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NEW BUSINESS CENTER) SERVING DETROITS Four years ago the owners of Hotel Seward mede their modest bid for pat- ronage by announcing thet they were ready to serve the needs of “Uptown Detroit.” Today the General Motors and Fisher Buildings climb to the sky in magnificent testimony of motor’s triumph . .. and up the street five short blocks Hotel Seward continues to accommo- date the increasing requirements of this grow- ing business center with the same high degree of efficiency that has made it en undisputed leader in the realms of good rooms . . . food end service, “Built before its time” some of them seid. "A foolish dream" volunteered others . . . but to- day hundreds of transient visitors stop at Hotel Seward regularly and wisely for no other hotel in all Detroit is so conveniently located to the principal automobile and manufacturing plants, 600 units... all equipped with tub and shower +». two or more windows and outside exposure. Rooms as low as $2.50 per day, suites $6.50 and upwards. Seward W. E. SNYDER, Manager SEWARD AVE. AT WOODWARD—DETROIT Master Sleuth Unmasked (Continued from page 11) “Yes, yes,” waved Matzos wearily. You want to know whether it's true that Sherlock Holmes is a woman, Sure he is. His name is really Sheila Holmes, and Dr. Watson used to be governess at Inverness for a mess of a man named Fess. They're all women, every one of them. Why, even that Herbert Hoover—did you know he’s a graduate of Swectbriar named nd runs a dress shop They're all women, on the side? even me.” ou?" T stammered. “Then— will you marry me, Olga?” * she faltered prettily, rose. I took her hands in mine and looked into the mysterious violet pools that were her eyes. Some- where in the bayou resounded the verie call of but we did not d. Gently [and the woman 1 once been Olga Nethersole red, our kissers framed in the gled doorway of the rose-covered cottage. And as the hull of the “Maid of Bombay” disappeared slowly un- der the horizon, the fierce chant of the iomon Islands rang out once more over the virgin wilderness. Tonga-Wonga had found her man. rye. “Mr. Jones,” said his employer se- verely, “yesterday you took the after noon off on the plea that you were ill. Yet I saw you at the races, and you didn’t look at all ill to me.” “Ah,” said Jones, “you should have scen me after the three-thirty —Tit-Bits Notice Tf you kr of any such freak laws as appear on page 12 of this issue, send them to Juner and you will receive for any that we are able to use. The contributors of the laws appearing in this issue and to whom we have paid $5 R. S. Stringfellow, Pocatello, Idaho. Agnes P. Fitzgerald, Dorches- ter, Mass, Ford A. Garrow, New York City. John D, Clarke, New York City. Walter M. Safran, Perth Am- boy, N. J. Sunset is the | burglars’ sunrise! Your night—their day! You're out! They’re in! And again you’re “out,” in more ways than one, unless you Aétna-ize. An Eta Residence Burglary Policy reimburses you for all articles stolen, and pays for any damage done to premises or property by those who come to steal. Now is the time to get in touch with the ZEtna-izer in your community. He’s a_man worth knowing. Look him up! ZEtna writes practically every form of Insurance and Fidelity and Surety Bonds. /Etna protection reaches from coast to coast through 20,000 agents. Etna is the Gest multiple line insurance organiza- tion in America to pay its policyholders one billion dollars, tna Casualty and Surety Company Etna Life Insurance Company Automobile Insurance Company | Standard Fire Insurance Company Hartford, Connecticut \ATNA-IZE : | | comicbooks.com