PACE ELEVL4 PEP:Twain. asn ARM ICLL „,,A1 HOLM fOF GOLD LANDSMAN ADVISES ON ASSURANCE CONTRACTS The habit is spreading in may Jewish Houses of Worship on ordi- nary occasions to allow people to sit where they please. It is called the unassigned pew system. It is more nearly ideal than the present method still widely to vogue of placing peo- ple according to the seat they buy or rent. Under this plan pews are kept vacant throughout the larger part Of the year and when in some cases the propriutor enters and finds a stranger there he swells with in- dignation at the presumption of an- other to occupy his seat. I have seen this again and again. I have seen strangers ordered out of a seat into which they had accidentally or ignor- antly wandered. And such people think that they are honoring religion. They arereally exposing how dishon- orable their religion is. True piety is considerate and kind. It delights to share. In my first church in Terre Haute, Ind., years ago there were no un- signed pews. Intim -I s ! was a pioneer in the matter but did not bruit it about as a wonderful discovery as some rabbis subsequently have done. I wish that all churches were always tree and supported by voluntary con- tributions. This would imply greater idealism on the part of their con- tributors and greater religious inter- est on the part of such as conic at- tracted by the hospitality of the place. A church where monetary distinc- tions ceased to 'divide end distribute people would become it House of God instead of a Clouse of Gold, as too many such places still are.-The Sup- plement. OPEN ARYAN THEATER VIENNA.-(J. T. A.)-The Aryan Theater, much talked of among, Vien- nese anti-Semites, was finally opened here. The plan of the theater is to produce only such plays that have been written by pure Aryans, exclud- ing Jewish authors :sod Jewisn themes. The audience is also to con- sist only of Aryans. It is interesting to note that the Aryan Theater is situated in a district which is mainly populated by Jews. RABBI FRANKLIN REPUDIATES CONGRESSMAN BLOOM'S CHARGES Berry Landsman, who has repro-' rented the Sun Life Assurance Com- pany of Canada for the past six months, is a young man well known to ninny Jewish residents of this city. Having educational qualifications and experience along business admin- istration and ac- counting lines, he a p p I ping this training in con- nection with the development of as- ! surance trusts, es- 1 totes and annui- ties, having regard at the same time for the require.- resents of the legal, inheritance and es- tate tax laws. Ile will be pleased to' Harry Landsmen answer any in- quiries regarding any assurance contracts and will ren- der any service possible in providing the most suitable assurance for any particular case. The Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, one of the largest corn.' panies in the world, operates in over I 45 countries and pays its assurance contracts in about 45 different cur- rencies, being the largest interna- t Editor's Nine: The following letter, written by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin to Congressman Sol Bloom, is self-explanatory.s tional institution of its kind. What Price Glory at Lafayette.' l• Hard-boiled Captain Flagg, suave Sergeant Quirt, piquant Charmaine and the other principals in "What !• Price Glory" will continue to sway audiences at the Shubert-Lafayette '( Theater for another week. William Fox's picturized version of the An-1 . Berson-Stallings W111' comedy com.E . bines qualities of appeal that have I never failed to lure great throngs of playgoers and a never-ending box of tier line tells the story of its smashing success in Detroit. Victor McLaglen is a rugged and whole-hearted Captain Flagg, his por- trayal being merely a siege from his . 1 own career. Edmund Lowe is equal- ly convincing as Sergeant Quirt and Dolores Del Rio is a beautiful Char- maine. All seats are reserved for ''What Price Glory" and the two daily per- The sword of justice has no scab- formances begin at 2:15 and 8:15. Sunday matinees at 3 p. m. bard. Free Building Exhibition NOW OPEN Awaiting word from you, I beg to remain, Respectfuly yours, LEO M. FRANKLIN. Nag Notes OFFICERS OF U. H. S. LEAGUE INSTALLED Mrs. Webster Chosen President. Im• The bridge party sponsored by th pressive Exercises Held Feb. B. Ladies Aid Society of Temple Abra ham on Tuesday evening proved a so- nil and financial success. The Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Max Kahn has returned from a business trip to Detroit and Cleve- 'ninth was filled to capacity on Tues Building-Exhibition at Gratiot and St. Aubin Ayes., daily -except Sundays. Open evenings till 9 p. m. We believe -we can give you .many valuable suggestions, and sinew .many new items used in building today. C. W. Kotcher Lumber Co. "Good Loather for Over 60 Years" Susie... Establish...I 1114 BUYERS-DOWDY CO. Now in New Location Mr. and Mrs. C. J. bevy are spend- ing a few days with relatives in Jack- son and Detroit. BETTER EQUIPPED THAN EVER With more than 11,000 square feet of floor space, we can now guarantee :Immediate Service on Fine Automobile Painting, Bumping, Fender Repairing, Patch Painting. We .also guarantee the finest workmanship and prompt service in lettering, trade marks, art work, monograms and body trimmnig. .80.Car .Capacity - Special Service to Fleet Owners. Phone Cadillac 1845 ning and high honors were awarded to Mesdames Alex Kahn, George Kahn, L. Robinson and J. Sempliner. On Monday evening Mrs. J. Semi). liner entertained with four tables of bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Voight, Mrs. Alex Kahn and Mrs. 125 RICHTON AVENUE Longfellow 5654. :-: CLASSIFIED :-: REDUCE-Only safe way. Donnelly Method. Results guaranteed. Call for appointment. Empire 4255-M. MRS. J. SIIERLINE - First-class cooking and catering for weddings and parties. 15852 Linwood Ave. ('hone Hemlock 1810-W. FOR RENT - Nice furnished room with sidult family in new apart- ment. Running hot water. 5918 St. Antoine St., Apt. 301. Corner Medbury. Phone Northway 1623-M. HEBREW TEACHER-Experienced teacher, well acquainted with He- brew and Yiddish, will give private lessons in Hebrew grammar and literature. Will also teach Bible, the history of the Jewish people, Yiddish, etc. Efficient methods of teaching guaranteed. Phone Ar- lington 7395-J. 2745 West Grant Ave. MRS. MAX WEKSLER party. A large attendance is antici- pated. 10037 Holmur Ave., near Coiling- wood Ave. One block from bus line. MODERN BRICK DUPLEX on Ha. in- zelwood Ave. Will exchange for stalled: Mrs. Mon Weksler, presi- gents' furnishing or dry goods dent; Mrs. Lippitt, honorary presi- store. Call at 309 East Jefferson dent; Mrs. Louis Lightstone, Mrs. Ja- Ave. cob Silberstein and Mrs. Harry Widre, vice-presidents; Mrs. Samuel USE YOUR SELLING ABILITY. We Kelt, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph Kunin, can use a few active salesmen corresponding secretary; Mrs. Sam- either part or full time on our uel Smith, recording secretary; Miss Washington Heights. It is a re- . s very Clara Schwartz, financial secretary; markable development with Mesdames Benjamin Schwartz, Isaac desirable selling features. Ask for Margolis, Celia Schmidt and F. Rich- Mr. Karin or Mr. Glick. Wednes- mond, trustees. day evening, 7 to 9. J. Lee Baker Co., 344 Penobscot Bldg. T. ST'S how the Orthophonic •ictrola sounds when you put on one of the latest dance hits. The new and exclusive Ortho- phonic principle makes the music a living thing-vibrant, stirring, tingling. You can't help dancing to it. Let us show you the Credenza (as above) or any of the many beautiful Victor models, at a wide range of prices. Come in today and get a thrill. STATE BANK OF DETROIT FOUNDED IN THE YEAR In/ Griswold at Lafayette $10.00 8.00 When you need good coal and prompt service, call LYNDON COAL CO. 7.50 13.25 NIINSK.-1.1. T. A.)-Justice was meted out to one of the fierce po- groin leaders in White Russia by a decision of the District Court of Minsk. The court imposed a sentence nnf eight years at hard labor on Pa- lens, Who was one of the closest col- laborators of General Balachovitch, who was responsible for a series of 8852,1. anti-Jewish pogroins in White Rus- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished airy sia in 1920. Popov was the insti- room. Pleasant home for one or gator of a series of pogroms in the two girls employed; or will share district of Pskov. my apartment. Near Trumbull street ear line. 2073 Pingree Ave., It is always necessary to start front Apt. 103. Phone Euclid 03744. a truth in order to teach an error. --- • FOR SALE Twelfth St. 12329, at Cortland. Large 65-foot store with six-room flint above. Two-car brick garage, full basement and steam heat. Price right. Will take good 1 he Funniest and Most Thrilling land contract or vacant building Picture Ever Shown. lot as down payment. See this property and make as an offer. Owner, Grinnell Realty Co., 1515 Woodward Ave.. Cherry 3600. Won't Be Here Much Longer Repertory Has New Member. The appearance' of Miss Rose Walerstein with the Detroit Reper- tory Theater is of great interest to room with private family. Suitable portray in action will admit that Miss for young couple. Phone Arling- Walterstein has interpreted her role ton 0051-M. 2728 Cortland Ave. with skill and understanding. nished during the evening. The following officers were A ten-piece orchestra in youi- living-room IRS POGROM LEADER SENTENCED her friends here who have followed YOUNG LADY would like to share her apartment with a young couple for light housekeeping, or two Mrs. II. E. Lippitt, past-president, girls or a young lady. Apply at gave the opening address and intro- 2014 Blaine Ave., Apt. 3. Garfield duced the new president, Mrs. Max 1597.W, Weksler, who presided. The follow- ing comprised the program for the FOR RENT-2944 Tuxedo Ave. Six- evening: Playlet by the pupils of the room steam heated flat. Tile bath, kindergarten class of the U. H. S.; shower and side drive. Two blocks address by Bernard Isaacs, superin- from Roosevelt School. Rent rea- tendent of the U. H. S.; vocal selec- sonable. Crying Cat Catches No Mice. er In a flashback to the days of 1870, he renders a group of Negro spirituals with an oetette of jubilee singers front A labama. BUSINESS FOR SALE-Good stand her efforts with much anticipation. for kosher meat market. Fixtures Miss Walerstein, who is known cost $5,500. Will sell for $2,800 among her friends as "Raizel," is ap- cash, including the machine. 8027 pearing, in Bernarel Shaw's "Heart- Twelfth St. break House" ns Lady Utterword, un- der the direction of Sir. Wright, has FOR RENT-Nicely furnished light, received much favorable comment not airy room, with private family. her work from the leading dramatic 3347 Boston Blvd. Phone Euclid critics of the city. 7487-R. The story of "Heartbreak House" is no doubt known to many and those FOR RENT - Beautiful furnished who have seen the Repertory Players FOR RENT-Large, cozy room. day evening, Feb. 11, when the Worn- en's League of the United Hebrew On Wednesday, Feb. 16, the Tem- Schools installed its newly elected of- ple Sisterhood will sponsor a supper ficers. carefully before you spend. Detroit Clearing House Assn. and Federal Reserve System FOR RENT-Light airy room for gentleman, in private family. Shower bath, convenient to street ear and busses. No other roomers. singing a new program of songs and is telling a new collection of stories. "04") Glendale Ave. Phone Arling- ton 3965-R. MACK B. WEISS --Strictly kosher caterer for weddings, banquets, FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates for gentleman, with adult family reasonable. 1670 l'ingree Ave. Em- of three. Convenient to three car pire 7146. Will also rent out home lines. West Philadelphia, near for private parties and weddings. Fourteenth St. ('hone Garfield FOR RENT-Nice furnished room in private home for two refined girls or couple employed. ('hone Ar- lington 7282. George Kahn. How many times have you in:tiered a dollar? How Think many times has a dollar mastered you? Hogarth 4827. FOR RENT -2442 Glendale Ave. Nicely furnished room for one or two ladies or gentlemen. Private home. Phone Arlington 3297-51. M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr. BETTER HURRY! And Avoid the Crowds at the Final Performances, PLENTY OF GOOD SEATS AT ALL PRICES Nights, 50c to $1.50; Matinees, 50c to SI. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room in private single home for one or two gentlemen. Dinner and break- fast if desired. 1523 Lee place, near Twelfth and Clairmount lines. Phone Empire 9723. failures. Pocahontas Lump Best Kentucky Lump Kentucky Egg Genuine Solvay Egg Coke Detroit's Exclusive Kosher Caterers On Sunday evening, Feb. 6, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn entertained 411 guests informally at their home. Bridge was the diversion of the eve- Dollar masters make dollars work for them. They retire, successful. Dollar iservantv work always for the dollar. They get "tired"- COAL SPECIAL Catered by DETROIT CATERING COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. H. Widgerson, who were the guests of their mother, Mrs. Anna Roman, left for their home in tion by Miss Betty Milkovsky, accom- Rochester, Minn. panied by Miss Tobin at the piano; JEWISH GIRL will take care of chil- Mrs. Morse M. Cohen spoke on the dren evenings, Phone Garfield 97794. One may be honest yet write necessity for a Hebrew education for wretched verse. children, and Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky concluded the program with an ad- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished bed- room in small private family. 1433 dress. Taylor Ave. Phone Empire 6750-R. In behalf of the league, Mrs. Weks- ler presented Mrs. Lippitt with a pic- FOR RENT - Nice furnished room ture in appreciation of her past serv- with private family in steam heat- ices to the organization. The league ed apartment. 2014 Blaine, Apt. wishes to thank the sons of Mr. and 21. l'hone Garfield 19974. Mrs. Joseph Fidler for the music fur- Men are dollar Masters or Dollar servants--- Al Jolson is coming to the Shubert Detroit the week of Feb. 13 in the new edition of his famous musical success, "Big Boy." This will be his OFFICE FOR RENT-Fully fur- first appearance here since the au- nished. Reception room. Steno. tumn of 1124. The blackflies, star is et his best graphic service, . 1020 Lafayette Bldg. Phone Cadillac 7698 be- this season and has broken all records in Boston and Philadelphia. Ile is tween 12 and 2. couple. Meals if desired. 6-179 Northfield Ave. Phone Garfield 4482-W. Engagements, Banquets and All Social Function. FOR RENT-Nice large furnished at the Institute of World Science and room for two gentlemen or ladies. Politics. • 2995 Blaine Ave. Phone Garfield 0457-R. Mr. and Mrs. David Lichtig of De- troit spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lichtig. rom the Presiclettra Desk TALK O. 263 Al Jolson at Shubert Detroit. The I. 0. 11. B. has completed plans fur a dinner-donee to be held on Feb. 22 at the Wenonah Hotel. Morris Goldberg has returned from 638 - 40 - 42 East Fort St. Weddings from his position as scientific advisor a several weeks' sojourn in Florida. FIVE MINUTES' WALK FROM CITY HALL Folt RENT-Nicely furnished room in steam heated apartment. Suit- . able for gentleman or lady or WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY to KLUTCHNIKOFF DISMISSED purchase a well-established dry goods business at a sacrifice. From MOSCOW.-(J. T. A.)-Professor retiring owner. Also modern store and flat. Will consider two-family M. Klutchnikolf, who recently at- tracted wide attention because of his flat in northwest section in trade. stand on anti-Semitism, was dismissed Phone Whittier 1068. land. You sad your .friends are cordially invited to visit ..r All .Pinar--1A•lrow 0360 February 11, 1127. Hon. Sol Bloom, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. Dear Sir:-My attention has been called to an article appearing in the New York Times of Feb. 7 in which you were quoted as having made certain statements before the Young Men's Club of Temple Math Yeshurun of Syracuse, N. V., in regard to Mr. Ford and his relation to the Jews_ Among other things you are reported to have saint: "Ile commits the can of his health to Dr. Charles D. Aaron, a Jew; his architect and expert on structural problems is .Albert Kahn, a Jew; his legal advisor is a Jew, Harry Hellman; his spiritual advisor is Rabbi Leo Franklin. Dependent eel a Jew as his chief lieutenant in the urnbuilding of his vast plants, dependent on a Jew for his physical fitness, Ilependent on a Jew for counsel as to the life hereafter-- whence Ford's anti-Jewish bias?'" May I say to you, my dear Mr. Bloom, that those statements of yours are no more accurate than are Mr. Ford's statements in regard to the Joss. Except for the fact that Mr. Kahn continues doing is large port of Mr. Ford's architecturel work, there isn't, to the best of my belief, n scintilla of truth in ell the balance of your statement. I should think that you yourself would have realized the absolute absurdity of saying that I was Mr. Ford's spiritual advisor, and that you would have taken pains to check up all other metters before making such a statement. As a public wan occupying a representa- tive position before the people, I think that it is highly reprehensible in you to spread broadcast a statement of this kind without having taken the pains of dropping a line to the parties whom you name to ascertain whether you were justified in linking them up as you have with the temporal and spiritual affairs of Mr. Ford. The fact that year, ago, before he had begun his anti-Semitic propaganda, I had been on friendly terms with Mr. Ford, whom I publicly repudiated when he began his insidious campaign, and the fact that Mr. Hellman years ago }lent been a member of it finn- an the other members being Christians-that had some connection with Mr. Ford's legal affairs, was certainly not a sufficient basis for you to make the statements that you have made. I am not questioning your motives in the entire matter. I am generous enough to believe that you want to help the cause of Jews and Jtelaism. But 1 am bold enough to question your judgment in the matter and to resent your methods. I believe that the very least you can do under the circumstances is to give publicity to the fact that you have been in error in this matter. ■■■■•••, 01 es Janney-Bowman, Inc. Janney.Bowman Bldg. Corner Park and Elisabeth Neither does the complaining per- son. The salesman, for instance, who talks of nothing but bad times gets little business. Success comes to the man who looks up-not down. Instead of thinking and talking gloom, brighten up and freshen up with a Murad cigarette and go out and get the happiness due you. Busi- ness comes to the cheerful seller and smoker. Ideal Home Is Open. The ideal home, which will be given away to the public on the final night of the ninth annual Builders' and Realtors' Exposition, has been open to the public all week and is attract. ing such unusual interest that a rec- ord-breaking attendance is forecast for the show. The home is an ultra-modern, six- room Spanish design bungalow and is located on Lochmoor boulevard, just north of Mack avenue and di- rectly across from the Lochmoor Golf and Country Club in Arthur ]. Sully's subdivision. The show will be held in Convex.' lion Hall from Feb. 26 to March ft, inclusive. WORLD-HERO Judas Macabre, who may be prop- erly rated in significance as a world- hero, is only one of the line of dis- tinguished men and women who have dotted the pathway of Jewish history with a brilliancy of their heroic self- immolation at the altar of the faith of their people in behalf of the larger welfare of humanity.-The Supple- ment. FOR RENT--Nice furnished room with private family. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. 1960 Pin- gree. Phone Euclid 447t1-J. Home Cooked Meals That's what every one says after trying one of Pohl's delicious meals. Our own distinctive man- ner of preparing our foods is bound to satisfy and make you a regular patron. "Uptown's Most Beautiful Massage. Rid Your System of Poison. Positive relief for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Dropsy, Kidney Trouble, Etc. Cell and giro us • trial. CLASS MINERAL FUME BATHS 62 GARFIELD Detroit Symphony Orchestra VICTOR KOLAR, Coodualni LOUIS CORNELL "" SOLOIST Phone Glendal. 6290. NEXT PAIR SYMPHONY CONCERTS SOLOIST FEBRUARY 24-25 Alex. Brailosisky OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH Conductor PIANIST l ow $1.00 to $2.50 AT GRINNELL'S AND HALL MAJESTIC THEATER WOODWARD AT WILLIS Glendale 9721 A. Littman, Mgr. M. Fislama, &ere Director sad Regisseur. Friday Night, Feb. 11 Sunday Matinee, Feb. 13 ivine Love A Melodrama in Three Acts by M. Rochow. Saturday Matisse, Feb. 12. Ladle. Fro*. "SADIE, WHERE ARE YOU GOING?" Saturday Night, Feb. 12. The Established "THE ROUMANIAN WEDDING" Sunday Night, Feb. 13. For the first time this the historical operetta "SHUILAMITH" Doe% forget the testimonial performance in honor of A. Littman on Wednesday, Feb. 16. "WITH THE POWER OF THE DYI3 13 UK" By M. Kinnis and B. Yoashson. REGENT THEATER 5 Woodward at the Boulevard. DAYS ONLY Begiuning Sunday Mat. Feb. 13 Rosenblatt In An Entirely New Program of Songs Including "Volga Boatman," "Yahrzeit," "Kos- sel Ma'arovi." World's Greatest Dramatic Tenor Three times Sunday, 3:00, 6:30, 9;00. GLEN. 7003 s Cantor Josef 'h" FUME BATHS Sunday at 3:30 - Tickets 25c to $1. POPULAR CONCERT - ORCHESTRA HALL SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT! ." 8939 TWELFTH STREET Garfield 6884 CLASS MINERAL Sunday Matinees at 3. Ending Thursday Evening, Feb. 17 POHL'S Rut 2:15 - TWICE DAILY - 8:15 Twice daily, 3:00, 9:00.