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Til I KS l> \Y , NO VKMIt Klt 22 , 19 17. SAYS f1.0.K. MUST RAiSt FARES HERE Burnings Don't Day Operating < ost, Trac tion Head Insists "The question of rate* of fare will be discussed with the street & • ailway commission as outlined in my recent letter to Aid. Lodge of the public utilities com mittee," said President F. W Brooks of the Detroit United railway, Wednesday "Oui earnings are not suffi cient to pag the operating costs and the so-called August agree ment must he modified to pro vide for a higher rate of far*, otherwise we will be compelled to withdraw from that agree ment “I still hope that economies will be permitted that will avoid, for the present at least, ;» re turn to a five cent fare rate." Beery «*i T > m the country, erlth few ryi t'pfior-, mu-' realize at once t hat U * \ must j*h\ a hirther rate of t.iti for street rar rid***. according tn members of the Street Rnllwiiv I nvf-i i_ i Hun i oiutnl-si on of Mas-.i ,itu «e whhh called .upon .'t ax or Mar*. Wednesday morning’ This «■ mi tn i-- ion I* rnakiriK •* tour and •« *urv*>y of tiii' railway condition- I th • adtnc <*|r ie of the rnitetl and < 'an ada and it bases It* ~, ituon on ’lie situation it has found « \ i*ry vhi re. I" . com mi •‘-•Ion 1- made ip of ll ki , tid a < let k <tf *h*»-e j ,ur month* ■ - at * in 1 *t op after >' ■ ink • i« ll i'd (’htea go. Milwniikr*, ... .mi I'okdo, HufTalo Indian . i • \,l other middle vietern ritie: t)f the commission t r»». » f-r. aiipoinfed by the Mas.-a , husdts state senate, it front the ate house and two h\ the gOV , inrir With the commission are H Nt it v ■ e-pr • id* n* of *h* ' o-tert Klevateri company; Prof -V K Ritchey, of t h*■ Worcester. M ass . Polytechnic insM? ute, and a noted ••.,ffir . xpert, and I. II Melvin, of thr- Ho-tun Public Service cnmrnis ■pn The members of the commie sum. mostly from ,I'loston. include Joseph W Martin Janie- I, Hat top. Chari*** W Kid rid Re. John M tiihh- Genre M Worrell, George Hun’me, Martin Hi'-. W. Cameron I'orbes, (lurtU-M W Gordon, Edward J I'inn, clerk and Jam* a Rratty assistant sergeant at arms of th*- f i*? r* hot!*#* These men have discovered, they *-ay Mt.*’ i street railway cannot he conducted and furnish pood service for I*-- fit-in a fralpht fiv* .-nt tar. arid in few rifle- Is even fhl pos . li|e \ a re tit they wll r* turn to fin-ton prepared to make a tv w eoptirit ' with ,-treet rallway permiffint: a higher rate of 'are. In onto Massachusett - towns the fife i< now a- high a- eight cents and i» is likely even in such case* this wdl be raise | •j*h» -tok* -man for the partv de • laretl that the American people • ad i orne to accept a nickel ns the mit to t . used in paying for a tree* railwax ride. This sum was uxed arbitrarily many years ago when everything was dir* cheap and ha* b-. ..nt* ,iii institution in the mind of fit** public Meanwhile th<* i ~,i ,if e verything has lie«-n mount n» hut the car fares hnve rettialned -ti.tjun.iry. They have already trav < !*'d tar «'nough, they say. to prove hit if people want Rood car ser \i* they mtfst pay more for it IP,-.