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Dorothy Detzer to Address
People's Forum Sunday.

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CLIFTON AVENUZ - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

Tit r. ii)rmon: /num CIRO? ICLt

CLASSIFIED

NATHANSON GUEST
STAR HERE DEC. 2

PAGE THREE

On Sunday, Nov. 23, at 3 I),
at College of the City of Detroit, ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
corner Cass and Hancock avenues,
TORS-Wo to painting, deco.
FLAT FOR RENT-Modern 7-
Dorothy Detzer, executive secretary
rating and plastering. Guaran-
room upper duplex, beauti-
teed work, I. Nathanson, 2987
of the Women's International
fully decorated, large living
Special Performance to Hon-
Gladstone. I'hone Garfield 6128
League for Peace and Freedom,
room, fireplace, site lights,
from 7 to 10 a. m, and 4 to 8
will address the People's Forum,
or Littman's Fiftieth
garage, unfurnished or fur-
p. m.
her topic being "The Current
nished. Reasonable. 1403
Anniversary.
Situation in Washington." Jane
Virginia I'ark. Empire 5023.
Addams is the international presi- MRS. J. SHERLINE-First.class
‘Vith Julius Nathanson, one of
catering for 'weddings and par-
dent of the League for Peace. Mrs.
the country's leading Jewish actors,
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer- FOR RENT-Two furnished rooms
Frederick II. Holt is the Michigan
for light housekeeping. All con- Os guest star, and with a special
sity
2-1610.
state chairman, and Mrs. Myron
veniences. 2450 Gladstone, Eu- , program, to include a series of
B. Vorce is state vice-chairman.
clid 2781. Mrs. Rubin. Rent sketches and feature extracts from
Miss Detzer will he introduced by CATERERS-Strictly kosher. En-
. great plays, the evening of Tut's-
reasonable.
gagements, weddings and
Kathleen Jennies n Lowrie.
hlay, Dec. 2, will be observed in
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
This meeting is free to the pub-
FOR
RENT-Furnished
room
for
Littnian's Yiddish Theater, Twelfth
troit Catering Co., M. A.
lic and a question and discussion
a young man with references. and Seward as a testimonial to the
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 5654.
period follows.
2962 Sturtevant. Call Hemlock manager, Abraham Littman, on the
2989-W all day Saturday and occasion of his fiftieth birthday.
MATRIMONY-It is never too late
until 2 p. m. Sunday
or too early to marry. The finest
Preparations are being made for
matches are successfully car-
an elaborate performance which
ried out between old, young, FOR RENT-3032 Tuxedo, upper will include the best on the Yid-
flat. Six rooms, tile bath, ga- dish stage. Organizations as well
HAVE YOU VISITED
rich and poor. Confidential. A.
rage. One Mock from Dexter.
Simon, 2185 Clairmoun , be-
as individuals are preparing to
t
$65. Garfield 9049.
tween Linwood and Lawton . ---
join in honoring 51r. Littman.
Weekdays, 4 to 9 p. m.; Friday
The Week-End Play,
FOR RENT-A beautifully fur-
and Sunday, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.;
This week-end, Friday evening,
nished room with twin beds or
Saturday closed. Euclid 10327.
Saturday
and Sunday matinet•s and
double bed Suitable or one or
two gentlemen, ladies or buss- evenings the feature at Littman's
NEW DOWNTOWN KOSHER
A YOUNG MAN with references
!Theater
will
be a new comedy, "The
couple, in pri
some
ult
• '
can get a beautiful room in mod-
,"
u ius
ichaelson, au-
family.
Maid service.
Home
ern home of young, couple.
• •

o
thor
of
"The
Poor
I
privileges.
Rent reasonable.
Home accommodations and priv-
3815 Duane, half block west of
Rego for the right party.
Dexter. Fairmount 1152-R or CHENKIN, THE SINGING
Clements avenue, between Four-
Hemlock 3436-Si.
ACTOR, HERE SUNDAY
teenth and La
. Near
Trumbull and Fourteenth car FOR RENT-Beautiful 3-room
When Victor Chenkin, known
line and Fourteenth bus. Mrs.
in the
bungalow with extra Murphy
as "The Singing Actor," appears
N. Cohen, Hemlock 7934-J.
bed, heat, Frigidaire, garage,
here on next Sunday evening, Nov.
electric, and two porches. Reas-
CARPENTER, CONTRACTOR-
23, at Orchestra Hall, the songs
Library ■ and Gratiot
onable. 3021 Carter, near Wil-
New and alterations, store
he sings will go back to the moan-
demere.
fronts,
store
fixtures,
shelving,
tains of the Caucasus and Rostoff-;
Where you can get those fine tast-
PRONOUNCED PERFECT BY
counters, attics, sunrooms, ga- WANTED-Woman to share room , on-the-Don, his native city. For •
ing and inimitable Boesky Sand-
rages, porches, partitions, all ad-
DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS
wiches as well as regular lunches.
with girl. Twin beds in room. they say it was there, at the age
ditions. Quick service, low
Hot water and shower. Rent of 13 and in his own improvised , 1
prices, guaranteed work. Free
, theater, that he first recited Go-
reasonable.
3295
Rochester,
A convenient lunching place for busi..
estimates. Call Arlington 8157-J,
gol's "A Madman's Diary" and j
Apt. 101. Euclid 8078.
nese people amt downtown stompers.
captured the imagination of the
C 1'. Lorillard Co.
FOR RENT-Exceptionally large, FLAT FOR RENT-3314 Fuller- neighborhood.
Other Stores at
beautifully furnished room with
For several years, as a boy he
ton-Lower six rooms, strictly
separate entrance for one or two
Twelfth and Hazelwood
modern, newly decorated in ran his own theater, at the same
gentlemen,
2502 Hazelwood.
stipple, breakfast room, stall time studying at the Rostoff Con-
Farnsworth and Nesting.
Phone Euclid 3462-M. Tobin.
shower, Frigidaire, instantane- servatory and playing in a RostoR COMIMTTEE IS ACTIVE
ous hot water, natural fireplace, dramatic club.
Nos ■ No ■ omomme FOR RENT-Glynn Court, at-
FOR THEATER BENEFIT
Through the later years of the
side drive and garage. Near
'
tractive room in artistically fur-
Dexter bus. Phone Hemlock war and the early ones of the revo-
nished home, for one girl. Home
At a meting of the Northwest-
lution Chenkin's one-man program
8604-J,
privileges. Reasonable. Hem-
was heard widely through the ern Women's League of the United ,
lock 3845-W.
-
FOR RENT-Furnished room in provinces. Occasionally he re- I Hebrew Schots, held at the Phila-
private home. Light and airy; turned to Moscow with Youzhny or delphia-Byron Talmud Torah Tues- Prominent Pontiac Leader
REFINED LADY would like to
nicely furnished. Garage if de- as a dramatic actor with Orienieff, lay evening, reports were submit-
Was in Ill Health for
care for children day or night
sired. Convenient to three but he departed from Russia at t of by Mrs. M. Weksler and Mrs.
by the hour. Rates reasonable.
street cars or bus. 2213 Hazel- last to play Rotterdam, Brussels,
Two Years.
2656 Sampson, off Nineteenth
wood, Garfield 1805-R.
London and Berlin.
street. Lafayette 2082-R. Mrs.
Henry J. Jacobson, philan-
Chenkin is a master of the Yid-
Thompson.
FOR RENT-2015 Seward, near
thropist, prominent citizen and
dish and Chassidic folksong and
Fourteenth-Quiet, comfortable , his rendition of them is of the
business man of Pontiac for the
I•1 01t RENT-Nice large, warm
furnished room in private tarn- greatest of all time.
past 20 years, died Sunday night at
room for lady or gentleman.
ily for one gentleman.
Rent .
his home, 31 Franklin boulevard,
Rent very reasonable. l'honei reasonable. Garfield 9205.
WITH
Pontiac. Ile had been in ill health
KVUTZAH TO CREATE
Arlington 3469-J.
more than two years but had been
TO RENT-A furnished room, $12
A DRAMATIC STUDIO
confined to his bed for only a
LET ME PREPARE your boy for a month, at 3755 Richton. Phone
-
Bar Mitzvah. liar Mitzvahs are
A N D
Fairmount 3927-R.
Kvutzazh Ivrith is enlarging its
week
he funeral was held Wednes-
my specialty. Rev. D
The
Garfield 6835-J.
day afternoon, with Rabbi Leo M.
FOR RENT-Room for young' season. One branch of its activi-
Franklin
of Detroit officiating.
man. Steam heat, bath and • ties is the establishing of a Hebrew
For you . . . epicurian
EOR RENT-Nice light room in
A native of Saginaw, where he
shower.
llot
. . . • lenitive@ dinner!
water every studio to bring out and develop
sma
ll
ad
ult
family.
Home
and
was
born
Jan. 21, 1871, Mr. Jacob-
For you ... connoisseur
morning. Upstairs. 3306 Rich.' dramatic talents in the Hebrew
kitchen privileges. Euclid ave.
. . . a perfect. diverting
son was the son of Levi and Han-
ton, near Dexter. Phone Arling-, tongue. A special committee was
revue! For you divi
nue near Dexter. Phone Euclid
nah
Jacobson.
At the early age of
ton 5829-W.
graceful miss . .. divine
ne
!appointed to elaborate plans for
4790-W.
, 13 years he was obliged by circum-
dancing! Fun? Plenty!
carrying
out
this
project.
B.
Ler-
Cosrly 7 No! $2.50 •
TO RENT-Furnished room by.
stances to make his own living and
plate.
TO RENT--A large, airy
ry room for
man is chairman, assisted by Prof.
he clerked in stores of Saginaw for
couple. Private. Maid service. E. Zaludkowsky, A. l'anush, B.
one or two, with a p
term-
NO COVER CHARGE TO
Rent reasonable. 2242 Hazel-
five years, lie then went to Chi-
ily; no children. Home Privi-
l'anush, R. Altman, R. Tiktin, B.
wood, Euclid 8977-W.
cago, where he was identified with
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
ieges. Mrs. Alperin, 2000 Pm-
Sulkes. Miss R Sulkes is were-
•a mercantile company and later
AT ANY TIME!
gree. Euclid 4479-R.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished ; torY•
went to Lima, Ohio, where he was
R ,,,,,,,,,,,, RA. 4404
The first meeting of the studio
room in small family for a re- !
associated with a shoe firm. While
FOR RENT-Nice clean furnished
fined young man or business committee was held Tuesday eve-
there he decided to embark in the
room for a gentleman or couple,
MRS. A. D. MARKSON
couple. Home privileges. Reas- ning at the home of Mrs. B. Sulkes,
. oil business.
He spent several
by couple. References. Rubin
onable. Good transportation. 2217 Clairniount. A call will be
years
in promoting petroleum oper-
Silverstein, 2452 Maine.
issued to those interested in He- Eva Pollack, chairmen of the ticket ations in both Ohio and Indiana.
Garfield 3178-M,
and
program
committees,
for
the
brew dramatic art to join the
FOR RENT-Nice clean furnished FOR RENT-Furnished room for studio.
. annual theater party to be held at
noon for a lady or gentleman.
Hygienic Restaurant An-
a gentleman. Rent reasonable.
There will be a special meeting Littman's Yiddish People's Thea-
References. Convenient
nv
to Lin-
77 EAST
nounces Reductions in
Good transportation. Call lieu-' Saturday evening, Nov. 22, at the er on N1 ednestlay evening, Dec. 3.
wood car line. 2517 Gladstone.
VERNOR HIGHWAY
lock 7433-J. 2047 Tuxedo
Philadelphia-Byron hall, to which Mrs. A. D. Markson is co-chairman
Prices.
, 0n riled
Euclid 8864-M.
all members of the Kvutzah and all if the theater performance commit-
Reductions in prices are an-
FOR RENT-A nicely furnished Hebrew teachers are urged to tee.
nounced by J. Morritz, owner of
FOR RENT-Nice large bedroom,
room with private family for a! come and hear Detroit delegates
Mesdames Wt•ksler and Pollack the hygienic Kosher Delicatessen
furnished, for lady or gentle-
gentleman. One block from bus report on the conference of Ile-
are assisted by Mesdames A. Mark- restaurant and grill room at 116
man. Near Roosevelt school and
and car line. 3030 Richton. braist educators held in Cleveland
s ,n, I. Margolis, I. Rosenthal, S. Cadillac Square.
Fourteenth car line. 2654 Elm-
I'hone Hemlock 0528-R.
Nov. 14, 15 and 16. B. Isaacs, A. Munch, Ch. Brody, I,. Wringarden,
Mr. Morritz announces that he
burst. I'hone Ilemlock 3079-R.
'
Markson and R. Sulkes will render 1. Knoppow, S. Knit, 11. E. Lippit, has reduced prices on all business
TO RENT-Room with a small
the report. The public is invited.
Shnitz,
NI.
Hayman,
I.
Schmidt,
men's
lunches and dinners and that
family for one or two persons.
M. Finkell, A. Busker, I,. Fineman, the quality of the food for which,
Near street car and bus line.
It I. the talk of Detroit and we •im
Honor
Roll
of
Congregation
I.
Prism],
and
A.
Knob.
his
restaurant
has gained a repu-
3285 Tuxedo. Arlington $410-11.
to keep th.s reputaLon
The next Nair,' meeting will take tation will remain the same. The
Emanuel Bible Class.
Our onusual preparaf on of Steaks,
FOR RENT-Room with separate
Hygienic
Restaurant
specializes in
idol• at the home td. Mrs. S. Kalt,
Irving Sehlu-sers ('In
•onalee
Italian Sp•:bettt, and Ch cken is the
kitchen and separate bath room, ent hal, Janet Kaplan, Salyer
1523 Atkinson, Tuesday afternoon, home-cooked foods.
best in town.
That is the reason why
mer
Elia,
Albert
Newman.
for a couple. Near car line and
NM. . 25, 2:30 p.
so many people come back after the,,
Esther A..himky's Class: Har-
DETROIT
bus. 2292 Monterey, between riet Mks
first visa
Rosenthal, Millie Shugarman.
La Salle and Fourteenth. Long-
,,,, lon'4 (Avg: Mecum Edel.
S
Iris. Roth Ammer. Jean Robins.
ZIONIST-REVISIONISTS
fellow 9496,

