A merkait Apish periodical Carter CLIFTON AMU! • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN Lwlsft fIRONKLIS Y. M. H. A. NOTES seewess,,,, b , n dor. 0. eeting of the the llolbrook migrants, 12 ho the organ. t o \ merit& resept. They in 'he won. W. F.. W, he nod. board Saturday eve. home of Mrs. 397 NI , .nterey ' 'S :-: CLASSIFIED :-• _ — HOUSEKEEPER desires position. Good cook, capable manager. Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 216. 0 I 9000 GARAGE DOOR STOPS ARE YOU BUYING STRICTLY NO. 1 DIMENSION AND GUARANTEED INTERIOR FINISH? WE SELL THIS AT NO EXTRA COST C. W. Kotcher Lumber Co. AN ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU Genera/ 019cee and Mill—Gratiot and St. Aubin Ares. North Yardand Mill—Conant and Holbrook Ave, Business Estaiillehed 11054 FOR 75c ILDERS ge- Tuesday evening, March 16, officers for the ensuing year were nominated. iwsoi, Also, chairmen were appointed for WEISS—Strictly kosher FOR SALE—Leaving for California, :ID At the last meeting of the Y. M. MACK B. the anniversary luncheon which will for weddings, banquets, must sell my walnut dining room 24 C1/ 311n11 InDISOZI 1=1 71 H. A., the constitution was discussed. caterer suite, two bedroom suites, a .arge take place on April 13. parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates , Harry Mandel and M. Benaderet were. sectional bookcase made by Globe. Women's League: reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em- invited to participate in the constitu- A man has two ears and one mouth Wernecke Company and several Northwe.t pire 7146. At the regular meeting of the that he hear much and speak little. tional committee meetings. The dis- other articles of great value. Ap- cussion will be continued at the next ATTENTION, MEN — Don't throw ply at 815 Burlingame, Hemlock Northwest Women's League of the Mouth and heart are wide apart. meeting. The constitutional commit- United llebrew Schools held on away your discarded clothing. Will 5924-J. tee is contemplating two open meet- pay you highest price. Phone FOR SALE — Five-room bungalow ings a week. It is important that , questionaires which were mailed by Cadillac 6453. ! and bath. Must sell, leaving city. the publicity committee be filled out WANTED—Young lady desires posi., 6331 Northfield Ave. l'hone Gar- and returned. The "Y" members are SET OF tion as assistant bookkeeper, filing field 8367-R. interested in the Zionist drive and clerk and general office work. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room have organized a committee to take for gentleman, in private family. Phone Empire 0368-R. full charge. Packed in neat cartons with screws. Any child can install them. 1995 Hazelwood Ave. Phone Gar- absolutely wind proof, or your money back. By insured R RENT—Nicely furnished room field 6460-R. "What Price Glory" Here Guaranteed FO Descriptive circular free. for one or two gentlemen in pri- mail 25c extra. rate home. Near Dexter bus and TO RENT—Nicely furnished room "What Price Glory," the sensa- 13105 Linwood Ave. for two gentlemen or for couple, Clairmount car line. Phone Gar- HARDWARE CO., tional war comedy, which gives the ECONOMY field 7426-M. 2985 Hazelwood.with kitchen privileges. Congenial playgoer satisfaction of at last see- home. 5473 Northfield Ave. Phone ing a convincing presentation of the E Garfield 4452-W. World War. This play has thrilled N EW YORK LIFE INSURANC MFA NY has an excellent post- its thousands without any bands, tion on its field staff for a young A. E. PIANO LESSONS—Special instruc- bunting or bombs bursting in air. The sic taught or middle aged man. See tions to beginners. Muble. main characters of "What Price Bradley, agency director, Lafayette at home. Terms reasonaone Glory" are a captain of marines, his Branch, 121 Free Press Bldg., be- Mrs. Dingerson, Hemlock 8824-J. top sergeant and a French peasant tween 9 and 12 noon. girl. Now, the United States Marines PRACTICAL NURSE—Specially for —captains, non-coins and privates— FOR SALE — Gladstone Ave. Six- confinement cases. Mrs. Rosen- have a reputation to sustain in the room duplex, between LaSalle and heim, 9214 Mack Ave. Phone Lin- matter of lurid language. The old Fourteenth Ave. Steam heat, tiled coln 5689-W. expression, "Tell it to the Marines," baths; in excellent condition. Call has been amended to "Listen to them YOUNG MAN, age 24, thoroughly owner, Garfield 9606-R. tell it." experienced in men's, ladies' and Of the two authors of the play, FOR RENT-2903 Hazelwood Ave., children's wear and dry goods, cap- Maxwell Anderson and I.aurence corner Lawton. Modern five-room able of trimming window; can fur- Stallings, the latter fought with the flat. Newly decorated. Rent rea- nish best of references; desireses a marines, and also heard them. They sonable. Apply on premises. responsible position. Write Jew- have a lingo all their own—colorful, ish Chronicle, Box 217. FLAT FOR SALE—Hazelwood near crisp, profane and vivid. LaSalle Blvd. Very desirable two- FOR SALE FLATS—Income four- HERE FROM PALESTINE flat. Large living room, dining family. Brick veneer. Four rooms room, kitchen and cozy breakfast each. Always rented. $1,764 per Rabbi Leiezer Lederberg, repre- nook. Two large bedrooms and year. Price $14,000, with small sentative Jew from Palestine, is in spacious sun room, tile bath with payment down. Easy terms. Own- Detroit in the interests of the United shower. Steam heat. Separate er lives out of town and wants to Aged Home in Jerusalem. The United basement. Two-car garage. Side sell. Would consider good land Aged Home is one of the oldest and drive. Owner must sell. Substan- contract as down payment. This largest philanthropic institutions in tial savings can be made for quick is a good buy. Hayes Realty Co., Palestine. It was organized 45 years sale. Call Mr. Fuller, Empire 8783. 