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SAT l T KI)A Y . Jl L Y 2K , 19 17. Jungaleers Need Double Victory Today to Stay in Running With Indians C addying for Uncle Sam. , f-' ' : '■ ->*■*- V I \ i*' \ .MrAfh&n f l: ; v , As/s* / '' </. < -*tt .. \ • \ , f /. ■*> Shooting Clubs Urged to Feature Beginners Days Idea Has Been Big: Suc cess for Two Years About the best i.• «-* of (iromotiv. work for the sport of tri shooting in recent v*u«rs th»• inauguration of th*» "Beginners' Day” hl»m. Tri*- 1 for »h*' first time in 191 i* during th*- month of May h.7 , *t men nnd 1!J women appeared at pun clubs and »hot at day ••rgots f.>r th* rtr.«r time The scope of th»» Id*'a was broad en**d anno-what 1 a•*t \*»ar in allow ing the thoot* to take place during Mav and lun* - and allowing men and women who had no* shot at more than jftd t4rgot> ro participate f or the Beginners' Day trophies In 19D*. th***. events «op rondutt'd h> 77.3 dub* and ll,fi2r> person* par tlcipatrd In r*r«l •• T' to make these beginner-’ day* attractive trophies ar* given i silver watchful, to the mnn and a silver spoon to the woman making the b*st scorr To inter*--«t the dubs two trophies up* given in each State one to the club that get < out the greatest number of begum* rs and another to the rluh who gets out the second highest total. Two trophies are also given in each of the i'anadlan provin* es. Records are maintained to show how the clubs far* The Paliquloquo Rod and Oun * dub. of I’anbury, Conn., got out the greatest number of shooters in U*ls, with the Pori land (Ore i Club second la*s* >ear the Hawthorne club, of Chicago, was high, w ith the Hrookville I Miss • ‘lub second Illinois got c out the largest number of beginners RRH. with r.s women Pennsylvania got but i|t« great* t .number of nu n f.2x and the Kevsfone Siat»* also “inducted •'!>.*• great* st number »*t shoots sd. The I*H7 beginners' day event* should outclass those of the past IN THE LOCAL PLAYHOUSES I ** I I -,B^ • i H t >-*% v* - 7 •• > ' 1^ { ■ i; s!jm_ l .// ■M^-.- BNILI KTRVKXH firllllaaf star an aerr'n. I* wo 'MM Th** same provisions ht*- I’iiad* for th*- .lull trophies and to ’hi- :i]*Ti and .v omen '•hooters \' • ordtnp to Dm announcement, a Ik* gmn**r i- .onr- who ha not shot at nior* than .'•no targets before \prlt 1 Thf shoot.- will ti.- h**!d during Mav and .1 un• Many club* will con durt more than on** shoot so ,t- to giv*- attention to people who wish to -**>ot. hut cann make their time tit the on** partlru ar date. It is Migrated that beginners’ da . events :**• at targets, in tring l - ot flv. and that the tatge*> ie thrown straightaway and not more than :IT» yards \ beginner *‘day events nr* club boosters and builders as w* 11 ,i> aids to trapshooting, dubs are asked not to put on any o*her events the day th«-v fa\** beginners' shoots This will allow rhe veteran trap shooters to give attention to the novir* and Instruct him or her in the proper method of shoot in: 'I h*■»*• ar* the days when we all • hntild know how to handl** firearms ami no b**ti< r < ban* *■ "as •v• r given Americans than beginners da>« Accept the opportunity while it 1s here. SHOUT SHIP MEET HEGINS MONDAY MT CLEM ENS. Mi» h . July L'S The com •n- is of opinion among the trainers now at Ms Clemens g* t ting ready for the Short Ship meet ing which opens Monday, is tha' this track is the fastest half mile oval tlu r e is' Alb* r* W Tn>for, who is manager of the m< *’, de dares th< registration P far beyond all Jai k Winnings, of Montpelier, Inti., is to be the starter, ’and Frank S Cooke, of I h'troit, will be the presiding Judge Ml rat es ar* to !