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PAGE 2 d**ed with wp'rlw* of the Britt* 1 * blow, It wan poatdWe tminv tn P ,l * r# J> • nom*' ld**»/Of *be condition • Ip the luxurious and -euppoaediv Impregnable Herman position# *»i the H Indenting line *h*n Gen. B>n* leoaed hi • rurprlKe party. Sot a oMMkti had any knowb-dg* of (hr alt*rk until th*- lank* loomed or*r their !•«■»d4. Th- n they liter ally “blew up” »n pam«. Kceflrh (i viiinn.- in town* juct behind f » tin*'-; dwwcrih *1 »h° officerg i*n l »n**n an running around “like 'hick*'.' with tbelr head* ml >ff ” The •nvr qui'i-nd and shook with th** nudd-nm- of the thing iYrgr**i ottos till e steel monger Gial cm. t fifed thru i ••m-nt ;intt earth an<l ru Piatt wall, kh*' f'*n the swearing. yelling fi- nd* -bo He lowed them vs Knot!'*-* who -u<l denly sprang *> Hf» ,wt ,f ‘ ground. It mud h.< > be* n hour? b thi* paif-v of *n; ~f f ' :,r ' n i wha* glrnont :ursOtt«t.#d to xnp* ' tioiis par in that om-’hins up* ncura! had occurred n—*d among the Germ British , niop|H‘- ").i <y men from v : <> *■ >■• of »leep had n.-udl . ; * <*. blin Ijr, da** dly. crowded o * of ■ • logouts, or how, uncomprwhwndii’s that H wa ■■ reality find <>t dr* • they dully lot gr-a t-nk.* • ih**m flat, or furiously gi*»" British fcayonets find tb**ir mart. trwßohos and dugo’it» blanket* a rot* worn found .-one- *h * Ivodte* and hr* ks t tabl * for errs, daintily *et. 'ill sni"k**d -*pp'' ttiineh. \ tang- of j . t-'.r i b longing' in Jin* M * r 1 i > << and nhowed glecoer* :ti th- buna- -no Oil Ihr cot- had !*■ ■••'P* *1 ’•» their *• In thr first terror of th* tnomrn and ff-d •(» thr ghostly d«wn -ii without hlorsr- without cutis * most without their nsr- Vsat gtort -of * hoii w n»s found In ih- offinrrs’ quaitwr r u >r and rigarrttrs wor parkrd 1 h**r»- profusely. Many aectjons of ttv hra' T *d > r ' drnbnrg line tmu into HrP '' r absolutely in'rn’t. Th* tank smashed grra’ g ip;- T • Infantry poured and *pr< and o it. wise, behind, taking j rd aft* r 1 of the “inipr* gnabl' l>" i’ion- fr< i the rear. | IN DETROIT j *t, •rfce nirrilrllr r*m|M<i*ii wa*r*l I»r ■firmlire* by |hr ttp»*«■*•»nor 4thle»«r rli'h the last fortnight tm» h*»n *<» •fttisfa tory. It wo ann unfed WM. n«sdn\ ,'V*nir«. in an •"•l.tng in th* H«ts| Siatter ttist only ’■ ) * the ■ vntlahle memh.Twhlp* ar» left A new b"*r.t of illrertorx *' il he elscted Wednesday ev-ning. N-v JS. «n*l th* ni*mheri* *n tl « rneei tng will vote *>n the pr-p"* t 'n to remodel <ne of the building* (, n the club site tn *>ivd. for use as a t»n:r rir . t*thh use in* 1 the permanent building ( « **re •*•> ! It kl* been drtlnltel) snnnuneert from Unahinston ihnt 1.1 tenlnlng for offirer* will t>e '.en-u in I'nlt*wt sitatea In January. The orty one In Michigan ill h* h ate<l it camp Custer These rairp* will be open only to men of the regular and national armies and the Na tional guard, whieb, of course n cluijes draft—l men. seWncm* from applicants ar« to he made h\ com ' pang command'rs and the *re M n its are from 21 t*i i<l yr ue Hr. Frank H, i.nnsnultis. president •f the Armour Institute «f l>rk. nology, Chicago, is evpe* leq in De . troit next Tuesday, to address the Hausers' club of Detroit at Its twentieth annual meeting and han qpet fn H'»te| Ststler. Secretary .John W. Staley ann-un »s that members must m\ e u - • « i • »nc.-• n bis hands by Monday n -m. Governor Albert K. sleeper will be tbe principal speaker, Thursday •vening. in the l.*etrtut Athletic club at a dmn»r to he given b; the insurance federation of Michigan, either speakers null h» In«*iran-e flbmmiasioner K H Ellsworth. Wll. Ham M bmith. <i- *-ge P Monahan. James V. Joseph. Fred T M omher and Mark T. M< Kse Paul II Kng will t>e toastmast* r. jkxH Pnlntgeen, staff correspondent of tbe Itaalbnd. one of Stockholm’s leading newspapers, will g'vr illus trated lectures .>n Sweden m Wayne t’astle. Cass-ave and Haar-st , Thursday, Friday and haturday evenings. Sweden a chief activity now Is remaining neiitral and building up her.c*.nrmar< e and ship ping facilities to meet the enor moua demands wbl< h will follow peace, declares Mr. J’almgren Tho Interstate In'and Waterways leaKUH. which Is urging the rompie tlon of the Intercoastal canal which will connect the Rio Grande with the Mississippi, is to open its an nual convention today at Corpus Christ!. Texas. The sun dried hread of Central Asia is made from flour and raisin ayrup. f\ 4l#i WQBn& l J| ha ‘ Two Great World Grains are combined in the perfected ready-cooked cereal Grape-Nuts This appetizing blend of Wheat and Barley is over 98% Food. ECONOMICAL ' HEALTHFUL DELIGHTFUL I l ** ir, o rtn. • tivvjfr • i-if Mi mpan). Ritllt Pr*-V > blßnn. Pnrttim C*(Nl r.„ Ltd , Win J* r, otOarlo The Evening Stori / The Misfit. (Copyright. 19tf !v « Uerncrl Polly Potter came uit of h* - r ' *’ office building on ti ; * ‘ * » !‘> k w;iv* ot huniunli' th.*' *Jai kl> the sir* et frotu M:- -hundnd t and mui> which f on* vconi' l *-*! !’:*• place. Th. -cii- had lit it- li* and eve. .1 thing w.u lt had heeu a !'•«*'. hurn •! *ia.v but nt*w !,*• air liad ft* btti* i with a chili like that of frost, folly «!l eu h» r lungs, he-i'sf.d >n itt- u’ whether to r* i*t a pi t * m Mi* ! -tr'ng of crowded cuis ,ui>l and* 1 ' '.*<l j o uaik h«ui*e. It *a- v» o or:- - i>> I t*e sure, but >h«> felt that si <* * have walked f**n had tt t* «-n n»—* , ‘ ! »ary, for th* ssk* of the evt.-isc and freedom and ll(sh a:r. v man bu:r>lng p»-t j* l - J*-d - t*. just fiian*'*-d .1 ’ h* r and begged h* i paraon Poliv * hear! lea -d o' i once, then »■* uied u» drop i.n • a] iiesui thir.fr utc in* ii * i tils u |u. J • r. ,-otuo nr *!.-•• ■ on* . she was thinking a* that moment Hut ;f .r* i.i.. •> n no r* oguttion in'his fi* • Ulfg g :tnee o: hr; Aie* Marayr* could not hav ;as-*d her! ft ivh.