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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-10-09

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PLANS READY FOR
SHAAREY ZEDEK YOUTH
HALLOWE'EN DANCE
CLASSIFIED :-:l POSTPONE THEIR PLAY

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Owing to the sudden illness of one
members of the cast which was
caterer for weddings, banquets, of the
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates to enact E. Milton Altfeld's comedy,
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em- "Banging the Teakettle," under the
pire 0334-M. auspices of the Young People's So-
ciety of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue,
typing in the the presentation of the play has been
TYPIST will do extra
Announcement of
evening and in spare time during ist oned
evening
date on which the play will he given
day. Call Miss Taran, Walnut will be made shortly. The play - will
4030-J, 11437 Indiana Ave.
form a conspicuous number on the
program which will mark the installa-
MRS. A. STEIN will prepare strictly tion of the society's new officers and
kosher Hungarian meals to order.
formal opening of its autumn and
Telephone Roseville 39, Ring 2, or the
winter activities. ll was scheduled
call at Gordon Stop, Lake Shore
for Thursday, Oct. 15.
Drive, Mount Clemens. Take Lake
Shore car. Mrs. Stein also prepares
Rollins Company Announces
pure egg noodles at $1 a pound.

HALL

OPENING CONCERTS

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OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor

PROGRAM-WEBER. "Euryanthei" TSCHAIKOVSKY, Fourth Symphony; WAG-
Prelude; RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, "Spanish Caprice."
NER, 1..etwegrin"
at GrInnelre and Orchestrs Hall, $1. $1.50, $2, $2.50 (no tan). Glen. 8290.

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16 THURSDAYS 16 FRIDAYS

First Pair October 15 and 16

24 SUNDAY AFTERNOONS

First Concert October 25

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First Concert November 7

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PRICES (No Tax)

Apply at Symphony Offices,
Orchestra Hall. Glendale 8290.
D. EDWARD PORTER • - • Monger

What is expected to be one of the
most enjoyable affairs of the autumn
season will be the Hallowe'en dancing
party which is to be given by Per-
fection Lodge, No. 486, F. & A. M.,
on Thursday evening, Oct. 24.
The committee in its efforts to ob-
tain the best possible facilities to
make this affair an overwhelming suc-
aces, has selected the ballroom of
inzel
Webster Hall for this patty.
Society Orchestra will furnish the
music. The entire ensemble will be
donned in rube costumes.
Several special entertainment fea-
tures have been arranged for the eve-
ning. All the members and their
friends have been requested to wear
costumes suitable for the occasion-
overalls by the men and gingham
dresses for the ladies.
Tickets may be obtained from any
member of the lodge or from the
committee in charge: Harry Jacob-
son, general chairman; Max Edwards,
Ben Marx, Ivan Kahn, Charles Miller
and Jacob Rosenberg.

MACK B. WEISS - Strictly kosher

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THURSDAY and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 and 16, at 8:30

PAGE ELEVEN

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Style Show for Week of

TO RENT-Furnished room for two
Beautiful Models,
gentlemen or ladies in a modern
home. On a very good street, right
The Rollins Company, Adams ave-
off Linwood Ave. l'hone Hemlock nue near Woodward, and one of the
acknowledged leaders in the retail for
9429-J.
business in Detroit, announces a style
FOR RENT - Blaine Ave. 2011. show to take place next Wednesday,
Beautiful six-room flat. Steam Thursday and Friday.
heat; shower, side drive and ga-
This announcement will be greeted
rage. Reduced rent. Phone Euclid by women of fashion in almost the
2763-W or Garfield 2811-J.
same manner as the news of a purely ALL - JEWISH FOOTBALL
TEAM READY FOR WORK
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room social event by a social leader. Rol-
Phone Cherry 2523
in private family for one or two fins' style show always attracts both
2914 Hastings Street
matrons
and
debutantes
of
the
smart
young men or couple. 301 East
Any young man who wishes to play
A. LITTMAN and M. FISHSON, Managers.
Palmer. A. Lipset. Northway 4854. net and it is certain that few of them football this season with an all-Jew-
will miss it this year, coming, as it
Saturday nod Sunday, Oct. 10 and II. Matinee and Evening.
ish team is asked to report to Harry
FOR RENT-Nice comfortable room does, at such a seasonable time.
Thomas or Milton Mohler on Sunday,
The Great Success by the Entire Company
For this big event the Rollins Com-
for one or two gentlemen, with
Oct. 11, at 9:30 a. m., for a tryout.
"PALESTINE LOVE"
home privileges. Apply at 1653 pany has assembled a great selection Mr. Thomas resides at 7555 Cameron
Gladstone. Mrs. Howard, second of beautiful fur coats, representing avenue and further information.may
rform•nce
ar
Pe
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12.
Popul
ct
Mon day Night, O
the best in approved styles from the
floor.
be obtained front him. The follow-
" F O R H ER M O TH ER "
world's accepted leading makers.
ing are asked to report: Rubenstein,
FOR
SALE-Boston
Blvd.
East.
Solid
Many are originals. Fred II. Rollins
Tuesday Night, Oct. 13
brick; slate roof; center hall. Ten spent much of the spring and summer Ratkowsky, S. Gurwitch, N. Cur-
"THE HIDDEN NOOK"
witch,
Markle, Toppy, Blondy, "Bul-
rooms; five bedrooms; two baths; season in Europe and many copies of
t Perfo rmance
extra lavatories; vacuum system; models brought over by him, as well No," Trotsky, Messenger, Snits and
Wed nesday Night, O ct. 14. Benefi
Sussman.
The team will be backed
Kelvinator; canvassed walls; weath- as creations from sons of the finest
"S H A D O WS O F L IF E "
er stripped throughout. Large designers of Fifth avenue, will Iv on by the owners of several stores and
the
expects to make a good showing. On
Thursday Night, Oct. 15. The second literary performance by
screened porches. Three-car brick display.
Entire Company
garage. Beautiful garden. Lot . The show will he replete with in- Oct. 18 they will play in Ferndale.
60x178. Price and terms right, teresting features, including living The team is the only all-Jewish foot-
"REVIZOR"
Owner, E. H. Clarke, Randolph models and music. It will take place ball team in the city or state.
A play in five act., by Coati, depicting Russian life.
3888.
next Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-
• ■■■MIL'=■
day between the hours of 10 and 12 Orphans Will Be Entertained
11■■■■■
FOR SALE DUPLEX - Six rooms,
and 2:30 to 5.
on "Sweetest Day," Oct.
breakfast room. All modern im-
10, by Candy Makers.
provements. Will sacrifice if paid MIDDLE AGED WOMAN wants
up to mortgage. Phone Melrose
work by the day. Excellent cook
The following is the official pro-
4650.
and good housekeeper. Also prac-
gram of "The Sweetest Day," Satur-
tical nurse. 2044 Clairmount.
FOR SALE-Cleaning and pressing
day, Oct. 10:
business at 2530 Woodward Ave., FOR SALE-2684 Pingree. Eight-
Thursday, Oct. A, Leland School
near Adelaide St.
room house, four bedrooms. Ga- for .Crippled Children: Presentation
LAFAYETTE BLVD. AND SHELBY-PHONE CAD. $705
rage. All modern, conveniences. by Miss Clara Kimball Young of a
Fifth Brillinat Week. Bargain Moline* $2. On Thursday.
TO RENT-Furnished room, with
Near new synagogue. Owner sell- huge lollypop and a bag of candy to
private family. No children. With
GREATEST LIGHT OPERA PRODUCTION EVER OFFERED
each child. Friday, Oct. 9, St.
ing.
or without board. 2429 Buena
The Memo, Shubert Present
Francis Home for Boys: Presenta-
Vista. Phone Arlington 4814-J.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room tion by Miss Jessie Bonstelle of a
for gentleman
or mammoth
lady. Phone Eu• candy cane and a . bag of
clid
1735.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
candy to each child. Saturday, Oct.
with refined family for one or two
gentlemen or couple employed. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room 10, at 10 a. m., Temple Theater: A
ph aebn as , and
y efnoranndeaLl,yrne2n,0, 0:ithors
2447 Clairmount Ave., near two
suitable for one or two gentlemen. oP ladrtni
car lines. Call Euclid 1312-W.
1911 Burlingame, Apt. 308.
elephant owned by the children of
Organization of 150. Thrilling Male Chorus 60. Orchestra 30.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room FOR RENT-Bright front room for Detroit. Sheba will be outside the
Critics call it the most glorious musical play of our time.
one or two gentlemen. Large l theater and also will perform for the
and also unfurnishd room in pri-
Book and Lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. Music by Sigmund Romberg.
vate steam heated home. Apply
clothes closet. 1691 Hazelwood. children. Eddie McGrath will sing
Staged by J. C. Hofmann.
and lead the children in community
9108 Hamilton Ave.
Empire 5456-M.
Production under the personal direction of Mr. J. J. Shubert.
singing. Movies will be given at the
BUNGALOW
FOR
SALE-Parents
FLATS
FOR
RENT-1473
Burlin-
theater and many of the stars play-
Prices: Nights, 50c to $3; Sat. Mat., 500 to $2.50. All seats now.
notice. Linwood educational dis-
gam•. Three large bedrooms. Plen- ing in Detroit will do their bit. Sat-
trict. Near Roseville school and
ty closet spare. Immediate pos- urday afternoon: Presentation at
city college. Sacrificing my seven-
session. Reasonable rent to desir- orphans' homes around town of large
room income bungalow and furni-
novelty candies.
able tenant.
ture. Need money. See owner and
make offer. 2377 Richton, corner FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
PERFECTION LODGE
for refined gentleman, in private
LaSalle. Phone Hemlock 1009.
home. Gladstone, Dexter Blvd.
Perfection
Lodge, No. 486, F. &
FOR RENT-Airy furnished room
section. Breakfast if desired.
A. M., will hold a special communica-
The Most Unique Theatre In the World.
near two car lines in private fam-
l'hone Garfield 6916-M.
tion
Wednesday,
Oct. 14, at 7 p. m.
Nights $1.00 to $2.50; Thursday Mat. 7k to $1.50; Saturday Mat. WOO to $2.00.
ily. Call Empire 2547-J.
FOR RENT-Furnished room with F. C. degree and lookout committee.
Engagement Extraordinary!
HEBREW TEACHER-Young man
refined family. Near two car lines. M. M. degree team meets at 6 o'clock .
C. W. SANDORF, Secretary.
with thorough knowledge of the
Phone Garfield 8189-R.
By Order of-
Charles Wagner Presents
Hebrew language and modern lit-
erature is prepared to teach a lim- TO RENT-Will share modern home MAXWELL W. BENJAMIN, W. M.
or rent room with couple or two
ited number of children. Call Ed-
In Sebatini's American Romance
girls employed. 2341 Sturtevant.
ward Cabot, Empire 5155-111, 1699
Phone Hemlock 19744.
Clairmount.

Thursdays, Friday, $32-$24-$16-59
15 .16-410.-$4
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Sun. Afterns
1- 10c
1121-$$2.$1.1110-$80

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Making It Easier
for Mother

Probably no other modern conven-
ience saves Mother as many steps as
gas. She will tell you that it would be
next to impossible to "keep house"
under the old heating regime.
More than 3,000 people-all members
of the organization known as the Gas
Company-are proud of the fact that
the fruits of their labors are a boon to
womankind. Whether it be the work.
man in overalls, fitting gas lines in the
trench; whether it be the telephone
girl who connects your call; or whether
it be an executive of the organization
-all are conscious of the fact that
they are rendering a vital,and
important service.
This knowledge that theirs is a work
of public benefit keeps the employees
of the Gas Company consistently
faithful to their tasks. They are giving
you the very best service of which
they are capable.

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AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.

Phone Glendale 4121

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Storage, Moving, Packing and Shipping

FOREIGN SHIPMENTS A SPECIALTY

WOLVERINE STORAGE CO.

FINAL WEEK

11850 E. JEFFERSON AVE.

HICKORY 6940

SYDNEY BLACKMER

"THE CAROLINIAN"

FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room FOR RENT-Furnished room for one
in private home. Suitable for one or two gentlemen or ladies, wit h

THE BONSTELLE COMPANY

FOR RENT-Large airy room for
one or two persons, in private TO RENT-Furnished room in pri-
vote home. Phone Garfield 10994.
home. Garfield 4597-J.

or two gentlemen. 2090 Pingree.
Mrs. Dobis.

By RAFAEL SABATINI and J. E. HAROLD TERRY

Reorganized, Resumes Monday, October 19, In

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In the heart of the downtown business section.

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NEWLY FURNISIIED AND RENOVATED.

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NOVELTIES FOR

HALLOWEEN

Favori,'tards and Novelties for the Table and
for Parties.

Sheehan's 'Bookstore

1550 Woodward °Avenue

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Detroit's Nationally
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High-class service at low rates.
Large Wedding, Banquet, and Convention Halls.

SW. Now on Sale for This and Next Week.

175th Wk.
Beginning
Sunday
Night,

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Broadway Central Hotel

50c to $1.50.

Nights, 50c to $2.50, Pop. Matinees Wed.,
Saturday Matinee, 50c to $2.00.

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Universally
Accepted
As the Best

FOR RENT-Furnished roost for re- FOR RENT-Furnished room for re-
fired gentleman, in private home.
fined young man. Board if de-
2251 Nest Philadelphia Ave. Phone
sired. Mrs. 0. Goldstandt, 1996,
,Garfield 89984.
l'ingree. l'hone Euclid 0843-W.

GARRICK

TWENTY-FOURTH WEEK.

home privileges. Between Brush
and John R. Phone Glendale 9479
or Melrose 3936-W:

400 Rooms and Baths-in Singles, Doubles and Suites

JOSEPH E. GOULET - :

Managing Director

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NUMBER ONE DIMENSION

Contains White Pine Window Frames, Sash and Cornice Lumber.

Red Cedar Shingles 100% Clear.

Clear Michiga. White Pine Siding. Guaranteed Interior Finish.

C. W. KOTCHER LUMBER CO.

Main Office and Plant:
CRATIOT AND ST. AUBIN
North Yard: Conant and Holbrook

All Phones
Melrose 3390
Business Established 1864.

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NYTHING and everything im-

aginable in the jewelry and kin-
dred lines-from the smallest
screws and findings for any make
watch, to a hall clock or diamonds
and precious stones-from the cheap-
est to the most costly-silver or plati-
num-it can be purchased in "Jewel-
era Court" of the Metropolitan Build-
ing.
There are manufacturing jewelers,
engravers, watchmakers and other
craftsmen in both the wholesale and
retail branches.
Such representative firms as the
following (together with many more)
are comfortably established In this
Ideally suitable building:
E. II. Pudrith Co., Jacob Segal &
Co., II. W. Ilimelhoch Co., W. F.
Broer Co., Wachler & Horwitz, Fink-
Harrison Co., American Watch Im-
port Co., Kagan's Jewelry Shop, Ar-
nold Neiss, Philip Krawitz, A. J. Cut-
ler, Maiden Lane Jewelry Co., Julius
J. Melms, Harrison & Smith, Scriber
& Loehr, Boston Refiners, Muchlke
Craftsman Shop, Wallace Monroe
Co., Gleichmann Crystal Co., Fein-
' berg Max Co., Service Jewelers, I.
Fredland, Schulte Optical Co., Franz
& Kamin, Frank S. Finney, Jose Win-
sen, 0. I. Baker & Co., Walter Hart-
wick, Frank D. Leslie, F C. Brinkoff,
Harold L. Forth, Syrnin •ton & Klink,
H. V. Gray & Co., S. A .ofon.

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An up-to-date first class hotel, newly furnished and
completely equipped to give the finest service available
on a scale of rates lower than other hotels in the city.

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Elaborate and ingenious protective de-
vices have been installed throughout the
building for the safeguarding of the valu-
able stocks, day and night. This is the
building of really fine wares. For floor
plans, apply to George P. Yost or through
your own broker.

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