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November 01, 1929 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-01

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A NCtia111 Jewish Periodical eater

currom annul •

CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

EVISR

t" Dine or Dance

Meet your

friends election night

Ca f e Lid

Meet and Eat at

.........

Gorgeously redecorated-
amid • real Bohemian at.
mosphere-is an evening
NOT to be forgotten.

Varnie Varnadore

0,ir New Muter of Ceremonies
has just arrived from Hollywood

Lin;t7111

Whore Good

COFFEE
SHOP

Every Day

Sl • i'f'd in

(food MO, :toy Time

Esther Sterling

In the Heart of Detroit's

4-Other High Class Acts--4

Shopping District

FRANKIE MEADOWS
CONNIE CLAXTON

HELEN MAICOX

F■ alnerly v.ith Henry Santry)

GOODY GALLOWAY
Late of Park and Iterlinl

•I']

Arabian
Room

to 9:30, TIM-
with a complete dinner show

Ddmer from 6

No Cover Charge Till 0:30
Iti, erv•tionli. tall Glen. 10134

Tuller Hotel

Where Dining and Dancing to

JACK JOHNSTONE

and His Brunswick Re-
cording Orchestra.

16 TEMPLE AVE.

AA

Are the Very Last Words

DANCING

BIG NEW REVUE

Detroit's Finest Rendezvous

RAY OSWALD

BABE SHERMAN

LEATRICE WOOD

THELMA ROLAND

LILLIAN THOMAS

Look Into Future and
Back at the Past

and

The Broadway Collegians

F tom Parody

DINNER
$1.50

CL 1896

at the

Club, New Yolk

No Cover

CAVERN

Charge

CA 0354

■ I

Your Patronage Is Solicited

Palm
Garden Cafe

565 Hancock

Corner
St. Antoine



An ()ask of
Rid{ red
Entertainment

Where Good Food Is
Served to Your Taste
MUSIC
Special hates to Parties

1217 Griswold Street
Above Herman & Ben Marks
Clifford 1840
LAURA SII A RK EY Hostess
Under New Management

Thr l'htro' of the .11olti•ilt

The Only
Black and Tan
Cafe
, in Detroit

Tal
Tabarin

('inn Day and
Night

NO COVER
CHARGE

Friday Night
Theatrival
Night

(CAFE PARISIENNE)

PRESENTING

KRAEMER'S

RESTAURANT

AL WOLMAN

Mulnivht Sort"

CORTEZ & PEGGY

"Strictly Kosher"

■ A'orlir+ Greate•I Ballroom Ilancera

8681 Twelfth Street

Featured with Al Jol-on in - Ilia Boy"

FRANKIE JAMES

Corner Blaine

and Other Acts

Phone Garfield 10075

HENRY BUSSE

Supervised by the Vaad
bashruth of Detroit.

Ha-

Business Men's Lunch • • . 65c

It pays Co pay fare and come
out to Kraemer's strictly kosher
restaurant.

We, cater to wedding., ban•
quell and parties.

Open All Night

and His Vicotr
ggcording Orchestra

DINNER $1.50

French Cuisine

No Cow, char, 'mid

9.30

For Reservations Call
Joe Klinkenberg, Maitre d'Hotel

CADILLAC

6960

Hotel Addison

CHARLOTTE at WOODWARD

The Finest Restaurant on
Dexter Boulevard

Evening Dinner, Table &note
Served front 5 to 9 p. m.

85c-51.00-$1.15

American and Chinese Dishes

To eat Sea Food means
health, comfort, long life,
better digestion, sound sleep,
a clear head, and a placid
mind.
You Are Invited to Come to

SEA-FOOD

SAN MIN CAFE
PALACE

2438 Woodward Ave.

9925 Dexter at Boston Blvd.

Euclid 10213

"LOU" SCOFIELD
Former Steward at Masonic
Temple

ERIC STOECKER

Former Chef at Kohn's Grill

DEUTSCH'S

KOSHER
RESTAURANT

(FORMERLY MORRIS')

ABE DEUTSCII, Prop.

9000 Linwood, Cor. Taylor

Try Our Special Sunday Dinner
60c to 750

We

are bound to please YOU

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room with respectable family;
suitable for gentleman; conveni-
ant to bus and car line. Mrs.
Felzer, 2293 Filigree.

private family; near bus and
street car line. 3285 Tuxedo, i
Arlington 8440-R.

