TimPerimlim sn ffi xom cm PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE NUMEROUS JEWISH TOLEDO ACTIVITIES By YEDIDIAH BASSIS The greater part of the Jewish communal activities of Toledo is concentrated in the annex building of Congregation B'nai. Israel. To- ledo not having any separate Jew- ish center this annex fulfils the function of a Jewish, center. For the erection of this annex building, Toledo is obliged in a great degree to the rabbi of Congregation B'nai Israel, Rabbi M. Lichtenstein, who has been serving in that capacity for the last 12 years, carrying on his shoulders the burden of the work for every Jewish activity in the city. Rabbi Lichtenstein is also the principal of the Toledo Ilebrew School. This school was organized by the veterans of Jewish religious education, Henry Rosen and David Itayman, half a century ago, but never for the whole period of its existence has this Talmud Torah reached such a high standard as under the leadership of Rabbi Lich- tenstein. lie transferred the school from the basement of one of the local synagogues into the beautiful classrooms of the annex building and engaged as its director the educator and Jewish scholar, J. M. Michlin. The latter has been di- recting the school for the last seven years and with the co-operation of the other teachers, Messrs. J. M. Raymon, Bennovitz and Sam Schul- ler, succeeded in advancing the Jewish religious education of To- ledo. Among the graduates of this school are some who confined their Jewish studies in Rabbi Isaac El- chonon's Yeshiva of New York, and one of them is on the teacher's staff of the Talmud Torah. Rabbi Lichtenstein is also con- ducting a successful Sunday school. Mr. Michlin has built a popular junior congregation which holds its services every Saturday and holi, day mornings. Recently a Young Judaea Club was organized whose members are graduates of this Talmud Torah. A Jewish Cultural Society, "Nair Tarnid' whose membership is re- cruited from among the Jewish young professionals of Toledo, was organized by Dr. Croustine. Since last fall the Toledo Hebrew School has made close connections with the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, and its superintendent, B. Isaacs. When one of the oldest teachers of the Toledo School, Mr. Benovitz, had to resign from his position on account of illness, Mr. a Isaacs, yielded to the request of MR. & MRS. ISAAC ARCO Rabbi Lichtenstein, and transferred TESTIMONIAL MARCH 30 Solomon Smullin to the Toledo , — Hebrew School. Since then a mu- On Wednesday evening, March tual co-operation between the lead- 30, at Littman's Yiddish People's ers of the Jewish cultural circles of the two cities has begun. Rabbi Theater, a testimonial performance Lichtenstein was invited for a lee- will be staged in ture to the Kvutzah Ivrith of De- troit, and the Kvutzah performed Mrs. Isaac Arco, the "Mishpot" in Toledo. Following members of the the example of Detroit, a group of cast. Mr. and Mrs. lovers of Ilebrew culture in Toledo organized a Kvutzah Ivrith, which Arco are well has attracted many members. For known to Detroit the short period of its existence the Toledo Kvutzah Ivrith has arranged Yiddish theater- lectures by its president, Rabbi goers, having M. Lichtenstein, its secretary, S. played three Smullin, and the teachers, J. M. years on the local Michlin and J. hi. Rayman. Yiddish stage prior to their re- • Kaufman Matzo Products turn with the oompany this Distributed in Michigan year. Mr. Arco by Levi Matzo Co. has appeared here Isaac Area as the company's leading man and Levin Matzo Co., with headquar- has won for himself a host of ters at 8715 Linwood avenue, at genuine friends and admirers. A Philadelphia, telephone Euclid 2648, large attendance is looked forward is the Michigan distributor of the to for next Wednesday evening. Kaufman Matzos. "Der Schlechter Sohn" ("The Levin Matzo Co. has served the Evil Son") will be staged on the Detroit Jewish community for the occasion of this testimonial. past 35 years. Louis J. Levin, mem- ber of the firm, said that the Kauf- Philomathic to Debate Labor man Matzos were chosen as the College. best Passover product. He stated that orders are being taken care of A debate has been arranged in for many cities in Michigan. Among the Kaufman