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CARD OF THANKS
for its wonderful donation to the It
organization through one of its
The Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai members, Mr. Rosenau. It will
B'rith wish to extend heartfelt certainly be used toward a good
thanks to the Junior B'nai B'rith cause.
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COUNCILMAN
Public Service.
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RE-ELECT
JAMES J.
MURPHY
COUNCILMAN
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Twenty years' experience in handling Detroit's
business as a CIVIL ENGINEER in various City
Departments and as COUNCILMAN.
'anizationi.
COAL
A Few of Our Many Specials
POCAHONTAS
LUMP .s.".t;:a:d $10.45
EGG R $10.45
STOVE Rescreened $8.45
$15.00. Stove $15.50
Hard Coal Egg Chestnut
No. 1 $15.00
ABOVE PRICES IN
and Financed
807 MURPHY BUILDING
Highland Park, Mich.
Whittier 9200.
Arlington 6264 Arlington 4506
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HONEST
bm in the city ordinance that after
20 years, and again at :30, 40 and
50 years, the city may purchase the
subway property, the price decrees-
ing materially eachdecade. And
if the property is not purchased, it
reverts to the city without cost at
the end of 60 years. This provision
applies to both cities served by the
sulnivay, so that either or both nifty
purchase, and in any event it will
acquire, the portion of the subway
lying within their national territa•
ies.
FOR RENT-Nice furnished roan, FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
for one or two gentlemen. Rea-
suitable for couple or gentleman
sonable. 2494 Pingree
Ave.
or lady. 1165 West Philadelphia.
Phone Garfield 7209-R.
Phone Empire 6563-W.
BARTHELMESS FILM
AT MILES SATURDAY
Homes Designed, Built
2-TON LOTS OR MORE.
EAST SIDE COAL CO.
ple
od•
ing
as
ind
street. Thus virtually nothing is
asked of the city; no expenditures,
no street crossings, no disturbance
of public works of any character-.
noting but permission to tunnel far
down in the subsoil from thebar-
Imr line to the terminal site. The
subway portal and the ramp lead-
ing down to it will be entirely on
property already acquired by the
subway company. The project is
on planned that its Detroit termi-
nal building will form a handsome
addition to any municipal center
Capt. JOHN
STEVENSON
for COUNCILMAN
Fair With Everybody. Always On the Job.
Molly O'Day is blessed with typ-
ical Irish luck.
That's what they are saying on
the First votional hit at Burbank,
w here Al
Rocket..
"loba
chance"
and cast
M on I I y as
leading
lady for
!Tick Bar-
thelmess in
"The Pat-
ent Leath-
er Kid,"
the Alfred
Santell
production
whichre-
MOLLY O'DAY
opens t h e
Miles Theater Saturday night, Oct.
29. and will be shown twice daily
thereafter.
Al Rockett had expected to make
the dramatic sequence of the pic-
ture toward the close, to give
Molly a little more time to become
accustomed to the role. When
Dick Barthelmess injured his foot
the whole production schedule was
changed, as it was necessary to go
into the hospital scene Or dismiss
the company for the time being.
"Molly O'Day is a 'find,' "
Rockett declared. "She is going
tf, do big things in pictures and
First National is fortunate in hav•
ing her under contract. We
searched Hollywoml for the girl to
play this part and luckily we
found her."
"The First Auto" Is
Offered at Regent
"The F ir st Auto" a comedy built
around the appearance of the first
vehicles of that type in the coun-
try, will be the screen attraction at
the Regent theater fur this week
starting Sunday. Patsv Ruth Mil-
ler, Barney °afield and Russell
Simpson are featured in the pro-
duction which is declared to be very
funny.
The story of "The First Auto" is
laid in the days when horseless car-
riages were beginning to displace
horses, and arousing antipathy in
the breast of such people as old
Hany Armstrong, lover of horse-
flesh, and father of a headstrong
son, who insists on having a car.
There will k a live act vaude-
ville program headlined by "A Trip
to Holland" a musical dance ex-
travaganza with nine people; Will
Roberts, noted Scotch comedian;
Tarim, Sisters "America's Song
Beauties" and the Six Maximos, a
novelty juggling act. The Novelty
Duo, a song and dance team close '
the program.
Lieberman's Kosher
IRENE SCHARRER
Soloist
N ext Symphony Pair
$1.00
to 62.50
12th Street at Seward
HEBREW TEACHER WANTED.
To teach class from 4 to 6 p. m.
l'hone Empire 8365-W, between
8 and 10, mornings.
FOR RENT-Nice steam heated
room with all convenience., for
gentleman, with private family.
Near street car and bus line.
Rent reasonable.
No
other
roomers. Telephone Arlington
3965-R.
Business Office
Empire 3472
Friday Night, Oct. 28.
Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 29 and 30.
Evening 8:30
Matinee 2:30.
New York's Great Success-Played Simultaneously in
Two Theatres.
"STEP MOTHERS
By I. KALMANOVICH.
A problem of family life. Como and are whether Step-
mothers are really in bad.
Ticket.: Nights, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10 and 75e;
Matinees, $1.65, $1.10, 75c and 50c.
OXIYASHINGTON
WASHINGTON IM.Vfl,ATClIffORD
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The World's Finest Picture.
WILLIAM FOX P
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Superlative Artists
JANET GAYNOR
CHARLES FARRELL
la a Lave
Story That
Has Never
Been Equell•d
7th
Heaven ',
The World's Finest
Motion Pictures!
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ON GRAND CIRCUS PARK
First Time at Popular Prices!
"BEN HUR"
The Famous Story of Ancient Jerusalem That
Has Thrilled Millions.
W ITII -
Ramon Novarro :: May McAvoy
And Host of Stars.
Four Year. - $4,000,000 - 150,000 People
Make It the Greatest Spectacle E•er
Filmed.
Every Jew In Detroit Should See This
Picture!
IA Iti IE IN
0514
BARNEY OLDIIELD
PATSY RUTH MILLER.
A Romantic Joy Ride
5-ACTS VAUDEVILLES
A VERY
FOR RENT - Attractive
large
room in heated apartment.
With couple. Continuous hot
water, tub and shower bath.
Suitable for one or two. Eu-
clid at Fourteenth. Phone Gar.
field 6773-M.
Baritone
Soloist
Lawrence Tibbett
Ticket Office
Empire 3488
FOR RENT -- Nicely furnished
room with three windows. Next
to bathroom. Small private fam-
ily. Good location. 9603 N.
Martindale Ave. Phone Euclid
9556-M.
FINE WAR WIDOW de-
sires to make the acquaintance
of a well-situated gentleman.
She is 42 years of age and is a
good housekeeper and mother.
Would not mind one or two chil-
dren. Object matrimony. Write
Jewish Chronicle, Box 950.
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November
and
GARRILOWITSCH Conductor
Tickets
Restaurant Is Open !
-Jewish lady as house- The Newspaper Reporter Que.
lion. the Orchestra Leader.
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keeper. To take full charge.
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Must be reliable. Not over 37
"What is your favorite smoke?" have lived in or visited Orion, BEGINNIN G
years old. Phone Arlington
"Murad," says the orchestra Mich., Lieberman's Kosher Res-
2186.
taurant at 8047 Twelfth street, SUNDAY
leader.
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
opposite Litt man's Peoples Thea-
"Why?" asks the reporter.
for one or two gentlemen or
"A Mum], in my opinion, is like ter, needs no introduction. Mrs.
couple. All privileges. 1175 a perfectly tuned instrument, Lieberman's "gefulte fish" and
West Euclid Ave. Phone North- played by a master musician. It is "strudel" have delighted many • 111
•ay 0287-W.
mellow and soothing. Other cig- bachelor as well as the more for-
arettes that I've tried to smoke are tunate married folks. They are
PIANO FOR SALE-Good as new. harsh and irritating. So I regard equipped to cater for engagement
('rice reasonable. Ida Segen, Murad as my cigarette harmony." and wedding parties.
1474 Blaine Ave., downstairs.
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Pianist
ci.ea.a 8290
The enabling ordinance would development at the ((ant of Wood-
give the subway company the priv- ward avenue, and will in no way
ilege of running the subway deep interfere with plans for the Detroit
River drive.
in the ground beneath city owned
Perhaps the outstanding feature
property at the foot of Randolph of the entire subway is the provis-
MRS. J. SHERLINE -First-class FOR RENT-3207 Blaine. Three
cooking and catering for wed-
Charles Farrel had not the faint-
and four-room apartments.
dings and parties. 15852 Lin-
Newly decorated. Reduced est idea that he would be selected
wood Avenue. Phone hemlock
rents. Inquire caretaker. l'hone for the part as he canna into Frank
1881-W.
Barrage's office early last spring
Garfield 43954
when the director was looking ev-
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished FOR RENT - Burlingame 1473.
erywhere for a suitable Chico for
room with private family. Near
Six-room lower flat with garage. "7th Heaven."
Hamilton car line. Call Hem-
Large bedrooms and closet
Charles was only being helpful
lock 9096-J. 1250 Calvert.
space. Phone Arlington 8904-1 and had to come to suggest his
FOR RENT-Large airy furnished FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished friend, Edmond Morale, whom he
considered ideal for the role.
room with private family. 1624
room for gentleman. Private
But Charles was wearing in
Hazelwood Ave. Phone Empire
funnily. Home comforts. Near French Beret cap as 11 dare and
5040-W.
car and bus lines. Phone Hem- presented such a jaunty appear.
lock 9829-W.
ance that Mr. Borzage was visual-
FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
room for one or two gentlemen. YOUNG MARRIED MAN, 32 izing him as Chico the whole time
Charles was pleading for his
References. 2691 Elmhurst Ave.
years old, with five years' gro- friend's cause.
Phone Hemlock 7473-M.
cery and delicatessen excpri-
After gaining the dircnctor's
ence, desires position. Can give promise that he would give the
FOR RENT-Boston Blvd. 3347.
the best of references. Phone friend a test Charles left for Texas
Will share apartment with re-
Euclid 3195-J.
fined business girl. Reasonable
to play the lead in "The Rough
rent. Phone Northway 3708.
FOR RENT-Large pleasant fur- Riders," unconscious of the fact
nished room for one or two per- that as soon as he left the office,
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
sons. Private bath and excel- Mr. Borzage had called for studies
for young man. Good home for
of him in various make-ups.
lent location. l'rivate funnily.
right party. 4089 Pingree Ave.
The result was that Charles was
Phone Empire 0505.
Phone Euclid 11714.
notified by wire that he had won
the
coveted part of the year-with-
UPPER DUPLEX FOR RENT-
FURNISHED ROOM suitable for
Five-room modern flat. Newly out men a test.
one or two. Home privileges.
"7th
Heaven," the most talked
decorated. Three bedrooms,
Very good location, 2934 Co-
beautiful sun room, stall shower about picture of the year, is sched-
lumbus. Call Walnut 3322-R.
uled
to
begin its third weeks run
and electric heater. 1244 Bur-
at the Fox-Washington theater
lingame Ave.
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
commencing Saturday.
for gentleman, with private
FOR RENT--Steam heated fur-
family. 2968 Elmhurst avenue.
nished room for gentleman. Hotel Grant Now Open
Phone Arlington 4663-M.
Elmhurst near Linwood. Phone •
Is One of City's Best
Arlington 4809-R.
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room,
with private family. 9318 Brush,
Max Marmorstein, One of Cleve-
FOR
RENT
-Large
furnished
near Kenilworth. l'hone Ar-
room with private family. 2477 land's largest and most widely
lington 8208-W.
Hazelwood Ave. Phone Garfield known real estate brokers and
building developers, has recently
111174.
FOR RENT-Nice large furnished
purchased the Carlton Plaza resi-
airy room. Suitable for one or
FOR RENT - Large nicely fur- dential and commercial hotel at
two gentlemen. Small refined
nished room with private fam- 2931 John R. street, and after
funnily. Reasonable. Near car
ily. Suitable for two gentlemen having spared no expense in the
line and bus. 2014 Blaine, Apt.
or ladies. Garage. Convenient- way of improving the furnishings
B-1.
ly located. 3016 Clairmount and equipment, re-opened it un-
der the name of Hotel Grant.
Ave. Phone Garfield 36794.
Sidney L. Rothwell, who is a
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished well-known hotel man in Detroit
Eat for health and strength.
room, suitable for one or two and who has for years been identi-
We serve fresh vegetables daily
gentlemen. Near car and bus fied in the operation of the Hotel
lines. l'rivate family. 2711 Normandie, has been selected as
and bake our own whole wheat
Clairmount. Telephone Euclid manager and he invites all his
bread.
7008-W.
friends and visitors in Detroit tin
call at his new location to inspect
Physical Culture
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished the hotel. Mr. Rothwell has had a
room with private family. 3020 long and varied experience and
Restaurant
West Euclid Ave. Phone Gar- association in the hotel field and
231 JOHN R. STREET
field 1481-J.
has been very active in association
ONE OF OUR CI.IENTS, now de- work. At the present time, he is
veloping a large new business in first vice-president of Michigan
Detroit, requires two real sales- Charter 29 of the Hotel Greeters
men. A rare opportunity to of America, the largest hotel as-
DENNIS S. O'NEILL
make a big money-making life- sociation in the world, and has
time connection. Curtis Busi- served the same organization in
BUILDER
ness Counsellors. Phone North- all executive and advisory capaci-
ties.
way 5583 for appointment.
Detroit Needs Him in the Council because De-
ndorsed by
The voters of Detroit will he giv.
en an opportunity at the Nov. 8 per cent to the under-river section.
election to express their judgement
Detroit-Ontario Subways, Inc., is
upon the projected vehicular sub- the name of the Detroit company,
way beneath the river between this which in conjunction with the De-
city and Windsor. The issue will troit and Windsor Subway Corn-
go on the ballots in the form of an pally, of Windsor, will finance and
inrdinance adopted by the city count- construct the subway. Officers of
ail enabling tunnel construction in the Detroit company are as follows:
the subsoil beneath city property William A. Comstock, president;
and referred by the council to the Judson Bradway, vice-president;
electorate for final decision. Eugene Klapp, New York engineer,
The vehicular subway is planned vice-president; Arthur Gardner of
soas to provide a direct roadway Detroit, secretary-treasurer. Direc-
connection between the business tors include the officers together
districts of the two cities. Automo- with Sherwin Hill, law partner of
biles will enter or leave a terminal Charles II. amen, former ambas-
portal in Detroit within the block sailor to Japan; Huston Rawls, De-
hounded by Bates, Woodbridge, trait investment banker. Wendell
Randolph and Atwater streets, and M. Anderson. Detroit capitalist,
will descend by a grade of about 4.8 and F. T. Martin of Windsor.
Fox-Washington Now
troit Knows His Eleven Years' of Excellent
VICTOR KOLAR, Condor lint
The engineer's conception of the proposed Detroit-Windsor subway, on which the voter, will express their judgment at the election
on Nov. 8. The project is one of the most remarkable in engineering history and is intended to unite the business districts of the two
cities for their mutual benefit.
MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher
caterer for weddings, banquets, FOR RENT - A beautiful fur- FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
parties, etc. Excellent food.
with private family. 1652 Tay-
nished room with private fam-
Rates reasonable. 1670 Pingree
lor Ave. Phone Empire 0924-W.
ily. No other roomers and no
Ave. Empire 7146. Will also
children. • Boston Blvd., near
rent out home for private par-
Dexter. Home privileges. Phone "Seventh Heaven" At
ties and weddings.
Euclid 8950-M.
operate
A.
ORCHESTA HALL
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
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The cars are offered with full
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The Peerless Motor Company, equipment and used cars will be
which is now making its own au- accepted in trade with terms to
tomobile bodies, is offering this su it.
week 20 current models which
represent machines that were
made when the company was still
Ladles te WOE LIG
sending out its body work.
Consequently these cars are
priced to sell and sell immediate-
n. , Iv
ly. This otter will interest many
prospective car buyers because' it
IliirossIO
is a splendid opportunity to pur-
AND HIS Black & White REVUE
chase standard Peerless ears at a
and "Susie"
with "Butterbeans" ■
tremendous discount.
The models included in this sale Usual Midn7,111 Show II.30 Saturday
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are numbers 80, 90, '72 and 69 and
1 Peerless Offers New
reaodus te„rs, sedans, broug-
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Cars at Big Discount
New
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LINWOOD AND PHILADELPHIA
LOTS OF PARKING Sl'ACE
Opening-Sat. Evening 7 p. m.
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Rig Stags P eeeee Won •1111
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