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NEW YORK.-(J, T. Al-Stabil-
ized giving instead of annual drives
will be the policy of the New York
Federation for the Support of Jewish
Philanthropic Societies, according to
plans announced by Mortimer L.
Schiff, at a luncheon meeting at the
Bankers' flub.
That this policy has the support of
the federation contributors is evi-
denced by the fact that $201,000 has
been converted into recurring sub-
scriptions in response to an inquiry by
mail.
Mr. Schiff, who is the father of the
plan to make federation's income at
the beginning of the calendar year
equal to the sum allotted to its 91
constituent societies, announced that
the $201,000 in returns represented
213 responses. The total of special
donations which Mr. Schiff is trying
to convert is $850,000.
Sol M. Stroock, president of the
federation experienced in approving
the budgetary requests of the affili-
ated societies of the Jewish com-
munity chest at the present time,
since only $3,000,000 was the depend-
able recurrent income while the ex-
penditures exceeded $4,500,000. Every
fall, he said, it is necessary for feder-
ation to conduct a campaign for the
deficit, only to find itself in a similarly
unsound position financially in the
spring.
About 150 men from business and
the professions attended the luncheon
and decided to visit the special donors
with a view to having them convert
donations into subscriptions.
Attorney General Nathan U. Ottin-
((er, in the closing address of the meet-
ing, endorsed the plan of stabilizing
the federation's income and assured
Mr. Schiff that the community was in
favor of the program.

Retail deliveries of Graham Broth-
ers trucks and commercial cars to cus-
tomers by Dodge Brothers Dealers
now are averaging more than 230 a
day.
This volume Of sales practically
equals the high average of 1920 when
all previous records of the company
were broken with a total of 07,293
commercial car and truck deliveries.
Coming well in advance of the peak
buying season, the present large sales
indicate another record breaking year
for Graham Brothers.
Since the beginning of the year, the
growing popularity of Graham Broth-
ers trucks has been shown by con-
stantly increasing deliveries to retail
purchasers. For the week ended April
2, a total of 1,277 commercial cars and
trucks were sold by Dealers in the
United States alone, compared with
1,171 for the preceding week and 1,103,
997, 920 and 830 respectively for the
weeks preceding.
The unquestionable approval of Gra-
ham Brothers trucks and commercial
cars by users throughout the world is
shown by this record demand.
The increased sales reported by this
leading truck manufacturer indicate,
improved business conditions as the
spring season advances, for motor
truck sales are a barometer of gen-
eral business activity.

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HOUSE OF SHELTER
SPECIAL NOTICE

PARIS.-(J. T. A.)-Vladimir Ko-
val, former member of Petlura's cabi-
net, who was scheduled to appear as
a witness in the Schwartzbard trial,
died here. He was 42 years old.

The Rabbis once observed that an
ant lost a grain of wheat and other
ants came and smelled it and would
not touch it, until the very same ant
came and carried it away. Therefore,
Solomon said: "Consider her ways and
be wise"-that they will not rob one
another. (lb.)

After an the deluge.

FOR RENT-Upper flat, six rooms
and garage. 3740 Humphrey, off
Dexter Blvd. Can be seen. Abe
Max, Longfellow 3936.

corrAGE

IVANTED-Organization
consisting of 25 girls desires to rent
cottage, for summer months. For
further information write Jewish
Chronicle, Box 200.

PRACTICAL NURSE-Mrs. S. Ro-
seman, 9216 Mack Ave. Phone
Lincoln 5689-W.

CURTAINS FAULTLESSLY LAUN-
DERED, Faultless Curtain Laun-
dry. Phone Empire 5491.

PAINTING AND DECORATING -
Ceilings and walls washed, painted
and blended. Floors renewed and
waxed. Don't wait for thy rush.
('all Garfield 8995-J. II. Ginsberg.

HAHOLD .4. BACH.

has just Ideen named manager
of the Savoy Hotel, succeeding Albert
E. Riley, effective, April 17. Mr. Sage
recently resigned as manager of the
oroperty management division of the
Guaranty Trust Company, in which ca-
pacity he operated the Clifford, Gotham
and Park hotels as well as 12 apart-
ments. Ile will remain as managing
director of the Hotel Murry Hall and
manager of the Stratford Arms hotel,
the, latter also operated by the Savoy
hotel corporation.
Mr. Sage is the youngest manager of
a metropolitan hotel in the middle
west. Ile began his hotel career in
1920 as assistant credit manager of
the Hotel Statler under II. William
Mare.

