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September 18, 1925 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-09-18

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PAGE FIFTEEN

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WORKING FOR DANCE
OF ATHENA SOCIETY

Mi. Chimovitz is one of the mem-
bers of the Athena Girls Club who is

WE WISH THE ENTIRE
JEWISH COMMUNITY

New Year

let

V

for Service and Window Shade
Satisfaction

D. & C. Window
Shade Company

12300 HAMILTON AVENUE

Shades for the Office or Home

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GREETINGS

And a Happy New Year

TO ALL

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We take this opportunity of thanking all
our friends and patrons for the part they
have played in our business during the past
year and to assure them that it will he our
endeavor to serve them even more the corn.
ing New Year.

Food — Service — Dance Music
Entertainment

Lippitt is president of the
United

Northwestern League of the

rah at Philadelphia and Byron ■ ve-
nues on Simchas Torah, Sunday eve-
ning, Oct. 11. The proceeds will be
used toward the purchase of busses

ADDISON HOTEL

INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS — ALL LINES

921-922 DIME BANK BUILDING

Cadillac 4025 - 8589

"SERVICE IS ALL WE SELL"

Life, Accident and Health Insurance.

Georgia Casualty Company

Automobile C

5686

Season's Greetins

And best wishes to Everybody
for the coming year

, Burglary, Plata Glass, Workmen's Compeses•

tion, Liability (all forms).

with Reputable I

Fire and Windstorm I

tatement

1924

STEADY PROGRESS

Life Insurance in force, $ 5 8,5 8 7, 2 50 .00
7,169,582.71
Assets
Life Insurance Paid
for in 1924 - • 12082,333.00
2,307,248.35
Gross Income, 1924 •

GAINS OVER 1923:—
Insurance in force - $6,762,027.00

Assets
Income -

MILWAUKEE. WIS.

GENERAL AGENTS

Jacobs Insurance Agency

921 - 922 DIME BANK BLDG.

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CONLEY'S SALES ROOMS

The Sales of Sales

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1925

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ATHLETIC SUPPLY CO.

— Makers of ---

MIDDIES, BLOOMERS, HEAD BANDS, ANYTHING IN CLOTH,

BATHING SUITS, BASKETBALL PANTS, RUNNING PANTS,

SUPPORTERS, SHIRTS, HOSE, SHOES, CAPS
CAMP OUTFITTERS

1139 WASHINGTON BLVD. at STATE ST.

Phone Cadillac 2021

the popular demand Miss
Bonstelle has announced that the com-
edy, "Kiki," will remain at the Bon-
stelle Playhouse for a third week. The
playhouse is filled every evening and
matinee by the theater-going public,
which is ordering its tickets well in
advance. Those desiring to see the
play are advised to make their reser-
vations early.

To fill

S. N. Rouff, with the Reo Motor
Car Company, 2272 East Jeffersor
avenue, enjoys the unique distinction'
of being the only Jewish salesman in
Mr.
Detroit selling the Reo car.
Rouff is well established with his corn.
pony and has many Jewish customers
who delight in the sturdy. dependable
qualities of the Reo and the exquisite
taste shown in the furnishing of their
, closed models.
Alwoys a popular car of the better
class. the Reo has leaped into sudden
popularity since the recent drastic
price reductions were announced

CADILLAC 4025 - 8589

NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS

1254-6-8 Griswold St.

"Kiki" Will Play for a Third
Week at Bonatelle Playhouse
at Public's Demand.

1 287,707.08
237,931.31

Insurance Company ofAmerica

"Meet Friedberg
Wear Diamonds"

.

- •

The Accident and Health Department
did its usual satisfactory business.

FRIEDBERG'S

Vestomm~NN~~•~011

Companies.

LET US SERVE YOU

by the Public.

Nest Meeting:
The next meeting will be held on
Monday evening, Sept. 21, at 8 o'cloek
In the fourteenth floor of the Taller
Hotel. • All members are urged to at-
tend as important business will be dis-
cussed.

ing

Rep

The Old Line Life Insurance Company of America

"The Student Prince" Opening
at Schubert-Lafayette Hailed

Detroirs newest and most exquis-
itely appointed theater, the Shubert-
Lafayette, opened its doors to the pub-
lic last Monday night with a perform-
ance of the most recent and success-
ful of the Shubert Brothers musical
Ve•MetiVs•V•SAIMM•
productions, "The Student Prince."
Sat.14VMSVM1SWISVIZIMMIVIM VSMICCSVAISWM
The theater at once favored com-
parison with the finest anywhere, not
FIRE PREVENTION
alone
for its decorative scheme in the
DAY WILL BE OCT. 9
auditorium and foyer, but also for the
many
conveniences for the public
The multiplication of special days
has been so extensive that one is like- which have been installed and un-
ly to note the approach of another known to these patrons, for the up-
,
with utter indifference to its mean- to-the-minute perfection of all those
ing, but Detroit cannot afford to re- mechanical devices associated with the
stage.
These
factors
were
especially
'rani Fire Prevention Day with any
stressed by prominent speakers dur-
such indifference.
The needless loss of life and suf- ing the inauguration exercises.
"The Student Prince" is a very able,
fering by fire, to say nothing of the
vast amount of property destroyed, truthful and clever adaptation of the
which in 1924 amounted to over $5 5 0,- famous Meyer-Foster tale of "Alt
100,000, can he greatly eliminated, be- Heidelberg," by Dorothy Donnelly,
cause most of our fires are due either who has successfully maintained the
to carelessness or neglect, con.- color of the original as well as its
quently preventable. spirit, and who has added a number
In this connection the Detroit Board of excellent lyrics which have found
of Fire Commissioners are asking the eminently satisfying settings in the
citizens of Detroit to assist in lower- charming melodies provided by Sig-
mund Rosenberg. The music is smith.
ing our fire loss by eliminating the
ganger of fire in and about their prem- ing as well as stirring, but never
ises, suggesting, a good time to start cloying or harsh. Here is good, sane
is now, just prior to Fire Prevention musk, singable lines, a libretto that
Week, which is October 4 to 10 this has stood the test of several transla,
tions and adaptations, and a setting
year.
that is ideal. Several of the songs
that are an essential part of the
Comedy of Idle Rich, "Upstairs drama have already found their way
and Down," Starts at Ma -
to popularity, and as the operetta con ,
tours here, we may expect "The Stu-
jestic Sunday.
dent Prince" to vie with another welt
"Upstairs and Down," the most out- known Prince in public favor!
standing of all Oliver Morosco's no- The Shuberts have brought on a
table comedy successes, will he the at- very capable company of principals
traction at the Majestic Theater for and an exceptionally well-trained
one week starting Sunday. Charles chorus. Honors go to Leonard Ceiley
Meredith and Isabelle Randolph will (tenor), who plays Prince Karl; tc
be seen in the leading roles and the Madeline Collins, as Kathie; to George
other members of the Woodward Morgan as the perfect embodiment of
Players have been assigned to excel- Dr. Engel, and to Gladys Baxter as
the Princess. All the other roles were
lent parts.
Crisp, peppy dialogue and plenty of arceptably filled. The production
laughs mark "Upstairs and Down" was under the personal direction of
as a thing apart from the usual farce J. J. Shubert, who had every reason
comedy. And in addition to the situ- to be proud and happy in the success-
ations provided by the authors, Jane ful outcome of this, the Shubert.' lat.'
0

Darwell, Forrest Orr, William Ams- est venture in the "legitimate" in
t••••Vt•vrX•VIJ dell, Doris Underwood, Cecil W. Se- Detroit.
tvoomvoivttss•v
(veggettet
crest, Gertrude Moran, J. Arthur
Young, Philip Brandon, Frederica
S. N. Rouff, Reo Salesman, En-,
Winstanley and Madeleine Race have
joys Rapid Sale of Cars
been provided with parts in which they
WE WISH THE JEWISH PEOPLE OF DETROIT A
Since Price Reduction.
can give full vent to their comic pro-
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
pensities.



Jacobs Insurance Agency

T Erizrrag,

at the meeting were Rabbis Leo M.
Franklin, Leon From, Harry Z. Gor-
don and Jacob Bienenfeld, formerly
of Indianapolis, who will reside in De-
troit.

ALL OF THE V'ERY BEST

for conveying the children to and from
the schools. A detailed account of the
work of the league will be given next
week.

525252525-45252525
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU

The activities committee of the Ue-!
trait section, National Council of Jew-,
ish Women, in pursuance of the policy
successfully inaugurated last season,
is offering to its membership and the
general public a series of lecture
courses. These courses, which deal,
with vital subjects, and delivered by'
able speakers who are especially fitted
for this work, are an admirable cor-
rective to the narrowing tendencies of
adult life and the surest pledge for
the future well-being of the comm.
Wily. Or. Earl Barnes, Dudley Crafts
Watson and Professor M. V. O'Shea
will deliver the series.
Or. Barnes has for his general sub-
ject, "Governments Old and New."
Dr. Barnes, who is a graduate of ('or-1
nell University, has been a professor
of European history at the University
i of Indiana, organized and heads the
department of education at Leland
I Stanford University, was staff lee-
MISS HELEN TIBIE CHIMOVITZ
' turer for the London Society for the
MRS. H. E. LIPPITT
actively interested in the dance to be Extension of University Training.
ebrew Schools which is planning
held at the Statler Hotel on Sunday I Dr. Barnes lectured here last year
evening, (lct. 11. Jean Gol(lkette's I and was widely acclaimed by his audi-
ince to be given at the Talmud To-
!owes. The lectures, which will be
Orchestra will play.
given on Wednesday evenings, Sept.


30, Oct. 7, 11, 21, 25 and Nov. 4 at
ZIONIST ORGANIZATION
8 o'clock in the chapel of Temple Beth
WILL MEET ON SEPT. 22 El, are as follows:
"Imperialism
in
England and
The first meeting of the year of De- France" and "Our Growing Interfer-
troit district of the Zionist Organiza- ence in Latin-America."
tion of America will be held at the
"The Republics of Switzerland and
United Hebrew Schools kidding, cor- Turkey" and "Our Fear of Popular
ner Philadelphia and Byron avenues,
Control.
on Tuesday evening, Sept. 22, at
"Socialism in Germany" and "Pull.
o'clock. A program both educational lie Ownership and Control in the
and entertaining has been announced.
United States."
Professor M. 11. Kaaplander of Phila.
"Sovietism in Hungary and Russia"
(holphia and New York, who has trav- and "The World's Fear of Class-Con-
elled extensively throughout the sciousness."
During 1924 old line or legal
United States and Palestine, will
"Dictatorships in Italy and Spain"
reserve companies placed approx.
speak on "Palestine and Her Possi- and "Growing Indifference of Voters
imetely f I I,500,000,000. of new
bilities." Reports tin the twenty- in ' States."
.
business on their books. Such
eighth American convention held last
"The League of Nations and World
figures were unbelievable 25
lune in Washington and on the Four- Court" and "Our Flag of a Super-
years ago.
teenth Zionist Congress held in Vienna
The popularity of insurance
State."
last month will be given. Discussion
Mr. Watson, who has as his general
issued by The Old Line Life
will follow on the season's program. subject, "The Enjoyment of Modern
Insurance Company of America
The presidents of local organizations Art," is the extension lecturer of the,
is growing by leaps and boon&
and synagmrues have been invited as Art Institute of Chicago and in that
and predictions of new business
special guests of the evening. A. J. capacity carries on all the publicity
or of the insurance in force, 25
Koffman is president of the local and educational work of that museum,
years hence, for this company,
or of all companies, would sound,
district.
which ranks with the Metropolitan of
possibly, like • fairy tale.
New York. Mr. Watson is recom-
Our conservative and steady
ANNOUNCEMENT
mended by Clyde Burroughs of the
growth is daily attracting large
Detroit Institute of Arts. His four •
volume. of new insurance. Many
The Pereira School of Dancing an- lectures, which will he given on Tues-
new men are joining under our
flounces the opening of the season on day afternoons, Dec. 1, 5, 15, 22 at o
banner each year. Progress is
Monday, Sept, 21, at 375 Monterey 2:30 o'clock in the chapel of Temple
now moved on by its own
avenue, Highland Park, teaching hal- Beth El and which will be illustrated
momentum.
let, interpretive, Russian and Spanish with stereopticon and chalk drawing,1
Inquiries are invited from
dancing, also classes in stage work are as follows:
men who would like to devote
and physical culture. Phone r1925 M •
1895-1925."
Painting,
"French
their exclusive time to the work
(Monet to Cezanne and Matisse.)
of Life or Accident K Health.
"Present Day Tendencies in Sculp-1
underwriting.
No.34 lure and Architecture." (The new
1..ocifte
1644
6
. 1 1 • e
Following the precedent estab-
lished by us, we wish our friendly
creative spirit, Europe, America.)
ALI
competitors success during the
New Design in Fine and Industrial
current year.
First Meeting: Art." (Aesthetic invention for life
The first meeting of Pisgah Lodge,' today.)
"New Contributions to American!
No. 34, I. 0. B. B., was held at Temple
Beth El last Monday evening when all Painting." (American masters and
the committee reports were presented. world leaders.) I
Professor O'Shea, professor of ed-
M. J. Kramer, chairman of the build-
ing construction committee, reported ucation at the University of Wiscon-
that work is progressing satisfactorily sin, is nationally known as an edu-
on the new' community center on East cator, author and teacher. He will
Ferry avenue. Max Edwards is chair- deliver four evening lectures designed
man of the finance committee, which to help the modern parent to under-
is seeking to raise funds for the stand the modern child and youth.
speedy completion of the center. Detailed announcements will be given
Adolph "Daddy" Freund and Milton later regarding the lectures which
Alexander also spoke. Honor guests will he held in February and March.

1

S. ERNEST

BERT MOSS

Mrs.

Detroit Council Plans Talks on
Subjects of Present Day
Importance.

a Happy andi grosperous

Yours

OF LEAGUE

Women Announce LEADER
OF HEBREW SCHOOLS
Lecture Courses

FURNITURE AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY AT 10 A. M.

Your Actual Savings in Cash Will Richly Reward You

CONLEY & MUDDIMAN

A uctioneers

Walnut 4498

4611 Fourteenth Ave. cor. Grand River.

Walnut 1167-W

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