June, 1914 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
511 
GREAT LAKES 
OF AMERICA 
Northern Steamship 
Company 
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Leave Buffalo Wednesday 
and Chicago Saturday 
Stopping en route at 
Cleveland, Detroit, 
Mackinac Is., Harbor 
Springs, Milwaukee. 
Season — June 17 to 
Sept. 5. 
Meals a la carte. Club 
Breakfasts. 
Tickets reading all rail 
accepted on steamer 
on slight additional 
payment. Write 
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