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FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
for gentleman, with p rivate
2073 Blaine Ave. Phone Euclid
0116-J.

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Entertainment:

One of Miss King's classes of the
Philadelphia-Byron school entertained
at the joint monthly gathering of the
Woman's League and the Detroit Zion-
ist District, held Wednesday night in
the auditorium. The entertainment
was received enthusiastiedilly.

Registration:

Registration for the spring term is
continuing at a rapid pace in all the
schools of the city and in Windsor.
Children will be received for enroll-
ment until the conclusion of next week.
"Loss of school work and difliculty in
arranging classes and engaging teach-
ers at a late date necessitates this ac-
tion," said Superintendent II. Isaacs.
Schools are located at the corners of
Kirby and St. Antoine, Philadelphia
and Byron, Parkside and Midland, Six
Mile Road and Minnesota, and in
Windsor. Sessions begin at 4:00
o'clock, and continue until 8:30. Seven
kindergartens which meet both at 1:00
and 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon, are
accepting children of the ages of five
and six.

ment the thoroughly United States
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished com-
Foster Girls and a contingent of Ger-
fortable room for gentleman. Rea-
trude II drmann maids vie with the
sonable rent. 1610 Collingwood
activities of Senorita Helha lluara,
Ave. Phone Hemlock 3876-W.
who is making her visit to America.
REFINED YOUNG LADY would like
SECOND INTERNATIONAL
to make the acquanitance of a
gentleman batchelor or widower of
PROTESTS EXECUTIONS
middle age. Write Jewish Chron-
isle, Box 010.
AMSTERDAM.- (J. T. A.) - A I

#5817000
goes hack into
*CITY

Nine Cents Out
of Every Dollar

The total amounts to $1,430,-
785.76-the amount of taxes that
your Gas Company paid during
1926. Most of this money directly
benefits the people of Detroit as
it is a definite contribution to the
maintenance of our government.
Your Gas Company gives you
good service and at the same time
helps in the maintenance of our
schools and other public works.

of Detroit enjoy gas
"which arc lourc than
those existing in any other
similar city in America."

The people

rates

DETROIT Cm GAS CO.

Chan. W. Dennett.Vsce Pree..nd Gen. Mgr.

Clstlard at Bee,

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Hamtramck
Dearborn
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General Moto. TH./.. 10S West Mnhigan 9707 loam , Goias
Weans:bele-74 North MIRA Av.

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protest of the International Federa-
FOR RENT-Large furnished room
tion of Trade Unions, known as the
in modern home with refined fam-
Amsterdam International, was direct-
ily. Between Linwood and Dexter
ed to the government of Lithuania
Blvd Call Hemlock 8756-R.
against the execution of the death
sentence imposed by a court martial FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
the Jewish socialist, Melamed•
011
for gentleman or couple with pri-
Melamed was executed last week in
vote family. 8819 Dexter Blvd.
Kovno.
Phone Euclid 2333-W.
In the telegram despatched by the
secretariat of the International to 11EBREW TEACHER WANTED-
Premier Valdemaras, the international
Apply to Kadimah Ilebrew School,
protests against the outrage of the
8821 Beaubien St. Phone Empire
8385-W.
continuation of martial law in I.ithu-
ania and terms the frequent imposi- - -----
tion of death sentences upon labor MIDDLE AGED LADY would like to
assist in light housework and take
leaders shameful.
care of child in exchange for room
and small wages. Phone Longfel-
PERFECTION LODGE
low 6534.
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and
MUSIC STUDIO FOR RENT-By
A. M., will hold a special communi-
day or week. Twelfth and Clair-
cation Wednesday, April 27, at 4: 30
mount Aces. Call afternoon, Em-
p. m. E. A. degree.
lure 0360.
I
C. K. SANDORT, Secretary.
By Order of-
FOR RENT - Five-room flat, 2633
CHARLES RUBINER, W. M.
Blaine Ave. For information phone
Euclid 4918.
One who would prevent his neigh-
bor from receiving a benefit, when the FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room,
benefit would cost him nothing, is equal
with shower bath. Private family.
to the men of Sodom. (See B. B. 12b;
No other roomers. 2714 Richton
Ave., upstairs
B. K. 20h.)

