- - A merica lewish Periodical Cotter CLIPTON AMU' • CILHCHINATI 10, OHIO PAGE TI1REII Wil7VErRa1lEVIIS/1011:0NICLI: "Come On Ruth" at Garrick. For the first time in the history of the American stage, a play handles baseball as the fans and teams know it, and yet this comedy of love and youth —"Come On—Ruth!"—makes the great pastime secondary to the love affair of Ruth Holden, daughter of the manager of the famous Hy- enas of the Sagebrush League, and Jimmy Buck, pitching ace of this famous aggregation of ball players. "Conte on—Ruth!" comes to the Gar- rick for one week beginning next Sunday evening. The Detroit Tigers and the White Sox have accepted in- vitations to be the guests of the man- agement next Sunday evening. Cut Fur Storage Prices. The time honored price of 3 per cent for fur storage seems destined to follow commodity prices down- ward since Wellman Furs, one of the very best of Detroit fur stores, has announced a reduction in price and will now store your furs the entire season for only 2 per cent. Their announcement also states that if other insurance is carried the rate will be only 1 per cent. WINDOW SHADES Made to Order Any Sine — Any Style. CURTAIN RODS, RUBBER MAT- 11NG, FLOOR COVERING, El C. M. FREEDMAN WINDOW SHADE CO. 669 Gratiot Ave. Cadillac 1650 MUSIC By Hermann Hoexter. BENEFIT CONCERT IS PLANNED FOR MAY 23 PERFECTLY PROTECTED PROPERTY A concert will be given on Sunday evening, May 23, at the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud Torah. Eugene Sixteenth and Closing Pair of Symphony Concerts. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor and Soloist. RUSSIAN PROGRAM GUM:A-Overture to "Russian and Lurk Now, for the First Time MOUSSOliGSKY-Introaluction to the Opera "Chowantchins." ItIMSKY KOHSAKOV -Symphonic Suite, "Scheheragaile." RICH M A NINOFF - Second Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. Absolute Protection Fanfares and flowers followed the unusual bursts of applause which greeted the work of Mr. Gabrilo- witsch and the members of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra at the final round of subscription concerts at Or- chestra Ilall last week To be sure, there was much of genuine enthusi- asm in the attitude of the audience which found the conductor and his men in unusually good form, and printed to meet all the demands of I this program of Russian music after having performed it with even great- er gusto the night before for the en- tertainment of the visiting super- visors of music. Mr. Gabrilowitsch's interpretation of these fascinating scores is familiar to his Detroit audi- EUGENE LIPSITZ ences, but what was particularly no- ticeable at the first two of this final Lipsitz, a violinist of unusual talent, series of three identical programs will render several selections and will was the conductor's firm grip of the be accompanied on the piano by his intricacies of the music, his greater sister, Sfiss Ida Lipsitz. Miss Doris freedom in the handling of the baton, Sperling, soprano, will sing a group and his authority with the musician:. of songs. Admission is $1 and tick- Observing all these things, one is ets may be secured either through quite naturally led to ponder and Mrs. Louis Gallow of 2032 Blaine surmise—what a truly fine organiza- avenue, or at the door the evening of tion this orchestra could be, if Mr. 1 the performance. The proceeds of Gabrilowitsch would only devote this affair will benefit a needy family. more of his time and energies to its welfare—spiritual as well as musical —during the season, laying greater stress on his duties as first conductor of the orchestra here, and less on his work as peripatetic pianist. Most of the performances this sea- son that fell short of their aim did to because the conductor was not as Pisgah Lodge Baseball Team to thoroughly routined in his scores as Meet at Goldberg Field on he should have been, and even a little Sunday, April 25. thing like that is bound to be reflect- ed in the performances. Perhaps the Next Monday evening, April 26, next season will see an improvement in this quite essential factor. Some Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, Independent Order B'nai B'rith, will hold its last arrangement to this effect between conductor nad management would business meeting before the history- making event of Sunday, May 2, certainly go strong with the sub- Dedication Day. scribers. Plans for the program constitut- Aside from the fine reading of the first three numbers on the program ing the Dedication Day exercises have been completed by the commit- and the incidental solo work of Mr. Schkolnick and Mme. Ostrowska- tee in charge, of which Henry M. Abramovitz is the chairman. The greatly admired by the audience— Mr. Gabrilowitsch gave a brilliant exercises will serve to dedicate to the performance of Rachmaninors Piano Jewish community of this city the Concerto in C Minor, one of the most first Jewish community building in beautiful and profoundly moving of the history of the city and state. The Dedication Day program will the great Russian's many immortal compositions. Mr. Gabrilowitsch evi- be opened with the initiation of the dently loves this concerto, because his Aaron Droock class. It is expected ll nerf ormance won as poetic as