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PAGE ELEVEN
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Thisri
Club
Notes
Jacques Thibaud, the distinguished
Scholnick's put up a stubborn fight
French violinist, who will play here
and were only beaten by Captain A.
Jan.
21-22, at Orchestra Hall, was
Steinberg's excellent foul shooting in
MACK B. WEISS -Strictly kosher
born in Paris of parents who were in
the last few minutes of play. W.
caterer for weddings, banquets,
moderate circumstances. Like most
Benderoff starred offensively, scoring
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates
of his race, he is very proud of his
six points, and A. Unger was a giant Officer Explains Means of Aid-
Mogen David.
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em-
pure French ancestry, but curiously
on defense. II. Appel and A. Pereira
pire 7146.
ing Thousands of Women
At the last meeting of the Mogen enough it was an Italian master,
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did their best work in this game for
David Club Julian Grace was nomi- Maestro Gossa, who paid for his first
Members.
the losers, but could not overcome
PIANO LESSONS-Special instruc-
nated track captain. A committee appearance, which took place in Ber-
the lead Jacobys maintained through-
tions to beginners. Music taught
at home. Terms reasonable. . was appointed to draw up a new con- lin-that is, his first real concert ap-
MAINTAIN FAST PACE IN K. OF P. LEAGUE
out the game.
Confining her remarks to the aims
JACOBYS
H. Dingerson, phone Walnut I stitution. A debate was held, "Re- pearance, although he had played
Raskin Garage Company had an and purposes of the international
I solved, That Nationalism h all,
much in Paris. Maestro Gossa heard
easy time with Boesky Bros., defeat-
2284-M.
After a two-weeks vacation caused in the line of athletics when the ing them 27 to 10, and are runners- body, of which she is a supreme officer,
Anti-Semitism Is the Fundamenta l young Jacques Thibaud play and im-
Detroit Lodge lodge will have a new building which
Cause of Zionism." The affirmative mediately suggested the trip to Ber-
PRACTICAL.
NURSE-Specially
for
by the recent holidays,
up
in
the
league,
being
only
one
game
League will accommodate these sports.
Bas
No.55 CommercialBasketball
confinement cases. Mrs. Rosen- was upheld by Irwin Shevitz, the neg- lin and further offered to pay the ex-
The feature contest of the evening ( behind the leaders. This contest was
returned its schedule last Thursday
man, 9214 Mack Ave. Phone Lin- ative by Israel Cohen. Mr. !laymen pense of an Italian tour for the vio-
was staged by the league leaders and marred by unusual roughness by both
was the judge of the debate.
evening at the Shaarey Zedek gym-
linist. He made a great success
coln 5689-W.
Scholnick's Haberdashery and it real- teams, Herman Muscovitch getting
n113101 and every game played great-
the
showers
after
four
personal
fouls
there.
ly was spectacular in every sense of
WANTED--A
good
experienced
field
ly amused the throng of spectators
Judean Pioneers.
the game. Scholnic's defense, al- were counted against him. Captain
representative to work in various
urging their teams on to victory. De.
The meeting of the Judaean Pio-
though weak in spots, played air-tight S. Raskin had an easy time with the
parts of the country. The Denver
troit Lodge is proud of the fact that
neers was held at the El Moshe Syna-
ball, but Jacoby's men were prepared leather and the 15 points he piled up
it hat the only organized basketball
was
enough
to
beat
the
delicatessen
S eltering Home for Jewish h Chil- gogue on Wednesday, Jan. 6. The
for such a game and out-generated
dren, Empire Bldg., Denver, Colo.
league in the city or state composed
program consisted of current topics.
the clothiers with their short passing team alone. Captain N. Epstein of
of men who are all members of one
and fast dribbling which drew their the losers was greatly handicapped,
PAINTING, paper hanging and deco- Elections for the not three months
lodge. The athletic commute, which
having
several
of
his
fingers
in
band-
opponents away from the goal, en-
rating. Estimates freely given. were held. The results were as fol-
was sponsored by Cancellor Com-
abling them to score. This was no ages, caused by burns the day before,
Absolutely first class workmanship. lows: President, Joseph Silverman;
New Kosher Restaurant
mander Samuel Resin, deserve much
and
his
team
was
powerless
against
cinch game for the cleaners and
Have your work done now and vice-president, Herman Chestuck;
praise for its untiring efforts. The
dyers, us the score will indicate, as the onslaught of the garage five.
save. No need of waiting until secretary, Samuel Greenberg; treas-
The Finest Outside of
future holds such for Detroit Lodge
Everybody's Music Shoppe won its
New York and Chicago.
spring. Reasonable price. We do urer, Morris Rebenowitz.
initial victory at the expense of the
small and large jobs as houses, of-
Greenberg Insurance Company quin-
at 8939 Twelfth Street
Herz! Judaeana.
fices, factories, garages, churches,
tet by a score of 16 to 12. This game
rec. I. Rosen, 672 Alger. Phone
At the last meeting of the Herz' Ju-
was won by the harmony team in a
Yeu will be cordially welcomed.
Northway
2461-R.
daeans, Elkan Buchhalter spoke on the
five-minute overtime period, the score
Spacial arrangements can he
Baltimore Conference. Discussion fol-
I being 12 all when the official game
made for parties.
HEBREW TEACHER-Experienced
DISTINCTIVE
lowed. Arrangements for a club
was over. Beautiful floor play was
for many years. Well acquainted
WEARING,
Hickey's for Qualit3
DELICATESSEN LUNCHES
checker tournament were made. A
exhibited by both teams and it was
in
Hebrew
and
English,
will
give
APPAREL FOR
debating team consisting of Nathan
everybody's game up to the time
private lessons in Hebrew and will Shur, Norton Rosin, Leo Lubetsky,
MEN AND BOYS
when the final whistle blew. M. Gla-
prpare for bar mitzvah. Call Hem- Norval Slobin, Oscar Schwartz and
tier, a newcomer, greatly strength-
lock 3003-R.
Elkan 13uchhalter, was elected. Paul
lened the Music Shoppe five and the
ner and Ilyman Charfoos are the
Bruner
offensive play of A. Schmier was
FOR SALE-Pedigreed police pup- alternates. Nathan Shur was elected
MRS. A. V. DROELLE
I really the cause of the insurance
WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
pie s. Very fine. $125 and up. to represent the club at the leaders'
company's
defeat.
M.
Greenblatt
and declaring it to be a non-sectarian
Aljolthg Semi Stotler
Fo r particulars write Box 167, care council meetings, as the club is with-
' and 13. Waterstone played well for and non-political group exerting the
Je wish Chronicle.
out a leader. A basketball genie be-
I the losers. Oswald Goldberg, back- best Americanization influence in the
I ing the Music Shoppe, upon learning country so far as women and children LAD Y WANTS fancy work to do. tween the Ilerzl Judaeans and the
Maccabeans was held Wednesday, Jan.
n
do
all
kinds,
including
Italian
I of his team's first victory, immedi- are concerned, Mrs. Albert V. Droelle,
Ca
6, in which the Ilerzls won by a score
ately got in touch with WWJ and great commander of the Woman's
wo rk. Phone Walnut 1180-51.
RENT-Nice
large
front
bed-
of
9-4. Maurice Katzman and Leo
broadcasted over the radio.
Benefit Association, with headquar-
.
Lubetsky, Capt., starred for the
FOR
d
Games.
Jacobys ters at 1522 Randolph street,Detroit,
in private home for refine
1111
int
Scholnicks
N. Waterstone, c rf.... A. Steinberg, c lowing
gave a the
most
interesting of address
yo ung gentleman. With or with- Ilerzl's.
installation
officers fol-
of
. J acobs
ou t garage. 2061 Blaine avenue,
If
S. Gordon
W. A Benderoff Dettroit Banner Review No. 2, the
[ largest review in the association, hay-
ne ar Fourteenth. Euclid 0116-M.
c
M. Waterstone
I. Unger
rar
A. Pereira
over 1,250 members.
FOR RENT-Furnished room for one Social Hygiene Lecture Courset
S.
Lebow
'
ing
"In
our
local
Appellg
Ig
A. A
Droelle said
NI
A new social hygienelecture course
Or two gentlemen. Small family.
Final Score-Pacoby's, 16; Schol- bodies the ideals are for the better-
le.
