d sheep $7.30 Fi c c tl|u und . ..mm n. 15 ’-t 7 Hogs Market • t*ady pig sls sft bl 5 7'• mix«d grnde $ i x j I x 50. B. 6v r 111 FL 6 1.0 1.16 I! STOCK LAST RLl’I'A U3 N V, Vug 27 - t Httl. R.-ceipt*. s,Tftft. rnarket fat'ly all'* steadv. >. lows, *(. ..'< $ fi 1.1 but. ra•; $ ■ tr 1 I 5" heifers s7u Ift • • '<. ? ft ’.ft bulls, $5 h.3 .*5 ruil. h w ■ and Springers. 9"■<3© 1? .6 feeder* s(■ (' *’al\es Receipts. I.s‘ifl. nmrk>t a - steady 11 t.. fto e $ ;!6_ She-p an.l lamb* Re e pts. 1 >3 market a.ti'* stead' choice lau-.i.s, IF. ©l6. .nil to talr. stft4f 4 5 y*a mgs, $ »'u 1.7 30 «beep $ u I H g« Receipts, I 'ft" mark.' a live p’«». (Or 'eg!'.! sn $ 4l 17 65 pig*. 91 55(3 'n 1 •>’ . P’lxe *! 7 sft rl 7 xft hea > y sl7 7' 11' *•'•. tough 91 5 sft ©1 * stag- $I 3 s <j 4i l I I IIH 6t.0 1.16 K «TO( lx I'HHAiI", Aug 2? Itogs ft*- ceif t 17.00 ft marl ct slow 26c I. « »! mixed and butcher*. 115 7' .7 17.4'. good heavy, $1 * Bftfl 1 7 36 rough Imu, sl7 Iftfl 16 "* light 915* 6■■ 1 IT 77. figs 91". 75© I• 2" 1 -«11 ;. Receipt s. 25.ftftft. market strong *o Ift- b i ghei best beeves s*2s-I 1 ' eo w sand h*■ sere, $4 *5 b 1 9 stol< ers an.l feed* re $6 1 "'fl 9 2.6 ; ralvrs. sll ■' \i ] 6 Sheep Receipts. Ift.ftftft; 1 ar ks' *t»*<iv tr- 15c higher, native $" <" ;« 10 :>e western $x 4ftfj II 3' tamWs. $1•»73 Ir 1 * 50; western, fll ©l* 75 ( I.KVF.MMI 116 F. ARK K 1 'LITVF.LA NT’. Aug 27. H..g* Re ceipts. 1,50 ft market slow to 15 fl 25c higher vorker*. sl7. mixed. 917 15 medium* 117 25 nigs. sl7 roughs SIS 7 n stag- <13.75 (’attic Recerpts, 1 ftft car* marltel slow and s’egdv --beep and lamb* Rerrlp's, 15 cars market *teadv top sls 25 Calves Receipt* Toft steady; t p 9I« Tnir.no nip STnrh T'>f.l7l'*'. Aug 27 Mogs Re<*jpt*. c ".a rk«-‘ 0,( ' higher. le* $ I rfi 17 3.5 mediums, 9 17.25'if 17.7 5 '..rkers 91 sft 17.1 5; good pig* sl4 80015 Cattle Steady. Rheep and lamb* Steady * M'66 6 IIRK PRoni « r. NRH York lu 17 r ’ 11 'J'ltet and unchanged. I’ork yulet, m*** 94*19 49 sft nu l- I Raw. S|egd - centrifugal. ft* tee*. I" 3Aff7..79. miia. ovado. t> t**t. $0 52 •./AS" refln»d eteaily cut logs. 9* Of'. rru*hed $4.65 ; w dere.l s*ss<?i?lf>. g snulated. $6 «"U ft t' .fTee Rio No I, on spd. ?4'V Tallow Pull spe cii*l. 1*4 r l* r May QillfV ; me No 1. Il.ll', d1 15. No 3. *.\ 17 35c. x fl.rtef, 6.5 ‘991.05. Pressed poiiltrx Q'ltet turkevg l*fl *2e • hlckens. 21 ff 53 e, fowl*. I*u 2*c: du# * ?"".2. L(x« p'oiltr* Fir*" a ee*e. lie, du'bs. ’*4/ 27. f..wl* 21 I U 27e , ttirkc .*. t*. t '.' ster* 1*917# ( ht( ken, broiler* "AflAJe. epees* Pull *igt* milk, *•'*» men to specials. t<lt26e skims, common to specials, 1* !