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ERMANENT JRANSIENTS Hotel Seward is located in the heart of “Uptown Detroit.” Sixty per cent of its transient business represents people who make Hotel Seward their home every time they visit Detroit. The reason for this commanding evidence of popularity transcends the inducements of good rooms . . . food and service. Removed by but five short blocks from the General Motors and Fisher Buildings end within ten minutes of the principal automobile and manufacturing plants, itis regularly chosen by hundreds of transient visitors bent on enjoying the manifold conveniences of a preferred location. 600 units... all with tub and shower ... outside exposure and two or more windows. Rooms as low es $2.50 . . . Suites $6.50 and upwards. HOTEL ewar W. E SNYDER, Manager SEWARD AVE. AT WOODWARD—DETROIT | Cor—Why can’t I take your license away for reckless driving? “Ha, ha! I haven't any license.” Moments to Rememper Paul Whiteman Emulates Helen Morgan. comicbooks.com