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Pith Periodical Carter

CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THIRTEEN

TilEDETROIllt,WISf I @RON IcLE

AUTOMOBILE
THREE BROTHERS M AKING
THE WIULLYS-OVERLAND MUSIC
HISTORY FOR

s

PHONE

The

PHONE

CADILLAC

---
The spectacle of three brothers climbing to the top of the busines-
on
t arinDe
to run their business in the mos
to
ladder together and continuing
"."'`
manner is an unusual spectacle and one which will appeal
'r hhe
Jewish Chronicle readers, who are traditionally devoted to the family unit.

CADILLAC

General
Employment Agencies

9506

9506

By IIERMANN HOEXTER
---

:-: CLASSIFIED

morning at 1917 Virginia Park
phone Garfield 5928-M.

:-:

SIRS. G. S. DEIVF.SS, formerly of the
Len Jo Shop in Fisher Arcade is
now doing dressmaking and altt•rit-
tions at 5767 Lawton Ave., near
Grand River, Walnut 1725-W.

Gabr owi tsch Will Conduct
Only Popular Concert
of Season Jan. 25.
MACK B. WEISS - Strictly kosher

or

458 ALGER AVE. -- Beautiful five
Large
and six-room apart mt•nts.
front porch, eneloseil back porch.
Murphy bed, built-in bookcase,
French doors, washstand in bed-
room. Full laundry basement and
fruit , -Bar'
cellar. Steam heated $85
i, ., -,,)
or unto te t • •• •
._ _—

caterer for weddings, banquets, NICELY FliliNISIIED ROOM in pri-
thihrlioAlts,:h will make his
partim, etc. Excellent loud. Rat,
vate family, for one or two. Pin-
• •iile appearance as conductor Of a
reasonable. Phone NIelrose 0006 •
grey near Twelfth. Meals if de-
aiipular Sunday einieert Sunday af-
hr
year
sired or housekeeping privileges.
Once
a
ternoon Jan.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR -- :Moles and
, , •. Reasonable Phone Garfield 6842-M.
leaves the Serious work of the sym-
.--
warts permanently removed by '
oloiny to indulge in the lighter ideas.
n.
multipit• electrolysis. Sixty to 700 citit,DREN TAKEN CARE OF (-ye
nce., of a popular program. Elly Ney,
Ingo by young girl. Call Glendale
hairs removed per hour, according
who hascreated in Detroit
.
t;oos
to your case. I positively entire!,
$1111/ist.
. 1 IIIIPP public, Will
-
tee me work to be permanent.
the program
I Madame Ney will end
Phone Slain 2789. Iteula Starr, 418 9Iii GL.N DS'PONE, near Hamilton.
with the tremendous concerto in Ii
Five - room lower flat, with garage.
Bldg.
Capitol
Theater
flat minor by the Russian l'schaikov•
Modern; $65. Call Empire 8295-M.
sky. Since the death of Teresa Car-

