PAGE ELEVEN
THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
STRENG CHEVROLET COMPANY WILL
HOLD ITS FORMAL OPENING SUNDAY
• YOUNG EMANUELS PLAN
ROOM AND BOARD WANTED-.
Elderly lady would like rosin and!
DANCE FOR MARCH 27
board with private family. Call I
----- •
Arlington 0891.
Engagements, Banquets and
On Sunday evening, March 27,
,
The Strong Chevrolet 5'n., newly up- der c, , tirteinis and unintitrrupted st•rv-
All Social Functions
Young Israel of Detroit will sponsor FOR RENT-One or two large rooms
ice to its pat rims during the life of the
'5
its second annual stance at the Hotel
Catered by
with or without furniture, for 1-
couple, with or without board. It Twelfth street, corner Philadelphia, car has won for the company thou-
o
f
its
sands
of satisfied customers and placed
will
celebrate
the
formal
opening
may be with child or two single
DETROIT CATERING
them pre-eminent in the autton.dtile
persons. Rent very reamonable.
tield.
COMPANY
Garage if desired. Frank Schneid-
The personnel of this organizati•n,
er, 15092 Parkside Ave.
Oct rout' r Exclusive Kosher Caterers
••t•ttg, president; l'harles Han
A. II.
inv•president; Dr. Pet, r \I
barge
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room,
M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr.
n,
kern , o, secretary-treasurer;
with private family. 12128 N.'
known
in
the cimmionity for its int-t ,
Martindale Ave., near Cortland
125 RICHTON AVENUE
city and honesty ,•f purpose. 1Vhilt•
Ave.
Phone
Euclid
7490--J.
Longfellow 5654.
11r. Ilernstein, Nett. is 11 practicing den.
till surgeon, and 'Mr. Hamburger, a
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
prominent
builder in the city, are not
suitable for one or two gentlemen.
actively engaged in this business, tin is
2032 Blaine Ave. Phone Garfield
vast
experience
and keen understaml
6811-R.
ing of the trend in motor vehicle , si III
FOR RENT I.arge airy and light
be reffeeted in shaping the p.dieie,
FIAT FOR RENT - 2288 Pingree
furnished room for one or two
this ctinpany. lloth arc enthusiii-ie•
Ave., near LaSalle Blvd. Seven
gentlemen. Shower bath. Linwon I
large rooms and breakfast nook;
section. Phone Garfield 4986-M.
four bedrooms; reduced rent. Open
FOR RENT-1941 Tuxedo Ave. Nice
daily and Sunday.
furnished room for one or two
gentlemen or couple employed.
WANTED--Refined young man de-
Shower bath, phone service and all
sires room with private family.
home conveniences. Phone Ilin-
Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 601.
lock 1601-J.
FOR RENT-Nicety furnished room,
ABRAHAM ABRAMSON
FOR RENT - Five-room furnished
with private small family. Garage.
flat, 1692 Clairmount Ave. Phone
Near streetcar facilities. Phone Eu- Studer. Music will be furnished by
Empire 4943-M.
the famous Jean Goldkette's Trouba-
clid 2093-W.
dours.
FOR
RENT---Newly furnished room
FOR SALE-HOUSE-East Phila-
Elaborate plans have been made
in modern home for refined gentle-
delphia near Brush. Home. Fine to make this affair one of the out-
man. 1955 Blaine, Apt. I. Phone
condition. Four bedrooms; 40-ft. standing social events of the season.
Euclid 0369-R.
lot. $3,000 down. Must be sold Many personages of prominence will
to settle estate. Bargain. Lewis. be present at this dance.
CHARLES HAMBURGER
FOR
RENT-Large airy room for
Phone Empire 9620.
The proceeds will go to further the
sine or two gentlemen. Steam heat,
religious education which is fostered
showroom on Sunday, Starch 21), with
hot
water
and
all
conveniences.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
by t h e organization among the Amer-
References required. 27(14 Taylor a complete showing of the various
with private family. Lady prefer-
Chevrolet models.
ican Jewish youth.
Ave. Phone Garfield 6868-R.
red. 3751 Longfellow avenue.
