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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-01-21

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Sun. Jan. 23

TASI; Jan. 27-28

AT 3.30

AT 6:30

Engagements, Banquets and

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting

Catered by

DETROIT CATERING
COMPANY

Alfredo
Casella

Nicholas Kara gust VIOLINIST

TschaikovAy 'Nutcracker' Suite

' ckets $1 to

Tickets 25c to

All Social Functions

Guest Conductor:

POPULAR

SOLOIST

Weddings

FIR

At Orchestra Hall and
' Wi
Glow. 8290 •

Der•oirs Erelssire Kosher Caterers

M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr,

125 RICHTON AVENUE

incs ers
L .Ull

Longfellow 5654.

MAJESTIC THEATER :-: CLASSIFIED :-:

WOODWARD AT WILLIS

Glendale 9721

A. Littman, Mgr. M. Fish..., Stage Director and Regiweur.

A Melodrama in Three Acts and An Epilogue by Mr. Freiman.

"FOR HIS BRIDE

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Saturday Night, Jan. 22.
Friday Night, Jan. 21.
Saturday Matinee and Evening, Jan. 23.

Saturday Matinee, Jan. 22. Ladies Free.

'THE RABBI'S HOMESTEAD"

Our Success Operetta by Nester in Three Acts.

Wethresdny Evening, Feb. 2, • testimonial benefit performance
will be given in honor of Adele Schwarts-

".ZIRIL MIRIL FROM GALICIA"

.A Comedy in Three Acts and Special Scenes.

Tickets can be gotten daily at the Box Office.

MACk B. WEISS--Strictly kosher
caterer for weddings, banquets,
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em-
pire 7146. Will also rent out home
for private parties and weddings.

REDUCE-Only safe way. Donnelly
Method. Results guaranteed. Call
for appointment.t Empire 4255-M.

MRS. J. SIIERLINE - First-class
cooking and catering for weddings
and parties. 15852 Linwood Ave.
Phone Hemlock 1881-W.

FOR RENT-Large airy, spacious
room, twin beds, suitable for two
gentlemen, with all conveniences.
Re f ere aces exchanged. Phone
Glendale 8732.W. 4711 Second
Blvd.

WANTED- Middle-aged woman to
conk and do general housework in
adult family. 1602 Clairniount
Are. Phone Empire 5312-M.

Begins
Jane 23
D etroit Sunday

New

Pop. Matinees Wed. and Sat., 50c to $2.00, Plus Tax

Evenings, Orch., $2.50-$3.-Bal., $1, $1.50, $2.-Gal. 50c

THE GREATEST PLAY EVER
WRITTEN FOR JEWRY

FOR RENT-Will rent nicely fur-
nished room and board two young
gentlemen or couple. 2075 West
Phi la de 1phia. Phone Garfield
9345-W.

Endorsed by All Prominent Rabbi..

15511
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iiiie JAZZ

THIS SEASON% fiRST DRA31ATIC WfAR
'GREATEST GE AMERICA'S YOUNG ACTORS

FOR SALE-Well paying business in
Mt. Clemens. Must sacrifice on
account of ill health. For informa-
tion call Northway 0287-W.

GEORGE

...,

MINERAL BATHS, MASSAGE-Rid
your system of poison. Positive
relief in rheumatism, dropsy, kid-
ney trouble, blood pressure, etc.
We give a splendid massage. Class
Mineral Fume Baths, Concentrated
Mineral Treatment. 62 Garfield
Ave. Glendale 7003.



SINGE R.

'011 RENT--Nice furnished room
for one or two in private home.
2442 Glendale Ave. ('hone Ar-
lington 3297-31.

THE cOMEDI DEM SENSATION

.............

Direct From Its Year in New York and Chicago Run.

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Whole cant Alellehtfol.
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nom. tear Inner • aerially Ileeersod Purr.. ..

DON'T DELAY! GET YOUR SEATS NOW!
ITS GOING TO BREAK ALL DETROIT RECORDS!

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Our Full Finished
Family Service

is but one of several reasons why we
are increasing our floor space and
plant capacity 50 per cent.

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Every article comes back to you in
finished form-all ready for use-and
so much better than the family laun-
dress can do it. Reasonable, too.

