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SEMET-SOLVAY
COKE

WANTED—Two neat, live sales-
men to lake neckwear orders.
Ace Neckwear Co., Empire build-
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FOR RENT

LOWER FLAT

requires
very little attention

SEM ET-SOLVAY COKE

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3203 Calvert

Four bedrooms, oil heat, re-

frigeration, two baths.

Shown by appointment only.

has many ads an-

ALEX SCHREIBER

tages in home heating. It's light on the slim el.

Cherry 1520

Once you till the lire pot in the morning,

you're usually through for the day, unless

the weather is severe. .1nd in temperature

ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
TORS—W0 do painting, deco-
rating and plastering. Guaran-
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 6128
from 7 to 10 a. nt. and 4 to 8
p. m.

regulation, it has no equal. Any thing front a

slow-burning all.day-and-all•night glow, to

a crackling hot fire can be obtained quickly
with draft and damper controls. M.:NI ET-

SOLVAY COK giv es more abundant, dean

heat, ton for ton, and dollar for dollar. Phone

your order today—don't drlayt

H. Levenson

Coal Co.

FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room for refined lady or gentle-
man. Desirable neighborhood.
3276 Clements, Longfellow
8678.

! DETROIT business man would
like to share an apartment or
home with private American
family. Must have private bath
and garage. Also desires break-
fast and laundry taken care of.
Write Box 163, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

TO RENT—Lady living alone has
six-room steam heated flat, hot
water, janitor service, front
and rear porches, near Wood-
ward avenue and bus line. Would
like to know if there is a refined
couple or person that would ap-
preciate a good home at their
own price. Call Empire 3362-111.

MRS. J. SIIERLINn—lirst.elass
catering for weddings and par. WILL EXCHANGE my $6,000
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer.
sound equity in a store and two-
sity 2-1610.
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flat, suitable for any business,
in the best location in a thriving
WE FURNISH experienced select. '
manufacturing town of 7,000
ed laundry, cooking, housekeep-
population near Rochester, New
ers, general houseworkers, good:
York, for any sound improved
day and week workers, white!
property in Detroit vicinity. Call
and colored. Also men, experi-
Arlington 4463-J.
enced and general workers.
Ilemlock 10479.
YOUNG WIDOW, 25 years old,

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MIDNIGHT SHOW OF
YIDDISH SCHOOLS

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who was married five years ago
KADISIAII IIEBREW SCHOOL,
and has been practically a widow
11731 Linwood avenue, near
for five years, seeks the ac-
Tuxedo, Arlington 8281-W. Di-
quaintance of a refined young
rector, M. M. Kutnick. A new
2816 ST. ANTOINE STREET
man. The young woman is now
class for beginners will be'
in Chicago. Address Box 165,
Cadillac 4006
Established 1913
opened soon. A limited number
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
of vacancies for boys and girls,
now. Parents are invited to FOR RENT—Furnished room for
consult Mr. Kutnick regarding
young man. Steam heat, stall
the Hebrew education of their,
shower, bath and hot water
children. Special dames for
every morning. Also garage.
Bar Mitzvah. Reasonable rates.
Near Dexter, upstairs, 3306
Richton avenue,
Or. Mark Gunsburg, noted pian-
Tel. Arling-
ist, will be featured on the pro- 1
FOR RENT—An attractive room
ton 5829-W,
in private home for refined
:Jam of the midnight show to be
young woman in desirable north-1 WOULD SHARE, my cozy apart-
ment with one or two girls or
west section. Breakfast if de-I
rent room. Ilave piano and ra
sired. Arlington 0650-W,
dio. Very reasonable. Near
Trumbull car and Fourteenth
FOR RENT—Room for young
under the auspices of the
bus. 2073 I'ingree, Apt. 206,
lady or gentleman in private
Euclid 0119-M.
home. No children and no other
roomers. 2718 Glendale, near
FOR RENT—A nice large, airy
Lawton. Call Sunday, Euclid
room, home privileges, suitable
8670, and week days Glendale
for one or two, with a private
8391.
family of adults. Near bus and
car line. Rent reasonable. M.
FOR SALE-3012 Culvert avenue.
Alperin, 2000 Pingree, Euclid
A
real
sacrifice.
Seven
extra
HOTEL TULLER BALLROOM
4479-R.
large beautiful rooms in each
flat. Every known modern con- FOR RENT—Furnished room
The Principal Speaker Will Be
by
venience. Recreation room,
a small family for single or
CAPT. EDWARD C. DENNISTON
electric refrigeration, oil bur-
couple.
2577 Monterey, near
noted criminologist and superintendent of the Detroit House of
ner, stall showers, colored tile
Linwood, Longfellow 2666,
Correction, who will discuss the current topic of the day,
baths, three-car garage. At a
price less than it could be dupli. FOR RENT—Furnished room by
elderly couple. Also Passover
cated for today. For infornia-
lion call Mr. Werner, llogarth
meals if desired. 2994 Carter,
Other speakers will include the following judges and candi•
6500.
Garfield 4187-J.
date., who have been endorsed by the League:
Judges Scat-
len, Jeffries, Liddy, Drake, Dr. Albert Krohn, Milton A.
VACATIONISTS—A very attrac- TO RENT—Furnished room for
Behrendt and Ben B. Gordon.
gentleman. With or without
tive trip to the Orient, including !
DR. MARK GUNZBURG
garage. Near Fourteenth car
Hawaii, China, Japan, Korea,
ADMISSION FREE — BRING YOUR FRIENDS
and Dexter bus. Reasonable. presented by the Sholom Aleichem
Manchuria, Philippine Islands, is
3030 Richton, Hemlock 0528-R. Folkshule, at the Dexter Theater,
being arranged at an unusually)
JOS. KLEIN, President
low rate. Call Arlington 8452.
FRANK SCHWARTZ, Chairman of Committee.
FOR RENT—A large, beautiful on Saturday night, April 4.
Others on the program will la ,
SAMUEL GOLDFINE
room with three windows, in
TEACHER OF PIANO can spare
BENJAMIN BEHRMAN
beautiful home, for gentleman George Galvani, well-known bari-
a
couple
more
hours
daily
on
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tone,
and Prof. E. laludkow,ki,
HARRY KALETSKY
or single girl only. No childr etl
lessons for new pupils. Reason.;
SAMUEL LEVE
in home. 2211 Calvert avenue: who will direct a double quartette
able. ('all Rae Garfinkel, Hem-
from the Halevy-llazomir Singing
lock 9179.W.
: YOUNG LADY desires room and Society.
board in modern, strictly Ortho-
dox home. Call Madison 4785;
evenings, call Madison 5799.

You Are Invited to Attend the Big

11'1Ien you arc about to step into your
bank to cash a check and you find that
there is nobody home . be nonchalant

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UNITY VOTERS' LEAGUE

Capital rg‘lICI'‘''' wrgi.).er by(21 . .C arlratri'ti nCO.,

FRANK & SEDER'S

Detroit's Largest Apparel Store Is Also Detroit's
Favorite Coat Store

Thousands of smart, thrifty, fashion-
conscious women are turning to Frank &
Seder's for their spring coats . . . and
are securing values in keeping with our
famous policy of "lowest-in-the-city-
prices.

MONDAY, MARCH 30, 8 P. M. SHARP

Easter Coats

"CAPITAL PUNISHMENT"

