PAGE TEN 31=109 11 THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 01=43 10 =101 ===9011=01===g0C11180 Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins I CHARLES A • STONEHAM & CO. 11 Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit TELEPHONE CADILLAC 8150 (Established 1903) 41 Broad Street, New York Direct Private Wires Weekly Market Letter Sent Free O 0 ootmo, ==iocto, YANKEE CIRCUS IN EGYPT BIG SHOW AT ARMORY FEBRUARY 9 TO 14 The return of the telephone properties to their owners means that they must be financed, in the future as in the past, by private capital. To make this possible the Telephone Company must be able to show an earning power that will produce reve- nue sufficient: To provide modern equipment; To maintain the property in per. fect condition; To pay fair wages to experienced and skillful employes; To provide reserves to replace worn-out property; To pay the heavily increased taxes; To pay bond interest and a fair dividend to stockholders. The earning power rests on the rate schedule. If costs increase, rates must correspondingly increase. If, later on, costs are lowered, the rates will be lowered also. MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY Carmel Kosher Restaurant - -Absolutely Kosher Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah L. Lorin A real Kosher Restaurant, with the best of home cooking, all foods strictly fresh. Served in attractive- ly furnished quarters. If you want a real Kosher home-cooked meal come up to Moslem Temple announces its Josef Hofmann. hearlded as the "Yankee Circus in Egypt," a big one- 'master pianist of the age by critics ring indoor circus and carnival, to be hroughout the country, will be pre- held in the Armory, during the week sented in recital at Orchestra Hall, of February 9 to 14. Moslem's pat- Tuesday, February 3, under the direc- 0 rol, band and chanters are uniting in tion of the Michigan Philharmonic producing one of the biggest and Bureau. most spectacular shows ever given America has heard practically every by the Detroit Masons. The pro- great pianist the world has produced ceeds of the circus are to be used n the last fifty years, and today there for Moslem's pilgrimage to Portland are scores of brilliant artists, 1311,1111:S - in June, when Detroit and her glories will be advertised by the trainload of boosters who plan to make the trip. William II. NI urra%, oslem's potentate, announces the following executive committee in charge of "The Yankee Circus in Egypt:" Earl D. Loomis, chairman; Charles Fretz, vice-chairman; C. K. Korn, secretary; Julius Arndt, treasurer; Fred Mor- ton, auditor and Russell G. Pearce. director-general. When you have learned that Performing animals of every de- many of these garments are scription including elephants camels, tailored liy high-grade firms dogs, horses, monkeys and many such as Michael Stern, Good- more, bare back riders, trapeze per- man & Suss, "Cloth Craft," formers, acrobats and clowns in great "Town Talk" and many oth- numbers are already engaged. Many ers, it will leave no doubt In of the head line acts from Barnum your mind as to their real & Bailey and Ringling Bros. shows style and workmanship. will be seen. In connection with the Remember, You Will Save at show the Shriners' Oriental Whirl will be one of the big attractions. Here will be found that sort of en- tertainment that makes a circus a place of unrestrained merriment. There will be opportunities fur prize Largest Exclusive Clothier winning, and the prizes which are al- ready coining in in the form of dona- ti inably more than ever before, but a m ■- e them all, Josef Hofmann's tions to the circus committee, range ntic powers stand out pre-eminent. from pins and needles to houses and N r. l'ierre V. R. Key, of the New lots. ork IN'orld, declared that Hofmann There will be matinee every day Brancht 99-101 Michigan. throughout the week. The price of " s today held in the minds of the ma- jority of capable judges to be the admission afternoon and evening is n aster of them all." 50 cents, and every ticket carries a hi r. Hofmann will offer a varied I share in the 1920 Columbia Sedan, which will be given away free at and interesting program Tuesday which include selections from Bee- the close of the show. thoven, Debussy, Weber, Chopin, Dvorsky and Strauss • Godowsky. 