Ti1L9a1C011;in§I1/IORONICLE PAGE TWO WAS FIFTY-SECOND PHILOMATHIC HEAD "Where Good Furniture Is No Experuire" r _ • VtIt Chiffonier — Height, 68; Widlh, .77,7 Todd l'ob17— .',11; Mirror, ,121 1 16d—ix. Holum,— • Width, 4•; Size of x 26. Mirror, /locker Cone Scat Bench Cane Seal DctroiffuntituTcAops Vinrit at iopellc 219 Michigan Ave. ills merchant, and thou Chayim my hired man?' 'Great led of Israel!' I cried, 'the man is 11Iteily mail.' Anil 1111 11 he that I ani the hired man, and little story taken insists he the inerchio t. For Cod's sake rab- from "Idyls of the Gass" by Martha get nn' hack my money, or my Wolfonstein. It is a very beautiful id • wife and children are beggars." hook indeed and vontains many stories .Ind now the other man began, and about Nlaryani uml her clever Krauid- only with illorkk son Slionnoile, and other interesting told the 'lime story, people in the "Gass"- the Jet,' street tears awl more lanientations. The rabbi knew net whet to do. The of a little German town. The grand- .tory. I men were strangers, no one knew mother .Nlaryain is telling II I yere to begin now and talk for heal. Ile talked to each one separate- a week, I could not tell all the good ly to try and soften their hearts and pious things he Iltch Vecheskel Lan- spoke of God's hoc and God', toroth, oo the. Eaoh swore he dau) dill. Ile orals only :111 years old but it was of when the whole world was already full was Nissen Cohn, the merchant, and of his fame and he was made chief the other •hoyini the hired man. Then and rabbi of Prague. As there are wicked people all rave 1, there were some who told them to retur ❑ the next day. All night the rabbi sat over his big books envied hirn because of his greatness and tried to confound him with deep idol "learned" a ail prayed. In I he morning he told his servant to seat questions, but he had an answer for all of them. Now I will tell thee a story the men, when they came, ill the ante- room, there to 11 ,it Until he should — 71 better one thou bast never heard — th when they cam hut' how al last he showed them what he call them. hell, was, and how; they then left him in servant did rat he a - :as told. ISADORE BERGER And while the men sat outside, wait- peace. One day there came two men to him, i ng., they h ui r7 till !alibi in his room lion he wits succeeded by Jack Thu- thundering and stamping about as if niin. Mr. Berger's address iin the di_ crying: "Help, rabbi, help!" in a great rage. Suddenly, be flung force problem during last yt.ar's ora- "Work is lilt'!" cried one. "This is thief; he has stolen all I have in the open the door and cried out: torical contest won hint the gold hired man come in fiat"' world and my wife and children will medal. lie also won second prize in Quickly the hired man started from the mid-year oratorical contest ut the now be beggars. Nly name is Nossell bethought himself. Detroit College of low last year. and his seat. merchant l'olish tuna Cohn and I All but it was 1,11 late. 11 ell Yecheskel Mr. Berger was treasurer of the hove cline here to do business. went very well, thanks be to God, until now had his ganef (thief) and the Oratorival Asso•iation of the Detroit and give the 111er- College of law as well its a member this morning I awoke and found my man had to con fess bag with all my money gone. I quick- - bent back his money. of the college debating team. \‘'hfin the people heard of what the ly ran to this one here, my hired iron, done, they all were dam' , and cried Thayini, where is my money, rabbi had my thousand ducats?' Ile looked at me with wonder; even the envious ones Potent Waters of Mt. Clemens and said, 'What ails thee? Art drunk now say that Yecheskel Landau had a Available