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THE DETROIT FREE PRESS SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1 192 PART ONE NORMAL GIRL IS DELEGATE Diphtheria Holds 148 In County Jail 10 Days KANSAS TOWNS FLOOD SWEPT Continued from Tage One. TOLD TO SEIZE SLOT MACHINES Continued from Page One- Rydaszuk boy was on his way neighboring grocery, carrying empty milk bottle. Polled 4,1 there was more than 30 fee. Tl tance between the two parked Golding, driving a light deiu ri truck, was returning fSm a where he had deposited mone his employer.

He is being -htV? Hamtramck police for qL, Assistant Prosecutor T0hn Girl's Leg Is Broken. Because she fulled WILL DEDICATE HOME FOR AGED Bishop Gallagher to Sing High Mass at New Edifice Built by Fisher. Dedication of the Burtha M. Fisher Home for the Aged, a gift to the Little Sisters of the Poor of Detroit, will take place next Wednesday at 10 a. it was announced yesterday.

The solemn high mass GARS SKID, KILL 3, INJURE 20 Continued from Page One. was struck by an automobile at Garland and Mack avenues. Conrad Wagner, 2900 Harding avenue, driver of the car, told police the woman ran in front of his car. She was taken to Receiving hospital where her condition is said to be serious. The Rydaszuk boy died In Ham-tramck Municipal hospiltal of a fractured skull a few minutes after being struck by an automobile driven by Meyer Golding, 13, of 2060 Clalr-mount avenue.

The child was struck as he stepped from be grandmother and darted across street, Rosemary Watson 4 old is In St. Mary's hospital uh a broken leg and a possible n'-, gM- h0 llvei 1445 Garland avenue, accompanied Mrs. Anne Thomas, the grandrro er. to a neighborhood Tat i nf dedication will be sung by Bishop a holdup of the Detroit News last June 6. At the completion of yesterday's session Watson was locked up at police headquarters, where he probably will spend the next 10 days.

His trial, being heard before Judge Frank Murphy, will not be delayed, it was announced. All Visitors Barred. County prisoners, arrested during the quarantine, will be placed in cell blocks at police headquarters, In accordance with an arrangement between city and county officials. Samuel O'Connell, deputy United States marshal, said that 20 federal prisoners, held in the county jail awaiting transportation to Leavenworth penitentiary scheduled for tomorrow, will be kept In the county Institution pending lifting of the agreed they might be considered as one. In opposing the Wilshlre petition the city submitted 14 affidavits September 22, and 24 November 1.

The affidavits were sworn by police officers who gave names and addresses of stores and restaurants where they had played the mint vending machine, won discs and traded them for merchandise. Seventy-two such affidavits were filed In reply to Gaas-meys allegations that his slot machines merely are mechanical salesmen. Quoting Sprott further. Judge Hunt said, "These machines have been placed in various public places and more especially In confectionery stores and like places of busi 5 Cases Found, All Trials Halted, No Visitors Permitted During Quarantine. The Wayne county jail, housing 148 prisoners, yesterday was placed under a 10-day quarantine, after five Inmates, suffering from diphtheria, had been removed to Herman Kiefer hospital.

Dr. Elmer A. Drolshagen, county medical examiner, discovered three of the cases late Friday, and two additional ones yesterday morning. Will Halt All Cases. The quarantine will result in the postponement of all cases involving county jail prisoners on trial or scheduled to go to trial during the next 10 days.

One exception to this Is the trial of Harry Watson, partner of Paul Jaworakl, now being tried for the slaying of Sergeant Barstad during r. auo woman est. oned th ehilrl tn lu marooned there and who were In the plant escaped. Kansas bore the brunt of the atorm. Official word from Topeka aid that one foot of rain fell in ome portions of the state while even inches waa recorded in a number of sections.

Paola, Kan was without rail service, two trains being marooned there. 1,000 Are Homeless. Approximately 1,000 persons in the vicinity of Kansas City are homeless as a result of overflowing of rivers tributary to the Missouri. They were being cared for by local relief organizations. Principal loss Incurred was damage to houses, highways and railroad rights of way, with livestock a close second.

Thousands of of! Ur i MBBBWWHWMMSSBHBMMSJlBBHaBBBIBIBBBaSmMHSBM mary ran Into the street and mlntl Michael j. uaiiagner. immediately following the dedication ceremonies an Invitational reception will be held. The opening of the new home for the aged poor climaxes a charitable habit on the part of Mr. and Mrs.

