PIED
Pianist — Teacher
Instruction given in the fine art
of piano playing.
Has studied with some of the
best American and European
teachers.
A few beginners will be accept.
ed. Moderate rates.
2927 STURTEVANT AVENUE
Longfellow 6939.
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WARSAW.—(J, T. A./—Six
hundred thousand Jewish sol-
diere were crippled in the World
War in the various armies, ac-
cording to statistical data colt
lected by the Jewish War In.
valid, Association, of which
Deputy Heller is the president.
There are 100,000 Jewish
war invalids in Poland. Under
the law they are entitled to a
pension from the Polish governs
ment, but they do not receive
this pension due to discrimina•
... tory practices.
BUILDING
ALTERATIONS g
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Carpentry and General Re-
pair Work on Every Type
of Building.
TO ADDRESS
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OF COHEN BROTHERS
IS ROMANCE OF THE THEATER
ANSWERS
1. Moses Mendelsohn.
Owners of the New Hollywood Are Veteran Movie Men.
2. Grandson.
3. "Song Without Words" and
A romance of the theater busi• • tory and Rex—flourishing neigh-
the oratorio "Elijah."
4. "Merchant of Venice."
ness is the story of Ben and Lou , borhood houses.
5. Suzanne Lenglen.
Cohen, local motion picture thee- ' Downtown they have the Co-
6. Bennie Leonard.
lonial, an innovation in theatrical
7. Bennie Friedman.
8. Fritz Kreisler.
9. Harold M. Abrahams.
10. Jacob Wassermann.
11. Rufus Isaacs, or the Mar-
quis of Reading.
12. Ernest Bloch.
13. Ossip Gabrilowitsch.
14. Morris Gest.
15. Max Reinhardt.
16. Charles Chaplin.
17. Jacob Epstein.
18. H. Struck.
19. L. Bakst.
20. Franz Molnar.
CENTERS ASS'N
8
Museum and in the journals of the
learned societies of which he is a
member, Adler has published, with
CALENDAR
Allan Ramsay, "Told In the Cof-
CALL LONGFELLOW 1019
fee House," New York, 1898, a
Sunday, Nov. 13—S pe a ke r,
Days, Evenings, Sundays.
series of folk-tales collected in Lawrence Lipton, on "Are the
000400004O0000-0-013000-01300 Constantinople, and has edited Jews a Superior Race?" 8:30 p.
the American Jewish Year Book m. No admission fee.
for many years.
Sunday, Nov. 20—Pep supper
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Ile figured prominently in the and dance, sponsored by the house
monumental work of producing council, 6:30 p. m. Admission 50
MOHEL
the Jewish Encyclopedia. Ile cents.
BEN COHEN
Recommended by many
served on the board which edited
Sunday, Nov. 27—Speaker, Sh.
Detroit physician, for
the contributions of the more than Niger, on "Der Yunger Yiddisher ter builders and exhibitors.
Be-
their own children
41)0 scholars and specialists who Dor In Amerika" (the Jewish ginning 17 years ago with a small
well an other..
s tai 0••
gathered the material for the 12 Youth In America).
Second of neighborhood house at Gratiot
1610 Haselweed Ave.
volumes of the encyclopedia. He Yiddish lecture series. Admission
Nome Empire UM
and Orleans, the two brothers have
edited the departments of Post- 50 cents. 8:30 p. m.
Biblical Antiquities and of the
Sunday, Dec. 25—Speaker, Dr. risen to prominence in their
Jews of America.
S. Margoshes, on "Die Zukunft chosen field of work until today
While a very young man he oc- fun dem Amerikaner Yiddentum" they own and operate five suc-
cupied the post of librarian of the (The Future of American Jewry). cessful theaters.
The attention of the whole
Smithsonian Institution, Washing. Third of Yiddish lecture series.
Mohel Specialist
ton.
community was recently focussed
Admission 50c, 8:30 p.
26 Years' Experienee
upon the Cohen brothers by the
Dr. Adler is one of the mast ac.
