A merica,' Ada Perky &Cal Cotter CLIPTON AYINIll • CINCINNATI 20, OM TI G "A Bridegroom Wanted" Re- mains for Second Week at Littman's. Peritorrjaini efRONICIE MRS FRLAENDER ID TO .ARE CT WORK OF UNITED SYNAGOGUE "A Bridegroom Wanted," by MRS. J. SHERLINE-First•class , WANTED-Two business girls to catering for weddings and par- ! share apartment. Stall shower Samuel H. Cohen, with music by Mrs. David Friedlander, well- ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer- I l'hilip Laskofsky, will have an- and all modern conveniences. known in the field of social service city 2-1610. other week-end at Littman's Yid.1 other Either $32.50 together without in this country, and for the past dish Theater, Twelfth and Seward, I I board, or convenient terms or- four years secretary of the United when it is repeated by popular re- , CATERERS--Strictly kosher. En-' ranged with board. Call Arling- Jewish Campaign for Foreign Re, gagements, weddings and , ton 9437. quest this Friday evening, Satur- banquets. Catered by plate. De-. day and Sunday matinees and eve- troit Catering Co., M. A. STENOGRAPHER - Capable of nings. Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 5654. The cast consists of the follow- taking care of general office de- tails. ing artists: Five years' ex erience Ethel Dorf, leading lady; Louis ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA- Garfield 9449-R. TORS-Wo do painting, deco- Birnbaum, leading man; Hyman rating and plastering. Guaran- EXPERIENCED colored help. Re- Prizant, lean Zuekerberg, Harry teed work. 1,. Nathanson, 2987 liable and good workers, men Jordan, Isaac Arco, Jacob Gold- • Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5120 and women, want general work. stein, Sarah Filler, Charlotte Gold- from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8 References investigated. Save stein, Anna Zigenlaub and Esther • p. m. this advertisement for future Field. needs. Ilemlock 10479. FOR RENT-Nice large and airy room in an up-to-date flat by FOR RENT-Large nicely fur-1 Phi Beta Epsilon-A. Z. A. young refined people. Near If niched room with four windows Dance on Oct. 2. car and bus line. Very reason- for one or two. Garage if de- __- able rent. Suitable for one or sired. Home privileges. 3359 Phi Beta Epsilon Fraternity's two gentlemen or young couple. Elmhurst, near Dexter. Call Hemlock 2845- ➢ . dance, with A. Z. A. Fraternity, on 2343 Oct. 2, at Masonic Temple, has West Grand and La Salle. FOR RENT-Six-room lower flat. taken shape for beyond compre- Newly decorated, tile bath and OPPORTUNITY! hension and promises to be a suc- shower, side drive garage. $60 If ever the time was ripe to de.' cessful affair. per month. 2044 West Phila- veto', your dancing talent and delphia. Empire 3155. Saturday night, Oct. 11, will get started on a career that of take place the formal installation fers more to a girl in the way TO RENT-Large, airy room for of these new officers: Leon Cutler, of money and fame than any one or two gentlemen or ladies, prince; Lewis Tessler, duke; Wm. other one, it's right now."-Ned with private family, in elevator A. Salomon, lord chancellor; John Wayburn. apartment. With or without IL Finestone, lord exchequor; Ru- Frank Alexander and Eliza-• board. Near Fourteenth street dolph Leitman, corresponding lord MRS. DAVID FRIEDLAENDER beth Swanson, former stars of car line. 2556 West Philadel- chancellor; Albert Cutler, lord Good News, who are sponsoring phia, Apt. 307. constable, and Bernard Tate, lord lief for Eastern Pennsylvania, has the Dance Guild, guarantee to historian. The retiring prince, place all worthy pupils in theat- 'FO RENT-Large front bedroom accepted the position of director William A. Salomon, will be pre- with twin beds to two ladies or of the United Synagogue of Amer- rical enterprises this season. sented with the traditional loving. fined couple, no children etaion ica Committee of One Thousand, Children also solicited. In the cup in appreciation of his untiring. ■ fin • couple, according to an announcement gentlemen, by heart of Detroit 's , services. no children, or will share apart- made by A. B. Cohen, national • center, 91 East Kirby avenue. ment with another couple. All chairman of the committee. Madison 6918. The purpose of this committee home privileges. Rent very FLAT FOR RENT - Six-room reasonable. Apply 2205 West of One Thousand will be to study modern bright upper flat. New-I Euclid, Apt. 302, Garfield the religious needs of the Jewish ly decorated, side drive, garage. communities throughout the coon- 6773-J. Reasonable rent. 2500 Clements , with special emphasis upon the avenue. Arlington 3236-W. . WANTED in northwest section, 8- smaller communities, most of whom room furnished house with mod- have no organized activity. An FOR RENT - Nicely furnished ! ern conveniences. Address Box effort will be made to bring in clos- room for a gentleman. Rent $5' 115, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. er contact the men and women in per week. Near Dexter bus and religious affairs in the larger cem- Linwood car. 3030 Richton. TO RENT-Beautiful modern munities with those of the smaller lowerflat, seven rooms. Newly HIGHWAY Hemlock 0528-R. communities, so that the latter • decorated throughout. Reason- ' FOR RENT-A large furnished able rent. 2053 Taylor avenue, night be better organized for re- ligious purposes. Mrs. Samuel room with twin beds for two near Fourteenth. Spiegel, national president of the men or employed • I , or a United At chill Itsrtin P111,1iI111.11I comfortably furnished room for FOR RENT - Northwest section, Women's League of the . ss,.11 an Delmt W. never Istorr nu rica, beautiful large modern room. • ass•i•i- one man. Private American at A impor t (.101 losnains. ate • .. storious ty smart and 11,11111,1 for one or two, near car line chairman of the committee of Jewish family of adults. 'Med- LEE BARTON EVANS and bus. Rent reasonable. Room One Thousand. ern conveniences. Rent reason- America's Foremost Character must be seen to be appreciated. Mrs. Friedlander has a long and able. Good transportation. Call Singer. 2652 Monterey, or call Ilemlock distinguished record of service in Hemlock 2861-R. HAZELLE & KLATOFF 1694-M. the various fields of Jewish en- Sensational Dancing Team of CONFIDENTIAL - If you are! deavor in this country. Since 1917 lonely and desire friends, or are FOR RENT-Furnished room for she has been with the Central Re- LOUIS 1 :1.1.. 0NT " RTORIM‘F * EA. ! ARRI5 young man. Steam heat, hot interested in matrimony, write lief Committee, a constituency of floes WALSH, M. C. water and shower. Upstairs, the Joint Distribution Committee, Amicable Club, Box 273, Fort 3306 Richton avenue, Arlington devoting the major portion of her Worth, Texas. And Hi. Orchestra. 5829-W. time in the middle west, stimulating young couple W ANTEDJewish - interest in the religious and cul- •ir business woman to share TO RENT-A• large furnished tural needs of the Jewish commun- room with three windows. with 0 BY 0 apart- furnished beautifully ities in Eastern Europe. A des- a small private family, for cou- ment in northwest section, with BREMER ple, one or two girls, or young cendent of one of the oldest rab- business woman. I'hone from RESTAURANT Form This Habit! binical families in Palestine, Mrs. men. Home and kitchen privi- 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m, Glendale CORP. leges. Meals if desired. Price Friedlander has been active on be- 6467; after 7:30 p. no and Sun- half of the cultural and religious reasonable. 2231 Pasadena. be- day, University 2-1720. tween Fourteenth and La Salle. development of that country. Mrs. Convenient transportation. Ilem- Friedlander is active in many GERMAN GIRL desires house- .. • royal treat! Deliciously communal endeavors. work, cooking and washing. Ex- lock 5258-1l. 77 EAST VERNOR FOR YOUR DIVERSION AL HANDLER SUNDAY DINNER prepared, faultlessly served. perienced. Melrose 0747-W. 32.50 • plate. No Cover Charge at Any Time to Sunday Dinner Guest.. TO RENT-Nice furnished room , to a young man or couple. All' conveniences. Near street car line. Upper flat. 2675 Fuller- ton. Phone RA. 440.1 low Reservations 0 k111 711 TI N Toniih SUCCESS TO Holiday Greetings CLUB MARTIN ... Congratulating Club Martin LINENS Reliable Linen Service Original Warsaw Bakery WE RENT CLEAN LINENS 2492 Hastings St. 1025-35 E. Montcalm Street Cadillac 4161 We are proud of the part we played in the Construction of Beautiful CLUB MARTIN Gus A. Bremer GENERAL CONTRACTOR Gareld 4050 2149 Pingree WIDOW would like to share nice cozy apartment with couple, $30 per month, or rent out a room to single party for $5 per week. 2670 Gladstone, Apt. 12, Gar- field 7269-J. Two Grand Rapids Jewish Boys Manage Four Fighters. Bill Goodman and Harold D. Steinman, Grand Rapids Jewish are the managers for four , The fighters are: 'prize-fighters. ! Andy Shanks, heavyweight; Len Darcy, light heavyweight; Benny Duke, lightweight; Jimmy Kerr, featherweight. Besides managing these fighters, Goodman and Stein- man are co-owners of the Green Lantern Chicken Tavern at 9:61 Cherry street, S. K., Grand Rapids Season's Greetings TO Club Martin Standard Mosaic & Tile Co. GREET 60,000 WOMEN NEW YORK.-In an attractive illustrated letter, Mrs. Joseph E. Friend, president, and Mr. Estelle M. Sternherger, executive secre- tary, have conveyed the New Year's greetings of the board of managers of the National Coun cil of Jewish Women to more than 60,000 women, comprising the membership of the senior council sections and the Junior council sections. The letter bears an ex- cellent reproduction of the Me- norah, or seven-branched candela- bra, on the Arch of Titus in Rome, as a symbol of "the eternal spirit of the Jew and Judaism." An ap- propriate verse is Cited from Solo- mon ibn Gabirol's "The Royal Crown." The following message, ad- dressed the senior and junior mem- bers of the National relined of Jewish NVomen appears in this spe- cial New Year art letter: "May the New Year marking the continuance of God's blessing of life, also mark an increase in your power and opportunities for service to the Jew Eternal, Juda- ism Immortal, Humankind Uni- versal." DETROIT-LELAND'S MANAGER POPULAR William J. Chittenden, Jr., resi- dent manager of the Detroit-Le- land Hotel, formerly manager of the Pontchartrain Hotel, is per- Manufacturers and Contractors of Season's Greetings and Best Wishes The 104 Embassy Club CLUB MARTIN CHOOSES A 2515 GARLAND AVE. Phone Lenbs 6213 M. C. FIORETTI, Treas. VERNIER ROAD Bet. Mack and Fast Jefferson GROSSE POINTE EXTENDS THE SEASON'S WARMEST GREETINGS TO THEIR JEWISH FRIENDS AND PATRONS For Reservations Call NIAGARA 0136 - FLASHER NEON TUBE SIGN Complete Refrigerating Equipment WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR. FURNISHED BY Universal Cooler Neon Signs Sold--Rented--Serviced Corporation 5717 Woodward Ave. 18th and Howard SG. Madison 0760-0761 Lafayette 6633 ... When beautiful things are the subject of suggestive admiration ... \‘‘ . . . Be nonchalant LIGHT A AIUHAD PRONOUNCED ...PERFECT DI. DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS C P. T.orillarcl Co. SPORT NOTES By GEORGE JOEL Jewish Peddler Make. Hit in Ring Debut. REPORT SHOWS 1929 GAIN IN PALESTINE Littman's Peoples Theater NEW YORK.-(J. T. Ra-The third annual report of the Pales- tine Economic Corporation, which is headed by Bernard !leaner, has just been issued. Felix M. War- I berg„ Herbert II. Lehman, Julius Simon and Robert Szold are the vice-presidents of the corporation. The corporation subsidizes in Pal- estine the Palestine Mortgage and Credit Bank, Ltd., of which Eman- uel N. Mehl is the managing direc-, tor, and the Central Bank of Co- Operative Institutions, of which Harry Vitales is the general Man- TWELFTH AT SEWARD Box Office Phone Empire 3488. Manager's Phone Empire 3472 A year ago Levinsky was n fish peddler in Chicago's ghetto. To- REPEATED BY POPULAR REQUEST day he is being considered as a For Friday, Sept. 27. For Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 28.29. contender for the light-heavy- Matinee and Evening. weight championship. This rise from scaling fish to scaling fistic heights has been rapid. Just a year ago Levinsky gave his fish cart a last push and donned a pair of boxing cloves. Since then he has A very lively operetta by the well-known author, become King Levinsky, the idol of Samuel H. Cohen Chicago's West Side and a promis- ing fighter. His fame until he The music was composed by Philip Lasofsky, and will give stepped into the ring with Leo the artists ■ n opportunity to prove their tility as well as Lomski in Chicago last week was provide you with an evening's entertainment you will leas local, but after subjecting Lomski ager. remember. to a terrific beating, knocking him The year 1929, declares the re-I out in the fifth round of a 10- port, Was one of continued expan- rounder, Levinsky's name and fis- CAST: LOUIS BIRNBAUM, leading man; Hyman Prizant, in the credit activities which tic exploits have been flashed all the l'alestine Economic Corpora-I Leon Zuekerberg, Harry Jordan, Isaac Arko, Jacob Goldstein, over these United States. non undertook as its particular ETHEL DORF, leading lady; Sara Killer, Charlotte Goldstein, The knockout of Lomski was a sphere of operations in l'alestine Anna Ziegenlaub and Ester Feld. gratifying spectacle to the Levin- from its inception. Its three to sky boosters. Lomski had never five-year agricultural loans, for Price of Admission Has Been Reduced-Matinees, 50c, 76c, before taken the count although the development of orange groves, $1 and $1.25. Evenings, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. he had fought all of the best men amelioration of almond groves, in his division. The feat definitely ! planting of vineyards, general gave notice to the world that a new farm improvements, etc., have in- Jewish fighting star had arisen. creased during the year from You will hear much more about , $160,000 to $250,000, and an ad-If King Levinsky as time goes on. ditional amount of $180,000 has' been authorized but not yet paid. Al Singer and McLarnin. out to borrowers. The corpora.' ho0u0sinif) , Jimmy McLarnin, the Irish wel- tion's investment in ne$w ,0 terweight, justified his reputation loans increased from 69 as the nemesis of Jewish fighters $143,000 and its investment in, when he knocked out Al Singer,) small industrial credits increased the lightweight champion, in the from $21,789 to $48,579. The third round of a bout held recently work of aiding laborers in and near at the Polo Grounds in New York the colonies to establish themselves, City. It was a thrilling battle but MRS substantially expanded under; again proved the adage that a good the 1928 appropriation and a newt big man is better than a good lit-I appropriation of $250,000 was tie man. The title was not at made in 1929 for this purpose, in- stake as Jimmy came in over the cluding loans for the building of lightweight limit. Al Singer lost houses and barns, purchase of nothing but a lot of prestive. Ile poultry, cows and other equipment Office and Yard: 19409 John R. Street should never have fought Mc- required for the establishment of Longfellow 4189 Larnin. Ile has been the victim of new workers' settlements. greediness on the part of his hand- During the year 1929 the invest- lers, who saw a chance to make ments of the l'alestine Economie Corporation in Palestine increased some money. MeLarnin makes a spelialty of to $1,627,004, 11.4 compared with beating Jewish fighters. Among ,$1,151,948 at the close of the' his K. 0. victims are such fighters ' previous year. The-total assets of Painting Collision as Jackie Fields, Sid Terris, Ruby corporation have increased to Goldstein and Lou (Kid) Kaplan. ' $2,2:10,027 as compared with and and Singer was just as easy for Jimmy $927,060 at the time of its forma- and he certainly handed the Jew- tion, according to the report. ; Welding Bumping ish boy a thorough trimming. For two rounds he let Al do the hit- A NEW YEAR MESSAGE ting and then came along and with Complete Automotive Garage Largest Service Station in TO THE JEWISH YOUTH three or four well directed blows Service at All Hours Detroit put Singer down for the count. By DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN President of Young Judaea. Jewish Registration at Syracuse University Falls Out. The New Year will bring a re- ROCHESTER at DEXTER Garfield 6498 Two thousand students were ad- newal of Jewish responsibility to mitted to Syracuse University this' young and old. To the young es pecially, new semester of which 70 were Jews. I When I attended that university year is a welcome starting point Fox Theater. PIANO LESSONS there were between 400 and 500 because youth is hopeful and re- Given by Jewish students taking courses. ' silient, callable of correcting read- A s f antastic a picture as hao Last fall I wrote a piece saying ily the mistakes of the past and ever conic to the screen arrived at turning readily to new horizons in that I believed the university the Fox Theater Friday, bringing which has had so ninny prominent the future. The American Jewish scene Charles Farrell in the leading role Jewish athletes was restricting its love story based on ' Teacher of Piano Jewish quota. I was violently up- presents a special challenge to the of "Lillom," a the international stage success by braided for my assertions and in- Jewish youth. Assistant to Dr. Mark Gunsberyt Franz Molnar. There will also be In the general economic and formed that I was talking through Highly Recommended a continuation of the biggest of all my hat. At least I didn't have my educational life of our day impor- Studio by Appointment tant responsibilities are being en- sound screen shows in Detroit, in- hat over my eyes. cluding a screaming comedy called trusted to young men and young I wonder why so few Jewish stu- 441 WEST CANFIELD "The Great Blimp Mystery." dents are now admitted to the col- women. The elders seem willing, Empire 1867-W lege. Ito scholastic standards nay eager, that the enthusiasm, Madison Theater. have been raised. Maybe that's the initiative and optimism of youth Residential Calls If Preferred. reason? Or perhaps they are hav- should be made available for the The funniest comedy to come ing those interesting psychology benefit of the many problems of here since the advent of talking the social order which present tests? , pictures in the spicy French farce, themselves for solution. The Matrimonial Bed," which is Jewish life in America is in ! Chattering. g now having its first Detroit en- Columbia, Near Woodward nb rg o former mer N. Y. need of the qualities which youth Greenberg, gagement at the Madison. ArnerIctin Premier* U. baseball star, has been recalled has to offer. Is the Jewish youth hlaaim Corki'• Powerful Satire from the Raleigh team by the De- ready to place its talents and its "PHILISTINES" Michigan Theater. troit Tigers, who have an option energies at the disposal of the Seats WOO Bringing to the screen the same Fri.. Sat. Sun., Sept. 213-25 (Ill his services, Henry is a first Jewish needs and problems which baseman.-Robert Rau, Prince- press for solution? The elders who characterization which she created 13 '1 sn'el Mender. Sept. 29 ton crew man, is back from a trip have carried responsibilities for a in the stage play, Elsie Ferguson, Continuous I.11 p. In. generation and more have a right stage and screen star, is now on abroad All Seat. Filly Cent. (Copyright, 1030.1. T. A.) to expect that their work will be the Michigan screen in "Scarlet adequately carried on. Every Pages." Moses looks to his Joshua. "Apple Cart" at Wilson. European Screen Sensation "The Apple Cart" by Bernard The recent achievement of the also "Suicide of a Hollywood Shaw, the first new piece in six Jewish people in the upbuilding of Extra" pars from the pen of this noted Palestine is a witness to the crea- playwright, will reopen the Wil- tive and constructive power of the son Theater Monday night, Sept young people when they are GRAND RIVER AVENUE 29, for an engagement of one week. moved by a great ideal. Despite at West Grand Boulevard The comedy is being produced by the seeming difficulties, the build- (Opposit• Northwestern High) Season's Greetings the New York Theater Guild. The ems will go on building, convinced Now miuipped with the late., and play has already been successfully that their work is a creative work most Improved tspe of Western Elertric Talking Equipment •nd produced in London. Berlin, War- of peace and salvation to all the newest enlarged Sound Screen saw, Vienna and New York. The inhabitants of that ancient land. company which the Theater Guild May the New Year witness an SUNDAY. MONDAY, SEPT. 29.29 Sensation of the Year is presenting in Detroit is that increasing dissemination of Jewish which performed the play last sea- knowledge, • spreading of the "THE BIG HOUSE" Department son in New York. It opens the ideal of Jewish service, and a with CHESTER MORRIS, LEWIS Jewish soh Iessrpo aenl a i- sense Theater Guild's present season in STONE, LEILA HYAMS, WAL- among the e f youth je of r ag ! 2! r i loit;in LACE BERRY. ROBERT MONT- Detroit. Neighborly Service OGIN ER Y. Echoes of the tempest of discus- b Continuous I to 11 n. en, Sunday Paramount Theater. 'ion caused by the premiere of ' f "The Apple Cart" in London lew • Rex Beach's thrilling adventure, WED. SEPT. 30, OCT. I Michigan at Twenty-third immediately across the sea. The story, "The Spoilers," is now in its LILLIAN GISH In Theater Guild's production and the second big week at the Paramount "ONE ROMANTIC NIGHT" brilliant engagement of the play in Theater. Gary Cooper plays the Lafayette 1114 ROD I,A ROCQUE. CONRAD N ,'"e York last season led to still 'title role in the talking picture ver- NAI,E1., MARIE DRESSLER. 0. P. REGGIE wider comment and analysis of its , sion of the famous tale of the gold characters, humor and motif. I rush to Alaska. I "A Bridegroom Wanted" I Wishing All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year North Woodward HOUSEWRECKING & SALVAGE CO. 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It has larger guest' rooms than the average hotel, with more daylight, more passenger ele- vators for the number of norms, more lobby spaee and lounge rooms, and fine cuisine and ser v- • ice. ROSENBAUM DECORATED BY LITHUANIAN GOVERNMENT j KVN0.-1.1. T. A.1-0 1- . Sam- son Rosenbaum, Lithuanian consul-', general in Palestine was decorated, with the Order of Gedimin by the Lithuanian government. Dr. Ros-i enbaum is a former minister of !Jewish affairs in the Lithuanian Diet. `Life of Beethoven' FERRY FIELD THEATER OTTO STICKEL Store Tem,