. .... THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE The Journey of the Israelites From Egypt to the Promised Land. DETROIT STORAGE BATTERIES Recharging Repairing Replacing . • 4 ROSENGARTEN Meh's Tailors . ,N4w,st 212.215 Kresge Bldg. "Ciriviam, at!aril mitroupafroir xifik e All Batteries For All Cars HENRYVHATTER DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER 49 SRATIOT AVE. COR, LIBRARY AVE. BRINK H ERE you are given the advantages of a Battery Service Depot which has the facilities and equipment of a large Battery Factory to draw on In cave of emergency; no matter what make or model of car you drive--no matter what other battery you are now using, your repairs and replace- ments can be handled efficiently and promptly at the BATTERY SERVICE COMPANY. No delays, no sending out of Detroit for parts or special batteries. Piano Service The above cut is a reproduction of a map drawn by hand by a Hebrew scholar of the Seventeenth centu y. It shows the route taken by the children of Israel on their migration out of bondage in Egypt to the Holy Land. Tuning $3.00 The original drawing of this map is in the possession of the publishers of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, It is preserved in an' Ilugadah which is itself several hundred years old, and which contains many Interesting hand engraved illustrations depicting the scenes of the historic deliverance which we celebrate this week. Free Estimates on REPAIRING REFINISHING HARVARD MEN David A. Brown Discusses TEMPLE AUXILIARY FORM LAW FIRM Prospects for Brilliant FURNISHES ROOM IN Musical Season Next Year T. B. C. SANITARIUM "Quality Is Our Guarantee" hfr. Harold Goodman, of Flint, Mich., and Mr. Max N. Freedman, of Active Detroiter Arranges for More The woman's auxiliary of Temple Grand Opera for Coming Season— this city, both honor graduates of Says Music Will Allay Unrest in City. Beth El through the generosity of its Harvard College and Harvard law contributors to the 1.Var Fund and the school, have formed the law firm of Among the many and diverse com- indefatigable efforts of the chairman. munal activities in which Mr. David Mrs. William Rindskoff, has been A. Brown takes a prominent part in able to endow a room of six beds for 72 John R. St. Detroit, the musical needs of the sailors and soldiers in the new unit Cad. 2020. city occupy a great portion of his of the Detroit Tuberculosis Sanitar energies. As a member of the Execu- Mtn. During the war Mrs. Rindskoff (South of Adams Ave.) tive Committee of the Detroit Sym- originated the plan of having the aux- phony Orchestra, as temporary chair- iliary by private contributions, buy Howard Freundlich, Mgr. man of the Detroit Opera Association, wool and knit it into the necessary he has practically placed Detroit "on articles to lie sent to soldiers and the map" as a center of musical art. sailors wherever there was a need. Mr. Brown has just•returned from a Thousands of socks, helmets, sweat- INI•IMMIIMMMINMNIIII ■ visit to Chicago where he made ten- ( epriso, tae.tc., were distributed, in addition f11/NR ■.■ MINI• tative arrangements with Mr. Cam- to the regular Red Cross knitting pannini, of the Chicago Grand Opera At the conclusion of the war the Company, for the appearance of his Opera Company in Detroit twice next surplus left in the wool fund was used winter in two engagements of fonr as a nucleus for the endowment fund but it was only through pledges of performances each. "This year has been an epochmak- continued financial assistance from ing one in Detroit's musical life," said two groups of men that the auxiliary Mr. Brown. "It was the first in which could equip flue splendid room it has. we had the full orchestra and were The first group are Messrs. Frant. aisle to carry•through a complete pro- Leon Goldsmith, .Merman Finster- gram and the first which Mr. Gab- wald, I.ewis Golden, Lewis Gross- rilowitsch was at the head of the or- light, Sam Rosenzweig, Dave Mary- ganization. Mr. Gabrilowitsch already mont, Williant Wacker and Lester We have just bought the entire output of one of the is recognized as one of..the few great Leopold, tiff second group are: conductors, and Detroit is very much Messrs. Louis Welt, Sam Sloman, larger mines and can guarantee you delivery if you con- Milton Sloman, Ben Siegel and Sam on the musical map in having him. "I fell that Detroit is now ready to Rosenberg. tract NOW. If you are a large consumer and can use The members of the auxiliary are take hold of a great musical program; Max N. Freedman. and I believe no better investment exceedingly grateful to these gentle- car load lots DON'T BUY TILL YOU HAVE TALKED Goodman & Freedman, and have could lie made by any citizen, even men, to all contributors to the wool opened offices for the general practice front the dollar and cent point of fund, to Mr. Leopold, who devoted TO US. IT MEANS MONEY TO YOU. of law at 4 Buhl block. view, than in the promotion of these much time and effort to the project, and to Mrs. Louis Welt and Mrs. Mr. Goodman was formerly asso- great musical enterprises. "It is my belief that a good orches- Herman Finstenvald, who were in- ciated with the law firm of Farley & Nut, Pea and Slack . . . . . .