100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

May 14, 1926 - Image 11

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-14

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Amakair prisk Periodical eager

maw mama • asssentan 20, MO

PAGE ELEVEN

ThBRETROITIEWIRIORONICIA

mow

SCHWARTZ WA S NON-JEW
SAYS JUDGE E. P. LAJOI

Is
, will
ening,
:adios,
Miss
She is
serve-
of the
lusical
tntinu-
eorgia

CENTERS ASSN

. Barb

;ra
Chopito
. Li.,,
Irrewxki
. LI+ zt

Essex
ly, are
:ory of
red by
he De
tement
w cars
usiness
Com-

des lo-
1, with
I more
x cars
April,
r April
mth of

trough-.
to Mr.
nt, ran
and 30
gh rec.
is is 50
n April

THE EDMUND G. LEWIS MORTUARY
NOW LOCATED ON DELAWARE AVE.

KOTCHER

. The Twel ft h Street Mothers Cl b
will hold a meeting on Saturday l a-
ternoon, May 15, at 2:30 p. m., at
the Thirkell School, Fourteenth and
Delaware. Mrs. Israel Katz will give
Professor Einstein Sees East
IT MEANS AN ACTUAL SAVING TO THE CONTRACTOR
a talk on "Music," illustrated with
and West Joined Through
AND A GUARANTEED JOB TO THE OWNER
selections on the piano, after which
Cultural Center.
will follow a Mother and Daughter
program by the Jewish Junior Girls
Dramatic Club, which will consist of
General °Me. and MID—Creast and at. Aerie Aver
Nerds Yard eaa 1011—Creert and Harmer Aver
ay' understanding between the East and
liestssne Eatnanaked pN
Si k Chi ," a song
called d "The
Tbesees—Matnese lar0
"The Perfect Holiday" and West will result from the establish-
entitleer:" a d nce, a three-act pl
ment Of the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem, which will unite the East
will wind up with the whole club sing- and West with strong spiritual bonds,
ing a song in tribute to their mothers. declared Profes(or Albert Einstein,
e,-
Dancing of the Russian Scissors and author of the theory of relativity, in
other European and American folk outlining tht program of the Hebrew
ANS WILL SPEND
B. Mos., Columbia University
dances will follow in the gymnasium. University to the board of governors,
Sight Reading
Voice Placing
Coaching
PYTWE EK -END IN TOLEDO
to which he was recently elected.
DETROIT
COLLEGE
OF MUSIC, 17 BRADY ST. GLEN. 5660
The monthly meeting of the Oak-
In an interview here he outlined
Saturday in Pontiac. Call Pontiac 1879 for Appointment.
On Saturday, May 22, Detroit land Mothers Club will he held on
May 15, at 2:30 the program of the university, declar
Private Lessons.
Lodge, No. 55, Knights of Pythias, Saturday afternoon, School,
Alger and ing that the school is being developed
r
will go to Toledo, where they will p. m., at the Moore
Cameron.
A
very
interesting
Mother
as
an
institute
of
research
rathe
spend the week-end. In the evening
a center of teaching.
of the same day, the third degree and Daughter program will be pre- than
"1 e university," according to
isAV41.10AW.I.WrIANIMOVIMWSIMI.1.0.14,10.11WfiliVii%3.
team will initiate a large class of sented by one of the clubs meeting Professor Einstein, who in a member
at
the
Philadelphia
Center,
which
will
members of the Knights of I'ythias
of its board of governors, "is to be
include a play, songs, dances, recita-
Lodge of Toledo.
devoted, on the one hand, to the
,
Sunday evening, May 23, the De- tions, etc.
study and restatement of the Jewish
ti t
