PAGE NINE rfideriterg ILWISIICfRANICLy Mr. Koffman, formerly manager of ing 1926, particularly for the purpose the shoe department at Heyn's Ba- of speeding the service. Further improvement of toll and zaar, and Mr. Braunstein, formerly One hundred million dollars will be long distance service is looked for dur- buyer for the shoe department of MOSES FRIEDENBERG Ileyn's Bazaar, the Ames Company added to the Michigan Bell Telephone ing 1027. The Zeire Zion organization of De- Engagements, Banquets and Moses Friedenberg of 1525 Seward of Cleveland, Ohio, and other exclu- Company's plant during the next five All Social Function, avenue passed away at his home on troit regrets to advise that Chaim Colonial Clothes Basketball Team. years, it is indicated by President Griswold Boot Shoppe Opens. sive shoe stores, will personally con- duct the shopp• and extend a cordial Friday, Jan. 21, at the age of 85. Mr. Greenberg, who was scheduled to de- Catered by The Colonial Clothes Basketball Burch Foraker's announcement of the Friedenberg had been a resident of liver several lectures in Detroit, will'' invitation to all their friends to at- Team, representative team of the company's expansion program for Announcement has been made of tend the opening. Detroit for the past 60 years. Ile be unable to fulfill his engagement in 1926 and that projected for 1927. DETROIT CATERING great- I Jews in Detroit and having the Detroit the week of Feb. 2. Due to the opening on Feb. 1 of the Gris- is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Gross additions to the telephone est amateur record in the state of COMPANY wold Boot Shoppe at 204 West Grand Edith Bushner, and two sons, llarry his recent appointment as editor of ' QUESTIONABLE Michigan, was organized by a group plant for this state during 1926, with Meer avenue, Hotel Griswold Build- the weekly, Porn Folk, he has been and Ira Friedenberg, Detroit's Exclusive Kosher Caterers November and Des:ember estimated, boys in 1921 and is now heading of ing. Interment took place Sunday, Jan. detained in New York, but expects A. PEREIRA, Mgr. for its seventh consecutive champion- totalled $21,161,000, SIr. Foraker M. I am growing in the suspicion that to be here some time in March. Those The Griswold Boot Shoppe will 23, at Beth Olem Cemetery, Rabbi ship. Playing in class "(7" in the shows. The company's 1927 expan- feature novelty shoes and purses. It some people are eager to build big who have purchased tickets for the Gordon officiating. 125 RICHTON AVENUE year 1021, the Riptons, as they were sion program is expected to total al- will carry a complete line of Betty costly churches by way of atoning various lectures to be delivered by Longfellow 5654. then called, won 30 straight victories, most $28,000,000, and is based upon Jane dress type short vamp footwear, for their failure to attend them when Mr. Greenberg may submit their JACOB ARFA their only setback being in the finals the telephone engineers' belief in what regularly sold at $8 MI $10, at one they are built. Such people are pie- tickets to Ed. Franzblau, 4711 Michi- of the state A. A. U. tournament. The will be required to meet service needs price, $6 a pair; le •e Kicks, the tistic paradoxes. Very small churches Jacob Arfa of 2279 West Phila- gan avenue, or bring them to the following year the same group of the coming year, with reasonable pro- walking type shoe, and a popular are big enough to accommodate the Jewish ('enter, 31 Melbourne avenue, delphia avenue passed away on Fri- boys won the state A. A. U. tourna- vision for the future. day, Jan. 14. Surviving Mr. Arfa are between 6 and 8 ft. m. Sundays, and price hosiery and buckle department men and women , who really care •*': ment in class "C," winning 28 games Forakee's announcement also will also be featured. seriously and religiously about them. his wife, Nellie; three sons, Carl, their money will be refunded. indicates that approximately 16,1100 and losing four. George and David, and a daughter, On the opening day, Feb. 1, a pair To build for the others is a question- In 1923 the Riptons entered the telephones were added to the plant of garters will be presented to each able application of money.