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Fit or King or Queen

II. P•rlman, fosnuerly of
Hastings and Eliot streets,
wishes to announce to his
friends that he is now as.-
elated with

JACOBS and
PEARLMAN

12142 Dexter Blvd.
at Monterey

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MRS. WIESBERG WILL
S TILL SUPPLY YOU WITH
F ISH.
WE DELIVER

WHY MAKE A
WILL?

TAKING THE CHILD FOR A
TRIP AROUND THE WORLD

By MIRIAM S.
VAN BAALEN V. W, Hillyer's "A Child's Geogr•phy of the World" Gives Simple
(Detroit and Security Trust Co.)
Deacrineons for the Child to Understand.

Sillcc the dawn of civilization,
transmit their
po-sessions to their heirs through
stall,. S1.101111 rite, and gave express-
ion lo their wishes in various ways
sometimes written on bark or
%coed, sometimes carved toll stone.
One of the earliest examples of a
will is that of an Egyptian prince,
carved on the wall of his tomb. It
bogus, "The King's son, Ne-Kau-
makes thto following command
while living upon his two feet with-
out ailing in any respect."
In the forty-eighth chapter of
Genesis, there is this definite ref-
erenc• to a will when Jacob ad-
dresses Joseph in these impressive
words:

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"Behold, I die; but God shall be
with you and bring you again unto
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the land of your fathers. Aloreover,
AND DRAPERY COMPANY
I hale given to thee one portion
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above thy brethren."
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Later the Greeks and Itontans
M. A. FRISMAN, Prop,
adopted the idea of transmitting
Window shades arid draperies to order
Voie old shades cleaned and reimired.
their property to their heirs. The
We carry • full line of Linoleunts
old Romans had a horror of dying
without it will; so presumably the
ant•ientn did not haw the super-
stitious fear that the making of a
will may hasten death.
An old proverb says, "Ile who
would look after his family must
first look after his will." Only that
11 io is still to he a proverb it reads
y much like literature for a
nodern thrift campaign.
The foregoing information would
load to the conclusion that will-
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making, at least, is not one of the
nett! ideas. Theugh a will is most
at Sturtevant
important in these days when es-
tides may lao complicated, it would
appear
that the modern man is less
Candies, Stationery,
inclined to attend to it than were
his
•n•estoos,
living under much
Light Lunches, Etc.
simpler conditions.
'('here is no law that requires
moos to make a will. It is a privi-
lege that the law gives every nor-
Notary l'ublic
mal person over 21. A will should
be drawn only by me qualified to
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du so-ot member of the legal pro-
fession. The use of form wills is
dangerous.
In the exercise of your privilege
to make a will, you alloy say who
',11
11/ I shall receive your property and
' who shall settle your estate. In
Saw! Tin.. end Money!
the exercise of your privilege not
to make a will, you may keep your
wishes locked up in your bosom and
Let the State divide your property
and ehmre the Probate Court ho
NIAGARA FALLS... $6.25
appoint someone to settle your es-
6.25
BUFFALO
tate. The difference is this: In
5.00
BRANTFORD ...
one case the court appoints some-
5.50
HAMILTON
one Ionia' an administrator, usual-
6.75
TORONTO
In the other
IV by relationship.
Doom Evertohm ,
you select SO11100111•
all eSeeLl-
tOr wheal you choose for ability.
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Important as it is to make a will,
Bus 8 A. M., 8:15 P. M.
o there are three times when you
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should not do it: \\- hen you are
in a hurry, when you are angry,
tot 51 h. you at' sick. A letter
that IVashingtom wrote to his wife
on June 18, 1775, includes the fol-
lowing paragraph which shows that
NEE MOIRE as katILIRICA 4X
he considered the proper frame of
mind a first essential in nothing a
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Robertsons

Eliminating the "bugbear of re-
pellant names-climate and com-
merce, manufactur•rs anti indus-
tries, and products, products, prod-
ucts," etc., etc., N'. NI. Hillyer, in
"A Child's Geography Of the
World" (published by the Century
Co., 353 Fourth avenue, New
York, $3.501, makes the globe an
object easy to understand and to
travel through. Ile takes the child
for a trip around the world, and
when the boy or girl returns home
from the perusal of the 465 pages,
it returns with a knowledge 110

school geography has hitherto been
able to impart.
Hillyer's work accomplishes its
purpose because the author, who
has had more than 211 years' ex-
perience in teaching children,
knows how to talk to the child in
his own language. He has mas-
tered the art of telling the most
complicated story in the simplest

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"A Land Flowing With Milk and Honey."

