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GILMAN BROS. BUILDING NEW THEATER

ON FENKELL AND PETOSKEY AVENUES

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father.
Suddenly the boy got up and said:
"I am well, papa and Mantilla; I want
to participate in the Seder."
llis parents were overjoyed. They
shook hands with the stranger and
thanked bins for his advice.
PICCADILLY THEATER
They all at down at the table and
Gilman Brothers are erecting a theater building, to be called the Pic- celebrated the Seder anew. The guest
avenues, recited the Kiddush and the lad the
cuddly Theater, at the northeast corner of Fenkell and Petoskey
sect nuns of the city. In addition to the four questions, and all were happy
one of the recently
and joyous. After the meal they re-
theater, which will have a seating capacity of 1,500, the I:wilding Will con-
of joy and hope.
tain space for live stores, four flats, three offices and IC photographing loft. tired with hearts full
In the morning the hosts were sur-
The theater has been leased to Henry S. Koppin Real Estate Company and
prised to learn that the beggar was
will be opened soon. Charles S. Klein is the architect and supervisor. The
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K. Barnett & Son, contractor; Cher- gone, having left his bag on the table.
other contracts have been awarded to
They opened the bag and, lo, in the
nick Brothers, plumbing; Daigle Iron Works, steel work; Detroit Cast Stone
bag a generous amount of golden
Company, stone masonry;'Wurlitzer Company, organ; Haywood-Wakefield
Company, seating; American Blower Works, ventilating, and American shekels.
Then they understood that they
Radiator Works, steam work.
had been visited by Elijah the
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Prophet.

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Tr•nslated from the Hebrew by Saul Kleiman.

Passover Greetings

J. DUSCHINSKY, Sec.
MARTIN HOFFMAN, Pres.

JUJLIUS KANOC, Vice•Pres.

SERVICE

QUALITY

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Manufacturers of

ARCHITECTURAL
CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Theatre.
we Furnished the Stone for the Piccadilly
DETROIT, MICH.

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The Contracting on
the PiccadilyTheatre
Done by K. Barnett

I EXTEND MY SINCERE WISHES TO TIIE JEWISH

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MUNITY FOR A JOYOUS PASSOVER.

Passover Greetings to All Our Friends.

T. P. Conroy Co.

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BY POPULAR DEMAND

We Have Again Engaged the Celebrated

KAUFMAN BROTHERS

SPECIAL ATTRACTION

Thursday evening, moving pictures Sr. taken of everyone

and are shown on • screen the following Tuesdays.
■ and given away.
Slides of the mime pictures are
• made

ALSO OTHER SURPRISES

ADDISON HOTEL

Florentine Room

Phone Cadillac 6960

Phone Arlington 1000

MORRIS I. GOLDFEDER, Mgr.

631i304?4'004-%3SICICISIISSISICX 3ISICSILIOINIsl•

Our dealings with customers does not end with sale of car.
Your new Chevrolet is here.

New Bodies

New Chassis
New Clutch
New Azle.

/ CHEVROLET

Now Finish
New Appoint•
mints

CENTRAL. CHEVROLET COMPANY
"The House of Superior Service."
E. ROSENTHAL, President
I Manager
H. CRUDDER, G
Edgewood 4323
2287 East Jefferson Ave.

in their basements.
Here is an oil burner installed by the largest, oldest and strongest dealers in this part of the coun-

try, whose wide experience merits your absolute confidence.

The equipment handled by the Oil Burning Engineering Company—Oil-O-Matic and the S. T.

Johnson Oil Burner—is manufactured by the largest and strongest organizations in their respective fields.

a service not obtainable from any
The Oil Burning Engineering Company, in addition, renders
other oil dealers, namely, the delivery of oil suitable for the equipment installed. Long experience

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$1595 Bought So Much Motor Car.

People's Creamery Co.