1108 Detroit Savings Bank Bldg. ago and at the present time is taking Max Brooch, Inc., General Motors Phone Randolph 6458. care of 400 men and women. Bldg. 1 FOR RENT—Large room, furnished TO RENT — Large light bedroom Assertion is no proof. or unfurnished, suitable for two with double size bed. Suitable for girls or gentlemen or couple em- one or two refined gentlemen. Rent ployed. Home privileges. Located reasonable. See Mrs. Smith, 2247 on John R. bus line. Phone Em- Gladstone Ave. or phone week days pire 5253.M. between 9 and 5, Melrose 5371. Detroit Symphony Orchestra SPEND YOUR PASSOVER holidays FOR RENT—Modern six•room flat, newly decorated. 2271 Hazelwood where food is served in accordance with the Jewish dietary laws. Rea- FOR RENT—Nicely At 3:30 LaSalle furnished sonable rates. Reh Hotel. Dave VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting for gentleman. Near Trumbull car Soinists Klein, proprietor. Mt. Clemens, HELEN FITZGERALD, Contralto line. l'hone Hemlock 3312-R. Mich. Phone Mt. Clemens 26. All PhoneriMeinne 3390 TWO Curtains, Spreads and Blankets r. Don't let your spring cleaning go until the last minute, when all laundries are rushed. Start it early. Let us take care of your curtains now. Special drying frames keep them from shrinking and in their true shape. Blankets, too, come back like new. ORCHESTRA HALL Sunday Afternoon FRED PAINE, Xylophone at Grinnell's and ket• 25c Hall. to TicOrch es tr. Hal l. Phone Dims. 8290 Thurs. and Fri., Mar. 25-28, et 1130 OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor Piano Soloist PALACE MODEL LAUNDRY WILLIAM BACHAUS MENDELSSOHN "SCOTCH" SYMPHONY FOURTH PIANO BEETHOVEN NCERTO CO Tickets $1 to $2.50 at Grinnell's and HalL Glen. a290 Orals Tues. Eve. on Holy Week) Mar. 30 Ossip Gahrilowitsch, Conductor SACRED CONCERT Bach "ST. MATTHEW" Passion Orchestra—Organ Piano 4 Choirs-5 Distinguished Soloists Tickets $1 to $2.50, Boxes $15 and $24 at Grinnell's and Orchestra Hall, Glen. 8290 Glendale 5680 26 Convenient Branches THE GAN 01-7000i - flliii ?WI- ROOM WANTED — Business man FOR SALE — Seven-room modern home at 110 Geneva Ave. Fire- with 7-year-old daughter desires with room and board where child would place, large lot, beautiful shrub- bery. One block from Woodward. be given mother's care. Joy Road Must sell at once. Phone owner, district preferred. References ex- Hemlock 3633-W. changed. Garfield 2830-R. NEW JEWISH BUSINESS CENTER FOR RENT—Nice large furnished room for one or two gentlemen. —Linwood and Davison section. Near Fourteenth and Clairmount Great demand for butcher, baker, car lines. Phone Euclid 01354. clothing, furniture, tailor, dry goods, tires, accessories, music or electrical stores, etc. Also for pro- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front bedroom for refined gentleman, fessional offices. First to locate with congenial family. 2014 Blaine, here will profit most. For good Apt. 81. Phone Euclid 0909-W. store locations It Chernick Bros., 12830 Linwood Ave. Arlington FOR SALE-2503 Hazelwood Ave. 4700-4701. Very attractive six-room duplex, with garage and side drive. Colo- nial fireplace. Between Linwood and LaSalle Blvd. Near Clair- mount and Linwood car lines. Will sacrifice for immediate sale. In- quire ownerdownstairs. 1 III i 11 ...1, lege of opening a charge ac- count will be cheerfully ex- tended to you. Only a small sum down is all we require, to suit your convenience in the balance will be arranged easy weekly or monthly amounts. filches I Homer Guck, assistant to the presi- ' dent of the Detroit Life Insurance Company, announced that the agents of that organization had set a goal of $4,000,000 of new business as the hope and expectation of achievement for March. "For many years the agents of our Company have celebrated March as 'Fishman Month' and June es dent's Month'," said Mr. Guck. "These observations in honor of our worthy president, M. E. O'Brien, his asso- ciate, our vice-president, Morris Fish- man, originated as spontaneous n•- pressions of kindly. friendly friend- tj ship for the two officers of our com- pany. In Fishman month last year, the 1 Fishman agency set out to establish a record of new business written to- tailing $1,000,000. The results were , better—a total of $1,027,000 being I written. The record for the company 1 was $2,700,000. "All Michigan life insurance recorda were broken in June, 1925, when De- troit Life agents wrote $3,134,000 of new business. "When we started out on the first , day Of March, this month, we set a goal for the Fishman agency, of $1,- 250,000, and for the company, of $3,- 750,000. Fishman agents have passed the million mark already. The com- total is close to $2,000,000, at tSr pany's this writing. Therefore, we have set a new goal of $2,000,000 for the Fish- man agency for March, and $4,900,- 0011 for the company. "I feel that this is a particularly flattering personal tribute to our vice- president, Mr. Fishman. It shows that all of the agents are friendly to him. It shows that the spirit of co- i operative helpfulness and personal self-abnegation, which he always has 1demonstrated, toward them, is, in the last analysis, good business." Let Us Help You Beautify Your Home for Easter We are confident that no other store in Detroit can help you to fur- nish your home for Easter with beautiful high grade furniture as well as we can. Here you will find the very finest creations from the leading furniture builders in the United States at prices that are in practically every instance as low or lower than you would have to pay elsewhere for furniture of in- ferior quality and no reputation. No matter what you may need for home adornment—whether it's a complete suite, a rug, a lamp, or any other article of furniture—you will be sure to find it here. We cordially invite you to inspect our displays and assure you that any purchases you make up to the day before Easter will be delivered on time. No Matter Where roll Live Ask your friends regarding the prompt service and fair treat- ment given by us. If you want first or second mortgage, or first nortgage on vacant, or wish to sell your land contract, see the Investment Mortgage Company $ 1 c fi Sr c Sr Sr E s t I Sr Sr Sr Open every meting UlEIVACKPD CANTOR, Closed Saturday. Open "Furniture for Every Home." Saturday night end all day Sunday until 5 P. M. 9332 OAKLAND AVENUE Open Every Eveni ■ g Except Friday. Land Contracts Mortgage Loans tri except Friday. JM The Great War Comedy yll inn ill No matter how much or It will be distinctly to your advantage to come to this store before going else- where. In no other store will you find such a wonderful display of truly beautiful furniture of high quality and reputation as we are featur- ing. And nowhere will you find such great values as we are offering in fine suites from Sligh, Luce, Rockford, Berkey & Gay and Grand Rapids made suites. "What Price Glory", MORRIS FISHMAN AGENCY EXPECTS RECORD MONTH Al I'M 4 how little you want the privi- dt- Begi"ning GARRICK Sunday, Mar. 21 Eves. 60c to $2.50 W ed. Mat. 50c to 31.50 Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 1+1. Oil-9104-50/40,011111 ,1,50.54 1111-51+10TVAZIthtf011ifiTit:?4. -FeZVP-511. 1 IIIIIIII 1 Easy Credit Terms ‘90 ■ 11191111 ■ 01919511-08010111111 PETER PATTERSON, Manager 313 Hammond Building From the President's Desk—Talk No. 251 The Human Side of Our Business--- Thousands of people every year call upon our various officers with all sorts of financial ques- tions. Some seek a plan which will help them to save. Others anticipating the pur- chase of a home, come to us for advice. Some ask us to help them buy safe investments— others inquire about doubtful ventures. It is our duty to help them pro- tect their savings and solve their problems. We welcome you whether you are a depositor or not. Our Investment Department is entirely at your service. Dodge Anticipates Experts. Leading experts engaged in the task of educating the public to safely admit that legal action and intensive educational efforts of municipal, school and State authorities are not reducing the number of accidents on public highways to any appreciable extent. According to these authorities, the countless ordinances and statutes I which have been enacted by munici- palities and states to properly regu- ' late motor traffic have been of little I avail in increasing the safety of pe- destrians and occupants of motor cars. Dodge Brothers. Inc., ever alive to the need of greater and greater ,safety on the public highways, have made; vast strides in the reduction of serious! accidents by the use of all steel bodies for their motor cars. I Dodge Brothers, Inc., were . y loneers , in this greater safety effort. Some- what over twelve years ago they in- troduced the all steel body touring car. The unqualified success of this new type led them t continue the devel-1 , opment of the original design, with 1 the result that today the all steel body I in standard on all Dodge Brothers i motor care. The unstinted admire- , tion of safety experts throughout the United States has been added to that ' of all owners of Dodge Brothers mo- 1, for cars. Sr -Aleinder or Detroit Clearing House Assn. and Federal Reserve System IRS STATE BANK OF DETROIT FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 185? Griswold at Lafayette 15 Convenient Branches SAFETY BOXES—YEARLY OR SHORT TERM RATES STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION For Automobiles, Trucks sad Motor Boats. Genuine Parts — Factory Service AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP. 91.109 Selden Avenue Phone Glendale 1121