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Store Your Furs With Us At Moderate Cost All articles are carefully cleaned before being placed in our spacious try cold storage vaults. . Repairing and Remodeling In accordance with the smartest styles at reduced ; ra,tes during summer months. I New Spring In a wide variety rii l of pe 1 ts, at sur- Vsn.Oß.erS prisingly low prices. YOUMANS FUR CO. | 401 Sixteenth St. Cor. Tremont. Phone Main 8015 $ Telephone Clinmpa 3051 JOE (iELFMAN J. IILI.I.KK Model Furniture Company Selection in Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Ranges at Moderate Prices CASH OR CREDIT IK IS WVlton Street * Denver, Colorado More and More People are beginning to realize that the best live fish can be obtained from The West Side Fish Company 2750 West Colfax Ave. Phone Cluimpa 5330 GOODMAN LEVIN ij TAILOR : Is offering his nifty SCS Suits and Overcoats for $45, to in- < I ducc you v to come to his new store at ;' 522 FOURTEENTH STREET j; Don't Miss This Opportunity Champa 555 G ;! Trl.|>tiuiit> M.iin «M» TrU-pbunr Muln SMI mission Merc* ha ut in Slate l>. SCHWARTZ Proprietor IGIG-IH Market Street Denver Colorado VINERES** 1 490 : roSSsTn ! *644.00- DENVER j $75 More Than a Ford WE SELL ON TIME 324 South Broadway !: ■ II lIHIIiWH' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ What We Do, We Do it Right CHIMNEY TOPS General Sheet .Melal Work ami Repairing—Furnace Work WM. LAMDEN Tin Shop and Auto Radiator Repairing 1020 19lh Street Phone Champa 2fi‘J Denver, Colorado a i nn! ■ ■ a ■■ WEEKLY JEWISH PUBLICATION NEEDS :; RELIABLE AND LI.VE-WIRE COR- j! RESPONDENTS IN ALL CITIES. APPLY ;i T. K All AN, 1260 17TH ST-, BROOKLYN. N. Y. • ——— ■> MEYER UNDERTAKING . WIST COMPANY Funeral Directors j Duly Jewish Undertakers in Colorado. Full Automobile Equipment. -— A Clubs | j DRA-MU-LIT CIRCLE ACTIVITIES M An enthusiastic audience of young I folk meet every Tuesday at the club 5 rooms to discuss literature and drama. At the last session of this group the short story was taken up in all its ; j angles. Miss Hue Burgess read “Sa ! j lerutus Smith,” by Ceylon Holling** $ j worth. “A Piece of Bread,” by $ i Francois Coppee was read by Miss | ! Mary Baiaban. Several verses and | I orations were delivered by Mr. S. 5 Bernstein. An original story called $ "Destiny” was r*‘ad by W. Schlesinger, Jr, Next Tuesday the history of • Drama will ltq discussed. -. The Jewish Group also meets on Tuesday evening, all those interested in Yiddish drama and literature are invited to attend. Don’t forget, our big membership campaign, now in effect. We are out to get two hundred members befoie the end of May. "Two Hundred Live Members by June,” all those interest ed in Literature, Music and Drama. We have our own club rooms, a Sun day School for the children, classes I in English and Yiddish that discuss the arts and sciences, an orchestra and a club paper. What more cau one ask lor? 7 I DRA-MU-LIT CIRCLE ENTERTAINS Two splnendid programs were given at the club rooms during Passover week for the benefit 'of the members and their friends. Among those who participated were: M. Jaffe ami 1. I IleillK'rger in a sketch. Vocal solos | by Miss Beck Miller, I.ipa FelngolU. i Miss line Burgess. Violin solo by ; Sidney Gold, Plnnologue by Miss i Emma Fisher accompanied by Miss j Sarah Greenwald. A Passover Seiler was the main sulijcct of a sketch ' given by a number of rhe Sunday j School children. Recitations and moa , I ologues were given by J. Bernstein. If. M. Kaufman, and S. Schlesinger. > r * >1 Music for tile, informal dance which ! followed was furnished by the Drn 'j Mu-Lit Orchestra composed of Misses ’ Mary Kessler and Sarah Greenwald, > Messrs. Meyer Burges*. Sidney Gold. I Sol Morris. ; Sunday evening, April 23, the pro * giam was reproduced at the .1. C R. ► S.. for the .benefit of the patients. ; ATTENTION IOTA GAMMA KAPPA ' ftur next meeting will Is* held April 20th at the home of Miss Julia Fried nmn. Important business is to la* ! transactisl and therefore all members j are urged to he present.—l>. B. PANDORIANS! ! ! A new club for girls Ik*tween the I ages of twelve and fifteen going by j the name of the ’•Pandorians”! ! ! Officers were elected us follows: Evelyn Ilellerstein. president: Sad.ve Fine, vice president; Bessie El*er. sec retary. and Florence Ilurvitz. treasur er. The club has been stinted for social activities. Plans are l*eing made for a party in the near future. All girls wishing to apply for membership, call for Evelyn Ileller ,-tein. York 1431.—8. E. AGUDATII TSEIKE ISRAEL. A club composed of Jewish boys from 14 to 10 years was organized. The object of this club is to organize tlie Jewish boys of Denver and tcalch them the essentials of Jewish relig ion. At our last meeting plans were dis cussed for bur constitution. The following officers were elected : Sam Friedman, president : William Braude, vice president; Leon Gins burg, secretary; William Ginsbuig. treasurer. We hope to organize athletic teams and within a few weeks to compete with other teams in checkers and chess.—J. G. SIGMA ALPHA PHI GIRINS. The Sigma Alpha Phi Girls attend ed a business meeting held at the home of Miss Schecter April 23, 1022. The girls decided to have an open meeting at the home of Miss Walk. May 21. Girls receiving*, special in vitations will l»c the only outsiders present. Did you li«*ar what big doing the Sigma Alpha Phi are going to give? Well, don’t Ini disappointed nobody has because we always do things un expectedly .and our affairs are pulled off fine! Tit** semi-annual election of officers has been postponed till the next reg ular business meeting which i sto he held May 7 at Miss SeUlner's home. —L. B. K. For Rent Fenced in trackage property at 16th and Clay streets. 50x110 feet including ollice space, wagon scales, and sheds. Apply NATIONAL FUEL CO. ....Retail Dept. 1622 Stout St. THE DENVER JEWISH NEWS An Ideal House Slipper ( s : $ I | i i» '• \ \ | The Martha Washington \ s $ ; 1 i Made of soft, black kid on neat comfortable lasts that are so restful to tired and aching feet. Hand turned pliant soles, light but * j withal strong enough to stand the steady , j grind of hard usage. Martha Washingtons r | hold their shape to because every part is • solid leather and well put together by shoe makers that know how. You will not know ' j the comfort and economy of this shoe until I you try a pair. , j One strap, two straps, lace Oxfords, side - | gores and high shoes. All sizes and widths in stock now. No extra charge for large sizes. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR DENVER : iiTobcr^ TWO STORES IN DENVER: 1521 Lawrence St. 714 15th St. 1 " ' ' ' i It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans Make Mother’s Day the source of year 'round pleasure by the I Jf I Then every housecleaning day \ J will be Mother’s Day, because Mother will enjoy the freedom from tiresome handsweeping When you give her a l Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper YOU GIVE HER THE BEST Very Special Terms During Our Annual Spring Campaign. * Remember —Our Guarantee and Service go with every machine. The Denver Gas and Electric Light Co. : ‘ j Frank’s Colfax Fish SMALL FISH 5c LB. BIG FISH .;. ,10c LB. 2600 WEST COLFAX x Getyour iSp 532 Hosiery and J Fifteenth | Between Welton and Glenarm I Starting Wednesday Matinee, April 26 Sennon*M Sinurlrat Mimical lievue PAT ROONEY MARION BENT In "King* of Smoko" with I liW AICI) it ml MMtlA.il ICOOT, Colleen I town, Helen .1 oliiinoii, Anllu Nieto, llillie Kitltmford, mill I*AT KOO NICY'S KIM.S or lIA K MON Y. Pinto & Boyle Olrrnlßlit Comedy Vioaliun Davis & Pelle Kiiuililirlntlc .Morn! linn JAMES DUTTON & CO. Favorite Equestrienne* Miss Lois Bennett A Kay of IVentern Suimhlne ONE OTIIKK UIO ACT MILLER & MACK “The lilr.K Iluyu" I‘utlic Nnvi, Anup'n Fables, I Tuple* of the Day. New Shown Open Wednesday Mulinn* and (lone Tuesday. ■Matinee: 15e, 25c, 50c. Night*: 15c to SI.UO. Before You Throw Away That “Worn Out” Pair of Shoes Ask ns if wo can fix them up for longer wear. The chances are we cun—and you will he saved the ex pense of luiying new shoes, only to abuse them hy walking around in inclement weather. Landis Shoe Repairing Co. 1830 Welton Street CHAMPA 6478 j D. J. FEINItERG, Proprietor Special strictly tailor-made suits, made in all designs and colors— s2s and up Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing FItEE DELIVERY Brunswick Tailoring Co. IG6I Williams St. York 6748-W Alick Rubin 1430 Hooker Street Tel. Champa 5710 Will have an extra fine variety of Fish and Poultry Lowest prices always prevail WHY PAY MORE!’ I Teacher of Piano Miss llelle B. Bernstone 5 I MG Newton St. For appointment call Telephone Main 6768 SINCE 1809 0 J ipuritas Efstilled Water ■■SZMStfi St* DENVER. PHOME CHAMPA 146 Telephone -Main 0510 N. DAVIDSON MOHEL 2.309 Cleveland I*l. Phones Main .3189. Champa 7237 VISIT THE Wm. Penn Grill Lunches and Sandwiches # for Plcuic's Kosher Delicatessen, Soft Drinks and Lunches lIA lilt V W. COHEN. Prop. Cor. 18th and California Music The Berlin Jewish bunker, Hugo i Herafeld. died suddenly. The tie-' roused lmd for yours been one of th" most Influential llgures on the si nek ; exchange and his death has caused i much sensation. Superb Orchestra Thursday and Friday, April 27 and 28 GLORIA SWANSON, in Her Husband's Trademark Saturday, April 29 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, in Handcuffs or Kisses Sunday and Monday April 30th and May Ist. CONSTANCE' TALMADGE, in Polly of The Follies Tuesday and Wednesday May 2 and 3 Come on Over With COLLEEN MOORE By Kuperl Huj<hcs. Comfortable Seats Well Ventilated and Heated The Pride of Capitol Hill WIRELESS < ; j | You fill! Hear ill V.inr tit'll QoimJ I 4 ’ Concert»—LeetureM—Serniona < * * Bedtime Stories for Children 4 > iJ C rystal Keeehlni: Set* Complete t * ' *with plwMi aerial w in-, laaala 4 » < • tore and ground HO • * ] < ’ damp ; » | ( > Lone. l»Utunre Kecelverit < J t | DeForent Kndlolionie Vacuum Tube 1 , i4 > Set Complete with storage battery, \ * 1 , * li Vnttery lube, phones aqa 7C * ► 4 t anil 'herlnl i*«jii I patent yOOal 3‘ > < 1 V\ t-'l initlioiix- Arriola, Sr., ii.eluding i J 4 l tube, B battery, dry ceil battery, * > J ' phoiifM and uerlul OPQ PA , < ' equip at vOOijU 4 $2.50!; ; ! Reynolds Radio Co., Inc. ; ‘ < ’ nl:t Nineteenth St, Denver, Colo. 4 , kml a Jg, l/W.WMMIMr- -fiTi a H » TRAVEUNO |3 - man said to us H the other day, ■■ “It’s a real pleasure il for a regular man to |1 got a regular meal in il a regular restaurant." ?| Wo said, “Thank you, D \ Mr. Brown,” H I EDELWEISS g Cafe and I.unch Room ■ m 1655 California St. BA | Open All Night D jPELL/S[ FISH and OYSTER HOUSE | § Finishes This Season 5 5 at Present Location ; Next Season | Opposite Orphcum | POPULAR PRICES I 520-521 Sixteenth St. s //////sAMss/m/s. v.:v. 70 H'uh Class , Apartments Furnished L_y ‘ '\a 1 Complete Jf HAUL % T, MLZ^" y i nn Beautiful^ DENVER B * ,h RATES SENSIBLE Phone Main 6185 | 1315 CURTIS STREET