PAGE ELEVLN AMR' RON ICI t ) PE SrliOrT, I DANGEROUS Weddings RCHESTRA All Social Functions Catered by DETROIT CATERING COMPANY HALL Detroit's h'xclusive Kosher Caterers M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr. Longfellow 5654, Elizabeth I 6 Santagano NOT SURPRISED :-: CLASSIFIED :-: li 0 An Irishman in his native country O ,115 entertaining me with stories of Ilse Solaria i•bule la one for men, nlae rent Lnd recreation. haracteristie wit. I thought that 1 ,night to offer some reciprocation by way sit telling him that we have in America chickens that lay stone eggs. When he inquired as to what kind they were I said: Plymouth Rock. II- remarked that he wasn't a bit sur- prised, since they do such wonderful things over here.-Alexander Lyons. 1,111 be ate"un Jeri... hellotherng, • 111 ■ -11,3111111 . 115 01110 . 10114 REDUCE-Only safe way. Donnelly Method. Results guaranteed. Call for appointment. Empire 4255-51. Brilliant Russian Soprano PRIcES $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 0 Al Grinnell's and Orchestra Hall i 0121011=1011:101=2 A man's value is that which he sets upon himself. MRS. J. SIIERI.INE - First-class conking and catering for weddings and parties. 15852 Linwood Ave. Phone Hemlock 1881-W. a' a! . .a • • -t 1, -fl at t 111 I 2" WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY to purchase a well-established dry goods business at is sacrifice. From retiring owner. Also modern store and flat. Will consider two-family flat in northwest section in trade. Phone Whittier 1068. Not st much virtuous as a friend of virtue. 2,15 - TWICE DAILY - 8:15 Sunday Matinee. at 3. Saber passions make commonplace people. HURRY! HURRY! COAL SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Poca. Lump or Egg, $9.50 H. L. WILSON CO. EXPERIENCED child's nurse, with local reference, desires position with Jewish people. Will consider second work. Address 4530 Ver- mont Ave. "Upstairs." Ilogarth 7730. B'nai B'rith Infirmary Building National Jewish Hospital at Denver FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room, COAL -- COAL suitable for two business girls or gentlemen. Meals if desired. Phone Garfield 1481-J. PAINTING AND DECORATING- Ceilings and walls washed, painted and blended. Floors renewed and waxed. Don't wait for the rush. Call Garfield 8995-J. H. Ginsberg. Kentucky, all lump Virginia Screened Egg Pocashontas, all lump Pocahontas Egg TWELFTH STREET, between Park and Marquette St. Two lots, sixty feet (60 ft.), with brick house and large garage. For quick sale you can buy it for price of land only. Owner. Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 518. 7.50 7.50 10.00 . 11.00 Curb Deilvery Anywhere In • FOR RENT-4021 Webb Ave. Nice airy furnished room suitable for couple or single person. Call Eu- clid 0553-51. WHAT PRICE GLORY w` 1112:V0°435 Is Going Away Soon! the City. The Funniest and Most Thrilling Picture Ever Shown. WHITTIER 2704 Plenty of Good Seats at All Priem Disregard Sellout Rumors. United Coal Co. Nights, 50c to $1.50; Mats., 50c to $1. Phone Cad. 8705. • FOR RENT-Large furnished room for one or two gentlemen, in single home. Meals if desired. 1523 Lee Place. Near Twelfth and Clair- mount lines. Phone Empire 9723. 5050 ro.m. sellste nurses Insure n11.411110, rent and quiet. MAJESTIC THEATER The Centra l Entrance to the /looms of Hope health-giving nun flood. porches nontning patient.. room.. Glendale 9721 WOODWARD AT WILLIS ROOM TO RENT-With private tens- ity. 3347 Boston Blvd., Apt. A-8. Phone Euclid 7487-R. A. Littman, Mgr. M. Fish..., Stage Director and Regisseur._ FOR RENT-Neatly furnished room FOR RENT' Nicefurnished room TO RENT-Business place-Stores BETA DELTA SORORITY for young lady. Home privileges. with small private family. Suit- :1160 Second Blvd. In beautiful BRIDGE TO BE MARCH 6 Near Dexter bus and Clairmount able for one or two gentlemen or new Seville Apartment hotel of -.- car line. Phone Garfield 4356-W. couple. 3302 Boston Blvd. Phone 150 apartments. Large stores. Miss Klinger is chairman of a Arlington 1618-M. Suitable for grocery and meat mar- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room bridge to be given by the Lambda ket; also good 'stand for barber for gentleman, in private home. shop and beauty parlor. See Mr. Chapter of the Beta Delta Sorority, Apply at 2223 West Euclid Ave. FOR RENT-Nice furnished room with private family. suitable for Rainey, manager, on premises. Downstairs. couple. 2728 Cortland Ave. Phone Arlington 0051-M. FOR RENT-Beautifully furnished FOR RENT-Nicely furnished airy seven-room upper duplex. Will mom Pleasant home for one or rent furnished or unfurnished. two girls employed; or will share FOR RENT-Nice furnished room for couple or t WO gentlemen or 1217 Burlingame. Phone Hem- my apartment. Near Trumbull ladies. 