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We are well satisfied with the record of Mayor Gittins and
ask the voters of Highland Park to turn out on Monday, April
2nd, and re-elect him.
He has been
Amongst the persons honored by appointment by Mayor
Gittins are:
Joseph M. Weiss on the Metropolitan Area Committee.
Dorothy Kline, Traffic Department.
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Augusta Harris, head of the Women's and Girls' Work of
Recreation Department.
CHARLES K. SANDORE
DR. BERNARD FRIEDLANDER
SOL B. ROSENGARTEN
NATHAN SILBERSTEIN
J. L. MARX
SIDNEY FRANK
MAX M. VELICK
NATHAN M. FRIEDMAN
MORRIS GRABOWSKY
B. GOLDSTICK
J. J. HAMBURG
HARRY FELDMAN
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JULIUS ROTHSCHILD
REGINA SILBERSTEIN
JOSEPH M. WEISS
STANI.EY IMMERMAN
CHARLES MARIENTHAL
J. FISH
ISADORE GRABOW
NATHAN BRENNER
HARRY BOBBINS
GOODMAN VELICK
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Four Body Design. Comprise New
Line of Cars Now Being Shown;
Price. From $875 to $970.
For Passover
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For Sacramental Purposes Only
EMPIRE 4758
294 KENILWORTH
ARE YOU SATISFIED
WITH YOUR PRESENT JOB?
We want a few Jewish young men to sell the best selling
automobileon the market. We furnish prospects. An excellent
connection for the right men.
/CHEVROLET/
Apply ABE MAX
STRENG CHEVROLET COMPANY
Empire 4035
8510 Twelfth St.
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Hours-9 A.
to 9 P. M.; Sat. 9 to 6
CHIROPODIST—FOOT SPECIALIST
1910 Clairmount, Cor. Twelfth
I.ady Attendant. X-Ray
Associated in Office with Dr. P. M. Bernstein
TrIple-parked and .soled
—to Insure ahaoluie
freshness nod crlapoca,
Detroit Distributor: LEVIN BROS., 1354 DIVISION ST.
EGG SIZE
$
$9.75
8
50
$10.50
$11.50
SEMET SOLVAY COKE is the dependable household
fuel. NATIONALLY KNOWN, ALWAYS UNI: ORM
INSIST ON THE GENUINE
Smokeless—Sootless—Low in Ash
PHONE WHITTIER 9200
EAST SIDE COAL CO.
WE'RE IN BUSINESS TO MAKE A KILLING
SpecirilitIng In the Extermination at
eat. 'tire. Roach., eat.
ren•nts Don't lis•e to Leave Premix..
Rose Rat Exterminator Co.
242 W. Lafayette Blvd.
A National Institution
University Club.
Herman Kass, president, an-
nounced the executive, member-
ship, entertainment, social, ath-
letic and financial committees. A'
Ilonigman, chairman of the enter-
tainment committee, gave a brief
outline of his plans for the sum-
mer. Mr. Liverisky entertained
the boys by singing a few popular
numbers.
BONSTELLE PLAYHOUSE
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
The llebrew Ladies' Aid Society
STAGES "SAINT JOAN"
TO RENT, ROOM—Nicely fur-
will
give a luncheon and card
nished room, for one or two peo-
"Saint Joan," Bernard Shaw's Party on April 25, at the Knights
ple. Northwestern section. No
dramatic
story
of
Joan
of
Arc:
of
Pythias
Hall, 3153 Cass ave•
children. Reasonable. Tele-
opens at the Bonstelle Playhousinue. Luncheon will be served
phone Longfellow 0931.
Monday night, with Eden Gray and , Prizes will be given at each table.
FOR RENT—Large room in mod- Clara Clemens (Mrs. Gabrilo- Mrs. Helen Auslander, assisted by
ern apartment on Pingree near witsch), in the title role, and ! Mrs. Minnie Klein, are in charge
Twelfth St. Phone Garfield George Blackwood and Craig Ward of the luncheon. Tickets may be
6944-R.
in prominent parts. Miss Cray '.secured from members or by call-
will play for the first week and part ing Garfield 6454-R.
SNOW WHITE HAND LAUNDRY
of the second, Mme Clemens for
— Men's shirt s, children's
Ozur Yelehd.
part of the second week. This has
clothes. We are master ironers.
Final arrangements for the April
been called "the greatest play of
Phone Euclid 9893.
frolic,
to
be
held Sunday, April 8.
the greatest living dramatist,"
at the Fort Wayne, have been
WANTED—Experienced short or- it is built on modern lines and is
made.
The
committee
announce-
der cook for delicatessen in filled with irresistible comedy ittiti
that it will be prepared to take
summer resort, 25 miles from thrilling melodrama. The author
rare
of
200
couples.
Two
U. of
Detroit.
Services needed for treats Joan of Arc with deep feel-
M. fraternities have written that
summer months only.
Call ing and a seriousness that mak,
they will attend in a body and sim-
Northway 5012 for appointment. his play a fine piece of literature,
and a suitable offering fur the ilar patronage is expected from
EUROPEAN TOUR—Eighth trip. Easter season. At the same time local organizations. Monk Wat-
Chaperoned. June sailing. Ref- his language is modern and realis- son and the Keystone Serenaders
erences. Itinerary, Cora Kahn, tic, and Joan moves through the promise an extremely pleasant eve-
514 I. 0. 0. F. Temple, Cincin- play as a real living person, not at ning for those who will attend.
nati, Ohio.
all "highbrow" or stilted, but living Due to the incompleteness of the
her faith in a matter-of-fact way list of patrons, it will not be. an-
GENTLEMAN desirse furnished that makes her a strikingly inter- nounced until next week. There
room and board with refined esting and human figure in the will be a board meeting Monday,
private family. Call Savoy Ho- play.
April 2, at 2014 Calvert avenue.
tel, Randolph 5600, Room 335.
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
FOR RENT—Furnished room with
The last meeting of the sorority
"Out of the Night" at (,he
private family for young lady,
was held at the home of Miss Flor-
Majestic
Next
Week.
gentleman or couple. Must be
ence Rosen, 1450 Twelfth street.
seen to be appreciated. 9255
ans were discussed for an open
The theater goer who loves to be
Ilazel•ood Ave. Phone Gar-
thrilled and made to laugh, all v eting to be held at the home of
field 39894.
s Ruth 'Nieman, 1937 Virginia
within a few seconds, will appre-
on Tuesday, April 10.
FOR RENT— Newly furnished ciate "Out of the Night," the offer- PI I
room with private family. Suit- ing of the ‘Voodwsrd Players at
Delta Sigma Phi Sorority.
able for one or two persons. the Majestic Theater, Woodward
iss Rose A. Rappaport of 9671
Pleasant surroundings. Phone at Willis, next week.
Delmar avenue was hostess at the
Euclid 0369-R. Mrs. Belinsky,
The presentation gains added in-
last
meeting of the Delta Sigma
1955 Blaine, Apt. 1.
terest owing to the fact the play
Phi Sorority on Friday. Flans are
was written by Margery Williams,
MACK B. WEISS—Strictly kosher the new and popular leading wom- being made for summer affairs.
catering for weddings, ban- an of the company. It was first The sorority will hold an open
quets, parties, etc. Excellent produced here at the New Detroit meeting the third week in April.
food. Rates reasonable. Will about two seasons ago, the same The hostess served a luncheon, and
also rent out home for parties company being seen in Chicago for bridge sad dancing followed the
and weddings. 1670 Pingree three months and in New York for meeting. The next meeting will
be at the home of Miss Beverly
Ave. Phone Empire 7146.
Ft longer period.
Shnurowitz 15841 Lnverness. All
FOR RENT—Nice furnished room
correspondence sent to the soror-
suitable for young lady. 2010 "Abie's Irish Rose" Returns
ity should be addressed to Miss
to the Garrick - Theatre Sallye Baxter of 2023 Hazelwood
Hazelwood Ave. Golds. Phone
Garfield 29734.
avenue. Miss Rose Koffman was
The world has long since en- granted a leave of absence while
MRS. J. SIIERLINE—First class dorsed the soundness of the rhyme
attending college at Ypsilanti.
cooking and catering for wed- about the satisfaction that always
dings and parties. 15852 Lin- comes from old friends and old
Tau Phi Fraternity.
wood Ave. Telephone Hemlock books.
A meeting of the Tau Phi Fra-
1881-W.
