v 4mtericalr Iewisk Periodical Cotter cu.., PAGE Lidericonfrt ■ Ism tauxiciz tion. Reasonable. Try this for' your coming Passover holidays. • Miss Thomas, Cherry 4951 for esti- mates. — :-: CLASSIFIED : Packed in sanitary cartons. Ask for the yellow box with the red "Mogen David." Baked by the well-known Matz, bakers who have been rring the public for more than ,e forty ;.ears. HOROWITZ BROS. & MARGARETEN 369 East Fourth St., N. Y. 303 Telephone, Orch•rd 3000 Detroit Representative William Levin 3513 HASTINGS ST. Telephone Melrose 1093 4810, PRACTICAL NURSE—TO take care of confinement rases. Mrs. F. Rose- MALE BOOKKEEPER WANTED— Call Euclid 3079 for appointment. man, 9214 Mack Ave. Phone Lin- coln 5089-W. ARE YOU LOOKING for a store, far. ee Mitchell tor y or garage. If KENNEY - ELEMIN — Dressmakers. . Cadillac Formerly of Fisher Arcade. Now Bro s., 2013 Dime Bank at 1256 Clairmount Ave. Phone 844(1. Empire 3043-W. FOR RENT—Nieely furnished room for one or two ladies or gentlemen I WILL. REARRANGE your furni- with private family; modern hoar ture, blending drapes and rugs to Euclid near Twelfth. Phone Gar match interior decorations, making your home one of artistic beauty. field 4758. Work done by experienced lady FOR SALE — Violin and complete decorator. Guaranteed satisfac- . Write outfit. Three-guar t ( size. Jewish Chronicle, Box 315. Master Heat Regulator finest Children's nd Beauty Period control-of slizing in your heating plant, no need for breaking g, 50c. up a night's sleep to opals up the fire to the early morning, MASTER keep you comfort- able and permit you another hour of rest and sleep. RENT'— Blaine 3339. Fur- 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i F'OR n near room with private family, Dexter bus. Let The for D srneastnition nit Henry F. Hurley Electrician 944 WEST WARREN AVE. 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ROUNI )ISON could not hold — - — _ — Rapid Railway , The New York World recently told the story of the dusky Roumanian who used to sit in cafes and for n glass of tea would tell stories. 1.ast week this R oumanian, Conrad Berco- ivici, bought the palatial home of the great dry goods king, Franklin Si- on on Ri verside drive. tIce3soly7ort.his Zni)cniri.s(Pc.artFcr Bercovici was for many years a toiler = on the papers of the Jewish Park his job. What " abject poverty he suffered. Reuben Et =1Brainin was the first to recognize ". genius in him and got him a post on -z.. FE a Canadian Jewish paper. But Ber Ea covici lost that, too. He returned t( =I New York to starve again. Then cam a position with the Hebrew harities. Then his first book, "The Crime of Charity." Other books followed and a the movies sought him out. Nell, anyway, Bercovici is now liv- i ng in a beautiful brownstone man- sion on Riverside drive, and that's SAM H. HARRIS PRESENTS The Triumph of a Decade "RAIN" By John Colton and Clemente Randolph. Staged by John D. Williams. From W. Somerset Maugham'a Story "Miss Thompson" - - - Bonstelle Players to Continue "Goose Hangs High" for Fourth Week. If mu Eve.. $1.00-$3.00 Wednesday Mat., 715‘.$2.00 Saturday Mat., 75c.$2.50 Beginning first?" Mr. Hershfield, when asked how many "Cs" there are in "cat," replied that he had always made it a habit never to tease a cat. People's Motor Coaches will operate between this station and Interurban Station, Jefferson and Bates, giving fast and comfortable service connecting with Interurban cars to and from Mt. Clemens, Marine City, St. Clair, Marysville, Port Huron and all intermediate points—coach fare 10c routing via Bates, Congress, ette, East Grand Blvd. and Gratiot. Mt. Elliott, Lafay For further information inquire of Detroit United • 33 John R. Street Sunday Night minus 20. liershfield's success failing so thoroughly thoroughly to answer the questions resulted in a movement be- ing started immediately for his re- election as president. Benny Leonard, the lightweight champion, scored minus five in the test. Ilere are some of the questions. See if you can do better. "What great man's picture is to be found on the dollar greenback?" "Did Abraham Lincoln part his hair in the middle?" When a horse. lying down, de- cides to get up, which end gets up near Connor's Creek. Lines Ticket