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PAGE TWO

JULY 28
BY PURITY CHAPTER

"AMERICA 'S BEST"

NOM

tributor to Jewish charities.
IlelEXCURSION
was a charter member of Beth Ja-
cob Synagogue, East Montealm
Esther France's Slobin was hos-
street. Ile leaves sev en sons and
On Sunday, July 28, l'urity tess at a theater party, at the Or-
four daughters, all but one of
Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., will give; pheum Theater, tendered to her
whom live here.
its annual excursion to Tashmoo' many friends in Bay City who made
Park. Boat will leave from foot her stay there so pleasant. She
LOUIS SOLOMON
Griswold street at 9 a. m. Field returned home with her mother,
of 2987 Glendale avenue passed of
.
I y 7 at Incage of 48 years events will be in charge of Reuben Mrs. S. K. Slobin.
In loving memory of our dear away July
mother, Molly Friedberg, who Ile is survives! by his wife, Esther, W. Klein. Valuable prizes have
and one son, Joseph. Interment been donated for the races. Ben
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield
passed away seven years ago July
took place at Clover Hill Park Gould is in charge of prizes. An and son, Bobby, have returned
12, 1922.
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman' added feature will be the chars-' home after spending several days
Sadly missed by her Daughter;
pionship baseball game between at Higgins Lake.
and Rev. Zaludkowski officiated.
and Son.
K. of P. No. 55 and the West War-
ran Business Men's Association.'
NEIL
FISHMAN
Mr. and Sirs. Jos. Schwartz and
In loving memory of Benjamin
passed A valuable trophy will be given the
Meisner, who passed away July II, of 1734 Calvert avenue
• sons left last Wednesday for Char-
Formerly up to $10.50
away July 8 at the age of 21 years. winner. Tickets will be sold by levoix, where they will remain for
1922.
the ladies of the organization at
Ilis loving Mother, Wife, Broth- He is survived by his father, the
Silas C. Feinberg is several weeks.
the (lock.
Abraham, and mother, Mary, "
Formerly up to $13.50
ers and Sisters.
On last Wednesday afternoon,
--
a sister and brother, Lillian and chairman of excursion.
In loving memory of Mrs. Leah Ellis. Funeral services were held
Sirs. Sam Levine MIS hostess to 20
Formerly up to $16.011
ladies at bridge at her home. Af-
Ackerman, who passed away July at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home and
I interment took place at Machpelah
ter a delightful afternoon at cards,
10, 1920.
Formerly up to $20.00
delicious refreshments were served
$
1 Cemetery, with Rabbi A. M.
At its last meeting, Detroit and prizes awarded to Sirs. George
Gone, but nut forgotten.
Ashinsky officiating. ,
Chapter No. 63, A. Z. A., installed Kohn, Mrs. Morris Koffman, Sirs.
her loving Husband, Daughters
the newly elected officers. Those
ESTHER LESSON
Phil Zaeher and Mrs. H. F'. An-
and Sons.
Classic, individual versions of the pump, T strap . . . tie .. .
of 2015 Vrginia Park passed away chosen to lead the organization for thony.
(opera pump ... oxford ... many "bench made" models.
July 6 at the age of 45 years. She the next half-year are; Jess Feder,
---
president;
Zeldon
Cohen,
vice-
is survived by a daughter, Ida, and
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Broder and
. . .
two sons, Thomas and Sans. Inter- president; Jack B. Rosenfield, sec. daughters and Sir, Max Broder of
snakeskin ... paten;
Calf, suede, leather ... kid ... lizard
took place July 7 at the Oak- retary; David Weiner, treasurer; Detroit, spent several days in this
JACOB LITMAN
leather .. crepe (le chine, and combinations.
Cemetery, with Rabbi Fischer Sam Charfoos, chaplain; Lenoid city as the guests of Sir. and Mrs.
of St. Paul, Minn., formerly of De- view
SHOES,
FIFTH
FLOOR
Goldstein, senior sergeant-at-arms;
A. II. Roman.
troit, died suddenly at his home I officiating.
Sid Markle, junior sergeant-at-
June 28. Ile is survived by his
arms; I. Sol Rosenman, secretary.
JACOB
ROSENKRANZ
Mr. a..s1 Mrs. Max Kahn had as
widow, six children, five brotheral
A large delegation from Detroit
Don't lament when your stockings show an annoying run—
and four sisters, all of Detroit. Ile; of 1910 Gladstone avenue passed. attended the national convention their guests over the Fourth Mr.
of 56 years.'
age
and
Sirs. IL Spero and children of
was the son of the late Abraham' away July 6 at the
they can be re-woven to look as good as new at very moderate
He is survived by his wife, Emma. of the A. Z. A. at Pittsburgh on Alpena, and Mr. and Sirs. Al Spero
prices. Hose must be laundered before mending.
and Rachel Litman.
Burial !services took place July '7 July 5-8. The official delegate to and (laughter of Cleveland.

the convention was Jess Feller,
at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home and
BAYLE APPLEBAUM
the president. Sol Rosentnan, past
Mrs. A. Leventhal of Rogers City
a „ a d interment took place at El Moshe secretary, was alternate. The De-
I of 611 Medbury avenue
is the guest of Mrs. Rose Bergla
troit chapter, No. 63, entered a bid
■ away July 4 at the age of 77 years.' Cemetery.
for
the
1930
district
and
national
!She is survived by her husband,
LOUIS AB RAMSOHN
The Misses Shirley and llarriett
Harris, and three slaughters, Mrs.
• - . avenue asses! tournaments of Aleph Zadik Ale
P .
Berglass left on Saturday for New
Something new! Public course with all the advantages of a
' '
The Detroit chapter will p ay
J. II. Kopelman, Mrs. Harry liar-
the age of 64
York
to visit relatives for several
private club. Nine clay courts.
host to the Windsor, Toledo, Grand
i ris and Mrs. J. Si. Goodman, and ' awa y Jul y 5 at
three sons, Attie, l••onard and Isl. years. Ile is survives! by his wife, Rapists and Detroit No. 93 in a I weeks,
p lace at Itannah; three daughters, Mrs. J.
dore. Interment
took with Rabbi Harris, Mrs. Si. Aronson, and Sirs. 1sentangular field meet during the
Machpelah
Cemetery,
Sir. and Mrs. Al Spero and
middle of August.
A. Si. Ashinsky officiating. L. Shapiro, and three sons, Saul.
On Sunday, July 14, Chapter daughter Frances, of Cleveland,
Max and George. Interment took
and Morris Spero are the house
63 will play Chapter 93 to decide
place July 7 at Machpelah Ceme-
guests of Sir. and Mrs. Max Kahn
MEYER LEDER
tery, with Rabbi A. Si. Ashinsky the opponent in a baseball game of McKinley avenue.
with Widsor Chapter No. 112 at
officiating.
field day at Cedar Island on
July 4 at the age of 9 years. He is
---..
Sir. and Sirs. Henry Spero and
July 28.
suvived by his father, Abraham, of 2708 PHILIP LIPSITZ
Chapter 63 now meets Wednes- twin slaughters, Fay and Marion,
Glendale avenue passed
and mother, Ethel. Funeral serv-
Hogarth 2675
have returned to their home in
Davison at Dexter.
day evenings at 7:30 at 275 East
ices were
held and
front
Lewis Bros.'
Funeral
Home
interment
took away July 5 at the age of 64 years.
Alpena Mich., after spending the
Play when you wish. Reserve your courts. Small fee.
Ile. is survived by his wife Bertha; Ferr y
' week with Mr. and Sirs. Max Kahn
place at the Russian-Polish ('ease- three sons, Charles, Moe and Theo-
of McKinley avenue.
dore, and two slaughters, Sadie
tery.
and Leah. Interment took place
SIMON HARRIS
July 7 at ('lover Hill Park Cerne-
Mrs. Louis Lipson and son, Ber-
Luncheon:
Funeral services for Simon liar- tery, with Rabbi A. Si. Hershman
On July 1 the board of directors yard, wish to announce the unveil-
' ris were held Monday afternoon at and Rev. Zaludkowski officiating.
of the northwestern branch of the', ing of a tombstone for the late
'the Jewish Old Folks' Home, Ed-'
Jewish Old Folks' Home and a I Louis Lipson on Sunday, July 14,
round Place and Brush street. Sir.
group of friends honored the three at 2:30 p. m., at Clover Hill Park
.;
Ilarris, one of the founders of the
past-presidents, Mrs. Anna Ruben- Cemetery. Relatives and friends
home, died there Sunday after an
stein, Mrs. M. P. Fisher and Mrs.; are invited to attend the services.
I illness of several months. Ile was
J. H. Goldberg, and the treasurer,,
74 years old. Born in Suvalk, Rus-
Mrs. Albert Davis, at a beautifully
sia, he came to Detroit 55 years
appointed luncheon and bridge
ago and up until a few years ago he
At a special election meeting of party at the Detroit Yacht Club.'
was active in the paper and iron the Detroit Auxiliary of the Jew- Sirs. Ida Schultz had charge of the
business. Ile was a generous con- ish Consumptive Relief Associa- affair and was assisted by Mrs.
lion of California, held on Mon- Samuel Singer.
• dav, June 24 at the A. It. Center,
! t
the following officers were ele c ted: Board Meeting:
HOTEL I
A. Leder, president; II. T. Glick-
The president, Sirs. Bessie L.
(Strictly Kosher)
man, vice-president; Si. Segal, re- Sarasohn, has called a board
37 South Avenue,
cording secretary; financial and meeting for Tuesday, July 16, to
and other
general secretary; 11. Gantz, re- he in the form of an outing to
Mt. Clemens
Southern New Jersey Seashore Resorts
elected treasurer.
Bob-Lo. Members and friends!
Catering to Weddings and Luncheons
lInd
A concert wil lie held in Mt. who wish to participate should
Our Spec ially
I
Clemens on July 14 at 6p. m., at meet at the foot of Woodward
Phone 1134-M or 9117
Found
MRS. A. ZATKIN, Pron.
Hotel Elkin Park. The artists so avenue. Members of the board
fromTrip
Try Our Saturday and
Ants us about our low rates for
far secured include the Juvenile will leave on the 10 o'clock boat.
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO ATLANTIC CITY
summer visitors' board and room by
Concert Band of 50, under the di-
Liberal stop-over privilege• returning
Sunday Dinners
the week.
stop-over
rection of Mr. Lerman; special Picnic:
Illustrated dencriptive folders iihilwing time nt trainx
Privileges m•Pother details may he oht•ineil from Ticket Agents or
choir of 16 from the Halevi-llazo-
- We are grateful to the chair-
Hi% islon l'aioieroter Agent, Hook Cadillac Hotel, 228
Pt
en
ter,
E.
M.
mir Society, under the direction of man, Mrs. Ida Schultz, and her
Michigan Ave. Telephone Cadillac 0900.
William (layman; the well-known assistants, Mrs. S. Singer and Sirs.
soprano singer Rose Waxman, and M. P. Fisher, for their efforts
Phone Empire 10978
the well known interpreter of folk which made the annual picnic of
8346 Twelfth Street
songs, and lithurgical music Can- the Jewish Old Folks' Home a suc-
tor Slogilevsky.
cess. Thanks are due E. Lerman,
The picnic of puly 28 will tie at whose band furnished the music,
gone says after
Rochester Park, Rochester and and the singing and other perform-
flat's what
taking our treatments.
Sixteen and one-half mile roads, ers who rendered their services.
Invest in Health..
Tickets have been distributed to
organizations, and others may se-
Gynas tics
cure their tickets from Mr. Fink,
Massages
16530 Princeton, Hemlock 4317-W.
Handball Court.
All secretaries of organizations,
Emir. Sixth Floor Burns-Gray Bldg.
The annual outing to the Gins-
are requested to mail out at least
1265 GRISWOLD
two tickets to each of their mem- burg Camp for !Mothers and Chil-
Clifford
2014
Cadillac 4969
dren was held June 30. Special
bers.
There are now two applicants buses were secured to provide
from Detroit desiring to enter the transportation for those who had
Sanatorium; one is a member of no other way of getting to camp.
six children, the youngest of whom Four city buses were filled.
The Jewish Center Band gave a
is about a year old; and another
is a man about .10 years of age de- splendid concert in the afternoon
and swimming was enjoyed by the
serted by his family.
visitors. A program of games and
races was carried out after the
NOTICE IS
concert.
DEPOSITED IN
YEAR 1929, HAVE
A REAL TEA ROOM IN YOUR
O
OWN NEIGHBORHOOD
THIS OFFIC E, AND THAT THE AMOUNT OF TAXES THEREIN ASSESS ED