troit lodge baseball team will play
THE EDMUND G. LEWIS MORTUARY
cultural heritage and to the revival
The
West
Side
Jewish
Leaders
are
against the Casden Printing Company
. .
to in hundreds of homes.
Lewis
fill
baseball team at Toledo. All mem- giving a community night program at of Jewish spiritual traditions.
G.
Lewed
Edmund
Catering particularly to
bers of the Detroit lodge are urged the Delray Synagogue, Bourdena concentrate also on scientific invest!.
Jewish wants, it blends t. 0
near Cary. The program will con- gations of the whole range of Orien- Jewish community. of De-
to attend and help their team win.
the care tat civilization and through this re- the long felt needs of the
softly into the desired re- • te
on
Detroit Lodge, No. 55, Knights of Fist of educational talks
troit when, six years ago,
1
ligious ceremonies and at-
topics, search lay the foundations for a new he established the first Jew•
Pythias, baseball team consists of 15 of the feet and general health proper
spiritual
relationship
between
Orient
mosphere.
the
prominent young men of the lodge. especially with regard to
parlors
r
e taking
ish
und
Edmund G. Lewis is no
Occident.
Samuel Raskin is manager and llarry food. There will al,o be several mu- and "The
natural science institutes of here.
longer associated in busi-1
Kaletsky is the captain. All the mem- sisal numbers rendered by members
Sir. Lewis was gradu-
ness with his brothers, but ,
are
lid 1 11,1 II
bers are good athletes and anticipate of the club. This is an open meet- the university, on the other . hand,
has established his own
now investigating those problems ated front Worsham Col-
ing. The public is invited.
a very successful season.
which are of considerable importance lege of Illinois in 1920. His
mortuary.
--
11
In his new fuderal home, ,40 IMIT.M11•1
The tentative program that will be for the development of the country. ideal has always been that
Last Week of Student Prince. presented at the Shabuoth program They will be able to evolve that at- the service of the owe-
located at 604 Delaware • 4;
avenue, telephone Empire t
to be held on Thursday evening, May mosphere of exact scientific research titian, or undertaker, shall
efficient, yet unobtru-
6633, Mr. Lewis is equip-111
Beginning Sunday night, at the 20, at the new community center of
be
• v
G.
The Edmund
pad to give the best of dig- ;
Shubert-Lafayette, only nine more the Jewish ('enters Association, 31 in which our whole modern civilize-
nified funeral service at a
a basic
fact
in the
upbuild-
East Melbourne, will include an ad- tainly
lion is be
rooted
and
which
must
cer- Lewisservice hat( b een d e-
rformances
of
the
brilliant
operetta
Edmund G. Lewis
pe
td
to
act
quietly
and
ing
of
a
new
Jewish
cultural
life
in
moderate charge.
velop
"The Student Prince in Heidelberg" dress on the significance of the holi-
ly and can be attested
ne i ,
p
i
c
quick
day,
orchestra
selections,
dances
(one
will be given. The mid-week, popular-
rice matinee will be given on Thurs-
FOR SALE—Commerce Lake choice, f
.
day, as usual. Large and ent usias- other "The Dance of the Workers"), I along the highest intellectual stand-
front lot. Worth $2,000; will take I
ic audiences at the Shubert-La- tableaux, several songs by ,t chorus, I ands is "the most difficult task set to

