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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-05-25

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LUDWIG ZATZ, GREAT
JEWISH COMEDIAN, TO
PLAY HERE SUNDAY

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last Bitting. These resolutions in-
cluded the greetings to the Jewish

women of Palestine, which Dr. Ben
Zion Mosessohn, diretor of the Herz-
lich Gymnasium in Jaffa, was asked
to deliver.
The resolution urging co-operation
Will Present "K•bteen Vu Krichstu"
of Jewish women in the economic and
■ at New Detroit Opera House
social reconstruction of I'alestine was
Sunday Noon and Evening.
adopted, as was the mooted proposal
Yiddish theater lovers of Detroit to protest against the agitation and
offered a real treat for this Sun-lravages of anti-Semitism. Protection
are afternoon and evening, at the' for women and girl immigrants on
day
House. frontiers and in parts is urged in a
Opera
New
Detroit
Ludwig
Zatz,
best Jewish charac- !resolution which provides also for the
establishment of a central bureau in
(Specially Good at a Moderate Price)
ter comedian, will appear here with
his original New York east in the London. White slave traffic and
comedy "Kabtzen Vu Krichstu," prostitution are denounced in a sepas
Jewish wo111-
"Pauper, Where Are You Pushing I rote resolution pledging
Yourself ?"). Ile will he assisted by en to join in the war against these
evils, wherever they exist.
Peter Graff, another star of the pres-
ent 1 iddish stage.
Only eight years ago, Mr. Zatz
played in vaudeville acts at the Circle
REO SPEEDWAGON
Theater on Hustings street, Detroit,
Must be sold—we need the room.
in connection with motion picture
shows, admission to which was 10
REO DETROIT BRANCH
cents. Ile was "discovered" when he
THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS
4104 Woodwardat Alexandrine
appeared in the play "The World in
Glendale 8176
Flames," with Jacob P. Adler, and
has been "made" since.
Mr. Zatz's success in the past few
years wa s so great that u motion pic-
ture company offered him $2,000 is SOLOMON BROS.
week to play character parts, but the
CUSTOM TAILORS
Jewish actor refused the offer, pre-
"Best and Snappiest Clothe. at
ferring to remain on the Yiddish
Most Reasonable Prices."
stage, on which he made for himself
GIVE US A TRIAL
thousands of admirers. He is said
to be without a doubt the best Jewish 502 Breitmeyer Bldg. Main 3134
character comedian on the stage to-
day. Mr. Zatz is the son-in-law of
the veteran Yiddish actor, Jacob P.
!Adler.
Abraham Cogut, who is in charge
of the arrangements for the appear-
MUNICIPAL
' ance here of Mr. Zatz, announces
that he will be supported by the fol-
BONDS
lowing original members of Mr.
Zatz's company: Male, Samuel To-
List Upon Request
bias, A. Tannenholz, Adolph Erber,
431 Griswold St.
Morris Tuchband, Ben-Zion Vogshol,
Adolph Schrage and Issy Goldstein,.
Main 2963
Detroit
female, Anna I.ilien, Minna Bien-
boom, Betty Verkauf, Yetta Shur
Celia Marks and Rae Schneider.
Mr. Graff, who will also appear
with Mr. Zatz, is also one of the
outstanding figures of the Jewish
stage and adds to the attraction of
I the day.
A packed house attended the per-
' formance staged last Sunday evening
at the Orchestra Hall by Boris Thom-
ashevsky and his case. "The Jew from
Odessa" was a light comedy dealing
with a wealthy Jew who came to this
country and was talked into by an
American co-reilgionist to go into the
"kvas" business, the manufacture of'!
a Russian drink similar to the Amer-
icancider. The American proves a
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swindler and is shown up by a young, .
lawyer, the fiance of the wealthy
Visit our permanent Better Homes Exhibit. Three complete floors-108 rooms.
Odessa Jew's slaughter.
Mr. Thomashevsky made a hit with
his audience when he informally in-,
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formance to lead in the singing of
one of the songs in the play.
A feature of last Sunday's perJ
formance was the playing of Mme.
Polo Kartazhinsky, who was called
out again and again during her sing-
FOR SALE — Beautiful eight-room ing of Russian and Yiddish folk
songs
and the playing on the guitar.
cottage at Sylvan Lake. Complete-
EVERYTHING FRIED
ly furnished. Modern in every de-
tail. 110x110 ft. lot, with water- JOINS SELLJNG FORCE OF
For Reservations
way to the lake. One hour's drive DETROIT FURNITURE SHOP
Phone Hemlock 0113
from Detroit. Owner leaving city.
For particulars write Jewish
Chronicle, Box 297.

