a 4satini ► • ..kairk. PI 9LTROI I; j/.% IS/fall:0\1CM PAGE TEN Announces Senatorial Candi- ! dacy on Platform of Serv- ice to Wayne Country. NI•m ■ ar C c0it without sacrifice of st yl e That is our welcome mes:.age to stout women. Comfort without sacrifice of style, as applied to fine footwear, may now be had in SIZES TO _ (IDA'PTO SHOES Jew STOUT WOMEN They are designed, first of all to provide perfect fit, and complete foot WIDTHS freedom. Yet they may be had in all the very. latest styles. TO Under IN supervision of Dr. Byte. Scloodkr. E. lout specialists will remedy year tootalls, and upon request supsrvas your Moss. NOTED PLAYWRIGHT JEWISH EDUCATORS DIES IN NEW YORK ASK TEACHERS' AID New York Leaders Deplore G "Give Wayne county a chance" is , Ignorance of Religion. the campaign slogan offered by John A. Reynolds, veteran of the world war self-made man for who' school to teach- war and announced his business candidacy the NEW ers of YORK.—Public this city were asked help Michigan State Senate in the first the religious education of Jewish chil- dren. At a meeting under the aus- district, subject to the September pri- I pices of the Jewish Education Asso- 'nary. elation last Sunday, Dr. William J. Speaking of his candidacy, new superintendent of O'Shea, declared he felt strongly the Reynolds said: The First Senatorial 'schools, District consists of the very heart need for this training. Ile said he would like to see public school teach- ers who volunteered to teach after school hours receive extra compensa- tion from the city. Judge Otto A. Rosalsky told the teachers education in Hebrew and the Bible were necessary not only for the spiritual development of the child but : to make him more obedient and di- cite in school and later as a citizen. In this Miss Loretta Rochester, principal of Public School No. :1, who brought, as president, the good wishes of the Association of Catholic Teach- : ers, agreed. She said religious train- ing was the only way to keep chil- dren from reading magazines and 4 novels which told of "the distressing I side of life." Says Home I. Failing. Continuing Our Sale of Sales Aaron Hoffman Was Prolific Writer For the Stage. Practically Our NEW YORK. — Aaron Hoffman, one of the most prolific writers for the American stage, author of a score of plays and countless vaudeville sketches, died May 27 at his home in this city after a week's illness. He : was 43 years old. A native of St. Louis, Mr. Hoffman spent his youth in Chicago, and at 21 came to this city to try his hand at playwriting. Ile at once showed a natural gift for the theater and his EVERY ARTICLE IS STANDARD QUALITY. IT IS services were soon in demand for all SUPERFLUOUS TO SAY MORE—WE KNOW YOU sorts of productions. Among his hunger works of this early period were WILL. BE HERE! a series of vehicles for the Rogers Brothers, nearly all of them suc- cesses. Many will recall, also, his "Belle of Avenue A," in which Elite Fay appeared. For Yorke and Adorns, the Western favorites, he supplied three plays. In recent years his writ- ings have been more ambitious, the best known being "Friendly Ene- rnies," in which Samuel Shipman col. laborated. This appeared during the early part of the war and earned a long run, Sam Bernard and Louis Mann acting the German-Americans who were finally brought to view the 0111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111k war in the genie light. "Welcome Stranger" was a Hoffman success of It's • Wonderful Place to Dine and Dance. . entirely his making. "Two Blocks Away," in which Barney Bernard was the 'star, "Give and Take" and "The Good Old Days" also came from his pen. At the time of his death his latest play, "Good For Nothing Jones," was being rehearsed by Al The coolest and most comf.ndable }dare in ,— Woods. Detroit to enjoy lunch, (finder or an of ter- ' - :..: = It has been said that few vaudeville ---Z theater party. , . • E-- programs are altogether lacking in 7 --2 Hoffman material. Among the fam- TWO DANCE FLOORS ' ' -. ous stars of the two-a-day who have E- - used monologues or sketches by him -7- Music Furnished by Six-piece Orchestra from 6 to 8 -=-7-- were the late Cliff Gordon, Lew = ' and 9:30 to 1. Dockstader, Joe Welch, Nora Bayes, -=- Henry Lewis, Sam Mann, Bobby E Business Men's Luncheon Served from 11:30 to 2. =- North and Alexander Carr. Ile was = Dinner from S to 8. Sunday Dinner from 12 to 8, ----; a member of the Lambs and Friars The King Walt Lo Cafe has always enjoyed . clubs. . ENTIRE STOCKS Of Fashions and Fine Arts At 10% to 50% Off yrwoiry. J Q,,--- E4.57110NS&IMARTS Teachers must face the fact the American home is falling to pieces, District Superintendent Dr. Stephen F. Bayne, president of the Protestant Teac hers' Association, declared. Teachers can no longer depend on the home to teach obedience and re- spect for older people, he said. The work of the Jewish Education Association was explained by the sec- JOHN A. REYNOLDS retary, Dr. D. de Sole Pool and Judge of Wayne county's property expan- Rosalsky. Founded 11 years ago, it sion and growth with an important has steadily increased the scope of its sector of the district devoted to agri- educational program. Only 55,000 culture. This combination affords a Jewish children are receiving relig- sturdy class of home owners, real es- ious training, however, they said, and tate promoters and farmers who are estimated over 225,000 more are capable of making their own platform. growing up in ignorance of Hebrew, "It is the duty of the senator rep- the Bible and Jewish culture. resenting this district to study the in- "This shows us what the enemies teresta of the territory, give an ear of the Jewish people in New York to the people in it and their needs are," said Lewis Marshall in summing — up the meeting. "I to not' fear men and be guided accordingly. "Thousands of men and women in night gowns or those who rattle have bought and own property, many down the corridors of time in tin tiz- CHILDREN'S EXPERT of them for the first time. There- zies. We have but two enemies—in- OPENS NEW SCHOOL fore, the people of the first district difference and ignorance." ask for a maximum of opportunity Authority on Problem Youngsters at a minimum of taxation costs. Let JEWS DEPLORE DEATH Named Harvard Lecturer. us give Wayne county and the state OF HUNGARIAN PRELATE of Michigan the great chance for its BOSTON. — Saul Drucker, for goal of industrial and commercial su- BUDAPEST.—Monsignore Alexan- many years a leading children's premacy." abbesgoy, worker, author of "Children. Astray" The district in which Mr. Reynolds der Gieswein, Hungary's member and for' the last four years superin- will run comprises the Eleventh, is dead. In his church, tendent of the Home for Jewish Chil- Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth, of parliament, and in the internation- dren in Dorchester, has resigned his n w o i ern kt, e d n t 0 of s eworld, : he lived Nineteenth and Twenty-first wards ofIo t for justice, freedom and position to become the principal of Detroit, the villages of Grosse Pointe -the Drucker School, which he found- Park, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Peace. Hardly anyone had more cause ed for the purpose of privately train- Pointe Shores. The cities of Ilam. to deplore his death than the Jews of ing, problem children. The school tranick, Highland Park and the town- Hungary. During the days that the *ill be located at Billerica, a short ships of Grosse Pointe, Gratiot, Ham. White Terrdr persecuted in the name distance from Boston. tramck, Greenfield, Redford, Livonia, of Christianity and patriotism he Receritly Mr. Drucker was appoint- Northville and Plymouth are also in. stood up as a few clerical dignitaries chided. have ever done against the savage ed special lecturer on problems of child care at Harvard University. Mr. John A. Reynolds is a native of crimes committed against the Jews rucker'a book, "Children Astray," Detroit, was educated in the public Alexander Gieswein, the prelate ich deals with the author's experi- and private schools of the city and the Pope, ftInrlessly denounced ant ce in work with difficult children graduated from the University of De- Semitisrmas un-Christian and unpat over a period of many years, was troit in both its literary and law de- riotic. Because of his humanity the published by the Harvard University partments, receiving the degrees of White Terror labelled hint Shabbes. Press. A. M. and L. L. B. He attended the goy and denounced him in huge post. first officers' training camp at Fort ers all over the walls of Budapest as a Sheridan Ill., at the outbreak of the Christian bought by the Jews. No war and was commissioned an officer persecution could stop his campaign in the field artillery. lie served with for the human rights of all who are several divisions but for the most oppressed.' FO'1( THE part was with the Seventy-Seventh Di. JUNE 'BRIDE vision of New York. Mr. Reynolds Cadillac New V-63 Called Mar- has been associated with the Union DelCalb Grand vellous Feat of Engi- Trust Company as assistant secretary only since leaving college and has been neering. actively in charge of its new business 5625.00 department. "Expert great things," the slogan JANNEY with which the Cadillac Motor Car company introduced its new V-63 car, BOWMAN, DEEM CARD PARTIES has been supplemented by a recent INC. UNFIT FOR TEMPLES declaration from the company that _ Park. Ave. Bldg. "one who has not driven the new Cor. Park Texas Federation of Sisterhoods Ban. V-63 does not know Cadillac." fishes "Gambling" Affair.. The expression was originated by and Lynn McNaughton, vice-president and Adams HOUSTON, Texas.