Fisher. For years they have, it is understood, aided the Little Sisters of the Poor and the gift of the new Institution marks the realization of tween two parked cars at Caniff and unven oy John Hlggins, 20, of 2666 Monterey nue. Hlirelns w. oo i tiracru B.ltfT being questioned by police. The riri Fleming avenues.

The accident oc-cured at 12.25 p. m. Witnesses told police that Golding was driving 35 miles an hour when he struck the child. The receiving hospital and later transferred to St. Mary's a dream which began over a decade Dan.

No visitors will be allowed In the ness, constituting a serious menace to the morals of children in the habit of congregating in such MISS AUDREY PRAT. jail until the quarantine is lifted, officials announced. places. The playing of such ma SDectal to The Free Press. of these fought a losing battle and called for help.

hurricane force and seriously damaged several factories. chines by a child of tender years Is a means of schooling the child in gambling and Is a serious menace Tpsilanti, Nov. 17. Miss Audrey Pray, daughter of Professor Carl Pray, history teacher at State Normal college, has been chosen dele From the cross-channel steamer to the public welfare of the com gate to the national student federation which will meet at the Uni munity. Calls It Deception.

versity of Missouri, December 12-18. The Tpsilanti college is the first normal college to oe repre a day sented at this federation and this is the fourth year this college has Tn refusing the injunctions, Judge Hunt said, "The machines involved in both cases are similar in form and both are constructed under what is known as the Mills patent. By the overwhelming weight of testimony the court is convinced that the markings upon these discs are for the purpose of deceiving the Buffeted by Storm. New York, Nov. 17.

(U. The Cunard liner Berengarla arrived one day late from England today after experiencing one of the roughest crossings in Its trans-Atlantic record. Sir Arthur Rostron, commander of the Berengarla, said he encountered a severe storm Tuesday night and was forced to cut the speed of the craft to four knots an hour. Wednesday morning the storm still raged and during the day the liner was able to make only 236 miles. sent a delegate.

1ST NEW BUSSES puDiic. On one side of the disc Is stamp ed, "good for amusement only," and FOR WOODWARD on the reverse, no cash value. "The fact is," Judge Hunt con ornate-v-t Continued from Pnge One. tinued, "that when a disc is emitted from the machine the person in charge of the machine and of the premises upon which It is placed invariably supplies to the player an ago. The new Institution Is located on a 20-acre tract on the Southfleld road just north of the Six-Mile road.

The edifice is designed in a modified renaissance style, the exterior walls being of buff-colored Mancato stone. The building has a frontage of 327 feet and a depth of 207 feet It la fire-proof throughout and Is confined to three stories for the convenience of the elder!" and often feeble inmates. The home accommodates both sexes, and has been so arranged that men and women are segregated. Separate dining rooms, recreational halls and occupational rooms for both men and women have been provided. Workshops for various trades, where some of the older artisans can find recreation and at the same time contribute to the upkeep of the institution by repairing shoes, furniture and clothes, have been Included.

The women have similar rooms for sewing and mending. Both the exterior and the Interior have been designed to conform with the traditions of the Little Sisters of the Aged Poor. A convent has been provided for the sisters which Is within the building. A feature of the Institution Is the beautiful chapel designed to accommodate ISO oersons. The arrangement of light and decorations creates a warm but dignified atmosphere.

The grounds surrounding the building have been landscaped and entirely fenced. Segregated walks among flower gardens have been provided at the rear of the home and small garden plots will be accessible where the elderly residents can aid tha sisters in growing produce. In addition to constructing the building. Mr. and Mrs.

Fisher have equipped it with new furnishings throughout. Ample accommodations are provided to take care of 250 of the poor and aged and the number of sisters necessary to manage an Institution of this size HIKE BAREFOOT, DAZED IN SNOW Continued from Page One. the fare to the city limits will be 25 cents. Mayor John C. Lodge and other city officials continued to be mysterious on whether It Is Intended additional package of mints or other merchandise of value, and that this additional award of value Is only withheld In case the person playing the machine is suspected to take advantage of the offer of of being In the employ or, or favor newly-organized nrms to provide motorized transportation service on streets not prohibited under the Jitney ordinance.