PALACE
MODEL
LAUNDRY

Glendale 5680

■ IIIIIIII

Coal Specials This Week

Pocahontas lump, extra high-grade, 2-ton lot

$10.00

10.50
Orders of one-ton lot
7.50
Pocahontas mine run, 2-ton lot
8.00
Orders of one-ton lot
I‘'est Virginia lump, high grade, hand-picked, 2-ton
8.00
lots
7.75
Hazard egg, 2-ton lots
8.00
One-ton orders

CADILLAC 7606

Special Price e• Coal for Apartment.. Store. and Office Budding..

Wheeler Coal Co.

TWO YOUNG LADIES employed de-
sire furnished room and board with
private Jewish family. Write Jew-
ish Chronicle, Box 510.

Mid-Winter Dance:
With the date of the "Y"
ter dance drawing nearer, final prepa-
rations ore being made by the social
committee to make this affair, which
will be held on Feb. 6, at the Fort
Wayne Ilotel, a better and bigger
dance than the last one. A prominent
and popular orchestra has been en-
gaged to supply the music to the
crowds that are expected to attend
this dance at the spacious ballrooms
of the Fort Wayne Hotel.

sedans, roadster and seven-passenger
touring ear.

The F:ssex line includes a coach, a
four-door sedan, H coupe and a four-
rissenger open car of sport type. All
radiators and hoods are higher, lines
are well-rounded and sweeping. Fen-
ders are of full-crown type and lamps
bullet-shaped, la•quer-finish to match
body shades. The general Essex line
is much smarter and more attractive

Basketball Games:
Continuing the practice it has
made since the Jewish Athletic
League was organized, the "Y" bas-
ketball team on last Tuesday evening
defeated the Writh basketball
team by a score of 22 to 11, at the
Shaarey Zedek gymnasium, when'
the league holds its games every
Tuesday evening. In addition to win-
ning this game, the basketball second
leant of the "Y" defeated the Young
Israel basketball leant on Monday
evening by the score of 32 to 7.
While basketball draws a large num-
ber of "Y" members, a new sports
class has been organized by the ath-
letic department of the "Y"-at the
Hutchins School, on Monday eve-
nings, where instruction is had in the
art of boxing, under the supervision
of a prominent boxing coach. Thurs-
day evenings gym class meets at 7:30
p. m. at the school at Painter and St.
Antoine streets, where one can en-
joy a nice cool bath in a sparkling
swimming pool after a refreshing
game of handball or basketball.

NOW OPEN

C. W. Kotcher Lumber Co.

"Good Lumber for Orer 60 Fears"

4

OUR SPECIALTY

GEORGE JESSEL

Jazz Singer," at the New Detroit
Opera House for two weeks only,
starting Jan. 23.
"The Jazz Singer" is the greatest
play ever written about Jewry. The
response of the Jewish theatergoers of
this town has been phenomenal and
it undoubtedly could remain here for
a much longer engagement, but future
bookings make it necessary to limit
Detroit to two weeks. "The Jazz
Singer" is the story of a young Jew-
ish boy who runs away from home in
order to become a theatrical per-
former. After making good he re-
turns to his home to share hit; good
luck and fortune with his beloved par-
ents. His father, who is the fifth gen-
eration of cantors, drives him from
home when he finds out that his son
has chosen the stage in preference to
the church.
The incidents following this make
one of the greatest dramatic evenings
ever spent in the theater.

