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Disposing of our entire stock of men's suits,
including Stratford, Simon Ackerman,

"GGG" and Gillman Brand Clothes.

Values up to $65.00

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Values up to $85.00

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'37.75
'47.75

$1.50 and $2.00 neckwear ,

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95c

$2.50 and $3.00 neckwear

now

'1.65

$3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 neckwear now

'2.65

MACK B. WEISS, strictly kosher
catering for weddings, ban-
quets, parties, etc. Excellent
food. Rates reasonable. Will
also rent out home for parties
and weddings. 1670 Filigree
Ave. Phone Empire 7146.

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NECKWEAR REDUCTIONS

Silk Lined and Hand-Tailored

BAGLEY'S SCORES
A FINE SUCCESS'

Bagley's, importers and cloth-
iers, at a sale begun on Monday at
the United Artists Theater Build-
ing store, known for its unusually
fine quality of merchandise, has
scored a success.
In addition to the very fine
quality of its merchandise, there
MRS. J. SIIERLINE--First - class is one outstanding reason for the
catering for weddings and par- , success achieved in this beautiful
ties. 15862 Linwood Ave. Phone store, and that is the low quota-
Hemlock 1881-W.
tion of prices.
Although early in the season,
FOR RENT-A cheery, modern
has cut the price of
furnished room for one or two Bagley's
straw
hats in half; the famous
gentlemen. Home privileges.
brands
of
"GGG,"
Acker-
2044 West Philadelphia Ave. man, Gillman and Simon
Stratford suits
Phone Euclid 0191-R,
were placed on sale at ridiculously
FOR RENT-A quiet, comfortable low prices. All other items have
furnished room in private fam- I similarly been sacrificed further
ily. Suitable for two gentle- to popularize this fine store.
"It costs no more to dress at
men or couple. Garage if de-
, aired. 2015 Seward, near Four- Bagley's-and you wear the best."
This
is Bagley's slogan that is at-
teenth. Phone Euclid 4941.
tracting a fine class of buyera.
FOR SALE-9000 Linwood Ave.,
corner Taylor. Ideal location
Detroit Civic Theater.
for Jewish restaurant. One of
the finest equipments for a first -
The Bonstelle Playhouse, now
class restaurant iin this north
the Detroit Civic Theater, contin-
end section. 'Must be seen to be
ues "Her Cardboard Lover" for
appreciated. Terms. Phone Judaea
another week, with Jessie Royce
Garfield 0704.
Landis in the leading feminine'
role. George Blackwood has the FOR RENT-2227 Taylor Ave.
Near Fourteenth bus and Trum-
Chalutzim Judaeans.
title role and Craig Ward appears
bull car line. Nicely furnished
in an important part. This is the
Officers for the summer term of
Only
room
with
private
family.
the Chalutzim Judaeans will be
first play to be given in the Bon-
two in family. Girl preferretli Morris Shaw, president; Harry
stelle Playhouse since it became the
Phone Garfield 0309.
Bodzin, vice-president; Louis Thav,
Detroit Civic Theater at the sue-
cessfulj conclusion of its $200,000
secretary; Isadore Keller, treasur-
membership c a m paign. "Her FOR RENT - Beautiful, newly er. Harry Bodzin was the win-
decorated, modern flat on Webb ner of the regional biographica l
Cardboard Lover" was Jeanne
break-
Ave. Six rooms
Eagels' greatest success after
fast room. Walter A. Fisher, contest.
"Rain," and proved extremely pop-
A drive for members has been
Longfellow
0914.
ular during its recent run at the
started by the club. Boys of 12
Empire Theater in New York. It FOR SALE-Chicago Blvd., near to 15 are urged to attend meet-
was written by Jacques Duval,
La Salle, only $29,500. For a ings at the Delmar and Westmin-
Americanized by ValerieeWy
quick sale this beautiful home ster Talmud Torah at 8:30 p. m.,
gate and P. G. Wodehouse, both
will be sacrificed far below cost. on Saturdays.
Henry F'aigen will be leader of
well-known comedians of stage and
Iles just been canvassed, paint-
- novel.
ed and stippled throughout. Liv- the club for the summer months.
ing room 30 ft., with Italian fire- I The program at the last meeting
place. Large breakfast room, 4 I consisted of discussions on the life
I-- ' "The Desert Song" Remains
bedrooms; 2 tile baths and en and works of the late Dr. Theo-
at
the
Can.
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on second floor; two maids' dor Herz!.
rooms and bath on third floor.
Schwab and Ma ndel's produc-
,
Blossoms of Zion.
Frigidaire, oil burner. Every-
tion of Sigmund Romberg's "The
The last meeting was held at
thing in perfect condition. Call
its tenth
the home of Sadie Shur, 9019 Wil-
Miss
Daniel.
Cadillac
7700.
s
Desert
Song"
Theater
on
Mon-
.- , week at the
HANNAN REAL ESTATE son avenue.
,
ilinisghttu.neful
day
Two trees are 'to be planted in
1
EXCHANGE
Palestine, one in honor of Rena
1 m usical
nt iasad duplalivciaath.
al entertainment
Margolis,
who is the first member I
WANTED
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Young
woman
to
oinrkih e London
New York,
g `.
in
' hicago
take care of baby 2 years old to leave for Palestine, and the
C
other
in
the
club's name.
while mother is over confine-
every indicationn thtay
14 I fi Ctnd there
The program honored the mem- '
prese n t
ment. Experience with babies
continue
i;
ory
of
Dr.
Theodor Ilerzl. An-
s
i
necessary. Call at once, Hem-
stand
of this p
nette Isaacs, Sadie Dvorin and
lock 7933-W.
Evelyn Kum were the partici-
Hollyw ood Theater.
WANTED--Middle-aged woman to pants.
The next meeting will be held
ac t as companion and house-
The management of the Holly-
keeper to middle-aged woman at the home of G. Boyles.
wood Theater has made arrange-
in small apartment. Apply Mrs.
ments with leading motion picture
S. Davidson, 2556 West Phila- Things You Ought to Know
producers to present a series of
delphia, Apt. 304.
first run offerings of noteworthy
Where Is the Largest Tree in the
film productions during the sum- YOUNG LADY, employed, desires
World?
furnished room with home privi-
mer months and the first of these
leges. Private family. Write
is "The Escape," adapted from the
The largest known tree in the
famous stage play of that name,, Jewish Chronicle, Box 808.
world is in San Francisco-at least
which opens a four-day run on
large section of it is on exhibi-
FOR RENT - 3794 Clairmount a tion
This giant was discov- ,
Sunday.
Ave. Nice furnished room for ered there.
in 1874, about 75 miles from
one or two. Half block west of Visalia,
on the Tule River. The
Dexter Blvd. Upstairs.
top had been broken at some dis-
FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished tant time, but when it was discov-
room with 6 windows. Nice, ered it was still about 240 feet
convenient location. Near bus high. The diameter of the trunk
and car line. 1961 Hazelwood was 35 feet 4 inches. The section
Ave. Downstairs. Phone Eu- preserved for exhibition was cut
about 12 feet above the base. A
clid 5050-J.
curious discovery was made when
FOR RENT-Nice, airy furnished the tree was felled, namely, a rot-
A rir d cleaned
room for gentleman or couple. ! ten core about two feet in diem-
Linwood-Dexter section. 2696 eter was found, which was partly
in Minutes
Leslie Ave. Phone Arlington ' soggy and decayed. Right in the
1 center of this there was the trunk
6724-R.
of a small tree of the same spe-
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WANTED - Lonesome wido w, CiC7, whose diameter was 1% inch-
aged 43, would like to meet re- est. and which reached to a height
fined and intelligent middle-aged of about 100 feet. Do you know
CONVEYOR
man. Object, matrimony. Am , that the expert smoker of cigar-
SYSTEM
dressmaker by trade, good l ook- 'elites
e,t t es goes out of his way for
Satisfaction
' ing, and have a little money and1 MURAD? He will take no other,
• . og
a nice home. All replies held for no tin
Guaranteed
short of MURAD can
Write ' I satisfy him.
strictly confidential.
Capacity 60 Cars 1 Jewish
Chronicle, Box 841.
Per Hour
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
for single person or couple, with
The
'small family. All conveniences.
Mortgage and Contract
' Reasonable. 2724 Sturtevant.
Phone Arlington 53444.
Cam/a7

Scholniek's clothing and haber-
ashery store at 1400 Washington
b oulevard was awarded an en-
c raved silver placque, presented by
t he Window Display Advertising
Association, for the best window
display of the boulevard stores.
The judging of windows was in
connection with the turning on of
the new lighting system.
The judges were five members
of the Window Display Advertising
Association and the International
Display Men's Association, now in
session here at the International
Advertising convention. The win-
dows were judged on the basis of
neatness, sales idea, lighting, color
appeal, and attention to details.
The committee included D. F.
Hines of Chicago, N. W. Town-
send of Cleveland, R. V. Wayne of
Detroit, A. R. Hotton of Detroit,
and P. F. Paige of Detroit.

July Clearance

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SHIRT REDUCTIONS

Collar-Attached of Collar-To-Match

$5.00 and $6.00 fine imported madras, $1 4
JAL)
now
fancy broadcloth and cords

Neckwear and shirts are articles of dress
in which Bagley's has always shown a keen
understanding of Detroit taste and a ca-
pacity to obtain and present unusual value.
It is emphasized by these reductions.

Tanoirg's

IMPORTERS- CLOTHIERS

UNITED ARTISTS THEATER BUILDING

Called the

"ARIZONA"

$5

One of summertime's smart-
est accessories. Of heavy
crepe de chine in vivid
stripings of pastel
shades, or of black
and colors.

Cl ub
Note.

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.COMPARE!

Lanvin's New Scarf

T It e fascinating
feature of this scarf is
the manner in which it
is worn-over the shoul-
ders like a bertha collar.

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$3.50 and $4.00 madras and fanc
now y '2,65
broadcloth

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Just East of Twelfth St.
Two Blocks North of West
Grand Boulevard

BEN FISHMAN

TO HOLDER, ; OF

Third
Liberty Loan Bonds

MEMBER OF THE FISHMAN
AGENCY SINCE 1922

For six years Ben Fishman has been selling Detroit Life con-
tracts. The kind of service he renders is symbolic of the founda-
tion of this company. Making friends of everyone whom he
contracts, Ben deserves special mention as the ideal insurance
salesman.

Res.: Garfield 10492

Randolph 8181

Detroit Life Insurance Co.

"The Company of Service"

MORRIS FISIINIAN, Vice-Pres.

DETROIT

M. E. O'BRIEN, Pres.

2210 Park Avenue

The Treasury offers a new
4i, per cent. 12-15 year
Treasury bond in exchange
for Third Liberty Loan Bonds.
The new bonds will bear
interest from July 16. 1928.
Interest on Third Liberty
Loan Bonds surrendered for
exchange will be paid in full
to September 15, 1928.
Holders should consult their
banks at once for further de-
tails of this offering.

Your Service Station
EMIL RASKIN
SAM RASKIN

Three garages for your con,enienew No ',muter where you live or
where you're •t, we are at >our service.

K. & M. GARAGES

U. S. Royal Cord Tire Dealers

The Mortgage and Contract Ces

503 Hammond Bldg.
Formerly Detroit Land Contract Co..

9136 Oakland
Hemlock 6478

DETROIT

Auto laundry
Dollar JO Y ROAD
AT QUINCY

Featuring Car Wash for $1.00

Complete Equipment for Doping and Greasing

31aelusasig 1 .

GRANITE AND MARBLE
See

9521 Goodwin

At Westminster

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

693 East Palmer
Northway 5926

MONUMENTS

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COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE

Phone Hemlock 15914

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EVERTON ENGRAVING Cu.
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WANTED-Practical nurse for
cooking and care of mother and
infant. Mrs. R. C. Greenblatt..
Empire 6835.

Special Program at Oriental ,
for Convention Week. 1

For the Best and Moat
Beautiful

Manager Wodetsky of the Ori-1
ental Theater announces a bill for
convention week that he has spent
four weeks in assembling in order
to give visitors a glimpse at some
big-time vaudeville and he selected
as a headliner Moret & Erita with
their South American Troubadors
in "A Revue of Distinction." Six
linternational artists comprise this
1offering and it is said to be an act
i entirely different from anything
from the sunny shores.

Colonial Theater.

MANUEL URBACH

Granite said Weida.

Monuments

Now In our New Location

7723 TWELFTH ST REET

Euclid 7192

Labs

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11520 Oakland
623 Benton

Hemlock 7671
Melrose 3683

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SCHURAYTZ BROTHERS

8500 Oakland Ave.

Established 15 Years
Are Now Operating Under Name of

LAWRENCE HARDWARE
Long.

7950 I

11350 Dexter Blvd.

and will remove all their stock to their new and fined quarters.
Specializing in:
*Builders' Hardware, Plumbing Supplies and Kitchen Utensils,
Plumbing and Heating

r amowse nomensieW=MBUIMIMENLIM ISMOWWwwwwweememsew ,

Banner Laundering Co.

Individual Towel Service

Glendale 6400

2202 Brooklyn

503 Hammond Bldg.

Cadillac 5916

Known for MOO. Pene', WW

Detroit Land Contract Co.

Offers for Investnsent

Community Barber Shop

8%

9105 Twelfth St., at Clairmount

per annum

Specialists in Ladies' and Children's Ilaircutting

On Land Contract Collateral,
Trust Notes running one to
five years,Detroit Trust
Company, Trustee.

Our Prices Will Always Remain the Same:
Haircuts 50c, §haves 25c

FOR RENT-Well furnished room
for one or two gentlemen. 9968
Cascade, near Joy Road.

STORE FOR RENT-Suitable for 1 .
tailor or barber shop. On Mon-
terey around corner from Dex-
ter. Rent, very reasonable, in-
cludes light and heat. Call,
Longfellow 3915.
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Third liberty Loan Bonds ' FOR RENT-Beautiful 6-room I
mature on September 15,
newly decorated upper duplex. I
Fourteenth and Hazelwood Aves.1
1928, and , will cease to
Oil heat. Will rent very reason- I
bear interest on that date.
able to responsible party. Call
Garfield 1406.
A. W. MELLON,
Secretary of the Treasury

Washington, July 5, 1928.

We buy and Sell
LAND CONTRACTS

FOR RENT-Well furnished and
modern room at 3740 Burlin-
game Ave., just off Dexter
Blvd. Close to bus and street
car service. Phone Garfield
71694.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room in good home near La-
Salle Blvd. Phone Garfield
6827-M.
FOR RENT-Two flats, 2080
Clairmount Ave. and Webb near
Wildemere Ave.; six rooms each.
Reasonable. For further infor-
mation phone Euclid 3712.

TIRE SERVICE

Raskin Garage Co.

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That the Home Office
is in Detroit
Does Make Some
Difference

REPAIRS
GREASING
Collision Work • Sweden),
Cars Wavhed •nd Nickel Polivhed

STORAGE

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The unprecedented popularity
of the special film, "The Port of
Missing Girls," and the record.
breaking crowds which have been
attending the Colonial Theater
since the engagement opened, has
led the management to make pro-
visions for an extension of the
run.
The film is shown continuously
and no one under 16 years of age

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