Cutter's official guide to Mount Clemens, Mich., and its world famous mineral baths . Crystal Huube 59. The Capron This house has been enlarged and improved. It has recentlybeen connected with the Clementine Bath House, having an en-closed passageway to the bathing departnrent. It is located atNo. 19 Walnut St; is heated by steam, and has electric lights andelevator. Rates per week, $7 and upward: table board, $5. Roomsreserved in advance by communicating with Mrs. E. Capron, pro-prietress. The Woodbine This is one of the best and newest of the small hotelsbuilt within the last few years. It i


Cutter's official guide to Mount Clemens, Mich., and its world famous mineral baths . Crystal Huube 59. The Capron This house has been enlarged and improved. It has recentlybeen connected with the Clementine Bath House, having an en-closed passageway to the bathing departnrent. It is located atNo. 19 Walnut St; is heated by steam, and has electric lights andelevator. Rates per week, $7 and upward: table board, $5. Roomsreserved in advance by communicating with Mrs. E. Capron, pro-prietress. The Woodbine This is one of the best and newest of the small hotelsbuilt within the last few years. It is of brick, and pleas-antly situated at 40 South Walnut, only about one-halfblock from the Clementine Bath House. Every room inthe house is heated by steam, and has hot and cold Tun-ing water. Everything is new and neat. Rates, $9 to $12per week. George Weis. Proprietor. 60


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