MEW TIMPLIKOnfEWW1(if ROPI IGL PAGE TEN IIIIIIIIIIIIII111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c 7he Shop rfOrisinalAdeo USSEK 1448 Woodwa d Avenue The New Easter Millinery A r RUSSE'KS LITHUANIAN MINISTRY • IS COMPELLED TO QUIT KOVNO. — (J. T. A.) — Premier Galvanouskas and his cabinet handed their resignation to president Stul- ginskis Saturday. The resignation folows the division in the National Assembly on a confi- dence vote regarding the government's policies ending in a tie, 38 members voting for and a similar number op- posing. Opponents of the governments pol- icy Included members of the left wing and deputies representing the Jewish, Poish and German minority groups. Representatives of hese groups were absent from the sessions for some two months following a conflict over the allocation of the votes east during the recent election. They returned, how- ever, forming an opposition bow which finally sent l'remier Gavanouskas' Ministry to defeat. Fraternal and Club Notes Marriages BROWN•ETTENHEIMER Amid clusters of flowers and palms, in colorful effect that ornamented the Welfare Organisation. lenry VII. Room in Hotel Statler on The play and dance given on Sun- Thursday evening, March 15, present. day evening at the Kirby Center by ing a veritable garden appearance, the European Jewish Women's Wel- Miss Nanette Ettenheimer, daughter. fare Organization is reported to have of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ettenheim- been a great success. The organiza- 'r of Glynn court, became the bride tion expressed its thongs to the gen- of Aubrey David Brown, son of Mr. eral public for its support. Those and Mrs. Israel Brown of this city. holding tickets are urged to make re- The bride was beautiful in a French turns at the next meeting, Tuesday robe of white satin crepe beaded in • evening, March 27, at the Farnsworth :rystals, fashioned with a court train Street Synagogue. A board of di- which formed an unusual feature. A rectors meeting will be held Satur- coronet of Duchess lace formed the - i fiV -bre rD day evening, March 24, at the home lop. A shower bouquet of white or- of Mrs. W. Cohen, 566 Farnsworth •hids and valley lillies completed the ErairelLciA e wedding costume. Iler only attendant street. Miss Lillian Schere, whose marriage to l'hilip Brown will be an event of Blackstone Society. OLDDS 4 EDITOR IS IDENTIFIED A mock trial, the case of "The Tuesday, March 27, was gowned in a Parisian model of beaded rose crepe People of the State of Michigan vs. AS POGROM AGITATOR and carried an arm bouquet of pink, William Drool," featured the meet- rases and sweet peas. Philip Brown SOFIA, Bulgaria.—(J. C. BI— ing of the Blackstone Society on Sun- attended his brother as best man. Mrs. Russian circles in Sofia are much agi- day evening in the assembly room of Ettenheimer, neither of the bride, was the main public library. The trial tated over the expose of J. italinnikov, proved very interesting, marking one charming in a stunning costume of the editor of the local Russia )taper. plaited black marcel silk and carried' Kalinnikov has been identified as of the most successful programs of pink roses. Mrs Brown, mother of the one of the leaders of anti Semites who the year. The organization is plan- groom, was attired in black beaded was one of the principal backers of ning a similar event in the near fu- crepe and wore a corsage of lavender ture. the Kiev pogrom in 1919. For this Sunday evening, a discus. and yellow sweet peas intertwined with streamers of yellow tulle. The Relief Fund for Jewish Institu- sion of the future of the three lead- bridal table was arranged most artis- ing professions of the day, law, medi- tions Exhausted. cine and teaching, has been arranged. tically in the shape of a huge "T." e Visitors are invited to attend the Mrs. Charles Henry Yalem (Florence Brown) of St. Louis, sister of the Only $15,000 remains of the orig- meetings of the organization. groom, came to attend the wedding. inal allocation by the Joint Distribu- Many and varied were the delightful tion Committee of $900,000 for the Philomathic Debating