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S AT r R D A V . JINK 2 . 19 17. IN THE LOCAL PLAYHOUSES . P4t * • • I.*a **Wfc-* ■* 'K m' tHEJSTt V * *lJfy ■ft wßr JW 1- v 1 \ 3sJi&4»lP * '■ ■ .wff# f J , J?a I IM >KI IN I' \ \ < .toll \ With Hun *lr 11#- <-niiifit«nt In (•nrrlrk LOT3UYERS TO Bt AIDED If URAFTEG s • Real Lstate Man To Suspend Land Payments PLANTS It) \( RLS TO POTATOES W alter ( . Piper Helps Work of Lar der, in • ha* pi a- * and in . IT-.' to su.-pend all |i ri vt■.ni ■ <>!i r *■ l « state contracts held bv • • n1 1 • <1 nu n. and rifop tru_ !* r. I•. nu n* ♦ nTtrr-lv urn , th< \\-.p I ;;il , h I«s been • Tn In i • u<!• - ill buyers who may be draft f and into service under the < *n -• rlj* Hon a t. The detail* of th* plan, of hi ni.itiv of r '•;< company ' patron- havi t;C • r» advantage, were explained «t a meeting of ?h» \iim rn aniz.ition committee of ’ln In" ro:i Ho ird of Common e by Ralph \V Sinmnd*. sales manager. r» pro-on’inc Mr. I*ijj« r who is m ni flvr >-••■!'\ s* • fn t hi* qiiarternwkH r> and. par Mui-nt. at lon. ,1 at Chicago Ho :bjcct wa.* brought up in <«r. % Kr-tl M. P it/rf dtir it;*. and: i> ion of tin bt yt moans ia which fboroif- for< isn born «iti > ) ■ •> 1 • l" tuncht m flnam >■ thru.-. 1 V - t p.M i.tlly for th» bent f t of thi famtlii • of those who ha\t b ;tmai ’b< i nlor- t,rn« ral ro ojit't t’ -in <d t .. mil • -rate no n In mi«p« n ;ori of payments during term « f m ' 1 a declared to he a pac C t-ol ,lion of fh*' problem, ■inrf n woi;ld tallow tha wives and families of thotisanil“ of thrifty worker- w bo aro investing their pavings in home* and home sites, of r< ponsibih* v and anxiety of keep infir the contract up to date. To * nrouraßf further the invest ment in real estate and home gar dening to conserve resources, the Piper office has bought 100 bush els of seed potatoes and has plant ed them at the expense of the com pany to 10 acres in the Royal Oak IJttle farms property. It is esti mated that each plot of one quar ter to one third of an acre will yield 7a to 100 bushels of potatoes, a sav inc of approximately $ 12r> tat 91.50 per bushel 1 for the purchaser who cultivates the property. Mr. Piper Is now- touring Ohio and West Virginia with the military board of five, appointed to select irAtfiini* tamp sit*‘< m those states V. M. C. A. WILL EXHIBIT VIEWS OF BATTLEFIELDS Four of the greatest Littlefield* will b» shown m picture* at the ' M. c A. Sunday afternoons, with “l he n.’ittleflclds of Vrrnage !don" th»» fit.St Ihe R. V, Oorge R <; U || rn> of the West Grand blvd. Methodist church, will explain the pictures, which will be thrown on lhe screen • :, t p m This grout plain In Palestine ha* h» • n the scene ot more decisive battles in both tin cl<nt and modern times than any oth< r spot in the world. Other picture* that will h» shown on succeeding Sundays will he Junt 17, ‘The Hattie ,>f Tours'; July 1, "The Rattle of Gettysburg"; anil July la, The Mattie of the Marne.'’' J ~'LL _?!>> . 1 Km f i ■ in i r J J TIME TELLS X ii 1 Mr. Coffee Drinker AV\| WHY i A Theresaßeason’ ■* 9 v I for * /] POSTUM | - t:Acit.a t intorm return P**tl# r*r»»k. i'ont im Corral On,, Ltd!, • Wlnd»6r, Ontario. mm If %-jSlj !L- Wm > w \ i I. r. .urn i.. I‘lit Titin l*-Milli*tt rule In ’• W •nimn bonil" lu VV ioliliikion. , '♦ °T ** J V \ r * *w V *4 i w.m.r • •■■■;„ ».v :•;• lyrir , It II V M M I IH, I omnllnii * II It •• I Ik«t I 11 *«■•>. ’* i-< * 'Kill l:i < . LOCAL BAPTISTS CONVENE Jtii;E 7 Two-Day Session w ill Mark Ninely-lirM \nni\ etsai) of \ssoriation Th* 4 ninety first .iniiit' rsnv oi the Detroit Haptis" hs.