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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-10-21

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CLIFTON MHOS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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PHOTOPLAY OF NOTABLE JEW

DR. FRANKLIN ATTACKS
INS BLUMA LEVIN
RAILWAYMEN'S CLAIMS
ENLISTS AS WORKER
Speaking at the Windsor Chamber
IN TALMUD TORAH

Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of
le United Hebrew Schools of Detroit,
announced that among thos e
Week
'is
ho resently became interested in the
o
Talmud Torahs here and enlisted Cr
active week of securing members, is
Visa Ultima Levin, who has been
itive in Jewish circles here for the
a
est year.
Miss Levin is president of the
Junior European Jewish Women's
Welfare Organization and is actively
Oreste] in the Young 1,1omen's
ebrew Association. Mr. Issaes .
e that those ap-
re ssol the hops Levin to wo
t
reached by Mis
'embers well respond by milistin
heir out for the cause of Jewish

:FIURCHILL TELLS ARAB
DELEGATION TO GO HOME

L N DO N. — (.1. C. B.) - It is
wor d on good authority that Win-
ton Churchill, British Colonial Min-
der, has cancelled arrangements
vh(i•h had been made for a meeting
etween him and the Palestinian
irab delegation, and has advised the
elegation to return to Palestine,
here to negotiate with Sir Herbert
;mud on the details of the pro-
osed constitution. Churchill, it is
daterstood, has indicated to the deli.
(Mimi that the British government
as 110 intention Of altering its pro-
:kunst policy or of revoking the Bab
nut Declaration and that therefore
urther negotiations between the
lelegation and officials of the govern.
vent in London would be useless.

NEW YORK.--Eight thousand of
the 50,000 war orphans in Poland are
at the present time taken care of by
the funds of the Jont Distribution
Committee. Abraham Shohan has
been appointed by the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee as the director of the
orphan work in Poland.

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with frontage of 161 feet on Woodward
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Improvements consist of 8 solid brick stores, Oats,
etc.—all occupied.

For full information see

F. E. Johnston,

317 Hammond
Main 314

9

600,000
own ers

THOMAS

J. DOYLE

DODGE BROTHERS

NEW CADLLAC 61 SEDAN
MEETS WITH POPULARITY

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CARS

---
Dependability and Beauty Happily
Combined in This Model.

