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Anal' The Standard Oil Companies of New
One of the liveliest song an d dance --House aPROPERTY
York and New Jersey, Kelly-Spring-
rooms and bath. 541 East Forest
field Tire Company, PillsburyFlour shows that have been presented in
AWNINGS
Ave. Price $10,500; 42,000 down.
Mill Company, Champion Spark Plug some years is due at the Shubert De-
elrose 3078.
W. M. Fechimer, Attendant.
Company, Ward Baking Company, trait Opera House on Sunday night,, Phone M
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and others. May '25, when Joseph M. (mites
DETROIT CANVAS CO.
l'ortable radio sets for automo- r,leischmann
Company
ongratulations,
gentlemen! It will seats his brand new entertainment,
Phone Empire
business lady.
not
be
long
before
we
shall
again be "A Trial Honeymoon," for a limited FOR lined
RENT—Room
and board for re-
bibs are fast being superseded by the
Jaqua•Detroit Products.
3682-M.
t
en gagemen.
neater and more efficient built-inbl
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able t to "See America"
musical comedy is the ---- ------ -
WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS,
This ne W
t ype . All the Detroit police flyers)
work of Harold Orlob, the young FOR RENT — 355 Leicester court,
TENTS, ETC.
are now equipped with radios of this
fi An pe td . 2y0.5u.ngFnularintished room for re-
Cadillac 5970
The World's Nlotor Transport Con-
new model. The cabinet is built in I
937 Lensed St. E.
night by
writing
the score
of "Bitchy
I was held in Detroit May 21- composer
the back of the front seat and grass
who
became
famous
over-
—
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oo
furnished
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grounded on the frame. No wire' 24 this year. Its purpose, as stated R
Of "Listen Lester."
room for one or two gentlemen.
ore visible, the antenna being con' by the National Automobile Chamber music
ELECTRICAL
"A Trial Honeymoon" tells a well-
Commerce, is "to create through
Rosedale court. , __ ____ __
ceded between the hmullining and
220 RENT—Excellent
co-operation and helpfulness of all defined and cleanly cut story but it FOR
:.
the top.
--
: countries, a better appreciation of the is not so fraught with details as to _ '
The Lighting Company of St. Paul, I economic progress contributed by the ore
preclude
the that
introduction
of pro-
the FOR
DEAN ELECTRIC CO.
flat.
Six beautiful court;
rooms.
Garage.
of songs
have been
RENT—Glynn
furnished
inn., has, through deceptive advere motor vehicle, and to provide inter- s e
Owner leaving fur Europe. It em .
Wiring, Fixtures, Fans, Lamps
tising copy, exploited a battery elec- national understanding of the factors aided. The keynote of the show
is
Moment
lock -- _
Repairing of All Kinds.
trolyte called "Lightning," urging its on which depends the achievement of speed. There is not a dull
rized
world
with
its
resultant
from
the
rise
of
the
curtain
to
its
_
m ot o
use in place of the ordinary sulphuric a
13 E. Baltimore Northway 4546
fa ll.
on
Lake
St.
Clair,
Fair
Haven.
acid solution in storage batteries. benefits to mankind."
The cast is one of the best balanced FOR SALE—Two summer cottages
Everything complete, electric light,
and most able aggregations of play-
Their literature, which has been cu-
.
two-car Ira-
ce meat wa lk s, boats ,
culled throughout the country • , h as
were
born
with
talent,
ere
that has been as embled in many .
DRUGS
IN'e wi-eh We
rage, double breakwater, tine
of
dealers
Al a season, with Alice Mackenzie as the
ral dis- The motor magazines tell us that Al.
been placed in the hands
d rinki n g water ; everything lovely.
tilled
Jolson just sjom I. $18,000 on a new prima donna and Charles Williams
and service stations furs en
St
re
Mt
Clemens.
h
lled wit
. '
. i '
with a special 01 y by in the opposite par .
tributio the public, i
pa rent Rollys-Royce
Phone 148.
