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THE SENTINEL Young People's Cong. Temple Miz- treasurer; Harry Langson, financia pah.-At the annual meeting held Sun- secretary. The new board member day, May 21, the following officers were A m Ab Sid Blank elected: Arthur Reinhart, president; are: Amelia Abrams, Sidney Blan Ethel Cohen, vice president; Ethel M. stein, Selina Geiger, Elmer Lazar, an< Jacobs, secretary; Annette Kallis, Rose Weinberg. STwo Separate Bath H Men's and Women's Depar Turkish, Russian, tubs, showers, forms of bathing. All water filt well ventilated rooms. Comfortab shop. Large swimming pool. Mas Courteous and experienced attend prices are no higher than at or from all street car lines and Metr< NORTH AVENUE BATH PHONE HUM E. .V.V .VuU.Wqa A Great Event in The History of Chicago At last, we may definitely an-nounce the opening day of this new and wonderful bathing establishment - .an institution in which all Chicago may take just pride. No expense was spared to in-sure to our patrons that luxuri-ous comfort, privacy and rest which are such wonderful tonics for the mind and body. ouses Under One Roof tment Open Day and Night electric cabinets, and all other ered and sterilized. 160 private, le beds. Beauty parlor and barber saging, manicuring and chiropody. ants always at your service. The dinary baths. Location accessible opolitan elevated. S 2039-41 North Avenue at Milwaukee and Robey BOLDT 7276J wwws. INSURE YOUR CAR AGAINST THIEVES WITH A PERRY LOCK APPROVED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES Different sizes and designs of wheels to fit any make of car. SWe are the oldest and largest manufacturers of automobile locks, Sand have the largest and most complete line of automobile locks in the world. Perry No. 6 Universal-A substantial wheel of good design to make it adaptable to any make d$1 7 of car. Jist Price.......................... .. .............. 1 . O5 0 S Ten other designs and sizes for lighter cars, ranging in prices from $7.00 to $16.50. Drive you car to our Sales and Service Department, 2635 - Michigan Ave., and receive immediate installation. PERRY AUTO LOCK CO. 2635 Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. illlllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllllil lllillil lllllllllllllllllli llllllllllllllllll llillill (llllllI lli lllllll illllllllll ll111111111 111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111l1ll1ll1ll1l1llIlllilllllilllllilllllliil lllill llil lilll lllII|11111111111 $23.95 FOR A FEW $023.9 DAYS ONLY STEEL (WALNUT FINISH) SIMMONS FINE SPRING AND GOOD MATTRESS THE BEST IN CHICAGO FOR $23.95 M. WECKER MATTRESS COMPANY "THE LOWEST and BEST" 1627-29 MILWAUKEE AVE. 1 s \ TEMPLE SHOLOM. /w+r * Pine Grove Avenue and Grace Street. d The list of those to be confirmed on June 4 at 10 a. m. is as follows: Jane ' Brandt, 542 Roscoe st.; Virginia, * Fagan, 918 Galt pl.; Muriel Fishman, * 845 Eastwood ave.; Frances Fried- : lander, 1437 Summerdale ave.; Faye Friedman, 4951 North Albany ave.; Shirley Friend, 936 Castlewood ter-race; Gertrude Hochberg, 821 Wave-land ave.; Adelaide Hoffing, 1453 Winnemac ave.; Sadie Jacobson, 456 SRoslyn pi.; Dorithea Kohn, 5745 Ridge ave.; Sylvia Kohn, 4862 Mag-nolia ave.; Rosalin Koral, 3722 Maple 'Square ave.; Mildred Messinger (re-ceiving at Webster hotel); Amy Saks, 4855 Pensacola ave.; Leona Schiller, * 847 Ainslie st.; Ruth Silverman, 434 Roslyn pl.; Frances Spatz, 4337 Hazel ave.; Florence Stone, 4513 Sacramento . ave.; Jeannette Waldbott (receiving at Webster hotel 3 to 6 p. m.); Alice Weil, 600 Stratford pl.; Ruth Weil, 567 Stratford pi.; Hazelmae Willough-by, 5839 Sheridan rd.; Harold Adler, 1408 Carmen ave.; Ralph Adler, 940 Lakeside pi.; Allan Bloch, 1022 Ains-lie st.; Herbert Cohen, 901 Ainslie st.; Morris Cohn, 910 Margate ter-race; Jerome Feingold, 714 Grace st.; Arthur Feinstein, 3711 Rokeby st; I Eugene Goldenson, 4553 North' Ked-zie ave.; Perry Goldsmith, 829 Lake- Sside pi.; James Goldstein, 1956 Hum- I boldt blvd.; Alex Heimann, 6329 North Hermitage ave.; Milton Kirsh- * baum, 6800 Sheridan rd.; Maurice Kleinman, 6201 Glenwood ave.; Har-old Kuttner (receiving at Buena Shore club); Jerome Laden, 862 Lake- ' u..IIInIm flli1111111E1(.1lll1 1111 Don't Miss This Opportunity To Invest at 7% With Safety We own and offer a limited portion of QUINCY STATION BUILDING First Mortgage 7% Gold Bonds secured by land and building located at northeast corner Jefferson and Quincy Streets, Chicago, and leased as a United States Government Post Office THESE bonds are secured by land in fee, size 88x213 feet, and building leased to the United States Govern-ment for twenty years at $125,000 per annum, or $2,500,- 000 for the term. It has been completed and in operation for over a year. When The Investors Company underwrote the $700,000 Quincy Station First Mortgage Bonds in January, 1921, the issue was oversold in record time. Now we have been fortunate in obtaining a substantial portion for resale, at par, to yield 7 %. Thus the many investors who were too late to secure these bonds before have the opportu-nity to obtain some now-if they act at once. We recommend that you call at our office at your earliest convenience as the available maturities are sure to be quickly sold. Maturities available: July 1, 1922; Jan-uary 1, 1923; July 1, 1924, and January 1, 1931. I 7he INVESTORS COMPANY BENJAMIN KULP, President 29 South La Salle Street, Chicago On the Ground Floor, Just East of the Elevators Telephone Randolph 5513 Office Open 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., Including Saturdays Home Office: Madison & Kedzie State Bank Building o 1111111111lllilllllll 14 0 side pi.; Robert Louis (receiving at 940 Lakeside pl.); Jerome Marcus, 3652 Broadway (not receiving); Leo Niederberger, 722 Melrose st.; Fred-erick Pollock, 846 Waveland ave.; Seymour Recht, 1302 Eddy st. (not receiving) ; Arthur Robinson, 7726 Eastlake terrace; Joseph Salomon, 1233 Pratt blvd.; Howard Schiller, 847 Ainslie st.; Earl Slabodkin, 3711 Broadway; Theodore Stein, 127 South Central Park blvd.; Sidney Van Kirk, 2419 Leland ave.; Blair Walliser, 6335 Magnolia ave.; Melvin WArtell, 934 Crescent pl.; Burton Wolff, 1412 Sher-win ave. SUN-PARLOR AND PORCH FURNI-TURE FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME. Are you leaving soon for your sum-mer home? Are you in need of artistic sun parlor, or porch furniture? Then pause and remember, Williams Barker & Severn Company. At the business quarters of the Williams Barker & Severn Company you will find unique and pleasing sets of furniture of the sort you are seek-ing at remarkably reduced figures. Before they are all sold-see to it that you become the happy possessor of one of these beautiful sets of sun-parlor furniture. Remember Williams Barker & Severn Company, 626 South Wabash avenue. Rabbi Israel Bettan of Charleston, W. Va., has accepted a professorship at the Hebrew Union College, Cincin-nati, Ohio. Rabbi Bettan will assume his new duties on September 1, next. J.xaAUm.RJEa
Object Description
Title | The Sentinel, v.046 no. 08, 1922 |
Subject | Jews--Illinois--Chicago--Periodicals |
Description | v.46 no. 8 (May 26, 1922). The Sentinel was published weekly by the Sentinel Pub. Co. from 1911-1996. |
