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America lavish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON ATINDI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PAGE NINE

Pie &ritorri lonsft(hRor

KUNSKY THEATERS

SHYNMAN, PIANIST,
IN CONCERT MAY 17
-

SAYS PONTIAC BOOM

IS NORMAL GROWTH

CLASSIFIED:-:

JULIUS W. LACHMAN
P1
AWAY AT 39

MICHIGAN
Julius W. Lachman, 5062 Whitfield
Abraham L. Shynman, concert pi-
MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher
"Captain Salvation," story of the
caterer for weddings, banquets, avenue, )tagged away on Thursday
schooner days, with Lam Hamm, Paul- anist, will present a program at the Sam Goodman, Real Estate Man,
last. Mr. Lachman was 39. Rabbi
Stotler
Hotel
on
Tuesdhy
evening,
parties,
etc.
Excellent
food.
Rates
Tells
of
City's
Future.
ine Starke, Marceline Day and George
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em-
Fawcett. Publix attraction on stage. May 17, at 8:30 p. m.
Mr. Shynman is a native of Eng-
pire 7146. Will also rent out home
The distinction of having beeif the
Starts Sunday.
land and appeared in concert in that first Jets to open a real estate office
for private parties and weddings.
country
as
a
child
prodigy
at
the
age
ADAMS
MRS. J. SIIERLINE - First - class
"Rookies," a comedy built around of 5. He began his American studies
cooking and catering for weddings,
civilian training camps, with Karl at the age of 9, returning to England
and parties. 15852 Linwood Ave.
Dane and George K. Arthur, starting at 12, making a concert tour at the
age of 14. Later he resumed his
Phone Hemlock 1881-W.
Sunday.
studies with Sigismund Stojowski of
Paris.
PRACTICAL NURSE-Mrs. S. Ro-
CAPITOL
Coming back to the United States,
senman, 9216 Mack Ave. Phone
"The Climber.," with Irene Rich
he studied under Josef Hoffman. He
Lincoln 5689-W.
and assorted east, starting Sunday.
I
made his artistic debut, playing his
own piano concerto with the Chicago
CURTAINS FAULTLESSLY LAUN-
MADISON
DERED. Faultless Curtain Laun-
Dempsey-Tunney light pictures con- Symphony Orchestra.
As a COMPOser, Mr. Shynman has
dry. Phone Empire 5491.
continued for second week. "Taxi,
written
two
piano
concertos,
one
pi-
Taxi," added attraction.
HMI and violin sonata, 12 preludes
PAINTING AND DECORATING-
and fugues, and numerous solos and
Ceilings and walls washed, painted
STATE
songs. His Chansonnette was made
and blended. Floors renewed and
"Babe Comes Home," with Anna
famous
by
Fritz
Kreisler,
who
gives
waxed. Don't wait for the rush.
Q. Nilsson and Babe Ruth, the base-
it
frequent
place
on
his
programs,
('all Euclid 9051-J. II. Ginsberg.
ball star, starting Sunday. Melson
and whose recording of this composi•
and Moran on stage.
thm for the Victor Talking Machine
FOR RENT-Upper flat, six rooms
is one of his most impeller records.
and garage. 3740 Humphrey, off
SWARTZ IN YIDDISH
Dexter Blvd. Can be seen. Abe
PLAYS HERE MAY 16
JULIUS W. LACHMAN
Max, Longfellow 3936.

-

Maurice Swartz, world - famous
Yiddish actor and organizer of the
Jewish Art Theater of New York,
will appear in Detroit on Monday,
May 16, in "Mendel Spivak." by Sim-
eon Yushkewitch, a tragi-comedy.
With Mr. Swartz will appear his
entire company from the Jewish Art
'theater of New York.
This is the tenth jubilee tour of
Maurice Swartz and his company and
tammises to be an event for Detroit
Jewry.

