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Have a Summer Resort All Your Own Secure a. lot for your summer Bungalow in Sawyers ’ K eego Harbor Subdivision Bring the Family Out to Cass Lake on Sunday Just this side of Pontiac (with 5-cent fare to the heart of that city). Place yourself and family in a healthy neighborhood nearly 400 feet above the Detroit river. We offer you this unusual opportunity to secure n frontage Ptai. Right on the Trolley Line on I Cass Lake or on Dollar Lake Prices $450 Suitable Terms Come out and see the property. Take Orchard Lake interurban car out Grand River, get off at Keogo Hai bor stop and walk about 150 yards along the car line to our branch office on the grounds. Write or Phone for Further Particulars to Judson Bradway Cos. Phone Main 45. 533 Majestic Sunday and July4th Excursions A To the FLATS, TASHMOO PARK M and PORT HURON «TMMrn< I.K4VK ItHlliilT: r ' ° o ' H m Txuhrn™ 4 10 and 7:.in r m TOir.DO, a rn . \\lt hXO a m . 930 c m.. 530 and 9pm TICKETS FI. AT* and TAAHWOO IMnH, 75r| TOI.RIXO. 91.00. SI (.AH IM.AM», V>«. TO I'OHT HI HOT. 11 16 «U rdiml trip FIKKEI 'A OH( HRITIIA on R«ii (• and a( Parka for Krre Hatirln*. Takf tho All Day Trip to Port Huron and rMiirn on the f Ainmia A• rninrr Tuikmim. 115 m'l**’ rid* an >n l.akr Si Clair through the V S ah ip .anal and the *nnr. st_ cp, i r riwriii one <.f t e m("t beautiful dav b<>ata In ft» w.irM f r |! , i Toledo ami r.-tuin .-n the *tr. f’Uf Os Toledo for 11.0 IHnrlnc all la-. n the ate.ime' Mo Manor* Allowed. “Knntern Time" WHITE STA R LI N K tthnrf Tool of l.rtawold Afreet l»elro|f, Mli-hlann DETROIT ftlVf.R STEAMTWN "ga O J 1? 8:30 TO Ssstj Hbbss ounaay Lve. eastern standard &SSHB3B£ BTR. COLUMBIA FROM BATES ST. LAKE RIDE f ND CONCERT SOLOI9T—CHARLES M. CLOHECY—FuII Orchestra—No Liquor*_4oc The rl«ht so refnae any penon adm laalon to Wonts and Park f » • j TT j I Lndeared to the Hearts ot Lakeside Hat.eL Thousands ot Detroiters —— and Michigan Residents Enriched in its simplicity and homelike environment, through a genuine fondness for entertainingt by the well-known and over-popular nost and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Rohde. ‘ Many years have seen many chaugos in and around Detroit, many improvements have been made, including lakeside Inn, which is a model of everything new, but the genial smile and warm greeting of Mr. Rohde and “Ma” Rohde has remained through all. Visitors from far and near have been won by the gracious wife of the Inn pro prietor and well deserved is the reputation she enjoys as that of the lady who maintains a public dinner table second to none in the middle west. lakeside Hotel is a splendid place to enjoy a dinner of fish, frog and chicken and game in stason and with much concern and pride do the host and hostess strive to please, but in spite of this it is also 'generally known that if the fish get to biting good md patrons mildly challenge the Rohdes to a tilt with hook and line, up they get and go “pell mcll” for they both love the sport and many trips do they enjoy each season. Lakeside Hotel, as the illustration shows, is a first-clßfcs summer resort, where every modern convenience has been installed for the comfort of the patron, and is a monument to the thrift and aptitude Os Mr. and Mrs. Rohde, who have successfully traveled the road of life. Perfect team-mates with the objective “success” as their goal, but not to be reached at the cost of one whit of honor. An effusive welcome always awaits tha week end. and every other person or pri sire a safe place to bring the “kiddies” for a week-end and every other person or pri vate parties who would enjoy a thoroughly pleasant outing will be very well satisfied with a visit to the one bright spot five minutes ride from Mt. Clemens, on a perfectly good automobile road to and from Detroit. 