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Show w BARBER CARRIES ON ' THOUGH ROOM FALLS (By International News Service.) DETROIT, May 15. E. P. Loeffler, of Ford City, was gazing at the ceiling ceil-ing from a barber shop in the ruins of the burned International Hotel, Windsor, when he saw tho ceiling moving toward him. Ho did not wait ror his coat or hat, but departed hastily. hast-ily. With him went Edward Adais, proprietor of the shop, who was shaving shav-ing him. The ruins had collapsed. Onco In tho street Mr. Loeffler remembered re-membered his half-shaved condition and demanded that tho shavo bo completed. com-pleted. He pointed out that one chair still stood clear of tho wreck. ,fi won't shave anyono in there and have him hold up the ceiling with his feet while 1 do it," said Mr. Adair. A compromise was effected whereby where-by Mr. Loofflor, still dx-aped in the barbers sheet, went to a nearby shoe shop and was shaved. Following tho -crash tho entire street was roped off because of fears that the whole building would fall. nrt |