--
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two
' reno there has been no woman so
French
dre,inaking.
Reasonable.
ROONI
FOR RENT for one or
WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH HELP
With couple.
equal to the tremendous demands of
Mr- lie-.11, I 7:', I Lev Place. Phone • refined gentlemen.
this concerto as Madame Ney.
Centrally located. Call Northway
Empire :i I 3,f. R.
The first part of the program has
518 I .W.
been art fully designed by Mr. Ga- FIRST CLASS Hungarian cook cater-
Furnished room for
brilowitsch. It begins with the popu-
er for weddings and for all kinds TAYLOR ii
RAY, CLARENCE AND ALBERT LEWIS,
rent in private home. Kitchen priv-
lar and ever charming overture to
of parties. Call Northway 2984-R,
Recently named Master Dealer. for Detroit.
ileges
to
married
couple. Call Gar-
the "Merry Wives of Windsor," by
FREE OF CHARGE TO EMPLOYER
This desirable condition is experienced by Lewis Brothers, who were recently Nicolai. Then will follow the ent rc M RS. F. ROSENMAN — Practical field (1957-J.
opany with I first „ I, eer liynt
'I
his
part
suite.
nurse. Takes care of confinement
named roaster dealers in Detroit for the Willys-Overland Cm
BLAINE 3339—Furnished room for
cases. Call Lincoln 5689-W.
• of the program will be brought to
headquarters at N'oodward and Canfield avenues.
rent. Three doors from Dexter
The three brothers constituting the Lewis tiro are widely known in an enil by Liszt's fine symphonic
bus. Handy to two car lines.
WANTED---Cook for small family.
Detroit, where they have built up a large clientele through their strict ethics, n iern "lasso."
'
Able to go Ironic nights. 356 Ar-
coupled with genial and pleasing personalities. The firm has for some time •
We have on our files a good selection of
„.
den Park or call Empire 6392.
one of the largest associate dealers handling the Willys-Overland to
RABBIS OF POLAND
ue H arvard. Famous Soprano,
111'01
highly recommended applicants for all
Detroit, with a handsome showroom and service station on East Grand S
CONDEMN SUICIDE
Sundays
2115 IIENDI1IE ST.—Apt. 14. Nicely
Soloist at Next Sunda
furnished
room
fur
gentleman
or
boulevard.
Popular Concert.
kinds of positions.
arrangement Lev,•is Brothers will continue to operate ,
lady. With private family. Refer-
Under the new
T. A.)—Divine
W A It S A
the salesroom on the boulevard, in addithin to the headquarters store at
Sunday's popular concert brings it•
ences exchanged. Call Northway
services are being held in the syna-
Woodward
and president
Canfield avenues.
575I-1A' or Northway 4053.
Ray Lewis,
of the organization, has charge of the Woodward soloist one of the finest sopranos thi•
of
various
towns
in Poland, to
gogues
pray for the cessation of the suicide
avenue store, Clarence is in charge of the boulevard and Albert supervises country has produced,
Sue Harvard
Har vard made 0 pro fo u nd FOR RENT—Two beautifully fur-
the service of both organizations, which, just now, are experiencing unprece• Madam
nished rootns for two gentlemen or epidemic, which is a result of the dis-
inipre sseion last sprin g when she sa ng
two ladies. In private family. tressing economic condition of the
dented and epoch-making business.
Willys-Knight and Overland cars are the one big sensational featuree the soprano
role most
in "The
Messiah.'
Home comforts. Near bus, car line Jewish population.
of
the
successful
con
1P
Following the appeal of the Warsaw
of this year's show, according to Lewis Brothers, who are intent upo
and library. Two blocks from
e ave and holds one
ingers
rabbinate, urging courage and confld-
maintaining their position in I925 as leaders of all automobile dealers in cert
hurch
positions
it
Woodward. 299 Farnsworth,
c
of th se g rea test h
ent•e
in the return of better times, the
New York. For one year she was a
Detroit in their price cla ss.
member of the Sletropolitan Opera I'LAIRMOUNT -Near LaSalle, pleas- rabbis are delivering sermons against
ant
room,
suitable
for
one
or
two,
ge
suicide.
EFFECTS ARRANGEMENTS Company but she gave that up to
or will share home with couple.
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The first of a series of Sunday
night dances, held in the ballroom
of Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and
Wilson avenue, by the Bicur Cholera
Society, was given Sunday evening,
Jan. 11, and proved successful. The
second dance will be held S nda
evening, Jan. 15. Finzel's Orchestra,
under the leadership of Dave Dia-
mond, played last Sunday and will
also play on Jan, 18. Maurice Mar-
cus. president, is chairman of the
committee.
Samuel Arkins chairman , of the
membership committee has announced
that he will receive applications at
the Sunday evening dances front
those who desire to become members.
All persons over the age of 18 are
eligible for membership and are
urged to join the society. Henceforth
meetings of the society will be open
only to those persons holding mem-
bership cards.

—practically all the recognized
leading pianists of the world
record their playing only for the
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—And note well this important
fact: DUO-ART recordings
cannot be played on any other
instrument.

Think what you would be missing were

other than the DUO-ART. It is slid in
Michigan exclusively by the House of
Grinnell.

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Wed. Eve., Feb. 18

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14111 11.

Shaw's Poignant Play, to
Feature Julia Arthur.

B. C. Whitney will present the fa-
Wellman Company Displaying
mous production of George Bernard
Light Weight Furs for
Shaw's "Saint Joan," with Julia Ar-
Southern Visitors.
thur in the title role at the New

STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION

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of exodus to
'this is the season
southern points and
1- . 1••ratti and other
of
apparel
ore carried
many articles
stock especially for this trade by
ill
Detroit merchants catering to the ex-
clusive trade.
A notable display' of this sort is the
light-weight furs by the
+l owing
Wellman Company in the Park Ave-
nue Building, and it is attracting the
interest of many who contemplate a
winter vacation in the fa•hionable re-
sorts of the south.

HENRY F. HURLEY

ELECTRICIAN

Wiring and Repairing

Glendale 0523

MUTUAL
4 '-:E.NIFFIAIL
AUTO INSURANCE CO.

wora. Caj
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Ago Thrilled Music World,
Comes Here Jan. 30.

REAL BUY IN ACREAGE — 100
acres, 1 , , miles of frontage on
three main roads, 13-mile circle;
If Rosa Ponselle, who appears at
walking distance to Michigan Ave.
Orchestra Hull Friday evening Jan.
cars and bust's; near Carlyle Ave.
30, as the third attraction for the
to be 106 ft. good road; nice level
Civic Music Association, had not been
land throughout. Only $1,250,
blessed with a strain of modesty she
less than 2r, per cent down. Address
MRS. HARRY KLEIN
would not, competent judges asst: rt•
Box 22 lnkstek or see Inkster
Realty Co., corn dr Michigan Ave.
Central Chevrolet Co. Reports
es
Mrs. Klein and hostesses have coot- be the artist she is. Miss Tonsell
and Inkster Road.
plated arrangements for a benefit instantaneous leap to a high jib "
Much Interest Shown in lm -
of
card party to be held Sunday evening, among the foremost opera stars of ACREAGE ON PAVED ROADS—
proved New Models.
Jan 18 in the roof garden and other today was enough to turn the head
, di West Side, close in; some buy if
.
one to Four Reran Apartments
h
Models on h allt• at Motel Tuller. Prizes will be anyone oter
t an
you hurry. Call Dearborn 7018-F-
Available at Reasonable Retell.
rson, particularly in vi ew
With the New Cht•vrolet Mode
given at each table and refreshments balanced pe
23. Address Box 22, Inkster, or
display in their showrooms, Har-
f the fact that she was in her ea rly
see Inkster Realty Co., corner
ry Crudder, vice-president and gen- will be served.
twenties when music critics and a d is-
Michigan Ave. and Inkster Road.
eral manager of the Central Chen-
• criniinating public pronounw her a
rolet Co., located.at Jefferson axenue
candidate for honors such as are won,
FOR RENT—Warm, conveni-
ROOM
at Chene street, looks f orwar d to th e
in any generation, by th e e lect alone.
tech-
ent room for gentleman. In pri- I
year in the history of
With her voice richer, more tech-
tv
most sure
vale
family. No other roomers.'
the automobile industry. Much in-
nically perfect, and her art matured

