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1-1 17 THE DE'l liUl Jj'KLE iKE6S, AluNUAY, lo. 1 Haiti. WANT HELPMALE EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Male WANT HKt.P MALE WANT HELP MALE i VI MAIN A l- F. MAN making; people laugh. With a DEATH NOTICES WANT-HELP MALE Iiv f.H s' a -1 yr--h in IvirMlt AM hva arr f.vi- and an r'-fviJ- m.k n.y i5" Aptr in iwfwt.

rvcrr- av iw'twn ii a. m. Jj4 1 A M'JVtT ITf'i T' R.AL fUfol-TitT by "iaiti: aaii: atiphrawon rvnfl.5-itii Mwv-r. B-- SALESMEN LOOK AT SHELDON SONS DISPLAY ADhv OF "INCOME LOTS" In Rosedile GarJers. Every sale furnished.

Mo-t active property on the market. Interview Mr. Erickwi. 00 liUHL BUILDING lt)OL DESIGNERS rlM1 Arr a .19 production Durinjf 1926 Far Ahead of Previous 2 Yean; September, October Lead. U'ftaWngton, Not.

14. (U. Industrial production during the -3t nine months of 1926 was higher than In the preceding two years nd during September and October new hiKh levels were recorded, rts federal reserve board announced today. Production tn basic Industrie factory employment anil pay. after ut little for four months, advanced In to the highest point alnc ialt apniig." th boiti atated.

din Are General. Tnreanea wera reported In tex A BLACKSMITH VFTttKNH Vk'ttCP. A.NT HRAJIKRA jiwi.rn to.t'. if--' icm COAL MINERS pr.f! wr VA, VAURUff) MVOt.sX STRAUSS LMPI.uVMKNT mv'oi rii as'ti pvr.n rr ftt Hi or tltuStfl" I rv.y fiD-a'a, c1; Hi" KX If. I-' at t.

'KM PLOY EaNT vrtli arr riAf, wuHfm Vfll' TH: 1. AM' prit'-'lif i ft.i-'- 'i mncvira. am. t.ios, 'it prt, 1 a. VI i a IKAV "UtoKKA I'ltlri i-A ri KN VMA Kl' tn.

IVH WIT ri ti i. Air.r!., fi. -I M.1 evil Mairtt. pt.i "liein Art Dili Vl'ICKS. i lf r.

Wil ttArtev. TH'i a Art CltrVfCKXlH, I l'l! l.K8A rsw. lit-. i.s-!i Air.MiNMM. H.Jl, JMITmiA, It IT' H.HA.1 leas ma.

a H.MlTf Ml pt 'HTKHsV Rl PR WEST 1 rS NT AST. ai I t. Al I Hi. 4. ita, A rf A i S.IK iUl Uiit-h mrwi rlr I rfrili cra.

I Ut.iiA'f'i; ANU AfTo.Vt.'r.l. MAN, CV'N'TJt' I.AtliSrHM. f. Jon; "if -M- (w1 j-r'- 5 t' Jet 1 r(' rotica. y.r aj-'KN tHlR I SVfc Kl.A- Xaf Staff Sf kmtloymknt CT ERICA HELP nP ALL KINO" At the U.ppcral KM tAAst, AT aTATt, COLONIAL EM PLOY MEN.

t-ivMa ri.AS4V ft -a. At, r.Hf-a:W I a H.f -n UetU flfrTnttiiV4. I' Hl''l (1 tl4r9 BlH Vtt ll At KINCAIIt EMPLOYMENT 1 A'A 1 KTTK, III vAM'a "TrMr. At r-i m'm hahic- M.VH Hl-a Ha h.m.i. aiU.t.T Ht.l'.ll.

Vt-'IUI'U tJ t-1 1 UAi ict.ri Slitrt Workers 4. I ia--ttma. aap 5 All lo Mil HANK I HANDY MEN it I rjrM'H rri IS rift aiaff NA 1 IONAL EMPLOYMENT 19 l' A AT WANTKELP FEMALE a A of r.aa j.acntt.r aif-lal wark am 11 4 Hrtrn. a dyr aufa l4 i -v. i l-KAI-i ar; e-tl 1.

I I H- li-. ii a a.i-r1 J-'MN ll I.arn-oV ft HAT ta.l ll e-(-; ami h- uh ia S1 t. I'' HOUSEWIVES a ehan-w ri to tntSia aa w-urb aimAr lay at 41 y-a fraaa ICd orr 'h- or" 111. l-l f' M-la roail. if fn.

I il ft: i-n -a a A- i.a-oa C.Vt,KM 1 yr 4 I "fD.i .) 1 1-. Tl' ft i' KrmMftta. Il .4 (ttrtjnl A. Ito) ha'UtV Kil, N'h l-'i, r-I tt a (L-t -rt( I'l-'filti. fi-Ki 'V Tl vi A.n, h.t fu-'l-i-a Ji(A n- It.r A.ln.ta i A e.f-r'.'-ri -(1 oo.y.

4e4 oirrft- TiI F.TEKSON fi PRO. 17 i )i'iV R-vl'i'liefi t'17t. ti4- aa ftr a tf uoiii Xww (i'-'a -t. -n i ifl lA-ISfij't. itir tvjtfxt I'm rr-w.

A ai'N ia Mr. Ui. -t a.ui Will ilbm- AMBITIOUS WOMEN Tii a iinnfrw-a f1y Into Ilar r- fp-' ii--r -rrMi tfri nt if Tr- iv. IP- ai 4i 'i BIT iors'Vi UNrLT)Y iraX't'T ar'-a-H' 'i "i wrii rt.f, stm-'-s-f itv T'i f.Tr.i.Af rxtAPrrr I.Vf.J IlIBW'TK-M -KA'l'ff. nr.

visi't I-' wrf.M v.sv T' riiovi T'i nfi-i wrf a S)l W.lll-(t A.M: ii a i r- -t i in i YOUNG LADY cT AS!) f. Vf vsa" n. iSti T.i'r Al-a; ft- ai i jri.i a. T.M TOOLMAKERS aS rav aim. han.la waste-l fi not oerai Mvki.

t. Wa ca-gvwtn a. i-. H.itliNi HA ntt -A P-w fti at I-'-' sir ch" Hif.f itwl lo of ama.l Biolora at- a.l Wa. c- ttf.