* experts made a careful s'udx of Imfrrttf conditions and do no’ hesitate to sax* that the fate* here • anno* make th* property pax ft i the opinion of this enmmis ton that it may not b* necessary Owing to a slight gas explosion which damaged the range in the kitchen, and which will require a day to repair Farwell Building Restaurant which was to have opened to the public today, will, instead, « Open Thursday, Nov. 22nd with everything complete and ready everywhere t*> actually tais** the *f • • of far** directly. but If the coat i ol a ride is not Increased directly, I 'Jo situation must h« met by reliev | in* «ii• railway companies of Sorti*- of tin burden they are tarrying, siph as paving between, the tracks, rep id in' street- and other expenses I t ll- x at. ll* and upon to h* at That i- the t* port that this com ml ion xx ill nmkt w hen it returns to Itoston and it xx ill he based upon j personal observation as well as re ports rc . iv • and I nuu experts all tivet i 'lt** continent and in South Anver I *ca, the members state Willie h*Te | the part) w ill travel over the entire I» 1' K s> • tetll. KALTSGHMIOT TRIAL, DEC. 4 l>iii«* Sel For Hearing of Al l»*g«*d H> namiter and Associates A K,ul Ratisrhuiidr and llf other . including ills -i-ter and hi- brollmt irv law * hatg* and with c cm-piracy in organt/tn and carrying out d> nain it m,- p|.e , both in the I tut. i| S' Fes and t an ol a. will go on trial Dec. 4. In th. Putted State- district court. Th* indictments to n found sev eral months ago and the defendants would h.*\ b* *-n tri. and long before lln.s, but lot 'he fat i that big *on spi racy ca • * against the govern ment xx et c being tried by th* federal court m < huaß'i and manv of the witn* -- •» (» be used by the govern nt* nt in th* Kails, htntdf case here xx ei e i!o witnfs>c.« In the Chicago .a-.- I»j-;*iet A’torney Kinnane anmmm > and \V* dn* sdav tnotninx; that the tl.it. had at last b°* n definitely fix. and Knit < hrnidt and his as«o< !a**'s ar«* i do ;< -.p.irt.- thle for th* plot to blow up th* Windsor atiuorl"s. the C*a hod' overall la'tory in Wnlkervlll**, as xx* ll a- hip plants a.nd bridges In and rttound petrott It cannot b*- old vet Wii.-lhe' - th*- i uses will tie tri*d ptr,.te|y or together There , j,. mure counts against K.tl’s* hrnttlt than uMtn-t any of his alleged .v i-ompli . and i f i** possible tha’ he xx.|| h* ttl.-d eparatfd) and the oth n ! indt. '* and per- on in a body ABATEMENT ACT IS ATTACKED I ►c-clat inp t hAt the abatement Act under which F’rosecutor Charles II Jasnow-ki has started proceedings against Kf'a I ray. proprietress of a rooming house on Howard st., Is un constitutional. Mtorney Percy flross mad* a motion in Judge (odd’s ermrf \\idn* -day morning, to have the <a • thrown out of court. Judge (’odd .lire, ted the case to proofed and aid that he will con aider th* attorneys motion later. This is the flr.-t case to he tried in the -tat.- under the abatement law, xvhi* h allows the prosecutor to pre vent tLie pr* nji-e- to In* used for anv purpose whatever for a year and to sell th*- contents of the house at public auction if a conviction is obtained. He an-* the condition- of the act ar*- ho,drastic this law. ts upheld, xx ;l be a powerful weapon with which to drive undesirables from the city The underworld is pay ing close attention to th** outcome of lit*' case. Assistant Prosecutor Robert T Speed ha- charge of the state’s In tejest in the case Patrolman Loin- Grimm, former ly a member of the free lance* di xit on under the administration of form* t Ptxliee Commissioner John Gillesph te«*tlfled that he has ar rest* .1 known underworld habitues tn sh» place on many ocQaslons \ -cirntiflc society in Germany ofT< -a gold medal each xear for the best device of process for safeguard ing Ilf. and limb or promoting tc.ilth in th.