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August 27, 1926 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-08-27

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THEDETRonjEwisn(RONICLE

Fred W. Green for Governor

I TO CONDUCT SERVICES
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MAT DAILY THEREAFTER

of the Prince of Judaea
and the fair Esther

NEW TWO-TON TRUCK BY GRAHAM BROTHERS

This is the newly announced big
Mother of the two well known smaller
trucks built by graham Brothers-the
tan-ands-half and the G. Boy one-
ton. The price, due to Graham
Brothers hugs production, is excels-

New Truck by Graham Bros.

The latest additions to the line of
commercial ears and trucks being sold

The Greatest Attraction
America has ever known

by Dodge Pirothers dealers are two
new types of two-ton capacity. Like

their smaller predecessors the new
chassis will lie supplied with a vari-
ety of bodies suited to practically

POUR MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE
Based on Lew WA1.ACE5Inumatal Story

Buy your seats in advance and avoid
waiting in the long line at the
Boa Office.

NOW ON
SALE

Nights, 50e to $1.50
Matinees, 50e to $1.00

ALL SEATS

RESERVED

BRING YOUR CAR IN NOW

take care of your troubles.
Your Auto Trouble is our business, and we
BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES
TIRES - TUBES -

RASKIN GARAGE COMPANY

SAM RASKIN, Gent Mgr.

THREE GARAGES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

No matter where you live or where you're at, you're in
our neighborhood.

623 Benton St.

11520 Oakland

3960 Third Ave.

H•relock 7671

Glendale 1357

Meknes, 3683

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tionally low. Dodge Brothers three
quarter bon commercial cars and
Graham Brothers trucks now Meet

niurry,lret trot of all commercial haul

age requirements.

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Two Detroit Life Insurance rom
parry representatives who have re
cently come into conspicuous notice
TO RENT--Nicely furnished room
! in the official records of the coin-
in private home. N. W. section.
' puny are George Gorowitz and 11..1.
2294 Glendale Ave. Phone Arling- Winokur. Rath of 'these men were
ton 3434-R.
prize winners in the contest which
the company arranged in honor of
TO RENT-Nicely furnished room President SI. E. O'Brien. Their suc-
for gentleman with elderly couple. cess in life insurance work has orient
Gladstone near Twelfth St. Phone as an incentive to many newer men
Empire 6136-J.
I taking up this service. Mr. Winokur
has been engaged in life insurance
FOR RENT-•-Nicely furnished room work for the past five years. During
in private home. 2490 Gladstone that time he has achieved a produc-
Ave. Phone Garfield 6339-3.
tion record of $750,000 of new busi.
ness. He experts to produce $280,-
FOR RENT-Grand Ave. W., -3025 c OOtli b cti t f v ore this years figures are
Nicely furnished room with private
complete.
family for gentleman. Near bus
Previously, 'Ale Winokur was en-
and car line. Call Sunday, Arling-
gaged in banking business, being a
ton 2202-W.
branch manager fir the Dime Sav-
ings Bank and fur the Bank of De-
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished clean,
airy room for gentleman or lady, troit. lie is very well known among

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The woman whose trained fingers
and critical ears seek perfection chooses

STEINWAY

a

Instrument of tl

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Any

e immortals

man or woman can distinguish the tone of the Steinway

piano from all other pianofortes, after having listened to it

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once or twice.

The Steinway's marvelous singing tone quality, its miraculous

response to the hand and spirit of the musician and its beauty

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and lifelong durability, have made it the choice not only of the

world's greatest musicians, past and present, but also the piano

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desired above all others by those who want the best the world

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offers in a musical instrument for the home.

FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
for one or two refined gentlemen.
2000 Blaine Ave. Phone Euclid
1735.

FOR RENT-Nice desirable fur-
nished steam heated room for one
or two. Nice home for girl. 3339
Glendale Ave. Phone Hemlock
9201-J.

FOR RENT-Large airy furnished
room for gentleman. Between
Hamilton and Twelfth St. car line.
1532 Lee Place. Phone Empire
1754-J.

FOR RENT-Large, nicely furnished

by their forbears, unswerving devotion to the Steinway ideal to

FOR RENT-Blaine

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build only one kind of piano, make each instrument like the one
a Steinway,
made before it and like the one to be made tomorrow,
Mr. Hofmann
whether it he a concert grand for Mr. Paderewski,

FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room



Not to know the Steinway piano is to be inadequately informed

about things musical. We invite you to visit our warerooms and

acquaint yourself with the remarkable qualities of this world fa-

mous musical instrument. Liberal allowance on your present piano.

"The al usical Center of 'Detroit"

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GRINNELL BROS.

Steinway 'Representatives...

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1515-1521

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FIY lrilrilriViVITnrilfeftYl

WOODWARD AVENUE

40 Siorn- 9 Deftest Brawl.

YnriViVilriNfiVIVI

Best
Coal

2915. Front
furnished room in private home.
Suitable for one or two persons.
Reasonable. Telephone Garfield
8894-W.

for refined young lady with private
exchanged.
References
family.
Phone Hemlock 8'290.R.

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WANTED - Two intelligent young
men between the ages of 20 and
22 to learn hat salesmanship. Op-
portunity for right patties. Write
Jewish Chronicle, Box 290.

generation of Steinways carrying on the splendid record made

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Hotter Than Sunshine.

for gentleman, in private home.
2942 Glendale Ave. References
exchanged. Phone Acting ton
3965-R.

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or a miniature grand for the modest•sized home.

Pupko, M.
Porvin, David
Pearson,
l'orvin & Wagner Co. ,
Plenum, A.
Rice, Emanuel
Robinson, M. M.
Rosenthal, Abe
Scholnik, Nathan H.
Simon, Max
Sirlin, D.
Stern, Dr. Edward A.
Schmatz, A.
Sobel Contracting Co.
Stern, Milford
Schreiber, Nathan
Schreiber, Jack
Silver, Dr. Morris
Sobel, I.ouis
Teitinick, J.
Velick & Elkowitz
Matoff, Phillip
Weiss, Max
Margolis & Keller
Welishin, !lorry
Margolis, J. Harvey
Wagner, Charles 0.
Monash, Emery
Wolfe Jewelry Company
Marvin, R. Huber
Weller, Sam
Neinlelannler, David .

Koplay, Benjamin II,
Kane. George
Kutzen, George
Kutzen, Samuel
Kagin Jewelry Company
Karp, Max
Keller, David
Lewis, Daniel
Lippitt, Dr. H. E.
Lipsitz, Harry
I.itinsky, !darner
Levin, T. R.
Lefkofsky, J., & Sons
Levy, Abram
Liebewitz, David M.
Miner, Charles
Margolis, I.
Morris Friedberg
Moss, S.

FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room'

FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
for one or two gentlemen in pri-
vate Jewish family. Northwestern
district. Convenient to Grand River
car. Phone Garfield 49164.

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This Ad paid for by Al Safer.

This ad paid fo r by "Bob" Jacobson.

ROOM AND BOARD for elderly lady
or couple, with middle-aged widow
Mrs. Sobel, 2611 Carter Ave., near
Linwood.

The story of the Steinway piano is undoubtedly the most inter-

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JUDGE OF
RECORDER'S COURT

Vote for Our Popular Sheriff for County Clerk;

room in private home. Suitable
for couple. 2728 Cortland Ave.
Phone Arlington 0051-M.

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esting in the entire commercial world. Family tradition, each

CANDIDATE FOR

Eichinan, M.
Ehrlich. Moe
Ash, Ilarry B.
Eder, Dr. J. R.
Applebaum, II.
Fin•berg, Marry
Fertel Contracting Co.
Abramson, J. S.
Freinl, Max
Berkowitz, Samuel
Friedberg, Morris
Iturnstine, Meyer
Finklestone, Jacob
Broudo, Dr. Phillip H.
Friedlander, S. D.
Bitker, Dr. David
Goldstein, Charles
Barnett, Alex II.
Goldtine, Samuel II.
Beckerman & Katz
Glick, Harry
Boesky Bros.
Greenblatt, Milton E.
Cohen, H. P.
Mons, II.
Caplan, Morris
Ginsberg, Meyer
Chernick, H.
Goodman, J. S.
Cooper, R. S
Gordon,
Rabbi Harry
Chover Bros.
Goldman, Wilfred L.
Cohen, Isadore
lionionoff, Harry
Cowan, J. S.
Herman, J.
Clinton, Jack
Detroit Property Owners Hack, 11.
Protective Association Hack, Nathan
Hoffman, Louis
Delange, W. W., Con-
biases, Jewel
tracting Company
Kaufman Upholstering
Dorfman, Harry
Company
Dornbrower,

SINGER SEWING MACHINE for
salt-. In excellent condition. Very
reasonable. Phone Garfield 8730.

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BAXTER

A irons, Dr. Jos.

9216 Mack Ave. Phone Lincoln
5689-W.

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A. RODNEY

Republican nomination
SHERIFF GEORGE A. WALTERS is a candiate for the
for County Clerk at the primary election Sept. 11, 1926.
Mr. Walters is an Attorney, Spanish War Veteran, Vice - Consul General to
China, former Deputy Commissioner and Secretary of the Detroit Police Department,
and Sheriff of Wayne County since Jan. 1, 1923.
The Sheriff has discharged his duties in a fair, conscientious and capable man-
lier and we are pleased to endorse his candidacy for County Clerk.

MRS. ROSENMAN-Practical nurse.

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VOTE FOR

forCounty Clerk

DONNELLY GYMNASIUM for la-
dies. Start now and get thin. Ex-
ercise-the only safe way to lose
excess fat and gain health. Indi-
vidual work and result guaranteed.
Phone Empire 4255-M.

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hmiwinamimmoom mummiggagianweenge~saa ■ 111111111111ft

WALTERS

MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher I ,
caterer for weddings, banquets,
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. En,
pine 7146,

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Arlington 3827.
HIGHLAND PARK, MICII.
Schreiber
Irving
Alv;n E. Schreiber

12851 Woodward Ave.

:-: CLASSIFIED :-:

FOR RENT-Large tarnished room
for young nian or employed couple.
With small refined Jewish family.
Phone Garfield 4321-R. 2003 Clair.
mount Ave.

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SCHREIBER MOTOR SALES

Detroit Life Prize Winners.

FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
with private family, for gentleman.
2251 West Philadelphia Ave.
Phone Garfield 89984.

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SALES and SERVICE

every requirement. Two lengths only
are made: the shorter, for 10-foot bod-
ies, has a wheel base of 137 inches
and the longer, which is for 12-foot
bodies, has a 0lieel base of 152 inches.
Both chassis are equipped only with
pneumatic tires, with either single or
dual rears optional. 'Where single
fir:.. are used 112:X-inch sice,are fitted
in front and 34x7-inch at the rear.
For dual rear tire equipment disc
wheels are standard with 34-5-inch
tires both front and rear.
"This new and larger truck ern-
bodying the some well tried construc-
with private family. Apply 1955 Detroit business men.
Mr. Gorifwitz got his preliminary
tional features found in Graham
Blaine, Apt 6.
life insurance training under the di-
lire thereone-ton and ton-and-a-half
truchs," declared Mr. Garfield of Fair- GROCERY FOR SALE- Twelfth St. rection of V ice-president Morris Fish-
view, local Dodge Brothers dealer,
Well established. Will sell for cost man of the Detroit Life Insurance
"tills a long felt need for an equally.
of stock and fixtures. No agents. Company and his knowledge of the
technique of the business attracted
sturdy unit capable of handling heav-
Phone Empire 8992.
no much attention that he was called
ier Earls.
"Dodge Brothers 3/4-tun inmercial FOR RENT - Beatifully furnished, to New York, where he spent twin
large room with private family. years in expert work with one of the
ears nod Graham Brothers three ca-
pacities of trucks with bodies special-
Suitable for gentleman or couple. Eastern companies. He returned to
the
requirements
of
Phone Empire 35134. 1683 Pin- the Detroit Life four years ago and
ly designed to fill
has maintained a consistent produc-
,vet different emotions now Meet
gree Ave.
tion record in excess of $250,000 a
over 90 per cent of all commercial
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room year since that time.
haulage requirements."
for two gentlemen or couple. Ap-
Mr. Gorowitz is nut only well
known among Detroit business peo-
ply at 1961 Hazelwood Ave.
ple but is very popular among his as-
FOR RENT-Well furnished room sociates in the organization, now
for gentleman, on Dexter Blvd. serving as president of the Don't
near Joy Road. Phone Garfield Worry Club, a social and educational
95181.
organization within the agency ranks
of the Detroit Life.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
for one or two persons in private
home. Phone Empire 4333-W.

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campaigning in Detroit and Wayne
county, Mayor Green will include a
large nunil•r of factory 141111 labor
meetings in his schedule of addresses.
His platform in behalf of labor call-
ing for m ire representation, increased
workmen's compensation, and latter
working conditions, have berm cheered
to the echo innumerable times by
Wayne county working men.

PAIGE-JEWETT

Rabbi f.fintlt•• is well 010W11 U. 11U

trot( Jewry ns an a ll y Sian
in English and Yiddish, mid all wile

attend the services will be afforded a
rare spiritual treat in hearing one of
" Detroit's best cantors and orators.


FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
for one or two gentlemen. Near
three car lines. Private family.
2447 Clairmount Ave. For in-
formation call Euclid 2394-R.

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A ftor a brief excursion out into the
state Fred At'. Cresol, Republican can-
Cantor Wolf BrunotT, who Was
dolate
for governor, will be back in
graduated with highest honors from
Detroit and Wayne county next week,
the Petrograd Conservatory of Music,
the
next
to the last Week of his
and who will conduct Rosh Hashonah
and Vein Kippur services at t he As- sational campaign.
Beginning
,his lost two weeks of
tor Theater, corner of Twelfth street
and Lee place, will have as his o
elate, Rabbi G. Zakuto, who has 1.
signed from the congregation at Nit

THE BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE

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Solvay
Coke

Solvay
e
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Coke Prices
1
Advance September 1st

Last chance to buy Solvay Coke at Summer
prices ... $12.50 for egg or chestnut ... $11.00
for pea coke.

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UNITED FUEL eg SUPPI:

Stella Mayhew at Temple.

Stella Mayhew, America's cheeriest 1
comedienne, and Dare Apollon and
Company di, Ole headline. honors on f
the bill at B. F. Keith's Temple Thea-
ter starting Sunday matinee. Miss
Mayhew offers a collection of charac-
ter songs, written especially for her
by Paul Gerard Smith. Mr. Apollon
presents his "Apollonian Revue," as-
seated by Marjory Lane, Dorothy
Charles and the Manila orchestra.
Others billed: Frank Davis and Adele
Darnell in their rip-roaring comedy
skit, "Caterpillars;" Sun Fong-1.in
and Company, direct from Pekin in •
routine of sensational Chinese novel-
ties; Frank Farron, dealer in laughs;
Miss Lindsay and "Sultan" in an
equine surprise; two acts to fill and
the weekly screen program.

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Sunshine

Service

-always on time.

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