/fig SlffROrTJEW55lf ORM ME PAGE TEN at Madison. "C oc o a a Mtarx brothers, i M Those Grouch°, llarpo, Chico and yep o, in their cinema spectacle The Co- coanuts," adapted from their sue- cereal stage show , are seen on M r s . the screen at the Madison. Lauretta DeYoung Returns SIC to Reorganize Piano Classes. U Rubeinstein Opens Twelfth Season of Piano Teaching. When Considering the Purchase of • New FORD SEE ME D. B. KEYWELL With HANLEY DAWSON AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Third sad Hancock Cie. 1710•1•2-3•4 Lauretta DeYoung, well known in Detroit circles for her ap- pearances as pianist on the stage Any Light 4 or 6-Cylinder Car Simonized . • $6.00 Any Heavy 6 or 8-Cylinder Car Simonized - - $9.00 We Also Do Painting, Fender Bumping, Polishing and Alemiting SEE THE FINEST AUTO WASH SYSTEM IN DETROIT Wash Your Car, 9-Minute Service.... 95c MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION Park Ave. Highway West, C 100 Verner Are Open Day and Night to Serve You the new singing and talking pic- ture "Illusion," which epeoed at the Michigan on Friday. $14" $9.75 14. to 1447 sum, and waited on trade (ruin a wheel chair. At the end of one year he ' started a small boarding house on if the following additional donations: Beta Rho Delta Sorority Dr. Albert E. Bernstein, 3647 Brush street :Anonymous Mrs. '.illy Wolach, 15492 Fairfield Troty Vech Girls Celia Trachtenberg, 1601 West =Ajlilirtll!iiiiirC/001/ ---_,:- ,r1, I 0 i 4 ./eU,', ZIA. , ..ts K. Bonney, 4536 Twelfth Sarah Friedland, 1175 Euclid David Blumentleld WOODWARD AYE Third Floor vice-president; Fay . ording secretary; Gertrude Gold- man, correspondent secretary, and Samuel Engelbert, treasurer. The Cosmo Club is now engaged in preparation for an elaborate af- fair to take place soon in the in- Relief teres t s o f th Palestine "Approximately 100 committees' are going to call on every Jewish business man fur contributions to l help make the bazaar a success.. These committees are giving their time and energy and the people on whim they call should receive them with the friendly generosity which their efforts in behalf of the Toed Campaign deserves." Solomon IV. Schkloven is chair- man of the Detroit committee and Joseph Bernstein is treasurer. The bazaar committee is headed by 11nry Goldber, with A Ruben- stein as secretary. FREE FREE With absolutely no obligation as a special inducement to get acquainted in our neigh- borhood and incidentally inviting you to visit one of DETROIT'S MOST BEAUTI- FUL RADIO STORES WE WILL GIVE FREE FRIDAY NIGHT AT 9 O'CLOCK, A BEAUTIFUL SILK ADOLPH BARLOW TO VOTE LEGALLY years without being a legal citi- zen." Things You Ought to Know. DETROIT DRUG CHAIN TAKES OVER 5 STORES Is There a Man in the Moon? One might imagine that the marks we see on the surface of the N. S. Shapero, president, an- nounced Thursday that the Eco- nomical Drug Co. has purchased five stores of the Sun Drug Co., and would proceed immediately to operate them as units of the Eco- nomical Drug Chain. The stores of the Sun Drug Co. have all been located in the North IS'aidevard district, located on Woodward Avenue at the corners of Palmer, Bethune, Euclid, Clair- mount and Kenilworth. Plans for the improvement of the stores are already under way, according to Mr. Shapero, who as- serts that the stores will be ar- ranged to conform to the other popular price policy. The Economical Drug Co., a De- troit organization, is one of the largest chain store enterprises of its kind in the country, with stores in all parts of Detroit. WAR ORPHAN TO WED In Cabinet, Illustrated IMPORTED RUG, Si:. 