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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-03-04

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PAGE ELEVEV

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

all ■ IMOMIMMINrk

Transjordania. The organization di- I
rected anonymous threatening letters
to British officials and to a number
of Arabs who are known sympathiz-

Machining Dodge Brothers Pistons I

His Word Is His Bond.

I l'rn of

t

h e British.

GOOD-BYE

Tune in In WGHP Tanks

LOUIS J1 HOFFMAN

Seats for
Chicago Civic

Republican Candidate for

COUNTY AUDITOR

rAvETT E

2:15 - TWICE DAILY - 8:15
Sunday Matinees at
• 3.

The Year's Greatest Picture.

WHAT
PRICE
GLORY

OPERA

Had Years of County Experience as

Chief Deputy County Clerk.

2 P

M SAT„ MARCI1 19-

"TOSCA"

PRIMARIES, MARCH 7th, 1927

-
"Jewels of the Madonna"

a P. M., SAT., MARCH 19

Row . after row of whirring
machines in this department
in Dodge Brothers works-
all engaged in producing pis-
tons - a capacity of 6,000
every nine hours. This is a
typical example of modern
volume production.

BRING YOUR CAR IN NOW

,

Your Auto Trouble is our business, and we take care of your troubles.

TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES

RASKIN GARAGE COMPANY

SAM RASKIN, Gen'l Mgr.

WEDDINGS

Engagements, Banquets and

TWO GARAGES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

All Social Functions

Catered by

No matter where you live or where you're at, we are at your service.

623 BENTON ST.

11520 OAKLAND

Melrose 3683

Hemlock 7671

DETROIT CATERING
COMPANY

Detroit's Exclusive Kosher Ca tows

M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr.

125 RICHTON AVENUE

Now In Our New Location-

Longfellow 5654.

ZUCKERMAN'S

:-• CLASSIFIED •• •

tion and testing operations--

so exacting are the require-

P M., SUN., MARCH 20-

ments as regards quality of

" AIDA "

material and accuracy of
workmanship which must lie

IS P. M., MON., MARCH 21

"RESURRECTION"

GRINNELL BROS.

ity and long life.

LA SALLE DECORATING CO. -
12100 Twelfth St. Craftex our
specialty. Phone Longfellow 5555.

FOR RENT-Large airy room with
all modern conveniences in home
with couple. Northwestern section
near car and bus line. ('all Ar-
lington 4894-W.

JOSEPH ZUCKERNIAN, Proprietor.

8838 Twelfth Street, near Hazelwood



Money forwarded to every part of the world, payable in
actual American Dollars at home. We also sell steamship
tickets and make all necessary arrangements for bringing
your loved ones to this country.

We gladly furnish information for traveling ■ abroad ■ and

arrange schedules. All steamship lines represented.

Insurance of every kind. I have pledged myself to write $200,000

Life Insurance for the Fishman Agency of the Detroit Life Insur-
ance Company in the 51arch Campaign.

Gordon Out for Judgeship.

Ben B. Gordon, candidate for jus-
tice of the peace at the coming elec-
tions, presents a record that leaves no
doubt as to his eligibility to this of-
lice or as to his capability to perform
satisfactorily the various duties con-
nected therewith. A graduate of the
University of Michigan Law School,
his knowledge of the law has been

Sunday, Mar, 6 ORCHESTRA HALL 50c to $2.00

BEETHOVEN

Orchestra

(90 Pieces)

TRIO

Vote NO

On the Proposed Districting or
Zoning Ordinance Charter
Amendment Monday

city ordinance

HE responsibility of a
T framed
to pass on the PRIVATE
of the individual

PROPERTY RIGHTS
rests on a DIRECT VOTE OF THE
PEOPLE at the polls.

The Common Council SHOULD NOT BE

HELD RESPONSIBLE for the acceptance or re
jection of a Districting or Zoning Plan which
might work grave damage to our future growth
and prosperity.

