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OLD FOLKS HOME

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1"NAKED TRUTH" CONTINUES RUN
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
AT BROADWAY STRAND THEATER Tea and Monthly Meeting:

Weddings

'Tis not enough to run well, unless Novelty Pasty:
you set out in due time.
Braiker's ballroom at Fourteenth
Eng•gements, Banquets and
Remaining at the Broadway Strand is "The Naked Truth," a film (Ld-
street and Gladstone avenue, will be
All Social Functions
ing with social problems, that has been indorsed by clergy and the medical
the scene of a novelty party sponsored
Catered
by
Iprofession
everywhere it has been shown. The cast is headed by Jack M 1
by the Northwestern branch of the
Announcing Twelfth Street s
' hall, Ilelene Chadwick, Kate Lester and other well-known screen players.
Jewish Old Folks Home on Sunday
The management of the theater gave a special screening on Monday morn
Newest Dining Parlor.
evening, Feb. 27. Cards and dancing
ing. Dr. L. Lee Krauss, president of the Bureau of Moral and Hygienic
will be enjoyed, prizes awarded and
Education, Inc., a versatile, adventurous man, author, writer, world traveler,
refreshments served. Tickets, which
Detroit's Exclusive Kosher Caterers
veteran of two wars, who, by his timely talks on every-day life, Math' mil-
8420 TWELFTH STREET
are 50 cents each, may be purchased at
lions think, addressed t he gathering of 1.11 siciuns, nurses, social welfare
the door.
Empire 8756.
M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr.
workers, heads of all city departments, at the private screening, among
The musical tea which was held for
Featuring Home Cooked Meals
125 RICHTON AVENUE
whom were the following, who endorsed the picture and all that it conveys:
the mendwrs and their friends on
that will tickle the most discrimi-
Hon. Stephen A. Majewski, mayor of Hamtramck; Mrs. E. F. Haim
Feb.
21
at
the
holm.
of
Mrs.
Max
Longfellow
5654.
nating palate. We cater to wed-
mond, I.eague of nabob,. Women; Rev. B. W. Pullinger, Grace Evangelist
Ferar, was greatly enjoyed. Among
dings, banquets, births and con-
the
entertainers
were
three
stars
of
Church;
Miss P. Grey, Miss 51. Roche, Miss A. Green, G. U. Clinic, Board
firmations.
of Health, city of Detroit; Rev. Charles A. Hill, Hartford A venue Baptist
the 'WFAD radio broadcasting station.
Church;
Miss
F. McDonald, registrar of nurses; Miss Parkhurst, Miss Davis,
Any change of address of members
Miss Potter, Miss Fisher, Y. W. C. A.; A. M. Bellinger, Board of Education;
should be given to Mrs. Greenfield,
Col. Von Den Bush; Rev. Edward 11. Wilcox, Mt. Olivet Church; Rev. C.
secretary, Euclid 2528-W.
Anyone wishing to join the organi- MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher T. Ellis, Congregational Church; Rev. Cowan; Elias Goldberg, secretary
zation kindly phone Longfellow 7079,
caterer for weddings, banquets, Pisgah Lodge, Wiwi Writh; James B. McNally; Rev. A. Reccord; Rev. W.
Mrs. M. I'. Fisher.
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates H. Simpson, Fort Street l'reabyterian Church; Deacon Begnon, Centenary
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em- M. E. Church; Rev. G. Phillips, St. Luke's M. E. Church; Thomas F. Cashin,
pire 7146. Will also rent out home Dodge Bros. Welfare Department; E. Ellis, Tripple Link Lodge.
HALEVY PLANS CONCERT
for private parties and weddings.
FLAT TO RENT-Six rooms. 1612 IS ON COMMITTEE FOR
All Kinds. Priced Reasonably
The Halevy Choral Society will pre- REDUCE-Only safe way. Donnelly
W. Euclid Ave. Apply M. S. Fink,
sent a program of Jewish music at
Method. Results guaranteed. Call
PYTHIAN DINNER - DANCE
1199 Atkinson Ave. Phone Em-
Paper and Banner Signs
Orchestra Hall on Sunday, March 27.
for appointment. Empire 4255-M.
pire 8885.
The society is now under the joint
Mr. Moss is on the entertainment
leadership of Julius Miller and Cantor MRS. J. SIIERLINE - First - class FOR RENT-A most unusually at-
Made While You Wait
cooking and catering for weddings
Zaludowski of the Shaarey Zedek.
tractive room for a young man committee for the Pythian dinner-
and parties. 15852 Linwood Ave.
Both conductors are exerting every ef-
with references, in home of young
Phone Hemlock 1881.W.
fort to bring about a really artistic
couple. Every home comfort. Call
performance. Three rehearsals a week
Arlington 3581-R.
are now being held and it is expected PAINTING AND DECORATING-
Ceilings
and
walls
washed,
painted
that this offal,: will surpass all pre-
REDUCING without strenuous diet-
and blended. Floors renewed and
vious ones. The soloists of this con-
ing. Mechanical massage. By ap-
909 Winder.
Cad. 5343 cert will be announced at a later date.
waxed. Don't wait for the rush.
pointment only. Katherine I. Du-
Call Garfield 89954. II. Ginsberg.
gan, 807 Industrial Bank Bldg.,
Washington
and Grand River Ave.
FOR RENT-Large furnished room
BICUR CHOLEM PLANS BALL
('hone Cadillac 3103,
for one or two gentlemen, in single

DETROIT CATERING
COMPANY

Lahr's Kosher Restaurant

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SIGNS

JULIUS WOLFSON

home. Meals if desired. 1523 Lee
Plans are being completed by the
I'lace. Near Twelfth and Clair-
Bicur holem Society for its annual
mount lines. Phone Empire 9723.
l'urim Ball, to take place March 20 in
Rowley B. Weeks, C. P. A.
oi the main ballroom of the Hotel Statler.
CURTAINS FAULTLESSLY LAUN-
Jean Goldkette's Troubadours have I
DERED. Faultless Curtain Laun-
been engaged to furnish the music for
dry. Phone Empire 5491.
(lancing and a novel protrram of en- I
P4 tertainment is being planned. The' FOR RENT-Nice large furnished
proceeds of the affair will go to
room for two gentlemen or ladies.
charity.
2995 Blaine Ave. Board optional.
Maurice Greenberg is chairman of
Phone Garfield 0457-R.
the affair and is being assisted by the
Misses Gertrude Brenner, L. Drapkin FOR SALE-410150 corner of 260
and Leah Klavons and Isadore Banks.
California and Oakland. Eight-
room, modern house; full base-
2-228 General Motor. Bldg.
ment; steam heat; fireplace; living
George Arliss - Garrick
room 24515; beamed ceilings; ga-
troit
Empire 4842/
uge. Owner is the only one that
has occupied this home. Price $15,-
George Arliss, the greatest living
3(10;
$4,500 down, $110 per month.
actor, will return to the Carrick Thea-
Can be seen any time by appoint-
ter in Detroit on Monday, February
ment.
Phone Hemlock 3966-W.
25, with matinees on Wednesday and
Saturday , in Winthrop AllIP.i produc-
FOR
RENT
- Beautifully furnished
tion of John Galsworthy's play "Old
room for gentlemen; references
English." Mr. Arliss acted "Old Eng-
required;
rent reasonable. Three
lish" in New York for two hundred
in funnily. Garage if desired. 1988
performances. His engagement in
Taylor
Ave.
Phone Garfield 3969-J.
Detroit last seas m broke all existing

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$5.00 ONE WAY
$9.50 Round Trip

box office records.
Galsworthy in "Old English" has no
Wesson to discuss, no moral top
Winthrop Ames has produced this
drama in the manner for which he is
not surpassed. The company includes
the players who impressed New York.
Irby Marshal, a prominent Australian
actress, is leading woman for Mr.
Arliss.

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 ,..ushion chairs, four-wheel
air brakes and balloon tires.

Don't forget to try the Big
Yellow Coaches on your trip to
Chicago.

THREE STATIONS

249 Bayley Ave.
Phone Cad. 4632
Across Nom Michigan Theater.
200 Batley Ave.
Phone Rand. 4160

UNION BUS TERMINAL
Stone's Cigar Store, 440 Grand River
Ride the Big Yellow Coaches.
Carey • Leach Bus Lines, Inc.

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Helen Hayes Coming to Cass.

Detroit's theatrical season will reach
its peak at the Cass Theater on Sun-
day, February 27, when William A.
Brady presents Helen Hayes in her
greatest success, "What Every Woman
Knows," by Sir James M. Berne. No
ordinary star or attraction this, but a
combination that has broken records
not only in New York, with a run of
34 weeks, but in Boston, and in Phila-
delphia, the latter conservative city
contributing $73,000 to the lam office
in four weeks, a high mark for dra-
matic attractions.

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Justice of
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SAM RASKIN, Goal Mgr.

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A board meeting of the Jewish
Wome...n's European Welfare Organi-
zation will be held at the home of Mrs.
S. Lapedus, 205x Gladstone avenue.
Saturday evening, Feb. 26, at
o'clock. All board members are re-
quested to attend.

'What Price Glory" - Lafayette

With the end of its engagement at
the Shohcrt-Lafayette Theater in
sight, ''What Price Glory" will soon
pass beyond the reach of theat-rgoers
in Detroit and surrounding torrit try.
William Fox's motion picture version
of the famous was comedy has attract-
as
ed enormous audiences since its open-
ing six weeks ago and it could prob.'
ably remain in Detroit indefinitely if •
' booking conditions permitted.
In its appeal to amusement seeker,
of all ages and classes, "What Price
Glory" derives its principal strength
1 from the uproarious comedy elements
Thirty consecutive years of serv-
which punctuate its action throughout.
ice, during which time he has had
Performances of "What Price Glory".
over 220,000 cases assigned to him. are given twice daily at 2:15 and g
10 Ip. m. Sunday matinees at 3 p. m.

Re-Election

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Wolfson Offers Prompt Service

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623 BENTON ST.

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Julius Wolfson, sigh maker, has II
been in his present line of business for
years, and is located at 909 Winder
Greet, ready to serve the public. Mr.
Welfson thoroughly understands his
.cork and makes signs of all kinds,
from , Vuoden signs to paper and cloth
banners. Ile is well esiuipped to fur-
' nish prompt and efficient service, and
: may be reached by calling Cadillac
5343. Estimate's are gladly given.
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FRED E.

RASKIN GARAGE COMPANY

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Board Meeting:

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Nights, 50c to $1.50; Mats., SOc
to $1. Phone Cad. 8705.

Last Friday evening the Young
0
SEATS AT ALL PRICES, $1.5 , $2, $3 $4, $5, $6. NO TAX
family. 2704 Taylor. Phone Gar- Men's Hebrew Association conducted
field 6868-R.
NOW ON SALE AT GRINNELL'S
its
regular monthly I. riday evening
MARRIED WOMAN desires to aid in
caring for sick. Day or night duty. WANTED-Room and board and services at the "Y" building. Rabbi
Leon From was the principal speaker.
Address Jewish Chronice, Box 221.
care for two boys in
i Jewish pri-
Ilis topic was "Capital Punishment."
vate home. Ages 4 and 7. Write
In addition to the splendid talk, an
WANTED.--a young man to repre-
Jewish Chronicle, Box 520.
entertaining program was presented
sent our line of trousers in the
Sunday at 3:30 - Tickets 2k to $1.
state of Michigan. Our line is pop- YOUNG MAN-Student at Univer- in the usual social hour which follows
the
services.
ular priced, consisting of strictly
sity of Michigan would like sonic
up-to-date style and fashions. Line
accounting or auditing work to I o
Last Tuesday evening the "I"' bas-
already establsihed in the terri-
clueing week-ends. Will also han-
tory. Wonderful opportunity for
dle small sets of books. Call Ar- ketball team won another victory by
VICalIgLA
, R,
T
defeating
the B'nai It'rith basketball
the right man. Must have road ex-
lington 4809-R or Whittier 6213,
team, 21 to 8. The athletic committee
perience and be known to the
Phone Glendale 8290.
trade. Siegfried & Rosenberg, FOR RENT-3017 Hazelwood Ave. is at present receiving applications
Nice furnished room with private for the various baseball teams that
NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 6, AT 3t30
821-23 Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
family, for one or two persnos. will represent the Y. M. H. A. this
TIIEATF.R in thickly populated Po-
Year. So for two complete teams have
Phone Garfield 0004-W,
lish neighborhood. Little goldmine
!been organized. An indoor baseball
for someone. 65,000 will handle. FOR RENT.-Nice clean cozy room Iteam is also being organized and any
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor .
in adult family. 2236 Pingree Ave. •Jewish young man interested should
Good running business, including
Phone Euclid 2531-M.
building. Call Mr. Wiersky, Long-
communicate with the members of the
EMINENT
CHOIR
ORCHESTRA
fellow 8683, between 9 a. m. and
athletic committee at the "1."
SOLOISTS
9 p. m., or Melrose 3548-W at any FOR RENT-2228 Pasadena St. Nice
1260 Yokes)
180 Places)
furnished room for couple or two
other time.
Final plans are being formulated by
Halt.
gentlemen. Phone Longfellow 9124, :the committee in charge of acquiring
TIchat• 50e to 42.00, .t Grinnell's and Ord,
FOR RENT-Collingwood Ave. near
a home to house the Y. M. II. A. It 5.
Twelfth St. Upper or lower six. FLAT TO RENT- Gladstone near is the hope of the officers and mem-
Fourteenth St. Upper flat, three
room flat, newly decorated, with
tiers of the' "Y" that they will soon
bedrooms, Hot water heat and ga-
garage. Rent reasonable. Phone
be in their own building, which will
rage. ('hone Lafayette 41134.
Hemlock 2847-J.
I contain many dormitories for the
members.
It is the plan of the com-
FOR RENT- Light housekeeping WIDOW will share furnished lower mittee to charge a reasonable sum for
duplex with refined young couple
rooms. Separate entrance. Ideal
rental
of
a
room in the "1"' building.
or two business women. North
Glendale 9721
for couple or two gentlemen. 3924
WOODWARD AT WILLIS
Woodward district, between Brush In addition to the dormitories, a li-
Joy Road. Phone Garfield 0025.
A. Littman, Mgr. M. Fiehsen, Stage Director aad Regieseur.
brary, billiard room, large reception
and John R. Sts. Address Jewish
roo mand other comforts are being
Chronicle. Box 223,
FOR RENT-Furnished room with
Saturday Night, Feb. 26
Friday Night, Feb. 25.
planned.
refined young couple. Blaine cor-
Sunday Matinee, Feb. 27
ner Third Street. Phone Empire TO RENT-Large nicely furnished
This Sunday evening at 6 o'clock a
room with private family, 2728
8089-M.
A Litman Present. Hi. Entire Company in
i pelaticnegdw
er
Cortland Ave. Phone Arlington regular aton.ttyh tituisniineesa sn dne
Ia'
held,m
0051-M.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
nite plans as to the "Y" building will
in private home with adult family.
A Musical Production in Three Acts by A. Netter.
Tuxedo between Linwood and Dex- FOR RENT--large airy bedroom in be discussed as well as the. welfare
New flat with couple. to respect. of the "V'
ter. Phone Hemlock 3003-R.
Muaic by A. Crushko,
able party. Furnished or unfur-
FOR SALE-Save $500 on small
Mailed. Mrs. V. Hass, 4096 Grand Don't Try to Catch Rabbits In
For the First Time in Detroit, the Musical Comedy
Ave.
business frontage out Grand River.
"DIVINE LOVE"
Your Heaviest Boots.
Money maker. Owner must sell.
Saturday Matinee, Feb. 26. Ladies Free, By L. Robe..
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
Phone Euclid 6812.
with private family for one or two
You can't expect to make 0 success
Prepare for the Testimonial Evening on Wednesday, March 2, for
of your life. if you can't step along
persons, Phone Empire 18194.
Miss Betty Morris in
HEBREW TEACHER-Experienced
in a lively manner. So brighten up
"THE SWEET GIRL"
teacher, well acquainted with He- FOR RENT-Nice furnished room with a Murud cigarette and then go
Libretto by A. Shur. Music by Jos. Rumshinsky.
brew and Yiddish, will give private
with private family. 1539 Calvert out and get the reward due you.
lessons in Hebrew grammar and
•
Ave. Mrs. Hoffman, phone Arling-
ton 4363-R.
literature. Will also teach Bible,
the history of the Jewish people,
Yiddish, etc. Efficient methods of FOR SALE-Flats. Two two-family
flats. $3,000 equity in each. North-
teaching guaranteed. l'hone Ar-
field
near: Tireman. New h
Jewis
lington 7395-J. 2745 West Grand
settlement. Each six rooms and
Ave.
bath. Newly decorated. Separate
furnaces, full basement and attic.
Small monthly payment. Will sell
I
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BROAP
ro
itY
war
or trade. What have you? Euclid
6727-J. 6436 Northfield Ave.

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Furnace Coke
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Soft Lump from
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Disregard Sellout Rumors.

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Saturday Ngiht Dances:
The Saturday night dances are held
no usual at Webster Hall.

Is Going Away Soon!

The Funniest and Most Thrilling
Picture Ever Shown.

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Kentucky Egg
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The Friday evening services on
Feb. 25 were conducted by the
Young Mena Hebrew Association. An
eloq;ent speaker, a splendid talk, the
entertainment marked the success of
social hour afterward with tea and
these services, which drew a large at-
tendance.
Services are conducted each Friday
evening and are held at the club-
house., 89 Rowena street, at 8:30.
Come next Friday evening and bring
a friend.

room. Pleasant home for one or .lance to be held at the Hotel Statler
two girls employed, or will share „,t
Sunday e.ening, Feb. 27, at 7
my apartment. Reasonable. Near „. ( .1 (..k .
Trumbull car line. 2073 Pingree,
Apt. 103. Euclid 03744,

To Chicago

WHAT
PRICE
GLORY

The Event of the Year

FOR RENT-Nicely furnished airy

FOR RENT-Large airy room, two
doors from Linwood. Suitable for
young gentleman, with private

SEE IT WHILE YOU
CAN!

Friday Evening Services:

VIOLIN TEACHER - With experi-
ence, has several openings for be-
ginners and advanced pupils at
reasonable rates. Phone Empire
0924-W.

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Sunday Matinees at 3.

On Feb. 23 and 24, the Strolling
Players of the Y. W. II. A. produced
three one-act plays in the Little The-
ater of the "Y" in II very creditable
manner. The plays presented were
"White Elephants," "String,in"Em"
and two scenes from "Pygmalion and
Galatea,' directed by Miss Lea Dann
sky. The players handled their parts
with smoothness and ability.

WIDOW ALONE-Desires to Share
beautifully furnished. steam heat-
ed apartment, or will rent room to
one or two refined young ladies.
Phone Euclid 2204-W.

and

2:15 - TWICE DAILY - sill

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EXPERIENCED metal sorter for
scrap brass, Apply Benjamin Har-
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Phone Lafayette 0873.

Richard II. Wolfe, C. P. A.

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e

The Young Women's Hebrew As-
sociation of the Detroit Council of
Jewish Women will introduce its new
executive director and members of
the staff at II tea to be given at the
clubhouse, 59 Rowena street, Sun-
day, Feb. '27, from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m.
Menihers and thier friends are cor-
dially invited.

FEARLESS EXPOSE OF SOCIAL CONDITIONS!!

NOW SHOWING

`NAKED TRUTH'

FOR WOMEN!

FOR MEN!

Matinee, 12 to 5:30.

Nights, 5:30 to 11.

"Everyone 15 Years and Older Should
See This Wonderful Picture"
NO CHILDREN ADMITTED!

Dr. Krauss, famous lecturer, author r nd writer, of New York, will
lecture at each performance.