In rep.r in fall ami aalwy entaj l.st. a -I, A to-l Binf of lf-ljf ft or on In the mvnifa-U of tilt hs cm, le Tn a)e HI r. 'es N' A SALESMAN 'lO REPRESENT A PROMINENT W. VA. CORPORATION In IVtmil ar.it P-asI' Not A' ant te.mt wlJWnf put forth ine real Day tn eki mitat fcvt ti-n rtr ai ili ft wait a.

f-Mfci t'-'" a-ui omiricn ftenae Tr-- i ft rrtnacol wilh relurna, cr.o-1 i -otly ft 'lot hjoier f.rc(-r mar-tet lean e.er in tate ali.ri"n-e and mm. A -Mroat 4 1. P'ea. A MAN -A yea-, of a.a V-r lh-e a wwa lieu.ara a lo iircot ami in Ktn.it r.n A HI! AC. KTATK 'law ir fre.1 Hel-J (V-wralion n'hl.

I 1,. (. (e (i.urwi lit rral e.lale ar.lo-A. B.aniMieiiiei.1. teal r.UM mort-ica nij Mr Pcrd P.Uf who hrt r-l e.uta rM nt Sew flt O.Mif will tn lf (rul.tn hv m-m card uiuy.

Ct m-ut- 'T'r I )' PATE SON A BR1 AMaN Uinit mriirr un tiftn 111; wn V'tiM foJ'' AMBITIOUS MEN An nnuanal enfortunln for mn t.ioye.l In fet.rla, i In-rreaaa ir Inrvima IS to "1 waeaiy Tu ean a.L.ally IM" in a Mai a.ath n-. Mn-'n iTs-r-Ttr AMBITOUS MEN "Mm a feat mie.nlra a dy Into A.r.ara. No wily arc neat at.t'n- koo.lrrtae Of Hie city full oMaila la'e it p. a 414 rrw JTeaa l.i. AN K.vrii.irTK," ao.lt.ir Ht.n l.lw.fi lha i'i an 4 lo lha ral -la-a lxa.in.aa; nnua-ral m--rflBll- ate.

o.4 mom 1' V1 Can iM.ira i) anl ll at 31H l'ootot ARirY()trsvrii If no. wr rlo ro wao yon; the n.an who la aatl.llfi haa no atnl'it on. Wa l.afr at ulwnitiii in "or I-if anilntit-n. i)o h- th" a-ioiy to the luMn. Tne-e a' i tairlitnilla for a-lvail- nient for ll Iran who ran HI In at or M.

hit! 4 AT ONI atol peratinahty work at'lMoninten. wi.w wi. le.ltottrrw-l''e" Who lo Ira a -l ia a-t Bel our a.t. mk-Im J-v tl. ra-- S.

h'o of Tra-Sea. Ihe ll.r s. vol iXJ1' HACK TO WIN Wo-kiur for aiwreona rla on an lp-lfpani ta I.tntif a erol ha. VO if Ilia oth-r IA hy Pol back yourat-lf? RV Yft' Allll IT If INTO GOLD are to it 'art belli y-'l. fme HIIil'KM ASlUTrK-a into will far ira Ho.oiry than you u.er a.n.--l ol liavi.t.

i'ovf T'i ot'tt Mrrmn MONDAY, 8 P. M. TlioJaP-i'iN BCtovry l- rj ikaik BIG MONEY' rrm tv unU ri.rtt.pa, part of COLONIAL CANDY CO. CHRISTMAS MONEY tf yo.1 wart aorre r'Wf for yon. Nora liw anl hua In I'r-nt two i.

-ua or more. al 4 14 fraa Pr.aa i.iiit.. Tltcwlay A P. M. C-'LLe'-'iK IK.S A n.l on.l haa r.io8 local "l-a to Ibraa 1-ic S3 to li fra' w.4 Tna ara rm.at.rol.

fUowa a-'i offat fjturtta. it wcra la rhafty o. Hie, bnt I Bl'br aailioa- nor r.iaetl I a a- a ard r.trirn..-. If ar.y, tn tn 1. l(oa Aji.

COUPON MEN Oirtatir.ai a bat twn: J6'i a ti I Do Von Ncfl Monry? ti.ir.. m. i rti -l-li A A Al I t. rirn l- m.i-.ao j.i.ia, Um ftf A. jtm rt Mr pi SALESMEN' SALESLADIES SUPER I NTKN DENTS Full Time PHrt Time vwr phpfrtt kow oKr.ii'.i at iMfAHl.ir TI.IHH.

fS-JtKAHli-CiF (XiUMISMON. ANU ALl CASH. TiX Peninsular Stove New Factory JUST SKVKN FJectric Refrigerator New Farfnrv JVHT VlS'fTK 2 Miic ity Limits RHiS pack 8vrv nwtu I- i PI'S WATTR AM AV.l!! h.ut Al TI- 'N ar I Nl 1 us rr' Tan ll TJU KI I. (Ml PWil'KKTr Alutt KLIJ) Call to VI a. m.