Vote NO

Monday on This Amendment
Which Places This Civic Burden
UNJUSTLY on the Common
Council

In the past there have been several Districting
or Zoning proposals put forward by the proper of
ficials which in the judgment of home and prop.
erty owners, merchants and manufacturers were tc
a large degree UNEQUITABLE and UNAMERI
CAN.

The latest of these Districting or Zoning Or
dinances has many glaring defects. In one instance
in its near-socialistic plan of procedure it provides
for a Board or Commission to supervise YOUR
property as to its uses.
Do YOU believe that PRIVATE PROPERTY
VALUES should be taken without JUST COM
PENSATION?
This condition obtains because in this particu
lar ordinance there is NO PROVISION whereby
the city is bound to reimburse a property owner for
loss sustained through the invasion of his hereto
fore private property rights.
It is YOUR right and YOUR duty to decide by
YOUR vote at the polls when the Districting or
Zoning Ordinance shall have become a concise.
clear-cut issue, as to whether or not it is a good
thing for YOU and YOUR city.

Vote NO

SALE--Good six-room house FOR RENT - Beautiful furnished
with one and one-half acres of
steam heated room in private
good garden soil, just off main
home. Small family. Vicinity of
road; electricity available; new
Clairmount and Woodward. Phone
garage and poultry house. $2,750;
Empire 3710-R.
small down payment. Roberts &
Day, Savings Bank Bldg., Ypsi-
Cowan for County Auditor.
lanti, Mich'.
Among the candidates for the of-
AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN - Two fice of county auditor is John C.
high grade men are needed to fill Cowan, who at present is chairman
our sales force. An exceptional of the board of county auditors and
opportunity for ul.rgressive men. who for some years has been active
See Mr. Streng or Mr. Braun, 8510 in public life. A resident of Detroit
Twelfth St., corner of Philadelphia ali his life, he was elected a member
Ave. Studebaker and Erskine of the Common Council in 1916 as a
dealers.
representative of the Eighteenth
ward and took office in January,
ROOM FOR RENT - Nicely fur-

FOR RENT-2282 Pingree, near La
Salle Blvd. Upper seven large
rooms and kitchen nook. Fully
modern. Reduced rent. Open daily
and Sunday.

ELECT

Frederic G. Austi•
A. R. Cunningham
Wm. M. M•cLachla•
George W. Hoes.
Carl S. Wells
Percy K. Loud
How•rd A. Sterret
Henry Wiseman
Louis G. Palmer

tact with the problems of public life
particularly qualify and recommend
him to hold a public trust. His pub-
lic record has been one of clean ad-
ministration and constructive accom-
plishment and it is upon this record
that Auditor Cowan feels that he is
entitled to the support of Wayne
county voters in his campaign for re.
election.

JANNEY-BOWMAN,

JAcOB
BEN A I

years ago, the son of Michael Miller,
who was alderman of the Thirteenth
ward in 1898 and 19110. He was edu-
cated in the public schools, Michigan

Business College and Accounting So-
ciety and by virtue of his training
and experience is eminently fitted for
the office he is seeking.

Dr.S.C.McARTHUR

(Physician)
FOR

SCHOOL
INSPECTOR

"Preferred" Detroit Citizens'
League.
Primaries, Monday, March 7.

New Play at Bonstelle.

Owen Davis is the author of "Easy
Come, Easy Go," which Miss Bon.
stelle will give its first Detroit pre-
sentation at the Playhouse Monday
evening, March 7. It has to do with
two crooks, one a veteran, the other
a novice, who flee a town where they
have robbed a bank and take refuge

on an exclusive health farm, within
the walled grounds of which are com-
mitted pranks that make for hilarity.

- ELECT -

Ben. B.

GORDON

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Graduate of the University of Michig•n. Eminently qualified by
year. of ••1** , ••<• in the penalce of the law. Primaries March 7.



Thin Ad paid for by a friend.

New Orrbofrionit

ictrola

COKE

500 Tons
Chestnut Size, Must
Be Moved at Once

This Is Our Regular
Chestnut

While It Lasts

'10.50

'

-

Glendale 9721

Max Wilner Presents

With the entire original Art Company from the Irving Place Jewish

Art Theatre of New York City.

