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The Jewish Chronicle, 1919-01-03

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PAGE SEVEN

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Save Money on TIRES

Our New Wholesale and Retail Tire
Store is Open.

Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and
Factory Seconds At a Saving of 257.
to 50'..
All
Repairing.
Vulcanizing and
Work Guaranteed.

SERGT. M. MILLER
PROF. LINDEMANN
WAIVES PROMOTION
AT JEWISH WOMEN'S
TO SEE FIGHTING
CLUB SUNDAY EVE.
Showed Jewish Spirit by Going
Opens New Year's‘ Series With No-
"Over Top" Instead of to
Patriotic •4ddress— Mme.
table
Officers' School.

The Jewish \Vernan's Club will
.!art the New Year very auspiciously
l) presenting Prof. F. C. Lindemann
at Temple Beth El next Sunday after-
noon, January 5.
Prof, Lindemann. until recently a
member of the faculty' of the Michi-
gan Agricultural College, is widely
known as a lecturer of note. .Ns head
of the Boys' and Girls' ( lobs of Mich-
igan he has mimed the state. organ-
izing recreational and agricultural
clubs, doing very telling work.
lie has just completed a tour of
the various camps and cantonments
in the interest of the War Camp Com-

j. E. STRALSER, Gen, Mgr.

Cherry 3737.

Comfort and Service at

HOTEL FRANKLIN

Corner Larne(' and Bates Streets
One block from Electric Depot

Wear Diamonds"
Th eater
GriswoldSt. Oct.

DETROIT, MICH.

munity Service.
His subject Sunday afternoon will
be "America's Contribution to the
Vt'orlit" Prof. Lindemann Is a force-

Rates 31.00, $1.50 and $2.00

tl

tl

iiu well nod the Must

line In the city of

ful speaker with it message that
should he heard by a large audience.
Miss Helen Henschel Morris, con-

•iwnyiel•

Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings

cert pianist, will contribute the mu-
sical program of the afternoon.
On January 6, the Monday after-
noon programs of the Jewish \\'o-
man's Club will be resumed. At that
time Ittadam .1ntona will continue the
series of talks which were interrupted

M. ROSINSKEY'S

Rev. H. D. Bass

361.350 Hastings St.
Quality Which I. Unexcelled at
Wholesale Prices

Cantor of the
Mogen Abraham Congregation

Specialist at B'rith Milaths

Telephone Cadillac 2755

eager'•

J. LOEWENBROWN, Prop.

ence

•.try

Detroit, Mich.

120 Broadway,

Wedding Cert.
monies performed

BICUR CHOLEM, JUNIORS.

Phone North 611

A. N. FEUER

Office and Reeld.
ence

Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing

PHONE RIDGE 73-W.

receive the same finished work.

We are equipped to handle an
unlimited demand for last minute
portraits.
call Glendale 10 and make your

appointment. Studio open Satur-
day evenings. Other
evenings by spe-
appoint.
cial

ment.

From the Lowest
Price to the Best

Stock is All
Embracing

wouldn't give up my opportunity to
see action for a commission under
any circumstances."
The sante spirit of loyal determina-
tion was shown by Lieut. Harry Mil-
er, of the Canadian Royal Flying
corps, a brother of Sergi. kl.
Lieut. Miller volunteered for the Ca-
nadian sertice and was a lieutenant
it 19. making trim perhaps the young,

DETROIT, MICH.

Phone Cadillac 3299.

Potts Drug Company

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

B'nai Moshe and B'rith
Abraham Congregations

C2 D

•st officer of the war.
Limit. Stiller was urged to remain
lie de-
in Canada as an instructor.
-lined. "1 enlisted to to to war, not
to remain on this side." he said. .1nd
e•ie went overseas. This shows bow
A te two brothers possess the sant•

4

64 Broadway, Cor, Grand River

FORMERLY HOLLAND TEA ROOMS
Hungarian Home Cooking Our Specialty

We cater to the 111101 It'rith on the 2nd Floor.
E. VAJDA, Proprietor.

'

Formerly with Hotel Steller.

-

For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement
Rings

Sallan.

Woodward at Gratiot

"The Sallan Cornet'

W hen
h s

Fr esh

li
E

V
■ s n t c i n a II

Main 5306

Danto & Co. ,!!,j'i*

H>Igh St.

FOR EXPERT PLUMBING SERVICE

—see—

THE AGREE BROTHERS COMPANY

Plumbing and Heating Engineers

Market 6478

1088 Hastings St.

and Mrs. Louis Schneider

Anna Bennett and Mr. Nathan I )
Metzger.

Big Victory Picture a: t h e
Colonial.

Cadillac 1109

l l children, Lena .Ntinette and

I Louis. Ir., of I Ili 110111111C avenue

\‘'.,

Corner Monroe
and Randolph

• OF DETROIT •

Established 1853

MAIN OFFICE: Griswold and Lafayette

Chase sad OratIoe—Mask sad Wt. 1111lott
Grotto, awl flastlage—Wootersel east allot
los. Camps, sad SeTtes--aszatItos sad 'Webb
Pendia sad alecladw•ll•

202 DIVISION STREET

Branch: 99-101 Michigan.

are spending the winter in

Phone Cherry 6199-W

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

PIDGC

with

1111

Itatikasl.

The Busiest

East

CLEANERS
AND
DYERS

What are they Saying

About You?

Tour Activities Are Being

and

Biggest

Side Jeweler.

Cor. Adams and

Hastings Sts.

Detroit, Mich.

Schechter's Bank

Money Forwarded to
All Part. of the World

479 Hastings Street, Corner Olvislie
DETROIT, MICH.

N
10'1:SU
CIGAR
I 04 STRAIGHT

W. J. BAIRD MACHINERY CO.

MACHINE TOOLS
FACTORY SUPPLIES
Corner Jefferson and Brush
Phone Cad. 6520

thrilling situations and moments of
intense interest. It takes hold of you
at the very beginning and keeps your
undivided attention until the very end.
In fact the inymery is of such a
nature that there is no guessing the
solution until the last foot of film has
been shown. There are any number
ni scenes that will revive memories
of "Over There," especially (or the

boys who have returned'.
E. K. Lincoln and beautiful Dolofen '
Cassinelli head an exceptional cast in
portraying the many characters nec-
essary to produce this wonderful

photoplay,
addition to this exceptional film
there will be a series of added attrac-
t,ons in the way of short subjects. not
forgetting the comedy which is so es-
sential to send the folks home w ith a

smile upon their faces. l'sual mat-
inees at 2:30, all seats Bic. Saturdays
and Sundays lIc and 25c. Continu-
ous Sunday from 12:30 to II:00 p.
Professor \Venda]] Phillips will ren-
der a special program of high class
compositions during the week.

CLASSIFIED

pointment. Market 4827. S. J.

FIRST STATE BANK

to

Theatre

avie,

TO

178 Garfield Ave.

RENT—Large,

Benjamin, who is stationed there.

Virginia Park. is .spending the

holidays. with friends in Chicago..

fine, steam-

dale 7140-M.

little daughter, Nathalie lune. of

101 Erskine street, left Tuesday

for a visit in Chicago.

gagement of their daughter, Nliss

Rose Sulfrin, to \I r. Simon I,.

Kavallatt. \I r. and NIrs. SulTrin

will be at hotne to their friends

Sunday, January 11, from '2 to 5

and 1 to 9 o ' clock.

Nliss Helen Edelson. 201 E.

Kirin•

FACTORY

GUARANTEED

T

NIr. and :qrs. I. Suffrin, I IT

NVinder street, announce the en-

R
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NVIa

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ME SAVE YOU FROM

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ON YOUR TIRES AND TUBES

1830W00DwARDAvE.MARKET5091

AT PHILADELPHIA AVE

avenue, is visiting relatives

WE

SELL OR E XCMANGE TIRES

S

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The Phoenix Club gave a New

Year's dinner-party for its mem-

A fine
()tiered

A. B. NEWMAN CO.

by professionals.

Manufacturers of

\I r. and NIrs. Rudolph Tauber.

of Chicago, have returned home

WANTED—Room. with or with-
out board, by Jewish young man
machinist. Must have use of tele-
phone. Prefer room in vicinity of
Cass High. Address Box 515, do
Jewish Chronicle.

after spending two weeks with

Wanted—Refined, Jewish young
lady to share nicely-furnished apart-
ment. Would like references. Ad-
d•ess Box 472. The !coyish Chronicle.

Cohen, at her 1111111•, 9 I1 l'ingree
avenue, Solidly Dec 211 i n h onor

For Sale—Studebaker. seven-pas-
senger car, 1918 model. new tires, for
MOO. Must sell because of bereave-
ment in family. Amity to Weinber-
ger & Ziegler, 268 Gratiot aye., or call
Cadillac 4719.

WOODWARD SERVICE EcSUPPLY

NI rs. lubert Id. N I anvil and

Ben- bers Tuesday evening.
vaudeville program was

heated room in apartment on East
Forest, near Woodward. Call Glen-

OtelJ SilicrMAN

LOUIS MUSCOVITZ

I Ira Illoomgarden of iI2

Miss

in Boston and New York city.

VIOLIN LESSONS given to
selected pupils by violinist with the
Madison Orchestra. Phone for ap-

One Dollar Will Open an Account With

Announces His Removal

Largest Exclusive Clothier

Written About In the Whole
the S1/11111.
Jewish Press
for week
.11 the Colonial
We Know Because We Read and Clip
beginning Sunday, January 5, there
All the Jewish publications
NIr. and NIrs. Jacob loth, of
will he shown for the first time in
In the world.
Detroit - Lafayette. \Ve Come." ,The Ili0 \Vest Bethune avenue. left
'We are the Oral and only
big
Victory
Picture
made
since
Jewish
first
ettpaIns Smirks
Monday fOr New York. where
the cessation of hostilities.
Address: Clipping Department
„ ee l, ut. tot
they will
This supermotion picture comes
The Jewish Correspondent
here direct from the Strand Theatre, days.
New York
6 Beekman Street,
New York, where it created a sensa-
tion and where, to accommodate the
Lieut. Nathan IZobinson ad-
crowds who wished to see it. On ex-
Irrith Club at
tended engagement had to be played. dressed the
It is not a war picture but rather a their weekly forum dinner given
baffling mystery entwined with a
at the club-house, G I Broadway.
throbbing love story shown' the
cheerful side of the conflict and the I Hs subject was, "The NI aking of
great welcome extended our boys a Soldier."
upon their arrival in France by the
French mothers and the wonderful
Mrs. C. C. Benjamin is spend-
care and affection showered upon
them which left nothing undone for ing a month in Jacksonville, Fla ,
their care and comfort.
e Come" a b oun d s in with her husband, Lieut. C. C.
"Lafayette,

Member Federal Reserve Bonk

0 , The C'ty of Detroit Uses This Bank
as a Depository. Why not You ?

Rabbi Joseph Thumin

,

of Charles Rubiner, Chairman. Miss

Cor. Charlotte
Orders Called for Delivered Any
where.

t B roadway Kosher Restaurant

Near Warren.

of the



477 Hastings St., Cori. Division

Studio:

970 Woodward Ave.

lc SOCIETY

2 Hendrie St. Cor. Woodward,

Schechter's Drug Store

Photographer

Finsterwald's

A line musical program, a short talk
by a prominent speaker, followed by lewish spirit.
several hours of dancing, are the fea-
tures announced for the Open House
meeting of the Iticur Cholera juniors,
hursday evening. January to.
1 be meeting, oblrh is ID be held
Capt. Willard Nlayer, NI. D.,
the badroom o
the Knights of
Pythias hall • corner Cass and Teter- stationed at Louisville, Ky.. and
boro Avenues, will start off with a NIelville Mayer. in I lovernment
whirlwind campaign for members,
sea ice at Washington, D. C., are
will be open to the ',Milli.
The committee in th,age consists in the city Ill visit friends.

All kinds of Fury Re1110 bled, Lined
and Itedyed
Workmanship Guaranteed. Work
called for and delivered.

212 Warren Ave. E.

ward avenue.
This Detroit Jewish soldier refused
an opportunity to take an officers
training course, because he felt it
might deprive him of the chance of
seeing action. -Ike preferred to take
his share of danger rather than he-
roine an officer to find the war ended.
Sergi. Miller's non - commissioned
rank shows that his next step would
naturally he to a lieutenancy. But, as
he writes to his parents—
"I want to tell you why I didn't
go to Officers' School.
"('apt. Moore gave me my last
chance to go on October 20. We
were just leafing for the front and
I tt ouldn't leave the flattery at that
time
" \Ve knew then that the war
couldn't last much ionizer and 1

' , rem closed during the holiday vaca-
tion. will open again next Monday
.11.1'11111g, laimary (i. It is II' II
man , additional workers w ill etilis ,
i n this err worth-whil• and iiecc,

Hams Cooking

18 years

Photographs

.\ noble demonstration of the •ar-
spirit of Jewish boys in 'uniform is
515 en in a letter from Sergeant M.
Miller, of the field artillery, son of
Sir. and Mrs, J. Miller, of 1165 Wood-

by her illness.
The Children's Canteen, tvhich has

THE MADISON"
KOSHER RESTAURANT

nntt 'Mt

Last Minute

Anton. Speaks Mon .yam

GRATIOT TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY CO
Gratiot and Beaublen.

"Meet Friedberg—

"The Child's Photographer."

Paper and Cork Cigar and Cigarette Holders

their children, Mr. and NIrs. Ira

Friedenberg. of 1(019 Brush street.

.\ party was given Miss I lermal

of her eighteenth birthday. A

chop sure supper was served at a

Importers of

Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles and Playing Cards

table charmingly decked with Chi-

nese decorations. The evening

was spent in dancing. music and

games.

Z88 - 290 EAST HOUSTON ST., NEW YORK CM'

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