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Furniture is an ideal gift—it• combines utility and
beauty—and whether your investment is to be a
small or large sum you will get the most for your
money here, where you invariably find
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Telephone Randolph 6225
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MACK B. WEISS — Strictly kosher'
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caterer for weddings, banquets,'
Chanukah Celebrations:
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates
Sunday, the second day of Chanu-
reasonable. I'ingree Ave. Empire
kah, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the
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children of the Kirby Avenue Talmud
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Torah will give a play in the audi- SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, moles and
warts permanently removed by
torium of the Kirby Center, 609 East
Multiple Electrolysis; the only
Kirby avenue. The following teach-
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active
in
the
prepara-
method recognised by physicians,
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ers have been
PA
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for the permanent removal of these '
tions of the play, recitations and
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blemishes. All work guaranteed
singing: Abraham Lechovitsky, Solo-
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permanent. Consultation free. Beu-
mon Kasdan, Aaron D. Markson,
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lah Starr, 418 Capital Theatre
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Joseph Chaggi, Miss Leah Pike and
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Miss Helen Lepon. Isidore Rosen-
Bldg. Main 2789.
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berg, the principal of the Kirby Ave-
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nue Talmud Torah, will deliver an FOR RENT—Furnished room for one
or two gentlemen. Garage if de-
address on the significance of Chanu-
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sired. Rent reasonable. Call Clif-
kah.
Tuesday, the fourth day of Chanu-
ford 1249-W, 1
kah, at :5 o'clock in the afternoon,
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the children of the Delmar and West- FOR RENT—Dexter Blvd. 10229.1
Beautiful 5 room flat. Large light
minster Talmud Torah will celebrate
rooms. Modern features. Garage.
the holiday in the Ahavath Achim
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Open all day Sunday or call Arling-
Synagogue. A few playlets, recita-
tions and songs are among. the fea-
i
ton 4309.
ADOLPH•FINSTERWALD
tures. Louis Melamed, Morrie Lecho-
FOR RENT— Large airy room for
vitzky
and
Max
Levy
have
been
very
&
bloom forth in new charm and luxurious
You'll want it to
one or two gentlemen. Shower
active in the various preparations.
&
grace, artistically correct in every small, important detail.
bath. 2670 Gladstone, Apt. 112.
Mr. Levy, himself a talented singer,
White's
service
includes
an
expert's
analyzation
of
your
;
has prepared a chorus of over 50
;Mr.
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needs and problems before your purchase, an artist's advice
FOR RENT—Large furnished front
children
for
this
occasion.
Mr.
Mela-
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SMOKING
and knowledge of the blending of perfect color tones, and a
airy sun room for gentleman. 11(4
med will be the speaker at this affair.
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ODD CHAIRS
fine interior decorator's discrimination as to furniture place-
STANDS FOR
water. Phone Euclid 0553-11
The Wilkins Street Talmud Torah
ment, and no forth. A telephone call brings Mr. White for
FOR
celebration will be held Wednesday,
THE MEN
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consultation and assures the comforting assurance of a home,
FOR
RENT
—
Clairmount,
corner
the fifth day of Chanukah, at
THE HOME
beautiful, charming, absolutely correct in .every corner.
Fourteenth. Modern 11-room steam
o'clock in the afternoon, in the audi-
FLOOR LAMPS
Herzl Judaeans.
heated flat suitable for doctor,
torium of the Talmud Torah. Fannie
AND
dentist or any other desirable ten.
At a recent meeting of the Herzl Eisenberg and Meyer Ilarrison are
TABLE LAMPS
ant.
This
flat
has
two
fireplaces,
Judaeans a general discussion was preparing the children for the Chanu-
two baths, two stall showers, sun
held on the topic, "Thanksgiving and kah festival.
room, library and steam heated ga-
On Sunday, Dec. 20, at 2 o'clock,
the Jews." Plans for the club anni-
rage. Must be seen to be appre-
the
pupils
of
the
Philadelphia-Byron
e versary were made. At the meeting
ciated. For appointment call Cad-
of Dec. 7 Leo Lubetsky spoke on the Talmud Torah will hold their Chanu-
illac 1363 or Esalid 3712.
kah
celebration.
