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miniature Seder features the
program of the Knights o f Jud aea on
Tuesday evening. Those participat-

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A Passover social meeting was
held by the l'irchai Zion at the home
of Esther Pitt, 430 Frederick street.
The story of Passover was told and
games played. Refreshments were
served. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Gertrude Rosen-
thal, 300 Ilanecok avenue, on Mob-
ility evening.

Will Be Given Under the Auspices of the

Michigan Federation of
Ukrainian Jews
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Reserve the Dates.

J. D. C. MEDICAL PROGRAM
To care for Cadillac patrons in
IS EXTENSIVE IN ITS SCOPE : the East Jefferson and Grosse Pointe

CIRCLE THEATER

NEW YORK.—Details of the meth- areas' the Detroit branch of the
cal program of the Joint Distribution Cadillac new
Motor
Car and
Company
erect_
sales
service is building
a
in Poland. contained in a ing
3188 East Jefferson avenue, at the
report to the executive committee of at "rner of Walker, to be ready for
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that body, bring out clearly h ow ix
tensive has been the scope Of its health eeeaPaarY July 1, according to an
work. announcement by Richard Ilarfst,
By February 1st, 139 bath houses general manager, who states that the

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Phone, Cherry 9033

2814 Hastings Street

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F you did not see our remark-
able ad in last Friday' s paper,
we will be glad to send you a
copy upon request.
It gave some "dry facts" about
the furniture business that have
set folks to thinking. Probably no
furniture advertisement ever be-
fore created so much comment.