This company appeared in Detroit

last week in the wonderful attraction "Sho,."

ONLY FIVE PERFORMANCES

Friday Night, Saturday Night and Sunday Night,
March 4, 5 and 6.

"FROM THE OTHER WORLD"

A Melodrama in Three Acts, by I. D. Berkowitz.

Saturday Matinee, March 5

"THE GREEN

FIELDS"

By Peretz Iiirshbein, in Three Acts, by the Original New York Cast.

Sunday Matinee, March 6

"SAMSON AND DELILAH"

This is positively the last time Ben Ami will appear in Detroit thin

Wagon.

Tickets can be obtained now at the Box Office, phone Glendale 9721.
Avoid tne experience of hundreds of people who could not gain
admission last week.
Secure your tickets early.
Prices $2.20,
$1.65, $1.10 and 75c.

::

O

INC.

Miller For County Auditor.

Among the candidates for county
auditor appears the name of Edward
W. Miller, clerk to Justice of the
Peace L. Eugene Sharpe for the past
10 years.
Mr. Miller was born in Detroit 36

-

WOODWARD AT WILLIS

JANNEY-BOWMAN BLDG. ::

COIL. PARK AND ELIZABETH

CIESEKING-Pienls1

MAJESTIC THEATER

Ov.- --- -- ----------

A sound
reason

Home of the Knobs and A lupin,.

Cn the Proposed Districting or
Zoning Ordinance Charter
Amendment Monday

Richard G. Lambrecht
C. A. Newcomb, Jr.
Wm. M. W•lker
E. E. Callogly
Thomas P. Danaher
John A. Brown
I), 5. Kiskadden
Walter L Henderson
John J. Barium

1917.

John C. Cowan was elected county
auditor in 1919 and was re-elected to
that office in 1923.
Mr. Cowan's long experience as
county auditor and his years of con-

(250 Voices)

GABRILOWITSCH I SCM'is1. 1, K
ATL
I 71.1
VRTE
A
Plants/
and Orchestra Hal!-Glendal 8290

SoWst-WALTER

FOR

nished, for one or two ladies or
gentlemen or couple. 16870 Fair-
field Ave., near Puritan Ave. Phone
Ilenilock 1556-M.

1 Choir

NEXT PAIR SYMPHONY CONCERTS, MARCH 10-11

ARTIST'S WORKS DISPLAYED

for owning the Ortho-
phonic Victrola is the
wonderful perform-
ance of the instrument
itself - rich, clear, full-
volumed. It plays all
the world's music,
whenever you wish, as
you never heard it
played before! Come
in and let us give you a
demonstration. No ob-
ligation. It will be a
mutual pleasure!
,

CENTENNIAL

OSSIP GARRILOWITSCH, Conductor

Seats •1 Grinnell's

Reasonable. Telehone Arlington

Mr. Citizen: Surrender no
PROPERTY RIGHTS until
YOU have voted DIRECTLY on
the subject at the POLLS.

TICKETS

AT 3;30

Saul Allen, noted artist of New
MRS. J. SIIERLINE -First -Class FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
with private family. Kitchen priv- York, will display a number of his
cooking and catering for weddings
ileges. 3217 Blaine Ave. Phone beautiful decorative oil paintings at
and parties. 15852 Linwood Ave.
the office of Joseph Zuckerman, 8838
Garfield 7954.
Phone Hemlock 1881-W.
Twelfth street, on Saturday, Sunday
FOR
RENT-Furnished
room
with
and :Monday, March 5, 6 and 7, from
PAINTING AND DECORATING-
adjoining sleeping porch. 68 Ten- 2 p. m. until 8:30 p. m. The public
Ceilings and walls washed, painted
nyson
Ave.,
Highland
Park.
Phone
is
invited to attend this exhibit.
and blended. Floors renewed and
Longfellow 8195.
waxed. Don't wait for the rush.
FOR
RENT
-
2942
Glendale
Ave.
TERRORIZE OFFICIALS
Call Garfield 89954. H. Ginsberg.
Light airy furnished room with
- - --
JERUSALEM. - (J. T. A.) - A
shower bath for gentleman. Con- terrorist
CURTAINS FAULTLESSLY LAUN-
organization, the
Itlack
venient to street car and busses. Hand, has started operations in
DERED. Faultless Curtain Laun-
Private family. No other roomers.
dry. Phone Empire 5491.

FOR RENT-Nice furnished room in
3965-R.
private home. Home privileges
Suitable for one or two gentlemen. FOR RENT-Large airy room for
2227 West Euclid, between Four-
one or two gentlemen. Steam heat,
hot water and all conveniences.
teenth and LaSalle Blvd. Upstairs.
References required. 2704 Taylor
WANTED-Gentleman desires fur-
Ave. Phone Garfield 6868-R.
nished room with private family.
Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 523. FOR RENT - Beautiful furnished
room for young couple or gentle-
FOR RENT-3267 Clairmount Ave.,
man or lady. Half block from Lin-
near Dexter Blvd. Nicely fur-
wood
Ave. Kitchen privileges.
nished room suitable for refined
2724 Sturtevant Ave. Phone Hem-
gentleman. In quiet home. Phone
lock 0332-11.
Garfield 3891-J.
YOUNG LADY ALONE would like to
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
rent room to one or two business
with private family, suitable for
girls or would share apartment.
one or two gentlemen or ladies.
Nicely located. Reasonable. Near
1750 Taylor. Ave. Phone Empire
Trumbull car line. 2073 Pingree,
2411-M.
Apt. 103. Phone Euclid 0374-J.

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

1515 WOODWARD AVE.

FOR RENT-Large airy room for
one or two or for married couple,
with kitchen privileges. 1926 Clair- augmented by many years of practice
that have served to acquaint him with
mount Ave., near Twelfth St.
its practical application.
FOR RENT - A cozy front steam
heated furnished room for one or
Michigan Bell Elects Officers.
two. A few steps from the Trum-
bull car line. Mrs. Thornier, 1563
The annual meeting of the stock-
Burlingame Ave., Apt. 31.

REDUCE-Only safe way. Donnelly FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
for gentleman or couple. Phone
Method. Results guaranteed. Call
Garfield 45334.
for appointment. Empire 4255-M.

Leaves Detroit Saturday
Night, March 12.

$1 50, $2, $3, $4, $5, $13 -No Tan

satisfied to insure dependabil-

holders and of the board of directors

FOR RENT-Large furnished room of Michigan Bell Telephone Company
'
for one or two gentlemen. All con- was held in Detroit on Thursday,
veniences. Half block from 1.in- March 3, 1927. The directors and
MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher
wood. 2670 Gladstone, Apt. 108. officers of the company were re-elect-
ed. The directors approved estimates
caterer for weddings, banquets,
Phone Garfield 4986-M.
for extension to the plant in the total
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates
FOR
RENT-Seven-room
tipper
flat,
amount of $2,000,000. The direc-
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em-
nicely decorated. 386 Elmhurst tors declared a dividend of $2 per
pire 7146. Will also rent out home
Ave. Phone Longfellow 9311.
share on the capital stock, payable
for private parties and weddings.
March :11.

STEAMSHIP AGENCY

Phone Empire 5104

From the time the molten
alloy is poured into the per-
manent moulds until the fin-
ished piston with its pin and
rings has been placed in the
'engine cylinder there arc no
less than thirty distinct inspec-

,
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i
1
so

'4 ,
r4

tt .

Let Us Have Justice in the Justice Court.
VOTE FOR

MAURICE SUGAR

- for
-
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Primaries Monday, Marc). 7.

Reorganize the Court - Humanize the Bench.
Endorsed by:
Judge Frank Murphy, Clarenee A. Lightner, Theodore Levin.

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11 Wall Street

New York

We Announce the Opening of a Branch Office

At 114 - 118 Penobscot Building

Detroit, Michigan

to be in charge of

MR. H. E. LEARY

Febiuray 28, 1927.

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