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0146 St. Antoine. Cor. Columbia—Phone RAndolph 2704
LEGAL NOTICES
. Herbert L. Dudley
Attorney ut-Law
2ttb K. Warren
No. 2211 is
STATU OK MICHIGAN. In the
Circuit Court for the County of
Wayne, In Chancery.
Homo Glenn, PlalntlfT, vs. George
Glenn, Defendant,
At the session of said Court held
at the Court House In the City of
Detroit on the IML day of Novem
ber, A. D. 1933, Present: Hon.
Thomas ,1. Morphy, Circuit Judge.
It appearing by the affidavit on
file that the Defendant, George
Glenn, cannot he served by process
listed out of tills Court as It can
not be ascertained In what state or
country the Defendant resides
On motion of Herbert L. Dudley,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Hose Glenn,
It Is ordered that the Defendant,
George- Glenn appear and answer
the Hill of Complaint filed In this
cause within three mouths from
date of this Order, or that said
Hill will be taken as confessed and
that this Order be published ac
cording to law and a copy mailed
to the last known address of the
Defendant.
THOMAS J. MURPHY
Circuit Judge
(A true copy)
MAURICE N. MOMATH
Deputy Clerk 12-9—l-20
YPSILANTI NEWS
By .Mrs. E. o’Ban nor
Brown Chapel A. M. K. Church
The pastor aiui members of
Brown Chapel take this method of
expressing their gratitude to Mrs.
, v L. Johnson, of Detroit, and
“» embers and friends of Second
Baptist Church, who contributed so
largely toward the success of the
"Mock Annual Conference,” held
on Nov, 30 and Dec. 1.
At tho morning service last Sun
day, spiritual fervor was high, and ,
an old-time class meeting was fol
lowed by the communion.
A speciul program waß rendered
by the choir at 7:30 p. m., with
Mrs Bernice Kersey, organist; i
Theron Kersey, director
Dr. W. E. Leak of Arkansas, will
open a revival campaign at this
church, beginning Jan. 15.
Second Baptist Church
Morning service was well attend
ed last Sunday, Pastor Carr preach
THE COOPERATIVE MOVERS ASSOCIATION
Busy Bee Trucking
Company
CONTRACT IIA ('LI NO
Vans, Srnlrc anil Ihi nip Trucks
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Office 4HKI Grlxdalc Avenue
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Randolph 4932
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GENERAL HAULING
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Local and Long instance
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Moving and Storage
Furniture, Pianos. Store Fixtures,
Sales and Machinery
AMO ST. ANTOINE ST.
A. F. FRAZIER
CARTAGE COMPANY
Plano Moving, Storage, Packing,
shipping
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Ihiy or Night
Local and Long instance
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Charles F. Moss
Commercial Artist
TERRACE 1-4249
.No. 192191
BTATE OF MICHIGAN,
■a.
County of Wayne,
At a session of the Probate Court
for said County of Wayne, held at
the Probate Court Room in tho City
of Detroit, on the twenty seventh
day of November In the year one
thousand nine hundred and thirty
three. Present Edward Command,
Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Harry Hattie, Deceased. On read
ing and filing the petition of Vance
Kolbuck praying that administra
tion of Bald estate he granted to
himself or some other suitable
person.
It Is ordered That the twenty
ninth day of December, next at ten
o’clock In the forenoon at said
Court Room be appointed for hear
ing said petition.
And It 1b further Ordered, That
a copy of this order be published
three successive weeks previous to
said time of hearing, in the Detroit
Tribune, a newspaper printed and
circulating In said County of
Wayne.
EDWARD COMMAND
Judge of Probate
AUGUST DIEDRICH
Deputy Probate Register.
12-9—12-30
ing a very inspiring sermon from
2 Samuel 22:21.
At 7:30 the Lord’s Supper was
administered.
Charles Perry of Detroit, spent
the week end visiting his wife,
Mrs. Della Perry, who has been
very 111.
Other sick for the week are -
Miss Cordelia Taylor .Mrs. Bose
Andrews, Mrs. Goldman, Mrs. Vid t
Carter Murray all of Harriet street
also Mrs. Hanson of Washington
street, Mrs. John Hulbert, 139
Hawkins, and Mrs. Wilson 402 S.