LEE R. FOGLE REALTY COMPANY A.tloa KIO'I H.or; a tu- SALFSMEN! ATTENTION! th nrv--t jutTnrt kHjl. hitn tn bii.n mny ymm, th hlV.fS! miiritrl4l retire n4 uf forrv emv-l. tt fn if Mchrtt h'VK pui or i' ihf. VhMvi la- KvrviM, Puttr-Kil It'1! jwnrniu htiv-Kit'irh.

lhrfor. Tr- fr-n. MtMrirl fHm. ni'vim pn-tnr thT or tno( tf Hum nunjmm. t'it hy our men arn on vtrair tmm to ti'-7 rr wt'k -ajv ijwnM Ut nr kitvt wr or IfKmiis-fl trng in ttosn iv 11.150: 1vn liAvrnfiitji iinif on rti- f-nntl thtry ar ir aH and nu rn idfm.

tew, if yi'U oar lrMin.ru an.l apply our mi'ttiod; our wwn ta Jut N'tn niru Kor furthrr trfiv ma ion bit' Monday, to I. fin 'I T.irf'Ur 0,,, A Hi'KK Ft. fr'J Kmlra Hhl SALESMEN 2 LIVE, NEAT APPEARING MEN FOR LARGE APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTOR. HOUSE TO HOUSE SELLING. DRAWING ACCOUNT TO THOSE WHO QUALIFY.

6330 GRATIOT. AT MT. ELLIOTT. SALI-SMEN Ton who want anmthlnir to all very (orm of rfUinun-a i-in thai la cmrtttit'ii, a.m-ihfnir tliH haa nvT twff.t ln p(tv-ti not laiona, at or h-iu)ihrtWl but a pira tnotivv-miker. Our m.t.it!a ara nrnK-ln inorfv an.t ir.

YJ oa tt lo Ir.vnf if Ih'l unnn'ial nr-i'tT'- lunitr. No h'tt'i (er) n'--ary and von fan'i n-4 a ear 1 io -n rr ro a na aiiiY-t th Mrt. Arr'y m. 10 5 0- CitK-ral Worr-m ButMtnt- SALESMEN Joining our or sanlratlnn yon hava lh advuitaaoa and hanm of oir iliveraiftd proiH-rtiea on lha e( aide, til" eel in. wnhant ae.

tion and tha lran.t Hlver a-cilon. lonther i tl Waullful Pnlnl ax'liona. an 1. hava Ihalr Idaaa anfl formed oi.nloAa Valletta kw-niiona and with oair diveratiit-J una vi can aui-fy th.lr tf con yoor a-Ita 4 and builds a aallant.1 clientele. HilfHF.MAN-FPI.IT7.LEY clPP Madlann The-iter bidif.

li.n-y 4M Salesmen You want arol jam ned nruiatrtjt which aelia ltaell lu rour We're rot thai rronrtr On Meyers and Seven-Mile You can n-nra tt Right Now. The Schnlte Co. RRAI-TOR 3.13 Majestic Dldg. SALtSMKN I OH i A I TK Why nit aelt Oihi Btt.f It. r- al ii'ta it fftfpar and tr tr.tf"atri!-n in th.

"mt a n't fu; Mtrsrit" cbti'-e for ram-rut. ar.l SALESMEN Wa tavral i-Kur-pfwiva tta 'r t.lfTnn to jKPii Kofat and trut kr Su-t drlvi Kvr1 rar, Li Mr it drrtWir-f itrr-iunr to t)fi wri fctring year atJa recnjJ lth you. rTTTtOlT MOTOR SAt.Krt CO. ifi Ijif, ta SALESMEN flptviRlfy rf wnrl'Fa larwfa' (y Co. ha va iiit'ifa for 3 atiirin tfl han Ji nil clTa of nlL wiTh atlvsn.fprM,t tur Ha Mr aix-b IT Moaiay, Thuri.iy nl flflturlay ftf 9 a.

rn. VTp hfi if f'-r v4 n-'Ti. It wfit aa a you have rr. e-if-i T'i main rf-niioTt-a-nip viWina to wor. a -M ptfrwnsiuy ati.

4-iti An nmin.if'iy aurfivp tt rff-rfi IM.fi i SALESMEN Four ar-iiarva aaman to a-fl ai r-ry-f nptl(tr ra irf-T" ana a ay 1ITDRO M'Wfi MFO. nift-(i' nioxm' t'-'O to 4 4ta ir'ir. rii it. 'ra 'J'l Hfir.i-1 JtJU. H-rvo f-r "1- aM rn m-ria ftf frv if ftf- a (MS.J -t''.

A'-t-iT liro jwnr SAf hMtST'i i kY: Y-l'-K S( rvfT' VVHr 1 1 r.H- SALESMEN" If I jfav wt pp'f a --flc in ta.l iut fn oma I a fr Vi H'1 trrty-tli t--4 AI i to t-i' If ah tw ar.l It (Vyer-Puh Ktaity Cotrnv 5. 4 awVJEN M'' ay'-' I aar 't I va ft to ready wit, which only surpassed by hit capability to manufacture laughs on the screen, he conducted the stage entertainment yesterday i master of ceremonies, an omce ell adapted to his particular per sonality. Introduced by the stout fun-maker. Iiiham Jones and his popu lar orchestra; Austin, phonograph record artist; Harry A. White and Alice Manning.

In "Terplschore and Hokum of an unusual number; Walter Webb, eccentric dancer; Jolly and Smith and Joe Pescl, harpist, furnished an accept able entertainment. There Is a good share or comedy, pathos, tragedy and near-tragedy, not to say truth, in "Kvcrybody Acting." the screen piece, featuring dainty Petty Bronson, Ford Sterling. iftwrence firay and Ionise IreaIer. is an Interesting Plot, the locale which la laid In the theater and hue to do with a poor little girl ith only five fathers that Is. nve foster father, who, as members of theatrical troupe, attempt to rear er and succeed, with many blun ders which nearly terminate In disaster.