—A resolution general Mies manager of the company, banishing card parties and other as the summary of the experiences of "gambling" affairs from Sisterhood distributors and dealers, who have re- meetings and premises of synagogues turned to first principles in their was passed at the recent conventionlmethods of marketing the new car by of the Texas State Federation held urging' prospective buyers to drive it. here. Thr resolution declared that : "After more than six months em- "gambling" was inconsistent with the ployment of our slogan, 'expect great spirit of religious culture and was things,' we find every day that more therefore nut of place in the sync- and more motorists who drive the new gogue. ! V-011 for the first time are telling us The state federation has set two that until they took the wheel them- objectives for the following year, the selves they never realized what Cad- completion of a census of the Jews iliac engineers had accomplished in of Texas and the erection of a guest producing the new car," declared Mr. house in Austin, Texas, for the bone- McNaughton. fit of Jewish boys and girls attending Signorina Italia Anita Garibaldi is the University of Texas. at present on a lecture tour of the United States. Her illustrious grand- father and her father have at all times been friends of the Jews in Italy. Signorina Garibaldi has made - a study of Jewish history in Rome l and has spoken on this subject before many audiences throughout the United States. i KING WAH LO r) A New Delicatessen Store Opens in Northwestern Section Saturday, June 14 The newest and most modem delicatessen store in Detroit, carrying a complete line of Ilygeia Kosher Beef, Sausages, Smoked and Pickled Tongues and High Grade Delicatessen. FREE! A useful hnosehold article will he yiven away free to each CI( $10111,1. on our Open- isy day. Cleanliness, tastiness and generous values will be the mottos upon which this new store will be conducted. Wilson's Delicatessen MAX WILSON, Proprietor Formerly at 705 Gratiot Ave. 8831 LINWOOD AVENUE (Between Gladstone and Hazelwood) Garfield 8874 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE A feature of Wilson's service will be our delivery system. It won't be necessary for you to leave the house for your delicatessens. Call us at any time and we will deliver. ANOTHER CLARENCE E. DAY HOME 2245 CHICAGO BLVD. A charming town house, designed and constructed by Detroit's lead- ing builder of fine homes. Six bedrooms, three baths. Latest inno- vations In interior finish and decorations to be found only in Clarence E. Day homes. The complement of rooms offers the ultimate in home completeness. We beg you to compare this home with any in Detroit at less than $50,000. It will be open for your inspection daily, commencing this afternoon and evening, or will be shown by appointment with our Mr. Davis. Offered by MAX BROOCK, Inc. MAIN 7965 g 118 Michigan Avenue Studebaker Store AT Id %.11NE oi l SUPPLIES OF THE BETTER SORT You will find just what you prefer here. ALL KINDS' OF Sporting 'Qoods FliShing Tackle — Baseball Supplies Raymonds Lincoln Bond and Mortgage Bldg. Woodward at Limped - 1001011•WeINVCIralkA The Largest Lake Hotel in Michigan on Lake Orion Offers Special Rates to persons by the week or month and children will be given half rate. SPECIAL LUNCH AND DINNER SERVED (Kosher) MUSIC AND DANCING A PLACE TO PARK YOUR CAR You will find a real spirit of friendliness and a homelike atmosphere prevailing here and good homelike meals prepared by us which remind you of mother's cooking. Bellevue Hotel We h ave mode Open Saanday, June 7 FRANK B. FLEMING, Mj,rr. As a special service to the June bride, we hold in reserve a certain por- tion of our production facilities to accommo- date her in getting out any wedding stationery she may need at the "last minute." But don't "put off" these details if you can pos- sibly avoid doing so. Phone Empire 5704 or Empire 5098 ABE BUSKER, Prop . 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Krviii, ■ %1 Veee: ANIONICICNNAMVANWSIANWilli "1 1 th Hour" Engraving many a happy wedding corn. pier. with our 11th Hour" eervice. 8676 TWELF1 H STREET The Shop Where Courtesy and Service Prevail. a • Ehone Cadillac 5074 Located 30 miles from Detroit, the Bellevue Hotel i• accessible by fie. auto roads or by ferry which stops immediately at the Hotel at Bellevue Island. ANOTHLR NEW ,,,,,,,,,, Merchant Tailor • NO COVER CHARGE Announcing ~ the enviable reputation of heing,The best and finest restaurant in Detroit. Its seri•ice and ' quality of food is a continuance of the same service wt its former loratiort at the Hotel Cadillac. . 1 " S o P A g 5 9, In George M. Cohan's Greatest Managerial Achievement This is London & r, r, r, d By Arthur Goodrich, Laughter and the Play Everybody Loves. Always Bright, $ Never Bitter. It Is Full of Laughs. "Now .I can understand why God made the ocean Co wide," said # A Riot of the American. "To think I should live to hear a child of mine say, 'Father, I love an American,'" said the Englishman. 0 Week of June 2—"Up the Ladder." r ■■■•■■■■ 400.‘, ■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■•■•■■■■■■•■■■■ var t