at Bath House or mad? What dust swan 10 call not portion of the wisdom of Solomon. DANCING EVERY EVENING Th.. Recently Opened. MacMillan Returns to Detroit For Two More Lectures on Arctic Experiences. People in Detroit Who possess the Emanuel Wodic Was One of First 10 spirit of adventure will have an oppor- tunity to hear Donald 'MacMillan in Jews Settling in Michigan. two lectures, Saturday, Feb. 21, after- noon and evening, in Orchestra Ilall. Emanuel Wodic, Civil War veteran When he gave his last lecture here a and old-time Indian lighter and scout few weeks ago only four( of those who on the western plains, and probably wished to hear him were able to du so, Michigan's must unique and interest- lrehestra Hall having been filled to its ing survivor of frontier days, died capacity. It is in response to many requests that he is returning. The af- ternoon lecture will be especially fur the benefit of the children of the pub- lic schools at p ipular prices. He will tell the story of his experiences in the Arctic regions and will illustrate it with the motion pictures which are said to be unique even in this day of motion pictures. 10:00 P. M. to 1.00 A 6-00 P. M. to 8.00 P. M. M Saturday Afternoon 12:30 to 2:30 NO COVER CHARGE Bert Milan and His Orchestra Playing. 75c TRY OUR NOONDAY CHOW-MEIN LUNCHEON -525225252_5?_525a2S7'7?ri7iI .• 111111111,711,1 !101O111110111111 111thilahl..7 ,,, . Phone CADILLAC 9056 for MALE OR FEMALE HELP OF THE MOST RELIABLE KIND ...rhe OLD WARRIOR DEAD: BATTLED INDIANS 4 Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel •hayini? Atli I not Nos,ill Cohn, the Free of Charge to Employer. Th.,n he now suite of Berkey & (lay production is essentially Hepplewhite ill design. The name Rockingham was fittingly green this suite in memory of the minister who was tit the period so deservedly popular. It is built of walnut, sal inwliod and birch, with decoratis•e borders of maple burl, paneled with gebrawood. The tops awl sides are xs'aintit, the door and drawer fronts and the bed panels are of matched sal invJood bordered with rose- legs, posts and standards ore of selected wood. birch. An added decorative note is t he use of zebra- wood on the panels of bureau and dressing table mirrors. Developed in unusually rich color tones made possible through the use of these weals, the satinwood panels ill midair shades, the rosewood borders in deep red browns, this suite with its fluted turnings, t•livately moulded ornaments and fancy vvoods, combines ut most tit lit y with unusual deo Ira- ivy effect These color tones are protected by a 535 varnish finish hand-rubbed to a stnoot II doll gloss. The price dim- - - - piety is specially made T - -- - — - - - - - THE WISDOM OF RABBI YECHESKEL , 11174117 Oriental Cafe (This is just It !t: .N'Ighl Tale Isadore Berger, who during the last four years has held every office in the Philomathic Debating Club and served on every important committee, pre- sTed over the organization as speak- or during the last term. Ile was fifty- -.vomit speaker. At the recent vier- Tomer The Rockingham "Vetiggalggi dl 1 The General Employment Agencies Detroit Branch, 1509 Cass Avenue. .4 \''IL1 ■ 11•11 ■■ \11 ■1 1. 1■ \• ■ ■ .111. WW W■ 11 0 WHY GO TO MT. CLEMENS Don't Waste Your Time ■ and Fare. — THE The Washington Nlineral -2 1 all t'uss avenue at l'olumbia, using water similar to the water of Nit. 2140 CASS AVENUE ( !maims, Nvas recently opened to the Persons familiar with the (Southeast Corner Columbia) healing powers of this water are aware of the usefulness of such a Con do the same for you as any of the Mt. Clemens Bath li•.use , bathhouse in Detroit. II saves the OPEN DAY AND NIGHT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMi time, trouble and expense of going to Mt. Clemens for treatments. Phones Cad. 8610 and Cherry 1940 ;I PRICE $1.00 Although only recently opened, the Washington Nlineral Baths have be- t .1 come \veil known to sufferers of lum lingo, rheumatism, neuralgia and to REV. GABRIEL ZAKUTO women seeking to reduce. Mt !row 47, C78 1963 W. Euclid Ave. Gar. 6119-R The 1Vashington Mineral Baths is equipped with the latest Machinery With Congregation Mishkan for electrical treatment. It is one Israel. 1 of the most modern bathhouses in EXPERT MOHEL Michigan and van iicconilinelate more Wedding Ceremonies Performed. ) than 2'00 people daily. ♦ WASHINGTON MINERAL BATHS I 0 'AI ■■■■■■• ■■■■■■■ th.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1 STRAW MOVING /rose CRATING SHIPPIM Superfluous Hair removed for life by the Tricho Method Painless, Harmless and Permanent This method is the result of years of study by a famous scientist and physician, formerly of Fordham and Cornell Universities. KUIAS.1 • 171. S1 011 1 1S. I•'er booklet fli riot full details n/ this mondcrfol inrcolio11 will be acct 11)1011 'abort, ar cull Main 3275 Rudolph's Tricho Institute 412 David Whitney Building I I rADDISON HOTEL FLORENTINE ROOM THE CELEBRATED Kaufman Brothers I Highest Priced At Every Brought to Any Cafe. OTHER HIGH CLASS ACTS Seymour Simons Directing His Orchestra SUNDAY, Feb. 8, During Dinner Hours, 5:30 to 9 P. M., we will also Give Free Chances on NEW 8 HUPMOBILE L 11 Displayed in Our Lobby. I NO COVER CHARGE TILL 9 P. M. — Woodward at Parsons Glendale 8290 ORCHESTRA HALL — suddenly Wednesday afternoon at his home, 1257 Brainard street. Ile Was 89 years old and was one of the first I0 dews who settled in Michigan. Wrapped in the American flag, ill 'accordance with his penned request of several years ago, the old warrior was buried Friday, Feb. 7, in Wood- nwre cemetery. Funeral services wore held at 2:30 o'clock at 'rumple Beth El, Rabbis Leo 'M. Franklin and Henry J. Berkowitz officiating. Born ill Bohemia, :11r. Wodic was brought by his parents to America at a very early age. For more than half a century he has been a Nisi- , dent of Michigan and for the past 33 years a citizen of Detroit. The greater portion of his earlier years Was Spent in agricultural pur- suits and in time he proved success- ful on his farm, near Utica, Mich. Later, in 11183, a large groun of Rus- sian Jews, through Mr. Wodic's initi- ative and efforts, settled on land near Bad Axe. They also, in turn, became prosperous find proved substantial Several of them or their citizens. I descendants still live there. Mr. With' was a devout member of the congregation of the Temple Beth El. For 30 years he served as warden and during the past five years as honorary warden. During the past three decades he also officiated as it member of the temple directorate. A Wide circle of friends and acquaintances recall his generous contributions to all phases of charity. Ile gave freely of his time 01111 means. After service with the northern ! artily during the Civil War, Mr. Wo- dic promptly re-enlisted and for ap- 1 other four-year period earned an en- l viable record with the army scouts and Mot - leer fighters of the west and middle west. For Many years he had been identified with the "Masonic or- der as a member of Zion lodge. and was also actively' associated with the Fairbanks Post G. A. R. Ilis widow, Sarah Newhafer Wodic, survives. ON SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 14, 8:30 P. M. A GRAND RUSSIAN CONCERT By the World Renowned Artists E. V. VORONTZOVA, Interpreter of Folk Songs. S. F. SARMATOFF, the Russi•n Al Jolson. V. T. STRELSKAYA, Prima B•lerina of Petrograd Ballet. SANDRO