Tie Scarfs Fancy Cuffs Wide Revers
Moulded Silhouette Rough Fabrics

'29.95

WHITE STAR DAIRY
HAS PASSOVER MILK

UNCLE SAM SAYS: "American-
ize!" Let me help your English.
Jewish Company Aida Many Chari•
Reading: and writing in five les-
ties With Passover Product..
sons guaranteed. Free trial les-
son. David Horowitz, the
Nathan Gula, proprietor of the
teacher. 2248 Hazelwood, Gar- White Star Dairy, announces that
field 6835-J.
he has made arrangements with
the Detroit Rabbinical Council to
FOR RENT—A beautiful upper supervise his handling of milk for
flat at 3002 Sturtevant with
Passover.
electric refrigeration. Reason-
The White Star Dairy, the only
able rent. Call University
Jewish milk company in the cit
23458.
is the only Jewish firs, to handl,.
FOR RENT—A furnished room Passover dairy products,
Mr. Gula stated this week that
for gentleman, couple, or young
lady with references. 2721 the White Star Dairy is supplying
fresh eggs free for the homeless
Monterey, Arlington 8946-J.
men housed at the Shaarey Zedek
YOUNG LADY, from out of town. by the Detroit Jewish Emergency
between age of 20 and 30 years, Relief Fund. Other charities are'
wishes room and board with a being aided by the White Star
refined and respectable Jewish Dairy.
family who have grown-up
daughters of her own age who Hadassah
Infant Welfare
can help her get acquainted with
Theater Party April 7.
other Jewish young folks. Write
Box 164, Detroit Jewish Chrnn-
The moving picture showing, by
icle.
which the Hadassah infant welfare
DAVID HOROWITZ, Hebrew • committee seeks to raise its quota
teacher of 2248 Hazelwood, wishes of $800, takes place Tuesday,
to extend his greetings and be-: April 7, at 1:30 p. m., at the J.in-
wishes for a joyous and kosher wood-La Salle Theater, Virginia
I'esach to all his students.
Park and Linwood avenue. The
funds thus obtained will be sent to
Palestine to provite pre-natal care
for mothers and to supply milk fur
infants and children. Tickets may
be secured through Mrs. Robert
Loewenberg, chairman, or Mrs.
For the weekly program before' 1 David lemon, vice-chairman, of
the senior class assembly, the stu- the infant welfare committee, or
dent council of the Shaarey letlek! any member of their committee.
Sunday School presented Gordon
Hadassah infant welfare has
Shapiro, of the eleventh grade. received contributions in memory
who read to the students an essay of Harris Blumberg from the fol-
written by Abraham Caplan of the lowing: Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs.
faculty and recently published in A. Glazer, Mrs. Otto Hyman, Mrs.
New York. entitled "Judaism and Emil Loewenberg, Mrs. Robert
('eremonials." The article di.-
Liewenberg, Mrs. Ilarry Silker,
cussed the necessity of ceremoni-
Mrs. Ilimon Kaplan and Mrs.
als in the Jewish religion and
David S. lemon. Also contribu-
pointed to them as an important
tions in memory of Mrs. Eva Bosch
factor in the presenation of
from the following: Mrs. Joseph
Judaism.
Ehrlich, Mrs. Ilimon Kaplan, Mrs.
At the council meeting, the pro-
gram committee reported that Robert Lnewenberg. Mrs. Ilarry
Silker
and Mrs. David lemon.
next week's program will be given

KOSHER MILK FOR
PASSOVER

01ES,
United Dairies. Inc., announces that for
p 0 ,.4,4*(- ■ the coming Passover holidays they will
4 4/ 111=171rDZ c" again serve the Jewish community with
••• pr3u,,N= 0
g tr3= In In z strictly Kosher HI-TEST MILK from the
.11: VV :Ns -I; UNITED DAIRY FARMS, under the super-
* 4- 3 s.;;;;k- 4:' vision of the VAAD HARABONIM and
tk,' under the personal direction of Rabbis E.
1109
Aishiskin and S. Strauss.
Alashgichim ( supervisors ), well-known religious men,
appointed by the Rabbinical Council, supervise the farms
where the milk is produced, also it's bottling and handling
in the creamery.
All bottles, cans and other' utensils used for Passover
milk are new. A special label signifying "Kosher Shel Pe-
sach," with the Rabbi's name on it, will appear on every
bottle.

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FOR PROMPT AND SURE DELIVERY
CALL LONGFELLOW 6051

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EACH LOCAL JEWISH INDEPENDENT DRIVER,
BY VIRTUE OF OWNING STOCK IN THE COMPANY,
IS A PART OWNER IN THE UNITED DAIRIES, INC.
IN THIS WAY YOU RECEIVE THE PERSONAL SERV-
ICE WHICH ONLY A PROPRIETOR CAN GIVE.

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STUDENT COUNCIL
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United
Dairies, Inc.
GEO.
MILK

I). MARIAN, President.

950 E. 6-MILE ROAD

III•TEST

REUBEN GALACHINSK Y. Vice-Pres.