•«. LOITERING LAW FAILS TO REACH RESORT HABITUES .luetic# Heston Monday roomin'-* refused to sign 3\ arrant a for men nabbed In raid* on resorts when the charge brought agriinst them wax ’’loitering,” because the men ar# well known In business circles and do not come under the law which provides that any one may h<* nr rested If he has no lawful means of support. There Is no use taking these men under this law.' said Justice Hes ton "All they have to do Is to prove they work anil they have to be discharged. They are just tak Inc up the court’s time and a con vid ion can ne'er be secured in their cases. 'The loitering law works in many cases and Is good for some people Hut the police department Is trying to spread the law too far. and they cannot secure convictions” LONGER SKIRTS IN STYLE THIS FALL CHICAGO, Aug. CB. They're go mg to wear ’em longer. Thin was the d‘ cree issued today bv Amerka's dressmakers here frr the Rpmi-annual convention of the Fashion Art league “Skirts will be from two to six inches longer,” said Madame Mi.r garet, of Chicago. “They’ll i;o* h more than six inches from the ground.” M me. Margaret declared strict economy will be applied in dress making No sleeves for evening gowns; -horter coats, narrow skirt.- but not hobbly,” plain pockets and elimi nation of large cuffs nnd collar- ar** also a part of the program. Miss Mab*d St»ffo>, of Goshen. 1 Ind , who design* her own gowms ' and exhibits them on her slsterv. Ruth ;ind Hazel, predicted \merican fashions will he "the thing" Patriotism ha* awakened dress makers to the fact thri’ they must • encourage home industries," «h*' 1 .;d "I hel'eve America will -<-t 1 the styles. Ther»* is nothing new in ! Pari«inn styles this vear." .MAKES ROW IN CHURCH; FINED Xn’hr.n- Kory lo thought he owned St. John's Greek Catholic church, so when a meeting was held tn the # hurch to w hich he objected, he voic 'd his -cntiment-4 to ’he priest, Ft Stern" k. in m phasing terms “He used »o come into thr church r very Sunday and then star- a quar rel with Ihe uxher- or someon® else un’i’ we had to throw him on’,” •r>r fled F r Stemuik befor* Justice Ifeston. Monday morning "He ain’t no priest l own the building.'’ dr# larcd Korylo to the justice Justice Heston sentenced him *n pay ,1 fine of *2." or serve 30 days. f ' Boston Copper Stocks Qiiotat lon.t bv Hnrnbh'ver A Weeks Am 27. • >p»n High 1-nw <'h>*e Ah meek 101 101 Alaska (Jolil 3V* 4 \ I 11' 11 e 7. fit l * 64 4 Anaconda 73% 7X% 72 % 7.7 4 A r 17. r ’(.m 1 1 . I!'* 11 '« 114 114 Butte Super 75 76 31 % .74% ("a I. A- \ riz 7ft 4 _7 9 4 (■ a A He.-1a.655 .556 Cop Range 5*4 6<% 6*4 57 r’hlno . .64 64 63 4 54 lUI V West .24 2 4 l.Hst Mutt* P'-% Ift % lft't 1" l -> l’ratik lln . . . fi 4 . - *‘> 5* Granbv 614 Is e Ro\ ate . . 254 23% 73 2?% Insptrat ten . 6 4 64 57 4 52 4 K*l r Lak e . . . .5 % . 6’* Mass .11 • . 11 Miami .7fi'x 364 Lake 9’* .... ft % Niptssing sij . . . . <4 Verth Hulle 17 . . 17 (IJlhw ay . 1 '* . . 