9025 CARDONI AVENUE

a brief existence and then failed, leaving their customers with so much useless mechanical apparatus

REO SEDAN

Never Before in Automobile History Has

Milk For Passover

Under Direct Supervision •nd Guarantee of Rabbi Joseph Thumin.
COST YOU NO MORE
OUR ENDEAVORS
"From Farmer to Consumer."

than the dealer who installs it."
For the past few years, numerous oil burner manufacturers and dealers have appeared, carried on

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E. J. Smith of the Underwriters Laboratories in a recent address stated: "No oil burner is better

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proves that only through such unified service can UV"( satisfaction be insured.

Return the coupon attached now to learn of the material saving to be effected by installing your

burner now.
You benefit by our necessity. We must keep our organization busy during the dull season.

celebrate Passover as a Jew should.
I went to some rich people for hospi-
tality and was refused. Now I have
come to you to ask you let me cele-
brate the Seder with you."
"Our food is very scanty," the af-
flicted man replied. "We do not have
everything that is necessary for Pass-

OIL BURNING ENGINEERING COMPANY,

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Detroit, Michigan.

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Served from 5:30 to 9 P. M.

There can be only one right way. fuel oil. More economical. Many
exclusive safety features. Absolute-
Oil-O-Matic has proved it for six ly dependable and automatic. Quiet
years. Now no one need be without and odorless.
the comforts of oil heating. Works
Thermostat relieves you of all
with any good heating plant, in any
work.
Starts and stops the burner
size house.
automatically. Keeps the house com-
Oil-O-Matic never was an experi- fortable regardless of the weather.
ment. It was right from the start.
Let us tell you what a guaranteed
It follows the four natural laws of oil installation will cost you. You can
combustion.
pay for it while you use it. Phone us
today.
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He hastened into the bedroom and
sank his face in the pillow in order
, not to hear his wife's sighs, and not
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to see her do the rough, hard work
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to which her tender hands had not
been used.
With a despondent heart the wom-
an took the money and two baskets,
and went to the city with her only
son to buy matzoth, wine and other
Passover incidentals.
Now, the boy, who up to recently
had been raised in luxury, became
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carrying a heavy basket, and after
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was summoned and, upon examina-
tion, it was found that the lad was
seriously ill.
The time for observing the Seder
arrived. With sad moods, husband
and wife sat down to the table and
commenced reciting the Haggadah.
Their lips moved rather mechanical-
' ly; their minds were turned, not to
i the Seder, but to contemplating their
deplorable condition. They looked at
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the old furniture in the room, at the
poor food on the table, at the cheap
glass cup of Elijah, and at their be-
loved sick son. They recalled the
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good days they had had before; the
beautiful house they had occupied,
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the magnificent furniture of their
mansion; the variety of delicacies
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and rare foods they ate on every holi-
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day; the gorgeous table set on Pass-
Milford Ave. and P. M. R. R.
over with the cup of Elijah in the
_ `M center; the many guests that used to
line with them; the recitation of the
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'Four Questions" by their beloved
son, whose voice sounded so mellow, I
so sweet. They thought of all these •
and, indeed, felt very depressed.
Each looked in a different direction
as though they were ashamed to face
one another. A melancholic silence
reigned in the house.
When, at last, they partook of the
scanty meal, and opened the door in
accordance with the custom, an old
beggar came in. His clothes were
worn out, his shoes dilapidated, and
his entire body covered with a heavy
dust as if he had come from a very
distant and long journey.
"I ant a poor wanderer," the stran-
ger began, "and destiny has brought
am desirous to
me hither tonight. I

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Bonstelle Company to Play in
Willard Mack's "High
Stakes" Next Week.

over. However, we shall be glad to
In a village in Russia there lived
share with you whatever we have.
"high Stakes " the Willard Mack
a wealthy and prosperous man who
Stay with us; you are welcome!"
play of thrills, laughter and surprises,
was very generous. Any wayfarer
The wayfarer sat down at the table will be the offering of the Bonstelle
that entered his house was sure to get
at least a day's lodging and board, and partook of the meal. Ile noticed Company at the Bonstelle Playhouse,
and plenty of provision for the way. that his hosts were sad and remarked: starting Monday night, April 13. This
"On a holiday We are to he joy- interesting tap scored at the Garrick
It was the custom of this benefactor
a few weeks ago with Lowell Sher-
to have many poor guests dine with ous!"
"How can we be joyous, after mis- man playing the leading role.
him on Saturdays and holidays.
Mannert Kippen will have one of
fortune has bestowed upon us such
But fortune took a turn with him.
hard blows? We were wealthy and the best opportunities yet allotted to
Ile gradually became poorer. At first
happy, never forgetting the poor. On him as Joe Lennon, the younger
he discharged his servants, then he
every holiday we had some guests at brother, while Gilds Leary will play
sold his estates, and afterwards his
our table. The Seder was ornamented opposite him as Anne Cornwall, the
household, leaving but the most nec-
with a beautiful golden cup for Eli- secret ary• Eleanor Martin will play
essary and indispensable things with
jah, the Prophet. Our son's presence the young and scheming wife oppo-
him. Ile also left his favorite golden
at the table was sufficient to make us site Walter Sherwin as the husband,
cup of Elijah the Prophet which he
joyous. But now we are deprived of an elderly man of wealth; Lester Vail
had been using for so many Pass-
everything; instead of the golden cup will have the role of Louis De Saida,
' overs, and with which he would not
there stands a cheap glass; our be- the blackmailer, and Walter Young
part, even if he were to go begging.
will be seen as the servant.
When Passover was impending the loved son is very ill!"
"Be not grieved, good people," said
once-rich man became very sad.
the wayfarer. God will not forsa k t •
"Holiday is approaching," he de-
Rev. Dr. Harry W. Ettelson of
you. Prosperity will yet abide with
spondently said to his wife, "and we
Philadelphia has resigned as senior
you as before. And as for Elijah's
have not any money for the Passover
rabbie of Rodeph Shalom Congrega-
cup, it does not matter what kind it
necessities. Let us sell the golden
tion tee accept a call from Congrega-
is, for it is the devotion and generos-
cup of Elijah, and buy matzos and
tion Children of Israel of Memphis,
ity of your heart, and not the value
wine with the money."
and beauty of the cup, that are ap- Tenn.
"This cup is dearer to me than any
possession in the world," his wife an-
swered. "It has been consecrated to
Elijah the Prophet, and vie may not
sell it. Let us wait yet; perchance
our aid will conic in a different way."
He sighed and kept silent.
They waited until the last day be-
fore Passover. Then he took the
Prophet Elijah's cup with trembling
hands and said to her: "Now, I am
compelled to sell the cup. I shall,
however, buy another cup, a glass
one, so that we commit no offense
, again Elijah."
Thus saying he wrapped the goblet
in paper and went out to sell it, leav-
ing his wife in tears.
Shortly he returned and handed her
25 rubles which he got for the cup.

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PASSOVER GREETINGS

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premated by God. Regarding your
son; I have heard from many people
that there is wonderful magic in the
wine of Elijah's cup, that if a sick
person drinks of it he recovers."
A wave of new hope, the stranger
brought into the hearts of the dis-
tressed parents. They immediately
gave the patient B taste of the wine
of Elijah, the Prophet's glass, and
soon the boy opened his eyes and
asked: "Who is this?"
"Your father, my child•" he an-
swered, and gave him another sip of
the wMe. After the second drink the
boy sat up in bed and asked:
"Papa, why do the candles 'ours
and the table is set as on a holiday'?"
"Because it is Passover today, the
season of our freedom, • replied the

Name

Address

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SAMUEL N. ROUFF

The Only Jewish Reo Salesman in Detroit.

REO MICHIGAN SALES, INC.

2272 East Jefferson

Edgewood 4410
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Oil Burning Engineering Co.

PICCADILLY
THEATRE

Dose by

CHARLES S. KLEIN

1015 Detroit Saviags B'alt Bldg.

Ramiolph 8312

Call Glendale 4216, or Inquire at Salesroom, 4155 Cass

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