A merican Pa r ish Periodical Ceger CLIPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE NINE RE EMIT/ ANNUAL DETROIT LIFE "Blossom Time" Begins Sec- ASSISTS IN PLANNING FOR SORORITY FROLIC BANQUET THIS TUESDAY ond and Final Week in Detroit. March to Be Celebrated •s "Fish• Miss Anne Shnurowitz is assist- "Blossom Time," the fascinat- ing the committee of arrangements ing Franz Schubert operetta, for th e second annual mid-winter which begins the second and final week of its engagement at the Cass Theater, Detroit, next Sunday night, announces the absolute final appearance of this lyric gem in Detroit or surrounding terri- tory. For seven seasons this charming light opera has been pre- sented throughout America, and at no time has its popularity been more thoroughly emphasized than during the present season. FREE CANCER CLINICS IN LOCAL HOSPITALS Free clinics will be held in all De- troit hospitals during Cancer Edu- cational Week, Feb. 28 to March it, it was announced by the cancer committee of the Wayne County Medical Society. Anyone having symptoms which might indicate cancer will be examined without charge. The clinics will be conduct. ed between 9 and 10 a. in. More than 400 persons a day were examined at the clinics last year and 503 cancerous and precan- serous conditions were discovered. Many cases of cancer can lie cured and many more prevented if the public will give its full co-op- eration to the medical profession in this annual drive against the di, ease, which claimed nearly 1,100 victims in Detroit in 1927. The first step in decreasing can- cer mortality is to make people un- derstand that early treatment is necesasry," says a statement from the cancer committee. MISS ANNE SHNUROWITZ frolic to be given by the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority Sunday eve- ning, Feb. 26, at the Statler. Patrons and patronesses for the dance are Judge and Mrs. Bart- lett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ben- nett, 51r. and Mrs. Louis Busker, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Luber, Mrs. S. Schnuro- witz and Mr. and Mrs. S. Silber. WARSAW. - (J. T. A.) - The Friday morning issue of the 'fajta, Y iddish daily, was confiscated by the authorities. Enthusiastic Crowds Are Enjoying- 15 1, 1 6 01, 1 ise‘ N. ,1.0 • w to om votece OfcirertimfbaS ADDISON An Excellent Opportunity Awaits The Young Man We Want! He must be intelligent, neat-appearing, and be honest with himself. If you are looking for a dig-nitied and permanent position with unusual future possibilities, APPLY Room 50 525 Woodward Ave. The Detroit Life Insurance Company will hold its annual sales congress in Detroit on Tuesday, Feb. 28. All agency representatives of the Detroit district and of sur- rounding towns will be present at this gathering. Business sessions will be held in the morning and afternoon at the Hole) Stotler. The annual banquet of the home office organization will be held in the main ballroom of the Statler Hotel on Tuesday evening. All agents present at the sales con- gress, together with their guests, and the entire home attire staff of the company will be present at the banquet. President M. E. O'Brien is scheduled to make an address over radio station WJR at 7:15 p. m. on the evening of the Detroit Life banquet. Arrangements have been made to place radio receiving apparatus in the banquet room at the Statler Hotel so that the De- troit I.ife party may hear Presi- dent O'Brien's address during the course of the dinner. A special orchestra under the direction of Lawrence Harris will provide music for dancing and Eddie Mc- Grath, well known Detroit vocal artist, will aid in the entertain- ment. The sales congress sessions are invaluable to agency men inas- much as they furnish the means of instructing new men as well as old in new developments of life insur- ance work. March will he celebrated by the Detroit Life Insurance Company as "Fishman Month" in honor of Vice-President Morris Fishman, and sales congress and social af- fairs are expected to aid tremen- dously in creating enthusiasm for another highly successful "Fish- man Month." Voice Communication From U. S. and Cuba to Sweden. COPE - SWIFT' SAFETY THE SIMPLEST OIL BURNER Have your heating system surveyed by our engineers at no cost to you. 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A.)-Air ture. mail to and from Palestine will be introduced by the Imperial Airways $15,000 TO WIDER SCOPE Company. The Palestine govern- BY MEMPHIS I. 0. B. B. ment has authorized the company to ;moate a regular air mail serv- CINCINNATI.-Harry Monsky, ice to and from Palestine. The agreement with the company is for chairman of the I. 0. B. B. Wider Scope Committee, live years, it was stated. announces that the lodge in Mem- phis had underwritten its quota of SENATOR WATSON TO BE $15,000 and guaranteed that this PRINCIPAL SPEAKER AT sum would be only its minimum ANNUAL HiAS MEETING contribution to the cause. ■ The nineteenth annual meting I if the Hebrew Sheltering and Im- migrant Aid Society of America Mies), will be held on Sunday af- tern(sin, March 18, at Cooper Un- ion, New York City. Honorable James E. Watson, United States Senator front Indi- ana, who recently introduced a bill in the Senate which, if passed, would bring about a reunion of the families now separated because of the present immigration act, will he one of the speakers. Abraham Herman, the president of the insti- GEORGE O'BRIEN and JANET GAYNOR are shown in one of their happy moments in "Sunrise," the excel- lent photodrama which is continuing at the Fox Wash- ington. ANTI-ZIONIST MOB THREATENS MOND BAGDAD. - (J. T. A.) - An anti-Zionist demonstration, ar- ranged by Arab political propa- gandists, created a serious problem for the police authorities in the capital of Iraq on the arrival here of Sir Alfred Mond, British indus- trialist, former minister of public works, and Zionist leader. The po- lice charged at the demonstrators. Forty were arrested and several were injured in the riot. Sir Alfred, who left Jerusalem for Bagdad accompanied by his wife and daughter, was compelled to enter the city by a circuitous route in order to avoid the threat- ening mob of 10,000. Six miles from the city the Mond party was informed of the threatening atti- tude of the demonstrators. The party was transferred from the trans-desert car into four smaller automobiles and proceeded unde- tected to the British residency in Bagdad. Anti-Zionist Procession. The demonstration began when a procession of Arab students, shouting "Down with Zionism," marched through the streets to the western entrance of the city, where they expected the arrival of the Mond party. Several cars which were suspected of carrying the Mond party were stopped by the demonstrators and the passen- gers, who proved to be local resi- dents, were severely beaten and robbed before they could prove they had no connection with the Mond party. Mounted police were called to restore order. King Feisul's Regrets. Sir Alfred and his party left the city by airplane fur Jerusalem. King Feisul, it was learned, ex- pressed his regrets for the hostile reception accorded the distin- guished visitor on his first trip to Iraq. Sir Alfred Mond left the capital of Iraq in an atmosphere of abso- lute calm. No sign of a renewal of the hostile anti-Zionist demon- stration on the (lay of his arrival was seen. Playgoers will receive with keen delight the announcement that "My Maryland," the great Ameri- can operetta that opened the cur- rent theatrical season at the Shu- bert Lafayette Theater in Detroit last September, will return to the Lafayette for the week beginning next Sunday night. Feb. 26. The superb company of 150 players that appeared in Detroit last September will again be seen FOR RENT-A nice furnished room with private family. Suit- at the Shubert-Lafayette next able for one or two young men. week, headed by the lovely Lattice 2227 W. 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FOR RENT-Will share my beau- FOR RENT-A light furnished room for one or two young la- tifully furnished flat on Vir- dies or gentlemen. Phone Eu• ginia Park to refined and in- did 2587-M. telligent couple. Exceedingly reasonable. Phone Arlington FOR RENT-Furnished room in 4062. Orthodox Jewish home. If taken by one person will furnish FOR SALE-Established music breakfast and dinner if desired. store in good Hungarian-Polish Write Jewish Chronicle, Box neighborhood. Good reason for 735. selling. For further particular.; write Jewish Chronicle, Box FOR RENT-Nice furnished room 1104. with garage, with private fam- ily. 1989 Gladstone. Phone FOR RENT-A nice airy and well Euclid 1014. furnished room for one or two gentlemen. 2225 Blaine, Apt. FOR RENT-One or two fur- 307. Phone Euclid 73134. nished room. Suitable for light housekeeping, or will give BARLUM TOWER VALETERIA proper home to school children -Complete service for ladies and mother or father would also and gentlemen. First-class shoe have room. Mrs. Rose Schnei- shining and repairing. Suits der, 15092 Parkside Ave. pressed while you wait. FOR RENT - Nice comfortable furnished room in private fam- ily. Reasonable Suitable for two gentlemen or couple. Meals if desired. Garage optional. 2015 Seward, near Fourteenth. TO RENT OR SALE-Good cor- ner store to rent, or will sell corner with 3-apt. and single house. Will take small cash, contract, or some trade. Call Empire 0015.R. Owner. FOR RENT-Widow would like to rent furnished room to young couple or lady. Very conveni- ent to street cars and bus lines. Call at 2225 Blaine, Apt. 407. Phone Euclid 2803-M. FOR RENT-Board and room for two refined girls. Private fam- ily. Beautifully furnished room. No other roomers. Monterey Ave. Phone Arlington 7068-R. FOR RENT-Nice furnished room for gentleman or lady. Private family. Close to Hamilton car line. Reasonable. 1250 Cal- vert. Phone Hemlock 8290-R. f urnished room in very pleasant apart- ment. 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"Disappearing chairs. slamming doors, stswhihing sound behind Disneht, secret staircases and sit other adjuncts house of mystery. There • re wallops, shots and raptor., of the mighty that give the needed crook•calching angles of an As1 mystery play."-New York Journal. a • HESTRA ()RCHALL Detroit Symphony Orchestra VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting Popular Concert 3:30 Sunday Fred Solo st TICKETS Paine (Staff) 25c to $1.00 XYLOPHONIST L THINGS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW What Makes a Soap Bubble? A bubble is a hollow ball of wat- er with air inside. The air comes up through the water, and in try- ing to rise out of the water is caught in such a way as to form I the bubble. Since the ability of the air inside of the bubble to rise is greater than that of the water forming the bubble, which has a tendency to pull it down, the bub- ble rises into the air. The water forming the ball is very thin and keeps running down to the bottom of the ball where it forms into drops. Soon this makes the walls of the water bubble so thin that the air bursts through the ball and makes it explode. to you know that Murad is the one cigarette for the man who knows tobacco? Ile appreciates the One flavor, the rare fragrance of the world's best to- bacco. At Grinnell•. & Flail TICKETS Comin g MARCH 8 • si 00 Solo st Elizabeth Rethberg to $2.50 Soprano The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewesh National Fund Will Sponsor The Much Talked-of Production "HIS JEWISH GIRL" Wednesday Eve., Feb. 29 LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER Twelfth Street at Seward See this wonderful show and aid a noble cause at the same Iliac Dr. Emil Ludwig Eminent Biographer, will lecture Wednesday evening, February 29th, at Orchestra. Hall. SUBJECT;- BISMARCK AND THE GERMAN REPUBLIC Tickets for sale at Grinnell's and Orchestra Hall. FOURTH WEEK Only Detroit Showing Thi s Season W " Dawn-of:az: new era in- 4the art of-' otion pictute, E ntettatnment, // , • KEts$inifii Ticket Office Empire 3488 /Pt k e w.r, *•::, g , gir 12th Street at Seward 8a.;"... °ffia• Empire 3472 Friday Night, February 24 Saturday and Sunday, February 25 and 26 Special Announcement CELIA ADLER - F. W. Murnou'a Tremendous Achteuement "Women of the Streets" .Ih JANET GAYNOR Geo. O'Brien It's Amazing . SUNRISE . /1 A Three - Ace Drama by Moloch No one under 16 years of age will be permitted in the theater during the performance of this play. Tickets at the box office. Is shown at 5.311.7:39-9:42 ANIS lostfugri tsamos issoave. MATZO MATZO-MEAL MATZO-FARFEL [AXE MEAL FOR RENT-Nice furnished room for one or two. With or with- out home privileges. N. W. sec- tion. Call Garfield 8101. NIGHTS A Laugh Cyclone I I I WANTED-Room and board for a diabetic. On West Side. In re- FOR SALE-ideal flat site on Blaine near La Salle. Reason- fined family desired. Write able. Terms if desired. Phone Jewish Chronicle, Box 802. Glendale 1600, line 80, during day, or Euclid 1467-R evenings. SHERWOOD'S Ask About YOUNG BUSINESS GIRL w ou 11 like to share downtown apart- ment with another business girl. Must be able to exchange refer- ences. Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 800. William D. Ttettel, who is well known in local real estate circles, announces that he has joined with Duncan 51. Patton in the firm of Treitel & Patton, with offices at the Boulevard and Third. 6535 Third avenue, Empire 3786. Treitel & Patton specialize in boulevard and northwestern prop- erty. They have earned a reputa- tion for their knowledge in their held by 12 years' service. WOOD•All0 AT ELIOT MONDAY, Feb. 20 "The Wasn't; Nest." a laugh- mystery play by Adelaide Mat- thews and Martha Stanley, con- tinues for another week at the Bonstelle Playhouse, with Craig Ward as the highwayman, and Eden Cray and Donald McClel- land as the young heroine and hero. Viola Leach and Walter Sherwin have important parts, and the chief comedy role is filled by Lorna Carroll as the old Negro mammy. Mystery and mirth are the chief ingredients of this sur- prise-laden comedy, and the scene is laid in a haunted house in old Virginia, on Hallowe'en night. A pair of train robbers enter with their loot. Their car has broke n down in the woods and they take refuge in what they think is an empty house. The ensuing events prove the mansion to be anything but deserted. Lights flash off and on, chairs and people appear and disappear, and the owners of the house return in the midst of the excitement and add a few thrills on their own account. "My Maryland" at Shubert- Lafayette. Traitel and Patton Join In Real Estate Firm. in SECOND WEEK BEGINNING Bonstelle Playhouse. Crossing over one ocean and itnder two seas, voice communica- tion has been made possible from all of the United States and Cuba to Stockholm, Sweden, beginning Monday morning, Feb. 20, at 11 o'clock Eastern standard time. The rate for Stockholm will be $6.75 higher for three minutes and $2.25 higher for each succeed- ing minute than the present rates to London. Thus a Michigan call to Stockholm will cost $84.75 for three minutes, and $28.25 for each additional minute. Stockholm, the capital of Swe- den, with a population of approxi- mately 397,000, has about 116,000 telephones. With the extension of the transatlantic telephone service to Sweden, the total of European telephones available to the Ameri- can caller will be more than two MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher catering for weddings, ban- and a half million. quets, parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates reasonable. Will "Abie's Irish Rose" Returns also rent out home for parties to Detroit. and weddings. 1670 Pingree Ave. Phone Empire 7146. Anne Nichols's "Abie's Irish Rose," the comedy that has been FOR SALE-Will sell my home aptly described as "the play that very reasonable-on restricted puts 'U' in bunion," which has single residence street near Dex- broken all records during its stay, ter Blvd. Close to Roosevelt more than five years, at the Re- school. Can be bought right di- public Theater, New York, will rect from owner. Write Box play its farewell tour at the Gar- 1000, Jewish Chronicle. rick Theater commencing next Sunday night, Feb. 26. HEBREW TEACHER-Well For the return engagement in learned in Hebrew and English. this city, Miss Nichols has kept a Will give private lessons in He- number of the members of the brew. Experienced in Bar Mitz- cast seen here on its previous vah preparations. Call Hemlock visit, notably Phil White as "Solo- 3003-R. "Able"; Thomas McGrath as mon Levy," Ted W. Gibson as MRS. J. SHERLINE-First class "Father Whalen," and Eddie Pas- cooking and catering for wed- cal as "Isaac Cohen." dings and parties. 15852 Lin- wood Ave. Telephone Hemlock WHISPERS AND SHAD- 1881-W. OWS, Sunday, March 11. See Our Nash is off to a flying start for the 1928 season. All indications at the automobile shows held so far this year in various sections and in the country-wide sales demand which came on the heels of the re. cent Nash price reductions, point to another record-breaking year. Each (lay, since the new prices were announced, the factory pro- duction schedule for February has had to be increased; Orders from dealers throughout the country are mounting higher and higher, and rearrangement of production plans has been at into etliet to take care of the additional] business. It is pointed out that the company's manufacturing facilities, enlarged during the past few months in an- ticipation of heavier business dur- ing 1928, will be taxed to capacity during the next feu. months. Announcement of the Nash price reductions came (luring the week of the Chicago aq,tomobile show, and action was imEiediate. Orders ., fur "spot delivery" from Wednes- day of that week to Saturday night rolled up for the week the biggest ; total for immediate deliveries ever recorded in Chicago during a show period. man Month" In Honor of Vices President Morris Fishman. PALESTINE TO GET AIR MAIL SERVICE CLASSIFIED 00 Manufactured by Nash Motors Off to Flying Start For 1928 Season. AT FOX WASHINGTON - vH1AP., EGG-MATZO \ • • • AT ALL GROWS • ;"1 1 . 6 1N 9 BROS., 1354 Division Street an d cm, IDetrott Distribt7" /MU:MOW k WE'RE IN BUSINESS TO MAKE A KILLING / VATIcAll Mat 1 imoviEiowE Specialising le the Es-termination et Rats, Mice. Roarhes. et , renants Don't 11••• to Lee. 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