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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-04-03

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Dentorrionsit tinarocii

PAGE FOUR

BEAUTY SHOW TO
FEATURE BAZAAR

I

Standard Trust Company Is
Prepared to Serve in All
Trust Capacities.

CALIFORNIA TABLES
RELIGIOUS MEASURE

Ten Piece
Dining Suite

!Opposition by . Jews and Seventh Day
Believing that the purpo4e of or-
Adventists Kill. Bill. '
. ganization and service rendered by an ;
l.:titutioll,•worthy and deserving of ; SACRAMENTO, CAL. - 1.1. T. A.1
t!
h
Hadassah Annual Event Will i be bcr2itncei of the public, should
shotuld ] —The Miller hill,, providing that pub-'
Have Many Attractions, In -
Y to the often- ' , lie school children be excused for re-;
of The Day
'
I tion of gr'gI'gt•I
therouters
eluding Yiddish Players.
' tig ions instruction, wits tabled by the I
I Jewish Chronicle, a representative of
"'mitt" of the Calif orMa
---
I
ucation
,
bachelors]
this
paper
called
at
the
office
of
the'
Legislature.
t
Detroit
will
see
what
i
e •islature.
I
think comprises beauty when a jury , .
Rabbi Louis I. Newman of Temple
the most beau- ,
Emanuel, San Francisco, speaking on I
bachelors
of 12 bachelorsselects
'whalr Of the Western Assiwiation of ;
tiful girl attemling the Hadassah ba-;
'ewish ministirs and W. F. Martin of
, zaar, to be given in Arena Gardens '
y ,
the to enth Hey Ad •entists led the
April 26, 27, 2$ and 29. H ea ded b
opposition of th s itdrocated by
I Judge Harry B. Keidan, 12 Komi-,
representatives of local Protestant I
nent Detroit and Nlichigan bachelors
will sit in judgment on the girls'!
groups.
The Miller hill provided for the ex-
brought
before
them
by
their
friends„
I
cose of school children on application
• and select the one whose beauty'
of
parents from one to three hours a
shadows the rust. She will be given
week for religious instruction.
I a place of honor at the bazaar and ]
In
speaking against the bill, Rabbi
'presented with a suitable reward for,
I Newman declared: This bill is con-
her supremacy in pulchritude. It is
trary to the American principles of
expected that Governor Alex Gross-;
separation of the church and state and
I beck, the state's outstanding bachelor,'
I
is an opening wedge for a sectarian
I will he a member of the jury.
invasion of our public schools, In
Tuesday night at the bazaar will be •
practice it would involve pupils, teach-
known as "Bachelors' Night." See- I
I
d
,
ers, parents and school authorities in I
cial arrangements for the unmarried
embarrassing situations. It is unneces- I
; males over :10 years of age have been
nary and futile inasmuch as church,
made, as they will be the honor ;
• and synagogue must strengthen their, I
guests.
religious resource front within if they I
Contributions from generous niter- I
I expect to win their youth. Opposition I
I chants of the city have equalled and,
to any alliance between public school'
in many cases exceeded the expecta- •
and sectarian school is increasing as
tions of those in charge of the prepa- ]
rations. They look forward to the
I plans like the Miller plan are being
raising of $10,000, which will he ap- '
I airTehd,.."
tabling of the bill by the edu-
plied to the work of Hadassah in (
BENJAMIN F. HUDSON
cation committee virtually kills it in
Palestine.
re
The
second
night
will
be
known
a.
eiStandard
l
Trust
Company,
160
Penoh-
this
session
of the legislatu.
STORE admittedly the finest of the
"Notable Night" and guests of th I scot Building. As a result of the in- ,
outside establishments, stocked with
bazaar will he the most notable pro-
granted, it gives us pleasure'
,
MAURUS JOKAI'S
the kind of merchandise which justi-
te in Detroit.
On the
same will
night'
a utographs
of famous
people
be to present the following facts relative I
I
WIDOW A JEWESS
fies our slogan of "America's Best"—Cour-
autographs These autographs will be" to this company to our readers.
Realizing
the demand of Greater'
from
w
tesy of the sort that makes and retains cus-
people in public life, from ' I Detroit, with its ever-increasing popu-",
VIENNA.—(.1. T. A.1—"Hungary
tomers and—such moderation in price mak-
Benny Leonard, Ty Cobb, Mrs. Calvin , lotion and nmnufacturing interests, I is celebrating the hundredth birthday
ing as is possible only by our occupying our
for additional financial facilities and of her greatest novelist, Maurus Jo-
o olidge and favorite actors and act- ' . fur
own building and thus keeping down over-
C
resew. Those who are arranging this' the field which a trust company serves ' ,:
writes the Wiener Morgenzei-
detail of the program believe that generally, it was decided early in the kal i " ( commenting that "the Hun-
head. We are open every evening to ac-
autograph collectors will enjoy the ' ' year 1
to organize the Standard , twig
commodate those who can not come during
nationalists have apparently i
opportunity to realize ambitions, Trust Company. Including this cots- I I garian
forgotten that Jokai was not only I
which perhaps thus far have been de-„ " pany,
the day.
gang, there are now 12 trust cam- ! Hungary's greatest writer, but was
punks in the state of Michigan, un-
nied them.
ill ' I der the supervision of the State Bank- I also her greatest champion of liberty
A company of Yiddish players w ha-
and tolerance.
be a feature of one night of the ha ing Commission, which number, when
"Count Klebelstp•rg, the Minister
b acts , compared with the n e ighboring states, 1 ] of Education, who unveiled the Jokai
zany. On other nights. h te est
THE STORE WITH A REPUTATION
I ] is far below the average.
front several of Detroit' s va ] udeville
pri,,,,,,,,d Eddi e
In the fornuttion of the Standard ; inrument
in Budapest,
is the
man
4723 - 7 HASTINGS STREET
his numerus
clausus
law,
is
houses will be
1
group of Detroit's ,""no,
by on all the ideals for which
Guest and Miss Jessie Bonstelle have
NEAR FOREST
trampling
ha _ ” ; Trust Company, a
e
been invited to be guest, of the
prominent younger business men have
Open Evenings Until 8:30.
is lif etime. Wr j
i fought du ring h ow,
pape
the
zaar
for
one
night.
"
s
will
Bargains will be the supreme at- I been brought together in .nyaniza -'•lo
kak of . ht ka '
Gross, whoicHte].....410......000.......00‘...04...400„.....04.......4...
thin
ella
I traction for many, it is believed. The ', ti`m• with Benjamin
F. Hudson as the I
her life and her histrionic talent
resident. Mr. Hudson, since 1010,.
,
"v
°
in making has been prominently identified with i states,
Jewess
B
e "the
great
gray-haired
poet, who is I -----
getwrosity of i
- -
%••••
x
eyes
I wooew0A%%wevoeo.womAs. ••••
their donations has encouraged
those
a deep
cut ' Detroit's business and financial in- , ; to now
th an undesirable alien in the
°
that made at , terests. In selecting the active Si.
to l be lieve
yyy
in char ge retais
. of these Ilugarian patriots,
• and is I A
ma be
."
y
the were
board chosen
of di- sobbing at her husband's grave—all 41 '
price
flifilllb lTS
4"
in us l