The entire community is invited to
The committee in charge includes
l'hone Garfield 4356-W or 5450-R. Abraham Abramson, general chair-
FOR SALE - Bungalow, Parkside attend this celebration and to each vis-
itor
will be given a beautiful and use-
15411. Six rooms, modern, near
WANTED-Furnished room with re- man; Hyman Cohen, 11. C. Miller,
Hebrew school; three pavings paid; ful souvenir. A. It. Streng, president
lined private family, by profes- Abe Rosenshine, Anna Miller, Ger-
of
the
Streng Chevrolet Company is
shrubbery and firs-place. $60 per
sional young man. Write Jewish trude and Yetta Peiman, Ida and
particularly anxious to have the res.
Betty Karbat, Doris and Evelyn Mig-
month. Phone Hemlock 9644-W.
Chronicle, Box 603.
',lints of this neighborhimil get ac•
DR. PETER M. BERNSTEIN
dal and Asher Berlinsky.
FOR RENT - Middle-aged woman quainted with his staff of courteous
FOR RENT-Beautiful large bed-
would like to share apartment or salesmen and service men. They will about the Chevrolet inosh•ls anti feel
room, for couple or one lady or LA SALLE DECORATING CO. will
rent furnished room to young lady all be on hand to greet the visitors that they will particularly tit the needs
gentleman. Private family, 6333
do all your painting and decorat-
or couple. 1442 Calvert Ave. Phone •and make this a real neighborly event. of their patrons.
l'ilgrim, near Livernois. Phone
ing. Good service guaranteed.
Mr, Strung is recognized in automo-
Arlington 5131-M.
Sensing a keen demand for a live
Arlington 76524.
Crates our specialty. 12100
wire organization to represent it in bile circles as a capable and efficient
Twelfth St. Longfellow 5555.
FOR RENT-Upper newly decorated j this particular locality, makers of the executive who fully understands every
TO RENT-Nicely furnished room
duplex. Six large rooms with a most beautiful ear in Chevrolet his- phase of the automobile game. Ills
with private family. 2728 Cort- IIEBREW TEACHER-Experienced
large screened porch. 3251 Cal- tory selected the Streng Chevrolet geniality and earnest d •sire to make
land Ave. Phone Arlington 0051-M.
teacher, well acquainted with Ile-
vert Ave. Will be ready for occu- Company because of its rt•putation and of every customer a satisfied one has
brew and Yiddish, will give private
MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher
pancy April 1. Phone Hemlock high-minded ideals. Its desire to ren- won hint a host of followers.
lessons in Hebrew grammar and
8756-R.
caterer for weddings, banquets,
literature. Will also teach Bible,
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates
the
history
of
the
Jewish
people,
YOUNG
MAN desires to make the ac-
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em-
FORM LOCAL CHAPTER
Yiddish, etc. Efficient methods of
quaintance of another young man J. N. F. CELEBRATION
pire 7146. Will also rent out home
teaching
guaranteed.
l'hone
Ar-
OF BETA KAPPA SIGMA
to
share
an apartment. Write Jew-
for private parties and weddings.
SUNDAY,
MARCH
20
lington 7395-J. 2745 West Grand
ish Chronicle, Box 602.
Ave.
MRS. J. SIIERLINE - First - class
Announcement has been made of
FOR SALE-1689 Taylor. Two-fam- To Be Held at Arena Gardens; Com- the formation in Detroit of the Delta
cooking and catering for weddings
ily B. V., six rooms and bath; mittee on Arrangements Announced. Chapter of the Beta Kappa Sigma
and parties. 15852 Linwood Ave. ROOM WANTED - Young business
man
desires
room
near
bath
with
steam heat. Best built flat sin
l'hone Hemlock 1881-W.
Fraternity, a national organization.
refined Jewish family. Garage re-
street; modern and in excellent
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the This organization is composed of Jew-
,
quire&
No
other
roomers.
Ad-
condition; two-car garage. One- Jewish National Fund will becelebrat- ish college students, the majority of
PAINTING AND DECORATING
dress E. B., Room 112, Royal Palm
half block from synagogue, near ed at the Arena Gardens on Sunday af- whom are attending law school.
Ceilings and walls washed, painte r
school.
Hotel.
and blended. Floors renewed and
The officers of the Delta Chapter
ternoon, Starch 20. 'I Ms affair prom-
waxed. Don't wait for the rush.
ises to be of interest to all concerned AN': Chancellor, M. Alan Braun;
Call Garfield 8995-J. H. Ginsberg. FOR RENT-Well furnished and airy FOR SALE-Martindale North near about the rehabilitation of Palt•stine. scribe, Norman Barcun; exchequer,
room with private family for one
Cortland. Russell Woods section.
or two gentlemen. Near three car
Very attractive six-room bungalow. It marks the t;ompletion of 25 years Paul Lieberman.
CURTAINS 'FAULTLESSLY LAUN-
A meeting will lie held Sunday aft-
lines. Strictly private home. 2024
Latest features; best of materials of activity for the redemption of Pal-
DERED. Faultless Curtain Laun-
Gladstone;
phone
Euclid
1587-M.
and construction. Not a produc- estine as a homeland foe the Jewish ernoon at 2:30 o'clock, it the home
dry. Phone Empire 5491.
of
Kenneth Rubenstein. Plans are
people.
thin-built home. Owner will sell
The following are assisting in ar- being completed fur formal initiation,
reasonable for cash or large down
rangements for the celebration:
which
will take Mace at the Detroit
payment. Phone Garfield 8185-R.
Hyman Stilkowsky, in charge
chge Yacht Club in the near future.
Mrs. H
- • - --- - of bar committee; Mesdames 1111X
FOR RENT-Six-room modern upper
•
duplex. 2047 Philadelphia, near Weksler, Wolf Silver, Aaron Mark-
Fourteenth Street. Phone Euclid son, Joseph Foxstein, Sol Cabot : Sam- PALESTINE NOT PART
uel Newman, Samuel Baker, Samuel
OF BRITISH EMPIRE
8434-W.
I evine, Louis Stiller, Samuel Weiner,
FOR RENT-9535 'McQuade. Nice Joseph Fidler. Aaron Lefkovit - t, A.
LONDON.--1.1. T. A.1-- Palestine
furnished room. Reasonable. One Mendelsohn, Si. Schechter and Si. Ru- of the mandate is not in the full sense
The Opening of Detroit's Most Beautiful
block to Dexter and two blocks to din of the Ilashachar Camp Auxiliary; a part sof the British Empire and for
Florist Shop.
Joy road. No other roomers. Mesdames N'ilenkin, Harry Kraft, this reason the rights and preroga-
11. Rosenzweig, A. It. Agree, B. Ler- tives of British subjects are not fully
Phone Garfield 3585-W.
man, A. Rubenstein, Pollock, S. Hey- applicable to Palestine, is the view
1VA NTED-Girl for housework and man, C. Brody and Aaron Si. Ashin-
of the British Colonial Office, accord-
making.
No children. No wash- sky. of the Mizrachi Organization; ing to a statement made in the House
ing. Call Longfellow 6,595.
Celia Heiman, in charge of the tea of Commons by Leopold II. Amery.
room. Harriet Fi.anz'•Ittu, Yetta
The statement was made in reply
FOR RENT-- 1521 Lee Place, near. war, Gussie Gleeckmar, Sophie Cohen,
Twelfth St. Largt• room beautiful- Sarah Glasser, Ida Slit halowski. Jen- to a question asked by Col. Josiah
Wedgwood,
who inquired why British
ly furnished, for one or two gen- nie Baker, Gertrude Levine, Ida (lott•
subjects resident in Palestine are not
tlernent. Private home. Dinners lieb, (het rude Pond,
Golden, allowed to participate in the elections
if desired. Phone Empire 9723.
Goldberg and Dora Sapperstein and to sit in the municipal councils
Orient Theatre Block - 8446 Linwood Ave.
FOR RENT - 4 modern b. a utiful of the Zeire Zion Organization.
in
furnished room for refined mum.
(t•he
oloe n (e )u l 1t V rtY •dtrwood also asked why
Rent reasonable. Inquire Mrs.
women are not allowed to vote and
Price of Packard Reduced.
After months of preparation we 1011101111VP the
to be elected to the councils.
Caplan, 3769 Glynn Court, or mill
-
opening of Detroit's most unique and beautiful flor-
Colonel Amery replied that the
Randolph 8249, Monday.
Officers of the I. 1;o1.; 'Almon Car
ist's shop. Conveniently located next to the entrance
high commissioner was advised that it
FOR S.11.F.--A modern store build- Contpauy say that the psi e reductions would he contrary to the sentiment
of the new Beautiful Orient Theatre, we are sure that
find
mg, 305100. Flat above, Estab- on its can, tact n el• mauuerl the i tiifort, hti.:, great mnjurity of the psipuhc-
very shortly this palace of flowers will be a mecca
in the twIlcini: wire 6s.f”re
li shed loevdion tar any line of busi - been
of Detroit Flower Lovers.
war.
It
is
it
statement
which
gives
an
ness. Oil burning heat. Also 30-
those arras where there is no objec-
Pay us a visit on our opening day-flowers ar-
ft. adjoining business frontage idea of the fort•htought and vision tion, women have a right to vote in
displayed
in
the
automobile
industry.
ranged by artists who know how through years of
Will consider modern single home ,
Following the definite policy adopt- the local elections. The jsigh com
N. W. section, and cash in trade
experience, will greet you. Our policy will always
ed seven years ago the quality of the missioner is considering a froposal to
Call
owner,
Whittier
1068.
Our
store
be quality flowers at reasonable prices.
car was continually bettered and, at embody new clauses in the municipal
elections law for adoption by those
will be open evenings and Sundays for your conveni-
YOUNG WOMAN desires room ant I the sante time, just as rapidly as pos- local municipah'ics which wish wont-
board for 4-year-old girl and nom ., Bible prices were reduced until now a en to parteiipatt• in the elections.
ence. City deliveries as well as Flowers by Tele-
Jackerd
Six
five-passenger
sedan
sells
for mother, employed. Would lilts
graph to all parts of the world.
home with young couple or smal I for less than half what it did in 1920,
private family. Call Garfield 241; I "'Packard knew that it must guard Vote "Yes" On Track Paving.
the quality of its car inure jealously
Saturday evening between 7 and
and Sunday morning between II 5 than ever as each redaction in price
!Monday, April 4, the citizens of De. 1
r
was made," said Warren Packard, dis-
and 2.
ROSES
cussing the evolution of the present trait will be given the 1.prortunity of
cot
ing upon the imposition of paving
I'OSITION WANTED--Young man . car and the present reduction in price.
Beautiful Poly.
DAFFODILS
28 years of age, desires position a s "Only by rigid maintenance of Pack- b•twts•n the strut cur tracks. A good
Choice Box
TULIPS
chrome Wrought
bookkeeper, clerk or inside sales - and quality could it keep its most pros , - ly stretch of Irarkngr is still unpaved,
Spring Flowers
CARNATIONS
Iron Ferneries
man. Can furnish references • Plus asset, the pn•stigt• attached to and since the exodus 1•1 the horse- •
drawn street cars, there has bism
and Vase
■ filkil
Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 800 . owning a Packard ear.
$1 Dozen.
The new mice we know will again seat reason why the burden of this
$5.95.
Km
broaden the Packard field for it makes paving should be sulfured by the PIK,
The destiny of nations depend
the Packard Six available to a vastly Irk ear vompanies.
upon what they eat.
Our city streets are none too wide
greater number of people throughout
at the present time, sa since the ad-'
' the world and the spirit of wanting
better things has grown even greater." Vent of the automobile, the space e. ..
I W1,11 the tracks and its paving b
Packing - Shipping - Suburban Moving - Storage
Here's to your health-
been a matter of much amount to th,
Eings
Office
- Wolin To Enlarge Shop. automobile driver. Wf' have an 19,
Pack
THE WAYNE MINERAL AND
EMPIRE
EMPIRE
tration of this emitliti-•ti on Gra!• ∎ 5
TURKISH BATHS
Mrs. Lora F. Pack announced a few Riv e r as ., ate where the traffic •
1942
6027
slays ago that the Paek-Wolin Shops, n,,„„.. it,,,,,„,i Wyoming avenue ,,,
Second and Front
ttttt .
