PAGE TEN _ Drapes should be dry cleaned You cannot cleanse your fine drapes and curtains at home as well as Forest's experts, for these men have been trained by years of ex- perience to know how to cleanse different fab- rics most effectively. Now is the time to send your household cov- erings, such as slip covers, curtains, rugs and carpets, to Forest. Have your house beautiful- ly clean and new for the spring holidays. Forest Dry Cleaniny le In the Hands of Specialists. You May Entrust Your Finest Garment, to Them INDIREST CLEANERS I C,, DYERS 533.547 FOREST AVE I COlumbia 4200 Toasted Sandwiches of all Kinds DOUGHNUTS FRIED IN KOSHER CRISCO Made While You Wait DOWNYFLAKE DOUGHNUT SHOP 4655 Woodward Columbia 4475 3741 Fenkell Ave. Longfellow 5542 IF YOU KNEW That you could save 50 to 60 ,/, on furniture, would you coves tigate? Just call me and let me explain our new plan of work- ing on a COST-I'LUS BASIS. FRANK FARKUS. ACTON FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING COMPANY Let us make your old suite look and wear likenew. Reupho l stering done by our skilled craftsmen In materials such as timbales, Dimes and velours at low price.. All work done by men with years of experience In new furniture making. Invitation to Visit the Leader Carpet Cleaning Plant. "If ft RONICLt 48, DIES SUDDENLY ' arranged to take all visitors Refined Biographical Material, through our plant and the public For some reason Justice Gibbs is welcomed." disliked any reference to his early boyhood on the east side or to his If you devote your time to study birthplace, In spite of h' posi- you will avoid all the irksomeness tion and attainments he was not of life.—Seneca. listed in any of the standard works of reference, which was said to be due to his refusal to supply the Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. information which is usually re- quired for such books. In at least two instances his picture was printed but without the usual bio- graphical material. Because of his severity to crimi- nals who came before him for sen- tence he had received threats against his life and during the time he sat as county judge he never went without a bodyguard. He dispensed with the bodyguard after he was elevated to the Supreme Court bench but even then would never enter a crowded elevator. He demanded that he be alone in the elevator. That the threats against him were not idle ones was shown by the fact that after one such docu- ment, received at the beginning of his career, a bomb was exploded in front of the Bronk Courthouse. The jurist escaped injury but the bomb caused much damage. The Caste #101 ,,• .N.11(3,11110; Touring bombing occurred Oct. 31, 1914. SO , 45. Hite Fitr4L; us/lam-car &aid! AT It NEW LOW PRICE IN THIS LARGE AND POWERFUL ILLVS• KIN I GUT "7041" n NA, COACH 104% Helped Make Bronx • County. tr./weir included. tsr F OR smartness of line, richness of color and perfec- tion of detail, the new style Willys-Knight "70-11" tan be compared only with expeinthe custom-built ears. It is the largest, most beautiful and most power- ful Knight-engined cur ever offered at so low a price. Drive the new style Willys-Knight, and you will lie gratified with the silence, speed and ac t is ity of its big, powerful motor — the patented double sleeve-valve engine. Long service will effect increasing minontliness and efficiency, while remarkable freed from repairs and carbon troubles insures low operating cost. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC., TOLEDO, 01110 NEW •6 FI NGER .11111. CONTROL" o. :i 4 , ,41i 1 „ 1: rltr,-,;(n , oll I pelmnI/L v. One button operates motor aster, and ay Simple in io meeting yew,. fedn; v. 0 1tiri, ond , 7e ,,.. 12rsf B6tNtgi•11(1111G11 -1T WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. 