>*■ decided by t lire** In sh *> heats to a finish. Totl.iv i the. third anniversary of fh* great war. • >aaaaaaMa«MaaMaHnMBnaBHBHBMBMMiM %\ M % HIM *;i< Arpfirlnf In ••%!lle-n-Mlntiln Ken- j HaU" li IrrtMv 1 By Ripley. LONG SHOTS WIN AT KENILWORTH Favorites Fail To (op As Often As Ex pected hong sho\- again made the pro ! gram Friday, at Kenilworth track. nt» resting, Isahull** M . Etruscan arid Hilly Culbertson coming thru "n tickets that meant big money for their hacker* The favorites galloped away with the rest of the races. The percentage of victories so far in the meeting at K**nllwortn Is greatly jn favor of th** long shots The track conditions have he* n ideal and everything seems to have been set for easy conquests for th. favorites, but the boys who have been foil.*<ting on th*• ir bets are those that have taken the chance on 'he lesser lights Ft ruscan ((inquest Friday was quite a surprise, neither horse nor rider -••* Tiling to give evidence of ability to ••• in at the finish, but Etruscan cot a nose to the good down under th* wire, which is ihe place the judges look for the winner. MARATHON SWIM THIS AFTERNOON I'he four mile Marathon swim held under the auspices of the IVtrolt Y 'I C. \ and A A F. will take pin*'** this afternoon from Windmill Point t* * the Helle Isle bridge Harr\ Taylor and Louis (Hupp, the entries from Pittsburgh, an* expected to -b*i\\ r* * I class, and Metzger and Rrandon, of Detroit, be|iev*> |t will t ik** rcc* rd breaking work to beat these two men. The entries: Lott - 'it tpp. Pit tsio.rgfi Aquatic •it- liar: \ Tsvlor, Pi* t*o orgh A t.hle- 'v* 'll Kill K< tiH«ti.ti Crtnton ' Mi \ f«* •• l'**hl t’anton Y M tv \ Lit *■* * t 11»*, c|f \ rlttm! V M <'. \ H'tn tu s.btilt*. Cleveland V M r ' tl Tut**, I’nli *rv:M . ( T>etr • ■ t T A’t h u i Pell, ‘.idllla H-.«t rlui WHl i»<» Pell. I'ntllllac it at club. J*n toug - V M * \ . 1 •••♦i it. Crank • -«»»»* . N M *’ V. Detroit. Itutd ltr*tnriau. V M t V A. Detroit Printing—the plain neat kind—that la right— Tlmea ,lnh llept.— Main t.VJtI. t ■* ‘ •*r' ,SH ; iX ' v % < > - *v 4 *> *«* ) •>* * ♦.> j'> ' i r '■• :• : /. v **, MARttflC rATIIX DETROIT T C iV! £ S STANDINGS American League Sl tVIIIM. w i, i* t w i* r* t Chicago. *133 •*•:• N \**rk «IS .50*1 Boston * - r 1151*1 i 1* ve| .| :,| 4.i .;i \tU tt. * :1 .M 1 unroll ii;. t I. ui. k I rl»t*.y’s ItrsuliM First Karo* luno gs I 2 3 4 "* *» * * 1 H If It Clevrlnnd l 1 1 i) 0 0 <> ft <i 3 H <• Wash ton l "0 " I """ <* -71 Batteries H •dilinrf Lambeth and BdPt ► ■ <>alliii aid lt**nrv empires Hildebrand uni FohnoJly. S< i mii'l game t lining I 234 f* 6719 ft H F Clev I'lind .ft *> 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 " 7 1 Wael ton i ** I ft ft 1 I • 5 * ! Hafteri** M*.rt<*n, »’.*uml*e and I *(■,»(!• .-Owtw Mini Ainslllltil Innings ] * I 1 0 7 s ■* f: II I ! < hu ag*. i o j 1 <» 0 *• :• I 3 0 N* w V irk *tloolßl 0 » ft jn v llatteri*'■» Itus.sell, ('lcotte an I I.; nr;. Calil'v i'll. D ve, Sh k**r and \\ u i 1 •• rs st I. iii*.-H<*st**n, rain To (Ia *'« (•ames T*err ** i t . n I'n 1 la'lelphla. • 'hi' in New York. ' • eland in \V a• I ingt>B. St l.iiuia in Boston National League sr \ M)|M, \v 1. i*. t \v. i- rn N York I:* t <•* tear 4'* 47 «s'j • tv * n't* 1 I '-7 f'. vn I" 4•> 4 k St T. a' I*> ■ *’• It ~ • n 3349.421 t *t .ll.* 12 r.l» r t.«l*'gb 30 59 .327 Friday's ll.'