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February 14, 1919 - Image 16

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1919-02-14

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

rAuL EIGHT

"emw6m4 1SaveMeneyonTIRES
neat!

P24

Our New Wholesale and
Store Is Open.

TELLING BOOTH
I TO BE FEATURE OF "YOM"
GIRLS "VICTORY MASQUE"

SHOW OPENS MARCH

Tire

With every inch of available exhi-
Elaborate plans of the \ t om Girls
bition space in the enormous Cross-
Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and
Literary Club for their "Victory
town Building taken by exhibitors,
Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25%
the management of the 1919 Detroit Masque," which is to take place at
to 50%.
now devote I the Pontchartrain within a few weeks,
All Automobile Show can
Vulcanizing and Repairing.
its entire time to working out details are taking form and promise to sur-
.
elegance,
Work Guaranteed.
in connection with the decorations pass in management, in
entertainment, in surprises, all the
which assures Detroit of a show far
past former successes of the Vont
GRATIOT TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY CO superior to anything she has had in
the past. The show opens March Girls.
Gratiot and Beaubien.
A feature of the dance will be a
1st and is open every day including
fortune-telling booth, presided over
J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr.
Sunday until March Sib. (
by
two dusky-eyed masqueraders in
One of the country's best known
Cherry 3737.
,leCorarors from Boston already has Oriental garb. The past, present and

his work well under way and with
ample time ahead of him he is hav-
ing all opportunity to work out spe-
Comfort and Service at
cial details for various parts of the
building which are bound to meet
with the approval of show goers.
Corner Larned and Bates Streets
The tractor display at the show will
One block from Electric Depot
not be great in size, still it will be
DETROIT, MICH.
complete as Henry Ford & Son arc
r,sll
; labeiseyTheater
i
Rates $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
planning on exhibiting not only the
tractor but its attachments as well as
a cross section showing the median-
ital operation. This is the first time
You will lInd the moot complete
tractors have ever been shown in De-
line in the city of
troit and this feature promises to at-
tract a great deal of attention.
One of the many features which
AT
will place the 1919 show in a class
351.155 Hastings St.
477 Hastings St., Ger. Division
by
itself is the musical program which
Quality Which Is Unexcelled at
is being arranged ill conjunction with
W holesale Prices
DETROIT, MICH.
the many motor car factory bands
Phone Cadillac 8299.
which will give concerts throughout
the week during the afternoon and
evening of each day.
It is doubtful if ally city in the
country boasts of as many good
band's as does Detroit, for most of
Telephone Cadillac 2755
Money Forwarded to
the larger automobile factories have
Dome Cooking
All Parts of the World
musical organizations running from
411 to 60 people.
J. LOEWENBROWN, Prop.
479 Hastings Sheet, Corner DIvIslea
\Vhen the doors of the Detroit
DETROIT, MICH.
Detroit, Mich.
120 Broadway,
Show are opened 'March 1, an exhi-
bition which is more truly automotive
than any ever before produced will
be offered for public approval. Not
only is this exhibit one of motor cars,
but there will also be found in the
big auditorium commercial cars,
64 Broadway, Cor. Grand River
tractors, accessories and an aeroplane,
FORMERLY HOLLAND TEA ROOMS
an array practically covering the en-
tire automotive field, and the exhi-
Hungarian Home Cooking Our Specialty
bition of the commercial aeroplane
We cater to the liMal Writh on the 2nd Floor.
will undoubtedly prove of great in-
E. VAJDA, Proprietor.
terest to show goers.
Formerly with Hotel Statler,
Cadillac 1109

"Meet Friedberg—
Wear Diamonds"
GriswoldSt. 13rd,

Schechter's Bank

Corsets

Health—C mfe rt—App aaaaa CO

rhse• are the advantage'
3Rued by the Imola
Lane Bryant Maternity
Corset specially designed
rich I I years' intimate
oar of the changing
usi unity figure. It lo is
onstructed that It con.
Urrre scientifically, sup.
,ortiog the vital organ,

Brassieres, Camisoles,
Petticoats.

Lane Bryant

2d Floor:

of the

M. A. PEREIRA HEADS
DETROIT CATERING AND
DECORATING COMPANY



REV. M. LOEWY

Largest Exclusive Clothier

Corner Monroe
and Randolph

Dolit askfor

a Halftone'

Say

Sru
LLilttope

It is rumored also that A. J. Gor-
netzky of Ann Arbor, "Gorily" of
Michigan Union Opera fame, will
play 50111C Of his compositions in his
own inimitable manner. There will
be vocalists of local repute and other
entertainers between dances. Fin-
zers double orchestra has been en-
gaged to furnish the music.

SOLDIERS AND WOMEN
ARE WORTHY OF CREDIT

East Side Jeweler.

