Kor in ■ ist! (A itONian PAGE ELEVEN, CHILDREN AT LOCAL ORPHANAGE SWIS.\10 ■11•■■■■•■■ ■ ■ 7111‘1WKW ■WIM■11.■■■■ 47 FATIMA( CI G ARE TTE S n for TWENTY The above is a group of children who are housed at the Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home on Rowena street.' Proceeds of the dance held last Tuesday evening at th. Arcadia will go for the upkeep of the institution and the support of these children. —and after all, what other cigarette is so highly respected by so many men? PALESTINE ENTRY THEIR ONLY HOPE Mrs. Richard Gottheil Reports Homeless Wait to Enter Jewish Homeland NEW YORK.--Speaking to a gath- ering of several hundred women at a banquet at the Pennsylvania Hotel on Tuesday, Nov. 14, Mrs. Richard Gott- hed, President of the Koren Ilayesod Women's League, who has just re- turned from a tour of Europe, re- ported that she found thousands of Jewish refugees living in the most precarious conditions on the outskirts of cities, in tents and other places of temporary shelter, and encouraged by INDUSTRIAL REVIEW:-: CHIROPRACTIC IS RIGHT A. KLECZYNSKI Bryant Linen Supply 61142 East Fereat Detroit, Mich. Melrose 3435 4738 McDougall Awanuo Near East Format PIONEER CHIRGna.:-"T011 el DETROIT A cootie.. succeseful PrAcliC• .1. the arum. In Detroit sinew 1911. hENRY F. HURLEY 1 Etercrieai ------ aL;eo: • iti"i•id4,t lt1. tt`tt8.9;?'":1 11 occasion was to mark the beginning of the new year of active work for the Keren Ilayesod by the women who took a prominent part in the cam- paigns last year, when they raised in New York alone $75,000 and substan. tial sums in Chicago, Cleveland, Bos- ton and other cities. The gathering was presided over by Mrs. Simon Rothenberg who pre- sented a program of activities for the coming year, of which one of the fea- tures is a so-called "pyramid of dol- lars," a plan under which, with a dozen women giving one dollar apiece, and each giving the names of ton other women, each of the latter to give one dollar apiece and the names of eight other women, etc., the sum of $120,000 is expected to be raised. Another activity to which the women are to devote themselves is the collection of outstanding pledges which, as reported by Emanuel Neu- mann, the National Secretary, in New York alone there are $800,000 out- Contractor I Repair Mything hem a Door Bell to IF THE SPINE IS RIGHT, THE MAN IS RIGHT. Klecanski oaks you • •Live Wim and you won't he stepped sm. An Electric Motor. 4642 Hamilton Ave. Glendale 256 lip C Certain., Visors. Canklem, effiforala Tops Tim Covers, Air and Fonder Romping, Painting. TOPS RE-COVERED New light. In your curtains while you wait. Sole Distributors: Maake Pat. Glass Curtain., Badger Do Luxe, Craftsman Tops. 685 CANFIELD W. Bet. Second and Third Phone Glendale 248 DIAMONDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Buy Your Diamonds, Fancy Platinum White Cold Mounting. ■ nd Platioom Fancy Ladies' Wrist Watches (Set with Diamonds) Direct from THE BOSTON WHOLESALE JEWELERS 407 Peter Smith Bldg. . • • - Main 4468 -:- CLASSIFIED WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY WEEK Lifg Insurance to create a Fund for Old Age. HAVE YOU COMPLETELY COVERED THIS? E. H. Saulson 610 Farwell Bldg. J. Fred Lawton ti STIT HIGH GRADE FURNITURE ANTIQUES Private Sales Daily. Auction Sales Saturday, 2 P. M. We Buy Household Goods for Cash or Sell for You at Auction. Auctioneers Cadillac 2025 ............... ............ STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION For Automobiles, Trucks and Motor Boats Genuine Parts — Factory Service AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP. 11.109 S•lden Amouo Plea Mel. sine We Make 'Ent Talk Make-Rite Phone Shop All Makes of Phonographs Promptly Repaired. F. LA RUE 1432 DeQuindre at Gratios, Detroit. Mich. Photo GI...tale 4111 Storage • Moving Trucks r•A11. f..01 , .10144, City and Out of lawn Work Dime Wen Robinson Storage Co. Edmund G. Lewis JEWISH S PRUI4K "RAVIN G CO. Com mercial Artists ' I nd Engravers "- "Ktirrs 'Lac orTacwr FUNERAL DIRECTOR Chapel and Office 7739 JOHN R. Cwasploto Motor Equipment Market 3888-R Market 2114 $ The ladies' auxiliary of the Mich- igan Federation of Ukrainian Jews will hold a dance on Sunday evening, Dec. 17, at the Hotel Stotler. Tickets have been mailed out to Detroit Jews, and recipients are urged to send in their remittances, thereby enabling the society to carry out its relief work for the Ukrainian orphans. The auxiliary also appeals for mem. bres in the organization, a member- ship campaign now being in force. This year's Chanukah festival of the New York branch of the Women's League of the United Synagogue will •1 :versify OT Pisa. "ffallr Co:ag tatSVONNiUre take place on Dec. 20 at the tun- of desks, wardrobes, cupboards, etc., more Hotel, New York City. and conducted both a wholesale and retail furniture business. During the early part of 1888 the business was removed to 263 Gratiot MEYER BARRON. Prop. avenue. By this time the retail end Buyers of All Kinds of of the business had increased to such WASTE PAPER proportions as to compel a discontinu- ance of the manufacturing depart- 1342 Brewster St. ment. Cadillac 1709 Cadillac 1708 In 1897 the business had grown to such an extent that it was found nec- essary to secure additional selling space and the store at 261 Gratiot was leased. Two years later the store at 259 was added and the Rickel Malt House was secured for a ware- house. In the meantime the sons of the founder, Charles and William, as- sisted in the business up to the time Pupil of of Mr. 13rushaber's demise, Oct. 15, Edwin Ilughes, New York City. 1902, then becoming joint owners. Tobias Matthay, London, England. Early in 1904 George C. Brushaber ELEVENTH SEASON was taken into the firm and Brusha- Detroit Conservatory of Music ber brothers and Mr. Becker have Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays conducted the business since that and Saturdays time. The Brushaber store is now doing Assistants—Miss Lois Wheelock, the largest business in the history of Mr. Elmer Mundt. the firm. Michgan Paper Stock Co.) LaVerne H. Brow n Teacher of Piano and Theory ;FRIED NBER6.9 5 5 5 ... FURNITURE HOUSE "The Store with the Reputation." 4723-25 Hastings St. ■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■ ,100...... ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i 1 Announcement JOHN .1. AUTCZAK 5536 Michigan St. e Blvd. ELLA a L. 4 .3riC. LL Lafayette ROBERT BIELICKI & SONS LEE MAKER 6022 Die Ave. 6300 Mitchell Ave. MORRIS NETZORG BUZENBURG BROS. 8210-20 Hamilton Blvd. ,and 7771 Grand River Ass. 5711 Grand Ivor Ave. MICHAEL NOWAK Chens St._ ... 5444 w " eie 11,a.. ?NJ-. ---' ANNA CUNEY 1903 Jos. Campau St. •lnE ar en' PIPPER'S DRY GOODS SlIkE n ' 00 McClellan end Gratiot St. ' ,nil • FRANK REISMANN 4722 Chen. St. DEMERY A CO. 6439 Woodward Ave. FERNDALE DEPT. STORE 7924 Ferndale Ave. ROBERT RUBENSTEIN 128321 Oakman Blvd. SAM SLOMOVITZ 937-39 Westminster Ave. FRANK A SEDER 1413 Woodward SIMON SARASOHN 5437 W. Warren Ave. FROOSH A COMPANY 11202 E. Jefferson SAM SPRING 5301 McClellan Ave. H. GIES & COMPANY 4600 Grand River Ave. OTTO STICKEL 3364 Michigan Ave. HENRY STRUB 8803 Michigan Ave. H. R. GUITTARD 11305 Woodward Ave. JOS. TLAROWSKI 1432 Canfield Ave. W. J. HILLER 1240 Concord Ave. PETER H. VAN HOVEY 9106 Kircheval Ave. SAM ISBERG 6255 Fort St. W. PHILLIP VANNECK 17897 Mt. Elliott St. MRS. FRED KEISTER 9205 Mack Ave. PETER VLASIC 13825 Hamilton Blvd. LEO KIRCHNER CO. 7002 Mack Ave. KRAUSMANN, BRADY CO. 5045 Tweith St. ERNST KNAPP CO. 2030 Gratiot Ave. THE LA SALLE SHOP 8209 Linwood Ave. CHAS. YONDER BECKS sou Harper Ave. FRANK J. WIER 5763 Du Bois St. ELLIOTT TAYLOR WOOLFENDEN CO. Woodward • Henry St. WANTED—Three men to sell blan- kets and other household goods on easy payments. Steady work. Paid each week. See Manager, 1414 Farmer St. three ear llnea. 1428 Taylor. Near ■ a a. tffkii1.14.:1 ■ Irs,' War Savings Stamps, due January 2nd, 1923, will be credited on and after this date at their face value, to your savings account with us. TO RENT—Nice furnished room for young gentleman in a private home. Call Glendale 5544. one or MLA • War Savings Stamps REFINED JEWISH GIRL desires room with private Jewish family. Centrally located near car line. Call llemlock 25454 Sunday morn- ing. s! TO RENT—COLLINGWOOD 1533— Seven - room upper flat and side drive and garage. Strictly modern. Call Hemlock 3774-J. K., 3 NOTICE! subjects. Specialty French and Latin. Phone Northway 4676. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT— Young man to share room with boy 15 in a private-home with a private family. 1153 Seward. Mrs. Stone. Address • PRIVATE LESSONS in High School YOUNG LADY desires a clerical po- sition in an office. Can also operate a typewriter. Write Jewish Chron- icle, Box 117. Name 40....D•vot FOR RENT—Nice large room for two refined young men, with private family. 411 East Hancock, apart- ment 2. I TO RENT—Furnished room for re- fined young lady. Room and board free for exchange of • little serv- ice in the household. High School girl or working girl preferred. Phone Hemlock 51104. 1702 Courtlander. Mr. A. Ilaydu. Please send me your Deltor Booklet as advertleed. TILE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO, Butterick Building. New York City. Jar yeear:.e7. ,4t?eJa somnsferetim MRS. D. TARAN, 5545 St. Antoine St., opposite Balch School, North- way 625-W, announces that she has returned from California and has resumed dressmaking work. TO RENT—Pleasant room for two with private family. These Dealers Sell Butterick Patterns with THE DELTOR COUPON HOUSE FOR SALE Taylor near Woodward. Nine-room colonial. Large lot, beau. tiful trees and shrubbery. Four I I bedrooms and maid's quarters. Two-car brick garage. Price and terms are right. Call Mr. Dicker- ' son for appointment. Cadillac 7266, Clemons, Knight & Menard Company. SCHMIDT BROS. & CO. 2808 Woodward _ _ ... Sunday evening, Dec. 10 is the date selected by the Iticur Cholem Juniors for their annual ball, which is to be given in the ballrooms of the Ilotel Sutler. Judging by the attendance at the previous affair, this ball is as- sured of a distinct succe,s. Enter- tainers on the program of the evening met with great favor during the vast year and the committee has decided to continue this policy. Dancing will he continuous from It to 12. The coin- nittee, in its efforts to make this party an exceptional one, has obtained two of D•troit's best orchestras. The pro- ceeds of the affair will be used for relief work among the needy. Tickets may he procured from any member of the organization. About two hundred members and their friends utrned out to the club's farewell and dance party given last Thursday evening, in honor of 11r. Joseph Aarons, who left the city for an indefinite stay. Presentation to Dr. Aarons of a beautiful gift by Nathan D. Metzger, who spoke in be half of hte organization, marked the evening's program. Dr. Aaron. is one of the oldest members of the Junior organization. ORPHANS OF UKRAINE J. Brushaber Sons, well known fur- niture establishment, is now nearing its fifty-second anniversary and is clearly entitled to a place among De- troit's basic mercantile institutions. The big Brushaber store on Gratiot avenue is one of the busiest centers in the downtown shopping district. The history of J. Brushaber Sons is an inspiring story of consistent, rapid growth—a fitting parallel to the story of dynamic Detroit. The firm was founded in 1871 by John Brushaber, who opened a store on the east side of Woodward avenue, be- MRS. RICHARD GOTTHEIL tween Elizabeth and Columbia streets. the one hope that they would be en. In addition to selli9 furniture,the We Rent Hand Towel., Coats, Apron.. LadWe' Apron., Table Linen Chiropractor PREPARE FINE PROGRAM FOR BICUR CHOLEM BALL $ The home coming day will soon be here and your g feast of thanksgiving celebrated. Your guests will be entertained ill the Dining Room and it will be the most popular room in your home. 0 We show a large display of matched suites for your Dining Room that will furnish your room to your d entire satisfaction. Priced from $300 to $600. These / suites will be just as attractive 20 years hence as they 0 are now. Their quality will be as enduring as their beauty. J. BRUSHABER SONS NEAR FIFTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY HERE DANCE PROCEEDS FOR Quality Service Lincoln 2225 standing, made in good faith and easily collectable through personal visits. Mrs. Gottheil spoke on the condi- tion of the Jews in Europe as she observed them and dwelt particularly on the plight of the refugees. "In• stead of dwelling long on the mis- fortunes of our people, let us rather devote our thought to the cure," she concluded. "As in the days of old Deborah and Miriam were the harbin- gers of victory to a discouraged peo- ple, so we, the women of America, uniting under the banner of the Ker. en Ilayesod, will have the glorious privilege of making Palestine again a land flowing with milk and honey." Emanuel Neumann, secretary of the Keren Ilayesod, who preceded Mrs. Gottheil, praised the achieve- ments of the women in the campaigns last year. Not only had they raised substantial sums of money, he said, but they , had been instrumental in creating enthusiasm among all the workers, men and women alike. All the women present subscribed as volunteers for the work of collect. ing pledges. $, Is Your Dining Room in Trim for Thanksgivng? Victory Liberty Loan Bonds In order to avoid future misunderstandings resulting from a similarity of names, the Sampson L. Schreiber Company will be known hereafter as the SAMPSON ROOFING COMPANY. This change, we are sure, will please our many friends and customers. Our new name will be a symbol of strength and durability. We also wish to announce that we are now located at our new and more spacious quarters, 1662 La Brom street, where our Increased facilities will enable us to take care of our steadily growing business. The Sampson Roofing Co. Victory Liberty Loan Bonds, letters A to F, called for payment December 15th, may also be cred- ited to a savings account with us at par and with full interest. Accepted The Dime Savings Bank Sixteen Branches SHEET METAL AND ROOFING CONTRACTORS 1662 La Bros.• Street Advertisers Appreciate The High Grade Trade of Chronicle Readers