OBITUARY

1
DR. MILTON S. FELDMAN
I
Dr. Milton S. Feldman of 1962
The addition of a six-cylinder car
to the Whippet line, a revision of body Gladstone avenue passed away on .
lines on the 70 1Villys-Knight and the Monday, Jan. 10. Dr. Feldman was
Willys-Knight great six chassis, and 27 years old.
Surviving Dr. Feldman are his
the presentation of a new sport road-
ster, a four-door sedan and a landau wife, Eve; his mother and father,
Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Feldman; sister.
model on the Whippet light four
chassis mark the most notable • Mrs. Morris Howard, and four broth-
ers,
Nathaniel and Irving of Detroit,
changes in Willys-Overland produc-
Leo of Trenton, N. J., and Marcus
tion for 1927.
The Whippet six is as individual in of Philadelphia, Pa.
Interment took place at the Con-
the field which it occupies Fts is the
light four-cylinder Whippet in its ' gregation Beth Moses Cemetery, with
Rabbi
E. Aishiskin officiating.
classification.
In general appearance it closely re-
sembles the lighter car with the ex- 1
ception of the had structure, which l•
longer and larger to accommodate the
For Dignified Funeral Seed.
six-cylinder power plant.
CALL EMPIRE 6833
This model is built in six body types,
a touring and a roadster in the open
body models and a coach, a sedan, • I
coupe and a landau sedan in the en- 1
closed types.
With the completion of the engi-
MORTICIAN
neering work, which has been going on ;
at Willys-Overland for the past four I
SECOND BOULEVARD
years and with the addition of the'
At D•law•ro.
Whippet six, this manufacturer now
stands in the position of serving bet-
No connection with any other
ter than 95 per rent of the entire price
firm.
range covered by the automobile was

460

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1114

Eetablished

All Phones-Melrese 3390

When the twenty-sixth annual au-
tomobile show of the Detroit Auto
YOUNG COUPLE with year-old baby
Dealers' Association opens in Conven-
desire to share a furnished apart-
tion Hall on Saturday evening, Jan.
ment with another couple. Write
22, there will be more new models of
Jewish Chronicle, Box 508.
motor cars presented to the public for
YOUNG LADY desires furnished the first time than have been unveiled
room with private family. Board in any show since the early days of
optional. Write Jewish Chronicle, the industry. It is doubtful if pub-
lic interest in automobiles has ever be-
Boa 506
fore been as keen as it is at the present
WIDOW with girl of 9 desires house. time, due to the many startling an-
keeping position with respectable nouncements which the manufacturers
family. No objection to children. have just made and reports which have
No other woman in charge. State come hack from New York in regard
salary in replying. References ex- to new creations exhibited at the au-
chant:ad. Address Mrs. E. Free- tomobile show in that city.
man, 271 Ilendrie Ave., Apt. S.
Out of the 300 different models of
automobiles which will be found on
YOUNG WOMAN desires furnished the floor of l'onventitta Hall, at least
room in exchange fur staying in a 100 of these will be entirely new to
few evenings a week with children. the show visitor. Some of the ears
Phone Walnut 5894.
would not be recognized by the public
if it were not for the name plates on
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
the
radiators, and even those makes
for gentleman or couple, with
; housekeeping privileges.
Ph one which have not been entirely rede-
present new body styles and re-
Hemlock .0o6-M.
tinements which the public is eagerly
waiting
to see.
TO RENT - Furnished room, light
Approximately 70 per cent of the
and airy, to rent, at home of young
total
floor
space of 2011,500 feet, which
people. Price reasonable. Ar-
2935 Richton is contained In ('(invention Hall, is
lington 4610-B.
devoted to the exhibition of passenger
Ave., upstairs,
cars, and the balance of space is di-
TO RENT-Nice furnished room in vided between commercial cars, air.
private family. Business man pre- planes, motor boats, shop equipment
ferred. 3371 Pingree Ave. Phone and accessories. Those various de-
Euclid 6504.
partments make the Detroit show the
most thoroughly representative of any
FOR SALE-Four rooms of furni• in the country, due to the fact that
tam, including piano. Party leav- Convention Hall contains more space
, mg city; will sell very reasonable. than any other one floor exposition
1955 Blaine, Apt. 26. Phone Eu• building available for show purposes.
elid 2:248-M•
The exhibition will, as usual, be
opened to the public as 7:30 o'clock
FOR RENT - Six-room flat, 2507
on Saturday evening, with Mayor
Forest Ave., near Linwood. Newly
John Smith throwing the s•itc hto
built; everything modern. Garage.
turn on the thousands of lights. On I
Shower and tile bath. Lower fiat.
Sunday and throughout the entire I
Arlington 0699-R.
week kthe show will be open from 10
FOR RENT-Lovely furnished room o'clo•k in the morning until 10:30 in
with private family in modern up- the evening, closing on Saturday
to-date home. 2507 West Forest night, Jan. 29. With the precedent
which has been set by the New York
Ave. l'hone Arlington 3699-R.
show in the matter of broken attend-
COUPLE with 3-year-old child desire aneo records, officials of the Detroit
room and board and care of child show predict that more than 150,000
during day. Address Dean's Mil- people will see the Detroit exhibit dur-1
, linery, 2316 Gratiot Ave. Mrs. ing the coming week.
Friedman.