Al 1 conveniences. R e a s o nab
will begin at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena
nick's, 13. Field goals-N. Water- ment of the homes and the making of
hone
Garfield
8871.
street,
on
Tuesday, Jan. 19. Miss Mary
P
stone, 2; S. Gordon, 1; M. Water- good citizens and every woman is wel-
stone, 3; A. Steinberg, 2; A. Jacobs, come. We find that women from for- TWO CANADIAN girls would like to P. Connolly of the Board of Health
will speak on "Keeping Fit." All
1; W. Benderoff, 3. Foul goals-Ja- eign lands who come to this country
make acquaintance of two gentle- young women are invited to be pres-
cobys, 4; Scholnicks, 1. Substitutes with high hopes for the future of
men from 28 to 40 years of age. ent and it is advisable that they attend
IL
Rothenberg
for
S.
Gordon
and
their
families
are
intensely
in
earnest
Box 161, care Jewish Chronicle.
-
because the talk will be especially ben-
B. Jacoby for A. Jacobs. Time of to learn our ways and our language.
halves-16 minutes. Referee-John We give insurance protection to their FOR RENT - Two beautiful large eficial to them.
front rooms for doctor or dentist.
Richards. Scorer-S. Lebow. Timer homes. We have free health centers
.11 the learn how to keep well and
Business location. Arlington 1225. New CI
- A. Greenberg.
Now is your opportunity to get into
Boesky Bros. children clinics give them every oppor-
Raskin Garage
HAZELWOOD
1989-Nice room for that sewing class or any other class
Both Men's and Boys' Clothing is included
A.
Sklare
tun
to
raise
their
families
right.
rf
E. Raskin
:unity
which
you've always wanted to be in,
t
orInc
eh
re
gentleman. Reasonable.
H. Goodman This is of prime ortance
If
imp,
R. Brooke
for new term classes have commenced
-also numerous furnishings.
H. Livingstone is no one quite so lonely and depen-
e
H. Stone
WISCH
SCHOOL
GIRL,
age
15,
at
the
"Y"
and new members are now
M. Epstein, c 'dent as the foreign-born woman seek- JE
rg
S. Raskin, c
esires situation as mothers' help- I being admitted.
H. Muscovitch ing a friendly hand in new surround-
1g
B. Margolin
To see the dresses and other dainty
r. Will make home with family
Final score-Rasin Garage Coln- ings. in our group of 250,000 women
ngaging her. Wages $7 per week. articles of wearing apparel made by
nationalities rep-
pang, 27; Bossy Bros., 10. Field
s. lwe have at least 17
Box 166, care Jewish Chronicle. the sewing classes, to say nothing of
such
resented, an ou r r itual ism
goals-E. Resin, 2; II. Stone, 2;
the lamp shades, shields and what not
ar
Raskin, 7; 11. Goodman, 1; H. Living- that all are blended into one hmoni-
ALE-Three 50x150 two-flats put out by the decorative art class is
e years FORS
stone, 2. Foul goals-Raskin Garage ous working body. Thirty-on
site in Grosse Pointe Park. Pav- enough to interest any girl.
Company, 5; Boesky Bros., 4. Sub- of this experience show that this is
The delicious meals prepared by the
ing, water, newer, gas, electric all
stitutes-M. Goodman for II. Musco- possible and practicable. Our group
in. The only lots in Grosse Pointe supper classes are a temptation to the
..Wernher el'
vitch. Time of halves-15 minutes. receives nearly $1,000,000 a year in
where you can build two-flats with hungry girl who has not the time to
Referee-John Richards. Scorer-S. interest alone. We have over $19,-
$25,000 restrictions. Write Box I go home for supper between work and
000,000 invested in municipal bonds.
Labow. Timer-A. Greenberg.
and
164, care Jewish Chronicle.
the evening classes and clubs she at-
Greenberg All this we hold to pay into the homes
Everybody's
tends at the "Y".
Insurance Co. of our thrifty members when death FO R SALE-Electric car and charg-
Music Shoppe
Gym, swimming and dramatics are
M. Asheston or disability come to them. We have
ing outfit, or will trade. See James also being offered for the new term.
rf
H. Garvin
11. Shapero never lost a dollar through dishon-
Hughes, 169 East Lamed St. Cad-
If
A. Schmier
c.. B. Wateratone, c esty. We are training our children
I. Schreiber
illac 7080.
Friday Night Services:
M. Greenblatt in the work.
rg
M. Glasier
Julian Krolik will conduct the serv-
"We want to add 12 years to the
OR RENT-Large, airy. furnished
F
B. Kovan, c Ig P. Starr
ices on Friday night, Jan. 22, at the
our
associa-
of
room for two gentlemen. 2670
Final score -Everybody's Music life of every member
Little Theater, 89 Rowena street. His
OF DETROIT
tion. To do this our free health cen-
Gladstone. Near two car lines.
Shoppe, 16; Greenberg insurance
sermon will be "A Layman's View of
ters invite every member of the asso-
FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 1853
Company, 12. Field goals-II. Gar-
ciation to take periodical health ex- F OR RENT-Taylor Ave. Modern Judaism." Mr. Krolik is a very fine
vin, 1; A. Schmier, 2; I. Schreiber ,
six-room steam heated flat; $65. speaker and his topic should be of in-
aminations. In this way disease in its
Griswold at Lafayette.
1; M. Glasier, 1; B. Kovan, 1; M .
terest to every one.
incipiency can be detected and reme-
Inquire 1982 Taylor Ave.
Asbestos, 1; B. Waterstone, 1; M .
equire d that our members
May I maid you our picture /olden?
15 Convenient Branches
Greenblatt, 2. Foul goals-Every - died. We require
YOUNG
COUPLE
want
one
or
two
Service unrequlred goes unrequit-
take these precautions.
body's Music Shoppe, 4; Greenberg
F. P. Hendry, Oen. Agent
furnished front rooms in private ted.
"Our summer ca mps, to will bring
Santa Fs Rattle.?
Insurance Company, 4. Time of to our young people the out-of-door
home. Ready to occupy Feb. 1.
DetrOlt, ltkb.
Transport•tIon
halves-15 minutes. Referee-John life they need to keep well and I am
Twelfth St. section preferred. Box
Phone: Main Ile
Friendship is love with understand-
lay
Richards. Scorer-S. Raskin. Timer glad that I have lived to see these
162,
care
Jewish
Chronicle.
•
ing.
5.
-A. Greenberg.
ideals I long have cherished placed
Standings.
WANTED-High school girl living in
Won Lost into effective action."
northwest section to stay with 6-
0
5
year-old girl few evenings a week.
Jacobys
1
4
3404 Wager St., Apt. 2. Euclid
Raskin Garage
2
3
Boesky Bros.
3837-W.
4
1
Scholnicks
4
LOST-White poodle, in vicinity of
1
Greenberg Insurance
4
Twelfth and Taylor, answering
Everybody's Music Shoppe 1
name of "Teddy." Old lady's pal.
Religious services were held on
Finder please return and receive
Friday, Jan. 8. Rabbi Leon J. Feuer
reward. 2229 Taylor Ave. Euclid
iptions Called For and Delivered Promptly.
officiated. His topic for the evening
P
was "Blue Laws and Other Blues."
2093-W.
Friday afternoon Bible class, led by
Sunday Included.
Free Delivery Service from a A. M. to 9 P. M.,
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
Mr. Feuer, discussed Abraham, Isaac
for one or two gentlemen or couple.
and Jacob.
Call Euclid 1201-W.
Herman Hoexter, one of Detroit'
representative vocal teachers and
The Temple Beth El Sisterhood BOY-Ambitious and willing to learn
coach, is in Pontiac every Saturday, held its monthly meeting Wednesday,
the printing business. An unusual
where he coaches a number of artist Jan. 4, at the Community Center.
opportunity. Berghoff Printing
students at his studio in the home of Mrs. Alex Levinsohn and Mrs. Louis
Company, 1042 Cass Ave.
Miss Ruth Thrasher at 27 Augusta Levinsohn acted as hostesses.
avenue. Several prominent Pontiac
FOR RENT-2259 Blaine Ave., nee ,
409 -
church soloists are coaching with Mr.
The monthly meeting of Temple
LaSalle Blvd. Large furnished
lloexter, who comes well prepared B'nai Israel Auxiliary was held at the
room for refined young gentleman
28
West
Adams
for his work by virtue of his long ex- home of Mrs. Oscar Berkowitz. Plans
or lady, in private home. Phone
perience in church and synagogue as were discussed for the annual May-
Garfield 4051-R.
well as opera and concert.
time party.
TO RENT-One or two single rooms I
The announcement of the engage-
with private family to refined gen-
The Tuesday Club met at the home
ment of Miss Ethel Barnett, daughter of Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb. Mrs. Louis
tlemen or couple. Northwest sec-
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett, to Levinsohn won the honors.
tion, near Twelfth St. Empire 3559.