any
Cull
References required.
th
at the
arrest has already been manifested
I ON DON —LI . T. A.)---The hun- ' now to a ripeness inossible
in the new Chevrolet ; the added im• ger strike deelared by the stran ded . time of her Metropolitan Opera t i -
provenn•nts making it the best buy refugees at the Eastleigh
'
ention
of con
the - but
six years ago, Miss Ponselle bear,
Camp
in a low priced automobile.
times tn hold the att
w . re... herself with an unostentation which
Daily Ne
ta l i(sh i iii,c, Ii t nn t, n ,1 ,,,t,i,
One of the new features most no- F:nglish press. Tar
charming,
i neg r., 0 fS h o (r-
, r , 1 h
tiet•ahle is the perfected single plate titi CS the eel' it and printed pictures sneak
her
dry disc clutch, which replaces the of 'be st •ik, rs.
Frankly outspoken by nature find
World-Famous Tenor of
Prima Donna Dramatic Soprano
former cone clutch. The advantages
thoroughly democratic, Miss Ponst•Ile
Metropolitan Opera Company
[-Hp '''''T YU l . "'' hiss addressed a
Metropolitan Opera Company
of this new type clutch consist of the letter to President C •• bulge, appealing nevertheless hesitates when the sub.
fact that it is more easy to operate, for the admission • f the refugees to jest turns pointedly to her. What in-
has a smother engagement, more Am-"en,
sec-Ming
the Daily
re her more is to discuss what
Col. Berber,
he to
manager
of News,
the tests
— AT —
— AT —
positive drive and requires no lubri-
another artist has done and to praise
ORCHESTRA HALL
ORCHESTRA HALL
camp, in a ,tatent•nt issued to the , a r e n,, A • craftsman for a commend-
cation.
Fourth
Attraction
of Civic
opera
w
The new frame is longer and press, declared that the
Third Attraction of Civic
the able interpretation
'h cause
fi h r of
insuf;
of son
Music Association.
stronger than that used in the pre- strike 'vas n t
Music Associ•tion.
s
t • is g rent interest in
roue
c h aracter. Th -r
vious cars, is t•onstructed of channel ficient ergs, In't that the refugees are the return engagenient of this f anioa-
Reservations now •t 1052 Book Bldg. Prices $3, $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1.
h r
steel and has live sturdy cross mem- Mired, d' sappointed, ill and grieved at i
bers instead of four, previously used. their inability to leave th e h oste l .
• i rr' ;' ,,‘;ro.. ff' sS't. :r usfronmlso t,t l .711'rifr .'1.t i'i';
ISOBEL T. HURST, Secret•ry and Man•ger.
The Chevrolet' touring, roadster and
lo:, Book Building.
coach are finished in a ri« dark
blue. The sedan is finished in aqua- i VERA ZASLAVSKAIA
Ad Id itions to Staff of Rollins -
ppt•r pane it • n I
lue, with
marine
TAKES LEADING ROLE
Fur Company Mark Notable
black, while the coupe is finished in
__.._
Advance in Policy.
• • • green for the lower panels and
Vera Zaslayskaia, who gained wide
hood, ;mil Hark for the upper panels.
•nd spend the Passover Season in Nlestine.
recognition as a dramatic artist and
Take your vacation 110W
\Vali the return of .1. E. Brown as
Ti,,.•-a. , ••-- of the Central Cherro- singer, and who scored a success in
Ti
Go on the gre•t m ajestic ship of the direct Jewioh line.
, I , c • the untiring efforts her initial appearances in the l'itl- Assistant to Frederick Rollins, iii
: ,
M huff , 1, v. hose slogan is that dish Playhouse, 2814 Hastings street, charge of fur sales, manufacturing
NI ■ ir -
(With a Real Kosher Kitchen
a. lationshin with a customer does not will have a leading rule this week-end and storage, and the arrival of
.
saleof a car.
thesal
end with th
in "Secrets of Youth," by Simon ris Armes, as designer and factorv
Sails from New York on March 12.
Mr. ('rudder extends to all an in- Wolfe. manager, the Rollins Fur Company.
Fifteen days to Palestine. Fifteen days on return trip.
vitati• n to view the new Chevrolet
Slaflame Zaslayskaili will have the will inauguratt• a policy on a plane
Twenty days for sight-seeing in the Holy Land. Brief stop-over
models at their salesroom, Jefferson support of Mischa I' ishson . director higher t ban ever before attempt ed ill