Washington.
Be Bure to read the Detroit Tri
bune.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
j If you do not receive jnur copy
of the Detroit Tribune every week,
please call up the office
Iltandolph *2701. We want every
paid subscriber to get their paper
regularly, before Sunday of each
week.
CHAS. H. MAHONEY
Attomey-at-Law
Phonai CLIFFORD 0495
471 GRATIOT AVENUE
MEMBERS
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PRESIDENT
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Expressing, Moving, Storage,
(rating—Train and Hum
Information
Day and Night Service
Insured and Itonded
Closed Vann and Open Trucks
J. MOORE
MOVING
Phone: Townsend 8-8576
9056 Russell St.
MOVING
TRANSFER STORAGE
PETERSON AND SON
Gonornl Moving Hns Transporta
tion—Baggage Transferred to all
Parts of City ■•Open nnd Closed
Trucks
Office Phone: Garticld I o:U>I -
4,»28 Milford Ave.
Res. Phone: Gartield .»IMI .VIOs
Scotten Ave.
Saturday. Dec. 9, 1933.
Inkster
News
By 11. A. McNeeley
Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Davenport
of Henry street ure the proud par
ents of a baby boy Richard Allen
born Tuesday Nov. 2S.
Mrs. Georgia Coachman 3245
Walnut street died Sunday morn
ing at Eloise Hospital.
Invitations have been issued for
the Colquit—Wlhtner • wedding tc
be slemnized on Wednesday Dec. 28
at Peace and Harmony Second
Uaptist Church at which time Miss
Lillie Bell Whitner will become
the bride of Taylor Colquit.
Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Perry 3646
iiurrison uvenue gave a shower
recently honoring Mr and Mrs. O
W. Orange lately married at the
home f Rev. E. M. Dozier 6311
Thirtieth street, Detroit. Those
present included Mrs. Willard
Morrison, Mrs. Alberta Lewis, Mrs.
Carrie Ford and daughter, Merlene
Mrs. Carrie Spencer, Mrs. Beatrice
Branch, Mrs. Pearl Tatum, C. E.
I’erry Mrs. Maggie Napean, Mrs.
Willie Mae Binion. A two-course
uncheon was served. Tho brido
was tho recipient of many gifts.
A delightful birthday parly was
given Friday evening at tho home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holloway,
of Harrison avenue, by the Imperi
al Literary and Art Club. The party
was in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Holloway and Mrs. Willie Mac
Burton. Out-of-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Webh. Mrs.
Bottoms, Mr. and Mrs Huston and
Mrs. Bailey, of Detroit. A savory
luncheon was served. The honor
guests were presented with lovely
gilts by the secretary of the club,
Mrs. Biuion.
The Zion Singers’ Chorus, of
Smiths’ Chapel A. M. K. Church,
made their • lirst appearance at
Thanksgiving service Thursday
morning.' Tlio singers are inducted
by Mrs. Willard Morrison. The
program was immensely enjoyed.
Second Baptist Church here en
joyed an inspiring sermon, Sunday,
by the pastor Kev. (>. B. Jones.
Several visitors were present.
Last Sunday afternoon the mem-
bers of First and Second Baptist
Churches of Inkster motored t:>
Hartford Baptist Church, Detroit,
where they had a point baptizing
by the Pastor of First Baptist
I Church Rev. A. L. Morrit.
j The executive board of the State
Convention held its meeting at
i Second Baptist Church, Friday,
i NoV. 24.
Ttie 11. Y. V. B. of this uhurch Is’
very much alive and progressive. \
The subject tor Sunday Dec 8 was
"Causes and Cures ot Poverty." It
w«» Inlorullnsly <!»*<.'
The Womack Temple Rpwnfffi
League was well attended Sunday, ,
by young people and adults. The
subject was, "Which Is Greater, I
Heredity Or Environment?"
Phone: Cadillac 3409
J. H. PULLETT
Moving & Expressing
636 Wilkins St.
I W
I Royster Moving and
Storage Cos.
Any time Any where
Every load insured.
Closed Vans and Open Trucks
JO It Hanley St. Madison 7.V14
Real Estate Notary Public
808 SETTLE
MOVING AND EXPRESSING
Furniture Bought and Sold Here
Cherry 2034 2400 St, Antoine St.