1917. Free Dancing on the Boat and Ml s X. /mfe?, Island Steamer City of Toledo Griswold at Wharf 9 p m sharp— or take the Atr. i.rrjhnnnd Mt 5 p m. «nd h»v* 3 hour*' dancing At the rark. TICKETS 50c *o i.iqt on* Ai.i.owr.n 9% kite Ai■ r I.lne DETROIT TIMES w “The Spot for lleurty Appetite* and Perfect Sleep.” The Star Island House Michigan's Famous Summer Resort REACHED BY WHITE STAR STEAMERS STAB ISLAND, ST. CLAIR FLATS, MICH. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Star Island particularly appeal* to parties <»r Individual* wish nr to spend weekend* away from the city. From the moment you reach this spot until the time you leave you enjoy that wonderful • Tng of contentment and pleasure characteristic to a well planned \acauon. SELECT DANCING PARTIES EVERY EVENING STAR ISLAND is In the Heart of the St Clair Fishing Ground*. the Venice of America. Boat*, Skilled Punter*, Rod*. Halt and ali ueces paries for fi*hing Sail boat*, row boat*, ateatn and gasoline launches Bathing, lawn tennis, outdoor and aquatic panorama of America * great Bathing, lawn tennis, outdoor and aquatic aport.B, Large roomy varan da* with lounging chair*, overlooking an ever-changing panoraama of America's great merchant marine. More tonnage annually pause* on the St. Clair River than pa**** an> other point In the world, not even excepting the Suez Canal. Private dining room* for upeoial parties. Long distance telephone connection. WM. WEBER and FEB. LA PARL, Proprietors Rate* for Season 1917: Evening Dinner $1; Special Rates by the Week. FISH, FROG OR CHICKEN SUPPERS Send for Illustrated Booklet to Star Island House, St. Clair Flats, Mich. ■ -Pt. lll.p I Sim (,rf for «h:»r»n* Mnkr f£s A 1600 Mile, 6-Day Detrost-Duluth Cruise § \r> Hr I rfhll r, S«j j jjj it \\ 1111 1, ••• ii nii iiuiii iii ' • - gs ur r - « 35: ' Fi " 1 rr 33 to \ . ■, r £S > y /£ t<ni,<• nft «' ' ss Trianul* Tour == Irianj,ic lour m < [p Sunday « r .inlude. <•.! S ; Mackinar ' r<“ pm« t- <• -es i iviu ■ “ t'tpy i > ss : trn \• 1 S5 IK|HA^V|rg rtjr i m m ■b; " «• •* dp inn'- on Ma up-h«-uind rn<l d«>\v n hound trip*. «B Eg round t-Ip f2'V f>. P»-nrt:in» in liaorgkm EEj[_ C\ ir.MMftl. nut. I'a**. tit.nl, ~~lh Jr ‘ £9 >«,. t n., tip K«*rt *t. W. Phone « nil. (U'jn. X, Big Steamer Put-in-Bay leaves every - % j*w day at 9:00 a. m. Eastern Time .for ' Are 'ho Million Pkrr Moanrarnt •*-• h tl.r Pity ""Ik ami MtmiMlh Hotel* tl n»nring nn the W«*t. Klnrrl t orchestra v r«t-ln-lIAT Fvery Dn, (A hour*’ atop), Fare, R. t. C • ! Week I»«T*. 75« V AnmUy* and .Inly 4, $1 (Ml recursions / o*a*r rolnt. nan., Mon,, Wed. «ml Krl„ hours* st*p) ' Round Trip, f 1 *5. Cleveland —Daily at 9:00 a. m. $1.75 one way. Moonlight Excursions ATF.AMER FRANK F. KIRRY mUo leave* ot S 00 T M «.A days. l>Hisrtiiros Ashley A Dustin Htrsmir I-In o, First Street Whorf. Eastern Tins*. JULY 4th EXCURSIONS to CLEVELAND Enjoy a holiday trip, the luxurious D ft C steamer t.> 1 'aveland. | Steamers I»ave July 3rd a» * *Oa m and 10 4S p m . Ont*al Time Hoturn steamer* lrnyo ClrvHatul July 4th nt I SO a to and 10 46 p. tn Far# $3 00, round trip. _ | Niagara Falls via Buffalo Tho "Two (ilants of ths tlr*-At <’lty of Drfroit ITI and I City of Clsvrlnnd lll.—lnavo and illy at 600 p. m Crntral Mm*, nr- I rlvlny at Buffalo. ».no a m.. Eastern Tims Karr ff to r-'in® Trip. | Tli-ksta good rsturnlng unfl/ Oiff.* Slot. I DETROIT A CLEVELAND NAVIGATION COMPANY I Steamer* Leave Foot of Third St. I ISLAND LAKE HOTEL !