A illeriem Avis* Pedalled CeNter CLIFTON AYIN1.71 - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE frritorVenimi efRONR.Le THEATER AFFAIR OF U. H. S. LEAGUE FEB. 5 At a meeting of the board of di- rectors of the Northwestern Wom- en's League of the United Ilebrew Schools held at the home of Mrs. NI. Renter, 3273 Monterey, Jan. 14, favorable reports were submitted on the advance sale of tickets for the theater benefit performance on Wednesday evening, Feb. 5, at Litt- man's People's Theater. Mrs. I. Margolis is chairman of the theater affair, assisted by Mes- Have you tried Sterling Laundry Service? Detroit's newest and fin- est laundry is ready to give you laundry service without equal. Send your next week's washing to it. Only Lux and Ivory soap used. Clothes washed and rinsed in rain water and dried in fresh air dryers. Finished work, family fin. ish, fluff dry and damp wash. 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Michigan and West Warren DINE AND DANCE to the SEVEN BLUE TUNES Master of Melodies JOHNNY RYAN Dancing from 9 to Closing For Reservations Call Hogarth 9169 SMASHING, JAZZY ENTERTAINMENT Club Ambassador 246 Edmund Place at John It. DANCE AND DINE Specializing in . Italian and American Dinners Red Hot P , Featuring VIRGINA MITCHELL Dainty, Diminutive D I ALMA DEVINE Singer If 'our dancing partner chooses to garter . lee nonchalant . , LIGHT A !MAI AD. fix her • (TREY TASTE 11 . 57 LIKE THEY DID 10 TEARS ACOI ed I 0 •-• HAROLD HELLER warden; Irving W. Blumberg, jun• for warden; David L. Spickler , FISH Ortnipit Notts CENTERS ASS'N CENTERS $1.50 SAMMY WALSH 'nt Ir- 6 to 9:30 COMPLETE SHOW uy Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M.,will give a banquet in honor of Past Master Harold Heller on Wednesday evening, Jan. 22, at the Masonic Temple. Members and their friends are invited. New officer of Perfection Lodge are: Samuel Kavanaugh, worship- ful master; David Arkin, senior ' EMBARRASSING MOMENTS Kit Kat Klub DINNERS I . old. ices trial at Ind is 'al- ien sis- Peretz Hirshbein, the prominent Jewish author, lecturer and travel- er, is coming to Detroit through the ioint efforts of the Jewish People's School and the Jewish Culture So- ciety. During the last five years Mr. irshbein spent in traveling through every part of the world studying the life of the Jews every. where he met them. Especially important are the reports Mr. llirshbein brings on the lives of the Jews in Russia and Palestine, where he spent many months. In honor of Mr. Hirshbein's ar- rival, the Littman's Peoples the- ater, 8210 Twelfth street, is pre- paring, a special performance of one of Mr. Hirshbein's best plays, "The Forsaken Nook." Mr. Hirshbein will be given a reception meeting Sunday evening, Ian. 19 at the Children's Theater, 539 Kenilworth. On this occasion Mr. Ilirshbein will speak on "Jews in Many Lands." Ilis second ap- pearance will take place Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, at the Children's Theater, 539 Kenilworth. The en- tire evening will be devoted to the discussion of colonization of the Jews in Russia. The women's club of the Jewish MRS. 1. MARGOLIS People's School are tendering a dames M. Ilayman, S. Snitz, J. Ro- luncheon to Mr. II irshbein on Wed- sent hal, M. Waster, A. Markson nesday, Jan, 22, at I p. m., at the S. Munch, J. Braun, A. Kasle, A. ' Children's Theater. At this lun- K: nogpow, C. Reeder, J. Shewach, cheon he will speak on "Women in M. Richman, S. W hirl. Different Countries." The Women's League appeals to i thr k:.oiD litt-trtthiie t I Jilierwcihsahsect(infnandudniittiyon tao support this affair and to make Dine one or Dance COO- t to dea- ling Banquet to Be Given on Wednes• t ay E vening. treasurer; Charles K. Sandorf, sec- retary; Milton It. Atlas, senior dea- con; Louis Shapiro, junior deacon; ( Rabbi llarry Z. Gordon, chaplain; Alex Reichstein, marshall; Joseph OP. termed Ca., %A. 1760 F. Feirer, tyler; Milton M. Mad- 4 den and Aaron Silberblatt, stew- ards; Siegfried