1 •% Quin, v . ?0 . °ft lh*'- Consol 26% 27 2«% 2fi % Sup A Boston 3% .... 7 % South Lake .1 .7 Trinity * 64 Tenn Cop Ifi % !*% 16** 16 4 I nil* I Fnnt 12J 1 2 ft 1 nit S Ma--h .. 43% . . 4V% (’tali Consol 16'* 16 Utah Copper lftl 101 1 ftft4 lftl Ventui a Oil 64 *4 Wolverln* 46 . . . 45 Wyandotte 2;. f r Sugar Market l J sugar* l'• tr it wholesale price*- Crystal (loinlnoes. 3-ib sl2' Jo, 5- lb., sl3, 'Mg!" tablets, sll 70, cut !">af sll I.* cubes *i ft 46 VX X X now derefl. slu standard powdered, $h < *6. ijrannlat and. extra o.«i.«e, $s «5 rfo. flne in hulk. s'• 50, (le 25 lh coft* ns $9 70. crystal domino «rnn 2-lb and 5-1 h cations, n <ases $' 'O. rystal itointno gran hf cn *• *. $lO diamond A $ ' **' confr t n*r*' V $? 45. No. 4 ' $» 8(4 v.i 3. $- c. No « 19.40 No 7 sft .13 Vo < $o 7ft No ft $9.25 No l'ft. sft 2ft V 11, 9' 15 No. 12. sft Ift N M *3 ft N 14 $ . ft?. No ;’s.s ft 0' nen-cak rig mixture, 91/3 50. •«• 1 xi anulatad. s'• 40 per cwt.; household powd Is, 4* to . ase, $5.35 per rase - ■ ♦ 1 1 nll 1 >1 > 1 * 1 it 161 s Quotation* by Mornbl• «*r A Weeks. 'Aug 7 7 Rid Asked Am Pul. L* 1 lit \r .-, m ." 1(O pre 1* 1 red (.I 6 * Am 1-t .v Tt e .i>i f * I.■ J I>o preferi .-d 1 '•*• - 1"* \*tna Kxph.slvea • % l' lie s«. iv'c* cent ... ?' ' l*o, Ir, f, » .«. Ml. *5% t’hov 1 *.lc ( 1'( x.|» 11 >U Ii tit i * In *‘rnnip Ship . 7 3 7* ! »etndt I dtM-n . . . It* lit Dundee At irong 4 F.-.Jeral < 111 ! . . . 4 •« * ! (Irani M> ter* 2 1 Hupp M' s«»r ■ '• 74 I v.nvim A umi . 114 t 1 . 1 * ' sgfc'c 1 l-.mln v . ■ 1 . 5» % I f*«. tin* \ Ller com f7% 4'* I I ... prefer- ..| .... r • ft>» I<v v t.t. com .. 71’« .75 4 I*o. pr-f and 6 >xi 111 Cel I •!' *• n. ft 1. '•*. I*.*, prefr i te.| tftt Jft* | -a (•<« t. • 1 Ref ’fi •* ; ' »ll* It • - . : • 2 1 L •« I.t v t * c .in ... 7 % 4 I (o. I 1 es. rre I 24 34 I'nite.i Motors " :24 Mid" est »’.| 183 134 r> . Rertnng ........ 171 Idft ("da L t it ... ■ % •• % ' 'lirflss Aer » 4 ,t 45 Wright-Martin .... 6 % ! Merr lit . .'7 37 4 \K 66 6 ('Mix 111 TTI M 6Mt 174.4.* MJW YcRK. Aug 27 Rutt*r Firmer; receipt* 7.5.75 cregnrierv ex tra. 43e: rl. - . ape. ial market. 47% ts *7\e. state dfllr" t'lls 3fi\fl 4 Irn •- ration c-reamerx ■7’-' , f7<e Lggs Quiet r»d pts. <O7l neatbr white fan- 1. (fl >6 n*s ■ v mue.l fancy. 36<t 1* fresh fl *t*. i f fl ifii ♦ lletenlt Hank 4 tearing* ; 1 **tr • hank clearing* I- ' ; HIT, we re $* 7 "7.<32 77. i.-ral ... a llng* for I-'.’ t.. flat* a■ •• fl <72.172 I 54* Jt. a* against 01 ** -• 7" •16?"'' for I the mrreep. odirik per.od in 1914, GOLDMAN GLAD SHFS CONVICTED Twill Help To Spread Propaganda, Says Notorious Red Mis.