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Travel the GREAT LAKES First! HE Detroit & Cleveland Naviga- tion Company would be pleased to help you plan an outing on the Great Lakes of two, four, six or eight days, and supply you with pictures and descriptions of many pleasant places. Niagara Falls, Mackinac Island, Les Cheneaux Islands, Coryell Islands. AUTOMOBILES CARRIED ON STEAMERS NN your automobile tour plan to avoid the congested highways for a day of two by making part of your journey by steamer. EACH WAY EVERY DAY BETWEEN Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Detroit on Steamers Greater Detroit and Greater Buffalo. Between Cleveland and Detroit on Steamers City of Detroit III and City of Cleve- land UT. CHICAGO, MACKINAC ISLAND, ST. IGNACE THE popular tourist steamers East- ern States and Western States cover the route between Cleveland and Chicago via Detroit, Mackinac Island and St. Ignace MUSIC, DANCING, GOLF, DECK GAMES HIS is one of the most delightful Summer outing tours on the Great Lakes. Famous meals by chefs who know how. Stopovers permitted at Mackinac Island and all other ports THE SUMMER WONDERLAND ‘ARES: Buffalo to Detroit, $5. Cleveland to Detroit, $3; round trip $5.50; extra daylight boats during July and August. Chicago-Mackinac Island tours: Round trip, all expense Buffalo to Mackinac Island, $49; to Chicago, $79. Cleveland to Mackinac Island, $41.50; to Chicago, $71.50. TRAVEL THE GREAT LAKES FIRST ETROIT to Mackinac Island and return, $30; to Chicago and return, $60. E. H. McCracken, G. P. A., De- troit & Cleveland Navigation Com- pany, Detroit, Mich. Not-So-Indian Love Call Some guy in a speakeasy the other morning was br asting a line that this Lost Tribe of Isracl you all heard about was really the Sioux or the Blackfeet or one of those Indian tribes, that they had ferried themselves over from Asia Minor and become absorbed into our great Melting Pot. Well, this looks dike maybe there was a hoof truth in it, so TL have tak: t little plot out of a stamp: album and bedecked it with fan tasy for children of all ages from seven to seventy. Se order a shampoo from your barber and start right in, rvr-So-ENoiws Love Cant A Simple Tale of Love the Not-So-Redmen Night) was falling over the Morton Rosenberg Mutual-Bene fit-and- Protective - Budget-Plan Reservation Everywhere eamp fires med between the bright ly painted tepees. Here. and there a squaw was pounding corned beef or salami for the eve ning meal, while husky braves squatted in groups and went into nkruptey. Outside the great tent of Morton Rosenberg, Grand Sachem of the tribe, two young warriors, Pay-While- You- Play Levine and You-Furnish-th Squaw -We- Furnish-the-Wigwam Feinberg, stor ard. Inside the tepee the wily old sachem and his chief ine man, Dignitied-Credit loss, man, drowsed over the council | pipe. Suddenly the flap of the tent was thrown open and Snaky Shirley Rosenberg, the daughter of the venerable stood revealed. uy this is a hell of time to come busting inte a nt! ex gurievedly “Where was vou all afternoon?” Listen, poppa,” said) Shirley sweetly, “TE think you're. gonna have a son-in-law Jast. T gotta proposal from a ! Prom vther one of those pool-sharks 2?" asked her fat “LT should: start: sup fairest claimed) the sachem hair and sheik clothes? Listen, you orting some loafer that he wears Slickit on the Lenz Solution to Bridge Problem 2, Series 2 As it appeared in the June 9th issue of Judge Clubs are Tei Noetls and tricks against any defense and West. W438 > Wes Prize Winners, Problem No. 1 As it appeared in the June 2nd issue Ist Prize Bristol, Vi HA. Bell, Dallas, Texas 3rd Prize: John Wal ad Prize Winners of Gorham Silver Trophies For best scores to the sixteen problems Series No. 1 February 11th to May 26th wie Summit Road zadeth. No J Irving M. Frisch 278 Fitth Avenue New York City w 2540 Massa Xavier Gaitet Montreal, Canada Mitgred Levy Ree oat New York City Daltas, Texas Dr RL Duderger ‘Sherbrooke, Calif comicbooks.com