-o* :atmn will !•« ot"' ■ i 'I u;r day «M• i Ii and. > .lnn» 7 and h. in luimanu* I HaMis' < hutch, w ith th* Mi v Wi.la r cjtiai ringfon. moderator, pr< .-tiding, j*Jje annual • rmon v. ill ho pfoaohofi Thursday m*.: n 4 :i.g, June 7, a* 11:2it o’< lu< k, by fh* It** . J. We! lington l(itng, following a t»c i• • f bu*l n* , j'p M'KMon. including th** rngiatra tion of delegates, report.- of of flooj •* t.ml appointment of cqui n Moo: in tho afternoon, th** following talk will ho gti.-n. ' (>ur Mottvi Power." th* Rev Peter MiieKnv Firming ham, **Problems of tin* < it> an*l Suburbs.’' W. O Atid*r -n. •'Th'- Kffhi* n» Chut' F V I .* f • i Training of the Year her," L. Karl Jackson. "The fi« nominal tonal Sun day School Program." Magnus Hut grer- "If I Were a 1/ivrtian, th* 4 Kcv S F. Hrigg. "If I\\«• ?e n .Min isfer," Thom«H T la * 4 t* . open and! eusalon )efl Ye Rev. R M. Tinvof, Pon'iar The B V. P. \ will have charge of the evening service, which will consist of song- and prayer. The Rev \\ v . f* Colt man w ill open The Doinirs of the Duffs. ! PAMSW, OH PiD 'lou LEAVE 8 All 1 '5 DAT I II I L-*„ " ■ WA6 Bur?6iAffs/i MOM 6To ifefl RWTK. [.2 swsu MW •; *■ SkM i M; f ■ - v rr--v ||J ■ *'N p^#v. r y ii ini in i Mi .it I* i« In ••llrr llrllrr ..II" «*n ytalr.ll* l | »err*-ii. “ '■ " , “ - *, \ •»*.> ■'a, >i yin * i \t ifi.h. ~ yyiili " l’:i rI-lit it lie ii it fir-'* In tVf nur. an addt* r- on "Fellow-hip With * which will be followed by hort talk by »h< Ibv .1 P <‘ur rip. rh. If. > K M White, th- If. v I ■ on if- ft- . i; i! la ugk lin, (’ l> (Jn> . e.ilior of Tie Stand * cf. ■■■ l:< \ P 11 J ij» rrigo. of \* y.■ tK i-V owing uevotinnni . v i; . by th* Rev .1 W .lambi! * Friday tiflernoon, and the report, of standing committee*, there will lip • "woman’- hour for mission-;," ml* r ■ 1- .I*l hip o' Mi • Mug ttu Murg- . when th*> following id dr* - 1* . v. he giv»n "A Few F,"t;. \hout tin- V.-ai Work." Mt - T M Tivloi Work Willi Hu <’ldl dr*n.” Mr.- tl. Sutlin* 4 ; "The World W:d< liuild." Mi.-c Helen If t'ri mart; "t iiha." Mi.- f.ulti JackHin; "The Northern Papti-t Convent ion," Mrs. C R Martin “The t'hinn of Tod.a ." th< }f* \ M J> Kip'.ank, nt China. ’!» *■ m*-. ting will Ho c Friday eve'tliE- with a patriot l* with music by the choir of the Fourte. nth-a'«», rhurch. The Key Thomas J Vilhr will speak on ’ The World (*re ■ iiTel IJeorge 'I Moody **n "Pa•: tot i*m." S. -ret.ary „f th* To; -mr*. MeAdoo is to l*nv* Washington today »*n a second fip* .aklng trip on h* half of the f ihertv l*»an. Hi* journ*’' will carry him to \. ■.* ft. * ton. lie 'roit. I one Cincinn.it . Pitt**- burgh and Ha' n-bur ir. Pu I’rtiillna: — (ilnln ih*h» klnit—lh«» I, rlitht— I lmr» Jnh llrpt —Mnln I-'-'*. DLTKOJT TIIVkES ify' /■ #k *** l . & £jj> & rs ’ x,: |9p| . * M&llm, affix'* ' InLr i: %in i: w h ii v m-. I*» nrn **'r«-*T* |ilM > *»ii y|n*li-*»n I*lll. NEW EXHIBITS ADDED TO EXPO Gtfhlfl Incinerators \re i l enture of Builders and Traders* Display. Something new in garage incite eraton* will he on display in th* _Uuiiiier.f» Ae Tradtus' buildins . position as soon as the .shipment* •> arrive. This is a Toledo product and is handled h> the Nod or In* in . rat or company, of Detroit. This • ■onerrn is anew member of the exchange. ba\inc Joined recently The Bruner system of floor, • ky •;nd sidewalk lights i- bring shown, the exhibit being arranged to rep resent a -id<wa!K with electric ligh's Above it. so that the practical effect <an he se* The Kelsey Heater coni pane -how- warm .tir generators and < F File hards has a" ext* umv* line i.f ln>at* r ■ _ •Mein* rators. boiler-, rang* - vT ■' I kind- .