Flames Destroy Local Liquor Store, February 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1938
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Flames Destroy Local Liquor Store: As exploding and burning alcohol fed flames which destroyed the state liquor store here this morning, firemen were driven from the store onto the sidewalk, as pictured in the top photograph [this photo], before gradually winning their three-hour battle. The lower photograph shows a general view of the smoke and fire, which attracted hundreds of spectators and drove many back gasping for air.
Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1938
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Flames Destroy Local Liquor Store: As exploding and burning alcohol fed flames which destroyed the state liquor store here this morning, firemen were driven from the store onto the sidewalk, as pictured in the top photograph [this photo], before gradually winning their three-hour battle. The lower photograph shows a general view of the smoke and fire, which attracted hundreds of spectators and drove many back gasping for air.
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State Liquor Store Fire, February 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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State Liquor Store Destroyed By Fire
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February
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1938
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Grotto Arranges House Warming - Will Mark Completion Of Club's Decoration
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18
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March
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1939
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Horse Bound For Grotto Indoor Circus, April, 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1937
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Highlight Of Circus
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24
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March
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1939
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Redecorated Zal-Gaz Grotto Club Room, March, 1939
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1939
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A view of the Grotto clubrooms which have been redecorated and refurnished is shown above. The Grotto will have a housewarming Wednesday night.
Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1939
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A view of the Grotto clubrooms which have been redecorated and refurnished is shown above. The Grotto will have a housewarming Wednesday night.
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Redecorated Zal-Gaz Grotto Club, March, 1939
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Local Clothier J. H. Goetz Taken By Death
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21
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December
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1964
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Grotto Indoor Circus Star, Hi-Ho Silver, With Circus Committee, March 1939
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1939
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Hi-Ho Silver, the horse of radio fame, delighted the first-night audience attending the Grotto indoor circus at the Masonic temple Thursday night. Pictured here with famous horse are Frank Wilkinson, left, chairman of the Grotto circus committee, Carl Romig, formerly of Ringling Circus, who is in charge of the animal acts, and Earl Wilson, manager of the circus. The circus will be repeated tonight, tomorrow afternoon and night.
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1939
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Hi-Ho Silver, the horse of radio fame, delighted the first-night audience attending the Grotto indoor circus at the Masonic temple Thursday night. Pictured here with famous horse are Frank Wilkinson, left, chairman of the Grotto circus committee, Carl Romig, formerly of Ringling Circus, who is in charge of the animal acts, and Earl Wilson, manager of the circus. The circus will be repeated tonight, tomorrow afternoon and night.
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