Rabbi Si. Morgenstern, sonda-law
of the late and noted scholar and au-
thor, Rabbi Joseph Engel of Cracow,
is a guest in the city of Detroit.
Rabbi Morgenstern is touring the
country on the holy mission of raising
funds for the publication of the most
important works of Rabbi Engel,
"The Talmudical Encyclopedia,"
"Commentary on Talmud Yerushal ,
mi (Jerusalem)" and "Discourses on
Talmudical Probl•ms."
The above mentioned works are of
utmost importance to Jewish schol-
ars, works that are virtualy indispen-
sable Thus friends of the late Rabbi
Engel, as well as students of the Tal-
mud, are interested in this endeavor
to secure sufficient money to publish
these three famous works.
The committee on publication con-
sists of Dr. L. Ginsburg, Dr. L. Revel
and Rabbi SI. Z. Margolis of New
York. In Detroit all of the rabbis as
well as the presidents of the various
congregations are interested in this
worthy cause.

Good dog, good work.

Garrick-N°w

WANTED - An intelligent Jewish
woman to act as matron for the
Jewish Women's Hebrew Baby Day
Nursery Home. One who is able
to manage arid supervise all deficits
of the nur.ry. Please communi-
cate with Mrs. Harry Prenzlauer,
Seville Hotel, or phone, Mrs. Prenz-
lauer, Glendale 4830, between 5 p.
and 8p. m.

FOR SALE-HOUSES- Hazelwood,
2926, west of Lawton. Six large,
rooms, bath, attic. Dick floors and
"A Night in Spain" will inaugurate
trim throughout. A well built, at-
its second and last week at the Shu-
tractive home. Shown by appoint-
twtr Detroit Opera Ileuse Sunday.
ment only. $11,000, $2,000 down.
Customary Wednesday and Saturday
Call Garfield 3873-J.
matinees will be given. The show
comes to Detroit prior to opening at MODERN STORE - 30x100; flat
above. Oil burning heat. For sale
the New York Winter Garden.
or lease. Established location for
From press comments it is apparent
any line of business. Possession
that the Messrs. Shubert have pro-
May I. Call owner, Whittier 1068.
vided a revue that reeks with the spice,
color and romance of colorful Castile,
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
while, still maintaining the celerity and
with private family for gentleman
populace one expects of an American
or lady. Near car and bus line.
extravaganza. As to the comedy ele-
3285 Tuxedo Ave. Phone Hemlock
ment, Manhattan contributes more
2801-R.
than Madrid. In the dancing, depart-

"A Night In Spain."
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MRS. J. SHERLINE - First - class
cooking and catering for weddings
and parties. 15852 Linwood Ave.
Phone Temloek 1881-W.

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SHALL PUBLISH RABBI
YOUNG PEOPLES CLUB TO
B. B. ORCHESTRA
ENGEL'S NOTED WORKS
GIVE "ROOMS TO LET'
IN SECOND CONCERT

