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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-01-16

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PAGE THIRTEEN

ORomar,

:-: CLASSIFIED •.-:1

morning at 1947 Virginia Park or
phone Garfield 51128-M.

I



PHONE

The

PHONE

CADILLAC

THREE BROTHERS MAKING AUTOMOBILE
HIS TORY FOR THE WILLYS-O VERLAND MUSIC
----
By IIERMANNHOEXTER

brothers climbing to the top of t he Moines- ,

The spectacle of three
run their business in the most harmonious ,
Ladder together and continuing to

CADILLAC

1
II ' , Detr°,
manner is an uusual
spectace and one wh ,, h : „ 11 “ 1), Peal el " , Immo-
n
tenet.
are trailitionaoy oevotoe to t,e,

General
Employment Agencies

iewih Chronicle readers,

9506

9506

'IRE

10

leaves the serious work of the synt
phony to indulge in the lighter pleas-
ures of a popular program. idly Nip.
a pianist who has created in Detroit
a large public. will be the soloist.
NI:14121111e Nip will end the program
with t he tremendous concerto in II
flat minor by the Russian Tschaikov•
:Icy. Since the death of Teresa Car•
fello there has been 110 W40111111 ail
equal to the tremendous demands of
this concerto as NI/011111e N•y.
The first part of the program has
: home artfully designed by Mr. Ga.
begins with the teopu•
RAY, CLARENCE AND ALBERT LEWIS, . Itrilowitsch. It
her and ever charming overture to
Recently named Master Dealers for Detroit.
the "Merry Wives of Windsor," by
iii, ii will follow two entire
Ni , ii iiii
his desirable condition is experienced by Lewis Brothers, who were recently :
-
.,
'.
.,
T
.. Prey
• ,
this part
su ite
I eynt
I
Detroit for the W illys•Overland Company With I first
rst
d master dealers ill
to
of
the
program
will be brOught

,
headquarters at Woodward and Canfield avenues.
ON
,
4

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a
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firm are widely known ill 1 . I in end
1.1.4.1 4a fine 14 ) 11 4 100111C
Lewis
1111
The three brothers constituting the
piii,
l iiii ..14 0 ;,s0i ,,
clientele
througii
their
strict
ethics,
i
upa large,
Detroit, where; they have buds up
coupled with genial and pleasing personalities. The lion has for some time
dealers handling the Willys-Overland in ‘,
ue Harvard, Famous Soprano,
III-1'n one of the Ian:cat associate
Detroit, with a handsome showroom and service station on East Grand S

WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH HELP

- Male or Female -

FREE OF CHARGE TO EMPLOYER

We have on our files a good selection of

During

highly recommended applicants for all

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.•41sts1
1 11 111 sari-
sill spend
be far in
rists dur-
In order
d for re-
the "Pres.
nave New
ystine ho-
, 1.ine will
sersatisns

onager of
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,f Serbia,
Ihemmand•
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Aid Fund

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use

e 9792
750.

147 Woody

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NIES. G.

S. DEWESS, formerly of t h e

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458 ALGER AVE. ---- Beautiful five
and six-room apartments. Large
front porch, enclosed back porch.

Lett Jo Shop in Fisher Arcade, is i
now doing dressmaking and nItera• • Murphy bed, built-in bookcase,
French doors. washstand in bed-
tions at 5767 Lawton Ave., near
room. Full laundry basement and
Grand River. Walnut 1725-W.
fruit cellar. Steam heated $85
_,----_

reaSolnlble.

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SUPERFLCOUS II AIR --- Moles and

6842._..M_.

warts permanently removed by Reasonable. Phone Garfield
OF' even.
multiple e•lectrolysis. Sixty to 71111 LH ii. DREN TAKEN CAKE
logs by young girl. Call Glendale
hairs fellioVell per hour, atiColiling
s mog,
to you r case. I positively guaran •
-
tee nee work to be permanent.
Phone elaill2780. Beula Starr, 415 0141 GLADSTONE, near Hamilton.
Five•remen lower flat, with garage.
Capitol iliheater Bldg.
- M,
ra,hionabk ... Modern ; 31 1 :, . Call Empire 8295
1 N iNi;
--
ii (( F; S S M .
for one or two
FOR
RENT
Reasonable.
ROOM
French dres-inaking.
Mr- IS esli. 17:,1 Lee Place. Phone • retitled gentlemen. With couple.
Call Northway
Centrally located.
Empire- :,1:12 It.