Retty Brnnson does well in the role of the girl brought up with five times the fatherly affection and advice customarily given young ladles. Her affections for the scion a wealthy family, however, force the five to dissemble their mouesi home Into a mansion and them selves into social lenders. Being actors of rourse, this Is a rartlcu- irlv simple matter and tney carry off well, deceiving the mother of their daughter's suitor until she reveals the dissimulation. From then on the denoument unrolls a series of complications, which, as usual, end happily. Flight to Panama Will Be Delayed Norfolk, Nov.

14. (UP.) Further delay In the proposed naval air flight from Hampton Roads to Panama was seen tonight, when word was received from Bhlladei-phia that the two PN-lft planes would not he able to leave Bhlla elph a until Monday. The flight was orlglnlly Intended to start from Hampton Roads today. Bleu tenant-Commander H. T.

liartlett will be In command. DEATH LIST IN JAVA REVOLT IS PUT AT 19 Samarang. Java. Nov. 14.

(U. The verified death list of victims of the native uprising yesterday was placed today at one European, if natives and one Chinese. A largo proportion of those killed were said to have been omciais. 1 ne govern ment reported that military detach merits have been sent to Tangeran and West Bantam to restore order. For Your Convenience Mckt Us of th Free Press Branch Want Ad Office AT Cunningham's Drug Store 1065 Woodward Avenue (H)C Adroit jfrte FREE PRESS WANT ADS Cost Less Produce Best RATES EX KR A CLASSiriCATlOX S.

rer LIVE De-Hy Stinilay 1 or 2 dnys 3 to 6 day 7 or more days Zt'C PHKPA1K per WMIII 40 ilPKflAI. CI.A8SIK1CAT10KS. For all elassinoHtions Wanted Help Mule" add So to line rates and 0 to wora raiee above table. For "I 0 Ken I rv in "Board and Booms" subtract be from line rates ana irom wuiu rates tti above table. For Wanted situations, ini must be prepaid, subtract 'lie from rates in above table.

For Notional Want Ads rates will be furnished on application; above rates are local (State of Michigan). RULES For display purposes there Is available to Classified Advertisers white space at top. bottom or of ads, and in, 18, 24. 30 and 36-polnt tvpe. All classifications preceding "To F.ent Business Places' are restricted to agate and 10-point tvpe.

Classified ads are limited to sinKle-column width and may not contain illustrations. Six words comprise, one aRate line; fourteen agate lines comprise one slnirle-column inch. All ads havlne grater type display than 10-point type are charged according to agate rule measurement over all. and not by line count. The minimum price of anv ad the cost of two lines, charged, or of twelve words prepaid.

This newspaper reserves the riirht to classify, revise, or reject any want nd. All want-ad complaints and requests for cancellations, corrections or adjustments must be made to the Adjustment Department, Notices of errors in publication must be given by the advertiser In time for correction before second publication. Al telephone conversa tions with Adjustment Department should be conDrmed by letter. DEATH NOTICES riSHKH-Novemtar 14. at real- flence.

liyrr.n avernj. Itn K. L. locd husl.arl of Mama father of Mtrtle, t.roti.cr of 1 homai H. Taylor.

Ku-neiol aerveea Toea.iay at 2 1 1" -Novtn: -r 12. a h-iov of rrar.k. of Mr an I Mra Allen Kaneral Mon-iny at p. from the resfi-nca of Fr'1 75 at. AAvan.lost.

Mich, i.or.a. in come. ry, is. niar of M.te O'lnrait. of I.

1.. I-'Jiyl i-wil e-rvi-e at Hoaton M-hkIat a'teiwMi at 'I vii k. at iae as I'atk ay. Poet of firit Cmmr.dery Xo. 1.

r.ai i f.u:i of i'Jr ar.l A'-, v- h- Vtt.m: re C-J a .1 crr.r of Haj-o E. th A. MtM s.lrietl pwim-'vin, ill. iwtiwt iuiriro i.h: hu( Irv.i.t ti ore itl. of f.Ml an.) wu' tl.t il-- t.l'ial Ktlnt -li 'ti of i.cct,-(i l.a.t 1 Writ pr.r(l at rat e.t-i.'ai;on a-a pot II MEN AND WOMEN FREE ATTr.vr f-'f fi of A t-M-M V.

I P. rl a cul of Hf Eiava )i't 4 ti-i rT Kiiii tV tt n-f 'ti Men bat uul m-lf-il th f'-A't Lt: for o'i if fll. jrjnf (fffi WttUit lt tkwKHm IM, At MT-" 5nr-f i fi tl iM ft 7 trt. h1 -cv. it q.1.ii.t'.

a. ik, p. f-tnk lit' r-M- f' f' i'ti H-w- M.N-i-ivi i-'n "1 yf a nfj-'-f ''fv-3! mIc-wf Tra.Vi -e fr '4 a tij ft 1 t7H1 J'H 1 1" MaH A IU I Jn H. h'-'-r, THE MAN YE W.NT it ti flMt h4 ttitua la -tr at i tiA a hu ii 1. ei Ma Km a pis iifi iinriw tr (itia, iu it.

an. f-j a-t a writf lia I in Ki vxt Ha ta trvl narnl, 9 v-t it n.Ui. tta lt-' artaj hap.l f-r-i a man fi-H Mi iir f-i'- t. a. m.

anl 3 P. t. at i at Kirf.y Pftr iftt i'- ''t I 1W ft tr-art Of -W IWrO Wr T.xla, lit 3.iati (file. Blai 1.1 hit iw-tti h'-. f'( -Vi-t In a at tat 41 7 asnvU- -anta iv w'U jfia finisfii iwt.fft 11 CENT.

MOTORS RUII.niNf, TO THE PEOPLE OE DETRonvND VICINITY. WILLIAM II. I I I KY IMtnot'a ajt.rt. lll ayr.a, l.t fr to all a E. DA I ON I'h "raa ra IIMf.

ts.iliie.1 WHAT SHALL IT BE? lh! 1- all. t.A! 1 tt ft i (t-! ufr! ht r'ht 'f a--r rt IC tl t'4i'i-P-'a r'' Mr irf 1 jrl'- lti arJ tf'M 1 irt'f fl to t') wi't a-! th t.tt.ii ff da fi-iv4'i 17 fifth KS.f. l-" MMf. J5I vv TWO YOUNG MEN TO LEARN SALESMANSHIP. WONDERFUL HANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT.

APPLY TO MR. Bk iWN. HOURS 10-12 AND 2-4. ERNST KERN STORE. SEVENTH FLOOR, VACLL.M LI EA.M'.K r.l Tho wori'l im-ua la at lt In i 'litl.

I uP' a tr to rr.a tf.iH.t:v a .1 aa ihm i.t' tiit-i I t. 7 a tin Si at, o- bal ii.ai-..-. 413 1 uou.r lr--u WANTED METAL FINISHERS; PIECE WORK; LOOSE PANELS. MULLENS BODY SALEM. OHIO.

a i a-' In. 1. Ir 0 o' v.ara. A-l-ir-aa a WANTED Man waat a 0 of 11.7 Uf.y iU.Ji.U'r R'Vif a Mc We Have an Tr Tlf Vt -rt- mT f-'f a fcfvOif ntt't a i.V an ir -Ufr I. fl jr i- ti1 wr (-' 'f i an af W'h Mf.

fli-t JUi-i-oN P.R ADWAY' CO. UKAt.T'jR tA WANT ar 'O trio 44 a i m. fy to t'. i ifi.ft JfATI- m.v i 1 a- a' i jr.p.--ir jj ft l-r o-'a 1 ri'- 4 YOUNG MAN ae'aa aufw'a'-- I mrx a. ni A a 1 I1 I I tit St.

John Co. J4 I jf. -a tf --a a MEN'-iO DI.LIVE TELEPI iNE DIKE; I' PPLY MO-NDAY MOANING, WD LFY! Ie.4'ftJ'.-'.l' V'-yi 't'i rr i TT 7. 3 1 A I. ri i I 1 4 I I I I I i MORKISON-Nwwbp 1J, ftt fcuffi mi of rah, at nr ot liaroi-t ind ait A.

AIi'rrisKni. i-unil nrrvvi'ftt tin Ltrr.in at 2 o'CKwk. aum- ity ot tut htraiu O. 6- SAWYER Nov. at 4133 late tn.thr uf K.

Swyr. Htf.t rH(n1fiihr ot Alvah Bryan t. and father in-inw of t. S. Bfyawit.

Funeral trim rvaurtw Mntwlay 3 p. iu. ara UrTM busiwind of kl'fi find dtr on ot Mr. f-f Howara of PjhrMt-; M'- Mvers, of P'xhi'atfr. hiTtri, arJ 3Wr.

Riiiph Parkin. Funeral at 1 ni. from rfsi'ltnte. 4.k! Cfimmawe-aiih. un-ier aimric of Krlend-ii No.

F. dt imnai at aoaiisi inr ci'mwery. Grand pitiaM copy. STEWART Novambr 13. Gwrw aU ywr.

btilvvni hit.ir.d Cora inw Itot-fW), ditar tirothfr u( Mra, Herlrt Min. Much.ra and Altwrt Bji. KuittrAl rMrji X'J-Uy 2 p. m. frm tii rMi '3 T-iylor avtfnua.

under tho aucoice i' Tem-nle k-lK No I'll. K. A. A. Imermtfiit in (Hand I-awn rernete'ry.

STEWART-November It. A Ai yoftrs, be! husiarui of OtA K. P't'wnrt inee ier. dr bmthr ot Herbert Clark, Mrs. lh.irh Ailtert Bowls Not Ire of funeral Iv.er frorn resilience.

s.mJ Taylor. MONUMENTS DETROIT CraniM Art Memorisln. Twelfth i. Kort ets. Uf0W.

SHEI.I'il"CiKAN'TE CemefrT. Woodwsril. Ari. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DILL BROTHERS TWO orrtCEi AND PAHLORS 10CI5 HAMIII'ON AVE. UJfi KAKER.

I-RKD (1. MARSHALL SO.NS Sl2 JEJ'rKRSON AVE. EAST rHONKS KDtiKWOOli 2I7K AM) V. GEIST SONS OFFICES AND rrSKRAL PARLORS. O'i-DS Onrfteld Are.

Phone (Hernials (lTS() VM. R. IIAMILTON CO. OFFII'K AND CH.AVEL 3975 CASS AVK. COR.

AI.KX ANDRINK. Gleudale 7545-7546. ttutil.ihej 1S03, LOST AND FOUND RAO. allleator. lft.

conmmlnn sum of money, kny nti Hudson coin, nar corner of una Onunl Jtivur; guoa regard. Km BHACELKT liat, downtown Saturday ufterlhion. Henard. Call AIelro 'H Lost taturd-iy. liirKe ahwl! cameo bn.of carving of 'inree (jruceft j.ioerui rewanl.

C-iil Kuclid J1J3. Ihm; Wliite tntnch Doille. tin phort clll led hair. Keuarrt of 10 i.ffe for lla return to 254 oarneld or pnone oleu- rlHle "luK'-Boton bvlTl, male, brown brln-iU, with collur ami h.irneja, Lraaa doy t.K lleeniw Liberal rewanl I for his recovery, ltjxter Blvd. Art-lri(ton lHiii LUST TuoH.lav.

reddii'h-hrown Vtt inese, male, vioniiy of ami lici.ston liiill hrindle: nni 'JiKK Right 1f whiw, left (Hrk: winte rtf k. Tip oft neht ear. "tily hr, 3ic- oy. ftsh City, Mihigau. Kfard, WATCH In purie; highly vahifl aj kwi ak1; 1'Mt t-aturday at Fonia H.

P. Orucry; aood rewartl for Ita rfturn. 110 Prxk4tri hv. TT ernlor kJ I-fl. ViXfrH Wrist.

obionf Myl'o lust Tuesday morning; reward. Hicaury 7.V WRIST VVATf'H Ladlea' platinum: moil, oirrnra A. M. B. on bnck; nilver lint alrHp.

Hickory ltl-W. O.NK K. I. du Pont da Nemours Co. common etok certificate No.

K-CC51jl, March 7lb. lf'Jl to Uonala Toole. Ad.lr.-Ha (115 Merrick ave. ItrilTTK IKtUIv loat bv coffee aalesman Sot-atantlal crarff offere.1. Boyal Im port in wlQ Michig-an ave.

Lofnye'to ISifJ. LOST NOV 10: "Blue Sua" or TV troit: reward. Pontine State hnsrdtal MEETINGS MASONIC DETROIT IWKE NO. 2. F.

nd A. Mriprinl cnmniimicntinn Tumlay. Nov lfl at 4 00 p. in old tprnptf ti conXtir K. A.

ar-roo, r. IjW zvixcy. v. jn. UNION LopOB of O.

So. V. A A M. conimunimtton in new M.iftntc Mondwy, Nfivemrer 15, at 4 p. M.

H. dt'sree; mipir. vim tnrji Wfircme, SPECIAL NOTICES A BIG OPPORTUNITY Tf you are nut of work op-are strutrjtliuff alow? at a low pay jot' wirn no ruiurw, tei tia help you into a s-day-a-weon joo at li TO J12 A DAV. Our hua ataff of Maafer Mechanics train you on Al WUHK. I'oino In let ua enow you now we nava neipt.n nun of men Into blr wnsi und sooi bnal nrns-8 of their own aak about our un witialod Kiirn while Ix-arninK plan.

A few vacanlea tn morning, afternoon an1! evening trio.ls In following rouraea tl K(( I A 1 '1, Alio AI'TO THIMMIMi. I MMIVC. Arm OTV-AV PITTINC MKTA1. KIN HIV'I KI.Ki'TKtC.W.. AiTTVI.KN'B WBLDINO a py.

nt st i a PAPKtUI.VNmxO rAlNTTN'Cl. orAV tnunlNM TOofv MAKIN'i. Our onlv nlm la your success. atanl von until veil have It. opera uruir-V the supervision of tha Slate Board of Vocatloniil irolrunff.

'i ma is io School enrloraed by contraoyr and anu oa foav Office hours. 30 a. to n. Paturdav afternoon: Puniar. 5 to 4 m.

If you can arr.nn to come write for Information, which ll gladly given without DKTKCIT SCHiKlJ, OP TRAPES. "The aticna! t'nivcralty of the Tradesman." H7 WnOPWAHIl AVENTE. Down Near tna nifr. I urn Vlicl.n HTAHT NIV. Mechanical dentlatrv caaily learnrl In si r.rhoU NO CO.

I iuT' Si il OF Mini. HENTISTrtT, Chnrlevou BKig. Itn4ol.h4. A CALE TO BIGGER and Better Job Fiir npporfjmty for yon to help fl.l the maml for trained ear.rt a-ltl rr.c-.hA-1'i. firwrience nedeil if wl.lii.c to Irani.

Wo ton how an1 he Mrser ri or a huineaa of votir own. Come in 1j.lay an. ta.it it mar. AM for Mr. Lesler no a m.

to p. ni. STATU A 'TO STOft Wi t.vaM Ave. Detroit. haie oti men to more money.

If not In r'tr. mill lUdlj aaiid Bi Book of Coarse I A HIGH PAY JOB If you can do tha work. Let train to that bith A fe tnunh fan-I'-K ar.l 1 youra we esr: in neearinf wh'la larr.me. navira- vru from UM to per day. If this la wcth nvthii.

to you ua at once, Oin to 644 VTOODAIIU A E. ir YOU ARK ir.wre.t'cl in Biakirw money from your art lalvnl, tnveMnata r.e ART WHOOI. Vt EARN UP TO $125 A WEEK In Urnti'try t.r'.l.'r rt. It cent 0. wl wr.crow.-iec) f-M.

l' or o- f- 1 I1 1. W'? H'-t-L Mr. A VITA I'K NTir-'i If Bei Are. Kn'1r PaKBKH COLLiv.E cm. MEN MEN-MEN jfTt inir.r i rrv" Tt na iUy a.l MEN WANTED TO LEARN; or mit wi m.

AR' mn en We live tlis The Mr. ff prnl if hav car Mr. tha No a. 4 a AUTO DETAILER rAPniK op xakint rAi.E imw IMit- AMI KXI'fcK'fS" SK-rSARY. app iv riKI'T, BOOT CUHP, 1H AY AVK At-TMKfiANl4Alt nukw ef A'ito 'itni H.

-r SAI.l'SMii.N Bti flvt yiprinoM jb'i to itaT in our nr bn. a Ert JfTerii, la tfca heart of row. Mnt prrMuca'-a tM iri workr romi'ta lin of nw J-n diuaT. Ai Urf vi biith r-W ud cr to 'H. prepoaiun to trw rixht mn Ma derrrtnatmUT plAn.

t'rri in at oni St MR. Paige Sales Service Co. E. Jfflnnwn. AUTO SALESMAN nlMwriiin ho tan aU th tt nd tateit Imm lvn aim in county ip on yar.

a nri oipirxjai7 i'r a-grMi t. ca'i -vut aaiuuo: lirri and Ktmia Oakland and I'ontiaC Lealcrs Hinir Wlo-IhsM. a i'Tty nmi.K HAr.Kx.MAN. ftn f--r buti icrade. thor- uirti en.t'ri'nf-ea min: mii ue phew a lul fnwt reer.t.