B. Mus., Columbia University
David Goldfarb of Flint has been
Sight Reading
Voice Placing
Coaching
made. Mr. Goldfarb is the son. of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Weil and family FOR RENT-Gladstone near Four-
DETROIT COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 17 BRADY ST. GLEN. 5660
teenth. Furnished room in beau-
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Goldfarb of of Bay City were the week-end
Saturday in Pontiac. Call Pontiac 1879 for Appointment.
tiful duplex for refined gentleman.
Rochester, N. Y. No wedding date guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rosen-
Private Lessons.
Garfield 7346-M.
has been set.
berg.
ra••able re. or
t meeting
SPORTS vfe
dance to be
on Sunday,
tint• will by
• W.ii A.
loin&
I tin.up will
on Saturday
o'clock sh arp
in the Kirby
lents will be
ling and con.
chick will be
ef th . Malik
enter. More
tg same will
issue
The
le.
1 liters.
Hebrew not,.
Irenner, will
all members
PeolIr inter.
end.
Tells of Benefit
Association Aims
POHL'S
W. O.
of
aropean
hold a card
1Irs. Philip
. venue
near
ay afternoon,
kit g.unre , in.
played and
ale. Refresh-
Members and
cat to attend.
Co.
eta.
Sorority
held
at the home
[horn. Plan s
second annual
ay afternoon,
• eting will be
f Miss Rose
To choose quality suits
and overcoats at
20% discount
is an opportunity not
to be overlooked.
Take advantage of the
opportunity of wearing Hickey
clothing at this saving.
shade than
meeker never
ion Co.
oke
TAS
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
3111d11011111e
begins
the moment you
board a Santa&
train for
California
•on your way, a
[very
y 4170
sumw, scenic
won&rland -
HALL
Orchestra
Fred Harry
service
another exclusive
Detroit Clearing House Assn.
Federal Reserve System
ernoon
dining
IRS
andorting
G, Pianist
Violinist
Santa Fe feature
injoy the out.okloors
this winter. take your
family s1.L % %
STATE BANK
irinneles and
Glen. $290
Califondahotelrates
1 , t
21.22, at .30
are reasonable
1, Conductor
BAUD
Ant.," Sym-
ansfiguration'
Grinner. and
len. 8290
Have You Any
Suggestions To Offer?
[OIR
OS
The entire personel of the
Detroit City Gas Company
understands and appreciates
the fact that our success as
an organization is depend-
ent upon the good-will and
cooperation of the public.
Caring
► 1.17 /11 rd
If
-:: CLASSIFIED :-: Young
Jacques Thibaud to Play Hero.
Pussid
other
[tries
Al Music
Whims
,d
PHONE- CHERRY 5948
[litaginaw Notre
FOR EXCLUSIVE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
tee
fontitfthL
Bergstein's Prescription Pharmacy
10 STROH BUILDING
Cherry 5948
Naturally, it is our prime
concern to merit the ap-
proval of our thousands of
customers; and to that end
we strive incessantly to
render better and better
service.
DLOISTS
to $2.50
Do to $1.5 0
lc to $2. 00
It is a great benefit to us if
we can have constructive
suggestions from our cus-
tomers. Whenever you feel
that we are overlooking an
opportunity to make our
service better, won't you
please tell us?
The
Frenc h
Farce
Furore
HERMANN HOEXTER
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz are
spending a few days in Chicago.
Gerald Goldfarb has returned from
Chicago, where he attended the shoe
convention.
FOR RENT-Englewood, near Wood-
ward. Young man to share room
in private home. Very reasonable.
Hemlock 1834-W.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Levin have sold
theirr home on Cherokee road and
Miss Stella A. Thal spent the week- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
will take up their residence on Lor- end in Detroit with relatives and
with private family for one or two
raine court for the winter.
gentlemen. Conveniently located.
friends.
Call at 1611 Taylor Ave.
Mrs. Charles Winberg and daugh-
Temple Theater Bill.
ter, Doris, of Chicago are visiting Mr.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
Benny Rubin, the popular screen
and Mrs. A. Kaufman for several
in quiet, refined home for one al
comedian and "Spanish Dreams,"
two girls, employed. 2073 Pin-
weeks.
• peppy dancing revue, split headline
gree Ave., Apt. 103. Euclid 03'74-J
Announce Business Increase. honors on the bill at B. F. Keith's
or Empire 6736-.1.
Temple Theater starting Sunday af-
ternoon. Benny Rubin presents a roar- BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE-Du-
President M. E. O'Brien of the De-
ing farce called "How It Happened,"
plex, Glynn court. Small payment I
troit Life insurance Company an-
with May Usher and a company of
down. Three bedrooms, two-car
nounces the total business written by Broadway farceurs including Gene
Cad-
g
g ara.
ge Owner, M.
the agency organization of his com- Doyle, Harry Lang, George Usher and
at.. W. Deems., Visa Prow end Gee. Mar.
illac 7573. Home, Hemlo ck 7170
pany
in
the
state
of
Michigan
for
Clifford at DaCk
Cecil Ardath. "Spanish Dreams" is -
1925 as $21,867,000. This compares an elaborte Spanish dance and band
FOR RENT -Furnished room by
FRANC -MSc
with $17,049,000 during 1924, an in- number featuring Mlle. Nita Alberto
young couple, for a gentleman. 456
crease of $4,418,000, or 34 per cent. Gals, Warren Jackson, Argentine's
Frederick St., Apt. 303.
Hmummeck
During the month of December the foremost dancers and Hurtado Broth-
Boulevard
9707 Iot.rh
business written totalled $1,971,018, era World Marimba Orchestra.
WELL FURNISHED room in private
General Mason BlJa•
compared with $1,206,000 in Decem-
home for one or two ladies or gen-
ber, 1924. The paid-for record for
tlemen. 2080 West Philadelphia.
December was the greatest in the his- - "Merton" at Bonstelle.
Garfield 7777.
tory of the company, totalling $2,-
Miss
Bonstelle
is
fortunate
in
hav-
225,000.
WILL SPEAK ON INDIA
The record of the company in ing secured the laugh sensation, "Mer-
Dhan Gopal Mukerji, philosopher,
Motor Boats.
paid-for busines totalled $18,000,000 ton of the Movies" as the offering at author, poet, will speak on "India,
and
For Automobiles, Trucks
and the aggregate business now in the Playhouse for a fortnight, begin- Past and Present," at the meeting of
force is $55,000,000, an increase of ning next Monday night, Jan. 18. This the Detroit Open Forum on Sunday,
is the brain-child of Harry Leon Wil. Jan. 17, at Central High School.
$10,000,000 during the year 1925.
The leading agency in production son, which was fashioned for stage Those who know him, or know "Caste
Phone Glendale 4121
purposes by George Kaufman and and Outcast," know and admire Mu-
for
1925
was
the
Detroit
agency
of
91.109 Selden Avenue
Marc Connelly, and which overnight kerji. A Hindu, born of a family of
t Vice-president Morris Fishman. This
- - -
shot Glen Hunter to stardom. This
cord
of
$5,000,000
4,
a
record
0
' Beene • has
exclusive Brahmins, he was brought)
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1925 and in play will also further prove the demo- up and educated as • citizen of the
business
written bus
excess of $4,000,000 of paid-for cratic spirit with which Miss Bonstelle old Hindu regime. At 18, from Cal-
I business. In the closing contest of conducts her organization, as Martin cutta University he went to Tokio
O
FOREIGN SHIPMENTS A SPECIALTY
O
, the year, this agency paid for $1,- Burt .n, the juvenile, will be given the and thence to America and graduated
I 508,260, and during the month of de- role created by Glenn Hunter. "Mer- from the Leland Stanford University
cember it established record with ton" will call for the full strength of
in 1914.
the Bonstelle nis.misation.
"GGG°G°00-C834K>t)000-00-0400-0000-4400-0-0-040 ma-000000*-010-401, ! paid-for production of $842,000.
PURE, WHOLESOME MILK
Is Delivered to Your Home Daily by
People's Creamery Co.
of Cleanliness
Every Precaution Taken. You Can Be Assured
and Quality.
"FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER"
9025 CARDONI AVE.
ARLINGTON
1000
MORRIS I. GOLDFEDER, Mgr.
DETROIT CITY GAS Co.
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Broadway and 43rd Street
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Genuine Parts - Factory Service
AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.
An up-to-ciate first class hotel. newly furnished and
completely equipped to give the finest service available
on a scale of rates lower than other hotels in the city.
Storage, Moving, Packing and Shipping
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HICKORY 6940
11850 E. JEFFERSON AVE.
in the heart of New York and connecting
directly with the Grand Central and Penn Stations.
400
Rooms and Baths-In Singles, Doubles and Suites
'JOSEPH E. GOULET -1 Managing Director