«hind Ijike, Mich. o On Prre Marqurtte R. R„ 42 mllea from r»rtrolt by motor out Oranrt River avr A nlrr plaro to vla|t over the Fourth Flahlnf. Rnatlnß, Rath- Ins. etr Kyrollcnt Mral.a. Rales from |lO to sl2 per week. Address A. fi. BROWN, Prop. BRIGHTON, MICH. Island Lako Box. ► • l« ~ , 4 j t> m Far* 14 00. For Fnis. Curak and p«>in<s Ssutn. daily 10*44 p m. For Alpsna. Markina I* •*'4. s Ignaca an*, oar par’s Moadava *nd ik'urniti B 00 p in., Wsdnrsds/s an 1 Ffldays lit a IP. Ontrsl Tims Htssmsrs IsaVs toot of Third ueo City TVAst UOm. 141 Ortso, Id »trs*c Phom herry 4436 ADVERTISE IN mt TIMES IT I'AVS ■DKcmnnK . .. v-jS'.' =.>:v%vjiyß»/> «. ‘^-^.ShT ’ *7" ■^ v ?- - ■ B|^*|ylfijß>JiiQßMk^ &>?■>- WESTWOOD OTTO INN she Motorist’s Paradise A delightful plare to bring your family and friend*. Private parties may arrange for exclusive serrlce by mail or phone. FISH. FRO<; AND CHICKEN DINNERS of unexcelled preparation We maintain our own frog pond and chicken farm. • 1 **♦ *l] ’ fYep Phone for Table Reservations —Tall EloiaeSS "V • Have You Planned Your Vacation Supplies Yet? Don’t wait till the last moment and then make a slip shod selection. Arrange for them now, when you can be assured of their best quality and serviceability at prices here that mean a genuine saving. <* ,' -—— -' , - ■■ ... ■' ■- " 1 gaa SITTC’ASKS, TRAVELING BAGS AND HANDBAGS We flatter ourselves that we have a selection that for value is second to none. Let us show them to you. —- : —;.—. - ■■-—■: -izl'. - ,i.- -J Automobile Guides. Books and Maps— covering any section of the country that you Wish to vi*»lt very complete. Leather Traveling Sets mighty handy In a cane of nece?>pity. Address Books a big convenience for route lists and addrep^ev Trip Books in w hich vou '-an record your most inten "ting trips and experiences. Albums for Kodak Pictures that will pre serve the per nep of greatest int « rest to \ou qREOORYfIAYER & [HOM (0. STATIONERY — PRINTING —BLANK BOOKS LOOSt. LEAF DF VICES-OFFICE FURNITURE CADILLAC SQUARE DETROIT. M.CM. * « PRINTERS «T\ riONF.RS, LITHOGRAPHERS, LOOSE LEAK DEVICES, BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY, OFFICE FCRNITCRE THE RAIL ROUTE TO Michigan’s Best Summer Resorts BENTON HARBOR AND ST. JOE OTTAWA BEACH AND MACATAWA PARK WHITE LAKE AND PENTWATER EDDINGTON AND TRAVERSE BAY PETOSKEY AND BAY VIEW MACKINAW ISLAND CHARLEVOIX AND THE INLAND LAKES Pere Marquette Railroad For detailed information regarding Hotels, Rates, Trains. elr., call ( ity Ticket Office, l>ime Hank Hldff. Main 3H*; Main 3520 ™ws™3E3 Wh*rf foot of Ofiawold •« KaiMtn Tfino. Tor *P* Fl«li T»«nm<. , P. i K n-1 ff.rt Huron nay pofti # Oofrott dour f O • rr 1 ,0 t» lundava r»r>rnin< aa'.n 1 <" for Tolodn a*d loiond «•*’»*» loaroo dotl? I 10 * m «*-'d ) 00 » !?k ftundaya, I II i. no and I If im Prlnlmi—thr plain non! kind— dial la right— Tlmra Job Dept.— Main 4*>3d. Writing Cases, Tourists’ Tablets, Foun tain Pens and Note are absolute ne ceapiriep for any extended trip. Whatever you want, come to up we will endeavor to serve your bo«t interests in the most courteous way. If too busy to come to the store, Phone Main 5216 and we will send a representative. prTROtT RIVER STEAMERS Columbia EA££t.. 808-LO «£s™“ HVnk llnri I) a.m.. It.lO nn4 3 p.m. D«.in n.m., 2*3 p.m. Knlarning ArrW* 2 Air** p.m. Kootora Tim#. Banrinl anti HathinL Ear? (Elirpt Holiday*) 40r Lkildran 2."»a MOONLIGHT with llanring on Sir. Cnlomhia or Slo. Clair? ororjr Evnoinc K*ca>p» Son. and Mob. Hi.HI Far? 40a. {E»rp« H«W»yt) NtTNDAY KVH. Columbia Lake* Rida Coaoort 40* fla llnanr* pormlttad. Ktaiara Arandard Tim* All trip# Itaoßa*** Bt* Til* rlfkl «• rafaaa lay ptraaa admtaalaa «• Sat* nod pork S ißßirtad. ai * * PAGE 5