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MRS. J. SHERLINE—First-class ' FOR RENT—A nicely furnished
catering for weddings and par-
room with a small family, also
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer-
garage if desired. Call evenings
city 2-1610.
or Sunday.
2960 Sturtevant
avenue. Hemlock 5389-J,
CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En-
gagements, weddings and FLAT FOR RENT — Six-room
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
modern bright upper flat. New-
troit Catering Co., 51.
A.
ly decorated, side drive, garage.
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 5654.
Reasonable rent.
Arlington
3236-W.
FOR RENT—Large airy, clean i
room for one or two girls, in FOR RENT—A large furnished
quiet, refined tonic, $4 week
room for one or two ladies or
single, $6 double. Radio and
gentlemen or couple. No objec-
iiino. Near Trumbull car and
tion to a child. 9433 McQuade.
F ourteenth bus. 2073 l'ingree,
Garfield 7449-W, near Dexter
Apt. 206, Euclid 0119-51.
bus and Joy road car line.
While Hornung it:skis on correctly fitted
shoes for growing feet—he also realz:s
that boys and girls want style smcriness
as well. For school—combination ox-
fords, strap effects and tan brogues,
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ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
We Extend Our Sincere Wishes For a Happy ana
Prosperous New Year to All Our Jewish
Friends and Patrons.
HACK'S
Orthopedic Footwear
5th FLOOR STROH BUILDING
28 Adams Ave. W.
Ran.
7790
We Extend to the Jewish Community Sincere Greet-
ings. May the New Year Bring to You the Fullest
Share of Happiness and Prosperity.
FENTON & SMITH
INVESTMENT BANKERS
24th Floor First National Bank Building
Randolph 9574
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA- FOR RENT—A large room in an
TORS—We do painting, deco-
exclusive single home in the
rating and plastering. Guaran-
northwest section. For one or
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987
two gentlemen or one or two
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128
ladies. Box 113 Detroit Jewish
from 7 to 10 a. te. and 4 to 8
Chronicle.
p. m.
FOR RENT—Large neatly fur-
FOR THE HOLIDAYS have your
nished room for one or two.
curtains cleaned or laundered
Twin beds, shower bath. 2674
by the oldest exclusive curtain
Elmhurst, near Linwood. Phone
laundry in the city, using pinless
Hemlock 8794-W.
system. Detroit Lace Curtain
Cleaners. Phone Madison 5774. FOR RENT — Beautiful 3-room
bungalow with extra Murphy
HEBREW AND YIDDISH School
bed, Frigidaire, heat, gas and
for boys and girls. S. Bilansky,
electric. Front and back porch.
well-known teacher, in charge.
Very reasonable. 3021 Carter
10304 Dexter boulevard, corner
avenue,
Calvert. Phone Arlington
1326-5I. Successful preparing FOR RENT—Furnished room for
for Bar Mitzvahs. Number of
lady, gentleman, or couple. Must
be seen to appreciate. Wonder-
pupils limited. Tuition fee
ful location and reasonable rent.
reasonable.
2484 Hazelwood.
RENTS REDUCED
at the EL I'AMAR APARTMENT WANTED—Young man wants
room with small American fam-
Blaine Ave., 2212, near three car
ily, adults, northwest-Linwood-
lines and Ilth Ave. has line. The
Dexter section. Phone Long-
most modern apartment in this
fellow 2908.
section. One front apartment left
at $57.50 including Murphy bed,
three large room with porch. FOR RENT—Nice furnished room
with private small family. One
Also three room and Murphy bed
or two people. Harry Berns,
court apt. at $50 and up. Apply
1785 Seward avenue. Empire
to caretaker.
723831.
FOR RENT—Nice front room for
a couple. Home privileges. Nice FOR RENT—Pleasant room for
one or two in good location, half
location. 8945 North Martin-
block from Trumbull car line,
dale, near Grand River.
$7 per week for two, $4.50 per
week
for single. Board if de-
FOR RENT—Beautiful upper or
sired. 1651 Collingwood,
lower six-room fiat. Bookcase,
stove, ice box, front and back
hand-
°relies, garage, full basement, FOR RENT—Six beautiful hand-
painted rooms with all modern
janitor service, $50, 456 Alger.
Stall shower,
improvements.
play room and double garage.
FOR RENT—Five-room furnished
2670 Leslie avenue. upstairs.
flat, northwest section. Leaving
for the winter. Respectable
couple. References. Garfield FOR RENT—A nice room for a
young lady in a desirable lo-
9154-51,
cation. Rent reasonable. Arl-
ington 1283-R.
FOR RENT—Beautiful upper flat,,
6 rooms, breakfast nook, maid's
room, Frigidaire. 2441 Pingree. HUNGARIAN JEWISH girl de-
sires housework, including book-
Garfield 8072-W.
ing, baking and caring for chil-
dren. Must be Orthodox home.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Euclid 3530.
room in private family. 3740
Burlingame, near Dexter.
FOR RENT—Nice large and airy
room in an up-to-date flat by
FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished
young refined people. Near a
room with four windows, for
car and bus line. Very reason-
one or two ladies or gentlemen
able
rent. Suitable for one or
or couple, in modern home.
two gentlemen or young couple.
Must be seen to be appreciated.
Call
Hemlock
2845-51. 2343
Rent reasonable. 3282 Tuxedo.
West Grand and La Salle.
Ilemlock 2698-M.
FOR RENT — Comfortable fur- FOR RENT—Furnished light airy
room for one or two gentlemen.
nished room in private family.
Located near Dexter bus and
Suitable for one or two ladies
Davison car line. Call Fair-
mount 4132-51.
2901 Gladstone, near Linwood
TO RENT—A large furnished
car line and Dexter bus. Euclid
room with small private family
6828-W.
for a couple, one or two young
men or girls. Home and kitchen
FOR RENT — Apartment, four
privileges. Meals if desired.
rooms and bath, two large bed-
Convenient transportation. 2231
rooms, steam heat and hot
Pasadena, near Fourteenth.
water all year around, janitor
Hemlock 5258-51.
service, $45. Corner Wilde-
mere and ('halfonte, one block
from Fenkell. Apply caretaker. FOR RENT — Beautiful seven-
room lower flat; four bedrooms.
Modals. Reasonable rent. 2053
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Taylor avenue, near Fourteenth.
room for refined gentleman.
Rent reasonable. Near Dexter
bus and Linwood car. 3010 FOR RENT—Very modern flat;
six rooms and breakfast nook,
Richton, Hemlock 0528-R.
sell shower. electric refrigera-
tion. 2719 Leslie avenue.
A REFINED, attractive woman
without children, owning a sin-
FOR RENT — Rochester 3786.
gle home all furnished, is look-
Five-room upper flat. Tile bath.
ing for a life companion of
shower, Frigidaire, garage. New-
about 40 years of age or older.
ly
decorated. Modern. Must be
Must be refined and able to
seen to be appreciated. Reduced .
make a living. Address Box 114,
rent.
Half month rent free to
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
reliable party. Euclid 2624.
glUni tenrLoti laobTee.
FOR RENT—Large airy room,
four windows. Gentlemen pre-
GRAND RIVER AVENUE
at West Grand Boulevard
(Opposite Northweiitern High)
Now mittipped with the late-t and
mo..t improved type of Weoern
Elevtric Talking Equipment and
newe-it iinlerged Sound Screen
SUNDAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 21-22
GARY COOPER
'A Man from Wyoming'
With .11'NE COLLYEll and
lititilS TOOMEY
Conlin... 2 to 11 0- m Sunday
TUES., WED.. SEPT. 23.24
DOLCRES DELRIO in
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Littman's Peoples Theater
TWELFTH AT SEWARD
Box Office Phone Empire 3488. Manager's Phone Empire 3472
930-31 SEASON OPENS WED. EVE., SEPT 24
A very interesting season is promised for patrons by Mr.
Littman. He has assembled a fine cast of players who con,
14ise the best dramatic and operatic talent on the Yiddish
" 5 5e. Arrangements have been made to present the newest
plays, which will be played simultaneously with the New York
t 11,1tery.
The Opening Presentation is a Very Lively (penis
"A Bridegroom Wanted"
by the well-known author, Samuel II. Cohen
The music was composed by Philip Lasofsky, and will give
ferred. Board if desired. Eu-
clid 4956. 9710 North :Martin-
dale avenue.
FERRY FIELD
THEATER
"THE BAD ONE "
With EDMUND LOWE
Little Theatre
FOR RENT — Six-room steam-
heated flat with furniture to re-
liable party after the holidays.
2441 Taylor, near La Salle. Eu-
clid 25424.
FOR RENT-2073 Pingree ave-
nue. Attractive newly decor-
ated 3-room apartments.
Furnished
$57.50, unfur-
nisht:j $45.
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American Premiere
"PHILISTINES"
(Spoken Drama)
Sept. 19, 20, 21
Seats $1.00, 75c
Cl. 9571
Beginning Mond, on Sown
“HER WAY OF LOVE'.
Unusual Russian Film
All Seats 50 Cents
Rosh Hashonah Greet-
ings to Everybody
the artists an opportunity to prove their vers•tility a well as
HUBER COAL CO.
provide you with an evening'. entertainment you will long
remember.
OPERATED BY TEREBLO
Domestic, Steam,
Anthracite
CAST: LOUIS BIRNBAUM, leading man; Hyman Prizant,
Leon Zuekerberg, Harry Jordan, Isaac Arko, Jacob Goldstein,
ETHEL DORF, leading lady; Sara Killer, Charlotte Goldstein,
Anna Ziegenlaub and Ester Fdd.
Huber and G. T. R. R.
Whittier 3184
Price of Admission Has Bees Reduced—Matinees, 50c, 75c,
$1 and $1.25. Evenings, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50.
WEST SIDE YARD
4815 Tirem•n
Euclid 2410
EAST SIDE YARD
the executive board of the Na-
tional Federation of Temple Sire
Invites their friends and patrons to
make an inspection of a most com-
prehensive line of delicious cakes,
cookies, strudel, etc., made especi-
ally for the holidays.
Play of New Season.
A. Littman, manger of the Pea-
ple's Theater, promises an interest-
ing season to the Yiddish theater-
geer in Detroit. He has assembled
a line cast of players and has ar-
ranged with the foremost play-
wrights for oil the newest of play-
ers and has arranged with the fore.
most playwrights for all the new-
est plays to to,' shown simultane•
ously with those of the New York
theaters.
The cast consists of the best
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We Wish You All a Happy and Pros-
perous New Year
dramatic and operetta talent and
51r. Littman feels confident that he
will fulfill his promise for an ex-
ceptional season.
For the (petting play Mr. Litt-
man has selected a lively operetta
entitled "A Bridegroom Wanted,"
by the well known author Samuel
II. Cohen. The music was com-
posed by Philip Laskofsky and will
give the artists ample opportunity
to prove their versatality, and is
promised to give the theater-goer
an evening of entertainment that
will long be remembered.
The cast consists of the follow-
ing artists:
Ethel Dorf, leading, lady; Louis
Birnbaum, leading man; Hyman
Prizant, Leon Zuekerberg, Harry
,lordan, Isaac Arco, Jacob Gold-
stein, Sara Filler, Charlotte Gold-
stein, Anna Zigenlaub and Esther
Field.
11322 Dexter Blvd.
Empire 9341
Longfellow 1209
MRS. SAMUEL P. WEINBERG
Season's Greetings
terhoods.
She was formerly Miss
Marjorie Abrahams. She served
in the motor messenger service of
the emergency aid during the
World War and was president of
Rodeph Shalom Sisterhood and of
the Federated Sisterhood of
Philadelphia.
and Best Wishes
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Contributions to North End
Clinic.
North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of Mrs. Leopold
The Alumni Association of the Wineman's birthday from Sirs.
United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, II rry h a rbstem.
In memory of :Ills. Irene Rosen-
commencing the eighth year of its
existence, announces plans for an berg (lidding from Mrs. S. A.
unprecedented year of activity. All Rosenberg.
In memory of Mrs. Ralph C.
the graduates in Detroit and Wind-
sor are affiliated with this organ- Mayer from Miss Frances L. Higer.
In memory of Miss Sylvia Si-
ization.
According to Harry Seligson, mons from Mrs. Benjamin L. Lam-
president, general meetings of the bert.
In memory of Isaac Gilbert from
membership will be held bi-
monthly, for which addresses by Mr. and Mrs. Osear C. Robinson,
visiting speakers, talks by mem- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman,
n to d,
bers, debates, plays and other fea- Mrs. Juturist,
Benjamin
tures will be arranged. The social
Rosenfield,
committee has, in addition. ar- Mrs. Eleanor .1. Ford, Mrs. E. Gold-
ranged for a number of gather- berg of Kalamazoo, Miss Setta
ings, theater parties, dances, ban- Robinson, Miss Ilenrietta A. Rob-
quits, outings. Two or three He- inson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C.
brew plays will be presented to the Field, Mrs. Viola 51. Wolf, Edwin
public as part of the club's dra- A. Wolf.
matic program.
The organization plans to devote
considerable time to the publica-
tion of a magazine, with Hebrew
and English sections, contributions
to come from the Hebrew schools'
graduates.
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Palais d'Or
Restaurant
5028 JOY ROAD AT GRAND RIVER
DINE AND DANCE
TRY OUR CHICKEN, Sm°
STEAK OR CHOP
DINNER
SEYMOUR SIMONS PRESENTS
Harry Blair and His Palais d'Or Orchestra
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ZIONIST - REVISIONISTS
A report Of the world conference
of the Union of the Zionist-Revis-
ionists, recently held in Prague, and
a discussion on the present situa-
tion in Zionism and in Palestine.
was given by L. Altman, president
of Detroit branch and member of
the Central American Committee,
at the mass meeting arranged by
the Detroit organization • Sunday,
Sept. 14, in People's }loll.
The flower day held by the De-
troit branch for the political fund
of the World Union of the Zionist-
Revisionists, on Sept. 13 and II,
Was 3 success in spite of the rain.
The following have excelled in
their work: Lottie Wainger, $16.98;
Esther Bloom, $12.31; Miss Brody,
$11.08; Nettie Bloom, $12.35; Mrs .
and Miss Newman, $8.05; Ann
Plotkin, $6.52; Misses Rosenberg
and Lefton, $5.26, and I'. Bloom,
B. Panush, Z. Altman, Y. Ticktin,
R. Pike, Mrs. Levine, R. Schneider,
11 . Sh ust er and many othe rs.
Pereira School of Dancing to
Open Oct. 4.
The Pereira Sehool of (lancing,
elocution, and dramatic art an-
nounce its opening for the season
on Saturday, Oct. 4, It will teach
ballet, interpretative, Russian,
Spanish and musical comedy danc-
ing, also physical culture, with
special work in Adagio and acrobat-
ic dancing. Studio is at 378 Monte-
rey avenue, Highland Park, phone
Longfellow 5928.
New Talking Equipment
Ferry Field Theater,
at
The feature on Tuesday and ,
Wednesday will be "The Bad
One," with Dolores Del Rio and
Edmund Lowe.
"The Benson Murder Case,"
starring William Powell, will be
shown on the talking screen on
Thursday and Friday.
NO COVER CHARGE
AT ANY TIME
Special attention given to banquets and
bridge parties.
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Your Holiday
Suit is Here!
If you have not as yet
purchased your Holiday
Suit you'll find Reznik's
prepared to serve you
until the last moment.
Reznik's line of custom-
ized clothes have won
the approval of De-
troit's most discriminat-
ing dressers and the
wide price range brings
them within the reach
of every man's purse.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS ON
FRESH FISH
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
We Deliver All Over the City
ABE DANTO
1334 East Vernor Highway
a /f- e 10,44illior .746 z r a
$28.50 to $65.00 mone saver
We also have on display a
nety of new fall
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HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR,
ETC
La Shono Tovo Tikoaevu
That the New Year will
see your fondest hopes
realized is our sincere
wish to you all.
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Infant Welfare 12-1(•0 Downtown Theater.
Benny Rubin, the Jewish fun-
Remembrance Fund.
' maker, plays one of the leading
roles in the Radio picture produc-
tion, "Leathernecking," now at the
new RKO Downtown theater. Ru-
bin along with such other sterling
screen comedians as Ken Murray,
Ned Sparks and Fred Santley, are
east as a quartet of pleasure loving
Marines who find plenty of adven-
ture in the tropics.
The feminine charmers in the
Cass Theater.
production include Irene Dunne,
A play built on a doorstep, a play celebrated Broadway musical com-
that, in moving and marvelously edy star; Lilyan Tashman, Rita
effective fashion, pictures those LeRoy and Louise Formula.
seemingly trivial things which
make up that drama called life,
Little Theater.
will begin the second week of its
To the Little Theater on Friday
engagement at the Cass Theater,
Saturday and Sunday nights
next Sunday night.
of this week-end comes a Maxim
"Street Scene" has come to De-
Gorki satire, "Philistines." Though
troit after thrilling and enthralling, one of Gorki's most
important
amazing and amusing New York slays, "Philistines" has never
for a year and a half. Those who I been translated into English, and
want to see something of signifi-
the presentation here at the little
cance, something fascinating, im- ' Theater is therefore one of the
mediate, of today, now, should see first on this continent. It is di-
this play of human interest. "Street rected and staged by Louis Miller,
Scene" was picked as the best well known student of the drama.
American play of 1929, and is cer-
Following this production the
tain to be remembered as engross- Little Theater will offer living
ing, compelling, rich in humor, dramas on Monday, Tuesday and
stirring and vital to a degree.
Wednesday nights of each week.
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Special Prices
Hadassah
Contributions to the infant wel-
fare fund of Hadassah have been
received by Mrs. I). Zemon, 816
Virginia I'ark, chairman of the
Mrs. !Lerman
committee, from
Wetsman, in memory of Ilenry
Weinstein and from Mrs. Joseph
Ehrlich,
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in memory of Isaac
Gilbert.
9144 Twelfth St.
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U. H. S. ALUMNI PLAN
YEAR'S ACTIVITIES
or ladies. Near bus line. 11:1411 announces the installation of
Holmur, corner Lawrence, Apt.' 'Western Electric talking equip-
ment and the newest enlarged
No. 3.
sound screen. Both are the last
FOR RENT—Room for couple or word in the perfection of talking
• single. Private family. Home equipment.
privileges. Near bus and car
On Sunday and Monday, the
line.
Call Arlington 3568-It. Ferry Field Theater will feature
2506 Tyler.
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in "A Man From
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The Perwein Pastry
Shop
Mrs. Samuel P. Weinberg of
Philadelphia, who died there Aug.
28, was the youngest member of
Operetta, "A Bridegroom
Wanted" to be Opening
The Ferry Field Theater, Grand
FOR RENT—Large airy furnished
room for one or two gentlemen River at M est Grand boulevard,
Columbia Near Woodward
Maim Goatee Powerful Satire
YIDDISH THEATER
TO OPEN SEPT. 24
WITH A FINE CAST
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