2965 Woodward lot Charlotte) Phone Randolph 3520 9321 Grand River Ave. Phone Euclid 6353 12740 E. Jefferson Anil Phone Lenox 3063 AMICK MOTOR SALES, INC. GOULAIT MOTORS, INC. DAYE W. COMPTON CO. 10338 Mack Ave. Phone Lenox 6001 17339 Redford Ave. Phone Redford 0287 4130 Cass Ave. (at Willis) Phone Columbia 4550 DOLENGA AUTO COMPANY CHAS. PRIEBE MOTOR SALES DON CHAPMAN 2816 E. Canfield Phone Melrose 4686 8925 Gnat of luttier 6500 4445 Woodward (Convention Hall Bldg). Phone Glendale 10008 STANLEY RYNIEWICZ STANLEY RYNIEWICZ McLAREN At ATKINSON SALES 12115 Jos. Camp., Arlington 0709 12190 Conant Ave Arl ngton 4216 737 South Main St.. Plymouth Phone 109 HENRY W. BELISLE KU LIAN SALES & SERVICE F. ADAMS MOTOR CAR CO. 6445 Eno orth 131.d. Phone Loci d 6166 Walnut St. and Biddle. Wyandotte Phone 1092 DANIEL MERCURE WEST MOTOR SALES South Rockwood Poona Trenton 7006.16 4366 Warren Ave. W. Phone Walnut 3502 DON CHAPMAN HAAR-CUTLER MOTOR SALES, INC. 13.15 Delis!. St. River Poore. Phone Cedar 3022 AMICK MOTOR SALES, INC. 17511 Van DO. An , . let Davison) Phone Lincoln 9068 HAVEL MOTOR SALES Utica. Phone 94 CLAY SALES & SERVICk. 13228 Mack Avenue Phone 11 dory 10232 1375 Michiyan Ave. (at Eighth) Phone Cadillac 6760 ECKER SALES & SERVICE FEDDERSON & CHRISTENSEN Slate and Fen s. L tiepin Park Phone Atlant c 0540 9933 Chalmers. Llocoln 2897 HESLEY MOTOR SALES 12579 GratIot. Whittier 7532 LOSEY SALES & SERVICE 14245 Plymouth Rd. Phone Fa mum, WA Justice Gibbs served in the legis- lature in 1913 and while there took an active part in promoting the legislation which made the Bronx into a county. He was made the first judge of the new county after a bitter political fight which split the Democratic organizations there. However, at the expiration of his term he was renominated with the endorsement of both parties. He was a member of the Na- tional Democratic Club, the State Bar Association, Bronx County Bar Association, Society of !Medi- cal Jurisprudence, an honorary member of the Veterans of For- eign Wars, and took an active in- terest in Jewish charities. He left his wife, Anna White Gibbs, a son, Howard, who is a student at Rutgers College, and two daughters, }lariat and Isadora. Flags of the Brunk and Manhat- tan courthouses were flown at half mast when news of the death reached the city. A number of his associates on the bench paid trib- ute to his ability as a jurist and his personal probity. Noted Recording Artist in Person at Fox. to °perste. No viers IIIIS IIEUHITTIONS ON MODEL "SO" Coupe 4995 Touring - 4913 Coach . 4913 Roadster - 4913 Sedan - • WO 16333 Woodward. Arlington 8830 WARREN SERVICE GARAGE Warren. Phone 18-F•2 WILLYS•OVERLAND, INC. Commercial Car Division 444 W.II s W (at Cass) Columbia 1450 ' The biggest "name seller" among recording artists is the dis- tinction claimed for Johnny Mar- vin, singer and entertainer, who heads the stage program at the Fox Theater this week. As a rec- ord-breaking record maker Johnny has set the pace for all others to the tune of 18,000,000 records sold, wrapped up, paid for and de- livered. For his personal appear- ' ance at the Fox he has selected from his almost limitless reper- toire of songs and ditties those which have won the widest acclaim. Every Customer a Booster for SAM SHAPIRO With CONNELL CHEVROLET COMPANY 11520 Jos. Campau Ave. Arlington 2336 Swinford-Sherman Co. Chas. Swinford 3320 - 28 10347 Woodw'd Me cant The Shop Where - -esY Between Calvert and a3lar and Service PrevaiL Collingwood James Sherman Joy Road Storage DISTRIBUTORS Kelly-Springfield Tires Willard Batteries CAR WASH A.C.Krenz JEWISH KNIGHTS people would only know what different methods there are in cleaning rugs and if they would take the time to visit the different Member of N. Y. Supreme plants and see how rugs are clean- Court Bench Succumbs ed in the cleaning process, they would surely pick our method only in Sanitarium, for cleaning their rugs," is the as- surance given by the Leader Car- WATKINS GLEN, N. Y. — pet Cleaning Co. "There wan a time when people Louis 1.). Gibbs, Supreme Court would send their rugs out to be Justice of the First Judicial Dis- cleaned and they would ask