An ftltre- e.niio.-on rrflrtk'rrttrit will dia.I lo n't rnm. Ttiner r.NNhl.l.-' I KI lM-l lot. rsniMii. lorwfellinr pnin AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN have for Mvral h'ifh arnfl to aell Chrysler autcmotsi locations in Inilt- te r- Turner, Stnlm 4 Toniar, lac, irftnd Plvd. AI TO tAl.KSMAN frnmotl'in vt a aaUan.an otns opt'ortunlly for ona roAn to enter our aala ro-ce; ep-rence nol nee.ry.

iiflgo ilioth'-r motor cara fiav been locally and nation-Ally aitvrllal for 12 yr; will teach and help you In way: lniw.ranl Impresernema rr- iillv announced; pr.ipcia lurniaiiw. iirf.ui.ANn r.AHK. kuiub (u.vi a.xi lill'M W.mdwurd. Arlington. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN I1UICK you nra th VitTh fight now, oin a llv HE'It'K ora-miaatirt.

wlerm biiwm don avety Sv- tirrMuctfrp t-nn mk very rlMiiraLltt rrnnnTt r'-mnuon wim ona th tartest Itl'H'K denlcra. arno tfxctfllnt opi-ortunny f-r two ufw. Jtakifnipn who ftr gnvd Hrma Cnlvr for appolm tnrnt. Mlro l'ARBERS E. A.

priltflT. Kipert all work none wnna yoi wan. ii.l neioy, rwu Ca.llllac Vit BARHKKS AVANTKD to huj ahopa thai ar well UtcateO. will make you money from first day. hy take a rhanc tn ft nw location ani wait 12 months ror rerurtir better ehooa or locations In lha city If you are interested, for tnformftlloa S'ldrtsa iktx petrou rae t'reaa.

BAKHKll first clftas, tt taaly poaitlon: oixt rnoner. Apply Puritan, cat Uvcrnolfl. PAllHKI-f WANTHD-Muat "bTTirM eiftSsT VHI. half ovr tw, 764J Urand Itlver. CABINET MAKERS Annh Aiorjtei1 BuIUHinr KJiinloyflri' CANVAiSKRS to aU am'thin(C nw in .14 nnfulwHy, N'w Y-'rk.

CTlU'EVrHrfS-Two niBt-clnM flisUhera. fit- an nour, iurncr, noiia or mi-iwh nul C'HtK. Amflrlcan Hitra CREW MANAGER With rar: aluo anlpwinen to work in De troit ftnd Biirroun-linir territory, at 13 m. Mr. Nolan, r'wi Kpvera f-xrr M(I.

IlFl(iMNn I.a'-ire eoncern maKinjr aiitornolive elec-tr lUipment reuilll-a nrfl-iaa oeaianins enaineer. exf'ritrined the dcirn ot arty of th following uoparatna. Small Ifeneratora. awiltliea cire-Ua. al'lometer.

lyuewnlera. liive till! rltalia rettaro-injr education. and aalary rle-alred. P. O.

Box liir. Bo. heater. S. Y.

DIE SINKERS on heavy drop forge work. Give ae and experience. Address box 1133, Detroit Free Press. DIVISION MANAGER A hustler to hati'Uft olow in aurxlifnum: rooc, contrvt to riirht man: hie opiT tuiiity to inHKr 'at mwfj. Mr.

Kirhy from (14 Mmiay. Hurnham-Kirby 410 Muruliy Conrrpan hi. went. DHIVKR Wa want ffr-od. rlt-an rrIa- men to flrivm he-rkT rat tt" Jrr 25 to 40 yarn: rnniin.na prnianTit; wntn nol; mjit h.v city Knwli(r a-'hool.

0.30 ai. Apply l.tl TMH atrr. FOREMAN FOR SAMPLE BODY COMPOSflE AND METAL DEPARTMENT MAKING PARTS FROM DRAFT. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY AND STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR THE ONE WHO QUALIFIES. STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE IN DETAIL, AND SALARY DESIRED.

REPLIES STRICT LY CON FI DENTI AL ADDRESS POX 1207, DETROIT FREE PRESS INTERPRETER Wa ran an aarririt workr hfl I a.h'a i' -n t.hn or. f-nr. will ynurn t' ir lo (ra for W- tt-rviaw. 1 LIGGETT GRAUL PATTER MA ERS ymt rn n4 mtt m''t). Pmi a-i I niiin-f-rinf wnfof'! ti 1 i t'ATT'r'lt" MAK In Oil rr rritifrrtrnMk-ra 21 iC.

K. V.ii'.mtr iRi rl a oils two nit tft afit; Ojiore'L West A m. REAL ESTATE SU VLR I XT EN KN NEW OPENING PT.T.VOr'TFt ptAD. ''a' J- prt-rrty. jr''? w.Ti a r- yyfs ta-'V J( a -'i 4-fjj.

-sn a -ir O'i 'KVMV. r-'1 LIGGETT GRAUL i reTl1.state"salesmen p' ar-l LAFAYETTE BUILDING S.L!:a.SM; Itin IN Ta'k Tr. ft. iav hvtt wiiil in aM on 113 pr.v tn will 1 In 1 tile mill activity, cotton consumption Iron and st-el production, coal ininK. automobile production, and "L.i.S.u And retail trade.