Greenberg, Dr. Otto A. Weiss, Jay I. English, Dr. John busses to transport the children of S. Rosenfield associate stewards. the schools to and from their homes The membership committee is to attend classes. composed of Samuel B. Kahn, Reu. The next meeting of the League Services: ben W. Klein, Harold Ileller, Mr. CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En-!FOR RENT—Beautiful room for will be held at the Philadelphia- "What Does Youth Want?" g ill Spickler, Rabbi Gordon, Morris gagements, wedding and! one or two. New furniture, Byron Talmud Torah, Tuesday be the important question discussed banquets. Catered by plate. De- 1 never used before. Steam heat, Steinberg, HarryColburn, Bernard evening, Jan. 21. by Dr. Leo '.11. Franklin, Sunday B. Lasky, Charles M. Agree, Dr. trait Catering Co., M. A. shower. Rent very reasonable. morning, Jan. 19, at 10:45. Pereira, Prop., Longfellow. 5654 Louis Weiss, Charles Grosberg, Near car line and bus. 2292 SAN DIEGO. — (J. T. A.) — On the Sabbath, Jan. 18, at 10:- Alex Taub. Monterey, between Fourteenth Joshua 11. Delvalle, vice-consul of 30 a. in., Rabbi Leon Fran, will Maurice M. Rosenthal is chair- MRS. J. SHERLINE—First-class I and La Salle, Arlington 8617-M, The Netherlands here, died Jan. 9 preach on "Winter Songs." catering for weddings and par-' man of the entertainment commit- at the age of 60. Mr. Delvalle, ties. 15850 Linwood. Long- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished "The Situation in Palestine" who was a native of the Dutch will be the subject of Rabbi Fran's fellow 7352. room in refined home; three I Past Master Harold Heller was West Indies, was appointed to his sermon Sunday, Jan. 26. Ilavi ji adults in family. Shower bath g elected a member of the board of post in 1917. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA• and every modern convenience. described the situation of the Jr e,ts trustees. TORS—We do painting, deco- Near car and bus lines. West in Russia and in the other cou 5- Philadelphia and Fourteenth, rating and plastering. Guaran- tries of Eastern Europe which he Garfield 8852-J. teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987 visited, Rabbi ', ram will now d to Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128 scribe the situation in Palestin from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8 WANTED — Educated, cultured which he visited several years ago 011 Saturday, Jan. II, 300 men- „. nt . gentleman can find comfortable when he had the opportunity to bers of the Mothers Clubs of the '' accommodations in high-class observe personally the conditions Jewish Center met at the tenth an- Reform American Jewish home. out of which the present crisis nual Chanukah celebration of the FOR RENT—Furnished cozy room Garfield 0533, arose. for gentleman or lady. Adult Mothers Clubs. The program con- family. Near Linwood car and TO RENT—Very pleasant steam- sisted of talent from the classes Dexter bus. 3016 Sturtevant, Arts Society: of the Mothers Clubs and of the heated furnished room for gen- Arlington 7175-R. The program of the Temple Arts afternoon classes held at the Jew- tleman by small family. Reason- Society will take place Tuesday, ish Center. Dancing and refresh- able rent. 2288 Hazelwood, FOR RENT—Furnished room for Jan. 21, at 8:15 p. m. Three one- merits followed, near La Salle boulevard. refined young man; no other ! act plays will be given. Attend- 16 TEMPLE The children's part of the er- In roomers, Call Arlington 3198-M FOR RENT — Nicely furnished :owe is limited to members of the Near Woodward ormance was laudable. Many of Sunday or mornings. room for one or two in private Temple Arts Society and the Affil- the mothers were pleasantly sur- Gne.tx •ret v mg for dinner w ill be iated Societies. adult family. Near Dexter bus prised to learn of the splendid exempt from rover charge the entire CAMP LEADERS AND REPRE- and Grand River car. 3813 Vir- e% ening. except Saturday night. work accomplished with the