—The Sup- Mrs. Samuel Atkins. Interment took Agree - Carelik in New Home. MACK B. WEISS—Strictly kosher caterer for weddings, banquets, City Recreation League, conducted during 1926, compared with a gain o f lot rchaser. place at Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi plement. The Agree-Garelik Company an- parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates by the city of Detroit, and won the 45,000 in 1925 and it similar increase Ashinsky officiating. nounces the opening of new quarters reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em- championship in class "13," moving for the coming 12 months. It is an- at 99 East Baltimore avenue. The pire 7146. Will also rent out home up a notch, winning 26 games and ticipated that the number of tele- Sunday at 3:30 — Ticket. 25o to $1. REJECT NUMERUS NULLUS new home of the company has been for private parties and weddings. losing four. phones served by the Michigan Bell POPULAR CONCERT — ORCHESTRA HALL completely fitted with modern equip- Company will pass the 750,000 mark In 1924, playing as D. J. I.-Rip- BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.) — The ment and its already satisfactory REDUCE—Only safe way. Donnelly tons, the sante group of boys enjoyed before the end of 1991. demand of the Roumanian anti-Semi- services as plumbing and heating con- Method. Results guaranteed. Call its greatest season. Going through Of the $28,000,000 to be spent on tic students formulated at their con- tractors can be made more pleasing for appointment. Empire 4255-3I. the season with only six men, the telephone plant expansion the coming VICTOR KOLAR. Condintolg gress in Jassy to introduce a numerus and efficient. at. $1 500 000 will be devoted to Riptons won the clam "13" City Rec- • The increased facilities also per- MRS. J. SIIERLINE — First-class nullus against Jewish students was Soprano Soloist ELIZABETH SANTAGANO reation title and entered the state A. , construction of buildings and pur- considered at a conference of the mit solicitation of additional busi- cooking and catering for weddings A. U. tournament and won that in chase of sites and right-of-way; 57,- Phone Glendale 8290. (leans of the universities of Jassy, ness. and parties. 15852 Linwood Ave. class "B," winning 33 games without 372,009 will be for central office A reception will be held on the Czernowitz and Clausenberg. The Phone Hemlock 1881-W. NEXT PAIR OF SYMPHONY CONCERTS FEB. 10-11 eq uipment; $4,912,1100 will be for sub- a defeat. deans of the universities rejected this afternoon and evening of the open- VICTOR KOLAR, Goldin t.ng In 1925, playing as llergstein-Rip- scribers' telephone equipment; $8,1150,- ing, Tuesday, Feb. I, to which the FOR RENT—Will rent nicely fur- demand following a consideration of for exchange lines and $3,- Will be 000 the memorandum submitted by the many friends of the Agree-Garelik nished room and board two young tons, they decided to move up a notch 393,0110 will be for toll lines. u - Violinist Soloist En- League. Company are invited. students' congress. gentlemen or couple. 2075 West in the City Recreation 01/1SUS of material for this and other Seats Now—$1.00 to $2.50—at Grinnell's and Orchestra Hall. P hi la de Iphia. ►'hone Garfield tering class "A," which is the high- work will total enormous amounts, in- est in the league, they won the "A" 11 0:345-W. conductor feet of championship, going through the sea- cluding 3,550,000,000 copper wire in cable, 1,781,000 pounds • 311NERAL BATAS, MASSAGE—Rid son without a defeat in league play , of bare copper wire, 523,1)00 pounds your system of poison. Positive and losing only two exhibition games. of galvanised iron wire, 72,070,000 relief in rheumatism, dropsy, kid- They won 28 and lost two. conductor ft-et 1 , 1 insulated copper Playing last year, practically the wire, 1,886,150 feet of clay conduit, ' ney trouble, blood pressure, etc. We give a splendid massage. Class same group of boys entered class 17,000 crossarms and In, .. Mineral Fume Baths. Concentrated "AA, " a new division created by the You and your friends are cordially invited to visit our The Michigan Bell will continue Glendale 9721 WOODWARD AT WILLIS Mineral Treatment. 62 Garfield Recreation League. Playing under heavy expansion in all departments of Building Exhibition at Gratiot and St. Aubin Aver., daily Colonial Clothes Shop, they lost their s work (luring 1927, and many A. Littman, Mgr. M. Fishson, Stage Director ■ and Regisseur. Ave. Glendale 7003. except Sundays. Open evenings till 9 p. m. We believe • first league game in three rears, but exchanges throughout the state will we can give you many valuable suggestions, and show An Operetta in Three Arts. Libretto by Morris Shor. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, won the championship in "AA." This benefit. large expenditures will be you many new items used in building today. with private family, one-half block Was their sixth championship in a made for new and bigger telephone from car line. Reasonable. Phone stretch of five years. The first year plants at a number of points, type of they were runners-up in State A. , Garfield 9398-J. uipment will be changed at others, "Good Lumber for Over 60 Years" A. U. more control offices will be added at Friday Night, Jan. 28. 1064 Business Established FOR RENT — Nice furnished room All Phasnea—Malre. 3300 The average age of members of the such points as Detroit and Flint and 'a for young lady, with private Jew- team is 20 years and the weight aver- millions if dollars worth of new ex- Saturday, Jan. 29—Matinee and Evening Performances. : ish family. Phone Empire 02824. age is about 150 pounds. Speed and change lines and toll cable wi ll Sunday, Jan. 30—Matinee and Evening Performances. fundamentals make up for height and constructed. Much of this work al- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front weight. ready is underway and scheduled to room in steam heated apartment Following is the personnel of the be completed during 1927. On Wednesday Evening, Feb. 2, • testimonial benefit performance for couple or single person. Very team: Jack Tucker (seven years), During 1926, the Michigan Bell will be given in honor of Adela Schw•rtx- reasonable. 1711 Webb Ave., Apt. Lou Schwartz (seven years), Teddy Telephone Company placed in service 2. Phone Longfellow 9477. "LIRIL MIRIL FROM GALICIA" Blatt (seven years), Sue Gurewitch new buildings and additions at a num- A Comedy in Three Acts and Special Scene.. TO RENT—Nicely furnished room (five years), Ed Weston (three ber of points. New central offices will be placed in for gentleman, with private fam- years), Dave Sachs, I. Levitt, Cy Tickets Can be gotten daily at the Buz Office. Agranovitch (two years), Al Tenen- service the coming year at Battle ily. Meals if desired. Phone Gar- -- Notice to all our baum (seven years), Lloyd Goldstein Creek, Belding, Buchanan, Royal Oak • field 5818-M. (three years). Ukie Kaufman and and Detroit. Other work is planne d CHRONICLE READERS FOR RENT—Nice furnished room J. Goldberg are the new-coolers this I for the coming 12 months at Benton for gentleman, with small private year. Philip (Cincy) Sachs has been Harbor, Houghton, Escanaba, Iron to adult family. Pingree Ave. Ga- coach for the past six years and Babe : River, Sault Ste. Marie, Menominee, rage available. Phone Garfield Bushkin manager for the past three St. Ignace and Reed City. At present the Michigan Bell Tele- years. 9506-W. So far this season the team has phone Company serves approximately LADY will rent nice large steam won 10 games and lost one, the set- 540,000 telephones. In addition, 260 Twice Daily, 2:15 and 8:15. Sunday Matinees at 3. heated furnished room for lady or back canting from Checker Cabs. The local conecting companies that connect All All gentleman. Phone Empire 2947-M. team is leading the Recreation with the Bell lines, serve 129,000 sta- Pion. All Seats Reserved. Yards tions all of which can be reached from League. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room In the seven years the team has any Bell telephone, a total of 669,000 WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS for gentleman, or light housekeep- been organized it has won 183 games telephones for the state. ing for couple or two ladies. Phone and dropped 15. Three-fourths of Daily telephone calls in Michigan The Funniest and Most Thrilling Picture in the World. Hemlock 0332-R. the games were played on neutral or total approximately 3,000,000 of which COAL AND 1,300,000 are made each 21 hours in FURNITURE FOR SALE—Must sell foreign courts. . ICE CO., INC On Sunday, Feb. 13, at 8:30, at Detroit exchange. within a week; leaving city on ac- Building of a second Pontiac-Detroit count of health. Finkelstein, 2000 Danceland, Forest and Woodward Main Office and Yard: Blaine Ave. Phone Euclid 1735. avenues, the Colonial Clothes Basket- toll cable, underground most of the ball Team will play the Rochester way, is one of the most important ORLEANS AT .LELAND AND G. T. R. R. ROOM FOR RENT — Nicely fur- Centrals of Rochester, N. Y., mem- construction projects on the 1927 tel- nished; Northwest section, near bers of the American Professional ephone program. "Reasonable Prices — Ideal Service." One of the interesting construction Dexter bus and Linwood car lines. Basketball League and one of the With young couple. Suitable for foremost teams in the country, con- jobs to be handled in 1927 is the platt- one or two gentlemen. Address querors of the New York Celtics, ing of a large new international sub- champions of the world. Reserved marine cable linking Windsor and De- • Jewish Chronicle, Box 204. seats are now on sale at Rayl's Hard- troit. This cable will he the largest of Soul-Stirring Musical Accompaniment and Stage Effects. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room ware Store. the seven connecting the United States Your Best Investrneart 14 the Money You Spend for Correct for young lady desiring quiet home. and Canada at this point and will con- By purchasing seats in advance, you can ■ avoid waiting in line at Near Dexter and Clairmount car tain upwards of 4,000,000 feet of cop- All seats reserved. performance time. line. Phone Garfield 10350. Detroit Life Holds Banquet. per wire. With Twenty-five Years' intensive Experience, We Offer You Our Complete Accounting Service. Transmission was bettered and var- A SEAT FOR EVERYBODY FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room ious improvements in handling toll Charles D. Livingston, recently a FULL BOOKKEEPING PERIODIC AUDITS with private family near Blaine pointed commissioner of insuranc P- e and long distance calls were made dur- Nights, 60e, $1 and $1.50; Matinee, 50c, 75c and $1. MONTHLY CHECK UP SYSTEM INSTALLATION and Twelfth St. $15 per month. for Michigan by Governor Fred 'A. l'hone Empire 8611-W. SYSTEM REVISION MONTHLY CLOSING Green, made his first public appear- INCOME TAX ANNUAL AUDITS FOR RENT—Large light furnished ance at the Detroit Life Insurance BOB CRUZET'S room with refined adult family, Company's birthday party Jan. 18. near Woodward Ave. Kaplan, 585 He was introduced by I'resident M. COLORED ORCHESTRA Second & Final Week Vague Ave. Phone Northway 2968. E. O'Brien, following the banquet at (T. A. Namur, Public Aroountant) Playing at Wnal Writs Community Center the ]Intel Stotler. SIr. O'Brien com- 623 Polk Directory Bldg. Every Sunday livening. Cadillac 3857 WANTED—Partner with $3,000 and plimented the new governor of :Michi- Sunday Jan. 30 930 ERSKINE STREET services for manufacturing hos- gan on his selection of insurance Clifford 3970-1 pital necessities in great demand. commissioner. In responding to his introduction,' No competition. Market estab- Pop. Matinees Wed. and Sat., 50c to $2.00, Plus Tax lished. Reference's required. Ad- Commissioner I.ivingston compli- Orch., $2.50-$3.—Bal., $1, $1.50, $2.—Gal. 50c Evenings, mented the Detroit Life officials on dress Box 512, Detroit Jewish their energy and their growth. Ile Chronicle. stated that he was pleased indeed to HOW ARE • FOR RENT—Light airy furnished have the opportunity to meet so many room with shower bath for gentle- capable life insurance workers as man. Convenient to street car and were present at the banquet. bus lines. Private family. No Addresses were delivered by Actu- either roomers. Phone Arlington ary Wightman, Vice-president Fish- The Biggest Hit in Years. 3965-R. man and Marion O. Rowland, who was the guest of honor. Mr. Row- Endorsed by All Prominent Rabbis. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. land is the secretary of the American Blaine Ave., near LaSalle Blvd. Life Insurance Company. C0110DAS OROS. THIS SEASON'S FIRST DRAMATIC A-TAR Suitable for one or two gentlemen. •-••.•,•.t. .t.tt`.12•3' At the banquet certificates of mem- GREATEST OF AMEItICA'8 YOUNG ACTORS Phone Garfield 6827-R. .1111:111, T.Grt• FM 41, 0 'goner. bershi p t o th e ynam c i D. tro i t Club SALESMAN WANTED—Must have were presented to Louis G. Norman ear. $i 0 a day and expenses. The and Morris Fishman, the first two HEN it comes Lee Co., Inc., 416 Transportation members of this club. The following representatives were issued certifi- to fixing Bl dg., D etroit. cates In the Detroit Century Club: brakes we are FOR RENT--Nicely furnished room John S. Cooper, John R. Walsh, A. Fiske, Ben Fishman, Il. J. Wino- equipped to do a for young lady or gentleman. Pri- w, W. I