MOMENTS OF DISCRETION

... When you

discover that her order

has consumed your purse,

instead of eating . .

Boesky Bros.

. . . Be nonchalant

DELICATESSEN
RESTAURANT

I, I G II T A
M U N D

LIBRARY MARKET

' HENRY. JACOBSON
CALLED BY DEATH

El Moshe Sunday School.

On Sunday, Nov. 9, members of
the El Moshe Sunday school elected
ooffi
ld cers for the coming year. Har-
Burnstein was re-elected pres-
dent. The other officers are: Flor-
tsoileee Shevin, vice-president; Claire
Siegel, secretary and Leonard
Burndoff, re-elected treasurer.

- Our Supreme
Achievement-

SUNDAY
DINNER

Masonic Temple

at Second Blvd.

SERVICE

BARBECUE & CHICKEN

"liter Fit, Ent With

Zit"

5059 Third Avenue
Just Above Warren Avenue

We Deliver

Fountain Service

GLENDALE 10,000

New Addison
Hotel

Woodward and Charlotte

Under Personal Direction of

WILLIAM KURTH

Formerly Manager of Blossom
Heath

"›.4.At . oft

it 128 Joy Read, at Grand River

Detroit's Foremost

Dine and Dance Club

Its Mammoth

Floor Show

with

Georgie Faye, M. C.

LES DACKER

Brunswick Record ng Star

Queen of the Blues

Fernando & Fair

From the Colton Club, Chicago,

and Other.

Special Roast Turkey

Dinner $1.25

You Knotv
-- We Do
Know
Holy

Seymour Simons' NW.

d'Or Orchestra

ion., Gar. 1040

Enjoy Our Thanksgiving
Dinner

SAVE MONEY!

Bu y Cosa at Prices that Can't be
Kr. Lump (Rescreened)
K , • Ttg (Rescreened)
KY. Mine Run
Genuin e Pot. Ega or LIMP
Genuine Pew.
Stove ..
as
Cerium. Pm. Washed Nut
Genuine Pm. Mine Run

Beat!
$825
6.00
5 . 25
5 . 75

T."
7.00
8 .50

Co-Operative Coal Co.

Cell Columbia 0855

and Start • Truck.'

$1.00 &

$1.50
Sunday $1.50

Private Parora



Suffrin, treasurer; Mrs. Adele
Greenfield, secretary; Mrs. Leah
Fine, Mrs. Taube Segal, Mrs. La-
zar, trustees.

The board of directors areas fol-
lo•s: Sarah Barman, Rose Adel-
man, Sophie Horowitz, Pauline
Brandwine, Lena Davison, Rose
Levy, Dora Letwin, Sophie Zah-
rinkin, Annette Pomerontz.

"China Express" at
Theater.

Little

Beginning Monday, Nov. 24.
there will he shown at the Little
•Theater, 514 East Columbia, ro.
long expected. unusual Russian
production, "China Express " It
i is • movie of extraordinary merit
in plot, direction and photography.

EVERY DAY

BLUE PLATE LUNCHEON
TRY OUR DINNER

'ORCHESTRA HALL1

An. Nov. 25
2'30

I

HAVE DINNER at MASONIC TEMPLE, $1.00 and
ATTEND THE SHOW-DANCE AFTERWARDS
ADMISSION 50c

Conductor

JOSEF HOFMANN

Piano So l o at

Tickets Si to $2.50'a1 Hall
Columbus 4570

Saturday Night, Nov. 29, at RAO

Popular Concerts

VICTOR KOLAR Conducting

Orchestra, 50e Balcony, 25c

GENERAL ADM ISSIDN
Boxes eeeeee ed at $1.00 • seat

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ORCHESTRA HALL

NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, NOV. 23

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TICKETS AT ORCHESTRA HALL

TWELFTH AT SEWARD

Box

Office Phone Empire 3488. M

The Bakers' Boycott
Is Ended!

Acceding to the demands of the public,
the Jewish bakers announce a reduction in
the price of bread despite the fact that
wages for labor are still at the old high level.


• ■

World's Greatest Singing Actor

Littman's Peoples Theater

50c
$1.00

ON SATURDAY EVENINGS

OSSIP G
G ABRILOWITSCH

JOE REICHMAN

-====
Superior
Food

SYLVIA MACKIE

For R

FOR RENT - Attractive Iwo
room in new home of young'
EMANUEL SISTERNOOD
business couple. Convenient to
street car and bus. Northwest
The Sisterhood of Congregation
section.
Stall
shower.
Ideal
and His Orchestra
congenial surroundings.
Call Emanuel nit•t at the congregation.
Taylor and Wilson avenues, on
GAGNON & BROUGHTON
Hemlock 1834-R any morning.
AND
Monday. Mrs. S. L. Kavanau.
YOUNG LADY will give Hebrew president, Wits in charge.
MISS VIRGINIA COOPER
lessons to children, any age, or
In the absence of Louis Miriam,
group of children. Also willing the scheduled speaker of the after-
DINING - DANCING
to take a governess position for noon, Alvin B. Levin, his first as-
$1.50
one or more children. Leah sistant, gave an interesting talk on
Dinner, 5:30 to 9
Kahan, 1301 Maryland avenue. the work of the Legal Aid Bureau,
Special Sunday Dinner • • $2.00
Lenox 3040,
calling attention to the fact that
No Cover Charge at Any Time
very few Jewish people availed
FOR RENT-A nice furnished themselves of the privilege of re-
For Reservation Phon•
room on Elmhurst near Lawton., ceiving free legal advice.
Cadillac 6960
Suitable for two girls or couple. '
Mrs. Jack Tobin gave a readinC
Home privileges. Arlington of "Ruth," written by Dr. N. E
6860,J.
Aronstam, which appeared in a re-
IF \'Ol' ARE INTERESTED in cent issue of The ('hronicle.
Miss Helen Rosenberg, and not
matrimony and are desirous of
meeting refined gentlemen or Miss Rose Rosenberg, as was prev-
iously
announced, sang a group of
ladies, call at 12253 and 12307
Linwood, or telephone Arlington songs, accompanied by Mrs. Emory
6226. Mrs. G. Zuckerman. We Monash. Seymour Hoffman. ,':m-
make the best matches for young ist, and Isadore Zlatnik,
presented a number of solo and d 1. •
or old.
numbers.
The program committee, of Wtili
FOR RENT-Modern room for
lady or gentleman. Board if de- Mrs. A. B. Stralser is chairman,
sired. Good transportation. 3359 acknowledged the assistance of Mrs
Louis Kapetansky in arranging the
Elmhurst. Arlington 3219-J.
program for this meeting.
Ladies Auxiliary of Denver
A bridge tea in the interest of the
SisterhoM was held at the home of
Sanatorium.
Mrs. Joseph Modell Wednesday.
The annual Chanukah dinner
A corrected list of officers of the
Detroit 1.adies Auxiliary of the will be held at the congregation on
the
eve of Dec. Lt. An interesting
..newish Consumptive', Relief So-
program is planned and Rabbi Asil•
, eiety of Denver follows:
insky
will give a talk. Mrs. Eli
,
Mrs. Mollie Siegel, president;
Mrs. \'itte Friedman. Mrs. Fannie Sachs' is chairman and Sirs. Max
Schubiner
is in charge of reserva-
Schweitzer, Mrs. Sarah Water-
DINNERS
stone, vice-presidents; Mrs. Leah lions.

Presenting

[Pa. ais .1 .1.

Present.

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room with tan windows for.
gentleman. Near car and bus.
One week free rent. Arlington
58.16-W.

Public Cordially Invited

RESERVATIONS BY PHONE-GLENDALE 7600

ymphony Orchestra

Thur. Eve. Nov. 27
8.30

S I "

Canape of Crabmeat Oriental
Celery
Olives
Cream of Mushrooms Croutons Souffle
Roast Vermont Turkey
Chestnut Dressing
Cranberry Jelly
Cauliflower au Gratin Candied Sweet Potato
Salad Caprice
Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce
Pumpkin Pie
Thanksgiving Ice Cream with Cake
Coffee
Tea
Milk

SUCH BARBECUE
SAND WICHES:

In conection with the forthcom-
ing convention of the Zionist Re-
visionists of America, to tale place
in New York the end of December,
the Revisionists of elndt under-
took to form new branches in the
middle west. The work is done un-
der the chairmanship of L. Altman,
member of the central committee
On Nov. 211, Thanksgiving It:te.,
the Revisionists will give a party
for members and friends at the
center. Refreshments will he served
and an interesting program is as-
sured.
The public is invited.
of Revisionists in America •

FROM 12 NOON
UNTIL 8 P. M.

MENU
Fruit Basket Fantasie

martin

FOR RENT-Beautiful front room
in modern apartment building
; for one or two ladies or gentle-
Men.
Convenient to Hamilton
and Trumbull cars. Board if
desired. No objection to couple
with child. Reasonable. 1519
Seward, Apt. 8. Mrs. Gerson. •

from 1 to 11 p. re.

All Seat. 35c

AT THE LITTLE THEATER
55 E. Columbia
Tot. Cherry IN

- AT -

Club

ZIT'S

Continuous

THANKSGIVING
DINNER

5-ACT SHOW

Miss Florence Edelman's Cis.: Clara
Alirshuns. Dena Berlin, Josenh 5:110m/tn.
Ito alind Fronhenr, Enid Gillis. Esther
Graff, Norman Hard,
Selma Leask
Nettie
Rothenberg. Lillian Sherman.
Shirley Sklar. Vera William., Arthur
Edelstein.
Miss Sara Stein's Om, Elsie Blum
Grace Goldberg. Ruth Goldberg. !les is
Naillisch. Ann Sherman. t.ueille havItnatt,
Bessie Rothstein.
Mks 121,..P Friedman's Class: H
Dater. Edith Sthenets. Ethel A •
Florence Shuhin, Milton Karbel, Lillian
Karbel.
Mi. Esther Earliel's Clov• : Fe, Iwn•
sky. Richard Kneanati. Elaine Pitmen.
that. Elaine Ellie, Vera Faye Mishkin
Shirley M•nheim.
Mks Stein's Class will take charge of
the assembly this Sunday.

Success

Beginning Monday, Nov. Be
Also • Chaplin Comedy and Shat

ENJOY YOUR

DANCING

Florentine
`boom

"CHINA EXPRESS"
A Rosman Production-A Now Y

The price reductions, which are now in
effect, will in no way affect the usual high
quality of merchandise.

A.

' Phone Empire 3472

Do not pay any attention to rumors that $

the boycott is not ended. Proof is available 5

to anyone showing that an agreement was

FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 21

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOV. 22-23

"The Liar"

By

reached favorable to both sides.

$
• 0
• 0

• e

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The public can now purchase bread at the
new reduced prices at their regular bakeries

JULIUS MICHALSON

Author of "The Poor Millionaire

Clubs, lodges, societies, unions, workingmen's branch•s
should see us about benefit performances. See Mr. Littman at

the office.

NOTICE: All Prices Reduced-
50c, 75c, $1.00

Jewish Master Bakers
Ass'n of Detroit

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