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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-08-03

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PAGE TWO

APPOINT DR. WALKER
DETROIT LIFE TRUST
SERVICE DEPT. HEAD

CHECKER CAB SETS
LOWEST TAXI RATE

GALEN IS CANDIDATE
FOR WAYNE TREASURER

See one of Bud's Boys

Robert F. Galen, Republican
Dr. Arthur G. Walker, formerly Alt Records for Low Rates in candidate for treasurer of Wayne
Taxicab Service Smashed
associated with the Union True t
County, was born in Michigan 50
Company of Detroit, has been ap
by Checker Company.
years ago
a n d lived
The Checker Cab, by announc-
here all his
ing the rate of five cents for each
life.
third of a mile, or 15 cents a mile,
Mr. Gal-
has established the lowest taxicab
e n
was
clerk in
rate in the world.
Judge
The newly established rate
Dingeman's
makes It possible for groups of five
court.. Ile
to travel in Checker Cabs at rates
is a grad-
We now have the
which are in sonic instances not
mite of the
higher than street rar fare. For
famous
U n iversity
example, from Chene and Gratiot
of Detroit
to Woodward and Michigan, a
and his ex-
group of five can travel for six
perience in
cents each. From Woodward and
the field of
the boulevard to the City Hall, five
public serv-
people can travel for 10 cents
R. F. GALEN
ice are var-
each.
ied
and
many,
and
they
have won
A statement by the Checker Cab
The Touring or
for him the support of many corn-
Co.
says
in
part:
$
Roadster
'
munal
leaders.
"Naturally this is experimental.
Mr. Galen has been In the florist
We can't foresee how much it will
The
Ancrease the volume of patronage. busines for the past seven years,
Volume
is
the
life
and
soul
of
the
being
the head ' of Galen's Flower
Coach
taxicab business. With volume •Shop located at 11029 to 11011
The
almost anything can be done. If Kerchevall avenue.
3 Pairs, 4.70
the increase in our volume is big
Mr. Galen announced that it is
—Photo by Itarbrach,
Coupe
enough, this unheard-of low rate his intention to put the treasurer's
DR. ARTHUR G. WALKER
It's
an
amazing
stocking at $1.651
will be maintained. If not, we office un a business basis. Ile de-
The 4-Door
Super-sheer, reinforced toe and heel,
pointed director of the trust serv- will have to talk to you again.
$675
be opposed to
clares
that
he
would
picot
top—and
all
chiffon
finest gauge
Sedan
ice department of the Detroit Life
Checker Cabs can be called for hiring relatives in the County
silk. Ask for it in the new shades.
Insurance Company.
by telephoning Empire 7000.
Treasurer's office, or to have a
The Convertible $ a05
The function of the trust service
flower fund.
Sport Cabriolet t/•-•1
department of the Detroit Life In- LEADING AUTOMOBILE
Joseph A. Walsh, former coun-
surance Company is to assist its
cilman, withdrew from the race in
The Imperial
agents in rendering service to pol- MEN BACK REP. CLANCY Mr. Galen's favor.
$
icyholders in arranging their life RE - ELECTION CAMPAIGN
Landau
In a statement, Mr. Galen said:
insurance affairs, particularly
$37 5
"I will resign in six months if
Commercial Chassis
where the need for a trust ar -
The formal opening of Repre- I do not end the present chaos in
$520
One-Ton Chassis
rangement is shown. This depart- sentative Robert II. Clancy's cam-
it
mnt will not in any wa y infringe
renderedlpaign occurred this week with the
a par of service with the county
All prices 5. o. b.-Flint, Michigan
up
specific
services or the trust announcement of the officers of his to
by on
the the
legal
profession
the treasurer's
office
and bring
an
promise
that
I
can
clerk's
office.
Iiwald
OH, MUM!
s
cam
paign committee. The J. hair s pay.
11 relatives on the
companie
ies but rather will co-oper-
M .
of the committee is
do
as.
I
h
Fre
Me for one of those delicious toasted sandwiches
I ate with them for the actual good man
and
"Pat" O'Dea, vice-president
h ae v that many relatives."
of all concerned.
at the
general manager of the Graham- wll not have
ge
Dr. Walker is well known Paige Motor Car Company of
CHAS. HAMBURGER, Vice-President
FOX
SANDWICH
SHOPPE
'
throughout
the
state
of
Michigan,
!
Michigan. Mr. O'Dea won a lieu-
Teapot Dome — Tea-leaf
L BENEDICT STRENG, President
having delivered over 80 addresses ■ tenant colonelcy in the Great War
534 Woodward Ave.
DR. P. M. BERNSTEIN, Secretary-Treasurer
to business and civic groups in the : and was twice elected president of reading.
Empire 4035
state of Michigan during 1927.
rsity of Michigan Club
8510 Twelfth Street at Philadelphia
Life insurance underwriters are t 'he U rioviet
finding their field of service widen- of Other
Detroit.
officers
of the committee
m daily and the trust sercice de- are: ‘ ice-chairmen: Alvan Mac-1
partment
of
the developed.
Detroit Life In-
service
has
president
of
Packard
Motor