Mr. Gaites has mounted his show
nwaron td claims, most
Demarest, and that Joe Cook ac-
u unwarranted
in the "manufacturers" instructions, quire" super-powered Belle Isle lavishly and his production is brand
FOR RENT -Furnished
room fur two
-
which follow: "Remove battery front Bear ('at which he has named 'The new iti every particular.
eentlenwn or refined Jewish couple.
the car, turn upside down and empty Four Hawaiians." Aw, what's the
1 15 05 Ilareilton Avenue
West
Euclid
Ave.
all the liquid it contains. Refill with use?
Packard Metal Assembly Form ' ;1271
Hemlock 3249 - 1140
Lightning so that the plates are cov-
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MRS. STAFFORD, formerly of the
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Speaking of speed boats, In you
Construction.
i.rn Jo Shop. 505 Fisher Arcade,
if the plates are in fair condition the
' now doing dressmaking and re-
battery will be charged." Filling know that Detroiters make and own
PET STOCK
more fast power craft than any other
modeling at 5767 I a whin Ave.
Station readers are advised to avoid
Back in medieval days when a
city in the world? We have six in-
Walnut 1725-W.
the preparation, which will not re-
man could scarcely trust his best
-
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ROYCE
&
PASSMORE, Inc.
ternationally known race builders in
charge a battery without the aid of town anti several hundred local boats friend to keep himself out of the —
Dealers in
clutches of the Inquisition, there ex-, REFINED country hone, 17 miles
electric current and, moreover, is
eerson Lake-
Canaries. Parrots an d Gold-Fish; aim
from city hl, East Jeff
likely to ruin a battery filled with it. on the river.
isted an instrument of torture known
Bird, Fi•h, Dog and Poultry Supplies.
lease.
Can
shore, is for sale
as the Iron :Maiden.
IIIRAM JACKSON
make very attractive terms for re-
It may be a far cry from instru-
ROBERT M. DRYSDALE
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merits of medieval torture to modern',
119 E. Jeflemon Ave. Phone Main 2330
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right up into the sky, and stopped the
quently there are resemblances. In _—______—_
no Jewish friends and thus was very tierce tempest.
the body shops at the Packard Motor
THE MISER
for RENT—Furnished
one or two gentlemen,
with
"And there'. somebody stronger
lonely.
Cur Company there has recently been FOR
front room
The miser and the small boy than I," said the mountain. "Look
private family. Near Woodward.
installed a metal assembly form
_ ,
formed a true friendship. Other boys at the mouse which bores holes in my
one
Empire
6_281._
East
Tawas,
Mich.
h
P
which because of its precision, has
came to play with little Joseph and
-- By Eva Camineky,
and lives there whether I like
been nicknamed the Iron Maiden. It
—__
the miser became their friend also. side,
RENT—Nicely furnished room
it or not. All my strength will not
is a massive fixture built of steel and FOR
In an out-of-tae-way spot in the He was no longer an exile! We can frighten him away."
for refined gentleman in a private
iron. An idea of its permanence may
• imagine the people's surprise when,
The magician was grieved at the
home. Phone Hemlock 5732-R.
be gained from its weight of 4,825
who was lived
known
throughout
that chancing to pass "the miser's house," result of his inquiries. Ile felt sure
pounds, nearly two and one-half tons. __--------___.-- , city of Northville
Jacob
Green-
RENT—Upper duplex, includ• beryg., city as "the mi ser." Ile lived they saw a group of children playing that his adopted daughter would
,
.
■
"This is an other evidence of ' fr
r vR
roma way in his garden and often thanking hire never stoon so low as to wed a mouse.
ed—
ing steam heat, beautiful decors•
exile
'e'might have liv
a il an
h is for money and presents he had given Ti his great surprise, however, she
P ackard's pioneering in the art of I lions, eight rooms, strictly mod- from
his people, away f
body making," said E. II. Kotcher, I
any
and
away
from them. Especially did the poor chil- was delighted to hear that the mouse
ern; four bedrooms, two baths; ga- friends,
r
he Y
hiaud ng i
if
manager of the Packard body plants.
y ears but old dren love him, for he helped them was the strongest creature in the
n
'
rage;
with
many
conveniences
not
-
'
i n people
"So far as we can determine, Pack
world. Si' the magician changed her
most.
usually furnished. Call Empire a sorrow was he.
art is the first to adopt the iron tent-
"Well, it is better for the miser," hack into a mouse, the shape in which
in One day a sudden impulse, a great
plot in place of the wood form, which
1470.
the people would say, and thereafter
is flexible in its measurements and __--------._ longing to see people, came to him. he was known throughout the city as he found her, and the two were very
happily married.
I10051 FOR RENT—For one or two
likely to vary from
to body
in , Mai-
The body
Packar
i 'Iron
2080 Blaine, Apt. Somr unknown
force
called
ull home
to the
town, hint
where from
pea- the "miser in name only." No one
d
young men.
ifo rs. his d '
uracy
its acc.
could have been happier than the PROTESTS AGAINST
104; with
family.
George
N. private
Smith. Will
be homeple lived and people died, walked
but where
den' allow s perfect un formity in
slow- "miser" and Joseph when they
Ile
CHANGING CALENDAR
body construction. It holds the thou-
was as
not
old, but he wanted learned that the people were ready
all day Sunday. Near two car no ly—he
one lived
he.
sandth body assembled to the same
to see all that he passed, the unfit- to be their friends.
131STERDAM.—(3. T. A.)—That
rigid standards, without change or
lines.
k er streets and the unfamiliar
the change of the calendar proposed
scratch, as the first."
IROOM TO RENT—For one or two mil
.
by the League of Notions might re-
THE STRONGEST THING
whispered,
yet
he
heard
oung men. 2041 Blaine, with pri- People
P eople,
ult in commercial damage to O
miser comes to town ,1
Oriole Terrace Patrons Give
rate
family. Mrs. Mendel Gordon. them: " See, the m.i.se.
t-
r
ox Jewry was the argument
Call Sunday. Near two car lines. today! Wh at
Enthusiastic Welcome to
at could have f ulmar' I.
An Indian magician was walking
the Amsterdam Chamber of
trd
New Additions.
' WANTED—Board and room with re- Let us watch him." Other disagree-
and a one evening by the bank of the Commerce in recommending to the
Ganges, when an owl flew by, carry- Dutch government the rejection of
—
fined Jewish family, by two sisters. ablee words reached d his
his ears
heart. T he
eat . hitternes fille
ing in its beak a little mouse.
Patrons of Oriole Terrace enthusi- 1
the proposal.
But why did they call hint
West Side. Empire 5930.
,
-----
miser
Being frightened, it dropped the
astically welcomed the new additions
ld FOR
------;-----
Marigo
rus
scored
a
de-1
RENT—Nicely
furnished
room
the
miser?
Was
it
because
he
lived
mouse
and
the
magician,
who
was
a
ree,..eetriwopeee Nee
this
week
bill
Garde
to
, 1975 so much apart from them, as
e kindhearted man, took the little crea- fr
rden beauty cho and the
,' for two gentlemen or couple.
Ave
revue
oung's
ture
home
and
healed
it,
and
changed
Y
tided hit. Ernie
Pingree, Apt.
H I1ROIF I
____________ ' another reason/ Today it hurt to
0291-3.
hear the word "Oliver" used for him it into a very beautiful girl.
.
engagement at this popular amuse-,
"Now, my dear," he said, "I must
meat place, seems to grow better and FOR RENT—Large bright room for
ildthansuel find you a husband. Whom would
l ottc,(n
one or two gentlemen. Near Clair- , bitter—and d m ye a tdehehihmadftken
more popular weekly. The bill now
Drive • new
mount and Fourteenth car lines. miserable years, he had known that you like to marry? I are a great ma-
playing includes Frank Libuse, Lew'
gician, able to perform wonderful
036 Owen Ave. Phone Northway they called him miser.
Chevrolet
Jenkins, Anita Gay and the Carbon
. Sadly and slowly, through the sun- things, and I can carry out your
5019-M between 6 and 7 p. m.
sisters. Henry Thies and Joe Reich-
ked and joy of wthech sdtreets, cue - slightest wish.
for
r
man' s Orchestr a continues
dren
The adopted daughter of the ma -
the best FOR RENT — Furnished room for
what probably constitutest
riously and fearfully; men and wom- gician seemed pleased, her eye's Decoration Day.
young couple or gentleman. Fin- ,shine
dancing program in the city of De-
whispered
about
him; and
even the twinkled.
kelstein, 1498 Lee place, en
near
wal.
Chilate
hint
troit. Mr. Rich deserves the thanks 1
birds stopped their merry songs to
"I should like to marry the most
Twelfth.
of the public for the high class en-
one chirp "miser'' at him. Ile sow an old powerful being in the universe," she
ABE MAX
tertainment he is furnishing.
Hamtramck Chevrolet Sales
FOR RENT—Furnisbed
gentlemen, room
with private bench in the park, and there he went said.
Jos.
Camp. , Burdock 9010
or two 1620 Gladstone, Apt. 205. to ponder upon the numerous ques-
"There is nothing in the universe
11426
faMily.
more powerful than the sun," said
hard
was
life,
and
he
was
yet
so
I FOR RENT—Gladstone 2236. Half hard which came into his mind. How the magician. "I will merry you to
hint." So he asked the 61111 to marry
block front Dexter Blvd. Furnished hair,
young.
one gray
but Ile
his had
face not
told even
of scurry
and
her.
1 room suitable for one or two gen- suffering.
"1 am not the most powerful be-
Children ran post him, not in fear, ing,"
llamas, with private family.
said the sun. "Look at the great
FOR RENT—Pleasant room for two' for they were playing and did not cloud that covers me and hides my
light. Ile is far greater and stronrrr
men. Inquire B. Goodman, 4464 seehim. Suddenly one, a small
Melrose 4127-W. haired boy, tripped upon a stone and
Brush. Melrose fell near the bench. The man picked than I."
"Well, you must marry m y loloptel
FOR RENT-5720 Brush. Furnished up the child, and tears of longing (laughter," said the magi' - iiin to the
room for couple or gentlemen, in came into his eyes as he did so. uee-
Ile cloud.
aid t as he q
"There's somebody stimmeer than
private home. Phone Northway held the child a momen of me?" The
tinned, "Are you afr
I," said the cloud. The wind toss's
3898-J.
ed t? loo at him and smiled me about just as he pletees." Out
u
h
am i h k e l turned
FOR RENT — Eight-room modern, c
the magician found that t' m wind was
The man leaned back and sat as if not as powerful as th mountain
steam heated flat. r,36 East Palmer
in a dream. That one word meant which towered, terrace u: ,,n terrace,
Ave. Phone Northway 3299-31.
FOR SALF,--Holbrook, third house a great deal to him. Because it was
Brush. Eight-room mod- given in his own language, it meant
ere, of
Four nice bedrooms and much
g
more than otherwise. Who
east
on second floor ; finished at- could that child be? This was his
ban home
next thought, when he heard the
;
c000's
tic; garage. Reason able terms. , ch
i ld's vo,ce: "See mein boat?" and
the boy held up his toy. The man's
3600. hey A: NIalott. Ca d illac
IMcKerc
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room astonishment prevented him f rom re-
a m rolu o n d
g, ut hi:i kr n toth t is ak a e rt l e
plye•inchild.

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night, it seems, buildings rise—
new streets appear.
And the thousands of new
homes and great buildings in-
crease the problems of the public
service companies.
This Company attempts to fore-
see the great growth of service
demand and extends its plant in-
to new districts as rapidly as pos-
sible, in an effort to most efficient-
ly serve the people of Michigan.
However, sudden unforeseen popula-
Howeve
tion and industrial growth frequently
make it impossible to furnish utility
service at all points immediately upon
demand. Hundreds of new telephones arc
wanted. The Telephone Company's prob-
lem is the same as that of the water,
sewer, gas, electric, street, and school
services.
But Telephone Plant expansion is
breaking all records. Thousands of new
instruments are being installed, miles of
new c ircuits are being built and additional
exchange facilities are being provided, to
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a' it ited, and when the
to gentleman. Shower bath and all' tho
to become acquainted,
time h
he insisted
inns t e d
conveniences. 1(87 Virginia Park. ch
child
i decided to go h
that the man go with him. The
Empire 1111-W.
"miser" did not want to go; yet some
unknown thing drew him toward the
Women Seek Comfort As Well boy, and he went.
As the two entered the gate, they
As Fine Lines in Footwear.
heard a woman's voice: "Bessie, look
who comes with Yosele. Go, see what
The notion prevalent that women he comes for." How good those for.
pay more attention to attractive lines eign words sounded to the man!
rather than to essential comfort in
The boy introduced him as a friend
purchasing footwear is disputed by he had found in the park. The ladies
the experts at the Hack Shoe Com- insisted on his staying for dinner, and
pany, 5203 Ilastings, at Farnsworth. the "miser" found it hard to refuse,
Women think much of their foot so he remained. The boy's mother
health and take great care in select- explained that they had just recently
ing shoes that make for ease. They arrived in Northville and the boy had
eagerly consult competent salesmen
in regard to their particular require-
ments in footwear.
Fifteenth Annual Summer Sea-
Women's insistence upon sane shoe
son Opens at Garrick
, models has resulted in designers de-
With "It Happened."
veloping style!' that combine both
elegance of line and ample comfort.
The Hack Shoe Company long has
"It Happened," a new play by Em-
served this demand for rational styles ma Beatrice Brunner, a writer of
in women's footwear and has evolved note and the wife of a prominent
patents that have proved their excel- New York architect, has been select-
ed as the opening play by Miss Bon-
lence.
stelle for her fifteenth annual sum-
mer season at the Garrick, beginning
Alexander Rug Co. Opens With next Sunday night.
Among the familiar fares to be
Stock Which Evidences
seen with the company. this season
Discrimination.
are Minor Watson, Katherine Alex-
ander and Walter Sherwin. Walte r
One (.1 the really noteworthy new Young is no stranger to a Bonstelle
shops along Woodward avenue in the organization, having played with her
new downtown district is the store of several seasons in other cities, and
the Alexander Rug Company, 3730 among the other members are Mary
Woodward avenue, which formally Hne, Virginia Howell, Marion Fair-
banke, Margaret Storey, Eden Gray,
opens totrionmw.
This company will specialize in Edwin R. Wolfe, William Kirkland,
Oriental rugs, domestic rugs of the Lester Vail and Walker Ellis. Adams
, finer class, linoleums and other high- T. Rice will have charge of the tech-
! grade flor coverings. The opening nical department, while Stephen
o
attractive Nastfogel returns as scenic artist.
are particularly
displays
and the 'toeks evidently were selected For the first week Miss Bonstelle
with extreme care by experienced will open on Sunday and close on
buyers. , Sunday night; after that she will fol-
out the usual policy of opening
The company occupies a new store , low
completely refitted and re- I each play on Monday and closing on
which was
furnished for their occupancy and is1Sunday night. The usual summer
situated directly opposite Orchestra I policy of popular-priced matinees on
Hall The store has adopted the pot- I Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday will
I prevail.
Icy of keeping open evenings.

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