$4.75 per ton InSix-Ton Selby as assistant corporation counsel tra and a season of opera have a di- strumental in interesting the gentle- of Hint. Mr. Freedman has until re- rect part in solving the present con- men in the work. All credit for the Mine Run $5.25 per ton Lots cently been associated in the offi es dition of unrest. Men are being paid achievement is due to Mrs. Rindskoff, .{ Lump $6.00 per ton the highest wages in history, right who was untiring in effort and threw here in Detroit; and yet unrest was herself heart and soul into the work. never so acute. My theory is that un- During regular visiting hours guests PRICES GO HIGHER EACH MONTH rest is lack of satisfaction for natural aroresinv.ery welcome to inspect this wants—lack of happiness. High wages alone do not cure it. hloney alone JEWISH YOUTH CLUB. never made a man happy. "Detroit has a large foreign popu- The club of the Jewish 1 - oath held lation, as have many industrial cities. The Italians, for instance, have grown its first meeting Tuesday- evening. up in an atmosphere of music. Every The meeting was opened by Mr. E. THIRD AND HOLDEN Patient() with an address 011 the pres- NORTHWAY 3025 little town has its opera. It is a part of their lives, a necessity to their hap- ent social conditions of the Jewish people. Mr. Rosenblatt followed with piness. The Russians are radicals, men who think, men who ask ques- a lecture on the problems confronting 01=01 the Jewish youth. Mr. Glick con- 0=10 tions, Ind at the same time they are 10=10 ===0=11:1 artists, and they, too, are used to cluded the program with a talk on music as to their daily bread. Every the proposed purposes of the organ. village in . Austria and Germany has ization. Temporary officers were its performances by first class musi- elected as follows: President, hfr. H. cians and singers. So it is all over Berman; secretary, Miss A. Feldman; Building Coming Down secretary and treasurer, h1 r. o Europe. If we want to quiet the un- financial It. Lieberman. rest of these people, we must make H The next regular meeting, will be o them happy l .and to make them happy we must give them the atmosphere held Thursday evening at the i t Schloss building. of .good music, the opera, the con- certs. that are a necessity to them. I 1 On Watches, Jewelry, Rings, Diamonds, 0 do not call this the solution, but I Harold Goodman. think it is a stone in the house of Silverware, Etc. solution." 0 11 of Judge Charles T. Wilkins, of Re- 69 years of business here a guarantee of re- corder's Court. Ile holds the distinc- tion of being the youngest professor liability. All goods as represented. Money I of law in the University of Detroit, back if not satisfactory. where he is giving a course of lectures Ion Bailments and Carriers, All Work Guaranteed Grand Pianos a Specialty E. C. Brink Co. Battery Service Go, Factory--215 Clinton St. Cadillac 6438 For scientific eye-sight examination and perfect fitting glasses JACKMAN 130 WOODWARD AVE. 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"THE HEART OF HUMANITY" will he the big' attraction at the Colonial Theatre for the three days starting Easter Sunday, April 20th. Thus tremendous production featuring that miukite star, Dorothy' Phillips, comes to the Chlonial for its first showing in Detroit at popular prices. - THE HEART OF HUNIANITY" is based ■ Fir the magic word "Love," and has been priised by critics of the East as being a prtture so hmming and spectacular, so gentle, so violent, so altogether start1Mg that cold type fails utterly in describing it. It is not a war picture, but a graphic Atort' of Mother love in the great Canadian Northwest with war as the background. Produced by Allen Holidiar on a fabulous scale, and with a cast that look like the screen "111,l'EllOOK" of stars, this great feature stands out as an im- mense diimond iv the midst of a handful of For Wednesday and Thursday, Elsie Fer• guson in "THE • MARRIAGE PRICE," is a treat that none should miss, This is an in• tense flrama, the story of a poor girl who a millionaire, but she could not be. he re that Ile hail married her for love and hese not for the plaything she thought. For Fri• day and Saturday there will be another corn. plete change of program. ‘Vendall Phillips will render a series of popular and classic overtures on the organ during the week. CLASSIFIED WANTED—An experienced saleslady for shoe store; steady position. Ap- ply manager, 558 Gratiot avenue. AN ACCOUNTANT wants two or three rooms and board for himself t and mother, a woman of 70, in a home where there may be a little • friendly company for his mother. Address Box 118, Care of The De- troitJewish Chronicle: . 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