Endorned by [radio,.
opening of their new Hollywood
ice men in Jewish affairs in Thanksgiving Program:
1 hysiriann.
•Imerica. Ile occupies more post
The Junior Dramatic group of theater at Fort and Ferdinand
Enda.. to Detroit-
ions of leadership in movements the Jewish Centers is planning is streets. This $2,000,000 structure
er. by virtoe of melle
if an intellectual, religious and Thanksgiving program which will is recognized as a triumph of the-
Lilo. ear e .nd elean•
11.11
11.
p hilanthropic nature than perhaps include aplay and several other ater architecture and one of the
a ray other Jew in the country. He dramatic numbers, for Wednes- best equipped houses devoted to
1. 2073 Gladstone
the silent drama.
s president of the Jewish Theo- day, Nov. 23.
Euclid 10467.
This monumental movie and
ogical Seminary, New York, and
e.---
f Dropsie College for Hebrew and Oakland Mothers Club:
vaudeville theater is but the latest
C ognate Learning, Philadelphia.
The first meeting of the Oak- of a series of noteworthy theatri-
1 IC serves the Jewish Publication land Mothers Club will be held cal ventures of the Cohen broth-
The Finest Place to Dine.
S ociety in the capacity of trustee Saturday afternoon, Nov. 12, at ers. They also own and operate
nd of chairman of the publica- the Moore School, 1000 Alger ave- the Coliseum, Globe, Grand Vic-
ion and the Jewish classics com- nue, at 2:30 p. m. Election of
m ittees. Of the powerful Ameri. officers will be held. Dr. Ezra Lip-
an Jewish Committee he is vices kin will speak on "Preventatives
p resident and chairman of the for Diseases of Women." Ar-
KOSHER RESTAURANT
xecutive committee. As chair- rangements have been made for
"Y" Party at Masonic Temple:
an of the cultural committee of community singing.
Has reopened and invites your
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No Job Too Small or Too
large.
NOVEMBER 11, 1927
Ask the Rabbi 1CAREER
WAR INVALID JEWS
NUMBER 600,000
HENRY HERRMANN
1EX kSR ~ H ROHIG78
Always on the Job.
REV. J. SILVERMAN
POHL'S
inspection of its beautiful new
Restaurant at
8832 TWELFTH STREET
The same inimitable Pohl Cut.
sine will prevail.
Order your Vans from
SHEKELL
MOVING CO.
Cut Rats
MOVING and STORAGE
No job too small or too
large.
Give us a call.
Cadilac 6853.
e Joint Distribution Committee ,
r. Adler has taken a significant
II art in furthering the program
0 f the J. D. C. to rebuild the
sp iritual life of the Jews in East-
Cr n Europe.
BROWNE OUTLINES
HISTORY OF FAITH
(Continued from First Page.)
en, told of some of the phases of
her work and urged the members
of the Detroit council to take their
share in the national work.
She congratulated the council
on its development as one of the
outstanding groups in the national
organization.
RUG CLEANING FIRM
UNDER NEW OWNERS
Cement Garbage and
Ash Receptacles.
H. M. KOFFMA.N
UNITAS
RADIATOR SHIELDS
Monuments
Now in our New Location
Oakman Mothers' Club:
A regular meeting of the Oak-
man Boulevard Mothers Club will
he held on Saturday, Nov. 19, at
the Longfellow School at 2:30 p.
m. Harry Antler of the Detroit
Conservatory of Music will give a
talk on "Music Appreciation In
the Home," with illustrations on
the piano. This meeting will be
in the form of a musical after-
noon.
Palais de Dance
Particular People Prefer
tba Palais.
Strictly Censored. Highest
Standard.
New Credit Union Formed:
The first meeting of the Jewish
Women's Credit Union was held
last Wednesday. All those living
in the Oakman boulevard district
who are interested in an organisa-
tion of this kind are invited to at-
tend the next meeting, which will
be held on Nov. 9 at 1:30, at the
home of Mrs. Grossman, 3043
West Grand avenue.
