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2L4(> St. Antoine Street, Corner Columbia Clifford 2924 CASH BONUS FOR JOE LOUIS GOOD LUCK CLUB MEMBERS Our members get discounts of 5% or more 01 purchases from the merchant members whose names appear here.- . I The Joe Louis Good Luck Club is non-poli tical and non-sectarian. Its purposes are to stimulate business between merchants and members whereby, the merchants will give our members a discount on purchases (ex cept liquor and other items, where discounts are prohibited by law) thereby creating mu tual co-operation-another purpose is to inter est everyone in clean living and clean sports manship. We are publishing a few of the letters re ceived from prominent Detroiters. o Join the Joe Louis Good Luck Club to-day. Send fif ten cents (stamps or cash) and receive the membership card together with the attractive Joe Louis Good Luck Club Button. The button and membership card entitles you to a 5% discount from following merchants. For a limited time we will give members a Joe Louis Good Luck Coin free. Patronize the following merchant members. They will give you a discount of five per cent or more, on all purchases. Just show them your membership card. BAKERY: Prmbrook Bakery Shop, 6% 261» Hastings St. BARBER SHOPS: Bortruiio’s Barber Shop, ft% 2.>02 Hastings St.—Cor. Winder Brown’s Barber Shop, 6% Cor. Hastings and Watson St. BIIAUTY SHOPS: .iacksou’s Barber Shop, 6% 3ft|4 Hastings St. Universal Barber Shop, 5% William Ray 2781 Hastlugs Street. ■ Tajeria Beauty Salon W'lnia Morris, Manager » E. Adams Ave., ft% Ctp’FEE - TEAS, ETC.: “Old Gov’s Coffee, 565 Canfield, ■••lyonaisse, salad dressing, sand w|h spread, coffee and tea. Dis count on purchases at establish mbit un E. Canfield. 5% I>tUUS: H*. L. 11. Long, ft % C»t Itate Drags lUll St. Antoine Street. Dfr Aqrnn Toadies. 6% ftM> Beaublen Street. Dive's Cnt Rate Drugs, ft% ft 46 Hastings Street. Sim’s Bullet Cut Rate Drugs, 6% BMM> Hastings Cor. Wilkins. nv’s Cut Rate Drugs, 6% 3410 Hastings, Corner Alexandrine QK Cnt Rate Drugs, 5% 3(4 0 Hastings, Corner Rowena MEDICINE: World Wonder Medicine Com ply, 2101 Chene. Phone Fltz r<y 3603. Ten per cent discount tc members of the club. Floor Coverings Curtains Drapes Bedding. C*t Rate Dept Store, 6% 87H Hastings Street. Linoleum A Wall Paper RAcnberg Bros., 6% 3MI Hastings Street. PHOTOGRAPHER: T»ns Photo Service, 10% I clip Hastings Street ■Live merchants, get in touch with us, so that you too may benefit by a contact with our members. No obliga tions. To The “Joe Louis Good Luck Club”, P. O. Box 1087, Detroit, Michigan I am impressed with the purposes and aim of your association. Joe Louis is more than an indivi dual, and we cannot forget him as such, but the struggle against odds he has made, the fine sport manxhip he has shown, his response to the best in citizenship—all impress me as a spirit suffi cient to stimulate and encourage a feeling of loyal ty upon our part. He has done more to restore clean sportsman ship within the field of boxing than any man of our generation. America, and for that matter the world should recognize this, and you are to be con gratulated for leading an effort to so emphasize. To seek to secure cooperation between the mer chant members and qther members of your Asso ciation is to my mind a very fine thing to do. In fact, the entire movement sponsored by you de serves success. We shall not only encourage a very fine young man, who at this time happens to be Joe Louis, but we shall do even more in showing thousands of our boys that if they, like him, give their best, the American public will respond with a vote of confidence that becomes a great and sin cere support to all of their noble efforts. You may feel free to use this letter in any ef fort to help yolir cause, as I sincerely believe in phat you seek to do. Very truly, WM. H. PECK HOTEL: Lucerne Hotel, 5% Mr. llanoii, Mgr. 2968 Brush Street. LINEN A LAUNDRY: Supreme Linen A Lauudry, 5% 700 Alexandrine Street LOANS: Miller Loan Office 2801 Hastings Street MARKET: Brewster Center Market, 6% 253» Hastings Street M. Sh if man, 0% 2008 Hastings Cor. Adelaide RESTAURANTS—BAR B Q: Browns Bar 2800 Hastings Cor. Alfred Cozy Corner Mack Ivey, Prop. 4100 Hastings Street Quality Eat Shop Mr. Bud, Prop. Brush A Adelaide Pekin Lunch v Bailey Bros. 1007 St Antoine Street Reliable Bar B Q O. l’ursley. Prop. 2726 Hastings Street Silver Line Case William Procter, Prop. Cor. Livingstone A Hastings GROCERY: Wolf Grocery Store, 6% 280s Hastings Street Men’s Shoes A Furnishings Ben’s Men’s Shop, 5% 383 ft Hastings Street Wiener’s Men’s Wear, 5% 3130 Hastings Street Sportswear, Fishing, Hunting, Felt Letters Whitmun Sport Shop, Inc., 6% 262 ft Woodward Ave. CLEANERS: Eust Side Cleaners, 6% 3012 Hastings Street GAS A SERVICE STATIONS: Williams Service Station “Good Gulf" Gasoline Cor. Brush A Watson Sts. lc gal. Park Service Station Dixie Gas lc gal on gas Coinmbla A Park 3c qt on oil Our genial secretary, Dr. Powell Johnson, reports an unusual amount of interest all over town in the Joe Louis Good Luck Club. Why not stop in to see him at his office, 2730 Hastings Street and talk it over with him. Fill in the membership coupon and mail it with 15c now so you can get the discount on purchases as well as being a member of our live club. COUPON JOE LOUIS 0000 LUCK CLUB Care Detroit 'l'rlbuue 21-ltt St. AntoJue Street Detroit, Michigan I am in hearty accord with your program of mutual business dealings between merchants and members, clean sportsmanship, ana have confi dence in Joe Louis. Enclosed, find fifteen cents (cash or stamps) for which send me the membership card for the Joe Louis Good Luck Club, as well as the Joe Louis Good Luck Club button, and the Joe Louis Good Luck coin. The membership card is to entitle me to a discount on purchases from merchant mem bers, whose names appear as such in the Detroit Tribune. • t \ Name Age Address City State Please print name and address August 12, 1936 Joe Louis Good Luck Club c|o Detroit Tribune 2146 St. Antoine Street ■ Detroit, Michigan \ *" j w Gentlemen: I believe the merits of Joe Louis fully justify the sympathetic publicity you are giving him through the “Joe Louis Good Luck Club." Through the cleanliness of his sportsmanship and his high moral character, he has not only won the respect of thousands of people in this and other countries, but he has set an example that the youth of his race and country can well afford to follow. With best wishes for the success of this worthy ef fort, I am Sincerely yours, Walter W. Delsarte ‘ o 1 if Detroit, Michigan August 16, 1936 Gentlemen: Please permit me to take this means of endorsing the spirit and policy of the “Joe Louis Good Luck Club". I believe this organization should receive the support of merchants and consumers alike, as it stimulates co-operation and helps the merchant to se cure increased patronage, while the consumer re ceives a substantial saving in discounts given mem bers of the club. I wish you unlimited success. Yours truly, “Old Gov", Prop. “Old Gov’s Coffee Cos. JOE LOUIS’ LETTER July 16, 1936 Joe Louis Good Luck Club ' 2033 Park Avenue . Detroit, Michigan v *9l Gentlemen: — I want to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt thanks to you for the interest and confi dence you have shown in me through the estab lishing of the Joe Louis Club, a club organized in behalf of clean sportsmanship. Your confidence in my ability to eventually become world heavyweight boxing champion en courages me to live up to your expectations. It is my intention to do everything in my power to show the world that your confidence in me is not misplaced. Please call on me if I may be of any service to you in the activities of the Joe Louis Good Luck Club. Very sincerely yours Joe Louis JL-PvJC Negro Version Os “Macbeth” Coming To Detroit Theatre The Negro theatre unit of the Federal Theatre Project, after pre senting an entirely new version of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” at the Lafayette Theatre in New York City to dense crowds which pack ed the house, is now on tour with the entire company of 138 people, which includes a forty-piece or chestra and a vocal choir of thir ty. The production is under the di rection of Orson Welles, an in (Contlnued on Page 8) —o Constant Advertising Pays THE DETROIT TRIBUNE SATURDAY, September 5, 1936 Legal Notices A tty. (’has. Berry .Wt) Gratiot No. 267867 STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, in Chancery. JULIA FINLEY, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT FINLEY, Defendant. ORDER OF PIULICATION At a session of said Court held in the Court House in the City of Detroit, in said County of Wayne, on the 24 day of August, A. D.. 1936. Present: Hon. Robert M. Toms Circuit Judge. It appearing from affidavit of the Plaintiff herein that after a diligent search and inquiry the Defendant’s residence is unknown and cannot be ascertained. On Motion of Charles Berry, At torney for Plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that Robert Legal Notices Finley the Defendant, herein, ap pear and answer the Bill of Com plaint filed in this cause within three (3) months from the date of this Order, or said Bill will be tak en as confessed against him; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be published according to law in the Detroit Tribune, a newspaper printed, pub lished and circulating in said County, and also that a copy of this order be sent to said defendant by registered mail, to 2960 Water loo Street, Detroit, Michigan, his lust known address. ROBERT M. TOMS Circuit Judge (A true copy) LOUIS SMITH Deputy Clerk 9-s—lo-17 o A tty. (has. Berry Gratiot No. 26^632 STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, in Chancery. PATTERSON PITTS, Plaintiff, vs. ANNIE MAE PITTS, Defendant. ORDER OK PUBLICATION At a session of said Court held in the Court House in the City of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, on the 26 day of August, A. D., 1936. Present: Hon. Robert M. Toms, Circuit Judge. It appearing from affidavit of the Plaintiff herein that after a diligent search and inquiry the Defendant’s residence is unknown and cannot be ascertained. On Motion of Charles Berry, At torney for Plaintiff, IT IS O'R D E R E D that Annie Mae Pitts, appear and an swer the Bill of Complaint filed in this cause within three (3) months from the date of this order, or said Bill will be taken as confessed a gainst her; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that a copy of this order be published according to law in the Detroit Tribune, a newspaper printed, pub lished and circulating in said County, and also that a copy of this order be sent to said defendant by registered mail, to 1967 McClain Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, her last known address. ROBERT M. TOMS, Circuit Judge (A true copy) LOUIS SMITH Deputy Clerk 9-s—lo-17 ATTY. CHAS. PERKINS 527 E. Warren N0.258541 STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, In Chancery. BERNICE STAVES, Plaintiff, vs. WILBUR STAVES, Defendant. At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Detroit, in the said County on the 7th day of August, A. D., 1036. Pre sent: Honorable Clyde I. Webster, Circuit Judge. In this cause, it appearing by affidavit on file that the defendant, Wilbur Staves, cannot be served by process issued out of this Court as he is not a resident of the State of Michigan, but resides in the City of St. Louis, County of St. Louis and State of Missouri. On Motion of Charles R. Perkins, attorney for the plaintiff. IT IS ORDERED, that the de fendant, Wilbur Staves, appear and answer the Bill of Complaint in this cause within three months from the date of this order, or the said Bill will be taken as confess ed and that this order be publish ed in the Detroit Tribune and a copy thereof served upon the de fendant by registered mail as re quired by law. CLYDE I. WEBSTER Circuit Judge (A true copy) W. G. MYER Deputy Clerk 8-15—9126 ATTY. A. B. DAVIDSON 911 Gratiot NO. 267468 STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, In Chancery. LOTTIE FIELDS, Plaintiff, vs. ALBERT FIELDS. Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION At a session of said Court, held at the Court House in the City of Detroit on the 21st day of July, A. D. 1936. Present: Hon. Homer Ferguson, Circuit Judge. In this cause it appearing that the defendant herein, Albert Fields is a resident of this State, but his whereabouts are unknown, therefore on motion of Arthur B. Davidson, attorney for the plain tiff, it is ORDERED .that the de fendant enter his appearance in said cause on or before three ' months from the date of this OR DER, and that within (20) days, the plaintiff cause this ORDER to be published in the Detroit Tri bune; said publication to bo Con tinued once in each week for six ' weeks in succession. HOMER FERGUSON Circuit Judge DOUGLAS G. MOCLE Clerk 7-25—9-5 o ATTY. CHAS. PERKINS 627 E. Warren NO. 266669 STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the I Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, In Chancery. ROBERT ALLEN. Plaintiff, vs. LUCY ALLEN, Defendant. At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of j Detroit, in said County on the 4th ' day of August A. D.. 1936. Present: Legal Notices .. Honorable Clyde I. Webster, Cir cuit Judge. It satisfactorily appearing to the court by affidavit on file that chan cery summons has been issued out and under the seal of this court for the appearance of said defen dant herein, and that the same could not be served on or before the return day thereof, because the said defendant being a resident of the City of Detroit, County of Wayne and State of Michigan, was concealed therein, and said chan cery summons has been returned, showing that after diligent search and inquiry, said defendant could not be served in said City of De troit, County of Wayne and Statt of Michigan, on or before the re turn day thereof ; On Motion of Charles R. Perkins, attorney for the plaintiff; IT IS ORDERED that said Lucy Allen, cause her appearance to be entered in this Court within three months from the date of this Order and in case of her appearance she cause her answer to the plaintiffs bill of complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to be served upon the attorney for the plaintiff within twenty days after service upon her of a copy of said bill, and notice of this order .and that in default thereof, the said bill be taken as confessed by said defendant. I T I S FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be pub lished in the Detroit Tribune, ac cording to law. CLYDE I. WEBSTER Circuit Judge (A true copy) E. R. SMITH Deputy Clerk 8-15-9-20 » o ATTY. A. B. DAVIDSON 911 Gratiot NO. 267988 STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, In Chancery. OMIE E. McCLARIAN, Plain tiff, vs. EVERETT McCLARIAN, Defendant. At a session of said Court, held at the Courthouse in the city of Detroit, on the 23 day of July A. D., 1936. Present: Hon. Homer Ferguson, Circuit Judge. In this cause it appearing that the defendant herein, Everett Mc- Clarian is a nonresident, but is a resident of the city of Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. On motion of Arthur B. Davidson, at torney for the plaintiff, it is OR DERED that the defendant enter his appearance in said cause ou or before three months from the date of this Order, and that within (20) days the plaintiff cause this ORDER to be published in the De troit Tribune; said publication to continue once in each week for six weeks in succession. HOMER FERGUSON Circuit Judge DOUGLASS S. MOCLE Clerk 8-I—9-12 WILLIAM T. PATRICK, SR. Attorney-At-Law 1471 Beanbien Street NO. 216212 STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, In Chancery. DEWITT HARRIS, Plaintiff, vs. BERTHA M. HARRIS, Defendant. ORDER TO APPEAR At a session of the above enti tled Court, held in the County Building, in the City of Detroit, this 6th day of August, A. D. 1936. Pre sent, Honorable Clyde I. Webster, Circuit Judge. Satisfactory proof, appearing by affidavit, that the Defendant, Ber tha M- Harris, is not a resident of the City of Detroit, County of Wayne, and State of Michigan, but that her last known residence was at Okemah, Oklahoma, care of General Delivery; aied that he has reason to believe, after diligent search and inquiry, that the legal residence of the Defendant is in Okemah, Oklahoma. On motion of William T. Patrick, Sr., Attorney for Plaintiff, it is hereby Ordered that the Defen dant, Bertha M. Harris, enter her appearance in the above entitled cause within three months from the date hereof or the Bill of Com plaint and Amended Bill of Com plaint will be taken as confessed against her. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be sent to the last known address of the Defendant by registered mail, pos tage prepaid, return receipt re quested, and that a true cepy of this order be published according to law. CLYDE I. WEBSTER Circuit Judge (A true copy) W. G. MYBR Deputy Clerk 9-16—9-26 —o ■ ■ ATTY. ALONZO D. PETTIRORD 416 E. Vernor Highway NO. 267886 STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, In Chancery. MAMIE WISE, Plaintiff, vs. JIM WISE. Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Detroit, County of Wayne and the State of Michigan on the 30th day of July A. D., 1936. Present, the Honorable Allan Campbell, Cir cuit Judge. It appearing from the Affidavit on file, that the defendant, Jim Wise, could not be served by a pro cess of this Court within the State of Michigan due to his absence Legal Notices therefrom or his concealment therein. On motion of Alonzo D. Pettlford Attorney for Plaintiff. IT IS OR DERED that the said defendant, Jim Wise, enter his appearance In this cause on or before three months from the date of this OR der, or said Hill of Complaint will be taken as confessed and that said Order be served and published as Tequlred by law. ALLAN CAMPBELL Circuit Judge (A true copy) LOUIS SMITH Deputy Clerk 8-22—10-3 o ATTY. If. JUNIOR 11)11 St. Antoine NO. fllMtt STATE OF MICHIGAN. In tihe Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, In Chancery. PAUL HAMILTON BYLER Plal* tlfr, vs. MAGNOLIA BLYLER, D< fendant. • •.. ••• •' .. • • At a sessiono of said Court heU In the Court House in the City ct Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, on the 18th day of August, A. D, 1936. Present: Hon. Guy A. Miller, Presiding Judge. In this cause it appearing by af fidavit on file that the Defendant, Magnolia Blyler, is a resident <J the State of Michigan but that he? whereabouts in the State cannot U ascertain; that an honest effor has been made to make service o» the Defendant at her last know ad dress at 170 S. Hamilton Ave., Saginaw- Michigan. On motion of Hamilton Junior, Attorney for the Plaintiff, IT 13 ORDERED, That the Defendant. Magnolia Blyler, appear and answ er the Bill of Complaint herein filed against her in this cause with in THREE (3) Months from the date of this ORDER, or said Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed against her. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That a copy of this ORDER be published in some Newspaper printed, published or circulated within this County as is required by law, and that a copy of thic ORDER be sent to the Defendant at her last known address by Re gistered Mail and that a return re ceipt be demanded therefor. GUY A. MILLER Presiding Judg« Circuit Court, Wayne Count; (A true copy) LOUIS SMITH Deputy Clerk. 8-22—10- ATTY (HAS. PERKINS 527 E. Warren Ate. NO. 257681 STATE OF JVtICHIGAS. In th€ Circuit Court for the County ol Wayne, In Chancery. KATIE DAVISON, Plaintiff, vs. ZANNIE DAVISON, Defendant. At a session of said Court holli at the Court House in the City of Detroit, in said County on the 18ti day of August A. D., 1936. Present: Honorable Guy A. Miller, Circuit Judge. It satisfactorily appearing to the Court by affidavit on file that chancery summons has been issued out and under the seal of this Court for the appearance of said defendant herein, and that the same could not be served on or be fore the return day thereof, be cause the said defendant being a resident of the City of Detroit, County of Wayne and State of Michigan, was concealed therein, and said chancery summons has been returned, showing that after diligent search and inquiry, said defendant could not be served in said City of Detroit, County of Wayne and State of Michigan, on or before the return day thereof: On Motion of Charles R. Per kins, attorney for the plaintiff; IT IS ORDERED that said Zan nie Davison, cause his appearance to be entered in this Court within three months from the date of this Order, and in case of his appear ance he cause his answer to the plaintiff’s bill of complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof be served upon the attorney for the plaintiff within twenty days after service upon him of a copy of said bill and notice of this order, and that in default thereof, the said Bill be taken as confessed by said defen dant. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this firder be pub lished in the Detroit Tribune, ac cording to law. GUY A. MILLER Circuit Judge (A true copy) LOUIS SMITH Deputy Clerk. 