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The Jewish Chronicle, 1919-02-21

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE SIX

SOCIETY

I

Broadway
Restaurant

64 BROADWAY

Nliss .1melia Netiorg has ac-
cepted a position as assistant
principle of one of Bay City's
public schools and left to take
up her new duties last Satur-
day. kliss Netzorg is the
daughter of \I r. and NIrs. Morris
Isletzorg, of 19: Oregon avenue.

JEWIS H WOMAN'S CLUB
TO GIVE BANQUET FOR
DR. FRANKLIN, FEB. 26

Louis
Cohane

The banquet and entertainment in
honor of Dr. Leo M. Franklin, to be
git ell by the Jewish \\'oinan's Club
at Hotel Statler, \Vednesday, Feb-
ruary 26, promises to surpass in every
way any similar affair ever given by

You will recall "Cohane,

the 4-Minute Man"; "The
Man With a Plan." Endors-

that organization.
The banquet will begin at 6:311 and
the entertainment in connection with
it will be both unique and pretentious.
Mr. and NIrs. .‘be Silberberg,
it is bring kept as a
of Oil City, Pa., are at home to The nature of
surprise, but the committee in charge
their friends in their new home is hard at work perfecting plans to
at Br, .\ tkinson avenue.
stake it more than ordinarily success-

ed by

David W. Simons
Judge Win. F. Connolly
Judge James 0. Martin

Otto Kirchner
Fred NI, Butyl
Judge Alfred J. Murphy
Judge Arthur J. Lacy
Allan II. Fraser.

ful.

Mrs. II. Goldberg and daugh-
The guests will be limited to the
ter, Clara, of 1 11 Garfield ave- members ii the club, the men of their
nue, hart' left for a few weeks' households and out-of-town visitors.
Those expecting to attend are urged
stay in New York City.

HUNGARIAN HOME COOKING

You should try our

Special. Luncheon

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50 c

11:30 to 2:30

Hundreds of business men from the down town section have

their lunch lure daily. Note the specimen menu below:

SOUP

to send their reservations at once to
ave-
NIrs. Nloe Gerb er, of Toledo. Miss Fannie Simon, 101 Forest
east. The officers and directors
%vas a guest (.1 NIrs. David R. nue
of the chili will act as the reception

Candidate

Stocker. ;06 Brush street, over
committee.
the week-end.
Drama Course.

Homemade Noodle Soup

The course of discussions on "Chief
Contemporary Dramatists," under the
direction of Mr. Frank L. Tompkins,
head of the English department of
Central High school, is meeting with
unusual interest. It is hoped that an
increasing number of members of the
Mrs. Harry Cohen is visiting Jewish Woman's Club will avail them
of the course, which will con•

in Philadelphia and NeW York
City.

MEATS

Beef Goulash, Sauerkraut

Mr. and NIrs. Charles Cohen,
of Pittsburgh, Pa., arc visiti.og
their daughter. NIrs. I. Ladish.
of Clairmont aventte.

Mat Balls ,Steamed Potatoes

Spanish Roast

Fricassee of Land)

Approved by Workingmen

und Nosiness men.

for

Recommended by The Citt-
zens' League, ail others.

Justice

Private Isadore Harrison, who
ha; been spending a furlough
with his sister, NIrs. NI. Hay-
man, of In: Ilendrie avenue, has
returned to ('atop Grant, Ill.

Old F8S11101Ied Benno Soup

Endorsed by vote of Law-
yers' Association Feb. la,
1019, oral of 31 candidates.

--Cohane for Judge Club.

of the

Peace

selves

tinue on the third and fourth Monday
afternoons of each month throughout

OPE RA PROGRAM TORE

the season.

J. WARREN KERRIGAN
ON COLONIAL PROGRAM

4111 .‘ BLACKS

BI G TREAT TO MUSIC
LOVERS OF DETROIT

All arrangements have been com-
pleted by the Detroit Opera Associa-
tion to bring .\ inerica's premier or-
ganization, the Chicago Opera Asso-
ciation, to Detroit for a week's en-
gagement beginning March 14. Seven
performances will he given at the
Arena auditorium under the local di-
rection of J antes E. 1)evoe.
,
In order that the engagement
great as it is, may meet the pocket-
books of all patrons, the prices of
seats have been fixed at a scale tam-
ing from $1 to $6, with at least two-
thirds of the house from $1 to $3.
The interior of the Arena auditorium
will be entirely rebuilt, a raised doer
offering an opportunity for a good
view of the stage from any point in

'F:vaEl

FOR TIRED AND ACHING FEET

Hack's Arch
Corrective Shoes

Prevents and Corrects Foot Troubles

For Sale Exclusively By

HACK'S SHOE CO.