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MISS ADLER HERE
FOR 3 MORE DAYS

1 I ollyWooil Theater Sunday With
1110 SIIIIWillg,
for four days of

Ernst Luloitseh's "The Love Pa-
rade," starring Maurice Chevalier.
The audible screen has disclosed Do
more pleasing entertainer than the
delightful French actor and with
the gifted German director, Laid-
tsch, to handle the smart satire of
the scenario and Jeanette (lac Don-
ald, the beautiful song bird from
t he musical stage playing the hero-
ine role this entertainment is far
iota of the ordinary.
Russ Nloorgan and his Hollywood
Orchestra will be heard on the
stagein a new series of popular
arrangements and the If. K. 0.
vaudeville will he featured by the
renowned Frances Renault. "The
Slave of Fashion," the foremost
an(' most expensively gowned fe-
male impersonator on the stage.

Rich Bill at Ferry Field This
Week.

The Foorry Field Theater located
at Grant' River near Grano! boule-
vard, presents a very unusual pros
gnus starting Sunday. For till 11 -
day and Monday the picture is
"The Trespasser" with Gloria
Swanson. The program is toontinu-
ous Sunday from 2 to II p. 0.
Tuesday and Wednesday the bill in-
cludes "Woman Trap," a strong
under yoorld story featuring Hal
Skelly and Evelyn Brent. IVednton-
day evening the Ferry Field Thea-
ter will give away free a Britnoles
Radio fully equipped. On Thurs-
day and Friday "The Gold Diggers
of Broadway" will bis preSelltell
which is all color singing and danc-
ing musical revue. The Ferry
Field Theater has arranged for
early showing Komi. of the big, all-
talking pnaluctions now' being of-
fermi lit the downtoum theaters.

Loop Bus Terminal

PREMIER
COACH LINE

AN APPEAL TO THE VOTERS
of HIGHLAND PARK

Ralph G. Aronstam

For COMMISSIONER

WHY DRIVE A DIRTY CAR?
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Car Wash '1.25

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION

"he-' sins nutny adjectives in
the English language, but 0110
easily exhaust em all in
attempting to tlescribelhe art of
Vladimir Horowitz and still have
left its ultimate beauty unap-
praised. This young Russian pian-
ist optsnosol his program at Orches-
tra Hall Wednesday evening with
the C Major Toccata of Bach. At
his hanols the immense work re-
rely.' a fine traditional reading
that yet held no trace of the usual
pedantry. It was a Bach so rich
and warm and deep one quite for-
got it had been written in the eigh-
teenth century. Horowitz's second
group consisted of a Selirlatti Ca-
priccio, .old twos Intermezzi and a
Scherzo of Within , . The Scarlsotti,
a typical staccato, 1011,4 charming.
The Intermezzi, the well known,
exquisite opus I18 III well as the
waltz-like opus. I19, were really
bold), defying translation into
words. The Scherzo formed a bril-
liant climax to Ito' first part of the
program.
Naturally, the technique of
Horowitz is amazing. His stactsati
is perfect, his pedaling entrancing-
ly subtle, his tonal color infinitely
tine old various, his velocity
breath-taking. Yet all this cannot
account for the way in which Ile
makes n hackneyed number like
the Cs Minor Ballade of Chopin so
fresh and real that the accumulat-
ed dust of the years drops from it
like a cloak and it rises once more
before us as vital as in its youth.
In the third group Horowitz
played, in addition to the Ballade,
Iwo of this Chopin Mazurkas lone
begins to believe that only a Rus-
can play them properly),
sian
Etude in F' Major and \ new' Bril-
haute. Such Chopin must have
been even to the taste of Iluntsker.
Two modern numbers followed,
III'
Gavotte, and Suggestins
bolnnu . , 1)y Proikofieff; the first It
modern interpretation of an old
measure, this second as bizarre a
picture 115 its title indicates. Both
found favor with the audience. The
printed program closeol with the
lovely "N'alse Oublice" of Liszt
and a Liszt arrangement of Saint-
Saens' tone-poem "Ions Macabre."
Generously enough, Horowitz gave
his enthusiastic and grateful audi-
ence it number of encores. Among
them the ever popular "Minute"
waltz, an etude and n mazurka by
Chopin.