Agents or telephone Main 0300. RG-MAX CO Second end Last Week The Bonstelle Players will con- time "The Goose hangs High" for that. the fourth week at its playhouse, SY Stem Woodward avenue near Eliot street. MAX GABEL According to reports this is the first 9 .11 . Rs company New York newspapers have been time that local y four consecutive e a pla = formances given by = replete in the last few days with the the samThe per ' re stories of another spectacular rise- the Bonstelle P layers have been p- • - that of Max Gabel. From shoe stmt. senteil before large audiences and, = peddler to president of the Jewish due to the unusual demand for tick- Theater Managers Association and ets, Miss Bonstelle decided to keep = owner of the Peoples Irving Place and this comedy of American family life other theaters. That might be the on the boards. The play is the story title of a book, describing Gabel. of parents' sacrifices for their chil- But anyone who has ever known dren and the latter's unselfishness 'Gabel will not be surprised. If you when their aid is required to avoid = wanted a synonym for work in five financial troubles. = letters. you could find none better than the name—Gabel. I don't know how true it is, bat is Booth Tarkington's Comedy, = is said that some years ago one of the "Clarence," to Play at Ma- officers of the Actors Union remon- jestic Theater. strated with him and told him that = he was violating the rules of the ' union by working more than eight During the first year of their oc- = hours a day. cupancy of the Majestic Theater, the Well. 1 gums I'll have to join two can work 16 hours a Woodward Players offered Booth = unions. then I Tarkington's very funny play, "Clar- day," Gabel remarked facetiously. ence." It proved so popular then --- and the management has received so Fa I = THE CHEESE CLUB many requests to repeat it that it will be offered again this week opening You have heard, of course, of the Sunday evening. "Clarence" first ap-. - ET-- Cheese Club. that unique meeting neared in aerial form in the Saturday arranged = place of Gotham's celebrities. The Evening Post. Later it = club recently took occasion to study for the gage with the assistance of = the minds of its members by means author and has proved to be a of the popular questionnaire test. the most original character comedy. It's = And there were some rather odd re- success was instantaneous and the ! = sults. The highest score one could laughter it created among audiences ' = make was 50 and Harry Hershfield, everywhere was genuine and spon- the Jewish cartoonist of the Hearst taneous. papers led—at the bottom--scoring Commencing Thursday, March 19th, all cars and trains will terminate at New Terminal Passenger Sta- tion (Rapid Terminal) located on Gratiot Avenue, 13c LMETTO Bldg. Over Two Years in New York IRES By A. SCHRIEBER CCNRAD BERCOVICI 5STMES = uu, ire but ro., AFTER APRIL 1 I I GOTH AM SNAPSHOTS MAX tiKIN 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M Row, Dinner 5.30 to 8 30, $1.25. •. In. 10 II Sunday Dinner 1130 41.50. WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE f,, (Copyrig' t, 1925, by Seven Arts Feature Syndicate.) — _ — — t costs. • . . 3 not pay charge = the steward, Mr. Stocker. Announces the Opening of a tenacious and successful work. MMIlanr OBTIM_PNL M11111111111111 1 1111111111111111111111111111111 .50. VK I, ; / , Watch for our announcement in the next issue of The Chronicle. .ORENTINE Room rangements may he made with OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! MAKKABI Phone 135-136 or write. TO equal that at small cost for any of the charming function which bring • • • During the week of Passover, we are having special services in the hotel. Give your wife a much needed rest, and at the same time a week of pleasure, by bringing the family to Hotel Elkin for Passover Week. For reservations, msonable prices. and private dining rooms with unexcelled cuisine are available - I 904 Metropolitan (Between Woodward and Broadw ay) Leonard, with his boxing days behind him, has lots of interesting stork to tell—but this was office time and the phone and Western Union by ; did not stop performing, so we arranged to meet another time when in a ,e (Jewelers Court) " SEE SY FOR A GOOD BUY" calm, uninterrupted chat, the great Benny would reveal many interesting I episodes of his eventful life as the greatest Jewish champion America I; ' MitIA%Ist.WeiMsWICICIOGIMAWINIGSWICVIMAIIMAILASIMIMIOSVIN Mount Clemens, Mich. Room lightful hours. The ballroom Luncheon 11.30 to 2, (35, "Wings of Chatice," which will be offered at the Garrick Theater com- mencing Sunday night, with matinees Wednesday 111111 Slt13113111y, is the story of "Captain Kanaka," who has been shell-shocked but who has an unusual The Makkabi World Organization is a sporting association, with head. quarters in Vienna, Austria. It counts a total of 60,oic0 members, 80 per . (cent of whom are active athletes. It has organized groups in Austria, Rou- mania, Latvia, Germany, Switzerland, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Egypt. oi . l'alestine, Tripolis, South Africa, Mesopotamia and Blegiurn. (The United ' States is not represented; we will investigate why.) The aim of the organization is the physical development of the Jewish ' h h strengthening o f the national race, carried on i in on) sciousness of the Jewish youth. The Makkabi has a past of 25 years of Baths Mineral Baths NY features or dinner here is certain to prove one of the day's most de- at the Garrick. ever had. • . . a dinner tendered t) 11 clinv I L In a few days I will attend a great testimoni eonard at the Astor Hotel which will be attended by Governor Alfred Iii ag n, Nathan Straus, Theodore Roosevelt, Admiral „,.,I Smith, Mayor John F. Ilyla ' MMEFIErMn-nl h, Charles P. Plunkett and 1 many other friends of the ex-champion. b' i Doesn't the list of speakers remind you of last year's reception at the ' , 'Waldorf for President Coolidge? • • • • i I A GREAT JEWISH CHAMPION DEAD I As we write our column we are informed that Meyer l'rinstein, former world's champion record holder in the running broad jump and winner of ' Olympic championships in 1900, 1904 and 1908 for the United States, (lied ' at Mount Sinai llospital, New York. Ile was 40 years old. , More than this short item can be written about this great athlete and I column for this purpose. we reserve a good part of our next . A N D NINE tured in "Wings of Chance" Spend Passover Week at TOUCH" ry Performance st ••t•L•Nr t ARBITRATOR Whether . 111 the spacious main dining room or in one of the cozy private rooms, luncheon congenial women together. Ar- Shell-Shocked Hero to Be Fea- very gratifying to me. Unfortunately, this matter of keeping in physical trim is a sadly ay i ght sinfu l the w ble neglected matter with most people. It is downr 1 c .ct their mos t valua . the majority of people misuse, possession—their bodies. In America most of us seem perfectly contented to develop a few outstanding champions—we lead the world in athletics—and to stand by, rooting on the sidelines, while our own bodies are degenerating and (opening themselves to all sorts of physical ills. I'm not concerned in developing more world cham- niivise , , am vitally interested in the health of the great pions but I who ON the real strength of our country. Leading physical culture authorities have told nie that my ideas encouraged me to take up this work This ve and have are SOM A way. e ff I propose to do with the aid of all modern pro- in a big and motion methods to reach the greatest numbers. I anc hopeful that I will be able to contribute something toward the upbuilding of our national vitality and health through my courses. I am throwing myself into the work heart and soul, and its success means more to before. nu! than anything I have ever undertaken I take no cases to the Courts. A. C. LAPPIN Luncheon at the Palmetto! CASH Fur JUDGE MURPHY says 50% of the cases can be settled out of Court. He knows. ca Member at Arbitrotion Society ol meri 42 ALHAMBRA AUTO SALES 0, Popular Prices IOW 0A A board meeting of the Junior Ila- dassah unit was held Monday evening, March 10, at 89 Rowena street. Plans for the coming regular meeting were discussed, announcement of which will be made at an early date. It Was decided that the cultural groups of the unit, consisting of the following classes, meet at 8 p. m. at 89 Rowena street on their respective events class, Monday • dates : Current awning, Starch 23; class in dra- ve matics for the study of Jewish drama and literature, Thursday evening, March 20• class in Zionism, Monday evening, March 30. All are cordially invited to attend. After the business meeting a dis- cussion on Zionism was led by SIN. Maurice Landau. Leonard went on to explain that leading physical culture authoritie while 'ib there are many tense situa• mind and physicians had largely influenced him in embarking upon this new Lions in "Wings of Chance," there a•N• I activity. Ile pointed out the vital need of inculcating in the minds of thi ire nisi, a large quota of bright lines GLENDALE 3000 American people the need of proper upbuilding exercise and declared tha t his story of gripping interest. the pour general physical condition of men and women, especially Jewish Adolph Klauber, who has sponsored was strikingly shown by the large number of persons rejected annually foi the professional activities of that insurance. Ile also said that he hoped it would be possible to have r ,rout artist, Jane Cowl, for several capable physical instructor in every school, side by side with the leacher rears, presents "W logs of Chance." t a I G old, 0 e with Paul Harvey, Mary Blair, of the mind. enthusiasm that, in spite of the limited spec! Platinum, Silver, Dia- Charles Francis, Batty Linley, Jessie Leonard spoke with such of our column, we listened to the further elaboration of his physical de monds, magneto points, false teeth, Royce Landis, Harold West, Harry Hanlon, Gordon Hamilton, Sheridan velopment system. jewelry, and valuables. Mail to- Pelly, Harry R. Allen, John Lewis, day. Cash by return mail, In order to put this smbition of mine into practical form, I have henry Bloomfield and John Ward. been for several years organizing my ideas and working out a course II ug h Stanislaus Strange is the 11U-I Hoke S. & R. Co., Otsego, Mich. in physical culture based on my own experience. At last I have per- men fected it. For some time now a number of my friends have been WA••••■9.9.%34.X.8 lio.W.V.W.M.M.V.I.W..Vs•WelaNISIalsIS training in their homes under my direction and the results have been 001 0010 "liali 10 look Our product at hot "liauy to lire with." >PERMANENT PAIGE, PERFECTED PERFORMANCE 21 and 22. Known Comedy SPORTS 1, 011 RENT—Nicely furnished room for young man, with private tam- ily, Wit h or wi thout garage. Phone Hemlock 2333-W. At Factory Prices. 10,■■■■■■■•■•■■•■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■•■■■•■ Managers W , OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE 111 , , 11111111 1111111111 1111111111111 11111111 1111111111 ■■ 11 Glendale 0253 Street CULTURAL CLASSES HELD BY JUNIOR HADASSAH MACK B. WEISS — Strictly kosher caterer for weddings, banquets, I HAVE YOU a vacant store, factory lip HARRY CONZEL or garage? If so call Mitchell ; parties, etc. Excellent food, Rates Bros., 2013 Dime Bank. Cadillac reasonable. Phone Melrose 0006. • 8440. The office of the executive. I SUPERFLUOUS HAIR--Moles and A young energetic fellow, busily engaged at his desk. OR RENT—Room for gentleman, ; warts permanently removed by F The telephone rarely stops ringing; employes with documents to be with private family. Near car line. I multiple electrolysis. Sixty to 700 i signed run in and out—in short, an atmosphere of a great business organixa- Call 6:30. Northway 1070-.1. hairs removed per hour, according -------- !tins. The slender young man with the typical Jewish attractive face is to your case. I positively guaran- OR SALE—Clairmount near Four.: Benny Leonard, the ex-world champion. We interviewed him in the private tee my work to be permanent. F ; office of his newly established business---a physical culture institute in Phone Main 2789. Beula Starr, 410 teenth. Two-flat; brick vene er York. seven large rooms and side drive;IN ew To Capitol Theater Bldg. the representative of this column belongs the credit of having garages. Lot 35-139. Modern to , received the first official announcement of what our Benny intends to do-- the minute. Must sell at once. I E(111 RENT—Upper flat of duplex. now that he has left the prize ring for good. Phone Garfield 7361. Corner Englewood and Brush. 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