MOVING - STORAGE
Open Day and Night for Lad.. and Mee.. Inc.. have taken over the property at system is unpaved and autos are kir
1331 - 1112 1Vashington boulevard from hindering the quick passage •
NEAR TWELFTH
Randolph 6744.
1745 PINGREE
ksima p, :,•; , ' ;
known as the Park building.
th, e ,r(sdr e n t .a t r d iv. e nt) .a , ras,;(iliv ut, (thrinflijacile
m
The amount involved in this huge.
41511 is over $1,000,000 and represented Fi e utilized an d payed .
sine of the outstanding realty transac-
d, • . li t y
tions of the past momhs. The prop- 1,,, Pa n,Y a m.n
••.
arty was leased from the WR.hillgt“n insures, the city et large obtao
v Company, en'f'rgc P. Yost and er streets, the citizens at large ca ns
W. E. Leland, stockholders. George quick( r means of ingress and ego-
u.
S. Pines of Pines & Newman. Chicago an d a„ at yes r m e i s
attorneys, and James I. Ellman, at- on election day.
&
torney
of
the
Detroit
firm,
Ellman
'No Job Too Lmge
Spray painting is the newest thing in deco.
Braun. handled the transaction for the
Change of Play at Cass.
rating. It lasts longer, costs less and looks
`No Job Too Small
Pack-Wolin Shops, and George G.
finer. Ninety per cent of the automobiles
-
Prentis, of Prt•ntis, Pugh, Fitch &
Owing to a sudden
and furniture ■ are spray painted now. Why
Caroenter represented Nest and e-
ings, "iii San," which
land.
not try is on your apartments, stores, of•
played at the Cass Theater u,,
The property has 05 feet frontage on
noes and garages?
Washington boulevard. The building, will not appear here. This will Is
known as the Park Building, is fnur the theater dark next week. In plo..
,tories. The Pack-Wolin Ships. Peg. of "Yo San," the ShuM•rts will
SOME OF THE JOBS WE HAVE COMPLETED
Berke
,,e oot Shop occupy "The Nightingale," an operetta ho
on the life of Jenny Lind. The
AND OTHERS IN COMPLETION
shone.
Done
by
Experts
at
Less
Cost
With
The
Pack-Wolin
Shops have tents- is headed by Eleanor Painter. Star
Central High School
At Institute
e Ag. n % Ifin g t.,
opens
pi i tnno a Dnedt rT teh torn ea nfa
lan s a t t ioi.rg e tsgi rt n,int l , p , rt:.‘ , , t n, T ,i nt th anid ,
l ire
,mp ak
Roosevelt High School
Beat Materials.
Book Tower
Receiving Hospital
Detroit Tower
own quarters. The Pack-Wolin Shops, March 28.
Harrison Radiator Co.
Masonic Temple
Inc., have been in business for the
"'We Americans."
Cudahy Packing Co.
Waddell Apts.
bunt 13 years in Detroit and hate 1s- -
Brush Work of All Kinds
curled the Washington avenue shop
Packard Motor Co.
Y. W. C. A.
"We Americans" remains at ••• •
ninre than 10 years. Mrs. Lora F. Park
Interiors and Exteriors
Industrial Women Service Center
nod Mrs, Frances V. Wolin, are mem- Shubert-Detroit next week. It e.
melodramatic recital of the expe ri-
Owen & Co.
C. & G. Spring Bumper Co.
b•rs of the firm.
ence5 of a couple of about to be di
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Restrick Lumber
Woman is stronger by reason of carded parents whose children hate
her feelings than man by reason of learned their Americanisms not ss n•
ly but too well. Muni Weisenfro ,
his strength .
plays the father. Clara Langsner
2457 WOODWARD AVENUE
Ile who swear, easily will as freely the mother and Mildred Leaf acts th,
daughter.
perjure himself.
WEDDINGS
CLASSIFIED
eAnnounang
FRIEDmAws
FLOWERS
Tomorrow Night!