The Junior League of the Amer-
ican Ort made its first group con-
tribution to the cause ptoviding
thnotitute Jew's in Eastern Europe
with !opportunities for self-support
when they presented a check for
$500 to Dr. Leon Bramson of Bey.
lift, president of the International
Ort, at a reception Tutostlay night,
Feb. 25. The members and friends
of the organization were the guests
of
Eugene Greenhut, prominent
New York business man and phil-
ointhro pint, at his home, 23 Mac-
Dougall Alley. The presentation
Was made by Mis. Ruth Berk, pres-
ident of the juniors.

Boy Scout Troop 104.

Wednesday evening, at North-
western High School auditorium, a
huge court of honor was held for
, the Northwest and I,a Salle din-
' fricts. Congregation Shaarey Ze-
dek Troop 1114 placed second in ad-
vancement for the la Salle dis-
trict, Troop 254 winning first
place. Troop 104 in winning sec-
ond place received the following
awards:
Second Class --Saul Dunitz, Da-
vid Goodman, Charles Kaufman,
Noah Merin, Louis Rosen, Saul
Shur and Felix Wonsen.
First Class - Marvin Ruben-
stein,Neil Lenhoff, Elmer %Vein-
' garden, Ilerbert Shell. Nathan
Briskin and Clarence Vidro.
Merit Badgen---Nathan Briskin
(21, Howard Finssilver (31, Clay-
ence Vidro (61, Syney DunItz 1 7).
Bernard Gooltlinan (8), Gerald Her-
berg 141, Neil Lenhoff 10), Sher-
man Fisher (41, Reuben Glazer
1I Marvin Rubenstein 171, Her-
bert Shell (6), and Elmer Wein-
garden (8).
Star link--Sydney Dunitz, Ber-
nard Goldman, Elmer Weingarden,
Clarence Titre, Marvin Ruben.
slier', Neil Lenhoff and Ilerbert
Shell.

Girl Scout Troop 101.

The girls hiked to Palmer Park
Sunday, Feb. 23, and attempted to
pass our fire-building tent. Be-
sid•s the guests the following
scoutn hiked: Margaret Singer,
llt len Singer, Ann Bosch and
Dorothy Baron.
The Wrens and the Eagles patrol
were both banner patrols. Anna
Darb woos the banner Girl Scout.

Hadassah Raises $55,000.

Hadassah, the II'onien's Zionist
Organization of America, has
raised clink,. to $55,000 since ,Ian.
1 for the nom-sectarian medical and
health work maintained by the tor-
ganization in Palestine, it was 111I-
noUnt141 at the national Hadassah
headquarters. The women Zionists
are raising their own funds for
their Palestinian projects pending
the opening of the Allied Jewish
Campaign in the spring, which will
be conducted by the Joint Distribu-
tion Committlots and the Jewish
Agency for Palestine.
indeptondootot
cam-
Iladassah's
Garbo's Second Week at the
paign was launched with the ap-
Adams Theater.
proval of Felix NI. IVarburg, chair-
theta Garbo, in ht•!' first all-talk-
man of the administrative commit-
ing picture, "Anna Christie," after
tee of the Jewish Agency ( outwit.
a week's smashing run at the mag-
nificent Nlichigan Theater, is now
CZFIRNOWITZ.-(.1. T. A.1-A
in this secosnd week of an extended
number of Jtowish houses were set
engagement at the Adatnn.
on lire in the Bukovinian village
of Balatcheanu in the last few
LEO WISE CO. SELLS
days as a 001111 of the growing
AMERICAN ISRAELITE ('uzist incitement in the district.
The sheriff of the village who
CINCINNATI.- (J. T. A.) - named the ha no Molts to the po-
The American Israelite, founded lice has received threatening let-
75 years ago by Rabbi !mac M. ters. The Jews of the village have
\Vise, and 1111W the oldest existing appealed to the Czernowitz Kehil-
lab for aid.
Anglii-JuWish %Veil:1y ill al , United

words, and to fascinating is his art could then be given to this state-
that his - Child's Geography" is in- men( as Mr. Hillyer makes about Week's Features at the Pic-
Wresting not only for the child but the Wailing Wall: ""they face the
cadilly Theater.
wall, clutch at it, and pray out
for the adult as well
The Piccadilly Theater, F•nkell
Another element that makes loud as they do so, and some even at Livei nods, announces the fol-
Mr. Hillyer's effort laudable is that cry as if their hearts would break, lowing features for the coming
during his travels throughout the though Solomon's temple was de- week:
world he succeeded in selecting the stroyed almost 2,1(00 years ago!"
"Dames Ahoy," all-talkie, with
LOWER FARE EVERYWHERE will: s life is always uncertain, and
common prudence dictates to every
Glen Tryon, on Sunday, March 2;
RECLINING SEATS
man the necessity of settling his
"The Night Ride," another all-
(All Reserved)
temporal concerns while it is in sal may actually wish it distrib- to say nothing of the possibility talkie, on Nlosnolay and Tuesday; in
his power, and while the mind is uted.
that he might die or for some other Wednesday, Thursday and Friday',
CHICAGO $4.00
calm and undisturbed, I have, since
LOS ANGELES $50.50
A Mal) and his wife have, per- reason lie unable to finish his work, William Haynes 111111 Anita Pagto
I came to Philadelphia, got (Nil. haps together, accumulated their he was ibUitti ready to turn it over will talk in "Navy Blues:" "Song
CINCINNATI $4.00
Pendleton
to
draft
a
will
for
me
few possessions. They have no to someone who had all of these of Kentucky - will be presorted the
MIAMI $33.00
by the directions I gave him which children. Each wishes the other requisites.
TAMPA $28.65
following Saturday, March s.
I will noir.• enclose."
If the heirs are well able to man-
Ito have all there is. If no still is
PITTSBURGH $5.00
p5 one en the reasons
y left, only half of the property will age their 11W11 affairs, and there is
Mae Murray at Madison.
NEW YORK $13.00
some people do not make wills, is lot-long to the tone who survives.
nu reason fur an estate ti Ise taken
BUFFALO $6.25
The most important 24 hours in
that they have a sort of blind faith
TOLEDO
A man who has children intends care of by a trustee, the executor a woman's life are the I2 hours
CLEVELAND that the law will distribute their
AKRON
BALTIMORE property in accordance with their usually that his wife shall get makes a final accounting to the pro- before marriage and 12 ;after, and
bate
court
and
Owjob
is
over
but
CANTON
WASHINGTON wishes, even though those wishes everything that he owns and he
in this period Carey Wilson has set States, WIIS
ro cent ly by its
young children or wom- the actor for the N01111114,
COLUMBUS
PHILADELPHIA have never lawn expressed ill a trusts her to properly take care of ifthere are •
amt ad- owners, 1.1-0 W isoo & Co., to A. L.,
YOUNGSTOWN
BOSTON will. They do not realize that the and educate their children. But if en who are inexperienced ill busi- venture set forth in "Peacock Robert E. and henry Segal.
ness matters, as trustee is usually
INDIANAPOLIS
Dr. Isaac Wise guided the per-
law operates inflexibly fist. all, and he leaves no will, she will get only named in the will to lake charge Alley," in which NIsie Murray is
starred this wetsk at the Madison iodical from the time he founded
part of the estate and she is put
what is justice for all may be in-
of
the estate when it is transferred Theater,
it in 1851 to his death in 1900. His
justice for one. Many times rela- in the embarrassing position of from the executor to the trustee.
oldest soon, Lim 'Wise of Cincinnati,
tives in need have been deprived of having to account for her manage- The executor anti trustee may be
235 Bagley Avenue
Arliss at State in "Green became associated with the paper
the comforts of life, because minus- ment of her children's) money.
0110 and the same individual osr cor-
Opp. Michigan Theater
I have known many women who
IOW failed to make a will. I have
in 1875 and front 1900 to 1928 was
Goddess."
poration, but in any event, the
Phone Clifford 0873
in mind at particularly S1111 eXattl- felt that an unnecessary and ad- executor's duties must to linished
An ancient Hindu temple, alder publisher. In that year he sold it
ph , of such neglect. A father was ditional burden was put upon them
than history, served 41S the model to his broodier and sintow. Since
before the trustee can step in.
supported by a prosperous 51111 Who hecause a husband and a father did
for. the tremendous temple soots 19211 Rabbi Jonah II. IN'ims hits been
Almost any plan that parents
W•11.1 married and had children. This not know that his wife would not
built by Warner Bros for the new the editor and Norton %Veil busi-
have for their children's welfare