* cu; nujs bob si ■ wi! kl* wajfs tcck.r,g l> r h.ui in ever. 1 crowd, at . v. . \ , t v* had « -n* On* n*gi t ' lad i< :u«- -a a th* el* va- r tog h> ” ..nd .rd*,.; the sani- . ir. 1: was i it :i. and. h* id over her !>*t H* »*l • •*'.;» • i when she said that n-u spa| getting to have alnios: **- tu ’• .-■■■* . us the pro\ erb; ti ha;rpin i.&< , thought that nigh' that * he*, in ; never s*-vri. ands. . :o ft• -n■ i*-f.;p* , Thai was Th* 1; -i.- b*d • • r * r i ot bin. She could n'v keep c.n | pounding th- of h< 'vpe rr *r ana taking dictation m*’ho; :i ally i- tho she a >. ■ not * ..o- , wnh r. * " •: ;; * • *' *• 1 er/ormlng bu r she did very bad work Th* re , were mistak* - to h* r !» -ati- n and irequsm trt*-ui»s in her ropv. I'h* j iiu* firm rc-'-d up.>n her with grow j mg disfavor T?:.*r r* ry and; she ! id j overheard him •mj - hi w Bio member. Tha* gul -a frost. What’? i tK- matter wt*h .*ll ? he st* nogra f pb* rs n. **. , li. sen’or m- mb»*r had replied u, .«ri! y 'The Mfiie thin.* t)’-*t s the macer with human li or orery^wberr—’oo j many nn.-hrs ’* As she recalled ’his bit of con- ! vernation Polly - . id-r.) -uw h-r-j self in anew light -fij- wa- not aj well equipped girl v ho had. simply] found the wrong employer, she was a "misfit." That was why she h.iu i always h.vtd uffl* e work lr v*u* n»t the ts VS she «hn* ddo St .ill T‘ trouble did not 1> wi*h h-r emp j ers, bu* with her. She had learned j ihe technlqu* * f her rr.'de a- s<*n»* children do the piano -no* for love ; •if it, bdf because they must. And the result was she neither pleased! nor succeeded. It came to her that »- sis* «».* now ,fu**t where -be had started tn -o she would be to »h* *ml of 'he el apt* r She * * • r • • * ■ yond t e we*-k sjo* it ght even in tim* gtr le.-s oh. *h> dreariness cf it.’ To -it thumping k*»\« for ,* 1 lifeUme on what was little better i than aiarvatKm wageal rnquegtionably -he was in the wrong place, yet wh*r- was th right place? p* ; e ponder* and the idea ; a ll *h- way home. Home for Polly wps a >*d room in a ch«*ap boarding hou»* She paid ft» for it an-1 sot the food that went wnn it. icxxi and room corresponded perfectly. She clmr.i ed *o it now. flung h*r coat and bat upon the red, and sat heavily down upon the on** chair before the bas t-red bureau. \ ler-r lay on th* bur-au cover. She took it up. recog clxed the handwrrinr. and : lghed. “Dear M!«e T’ottwr," -h- read. “Yegterday I went ou- »o you r farm to collect the r-nt and I fotind it abandoned. The man on the next (place told me that h** saw the sens going by, bag and baggage. Jus* about daylight I made Inquiry and found they had cone to Pennsyls » nla. 8o you are out your r-nt and your tenant. I don t *hink It would pay to go after L&reen. who aeems to he a pretty experienced rn-c.il He sold off everything he could find and carried off whar he could not *el! The place looks to be in pr<-tt bad shape. It ought to be fixed up a bit before you try to get ano'her tenant. Please advise me In tn*- matter. "John Cole ’ Polly read the letter three tlm* and found that it alw»M* m».*nt th* same thing lgtraen had jrone o-w ir*#c i»i< month*’ rent and Paving f*> | farm in a *tate of nerle<-r. Mr 1 > wanted «onif monry for repair Mon ay for repairs on #l2 a w *-ek The place had always been an an nova nr <“ to her • ver *lnce Ant * Anna died and Mr It to her B would not aril and it would no* .»1 way* refit, It waa tn the depth* of the country. a good way* from any ♦ own, that w*«i the r•*« 1 trouble with it I'nrlr Krth and Aunt Anna had aiwava teen able to. Reta food living off tt, «h«- knew.. fnr eh* had *p**nt. many a vacation with thrm. Hh* had no*, however,. ***o year*, for *hc left .it# management to her aumV old attorney. I* ***#-m ---d now tftaj hr had rather B#| I I hi* tnj“t. For a couple of dav* Polly *t:»> uh' pretty steadily of ♦ fvi*- new problem. Os on*> thing *hr wa* rertaln fit' l had no mnr>" t ( » «-«>nd to Mr. Pol* But ah* def*rrrd writing to h.rn until r.he had something conclusive to *ay. The old pin*« prwemed If- H.elf to her tiff ret Innately; there was The spring in the pasture and the rr*atei'i«k pine and the roar buah e* dons the fence and *hc bay win Site had lov-i it all -o wh« n Aunt Anna wa* ihr>« | her own df*ml**at Th« tumor n\* t > r hipi prf • .tiled o • «erh. U \ | 1 'At any other time «he would have roMldered it a bitter blow. it wita. x *he fejt n nense of freedom in*t* ad of beginning the min** raid*’ busioe** of lorikltii for a n* w job Rhr afmply paid her board bill, pack • and her *utt chm*. and Mart* *1 fru | t'ranrvjJlr Nit.- had decided to >»e I her own tenant, WufeJy "the could I no* do o much worse than that tlipid Sw.d-; -he »I* a strong ! voting woman wrih plemy <>t wit ! and a little money to fall buck Upon. Wh* n th* trriv* and a* I’rsnrvilh * -h. W'-nt ,*!* cnee to s*e .Mr. t’o j Th*’ old law • i sat in a -'g of ioJ'.t*’ Foil, .t;iv.-d at his hous< Th> next . !i .1 H* 'Ppinjc ♦*\ ’ n |» jr h ' sAblt: l , .Ml av*, .1 T* li j u*:J some provision.- I'.'oi** git\* h. r op! c»r. p*d and j « lamp .did loaned her a !■* id upon * w «g.-n i* 1 1 > I* h. -do th* driv. r uid *iai 1 U I* e is k!i miles up A * "ok lh:V tiove th* hills with o- B-* sy . cno" t. .v. ; rr.to '!•» plac* e .« ! w*sh you - • ii Jog or .-ivinctiong . "P- iw .Tied F 11 y bravely. ‘*l | \ ? !l An<; et ho tiiil mind it, *'*n w ; >h - jd a her hr -and the j ii’.pl!. She pinned som* pap-rs ! Ip ’ • *• H v k» <’ > * ill** ; vt. thing b-for* -*. t , u»I.• . - she lay down ar> a -t , -hgck out Only f w . ■*. v -prlnc not Winter. ’* 1 < next thing eh« kn» w :* * - PV'Utltng attd life looked nt-vr*' 1.1 Sho kkd th* pr-mi-.'s »»v. c,*ref ,Uv tx-'h w •) u ,*nd wjthou *m* t! of the pine Mid the old sa! coming look hng - He- » 4 «1 She love*l ffc. oppurtun-.y a mov. abo i as -h- chose “I -was too active to ' rhain- and ' to a d.-.vk 4m : ; a 1 ha.;. ?he tlotug t. “Thw va* wha* a.l i m- IV. ! . r begin *<> -■-> m> ri",.! ! shall ra.!* poultry \un ; Anna did ..nd | ■ - at. to c • if - • ould, foi I * v some pouill b—ok- today and I*ll ( eubserr.e t r a r >o«‘, pnultrv ‘eurnul ! Hut fits* Ml g, -o tn. v ige and *alk to Mrs Crum I n< c.d *tiat ’•e worth aome*hing ’ Ther* wa< some •=*... n* n th*' 1 •own wh* n »h* •• v .• rl • -.r* "You dldn'* walk”* ,:l«iintd Mr Crum. 1 ; n... • • p,v|.v laughe 1 ** *“1 x miJf * ■ ! <*n ;t '«4*n •no f;<; 1 eyt ,- r ms* 'he nu untain yew. i know And i dor, * nrnd climbing “ Pollv went horn*- with a stor* of informarion about chicken :a -i-.g j a bun !<- of magafines and pap* '-i and a loaf ol Mr- Crum'* fresi t ak * 4 br*ad As she swung down thru the pas- ! r. t . Vi a tonished to nee a gray horse i*<> * * n*d to an old tuckboard standing among the (ien*'d’d rose J..]>■'.« a ih® gat.- In ’he bv.frg' s H ’ ,i n.-y j gsri ot aho\it tier nu n as® Vn . a r the front d.nor. knocking, stood a j nan. Inatmctiv**}y Polly kr.« v that : ‘he-* .'er® her nt-ighbors from *be rla< • rtbov "How do jou do' 1- ’ she cried -tared ' a* Polly. Wh> vrV «. Ale* .*l* 1 cafled. The man left off -.ving the do-- and turned He, »«w Poll) and Polly saw him "Mi « Po*ter!" he etclair.ci “Mr. Mftcayre’" Polly *a.«p*fl. “We never knew tt.er, a n:> body in the house till *>> cane by ■vnd saw- signs of a Tenan\‘’ the rosy g;rl said, rapidly. “So 1 a-k* Alec to stop and get acquainted And—” "Ar.d we found you.- Alec M a*'ay re : said. "I don't und'rr’an-l * ■**." “Why, tt'a Jiißt tha' I’ve cum* to j my own. that * all,” FMlv <-ip:*!ned “I thought I’d trv farming, or rather poultry raising, for a while You are, ! found tha* I .mi- a n3i»flt in the ct*y '* “A rni*flt'‘‘ **td Me* Macayr* : I "Why, that'* Just what Lwa* You 1 I *ee I w**- a country boy *o tv-gln i I with, and I never got to »he ! city. And It wat killing Margaret— i ! my sister, Margaret.’ ’"There, you should have done tha* • fore ’’ /-rird Margaret I p!i* ' happily * kn» w who yon ! ■ were the Ina'ant 1 *av you. Yo*t ! loo* rn'ith like other.” "tv* riipoultry, ioo." Marc-tre* ; 1 .*»jd "We‘\r be*-n doing it all *um- j » rner And just are what It haa don*- I for m* " She touched h*r>r»ny j f rh*ek* “Mir wa* *» white a 4 fro*t when »n« r-am»»/* a!*?" *nid j ly’a h'-nd ' It'** perfectly ‘■pnderful!’ 4 ah* I breathed I've wanted neighbor j ;-o much rp« <*m? a- r ho t»c>d had 1 ;r-ot vt>U I ev en look n< Ab • M*• arr *- .1 , felt that hr wa* locking Ht he TWO INjrKEI) IN STKKrr Ml<ll VPS eertoualy ln!'ir*d h* an AUt »Nif»t ;'• -1. , dr . ■ nunibt r con!*) i-« H*(«rtajD< .. We nt .day nigit* \uw ir«ki w - rr lne Michigan nve , h» f.itmi •. • M H IIMIh <1 Mini It |( Impnrtnnt « l Hn»r in I im<- l !"■•' S • r. ' ■ -r. *' - • -a * C * ' '* * « DETROIT TIMES Outbursts ot Everett True. -Trrr - wvxmiffa 'h A;rr V', ’dy* ~ $ * jn V * .. % - -WP % ' \ r C-- i ■ '• , - _ . . J I * r v w - ' 4* . ** % ' ; ' '• A 5 ,§rpt V’ \ - ( lf% . • X . ■ ——« AVfVONe Dut M ''iN a F4V ■ < always SAV THA'x YOv.-. v* 1 j I? ■ Boy Scouts of Detroit W ould Be “Kid” Brothers lo Home Boys in Camps and 1 renches a war t.*n* >' their partlidpa'.on m v a ■ • • v; th*. p.,.-' r. « months in :.ib*rt- toim they w. : - ; r*. .» *f * eam« .an va- dr, a *. • r• « and in -ttrying up "r hu- i-t, tn the r. x>nda> inert, trg- of -.> -men .n th® Beard of t ■ 'C.r:.*-!' > H r r."W v ‘*-r» ha- rh* ir service a.- n taore conspk'uoua than during ■ vngen* having Navin field -n *he march from the 'all ground-. *o *{:•' Michigan '>n• ral st*t -n •• •* •> t . - ,u> . M l , •-.. !<jr ■ - pr* pafe-d - ft:* * Sn r on--. >- •>■ i•• l*-agti' or. < -. w > - . “Save food” Is Slogan ot Hoover Aide and Woman Pastor The Detroit Board of f'ommrr*ej w'l- W‘-dn* ii-ght del*f*r.- «o »h* National Munir r *i aion a* 'he earn* time to ceUbr-i" l*e prtf-aing of th* B'* * n <*ni gr>.vi There were many w n-■ is the audience that p*' ed the an rorium to hear addrt-‘-«R on !-• jr-, erett f’oiby. a fonr.rr ■’ >*c -. ; at of Os Near oj-V. who 1* ’ ft Food A<im;n!* t Hoot* ■ aide*, »r.id tha* American 6 - m - '-earn *o -at* f*vid ■* an absolve %ar W h*» ; T • apply at rotor, 'nr-re wi.> n>- - enough *o prop* dv f« our '. < * ! in France, hr -«avd The R. r f’tiroilnr Bartlett rr*r,‘ , jof ICalnnvvzoo, ** «o talked on th fond fiij***** jo?) > '.** % Id. in p r’ |to yaf h#MfifJ A rjrtr + i> m n * v •' * - r • *i* h m * X » a t n « -» • l>’ ,rs * Bagley Avenue jSBFjHSp Bagley Avenue Ad joining- the Adjoining the Statin' Hotel if btutlcr Hotel We are offering nearly all of our Custom Tailored Suits —~wool material * velvets and velveteens many of them trimmed with the fashionable furs at 20%, 30% or % Regular Prices The sale will cover all hut the models yue are still reordering. New Coats, Vraps and Gowns for oil occasions are arriving daily The E. M. Bigsby Cos. Nineteen Ragley Avenue l»y Condo. Tl n fc low .» - : .if .«nk *: W[l J J -I■ii 0 - T i' re* n> •>.; inv. amp ! *;< \ m* XV r»r lT * . a N* r < 1♦ • H * 21 I' Ji f• T ** PP * e* fui 1 r m* - - t*n *.o P .f -d •f •. Th» Pntnv v v.i..- • n Gi \ * \tn> p 4 ' AV -* Virpinih H!!U.'K Tl TTIJ2 M -.i)< SEVERAL ' ro PRISON i ai • l 'ii- «*«1 St Mi*-!* emir .<!i \N ciliu‘mlh y. *en | i • . . .1 ui* u to wivi t• rtti»• p m’, u! <rv it Fort I , V;* n Fli * i wa* ..ml i nt* .!< and to four -• »z and Wil [. ... The m>n e>>n ~ «,i ik j t” Liiut n.iHainft xpuri ; \l - 1 \t and * M> v >’«• i,k the Mann act Kdward i-.. f :j < amt Fr- <1 Hoii'u** admit led , ~i. ».>. u ,>ii‘>n- f« »<■ “dope’* und Ml - i-t-d ii> and 1i mouth*, v, , rt l*ftrow!