A lfferiCall iftWiSk Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE MEVentorritwisti C RouciE _ " .• CLASSW1ED 'TICE •• - - - A. Z. A. TO CONCLUDE SPECHT CONTINUES ACTIVITIES OF YEAR ON REGENT STAGE MACK R. WEISS--Strictly kosher caterer for weddings, banquets, portico, etc. Excellent food. Bates reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Empire 7146. Will also rent out home for private par- tie,and weddings. Mei at. if The story of Paul Specht, who is now in the eleventh week of his stay on the stage at the Regent theater, is fa- mous as the father of American dance music as it is played today. MRS. J. SIIERLINE-First-class cooking and catering for wed- dings and parties. 15852 Lin- wood Avenue. Phone Hemlock 1881-NY. :ration cote i91. PAINTING AND DECORATING. FERS eon and of the sandal". with his v•rsam shown 'pi i Sid 'Lit t- Ceilinp and walls washed, painte6 and blended. Floors re- newed and waxed. Don't wait for the rush. Call Euclid 9051-J. II. Ginsberg. FOR RENT-3027 Calvert Ave. Upper 6 rooms and breakfast room. Tile bath and shower. Come and see this beautiful flat 'at a bargain for responsible people. $100. Phone Arlington 2949. from '•.rtin4 FOR RENT-Nice, airy bedroom with private family. Board if desired. Also garage. Phone Hemlock 2961-R. YOUNG LADY desirous of joining party motoring to Toronto, Can- ada, over July 4 week-end. l'hone Garfield 9267-W. -ly. •w is FOR RENT-Furnished room, at 13623 Linwood. Inquire store below. NOR ing School for Girls the Mid. Vert .raf*rY agnbed protected than by a provision of this kind it is hard to understand, nor do we feel called upon to sub- mit the plans to every architect and engineer who may feel a will- ingness to pass upon the same. If the eminent engineers above men- tioned and the officials of the city of Detroit are satisfied, we are sure that the citizens of the city troit could, if they would, grant rights in their streets for a longer period than 30 years. The bridge company has at no time under- taken to mislead the people by claims that this will be a free bridge or that it will be anything else, if it is allowed to be built, than a privately owned enterprise whose rates of charge are always subject to the officials of the United States government having jurisdiction thereof and to similar officials of the Dominion of Can- ada, nor do we expect rights to be granted to the company which are not possible to be granted to them under the constitution of the state of Michigan and the charter of the city of Detroit," said Mr. Austin. the opponents of this project any department having jurisdiction opinion to the effect that the com- . over any feature of the construc- mon council of the city of Detroit, tion. How the city could be better or the people of the city of De- of Detroit will be satisfied. (Nato by Atedal PAUL SPECHT Paul Specht it was who first of- fered the public the present popu- lar type of music for dancing. Almost as famous in England and Europe as he is in the United States, Specht has played before several of the European rulers, and his music is the favorite of the present prince of Wales, for whom he played when the prince made his last visit to this country. Specht and his Columbia Artists offer a delightful musical treat every week at the Regent, in ad- dition to playing the accompani- ment to the vaudeville offerings. The screen offering this week is "The Night of Love," which co- stars Ronald Colman and Vilnia Banky, FOR SALE-Single house, 4 bed- rooms, modern in every way; 2. car garage; located 'A block from 12th St., two blocks from Roosevelt school, one block to new Jewish synagogue. Cost $15,000, will sacrifice for $13,. FLAT FOR RENT-Beautiful 6• room modern flat, newly decor- $2,500 cash, $110 per 500. ated, steam heat, side drive, rponth. See owner, 1938 Tux- breakfast room, tile bath. Near edo Ave. W. C. Lowd. rouse been interested in a perpetual franchise must be conclusively shown when they were willing to undertake this work upon a mere revocable resolution of the com- mon council, which in its terms was made expressly revocable. We doubt if a lawyer of any standing in the state of Michigan will give "In addition to these considera- tions the plans have been ap- proved by the Canadian govern- ment and throughout the construc- tion the Canadian government is represented by a competent engi- neer of their appointment, who will be upon the job daily. "Originally the company was years known as the "King of the "That the company has never B'rith, its aims and the possibili- ratified by Mr. Ralph Modjeski, willing to undertake construction London East End." ties of the local chapter. RAGTIME - Jazz, piano, voice and all instruments in 20 les- sons., Branch of Christensen Schools. 1609 Broadway. Cherry 5476. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for refined young lady with private family. 1969 Tay- lor Ave. I'hone Garfield 29734. "The American Transit com- pany has at all times felt that the considerations as to whether or not they are to be allowed to cross certain streets in the city of De- troit in the air with the approach to the bridge should not be wrap- ped up in any political contro- very," said J. W. Austin, speaking for the company. "This was one of the nearly con- animations which lead the com- pany to request that an election be held at a time other than a general election, when many other questions are before the people and various candidates are being voted upon. It is also of vital im- portance to the company, in order to sieve the franchise granted to it by the United States govern- ment, that work be kept continu- of a bridge upon a mere resolution probably the outstanding bridge of the common council. It was engineer in America today, and later felt by those interested in one of the most eminent in the the city's welfare that the grant world. The local firm of Smith, of the right to cross the streets Rinchman & Grylls have been re- should be submitted to the people tained to collaborate more partic- for their ratification or rejection. ularly upon the architectural em- bellishments of the bridge. "The objections so far as we "Further than that the ordi- can learn to the ordinance in its nance specifically provides that the present form are three: bridge shall be built only after it "I. Grade of the bridge is too has been Approved by every city high in places. "2. There is 110 assurance of the architectural beauty. "3. The rights granted the com- pany amount to a perpetual fran- chise. "The design of the bridge and the grades leading up to the main part of the structure have been approved by those we believe to Z. A. head, is to be present at the be as competent bridge engineers meet. A group of the A. Z. A. members as there are in America. The en- has been chosen to assist in the in- gineers connected with McClin- itiation, at the convention, of the tock-Marshali & Company are of Bernard Ginsburg das sof candi- recognized high standing and in dates. addition to their plans and designs, Max Edwards, chaplain of Per- we have had the approval of Col- LORD SWAYTHLING fection Lodge and a former vice- ously in progress. In order to have onel N. Monsarrat, Canada's president of Pisgah, was the speak- English Jewry continues to the work progress it is necessary leading engineer and architect, er at last Wednesday's meeting. mourn the passing of Lord Sway- to immediately purchase large Professor Win. II. Burr of Colum- In a very interesting talk, he dis- tracts of property and undertake bia University, Dwight P. Robin- cussed the ,A. Z. A., its relationship thling, powerful in financial and work on a considerable scale. son & Company o New York, and to the Independent Order 13'nai political circles, and for many these plans must be approved and CURTAINS FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED. Faultless Cur- tain Laundry. Phone Empire the will o in Jewish young men are cordially invited to attend the last organiza- tion meeting of the Detroit chap- ter, Aleph Zadik Aleph, to be held Wednesday evening, June 29, in the Mini li'rith Community House, 275 Ferry avenue east. The age hurt is I to 21 years. Al this meeting, final plans for the participation of the A. Z. A., in the convention of District Grand Lodge No. 6, 1. 0. B. B., to be held in Detroit July 3 to 6, will Is made. Incidentally, it is expected that the local chapter will be officially in- stalled at the convention, folowing word that Sam Reber, national A. . Famous Jew Mourned AUSTIN TELLS DETROIT RIVER BRIDGE FACTS Don't ever bet you can beat a Chandler up a hill new Central high and Roosevelt school. 1721 Calvert Ave. Phone Hemlock 0425-M. ROOM TO RENT-Nice large room for gentleman or couple FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished with nice, refined Jewish family. room for one or two gentlemen, 3789 Calvert Ave. ladies or couple, with desirable private family. Rent reasonable; near car and bus lines. 15787 ENGLISH OR JEWISH old lady wishes a good home at $28 a Muirland. Arlington 3689-W. month. Address Jewish Chron- icle, Box 710. PERRY'S ORCHESTRA - Music furnished for all occasions. Spe- CORNER FLAT FOR RENT- cializing for weddings. 2261 Suitable for dentist or doctor's Wilkins St. offices. Rent reasonable. Good for Els. .1woi 11 , 0.1.A see York JEWISH excellent cook desires po- FOR RENT-Nice large furnished room in small family of adults, sition with private family. Is for gentleman. Shower. 1989 prepared to go to any resort or Gladstone Ave. Garage if de- country. Call Mrs. Kushner. sired. Phone Euclid 1014. Walnut 4018-M. SI, NON V•VWfil Chapel. tAL 'ORS : 2114 ■ in Lewl. ;t neighborhood. Phone Saturday, FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Randolph 0570; Sunday and room for one or two gentlemen evenings, Empire 1273-W. or couple. All conveniences. 2670 Gladstone, Apt. 108. Phone FOR RENT-Nice furnished room Garfield 4986-M. for gentleman or couple. Garage if desired. Telephone service. FOR RENT-Beautiful room with Phone Euclid 3393-J. two windows, hot water and other conveniences. Close to Dexter bus. Rent very reason- WANTED-Room and hoard for invalid man. Will pay well. able. 3769 Glynn Court. Phone Phone Arlington 1421-91. Garfield 4444-R. IFA A WANTED-A refined young man ANTI-DIABETES-Sure cure for diabetes without injections. The who is looking for a room with medicinal anti-diabetes is a gen- a quiet, congenial family. Every uine product of herbs, harmless home privilege allowed. Call to the system. No chemical sub- Empire 3001-J. stances. Reduces the sugar con- tent to normal. No other com- FOR RENT-New, modern 3-room plications. Positively cures after flat. Steam; garage. 4009 Grand a trial of a few bottles. We Ave. West, Phone Arlington have letters from prominent 3262-R. doctors and cured patients. WANTED-Man and wife to as- Highly recommended. Try this sist with housework., Man can medicine and eradicate this work nut. Good home. Call at dreadful disease. For further 9014 La Salle Blvd. information write 9914 Harper St. Phone Whittier 7558-W. St. HIGHEST prices paid for men's and boys' old clothes, old shoes TO LEASE - Furnished home, and old soft hats, antiques and 1204 Edison Ave. Eight months anything and everything that or longer. Shown by appoint. you wish to discard. A post card ment. Phone Lappin, Cadillac or a two-cent letter will mean 4642 or Arlington 3789. dollars for you. I have put up , . a bond with the Detroit police REFINED FAMILY in modern home on lake front at Lake department, my license No. 10,- Orion desires a few summer 571; so you don't have to be worried to let me in your house. boarders by week or week-ends. 2030 Clairmount Ave„ Detroit. Call Orion 73. Will call anywhere. E. Moe, Sunday dinners by reservations. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for gentleman or lady, or couple. Rent very reasonable. 3778 Webb Ave., near Dexter Blvd. Downstairs. Mrs. Gold- Charles Jolley, who for the past stein. three years has been tenor soloist JOLLEY FEATURED ON CAPITOL BILL at the Temple Beth El, will be FOR RENT - Nicely furnished featured at the Capitol theater airy room for gentleman, with next week in recognition of his private family of adults. Near completion of one year as the fea- car and bus line. Rent reason- tured singer there and his record able. Call Sunday. Arlington of having sung more than 1,400 2I39-W. consecutive performances. It is to be known as "Charles Jolley FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Week." room with family of three Chief in his repertoire of spe• adults. Rent reasonable. 2723 era! song numbers for the occasion Sturtevant Ave. Phone Hem- will be "Eli-Eli," Mr. Jolley an- lock 0485-M. nounces. His splendid singing of this classic Jewish lament was FOR RENT-Pingree at Dexter what attracted the attention of Dr. Blvd.. nice furnished room for William Howland, choir director one or two gentlemen or couple. at Beth El, to Jolley three years Kitchen privileges. Garage if ago, and resulted in his being en- desired. Nice clean home.. gaged for the temple choir. Phone Garfield 0064-W. Sine(' then, he has sung at least mice a year and on many special FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room. Home privileges; suitable holiday occasions at Beth El, and during that time has mastered a for refined couple. Good loca- tion, near Woodward Ave. repertoire of Hebrew songs almost Phone Empire 4692. as large as that he sings in Eng- lish. Rabbi Dr. Leo M. Franklin YOUNG Jewish widower with lit- has often proclaimed Jolley the tle girl two years old desires finest tenor soloist ever heard board and room for child and there, and the young tenor was himself. Prefer childless home also a greater favorite with Rabbi where woman can give neces- Berkowitz during the latter's term sary care and attention to child. at the synagogue. Environment must be pleasant. Among the other special vocal Willing to pay well. References numbers to be sung by Jolley at exchanged. Write Jewish Chron- the Capitol next week will be such icle, Box 709. English tenor classics as "Just That One Hour" and "Because." FOR RENT-A new, beautiful 7- He will have as his special piano room flat, furnished, to sublet accompanist for the week, Arthur for the summer months, in the Graham, recent winner of the na- finest section of the city. 2744 tional pianist prize. Gdale Ave. Call Arlington len . A special stage show surroolo:: 9719-M Mr. Jolley. Other acts will be the _---- Right Ernie Young GirIA, a clever FOR RENT - Nicely furnished I dancing troupe; the Dufor Boys, room with private family of two I adults. No other roomers. Lady right out of • Broadway musical preferred. 1687 Calvert Ave. show with a ewer and dance ores- stati on, and the Three Giboon Phone llemlock 66154. 'irk, harmony singers. Charles house- Irwin begins his second week as WANTED - Experienced keeper to take full charge of master of ceremonies, and Rum have good refer- Morgan and hie Rhythmic Ronwos' home. Most ences. Write Jewish Chronicle, will play new popular and jazz Box 712. melodies. Magnificent Royal Eights and Sixes But Chandler's popular place among the finest of America's fine cars is fixed and main- tained by many other attributes in addition to this recognized pre-eminence in power. Chandler's record time up the craggy slopes of Pikes Peak-the world's loftiest automobile highway-continues to stand unbeaten and un- challenged! With a motor designed to master this moun- tain of mountains, you can well understand why Chandler shows such easy mastery over all the hills encountered in everyday driving. ROM coast to coast people F are congratulating Chand- ler for the charm and magnif- icence of the new custom de- signs, and telling what a grand and glorious experience it is to get the feel of the Chandler perform- ance. The outer resplendence and inner magnifi- cence of the new Royal Eight and new Sixes by Chandler well tell the through-and-through quality that makes a Chandler a Chandler! In the new Royal Eight and new Sixes alike you find the finest conceptions of decorous style expressed in custom body treatment, and the finest ideals of comfort and convenience car- ried out handsomely in appointments, dimen- sions and upholstery. Instantaneous Chassis Lubrication 1000 Miles at 86.96 Miles an Hour! And when it comes to traveling-Chandler holds the record for the fastest 1000 miles ever made on wheels-1000 miles in 689 minutes; a sustained average of 86.96 miles an hour! This amazing feat of speed and endurance was performed and officially timed on the fa- mous race track at Culver City, Cal.-and with- out a tire change or a mechanical adjustment! Time and time again Chandler reaffirms the invincibility of Chandler power by winning all kinds of hill-climbing contests. All the twenty-eight new models possess, in addition to Chandler's great Pikes Peak power principle, the inimitable advantage of "One Shot" centralized chassis lubrication. 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