— -1 PAGE 1WO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE RABBI MAYERBERG TO I REMAIN IN DETROIT FOR THE HOLY DAYS BE FAIR TO YOUR FACE and YOUR FACE WILL BE FAIR Frances Wilcox Toilet Specialties Have been scientifically tested and aer absolutely guaranteed to be free from all impurities. FANCES DERMA PLASTA ill a facial rejuvenator—a French mud pack. It 18 a sure remedy for all eases of greasy skin, pimples, black- heads, enlarged pores. It is a mire complexion beautifier. It draws the impurities of the pores ::nil fth.orha all pigment dtscoloratlons by the proper circulation of tl e blood in the face, leaving the skin clear and beautiful. Originators of Frances' Bleach Cream Frances' Face Powder Frances' Rouge Frances' Hair Tonic FLORENCE M. FLEMING, Distributor 55 Traughot-Schmidt Bldg. 213 Woodward Avenue. Cherry 1849 Candidate for Re-nomination, Second Term ARTHUR E. WOOD State Senator, Third District :111,1 , 11111)' Cal I hacr last and make Bros until °flu' fie ail on play special arrangement with the inventors cf THE SHAPCO RADIA- Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg, assist- ant Rabbi of Temple Beth Et, who has accepted a call to the pulpit of i Congregation B'nai Yeshurun at Day- ton, 0., has been granted permission to remain here for the Holy Days, to enable hint to conduct the supple- 1 military cervices to be held under I the auspices of Temple Beth F.I. The first supplementary service, I Rosh Ilashonah eve, Sunday, Septem- bee 12, will be held this year at Or- chestra Hall. The remaining three • ,rvices, Rosh Hashonah morning, Monday, September 13, Vont Kippur eve, Tuesday, September 21, and Yom Kippur morning, Wednesday, Sep- tember 22, will be held as in previous years at the Unitarian church, corner of Edmund Place and Woodward avenue, three blocks south of 'rem- . ple Beth El. Since the inauguration of the sup- plementary services three years ago, thousands of unaffiliated men and women have taken advantage of the opportunity to worship during the High Holy days. It is expected that a record attendance will be present this year. While no charge is being made for admission, voluntary contributions will be accepted to help defray the expense incurred by the congrega- tion in holding these special services. BY, TOR SHIELD w2 are prepared to install these shields within the next few months, dating the inviice October 1st. Models are on display in our Drapry Department on our Fourth Floor. cif mil and pulit ligin h • t'e; err • • ' l ie Li I • Screen Version of Famous Story by Fannie Hurst at Local Theatre. l'res. A. E. Wood & Co, Wholesale and Retail Millinery, 14 and 16 Gratiot Avenue. Pres. Central States Finance Cot, poration, 94 Griswold Street. Trees. Crimea Improved Light Co., Riopelle at Franklin Street. Director, Miller Co., flatters, 236 Randolph Street. • • Broadway Taxicab and Messenger 301 CADILLAC 302 303 ABE HERTZBERG, Mgr. "Humoresque," a photo - drama of Ghetto life, which has played to ca- pacity audiences in the Criterion theater, New York, for the past 15 weeks, will open an engagement at the Broadway-Strand theater, Sun- day, September 5. No screen drama heretofore produced is said to rival in heart appeal, in vibrant emotion, and in characterizations, this master- piece of Fannie Hurst, whose stories of Jewish life have given her a high place among American literary work- ers. like the immortal work of Dvorak, from which the title is taken, the drama is said to abound in laughs and tears alike. The New York Ghetto, like a strident melody whose tender theme alone modifies the harshness and bitterness of its notes, is vividly shown. The story, which appeared first as a serial in the Cos- mopolitan magazine, and was later printed in book form, has been wide- ly read, and is accounted one of the best works of the decade. The screen version has been produced with exacting attention to detail, and with rare artistry. The exhibition o the picture at the Broadway-Strand theater will be accompanied by an unusual musical program, in keeping with the nature of the production. FRESH AIR CHILDREN TO ENTERTAIN GUESTS The little children who are guests at the Fresh Air Camp, Stop 22, Lake Shore line, are preparing a splendid Used wherever power, speed, economy and reliability program of entertainment for their via flora on Sunday, August 22. While a heavy veil of secrecy surrounds the 45-53 Seldon Ave. are essential. Phone Glendale 41244122 details, it Is assured by the young- sters In charge of the arrangements, that some uniquie 'stunts' will be per. formed. Friends are cordially invited Axle Shafts, Piston Pints, and Rings for all makes of cars—Wholesale to the entertainment. A aplendid au- and Retail. tomobile road follows the Lake Shore hoe. Cars leaving the interurban station every hour. JAMES H. FOSTER Authorized Ford Service and Parts 416 to 22 Jos. Campau Edgewood 3112 Zenith Carburetors lb 114 A Clean. Car! [10 .272 NCREASE the delights and benefits of touring. Ccme early and arrange for the fitting of dust covers on the upholstered parts of your touring car, roadster, town car or brougham. • 14 t We have the approved fabric for any style body now in general use • eh Ith Floor—IN THE NEW BUILDING 1' for your furniture, be sure to visit our department before placing your order elsewhere. Slip-covers are no longer a seasonable product, but are used throughout the whole year. In Selecting Slip-Covers vs 1'04 Window Shades Made to Order— Drapery Dept., 4th Floor • 44 11e fMi AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP. SERVICE and PARTS For ALL MAKES of KING CARS FOSTER SALES & SERVICE JEWISH ACTOR RETURNS , 101-AVA' , °tAYP STORAGE BATTIRIES Guaranteed for two Detroit Sate. & Service HUGHES & WALDNER, INC. 882 Woodward Ave. Glendale 2201 all. hl.an 1.1o1rIbulors. UNITED ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTORS STORAGE BATTERIES HOME OFFICE 43-45 Brady St., Detroit, Mich. Grenlale 3276-4983 Detroit Branches: 1581 Woodward Ave.. Northway 672. 3298 Test Jefferson Ave., Hickory 2905. Grand Rapids Branch, 235 Washington St. Phone 7640. Flint Branch, 1303 North Saginaw St, Phone '891. • 10 Day,--Motor Truck Bargain Sale 1 12 ton, Stake Body, Bethlehem Truck, used three months, new price $2897; our price $1897, less 10% for cash. 2 1-2 ton, Bethlehem Stake Body Truck, used five months, new price $3416; our price $2270, lees 10% for cash. 3 1-2 ton Stake Body Bethlehem Truck, used only three months, new price $4910; our price $3410, less 10% for cash. 2 ton Stake Body Dearborn Truck, used four months, new price $3200; our price $2200, less 10% for cash. 1 ton Stake Body Smith Truck, used twelve months, new price $1350; our price $690, less 10% for cash. 1 1.2 ton Federal Stake Body Truck. $790, les. 10% for cash. 1 ton Federal Stake Body Truck, $490, less 10% for cash. Four of the above trucks are like new, Here is your chance to get a good truck cheap. Be sure and come In at once and get 10% off. Ralph F. Schneider Auto Truck Sales Co. 344 EAST JEFFERSON AVENUE. A.C.KRENZ Tailor Merchant t ti I f CHERRY 4083 The Shop where courtesy and service prevail NEW YORK—Rudolph Schildkraut, the Jewish actor who reached this city recently on the La Savoie, on going ashore and being greeted by numer- ous friends and reporters said all lie could say was that he was glad to be done with starving Europe. Schild- kraut, who is one of the most prominent Jewish actors in Europe, will play at the New Jewish Theater, while his son, Joseph, Who came with him to this country, will appear on the English stage. SAMUEL L. KAVANAU WHOLESALE DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY ANNOUNCES RELIEF WORKER SLAIN NEW VOlik—The 10,655 immi- grants who arrived at this port during the last week included Miss Irma Abramowicz, who was to have married on July 12 Dr. Bernard Cantor, the representative of the Joint Distribution C ommittee, who, together with Profes- sor Frieillaender, was murdered in LI- rainia. Dr. Cantor met Miss Abramowicz while doing relief work in Poland and when he started on his fatal journey it was only the earnest entreaties of her mother which kept Miss Abramowicz from acocmpanying the relief workers. • Arthur L Holmes Lumber Company 875 Gratiot Ave. Mel. 245 VanDyke & D. T Warren & P. M. fly. Lin. 235 Wal. 247 925 Woodward Ave. teat North of Forest Ara fall an d coin sloe hit criti min ask femur qua 11. him tray that up to all imp new "HUMORESQUE," JEW- ISH PHOTO DRAMA TO BE AT BROADWAY Detroit Business Connections TAXI Important Announcement ' Will Conduct the Supplementary Sere. ices Yom Kippur and Roth Hashonah. Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 Th The To his patrons and trade the removal of his business quarters in the McKerchey Bldg. to the more spacious quarters at 335 Russell St., Cor. High St. Because of the lower prices and the better service rendered ,our business has greatly increased in volume, thereby necessitating this removal. In the new location the firm will be consolidated with MANUEL M. ROSENTHAL of the firm of J. P. Rosenthal, Wholesale Notions, under the name of ROSENTHAL & KAVANAU. ROSENTHAL & KAVANAU will be the successors to the firms of J. P. Rosenthal, Wholesole Notions and SAMUEL L KAVA- NAU, Wholesale Jeweler, and will continue the business in both lines. The service which has characterized and made possible the growth of these two institutions will be joined in one to make the new organi- zation more powerful and more efficient which means lower prices and better service for our customers. ROSENTHAL & KAVANAU 335-7 RUSSELL ST., Corner. High slot of on