2450 Gladstone Ave. Phone lock 1127. street car line. 2073 Pingree Ave., Euclid 12454. Apt. 103. Phone Euclid 0374-J. ROOM FOR RENT -Nicely fur- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished roan, FOR SALE-Huntington Woods bar- gains. Lot 417, 50x150, $2,800, nished, private home. Convenient for young gentleman. Rent rea- terms. Fred Burton Co. Phone to Dexter bus or Clairmount car Near Dexter section. sonable. Cadillac 6468. line. Suitable for one or two la- Phone Garfield 0984-J. dies or couple. Phone Garfield -------- - - - - FOR SALE-Save $500 on small FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room. 2069-5V. business frontage nut Grand River. Blaine between Fourteenth and La Money maker. Owner must sell. FOR RENT-Steam heated furnished Salle Blvd. Phone Garfield 0827-R. -- - - roans. Convenient to street car --------- - BUY from owner at low figure. Six- line. , Garage if desired. 2294 Ha- CI'RTAINS FAULTLESSLY LACN• room modern Wyoming home, one- DERE!). Faultless Curtain Laun- zelwood Ave. Telephone Euclid half block from Grand River. Now dry. Phone Empire 5491. 353'2-1W. rented. Phone Euclid 6812. FOR RENT-Store and up-to-date FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room FOR RENT- -Bright room in refined in private home with small family. fixtures. Best location in Delray. adult family. Philadelphia near near three ear lines. Hazelwood Suitable for any kind of business. Fourteenth St. Phone Garfield Ave., near Fourteenth. Garfield 8314 West Jefferson Ave. ('all 8852,1. 4■ 41-M. Euclid 1559.R. WANTED-Young girl to take care of baby some evenings during our absence. Phone Garfield 3220-W. BUYERS-GOWDY CO. JEWISH STUDENTS ATTACKED Now in New Location BUCHAREST.- FIVE MINUTES' WALK FROM CITY HALL BETTER EQUIPPED THAN EVER With more than 11,000 equare feet of floor *pace, we can now guarantee Imemsrude Sem, km es Fine Automobile Painting. Brewing, Feeder wiring, Patch Painting. We also guarantee the finest workmanship and prompt service in lettering. !fade marks, . art work, monograms and body trimmnig. 80-Car C. pacity - Special Service to Fleet °risers. Phone Cadillac 1845 wicz, were seriously injured in new attacks of Cuzist students at the School of Commerce, the Adeverul, Roumanian newspaper, reports. The newspaper states that when a delega- tion of Jewish students appeared be- fore the dean of the school several days ago and complained that they found it impossible to attend the lec- tures, he assured them that measures have been taken to insure the safety of the Jewish students. Notwith- standing this promise, no arrests were made. ,-- WE ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE FORMED THE CO-PARTNER- SHIP OF WATLING, LERCHEN & HAYES MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS OF THE DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE WE WILL OFFICIALLY OPEN OUR NEW OFFICES, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21ST, WHERE WE WILL CONDUCT A GENERAL BROKERAGE BUSINESS IN ADDITION TO THE INVESTMENT BUSINESS HERETOFORE CARRIED ON BY WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. JOHN W. WATLING WILLIAM G. LERCHEN JOSEPH J. HAYES L. CRAY ' JOSEPH HINSHAW JOSEPH J. McFAWN MAX J. STRINGER THE PEOPLES STATE BANK BLDG. cum) 156-168 CONGRESS STREET, W. DETROIT T. A.)-Two Jewish students, Silber and Eisiko- 638- 40 - 42 East Fort St. HERBERT ELY, l'ECIAI. PARTNER Vigliotti Bank In New Home. The Joseph M. 1'igliotti Bank an- the opening of new quarters at 360:1 Chene street, corner of Mack avenue. The new home of the hank has been completely fitted with mod- ern equipment and the interior is fin- ished in !fustian marble. Its already satisfactory service can now be made more pleasing and eflicissnt and the in- creased facilities also permit solicita- tion of additional business. Mrs. Gutwillig Back from East. THE REASON As I strolled along a Belfast street I observed an advertisement s.f shrouds of every description. It r, minded ne of sonic. American wohler who give the impression that t her would rather be dead than out of fashion. It is evident that there are Belfast folk who insist upon being in style even when dead. JEANETTE E. KLINGER Some people attach so much impor- tance to fashion because they lack at the Hotel Stadler on March 6. This other things that are worth while.- is the first affair to be given by this The Supplement. chapter, which has recently been or- ganized here. le BIALYSTOKER VERAND DANCE SET FOR FEB. 27 The Bialystoker Verband, an or- ganization composed of former resi- dents of Palestine, Poland and vicin- ity, and persons busying relatives and friends in that district, will give its second annual ball on Sunday eve- ning,, Feb. 27, at the Philadelphia- Byron Talmud Torah. Members of the committee arrang- ing the affair are: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lipnick, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Surasky, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Redding, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kaplan, Sirs and Mrs. Herman Stanfield, Abe Shulkes, B. Heller, Miss Shirley F041/1W, Miss Betty Lu- hetsky nad David Rubenstein. 't hose desiring additional informa- tion are requested to call Northway 4694. "Shop" at Yiddish Theater. H. Lavick's drama, "Shop," which has teen playing at Irving's Palace Art Theater, New York City, will be presented in Detroit at the Majestic Theater on Monday night, Feb. 21, and Tuesday matinee and night, Feb. 22. Mr. 1.mick was born in Russia in 1888. received his early training at the cheder end the Yeshivah and his writing career began at the early age of 12, when he wrote a book of Hebrew poems. In 1913 Mr. lash-k came to the United States. He has written "The Golem." "In No One's Land." "Rag,, ," "Different," "Itcggars," "Bankrupt" and "Shop," which dramas were palyed by Maurice Schwartz in the Yiddish Art Theater of New York City and in 'Europe. Good health or bad maker our philosophy. Not every one is a wit who would be. Saturday Night, Feb. 19 Friday Night, Feb. 18 Sunday Matinee and Night, Feb. 20 A Litman Presents His Entire Company in nounces Of interest to fnany is the announce- ment that Mrs. M. Gutwillig of the Model Dress Shop, formerly the Hor- witz Shop, 8726 Twelfth street, has re- cently returned from the East, where she purchased a complete line of the very latest spring styles in gowns and dresses. Mrs. Gutwillig extends n cordial in- vitation to her many friends to inspect her new merchandise. Need doth makes the old wife run. - 11 Mon. Eve. Feb. 21 11 125 RICHTON AVENUE - It is a double pleasure to deceive the deceiver, The Bible teems with instances where Israel were Divinely prohibited I G=200000= to walk in the customs and ordi• ,n Woodward at Persons names of the other nations. In veery 0 ease it is because such imitation or emulation would inoculate the Jewish petiole with dangerous tendencies to deterioration and maybe to ultimate disappearance. Because of their con- viction of being Divinely called and so possessed of superior ideals for 0 universal benefit, the Jews have maintained a marvelous record of heroism and sacrifice It/ preserve their heirloom.-The Supplement. Engagements, Banquets and 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. I CLASS MINERAL" FUME BATHS I ii Massage. Rid Your System of Poison. Positive relief for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Dropsy, Kidney Trouhle, Etc. Call and give us ■ trial. CLASS MINERAL FUME BATHS 62 GARFIELD GLEN. 7003 To Chicago $5.00 ONE WAY $9.50 Round Trip Winter Excursion Rates To introduce to the public the new YELLOW COACHES, op- erating on the Carey & Leach Lines. The coaches are of the very latest design, with individual air cushion chairs, four-wheel air brakes and balloon tires. Don't forget to try the Big Yellow Coaches on your trip to Chicago. THREE STATIONS 215 Bateley Ave. Phone C.d. 4632 Across Irons Mich ran Theater. Phone Rand. 1180 UNION BUS TERMINAL Stone's CI. Store, 140 Grand R.., Rale the B • Yellow Coaches. Cures I Lech Bus Lutes, Inc. 200 Barter Ave, "The Only Sister" A Melodrama in Three Acts with • Prologue and Epilogue. Saturday Matinee Feb. 19. Ladle. Free. "THE ROUMANIAN WEDDING" Announcement: See our ad in thin issue on Ben Ami. Sunday at 3:30 - Tickets 25c to $1. POPULAR CONCERT - ORCHESTRA HALL Detroit Symphony Orchestra VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting SOLOIST FRED PAYNE XYLOPHONE Phone Glendale 8290. NEXT PAIR SYMPHONY CONCERTS SOLOIST Brailosky PIANIST FEBRUARY 24.25 OSSIP GABRILOWITSCII Conductor to $2.50 SEATS w UM ArGRINN E LL'S AND HALL I _ Majestic Theater WOODWARD AT WILLIS Glendale 9721 Three Performances: Monday Night, Tuesday Mat. and Night, Feb. 21, 22 MAX R. WILNER - - Presents - The Celebrated Yiddish Star JACOB BEN-AMI "SHOP" Supported by the entire Irving Place Yiddish Art Theatre of New York in A Social Drama in Four Acts by H. Leivick. Fifty people on the stage, including JACOB BEN AMI M. BELAVSKI I. GOLDSMITH A. WINAGRADOV R. WENDORF S. TOBIAS I. MOSTIL L. SNIGOFF A. PACKER M. ROSENTHAL C. RUBIN H. RUBIN S. ADLER B. BUDNICK L. WARREN L. ZILBERT II. ZELINSKY S. ESTRIN L. POTASKY I. FRANKEL S. KEENER S. ROSENTHAL M. SCHWARTZ Thin play h•s had a sens•tional run in New York. Reserve your 50.1115 in advance to avoid the rush. Ticket-s eon be obtained at the box office.