* Emma Goldman Detroit \ lsitor Monday. This Irn’t exactly n •«».eloty notr, pvcti tho Knmia wan registered at the Sfatler. .She in tho K’u:ua Goldman who, along w; i Ales lit*;- man, vxan roc«ntly convicted oi ioj ."piracy to interft r<> with the opera tion of the draft law In New York llarh wi,: nentenced to pity a fine of f nerve two ye,us In prison and ’o b*- deported at th* rapaattor. of the term. Mis* Goldman In at liberty on $25,000 ball p< tiding an :♦ 1 Berkman in mill n jn.fi. Arrange nunta have been p* artlcallj eom plf U'd for hl.s bail, however, and he will probably be released this we*k if M’s Goldman and her nsnoelates can flnd a way to prevent San Fran risen claiming hint on extradition. He is under Indictment there in connection with the bomb explosion during the preparedness parade a > e.ir a. o Injiin»- The woman anarchist wan still openly defiant of the government an she sat .V breakfast in the Stutler grill The presence of a noldler in khaki at an adjoining table did not appear *o "cow" het in the least. In fact, she wan both surprised and flattered when r. man in *he uni form of an officer of the I S array came up to her in th* lobby Mon dn\ morning and shook hands with her \x at inly. "Aren't you afraid to shake hands with me'’" she asked The last time i shook hands with a soldier he was sent to jail for five \ears and lost two years' pay besides" The man, however, was an old ac ouamtame and was willing to take « change Miss Goldman freely discussed her conviction with newspaper men "I am grateful to ine government for .sentencing me to prison for two years,’ sf.< said "It has done more to arouse th*- people than anything I could have wished for “Instead of Mopping our work, my conviction has given it a great impetus I shall go light on in m' »fforts to si. iw Ilia' the draf' law t unconntitutional as long as 1 have my lifccrt’ "And who will not admit that an\ law Is wrong that will send the youth of our land to shed ty.elr blood on for* ign battle field- ■* \\ ny don’t they send the old fossils who have live j th*‘ir span to do the fight ing aid keep »he youth at home to build for th- future? It won't make any dilTeren.-e if 'lie old ones are killfd off They ire old enough to nie anyway Hut for God’s sake, spare the young men "President \\ ilson says he in try ing to make the world safe for democracy I believe that detnoc racy. like charily. begins at home. Perhaps if he would <hnw a little of It in this country we would believe in his sincerity As ii is, it looks to us as tho he wen- triing to introduce democracy into Germany and Impottant autocracy info ih*> Vnfted States "About that little depor’ation or der, I ant not so sur** that it will be carried out. If the government is so anxious to ge, rid of me it can send me back to Russia now Wouldn’t I like to lv> there at this tint*'?’ BERNHARDT OPENS TOUR ATT. ANTIC CITY. Aug 2* Madame Sarah It* tnh.udt beg in a new American tour today Next Saturday -he fitters New York Bernhardt. v. ho was n* nr <i*ath early this summer following an operation in N**w York, plans a tour of the principal American < Me ant! then a trip through Hou*h America Marriage Licenses |!*nr' J. p-f:" Mt P* ts-U « M■ - Pet. naf t. 1 7 tier T Wine, in . diio. T.ycyit« V■ - K**\ 19. snm*' Glen r: XVinu n '7, G*rfr’t<l<- K Sl> \ tro'ir. I Glen »-.tf.f.fr, "J, Jlllls-Kil* l!n?<l If urs» •' Pet t o * ink s \ • t’ n- h. "1. Josephine She bsck. 21 .fames I P 'Uimr. Vnr'bt 'llf .\f«rtrar*t I’-'tt 1 -ri*• \ 1 >n XX 111atn <’ Wilt « It. _ Pefn.lt Mary McKee. 27. Memphis T>nn I Charles t, ?*. 2". t>n-'«n I HtoKMnn. 21 Multfi V ni-fnt. 1 .tin Be i ■* in Cedi Prince, t'i Hilda M. Whir’- r t: Warren t* M i r.'•< lx. t X rn< s M ; Frank lln I•’ chi nt st ,van- fT. Ant >nfo Brk ich. 15 nuns.lt 1, Ir\ -'g, v Pettr.lt; Blanch* Haatlngn 2*. Ann Arb Michael I B*rlsh. 22 I"T.uke. * •* * Harold C. Matthys. 2 Florlde I Grace Grog« 2’ Willi.un AVi-ne, ,| Esther Oer- I non 21 * T hn c Thomas. 2* T-w a J»nnle Engleman ~ New Y<>rk Willi. M P." lift - - pet r- if. Alice Y'an■ e 2“i, m<* Holder Stern. 54. pefri.it; fit •na Get.senberg, I "ame J hn M oik. 2T Petr if \ tor‘a niawl. ka 22, rain*. Frank S*hadvx~ll, "s, I'd : Delia Onrlow . 13 »**tm -11 erci -a n Ij\i• -. i ? *'■. Iv. »r- '*. Ger trud e If. lint. j. en ii ■ Gordon AVllliaet* 2". Petrols, Irene Carpenter. mn- Fugene jo loam. 21. petrnt* Clnr* r»!h‘ |e. 19 «nme - . T tel Flti'ip * p.trt.t Cara .1 S irrns* n. 2: same > •'layfon F l ie k. 2<>, pefrolf: K a | let Prairie 1 s satne, vPbiljp Stetn 21. Petrr.it France* j Kr-niskv. 3 A «n*ne Clinton W Krothinghipv. }o pie. trrot p;dlt*> r Vrott. 21. rim* i,ni»r Andr*w“ 1 11 P*fr . t; Fluor, ! Main ram r Thomas Fifrgers’d }T. V>et-ott r- r 'T\n 1 _ T**cto Ft-d V Tuttle 2t. Perot \ty ra , M -f 7 rat. - I 1 TTobard k. Hwenev. 21. Jnd Al hfr'r "-'tre»i»r th •sm* John A. Lond-rt-r, .1, DtUmL, Uir.« Ne it.auer, I*. same John t.Wkia. 34. petrott Trall tn. 23'. \\ yan.lotte Samuel Mcl tons Id, 2i>, Detroit; liucy II SjllPan, 31 same lt*hn T Ko«l<r>»;skl, 2i, Tfetrott; Mary FenaU lit, aiyme. llh ry C. M trrter 25. |>etr«il. Muuiik K ill' k 26, same John S.-llinger, 23 It»trolt, Kl ll h I'fth el.er, 21, same. t-.d ward I Ktilka 23 Petroit IP.ruaine Kaemierskt. 22. san-e Karl Taekalirr ry. 2*. l»etr<>it. Ra.'hr.el IP-lford. 21. Dearborn Ifenrv suhr. 3'., Detroit; Ida Ri vard. 2“ Giver Rouge Kenneth r i» -k. 23. Detroit, rath er I. ~, imi -Jl. same Mike Kimoti. 21. Detroit; C waste Hi' el. iT, same lohn K* ilia, Detroit; Cora A Stein./in, 31. same Rnl.rrt Greenwaid, ft, Detroit Marie Gartnaer, same illiain Stapleton. 20. Petroit, Syhania White. t 7. same. Kiana Hill, 29, Detroit; Alii# Pimel t -n, 19, same. Andre*- Y. Haggerty. 25. Detroit; Violet J. Willoughby. 10. »ame. John A. Giant, 25, Detroit; Rose Hermann, 25. \V. Va. Anoel Goldman. 