any-I that more than 500 new members wi thing he has ever essayed here and I be inducted into the lostge and order. as completely convincing. He had the The initiatory exorcises will com- best support of the orchestra under mence at 10:30 a. m. A special program of initiatory the direction of Victor Kolar. The only blemish in an otherwise ideal music will be furnished by Leonard evening of delightful music was the Braun and the Glee Club, assisted by rather poor instrument of the soloist. four members of the Symphony Or- It was not evenly voiced and to the chestra. The ritual will be exempli- write's ears the bass sounded be- fied by the lodge degree team, di- fogged and the high treble tinny. But rected by Harry Gurovich. At noon a buffet luncheon will be with this slight yet noticeable defect out, the evening was one to joyfully served by the ladies of the auxiliary to Pisgah Lodge. The dedicatory ex- remember. ercises will continue from 2 to 5:30 o'clock and will be interspersed by New Partnership Formed. musical selections rendered by Jules Klein's Symphony Ensemble. Maxwell W.Benjamin, formerly of It is announced that the following .. Benjamin, Betzoldt & Bassett; Jo- speaking program will comprise the -- -- -- -- soh B. Beckenstein and Ilarris W. dedicatory exercises: -- -- -- -- Wienner, formerly of Beckenstein & Mares. of Welcome..... . Adolph Wienner, and Homer II. Quay, for- - E- 7- -- -='-' ,_ :. Mtlx Eduardo Dedication Pray, • mer attorney-general of the State of Presentation of key Morris J. Kramer Governor Groe•heck Michigan. have formed a co-partner- Address naniliel J. Leon ship for the general practice of law, Address President of Grand Lodge. under the name of Benjamin, Becken- M•yor John W. Smith Address stein, Wienner & Quay, with offices Dedication Sermon. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Ht. lien. Gallagher at 1062-68 Penobscot Building. Address Rev. Lynn Harold Hough Homer H. Quay is recognized as Addreve Memorial Address...Kabbi A. M. Hershman Leonard Braun — — one of the best criminal lawyers in El Molerachanitu Rabbi II I . - a . .:- - =. 7 - the State of Michigan and for 10 Address --7- - .-- 7- -: tz- Judge Harr), 11. Heiden years practiced law at Cheboygan Address = := Judge Charles C. Simons -=- with Mr. Benjamin. Ile represented Address C - . Julius Deutelbaum 7:-,7 Closing Address = = the Stale of Michigan in the famous President of Pisgah Lodge. trial of the (louse of David. The program for the day will be The other members of the new firm are well and favorably known, not wound up with a kosher banquet in only to the Jews of Detroit but to the Hotel Stotler, commencing at 7 -- o'clock. Nathaniel H. Goldstick will ._--- --_ the whole community. - - .-= preside as toastmaster and an inter- E--- ._ --• :_ ---- _ esting program has been arranged for ".- ._ .. ..7.. the closing feature of Dedication -=- Reservations for the banquet Day. - - - '.- indicate that the dining hall will be g"- - filled to capacity and persons expect- ing to attend the affair are urged to -=:--- -,=-_- make reservations at once in order -.=- ---- '-- - -. to assure their attendance. Reserve- E-- Lions are being received by the secre- tary of the lodge at his office in the s.--- Community House. Abe Lenhoff has been named man- ager of the B'nai B'rith baseball team. Any member of the lodge de- , siring to try out for the team is re. I quested to appear at Goldberg Field, ' Ferry avenue and St. Antoine street, - ■■ •■• next Sunday morning, April 25, at ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ 10 o'clock. The team is entered in ■■ ■ ■ the Class B league of the Recreation ■ ■ ■ ■ Department of the City of Detroit. for All Lot Purchasers! F. J. Wilson & Company is the first real estate organiza- tion in Detroit to offer lot buyers complete insurance against loss through sickness, death or accident. This protection for the future coupled with the especially fine property offered for sale presents a guaranteed real estate investment. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION I. If you die (accident or ordinary death) while paying for a lot, we will issue to your estate a Warranty Deed without further payments. B'nai B'rith to Hold Dedication Service or 80 Cents from Detroit ,or- ible GE rES MS —after 8:30 at night, if you place your call to the number rather than to some certain person by name. That is lower than the day rate for the same kind of call and less than half the rate charged if you call a certain person by name rather than by telephone number. The Long Distance operator will give you rates. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. ET AY erty )ted Z04- reet n IF YOU SHOULD SUDDENLY FADE OUT OF THE PICTURE r ern if 1g. !ed —what would it mean to your family? Men who continue frown day to day to put of the safe-guarding of tkrir families' future are Organic!), denied further opportunity. Avail daugh- YOU expect to educate your sons and vid e the crs, of course. You expect to pro e she comforts which your wife enjoys to long xpectation is But how much of that e shall live. present income? How much of your base u po n fail should your income suddenly cease? it would an That thought makes insurance upon your life to cover your earning power — imperative thing by capital. But even that is not enough. Capital manages from life insurance needs protection and does. ment—just as other capital Yool.elf of the °Isparta., while it is here -see your An Insurance Trust with this company swill provide that prmcction and r runagcmcnr. insurance agrist, Own see we THE Y FIDELIT TERTIPT-Wc* Record Sales by Dodge Bros. ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ - ■ ■ ■■ ■• ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■■ Retail sales of Dodge Brothers mo- tor cars and Graham Bros. trucks by dealers in the United States in the period from Jan. 2 to April 3, 1926, =- established another phenomenal rec- ord with a total of 70,599 units as compared with 51,318, a gain of 19,- M 281, or 37 per cent over the name =-- , period in 1925. Shipments from the factory in the first three calendar months of 1926 likewise established a new high mark with a total of 86,351 unite as corn- pared with 59,378, a gain of 26,975 or 45 per cent over the same period in 1925. Shipments of Dodge Brothers mo- tor cars and Graham Brothers trucks to satisfy the increasing demand of foreign dealers during the month of March reached the highest point ever recorded in the history of Dodge Brothers, Inc., with a gain of 50 per cent over the corresponding month =_-. of 1925. This total was 4,460 corn- — pared with 2,972 in March, 1925. A substantial increase has been am made each week in retail sales of Dodge Brothers motor cars and Gra- ham Brothers trucks thus far in 1926, the latest weekly record being estab- lished for the period ended April 3, when 9,104 units were sold. This was a gain of 2,574 or 39 per cent over the best week in 1925, that ended April 11. That the motor driving public ap- proves of the value of Dodge Broth- ers motor can and Graham Brothers trucks is strongly indicated by the vast sales record made in the lint quarter of 1926 when weather condi- tions throughout the United States were not propitious." declared Thos. J. Doyle, Dodge Brothers dealer. = II. Ii your pay stops because of sickness or accident, the F. J • WILSON & COMPANY will pay the monthly payments on your lot. III. Through our PLAN you leave a DEED--- not a DEBT. This guaranteed protection is made possible by and through the Detroit Life Insurance Company, Michigan's leading life insurance company, and handled exclusively by the Frank M. Hayes Agency. During the first quarter of 1926, the Detroit Life Insurance Company wrote $7,000,000 of insurance in Michigan alone. Bankers' Comment to Frank M. Hayes on his plan which has been adopted by F. s/. Wilson & Co. "My attenPon has Jost been called to • new In• anemic@ plan which you are sponsoring by which protect'. Is given the land contract purchaser so that contract payments are continued In the event ac of sicIrnms cident and w rrrrr ty deed given h without furt er payments In the event of death. Th's plan see m• to me a unione and valuable con- tribution to estate protection and 1 congratulate you on your connection with it." stronyly favor nu, h • plan and believe any in• vestment obligation should be fully protected by 1.1e insurance." LUTHER D. THOMAS, President, Fidelity Trust Co. A. E. GREEN, rresident, Security Trust Co. and we "We are firm believer's In life I special policy particularly adapted to the needs of the lot buyer Is an eacellent idea. The casualty !ordure el the policy also commends Itself think your to us. "Any realty firm which adopt. such s plan surely mulct be smear. In it. operatronc“ WM. M. HATCH, President, Peerless Portland Cement C.. JOHN W. STALKER, Vice-President, Union Trust Co. Mayor John W. Smith Says: "It will fill a long-needed want among Detroit's new real estate in- vestors, protecting families who can not afford speculation." JOHN W. SMITH, Mayor of Detroit THE INDUSTRIAL CENTER SUBDIVISION The Industrial Center Subdivision is but three blocks west of Tele- graph Road. The fact that a Half Million Dollar School and Church is to be erected in the subdivision is an extra assurance of quick turn-over and splendid profits for both purchasers and salesmen. A well planned home-building program is already under way. These developments will create immediately a new community with all the much sought facilities for home owners and investors. Lots in the Industrial Center Sudivision, protected under the New Wilson Insurance Plan, can be selected for home, business or as a guar. anteed real estate investment. Salesmen! 1,300 Acres With a Real Selling Appeal! See Frank B. Beach, Organization Manager =-- FRANK B. DEXTER, Vice-President in charge of Subdivisions LETA M. DEXTER, Manager Woman's Department L. BOGIE, Manager of Foreign Department F. J. Wilson • Company own over 1,300 acres of eery choice residential and business property, composed of I subdivisions and all located in the fastest growing and selling district in and around Detroit—the West Side. All this property is owned outright by the company, and tis fast is. one subdi- vision is said out another will be placed on the market. The Wiltion Protected Prop- erty Plan, ideal locations of subdivisions and program of development offer to you • real permanent oF.uortunity. F. J. WILSON & CO. CADILLAC 6327 8 - 9 10TH FLOOR WASHINGTON BLVD. BLDG.