One of the surprises for the students
Dr. Gonxbere and His Orchestra Will assembled will be the presentation of
Members of the IIOUSO Of
Render Pretentious Program.
the
college play, "Rooms to Let," pro-
Shelter are urged to remit as
duced by the Young Peoples Temple
----
soon as they receive, their state-
Club, and directed by A111111 Kopelsn.
ments, inasmuch as the funds
The
It'rith Symphony Orches-
The cast includes Marcia Ermann,
of the organization are, very
tra will give nil interesting concert at
Norman II. Itirukrant, Fester (lion,
low due to the special Passover
Orchestra lint!, on May 1, 1927, at
Elsa Melte Freeman, Golelye N'ehon,
services at the House of Cor-
8:15 p.
Virginia Goldberg and Angelo May-
rection and the unusual drain
The Symphony Orithei, trii, which is
haunt. "Rooms to Let" will go on
on the treasury caused by the,
spot s 'red I N Pisgah Lodge of Mud
promptly at 2 o'clock, After which
influx of Passover guests.
B'ritn, is Ct•IlliniSell of seventy-live of
stunts will he done by members of U.
the most talented musicians in the City
of M. frees and sororities. At 2:30
of Detroit. 51any of the nitinibcrs of
o'clock Jean Golii1elts orchestra will
the Orchestra are , instructors of music.
play for the dancers.
Dr. Stark Gunzberg who is the con-
ductor of the Iniai Irrith Symphony
Orchestra is an internationally reeng- FAMOUS FOOTBALL TEAM
niz le he t S i , t w h I h :IS lap ti lit • 44
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II e , -
HERE FOR SECOND TIME
trait musical audiences. Howard Fra-
rel. a talented young 111811 of DeeDitt,
-
The 15 members of the Ilakoah
By Hermann Hoexter.
is the assistant conductor.
Soccer team who arrived in New York
Dr. Gunzberg will play the piano
At the Masonic Auditorium next
from Vienna April 15 on the S. S.
Tuesday night, Grace Denton will part in the Concerto, by Tschaikowsky.
Aquitania were guests of the Hebrew
The program will consist of the fol-
present the last attraetion of the
Sheltering and Immigrant Aid So-
waning Sl'11,011, the Adolph Bolm lowing numbers:
ciety at the special Seder services
Dalliers. This is an organization of sidoonoot so el in 1' major
Hai di, which were held in its building at
30 dancers and musicians whose work meteor,: • 'Inc no., itors. , ••
Ala.*, 425 Lafayette street on Saturday
. ii: ‘,. loo.iiiik,, , ,o, : kis,
has been uniformly praised every - eoPtit , iii lion•. i to. 1.,1
and Sunday evenings.
No. I for 1 juror and Derhootra.
where because, of its unmatched nov- t'sin.erls
I0,. ,:i1 i
ally and excellence. Mr. Bolin first
came to this country as a member of I The nod troth Symphony °relies-
the distinguished Diaghileff Russian i tea made its first politic appearance
Ballet and was for some time associ-iNheich 26, at the Beethoven Centennial
ated with the Metropolitan Opera. IleiConcert at Harmonic Hall, given under
has surrounded himself with an un- I t he , auspices of the Gerninn Societies
usually brilliant ensemble, which in- of Detroit. The , orchestra and its con-
eludes Ruth Page and
Throve, ductor weregreeted with great en-
Eves.: 50c42.50.
and a score, of lesser
•
but technically thusiasm by the music over present.
Wed. Mat.: 50c-$1.50.
excellent ballerinas.
Mat: 50c-$2.00.
The program includes Ifilibes' bal-
"Trelawny of the Wells."
let, "The, Garden Party," a "Revery"
with music by Chopin, a "Plastic
Pinero's "Tielaevny of the 'Wells'"
Poem" to Scriabin's notation, a num-
has been chosen by George S. Tyler for
ber of Oriental sketches and modern revival by
it
notably distinguished
flapper antics, and finally, "Russian company of players. Pince° was a
Carnival" with a score supplied by
pioneer in the theatre, and is him is
Rimsky-Korsakoff. Tickets for this given the credit for first applying the
superior entertainment are now on new standards of the theatre. "Tre-
sale at Grinnell Bros.' box office.
lawny of the 'Wells''" was written

MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher
caterer for weddings, banquets,1
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates !
reasonable. 1070 Pingree Ave. Em-
pire 7146. Will also rent out home
for private parties and weddings. ,

New York Federation Adopt
Plan Proposed by Morti-
mer L. Schiff.

GRAHAM BROTHERS
TRUCK SALES GOOD

114

YOUTHFUL HOTEL
MAN ADVANCES
TO NEW POSITION

Windsor:

after the author had taken II high
place as the writer of serious plays.
It must demands respect in that it is
a splendid specimen of a diflieult form,
the historical comedy. Usually comedy
demands a cuntempoianeous note. But
with unusual precision Puler° achieves
the atmosphere of the crinoline days,
with no allusions to historical data.
Three performances will be given at
the New Detroit Opera House two
nights, beginning Thursday, Slay 5,
and a matinee Friday.

Hecniznich:
With only six weeks remaining until
Shavouoth, work on the second issue
of the Hechanich which will come out
at that time is progressing with rap-
idity. The magazine is published in
Hebrew and edited entirely by mem-
bers of the Alumni Association. Much
poetry and other literature is being
gathered by the editors which will
oc cupy a prominent part of the publi-
cation.

FOR SALE-Atkinson Ave. two-fam-
ily apartment. First floor, six
rooms, tile bath, three bedrooms;
second and third floors connect, five
bedrooms. two baths, large living
room, large closets Incinerators;
recreation room in basement; two
laundries; screened porches; two
garages, side drive. Cash or con-
tract. No trade. Good income
property. Phone Empire 5709.

Help yourself, and heaven will help
you.

The ant lives only six months and
all it can eat is a grain and • half
of wheat. Still they gather all summer
whatever they ran find of wheat, bar-
ley and lentils, for they say: "Per-
haps the Holy One, blessed be He, will
decree more life to Os, and if so we
shall have plenty to eat." Ilb.)