Publisher | Sentinel Publishing Company |
Contributors | Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies |
Date | 1922-05-26; 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 | 00460008 14 |
Transcript | THE SENTINEL Young People's Cong. Temple Miz- treasurer; Harry Langson, financia pah.-At the annual meeting held Sun- secretary. The new board member day, May 21, the following officers were A m Ab Sid Blank elected: Arthur Reinhart, president; are: Amelia Abrams, Sidney Blan Ethel Cohen, vice president; Ethel M. stein, Selina Geiger, Elmer Lazar, an< Jacobs, secretary; Annette Kallis, Rose Weinberg. STwo Separate Bath H Men's and Women's Depar Turkish, Russian, tubs, showers, forms of bathing. All water filt well ventilated rooms. Comfortab shop. Large swimming pool. Mas Courteous and experienced attend prices are no higher than at or from all street car lines and Metr< NORTH AVENUE BATH PHONE HUM E. .V.V .VuU.Wqa A Great Event in The History of Chicago At last, we may definitely an-nounce the opening day of this new and wonderful bathing establishment - .an institution in which all Chicago may take just pride. No expense was spared to in-sure to our patrons that luxuri-ous comfort, privacy and rest which are such wonderful tonics for the mind and body. ouses Under One Roof tment Open Day and Night electric cabinets, and all other ered and sterilized. 160 private, le beds. Beauty parlor and barber saging, manicuring and chiropody. ants always at your service. The dinary baths. Location accessible opolitan elevated. S 2039-41 North Avenue at Milwaukee and Robey BOLDT 7276J wwws. INSURE YOUR CAR AGAINST THIEVES WITH A PERRY LOCK APPROVED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES Different sizes and designs of wheels to fit any make of car. SWe are the oldest and largest manufacturers of automobile locks, Sand have the largest and most complete line of automobile locks in the world. Perry No. 6 Universal-A substantial wheel of good design to make it adaptable to any make d$1 7 of car. Jist Price.......................... .. .............. 1 . O5 0 S Ten other designs and sizes for lighter cars, ranging in prices from $7.00 to $16.50. Drive you car to our Sales and Service Department, 2635 - Michigan Ave., and receive immediate installation. PERRY AUTO LOCK CO. 2635 Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. illlllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllllil lllillil lllllllllllllllllli llllllllllllllllll llillill (llllllI lli lllllll illllllllll ll111111111 111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111l1ll1ll1ll1l1llIlllilllllilllllilllllliil lllill llil lilll lllII|11111111111 $23.95 FOR A FEW $023.9 DAYS ONLY STEEL (WALNUT FINISH) SIMMONS FINE SPRING AND GOOD MATTRESS THE BEST IN CHICAGO FOR $23.95 M. WECKER MATTRESS COMPANY "THE LOWEST and BEST" 1627-29 MILWAUKEE AVE. 1 s \ TEMPLE SHOLOM. /w+r * Pine Grove Avenue and Grace Street. d The list of those to be confirmed on June 4 at 10 a. m. is as follows: Jane ' Brandt, 542 Roscoe st.; Virginia, * Fagan, 918 Galt pl.; Muriel Fishman, * 845 Eastwood ave.; Frances Fried- : lander, 1437 Summerdale ave.; Faye Friedman, 4951 North Albany ave.; Shirley Friend, 936 Castlewood ter-race; Gertrude Hochberg, 821 Wave-land ave.; Adelaide Hoffing, 1453 Winnemac ave.; Sadie Jacobson, 456 SRoslyn pi.; Dorithea Kohn, 5745 Ridge ave.; Sylvia Kohn, 4862 Mag-nolia ave.; Rosalin Koral, 3722 Maple 'Square ave.; Mildred Messinger (re-ceiving at Webster hotel); Amy Saks, 4855 Pensacola ave.; Leona Schiller, * 847 Ainslie st.; Ruth Silverman, 434 Roslyn pl.; Frances Spatz, 4337 Hazel ave.; Florence Stone, 4513 Sacramento . ave.; Jeannette Waldbott (receiving at Webster hotel 3 to 6 p. m.); Alice Weil, 600 Stratford pl.; Ruth Weil, 567 Stratford pi.; Hazelmae Willough-by, 5839 Sheridan rd.; Harold Adler, 1408 Carmen ave.; Ralph Adler, 940 Lakeside pi.; Allan Bloch, 1022 Ains-lie st.; Herbert Cohen, 901 Ainslie st.; Morris Cohn, 910 Margate ter-race; Jerome Feingold, 714 Grace st.; Arthur Feinstein, 3711 Rokeby st; I Eugene Goldenson, 4553 North' Ked-zie ave.; Perry Goldsmith, 829 Lake- Sside pi.; James Goldstein, 1956 Hum- I boldt blvd.; Alex Heimann, 6329 North Hermitage ave.; Milton Kirsh- * baum, 6800 Sheridan rd.; Maurice Kleinman, 6201 Glenwood ave.; Har-old Kuttner (receiving at Buena Shore club); Jerome Laden, 862 Lake- ' u..IIInIm flli1111111E1(.1lll1 1111 Don't Miss This Opportunity To Invest at 7% With Safety We own and offer a limited portion of QUINCY STATION BUILDING First Mortgage 7% Gold Bonds secured by land and building located at northeast corner Jefferson and Quincy Streets, Chicago, and leased as a United States Government Post Office THESE bonds are secured by land in fee, size 88x213 feet, and building leased to the United States Govern-ment for twenty years at $125,000 per annum, or $2,500,- 000 for the term. It has been completed and in operation for over a year. When The Investors Company underwrote the $700,000 Quincy Station First Mortgage Bonds in January, 1921, the issue was oversold in record time. Now we have been fortunate in obtaining a substantial portion for resale, at par, to yield 7 %. Thus the many investors who were too late to secure these bonds before have the opportu-nity to obtain some now-if they act at once. We recommend that you call at our office at your earliest convenience as the available maturities are sure to be quickly sold. Maturities available: July 1, 1922; Jan-uary 1, 1923; July 1, 1924, and January 1, 1931. I 7he INVESTORS COMPANY BENJAMIN KULP, President 29 South La Salle Street, Chicago On the Ground Floor, Just East of the Elevators Telephone Randolph 5513 Office Open 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., Including Saturdays Home Office: Madison & Kedzie State Bank Building o 1111111111lllilllllll 14 0 side pi.; Robert Louis (receiving at 940 Lakeside pl.); Jerome Marcus, 3652 Broadway (not receiving); Leo Niederberger, 722 Melrose st.; Fred-erick Pollock, 846 Waveland ave.; Seymour Recht, 1302 Eddy st. (not receiving) ; Arthur Robinson, 7726 Eastlake terrace; Joseph Salomon, 1233 Pratt blvd.; Howard Schiller, 847 Ainslie st.; Earl Slabodkin, 3711 Broadway; Theodore Stein, 127 South Central Park blvd.; Sidney Van Kirk, 2419 Leland ave.; Blair Walliser, 6335 Magnolia ave.; Melvin WArtell, 934 Crescent pl.; Burton Wolff, 1412 Sher-win ave. SUN-PARLOR AND PORCH FURNI-TURE FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME. Are you leaving soon for your sum-mer home? Are you in need of artistic sun parlor, or porch furniture? Then pause and remember, Williams Barker & Severn Company. At the business quarters of the Williams Barker & Severn Company you will find unique and pleasing sets of furniture of the sort you are seek-ing at remarkably reduced figures. Before they are all sold-see to it that you become the happy possessor of one of these beautiful sets of sun-parlor furniture. Remember Williams Barker & Severn Company, 626 South Wabash avenue. Rabbi Israel Bettan of Charleston, W. Va., has accepted a professorship at the Hebrew Union College, Cincin-nati, Ohio. Rabbi Bettan will assume his new duties on September 1, next. J.xaAUm.RJEa |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |