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Ort Reconstruction Fund
NEW DETROIT
is Facing Monetary Crisis

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OPERA HOUSE

1008 RANDOLPH ST.
Cherry 1156

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LITMAN and FISHSON, Mgrs.

Friday Eve., July 3'
MORRIS SCHWARTZ

Assisted by the Following Artists:
ISIDORE CASHIER
MUNI WEISENFREUND
ELIAS TENENHOLTZ
WOLF ()Mill:AI/DEN
BEN-ZION KATZ
LAZAR FREED
MORRIS smAssBERG
JOSEPH SC IIW A RTZBERG
MARK SC II W Ell)
BORIS WEINER
JACOB MESTEL
PHILIP SHERMAN
MORRIS A PTEIKER

Of
NEW YORK.--Cables received by Dr. Henry Moskowitz, chairman
the executive committee of the Ort Recpnstruction Fund, are to the effect
that a serious crisis threatens the philanthropic work of that organization

because of luck of funds.
The Ort Reconstruction Fund is the American branch of the Ort organiz-
years' ago for the purpose of developing or generation
ation founded 40
farmers in Europe and teaching, the Jewish youth of Russia,
of Jewish
Poland, Lithuania, Roumania and other East European countries useful
trades. Since its founding, the Ort has established 20 Jewish agricultural
colonies in White Russia, 13 in Roumania, I9 in the Ukraine and three in
Lithuania. During the same period it founded a chain of fib trade schools
in those and other countries, in which thousands of Jewish young men
have been taught carpentry, plumbing, masonry, cabinet-making and other
Jewish
pursuits. It also estiablished a series of credit institutions to iisost
farmers in obtaining loans for house-building, live-stock. implements,

seed and fertilizer and advanced mono" -
artisans for tools and
ri .iib ls.
wthinaj tet‘.si'
'rl:
The social and economic upheaval in
w n the Wil r, and the re-!
Europe, folloig
erudeseence o f anti-Semitism which,I
together with the official boycotting of
—
the Jews in Poland, :stripped the Jews
Will Present
of Eastern Europe of every means of
N. Chasan of Judea Insurance
livelihood. Driven out of commerce,
Company Says Question Is
in which most of them wer• engaged,
thousand, of them turned to farming,
One of Adjustment.
while others sought to liecome skilled
workmen. The Ort leading both move-
A Play in Three Acts,
According it, Nathan Chasm'. Nasi
, ments, assisted many hundreds of •
By Romain Rolland, Author of "Jean.Christophe."
Jewish colonists to succeed as farm-. of the Order Sons of Zion, the con-
Translated by L. Bloomfield.
ers and doubled a n d trebled the en- Ain't between the Arab and Jew in
pacity of its trade schools. In this it i 'the Holy Land is not a political issue
Tickets can be obtained at Yiddish Playhouse; Cherry 2523.
had the financial assistance of the but a question of adjustment. "The
Also at Box Office on day of performance.
Joint Distribution Committee until ' situation is steadily improving and
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5511111Mann that organization withdrew from Eu- ' will continue to improve," said Mr.
rope. • Chasan, "by reason of a growing real-
It had been endeavoring to gaille • ization on the part of the inhabitants
$1,000,000 in this country for the con- that the nature of the country de-
tinuance of its work, but the incur- pends upon co-operation of the lac.
Second Week Starting Monday, June 29.
pletion of the fund has caused the tors concrened."
Mr. Chasan, who formerly lived in
present crisis which threatens the
closing of a large number of its vo- New York, went to Palestine as resi-
cational training schools, and the dent director of the Judea Insurance
abandonment of much I of its work Company, I•td., recently organized by
$1.50; Matinees Tues., Thurs. and Sat., 50c and 75c.
Nights 75c to
among the Jewish farmers of East-' the Judea Industrial Corporation of
Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 9792.
ern Europe. . New York, of which Judge Jacob S.
Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's.
"Nut only is our work in Russia and Strahl is president.
A Play of Appeal to Youth, Adolescence, Maturity and Age.
The Judea Industrial Corporation,
Poland threatened by the incompletion I
of the million dollar fund," said Dr.' chartered by the State of New York,
Moskowitz, "but the same peril threat- . was organized at the instance of the
harming Story
us and
ens the Jewish farmers of Roumania., tenth annual convention of the Or-
In the World'. Most
amo ALCOTT C
L OUISA FM.
Six thousand Jewish farmers received der Sons of Zion for the purpose of
grants of land in Bessarabia which, aiding the development of trade and
together with .1,0110 families who had industry in Palestine. The first step
been on the soil previously, makes a in this direction was the organization
Dramatired by MARIAN DE FOREST
total of 10,000 families. The land wiis of the Judea Insurance Company,
Meg. Jo, Beth and Amy Brought to Life on the Stage.
granted on the condition that it be en- , Lo s, whose object is to conduct in
I. really an in
'Very few yturies tio•ye... the sitality of 'Little Women'
tirely cultivated in two years. The Palestine a life insurance business on
theatrical •sent."--Ft. J. McLatichlin, Detroit News.
"'Little Women yhould be placed well tower,' the top in the nest fortnight's
Ort supplied the implements, i'"llli' I sound modern principles,
agricultural' -From nip observations based upon
Len G. Shaw, Detroit Free Press.
and seed, traveling
divereh, ..."- -
MATINEES TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
schools were installed, and a system ' many years' experience with the in-
c
EXTRA MATINEE TUESDAY Owing to tremendous interest of Clubs, Publi
of credits established. The end of the dustrial and manufacturing life of
•
Schools and Gioup Purch
two year period is near at hand, and New York, I am led to believe that
the 6,000 families we are trying to Palestine presents great possibilities
help may be compelled to admit that ' o f industrial development, much
the full cultivation on which the grant greater than I expected. Only after
of and was conditioned, has not been , one has seen the country can he un-
accomplished. This will mean a loss ' dorstand this. Among minor indus-
nf the land, a loss of all the effort that' tries, the tourist industry and the ho-
they have put in on the non's they I tel industry are making great strides.
have already cultivated, and they will', I should like to see a guides' associa-
be driven back int, that pauperism . tion formed, made up of young men
from which we sought to rescue them. familiar with modern developments
"In view of the fact that except as j in I'alestine. At the exposition of
farmers or as artisans the Jews of Palestinian industries, now' held an-
Europe have no means of existence, nually, where agricultural products,
the collapse of Ort work means a ter-, art and cement products, cotton and
tilde disaster for European .Jewry, silk textiles are shown, there is a
and a waste of the millions of dollars strong demand even from Egyptians
that were poured into that part of the, and Arabs for these goods. It is
world for relief." planned to send this exhibit to Eu-
The work of the Ort has the en-
dorsement of Vire-President Dawes,'
Secretary Hoover and Governor Smith,
among others. In a letter written by
Mr. hoover to Dr. Moskowitz recently,'
Secretary Hoover said:
"The particular purpose of the Ort
must command the sympathy and re-
spect of Americans. There is no
greater contribution than can be made
to the solution of the economic and
social problems of Europe than that
the Jewish masses in the towns should
be instructed and , enabled .to return
to tillage of the soil, and to enter pro-
STEINWAY
ductive labor as trained artisans.
"It is efforts like those of your or-
We offer the IatestGRINNELL BROS.
ganization that are the hopeful things
pianos from the lead-
SOHMER
in the world; they are accomplish-
ments of the things really worthwhile
ing manufacturers of
VOSE
in our lives. We can admit of ninny
the country note the
LUDWIG
disheartening, failures in the move-
list). Here, too, are
ment of progress, but every institu-
PREMIER
discontinued styles and
tion such as yours is a warranty of
STEINERT
confidence. Your work is a noble one
new sample instru-
and its continuance and extension is
STECK
ments away below reg-
something I hope for."
ular price; many rental
WEBER
pianos at big discounts

rats spa

THERE is a rare Touch

TALKS ON CONFLICT
OF ARABS AND JEWS

of the Unusual that
characterizes our show-
It extends to
ings
every line and curve .. .
It is an integral part of
the furniture and an
attribute of rare value.
People of discrimination
value this Distinction
most highly.

"WOLVES"

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The Bonstelle Playhouse

Robinson-Cohen Co.

The Bonstelle Company

C.4

LITTLE WOMEN "

HAYING SO
MANY PIANOS

—always in stock affords
such a variety of prices as
to absolutely insure find-
ing- an instrument here at

NEW MAIN STORE

1416-1424 Washington Boulevard

Also Four Branches

rope and America, which will greatly
assist in establishing friendly rela-
tions between the Jewish and Arab
population."

Kosher Hotel in Catskill Moun-

tains Offers Every Vaca-

tion Advantage.

The Swan Lake Hotel, at Stevens-
Man's passions at first are like a
cobweb's thread, at last become like ville, Sullivan County, near Ferndale,
New
York, is on Swan Lake, one of
the thickest cable.
the beautiful inland bodies of water
the
Catskill Mountains. A spacious
Men should be careful lest they in
cause women to weep, for God counts hotel was recently erected by H. and
II. Levine, the proprietors. Among
their tears.

the attractions for summer guests no
a casino, containing a large dance

floor and a refreshment stand; out-
door sports, including swimming,
rowing and horseback riding, and in-
door sports such as a bowling alley,
billiard room and a niotlon picture
theater.
All rooms in the hotel have hot
and cold running water with baths
and telephones on each floor. The
kitchen is strictly kosher.

Qheireu,

CHRYSLER FOUR

Just the Price YouWant to Pay

Walter P.Chrysler's

Right Price Market Opens at
8841-45 Twelfth St. With
Many Shops.
. —

and a great assortment

of exchanged pianos,

all going at a fraction

of original price.

Bk. sure to see our

matchless stock—

prices and terms t

suit make it easy to get

a Piano—NOW!

FREE

PIANO LESSONS

-for children between the ages of N and 15 who
have never before taken piano lesons. It is not
necessary that you have a piano and you are under

no obligation to buy one.

ENROLL NOW

Classes

start Monday, July 6th. Bring in

your boy or girl at once.

Grinnell Bros

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of nap

instrument tied hot

of

epeeiut tont-going Rent 11011 on request.

Hdqrs. 1515-21 Woodward Av.

DETROIT BRANCHES .
Woodward at Pasadena
Broadway near Monroe
East Jefferson, Imp. Continental Motors
Michigan at Thirty•second
Jos. Carnpaunear Yernans
Grand Riser, hall block above Joy Road
West Jefferson near River Rouge Postoffire
803 Ferndale Ave
Grano , near Harper

PIANOS RENTED
FOR SUMMER HOMES

ustomers does not •nd with sal. of car.
Our dealing. with c
Your new Chevrolet is hero.

New Chassis
Now Clutch
New Azhas

New Bodies
New Finish
New AotwAM-
meet.

COMPANY
CENTRAL CHEVROLET
Service"
"The House of Superior . ROSENTHAL, President
I
Manager
H. CRUDDER, G
Edgewood 4323
22177 East Jefferson Ave.

A new venture in the Twelfth •
street district is the Right Price
Market, SS-11-45 Twelfth street,
which contains several shops under
one roof catering to the marketing
needs of the residents of the neigh-
borhood. The market, which opened
two weeks ago, is under the manage-
ment of J. Saraguse, who also oper-
ates a high grade shop selling fruits,
groceries and vegetables. The other
shops are Grennan's Bakery. Bend-
ler's Gentile Meat Shop, Walker &
Greentield's Fish Market, Nathan Ru-
bin's Kosher Meat Stand. a Jewish
bakery and Candler Bros.' fresh dairy
products. As a demonstration otter
Gelfand's are giving away a jar of
sandwich filling with every purchase.
of a large jar of Gelfami's Mayon-
naise, Thousand Island Relish or
Dressing.
The combination of several stores
under one roof lowers the rent each
shopkeeper must pay and thus en-
ables him to pass this saving on to
his customers. The shopkeepers aini
. to give the best foods at the lowest
prices to the patrons of the market.

Demand for "Little Women"
at Bonstelle Playhouse Will
Prolong Its Stay.

Mks lionstelle's production of the
world famous story, "Little Women."
which is being offered at the Play-
house, has caught the public fancy
with a vim and according to preset"
demand for seats will continue longer
than the customary two weeks.
"Little Women" is the story of an
American family, taken from actual
life, reciting the adventures of the
March family, particularly of the
four girls. Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy,
their childish pranks, heartaches, sac-
rifices for their parents, loves, the
death of Beth, their romances. It is
filled with intimate touches, with
wholesome laughter and pathos—an
intensely human document.
Miss Bonstelle plays Mother March
and has brought Jessie Royce Landis
to Detroit to play Jo.

Jerusalem was destroyed because
the instruction of the young was neg-
lected.

Bad luck often brings good luck.—
Proverb.

Latest
hievement

B. Petrol, ,
tax eft.. Fur•wheel hYdrualic
brakes optionaL Body by antra.

Coach 11041 F. 0.

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must experience
them to know what
an advance has been
made in the four-
cylinder field. It is
enough to say that
F.O.B. Detroit ,--Tex Extra
Mr. Chrysler an-
a ride will amaze
nounces the new
and delight you.
Chrysler Four, companion car
to the Chrysler Six. It is here,
And when you ride you'll notice
ready for your inspection.
the absolute quietness Of the
four-cylinderengine, you'll find
car
owner
Whether you are a
no rumble or tremors in the
or not, by all means see this
body of the car.
new Chrysler creation. Ride in
it. Get to know the latest
Here is a car you can truly drive
Chrysler achievement which
all day without fatigue. It is
hardly ever necessary to shift
the master car builder identi-
gears, except for starting from
fies with his own name.
a dead stop. When shifting is
It will amaze you, for it is our
necessary it is made clean and
firm conviction that the new
noiselessly by the matched
Chrysler Four represents a bet-
transmission gears and easy
ter and finer combination of
clutch action.
power, speed, fuel mileage and
charm of appearance than any
There has never been the like
of the new Chrysler Four at
other four in the world today.
anywhere near its price. Be
The wonderful riding qualities
prepared for a great revelation.
of the newChrysler Four cannot

Walter P. Chrysler's
full conception of
what a four-cylin-
der car should be
has now become a
reality.

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