24, Detroit; LJUIan ICcplan, IF .sain* < barles H Dons, 2F Detroit, Eva G. .’P kora. 25. same. Ji "eph Tr<>e, 2-3, Detroit; Kllaabeth Joriv-s. 22. same. I>i-glass HV Powrle. 25, Detroit; Pearl liustien. 26. same John Truenmer, 3i, Detroit; Anna Hnhbert. 25. Highland Park Uauticn Akerson 22. Detroit, Mar garet McDonald. 2t. same. Joseph Whim*. Jr, JF Detroit; Er’. y McCain. 21. Rochester. Ml<'h Haskell K. Brunde. 24. Detroit, El anor C. P* Hray. 3 9 same *.**rl f4 Mtiler, 27. Detroit, Rosa I v.-a-ie, ;5, earn*. \i thin itiles. 32. Detroit. Rebec* a Yeats. 25, same. Ttis<ldeau C. Styperskl, 23. Detroit. Catherine Zielinski. It. earn*-. George \. Grove lie, 64_ Toledo, Ohio Killian M Ferguson. 44, same Alonio McColl, 30, D*tioit; Fannie M Sims 14. same Willis It. Anderaon. 2T. Detroit Manette Powell, 2u. same. Philip M--lt*er, 24. lietrolt; Celia l<* herinun. 22. same. Peter Soi'hoi-kl, 23, Detroit. Sophia liarank'r. 11*. same. Hairy I*. Clark, 25, Northport, M • fi . Esther I* Bury, 23. Detroit. F.dwnrd Cain. l*ayton, 0., Anna Shephard. 20. same Ray W Rate* 25 De'rolt; Hazel Snyder, 24, Farmland, lnd. Salvatore Helafflno, 34. Detroit. Rosa K. Bennett, 33. same* Eugene Scott. 30, lietrolt. Jennie Jones, 37. same. Foul'* J Riha. 25. Highland Park. Elizaheth Burlan, 25. I'etroß Hi'flieft W. Fa mam, 14 Windsor, can Mary tlowen, 29 Detroit i-'reil C. Woodtuirn. 35. f'etrolt, At-1- llssn i.. Crawford. 36. same Clyde W Burke. 24. Detroit; Clara St rei -hert 71. «s me lIKLP WA 31 TEH H ALB ATTENTION MECHANICS EXPERIENCED MEN WANTED Tool r>esixncrs and Draftsmen. Tool and Die Makers. Tool Room Machine Hands. Tool and Gauge Grinders. Die Sinkers. Trimmer Die Makers. Wood and Metal Pattern maker. General Machinists. Production "Machine-Hands. Hand and Automatic Screw Machine Operators. Rrown and Sharpe Automatic Screw Machine Operators. Tin and Coppersmiths. Power and Hand Bumpers. Metal Finishers. Wood Working Machine Hands. Sample Body Builders. Boilermakers. Armature Winders. Electric Motor Repairmen. Engineers. IF YOI ARE CNEMPLOY ED AND ARE SKILLED IN ANY TRADE. WHETHER LISTED ABOVE OR NOT. CALL AND REGISTER WITH US. NO FEE CHARGED. K MTI .O Y ERS’ ASSOC IAT ION OF DETROIT *’>6 BAG LEY AVENGE crvti, t; I; vfc I' K\ \MtNATtO\s ' • *--d,« . *-|it * mt>«-r 4 7'■ 1 7 VI I \< it SR APH FITS ( Mult- | TV I’tSTS Ffln' ffn* 5. 1917 X* -Cl It VTA XT f:’- '-MININ'; PHYSICIAN Ml sppliraOons tutist It** fll»ri ;n p»r s-'ti .-<• th*' offli *• nf th" civil c »r v r#» r ,mr*’'««ton. 3*2 Fsrwsß t-’dg r n niv* «<**k frotn d«f»*. fi-r vh'-h *-x h rn'n >i Oort is isli*»d I'RKD XX SMITH. i’hi<*f Flxnrnitirr. DFNTTST--P*y'sl*rt*A tug g-mrsn t"ss s*l«ry *nd 26% commission, r tod f-o"r". Apply at ohp», f ’tr>plt» r>»-ntls3" 93 MVhlgan Main 4635. MFN wanted to l*>srn Stanoh r>t <>!.