While the con able to, officers of the city or state. Even assuming the player gets full five cent value each time, even though there is no hazard of loss, cerns started their third week of waiting; for an answer to their Maid of Orleans came a wireless call for doctors to be at Boulogne when the ship docked. All of the 198 passengers and the entire crew were ill throughout the 12-hour voyage from Folkestone. After eight attempts to get his ship Into the narrow harbor, the captain was forced to abandon the attempt and signal for smaller ships ashore to take his passengers off. All along the English coast, valiant life boat crews faced the storm time after time to bring in the crews and passengers of ships in distress.

London Cut Off. So severe was the gale In England, that London is virtually cut off from the rest of the British Isles. Communications to the continent are almost severed Only a few of the many telephone and telegraph lines are working. Warning of the approach of another storm of cyclonlo intensity has been Issued by the national meteorological bureau In Paris. It was indicated the storm would sweep up the French coast.

Especially heavy damage was done to the docks at Southampton, where three persons were Injured, when three huge cranes used for loading Atlantic liners, crashed. Preliminary estimates, placed the damage to the Southampton dock alone at $250,000. Trans-Atlantic liners have been delayed in sailing, from 10 to 15 hours. Coast Storm-Swept. Along the coast of the continent, damages were reported from Belgium to Denmark The storm covered the whole of Belgium and several persons were injured by falling trees In Brussels.

Most serious of the reports so far from the continent Is that from Welsbaden telling of the death of 13 persons and the Injury of several others In the collapse of a number of houses in Coblentz and Inttel. The gale was the heaviest which has struck Welsbaden In many years and heavy rains which accompanied the winds inundated the surrounding district. Losses of crops and livestock In that district were heavv. Every Room Has Outside Bath With Tub, Shower and Circulating Ice Water Quiet, convenient location. New rich furnishings.

Highest hotel standards. 24-hour-a-day service. We will open our newly located and beautified main Dining Room and our enlarged modern Coffee Shop about November 20th. The decorations and interesting furnishings of the new Dining Room will prompt you to choose this spot for entertaining your friends. The equipment innovations of the new Coffee Shop feature counter and table service, following the modern popular trend.

Monthly Rates, $75 Up Housekeeping Suites Slightly Higher Telephone Glendale 3000 Charles H. Clements If there is a prospect of winning petitions, the officials seemed in doubt as to which of their number more than his nickers worth the chickens were killed when water poured over the low lands and covered the little homes on the outskirts of Kansas City. Governor Ben S. Pnulen this afternoon called out the National Guard to give aid and protection to Ottawa, An overflow from the Walnut and Whitewater rivers engulfed Augusta, an oil town 20 miles east of Wichita. Calls for aid were sent to Wichita but firemen who went out to aid the residents of the town were stopped at the outskirts by inundated highways.

Scores of Augustans were said to have been driven from their homes by the Hood. Water reached a height of five feet near the city hall. Eldorado, another oil town, reported similar conditions. Other Town Flooded. Other flooded towns in Missouri were Harrisonvllle, where high water had weakened Luna dam, and Chillicothe, where the Grand river threatened to exceed its 1909 flood stage of 33 feet.

In Kansas City the Union depot was the scene of confusion with nearly every train from southern Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri hours late or not running at all. The Wabash claimed to be furnishing the only service between here and St. Louis Wichita, Emporia and Kansas City and other citleB in this section have been warned to prepare for record high waters within 24 hours. Railroad men described the Kansas train tie-up as. the worst in history.

The Blue river and Brush creek overflowed and sent a wall of water 10 feet high rushing through the Swope park cut used by the Kansas City Southern, 'Frisco A Missouri Pacific railroads. At Dodson the Missouri Pacific bridge had been washed away. 50 Killed, Hundreds Hurt In European Hurricane London. Nov. 17 (U.