.Many
elaborate
"Mezzuzah," while Ilyman.Charfoos
spoke on the "Tfillim." At the next preparations have been made for this
FOR
RENT—Nicely furnished room
affair.
Michael
Michlin's
class
will
meeting Sidney Adelson will speak on
in private home for refined gentle-
Chanukah and Henry Bloom will sup- stage a fine Chanukah playlet written
man.
Breakfast if desired. Glad-
by one of the teachers, Jacob V.
ply some Chanukah humor.
stone-Dexter section. Phone Gar-
Ariel. Morris Margolis is in charge
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of the choir and mass singing; Na-
field 6916-M.
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than Vizonaky, a professional esthetic
Judaean Pioneers.
FOR SALE—A good paying business.
The Judaean Pioneers met at the dancer, is preparidg a group of girls
Dry goods, ladies' wear, men's
home of one of the members. The for a unique Jewish folk dance.
wear. Long lease, beautiful fix-
subjects on the program were Jewish Abraham Silverstein and Miss Rose
tures, large store, best location.
Pike
have
prepared
the
children
for
current events, which were discussed
MEMBERS:
Established 28 years. See Levin-
recitations, declamations, short talks,
by Solomon Levin and the members.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
son, Birmingham, Mich.
etc. Bernard Isaacs, superintendent
The program for next week will be
NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE
of the United Hebrew Schools, will
talks on the Jewish Homeland. The
FOR
RENT—Taylor, corner Four-
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE
Judaean l'ioneers meet at the Congre- deliver an address.
teenth. Free rent until Jan. 1.
CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE
The public is invited to all the
gation El Moshe every Wednesday
Modern
upper six, large rooms with
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
celebrations. There is no admission
evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Every-
sun parlor, breakfast room and
DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
charge.
body ,welcome.
corner garage. Rent reasonable.
ASSOCIATE NEW YORK CURB MARKET
Apply 2083 Taylor.
Women's League:
Work has bitter roots but sweet
The Northwestern Women's I.eague
WILL MAKE TO ORDER home made
is
making
preparations
for
a
Chanu-
The Store With a Reputation.
Telephone Cadillac 4332
I fruit.
noodles and farfel. Sixty cents a
kah party for the children of the di -
pound. Will also do cooking and
rent
branches
of
the
United
Ilebrew
fsec
Open Evenings Until 8:30.
hools. In the Kirby Avenue Tal- baking for weddings and parties.
IRA FRIEDENBERG, Prop.
Call Mrs. Weiner, 299 Farnsworth
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Phone MELROSE 5509
Ave.
Thursday evening in the class rooms,
Each class will celebrate with its own
program and its own special features. HAZELWOOD, near Fourteenth—Do
you want a wonderful four-bed-
In the Oakland and Wilkins Street
room two-flat? This is a real home,
Talmud Torahs the party will be
HAVE YOU HEARD?
modern and beautiful. Upper flat
given on the same day of the celebra-
rented until May for $200 a month.
tion, that is on Tuesday and Wednes-
Let
us
show
you
this.
Ilannan
day evenings, respectively. In the
Real Estate Exchange. Realtors.
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah the
16491 Woodward Ave. Hemlock
Station WGHP
party will be given Wednesday eve-
World's Greatest Radio Dance Band.
1095.
ning at 5 o'clock. All the children
will he gathered in the large audi- IAZELWOOD, near Wilson — Bar- 4511111511~0.11111M"MiliMill."211.65•11•5915111551111011150.11111
torium and will be entertained by the
gain for $20,000; three bedrooms;
Mrs. Joseph
ladies of the
steam heat; thermostat; three-car
Holtzman and Mrs. Zena Ehrlich are
garage. Upper flat rented. Han-
in charge of the arrangements.
nan Real Estate Exchange. Real-
On Tuesday evening the league will
tors. 16491 Woodward Ave. hem-
give a Chanukah party at the Phila-
lock 1095.
delphia-Byron Talmud Torah. An en-
TORTES — HONEY CAKES — AINSE DROPS
tertaining program has been prepared FOR SALE—Detroit Electric. Good
for the occasion and is as follows:
paint, good tires and complete
SPRINGLEY'S PEPPER NUT FRUIT CAKE
Lighting the Chanukah candles by one
charging outfit; everything good as
Assortments in Boxes to he sent to friends
We
bee
arranged Special
of the children of the United Hebrew
$300.
W.
B.
Deyo
Co.,
7351
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new;
and Relatives.
Schools; vocal solo by Aaron Edger,
Woodward Ave. Northway 3552.
SEND YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY
accempanied by Miss Rebecca Katz-
FOR
RENT—Nicely
furnished
room
man; a sketch in Hebrew by the chil-
in private home for refined gentle.
dren of the United Hebrew Schools .
man. 626 East Ferry Ave. Phone
a Chanukah address by Joseph
9138 TWELFTH STREET
Empire 1437.
Chaggi; piano solo by Miss Rebecca
Katzman; reading by Morris Finkel;
address by Mr. Markson, and Cantor FOR RENT — Furnished room in
steam heated home. Hot water.
Milketeky will lead the audience in
2086 Blaine, corner Fourteenth.
the singing of Hatikvah. Refresh-
Apt: 309.
ments will be served. The public is
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For the Holidays We Have Pre-
pared for Our Patrons:
Let Us Help Do Your Holiday Work
You'll be busy enough with other things—so let
us take care of all your Guest, Bedroom and
Table Linens—returned white and immaculate.
The cost is reasonable, too.
PALACE-MODEL
LAUNDRY
26 Convenient Branches
Glendale 5680
invited.
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J. T. A. Receives Congratulations and
Menages From All Factions.
MIDDLE AGED WOMAN would like
to give board and room to a girl
or woman. Write Jewish Chron-
icle, Box 142.
PIANO TEACHER—Special instruc-
tion to beginners. Music taught at
home. Reasonable. Phone Wal-
nut 2284-51.
Mortgage Loans
Land Contracts
Ask your friends regarding the prompt service and fair treat.
ment given by us. If you want First or second mortgage, or first i
sell your land contract, see the
mortgage on vacant, or wish to
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NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—States-
PETER PATTERSON, Manager
men, communal leaders, writers, edi- FOR RENT — Nice six-room flet.
Modern. Apply at 1532 Lee Place.
tors and publishers of Jewish and non-
Mrs. Rose Sherman.
Jewish newspapers, representing all
shades of opinion, gathered at the
FOR RENT-3035 Grand Ave. West.
Fifth Avenue Restaurant to celebrate
Large furnished bedroom for
the sixth anniversary of the J. T. A..
couple, with kitchen privileges.
the only agency for the collection and
Phone Arlington 2202-J.
distributien of Jewish news.
Over 150 guests were seated at the LAWYERS' BRIEFS, financial state-
tables. The gathering represented a
ments, circular letters, etc., type-
unique picture of international good
written at moderate rates. Phone
will and fellowship. Jews and Irish,
Northway 0249-M. 576 Hague.
Poles and Chinese, Czecho-Slovak,
WITH OUR STORAGE FACILITIES
British and French, joined in offering FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
felicitations. Dr. Lee K. Frankel,
suitable for gentleman or young
We Guarantee you dry lumber in every condition of weather.
vice-president of the Metropolitan Life
lady, with private family. Ilome
Insurance Company, acted as toast-
privileges. 1975 Seward. Phone
Gsrfield 6126-R.
master.
Questions of international peace,
Main Office and Plant: Gr•Cel at Si. /tam
the relations between various nation- FOR RENT-3281 Richton. Room
North Yard:. Conant at Holbrook.
Business E•tabis ► ai 1844
for refined young . lady or gentle-
alities, the advancement of culture and
All Pbone• Melrose 3390
man, with private family. Board
science, doctrines of Jewish life and
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if
desired.
Near
Dexter.
expressions on the situation of the
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Jewish communities in various lands FOR RENT—Glynn Court 1630.
were vividly brought home to the as-
Lower flat. Newly decorated, low
sembled guests as one speaker after
rent, front side drive. Inquire on
another rose to address the audience.
premises.
Jacob Landau, founder of the J. T.
313 Hammond Bldg.
soilorms
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moom.
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C. W. KOTCHER LUMBER CO.
Pure, Wholesome Milk
A., in welcoming the gathering, said: FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ruins
Every Precaution Taken.
"I would like to give expression to
for gentleman. Private home. 1727
my feeling of satisfaction that so
Taylor Ave. Phone Northway
You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness and Quality.
many representatives, editors and pub-
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lishers of Jewish and non-Jewish
"FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER"
newspapers from every part of the
Dodge Bros. Service School.
globe are gathered here tonight.
"The fact that so many editors and
Dodge Brothers have selected De-
publisher of newspapers representing
troit as the ideal city in this part of
ARLINGTON 1000
various interests are gathered here is the country for holding their three-
9 025 CARDONI AVE.
a testimony of the impartiality of the day service school. The sessions will
Morris I. Goldfeder, Mgr.
J. T. A. has always been anxious to be held in the service station o f
maintain in its service."
Thomas J. Doyle and will be attended
Among the speakers was Dr. John by service managers and f oremen sent
W. Herring, chairman of the commit- by Dodge Brothers dealers and ap- J1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111L4
tee on Goodwill of the Federal Coun- proved stations within a radius of 100
cil of Churches in America, who said miles.
that the cause for which he is work-
S. J. Beckett, the instructor fromI=
ing has been greatly helped by the the factory, brings information re- =
work of the J. T. A. Louis Lipsky. girding efficient, up-to-date eervicel=
P. W. Wilson, prominent British writ- methods and special tools. Long cad
667-677 BROADWAY
er and president of the Foreign Press perience in conducting these schools
Correspondents Association; Rabbi and in supplying service counsel to
NEW YORK
Samuel Shulman; Ferdinand J. J. dealers qualifies him to give sound ad-"=
Merck of the Haves Agency, the vice and valuable assistance. Prob.
Accommodations for 1000 guests.
French Telegraphic Agency; Double ems which often confront dealers or
Rowley of the British Telegraphic their service managers and operators
In the heart of the downtown business section.
Agency; Herman Bernstein, editor of of fleets are brought up for discussion I=
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few
the Jewish Tribune; Jacob Fishman and the proper solutions offered.
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Connections to all parts of the city within
managing editor, Jewish Morning
=
minutes
from
our
door.
Journal; Jacob Ginsberg, publisher of
LIMIT JEWISH STUDENTS
the Philadelphia Jewish World; Mr•
NEWLY FURNISHED AND RENOVATED.
Rebekah Kohut, Mieczyslav Morzycki,
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Only 99 '=
in
of the Polish Consulate General
-
Jewish students were admitted in
High-class service at low
New York; Dr. Jaroslav Novak, con-
Warsaw colleges and educational
sul general of Czecho-Slovakia; Dr the
according
to
a
Large
Wedding,
Banquet,
and
Convention
Halls.
institutions
this
year,
of
A. Coralnick, Samuel C. Lamport and
rt of the Central Com mittee
Sholom Asch, who represented the
number of non-
speak- J ewish Students. The
were
also
among
the
admittcd
'Forward,
Jewishs tudents who were
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