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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-04-12

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A merico/ Yewisk Pali"(lleal Carter

CLIFTON AVINIJI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

TiluDentorrjEwisnatRONICLE

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'JACOBSON REMAINS
FOR 3 MORE DAYS

Ilytnie Jacobson, one of the elcv
crest comedians of the Jewii-11
stage, scored a great hit At I.itt-
man's` Yiddish Theater the least

Mortgages

Land Contracts Bought

Complete Financial
Service on
Personal Property

Automobile Accounts
Furniture Accounts
Radio Accounts
Electrical Appliances
Store Fixtures and
Factory Equipment
Garage Equipment

Bring your financial
problems to us.

UNION INVESTMENT CO.
CENTURY INVESTMENTCO.

ABRAHAM COOPER, President

• Associated Companies
Total Paid-in Crm , r•t and Surplus
52,000,000

Ground Floor, 320 W. Fort

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& CO. •

Members

New York Stock Exchange
New York Cotton Exchange
Philadelphia Stock Exchange
Chicago Stock Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Detroit Stock Exchange
New Yet k Curb-Associate

Stocks-Bonds
Grain-Cotton

SAM LACHMAN

Carl M. Deakin, Manager

325-32 Buhl Bldg.

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Cad. 4332

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NO MORE
WASHDAY
WORRIES!

New customers come to us each
week because we give them more
for their money.
Rough dr, itc per lb.-all flat
pieces ironed. Handkerchief
ironed no extra charge. You, too,
will be pleased with this or any of
our trouble-saving scervices.

U. P. A.-LIFE INSUR- CHAIRMAN OF U. P. A.
ANCE FOR JEWRY BANQUET COMMITTEE

PAGE THREE

E3111ARHASSING MOMENTS

By AARON KURLAND

A life insurance policy for a
whole people-that is what the
United l'alestine Appeal means.
We, the Jews of this generation,.
are asked to insure the future
existence of our people. We are
asked to pay the premium which
will establish an endowment of
'Jewish life in Palestine.

∎ our

dancing partner chooses to fie her

garter .. Le nonchalant .. LIGHT

Every Jew who is interested in
preserving his identity with the
culture and the civilization which
is the heritage ,ef the whole Jewish
people, must give of hi, means
towards the upbuilding of the Jew-
ish homeland. He who shirks in
this work is the enemy 14 our peo-
ple. Ile who Can and does not
give for Palestine's redemption is
a traitor tee the dreams and to the
hope,4of all the past generations of
our people.
Ile, however, Who gives today
insures for tomorrow. Ile eel
WILLIAM FRIEDMAN
HYMIE JACOBSON
give, today receives assurance Ilia!
Palestine, a Jewish Palestine, will
31r. Friedman heads the com-
,k-caul, and has, as the result,
,
be
the
haven
for
the
Jewish
lees-
mittee in charge of arrangement ,
1.44 , 11 retained for another week-
pie.
for the dinner of the United Pales.'
end. The ovation given him lust
Give today and insure your chil- tine Appeal this Sunday evening,
Friday, Saturday and Sunday was
dren's heritage in Zion. (live to- at which Jacob Billikopf will be
indicative of his having won the
day and insure your people's life the speaker.
heat. of his audience.
in Palestine.
This Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day„lacoleson will appear here in
Honor Memory of Nathan
"'Melodies of Love," and the man-
Epstein.
agement is conlident of a repeated
triumph for him.
Employes
of Jack Halperin's
His last appearance in Detdoit
this season Will I.,. on . .‘lollthly eve- FOR RENT-Furnished room for clothing store and Mr. Halperin
lady, gentleman or couple. Must and family last Friday bemired the
ning in Runishineky's operetta,
be seen to be appreciated. Very
lin scenes). "The Rabbi's Melody."
reasonable. 2257 Hazelwood. memory of Nathan Epstein, an
The testimonial last Monday in
employe of Halperin's for seven
Euclid 4775-W.
honor of :Mischa Finale was simi-
,oars. The Halperin store was
larly u great success.
FOR RENT-Large sleeping recline closed on Friday, the day of the
for one or two ladies of gentle- funeral, and other marks of respect
men or young couple. Modern were shown the' (1,okt-oh
apartment with shower. Private
family; no other roosters. Home
privileges. Very reasonable.
2014 Blaine, Apt. 24, between
Twelfth and Fourteenth.
Keyed to an expectation of the
unusual by past performance of
the Temple Arts Society Players, FOR RENT - Hazelwood, 151,
near Second, 7 roones; newly
the audience in the Brown :11onor-
decorated; with garage; reason-.
ial Chapel Tuesday es cling were
able. One black from Temple.
gratified by the series of three
Beth El.
playlets produced under the super-
vision of Mrs. Sadie Sloman and
FOR
RENT- Seward, 2015, near
the direction of Kathryn Vincent
Fourteenth; quiet, comfortable,
Mayer.
room in private fam-
A line discrimination guided the
ily; for one or two gentlemen.
impressario in the selection of the
Garage
if
desired. Rent reason-
I sketches, splendid coaching, superb
able. Call Garfield 732I-W.
staging and a man , than adequate
reading of lines ee I portrayal of
busifiess marked the third per- WANTED-Refined Jewish girl
desires room with adult family.
formance of the season as some-
Phone Empire 9555-J.
thing rarely worth while.

!THEY

lilt th.

TASTE 11 sr Ina inn tun 2n 31 11I% A4.111

CLASSIFIED

Three Playlets Well
Staged by Temple
Arts Society.

OP. Lorillard Cs.,

THE

FISH

1703

CHALLENGER

The curtain rais , r , "Ch alms a r e
"Try the A ?ocelot)' Way"
FOR RENT-Furnished room suit-
theMan," a product of the pen of
able for two men or young
the Oct roit writer. Ilek , n Pitts
couple; quiet home; no children.
Parker. gave the :Mesdames Ger-
555 Hague. Phone Northway
trude Sarasohn, Jeanette Barnett
3485-J.
rAMILV
SERVIC[ ‘1
and lslada. Sloman and Miss Hilde-
gard,. Oxenhandler a sophisticated WANTED-Young man as part-
I vehicle where nuance as well as
ner in going busines , . Must be
line wen- of equal importance. All
willing tee invest $250 and act
four of the talented players made
as salesman. A wonderful op-
3514.20 Caniff St.
the most of their ports to the keen
portunity for right party. Good
Empire 2251
delight of an appreciative audi-
living assured at start. Apply
OWL' 4M.ILN ence,
11g
2231 Hastings St.
"The Dear Departed," a comedy
by Stanley
very W. W. WANTED-Woman to cook meals.
The Only Direct Route
for small family. Call Mr. Far-
Jacoles-y in tenor, got under way
ber, Hemlock 8302-W.
with a ripple of laughter and
reached port outside the Ring-O'- MRS
I SHERI INE Ft
ors •I a-
.
Bells, offstage, in a gale of merri-
$15.00
catering for weddings and par-
ment.
Messrs.
Harry
51.
linden
Niagara Falls, Buffalo
' ties.
15850 Linwood.
Long-
and Benjamin Wilk as heirs-pre-
fellow 7352.
$6.25
sumptive of the not-yet departed
Abel Morryweather - the latter FOR RENT-Furnished room for
Hamilton, Toronto
played by Frank W. 31artin-were
one or two gentlemen; half
Wilkes Barre, Scranton
ably abetted by Mrs. Henrietta
block from street car. 19sie
$11.00 Kit
Gladwin and Mrs. Ruth Warren
Blaine. M. Webber.
G o rdon, not to forget the charm-
NIAGARA MARTZ
ing young player, Miss :Marjorie FOR SALE - Long established
LINFS
kosher restaurant and sandwich
Schernbeck.
Cherry 6468 2228 Woodward Ave.
shop, including fixtures. Reason.
"Mansions," performed
with
The Vox Ihraler is Uppo+lie U.
owner leaving town. Inquire at
splendid restraint and sympathetic
9359 Mack avenue.
interpretation of the dramatic val-

AMERICAk i

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ti"ught.m,

NEW YORK CI f Y

A HAPPY UNION

Through Service

DETROIT
TO
$6--PITTSBURGH--$6

VIA

AKRON, $4.00
YOUNGSTOWN, $5.00

JACKRABBIT BUS STATION
1735 CASS AVENUE
235 Battey Avenue
Clifford 61155
Cadillac 2200

such

Buses

Low Fares Everywhere

CHICAGO
$ 4.00
CINCINNATI
5.00
CLEVELAND
3.50
PITTSBURGH
6.00
ST. LOUIS
... 7.00
KANSAS CITY ... 10.00

For Information
Call

SUNNY
SOUTH
LINES

Bagley Are., nor. Grand River

Pony Express Coaches
to CHICAGO

are built entirely of steel
CAdillast 4114

Fare-$5.00

W WJ
10 to 10:30 P. M.

ues by Mrs. Edith Kopelson, Miss
FOR RENT-Large airy room
Ethel Lappner and 31r. Morton
suitable for one or two gentle-
Pearl, was a revelation not only
men; private family; garage op-
of the smiled professional back-
tional. 3006 Leslie. near Lin-
ground of Mrs. Kopelson but of the
wood car and Dexter bus. Hem-
remarkable innate ability of the
lock 2266-W.
two newcomers who supported her,
each in a role that was exacting TO RENT-Young man want-
room with private family, pre-
i far beyond the demands usually
ferably Art Center vicinity. Ad-
made of amateur talent.
dress Box 350, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

Jackrabbit
Lines

RAND. 3600

Hear the ryllo program or the
"Ibidu.n-Essex Challengers"
eveg Fri lay evening



What are human beings striving
for?
Liberty-Freedom.
But aren't we free?
It all depends what we call Free-
Lon.
Haven't we all the liberty we
wants.
There is ample evidence that
mankind is not at all as free as it
might be, that humans do not en-
joy that liberty to which they have
a right.
And this lack of complete liberty,
this want of Freedom and this
yearning of men and women from
liberation of the thraldom which is
still theirs, gives point to Passover,
the Ancient Jewish Festival of
Liberation.
Thousands of years have elapsed
since the children of Israel march-
ed out of Egypt a free people. It
was a new thought this emancipa-
tion of slaves and for all the ear-
rt.oding centuries and centuries.
The Jewish people, the world over,
have held aloft the Torch of Free-
dom, have kindled from age to age
the blazing tires of Liberty.
And when the children of Israel
marched ,a4 of Egypt they baked
their own unleavened bread. Mat-
zoth they called it
It was customary of every Jew
to bake his own Matzoth. But there
came a time when that was impos-
sible.
A complex civilization, the
many demands that constantly
neatly upon the time and energies
of Sean called for specialization
and so there came into being the
:Matzoth bakeries, the most out-
standing of which is the B. Mani-
schewitz Company of Cincinnati,
Ohio, founded in 1S68.
Pesach is a unique holiday. Tn
deserve this holiday properly, it
is essential to have the unique
Matzoth, the Manischewitz Mat
nth and Matzoth Products.
The moral is obvious.
Pesach unique. No other fen
in the Jewish calendar like it.
Manischewitz Matzoth is uniqu
there is no other Matzoth like
What a happy union!

TENDERS ARE
KAHN,
FOR TI)
SYNAGOGUE BUILT)
GAN, PLANS MAY
ALBERT KAHN, IN(
APRIL 27th.

Chalk/19in g you to know the best

in Performance-Fineness-Comfort

For Instance, on the Coach, if your First Payment, with your present
car included, is $251, we will arrange your monthly payments at $18.72.
If your First Payment, with your present car included, is $308, we will arrange
your monthly payments at $35.12.

WANTED-Room, board and
washing in small family fort
partially invalid man. Call Arl-
ington 1421.51.

FOR RENT-Well furnished room
for gentleman or couple. All
conveniences. Close to car and
bus line. Folbe, 9327 North
:Martindale, Euclid 4813-W.

Your present car will probably cover the entire first payment.

offers the lowest available finance terms on the balance.

ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
TORS-We da painting, deco-
rating and plastering. Guaran-
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2967
Gladstone. Phone Garfield
5128 from 7 to 10 a. nes and 4
to 8 p. m.

FOR RF1NT-Nice large room with
shower bath. Close to car line.
For one or two gentlemen. 1600
Seward Ave., Apt. 121.
Em-
pire 0753.

WANTED-Young Jewish couple
to rent a furnished room; also
all home privileges; only two in
family. Apply A. Wacolas, 1519
tee, n.f. JuoKIIIS Ca....
..
tendon is one of the best kn..
hotel men in America. He le
served here since 1896 in the a
Russell House, the Pontchartrai,
and the Book Cadillac. Ile cam(
to the Detroit-Leland as manager
in June, 1927.
Bowman Group Here.
Final agreement to entrust the
management of the Detroit-Leland
to the Bowman group was reached
at a meeting of the Detroit Hotel
Company recently. Negotiations
were carried on prior to that
through the Development Service
Corporation, a group formed to
fdevelop hotel properties for the
Bowman chain.
Harry A. Stormfeltz and Ed-
ward A. Loveley, of the Storm-
feltz-Loveley Company, represent-
ed the owners of the hotel and
Russel Armstrong the develop-

Plats

TO OWN

DEE to an expansion program the
home office has allowed us to
make a special proposition to
three additional salesmen for
Wayne or Oakland counties. Ad-
vances if you can qualify. Must
belong to Masonic order. Acacia
Mutual Life Assn., 1920 Dime
Bank Bldg.

HOME FOR SALE-On Taylor,
between Lawton and Wildemere,
9-room brick, on 40-ft. lot;
double garage, side drive, plenty
of shrubbery, two baths and ex-
tra lavatory. In good condition.
As owner is leaving citv i it will
For
be sold very reasonably.
appointment. telephone Euclid
2428.

The II. M. C. Purchase

On our own streets, Ebbex the Challenger, under competent observation,
averaged 20.2 miles per gallon. The average owner in this city can
expect 18 to 20 miles and upward. Commercial users operating large fleets of Essex cars say
that service and maintenance costs, covering millions of miles of operation, are lowest of

k‘,

any car they ever tested.

adult-size capacity, riding
ease and economy

tified only with costly cars,
and available, when at all,
only as"ext ras," at extra cost
on cars of Essex price. Check
these items as you buy. In
Essex t be Challenger-a com-
plete, fine big "Six"-these
items of course are standard.
They cost not one cent extra.

-and with its brilliant chas-
sis quality and fine, large
bodies-Fssex
(I/lenges,
too, in proved V .1 1.1' E. It
offers a con:pleteness of fine
car quipti.ent Lrn.crly Len-

They represent easily above
one hundred visible dollars'
additional value, and are an-
other reason why the public
is awarding to Essex the larg-
est business it has ever known.

With its open challenge that
excepts no car

-with its 24`; greater power

and challenging up to 70 miles
an hour.

-with its greater beauty,

Hamtramck Branch

11672 Jos.

Campau Ave.

Tel. Arlington 9877

SUBURBAN DEALERS

Fay Motor Sales
Dearborn
7astwood Motor Sales

S. &total Ave, E. Detroit

-lodges Auto Smiles

Ferndale

- aka Drive Garage

WM

F•rmington

imp Motor Sales
poyati,Stat• St, Lincoln Park

by Josteeman, Krusell &

ren, IliCunningham.
the pets Redford

Checker

AND UP - AT FACTORY

Standard Equipment includes: 4 hy-
draulic shock absorbers-electric gauge
for gets and oil-radiator shutters-
saddle lamps-windshield niper-glare

pro,/ rear view mirrar-electrolack-
controls on steering wheel-all bright
parts chromium-plated.

Aaron DeRoy Motor Car Co.

Wholesale mud Retail Salesroom. WOODWARD AT GARFIELD
Telephone Columbia 1300
Parts and Service, 481 CANFIELD AVE. W. Night and Sunday Senice-Call Glendale 10184
Branch Offm•--11110 Broadway-Randolph 3579

$695
Coach
-
2-Pass. Coupe - 695
Phaeton - - - 695
Coupe - - - - 725

(with tumble seat)

Standard Sedan
795
Town Sedan - - 850
Roadster -
- 850
Convertible Coupe 895

East Side Branch

14937 E. Jefferson

At Wayburn.

Tel. Lenox 3077

SUBURBAN DEALERS

Metropolitan Dealers:

KAISER MOTOR SALES

ROTHFUSS MOTOR SALES

Ideal Garage

BAKER MOTOR SALES

KERO & SCHOENHERR
19021 Vs. Drag Ma

RUND MOTOR SALES

Does Motor Sal«

BEGIN BROTHERS

NORTHWESTERN MOTOR
SALES

SNETHKAMP AUTO SALES
INC.

Lauhoff Sales & Sonic.

BAILEY MOTOR SALES

15325 John R. St.

7744 lwallth St.

10939 Kerr hovel

DETROIT MOTOR SALES CO.
INC.

3655 liduh•gsn

DEUTSCH BROS.

13515 Grabot

FIFA Harps. Awe.

11201 Gr•nd River

O'BRIEN MOTOR SALES

6520 Mich•g•o

5927 Mack Ave.

7771 Gratiot Ave.

JOHN R. TAYLOR CO.

10440 Grand River A...

Nivel.

Reuse

Royal Oak

24317 E. Jeffers.
St. Clair Sher*.

Hudson Wayne Co.

War.,

AM W. Fort St.

TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES

2964 Gratiot A...

Harry T. Carver, Jr.

RAYNAL BROTHERS

WALKER MOTORS, INC.

Wyapelet to

Mg Clutha.. A...

13340 Woodwud

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