PAGE TWO El)rilwn;Alusnaltum lett 4, .5k Al'41., 4' poop atIngs p 1, WORLD ZIONIST PRESIDENT TO BE DETROIT GUEST THIS WEDNESDAY 4414,2, P. 1, 7, 2, 2, "good Furniture is not expensive" Solid Mahogany Sargent Chair (Made in our own shops) OBITUARY FURS and BABY MOTHS ROBERT FREED Robert Frvel 16 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freed of 5808 Second boulevard, died on May 19, funeral services taking place from his home on May 20. 1tc was a Cass High School and Detroit Institute of Music student. Ilis death occurred in a New York hospital, where he was taken for treatment following a sud- den illness here. Baby moths, hungry : destructive, are hatch now. How many have . killed in YOUR home' They'll make short v. of your valuable for they get a chance! S.\ t I' YOUR FURS AND IT. TECTYOURSEI,F.. ) MRS BESSIE SWEETWINE Mrs. Bessie Sweetwine, whose death at the home of her daughter, Mrs. !tarry Freed of Second boule- vard, occurred on May I, at the age of 62, bequeathed several hundred dollars to charitable institutions here. Surviving Mrs. Sweetwine are her children, Mrs. Ida Freed, Mrs. Kate Lovitz, Louis, Morris and Herman Sweetwine. Those coming from out of town to attend the funeral were Herman Sweetwine of Wheeling, W. Va., and Mrs. Kate Lovitz of Chi- cago. T HIS beautiful chair, of faithful Sargent type, is a product of our own shops and made (as is all our fur- niture) to last indefinitely. The frame is of solid mahog- any, of master cabinet-build- er construction, and the cov- ering is of plain taupe ve- lour, while the actual selling value is from $75 to $80. The fact that we have only eight in stock, makes the $45 price now STORING YOUR H NOW! Our Insured age costs very little : guarantees satisfaetien J. Kaufman The Furrier 1402 BROADWAY Main 1398 SOLOMON MRS GUSSIE GOLDBERG DEAD DR. CHAIM WEIZMANN George Washington Desks Rheumatism sufter—get quick relief. Effective and inexpensive. It costs nothing to come down and find out. _Don't N i p THE WAYNE BATHS Second and Front St.. Sulphur Mineral, Turkish Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths. SWEDISH MASSAGE Take Woodward Through Car, Cherry 4784 LEE MACHINERY CO. MACHINE TOOLS New and Used. For Sale or Rent Northway 5663 4 39 THEODORE Petroitfurniturchops 91,ivren at "Nothing Comp•res with Chevrolet." ABRAHAM H. MAX Selling for HAMTRAMCK CHEVROLET SALES CO. NEW DETROIT OPERA HOUSE rint: orrixn Sunday Afternoon and Evening, June 10 Dr1V The Speedster $1425 Keane, Higbie & Co. Are You a Friend of the Tax-Collector? S OMEONE has said, "Time and Taxes wait for no man." Unless taxes are promptly paid the Government is not able to function properly. One of the helpful purposes of this Bank is to furnish funds to enable citizen. to ,pay their tote,. Of the 45,238 Detroiter. who during the past twelve months availed themselves of the Indus- trial Plan to the extent of $5.957,. 346.70, many did so in order to relse fund. to pay taxes. The Industrial Bank will loan money for any economic purpose, charging 6 per cent interest and a small service fee to cover cost of providing for repayment in fifty equal weekly amounts. The Industrial Bank of Detroit Industrial Bank Building 1219 Griswold St. 11440 Jos. Campau Business Phone: Hemlock 851,5 Ras. Phone: Hemlock 731.W HUDSON MAURICE SCHWARTZ "DOS GROISE GEVINS" BROS, CUSTOM TAILORS "Best and Snappiest Clothes At Most Reasonable Prices." GIVE US A TRIAL 502 Breitmeyer Bldg. Main 3134 NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.) — Mrs. (lassie Goldberg, 106 years old, be- lieved to be the oldest resident of Far Rockaway, 1A-ay buried Wednesday, in Cypress Hills ('entetrey, Brooklyn. Mrs. Goldberg died last Tuesday in the Roska way Beach Hospital, where she vas taken on May 7 with an in FIND GOD OF VENGEANCE jured hip, received when she fell out ANGLO-JEWISH BODY TO HELP ORGANIZE IMMORAL; SCHILDKRAUT'S of be Exact replica of the one now in Mt. Vernon e funeral was held from the home THE JEWISH AGENCY COMPANY IS CONVICTED of her son, Joseph Goldberg, 68 years old, LONDON. — (J. C. B.) — At the NEW YORK.— (J. C. B.) — The O DOUBT many of our monthly meeting of the Council of the GARRICK THEATER of Vengeance," written by Sho- Anglo-Jewish Association on Sunday, "God friends have seen the Miss Bonstelle has selected for the lom Ash, well known Jewish play- April 29, it was decided to accept the fourth and next week offering at the famous desk in the old house wright, and produced in English at invitation by the Zionist Organization Apollo Theater since last Febru- Garrick "The Masquerader," with at Mt. Vernon and longed to appoint two representatives of the the Minor Watson playing the dual role, Zionist Organization on a joint com- ary was held to be an immoral play which so strongly furthered the pop- for it. We have had con- by Judge McIntyre at the General mittee for the purpose of considering ularity of Mr. Post. structed a very limited num- what steps could be taken with a view Sessions Court. Those found guilty are Harry Wein- tabroadening the basis of the present ber, following exactly the Jewish Agency referred to in Article berger, lawyer, who was making his debut in the theatrical world as pro Mt. Vernon desk, in mahog- Four of the Palestine Mandate. The motion was made by J. Prag ducer of the play; Rudolph Schild- any, with mahogany in- who proposed that the president of the kraut, referred to frequently as "Ger- teriors, and Association, 'Mr. d'Avigdor Goltismid, many's greatest living actor," who and Sir Robert Staley Cohen should played the principle role, and N'irgm- priced them 135 be nominated as the delegates of the ia McFaden, Esther Stockton, Mar- jorie Stewart, Mae Berland, Dorothee Association. The president supported the resolu- Nolan, Lillian Carnowsky and James tion, indicating the political signifi- Meighan, members of the cast. cance of the matter and expressing Summing up for the defense, Mr. his conviction that all members of the Weinberger held a Bible before the Anglo -Jewish Association would jury and said he defied Assistant Dis- agree that it was highly desirable to trict Attorney James Garret Wallace participate in the restoration of Pal- to read aloud chapter XVIII, of the estine. Book of Leviticus, Solomon's Song of Songs, the story of Sodom and Go- or the story of King David Visit our permanent Better Homes Exhibit. Three complete floors-108 rooms. C. W. Nash Presents Baseball morrah c. and Bathsheba. He also defied Mr. Stadium to Employes. Wallace to read aloud Shakespeare's "Venus and Adonis" or "the Rape of oo iiiii A new baseball stadium and ath- Lucrece." 3, ■ ,11.2 11:612111ffitlEMBRIIIMILI '11 NT- Vt 17/ity St St St ■ 't 117,TC ST ti 'NT )7 ST 55 St A AT 'a ST '17 St \T/\T/\T ‘117P7'17 Iflf 71ne,rril l 3171 letic geld, declared to be the finest After the verdict Judge McIntyre semi-pro baseball plant in the coun- said he felt it should prove a "whole- try, has been presented by C. W. some example." He said the time had R U GOING? Nash to employes of the Nash Motors come when "the drama most be puri- Bicur Cholem Excursion Company, and as a fitting touch to fied." Ile declared he particularly TASHMOO PARK, JUNE 3 the dedicatory ceremonies the Nash resented references in the play to the baseball team was victorious over its scrolls of the Torah, which he said had 1008 Randolph Street Boat L Foot of Griswold opponents on opening day of the offended many Jews. SAVINGS BANK 9:15 Sharp. A. COGUT PRESENTS park. The Nash baseball team, which FUNDS FOR NEEDY SICK won four out of the first five games THE JEWISH ART THEATER OF NEW YORK With Its Director they played this season in the mid- west league, is composed of men who had won their laurels else- Chevrolet Utility Coupe previously where, most of them having been 1922. Good tires, paint and up- drafted from the major leagues. All holstering. Buy this one for eco- of them, however, are employed in nomical transportation. Terms. the big Nash factories and when not on the diamond are engaged in the REO DETROIT BRANCH THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS intricacies of motor car manufacture. In Shalom Aleichem's Great Comedy 4104 Woodward at Alexandrine All but one man on the Nash team Glendale 8176 are married and have brought their families to Kenosha. The new Nash baseball park cov- ers 10 acres of ground. From home plate to the fense at center field is 362 feet. The gratidstand, built of Tax Extra steel and concrete, has 2,618 seats, MUNICIPAL each 20 inches in width, and equip- ped with arm rests, and, in addition, BONDS there are bleacher seats to accom- Tickets for sale at Plotkin's Book Store, Hastings and Adelaide; modate 2,000. List Upon Request Kahn Brothers Restaurant, 3530 Hastings; Small's Drug Store, Underneath the grandstand are Hastings and Ilendrie; Cooper's Drug Store, Westminster and Good- 431 Griswold St. dressing rooms for umpires, man- win; Solomon's Confectionery, 2814 Hastings, and at the box office ager's office and other rooms. The Main 2963 Detroit on the day of the performance. i diamond is constructed of surco sand , and clay and is oiled. The outfield, I seeded in the early spring, is in fine shape for baseball. The entrance to the grandstand inside the gates con- tains 26,000 feet of concrete and the ball field has 6,000 lineal feet of tiling. In addition to the grandstand and diamond, the athletic field embraces a clubhouse divided into two sections, one for girls and another for men. In each section is a large lounge and both sections are equipped with kitch- ens. Alongside the clubhouse are four tennis courts, handball court and children's playground. A half- mile of shrubbery extends across the outside of the athletic field leading up to the main entrance. Dr. Weicmann, president of the World Zionist Organization, will be the guest of the Detroit Jewish community on Wednesday, June 6. The world Jewish leader comes here in the interest of the Kleen Hayesod, the Pales- tine Foundation Fond. He will addres• massmeeting at the Windward Auditorium, old Temple Beth El, on Wednesday evening. "At Capitol Park" Oil Will Take the Place of Coal for Home Heating. Mr. Kruttschnitt, head of the Southern Pacific railroad, says coal will steadily increase in price in the future. It isn't pleasant to think about, but we might as well know it. Burning coal to get heat will, be- fore long, seem as childish as catch- ing whales to get light. Heating a home by coal is not only becoming very expensive, but the dirt and work necessary in handling coal makes it for behind the times in corn- parison with the other up to date methods now employed in the home. It won't be long before we will be looking back and smiling at the thought of ever having used dirty coal in our homes for heating., Oil burning equipment will take the place of coal. , Today is the time to prepare for next winter's zero weather. As a for sighted home owner, you are probab- ly planning a goodly investment in high priced coal right now. Fair enough, but why not take this money and put it into permanent insurance against cold? You can do this by equipping your furnace with Kleen Heet automatic oil burning system. ' Elect fleet modernizes your fur- nace. Once installed, you are through with that everlasting janitor work. Fire tending and ash hduling are a thing of the past and, best of all, you are equipped with burning 9' low priced oil, bought as you need it in- stead of high priced coal, bought when you can get it. Kleen fleet is approved by the Na- tional Board of Underwriters and is backed by a company of financial re- sponsibility. Kleen Heet is sold in Detroit and throughout the state by Heat and Cold, Inc., 4490 Cass avenue, Thomp- son Arcade building.—Advt. When the gates of prayer are closed, the gates of repentance are yet open.—The Talmud. Compare It With the Costliest Cars You find comparison for Hudson quality only in the small group of fine cars that stand at the very front of mechanical excellence. But do you compare its price at $1425 with theirs ? Hudson Also Builds the The reliability of the Super Six chassis is famous. Controls are simple. It - ESSEX requires little care to keep in top condition. Ecru Price. Are: With endurance and performance proofs that have never been equalled it gives a price saving of hundreds of dollars over cars of comparable quality. 7•Pass. Phaeton $1475 Coach $1525 $1045 Cabriolet 1145 Coach . 1145 Tao Extra Touring Sedan $2095 Tax Extra Aaron DeRoy Motor Car Co. Woodward Ave. at Garfield Associate Dealers THOMAS BROOKS, INC., Woodward at Alexandrine. CASS MOTOR SALES CO, 5764 Casa Ave. ACME MOTOR SALES CO 5232 Grand River Ave. LA SALLE SALES CO. 7744 Twelfth St. TEAGAN MOTOR SALES 3938 Grand River Ave. HARRY B. DEANE 3020 East Canfield Ave. E. B. FINCH 7744 Woodward t GUARANTY GARAGE, 6680 Twelfth St. HARWITH COMPANY, 11631 Woodward Ave. FRED K. HENRY 3621-27 Miehlgao Are. TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES, 2699 Gratiot Ave. YOUNG BROS. SALES CORP. 6460 Ea.t -Isthmus Ave.