A merkam ffewish periodical Carta CLIFTON ArgNQa - CINCINNATI RCS OHIO PAGE NINE ai h11 • .5—ric ListetRoxicit L 14301•10A7M30•Wil4.%7111.10•104106101MIGWOMICICISS AVIA.AA. ' V•Vs ‘■ %%74%87*NWASSIMMUSIOGS31X3f3C4WIM1414161tS.W...., „„ %%%%%%% „„„„ ♦ „„„„ ♦ „♦ Modern Equipment Saves Time, Labor and Adds to Pleasures - "SSW"'jS"SSW"""S"W"M""1;S:S VX!XVCCC$SSVCSV'4VAVSVCWA.K!qliVst..V.VxWqVaSVX%x.WSWCISWS'IXIM'IC4VA.'WS,IMSSMSISV$Wtjrl$WX"%14WgM 14WMSS%:SV'"°""M"M' The Electricity Here Makes Life Worth Living WHITE LILY HOME REFRIGERATION WITHOUT ICE De Luxe Your Final Kelvinator Choice It Saves the Clothes as It Cleans Them Ask the Lady Who Owns One. he ice man, with his inconvenient hours Kelvinator sliming and his dripping, dirty ice. Kelvinator is no much more efficient than ice that there is literally no comparison. In the first place, Kelvinator fits right into the ice chamber of the refrigerator bon you now have. It supplies absolutely dry cold— cold which is several degrees lower than lee temperature. Kelvinator is perfectly clean, very inexpensive to run, and it is always there. Mechanically right—not built to • price. Resolve now to do away with ice by installing ■ Kelvinator. THE ELECTRIC SERVANT CO. • 49 EAST CONGRESS STREET Cherry 4570 ('hone for Free Trial r- The Choice of Detroit's Best Families The "1900" Washer is found in more and better homes than any other machine. More than 15,000 are in use in Detroit. The experienced laun- dress and the woman who is particular about her linens chooses the "1900" because it washes quicker, clean- er and more saftely. Its cataraction princi- ples enable it to do the e heaviest work without the aid of any inside the tub machinery. Let The electrical home display idea of the Electrical Extension Bureau is evidently a popular one in Detroit and an innovation that has come to , stay, if the crowds that are throng. ing the new electrical home of Jose Winsen, the scene of this year's show, is any criterion. Detroit is showing its interest by the crowds which have been in con- slant attendance at the second elec- trical homes, at 2277 Glynn court. Since its opening last Sunday after- noon by Miss Bonstelle and members of her company, there has been a continuous stream of visitors admit- ted in groups of 10 at three-mipute intervals to view the appoint ents of this 10-room residence. An home on display is usually a ma ter of more or less general intere• , but a home of this character, c mpletely and harmoniously furnish. through- out and equipped with e ..ry possible electrical servant, is an bject of ad- miration. It will be o en to visitors all of next week. From the time one enters the bril- bring a "1900" Wash- er to your door. 1 900 NV A S 1-1 E R CO. Cherry 7730 Broadway Notice the Lighting Equipment Are you wondering where to get the best awnings for your residence or country club? Our leptesenlative w■U udl with samples. "We keep out the sun Detroit Awning Service Co. Detroit Lighting Fixture Co. 1 1101 305 Woodward MAIN 7866 i E ANNOUNCEMENT 5 5 g g E ; The Detroit Concert Direction, un- der the management of Isobel J. Hurst, announce their series of con- certs for 1923-24 in Orchestra Hall. It is well balanced, varied anti attrac- tive. The opening concert, a complete departure from the traditional con- cert, presents the Chicago Trio, with Claudio Muzio. soprano; Cyrena Van Gordon, contralto, and Charles Mar- shall, tenor, in the last act of the ever-popular and beautiful opera. "Aida." This will be sung in cos- tume and with proper scenery—at- mosphere and background not preen- lent in the straight concert. So many singers who have the power to sway and hold their audience in opera, fail to hold their interest in concert, be- cause of this lack of atmosphere. Each artist will sing a group of songs in English, in addition to the act from the opera. Rosa Raisa, brilliant dramatic so- prano of both the :Metropolitan and Chicago Opera Associations will sing in concert with Giacomo Rimini, bari- tone. Mme. Raisa is without ques- tion the leading dramatic soprano on ■ 11k le ilk IV Ilk ■ Ik \ IM■■■ •■■■ • ■ ■ ■41 1 111 1 MUSIC 152 Jefferson Ave. E. G. E. Schwab Cherry 2636 Otto F. Lang 5 5 g i In the model kitchen not a detail has been overlooked which might aid in lightening the housewife's labors. An electric ventilating fan keeps the room supplied with fresh, cool air; the electric refrigerator avoids the uncertainty and annoyance of the ice man's visits, and the dishwasher, range and fireless cooker, all oper- ated by electricity, serve to lessen the heat, work and time usualy con- sidered unavoidable in the prepara- tion of a meal. The attractive walnut table in the second floor sitting room never fails to elicit feminine praise, when upon lifting the cover of a motor-driven sewing machine with an electric light attachment is brought into position. The laundry problem is solved by a mangle, overhead flat iron attach- ments, washing machine, clothes drier and specially designed overhead lights. Detroit Concert Direction An- nounces Series of Concerts for 1923-24. us demonstrate it to you. A phone call will 1430 liantly lighted canopy approaching the front door and views the illumi- nated number plate, until the last de- tail of simplicitn of the home battery charger in the garage has been fully explained, the value of electrical aids to work, convenience and pleasure is constantly emphasized. Attendants are stationed throughout the house to explain the uses of the numerous ap- pliances. The electric fireplace is so decep- tive in its appearance that many shunned it during the heat of the last week for the apparently more attrac. tive atmosphere surrounding the nu- merous electric fans. A beautiful piece of furniture in one corner of the living room proves to be the fam- ily's radio set, while the self-winding clock in the dining room is a source of interest to all who are apt to be careless about this necessary opera- tion. Schroeder Hardware Company's New Store Now Ready for Business Schroeder hardware patrons are cordially invited to inspect the new store at 131 Cadillac Square, where they will find the most complete line of mod- ern, high grade hardware, tools, electric supplies and household necessities in Detroit. Architects, build- ers and engineers especially will be interested in the showing of new building hardware in our new quarters. SCHROEDER HARDWARE CO. 5 ,ir 5 5 E 5 5 5 Cadillac 4000 131 Cadillac Square, near County Building !so k ■■■ ■■ ■■■ ■ ■■•■•■■■■• 46. %%%%% BUILDING SUPPLIES Ask Us for Prices and Estimates. LINING, GRAVEL, CEMENT, LIME, DRAIN TILE, FLUE PLASTER, SEWER PIPE, PARTITION TILE H. H. DICKINSON CO. Northway 4170 Paderewski Josef Hofmann You can hear these famous artists in your own home on the SOLD BY THE MAKER DIRECT TO THE USER and the maker guarantees sun. cess backed by 50 years of suc• cessful operation. If you need ■ good heater Just phone us. 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"WHITE STAR ROOFS ON EVERY STREET" Regional Distributors Keystone Roofing Mfg., including Waterproof Papers. the operatic stage today—re-engaged by the Chicago Opera Association for seven consecutive seasons. Friedrich Schorr, baritone, scored such brilliant triumphs with the Wag- nerian Opera Company last season that he has been engaged to open the Metropolitan Opera Company this fall. With Mr. Schorr in recital will appear the talented young violinist, Bronsilaw Iluherman, whom New York critics declare in the ranks of Kreisler and ileifitz. Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers are also to be in- cluded in the series. Many new and beautiful numbers will be included in the program of these charming dancers who so completely captivated Detroiters last season. Beniamino Gigli, considered by many the youngest and greatest tenor in the world today, will sing the last recital of the series. So very rapid has been the rise of this gifted young singer in the ranks of the really great and so completely has he won the hearts of his listeners that Detroit music lovers will welcome this oppor- tunity of heating him in concert. Reservations are now being booked at 1052 Book building, Main 6647 and Main 7984. Nokol Installed in Electrical Home. The Michigan Oil bleating Com- pany, 2704 Cass avenue, has instal- led a Nokol outfit in the new elec- trical home at 2277 Glynn court, making the heating arrangements of this model home as modern as the other features of the house. Nokol is a simple appliance that burns oil in your present heating plant and it can be installed in any weather, very quickly. Five years ago a coal furnace was the best means devised for heating a home, but today thousands of Nokol own- ers have forever done away with dirty basements and the drudgery of taking care of a furnace. The Michigan Oil bleating Com- pany has made many installations of their famous product in Detroit and are receiving new inquiries constant- ly from interested home owners. Samuel S. Stahl's Candidacy for the Council Gains in Popularity. The candidacy of Samuel S. Stahl for the Council gained impetus the past week when friends of the can- didate advocated his election on sev- eral public occasions. At the conclave held by the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of the Moslem Temple, Detroit, at Boblo, on June 1, half a dozen of Mr..Stahl's friends were active in circulating his nomi- nating petitions for councilman, to be voted for at the primaries on Oct. it. Petitions were circulated on board the two boats as well as on the island, and Mr. Stahl's friends were success- ful in obtaining more than 2,800 sig- natures. There were in attendance at this conclave 6,500 members of the Shrine from Detroit and vicinity. On June 3, at the Bicur Cholem excursion, more than 1,200 signa- tures were obtained aboard the boats and at Tashmoo Park. Dr. Joseph Aarons, prominent honorary member of the Bicur Cholem Juniors, made his initial campaign speech for Mr. Stahl, in which he assured the audi- ence that the reason he was for Mr. Stahl was that he knows him to be the right man for the office of Colin'. cilman and the proper representative for his coreligionists in the:city. He said that Mr. Stahl was for' municipal ownership and advocated immediate pavement of streeta no far neglected. Dr. Aarons pointed out that there are about 75,000 automobiles used on the streets of Detroit daily and the depreciation on these cars, caused from riding over these poor streets, figuring conservatively at 10 centa per car daily, should bring the vast sum to $3,000,000 annually. Get the facts. 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