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BENEFIT CONCERT TO
AID FAMILY IN NEED

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Is Your
Car Ready
for Spring?

Do you remember when autos first came into existence, how the
poor owner often had to lie on the ground under the car and tinker
and worry to get the thing started? Cars have been simplified since,
and it is no longer necessary to crawl and perspire.
Sensible owners bring their cars to us for repairs. We know
how and we place our experience at your disposal, at a small cost.
Phone us whether you want a small job or a complete overhauling.

No matter where you live or where you're at, you're in our

neighborhood.

Melrose 3683

3960

Third Ave.

11520 Oakland

Hemlock 7671

Glendale 1357

77iZI
FFTETIC171F00

SHORT VAMP-STAGE

For Automobiles, Trucks and Motor Boats.

Genuine Parts - Factory Service
AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.

Phone Glendale 4121

nr west modes.

Also

Plonde Kid-Two-Tone Ef-
fects -- Grey Kid - Patent
-Satin-Newest Heels.

JOHN BARRYMORE

April 3. The picture. adapted from
Berman Melville's "Moby Dick" and
salesman. Must be clean cut and produced by Warner Brothers under
aggressive. Apply Sunday, 12:30. the direction of Millard Webb, has
Belle Tire Corporation, 7506 been acclaimed as the :mat important
photoplay of the year. it deals with
Woodward Ave.
the New England whalers of 1810
furnished
airy
who
in their clipper ships, carried the
FOR RENT- Well
e seven seas . It
room for one or two gentlemen. i American flag eye ,. th
2024 Gladstone. Phone Euclid i is said to have done for this heroic
chapter in American history what
1587•W.
sann':i d.idThfeor I t. r e
'TehseterCnovtp•ritornleeNrYago
Iron
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN stu-i'vv
' dent wishes to give Hebrew lessonsiHorse" did for the building of the
and also to prepare for bar mite- I railroads.
vahs. For information call Euclid
3521 in the evening.

LEONARD BRAUN

LASTS

refresh.
Ing the smart-
est expression of the French
Featur-
mode for Spring •
Ina the new THREE-INCH
High Spanish SPIKE Heels.
No more exclusive styles ob-
tainable anywhere.

$10.00 upv•rde.

Only Store in Detroit Carrying Wilbert Shoe.

