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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-04-18

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711 DerRonlaisna RON ictr.

PAGE TWO

RECONSTRUCTION FUND
ESTABLISHED FOR "ORT"

1/,

Zi!c
Aiken's &rim

Read Carefully These New Prices
for The Coming Week

A GOOD SUGGESTION

This Sale of "One of a Kind" and "Odd Pieces" is Proving
The Greatest "Business Getter" We Ever Used in Our Career

An itinerant Jewish beggar once
came into a little inn and ordered a
meal of the costliest dishes. After
having eaten his meal, he walked over
to the proprietor and told hint that he
had no money to pay for his bill.
"What do you mean?" demanded the
proprietor. "If you had no money,
why did you come here and why did
you order the most expensive dishes?"
"Don't be angry," replied the beg-
gar. "If you insist on being paid, I
will go out and beg for some money
to pay for your meal."
"What? You will beg for money to
sit here and wait
pay me? Am I to
till you collect enough money to set-
your bill?"
tle W
"ell, if you don't trust me, come
along with me and I will show you
that I will turn over every penny I get

EN we decided a few days ago, on publishing a list of "one of a kind" suites and odd pieces
with the former selling price and the price at which we intend to offer them, we had no idea
of the great and immediate response our announcement would meet with.

The furniture buyers of Detroit and vicinity understood the situation and that these
bargains such as are usually advertised-just a straight, legitimate manner of keeping our
were not
stock fresh and well assorted with no "carried over" lines.
This new list will prove most attractive to lovers of high class furniture at a very moderate price.

Money Savers in Our Oriental Rug Section

Size

10 x 8.... $ 350.00

4 x 2. .. . $ 35.00 $ 23.00
48.00
75.00
6 x 7 .. . .
76.00
110.00
7 x 4....
145.00
9 x 6.... 250.00

. 450.00
12 x 9 .
13x 10... 575.00
19 x 9.... 1100.00

Oriental Rugs •

Former

Antique Mats,

.ice

Sale

Price

20.00

$12.50

45.00

25.00

60.00

39.00

Afghan,

125.00

8100

Saruk,

u5.00

85.03

Average sire, 3 ft. x 2 ft., choice

S

eluchistan,

Average laze, S x 3

Lilahan,.

Average size, 4-6 a 2 8

Size 8 x 6

Average size, 5-4 x 3-6

Keshan

Sire 5 x 2.1

185.00

125.03

75.00

47.00

75.00

47.00

Runners,

Average sire. I I x 3

Iran,

Average size, 6 I 3.3

g`e

Dozar,

$

Arak,

450.00

325.00

110.00

72.00

Average size. 6:6 x 4-4

Size 12 x 9

loom $68.00

Kerman,

Average size, 5 x 2-10

Saruk,

225.00 147.00
(, ft x 4-3
Room Size Rugs of Larger Dimensions
Arak,
900.00 600.00

Average size,

Size 17 x 10.6

Kerman,

Size 16 x

lspahan,

i 750.001165.00

I I

985.00

Size 15.6 1 11

Saruk,

685.00

1875.001250.00

Sire 15 x 11

Living Room Furniture

Number

Number
Tuxedo/35--Pair of Love Seam Mulberry
3 300.00$225.00
Mohair, each
Maywood , 27-Davenport, Tapestry and 498.00
Velour, Down Cushions and l'illuw•
2082 '13-Davenport and Chair, Mauve
475.00
Mohair, Down Cushions
2121/13.-Davenport and Chair, Mulberry
Velour and Damask, Carved Walnut
1305.001125.00
Frame
422%1'42-Davenport and Chair, Taupe
■ and Gold, Mohair and Damask. Down
912.0 0
Cushions, Carved Walnut Frame
2601 /2/42-Davenport, Green Figured
450.00
Mohair, Down Cushion.
Lawson '35-Sofa and Arm Chair, Fig-
485.00
ured Mohair, Down Cushion.
338/50-Davenport and Chair, Taupe end
Rose, Figured and Plain Mohair. Spring
350.00 280.00
Cushion.
506%2/35-Tuxedo Davenport and Chair,
Linen Frieze and Brocaded Velvet, Down
700.00
Cushion.
5287 '44-Kidney Davenport, Fawn Mo-
285.00
hair, Down Cushion, Loose Pillows
2193/13-Louis XVI, 3-piece Mahogany
Living Room Suite, Mulberry Silk
825.00 600.00
Damask
94414/42-Davenport and Chair, Plain
351.00
and Figured Taupe Mohair

562 90-Coxwell Arm Chair, Brown Bed-
ford Cord Cover. Down Back and
$ 140.00
Cushion

415.00

1253'65-11iyh Back Chair in Tapestry

365.00

4003A 21-American Walnut Arm Chair,
{land Loom Tapestry

820.03
328.00

350.00

525.00

175.00

275.00

Odd Chairs

5111/2 /42--Coxwell Arm Chair. Tapestry
Panel Beck and Seat, Plain Blue Or
s 131.00 $95.00
Black Back

75.00

155.00

$95.00
62.00
125.00

200.00
37.00

565.00

345.00

600.00

leaf."
Maimonides remembered his own
advice and followed it. The prince
recovered completely from his danger-
ous sickness. Out of gratitude he
tittered to shower costly gifts upon
Maimonides, but the latter refused to
accept them. When the prince insist-
ed on giving some reward Maimonides

said:

if I have indeed found favor in
your sight use your great influence
with the king. Induce him to lighten
the heavy burden of my brothers, fel-
low Jews, who dwell in this land. If
you will thus help my people I will
be eternally your debtor."
The prince did use his influence
with the king, who treated the Jews
kindly and considerately from that

day forth.

A REALISTIC PAINTING

2121 252-Mahogany Library T a 6 I e.
5 44.00 $35. 00
rectaneular

40.00

35.00

76.00

60.00

106.50

80.00

2195 252-Mahogany Davenport Table
101 51-American W a I n u t Davenport
Table
201'276-American W a I n u t Library
Table
2697 155-Davenport Table, Decorated
Parchment Color
5065 35-American Walnut Living Room
Table

188 131-Italian Walnut Davenport Table

67.00

65.00

95.00

155.00

197/253-American Walnut Library Table 100.00

115.00
55.00
80.00

Miscellaneous

2024 322-American Walnut Secretary,
700.04585.00
Hand Decorated
10', Reduction on Desks. Secretaries anc
Cabinet Desks.
14.00
Special Book Trough End Table

10.00
15.00

296'288-Bridge Lamp and Shade (Shades
of Several Color.)

Odd Pieces

$ 174.00 $ 125.00
800 MS/230-Mahogany Chest
800 MS'230-Mahogany Dressing Table
100.00
136.00
with two Hand Mirrors
68.00
102.00
215 299-Mahogany Dresser
16 '296-Walnut Vanity. Triple Mirror.
85.00
108.00
Full Length Center Mirror

952 19-Walnut Vanity, Full Length Cen-
98 00
ter Mirror
94.00
974/19-Mahogany Vanity. Triple Mirror
974 19-Mahogany Twin Beds (3 in
68.00
mock)
66.00
266 19-Mahogany Chifforobe
75.00
409 19-Ivory Full Size Bed
75.00
562 351-Walnut Twin Bed (I only)
130.00
562 351-Walnut Vanity
65.00
200'299-Dresser, Walnut
25'; Reduction 021 all Four Poet Bede

REJECT

SQ.00

60.00

win

ORIOLE
TERRACE

Ernie Young's
Springtime Frivoltie

An Entire New Show

PROSPER AND MARET

40.00
50 00
25.00
35.00
65.00
45.00

I

• •
Dining Room Furniture

at

etroitfamituTcOopes
9C1n-en at (ye&

'D'ETROIT MICHIGAN

;tre_nrammnrierser3ormsi;e 2

Where Courtesy 10347 Wood'rd
p n, T Merchant The Shop Service
Between Calvert and
Prevail.

TILE IIAGUE.--(J. T. A.)-Th
the matter of the Rutenberg come
sion will not be reviewed by the I
ternational World Court at the Ilagi
as it was recently reported, is t
statement made by the president
that body, in an exclusive intervie
with the correspondent of the J. T.
It was previously reported by the
ti-Zionist Daily Telegraph that
group of international capitali.
were contesting the right of Rut,
berg to the Palestine concession, a
that they hail brought the matter I
fore the tribunal of the Internatio .

on the East Side, he said. "It's a per- MACHINE-MADE MATZO1
fect gent. You ought to buy it im-
---
mediately. It is called the 'Passage of
WARSAW.-(J. T. A.)-The
A Jewish Folk Tale.
the Red Sea."
porters of American machine-ni
"Indeed," said the art collector, "I matzoths have been unable to old
must go and have a look at it. I am the permission of the Warsaw 7
By Joseph Senior.
surprised that I didn't know of it be- binate to sell these matzoths am
the Orthodox element. The rat
Rabbi Moses Maimonides was the fore."
"Nothing easier," said his friend. declare that matzoths
il1111 filet U
rabbi of Jewish community at Cairo, "I'll take you down." At the first op
by machine are not in accords
Egypt, in the middle of the twelfth
unity
they
went
together
to
the
port
century. Front distant lands men little picture store on the East Side. with the strict letter of the Je/
flocked to gather the words of wis- They entered and after some exciting law. A special committee of
dom which fell from his lips. For he remarks from his friend, the Jew rabbinate has, however, been apt.
ed to inquire into the possibility
was great not only in the knowledge found himself looking at a canvas on
of the Jewish law, but also in which were shown a great many green permitting the sale of these mats
in I'oland.
philosophy, astronomy and medicine,
and blue waves.
and kings and princes often employed
"Why! what's this?" exclaimed the
hint as their physician.
saying nothing of his disappoint- GERMAN JEWISH WOME
The fame of the great Maimonides Jew,
DEMAND VOTING RIG
ment at the artistic quality of the pic-
reached a certain Jewish family in ture. Why do you call this the 'Pass-
London. The head of this funnily, a age of the Red Sea?' Where are the
BERLIN.- (J. T. A.) - A 11
wealthy merchant, was the proud
meat afoot among the Jewish
Israelites?"
parent of an only son. The young
en
in Germany for the purpose 0
"Oh!" said his friend. "They have
man, scarcely more than a boy, Was
taining the right of suffrage in
all passed over."
of a very scholarly disposition. Ile
communal Jewish life. In se
"And where are the Egyptians?"
was never happier than when en-
"Oh, they are all drowned!" was the places in Germany, demonstra
gaged in study, and his interest ex-
and meetings have been held at
reply.
ra
, tended to every bnch
of learning
this demand has been voiced.
onged to set his
and science. Ile l
A particularly impressive vie
eyes on the light of Israel and become TROUBLE IN CRIMEA
was held in Berlin. Represent:
FOR "JUEDISCHE PRESSE" of the German women have held
I his disciple.
Ile finally obtained his father's con-
ferences with the grand preside
VIENNA. - (J. T. A.) - The the Wnai Writh, 1/r. Berthold T
sent. Ile set out from home, and,
after a voyage across the seas, arrived ".luedische Presse," the organ of the dorfer, the Zionist leader, Dr.
an Ile then disguised himself Agudath Israel, while expressing its and the orthodox Rabbi, Dr. Lev}
in poor, shabby clothes. When he willingness to co-operate in the Cri- leaders of this movement are
was finally ushered into the presence mean colonization proposal, sees many Pappenheim, a professor of law
of Maimonides, he pretended to be difficulties in the way of its realiza- Frau Margulies.
deaf and dumb. By his motions and t ion.
gestures he indicated that he wished
In an editorial, the paper states that ,
HUSIN TANKS MEMBERS
to become one of Maimonides' ser- it w i ll be impossible to raise the neces-
OF
SEF ZIONIST ORGANIZA
vants, and demanded nothing in re- nary capital to finance the plan for n
turn but bread to eat and clothes to Jewish Republic because the Jewish
LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-A let
Communists, who would, probably,
wear.
thanks was received today by (
I Now, Maimonides was a wealthy seek to control it, would inaugurate Kisch, the political representat
man and was well provided with nu- anti-religious rules, thereby alienating the Zionist Executive in Jeri
rnerous servants. But he pitied the Jewish help. This proposal, it con- from King Ilussein's Foreign
a deaf tinues, will require the participation
stranger who seemed to be
tary. This letter was a reply
mute and in great distress. Ile there- of the entire Jewry, and in this case
congratulations sent by Colonel
fore accepted the offer and took him it
be even more difficult to
to King Hussein on the occa.
into his services. The young man's the money necessary than in the case his
proclamation as caliph.
heart leaped with joy. Ile was happy of Palestine.
at the thought that henceforth he
would be living under one roof with
the greatest scholar of the age, ob-
serving his minutest actions and ab-
sorbing his ripe wisdom continually.
The youth's clever strategy suc-
ceeded admirably; without ever be-
traying the fact to his master, he ap-
plied himself with great zeal to the
study of law and various other
Whenever
science.
branches of
Maimonides' disciples would assemble
at his home to hear his discourses the
youth would listen with such wrapped
attention that never a word escaped
shut
him; or whenever Maimonides
the
himself up in his room to study
Torah or carry on his scientific inves-
Grand Boulevard at Woodward
tigations in the field of medicine the
youth would be close at hand, watch-
Now Playing
ing eagerly every movement. The
sage never thought of taking any pre-
cautions against a simple-minded deaf
mute. And often, when Maimonides
was out for a walk or to call upon
some royal patient his room would be
left in the care of the young servant
The latter never failed to seize these
golden opportunities to read and re-
read the many books written in
Maimonides' own hand, until he knew
their contents by heart.
Thus the youth grew wiser day by
day, while his master had not the
slightest suspicion of the fact.
FEATURING:
One day a prince of the royal house
fell sick. The greatest physicians were
summoned, but they said that they
"The College Athletes"
could do nothing. Finally /daimon-

ides was called in for consultation.
The Jewish sage arrived, examined the
1
patient, and then, turning to his weep-
' ing relatives, said: "I can save the
775.00
patient if you agree to let me perform
an operation on his brain. There is
I
825.00
a worm on his brain, and when it is
I
760.00
removed the patient will recover." The
I prince's relatives realized how danger-
2140 ll-Old Ivory Chamber Suite, Hand
475.00
575.00
ous such an operation was, but
. Decorated, lax piece.
despairing of saving his life in any
other way they consented.
Maimonides went home, took his
operating instruments and had his
e, carry
$ 525.00 $ 475.00
5120 80-Walnut Suite, 9 pieces
, young servant, the deaf-mut
IS-piece
Walnut,
palace. As
1050 '322-Americ•n
500.00
635.00
them along to the p's lost no time
580'17-Walnut Suite, 10 piece.
$ 755.00 S 625.00
Suite
soon as they arrived they
525.00
7980 6-Eight Piece Walnut Suite. Eliza
1982 253-Italian Walnut, 1 ,' piece Suite 645.00
in performing the operation. In the
675.00
807.00
.
b ethan
5210 85-Jacobean Oak. 10 01,-ce Suite,
presence of his servant Maimonides
1750.00
43.00
29.50
2050.00
60%2 '252-Solid Mahogany Tea Wagon..
Lacquer Cabinet
cut into the patient's skull and re-
35.0E
520 81-Italian Renaimnce. American
Odd
China
Cabinets
vealed to view the worm which lay
1750.00
2250.00
Walnut Suite. Marble Tops, 10 ptece
upon the brain. Ile drew from his
pair of fine, delicate pincers,
case a
but as he was about to seize the worm
Good Furniture is Not Expensive
he suddenly heard someone exclaim
in Hebrew: "Stop! Do not touch the
patient's brain with your instrument.
OUR - COURTESY SERV-
ICE-Should your own car
It would kill him!" Maimonides turned
HOW TO REACH TILE
be
out
of
commission.
we
around in amazement, and when he
SHOPS-ray Auto, Wood-
will gladly send one of our
wad to Warten-East I
saw that it was the "mute" who had
a
autos
for
you
in
charg:
of
blocks on Warren to Riopelle.
spoken he started. "Why have you
careful driver. There is no
By Car: Transfer to Cross-
deceived me?' he demanded. "Pardon
charge for this courtny.
town, Warren to Riopelle.
me, dear master," entreated the youth,
"and I promise never to offend again.
'rani 2 block. north.
beg you to hear me. The worm has
I
fastened itself firmly upon the brain,
Our Permanent Better Hamm. Exhibit-Three CompleteF loofa -108 Rooms
and if you attempt to seize it by
licit
' force you will surely kill the patient."
right," admitted Maimon-
illi
"You are
"hut how can I remove the worm
h ae, brain?" "
'
. i e n1 the
injuring
tuberculosis was more prevalent in the : id"
n o ne
other age and sex group shows
i ' tut
tuberculosis among
the wt
upper
East
Side,
the
tenter
of
a
show
ed
Dr. Haven Emerson, speaking be- an incr, ase in between
merson
E
Dr.
co n tend one in
tifon.
New
d
ou s what shd
the age s o f
youur y ook
W Omen
yotil,.7
of
ew
edicine,
N
M
that
fore the Academy of
York and said
excluded society population, than in
twenty-five, while ever y chartu o
a case," replied the youth. "if
York, declared recently that there is fifteen •nd
recall
e congested I such
correctly, you say: "take the
the lower East Side, in th
stricts.
He
pointed
out
that
fresh
leaf
of • tree and place it near
Jewish d i

740.00

COURT NOT TO REVIEW
RUTENBERG CONCESSI0

1

Library Tables

Chamber Furniture

135 '36-Chamber Suite, Ivory Enamel
$ 331.50 $
Decorated, Seven Pieces
48.00
Desk to match this Suite
I605 '253-Blue Enamel Decorated Hep-
765.00
plewhite Suite, Seven Pieces
624 71-Imperial Walnut Decorated Suite,
474.00
Seven Pieces
255 '36-Mahogany Queen Anne Suite,
73400
Full Size Bed
2210 1-Mexican Cherry and Rosewood,
1100.00
Eight Piece.. full sire Bed only
2350 , I-American Walnut and Gold Suite,
Twin Bed., Glam. Insert Top.. Eight
Piece.
1170.00
2355 1-American Walnut and Gold Suite,
1228.00
Eight Pieces with Twin Beds
1040.00
With full are Bed

will leave the brain to crawl upon the

MAIMONIDES AND THE
DEAF-MUTE

$235.00
285.00
395.00
735.00

Former

m

to you."
A wealthy Jew was very fond of
"Do you expect me to go out begging buying pictures and statues and art
with you?" shouted the exasperated objects of all kinds. Ile was especial-
man.
ly interested in pictures representing
"Well, if you don't want to go with
Biblical subjects. A friend of his ,
me, here is any hat and you may go knowing of his weakness, resolved to
yourself," calmly replied the beggar.
World Court.
play a trick on him.
"You should see the wonderful pic -
ture they have at a little shop I own POLISH RABBIS

If you will take the trouble of comparing our prices on Oriental Rugs with those of
down town stores for rugs of the same quality, you will find about 20',•difference in our
favor. This is due to the much lighter cost of operating our shops. Our charts showing
cost of overhead as compared with the downtown stores, are always open for your inspec-
tion and we will be glad to go thoroughly into the matter with you. The rugs quoted
here are all of direct and authentic importations.

Chinese Rugs of the Better Grade

NEW YORK. - (J. T. A.) -
Preparations for the organization of
the Jewish "Reconstruction Fund,'
initiated by the Association of the
"Ort" Societies with a capital of $1,
000,000, are now under way.
articles of incorporation of the specie
body organized fur this purpose ii
London have already been published
In Paris and in Berlin subscription
to the first series of shares have at
ready been made. In America th
preparatory work has been done wit
the participation of the represents
lives of the provisional European or
ganizing committee of the "Recur
struction Fund," Dr. Leon Bramso
and Dr. Aaron Signalovsky, who at
in America as the delegates of a
Central Board of the "Ort."

the

death rate from the disease was the worm. The worm will be a t-
trarted by the scent of the leaf and

BODALI AND RAE

Premier Dancers

FOLLIS AND LE ROY

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ANITA GAY

A Bit of Chauve Souris

LEW JENKINS

Detroit's Own Juvenile
Fastest Dancing Beauty Chorus
And America's

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FRANK LIBUSE

HENRY THIES AND JOE REICHMAT
DANCE ORCHESTRA

Revue cake he seen di
A Complete Number of the Entire
charge.
dinner hour without paying cover

Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.00-$1.5 0

8:30 p. m. to 2:30 p.
A la Carte Service
Cover
Charge
$1.00, Saturday $1
After 9 p. no.

For Reservation
Phone Northway 3861*

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