A merican ,yids periodical Center CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO MON NINS ThElkmorrAwisii A RON IC LL 0 de J. COAL: ins a he ES ;N All Sizes Re-Screened HARD COAL the :an Per Ton $15 New Year's SPECIAL On No. 3 VEIN POCAHONTAS in lice ;eve ob- Automatically STOVE MINE RUN Me- see per- • ler :ivi- and 50% Lump $7.25 KENTUCKY MINE RUN, 60% Lump New Year's SPECIAL ON POMEROY HAND PICKED LUMP TsIVA",1:V" EGG sing y of , and $8.40 $7.90 MELROSE 1230 MELROSE 3398 PHONES KARP BROS. COAL AND ICE CO., Inc. El NOTE:—"Please Call Orders In Early to Assure Quick Delivery." FOR RENT-2227 Gladstone. Six- Don't forget to come this Saturday presented at t hat convention. room flat. Rent reasonable. night and every Saturday night fold "Reasonable Prices — Ideal Service." AIMIM=In 1 FOR RENT—Elmhurst 2926, near lowing. Lawton. New upper six-room flat Plays Presented Jan. 4 and 5: withbreakfast n et . F xtraordi- The Y. W. II. A. will present the r2g4e,tritooms. Phone Ar- y G. G. Players in three one-act plays lington Jan. 4 and 5, at their Little Theater, N c yd rofri syhee, room 89 Rowena street, at 8:15. The plays T Tt w .r ,N ot- FOR fn Phone which have never before been pre- seated in Detroit are: "Evening or couple. 1971 Taylor A ve. rf ;Inl y i,e,r-, ssanhice=able‘, Bia's4Be cn ae 1 .10tilein N Garfield 9738-W. IMOIM1111011011118110 11:111111111111 HOLIDAY GREETINGS from nar 1 Brand Motor Sales I nc • COLORED ORCHESTRA flaring kEFINED GIRL can have home with! The Little Theater boasts only a very two sisters. Rent very reasonable.1 lovely apartment. Near Clair-, limited capacity, so members t and ends ar e urged to get heir : 4 mount anti Trumbull car lines.; I their riarly. forget the da tes, tickets early Do Phone Empire 1646-M. ' Jan. 4 and 5, and don't fail to be 0 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. there. 1 Quiet home, all conveniences. Mrs. , White, 2236 I'ingree Ave. Phone Euclid 2531-M. WANTED to do cooking Chomishe Osor B'Shev•t Program: I NH WOMAN woman. 21 and take care of -sick The Junior and Choral groups are a l Phone Arlington 8723. working very hard rehearsing for the Ff M FOR RENT — Nice large front bed- Chomishe Osor B'Shevat program to private home for refined be given on Tuesday, Jan. IS. P1 room in p Blaine, near 2061 gentleman. Fourteenth Phone Euclid 0116-M. Judge Alfred J. Murphy to Talk: Judge Alfred J. Murphy will be RI WANTED—An American born mid- the speaker at the fourth monthly GI dlc-aged unmarried gentleman as talk, which will be held on Jan. 10. partner in a wonderful business. The program for the evening includes For appointment call Northway several good musical numbers. All 2976-R. Evenings. over 16 are cordially invited. CENTERS ASS'N No waiting. Your present notes hone re- B Confidential service. duced. Bring your title. You drive your car. A p r= call will bring our representative.. 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REQUEST PROGRAM NEW DETROIT OPERA HOUSE One Week More Only, Begin. ning Next Sunday Matinee. 8:15 P. M. Twice Daily, 2:15, The Greatest of Pictures. Tremendous Success of "BEAU GESTE" Tickets 25c " Sernper Fidelis" • • • • • Cacasian Sketches u • • • Ippolitov•Ivanov - Suits No. 2 from "Carmen" - - • Hiret Wagner . • - - Overture, "Die Meistersinger" •Waltz, "Enjoyment of Life" - - . • Strait. WAJESTIC THEATER A. Littman, Mgr. M. Fishson, Stage Director and Regisaeur. "GOD'S PUNISHMENT" A Melodrama in Four Acts by Z. Leben. Friday Night, December 31, 1926. Saturday Matinee, January 1, 1927. Sunday Night, January 2, 1927. French Foreign Legion. "THE GOLDEN SOLDIER" ances. Reserve your seats now Prices: Evenings, 50c to $1.50. Matinees, 50c to $1. Plus tax. "3 On Jan. 5, 1927, • CASS THEATER ONLY T"' YOUR; • Beginning Sunday, Jan. 2. Popular Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Detroit's new, comfortable and perfectly appointed theater, located Lafayette Blvd. at Wayne SL—Across from Post Mice. P rapANEs . Lee and The M J. J. Shubert offer FOR ITS FINAL AND FAREWELL TOUR The most talked of and greatest Musical Operetta of