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FLATS FOR SALE, WESTMINSTER

FRENCH dressmaking and tailoring
Reaonable rates. Mrs. C.
Soot.
S.
Kesh, s 1751 Lee place. Phone MODERN HEBREW TEACHER-
With many year's experience will
Empire 5132-R.
give private lessons in Hebrew,
Jewish history and general Jewish
FOR SALE-5I7 Beaufait Avenue.
subjects. Write Jewish Chronicle,
large two-story residence, 14
Box 938.
ms; can be used for a two-fam-
roo
ily. One bath upstairs and one
downstairs. large hall, steam heat. FOR RENT, 505 Leicester Court,
near Northern High-Furnished
Boiler and coal bin in basement.
room for young man or lady with
Forty-foot lot. One of the best lo-
congenial couple. Rent reasonable.
cations M Detroit for a rooming
Ask for Mr. Liepah or phone Em-
ham $3,Ni0 will handle. Phone
pire 5305-W.
Edgewood 1318 for appointment.

FOR SAI,E - 2'2,000 square feet-
one-story concrete building. Steam
heating; all very heavy concrete
flo ors. Very tine offer. Four drive-
ways; two toilets; shipping room
and stock room. Boiler room and
coal bunkers in basement. This
building has walls 12 inches thick
foundation sufficient for an
and a
additional story and is divided into
two equal sections with 16-inch
fire doors. Is on East Side, just
north of Jefferson Ave. in 254-
mile circle. R. R. $10,000
c ask will handle; balance easy
terms. For appointment call Edge-
wood 1318 between 9 and 4 week
days.

F01' RENT, Collingwood-Nicely
furnished room for one or two
young ladies, employed. Kitchen
privileges, if desired. l'hone Hem-
lock 7741-J.

FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room

for gentleman with private family.
Phone Northway 2588.M.
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FOR RENT-New upper flat, 6
rooms and breakfast nook, near
La Salle. Phone Hemlock 9886.

FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room

for one or two gentlemen in a
private home. No children. Cen-
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0961.

WANTED-Young or middle aged FOR RENT-Completely furnished
lady to assist part time in Ladies front room with prjrate young
couple for one or two gentlemen.
Specialty Shop. One who can do
A real home. Phone Empire
plain sewing preferred. Write
1505-W.
Jewish Chronicle, Box 243.

FOR SAI,E - 231 feet of railroad WANTED-Room and board by a
business girl with private family.
frontage on G. T. R. R., between
Living in good locality. Write L.
Six and Seven-mile roads. Just
B. B., 2242 Gladstone.
east of John R. St. Approximate-
ly one acre of land with a 36x48- FLAT TO RENT-Holbrook 69-Up-
foot storage building. Offer for
per duplex. 8 large rooms, fire-
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place, tile bath and shower. Gar-
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age, steam heat furnished.
handle. Fine location for coal
yards or builders' supply. Phone
Edgewood 1318 for appointment.

FOR RENT-Desirable furnished
room. Within block and a half of
Temple Beth El. 307 King Ave.
Phone Empire 23284.

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for one or two gentlemen. Between
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Phone Northway 1561-M.

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in steam heated apartment. Call
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Colonial home, center hall, 10

room., 2 baths; beautiful dec.

FOR RENT-Comfortable room with
private family. Highest reference
required. Call Glendale 5927-5I.
after 6 p. m.

orations and fixtures. Double

garage. Real buy, $7,000 down.

room with refined couple. Can give
reference. Call Lincoln 2155-R.

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It costs nothing to corns down
and find out.

THE WAYNE BATHS

Second and Front St..
Sulphur Mineral, Turkish
Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths.

SWEDISH MASSAGE

Take Woodward Through Car.
Cherry 4784

SWEETHEART OF A. E. F.
HERE NOV. 20 AND 21

service given at the Lewisohn Staditim
in New York City on Aug. 17, 1923.
Miss Case sang with the New York
l'hilharmonic Orchestra to an audi-
ence of 15,000. She also gave a lovely
rvialition of the Bach-Gounod "Ave
Nldria" on this occasion.
Miss Case was probably the last
010:irian to visit the president at the
W bite House, as she visited him
shortly before his trip to Alaska to
I present hint with the first coin minted
in honor of the Centennial Anniver-
' vary of the blonrce Doctrine ennun-
ciation.

From the tailboard of an army
transport from which she did her
performance for the American soh
diers in France during the World
War and for which she received the
designation, "Sweetheart of the A.
E. F.," to the concert stage is the
transition that Elsie Janis is now af- 1Wagnerian Opera Company

Wfigi se

Announces Program for
Week of Nov. 26.



