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RETAIN MISS KESSMAN
FOR 5 PERFORMANCES!
at Littrwan' s Yid.
Noted Ac
dish Theater in "Dos Ch••
sandal."
Miss Nellie Kessman, n•ted ac-
tress, remains at Littman's N'itl-
dish Theater for another week-end.
At the request of many Yiddish
theater-goers, ND'. Lillnian succeed-
ed in persuading Visa Kcssman to
car otin here for live more perform-
ances, and is featured this week-
end, Friday evening, Saturday and
Sunday matinees and evenings, in
"Dos Clizendel" ("The Small Can-
tor.")
Special music and dances feature
this performative in which Nliss
Ks•ssman has the co-operation of
the entire cast of Littman's Thca-
ter.
Mizrachi Hatzoir to Cele
brate Chamiso Osor b'Shvat.
-- —
The next meting of the Mizra•hi
will take the form of a Ch01111S
Osor II'Shvat cs•It•bration. Irving
Schlussel wil deliver an :oldness on
the signiticancs• of the holiday. Nliss
Catherine Asatin will render violin
ss, leetions and Ruth Asatin will
render vocal selections. Refresh-
ments appropriate for the holiday
will he served.
The meeting will be held on Tues.
day evening, Feb. 3, at the Mish-
kan Israel Synagogue, Blaine near
Linwood. Those interested in the
religious national spirit of Zionism
are invited to attend.
Nlizrachi Ilatzoir is sponsoring a
dairy booth at the Jewish National
Fund banal'.
Women's League for Peace
Arranges for Two Lectures.
:-: CLASSIFIED :•: 1VOLUNTARY GIFTS
TO J. N. F. DURING
USSISHKIN VISIT
maisTic
INTERIOR DECORA- BOOKKEEPER - STENOGRA-
TORS—We do painting, deco- I PHER -Young lady thoroughly
rating and plastering. Courant
experienced on double-entry
teed work. I.. ^, athanson, 2987
books, trial balance, financial
(dadstone. l'hone Garfield 5128
statements,
also
collections,
from 7 to 10 a. ti, and 4 to 8
etc., desires work of any kind,
—
p. ti ,
full or in time. Sabbath ob- $3,563 Contributed at Mass-
servant. Reasonable. Empire
meeting and Luncheon
MRS. J. SHERLINE—FIrst•class
5799,
catering for weddings and par-
On Jan. 18.
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer- FOR RENT—A large and nicely
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- city 2-1610.
,
Arocrrling 6 , the report of Col-
furnished warm room, with
shower, bath. and but running slain Ashkenazy, secretary of the
CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En-
water. By a couple without Cssishkin Reception Committee,
1 gagements, w e 4 4 i n g s and
children. Suitable for lady or 83 5 63 in contributions were made !
banquets, Catered by plate. De-
gentls, man.
Rent reasonable. ta the Jewish National Fund at the
troll
Catering Co.,
M.
A.
111158
Broadstreet, ,,,,,, r j oy lunr•hvon and nuissmeeting Juno-
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 5654.
About $2,500 of t his
road (upstairsl, Garfield 0545-AI '10' 18.
amount N'fIS in cuih the balance i
:firs Pollack,
• BOOKBINDING — New and old —
!dodges.
books, also magazines,
board
to The
Detroit
Jewish Chronicle is
WANTED
— Practical
nurse
for
order at lowest price
•
I I ist It cash and
,
• Give
,
, . US
confi nement case.
Ph
one G ar- I W hlishit re he • t
a trial. Louis Conen, 8111 Lin-
pledge contributors.
Official I
field 6'222-R, Sunday.
o•lasI avenue. Euclid 3 9 71.M
cr•iiits are being mailed.
FOR SaLE—Beautiful
.
non
Beautiful''
Aaron Kur•land,f ire
id tut the
s en
I •I
FOR RENT—Nice large furnished
hair suite, cost $325, will sell Jewish National Fund Council,
room in modern home, with pri-
for $115; nearly new. Walnut urges all who have ple.Iged to send
vate family. All home conveni-
dining room suite, 9 piers-8, cost their checks in to the treasurer of
ences. Suitable for one or two
Sao, for $125; very latest style., the Jewish National Fund Counoil, 1
gentlemen, ladies or couple.
Walnut bedroom suite, Wilton • Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz,
294 Ke
Koo
m al -
Must be seen to be appreciated.
rugs, lovely lamps, occasional worth, or to his oiElOP, 1653 Pow). •
rugs,
ta bl e ,,, etc. P r ivate h ome , 5168 scot building, in order to enable
Near bus and car line. Rent
reasonable, 3282 Tuxedo, Hem-
I the council to send the money out
Joy Road.
lock 2098 - M.
• la fore Menachem Ussishkin leaves •
FOR RENT—Furnished room for I this country, and in order to Mn,' '
singl e or couple. Silas heat. the unnecessary work and expense
FOR RENT -- Large, attractive,
Rent ' cheap.
clean, warm room, pleasant sur-
10334 Twelfth of collecting the pledges. It is also
street, near Calvert avenue,
roundings, in quiet home, for
desirable that congregations and
girl, or will share apartment.
organizations as well as individuals
Rent very reasonable. Wonder- Two YOUNG MEN would like to who have given the money to in-
get a with
large
room
Ruck
twin beds. scribe
ful transportation. Between
someone in the
Golden
Must be in the Fourteenth or or tr. plant trees in someone's name
Fourteenth bus and Trumbull
Linwood section. Box 147, De- should notify Rabbi Hurwitz about
ear line. Ilave radio and Piano.
trait Jewish Chronicle. , it to enable him to deliver tree or
2073 Pingree, Apt. 206, Euclid
0119 AI .
FOR RENT—Six-rat m flat, newly Golden Book certificates.
The contributions made Burin k I
de rr
• la
• t or
• I , a
burners, Frig
FOR RENT--Attractive modernly
id- .11r. Ussishkin's stay here follow: •
•
aire, $70. Call at 3030 Sturte-
Hdsith Chapter of Detroit, $110
furnished bedroom with private
I vant avenue or phone Longfel-' union Hebrew Schools. children CO..' ,
family. In good neighborhood.
' N.. b.
6154.
Emanuel. $2011.
A few steps to bus line. Home
N. E. Congregation Eves Chain, tan.
privileges. Suitahlt• for one or HERRIN"! YIDDISH! ENGLISH! ii,1„ficir ,ri, h idea, and Free 1,1 ■ •• Au.,,,
two. heart if desired. (lent
Reading and writing in five les-
l'ull(-111, If olmor Talmud Torah. 5125.
very rea-onable. :1359 Elmhurst
sons only.
Trial lesson free!,i;.","1r10101i
,,
Kif . !a". .he..Ceesoettalloo
aavenue..hrlington
Special low rate
te for children. floth 81:::I'l:. C;n
!1' z ' 'r 'seg_l ll ', "'Ijin_he
'
Must he seen to be appreciated.
David Horowitz, 2248 Hazel- .isniai. Zeire Zion, M r. M. 11. 2.telht, n'i -.
PAGE THREE
MOMENTS OF DISCRETION
... When the
organ starts playing "Here
comes the bride" and you are
still %vaiting for that check
her father promised you ...
. . . Be nonchalant
LIGHT A
MURAD
P R 0 N
s
ri-) S.
N E I) PERFECT BY
ImINATING
ANAH61 ROS A
S NI 0 I: E 11 S
cofteriltATIoN
Capital Stock owned by I'. II)1411.1.ARD CO., Inc.
—
The noted Spanish author and
educator, Senor Salvador de Ma-
dariaga, will speak at the small'
lecture hall of the Detroit Institute I
of Arts Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 8:15,
under the auspices of the Women's •
$100 each
wood, Garfield GS:l
By MRS. ESTELLE M. STERNBERGER
Congregation Beth Israel, $611, Byron
International League for Peace MATRIMONY—It is never too late
or too early to marry. The finest FOR RENT—Beautiful front bed- PhIl".1
.
and Freedom. His subject will be I
A da+ " Yh
hi°
e
$"' N al l nnnl
.
.
.
• ew (s , he-'' children will, as septuagenarians,
room for gentleman. Bath ad- Illif ew so tesil.
matches are successfully carried
"World Government—A Dream or
gin, increasml PIIIIP1. 1.iil is placed upon
r
joining.
out between old, young, rich and
Private
god-will between r hristians amt Jews. greet the year 21001 as a year in
Sunday, Feb. I, at 7 p. in. Maurice.
entrance. ".:h
M
Mr,. Estelle M. Sternberger. ex ecuti,
which the Golden Rule shall be a
poor. Confidential. A. Simon,
Adult family. References. Rens- I l'elach Tik;sa Consrewstion. $35. Mr. ....rots,
Necessity."
or the National Council
or less., practice and not a mere pro•
2685 Clairmount, between Un- 'finable. 1248 Glynn Court, near I.
Captain Lothian Small, assistant
, e i 'h
i veirt'i's':".•':i;a n
i 'ott ia
• r. nousi he:i• tin:
Hamilton.
"'T.I.17•X
in"."
(4,h
worn! and Lawton. Weekdays, 4
secretary-general of the Interna-
It'nal
• Nusaeh 'Inert It•ix
fe rence of Jews and Christian,. In this
to 9 p. m.: Saturday closed. Eu-
tional Federation of League of Na-
n glorious triumph for hu
It nal Zion ( oneegation. Independent be
article booted through the Jew•kh Tele-
FOR RENT—Furnished living troth Lodge. Mr. II. S. Itlumenthal, Mr
1
'12 .
tions Societies, ill speak on "The
. Agency. .h. suggests setae ...vs, Inanity if these years would behold
ara phi e
•
bedroom
and
(
(
,
is which i howls,. las, not e store oto t he Christian church marshal its
League and Labor Monday eve-
t
ninon
Kaplan.
„,1
a
.
uan Isaac congr e g .. tide ,,l .nu-Semiti.mi In Europe, s
light, gas and twat included, $8
VOR RENT—Nice large room with
ning, Feb. 2, at 8 p.
■ employment discrimination against Jews , forces toward leading Rumania
week.
Suitable
four windows, for lady, gentle-
for
young Max s. Greenfield, Mrs." Wr."17. Zndurri. n America.
out Of its present mire of anti-
man or couple, by young couple.
couple, two adults or two girl '' 1 1, (w•h•
'
, Seinitism? Practical religion re-
Detroit Inter-Fraternal Bas-
2652 Monterey, near Linwood,
friends. Phone Euclid 7401-1 sicsi."";;.", women org.nh.anan. Mr. and
quires its application to the con-
ketball League.
upstairs. Mrs. R. Cohen, Hem-
There are Christian preachers ditions and affairs of men. World
WIDOWER will give free use of
sssiset Rtmcribmr, Hyman J. !IMO• 1.),•11,,,ordalrbei, sa.totikt iuridges t ao ndthhr,Tiooteheart- ,
lock :I89 I - It.
Christianity
should point an accus-
furnished duplex to congenial w. Kadto.hin. Max Nainiark, Philip A
Standings:
Adler. J. liu
ing finger at Rumania in the strik-
Ch•rle+ Gitlin
middle-aged couple, reseming sky Itroi., , ker.
NV. I,. FOR RENT —Beautiful furnished
retard the spiritual unification of ' ing way it once pointed it at T
and F. Das, .
it. Si.,.
o
M.
.
0
room in private home for two
bedroom for own use. Em- anni.
0
A. Z. A. 03
stomevits. Max
M
Haman.. the human race. The Rev. Dr. k • f . , . . .
.
a i
ek s r. Redomer Aid Society. Sam eel
Aire 0258-J,
llamas, two gentlemen or a
I'hi Kappa I.:I:slim]
4
1
'Fosdick has set up in th e Rieer.itle Armenians. Christian and Jew re
lit, man. A. J. Redblalt. M. Goldberg.
couple. Relined neighborhood.
Alpha Tau
1
1
..7. (i :hate,... I in. er
church the statue of a Jew of our eently joined in protests against
S aar
FOR RENT —Nice)y furnished !..1.
Stall shower, telephone servile
A. Z. A. 93
2
4
room, goad home Ill private fan]. wiiaion% ( %( oIliii.r. "'ZoIrshal" nr:Irie'sa inilajn7J"ohe day, in recognition of his worth Li abuses of religious freedom in
Good transportation. Must he
l5.
I'hi !feta Epsilon
the human race. Dr. John Haynes Russia. I call upon the
ily, $15 month.
Belden hull
Christian
seen to be appreciated. 2676
l'hi Alpha Tau 0 if
M. W•Iberg, I. Golding. Mantle over
Holmes has challenged the Jew to churches to stage such
Apts., 2225 Blaine, near Four-
vigorous
Last week's results: A. '/ A 63
Leslie avenue.
Chernigover Loyever, Mr.. R. I in
display
a similar breadth of spirit protests against the
teenth, Apt. 207.
• ky
Shaun, Eimene ', ratable,
people and
16, A. Z. A. 93, 11; A 1pha Tau
not by setting up a statue of Jesus government of Rumania,
I
111i4
Phalli,
Max
Sellw•rtzberg,
M.
Hazelwood
Is, Phi Beta 13; Phi Kappa Epsi- FOR RENT — 2483
in the synagogue but by inscribing
avenue, six-room upper duplex, FOR RENT—Beautiful upper six- 51e, r
avenue,
Will Jew and Christian hold
lon 19, Nit Alpha Tau. 13.
veer Mandel, Jagob
room
flat,
strictly
modern, oxrifos. :Norris Lechover, Nathan Potnoy, his name in golden letters upon its
Will decorate.
with garage.
another successfully fulfilling
breakfast nook, tile kitchen and Id Tech.. Miss Grace Rubin. Ethel Choy- walls. Ile asks the Jews to re- the preachment of Haler and the
DETROIT -
Rent reasonable. Euclid 6784.
e
ueni.ndn Krell. S claim Jesus as one of their great declaration of J 't F Ch '
bath, stall shower and Frigid- ti. Ja•eph Na.,
afire.
Exclusive neighborhood,..facet, if orowitr.. Jos. I+niet relm
FOR RENT—Large room with
'
'a' n."Yeres : sons, even as England has re- tianity, such a century would be a
3250 Elmhurst, between Wilde- "de' } I.e. , . l'ettel See'? 8 . Freed N claimed George Washington by glorious
genial adult family. Suitable
prologue to the second
Jordan II. Lachman. Sam Dia- placing his statue in front of the millenium
ORCHESTRA HALL
of its founder's birth.
mere and Dexter.
Call Hem - 1,oldnian.
for one or two gentlemen. Real
ond,
Manuel Neiman. M•tirice Attelrml,i
Thur. Eve. Feb. 5 Fri. Aft. Feb. 13
National Art Gallery in London's For the Jew, it would be
lock 4070.
modern home, stall shower, ga-
Sam Slormivitz, Mim. 8. Cohen. Jerome
at 8:30
I
at 2,30
a crown-
Trafalgar
Square.
I,
for
one,
it,
F'uenstenbere, M. Itroder, $5 meh.
rage, private entrance. 1734
vindication
of its prophet, who
Aisik Selesny. 14.00: N. Mandelhonr, would be ready to have Jesus re- asked: "have we not all one
Virginia I'ark. Phone Empire CLEAN CURTAINS will beautify
your home.
Send
your
soiled
Mr.
corded in the annals of Jewish Father? Huth not one God
t o..71r,,?1,1:: ,, . lo. Soloway. t9 each;
Guest Conductor
1787.
crest-
curtains or drapes to us for coin- aosssi•n, M.
Berns. E„: history, as one of its great men, ed is all?"
All - American Program
plete renovating and they'll be th, Naimark. Mr.. O. ofassiniiii. A. just as we record that of Spinoza,
FOR RENT—Nice, large, airy
Tickets $1 to $2.50 at Hall
We inquire whether Christianity
and Mrs.h GarfInkel. Sam Fen-
returned to you looking like Ahem,
overlooking
the
fact
that
he
taught.
front bedroom for a refined
!
h
as
„
Col. 4870
wp
,
m th e G a m,
Sadie
neve. Prompt service. Anibas- 6. Lewis. Julius Lionick. afachlie Mill: . many doctrines that are opposed in a spirit of criticism, Rule, not
young gentleman or couple, in
or nin-
sailor Curtain Laundry ,k Clean- in, A. Goldinu. Bernard Blatt M. Kahn. th those of Judaism, but only onplaint,
a private home. Near bus and
as one who believes it
ing Co., 3308 Joy Road, corner ''„,.h,',a („.). "Z $;',-`1 1;.'5,:". ,..,";;! '1"'Y
car line. 2061 Blaine ave., near
two conditions: The first condition is our common duty as
Next Saturday Night at 8:30
...iris
Jews and
Wildemere. Euclid 4220.
Sherman, Mr. Susitin. Morris Taker, M.
Fourteenth. Euclid 0116-51.
is that Christianity cease teaching Christians to lead the human lam-
HAVE CHRISTIANS FORGOTTEN THE
GOLDEN RULE?
■
Symphony hrchestra
Howard Hanson
J. W. E. W. 0. To Elect Purity Food Shower For
Officers.
Emergency Relief Feb. 9.
An important special meeting of
I'urity Chapter No. 359 will
the Jewish Women's European aponsor a food shower on Monday,
Welfare Organization will be held Feb. 9, at 80 IVest Alexandrine
Monday evening, Feb. 2, at the At- at 8 p. m., for the benefit of the
kinson branch of Saarey Zedek. Detroit Jewish Emergency Relief
Election of officers for the new Station on Twelfth street, There
tern. will take place. Reports will will be cards and prizes for each
be heard on the success of the table, admission to be food of large
home-haked luncheon held Jan. 27 and small donations. Mrs. Agnes
at Jericho Temple,
Yarrows is chairman of the affair.
The organization, in the name
On Feb. 23, Purity will enter-
of the orphaned families in Eu- lain all
paid-up members at a com-
rope, and the orphans in this city plimentary luncheon and bridge
who have been supported for the at 12:30 in the large hall of the
last five years, thanks Mrs. A. Kat- temple. Members are asked to re-
en, vice-president of the organiza- serve March 1 for vaudeville and
tion, chairman of this affair; Mrs. dinner-dance.
Osnas, her assistant; Mrs. Agnes
Levin, the secretary-treasurer, and
all the committees for their work Honor Roll of Congregation
in arranging the affair, and the'
Emanuel ible
B Classes.
Jewish community of Detroit for
the patronage in helping to make'
Mr. Schlosser. Class; Conalee Rosen.
that, Elmer Eli., Albert
the affair successful.
Neuman, Janet
Kaplan, Satre herbal .
The organization also thanks
Mise AshInsky'• Class: Ruth Kramer,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe !twiner of 8732 wale
ha Salle boulevard for their dona-
tion of meat to supply the lunch- oscs. Kramer.
"
eon; Mr. Freedland of 9112 Metro-
/4 " Edelman'. (l e e .: Vera Will ie.. ,
politan building, for his donation
Of 0, beautiful lamp, and to Hugh
Gillis, Adele Wilenzky, Nettie Roth..
Cole, jeweler, for his donation; hers, Martin Spector, Eddie Glucklick,
Mrs. Shepard of 8622 Twelfth Estelle Clucklick, Clara Abrahams.
Mks Stein's Class: Nazi, Naldiseh,
street, experienced cook, for her Vivian
Carnis kiln Sherman, Rose
work, and to the Jewish bakeries Schwartz, Elsie Ilium, Eleanor Josef,
of Detroit for their contribution. Rose Lieberman.
Famous Comedy Comes to
Cass Theater.
Miss Friedm•n'a Class: Ethel Austria,
Virginia Ilrand. Harvey Dater, Lillian
Desow, Edith Schwartz, Florence Shuble.
Mks K•rbel's Class: Sol. Busch. Gee.
aidine Dosch, Hose Bunch, Shirley Man.
helm.
ChamIshu Osor b'Shvat or Jewish Ay ,
bur Day will he celebrated by the chi].
dren of the Ilible classes this Sunday
The f antous and popular corn- I
„y. . a a, which has been prepared •
suitable program cornin;mor-
the talk of the country since it was aline that 'Inc. Each child stille
r .7 . 1.
v■
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
ben tit fnut remin recent of those
Stoklt y. M. II, Goldrich, Mrs. A. Pfeffer, that the Jews crucified Jesus, and il, to a spiritual fellowship that brought to revival in Philadelphia
ins' In 1'alexOne.
Featuring
last
spring,
will
come
to
the
Cass
FOR RENT—Webb ave. Beauti- FOR RENT—Large front fur- Jacob Helfand, Donald Roberts. N. Kap- I the second condition is that Chris- shuts out no race or religion.
lan, M. laer.m, R. Lobetsky. H. Wale,
RAVEL-BOLERO
Theater for two weeks opening
niched bedroom in private home. Mr s . D. Wasserman. M. Fleishman. ht .. tianity remove from the highways
fully decorated six rooms and
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.1—ZionIst
During this period of tremen- Monday night, Feb. 2. There are
Orchestra, 50c Balcony, 25e
Convenient fo or
r one or two. Rent Stone. L. Naimark, I. Newhouse, It. MII.
breakfast nook. Exceptionally
and byways of the world, aspen- thous unemployment, more than 70 players in "Lysistrata," the leaders here assembled Jan. 23 at
ADMISSION
ler. II. R. Cohen, Jennie Ne•senbaurn.
reasonable.
Empire
1942.
large. Oil burner. $125 per
special gathering to pay tribute
Doges TTTTT ved at $1.00 a seat
, Fannie Shapir, A.reempan. ('. Collet . . ally in the countryside of Euro- ever, we have learned, diserimina- company travels by special
train, to
month. Heat and refrigeration
Mn.. Feld. Esther Wein. Mrs. 5:Ener. I pean lands, the figure of Jesus on t•
Nahum Sokolow on his seven-
is practiced
sole and thr • b ••
included. For appointment call
tieth birthday. Among those pres-
Goldberg Re-Elected Presi- ii!' .71;lariM. r'M r. a ;-;, ;':."M. Hltil
R S■' .71.7;:: the cross, his body dripping with grounds that people's names, their nary to carry the scenery and ef-
to 12 noon tic after p. m..
ent were Kurt Blumenfeld, presi-
stein. SI each, F. Barrol. II. and I Tacit- blood—a spectacle that stirs up race, and their religion are differ-
fects
of
the
production.
"Lysis-
dent of Sanatorium
Hemlock 7399-W,
nit, S. Champs.. 50 cents each.
dent of the German ZioalstF eder-
and perpetuates bitter and venue- ant. There are ..fliees,
,
stores, trata" was designed and directed at ion, Dr. Arthur Ilantke
Auxiliary.
Dr. Rob-
ful judgments of the Christian trades and industries that discaur- by the famous artist, Norman Bel
ROOM FOR RENT—A room suit-
ert Weltseh and Oskar Wolfsberg.
Halevy-Hazomir
Choral
So-
toward the Jew. age the use of Jewish personnel. Geddes. The adaptation was writ
able for one or two gentlemen
Detroit Auxiliary of Los An -
The plea of Dr. Holmes to re- There is a phase .4 this. employ- ten by Gilbert Shelties and special
ciety
Sets
Date
For
An-
in private home. Adult family.
store Jesus to his rightful psi- avant discrimination that is really music composed by Leo Ornstein.1
Angeles Sanatoriuni had a well at
An adjoining room can be ob-
-
nual Concert.
ended meeting last Thursda Y
till?' as One of Israel's gifts to the tragic, namely, that of Jewish em- It has just concluded an engages'
tabled if desired. Home privi-1
ight. Twenty-six organization
humanizing o the world, , should players refusing to engage Jewish meat of three montha in Chicago
i, ,.., ADAMS AT WAND CIRCUS DK.
leges. 2227 West Euclid ave-
After the successful appearance first lie
ant delegates and all pledged th e
addressed to Christianity. workers because they have allowed and seven months in New York,;
nue, near Fourteenth bus and.'
pport of their various rtrganiza at the Fort Wayne Hotel for the The Jew will view the character of themselves to believe that their I where it ran all through the sum-
,
street ears.
kills for the coming 10-day annum I opening of the Gewerkschaften Jesus differently only when he is non-Jewish patronage requires it. men,
I
TOLTOY'S
campaign, the Halevy-llazomir
FAMOUS
no longer a symbol that permits By silent consent, the Jew and
FOR RENT—Large, airy, newly bazaar to he held at the Philadel
",
Choral
Society
is
now
preparing
STORY OF A WOMAN
his followers to perpetuate a libel Christian are thus united in this Wilbur DeYoung Moves His
decorated, furnished bedroom. phia-Ityron Hall, March 7 to 17
' for the annual concert which will
Mediocrity is
WHO LOVED, NOT
Must he seen to be appreciated. inclusive. The merchandise corn take place March 15 in the Shrine of well nigh 2,000 years. injustice to the Jew who seeks an
Law Offices.
not tolerated
Small family. Home privileges. mittee, headed by Mr. Sorlor, re
1 ask Christian men and women: opportunity in commercial and in-
WISELY ...BUT TOO
temple
at
the
Masonic
Temple.
Good transportation. Suitable ports progress. Merchants ar e The rehearsals, which are held "Do you want the Jew to end this dustrial life. I appeal to both Jew
in service or
Wilbur DeYoung announces that
WEL
L
for tine ar two people. Garage asked to co-operate with the so
conflict of the centuries by run- ! and Christian to fare this problem lie
employees
every Monday night at 8679
will move his law ,.,Tires on Feb.
woke it. Let them join
if desired. Price very reason- licit ing committees from the auxil Twelfth street, are being well at- ning away from his past, by being and to woke
2 from 3415 Barium Tower to
Empire ary.
at in
disloyal to it and by throwing hands, ,nobtincruupsrh(i.n)tin
2015 Blaine.
gtfc Jewish
nio 1031 First National Bank Building,
able.
$5 to $10 Weekly
tended
and
progress
is
seen
in
all
Election of rifficers was held and
single
overboard his entire heritage? Do worker,
5688.
the
f th e
for the general practic e of law,
en bold 'erg Mao unanimously re
$11 to $15 Weekly
you believe that the only solution lives and prejudice that make the
The Halevy-Ilazonfir Society
His telephone number will remain
Double
F OR RENT — Comfortably fur- I r• lected president; Ilenry Sharaga
its in t he surrender and digit p. employers forget the teaching of
the same, Cadillac 3730,
$1.50 to $3 Daily
with
niched room, suitable for Indy vice-president; II. Schwartzb•rg congratulates the pianist, Miss Re-- pearance of the Jew?" Surely no !fillet and the teaching of Jesus.
Mr. DeYoung, prior to opening
ICopyright, I9D, J. T. A I
or gentleman, in private family. r ecording secretary; Max Itopo been Katzman, for her successful Christian believes that the human
WILLIAM G. LEE
his own of5ces, v•as for 11 years
10215 AleQuaile, Garfield p ort, general secretary, and John concert which took place Jan. 27.
Hama..
race can he enriched by making ,
affiliated with the American State
3490-R. Near !tester bus and S odor, treasurer. The followin
cowards
an entire people, teal- 'It's a Wise Child" Begins Bank, for the last five of the 11
upon, Hama Away From
were
chosen
on
the
R
hoard
-
K
-
0
Downtown
Theater
of
di
Home
Clairmount car line. t.
Last Week at Shubert-
tors to the faith that gave the
years having served as attorney
ectors: Mesdames Edith R. Pa
-------
Features Tolstoy's
world the two great religions of
Lafayette.
for the bank.
FOR RENT—Well furnished up- ansky, Louba LupilotT, and Harr)
"A Guaranteed Attraction"
Christianity and
lithammedan-
"Resurrection."
O. five rooms in a duplex.
osenthal. Isadore Burnstein, Ily
David Masco's "It's a Wise
Enough veal on hand for re- n Ian Friedman, Nathan Reznick
Hollywood Theater.
are
entering
upon
a new cal- Child," enters its fifth 1111d last
Hailed
as
one
of
the
big
pro.'
mainder of winter. Frigidaire,
Joan Crawford'sfirst straight
ulius Miller.
Coming Next Friday
factions of the year, "Resurrec- ender year. During its days then week at the Shubert-Lafayette dramatic vehicle, it talking version
radio, silverware, linens includ-
A card party is arranged fo
"CIMMARON"
ed. References required. Reas- s unday, Feb. 15, 2 to 12 p. rin., a r lion," Edwin Caresser adaptation will be born Christian children who Theater next Sunday. Frances o f Bayard Veiller's famous melo-
of Tolstoy's famous novel of love will live to see the year 2000, Dale and Russell Hicks are fea- drama, "Within the Law," comes
unable to the right party. 2563 J erichn Temple on Joy road
I and redemption, came to the niarking the second millenium of tuned in this comedy-classic of the to the Hollywraal Theater Sunday
-Portland,
verybody welcome. Admission
Foremost Student
R-16-0 Downtown Theater Friday. the birth of Christianity's founder. adventures of a young lady and (ri run four flays.
free.
Toms, All Expenses
W A NTED — Refined young lady
The picture co-stars John Boles Upon their Christian parents and her lawyer friend, the family maid,
came won waned reenmen is
•
The stage offering for this bill
amur wt. sum ea.
a d Lupe Vale . Boles
desiring room with private fam-
l'ri ce teachers depends whether these, the ice man, and sundry others.
hot.. Mont woo. navel. 730
features a smart and dashing song,
outs 20 aim 4.is to so tan
m
ily, hone privileges, call at 2246 Palais d'Or is Rendezvous o f 1 nitriives
g
the most convinc7ng
dance and ennualy revue and there
Iteroocousirr tour 11.1/a.
.5.44/, Booklet
Longfellow 3573.
performance of his career, while
Hazelwood.
are several other variety attrac-
0, troir s Forerro.st Dine •nd
Northwest Detroit.
ontript:s TRAVEL CL.1.11
screen audiences will see a new MORE MILLIONS FOR BEQUESTS TO CHARITY
tions, including those Detroit fav-
Dame Club
MO gait
Nam. 3316
\YE FURNISH experienced select-
and sensational Valet in the role
orites,
Moore
and
Shy
in
their
IN 1930; LIST MANY JEWISH CONTRIBUTIONS
Palais d'Or Restaurant, rendez- of Katusha. Her dramatic acting
ed laundry, cooking. housekeep-
5028 JOY ROAD,
"Study in Contrasts."
ers, general houseworkers, good VOUS of northwest Detroit, located as the trusting girl who gave her
at GRAND RIVER
day and week workers, white at 5028 Joy road, near Grand heart and soul to Dimitri only to
One source of funds for philan- 'the tremendous total of 825,781,-
Right in loot. Locality
and colored. Also men, experi- River, has attracted a large num- find it cast ruthlessly aside. is a thropic purposes which does not 5o1. This is a gain of more than
immediately
reflect "hard times" is eighteen millions over the total of
The Reason for It• Success
enced and general workers. Ar- ber of satisfied patrons.
revelation. So impressive is her
Palais d'Or is known among work that critics are hailing a new that of bequests. Such temporal 87.358,500 bequeathed similarly for
lington 11)479.
Excellent Food, Good Enter.
th eatrical people as their meeting
and
transitory
considerations as educational uses in wills probated
Lupe, with the little Mexican star,
FOR RENT—Very attractive fur- p lace on Wednesday nights when making a serious bid for recogni- economic crises do not alter the in 1929.
(not a commercial proposition)
tainment, Marvelous Sur-
nished room by family (no chit- th ere is a midnight frolic, which is
deep-seated
impulse
which prompts
rounding., Red Hospitality.
tion among the top-notchers in
The total bequests to hospitals in
drent, for one or two gentle- b roadcast from 12 p. m. until 1
humanity to designate its material
filmdom
as
a
result.
1930 fell nearly three and one-half
men or ladies. Fourteenth bus a. m. over station WMBC, all
Detro t'• Lare,est Floor Show
I survival for the betterment tit the
millions below the 1929 total.
at door, Call between 6 and 8 th eatriral stars present taking part
world it leaves behind.
p. m. 0 210 West Philadelphia. in making this unusual occasion Moslem Temple Shrine Cir-
LOTTIE KROLL
It is of great interest to note that
According to the Jewl-sh Welfare
°pular.
Apt. 109.
cus Opens Feb. 2.
Dolours Own Soprano
Federation which has the results 44 14 the 122 hospita's mentioned in
1420 IIIILOCYCLES-211.1 METERS
In the past few weeks the Pal-
Moslem Temple
t opens its wen- research in philanthropy made wills probated in New York, three
WANTED — Salespeople to par- ails d'Or has been visited by such
HERBIE LEIPSIG, M. C.
ty-third annual Shrine circus Feb. available Ly Better Times, Inc., Jewish hospitals stand at the top
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER
ticipate in the membership stars as
of
the
list.
This
year
Beth
Israel
Wally
Ford,
Marjorie
Pe-
2,
in
the
State
Fair
Coliseum.
Formerly with Mae West's • Sex
during 1930 the share of all altru•
• drive now an for the Maccabees. terson and the entire cast of
The crippled and orphaned chil- istie bequests in the estates of de- led. In 1929 Mount Sinai led and
Good compensation for part or
°Mae. Served nightly until
Young Sinners. "The Wise Child" dren of Detroit will be the guests ceased residents of New York and in 1928 Montefiore was the most
B.
Call
$1 00
full-time workers.
Subject—"Cortributions of Reform Judaism."
(Mr. Alex-
company, with Russel Hicks. Fran- of honor at the first afternoon vicinity amounted to $36,985,396. frequently mentioned.
ander delivered this address last week at the convention of the
Magid, district manager, 14810 cis Dale, Doe McPherson, Johnny performance and the Boy Scouts
S i" al Sunday din., unit
As always, the year's record
This sum is nearly $10,000,000
p fn.
$1. 25
I Dexter boulevard, Ilemlock
Union of An...riven Hebrew Congregations and received nation-
Comody and many others have of Detroit will be guests at the more than the total from the same shows a number of latquests which
7969, or at the Maccabee attire,
wide attention. I
been present. The latest hit of Monday and Tuesday evening per- sources in 1929.
must lie symptomatic of human pe-
5057 Woodward avenue.
DIGEST OF THE WEEK'S NEW
NO COVER CHARGE AT
Earl Carroll's Sketch book has , formances.
Altogether, the 1930 total of $36.- culiarities. The "soft spot" in the
Delivered in a terse manner by l'hilip Slomovitz, editor of
From a small one-ring affair, 965, 396 in philantrhopic bequests average human heart for animals
ANY TIME
furnished Jo fined the midnight frolic at the
FOR RENT—Nicely
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle.
alais
d'Or,
and
of
the
Sketch
formerly
given
in
the
old
Armory,'
always
shows
up
in
bequests.
Al-
from
the
wills
of
780
persons,
1'
came
large room. Modern improve-
sok company present were Don the Shrine circus has grown to be 180 more than the number of last together in 1930, $140,000 or one-
Make This Your Meeting Place
ments, separate shower, and
THE MUSICAL PROGRAM WILL FEATURE
oward,
oward,
Charles
Roth,
William
the
greatest
winter
fourth
as
much
as
was
specifically
indoor
show
year's
wills
for
social
purpose..
home privileges. Near Four- L
Convenient Parking.
A horne.lik..
Stanislaw Schapiro, first violinist of Detroit Symphony Or-
ern u. there .
teenth bus and Clairmount car. " emarest and others The great in the United States. This year it I The 1930 total is $9,736,175 larger designated for children's agencies
chestra, in a group of selections, with George Galvani, soloist
Rent reasonable. Suitable for at traction last Wednesday night , will reach its peak, with three full' than the 1929 total, which in turn was directed fur the care of ani-
of Temple Beth El.
An Ideal plan , fn
o ror
rVnu
iIf r
fraternity ur
couple, or lady or gentleman. w as Miss America. Miss Brooklyn, rings in full operations and stars , was nearly $13,000,000 larger than mals. One man divided a total of
Aaron Kurland, Chairman of Program
iiss Philadelphia and Miss Amer- from all the canvas tops of the the 1928 total.
8126,000 between six agencies car-
Phone Euclid 0002.
This forum is sponsored by
ie a of 1925.
A lawyer be-
country featured on the program.'
The increase in monies be- ! ing for animals.
Fo r Information, Call
Furnished
bedroom
—
queathed
money
to
establish
a
li-
RENT
Palais
d'Or
specializes
in
a
$1
There
are
some
four-score
acts
in!
queathed
for
altruistic
purposes
in
FOR
Joseph Cantor of the Cantor Furniture Shops
for couple. Reasonable. Must di nner. Dancing is from 7 p. m, 1211, including at least ■ dozen of 1930 was allotted largely to educe-, brary over the entrance of which
GARFIELD 4040
8923 Twelfth Street, formerly of 9332 Oakland Avenue
I have references. Apply Mrs. to 1:30 a. m. Larry Wardrop and , the highest paid performers in the tional uses. Of the total amount., was to be cut in stone, "No Woman
is orchestra supply the music.
world,
educational activities piled up to I Admitted."
Barbas, 4334 West Euclid.
Popular Concert
D ini irtoi N
7(
rA
IRBAIRN
HOTEL
RESURRECTION
JOHN BOLES
LUPE VALEZ
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SUNDAY 1 to 1:30 p. m.
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MILTON M. ALEXANDER