.alta Inn.n;; • 1 •* 4 1 It H 17 New Y* 1 !•• ! * * * 0 3111 . *bt (g • 1 ( <1 0 .. 1, *. A 1 14 2 H.i: *. • • an*l «J!l*s*<n; De rr", r ill I I; ■ • •-f •• r 11; • n!. 1 i ■ *> 7 * A It M 17 hr In 1 •* (* 0 •* 0 0 0 *» 13 1 Bit * - pur -ilk I u *i ’ 1 1 • '*ll Bat!* ) *. (■ ••. —and M. Wheat a* 1 F: .her Inn nw •_■*.* 7 * lull It It K B n . 0 * 1 •• HI St 1 i* j *lrt ort o 1— 4 3 2 Batt* 1 ■* \ en ami Tragresset; f’a* k. ir*l and Snvder. It :r;it ■' t 1 4 7. f, 7 « A P. It K i bliiin* . <• * '* 'i " n 1 1 4 3 2 <' n* ;titia • * o t) a • ■ i • t» f< 2 lia't* * - Mayer an) Burns. Tu ne and Wing • Today*- (.nmra V* w Y rI. ri <’l *r* *.*. I': k v n in l ,|, ’siorrgh H •’■ • r in -' * I ii Phillies n *n- innatl. BOX SCORE l h:th. UT \B It ff o A K Rush, ss 4 2 2 2 2 0 Vot. 3h 4 2 3 1 1 0 • - .*h' f ... 2410 V* a* h. If 1 2 3 0 0 Heilman. IP ft 11 0 7 1 A Harper, rs 4 e 1 2 0 '> Young 2 " 1 2 3 a >tan«.«e r 4 1 0 3 0 ft K.hrnke, p 3 2 1 ft 2 0 Totals 7 4 1 1 1 2 27 Ift o I’H 11 .A DKI .Pit I A A B It H <• A F da n.ieson, rs . . ft ft 0 4 ft ft St run k. * f 3 i l 1 o ii.xlte If 4 12 10 1 (Jh's. 2b ...... 4 1 1 4 2 0 .Mi Innt* 11*.. 4 2D 1 I Me v er, * ... - 11 “ 2 ft Dugs n s- ... ‘4 ft 1 3 2 ft (4r*> Vet .•». t ft ft 1 ft 1 I* nns'.n, p. .... . 1 0 ft ft 3 ft \n*t* ■ son. j ~ . 1 ft 1 a " 1 • ,• g 0 0 0 t Witt 1 ll 0 II 0 T< 1r If tit h . ~ " o 0 ft T •*»!«. . . . 3 a i ' : . 4 • nfcoi t Bat ted f<.r \n tier sun tn nitit). IPatted f<.t strung In riintt innings 1 2 3 4 u 7 ** 0 I *et roit . . ;t ft ft ' *■ ft l ft i 11 Plrl-vrtelpMn : ft ft 0 1 0 ft " ft .1 Two has*- hits <*<il.t> M.'lnnts '1 ivr* . i*Hse it t B*>dte Hume run \>a 1 Douhl* plavs C.d.h, YutitiK nnd \* 111 p. v»i. I'usHti and M I tin is. II r*. ve r anil M lnms Ik*P *>n Ine-*- Detr.iit 4 i’htlii'lelphta a Pitst tase on errors luetrott 2 Bases .m Palis Klinik** ft. ft lohns*>n I. of7 \nd*T s*m H ts and earned r ins ( ‘IT Fhmke v (ms. runs in Inning ff .1* hns >n h hits. « runs in 4 tnntngs; off An<lers<*n 4 hits 2 runs n ft in nings Struck out H\ Khnik* 3. by .fohnson 1 l'niplres *'w . n M <"or nii* k and Nall n 3'ttne i«? Without a Single Thought. ('holly I tl uih i an mcsmerir.e you Fir*t ti\ *mr mind on noth ing Tthel I'm thinking of you. C.o abend. *% \ #»•.» •.*. •*•..* •.i« With ‘The fMrl In (he Untile” |„ «■ adillae. Tigers Even Up Series With Mackmen; Twin Bill Today 3 BIG AMATEUR GAMES SUNDAY Maxwell* and aJckson Sports In Headliner In Mack Hark Three parks will h* the f • ntr« of attraction for Detroit Amatnir Mase ball association fans Sunday and. " i*h the Tig* rs away from homo, ►oino record crowd should h<> at Maitod by thorn, wjth Ma- k park putting what is considered th** head ln*r with the Strohs mooting River Kongo. This game Is one on which second oj •bird plat ** depend* in th** event •}* Maxwells should lose to the Jack »11 Sport s a triple t;*» fn: *■< ond plate will result If Maxwells win, ’>>'• Rouge tan tl** stroh for th*- third position. Rubber” Krupp, who s< • ’he Max well* down la- Sunday with the no- team whtth batted for .in aver* ag* of ,:Th.’ against the Motor far s backing him ui», will tace the Mason entourage, while H .*l*-\ or Kihagen will work for the Strohs Th** other gam** of the da/ a* the e.i.-t side lot is that in which the *son Sport.- face the Maxwells it 1 Tht Sport Shoppers now an* a hard team to beat, having been p • it!