Longfellow 6051

over to the seventh grade, the fol-
lowing week to the twelfth grade,
and the week after to the members,
of the student council. In prepara-
tion for the council program,
Beryl Jacobs and Jess M. Stein
were appointed co-chairmen of the
committee to plan the entertain-
ment.
In last week's notice of the pres-
entation of a play by the eighth
grade, the authorship was attrib-
uted to the wrong person. The
author of "Father Time" was Ann
Gutwillig, one of the students.

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1354 DIVISION ST., DETROIT, MICH.

Brith Trumpeldor Organize
Soccer Division.

The soccer team of B'rith
Trumpeldor reorganized with a
first class eleven, exporting to take
■ leading place in the American
Detroit League.
Due to the arrival of .1. Sulkes,
manager of the soccer division of
Brith Trumpeldor in New York,
the future of the local team is a
bright one.
The next practice under the lead-
ership of the coach, H. Lifshits,
will take place at ('odd Field,
Fisher Theater.
Blaine and Woodrow Wilson. on
Marion Davies in Laurence F. Sunday, March 29, 11 a. m. Jew-
Johnson's stage success "It's a ish youths of Detroit interested in
Wise Child" is the feature screen soccer are welcome.
attraction at the Fisher theater
this week. Robert Z. Leonard who
Fox Theater.
directed Miss Davies in "The Bach-
F.1 Brendel with Fifi Dorsey,
elor Father" is also responsible for came to the Fox theater Friday in
the direction of this smart picture a rollicking gangster comedy, "Mr.
with brilliant dialogue.
Lemon of Orange," The picture
' allows Brendel to be doubly funny,
The best way to make gold is to inasmuch as he plays a dual role,
have a good fortune and spend but cavorting about from one role to
little of it. the other witli amusing ease.

Coats of Spongy Fabrics . . . Crepes in Vio,
Senta and Faulkrinkle. Furs of Mole, Galvak,
Broadtail*, Natural and Beige Squirrel and
Galapin in all the wanted colors such as Skipper
blue, gray, Lebanon brown, green, tan and
black.
New trimmings . . , scarf collar, cowl and
pouch, collar, jabots, revers and shawn collars.
Sizes 13 to 4G.

Sizes 13 to 46 in All the Newest Spring Colors

Fifth Floor

Finer Spring Coats

New Spring Coats

Lowest in the City Prices

Fur-trimmed or plain
odels
in
black,
skipper b 1 u e, gray,
beige, green and tan.

$37.95, $52.95, $72.95

An Old Friend
in a New Role

Abe Max

announces the formation of

Arnold's

Auto Service, Inc.

with a staff of expert mechanics who are specialists in
General Auto Repairing, Body and Fender Bumping,
Tainting, Collision Service, etc.

For years Abe Man has been selling economical transportation and now he offers you
economy on all types of automobile repair work. Under his personal supervision Arnold's
are prepared to give you the type of service for which Abe Mils is noted. And remember,
you'll save money.

Arnold's Auto Service, Inc.

45 SELDEN AVE

Jane Cowl Coming to Cass.

After successful engagements
in New York and Chicago in "Art
and Mrs Bottle" and "Twelfth
Night," Jane Cowl will bring these
two plays to the Gass Theater for
an engagement of one week, com-
mencing Monday, March 30. "Art
and Mrs. Bottle" will be played

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,

and "Twelfth Night" Thursday, Fri-

• nd Night
Serrite

day and Saturday. Miss Cowl
comes directly from the Maxine
Elliott Theater, New York, and her
tour is under the management of
the well-known producing firm of
Kenneth McGowan and Joseph
Verner Reed.
"Art and Mrs. Bot.le" is a smart
English comedy by Benn W. Levy,
author of "Mrs. Moonlight" and
adapter of "Topaz."

Glendale 9738

William Powell at Michigan.

William Powell, creator of

the

• well remembered "Natural" Davis

of "Street of Chance,' and more re-
, cently seen in the absorbing drama,
"For the Defense,' is marred in-a
new and fascinating drama, ap-
propriately entitled "Man of the
World" now at the Michigan The-
, ater .