* electrical industry ALLIES NAVE WEAPON IN WAR AIMS vhtiiiii iii-:mu:hmiv Political Offensive Is Important As Army, xSays Britisher nv tUWKt.h MF.U.KTT 81 h* t 'j.-resp. rnJrnf i hitcil P>rn* LOMM>\. Vox 22. The \llies should not abandon their political offensive against Germany, accord tng *o Arthur Henderson, because in many respe -is it is the most dan I get nil., e the hoU“>* of Holl'-n I /.ollern has to face. * | Henderson, a-. h*'Htl r.f the labor party, ha.- aligned with hint some | lour and a half million voters thru I **ut the nexx location of his party land the co operative movement. ' Look at this item in the paper,' -am the labor leader. Th* item re ported the atidre*.- of the crown 1 prim < to the latest batch of German i boy- brought to »h«* western front n> , Join then- fat here and brothers I "There are powers at work at* I tempting to sow discord between th*' j German people and their sovereign i know i*ig Germany otherwise is in | xinrible," .said the crown prince "It i is x our xvoik alro to prevent this*." \nd more of the same "Os routs*' Germany t- no* ‘other w if-e invtn. tble,’" said Henderson "The crown prince pietend- not to f*ar the Allies' military effort* hit' ; ii*' show s i great concern regarding | *hetr thilHy to make a vide breach I by other means between the kaiser m*i hi people The real position Is that th** German kaiser and his high command realize that their military plans have failed They are now at pain- to prevent their military fail tire I* .tiling to a political upheaval at horn*-. "Military victory Is not the final aim of the Allies If Is a means to an md If is sought In order to en able them to achieve the -*ort of fence which they roncejxe to be es senftal to prevent any further recur ren< e of the present awful struggl* and to secure the end of the war for all time, a peace which will recog ntz*’ the rights of peoples to dispose of themselves as they think best, and will make the world safe for democracy; a peace which will *ol x e all old grievances without cre ating new on. sand which will s*> cure just recompense for the inno cent xirtims of the foul wrongs per petra***d by German militarism dur ing the war.” "At present,” he continued, "the Allies are negotiating with the kal se r'« servants. All the speeches made by the German chancellor and replied to by Allied statesmen con stitute the employment of open po lifical means to bring about a set tlement of the war It Is a game of skilled diplomacy but one of the LOOK YOURSELF OVER CAREFULLY And see If your condition la not *uch a* to make your heat Invent* j men* th** purchase of flood's Saraa ' oarilla, Peptlron and Hood’s Pills. This course of medicine will he worth many times the cost when It removes that tired feeling. 'hat paleness and anemic tendency, that warning of waning strength, thnt. weakness of body that opens the way for disease, that backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble, constipation, and that grouchy touch of rheumatism. Many people need this splendid combination to make perfect health. Others may not need all three, hut altnn«t everybody needs and will find relief in at least one of them Ad v DETROIT TIMES rhi* Doings of the Duffs. |<SlAl) fOAEE Null, tevtt TKOHG'rTr WL 'l> (J 1 T ; * - ----1, 1 1 ICOHL tfICMTM ANOfj PtfoP |M T (1 « ‘TFM * JO h [l », k*>lT - far ifej H A MimuT' ■ , 1 1 S-A) P IXX --iB.Xl.ajL .s ■’ , * — r ...., . , ■ .... ■ " X 1 ■ — 1 I I-aTmat AO? OH.NE.s. FOR AdootW* =4 L AMD SHES 60T { F S£"n“Shs JJfc f j 1 / ' f chief faults is that the Alii*-, are playing it with a minister who is solely responsible to tit. kaiser "To my mind the most satisfac tory channel of communication avail able is provid'd by th*‘ G* rman So clalt'ts. and particularly by th. nit nority Socialists. Personally I would much rather consul) with n German minority Socialist during the war, than with an official .»f an auto cratle German government af'er the war 'lf we really d*’-tre to see a d*-tn ocrattc Germany v.