614 8% 189 Ralph's Radio Shoppe Our only profit is your presence in our store. Come and win this beautiful rug. Only 50 tickets given away each week. COMPLETE The Store of Friendly Service Northway 1013 Yft MODFL 150 cabinet le of nd Oriental Americana W•Inut, with overlay of half-diamond matched rAiftils 0 167 '30 PRAYER BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Wa also carry a complete stock of Siderim, Machzerim, Talesim, silk and wool, etc., imported from Europe. A Complete Line of Greeting Cards. Excellent Service S. Chesluk Book Store Longfellow 6896 9300 Oakland Avenue Between Owen and Westminster iionmnmsumEmsammuni ANNOUNCEMENT „ CONG. BETH DAVID A meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the Jewish Women's Eu- mpean Welfare Organization was held at the home of Mrs. E. La- pides, 3342 Richton Avenue, Sept. 19. A miscellaneous shower was given to Miss Sarah Gordonstein, war orphan brought to Canada by the funds of the organization two years ago. She is to be mar- ■ ried Monday in Windsor. The next meeting will take place Sept. 23, at Jericho Temple, Joy Road at Linwood. Final arrangements will be made for the tenth annual ball to be held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Nov. 3. Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 moon when it is full, look like the face of a man. There are nights when the face appears very dis- tinct. When we look through a large telescope, however, we see that these "marks" are craters and mountains which occur on the moon's surface and upon which the sun's light is reflected. Do you know that there is deep down, un- derlying quality in Murad? That is why Murad is the one ciragette which goes on from year to year. EetabIlehed IMO M. FREEDMAN announce for the High Holy Days the well- known and popular $1, Cantor David Klavons -fi with a Double Choir under leadership of the well-known conductor, Mr. Turbow. 1 SHADES Cleaning and Repairing Curtain Rod, Wood Pole.. Floor Co, trim, Linen, Lore Curtain. and Drayerie• lee Gratiat RABBI E. AISIIISKIN, IN YIDDISH RABBI MAX WEINE, IN ENGLISH Slichoth Services Will Be Held Saturday at 12 Midnight. Admission Free. All seats reserved for the High Holy Days. THE ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE AMMRTaKIMMISMWEMEEN COMING NEXT WEEK! . . . THE SHOW YOU HAVE WAITED A WHOLE YEAR FOR . . . . THE THIRD ANNUAL DETROIT FUR SHOW MASONIC TEMPLE SEPT. 23 to 28 INC. AND A HUGE STAGE PRESENTATION Georgeous Display of For Garments on Living Models.... Twice daily at 2x 5 and fl:15 P. M.... Innovations in Stage Production never seen before in Detroit. . with a cast of over seventy artists. SEE EXHIBIT OF FUR BEARING ANIMALS BY THF 1../ CONSERVATION COMMISSION I. . . DETROIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY ... BURTON HISTORICAL COL- LECTION . U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE . . . FUR FACTORY . . . TANNING AND DYEING EX- HIBIT ... FUR MACHINERY.... A BEAUTIFUL FUR COAT after Will be given FREE daily and the drawing will be held EACH evening Stage Shaw. Save your Ticket and watch dcY each newspapers for announcement of Lucky Winner Cadillac 1650 SHERWOOD'S Health Institute Gee! 1 Feel Great! The's what everyone ways after taking our treatments. Invest in Health- Gynastics M•ssagm Handball Courts Ranee Meth Floor lieru - Cany Bldg. 1265 GRISWOLD Cadillac 4969 Clifford 2014 • T Cantor Klavons will conduct services dur- ing Rosh Hashonah, Yom Kippur and Suc- coth. WINDOW SHADE CO. Made to Order and f Fourteenth and Elmhurst Fund. All other organizations are units of the Economical chain, with greatly augmented lines and During our Radio Show we will give away absolutely free with the purchase of each radio, regardless of price, your choice of a beautiful French imported Tapestry, Radio Lamp, Smoking Stand or Radio Bench. These are absolutely free. The price of radio re- mains the same. Broadway, at 1509 quota which has been assigned to will include Frieda Inescort, who urged to render their assistance ,F" last year dayed Portia to George and co-operatio nas soon as the Aruis's S ylock. Dudley Digges, date and nature of this affair are one of the country's most famous •LETTER- BOX determined. actors and stage directors; Elliot The next meeting will be held Cabot, Percy Waram, Phyllis Con- Tuesday evening, Sept. 24, at the tain], Edgar Kent, Winifred Han- home of Miss Betty Kopernian, Dr. Cyrus Adler Corrects an ley, Ruby Haller and many others. Editorial. 