ose of men
p.
booths and the goal of the char- cers
and only th
Ithe
• (tors

I ter reached in the four neihts. In ph"
It>
°
e sssistance and co-operation in

4
p
a .0
addition to the lone articles to be the building of the future could be
upon, the result I 'Weber and Fields Head Bill at A
awarded to the nersons holding the ,
° •
lucky tickets on the last night (4 the • absolutely
a 0
being that depended
a conservative manage- ,
Temple Theater Starting
V
1v
t) 'a a
bazaar, there
be it
few
A
aller will
articles
will
be booths
raffled. I , went is directing the various depart- ]
Sunday.
0
where sm
ra , int:tto,f ,n ttiencor p,t1 hriy, giving particu-
* 9 o
o
These chances, together with the uc-
• welfare of its
0
St.
the buying constantly increasing clientele.
11e r alp
8926-30
<- 4 4 6 a+.
tual saving of money
'>
headline
the
bill
at
B.
ns
e
st
eomedia
of necessary household supplies, will
The company is fully equipped to
Keith's Temple rfheater starting ; A
1)++ 6-6•6+++
make the bazaar doubly attractive, handle all branches of trust business, ]
Between Taylor and Hazelwood
Thirt y -five years
committee chairnp'n believe.
I particularly investments, in which Sunday afternoon.
The strictly non-sectarian service field birth has been given to an ad- ago Weber and Fields first broke into I;
and have come together Al
rendered by Hadassah in Palestine is va
he v
bond
nced o development. As a result, t the'
expected to result in patronage of the
originations of this company se- • again to celebrate the occasion, of-
bazaar by Jews of every political Gen
and _ cured by first mortgages on select and , feting "ReminiscenC04," consisting of j'A,
I (01
improved Detroit real estate are find- • bits of their former successes. They
religious be,
lief as well as by
Armand Kaliz and',
tiles whose philan thropy is broad and ing a ready market with state banks, have as assistants
Brown, Other, billed
Milk kitchens, infant all such cations
being legal for say- . Miss Emile '
re
and
,041-0-0-00-0000-0 appreciati ve.
M K
Mussatricaa,
welfare stations, hospitals, fret' sc (pi . i ng investments.
000-00-0-044-0-00-00-00*-00-41 0 000(4000 130 0 0-00-00-0-1