Matzo prod- which a Philomathic Debating Club ucts which are procurable from the team will meet a Martian Labor Levin Co., are: Kaufman's Matzo College team at the Proletarian meal, cake meal, Matzo forte!, glut- 2036 Woodward, Wednes- n meal, gluten Matzos for Mahe- day, April 13. At the meeting Sunday, the tics, potato meal and egg Matzos. Kaufman Matzos are strictly negative, composed of George kosher, baked under most sanitary Gantz, Lester Silverman and conditions and under the super- Henry Faigin was awarded a de- vision of rabbis. cision over Bernard Rubin, Sam Finkelstein and Bernard Sharkey, affirmative of the question, Mizrachi Hatzoir Bridge the "Resolved, that labor enter poli- Dansant April 10. tics as a separate third party." At the next meeting a variety The Purim party given by the topic program will be held with Mizrachi Hatzoir last Tuesday eve- the following participating: Ba- ning at their clubrooms, 9109 ruch, L. Koretz, Cotten, Rom, Twelfth street, proved a success. Goldberg, Schreiber and Kaplan. The third annual bridge-dansant will be held on Sunday evening, Michigan Theater. April 10, at the Chinese Tea Gar- Pola Negri, the screen's fiery dens. Entertainers have been se- dramatic star, direct from her sen- cured for this affair and there will be dancing and refreshments. sational New York appearance, is now in person at the Michigan Those who have attended previous affairs given by this organization Theater. On the screen Richard Barthel- are eagerly looking forward to this bridge-dansant. Tickets may mess is seen in what is perhaps the be secured from any of the mem- greatest picture of his entire ca- bers or at the door the night of the reer, "Alias Doctor," in which Mirian Marsh is also featured. dansant. JEWISH WOMEN FORMS MIDNIGHT SHOW SPONSORED BY DETROIT YESHIVA IN DANGER OF BEING CLOSED A REPUBLICAN CLUB AUXILIARY OF LOS ANGELES SANATORIUM Warning was issued this week A Jewish Women's Republican Club was organized here by Mrs.; A midnight show at the Dexter asof all other affairs given by the that the Yeshiva Beth Judah, Pin- Bessie L. Sarasohn, and additional Theater, Dexter boulevard and Detroit Auxiliary of the Los An- gree and Woodrow Wilson, is members interested in joining are Burlingame, on Saturday night, geles Sanatorium, will go towards threatened with being closed, and asked to communicate with her by April 2, beginning at 11:30 p. m., the maintenance of the number of a meeting has been called for Sun- calling her, evenings, at Garfield will be sponsored by the Detroit Detroit tubercular, who are at day evening to decide definitely Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sans- present at the sanatorium. 8831-IV. on action to be taken. Last Thursday night a record Mrs. Sarasohn states that several torium. Through the generosity In the meantime, Nathaniel Pei- political activities are planned by of Mr. Brown and D. Lewis, the attendance was present at the so- man, a member of the board, has this group and will be announced committee was able to arrange an cial meeting given by the auxil- been empowered to solicit for do- in forthcoming issues of The De- unusual program. Mrs. Edtih R. iary. An interesting program nations and membership does, and Paransky and Mrs. Sarah Pincus was carried out by the following the public is urged to co-operate troit Jewish Chronicle. Ida Divinoft-Rothberg, with him. have complete charge of all art artists. with the assistance of violinist, rendered Spanish and Sixteenth Annual Banquet of rangements, At the funeral services for the the following: A. Z. Berkowitz, Russian selections, assisted at the late Aaron Silber, father of Rabbi Constables' Club March 31. Mr. Miller, Mrs. Levitt, S. Kern. piano by Miss Bertha Pont; Sid- Saul of Chicago, $40 was per, B. Goldberg, Mr, Frankel and ney Gottlieb, soloist; Miss Pauline raised Silber for the Yeshiva, Rabbi Sil- Tickets have Brussell, soprano, of radio fame, The sixteenth annual banquet and Mr. Markowitz. installation of officers of the Con- been distributed to all delegates, and William H. Haggai in a duet ber donating $10. The Yeshiva officials stated this stables' Club of Detroit will take unnrgded elibscoao i npderoartge enizations are proved a novelty, assisted at the week that the last day of Passover place, at the Elks' Temple, Lafay- piano by Miss Rose Menke. to Owing to the absence from the is considered as a "chazaka" day ette and Cass, at 7 p. m. Thursday, Many novel attractions have eptdi C iV ie 0tV e: wa no.o ntdherreage en a t l: March 31. BaeunxiliGaor ldbe;g, )T.eeidenrt t e o xcbe been secured and a surprise is in co iity the Constable Frank J. Bartell is chairman of arrangements, and he store Hie those interested in at- vice-president, had charge ofli e f: of synagogues are asked to make and his committee are arranging tending this affair. Radio stars, fairs for the evening. The society such appeals on that day. for entertainment and musical vaudeville professional talent and thanks all who pa'rticipated. • splendid screen program are all The auxiliary meets every features • -I a offered Thursday evening at 627 llolbrook LADIES' FREE LOAN for • nominal sum. Proceeds of the midnight show, avenue. The public is welcome. PLANS $5 LUNCHEON Junior Relief Workers Spon- sor Charity Affair. are HOME RELIEF GROUP' PROF. SCHATZ DIES AIDS MO'OS CHITIM' IIARRT 11111ELSTEIN Build Up Your Estate AT LOW COST! You can new replace estate shrIniago at an nostandIngly low cost through the-- Double sio.000 Protection Policy Doubt. Protection to •ge 115 Age Annual DepmIt 25 - 35 ......... ________ ....... 45 50 8110.75 143.75 203.00 244.75 Example Age 35 The ...... e annual net cost, deduct- ing cesh value as end of 10 years, would be • little ever Vs%-0•11 $5.575 annually per $1,500, or $55.75 per 810.000, guaranteed. The Detroit Ilebrew Ladies Free Loan Association will hold a spe- The J un ior Reli ef workers cial meeting Monday evening, again sponsoring a charity bridge March 28, at the Congregation Beth and dance this year at the branch Noted Sculptor, Founder of Tefilah Emanuel, Taylor and Wil- Far further particulars phew; of the Shaarey Zedek, 9125 Twelfth son. Final plans will be made for or write.7. "Bezalel" in Jerusalem, street, on Saturday evening, April the $5 luncheon Sunday, April 3, 2, and again ask for the co-opera- Expires at 65. On Monday, Mrs. W. R. Roth of at the Emanuel. All members are tion of the public to help make this affair a success, as the proceeds will 3205 Leslie avenue was hostess at DENVER, Colo.—Prof. Boris asked to co-operate and if they be used to supply needy Jewish the general meeting of the Home Schatz, Internationally made reservations to do famous haven't families with food for the Passover Relief Society. Mrs. Al Weisman, sculptor, founder of the Vezalel so by calling the president, Ida holida s president, and Mrs. II. Shulman, Art School in Jerusalem, died here Solid, Hemlock 0211-R. y. ASSURANCE COMPANY honorary president, spoke regard- suddenly, late Tuesday, following ing Mo'os Chitim and emphasized 508 Park Avenue Bldg. ' Paramount Theater. the necessity of giving more this Randolph 0446 Maurice Chevalier's newest tri- year than ever before on account umph, "One Hour With You," will of the deplorable conditions among FLORENCE DISNER begin its long-run popular priced Jewish families. The Home Relief of 9112 Brush street, 18 years old, Junior Young Peoples Society engagement at the Paramount Society thanks the Jolly Nine f died on March 22. Funeral serv- Theater, starting Saturday, March Bridge Club for the liberal contri- of Shaarey Zedek. ices were held on March 24 at 26. "One Hour With You" has bution to the Mo'os Chitim fund. Y, Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with been directed by Ernst Lubitsch, Any other organization or individ- The girls of the J. Y. P. S. are interment at Oakview Cemetery. in charge of a Leap Year party and it is the greatest picture that lial wishing to contribute to this fund should send contributions to Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal Oki. to be given in the social hall of the Chevalier has ever appeared in. Mrs. A. Ferar, 2959 Clements. Mrs. aged. She is survived by her par- synagogue Sunday evening, March Goldstick also spoke on this fund ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinner; 27. There will be no admission Fisher Theater. and emphasized the dire need this a Mater, Blume, and two brothers, charge, the only requirements be- A mammoth three-attraction year. The Home Relief Society Louis and Arthur. ing the girl,' 1932 membership show is at the Fisher for Easter congratulated Mrs. Goldstick on her cards, and a male escort. Danc- week. The stage show is headed thirty-ninth wedding annoversarY• BELLE KAMPER ing, entertainment and refresh- Mrs. 1. Dante reported that on by none other than Detroit's two of 2297 Hazelwood avenue, 31 ments will be provided. Sunday afternoon, March 20, the McKinney's Cottonpickers. years old, died on March 18, Fu- The last meeting of the Organ- On the screen there will be the Home Relief Society gave the in- neral services were held at Lewis ization was conducted as an open r aartteys of lit h e wOalnd ohluk gs'e 1.1 thrilling romance of radio; "Are m Bros.' Funeral Home on March forum. The speakers, all of whom success, You Listening?" which stars Wil- 20, with interment at Westwood are members, were Gerson Bern- Each inmate was given an individ- , liam Haines. Cemetery. Rabbi Jos. Eisenman stein, Joseph Kukes, Morton Wein- eat bag of candy, fruit, nuts, cake officiated. She is survived by her berg, Albert Gordon and Robert anda pair of stockings to the ladies LATE PROF. BORIS SCHATZ. husband, Abraham, and two chil- Levy. George Weiswasser, the ad dren. /2111111INIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111311111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111112 I and Through socks to the men the and hander. visor, began a series of talks 0! chiefs to all. efforts of Alex Schreiber and Seymour an operation, in Beth Israel Hospi- the "Golden Era of Judaism it ANNA KERNER Lewis, a seven-reel movie was tal, at the age of 69. Spain." His son, Bezalel Schatz, was in of 1674 Pingree avenue, 71 shown. Gertrude Jean Lave enter- s rained with songs and piano selec- Kansas City at the time of his years old, died on March 22. Fu- Prof. Warne of Amherst tions. On Mai 16 another party death, and came here to arrange neral services were held at Lewis . Speaks Sunday. is planned for the old folks and for the funeral service. The body Bros.' Funeral Home on March Ea' if the weather permits the inmates may be taken to Jerusalem for bur- 23, with interment at Cloverhill Colston E. Warne, professor of . will be taken for an automobile ial. Professor Schatz and his son, Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. -="(ride, in addition to the regular also a sculptor, were touring this Hershman and the Rev. E. Zalud- economics at Amherst College, will ass __ I party to be given them. All mem- country in the past few months to koweki officiated. She is survived address the People's Forum at City MANSFIELD'S ANNOUNCE A NEW STANDARD OF CLOTHES by her husband, Hyman; three College Auditorium, Cass and rs are •urged to keep this date arrange exhibitions of his work. Born in Kovno, Lithuania, Dec. sons, Louis, Max and Robert, and Warren, at 7:30 p. m. this Sunday, STYLE AND VALUE . . . ONR ANSWER TO THE DEMANDS OF open as many machines will be 25, 1867, the son of poor parents, a daughter, Mrs. Harry Shapero. on "The Collapse of the American needed. , MEN WHO APPRECIATE INDIVIDUAL STYLE AT POPULAR Schatz was educated in Banking System." Professor An urgent appeal for clothes of Professor Warsaw and Paris. He was Warne has made an exhaustive SARAH ROTOFSKY PRICES . . . EACH GARMENT IS HAND TAILORED FROM/OUR any description is made, as there Vilna, the associate of the noted artist are many children unable to go Antokolsky in Paris. Later he went of 716 Albert street, Windsor, study of bank failures and speaks OWN PERSONALLY SELECTED EXCLUSIVE FABRICS. authoritatively on the subjects Ont., 46 years old, died on March to school, being without clothing. to Sofia where he helped found the Anyone having clothes, call Mrs. Bulgarian Art Academy, and was 21. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on Contributions to Milf or d J. Modell, Longfellow 8033, or Mrs. also crown sculptor for King Fer- MArch 22, with interment at Mach- S. Schwartz, Longfellow 8461. Stern .Fund. dinand. nelah Cemetery. She is survived The hospitality committee under His life work was centered in by her husband, Joseph. the chairmanship of Mrs. I. Fried- the Bezalel School and the Bendel Judge Harry B. Keidan, chair- enberg and Mrs. W. Roth, announce Museum in Jerusalem, and in Pal- man of the Milford Stern Chil- HERBERT HORNSTEIN that a bridge-tea will be given at estine he founded the new Beratel dren's Fund, announces contribu- s.