barium Amish Periaileal Carter CLIFTON AEENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 444-1444444444. 71kEi)eMRCI1X/WiSfiaMONM1A October 13, 1939 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Dingell Denounces Crane Will Address Radio Propaganda Men's Club of the S. Z. Wednesday Address at the Here Is the News We Told You to Wait for SCHO America. Jewish Congress Parley in New York I) Business Dealings Are NOW is your chance of a lifetime to buy the finest furniture made at held over and all prices are final to effect the quickest possible disposal of America's finest furniture at savings which are astounding. LUXURIOUS NEW SOFAS AND FINE LIVING ROOM SUITES Sofa, solid mahogany frame, hair filled, Plum Brocatelle ewer, three $ s V ushions. 1 in Was hprInI, Sharman Brothers Solid Slithogan. Sheraton „, 111 , 1r ed. One down fashion. Blow j .r aj016. ., 1111.. , $ 144 Wai shearmarl Brothers Solid Stahogany E n R 1 Is lo Chippendale Sofa Beautiful Plum Braaten,. C.., hair filled. Itire do.. cushion. $144 Wij . Jam.. lounge Now Now $79 $79 Wu $85 Now Bristol L000ls XV Permit Soda Imported liroca• N ow .mitt,laboKany w.. $ 219 , 1 r0 W0. $ r rim III., Now $98 W.. ,..w.. woo J a on e s t 000 Was Janoesi on n Lounge 2-pc. Klan. suite. $375 r our. 1 . :, , ,i.,. , eh rt rot.. Now Now $119 2-ior. Ilett.11y (.n el Suite. Siam... Kral Now no curet nal ion. Iles Mind) K141 Mohair outer. $139 4 ;219 Now S. ellsh Modern Sofa. Coral Imported Issompointe cover, Mond Solid Nlahoorany Chinese Chippendale Sofa. Im- Woe...tell< ewer. Hair filled. One $7 ° 19 i lo an cushion. 2-pc. Suite. Slaliorany frinow, haat S. cm , - $179 od ruction. Blue std Moludr tomer. $129 4111111eslogii IomiOP 159 $ Now 2-•. Stolle. Slahogany Inoue. hunt Sur con- $149 strut t ion Mae Striped lloloair cooler. frame. Ole down $ 119 XV French Sofa. Blue Orinooka el et row fir. Ilair filled. One do. n filled Three cushions. Coral Bibbed Mohai , r $779 cooler. was Blue I {nowt Ole cower, solid mahogany frame, $I S-1,7 hair filled. Three cushions. $98 Mt.. $ 98 'tamest...An Lounge English Sofa All hale Bristol Georgian Ilalr tilled Sofa. Red Orgooka Vette later. One dont] cushion. $W1089 Now Sheraton Sofa. Import ed 4n $1.6, 9 5 $69 I AM] C. Oak tin, Spa , acd Now Hair fill.. Down $198 Ion- Now $4n n imded Blue Broesielle rooter. Solid Mahogany $219 $98 V v frame . Burn cushions. LOUNGE, OCCASIONAL AND PULL-UP CHAIRS $19.50 r lord. Was Now Was $23 $72 Now Was I. ladles $ 37.50 I'1.'0.11 Boul Chair. Gold Itrocutelle rover, Wan Demigod 'Hue Brocatelle Lounge (hale. 1.0004. 414ign cushion bark. DINING ROOM SUITES $219 s.rsslasY GP. chairs, 1 host chair. Was Mahogany Dining Room Suite. Dun.. Plo fe table, Nine tolece Slahogrony Dining Room Suite. I s. re base $340 liable, i very large curled front buffet, breakfront china, g woo $398 W., lyre booked dole chairs, g host chairs. Whioli•omb Iron lnl walnut Modern 10-plere Dining Boom Suite. I nnsuaIt beautiful $4 , 75 ( i 're. mId e:sa ri.bu 1.4 irRet2; r e: 1114.. Mine. Ph) f Was $4 IN. $650 D 129 4 I, Solid Slalooprany Dining Ito,. .cue was $ 1 050 Now $18.75 W as W. , Wan Slid oak extension table and 4 $19.75 chairs. 5 pieces complete. Was $37.50 $45 Was $95 $59 Now was $349 $ 125 Finest quality colt sluing Innerspring n•tress. ling spring and $10.00 Now I"' $19.75 Innerspring mattress box „.No w spring- , all colors, taped edges. 411 J.7) panel N ow year $18 . 75 guargn Was $ 1 1 0 Was A $ 1 1 Was $1 89 $79.00 Jae. "P. Both °"sr ' T°°' pleres. Five- piece honey maple dinette mite. Beautiful finish. 63 Beautiful stainless porrelnIn top table and fourstreamlined cholla. Choice black and Idle or I1 ory and /area Now $29.75 Mahogany dinette suite. Table and four shots, bean or Coral leather seal chain. This mite ran also be had In Prima Yens finish. Now Ilve-piece dinette wile, Prima Yen. finish. Baby blue lather seated ohaino. Beautiful mite. Now Buffet $39 $59 Now or rhino is ...irk ""'" $37.50 Six-piece Scow kite and baby blue t 11 ,4bn 1 i4e1 , 41 : 44 14 11,4 11le 4d 1 lame ffw extension Now $69 $110 Swedish Moden. Blond Maple dinette suite. Table, 4 leather seated chairs and combloallon rhina and buffet. Now $69 "" $55.00 All Merchandise in This Sale Bears SCHOR'S Reputation for High- Grade Quality Three-Mere era Bedroom !tulle. Swedi • 11 31polerne. ('huge of bed. chest, dresser or sally. This suite h. large mimeo Mirrors. Mahogany tsheraton Beilr.m Suite. Caned front drew,. sanity and chest. Panel bed. I our choice of bed, chest, dresser or totally. $ 102 ra Serpentine-front NIahony root Sheaton Bedroom Suite. Very'. ',tory fine Your choice of bed, chest, dresser orI salty. o' s v Chest on chest to match this mite $7.00 additional. $198 N ow SIodern 11 Wool Bedroom Stile. Illesulifully made and designed. Choke bed, ch., vanity or dresser. Was Wan spring and mattress Rena- I gully tailored. Burgundy cal in .fast $11.75 BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SUITES w". Now Matte.. Floor Inds Now and Now Rer.rtory taws, beget, Israel chin, high I,ark e l h ea vil y ,.rtes die chain, g Ind chain. $650 was n.„, 0.. $37.50 d•11111.0414. t,1 14 king rare. IS Was Now .roaliruct,d ion.n.A.1,1 Nine-pier Band-Carved Oak Dining Room Suite. $39.50 $27.50 Jo...an Lounge Elias!, Loan. (lair. Was 11011.111,1 BEDDING Was $65 $6g table. $283 Ten-piece Crotch )Iahotrany Inlaid Dining Room Suite. This Is • great Igrain. raga. back. Imported 11..14.11e cooler. Was Now $ N ow china and buffet. 4 .rved back $298 old, chairs, I upholstered bark hod chair, fable, $55 Jamesto. n latter,. Louis XV French; Lounge Chair. Doan semi-attached N ow $231 Illomled Crotch Mahout Dining Mono Suite. 04 n101141.4 Shdoorany Swedish aloha Lounge Chair Imported Itelrian Tapestry rower. Now china, 5 stole chairs, $139 wo, Now BREAKFAST SETS. DINETTES Now of dol., larre buffet, 5 side $ $ 1 98 $38.50 $79 corer. AND MANY, MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM. Northern Maple Dining Room Suite. Dunran Ple fe s Now Isounre Channel Back Chair. .. .Won. Coco Broratelle rover. Jamestoun Lounge, was $ 149 r' $o3w 3 no Imported Taitestry lounge Choir. Dow n coehloon bark and wool. IUD. filled. $ 10 5 $ 49.50 W., 1(0 $89 $27 ,famrstnwn lounge wing ('hair. Dun n co... name Imported Brorygene rot.. $49 .mtnesloon $59 I.r000p or Louis XV French Chains Im- ported Igoeul rile rover, 11 alnot cartel ironies. also Ivory intones. D Idle they $w 3q Was Baot..N $ 150 4 0 : "‘". Was Chippenthile Bedroom Suite. Choice of bed, chest, dresser fir vanitr In mahogany with either I 1.0.1.. or Paisrl bed. As Wore Iteslromn Suite. Beautiful golden hart. color. rholce of bed, chest, dresser or vmity. $2251.- Wan Now $69 N ow $69 Now $ 1.0 w8 $ N 122 Now $119 Now • $129 IVIddlcomb 11-plow MErtle Burl So edish SIoderne Bed- $598room Sale. Now """ " at" ".orld'• $369 Was Widolicomb 1-piere Twit. Bedroom Suite. This mite haw very unusual mirror arrangement •. Demigod!, -• V woods. This Is • bargain. $750 Now -""" $450 Odd Bedroom Pieces at Give•Away Prices Odd beds both full and twin sizes, odd dressers, odd vanities, benches, nice stands. Also a full line cedar chests. of All these being sold far below cost. Sensational Values in Table, Chair and Floor Lamps SCIIOR FURNITURE COMPANY 8926 Twelfth Street OPEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT FRIDAY UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 10 A. M. TO 4 P. M. A portion of Rep. Dingell's a d dress follows: By IRV KUPCINET Seven Arts Sports Editor Where will hank Greenberg play baseball in 1940? That's one of the questions of the sports world today, and the an- swer, in all probability, is De- troit. flank had one of his worst seasons in years, and gave way for a good portion of the sea- son to Rudy York. But at the end of the season, Mr. Green- berg was really slapping that baseball around. He was corn- ing up fast on the outside when the Beason ran out on him. And despite reports he will wind up with the Yankees this year, don't you believe it. No team is going to strengthen the Yanks by peddling a star like Green- berg to them: Detroit might sell Rudy York, but not Greenberg. At least not to the Yankees, who seem to do a bit of all right even with ailing Lou Gehrig through as a player, Please Re-Elected to Head Bnai David At the last annual meeting held at Congregation Bnal David, Elm- hurst and 14th Sts., Louis Please was re-elected to head the con- gregation this year. Mr. Please large @lone. or toisruld. l'hr ti lip,,,,holt. tat ho(ic and Prole., at Ilax folio. ed and faithful biased pro-ulcer radio champions. A rri ermi of sentnent, i Or na 0 e sy turn about fat e, .111 surely ow (Copyright, ISIS, 5. A. F. IS I hen the°trenched Nags unit Co on encl. In their respell, e fie his of Influence in subjugated Pulatiol beg it the urranised campaign of mimeos. the nelltilics and teachings of he churches in Poland, chi.. of the Ito, I al holir Church. In Its grad .111 I the moron ...roe of the slags in ter) over oc the Cisurrli, the family people. The siety of the Prooparati on LOUIS PLEASE of the Faith alit be superseded by Lag. of the Genes, teaching at helm free tote laid Commenting on the results of has served the synagogue as religiu. ro mangles and various Catholic onion. REV. HENRY HITT CRANE the mayoralty ,primary, Samuel treasurer and as a member of Mil be oll.ols el and their ...rig. W. Leib, prominent attorney and the board of trustees for many moIced. The foo101oniental and rents. the guest speaker, on the sub- chairman of the Jeffries for Mayor Afoot of the Holy Sloes so essential to years, and has been affiliated with Cathodic eillrallal 1% ell being will be ject "The Challenge of the Pres- headquarters on Dexter Blvd., the synagogue for over 20 years. gnolually NM a scandalisesl ent." Rev, Crane is one of the said) mod demoralsed i y oath mill be laugh! l Louis Kott was elected vice- to" lough litoot, at he meted ceremonial. X I outstanding liberals in the min- ' he victory of Edward J. Jel- 'president; Morris W. Zack, re- noll 'Nal priesthood web the Primate of istry, a noted humanitarian and ries, Jr., at the polls l st Tues- elected treasurer; David J, Cohen, Poland al their hall .111 protest, yea, a they .111 oare 00, 11 11 the remit an unusually fine speaker. Mem- Iliad elm/vigor,. .111 nen! to r fffff nn. bers of the congregation, including day is a triumph for liberal secretary. Mr. Cohen, former t hought and is therefore cause for president of the congregation, has 1.1. ramps and et en to the block. the ladies, are invited . to come jubilation, St re ang that I he .0 torrIcan al lo since his retirement acted as a lies . ho slanged long and loud a KZ and to bring their friends. "What we need today is the per- member of the beard of trustees an Internal nar bet .. 11 Communist. and Nags in et. to the point here Class in Current Problems Re- petuation of the most altered and as chairman of the commit. they rule tit Opened at Shaarey zedek to t he Nack American traditions, One of them tee on education. nail I assists, Ilan Swann! an .11111ide The Sunday morning adult class of total Inoliff 1.1.41 [model is strong adherence to the ideals The following were appointed to Poloond, that slool.art of the under the direction of Philip of fair play. serve as trustees: Harry Belin- Church of It lllll e, the buffer against Slomovitz held its first session onto... and oriental %wager, bleb The fact that Councilman Jef- . sky, Sidney Gorman, R. B. New- Sunday, Oct. 8, It will meet regu- 441444041 fur .rat ogles like a mi. un- aken and ane roid. Today not a larly every Sunday morning at fries-after Nov. 7 we will call man, Sol 1Vaxman, Jacob Wino- shire is nib. n .o Iirr l him Mayor Jeffries--adheres to a kur, Joseph A. Blo behalf pOng ck, David J. the churclilnell ...en too she lies pros. 10:30 in the prayer room of the great family tradition, is some- I Cohen, Myron J. Seidman, Hyman tate and bleeding, crush. by the main building, t spiked heels of Nasisou hing to be thankful for. He lives Rottenberg, Jacob Soverinsky, .4011141.1. Junior Congregation alga .1111 . 11 In Saida ger. al Ir.' u p to a family ideal, made popu treading In opposite directions. Mere The Junior Congregation ap- are the lake. Melo cried 0111 in hor. propriately began its services this t ar by his late father, and he ca ror Cr Stain and Mexico? They ar be trusted to be fair and just an silent, Inuoulible. An ...ruled noo:i year on Sabbath Bereshith in the kind. This is the type of man we mold , . coogiouMess or eisoheisrn Kate Frank Memorial Prayer baked on pure sophistry iodinates arida/ need. This is the type of mayor rotund it hen but a short ago the Room. A large group of young we shall have. moue radio voices ere noised to a people attended. Rabbi Adler ad- herrn rrem4en do in behalf of an "Therefore the voters are to be dressed the Junior Congregation. ender. mol subsequen tly sot Its mobile The twentieth annual dance of congratulated on their splendid Mlle. In order to aid the so church In the main synagogue, Dr. in another ran fry. Thal gam In Spain, action at the primaries and should the Jewish Women's European Hershman devoted his sermon to the is Poland. I cannot see Welfare Organization will be held the difirrtonce and If there toe any It an analysis of the program which redouble their efforts so that Ed- is in rime of the church hi Pookowl a Junior Congregation should fol- ward J. Jeffries, Jr., will be elect- on Sunday, Nov. 19, in the main w is in far more dame, goon 11 low, Abraham Gordon is sponsor ed mayor on Nov. 7 with an even ana In Spain. greater majority." 1 shall not be ounol f In the ranks of the group. of the false prophet s, Roos.. looters, and ) el to hedellalel, ho knew better than the President am! the Lecture on Spon- Slag Department that there mold be of Yeshiva to Donate no mar. I will not subscribe to my sored by Jewish Center Proceeds of Donor Lunch- plan width will permit 1 he sale and export of metals, crude ull and minerals eon for School Bus 0.4 In liar or r....1-tuffes nail rain An event of great interest to all ionslotret1 in Idaho 01111e simtting off the theater lovers will be sponsored lode and export of the factory made At the last meeting of the La- by the Jewish Community Center products . Writ oat. be out la the City of Detroit, the Male of Stiehl. l. dies of the Yeshiva Beth Judah, on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 8:30 p. m, , purt oio, s ou,n olot Rabbi Isaac Stoliman, president in the auditorium of the United pe r ry pertly to American norkinen Ing41 - of the Yeshiva, was the guest Hebrew Schools building on Phila- newon no len. I 1 he ;od e of mar prod- speaker. Ile thanked the ladies of delphia at Byron. As is probably ucts lot 1 h it sn fo its.ance pro v ide' n t Leib Pleased With Jeffries' Victory wholesale cost and below. But, be here early while selections are still complete. There are no limitations or reservations. Nothing will be Duman Ploy leo The next meeting of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club will In a brilliant address wh ich he held on Wednesday evening, received laudatory editorial co m Oct. 18, when the Rev. henry mendations in the Jewish pr C58 Hitt Crane, pastor of the Cen- throughout the country, Congre Se- tral Methodist Church, will be man John D. Dingell of Michig an, , peaking at the conference of t he American Jewish Congress in N ew York on Oct. 2, denounced ra dio propagandists, attacked big eta who spread religious and roc ial hatml and pledged allegiance to President Roosevelt in his forei gn policy. Without mentioning h im l ib.y ign:me he attacked the metho ds of Father Coughlin's radio ea V C After 26 Years of Honorable GOING OUT of BUSINESS Wan Delivers Stirring Hank's Hopes for '40 i l 2oth Annual Dance of JWEWO Nov. 19 Hamlet Ladies gill pay .414411. their orders, nnd care them em o a. In their ,,,wits al their o.n risk. ...Ss far 1.4 1 fonts., oe In Amer- na are certnin to I./dugouts* Illie lade or the other depeoling , on aloof the arsonI 441110,444 ii1X111 ge. If the act1 a embrro• lo lilted and on cho ose to exer cise mfr trod!!! 1 American rirld of rare In on um Pala and tnole .1111 any soul all nations me .111 of- end nhom-soi lel Russia and Nogl Norma. - 4•44114141 lull Ion n}trio dotn no business to sped. of 11 b America d hich has 114,1 roy ea our business .11h Austria, Uterine!. akin, and ma for a certainty olio. out our trade filth mot Iter cash customer. Poland. If we fall to repeal mg self -imposed embargo on recomonendel by redolent Ito.