FIRST CLASS Hungarian cook cater- - :LSI IV.
:its:, Furnished room for
er for weddings and for all kinds T.\ y1.110
rent in private home. Kitchen pries
of parties. Call Northway 2981-It.
57 Jarried couple. Call Gar-
i ti.h
lt:g, s1, snt4,nt
ROSENNIAN -- Practical
F.
AIRS.
nurse. Takes care , of contenement
BLAINE :13:19—Furnished room for
Case, eall Lincoln 5689-NV.

rent. Three doors from Dexter
bus. Handy to two car lines.

WANTED Cook for small family.
Able to go home nights. :356 Ar•
den Park or call Empire 6392.

RABBIS OF POLAND

CONDEMN SUICIDE
Apt. 14. Nicely
.10.-, IIENDRIE ST.
furnished room for gentleman or
boulevard.
erat a
Lady. With private family. Refer-
Under the new arrangement Lewis Brothers will continue to op
11' A It S A I.V.--1.1. T. AL—Divine
the salesroom ten the boulevard, in addithin to the headquarters store at ,
Sunday's popular concert brings a:
1 all Northway
tilliieS eatilialigied•
services are being held in the, syna-
Woodward and Canfield avenues.
the Woodward soloist one of the finest sopranos this
575I-W or Northway 4053.
n Poland, to
of
of various towns .in
Ray Lewis, president of the erganization, L e v
avenue store, Clarence is in charge of (ha boulevard and Albert supervises country has produced, Sue Harvard
BENT Tw o beautifully fur- pray for the cessation of the suicide
F (III
O
result of the din-
the service of both organizations, which, just now, are experiencing unprece•4Madaine Harvard
made a profound
which is a condition
nished rooms fur two gentlemen ie
or epidemic,
gigues
, impression hint Sprint! when she sang
of the
'M ess iah."
dented and epoch-making business.
e • the sopr ano role in "The
Willys-Knight and Overland cars are the one big sensational featurn ' She is ei ne o f (hi most suc cessful C011 -
t H"Opeille le?011ik:f'Ortsl.n NiOrairvIli etues, efinermliiifY
Warsaw
of
rho
ipeal
l
in
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t
a
l
h
't'tn
iiii''(g.u"i
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of this year's show, according to Lewis Brothers, who are intent upo
9
looerkts h. from .tine\'''s":
libarr ad ry. 29T
Il i A nid oth,i
We h aVe 111141 holds one
rabbinate, urging courage and •onfid-
maintaining their position in 1;125 as leaders of all automobile dealers iticefrt th singers
v.I ' . "'a rnis)w
oe greates t ch urch posns ii•
ent, in the return of better times, the
----- New York. For one year she was a
Detroit in their price class.
member of the- Metropolitan Opera 1'1.AM:1101 1 NT -Near LaSalle, pleas- rabbis are delivering sermons against
ant room, suitable for one or two, suicide.
Company but she gave that up to ge
EFFECTS ARRANGEMENTS
cur will share home with couple.
FOR BENEFIT PARTY hark to concert work. She will sine ,
Garfield 4637-J.
. in the course of the afternoon three
(selections. They will be the "Porgi
1-311t SALF:---Oakland near Holbrook.
: Amor" air of the countess front Alm
Five stores and five flats, all rent-
Bicur Cholem Attracts Many at First
earl's "The Marriage of Figaro," the
ed. Large lot. Partnership must

Sunday Evening Event.
"Depuis le Jour" from Charpentier s
be dissolved. $56,000, $10,000
"Louise," and the Ave Alaria
th
thsy
ts
e i1. A Li.t:a11 11-hii,:t:::ii prurel, 01:,(2a0. r John It.
Foi
The first of a series of Sunday
from Bruch's cantata "The Cross of

Soloist at Next Sunday's
Popular Concert.

kinds of positions.

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Gabrilowitsch Will Conduct
Only Popular Concert
or unheated $70.
of Season Jan. 25.
MACK II. WEISS -- Strictly kosher
caterer for weddings, banquets,
FURNISHED 1100M in pri•
(),ip codo.doo op:A ccII make Iris
Pin-
parties. me. Excellent food. Rates NIU.K1, family,
to.
w
o r one or
. ,oe
1 appearane• IIS ■•■ 111iillelor of a
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ii.10111711' Fillillitly Colleert Sunday af-
ternoon Ian. 25. Once 11 year he

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PLEASINGLY BEGUN
ABE MAX asks:
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Why should "YOU" place your business
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elsewhere?

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!PERSONAL SERVICE!

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night dances, he-1,1 in the ballroom
of Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and
Wilson avenue, by the Iticur Cholene
Society,
given Sunday VS* 4 . 1611144
F A Jan. 11, was
and proved successful. The
/
second
dance
will be held Sunday
0•
11426 JOS. CAMPAU
i evening, Jan. Ia. Finzel's Orchestra,
Hemlock 9010
of have Dia.
leadership
under the
I,
Or •t the Auto Show (Jan. 17 - 24)
mond, played last Sunday and will
also play' On Jan. 18. AlaMrice Mar-
'‘IklilklikWIIKVI"Milk‘`‘'‘''Ailli
cos, 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 from
those wine 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 cupola
only to those persons holding mem-
bei ship cards.

CHEVROLET

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Ye-.
1..ir l‘I' Y'' special request Mr. Kolar is

Ten-rooni frame house and brick
potting .1ohann St rants Overture to
store. Income $150 monthly. $13.-
"The Bat," which was the feature of
500, $3,500 down. Empire 0020.
Mr. Gabrilowitsch's New Year's pro-
p
grant Other items 011 the prgram
FOR SALE—Flat, Taylor, near
' will be Saint-Si:ens' suite "Algeria,"
Twelfth. Six-room B. V. flat, slate
Siegfried'S "Rhine Journey" from
roof, fireplaces, garages. $17,000.
illotterdammerung," two pieces by
Ni agents. Empire 6020; in even-
;Commit, the "Hymn 111 St. Cecile"
ing Empire 5224.
and the "Funeral March 4.f a Mario-
nette," and finally three stirring ROOM FOR RENT—For one or two
gentlemen. Steam heated, with hot
Slavic dances by Dvorak.

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Fri. Eve., Jan. 30

Wed. Eve., Feb. 18

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PRESIDENT ARTHUR

Av•mbe•

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ELECTRICIAN

Wiring and Repairing

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Shaw's Poignant Play, to
Feature Julia Arthur.

Company Displaying

Light Weight Furs for

AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE
CORP.
rim. Gieria. WIll

"Saint Joan," George Bernard

It C Whitney will present the fa-
ar
t e- orge Be rnd
f 1
production o.
Shaw's "Saint Juan;' with Julia Ar-
Southern Visitors.
thur in the title role at the New'
Detroit Opera House during the
This is the season of exodus to week commencing Sunday evening,
Florida and other southern points and .Ian.
Shaw's .Iran is fashilmed out o f
many articles of apparel are carried
in stock especialy
l
for thi s trade ley two qualities --faith and simplie•ity;
catering to the ex- by these Joan stove Bits, by these she
Del roil merchants
fails, and by these she is at last es-
clumsy tra de.
.A notable display of this sort is the elfish This exaltation Shaw has
howing of light-weight fur, by they shown by means of an epilogue in
s
form of a dream wherein the
in the Park Ave-
W ilman Coll1p1111V
chief charze'eters appear to the 14 roadie
nue Building. and it is attracting t
Merest of many who contemplate a king and discuss Joan's career and
wester vacation in the fa-Mon:deb• re- death.
Miss Arthur is said to do a big
sorts of tie, oath.
piece of work in a big way. The cast
requires many actors 5, one of the
more important parts are in th e

