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SATIRE) AY . Jrl* Y 7, 1917. IN THE LOCAL PLAYHOUSES , r / n wiS^ 4 * MOllli; KIM. In “llllml Matt'* •in k” on Mnrilfton nrrrr n KEYES CASE ISROUGHOk BROOKLINE Love Slaying Scandal Brings In welcome Notoriety DOUBLE LIFE IS LAID BARE Mho Fired Fatal Shot Is Question That Will Not Down By J HERBERT DUCKWORTH. BROOKLINE M a July 7 The *e|f sat i-fD (1 .pride <>f aristn* ratlr ami stand off -h Rr<><>; ltn< th<> • ru-h- ■ t tow n in Hu w orl.l, ha -. . ,\. and a staggering blow in tie K> \* < Hav ing m'•■-'• r> Th;- !'.. t<■*! suburb of priv.it* parks and n. it on-. ruled to three v> rx - • •■ ' • ■!• - nn • i ■ .'■!! v r*•; •<■ s» n' it • % in» :tnP» t air* tow n -tri'-n, •r • and 1 ird to c n >i ail ri< w 1 of o.\ *1( pnn*n' ■- ill th" s*-n i 1 lott'il i'd • T 1: 1 tragedy, tn' in vain When 'he n c e wan reported a on*' of l<* !• Mr"i kl n*rs i'*> a sigh <>f r* !t»• f Th.i' bettor than bomi' '!•« I*' y «!*•:• t x*an* « t r trial rr» focus '' •■ ait* ntmn of the count t • u;■ in tlx tn l it n. i-.b r w ill **o' Fnltut*d Rrooi ' n< nn'.' hn a full si /♦<l nn' oh .«1 -living mx t**rv to Cope W ' * • t . i • ■ ' 1: ar** a m ii if tnati I*• • >ff.iSr< w hosi- > • ■»n» ■ I . 1 ’•i 1 "Mi• • x* 1 ■ v .i- found I i'»t t 1 1 v ii yi in* and- b' t itiful i v il When I’ I I.l* ’-h I. h K- V a w a f tr.d and ' ' '• r 1 <tri*• No 7f* K*nw<* and * . I v 1 1 I 'iml it humbled' 'tt tld < d* I ' i'*' « o -tlii '-■• 1 ■ to pro\i t Put a handwt tine «\p rt now s'-'i ar*- n<» v " -.tt ibont to tab*' ft* r 1 ' ■ hand In vc-if leaf Inn m'o tlv Ilf*' of the hu ban*! t *n !»?•• to light »h*- fa* t that (hot • II K* >• was a Hnrriman L'ciress To Wed Horseman jJPS i— f. Ij « l-l. V it I C APOLL yMgJ HARRUIAH « tli .i>i *» 111 lirrAinr flif Itrlilf <ti-l|>tiln In tl»r innngrM ilrtiiah ter of thr Info I. 11. IlnrrlmNN. Mniin« Ini Pint rnllrnnit mniitnlr, no«l hn « hrrn In ttjr fnrrfO'lil In »««»"lnl noil rhnrlfnlllo nrtltltlea. *•••(((• I* It nrnllh i li nr.rmiin, mrmlifr nf lh» Hrin M»nr llanl *ml I (infer Sal le* Hunt. Hr hfrrili anl rahlhlf* In* liorte*. Pr f HL Jm ft 1 I MUM I’ll It milll In n*« |>hi>.<* itranin In It Hthlnilnn tt lilt It* 11 (.11 I’ Til K 1.1 >f Who bought th*- gun front which th< shot ua - ft i »•. 1 that killed Mrs K »’v-"s * That's wnat Hr" kiln**'" police ar- tr' inp ♦•. find nut, while sash, in lb- a to! fastidious Brookline • ud'li r.s in its in it found and sordid notorl*'t v. l i t c!ii *■ tt'.Ht a pawnbn ker ] kii' w who bought ti e gun have j developed nothing Who i"|l gh t t h'e nun' j Who fl *. and the shot N* w England I ►«»n Juan Herf*, right in the mid>t of Brookline > blue blooded families man had been bung a dnulil* ! 1 f*•' tin reconsideration, too, it was de rided Mrs K*'* i ould not base flr*-d the two shots thru her hand into her tempi*' That was a physi. *al Impossibility Who. then, fired the fatal shots”’ \ "mysterious woman" had been •en '»>• neichhors prowling around tin Key* - bom* a f* w day . before the killing. Then Keyes was closely quizzed H< ftn 1 11 v betrayed Mis- Harriet A Varney, hospital n :r-i who quit her Job a* r. a rn th* dav after tb*- rritu* Miss Varney for six years had also posed as "Mrs Keyes" Keyes used to visit her 'WO or three time a w * e r, Keyes took th*’ po l'< i to 1* r -istrr - horn*' a* West 1 ;»*•• n Miss Varney was arrested and put in Jail Miis Varney's alibi is that she ar rived in Roston from North tlrafton it !