BETH EL PLANS
STUDENTS' DAY
CHAIRS
portable chairs and auditorium
chairs for churches, schools and
auditoriums, etc., is being carried.
Folding Chairs and Card Tables
To Rent
We can render a complete service of
this kind to any part of the city. Over
2,000 folding chairs in stock.
LYt.fil LIN ENGRAVING CO.
Second Floor Kerr bldc.
Notes
Mogen Dovid Club.
A meeting of the Mogen Dovid
Club was called to order by the
president, Jake Koffman, Nov. 3,
at the Talmud Torah.
The vice-president, Henry Fai-
gen, took up his duties by taking
care of the program. The subject
of discussion was "Balfour Day."
31r. Lipson and Mr. Faigan ex-
plained the significance of Balfour
Day. At the suggestion of Mr.
Haman, the club bailer, a debate
is to be held at the following
meeting. The subject is "Resolved,
that non-Zionists be allowed to
enter the Jewish agencies." Sides
were chosen and Mr. Hoffman and
Mr. Sablow took the affirmative
side and Henry Faigan and George
Duehin the negative side.
W
HERE is there any service
that is as economical and
convenient as gas?
Always available in any quantity
you desire to furnish heat for
any purpose.
Sons of Judea.
The meeting of the Sons of Ju-
ke was held Monday evening,
'
Nov. 7, at the Jewish Center, 31
Melbourne avenue.
An emblem was chosen after a,
heated discussion. Other topics
were also discussed. A gymnasium
was obtained at the Balch School
from 9 to 10 o'clock for Wednes-
day evenings weekly. A basket-
ball team is being formed and
members are asked to report.
The program for the day was:
"The Zionist Movement," by Louis
Gus, and "Theodor Herzl," by
Benjamin Krell.
The program fur the next meet-
ing will be: "How Far Is Pales.
tine From America?" by Joe Gold-
stein; "Queen Marie of Rou-
mania," by Morris Pearlman, and
"Judge Julian IV, Ma•k," by Nor-
man Davidson.
LOU COHEN
entertainment, offering stock mu-
sical comedy.
Although they are still compar-
atively young men, they have seen
the birth and rapid rise of the
motion picture from the first little
one-reel comedies shown in barn-
like one-story structures to the
present standing of the business
a, one of the four or live greatest
"industries" in the country. Study-
ing the demands of the public,
they early learned to anticipate
the desires of the movie fans and,
The next meeting will be held
as a result of their astute booking,
Nov. 18, at the Jewish Center,
have won the confidence of hosts from 7 to 9 o'clock.
of Detroit motion picture lovers.
The new Hollywood, which seats
4,000 patrons, is the crowning
achievement of the brilliant dual
career of the brothers Ben and
Lou Cohen. Its amazing popular-
ity and success since its opening is
Mrs. Ruth Lenick, who for the
proof of their foresight and show-
past week was the guest of her
manship.
sister, Sirs. Sam Weinberg, re.
turned on Tuesday to her home in
Grand Rapids, prior to her depar-
ture for California, where she will
spend the winter.
Nan (City Notts
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"A Scrap of Paper," the French
play by Palgrave Simpson, has
been selected by the "Y" Players
for their first production.
At Home:
Each Sunday evening, the Y.
W. 11. A. is "at home" to mem-
bers, friends and strangers in the
city. The program every week is
interesting, entertaining and va-
ried. Cenie and bring your friends.
TO LECTURE HER
L KIE R
SEATING CO.
650 Beaubien St. Cor. E. Fort
One Block East of County Building
Phone Cherry 2522 .
St.
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(Continued from First Page.)
The evening of Nov. 14 will 1
known as A. Z. A. night, at Pisga
Ledge. The local chapter will d
bate the Grand Rapids chapter ti
the subject "Resolved that Moder
Industrialism contains the seeds o
destruction." The local team cot
si-ting of Sol Rosenman, }Lyme
Schwartz and Reuben Halperin •i
have the negative side of the qucs
' Lien. A play entitled "The
n
L
lighted Nlenorah"
will also be pre
se a ted by the Detroit chapter an
noek will he furnished by member
of the B'nai lirith Symphony Or
(•hestra. This meeting will be opt
to the public.
Morris Shatzen, president of th
it'rith Community House re
ports that "Bagdad" the orienta
spectacle which is to be staged a
the Arena Gardens Dec. 4 ti Dec
11 is different from anything De
troit has ever seer', and combine
all the thrills of the biggest circu
with Oriental Mysticism of th
"Arabian Nights." There are more
than 300 people in the east, tel
animals and two miles of scenery.
At the meeting of Pisgah Lodge
Nov. 7, "Daddy" Adolph F'reund re-
ported on a club plan which •il I
give every member an opportunity
of availing himself of the facilities
of the community house, to organ-
ize groups for intellectual, social
and athletic aspect. The commit-
tee who
who assisted "Daddy" Freund
formulating this plan were Mor-
ris Shatzt•n, Philip Ettinger, Henry
Slaein and Rudolph Meyersohn.
Hiram Frankel, secretary of
District No. 6 Independent order
sf B'nai It'rith was the guest of
the evening and gave a delightful
talk
The
t h athletic commi tee announ-
ces gym classes are now being held
every Tuesday end Thursday night
and every member is eligible.
The entertainment committee,
in conjunction with the athletic
committee, is sponsoring a big
smoker and boxing exhibition on
Thursday, Nov. 1, at 8 p. m.
On Saturday, Nov. 12, the enter-
tainment
committee give their
end then to complete the affair.
weekly dance at the community
dancing from 2:30 to 6:00 p. rit, in Bridge Tournament:
house.
The bridge tournament under
the Social Hall. Music will be fur-
nished by Jean 6.1.11:tete s Orches- the auspices of the Phalanx Club
tra.
was officially opened on Sunday
ANNOUNCEMENT
afternoon, Nov. 6, at the "V'
POLDRIG
1111411MUCLa
Ukelele Class:
Friday Evening Services:
Lawrence Lipton, editor of The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, was the
(Continued from First Page.)
speaker at our Friday evening
Temple Club, care of Temple Beth service on Nov. 11.
El.
Isaac Gilbert will officiate on
The program of the events for Nov. 16.
the day is as follows:
10:30 a. m., in the Temple Audi- Dance:
torium, special services by Rabbi
The young men and women in
Leo M. Franklin. His sermon will
the city are finding the Y. W. IL
tie "Behind the Scene on the Stage
A.
dances at Webster Hall every
of Life." 12:30 p. m., luncheon will
Saturday night immensely enjoy-
be served by the Temple Sisterhood.
able and popular. Let us wel-
2:00 p. m., a series of humorous
plays and specialties by students, come you, dear reader, on Nov. 12.
Important-
Patois Musucians — The Band
Yen Love to Dance With..
The third "Y" party for the
season was held last Thursday eve-
ning at the Masonic Temple,
where 360 members attended the
performance of the Fokine and
Fokina Ballet. On Nov. 19 the
membership will again go in a
hotly to witness the Theater Guild
production of "Arms and the
Man."
There is still room in the ukelele
class under the direction of Mr.
Delray Mothers Club:
Caroselli for a few more appli-
The first meeting of the Delray cants. This class is open to young
Mothers Club will be held on Wed- men also and all those interested
nesday evening, Nov. 16, at 8:30
are urged not to delay their regis-
p. m., at the Delray Synagogue, tration.
Carey and Bourdeno. After elec-
tion of officers, a talk on "Diet
Glee Club and Choir Practice:
and Food Values" will be given
Rehearsals are held every
by Miss Theda Shaw Bolen, educa-
tional director of the Post Prod- Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. If
ucts Company of Battle Creek. A you sing or would like to sing,
splendid musical program has been come and have your voice tried
out.
arranged by the West Side Jewish
Leaders Club.
"Y" Players:
We are now into larger quarters and
announce that we are occupying the
Ground Floor of the Kerr Building
at 6•0 Beaubien street. Our new
show-rooms contain over 3.200
square feet and a full line of
Select Dancing Nightly
Club
Yet you do not have to purchase
it by the ton or pound and pay
for it whether you use it or not.
Gas is paid for onlyafter you use it
and every foot of gas is accurately
measured for you every month.
The people of Detroit enjoy gas
rates "which are loner than
those existing in any other
similar city in America."
DETROIT CITY GAS CO
•
Chun. W. Bennett, Vice Pr.. •nd Gen. Mgr.
Clifford at Bagley
BRANCHESs
Boevard
ol
Crneral Motors Bldg.
Dearborn
105 Wes Michigan
N onunion
9707 Jonerh Limo.
Wyandotte-70 North Diddle Ave.
Y. W. H. A. NOTES BERTRAND RUSSELL
The well known firm of S. G. Bet-
knian, carpet and rug cleaners,
12,551 Hamilton avenue has been
acquired by Carl A. Steindler who
Don't Walt Until You Receive Nati.. will operate the establishment un-
Order et Once as the Prize Will Sena if der the name of Central Carpet
Raised.
Cleaners. In soliciting the patron-
age of the Jewish people, Mr. Stein-
dice intends to enlarge the policy
1927 PINGREE
of the former ownership and insist
Reeidenciri Garfield 7106
that every patron receive prompt
Ofecei IBS Buhl Rldg.
Cadillac 9774
and satisfactory service.
In an interview, Mr. Steindler
Protect .Yeor Walls and Curtains with
said "In millions of American
homes are carpets and rugs that
have never beerecleaned, they have
been swept and vacuum cleaned,
yes; but never washed. Never re-
Glendale 6359 ally cleaned. Both the broom and
vacuum cleaner leave in the fibre
Steel
of the rug a vast residue of dirt,
Bake-Enameled. mud, dust, grease, street trackings
Neat in appear. and disease germs. No rug or car-
once and low in pet can tie cleaned by brushing over
price.
it, any more than a soiled handker-
chief can be cleaned by a whisk
UNITAS PRODUCTS, INC. broom. It takes good suds and wa-
(New Adds../
ter, and scrubbing and rinsing to
clean dirty handkerchiefs. Every-
79 MARTIN PLACE
Half Block front Woodward Avenue.
body knows this, How much more
necessary then, is it to wash car-
pets and rugs on which are daily
deposited the dirt and filth and dis-
MANUEL URBACH
ease germs of the street."
The Central ( arpet ( leaners also
Granite and Ms:Mo.
curry a line of high-grade tapes-
tries.
7723 TWELFTH STREET
Euclid 7192
Young
Judaea
Sirs. Rose Berglass has returned
home after spending several days
last week in Chicago on business.
Mrs. Max Kahn is spending sev-
eral days in Detroit, the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hack, who
spent the week-end in this city.
Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield and Mrs.
Frances Levy left on Tuesday for
Detroit, to be gone several days.
I. Levy and Sirs, C. Stern of
Jackson, who were the guests of
relatives in this city, returned
home Tuesday.
HABERMAN TO BE
FORUM SPEAKER
II'ont i nued from First Page.)
and told of the influential position
which he holds litith officially and
unofficially in the Calks govern-
ment.
The meeting cm Nov. 20 will be
the second of the season for the
Jewish Open Forum, the first hav-
ing been held last Sunday. On that
occasion Herman Bernstein •t h e
speaker on the subject of "How to
Face anti-Semitism."
Other noted speakers who will
follow on the program of the ,Jew-
ish Open Forum are Rabbi Max
Drub, on "Consert ethic Judaism,
on Dec. 4, Rabbi William Fine-
shrike, on the subject of "Reform
Judaism" on Dec. 18, and Rabbi
Herbert Goldstein, speaking on
"Orthodox Judaism," on Jan. 8.
October Biggest Export
Month For Nash
October was the higgest export
month in the history of the Nash
Motors Company, more Nash cars
being chipped to overseas points
during the past month than in any
other single preceding month in the
11 years since the company was or-
ganised. Nash shipments for ex-
port last month were 82 per cent
above those of October, 1920.
"This indorsement of the three
new series of Nash cars introduced
last summer comes from all sect-
ions of the world," said 11. M. Sal-
isbury, manager export sales of the
Nash Motors Company. "As in the
United States, automobile buyers
abroad have been outspoken in
their enthusiasm over the
ance and performance of the Nash
Advanced Six, Special Sin and
Standanrd Six models. And the
fact that every model in the Nash
line is equipped with a 7-bearing
crankshaft motor we feel is r•spon-
sible, in large measure, for the un-
usual performance of these cars
and their consequent public favor.
"During October, Nash ship-
ments exceeded by over 38 over-
seas shipments by the Nash Motors
Company for the entire calendar
year 1922. For the initial 11
months of the 1927 fiscal year,
Nash export shipments exceeded by
24 2 - 3 per cent Nash overseas ship-
ments for the entire preceding fis-
cal year. Our export shipments of
Nash cars for the 1927 fiscal year
will exceed those for the combined
fiscal years 1922-3-4 and 5."
clubhouse with a team of four
Rabbi A. M. Ashineky of the
players from 22 different clubs
participating. The 10 clubs with Congregation Emanuel, formerly
the highest scores will meet again of Taylor avenue, is now residing
in friendly competition on Sunday at 2083 Gladstone avenue.
afternoon,
Nov.
13.
at 2:30
o'clock. A beautiful sterling sit.
October Record Month
ver loving cup will be awarded the
For Detroit Life Company
winner on Sunday evening, Nov.
20, by the Phalanx Club at a spe-
The Detroit Life Insurance
cial "open house" program.
Company, during Octeber. experi-
Bureau of Personal Service:
enced one of the most •Jceessful
We wish to call attention once months of 1927 in the way of new
more to the fact that many a po- business production. October was
sition is lost because changes of exceeded only by March and June,
address and telephone numbers which are months in which special
are not given us. Will not each campaigns are conducted in honor
person who has registered at any of President M. E. O'Brien and
time with the bureau write us, giv- Vice-President Morris Fishman.
This very satisfactory October
ing her present address and tele•
phone number or the telephone record was achieved in spite of
number of some neighbor who the fact that business conditions
generally have been considered
will take a message?
If you know of a vacancy in any somewhat dull in past months.
The agency of Vice-President
kind of work, we should be grates
ful if you will call us over the Morris Fishman was responsible
telephone, Glendale 7971, or for approximately 85,000,000 of
Glendale 9636, and tell us. We the new business total of 820.-
may have, on our lists, the right 098,000 for the first 10 months of
person waiting patiently for a job. the year. The officers of the De-
Each member of the "V" should troit Life Insurance Company are
consider herself a committee of confident that November and De-
one to advertise the work of the cember of this year both will show
Repaired, — Exchanged.
bureau. Neither the employer or very satisfactory totals of new
business, enabling the Detroit Life
employe must pay any fees.
All
Makes — All Models.
to add another successful year to
Easy Payments.
its record .
The Newspaper Reporter Asks the
The fact that the people of De-
Cartoonist.
troit and Michigan are purchasing
constantly increasing amount, of
"What cigarettes do you life insurance year after year
smoke?"
demonstrates clearly the fart that
"Murad," says the cartoonist.
149 WEST LAFAYETTE
they are convinced of the doge re-
"Why!" asks the reporter.
lationship between the life insur-
Randolph 7913.
"I prefer Murads because they ance they carry and
the welfare
, have a friendly taste and a eooth- and happiness of themselves and
ing aroma that I don't find in other t heir dependents.
cigarettes. If I 11146 a train or
some friend is late for an appoint.
There are some gods who aban-
ment, I light a Murnd and things don
don men; they are those gods who IL
brighter after the first puff." know men.
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