Fitsroy 1n413 w 2997 Brewster St.
Our Motto. We Study That We
May Serve
TULANE EXPRESS
Expressing and Light Mm lag
Baggage Transferred
“Yes, We Have Plenty Os Pads.”
K. N. III’IINS, MANAGER
TEMPLE MBIT
C. WI LS 0 N
MOVING
AND EXPRESSING
I It)I St. Antoine St.
MURRAY 3408
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General Moving. Crating, Packing
and Shipping
Dependable and Reliable Service
Local and Long Distance
IMIO E. WARREN AVE.
THE DETROIT TRIBUNE
Detroit Med . Society
Holds Meeting
The Detroit Medical Society
held their regular hi monthly ses
sion at Brewster Community Cen
ter, Friday evening. Dec. 1, at It
P. m.
Those present were Doctors
Givens Markoe, Rucker, Constable
Malialatjie, J. P. Thomas, Deloney,
McCletndon Graham Isaacs and
GreeniJgtf.
The outstanding feature of the
evening was an informal lecture,
delivered by James F. Tandy, Ph.
G., on "Prescriptions and Their
CoHt." The society was bene fitted
by the demonstrated lecture
North Detroit News
By Mrs. Jotephine Boydeo
2044 Meade
Lomax A. M. K. Zion ( litrcli
The 11 a. m. sermon by Dr.
Blackwell last Sunday was very
Impressive. The text was 1 Tim.
2• 8. Among other salient points,
the speaker said* “The altar of
prayer act up within, nothing out
side makes us bin.”'
Little Jack Leen UVaon was
baptized, with Mr. and Mr.. J.
Settles standing as her guardian*.
The text for the evening sermon
was hosed on - usluia, “The Pro
mises of God." It was eloquent and
nsplring.
Suiuluy, Dee. 11’, tin second puar
terly meeting will he held at this
church. Presiding elder J. L. 11 in
ton will preach at the morning
service.
At :i p. in., Ilev. Flack, of St.
Paul A. M. IC. Zion Church, will
deliver the message, l’ev. Hinton
will administer the Lord’s Supper,
it the evening worship.
All reports are asked to he in, on
Monday night of the quarterly con
ference.
Friday night, Dec. S, love feast
and general class meeting will be
held.
Green Gron* ItnptM Church
The pulpit was occupied at the
morning service last Sunday, by
the assistant pastor, who spoke
front Luke 24:2."». It was a line
sermon.
The pastor, ltev. Tarpley, closed
the service of the day, preaching
from the text Matt. 2*1:17. The cn
I tire day was full of rejoicing.
The public are invited to visit
1 ibis church.
Kid ridge Bolen aged 20, grand
son of Mrs. Kvelyn Bolen, 171911 \
( Makay street, died of pneumonbA
at Uecelvtng Hospital, Bee. 4. Tt*3
Juiwrid wat> held at Lomax A. M. Vi,
Zion Church. Thursduy nftornooil'
Dec. 7, Dr. W. A. Blackwell, offl’-
ciatlng, - I
Tim Htork stopped at the homo
'of Mr and* Mrs. William Harris.
i:io9« Orleans, Sunday, at 3:30 p. I
in., leaving a fine baby boy. MolV
or ami son are doing nicely.
Cosmopolitan Baptist Church
Sunday morning at II o’clock.
Pastor Holden preached ft a large
audience. Three young men were
baptized.
At the .1 p. m. services. Bishop
| Mann, of the PentacostuJ Church
! preached on the warning given to
men, through the divine revelation
of God. His choir and congregation
were in attendance. The meeting
was held by invitation of tin s. S.
lin the interest of. union. Vive
churches of X. Detroit and Hi Ir
congregations were represented
participated in rendering a (in
program. Mrs. Bolden, the pastor - :
wife, presided. The (tfumce was a
success.
The congregation welcomed th
l return of the organist, Mrs, K.
Grimes, to her post of duty.
On tlio second Sunday, Rev,
Rockntore and choir will render a
Jrogram, for the senior cludr of
this church.
The church is planning a series
of meetings to continue for a week,
beginning Monday, Dec. 11. Ucv.
G. W. Simms and choir of Mt. Zion
Baptist, will open the meeting
Monday, The following t iiniste’ , s
and their choirs will he in charge
on the remaning days of the week,
respectively: I)r. W. A. Blackwell,
Rev. W. V. Tarplcy, Rev.
('. Collins, Rev. 1\ S. Gold shy.
Or Dec. D5, the North End Star,
Harmony Four, and other quar
tet:! will appear
The members of the Import il
Social Club are making steady
progress in the community. The
membership Is increasing. For the
past, three weeks, Charles Homans,
reporteer for the club and an active
worker has been ill but is able tc
be out again. 11c thanks the ment
ors and friends for their tokens
of rememranee. during bis illness.
The clu has lowered the Jilting
fees for a short time. Those wish
ing to become affiliated, may apply
to 1990 McLean street.
The Tribune is serving the race
efficiently, it deserves loyal sup |
port. Subscribe for tiie Tribune, !
advertise in it. give it a share of
Jur Job printing and urge your
friends and the people with whom
you trade to do likewise.
Hastie And Brown
Join N. A. A. C. P.
Legal Staff
New York William 11. Hastie of
Washington and Homer Brown of
Pittsburgh have accepted member
ship on the nutional legal commlt
! teo of the N. A. A. ('. P. Mr. Hastie
handled the Hocutt case last spring
for the association against the
Pnlverslty of North Carolina He
was appointed recently as assistant
solicitor in the department of the
interior Mr. Brown is president of
the Pittsburgh branch of the as
sociation and has handled and won
six Important cases for the N. A.
A. C. P. in the last eighteen
months.
o |:
Your Horoscope And
Star Os Destiny
By Pro!. Burris
SAGITTAHIFS Nov. 22 t<» Dec. |
21. Persons born under this sign
possets many desirable traits.
Their talent and nptitude are-great
and varied. They are clairvoyants
and possess remarkable foresight.
They are neat and orderly and
travel appeals to them. Business
pursuits hold the greatest attrac
tion for them. They are mechanical
and Inventive. These people attend
strictly to their own business.
Being ic double bodied sign, two
marriages frequently take place.
Don’t marry on any Impulse ami
later regret it. Aries and Gemini
ire harmonious signs for marriage.
\stral color, red; lucky gem. tur
qtinise. Best years between ilfi and
48.
*****
Mrs. McCuller
121 \Vnstview uenne,
Ferndalo, Michigan.
Dear Mrs. McCullert
In regard to your question of
Dee. 4, you evidently desire to live
\in an atmosphere of sunshine. The
sha shadows may look dark, ln
-1 deed j but there are gleams of sun
t shine that wll Uireuk thrugh the
'.clouds. \
-1 As to vour domestic relations,'
IP ut suspicions behind you. You are
adapted for higher attainments. /
You are aggressive and Judicious, /
I keen and active, and have wonder -
ful intuition.
| You can’t niako the present
(compare with the past. Waft pa-
If lent ly and you will inherit some
money.
Arc you sure of vour hrtli date? i
Theodore Roosevelt was horn Oct.
27. He is an example for you.
Respectfully,
(Signed) Prof. Burris
o ■
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2207 ST. ANTOINE STREET
SPECIAL NOTICE
All Night Club*. Cabaret*,
Hotel* and Re*‘t» irant*—The
SUPREME LINEN
SUPPLY CO.
5247 Hatting* St.
IS AT
VOI P, SERVICE DAY till MOIIT.
for Waitreate*’ Apron*, Coat*,
Napkin*, Table Top* or Cloth*.
I’lionc Columbia
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
NEWS FROM THE EAST
liv Dr. A. E. Forsythe
Alantic City, N. J.— In New
: York City on December lird a muss
meeting composed of Protestant*,
Catholics, Negroes and Jews adopt
I ed a series of resolutions denounc
• ing the 'recent lynching* and the
I laudation thereof by Governor
' itolph of California and urging
Governors ltitchie of Maryland and
J Parks of Missouri to continue their
efforts to punish lynchers and call
| ing for a fair trial for Scottsboro
j defendants,
******
Throughout Jersey and other
parts of the Fast the beneficial
effects of tho CWA program is be
ing felt by many members of our
group. In Camden, N. J. nearly
two hundred men have alreadv
been put to work on a swimming
pool and playground for Negroes,
in Atlantic City over fifty men
have found employment at grading
and draining tin- municipal air
port. Other men will be pul to
work as the program progresses.
**• • •
Mmc. Caterina Jarboro, prinia
donna of the Chicago Opera Con -
puny who attained stardom last
summer at the New York Hippo
drome when she sang the am
ltitorna Vindtor from the opera
‘Aida’ aroused Philadelphia S » s ety
folk when site uccust and tin nos .»
lack of appr iation ol worth whil*
[things and their unwillingness to
I help others who are striving to get
som.nie'ie. “Nothing lias kept us
hack so much as . Race” she said,
las people who are alway' dis-
I couraging those who think they
can do something. I am not inter
ested in you older people, 1 am
living for the boys and girls ot
today.”
•** * *
On Nov. I'itili before a large and
appreciative, audionc at Atlanth
City, N J. two Kngli. hnien repre
sonling Briiisli I'niv* rsities no t a
Lincoln l tiiversity debating team
o debate oil the subject: Resoiv* 1
liat Nationalism is a Menace to
'i\ilizuton." More imiiortant than
tlto splendid oratory of both teams
was the fact that meetings of this
typo tend to promote improved in
terraciul relations.
Atlantic City residents lived up
to its promise to freely < u‘< rtim
week t-tiil visitors when it held
open house ft>r all comers. Tin
Howard Lincoln game around
which the festivities centered end
e-d in a l't 7 score in favor of
Howard, liver S.OOO persons saw
the game in the huge Convention
tltall.
Quinn Road News
fly Julios HorkmdMf —mmm
I A great legal contest will be
I staged at Quinn Road, between
j legal lights of Detroit and Mt.
Clemens , in the ear future
Watch litis column for announce
ment of date and place.
The Development of Our own
had a very successful entertain
men? on ThankHgving, sponsored by
its trustee hoard. The Sunday
meetings at t p. ni. are still being
held at Page’s Hall and are at
tended bv large crowds.
The financial drive at Zion Hap
list Church is in full swing. The
contestants are busy arranging
their affairs.
On Tuesday night. Dec. 12. T!t ■
Prodigal Son will be dramatized.
Mrs. A. L. Thomas will direct thc
play All arc cordially invited to
attend.
The pastor's anniversary
vices were successul. Each pits! >r
and his congregation participated
in the celebration. The anniversary
sermon was preached Dec, at 3
p. in. by Rev. J. S Murray of New
Mt. Mariaii Baptist Church. Dc
troif. Rev. Murrif used the subject
"Follow Thou Me.” He stressed the
necessity for lulluwiug Christ. He
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Complete line of
GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS
MEMIIEK OF
“Devclopemcnt Os Our Own”
LOUIE GALL
2977 GRAND RIVER AVENUE Temple 1-1436
Bars and Workboards built to Order
Ice Boxes, Beer Coolers; Tables and Chairs
Bar and Beer Supplies
Os Y CVB co
i 7070
Highland Park News
By Tom Owens
ili Folks: I
1 wonder how many of you heard
Dr. Al. S. Itice of Metropolitan M.
K. Church speak at H. P. M. K.,
Dec, 1, on "Our America”? The
theme of his talk was "America
has what you want if you have the
ambition to take it.”
The occasion was a drive to clear
up all remaining church debts.
Hev. Bankhead the pastor, is very
pleased with the results.
A Thankrgvlng dinner was given
at H. I*. M. E. for tin* aged anl
mothers of the neighborhood. Some
of those present were the Mes
dames Young, Hellenger, Durrow,
Owens, Miller, Snodgrass; I'urnell
and Culbertson.
‘The joint Thanksgiving services
of all neighborhood churches was
held at M. P. M. E. The audience
was addressed by Hev. Young.
Mr. and Mrs C. Jackson of Ken
dall avenue are the proud parents
of a baby boy.
Mi. and Mrs. E. M. Wadllngton
are also proud parents of a baby
boy born to them recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Price, of La
Belle avenue, were the week end
gin • of Mr. atid Mrs. H. Morris of
Hazelette avenue.
Tiie Jolly Seven Club will Rive a
whist part> and and; nee, December
f, at ir.a*! Ford avenue.
Conte out to the T. A. B.C, Sun
day an 1 hear ltev Young speak on
the subject, "Christ Indeed,” at the
morning services, and "Unwelcome
(lueHt”, at the evening services.
The Pastors Ai l Club, under the
leadership of Mr . A. Cole served a
free Thank: giving dinner to the
public.
The menu consisted of thicken,
creamed potatoes, puts, biscuits
anti cornhrcad, coffee, pie and cuke.
There will be a game and dance
at Willard school, December 15.
Kalamazoo vs. If. P. Hoys
Kalamazoo vs. 11, P Girls
The Clirls A. is now holding a
member -hip drive. For informn
tinn, see Aim i Duller, La
It lb* avenue.
_____ I
Mr. Reek of Doris avenue, died
November .50. 11 is funeral was held
December I, and tin* hotly was ship
ped south.
I The F.\t:clsior Club debate wic
postponed until a later date. Watch
for announcement.
was accompanied by Ills congre
gation. The ilnunclal proceeds were
'splendid.
Zion Baptist members wish fori
their pastor Kev. K. Moore, much
eoiirinued success. j
Vlnelii ( Impel A. >f. K. ( htireli
This news reached the Tribune
too late for publication last week
Sunday, .Nov. 20, the program in
recognition of Pleasant Sunday
was a success and many attended,
in spite of the inclement weather.
Several members of the Buzzing Bee
Club, of Detroit of which Mrs.
Josephine Belford is president,
were present and played an
important part on the program.
They cheerfully consented to visit
this church again and take part on
the Pleasant Sunday program,
Sunday. Dec. 17.
Oil Friday night Dec. s, the
young people gave an entertain
ment at Page’s Hall.
The services Sunday, Dec. 1
were excellent. Special services
will also be held Sunduy, Dec. 10.
The public Is invited.
Krv; V. 1». Kekridge, pastor, is
doing splendid work in his church
and the community. ('. Page is
pr« sldent.
PAGE THREE
The H. P. A. C Girls are giving
a purty December it, at ItJTO Ken
dall avenue Refreshments free.
The Dratiiatic < in le will m*-ef
Saturday afternon at St. Duke AL
K. Church. Come out and lend a
hand.
Ml h LIST
I Mrs. .Mackllu of la ait Ford ave
nue,
Chus. Ja< kson of Kendall avo
nue.
| Mrs. I'urnell of li'th street.
! The Are Flying Booster dub met
Monday, Noember -7, with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Cb rry lit Cni« igo, and Mr.
and Mrs. \V, S. Crofiord expect tj
kec, Wisconsin, a- -i»;ii;ers.
I Mr. and Mr- Croitord > xpect in
be owners of an airplane -non.
j Their next meeting will be held
I December 11.
THOMPSON m.MI (111 111 II
fin Sunday morning. Pastor
Young’s subject will 1 <• "Means o;
Sanctification." At night, hi- theme
will be, “God's (lum stn L'iioM.’
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and swollen feet.
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Agents wanted everywhere.
Write or t all Worlds Wonder
Medicine Cos., Im., 1:101 t'lienc St.
, Fitzroy .".00:*., Os dec hours. 7 A. M.
to 8 P. M.
, Signed:
W. A. Wright. Salesmanacel
A (Hover, Manager
1 It. A. Walton. Assistant Mcr.
Hotel Biltmore
DETROIT, MICH.
1926 St. Antoine
Theo. John, Mgr.
Phones: Clifford 2660 — J634
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Framing
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Adler & Adler
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Phato of Every Description for
Every Purpose
Worlc Guaranteed
4215 RUSSELL ST.. Bet. Willi,
and Canfield, Detroit
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De’s Service Station
K. DEI (H llS|:f. Mgr.
Fender & Body Bumping
Painting
SOBI-2020 ST ANTOINE ST.
Detroit, Mlch.
Typewriters
Sold • Rented
Repaired
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METROPOLITAN
TYPEWRITER CO.
TOwnsend 6*3109
QUALITY
HAND
LAUNDRY
EVERY TEAR IN I’NDER
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WIT! CARS
MENDING AND
DARNING FREE
1428 Brush Street
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