their trict, New York City, died sud- cleaner on the phone, how do you denly at the Glen Springs Sanitar- clean rugs? The answer was giv- ; ium here Saturday morning. Ile en them, we vacuum your rugs and' was 48 years old. Ile had been in shampoo them. Shampooing means ill health and •came here four washing. Now the washing was weeks ago for treatment. None of the members of his fam- done by most of the cleaners by putting soap on the rug and scrub- ily was with him when he died. D. bing the surface of it and then Robert Kaplan, who was his court scraping the soap off. When the clerk and a close friend, arrived rug was delivered to the home It byre to take the body back to New looked very bright, and in about a f ork. Judge Gibbs lived at 235 week later, the rugs started to Central Park West, New York, Funeral services for Justice look dull again, an though it had never been cleaned, the reason be- Gibbs were held at 10 o'clock ing that soap was left in the rugs. Tuesday morning at the Riverside "But we went further than that. Memorial Chapel, Seventy-sixth ! We got plant equipment consisting street and Amsterdam avenue. of the best machinery which could The services were conducted tip be bought anywhere in the country the Rev. D. Nathan Kress of Tem- which cleans the rug right down ple Emanu-El and burial was at to the bottom of the warp. We the Mount Hebron Cemetery in Flushing. take the dust out completely first, Was Strict Judge. 'then we renovate the rug on a I stadia built machine for the par- Justice Gibbs was elected to the ' pose of removing the dirt from Supreme Coat in 1924, after serv- the rugs. This machine works ing as Bronx County Judge for 10 down into the nap and washes it years. Ile was known as a strict through and through down to the and severe judge and during his warp without injuring the color, years on the Bronx county bench or breaking the rug, or stretching in particular earned a reputation it out of shape. After the reno- among criminals as a "tough" vating process, the rug goes judge. Attorneys who practiced through a high pressure rubber before him and newspaper men roller, which squeezes out the soap, who covered his court had a corn- mud and water and then the rug is , mon saying that he never entered put through a final wrench. Now the courtroom "unless he had 300 it means that the bottom of the rug years in his vest pocket." He was born abroad, was is cleaned as well as the front and I the nap is softened up and when it brought up on the lower east side is delivered to your home it will of New York City, where he at- stay clean much longer because all tended the public schools. Ile was graduated from the New York I.aw the soap is taken out. "It is rather difficult to describe School in 1906 and entered the the full process used by the Leader practice of law in the Bronx, tak- Carpet Cleaners in cleaning a rug, . ing an active part in polities as a but a visit to our plant will con- protege of Eugene McGuire, vince you that our process is the Democratic leader of the lower best process. Facilities have been !Bronx. ALEMITE KOOL MOTOR •nel CASPAR MOTOR OILS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 7 he Place with the Rig Willard Sign' Telephone GARFIELD WI British New Year's Honors Con- tain Names of Three Jewish Leaders. LONDON.-1.1. T. A.)—The New Year's honors list con- tains the names of three Jews upon whom knighthood was conferred. The honor was conferred upon Albert levy of London for his public benefactions; the Hon. Daniel Levy, speaker of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, former edi- tor of the Australian Hebrew magazine, and Manasseh Meyer, leader of the Jewish community in the Straits Settlements. Mr. Albert Levy is treasurer of the Royal Free Hospital. Re- cently he contributed $250,000 to a fund for rebuilding the hos- pital's maternity department and fur research into causes of maternial mortality' and inva- lidity. The new department is to be named for the queen by her 5. consent. HALEVY-HAZOMIR CONCERT MAY 19 Past Presidents of Both So - cieties Issue Statement on Amalgamation. MUSI C - - - Georg Schneevoigt to Be Guest Conductor Thurs- day and Friday. lh , t Elk welcomes the return of Georg Schneevoigt conductor of the Los Angeles Symphony Or- chestra, who will act as guest C011- ductor at the concerts given on Thursday and Friday by the De- troit Symphony Orchestra at Or- chestra Hall. Schneevoigt won an ovation on his last appearance with the orchestra last season. Ile is ime of the most intense musicians now before the public and his in- terpretations never fail to rouse an audience. Before assuming the conductor- ship of the Los Angeles Orchestra, he was for years a leading con- ductor both in Finland and in Eu- ropean Centers, having succeeded Felix Weingartner as head of the Kaim Orchestra in Munich, found- ed the Philharmonic Orchestra in Olso, Christiana and conducted opera most successfully in Petro- s.,1 ad, London, l'aris, home and icons. Kolar to Conduct Sunday's Pop Concert. Sunday is the twenty-first Pep Concert given at Orchestra Hall by the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra with Victor Kolar conducting. Mr. Kolar opens with an Irish tune for S. t l'atrick's d ay, pying la for u G rainge r compos ition s — I ris h Tune from County Derry, Molly on • the Shore, Colonial Song and Shepherd's Hey. A treat is promsied at this con- cert for it is the first appearance in Orchestra Hall of the Central High School Singing Club conduct- ed by Harry Seitz with Straucy Edwards, assistant, Outdo Martin, organist and Lillian Corbett, ac- companist. You are cordially invited to attend the formal opening of My Beautiful New Store THUR. MAR. 21 at 2 p.m, I The annual concert of the newly combined lialevy-Ilazontir Choral Society will take place Sund a y , have done everything possible to make my new May Is, in one of Detroit's largest store one of the most attractive of its kind in the city. auditoriums, according to an an- I want my customers to feel at home here—the entire nouncement made this week. building has been redecorated front top to bottom— The newly combined Halevy- Ilazornir Choral Society, while in every piece of merchandise is brand new, represent- existence as a unit for only a few ing the best GRAND RAPIDS and other makers of weeks, has already accomplished the better quality' furniture. Here you will be able considerable work under the guid- to select the type of fine furniture you have always ance of a temporary executive board consisting of Mrs. Franz- desired and the prices will be far less than those gen- blau and 'Messrs. Cohen, Franz- erally prevailing of inferior grades of merchandise. , blau, Goldberg, Ilaifetz, Kline, My dignified part payment plan will allow you to Milkovsky, AI a g i n, Rosenfeld, pay out of your income instead of capital. Scheyer, Sherman and Wolok Plans are under way for a A meeting of the Sisterhood of Above all, I can assure complete satisfaction, de- grand get-together party for all Congregation Emanuel will he held voting my personal attention to every customer. members to celebrate the consoli- I at the Synagogue, Taylor and Wil- Every sale guaranteed—my customers are always dation. This event, it is expected, son avenues, on Monday after- will be held around Purim right and I am here to satisfy them. noon, March 18. Miss Toeia The enlarged chorus is rehears- Mundstuck will give several num- I. ing its new repertoire each Tues- bers of interpretative dancing, the day and Thursday evening at 539 piano score of which will be I have spared no effort to Kenilworth avenue under the di- played by Miss Mary Linsky, well TO EVERY VISITOR make this Opening a huge rection of Rev. E. Zaludkowski known piano teacher and Miss Ze- A complete smoking outfit. success—music to entertain and Julius Miller, who are assisted lina Muncistuck will present see- consisting of • tray, ash by William Gayman and David ; eral piano selections. The usual you—gifts and souvenirs for tray, cigarette jar and match Skolnick. Sight reading classes social hour will follow, in charge you to take home, and other holder in greed or red enam- under the direction of Rev. II. Mil- of Mrs. Isadore Karbel. pleasant surprises. el. Just ask for one. At a board meeting held at the kovsky and Cantor A. Rosenfeld, to instruct all who require it in ; home of the president, Mrs. Eli the reading of music, begin Sachse, Tuesday evening, Mrs. S. promptly at 8 o'clock the same eve- I.. Kavanau, chairman of the rum- nings. mage sale, announced that pro- On Thursday, March 21, perma- ; ceeds to date were $563. Special 9332 Oakland Avenue nent officers and executive board thanks were given to Mrs. Ralph members are to be elected by the Paul, vice-chairman, and Mrs. Is- Ilalevy Hazomir. This new board rael Kaplan and Mrs. Isadore Kar- will take over from the present bel for their untiring efforts in so- temporary board the task of per- liciting and calling for merchan- fecting the organization and car - dise, and also to the following rying on its work. committee: Mrs. Irving Golden, Asked by The Chronicle to corn. Mrs. Joseph Newman, Mrs. Alex ment upon the new Halevyslfazo. Taub, Mrs. Morris Newman, Mrs. mir combination, Morris Scheyer J. L. Ruby, Mrs. Louis Dann, Mrs. and David Goldberg, past presi- Louis Tobin, Mrs. Samuel Light- dents of the former lialevy and stone, Mrs, J. P. Rosenthal, Mrs. . Hazomir societies, made the fol- Barney Albert, Mrs. Edtih Rosen- lowing statement: zweig, Mrs. Rachel Agree, Mrs. "Along with the Jewish com- Harry Goldstein. Out of courtesy to Mrs. A. M. munity of Detroit, we wish to hail the combination of the Halevy and Ashinsky, wife of Rabbi Ashinsky. 11548 Dexter at Burlingame Hazomir Societies as one of th e and Mrs. Israel Kaplan , board most progressive steps ever taken members, who were president and to help the future of Jewish music, vice-president, respectively, of not only in Detroit, but in the the Women's Mizrachi Organiza- world in general. tion of Detroit, it was decided to "The newly amalgamated Ha- donate one day's proceeds to that levy-Ilazomir, with its 150 or more organization. The rummage sale, members, including among them which has been closed this week, some of the finest voices in De- for the purpose of collecting more Longfellow 2844 — Longfellow 2844 troit---in fact, some of the finest merchandise, will reopen next Jewish voices in America, will be Tuesday. Immediate Delivery Service Mrs. Harry Levin, chairman of a much better exponent of Jewish music than any number of similar the annual Purim masquerade and I smaller societies could possibly be. dance, which will be given in the "By uniting two such groups, auditorium of the synagogue on the side-issue, perhaps unconscious , Sunday evening, March 31, an- of competition between them is nounced plans are being completed man,. 77, (75,,s eliminated automatically, and the to make this dance a worth-while 1 r aim of each to acquaint the people event. A Finzel orchestra, under If of Detroit and vicinity, Gentile as the direction of David Diamond, well as Jewish, with Jewish music, has been secured and prizes will be particularly of the choral nature, awarded for the most beautiful as FUR riF:77 FIR can now take its place as the prin- well as the most novel and unique fli cipal purpose of the combined or- costumes. A midnight supper will 1 [1 •also be served. Mrs. I.evin an- ganization. I r "In addition, this union makes it nounced that she will give a beau- possible for Detroit to present a tiful prize to the member selling united front to the Jewish musical the most tickets. The following committee is as- world in general with a chorus equal to the best in size and talent. sisting Mrs. Levin: Mrs. Isadore The Jewish people of Detroit can Karbal and Mrs. Eli Levin, vice- Less Tubes well be proud of the Halevy- Ha- chairman, and Mrs. I.ouis