Club. relief of Jewish cultural institutions Jack Margolis' speech on "Rem- functions given in honor of the bride) in Europe out of the monies raised edying the Divorce Evil" received and groom, among them a dinner of during the last campaign fur Jewish first place in the current topics pro- exquisite appointments at Hotel Ad- war sufferers, according to a report gram held last Sunday by the Philo- dison at which Mr. and Mrs. Israel tendered by Dr. Cyrus Adler, chair- mathie Debating Club. G. Stern- Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Frank S'- man of the cultural commute, to the berg's speech on "Americanism" re- lienco IGolda Brown) were hosts. A f- lost meeting of the Joint Distribution ceived second place and the talk on ter a wedding trip east, Mr. and Nies. Brown will make their home in De- I Committee executive. "Auto Suggestion" by II. Barahal Three hundred twenty-two thou- was awarded third. The judges who trod. 3 0430 0.3041 )3043:10SWAVSICISIVISISV ANSII IIANISIA W A IS MA IS IMA IV 3s3CV sand, six hundred dollars appropri- awarded the decisions were: Miss GOTTESMAN.KLEINSMITH ated by the cultural committee since Verna A. Matrau, William Knop- A very pretty wedding was solemn- REPAIRING the October meeting of the joint Dis- pow and Ben Safir. Miss Matrau, the STORAGE REMODELING tribution Committee executive, as speaker of the evening, gave the ized on Wednesday evening, March 14, when Nliss Mabel 0. Kleinsmith, follows: critic's report. 'rhe remaining speak- Five hundred dollars for the Tar- ers were: II. Phillips, "America, daughter of Mr. anolVIMrs. I. Klein- bulb Schools of Rovno, $1,500 for China and Japan," J. F. Schulman, smith of Philadelphia avenue, became the Yeshivah of Slabodka; $10,000 "A Return," a true story; S. Koretz, the bride of Arthur A. Gottesman, has been placed at the disposal of "Can Might Make Right?", R. Bern- son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gottesman. Dr. Kahn, to he distributed in his stein, "A Resume." Max Keidan, an The ceremony was performed at 6:30 by Rabbis Leo M. Franklin and Judah discretion to the schools in Poland, alumnus, spoke on "Loyalty." L. I.evin, in the presence of the im- pending action upon the recommend. The question for this Sunday's de- ations of Dr. Magnes; $2,500 for the bate will be, "Resolved. That Detroit mediate families, in the French Ahlem Institute of Germany; $30,- Build a Subway Immediately." Syd- room of the Wolverine Ilotel, fol- 000 was placed at the disposal of the ney Shevitz at Sam Leibovitz wlil lowed by a dinner and reception in Russian committee for transmission advocate this mete althinst George the evening. The bride was charm- .. ing in a gown of white chiffon and ' 7. . to Dr. Bowen for the purpose of dis- Sternberg and Jack Margolis. lace and carried a shower bouquet of tributing good packages in his dia. roses and lilies of the valley. Her cretion; $3,410 for the Schulverein Home Relief Society. veil was coronet style and was held of Czecho-Slovakia; $250 for the The Home Relief Society will hold Verein der Grundenden Talmud its next meeting and bridge party on in place with • a wreath of orange ?lochschule of Fiume; $500 for the Wednesday afternoon, March 28, at blossoms. Miss Helen Kleinsmith at- Yeshivah of Telsiai, Lithuania; $40,- the Women's Federation club house, tended her sister as maid of honor. 000 has been placed at the disposal Hancock and Second avenues.: Hos- She wore a gown of orchid georgette, of a committee formed in Germany tesses for the affair are Mrs. Max trimmed with sifter. Miss Lillian by Dr. Magnes. This committee con- Jacob, Mrs. II. M. Shulman, Mrs. II. Gottesman, sister of the groom, was sists of well known Jews, among II. Ash, Mrs. Ben Goldberg, Mrs. bridesmaid, wearing a gown of green whom are Professor Ilildesheimer, Louis Goldberg, Mrs. Isidore Grabow, georgette with trimmings of gold. I'rofessor Weil, Paul Nathan and Mrs. Joe Grabow, Mrs. II. Woolf; Irwin Vaxler served the groom as Professor Mittwoch. One thousand Mrs. J. Prensky, Mrs. Abe Danto, best man, with Ralph Kleinsmith as e five hundred dollars for salary and Mrs. Abe Gittleman, Mrs. Ira Fried- an usher. After a wedding trip to traveling expenses of a school inspec- enberg, Msr. Sam Schwartz,•Mrs. N. Chicago), Mr. and Mrs. Gottesman will be at home at 1:610 Collingwood ave- otr in Poland; $15,001) for the Tar- Mandeberg, Mrs. H. Prenzlauer, Mrs. 1522 Broadway Next to Capitol o buth Schools, of Poland; $1,500 for I. E. Weingarden and Mrs. A. Wein- nue after April 15. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and the Yeshivah TochemainY Gewaho of garden. Sirs. Leo Ermann and Mrs. E. B. woolovoivavimwawkwkwooalawomtwawamoawatoo.s.s.v Bialystock; $5,000 for the Ezrath To- Cohen of Cleveland. rah; $56,000 regular November bud- Esrath %lam: l..- get; $54,000 regular December bud- Many social and other affairs were get; $52,000 regular January budget; planned by the Ezrath Reim Club at RE-ELECT $50,000 regular February budget. the last meeting. A membership drive is now being conducted. Ap- JUDGE JOHN F. DAVIS FOR IMMIGRANT CENSUS plicants are urged to apply at the PITTSBURGII.—(J. T. A.)—The next meeting, Tuesday evening, Mar. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colman of2218 United States proposes to take an an- 27, at Temple Beth El. Hazelwood avenue are receiving fe- nual census of all unnaturalized licitations on ' the birth of a son, aliens, Secretary of Labor Davis de- Lasthenes Club. Robert Marvin. clared in an address here. There are Several candidates for membership 7,000,000 unnaturalized aliens in the in the I.asthenes Club were voted in DUBLIN.—(J.,T. A.)—The "Irish United States today, Davis declared. at the meeting held on Wednesday, The new census will be used as the March 14. Interesting talks and en- Jew" one of the hits of the Dublin SECOND TERM initial step in the Americanization tertainment numbers will be given at theatrical season will come to Am- erica, arrangements having been • 'Endorsed for Re-Election by the Bar Asso- process, he stated. future meetings. The membership made by John MacDonagh, author of ciation and other well-known and campaign is still going on. the play, with Morris D. Waxman for representative bodies. its presentation in the United States. Juniors of Israel: Support of Yourself and Friends Solicited. SOLOMON BROS.' The Juniors of Israel at the last Custom Tailors meeting elected the following offi- ELECTION APRIL 2nd cers: Charles Falk, 'president; Ben "If you want Snappy Clothe. order Katz, vice-president and sergeant-at- your Ssuits at Solomon Bros." arrns; Freda Cooper, secretary; Iola GIVE US A TRIAL King, treasurer; Abe Grace, reporter. SO2 Br•itm•yer 1314• Main 3134 11‘ V D._ C 11-51- WAS] NGT BEAUTIRI "FASHIONS g hoot aft ocja g .lia,, : ,t co:mama 'Wraps and 'Mat, .41 To LANV I N we owe this Tribute for Easter in the Millinery Salon for Easter is this Paris Creation by Rose Descat• in Green Milan and Ostrich Trimmed. Attrac- tively Priced. FEA - 1 uRED Creates and Russek Presents this Hat by Suzelle, of Black Milan. Attractively Trimmed with Nov- elty Feathers. For Spring and Easter Wear. PARIS Moderately Priced from $10 00 Upwards 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 BEN SOMLYO Formerly Manager of the Rita Cafe, Detroit, Open. the New Ryerson Cafe Washington Boulevard and Grand River SPINDLER'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA THE THREE CHUMS Direct from the Shubert-Detroit Continuous Dancing and Entertainment Till Close. SOUVENIRS AND FAVORS $1.00 Dinner 6 to 9 P, M. Dancing. No Cover Charge. Phone Cadillac 5669 CHOKERS EASTER-TIME IS CHOKER-TIME $ In Variety, Quality and ' s, Price--Everything you could Possibly Desire .• BAER BROS. FURRIERS McKINLAY Justice of the Peace From the President's Desk—Talk No. 131. The Madison Athletic Club, at the last meting, appointed a committee to look into the advisability of giving another dance. Basketball victories were won by the club's team over the S. A. Orioles and the Pep Fel- lowship Club. Easter Low Shoes for Children and Misses An exquisite example of clever designing and fine workmanship. Tan Russia and patent leather as quoted. White calf 50c higher, except sixes 2 to 5 which are the same. $2.50 Sizes 2 to 5 (One Strap) Sitar 5 to 8 (Ova Strop) 3.00 to II (Two Strop) 3.50 8 ,6 1:'; to 2 (Tuo Strap) 5.00 Many Other New Oxfords and Straps 12537 Woodward at Glendale Hemlock 7414-5 Buy and Sell—Don't Buy and Buy. "Stick to running your business in a business-like way." ,iii.i., fYI td/tr - l '”' gi ;., u „ an. / 'P' lit' Y. n i ? -.. NEW YOB K.