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ON WAR’S i Harold
I-3ELIN ES WUcox
CAMI* riTSTKR. BATTLE CREEK. Mich, Oct 13.
Ml A’ of the Klghty-Hflh division of the NuMonal army, training at
> u p Custer subscribed $168,500 to Hie Liberty Ixvan Friday. At
n i. t» iil'a. Major l'Ye<] Alger announce that up to that time
i *i *(• i had been subscribed hero to the loan. Thin represents
than n. day aof actual campaigning. In connection with this Lamp
< ut»t»*f in a littl** secret that really should be told to tho world.
but w t i !i r p.not be told In its entirety at this time. One officer has bought
\\ rth of bonds. He lan't the kind of a man who seeks publicity
t In.- p . ti-torloua nets. If his name wero to he divulged, very few people
it I ’ i I . (1 recognize It. He Is a man who has given up everything
to b' nAn • i.:om soldier, and thin subscription would be deemed a further
n» r of pvr 'i-»m except for the fact that he considers his purchase of
bond., hi «• \i■ <’l l <‘iit wartime investment for his money.
TANARUS! ' *plVndld Rtibscrlpflon Is not Included In the $108,500 subscribed
at ri! p i'u-iter In the lust 21 hours That was taken bv men and officers
.s. .• hi to buv mil\ <mal! bonds. The report of the 338th lnfantrv
?. .-tr. • !*\plea!, of the Liberty bond purchases In the camp. Last night
i r* i’n 1 \dlufnnt Hecker announced that this regiment had subscribed
for J 7 " » worth of bonds. Ilepresentcd were one SI,OOO subscription and
two f! sub crlptlnn*. All of the rest wore sruaT. It was estimated that
ilw n\ ' .>i:e for . ,ich subscription was less than *75. In other words, no
tt .n 1 0 ‘0 men of ihe 338th Infantry have already taken bonda, and
< • possesses les than 1.800 members at this time. Furt h r rmum,-
ii t •! r;• r regiment. Its men come from the largely agricultural
; ■> i • t it 11 .• 4 *nir h of a line drawn from nay dty to Muskegon, and
i : . : > .Jr iwn thru Jaikseii and Kalamazoo It Is expected that
1 v ■ i. ab'";t <IOO,IIOO worth of bonds, and that most of this
wl'l b- 'iibscrlbed In a day or so.
\ w...| (lore will b<> available some figures that will enable the
p > •(, k i*> th* bond subscriptions of the various regiments here.
i • > rot j ttiiltted this week, because not all regjnents have
u., , t enuva-r many of their men yet. It should be '•emembeYed
■ i ( ,< (. ,ii.. r • are not being ordered to subscribe. The| are simply
lp\ ,*d -ui Mm I irihermore, main men with dependent”* are being
(, • t . bU' bonds until thev learn definitely Just how much of
.• . • t . v. i 1 b» .tu to their families The upshot of the whole matter
. t!,a! ■ i on their own accord are very anxious to buy Liberty bonds
; , r n ;. , ~ tin opportunity This toes for th** foreign born men
,M well ns .'-neriian.-. Officers Insist thMt the forelgnborn non arc Ju&t
as anil u •• subscribe a- the American*.
Tho ( lean Slate
SOMI ~ ged slackers were brought in chains from Detroit Friday af
; There wer* four of them In a party several times that
■.irg- In i:.< party were t>ne man from the fourth district, one
f.•. t! twenty tlf’h district, fen from the pix'h district, three from
the fiftef! th district, two from the nineteenth district, one from Marquette
he had n gM’ered in Detroit -one from Plymouth, and two from Ham
tramch. Th chair* were taken off the shackled men as soon as they
r ,. IU >. i p The> were conducted to the school for cooks and bakers
at 1 g ven a 1 r.ifv meal. Then they were escorted to division headquarters
and «v i.iieli *o regiments and companies Ju«t like any other newcomers to
the Jsatl ,-n tl army No one here was Interested In their past, and they
st .rt w t'; itb-o’lUtcly a dean sheet In case a regimental commander
l,», rtis m ' • a person Is In hls command, he probably w ill send for
i m and talk t. him In the throne room. He will find out why the man so
at renun ..vob ed the draft as to land In chains, and will endeavor in
gr-r •’< : " ; 'v way to revamp the voung man’s notions and make him mor*
content with hi lot If any of these fellows start an\ monkeyahln"S once
t> : . , : . th* mmy. they will be promptly and effectively punished. Noth
jr.g l ■■■ • 1 l'; ld.r> to indicate that they intended to balk.

An interestM.g c.as* arose Friday. A drafted man who was sent, hep
tn tl.. tig'!’ had an e%mption claim pend it.g before the district
jij j \etnpt|on hne been -allowed- and the * omt.i andHip g*"n»*t*a 1
. ,» t; \ yn vis* ho n.an, who Immediately began to i-quawk right
p and.- doj ■ that v. hiii he was deadly in earnest about his egemp
t . c , 1 f he arrived «' camp, he has hanged bis mind and I* very
, ,pp iim H> has ben exempted, however, and his only cham>
• , , !>,. district to withdraw the exemption, before Lts
i If h> cafi’t move «w Iffy enough tn beat the army tn#-'
, * by u*-d and b‘ u.,i b* feted to go loo; 11-
, . . . will be ’o «r • '. ■»*<<■• b-- hi and
~ . ihl her* fab Is being k< pt on nff n dif' h ”
, ,| i,,., . disability, and that undoubtedly man\ of these i
mil p. : <i th* next draft This refers to cases where op* ration•
ot t. ’ m • win renod' the defects
There js in HaMle ('reek a gentleman of color who conducts a shine
•mr 1 . Ii- will go to camp <*i*h the next contingent. “George." said an
off', e- last v.i it “art* you sure that there isn't something the matter with
.vi •tl it you won't be accepted for the army ? Haven’t you got flat so• t
cr pot:. jy •; "No. suh'earnestly replied the siilne attl t.
\in** i wrong with this h»re tiiggah An ain't go' n<» fiat f. and
when <1 ni * i ',*'s t>« gln« to tl'. Ah’rn goln' to show you all that there aitf't
not Mu' mii; wiili mati feet, s tall."
