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Cutter's official guide to Mount Clemens, Mich., and its world famous mineral baths (1913) (14779039991)

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Title: Cutter's official guide to Mount Clemens, Mich., and its world famous mineral baths

Year: 1913 (1910s)

Authors: Cutter, John Milton, (from old catalog) ed

Subjects: Mineral waters

Publisher: (Mt. Clemens? Mich.) C. Cutter & son

Contributing Library: The Library of Congress

Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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nvalid patrons. They prepare the bath,attend to the wants of the bathers, massage and manipulatethe patients while in the bath, and rub and dry them afterthe bath; for these services the attendants fee is 25 cents.The tickets for mineral baths are 50 cents; vapor, 75 cents;foot-baths, 25 cents; fresh-water bath, 25 cents. Mr. Coursin, the builder and former owner, was for-tunate in the selection of the location for the Clementine,and strangers in Mount Clemens cannot but appreciate thebeautiful scene that greets the eye from the bath house.Cass .\venue, upon which the Clementine fronts, is a rest-ful picture in summer time. Hundreds of tall shade treesline the avenue and entwine their branches in magnificentarclies of Natures green above the driveway. The Clemen-tine is on the line of the electric railway leading from theGrand Trunk Railway, is within one block of the City Halland the business center of Mount Clemens and the Rapidand Lake Side Electric lines to Detroit and Port Huron.

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The Clementine Bath House15 Clementine Bath House Exclusive Furnished Rooms The second floor of the Clementine is divided into com-modious and handsomely furnished rooms. The sleep-ing rooms are rented to those whose illness requires themto be handy to their bath, and others who prefer themseparate from a hotel. The demand for sleeping accom-modations has been so great that Mr. John R. Murphy,the owner and proprietor of the Clementine, is havingplans drawn for two additional stories to the bath house,which will give accommodations for fifty more guests.

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