Death and widespread ruin were left by a severe three-day storm which moved from England Into central Europe today. Fifty persons are known to be dead, many are Injured and homeless and damages are already estimated at many millions of dollars. Many Ships Sunk. Small ships in the harbors sunk at their anchorages or were torn away and dashed like toy boats against the rocky coasts or beaches. Larger ships plunged into the teeth of the gale, but even many considering the matter from legal.

machine is a gambling device." This Is the Statute. transportation, administrative, po The statute on which Judge Hunt lice and all other angles snouid take the responsibility of coming to based his decision is act number 176 of 1925. section five. It reads, "The possession of any such article some decision. While they pondered, Cleveland newspaper, the Plain Dealer, took a fling at Detroit's "scarecrow" Rtreet cars and announced that the or any other Implement, apparatus or materials, of any form of gam Cleveland street cars which Detroit ing shall be prima facie evidence of their use by the having them in possession in the form of gaming In which like articles are hastily borrowed when the people demanded jitney service or its equivalent, all had been withdrawn from Cleveland service and were commonly used.

Following the hearing, Judge condemned as so much junk. Hunt declared that by nts decision "Now that Thanksgiving Is ap planes disappear after flying over them. "We reached the summit of Hull mountain last Saturday, early," Dempster said. "We encountered a blizzard, but kept on. It got so severe it drove us back.

That night we got Into the Eel river canyon. By morning we had lost all sense of direction. By Monday we were entirely out of food. "From then on the trip waa a nightmare. The thick shrubbery tore our clothes almost off us.

Our shoes wore out on the rocks and we had to go barefoot In the snow. See Planes Searching. "By Thursday we were hopelessly confused. Hunger was making us light headed. Thursday and Friday we saw the airplanes fly overhead.

"Finally we floundered up the side of a mountain, a new one we had not reached before. That was last night. "I saw a telephone wire and thought we could get aid. We walked and walked. I don't remember what happened until the men came this morning." NEGRO KILLED BY TRAIN.

A Negro, believed to be William Prichet, 35 years old, 2379 Eigh-ecnth street, was killed by a Michigan Central train sometime before 9:30 a. m. yesterday at the Michigan Central right of way near Hubbard avenue. The mangled body was found by James Harring it becomes the police department's by our supreme court. And, If the city contemplated putting the Jitneys off of the streets, the least that duty to seize the machines on sight wherever they may be found.

Following the announcement of Magistrate David M. Brodie. who proaching, Cleveland car riders might take time off to be thankful that they don't have to ride In some of the old relics that are humorously referred to as street cars the administration could have done was to be preps red to replace them In Detroit." the article said. "Some of them appear to have come down When You Are in Trouble With Your Car from the horse-car era. If the cele assured Windsor police they would have little difficulty In securing the conviction of slot machine possessors, police In Windsor yesterday seized four vending machines.

Three were seized in the Windsor brated Toonervllle trolley should ap CALL CADILLAC 0380 Recreation building and one in a with a mode of transportation at least of equal capacity. But, Instead, we find the city administration sitting back with folded arms or spending its time campaigning for a civic center, so-called, at an expense of 135,000,000 and all of this when the crying need of the city was, and Is, better transportation. will low In your rmr If It In wrerkrd or your on tho i-amI If potwi.il, drllvtr yon km and oil. pull 40a out of tha mod or ditch ar render yon any Mrvlra Bocrnury. drug store on Wyandotte street.

Proprietors of the places will be brought to trial, police said. AMERICAN WRECKERS p'- half VeVW lUIeS WII aJ4Bj0'4nS3 Suburbs of Hamburg were badly! For affafoc on Omtt-Tmwn Trips pear on the streets of Detroit, It would not excite any comment, because the people are used to seeing cars of that type. "About 10 days ago the Cleveland Railway company sent 12 motor car and trailer units to Detroit to help out in the emergency created by the sudden ousting of 500 jitneys. All the Cleveland cars had been withdrawn from service and were about to be scrapped. Some of them were said to be around 30 "What our city should have done damaged.

Roofs were torn off houses and chimneys which crashed through floors below added to the damage. At Chemnitz, three persons were Injured when the storm reached SIMONIZ and what they should do now is to make a day-to-day agreement with the Jitney drivers. Individually, and let them operate on the streets until the city replaces them with some What's Doing Today in Detroit ton, dopo xomeyn street. Protects Preserves Beautifies thing as good. The cltv needs the years old.

But they were dazzling by comparison with many of the street cars still in active service in Detroit. RESTORES FADED DUCO RETARDS DEPRECIATION. jitneys and these drivers need work. WE CAN MAKE YOUR CAR LOOK LIKE NEW. They should be charged a reasonable license fee.

The city thus Progress In Cleveland Told. The impression should not be ob Our Cempltt Process Includett Thoro wash vacuum clean top dress nickel polish chassis paint rust spots touched up would be fairly compensated for NEW ISSUE i Dated August 15th, 1928 use or streets and the people would tained from the foregoing that all Simoniz by authorized experts. of the Detroit street cars are of Of General Interest. Detroit Council. No.

SOS. Knights of Columbus annual memorial service in Most Holy Roiw; Church. 8 p. and at 4740 Woodward avenue, 10 a. m.

Annual missionary convention to First Missionary Church, 7 30 p. m. Discussion furum ft. H. Richardson, nf Akron.

Ohio, speaker. Oddfellows hall, Randolph and Monroe. 3 n. m. the scarecrow type.

Since the city get transportation. It Is silly to talk about a visionary J280.000.000 subway system to be finished in five years In the future, when we have a partial solution, at least, of the situation Immediately at hand." acaulred the street car lines It hss purchased 450 new street cars. 100 more have been ordered and 50 ad $12.50 One Day Service $12.50 SIMONIZ SERVICE STATION Dfnlt't Only Autlmi4 JOHN L. CROOKS, Prep. 467 Selden, Near Cass.

Glendale 831 1 $650,000 Cunningham Buildings Ordinance Revision Loom. Discussion of numerous Dhasea of the breakdown In Detroit's transportation situation. Particularly with reference to police supervision and regulation, Is expected to be Detroit Conservatory of come still warmer Tuesday after IN ITS UTH IK AH gUZABETH JOHNSON Pntidtnt Music, Inc. 1928-29 FACULTY LEASEHOLD BONDS FIRST MORTGAGE European Jewl'h Welfare association, rianca. It p.

Phi Sivma I.amhda, meeting. 1 p. ni Book Cadillac hotel. Boston terrier show, all da jr. Hotel Savoy.

Theaters. "Grand Street Follies." ShubertLafa-vetta. "Parle Bound," Cass. "Lovely Lady." Shuhert-Detroit. "The Jest." Detroit Civic theater.

Motion Pictures. "Outcast." Fisher theater. "Wines." Adams. "The Red Dance," Fox. "The Terror." State.

"Revenge." United Artists. "Show People." Madison. "Son of the Uolden West." Oriental. "Beware of Bachelors." Mlchitan. "His Private Life," Capitol While the City Sleeps." Hollywood.

"Street Aneel." Grand Riviera. "Street Angel," t'ptown. "Pit Falls of Paftfcion," Temple. "Nature and Love." Little theater, "While the City Sleeps," Katnona. Burlesque.

"French Models." Cadillac. PIANOF0RTR atherina Kelson Mrs. Theresa Noll. Mns. fee.

I. Btrtrtm Bill noon wnen a public hearing will be held In tha city council chamber. The session It scheduled to begin at 1:30 p. m. Revision of police orders and ordinance requirements governing speed of all vehicles, Including street cars, Is expected to be one result of the conference.

Another result possibly will be the replacement of signal lights by traffic officers on main streets downtown or leading into the downtown section. Normal Federal Income Tom Vp to lx Paid By Borrower TAX FREE IN MICHIGAN ditional cars are being made in the department of street railways' own shops. "But In the last two years," the article continues, "the city also has built 24 miles of extensions and this, plus the normal increase in traffic and the failure to provide for proper maintenance and replacements, have made It Impossible to retire the old cars from service. There Is still no comparison, however, between Detroit's newest cars and Cleveland's newest cars. The 80 new single cars assigned to Vest side lines In Cleveland and the 28 new duplex cars operating on Euclid avenue, outshine anything the railway Industi has produced so far.

"Detroit still has 6-cent fare as compared with 7 In Cleevland, but most Detroit railway men admit their fare also should be 7 cents in order to maintain tha property. Until Del A. Smith became general manager of the D. S. K.

there was no maintenance program whatever. Smith insisted on a definite appropriation each year for repairs and replacements, but maintenance Is something that is hard to catch up on, once neglected. "An Increase In fare would give the department plenty of leeway to modernize Ha equipment and Where traffic on a given thorough- Join Ciorgt Bttl Pnfnsor Ctrl Btultl S' BraJlty Victoria Carey Allan Coo OUont Doty Mri. Mthnrn Fllltrt tlfirtnct trumvxller Morgarrt S. Gibbons Varotky Gretn Momxt C.

Gmtl, Mui. Bit. Kenneth Hart June Httchcock SltMolntk Johnson Henry t.ichtwardt F.iM IMtell Mrs, H'illiam If. Lyons Hoielle K. Hark Mrs.

Helen Andrms err ell Wilkelm MuUelsckulle, Harold G. Parmalet Mrs. E. F. Parte; Mrs.

U. Ferrer PimMs Mrs. Clara Hockensnest Ckriitel Koiiiger Florence Smith Remain Grace Ross Mrs. George Scheid William G. Schnk, Mns.

Doe, Frieda Schirmaehee Katkerine Sktllman Laura H. HrcdtkaU Short Kenneth Sultlk l.ilhan Snyder Maybelle Spens Harriett Sfrtngall Mary Snmner Wilhelmina Snlf Mrs. l.yla B. Themfien Vera Tkompson Donald Trotnans rare Is heavy and cross-traffic negligible, the lights, far from being a help, are a hindrance, councilmen agreed several days ago. Among the Intersections where a WANT BETTER NATO.

New Orleans, Nov. 17. (A.P.) The metal trades department of the American Federation of Labor meet lng today endorsed the l.Vcrulser bill for the navy and advocated making the nary a "more effective arm of the national defense." The body also adopted resolutions seeking; to prevent profiteering on armaments and ammunition. traffic officer for rush periods will be Insisted upon is Lafayette boulevard and Cass avenue, one of the busiest corners In the city, where one seldom, if ever, sees a traffic officer on duty. Mux.

Doc, LL. D. Itabrlle Wrrho Adelaatka Morrison unit i l.Tl KE nr.rr.nnie.1 Etta Chapman Carl Mann Urs. Charles H. Clements Mrs.

A. etu Florence Smith Mrs. Rose Knight Harriet Sperry VIOLIN $10.00 Down 2 Yuri To Pay LOCATION The Cunningham Buildings are located only a stone's throw from the heart cf downtown Detroit one buikling on Griswold Street where the old Garrick Theatre stood, and the other building on State Street, leu than half a block from Woodward Avenue. The building are joined at the rear, forming an around the new Stott Building. BUILDINGS The buildings will contain store and 'hops only.

The Gris weld Street building it three stones high with a basement restaurant, and a sub-basement for mechanical equipment The State Street building is six stories high, with basement BORROWERS Andrew R. and Edward A. Cunningham, who operate the well-known Cunningham Drug Stores, are the borrowers. VALUATION The completed buildings and leasehold estate are valued at $1,540,000, and the bond issue it approximately 41 of the valuation of the property. MATURITIES Bonds are in serial form, a certain portion maturing each year from ioji to 1948, inclusive.

$415,000 will be paid off before the final maturity. CALL Call price is loi. INCOME Gross income is estimated to be $309,000 with total expenses of $195,000, leaving a net income of $114,000, which is more than aV4 times the highest annual interest charge. Bond are ready or delivery. This is a very attractive iiiuc, and we recommend that reservations be made at once.

ANY SIZE Walter Brann Paul Bukantis Frank Cusensa Joseph Gronkierrict Elisabeth Joewiak Catherine Lynch h.arl IV, Morse Anoitatia C. Puida Adfte Spencer UorUnd Strutter VIOI4NTKI.l Hanm I'uk IMKI- June Hitchcock tracks, but the common council shies away from any suggestion of a raise." Bowles frees Jitney Ren Ice. A "day-to-day" agreement with Jitney drivers, to aid In relieving the Inadequate service for patrons of Grand River avenue street cars until relief Is obtained, was suggested by Judge Charles Bowles. At the same time he scored the city admlnlstrtalon for what he called Its negligence in not forseelng that the decision of the Michigan supreme court In upholding the ordinance ruling jitneys off the street would result in traffic congestion. The judge's complaint was similar to one voiced at a meeting of the WeBt Warren Property Owners' Winifred Carter ilt KCIf AMI INTr.RT ORf.

Good Conotrnction Dm Cnst PAR fOT BIdrs.Co. trace I A. so. offices at Alloa brigs Lbr. to.

PANTS FOR MEN For Winter Wear Now Ready Corduroys Special. Crack Proof and Weather $4-50 Proof. Price Snag Proof Special; Mole Skins. Can'tShrink. $.50 Price Warrentburg Virgin Wool Heavy $C-95 Weight 0 We always have your size, ap to 56, in dependable quality only.

Union Made. Price are always right at 425 Brush It Is Near Jefferson IS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY SAM'S PLACE la Detroit association Friday night. S001 TiremaB Garfield 1754 Remodeling Reroofinf Coupon Worth SS en Purchase Price "Transportation facilities persons living In the section of the city are disgracefully inadequate," he asserted. MAIL. COUPON 5 Nam Federal Bond Mortgage Co.

"The general traffic situation is lamentable. During the last few years the city has spent millions of dollars In widening that street to facilitate better traffic conditions. Nevertheless within the last few months, so-called express stops have been established compelling DETROIT Wilkelm Middelschnltr. Mns. Doc.

I. L. D. William G. Schlnk, Uul.

Dot. MOtlMi fHTlKK TIIKATKR OKI.AN Armin Jack Frana Mrs. Armin Jack Frang TI1KOHV Professor Carl Bentel Wilkelm Middclschullt, Mm. LL. William G.

Schenk. Hut. Doc. OKI HKMTKA III TAKI MKNT Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet. Saropkone, Oboe.

Accordion, Tenor Banjo, Guitar Mandolin, I'kulrle Frank Cusensa Cornet, Trombone and other hand Instruments Mrs. Blanche Weaver LW.MBl.lv K( IIKMH. Walter Broun Earl William Morse Chamber Sluttc, P'tno and Strirot, String Quenelles limnns Pick Areoanpanjlnf I'laaa Luevroblej Professor Carl Bentel Mary Sumner Choral laae fur Bova and ftlrte Ariel Chores art F. Mann rKDAlilMiV AMI NORMAL WORK Prefeiser Carl Bcutcl I. art William Morie Vrt M.

Ferrer Pimlott Rr.rr".RTOIRh I.XTKRrRFT.lTIO.V UKI-AKTMENT TBAI HHW LArJl Alton ce tlitabeth Joknion AIH CI. rnNDITTINfl AVD STORK KKA1MNU CLAM Wilk'lm MiMrlsckull Mns. Doc I RI'M ML OI KM KOR Vol Ml HILIIKCf Tke Thomas Wtntney hurette laws in R.itr singing. Kbytiaiic Irsinml SM Appreciation of Music AJrl.ial'ia Morr-i Thrrria Noll. Mat Bar.

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I. A Mil ACE Prenrh. Kmnlsk, Italian ane Cernaaa Mile. Marie l.e Vegue IVpartnteat nf Oral Lipreaelen anal Daartac iain Bnjji tun tmmt HaruB LECTI RP Professor Co'l Frrlel A. D.

Conker. A V. Ph. D. Wilkelm MMehckuite, Mus Doc.

LL. D. Ceoreee Wedlnf te Teachers' Certirkatea. Diploma anal Derreea in Plan. Voire.

Viol la. 'Cello, Chunk Organ, Theater Orgen, Theory. Dramatic Art anal Eapresslon Prleea a eel Scholarships Awarneet. Addraaaaw of Student Reaidonewa amff bo aont am apmlieadtmn. GRISWOLD and CLIFFORD STS.

CHERRY 8100 D.tr.it's Leading ART SCHOOL Offers the Maximum Hi Training It rite Ce'l It Nam CofefegM Commercial Art School 1539 Woedwara' S1h Fleer Phone Randolph, SISO FEDERAL BOND MORTGAGE CO. GRISWOLD CLIFFORD STS DETROIT. MICH. Please send me information on the Cunningham Building br'c First Mortgage Leasehold Bond Issue. I expect to have for investment about LOOK motorists to drive to the right This results In forming a bottle-1 neck at these points.

As a result i Grand River avenue is now only as wide, for the use of motor traffic; as the distance from the stops to the right curb. This causes great congestion. During the hours of I heavy traffic It results In the forming of long lines of traffic behind these stops waiting for a chance to squeeze by. "Apparently everybody but the mayor anticipated the very situation that now confronts us. It was plain to even the most casual ob-I server that the Jitney ordinance In i all probability would be sustained GIRLS ENTER THE GOLDER VOICE CONTEST SEE JEFFERSON RADIO CORP.

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