Hundreds of People Will Have a Glorious Time
at the
Purim Ball
OF THE BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY
t at the
-
Statler Hotel
Music
Jean
Goldkette's
Orchestra.
H. A. LESSEN & CO.
SPRAY
PAINTING
COLD WATER AND OIL
DECORATING
CADILLIC 2331
ARLINGTON 1904
Needy
Sick.
Tickets at the Door or from Members - $1.00.
EXPERT WORK on COMFORTERS
Feather Beds Made or Converted to
Handsome Down Comforters or Mattress Pads
Comforters and
Matt
J. TRAURIG
LAFAYETTE 5814
6257 MICHIGAN AVE.
Manufacturers of Down and Wool Specialties
cond
GARRICK
BARGAIN WED.
gide,
Week, Beg. Su•., Mar. 20.
50c to $2.50. Sat. Mal,
50e to $2.00.
MAT., 50c to $1.50
FAREWELL WEEK
NNE NICHOLS'
FAMOUS LAUGHING
SUCCESS
A COMEDY FOR EVERYBODY
gillUBERT
PI III•11, 0241 DETR O S IT
IT
sun.
I
Cliff.
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
BEGINNING WITH
SUNDAY MARCH 20
B 8 E , 3G 0*
Eve.. - • - Sect. 112-S0
s2 1-5
$0
,0
SAM H. HARRIS Presents
The Comedy Drama Success
"WE AMERICANS"
By Milton Het hart Cropper and Man Siegel.
Public and Press Wax Enthusiastic
play; slice of real
"Acted with fidelity
"Amazing
life; relentlessly humorous;
isn't a dull moment in "We
Americans;" in•istently admir-
able and performance given in
perfection."
-Alan Dale, N. Y. American
"Aboil with humor;
nail on the head."
- Frederick Donaghey,
Chicago Daily Tribune
"Abundant
3 30
comedy."
-Virginia Dale.
Chicago Journal
different theater-goeva
are bound to enjoy this play?'
"Widely
SUNDAY POPULAR
AT
to known
types that are phonographic as
well as photographic."
comedy hits
--Ashton Stevens,
Chicago Record-Herald
OPENING DAY SPECIALS
H. SCHINDLER
Dress
Will
Ile
In-
formal.
Fur the
Benefit
of the
by
-Chicago American
CONCERT 2iLTs$ 1.
ORCHESTRA HALL
DETROIT SYMPHONY GRCHESTRA
VICTOR KOI AR Co,dio.t
DETROIT SYMPHONY HORN QUARTET
I, A',7 Symphony Concerts M2A4R2C5H
-
Sigrid Onegin
'
1)51 a a1111 SOLOIST
PIIONE LLENDAI E 5290
'
OSSIP
GABRII OWITSCH
Cond u ctor
SEATS NOW
At Gr.onell'a tor HAM
MAJESTIC THEATER
WOODWARD AT WILLIS
Lot
Glendale 9721
Five Performances in Detroit.
"MAX GABEL"
"Hie well known guest artist assisted by our entire Yiddish
Company will appear in
Player.
"The Girl of the Streets"
A Three-art drama by Simon Yughkiewic.
will take • moat masterful part in this play.
Mr. Gabel
SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH
FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 18.
SUNDAY MATINFE AND NIGHT, MARCH 20.
19.
for nor erre' artist, Man Gabel.
One Performance only, Monday Night. Marsh 21.
Farewell Performance
"THE GREAT MOMENT"
Wednesday Night. March 23. Testimonial Benefit Performers, Ai;
our Comedian.M orris Bleiman, and Oscar Oarefl.
"THE MILLIONAIRE IN TROUBLE"
HERMANN HOEXTER
B. Mus„ Columbia University.
REPERTOIRE - VOICE PLACING - COACHING
■ ndor.od be Jo•ef Pa•trrnork. punter VkLir Talltla•
Ginerla P..!acen. Uu Chkain Orono C.
Rmidenca Studio: 2243 LOTHROP AVE, war Fourteen& it
Phe• far Appoiat•s•ats, Eadial 2144.