AMES-THIRD FLOOR

given. Joseph and William Reilich,
13 arid 10 years of age, respectively,
are artist pupils who will participate
in the program, rendering violin and
piano selections. Others of unusual
talent who comprise the program are
Miss Doris Sperling, soprano, who
recently returned from Cleveland;
Leonard Braun, well-known tenor,
the Harmonic Trio and recitations by
Boris S. Holmstock of The Detroit EMPLOYED GIRL or unattached
MRS. CHIA ESTHER SINGER
Jewish Chronicle. The proceeds of
woman to stay in two nights a
Mrs. Chia Esther Singer, who has
this affair will go to aid a family very
week and Sundays with baby in ex-
ent o lie
resident
much in need. The public is urged to
change for room. Near Dexter been
Blvd. Phone Euclid 00574 before years, passed away on Friday, March
attend. Admission is $1 and tickets
19,
at
the
home
of her daughter, Mrs
may be secured from Mrs. Lippitt,
noon.
I Leon Zussman of 37 West Warren
Empire 1217-51; Mrs. Callow, Gar-
avenue,
after
an
illness of over a
field 7549.51, or at the dour the eve- CRASHING OPPORTUNITY - Our i
Mr. Moscowitz made $200 last year. She is survived by three daugh•
ning of the concert.
L e
on
week handling our household goods tern, Mrs. Isaac August, M m.
which are sold on small weekly Zussman and Mrs. Harry M. Green
payments direct to the home. We , burg; six sons, Charles, Carl, Morrie
need three more men capable of and Jacob of Detroit, Max of Lon
I
handling this proposition. C. F. Angeles
and Samuel of Hollywood,
Adams Company, 4604 Woodward :Calif.; 28 grandc%ildren and three
great-grandchildren, and one sister,
Ave.
Mrs. Mary Novi..h.
Interment took place at the Mazh-
YOUNG LADY going to college de-
sires to act as companion in return pelah Cemetery Sunday, March 21.
for good home. Phone Glendale
ADOLPH ELLMANN
7971.
Adolph Ellmann of 2025 Clair-
YOUNG LADY employed desires mount avenue died suddenly at his
room near Beechlawn and Kerche- home Friday right, March 12, at the
val Aver, Phone evenings, Hem- age of 41. Mr. Ellmann is survived
by his widow, Celia; two sisters, Mrs.
lock 4899-R.
Max M. Rosenberg and Mrs. Simon
FOR
RENT-Nicely
furnished
room , Mandell, and two brothers, James I.
in private
family for
gentleman.
and d Samuel II. Ellmann of New York
2229 Taylor, near Clairmount car
ty. Funeral services were condct-
ed March 14 at Lewis Bros. Funeral
line. Phone Euclid 2093-W.
Home, Rabbi Goldin officiating. Re-
TO RENT-Nicely furnished room mains were shipped to New York for
for young lady to share with burial.
daughter of the house. Rent rea-
JAY R. NEWMAN
sonable to right party. Phone Ar-
Jay R. Newman, aged 38, of 2324
lington 33854.
Pittock street, Squirrel Hill, Pitta-
TO RENT-Middle-a ed woman de- burgh, Pa., died in St. Francis llos-
sires to rent furnished room. Pref. ti tal on Friday morning, March 19
l onf
ho of R ocdheaf
erably another woman. 2611
e wp•iaes.
Eu Car-
cl ill Pi
Tim
Chamber o
a Pittsburgh
__ ter, Apt. 20, or Oporie
Commerce and the Electric League
0448-M.
'1....
TO RENT -Nicely furnished bed- f o Pittsburgh.
Mr. Newman is survived by his
room
suitable
for Phone
business
man. widow, Belrose Reizenstein Newman;
11 Taylor
Ave.
Empire
one son., J. R., Jr., and one daugh-
16
1424.
7
ter, Rosemarie; his father and mother
reasonable of Pittsburgh and one brother, Sid•

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vILimmunitmihninr

For

PASSOVER

I OBITUARY

STARTING - LIGHTING - IGNITION

91 • 109 Selden Avenue

Wilbert

Originators and Creators of

HELP WANTED-Young man as

RASKIN GARAGE COMPANY

3 GARAGES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

DETROIT HEADQUAIITFIIS FOR

D F.LIGIITFULLY

FOR RENT-2449 Clairmount Ave.
Nicely furnished room for one or
two desirable gentlemen. Call Eu-
clid 01354.

Tires - Tubes - Batteries - and All Accessories.

SAM RASKIN, Gent Mgr.

WOOOWARD

NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY has an excellent posi-
tion on its field staff for a young
or middle aged man. See A. E.
Bradley, agency director, Lafayette
Branch, 121 Free Press Bldg., be-
tween 9 and 12 noon.

OUR REPAIRING RELIEVES YOU OF ALL
MOTOR WORRIES

623 Benton St.

Mar

John Barrymore in "The Sea Beast"
comes to the Broadway Strand Thea-
MACK 13. WEISS-Strictly kosher ter on the week beginning Saturday,
On Wednesday evening, March 31,
caterer for weddings, banquets,
at the Philadelphia and Byron Tal-
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates
mud Torah, a benefit concert will be
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em-
pire 7146.
---
FOR SALE-Leaving for California,
must sell my walnut dining room
euite, two bedroom suites, a large
sectional bookcase made by Globe-
' Wernecke Company and several
other articles of great value. Ap- ,
ply at 815 Burlingame, Hemlock
59244.

g

Use

Horowitz - Margareten
Matzohs

Famous for Over 42 Years.

