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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-07

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PAGE FOUR

MUSIC

A NEW ONE TON TRUCK

Graham Brothers latest and most
impressive achievement

Graham Brothers latest and most
impressive achievement—the
G-130Y!
A one ton truck embodying en-
tirely new ideas in design and
balance and selling at an aston-
ishing price.
Extraordinary purchasing power
and vast production made the
G-BOY possible.
Largest exclusive truck manu-
facturers in the world, Graham
Brothers buy and build in enor-
mous volume.
The price and quality of the
G-BOY illustrate the extent to
which buyers benefit by this vol-
ume and its resultant economies.
The G-BOY is the most impor-
tant contribution in years to the

Clubl
Notes'

WM. T. McCONNELL, C. P. A

A. W. EIIRMAN, C. P. A.

A. W. Ehrman & Co.

A conductor who has quietly but
firmly came to the front as one of the
Herzl Judaeans.
most talented and trained in his par-
The Ilerzl Judaeans are discussii q
ticular line and craft is Samuel Bena-
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
vie, musical director at the Madison the re-organization of the club. An
Theater. This paper has frequently amendment to the Ilerzl constitution, „
Announce the Removal of Their Offices to
commented on his excellent work as to the effect that the tenure of office i '
violin soloist, his fine ability for in the club be altered from three to I
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, DETROIT
"screening" and his success in build- six months was passed. This will go
ing up the efficiency of the personnel into effect July 1. A series of de-
Suite 2229 - 34
of his Madison orchestra. We want bates is being contemplated with the
at this time to direct special attention different Young Judaean Clubs, and
to Mr. Benavie's splendid musician- a team consisting of Norton Rosin,
RANDOLPH 1500
MAY 1, 1926
ship, as evidenced this week in di- Leo Lubetsky and Nathan Shur was
recting the special score which has selected.
pro-
Zionist
a
At the last meeting
been provided for the current film
attraction at the Madison. An inter- gram was held. Harry Cohn spoke
esting and semi-popular number of on Lipsky, Paul Broiler on the Keren
classical themes form the basis of this Ilayesod, Isadore Ackerman on the
score, and it is Mr. Benavie's ability Keren Ilakey•meth and Henry Bloom
in presenting and developing these on Nachum Sokolow. Henry Bloom
themes with the utmost of both was elected best speaker. Ilerzlite,
finesse &nd power that stamps him as the club paper, was read and the
one of Ike most gifted of theatrical Ilerzls decided to send copies of the
paper, showing what the club has
conductors.
done the past term, to different clubs.
The Music Study Club of Detroit William Schwartz was elected captain
held its last study meeting of the sea- of the baseball team for the coming
son on Friday, April 30, at 2 p. m., in season.
At the meeting of May 4 Morris
Webster Hall. James Gibb, .instruc-
for of music at City College, ad- Soloweichick spoke on Rabbi Akiba,
dressed the club on "Instruments- Hyman Bloom spoke on Bar Kochba
tion." The business of the Music and Norton Rusin on Simon Ben
Study Club will culminate with an Yochai. The Ilerzls will hold a social
annual luncheon meeting to be held at Belle Isle on May 16. At the next
on May 21 at Webster Hall. The meeting, curernt topics will be dis-
final musical event will be a musicale cussed by Oscar Schwartz, William
and tea to be held on June 4 at the Schwartz and Hyman Charfoos.
Statler. The committee on arrange-
Judaean Pioneers.
ments, consisting of Mrs. Michael
ean
fn , P a i o n etr h
I.eishin, Mrs. Sol L. Hessler and Mrs.
i
Juda
first
anniversary
fi
Maurice P. Morse, will be assisted by plated
T d plan s for
the following: Mesdames Meyer Ber- party to be held on May 9 at the El
r i s , Abraham Cooper, David Werbe, Moshe Synagogue.
David Huber, William Isenberg,
Harry Kopel, Jack Lubin, Emery Mo-
Mogen David Club.
nash, Samuel Schaffiander, Edward . A debate was the feature attrac-
S. A. S. JACOBS
Schloss nian, Maurice Benyas, Arthur tion at the last meeting of the Mogen
l'ollack, Leo Landau, Sol Trigg, David Club. The question discussed
A man can put off every engagement but one that one is inevit-
Phillip Bloomgarden, Henry Cohl, was "Resolved, That the Jews of
able and cannot be postponed; it is DEATH!
Harry Glickman, Joseph Souls and America Establish a Jewish Univer-
Figure and look ahead; save money for yourself with the Old
Joe Magidsohn,
sity in the Near Future." Mr. Faigen,
upholding the affirmative, defeated
Line Life Insurance Company of America, the largest Life, Acci-
Increases Production.
Mr. Cohen, who defended the nega-
dent and Health Insurance Company organized under Wisconsin
tive. A I.ag B'Omar program was
laws. When you have done this you will have served two purposes:
The production lever of the Delco- also successfully carried out. The
(1) you will have provided for your old age; (2) you will have
Light Company, the largest manufac- club is seeking checker and handball
the
opponents.
arranged to protect your estate against the total loss of your money
Curer of electric refrigerators in
world has been net in the last notch.
making ability.
This lever governs the speed of a JEWISH ARTISTS ARE
conveyor belt, upon which metal re- 1
INTERESTED IN BAZAAR
frigerator cabinets are built, as the'
assembly moves through the plant,
The Society of Jewish Artists will
which is a quarter of a mile long. take an active part in the bazaar to
GENERAL AGENT
Workmen and material are grouped be' given by the Federation for
on either side of the belt for the var- Ukrainian Jewish Relief, which opens
321 TRANSPORTATION BUILDING
ious operations in construction of the Saturday, May 0, at Kirby Center.
refrigerator cabinet.
Detroit
Sol Selman, who was recently elect-
Cadillac 4025
By advancing a lever a notch, ed president of the society, is in
speeding up the conveyor and putting charge of the arrangements at the art
on more workmen, production is in- booth, which is under the management
creased. Last January, when the new of the Jewish artists. The members ,
conveyor was installed, T. B. Ford- are donating pictures and offering
ham, works manager said: "Now all
others for sale. Among thieve who
we have to do to get more production will take part are: I. Israel Segal,
is to pull that lever another notch."
who is donating the signs at the vari-
Each successive week, as orders for ous booths; Isaac Rader, Jascha
Frigidaire electric refrigerators rolled Schwartzmann, Sophie Gurvitch, Ar-
in the lever was advanced until last thur Levinger, Jacob Reiss, who is
week, when it rested in the last notch now vice-president of the society,'.
and workmen were stationed as close- Meyer Greenberg, Isadore Ressler,:
ly as the could stand the entire length Mollie Letwin, Mrs. David Werbe, S.
of the plant.
Itrichta, Frank Mehr and Sol Selman.
General Motors has arranged 1.. ■
The raffle of three pictures by mem-
supply the Delco-Light Company with bers of the society has been set for
additional space to care for increased Wednesday evening, May 12, at the
production, tee be available Jan.l, bazaar. All those who have bought
1827.
tickets and others interested are
urged to attend. The remaining tick-1
RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT
eta will be sold at auction the night,
Dr. Isadore Goodman, rabbi of
the raffle.
Congregation Beth El, Indianapolis, of The
ISAIAH CHERNOFF, Director.
new officers of the society are
Ind., will broadcast from Station Sol Selman, president; Jacob Reiss,
at
7:30
8821 BEAUBIEN ST.
on
Tuesday,
May
11,
WHIM
vice-president; I'auline D. Wohl, see-
(Near Holbrook)
!elm!. , and Saul Abramovitch, treas-
urer. The officers together with Isaac
EMPIRE
8385-W
Ilader and Meyer Greenberg consti-
41.
tote the board of directors.
Individual and Group Instruc-
tion, Modern Methods. Re-
TEMPLE ARTS SOCIETY
WILL PRESENT PLAYS
fined Atmosphere.
,
On Tuesday evening, May 11, in
Mr. Chernoff (Chernichovsky) is a graduate of the Grodno Teacher
' the chapel of Temple Beth El, the
College and has a very wide experience.
Temple Arts Society will present
three one-act plays entitled "A
Sealed Book," by Alvin D. Hersch;
1"The Girl," by Edward l'eple, and
1"A Celestial lloneynioon," by Irving
Brant. In addition to the plays, the
Temple Quartet will render several
selections.

MAY------

cause of Better7ransportation

at Lower Cost.

Jacobs

A new system of weight distri-
bution effects a revolutionary
improvement in balance.
The compact wheelbase facili-
tates ease of handling and yet
affords unusually generous body
capacity. The truck is gracefully
low, with steel spoke wheels and
30 x 5 truck-type cord tires.
Dodge Brothers engine is the
standard power unit, with a new
heavy transmission that has
proved its quality in greater
capacity types.
The entire truck, in fact,is built to
out-live and out-perform trucks
costing hundreds of dollars more.

MONTH

for LIFE,
ACCIDENT
and HEALTH
INSURANCE

Bodies for the G-BOY—and for Graham Brothers complete line of Traria
anJ Motor Coaches—are built in Grisham Brothers own factory at Evansville,
your require-
Ind.—the most modern plant of Its kind In America. Whatever
menus may be. a suitable body is immediately available at an attractive price.

Chassis $885 Delivered

THOMAS J. DOYLE

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BROTHER
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KADIMAH
HEBREW
SCHOOL

YOU CAN BE SURE IT'S

FRESH FROM
FISH
US

IF YOU BUY

ABE DANTO

Who for many years has been the Leading Wholesale Fish
Dealer in Detroit, has made arrangements to sell fish to the
retail trade.

Whitefish

tl

Yellow Pike

Trout

Perch

Halibut

Ik

White Bass

FROM THE FISHERMEN TO YOU!

During the warm summer months peo-
ple realize that fish makes a much better
and healthier meal than any food obtain-
able. It is not necessary to impress upon
you that in buying fish you should see that
you get nothing but the best and freshest
on the market. We supply you direct
from our own fisheries and you can be
sure of getting fish of the highest quality.

We always have the best and you can
buy here at a lower price than elsewhere.

We have been in the fish business in De-
troit many years and everyone acquainted
with us knows that we know our business.

We deliver to your home, no matter
where you live. Call us at

Phones--- Cherry 7290 - 7291

SPECIAL NOTICE

PHONE ORDERS GIVEN TO US ANY DAY BEFORE 9:30 A. M WILL
BE DELIVERED AT YOUR HOME THE SAME MORNING. YOU
ARE ALWAYS SURE OF PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE.

Dodge Sales 10,000 in Week.

For the first lino. in Dodge Broth-
ers history retail sales by their deal-
ers in the United States and Canada
in a single week have exceeded 10,000
new motor ears and trucks.
The figures for the week ending
May 1 were 10,120. Compared with
the corresponding week last year the
gain is 4374 or 76 per cent.
The gain is 560 over the remark-
able delivery record established last
week.
In addition to delivering these 10,-
120 new cars and trucks Dodge Broth-
ers dealers report 8706 new signed or-
ders for future delivery received dur-
ing the week ending May I.
Shipments of new vehicles to deal-
ers during the week were 8000, or
1520 less than actual retail deliveries.
There were in dealers hands on May
1 according tee their weekly reports a
total of approximately 26.000 new mo-
tor cars and trucks against which
these dealers held over 17,000 signed
orders.

Student Prince Returns.

With those same brilliant singing
and acting forces that held the atten-
tion of Detroit's theater-going and
music-lovers for 15 weeks earlier this
season, "The Student Prince," which
has been entertaining large audiences
in Pittsburg for the past three weeks,
' returns to the Shubert-Lafayette this
Sunday night, but only for a short
engagement.
Returning, the company brings back
to this city all the splendid singing
actors and actresses.
The big male chorus returns intact,
while the girl chorus and the orches-
tra number 25 each. The mid-week
I popular price) matinee is on Thurs-
day. The performances is empha-
sized, start at 2:15 and 8:15 sharp,
late-comers not being seated during
t he action of the prolcgue.

1

ANNOUNCEMENT

Dr. Martin M. Weisberg announces
the removal of his general office from
si0 Stroh Building to a larger and
more spacious suite, 1707 Stroh
Building.

CARD OF THANKS

and All
Kinds of
Fresh Fish

ABE DANTO

1337 WINDER STREET

CHERRY 7290 - 7291

The Zeirei Zion Organization of
Detroit wishes to extend its sincere
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. H. Shapin,
proprietors of the Commercial Kosher
Restaurant at 5828 Michigan aye-
nue, for the kind donation of their
restaurant on Sunday, May 2. The
proceeds, over $200, went to the Ge-
werkshaften
campaign, the laborers

in Palestine.

You Are
Entitled to
Good Service

That is a distinct obligation on

our part and we are continually
making every possible effort to
see that you are supplied with
good gas service.

This implies some obligation on
your part. That we may continue
to give such service we must re-
ceive, the same as any other busi-
ness, adequate compensation.
This means a reasonable return
to investors in our property so
that we can continue to secure
more money for the building of
extensions to keep up with the
city of Detroit. Also our rate
must provide for the proper
maintenance of our plants and
operations.

people of Detroit enjoy gas
rates "which are lower than those
existing in any other similar city
in America."

The

DETROIT Cm GAS CO.

Clue. W. Bream. Vtu Pm.. sod Gee. Mr.
Clifford at Beaky

BRAN CHES.

Ouse& Motor* Bldg

Haman-ti
9707 Juana. Cata9••

Wyeadotta-79 Nord, Biddle Ava.

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