With the four"King" operas includ-
ed as a series for the first time in the
City of Detroit, the Wagnerian Opera
company announces its schedule for
the week of Nov. 26 in the Shubert
Detroit opera house.
Two of the series have been given
here in the past "Siegfried" and "Die
Walkuere" but not in many ears. if
. ever, has Detroit heard "Das Rhein-
- gold" which is the first of the cycle
and"Goetterdaemrung" which is the
• last, so that the present engagement
of the Wagnerians will be an espec-
Tally notable one.
Two composers besides Wagner
will be represented during the. week,
both by works in the lighter vein,
Mozart by his "Marriage of Figaro"
and Johann Strauss by "Die Fleder-
maus."
In addition to the handsome pro
ductions and excellent singers which
this organization brought to Orches-
tra hall last spring the company this
season includes Josef Stransky, for
many years conductor of the New
ELSIE JANIS
York l'hilharmonic orchestra, and
feeling. "Colonel Elsie" is making Us newly organized State Symphony
her first tour in a concert series with' orchestra, so that in the highly im•
some of the world's greatest artists. i portant matter of orchestral rendi•
She will come to the Arena Gardens,' tion the performances will be all that
Woodward at Ilendrie, November 20- could possibly be asked.
21•
The advance seat sale is now in
'
Miss Janis will have her own corn- progress at Grinnell Brothers. The
pony consisting of a pianist, a complete schedule for the week will
tenor and a violinist, all recognized b e ,
artists, even though less known to
Rhein-
Monday evening-"Das
the public than Elsie herself.
For gold" by Richard Wagner.
her part of the program, Miss Janis' Tuesday evening-"Die Fleder-
has arranged a set of numbers in- mous" by Johann Strauss.
cluding imitations, character songs
Wednesday evening-"Die Wal-
and costume dances. In these spe- kuere" by Richard Wagner.
cialities she has excelled since the
Thursday matinee-"Tannhauser"
days when she was known through- by Richard Wagner.
out the country as "Little Elsie," a
Thursday evening-"The Marriage
tot with pigtails down her back. She of Figario" by Mozart.
has added several numbers which
Friday evening-"Siegfried" by
she regards as her greatest achieve- Richard Wagner.
ments.
Saturday matinee-"The Flying
Dutchman" by Richard Wagner.
Saturday evening-"Goetterdaem-
Alberto Salvi and Anna Case
byRichard Wagner.

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Koffman's Delicatessen

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Kivihar Delicatearen of the Better Kind
--alwaya freak or they wont he ,old.
Full line of canned goods and the right
kinds of cigars.

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Phone Main 8295

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JACK'S RESTAURANT

Euclid Hardware Co.



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Hair Goods and Commie.
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SPENCER OPENS BOSTON

KEREN HAYESOD DRIXt

BOSTON.-AddressIng a har ,bit the
audience which crowded the Eh •
uei to
Club to capacity, Senator Sel von,
Spencer of Missouri, in an n ate.' r
which roused his audience to fre idig':
bursts of applause, reiteratec. '
and
faith of the Christian world tha',"' -FA-. --
Jews would make good on their =-
tonic opportunity to rebuild the Jew-
ish National Home. The senator re-
called the address he delivered last
March at a banquet in honor of Dr.
Chaim Weizmann and declared that
the Jews should regard it as a great
privilege to work under so inspiring
a leader.

Society Has Rabb' are admissible into the United State
regardless of the quota. Teachers are " ...c)4..1Klm
Franklin's Endorsement
not classified in any of the above

Grolier

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra
will be away the last half of the corn-
ing week. Thursday night it gives its
second concert of the season in Buf-
falo. Friday and Saturday it will be
in Pittsburgh. Friday afternoon
there is a school children's concert
under Mr. Kolar and Friday evening
and Saturday afternoon there are
symphony concerts under M. Gabrilo-
witsch.

Next Sunday's Concert

Ttl 1,41011

STROH BUILDING

Orchestra in Pittsburgh.

Mitchell sedan, $75 down, $10
per week.