-lectric snd gas. and refrig' rat. on display The Farquhar Furnace company demon strates its product in detail Negotiations r*re under wav for several adder inai exhiiuts along lines tt'U av*>» rri r< -• nt* and. and indication- ar< that th* v will soon b* ;> part of th* 1 exposition. The file of catalogs *>* reaching mammoth proportions, and covers almost every firing in the building line These *an h* 4 -crp and exam ine*l by a.r'hit• *•*-. th* ir clients and (he public generally, by m< r< ly mak ing n r* .|ue t to the demonstrators These catalogs ar* 4 all filed svs tematically and requir* a number of larg* filing cabin*"- Many -ample << f bu drug n it*' rials ~n*l rpeeialties' ar* also in eluded and Hie exposition i« r* illy the e* nt«ir of buiblini information in D* trolt Th* ramb*u <d p* r sons who daily *a!.< .uiyatitae* of this source ru <•< at r ' ■ur tuiornia f ion is ■ teadilv in* I♦ • « r.c arid a larg*- volume of husine s t*'-ultp from this free exhibition. A proposal for a $• .i.iu.opo mvi bond r-sue and rt nttmh'U' *>t other mr i:*ntt 4 s pass l dhv rh* la-t i'r< *-.**n legislature ar" to b* .submitf*'! to the electorate today at a special election to he held In thai *’ i«e,. —By Allman. attlßUTt BOARS TO SELLBQf’DS rhad Iceland Heads Force of Expert Salesmen MILITARY SITE SOUGHT HERE Government Asks Rids On Grounds For ('amp The Detroit Heal KstatP board h.*- launched :t f Hmifcitgtf to aid in floating the Idbrrty loan l’oder the leadership of Thad E Iceland, pr* sid* nt of the board, never# 1 prominent members of the organtza t.ion are mobilizing individual sale.* units to be composed of several •dfd real estate salesmen rep rf Ttrr>nTlTie the various large opera tors. The mobilization was practically complete*! on Friday. It is planned to improve steadily in ’he system of organization and operation adopt 'd m> that the big body of expert will Kra-doally become a permanent celling organization to be at the service of the govern ment in th* work of placing more bonds and other similar work. Mr I.eland had already been ap pointed by Abner E lab rtv bond sale- committee to act ,1 captain of the real estate deal er’s team as a branch of the main body of bond salesm* n. I'nder the new plan the re a! estate board will becom* in effect one big team work :ns; under the.auspices of the F.ib .-rty bond sales comm ft. tee of which Mr laimed is chairman It will, however, b« free to adopt its own ystoni of operation and its various nit v i'l he directly responsible to Mr. I.ciand who In return will »< port to the central committee At the exontivc committee meet ng of th« real estate board on Thursday step- were taken to ob f ;rn a site suitable for a govern non’ military training camp In or near to Detroit. The government has asked for bids for such a camp to be the central training point for Michigan and Wisconsin The earn occupy about three square nflles of 'errltorv The next ’ regular monthly meet ing of