For this reason Anne Nichols' ternity was held Sunday, March
perennial "Abie's Irish Rose" has 25, at the Y. W. II. A. The enter-
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
never outworn its welcome where- tainment committee reported that
room with young couple. Suit-
ever it has been shown.
all plans for the first anniversary
able for gentleman or lady. 2224
Ss it is that although the ro- dinner dance were completed. This
W. Euclid avenue, Phone Euclid
mance of Alde and his Irish sweet- affair will take place at the Addi-
1817-ht. Shear.
heart was seen in Detroit no longer son Hotel, Saturday, March 31.
COMPLETE SERVICE for ladies ago than two weeks, it will come This will be one of the many
and gentlemen; first class shoe again to the Garrick theatre on events to be held by this group of
shining and repairing; suits April 1 for a limited engagement. young men this year. Max Radom
pressed while you wait. Barium
was host at the last weekly smoker
Tower Valeteria (Ground Floor). Checker Cabs Empire 7000 at his home, 1658 Waverly.
FOR ALE—Martindale Ave., 6
room house, garage and side r
drive. • All improvements. Shull
down. Inquire at 290 Hague
avenue. Phone Empire 3578.
WANTED
loan of *1000 for
five months, 5100 bonus, a deed
of $18,000 nne as security.
Write to Bo J02, Jewish Chron-
icle.
FOR RENT—Upper duplex, 4 bed-
rooms, Frigidaire, thermostat
heat; furnished or unfurnished.
1215 Burlingame avenue, Long-
fellow 3060•
Checker Cabs Empire 7000
Ilh:RNARD SHAW
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Original New York Production and Costumes!
SUCCESS!
NEW YORK •
SUNDAY
at 3:30
LONDON PARIS
POPULAR CONCERT
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
TICKETS
25c to $1
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SOLOIST
Detroit Symphony Woodwind Ensemble
MON. EVENING, APR. 2, AT 8:30
SEATS NOW
TUES. EVENING, APR. 3, AT 8:30
use hi
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JEANNETTE VREE.LAND, Soprano
RICIIARD CROOKS, Tenor
MARGARET MATZENAUER, Contralto
FRED PATTON, Russ
RF.INALD WERRENRATM, Baritone
Orchestra–Organ–Piano–Four Choirs (400 Voices)
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Geo. O'Brien
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Empires 3488
12th Street at Seward Busk,'" °ffic•
Empire 3472
Celia Adler as guest artist, supported by Fisha Fishzon in
'rickets at Box Office.
New York's latest success
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"THE SACRIFICE"
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By Jack Cordon
SATURDAY MATINEE, MARCH 31
"THE RICH LITTLE ORPHAN"
By A. Zolotarefsky
/vAnkAiraiont,
SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 31
"THE BROKEN HEARTS"
/MOVI nEu TONE
SUNDAY NIGHT, APRIL 1
"RESURRECTION"
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MAJESTIC w T•I,G1m. 8303
oadward at WHIN
By Tolstoy
DETROIT0LELAND HOTEL
WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN„ Jr, Manager
BAGLEY AT LASS AVIN131
CTIETROIT'S new great
hotel with superior
accommodations for 1200
in the new Bagley Avenue
shopping, hotel and
theatre district.
HERE'S A NOVELTY
A Thrilling Mystr•y Comedy, i t n t-
011r pop-
tcrl by .11argrry
afar lending woman.
Offering the Best of All Thrill
Comedies
%al
"OUT OF
THE NIGHT"
Main Dining Room
6 Months in New York
6 Months in Chicago
Fountai, 1 Room
Ewan, Reffaxreats
end the fax..
Nights — All
Seats 50c to $1.10.
Mats. Thursday, Sat., all seats 250
to 50c.
Phone Glen. 8300 for R
lions
Beginning Saturday Mat., April 7,
"Gentlemen Prefer Mlondes"
Coffee Shop
Large, wed-fur.ashed rooms. zoo modern sample rooms
Near Interstate But Terminals
A Credit to Highland Park
John C. Shields
for
MAYOR
ELECTION APRIL 2, 1928
EXPERIENCED
For twenty years an
active lawyer.
General Attorney for
Pere Marquette Rail-
way Company.
DEPENDABLE
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Former member Hos-
pital Board.
Member of Council
until he resigned to
be a candidate f o r
Mayor.
nstructor Detroit Col-
leg of Law.
He has a thorough
grasp of our munir-
ipal problems.
Director of Wayne
County & Home Say.
ings Bank.
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"ICOR" [Detroit Division]
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Announces a Grand Bazaar
"He Has the Confidence of Our People"
Vote for JOHN C. SHIELDS and insure a business administration
on a pay-as-you-go policy with retrenchment in municipal expenditures.
For the benefit of a Jewish Colony (Detroit) in Soviet Russia
Bent selected merchandise will be sold at very reasonable
prices.
April 13th, 14th, 15th, 1928
JERICHO HALL, 2705 JOY ROAD AT LINWOOD
DONATED BY JEWISH VOTERS OF HIGHLAND FARB
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66 Years' Experience
Zedakah Club.
There will be no meeting ant
after the Passover holidays. Th
date of next meeting will a
PP ear i
The Chronicle. The bridge-lunch
e oi to be given Wednesday, Apri
25, at Webster Ball, will be the
next event given by the club. Al
proceeds go for needy infants
Anyone knowing of such case
should call Mrs. Charles Kohn.
Longfellow 1157, or the president,
Empire 0398.
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Cadillac 5442
SAINT JOAN
OSSIP GARRILOWITSCII, Conductor
"SUNRISE"
la shown at
11:27-1,30—.3.33
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First Time at Poular Prices!
A THRILLING, DRAMATIC PLAY OF JOAN OF ARC
Bach St. Matthew Passion
It's
Amazing
Nrairrttal nub
Cult Nigro
Mats. Tom. Thur.
ad Sat. cos, 73c
PLAYHOU3i •
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AT ALL
GHOCEltS
FURNACE
PEA SIZE
CHESTNUT
Levine Brothers (51. • J. Le-
vine), wholesale distributors for
Michigan of the Manishewitz Mat-
zos, have returned from a visit to
the Manishewitz plant in Cincin-
nati and are enthusiastic over the
efficiency and cleanliness of the ler
gest Matzo factory in LA.. world.
Levine Brothers, whose ware-
house in Detroit is at 135-e division
street, particularly ,aud tau sani-
tary methods of Manishe sitz
Brothers. Eieryihing — and the
hlanishewitz's mallufacture every-
thing that is needed for the Pass-
over table—is packed in indi
jars or packages, and the particu-
lar care of the managers is always
in the direction of cleanliness. One
of the Manishewitz Brothers, Rabbi
Hirsh Manishewitz, having been
trained for the pulpit, takes an ac-
tive interest in the firm, and the
Kashruth angle is in this way best
gem rdeeL
At the same time, Levine Broth-
ers assure, the best bakers and food
experts are on Manishewitz pay-
roll to guarantee that their articles
should be the most delicious on the
market.
75c—$1.50
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Dawn of a,
new exam-
/the art Of'
otion Picture,
Entettainmentc
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NIGHTS
onstelle
MONDAY
APRIL 2
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A PASSOVER
TREAT
Samuel Plotler, well known to
Detroiters as a shoe expert of long
standing, announces to his many
Ezta Yehuda Club.
.frries i t'sheur wning of his shoe shop
An interesting meeting of the I tl l l I btI) o
• f the General Motors
Yehuda Club
°i I building, under the n ame of the
E: 1 7rr'i'
No
ide
Monday
ab"t
at
home
Motors Boot Shop.
Esther Friedman of Broadstreet.
A visit to his new shop will eon-
The members wrote essays on the
%Ince you that it is one of the finest
subject, "Should Young Judacane and must beaut if ully arranged
organize to become pioneers in shops in Detroit.
Palestine?" which was followed by
A for greater attraction, how-
an interesting discussion. A Pass- ever, offered by Mr. flutter to the
over program will feature the next Detroit public is the best quality of
meeting, to be held at the home of merchandise.
1 the Greenberg, sisters.
"Only the finest made shoes will
find a market in my Motors Boot
Hadar Zion
Shop," Mr. Plotler declares. Ile
A meeting of Hadar Zion club, extends an invitation to his many
was held Saturday at Ethel Cohen's friends to visit the shop and be
home. The next meeting will be convinced of the beauty of arrange-
held at Sophie Greenstein's home, ments and fine quality of the stock
WOODWAID AT ELIOT
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TO CELEBRATE
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MANISCHEWITZ
MATZO—IS
PLOTLER OPENS HIS
MOTORS BOOT SHOP
ELEVEN
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EGG MATZO
tMATZO FARFEL,
TO OBSERVE
PESACH IS
A "MITZWAH"—
Club
Notes
The formal opening of the Leader
Carpet Cleaning and Rug Company,
at 8700 Linwood, corner Blaine, on
Saturday, marked an important
event in the progress of one of the
best known carpet and rug clean-
ing houses in the state.
J. Leader, owner and manager
of the company, ascribes the reason
for the popularity and success of
the firm to the fact that every time
a patron was added his aim was to
make a friend of him, throughout
his 15 years' leadership in the busi-
ness.
Asa result—Mr. Leader pointed
out with pride—confidence was in-
stilled in the many customers.
"My customers are directly re- 91E6
sponsible for the establishment of
The following new officers were carried.
this most modern and up-to-date elected: President, Anna , Karp;
plant," Mr. Leader said. "My vice-president Fannie Entner •
pledge, therefore, is to keep up the secretary, Edith Cohen; treasurer,
good will it took so many years to Dorothy Kroll; National Fund
build, and our aim will be to even chairman, Pauline Karlin; editor.
better our service and workman- Sophie Greenstein.
ship."
Passages in the Bible about Pass-
Mr. Leader announces that he is over were explained by the leader,
new carrying a complete line of Miss Helen Kass.
rugs and carpets. These will be
offered at low prices, made poa-
Sons of Judaea
sible by the excellent buying con-
A meeting of the Sons of Jo-
nections of the firm.
dais was held Monday evening,
A contest is now in progress, the March 26, at the Jewish Center.
winner of which will receive a $500 The following officers were elect-
Chinese rug. To acquaint more cos- eil: Louis l'hilips, president;
tomers with the plant, all who send Henry Hoffman, vice-president;
rugs to be cleaned will be presented Ben Kroll, secretary; Morton Got-
with free tickets, and the holder of teamaa, treasurer; Joe Faudem,
the lucky number will he given this sergeant-at-arms.
$500 rug. The rug is now on dia-
The folloping committees were
play in the window of the companYe also elected:
Publicity commit-
at 8700 Linwood.
tee, Joe Faudem; athletic, Nathan
Schwartz, Ben Kroll and Norton
MANISHEWITZ MATZOS Gottesman; initiation, Henry Hoff-
man, Louis l'hilips and Norman
Davidson; program, Mr. Cohen,
Famous Cincinnati Plant Lauded
Louis Gus and Leo Bardak.
by Levine Bros. for Efficiency
and Sanitation.
CLASSIFIED
Graduate 1920
MATZO MEAL
After over two years of intensive
development work, Dodge Brothers,
Inc., officially announces the Stand-
dard Six line of passenger cars,
priced from $875 to $970 and supe-
rior in speed and acceleration to any
cars selling at $1000 or less. In
these new curs, it is claimed, excep-
tional riding comfort, economical
perfomance and ability to travel at
sustained high speed have been com-
bined with the sturdiness and de-
pendability for which Dodge Broth-
ers motor cars have always been so
well known.
The factory is now building the
Standard Six in four body types, the
coupe, sedan, deluxe sedan and cab-
Pdoruction of a number of differ-
ent attractive color combinations.
Production of the new sixes is now
1,000 per day and Dodge Brothers
schedules call for total output of
all types exceeding 1650 per day,
the largest production schedule in
Dodge 13rotherii-history.
The sweeping graceful lines of
Standard Six give the impression of
cars selling at much higher prices.
Although the overall height is low
adequate headroom is provided.
High seat backs and wide cushions,
both tilted at the correct angle, in-
sure the comfort of the passengers.
GARFIELD 4538
H. W. WESGATE, D. S. C.
'NO OTHER MATZO LIKE IT
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DODGE INTRODUCES
THE STANDARD SIX
KOSHER WINE
$500 Rug to Be Given Away to
Holder of Lucky Number;
All Customers Eligible.
Young
Judaea
Only Detroit Showing
This Season
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NEW, ENLARGED PLANT
9TH AND FINAL WEEK
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