% eit we alienate the c.d.. of France, England, and heir pooled. high-lit Inn standard dominions, too.. lore territories and c lonies, among o hich most list Canada, as the o nd moloot condstent and best costooner of the I nited Slates. "Insofar I ant concerned If my vote in (nnonvw I, 10 more and Malin to go stark no. I shotold prefer that 1 40 bringing again he saw ROM, of Britain, 1. ranee 11041 Ar- U li In America most unite, must Join hands, firanoti,ely 111111 61 .111.11Y to give well relief might be possible. "I know )1411 till l agree .11h me hen I may goat, gots Is no lime to make distinctions of any kind areganbi e- lief. It is my 1011110140phy and I know It to be yours (lout the sole and soni id conseration I. humanity, crus he bleeding, starch.. in tragic need Immediate audtdance. j "And while we (1..11 talon the ques- t , . of ref..., • .1110.1.41 I hill 1141 1.1 ally. been near •nd dear la my heart, let me call y.r attention to the fart That the glib Interpartiamentary Con- ference at Oslo, whirlo I attended as • delerate, has taken rogaleance of the refugee problem whichetivied in Ger- many before the outbreak of he pre.nt uvr. I man privileged to discuss the problem with various members of the socia.1 and ethnic committees 11 1144 sat Jointly on Saturday, August 111, dis- cussing the problem of ref urea A motion protm.sI by • delegate from Greet Britain named , to the Merl that the Interparliamentary Con- ference or,. upon oll KO vernments 10 take immediate and roneerted meth. to settle the rtf.e. peoblem by gov- ernmental action m •• Nods of eqoallir between sit c.o. of refugees was seed upon favonsbte. It Is my belief That the United Stale• gniernment should take the Initiative In thin problem and arconlingly should bring shout the calling lout her In conference 11,e rep- resentoth ns of the interested and of- felled rnternments to order to brio, about the earliest poss.. and com- plete solution of this problem. I should be very happy to discuss further this idea .11 h members of the American Jealsh t'ongre. for I want to make known that it Is my intention to in- troduce • relailallon I n l'ongre. easing anon the PeteLlent of the United States to rail tor!,•eenferenee and 1 be- lieve it mould desirable In Al,. mole expressions of your sew.. and "ell ronsiolered opinion. before 1 nnoIrrInke to draft the Instrument: . I 'qr. the Yeshiva for their co-operation and said that a bus for transporta- tion of the children to and from the Yeshiva was needed, as In that way the Yishiva will acquire pu- ails who live too ,far from it. The Ladies of the Yeshiva promised to buy a bus with the money they make from their do- nor luncheon to be given Sunday evening, Nov. 26, at the Bnai Da- vid social hall. For information as to the ways and means to earn admissions to attend this donor dinner, members and friends of the Yeshiva are urged to get in touch with Mrs. P. Rottenberg, President of the Ladies of the Yeshiva Beth Judah, Tyler 7-1171. widely known, Maurice Evans is presenting his production of Hamlet" at the Cass Theater dur- ing the week of Oct. 90, Sam Pearce, co-author of a forthcoming book, "Hamlet in America," will speak. Mr. Pearce, an actor by profession, has ap- peared with such stars as Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymore and Eva LeGallienne, He is a graduate of Yale University, where he was prominent in the dramatic activi- ties of the campus and had the interesting experience of two sea- sons with the Jitney Players, fa- miliar to the world of colleges. The lecture is open to the pub- ic, There will be no adr.::ssion charge. YETTA ENGLAND ER auditorium of the Fort Wayne Hate!. There will be music by the WXYZ radio orchestra, and enter. tainment. • The junior group of the organi- Alpha Epsilon Phi to Observe zation this year took over the Hugh Gibson to Address management of the dance. 30th Anniversary Oct. 24 Fisher Town Hall on The following are the officers: Twenty-nine years ago at Bar- Miss Sylvia Redblatt, chairman; Wednesday nard College, New York City, Al- Mrs. Sam Osnos, co-chairman; pha Epsilon Phi was organized, The Hon. Hugh Gibson, former Mrs. Yetta Englander, superin- tendent of the affair. and through almost 30 years of Minis er to Poland and Switzer- t struggle, aspiration and achieve- and and ex-Ambassador to Bel- ment expanded until its active gium and Brazil, will arrive in PALMS-STATE--In "Flight at chapters number 26, its member- t his country from London Oct. 16, Midnight," Col. Roscoe Turner, ship over 4,000 and its influence He will come directly to Detroit aviation speed king, makes his in college circles a vital force to where he will give his first U. S. movie bow playing himself in a he reckoned with. lecture Wednesday, Oct. 18 at melodrama which hinges on his In recognition of the sorority's 11 a. m., before the Detroit Town air-racing exploits, 29th birthday the chapters cele- Hall audience in the Fisher Thea- brate Oct. 24 as the historic date ter. he brings to his subject an eye- of the organization's founding, Mr. Gibson has spent the past witness knowledge enriched by Miss Miriam Szold, 407 N. In- six months in Europe visiting years of experience in the diplo- galls St., Ann Arbor, is in charge various countries and nterview- i matic service . of arrangements for the celebra- in g the personalities who control Tickets are on sale now at Grin- Don of the chapter at the Univer- pr esent-day history. Speaking on nell's box office, Ra. 1124, for sity of Michigan. What's Happening in Europe," 11.10 and 11.65, including tax. Renew Activity at St. Louis, Mich. Mineral Spa r- At the Powatan Voices and personalities as smooth as velvet make up the Three Velvetones, girl trio open- ing this week at Sam Sofferin's Club Powatan. June and Adele Parish remain for a second week with their mu- sic and dancing, while Howard Brooks, comedy conjurer, mixes entertainment with his duties as master of ceremonies. The dancing Cameos remain, and it's Sammy Dibert's music. WORLD PREMIERE OF "DIS- PUTED PASSAGE" AT MICHIGAN Plans were announced Thursday by Paramount for a "world pre- miere" in Detroit, Oct. 19, which will bring a number of Hollywood stars to Detroit. The occasion will be the first world premiere Detroit has had of an important motion picture - "Disputed Passage"- coupled with a "sneak, preview" showing the 1940 models by lead- ing automobile manufacturers. The film capital will join hands with the automobile capital by sending a group of stars and screen no- tables here to attend the open- ing of the Lloyd C. Douglas film at the Michigan Theater. 4 440111Plitga, MINERAL SPRING SPA AT ST. LOUIS, MICH., IN 1660 Renewed activity around the first natural mineral spring dis- covered in Michigan, located at St. Louis, Cratiot County, where a group of local businessmen have financed a modern bottling plant, is bringing up to date a health center that was one of the coun- try's most notable in the days shortly following the Civil War, The spring was discovered in 1869 by pioneers named Holcomb and Evans while they were drill- ing for salt. The spring product, now called "Natural Ray" Mag- netic Mineral Spring Water, is to be sent to distributors in all parts of the United States. During the first week of operation over 400 cases were shipped to Chicago alone. Sam Softens of the Poeta- tan Club has organized a firm to handle the Detroit territory, •. Sofferin and Sons. In • booklet published by present operators, there is an in- teresting picture taken in 1880 showing horses and tally-hos, and people in fashionable dress of that period, gathered at the Spa. Also, this extract from a History of Gratiot County, published In 1684: "This wonderful spring has justly attracted the attention of thousands of people both here and elsewhere, being not only the first mineral spring discovered in Mich- igan, but wonderfully Curative in various diseases. Many persons of note have tested its virtues, among whom might be mentioned Gen, Jo Hooker, Chief Justice Gen. Dan Sic kles other he e C q hu m a lefy prominent epnro . p erso persons- a spring was accidentally discovered in 1869 by Messrs. Holcomb and Evans of this village, while boring for salt. The depth of 200 feet had been reached, when the life- giving water gushed out." The city of St. Louis in those days was practically built around this wonderful spring and spa. Through the summer tourists from Michigan and other states have been routing their vacation trips through the thriving little city on U. S. 27 and M-46, which had its start in the days when the Pine River carried tons of logs on its waters and the Bethany Indian mission flourished on its banks. The waters of the spring are mid to have curative powers equal to those of the Carlsbad spring in Germany,