17240 Omira. The newly-elected Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: I officers will then be installed. With regard to your editorial concerning the Jewish Committee on Scouting, it may interest you to learn that Mr. Mortimer L. Schiff defrayed the entire budget of this work for its first year, that Adolph Barlow, 85 years old, of he is giving two-thirds of the bud- 362 Woodland avenue, became a! det for the second year and will legal citizen of the United States give one-third for the third year. Monday after spending 60 years , Yours sincerely, in this country, serving through.! CYRUS ADLER, out the Civil War and voting at Chairman, Jewish Committee on every presidential election since he Scouting. became of age until last year.. Mr. Barlow told Federal Judge Sanatorium Auxiliary Post- Arthur J. Tuttle that he (lid not I pones Bazaar know he was not a citizen until he The Detroit Auxiliary of Jew- visited the polling booth last year to vote. At that time the infor- ish Consumptive Relief Associa- mation was conveyed to him and tion of California announces it has he filed formal application for citi- postponed the bazaar and a def- zenship, which Judge Tuttle grant- inite date for this affair will be set at the next board of directors ed today. "I always thought that my ser- meeting. The last special meeting with vices from the beginning to the end of the Civil War made me a Abraham Shahan, executive direc- citizen," he said. "I came to tor, was well attended. Mr. Sho- America CO years ago and enlisted han told of the needs of the sana- torium, of the lack of finances for when I was 16 years old." "I take great pleasure in passing maintenance and urged our organ- favorably on your application," ization to continue the work with Judge Tuttle said. "No one can more zeal and energy, and to get blame you for voting all these more Jews to join the cause. Come in to Ralph's this month and hear the new Atwater Kent! See what Screen Grid means--the great new principle of radio, put to work as it should work. Magical improvement! Clearest flow of pure tone quality you ever heard. New power to reach far- off stations. New sensitivity. New needle-point selec- tivity to pick out the program you want. Mighty vol- ume if you like—or soft as a guitar on a summer night. VitURLIN E R, RADIO COSMO CLUB BEGINS be are sparing neither time nor SEASON OF ACTIVITY to energy in the attempt to raise the ATWATER KENT RADIO The 1930 Ni'uriitger Radio h vr penetrated "unknown ' ,right'—it has attained it perfection heretofon• un- touched. Nlamelons beam, of t s, utmost fidelity of repro- sharti tttt , jun01114 tieolin and knife - I ike melee .. hale reached the err pinmieleof per- Leery element forinanee. interference and uncertain reeept has been ina.to red. hear it ... bola, I See it or extent by a continuous and unceas- ing campaign to furnish them with tools and raw materials out of which they may be able to eke out an existence. The Jewish organ- izations of Detroit have under- taken a campaign which should. reach Avery Jew in this city and ' the 50 odd organizations, whose joint effort the bazaar is going ' I Tuba $13VK The committee in charge, in an- nouncing the bazaar, stated: "The heart-rendering cry for help which has been coming from 1,250,000 Jewish people who have 6 been barred from factory and farm by the dictates of the Bolshevik rulers can be alleviated to some FEATURING THE NEW ELECTRO-DYNAMIC SCREEN-GRID S BAZAAR FOR TOOLS DRIVE NOV. 9 TO 14 — This is Atwater Kent Week in Ralph's Own Radio Show COMPLE1E In ludl.,a LI•c- .0-Dynamic o*, and The People's Tool Campaign troit Jewish Chronicle a check for Committee, working under the Ort $5.54 for the Palestine. Emergency to and the declassed Jews in Russ NM Relief Fund, accompanied by the sia, announces a bazaar to take following letter: place at the Philadelphia-Bryon "Re, the Little Pioneers, mem- Talmud Torah from Nov. 9 to 11. each day to our amount. We' hope in the future to accumulate a much larger and greater sum. Enclosed will be $5.54. We will turned it completely into a Jewish try to send some more next week. hostelry, not only catering to Jews, "Respectfully yours, but serving Jewish meals. "JULIA BARAHL." ization will give two of Bernard Show's plays, "Major Barbara," and "Pygmalion," at the Wilson Theater in Detroit, the weeks of Sept. 23 and 30. One of the most capable casts ever assembled by the Guild for an acting company is to present these two comedies, and MICE TONE e SLICE BEAUTY. MICE %Alin' • •AND ALL FOR SUCH NW MCI ■ $755.54 Total . i --rss ,;44//131r "- $214.64 541.00 Total Previously received through The Chronicle Resuming activity, the Cosmo Club met Tuesday evening, Sept. 17, at the home of Miss Goleta R. Two George Bernard Shaw Greenbaum, 21114 Calvert Avenue. A feature of the meeting was elec Plays at Wilson. lion of officers for the coming term. Of significent imporsance to lov- The incoming indministration ers of good drama is the announce- will consist of Benjamin J. Safir, ment from the Theater Guild of president; Gold", R. Greenbaum, New York that that tamed organ- Aronoff, rec- •• • • • i 5.00 5.00 3.01) 3.00 2.00 1.00 Miss Ethel Blumenfield Of interest in connection with his taking over the Olympia is that this hotel for many years barred Jews. It was an act of fate that DER 8054 Twelfth Street at Seward - -- _' -. $100.00 50.00 10.00, 10.00 10.00 5.54 5.00 5.00 Philadelphia Church Street. A few years later he operated a hotel on the site of the present Guaranty Trust build- bers of Parkside Talmud Torah, ing. Ile operated the hotel in they have decided to diminish our rate summer and worked for the Peo- of money for sweets for a more , ple's Outfitting Co., in winter. Af- worthy cause; that is to donate ter three years at that hotel, he this money to the Palestine Emer- • moved to the Elkins Hotel which gency Fund. We are doing our he operated for 10 years, until he I beat to contribute as much money took over the present Olympia as possible for this. Meanwhile Hotel. every member adds several cents land. Sturdy cashmeres, imported tweeds and fine blue good-looking patterns, perfectly tailored in new Fall and Winter styles . . . the workmanship and finish are of the best ... and you may choose from new oxford gray, browns, tans and navy blue. Sizes 12 to 20 years. FRA N Funeral services took plum , on Sunday at the Beth Title Muses Cemetery, Mt. Clemens. Mr. El- Under Mr. Elkin's management' the Olympia became a rendezvous for many not only in Detroit and other parts of Michigan, but as well for thousands throughout the cheviots, 2-Knicker Suits - Have you made your contribution and thereby listed yourself 1 Samuel F:lkin, proPrietor of the among the generous in Jewry? If you haven't it is not yet too late. Do so NOW. You may send Olympia Hotel and Mineral Baths n Mt. Clemens, died Friday eve- your contribution either to Milford Stern, chairman, 1656 Penobscot! • Mg, Sept. 13, of an infectimi of 1 milding; Isaac Shetzer, treasurer, 142 East Jefferson, or through The to bronchitis and bronichial as- I ktroit Jewish Chronicle, 525 Woodward. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle acknowledges the receipt last week thmt. Ili, was 57 y.aars old. Poland, schools. His first job in this country was as a shirt maker with a New York shirt fac- tory. At the age of 16 he moved Tombstone Unveiling. The family of the late Morris to Hartford, Conn., where he mar- M. Rosenthal, who passed away red two years later. While he was engaged in the fur- Oct. 16, 1926, announce the un- veiling of a monument in his mem- niture business in Hartford, he ory at Machpelah Cemetery on met with a serious accident. He Sunday, Sept. 22, at 2 p. m. Itela- WS. delivering furniture when his Boys' Wool Fall Long Pants Suits (- Two pairs golf knickers ... all- wool tweeds ... vest and two- button coat. Our regular $14.95 values. Sizes 6-16 years. the In which category are YOU listed? ‘. _, . . ,,.., ,III r.11,11!lirr.L ia. 1„ - .- , - .1" ,, ,,i, ,.;,,\i \\ 1.. -----::,,,,\\).,,.\\;,,k.4 Owner of Olympia Hotel, Twelve thousand am destitute Si, 0 result of the recent outrages Mt. Clemens, Had an n Palestine, and the Palestine Emergency Relief Fund is being raised seven months in Texas. rehabilitate them, to clothe and feed these unfortunate victims of Miss DeYoung, who gave up her Interesting Career. lodem t 1 .... glltn _ ' 1111 barbarities. /1// classes in piano when she left De- tives and friends are invited to at- horse became frightened and threw him into a sand pile. He was tend the ceremonies. taken to Chicago hospitals, but rheumatism set in and his condi- DIMINISH ON SWEETS tion was unimproved. It was then, TO GIVE FOR RELIEF 22 years ago, that he heard of the' Mount Clemens mineral] baths and The Little Pioneers, a group of settled there with his family. youngsters at the Parkside branch With total capital of 521)0, he of the United Hebrew schools, on went into the grocery business Tuesday remitted through The De- We sary Sale Priced at There are only two classifications now: the heartless and ( !lentil,. kins is survived by his widow and ti- t, children, M ax, Joseph, Wil- I'. S. Selker, 3257 Calvert lia, na Cecile and Evelyn. Pioneers of Parkside Talmud Torah Mr. Elkin came to his country Little Buddy Rogers and Nancy Car- Samuel Blumenfiehl, 3462 Beals when he was 13 years old, having roll appear together once more in %Adman Wasserman, 2900 Clairmount completed seventh grade in War- years old. Our Regular $19.50 - ""' and over the radio, has returned to this city after an absence of Mrs. Rose Rubenstein opened troit for un extended tour, is now of iano teach- reorganizing groups of pupils in her twelfth season{ ing at her studio, 416 King Ave- special cla=ses in piano, specializ- ing in beginners' clweSeS and in nue, this weak. Mrs. Rubenstein is well known very young pupils. She is a pu- in Detroit musical circles. She pil of Alan Kopelson and will act I as p n articularly distinguished her- as his assistant. Miss DeYoung will organize her self with having trained the win- ners in the Greater Detroit School classes at 2715 Rochester, Euclid Contest, 1664-M. Children's Piano Pining for youngsters in the kindergarten division, during the past two years. Buddy Rogers Stars in Mich- Iler champions were four and five igan Film. Values , .. Anniver- NAME AMONG THE SAMUEL ELKIN DIES IS YOUR GENEROUS OR THE HEARTLESS?; 1-.7------, INC Id - 1 '— NC TO IIMINCIVN 111EICIE AT THE AGE OF 57 THIRD ANNUAL DETROIT FUR SHOW Sponsored by the Detroit Furriers' Association MASONIC TEMPLE Sept. 23 to 28. incl4•'.. OPEN DAILY 12:30 TO 11:30 P. M. HUGE STAGE SHOW AT 2:15 AND 8:15 P. 50c Ticket Admits to FUR EXHIBIT and STAGE SHOW Come Early in the Day to Amid Crowds. M. 50c