(intormi, PAGE TWO 1 VISV SV ISM S WOliVillila W aysl ~ S IS ISIA%%WilgIMMISValliWISIMMID4 e e e t $ i $ . . . e LAST CALL! REGISTER! e Your lag chance is Saturday, October 17th, e If you voted in the last Presidential elec- tion no registration is necessary unless you moved since. 0 $ ,t e T 5 . up to 9:00 P. M., at the City Hall. Griswold Bank Will Open With JERICHO DANCE AT Impressive List of Officers, BOOK-CADILLAC SUNDAY Directors. All arrangements have been com- Announcement is made of pi iris for pleted for the annual dance given by Jericho Lodge No. 491), I. 0. 0. F., the opening about Nov. 15 „r an- Sunday, Oct. 18, at the Book-Cadillac other large banking institut: :a for Detroit. This is to be known as the Hotel. The committee in charge have spar- Griswold National Bank o f ed no expense in obtaining the last and will be located in the Buhl :luild. available entertainers for the occasion, ing. Its organizers and dire,- t are as well as two Double Original Or- prominent active business Ii .' and chestras who will grace both the beau- bankers in Detroit and Mich::: 0:. It tiful crystal and grand ball rooms. will open with a capital and :arplus The committee is composed of Mau- of $3,000,000. Officers of the new bank are: Pres. rice Bordelove, chairman; William Meisle, A. K. Ilardy, Sam Z. Hirsch- ident, C. II. Newman; vice-pr• C. A. Ranter; vice-presided, an d interest- man and H. Gould. Actively ed in the affair are the entire enter- cashier, C. A. Kinney; assist, 5 1 Every Citizen Should oe BENSON'S ORCHESTRA, DIRECT FROM CHICAGO, PLAYING NIGHTLY AT THE VICTORY CAFE ON WOODWARD AVENUE $ . ° e e i 0 g tainment committee of Jerich bodge ier, Leo J. Coleman, former: • man. alter Park-Adams branch Am .j can No. 328. State Bank, Detroit; assistant ia-bier in charge business extension, 'dark Pohl's Delicatessen Moves to B. Peck; assistant cashier and ;01:11tor, I. F. Acheson; assistant r in Larger Quarters Near Pres- charge of credit department, V:Ilette ent Store. R. Eis; manager foreign depar ment, You Have Nothing More Important to Do TODAY! About one year ago Mr. Pohl com- menced business at 8931 Twelfth street with a seating capacity for 40 guests. The business has increased to more commodious quarters, and his new store will seat 110 guests. The success may be very largely due to the splendid cooking of Mrs. Pohl, and an able staff of assistants. Sunday will be the opening day and it is expected that a large number of old friends and customers will take ad- vantage of the good things which will be served in addtiion to the usual Sun- day's menu. Notice! ADDISON HOTEL Jack Warr, directing Benson's Or- chestra, those singing musicians di- rect from Chicago, has been engaged for the fall season and is now play- ing at the Victory Cafe, Woodward avenue at Charlotte. Those who have already heard this orchestra are very enthusiastic over their splendid dance music. Mr. Chin, manager of the cafe, states that since the arrival of this orchestra large crowds have been entertained at the restaurant. There are two dancing sessions daily, 6 to 8 o'clock and 9:30 to closing time. The Victory Cafe aims to serve the best food obtainable and fine entertain- ment for which it has been noted in past years. Mr. Warr, director of this well- known orchestra, has gathered about him an orchestra composed of indi- vidual entertainers of the highest Z4e MONDAY, October 19th We will present an entire change of programme, in- cluding Nick Lucas, the celebrated Brunswick re- cording artist. Florentine Room ADDISON HOTEL Announcnig the new PasteII Room with special facilities for catering to bridge, luncheon, dinner and supper parties of 10 to 100 persons. The new Peacock Alley, the last word in appointments, and the excellent food value make the ADDISON the place to reserve a date for the party you are contemplating. Ask for Mr. Smith PHONE 6960 That Appeals to the Eye, to the Judgment and to the Pocketbook Friedenberg's Living Room Furniture has this three-fold appeal . . . it attracts the eye by virtue of its distinctive design- ing ... it convinces the judgment through its dependable, workmanlike