surance Company has been inaug-lauleY,
Company and president of
urated because the need for such a! ; Car
National Automobile Chamber of
Complete Financial
Commerce; Roy 0. Chaplin, prod-
REDUCTIONS
dent of Hudson Motor Car Com-
Service On
Summer Dresses Greatly Reduced to 79c and $1.50
D. W. SIMONS ELECTED
pony and former president of N. A.
ON DIRECTORS' BOARD e. C.; Thomas P. Henry, president
PERSONAL PROPERTY—
OF MICHIGAN LIFE CO. A meriacn Automobile Association;
secretary, Leonard Quart, presi-
Automobile Accounts
The Michigan Life Insurance Co. dent National Production Com-
Furniture
Complete Line of Children's and Infants' Wear
at its regular quarterly meeting on pany; treasurer. John P. McLaren,
Radio
Tuesday, July 31, held at the com- president McLaren Screw Products
Ladies' Lingerie and Dresses, Gents' Furnishings Dry Goods
Electrical Appliances
pany office on Grand boulevard Company.
Mr. O'Dea issued a statement as
Phone Garfield 3216
and Brush street, elected lion. Da-
Store Fixtures
11567 Dexter, Cor. Burlingame
vid W. Simons a member of the follows: "I have known Bob Clan-
Store Equipment
cy
since we were at college, togeth-
board of directors.
Garage Equipment
Mr. B. B. Gorman of Coldwater, er at Ann Arbor when his Political
activities
gained him unusual hon-
Mich. was also elected a member
REAL ESTATE—
ors and the title of 'The Little King
of the board.
the
Campus.'
I have seen this
of
First Mortgages
same political instinct win him a
Second Mortgages
"The Desert Song" Begins place in the big league of politics
Lana Contracts
Now is the time to take care of them—have them cleaned,
at Washington and gain great
Final Month of Engage-
riches for Detroit. I am going to
relined or remodeled.
Bring all your financial prob-
ment at Casa Theater.
Investigation and comparison will prove to you that our
do all I can to help secure his re-
lems to us, a Detroit company
price is sensationally low for the service given.
offering you prompt and effi-
Schwab and Mandel's delightful election and from actual contact
cient local service.
musical romance, The Desert with the men who have made the
Song," begins the last month of automobile industry and who are
its Detroit engagement at the Cass now running it in Detroit I know
they feel as I do. "
Theater next Monday night.
With Northern Africa for its lo-
ING
cale,
dancing
girls,
fighting
Riffs,
GRAHAM
SCHOOL BUS
REPAIRING—REMODELING —RESTYL
Associated Companies.
lusty voiced soldiers of the For-
SALES INCREASE 48%
Euclid
5165
eign
Legion
of
France
and
a
case
8653 Twelfth Street.
ABRAHAM COOPER, Pres.
of principals unequaled in many
Graham Brothers school bus
Total Paid In Capital and Sur- seasons, "The Desert Song" is a sales for 1928 to date are 48 per
plus, $1,000,000.
really colorful pageant, net to one cent greater than they were for
of the most tuneful musical mores the same period in 1927 according
• UNION INVESTMENT BLDG.
of many years,
to a statement just issued by
Ground Floor.
Dodge Brothers, Inc. School bus
we Work While You Sleep—Rest in Peace—Let Us Be Your
320 West Fort Street
Jule H. Wolfson Added to sales during the whole of 1927
Protector
Detroit
were
36 per cent greater than 1926.
Staff of Buchbinder
Special officers furnished for all occasions, day or night, at
Buick Co.
MAKES ODD REQUEST
all hours. All officers are under bond and sworn in by the
Police Department.
1 The Buchbinder Buick Co., In- 1
BUFFALO.—In the will of
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU- cated at 3920 West Vernor High-
the Wolfson.
addition to was
its Moses
Roblin,
bequest of $100
)Just think what this means to the city. Responsibility, Safety,
staff announces
of Jule II.
made
to the a congregation
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE- way,
at
Mr. Wolfson's acquisition is B'rith Sholem Synagogue on con-
Reliability, Service, Courtesy—everything identical as before,
' FULLY HAND IRONED
hailed by the Buchbinder Co. as dition that he be buried in a plot
a
rate
as
low
as
street
car
or
bus
fare.
A. E. SOSSONG, President
adding greatly to the prestige of "which is not near anyone who,
It is a waste of your time to wait for any other means of trans-
the firm. Mr. Wolfson's wide cif- during his life, violated the Sab-
Night Service 8:00 p. m. to 5:00 a. m.—Seven Nights.
Hail a Checker anywhere or call Empire 7000.
clo of friends, officers of the corn- bath day."
portation.
Main Office—Longfellow 4730-9848 Twelfth St.
pany declare, is certain to increase
And Mr. Business Man, leave your private car at home and
greatly the sales of this agency.
ride to your office and return at this ridiculously low rate.
Mr. Wolfson was formerly con-
nected with the Harley Buick Co.,
and prior to that was salesmanager
for Ilangstefer Buick Co. '
Carbon Removed by Oxygen, 35c Per Cylinder

MAKE "STRENG'S"
YOUR CHEVROLET
HEADQUARTERS

Have You Heard?

BENSECO

To own a Chevrolet is a pleasure
—but to know that you can have it
serviced in your own neighborhood
is even a greater joy.

495

585
$ 595

$

SILK HOSE

1.65

On your next shopping tour drop
in to "Streng's" and look over the
beautiful Chevrolet models. Take
a ride in one if you like without any
obligation.

715

13;1101.C3

GREASING, REPAIRING,
WASHING, POLISHING

STRENG CHEVROLET CO.



Dexter Department Store

CHECKER
CAB

REMEMBER YOUR FURS

startles Detroit with the
Lowest Rates in the World

BIG

Blue Bird Fur Shop

UNION INVESTMENT CO.
CENTURY INVESTMENT CO.

CHECKER CAB CO.

/

ce.h1 3 mile

45c per mile

Metropolitan Residential and
. Merchant Police, Inc.

Mary Davis

LAUNDRY

95 Cents

Your Car Cleaned in 9 Minutes

Sousa's Programs at Mich-
igan State Fair.
1

You'll be delighted with the
good things prepared for you—
Tempting, tender, juicy meats
John Philip Sousa and his band and summer dishes with crisp
of 100 musicians and soloists will 'salads, cooling sherbets and
12168 Dexter Boulevard
offer one of the most comprehen- waffles, too—Splendidly cooked
sive musical programs in the his- and served in quiet refinement
Longfellow
1185
Phone
tory of the "March King's" musi- at
cal tours, during the Michigan
--- State Fair here, Sept. 2-8.
The complete list of the musi-
2725 E. JEFFERSON AVE.
cal program was made public by
Sousa through the Michigan State
Daily, 5 to 8 P. M.
Fair management. It includes sev-
Sunday, 12 to 8 P. M.
eral new compositions by the
March King and several he com-
posed not so long ago, including /
the "Prise of the Wolverines,"
Chamoised
Michigan's official state march.
FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED
and
Sousa will open the fair on Sun-
OR LASED
Aircleaned
day afternoon, Sept. 2, with a ea- Faultless Curtain Laundry
cred concert in the Coliseum at
and Cleaners
2:30 p. m., followed by a patriotic
10
in Minutes
PHONES EMPIRE 0217-5491
program in the Coliseum in the
evening. Each day thereafter his
band will play in front of the
grandstand at 1:30 p. m. and in
the grove at 2:30 p. m., with
DEX-WOOD
CONVEYOR
\
nightly programs in the Coliseum
SYSTEM
at 8 o'clock in connection with the
BARBER
SHOP
horse show there.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
and

Let Us Lubricate Your Auto

We know how.. Done while you wait. Air pressure system.