KORONA, Pianist Composer of Petrograd Conservatory. For the first tint,. in Detroit. Direct from New York. Do- sot miss this opportunity of hearing this wonderful quartet of •rtists. Tickets on sale •t Orchmstr• Hall; Feldman's Drug Store, Hastings at Hendrie; Knoppow's Drug Store, Twelfth at Gladatone; Lasaroff's Book Store, Westminster at Delmar. All Weekly Records Shattered by Hudson-Essex During Automobile Show. All weekly records for the sale of Hudson and Essex cars in Detroit were broken in the week of the auto- mobile show, according to Aaron De Roy, Hudson-Essex distributor in the For Ten Years the World's Greatest Buy Hudson's position as the world's greatest value is not merely a new attainment. For ten years the Super-Six has stood alone in mechanical supremacy. Basic patents have kept others from copying its motor. The smoothness and long life it gives are exclusive. No motor has yet equaled the Super-Six in smoothness and long, economical car life. A Leadership Never Disputed Hudson, because of the simplicity of the Super-Six, has always enjoyed mann( alluring aiiiantages that permitted a lower selling price than is possible with mare Coniplicated types. T hat, in part, accounts for its leadership for ten years as the World's Greatest Value. You hear everyone speak of To $1345 Hudson Was tir.t by months to cite clo.cd Ca' comforts at exactly open car cost. To hundreds operation 5-Pass. of do alsands' of ow rick, Hudson value means the most economical sers ice in $ S E I) A N 1 7 9 5 7-Pass. 1895 No wonder, then, that when Hudson value is spoken, all wanted qualities are included. Hudson is the World's Greatest Value, because it has always provided better looks and more comfort at less money. Tao 1 rt., No rival disputes that and every motorist knows it. and maintenance. No THE WORLD'S LARGEST BUILDERS OF SIX-CYLINDER CLOSED CARS strait territory. A tabulation of business done by on and the met- the Deney orgnnirati ropolitan Hudson-Essex dealers show- ed a total of 1117 , Hudson and Essex ears in the show period. DtiRoy also announced that the month tit Janurary showed 30 per cent more business than January Of 1921. of public "It is the accumulation preference which has brought this about," said DeRoy. "For months the tide of Hudson-Essex popularity has been rising and in the month of Jan- uary it reached a new high rsiint. 1Ve have had some unpleasant weather, but even-that has not been able to stem the progress of Hudson and Es- HUDSON COACH many that Hudson value. means lower first cost than is to be found elsewhere. Hudson's record in that respect. For ten years the Super - Six has proved its lasting endur- ance. And w hile those cars of a decade ago still creditably account fur themselves, today's Hudson, improved in many ways, is smoother, more lasting and more economical. car et er 1111111 has equaled Parts and Service 481 W. CANFIELD AVE. AARON DeROY MOTOR CAR CO. Wholesale sod Retail Sales WOODWARD AT GAB And These Metropolitan Dealers: CASS MOTOR SALES 3632 Woodward Ave. TEAGAN MOTOR SALES FRED K. HENRY 3838 Grand Riser A•e. 3621 Michig•n Ave. ACME MOTOR SALES CO. FAIRVIEW MOTOR SALES BEGIN BROS. MOTOR SALES 5245 Gran • CRESSY AUTO SALES 527 Jefferson A•e. East 12740 Jefferson Ave- East 10939 Kerehe••I A•e. HARWITH COMPANY POTTS MOTOR SALES 11651 Woodward Ave. Cass at Peterboro NORTHERN MOTOR SALES KAISER MOTOR SALES CO. POTTS MOTOR SALES 16350 Woodward Ave. 7738 Harper Ave. BAKER - STRENG MOTOR CAR CO. 8510 Twelfth St. 11440 Jos. C•mpass Aye. METROPOLITAN AUTO SALES 1440.1444 Michigan Ave, TRIANGLE MOTOR SA 2966 Gratiot Ave. RUND MOTOR SALE 8927 Mack Ave. CLEMENTS SALES 6 SERVICE 7023 Gratiot Ave. ROY W. WOOD 229.231 Michigan Ave., DOW