THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TEN )=0==go=o1==to=loc==loeloi===cmwo Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins g tl TAXI c a . q , CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. O Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit —dc A L. L Private appearing cars—limon. shies and touring cars for all ocea• stows. I Established 1903) 41 Broad Street, New York Direct Private Wires Weekly Market Letter Sent Free V "No Promotions" 0= 01=10=0=0 =I 0 =0=10 =:=3 0 C3 0 Con.i. I. 1 . .I.yright•• ■ 1 l'iiI ■ 1,11ing C". The Jewish Women's Club of Detroit formally opened their new home OD Rowena street, Sunday, February I. • ■ • * 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 on earning power that will produce reve- nue sufficient: To provide modern equipment; To maintain the property in per. feet 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 /1 Carmel Kosher Restaurant - Preparations have been made in Jerusalem for the produc- tion of a Ilebraw operetta. The Hebrew School of Music in Jerusalem has formed a class for cantors. * 4 t * * Prof. A. S. Langsdorf, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture of Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., will leave the institution to enter into commercial life. The contrast in compensation is a contributing factor to the change. • * * * * * Death last week claimed Edgar E. Weil, of New Orleans, l.a., aged 36. Mr. Weil, who was a native of Alexandria, was an honor graduate of the Louisiana State I. niversity, and was regard as one of the foremost electrical engineers of New Orleans. • * * a Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah L. Levin 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 A 75 BROADWAY-2nd Floor Service front 11 a. tn. to 8 p. In. CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY 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 I Service Station No. 3 Marshall & Smith 1537 Grand River Garfield 1650 Detroit Branch: 750 Woodward Ave. Comfort and Service at 10 .13 X.7 14 HOTEL FRANKLIN Corner Lamed and Bates Streets one block from Electric Depot DETROIT, MICH. Rates single-51W to $2.60. THE A-IMILD HAVANA CIGAR The Orthodox Jews in Holland have directed a request to the government not to put daylight saving into force again, on account of the harm which it does to the religious life of the Jews, especially with regard to the violation of the Sabbath rest. * * * * * a The Swiss Federal Council has revoked its provisional order of Marcia, 1918, authorizing Shechita to he practiced in Switzerland. From the 1st of January Shechita has been prohibited throughout Switzerland. * * * * * "THE MADISON" KOSHER RESTAURANT Telephone Cadillac 2755. Home Coo5Ing J. LOEWENBROWN, Frop. '20 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. * a Berlin and Breslau, Jewish People's Universities have been founded. Professors of the local rabbinical seminaries and other distinguished scholars will lecture on Jewish problems and Jewish culture. * * * I in t The Knight C o mmandership of the Star of India has been conferred upon Mr. Robert Nathan, C. S. I., C. I. E.. late of the Indian civil service, for meritorious services its connection with the war. Sir Robert Nathan is a brother of the Right lion. Sir Matthew Nathan and of Colonel Sir Frederic Nathan. The Vilna Jewish leaders, Drs. Shabad and \'igodsky and Mr. Kruk, were summoned to appear before high officials to explain their conduct in issuing public protests against the treatment of Jews by Poles. They drew the attention of the authorities to the facts and obtained a promise that the offenders against Our coreligionists would he punished. Nothing is known as yet of whether any steps will he taken against the Jewish leaders fur publishing their protests. Louis :karma, active Pittsburgh (Pa.) business man an philanthropist, died unexpectedly last . week. Mr. Aaron wa horn in Moschin, Germany, in 1840, and came to this count in 1857, settling in Pittsburgh in 1861. He seas one of th l earliest members of the Rodef Shalom Congregation, and fo l more than 30 years served as secretary of the I lebrew Benev olent Society. lie has been a director of the J. M. Gusk Orphanage and Home since its beginning and was the founds of the Hebrew Institute at Wylie avenue and Green street. • lacks' 146 Woodwud Ave. o ttae uiLto.ffe l:eri'r u jolTai :m'e te pho n ite'r'ITi r t Brancht 99-101 Michigan. and repairing of furniture. Issertivrisc te cblettie, pikes Yea- ,..., 0,,,,, b,:wznilrki Schechter's Drug Store 477 Hastings St., Cor. Division Detroit, Michigan. DetroitUphofflsteringAv & NMI!: C5s, WE HAVE MOVED FROM - Phone Cadillac 3299. 49 STATE STREET TO 9 Washington Boulevarci Two Doors from Michigan Menus. I i Our Rates on Loans Reltlain at the Same Low Figures: 21. on loans over $100. $100. 