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December 13, 1918 - Image 5

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-12-13

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PAGE FIVE

1HE JEWISH CHRONICLE

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.

Save Money on TIRES

"Democracy at Its Best and at Its
\Vorst" will be the Fultject of Rabbi
Franklin's address at Temple Beth
El Sunday morning. Services begin
at II o'clock. .N11 are very cordially
eligible to membership.
invited.
lunior Scouts
Confirmation Class
The Confirmation Class, iiiclil the The Junior Scouts of Temple Beth
direction of Rabbi Franklin, will be- El, composed of hugs .. b•tWern the
gin its work on Saturday 'morning of ages of 10-12. meets every Tuesday
this week at 9:30. All childrun of afternoon at 4 o'clock under the sup-
confirmation age who have completed ervision of Captain Louis \Veitzmati.
the requisite work in the Sabbath The meetings are always enthusias-
School are urged to join this class.
tically attended by a large number.

Our New Wholesale and Retail Tire

Store is Open.

Full Le of Guaranteed Tires and
Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25%

to 50%.
Vulcanizing and Repairing.
Work Guaranteed.

All

GRATIOT TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY CO
Gratiot and Beaubien.

J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr.

Cherry 3737.

Adult Bible Class

HOTEL FRANKLIN

Corner Lamed and Bates Streets
One block from Electric Depot
.
DETROIT, MICH.

Rates $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00

■II

Uniongrams
'Elie Adult Bible Class has resumed
\\*hat are Uniongranis? They are
its sessions and has taken up the
a useful substitute for telegrams.
stud) of the New Testament in dui...
\\lien Used? nu all congratula-
light of Old Testament prophecy.
tory occasions.
The class meets on Thursday after-
\VII). should I use them? Because
noons at 2:15. A.II who are interested
the proceeds go to the establishment
in the literary study of the Bible arc
of our Scholarship Fund.
United.'
How Shall I Procure Them? .\t
Red Cross Unit
the Temple or by calling Mrs.•Satintel
'file Red Cross [nit of the Temple,
1\ layerberg, chairman of Union-
whose work was temporarily inter- S.
gram eofnmittee, or iuiy member of
rupted by the shortage of material,
the Auxiliary Board.
has resumed its activities with re-
Twenty-live
'rile women of \Vhat is the Price?
newed enthusiasm.
cents apiece or in books of four or
in the Red truss Drive which begins
the unit will take an important part ten.
on Nliiitilay., .11it .L.
i .e asked to help in Change of Address
this important pa 'otic work.
All members who have changed

Every day the
clothing situation
grows more acute.
We advise thatyou
buy now-

Comfort and Service at



moat N./1111 1-1r
lino In the city of

slit n1111 0111

By doing so you
will save at least
$10.00.

Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings
M. ROSINSKEY'S

351•355 Hastings St.
Quality Which Is Unexcelled at
Wholesale Prices

Thursday Sewing
their address are urgently requested
Thu Thursday Sewing for local to mail their correct addresses to the

charities has a large quota of work secretary in order that the roster in
that must be finished. The co-opera- the forthcoming Year Book may lie
tion of all 11111- W0111V1 .1 therefore is correct.
most urgently required.

What are they Saying

About You?

Tour Activities Are Being
Written About In the Whole
Jewish Press
We Know Because We Read and Clip
All the Jewish publications
In the world.
We are the first and only
Jewish Clipping Service.

Largest Exclusive Clothier

Corner Monroe
and Randolph

Branch: 99.101 Michigan.

Address: Clipping Department
The Jewish Correspondent
Beekman Street,
New York

PRICK

Puritan Brick and
Deal era In
Tile Co.
Brick Tlla and

4-.1

Mortar Stain
710 FARWELL

HENRWiTATTER

DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
49 ORATIOT AVE.

COR. LIBRARY AVE.

I. BERKOWITZ

Dress Trimmings and Supplies
Onyx Hosiery and
Marode Underwear
Kayser 11111cOloves
308 HASTINGS, ST.. DETROIT

"THE MADISON"

KOSHER RESTAURANT

"Meet Friedberg-

Wear Diamonds"

i

GriswoldSt.M. ,;T:Isey;"""

Telephone CadIllas 2755

Home Cooking

J. 10EWENBROWN, Prop.

Detroit, Mich.

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FA CT 0 R Y

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AT PHILADELPHIA AVE

WE SELL OR EXCHANGE TIRES

Colonial Laundry

Past masters in the laundering of

Young People's Sculiety
,.I'lle Young People's Society of the

IIADASSAIL

Temple has mapped out a splendid
course of lectures in connection with
its Wednesday Evening Study Club.
The speaker on Wednesday, Dec.
18th, will be Mr. Chas. D. Cameron
of the Detroit Journal, who will speak
on the topic • "Interesting Persons
\•hom I Have Interviewed." Mr.
Cameron is an exceptionally brilliant
speaker and should be )9ril by a
large audience.
Not only the members of the
Young People's Society but all who
are interested in these classes and lec-
tures are cordially invited to attend.

iladassah will hold the next regular
meeting on Tuesday evening, Dec. 17,
8 o'clock, at Shaarey ledek. An un-
usually tine program has been pre-
pared.
The subject for discussion will be
"Americanism and Zionism," to be
led by Mrs. Morse M. Cohen.
Miss Sadye Jacobson will render
violin selections. She will be ac-
companied by Miss Sara \‘'einlierg.
All members and their friends are
urged to attend.

RIDGE
1111

'rte meeting of the Women's Aux-
iliary .\ ssociation last Monday when
`Major McKean spoke on "Ti Spirit
of the Nations . ' was well awed led by
an enthusiastic audience. The sing-
ing by members of the Auxiliary
chorus received hearty applause and
the high stividard set augurs well for
the future• of the organization which
is under the direction of Nliss.Mirah
Cohen. TV. A.nxiliary has a very in-
teresting program mapped out for the
year. and it is hopeNliat all of the
ineetingS throughout the season will
he well attended.
Girls' Patriotic League
The Girls' Patriotic League of,
Temple Beth El meets every Tuesrlay 4:
afternoon at four o'clock under the
direction of Miss Ella Stillman. The
iiiganization is occupied in making
garments for French and Belgian
children. \laity dresses and undergar-
ments have been completed and be-
fore the season is over the society
will tare made an enviable record.
After the work of the afternoon an
enjoyable program is held.

Dress Shirts, Silk Shirts, Just
Shirts, Sheer Frocks, Dainty
Lingerie, Woolen Underwear
Bed and Table Linens

3037

Three Main Lines
3038

1673

NEW TELEPHONE RATES

Effecthe December I, 1918.
By Order orthe Postmaster General.

()lily the important changes follow. 1/etaileil rate schedules will he distributed with

the bills for January service.

BUSINESS SERVICE

Money Forwarded to
All Partr of the World

479 Hastings Street, Corner DIvIslos
DETROIT, MICH.

Potts Drug Company

PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGISTS
Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 6552
525 WOODWARD AVE.

Any

and apartment houses.

Schechter's Drug Store

477 Hastings St., Cor. Division

OPEN A CHARGE AQOOUNT

with

kia aktI1

The Busiest and Biggest

East Side Jeweler

l'or. Adams and Hastings Sta.

Detroit, Mich.

DETROIT, MICH.

Phone Cadillac 32911.

SPRUNK
ENgm , , , ,,NoGug-9ntir

DESIGNING
PHOTDRCTOUCHINE

Specialist at B'rith Milaths

nnvn

18 years expert.
ence

COLOR-PLATES

D1,7

Main, witliln . .300 feet of the switchboard, or extension, within 300 feet
of the main station:

OflIce and Resid.
ence

Friday evening services are held
from 5 to 7 p. m. Rev. IL D. Bass
officiates, assisted by the splendidly
trained choir. On Saturday morn•
logs, services are held from 8:30 to
11:30 o'clock. Rev. H. D. Bass oM-
elates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin lee•
tures occasionally, dates of which
will be announced hereafter in this

Subscribe to the
JEWISH CHRONICLE
$2.00 Per Year

(al Annual charge for multiple switchboards, with ringing circuit, bat-
tery power and an operator's telephone for each position, based on the
cost of the switchboard and associated wiring and apparatus, installed.

RATES

Local mesimges, five cents each.
Individual line -guarantee 4 local messages per day.
Two-party line-guarantee :i local messages per day.
Refund of It' per message allowed on local message charge:a ill excess of guarantee

RESIDENCE SERVICE

TEMPORARY FLAT RATE

5.00

individual Ilue

MESSAGE RATES

3.00
.04
.03

Twomarty line, 67 messages or less, per month
Next 50 each
All others, each

Four-party line, 50 messages or less, per month
All others, each ...........................................

.

DECORATORS

2.00
.04

EXTENSION STATIONS

BUSINESS AND

RESIDENCE

.50

1.33

The temporary tint rates are to remain in etTeet only until the change to measured ser-

vice can be made.

Adjustment of charges for Decembe• service to the new Hat raft' kill be maile on the bill

for January service.

Messiii4es from four-party residenee lines have been counted siucr December 1. •

Ilessages from two-pa•ty residetive lines will be counted beginning December 10.

The charge fir messages used in December in excess of the minimum contrast number

will lie included its the February bill.

MOGEN ABRAHAM

PHONE RIDGE 73-W.

1.00
.67
.50

First six
Next fourteen
All others

In same building as Alain Station
Outside of building but within one quarter mile

,CIGAR
I Oct STRAIGHT

Wedding Cere-
monies performed

212 Warren Ave. E.

COMPANY

10.00

Trunk lines, flat rate, both-way only ellell
Stations, in the same building. each: .

HALF-TONES

Rev. II. D. Bass

Cantor of the
Mogen Abraham Congregation

DEAN

1.50
2.50

Cordless, maximum capacity 10 lines
Cord, niaximum capacity SO lines, per position
Switchboard, multiple (al

COIN BOX

HARRY is

$ 9.00
7.00

Switchboard, cord or cordless, non-multiple, with battery power, without
operators' telephones:

IrSC=1:13B99= 0N4

CLEANERS
AND
DYERS

Net per month

Individual line
Two-party line
Switchboard system No. 1 Private Branch Exchange.)
t bless service except at hotels
This schedule applies for general '11.1-k

Troop No. 70 of the Roy Scouts of
America hieets at Temple Beth El
every Thursday evening at 7:30 under
the direction of Mr. Milton Aron-

Schechter's Bank

Net per InOttfli

TEMPORARY' FLAT RATES

Boy Scouts

Cor. Charlotte
Order, Called for Delivered
wh•re.

LOUIS MUSCOVITE

Women's Auxiliary Association

BUILDING
Phone Main 2247.2248

120 Broadway,

heist. The Scouts are rapidly learn-
ing Scout law and are becoming pro-
ficient in their drills and flag signal-
ing. The Scouts will aid in making
the Religious School one hundred per
cent in Red Cross Membership. .‘11
boys above the age of twelve are

paper.
Hebrew School Is conducted daily,
except Saturday from 6 until 7 p.

Congregational meetings are heir'
on the first Sunday in every month.

193-195-197

GRISWOLD STREET

DETROIT

In recording messages from party lies telephones i1 is necessary that the calling sub.
scriber give the letter designation of his telephone. It will expedite the completion of calls
its for example - in calling for Northway 3682,1
'it' the letter is given when the call is placed
.W . (*ailing. -
say
"Northway
from the "NV" station on a line,

: When line is reported busy:Thiel/CI
Only completed outgoing calls acc charged for
or other erroN occur the call is not
and
when
wrong
numbers

answer - or "out or order,

vomited.

MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY

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