JEWISH U. OF M.
STUDENTS HONORED

M. LEVY FAREWELL
CONCERT ON MAY 22

The fan-well concert for 51. levy,
which is to be given by the Ilalevy
Choral Society on Sunday evening,
May 22, is arousing a great deal
of interest among Detroit music lov-
ers, many of whom are ardent ad-
mirers of Mr. Levy's talents.
Tickets for the affair may be ob-
tained from Plotkin's Book Store on
Hastings street or Lazaroff's Book
Store at 9611 Delmar, or from any
member of the society. A record
crowd is expected, so all who wish to
come are urged to get their tickets
early.

Among the students of the Uni-
•ersity of Michigan who were invited
0 the annual honors convocation be-
• use they distinguished themselves
MAX KERLENSSKY
scholarship were the follownig De-
Max Kerlenssky passed away at
rollers: Raphael Altman, Harry
the Jewish Old Folks Home at the
fryer Bergstein, Milton Seymour
age of 70. Surviving are a daughter,
liofsky, Joseph Jay Fineman, Lydia
Mrs. Rose L. Smith of Grand Rapids,
lath Kahn, Samuel KeIlman, Sidney
and two sons, Charles and Julius
loseph Karbel, Morris Klass, Ruth
Kirk. 'Burial took place at Mach-
Lambert, Elizabeth L. RabinoIf, Ben-
pelah Cemetery.
amin Jay Safir, John Sklar and Ab-
raham Morris Torgow.

OBITUARY

For Sale:

FUNERAL SERVICE

LEIDERS INN

Reformed and strictly Orthodox Fu•

nerals cared for in • most dignified
manner. Latest type Limousine H

24 Cass Ave., Cass Lake, Mich.
A man that understands the hotel
business can make n real success
out of this place. Ten rooms and
bath, furnished. Ready for busi-
ness. A real money maker. Must
be seen to be appreciated' Best
bathing lake in Michigan. $6,000,
$1,500 down. Will be on premises
Sundays.

VIIIROMMREMIMMONl

and Packard equipment tared exclu•

!lively. All arrangements personally
supervised.

No connection with any other firm.

Edmund G. Lewis

Mortician.

604 DELAWARE
At Second Blvd. Empire 6833-4

e

■ IIII~MR5 ■ •••••14001w

GEORGE LEWIS

SEYMOUR LEWIS

Detroit's Finest Funeral Home,

LEWIS BROTHERS

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Free Use of Our Chapel.

Phone EMPIRE 2114

7739 JOHN R. ST.

DAN LEWIS

SAUL LEWIS

Ilarry Gordon officiated at the fune-
ral services and the Meesonic order
conducted the services at the grave.
Burial took place at Clover 11111 Park
Cemetery. Mr. Lachman was accord-
ed one of the largest funerals e. -,er
held in Detroit, so wide were his
friendships.
Pallbearers were Edward Ellis,
Ilarry Meyer, Charles Chapman, Ilr.
A. Carlstein, Joseph Moss and Ernest
Sackerman.
Sir. Lachman was a member of the
firm of Lachman Bros. Packing Coml.
pans, and had been a resident of De-
troit nearly all his life. Ile was
Icemen to a wide circle of friends and
acquaintances fur his ninny quiet
deeds of personal charity, helping
others when they were in need.
Ile was a member of Pisgah Lodge,
11'nai Il'rith, Detroit Lodge No. 2 of
and its growth will continue steadily. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room the F. and A. M. and a congregant
That Pontiac will continue to
with private family for gentleman of the Farnsworth Synagogue.
et. ors until it is the second largest
or couple. Near bus and car line
industrial city in Michigan, is Mr.
2716 Cortland Ave. Phone Arling- FOR RENT-Corner flat in a busy
Goodman's opinion. "Pontiac's pay-
ton 7483-W.
neighborhood. Was occupied as a
roll in 1925 was $9,000,000," he
dental office for 10 years. Rent
pointed out. "In 1926 the payroll MIDDLE AGED WOMAN desires to
reasonable. Phone Empire 1274-W.
art-
was $24 000 000an increase of near-
d
thr
-e
(
-
room
share f urn s e
ly 300 per cent. The Central Mo.
meat. Centrally located. Call Glen- FOR SALE-Cottage. Eight-room,
tors industries in Pontiac, which are
dale 9807.
lake front; 25 miles from Detroit
now being expanded in personnel and
Suitable for two families. Excel-
factories, will show a payroll of over STORE AND FLAT ABOVE FOR
Phone Empire 2928.
lent beach.
RENT - Excellent location for
$40,000,000 this year according to
clothing or shoes. Best location on MALE HELP WANTED-Salesman.
present indications. The population
the East Side. Mack 11431, near
of Pontiac has increased 60 per cent
Can use a few good men in p cam-
St. Jean. Phone Lenox 3362.
in the past year, creating a shortage
paign of our nationally known pro
of 2,500 homes. Notwithstanding
ducts such as folding ironing
this housing shortage, Pontiac led I FOR RENT-Comfortably furnished
boards, double pointed electric
room in private home for gentle-
Grand Rapids and Flint in volume of
irons, dinner ware, aluminum sets
man or young couple. Home prim
building last year.
and other househod utilities. See
loges. Phone Hemlock 1413-J.
"Pontiac is fortunate in having the
Mr Levy at 700 Barium Bldg., 206
best financial and industrial concerns FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
East Grand River, corner Broad-
in the world, with the G. M. C. stand.
way.
for young man, with private fam-
ing out as leader in growth and safe-
ily. References. Hazelwood Ave. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
ty. There is no unemployment in
Phone Euclid 2650.
for one or two persons in private
Pontiac. There is a job for every
home. 2729 Tyler, near Lawton.
man who wants to work. Such a FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
I healthy condition is bound to make
for couple or two gentlemen. 1990 FOR RENT-A quiet clean room for
for a healthy expansion in all busi-
West Philadelphia Ave., upstairs.
relined Jewish couple., 1424 Hazel.
ness enterprise,.
Louis Govin.
wood Ave. J. Stein. Phone Em-
"About 75 per cent of the real es-
pire 2496-R.
tate buyers in Pontiac are Jewish," FIAT FOR RENT-Five rooms and

FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
S. L. GOODMAN for one or two gentlemen. Coiling-
wood and Woodrow Wilson Ayes.
Phone Hemlock 3876-W.
in the city of Pontiac belongs to Sam
Goodman, who for several years was
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
active in Detroit real estate.
with private family. 2712 Richton
By virtue of his vast experience,
Ave. near Linwood. Phone Arling-
Mr. Goodman was able to visualize
ton 3600-W.
the possibilities of Pontiac. His keen
knowledge of real estate values and
his conscientious service to his clients FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
fur one or two gentlemen or ladies.
has won him a host of friends and has
Hot water and shower. ('lose to
placed him among the foremost in
car line. Folbe, 2670 Gladstone
his profession.
Ave. Phone Garfield 4986-M.
"While it is true that Pontiac is
now going through a 1100111 p•riod, it
organ-
must not be thought that its growth COTTAGE WANTED-Girls'
ization desires a five or six-room
is of the mushroom variety," declared
cottage
fur
summer
months.
Write
Mr. Goodman when interviewed.
full details and price. Detroit Jew-
"Pontiac is enjoying a normal growth
ish Chronicle, Box 300.
that is well founded in her industries

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Murphy. One block from Four-
said Mr. Goodman, "and they realize
teenth street car. Rent reasonable.
that in buying now they will grow
2684 Clements, near Linwood Ave.
with one of the most rapidly expand-
As for my
Phone Roth, Arlington 33854:
ing cities in America,
own customers, about 50 per cent are :-
Jewish people. "Wherever you see FOR RENT-Charlee Watson Smith
Cottage, Walled Lake, Mich Rt
a city expanding quickly you will find
sonabte. Call Cherry 5475 'aetween
Jewish real estate investors and de-
Ca (Mine
9:30 a. m. and 9 it
velopers. The Jew seems to have an
1041.
eye for real estate values. That is

FOR RENT-Two rooms for light
housekeeping. Couple only. 341
Belmont Ave.

FOR RENT-Nicely fOrnished room
(„on.
in ads:, tio.s.s.
VCIIIVTIt to three car lines. Went
Philadelphia near Fourteenth St.
('hone Garfield 8852-J.

FOR RENT-Blaine 2915. Nice fur-
why you find so many of them now RAGTIML-Jazz, piano, voice and
nished large front room. Private
interested in Pontiac real estate,""
all inst rums ots in 20 lessons.
home. Suitable for one or two.
said Mr. Goodman.
Branch of Christensen Schools.
l'hone Garfield 8894-W.
It is an interesting fact that Mr.
Broadway. Cherry 5476.
mos
Goodman, who resides at 2512 Blaine -
-

_
avenue in Detroit, drives to his office STENOGRAPHER , clerk end switch-
at 71 North Saginaw street, Pontiac,
board operator desires position in I
every day. "It doesn't take me any
office. Can furnish good refer-
A Country Boarding School
longer to get to my office in Pontiac j
ences. Phone Garfield 6228-N.
and Junior College for Girls
than it (lid to get to my dowetowel
iOf • VII on the Haul.
office in Detroit," concluded Mn. FOR RENT-3740 Ilumphrey St. otf
eon -near New York
Dexter, near Lawrence Ave. Up-
Goodman.
College Preparatory
Course
per flat, six rooms an go ag
Certificate Recognized
$65. Call Abe Max, Longfellow
Hudson Announces New
11Mh School, Home-Making
3936.
Secretarial, Journalism, Kin-

HIGHLAND MANOR

It's Here-

"TOMORROW"

Roadster. ,

FOR RENT - Desirable furnished
room in private home for girl.
To round out morescompletely its
Northwestern section. Phone Em-
line of Hudson Supr.Six ears, the
Yesterday you probably decided to
Hudson Motor Car Co.
announces a
pire 3801.
'
low something until "tcmorrow."
new custom-built r adster, built along
lines suggestive .f speed, and with a FOR RENT-Large room for one or
It is not so easy to do things today.
two gentlemen. Private home. Near
unique array ✓ment of the rumble
street car and bus. Garage it de-
sealing accts) iodations. These new
But today would be a good time to
sired. 2939 West Grand Ave.
ears are non on display by Aaron De
do what the most successful men in
Phone Arlington 7596-J.
Roy, Hud
n'ssex distributor, and by
Detroit did when they laid the foun-
associate ` ea els In the Detroit terri- FOR SALE-All-year seven-room
this tae- car,
,
tory.
dson
now
u
dation for success.
furnished home. Fireplace and fur-
has s ven body types o. ; he
H big Super-
nace. Glassed-in porch. On the
chassis.
Si
Start a savings account at any of our 17
shore of the beautiful Sylvan Lake.
fhe body is the product , one of
Just outside of Pontiac city limits.
branches-and you won't have to put
e oldest and best known en New
Wonderful beach for the kiddies.
'ngland custom-builders. Iluesson
off no many tiangs until "tomorrow."
For sale by owner, Sallan, Pontiac.
buys the complete output of this mass
Phone 3048 or 4529 evenings.
ufacturer, and thus is able to offer thin
roadster at it list price of $1400.
FOR SALE-Lake lot at Cooley and
"The whole Hudson Super-Six line
Long Lake. Inquire at Lincoln
says .tieron Deltoy is meeting will a
2101-M. 6144 Drexel Ave.
splendid demand. Our buyers saymi-
sea
ver-ally that they never have :
FOR RENT-Large furnished room
Corner grisnold and Lafayette Boulevard
suitable for one or two gentlemen,
111111S“Il bodies u beautifully designed
e xperiem . ed a chassis with WI the in private family. 2468 Gladstone
and 17 Branches
Ave. Garfield 6339-M.
ismarkable qualiti es of this Super-Six.
the car is ab m.$ even-
and t
'nite demer
ahji s idsd b e tween the (-usual-built ' FOR RENT-Nice large furnished
room in private home near bus and
lay standard body types.
street car lines. Suitable for gen-
ss rejj ds nd all dealers are making
0 L. 000
tleman or couple. Phone Garfield
, hlson d e menstratios every
di,,51
mn( i
se than l
8884 - M.
s
are are et
t 5 00 0.000-5uRPLuS $1.5
CAPITAL
ran !Testa,
ueet
States, Iludons are I FOR RENT-Light airy furnished
room for one or two gentlemen,
ceseleration
e n wilanerr y ar
,... sho
'
or couple employed, with adult
r engaging in s ise I runs such
as
family. Burton, 426 Alger Ave.
pales for 1pril broke I Phone Empire 28894.
all reeve: I.'
udson hisbry."
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
Fountain in H
near LaSalle Illsd. Suitable 1"..r
`k House • Model Inati•
two gentemen. Phone Garfield
3726-R.
rieTrnh ,e nt",ouwnht7i,
TO
l B
;; tihInilTe.au,-.ifin by
Mount
so FOR SALE-Six-room apartment on
MACKINAC ELAND
East Side. Must close estate. Call
InerkaiScenic& ckr
um um*
Halpern, is one the best known re-
'far Sumoner3(baderivar
owner, Northway 45584,
sorts in the cot, .
Visit NIAGARA
Thousands fry -.II
,00\\ FALLS-more beaus
parts (if the FOR SALE-Lake lot at Cooley and
United
States
andto
tdul now than ever
Inquire at Lincoln
Long Lake.
to the Founta9s a
.,
- js ,e 0
What vacation could .7.-' -.00t4
with its nightly multi-
2101-M. 6144 Drexel Ave.
; feting from every . j, House suf.
be more marvelous
( / ' colored illuminations.
man
fl
e min
than one spent at j
sh is heir
7);yr,
.0"
EVERY DAY
MACKIN AC ISLAND ,
leave cured in body e,,
In lath Dimmer,
-that naturalnorthem 4
"In point of equipierte
Mr.
Overnight between
paradise, with its un- \'- ‘....,
Halpern, "we can we' be r
DETROIT and BUF•
e. tei .. . _for
s
trammeled beauty,
N
i lYALO.
2
we have spared n. epenst
New S mme.
d the
its virgin torests, and s s
InvtAment:
of
Detroit and
a model in-
Greater Buffalo
its many points ot his-
it, kind.'
torte interest/
Overnight between
co/
DETROIT and CLEVE.
a
Z es eillig
ANNOUNC.MENT
Hme you can fish. feet,
...or:LAND to LAND, Moo daylight

dergarten Training, Music
and Art.
separate comm.. for Ele-
ment., School
Vacation Trips to Bermuda
and Europe
Associated with Hi g hland
Nature Camps,
So. Naples, Ma.
Eugene H. Lehman,
Director
Box 141,
Tarryt n-con•Hudson New YoTr .

SOCCER

HAKOAH of Vienna

V S.

MICHIGAN

UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT STADIUM

(Livernois and Six-Mile Road.)

SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1927; 3 P. M.

General Admission, $1.00; Reserved Seats, $1.65;
Box Seats, $2.20.

Tickets on sale: The Jewish ('enter, 31 Melbourne;
w, at erson's, -127 NV ood w aro Ave.; Zionist Council, :129
Majestic Bldg:: It'nai Il'rith Community House, 275 East
Ferry; United Ilebrew Schools. 609 East Kirby and Byron
and Philadelphia; Webster Hall, Cass and Putnam; the
Jewish Day, 9008 Twelfth St.; the Jewish Forward, 2210
Woodward; Harry Levey, :3:15 Gratiot Ave.; Summerfield
& Hecht, :12.1 Michigan Ave.

MAJESTIC THEATRE

GLENDALE 8290

WOODWARD AT WILLIS

Maurice Schwartz

Assisted by the Entire Jewish Art Theatre Company of New York,

will appear in ONE performance only on

Monday Night, May 16 at 8:30 P. M., in

" Mendel Sp ivak"

A Tragic Comedy by Simon Yuskewicks.

Secure tickets

l'rices of tickets: 75c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75.

early at Box Office to avoid disappointment.

PRICES:

Wednesday and Saturday Matinees:
Adults 25c - Children I5c.

Evenings, Sundays and Holidays:
Main Floor 50c, Messitnine 25c, Balcony
25c, Children 15c

ON THE STAGE

ON THE SCREEN:

Eddie Laughton

.Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed.:

"Full of Pep"

Irving Berlin's

and the

"Remember"

An amazing drama of two sitter.
who loved the same man. An unusual
momently tangle filled with strange
situetions •ndcapped by a smashing
climax. Something new and different
in war dr•nwas. A story you'll emir
forget.

Thursday, Frday; Batumi.
Ado'phe Men). to "FIE CLO

Kentucky Colonel. in

"SURPRISES"

The "Different Review"
s. c t People

Babb M01714 , nilierpin . Vongi" Long
.Neveit , ii=r ts oldrig4c-
Brm

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y.

MAJESTIC THEATER

Glendale 9721

WOODWARD AT WILLIS

Betty Frank and the Entire Yiddish Theatre Players will appear

in the following:

Friday Night, May 13
Saturday Matinee and Evening, May

14

(Ladies Free.)

`Rosie from Chinatown'

SUNDAY MATINEE, MAY 15

"THE RABBI'S YANKEE WIFE"

Sunday Night, May 15, at Special Prices

"THE POOR RICH LITTLE ORPHAN"

rvith

STAkr

Griswold
-First
STATE BANK

Wappier`Vacation Days this

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Cruisingl* Great AL() To artd
Sie, AGM FALLS

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CLE
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or pier. I n • climate that
ETROIT service In July and Aug.
le healthful and Madam-
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ting. You'll and here
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golf, hoe•ehmla riding. Ball Scorn CLEVI" .V
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ELpon
AND , between DETROIT
ISLAND,
boating, end countlew DETROIT. and fro .E
to BUFFALO •
SAINT 1GNACE and
other reematioa.
CHICAGO.
FALLS 'Mt D&
[melee to and irons this BUFFALO to C
unrivaled s• mmell • nd via CAB. fitment
via th• luxurious D&C
FREE. IL LUSTRATED
moment, the owfacet on
BOOKLET awel complete
IM Great Lakes, where
rafeemoriow adder. P H
you cen ance.
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McCeocken,
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neon tees, beldiw ate, s•
Too sail along. Service
Jane ”ed to Sept kn.

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for

7- FAM I LY TERRACE

On Sunday, May ,, at 2 p. m., Mr.
Henry B. Harris (nee Nathanson I
dedicated a monahsmt in memory of
her beloved husbIld, Henry li. Ilse-
ris, at Oakwoodl emetery. Chicago.

Who forgets on, word of his study,
i him the Scripture regards as if he had
forfeited his life.... Ilia guilt is not
established, holever, unless he de-
liberately and of set purpose removes
those lessons from his heart. (Ab.
ill 10.)

Near Wider Woodward.

No Infermats-

r Phone

IERS s

ac de
(goo)
I WA\

Corner

Washington Blvd and

River.

A wane., thrill-
ir.g romance of
East and West-
& glam orous, col-
orful production,
with all the allure
of the Orient,
wIth
Loulm Dreamt
Rene. Adore.
Ralph Forbe.

ENE nE0•KE ~ ' CE

%Nkcit‘ki
co ,.„so‘eg

M. S. ROGAN

407 Slemno Bldg.

He Wan the
East-
Mysterious,
Merciless l

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