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sex bodies has seen similar improve-
ment. All metal trim to neatly color-
finished to match the upholstery. Ve-
lours and velvets are used for all
closed car upholstery. All closed cars
are equipped with (101119 lights, cur-
tains, p o ckets, rear vision mirror,
stop-and-tail light, parking lights.
Steering wheel is all-walnut and ad-
justable in position.

You and your friend. are cordially invited to visit our
Building Exhibition at Gratiot and St. Aobin Ave.., daily
except Sunday.. Open evening. till 9 p. m. We believe
we can gi•e you many valuable suggestions, and show
you many new item. used in building today.

Detroit Auto Show.

Edmund G, Lewis

than ever before. The interior of Es-

Free Building Exhibition

Friday Evening Services:
A new policy that is being inaugu-
rated by the newly elected officers is
the holding of Friday evening serv-
ices, the last Friday of the month.
These nights will be known as "Y"
night. The first Friday evening serv-
ices given by the Y. M. II. A. are
scheduled to be held next Friday eve-
ning, Jon, 28, at the "Y," 89 Rowena
street, at 8:15 p. m. The principal
speaker for the evening is Jacob Mar-
golis, editor of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle. The services will be con.
ducted by a member of the "Y" and
the program for the social hour after
the services will be in charge of the
social committee. A cordial invita-
tion is extended to all the Jewish
New Hudson•Essex at Show.
young men and women of Detroit to
join in the services and enjoy the so-
Hudson-Essex's exhibit at the show-,
cial hours and other events that will
displaying the new series of Hudson
be held by the Young Men's Ilebrew
and Essex cars, is featured by two
Association the coming winter and
chassis, polished and rubbed until they
spring.
appear almost silver-plated. The fact
Is, however, the chooses are entirely of
Ukelele Class:
standard material, with the natural
The educational eommitee of the
metals bulled and rubbed to their
"Y" announces a new ukelele class
gleaming appearance. They were first
now organized at the "Y" and meet-
displayed at the New York show,
ing every Thursday evening under
where, with the new body types, they
the supervision of a well-known in-
commanded especial attention.
structor.
Bodies are of two types. First is
the standard line of the coach and
Open Meeting:
the four-door sedan, both of steel con-
This Sunday evening the regular
struction. The custom-built line in-
monthly open meeting of the "Y" will
cludes the five and seven-passenger
be held at the little theater of the
"Y" at 7:30 p. m. In addition to the
splendid program that has been ar-
ranged for that evening, dancing will
BOB CRUZET' 5
be had. All are invited to attend.
COLORED ORCHESTRA

Willy•Overland Adds Whippet

30 Convenient Branches

411101

REFINED YOUNG LADY desires
room and board in private home
with young folks. Nice neighbor-
hood. Write Jewish Chronicle,
Box 504.

FOR RENT-Furnished room in pri-
vate family. 530 Holbrook. North-
way 6217-M.

The Biggest Hit in Years.

. 1 ‘ ,

WANTED-Jewish woman for cook-
ing and light housekeeping. Three
in family'. No waAsing. Call Mrs.
Cohn, Garfield 9790.

Jesse! Arrives at Last.

After waiting over a year, Detroit
theatergoers will see Georg('
that sensational comedy drama, The

Y. M. H. A. NOTES

1'1 ,0'1,19 at 11'nai !CHOI Community Center
E■ery Sunday Evening.

930 EILSKINE STREET
Clifford 3970-J

Commercial Bodies

EXPERT BLACKSMITHING

Central Auto & Wagon Works

Motor Truck and Automobile Repairing
and Painting.

RANDOLPH 4837

567 EAST HIGH ST.

S

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Your Best Investment Is the Money You Spend for Correct

Accounting-Auditing-Bookkeeping

With Twenty-five Years' Intensive Experience, We Offer You Our
Complete Accounting Service.

FULL BOOKKEEPING
PERIODIC AUDITS
MONTHLY CHECK UP SYSTEM INSTALLATION
SYSTEM REVISION
MONTHLY CLOSING
ANNUAL AUDITS ' INCOME TAX

HARMAN & COMPANY

Cadillac 3857

(T. A. Harman, Public Accountant)
623 Polk Directory Bldg.

COAL and COKE Special for This Week

$11.00

liy-produc t nut coke
By-product egg coke
Semi-Pocahontas lump, low ash
Genuine Pocahontas, smokeless, egg or lump
Genuine Pocahontas, smokeless, large stove
Genuine Pocahontas, smokeless, mine run, very lumpy
Kentucky and West Virginia, big lump
Kentucky and West Virginia, egg
Kentucky and West Virginia, mine run, very lumpy

12.00

9.50
. 10.50
10.00

9.00

9.00

8.50

8.00

All our coal in screened.

These prices in one-tan lots or more.

CONSUMERS COAL CO., INC.

Walnut 3382

Walnut 4260

sr e lb , latest se•iem Ilgptno.

bile Eight and Sir
rot the Detroit AgtnInobile
ShMe, Cogrention llnN , Jag-
rg 2-2-29th.

Compare Its Value With
All Sixes Near Its Price

However you judge closed car value-in
exterior refinements-or in the more
important attributes of fine performance
and long life, you cannot close your
eves to the advantages of the new Hup-
mobile Six Sedan.

But Hupmobilegces 10% beyond-Hup-
mobile makes its quality of materials and
workmanship 10 per cent finer than
required.

While thus adding 10% to manufactur-
ing costs, Hupmobile adds not one cent
Here you will find beauty and luxury in
to its price. As a result, the Hupmobile
generous measure. The new metal ball.
Six is recognized far and wide as offering
back body gives a graceful silhouette that
more quality, per dollar of purchase price,
lifts this car above the commonplace. Up-
than any other Six on the market.
holstery is of genuine mohair, harmoniz-
ing in color with the finish of the boily.
See this impro ed Sedan, drive it and
Hardware is of the
realize its new case of
highest quality and
steering and control
the complete equip-
Come In and See These Equipment
-and you'll have no
ment leaves nothing
other six at any price.
Features -Many Recently Added
to be desired.
Wewillgladlyarrange
Thermitatic Heat Control; Gasoline
Filter, 4-Wheel Brak es; Color Options;
a demonstration.
Built to regular Hup-

mobile standards, for
years recognized as
better than average,
thisScdan would rank
as one of the fore-
most quality cars in
America.

Vision-Ventilating Windshield-. Clear
Vision Bodies; Dash GasolineGauge;
Force Feed Lubrication; Oil Filter;
Mohair Upholstery; Rear View
Mirror, Special Vibration Damper;
Snubbers; Tilting Beam Headlights;
Automatic Windshield Cleaner;
Walnut Grained Instrument Board.

Sedan, 5-pass., four-door,
SI385. Coupe, 2-pass.
(Rumble Seat), $1385.
Roadster (Rumble Seat),
51,35. Touring, S.pass.,
31325.

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Hupmobile Six

HASTINGS & HARFST, Inc.

2965 WOODWARD AVENUE

YAHR BROS.

V. E. NORDEN, INC.

NA W. Huron St.
Ana Arbor

3173 E. Jefferson
Detroit

ROBERT E. RAMSEY

113 lirrserne.11 St.
Birmingham

ATKINSON-FRYE SALES CO.

229 W. Mithigan Ave.
Dearborn, Mich.

D. E. MEYER CO.

4221 C•ss Ave.

KRAPP BROS.

15103 K•rchesal Avenue
Grosse roll

LAKE ORION GARAGE

SAMPSON MOTOR SALES

9430 Wooder•rd Ave.
Detroe

Orion. Mich.

LYLE M. GERMAN

Northville, Welt.

JOHN BEARD

Garland and Wind P,he
Pontiac, Mich.

KLETT & VAN EVERY

18780 Redford Ave.
Redloed

SQUARE DEAL GARAGE

10702 W. leftmost
Riser Rouge

WALTER C. PIERCE
S. Adore St.

Ypeilaritt

The Shop Where Courtesy 10347Wood'rd
A. C. Kren z Tailor
merchant and Service PrmiL

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