> strengthened by th** final (.1 awing of players *:nd v i’ll Casey Kwald on th* mound should cause h< Maxwell tribe considerable mu I ■ Kuhagen or Collat'd will work tm the runner up. The other hig game of the day is Lit in which the unbeaten Hayes itn clashes with the Risdon Cream * r>. In this Joust Hobby Auld. a ' tner Risdon plawer, will oppose ( krie fir Mlby. The bout will lie •’.;--'d a Hminond No. 1, North w*-t*:n field, and should furn'sh N"’thwesi*m Detroit fans with some i*fiod pastiming S' Louis and Imperials ba'tle for sixth place, the Imps playing West End- a' Ri\*r Rouge, anil the Saints In. Per & Toll, on Diamond No. 'l. a* Northwestern field The day's . • hedule follows \t Mark park Maxwells vs Jack son Sports, 1.30; Strohs vs. River Rouge, 3:3*1; umpire, Reiss; scorer. Hradv. At Northwestern field, Dia mond No 1, Risdons vs Hayes, 4 p m . umpire. Huetschaw; scorer. McWilliams; Diamond No 3, St. Louis vs. Dreher a.- Toll, 4 p. m , umpire. Manning; scorer. Jones. At Kiv**r Rouge. West Ends vs Impe rials, s, p. ni : umpire, Drank-ds; scorer, Jackson. SHOES TIP OFF NEGRO THIEF A community on M acorn b-sL had reported s* veral robberies in which the thief was said *o be without footwear Another report came from No Iso Macomb si . Friday nigh* Detectives Kunath. Carvln end guinn went out in th* piolice flyer to investigate They -aw no robber They si w merely a pair of shoes, about No 12 in size, on the tront porch They “ntfnd and caught Harvey Rellany. a six toot Negro, helping himself to th*- belonging of James llay*-* Delia ny had got'*n as far a.- Hayes' pot ketbook and registration * and when Die shoes gave the pn lice the sr.-n' Factory Girl* All Married. COTTER. Ark. July * When E It. C.rl-wold -farted to recruit his employes recently to reopen his pencil factory here he discovered that all th*- girl- who had formerly worked for him were married. He will hax• to find an entirely new force During the three years that he has operated the fa* tory 2t> girls who worked for hint ha\c married Plums Served Canned Year* ABILENE. Kan . July 27 Plums that w* r* canned 21 years ago were served at t> • * Wedding of their granddaughter. Mis* Wisnian. by- Mr. ard Mrs T i Whiteley of Xli. lone The plum** v* * canned soon after Miss Wisman wa- b< rn They were placed in a iw*-quart i lass J-: Did Not Know Weed* MARTIN’S FERRY O July A Chlcneo college «• id* nt w is -* nf to the farm of ( harle- Tho-'-urn to work during 'he summer Thor hum set him ’o weeding th* ..nr den Th* 1 student - died up nearly every \*-g’al>le plant a ion ' with the w *-eds. Now tli* studf-n* - w-*»rklng presumably ‘somev h*-r*' else in America ” Kenilworth Park RUNNING RACES TODAY WINDSOR Fine Automobile Roads Direct to Track Take Ferries At Foot of Rates St. at 12:30, 1:10 and 1 for M. C. R. H. Trains at W at 12:43, 1:23 and 2 O’clock Ehmke Well Supported and Wins Easily PHII.ADFLPHIA, July 2«. Tho Tiger* must cop both ends of to day s double-header with the A'h lefjes if they cxp«>rt to hold their own in tiie race for a better po*r non in the first division. Cleveland hns been .-lipping, but the two set backs th* Macks gave the Jungle clan about even th** race between the Indians and the Tiges for third place The series, evened up by Friday’* 11 to victory, will lie decided thi. afternoon when Boland and Carrol Jones will mi to the mound against Joe Bush and either Schauer or Myers The last three double bills the Mucks an 1 Tlges have put on hav* b* n split, but with hi* men hack in tijelt hitting stride, Jen nings expects to d*an up on the lowly Mackmen today. The Tigers deserved to win Fri day They played errorless and at 1 ’Dies brillian’ ball, and had their bnjtins togs on. Sixteen hits, coupled with four bases on balls and an equal number of • rrors by the Macks combined to give the l>e troit team 11 runs, Just eight more than the Philadelphia *r* w could accumulate off Ehmke. "Jingling" Johnson started f< r Macl; hut went to ihe show* rs after I eight hits had given the Tlges six : run* in th* first four innings. A re | emit rinm**d Anderson went the rest ; of the way and was found for five more run Ehmke wasn’t as good as he has been but was not in much danger. Two singles by Rush, two more by Vitt. a and a double by Ty and a single and a home run by Ve.ich the circuit smash com ing with two men on account for the runs the Jungaleers made. T!.** him were well bunched in the scor ing Innings, altho some were wast ed, th* Tige-i getting a man on in every inning, and at the start of eight rounds Philadelphia accumulated eight hits for a total of 11 bases, but could only cross the plate three times A double play started by Cobb checked trouble With two men on. Cobb let an easy fly from Mc.lnnis drop at his feet, throwing to Young for one force out and Young throwing to Vitt to force Bodie Bodie gathered a triple and a single for his day's work. Hnd if the wind had not been blowing against his drives, would have had two four ply smashes Veach (Ontrihuted one particular feature of the Tigers' attack, his homer clearing the right field wall and traveling across the street This hit was the second one of the sea son over the right field fence, t'ald wdl pulling the same stunt a while ago Bobby" has been poling the long ones ever since the trip started Stanage deserves special credit. He has been catching every game since Spencer was injured a few weeks ago and the weather has been so hot that the big boy is pretty well exhausted when the games are nv**r A double-header again today in this sun will go hard wnh him. But he has stuck to his job without complaint and has con tributed a classy brand of backstop ping "N The Pessimist. Wife John, h fortune toller told nu tolay that I would hV/*' tun husb;.n<l> HtHhand IM 1 ik♦' to enthuse, but ’ho*#* people are such fakers Brunettes Also Tabooed. Pnete»>« I would like to «*>*' »ho editor for ahrui it» minutes. ttfllee Boy Why. ma'am, he just refused to he« a peaeh <»f a blond** for only flv» minutes. I’rlnflnu —(hr plain newt t«ln#f—#hwf l» right—To* **• I*th |Unt.—Mnlfi A Man Again. r f MATTY \ TO HAVE MADE rv y'J A MAN OF r£\ V << _ p** / f LOOK AT * ]f . I HIM - HP. A • ZJC ' “ f ' T i Ht *SOCIATtO ANVMiC? W»TH TM flyf \ ■ -OSUS I l R tP Yessir’ Matty ,-eeins to hav made a man of him. For over 4u years Cincinnati has been a n**’i t do w ell in big le igue ba-« hall Old Cincv usually associated with th* 1 lowest in the league, too ihe base ball bum Now and then some man ag* r with good intentions attempted to reform this vagabond of the dia mond, but none ever wholly suc ceeded Cincinnati never achieved a pennant. Second place was ihe noblest ♦ ffort and that happened .’II* years ago, before h<* became in con igible Just at present Matty has him Two Steamers Daily 10:45 and 11:00 p. m., Central Time, for Cleveland YVr* k Kn«t Excursions to Cl»v* lHnd **\**r\ .-*11111(1111. Tickets g *1 *tuinlni, » nin. rally Mutuiav morning. Bound Trl|>, $3.00. Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company C ij Tick'-t Office, 151 i.nswold St Sirs. P-ave Foot of Third St. starune4 Wharf foot of grlawold nt . Ka*!*rn t in* For lli* Flat* T i**wn o Paikand I’r.r t Huron way pert* «tyam<*rs l*ava D#troit dally, exr*>pt Sanaa)' * 4?. a. m . Sjo p n, and « p in Hundaya 9 a rn. and ;10 p m Sunday only *xtra *i*-am*r fa th* Flat*. Taahmoo Park and Algona**. 3pm For T»l**lo an-t Sugar l*l«* cl *’*i*in*r Inc** ilally x 30 a m and up m , Sunday*. f**r Toledo, 3 18 a in and l 3 < p rn For Sugar x 10 am, 1 In a in . i 10 p m. anil 3 p. m iBBES-sa^ For B iffalo and potnia rxat, dally I Os p in Fara 34 uo For (’lav* land Pitts burgh and point* aouth dally 1 j a p m. and 11 On p rn * *■> x3O a m dally *g> rp! Sunday Si Aip*n* Makinac I*.and. St Ignai* ai i way p ita. Mon day* and -a’ur.iai* 0 p m \\ *d n*»d»>* and Friday* * to * in ’■•n trai tlm* S!*ain*ra raw foot f Third a> «i . - wold atreat Phone < «rr y Mit I'rlnflnu fTl* plain nun klntl—th-it la rluht—llm*• Jnti |»<pt.— Main 3*20 Riff Steamer FI T-1 X-RAY leaves every day N at 9:00 a. m. Fastern Time for f §Jj |t s . | Put-in-Ray. (’edar Point, I leveland and Sandusky fit.- '‘ >%r ** lr 'II‘ | l“ B -II ,, lt»r I'rrri <lna|. Iteih.*!*: Men.hr.. nt II.Oh Mraortn. llnucliin mi the Vtujif. V iimH'a nrrhrt. P* • a I fI»•It *1 * I in* Hi i (3 hmir%' «ti)pi| |i, re ft, tXCUrSIGfIS ~. k ‘ *l"pi K<i um' trip. * I «.*• Daily at 9:CO a. m. >1.75 one way. MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS 1 MEM I It \\ K I . I\ 111 111 hi t» jrn \et n f ’ I* %f. «%eet» dm«, llrpNrliiirt \%hlrt l>n«fin *• r I in e. hire* * Whnrt. r ivfrrn Time. ft*. prTROIT RIVI'W STCAMFWS Columbia ! '' 808-LO >*i3(( «.m., p.m. Krf timing Arrive Is Ar S p.m. F’antrrn Time. Hanning nnd (lathing. Far* (Exerpt Holiday*) ll»n Cl ildrou 2.%c MOONLIGHT with Hnnring on Str. ( olnmhin or Dairn nmr y Kveniug Kirrpt S.m. mid Mo*.. S,;»t» Farn 4Ur. (Lst-r* H. iwiay.) KVK. Coin lllllin I.M lit* Hide and f'onmrt 40* N» llgnof. l'*rniii>r,4 I nt.rfi Standard Ti—a All trlpa trow Hatra tit. * to rtfita# atif |iar»nvi •«tiitia»i»a to Uili iaork on ratarvatl. prTWOii BtVEft steamer^ - 'i i O 1 r> 8 JO TO 11:00 rjjgrj ounaay uve. eastern stanoard x STR COLUMBIA FROM BATES ST. LAKE RIDE /NO CONCERT SOLOIST—MISS EDITH MAAS—FuII Orchr»V» —No Liquor*—4oe fk. rtuM f • rrftiar anr p»»«“n ■dnlMlwn In Moat* nnH Park r»arr«r4. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES—IT PAYS —By Ripley. -t l aightem-d up and looking fine — th*- b* t in 12 years, Cincinnati is t* formed, and is now a very classy looking ball team. He is mixing with high-class company -the first division boys for the first time In five years, and promises to remain t her**. Cincinnati's career began with the National league in 187fi. The Reds fini-lod last five times and seventh five times. They finished in third place on three different occasions only. Hilly Sunday lias nothing on Matty. Day Steamer Daily Except Sun., 8:30 a. m., Central Time, for Cleveland DETROIT TO DI 1.1 TH |gn AND RETURN Miles \ln 'no. I’ort \rlh«ir nml Fort vv 11 tin iii rp.QtQ HOW pOffl Nuir *•■ ii Navigation ' o. stmm **t s I»-h'<- I t r<*4l I* i. m Mondays. W •*dn**nda\ sand Saturdays, Oraml Ti link dork, foot of Brush Stfr^et. M mN tirrtl side trip-, dances, t* a an*! **nt* rtainm**nts all in c 1 *id(*d in ' our ticket. t* ai *• foi nnv part of trip on rr*| u c s t To k< I- from P. I-eidi.'h, I*. P A. North*in Nfli itatlon *'o, t>9 Fort |St \\ r*st Cherry 5543. I^LINEftSSSI I FARES2®S L AVtRV DAY F.XC tPT SUNDAY | 4 tl> lieknt uriir, I*l l.rUnald St. PAGE 5