Fndcr Fire
|W ▼ -*<• r u in«l**r fir* Kifda> afternoon Ho wn- th*-* rn* *cf
j * 'iii i*-' if a b**tnl|lng expedition Lieut Bail*' I*
t -id .- f . o’,* # \p**i t who i- conducting a class In hi** aprrt.iitv. Ihs
rr*l ■ ■ ,r* * fflroi * an*l non* onis from Mu 3r,B*f t infantr)-. hh:
. w«*r* In ?* 1 v Mm botuhs were rnn<lo Tin ran® wore in great de
, ~, ) ft, r< * 1 o) • little cloth tobacco bags Mm’ come flll'-'l for 1
. I -11 «■■•••. *,* bomb® w*re manufactured. One was th<* Jam ‘ur
•. p. • j t|, (*(.<r wa - the hntr brush kind Th** f*leal outfit f*u ’h** Jatu
, . 1 f |« ~,-jn* .1 *0 i»o n small tin can. nn ordinan tomato run, a to
U. ,, * i *i)i,ui.’li gunpowder to till if. Tin* chaig* was packed Into
t !u 11 - -1- .. ; ■*. * *ml h« mi- vis**d for »he pit* king The little <;mv. :*
, , -i.- -> - lift tin wall wen packed ill th* n •
.„ |,) 1 ;n*n that could be squeezed More snnd was used at
L.p , : ■ , f,; . 1• 11 detonator were Inserted and the whole rontr van* *
L*. , w:t* il *; '1 • hail bru**!! bomb required a piece of dynamite, h woo,J*n
(|( |,)i, ,j„, >. -and some w ire The pi k* - were packed atound the
fclyiiftt if*-, iid !) < vomblnatlon iva® wired to the b g end of ‘he paddle. The
h.* oiapleleil, all the bo\» inarehed off to the seen** of attack
It j), * , tf,| thht the.**** l>ombs ®r** home made ones, and ire no‘
(*(,in 1 ~1. f nor afw as tho.*--e that will be supplied to soldiers in the
Krone}es
LJ, j*, •,t * .. ■'. < in. e the steep side of h tsvlne f*ir his trench He
True,! a Jiu;;, o I *an at a distanee of some 1* \ ards from the edge of the
kqrhr,, \ rh*> bo- < \c**pl tho** uetuallv * ngaged in the t*),«**ing lay flat
Un*ih*-ir I- u l ir ,! watched proceedings thru th*ii periscopes, made of
L ni.* i, - f.* t- * *-d *•» the *>n«l® of ■•ficl The tosser split Ih® entl of the
. jp,n j-;. i at hi - -a • ttade. The h* n*l of a saf**ty match whs sttu-k in the
-1 i . r -food poised for the throw. An nreompllc® scratched a
L ,*. f. p. , i h*i"l of tl « match. In the same motion lie touched the
i rot of )-r .-)*lier That was the signal to chuck that bomb awny from
ip , 'I h>- grenade dropped near the oil can and exploded with a loud
i<-p*ir‘ Nail- pt-hhles and sand flew in all directions. The grenadiers an*!
t. in i pc rt *t »rouched against the ravine-side ami heard the nails and
L« lb! - whMlr *' • rhend tlallanfly th*n watched fh«* w hole operation t» n
i*\* led in *hr j • rtscop. - After »*aoh tos«. everybody rushed «»u t to sc*-
L«- *nanv nail* had been driven thru the ran. Enough damage was done
ko Irull* a*- |us‘ how wick***! >* trench * leaner one of these improvised bombs
ran to* There were no casualties, but two nails clatter* *1 down from high
In th*- air f*> the s|*|** *if your reporter plenty to satisfy him that he had
iu-eri under Are.
Thing- wept oplrndidly f«>r a time rresen’lv a colonel was spied or
hot n \ -p*ci *l niPsseng’T invited him to the festivities He ae-
I ~ptfM ,| , ,!!*,! Up to the tlirf with n periscope In hi*« II I' I The flr<*f
boriit* t* —d for 1-Im made a big fus® > hut whs thrown too far away. The
L< .-,,nd didn t * xpl**de The powder had become damp. Neither did the
|bird ev*-i*i*l*- Hid th* colonel became sarcsstlr That wasn’t tfi*. kind of
, >. n y, (~,d * **m« tn s* •• Then *he Instructor brought out his exr*-a
I,t - ’* ■ iirti I bomb and cast it himself |t wh■* n bcauqful
, h,t th* rnissle )ll*ln’t explode. The Instructor became ombnirassed
,* *t *-t -hhiK* cackled The lurk s*>on changed, however, and fh«*r<
Lmis , | -its nf ftm for th** colonel, v, ho finallv got covered with flving «xn<!
Lod . r ,f* ~,| that th** bombs did have some punch The expedition ended
vHi a i t.ll*d .**jTr np The ml can wbi* b was blown t*» »pcmters.
T h** object of tbe expedition was to teach the class with real lessons.
Uhii u i* ulft.i\ better than theory. It s**rs«**l Its purpo e, for tho rt**n
[ 1 j > dil the tminutytcfurlng and tossing Friday In a few- days thej
u f * * 4j, •* nt to ink* out the enlisted men and develop I grenadier
*• * will start bv tossing dummies, nnd will wind uj> with the res’
!‘u i th* -ante. |i seemed a silly way to settle an Thternailonal argu
’ ~ matter **f fact, these grown meji scampered *uit into the noun
i I* -*n* Ia ridg** an*! threw tin cans, Ailed with firecrackers and nails
» • Thev watched if all with little looking glasses stuck nn th*
f *i« L Eventually these men Will throw tins filled with tire
I, ,* r t • t, J tiftiii a* other men,' and these oth* r men will throw tin can*-
I'.tb-d wiMi (lie Markers and nails at them The fellows who catch th®
hv~NT~nirh* jp tttstt Trritrn trlH lose the argument That's war. and hr slrttT
r. ju*t so-ili silly performance® will the allies seek to ear® th® world from
S*» mar Hnna
OCTOBER 1917.
MIiMTES
fiLISS Os
HEAVY VOTE
Wise Contestants Make
Remaining thinner
Days Count
I h<» spirit *• a<-hievenn-fH r-* -
prevalent among the nuiu* tous
candidates who ne out to win »h*
valuable award- giv. n by “Th**
Times' 50,000 Club'' and NOW that
the "BANNER 1 ): o|f >i *'■ double v«c<
ofTcr has hut 'lift rnor*j days t<*
ion, which giv<*t i very body ® chanee
to win on tiieir morits, th*- eont* id
an ~ nr** di iduving mor*- than nn
usual selling ability. While they :\r*
nelplng to increase tL• • circulation
hv securing suhs<rlp;i«in they are.
at tin* same time, piling up ,* lug
Vote toward tln-ii cI« <i it at; 1 gifting
Info lino whoro they stand with high
honors. _____
—plenMitr, to n*it* ill* go*id
nat'ured spirit with which tho candi
dates have joined Mi* * lob. Every
bo<!> is Lrraled .* 11 k• ■ w e show no
favoritism and the straightforward
manner in which th** campaign is
conducted is what appeal- to the
workers. We de-dro to co-operate
W'lMi nil Coin* -'ants in ov**ry Way
w« can.
Get Busy—Pile Up Votes.
L>e shrapnd g • ntit of the
trenches, m.ike ,n artillery chaigc.
any thing to g* * v!*• -r<- -to the Alad
din Home. The motor corps is h
■ f moving organization. It will
:ng you h*.m< if you ue** the prop
rr amrnrnt rrr r ' * * n* r.- v
ihe final ram, of th** “BANNER
PERIOD SERIES" i- called for
Munti.iy. Oc t 1 ,\< w play* is are
working up to such a high pitch ‘hat
a a .; ,-o • will ,-uvely in- reported
t lu ciYlock that night.. Th* y are
a'a !;g mi Mi* new - i ui*’ .S*-ri«*e
• -* f'lu T'n* stak**- ar** big
and M»* ba :<>r i- nor- certain to
* a h ih H**i' - " plate than -Ty
id ‘i nr L--nn Ka iff Ml it re
..-•iir« i- * -"'hi ;.-nt amount of gas
energy to k* * p one of the big
a: - ,n jiigh. Tii Pn cn* . the Ov♦ *r
and, M.** Stud* k< : “f.," or the
iio-s VS" W’ill B< * will ther®.
Mrv Wiliiaa Uani-ter is playing <i
frvng mini and atftnd.* first in th**
ihp.-h* 1 li * «»t "players" today
f
he Tii ind i■■ stie feel* it
i*:- nr- to b given the opportu
, • ■ . tecrip! lone to her
! rune- it th) acquaintances,
ii - j • : urnishe* ruiother lead
|*, ,ii M'wairds. who says he is
a. '* i r;i‘|i in," ill Th* 'limes
• Salesman-Mp Ham**; Mr. Ed
'I. itu—s 'X2_lfK*lo* g**otf
cTT i.,m Wellington (’hamberlin. of
• ip, -*>*! in*T* ;*-ing his batting
r •- and Jumps info third place,
i \ r am.. r!*i says ho »: on his
i tie “Home" plnte hYerl
| a, ~i r, who is on tir t base, says
::«• is goir;g to mnk* th circuit if
. i iii but v. IJ be SHti»fl«*d if- he
, a If ■. -: 11 i - Shlicfi
I ; . t \ ’w hi ur ! from again.
.1 it j :h nlm- In eafch'ng a goyd
w> It n.~ h> • pthK tin his
'uitttnj? average, so as to hr in
!. • *->«!.-»y. r It. Robbins,
: <. 11 * T»>». says !o is going Hr
i and I "Home.’* Hr has tm
vi <1 hi average in the field and
jjfti lao Fnt ystrk and
>, \ til -H an plioiiiK r strong
I, ?It* :..'i !. Nl. Por>Mek Is
p . \i> ; «•; and Mr. Hloss corn* '
it- Ninrtte . S-v. n
Th.-ro in a my other players In
cam' Wo aP otiiv Waiting for
ii , * i.at. {• - ling < onfldent
•I v ! . it... a tnf, some of
, pianrvto: toi a "lit > dK** run
»rh* r - wlli 1 atislii 1 if they <‘an
,>n,'h tin Siudebakt r Then
i, ar* -one who want to make n
> r , . v, r ;ind get in with the
l{o«s "S." Some tv U
V i'h a SHCiiti' • «' Ping the Briscoe.
Xh* 1 die v want the Overland he
if 1 1 av»i> fat •! hen th- re are
ni > who want '.a siilne -md vv «ar
• ,Y. autond While in* ere fond
j ni , ; ■i • v. .1 dd hke to come
' in!, i.mii I’oiii** to th° strains of a
sc „| a Var ii »h a VirWnla as a
rn-o SMU t 1 ere are o'hers who
sdl satisded with merchandise
totaling f to fhtO In prlies Kverjr
hodv has glad in their eye he
..... they feel thf v will he at leaO
of tl> • r? t.i receive a reward
Awards SO,OOO
;i lint Aladdin Munyalow llotne.
jl sa" flogs *"" Touring far
«I.L*”,i> Stud'hal er "6” l our nr
’nr
Overland "4“ Touting Par
(Simmon* S.ii , ' vl to. Agents!.
$725 Hri <oe Touting Par (Frank
(Imelln v.'titi.
S2OO rHauiond Ring (purchased of
Miller ’nigge.t Little Stores),
s2on .Victrnlsi.
s2.2fiO -n Merchandise
T< n per eept rash commission
The pi|hll«h.d standing of those
In the rate i j as follows
DISTIIK I N«» 1
(Wants I. in. I.A unit I7»
Members Club rre.iit*
Mr. May Abler s i*eo
Mra Fred TtrsdU-v .1 SR one
tVm C’h-'leks *t
XV. A P*l*»*s 11"")
MO« Kit* V Doherty. * f '" n
. • I
f
itarry F l/icnn t t ' '
(?n vmond post 71.000
VT*ra Uhea Roof IM.-'Oo
f 1 • Slhlev 11 (H’O
Mrs I Wtslner 1 t >o«
Mias ‘ f’nth"rtrio Wrt«ht.... is 000
HIVI lilt T NO. 2
(Ward* .1. m mill 21)
Jos. rh W tllin
MI aa T.urtllo rltfton 15R.050
Mrs. AuLujwU* rat ”• 11 .)
A. K lihwHi* *. 14 k 0 ‘ 0
MO. Funt"e Huffman... 10.000
Fre«l K'. tier 1* ~ •"•
M’«s 1 11 n• 1y a lales Martin.... .<> o
vt II Murray ...t 14,r * no
v V TUbysUaVp- . . "• ‘
II rVOW'tppe I *
I. HeiiU 10 0«0
Prof x. •***•■)> .. rw to 000
|> A Williams 11.000
HI vt im i No a
(Ward* .V 7. 0. and II)
M 1 preen *OOO
11. i • t W I Nr | * 0"o
I hilip F <la"ias 1.000
Michael < Imer ala 10 000
Mias perethv High . , 1 ’- n nt,fk
Mr»a Vera .TUrTT.a «.000
I* - F. K trhltnati )»rft »0
Miss Winifred l/rng JiSftoo
Gaoraa Pnllefaj t 1 a 000
Advocates Times’
Good Qualites
IFif ~ . - it HV.
irjWf * • -n Wss£is.
Jr * fgy .*
fTx
I
...r*o. WILLIAM BAN-NISTER.
A strong believer in Th® Times’
• plendid qualities und its good sell
img points Mrs. Bannister Is rolling
, up a big vote in th® “liO.OOU Club"
j . i ipjmg w-m **ftn *~-
j the grand prizes Mrs. Bannister
leads the rnc® today. *
I
M Put!i T***ld ISO.OOO
Mi y S. \\ , rt 11 l4»S,J»00
llinitUT -VO. 4
lU nril* U. IS mu! 20)
Cl it i* .-* ! Albtusdt . .151 "00
William lil’.mtt B.ofto
T .1 I d*' 8.000
VV-II , n <l* ! * m«luhy 8.00*)
n.Htpj. A (Jliins-. . •. . . .155. ',o*l
.1 r Uo-gini 10.000
) It- \ I I Ki, rut I" " f '
!I■lw .. e*! Mn i • h,! ■ . . S 0110
M r .-■ C A Mason 8.000
i i’H*ii <; r* i. r.-* i t.'.000
| I:- \ !:«-• i-i,>n*l Marcini®*’ l-i7..'»30
It lt„ tilw-IX io """
lti Mu m n I’Jlilf * n< '°
)osepb A Sii'haisU: ',O'J"
Mism Anriii K shalloway ii Al
Will,am sruit<icr SO.onc
feta l Si*.lt.* 8,000
William Tureott MNoOO
Anthony P Wroblin«kl ....... 8.000
K. Tl Vizard *•
M..-** Agn*s Wneh J 3.000
III4TIIH T %<». 5
(W writ* ». 12, 14 nnd 1«)
Mrs. tV ill In m Hamster 1*',2000
I ! arils A. IbhJing 8 000
M*-,- k.i -, *,i,,i,• i J. Curtiss. 10.000
l-'rank 1 *ani*-l 155.000
Charles ! I *nnhar 1
.1 il i:dw ird 101 >
Li., I ' t •- I- * »-k 158. *OO
J .*1 * -I LoOO
M . *.«, in.-i ■l« nnle 13 “'»)
Or to * ;>■ It . 15$ fi'iO
M.> ci>-- I rijil*- Gorman 152.000
|o p Hammond 145 500
j It* b*-rt lin yea . 8.000
Ml*.-* Vnna llii'rr 10 *» **oo
I Mr* A \t ■ ■,»-,» 8,000
<«r in M F'<><*,* 1 - r ‘ l 1
G*-,irac l!f-<l 88 000
Mw, OHf Holst*, id 10.000
ytirs Gertrud** Pti'ffes 160.D00
1)1 STR It T Ml. ft
(Ward* *l. s I HD
Mr- r>, -othv Akir tfi con
Master H raee Cheney 22.600
H E. Hail loann 18. **00
M!s« *»lftd\s Gibaon ILIO
ea«* Hrtrmrr $? 000
Mr- > truli J Eegg i . 10.000
Mis** Zola Milltran ..153 000
IwiMlam 1* Murrav 1-i8 6**o
| l*. Prindle I4s»,000
J rtiH-i Puck ridge 11.000
|W B Bit-v s.oOo
, Mr- I'd win I. Roberts 1.52,0 »Q,
1)1 STRUT NO. 7
i AIT of lVnfnr « ounty oiiialde of the
7lti uC llrf r*»lt *
*.mrt - Pni. r r Tu r-Envi fl 8,000
M ,-:i r * :* e < 'lnivnot-riin. That
!: ... ■ 10‘ -
55 lliam l‘ i’ihii I, .1 , sV a\tie. . IQjJiul
• )E|na Brjrtrlee Porney R-dford 8 •••’'
f X iJrant, Riv-r Rouge . .. l?0*)0
. Mr- l'l - * r,, <■ Harrison, Tnk «ter 8.000
i ’ »,n * • l * ’*tillamtrameM. . s 00,1
51 1 - Zn: 1 Johns -n l'lvnv tilh 1T
I. • nia laiw.ii" ■ ftivcr Rimge 1 CftO l '
■ Thntnaa A M Kentl*. I’*enrf >rn 1* 0
! R-V. .! M. Rose. Rot'k wood n 000
tt «r*l 5' - wtti* r. Ml Clemens 10.000
Gordon Warner. Noilhvlile.. . - 1
I'rstr.k Yen! ■• tfe, Wvandolte.. 2«.-"i0
ms pr 1 * t mi. s
1 Mimrnr, I rnniiff, l\ nuhlrnim, Ja*'W
min. nnd I l« InuMiin t’OMntles)
II R*irtlett, Saline non
j ll* ni A Renner, I'laytnn. ... 11 000
(Cis'Vftld Klaenman. <’r,elr*'n *
1 ll* \ I'Mtnrd \ I'ish» r. Clinton 3i TPo
>,r?» A l-'rnnetsen.- Newport l .’OOO
Jl* •r t « r t n?tinl,n. Adrian 1 2 O'-
Mrs R..,5. H.-lm*-, A>l* lan 11 '• »
Mis- l .sepii-n*- S Ktlltn. Mor
enel !M.oo<*
Mrs Cm :t P. Knight, Yps!!«ntl .151 0 •
>' *■ Vr'r M* nr* e 154,500
55')ison P T ,l**i Ili-weP 2 *
Ml* FT I> 55' n y Hudson 11,000
IMSTRIIT NO. 0
(Onklrinil. Mat-nmli, >t. t'lnlr. t.npeer.
I.eneaee nnd SantlHC t'oiintlesl
Mi- 1* r, \ J Ujirr -ii* •
Mr * t-T *7. ThtniDbell
M,-* Ire gs, r ... 1 lift. 000
Mr I S I **-\’ons St ('!a*r If. 1.5°0
.1 It .lacobua. South Even 1 f*T "0
.1. 11. King l'lmt 1 fit.onn
Re* p Kramer. Warren.,,.. 10.000
M s Moruiret A. te-u-ka. Pt
I tutor) 58 000
IMr s. a L Koiiriab* rr j ,
Walled Isik •* . I7.n*io
Ml- s r .* e M< I-'nrlane.Pt 1 Inron 14,0 0
il I» M.ias. Farmington *i- *,
T |i n 1. M Idd'erl It eh l.um ... 170.00 ft
n. T. Page Clifford ... HrI.OOO
iMr ire Phllilm*, t*lira .—_ ~. ,
ejT'rvTg f Vftle ... 40 0-*0
Mi*, Floren e Water rr*a n H*-lly 18.000
.1 3 sVeig;ind. Jr, Centerline 15) 'Oft
Pin* r tl iV'liaon. Pontiac. ... 150.500
DISTRICT NO. in
(Windsor, 55 nlker* llle. and nil terrl
lor* tint ln*-luile<l In other dlafrl<*tsi
K--r.| IT I ‘-a*-* in, PI, Uf,,r«l 15
Geo G Blnrk, Haiti*- Creek. I*<,()ift
Mr* C. II Foster Ibinui *> l
H G. Gairer. Cara >n (Mt y JJ. 1 -*• 0
Mss Ruby 't'ntber. Sturgli. . 5 ,1 0-,
Charles F Hr* ,n. Grand l**,*',’s ‘ *
T. "it. F M Huggetf, Rattle
Cre* k 75 000
Ralph B Min m. I Rinsing ... -»< o**o
I I" II bti. n**. Ha 111 *• Creek... 154.5 •)
Jim- S* *s.ons, St Johns 150.0*10
51 l.i in NT St l^.niis.
Winds*.r. Ont ... 75 °oi
ALLIES’ GRAIN
BURNS AT DOCK
NEW YORK, Oct 13 - -More than
■i mllliftn b'i-h**!** nf wheat, bnr'»*s
and nuts consigned to the Allies
wore ronsumerl by flanteji nr d*-
-troy**d by water today when the
huge grain eb-vatnr- of the Dow
Stores, in Brooklyn, v *-re htirned
with a number of other
storehouses. The estimated damage
w'ii* placed at
The Pro was thiuighf at first to
hfiTf* hern caused by a bomb exnlo
«i**n but this theory was lute* dia
c«r*l**«l and D was mid the expio
- on in Ihe grain was due to a «hor’
clri-ult In electrical wit Ing
County fmDtove* Aak Pay Roost
A petition a-kinx that the sal
arios r\f the ehfef deputy sheriff
chief clerk in the county cb-rk «
nfflre, chief elerk in co*inty treas |
u-er's *»fTiro, and chief deputy reg |
I ist»r of deeds, be Inereased from j
$ * su*i j* \* a; to $ OftO sns pres* nt- 1
-ed -frr -the- Hoard »>T eounty super
visors Saturday morning The mat
ter was teferred to the. committee
on way* mrxaa.
DETROIT TIMES
FAREBGDST
is Him
BVD.U.R.
" '' * 1
Revemrcs Drop W hile
Expenses Increase,
Railway C laims
Th® Izetrnit United railway i.~
iin :. F nt ing at high* r fir*. I .*
j leilfl* t which it dial nbuto.H to pa !
troii: nt the car®, say® that v. tile in
I tb** early month® *U the >* ,r grom* i
I ie\enue® in ihe one faro stun*
showed hea\v increase, th«-y b%v«
j t:**-n. dropping lately and tliat !
1 th*) jeiurtia f*ir S* pleiubor .-how a
• oi uo a dHv, cmupHted
wlDl the pumo Itii'liK: laet y*'-al
Yiiii- iv th*- Btatomunt made;
Tr.at *!.o t rm-tn r»- r t;** [iiismakt
earn-ng.- of the 1 1* • 1 -. 1 l • .1, 1 ;«».!-
»H’ II »» <>*. 'VIUg ,1 otarti.llg I ' ft *•
was u stftt* iiurnt m*i<l* i-> A- slant
G*-nt, 1 1 Mii,K);,-r Rur-tuk, *-, f vi.,- *«■*•■
| ( 1111 • 1 1 1 —| —| ** I 1111 • '
I mute* of th* comm-m - un Ml Rt
Il *-I ) -a v. ••■•ft hr il--*: fi«*V*-r:C
I nisil-r* affecting the t*>ivi-<- «f th •
I « -i ; 1,.v u• r* ~ -- m* 1 --
tbs K**- l* ;,n ~-eng*r
th- / Ui* wni* la 1k* 1 y m *-'■ * "f
| ' -*• •f h > **ar aa<>. du* t<> tl*** tre
n.'-n, -i- . - a* h a* 11\ • 1 •• 1
t- *-.t. th* •*• tinl>*u*i 1 *,f I t* Tua! k 1 M
*l« ri, so ti.ft* the fur*- r< - .-'a f r
Septernn*-r of thin ycir *> * <■ I* ss C un
ft, 1 tlif K»m, m ,ntb ju 1
\,» 1 only hft\*- th*. g receipt*
d*- tied I,* < a nn* ,1 l 1;-Iti<-®» Con>li •
ti*.i.a. hut Uin tr*-rn*-ndi,us incr* a*** *i
! -t of operating th* < 'tv lines in
! tii, uu y ~i « a uf< h *tn*l •>*.!»« r
f «- r* e--lt*-*l In a demit!*- h
; <lh\ ;n th*‘ i) •-1 pasi-eruter eiiin'iiig •In
th* riiontU «<>n»- l»y, compared vvltii
th- v rue fu.."-*} 12 trtemt+tJr fitT n
ml!*** of additional track *> op-ratl*,n
Mr Burdick pointed "Ml t* * the
n.»• - ■ r, k tfie n'-ed of tIt»• le iirty co-op*
| nation • f the civic authorities a-)
: that t;,' re may be no r»»-***J 1 , ph * xpun-
I <ll*urs *.f money, expree.- n. *> ** hope
*i r.-. -s of fare may remain the
; ,-auia.
;* It is not riur ds*lre we have no
, wish t-- disturb the pr*-»er.t low rates
of fn*-*- h--* state. l "\\<• am doing
«• • r . j- ■ t -
: t * > ii i) C o matte. ’ mi r< .1 -<-*l
1 fare - t*i carry on our work -o-l ru* et

| 55 - therefore, a-k y, or hearty * •■•■op
era* In"
Well Pieterveci
! -
*""" .***_■ >s -
V -‘ V—•
v.:' ' . -
1 f
. - * ;p
The Trofessor Many of the Eurr>-
• I*r an uriversiti* * nr*- centuries old
The Sophomore L r.'f It wonder-
Ifni how »l « > nmwnge ,t«> retain Dmui
I,i>«?f tea
FI N r.lt 5 1 111 It I * 1 *)ll«*
C. E. IJIUD & CO.
Ft nr ml Direetros
27 55 .- t H.O'c.M-k Ave.
Tbon* C'dihl 7's* I * tr* t. Mlcft.
’WELI-MEU & I’.OBCEAN
FUNEI.At. 1)1 111 I'Tfills'
877 Michlcnri av< I ' n»- * 7 r<l n• 1 8123
®KI I’ M.tSTkl)—)lt* •
PIN H- 1 5 * I‘IN U* VS *IN BOYS
rOT.r.Rnf) A Nil WHITE
ltc* r* at i> 11 H -ihl-nu
She] t*\ • .«* it id I ,a. r,' - 1 1* Id vil.
IIUHK IS \ • HANCi: T* ’ 51.5 KK
S"M! -1 - It»: MONEY
\ an ' 1 itANvi : m man
SUM* ><•!. Ri Y ' R* M ) T > 12 1‘ 5T
Fl** g Inn iir M n*lay *ic t t, we nr*
starting h n* w systi rn In paying
iur pin hoy
H,,ys t,- iv* rk mulf-r th** gtiaran
ter of '•* j*- ? --m-o* 1 all game®
*
•la 1 1 v -a la 1 \ ..* f I'* n
GUA RANTEi: T< * R'-V" ON SIXTH
tUulh 4 *>K WFHf * *t*— ot*T J
Bov r ,«*i it n*r t 1 il.-'v l<- f re ll
s m t-- pin l-**y captu ns. <1 75 p- r
da y
B**y* rrp.irtlng f- r duty before 15
noon to ptn boy sidaina II 50
per *lay.
Boys r-i-oM'm: for duty before 2 p.
m to pin bey car * *ins $■ 55 p* r
day
B*.\ ** report ng f- r *1 l-efor- 4 p
to to pin too) captains, I; 09 p*-r
•In >.
Boj .- reporting f r duty 1 ■ f >rr* ft p.
to t*« f-ln I** - v cHft-un- 7.5 ents
per ——
cTTsiiig to or 12 r r Average of
F hour- sten*l> w rk f**<! day and
do w n.
Hoys that *r •*'.* ri -re than we
Kunriinff*' nf 1 • r-t r«• of 3<* p«r
km no* wr 11 1-c * 1 I « • - • ■ nm- unt
they earn tl-e • . r -* - f* no
boy will b- 1 - ! - than the
am, -unt- m* *l ll •*■ ' f* - the time
they u-i" 1 1 * - * . dirrer
ent fl, 1 * un" )
Gt'ARANTI i: ‘ V r and RTF!
ANT* 1 *T> I ■" ■ FOR
55' HI K * *F* • T 1
Bovs rep'-r’i’it- 1 tef re j?
.o’cbrk i)*- e It 5- p. -la.y
Boy sr. 1 * i • *--ft r* 2 p
rrt . t! 2 ., J* r '
Boj S rr-) ; ! i- 7 rs 4 p.
m . $ 1 ■*(• i- o v
Hoys r**i *■:■•;ft. vlf >r*- Bp.
m., 75>- p- *:
Closing I -i: ' r- m sv-*sße *t
8 h,
w n.
Under the 1 ■ *• ’ -ns boys
are ss-u* • t • f *i • 1 ' r ran
teed drill. » % • • - 1
In* up c* * • ‘ * 1 n
make a- ho *- * dn s'
the rale oi
HufTeuri*!,nr* a * r *> ■ • an.
M m* *
focal is ,«*r' ‘1 t*J 1 -i • - • n
the floors nr**--ii f a* * * • * n )8»
at res• nsl e ;*• I *
bring their I1? <■ \« • - «
STEADY work r ■ ' r>
i-:vi;itv v *<; u i run it: ;.i-. ' :ng
BUILDING
FIR<T t’OMI FIT ' T PT.A*"T’
ASK F* 'Ft M UN- **R Ml
ft)AGE. --r.
4*
home st-sre ten- gr )v Ing m•* 1-
r-iftnu In * e||n ■ ! .* - * * s-- *-
guar into.-d F’re i!l*.s»-,j»ei 1-
let Hlran Rot* * • 5 * f 4 s- •
sf New 5* rk
1 70 Weekly m*ie v*r‘ m
fof ms ll »rder c n *- i
ing- P.triiruiai f re* . I ! • *; .i-fe
Go. Memphis, Te** tl >
55 A5 I ED— sf. I >I s *n,l «*)l I -'I I \
v-; * NTS * travel 1
m l l -du <• to * 1 /• -*.
Ularepr ll •-I b useli. M n. , <««*;:»»■
THtw grsft 1»-st 'lne on es th Mn!,i
-111 8 4t)
t >*'.--hi! m 1
55'rlto * M.ft) f- r *-\, I- *-e *
F. M Veit man salegf-.gr l 5*
• ri**an bldg , Glnolnna'l, (Jk
Mfcl.r M »Ml t ritMSLK
TELEPHONE
* OI'LL.WIAT
—> ? \,
An excell* rvt\ sion and
opportunity to ‘Mo yOur tit”
for Uncle Sum.
PATRIOTIC
The "war machine" is opor-j
ated by telephone. "Stick to’
your jo-t” is the advice of an'
arrm • >tti< **r to telephone em
ploye s.
PLEASANT
The vork is interesting and;
enjoyable. The surroundings
are comfortable; assocnations
agreeable. The company is
liberal in its treatment of
employes.
PROFITABLE
Salaries start at once. Oper
ator earn while they learn.
Splendid opportunities for ad-_
vancemonL
Apply Operators* Training
Department, Madison avenue
and John It street, between 9
a. m. and 5 p. m.
.
TEI EPHONE COMPANY
111 NDf; i'.DS fg. V‘ rnrru rit \v«r pnsl
• m -.(• ■!. i' w I*. r v»-r SBO
>' 1 th. I ®t ?rWrit•> irntnf 4
■ Franklin ln-«f i.jtr. <s*• i*t.
• 63:«-H It. <1 « N Y
BOOI.K i :j‘! its «r.'t '.ernrv'’ - ' hrff
k<tu-ml • .*’?; •• rwi. hip; po'dth’n,
i . t.
L'.miintritit. / _
rll • ’i f ? I
i>-t: ii * " ; -it l .
t:»< »'Hfu ri training I*«. ♦' «v Price,
Hudson T. rmlnai. N« w York.
Wi'MKN’ tr> nil riiarnn't'<'rt hnst»rv
.to ve*rer Salary s|s f..11 flm» ?5c
an h*'*»«r spar® time rn..rm >us
Chrlstr*>r>® tr *rl*• Experience un
»lf. n**' '•h'.'ii y Ititcrnnf... :i;tl Mills,
\nrrl»tiiwn Pa
I'rlnllns— thp plnln f. -n. r mil—lliM
l« r*'• It i ' 1 • loli li —pr -Main 1'.20.
w \ > nsrv—k \ h >i«i
! V. a.VTI'I'
We h*v> full.- r ( .«* |niprm.-l farms of
nil nrr. ,< < \v thin 1• >0 miles of
Detroit. If vi.u have farm* for sal®
writ*' us at once «>r < all
BOSS LAND GO.
11 I'orf «f West Oj jv rife P. O.
Phone <*herrv 3i'fis.
u i \ > t o 11> 111 \ —MI "I i.i i \m„oi *
CAHiI f< r .1 f us« ■ -«'th gold crowns,
br.k»n It welry, diamond*, watches,
etc. full value (ieul Liberty Kfg.
Cos ft" W oi' * <l. i - i floor -levator
WANTED In h' ur fr tn owner of
good patent fi>r sale N -thvvestern
Busin* *s Acemy, Minneapolis. Min
nesota.
crr=.--. J”" 1 i 1 asaa
. TO It I'l.Vl— llOiiHS
HOTEL FRANKLIN
Cor liirnf*l nn<l Rates-,«ts. Make
your hum*, down-town <onvenlenf
to bu Inrri and t-hcatr r* Hooms
$5 <n> f■ i w-mU, us. r-, am j
»'!■' 1- • -G llott-l Crunk »u
BATH. I'lnfd'v.nc and heating: r®-
si" rirT.l.e tin!v T• Jephone Walnut
4 4*o R
• rinllnr—llir r’nln nrf.t U I oil— (Mi
la Hjih l Tlmr« .!»>•* ili-nl.— Ma o 4020
* UKX I— HOI 21 A
A. A. A A. a A , A A.
Harman Rental Agency
A fr list of 1 s< sand flats, f'sll
i• < t *>.• -;h I lsr^rst
res. • • xrhMntf.- If. Ml. hlifsu.
1 V f?P MV RPII Id ‘TI
Ti i EtCVr—KI.AT* v IP 'i M t >i •
Modem flat to rent to adults
only. "bH i/oncord-ave.
R 1 '* RI'CfIANAN-hT ipjo rin 1 lower
flat. $I r. and $1 - t' •. 1 1!'
ion" \ i I.— hi 'ini m i citoi*nilta
464 LONGFELLi iw
OPEN SEN DAY 2 TO
ft\ till I ,<I ’ v i s’ iI oi ) t ••• sos
m'd ?. * f.».i n. i. ■n . « —ti_M—
U'tinr in -room I • • ' #-\"i-ption
al charm and rln-r t Tl.** li\ina
r • . t<• r*.i - n< r O•• I
the h<>iis<- and im rctilly n very
hsa utlful i < om. I’rcr h do rs <"‘n
r*» < t it With til' (inlui! room, arid
l'r m h door also nro ■ t Um <l;n
imv ro»>m w th i did ‘ tful sun
»•' .hi (in t r- . ! i <i. .r nr • four
irrv Ini... hr.irht tiiul cheerful
h-dioom spl'-.dld t.nO. with tt|a f |
floor sn- 1 v and * '<■ l-'.i tilo p*»d a*r a I
tia. ln and r.* •• i lioivnr Maid's
too i, ! i • ii, I o r '.. r. . i ..ti third
tl.-' >r._ ’) • h :ai ios —:: > t
o n<l fltt • Hi? " 1 1of th» ’• r\
best. It * well r (lit: I r ’ll' 1 , * and Hid
the CO* dt on J I «Tf®< t h’tde rir’ve 2.
car r iri .«• A* fit ?<■■■<> 'tL_ VCry
re nvi • ; 'l'rim ivn !|rv Ih 1
I' o lo; OV' -11 he V ..-..1, "Jr,S|H .'*|.in
im itfl Ilv. n m . « II II" 1. nis i
S’ SI i'-:it : 1»R CNN A S.'l!! \'H f V !'
O'.. f.n.di. oi iddi. i did
\\’TlL TAKE VAt \NT •
T.OT AS I IRST PAYMENT
ON THESE PROPERTIES
3l< 1 licrton near 0.-'l ino modern.
>' r. niri" flt r | , e -in | Imth.' f4.
'l Ar’’ mi ii" ,<ii .1»»‘ u H
\-n: Cord « « fc,r.Hi« u"! hat’ *I4A"
i<i rniuwt. .’ii and nod r hj.
72 IlMrii®. ,1 7 r . murffUi. *I 4 r
t,» I’ o . tii*ii .'« <r*o ...n i'i 4^o
EBERT. "0J Majestic Bldg
Ml ST BE SOl.iT"
THIS W EEK
Th »'s ▼ r. ■ I h «• T»> danAjf
Jit lc 1.*.•■..> ' . t|-e rast side near
tl.e f-.r hnt n • brn In ev, >y wav.
Fh. I I f* ii r d. full bek k
li.Kpqit if • u havc < HU®
so I if« rnr, for I want t< sell I
- -■.■ld tv 'C.-r ret if,. No
, ft!.. F" ' ■ r T “on. b'lllder.
North
Tftl-2 r.r* l ire '{’ld C,*si bldg
••D-MH E riper,E
LARGE APARTMENT
81/>( K, OVEIv IJ r r
■ «•) f.-et Ousr®ntr<»d 1-ssa,
#i 1 1
\•' V- ’ |l\ i; rtif ! \ -«• r i * I*ii •
T • !' ' ' •••> • \ •• lA •• < t” rd
W .11 h-idc k'*•♦•»! Hintr • is m l
i *i » Z T ** tH'i* % Id * IST
Bl No A LOW .'.'<no
__ , - ; ph.
KBr.PwT. JO9 Majestic Bldg.
rrlnllnc—tß. pMltf neat htn.l—thvf
|® rl®hf —I Inirt .loti llrpt.—M»t» 4il3A
PUR *4l jIC —HOIUK4CR PHIIPXNII
'i’rade In That Vacant Lot On
a M rhty rimi Wnm*
n s lot flii&lSO f®«t. contain®
l ruo n ®. Our .
SA( RIFICE PRICE
oq at' v® <®
$2,200
Tour 1 t got s as first paym«nf. th®
tniaf. e 125 per month. I.lv® In It
< r r* at it. but get in It now No
fa A
J MS M WFII/'H A St^NS.
RIJ I fiin Rank bldg. Cher ry 111!
1 FAMILY FLAT
$ 1 d,ooo —sß,ooo DOWN
|; <• ■ I, or, on a 4fl-fopt lot. 6-room
11. uni. m . with separata hot air
f ru e. Monthly lncorn® Is |lO3.
pavrnruta s's. You will huv® to
hu; • * *aM Mr. Folejr.
JAMES (;. PIERCE CO.
C’h»rr< . 20. 12th floor Vinton bldg.
• - RENDON AYE.
sf.so(. and iimy ter? n buys another
<:•. !’ tnose trautlful brick \eprer
burtasl -ws. nearly completed. Rujr
v' hlle > u can pkk Mil your own
decorations and flvtnrt*.
BIjOMEFELD
Mnln B*o6 14J* Ford bldg.
S4OO DOWN SIOO
If al f b i< from Jefferson-ave east.
10-roum modern; paved can
■ • • m Ist. Main
I " fP| M j 'i 1 Mb
WARREN AYE. WEST
Neat riviv L i\< N* i C tdsnt.
Well .leu i-ri.j ri > f r t ist
n > » '• lit -I I■ ! I' l : Vij (' !'• *
Tknoinit-i or f'undays- rail Mr.
Iran - Hi. kory 4i42-li.
M-FVN.w >i’hinutnf.
Ci) 310 I'er be* t Bldg. vied.
ONE-MILE CIR( LE
80-SI M E AIT. IIT
■ Just "T U . u fd. n« i* ar.d l 'gh
claae Inuotne Si .‘VO j>er month,
f’ricf an<l '< nv« i lgl.T, al .o can ba
l>- e-i liver. 'HR* call Mr. Dawsey,
Hifkorv 41V ll
; «WJ 1 It- T»F V\AN - RCHINBINK
\ C_), .U*- (-•HtnrirT-rMI - Tud * f <"
NOIM Il wooI)WARD
[ TWO-I'M,. AT
l'lngree-ave n. T rd brick' reb
eer. 6 •< 'ti s( " : ii mi d“rn. rent*
S 5, 111 f> 0 ' • <'.. i l .i'- wn.
ALEX. WATSON
* H« 1 . HHI t'Mg.
FOR IMMEDIATE
SALE
1 IST i OUR
VACANT m.SI'- N• ■ I:. DOWNTOWN
i AND FACT' .! Y Moi'FltTY WITH
110 IREN A CO.
1227 Phan ’ “r of •'Virnrnerce.
Grand Blvd. 10-Apartment
Bldg., 13T
1 Near Woortivaid lucnme IS3B per
ni"nth furt" v! 11 «.rrpt sifl nno
down pavment. Kvenlng.s ca l Mr.
Dawsey. Illrkorv 4152 |t
C 1 v> r ' - r UFNNAN SPIfJNBTVr.
rn. 84® Penolisi id bldg Cad »47
HAVE SEVERAL HOUSES
And modern flit*: n-ill talc® vacant
properfi a.« first pavment.
EBERT, r. 05) Majestic Bldg.
FOII a 4 1.17—4 If \IT MIT*
. .
\ \CANT
Marlbr.rotigb. ft $ I*6o
Fur It an. 1.-t block. -'0 ft 3.600
1 2Ui urn) Rd n i>4 <x! 33... . 4 400
Carter .lust off l.mwoi'd .... 1.000
14th ar*-., r.o ft., cor. Austin
sub 3.6n0
Illuinc. n« ar 14th, 36 ff..v.. 1.600
/*hliadclphia. nr. 14th, 56 ft,. 1.775
Euclid, nr. 14Mi 3f> ft
I’lngrr®, nr 14th. 36 ft.-. .... 1.62.’
I'.pvvptth. '< each,. .. . . 1.0"0
r Ff worth nr. Warren ft. 7 •t""'
t ff-gtiflrld ,!S» !2h ft . . .. 1 42a
»- 1 • >• alley . . 4. Mill
i r-b»-H>-4 rrr Mr' 1 raw.
IS X . I, per f. foo
Grand IFvcr and '’hope. 70x
14.. ia.6"o
Ham! f<>n»blvri erer ft 16 n
Cuplit, near Waterloo 6°o
lIOMER WARREN & CO.
1 ,'i . f", ml r <.f Commerce
goTngTt
V x • i N 1 01. Jf IfO-
Ti »K CO F! \ M r.f 1/ < * ■ ' IVI n
Till ' Id.' I* >N t.f* i'S T.ISTFD
KK I’i >K TlDi KAF-K STAKTKD
,\ \: • i MF,v;h ITll OTIU/KS IN
TGlvi \ li'INITt :
36 t i "He'nn.-f nv4 f Bon
3 r ft. Sti.cpel 050
”. , f* St... p. L *oii
<n ft -*i .a pel (550
l', M til. 1 avn. fISO
30 ft. f-'t,ipman-ave. 600
3t it, st,ipr...n-ave., corner... 750
i 35 ft Fr “psi t-nva 500
3 I ft Mt.it ti Hi le av® 1 250
84 ft Clarendon n<’e 1.250
(iEHRKE <fc JENSEN. Inc.
3t2 Woodward-ave. Cad. 1560,
V\ li L P>V •> ih tat vacant lotSf
houses. Hath, stures, acreage,
real estate ( (iwities. Land con
tracts nought; tjuick and sat
is far tv ry deals.
I.BERT. :>• 9 MnieMtic Bldg.
GRAND" RI VER BETWEEN'
•McGUAW AND STANLEY
180x120—$200 Per Foot
Wt4f Sell Srnnti Pnrrr 1 s
HOMER WARREN & GO.
1227 t h amber of Gommeree
t:ANTON AVB.- 2 ELAT
Near Jcf: > • ...n. b i'lt three years; flvs
large rooms atid !■ th each ("life

Km age • *nt < f ! $ ‘
F. B. Gl IN AN
t**.s Mat k av® Hi li - * 871.
ERWORTH BLVD.
S2OO DOW N $lO PER MO.
JEST OFF TIREM \N -SI,OOO
| HOMER WARREN & GO.
,1317 Chamber of < mnaerie.
- K) D< A\ S
New bcir# 1 • <v. M ntcla r, $3 100.
HILLGER FLAT
f. ..art I 1
S IvBERT, 309 Majest’c Bldg.
BAUMAN AVE. ONE BLOCK
OFF WOODWARD AND
SE VEN-M ILF RD. - $650
HOTTER WARREN & GO.
SEf-PWi fO' AVENGE
J SftAf Oil» ‘ *#• .rjtfl <1
AliEx! W ATSON *
‘ ;3 Hamrrcnrt bldg.
jRlGirrON. JUST
WUs'nCX HAMILTON
30x120 sl.loo
HOW 111 W \ R REN & CO
1227 < ham her of Commerce
» «tH Ml.K—riNfl*
FOUR ACRES"
Near Jeff #f .i iti gi>c«l 6-r ■Tt bcu«e
. firha*|i for lily
BEtTv
7 «ST Vsalu . IC-icery »*TI,
foh aai.it— riRNi
I rm.i.: nidi ,Z_
Cioaa to Grand lllvar ami outer pava4
boulevard.-
100x172 FRET
Fin® soil sot gardening, clos® to alt
Improvement® Aut. bus ®erTlce ta
I <>r.l fm t..ry, 16 min rid# to city
; Omlia Plica includes sidewalk %n<l
si ad® tree® and ma. adarnlxad blvd.
11 Ma: In slip for
rt'«i showing »ua location.
IiENJ. F. MORTEN SON CO.
Nam® ‘
Address •
I r tme Hank bldg
10 ACRES
On Toledo car tine r.ear Trantowt
new- ngalow • taamoiitj
13,600, tl 'OO down. A at.ap.
1 50 ACRES
Only IS miles c » a *d farm build
in gs. good and, e• 11 at a bargato.
80 ACRES
Only 16 n.lics ur. cT< »® to and
Hirer. 13 young erchard.
Hargsln.
MAU'NKr-CAMPBTTI.T. TD'.AHTT CO.
6i»4 Pre® Press Rldg.
80 ACRES
Two and one-half n les from Port
Fanllac. In sight of laik* Huron.
11-room house, large barn, full
basement, cement floor.. other
building#, best "f ®"ll ri" w®®te
'arid, a ii"" 1 s:«ht '■ v i» : ■ "-j
T e y i■! t
and ftrds .'an ba pur lius'.! with
farm. Easy terrna Will c.instder
•"ni« trad".
TPCMT.F:T-3VrT>.«OV * CO.
lOlf Cl.fiTT'l.er rtf Cum. Cad. p *A*.
7 A*K 1 KTtk’K FARM, S mile*
fr<m S;.< n"tr N Y.; 130 acres of
plow lafui, neerly lev l; 30 acres *>f
». ti’iibi r, bnech an 1 mapie.
10*70 baaemer.t barn; alio, running
| water in barn; good l-ronm house
and other outbidding®. Only two
n;:.es from main line It. R Farm la
V>ry productive. Price 17.000.
Brooks & Montgomery
4! J lIA.MMfi.VD HL.DG. MAIN 4176
40 AfTIES
‘ ■: CA7IBO tIJ.H
Os * ’ lldtng.*-. e. and j-cl.srd, ds.rJt
S rsrr) t-r tr. r.T ~f. <>Tf fn'Te from
ref I, fair ml'e® .m Hire® ge-»d
t"wns I'ilc® t3.f/00. Will trade
frr t w-> family* t>r cell on easy
j—tinna.
TH<3MT.T7T-Wn.flON A: CO.
101* Chamber r>f Com. Cad. *9o*.
FOR SALK—FACTOItT glTEfl
FACTORY SITES
Some of the best factory sites ar®
I sltun ed In th® northenxtern section
on the Terminal and 4’4-Mlle rf'ad.
Also .hole® r'«!denf*e and bu«lne**
properties. For term* and pric®a
cull
PETER KEHOE
Ridge 435-J
KOH 941.8—MD1T.1 t.ANKOCi
TYPEWRITERS. RENTED*
a MftNTHS .ijw^
First *» (Nnn-v M
pay- 'i MONTHS! C 7 wKMB
ment ° (Visible) * 1
applies on purrha.-.®.
Extraordinary Values tn
factory kepi-h/i i’yfkwkitem
r’all. Write Phone.
A MET-: c 'A5v W k tft.VO *.t a ffllNK COi.'
tV Fort-St \v. Cherry 3831.
I Typewriters Rented, $2 Mo.
For visibles with tables; floral, 17n
derwnod Rem., S nllh. Hue new,
$35 to SSO Sell $5 mo. up. Only
factory In cltv.
; DKTR* »rr T X PF WRITER CO..
jM 4102. t*o Jefferson, nr. Woodward
Pool Tables, Soda Fountains
Steam tai- e*__Bhow caa®*. saf«r>—hwr
-1 her ffjairs: xupjiltes ary.l r<-p »Trs7
easy trains Marsh >f?g.
» i'. . « ■ #
I AM. FIND, dog, pr.uifry supplies and
f-• D 958. Fourteenth. Walnut
7251. W« buy pullers.
- . ■■■ ii— ——m
• BTORAOIC furniture, nearly new, bar
gain price Homier Go . Sflch. A 4th,
gnr.\DJ FurrtMrre tor rii'm* com*
j jd..fe $1 w-f'H yiimn»r. Mich, dt 4th.
nt S|M.;*S r \nn®.
Ot’A UANTF. 7T * 1 isno Tunlr.g $1 60.
Cadtllae 12*0
cap* ~~ " ''acrvrrr. ,-t
r.IM C 4TTO.V 4t.
MA RSHAI.T, rC Ajrr-
Regar; V‘s 's-rr'v fli'h y®4^
In f ftiolt r.s a
TF/ 'lirp. TiF -!N0T8531
SFPT. 10.
Phone Gal r:®7 f7b Wo,-d wp rd-a va.
H AW MIAN STUDIO?
Teach vn:i to play fonsharn Ha Ita
lian steel it i.tar. ukulele, violin,
mandolin, runar, b«n.|o, 1 unto pun
d lifi and banjo ukulele Aluaran
t/■< 1 F -.r. tuni Suite *l®
Tlodres *-Mg Tel Csdillae 4260.
NM’, n ,r ': '-ni’GH . ’ -u'Y*i~rn-U
chin® cf'Urs" *sug‘it o both dar end
ex -i f . . . * •* ft i. re-.-. T n .
• I*7 tfil C„«« ave rgeef
best >d ‘ USlnrsS »ch 1 1 I'l
Mu)- g.»f> *•'!; ft’ *»i 1 ty; rlt’ng,
bc.olckeep'r k 4" Dh-me Main r *34
f frills
ITOH.M.f. tSii . SMI i .
CK' •v TANARUS, < r fHAOi: t' f ). moving,
packing flrenr. * rat a right M<>.
t< r x*s.t« * sutuirl an moving
rh-n» Cadillac 69
AC>-F *?• -fr-pe If; -eltous®,
l*t rsre. r . T’K M ‘ ‘*9 4 1
fMIiTV MOVING to CV f. rni# .-an"
I r»nt e„rf , r .®f tr.-iT Stomas
Cos Cc'di’ac r.t
min i id ini*
“T
.ii
Liberal n an* «n reel .state
Second i.i. -'a >g realty eos.
Will l.'iv • !•: rb i r vi.kh. l.ts and
I JR- RT 309 -fir Bldg.
i LAND CUN i RA( is bought.
| CJirck and satisfactory deals.
EBERT 309 Mantle Bldg.
■ •
: Bm n '.' Is * 1 V.' 2''f O’stloL.
wr nt v "Tni ■*ntua*~ts
l ivt roit I <°rd f’cirst r.irt Go.
»u •18 »T ii" - • tg '’ad 6914.
f » HMil tl
VOTTG’ ’* ’ l girl I* 'n
! trr uM* need -a sdvif .fr-< r.dahtp
or help; M?iir r cal! n sFCRK-
T*R3'' \TA ITOAF 1 ~ Y :gl7—
|T-r» jt WesT. ?aT sD *r» \ r fry.
I.os i 4\n Koi An
Tiber ai. reward
For the letum oi two diamond
* 1 i
oiii* Miiittiiiv a,' -on ■•••'uV ring.
[ Box \ No. U'j irv <
ifltnlniflg fwtt b k« And rarl us
,hf -s n- ward $ ■ ra ■ -f
pat ■ • - N * •
to Tim. • .’ffleo, h s H-13
i
Pn « pm.. •. ? "»s6
Printing--!be plain ne*t k'*4—»#st
h right— n«®a Jab flrgt— Wnla 4M\
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