the Detroit Heal Estate board will be held Thursday even ing in the hnnqm t room of the pel low craft club l ncertain w eather conditions <hanged the plan to have the meeting held In the form of a picnic in the country. Builders' Directors To Meet June 5. The board of directors of the Builders A- Traders exchange, at their meeting on June r,, will pass upon about lr. applications for njem bership. Each applicant is investi gated before an invitation to join is issued. THOUSANDS OF TOUR ISTS GO TO COLORADO EVERY YEAR Whv not spend your Vara t lon there this Summer? Not many yours ago Colorado was practically unknown ns n vacation resort. Toda> it is probably thr most popular vacation siato in America More ,iml more is |i com Ing to be looked upon as the gn at playground of the nation. In view of the enormous sums •pent by the I'nlted States Cov ernment. and private corporations, to make Colorado the most popular, as It is th« most perfect vacation place >n America, one of the most gratifv lug aspects of American btisine s sanity is conveyed in the report tiiat the war will make no difference in the Colorado tourist traffic this >ear The Secretary of the Department of Interior believes that the entrance of the I ni** and States into the war will not materially affect western tourist travel lie points out -that it is eve n more important n >w than in time of peace that the health and Vitality of the nation's citizenship he conserved, that rest and recreation must materially assist in this con servation of human tissue an.l yn eiysy l.et tin you otir special 111 •i*= • trated literature, showing the latest views of the wonders of Colorado, and giving vou all the detail;- nlwuit the trip. wh«*re to go. what to see, and just how little you need to pay. We will gladly help you plan your vara (ion ♦ Make sure you visit Colorado this year, and be al>*n sure \OU 10 \ ia the Rock Island Uni's Rock Island Travel bureau. Ma Jestir Hldg Detroit i r. Gardner, 0. P A I’hone Main 277 b Safrtj and Service First - \d\. PROPOSALS WANTKI) s 1"l* • *- • pessl- "«M t.. re. . red »♦% u!<• ri.-rfc) ..f in- Tow nshtp ..f «;. I .oat. up t.. * .o i k j. w. tun* if. rt* 17 in. it,. . cpt. »r ot Hr.-Py. - v. f H At I>l Oih I And V. r-\ fi‘i% aid bidding i:*nk« i»c.iv.-.f at the ..fib » sos Wii'ia.n / MiR.-r. Kn jtinm r. ft ihl *.f• *. k T* .* t ownship IT ir.| of «Jre*.r TNdnte T-'Wnshio r<* *rvr. th» right ts rrt**et *nv or sit bids or wai\# dr r **-ts iti thr interest of said Town ship EDWARD VANT'KrRfSH GUILD! »G WORK IS INCREASING New I toiler House For Water works I*ark Among Week’s Jobs A rwo-ntorj, brirW, *»t#»*»l and ont stone, boiler house to be erected in Waterworks park, the feature of the work coming from the archi r«'«■ *.«* during the wmk, according to • to- building report summarized by the Builder* A- Traders' exchange, The list also Included a number of ‘•mail factories and shops, a 14 fain 1> apartment building and several residences and garages. Plana are under way for ft.