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P IEPLTRO HJ EWISAORD NICLE

^AGE TWO

Pianos to

EMANUEL FISHMAN
AWARDED A MEDAL
,

Rent for Summer Homes

Pianos Tweed.
Repaired and
Rebuilt. Tele-
phone Cherry
3600

A grand piano would he a source of bound-
., less . emoyment -contribute so greatly to the
ction and charm of your home.
'distin

Vose

Small Grand 'Piano

only *795

It is an instrument of universally recognized high
quality. Vote Pianos have been before the public
for three-quarters of a century and are inter-
nationally noted for beauty of tone and excellence
of construction. This dainty grand is of unusually
graceful design-a lovely piece of furniture, as
well as a means to fullest measure of musical
delight for your home. We will accept your
present piano, at liberal allowance, as part pay.
ment. The balance may be paid in small amounts
m nobly if desired. The Vose is a piano to he
proud of-come in and see about having this
exquisite small Grand NOW.

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Emanuel Fishman, 15-year- obi
son of Sir. and Sirs. Morris Ei sh-
man of Gladstone avenue, a sopho-
more student at
Northern Iligh
Schott was
awarded a nod-
al for being an
all-arount ath-
lete.
Emanuel dis-
tinguished him-
self in basket-
ball and base-
ball and is men-
tioned honor-
ably on the all-
city basketball
team.
1 he medal is
annually award- Emanuel Fishm an
ed by the Northern High Stu ml-
ards.

'"The Alio:rot Collin of Deonoh"

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Known for melte years as

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Offers for Investment

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First mortgages on individual homes, well
located in the Detroit Metropolitan district.

Your inquiries solicited. We also have
a large amount of money available for
the purchase°, desirable land contracts.



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WITH BRAKES-

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Health Authorities

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SHORTEST DIRECT BUS SERVICE

All Work Guaranteed

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Made to Order

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Peter N. Prins & Company

MONUMENTS

• Announce

the opening of their offices in the

Penobscot Bldg.

GRANITE AND MARBLE

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Telephone Cherry 0366-0368

Suite 682 4

Max Wrotalavaky
9521 Goodwin

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At Westminster

EisPire 7000: 'shone Hemlock 1591-J

gins Eighth Week at
Garrick.

g IEGEL

Pauline Frederick enters her
eighth sucessful week in "The
Scarlet Woman" at the Garrick
Theater next Monday night. Sel-
dom has a comedy, which came di-
rect from the Pacific Coast with-
out benefit of Broadway approval,
enjoyed such local popularity.
There has been strong interest in
Miss Frederick, an equal favorite
of stage and screen, perfectly fit-
ted in a stage ride that display,
her gifts as a comedienne. Audi-
ences have also welcomed a Michi-
gan playwright, Zelda Sears, in her
double capacity Of author and ac-
tress. Miss Sears scores in a prin-
cipal comedy role in "The Scarlet
Woman."

I stock sad bond business

-Picot edged!
-Reinforced in
toe and heel!
-Super-sheer!

"Steamboat Bill Jr." called by
many who have seen it Buster
Keaton's funniest camedy, will
head the bill at the United Artists
Theater, beginning Friday, June
29.

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name-which stands for the
finest, sheerest quality in chif•
on.to-the-top hosiery.
'n ALL the latest summer col-
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SIEGEL'S-STREET-FLOOR-HOSIERY

Announcement!

A. ARISS

removal of his jewelry store front 11722 Dexter
Boulevard to more spacious quarters at

AIITIOUllt't, the

12036 Dexter Boulevard

(' one' and see this beautiful store in your neighborhood.

ONE FRAME
OR A
THOUSAND!

Cadillac

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Cadillac Art & Frame Co.

2948 Woodward

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CARS WASHED

9 Minute Service

Never Closed-Open Day and Night

MORRISONS

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2425 Park Ave. at W. Vernor Highway.

Largest Garage in the Northwest Section

STORAGE

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REPAIRS

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Cars Washed and Nickel Polished

Raskin Garage Co.

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Monterey and Dexter

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467 Selden, Near Cass

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Everything Pertaining to the Automobile
Exceptional Service on Alemiting, Greas-
ing Doping, Radiator and Battery Service.

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Arlington 6264 Arlington 4506

Silk Hose
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This new member of
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is-

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"Steamboat Bill, Jr." at
United Artists Theater.

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Super Auto Service

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Excellent service facilities for washing, doping and greasing
cars. A complete line of Goodyear tires.

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AND GAS

Bonstelle Playhouse.

The Bonstelle Playhouse contin-
ues "A Free Soul," Willard Stack's
dramatization of Adele Rogers St.
John's novel. for an o ther week,
Royce Landis in the
with Jessie
.
titlu role, as Jan Ashe George
lilackwood has the Melvin Douglas
role of Ace Wilfong, and Craig
Ward appears in prominent part.
The role of Steve. played in New
York by William A. Brady is taken
by William Pringle. "A Free Soul"
crashed the gates of Broadway last
season as an overnight sensation.
It ran successfully at the Klaus
Theater, under the direction of
William A. Brady.

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any occasion as they combine comfort and style.

DR. ISRAEL'S NEW OFFICE

Dr. J. Gilbert Israel announces
the removal of his office from the
Stroh Building to more spacious'
quarters at the Maecabee Building.

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Dick Wells
Transfer
Co.

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EM pire

Also service for Automobile
Dealers, Garages and RepitH
Shops. We repair and extract
broken keys from locks.

in Minutes

RASKIN GARAGE CO.
OPENS 3RD GARAGE

The occasion

Automobile Keys !

and

The Michigan Life Insurance!
Co. has done as much business
during the short time of its exist-
ence as have older companies in
the same period of time this year,
it was pointed out at the dinner
of the board of directors and
agents of the company 'Tuesday'
evening, June 19, at the Leland!
Detroit Hotel. Business to the
extent of $1,000,000 was written ,
during the past two months, it l
was reported.
Former Governor Alex Groes. I
beck, president of the company,'
emphasized that the company
took as a business basis the policy'
of assuring it safe investment for
both stockholders and policyhold-
ers, and said that if he had any ,
doubt as to the company's future.

Shire than a hundred bankers,
trust company afficials, editors and
others Wednesday witnessed the
laying of the cornerstone of the
new 40-story Union Trust Co.
building at Griswold and Congress
streets.
The ceremony opened when
Charles Beecher Warren, general
counsel for the National Bank of
Commerce and director of the trust
eempany, made a short address,
Camp Opens:
outlining the growth of the com-
On Sunday morning, July I, at
pany and its allied organizations.
9 o'clock, a special bus will leave
Fourteen stories of the building,
the clubhouse with the first week's
he said, would be occupied in car-
campers en route to the Y. W. II.
rying on the trust company and
A. canny on Lake Huron. Accom-
ski rig act (sales.
modations are rapidly being tilled SUCCVSS he would 110t hay(' accept-
Next, Mrs. Evangeline L. L.
and members who wish to go to ed the presidency. Ile also ex-
Lindbergh placed in a brass box
canny are urgent to plan their vacs- pressed confidence that success is
which was p laced in the corner- Gans at once. Registrations must inevitable with the present per-
p icture of
stone an au t o ern
be made in person at the dub- sonnel.
FENKELL AVE. CENTER
tier famous son and a pass to the
Among those whin attended the ,
TO CELEBRATE JULY 8 national House of Representatives house.
dinner was Joseph Zuckerman.
issued to her husband when he was
Zuckerman is we
ll k
in
Organizations meeting at the a representative. The pass also
the community, having won wany
Eenkell avenue branch of the Jew- bore the autograph of Col. Charles
friends during his connections
ish Centers Association are co-op- A. Lindbergh.
The playing of the annual with the Board of Commerce dur-
erating actively to insure the suc-
spring tournament at Knollwood ing the war, and later in his ac-
cess of the first annual jubilee of
Country Club has been the excuse tivities through his foreign ex-
the branch, to be held Sunday eve-
for a number of bridge and dinner change and steamship business. la
ning, July 8, at 8:30 o'clock, at
parties in the new grill room of a brief talk Mr. Zuckerman de-
the Center, :1430 Fenkell avenue.
the clubhouse. Last Wednesday clared thatthe immediate success
for the celebration is
Mrs. Charles Caplan was hostess of the agents is primarily due to
the completion of the first year's New and Modern Station Located at luncheon. Her guests made up to co-operation and assistance re-'
activities. It is to be featured
at Monterey and Dexter.
five tables of bridge. Another ceived from the officers of the
Icy a well rounded program C011-
party of 20 was entertained on company.
sisting of short addresses by mem-
Raskin Garage Co., owned and the same afternoon by Mrs. Ed
bers of the various organizations managed by Samuel and Emil Ras- Schhisman. The clubhouse has
Oriental Theater.
and - by directors of the Centers, kin, announces the opening of a become a popular ren lezvous for
S.
Association. The festivities will third garage, at 3375 Monterey afternoon bridge and evening gath-
This week's offering It the popu-
be concluded by a dance, to be at- avenue, at Dexter boulevard.
erings, many non-golfing members
lar Oriental Theater embraces an-
tended by members of the various
This, with the two other ga- taking advantage of the new fur- other well known headliner, Eddie
organizations and their friends.
rages, at 11524 Oakland avenue nishings of the clubhouse. Sun-
Nelson, who appeared last winter
and 623 Benton street, will make day the finals in the spring tourna-
at the Detroit Opera House in
the firm the owner of three ga- ment will be played off. The three Ziegfeld's "Kid Boots" for the
previous
rounds
have
developed
rages.
$5.50 patrons and now
• Ori-
at the
The third garage, n o w 00(.1',.•11, keen rivalry and a great turnou t ental Theater at popular laic,.
is one of the largest and most. mod- of the club membership is antici- O n ly through the courtesy of Earl
ern in the northwest district. At pated to witness the final and de- Curran dismissing, Eddie Nelson
all three garages washing, dopirg, ciding rounds in the three flights. from the 1)p.•ning rehearsals of the
greasing, plus the supply of gas A number of dinner parties are forthcoming Carroll "Vanities" is
and oil and storage, are features. scheduled to follow the matches.
Eddie in Detroit this week. Ediliti's1
Having been in business for
new vehicle for vaudeville is S.
In loving memory of IlYman Su-
The Fourth of July will be a
nine years, the Raskin garages
labeled "Fresh From the Sani-
beroff, who passed away June 27,
have earned ri reputation for their gala day at Knollwood, with a tarium," by Eddie Nelson and Joe
1926.
• olf events and
specialty in auto repair work. All number of special g
Young. Eddie will sing the latest
jobs, large and small, are taken many groups of members gather- songs as they should be sung (Old
Not dead to those who loved hint,
Not lost. but Kline berm,
care of at well equipped shops. ing for dinner in the grillroom.
no doubt will be it great drawing
To that beastirtil Itte of Somewhere,
Each garage is equipped with
nu store.
Where parting
card fur this week.
The final round in the annual
wrecking car, and all-might service
spring
golf
tournament
of
the
guarantees prompt attention,
His loving Wife and Children.
Hollywood Theater.
Knollwood Country Club will be
played intT this Sunday. Those
"Hip, Hip, Hooray," is th• title
Machpelah Cemetery. Surviving who have reached the finals in the of the stage presentation sehedided
him are his wife, Anne, and Ail- three flights are: Sidney Stone and fur the new Hollynvoia1 Theater,
Si.
Slitschkun,
M.
Silltnan
and
J.
MRS. R. JOSEPHSON
. dren, Mrs. Louis Greenspan. Mrs.
with the four-lay program begin-
aged 61, passed away at the home Manual W. Eisenberg, Max, Louis, Horwitz; N. King and I. 1. Cohen. ning Sunday. A variety of new
Knollwood will stage a number of
of her (laughter, Mrs. II. '1'. Gross- Evelyn, ( harlotte, Esther, Ses-
special matches on the Fourth of sets, backed by the regular house
man of this city, on Monday, Juno mour, Sybil and Montrose. Also
features, such as Sammy Dibert
18. Mrs. Josephson leaves six sisters, Mrs. Jake Kovinsky and July, including the "kickers' han- and his Sunnybrook Orchestra:
dicap:" a blind par event, mixed
children: Mr. Dave Josephson of Mrs. Lewis Solomon of Pontiac,
Lester Montgomery's Hollywood
foursomes,
etc.
On
July
15,
the
Pittsburgh, Mr. Joseph Josephson Mrs. Louis {Wier and Mrs. Abe
annual 18-hole medal matches will girls and Bolt Clark at the organ,
of Louisville, Mr. Jack Josephson Silverstone and brother, Ben.
will be oirertal in a fantastic set-
be started.
of Columbus, and Mrs. .1. Haggai,
ting celebrating Independence
JACOB LAPIDES
Sirs. M. Shiffman and Mrs. 11. G.
Week.
Grossman, all of this city.
3317 Fullerton, passed away on Phone Service Between
June 21, at the age of 7. Ile was
America and Copenhagen
Colonial Theater.
RAYMOND JACOBSON
the beloved son of Mr. and Sirs.
1363 Seward avenue, passed away Henry Lapides. Burial took place
Transatlantic telephone service
Drinking. tatting and jazz par-
on June 21, at the age of 6. Ile in Rochester, N. Y., on June 24.
between America 81111 Copenhagen, ties are struck a s.11:11' plexus blow
was the beloved son of Mr. and
the capital of Denmark, will be in "The Port of Missing Girls,"
Mrs. Isidore Jacobson. A brother,
MEYER MARGOLIS
opened through London Friday, the sensational social problem pic-
Burial
Newton, also survives.
East Kirby avenue, passed June 29. The service 011 the Amer- ture, which has entered the SeCOINI
took place at Machpeluh Cemetery away on June 16 at the age of 54. ican side will include all of the week of its engagement at the Co-
on June 21.
He was the beloved husband of United States and Cuba and 37 lonial Theater. The picture deals
Sarah. Burial took place at Beth principal cities of Canada. Cop- with college girls and shows what
HARRY SERLING
Judah Cemetery.
enhagen, with a population esti- they lire doing behind their parents
aged 52, passed away on Tuesday,
mated at 7L5,000, has a total of backs.
June 19. Funeral services were
MRS. DORA WARTELL
approximately 126,000 telephones.
held train his late residence, 273$ 71, years old died at the home of
Denmark is the seventh Euro-
LODGE NO. 55, K. OF P.
Elmhurst avenue. Burial was at her daughter, Mrs. Yarrows, 166 0 1 pean country to lie connected with
Chicago boulevard. Burial took .lm erica by telephone. The over-
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
place Sunday afternoon, Rabbis A. seas circuit is now in operation of Pythias, will hold a regular
M. Hershman and A. M. Ashinsky from 5:30 a. 111. to If p. In. The meeting Tuesday, July 3. Busi-
officiating. She is survived by cost of a call between any Michi- ness of great importance will be
four sons, Julius and Barney War- gan point and Copenhagen is 551.- discussed.
tell and Ben Engel of Detroit and 75 for the first three minutes and
By order of
Moe Engel of San Francisco; two $17.25 fur tech additional minute.
1.0111S II. WOLFE,
daughters, Mrs. Agnes Yarrows of
Chancellor Commander.
The extension to Copenhagen
Detroit and Sirs. I.ottie Greseher i puts the United States in CO1111111111- WILLIAM ROSENBERG,
of New York; seven grandchildreT it'Illi011 with 10 foreign countries.
Secretary.
and one great-grandchild. Sirs. The service in Europe includes all
Wartell was a resident of Detroit points in Great Britain and Ger-
CARD OF THANKS
for 42 years. She was born in many, Paris, Copenhagen and im-
The family of the late Michae
Russia.
portant cities of Belgium, Holland
Rosenberg wish to thank their rely
and Sweden.
tires and friends for the kindnes
sympathy shown them Burin;
SeymoOr Lewis
"The Scarlet Woman" Be- and
Daniel I,wIs
their recent bereavement.

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will be interested to It
of the
weekly Wednesday supper picnics
at Belle Isle beginning July 11. To
insure convenient transportation,
a special bus will leave the club-
house at 6 o'clock and also meet
picnicers at 6:15 at Jefferson and
Woodward avenues. After a well
prepared supper, the group will at-
tend the symphony concert or en-
joy an evening of games. Call the
clubhouse in advance for registra-
tions.

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