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January 02, 1920 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-01-02

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0=00 TEMPLE

Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash
or on Moderate Margins

of Change" will be the subject of Dr.
Franklin's sermon on Sunday morn-
ing of this week.
On Saturday morning, Rabbi
Mayerberg will preach the sermon.

TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150
I Establisued 1903)
Direct Private Wires

41 Broad Street. New York
NV, Aly Market Letter Sent Free

"No Promotions"
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FRIDAY EVENING SERVICES.

Unchanging Principles in a World

Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit

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BETH EL NOTES SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES

Services:

t CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE '

THE

PAGE TWELVE

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Labor the Limitation

Adult Bible Class:

"Religion and Ceremonials" will be
the subject. of Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man's lecture Friday evening, January
2. 'file talk is a continuation of the
composite topic "Religion, Creed, In-
stitutions and Ethics. or the Essence
of Religion" which Rabbi Ilerslitnan
began last Friday night, the various
topics having been referred to by a
response to
majority of members in

On Trusday of next week, the Bible
will meet as usual
,nal at 2 o'clock.
Men's Temple Club:
The first regular meeting of the
club will take place on Friday eve-
ning, January 15th. Details of the
meeting will be duly announced. In
the meantime, all male members of
who wish to identify
t he Temple
new organization
themselves with the
may send their names to either of the
Rabbis of the Temple, or to the sec-
retary of the Club, Mr. Jos. J. Curti-
mins, 1334 Book Bldg.

Telephone management and operation ne ier
stand still. They cannot stand still. The
dependency upon them of every important
fact)r 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
Ready to Serve.
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
c omprehensiveness at any cost.

Save Money on

flie ∎

to 50%.

Vulcanizing and
Work Guaranteed.

recent request for suggestions.

—CALL—

Cadillac 1 ° 2

Private appearing cars—limou-
sines and touring ears for ail occa-
sions.

Repairing. All

HUDSON TAXI CO.

GRATIOT TIRE and AUTO SUPPLY CO.

267 BRUSH STREET.

Gratiot and Beaublen

1

J. E STRALSER, Gen. Mgr.

Cherry 3737

SMOKER IN JANUARY.

Plans are under—way for a smoker
and eiftintiinment for tin men of the
Shaarev Zedek congregation to lie
given sometime in J'anuary. Further
Affiliated Organizations:
All other activities of the Temple details will be announced in these
will proceed as usual throughout the columns in a later - issue.
week.

Schnntel Niger, better knownun-
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. Peretz LiterAy 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. He
arrived recently to New York from
Warsaw for an extended lecture tour.

TAXI

Wholesale and Retail Tire
Our New
Store Is Open.
Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and
Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25%

Cantor Minkowsky and choir will sing
the Friday evening service. Services
at 8:15 p. in. Everyone is wel-
begin
ei,n at

NOTED JEWISH AUTHOR
AND CRITIC TO APPEAR
AT ELKS' TEMPLE JAN. 9

TIRES

1'

ZIONISTS TO GIVE
BALL JANUARY 25

Respontling to the call of the Na-

tional Fund office at The Hague for
Isforthe
im e nsiveefforttoseemefum
National Fund, the Zionists of De-
troit, through the National Fund com-
mittee. are inaugurating a campaign
for funds headed by a "Zion Ball" at
25.
the Arena Gardens. .January
The committee is planning to en-
list the aid of hundreds of young men
and women in its effort to surpass last
year's "Zion Ball" which was one of
the largest affairs of its kind ever
it.
O v enbytheJewsofDetro
The first meeting of workers is ar-
afternoon,
Janu-
ranged for Sunday.
-
ary 4, at the Statler Hotel by IS C0111
mittee headed by the M isses Bertha
Schnechter, Edith Tvarskv, Elsie Kur-
land, Hilda Janie, Frances Wolf and
Frieda Spatter.

Miss
ENRY1EHATTER Detroit
Cigar

DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER

49 ORATIOT AVE.
COR. LIBRARY AVE.

1. BERKOWITZ

7c Each — 3 for 20c

Dress Trimmings and Supplies
Onyx Hosiery and
Merode Underwear
Kayser Silk Gloves
DETROIT
396 HASTINGS ST.,

Jacks
JEWELRY

146 Woodward Ave.

Schechter's Drug Store

477 Hastings St., Cor, Division

REV. J. SKLAR

Detroit, Michigan.
Phone Cadillac 3299.

of

Cong.

N. F. 'Hamilton

MOREL

244 Farnsworth

49 STATE STREET TO

9 Washington Boulevard

C. E. Otter

Two Doors from Michigan Avenue.

I

WE GIVE YOU

What You Want

When You Want It

At the Right Price

LUMBER

Shingles, Laths, Posts, Inside Finish,
House Blocks

Arthur L. Holmes Lumber
and Fuel Co.

East Yard and Gen. Office: 875 Gratiot

Mr. Niger's writings and criticisms
in the realms of Yiddish literature
have won him international fame. He
has edited Jewish newspapers in Vil-
na, \Varsaw and Petrograd. He is-1
sued the year-book "Pinellas," de-
voted to Jewish art and literature and
has written extensively for the Jew-
ish World and the ''Literarische
Monat Schrieften."
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

Van Dyit:t & (let. Tertnittal

London (by I. J. P. 11.)—Parlia-
ment has finally passed the Anti-
, Alien bill, in spite of the objei tions
of Colonel Wedgewood and others,
who declared that its passage would
obstruct friendly relations with for-1
sign nations, and keep England from
extending the rights of protection to
I the oppressed of other countries. One
of the many severe conditions in the
\ bill is that no firm may
employ more than twenty-five per
cent of foreign labor.

\\*e..t Yard Walnut 217
IVe•it M'a•ren & Pere 'Mar-

STARKWEATHER-BUICK

Salesroom and Office:

2843.2851 East Grand Boulevard

M are
k t 2892
Phone,

Service Station No. 2
East Gd. Boulevainl,
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

Corner Lamed and Bates Streets
One block trom Electee Depot
DETROIT, MICH.
Rates Single--31.50 to $2.40.

THE A-1 MILD

HAVANA CIGAR

I

THE MADISON"
KOSHER RESTAURANT

Telephone Cadillac 2755.
Noma Coo ,cino
J. LOEWENBROWN, Frop.
Detroit, Mich.
120 Broadway,

Federal Collateral Society, Inc.

A Banking Institution.

Select Dancing Nightly

M. J. POWERS, Manager

Palais de Danse

Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard

Floyd Hickmen's Superb Orchestra.

GOLDMAN & ULLIAN

CIVIL ENGINEERS

SURVEYS—Land Subdivisions, Muni-
cipal !Ayouts.
STRUCTURAL DEFICNS—Plans, Es-
timates, Reports, Supervialon.
T.
el Main 9043
225 Farwell Bldg.
burveying within 24 lieut..

EISS'

Home Cooking
RESTAURANT

25 Broadway

Most attrctively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking
a
lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered.
served at
Second Floor B'nal B'rith Building
Formerly the Alt Heidelberg

Telephone Glendale 7545

709 Cass Avenue

odsp5T.

Glendale 2777.2778-2779

WATER P0001104 F
CELLAR FLOORS.

Cor. Alexantlrit.e

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RE-COVERED
&GUARANTEED

14Ills°FWATER PROOF PAINT.

PLASTIC•SLATE,GRAVELSIATHILE ROOFING.

CORNICES.SKYLIGHTS.GUTTERS , CONDUCT ORS.

Telephone Glendale 630

MOONEY SCHREIBER, SECY. &TREAS.

quette R. It.

It. R.

Service Station No. 1
2143 Clairmount
at Woodward
Phone Market 4732

Funeral Directors'

Our Rates on Loans Remain at the
2% on loans over
, Same bOW Figures:
loans front $50 to $100.
on
1,i%
8100.
2
I
3% on small loans up to $5u.

world.

Phone Melrose 245

North Yard— Lincoln

Wm. R.
Hamilton & Co.

ANTI-ALIEN BILL PASSED I
BY ENGLISH PARLIAMENT

Northway 2006-W

WE HAVE MOVED FROM

700 MARQUETTE BLDG.
COLORPLATES
DESIGNING
PHOTO-RETWCHING HALFTONES

Wm. J Otter

SCHMUEL NIGER

Abraham

Specialist Antiseptic

ENGRAVING COMPANY

MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY;

Mogan

21?.214 HANCOCK AVE.WEST.

Lillibridge
Lumber

Company

652-658 Gr d River Avenue

r.

DETROIT MICH.

JUDGE GAINEY

12c
15c
25c

Havana
Cigars

Norman Bros.

965 Michigan

West 1170

Its
Removes carbon and prevents
formation.
Volatilizes all the fuel.
mileage.
Makes starting easy. Saves battery charging. Increases
USED IN ALL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES.
Eccolene Manufacturing Co., 1200 David Whitney Bldg. Cherry 1378

THE SUBSCRIPTION RATE OF THE DETROIT
JEWISH CHR ONICLE AFTER JANUARY 1, 1920,
BE $3.0 0 PERY EAR.
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