The beauty of the new type 01
Cadillac isparticularly marked in the
sedan, which has islet with nation-wide
approval in the first weeks following
its presentation.
This popular type of enclosed car
Sa legroom: 5931 Woodward.
emphasizes the buoyant, floating
qualities for which the Cadillac has
Market 4863-4.
Imo, been celebrated.
The lowering of the center of
Service St•tioal 59 Harper
gravity, with no lessening of road
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clearance, contributes to a greater
comfort in riding. The new carbuera-
tor, thermostatically controlled, pro-
vids greater power, and very easy
starting, no matter what the tem-
perature may be.
Cadillac
While
the
distinctive
For Automobiles, Trucks and Motor Boats.
characteristics have been retained, the
design of the sedan is strikingly new
and beautiful.
At the rear is an arrangement for
11.109 Seldom Avenue
non. Glendale 4121
carrying luggage, 88 addled con-
venience and a mark of beauty. Also
plates have been placed on the dust
shields at each entrance.
The upholstery, of course, is in
thorough keeping with the Cadillac
*Co&
standard and is extremely rich; re-
GLENDALE 2644
fined and comfortable.
Other Cadillac enclosed cars are
Lady Disraeli
remarkably beautiful also, and each
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Probably the most picturesque figure in the English court of the last has a different place in the Cadillac
Instead of 10.
century was a Jew, Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield, whose dazzle of line.
12,500 miles to sot of tires is
deeds brought all England to his feet and whose personality has palpitated
stead of 10,000
not only through volume after volume, but now a photoplay is woven from GOLDBERG PHONOGRAPH
50% Slower Depreciation
his interesting personality. Called the Primrose Knight, after his favorite
STORE OPENS BRANCH
flower, he is remembered as a Lothario, a novelist, a wit, an orator, a keen
W. J. DOUGHTY 3746 Cass. T.I. Glendale 4669. Tel. Glendale 5585.
and shrewd statesman, and Queen Victoria's favorite and most influential
The Goldberg Phonograph Store an-
prime minister. Ile was married to Mary Ann Lewis, the widow of Wynd-
ham Lewis. She was his senior by many years, but their married life was nounces the opening of a new branch
phonograph
store at 2613 Hastings
very happy. Lady Beaconsfield was very wealthy in her own right, and
her fortune helped to start "Dizzy" on his brilliant career. Disraeli's most street. The main store is located at
331
Gratiot
avenue,
noteworthy work was in the field of diplomacy, and the English dominion
The new branch will carry a full.
over Egypt is largely due to his wit and sagacity.
Market 2892
line of Victrolas and Victor records.
A full line of Jewish records that are
familiar and dear to all lovers of .lew-
ish music will lie carried in the
East Grand Boulevard at Oakland
Hastings street branch. All of Can-
Victor Hyde will bring his "Dance tor Rosenblatt's records can also bei
Follies" tee the Colonial next week, obtained at this store
Dodge Brother. Scout Car Discovers offering a protentious act of songs
and dances. The act is presented by
"Fleece-Lined" Highw•ys.
six young women all stunningly H. S. SCHEINMAN JOINS
gowned in the latest l'arisian crea-
FIXEL & FIXEL FIRM
Roads paved with cotton—verit-
ij
O able fleece-lined highways---are the tions. This is one of the most costly
and elaborate acts on the Marcus
latest thing in the west.
Harry S. Scheinman has become
!mew circuit.
The fact that Old King Cotton bad
Other acts will include Roy Gordon, associated with the law firm of Fixel
been relegated to this lowly though
a musical comedy star, and Nell & Fine], 1009-11 Hammond Building
extremely useful duly was not gen-
Mr. Scheinman attended the College
Healy, formerly of the Ziegfeld
erally known, even in California,
in "Wedded Bliss," a farce which of Lite ratan. and Arts at the Uni
where the "cotton boulevard" idea
includes songs, dances an I comedy versity of Michigan, graduated from
seems to have originated, until the
talk; .aim Connors and Edna Boyne the Law School of the University of
discovery was made a short time ago
VALUE CAPS AT VOLUME PRICES
in "A Piece of Luce," ii laughable Michigan in 1917, and took graduate
by a road-scouting party down in the
farce; Charles Gibbs, whoo w ill offer a work in the Law School at Harvard
Imperial Valley.
series of imitations of musical in- University in 1919 and 1920.
"Old 300,000," the famous Dodge
Mr. Scheinman served as Ensign
struments, and Arthur Nelson and his
7391 Woolwaed Ave.
North's., 710
Brothers car used by the AI' ertson trained cats and rats performing to- and later as Lieutenant Junior Grade
Motor Co., Doof,:e Brothers dealers
in the United States Naval Forces
gether will delight the kiddies.
in Los Angeles, was going through
On the screen will he shown Betty during the war, tieing transferred to
the valley on her regularly appointed Compson and Lon Chaney in the inactive duty in the U. S. N. It. L.,
task of finding new points of inter- poet inlay. "For Those We Love." with the latter rank, at the close of
0 est for tourists, when a sno•-white 51iss Compson and 51•, Chaney will the war. Mr. Scheinman, at to the
road suddenly loomed ahead of the lie well remembered for their excel- time of his present connection, was
tedious, sandy path over whcih the lent work in "The Miracle Man." engaged in the practice of law in the
car had been pulling for hours. The "For Those We Love" is the story of Dime Bank Building.
driver was perplexed and ti was not a man who is inclined to give up a life
until he got out and made an exam- of crime through the love and intui-
ination that he found the explana- tion of an innocent girl. She trusts CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
tion. It was a carpet of cotton, the man absolutely and he, realizing
TO GIVE LECTURE SERIES
stretching as for beyond him as he that for the first time he is being
could see.
The Detroit Conservatory of Music
trusted, gives up his evil ways. A
Service on all makes
Off the highways the' roads of Im- screen comedy will also lie shown.
is announcing the first lecture of the
Fre. Inspection.
perial Valley in the vicinity of Indio,
series to he given during the season
Coachella and Mecca, and through-
lip Thaddeus Wronski, who came to
68-78 Brady St.
LUCIEN WOLF BEFORE
out the whole Imperial Valley in
Detroit bringing with him inter-
(East of 3700 Woodward)
"LEAGUE" CONFERENCE national reputation as a grand 1,pera
general, are poor, the constantly
Tel. Gleodde 1267.
PARIS.—(J. T. A.1— A report singer, vocal teacher and author on
shifting sandy soil preventing the
7736 Grand River Ave.
wearing of trails and counrty roads. from Geneva states that the League musical and vocal topics. His latest
T.I. Gar6•141 1639.
So, in order to make satisfactory of Nations Conference on the Russian look, "The Singer and His Art,"
and
Ukrainian
refugee
problem
has
roads for the purpose of inter-com-
which is being published by Appleton
munication, the farmers have found been resumed, Fridtzhet Nansen pre- and Co., has the distinction of being
that raw cotton makes an excellent siding. Lucien Wulf appeared on be- already printed in four different
surface for automobile and teams half of the Jewish organizations and languages. The book is dedicated to
proposed that the financial discussion Gatti-Castizza, general director of the
alike.
It was found that many other Ile postponed until a definite. plan for :Metropolitan Opera Co., in New York,
roads which branch off the' main relief work is adopted.
and is endorsed by scores of most
highways leading to the farms and
celebrated singers of today.
ranches were similarly "paved." The
In his first lecture, which will be.
cotton pods seem to bed down in the
held on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 8:15
sand of the road and give a good
P. M., in the Twentieth Century Clubi
traction surface, especially for light
auditorium, 02 E. Columbia streets '
automobile (raffle.
FOR RENT—Fine large furnished Mr. Wronski will speak about the
That cotton, maker of fortunes
room, steam heated apartment, for the cry of a professional voice.
during the war years of 1917 and
Short history of singing, the sing-
Clark* Weekly Market Review gives the facto pertaining to
one or two persons. Forest East,
1918, should be so, valueless that it
Call ing and speaking voice, classification,
second block off Woodward.
the active stocks in the various markets. Writs today for • copy.
can be used for making roads is due
individuality,
naturalness, carrying
Glendale 7140-51.
tie the collapse of the cotton market
powe r, incitation, phraseograph,
in late 1919 and early 1920.
NICE FURNISHED ROOM for gen- breathing, fundamental rules, are
Recently, however, there has been
tleman. Phone Northway 682-W. among the topics to lie discussed.
a sharp revival noel the cottton-grow-
Owing to the educational character
Home privileges. Location, Col-
Estalliabed 1913.
ing industry in the Imperial Valley,
of these lectures no admission is
burn, off Second Boulevard.
as elsewhere, is on the upswing.
Nlotk Floor Real Estate Escheats Building, Detroit, beak
rho rg.ed.
The Dodge Brothers dealer's party WANTED—Refined Jewish gentle-
The lectures will he illustrated by
Cedillas 6150-1-2-3.
reported that the intense heat of the
man to share apartment. Expenses appropriate songs and stereopticon
Private leased wires eonnocting all officm and markets.
valley, although it made it necessary
reasonable. Apply Casshorough, slides.
for the drivers to wear sun helmets,
Apt. 108, Cass and Teterboro
NEW YORE
CHICAGO
CLEVELAND
HARTFORD
had no effect upon "old "300,000."
streets, evenings between 7 and 8.
No trouble was experienced in the
heated
flat
AN
EIGHT-ROOM
steam
daily grind along the blistering
with modern improvements. French
stretches of "fleecedined" roads, and
doors and white enameled bath-
upon its return from this trip "old
room and kitchen. Instantaneous
CIIICAGO.—(J. T. Al—State Dig.'
300,000" was placed on the sales-
heater and garage. J. Goodman, trict Attorney Robert I. Crow has be- 1
room floor of the Albertson Com-