What are they Saying

Tour Activities Are Being
Soldiers are more honest than civil
Written About In the Whole
Jewish Press
ions and woolen are more worthy of
trust than men In financial matters, We Know Because We Read and Clip
All
Ike
Jewish publications
according to figures obtained from
In the world.
the Jewelers' Secret Service Associa
V.'e are the first end only
lion of Detroit.
.lewish Clipping Service.
association acts as a collection
Address: Clipping Department
agency for '70 instalment plan jewel-
The Jewish Correspondent
ers in the United States, including
New York
Beekman Street,
seven firms in Detroit.
"An sot - rage of 3 out of 200 tic
counts are non-collectable." says Mr.
D. S. Johnson, manager of the Jewel-
ers' association, "hut less than one
woman out of a thousand has failed
to make good her contract with credit

0 W. J. BAIRD MACHINERY CO.

MACHINE TOOLS
FACTORY SUPPLIES

Corner Jefferson and Brush
Phone Cad. 6520

For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement
Rings

MAIN OFFICE: Griswold and Lafayette

Chen* and Ontlot—Stack and Wt. Elliott
Orstiot and Zsatiagg--Woodward ono Eliot
°masa and Weerton—Homllton and Webb

Terwlsle wad

eprtnawsus

allan

Woodward at Gratiot

"The Saltan Comore

THE
IDEAL
GARAGE
CO.

S. A. AGREE, Mgr.

Call us when in trou-
ble. Expert repairing.
Day and Night Service.
Vulcanizing and Accts.
sories.

SEWING MACHINES

FACTORY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES

BOUGHT AND SOLD



S

273.277 Montcalm St.

Phone Cadillac 3854

I Save You Money

LOUIS

A. C. PAYER

Cherry 1813

Detroit Used Cash Register Co.

Cash Registers

GUARANTEED

T

R
E
When
Wanting
Fresh Fish
call Main 5 3 0 6

BOUGHT, S 0 L D and EXCHANGED •

611 Brootlwor
Cad. 9112.

Danto & Co.

MUSCOVITE

BEN.. SHIFTIMAN

WOODWARD SERVICE &- SUPPLY

All Stales of

Established 1853

g•G ' ElU ti
CIGAR
I OC STRAIGHT

Your vote solicited

One Dollar Will Open tin Account With

• OF DETROIT •

Detroit, Mich.

About You?

- • -

119 Jefferson East.

FIRST STATE BANK

Cor. Adams and lIastings Ste.

PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 5

Member federal Reserve Booth

as a Depository. Why not You ?

The Busiest and Biggest

Former Judge of that Court

700 MARQUETTE BLDG.

r The City of Detroit Uses This Bank

NIARRIAllE LICENSE FREE.
Wedding Ceremonies performed.
Office and Residence
212 Warren Ave. E. Melrose 73-1N

with

Justice of the Peace

SPRUNK ENGRAVING Co.

UTIO01 noes
1".•
UNIIID SUITS
OLIVERMAINT

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

Cantor of the
Mogen Abraham Congregation
Specialist at B'rith Milaths

candidate for

Art Work

WS.S.

REV. H. D. BASS

be foretold by these pret-
future
ty disciples with cards and palmistry.

John F. McKinlay

At your service for

M.1491

Phone Cherry 6I99-W

pany.

and natural flowers.

202 DIVISION STREET

Branch: 99-101 Michigan.

'rte

Melrose 4375

Announces His Removal
to

MISS EVA WERBE.

Mr. M. A. Pereira, for natty years
one of Detroit's best-known cater-
ers and decorators, carries an an-
nouncement in this issue of the De-
troit Catering and Decorating Com-
pany, with offices at 125 Richton
enue.
Mr. l'ereira needs no introduction
to the Jewish community of Detroit.
Ins unerring sense of the artistic, his
faithfulness to detail, his perfectly-ap- jewelers."
pointed dinners, his splendid manage
Jewelry worth $1,000.000 was Fold on
molt, arc familiar to almost 75% of
the most prominent Jewish families credit in Detroit in 1916, and the loss
of the city who have engaged his was lints than one and one-half per
par- cent, Mr. Johnson said. Early in the
services at any f es ti va l, weddin g,
war credit Jewelers were Inclined to
ty or entertainment.
weary of the soldiers' accounts, but
\Ir. Pereira gives his own personal
experience soon led them to learn
attention to all the affairs under his
that tlw tighter's word was better than
management, whether it is a small
Mr.
family-affair or a hotel party. Aside that of the average civilian, said
from his catering he makes a special- Johnson. Last week the association
draft for $30 from a soldier
ty of decorating halls and private received a
in France who had been entirely lost
homes for any festive occasion, car-
rying a complete line of artificial track of for two years by the com-

OFFICIATES AT MARRIAGES

207 E. Canfield



B'nai Moshe and B'rith
Abraham Congregations

,;

"THE MADISON"
KOSHER RESTAURANT

Broadway Kosher Restaurant

255 Woodward Ave.

Rabbi Joseph Thumin

Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings
M. ROSINSKEY'S



Jog.

$ 2.95 Up

Finsterwald Clothes give

that same feeling of good
appearance to civilians that
soldiers in uniform are
used to.

HOTEL FRANKLIN

Schechter's Drug Store

Ma ternity

DETROIT AUTOMOBILE (FORTUNE

348 E. High St.

Prompt Delivery

FACTORY

ACCESSORIES

TIRE BARGAINS

WE SAVE YOU FROM

25 to 50%

ON YOUR TIRES AND TUBES

1830WOODWARDAVE.MARKET5091

AT PHILADELPHIA AVE

WC SELL OR EXCHANGE TIRES

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