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June 16, 1916 - Image 35

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-06-16

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35

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Majestic Belt Co. has Remark-
able Success.
Among the younger business men
of the Jewish community of this
city, who have risen to prominence
in their own line of endeavor, must

SAUL E. JACOB

be mentioned Mr. Saul E. Jacob,
manager of the Majestic, Belt Com-
pany, located at • 30-32 E. Lamed
street.
Starting in business only last No-
vember, this company has already
grown into a position of ipportance
in its field, an achievement which
the ability and efficiency of Mr. Ja-

cob has in a large measure made
possible,
The "Majestic" brand of belts,
suspenders, garters, arm-bands and
leather goods is now seen in a great
number of Detroit shops.
This is a tribute to the quality of
local manufacture since the \lajes-
tic Belt Company is the only manu-
facturer of this line of goods in
Michigan. Its products have at-
tained favor because of the pains
to en to keep up a high standard.
There is a great convenience to
the merchants in handling a line
which is made right in Detroit,
which is always up to the minute
in style and of the highest grade of
manufacture. Delays are obviated
and it is demonstrated that Detroit
people like to buy goods made in
their own city when those goods are
of the right kind.

THE COAST LINE TO

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DETROIT
CLEVELAND, BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS
TOLEDO, PT. HURON, ALPENA,ST. IGNACE.

A REAL VACATION

The Water Way Is the Only Way

The Great Lakes Is the mecca for particular and experienced travelers on business
and pleasure trios. The D. & C. Line Steamers embody all the qualities of speed, safety
and comfort. The freedom of the decks, the cool, refreshing lake breezes, the com-
modious state rooms and unexcelled cuisine, make life aboard these floating palaces a
source of enjoyment.

"D. & C. A SERVICE GUARANTEE"

During Summer Season the Two Giants of t he Great Lakes, Strs. City of Detroit III and
City of Ciev( land III, operate daily service between Detroit and Buffalo; daily service
Letween Detroit and Cleveland, also delightful (lay trips during July and August, as
well as two I oats out of Detroit and Cleveland every Saturday and Sunday nights
(luring thew ten months. FOUR TRIPS WEEKLY FROM TOLEDO AND DETROIT
10th,
To MACKIN AC ISLAND AND WAY PORTS—From June 25th to September
TWO TRIPS
SPEC! AL STE MUER CLEVELAND TO MACKINAC ISLAND.
WEEKLY. NO STOPS ENROUTE EXCEPT AT DETROIT EVERY TRIP.
Daily service between Toledo and Put-In-Bay, June 10th to September 10th. •

YOUR RAILROAD TICKETS ARE ACCEPTED

On D. & C. Line steamers for transportation between Detroit and Cleveland, Detroit

and Buffalo, either direction.
Send two cent stamp for Illustrated pamphlet and Great Lakes Map. Address
L. G. Lewis, G. P. A., Detroit, Mich.

DETROIT & CLEVELAND NAVIGATION COMPANY

A. A. SCHANTZ, Vice-Pres. & Gent. Mgr.
PHILIP II. MeMILLAN, Pres.
All D. & C. Steamers arrive and depart Third Avenue Wharf. Central
Standard Time.

Nte- iiibeisoiCongregation B'nai
Israel, of Burlington, N. J., have
purchased the McNeal mansion,
on I I igh street. They will remodel
it as a synagogue, and will have it
ready for the holidays.
Rabbi Louis I. .Egelson, assist-
ant director of the' Department of
Synagogue and School Extension
of the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, has been re-elect-
ed for a term of years at an in-
creased salary.

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