*kl , t .i, ,* . ui*v iu iii*. char*.’** of ***ll i>i 11?% ;„i'\ and "a* civen • u \. (i t* *• i. n w*i- FUuence .1 • r it >i nn I'ion.M order* , f v» . (>. ii{i| i;. tl station a’ \ , ii, \, 'I , -*i Moiuach ; ' ~r f • for a viola ion of ' 1 h,.,-c Flo> and. ’ now **orvinf in<•• i f m v inoit' « *n J.ic? *un , . ot> f,, r ) H ;,,-nv John f>♦*i*»v . \ mi-* hold m'* » t "< ' . yfr ' f t’t'M . . V. • h. ■! until'r bail, v , >t,r n> r. • harr-d with •t . ~.. w ju-M r..' b) F ..d HrMr *» • •• • > . ui y oik s to>on t« held chart - *' of H’Min* An • • ik* t in gallon •*/ uv. : «. in , CATARRH DISTORTS FACIAL EXPRESSION Speeds the Nc*e. B ur* thr Eye*. Puff* thr F«ce. D e* the Lid*. How to Get Rid cf Catarrh 1 ill i || i v itov l it t t l tIIAT I It ii Jz? «T ' « £* r9 -i ' - & yy, r•* ?l '"** ■*. lt*| H i I’rrli ilt* U oKiUrful Ihr W■) >• <!«« |r» iln.ffl 11 rl♦ f • \« » I itHirh i k j : k THVRSDAV, NOVEMBER 22, 19 17* Suspect* Plead Not Guilty F .! Nemethy, clerk in police ti» id<iii, it. i-s for several weekv and lo’n and fharle* Gillon. rclnltil h> ii.aii ivf lo Ncim-lhy. phuled no* -U lt> to i liwiof robin r> wbtl* inm'd, \Wdtihnilay, and wn* 1 put nr. tl» i bond .*t f«.t>on i,.M two mii*'in** b> I'ohce .Imhicp U*'j.'»»n HuMMiinu Telephone Cherry d4?O GROCERY CO. In the Smith Building. State and Gi-swold |l and (a 1 'ir*’*>t ! u\* Trlt ph* n« and C o. I* i.iil.rs -n :t«d SALK OF ( ANNKI) VKKKTAItI.KS v.., an. : >. k the cir Itihi tl ~f thr >*-.«. t*> lav in t ail' w!n --• r e.ij.;,■ . f 4! ii t v*(f#tnhl . «it v* • > l«t\\ price ennui r. ut with our rr«i«4liir Tmiumii %:*W ** tnunnl %rurtiablra l« t% llr«l l etter Mu % %«ltla m, noil h i»u %*• \% I%r »• Ho 4> > n \\ i Hi; t u • i*j /« \ va hiithe m* k a 'mi l ts. 6 c r 69c i*i \**— " hi'ttmln I nrl. 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'4i««aßw» «* DIME SAVINGS BANK For! -jr»d Grvwnij Str**»' CQHSt ftVA iAf£ AW.£ TRQ^G To acquire a "nod substan tial bank account is si mply a matter of deciding to save regularly. Once you have made this decision let nothing inter fere with carrying it out. Plan yoijr saving a defi nite sum each week and then stick to your plan. Safety Deposit I axes $t per Annum Hesnura .1 A fort Than S3(}.OOO,WMf BRANCH OFFICES : mro.f*ff» r-on. Itor, Crafvi 1 r . l"7 m Michigan. ) I'.fl Wnmltrind T>»J* Woodward. HT * Fouro fipli. Broadway aud WMheroH, Jin Oakland, 1 or. Ilolbrook. non will be b* Id Nov JC. | »i.*Mlir> * ui !r ni • ."li and I'llr -das IllOl'llll H. rriaijM I with holding hp two rot With t*U't\l!> Coldti Cautr Headache and Grip IAN \ll\ i; imovill QF IN I\ F r*' inovis Hi* cause. There in onl> one "i'ti i. Quin in •• i: \\ »; UtivU-V*'' • iliiHture ia on box "th> \dv. 6 c ,r 79c MltH l\ll 111 \ \ *.— In I iiiii i, I*, ail lire. *| j 111 Ur I’.nit I*f c m u kiii\i \ hi \ \*— ii *• 11. 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