all-talking Vitaphonts version of ness manager.
..on had always intended to make get all of his property into her own
can he accomplished through a
"The Green Goddess," in which
Henry Segal, one of the new own-
provision for his father in his will hands.
properly pinned will. Almost al- George A rliss is starred, and which
ers, hots been managing editor of
when he would take time to make
Nliss G. wished to leave all her
ways the thing that stands upper-
it.
opened at the State Theater the Israelite since 1 928 and will
property to her only surviving sis-
most in to mother's mind is the ntn- Friday.
Perhaps he did not know that ter who MAK an invalid. Iler other
montinto that capacity. The pa-
catiun of her children should she
IMO/1'1,11 NON-STOP SERV!, F I
the law does not provide for par- relatives were 19 nephews and
per's policies will he maintained.
he taken lwfore they are grOW I/.
ents when there are children. nieces whose parents had died.
She often names the college where "No, No, Nanette" in Second A• Lo• Segal will la' publisher.
Perhaps he had that blind faith They would have been entitled to she
Week.
Wi,111, her sans 81111 daughters
that his father would somehow re- their parents' share had she made
By Twin Motored Palace
to Is tooluouted, and she becomes
Bernice Claire and Alexander
ceive a share of his •estate because no will. These nephews and nieces
Coaches
SO absorbed in the idea of VISI1/1117.4 Gray Islay the featured leading
he wished it without expressing were almost strangers to both of
ONNECTIONS TO ALI, POINTS
ing the future of her children that rolra in , No, ant o." the
TWO DRIVF:RS AND A PORTER ON
that wish in the proper way. At these sisters. The invalid nister
she loses sight altogether of the F'irst National musical comedy pie-
EACII COACH: TOILETS, LAVA-
.'• s '.'
any rate he did nothing about it had lawn entirely dependent for
TuRIES, RUNNING
•ra43o. WARM
fact that a will has anything to do tun• now in its second week at the
and when he suddenly died, his years on the generosity of Miss G.
pendent Order Ifinai Writh has re-
AIR HEAT, SPEED, I IINFROL.
with the matter at all. IN hat be- Paramount Theater.
father Watt left totally unprovided Would it not have lawn a cruel in-
ceived a11 appeal from the other
GPARANTEED
IIF
I ES
gan as a distasteful task because it
for. There are innumerable eases justice to have forced the law to was a
side of the earth which brings to
8:30A. M.-8:311
Will, hl 1 4. 0111es 11 11 interesticg Honor, Roll of Congregation
similar to this, where members of deprive this woman of the full
light the cultural activities of
E•tra Fare-Extra Service
program to he worked out.
Emanuel Bible Classes.
it family have been sufferers be- amount of this estate and perhaps,
Jews in far away places.
One of the first things to be Ili ,
cause someone failed to make or make her apublic charge.
FORT WAYNE HOTEL
The II-brow Educational Society
CUSS011 in a trust is the matter of
Ivinc Schlussel's class: Conaltsts has established a nowiety for the
MINER 04 1 Ass AND "IEMPI E
change a will. Frequently a worthy
Woman have frequently said to
charity is ohoprived of much need- me "Why all this red tape about income. Sometimes the income is RO,nt hal. Lillian Wiesman.
Promotion of Jewish culture in
GLENDALE 2000
moire than sufficient to take care of
Nliss Mary' Newman 'e class: l'arur, South Italia, and from that
ed funds for the same reason.
giving to my family what right-
2228 WOODNVARD AVE.
Sometimes there is a great differ- fully belongs to them. Why must young childrton. In that rase it can Millie Shugarman, Willie Dessow, exotie city the Ilinai Writh Maga-
be arranged that only sufficient in- Mollie Tren.
ence
in
the
way
the
law
distributes
zine has been requested In semi
CHERRY 6468
my estate be tied up in Probate
Airs. Betty Go rton's class: Mar- copies eh
I property and the way an individ- Court for six months, a year or come in used to properly care for
mo month for the Library.
and educate them, and the surplus cus Edelstein, Jean Robins, Lillian The secretary of the society also
more?" A very natural question to
Zisman,
can he accumulated towards the
requested
the national
the
he asked loy people who have no
principal. Then again, the income La NnIgi.ss
Portner's class: 'Sinai !Frith, in Cincinnati, to aid
knowledge of the probate pro•eed-
may not Ise sufficient to support and Sarah Nlitoower, Minnie Cohen, in other ways, such as by sending
ings. The answer is, the probat-
educate the children, sn it is al- Grace Goldberg, Elsie Blum, Freda Iltolorew calendars, books, etc.
ing of an estate is a protection
ways advisable that the trustee
The etommunication states that
equally to thus' who are tit receive
Miss Rose Friedman's class:
should have authority to use parts