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Reo touring, $20 down, $7.50 per
week.
2 Reo tourings, $15 down, $10
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Franklin touring, $100 down, $10
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Alberto Saki, the phenomenal harp-
Ballet at
ist, who appears in joint recital w ith1Pavley-Oukransky
Shubert Detroit Dec. 17.
Anna Case at Arena Gardens on Mon-1
558 Penobscot Bldg.
day evening, Nov. 19, has been ac- News of the beauty and vividness
claimed in over 200 American cities of the Pavley-Oukransky ballet, the
Cadillac 0317
as the greatest harpist in this cowl- unparalleled magnificence of its cos-
try. tunics, the colorful splendor of its
omoowswiente.01=s-o enwen nnsin
Mr. Salvi inherited his predilections scenery and astounding wealth of
for the harp. His father was a cele-! its repertoire has reached Detroit's
brated harp maker, and his first art loving public. The world has
teacher, on a specially constructed •eme to realize that in the modern
miniature harp, which a-us built for ballet we have one of the most poigant
Alberto when he started to go to o f our cultural inheritances. It is an
school. The lad was born in Venice art that is an association of arts, for
in 1893. In his early youth he prac- its component parts are music, sculp-
ticed four hours a day and the allot- ture, painting, drama and poetry.
For Every Occasion
The Pavley-Oukransky ballet will
ment was increased to six and seven
-at Price. That Save
hours a day when he was 12 years old. dance either during or after every
Nearly Half.
This devotion to duty is what Mr. performance given by the San Carlo
Subway Service I. Unexcelled.
Salvi ascribes as the reason for his Grand Opera company, which is play-
marvelously facile and fluent tech- ing Detroit the week of December 17,
lat the Shubert Detroit theater.
name.
Anna Case, America's leading so- The extraordinary popularity of the
prano, was chosen to sing the late; San Carlo Opera company was never
231 Gr•tiot Avenue
('resident Harding's favorite hymn. more evident than during the recent
Cherry 9171
"Lead Kindly Light" at the memorial strike in the newspaper plants in New
Y -rk City. The strike began on Mon-
day evening, Sept. 17, the night that
the San Carlo opened its five week
season a tthe Century theater, and
f'or nearly two weeks greater New
York was without its daily papers.
Enterprises in almost every line were
hard hit. There were no publicity no-
tices or critical reviews. The usual
daily opera display advertisements
were curtailed to an insignificant two
or three lines, in type so small as to
he hardly legible. Yet during the
first critical week the company did a
gross business of over $32,000 at the
Century theater, breaking all New
York records.

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- YOUNG LADY desires furnished

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Also small attic apartment. Large
lightrooms. Call Owner. Cherry
5813.

Once ■ year at the Popular con-
certs Mr. Kolar puts on one of his
fascinating programs of dance music.
This program will be given on Sun- ,
day afternoon, Nov. 2. The feature
of it will be a waltz by Johann Strauss
which has never been heard in thin
city, in fact, has been very seldom
played. It is entitled "Be ye em-
braced, all ye millions" and was dedi
cated to Strauss's great friend,'
Brahms. The other composers are
Massenet, Beethoven, Grieg, Dvorak,
Victor Herbert, Rimsky-Korsakov and
Borodin.

The Grolier Society, publishers of categories."
he Book of Knowledge, an encyclo-
Simultaneously with the receipt of
pedia of useful information for chil- the above information, Mr Bernstein
dren, in attractive form, has received received a cable from Adolph Held,
the following eloquent endorsement the society's commissioner to Europe,
from Rabbi Leo M. Franklin:
in which Mr. Held reports that the
"For a number of years, the Book steamship companies refuse to accept
of Knowledge has occupied a very as passengers the wives and minor
prominent place in our home library children of those exempt from the
as well as in the library of our School quota. Hiss immediately communica-
of Religion. In both places, it is per- ted with the officers of the steamship
haps the most used set of books that companies, acquainting them with the
we have on our shelves and well it instructions issued by the State De-
may be, for it contains a wealth of partment. As • result, the steamship
information available for children companies instructed their European
such as I believe can be found no- offices to accept on board ship the im-
migrants exempted from the quota
where else.
"It is a real pleasure to commend under the ruling.
the book to my friends to whom I
would like to say that their library
is in no sense complete until the
Book of Knowledge finds a place
upon its shelves."
The Detroit headquarters of the
AND
Grolier Society is at 1307 Kresge
Bldg.

CEMENT GARBAGE

ASH RECEPTACLES

Hias Intercedes for Immigrant
Children.

John L. Bernstein, president of the
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant
Aid Society of America, (Hiss), with
headquarters at 425-437 Lafayette
street, New York City, has received
the following important information
from Isador Hershfield, the society's
representative in Washington:
"The Department of State has is-
sued general instructions to all of our
Consuls that professional actors, art-
The Junior Concerts.
ists, lecturers, singers, nurses, minis-
The first Junior concert of series B, ters of any religious denomination,
which is a repetition of the program professors for colleges and seminaries
of Nov. 5, will be given in Orchestra and aliens who are members of any
Hall Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock recognized profession, their wives
sharp. This concert, like all of those' and children under 16 years of age
in series B, is devoted exclusively to
the program of the Detroit public
schools from the sixth to ninth grades
inclusive. Everybody who has had to
do with these Junior concerts is great -
ly pleased and gratified with the sue-
Member.
revs that attended the first_
New York Stork Elleitaeff•

BAPTIST SAYS JEWISH
PRAYERS ARE SELFISH

NEW YORK.- (J. T. A.) - The
Rev. Frederick E. Taylor, pastor of
the First Baptist Church of Indianan-
, ohs, and a former president of the
Northern Baptist Convention, criticis-
ed the Jews for "praying only for the
interest of their race." He spoke at
the Baptist Bible Missionary Confer-
ence at the Fifth avenue Presbyter-
ian Church. He said:
"God wanted the Jewish race to en-
rich the world, but instead it shut it-
self in. The Zionist movement will
succeed only if it has for its purpose
•the fulfillment of the original mission
of the Jewish people, and I have a sus.
pinion that they are going to fail.
•They have failed in the past to fulfill
•their mission. The failure has been
i tremendous."

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