VVitali r. • faith Palatka! Carter • CINCIHN ► 1 10, OHIO CLUTCH fill ( i)crizori;fi.wisri (ii itox Ir. Ask Your Dealer for "On-to-Alaska" Trip Gunsberg's Products for July, 1925. Comfort and Beauty George E. Buchanan announces that there will be another "On to Alaska" trip for boys in July, 1925. Last summer 48 boys earned their way to Alaska. These boys sold ash baskets and "On to Alaska" pencils KOSHER SAUSAGES AND DELICATESSEN H PAGE THREE Buchanan Announces Another T-1-5t4it AVE you ever heard people say : "Let's get some delicatessen." They are placed in the class that are satisfied with "just as good" things. On the other hand, there are people, particular and discriminating, who prefer "Gunsberg." They say "Gunsberg's" the same as they would say "Tiffany's" or "Heinz." These people ask for "Gunsberg's" delicatessen, and if they cannot be served "Gunsberg's," they go where they can procure these delicious products. - ••••••••-r7i, T,Ir - 4# D.4 4 SN e- 41'3 , i 1 : tf-- ii. ' .t. l k ..,‘ 1 ra,...m...... J ,. .. - I 11111: 11 pv.111111 I li I ., . i , :-• I V.:" — '' We incite you to inspect nor plant—the most sanitary arid rainless equipped in the u•orIci. GUNSBERG PACKING COMPANY 2380 Twentieth Street GEORGE E. BUCHANAN Glendale 8244 Look For This Label. Complete 6-Pc. Sunroom Sets and did all the thousand and one things that live boys will to to earn AWsea money. The trip cost approximately 11.1VMaliNWIM71IMIXIMMAWO, %%%% I $375. Of this amount the boys • earned one-third, their parents fur. • nished another third and Mr. Bu- • chanan let them have the other third. All the boys came back hale, hearty • and enthusiastic. There was no sick- ; ness or accident to mar the entire trip. In fact, the two doctors who accompanied the party had very little to do but enjoy themselves. The boys took many pictures along the way and have given interesting lac. !tures on the trip illustrated by stere- opticon slides, Some of the boys have developed considerable ability along this line and are glad to give the lectures. "The fun of helping these boys to - develop and put through successfully an enterprise of this kind has been HE trouble of oiling—and the trouble compensation enough for me," says Mr. Buchanan. that comes from forgetting to oil a Any clean, hard-working boy who motor—both done away with The moms really wants to go to Alaska and who of the Premier Duplex is ball-bearing—runs has the courage, persistence and smoothly and powerfully for years without business ability to take advantage of this opportunity will do well to look oiling. Famous for the efficient double Ask for demon. into the plan. action of powerful suction and motor• oration in Your gets all the dirt driven brush, that Own Home. ■■•■•••■ A Small Amount Down $ Convenient Terms. +IV- 1° Secretary of Labor Sees Good Only In Scientific Method. Dp e A small down payment will deliver this suite, while the balance can be paid in a year's time. No interest or carrying charges are made. Robinson-Cam Co vitnerica's Finest Furniture Branch Stores: Hamilton and Philadelphia — Oakman and Davison — W. Warren at Thirtieth St. Stores Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings u Howell-Howell, Inc. WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—The Independent Order B'rith Sholom of Baltimore held its annual convention here. The convention was greeted on behalf of President Coolidge by Secretary of Labor Davis, who took occasion to speak on the matter of 0 immigration. isssimimmusswmiswoommoommsssswoomm a I i e said that he was not in favor of the type of immigration exclusion fulfi lbliyi t C s opnuf rpto-ssse because bqt, t "at irte cweonut I d ) ' enacted pi\IMIMILIMIMIOLIMIIMMIMILIII not / America needs," he said, "is an im- I migration law, based on a scientific A iestigation, nv which would stand for ' America for all times." He advo- sated legislation that . w%ould fit into the scheme of American industry and which would not burden the economic structure of the nation. Joseph Fax of Baltimore was unanimously re-elected grand master r oi 1 of the order. Established 190% 2976 Grand River Ave. Phone Glendale 3426 SALESMEN WANTED ■101■■■11■\•■■■■ AMERICAN d, 1 BOILER WORKS r d 01 g r, g E 1 5 g /A T. Johnson, President PA' BUILDERS and ERECTORS g Pj FA g I til I :I, BUSINESS NOTICE Silas C. Eineberg wishes to an- nounce to his many friends that he is now connected with the Eink-liar- neon Company, wholesale jewelers, Liggett Building. STACKS, OIL TANKS, BOILER REPAIRS I g BREECHING, TAR KETTLES, CONCRETE PANS 13 HEAVY PLATE WORK FA' Marine Work Promptly Attended To. g g g g g g g g r Acetylene Welding. I. P A I A Furniture Upholstering and 192 MOUNT ELLIOTT AVENUE Corner Wight Street Telephones: Edgewood 0931 ; Edgewood 3713 4%.■.■■■•■■■■•■■■■■ ...a.ss.ssmams ...... LET US HAVE 5 Refinishing at Moderate , 5 THE Prices. LINDOW COMPANY e Viisoisf erer.s. 0 14 YOUR OUNDRVORK . A Full Year to Pay ! HIS beautiful suite of Rush Fiber-Reed consists of a large settee, easy chair, comfortable rocker, oblong table, handsome fernery, and a fine quality room size grass rug. Settee and chairs have loose spring seat cushions, upholstered in beautiful cretonne. You may choose either a silver-grey and gold, or a nut-brown and gold finish. T DAVIS ADVOCATES SELECTIVE PLAN 135 T Lon g we ar wit hn ooil.. jr- Room Size Rug Is Included fr „ 07 Flowers At Price. That Save You Half. Service That Is Unexcelled. You know you cannot vet a wash woman for less than $2.50, plus Deliveries to All Parts of the City. WHY WORRY? PHONE WALNUT 5098 SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP carfare, lunch and wash day worry. WET WASH ROUGH DRY FLAT WORK IRONED Speci•I Attention to Colored Clothes. Your Clothes tailored. WE KNOW YOU KNOW WE KNOW HOW "Our Soft Water Process Plus Experience Means Quality" SANITARY LAUNDRY COMPANY Quick Service to All Parts of Greater Detroit. "Satisfied Customers Count" Prices Subject to Change. Walnut 0598 Charles Roseemas, Prop. 231 Grafitti Avenue Cherry 9171 STA1 ES DANTE WAS OF JEWISH ORIGIN Declares Allusions in "Divine Corn. edy" Prove Point. PHILADELPHIA.— (.I. T. A.)— That there is circumstantial evidence to show that Dante, the author of the "Divine Comedy," was of Hebraic an- cestry, was the statement made by Dr. Arthur K. Kuhn of New York, at the meeting of the Jewish Historical So- ciety, held at Dropsie College here. I/r. Kuhn claims that certain allusions in 1/ante's works and in those of Ma- nuelo, a Jewish contemporary of Dante's, bear out his contention. "There is," Dr. Kuhn stated, "ire. quent mention of Old Testament char- acters in the poet's work, and he nev- er wrote disparagingly of the Jews at a time when it was customary to do so." DiscussesColonial Jews. A paper, read by Leon Iluhner of New York, traced the records of Jew. ish settlers in North Carolina prior to 1801), proving government records on the subject inaccurate. Though the colony had fewer Jews than any other, it had several more than the number it was credited with in 1790, said Mr. Iluhner. l'apers were also read by Dr. Harold Korn, Max J. Kohler and Dr. Leon Withers, all of New York. The following were elected to of- fice: President, Dr. A. S. W. Rosen- bitch, Philadelphia; Vice-Presidents, Simon W. Rosendale, Albany; Prof. Richard J. II. Gottheil, New York and Captain N. Taylor Phillips, New fork; corresopnding secretary, Al- bert M. Ereidenberg, New York; re. cording secretary, Samuel Oppenheim, New York ; treasurer, Henry S. Hen- dricks, New York; curator, Leon Iluhner. Lena Nernberg of New York, who II only 14 years old, in competition with 37 other contestants in the junior piano class in the finals of the Inter- borough Music Weeks, won the gold medal with a percentage of 95 3-5 for being the city's leading amateur pian- ist—that is among the large number participating in these contests. Dr. Anna Ilochfelder of New York, is the organizer and president of the American Alliance of Civil Service Women which recently celebrated the tenth anniversary of the organization of the society with a dinner and dance. More than 165 members were present, repro-venting all of the branches of civil service in which women are en- gaged. - CLEAN, GLAZE and STOREYOUR FURS — LET US AT A VERY NOMINAL COST Our process thoroughly cleans the fur sod lining and puts new life in the pelt. We issue • legal insurance policy that protests you against fire or theft. Forest Cleaners and Dyers PHONE MELROSE 6 5 70 533.537 FOREST AVENUE EAST Blocks New Eight Business Frontage Available in Vital Center. REO Eight blocks of business frontage along 185-foot Michigan avenue—the super highway — excellently paved and destined to become a thriving business center, are ready for pur- chase in H. J. Tighe's Michigan Boulevard Subdivision. Commuter service at frequent and convenient intervals, as well as street car and bus lines, is available and brings with- in quick reach of Detroit's City Ilall, a half hour's ride by motor. In addition to the eight blocks of business frontage, the value of which, it is generally thought, will rapidly mount, there are available large lots, making possible comfortable homes, ample lawns and gardening space. Bounded on the north by River Rouge, on the east by Hubbard ave- nue, on the south by the Michigan Central railroad and on the west by Venoy road, the tract is located on the edge of Dearborn township, be- tween Dearborn and the village of Wayne. Within a distance equalling five to seven blocks of the property there are banks, stores, churches, schools and theaters. Already there has been developed within the tract 16 busi- ness corners. The cost of paving the roads will be met by the county, thus relieving purchasers of abutting lots. The Tighe property, cut through by Michigan avenue, is directly on the road to Ann Arbor and leads to Chicago and other vital points in Illinois and Indiana. Hubbard avenue and Venoy road are to be 106-foot traffic arteries, the Detroit rapid transit commission has announced, and provision has been made for the proper development of three avenues capable of meeting the growing traffic needs of the section, according to broad-gauged realtors The tract will have the advantages of an exclusive borne section, with its opportunities for developing original ideas as to garden and lawn arrange- ments, and of close proximity to one of the country's super highways— Michigan avenue—with its 185-foot expanse. It promises to be one of the moat rapidly built-up sections near Detroit. From an investment standpoint, realtors declare, the pur- chase of lots in the subdivision is de. sirable. Some of the residential lots are as low as $750, with subdivision terms. Plans are being prepared for the development of one of the groves in the tract into a public park where children will be able to play unmen• aced by city traffic. This grove con. lain, venerable elms and maples and at this time of the year is bright with white, yellow and purple wild flowers. It is situated on the banks of the winding River Rouge. One of the advantages of the sub- division is that plans are being worked out to develop it adequately in the immediate future. Already streets are being graded and during the summer five-foot sidewalks will be laid. From Dearborn and Wayne water mains extend to the boundaries of the property at either end. When it becomes desirable, arrangements will be made for installing a water supply, At the present artesian wells are available throughout the tract. M. J. Tighe, owner of the tract, is one of the leading realty developers in the city and is a member of the Detroit Real Estate Board. USED CAR SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK END REO TOURING 1922—Seven-passenger; just out of the paint shop; the car you are looking for; take the family out. PIERCE ARROW 1917—Seven-passenger; in good mechanical condition; good tires and paint; a real buy for worth $1150. $375; PAIGE 1921—Fourpassenger coupe; just came out of the shop; motor in excellent condition; paint and upholstering fair; good tires. No brokerage. NASH 1921—Four.passenger cone, in very good mechanical condition; tires and paint good; special. NASH SEDAN Seven-paa•nger, in good mechanical condi- tion; good tires and fair paint; bargain if sold at once. REO MICHIGAN SALES, INC. 4104 WOODWARD AVENUE Glendale 7185 2272 EAST JEFFERSON AVENUE Edgessood 4411 .01 ..P ifI ii' r li I NI I IX ;1 % . 4 SONE OF THE LARGEST AND FINEST BUILDINGS IN :1..TROIT ARE CON- STA!'.1 REMINDERS OF OF!: SKILL AS PAINT- ER:; '.NI) DECORATORS S. Milmeister Established 1910 801 BARLUM BUILDING Phone Main 5901 . t