Bag lit!! Notts

Variety is uppermost in our important

Midseason Sale, Exclusive
B. Siegel Footwear

$6.85
'9.85
$12.75
14.75

A. Z. A. INSTALLS
NEW OFFICERS

. . . Variety as to styles . . .

OBITUARY

Continuing Our

Change. of
Policy Sale

Never before in the history of the Schor
Furniture Co. have we offered to the pub-
lic merchandise of the highest standards at
such tremendously low prices.

Nothing is reserved—everything is tagged
to move and to move immediately. The
values are amazing—the furniture of fault-
less design and flawless make—the range of
choice as wide and as varied as the prices
are low. If you have a need of good furni-
ture consider it now and act while these
drastic discounts reign at Schor's.

HOSIERY REPAIR SERVICE

NOW OPEN!

Come and See the Finest Tennis Courts in
Detroit

Art Staff's Dexter Tennis
and Skating Center

OLD FOLKS HOME

EIDLE'S

Twelfth Street

FilUITUU COMPANY

Empire 3271

8926 Twelfth St.

OPEN EVENINGS

Sot moor Lewis

George Lewis

Bout Lewis

Kosher

LEVI'S

Steak and
Chop House

EIDLE'S

SHERWOOD'S

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Empire 2114

7739 John R. St.

Health Institute
Gee! I Feel Great!

Outing to Ginsburg Camp

Enjoyed by Mothers
Club Members.

Detroit, Mick.

Longfellow 8439

* WHITE STAR DAIRY

Manufacturers and Distributors
Ask Your Grocer For

WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM

With Every Meal

Deliciously Different. All kinds of Loaf Cheese

THE TAVERN OPENS
SATURDAY, JULY 13 Morrison's Has Largest Con-

One Visit Will Satisfy You •

DENNY'S

INCLUDES

11645 Dexter Blvd.

at Webb

Super Service Auto Wash

5919 Woodward Avenue



24-HOUR GARAGE SERVICE

Brake Service and Relining—Motor Overhauling—
Repairing

Washing and Polishing—Body and Fender Repairing—Collision
Work and Painting—Seat Covers Made and Installed
Right on the Job

DAY AND NIGHT TOWING SERVICE

HARRY'S Garage

Telephone Columbia 1812

REEDY'S BRAKE SERVICE

EXPERT ADJUSTING AND
RECONDITIONING OF ALL
TYPES OF BRAKES

DONE BY

MODERN SCIENTIFIC METHODS

Reedy's Brake Service

Arlington 5000

18 Glendale, near Woodward.

YOUR CAR WASHED IN 9 MINUTES-95c

lubricate, grease or alemite your car. We
Let our experts
use high pressure air system.

FREE PARKING—Leave your car here to be washed while

at the allow or shopping—no charge for parking.

Motor and Chassis Cleaned by Experts

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION

100

C --

Storage
Washing

a k Ave.
Par

Tuxedo Garage

3373 Tuxedo.
Longfellow 6432

Auction! Auction! Auction!

If you haven't attended our Weakly
mietIon In 1929 you must get Into the
habit In 1929. Thousands of people
hem saved thousands of dollars by at-
tending our actions . Sale Mart. at 10
a• •nd continues throughout the day
and mening• Remember the date.
16
Wednesday, .1
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
4303 Fourtmoth A
F. A. Ymkey.

MANUEL URBACH

Cr.stto and Allarkaw

Monuments

Now In our Now Leealoa

7723 TWELFTH SIRE!.

r 11 _1:a 7101

veyor System in City.

The Tavern will have its formal
The Morrison Auto Service oper-
opening as Michigan's most mag-
ates the largest conveyor system
nificent roadhouse Saturday, July
of car washing in the city. They
13, and all of smart Detroit is ex-
were the originators of this sys-
pected to he present at what prom-
tem and have led in the field in
ises to be the most elaborate "first this service for years. Cars are
night" of the summer season.
cleanest inside and outside, the
What was once the old Alexan- wheels and body, as well as the
der motion picture stud's,. the
windows washed and chamoised.
scene of Detroit's first and only The cost of this service is much
attempt at movie making, has been less than it used to be, slue to the
transformed into a tavern that for fact that the summer price is now
size, grandeur and appointments is in force. It is possible to have the
second to none in this part of the car washed, the nickel polished and
— country. The main dining room is the body polished for very little
a twentieth century version of thn more than you have been paying
interior of an English Inn. The
for simply a car wash.
huge fireplace which occupies one
Free parking space on a large
end of the room, the beamed oak adjoining lot is offered Morrison's
ceilings. lend an air of eighteenth
patrons.
I century hispitality to the place,
Charles Boulanger 's 11-piece Co-
Tombstone Unveiling.
Orchestra,
Recording
lumbia
Friends are invited to attend the'
Walter Vernon, master
headed
e of the
of ceremonies, is, in contrast, most unveng of the tombston
modern. late David Horvitz, by Mrs. F. llor-

General Repairing all makes
of cars. Our work guaranteed.
Brakes relined.

45 Selden

16'DAY EXCURSIONS

Atlantic City

JULY 30
826.29

AUGUST 13
DETROIT

Pennsylvania Railroad

GENERAL CITY TAXES

CITY OF DETROIT
Office of the City Treasurer
Detroit, July 1, 1929.

Ice Cream and Ices,
Cakes, Pastries

THOROUGH VACUUM CLEANING WITH DETROIT'S
LARGEST VACUUM CLEANER
Your car spie and span for the trip in a jiffy. Windows,
running boards, chassis and wheels made spotless and your car
thoroughly dried when it leaves the rack. You could not get
better wash for twice the price. Our unequaled modern
equipment makes this possible. Give us a try and you'll see

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FOR 1929

CAR WASH 950

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Tombstone Unveiling.

OFFICERS ELECTED
FOR SANATORIUM'S
DETROIT AUXILIARY

C

D”lel Lewis

and Variety as to leathers! . . ,

The famous Emil, former chef vitz and family, at the Machpelah
14 at'
of the De Johnge Hotel, Chicago, Cemetery on Sunday, July
the llor-
will hold sway over the kitchen. 10 a. m. Cars are leaving
Located at Vernier Road, the Tay- vitz home, 3004 Tuxedo avenue,
ern is only 30 minutes tiom town, at 9:30.
between Mack and East Jefferson
Collette Adams, one of the most
beautiful sopranos; Colby and
:Murphy, whose dancing proved a
sensation throughout the country;
Walter Vernon, long a stage fa-
We wish to announec to the
vorite; Carol and Gorman, report-
public of this vicinity that
ed to be in a class with Van and
TOUSLEY'S GARAGE, at
Schenck, are on the Tavern's list

UNDER A NEW
MANAGEMENT

of entertains...1's.

Radomer Aid Society to Have
Picnic Sunday.

The ninth annual picnic of the
Radomer Unterstitzung Verein
will take place at Rochester Park,
John R. and Sixteen-Mile road,
this Sunday, July 14,
The committee in charge has
engaged Fred Silber's Jolly Jest-
ers' Orchestra.
The committee in charge ex-
pects the people of Detroit to corn.
en masse to enjoy the Sunday.
There is to be a very nominal ad-

mission price.
Those who have no automobile
ran get to Rochester Park by tak-
ing the bus at the Highland Park
Ford factory and change for the,
Martinson bus. The buses run
every 15 minutes.





...rte.,

Cabs. Empire v

11560 TWELFTH ST.

is under a new management.
and you can storage your car
with full confidence.
WI Also Repair All Makes of
Cars

Day and Night Service.

Reasonable Prices.

Rite Way
Garage

11560 Twelfth Street

PHONE LONGFELLOW 7096

HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE GENERAL TAX ROLLS OF
BEEN
THE CITY F DETROIT, FOR

AND SPECIFIED ARE DUE JULY 15, 1929.
No addition will be made to taxes assessed against real or personal prop-

erty,

if paid before the

fifteenth day of August, 1929, but that an addition of
a like

one per cent of every unpaid tax will be made thereto on that day, and
addition
addition of one per cent on every thirtieth day thereafter until such
per-
shall amount to six per cent of such tax. Provided, however, that when a

son shall, on or about the tenth day of August, 1929, hand to the City Treas-
urer a list of property, on which he wishes to pay the taxes and shall be unable
to pay said taxes before the fifteenth day of August, 1929, on account of a pres-
sure of business in the Treasurer's Office, then he shall not be charged any per-
,
centage if he pays said taxes by the twenty-fifth day of August, 1929. Provided
pay
further, that when any person liable for the City Tax on any property shall
one-half thereof before the first day of August, 1929, of the year in which said
tax is assessed and shall give notice to the City Treasurer in writing, specify-
ing the property, that he will pay the remaining half on or before December
thirtieth of said year, he shall have the right no to do without any further addi-
tion, penalty, or interest.
Parties handing in lists of descriptions from which to have made long
receipts, are requested to file lists that can be retained in this office. Blank
be
form for such lists will be furnished on application. The lists should
handed in early, that the receipts may be made out and payments made before
percentage is added.

Taxes may be paid in full at the branch banks enumerated below:

Grand River and Weorninr•
5601 Grand River, at Hudson.
DETROIT SAVINGS BANK
Mark and Eastlawn.
6378 Gratiot Ave., et Meldrurn.
Gratiot Ave., Cor. Antoine.
Fort St. W. at Waterman.
mat Hamilton Ave., at Euclid.
Vernor Hy., Cor. Junction Ave.
Warren West at Wykes.
t2500 E. Jefferson, at Connors.
Woodward Ave.. Cor. Milwaukee.
Cam Ave. at Putnam.
6380 Linwood Ave., M Euclid.
Grand River Ave., Cor. Warren.
Fort at 10th.
8101 Mack Ave., at Parker.
Jefferson Ave., Cor. Hillier Ave.
COMMERCE
7164 Michivan Ave., at ChoPio• NATIONAL BANK OF
Michigan Ave., Cm. 24th.
4800 Michigan Ave., M 31M.
Cass-Boulevard.
Woodward Ave., Cor. Brady St.
5330 Russell St., near Kirby.
Gratiot-Hastings.
Mack Ave., Cor. Gratiot and Elm.
9018 Twelfth St., near Taylor.
Chore-Gratiot.
wood Ave.
1201 Westminster, at Delmar.
Mack•Mt.Elliot.
Holden Ave., Con. Hamilton Ave.
2633 Woodward, opp. Adelaide.
Oakland Ave., Cm. Clay Ave.
Jos .
7875
Jefferson,
tit
Van
Dyke.
Wodward-Eliot.
Canfield Ave., Cor. Russell St.
3049 W. Gd. Blvd., opp General Mo- Hamilton-Webb.
Kercheval Ave., Coe. Van Dyke.
Ferndale-Spring
Oakland Ave., Cor. Woodland. tors Bldg.
Grand River•Virginia Park.
Fort St., Cor. Campbell Ave.
COMMONWEALTH COMMERCIAL
General Motors Bldg.
Linwood Ave. • Cor. Joy Road.
STATE BANK
St. Clair-Mack.
Grand River, Cur. i.e Road.
E. Jefferson and Lakewood Ayes.
Forest-Van Dyke.
Hamilton, Cor. Collinewood.
Woodrow Wilson and Davidson.
Linwood-Vicksburg.
Wanes, Ave., Cor. Junction Ave.
Gr•tiot and Mack Ayes.
S -Buchan..
Trend River, Cor. Trumbull.
Hastings
.d
Frederick
Sts.
Shoemaker-Montclair.
Twelfth St., Cor. Pingree.
Myrtle
St.
and
14th
Ave.
Charlevois-Dresel.
Charlevoix Ave., Cur. M•rIborough.
Chem
St.
and
Medbury
Ave.
Canfield-McDougall.
John R. St.. Cm. Louisiana.
Grand River end A rcadia Ave.,
Grauer-Park Grove.
Gratiot Ave., Cor. Westphalia.
West Fort St.mid Military Ave.
Llvernois-Waverly.
Grand River A•e, Cor. Meyers Rd.
Kercheml and Le May Ayes.
Burt-Fenkell.
Fenkell Ave., Cm. Fairfield.
Michigan and Tarnow Aves.
Grand River and Chimm Blvd.
Harper-Chalmers.
McDougall and Frederick Ares.
REDFORD STATE SAVINGS BANK
BANK OF DETROIT
Woodward and Woodland Ave..
5401 Chen. St., at Kirby.
Grand River mid L.. ,
Van Dyke and Marcus.
8101 W. Jefferson Ave., •I Cary.
PEOPLES STATE BANK OF
Lincoln and Holden.
6251 Vernon Hy., opposite Livernoi•
REDFORD
e
•nd
Crane.
Form
an
7900 Vernor He., at Springwells.
22000 Grand River Ave.
Stockyards (Dia near Ferndale).
7960 W. Fort. near West End.

DO

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PAY

CHAS. L. WILLIAMS

A

COLLECTO R

City Treasurer

ROOMS 205-208 CITY HALL

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