477 Hastings St., Cor, Division Tickets for the concert may be ob- Detroit, Michigan. tained at Grinnell Bros.. box office Phone Cadillac 3299. An informal charity dance will be Monday morning. given by the Blue Bird Girls on Sun- day evening, February 1st, at the Hotel Stadler. Besides arranging for the best • music for that evening, it is antici- pated that two of the best exhibition dancers in the city will demonstrate An important event in the festival their latest dance, also a gentleman who is widely known for his singing, music promised to Detroit for the first week of February, will be the will fa%or the guests with a few of program offered by the Isadora the latest songs. The arrangement committee con- Duncan Dancers and George Cope- sists of Miss Anna R. Kurzman, land, pianist, at Orchestra Hall, Mon- chairman, tickets; Miss Esther Hor- day evening, February 2d. This ar- witz, Miss Ida Greenwald, Miss tistic combination Inas 'everywhere Laura Freed and Miss Bessie Helf- been greeted with the greatest en- and, reception; Miss Anna Maganz; thusiasm. Anna, Theresa, Irma Lisa, Erica serving, Nfiss Anna Golffit: Mrs. A. and Margot, the six beautiful Duncan Wolk and Mrs. E. Gerber. Tickets will be on sale on the even- Dancers, acknowledged the greatest ing of the dance on the ballroom exponents of the classic dance, are an interesting illustration of the value of floor. the dance as a potent influence in the betterment of the race by the creation of perfect womanhood. These girls closely approximate Greek perfection Floyd Hlokman's Superb Orchestra. of form, and in mind show Hellenic beauty of vision. They are simple, unaffected students who delight in study and who take their work seri• ously. The pianist, George Copeland, who appears jointly with the dancers, brings to his hearers an art which is notable for delicacy and finish. He is the recognized exponent of the mod- ern French school and easily ranks with the foremost pianists of the day. Seats for this attraction will he placed on sale at Grinnell Bros. box office on 51 onday morning. BETTER VALUES LOWER COST suits4wai 'Corlis $15-20-25 up to $60 STARKWEATHER-BUICK Salesroom and Office: 2843.2851 East Grand Boulevard Phone, Market 2892 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. 0 Comfort and Service at HOTEL FRANKLIN Corner Lamed and Bates Streets One block from Electric Depot DETROIT, MICH. Rates Single-51.50 to $2.50. 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Federal Collateral Society, Inc. A Banking Institution. Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard McCORMACK TO SING IRISH FOLK-SONGS M. J. POWERS, Manager GOLDMAN & ULLIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS st'itvEvs — land Subdivisioits, Muni- rifill'AWMA STRUCTURAL M.:STENS—Plans, Ea- inflates, Reports, Eupervision. 225 Farwell Bldg. Tel. Main 2043 Surveying within 24 hours. KLEIN & LEITNER !RESTAURANT! 500,000 Polish Jews Ready For Palestine, Say Deputy Service from 11 a. in. to 8 p. nm. CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY TA XI a 75 BROADWAY-2nd Floor • Hofmann, Termed Master by Critics, in Recital Here Tuesday "No Promotions" ==o=o==to=o1==aotao Earning Power Service Station No. 1 I 21.23 Clairmount at Woodward 1, Phone Market 4732 *Josef For his song recital in Orchestra Hall, Thursday evening, February 5, John McCormack will present the fol- lowing program, assisted by Donald Mcfleath, violinist: Recitative: From "Solomon" ilandel "Imperial Solomon." "Sacred Raptures." Mr. hi cCormack. Pantomine Mozart Rigaudon Monsigny Mr. Melleath. La Caravane Ernest Chausson Go Not Happy Day .... Frank Bridge When Beauty Grows Too Great to Bear (Capri) Winter Watts L'Alba Separa Paolo Tosti Sir. hi cCormack. Irish Folk Songs: The Harp That Once....Arr E. S. hlet Next Market Day. Are. Hughes liendeneers Stream Arr. Scott :f.a 1 1 )),rcik iiiii Donn Deelish...Arr. NIcCormack Ballade et Polonaise _If. Vieuxtemps Mr. Mc Beath. Only You Edwin Schneider Thank God for a Garden.... Theresa del Riego Ali! Moon of NI y Delight (from a l'ersian Garden)._ Liza Lehmann Much interest is centered about the appearanc e of America's most popular tenor as it will mark probably his last recital in Detroit prior to his contemplated trip abroad. Tickets for the concert, which is given under the management of the Michigan Philharmonic Bureau, may he ob- tained at Grinnell Bros. box office Monday morning. 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