necessary for the citizens to have | ba* Jfiull 'confidence in the conduct of *n / tJhe city government, that is so im-portant to the proper growth of our city, and the welfare of its entire citizenship. , .4 (Signed) “D. L. FLOYD, Jacl ' , Chairman.} 44A. H, MONTEITH, _Committeeman.”Market Square Receipts Large. I —Joe H. Myers, commissioner of Ipublic property and public utilities, I |yesterday reported rent and re- I |ceipts from the market square dur- 11ing August totaled $1,372.60, the Ilargest amount received by the city I Afrom the market this season. Of I «that amount, $1,007 was in receipts. I ~The city also received $177 ;for the Isale of two houses on the market I *square. site, and $60 rent from a Ifilling station on the property. Ex- Ipenditures for the market square Iduring the month was $364.01. j|Communications addressed to tills department must luolude both name and address of author. Uhstgned communications will dot be published, it writer desires, name will not be used, but The Globe and News Herald must have such information. Personalities must not ,1)6 indulged la.For lazy liver, stomach and ludoeyy biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headachy colds and fever.10lt; and 35f? at dealers^BALLOONDANCETONIGHT AT SAGINAW» ' .-■10 free tickets for Saturday night to be placed inside of balloons A1 Marvin and the Domihoes Ladies Free Cents 40cGrand Opening Dance. Bal Moderne HOTEL CONNOR ROOF Friday, Sept. 16th “BRYON FLY'S ORCHESTRA Admission 40c Per Person Dancing Every Tuesday andFriday»mix~ MiVniSKY £3 MAKES LOVE WITH AANCE1 HIS EVERY KIS • *f MENACE . . .«j' • **»But What a Laugt\ He Meetsm.