at Naples. Tickets good for 12 months.
untie
at
Cherie
street.
of the playhouse and leading man; local fur circles. Mr. Brown, who
ai
Mr. ('rudder is I inc 14 the best- Isaac Arko and Mania Ark in boob spent three years with t he Rollins'
automobilecir-
kmAon met , in Detroit automobil
ing roles and Fannie Sht•rson, Esther Company and three years with the
n, H
arry Bloom, Jules Michel: Birnbaum Fur Shop, is well known ,
•.•es. Ile originally joined the Cht•v- Glicka
,
•• !.1 Motor Company in 191s as son. m
Oscar Ostroff and Abraham I.ax to the fur buying public t•f Detroit.;
, -man, working under C. E. Daw- in the remaining parts. Mr. Annes is a newcomer in Detroit
1493 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
general
sales
manager
of
now
him-1
-
eo
at I i n ie Zaslayskaia is regarded as who has won a reputation fur
M
'thrum! as
ht• same rompany. Later he was a unique artist in the Yiddish stage. self in both Nt•w•fork and
made retail sales manager and then Her affiliation with t he local cum-- a creator of beautiful fur coat,
Prodder's
Mr.
notnager.
• •h
best
and d desire t ern- pany bus met with marked approba-
genial persona Ito
i
• has t•arnt•t1 for him ton. The play is produced under the
I oen . • ■

supervision of Mischa is son.
hundreds of friends,
The other otlit't•rs of the Central
•••let Co. are E. M. Rosenthal, "Saint Joan," George Bernard



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For that most popular
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only the utmost in service
and cuisine in its private
dining rooms, and a spa-
cious and well appointed
ballroom—but, too, an at-
mosphere of refinement in
which the youth from De-
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safely gather unchape-
roned. All at a surpris-
ingly modest expenditure.

LADY SWAYTHLING
IMPLORES COOLIDGE

y ou to choose any preproducing instrument

3-47 A - ooclr
rert

selections. They will he the "Porgi
FOR SALE—Oakland near Holbrook.
Amor" air of the countess from Mo
Five stores and five flats, all rent-
zart's "The Marriage of Figaro," the
Largelot. Partnership must
ed. Large
"Dep is le Jour" from Charpentit•r's
be dissolved. $50,000, $10,000
opera, "Louise," and the Ave Maris
down Call Empire 6820.
.Bruch's cantata "The Cross of
r,,
from
Fi r e .
FOR SALE—Theodore near John R.
By special request Mr. Kolar is re-
Ten-room frame house Rod brick
peating Johann Strauss' Overture to
store. Income $150 monthly. $1 3 .-
The Bat," which was the feature of
600, $3,500 down. Empire 6820.
Mr. Gabrilowitseh's New Year's pro-
y
gram. u Other
items on the program FOR SALE — Flat, Taylor, nee;
will be Saint-Saens' suite "Algeria,"
Twelfth. Six-room B. V. flat, slate
Siegfried'a "Rhine Journey" from
roof, fireplaces, garages. $17,000.
"Gotterdammerung," two pieces by
No agents. Empire 6820; in even-
Gounod, the "Hymn to St. Cecile"
ing Empire 6237.
and the "Funeral March of a Mario-
nette," and finally three stirring ROOM FOR RENT—For one or two
gentlemen. Steam heated, with hot
Slavic dances by Dvorak.
water. Private family. S. Folbe,
- - --
297 Nledbury Ave.

Bicur Cholem Attracts Many at First
Sunday Evening
Event.
v
u

WNW Mae

MEW,

Detroit Opera lbw,- during the
week commencing Sunday evening,
.lan.
Shaw's Joan is fashioned out of
two qualities--faith trod simplicity;
by these Joan succeeds, by these she
fails, and by these the is at last ex-
alted. This exaltation Shaw
.has
„minim.
in
of xn
'u o wn
the form of a dream wherein the
chief chariii•tt:rs appear to the French
king and discuss Joan's career and
death.
Miss Arthur is said to do a big
piece of work in a big way. The cast
' requires many actors. Si me Of the
more important parts are in the
hands of Edwin Mordant, Phillip
1.• igh, Lynn Pratt, Henry Travers,
ti,..rge Fitzgerald, Lowden Adams.
Er-kine Sanford, Albert Burrett, Emil
I Hoch, Stanley Wood, Edward Skinner,
House Baker Jameson and George
Kendall.
In "Saint Joan," the subtleties, the
touches of sarcasm, the bits of pathos.
the bubbles of true Shavian humor,
lightening moments of darkest trag-
edy, the wonderful character studies,
analysis of motive, suggested capitol,.
tiony of history--all these are to. ,
many in a play three hours in prt.•
sentation to be taken at one sitting.

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