$1,500; $300 d own. Best lot on , $
• •
Jews,
Admission will be free.
fayette this week again attest the play, etc.
the lak e. 44 07 Avery Ave. Phone ;#
-
cording
to peneration
Dr. Einstein. "It is one
present
immense popularity of the musical- All are mos, cordially invited to at- I the
1' •
K 13. WEISS—Strictly kosher Glendale 34984.
I of the most important pillars in the
ized "Old Heidelberg" with Detroit tend.

MAC
entire work of Jewish reconstruction
FOR RENT—Furnished room for one
music lovers and play-goers general-
cat erer for we Ines,
'hate;
The Fenkell Women's Credit Union in Palestine, for the university is
or two gentlemen. Private family.
IY, to say nothing of the record of
pa rties, etc. Excellent food.
The Olympia lintel offers you every form of relaxation.
Good neighborhood. Call at 1989
150 performances that have already will give a Mother and Daughter the symbolic expression of the true
rea sonable. 1670 l'ingree Ave. Ern-
banquet on Saturday evening, May meaning of the whole upbuilding pro-
Gladstone. Phone Euclid 1014,
Come out Friday or Saturday. Play a couple rounds of
pir e 7146.
been given at that theater.
Seats are on sale now for all the 15, at the Jewish Woolen's Club, 89 gram.
golf and top it off with our invigorating baths. Nothing
"In the work of Jewish reconstruc- TO RENT — Northwestern section. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
remaining performances and the fare- Rowena. This banquet will be open
for one or two gentlemen or ladies
Nicely furnished room for one or
like it! Excellent cuisine and dancing.
well performances are on Saturday, to members of the above and of the tion in Palestine, the Hebrew Uni-
or
couple.
Apply
at
2698
Leslie
two gentlemen. Nice clean home.
Fenkell Mothers Club. Those desir- versity is, as I believe, today one of
May 22, matinee and night.
Ave. Mr. Cotler.
Garage if desired. 3240 Pingree
ing reservations kindly call Arlington the most important pillars, for it ex-
MAX ELKIN, Manager
presses clearer than the other phases
Ave. Phone Garfield 0064-W.
2110-J.
WANTED--Jewish boarding homes
of this work the true object to which
for
school
children.
Apply
Chil-
The West Warren Mothers Club the entire Jewish effort in Palestine STENOGRAPHER—Four years' gen-
\SS's'
dren's Bureau, 2326 Penobscot
.......
eral office experience, desires posi-
will hold a meeting Wednesday eve- is directed. For this very reason,
:41. - WA 14 1.WSI .W.W IMISVIAWS3SIS
Bldg. Phone Cadillac 6741.
other
tion. Best references. Phone North-
sing, May 19, at the Atkinson cum- I however, it presents, on the
I
hand,
one
of
the
most
difficult
prob.
way 3327.
munity House, Thirty-third and Mc-
WOMAN EMPLOYED desires room
fn
Grow streets. Mrs. Israel Katz will tlems in this work of reconstruction.
in private family of adults. N. W.
deliver an illustrated talk on music For its existence and its task is not WANTED—Jewish or German wom-
section. Phone Arlington 3484-M.
an for housework. Two days week- —
rooted simply in the realities of Pal-
and a musical program will follow.
ly. Must be reliable. Call Em- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
estinian life—as a Palestinian na-
estinian
tional university it would, indeed,
pire 1068-W.
in northwest section, 3019 Sturte-
Ask your friends regarding the prompt service and fair treat-
especially at the present stage, hardly
vant, between Linwood and Dex-
ment given by us. If you want first or second mortgage, or first
have any right to existence—but in WANTED—To rent, five-room single
ter. Price reasonable. Phone Ar-
home.
Adults.
Linwood
or
Grand
the spiritual position of the Jewish
nortgage on vacant, or wish to sell your land contract, see the
lington 0109.
Meeting:
River section. N. W. Phone Hem-
people
as
a
whole,
which
requires
a
A large audience attended the Jun-
CLOTHING
BUSINESS
FOR
SALE
lock 0604-M.
ior lladassah meeting held on Wed- concentration of its spiritual forces
—East Side, three-mile circle. The
nesday evening, May 12, at the B'nai and the reconstruction of a new cen-
building must be sold with the busi-
UR GIRLS would like to accom-
B'rith Community Center. Mrs. Frie- ter. In undertaking this great task, FO
ness. Will take small payment
any party motoring to Chicag o
the
university
becomes
the
symbolic
PETER PATTERSON, Manager
p
da S. Ullian, national president of
down and will sell the stock and
ver Decoration Day. Willing to
Junior Hadassah, addressed the local expression of the true meaning of the
fixtures for cash at what they are
ay
part
expenses.
For
further
entire
work
of
Jewish
reconstruc-
p
chapter. Mrs. Union has recently
worth or will take gilt-edge con-
P articulars write-Jewish Chronicle,
visited Palestine and made a thorough tion," Professor Einstein declared.
tracks as part payment. Write
ox 711.
Revive Spiritual Traditions.
study of the activities of Senior and
--
Jewish Chronicle, Box 235.
"From this basic definition there
Junior Hadassah in the Holy Land.
R
RENT—Nicely
furnished
room
She told of the Jewish National Fund follows, in the first instance, that the FO or two girls or couple, in private YOUNG LADY desires one or two
and of Palestine as a young country university must be devloped in the
other young ladies to share fur-
de-
h ome. Kitchen privileges if
—as an appeal to youth. A Shabuoth first place as an institute of research
nished apartment. Call week days.
ired. 1633 Taylor Ave. Phone
program was presented, with the fol- rather than as a center of teaching.
Ilemlock 8923-J, or write to 1945
Empire
6620-M.
lowing participating: ,Ida Velick, It shall be devoted, on the one hand,
Burlingame, Apt. 109.
Rhea Harris and Jeanette Jacobs. to the study and re-statement of the
—Member a/-
R
RENT—Nicely
furnished
room
TO RENT—Nicely furnished room
Reports of the year's work were Jewish cultural heritage and to the FO
or single person or couple. Pri-
revival of its spiritual traditions. It
Detroit Clearing House Assn.
for lady or gentleman. Glendale
given by committee chairmen.
vate
home.
1690
Cortland.
Near
will further concentrate on the scien-
Ave. Phone Arlington 3297-M.
and Federal Reserve System
corner. Phone Ilemlock 4853-R.
tific investigation of the whole range
Election of Officers:
FOR RENT—Large furnished room
The following officers and board of of Oriental civilization, and through
USE
FOR
SALE

