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Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash
or on Moderate Margins
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TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150
(Established 1903)
Direct Private Wires
41 Broad Street New York
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Ernest I.. Davis has been elected chairman of the Sydney Stock Ex-
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A group of hooligans attacked the Jewish traders at the market at 'Far-
n ow, and plundered their goods.
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It will he remembered that some mouths ago a Jew, Nir. Heiblum, was
arrested at Warsaw on the charge of an attempt oil the life of the then
Premier, Nfr. Paderewski. Nfr. Ileiblum was ill-treated in prison, but eventu-
ally he was released, owing to lack of proofs against him. The charge was,
however, reduced to one of disturbing the peace by shouting: "Down with
11r. Paderewski." Although Mr. Ileiblum and witnesses denied the new
charge, too, he was sentenced to one month's imprisonment.
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RE-COVERED
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An exceptional honor has been shown to the memory of one of the
former conspicuous leaders of the Jewish community of St. Louis whose
death occurred a few years ago. Mr. \Villiam Stix was widely known as an
active and indefatigable worker in the cause of Jewish charity and education.
In respect to his work and memory one of the modern public schools of St
Louis Which is to be built at Euclid and Duncan avenues Will lie named The
Stix School.
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SCHREIBER, SEC &TREAS.
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HANCOCK AVE.WEST. DETROIT MICH. ,
STARKWEATHER -BUICK
Salesroom and Office:
2843.2851 East Grand Boulevard
Phone, Market 2892
Station No. 1
21-23 Clairmount
at Woodward
Phone Market 4732
service
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Service Station No.2
East Gd. Boulevard,
Belle Isle Bridge
Edgewood 881
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Service Station No.3
Marshall & Smith
1537 Grand River
Garfield 1850
Detroit Branch:
750 Woodward Ave.
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High grade light car.
Proved by inspection.
C. C. CAR MARKET
650 WOODWARD AVENUE
Glendale 4896
Zenith Carburetors
Used wherever power, speed, economy and reliability
are essential.
AUTO ELECTRIC silc SERVICE CORP.
Phone Glendale 4121-4122
45-53 Seldon Ave.
BEN CANVASSER
KOSHER MEAT MARKET
Fresh Poultry—Meats
Reasonable Prices
1159 HAMILTON BOULEVARD
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Comfort and Service at
HOTEL FRANKLIN
Lamed and Bates Streets
One block from Electric Depot
DETROIT, MICH.
Rates Single--61.50 to $2.40.
Corner
25 BROADWAY
Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking
served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered.
Second Floor B'nai B'rith Building
Formerly Weiss's Restaurant
USED
CARS
Wanted
Final preparations for a conference of Young Judaea Clubs existing in
Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Massachusetts, to be held in
Boston beginning Friday evening. .April 16, are being forced ahead by the
committee in charge. The coming to the conference of Rabbi Eugene Kohn,
secretary of Young Judaea, director of the Leaders' Bulletin, published by
the Zionist Organization of America. has given stimulus to the work. He
is to be the guest of the conference and Will represent the national organiza-
tion of Young Judaea.
— WE PAY SPOT CASH —
ALKON AUTO SALES
Select Dancing Nightly
Palais de Danse
35 Palmer West, Near Woodward
Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard
lacks'
JEWELRY,
Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra.
146 Woodward Ave.
Carmel Kosher Restaurant
—Absolutely Kosher
Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah L. Levin
A real Kosher Restaurant, with the best of home cooking, all
foods strictly fresh. Served In attractively furnished quarters. If
you want a real Kosher home-choked meal come up to
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'Die Stamford, Conn., congregation organized recently through the ef-
forts of Rabbi Jerome Rosen, held secretary of the I.)enartment of Synagog
and School Extension, is now on a permanent basis. Services are con-
ducted regularly and at present rabbis living in adjacent cities are invited
to officiate. Offic...rs of the congregation write in glowing terms of the
enthusiasm shown in the congregation which is increasing in membership
and filling a need long felt in that locality for modern Jewish religious
services.
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75 BROADWAY-2nd Floor
Service from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.
David Cooper 0
Abraham Cooper
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COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY
Cadillac
2219 Dime Bank
7509
GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE
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Plate Glass
Automobile
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Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident
Compensation
LIFE
A Policy With Us Means Security
SPRUNK
ENGRAVING COMPANY
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SMITH - CLINES SALES Co.
1231 - 35 Woodward Market 350 - 351
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appointed judge of Cemmon Pleas
Judge Maurice Benton has
Court of Cleveland, 0. judge Bernon was born in Cleveland in 1885, and
has for a number of years been active in public affairs in that city and state.
He has also been actively identified with Jewish organizations. He was a
member of the city council and was later assistant city solicitor. Ile was
later elected to the State Senate and following his term as senator served
two years - as municipal judge. Ile resigned from this office two years ago
and served as assistant to the attorney general of Ohio.
STEPHENS SIY McFARLANE `S IX-NINETY'
AMERICAN BEAU"
KLEIN & LEITNER
A notable marriage in London was that of Mr. Cyril F. Goldsmid and
Miss McGillicuddy, the bridegroom. being the elder son of Mr. Hoffnung-
ioldsmid and the Baroness Goldsmid de Pahneira. The Baroness was the
West daughter of the late Right Hon. Sir Julian Goldsmid, Bt., and it is
gratifying to know that Mrs. Cyril Goldsmid teas received into the Jewish
faith before her marriage, and that the ceremony' was performed under the
auspices of the \Vest London Synagog.
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The Green Tire & Supply Co.
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In recognition of his services during the war as chairman of the Na-
tonal Jewish \\'elfare Board, Colonel Harry Cutler, of Providence, R. I.,
as
been
decorated with a guild medal of honor by the government of the
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French Republic. The medal, together with a diploma signed by ex-Presi-
lent Poincare and Minister Stephen Pichon, was received by Colonel Cutler
r ecently. Both the medal and the diploma were transmitted through General
C ollartlel, military attache of the French Embassy at \Vashington.
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We bought a large complete stock before the price was raised
\ . e will be glad to have you come in and look them:icor, whether you
need one now or not
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Cadillac 4692
169 -171 E. Jefferson
Julius Rosenwald, president of Sears, Roebuck & Co., is in the south
1 ecovering from the effects of an injury sustained Iwo weeks ago. He was
i antering along the bridle path in Jackson Park when his horse stumbled and
ell, pinning him to the earth. Both his legs were severely bruised. Mr.
osen•ald was confined to bed in his home at 4901 Ellis avenue for till days.
Lis physician ordered him south and it is believed he will return in about
wo weeks.
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NEW FISKS, GOODYEARS, FIRESTONES, U. S. AND OTHER
STANDARD MAKE TIRES AT
Glendale 2777.2778-2779
CLEVELAND
DETROIT
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TELEPHONE COMPANY
2094 Woodward Avenue
Michigan's Largest Electric Supply Jobber
Shia Otlxe & W whom, 813nch Oil ur tt IV Han , '
The death of Abraham Brightman, of Washington street, Canton, ()c-
( ured Tuesday, April 20. 11 r. Brightman was 75 years of age. Death came
fter a three day's illness. Ile and his wife, who passed away July 4, 1919,
'ere the founders of the first synagogue erected in Canton, which is to lie
edicated May lb. He was the senior member of the firm of A. Brightman
Sons, 184 Summer street, Boston, a wool concern founded in 1888, and
he oldest Jewish resident of Canton.
How About YOUR Tires?
REAL
GREAT LAKES ELECTRIC CO.
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An exceptional honor has been shown to the memory of one of the
ormer conspicuous leaders of the Jewish community of St. Louis whose
eath occurred a few Oars ago. Mr. William Stix was widely known as an
2 ctive and indefatigable worker in the cause of Jewish charity and education
I n respect to his work and memory one of the modern public schools of St.
1 ouis which is to be built at Euclid and Duncan avenues Will he named The
Villiarn Stix School.
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theirs is a public service. They know that
because it costs them more to live today than
yesterday that it coats more to give you the
telephone service. They earn more because
YOUR SUPPORT
they need more, but they know that all tele-
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phone equipment costs more, too.
TO HAVE THE
They hope that you will not forget that
the telephone company is made up of people
TELEPHONE
just like you. They know that the more loyal
support and courteous co-operation you give
the company and them, the mere you recognize that the com-
ony's income shou'd pay its labor and maintenance and equip-
mmt bills. the better telephone service you will have.
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Engineer can help solve your lighting prob-
lems. No charge.
Fresh attacks on Jews have occurred at Warsaw. Groups of soldiers
ppeared in streets, shouting that Warsaw belonged to the Poles and that
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had permission "to have a game with the Jews." Many Jews were beaten
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ml several were robbed of their goods in the market.
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Mine. Henry Deutsch de la Meurthe has given, in memory of her late
I usband, the sum of 1,10.000 francs for distribution among the poor of Paris
nd the Department of the Seine. and large donations to Jewish religions and
c haritable institutions.
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WE MUST HAVE
MICHIGAN STATE
We stock and Recommend "('olonial" Mazda
Lamps because they're best. Our Illuminating
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These folks are your neighbors. They work for the
telephone company. They are regular people, just
like you, your friends and family.
They eat food, wear clothes, live in houses, talk,
laugh, sing, cry, get peevish (and get over it ), enjoy
the movies and home-made pies, just like you. In
fact they are human and, like you, they sometimes
make a mistake.
These folks are trying hard to give you the best
telephone service in the world. They take pride in
their work and in their company, and in the fact that
5IAXWELL L. COHEN, Secretary
A. LAPIN COHEN, President
All efforts to cancel the order of the Bolshevik authorities to suspend
■ he activities of the Jewish Emigration Society at Etch have protect fruitless.
I he society therefore finally disbanded. *
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HUDSON TAXI
SAM LEVISON, Mgr.
The Polish Parliamentary Committee has decided that only a Catholic
I ole is eligible for the Presidency of Poland.
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Jewish residents of South Philadelphia lia‘e combined with the Catholics
I the effort to raise $500,000 for the St. Agnes Hospital.
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Dr. Leon Feraru, of Columbia University, has been appointed by the
outnanian Government as chief of their publicity bureau in America.
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Private Appearing Cars
Limousines—for all
occasions
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DESIGNING
COLOR PLATES
STOP
GO
TO MILLER'S AND GET AN ESTIMATE ON
THAT NEXT BILL OF LUMBER.
PHOTO-RETOUCHING
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W. A. C. Miller Company
P h one 82
1080
Vinewood Ave.
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477 Hastings St., Cor. Division
Detroit, Michigan,
Phone Cadillac 3299.
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Removes carbon and prevents
its
formation.
Vulatilizes all the fuel.
Makes starling easy. Saves battery charging. Inereaaes mileage.
USED IN ALL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES.
Eccolene Manufacturing Co., 1208 David Whitney Bldg.
Cherry 191'
"Six Years With Ford Motor Co."
YES
"WE OPERATE OUP, OWN FINISH MILL"
HALF-1 ONES
Schechter's Drug Store
Six veers' experience en Flied ears, together with one year mei -
seas, as a metnber of Aero Squadron No. 329, working
on
the Liberty Motor
SAM'S SERVICE STATION
FORD REPAIRING—DONE RIGHT
Samuel Goldberg.
Res. Phone, Hemlock 5503 J.
Rear 253 Harmon
(At Oakland Ave.)
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