had either been constructed or repair- new building will be one of the most
ed at a cost of $165,000. The average fully appointed for sales and service
eost of each bath house to the Joint in that vicinity.
"The building of the East defter-
Distribution Committee was $1,200.
The average contribution of local coin- son branch is in line with the com-
And • Star Cast in • great Play
munities $230. The bath houses con- dolt's policy of establishing sales
: cum-
form to the sanitary requirements of and service buildings in various
of the Polish government. Repairs to munities as the neceAity arises,"
We have real-
74 other bath houses have brought the states Mr. Ilarfst.
cost of this phase of the Joint Distrib- ized for some time that Cadillac own-
ution Committee's health-operations ers on the cast side of the city were
put to considerable inconvenience in
in Poland up to $173,000.
• by.
In Four Acts by Zolot
Thirty-four hospitals were rehabili- coming through the traffic from their
homes to our building at York street
titled at it cost to the Joint Distribu-
when seeking service. The establish-
tion Committee of $54,000. Twenty-
nine of those hospitals are completed ment of this new sales and servcie
and the remainder will be completed building on the main East Side
shortly. In addition, ti hospitals have artery of travel is simply putting into
been assisted with one time subven- practice the Cadillac policy of striv-
Tickets, 50e, 76c, $1 and $1.50, now on sale t the Bon Office.
tions amounting to $3,000. The total ing always to make its service more
expenditure for hospitals amounts to convenient for the owners.
S2SZSZSZS2525
"Cadillac owners on the East Sole
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Several sanatoria for tuberculosis will be able to secure service at the
have been established or assisted to East Jefferson branch of the same
the amount of $3,000 and five were' high quality as is being rendered at
granted sums amounting to $500.—an the main branch, and the line of cars,
expenditure of $3,500. Twenty-two and accessories will also be as coin-1
wells were dug or repaired at a cost plete as at the main building.
"The new building will be of rein- I
of $5,000 and seven were subsidized
for $5,000—a total of $10,000 for forced concrete, fireproof construe-i
with a brick and stone front 60
29 wells. Barrack, ice-cellars, out
houses, dental clinics, laboratories, feet wide on Jefferson avenue. It
child welfare centers and other insti- will have a depth of 200 feet, run-
.
Glendale 8244
tutions were assisted at a cost of $5,- ning back along Walker street all the
t
000 and one-time subventions, amount- way to Woodbridge, with service en-
He will assure you that THE COST OF SELLING
t ii,itt.s you to inspect their plant, where you will see the most rani-
ing to 52,500 were granted to 20 others trance on Walker street and exit on
FURNITURE IS ONE AND A HALF TIMES AS
—a total of X7,500 for 46 institutions, Woodbridge. Sales rooms with plate
t
tary and modern methods used in the production of
GREAT AS THAT OF THE FURNITURE ITSELF!
t
t 00,0)10 was assigned for the Nurses glass windows will extend across the
Training Schott! in IS dna and a entire front, and the rear portion will
t
This condition is unsound. It is not good mer-
school for Public llealth Visitors in be of sufficient strength to allow the
chandising. It is unfair to a customer, the manufac-
addition of a second story. Bonnah '
In order to provide medical service & Chaffee, 528 Farwell building, are
turer, and the retailer himself.
to rural communities and to meet the the architects, and the property was
By adopting a policy of low rent locations—plus
health needs of a given territory about leased by the Cadillac Motor Car
aggressive selling methods—this store has put the
73 physicians were established in rur- ; Company from the Beaver Realty
al centers and were supplied with the :Company, 1460 West Jefferson ave-
furniture business upon a new basis.
necessary equipment. In one case in nue.
The result is that we can sell "America's Finest
"When our new six-story branch
Our products,
West Galicia the physician proved SO
Furniture" at prices which we believe to be 25%
successful that he repaid to the Joint building was erected in 19:13 at Cass
guaranteed
less than those quoted at downtown stores.
Distribution Committee the amount avenue and York street, it was
which had been loaned. !thought the facilities would be suffi-
0 strictly Kosh-
Sixteen (lentill clinics were estab- cient for many years to come, but
lished in Poland at a cost of about with the rapid increase of automo-
er, are made
$1100. A contribution of 04,000 to- bile traffic in the city, and the large
of the finest
wards the equipment of a pathologi- number of Cadillac owners on the
cal laboratory in Warsaw has been East Side, the welfare of our patrons
ingredients,
made. The sum expended for the val.- has required the additional equip-
bow activities above enumerated is, meat."
being deliv-
$266,600 exclusive of the subsidies to I
physicians for which no figures have
erect fresh
as yet been made available. In addi- "There Is Money in the Air,"
daily to the
tion the Medical Department has or-
Says Colonel Heckel.
ganized clean-up campaigns in its
dealers.
fight against typhus and other epi- I
"There is money in the air," said
(Ionics. It has also distributed about
Colonel Edward G. Heckel, {'ark and
$200,000 worth of supplies and medi- I
"Eat With Zest—Gunsberg's Best."
Boulevard Commissioner, who is also
caments. These supplies included I
Il MI 1LMs \'t equipments for hospitals, sanatoria,: president of the Dare Aircraft Com-
4716.1 h.• WOW k .\\"
0106.•
pany, which is planning an aerial
ambulatoria, laboratories, drub stores„'
transportation system between De-
etc,, and large quantities of soap, un-
troit and Chicago, the planes for
derwear and linen.
From its inception, the Medical I which are now being constructed.
"America is somewhat behind Eu-
Committee has had in mind the goal
towards which the Joint Distribution ropean countries in developing the"
commercial
side of aviation. Fokker
Committee is aiming, namely, the
transfer of the work and its continu- five-passenger cabin planes being
operated
between
Rotterdam and
ation by the communities. In all of
Courteous and Careful Drivers
the activities undertaken since its for- I Hamburg and between Amsterdam
mation, the favus work, the Nurses and London covered 350,000 miles in.
Offers Expert Service on Frank- By calling Glendale 5278 you can get
School and other phases of its activi- seven months without injury to a pas.' THEATRICAL SENSATION
any information you may desire from
ties which come under the so-called senger or damage to mail or freight.
lin Cars.
"One
American
company
which
them.
new program, it has had this in mind.
On Sunday evening, April 22, the
It WAS this idea which was respon- has been operating for more than two
Hungarian Young People's Social
years
reports
over
1,000,000
passen-
sible for the reorganization of T. 0. Z.
Wheeler's Franklin Service, located
MONSIEUR RUDOLPH RETURNS
Circle will produce Franz Herceg's
—a society for the promotion of health ger miles of flying without a single
at 666 Warren avenue, between Sec-
famous four-act historical play, "The
to making this the agency through , accident.
and and Third, offers expert service
Ocskay Brigadier," at Orchestra Hall.
which the medical work of the Joint ' "Time is money, and by cutting
Patrons of the Rudolph Hair Shop,
on Franklin cars. The garage in con-
They have been fortunate in secur-
among the Jews of Poland with a view down the time of traveling between'
nection with the service is one of the in the David Whitney building, will
ing Stephen Papp, the popular Hun-
Distribution Committee might be con- I distant points, money is saved to
finest in the city and also offers some be pleased to learn that Monsieur Ru-
garian actor, as director and leading
tinued upon its withdrawal from the 'those interested,
dolph, who has been spending the
storage apace.
.man- One hundred people are tak-
return and
field. This committee has been inform- i "We will bring Chicago within two
The Wheeler Franklin Service is winter in California, will
ing part in the play and the beauti-
hours
of
Detroit
and
vice
versa,
and
ed that the reorganization of this so-
take personal charge of his former
washing
and
pol-
equipped
to
do
also
"Xurucz" music will be furnished
the
fifteenth
ciety has been completed and it is now will be able to carry 10 passengers ful
work
in
the
shop
about
selected Hungarian musicians. The ishing. The right kind of service is
Monsieur Rudolph
awaiting a charter from the Polish and consderable express, in addition by
brought from given at the right price and owners of this month.
and his
government which will enable it to to the crew of the Dare passenger marvelous costumes
has
a
large
personal
clientele
,New York will enhance the scenic of Franklin cars who are acquainted
are preferred by
function as a properly legalized body. planes. With a number of landing
with the service are always ready to expert services
If the charter is granttd the T. 0. Z., places between here and Chicago, the 'beauty of this eighteenth century recommend it to their friends, be- many of the particular patrons of
will be its agency for carrying all plane will always be within landing play and great interest is being
The the shop.
distance of one of the fields, because I shown by not only the Hungarian but cause of the value it offers.
medical work.
from cruising height of about 3,000 also the American public. Much is reputation it has earned has been
As soon as man marries, his sins
based upon courtesy and skilled serv-
A true wife makes the home a feet it can safely coast to the next expected from this exceptional t
ice given to all Franklin can owners. decrease.—The Talmud.
I atrical sensation.
stop."
holy place.—The Talmud.

