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THE SENTINEL PARK VIEW HOTEL Corner Drexel blvd., and 44th (New policy of management.) Residential and Transient. Splendid Transportation. Attractive Weekly or Monthly Rates. Moderate Prices in Cafe. Garage in connection. Courteous attention. Better Service Without Advanced Pricees. Phone Kenwood 9000. JOHN L. HAWKINS, Resident Manager.. THE SEVILLE RESTAURANT 4144 SHERIDAN ROAD Between Irving Pk. and Montrose EXCLUSIVE FRENCH KITCHEN A la Carte Good Service - Exquisite Food at Moderate Prices - Managed to the Expectation of Our Neighbors. - Beautiful Space to park your ear. JUAN MULLER, Proprietor Formerly with the Congress Hotel Co Lakeview 1132 Banquets, Weddings and Private Parties al Special Rates. AL TEARNEY'S CAFE AND RESTAURANT. Thirty-Fifth St. at Grand Blvd NEW EMPIRE ROOM "A THING OF JOY FOREVER" As Well as a Rendezvous for Business Men AUTOMOBILE 85c-Busiuess Men's Lunchieon-85c SERVED DAILY Earle Corder's Empire Syncopators Best Dance Orchestra in Town MORRIS S. SILVER and BILLY JACKSON, Directing Amusement Representatives NO COUVERT CHARGE And No Admission Fee Before 7:30 P. M. F. 0. BERTHOUD, Caterer. For Reservations Phone Douglas 9579 r 1 J The Sigma Alpha Rho Sorority gave the first of a series of tea dances, at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Saturday, March 12, for members and guests. Miss Edith Benjamin, president, is very active in making the-s-e social gatherings a auccess. The . Taurogen Relief Verien held a Purim party last Sunday afternoon at the Grenshaw Talmud Torah and was well attended. The sum of $60 was re-alized from this affair to help the poor of Taurogen for the Passover holidays. The Zagerer Association will hold their next meeting at the Lawndale Civic Cen-ter on Sunday March 20 at 3 p. m. Ar-rangements will be made for a theatre benefit to be given in the near future. Letters from Zager will be, read. Among the graduates from the Rush Medical College on March 18 were Jules C. Stein, Abraham riudolph, Julius Levy, Samuel Lerner, Harry Grossman, Samuel Fogelson of Chicago and Leo Brandes of Los Angeles, Calif. and David Blum of Des Moines, Ia. LITHUANIAN JEWS TO. AID PALES-TINE IMMIGRATION Danzig, (J. T. A.) The Jewish National Council of Lithuania is establishing 'a special department 'to aid Jewish cmi-grants to reach Palestine, according to a dispatch received here from, Kovno.. MRS. HERMAN WOLLENBERGER DIES. Rose K. Wollenberger, beloved wife of Herman Wollenberger, 5121 University avenue, fond mother of Robert and Marion. Funeral was held Tuesday, March 15 at 9:30 A. M., from. chapel to R osehill. GOOD-BYE MR. -DRY CLEANER Free yourself from the dry cleaner. He takes ten times as long 'and charges twenty times as much as it takes you and costs you 'to do your own dry clean-ing. Get a bottle of Wilson's Cleaner and keep it handy in the house. It removes grease, -oil, paint, soot, rust, fruit, dirt and grass stains from wool, linen, cot-ton, muslin, silk, laces and other fabrics without the slightest injury to the ma-terial or to the most delicate color. Wil-son's Cleaner is also economical. A 25c bottle does $5.00 worth of -dry cleaning. Dressmakers, department stores, tail-ors and others use and recommend Wil- J 5. le 5. 5- S. 5 5s-e Ls.1s Restaurant Excellent Food Featuring French Ana Danis' Pastry Baked On The Premises Take A Box Home 111® EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE "Good Food Means Good Health " EINZIG' S Hur1garian Cale & Restaurailt J. Einzig, Prop. 105 W. MADISON STREET Car. Clark Street 2nd Floor Try Our Chicken Dinner Sundays $1.25. 11 A. M. to 9P. M. Home Cooking Central 8889 IQQ -I FOR SALE-8. room Modern House. Choice location between Granville and Loyola "L" Stations. N. Edgewater. $10,000-$7,000 cash required. Address box B. 124. The Sentinel. SOPRANO SOLOIST. - Desires engage-ments to sing at 'Sat, morning Teimple i5erviceis. Box B. X. 122. JUNIOR At University of Chicago wants board and room with Jewish family in vicinity in exchange for services of any kind, especially tut-orial or secretariall. Call Israel Wiener, Dorchester 3310 tonight WANTED-Board and Room with priv. family by young lady emp. Northwest Side pref. B. X. 121. WANTE'D-,'Room and Board by young womain employed. Washington Park Dis-trict near " L.'' Address Box B. X. 118, The Sentinel. I am looking for a Jewish man or young woman with good business ability to join in a very attractive and pro-ductive import business proposition. First class references required. B. 117. FOR SALE-2 story Stone front first floor tailor Shop,. 2nd 6 light rooms. Alley lot, 1620 north Francisco avenue. Humboldt 9599.. MiORRIS ERLCH'S HUNGARIAN' CAFE &RESTAURANT Catering to Weddings, Parties, Banquets 110-112 EAST 51st STREET 'phone Drexel 1913 Near Michigan Boulevard Room For Rent in Private Famib3 Except. Trans. Reason. No other roomer: Rockwell 4354 between 7 .and 8 p.m. Wilson Ave. Near Lake. Large roor suit. for 2 Private bath. Also singl room Phone Edg. 5116. Pleasant room with board in refine private family by widow. Ref. Excl Dorchester. 1656. FOR RENT.- Light airy room for gent leman in Germa a family of two with us of front porch. .1/2 block from Washing ton Park and one block from Surfac Lines and Elevated. Address B X 11r The Sentinel. WANTED.- Young man or lady t board and 1room in the Wilson ave. dig trict. Home privileges phone Edgewat( 2753. FOR RENT.-Large front room with without board, private home Excel. tran Drexel 6799. HN EMRIEY -Fis lwork on Monograms and initials,' TrouasaSeilyMr..KonPo Welling 1494. 3826 N. Ashland Avenue LI CAFE LAFAYETTE NOW KELLSHORE RESTAURANT 738 Irving Park Boulevard E. Glosz and Gus Domacker, Props. French Table d'Hote aid First Class a la Carte Service Open from 7 A. M. to 1 A. -M. Wellington 26 CDOR THAT HUNGRY FEELING LUNCH RtESAURA?4T41 On All Principal Streets 25 Announcing, that in addition to our regular ala Carte service, our Special Dinner at $1.25 will be featured from 5 to 8 P. M. daily except Sunday. Baum's Restaurant 181-185 North Clark Street When In Chicago blot out your HOTEL WORRIES by staying at the WINDSOR-CLIFTON The moat centraliy located Hotei in Chicago. Within easy walking distance of thb Great Wholesale and Retail Districts -all the down-town theatres-Mich-igan Boulevard with its Aa t Institute and, Automobile Row and practically every.lKnown place whet e interest centers -- the Windsor-Clifton offers advantages that cannot be found else-where in Chicago. Windsor-Clifton Hotel Sig. Lester, Proprietor. Monroe and Wabash, Chicago. I, Lr_ 1 ppepp nplp app all pp" Np aM MM NN [ wI PALMIS ROYALE THE BRIGHT SPOT ON - THE WEST SIDE - A HIGH CLASS CHINESE AND AMERICAN REST AURANT UNEXCELLED CUISINE ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Parking Space, Washington Blvd. Entrance in Charge of Attendant. 3850 W. MADISON STREET BARNEY R. PERSON Joe Dip, Chef 1 Be Pardon, Jones jcIniis Jones, or some one assuming his name. phoned Mr. Harmon a warning to refrain from using his name in any Dreamland advertisements such as the letter from some ardent admirer of Jones daring us to give him a chance at .ElgaS,r ,i npub lished last week. fairness to ourselves, Jonies and So, public, we now say we published the letter for the sole purpose of giving Jones that chance and posting our readers of exact conditions. PERHAPS MR. JONES has some special reason for not caring to compete with Elgar. Surely it cannot be lack of confi-dence. We_ agreed for Edgar to meet. Jdnes "man for man" with whatever number of men he liked best. So, if he is backward in the matter, we are sorry to have raised any false hopes. We did our best to make things interesting and hope that Mr. Jones may yet change his mind. We stand ready to bear all the expense and don't care what it ciosts (don't let the money stop -yon, Jones,) so. long as every-body Dis HsatiAsfieRd.M ON'SD Paulina and Van' Buren Sts. BIG BARN DANCE Apples, Doughnuts and Cider Doughnut Eating Contest and Other Games. J 0 is 179 W. Madison St. Opp. Hotel La Salle [ Mwo I h S " CLASM WI-N LAWa5~ FRED MANN, PROP. FAMOUS $ 1.00 DINNER Original Features Nightly. Continuous, Dancing-Vaudeville The Original Rainbo Orchestra. Ir31t1,,--u.-.,--auu-nn-n.-u-n-,,-j . - }{ it l - i ,ir r
Object Description
Title | The Sentinel, v.041 no. 11, 1921 |
Subject | Jews--Illinois--Chicago--Periodicals |
Description | v.41 no. 11 (Mar. 18, 1921). The Sentinel was published weekly by the Sentinel Pub. Co. from 1911-1996. |
Publisher | Sentinel Publishing Company |
Contributors | Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies |
Date | 1921-03-18; 1920s (1920-1929) |
Format | Periodical |
Language | eng |
Coverage | United States--Illinois--Cook County--Chicago |
Rights | Made available by Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership. To request reproduction from a print copy or inquire about permissions, contact resources@spertus.edu. |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |
Description
Title | 00410011 25 |
Transcript | THE SENTINEL PARK VIEW HOTEL Corner Drexel blvd., and 44th (New policy of management.) Residential and Transient. Splendid Transportation. Attractive Weekly or Monthly Rates. Moderate Prices in Cafe. Garage in connection. Courteous attention. Better Service Without Advanced Pricees. Phone Kenwood 9000. JOHN L. HAWKINS, Resident Manager.. THE SEVILLE RESTAURANT 4144 SHERIDAN ROAD Between Irving Pk. and Montrose EXCLUSIVE FRENCH KITCHEN A la Carte Good Service - Exquisite Food at Moderate Prices - Managed to the Expectation of Our Neighbors. - Beautiful Space to park your ear. JUAN MULLER, Proprietor Formerly with the Congress Hotel Co Lakeview 1132 Banquets, Weddings and Private Parties al Special Rates. AL TEARNEY'S CAFE AND RESTAURANT. Thirty-Fifth St. at Grand Blvd NEW EMPIRE ROOM "A THING OF JOY FOREVER" As Well as a Rendezvous for Business Men AUTOMOBILE 85c-Busiuess Men's Lunchieon-85c SERVED DAILY Earle Corder's Empire Syncopators Best Dance Orchestra in Town MORRIS S. SILVER and BILLY JACKSON, Directing Amusement Representatives NO COUVERT CHARGE And No Admission Fee Before 7:30 P. M. F. 0. BERTHOUD, Caterer. For Reservations Phone Douglas 9579 r 1 J The Sigma Alpha Rho Sorority gave the first of a series of tea dances, at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Saturday, March 12, for members and guests. Miss Edith Benjamin, president, is very active in making the-s-e social gatherings a auccess. The . Taurogen Relief Verien held a Purim party last Sunday afternoon at the Grenshaw Talmud Torah and was well attended. The sum of $60 was re-alized from this affair to help the poor of Taurogen for the Passover holidays. The Zagerer Association will hold their next meeting at the Lawndale Civic Cen-ter on Sunday March 20 at 3 p. m. Ar-rangements will be made for a theatre benefit to be given in the near future. Letters from Zager will be, read. Among the graduates from the Rush Medical College on March 18 were Jules C. Stein, Abraham riudolph, Julius Levy, Samuel Lerner, Harry Grossman, Samuel Fogelson of Chicago and Leo Brandes of Los Angeles, Calif. and David Blum of Des Moines, Ia. LITHUANIAN JEWS TO. AID PALES-TINE IMMIGRATION Danzig, (J. T. A.) The Jewish National Council of Lithuania is establishing 'a special department 'to aid Jewish cmi-grants to reach Palestine, according to a dispatch received here from, Kovno.. MRS. HERMAN WOLLENBERGER DIES. Rose K. Wollenberger, beloved wife of Herman Wollenberger, 5121 University avenue, fond mother of Robert and Marion. Funeral was held Tuesday, March 15 at 9:30 A. M., from. chapel to R osehill. GOOD-BYE MR. -DRY CLEANER Free yourself from the dry cleaner. He takes ten times as long 'and charges twenty times as much as it takes you and costs you 'to do your own dry clean-ing. Get a bottle of Wilson's Cleaner and keep it handy in the house. It removes grease, -oil, paint, soot, rust, fruit, dirt and grass stains from wool, linen, cot-ton, muslin, silk, laces and other fabrics without the slightest injury to the ma-terial or to the most delicate color. Wil-son's Cleaner is also economical. A 25c bottle does $5.00 worth of -dry cleaning. Dressmakers, department stores, tail-ors and others use and recommend Wil- J 5. le 5. 5- S. 5 5s-e Ls.1s Restaurant Excellent Food Featuring French Ana Danis' Pastry Baked On The Premises Take A Box Home 111® EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE "Good Food Means Good Health " EINZIG' S Hur1garian Cale & Restaurailt J. Einzig, Prop. 105 W. MADISON STREET Car. Clark Street 2nd Floor Try Our Chicken Dinner Sundays $1.25. 