the Age. HEN it comes to fixing "BLOSSOM vi31*- TIME" W brakes we are equipped to do a good job. And right now, before winter rains and snows come you should have your brakeslookcdover. Let us do a good job for you. The story of the World's Marvelous Composer, Franz Schubert, filled with his glorious songs and melodies. An Ideal PLAY SAFE! Singing 11524 Oakland Mem. 7671 623 Benton Mel. 3683 Augmented Entire Symphony New Production. Orchestra. Cast. Raskin Garage Co,. PRICES:—Nights, 75c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.10, $2.75. Popular Mati- nees Wednesday and Saturday, 50c, 75c, $1.10, $1.65. Prices include War Tax. p The Season's Greetings. Randolph 0673 Webster Cleaners, Inc. James E. Cummins Income Tax Advisor 213 QUALITY DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS HAMMOND BUILDING Offm• and Plant 21-23 SIBLEY STREET Second Floor : Phone Cadillac 3327 .................................... In loving memory of Louis Ressler, who passed away three years ago, 24 days in Tebet. GRATIOT TIRE CO. In loving memory of Anna Weis- berger Steiner, who passed away seven years ago, Jan. 3, 1920. Sadly missed by Her l'arents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Weisberger, Sisters and Brother. lading "AVREMELE THE TEACHER" HOW ARE New Year Greetings. His Loving Wife and Children. Testimonial Perform.ca will b. given in honor of our man, Louis Birenbaum. Th• play will be I Iler Loving husband, Daughter, Fa- ther, Brothers and Sister. called hie home. It wa. Ilia will. But In our heorts He iineer..till. His VAVA1 ,1, it as dear in,INT AR in the hour he pa..rd sear. Sunday Matinee, Jan. t, 1927. Saturday Night, Jan. 1, 1927. No one knows the silent heartaches, Only thosewho host ran tell. And the tears that are shed in silence For the one we loved so well. nod Glendale 9721 WOODWARD AT WILLIS Houses Packed at All Perform- for New Year's Eve. TO $1.00 Rimsky•Korsakov • "Bumble Bee," from "Tear Salt." Overture, "Tannhauser" - . - • • Wagner That Thrilling Romance of the In connection with the present ap- Joint Ball: Plans are being completed for the pearance at the New Detroit Opera of "Beau Geste," much has been annual formal senior and junior 110U. said on the photographic beauty, excel- joint ball, which will be held Sunday lence of acting in the featured roles, evening, Jan. 23, at the Hotel Statler. and the masterly direction of Herbert Tickets may be secured from mem- bers of either organization. Brown. It is natural that the work of Ron- ald Colman, Ralph Forbes, Neil Ham- ilton, Noah Berry, Alice Joyce, Mary Brian and the others would gain the attention of the reviewers. But in "Beau Geste," Ilerbert Bretton holds a pardonable amount of pride in un- covering four child actors whose roles as the three Geste brothers and Isobel In loving memory of our dear son as children, are nothing short of mar- velous. Considering Maurice Murphy, and brother, Gilbert J. Segan, who , 1 Phillipe de Lacey, Mickey Mellen and passed away eight years ago, Dec. 30, Betsy Ann Mi'le's acting experience 1918. had been limited to amateur theatri- Gone but lead. memories cals before their debut in "Beau 111•1 death ran nev er take away. Memories will always linger. Geste," it seems the motion picture di- While upon this earth we stay. rectors had been overlooking a good bet. Each is signed to long term con- His Loving Parents and Sister. tracts and will appear in forthcoming productions. In loving memory of Louis Ball, Next week will be the last of this who passed away three years ago, great picture at the New Detroit. It Jan. 4, 1924, 27 days in Tebet. is being played to capacity houses " 1 Gone but not forgotten. and no delay should be made in se- His Loving Wife and Children. /es curing seats. In loving memory of Anna Scherr "Woman Disputed" at Garrick. Gerson, who passed away nine years ago, Dec. 31. Stanley Krajenka DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 5011.• FOR RENT—Light housekeeping, for Meeting: A rgeular meeting of Junior Ila- couple, with private family. Mrs. S. Nussbaum, 2700 Hazelwood Ave. dassah will ' be held at the Phila- delphia - Byron Talmud Torah on FOR RENT Neatly furnished room Tuesday evening, Jan. 4, 1927, at for young lady desiring quiet home. 8:15 sharp. Mrs. Morse M. Cohen Near Dexter Blvd. and Clairmount will give a book review on Leah Mor- car line. Phone Garfield 5450-R ton's latest book, "I Am a Woman and a Jew." A musical program is or Garfield 4356-W. being arranged and several students FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room of the United Hebrew Schools will for two gentlemen. Breakfast and present a playlet in Ilebrew. The dinner if desired. 1461 West public is invited to attend. Philadelphia Ave., near Twelfth ill St. Phone Empire 9723. National Fund Boxes: Those having National Fund boxes which are ready to be emptied are re- "BEAU GESTE" AT NEW quested to bring them to the meeting DETROIT ANOTHER WEEK on Jan. 4. The second and last week for La. well Sherman in his atirring war play, "The Woman Disputed," is announced at the Garrick, beginning Sunday night, Jan. 2. In this thrilling melo- drama by Denison Clift, featuring popular Ann Harding and Crane Wil- bur in Mr. Sherman's support, A. II. Woods has given the public one of his finest productions. It in a sur- prising entertainment, full of color and action that unfolds thrillingly, scene by scene, to a logical conclu- sion. It is based on one of Guy de Maupaasant's most popular war stories wherein the heroine is torn between love of country and love of honor. I The author has supplied Lowell Sherman and Ann Harding with two of the best acting roles of their ea- i, rem. Popular matinees will be given edk esday and Saturday for the final Sr 1::ee At 3:30 P. M. ERSKINE STREET 3970 Cliord ff JUNIOR HADASSAH Contractors SUNDAY] popular ConcertlR at IFEini !rith Community Center F ry So oday 930 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for on e or two gentlemen. Phone Art Exhibit: The exhibition of paintings by Ja- Euclid 7113-W. 4209 Monterey cob Reiss will be shown in the art Ave. gallery of the Jewish Center for a FOR RENT—Nicely furnished steam period of two weeks beginning with heated room, for one or two ladies Monday evening, Jan. 10 to Jan. 24. or gentlemen, or couple. Kitchen privileges if desired. 2724 Sturte- Athletic League to Give Dance: vant Ave., near Linwood Ave. The Detroit Jewish Athletic League will hold a dance on Jan. 18 after FOR RENT — Blaine 2915. Front the regular basketball games at the room. Private home. Rent $5. Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Miller's Phone Garfield 8894-W. Syncopators will furnish the music. FOR RENT—Nice furnished room for gentleman or lady, with pri- vate family. Mrs. S. Nussbaum, 2700 Ilazelwood Ave. 13121S1111111102111411 61 o v R A BOB CRUZET'S I A Quick Loan On Your Auto 1217 i Accounting-Auditing-Bookkeeping •■• E a 1 Audits — Systems — Tax Reports Bookkeeping Service HARMAN & COMPANY 3900 ORLEANS 6 MORRIS J. WOLFE New Term Starts: 1 I POCAHONTAS All Sizes SOLVAY COKE MELROSE 5924 MELROSE 5926 OBITUARY PROTECTIVE ASS'N TO GIVE DANCE ON JAN. 1 CLASSIFI ED:- $10.40 $8.90 Screened I Y. M. H. A. TO PRESENT PLAYS ON JAN. 4 AND 5 Morris J. Wolfe of 91 Elm street Announcement has been made that passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 28, a t The Young Women's Ilebrew Asso- The new term at the Y. W. II. A. ciation will start its 1927 activities the Independent Protective Associa- the age of 9. Ile is survived by his Engagements, Banquets and will start the week of Jan. , an tres t - by presenting three one-act plays Jan. tion in completing elaborate plans for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis All Social Functions istration will be open to all classes. 