** remodeling of a large east side moving picture the ater A Detroit architect is preparing plans for the city of Highland Park for th** erection of a 400 room muni clpal hospital, a nurses' home laun dry, contagious disease hospital, boiler lions* and an ambulance gar age. to be erected In Highland Park These buildings will be ereci**d on two city blocks The list of contracts awarded dur ing the week fncluded a three-story store and office building, a hospital, a fair number of apartment build ings and resident es. OLD DISTRICT IS IMPROVING Business Section Spreads North and West in Down town Territory The iniprov* rnents in that district between Cass and Hrooklyn-avea.. exclusive of Grand River and Michi gan -aves , during the last three years averaged over 1100,000 per block While'this district ha- h* «-n one of the last to'develop, it Is freely predicted by real estate men famil iar with the di/trlct that the devel opments in the Immediate future will be phenomenal. The spread of the r*-' uj business distrlet from Wood ward to Washington and Cass and on State st., Grand River, Clifford and Park pi., with the highest type of building <>f commerci.il structures and office buildings is having its es feet on this district. An" >*• r evidence of the future of •he di trim Is found in the class of buyers in this section Some of De troit- shrewd* sf - investors are pur Chasing good sized parcels with the intent ion of building. Improving or holding for future profits. rrintln*—the plain neat klnit—thit In richt—Time* Job I>rpt.— Wain 4MO. BASE* HELD A L L GAME SUNDAY Detroit vs. New York Game Called at 3:00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time Reserved and Box Seats at Soper's Cigar Store, new Dime Savings Bank Bldg OCKA* *TKA C U N A R~ D H«-»tnl»»r r»»wn«rr «r»«l NEW YORK—LIVERPOOL NEW YORK FALMOUTH LONDON NEW YORK—BRISTOL Drnfl*, Money Orilera. Mull or Cable. Great Hritnln. Irelnml. S«ai»- <ll on' In. Ilnly. Kor further information apply 7i 'TITK A. 1., er Loral t*e«ti I, lit I %M> It I \ I'll 'TRAMr.IM I IKF *N!> »r I \ » M MTI VMIR<I for KtalTal. HI 'I r r ’ir.t« ei»«i daily t 01 ) p ni far* 14 0# K«'r < leteland Pltta '.>ur» anti I'o ii’h f»ou»h daily lv 4j p in Kol Alpena kla kina t»iaod B' l|na< • (ii. l nay yvrU. Mnciiaj* * 1)0 p ni I rl daya I 10 a m. initial Tima Stcam rr» lea'* root o' ‘I hlrd a’ »n i» City llrket Off a, 11) tiiiamoid atraet. DETROIT Kl\ EK STEAMERS !*£!£ BELLE ' JSL’ ; [) V!! 'I SERVICE \ fl j? Moonlight Excursion Saturday, June 2 Steamer Tashmoo TICKETS 50c Ml I li| I IIM» 11,1,011 R|) T.eave Ori.HoM ft Wharf I P. M HANNAN SALES RUN 5407.180 Ke<vnt Turnovers Are Made on Uesidt'iuc Property in Detroit The Hannan Heal Estate exchange property aggregating $407,1 ho. K E Miller, sales uianagor, ( hat III* klOkHfl "bUr!n**>(( MMial" let bring hiainfa.iU'ci m b- - »:• par m- nt and the future outlouk ia very bright. The Mies, in part, follow For J. W. Kbid)r to lj. McQunde, two-famllj at V -t. ii-K Cg-nru.n’ ave., value 17,100. For Corn (*. J nn> « t <• Kob> rt B. Ic.rke. property at N't. 11 C.iluH'lo or., value $11. .00 For Huey 4k Stin. hfl. pt to Bertha Sanger. two-fa.mil> .• N. .1 M»n --t f r •• > - H \ » value*' • Pur llane> t> A.ia B. .i>.hn* sen. two-familv hr • k ven.-et at Nus 4*l-433 . Virginia vatu $t *>.«.%0 Pot Ida M, S. hr«o P 1 to I•. 1 H. Vr.KM, lotn Nos. 7.0:,. and TH.Med bury subdivision value s4.Ron P.ir Millar A- I.crl<-\ to l.ou Bn Auken. single friime resident * at No. It>:'4 Kurltd; value *.*> .TfiO. Pot P. V Nichol to .T. )•; Fergu.-i'n. single brick residence at No. SI Chandler value |16,5"0. For William Ho** to I,eo F. Fitz patrick. Single frame residence at .Vo, H r . Stair value I'.OOft For •’ C. Carter to A. A Wide, mnmr. two-fgmilj frame at No. .'