THE JEWISH CHRONICLE \_RE BUILDING 1 You Want a Plumber or Heating Engineer When you say that you mean that you want your Heating or Plumbing done by a man who thoroughly understands his business, one who is in a position to give you Service, one who believes that thoi .ough workmanship and satisfied customers are his best ad- vertisement and one who has established a reputation for efficiency and square dealing. • , •• ao, MOP ‘ 1‘ • oa• ACC 4 • 23 Xr - WE WANT YOUR CUSTOM Our ever-increasing list of satisfied customers can testify to the quality and durability of our work, but with our splendid equipment and our large staff of expert mechanics we are always prepared for more business and bigger business. DON'T WAIT FOR PRICES TO DROP. They are not likely to drop for a long time. Let us give you a price on your heating or plumbing job right now and have them installed so that you may enjoy the added comfort which they will give you. The building is constructed of steel and brick ∎ vith artistic stone trim- mings. complete heating plant has been installed and no expense has been spared for the comfort of the tenants. The cost of the structure represents an outlay of over $1,000,- 1)00. Mr. Samuel Levey is associated with Mr. Smilansky in its ownership. The well-known architect, Mr. Fred Swirsky, personally ,worked out every detail, and at its completion will be a monument to his energy, skill and professional proficiency. The Cad- illac Realty Co., with offices in the Chamber of Commerce Building, is in charge of the rental of the facilities in the building. The Lincoln Square Building is as- sured of immediate success if the many requests for accommodations now pouring in are a criterion of the demand when the structure is formal- ly opened. It will enhance the value of the west side district in which it is .located. In this district will be clus- mathet tered the entire social, amusement and commercial life of the west side, which is destined to out-rival De- troit's famous Highland Park section. In the vicinity are many thriving in- dustrial establishments, employing more than 50,000 skilled workmen., the greater number of whom reside in the vicinity of the new community center. Ground for the building was broken on May 10th of this year, and the formal opening is scheduled for De- cember 1, at which time it is hoped it xvill be entirely completed and ready for inspection by an appreciative pub- lic, who will undoubtedly marvel at the stupendity of the project and won- der "what next." Mr. Smilansky and his associates are even now receiving congratulations from builders, archi- tects and other interested individuals from all over the country. Before long many other similar structures will be erected ill other metropolitan centers. John J. Davis & Sons 436 Baker Street West 343 Plumbing and Drainage Heating and Ventilating United Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone Main 2877 John S. Haggerty 88 Griswold Street STOCK AND COMMON BRICK 1815 Dime Savings Bank Bldg. DETROIT, - MICH. Home Office 320 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago Cherry 651 W. D. GALE, Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS A. C. Kalbfleisch & Co. Electrical Repairing SASH, DOORS AND INTERIOR FINISH 381 Gratiot Ave. HUBBARD AVE. AND C ST. West 2627 Cherry 4549