*• labout the time th*' crime v rt- committed and lunched later in i Rosfnn oaf* with Keyes In a !♦ ♦r« r she s* tit her r that day he sad Keye - "couldn't eat " When inquiri* w< re made of K* \* s h* proflu* <*d a ibnti-t who ml he wa- in hts surg«-r> at the t true of th*- killing This is th*- matrimonial career of K"> < s: Married Helen 1* Provan in l»f» ' In If<lo -h*- left him In I!*M he oh ialmd a divorce In th* nu antimi he h.«>*l become ntero-ti-d in I’a dine Mi*'s* nhach, i- -•* t igr ■| ' wbo wa» to tie *>m*‘ »h* il f t’ed "w if* No A Iso. • I -aid. w ilhitl *hls tin)*- t.i * an,e ft i ndl\ with Helen Var ri* \. hosoi’al nur-« and photograidi *r model In \m- is' 1 *»t♦>. K< Vos. in N* w York, marri'-d Mi Mi* s* nhach. y* irs old, and 1" >«ars his j*ii;t«'** Th"“* at*- the highlight in tbit* niupli* ated -laying mystery th.af ' i he mir*hed Mrooklin*" ' moral i h ira* t*>r" highlights that have l*;ik**l out in pit*' of the secret winner of conducting th*' inquest ■n U uHtu *'.< lualve community,, and 'h*- almost comical deaf and dumb attitude of fh•’ local police. W. H. HIHBLEK IS VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA William H Hibhler. N- 11 >7 Kir \ ive wf-t, died Fridav night of I'ieurn pneumonia Mr Hibhler was born ;n \tmon f . Mich l.' \* .*r- ago. nd cam*' to I)*troll when h* wa years old A- a young man he • nt**r»*d t|u carp* nier contrac»in< bn-in*ss and cont titled in that work un’il th* tim* <>f bis death He wax .m net i\ * member of th* West War • n H* "d* tits' i snoiation and a mem be, of the Klks. Knights of I'ythias and Oddfellows Mr Hlh l.ler w is wblely know n thru hl.< bus me -s uctivitji s an*l his l*»dee asso ia*l**n H* was \*rx pontilat tie < ause of his happy disposition. 1. S. I’.AKKS P.IiFiAI) AT 1 CENTS A LOAN The tnill'ary bnk*ry at Fort Wayne is tinning out l.rtuu loavr <>f fltu tiread •a* h da> The hak* r\ was **Atahllst e«l to rut the high cost of br*ad and it ha done if The regiment wa- foi<*d to pas nine cents i pound f»*r bread in fh*> open market. Now it make* an even better qtp.lfty for jti‘f half that price. P i V. Water Fllter-Purifiers for Home* With Connection! to Ice Do* * j •; V». V , f v* - - * f M AIK. \lli:T KIM. With I omlun Itfllrd (.Irk In ( n<llllf«r DELEGATES TO TALK IN CHURCHES B. Y. P. I . Representa tives To Occupy Bap tist Pulpits Sunday PRAYER SERVICE IN MORNING Ministers of City To Speak On Topics of the Day and eak- t<, the In ternatlonal Baptist >oun:: ! *• - pi• - union <on%« ntion. held in th>- Wood war*l mo Baptist < hur* b the la-t thr*'»• days oj ’h*. w*«ik, will occiyix th*- pulpits nf tb* Baptist chun ii**s of the «utj Sunday morning an I •vening Ther*- will b* an early morning pra>* t s. r\i • !*<• young p*op|. in f1 • Wruxlw ard av*' Baptist « titir* b at 7 .’n ofio' k. with tb* IC*- Floyd H Adams, of Hiittiruond. lud . I* *d ing. and the services in that church at 1" ilO and 7 ->u o'clock will be *• ; *■■ tally for young people The Key \ T. Mi <'i linnion. o' Ton alii he -hi.*- speaker morning and • veiling, and the Rev W R Wibx. of Minneapolis, in th* aft* n*-on Th* cKur* h«-s, spiak*-’- n-! Im< of s« rvi*-e \\ 111 he a- fell*>w 1.1 yf l b 111 il I ' b o 'k t i it- \ \\ H i: ,1. ' .out at : ell. k tli** I {** \ Fb-yd H Adams \Varr*»i o* i* 1•* • I- k Mr X*‘a n'«. and at T - :*i ..'.-1..- k. th* ft V ** h-;'*z. I * rr* r*" i. in ..* • , , Mi Sab at uniat • b th* l( •• ■ 'ha rl* s W inn* r s ’ f *■* .* \** a * II n I -In* k. thr I:» 1 H B sti'l 1-n - . I'o . I p 'tllh 11 • a I ’! ■ ii R Hn*h‘*p. and a* "'i 1 1. M*: lif r * I. Tr-•> r r 11 -k •* * M*m• -r ta it in ?n *cl. k. Mr \\ finer .in I 5* t *>. I. k. th** K*-\ l.*i!‘ii/ 1 II ms* n b'ir st i|i'rni«n. at 7 ■ • ••'o*. U. Mi Mi« hi-: B-m I ah, it * » * \ *- • TTf' vr TANARUS, n»]ip. mil It .. ••!* k t tie Ilf \ V It \V •e, r s•. r t it < *i duck, th* iti" r. y Mu :t « in. t**n i• *• at : n u t*•* k th<- i\ Joseph rtre-'n, nc flat 7 "a-■ k. S* Irion I, B-'bJ-i t - ~ Park, at 10 ’** o I'lm k Willi II i”w* and *t S o'cl.w-k Mr. Mr* • n i r«t ct i*. h. I’ortia at 1 o * I-.. 1 the IP v W p I,- \*■ 11 nnl i • 1 ■ k t Bex \\ <* \ nd* r >n Puea For False Arrest Charging assault, faUe arrest and fa 1s• imprisonment. <;**nrge Mai*r has filed suit for SIO,OOO damages ngninst K»e*irge T. Hasten i>Hrt*!e officer Thomas .Toy, John Trl* -t and Oscar Hebei Maler sjiys he was detained 71’ hour - after h* had boon admitted to hail when he appealed his case to recorder's court He has also filed a suit again t Hr. Bernhardt Jacob, superintendent of the iW'troif House of F'rrection. charging illegal detention. The Minn* sofa Federation of Women's Flub, will hold its an nual oonvcnHon at Mankato in S*p- BUILDERS’ AND TRADERS’ PERMANENT BUILDING EXPOSITION IM •i H 3yP • EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE A frrr* rxhfbi'ion <•! hun<lr*<l *l l - ;•!.« • T'i.Mliif: W| •\ll 1■( tjEn*, nifl’i r;«N. •‘" r . ‘ otulik > and ?<>r Lt-nfJl’ FOURTH FLOOR PENOBSCOT BLDG. CHERRY 5040 JUST A MINUTE, MR. BUSiNKS MAN SAVE MONEY We transform the city water Into the most palatable, sparkling, clear, wholesome drinking water. Install our all-in one Puro Filter Cabinet with ice coila. No bottles, stands nor pails Unlimited amount of properly coaled drinking water always on tap All-in-one cabinets for offices, factories, clubs or stores Filters with ice bo* connections for household use. 6,000 in use in New York city, 4,000 in Chicago. Why iwuftnftn? —Call us. i The Puro Water Filter Cos. Telephone Cherry 6.187. DETROIT, MICH. 207 East Jefferson Ave m* Bi/.-b-.T j . . ' , *■ . n n— * i iii.him i \ Miorr Diin«*rr \%rniir Imrlruqne com - PM II } * pr HARVARD ROAD OPENED TO MACK HarxajcL. Homes subdivision In Hros.se Point* park, which has just be. n placed on the market by Will S» John a- Company, xxill open Har x *r*l rd thru to Mark ax**., insuring th*- residents of a paved street run ring from J* ffer-on :*x«• to Mack The opening of this subdivision was made n*.. arx i*x ii:*' rapid build ing 'ij* of t H Hah* rkorn’s F»ros?e Pointe Park s )t**l)\ision an*l liar xa r dr*l .-alxlivi-(on. both sold by Will S' ,r*hn <v i ’ompany Fix. hous* ranging in price from s':<!, *»*!«. '** s’<»«* ** mi either fiti (shed or un*i* ■ construction in these two uhdix 1.-:* : Tli*>pening «»f Harx'-ard rd ’** Ma k xxill giv** the nwriiT of 'l.* -* bouse- arc* ss to *>ith*‘r Ma» k *>r J> ff* rM*n aves. I). I*. W. EMPLOYE KILLED BY A! TO NT H Os-. Nn. Jib Fort «t east, a w a'ehtnan in the P P W vards at Michigan ave and Eighteenth st , \x ,i» killed Frida x afternoon w h*-n a ! ght m()tor truck driven by H I.of t i- No ♦1 x Hazeltnn-av* . knocked Vim in front of a h* avy I> i’ W. truck *lri\»n by Henrge Thompson The wheels of the lat'er pass* and over Turn, causing d*ath almost instantly. Neither driver x*a- held SHOOTS W IFE ACCIDENTALLY While Thomas T)ag«n xxa clean ing his rexolver in th*' kitchen ot 1i- home, N'o 17 - Hreenwood ave . Friday afternoon, the \m .pon was accidentally di'd irged Th* bullet struck Mr- rumen, who was ironing tn 'h* side, inflicting a wound She xxa.- taken to H c*!vinc ho-pi tal The annual ii nvention *>f th« Na tional association will he informally op* ned in Portland. Ore. today xx h th* reception of th* delegates and the ni* •'ing of committees and s!*!e * onferences. Are You Guilty of Murder? WILL YOU KELP AMERICA WIN? «\ fn Inrk. .Innr :C l*rnh Ihlflon for thr prrlod of Ihf "if """ nrlt iioHlnl (oniKbt >«t n mrrtlng hrlil undrr thr miMfli'f* of tlw- Vm rrleun Mfdlmt «o mmlttrn on (hr trrnlmrnt of Ml<-ok«|. lam nml narrotlr addict lon I'hr «rn*r of Ihr mcctliU «"■* *■«•*'•"*’ (tn, rrntfirnl not milt *hnuld prohibit thr in nn a lnl nrr of ithl*kr>. hill Ihnl ll itl*o -houlil |t»t** I no* *t«rpln« thr «*r of *a< h n* l« nlrrnilv mn nus art nrr<l ••l»r. John II <tnorLrnho*, nldrlj knovtn n* on allrnlM. drrlnrrd fhnt II (hr mil Inn I* to innlnln In It* mornl «(nnilliiK tohm-ro nl*o mint hr nli. Il*hnl. 11.- mlilril ihnt (hr (Inir noulil ronir •« hrn thr limn nho III! %I * IN III! INK. t |t» % RKT’IT'.A, or fll.Allh "111 hr dr r mnl m Ml Mill Hl:H.•• , —< h|.-ii*» Trlhunr. Junr 4. »»»• • or unto him thnl ictirth hi* nrlghhor drink, that pa(tr*l thjr hottlr lo him, noil miikr* him ilriinkrn nl«o." ll.ihnkknk 2tl 2, I V Enlist now in the ‘‘Clean Life Clul>" of The Anti Cigarette League of America 11 If* U nm.-tn'i l>iw|*lf. In *t-# I hlru^o. f 4 \j( v piKf <;**t*n. !*• m-l’-r 'am* * .T .TrfYr«>' r PI»M T>tr* t^r OI K SIAM.AN—“A CLEAN LIFE" w \T<n this **Ar>” DETROIT TIMES WAR’S END MAY COME IN BALKANS Allied Success There Vet Force Decision OBSTACLES ARE NOW REMOVED Menace of Greeks On Entente Flank Now Asset By MILTON BRONNER \N \SiUNGTON, July 7 Military and travelers here familiar with Ui*- situation in the Balkans ar*- confident that If the Allies de tertnin*- upon a real offensive north w aid from Monasti'r. the abdication of Kinr < onstantino of Greece an*l tin i• on to power of former Pre mi* r Y*-n:/*ios make the Job about Pm p* r i < nt easier. Sitin'- -trafemsts hold the real key to winmne the -ur is in a cam |n."n ti,r'i Serbia, with the idea of "tiM-ng the Berlin Constantinople railroad W- i'y -bout the Allied flank and re r k*pr 'h*- armies under (Jen. Sat i to.i- me time