11 A. M. to 9P. M. Home Cooking Central 8889 IQQ -I FOR SALE-8. room Modern House. Choice location between Granville and Loyola "L" Stations. N. Edgewater. $10,000-$7,000 cash required. Address box B. 124. The Sentinel. SOPRANO SOLOIST. - Desires engage-ments to sing at 'Sat, morning Teimple i5erviceis. Box B. X. 122. JUNIOR At University of Chicago wants board and room with Jewish family in vicinity in exchange for services of any kind, especially tut-orial or secretariall. Call Israel Wiener, Dorchester 3310 tonight WANTED-Board and Room with priv. family by young lady emp. Northwest Side pref. B. X. 121. WANTE'D-,'Room and Board by young womain employed. Washington Park Dis-trict near " L.'' Address Box B. X. 118, The Sentinel. I am looking for a Jewish man or young woman with good business ability to join in a very attractive and pro-ductive import business proposition. First class references required. B. 117. FOR SALE-2 story Stone front first floor tailor Shop,. 2nd 6 light rooms. Alley lot, 1620 north Francisco avenue. Humboldt 9599.. MiORRIS ERLCH'S HUNGARIAN' CAFE &RESTAURANT Catering to Weddings, Parties, Banquets 110-112 EAST 51st STREET 'phone Drexel 1913 Near Michigan Boulevard Room For Rent in Private Famib3 Except. Trans. Reason. No other roomer: Rockwell 4354 between 7 .and 8 p.m. Wilson Ave. Near Lake. Large roor suit. for 2 Private bath. Also singl room Phone Edg. 5116. Pleasant room with board in refine private family by widow. Ref. Excl Dorchester. 1656. FOR RENT.- Light airy room for gent leman in Germa a family of two with us of front porch. .1/2 block from Washing ton Park and one block from Surfac Lines and Elevated. Address B X 11r The Sentinel. WANTED.- Young man or lady t board and 1room in the Wilson ave. dig trict. Home privileges phone Edgewat( 2753. FOR RENT.-Large front room with without board, private home Excel. tran Drexel 6799. HN EMRIEY -Fis lwork on Monograms and initials,' TrouasaSeilyMr..KonPo Welling 1494. 3826 N. Ashland Avenue LI CAFE LAFAYETTE NOW KELLSHORE RESTAURANT 738 Irving Park Boulevard E. Glosz and Gus Domacker, Props. French Table d'Hote aid First Class a la Carte Service Open from 7 A. M. to 1 A. -M. Wellington 26 CDOR THAT HUNGRY FEELING LUNCH RtESAURA?4T41 On All Principal Streets 25 Announcing, that in addition to our regular ala Carte service, our Special Dinner at $1.25 will be featured from 5 to 8 P. M. daily except Sunday. Baum's Restaurant 181-185 North Clark Street When In Chicago blot out your HOTEL WORRIES by staying at the WINDSOR-CLIFTON The moat centraliy located Hotei in Chicago. Within easy walking distance of thb Great Wholesale and Retail Districts -all the down-town theatres-Mich-igan Boulevard with its Aa t Institute and, Automobile Row and practically every.lKnown place whet e interest centers -- the Windsor-Clifton offers advantages that cannot be found else-where in Chicago. Windsor-Clifton Hotel Sig. Lester, Proprietor. Monroe and Wabash, Chicago. I, Lr_ 1 ppepp nplp app all pp" Np aM MM NN [ wI PALMIS ROYALE THE BRIGHT SPOT ON - THE WEST SIDE - A HIGH CLASS CHINESE AND AMERICAN REST AURANT UNEXCELLED CUISINE ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Parking Space, Washington Blvd. Entrance in Charge of Attendant. 3850 W. MADISON STREET BARNEY R. PERSON Joe Dip, Chef 1 Be Pardon, Jones jcIniis Jones, or some one assuming his name. phoned Mr. Harmon a warning to refrain from using his name in any Dreamland advertisements such as the letter from some ardent admirer of Jones daring us to give him a chance at .ElgaS,r ,i npub lished last week. fairness to ourselves, Jonies and So, public, we now say we published the letter for the sole purpose of giving Jones that chance and posting our readers of exact conditions. PERHAPS MR. JONES has some special reason for not caring to compete with Elgar. Surely it cannot be lack of confi-dence. We_ agreed for Edgar to meet. Jdnes "man for man" with whatever number of men he liked best. So, if he is backward in the matter, we are sorry to have raised any false hopes. We did our best to make things interesting and hope that Mr. Jones may yet change his mind. We stand ready to bear all the expense and don't care what it ciosts (don't let the money stop -yon, Jones,) so. long as every-body Dis HsatiAsfieRd.M ON'SD Paulina and Van' Buren Sts. BIG BARN DANCE Apples, Doughnuts and Cider Doughnut Eating Contest and Other Games. J 0 is 179 W. Madison St. Opp. Hotel La Salle [ Mwo I h S " CLASM WI-N LAWa5~ FRED MANN, PROP. FAMOUS $ 1.00 DINNER Original Features Nightly. Continuous, Dancing-Vaudeville The Original Rainbo Orchestra. Ir31t1,,--u.-.,--auu-nn-n.-u-n-,,-j . - }{ it l - i ,ir r |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |