A merica lavish Periodical eater e ot ot I e 0 0 CLASSIFIED , Not Only an Excellent Dinner . . . but a Marvelous Show, and Dancing, too! I Gusts ions. 77 E. Vernor Highway Operated by Werner Itextaurant MM..: CHICKEN! Nowhere else can you get afine tasting chocken as •t Zr.. . Our unusual preparafon of Steaks, Italian Spaghetti, and Barbecue Sand- w,ches has made an enviable repute. ton for us. ARBECUE &CHICKEN "liken Fit, Eat With Zit" 5059 Third Avenue Just Above Warren Avenue We Deliver Fountain Serving GLENDALE 10,000 ... When you offer her anything her heart WILLIAM, SAM AND HARRY BOESKY MRS. J. SHERLINE-First-class Boesky Brothers, famous pun. were praised by all catering for weddings and par- veyors of kosher tel and ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer- Situated as it is, in the very heart sity 2-1610. food, opened their third shop last of the downtown district, this new y Market, shop affords a convenient lunching CATERERS-Strictly kosher, En- Library and Gratiot. That it is a place fur business people and shop- gagements, weddings and welcome addition to the downtown pers. The other Boesky stores are banquets. Catered by plate. De- lunching rendezvous' was attested located at Twelfth and Hazelwood troit Catering Co., M. A. ta by the hundreds of friends who and at Hastings, corner Earns- Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 5654. attended the opening, worth. The shop was a veritable garden Provisions have been made in the FOR RENT - Nicely furnished of flowers as large beautiful has- new shop in the Library Market to room for single or couple. kets seat by well-wishers, lined the seat comfortably a large clientele Kitchen privileges. 25(17 Blaine, !counters. The unique setting and which may leisurely convene there between La Salle and Linwood. beautiful display of their delicacies during lunch and dinner hours. Garfield 7478-R. No Cover Charge at Any Ti,.. to Sunday Dinner I° OR RENT-Light, steam-heated furnished room in private home. Convenient to street cars and bus line. Home privileges. Board if fleshed. Very reason- able, 1988 Taylor avenue, be- tween Twelfth and Fourteenth. Garfield 8521, MATRIMONY-It is never too tat 5 • or too early to marry. The fine st matches are successfully ea r- tied out between old, your g, rich and poor. Confidential. A , Simon, 2685 Clairmount, be tween Linwood and Lawton Weekdays, 4 to 9 p. m.; F'rida y; and Sunday, 9 a. m, to 4 p. m. ;' Saturday closed. Euclid 10327 FOR RENT-Furnished room for : lady, gentleman or couple, in private home. No other room- tors, no children. Linwood sec- , tion. Glendale 8391 daily, or Longfellow 3966 on Sunday, PHONE CHERRY 4111.2 Now-One Week Only! DETROIT MARVELS AT ITS WONDERS- "AFRICA SPEAKS" with the flMOUS explorer who made the picture Paul L. Hoefler IN PERSON F lorentine Woom New °Addison Hotel Woodward and Charlotte Under Personal Direction of WILLIAM KURTH Formerly Manager of Blossom Ileath Presenting JOE REICIIMAN and His Orchestra GAGNON & BROUGHTON AND MISS VIRGINIA COOPER DINING - DANCING Dinner, 5:30 to 9 $1.50 Special Sunday Dinner • • $2.00 No Cover Charge at Any Time Fo r R tion Phone Cadillac 6960 fP= 4 8 441f0A 'On Joy Road, at Grand River Detroit's Foremost Dine and Dance Club Presents Its Mammoth Floor Show with Georgie Faye, M. C. (e•turinir LOTTIE KROLL The Little Girl with the B;g VoVe SYLVIA MACKIE Queen at the Blues Three Water Boys The Stepping and Other. Special Roast Turkey Dinner $1.25 Seymour Simons' Pal•is d'Or Orchestra Fer Reserv•tIons, Gar. 4040 Enjo y Our TIo•nksgioring Dinner BRANDEIS OBSERVES HIS 74TH BIRTHDAY WASHINGTON.-Justice Louis D. Brandeis spent Thursday work- ing pretty much as usual, even though it was his seventy-fourth birthday. The occasion passed quietly with the justice engaged in court work at his residence, the Supreme Court being in recess, preparing opinions in a large num- ber of cases. Appointed by Presi- dent Wilson in 1916, he has for BIG BARGAIN-Theater build four years been eligible fur retire- Ingo seats included, ideally lo • ment. He has shown no disposi- cated, very reasonable. Make tion to lay down the important . Lon g • f e II ow 4891. work. your offer. ATTENTION, HOUSEWIVES - Save 'money on your laundry bills. Wet wash 20 pounds 75 cents; wet and flat, 20 pounds 90 cents; dry and Out 6 cents per pound. Work guaranteed. Call Garfield 8521. FOR RENT-Exceptionally largf o, FOR RENT-Furnished room for beautifully furnished room wit h girl, middle-aged woman or separate entrance for one or tw couple, by newlyweds. 2714 Ila- gentlemen. 2502 Hazelwood , zelwood avenue, near Lawton. Phone Euclid 3462-31. Tobin. Garfield 7223-R. FOR RENT-Furnished room it I FOR RENT-Glynn Court, at- private home. Light and airy ; tractive room in artistically fur- nicely furnished. Garage if de . nished home, for one girl. Home sired. Convenient to three ! privileges. Reasonable. Hem- street cars or bus. 2213 Hazel . lock 3845-W. wood, Garfield 1805-R. W ADAMS AT 61/AND CIRCUS PAGE THREE MOMENTS OF DISCRETION ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA- TORS-We do painting, deco- rating and plastering. Guaran- teed work. I, Nathanson, 2987 Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128 from 7 to 10 a. and 4 to 8 p. rn. CLUB MARTIN I %if ci)entorr,/nnsn fIRDNICLB BOESKY BROS. OPEN THIRD SHOP FLAT FOR RENT-Modern 7- noon, upper duplex, beauti- fully decorated, large living room, fireplace, side lights, garage, unfurnished or fur- nished. Reasonable. 1403 Virginia Park. Empire 5023. Sunday night ingreat night . . Club Martin . Everybody set,. to enjoy the wonderful dinner af, much. and the rho, and the d•nring. . . yet the tariff in hut 112.50 a plate! Ra, 4404 For R CLIFTON MINOR • OIMODIMATI 20, POO desires and she takes you literally in a big way .. . . . . Bc ncnchalant L, I G H 11 A i1IUHAI) PRONOTNCED PERFECT It I' DISCRINIINATING SMOKERS C P. LunilArd Co. CENTER DEBATE SEASON OPENS The competitive forensic season of the Jewish Centers Association will open this Sunday, Nov. 16, at S:30 p. nL, when the senior debat- ing league will swing into action by discussing the merits of the res- olution "That the Cess4 tion of Jew ish Immigration to the United States will result in the death of Jewish culture in this f'ountry." Mr. Weiss and Mr. Kratehman of the Blackhawks will uphold the af- firmative and 31r. Linsky and Mr. Leo Lulootsky of the A. Z. A. 93, will lead the negative assault. Dancing will complete the program. Throwing the Light on the BAKERS' BOYCOTT TO RENT-A large, alry room for TO RENT-Beautifully furnished one or two. No children in the room with four windows, steam family. T. Miller, 1975 Pingree, heat, heat, small family, for gentle- Apt. 10, Garfield 7346-W. man or couple. Kitchen privi - leges. 2691 Elmhurst, near Lin- FOR RENT-Three furnished cozy wood. Hemlock 8532-M. rooms for housekeeping, couple with one child, or two girls; $8; FOR RENT-Room for couple or light, gas and heat included. single. Home privileges. 1969 Side drive garage available. Sirs. Delaware, between Twelfth and E. Schoen, Euclid 7401-4. Fourteenth. Airs. Ziff, YOUNG LADY wishes to share lo 011 RENT-Room for refined apartment with one or two other gentleman in private home. ladies. Call at 6:30 p. m. any Large, airy, and beautifully fur- evening, Euclid 7203. Frank A. Barcus, former Detroit nished. Near Dexter bus. Hem- artist, who is now in Moscow, So- lock 9450-R, TO RENT-Large furnished room viet Russia, with the Albert Kahn by small family for a couple, party of engineers, sends, through FOR RENT-Furnished room with one or two gentlemen, or one or The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, all conveniences for couple or two girls. Kitchen and home greetings to his former Detroit co- young man. Near bus. 2086 privileges. Steals if desired. workers and friends. Blaine, Apt. 101. Garfield Convenient transportation. Price Mr. Barcus writes that his office 0889-M. reasonable, 2231 Pasadena, be- i n Moscow is located in the most tween Fourteenth and La Salk. interesting and oldest part of the FOR RENT-2252 Gladstone, up- Hemlock 5258-M. city . n xt to the Krent n. This e per 8 rooms , «gan ol t y l o I corat-. t o secon is nuw exclusi vely occupi e d ed, 2 baths, oil sy stem heat, FOR RENT-Large airy room in by ti large government trusts, ad - steani heated garage. R eason- beautiful neighborhood, and re- ministrative departments of the able rent. 31orris Fishman, spectable English-Jewish speak- government and all architects and Garfield 6887. ing family. Conveniently lo- engineers. Gated, near street car lines and FOR RENT-A very nice and airy "The housing situation here is om n a single home., , furnished room Garage if desired. For so acute that I have been unable any Apply at 2925 Taylor avenue or information call Mrs. Si- to obtain a room at a hotel, mak- mons, Euclid 10327. phone Garfield 3873-51. ing it necessary for me to live with the chief of staff, 3k. Scrymgeour,: FOR RENT-A nice front fur-FOR RENT - Attractive large at his apartment," Mr. Barcus nished room. Suitable for a man room in new home of young to writes. "The government has built business couple. Convenient or two girls. Call Hemlock t car and bus. Northwest two 40-family apartment houses street 4559-M. section. Stall shower. Prefer for the married American enei- one or two men desiring con- ..neers and the Albert Kahn party FOR RENT-Nice light heated Another of the arguments is that business in the bakeries has not dropped; that people today, because of genial, refined surroundings. ccupies one section, consisting of room for business couple or per- the depression, eat more bread inasmuch as they cannot offord to buy other food products. As a matter of fact, ( all Randolph 5784 daily be- 10 apartments. The government son with child, or business lady. is endeavoring to relieve the gen- tween the public today buys much less bread than in normal times because they make the stale loaf do for the next 9-10, 12-1, or Ilemlock Meals if desired..1. Rosen, 2294 eral crowding of the new buildings 1834-R Sunday morning. day or longer, while a number of them bake their own bread. This obviously cuts down Taylor avenue. Phone Garfield - .._ . the sales of bread con- and additions and by next summer siderably. 5905-W, WANTED-Couple to share fur- will complete an apartment block nished apartment with em- that will have more floor area than FOR RENT - Large furnished Even if the bakers secured their flour and all other materials absolutely free, a ployed widow. Shower, piano, the General Motors Building in room for one or two. Twin 13 cent loaf of bread will still cost the bakery 7I: 2 kitchen privileges; $25 a month., Detroit. cents per loaf or a cost of 58', which is the overhead only. Now, add the cost of beds, shower bath. 2674 Elm- 2201 Blaine, Apt. 206. "The outstanding mark of RUN- hurst avenue, near Linwood. material which is at least 42' and in most cases it great deal more, another six or seven cents additional cost . ■ sian living is privation but not Phone Hemlock 8794-W. per loaf which means there are no profits made this year by the Jewish baking industry. F01 1 I RENT-2708-12 lo Sturtevant, poverty. Everyone seems to be FOR RENT - Attractive, clean between Linwood and Lawton. physically fit and sufficiently nour- warm room in quiet home for a Five beautiful newly decorated ished. Clothing is cheap in quality girl. Good home for right party. large rooms. Breakfast nook. and used as long as it will last. $4 per week. ROOM large enough Frigidaire, steam heat, side The rouble has a low purchasing for two girls. Piano and radio. drive. Rent reasonable. Ent- Mower even in Russia." • ro;14 2073 Pingree. Alit. 206, near , Fourteenth bus and Trumbull FOR RENT-Desirable room in - • LIPSKY TESTIMONIAL car line. Euclid 0119-M. refined Jewish home. 1209 Pin- SET FOR DECEMBER 7 CARPENTER, CONTRACTOR-, grt oe avenue. Empire 7743-31. ' The testimonial dinner to Louis Lipsky, former president of the Ntow store FOR RENT-Large, airy, fur- Zionist Organization of America, on fronts, and stare alterations, fixtures, shelving, nished room for one counters, attics, s unrooms, ga- or two per- the occasion of his completion of 30 ons, by small adult family. Re- years of service in the American rages, porches, partiti ons, all ad- fined neighborhood. ditions. Quick service, low Kitchen Jewish community, has been deli- , privileges. Tuxedo near Dexter, niter prices, guaranteed work. lo ree y set for Sunday evening, Dee. Call Arlington 8440-R. estimates. Call Arlington 81574. , 7, at the Astor Hotel, New York, -- according to an an JEWISH WOM kN . announcement • is- wants to keep REFINED, middle-aged gentleman house for one man or woman. sued by Bernard S. Deutsch, chair- would like large room or share More interested in good home man of the testimonial committee. apartment with small refined than wages. Can offer best ref- family. Must have privacy, pri- Russian Male Chorus. vate loath and shower, and plenty _ erences. Call 118 Brady street. The Don Cossack Russian Malt , of wardrobe space. Desires FOR RENT - Modern six-room Chorus of 36 voices will make its breakfast and supper (plain flat.. Breakfast nook , t tale e appearance in the Masonic Chenkin Recital at Orchestra cooked meals), also garage. Not World Premiere of "Tabloid' kitchen, the bathroom, stall Auditorium. The first New York Public Riviera Theater. Sint i.,roit Showing interested if there are any other Hall Nov. 23. shower, antique plastered deco- pro,gram will be repeated here anol Here Nov. 21. Emil Jennings in roomers in the house. Write A tale of the wide open spaces rating and Frigidaire. Dexter includes We Praise Thee, 0 Lorol, Gerard Hauptman's The Detroit Playhouse will pre- is "The Spoilers." the first talking Box 130, Detroit Jewish Chron- boulevard between Carter and Itortniansky; We Sing to Thee, "ROSE BERND" icle, giving all details as to how One of the outstanding events sent the world premien!. of "Tab- picturization of Rex Reach's famous Blaine. Call Hemlock 1489-M. Rachmaninotr, and other numbers. BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOV. 14 loid," smashing !satirical broadside, navel, playing at the l'uhlix Riviera large the family is and amount of the theatrical season will take All Seats 30 Cents on Friday evening, Nov. 21, in the , Theater for ore wee k, A YOUNG MAN with references wy of room you can spare. k, starting Sat- LITTLE THEATER oung Sinners It Coming to place Sunday evening, Nov. 23, auditorium of the Art Institute. urday, Nov, 1 r, . can get a beautiful room in mod- so East Celundsta when Victor Chenkin, the famous Matinee and evening performances ern home of young couple. Shubert-Lafayette. will also tie given on Saturday Home accommodations and priv- The Messrs. Shubert announce artist, appears at Orchestra Hall in lieges for the right party. 2340 that they have decided to attempt a new program of Jewish folk Nov. 22. "Tabloid" was written by Clements avenue, between Four- a daring experiment in amusement songs and various international Roy Chansloor and Henry Paynter, New York newspapermen, teenth and La Salle. . Near price revision and have selected Trumbull and Fourteenth car the Shubert-Lafayette Theater as melodies. The playhouse, with the passing What astonishes audiences more of the Provincetown I'layers, in line and Fourteenth bus. Mrs. the laboratory for the initial test. than anything else about the amaz- now the only experimental theater for a N. Cohen. Beginning at that theater Sunday, ing Victor Chenkin is his mastery organizatioon in America. Included TWELFTH AT SEWARD Noo•. 16, the Shuberts will send to' of makeup. If he appears in five in the cast for this play are: I'hilip BARGAIN--Will sell my delica- Detroit a selected number of cur- Bon Office Phone Empire 3488. Man•ger's Phone Empire 3472 tessen store at a real price. rent dramatic and comedy sue- changes of costume, he is five dif- Nichamin, Harry R. Bockoff, Sam- Good location, opposite Roose- cesses with Broadway stars and ferent persons. Each personality uel Romer, Meyer W. Cohen, Mur- welt High School. Owner leav- supporting casts at prices unprece- is shed with the garments at en- ray Greenhut, Jeddah Leland, Louis ing for New York. 11717 Lin- dented fold it; new garb means an inner Altshulhr, James Montante, and o en amusement an- as wood, between W well as outer transformation. Maurice Gooldshmith. FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 14 ebb and Tux- nal*, their first presentation being edo. His makeup is, so to speak, scenery Tickets may he secured at Kirby's "Young Sinners" with Wallace SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOV. 15-16 and not substitute for the true Travel Bureau; reservations may FOR RENT-Nice cozy room to Ford in the lead. subtleties of acting. Successively 0' made by calling Columbia 4116. A New and Interesting Play one or two young men or ladies Dinner $1.00 & $1.50 he is a jester, the poet Beranger Call any time. I'hone Hemlock Fisher Theater. singing his own songs. a Caucasian 9048-51. 3210 Monterey. Not since the Indians made mountaineer, a Chassid, a peasant whoopee when Detroit was only the from Ukrania.... A gesture, and name of a fort has there been such EUGENE KEREKES the change takes place almost be- a celebration as is now taking place fore one's eyes. RKO Downtown. and His at the Fisher Theater which is hold- HUNGARIAN GYPSIES ing its second anniversary birth Paul Hoefler, noted explorer, day party. eye Genuine Grp.v Pinker Progressive Aid So- Detroit's Danc representing the Colorado-African Band Internationally renowned artist By special arrangement, the most By MOSES RICHTER ciety Ball Nov. 23. expedition, hunted the lion, with his outstanding picture production of in a repertory of continental camera in the jungle regions of the year hex been secured for the character songs. No Tanganyika, Africa, making an un- holiday program. Two of the most Clubs, lodges, societies, unions, workingmen's branches The first ■ nnual ball of the Rooms tee Private Parties surpassed pictorial record of the tel stars of the sereer appear ORCHESTRA HALL should see u. about benefit performances. See Mr. Littman at Pinnker Progressive Aid Society the office. daily habits of the king of beasts in in the same cast for the first time • will be given at the Fort Wayne Sunday Evening, Nov. 23 its native haunts. These supply in it. The picture is Mark Twain's Hotel on Nov. 23. Music will be 7,