for months tn northern Greece Command of the Greek pi* uttlon improves the case n three particulars The allies can land men. food and n umtinns at western tjreek I -*rts n*ar the he«*l of Italy, involv ing a v**:i trip of hut a few hours, instead ol the seven-day trip from Marseilles to Salonika thru the sub marine infest* and Aegean sea. Th* Xl'ie- no loneer need fea wi it a r,r*-ck armv under Constan 'ine m ght have attempted to do. If they choose, the Allies can i-mt' in-let-r th * - wheat supplies of ft.• ri<h plaint of Thessaly \t pr* nf Mi* Allies hate a line between l’.vi and miles. It run« front Walona. Albania, to Lake fn'rida. to Mona-tir in Serbia,over to !..ik< Dorian and then to the :• of Kav. la. where th- trenches fa • Kawiia. Greek city g \**n over to Bulgarians by command of Cor stant ine Th line i« held b> Italian troops on t!." tvi-t, *hen a Russian di si. n. Mir* • Serb armies, the From in Vardir valley and around ,k* Dorian, tlo-n the British in St-r ima \allev B> po • -.-ion of Monastir the Ah n<s are within 1R miles of Prilep .rd Velr-s. whi' h ran be taken after • •n* 1 smash thru a mountain ran*e directly south vs ih*-m Once the \!li.s have these two towns, they an turn *ho hip Babouna ran*e by flankinc i* and fmhtinc their way 40 nule-- to Vsktib, key to the Al lied objective At 1 'skub ' they would he astride a railroad that leads directly to \j h They could then either fol low this railroad to Nish or i?o across the plateau to Sofia. Capture of either of these cities Installations for Offices, Factories. Clubs. Restaurants Hotels and Public Buildings BY DUDLEY A SIDDALL Executive Secretary Michigan State Aseociatlon of Real Eatate Boards Thruout the state, and espe cijilly in Detroit, real estate op erators report subdivision busl mss greatly ‘tiinulnted during j the past few weeks This now 1 i.rfivity is generally ascribed to ; 1 th« lifting of uncertalntio* from 1 •he public mind a* regard* the i j effect of the w.ir on future con ■ <Jltion*. It t•» now a well recog i nlied fact that all lines of indu i tr> are operatin'; at capacity and i will be forced by the conditions * to continue this wa\ fur an in 1 definite period The result of ! this is m* i»dy employment for •he great mass of worker# who J constitute the hulk of real prop i erty holders Wages are tend inc to higher I* vein, and because i of these facts confidence Is re I turning to the public mind and it is perceived that continued prosperity is certain to mean a crowing real rs’ate market and its attendant opportunities tor profit. would cut the raxroad between Ber lin and Constantinople This would cut off Turkish grain from shipment to Germany, and would prevent the Turks getting ammunition from Germany, so It is figured Turkey and Bulgaria, for largely the same reasons, would quickly have to get out of th*» war Motorist Held tor Trial Frank Mayers was held for trial on n charge of manslaughter in Po lice Justice Sellers' court Friday. Mayers Is alleged to have struck and killed Mrs \nni Kckholm at Woodward ave nnd |)uflleld-st. F-h 1 s with his automobile HOME TEAM WINS Score: Detroit 4 Chicago 1 To help keep tlieir eyes on the ball and