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July 22, 1921 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-07-22

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NON -LIQUID

Rechargable

BATTERY

There are two years of
no-trouble service with
every 0. K. Giant Non-
L i q u i d Rechargeable
Storage Battery.

No Water
Freezing Harmless
No Buckled Plates
NO REPAIRS

Once installed you are through
with battery fuss and bother. No
freezing, no refiring, no budded
plates, NO REPAIRS. It has a
longer life, greater power surplus
and more positive eceonomy than
any other storage battery on the
market today.

EASY

TERMS

FREE Rcharg-
ing for two
years

Every Giant Battery is BUILT TO
MAKE GOOD—we guarantee it
in writing for TWO YEARS.
There are no repair parts. If the
battery fails—and it won't—you
get at once a brand-new Giant
Battery without question.

20%

And don't forget this—THAT
FOR TWO YEARS YOU WILL
NOT HAVE TO SPEND ONE
CENT FOR RECIIARGING OR
REI'AIRING THE GIANT BAT-
TERY—recharging when neces-
sary is done at our service elation
AT NO COST TO YOU.

MORE
POWER

8—No attention required.
9—Will not f
10—B •t ter y expense end
troubles ended.
11—No buckling of plates.
12—Foolproof.
13—No leawage.
14—No stoppage.

1-20% more power.
park.
2—Fires more in
3—More mileage per gallon
of gas.
4—No corrosion.
5—No sulphation.
6—Will not heat up.
7—Ne repair bills.

SERVICE?

When you need service drive to 4229 Cass Ave. Once in
three months come in and we'll inspect your battery. If your
generator hasn't been working properly and the battery should
need charging, or any other attention, you get it WITH-
• OUT COST.

You Cannot Spend a Cent on a Giant

Battery for Two Years

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of Michigan

Detroit,

Mich.

Goldberg Bros. Building, Suite 4
Woodward at Warren
Phone Northway 4675

Semi - Annual Sale of
Fyfe Shoes at

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All Society Item. and other local notes mould be communicated to the office of the
Chronicle by I o'clock each Wednesday afternoon in oiler to apenr in the current week'.
issue. none Glendale 832k, Society Editor. Mail nocer so as to be received not later
than Wednesday.

Mr. anad Sirs. Louis Musliner and
The Fresh
Air Camp,
Lake
Shore
Route,
will remain
open
for
two' daughter, Jeanette Sara, of the Vic-
tory
apartments, ('ollingwood ave-
weeks during the month of Septem-
ber to give young women employed nue, have gone to Wolf Lake, Jack-
an opportunity of spending their va- son, Mich., for the summer months.
cation there. Those Wishing to take
Mr. and Mrs. llarry Conheim of
advantage of this offer are asked to
register at the Jewish Institute, 681 116 Richton avenue are spending sev-
eral weeks in Conway, Mich.
East High street.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldberg and
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund and
family of Chicago Boulevard have daughter, Juliet, of Selden avenue,
are
at Olcott Beach, N. Y., where they
for
their
summer
home
at
Wal-
left
nut Lake, where they will spend the will spend several weeks.
remainder of the season,
The Misses Birdie and Irene Stein-
' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman and berg of Ilendrie avenue have left for
son, James, of East Kirby avenue Petoskey, Mich., where they will
have gone to Colorado Springs, Colo., spend the summer months.
for a month's stay at Hotel Broad-
moor.
Charles S. Weinman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Weinman of 74 Mc-
Mr. Benjamin Stern of Boston is Lean avenue, has gone to Camp Of-
flue, Mich., for a two weeks' stay.
a guest in the city for a few days.

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All

Detroit

can profit in this

tremendously important

V

the
exc

event.

Wednesday opens the third day of the sale with practically complete
sizes and widths in all lines for men. women, children and infants.

You will need shoes for summer and fall. But them now at One-Fifth
Less.

Pumps

David Epstein, who spent several
Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger and
daughter, Evelyn, of 123 Puritan ave- days in the city the guest of relatives
nue, have returned from a .trip to and friends, has returned to his home
Youngstown, Ohio, where they vis- in Chicago.
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Singer and
and family.
son, Jaffrey, of Seine avenue are
Louis Welt of Chandler avenue making an extended trip to New
spent a few days in Chicago the past York, Atlantic City and Boston.
week.
Mrs. F. J. Meyers and daughters,
Miss Ilattie Silberman of Eaa t Dorothy and Annette, of Calvert ave-
Hancock avenue sailed from New nue have left for Ithica, N. Y., where
York on Saturday last on the Olympic Miss Annette will study music at
for France, where she will spend sev- Cornell University.
eral weeks.
Mrs. A. Steerman of Washington,
The Misses Pauline and Belle Bar- D. C., is visiting at the home of Mr.
low of 362 Woodland avenue have and Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen of 1453
returned from a trip to Buffalo and Burlingame avenue.
Niagara Fails.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Berger of Hotel
Joseph Welt of Boston 'Boulevard Addison are touring throughout the
spent a few days in Chicago the past East.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. (tarry Nathan of
Mrs. S. M. Goldsmith, formerly of Hotel Taller are spending a few
Detroit, who spent several days at weeks in New York and Atlantic City.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Emanuel Harrison, son of Sir. and
Ileavenrich, has left for her home in
Sirs. Saul Harris, has left for Camp
Baltimore, Md.
Nissocone, Oscoda, Mich.
Mrs. Julius Rothschild and son and
Ameral Frank of Deleware evenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Graff, accom-
have returned from a trip to Buffalo panied by their sister, Miss Sylvia De
and Niagara Falls.
Young, left on a motor trip to Chi-
cago for a fortnight's visit.
Mrs. Nathan Newman of Cass ave-
nue has returned from a few days'
The Misses Mary and Irene Cap-
trip to Chicago.
lan and Mrs. Sadie Jacobs and daugh-
ter, Bessie, have taken an apartment
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Van Noor- for the summer months at 3122 Cass
den and daughter, Frances, of 35 avenue.
Webb avenue, have returned from a
several days' visit with friends and
relatives in Toledo.
ho uis i: s gitt e i bslieofSeis d hVI:y wGinretene-
field, returned to Chicago.
Julius Stern of Boston spent it few
days in the city the past week.
Mr. Jacob Pearlman of Brush
street has gone to Providence, R. I.,
Miss Rose Hecht of East Hancock where he will spend the summer
tvenue is spending several weeks at months.
Olcott Beach, New York.
Mr. and Sirs. David King ni C
Mrs. Louis Oppenheim of Hotel necticut avenue have returned from
Staler spent several days in Bay City an extended tour through New York
the past week.
and New Jersey.

Oxfords
114;11 Shirs
irhite Footwear
Sport Footwear
Riding Boots
Tennis Footwear
Bathing Slippers
Boudoir Slippers
Hosiery
Buckles

Woodward and Adams.

N

FOUR
NEW FABRIC TIRES

AND TUBES

S:ZE 32 x 4

'69.50

These are absolutely new Goodrich and Fire-
stone Casings and Tubes. You can buy one or
a set of four. First come—first served.

CALL SERVICE DEPT.

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Motor Co.
Columbia Motor

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ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE

STORAGE

of household goods, pianos, trunks. stoves in p•ival.
compartments.

Moving



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The Robinson Storage Co.

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Our Twelfth

Mrs. Flora Goodman of Delaware
Sirs. S. Glueckman and family have El
avenue is in Charlevoix, where she moved into their new home at 3904
will spend the remainder of the sum- Brush street.
mer months.
Miss Bertha Tobias of 89 Rowena =
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson street has gone to Dowagiac, Mich.,' E-
and daughter, Laurabelle, of Chicago where she will spend the summer
Boulevard are spending several weeks months.
at the Les Cheneaux Islands, near
Mackinac.
Miss Sarah Pearlman of East Ilan
cockavenue has returned from a trip
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and to New York and Boston.
family of Virginia Park have re-
turned from a pleasant visit with
Mrs. Edward Unger and daught ,
friends in Cleveland.
Helene Laura, of Dexter Boulevard,
have returned from Chicago, where
Miss Celia Barlow of 362 Woodland they attended the Friedman-Jacobson
avenue has returned from Port Hu- wedding.
ron, where she was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Iliger.
Mrs. P. S. Applebaum of Frederick =

BRANCH BANK

Located at

Shoemaker & Montclair Ayes.

Open for Business Now

E.:-

street is spending several weeks in
The Mimes Regina and Hannah
New York, the guest of relatives and , =
Heller of the Ansonia apartments,
Bagg street, are in New York, where friends.

they are attending summer session at
Mrs. L. H. Gittleman is visiting -
=.1
Columbia College.
with her mother, Mrs. Lena Segal of r=".
Harbor Springs, Mich.
Messrs. Milton Silberman and Al
Hecht of East Ilancock avenue are
Mr. Robert Nairin of Louisville,
spending several weeks on a fishing
Ky., is visiting at the home of Mr.
trip in Ellsworth, Mich.
and Mrs. M. Applebaum of East
Grand Boulevard.
Si. C. Myers of Chicago is visit-
ing at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Zell Goldsmith of East Warren
Sarah Myers of the Leahigh apart-
avenue is spending several days in
ments.
New York City.

—ar
half.
ited
resoi
are
nitel
chas e

We have erected this building and put into it the
most modern and efficient equipment that we might
offer to this community the last word in banking
service.

TMs branch will be under the personal super-
vision of Mr. Edward Yentch, Jr.

COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

tel.,

Make This YOUR Bank

ell Iii

hohin
remi,

IRS

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hillsberg of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loenstein , =-
109 Monterey avenue have returned
from a motor trip to New York and have returned from their wedding
trip and are making their home at
Atlantic City.
Mt. Clemens.

a; l'i

as,'

t the

STATE BANK

Mrs. Joseph Wertheimer of Brush
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mitchell of ,77_
street is spending several weeks at
Brush street spent several days in =
Put-in-Bay, Ohio.
Toledo the past week.
Miss Betty Weinberg of Hague
Established 1853
The Misses Kitty and Mollie Gold-
avenue has gone to Los Angeles, Cal.,
by way of the Canadian Rockies, stein have left for Sylvan Lake,
where
they
will
spend
their
vacation.
=
where she will spend the summer
months.
Mr. Max Goldberg of 286 Med-
Dr. Nat Summerfield of Chicago bury avenue has returned from a trip
spent several days in the city during to Los Angeles, Calif.
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Netzorg of
Chene & Gratiot
Ferndale & Spring-wells
Mack & Mt. Ellott
Mrs. Herman Lewis and daughter, East Hancock avenue have returned =
Woodward & Eliot
St. Clair & Mack
Hamilton di Webb
Josephine, of Grand avenue are from a few days' visit in New York.
Jos. Campau & Newton
Linwood & Vicksburg
Forest & Van Dyke
spending several weeks at Put-in-Bay.
Gratiot & Hastings
Grand River & Virginia Park
H. J. Biebersteln of Tuxedo ave.
Mrs. Henry Weil and family of nue has returned from a trip to New =
Delaware avenue are spending several York City.
weeks at Lake Orion, Mich.
Mr. and Sirs. B. Schoenfield of -7
.=
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frank and son,
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Julian, of Atkinson avenue are spend- trip to New York, r Bostond and At_ ;T
'antic City.
ing several weeks in Conway, Mich.

O F DETROIT

Main Office

Griswold and Lafayette

OTHER BRANCHES:

Mrs. Abraham Cooper of Burlin-
game avenue entertained at luncheon
at the Women's Exchange Wednes-
day, honoring Slim Florence Sabel of
New York City, who is visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freed-
man of 1645 Chicago Boulevard.

Miss Minnie Biller Rowena street
has returned from Bay City, where
she visited with relatives and friends.

Dr. and Mrs. Max Bailin of Ro-
wena street are spending a month at
Marblehead, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cohen visited
with friends in the city en route to
their home in Alpena, Mich.

days "JOINT" INTERVENES
EINSTEIN TO MAKE
FOR HUNGARY'S JEWS
TRIP TO LECTURE
WARSAW.—(J. T. A .)—Repres-
IN SOVIET RUSSIA
Klivens, who spent several e‘ntatives of the American Joint Din-

Sir. Saul Jackson spent a few
in Detroit en route to his home in
Croswell, Mich., from New York City.

Mrs. J.
weeks at the home of her father, A. tribution Committee here approached
Lipsitz of Garfield avenue, has re- the Polish Foreign Minister with a
turned to her home in Youngstown, a view of preventing the interment
Ohio.
me- t to furnish Individual certificates
of Polish-Jewish refugees now in
H. G. Lehman of Calert avenue Hungary, and requested the govern-
spent several weeks in New York and of origin for the refugees so that they
Boston.
might be able to return to their homes
in Poland. The Hungarian authori-
Mr. and Mrs. Bernstein of Ferry ties have announced that unless the
avenue announce the marriage of refugees, many of them homeless and
their daughter, Gertrude, to Meyer dependent, are immediately removed
Weinstein of lc Angeles, Calif., from the country, they will be intern-
July 17, 1921.
ed.

BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Professor
Albert Einstein has accepted the in-
vitation of the Commissariat of Edu-
cation to deliver a series of lectures
in Soviet Russia. Einstein is making
preparations to leave Berlin shortly.
Ile will proceed to Moscow and then
to Petrograd to lecture on his "Theory
of Relativity." During his stay in
Soviet Russia, Professol' Einstein will
be permitted to engage in activities
for the Hebrew University in Jeru-
salem.

BUILDERS! NOTICE!
Oakman Blvd. Corner.

63x115 ft. ripe for building. Price
is absolutely right. Will take land
contracts, good improved or sell
on second mortgage. Submit your
proposition.

T. FRED LEE

5413 Penobscot Bldg.

Main 236-237

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