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October 16, 1925 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-10-16

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America lavish periodical Carter

CLIFTON MINIM • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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Appeal For Funds
For Consumptives

1

"Beggar on Horseback" Will Richey,

Feature Reopening of Bon-

atelle Next Monday.

'

Hellifi

Miss Bonstelle has a great surprise

of Denver Society I in store for patrons of the Bonstelle

Playhouse when she opens with re-
organized company on Monday night,
Oct. 19. The surprise is none other
than the fact that she has been able
'to secure the spectacular and fantas-
he
motto
of
the
Jewoish
Consump-
' tic Winthrop Ames production, The

tie,: Relief Society of Denver from Beggar on Horseback," one of the
the Talmud is, "He who saves a life outstanding successes of the past two
is considered as if he preserved the seasons and one which has never yin.
whole world." The society aims to ited Detroit.
save the lives of as many !nen, worn. l This fantasy and comedy min-
er. and children as is humanly pos. vents the work of two aggressive and
-'ille from tuberculosis and as such ma i l y rising American authors,
a.ks the old of every Jew in the 1 Ggorge, Kaufman and Marc Connelly,
country. At present the crowded I who have also scored with such plays
condition of the buildings is making , as "Dulcy," "To the Ladies," "Mer-
it uncomfortable for patients, ' 1 "e - ' ton of the Movies" and "Deep Tan-
nurses and employes, who sorely , glad wddwood.„
t.,r,,
Among the new faces in the re-
Ici '' the lack of accommodations.
01..,.' women are applying fur to - ' organized Bonstelle company will be
than
ever
before
in
the
juice
'
found
Gale Sondergaard, Martin Burs
II,It :alum
of a long waiting list. Only urgent ton, Melvyn Douglas, Those familiar
•s are admitted and these names- through past seasons or a few pre.
slated what is called the "most drastic . ,..i„us performances include Mary
move on the part of the society, the . Huh Carolyn Humphreys and Jessie
turning over of the synagogue build- Royce Landis, and among those well
in • into a hospital ward Just 10 days, known are Jessie Bonstelle, Dorothy
More Rosh Il
ashona
I n order to meet this need the hos. ---
petal is arranging to build a woman's I
and children's building, at the cost of
$1,000,000, which will immediately)
provide a home for 125 women and
fin children. This will relieve the'
present congestion, admit half the
waiting list and provide means to ad-
mit the rest of those on the list. On
Aug. 1, 180 Jews had unsuccessfully
applied for admission.
Mrs. Francis Hellin is spending sev-
era' weeks in the city at 314 Rowena ;
street in the interests of the building
fund of the society. Detroit has five;
national directors, who are David W,
Simons, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Da-'
vid Oppenheim, 'N'Irs. Israel Kaplan
and Moses Kaufman. Any of the
above will be glad to receive contri-
butions to the balloting fund. Be-
quests and gifts of all kinds are also
welcomed by the society.

.1..1(..; Aid of All Detroit
Jews for Building.

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COMPLETES PLANS
FOR AUTUMN DANCE

Pisgah Affair at Book-Cadillac Prom-
ised A. One of Finest Yet Given.

Preliminary arrangements have
been made for the autumn dance to
he given by Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I.
O. II. B., on Sunday evening, Nov. 1,
in the Italian Garden and crystal ball- ,
room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Several special entertainment fea-
tures have been arranged for as an
added attraction and under great ex-
pense the lodge has obtained the serv-
ings of Bill Foley and his Keystone
Serenaders, who will furnish the mu-
sic .
The proceeds of this affair will be
wed toward the community house
fund, which is now being built on
Ferry avenue between John R. and
Brush street. This building will be
used by all organizations of this city,
serving as the only Jewish commun-
center, thus far. Alfred Ross ,
president of the lodge, predicts that
the building will be ready for occu-
pancy by the latter part of December
and extends a welcome hand to any
e•ganization which would like to use
to e lodge rooms as a meeting Place.
The auditorium which is being built
will be one of the largest in the city.
Tickets for the dance may he ob-
tained from any member of the lodge
or from the following committee in
charge: Jacob Rosenberg, general
chairman; Abraham Gurovitch, Sam-
uel Moscow, Silas Feinberg and Ab-
raham Max.

President of Nash Motors Com-
pany Reports Large In-
crease in Profiits.

At a meeting of the directors of
the Nash Motors Company President.
C. W. Nash reported that for the
three months ending Aug. 31, 1925,
after deducting expenses of manufac-
turing (including depreciation), sell-
ing and administrative, and providing
for local, state and federal income
lases, the net income amounted to
$3,840,268.25, as compared with $1,-
205,766.09 for the same period a
year ago.
A quarterly dividend on preferred
stock of $1.75 was declared payable
Nov. 1 to stockholders of record of
Oct. 20.
The value of sales for the above
three months showed an Increase of
124 . 7 per cent over the same period

a year

ago.

God blesses the seeking, not the
finding.

On Labor Party at Orches-
tra Hall on Oct. 19.

City officials, prominent Method-
ists and the members of the Penguins,
a liberal club, are preparing to wel-
come Arthur Ilendreson, British La-
bor party leader, to Detroit on Mon-
day, Oct. 19.
Mr. Henderson will come here from
Toronto, as part of a flying tour be-
tween sessions of parliament, and
will make a public address under the
auspices of the Penguins in Orchest ra
Hall Monday evening, at 8:30 o'clock.
He has been a prominent leader in
the temperance movement in England
and Scotland and was formerly pres-
ident of the National Brotherhood
council. His eldest son, Capt. David
Henderson. was killed in action at
the Somme and two other eons served
through the war.

DeReszke Singers, Touring the
Country With Will Rogers,
to Be in Detroit.

1

OF THE UTMOST

The DeReszke Singers, who are
touring with Will Rogers this season
under the management of Charles I..
Wagner, were discovered by no less
a person than Mary Garden.
These four young men who form
the quratet, Erwyn Match, Hardesty
Johnson, Floyd Townsley and Harold
Kellogg. are all native born An
despite the Polish name they
have token fur their quartet. They
tuned their quartet in honor of their
coach, the late Jean DeReszke, who
seas considered not only one of the
greatest singers but the moat dis-
criminating of teachers. They coached
under Jean DeReszke's personal su-
pervision at Nice, France, fur two
years. They are touring -throughout
the country with Will Rogers.

"The Revizor," by Gogo, will be
performed by the Yiddish Players on
Thursday evening, Oct. 22, as one
of the literary plays of the present
season.
Gogol, a master of sardonic hu-
mor, with a gift for pricking the
many hypocricies which bulked large
in the Russia of the Czars, pierces the
solemn stupidity of Russian official-
dom in his rollicking comedy, "The
bu-
Revizor (the inspector). On
reaucrats could scraps and bow as
did this fraud before the inspector,
but their chagrin knew no bounds
when they learned that he was an
WILL SPEAK IN DETROIT
imposter.
Dr. Alexander Lyons, rabbi of the
He who loses himself suffers the
Mischa Fishson plays the Revizor
Eighth Avenue Temple of Brooklyn,

and is ably supported by the splendid greatest hiss.
N. 'Y., has been asked to give one of
cast which has been giving excellent
the
leading addresses on Nov. 12 at
When love and duty do not direct
entertainment at the Hastings street
the World Alliance for International
there is no gain.
playhouse.
Friendship Through the Churches 111
Weeds need no watering; they Detroit. Ile will speak on "The Open
Example does more for one than
Soul."
I grow over night.
much teaching.

IMPORTANCE!

THE CIVIC DUTY LEAGUE IS CALLING
YOU to a meeting of citizens to discuss ways
and means of getting out the vote.
Every Jew who has the welfare of his ctiy
at years should be there. It will be the most im-
portant meeting of its kind ever held in this city.

YOU CAN'T MISS IT!
YOU MUST BE THERE!

Knights of Pythias Hall, 3153 Cass Ave.,
Thursday, Oct 29, 8:15 P. M.

PROMINENT SPEAKERS!

(Meeting called for October 22 is off.)

(ssasammn,

DSON•ESSEX

For the Month and For the Year

By Hermann Hoexter.

Maenwhile, all subscribres to the
symphony concerts, and all who are
interested in superior musical produc- ,
lions, should not miss the magnificent
production of "The Student Prince" I
at the Shubert-Lafayette, where the I
principals, the chorus and the gor- j
geous settings combine to make up
an evening of music and drama that I
is a delight from beginning:to end.

YIDDISH PLAYERS WILL
SHOW GOGOL'S 'REVIZOR'

Arthur Henderson Will Talk

Overwhelmingly
Outsells All Rivals

MUSIC

If, as the season advances, the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra lives up to,
the magnificent standard it net for
itself at the first concert last Thurs-
day evening abaOrelestra Hall, then
we shall have every reason to feel and
proudly admit that here indeed we
again have an organization the equal'
if not better than that which regaled '
us four seasons ago, and which again
takes its place wtih the foremost in
the world today. Certainly their mu-
sic last night was nothing less than
a virtuoso performance by a virtuoso
orchestra under a most inspired and
enthusiastic leader. I have never
heard a more brilliant performance'
of Weber's "Euryanthe" overture; a ;
more eloquent and convincing read-
ing of Tschaikovsky's "Fourth Sym-;
phony," a more spiritual and pro-;
foundly moving exposition of Wag-;
ner's "Lohengrin" prelude, nor, fin-.
ally, a more clashing and colorful in-
terpretation of Itinisky-Korsakoff's
"Capriccio Espagnol." Mr. Gabrilo-t
witsch was in very fine trim, the or-
chestra responded nobly to his slight-
est wish and direction, and the en-
thusiasm of the audience knew no
bounds. This first concert augurs
well for the future of the season and
should find the Friday night attend-
ance as large and responsive as that
of the first subscription evening.



Margaret Storey, Walter

Sherwin, Walter Young, Adams T.
Rice and Donald Cameron, leading
man.

PAGE FIVE

RONICLI)

In Detroit and Wayne County

(Official Registrations)

1011 Hudson-Essex Sales 6531 Hudson-Essex Sales
for the First Nine Months
in September
of the Year
Outnumbering All But the Lowest Priced Four

123 Sales Ahead of the Second Place Car, a Four
347 Sales Ahead of the Third Place Car, a Six
674 Sales Ahead of the Fourth Place Car, a Six

1,
2355 Sales Ahead of the Second Place Car, a Six
3306 Sales Ahead of the Third Place Car, a Four
3320 Sales Ahead of the Fourth Place Car, 6's and 4's

orld's Greatest Values

Everyone Says It Sales Prove It
Yet it is not price, but popularity of the finest quality
HUDSON
ESSEX ever produced by Hudson-Essex, of famous Super-Six
performance, reliability and fine appearance that
COACH
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It has given them the world's largest volume of 6-
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'11 9 5

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$1695

Delivered Price 4 1770

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for
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And These Metropolitan Dealers

CENTRAL DETROIT

CA_S3 MOTOR SALES
3632 Woodward Ave. at Brady.

CRESSY AUTO SALES
627 Jefferson Ave. East

METROPOLITAN AUTO SALES
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POTTS MOTOR SALES
Cass at Teterboro

TRIANGLE MTOR
O
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2966 Gret na( Ave.

NORTHERN DETROIT

HARWITH COMPANY
16651 Woodward Ave.

EASTERN DETROIT

GRO SSE roisu rz MOTOR SALES
14939 East Jeff..... Ave.

BEGIN BROS. MOTOR SALES
NORTHERN MOTOR SALES
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16350 Woodward Ave.
LEWIS BROTHERS. INC.
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7023 Gretna! Aye.
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NORTIIWESTERN DETROIT

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3518 Grand /beer Ave.
FRED K. HENRY
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HART MOTOR SALES
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7715 Harper Ave.
RUIRD MOTOR SALES
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