iitekentonitsiontArtoxia4 Begin Woodward Widening. The latest step in the Woodward avenue widening program was taken last Monday, following urgent re- quests from the Woodward Avenue Improvement Association, when the Rapid Transit Commission filed a re- port with the Common Council, re- questing that body to authorize the commencement of condemnation pro- ceedings on the east aide of Wood- ward avenue in the block between Winder and Adelaide stretes. John W. Chandler, secretary-gen- eral manager of the Woodward Ave- nue Improvement Association, esti- mates that the actual physical widen- ing of Woodward avenue from Adams avenue to the Michigan Central via- duct should be completed, or at least well under way, by 1930. The north portion of the avenue (from the Michigan Central viaduct to the High- land Park limits) may be accom- plished by the setback line, in which event the old buildings would not conform to the new line for 15 years. 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Miss Sophie Berger, executive di- rector of the Palestine Orphan Com- mittee of the American Joint Distri- bution Committee, wrote a letter to the members of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization com- mending their efforts on behalf of or- phans in the Holy Land but pointing out the inadvisibility of subscribing for only one year. Her letter follows. Mrs. Agnes Levin, Secretary the Jewish Women's Eu- ropean Welfare Organization, Detroit, Mich. My Dear Mrs. Levin: Will you kindly extend to the mem- bers of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization my deep appre- ciation of their interesting themselves in full orphans from Eastern Europe now in Palestine? As you have stated that you as- sumed responsibility fur only one year you must realize that the task is doub- ly difficult, for in this way, we ought to select for you only children who can be made self-supporting during this year. This, however, is impossible, and, moreover, the situation of some of the younger children is so pitable that I shall give them support through your funds in the hope that you will continue your interest in them for more than one year. There is one other matter that I should like to ask of you. You must understand that we cannot place these children in our institutions if the goes tion of their support for another year Under the old rules of basketball will be given the winners at the end one man was especially trained to do of the season. the foul shooting for his team, but On account of the Father and Son under the new rules things have been meeting Thursday evening at the De- changed no that the man against troit Lodge, No. 55, Knights of whom the foul is made makes the try Pythias, Castle Hall, all games will be for the goal. The exhibition of foul postponed until Feb. 18. shooting given by the Scholnick quin- Games. tet last Thursday night in its victory Greenberg over the strong Greenberg Insurance S•holnick's Insurance Co. N. Waterstone ....rf team was a rare treat. M. Brickman When the final gong was sounded I'. Bakout If H. Shapero in the game between Scholnicks and M. Waterstone....c......B Waterstone the Greenberg Insurance Company H. Appel rg N. Gleenblatt teams it was announced that the H. Rothenberg . .Ig P. Starr score was a tie, 15 all, and an extra Final score—Scholnicks, 19; Green- five-minute playing period was neces- berg Insurance Company, 18. Field sary to decide the winner. In those goals—N. Waterstone, 3; M. Water- five minutes Captain B. Waterstone stone, 2; H. Rothenberg, 1; B. Wa- of the Insurance Company made an terstone, 4; N. Greenblatt, 1; P. unusually lucky abut and II. Shapero Starr, 2. Foul goals—Greenberg In- scored the extra point, but P. Back- surance Company, 3; Scholnicks, 7. out of the Clothiers, touted as merely Substitutes — S. Rottman, for P. a fair substitute up to this time, had Bakout. Time of halves-13 min- scored two points from the 15-foot utes. Referee—John Richards. Scor- line when four conseutive personal er—D. Lebow. Timer—A. Green- fouls were committed by his foeman, berg. and in each attempt at the loop was Everybody's successsful, making a grand total of Music Shoppe Boesky Bros. six free throws, and really WAS to A. Schmier rf H. Goodman blame for the Insurance Company de- II. Rott If A. Sklar feat. Scholnicks had been playing II. Garvin H. Livingstone sensational basketball in their last I. Schreiber rg A. Foreman three games and are now tie with B. Kovan Ig _II. Zimmerman Boesky Brothers for third place. Final score — Everybody's Music Everybody's Music Shoppe trounced Shoppe, 15; Boesky Bros., 6. Field the Boesky Bros. Delicatessen Five goals—A. Schmier, 6; H. Garvin, 1; 15 to 6 in the second tilt of the eve- II. Goodman, 