A merico Pwish periodical CcHier CIITTON AMU!. CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NTNN IIN1811 CFIRONIC14; tation for prompt starting even in :-: CLASSIFIED :-: the coldest weather. MIZRACHI CONVENTION SHEKELL CAMPAIGN TO The re-designed steering gear pro. TO RENT-Six-room lower flat and CALLS RABBI ASHINSKY OPEN ON NOVEMBER 14 vides FOR RENT-Nice furnished room greater convenience, increased garage. Modern. Good neighbor- One cannot die twice, and one death we cannot avoid. for one or two gentlemen, with hood. 2518 Glendale. Rent rea- steering ease and improved appear- small private family. 3302 West The shekell campaign will be ance. Worm and sector have replaces! At the urgent request of the cam sonable. l'hone Arlington 3291-R. Made to Measure Boston Blvd. Call after 4 o'clock. mittee leaders in Washington, Rabb opened on Sunday, Nov. 14, with the former worm and wheel and in References required. Arlington FOR RENT-Lady alone with small A.M. Ashinsky, who recently came three massmeetings, one to be held the new constructions the ratio has Monogrammed MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher at the Kirby Center, one at Congre- been increases! from 8:1 to 10:1. 1618-111. daughter will rent our furnished caterer for weddings, banquets, Alterations and Repairs on Both gation Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson Excellent food. Rates room to young lady employed. Call The adoption of the improved air etc. Old and New Shirts. parties, avenues, and the other at the Hol- cleaner necessitates! design of a new Mrs. Goldberg at 355 Leicester reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em- TEACIIElt OF PIANO-Ragtime and MRS. METH'S classical. Helen Lewis, 354 John brook Synagogue, Holbrook and manifold. The new manifold and Court, Apt. 308, near Brush, eve- pire 7146. Will also rent out home R. St. at Adams. Studio, Cadillac Beaubien streets. The meetings will CUSTOM SHIRT SHOP nings between 6 and 7 and Sunday for private parties and weddings. cleaner can, however, be installed 7095; residence, Hemlock 9648-R. start promptly at 2:30 p. m. and the easily on any previous Dodge Broth- mornings, or phone Randolph 7200 1461 West Philadelphia Ave. public is urges! to attend. FOR RENT - Six-room lower and between 9 and 4:30. -- ers power plant. Empire 9723 An elaborate program is being ar- upper modern fiats. Rent very rea- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room for gentleman, with private fam- ranged and will include speeches by VIOLIN TEACHER with experience sonable. 555 per month. Must be An empty stomach has no ears. ily. Near car line. Phone Empire Rabbis Ashinsky and Stollman, David has several openings for beginners seen to be appreciated. 1214 West 1V. Simons, Abe Kaplan, Joseph II. 3278-W. Euclid Ave. Inquire M. S. Fink, at reasonable rates. Phone Em- Ehrlich and Joseph Chaggi and sev- 1199 Atkinson Ave. Phone Em- Annouming to all our friends pire 9024-W. FOR RENT-Northwest section. Be eral musical numbers. pire 2826-W. THE OPENING OF A NEW COAL YARD . tween Linwood and Dexter. Mod- - The purpose of the shekel' cam- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room ern five-room upper. Garage and paign is to raise funds fur the Jews FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room By KARP BROS., formerly with the Karp Coal Company. with four windows. Blaine near side drive. Ideal for small family. for refined couple, in private home. in Palestine and the sum of 50 cents, LaSalle Blvd. Phone Garfield Arlington 7609-W. a shekell, entitles one to elect dele- All conveniences. Phone Hemlock 6827-R. gates to the Zionist Congress. 8005-R. FOR RENT-Comfortable furnished FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room room for refined lady or gentle- HEBREW TEACHER-Young man with private family, for refined "IDEAL SERVICE' man. Reasonable. Mrs. Sol Dick- well acquainted with the Jewish re- Explain Dodge Improvements. "IDEAL PRRICES" gentleman. 2080 Virginia Park. man, 4839 Tireman Ave. ligion and Hebrew literature will Pocahontas Mine Run (50% Lp. ) .$8.90 Phone Walnut 5725-J. SPECIAL give private lessons in Hebrew and $11.60 SEMI- Dodge Brothers, Inc., announced Pocahontas Egg (Screened) Jewish. Inquire of Edward Cabot. STORES FOR RENT -Linwood FOR RENT - Nice furnished room SMOKELESS 13126-27. Merchants, wake up! important basic improvements re- Phone Arlington 7395-J. 2745 for gentleman or couple. 