America Awish Pay- oral eater CLIFTON AVINUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Va. Marm(/n; Blue Blossoms of Zion. New Quarters FOr Gilbert's PAGE THREE n ARONICLE :•:CLASSIFIED:•: Blue Blossoms of Zion met at the Funeral Home. home of Misses Sally and Ada Spectre, Saturday evening, .lan. lo. Edmund I.. Gilbert announces the . Two new members were initiated, removal of his funeral home from FOR RENT--At a greatly reduced FOR RENT—Large room, $12 per Miss Anne and Miss Esther Selling- Delaware and Second rental, luwer seven-room flat. 11367 North Martin- month. ne'r;','• cr. Installation of officers was held., Separate entrance, side drive, dale, near Collingwood. Phone The chair was taken over by the automatic oil heat, refrigeration. Garfield 7153-W. new president, Miss Sophie Cohn. Near bus arid car lines. Imme- Various finished articles were diate possession. Please call FOR RENT—A furnished room brought in for the Jewish National Euclid 7378. with private lavatory adjoining, , Fund bazaar and new projects; for one or two people. Refer- were started. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA- ences required. Meals if de- A graduation party is planned TORS—We to painting, deco- sired. 2047 Hazelwood. Euclid for members of the club who will rating and plastering. Guaran-, 7363. graduate this month teed work. I., Nathanson. 2987' The next meeting will be at the Gladstone. ('hone Garfield 5128' FOR RENT—Cozy, warm room in home of Miss Margaret Samovitz. • from 7 to 10 a. at. and 4 to 8 small Jewish family. Suitable p. m. for gentleman or couple. Reas- onable rent. Trumbull car. 1564 MRS. J. SHERLINE—First-class Leslie, off Woodrow Wilson. VIIIIIMMOMMHP4.111MMIMMIlignias catering for weddings and par- ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer- WANTED—Nurse, practical or sity 2-1610. undergraduate, capable of pre- paring kosher diabetic food. CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En- Co n ti patient, several weeks' garments, weddings and duty. Write, giving experience, banquets. Catered by plate. De- 11 alarV, references and that troit Catering Co., M. A. number. Box 146, Detroit Jew- Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 5654. ish Chronicle. • IN FIVE LESSONS ONLY you or BAR MITZVAH—Parents, let me your child may learn to read prepare your boy for confirma- and write Hebrew, Yiddish, or EDMUND L. GILBERT tion in a manner modern and English. Absolute satisfaction efficient. Scientific instruction, guaranteed. First lesson free : modern and enlarged quarters at with particular care to the stu- as sample, or trial lesson. Call 81 Delaware avenue, between dent's individual needs. My sys- Garfield 68354 for Mr. Horo- Woodward and Second: tern is modern, yet traditionally witz, the teacher, specializing in Occupying twice the space of J e wish. I). Horowitz, 2248 Ha- preparing people for citizenship. his former home rind adding in- zelwood avenue, Garfield 6835-J creased facilities, Gilbert's is now enabled to better serve the Jewish BOOK HINDI NG — New and old hooks , also magazines bound to TO RENT—A large furnished • cum:nullity. In addition to main- men, ( e,.oului:,(;•,0o )roo( unng far r o one order ' ' at . 1 a st price ' • Give itili s. PRONOUNCED PERFECT BY mining its own chapel, unrestrict• : Ciihen or Iwo iii HI m. Luis um u, lid ' , 1071 ral parking facilities will add' a trial in person with his great DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS in a small private family. wood avenue. , : - • greatly to the convenience of the Home and kitchen privileges. public. FOR RENT-4009 Grand avenue. Meals and garage if desired. Gilbert, formerly Edmund G. Dine at Striker's and Refined couple have lovely fur-' . .'. • . Convenient transportation. Reas- I. "used Jew ash coshed room, shower, continuous onable price. 31 I asadena, dance to your favorite ineleitaker in Detroit and is well C S. ANARGYROS A coftermATIos hot water, suitable for one or between Fourteenth and La Radio Orchestra ... the known for his distinctive manner two. Fairmount 2954-W. Near tonal Suck onus.' by P. LORILLARD CO., he. Salle. Hemlock 5258-51. of rendering a quiet and dignified middle West's musical Dexter bus and Fourteenth car. funeral service. sensation . . pride of FOR RENT—A nicely furnished _. FOR RENT—Large nicely fur- room for gentleman, in small Detroit. Every evening PERFECTION LODGE f a Wise Child" Remains MENACHEM USSISHKIN, nished room with four windows, annly. All conveni ences. Near during dinner hour, Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & for one or two ladies or gentle- IRON-WILL ZIONIST Clairmount car and Dexter bus. • I at Shubert Lafayette. men. Garage Garage if desired. Ilome 3211 Clainnount, near Wilde- A. AL, will hold a special communi- NOW SERVING A privileges. Board of desired. (Continued from Pale One.) mere. cation on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at SPECIAL SUNDAY 3359 Elmhurst, near Dexter. David Belasco's delightfully land purchase, settlement, schools. DINNER FOR 7 p. m. M. M. Degree.. Arlington 5997-W. funny comedy, "It's a Wise Child," FOR RENT—A warm, cozy, pleas- He was in Palestine in 1892, tour- C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. with Frances Dale as the young Also Our Regular ant and airy room, suitable for ing the empty places on horseback MATRIMONY—It is never too late lady who tells the famous lie and By order of one or two gentlemen, in pri- Dinner $1.50 and mapping out the stages of or too early to marry. The finest Russell Hicks as the family lawyer I vate home. Adult family. An DAVID ARKIN, W. M. colonization years before Ilerzl matches are successfully carried MOMENTS OF DISCRETION . . . When the girl in your arms miscon- strues your intentions ... . . . Be nonchalant L IGIIT A AIUHAD Hy Steed Dance Orchestra Its wrote his Altneuland. Then Turk- ish laws prevented Jews from own- ing land, building houses, even im- migrating—they were the (lays of Rooms for Private Parties 'the Red Ticket. But, like Baron • Edmund D. Rothschild, he bought Lund though it was held in bor- rowed names, he had houses built WW1 OR IM111(1 , 14117 noon though they were registered as port om • corner talert•11 barns, and he had settlers immi- grate despite official difficulties. 1' As member, and later head of the I Lovers of Zion, he insisted that priority he given to practical work in Palestine. Subsequently, when the Lovers of Zion joined the Zion- ist organization created by Ilerzl, , he struggled for hi, policy against other tendencies. Ile did not wait W.ADAMS M 6PAN9 012(55 flk. for the cultural revival of Israel in the diaspora; he did not wait for the political charter caught by 2nd ANNIVERSARY Beni. "The land—reclaimed and rebuilt" was his slogan 40 years • ago; it is still so. He never despised other ap- proaches to the end. He collabo- GREATER SHOW rated both in political and cultural MONTH activity. lie was at the historic Now—the Startling Com- peace conference at Versailles and insisted on talking Hebrew to that edy Drama of Modern astounded diplomatic assembly. Marriage Ills first article was written on a Hebrew university: in "Ilamelitz" in 1887. But he never was satis- fiel with either culture or politics. So long as the Palestine position was net secured he distrusted the lower of culture alone arming the Jews and he dnubted the stability of politics among the non-Je•s. In 1919 he moved to Jerusalem With those delightful Star. of and set himself the task of "A Lady Surrenders" strengthening the Palestine. set- tlement. Because his mind works simply and directly he seized upon the land issue as preliminary to everything else. The country had escaped from the slothful Turks— it would be under modern adminis- Mats Monday to Fr.. 25 tration, it would develop under 10:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Jewish stimulus. If now the land f. Sal & Sun. to 2 p. m. way not reclaimed, it might never be, for Palestine had become in- ', ternationally important and for- eign interests might cross those of 0004140041400000-00449-0000* the Jews. Hence he expedited that program which he had always advocated and he was responsible for the investment of thousands of dollars in the country. He was criticized for buying dearly; for baying swampy, rural tracts in- stead of urban plots which would yield bigger rentals. But he wanted a people on the soil rather than dividends on public invest- ments. The Jewish people, he says, do not seek for interest on their Palestine I C They and Dancing in Ballroom find their reward in a Jewish land. When Sir John Hope Simpson sug- Show 8:15 gested that he was paying too high Dancing 9 to 12:30 a price for the land, he replied: "If your norther were ill, would The Only Vaudeville Show you haggle over the physician's fee? Eretz Israel is our mother West of New York land and we shall, we must pay the price demanded for its re- tnitis u Y no c u e c• A an O one sZiw demption." But he is no mere umtimentalist. On another occa- NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME R-K-00 'FREE LOVE' Conrad Nagel Genevieve Tobin g MASONIC TEMPLE g TONIGHT Mammoth Stage Frolic sc he t Masonic Auditorium THURS. EVE., JAN. 29 YEHUDI MENUHIN Boy Genius of th e Violin Mail Orders Now — Philharmonic Concert. 3513 Woodward ave. Phone Girl.. 7611 Prices $1 to $3. Bon Office Sale Opens at Grinnell Bros., Jan. 24 ...... ----------------------------------------------------- Littman's Peoples Theater TWELFTH AT SEWARD Boo Office Phone Empire 3488. Manager's Phone Empire 3472 FRI. NIGHT, JAN. 16; SAT. AND SUN., JAN. 17.18 MATINEE AND EVENING EDWIN R•LKIN and SIGMUND WEINTRAUB ('resent NELLIE KESTMAN THE WEI.L.KNOWN SDIAIRETTE IN S STEINBERG'S t'SICAL COMEDY Her Best Lover Tickets for All Performancrs at the Box Office TICKETS—E•enings, $1.50, $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c; Matinee, $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c. who extricates her from the dn. culty, remains a third week at the Shubert-Lafayette Theater. "It's a Wise Child, was origi- nally presented at the Belasco Theater and ran in New York for over a year. Beauty and folly run together. State Theater. Moat a son inevitably suffer for the sins of his father? Will society always brand a boy whose father Is a jail-bird? These questions are answered in "Man to 1ilan," which features Grant Mitchell, Phillips Holmes and Lucille Powers, now at the State Theater, adjoining room can be obtained if desired. 2227 West Euclid, , between Fourteenth and La Salle boulevard. Near Four- teenth bus and street cars. out between (Mb, young, rich and poor. Confidential. A Simon, 1 2685 Clairmount, between Lin- wood and Lawton. Weekdays, 4 to 9 p. m.; Saturday closed. Eu- clid 10327. FOR RENT—Room with all con- FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished veniences for single men or' room in private home for two couple. 2683 Fullerton. Rens- ladies, two gentlemen or a ' onable rent. couple. Refined neighborhood. Stall shower, telephone service. 1FOR RENT—A bright, airy apart- Good transportation. Must be ment bedroom for young man. seen to be appreciated. 2076 Convenient to Dexter, Linwood Leslie avenue. and Clairmont lines. Reason- ' able. 32117 Blaine, Apt. 23, cor- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished ner Wildemere. Euclid 7825-W. room with small family for young man or young lady, . Ga- FO It RENT—Calvert between rage if desired. 2960 Sturte- Fourteenth and La Salle, ele- vant. Hemlock 5389-J, Cully gantly furnished 6-room upper evenings or Sundays, flat, Frigidaire., all improvements Will rent very cheap to respon- TWO young men desire a nice sible party. Arlington 0607-J. room with twin beds near Twelfth or Fourteenthstreet. If FOR RENT—Large front fur- possible with two garages. Write nished bedroom in private home. Box 144, Detroit Jewish Chron- Convenient for one or two. Rent icle. reasonable. Empire 1942. 1 FOR RENT—A nicely furnished room for gentleman, with re- fined private family of adults. Call Longfellow 1722. shin when the same subject was discussed with the high commis- sioner, he exposed the govern- ment's policy of unsound land taxation, if free land grants to Arabs above their needs, of with- holding state lands from Jew's, as the contributing causes of the high land price Arabs require and re- ' ceive from Jews. Ussishkin has been accused of extremism, of hostility to the Arabs and of exaggeration of the Zionist claims. In reality he has been but consequent and logical- , a realist of realists. Palestine can- not become two national homes. It was promised as the scene of a Jewish national home. Nut just by Britain or the great powers but by the Supreme Deity. Hence, Jews must have room in it to settle and to grow. He would forego British help but he demands that there be no obstructions. lie be- . heves that the Palestine adminis- tration has hampered the Jews. Today when Zionists are startled by the great betrayal of the Labor government, Ussishkin is calm. when the Palestine community was, for the moment, stunned by the issuance of the recent White Paper, his was the reassuring voice. Not violence or despair, was his counsel. He reminded the public that what Rome could not do or Turkey oppose, even a Brit- ish White Paper would not achieve —the National home ideal would stand. If Palestine is not rebuilt by the Jews in this decade, he has said, their chance is lost for genera- tions. "In our time" is the prayer , on his lips, as he now seeks the I cooperation of American Jewry. J. W. E. W. 0. To Give Home Cooked Luncheon. Ted Shawn Here Tuesday. *A IIIG SIX, priced like a four WEBB AVENUE, 2912—Beauti- ful up-to-date flat for read Eight large newly decorated rooms, two bathrooms with in- stalled shower, maid's quarters, oil burner and Frigidaire. *A POWERFUL EIGHT . . *A BRILLIANT KNIGHT . WOMAN desires work in refined family. llome nights. Write Box 143, Detroit Jewish Chron- I isle. FOR RENT —Furnished room with refined private family. Near bus line. 3834 Elmhurst. I'hone Fairmount 1880-M. YOUNG LADY would like to get apartment with one or two girls. Call Lenox 5040 during week between 12 and 1 p. m. FOR SALE—Lunch room. Good opportunity for a couple or two partners. 8257 Hamilton, near Virginia Park. STRICTLY NEW LAID EGGS— From the well-known Ilirsch- Jiunis Poultry Farms near Washington, Mich. Delivered direct to your home three times a week at present low market price. Pure white eggs, two days old. Absolutely guaran- teed. Call Hogarth 8057. Finer quality, larger bodies, greater comfort and impressive in ern lines of lowness and grace, and rich color harmo- nies ... Greater roominess through longer wheelbase, increased overall length, and 581/4-inch tread . . . FOR RENT—A nicely furnished room in modern home for one or two gentlemen. Convenient to street car and bus. Call Arl- ington 85344, FOR RENT — Furnished light housekeeping room for an em- Ernestine Day, featured member ployed lady. All conveniences, of the company of Denishawn including telephone, $15 per Dancers, who will assist Ted month. 1983 Ford avenue, near I Shawn in the performance to be Twelfth street. Longfellow given here at Orchestra Hall on 1668. Tuesday evening, Jan. 20, has been connected with the Deni- FOR RENT—Congenial family has large and well furnished room shaven group for seven years. This for gentleman. All home privi- includes that very interesting pe- leges. Rental only $5 per week. riod of 1925-26 when the Deal- 3030 Richton avenue. Phone ) Ishawns spent 18 months on tour Hemlock 0528-R. in the Orient. Willys-Overland's twenty-four years of building quality automobiles ... Greater beauty through mod- ROOM AND BOARD for one or two gentlemen. Home prvii- leges. 3009 Elmhurst, Arling- ton 05954. WIDOWED LADY would like re- fined couple or one or two girls or two gentlemen to room. Board if desired. Home privi- leges. Rent reasonable. Ref- erences. 2329 Cortland, Apt. 2. Hemlock 4203-M. savings The new Willys cars are the outstanding achievements YOUNG LADY or gentleman can have a nice, clean room in quiet, modern home of young couple, I }Ionic privileges. References. Near Linwood car line and Four- teenth bus. 2340 Clements ave- nue, corner La Salle boulevard. Mrs. N. Cohen. Call Hemlock 7934-J, evenings. FOR RENT—Attractive room for A special meeting of the Jewish a young man or couple. Tele- Wooten European Welfare Organ- phone and radio. Board if de- tz ation will be held Monday, Jan.' sired. Near street car an.] bus. 19, at the Atkinson branch of 2927 Richton avenue, Arlington Shorty Zolek. Reports will be 8726-W. leard about the theater lonefit bell Jan. 6, at Littman's People's WANTED—Cheerful girl to share apartment with widow. Very Theater and of the food shower reasonable. Taylor near Wood- held jointly with Mrs. Eva Prenz- row Wilson. Box 145, Detroit latter's service group, Jan. 11, at Jewish Chronicle. Littman's People's Hall. Final arrangements will be made for the home cooked luncheon to be FOR RENT—Large, airy fur- nished room. Private family. held TtleStiliV, Jan. 27, at 12:30 p. No small children. $15 per 111., at Jericho Temple, with prizes. month. Garage if desired. Near :qrs. A. Katzen, vice-president of two street car lines. At 1676 the organization, is the chairman Elmhurst. For information call of this affair, assisted try Mrs. Arlington 1898. Osnos, and Mrs. Agnes Levin, hon- orary-secretary of the organization is the secretary-treasurxr. 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