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Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash
or on Moderate Margins
CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO.
Detroit
Real Estate Exchange Bldg.,
6150
TELEPHONE CADILLAC
(Est:MI:idled 19031
Direct Private Wins
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of Change" will be the subject of Dr.
Franklin's sermon on Sunday morn-
ing of this week.
On Saturday morning, Rabbi
Ma)erberg will preach the :sermon.
Adult
Bible Class:
On Trusday of next week, the Bible
0 class will noel as usual at 2 o'clock.
41 Broad Street, New York
Weekly Market Letter Sent Free
Men's Temple Club:
The first regular meeting of the
club will take place on Friday eve-
ning,
January 15th. Details of the
Is
meeting will be duly announced. Ili
=01=0= 0=0 the meantime, all male members of
the 'temple who wish to identify
themselves with the new organization
may send their names to either of the
Rabbis of the Temple, or to the sec-
retary of the Club, Mr. Jos. J. Cum-
mins,1434 Book. Bldg.
"No Promotions"
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FRIDAY EVENING SERVICES.
Services:
"l'ncllanging Principles in a World
Labor the Limitation
Telephone management and operation never
stand still. They cannot stand still. The
dependency upon them of every important
factor in our commercial, industrial and social
life precludes any relaxation or suspension
of activity.
The Great War caused the demand to overtake
the reserve facilities and equipment of the
Bell System and for a time it was nip and tuck
between demand and supply. Now that the
War is ended the Michigan State Telephone
Company is planning to spend for new con-
struction in the next two years whatever
amount of money the available labor and
material supply permits in an effort once more
to get ahead of the immediate needs of the
public and back to its former position of
Beady to Serve.
"Religion and Ceremonials" will be
TAXI
the subject of Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man's lecture Friday evening, January
Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and
2. The talk is a continuation of the
composite topic "Religion, Creed, In- Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25%
stitutions and Ethics. or the Essence to 50%.
of Religion" which Rabbi Hershman
Repairing. All
Vulcanizing and
began last Friday night, the various
Work Guaranteed.
topics having been referred to by a
majority of members in response to
the recent request for suggestions.
CO.
Cantor Minkowsky and choir will sing
CadillacT 2
Private appearing cars—limon-
eines and touring cars for all occa-
Sinn&
HUDSON TAXI CO.
GRATIOT TIRE and AUTO SUPPLY
the Friday evening service. Services
267 BRUSH STREET.
Gratiot and Beaubien
begin at ii:I5 p. in, Everyone is wel-
—1
J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr.
come.
Cherry 3737
SMOKER IN JANUARY.
iiENRWOHATTER
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
49 ORATIOT AVE.
COR. LIBRARY AVE.
ZIONISTS TO GIVE
NOTED JEWISH AUTHOR
BALL JANUARY 25
AND CRITIC TO APPEAR
AT ELKS' TEMPLE JAN. 9
Schmuel Niger, better known un-
der his pen name, S. Niger, noted
Yiddish writer and critic, will appear
in Detroit Friday, January 9. at Elks'
Temple, under the auspices of the J.
l'eretz Literary Society. Ile has
chosen as his topic the "Social and
Economic Condition of the Jews in
Poland and Ukraine."
This will mark Mr. Niger's first
visit to Detroit and indeed, one of his
first public addresses in America. lie
arrived recently to New York from
Warsaw for an extended lecture tour.
—CALL-
Our New Wholesale and Retail Tire
Store Is Open.
Plans are under way for a smoker
and entertainment for the men of the
Shaarev
• Zedek congregation to be
'-
Affiliated Organizations:'
Further
given sometime in January.
All other activities of the Temple details will be announced in these
will proceed as usual throughout the
columns in a later issue.
week.
Rates must be charged to meet present cost
scales. But these rates are charged the public
for the benefit of the public. Telephone
service is a public service and must be
maintained at the maximum of efficiency and
comprehensiveness at any cost.
TIRES
Save Money on
I. BERKOWITZ
Responding to the call of the Na-
Dress Trimmings and Supplies
tional Fund office at The Hague for
Onyx Hosiery and
intensive effort to secure funds for the
Merode Underwear
National Fund. the Zionists of De-
Kayser Silk Gloves
troit, through the National Fund com-
DETROIT
398 HASTINGS ST.,
mittee, are inaugurating a campaign
for funds headed by a "Zion Ball" lt
the Arena Gardens, January 25.
The committee is planning to en-
list the aid of hundreds of young men
YP-"
and women in its effort to surpass last
year's "Zion Ball" which was one of
the largest affairs of its kind ever
given by the Jews of Detroit.
477 Hastings St., Cot% Division
The first meeting of workers is ar-
Detroit, Michigan.
ranged for Sunday afternoon, Janu-
ary 4, at the Statler Hotel by a com-
Phone Cadillac 3299.
mittee headed by the :Misses Bertha
Schitechter, Edith Tvarsky, Elsie Kur-
land, Hilda Jaffin, Frances Wolf and
Frieda Spatter.
7c Each 3 for 20c
•
JEWEL RY
Schechter's Drug Store
•
N. F. Hamilton
MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY,
Miss, •
wtroit
Cigar
SPRUNK
ENGRAVING COMPANY
700 MARQUETTE BLDG
COLOR-PLATES
DESIGNING
PHOTO- RETOUCHING HALF -TONES
146 Woodward Ave.
REV. J. SKLAR
of
Cong. Megan Ahraham
Specialist Antiseptic
MOHEL
244 Farnsworth Northway 2006.W
' WE HAVE MOVED FROM
49 STATE STREET TO
Wm. J Otter
9 Washington Boulevard
C. E. Otter
Two Doors from Michigan Awenue.
Our Rates on Loans Remain at the
Same Low Figures: 2% on loans over
$100. 2%% on loans front $50 to 310 0 .
101001 llllllll 11114p0.,
WE GIVE YOU
SCHMUEL NIGER
What You Want
When You Want It
At the Right Price
LUMBER
Shingles, Laths, Posts, Inside Finish,
Mr. Niger's writings and criticisms
in the realms of Yiddish literature
have won hint international fame. He
has edited Jewish newspapers in Vil-
na, Warsaw and Petrograd. He is-
sued the year-book "Pinellas," de-
voted to Jewish art and literature and
has written extensively for the Jew-
ish World and the "Literarische
Nfonat Schrief ten."
A bold and fearless writer, his
products recently brought hint into
ill favor with the new Polish govern-
ment. Together with another well-
known poet, he was imprisoned but
was released shortly afterwards
through the intervention of British
and American delegates whose ac-
tions were incited by the thousands
of protests received from the poet's
friends and admirers all over the
world.
House Blocks
ANTI-ALIEN BILL PASSED
BY ENGLISH PARLIAMENT
Arthur L. Holmes Lumber
and Fuel Co.
East
Yard and' Gen.
Office: 875 Gratiot
London (he I. J. P. 8.1—Parlia-
passed the Anti-
Alien bill, in spite of the obje.tions
of Colonel Wedgewood and others,
who declared that its passage would
obstruct friendly relations with for-1
rign nations, and keep England frotn
extending the rights of protection to
. the oppressed of other countries. One
of the many severe conditions in the
Anti-Alien bill k that no firm may
employ more than twenty - five per
cent of foreign labor.
Wm. R.
Hamilton & Co.
Funeral Directors'
Nola. Vitra- Lincoln .."7,
West ward \Valuta 217
West Warren & Pere Mar.
R. It.
quette It. It.
3% on small loans up to $50.
•
Federal Collateral Society, Inc.
Select Dancing Nightly
A Banking Institution.
Palais de Danse
M. J. POWERS, Manager
Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard
Floyd HIckmen's Superb Orchestra.
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GOLDMAN & ULLIAN
CIVIL ENGINEERS
SURVEYS—Land Suklivisions, Muni-
cipal '.nyouts.
STRUCTURAL DESICNS—Plans, Es-
timates. Reports, Supervision.
in 2043
Tel.
225 Farwell Bidg.
surveying within 24 Inane.
EISS'S
Home Cooking
RESTAURANT
25 Broadway
Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking
Telephone Glendale 7545
served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered.
Second Floor B'nai B'rith Building
Formerly the Alt Heidelberg
meat has finally
709 Cass Avenue
VIATHIPR0 0 n 144
CELLAR FLOORS.
fRomaltARroROOF
5 .
Salesroom and Office:
2843-2851 East Grand Boulevard
Phone, Market 2892
Service Station No. 1
2123 Clairmount
at Woodward
Phone Market 4732
Service Station No.2
East Gd. Boulevard,
Belle Isle Bridge
Edgewood 681
BUICK
Service Station No.3
Marshall & Smith
1537 Grand River
Garfield 1650
Detroit Branch:
750 Woodward Ave.
Comfort and Service at
HOTEL FRANKLIN
.G.D X,714
THE A-I MILD
HAVANA CIGAR
Corner lArned and Bates Street,
One block from lectric Depot
DETROIT, MICH.
Rates Single-31.50 to $2.50•
it
4 1.0 OlDROO6RENIRED
ALSO
RI-COVERED
ti GUARANTEED.
N'ills°F WATER PROOF PAINT.
Telephone Glendale 630
PLASTIC-SLAT EGRAVELSLATFTILE ROOFING.
CORNICES.SKYLIGHTS.GUTTERSKONDUCTORS.
MOONEY SCHREIBER. SECY&TREAS.
212.214 HANCOCK AVE.WEST.
STARKWEATHER•BUICK
ye
Glendale 2777-27782779
('or. Alexandrine
Phone Melrose 245
Van Dyke. & Aet. TeriiMial
10.IDIPPttOrtAVO' •
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Lillibridge
Lumber
Company
DETROIT MICH.
JUDGE GAINEY
12c
15c
25c
Havana
Cigars
Norman Bros
965 Michigan
West 1170
Removes carbon and prevents Its
[ E-C-C-04.-E-N-E Ef—nti-
Volatilizes all the fuel.
Makes starting easy. Saves battery charging. Increases mileage.
USED IN ALL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES.
Eccolene Manufacturing Co., 1208 David Whitney Bldg. Cherry 1378
"THE MADISON"
KOSHER RESTAURANT
Telephone Cadillac 2755.
Horne Coo1/4Ing
J. LOEWENBROWN, Prop.
Detroit, Mich.
120 Broadway,
652-658 Grand River Avenue
THE SUBSCRIPTION RATE OF THE DETROIT
JEWISH CHRONICLE AFTER JANUARY I, 1920,
WILL BE $3.00 PER YEAR.