31321 Location thickly populated. Want- ill their motor cently incorporates! Ideal Egg West Grand Ave. Richton near Dexter Blvd. Phone SOLVAY COKE ed, more stores and more business. cars in their characteristic conserva- Ideal Lump Thoroughly Screend Arlington 5476-R. All Sixes Room for dry goods, gents' fur- Hand•Piclred tive manner. Their asiverti ,,ing con- FOR RENT-Six-room beautiful new $8.40 ;;', spectacular nishings, furniture, electrical fix- or HARD COAL furnished flat. Everything mod- tained no extravagant FOR RENT-Cheerful large room. $8.90 ;. n ture supplies, radio, etc. Very at- RABBI A. M. ASHINSKY claims. No undue emphasis, no use ern. Leaving city, will sacrifice. Pleasant surroundings; for one or tractive terms. Fon information Burlingame Ave. Phone Longfel- two ladies employed. Near Trum- to Detroit from Pittsburgh as spirit- of superlatives, was resorted to for call Garfield 7629. bull car line. 2073 Pingree, Apt. ual leader of the Emanuel Syna- the purpose of focusing attention low 7770. onto first one and then another of 103. Phone Euclid 0374-J. MELROSE gogue, left Thursday afternoon to the improvements. The natural re- 1045 Mack at G. T. R. R. FOR RENT-Euclid West 2205. Nice FLAT FOR RENT-Beautiful newly 33911 MELROSE decorated upper duplex. Garage, KARP BROS. attend the annual convention of the furnished room for employed cou. 1230 FOR RENT-Nicely furnished r000m sult of this sound policy has been in- side drive, instantaneous heater; pie or gentlemen. Phone Garfield for one or two persons. 2205 W. Mizrnchi Organization of the world. terest everywhere in the exact nature all modern conveniences. 1653 The first meeting was held Friday of the changes made to better Dodge 6773-W. Euclid Ave. Apt. 204. Virginia Park. Phone Empire 1584. morning and will rcontinue for one Brothers motor car. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room FOR RENT-Steam heated furnished week. The new five-bearing crankshaft, Rabbi Ashinsky, who is the vice- for couple or two gentlemen. Brush GERMAN MECHANICAL ENGI- room. Blaine, corner Fourteenth replacing the three-bearing type, by NEER desires to make acquaint- president of this organization, has near Forest Ave. Write Jewish St. Suitable fur one or two. Phone ance of educated Jewish young reducing vibration to a minimum, been one of its most active workers Chronicle, Box 419. Euclid 01314. lady. Object matrimony. Write and was one of the original founders. gives impressive new silence, smooth- Jewish Chronicle, Box 750. No FOR RENT - 386 Elmhurst Ave. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room Rabbi Meyer Berlin, president of ness and elasticity. The new electrical equipment, with anonymous letters will be consid- Modern flat, four large bedrooms. for refined gentleman, with private the organization, left Palestine espe- Adults. Vacant Dec. 1. Phone ered. family. One and one-half blocks cially to be present at this conven- independent units for starting and Send for Application. west of Dexter. 4034 Lawrence. tion. Rabbi Ashinsky is expected for generating, affords many advan- Longfellow 9311. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room Phone Euclid 4418-It. tages. back in Detroit by Friday. Insured against LOSS of ANY for couple, with kitchen privileges, FOR RENT- Cheerful furnished The new generator itself requires or for one or two gentlemen. FOR RENT - 2442 Glendale Ave. room for young lady. Home privi- less driving power than the single KIND (except Moth and Wear Phone Arlington 6702-111. leges. Private family. All adults. near Linwood. Nicely furnished unit it replaces and a further saving, and Tear) at ALL TIMES and Call !after 6 p. tn. 9692 Delmar room for one or two in private in power results from elimination of FOR RENT-Furnished room for one Ave. Phone Ilemlock 0644-W. home. Call Arlington 3297-M. ALL PLACES. Rates 2 and 3 the starting chain. or two gentlemen, in private home. The new starting motor affords Between Woodrow Wilson and OR RENT - Beautiful furnished , SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, warts and per cent. greater cranking ability under severe F Twelfth St. Phone Hemlock 45074. moles removed by multiple elec- room in private family. Glynn conditions than did the old single Mrs. Frances Levy and sister, Mrs trolysis. The quickest, cheapest Court near Hamilton Ave., N. W. unit which earned so enviable a repu- and only method recognized by AMERICAN will give Hebrew les- section. $5 per week. Phone Hem- George Fox of Richmond, Ind., who sons. Boys fully prepared for bar has been visiting in the city, have re physicians for the removal of su- lock 6946-J. mitzvah. Expert instruction. Mod- turned home after spending several perfluous hair. Bair roots forever erate rates. Call Euclid 1437-W. F OR RENT-Blaine 2915. Beautiful days with relatives in Jackson. destroyed. Skin left smooth and furnished room with private fam- free from blemishes. Several hun- LADY ALONE will rent room to de- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bernstiene ily. Suitable for one or two per- dred hairs destroyed per hour. All sirable refined person. Phone Em- suns. Reasonable. Phone Gar- have returned to their home in De- work guaranteed permanent. Ex- ?)) pire 2947-1M. troit after a short stay with their field 8894-W. - perienced operator. Consultation parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy. free. Beulah Starr. Randolph OFFICE FOR RENT-Very desir- 'Li furnished room RENT-, --Nicely 11 "''illl" 2789. 809 Stroh Bldg. , able location for professional man. FOR in steam heated apartment for re- Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield has returned Heated. Reasonable. 8440 Michi- fined gentleman. Convenient to home after a week's visit with her II ♦ CARPENTER WORK of all kinds and gan Ave. Cedar 0263-R. three car lines. Phone Garfield sister, Mrs. henry Weiss of Detroit. general contracting. Alterations , 9345-W. , and remodeling. Prompt service. FOR RENT-Gladstone near Four- After a visit wtih their children, Tessler Construction Co. Cadillac teenth St. Beautiful furnished FOR RENT - Beautifully furnished . 8290. 1500 Cadillac Square Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spiesberger of room in duplex for refined gentle- room, or will share apartment with Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Spiesberger Ni.. man. Small family. Phone Gar- one or two girls or refined couple. WE TEACH dance music on any in- field 28114. Widow alone. Mrs. Rubenstein, have returned to their home. strument. New saxophones $15 3767 Edison Ave. l'hone Garfield down. Phone Clifford 39704., Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn spent Sun- F OR RENT- Large comfortable 2069-W. room in a nice neighborhood. Small -, n_ : day and Monday of last week in DANCE JAZZ BAND, COLORED, family. Phone and other conveni- Grand Rapids. BUSINESS NOTICE for dancing and entertainment. ences. Garage if desired. 15926 i'l ei' Thpy are hot. l'hone Clifford Normandy Ave. Arlington 2395-W. Mr. Regner was in charge of the Dr. I. Lebergott, dentist, an- 39704. nounces that he is now located in regular Friday night services at the his new offices at 8902 Twelfth street, temple. corner of Hazelwood avenue. Tele- On Wednesday evening, Nov. 3, phone Empire 7188. T H L12%% the Hadassah sponsored a hospital shower-bridge st the temple. Mrs. Julius Ginsberg was chairman of the affair. Shirts, COAL IDEAL COAL COMPANY FURS ant; Titg Notes '111"1' , , Ali .b., N rat li'fl'w . 1 1. i 11 ; , 1 , 0,,p;a‘ h " iriiinsr -- li, I Fitt* 1 1 Tlii ' it;41 v 11I 'A 1 ‘ , "' k60 _,..... e .1 "'"%'''''''' stir , I SUNDAY ORCHESTRA HALL Detroit Symphony Orchestra VICTOR KOLAR Conducting Popular Program RENEE THORNTON SOPRANO inne1,3 , At 7lckets ifc to f1.00. Glendale and Orchestra 11.11. ----__ • Bird" SOLOIST SOLOIST JOSEPH SZIEGTI VIOLINIST GIA.t.dC.rirelseg; ,..0,.to 0r Ti,cdke r,11 a - MAJESTIC THEATER WOODWARD AT WILLIS Glendale 9721 A. Littman, Mgr. M. FisIsson, Stage Director and Regisseur. I JUNIOR HADASSAH OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH , Conductor Stravinsky's "Fire "THE DESERTED MOTHER" Four-act Melodrama by Isidore Zolot•refsky. Entire Yiddish Players Group Will Appear in Wond;rful Parts. The 6 and 7. Saturday and Sunday Evening, November Sunday Matinee, November 7. In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Lena Rosenzweig, who passed away one year ago, Nov. 11, 1925. Gone but not forgotten. Her Loving Daughter, Sons and Grandchildren. In loving memory of our dear hus- band and father, Edward J. Cherkose, who departed 13 years ago, Nov. 5. His Loving Wife, Mamie, and Membership: Son, Aubrey. The membership campaign is now In loving memory of Moe Harris, in full progress and is being conduct- who left us one year ago, Nov. 8, ed by two teams, the blue and white teams, of which Miss Henrietta Ber- 1925. ger and Bess Larman are chairmen, Just a thought of meet remembrance. respectively. Miss Ethel Steinberg Just a memory fond and true. of 1518 Edison avenue is general Just • token of affection chairman of the membership commit- And • heartache still fur you. tee and all those interested in the His Loving Wife, Yells; Daughters, work of Hadassah are requested to Mrs. Charles