chil- SENTATIVES wanted for high ginia Park, Euclid 0616-M. Discussion Group: dren at both the Melbourne and Superb Dinner Served Ono 6 to grade and exclusive sister and The second discussion group F'en k E S. 9.30 with a complete brother camps (within two miles FOR RENT—Lovely warm room meeting of the Young People's Show Music was furnished by Zang for one or two people. Hot run- of each other) and :located Temple Club will be held Sunda y Garbers Orchestra. The Presi- Join the Gang In Welcoming ning water. Good transporta- aprongst the scenic wonders of afternoon, Jan. 19, in the Men dent's Council of the Mothers Clubs tion. Near WI and car line. Detroit's Own the White Mountain range. Un- 'temple Club Room at 3 o'clock. acted as hostesses. Quiet, clean home. No children. usual opportunity for man or Rabbi Adolph Fink of the Hillel HARRY HART Reasonable. 3041 Boston boule- woman with cultural back- Foundation o fthe University of Girel Division: Master ol Cerernonie. ground. Athletic coach, expert' vard, Apt. 102, Hemlock 7409-R, An Adamless party is the next Michigan will lead the discussion. Presenting in nature study and the sciences , All young people who like frank social event planned by the girls' dramatic coach, and dancing FOR RENT—A beautifully fur- discussion lin vital problems are in. committee of the Jewish Center, 5STELLAR ACTS nished room for refined man in teacher needed to fill vacancies filed. Tuned In by the The social room will be "No Man'a private home on Carter, corner BROADWAY COLLEGIANS for the coming season. Write Land" that evening. This is being Lawton. Rent reasonable. Eu- full particulars, education, train- Young People's Socials: planned as an additional opportu- For Reservations Call clid 0127. ing, and experience, to Director, The mixt issue of The Chronicle nity for having the girls of the JACK "KEYES" - CAD. 0354 111 Itynner street, Jamaica WANTED — Refined American will contain an announcement of a various clubs in the Jewish Center Plain, Mass. • tea donee to he given by the Young meet socially. Jewish famil desires es i res young lady • People's Club in the very near fu- At the next meeting of the girls' to share large, airy room with WANTED—Embroidery work i tare and of the annual formal of- committee, one of the staff of the for daughter, 1486 Calvert avenue, special monograming, also for fair to take place in March. Arlington 3265.J, Y. W. C. A. will be invited to dis- trousseaus. Mrs. W. 1'approtzki, "GIVE THE LITTLE GIRL cuss the girls' work as carried on 357 East Grand blvd, Edgewood FOR RENT—Nicely furnished in the Y. W. C. A. New Braille Class to Be Started: EMPIRF 1 434 Was dent PERETZ HIRSHBEIN r ri-E'llfTr:113Ar'SITTE°12 1ITEZIA' TO BE GUEST HERE ALL OF THIS WEEK PAGE nil ZEE of Blue. and Ballads! AMBASSADOR CLUB ORCHESTRA CHAS. WATTS Detroit's Jay Boy! NO COVER CHARGE Call Clifford 3623 Special Analysis of New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad will be sent on request PRINCE & WHITELY Established 1878 MEMBERS New York Stock Exchange Cleveland Stock Exchanm Chicago Stock Exchange New York Curb Market GEORGE F. W. REID, Manager Accounts Carried on Conservative Margins 824 First National Building EDYTHE CUGELL CLUB Altman to Address Zionist BRIDGE TEA JAN. 22 Revisionists Sunday. The Edythe Cugell Club will "The Labor Movement in Piles- sponsor a bridge tea on Wednes- tine—Static and Dynamic," a sub- day, Jan. 22, at the Lee Plaza Ho- ject of interest at present, due to tel, West Grand boulevard at Law- the union of the two important ton. labor parties In Palestine, will be This club was founded to pro- discussed at the next meeting of mote charitable work. The pro- the Zionist Revisionist Organ :a- tion, Jan, 19, at 8679 Twelfth street The speaker, L. Altman, had been connected with bothpar- ties in an official capacity during his stay in Palestine. This meeting will be open to the public, and will begin promptly at 5 p. tn. S. J. Rosenbloom Chant as His Name to Samuel J. Rose. Samuel J. Rosenbloom, repress nt- ing the Fishman Agency of he Detroit Life Insurance Co., 21 10 Park avenue, phone Rando ph the change of his sisi, announces A GREAT BIG HAND"— 3386.W, large room. Convenient to 3 So successful has been the work A fashion show and style lecture •Cr ! car lines and bus. Gentleman o the blind inaugurated some- to be given under the auspices of FOR RENT — Beautiful bedroom preferred. Euclid 6822. 2295 time ago by the Temple Sisterhood the J. Hudson Co. is another and bathroom for single adult Blaine. that further class, in Braille are event which the girls' committee is or couple, with private family. now in contemelat'on. They will planning. The Phi-So-Lite Girls References required. Euclid FOR RENT—Nicely furnished OF TI1E be open tarty in February. will sponsor this affair Feb. 19. 7363. 2047 Hazelwood avenue. room by young couple, for a However, that these classes na y" Dr. Salutsky will address the lady or gentleman. 2230 West HOTEL be successful!) inaugurated, two Out For Fun Girls on hygiene on Euclid, between La Salle and OWNER of 6-room single home things are nee,sary • first, more Wednesday evening, Feb. 5. All wishes to rent out five furnished , Fourteenth. Garfield 40914. velunteer studerts in tianscriltintt senior girls are invited. rooms to small adult family. literature for lie blini, an•I see. , The Fidelity Girls are rehearsing kitchen privileges. Rent reason- FOR RENT—Furnished room in Ines, more Braille machines. "She Must Marry a Doctor." Miss modern home for lady or gentle- able. 1653 Lee Place. Call eve- Tin se interest at in th • cau••( Levin, dramatic director of the man, by young couple. North- to nings after 7. Empire 30784., nut v give an entire machine Jewish Centers Association, is west section. Arlington 7447-M. I. $39, or they may join with coaching the play. GERALD MARKS' The Louis Marshall Girls are FOR SALE — Beautiful Stark ROOM TO RENT— Reasonable; the rs in making up the amknit Columbia Recording piano in good tune, large Victor For further information call ftirs• planning a party in February. The for respectable man of good victrola, Regina vacuum, and a Orchestra Paul Tobin, 1500 Collingwood ace-, Bawling A. C. will be their guests. character, l'opular location. brand new electric washing ma- The Intermediate Council held Furnished. nut, Hemlock 0651-W. Appropriate for Dinner Dancing, 6 to 9 chine, cheap. 11525 Dexter, election of officers Jan. 10. The two roommates, if desired. Ad- Arlington 594231. Supper Dancing, 9:30 to 1 Bells El Collet. of Jewish Studies: following officers were chosen: dress 2256 Ferry Park avenue. Phone Garfield 6618-W, You'll Find Your Friends Here ' "The Gospel of Matthew" is the President, Abe Karbal; vice-presi- WANTED—Two rooms with a re- subject of hr. Franklin's lecture dent, Sidney Leven; recording sec- fined Jewish family, in north- FOR RENT—Six-room lower flat, retarv, Norma Katlkin; corre- next Monday night at 7:15 before • west section, for 'father, adult beautifully decorated, steam the class in the Jewish Interpreta- t sponding secretary, Anne Cohen: son and daughter, all employed. heat, tile bath and shower, gn- reasurer, Isaac Avrin. lion of the New Testament. Home privileges, also garage if rage. One block from Dexter The story of the rise and fall o possible. Call Empire 4599-W. bus. 3032 Tuxedo, Longfellow III,. greatest world power of an 7748. tient times, Babylonia, how sh - EMANUEL SISTERHOOD FOR RENT—Nice airy furnished t•triquered the Jewish people an TO RENT—Nice large room for , room with four windows, bath I A board meeting of the Sister- how the Jewish people neverthe- one or two gentlemen; private and shower, for one or two gen- l Jan. 1 3, at the h home o b-ss survived her, will be the sub- hood was held home. r Lalp l ir a e t 4 1 1 6 5 7 0 6 .m Rent very reasonable. tlemen. Blahie ave. of Mrs. Meyer Shugarman of ieet of Rabbi g'ram's lecture sex sue Call any time during (lay or eve- Monday night ot k t Hazelwood avenue. , Jan 13 , at 9 'cl ning• Mrs Lieberman, 3749 On Wednesda y J an. 22 a re gu- " F OR RENT—Furnished room with in his course on the Histor y of ' held at Monterey, near Dexter. lar meeting will • he p. m. Palestine. • i givate family. Kitchen privi- s on FOR RENT — L a r g e beautiful "Religious Influences Coming . ,. !Virg. Lillian Monash will peak eges. Nea r t w o street car lines rt hit of India" will be the subject C hild Ps ychology" and Mrs. Mey- and Fourteenth bus. 2269 West room with congenial family for Cr Berris will render vocal calm - where carefully selected Euclid, Garfield 1639. of Rabbi Zeiger's lecture in his 6239. man. Board if desired. class on Modern Religious Move- Mons. Husbands and friends of 3 2 ( 2 1 3 1 West Euclid . Garfi eld foods are served in a re- FOR RENT —Large attractive fur- members are invited. (in Jan 29, ousts at 8 o'clock. nished ro om in small family. fined atmosphere. Members rs of the congregation are t 2 p. m., a card party will be given at the home of Mrs. Mary TO RENT—Beautiful room with Home priv lieges; garage; board invited tee visit these classes. if desired . Very reasonable. Jacobson, president, 3345 Richton Charming bridge-luncheons congenial family. No children. — Please rail Sunday afternoon or for the discriminating hostess avenue. Members and friends are Near car line. Apply Davidoff, The Second Semester: 16325 La Salle boulevard, Ar- evenings after 6 o'clock. 350 The second half of the religious urged to "me* Leicester Court, near Brush. 11841 Hamilton lington Purim masquerade dance is 3753-R. boot season be ins Sunday d . Feb . Empire 39444. for Sundayd, Starch 16, to At Tuxedo Children of school age who have planned I g ■ e g iven in th e au . itori 2 um o f the nt yet enrolled in the school of re- it • f room for a young man in • psi- ' FUR RENT—Large room for one Longfellow 8076 me, or t h e test ligion may do so during the next synagogue. or two gentlemen in up-to-date vale f stns y Garage if desired. am. ' • en an d a nn two wiTks. The achol office is open cost umes wi ll he giv apartment on Elmhurst. Must 2213 Hazelwood even ue . Gar- ni . M rs. •-''' dally • d a y from rom 9 to 5. No registra-. ght supper will he serve furnish hest of references. Write field 1805-R. Harry Levine is chairman, Mrs. tinny are made on Saturday or on giving full particulars, Box 670, M eyer Shugarman co-chairman, as - , ,, Sunday. FOR RENT—A beautiful fur-, 9_5?5?_51 Detroit Jewish Chronicle. , sister! by the board members. itirntg -fined pri- ' A rummage sale will be held in ' WELL KNOWN GOOD Girl Scouts Troop 101. vale home, fr young lady or FOR RENT — Nicely furnished I March, All members and friends , FOODS room. Suitable for a gentleman. gentl Fourteenth 5.rteenth bus line. The Wrens patrol of Girl Scout who wish to donate merchandise Troop 101, Near Fourteenth bus. 2205 W. Arlington 3485, 3ti C•II Cherry 7774 for affiliated with the for this sale should get in touch Euclid, Apt. 107. Shaarey Zedek Congregation, span- with the secretaries, Delivery Mrs. Joseph FOR RENT—A large airy room Phone Cadillac 6661 name to Samuel J. Rose. and bring her down to the Arabian Room TULLER and dance Visit the New Marchetta Dining Room Ems Inn Chinese and American Restaurant 2237 Perk Ave.at Montcalm Noon-Day Luncheon 50e From 11 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Special Evening Dinner 75c 5 to 9 p. m. Handy to Oriental, Fox, State Theaters sored a Chanukah party Monday Newman, Eu. afternoon, Dec. 30. 20574, and Mrs. Max Schubiner, Eu. 1096. Edith Sarasohn is the leader of the patrol. Anna Dorb and Fags Beth Weinstein were the recipients of the prizes. This is one of sever. Lectures by Scott Nearing. for one or two, with private family. Na children. 2224 Blaine, Apt. 306. Euclid 9611-W Scott Nearing, noted economist FOR RENT — Nicely furnished and speaker on labor problema, at parties the troop hopes to will deliver a course of four lee- For in the future. Alice Ludin span- and tures on the subject, "Is America Helen on Leventhal Girl Safe for Labor?" at McCollester Scouts Tuesday, became Jan. 14. Hall, Forest and Cass avenues. The first lecture, on Sunday at 3:30 p. 1 m., will be on "Job Ownership and the Property Code." The remain- ing will be given on Tues. KOSHER RESTAURANT , day, lectures Wednesday and Thursday eve Trg Our Home•Like Steak sings at 8 p. m., in the game hall., 'Ile will d evote 8632 TWELFTH STREET discussing the recent stock market n. ere lalnitable P61,1 Nat., .111 debacle and its effects on Ameri-1 can presperity. POHL'S I I. 0. B. B. TO MARK 25TH ANNIVERSARY PHILADELPHIA.— (J. T. A.) room for two gentlemen or mar- The twenty-fifth anniversary of , ried couple. Home privileges. the Independent Order of Brith Near I.inwood and Clairmount cars. Apply at 2502 Taylor ave- Shalom will be celebrated here, its headquarters, and in leading com- nue, lower flat, Garfield 8521. munities where the order had lodg- es, on Feb. 21. The order which WANTED—Young refined girl to she nicely furnisheu 3-room wan founded by a group of 44 has teday grown to an organization la. I c i to w ith lodges in 63 cities and 21 lk tr nilt‘t states. Judge William M. Lewis, street Inn.) MI ty , ea n- national chairman of the United able. (NI 'FARM 'f59S-Ay4,4 r Palestine Appeal, is grand master FOR - RENT—Furnished room for of the order. sample or single. All kitchen The celebration In Philadelphia i privileges Longfellow 7054, will be city-wide. We rent correct Dress Suits and Furnishings MRS. EDYTHE CUGELL reeds of this ten will go toward maintaining a teacher at the He- brew Infant Home. The public is invited. Mesdames George Kahn, R. Klein, Louis Lightstone and 11. Rieh are the committee in charge. Tickets may be procured from the above or at the door. Young Judaea Rathnaw Clothes CHENE AT WARREN Melrose 5000 Club Notes WARREN AT JUNCTION Garfield 4455 JOS. Northway 0334 Program on Jewish National Fund Issued by Young Judaea. In acordance with its policy to keep the Jewish youth of America well informed with Jewish achieve- ments in Palestine, Young Judea has issued a special program on the Jewish National Fund, the land purchasing agency in Palestine. The program is intended primarily for Jewish youth groups and adult study groups, but will be found helpful to any individuals interest- ed in obtaining a comprehensive idea of the history, achievements and program of the Jewish Nation. at Fund. The appearance of the Jewish National Fund program was timed with the National Conference of the Jewish :catboat Conference of the Jewish National Fund to he held in Philadelphia on Sunday, Jan. 19, which will launch an en- larged program of activities for the fund in the UnitedS tates. The matreial of the program was compiled by Ellis Radinsky, •1 Young Judaea supervisor, in Co. operation with outstanding author-' sties nn Palestine work. Defenders of White and Blue, The Defenders of White and Blue is a new Yi.ang Judaea group, Saturday nights, at 6:30, at the of trays of 10 to 13, meeting on Delmar-Westminster Talmud Tor-1 eh. Henry Faigin is the leader. ! Officers of the club are: Israel Heyman, president; Sam Stark,[ vice-president; Sol Mayon% sec- retary; Ben Kinitser, treasurer; Sam Karp, Jewish National Fund treasurer; Harry Karpel, 'errant I at arms. CAMPAU AT CANIFF Dane Greenspan Says: "A radio in your home t worth two in your neighbor': home." The But in Radios DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Farnsworth Radio Shop Col. 5860 5213 Hastings • Auction! Auction! Auction ! If you ha•en't attended our meekl y In 1929 you mutt get Into tl • ') n 1919. Th outande of mook have eared thoueands of dollar. by • tending our •uct ions . Sale starts •t le and continue. throughout the day e•ening. Remember the data. Wedneedey, January 111 YOCKEY BROS, AUCTION ROOM 4303 Fourteenth Amen A. Yeekey, Aaatiaasaa• auction and r MANUEL URBACH Graalte and Manisa. Monument; New is oar New toseatise. F723 TWELFTH STRE Euclid 7192