WILLIAM LEVINE

8837 TWELFTH STREET
Tel. Garfield 6188
Detroit, Michigan

JOHN
BARRYMORE

.

ROOM FOR RENT-Rent

to lady who will stay in a few eve. nay Newman of Detroit. Funeral
flings a week with children. Phone services were held in the residence
Empire 3697-R. at 2 p. m., March 19.

JEROME SILLMAN

WANTED-Board and room, by mid-
Jerome P. Sillman of 3010 Chicago
die-aged man, in private Jewish
family. Call Cherry 0076 or write boulevard died at he home on Tues-
day, March 16. Ile was 20 years of
Spa Hotel, Room 512.
e. Mr. Sillman is survived by his
w
wife, Helen his father and mother
MRS. J. SIIERLINE will cater and age
prepare weddings and all kinds of Mr . and Mrs. Morton Sillman; one
, Leonard.
private parties. Phone Hemlock m e ter, June, and one brother .
Interment took place at W oodmere
1881-W.
Cemetery, March 18, Dr. Leo M.
FOR RENT-Furnished room for in- Franklin officiating.
telligent young man, in Northwest
- 3052.
WINIFRED ELAINE SMITH
section. Phone Euclid
___- •
Winifred Elaine Smith, age 7
FOR SALE-Savery Ave., one block
onths, died at her home, 2059 Chi-
v s. sago boulevard, rues( ay, Starch 23.
from Chicago and Dexter
Modern two-flat, brick veneer, five She is survived by her parents, Dr.
rooms, fireplace, double garage, at
reasonable price. Rented. Phone Charles A. and Jennie Smith; two
sisters, Janice and Muriel, and one
owner,
er, Arlington 2577.
brother, Marvin.
Interment took place Thursday,
Don't fly till your wings are feath.
March 25, at Woodmere Cemeteryd
ered.
, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officia'ing

"easic is love
in search of a word"

"I am lonely today. Or, perhaps I am tired mentally; tired of

people, their little selfishnesses and narrow minds.
"If I could only lose myself in music; if I could feel the spirit of
youth in me again, its idealism, its dreams, even its precious follies.
"And so, I go to my Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, and there,
in a river of romantic music, purge my heart and soul of the
mercenary and material thoughts of my everyday life.
"I listen to the `Liebestraum' that 'Dream of Love' conceived
in the gifted mind of Franz Liszt and superbly recorded for
the Duo•Art by Rudolph Ganz.
"How inadequate are words to convey the beauty of its
love theme, its brilliant passages overflowing with sustained
emotion. 1 am enraptured by their very power to make me
feel the quality of love itself.
"And then, I listen to Nevins 'Rosary'. I wonder if Rudolph
Ganz, the recording artist, found hidden tone poems in its
tender lyrics. Never before has its beauty seemed so ethereal, so
spiritual and fragile as it does on the DucyArt Reproducing Piano.
"Beautiful music that breathes of love will forever hold its
place, especially if it have the spiritual power to bring close
to us our own conception of a beautiful love, for deep in our
hearts is the dream of a perfect love that we seek for, and
sometimes never find, in real life.
"One does not have to know a single note of music to enjoy
the artist-rolls made for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano. Any
man or woman of taste and intelligence can find hours of real
pleasure in listening to the great pianists interpret, as only they
can interpret, the world's great, permanent music and, today's
popular song and dance hits.
"The Duo•Art Reproducing Piano is a marvelous musical
instrument and is finding its way into the finest homes in every
substantial community. You will enjoy it just as I have, and
you may purchase it just as I did, on deferred payments with
an allowance made for my old piano".

The DUOART is obtainable in

Detroit only in our wartroonu and only in thee

SHUBERT
LAFAYETTE

IT'S COMING BACK!

Two Weeks Only, Beg.
SUNDAY APRIL 4

Seat Sale Open. Wednesday.

World's Greatest Musical Play.

THE STUDENT
PRINCE

The beloved drama, "Old Hei-
delberg," in a beautiful and in-
spiring musical setting by Sig-
mund Romberg. If you saw it
before you will not fail to see
it over again.

COMPANY 150. GREAT
MALE CHORUS 50. GIRL
CHORUS 30. SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA 30.

Ot

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e

Nights 50e to $3. Saturday
Matinee 50c to $2.50. Bargain
Mat. Thursday, Best Seats $2.

SECURE YOUR TICKETS
EARLY

piano.:

ORCHESTRA HALL

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Sunday Afternoon

GRINNELL BROS.

1515.21 WOODWARD AVENUE

40 Stores-9 Detroit Branches

1.

SECOND

T

WEEK

Broadway -Strand

Broadway at Gratiot

11. 1S. W ISNL IMI L‘ M IS I■ •■ •■■. NO IL I■111 . 11 a.

the Yiddish Playhouse •

rickets 25e to alt Grinnell'. and
Orchestra Hall. Phone Glen. 11290

Thar. and Fri. Eye, April 8.9 at 8'30
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Concluder
Piano Solo'st

LULU MYSZ-GME1NER

A. LITTMAN and M. FISHSON, Managers.

Announcement!

The world renowned Celia Adler will appear in person
at the Yiddish playhouse for a limited stay. Do not miss
this treat and we would advise you to get your tickets
early.

Tuesday, March 30-Matinee.
Wednesday, March 31-Matinee and Evening.

DISTINGUISHED LIEDER SINGER
TkItels $1 to 52.00 st Grinnell's .ad
Orchestra HO. Glen. 5200

April 3 and 4.
Friday Evening, April 2; Saturday and Sunday,
Matinee and Evening.
Madame Adler will appear in Z. Lubin's Melodrama

Tues. Eve. tin Ho'y Week! Mar. 30
Oss p Gabrilowttsch, Conductor

SACRED CONCERT

Barb "ST. MATTHEW" Pass'on
Onrhestra-Orgar. -Piano
4 Choirs-5 D anguished Soloists
T.ckets $1 to $2.50, Bezel Us and
$24 at
Hall,
Grinnell's and Orch
Glen. 8290

WINDOW SHADES

Phone Cherry 2523

2814 Hastings Street

VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
Soloists
ELIZABETH SANTACANO. Soprano
CARLOS SALZEDO, Harp

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"STOLEN LOVE"

Thursday Evening, April 1.
honor of Soni• Gursky.
Two Testimonial Perf ormances gi•en
ESS

"ON

ACCOUNTNO F

in

HAPPIN

and

"PEOPLE"
- Monday and Tuesday Evening, April IS and 6.
"FORGOTTEN CHILDREN"

Made to Order
Any Size - Any Style.
CURTAIN RODS, RUBBER MAT-
TING, FLOOR COVERING, ETC.

M. FREEDMAN

WINDOW SHADE CO.

669 Gratiot Ave.

GARRICK

"WHAT
PRICE
GLORY"

IS COMING SATURDAY,
APRIL 3rd

At 3:30

Cadillac 1650

Steinway Weber Steck Stroud Wheelock Aeolian

"The Musical Center of 'Detroit"

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q. of young
nded to mi.
renounced
!nship some
immigration
d States and
re prevented
plans \
hoc,
has in' th e
own country
ration on the
wish leaders
r of War is:
b these pro. y
.nabled to re-
f they enlist
owever, while
Joy the privi-
I service.

„.„LUMMULUMAN
MMEMBEISZ177
7

"The Sea Beast."

Eves. 50c to $2.50
Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50
Sat. Mat. 50e to $2.00

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Detroit Clearing House Assn.
am) Federal Reserve System

IRS

STATE BANK

OF DETROIT

The
Great
War Comedy

FOUNDED IN THE YEAR ICS?

Griswold at Lafayette

15 Convenient Branches

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