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Linwood

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EDDIE LOUGHTON

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and the Kentucky Colonel. with
MORREY BRENNAN

(The Inc Shot/

CODY and JACOBS

"Ukelele Jockeys."

MAJESTIC THEATER

Glendale 9721

WOODWARD AT WILLIS

The Greatest Success of Our Artist

Beginning Sunday at the New De-
na Opera House, "Cradle Snatchers,"
will open its second 711111 last week.
Blanche Ring leads the east. Maude
Eburne and Theresa Maxwell Conover
have important roles, also.
"Cradle Snatchers" is the joint work
of Russell Medcraft and Norma Mit-
chell. newcomers in the field of play-
writing, but both well-known actors
who have been actively asslx•iat•d with
the theater for some years, while , the
piece was Staged by Sam Forrest, gen-
eral stage director for Sant II. Harris,
who has made the production by ar-
rangement with Ilassard Short.
Others associated with Miss Ring in
the funmaking roles are Elliott Roth,
Joseph McCallion and Bruce Evans,
who play opposite the trio of •am-
mediennes.

Graduates.
WANTED-Two rooms with kitchen
The sixth graduating class of the
privileges. Within five or six-mile schools will hold its commencement
circle. Write Jewish Chronicle, exercises in an elatorate fashion on
Box 612.
May 23 in the Kirby ('enter Hall. The
class is now preparing for the cere-
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room mony. Valedictorians, class historians,
for one or two gentlemen. Con- and prophesiers are now being chosen.
venient to three car lines. Call Speeches will he mostly in Ilefirew.
Euclid 2394-R. 2447 Clairmount Final examinations are , being held dur-
Ave.
ing this month. Public tests will be
HAND TINTED WAX FLOWERS of held prior to the gradual on.
all kinds made to order. Call Mrs.
Fenkell:
Plotler, phone Euclid 7487-R.
The afternoon kindergarten class of
I EMPLOYED COUPLE would like to the Fenkell school s Ill open next week.'
share a furnished six-room apart- A limited number of new children can
, went and garage or will rent part yet be accepted.
; of apartment to couple. For fur-
!
thee information phone Cadillac Hebrew Weekly:
;
Impressed by the recent publication I
p629
of a new Hebrew sek•ly in New York I
FOR RENT-A large furnished airy under the editorship of Z. Sharfsteia, I
room for one or two gentlemen, in A. Whiteman, and other journalists,
single home. All conveniences. students of the high school and higher
Convenient to car and bus lines. classes will all subscribe for the week- I
2704 Taylor Ave. ('hone Garfield Iy. Much enthusiasm has been aroused
6868.1.
among the students and faculty at the
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appearance of the first issue. The
TOR RENT - Nice furnished room name of the magazine is "Ben Ilit'dor."
suitable for one or two gentlemen.
Blaine Ave., near LaSalle Blvd.
To the living we owe sonic con-
Phone Garfield 6827-R.
sideration, to the dead we owe only
the truth.
F011 RENT-Nicely furnished room
for gentleman, with refined adult
Eves.
family. Conveniently located to
at
7 00
three car lines. Phone Garfield
2 00
to
6852-.1.
II oa

MR. GIL ELIASCIIEVICII, Calle
Medrando 1059 1).7, Buenos Aires,
seeks his relative, Mr. J. Jacobs,
formerly at 9108 Delmar Ave.
Anybody having any information
concerning Mr. Jacobs, please com-
e
municate wtih the Jewish Social
, Service Bureau, Empire 6152.

6

"Cradle Snatchers" Remains.

Celebration of the annual anniver-
sary of the Windsor Talmud Torah
will take place Sunday evening, April
24, in the school auditorium at 8:30
o'clock. An elaborate program is be-
ing arranged. Superintendent Isaacs,
Mr. S. Mosnotri, president, and Mr. S.
of the
Smullin, one
• teachers will speak.
A financial report will also be given.
Harry Katzman and A. Kazanovsky,
0 violinist and pianist respectively, will
render several musical selections.

The
Night Club
Classic

LEON BLANK

Last Fie. Appearances in Detroit.

Friday Night, Apr. 22. Saturday Mat. and Night, Apr. 23.

GEDALIAH the WATCHMAN

Sunday Matinee and Evening

"THE DRUNKARD"

This play ha. been shown in Detroit only once before. Males sure

you see this great success. Leon Blank will be mlish's' by the Yid.

dish Players Company.

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