1045 47 Hastings Street
Cor. Farnsworth

STARKWEATHER BUICK

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Phone Northway 3917•W

A. N. FEUER

2843-2851 East Grand Boulevard

BU IG K

JEWELERS

15A w000HARO

y

For the first three days of next
week starting Sunday, Feb. 23, the
gincipal
attraction will be the ever-
Rice Pudding, Cream Satire
welcome and always enjoyable J.
Fresh Apple Cake
W'arren Kerrigan in what is said to
If the sale of tickets is any criteri• be one of the best productions made
Coffee
on, the first informal dancing party by this famous star in the last year.
or
Tea
to be given by Perfection 1.odge. No
"Come Again Smith" is the name
486, F. 8: A. M., on Tuesday evening. of it and iii the character of Joe
March 4, promises to be the best at- Smith, J r., the high-strong son of a
Tables Reserved for Ladies
wealthy oil man who runs from home
because he can't have his own way
about things, NIL Kerrigan takes ad-
vantage of the opportunity given hint
of extracting a wealth of laughs from
the situations arising and at the sane
time displaying his wonderful ability the .\ house.
II the famous stars of the Chica-
to catty out dramatic situations.
go Opera Association will appear in
This being the first showing for the Detroit season, including Anwl-
"Come Again Smith" in Detroit. the
will have ita lialli-Curci, Rosa Raisa, Mary
admirers of ND. Kerrigan
see their .favorite as Garden, Tamaki Miura. Yvonne Gall
to
the
chance
and .\ una HUM. There will be the
Salesroom and Office:
they like him best.
full chorus, the complete ballet corps
The headline feature for Wednes-
mem-
and an orchestra of set filly
day and Thursday, Feb. 21, atol 27, is
Phone, Market 6892
bers. Cleofonte Campanini, the gen-
Wm. S. Ilart in "Branding Broad-
eral
director
of
the
company,
will
I Service Station No.3
Service Station No.2
way." Shedding his western outfit
Service Station No. 1
conduct at least three, and probably
Marshall & Smith
East Gd. Boulevard,
for a spell Mr. Hat comes to New
21.23 Clairmount
1537 Grand River
York and proceeds to carry out four of the performances. The bil-
Belle Isle Bridge
at Woodward
lowing is the repertoire and casts of
Garfield 1650
Edgewood 2013
western ideas in the east. especially
Phone Market 4732 '
on Broadway. Unused to such a the Detroit season.
Friday, March 14, ""I'lle Barber of
procedure naturally offense is taken
Seville," by Rossini, with Ain•lita
at his actions with the result that
Fernando Carpi. Vittorio
This
Rill is constantly in trouble.
and we all Trevisan, Riccardo Stracciari. Vit-
of course means fight
know Dart's ability hi this line. torio .1riimindi, Maria Claessens. De-
Broadway stands aghast at his dis- sire Defrere, Ludovico ()litters and
play of fisticuffs, after . which Ile has Eugenio •orrenti.
Saturday matinee. NI arch 15, "Mine,
pretty much his own way. There is
laughter in this feature to say noth- Butterfly," by Puccini, :with Tatnaki
Miura,
Irene Pavloska, Forrest La-
ing of a beautiful story without which
mont, A uguste Bouilliez, Vittorio
no Hart production is complete.
OC t'arc
The complete change in program Trevisan, Desire Defrere,
Fabrics ads fashions for the new season
M. L. Weisbraten.
for Friday and Saturday , will be in Dua and Constantin N icolay.
bare arrived. You are invited to call
Saturday night, 51arch 1a, "Ca val-
even it you do not place an order. In l' tended and most enjoyable (lance oi keeping with the two features men-
';
A.
tioned above. supplemented by a leria Rusticana." by Maseagni, with
these days of high cost of living, ecou• at; the season.
I
Rosa
Raisa; Alessandro Dolci, Anna
A special musical program, partiei• series of comedies and educational
only counts more than ever. Ilere you 1
i .,
will receive quality and reasonable prices.
bated in by popular local talent, will numbers. There are special organ ('orrenti, Alfred Maguenat and Irene
Pat loska; followed by "Pagliacci." by
Culom tailored clothes cost no more
T
be a feature of the evening. One ill recitals by Professor Wendall Phil-
than the ready made kind. ustom tall- r the city's best "jazz" bands has been lips with each change of program. Leoncavallo, with .Anna Fitzin, John
4,
All seats O'Sullivan, Riccardo Stracciari and
i
tired clothes are Individually cut and ,
Daily niatinees. at 2:30.
a,
made expressly for •tu. They always A engaged to furnish the music for the
1..venings, Saturday and Sim- Desire Defrere.
dancing. Other special entertainment, 10c.
Monday night, March 17, 'Thais,"
,
hold their shape.
day 15c and 21c.
i
Despite the scarcity of woolens, an t particulars of which oil be announced
by Massenet. with Mary Garden.
John O'Sullivan, Georges liaklasioff,
extensive shotiing of guaranteed "all pure C• in these columns later, is being ar-
IN
Gustave Ilub erdeati. Irene l'avlosk a,
fabrics In the latest designs and ,a ranged.
I
t
colorings is ou display including Univer- 1
B'NAI BRITH LODGE Alma Peterson, M aria Glaessens and
The committee in charge of the
.
sity Novelties.
Constantin N
T dance consists of the (allowing mem.
Tuesday night, March 18, "Romeo
Yours for Service,
11
.\ "Big Brother Nlovenient" to visit and
E tiers of Perfection Lodge: C. K. San-
Juliet." with Yvonne Gall, John
dorf, chairman; M. L. Weisbraten, the sick and help the needy will
1.,
Alfred Niaguenat. .)at-
1

publicity; klark Cooper and Harry henceforth be a feature of the
'piste Bouilliez, Octave Dua, Maria
The organization in
Itakowitt 'music; William II. Gold- Brith work.
"
Claessens, Irene Pavloska, Vittorio
Glendale 2576
bloom, refreshments; I. Lewis Zuei- Pisgah Lodge has already been com- Arimondi, (instate Huberd•au and
it. 796 Woodward Avenue
Importin;
,
back, entertainment; Milton Hirsch- pleted. One of the first visits paid Desire Defrere.
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--- a, a - € -4" ---4-0-0-0-*
-a - a --,--
Wednesday night, March 19, "II
:vas to Jacob Schwartz, who is at the
... held, reception.
•••■••••• •-•••• •
6...• • .• • • • • -• • l• •-•••••••••• ••
Detroit Tuberculosis Sanatorium suf- Trovatore," by Verdi, with Rosa
•- •-•- ••••- •• ••• •••• ••••• .• • •
Raisa.
Alessandro Dolci. Cyrcua
INITIATES NEW BUSINESS
fering from tuberculosis contracted
N'ail Gordon, Giacomo Rimini. Emma
After 30 year.: of service with the while serving with our troops in
Noe, Virgilio Lazzari. Octave Dua
Central Savings bank. Meyer Bing, Russia.
....,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.,...............•• ■ •••••••••••••••
and Giuseppe NI inert a.
manager of the bank's branch at
Thiirsday night, March 20, "lar-
I Fourteenth and Grand ItIver avenues, LIEUT. GOLDSTICK
men." by Bizet. with Mary Garden,
his resigned to open an advisory ser.
BACK FROM FRONT Charles Fontaine. Gcnrges Baklan-
I 'rice for Investors.
off, Gustave iluberdeam \ boa Peter-
Mr. Bing became associated with
id. Hilliard William Goldstcik has son, Desire Defrere, Constantin Ni-
the Central Savings bank the day it
been
honorably
discharged
from
the
colay, Octave Dua and Myrna Sher-
was organized. June 14, 1888. and up
Dental ('orps. U. S. A. Lieut. Gold- low.
• to five years ago wee assistant cashier
Ileadquarters of the Detroit Opera
at the main office. Ile has been in the stick was stationed at Camp Custer.
Association have been taken at 201
banking business mince 1884, serving
Griswold street, on the ground floor
Ore years with the German American
of the Farwell building. Tickets for
I Dank.
the engagement of the company will
be on sale there beginning Monday.
Feb. 17.

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City, and CHAS. H. CURTISS, former man-
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announce that they have become associated
with the Roberts-Welch Co., Funeral
Directors.

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to devote 5010.000 rubles to 'the de-
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the publication of Hebrew newspa-
pers. Before the war Mr. Stiliel re-

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He has reopened his dental offices at
1045 Hastings street, at Farnsworth.
Dr. Goldstick is a brother of Lt.
Nathaniel H. Goldstick, who recently
returned from service.

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