A COGUT PRESENTS

ELIAS ROTHSTEIN

IDA DWORKIN

Here are more "Dry Facts:"
When you buy a piece of furniture at
a certain type of store, you pay just
THREE TIMES as much for it as did the
dealer. In other words, he makes a
GROSS profit of 200%.
But do not condemn him too hastily.
He is not necessarily a profiteer.

"IN THE WORLD OF SIN"

RICH MUSICAL NUMBERS
Friday Evening, April 6, and Saturday and Sunday
Matinee and Evening, April 7 and 8.

He is merely the victim of a system of ex-
travagant selling.
He points to the high rents that are charged
for down-town locations—to the large space
that is needed for an adequate display—to the
high cost of advertising—to expensive ware-
house facilities—to losses that result from ex-
tending 'long-time" credit.
These are the reasons, he will tell you, for
the high prices!

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-but not so
dry ak the

of market analysis and his
sales and merchandising experience
with respect to national advertising,
marks him as being most capable of
' executing the duties of his new office.
{Under his supervision, the Free Press
was the first Detroit newspaper to
establish a merchandising depart-
ment, which has grown to the stage
where it ranks favorably with similar
Maccabees of Judaea.
departments of the largest newspa-
Sum Cold, at the meeting of the pers of the country. lie was also
Maccabees on Wednesday evening, editor of the Detroit Free Press Co-
told of the progress that is being operator, a monthly paper issued in
made by the Keren Ilayesod as a re- ; the interest of better retail merchan-
sult of the visit in this country by dising.
Dr. Chaim Weizmann.
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et t our thr tu h th East
A n ox
Will be taken this summer by Sam Detroit Branch of Cadillac Mo-
Silverstein, C. Starter and Ben 1,11-
tor Car Company Erects
bret, members of the club.

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HARVEY L. VEHON

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newspapers
throughout the country. his under-

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After three years as merchandising
manager of the Detroit Free Press,
1... Vehon has resigned to be- !
( 110amr.emL s.
dated with the Albee Cor-
I poration, national advertising agency,
a
director
of space buying.
, a s
knowledge ,blihiceatviaornis-
Mr.

The Buds of Judaea held a Pass-
over party on Monday, April 2, 1W
the home of Esther Jacobson, 948
'Theodore. The social committee in
charge consisted of Miss Jacobson, I
Belle Schultz, Tibie Chimovitz and
Evelyn Serling. The Defenders of
the White and Blue were guests at
the atTair. Games, dancing and re-;
freshments followed the program. I
The next meeting of the club will be I
held at the Shaurey Zedek on Mon-
day, April 9. Visitors are welcome. I

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THE ALBEE CORPORATION

ing were Sol Shomovitz, Joe Sufran,
flurry Seligson, Ilarry BockotT, Ilerzl
Shur, Sam Firestone and Abe Tor-
gow. Nathan Zack reviewed the
news of the week . A general discus-
sion on Passover ceremonials fol-
lowed.
The meeting this Tuesday evening
will be held at the North End Com-
munity Clinic on Westminster ave-
nue. Max Weine will review the
news of the week and Sam Firestone
will discuss the advisability of estab-
lishing a Jewish university in Amer-
ica, a general discussion on the topic
to follow.
Members of the basketball team
elected Morris Waxman captain for
the coming season. Ilarry Seligson
was elected captain of the newly
formed handball team and he is plan-
Tung to have a handball tournament I
in the near future.

If you cannot af-
ford to buy new
clothes every month;
if what you choose
must be as smart at
the end of the season
as it is at the begin-
ning, then come to us!

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