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION

100 Vernor Highway West, Corner Park Ave.
Open Day and Night, Sundays Included

1The Mansion

Pima. Cherry 1556

Star Tent &AwningCo.

Makers of

AWNINGS, TENTS AND
CANVAS PRODUCTS
Order your vacation tents and

[YOUR AUTO
I L WASHED

ac-

cessories now.
1833 Gratiot Avenue

Wa Cell For and Deaver

7 7 1 1CILLL

-

Capacity 60 Cars
Per Hour

2604 Clifford at Casa

Telephone ClIwed 6060

AUTO

r$ 6 WASH

-

CANFIELD
GARAGE

Storage--Washing—Slinowiming

PALLISTER
Just East of Twelfth St.

GENERAL REPAIRING-

Two Blocks North of West
Grand Boulevard

424 East Canfield Ave., Rear

Melrose 1825

HUDSONS A SPECIALTY



La Jeanne

Between Brush and Beaubien Streets

Palace Garage



Shop

LILLIAN HARRIS, Prop.

Infants and
Children's Wear

110E LANSKY, Prop.

STORAGE AND DAY PARKING

Doping

Repairing, Washing, Alensite sad
Tires, Accessories, Gas and Oil

Phone Clifford 4206

638 E. Lafayette Ave.

CURTAINS

95C

Bittle Tire & Battery Service

QU
uhiazrzi
l

An Excellent Sunday
DINNER . $1.00

Circulating Library



12048 Dexter Blvd.
Leegfellow 7494

Oriental Theater.

The greatest farceur of them '
• all, Glenn Tyron, has used the
horse race as the butt of his many
clever, original situations in "list
Heels," which opens Sunday at
the Oriental.
His new picture "Hot Heels,"
surpassed even the sparkling corn-
, edy of its predecessors. Besides
the riotous comedy, the picture
has mode than its quota of real
thrills. Miss Patsy Ruth Miller is
co-starred with Tyron, and Tod
Sloan, the famous jockey, is in the
S
cast.

Hollywood Theater.

Give youth and new faces a
chance, is the cry in all action
picture studies at present, and
William Fox is leading the field in
giving this policy a full chance
Fox has developed a half • dozen
brilliant young stars during the
past two years and now in "None
But the Brave," which opens its
first showing at the Hollywood
Theater, Sunday, for four days,
several other highly touted young-
sten will be seen for the first

time.

BEAUTY PARLOR

11340 Dexter Blvd.

Bet. Collincwood and Lawrence

Your continued patronage will
be aidirer

LOVIS AND SAM

Formerly Y. M. H. A. Barber
Shop, 5751 Hastings St.

Eat Your Meals at

POHL'S

KOSHER RESTAURANT

liry Our Home-Like Meal.
5832 TWELFTH STREET

The ma. inimitable Pohl Collin. will

Min

We buy and Sell
LAND CONTRACTS
The Mortgage and Contract C4

503 Hammond Bldg.

Formerly Detroit Land Contact Co. * X

Just Glance at this Table of Rates

5 people from Woodward and Boulevard to
10c each
City Hall for approximately
5 people from Olympia Stadium to City
9c each
Hall for approximately

5 people from Dexter and Elmhurst to Tele-
20c each
phone Building for approximately
5 people from Twelfth and Seward to
10c each
Statler Hotel for approximately
5 people from Alden Park Manor to Book
12c each
Cadillac for approximately
5 people from Seward and Woodward to
Grand Circus Park for approximately . 10c each

5 people from Boulevard and Linwood to
12c each
Post Office for approximately
5 people from Linwood and Joy Road to
Woodward and Jefferson for approx . . . . 17c each

'

5 people from Fenkell and Livernois to City
25c each
Hall for approximately
5 people from Oakland and Owen to City
15c each
Hall for approximately

This is the first time in cab history that a responsible taxicab
company has ever dared to make a rate as low as this.

CHECKER CAB

EMPIRE 7000

LOWEST RATES IN THE WORLD

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