*•• t rlral w ,rk Appf\- t>*tw*-*n 3 and 1J a m 3t John R -at ii ki i* w txTt ii—rnt thi PLEASANT WORK For Young Women Capable young women will find telephone operating a splendid foitn of employment. lood pay while learning. Steady increase in salary. No slack seasons. Opportunity for con tinued promotion. Many un usual benefits. Apply Operators’ Training De partment, Madison avenue and John R street, between 9 a. m. and r> p. m. MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY « 4X 111) Mi HI t—Ml*' M. 1.4 nacul 3 CASH f- r >ld f»taa t*etb. gold crowna, brokan l' , w*lry. diamonds, watch**, ttc., full valu* paid, l.lharty Rfg. C«wt2 Woodw’d. 4th floor. aUvator. ■ iri iTIOSK 33 A3TKU—rcvALfl PRACTICAL. Nt’RHE with posiil-na. ttfi*r»nt;ri. Garttrld 941- J. Pl.l-J KI.X I. AI > Y would Ilk* ; " 111* * aftrr 3V*-dnsO*tay In m<-» hom*] / * would tak* < ir. *-f y-hlldrsn ana do housework Cg|| Kaat 307* M. W 43 I 1.1) r3lt M3 FARMS WANTED W* hav* 'dlls for improved farm* of ad a< r*ag*s within 100 mtlaa of Detroit If you Lav* farina for aaJ# writ* us at one* or rail ROSS LAND CO. It Fort *t West. Otooslt* f. Ok Phon* Cadlllae Mil lt> Hh.H—HOIIKI A. A. A. A. n A. A. A* Hannan Rental Agency A fr*r Bat of h>> sea and data. Call In n nt the oldest and Urgsot r*n! esti'e evr-hange In Michigan 1 Mr-on AW nt’TLDtVG TO RKNl—HoOtil. HOTEL FRANKLIN ~ Cor Gtin»<l nnd F'Ht<s-at* Mak* your h mi* down t.ra-n eonvenlent to hu-tn*ss and theaters Room* *5 00 f-*r w* u up. c..mfort and servlr* at Hotel Franklin. NB’F furnls.ied fr» nt room* for rent cheap. 3t Park Place. r«M * A I.K—HKMIIKMK PHOFKRTT Si'MK SPFCIAI. RFYS AND TRADES 2-stat 5 rnts and t>ath *-ach .. f<,Sod* 50-acre farm, ready to move on Hf.iOA -4 2 n'-re farm, r<*ady to nxova on 7.00*9* 30-aore farm, ready to move on ... 4,*00 KO-arre fattn. sto« l< nn*l imp 13.500 S2-nt-r<: farm, atoelt an I ‘trip . miiVf on 2.000* 14 a< re farm, ato* k p .-iii'l Imp . move on 14.100 Th* abovt farins a• *• all within 20« miles of petr<dt. KASrKRN INVESTMENT MORT* UAH E B< 'N H c<).. INC.. Cherrx 2214 31# Cham, of Com. $450 Down” bus mml'in t*fut-< > 2 Ms*. furnar*s. filett ! txth.-* iitilf tilftrk *<> car, near X«n Ink*, n- rth of F^xrper* I’rire 13,750. L. A. SCHAFER filfi iNnobarot. ' Cadtila.' 6076 West 705. • * * NAYAIIOE AVE. • .35-ft tot .rn fftis atfrurtive street^ • Owner null; r'/.e,l us t" take very* • I"xx prite fir 'iiilt’k ai*. Call Mr 4) • 1 • PATERSON BROS. & CO. • 159 Griswold - «t. Main 255 DOWN RC\GAT/Yw’ street near Fast Jefferson: n»w,, modern oak finish. ilerortDed 3 bedrooms ' xxner. Ifnkory lIOJ-R. Hickory , '-3'> rim 4AI.L—VAC ATT l.lltl WILL pay cash tor vacant lots* houses, tlata, stores, acreage,, real estate equities. Land corn tracts bought; quick and sat isfactory Goals. EBERT, 309 Mp.jestic Bldg. run MACK. Mint K1.1.A9K0113 STORE FIXTI RES SODA FOUNTAINS for all Kind-* of stor**" i»rg*-st mfirJ of same In the city "'Jualtty Prior f'ur Hurx-est* Show < otint*rs, shelving, wall ra.xi-a, baria liars, chalra. taM*-.". etc. DESKS, CASH REGISTERS * All st v les and at rut ran- prices* I >«-1 Store Fixture JB-30 ''ath-. erino, ii* ar Gratiot *uid Antoine-" sf ■<. Photic • ad 47 k .. .r iial'nmaii. YIN steam tables, store furniture, cos-t fee urn *. Easy t< rms. G*o. Mnr»t\ Cos., 20 East Atwsfsr-st. Main 475 L. VIOI.I N'« "Kl.!.* * l.argain, t-e ond hand, half " r.- . $75 xnltie 135 takes It o' •! r, INNKI.I. PROS.’ Branch. 57 Monroe. Sul hX I-uf.N'TA INS new and usedn 011 M3 I H Pr!< < within reas-m AHKRICAN SHOW CASK t- MFO. CO4 100 Jcfteraon. •'’ndillar 2370. • - fill modern walnut. Few dollar* doxx-n Wuntierful x.xlue. GRIN NKt.i. BR">. 346 Woodward. HTfiRAfJF furniture, nearly new. bar gain prt.- Sumner Cos . Mich. A-4tb. sl7 7 I'd! XX MEET.' "’!< PI \KO. J4oO' e»\l<- t‘ down 15 m 'nthix- GRIN NET.I. .’45 Wood vx rd ROOM# Fnt ntftir • for r -ms * -m --pl»te f| week Sumner Mich A 4th. |!K F< tR F.X RAND ORGAN, rats, net With It -t r GRINNKM, BROg-. Branch. 57 M.nro<- ™ n poi l.’l It \ \M> PET MIX k. g ■ M o to. : nl»o: one xvomnn Just •h and. and ■* . tt 1- There n-e Xire d«!«« •' I.' v «' rk*t« Spit*. E"kt • p di ■* F \ Terriers. R"i --t >ns Talking X' Vstllne and Slng ng Fir ts unexcelled anywhere, -i.-e nor Ro--*n Terriers, dl-ert from R t n < vr ll a• • 1 I day). Mala • . Ev< r female I'.Bifv" hrintll* pen , 1 p I-.- ». -r.M • B. «... mn hog an* i.r tidle. white rt s’-klnk'*. ell *,Pie ’ 1 pedigree * Whit*- young-* matur- t S >t h Goßi*. femn’e; 4 hlack <' «er Spaniel to >od bitch i* brown Watet Spatiiel. dog ■ DETIBitT BIRD -T' 'PE "5 1 :i .Xl tugtn ■' '-rrx (537-J ■ -Ji- - tui-. 1 r— —.. zjj MT OttAta 1C AND IAHTU.R ci N's. .-r 'RAGE o. moving!* parking btepro. f. rat-s right. Mo.' tor x*vns * t suburban moving. F’hone Cadillac 49 ACM; re mam-- th w *ir^ioi'i««" Storn*. it v'ng M *'*9 4t G;lman. *< s n r»nt -*sr* rs *r, Central Storaga Cos Cedlltae 33 I’KHXI'3 31. ' girt ta ja] trouhl*. needing alvl e, friendship or help, xx ct or -all on SECRE-I T3 RT V x itfr-FY. 10X7 Fort «t W*a.‘ salvation Army. 1 *, .r- st with nurses’ - ire. Mrs It F7lton MUM.3 111 COAT MONEY TO LOAN " ON VACANT LOTS Liberal I- in* on real »atate. fle.-ond in* ’igHg" realty loans Will ti' .“t * in Vttx-.»nt let# and Improved pr perty. i 'b l i 309 Majestic Bldg. Quick and satisfactory deals. EBERT 309 Maj—tic Bldg. \ vs . 1 eral am WE T irt LAND r NTRACTS. PelDiit I.and Contract C<». • Hi** ■ •• ' f3ldr EnA (914. _ in 1 ...i .-^ts 1 Ltl3 I' AND DU 3D J.OST -Green Telescope papers of imptirtnnee; $-"'0 re ward if returned to Dr. L. L. Krauss, Hotel Eldorado. Prlntlaa—the ylat* *»•« M*»a— tfcag la riaxi-riow JUVtH' laia iWI PAGE 7