the premont condition of the fund
the property and to tho s e who may
of the principal for this purpose. Clara Abrahams, Father Graff, is not prosperous, and that any aid
have some lawful claim against
These advances from the principal ! Nettie Rothenberg, Enid Gillis, !tent the s
ocietto, which is 'muted
m
on
that property. The law must see
may be needed for college education AM ;I Rorak.
to it that all debts which the estate or emergencies of some kind.
Miss Esther Karbal's class; Al- Jews street, Parlor, North Thay-
ancore, South India, will be appro•-
owes
(debt,
that
take
precedence,
bert
Kalman,
Rosella
Israel,
Ethel
Monday, March 3, is Primary Election Day. This
Then comes the question, at a hat
such as funeral expenses, inheri-
ustria, Steno Sklar,
•
Sylvia Roth- elated.
ages shall the money he paid ewer. A
is an important Election which controls the taxation
tance taxes, income taxes and other
Dessosw. Pearl
Shall a son have one-third or etc. enberg. Lillian
"Finger - Tip Control" A gain
lawful debts) are first paid, and
and expenditure of millions of dollars. Do your
fourth. or only one-fifth of his Rothenberg. Marian Dessow.
then debts owing to the -state must
Mitt Mark Barak s class: %era
Employed by Willys-
share at la, He may find s, mil
duty. Do not fail to vote.
be enquired into. Perhaps there
promising investment just at tl at Fay Dushkin, Eh Dater, Joints Birn-
Overland.
is a business to he wound up, or
time which will prove to be a I !- haunt, Roselyn Troll.
For a Clean City, Strict Economy and Strong Law
property which should be sold, all fall, but if so, his experience tt
Seen:t
Sklar
donated
to
the
ill
Just one year ago the Willys-
of which is important to the heirs
Enforcement nominate
be valuable in the management of Bible classy, in honor of her birth- Overland Company announced that
nt the estate.
funds that will come to him in the I day.
each One of its products would be
.
flans
are
being
formulated
for
These duties with numerous next installment. At least he 1111-
the Purim celebration, the date
(others are SOmo of the reason. why; nnt lone it all at one time.
and
program
of
an estate must goo through the Pro-
Shall a daughter for a different
which will tai an- which was declared to to the great-
bate Court and tar settled before be. reawsn not have tots much money nounced at a later date.
est advancement in driving con-
inc distributed, and the individual coming to her at R tender are. Poor-
venience since the self-starter.
Modern Service Station.
or corporation who attends to all haps she has married the right kind
This mechanism, which consists of
of these things and really takes of a man w'h'o will not need or wish'
a single button in the center of the
possession of the estate until every her money; perhaps she has mar-
Morrison Auto Service Statioon, steering whorl, starts the engine.
thing in cleared up, is the executor. ried the wrong kind of man who at 2 125 Park 11Velltle, corner Ver. htorat
n,,,
tonitthhe
nutlig ,..h htusng
a i n rol g notsu hy
ndst dr tih yt:
It is not fair to a relative or would most likely get it all if she nor Ilighway.is located close to all o
friend to impose upon him or her has it all to give; no for this, and theater, and cars can be left there ing position.
the duties and responsibilities that many 'other reasons the usual ar- for n pairs and wash while at the
It is an established fart that
uIll have to be assumed in settling rangement is, that certain parts of show. hotel for nhlppmg.
wherever a manufacturer, through
A new modern brake testing ma. some mechanical device fails to
an estate if properly on the job. the principal shall be paid to chil-
It is not an honor that is lasing con- dren at stated ages until such time chine has been installed at Morri- strike a public response or where
ferred upon one, but an aroluoun as they shall be able to take care I nosn'n to test brakes free. and low the device does not fulfil the re-
rates are charged for adjusting quirements, it is quickly replaced.
task.
A man who had been ap- of their own affairs.
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR WIRE WHEELS
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The man, and this applies equal- brakes.
The fact that the Willyn-Overland
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Auto repairing is done in a spec- Company announces that all of its
late recently said that at first he ly to a woman, who asks himself
Ne•er Closed
felt quie proud of the com- the question. "Why make a will" ial shop toy expert mechanics on all 19:111 products will la• equipped
pliment, but when he found and goes through logically with the makes of ears. Fender and body with "Finger-Tip Control" mecha-
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CHICAGO

GIVES CAUSE $500

4.- By ROSE E. POLANT

humus interest stories about the
leading world centers, and has em-
I
bodied them in his geography.
i • V
First taking his young readers
alis
through their own country, he then
-
travels with them through every
continent anol every country of
Oriental Theater Features
note.
"The Woman Racket."
The accompanying photograph
\'I ith the opening of '"I'he IV o o
are reproductions from his chap-
--- --
man Racket" at the Oriental Thea-
ters dealing with Palestine. Ile
Miss l'elia Adler, noted actress,
speaks of "Bible Lands" and does will appear in five more perform- ter on Friday, Tom 'Moore old
SWiTt
returned to the
not say much about the Jews and ances at Littman's l'iddish Theater
their share in developing the land I his Friday evening, Saturday and screen after II prolonged ubneuce
during which the stars were on the
and in founding religious thought. StIllility matinees itlitl
Legitimate stage. They arc 11,4 11111111
During IlleSs.
perform-
ad 11.1111 1 Ill the dialogue field as
ances, yliss Adler will appear in ua
they were in the silent mo-olium.
play especially writGon for her,
Nliss Sweet even to the extent of
"IVhere the Sun Shines,'' and will
tdFurrtig a singing voice to the
l000 assisted Icy the entire cast, with
screen.
Nloorri, Krosluitor as leading man.
This story of "The lVoman Rack-
Special songs loy Nlushnitzky
"Underneath the
et" was written by' Phillip Dunn-
fmiture this play which was writ-
dome is a huge
ing, author of the famous' play,
lo
It
by
11.
kitlitialloWit2.
rock on which
"Broadway," and Frances Dunn-
oxen used to be
ing.
slaughtered."
Moore and Smoot are supported
"The Music Master" Next
by a capable cast including Sally
Attraction at Civic
Star and Itodstort Agnew as night
Theater.
club entertainers, .1ohn Miljan as
"The Music Allister" will begin gangster chief, Tenn Holtz, Toni
Nlack, Clinton Lyle,
its engagement at the Detroit Civ- London.
ic Theater on Tuesday night, Nita Nlartin and Itiehard Travers.
But the book was not written ex- Nlarch 4, and Walter Sherwin re-
On the stage a superior vaude-
plicitly for Jews and from II Jewish mains In play the part oflo viable ville bill will be offered with Gor-
viewpoint and we have no right old Anton Von Bulow, the title don Healy Company in "Sweet
Sixteen," a singing, talking anol
therefore to complain. We do wish, role of 11111(11 Belasco's comedy of
presentation; F aiikosti-
r
songs. The kindly German musi- olaneing
however, that the story of Pales-
cian has long lawn a favorite of oergh's Juveniles, On act rot. the
tine and the Jew should be pre-
kiddies-brin
g them to the on∎ o-
the older playgoer and it is with
pared for the young Jewish reader
pleasure that the Detroit Civic nees ; Kelcey 81111 Frall,'S ill "Tit
in the style and fashion of Mr.
For
Tat,"
a
servant
(rein start to
Theater company introduves hint
Hilyer's geography. The answer
t o the "younger generation" which finish; IVitichester and floss in
is hilt so familiar with the unosten- "IVists and lltherwise" and other
tatious gaiety or the picturesque great Itadio-Keith-Orpheum acts.
Starting Nlarch 7, Viola Dana ap-
old Bohemian life.
pears in person in it playlet. "The'
Inkwell." by Anita Loos, who'
Hollywood Theater Features wrote the play, "Gentlemen l're-
fer Blondes."
"The Love Parade."

Comic opera of the jolliest yar-
n ty awaits the acrelon-goer al the

JUNIOR ORT LEAGUE

HOROWITZ IN RECITAL

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BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW
TONIGHT AT 11:45

AMOS 'N ANDY
r:,,•,, night at 1 lEn. Sunday).

Broadcast from Oriental stage
over W WJ by Bosch Screen Geld
Rado. Come before II:30 p. m. and
see complete Stage and Screen
Show at Matinee prices (except.

Saturday and Sondast. 40c.

TOM MOORE and
BLANCHE SWEET

In her first talkie

"The WOMAN
RACKET"

A Romani, of Wild Night Chihli
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer All-
Talking Picture

-STAGE

1

A Scream

from the Start

K elcey & France.

in ''fit for Tat"

FERRY FIELD
THEATRE.

The Wiseacres

Winchester & Ross

in "Wise and Otherw'so"

1 The Gordon & Healy Co.

GRAND RIVER AVE.

in • Sinein e, Talkin g and Dancing
Ac t 'Sweet Sialeen"

■ at West Grand Boulevard

(Opposite Northwestern High)

Here'• One for the Kiddas

SUNDAY, MONDAY, MAR. 2 , 3
GLORIA SWANSON
In Her Ma•terpin•

Frankenhurgh's Juveniles

Clever, Cole and Snappy

"THE TRESPASSER"

A Sport Sensalon

A Great Plervre (or a Grsat Star,
Costinottat Sunday, 2 to
m

TUES, WED., MARCH 4.5
Evelyn Brent and Hal Skelly in

Cook, Mortimer & Harvey

sltasketball on Wheels' .

♦

Hiply 111100D

"WOMAN TRAP"

Atreat f, lho.i. .11.1
.11h
Wednesday evening at 9 o'clot
RADIO fist, away FREE to hold!
er of !inky roopon.
Hear Amos 'n Andy every night
at 7 o'clotk lexcept Sunday) at
the 11.eater, looadviset from WJR.

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THEATER

ON THE STAGE
FRANCIS RENAULT
Female Impersonator

Fenkell at Livernois

SUNDAY,
(.,
rMy
MARCH
I:
Tryon

P

SCREEN
SUN . , MON . , TUES, WED.

PI CCADILLY

Matinee Daily
1.30 p. nt. Contmootta to 11

nr„ i

Mato.
Dolly Lil la

p. m.

-

BROADUS ERLE
The American Roy Musical Prodigy"

THURS., FRI, and SAT.
One Hundred Stars in

2

"DAMES AHOY"

'*0

All-Talking. All-Singing

MONDAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 3-4
Thrilling All-Talking I•i4,,ri•

THE NIGHT RIDE"

WED., THURS., FRI., MAR. 3.8-7
William Haines and Anita Page in

"NAVY BLUES"

oest1/2211.2.,..

All , Tallontr

SATURDAY, MARCH 8
Lois Moran in

"SONG OF KENTUCKY"
all.••unn v
.
_ ..._ .

1

Radio.Ketth•Orpheum Vaidlitle

Russ Morgan and His

Merrymakers

BOB CLARKS , ORGANIST

Littman's Peoples Theater

Plume. Office
Empire 3472

8210 TWELFTH STREET

B° 3400
Emcees

Celia Adler's Last Five Performances

FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 28
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, Matinee and Evening, March 1.2
EDWIN RELKIN AND SIGMUND WEINTRAUB PRESENT

M'El.1.-KNOWN JEWISH ARTIST

CELIA ADLER

In th• Play Especially Written foe line:

`WHERE THE SUN SHINES

MORRIS KROHNER, Leading Man

TICKETS

Eveniogs-$1.75, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c
Matino•-$1.50, $1.00, 75c. 50c
Tickets On Ws Now at the Boa Office.