—(). C. B.)-51. Mosessohn, executive director of the United Waist League of America, has been named to the post of supreme arbiter of the industry. The Mosessohn family, in view of the recent naming of David M. Mo- sessohn, a brother, to a similar posi- tion in the dress manufact.tring in- dustry, will contain two "industry dictators." The combined annual business of the industries affiliated with the league of which M. Mosessohn will be the "supreme arbiter" is esti- mated at $200,000,000. Don't try to bite off more prosperity than you can handle—don't gamble with it. Do all the business you can now. The future will take care of itself. Any other method means trouble ahead. Are You Happy? Are you in your right work— work for which you are espe- cially fitted? Does your work make you happy and is your life a success? Psychoanalysis brings out your real talents and furnishes scientifically correct direction. J. AUSTEN NEWMAN Psychoanalyst Book Bldg. 'I RS groar igro Cadillac 5466 it 6 BOTH MOSESSOHNS NOW "INDUSTRY DICTATORS" —SECOND FLOOR— WOODWARD AND ADANIS PUNGS & SCHMITTDIEL FOR UKRAINE ORPHANS Lewis Strauss, chairman of the Russian committee of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, has received a cable front Moscow stating that 800 carloads of coal from the Don Mines were enroute on Jan. 15 for Kiev, Odessa, Charkow, Ekatorinoslav, Chorson, Polodia and Wolhy ; nia, for the institutions in there sec- tions of the Ukraine. where 60,000 orphans are housed and there are many hospitals, homes of the aged and about 10,000 suffering families, The huge shipment is part of the supply purchased from the Russian government by the Joint Distribution Committee for 5200,000. Payment will be made in mining machinery and implements, of which there is a great lack in Russia, and is in large meas- ure responsible for the fuel-famine which is causing no much suffering there this winter. The supply of machinery which was agreed to by lir. Rosen of the Joint Distribution Committee, and representatives of the government will hasten increased coal prdiluetion in Russia and thus help alleviate scrim of the misery due Lo the present shortage. The Grecian Pump li elfa k - P Psi rk:Litit. .1. Mr. B. C. Forbes, in a recent edi- torial in the TIMES, cautions business men against this very thing. lie cites many instances of commodities which have just about reached their high levels, and his advice is 800 CARLOADS OF COAL We doubt if there is a broader or more carefully selected gath- ering of juvenile footwear in the United States. Charm, character, refinement, durability and healthfulness are characteristic of all Fyfe models from the lower prices upward. i- Don't Abuse Prosperity The Ilupmobile behaves so well and so willingly, always—it costs so- little and gives so mtich- that an owner rarely sells his Ilupmobile unless it be to replace it with a new one.. Madison Athletic Club. t , f irt h s Adelphian Club. An interesting feature at the Adel- phian meeting last Sunday were the saxophone selections: by Maurice Markowitz. A humorous monologue tens rendered by Nathan Adler. Re- freshments were served upon ad, journment by the host, Mr. Marko- witz. The next meeting will be held on Sunday afternoon at the home of Sam, Snitz, 544 Frederick avenue. i r, Pic d. Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard Floyd Mamas Superb Ora ..... AN A viokswoomvamsvemsvomvi CHOKERS BUY 'CHOKERS DIRECT FROM HEADQUARTERS And Save the Retail Profit. We buy our furs direct from the trapper, retail to you ■ at whole- "le prices. We will be glad to show you. No obligation to you. See us before you buy. 1432 Farmer Vogue Fur Co. IAIMSWIrel • • • • • • • Second Floor ele,AXIMIeVOCIMNIeWilijIMICANWOCICIIMM