Teleptnee to, .r to., vate family. Willaim Karbal, 2466 kur, NI. Rosen, Lawrence Harris, good job. And Smite.. Illoetaan. George W. Gorowitz, S. J. Rosen- Hazelwood. right now, before Dear W. Prew. bloom, C. A. Lamoreaux, Leon I.ip- AS I WA te tent foe fee t. rows. To RENT — Large beautiful fur- nik, Vernon J. Life, Frank J. Quinn, winter rains and tetrtntlett t he tee oire. Wetst 'Ins feu wow wow... ye we yew owe Im.. le. nished room, suitable for couple or A. Schwalb and Samuel Lieberman. Niece ontefeet sew.. te• wetttet of ow tvue. Ow so snows come you young man. 2728 Cortland Ave. In addition to the presentation of •o" to VI. ea the sae ef tee telope.ee. iroy ses• Isres see.o sr rag ••11.4 af l'hone Arlington 0051-M. these membership certificates, Presi- should have your the ...Wow tre. Is IS 1...• NW dent N. E. O'Brien gave out checks brakes lookcti over. NEAT YOUNG LADY desires room totaling $1,201) to the winners of I in refined home. Will stay in two prizes in the company's annual dos- Let us do a good or three flights a week if neces- ing contest of the year. THE (ONIEDY DR %NI% SENSATION I nary. Write Jewish Chronicle, Box job for you. These large wholesale grocers Direct From Its Year in New York and Chicago Run. I 514. OBITUARY GREENBERG POSTPONES HIS VISIT TO DETROIT Weddings S PORTS' Mich, Bell Plans Expansion, :": CLASSIFIED • Detroit Symphony Orchestra EFREM ZIMBALIST Free Building Exhibition NOW OPEN MAJESTIC THEATER C. W. Katcher Lumber Co. "THE ROUMANIAN WEDDING" COAL! Our Phones Have Been Changed vate Exchange. a Pri- Follow the Crowds! MELROSE 2627 KARP EROS Accounting-Auditing-Bookkeeping HARMAN & COMPANY D • 2111 of Our Buying- 1 Beg- THE GREATEST PLAY EVER YOUR - (f), Is Done by Long Distance' New etroit inning WRITTEN FOR JEWRY OWES' GEORGE W JAZZ lie SI NGER. Drama at Repertory. know the value of the fastest communication service in their every-day business. BRAUN'S MUSIC HOUSE TO BROADCAST NIGHTLY Their customers, and the ulti- mate consumer, benefit, also. MICHIGAN BELL ; / ' 4 TELEPHONE CO, COAL SPECIALS $ 8.50 Kentucky Lump Kentucky Egg Cement Company Coke 7.50 12.00 CEMENT SALES COMPANY PROMPT DELIVERY Garfield 6413 Garfield 6414 Broadcast Station WHMH, Braun's Music House, 13214-13220 East Jef- ferson avenue at Drexel avenue, will present its musical and educational programs on a wave length of 352.7 meters, commencing Monday, Jan. 31, at 10 p. m. On Mondays we will present Pro- fessor Frederick Planche, head of the Berlitz School of Foreign Languages. and Mme. Germaine Takkne, who will conduct a course of 10 lessons in French, commencing at 10 p. m. On Tuesdays we will present an operatic and classical program, cont. mencing at 11 p. m. On Wednesdays our program consist of dance music and popular entertainers, commencing at 10,:to p. m. On Thursdays we will present pipe organ selections and the New Victor lOrthophonic releases for the succeed. l ing week, commencing at 11 p. m. (In Fridays we will be silent until further notice. On Saturdays our program will consist of dance music and variety entertainers, commencing at 10 p. m. I PLAY SAFE! Georg Kaiser's impressionistic drama, "From Morn to Midnight," re- quiring a cast of 33 people, will be given its final presentations by the Detroit Repertory Theater on Friday, 11524 Oakland Saturday and Sunday evenings at the Mel. 7671 Studio Theater, 52 Putnam avenue. For the first two weeks of February • the Repertory Theater will present George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House." Raskin Garage Co. MINERAL FUMED BATHS CLASS Massage. Rol Yourself of P.n.., Positive relief in Rheumatism, Neuritis, Dropsy, Kidney Trouble, Etc. Call and give us • trial. 623 Benton Mel. 3683 BATHS ‘GVroeraltde'sst .... SPECIAL:—A benefit performance for • Jewish Charity will ha given Sunday Afternoon, Jan. 30. Prices 50s to $2. No tax. RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN will deliver • short address on the play. CANTOR JOSEF Tenor Dramatic ROSENBLATT In a Concert Program of the Songs of All Nations. Five Days only at GLEN. 7003 1 hiragn Nee., mold: Jewel a. , hid La him. '1 lin .1.11 ales,. by mei appeal. Contain* esoukit• rents., al hole .act delightful. The ,eon( emotional and band- some Mar mad. a paste deseried 'nee,. '• I SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT! CLASS MINERAL FUMED 62 GARFIELD %my rest!, REGENT Beg. Sun., Feb. 13