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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

COZZY" MAKES HIT
WITH WOUNDED BOYS
AT U. S. HOSPITAL

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Conducts Class in Drawing for Boys.

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Select Dancing Nightly

Palais de Danse

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One of "Corey's" big stunts which
received widespread comment in avia-
tion circles was accomplished one day
when he dew several thousand feet
in the air and sketched the picture of
President kVilson, which is now in the
possession of the President. Of in-
terest in this connection is the fact
that "Cozzy's" pilot was Lieut. Igor-
row. whoso death by the fall of his
machine us Armistice Day in Detroit
shocked entire country.
"Corry" s at present a staff artist
on the Detroit Free l'ress.

Grinnell Brothers

Michigan's Leading
Music House

most delightful entertainment, they
have s.t applauded. They laughed
and cried and indulged in e,ery other
BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS
emotion as "hoary," with lightning-
like speed. sketched and illustrated
leading eh eilti and characters of the
An unusually attractive program
day. For instance, Detrint's own re-
has bum arranged for the meeting
markable little cartoonist and artist of !tient-
Cholem Juniors to be held
Thursday evening, April .1, 1919.
Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra
Rabbi A. Al. Hershman, of Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek, is to he the
speaker of the evening.
FRONT St
Miss Sylvia Weisman will open the
F.t THIRD
musical
program with some especially
Adjoining
chosen piano selections, to be follow-
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WAY NE HoiEL
FOR MEN & WOMEN
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ed by Al ins Belle Silverman with elo-
SULPHUR MINERAL, TURKISH, ETC
cution. Both have a reputation as ar-
tists in their respective lines, and their
efforts will provide a thoroughly en
ioyable evening to all. Good MUSIC
is promised for the dancing which
will follow.

Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard

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(ANE of the largest organizations in the United

States devoted exclusively to supplying the
of the Musical Public.

Nvants

WAYNE BATHS

I RAISE with a record of nearly forty ye . ars of

GRINNELL BUILDING

Herbison Shops

Millinery

670 Woodward

Glendale 4059-W

The meeting, which is to be held
at the Knights of Pythias hall, cor-
ner of Cass and Teterboro, will com-
mence at 8:31). Visitors are cordially
welcomed.

3172 E. Jefferson
Hickory 3664-W

MANICURING
SHAMPOOING
SCALP TREATMENT

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JULIUS "COZZY" GOTSDANKER

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JEWELERS

WOODPARD

MRS. F. BROWN

Practical Nurse

Glendale 831.J

Takes all kinds of cases

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D. SEGAL—Opt.

18 Grand River West

Practice limited to defects of the
eyes and fittings of glasses.

Cherry 4269.

drew the likeness of Cheoreo Wash-
ington and with a few di ut strokes
transferred the picture into the fa-'
miliar face of Abraham Lincoln. .
The convalescent heroes at the hos-
pital have learned to It “ ( • 11/,y ".
because lie not only entertains them,
but is giving tlryin an opportunity
to learn his own art. (In Nlonday,
Wednesday and Friday he conducts a
class in drawing and it is one of the
most popular of the courses of in-
struction provided for the boys.
"Cozzy" will he remembered as the
official artist for the national Jewish
war relief drives for the past several
years. Ili, posters and sketches con-
tributed greatly to the success of the
funds and he received national recog-
nition for his able work. "Cozzy" did
his bit to beat the Hun also. He was
discharged not long ago from the
United States naval service, in which
lie did wonderful work drawing pos-
ters in the big recruiting compaigns.
For some time he was stationed at
Camp Selfridge in the naval air ser-
vice.

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f 113 remarkable growth of our I louse, from a single small store in IMO to the present
immense organization embracing three piano factories and twenty-four stores, is a
record of achievement without a parallel in the music industry. It must indicate that
the vast majority of buyers have found their best interests swved by dealing with Grin•
nell Brothers. It is a proof of public confidence of which we are justly proud and ever
zealous to retain.

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.

MRS. B. WOLF

75 W. HIGH STREET
Telephone—Cherry 3615

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Headquarters of she

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conscientious effort to provide instruments of
highest quality and utmost reliability at the lowest
prices possible----to serve intelligently, capably and
faithfully, having always in mind the complete and
permanent satisfaction of each patron.

Mr. I. Leonard Braun. tenor, Will
appear before the Young People's
Auxiliary of the Shaarey %Nick at.
their next meeting on Wednesday
evening, .1pril 2, 1919, at 8:15.
The committee has requested him
to repeat the program he rendered
to the li:olossah Society at their last
annual meeting.

The importance of the Grinnell organization and the Grinnell shires to buyers and
users of musical instruments in Nlichigan is definite and far-reaching. It is only through
our stores that the leading makes of Pianos and other instruments arc available to the
Nlichigan public. The high standing of our !louse and the immense business one enjoy
have brought to us the exclusive representation of the World's most famous makes in all
lines:

PIANOS

The initial number will be the aria
from Pagliacci, "Vesti la ginhba," in
Italian, followed by his recent com-
position. which he dedicated to the
Zionist Organization of the World,
"Zion Mein Ileiliges Land," in Jew-
ish, and will close the program with
Sidney Homer's musical setting to
Joaquin Miller's "To Russia," in Eng-
lish. Miss Sarah NVeinberg at the
piano. The Executive Committee ha.:
also made arrangements to have a
very prominent speaker at this torch-
ing and his lecture will be on a sub-
ject of unusual interest to the mem-
bers of the Auxiliary and their
friends.
It is also announced that there will
be a regular Sunday evening dancing
party Sunday evening, March 30, in
the gymnasium.

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SteinAiy, Knahe, Vose & Sons, Solimer,
Grinnell Bros. (our own make), Sterling,
Shoningcr, Huntington, Nlendelssolm,
Schaff Bros., Woodward and others.

Player-Pianos

The famous PIANOLA line, manufactured
by the great Aeolian Company, in seven mod-
els: Steinway, Weber, Steck, Stroud, Whee-
lock, Aeolian and Playtona.

Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos
Estey Parlor and Chapel Organs

Last year the Hebrew Free Loan
Association of Cleveland, Ohio, made
542 loans, aggregating $26,738.

Distributers of VICTROLAS, VICTOR RECORIS and Supplies

A Complete Line of Small Instruments

Goldberg & Jagmin

J. II'. York & Sons' Famous hued Insitruntents.

Buescher's Irorld-renowned saxophones.

Finest American and Foreign makes of riolitt.s,

Fiolas, 'Cellos, and Bass fiats.

Nunes Cr Sons' Genuine Hawaiian Ukuleles.

r ega Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, etc.

When Thinking of Decorating
Your Home, Office, Club
Rooms, Lodges, or
Studio, Call
Upon Us

GOLDBERG & JAGMIN

71 WASHINGTON BLVD.

Reagan Orchestra Bells, Xylophones, etc.

Ludwig & Ludwig Drums and Drummers' Traps

and Musical Merchandise of

before making his
buyer who fails to visit or get in touch with a
rr HE purchase
does himself a great injustice. He loses the very important advantage of
makes—and he sacrifices an opportunity to

Grinnell Store

seeing and comparing the acknowledged best
for his money, value made possible by the tremendous volume
obtain the
of our business—the great price-reducing factor of modern merchandising.
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If unable to call soon we invite you to correspond with us. Catalogs and full infor-
mation regarding any instrument gladly mailed free on request.

greatest value

Grinnell Bros. Music House, 243, 245, 247 Woodward Ave.
1304 Mack Ave.
57-59 Monroe Ave.
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