FOR RENT-Large, airy room,
with couple; no children. 1697
Blaine, Apt. 8.

(THEY TASTE JUST LINE THEY DID 20 TEARS A00)

Jews to repair the gates of the lo- unprepared for the coming winter,
cal Jewish cemetery. The trial was they declare, lacking warm cloth-
urged by the Estes.
ing, shoes and fuel. Sixteen per
The colony Veyo Nova, composed vent of the colonists are ill, the pe-
tition
declares.
of 100 Chalutzim who returned
last year from Palestine and set-
tled in Crimea have presented a re-
quest for credits of at least 4,000
as Constable.
roubles to provide fur the coming
winter. Without credits it will be
impossible for the colony to go on,
J. Brennan, who is a candidate
they declare.
for re-election as constable of the
The colonists voice the complaint tenth ward, is highly commended
that during the grain collection, by many Jewish citizens. Among
the local authorities compelled them • his outstanding supporters are Ben
to submit even the portion of the Behrmann, Harry Schlussell, Lou-
grain which had been reserved for. is Keys, Harry Goldstein, Isadore
Heed. The colonists are therefore Klein and others.

Urge Re-Election of J. Bren-
nan

TWATE R

Theater Performance for Los
Angeles Sanatorium

On Dec. 11, he Los Angeles San-
atorium Auxiliary will have its
I theatrical performance at Litt-
man's Peoples Theater.
Next Monday evening, No . 4,
.a special meting for that purpos
will be held at the A. R. Center,
527 Ilolbrook. 't
The auxiliary just received a
telegram from Los Angeles, in
which funds are asked for the ne-
cessities of the sanatorium.
The local congregations are
asked to remit their check3 for the •
atipeals that have been made in
their respective synagogues.

NT

SCREEN-GRID

RADIO

2 YEARS
FREE SERVICE

5'

52 WEEKS TO PAY

Big allowance on your old
radio during November.
vember.

FREE!

During this sale we will give
with each redo your choice of
beautiful wall mirror, bridge lamp
or radic bench.

Results you can't
get with old-
style tubes!

Clie "s'N

e :
,;

HIS very evening, in your own
home, you can have the greatest
radio yet produced-and pay no more
-perhaps a lot less-than for sets offer-
ing none of the startling new features
of the new Atwater Kent Screen-Grid.

T

Three stations within a tiny part of an inch on
your dial-instantly separated!

.

nue, 1659. Beautiful lower du- FOR RENT-Furnished room with
Alex, newly decorated, 7 rooms
and bath, garage. Reasonable all conveniences. 3740 Burlin-
Garfield
game, near Dexter.
rent. Inquire upstairs.
6497-J.

MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW, nice
looking and refined; dressmaker
by profession; nice home and no
dependents, would like to meet
refined gentleman between 45
and 50. Object, matrimony. Ad.
dress Box 575, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

FOR RENT-Comfortable newly
furnished room; suitable for l,
or 2 people; with young couple;
steam heat, adjoining !lower
home environment. 3375 Ful-
lerton, Apt. 207. Arlington
9437.

Checker Cab - Empire 7000 JEWS SAVED FROM

POGROMIST ATTACK
BY RUSS PEASANTS

CAFE

KOSHER
RESTAURANT

1207 Brush, cos. Monroe

2946 Woodward

PARKING SPACE AT EAST
LAFAYETTE AND BRUSH

be nonchalant , .. LIGHT A MIIIIAD.

FOR RENT-Clean, comfortable
room, suitable for one or two,
with excellent board, in nice
home, Dexter blvd. section. En- •
did 9385-R.

FOR RENT-Light and airy room
for man or young lady, conveni- FOR RENT-A large, beautiful
ant
to two car for
lines and
bus;
h room
gentleman;
very reas-
ot water, elevator and tele-
°noble price. At 2932 Cortland
phone service. 2075 West Phila•
avenue. Phone Hemlock 2045•M.
delphia,
Apt.
407,
Euclid
0523-R.
FOR RENT-Upper flat; 6 large
rooms, steam heat, fireplace, 3
EXCELLENT MANAGEMENT
sets of French doors, shower
And collection of rentals in all dis-
bath, garage; all modern con-
tricts of the city, including col-
veniences; between Trumbull
ored sections, by L. Brodersohn.
and Fourteenth car lines and
Call Arlington 7958-R.
bus. Very reasonable; lovely
2282
Blaine.
neighborhood.
hood
--
FLAT FOR RENT-Taylor live;

PRICE'S

Special Dinners-
5 to 8 p. m., 31.25

you in the silk stocking department . , .

FOR RENT-Room with all con-
veniences in a private family:, FOR
room .t786
for
and RENT-Furnished
home privileges.
for 1 or 2 gentlemen or couple; . one or employed
couple; kitchen
Longfello w Euclid 0636-W.
kitchen privileges; near Four-
Four-
teenth car.
Rent reasonable.
RENT-Large room with two
2644 Richton, downstairs
windows,
windows, suitable for one or two
gentlemen, in private home;
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
near Twelfth street; continuous
roo
room
with small private family.
In-
h le i t . water, shower bath.
g
Will rent to one or two gentle-
Apt. 301, 1923 West Ko-
men or employed couple. Call
cud.
Euclid 9556-M, or 9603 Martin-
dak..
FOR RENT-Furnished room in a

VESUVIO

Special Lunches-
11,30 to 2 p. m., 50e

When .your wife finds

MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wanted FOR RENT-Space in large de-
partment in burn location; 305
to take care of home with two
50; in popular priced ladies'
mall children. Is to make her
she store; suitable for chil-
home with the family. Apply
dren's shoes, millinery, furs or
at 9714 Dexter boulevard.
lingerie; good window space.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Howard's, 1216 Library avenue,
room with all modern conveni-
near Hudson's and Crowley-Mil-
ences; small family of adults;
tier's.
near car and bus lines. 2958
Leslie. Call Arlington 65054. FOR RENT-Furnished room for
lady, gentleman or couple in re-
FOR RENT-A large furnished
fined family; near bus line. 331 41
room in private home; suitable
Richton.
for one or two parties. Phone _ _-
Northway 3266-W. 1613 West FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Philadelphia. room for lady or gentleman;
near street car line; $16 month-
FLAT FOR RENT-1903 Calvert
1,..
Mrs. Greenfield, 1655
avenue, $85; six rooms; beauti-
Blaine avenue.
ful fiat; has been doctor's office
and residence for seven years. FOR RENT-Furnished room in
Hemlock 1862-51.
a private home, with privi-
leges; for a refined young man
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
or lady; garage if desired. 1477
1 or 2; swats if desired; good
Call Empire
Euclid.
\•est
transportation; private family.
08 7 4. w .
Hemlock 2965-J. 3242 Calvert. ___
----
FOR RENT-A nicely furnished
FOR RENT-Lovely room for 1 or
room for young man; private
2 refined
efined girls; no othder613
room-
2519
family; lower duplex.
cry. Call Sund ay, E ucli
24,
Hazelwood, near Linwood.
or 2242 Blaine, Apt. 22.

NATE

KOSHER MEALS

EMBAIIRASSING MOMENTS

FOR RENT - Large beautifully
furnished room with private
family of adults; shower bath
and all modern conveniences; FOR RENT-Furnished room and
use of piano; suitable for young
garage for young man. 3306
gentlemen or young lady or on-
Richton, upstairs.
Arlington
played couple. Virginia Park,
4622-M.
5nto4i7o64 . Woodrow Wilson. Empire
EXCELLENT MANAGEMENT
And C011ectIon of rentals in all dis-
!FLAT FOR RENT-Newly deco-
tricts of the city, including col-
rated 6-room upper flat; steam
ored sections, by K. Moyer. Call
heat; breakfast room; stall
Longfellow 7158.
shower; Frigidaire lind Ever-
Hot water heater. 3322 Sturte- FOR RENT-Furnished room for
vant. Call Hemlock 5847-W.
one or two young men. 2025
Blaine, Apt. 6.
FOR RENT-Furnished room with
all conveniences; no other room- FLAT FOR RENT-Beautiful 8-
ers; will rent to one or two gen- :
room upper flat ; all modern con-
tlemen; garage if desired. Tele- .
veniences; either with or with-
phone F'airinount 4067-W.
out separate said quarters.
c' 2074 Ilazelwood,1 near Four-
FOR RENT - Beautifully. fur-
teenth.
nished sun room for one or two
'gentlemen; near Trumbull and , FOR RENT-Beautiful room with
Clairmount lines; adult family.
bath for couple, two gentlemen
Call mornings, Empire 1787, or
or two ladies; separate entrance.
the residence of the Comintern,
at 1734 Virginia Park.
Garage optional. 21)74 Hazel-
but also the center for Jewish cler-
wood, near Fourteenth.
icalism and chauvinism."
FOR RENT-Room, suitable for
one or two persons; all modern FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
The paper demands that 41I1 im-
conveniences; private family;
room suitable for young man or partial conference of Jewish work-
good transportation; near bus
young lady. 2201 Blaine, Apt. ers, scheduled to be held shortly in
and car lines. Call Garfield
204. Garfield 5448-J.
Moscow, should give support to the
01618 - 51.
eon‘ersion of the Moscow Syna-
WANTED - Middle-aged widow gogue into a club.
FLAT FOR RENT-Modern 6-
would like to meet refined gen-
A second article demands the
room upper flat; steam heat;
(lemon around 45 years old; no liquidation of time Leningrad So-
Sturtevant near Dexter; $70.
objection to one or two chil- elegy Ope which is still conducting
Call Hemlock 9145-W.
dren; object, matrimony. Ad- Jewish Educational work
legally.
dress Box 570, Detroit Jewish ;
Orthodox Jews Tried.
FOR RENT-Large, airy room
Chronicle.
A number of Orthodox Jews of
with side entrance; for gentle-
man or lady. Call Hemlock FOR RENT-Large, pleasant room Klintzi, Briansk region, will be
3364 - 51.
for refined people in aparamtnt;: brought to trial on the charge of
elevator service. Hemlock: collecting money mnong Orthodox .
1.'011 RENT-Furnished room with
9729• Stein, 2575 Richton.
all conveniences; no other room-
ers; will rent to two gentlemen, FOR RENT - Furnished room
2".95
or employed couple; kitchen
with all conveniences.
privileges if desired. Call Long-
Pingree. near La Salle. Phone
fellow 1441.
Euclid 7669.

Your Old Friend

Now Under New Management

LIGHT LUNCHES
DELICATESSEN

ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA- WANTED - Representatives, la-
TORS-We do painting, deco-
dies and men, to represent the
rating and plastering. Guaran-
Maccabees in taking in mem-
teed work. I.. Nathanson, 2987
bers; part time and full time
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128
workers wanted. Good commis-
from 7 to 10 a. and 4 to 8
sion contracts and full co-opera-
p. m.
tion will be given you. You
have a great chance for ad-
MRS. J. SHERLINE-First-class
vancement and assuring your
catering for weddings and par-
future. Call in person and ask
ties. 15850 Linwood. Long-
for Ben Magid, district man-
fellow 7352.
ager, at the Maccabees, 5057
Woodward avenue, this or next
CATERERS-Strictly kosher. En-
Saturday between 10 a. m. and
gagements, weddin g
and
12 noon, tit- call at 537 East
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
Kirby Sunday from 10 a. m. to
troit
Catering Cu., M. A.
2 11. 01. 111
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow. 5654
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
single or couple; privileges of
CATERER - First-class kosher
home; reasonable rent. 19424
Hungarian; specializing in wed-
Delaware avenue, nyaf Twelfth.
dings, banquets and parties.

For Italian Dishes

Clifford 4458

PAGE THREE

:•:CLASSIFIED:•

Martin Schiff, 2012 l'ingree ave-
nue. Call Euclid 3055-R,

Has trilled from New York with
s, e charming new dances
and

RONICLI3

Clifford 1365

"Make It

a

in

Habit to Eat Here

Daily"

And remember, along with this phenomenal selec-
tivity you get every other better thing that Atwater
Kent Screen-Grid Radio offers. Here! TODAY!

(Continued from Page One.)

Dinner
80c
Business Men's Lunch, 50c

The Finest Delicat
Detroit

Yes, sir! At last you can have a radio that radio
engineers had almost despaired of ever achieving
-a radio of 10-kilocycle selectivity-the goal of the
laboratory's dreams-and you can have it in your
home right now!

perpetrated the indignities against
their Jewish fellow-workers, was
sentenced to eight years in jail to
be followed by deportation. The
others were sentenced to from two
to four years imprisonment each.
Among the sentenced are three'
women, one being sentenced to'
three years and two others to two
years each.
The guilty in the Barsbay case,
which was staged as a demonstra-
tion against anti-Semitism, got
terms of two and three years im-
prisonment.
Urge. Kehillah Liquidation.
A campaign for the liquidation
of the Moscow Kehillah has been
started by the Emes, Communist
Y ild ish le D aily.
In a
ngthy article it declares1
, that "Moscow is not only the cen-
ter for the world revolution and

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