Jiulld- ini contract awards slumped sllKht- iv In August ana aeptenmer out in creased Tn volume and value dur rirtishar. "The Keneral level of wholesale advanced sllKhtly In Septem ber and October, notnithstandiiiii the )roP tne Prlc,) ot to t)i a lowest level since 1921," the ftderal survey showed. "In re-rent weeks prices of corn, non-fer rous metam, ana paper nan an vhlle livestock, meats, poul try. dairy products and bituminous coal have Increased." The volume of bank credit has to Increase this year, but tt a much less rapid rate. The higher level of commercial loans and the increase during recent months have reflected In part In the inerlly niKner level 01 muua trial production.

rinylnit Demand Holds. "Higher levels of Industrial pro auction and merchnndiss distrlbu tion has been sustained by con tinued demand for commodities by rAnatimara- "The purchasing power of Industrial workers haa been throughout the year continually larger than In 1925. The buying power of farmers i Indicated by purchases at mall order houses and bv sales of agri culture machinery has also been as larfre as in any other recent yenr." Bnnk suspensions In September numbered 37, with deposits of These failures were the amallest for any month since Sep tember, 1925, when 80 banking Institutions closed. Commercial failures also declined In number and in liabilities. There ere 1,437 failures reported In Hep.

tamber with liabilities agsxeKattnM 529.9S9.817. This was announced as the smallest number of bankruptcies reported for any month In the last too years. t9hc Rod Continued Prom Pnare Ten. delicatessen keeper, played by Nat "Barnyard Follies." the stage feature, la a medley of jazx am dancing- In a barnyard setting. The action Is the fast and furious kind and moves along with the tempo that has made Jan our national music.

Additional features are the Mc Qunrrle Ham Ensemble, which in ciudes a song and ballet number, the usual short film subjeeU, and frdunrd Werner, leading the Mich Igan Symphony orchestra, Ktnlc "The Grent The film version of "The Great Gatsby," this week's feature offer Ing at the State theater, is decided ly different from the stage play by Owen Davla, baaed on the Btory by P. Scott Fitzgerald. Those who have seen the theatrical production pioo Ably would have difliculiy in toi lowing the screen play, the names ot the characters being the chief connecting link between the two presentations. The ohoto play, however, in entertalnine bit which reveals how jazz, bootlegging and such thiuga no to make up life ror many moa erns. The story of "The Great tiatsbv" discloses how a young man.

smitten with love for a beautiful nt girl, steps out of his class in order to bring hlmseit to ner level. fie succeeds in a financial but (alia to acquire the culture that members of the leisure class have are expected to have. The net Is that his orrorts cost mm his Ufa and the ending is not at al hannv for any or the characters Fitzgerald has certainly exposed 'o the public view modern life as strata of society lives it. And the producers of the picture hav made the presentation mode vivid Warner Baxter Is seen as Jay 'latsbv. Bois Wilson as Daisy, his sweetheart, and Nell Hamilton as Nick Carraway, who In the end proves the only friend Gntsby has, Fred Strltt, Russ Morgan and the Slate Bunch, gupportea ny an excel lent cast of performers, have be come rates lor the weeKK an aboard their good ship Hot Jazz 'hey are offering a peppy stage how.

Fred has about a million an nne pirate costumes and Kuss and very member of the bunch wear dtnla that would do credit to old mm Kldd himself. iitrltt has a couple of new songs Hint to over good and he lias bitnch of wise cracks that bring the laughs. Russ and the bunch present a capable manner some numbers ipecla lv arrange tv Mr. Morgnn, ho shows his ability frequently nlong this line. Hen Blue, who has been seen at the State before, does some wild that keeps the crowd In an 'irrnar.

Corinne Arbuckle, blues "nr, has been held over for an week and like Blue ehe wa to respond to an encore Sun ua v. Plx dashing maidens, billed Cluck's dancing plratettes, do "me fancv pirou-'tting and th shimmy some, too, in fact they himmv a lot. It Is the first time a long period that a aancins gin 't has been seen at the State and rather added to the quality of the 'Ml. which is usually composed of three or four single acts. Howard 1'ieTe, who has taken complete of Kunsky stage prodiic.

Mesa, shows his ability at the State tn a well balanced shnw. F. Donald Miller, the S'nte pop-tii-r orcanist, had a lot of fun Snn-''y with his audience when he gr.t patrons to with him in "How Many Times 'r the presentation of "The Great 'it by" Miller "Because I Love as the ninslcsl theme. Moving pictures showinir th "h'gan victory over Ohio State at iumh'js were an added feature. Twe pictoriM Included pictures of ell the little (and of thetn are not so srr.R!! and v- Cobb at thtr Augusts home u-in? his as man- '-r of the TiirTs.

Capltnl Walter Hlers. rrdtol audiences Pnrday it, a i''-T'io of the r- al rotund and affMe ''ed'an. Tnhc. the h--av-- it han.plnsh'p ffr pc.p rt -r of r' I 'll mjia to if. yvra of aaa I I a a ,.1 la alo.w;- Iri ali-r.

Id t'-J' a 1- I for 11 oo-tito fira. tf a-a ra I' you to ft 1 a-1- ran y.m Jto i i.r-o oi tn Hi-'" warm eta on ir-n; a ul-l r-l- o-ar Ka M' I tratrni ria. Ai ir -at 19 a. m. to JJ.

BJ I a a I -( a- e-f 9 rn N. f.l'i to f-A waa p- f-- ARE YOU S.VIISFIED? a iIa wit pm th -'s- Jt.ifi.i't IliM JK aj tfl i- r- i nt I'mffl haa t- (M'if, Th-ra a r-' --T' T)V t'i -a or I. H. ifi p. l.o --a fe a ur M' i "i ni iH--T fl.A-a a -itr': ar-.

lr--t Aia Ax-It-1 4 e- a 4 in rt -v a tc. -I4r to rn la ia.il fur -i-a Mr r.r i af FREE LIXTURE Mi Sl aT Evr.s:- a (.0 0 i Part 'I Wv tr fi.A"-'. -t'i 1 i' ''le a'in' '-f t'-o ROBINS LIMITED Ok' NG NATIONAL ORGANIZATION "'A Ht 1 tu fT a A.1 wa lit, MON aa, 5V, a COLONIAL CANDY CO. i a. CHRISTMAS fc If P-1 SPECIAL NOTICES TTK.

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