Webb
Ave.,
110
for one or two persons. 3000 Clair-
directors were unanimously elected this work of research lay the founda-
near Second Blvd. Owing to ill-
mount Ave. Phone Garfield 45974.
for the coming season: Honorary tions for a new spiritual relationship
ness, owner will sacrifice good six-
between
Orient
and
Occident.
On
president, Mrs. Frieda Ullian; presi-
room single with sleeping porch in TO RENT—Nicely furnished room
dent, Rose Lipsitz; vice-president, the other hand, the natural science
this valuable location. 50-ft. lot.
for gentleman, in private home.
Ida Velick; second vice-president; institutes of the university, which are
For appointment call Mrs. Meyers,
459 Monterey Ave. Phone Hickory
llelen Shetzer; corresponding secre- investigating at present especially
Hemlock 6666, or Euclid 4355.
OF DETROIT
2253-1
tary, Dorothy Epstein; recording sec- those problems which are of consid-
FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 185 7
retary, Rose Gordon; treasurer, Rose erable importance for the develop- FL, ATS FOR SALE—Euclid between FOR RENT—Nicely furnished roem
Babcock; board of directors, Ethel ment of the country, will be able to
LaSalle and Linwood. Large two-
for gentleman, in private home.
Griswold at Lafayette
flat with four bedrooms, bath and
Steinberg, Miriam Levin, Thelma evolve that atmosphere of exact
2280 Gladstone. Garfield 5203-R.
extra lavatory on each ..00r. 40-
Gordon, Rhea llarris, Rosalind Schu- scientific research in which our whole
15 Convenient Branches
ft. lot. Exceptionally large rooms. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
bert, Marian Moyer, Bessie Brenner, modern civilization is rooted, and
Fine location. For appointment
for lady or one or two gentlemen,
Lillian Gottesman, Florence Krell, which must certainly be a basic fac-
call Mrs. Meyers, Hemlock 6666,
or will rent to couple with kitchen
Harriet Rosenzweig, Bessie Green, tor in the upbuilding of a new Jewish
privileges. 2205 W. Euclid Ave.,
Elizabeth (Hosier, Jeanette Auslan- cultural life in Palestine.
or Euclid 4355.
At the
46
"In order to carry through this dif-
Apt. 303. Phone Garfield 57-R.
der, Lillian Branch, llelen Horowitz,
*
Victoria Sheifman and Shirley Wain; ficult task it is, however, essential F OR RENT—Beautiful sun parlor
bedroom, suitable for one or two FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
Senior Hadassah representative, Julia that all Jewish forces in the Diaspora
gentlemen.
Rent
reasonable.
1711
for girl or middle-aged woman.
Wain,; Hadassah Bud representative, should cn-operate intensively in this
Blaine Ave.
great work, and not merely by ma-
9735 Cascade Ave. Phone Garfield
Lillian Gordon.
terial
gifts,
although
the
latter
is
8731.
OR RENT—Nicely furnished front
SAM RASKIN, Geti'l. Mgr
hardly less urgent, especially during
Zionist Convention:
bedroom for one or two gentlemen,
All Kinds of Auto Repair Work.
The annual Zionist convention will I this initial stage. Our efforts must
TO
RENT—Nicely furnished room
with private family. M. Weiner,
THREE GARAGES
for young lady, in private home.
open on June 27 in Buffalo. The I be directed to securing for the uni-
1165 W. Philadelphia Ave., near
For Your Convenience.
Senior and Junior liailassah will open versity from its very beginnings the
Phone Garfield 4075-M.
Hamilton Ave.
623 BENTON STREET
its sessions on June 30. Anyone wish- , I high level of an institute of first rank,
Melrose 3683.
ing to become a member of the De- i so that it may be able to attract to F OR RENT—Room for lady or gen- FOR RENT — Nice airy furnished
THIRD
AVENUE
room for gentleman. References
trait chapter will please do so at its service the best forces of the Jew-
3960
tleman, with private family. Home
once, as an increase in our member-' l lish Diaspora as teachers a ad scholars.
required. 1604 Hazelwood. Phone
Glendale 1357.
privileges. Calvert near Twlefth.
ship will entitle us to a larger rep- As long as this, however, is not prac-
5356-M.
Phone Walnut 2925.
11520 OAKLAND AVE.
resentation
at
the
convention.
ticable,
we
must
at
least
do
our
ut-
Hemlock 7671.
most to obtain their intellectual co- F OR RENT—Hazelwood 2630, Apt. FOR RENT — Will give furnished
TIRES—TUBES
202. Furnished room for one or
Whosoever
scorns his
his
neighbor
in operation to the fullest possible mean•
room free to young lady in ex-
ACCESSORIES
public
compromises
future
happl.'
two. $4 or $7. Phone Garfield
change for staying in a few eve-
lure. 1 believe that the scheme of ad-
Bring Your Car in Now.
nings a week. Phone Arlington
8440,1.
I ministration which was adopted at
nes.s.—Talmud.
2709.
'III the last meeting of the board of goy
WANTED Refined girl to share
I ernors at Munich will enable the uni-
apartment. Rent reasonable to WILL SHARE furnished flat with
versity to secure the Intensive co-
one who qualifies. 2081 Virginia
two ladies or will rent furnished
operation of the best Jewish brains
Park, Apt. 111.
room. 1413 Webb Ave.
outside Palestine, and their respon-
sible collaboration in its upbuilding FOR.RENT—Nicely furnished room,
Bell Phone Contests May 22.
and in Its direction. It may be that
in private home. Gladstone, near
the development of this university, in
Garfield I
Phone
Blvd.
Dexter
a synthetic and constructive spirit, is
Something unusual in champion-
6386-51.
the most difficult task net to this
ship competitions will be staged at
, generation of Jews. It will require FOR RENT—Young couple desires the Arena Gardens, Detroit, May 22,
Feather Beds Converted to Handsome
much courage, originality and vision,
to rent room for gentleman. 2230 when plant employes of the Michigan
mforters or Mattress Pads.
Down C o
Gladstone Ave. Phone Garfield Bell Telephone Company from all
but also great caution and restraint.
But I deeply hope that we shall suc-
4091-J.
over the state will engage in voca-
Comforters, Pillows and Mattresses
ceed,"
Professor
Einstein
concluded.
tional contests to determine who can
Completely Renovated.
WILL GIVE ROOM and board to make the best telephone im,Zallation,
couple in exchange for housework
the best cable splice, do the best job
JUVENILE CONCERT BAND
assistance. Man can work out.
of erecting aerial cable on poles and
PLANS MUSICAL PROGRAM
9014 LaSalle Blvd. Phone Gar-
excel at other forms of telephone con-
field 8233.
MICHIGAN
AVENUE
struction and maintenance work. The
6257
On Sunday, June 6, the Juvenile
Lafayette 5814.
FOR RENT — Furnished room for contests have been arranged by the
Concert Band, directed by Professor
-
employes'
Association, which is offer-
. .... •s,
Em
...
gentleman. $5 a week. Phone
......
— S. Glass. will give a concert in the
gold, silver and bronze medals,
..........
pire 1104. ing
Phila delphia and Byron Hall at 8 p.
emblematic of the titles in fine crofts-
m Tne Juvenile concert Hand was
man or h a rd- manship among telephone people, and
recently organized for the purpose of
Call Empire 6833,
ware store. Experienced preferred. second and third places.
For Dignified Funeral Service
furthering the education of the Jew-
Apply 1701 ('hene St. or phone
Championships are held at present )
ish children in the city of Detroit in
Edgewood 2913.
as follows, the program on May 22
a musical career and is composed of
to
furnish competition in the samel
14
children from the age of 6 to
WILL SUB-LET my three-room list of events: Cable splicing, B. R.;
other firm.
No connection with any
years.
apartment completely furnished Madden, Menominee; private branch
at
Delaware.
The
organizatoin
offers
to
children
Second Blvd.
for summer months. Very reason- exchange switchboard cord changing, ,
who are not able to receive a musical
able. 2073 1rree.
Phone Eu- F. Wintermuth, Detroit; jumper wire
.-
education through other sources the
clid 15214.
soldering, Chester G. Curtis, Detroit,'1
opportunity of becoming members of
the musical school without charge.
FOR RENT—Furnished front room line work, including placing aerial
cable on poles, the line crew of Si
The committee in charge hoe ar-
in private home. 1616 Glendale
ranged for prominent speakers for
Ave. Between Oakman and Twelfth Curtis, Detroit; private exchange
switchboard cable forming, R. Green,
the evening. who will lecture on the
St. Phone Hemlock 45074.
Detroit; cable metal work, B. Stew-
importance of furthering the musical
art, Saginaw; assembling telephone
education of the Jewish population in WANTED—Room and board for eld-
Beautiful, modern, up-to-date, excellent layout of rooms, solid
instrument, F. Stonehouse, Bay City;
erly
woman.
in
nice
Jewish
home.
cum-
Jewish classics and ballads. The
and nicely loc•ted•e, or will build one to
Glendale 5680
ha
Will require a little assistance. switchboard multiple jack soldering,
you one of these houses we ha rea sonable and terms
; mittee is composed of Frank Meth,
Perry Philips, Detroit; installing tele-
rt
we shall sell
Write
Jewish
Chronicle,
Box
234.
Our prices are most
president; I. Reifler, financial were-
I
phone instrument, Frank Johnson,
suit your requirements.
tary, and Mrs. Sophie Fromm, record-
26 Convenient Branches
very a ttr•cti•e.
ing secretary. Applications for mem- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room Detroit.
for gentleman or couple. 9430
bership, together with any amount
Savory avenue, between Dexter
CONTRACTORS
; above $3 for a year's membership,
What the child says on the street
BUILDERS a nd
Joy road. Phone Garfield
Hemlock 7796
I may be sent to Mrs. Sophie Fromin. and
he has learned at home.—Talmmi.
8317-W.
15396 Prairie Avenue Telephone
i Admission is 75 cents per person.

Judge Ernest P. Lajoi, former
judge of Circuit Court of Wayne
County, is anxious to correct an im-
pression that h as been 19 create d that
who
Max
age was
Schwartz, ,
buried from St. Aloysius Church on
Tuesday May 11, was a Jew.
Judge Lajoi told a reporter of The
troit Jewish Chronicle that Max
De
Schwartz was a Catholic, whose
mother is dead and whose fahter dis-
owned him. On account of the name,
many Jewish friends of Judge Lajoi
mode inquiry and the judge felt com-
pelled to make this statement.

to tut-

HEBREW UNIVERSITY
WILL PROMOTE UNITY

LUMBER AND FINISH
THE STANDARD FOR QUALITY

C. W. Kotcher Lumber Co.

HERMANN HOEXTER

Spend the week end at

5," said
mbered
een go.
I years
re bush.
ago, it
us to
in--not
ndiffer-
re, but
ch were

LD

7534.

dupli-
worn
I with

t

•• -
I
CLASSFIED

Hotel Olympia & Ba hs

MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH.

EAT-RE

Mortgage Loans

JUNIOR HADASSAH

iKY

Mogen

PTIC

Investment Mortgage Company

k ,

tans.

IED
iY

0 0

Land Contracts

313 Hammond Building

$11.95

S

scarcely makes
a dent in your
pocketbook p..•
and it buys a



• •









6:0111

• • •


► •









a

a

# • is

Genuine
NEW
Willard
Battery

IRS

STATE BANK

Raskin
Garage Company

TRAURIG

DOES--

1

Put Away the Blankets
Hang Fresh Curtains---

Expert Work on
Comforters

And lay down clean, cool, rag
rugs. Welcome Spring with a
clean house.
Our share is to clean and fluff
the blankets before laying away,
and to renovate those rugs and
put new life into your curtains.

J. TRAURIG

EDMUND G. LEWIS

MORTICIAN

PALACE
MODEL
LAUNDRY

The Tome 7ou
Would Wish To Own

L. STOLLMAN & SONS

II

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan