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August 22, 1924 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-08-22

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PAGE ELEVEN

PLEftworr Elrisn ARON lux;

SHOPPING DIRECTORY

DEVISE INSURANCE
FUND FOR WORKERS

union in the wallpaper industry had
been a party to an agreement of this
sort with employers. Less than 400
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workers were affected. With the fund
AWNINGS
of which Mr. Wolf is director, and
ALL FURS REMODELED like new
another soon to be established in the
by a master furrier and designer
men's clothing industry in New York,
DETROIT CANVAS CO.
with 24 years experience, former-
there will be a total of about 150,000
ly connected with Annis Fur Co., Factors in Ladies' Garment
J•qu••Detroit Products.
C erCil
workers protected in this way.
• cn mote
J. L. Hudson Co. and Rollins Co.
Follow. Chien° Plan.
Trade Provide Against
WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS,
Work done at half price, as I have
STROH BUILDING
"Unemployment insurance on a
TENTS, ETC.
no expensive rents to pay and no
Unemployment.
large scale, as first introduced in the
f
big overhead. All work dune in my
Port •
Cadillac 6970
937 Larned St. E.
Cleveland women's garment industry
Children Exclusively
own home. Can furnish reference
in
1921,
placed
the
burden
of
support
NEW YORK.—Details of the gar-
as to my ability from people whose
for the fund entirely on the shoulders
ASBESTOS PRODUCTS
work I have done. A. N. Feuer, ment workers' unemployment insur-
of the employers, who contribute 10
JAPANNING
1146 West Bethune Ave. (west of ance fund, which will be used to aid
Northway 1780
per cent of their total payroll to in-
Northway 5389
Hamilton). Phone Empire 3556. members of the trade out of employ-
sure
their
employes
payment
of
one-
ment during the slack seasons, were
Keep this ad for reference.
STANDARD
Fenders, Hoods and Parts.
announced by Morris Sigman, presi- haf of their wages after 12 weeks of
ASBESTOS MFG. CO .
FOR RENT—Large well furnished dent of the International Ladies' Gar- enforced idleness as long as the fund
We Call for and Deliver.
room, suitable for two. Two-car ment Workers Union. Arthur D. holds out. In the Chicago men's Manufacturers and Contractors of
MICHIGAN JAPANNING
STEAM PIPE and BOILER
garage if desired. 457 Melbourne. Wolf, vice-president of the Chatham- clothing industry the fund amounts to
& ENAMELING CO.
COVERINGS
I'hone Empire 3269-W.
Phenix Bank, has been appointed 3 per cent of the payroll and is main-
Glendale 4811
3720 Third Ave.
director of the unemployment insur- tained by equal contributions from
800 W. BALTIMORE
to rent for gen -
the employers and the workers. Forty
FURNISHED
ROOM
demon. 608 Englewood. Hem- ance fund bureau and is now among-
lock 2829-J. mg for headquarters to house his staff per cent of the workers' venires arc
BEAUTY SALON
PRINTING
of assistants. This fund, Mr. Sigman paid up to five weeks and after one
FOR RENT—Furnished room for one said, will be maintained by weekly week of necessary unemployment. The
New York plans follow the Chicago
or two gentlemen, or for couple, contributions from the workers and
precedent in joint contributions to the
with housekeeping privileges. Mr. employers. At a meeting held last funds. The capmakers and lace oper-
St ylus of Good Printing.
Weinberg, 11537 Hamilton Ave. week it was decided by the four rep- atives have also secured unemploy-
Berber Shop and Beauty Shop.
resentative units of the trade that the
C. C. Berghoeffer, Prop.
hemlock 9806-R.
ment
insurance
agreements
during
specislim
in
Women's.
Mies.'
and
W.
workers should devote 1 per cent of
Children's Hair Cutting.
FORT SHELBY GARAGE BLDG.
WANTED—Capable woman to take their week's pay to the maintenance the past year or so, and it is well
known
that
several
other
important
9013 OAKLAND AVE.
Phone Main 6517
care of home for widower with of the fund and that the manatee-
Far Applontrnent Phone Northway 2555
three children. She will have a turers should give 2 per cent of their unions both in and out of the needle
trades group are working in the same
comfortable home and no objec- weekly net profits.
direction."
Seasonal Fluctuations.
Holm to a woman with a child. Call
RADIO SERVICE
This fund has been made neces-
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES AND
or write to I.. Paves, 2316 Gratiot
WARTS PERMANENTLY REMOVED by
vary, Mr. Sigman declared, by the
Ave. Melrose 2803.
HOLY LAND SCOUTS
multiple electrolysis. Sixty to 700 halm
seasonal fluctuation of the trade and
removed per hour, according to your
AT LONDON MEET c•se.
WANTED—The new cantor of the the consequent unemployment of
I positively guarantee my work
Phone Main 2755.
Shaarey Zedek wishes a two-room thousands of workers. A universial
to be per
Radio Sete, Repaint es Sets, Rad% Car
LONDON.—
(J.
T.
A.)

