Looking west on Monroe from the corner of Market. Along the left side of the image is S.S. Kresge Co., Charles Trankla & Co., Dr. Milo Rathbun, dentist, W. T. Grant Co. store, and Home State Bank. On the right side of the image is Houseman and Jones. There are many parked cars at the side of the street, including Deeb’s Tailor’s van, and streetcar tracks in the brick pavement. The Pantlind Hotel is at the end of the block.
Four General Foods cars, 1948 Plymouths, with drivers in their suits and ties standing by each one. The cars are festooned with signs advertizing Post Krinkles, the newest breakfast rice treat. They are parked on a hill overlooking the city, looking west, likely from Belknap Hill with St. Adalbert's Basilica visible on the left.
Pere Marquette Crossing at Eastern Ave looking north, farther south. A striped RR crossing sign with flashing lights standing in the middle of the street is barely visible. The Leatherman Fuel Co. building is visible and the Stiles Lumber building is shown on the west side of Eastern. A few cars and a truck are on the street.