2 1,:,,% on loans from $50 to , .J111 .9:1 24... l ati :EVI II '_ '41 ‘nifr-MMtrari:' iiiiiiirlarilie 1 .. :V:, on small loans up to $511, I 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 r GOLDMAN & ULLIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS st,111 , ' ;'1.,;;;,',;;3"'' "I''''''' Slant' STEUCTURAI , DESICNS—Plans, Es- timates, Reports, Supervision. 225 Far we ll g.ict thin 1. ;o4uirasi. n 2C43 Su rv ' 5, eying :■ Floyd HIckman's Superb Orchestra. . J • 1 KLEIN & LEITNER IRESTAURANTI 25 BROADWAY ud g , home i co ollTit s tEyi t, restaurant. Good, __ I___ _,...\ t..a m.. Most attractively furnished served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered. Second Floor B'nai B'rith Building Formerly Weiss's Restaurant ■ Ett .., 13 ....k Glendale 2777-2778-2779 ___ _.--- _ • mr. iit a i ‘ k r , i , el ■ 1 ,--"" ''' : C P ETLAIRE CELLAR • !=-- notoPROOED 411110 1165 "- -- -.-.-_;-- $. ° 41 C) DaiaNKISM ". ---A-' ZzosfallAlhoROOf 5° ,rif t 01000f5REPIIRED also •,'-'''' .1 .. i iOF - 108- WATER PROOF PAINT. RE-COVERED S GUARANTEED. PLASTIC-SLAT E,GRAV ELSLATEeTILE ROOFING. S KYLIGHTS.GUTTERSSCONDUCTORS. 1 CORNICES. MOONEY —SCHREIBER, SECY &TREAS. I 212-214 HANCOCK AVE. WEST. DETROIT MICH. -.I FOR SALE DELICATESSEN STORE — IN -- Centre of Hastings St. District * * The king of Italy has appointed new senators, too of them university professors, 'which brings up to IS the number of Jews who are members of the senate of the kingdom. 'Thes e include \Ir. Malvano, president of the council of state, and Mr , Mortara, minister of justice. ___, JEWELRY Corner Monroe and Randolph Grave reports have been received at Jerusalem from Damas- cus concerning the dangers threatening the Jews there. The rabbis ordered that special prayers should he read at the Wail- ing Wall for the safety of our brethren in Damascus. * * * Philip Ornstein, for many years an official factor in London (Eng.) Jewry, died last month. NIr. Ornstein, who was horn at Brixton in 1855, became clerk to the United Synagogue in 1873, the late Asher Asher being then secretary, and Mr. Orn- stein succeeded him at his death in that office in 1899. * * * MiSS Largest Exclusive Clothier Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman will he installed as associate rabbi of Temple Kenesseth Israel, of Philadelphia, Pa., on Sunday, February 8. Rabbi Feldman was an assistant rabbi of the Free Synagogue of New York, and at present is rabbi at Macon, Ga. * s Trustees of the Cincinnati (O.) Jewish Hospital have closed deals for three pieces of property abutting on the realty owned by that institution on the cast and fronting on Harvey avenue. Part of the newly acquired property will he used as a site for the proposed Martha l'ritz Freiberg Maternity Hospital, to he donated by Maurice J. Freiberg, which, it is declared, is to be one of the best equipped institutions of the kind in America. Tentative plans for the building have been drafted. « a * * * « 267 BRUSH STREET. • , c , A large group of Russian students, many of whom have left universities in Russia to serve the national cause, have arrived at Beirut en route for Palestine. * * * HUDSON TAXI CO. Detroit Cigar 7c Each — 3 for 20c When you have learned that many of these garments are tailored by high-grade firms such us Michael Stern, Good. man & Suss, "Cloth Craft," "Town Talk" and many oth. ers, it will leave no doubt In your mind as to their real style and workmanship. Remember, You Will Save at Robbers entered the Jewish synagogue of Kitthus, Germany, and carried off everything of value which they could find. * * * I Brithdom throughout the state of Michigan has re- ceived a new impetus since the end of the war. Pontiac, Flint and Lansing are showing the way fur the larger cities. a * * 0 'Coats $15-20-25 up to $60 Dr. lssai Schur has been appointed Professor of Mathematics in the University of Berlin. The ladies of the Willa; Abraham (Roumanian Ilebrew) synagogue, :Minneapolis, Nlinn., have organized an auxiliary, which will devote its efforts for the building of the newly pr• posed synagogue. -Absolutely Kosher Suits and * Improvements have been completed on the Meyer Guggen- heim Private Pavilion of the Philadelphia (Pa.) Jewish Hos- pital. 'Hie entire costs of the improvements, amounting to $16,000, have been defrayed by the sons of the late Meyer Guggenheim. * * * a * Service Station No. 1 21.23 Clalrmount at Woodward Phone Market 4732 BETTER VALUES . LOWER COST 4 A Jewish Relief Society has been organised among the ladies of Wichita Fulls, Texas. * * * * ,' The Jewish Institute of Detroit has started -it series of inter- esting "Talks" on :1mericanization by men who are familiar with every angle of the subject. Earning Power —{ i1 Ia c 1 12 ' 3 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 0 -■ PRICE REASONABLE INQUIRE 94 EAST HANCOCK STREET E-C-C-0-1. Removes carbon and prevents Its Volatilizes all the fuel. Makes starting easy. Saves battery cl.arging. Increases mileage. USED IN ALL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES. Eccolene Manufacturing Co., 1208 David Whitney Bldg. Cherry 1378 / CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY