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May 23, 1919 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-05-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

GALA TIME PROMISED AT
SIGMA PHI BETA DANCE

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Buyers of Good

FURNITURE

If the sale of ticket, is an
I
ion, the Sigma I'hi !Seta Sorority '&2
dance at the Hotel Tiller, Thursday ,
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evening, Nlay 29 will he an innprece-I _
Detroit's Jew kh
dented
success.
younger set is looking forward with
eager anticipation to the Sorority
dance which will be the last social o
event of the season and imilotibtedly
one of the most delightful affairs of

A National Service

I'roper instruction in say-
ing, both by precept and
example, is necessary to
insure a practical finish for
our educational system.

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Einzel's original "jar?" orchestra
will furnish the music for the dancing =

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This Bank is actively
promoting the doctrine of
thrift, providing every in-
centive and convenience to
stimulate this habit, and is,
therefore, rendering an in-
valuable service national in
its scope.

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FINDING THIS STORE

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day brings more people interested in finding
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out whether we can back up our statements about

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selling the highest grade furniture obtainable for less
money than the strictly downtown stores.

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Many of these inquirers ask, "Have you really got the
genuine Berkey & Gay and the Karpen furniture? We
didn't suppose it was sold anywhere but at the high-
priced stores on the avenue."

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Why not?

Does the store selling the furniture have anything to do
with the quality of the furniture?

Only as far as reliability is concerned—and, in spite of
this store's out-of-the-way location, there is no question
as to our reliability.

The value of our location to the customer is that the
customer can buy the same good furniture here without
paying high rent prices.

Whether you are interested in buying right now or not,
it will pay you to investigate this store and find out for
yourself why you can do better here.

Robinson-Cohen Co.

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS
CORNER le HIGH amt HASTINGS

FIVE BLOCKS [Mt/WOODWARD

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► III SLOW NORTH ARATIOT

CARS PASS THE 0000.

Miss Fara Litman, Chairman.

THE

115419 Griswold St.

Eleven Branches.

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w hich will

bike place in tooth ball
room, of the 'hiller
The tarions committees who have

Abraham Cooper

spared neither time nor effort to
make the dance a great success, are

COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY

as follows:
Fara Litman, general
chairman; Rose
/Ain't Rosen-
thal. program; Silka Stocker, Lauri
Rosenthal, music; Julia Klein, Rose
Beni:twin, hall; Gertrude Iteitm.in,
publicity.
The patronesses are Mrs. I.. II.
Rosenthal. NIrs. \lax Litman. Nlr,,
lienirge Edlotf, Mrs. Jos. Reisman,
Mr,. D. R. Stocker, Mrs. S. Benja-
min, and NIrs. A. Klein.

DETROITERS TO ATTEND
MIZRACHI CONVENTION

David Cooper

2219 Dime Bank

Cadillac 7509

GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE

Fire
Plate Glass
Automobile

LIFE

Burglary and Theft
I loalth and Accident
Compensation

A Policy with us means Security

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Spring Time
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I bitriiit delegates who will ;wend
the
1/1aChl
C011‘ ention at
Cincinnati, are a, follows:
lialihi
Jrilali I., Lytle, IFablii
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president of the I b•trciit
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Mizrachi; Louis Smith, S. Falk. li.
\ Lichtenstein, I. Steinberg,
5l. IF.ikinskt, L. Dann and A. 1:eidan.
It is planned to bring Rabbi Niaver
president of the Nlit-Raclin of
Lilac,' States and Canada, here on
May 3a, where he will eke a series
of addresses at the Shaare ledek
Synagogue, the l'arnsworth Syna- O
gogue and the Beth 1):n S)nagogne.
)1 er live 'Mildred members are en- 0
rolled in the Detroit braint'd of the
organization.

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Painting and Decorating time. Let °

us figure on your needs and save you

money, time and wrinkles. Our

work is of the 'highest standard and o

bound to please you.

Walker Whiteside in

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"The Rabbi and the Priest"

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In our store you will find a com-
brothers, separated in early
childhood, meet again in manhood,
plete line of Fix-Up goods, Wall Pa-
our a rabbi and the other a priest.
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This is the central theme of "'Ile Lit-
per, Paint, Varnishes, Brushes,
tle Brother," which is to be presented
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in Detroit nest week, With \Valker
Window Shades, etc.
N5'lliteside in the role of Rabbi
The play is a dramatization of Nlilton
Goldsmith's novel, "The Rabbi audit)
the Priest." Tyrone Power I■ ortrays In
the part of the priest. Mr. Sant Send- 0
man. a former Clevelander, has the
role of Shinovitch a marriage broker,
and his interpretation of the char-
acter has evol:ed favorable notice
from critics in New York and other
eastern cities.
His present home is
in Yonkers, N. Y.
It is known on
the stage as Sam Sidman.
\I r. 5Vhileside. who has the stellar 001:301=20 = 01 ==10=01=0=01==1000
role of Rabbi I'llkan in "The Little
Brother." formerly starred in Zang-
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portrayed the part of Data! Qui‘amn.
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The opening scene nil I.ittle
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Brother" is on Passover eve in the
home of Rabbi Elkan.
"The Little Brother". teas first pre-
, ,ented in London about two years
ago. 'Elie first American prinduction
took place last OCIt ■ hcr in Sett York
with \I r. 55Thiteside in the stellar role
Little Brother" will be produced
in Detroit the week of Nlav 25 at tlit.
Detroit opera house on the Campus.

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Woodward Painting & Decorating Co. 6

2303 Woodward Ave.

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TRENTON

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SUPPLIES

Specialists in Dust Proof Flooring

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No matter what you have to haul or

where you want to haul it, there are INTERNATIONAL
TRUCKS that till the bill in a big way. Coal or mer-
chandise, produce or oil—in the valleys, the plains or in
the mountains,—International Motor Trucks have "made
good" on all kinds of hauling everywhere.

It

Phone Hem. 4967.

Making Good" is not simply getting

the goods to their destination, according to International
standards. It embraces the most important item of cost
—getting the greatest tonnage the greatest distance at
least expense.

It is on this basis that INTERNATIONAL'

TRUCK owners are satisfied.

We Offer Our Expert Engineers to Assist in Solving
Your Transportation Problems

Chinese — American

FULLER & MURPHY

664 Woodward Ave.

Open Evenings

HOTEL BUILDING

Highest Quality

Cigars

Candies

Business Lunches and Table D'Hote Dinner

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Dancing Every Evening

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Music and Entertainment.

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Sodas

and Imported Drinks

Shirley J. Weinberg

All Models Shown in Our Salesroom—Sold on Payments

554-560 Grand River Ave.

CADILLAC

Detroit Foremost Restaurant

Seven Distinct Models—A Size for Every Business

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neStaurant

The Ifehretv Ladies' Aid Society of
Springtiehl. Nino. has affiliated with
the National Federation of Temple

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THE A-I MILD

NEW YORK LIFE

INSURANCE CO.

Glendale 5812

HAVANA CIGAR

1214 Majestic Bldg.

Cadillac 2108

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