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October 16, 1925 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-10-16

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MACK B. WEISS — Strictly kosher

Next Sunday Afternoon .t 3:30.

FIRST SUNDAY CONCERT

Grinnell'• •nd Orchestra Hall
Enke. 25c, 110c, 75c, $1 (No Talt.larlS81:41

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Situation.

SEASON TICKETS AT REDUCED PRICES STILL ON SALE

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TYPIST will do extra typing in the
evening and in spare time during
day. Call Miss Taran, Walnut
40304, 11437 Indiana Ave.

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THURS. EVE., OCT. 29—AT 8:30—FRIDAY EVE., Oct. 30

Second Pair of Symphony Concerti o
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HULDA LASHANSKA

villa 39, Ring 2, or call at Gordon
Stop, Lake Shore Drive, Mount
Clemens. Take Lake Shore car.
Mrs. Stein also prepares pure egg
noodles at $1 a pound.

Tickets $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 (No Tax) at Grinnell's and Orchestra Hell. Glen. 8290.

FIVE YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT S

EDITH M. RHETTS, Lecturer 0
SATURDAY MORNINGS at 10:30—BEGINNING NOV. 7

OR KOLAR, Conductor

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Season Tickets $2, $1.50, $1, 50, Boxes 118 and $24.

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DRIVING TO NEW ORLEANS, then
to Florida. Closed car. Want corn-
minion able to drive. Leatins, nex t
week. For particulars write Jew-
ish Chronicle, Box 121.

WILL ROGERS

DeReszke Singers

ORCHESTRA HALL

FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
for refined gentleman, in private
home. Gladstone, Dexter Blvd.
section. Breakta,t if desired.
Phone Garfield 6916-M.

Night, 8:15 P. M., October 24 g-

AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION ENDOWMENT

PRICES: $1.10 to $3.30.

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FOR RENT—Nice warm furnished
room for respectable lady, with pri-
vate home. Good location. Rent
reasonable. Call Clifford 1249-W.

LAFAYETTE BLVD. AND SHELBY—PHONE CAD 8703

Bargain Matinee on Thursday. Best Seats $2.00.
Proclaimed the Most Glorious Play of All Time.

Th. M

. Shubert Present

"The Student Prince"

EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER—
Would like to keep small set of
books in spare time. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Phone Empire 3706-M.

In Heidelberg

FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
and bath for two girls, in private

from 350 Times in New York; Seven Solid Months in Chicago.
With a Wonderful Singing ■ nd Acting Co.).
150 People — Girl Chorus of 35 — "Student" Chorus of 50.
Grand Opera Cast of Principals. Symphony Orchestra of 30.
Every Shop Girl, Every Working Girl Should See This Play.
Book and Lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. Music by Sigmund Romberg.
Staged by J. C. Huffmann.
Production under the personal direction of Mr. J. J. Shubert.
Mat., 50c to $2.50. All seats now.
Prices: Nights, 50c to $3; Sat.

Direct

home. Near two car lines. Phone
Garfield 7607-W.

FOR RENT—Eight-room flat in new

duplex. Two bath rooms, garage;
light, airy rooms. Big back yard.
Apply 2083 Gladstone, corner Four-
teenth.

C1512 Yiddish Playhouse •

2814 Hastings Street

Phone Cherry 2523

A. LITTMAN ■ nd M. FISHSON. Managers.

Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 17 and 18. Matinee and Evenings.
The Second Week for the Well Known Dramatic Play

"WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW"

be given
WednesdayEvening, Oct. 21, • beautiful perforrn•nce will
The play will be the
for the Northern Progressive Ladies Society.
dramatic success

young man or lady. Near two car FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
lines. 1250 Calvert, Aptl 1. Phone
for girl willing to stay with chil-
hemlock 9129-R. dren two or three evenings a week.
88 a month. Phone Hemlock
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished airy
4908-M.
room with refined family for gen-
tleman or young lady. Near ekr CASHIER WANTED — Young lady
2522
line. Breakfast if desired.
for retail store. 111u•t be experi
Tyler Ave.
enced. Apply Charles Jr. Store,

314 Woodward.
FLAT FOR RENT--Normady Blvd.
15920. Six large rooms, tile bath,
shower, Near car and bus lines. BEADING, embroidering, designing,
smocking, art painting and Rhine-
Very nice neighborhood. $65 with
stone setting done. Phone Empire
garage. Call all week, Arlington
1092-R. Jeanne A. Rosen, 1519
2395-W.
I Seward.

masterpiece

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be given.
Showing a true picture of Russian life, will

THE BONSTELLE PLAYHOUSE

The Most Unique Theatre in the World.

Opening of Season Beginning Monday,

Oct. 19.

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50c and 75c.

The BONSTELLE Co.

Comedy

"Beggar on Horseback"

NE YER
A IN CHICAGO
TWO YEARS IN NEW YORK—O
By George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly.
A. Inspired and Produced by Winthrop Ames.

JUST A FEW NEW YORK COMMENTS:

not often that one hears so much leughter •t • romedY. -
convdg."
Oct often that one hears so much aughter at • —Percy
Hammond, Tribune.

Rots the bell for absolute dramatic novelle.-
—E. W. Osborne, Evening World.

FIRST TIME IN DETROIT

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TONIGHT

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GARRICK

Nights, 50c to $2.50. Pop. Matinees Wed , 50c to $1.50.
SaturdayMatinee, 50c to $2.00.

Greatest Smashing Success of All Times
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AARON EDGAR

n iversity of
t‘,Tri""" High School Teacher, Graduate of the U
ki
Givespri••te lessons in English, French and German.
HEMLOCK 2704.
589 LEICESTER COURT.

FOR RENT—New store and flat. TO RENT—Furnished room for de-
F ir a ble gentleman, in private home.
0034 Twelfth street. Phone En,
2052 Taylor, upstairs
pire 1722-M.

FOR RENT — Beautfiul upper six- —
Timm flat. 1665 Glynn Court. Rent
reasonable. Owner leaving city.
Heated with oil. Call Cadillac 1040.

240,000 Have Already Seen It.

Seats Now on Sale for TM. end Next Week.

FOR RENT — Furnished room for
young gentleman or couple. In-
Twelfth St. Lower 0 sit, six rooms.
quire any lime Sunday oreve-
Phone ilemloc 2357-VV.
nines. 438 Frederick, Apt. 15.
near bus and street car.
__ FOR SALE—We have several two-
FOR SALE—Doing good business-- . family flats that ha,- to be seen
to be appreciated. 1 tsadena wtst
northwest corner of Phila.
On the no
of Linwood and Monterey west of
I ielphia and Twelfth, 8537 Twelfth.
1.ew Roosevelt
Gnt
store,
also
adjoining

Linwood.
Near the
tut vaca
Sch000l. I am owner and builder
l ot, 75x35. Can and willing to
and must sell at once. Leaving for
build on the entire lot to suit any ,
large business. Call owners, Mel- , South. Phone Euclid 2624 or Cad-
iliac 8375.
,
rose 5244 or Euclid 1158.

TO RENT---Furnished room with eld-; FOR RENT — Monterey 2745,
be-
Linwood.
Dexter Blvd. and Six
large
twe
erly couple. Piano privilege. 165 1
Near Roosevelt School.
Connecticut, Phone H e m I o c k
rooms and breakfa>i room; tile
0729-W.
bath, shower, fireplas.• and French
-
O FOR
doors. A real new kosher flat.
RENT — 2090 Pingree. Nice !
O
large furnished room for one ors, Must be seen to be appreciated.
two persons, in private home. Phone Euclid 2624 or Cadillac
8375.
.
Phone Euclid 3593-M.

TWENTY•FIFTH WEEK. SEE IT!

.

THANK PATRONS OF DANCE

Mrs. 11, E. Lippit and Mrs. Max
Weksler, chairmen of the Simehas
Torah ball given last Sunday evening
at the Philadelphia and Byron Tal-
mud Torah by the Ladies Auxiliary
of the United Hebrew Schoolsdwish
to thank the committees and "mem-
bers who assisted in making the af-
fair such a success. Thanks are also
extended to the Gunsberg Packing
Company, Subway Flower Shop and
Ferguson Brothers for their contri-
butions.

Protect Your

Walls and Curtain.

with

UNITAS
RADIATOR SHIELDS

Glendale 6359

STEEL BAKE-ENAMELED

NEAT IN APPEARANCE
LOW IN PRICE

UNITAS PRODUCTS, Inc.

(New Address)

Better in the dust than to crawl
near the throne.

79 MARTIN PLACE
Half Block from Weedwarel Ave.

15

GREAT COMICS

in Color

12 FUNNY PAGES

By the World's Most Famous
Comic Artists

EVERY SUNDAY

IN THE

DETROIT TIMES

FOR RENT—Furnished room for two
Ave. Beautiful
gentlemen, with couple. 1534 W. TO RENT-583 King
five-room steam heated flat. Rent
Euclid Ave. Phone Empire 3706-M.
reasonable. Phone En pire 1722-M.
--
FIAT FOR RENT —6,:5 Colburn,
FOR SALE—Two-fam . 'y brick ve-
near Second. Six-room u oer. Fur-
neer. Six large rooms and bath
nace heat. Garage optional. Front
each. 346 Belmont, between John
and back porches, also attic. North-
R. and Brush. Ph-ne Glendale
way 5475-W.
2561-R.

75c to $1.50. Mats. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,

In the Fantastic, Wise, Witty, Satire

double store, will divide or remodel
to suit tenant. Cass Ave. (4705),
corner Forest; large house, ideal
for jobbing or light manufactur-
ing; will remodel to suit tenant.
Grand Blvd. East (1677), opposite
Packard 'Motors; good.incation for
restaurant or shop. Gratiut Ave.
12158), large store, suitable for
grocery or any other business. Mt.
Elliott (5724), store with large
apartment. Rivard near Frederick
and apartment
store
(5317),
above; suitable for barber or tailor
shop. Sibley (29), near Wood-
ward; good businesS location; will
remodel. Woodward Ave. at Rose-
dale; good business location, gents'
or ladies' furnishings. D. W. Si-
mons. Address, 1'201 Majestic
Bldg. Phone, Cadillac 3045.

at Dexter Blvd, with garage. Phone FOR RENT—Nice clean furnished
Garfield 9355.
room for one or two persons. 1676
Clairmount. Phone Empire 1719-W.
FOR RENT—Steam heated room for

THE STORM"

"REV 1 ZOR"

every woman in the city of Detroit
realize her obvious duty and get her
to
at once to register, and on Nov. 3

FOR RENT—Seven-room lower flat TO RENT—Six-room new flat at
3006 and 3008 Monterey, near
in colonial duplex. Two baths, ga-
Dexter Blvd. Phone Melrose 5076.
rage, side drive; rooms extra large.
2448 Pingree near LaSalle Blvd. ELDERLY LADY desires companion
Phone Euclid 3421-W.
to share flat. Gladstone, near
Twelfth St. Phone Euclid 2936.
FOR RENT—Flat on Virginia Park

will be given by

Thursday Evening, Oct. 22, for the second time, Gogol's

It may be that without the help
of women the issue of freedom will
be lost. How can we possibly make

MOTHERLESS CHILDREN of school FOR SALE—Real Estate. Forty feet
age of refined family will find a
of Woodward Ave. frontage on the
genuine home with a well known
west site of the avenue between
intelligent widow of excellent rec-
Lewiston and the Nine-mile Road.
ommendation. For particulars call
Will accept good land contract as
Arlington 5111-J between 4 and 9
part payment. Terms. Call Own-
p. m.
er, Hemlock 1141-W.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
with refined family for one or two TWO YOUNG MEN desire room and
board. Preferably with private
gentlemen or couple employed.
family in Northwest section, Write
2447 Clairmount Ave., near two
Jewish Chronicle, Box 119.
car lines. Call Euclid 1312-W.

"LOVE FOR PALESTINE"

Monday Evening, Oct. 19, • popular performance
the Entire Company entitled

Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and
chestra Hall.
A. M., will hold a special -meeting
Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 4 o'clock. F.
C. degree at 7 o'clock.
Abraham ilaitowitsch, the young C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
Russian violinist who will be present-
By Order of—
ed in a recital at Orchestra Hall on MAXWELL W. BENJAMIN, W. M.
Thursday evening, Oct. 22, has prob-
ably a more unique standing among
contemporary wielders of the violin LUZZATTI DENIES
bow than any other brother artist.
ALLEGED BAPTISM
Ever since his early childhood he has
been handicapped with impaired eye-
1(011E. — (J. T. Art — Complete
sight, which compelled him during his
student years to acquire his remark- surprise at reports of his alleged bap-
w as exprelled by I.uigi Luzzatti,
tise:
able violin mastery entirely through
the aid of the touch system. lie has Italian Jewish statesman and former
Prime
:Minister of Italy, in an inter-
overcome with ease some of the most
difficult passages of classical compo- view with the correspondent of the
sitions by this seemingly near impos- Jewish Telegraphic Agency at Ba-
d '
sible method.
would like to ask the Jewish
His program will be as follows:
Telegraphic Agency to emphatically
Mendelvanlin deny this report, which was circu-
Concerto in E Minor
J. F. Bach
Chaconne (fur Orrin alunel..
lated by the Polish Senator Buzek.
Air in Lenaky from the opera 'Torten.
Tircheikow•y-Auer I have never conversed with Senator
Burgin"
Cecil Iturleigh Fluzek. This is a pure invention.
Imlian Snake Hence
I
Fildrh
Poem
Ries have always remained faithful to the

Perpet mini Mobile
I
am
Sareaate
faith
of
my
forefathers
and
Romance Andalusia sass .....
Eantaiiie Our deli Theme* Ruaxes
proud of my Judaism," Luzzatti de-
RimekriKuraskulf-Auer
clared.
Miss Maraud Mrinnetrach at the piano.

BUNGALOW FOR SALE—Parents vote?
notice. Linwood educational dis- FOR SALE HOUSES-1471 West
Euclid. Single six-room, at a very
trict. Near Roosevelt School and
city college. Sacrificing my seven-
reasonable figure. Near the Tal-
bungalow
and
furni-
mud Torah Schools and Emanuel
income
room
Synagogue. Mr. Rice, Empire 8783.
ture. Need money. See owner and
make offer. 2377 Richton, corner
FOR SALE FLATS-3350-58 Cal-
LaSalle. Phone Hemlock 1009.
vert. $18,500 for this fine two-
family flat, just a step from Dex.
FOR RENT—Furnished front bed-
ter. The least expensive flat on
With
or
room in private home.
the street. Fine locality and real
without garage. Suitable for one
investment. Mr. Rice, Empire 8783.
or two young men or women or
---
couple. Must have reference. 4546
TO RENT—BUSINESS PLACES—
Oregon Ave.
Cass Ave. (4231), near Willis;

Local Representative: J. J. Stein.

ILAPAV

linist, Will Play at Or-

PAGE ELEVEN



and the

GRINNELL'S BOX OFFICE AND ORCHESTRA HALL

as I soon discovered to my aniazt-
ment, to register no that they might
vote 0 II Nov. 3. They were women
of every type and character, of every
age and degree—all wanting to quals
for voting. Wooten should site
ifY
for the same reasons that men should
vote. Decidedly, women should use
the ballot, the most powerful of mod-
ern implements of self-government
I have reason to believe that the
majority of women are registering,
simply because of the persistent, in-
sistent urging of the 30,000 or 35,
000 Klansmen who are making a

PERFECTION LODGE

Russian Blind Vio.

TEACHER—Young man
with thorough knowledge of the
Hebrew language and modern lit-
erature is prepared to teach a lim-
ited number of children. Call Ed- mighty effort to secure control of Inc
Whom fortune favors the world
of Detroit. The Kluxers
ward Cabot, Empire 5155-M, 1699 government
Moe with Machiavelian astuteness favors.
it

Clairmount.
they
have
a
source
o
St en that
erto untapped power—the votes of
FOR RENT—Bright front room for the women of their households. These
one or two gentlemen. Large
thousands of votes may swing the
clothes closet. 101 Hazelwood. balance in their favor at election,
Empire 5456-M.
and so they are getting their women
to register.
FLATS FOR RENT-1473 Burlin-
There is only one answer. All in-
game. Three large bedrooms. Plen- telligent women who love America
Immediate pos- and who value American ideals of
ty closet space.
session. Reasonable rent to desir-
freedom and toleration must register
able tenant.
and vote.

HEBREW

SEATS NOW

Saturday

By Milford Stern.

On Wednesday afternoon I hap-
pened into the City Hall and, looking
MRS. A. STEIN will prepare strictly in the 011ie e of the City Clerk, saw
kosher Ilungarian meals to order. .hrongs of women crowding the
Soprano 0
Call Edgewood 2479•M. or Rose- t
spaces and the counters and seeking,

OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor

, 130)

Haitowitseis,

caterer for weddings, banquets,
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates Milford Stern Writes Personal
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em-

View of the Present
pire 0334-M.

O

VICTOR KOLAR Conducting

Urges All Women-
To Register Now

(

STENOGRAPHER with knowledge
of bookkeeping desires position
with reasonable salary. Phone Em-
pire 5644.

HEBREW TEACHER—Experienced.'
Well acquainted in Hebrew and
English; will give private lessons
in Hebrew. Call Hemlock 7600-R.'

FOR SALE—Brick bungalow, steam
heat. Four bedrooms, mahogany
and white enamel finish; garage.
Near Linwood. Call owner, Eu-
clid 26034. 2641 Carter Ave.



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colder than ice and stays cold without attention. It is
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Foods actually improve in this dry. cold air.

Install Kelvinator in your refrigerator and the keeping of

ONE DAY
BATTERY CHARGING

food will cause you no trouble. You can go visiting and
simply forget refrigeration. We will gladly give you

details if you phone or call.

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