Eastwood
Inn

srnafts,

"good Furniture
is not expensive"

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Taupe Mohair
Living `loom Suite

315toiT - Yr' 'NZ ∎1.

DETROIT'S FAMILY ROAD HOUSE

Entertainment by
Anderson's Syncopated
Singers

Phone Roseville 7-J-4 for Reservations

Keane, Higbie & Co.

N UNUSUALLY good suite of two pieces, specially well made
41 over hard wood massive frame with Marshall spring con-
struction and covered with steel cut Taupe mohair, with Rose
back ground. The frame is of Mahogany with claw and ball feet
in Chippendale style—Loose cushions, spring edges, back and
seat—and each section piped with moss edging.

JOSEPH P. WEYER, Proprietor

Formerly Manager of Phoenix Club

Eight Mile Road and Gratiot Avenue


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$292

Prieed as pictured above . . .

Open All Year Round.

Building New Addition, Ready by Decoration
Day. Total Seating Capacity of 600.

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An Exclusive Road House

Woodward Ave. at Six Mile Road

WE SERVE THE FINEST FROG, FISH,
CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS IN
MICHIGAN
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ROSENHILL
CLUB

AND FARM

IN FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER

Private Dining Rooms
for Banquets

HOTEL W 0 R K—Plenty of
work for women at the Hotel
Stotler at good pay. We need
maids, cleaning women, salad
girls, kitchen women, etc. Ap-
ply 1425 Park Place.

William Konen, Mgr.

Frog, Fish, Chicken, Duck Dinners
Party Service
Open the Entire Year
A Pleasant Stopping Place
Home Cooking

WANTED—Middle-aged woman to
take care of elderly sick lady. Good
home and good pay. Garfield
3006-J. 2275 Blains.

Phone Roseville 18-W-5

The Surroundings Are Close to Nature

A Delightful Auto Ride on the
Newly Paved Mack Road, 11
Miles from City Hall.

FOR SALE—Josephine Ave. between
Brush and Oakland. Eight-room
house. Modern, steam heat, two-
car garage, side drive. Electric
ice box, washing machine and
mangle. Sacrifice price for good
sale. Easy terms. Garfield 1423-M.

Sport Model

YOUNG BUSINESS MAN desires
room in Northwest section. Would
prefer garage accommodations.
References exchanged. Write Jew-
ish Chronicle, Box 592.

I. o. b. Factory

Six Cylinders

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DODGE SEDAN

LEE MACHINERY CO

One look and you will beron-
vinced.

REO DETROIT BRANCH

THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS
4104 Woodwardat Alexamdaimo
Glendale sly.

Rheumatism

Second and Front Sts.
Sulphur Mineral, Turkish
Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths.
SWEDISH MASSAGE
Take Woodward Through Car.
Cherry 4784

FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
with private couple for fine lady or
gentleman. Home privileges. Ref-
erences required. 1605 Calvert,
Apt. 15.

TO RENT--Nicely furnished room
for gentleman. Oakland and Bel-
mont. Phone Hemlock 07451.

"Why Not Buy • Chevrolet and
Enjoy the DiR Every
Day?"

JEWISH YOUNG MAN desires room
in a private family. Write Jewish
Chronicle, Box 824.

Don't suffer—get quick relief.
Effective and inexpensive.
It costs nothing to come down
and find out.

THE WAYNE BATHS

HAVE A BROTHER 27 years old,
highly educated and refined. Up
to date in every respect and very
intelligent, good business man; can
sing and dance; an able speaker
and one who loves a home and is
devoted to his friends. Would like
to meet a young lady possessing
good qualities; object matrimony.
Financial circumstances imma-
terial, as my brother has a leading
store in a town of 6,000 popula-
tion and is doing real well. The
right young lady will have a very
fine home and a splendid husband.
Correspondence strictly confiden_
tial. Address letter to Box 259,
care Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

MACHINE TOOLS
For Sale or Redt,
New sad Used.
Northway 8663
439 THEODORE

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S II A R E APARTMENT — Widow
alone will share newly furnished
John Sweeney, veteran Detroit fur-
apartment with a couple. Call niture salesman, was added to the
Northway 2959-M.
selling force of the Detroit Furniture
Shops last week. Mr. Sweeney is
FOR RENT — Burlingame avenue, one of the best known men in his
1654; upper flat. Six rooms, ga- line in the city, having been connect-
rage, side drive. Rent $100 per ed with furniture shops here for close
to 25 years. He was formerly with
month. Phone Hemlock 2365-R.
the Gray Furniture Company, with
whom he was connected for many
MOTHERLESS GIRL' WANTED— years, and with the Birch Furniture
Will have good home. One who Company.
will help with the care of children
after school. Call Hemlock 2144.

ABRAHAM H. MAX

Selling for
HAMTRAMCK CHEVROLET
SALES CO.
11440 Jos. C•mp•u
Rea. Phone: Hemlock 731.W
Business Phone: Hemlock 8566

FOR RENT — Beautiful room for
gentleman. Call Northway 0612-J.

BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE or
rent. Best location in the city. Ten
rooms. two baths, double garage,
aide drive and every modern im-
provement. Reasonable price and
easy terms. Owner leaving city.
See house and owner, 1494 Edison
Ave.

FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
for gentleman. Near Woodward
car and John R. bus. Call North-
way 4147-R.

WOMEN FORM BASIS
FOR WORLD COUNCIL

Vienna Conference Loudly Ac-
claims Resolution on
World Peace.

VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The first
Jewish Wemen's World Conference
called by the Council of American
Jewish 1% omen was declared officially
closest at Sabbath eve services at the
temple.
Although no world union of Jew-
ish women was organized at the con-
ference, the basis for one was laid
in the foundation of a world council
which is comprised of representatives
of the majority of the countries par-
ticipating in the recent deliberations.
Mrs. Alexander Kohut of New
York will probably head this new
council, while Mrs. Estelle Sternber-
ger, executive secretary of the Amer-
ican Council of Jewish Women, and
Mrs. liarris of Bradford, Pa., will
be among the vice-presidents. Other
possible vice-presidents are Mme.
Spielman and Eicholz of England,
Mme. Zadok Kahan of France, Mme.
Yv'iesenbech of Holland, Frau Pop-
penheim of Germany and Frau Anita
Miller of Vienna.
The deliberations of the women's
gathering were marked by earnest-
ness and good parliamentary pro-
cedure. At only one juncture did
the women's meeting depart from the
business tone. This was when a dele-
gate who had recently visited Russia
and the Ukraine described conditions
of womanhood there. There was ■
pause of several minutes during
which the women gave way to un-
controllable tears.
Most of the resolutions discussed
during the four days' sessions were
put in final form and adopted at the

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Compktely Equipped ae Shown

Immediate Delivery! A large advance order

placed months ago enables us to offer today for
immediate delivery, a few Nash Six sport models.
Nowhere else will you find a more completely ap-
pointed style car. There are bumpers, front and rear,
six disc wheels, two extra cord tires, windshield
wings, smartly fashioned patent leather trunk and
a striking array of polished nickel fixtures. Our
shipment is bound to be taken quickly. So come
in at once or 'phone.

FOURS and SIXES

Prices range from $915 to $2190, f. o. b. factory

MILLER-JUDD COMPANY

Woodward at Palmer

ASSOCIATE DEALERS

ROWLEY & ZIMMERMANN TRIANGLE GARAGE
5054 Woodward Ave.
3350 Grand River
R. W. HOLLISTER
ED. NOWAK
5132 Grand River
4551 Michigan

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