« should do nil in our power to strengthen th* dem ocratic element* in Germany. If xx. Intend th.«* pea. • when it 'orties shall be a democratic and In-tin.; pea.* mad* bx democratically elect cd representative* of all the peoples concerned, purely it w ould b*' b,;' to addres- our ■p. >■< h- no* to tin German imperial chancellor, who is the servem of the kniscr. hut to th. elected representative* of the Ger man people "So long as military effort is n• * • sea tv there must h*- no pl.t. k. nln. on th*» part of the Allies, hut that i no r« asi.n xvhv side by side with Rtich effort wo should not attetup by a xx id*' and sensible us* of th< political weapon, to ba ton th" - tlement of the war by .* p*,.. * x*: h shall he Just, honorable and dtm.. cratic." Plans are under discussion for an appropriate observant • next yar > ’ the centennial anniversary of th* birth of Mr- P !> N Stiuthw.cti the popular nov* i. Prlntlnß—the plnln nei.t klnri tint la rl(hf—Tlwrx J«*li llrpt.— vinln 1,12(1 *‘Tho Qu< i1 it ,v (i C!(Vir Throvicjl v Franklin Says:- Service Plus is n term chosen to distinguish Franklin Service from the common variety. The whole ditff r, enit cann*>t be conveyed in word* Visit our new and spacious station at “V JeHktaon and the full tiliMntnAofService Plus you. Marriage oteenses i- eh Mih.ifak, st», r»*tre|f : Ifrlen M • t-. 11 —. l\ •■atii*- M-- n I* ! t ai. a 10, Detroit, Mary Kill*' K .' «rti e I rani. II IP.lni*4o, Ltetroit; Pditl \ Brown, 21. sain*’ .!< hn \\ rimes, 3S, Detroit, Marv Mm-alpr*. -* : same. ■ah 1, T I-aixr. 21. Detroit; H*-a tric, i* .viclnt* -ti 24. same Stan • ja xx s.*.. X n. 27, Detroit; Ai mi (■■ /.<Dn-'UM. ”■>• -am*' f-' m i ', \ It. -f. tie. 21; Detroit; .Me \ M Dmisen 22. same. I'., il Tn i, )i n. : ■ Highland Park; ' Alt* .- KrmiiniirUin. 2*. same. H. ni v V avia _ - I o-tr. it Mary F„ U* dnimi .; Max < ‘tlx*. i.e K had -I. 21. n* troit; Fannie I 15*11. is, same. \nton Anders*>n, 2t, Detroit; Mary Hakkin. 21. same .laMie.- .). ny«n, 27, Chlfiso Rtanetie I h ><;* Ie- 27. I tlim is Artliin Anstn rx tc *- > 2S, Fremont, (t.; M.-i id MitkuK ;. satur Robert t.ivernols. 27. AVyandotte; Kti * < Rua« , . 2 '*, same. <*« I /urank" 2f>. Detroit; Anna Kuhlin-ki, H* same. <; i- I Ia 1 ..if I 29. D*-11 .ts San. *.h-s ti.i ..Til'. 2L Detroit, l.va 171- La\v>. r'"* Ihlgenhrink, 27. Detroit; I ,-tn.i * . •••*.' nsk x 2 -a Hil l’ll Hil.fol*. 47. 1»• 1 r**ii Katie Hasi Gazi-i V*-n.< tt> 12. Detroit; Tre* a Han 1/I i', j P« t tic < *r< * k Sta t a <Hb ha. 22. Detroit. l.ii -*i i: i.icdif. t, 25. Detroit. \rldu I: (is I »me S,ih si m ('.due. 2*t, Wyandotte Gloli.ni*- Ras«la<iua IS, same. ('tai l' no l .1 Roberts. 21. Detroit; 70 Star® On Service Flag Tl'c ".-ci \ ici Hug of the Detroit S'*'<-l Products company hcara 70 stars ret-r*-• ti! inv ovory branch of the armv and navy. \mone th** yHE ownership of n Port Fourseason Car adds to the enjoy ment of every occasion during cold weather. It is a satisfying thought to know that yott have aw utmA yi i: a conveyance, comldrtnhh* and cozy, protective a,.’ m ,t col l and storm. A - 1 next summer the same car, with sides removed it i Se dunet, «n<l window’ lowered if n Sedan, will he as cool and breezy as it is warm and now. Ihe Dnrt Ipunntos Sedan has all the smartness desired m u\ t.il equip no' with lire lines hi*h fr.rade Hmsh and rich upholsterv. she pri eis $lO ' • I 1 *• I oursi ioon SeiUnet is the best of rhe convertible type *ith completely VlUf window* md panels. The price o |M) • i I George W. Franklin Company 700 Woodward 936 Jefferson By AHaman. prominent * mployes of the company now in *» rvic. arc .1 P with ih** U. S Railway First Lieut. Harold Hirthri. in Franc** nnrl L. Cotter McHugh, with th«* Ivo>hl Flying corps. Several factory workers of Polish de scent are anions the non who enlisted. Printlnf—the l>lnln noit Kind—»hnt I* rialit—-Time* Jot* llfDl Mnln 1.320. / 1000 Rooms / 700 with Hath ' A cuisine which I has made the Aetor \/) New York's leading Ranqueting place. Single Room, without hath, #2 50 and f3 00 Double | .50 and $4.00 Single Room*, with hath. $3.50 to $6.00 Double $1.50 tn $7.00 Parlor. Bedroom and hath, sl«t 00 to $14.00 Time n Square At Broadway. 44th to 45th Street* thr itnirr of NVw York** aoeial and hu«ine«* artivitira. tn cloae proximity to all » nlwav terminal*. POLICE MATRONS ARE SUMMONED BY GRAND JURY Mrs. .r..nnl.. I'rrrih an.l Mi , (•>. Oft 'matrons in the women’.* ’• tnton home on Canfield ave., wore th, firs: wltne.ne* called in Wedn* dav's sc-Hion of the circuit •ourt grand jury. Fred Trucdell, husband of one of the party of worn • M who declared th* ' ver** nttackeil Hin month ago in th*' tear room •«t a J* saloon by two pa indruen a a ,dso .summoned. U is said that th* poll* * matrons < v* theard the woin*-ti planning a (tiv that would discredit the p»> , It- < no u. while they were held in the <l* i. nn m horn. Tin* women »<>ld i iiiiii' St 'l*»rs the' .vert arreMed wh*n thev resisted the alleged at I tiick by Ino offers. W ill..mi Marx, president of the vil laK< of Si. Clair Heights; Harrv •hevdi-r. Milage clerk; Charles Pfeiffer, village engineer, and set- I era I village councilmen were Hum nioned to appear before the Jury in ui investigation of the purchase ot •t site f.,r an incinerator plant by several real estate non testified in i h « i.espeet ill Tuestl iv’.s session of the grand jury. Harney Wlielan, chief of police ui Hanitt i mck. who has been under summons iA appear for several da vs, was < vrustd again W<-dnesdav when he said that his duties as a member of th* 1 faintram<k draf’ board were presfiing Deaths Charles S. Dav!*. 679 Marlhrrnurh, 33 years, cerebral <-mbi ttsiT <'nr ine K roll. ?7f. Thirty-first. S3 years, pleu. ri*> , lame* |(. Johnston, 370 Hart, STATE AND COUNTY TAXES AVOID THE RUSH Mail to County Treasurer description of yonr proper ty showing ward, side of street, lot and block number, and subdivision, together with your name and address. Thy receipt will then lie mailed so you can by check, money or express order, and avoid standing in line. This will save property owners time and trouble. Persons owning property in the new annexed territory will save time and trouble by bringing with them their 1917 City Tax Receipts. OFFICE HOURS: JlJo P.’M." t# WM. H. GREEN, JR., County Treasurer ami'»kmk.> r® fI*EGENT*ORPIIEUM Ulluim Mill ~T I.HtMI III.V l». | Lending V A t’DUV 11*1*12 Attraction FRITZI SCHEFF « HrrNtl) u vi>in«j i*!« ti'hiT attraction kmim Stevens Outwitted llallv. t to 5; 7 to 11. Kat . Sun. Ifol . fontlnuoua. 1-11 p.m. Detroit Symphony Orchestra WKSTO) i ..nriiirtor ‘•POP” CONCERT AT ARCADIA M MIA) UTKIttUO), MIL 2.V111. AT 3i»». S con ’ u ° <>f t lie. few Kii>Ht voire*, t hat li >« \ • • utnti • t>*-fure the public In racent our* N V Sun. It I'.M.H A 1 .1» *«|;aT*« 2.3<•. .3**r. TU. AT 111 l»*»t*\'«» llnrry I ) >lnt»»Rer. I\r«->.ke IIIdK. l!\-2T.r ■ --—* "»| '**%> \ «n<lr* lllr 31.T0-H-IH3O Mklil. IS-2fV-3So F . A REh /! 9 l’Murf» 1-l-<t>4S “So Shall Ye Reap” ? 44 -* cri -’ a EDNA GOODRICH All for Onr ... . . . „ . ... 7—Othrr l.rrol Ml*—7 Mm.-. “ ' l»<">«hfrr of Mary l..o<T* PflDDiri/ Pop. M<,t Sat. 25c to urtnitllin $i.50.N. 0 hu.50c to $2 . ; IVKIt MtiHOHCd'S (JAY AND 1; I~v 1 >s< '.Mi: Ml'sn M. HIT CANARY COTTAGE with « Typical Moroarn «'»*• lleniiflfnl l'ln< L of i nnnrlr* In ( horn* NKXT WRKK— BI V SKATS NOW cOmWMm) UMSM* YHt TVH/00*i * Wl \ *• r > 1 \%vm\ • VMV •"» ) ( _JtE* Y(#K( V iHJR.fCLDSRHjY If 4 fT'ri Wed. Beet aeate sl. jVI fl I \ Thanksgiving Day. 50c lTli I 1 U 9to Sat, 25c to »I.s<' jM^msoN' M iIfGE KENNEDY NEARLY MARRIED I \|ll \ "t-'rnn< r In ln«' —•* VtTI \ a VPC I 1M 1 *rnl na a I .*» i.*> -V >-7 .V Thr Hl|«r«| *rrmM In t MM MUTT AND JtFF DIVORCED \ P «ii l ho* P. <i|i»« lit "i nmn«a Hm? AVENUE I 111 HRY JMfl Home of Meal llnrlraqiir. HIGH-FLIERS BURLtSQUERS Urratllna Tanflf >l«fcl Aatake II v «i I Uc i Sf> ycara, •t-nlllt) . V O. Jon**, 6J* St. K«lmu r<J 1* l nek inn u. ; CD*«« h^uptlAi, |♦> >r»r*. ncufr l*Mik*niia. fMu« nun h til* < Cv>!» «\t If 1H , i I >*nfclir» ‘‘U- J v+r, £ tattler h \>mn, l*»bar pnpumunia; CiliUy* N • •vw*. Wynmintf, 4 iv%. I Kl»tn, 1117 >l,)' \s ell *■ o yenni, tuber -1 h ■’*** hint;,-', l.\si M. Mclfttyrr, j iM Mil'-tUgill. 1 veftifi, valvular • ! : ■ nrU« rib’itta; 4 t*• \|* 37J (Tliflilf, $1 >r*ra, arti r 10-at l**i • -st m , \n via may William*. 29€ >•*ar, b»*oarlii I Krrdrtlrka lla«-». Boule vard Hanitariiirn, .1 vran itonilla: K»lwin Atherton. M*>3 Sb#rwUn. i I tn'infli*. 'iivulrlun*-; Edward 1. llano, 6t,4 H, ml«f vant. .6 ifiiM, vnlvu's** .li-.n-f. 'Jibl.ona. 171* VNVa* Orund-1.1vt1,. 7S vih»m ar*rrl<*- !*t Id i.t t, .) hu l‘ -eh it x, 51.’, S.y burn, 71 v. m ratv in na; J. I'etryk, i *>4 iit>out 41 yrtrA t»dl* i in..nary lul>ercul*.al«, 1 . Rader, »»j UelJwu** alwnit 4? y*un «nf<im pro tori*. Alic I. laii.* > j MvOraw. 7< >*»'•*• pnn.n»..i,la <V F. ! -<■ ' i 11 .’ll' n ■ .• n ■ - h ronlc in'- - • nr i, A Olra- >v*kl, i‘ '*•*.< and ; Ru*arU. uhoiit *l4 \ . .vi frn mr^d i akiill. A K<irwackl. hoapl i tal, 17 y.tara, fn<|m *d i.-nding; I*. C. N Hp..n* nl>urah. 'iV<o pnaunioiua M. Cleary. Rr. • tvlrig ha»- ! pit ah nhoijt 70 >»*ar*. lobar i'n*umn ; nia. S. Horelvlng* hoapltal. - ah.nit 64 vi-wn, 1- Ur pn*uii.<.iilA; H. j '*mlth. BeVoiviDK h< apital. about 4S 1 y*>ar*. lobai pneumonia; f K. Malro, 74.' Trumbull. &'• yrat* dtub*-ti«i m©l litua, Martha Davie* W| <‘a*)i*)Pln**, ! S.' yi ar*. a rt«rl<>-aci.-ro*la; CrracrntUt | K -Mtr, gCO (lib- ai.l, 5a y.aia, ai>o i"“ U. S. MEDICAL OFFICER KILLED WASHINGTON, Nov Cl Flint Limit. Orlando Gochnaur. Freeport, 111 mcdienl reeerve corps, attached to th*- Hrltit«h forces, was kil'cd in action Nov fi, and First ut Alexander .1 01111 b, Cnrbon * <lal*. f’awhh alight ,y wounded, Gen reported today, I’rltitlna—th*- i*lnln n.nt Mnd— ' I* rlrhl—llmr« .!«*!* T)«-p#.—Mnln 4.M6. i m ' t . amiskmknts l liM IM Hi '. I I•• It e. M. 11A11.4 IIIIIK \>V TlHli! ‘I.K II I 1 .tailing: VAI IT.V ll.l.i: Attraction “In Yokohoma” S/JTVr* LEADING riCTCRK ATTRACTION Billie Burke tmntrlir llnm lnit ( ontf»< I'rt. M*ht nPTPniT Tonlal.* nt AHIJV. tr •* ‘ t* wl 1r,,,,. Mnl. 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