8-22—10-3 ATTY. fHAS. PERKINS 627 E. Warren No. MM STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne in Chancery. CHARLBS JACKSON Plaintiff vs. CARRIE JACKSON, Defendant. At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Detroit, in said County, on the 19th day ofAugust A. D. 1936. Pre sent.: Honorable Guy A. Miller, Cir cuit Judge. In this cause, it appearing by affidavit on file that the defendant, Carrie Jackson, cannot be served by process issued out of this Court as she is not a resident of the State of Michigan, but resides in the City of Danville. County of Vermilion and State of Illinois. On Motion of Charles Perkins, Attorney for the plaintiff. PAGE SEVEN Legal Notices IT IS ORDERED, that the de fendant, Carrie Jackson, appear and answer the Bill of Complaint filed in this cause within three months from the date of this order or that said bill of complaint will be tak en as confessed and that this or der be published in the Detroit Tribune and a copy thereof serv ed upon the defendant by register ed mail as required by law. GUY A. MILLER Circuit Judge (A true copy) LOUIS SMITH Deputy Clerk 8-29—10-10 o NO. 981906 BS. STATE OF MICHIGAN County of Wayne, At a session of the Probate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room in the City of Detroit, on the seventeenth day of August in the year one thou sand nine hundred and thirty six. Present D. J. Healy, Jr., Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Richard C. Smith, deceased. An instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased having been deliver ed to this Court for probate. It is ordered, That the twentieth day of October, next at two o’clock in the afternoon at said Court Room be appointed for proving said instrument. And it is further Ordered, That a copy of this order be published three successive weeks previous to said time of hearing, in the De troit Tribune a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne. D. J. HEALY, Jr. Judge of Probate (A true copy) HAMMOND Deputy Probate Register. 8-29—9-12 o ATTY. E. L. DAVENPORT 2010 St Antoine No. 268208 STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne, In Chancery. ..ADA CAMPBFILL. Plaintiff vs. JAMES A. CAMPBELL, Defend ant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION At a session of said court, held in the Court House in the city of Deetroit, Wayne County, Michigan, on this 17th day of August, A. D. 1936. Present: Honorable Guy A. Miller. In this cause, it appearing from affidavit on file that diligent search and inquiry having been made to learn the residence of the Defend ant, James A. Campbell, and that the last known address of the De fendant is 985 Livingston Street, in the city of Detroit, County of Wayne, and State of Michigan, and that it cannot be ascertained in what state or county the said De fendant now resides; On motion of Elvin L. Davenport, Attorney for the Plaintiff, It Is Or dered that the said Defendant, James A. Campbell, appear and an swer this Bill of Complaint herein filed against him, within three months from the date hereof or said Bill will be taken as confess ed against him: IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of order be sent to the said Defendant at his last known address by Registered Mail and a return receipt be demanded there for or published in a newspaper published or circulated within this county as required by law. GUY A. MJLLER Circuit Judge (A true copy) LOUIS SMITH Deputy Clerk 8-29—10-10 ATTY. JOHN B. MORRIS 705 E. Forest Ave. No. 267*47® STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne in Chancery. GARNETT PAYNE, Plaintiff vs. FANNIE PAYNE, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION At a session of said court held Detroit, in said County and State on the 31st day of July, A. D. 1936. Present: Honorable Allan Camp bell, Circuit Judge. In this cause, it appearing by affidavits on file, that after dili gent search and inquiry it cannot be ascertained in what State or Country the defendant, Fannie Payne, resides; and that her last known address was 1562 Maple Street, Detroit, MJch. On Motion of John B. Morris, at torney for plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that said de fendant, Fannie Payne, cause her appearance to be entered in this cause within three months from the date of this Order or the bill of complaint filed herein may be taken as confessed; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order be published accord ing to the Statute in such case made and provided; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order be sent to said de fendant, at her last know postof fice address by registered mail, and a return receipt demanded, at least twenty days befort the date herein prescribed for her appear ance. ALLAN CAMPBELL Circuit Judge (A true copy) LOUIS SMITH Deputy Clark 8-29—10-10.