German- sky, Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, Mrs. zomir Choral Society." This Philco "Neu• Charles Marks. Mrs. S. I.. Kara- trodyn Plu Neil, Philco famous .armorer. er J. W. E. W. 0. LUNCHEON nau, Mrs. !Mandel Rosenzweig, Mrs. console • aM distance r•nge, IS A GRAND SUCCESS J. Shuman. Mrs. Max Schubiner, Wit-1101r selectivity nu,' An exquisit• secretary, is in charge of printing • u per one—NOW Louis XVI cabinet and tickets. (n.lorthan ore,/ af(at• otthoroughly high Mrs. R. B. Newman of 1478 er VOW tr e greater re. grade construction Glynn Court, chairman of the com- stionecevensh•rpertun. and elegant finish. Ina. mittee in charge of the luncheon Honor Roll Congregation Aleoother brind- TAW.. eome furniture Emanuel Bible Classes. of Mardi 6, thanks the ladies who models. Includingrectifiecomh- acted as hostesses for their co- Pull amplification and Miss Esther Ashinsky's class: operation, as well as the ladies who tt .... ...................... patronized and helped make the Sadie Karbal. affair a success. Miss Mary Neuman's class: Eve- EICCI ro.1)) anode lyn Shorn The president of the North Miss Pauline Lasser's class: Woodward branch of the Jewish Speaker Women's European Welfare Or- Sallie Antman. Miss Judith Ashinsky's class: ganization, Mrs. Geo. Cohen, called At last, • Dynamic ..m that givn res an important meeting to be held Jean Robins, Curtis Hindman, Da- Don't be content any more with sec- Ilse high notes as well Tuesday, March 19, at the home of vid Prussian. •s the pleseIng lows No , ond-rate performance! Ask about our trade in Mrs. J. Robbins, 1478 Glynn Miss Rose Friedman's class: Mil- unnatural rumbling; no I offer on the new Philco. Now you can have blurred tones.Speech Court. Those holding tickets for dred Barak, Jeanette Mitower. cies, •nd drat mcf. And the luncheon are asked to come Miss Miriam Omenke's class: the best without taking a dead loss on your tremendous volume and settle for same in order to Phyllis Kapetansky, Lillian Des- old set. Ask also about our without distortion. Free Home help the officers to balance their sow, Marion Dessow, Ruth Le Demonstration and Easy Payment Plan. No• Aerlol Needed books. Entertainment and refresh. Vine, Rita Konowitz. 411-Electrle ments will be provided during the Plans are being made for a Range C I • • • social hour. Purim celebration, the names of Oar, Fralnrrt those participating in the program to be announced in the next issue of The Chronicle. PURIM MASQUERADE OF EMANUEL LADIES I TO BE ON MARCH 31 FREE CANTOR FURNITURE SHOPS Watch for Opening! GEORGE V. DRUG COMPANY SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1929 Free souvenirs and samples for all. Visit the newest and finest fountain in the north- west section of Detroit. EI1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E Nets- Type old Trade le a i your radio SHE NEVER KNEW SON DIED IN WAR PASSAIC, N. J.—(J. T. A.)—A 10-year task of benevolent deceit ; " as ended . with the death of Si r • s . Mina Preiskal, for whom funeral rservices were held here Feb. 27. One of Mrs. Preiskal's seven children, Robert, died in France in March, 1919, while a member of the A. E. F. She never knew, be- cause since that time her children have been writing to her letters, imitating Robert's handwriting and signing his name to them. The letters were mailed to France and remailed to Sirs. Preiskal who lived in Brooklyn, N. Y. They said that Robert was sick and post- poned his return to the United Stet, from time to time, Mrs. Preiskal was 72 years old. Another of her sons, Abram Preis-; kal, was formerly Passaic Police Commissioner. ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO s 1_ Coln; Inn Hear It s Saunders Art & Radio Co. Telephone Arlington 5510 11338 Dexter Boulevard ALI.-E1:14IRIC RADIO /4../ Type Eleeteo.livearnie opmher ■ noshes. lorriodhre metirwri on aerial mauled: ergot. rw tornimees COME IN . . . IIEN It IT... 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