>4K Continental, value $7.200. For George H ltou.se t Fred Wal ter, three - family frame poii>,> No. R.vR JjiclteTition. value -s4l-, U*»4. K r »■ • il l Mitt s. ? • \ ,< -v- >rd residence si No. 7 1> Palmer hlvd. cant value fS rrftO For N ip.re to jk.phle K Hahn, two-fanilty 1 1 Nna. 11-1,7 Kanada ave value js.ono. For ! H. I.e.<h e r to George A . den l .p Na, tsl M ntgomi •-a •. • v aluc For Annie c. TPinltscel to .1 W Ora bows ky, angle trick veneer resi de n < - e No. 771 TUlronn-ave., value is.r.oo. For .1. H Plchards to A H Whit lark. sinale frame residence .«t No. ins itfa Idewood value $, r ,.f)75. For IV C. Shippert to I C Auster hurv single' frame residence at. No. ■lsl. Vicksburg value ’ATi rt. F. r H A. McT.aug hlln to T* F United Fuel (o Stress bit building supplif? r CHERRY3B6O 0 COAL ft COKE Automobiles and Accessories | I Marion-Handley and Briscoe I MOTORCARS B. F. Falter Sales Company ■ Olnf rtlmtnra for F.««trrn M Irk. 1251-. IS Mnodn'J. I'kanr Market HT4 H hTiinniAKilA GRfISSER MOTOR CM 9 SrSIV »2U«-lfU>o \\*«d oard-Mf*. m ■* - I'kone Market !IM4. ■ |,(KR t>t) Riu:t( *TR k M Kllk. I %KK \M» ItIVKR **TBAMEIUIJB f IMmltle Pally »rn li-r In Kflfeet I omra<-nela*^B FLATS and PORT HURON I m riiotcrn times iIMIUK, »rflf# I xx him: pi-TBC'.' Rivtw STI AMERa. ! ~ | SPECIAL TRIPS , RAn I fJ SBC* TODAY »• 00-LlI 9:00 am., 1:30 aid 3*oo p. m., Eastern Time Bate* St. Dock. 4IW MOONLIGHT ? 40cl SUNDAY TRIPS TO ROB-LO 40c I it iu • rj* v k n»»h- 1 •* * <i* ,\h* >x oi *kns u ’n k !i ill LAKEMDE and CONCERT) Sunday Eve. Si/. Columbia, 40a l: I*. Sf I 1 k v Tt» !'<>«.«l• rt» TilM The i cht •< r* r< it »i t I’.i; ».<• r* -fitofl ■amaßuaamaMt ■—i—mn ■ ■ I —ra.inni ih»i—i n.« pII 111 —a— Big Steel Steamer Cut-in-Bay I Sunday, June 3to Put-in-Eay Leave 3a. m. Faresl I /’vrv IVlooniight Saturday June 21 J |5 Leave 9:45; 50 esnti. I I' C. ' tFpT* fyafcji liofw p t;; c A\i |\<; ln thn Sttam* I r-^.. ' ' « NzsL-a l r,AN3ANr ORCHESTPA -1 ~~p ~ ‘••23. T. 111. -i'.M I '*’ • r ‘»> ' |«l« IVrrj't | ** t—f i*naiJft^aAaak»—lkaaiiJMK—< nnmi nl. liar <a» ra, pie- fl t TTfianF"’ I .Moonlight—Continual dancing tnmi s. ! ( > p. m. to 11:30 p. m. I I not of I lr-t *f liklrt A Uu*lin steamer I Ink. I ~JjZ ; 3 EXCURSIONS '| Sunday, June 3rd! I ;;nr j j*;\ |.;m Si \!)\V Thereafter '■ To t>ugar island and Toledo I To the Flats, Tasianoo P*nk and Port Huron I Tl»«' ii • i S><*;i riii’i Pn '.midi ' /T\v:iv.» *» <»t> * niv airit* s t j* i ;i ! \vt: * r Waul.* 1 ' v ill I*!»>a 30 p. pas . •ij:.*i j. 11 n t lift fi*n» tn«* Hdta ,tn»l l.idumo on ftp. S f ».uu#lfjM l aril iIM-Hi. . K'n**' dannii* on the boat and »!i •!.>' a* Tuihfnoo I'ark. i Tickets: 'Sugar Island. r»0c: HnH and lashmoo, 7*>c{ Toledo. $1.00; Port Huron. si.-*» letum. H Wharf l oot of (Jriswold St. White Star Line Eg PAGE 5 ■H M 11M !, N- 40‘i^« 'bairn ya-av*. value^HO^#® K* r H.e>man *. \Vin»* to . hit K<>r <"h ir!**« I H 'vn to (Jar ■ ( rlt,>n, - n*t!e brtrj.. »fnwr rminfitM ||,H - V% »• ■ 7M i ft ija* .1? ».• ■ r« at H 8 1 lfl Kinjr; value fl», SIS <7 ->1 n.• i> ’lat l>ri t< v ene.'r at Mo® 17 1 ’Plarenflnn; value }1 I (I Vlfk*'* trjr value M.WO. ■ 1 0 l'*# t H» "•!•-■ r, pi .party at So. S?t St value $5>.7<70. rrliitln*—ll# f>tam Meat Und-Htil fa right —Time* *nh !?*•(.— M nln |H office wnpkmrwift^l the daY or evudtaf M 163-169 C««« Ave.. Detroit >ar*e»t, Best Kqolppod BuatMfl School la Michtffm Phone Main 6534 for Catal*