A merico( Yarisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINO1 - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE fit RON ICUS L NI)enton: ELTIt ANGES" . T. A , the pies. N will cot, unreces- [aril f.osl.. of Presi. 'tired here :onfiivonc e Davi, C IAS Sin Robert W. Bagnall, director of branches, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People., born ill Norfolk, Va., educated in College and the Tem- Norfolk Mission ple Unhersity, will address the De- Forum at Cass High troit Labor at 3 p. m , a gift. School Sunday, Feb. 14, he put pose forichhite end the It of :.ear FOR RENT—Boston Blvd., near Lin- wood. Nicely furnished large airy room for one or two gentlemen. Rent very reasonable. Call Euclid 2958-J. There is basis for real pride in the fact that customers seldom ask us to guarantee our Used Cars. It indicates that our efforts to build up public confidence were well directed. Our reputa- tion is ample assurance of honest deals and honest values. Da', 'hat mmor.ition med. The then are which im- i time, Nep- with Con. Senator ago. the e consider- Estate Company. Cadillac 9513 or write Jewish Chronicle, Box 203. THOMAS J. DOYLE t make the store on Grand River Ave. Can be bought at a bargain. Owner re- tiring. Phone Reliable Business and Real Estate Company, Cadillac 9513, or write Jewish Chronicle, Box 204. GLENDALE 7117 $1.00 Remember— A used car is only as good as the firm you do business with. Iniosphere , LATE D HERMANN HOEXTER Y 65c , B. Mos., Columbia University Sight Reading Voice Placing Coaching EN 5660 DETROIT COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 17 BRADY ST. GLEN. Saturday in Pontiac. P Call Pontiac 1879 for Appointment. vening by ny and rd Partie, ROOM 111•11•• ■■•■ :AIIIVIIIIII 1 OTEL SEVENTY-SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT ZI2 National Kann 84 investment Tom pattu et Delre. H. M1eatRnn, Ammer, 13, 11421 RO ASSETS .dward. 7 0 g! nst les 53 dt- n(1 tg, I I Fleet Mortg•ges on Improved Real Entate Stock Loa ns Real }betels Real Emtate Sold on Contract Home (}Mice Building Furniture slid Fixture. Due from Members (Secured) l'neetilreil Tax. Accounts Receivable (Insurance ond Taxes).— Real Estate Held for itedemidion Caeh oil Hand and in Banks k117,100.00 . ,. 209,686 Pk 1,519.665.90 1 DIVIDENDS CREDITED: Class 'F'' Cumulative Stock Class "F" Irstallotent Stock Borrowers' Stock k 18.555.77 $9.4"1" 1,006 66 290,018,26 140,410.11 3,914.21 ---- I Advance Dues and Interest Due 11 ■ 01V1Vel 0 on Incomplete Loans Due Agents and Stockholders, Partial Payments Undivided Profit. Reserve TO RENT—Nicely furnished room in private home. All conveniences. Garage if needed. Reasonable. 3337 Sturtevant. I'hone Arlington 1988-M. 12,500.00 work. Must go home nights. An- j ply Mrs. Greenbaum, 1464 Burlin- I game Ave. Phone Hemlock 3291-M. ' 172,710.71 19.977,686.21 BUYING AND SELLING land con- tracts. Also advancing money on mortgages by A. N. Cohen, Gen- eral Businrss and Real Estate Com- pany, 40'. West Jefferson Ave. Phone Cadillac 9513 or write Jew- ish Chronicle, Box 205. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF ASSETS $1.730020.00 4,11sit.044.20 0.11(1,3411.77 7.0711.0.4.27 M.200 013.77 9.1177.024.21 Detroit's oldest and largest Savings and Loan Under State supers Won. Pays 6°'r and 1',•. on sou logs. Ask for Booklet. association. WILL TRANSACT ALL KINDS of business. Buying and telling of stores. Have especially good of- fers on selling dry goods silres. A. N. Cohen, General Business and Real Estate Company, 401 West Jefferson Ave. Phone Cadillac 9513 or write Jewish Chronicle, Box 206. Officers and Directors Joseph (i. Ittonolort. Prerildent I. Rey Weterbao, Ire-Preddent Fred I'. To44.1teemlor, Pidoord H. Ilortnearr. Treil rrrrr tiervige 0. Bolt, 4u.11n !.. Klounts. DirPttOr Linens I. 11.1..ey, Director J. 111..coolh, Director ire P. Drrlrboch. Auditor AAlotant Allorney The National Loan sad Investment Bldg., 1250 Griswold St. TO RENT—Near Woodward. Lady alone will rent room to quiet, re- fined lady or gentleman. Or will share apartment with couple. Phone Empire 2947-J. be eabittai.Patez jiptit FOR RENT — 2730 Cortland Ave. Nicely furnished room for couple in private home. Phone Arlington 5549-J. Broadway and 43rd Street S Inahoron I and Rugs !date unrii variety •f al sizes of dented op- election. pd with the e rendered n and the prices due t importa. id and s , onnectiomh ;fiver E. entity Bldg. ,iwood) FOR SALE—Candy store. Opposite large school. Doing big business, Selling on account of partnership. 8604 Cameron Ave. York and connecting ITUATED in the heart of New directly with the Grand Central and Penn Stations. An up-to-date first class hotel. newly furnished and completely equipped to give the finest service available on • scale of rates lower than other hotels in the city. 400 Rooms and Baths—In Singles, Doubles and Suites • 'JOSEPH L GOULET Manning Director FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for refined gentleman in private home. All conveniences. Glad- stone-Dexter. Breakfast if desired. Phone Garfield 6916-M. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in private quiet home for one or two girls employed. Reasonable. 2073 Pingree, Apt. 103, near Trumbull car line. Phone Euclid 0374-J. Will Open Auditorium. ST ARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION For Automobiles, Trucks end Motor Boats. Genuine Parts — Factory Service AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP. 91 - 109 Selden Annus F. OR- 0 Vi ceremonies will be concluded with an address by the spiritual head of the congregation, Rabbi Moses Fischer. A banquet and dame will be held (lur- ing the evening. Louis Becsky is pres- ident of the congregation. the federation, has been called for Sunday, Feb, 14, at 10 o'clock, at Kirby Center. All workers and dele- gates from societies who were not Henry W. Savage, in association present at former meetings are aske with A. Woods, again offers the to attend this meeting. Many impor- powerful dramatic hit, "Stolen tant matters will be taken up at this Fruit," at the Garrick Theater next time. Ann Harding Returns. week, direct from its four months' smashing success at the Eltinge The- ater, New York. Ann Harding, a De- troit protege, who scored the realest individual success of the Broadwny season, will head the cast. Rollo Pe- DONATES CHECK FOR FORTHCOMING DRIVE ters, recent Romeo to Jane Cowl's Juliet, will be ADD lartlille8 leading former man, while Harry Beresford, star of "Shavings" and "The Old Soak," will appear in the principal Dial Phones Installed. PLAN PURIM BALL FOR . BIALYSTOK BENEFIT The Bialystoker Verband, an or- ganization composed of former resi- dents of Bialystok and vicinity and persons having relatives and friends in that district, will give a Purim ball on Sunday evening, Feb. 28, at the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud To- rah. The proceeds from the affair will go towards the relief of some of the 50,000 Jews living in the Bialy- stok district. The Jews in this district, as well as most of Eastern Europe, are practically starving and their only hope lies in aid from American Jewry. The Verband wishes to do its share in sending come relief and for this reason asks the public to attend the Purim ball. Miss Sara Epstein of 520 Medbury avenue is in charge of tickets. The members of the committee ar- ranging the affair are: Mrs. Leo Lip- nick, chairman; Mrs. Oscar Warren, vice-chairman; Miss Sara Epstein, treasurer; Miss Shirley Saslov, sec- retary; Nettie Lubetzky, Louise Gold- berg, Alex Grant, Roy Kurian, Boris Cohen, David Rubenstein and Mrs. A. Surasky. In the longest peace man does not speak so much untruth as in the The story of a young man who shortest war. lives in Detroit but who has never taken an interest in Jewish affairs and knows little or nothing of the happenings to world Jewry is told by A. J. Koffman, president of the local Cantor of Congreg•tion Mogen Zionist district. Mr. Koffman was • Abraham, Farnsworth Ave. surprised, several days ago, to receive EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC a check for $50 from Alfred M. Ried- MOHEL er, to be used toward the forthcom- Recommended by New York, Chi- ing drive in Detroit for the Joint Dis- caps and Detroit physicians. tribution Committe and the United MARRIAGES PERFORMED Palestine Appeal. Mr. Rieder read Call at 532 MEDBURY in a local daily paper a report of Phone Empire 4322 David A. Brown's visit here on Jan. 31 and was impressed by the tale of distress told by Mr. Brown. in sending his check the young man told Mr. Koffman that there are hundreds of young men in the city who would Now Associ•ted gladly contribute toward Jewish causes but are unaware of the pres- with ent needs, as they are away from the Jewish atmosphere. REV. H. MILKOVSKY ALVIN E. SCHREIBER CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. William Serwer and Bray wish to thank their many datives and friends during their re- cent bereavement in the death of their mall daughter, Elaine Lillian. Spe- cial thanks are extended to Dr. Leo St. Franklin until Rabbi Leon Fram for their kind services. N. M. Lerner Construction Company BUILDERS 1422 GRISWOLD STREET Phone Cadillac 5644 - 5 Mortgage Loans Detroit, Mich. Land Contracts Ask your friends regarding the prompt service and fair treat- ment given by us. If you want first or second mortme, or first mortgage on vacant, or wish to sell your land contract, see the Investment Mortgage Company PETER PATTERSON, Manager 313 Hammond Building 10347Wood 'rd The Shop Where Courtesy Between Calvert and and Service Prevail. Collingwood SUN - LIFE - ASSURANCE - COMPANY - OF - CANADA WANTED—Girl for general house- 14,686.80 12.307.50 09,352.23 13, 1921 13. 1922 11, 1023 3. 1024 0. 11123 1. MG the synagogue, which is located at 8I24 Burden° street, the dedicatory ik . C. Kranz Tailor erchant LIABILITIES 0. 96.20.00 an ty. to NG 19,306,200.W m9,623.11 65.181.1 1 11,618.1 151,000.0 8,200.0 102,108.11 4.57218 10,987.18 14,617.75 280.211.05 8"7"14.21 Class •'F" Seml•kunual insidend Sto ct . Clove "F " CuiliutatIve Stock Class "I, Installment Stork ,Into "II" Posn•liook Stock 1 1 Borrowers' Stock Torah will be borne to the syna- At gogue, followed by all members. Plans are being made by the Fed- eration of Ukrainian Jews of Michi- gan for a grand bazaar to be held the early part of April at the Arena Gar- dens. Max Nusbaum, .1. Snitman and David Katzin are on the management committee; Jacob R. Greenberg is and Abraham 11. Jan is secretary and chairman of the pub- licity committee. The proceeds from this affair will be used toward the maintenance of the Kiev Orphanage, where 85 orphans are cared for and taught a trade, and for relief work for other orphans in Ukrainia who have no place of shelter. A special session of the conference of representatives of local organiza- tions, together with the members of In sad and loving memory of our FOR RENT—Beautiful six-room up- darling daughter and sister Rosemond Wexler, 15906 Normandy Street. Sections of Eastern Detroit and per flat. Fireplace, French doors Goldsmith, who passed away seven Grouse I'ointe will be the first resi- and all modern improvements. years ago, Feb. 11, 1919. dential districts of the city to receitte Rent very reasonable. Inquire Max Our lip• cannot speak how we loved her. dial telephone service, according to Our helots cannot tell what to say, announcement by officials of the }'hone Arlington 2395-.1. Cod only knows how we miss her, Michigan Bell Telephone Company. In our home Chet Is lonesome today. Lenox mechanical central office, at FOR RENT—Heated apartment. Up- per duplex. Modern in every way. Sadly missed by Her Loving Parents, Kercheval and !Diger, will go service at midnight, Saturday, Feb. Sister and Brother. Near Woodward. North Woodward 13, to care for growth of service in section. Seven rooms and two In loving memory of our ear the districts now served by the Hick- baths. Phone Garfield 3907-W. mother, Fannie Kaplan, who passed ory manually operated office. The FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room away one year ago, Feb. 24, 1925, new Lenox central office will serve 4,300 telephones when it goes into for gentleman, in private home. All first day of Adar, year 5685. conveniences. Reasonable. Phone operation, all of which are connected Sad and sudden was the can at present with. the Hickory switch- Arlington 6172-W. Of one so dearly loved by ell: board. The Hickory office is serving The hlow was hard, the shock severe: FOR RENT—Nicely furnished com- We little ihoueht her death .0 near. an additional 18,000 telephones, the Forget her, no we never will. fortable room with private family company's record of subscribers Iv healed, wound Fr lends may think the for young lady or gentleman. row But little do they know the yor shows. Home conveniences. Phone North- TOM Iles within our hearty concealed The Detroit and suburban central way 3396-1 offices and the telephones connected Her Loving }[unhand and Children. with each at the first of the year FOR SALE FLATS—Make money on were Dearborn, 1.155; Arlington, this deal. Builder needs cash. No- In sad but loving memory of our 8,744; Cadillac, 20,309; Cedar, 10,- Lice carefully price, payments, darling mother, Bertha Kirchheimer, 442; Cherry, 13,311; Clifford, 2,162; rental, size lot. Dandy new brick who passed away one year ago, Feb- Edgewood, 8,993; Empire, 16,924; two-flat, five rooms and bath. Price ruury 13. Euclid, '7,551; Garfield, 18,261; Glen- $15,700; will discount $2,000, mak- Her Loving Daughters, Nellie Semp- dale, 1E1,386; Hemlock, 21,310; Hick- ing price $13,700. I'ayments only liner, Alice Kirchheimer. ory, 17,778; Lafayette, 8,910; Lenox, $75 month. Will rent for $125 4,177; Lincoln, 17,117; Main, 5,569; month, which more than pays for In loving memory of our dear Melrose, 9,875; Northway, 9,584; itself. ilas every convenience. Lot mother and loving wife, Etta Laya Randolph, 12,289; Walnut, 11,004; 42x115. Patted, garages, driveway. Brenner, who died a year ago, the Redford, 1,797; Roseville, 839; Royal West Side, four-mile. 6466 North. first day of Adar. Her Loving Husband, Children and Oak, 4,488; Trenton, 677; Warren, field Ave. $5,000 cash and good} 320; Wyandotte, 2,249. The other lot will handle. Open Sunday. Grandchildren. office is long distance. Telephones Builder, Hemlock 0680-J. served in Detroit at the first of the ANNOUNCEMENT year totalled 252,221. FOR RENT—Bright furnished room RADIO in an adult home. Congenial sur- Dr. Isadore Goodman, Rabbi of Con- roundings. West Philadelphia at gregation Beth El, Indianapolis, Ind., Fourteenth Street. Phone Garfield will broadcast from Station WFBM, 8852-J. on Tuesday, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p. m. —A large furnished room (Central Time) The topic: one TO RENT with twin beds. Suitable for two Religious Quest." gentlemen. Apply 3000 Clatrmount Ave Phone Garfield 5101. p Hyy )M Invitations have been sent out by the First Hebrew Congregation of Delray to members and friends to at- tend a Siyom Hasefer Torah on Sun- day, Feb. 14, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klein, 8345 Thaddeus street, who donated the Sefer Torah to the congregation. Af- ter the initial ceremonies the Sefer character role. "Stolen Fruit" is the nicest recent drama by the great Ital- ian playwright, Niccodemi, who has already produced it with enormous success in France, Italy and Spain. I FOR SALE—Good paying dry goods INCORPORATED 3922 WOODWARM JESSIE SCHWARTZ Miss Jessie Schwartz, 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz of 239 Owen avenue, died Thursday morning after an illness of three year.. She was buried Thurs- day afternoon at the Machpelah Cent. every'. She is survived by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz; two sisters, Sophie Blanche and Rose Kitty, and one brother, Perry Schwartz. FISHEL ICIMCHE FOlt RENT—Large airy room in a private home for one or two gen- Fishel Kimche died at his home, tlemen. Phone Northway 5003-M. 444 East Warren avenue, after an ill- Ile was lasting nine weeks. FOR RENT — Six-room flat with ' Cried on Sunday, Feb. 7, at Clover shower bath for refined people. 1111 l'ark Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. 4050 Elmhurst. See this flat be- Hershman and Cantor Samuel 1 , igoda fore you decide. Rent reasonable. officiating. Mr. Kimche was born in }'hone Garfield 8995-J. Russia 63 years ago and came to De- 32 years ago. Ile was a mem- FOR SAI.E--Well established hard- troit ber of the Shaarey Zedek and Mogen ware store, doing business for 11 Abraham Synagogues and was a con- years. Good paying investment. tributor to practically all Jewish Must be sold at once. Reasonable. charitable and philanthropic organiz- Owner retiring. Phone Reliable ations. Ile retired from business in Business and Real Estate Com- 1917. pany, Cadillac 9513, or write Jew- Mr. Kimche is survived by his ish Chronicle, Box 202. widow, Pauline Kimche; three chil- dren, Paul, Molly and. Ilarry, and FOR SALE — Business corner on Mrs. Russell. Four stores and three three sisters, Mrs. M. Albin and Sirs. lien flats. Will sell very reasonable. N. Lippman of Detroit and Phone Reliable Business and Real Cohen of Port lluron. AN HONEST DEAL I.." A will "• • Ile is a contributor to the Survey, the Nation, the World Tomorrow, Oppor- ,e• • ED • • • • tunity, the Crisis and the Southern Workman and a contributing editor 1 .-. ., B. WEISS—Strictly kosher of the Messenger Magazine. His deings, banquets yet Sunday will be "The Negro an d I parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates American Labor." reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em- pire 7146. What is of no use is too dear as SPEAKS WI SIEGEO ILASOR IR UKRAINIAN FEDERATION SYNAGOGUE WILL HOLD PLANNING BIG BAZAAR DEDICATION ON SUNDAY OBITUARY Phone Glendale 4121 tiltS 4te . odrtik,, le e, 3 19 iScsr MOD tliWiSER - AU. KINDS DERS Chroni:le Press for Fine Joh Prilthig A premiere event that will claim the , interest of all Detroit is the gala open- ing of Detroit's magnificent new Ma- sonic Auditorium which occurs on Washington's Birthday, Monday eve- ning, Feb. 22. The opening event will be in the form of a brilliant concert featuring Luella Melius, the Ameri- can soprano who recently received the greatest ovation at the Chicago Opera since the debut of Galli Curci, and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, with °s- lip Gabrilowitsch conducting. No city in the country can boast a more beau- tiful or complete auditorium than the Masonic Auditorium of Detroit. The most modern and elahorte stage equip- 1 meat 'has been provided. There is a seating capacity of 5,000, which will be taxed for the opening night. The opening event is presented by the Masonic Temple Association, under the direction of Grace Denton. Seats may be secured at Grinnell Brothers. To be a man is not only to know but to do for the future what the past has done for you. The greater the insight the greater the fore sight. A Billion Dollars Of Life Assurance In Force 1925 ASSURANCES IN FORCE (net) - $1,021,097,000 An Increase of $149,460,000 $193,477,000 New Assessments Paid for An Inc rrrrr of $56,011,000 69,147,000 Total Income An Inc rrrrr of $6,901,000 Payments to Policyholders and Bene- ficiaries Total Payments Since Organization - Reserve for Unforseen Contingencies 219,239,000 Surplus over all Liabilities and Contin- gency Reserve 28,640,000 35,441,000 10,000,000 An Increase of $6,532,000 ASSETS at December 31, 1925 - - - An Inc rease of $28,925,000 Policies in Force, Excluding Group Policies . • Employee. of Firms Protected by Group Policies 303,056,000 411,492 • 42,755 Dividends to Policyholders increased for sixth successive year. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Detroit Division Manager-- ERNEST W. OWEN, 604-8 General Necessities Bldg. Detroit.