Katz and Mrs. Sol. communicate with Miss Stein erg. Kaplan, and Grandson, Jack Kap.; Ian. For Dignified Funeral Service CALL EMPIRE 6833 Saturday Matinee, Nov. 6. Ladies Free. "A SWEETHEART'S HEART" Edmund G. Lewis MORTICIAN HERMANN HOEXTER B. Mull., Columbia University. REPERTOIRE - VOICE PLACING - COACHING 'manned by Josef Partsrnark, Director Victor Talking Machine Co.. Pir. Chleasto Opera Co. Giorgi* Poiseen, iteeidenee Studio: 2243 LOTHROP AVE., near Fourteenth St. Phone for Appointments, Euelid 2144. Epheem A. Rosenberg Announces that he has assumed complete man- agement of The Bankers Reserve Life Co. of Omaha Nebraska In the City of Detroit and Environs. He also desires at this time to express his appreciation to his friends for the many courtesies extended to him this past month. EPHEEM A. ROSENBERG 210 McKERCHEY BLDG. Lout Meeting: The last meeting of Junior Hadas- sah was held Tuesday evening, Nov. 2, at the Philadelphia and Byron Tal- mud Torah. Miss Stella Berman, new national president of the organiza- tion, was the principal speaker. She told of her visit to Palestine and of the wonderful work Hadassah is ac- complishing over there. Miss Sara Rudolf sang two Jewish folk songs and was accompanied on the piano by Miss Thelma Gordon. SECOND BOULEVARD At Delaware. No connection with any *Hum firm. RANDOLPH 1120 are prepared and well qualified to Based upon manyyears of experience in selling li fe insurance, we render you expert ad, ice on all life insurance matters. Our motto is honest service. oyous hours with the great masters of the Pianoforte through that masterpiece of all musical instruments Bonstelle Performance! Tickets for the Sunday evening, Nov. 7, performance at the Bonstelle Playhouse, at which time "Seventh Heaven" will be presented, may be secured at the ticket office of the theater or at Grinnell Bros. Nov. 7 has been designated "Iladamah Night". at the Bonstelle Playhouse and all members and their friends are urged to attend. ti aeDuoNAKT Reproducing Piano W you enjoy listening in your home to the playing of Carrot, of Paderewski, Gabrilowitsch, ,etc? H o fmann,Bauer,Ganz,Friedman --would you like the instrument whose musical superiority is so marked that 75% of the solo concert pianists of recognized leadership, record their playing for it alone? For those who would, there is but one instrument -the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano. What a wonderful privilege to have at your command the genius of the great composers of the past and present- the skill and talent of the greatest pianists. Avail yourself of it now- add immeasurably and permanently to the joy and charm of your home. I it I li 11 "Vagabond King" at Cass Perhaps not before in Detroit's theatrical annals has a production been received with such splendid ac- claim as was "The Vagabond King," the big musical play which opened limited engagement at the Cam Thea- ter on Monday evening last. A large and cultural audience gathere at the city's newest legitimate down-town playhouse for the mid-west premiere of the operetta and applauded long and often from the rise of the first to the fall of the final curtain. Russell Janney of New York, pro- ducer of "The Vagabond King," sent a brilliant and finely-balanced cast of principals for the Detroit engage- ment of the play, including John Mealey, H. Cooper Cliffe, Mark Smith, Gene Wallin, Jane Victory, Ethel Pasztor and more than 20 oth- ers. The second week of "The Vaga- bond King" opens on this Sunday evening. Mail orders for tickets sent from this place will have the careful attention of the Cam Theater man - agement. l i Anna Fitziu, At Temple. Anna Fitziu, American operatic , prima donna, headlines the bill at B. F. Keith's Temple Theater starting Sunday matinee. Miss Fitziu has an enviable record with both the Met- ropolitan and Chicago Opera Com- panies. She has created leading roles in world premieres, among them "Goyescas" with the Metropolitan Opera Company and "Azora and "Isabeau" with the Chicago Opera I Company. Others billed: Tad Tit 1 man's Tunesmiths; Herbert Warren, and company; Harry Mayo and Buil Lynn; Claude and Clarence Stroud;I !the Kemmys; Kokin and Galetti and l i ' the new screen subjects. 1 I OULD The Celebrated (Duo-Art COIreOT f ji is obtainable only This world-fan:ow in these pianos: Pianist II -who will be heard Thursday and Friday at Orchestra Hall with the II Detroit Symphony Orchestra says: "No instrument approaches the Duo-Art in the fidelity of tousical reproduction." 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