-. -- the home of Mrs. I. Grabow, 317 art which has become fanned inter- of 8616 Michigan avenue, 17 years tions to the fund from the follow- Monterey, on Wednesday afternoon, nationally. Dr. Theodor Herat was old, died on March 16. Funeral ing: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine- g Tha same personal attention rm- at Ii3o o clock. All money taken enthused with the Bezalel idea as services were held at Lewis Bris.' man, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wine, Brand new, our winter stock has- i n at thi s characteristic of Mansfield's. ine been disposed of • month ago. propounded to him by Professo r Funeral Ilome on March 18, with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Davis, M. A. 0- BOOK - CADILLAC over to t fund Schatz, but he died before the pla interment at El Moshe Cemetery. Lipsitz of Los Angeles, Cal., and He is survived by his parents, Mr. On Tuesday afternoon, April 12, for the school could be realized. M the staff of the Jewish Center. DETROIT at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. IV, Prof Otto Warburg of Germany l and Mrs. Harry Hornstein. Roth, 3205 Leslie, a Passover food then came to the aid of the idea Memorials to Old Folki JOSEPH ALEXANDER shower will he given and the admis- and the school was founded I Horne. ,ion price will he anything in the 1906. The school was compelle2 way of food that can be used for to close in 1927 for lack of funds I of Eiserseld Westsalen, Germany, 87 ' nerkl se.vices were on held on 27. March The Ilebrew Ladies' Aid Societ( Passover, with the exception of Professor Schatz visited the Uni- years old, died Feb. Fu- matzos. This food will be used for ted States four times, and exhibited 1, with burial taking place in Ger- of Detroit made • donation to the was buried home in memory of the late Mrs. distribution for the Passover has- his works on all occasions. Last many. ' m.,any. milMr. ry Alexander honors. He was Malvina ("Mother") Klein. To kets to the needy Jewish families. year a group of Boston Jewish wo- ma th honor the memory of Mrs. Klein All members and friends of the , men presented his art works to the synagogue, quite to a the donation will be inscribed on society are urged to keep these two . National Art Galleries in Wash. the very mous and which alyaya was walked distance from his home, taking him the wall-tablets of the home. dates open and organizations and ington. clubs are urged to attend in groups. I Biblical themes inspired the works an h hour r and a half each way. He veteran of 1866, 1870 For further information, please call of Professor Schatz. His creations was United Artists Theater. 1871, a end and e :R as a honorary mem- Mrs. Friedenberg, Madison 0029, are to be found in art galleries and 18 "Sky Devils," lloward Hughes' or Mrs. IV. Roth, Arlington 2338. throughout the world. He was des- her of many organizations. Ile is mighty comedy of the air, which d by his wife, Josephine; was more than a year and a half orated on numerous occasions and was honored with the decoratin of survive seven sons, Sigmund, Herman and in the making, will open its long- "Officer of the Academy" by France Julius, all of Germany; Max of run engagement at the United Ar- GENERAL MOTORS 1901. Among his famous works Chicago, Ill.; Eris and William, tists Theater starting next Satur- EXHIBIT APRIL 2 in are "Mattathias," "The Shadchan." both of Deiroit, and five dough- day, March 26. "Ilabdalah," portraits of Herzl,Iters, Anna-Alexander, Mrs. Emma Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., president Pasteur, Antort Rubenstein and Meyers, Mrs. Emilie Baer, Mrs. • of General Motors Corporation, other world famed figures. Ile was Ella Raepe and Mrs. Nathalie announces that on April 2 the cos- also a writer and the author of Rothschild, all of Detroit; 10 grandchildren and two great- poration will launch perhaps the several books. ws grandchildren. most gigantic program ever at- -, i 1,- tempted by an industrial enter- CITRIN-KOLB CO. NOW kACHEL LEACH , prise to stimulate business when it 3806 Cortland avenue, 80 years opens simultaneously national ex- t FISK TIRE DEALERS of a old, died on March 16. Funeral Molts of its many products in 35 In loving memory of our dear ices were held on March 17, husband and brother, Henry B. leading cities. The exhibits, car- emphasize the The Citzin-Kolb Co., with main rying the theme "Work for Many headquarters at 14480 Livernois, with interment at Machpelah Harris, who passed away six year Hands," will continue through corner Lyndon, phone University Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman ago March 20, 1926. i April 9. 