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PAGE ELEVEN

A test made of Oildag, the graphite
lubricant for automobiles, on We sines-
day afternoon, Oct. 19, in the presence
of technical and local newspaper men
proves conclusivly that a car using
Oildag, can be run 15.5 miles with
all lubricant drained from the lubri-
cating system and the crankcase.
This new lubricant, (liking, can he
11,11111 in any make of automobile.
Oildag is pure delbs(culate.(1 Acheson
graphite diffused in a high grade
neutral oil. Oildag creates graphoid
thereby, practi0/111y
su•faces
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eliminates (Malmo.
The Studebaker Special Six which
Neils used to make this test was driven
frciii the (dormer of First and Congress
streets, down First street to Jefferson
enue, out Jeff erson avenue
Waterworks Park, from Waterworks
fork down Jetrel-S(111 10 11011e
Isle bridge, across Belle Isle bridge,
around the outer edge of Belle Isle,
back across Belle. Isle bridge, down
Jefferson avenue no the starting (mint,
A number of cars carrying the techni-
cal and newspaper men followed
throughout the route and at the con-
elusion of the test examined the motor
carefully 811(1 found Ida detrimental
Effects. This new lubricant is arous-
ing great interest among automobile
owners who are daily trying this
lubricant out.
The It. B. Ridgley Company, 415
Congress St. W., corner of First
street, are the distributors for Oildag.

A regular meeting of the Blue
Bird Girls was held Tuesday evening,
Oct. 18, at the home of Miss E. So-
minsky, 5752 St. Antoine street.
Tickets were distributed for the
third annual charity dunce to be
given by the girls on Nov. 13 at the
Hotel Stutter. Quite a number of '
advertisements were secured for the
program and iirrangements for the
printing of same were made. Miss
A. Kurtzman will take care of the
printing of the program and the
placards. Arrangements have also
been made to secure various enter-
tainers for the evening. Final de-
cisions will be announced by the club
at the next meeting as to whom they
will secure.
Tickets may be secured from any
Of the members or at the ballroom
of the Stotler on the evening of the
affair.
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday evening, Oct. 25, at the
home of Mrs. Robert Clinton, 438
Frederick street.

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afternoon, Dr. Leo M. Franklin con-
demerit the proposal of railwaymen
to force a strike. Rabbi Franklin as-
serted that the railway brotherhoods
in talking strike show an entire lack
of social responsibility.

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WARSAW,—(J. T. A.)— A con-
ference of Jewish artists opened here.
The famous Jewish actress, Esther
Rachel Kaminsky presided. A rep-
resentative of the Polish Ministry of
Education, Bulianovsky, greeted the
Conference in the name of the Polish
Government and expressed the hope
that the proper understanding will be
created between the Poles and the

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