construc- tion ...'and it opens the purse-strings be- cause its moderate cost satisfies the cus- tomer's economical instincts. THE STORE FOR VALUES! F o E FURNITURE HOUSE The Store With a Reputation. Newman, Herbert S. Reynobk, Cra. mer Smith, B. F. Stephenson, Luther D. Thomas, George W. Trendle, M. R. Whittlesey, C. C. Winningham, L. A. Young. Young Girls Club: Busy or Chow MM.. E -. .7. DANCE E Owing to the fact that the younger Jewish girls desire to aid in securing a community center and synagogue, a club will be organized by Mrs. S. H. To the Rhythmic Tune of Fields composed of junior and senior Bert Milan and His Band. branches. The first meeting will be Or• held at the home of Mrs. Fields on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 18, at 3 Situated Directly Opposite ▪ pillow back of the head w'th the o'clock, at 840 South Main street. TOUCH THE PEN Book-Cadillac Hotel. ' sheitel of jet black hair drawn down The club will be under the auspices of sleekly over the forehead and was the Ladies Auxiliary and at the first By Gertrude Harriet Neuwirth. shocked at the brightness of the eyes; meeting election of officers and plans A nurse bent over to see If she was they shone like blazing lights from for future activities will form the breathing properly. A hollow•eyed the bloodless face—they were alive, program. smile lit up the parched coffee-brown gleaming. Labor without luck helps not. face of the sufferer. (To be continued next week.) All right now?" inquired the nurse, in answer to which the old head nodded in assent, while gnarled hands that had lived much in suds were raised in a gesture of depreca- tion. "So white in your nice starchy dress," the blue lips scarcely moved. A tear rolled over a rough path of wrinkles down the broad, high-boned cheek. "So sweet your face—for my Davie such a wife—so white—so clean—I'm here already long?" "Yes, dear," answered the nurse, "but don't talk, just lie quietly." "No—I must tell it—I must—you will know—never in my whole life I took from somebody nothing. Years already I saved and saved I should have a bank account. I should be able to send Davie to college; he should get what I didn't get; he should write grand books like he reads. Me? I can't even write my name; the hand it gets heavy from floor scrubbing. Never I took, I'm telling you. If necessary rather I should starve with my child together than I should take for nothing. Every nickel, every cent I put in the beauti- ful bank building and soon I had a whole lot. When I look one day and see five hundred dollars, it was such pleasure that my heart she gave a VOSE jump. All the days it sings inside. Five hundred dollars! Five hundred $293 dollars! Ile should only grow big, my boy, he'll have yet what his mama CLOUGH & WARREN didn't have ... he should get big ... he'll have plenty ... a bank account $143 he should have to go by the college and learn and be wise like my father, STEINWAY— not like me! Me? I can't write; I GRINNELL BROS. like I shall, but the hand it gets $1050 style, $288 heavy; just like lead it gets." sale price "I understand," the nurse patted her hand gently, "but you mustn't ex- MARSHALL cite yourself, dear." GRAND— Unaware of the interruption, the $138 $1000 style, ' little old lady went on: "Every time I take to him my dollars I think he sale price STEINWAY must be glad he's go from me such FREE EXCHANGE TRIAL a customer, that bank man. I see $368 GRINNELL BROS.— lottia ladies and I know I'm the best customer. Five hundred dollars! How $1050 style, CHASE much times since I put in—little by sale price little! I think maybe I should take $133 out, but never I do—never. I say —and many others! to myself I should be no mama if I EVERETT took out for what try son should have a learning. From the books to read $267 and write—it's by me the grandest thing. I look at him, my boy, he goes NEW to school, then high school and next KRANICH & BACH he grajerates—then it will be the big Victrolas $172 college for Davie. My son will read and write like I didn't never." Act quickly! These Weber 25% to 50% She paused. Her lustrous black JACOB BROS. Pianola