their minds on the game nearly all the players ■"*»■> ▼ BASE* field game sati rday ■ Detroit vs. H Washington L GAME STARTS AT 3:00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time Reserved and Box Seats at Soper’a Cigar Store, new Dime Savings Bank Bldg On the BEACH and BOARDWALK ' ATLANTIC CITY. N J. 1 i Rett - Recreation —Recuperation Spend a frwdm at theChal fonte- the hotel of hospitality and homelike charm. American £lmn Golf and yacht privileges lake reservations now. THE LEEDS COMPANY si a ■ wts ■ ■ m llrslnnlng I'eesriay, .loir 3 Day Trips to '~EEe!>-' Cleveland steamers leave fr.r Cleveland dally exerpt Sunda> at *• "0 a m . Central Time nrrlvinn nt Cleve land at 4r. m Tare, one »-a\, 12 Hteamera lenv. foot of Third St Detroit A Cleveland Navigation 4 onipnn», ?tn Kara 14 SO Kor Clave and. Pitta, urt‘\ and points South, daliv los«t p m. for Alpena. Mackinac Island, St l|n*t.« and ear ports Mondays and Saturday* I OS p on . Wednesday* and Fridays Slt a nv. Central Tims mssinsrs Isavs too* *if Third S'anus City Ticket OSSoe 111 OMawc.ld street. 1 | .. ne herry *>43 ft. Wharf feet of Griswold st Western rime Tor the Date Teehetno Park sod ort Huron »«> parts steamers leev* Detroit daily I 4S a m ands 14 p m. Benders. m'trnlps •'aamar :a»*»a • SO For Taledo and Sugar talar and stssmsr Isavra dally 4 IS a m and I 10 p m. Bundara, I 41 t a and I It s a OCKAIt ITRAMIHIPS cTfTTg NEW YORK—LIVERPOOL NEW YORK FALMOUTH LONDON NEW YORK—BRISTOL Drafts, Haney Orders, Hall ar Cable. Great Britain. Ireland. Reaa dlaavta, Italy. For further information apply n STATIC »T, n. r, *r L**al Agaats INVEST YOUR MONEY IN UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT INDIAN LAND The Agfeat way to Invent your money ta to buy land. The beat peraon to buy land from la Uncle Sam The United Slates Government will noon cifft-r for aale thousande of acrea of rich land belonging to the Choctaw anil Chkkaagw Indian Trlbea in Eaatern Oklahoma, at far leaa than lla actual value. You are entitled to at leaat ISO acres of these lards if you hav® not bought Indian Land before. There is no homeatead or Improvement requirement. You get your title* from Uncle Sara and the land ia yours to do with as you please You can stay at home and deal with the United State* Government DIRECT. It takes onl> a little money and a few dollars invested in these lands may mean a fortune to you. It has to thousands of others One sure thing you will make some money out of the investment. Every element of chance is eliminated when you allow us to do your locating These lands are located tn Oklahoma’s wonderful oil and gas area, but cannot be developed until complete title is acquired from ihe Government. Notwithstanding the fart that Oklahoma oil industry is just in its infanev. the value of her oil produced last year exceeded that of any other State in the whole UNION. Visit the Oklahoma Free Demonstration Car located at Michi gan Central Coach Yards. 17th and Rose sts., one block south of Michigan ave. Open 9 a. m till 9 p m., including Sunday. '• Big Steamer Put-in-Bay leaves every 1 & 9 /*jr. • p* . h Put-in-Bay, Cedar Point, Cleveland and Sandusky. hr Million Hollar Vrrry Moniinirnt sip 7 and I m« at »lir llhj M * Boanl Mammoth llotol. Dtn'lni on the Boat, Klmrl’a orrhaatrm v l*ut-ln-Hai l.\<ry lint 1 5 bout*' alopii Karr. II gy a 1 T. W>rlr linn 7"- - *ii»Hn»« »t txcursions /r*dar Point. Mn.; Mni. SS« anti IP., (tv* nntin'dt^ I Hoonrt Trip, |I tl. Cleveland Daily at 9:00 a. m. $1.75 one way. Moonlight Excursions * WHh Da»clj»g DTEAMKR FRANK K. KIBBY aJao lro»ra at 5:00 P M. wrrk da>a. Departure* Aahley a Dnitll Bt«un*r lJn a, Flr»t Htrnrl Wharf, lailfrt Tima. DETROIT RIVER STEAMERS Columbia EsA£| to 808-L0 Week Days 9 a.m., 1130 and 3 p.m. Snndaya— -9.30 ■ a nia 9 2*3 p.m. Returning Arrive 2*B p.m. Kaateru Tima. Dancing and Rathing. Fare (Except Holideyr) 400 Children 23c MOONLIGHT with Dancing oa Sir. Colombia or St*. Claire every Keening Kscept Son. and Mon. Bj3(> Fora 40e. (Except Hobdays) SUNDAY FVK. Columbia Lake Rida ud Concert 40c S# liqaor* p.ratll.d. F.aatarm Standard Tim* 411 trips from Rat** Rt. Tk* rttkt to r*fu** *nr p*r*on admliiloa t* boat* and park U r***r?*d. EXCURSIONS •rtjHPW. To PORT HURON, TASHMOO PARK the Flats, Sugar Island and Toledo To Tiii.i'iiiti a\i> 'i t.Att T n T'mhnioo Flits 'inrf n>w str ritv of T..ie<tn leaves for 10 Adsnmoo. r iais ana Siignr Island end Toledo A 10 » m. Port MUTOn returning arrives lietroit 7.45 p. m. . i...... « „ Tw.. hours in Toledo. , Tsshmoo leaves 1 a m. Ps ll.nelnx All l»«r In the HI. Ball turn,n « arrives Detroit * .0 p. m Itomn on the I Ity of Toledo. Str Wailketa leaves 2 .10 p. m . Kitra Atenmer. to Super island connecting with Str. Tashmoo at ontv. 1 to a m. Steamer Greyhound Tashmoo Park for Sugar Island and Toledo. LIP* Str. Owana leaves for Flats, Tash- P rn ... moo and Algonac only. 2 p. m. He- Pnssengers going to Sugar Island turning leavea Algonac 7 p. m. ??- v r i onl i r cht h, leavln , Talari" OHi'HrATHA AMI IHMIM. ON the Moonlight leaving THE STR.T A AIfMOO Al.l/mi. WAI Dancing "'and* TO IMiltT HI NOA VAI. HKTI RA. Tickets Toledo, tl round trip Tickets Port Huron, fl 2;«: Tash jAugar Island, 50c moo and Plata. 7Ro. riNAKI/A ORI IlKATllt Ftllt I'ltFX DAM I'l* **n Bouts and Parks. Moonlight Finir.lon*—s»tnnt»r and Sunday, .Vie. A* liquors Allowed. Hastern Time. t»rt»nel4 Street Wharf. I SIX STEAMERS ( * Between Detroit & Cleveland . Every 24 Hours '4 The luxurious steamers of the D. A- < ► 1 T.ake I,lne» aff..rd the most convenient [. 4 mode if travel dav or night, between ft , Detroit and Cleveland Steamer Schedules '• **. I p»av s*e«mers leave dailv except Sun It wi** ij day at «"0 a m . irnvtni; a* Cleveland T *. .. . 4 p m, »'entral Time f * ' Nigh* s’esmers leave dally at pi 4i p |, •* ’ . ./ ?Vi. * , : m and 11 p *ti . arriving at < l«-veland f t a-* *ys a. m. f'entral Time. E' Three steamers from Cleveland to pe- L. . ■ ■■, „sfl p m , Central Time Igq < »'***'-ft. | Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Cos. r\l I rhtlip If MM "an Pres 91 A AS-' xntr. Vl<-e.p-es & d»n Mgr I ' fl / > * l i. i,e« ah I/#■; Ntenmers Third •m .. r nu-<s — —i ' I , »-# '/-'l. .v^iavaii i .w,yiryr^w A** . f '/!Mr |f No Guess Work mS ma TIMES can ihow the advertfaer Jo«t who* lie ia Udldng to in any block in the city. \ PAGE 5