Ottie
Ardine;
Larry Stoutenhurghi
„i„-
nurses'
lunches, hospitals R1111
The type of bond known a s Guar-
ing schools operated by Hadassah in • anteell First Mortgage Bond Certiti- . Roger Williams; the Five Dubskys;
Anil 4.
Palestine are open to every member rate is particularly well thought of George and Sylvia Di Gaetano
"At home away from home."
of the population, regardless of creed 'by bankers, insurance companies,' their sister Amelia.
or station in life.
executors and trustees of estates, (Me
I A
h is made by
It is this appeal tat
eexacting
I
the Detroit Jewesses. In addition to , t° One of the prnicipal Mins and rah- VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS
It is surprising that the paper' manufacturers ca
WEEK APRIL 12 TO 19
making such an appeal they are jects of the Standard Trust Co. is to
still fin d new designs to offer after so many years I
le
planning to make the four evenings offer the same service to the private ,
endeavor.
The
who attend place
that investor as is offered to financial in
The Detroit committee on the an- -
co pleasant for all knew
, as a
; A
)'nit
bazaar will be
stitutions by other trust companies, nual "National Vaudeville Artists'
But then, styles change with every year, and if
tie
for entertainment, bargain buying thereby giving them an opportunity • Celebration Week," April 12 to 10,
date,
you
must
have
what's
-
-
to
,
NV
home
is
to
be
up
and altruistic giving.
ur• the very highest type of inclusive of which Mayor John
Cordially invites you to
I t o sece
,in d nove l .
Smith
is
honorary
chairman,
an-
i
A
, first mortgage bond.
'
v' '
remarkably fine designs for eve
pl ans practicaly complete for ];
After the thorough investigation'
remarkably
RABBIS IN LITHUANIA
' oehtlhtvec hsoounsiee. re
obse rvance of the occasion as 0
the ce
and many that you'll not find el,
TO ACT AS REGISTRARS I made by the representative of this noun
room of
we cannot help but feel that well as the super-vaudeville perform- /
where in limn,
/—Thc Lithu- the success of the Standard Trust :ince at Orchestra Hall on Wednesday I rir
T• A •
K0VN0.----0.
A'
anian government is issuing the text Company is assured and that the hori- evening, April 15, starting at 11" A
We pride ourselves on our exclusive patterns.
of an order by which the registration ' on of its future is exceedingly ,-,iclock sharp, at which time a 20-act , ;
I program will be given comprising A
Ask Your Decorator.
of Jewish births, deaths and mar-' bright.
headliners front all vaudeville and • A
I riages will shortly be withdrawn front
produrtion
theaters
in
Detroit.
the Jewish communal organizations Dodge Bros. Salesman Refuses
TI
and transferred to the rabbis of the ] to Sell 1,000 Cars to Cus-
I different localities. The rabbis in
tomer at Discount.
I taking over their new duties as aegis-'
A
CADILLAC 761
fire have to lake the following "Here is an order, duly si,ined by '
r e ,win
' 514 RANDOLPH ST.
the
0
■ %%1411% ■ •••••• ■
"I swear to the God of Israel to the proper executives, for 1,000 of
Where old fashioned hospitality is dispensed in
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%
S•••••
%
•4%% %%%%%%%%
I
he loyal to the Lithuanian republic, your
cars."
What salesman wouldn't gulp --and I
e the laws of the state and
such a manner that you are
I to obsery
. the instructions of the government, grab°
C. II. Jennings, Dodge Brothers I
o and to carry out my duties conscien- dealer in New York, throws some
tiously. SO lit-Ill TM' Dud. Amen."
Iclarifying light on this puzzler. He ]
"AT HOME AWAY FROM HOME"
of
We with to announce that we will be open during all
Charles Edwin Fox of Philadlephia says:
"This Dodge Brothers salesman had
recently resigned his position 11S ilia-
a'
European
Plan
met attorney of that city. Mr. Fox, been working fur several years on
150 Outside Rooms
PASSOVER
cull- large national account and on several
in addition to his duties, has (lone
yr
structitve work in the Big Brothers occasions the chief buyer had made
We are better euqipped than ever before to serve you thin
the remark that 'if you fellows would
,.
our new quarters.
do,
ti
others
0404000000440400000400000000000040000440404400000004Oand other wel fare movement
'only grant a discount.
mimmommolsommems we might order in larger lots.' Ile
had an imposing document drawn up
/tom
calling for the deivery,
l
at a specified
Nlognall ■ 10811M11111.1111WaliMilliMI"W
date, of 1,000 Dodge Brothers motor I
CHERRY 1
2122 WOODWARD
cars of various types, at full list price
per cent.
s
- -Minu
"The salesman refused to accept
You have seen
the discount but brought the offer to
the buyer and he
us when I was assistant general sales
manager of Dodge Brothers," said
is interested—
NIr. Jennings. "and I distinctly re-
but the sale has
member how quickly it was settled.
RETURN
There wasn't a moment's quibbling•
not been closed.
" 'We want to do everything pos-
Ile
is
"thinking
JUDGE
sible to retain this company's busi-
it over."
ness 81111 Will,. said President F.
J. Haynes, "but we charge only for
the actual investment represented by
A Long Distance
the materials and labor that go to
call may decide
make up the car, plus a reasonable
profit for manufacturer and dealer.
him—a remind-
There is no margin that permits us to
er, the final
sell at a discount.' "

"America's Best"

I

THE PURCHASE of 15 of
THE

Suites, All in the
Latest Finishes and Styles, 6
different patterns, at discon-
tinued prices, made it possible
for us to offer these remark-
able suites at only

A Combination
That Makes For
Satisfaction

$500.°°

A

Quality - Style - Low Priced

1EDENBERGIS
FURNITURE HOUSE ‘l

Schor
Furniture
Co.

■■•■%%•■■•••■



Our Store Open Every Evening

Twelfth

The Season's New Patterns
Are Very Beautifu

The Hotel Goddard

Hot Springs
National Park
Arkansas

F isher Wall Paper Co



CLINCH
THE
SALE

ANNOUNCEMENT

Wechsler's Kosher Restauran

CLEAN UP

FIX UP, PAINT UP, SCREEN UP

KEEP IT UP

essies-e

OIN the Detroit Board of Commerce in its cam-
paign to make Detroit a cleaner and better place
in which to live. Use scrubbing brush, soap and

J

water, paint and whitewash, which with some light

1.
_
el:c.c.ft420 CfPrrtl
and fresh air are deadly enemies to
Clean your front and back yard. Have all rubbish in
proper receptacles so as to help speed removal. Re-
port all violations of Ordinance to the Department of

till rsaaactou. b........"

Health.

Judge Ralph W. Liddy Should
Be Re-elected Justice of
the Peace.

'

Monday, April 0, the voters of this
, city will have opportuntiy to make
their choice for justice of the peace
of this city (luring the next few years.
As a candidate for re-election to
succeed himself, there will appear on
the ballot the name of Ralph W.
Liddy and his close association with
the readers of this paper, tovether
with his extraordinary ability and
manifest fairness, gives strong recant-
, mendation for his endorsement.
Judge Ralph W. Liddy was appoint-I
ed to the office which he now holds
by the Common Council of this city,
last December. At that time there'
, were before the council for consider-.
ation Difi candidates for this office
and Mr. Liddy's selection out of that'
number speaks well for his ability.
You will find upon the ballot two
candidates to fill the unexpired term'
of the late Justice Scott and your
vote for Judge Ralph W. Liddy is re-I
spectfully solicited.

argument, addi-
tional informa-
tion—and clinch
the sale.

Long Distance
steps in ahead
of the trailing
competitor.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

RALPH
W.
LIDDY

JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE

(Present Incumbent)

Graduate Detroit Public Schools and Detroit College of Lau:
Teacher in High School and Supervisor of Schools in Phi
Islands, 1909-11.
1916.
Honorably discharged as Lieutenant 31st Mich. Inf.
1919 20—Representative, First District, Wayne County, in
igan State Legislature.
s
Member of Committees on: Michigan Soldiers' Home (Chat
Federal Relations, Judiciary, Revision and Amendmen
Statutes.
1921-22—Representative, First District, Wayne County, it
igan State Legislature.
Member of Committees on Judiciary (Chairman), State
Geological Survey, Ionia State Hospital.

Qualified by experience to succeed bimwlf. Election Ai

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