prices mean quick sales. eyes dimmed for a moment, "That was yesterday I put in ail $105 Below Aeolian In bringing into your home the money—maybe last week—maybe Woodward one of the instruments, last year—how I should know; what Original Price Original prices, $250, which every one in the can I think now he ain't here no Steck more; he ain't here since already a console and upright, —Beautiful $300, $350, $425, $500, Pianola family can play, you bring month; maybe two months, my boy, art models. Easy payments gladly Etc. for him what I dream; for him I save; Autopiano a world of gladness into arranged. for him everything . . . he should The entire ale stock is made up Werner your home-life. See these grow up and read ... he should write of just such wonderful specials. . . ." the voice trailed off.. great specials today! Etc., Etc. "I'lease, please, you must be very quiet." Again the nurse endeavored to soothe the troubled' spirit, but to no avail "Sed i too hard, the doctor said; too much I don't know what he cal!. it—strain—sprain—only I know he comes home with fever, and hot !ern- p. ingade I make with a little schnapps. In it, I think maybe that's good, too? paym n on payments Then, when he says in English to me, low as so smart he was, 'you wonderful low as mam,' I think maybe I go crazy—II think maybe I die—not my boy! Why I don't die? It's by me something terrible I should live and he ain't here Similar Bargains at each of our 40 stores. (Sliilbren's Tamer )1 * NO COVER CHARGE 11 11 11111 11 11111 11 11111 11 11111 11 11111 1 111111 1 111111 1 11111 11 11111 11 11111 11 11111 11 11111 11111111111113 Grinnell Bros Come in Today 22nd and See These Remarkable Annual Sale of Summer Sensational Specials in Resort Pianos GRANS YOU SAVE ALL THE RENT $512 PLAYERS $525 $315 $291, $263, $287, $319, $272, Etc. Pianos Grinnell Bros P layers Headquarters, 1515 - 21 Woodward Ave. $2.00 OPEN EVENINGS —and for nothing the five hundred dollars—never he'll write . . . never . . . Her head moved restle•sly; the voice choked down a sob; then calmly it spoke again. "Only for learning HASTINGS AT FOREST must go Davie's five hundred dollars ... You hear, nurse ... for learning Open Evenings Until 8:30. ... for writing " IRA FRIEDENBERG, Prey. Phone MELROSE 5509 "I mustn't let you talk any more," imemognsimseeselleMIS admonished the nurse She fined the "n" K. Hebb, George II. Klein, Charles A. Kanter, F. L. Lowrie, Cahill H. The Oriental" PIANO Bargains FURNITURE A. H. Buhl, G. W. Carter, Hor,we J. Caulkins, Jr., Aaron DeRoy, John W. Finkensteadt, John II. French, I'. H. Grennan, George E. Hawley, George caliber. Each of the boys is a soloist 1. 1 11111111111111101111011111111111111111111111111111101111111111 111111111111111111111111111 IIIIIM in his own line. Should the patrons AFTER THE SHOW at any time desire any particular in- strument to be played as solo enter- tainment, he has only to inform Mr. Warr. - -- -4 Among the provisioners of the cafe " are O'Neil & Hoffner Company, sea E foods and fish; L. Loewenstein, poul- 219 MICHIGAN AVENUE try; Federal Laundry, care of linens; Henry F. Hurley, electrical lighting g and appliances. For the Most Delicious Chop " ANN ARBOR NOTES FLORENTINE ROOM Beginning a .. . personnel will also include oo aher vice-president, who at present is as. sedated with a large Chicago bank such an extent that he has found it in an equivalent capacity. necessary to move into larger and The directors are: John A. Bryant, swcwoo mwoo.o..........8womoomvivoomovomvcswc Commencing Sunday, Oct. 18, and every following Sunday, the Florentine Room will open at 5:30 P. M. There will be two entire performances, the first start- ing at 6:20 P. M., the second at 7:45 P. M. This is for the convenience of our patrons. L. B. Mallory; manager bond .1. part. meat, R. John Heber. Th e official $1.25 A Week DETROIT BRANCHES: Woodward at Pasadena Broadway near Monroe. Jos. C•mp•u nor Ye•mans. East Jefferson, Opposite Contnent•I Motors. Michigan at Thirty-second Grand River, half block above Joy Road West Jefferson near River Rouge Posta-ice. Gr•tiot near Harper. 7803 Ferdale A A Week