4 and 5: "Evening Dress Indispen- a dance to be given on the evening and it baby sister. Funeral services Catered by New classes will be started in public sable," by Roland l'ertwee; "A Ilene- of Jan. 1, 1927, at the Philadelphia- were conducted at Lewis Bros. Fu- speaking, commercial law, while the fit Performance" and "The Baby Byron Talmud Torah. neral home, 7739 John R. street, on A large advance sale of tickets has Wednesday morning, Dec. 29. In- DETROIT CATERING usual schedule of classes already Carriage," by Bosworth Crocker. cc already been reported and a delight- terment took place at Machpelah These plays are to be in the hands of started will also be resued. COMPANY retire art, dressmaking, literature, one of the dramatic groups, the G. ful evening of entertainment is as- Cemetery, Rabbi A. ht. Ashinsky of- Dctesit's Exchisire Kosher Caterers dancing, dramatics, domestic science, G. Players, and will be given in the sured all who attend. ficiating. gymnasium and ukele are some of the Little Theater. The Little Theater The Independent Protective Asso- M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr. courses open to all members of the has It seating capacity of Only 120 ciation and the Ladies Auxiliary pro- MRS. MORRIS KESLER ‘ a u b r a i l tcy(. i,„ s o hr n 125 RICHTON AVENUE "Y," Special mention is due the pub- e molfie m and is situated in the rear of the club- , tpeocltic c ian,,e Word has been received or the commercial law ouse, SU Rowena street. is r ( 1N e a t king and Longfellow 5654. c sp ea death of Mrs. Morris Kesler of Cape njoyable and h niter the direction of Miss Lea Dam- Anyone between the ages of 15 and e lan tie n , which are very e Town, S. A. Mrs. Kesler is survived instructive. In fact, the advantages u ky, improvements have been made in 00 is eligible to membership. Those by Mr. Kesler; three daughters, Ra- 8 be ▪ of all these classes do not have to or t he curtains and scenic effects. There desiring further information are re- chel, Sophie and Freda, and three now three large dramatic groups, quested to communicate with Boris ▪ stressed. Choose the course sons, Louis, Abe and Sampson Kes- courses you desire and enroll early. II qualified to present plays to the Uretsky, secretary of the organize- ler of South Africa and Dr. Sol Q. tion, of 1493 West Euclid avenue, public. Kesler of Detroit. The G. G. Players, one of the old- telephone Empire 0368•11. MACK B. WEISS—Strictly kosher F ridgy Night Services: The Friday night services at the est and most advanced groups, have caterer for weddings, banquets, ti .s etc. Excellent food. Rates , 'Y" Little Theater, 89 Rowena put forth much earnest effort in pre- reasonable. 1G70 Pingree Ave. Em- s treet, will be resumed on relay eve- partition for their opening. The cos pire 7146. Will also rent out home nine, Jan. 7, at 8:15. Morris Gar- of characters in "Evening Dress In- :ett will conduct the services. Mr. dispensable" is Helen Aronson, Bev for private parties and weddings. G rvett who is a prominent attorney e Ross, Sadie Garfinkle, Joseph CHARLES K. HARRIS COMPANY Public Accountants D E C ORATING — Painting, paper- if this city, will choose for his su - Willis and Will Palley; in "A Beneht The "V' Performance," Eve Feldman, Esther CADILLAC 3339 hanging, paneling; low winter est "The Conqueror." '1005 MAJESTIC BLDG. 1 is working on some new songs Klass and hurry Schechter; in "The I prices. Paper wholesale. Highest - choir references. Phone Garfield 8995-J. so that the services on Jan. 7 prom- Baby Carriage," Kitty Wexler, Lil- Tea lian Avison, Sol Charles, Will Palley I Mr. Ginsburg, 4050 Elmhurst Ave. ise to be exceptionally good. . The e Correct - and a social hour wi Your Best Investment Is the Money You Spend for REDUCE—Only safe way. Donnelly public is invited to attend the 'CENTRAL CONFERENCE I Method. Results guaranteed. Call ices. Our for appointment. Empire 4255-M. YEARBOOK IS ISSUED With Twenty-five Yea's' Intensive Experience, We Offer You Complete Accounting Service. 1Mrs. J. SHERLINE — First-class, Saturday Night Dances: Special arrangements have been Thirty-sixth Voiurne Contain. Re. FULL BOOKKEEPING cooking and catering for weddings PERIODIC AUDITS ui g h t " of Asheville Convention. and parties. 15852 Linwood Ave. nth made for the usual Satan ay P o , MONTHLY CHECK UP SYSTEM INSTALLATION dance on New Year's night, Jan. I.' ----- Phone Hemlock 1881-W. 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