2-0600, has been appointed agent officiated: She ia surv ved by none A In each of the 55 cities the cost for the Fisk Tire Co. Convenient four sons, Morris, Harry, Joseph [..tali A :7:17.1`Z; one from A pla, vacant In our heart, poration has engaged the largest Citzin-Kolb service stations, be- and Abraham; 14 grandchildren Which never eao be filled. available auditorium for the ex- sides the main station, are located and six great-grandchildren. Sadly missed by his Wife, Sarah, hibit. These halls have an aggre- at Linwood and Buena Vista, tele- ABRAHAM LERNER and Brothers. gate floor area of more than phone Arlington 2122-W; Fenkell, Death came suddenly to Abra- 1,000,000 square feet. The theme corner Dexter, telephone Univer- h Lerner, 61 years old, on his of the exhibits will be symbolized city 2-9670; Linwood, corner am In loving memory of our beloved y oSaturday services March by two mammoth hands flanking Rochester, telephone Garfield 12. He passed away from arterio- husband, father and grandfather, the entrances. These will show 5630-W. Isaac Berkovitz, who died three Jack Citrin, member of the Cit. I sslerosis after an illness of four years ago April 4, 1929. the manifold activities of the mo- tor car industry, and how it draws rin.Kolb Co., stated this week that i and a flalf years. Funeral serv- His loving Wife, Children and raw materials from every state. due to the purchase of several car- ices were held on March 13 at his Grandchildren. borne, 3022 Sturtevant, with in- Seventy leading orchestras have loads of Fisk tires, his company is torment at the Cemetery of C,ongre- been engaged for the exhibits. In prepared to sell them at very low a In most loving memory of our emse, Detroit the exhibit will be held at prices and is prepared to meet any war anBeatchtivMose dearest husband and father, Fred m Convention Hall on CAM avenue. competition in Detroit. Ile states years. He Is survivedobferwhfioerh 2h2e Epstein, who passed away four by his widow, The exhibits will consist of a that these tires are brand new, of i Sarah Lerner; four sons, Morris, years ago March 28, 1929. , Sadly remembered by his lone- representative line of the more first quality, each having a factory I Max, Samuel and George, and two than 150 different models of Gen- guarantee. Details are explained daughters, Mrs. Abraham Berko- some Wife, Children and Grand- children. eral Motors cars; various automo- in a half-page advertisement in witz and Mrs. Herbert Rosten. Use accessories; household appli- this issue. Mr. Citrin states: antes manufactured by the cur- LYDIA SPIELBERCER MANUEL URBACH poration, such as vacuum "The cleaners, sew Fisk of line 18403 of tires Muirland is avenue died on electric fans and icelesa refrigers- the result of a third of a century March 15. Funeral services were Gra•ite and Mar ►to tion units; and water and lighting of factory research and investiga- held with Rabbi M. Fischer offi- Isystems for farms. tion. (-fitting. She is survived by two in the late 90's—before the sons, S. Spielberger of Detroit and days of the automobile—the name a son la Hungary, and five daugh- Leonard Ide 's "Gray Magic" of Fisk was nationally known as tees, Mrs. I. Anslander, Mrs, I). 7729 TWELFTH 31'. a manufacturer of quality bicycle Goodfriend, Mrs. A. Hay - du, all of at Playhouse. Euclid 7192 t i res . - Detroit, Mrs. M. Grossman of Chi- As a step toward the production f "With the Introduction of the ago, and • daughter in Hunan'. of an unusual spectacle promised automobile Fisk continued to uet. Consu only • quality prod - for the fall, the Detroit Playhouse manufacture satisfaction has is producing, on April 13, in the is always Institute of Arts, with a speaking - ' been its watchword." 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