Jewish
Work. Sm us.
furnished apartment and board in scale will be used when alloting as-
e e,
BEULA STARR,
the vicinity of the synagogue. Call sistance to members out of work. A girls from America and Palestine are
WASHINGTON RADIO SHOP
455 Capitol Theatre aldt•
detailed account of every% worker's well represented at the international
Northway 2567.
Male TIM
1501 Washington Blvd.
FOR RENT — Taylor 1464, near record of employment, hours spent in girl scout gathering, which is being
labor and amount earned will be kept held at Fox Lease, the estate of Prin.
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Twelfth St. Comfortable room for by the bureau, as will also ,tabulate d revs Mary.
REAL ESTATE
one or two, or couple. Housekeep- records of the employers showing
Twelve hundred girls, representing
Attention of All Property Owners.
ing privileges. Reasonable. Em- their weekly earnings and the records all countries—among them many
If
you
desire
to buy or .ell property and
pire 0894-M.
of their payments to the fund. The Jewish girls—are present. The dele-
the mme time hays your Interests pm.
Mason and General Contractor
FOR RENT—Martindale 9671. Mod. bureau will handle all re-employment, gates, who are the guests of Princess
tested then call on
444 HAGUE AVENUE
five-room flat. Garage and side Mr. Sigman said, and the rule of Mary, are camping in the woods of
COGUT & PEARL
ern
Empire 5990
drive. Phone Glendale 2995-J. "first man out, first man back'' will the estate.
(Jewish Theatre M•nanerts)
Cedillas ling
be adhered to. This plan was unani-
A picturesque group is the one rep-
soon Hastings St.
Call Us Up for An Estimate.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room mously adopted by the Protective As- resenting the Jewish girls of Pales-
tine.
They
are
dressed
in
the
na-
sociation,
the
Merchants'
Associations,
suitable for couple. Near John R.
RESTAURANT
MOVING
the American Association and the tional colors of ,modern Palestine,
220 Rosedale court.
unions and has received the approval blue and white. The London press
nt
Kuou si lid eroiR detta lura h..
traus.
S
w
MOVING
WANTED—Respectable Jewish man of Governor Smith's commission on has 'devoted much attention to them,
ME Irose 4779
about 50 years of age to communi- conditions in the garment trade in printing many of their phootgraphs.
ME [rose VS
WHY WORRY AIIOUT COOKING AT •
NOME.
cate with childless widow. Object New York City.
5064 Twelfth St.—Cor Taylor.
A distinctive type of sanitarr label
matrimony. References exchanged.
Phone Empire 0151
Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 598. to be placed on all garments made ult. "Helena's Boys" to Be Offered
regular
lunches, dinners oe .
We
after theatre suppers at very reasonable
der sanitary labor conditions recog-
As Concluding Play of
prices.
FOR SALE—Small dry goods and no- nized by the associations was adopted
Bonstello Season..
,
tion store. Phone Cadillac 0917 by representatives of all units of the
Ask for Mr. Bomberski. 2005 trade at a meeting held in the offices
- week
For
the
fourteenth.
and
final
Washington Blvd.
of the Joint Board of Sanitary Con-
of her fifteenth annual season at the
trol. Dr. Henry Moscowitz, who has
ROOM TO RENT—Near two car long been a member OT the board, will Garrick, Miss, Bonstelle will offer the
lines and bus. Phone hemlock be in complete charge of the issuance delightful - and thoroqghly modern
For Artrasaldlas, Traaks ad Malec Brats
comedy, "Ilelena's Boys," playing the
2002-W.
of all labels, which will be issued only role in which Mrs. Fiske scored in
FOR RENT—Large double room for after a careful survey of the applying New York city last' sermon. •
one or two, with or without garage, factory. , .
The play is the work of Ida Lub-
In an editorial entitled "UneMploy- lenski 'Ehrlich, taken • from a short
in refined private family. Ilome
Maas Clieriala 4111
11.114 Soklaa Aura..
privileges. Reasonable. Phone Gar- ment Insurance," the New .York story by, Mary Brecht -Pulver, anti
Times declares:
field 8838-W.
originally
staged
by
Harrison
Gray
"The appointment of Arthur D.
Fiske: -"Helena's Boys" is a play of
FOR RENT—Nice room with board Wolf RS director of the Unemploy- irrepressible youth in its first 'flush
for two girls or young men. Use ment Insurance Fund Bureau in the of, learning that leads to knowledge,
of piano and Victrola. Home privi- cloak and suit branch of the women's and a mother's Wise analysis and un-
clothing industry marks the establish-
leges. Phone Hemlock 7405-M.
ment for the first time in New York derstandink: •

HOUSE FOR SALE — By owner. of a system of insurance against un-
Ignace Ililsberg, pianist; Frances
Near Hebrew. school on Phila- employment by means of a contract
delphia. Call Empire 0463-R.
between organized labor and employ- Paperte, Soprano; Miron .Poliakin and
ANT
MOM
(0055 0
This plan has developed rapidly Benno Rabinoff, • violinists„ were
WANTED—Room and board by lady, em.
in the United States during thb past chosen, from' More than 600 applica-
H see
. I I
SACA
AMOUNT
in' private Jewish home. Write three yelirs, largely through the initi- tions to 'assist, as soloists, the Phil-
Zrzater tirle9M
Jewish Chronicle, Box 275.
ative of the so-called 'needle trades harmonic Orchestra at the New York • A.4
unions.' Prior to 1921 only a small Stadium this summer.
FOR RENT , —Large furnished room
for one or two gentlemen. Shower
bath. Near new library. Two
blocks from Woodward near three
car lines and bus. Available Sept.
1. Phone Northway 0961.

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CLASSIFIED

ENAMELING

THE STYLER PRESS

SCHOOLER'S

Is there a little
"genius"
in your home?

Talent should not be regarded
lightly. Children of marked abil-
ity in any line should be encour-
aged not only for their own
sake, but for that of society.
Encourage the little ones in
their natural talents, whether in
the realm of music, painting,
dancing or dramatics.
This bank has played a part in
the development and education
of many children by furnishing
the funds to complete their
training along special lines as
well as in the fields of general
culture.
On such loans interest is
charged at the rate of .6% and
repayment is made in fifty equal
amounts for which service a
small fee is charged.
During the past year 63,863
people borrowed $10,027,862.81
at the INDUSTRIAL BAN1
for every conceivable worth-
while economic purpose.

"The Bank of Personal Service"

The
Industrial

We Pay 5 percent. on Savings!

Industrial 13ank Bldg,
• 1219 Griswold Street

Radio Service

S

MYER LEVINE

STORAGE

CRATING

SHIPPING

STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION

Genuine Parts — Factory Service
AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.

1 -1

RENT-Nicely furnished room
ros
for two. Near car and bus line.

9345 McQuade, near Joy road; up-
stairs.

AL MUTUAL
ENTR
AUTO arkisuritothir.

INSURE YOUR CAR
ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS'

One•word interviews
with owners of the .

FOR-SALE—Large two-family.brick
flat ;, steam heat, side drive, two-
car garage. 1644 Calvert. For
quick sale will take $3,000 less
than I paid. for it. Going to Flor-
ida. Takes $8,000 to handle deal.
Sown by appointment only. Phone
Hemlock 7497-M.

WANTED—Room with kitchen privi.
leges•far mother and two children.
Call Garfield 7343:

FOR SALE—Summer resort on Lake
Erie. Tee acres containing between
80 and 90 lots.. Three. cottages,
• Dancing pavilion. Bath house.
• Boats. • Lighting plant. Wonder-
' ful 'spot- for Jewish colony. Write
Jewish Chronicle, Box 583.

"Impressive!"

TO 'RENT—, Furnished room in , pri-
' vate.family., North Woodward sec-
tion. Call"Empire 5352-M. .

FOIl RENT—Nicely furnished room
for gentleman, with private family.
Garage if desired. Phone Garfield
' 9668-M.

9

Central Chevrolet Company
Chooses Harry Cs-udder
General Manager.

Harry Crudder, formerly branch
manager of the Chevrolet Retail
Store, has recently joined the Central
Chevrolet Company. Jefferson avenue
at Chene stret, as vice-president and
general manager.
Mr. Crudder is one of the hest
known men along automobile row and
his new business connection will be
of interest to the Chevrolet owners he
has served during his connection with
the Chevrolet Motor Company. He
originally joined the Chevrolet Motor
Company in 1918 . S salesman, work-
ing under C. E. Dawson, now gen-
eral sales manager of the Chverolet
Motor Company. Ile wen later made
retail sales manager and then branch
manager, • in which position he re-
' mained until the Chevrolet Motor
Company retired from the retail. field.
Mr. Crudder then became associ-
' aced with the McFadden Motors, Inc., .•
as general sales manager. and under .
This direction one of the strongest re-
tail selling organizations in this dis-
trict was built I).
, • The Central Chevrolet Company is
a member of the Detroit Chevrolet
Dealerp' Association, Inc., and is lo-
cated at 2287 East Jefferson at Chene
street. The salesroom. which has
ample space to display the Chevrolet
line to the best advantage, fronts on
Jefferson avenue and is lighted by
large plate glass windows., The serv-
ice station connected with it is large
and well lighted and contains the full
equipment recommended by the
Chevrolet Motor Company. The of-
ficers are: David Rosenthal, presi-
dent; E. M. Rosenthal, secretary-
treasurer; Harry Crudder, general
manager.

Dedication exercises for the new
Orthodox Jewish Orphan Horne of
Cleveland took place recently. Rabbi
Solomon Goldman of the Cleveland
Jewish Center delivered the principal
address.

HAT'S their comment on
the performance of the
famous -Pikes Peak Motor
which conquers 'most every
hill in high'gear and which by
its powerful low speed perform.
ance eliminates all problemg
of traffic. . And after one
rid4 you will agree!

,



Traffic Transmission
•Ioo % Rear Axle
Four•Wkeel Brakes
B alloon Tires

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'Touring Car, $1585 0..s.nd

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4Doot Sedan, $1995

(The Traffic, Transmission la built complete ill
the Chandler plant ;ender Campbell patents.)

711E CHANDLER MOTOR CAii. COMPANY, CLEVELAND



Crosstown Sales Company

5041 John R. St.

Northway 1576

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