Wellman

STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION
Trask. apd Mow Nob
E.. Al. PeallAilel.
.
Genuine Parts — Factory Servu.s

INSURE YOUR CAR
ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS'

--the Palmetto offers not
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-
troit's best homes may

Jan. IS, in the roof garden :11111 other today was
--
West Side, close in; some buy if
One to Four Room Apartments
other (hall a mentally well
With the New Chevrolet Models on hallo at Hotel Tulle•r. Prizes will he lenvoite
able Rates.
you hurry. Call Dearborn 7018-F-
Available at R
given at each table and refreshments balanced person, particularly in view
Address
Box
22,
Inkster,
or
23.
display in their showe;00111S, liar- i
of the fact that she was in her early
Inkster Realty Co., corner ,
See
twenties when music critics anda dis-
rudeler, vice-president an d hen- w ill be served.
ry
Michigan Ave. Mel Inkster R01141.
el-Mein:ding public pronouncol her a
eral C manag er of the Central Chew-1
avenue
candidate for honors such as are won,
ruler Co., located at I
generation,
by
the
elect
alone.
ROOM
FOR It ENT- ---Warm, coyeni-
at Cha- street, les,ks forward to the
ill ally
rot room for gentleman. In pri-1
, e h, richer, more tech-
most successful year in the history of
roomers.
family. No other roo
vats,
Much
in-
j
the automobile industry.
hum nically perfect, and her art matured
any
Call
required.
References
manifesteell
eu
forest has already been
now to a ripeness illittossibl• at the
I ON DON.-- 1.1. T. A.)--'I hr
1-
in the new Chevro l et; the added iin- ' gel' Strike declared by the 'Inual tal time of her •1,-treepolitan ( nerd ,
movements making it the best euy refugees at the Eastleigh Cam! , ," 1i - but six years ago, Miss Poreselle bears
; I, o . an, unostentation which
ill a low priced alltelllobile.
e,, r,. ,w4,1,g
times to hold the attention Of the , se ,i , ,,-rs,:he er
One of the new features most no- English press. The Itaily News foe-
she , is disinclined to
ticeable is the perfected single plate tines the ett- It and printed pictures sneak 44 herself or her achievements.
dry disc clutch, which replaces the of • he st••ik, on.
Frankly outspoken ley nature- and
World•Famous Tenor of
Donna Dramatic Sopra
former cone clutch. The advantages
addressed a thoroughly democratic, Miss Ponselle ,
Metropolitan Opera Company
' PI:Iji I.•• haa,
'Iv .-. „-
the su ,-
Metropolitan Open
Open Company
of the i ; letter
■ tf this new type clutch consist
letter to rrestetent C s g.e ge, appealing nevertheless hesitates When
to
tact that it is more eas y
op,,nit,,i for the admission - f the refuge e . s t" jest turns pointedly to her. Whitt in-
.
has /1 smoother engagement, more Any CO. II ,c-rtling to the Inolj Nee., 4 t ore-(s her more 1, to 4 1. 1 ,
— AT —
— AT—
' positive drive, and requires no lubri-
Cal.Barber, the manager of the t another artist has thole and to praise
ORCHESTRA HALL
a
craftsman
for
a
commend-
ORCHESTRA HALL
cation.
fellow
camp. in a , tat em , iet issued to the
Fourth
Attraction
of Civic
The new frame- is longer and press. declared that the rouse of the
interpretation of some opera
Third Attraction of Civic
Music Association.

stronger 1 han that used in the pre- strike isas n t t ,, much fish or lo=af i achltr'acter•
There is great interest in
Music Aseociation,
vious cars, is •constructed of channel lichen! I 'Ms In - ! that the refugees :ire the return engagement ,,f this famous
lions now at 1052 Book Bldg. Prices $3, $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1.
steel and has flee sturdy cross mem- bored, d'sappointed, ill and grieved at •oge , K eii t s 'me , t„r secure d a t
R
bers instead of four, previously used. their inability to leave the hostel. Grinnell's or from Isobel J. "mist at
ISOBEL T. HURST, Secret•ry and Manager.
The Cheyrole• touring, roadster and
1052 Book Building.
coach are finished in a rich dark
....
blue. The sedan is finished in aqua- VERA ZASLAVSKAIA
TAKES LEADING ROLE Additions to Staff of Rollins -
marine blue, with upper panels in
Fur
Company
Mark
Notable
while the coupe is finished in

Advance in Policy.
sage green for the lower panels and
Vera Zaslayskaia, who gained wide
hood, and black for the upper panels.
your vacation now and spend the Passover Season in Palestine.
recognition as a dramatic artist and
Take
The success of the Central Chevro-
With
the ',turn of .1. E. Brumn as
Go on the greet majestic ship of the direct Jewish line.
singer, and who scored a SileCeSS in
Frederick Rollins, in ;
let Co. is due to the untiring efforts
her initial appearances in the Yid- assistant to
of Mr. ('rudder, whose; slogan is that
of fur sales, 11111nufarturing
dish Playhouse, 2814 Hastings street, charge
With it CU:40111•. Ikea not will have a leading rule this week-end and storage, and the arrival of Muir-
lWIth a he al Kosher Kitchen
a
car.
41f
end with the sale
ill "Secrets of Youth,• by Simon ris Armes, as designer and factory
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.
Chevrolet
vitati- n to View the new
:Itlieelam• Zaslayskaia will have the will inaugurate 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 Fishson, direct,' higher than ever before attempted in

at Naples. Tickets good for 12 months.
street.
,
avenue at Chem
of the playhouse and leading man; local fur rind,. Mr. Brown, who
Mr. Crueller is one ..f the bests Isaac Arkee and Mania Ark" in lead. spent three years with the Rollins
$325 to $850
known nevi , in Detroit automobile cir- ing roles and Fannie Sherson, Esther Company and three years with the
cles. Ile originally joined the Chee- Glickman, Harry Bloom, Jules Nlichel- Birnbaum Fur Shop, is well known
r- t Motor Company in 1918 as
public 4.1' Detroh
to the fur but
nder C. E. Daw son, Oscar OstrteelT and Abraham I.ax Mr.
Annes is a newcomer in Detroit
1493 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 9
- Ulan, working u
in the remaining parts.
manager
of
for him-
SRI,
Woll
a
reputation
now general
1:114,
• ,
Madam Zaslayskaia
is regarded as who has
i
the -ante eompany. Later he teas
n the Yiddish stage. self in both New- York and abroad as
a unique e artist
co ats.
made retail salt , manager and then
affiliation with the local nom- a creator of beautiful fur
Her
branch manager. Mr. Crudder's
4V has met with marked approba-
genial personality and desire t ren- 1,8 1
tion. The play is mo ther e d under the
der real service , has earnest for hint supers ision of Mischa Fish,on.
hundreds of friends.
– –
-
of the Central
The other of

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president.
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Convenient Terms
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cars and buses; near Carlyle Ave.
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land throughout. Only $1,250,
Tess than 25 per cent down. Address
Box 22 Inkster \ or see Inkster
Realty Co., corner Michigan Ave.
and Inkster Road.

For that most popular
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I If Rosa !Moselle, who appears at
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30, as the third attraction for the
I Civic Music Association, had not been
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. would nil, rompetent judges asse rt,

LADY SWAYTHLING
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Rosa Ponselle. Who Six Years
REAL. BUY IN ACREAGE —100
1 Ago Thrilled Music World,
,
acres, 1 , 1 miles of frontage on
Comes Here Jan. 30.
I

Central Chevrolet Co. Reports.
rs Klein anal hostesses have corn- I be the artist she is. Miss !Moselle '=
M
I arrangements fur a benefit' instantaneous leap to a high place
Much Interest Shown in Im -
f
card party to be held Sunday evening, among the foremost
opera stars o
proved New Models.
enoug h t o torn the head of ACREAGE ON PAVED ROADS__

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