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CANADIAN JEWISH REVIEW
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THE SERVICE OF SIGHT
If your eyes trouble you or your glasses need adjustment or repair, don't waste time but call upon
EDWARD BIND, R.O.
(Registered Optometrist and Optician.) . Two Oroc ax Parloxs
279 COLLEGE STREET at Spadlna
For appointment Phone College 6604
6 Keewatin Ave., at Yonge St. Stop 16
Good glasses if you need them, &ood advice if you don*t
LOEW'S YONGE STREET
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Tea and Lunch Room
club uinch atterkoon tea5 eyknin6 suwct hour*: 11 a.m. to 7.18 p.m.
128 YONGE STREET
PHONE ADELAIDE 3387
What do you know that's new?
Yes, we'll print that bit about your son returning] home from a trip. And what's that ? .... a party ? Who was there anyway ? We want to know all about it, and what the guest of,honor wore.
Are there visitors in town you know of ? Let our society editor write a word about it and all that's doing for the company. You like to read the Personal Mention column, the bigger it is, the more news for you to read. Then add a line yourself.
But do write plainly, especially the names, and on one side of the paper only. And oh! yes, send it in early�by Tuesday evening sure.
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prints all the town news that's fit to prints
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APPRECIATION
The Ezras Noshem Society
founders of the Jewish Hospital of Torontot take this opportunity of expressing their sincere appreciation and gratitude to Rabbi B. R. Brickner for his kind efforts in furthering the cause of the Jewish hospital in this city.
To Mr. David Lavine for acting as chairman* at the opening of theirBazaar.
To Mr. J. H. Greenberg for the legal services rendered by him in consummating the agreement for the purchase of the Jewish Hospital premises without charge.
"Way Down East" is conceded to be D. W. Griffith's greatest picture. The simplicity of the story, the beauty of the pastoral background, the quaint characters and the innocent humor culminate in mighty scenes which unfold to a climax when the blinding storm breaks loose and the ice-jam forms, moves, breaks with a resounding crash and rushes madly to the falls with its human burden, changing the feelings of the audience from light-hearted laughter, produced by the previous episodes, to gasps of horrified alarm which are allayed by the action of the man of the drama in one of the most astounding dare-devil feats of heroism ever presented to the public.
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Clara Kimbal Young, one of the most beautiful and romantic emotional actresses on the screen, is to be seen at Loew's Yonge Street Theatre in an absorbing, photo-play of love and adventure, during the week of December 19th. "The Forbidden Woman" is taken from life and is based upon the intrigues and love affairs of an Opera Star who was famous throughout continental Europe just previous to the war. A San Francisco newspaper woman met the opera star at Geneva and after becoming intimate with her exposed her to the proper authorities. Lenore J. Coffee's book, "The Forbidden Woman" caused a world-wide sensation after the war. It has been adapted to the screen and Clara Kimbal Young portrays the character of the famous international adventuress. A very strong vaudeville program headed by Choy Ling Foo & Co., the world's greatest wonder workers, introducing the magic, mystery, thrills and sensational novelties of the orient.
MORDECAI HERSHMAN
One of the greatest living cantors soon to appear in Concert Recital, at Massey Hall, in aid of local charity of Jewish Institutions.
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TO LET-Beautiful 3 or 5 room flat, all latest improvements, Beverley St. Write Box A, Canadian Jewish Review.
INFORMATION WANTED. � Mrs. Friedman of Cracow, Austria, widow, is seeking relatives, Mrs. Slinger, a sister in, Toronto, Morris Belinski, a brother, of Montcalm St., Detroit, and a sister Mrs. S. J. Weisbaum of Boston. Very interesting information waiting these. Address Mrs. A. Levy, 221 St. Clair Ave. W.
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Fl owers furnished on all occasions, at reasonable prices.
Open an account with us WEDDING BOUQUETS
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Mordecai Hershman
and assisting Artists
Tuesday, Jan. 3rd
1922
Proceeds In aid of local Jewish institutions, under auspices of the Toronto Daily Hebrew Journal.
Prices: S2.M, $1.5t, *l.ti, 75c
Tickets for sale at 251 Queen St. West
The Jewish residents of the East End of Fall River, Mass,, are going to replace their present edifice with a more modern building, and an architect has been engaged to draw plans. The new building will be erected on the site of the present synagogue.
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