1; 11. Livingstone, 1; ning. In every game played by the H. Zimmerman, 1. Foul goals—Every- Harmony team Abe Schmier's name body's Music Shoppe, 1; Boesky Bros., has been mentioned as a leader on his 0. Time of halves-13 minutes. Ref- team and of his feats, and so it was eree—John Richards. Scorer—D. Le- in this contest, A Schmier far excel- bow. Timer—A. Greenberg. ling his opponents on the court and Raskin Garage Jacobys scoring 13 of the 15 points for his E. Raskin B. Waterstone team. The writer has and holds high N. Waterstone If W. Benderoff regard for the above-mentioned play- S. Raskin c P. Donan er and considers him one of the best B. Margolin rg S. Lebow basketball men in the city or state. M. Zimmerman. .1sr A. Jacobs Jacobys lost their fourth straight Final score—Raskin Garage, 22; game to the leading Raskin Garage Jacobys, 14. Field goals—E. Raskin, Company's five, 22 to 14. The Dyers 3; N. Waterstone, 2; S. Raskin, 6; B. and Cleaners were not the same ag- Waterstone, 4; W. Benderoff, 2. Foul gregation they were six weeks ago, goals—Jacobys, 2; Raskin Garage, 0. when they handed their opponents a Time of halves-13 minutes. Referee sound trouncing, going into first —John Richards. Scorer—D. Lebow. place as a result. Their captain has Timer—A. Greenberg. been absent and the morale of the Standings. team has been shot. Extra players Won Lost have been added to the roster of the Raskin Garage 8 1 Jacoby team, but to no avail; they Jacobys 5 4 don't seem to be able to get going as Boesky Bros. 4 5 they have been. The mechanics have Scholnicks 4 5 now a safe lead and are virtually as- Greenberg Insurance Co 3 6 sured of the cup and medals which Everybody's Music Shoppe 3 6 PLAN PURIM EVENT MANY ARE TRAINING FOR NEW MEMBERS FOR PURIM PROGRAM New members of the Ladies Aux- Shaarey Zedek Children Rehearsing iliary of Shaarey Zedek Congregation For Chorus and Play. will be honored at a Purim- celebra- tion and reception which will be held Nearly two score boys and girls will at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Tues- take part in the program which will day afternoon, Feb. 23, at 2:30 , SWEDISH MASSAGE be presented by the Sunday School of o'clock. Cards bearing the names of Take Woodward Through Car. Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Purim, the more recently affiliated members Cherry 4784 Sunday, Feb. 28. Under the super- will be distributed in order that all vision of Miss Emma Lazarolf, direct the members may become acquainted for of music and assembly programs, with one another. 20 b:ya and girls will appear in a tab- Following a short address on Pu- leau-ballade, the words of which were rim by Sirs. Morse M. Cohen and a written by Isabella R. Hess and the musical program, the social commit. music for which was composed by A. tee will serve a variety of Purim H. Binder. The chorus will consist delicacies. of Esther Krako•sky, Sarah Stolin- sky, Rose Cohen, Diana Davidson, Ruth Davidson, Ruth Targe, Grace LLOYD GEORGE EXPLAINS Stolinsky, Helen Rusenheim, Julius HIS CRITICISM OF MOND Schwartz, Ralph Fine, Sarah Berman, Annette Fine, Rosalie Baruch, Newton LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—"No one Burrows, Esther Schiff, Ruth Kays, respects the Jewish race more than I Cut Rate Moving and Storage. Fayga Keidan, Jerome Harris and do," declared David Lloyd George , 1967 GRAND RIVER AVENUE Theodore Stolinsky. Esther Schiff, former British Prince 51inister and Ruth Karp and Julius Schwartz will leader of the I.iberal l'arty, in an ad- rheas Cadillac 6863-4679. sing solo parts. dress during which he offered an ex- Esther Immersion will appear in a planation of his statement concerning solo dance. Sir Alfred Mond's leaving the Libera l Eleven members of the ninth grade, l'arty. !Skase Int of which Abbe l.evi is the instructor, Introit 12711 Replying to a vote of thanks at a will appear in a play entitled "The meeting in Shrewsbury, proposed by Casting of 1.ots." The director of the the former member of Parliament, play is Miss Charlotte Hershberg. Joseph Sunlight, a local Jewish Liber- The following boys and girls will take al leader, Lloyd George touched upon part in the play, the characters of the criticism voiced against him for which includes the figures in the Book his statement regarding Sir Alfred of Esther: Toha Berman, Ralph Bern- Mond. stein, Gertrude Goldman, Rose Rappa- "Whatever comments I may have pert, Rebecca Eiseman, Isabella ('ohen, made upon certain specimens— and Samuel Robin, Milton Sorock, Mildred there are specimens in every race and Epstein, Ethel Berman and Edwin I criticize them all—I have always • I Moss. been a great protagonist of his race. No one has resented more strongly t p uo u nunsgin , ; „ , 911 Will Quote A. Y. D. Prices. than I the attacks made upon that race," he declared. One of the most far-reaching Although Lloyd George did not men- changes in the methods of selling au- tion the name of Sir Alfred Mond dur- tomobiles at retail introduced since ing his address, he obviously alluded ' Select Dancing Nightly the motor industry started out on a to him. "Nothing fills me with great- factory list price basis is announced er contempt than to see newspapers as effective Feb. 15 by the Aaron De- which are drenched with anti-Semi-1 Roy Motor Car Company, distributors tism trying to make political capital' People Prefer locally for the Hudson Motor Car from the criticism which I passed up- Company. on a certain member of that race.' the Palais Instead of quoting cars "f. o. b. That is all 1 wish to say about this trIctly censored. Highest Detroit," this firm will immediately matter," he concluded. Standard inaugurate an "a. y. d." or "at-your- door" system of pricing. It is an- Melodrama Plays at Bonatelle. -We Masiclane—The Bud You nounced that from now on the prices Love to Mae. With. quoted on all Hudson and Essex ears "The Man Who Came Back," the a in this territory will include freight, highest and most convincing type of war tax and equipment. melodrama, done by Jules Echert , "Begining on Feb. 15, we shall Goodman and John Fleming Wilson's ! quote a. y. d. and not f. o. b. prices," story of the same name, will be the' BARON, Prop said Mr. DeRoy's announcement. next offering of the Bonstelle Com- Iloyoro .1 All Kiwis .1 "The price we advertise will be the pony. It stands forth as one of the' WASTE PAPER complete price at which we will de- most successful and interesting of all 1342 Brewster St. liver an equipped car at any man's American melodramas and is being of- residence. Under this revolutionary fered on account of its virility and Cadlllu 1709 •41111.41 1708 , new system any motorist may read the many requests that have poured !one of our quoted prices and know into the Playhouse. tonsaammaramossommiw that it is exactly what a complete car, It is truly a powerful play, batter. with equipment and ready to drive, ing lessons of life into big dramatic MANUEL URBACH will cost him, delivered at his home. situations, but always relieved by a Granite and Marble "The equipment included will be r mwdy vein that is no less virile than front and rear bumpers, an electric the dramatic moments windshield wiper, rear view mirror, a transmission anti-theft lock, radi- FIRE IN JAFFA HARBOR 564 Winder Street ator shutters, motometer and a com- Phone Cadillac 0048 bination tail and stop light. This JAFFA.—(J. T. A.)—Panic over-! prrgrnre !nes.les all new Hudson and The Only Jewish MONUMENT •helmed the workers in the Jaffa Essex cars." Dealer in Detroit. port, the port of entry for Jewish im- migrants to Palestine, when a fire CITY RENAMED JEZREEL broke out on a ship in the harbor. TEL AVIV.-1.1. T. A.)—Afuleh, The pier and the adjacent territory the city in the Valley of Jezreel now was covered with smoke. The fire I in the process of construction, will broke out on an Egyptian sailing ves- be known as Jezreel, according to a sel which carried 3,070 tons of ben- decision taken here by the American zine for the Vacuum Oil Company. Zion Commonwealth and other na- The crew W PS saved by jumping into tional institutions. the harbor. The cargo lost. THE WAYNE BATHS Second and Front Sts. Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonle, Swedish, Electric Baths. Let SHEKELL Move You MOVING STORAGE CRATING SHIPPING Palais de Dance 'articular slichigan Paper Stock Co Monuments SPIZUNIC ENGRAVING co. ■ .1 411.11•WLIKIK•MNINAMLIKICIMILIIKIKW11•1101~11.1101•1101K" onnnerciai Artists and Engravers •00 blARQUITTE BLDG. DETROIT LEWIS BRO7 HERS 7739 John R. Street is uncertain. We must therefore, give thorn a grant of money and have them cared for by relatives or by friends. In some eases, as in the case of the Kleinberrnan boys and the Burrell children, the relatives wish the chil- dren to remain with them. In case we shall not need the full $200 per year for qnch child, will let us use our discretion as to whether the mon- ey may be saved for the same child for another year, as in the case of Gurelik? Whereas I have 10 children, full or- phans, I want this letter to go off be- fore I shall hare been able to revive the photographs and histories of all of them. Some of the children are in Haifa, others in Tel Aviv. I shall be glad to report their pro- gress to you and have the children al- SO send you letters so that the interest of the women of your organization may tie stimulated and sustained. Again assuring you of my great ap- preciation of your very generous do- nation in this work, 1 am Vero. Truly Yours, SOPII IA BERGER Executive Director Palestine Orphan Committee of the American Joint Distribution Committee. The case of Israel Gurelik, 14 years of age, was sent to the organization, and follows: "Israel came to Palestine with his sisters who are getting agricultural training at Nachlat Yehuda, a sub- urb of Rishon Le Zion, where a train- ing farm has been established for girls. The sisters have absolutely no funds with which to support their brother, as they receive only their maintenance during their 'period of training. "Israel is an exceptionally fine boy. He, too, wants an agricultural train- ing. "Through a special rule granted at the agricultural school, Mikveh Israel, they have accepted him as a pupil for the amount of money granted for one year by the Jewish Women's Euro- pean Welfare Organization, L. E. 50. In return for this, Israel will receive the full three years' training at the agricultural school. "More particulars regarding his personal history will be f d:warded to the organization as wet as a letter from Israel." Charlotte Greenwood Tollephoass Empire 2114 \r4 Retu: Charlotte Greenwood, the ''s I.etty" girl, bright star of comedy, headlines the bill ;11 0 Keith's Temple Theater star'• ; day afternoon. Iler sketch !. "Her Morning Bath" and it ; delicious comedy morsel. Brooneg accompanies Miss G. , s Others billed: Bert and Betts )1 er, "Bits of Everything;" , Stanley and Co., in "Wait u,, Jack Egan, Theo Brown a n d I Allen; Ernest Hiatt, in "Not‘ ioun;" Fridkin Jr., and Itho, , ty dancers; Violet and Char I. New Sales Record For Dodge. er, and "Hector," the world', • telligent dog and Clyde Cool, , The month just closed was the big- tiering Papas" Hal Rom h's I.. I gest January in the history of Dodge film. Brothers, Inc., and Graham Brothers, according to official figures just given Foretell Large Nash Sale out at the offices in Detroit. Actual retail deliveries of 14,943 cars and That sales of Nash car.. trucks was the record reached in the will reach a volume far la., ., four weeks ending Jan. 30. This was record - breaking totals roily. ; an increase over the same period of the past year is evident in , January, 1925, the greatest previous ceived from the Nash Sion January for Dodge Brothers, of 6,018 pany. January has alread. cars , or a gain of 67,4 per cent. The mark 45 per cent greater gain over January, 1923, the banner same month a year ago, Or year prior to 1925 for the autanno tablishing itself as the ,,s, live industry, was even greater. consecutive month—with a New orders for the month reached caption—in which Nash ha, .a.1 an even higher figure, 19,218 units. eel more cars than durin g :is. The biggest January week in responding month of the F r et Dodge Brothers' history was that end- year. The above figures do It tat ing the 30th, when deliveries of mo- tor vehicles reached 4,376, an in- the Nash-built Ajax. Since pr, crease of more than 82 per cent over Don began, the latter part of .1 1925, over 13,000 Ajax cars the same week of a year ago. The delivery of 4,188 cars for the been sold. February production week ending Jan. 16 was a gain of schedule 3,000 cars. 101 per cent over the corresponding Look before you leap. week of the previous year. sw ard Merit There is only one explanation of the new low prices announced January 7th by Graham Brothers. That explanation is—overwhelming de- mand. Demand increased so rapidly in 1925 that Graham Brothers attained undisputed Leadership among the exclusive truck manu- facturers of the world. Such demand calls for expansion. Expansion means still greater. production. Greater pro- duction means savings in manufacturing costs. Graham Brothers have expanded tremen- dously, both in buildings and equipment—and are now passing the savings on to the buyer. New Prices 1 Ton Chassis - s 975 1 1/2 Ton Chassis - 1245 MBM Low Chassis 1295 Delivered prices. No handling charges THOMAS J. DOYLE INCORPORATIO JEFFERSON AT CHENE EDGEW0013 4460 Highland Park Motor Co., 16123 Woodward.Arl. 3730 Mervin Motor Sales es Service, 4426 Chene__Mel. 6667 Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward.Emp 6980 Bucknell.Knowlson Co., 2445 Michigan...-Glen. 9888 Northeast Motor Co., 8564 Jos. Campau.. _Emp. 4083 WOODWARD AT MARTIN PLACE GLENDALE 7117 Hergenroeder, Inc., 14615 E. Jefferson..Hick. 7600 Hem. 4297 Hiles Auto Service, 12217 Twelfth Midwest Motor Co., 9111 Grand River—Gar. 7100 Dix - Western Motor Co., 3950 Dix Chabot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot North Central Motor Co., 8517 Linwood_.Euclid 1880 Laf. 1601 Lin. 1173 GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS EVERYWHERE Funeral Directors and Embalmers 0 0, FEBRUARY 12, 192: