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CLIFTON ATINUZ - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

very

Mother-lo-Be Should Wear the

Famous LANE BRYANT

Maternity Corset

The only cornet scientific-
ally designed for maternity
figure requirements. Cote
'ice's the true condition,
retains the stylish figure,
supports the abdomen and
vital organs, preserving
the health of both mother
;Ind child.

i

$2 95 Up

We also carry Brassieres,
l'etti-
and
Camisoles
coats.

Lane Bryant

255 Woodward Ave

2nd Floor

Our "Baby Department" provides
everything needed in apparel and
nursery furniture--an endless ear
iety of dainty, individual produc-
tions at prices lower than quoted
elsewhere.

Expectant Mothers

should investigate our complete
line of Maternity Wear, scientific-
ally designed to conceal the deli
care condition, afford comfort and
reptesent the latest fashions.

..... $18.95 to $ 79.50

Jewish Citizens Gratified at Selec-
tion of Philanthropist, Who
Won Despite Competition of

Politicians.

WHOLE CITY PRESS
UNITES IN PRAISE

I). \V. Simons, president of the D.
\\*. Simons Realty Co., v ■ as elected a
member of the new nine-man council
of the city of Detroit, at the general

election Tuesday.
This election was the first to be
held under the new charter. It Will
he the duty of the nine councilmen.
with Nlayor-elect Couzens, to put the
It great man has fallen in Israel was the 11.11 I-
That :t prince and
new charter into full effect. The new ntent that naturally sprang to the lips of the leaders in American
charter lodges great powers and great
s reached them of the sudden death of Rabbi
responsibilities in the hands of the Israel. when the net t
councilmen, making them a board of Mte.es 1. 1 fries of Cleveland.
high otrage,
directors or a board of managers of
1:abbi t;rie , was 111811 whose ket:11
the entire municipality.
for righteousness, whose
/Cal
unflinching integrity, whose
The citizens had been urged by x‘ hose
public men and by the press to exer- Inv al seri ice, whose tine appreciation of spiritual Nitlues, w hose
interest, whose loyal leadership of his
cise the utmost care in selecting their
constant sacrifices of self -
councilmen, and the newspapers unan-
sincere Jewisliness and (5 hose intense Americanism
\\ hose
imously recommended Nil - . Simons for people.
front ranks of Jared's leaders.
one of these liosts l'inler these cir- easily place hint in the

cumstances the selection of Mr. Sim-
$19.75 to $157.50
ons is deemed a cr1 at but well-de-
$ 6.95 to $ 16.85
served honor. Ile was elected solely
the public recognition of his quai-
ity, for he is not a poltliCiall, and lie
1
some III
255 Woodward Ave. was opposed iin the ticket by
the 111(151 astute politicians in the city.
The election of Mr. Simons was a
;acati,o,,ne tt ;lieyhil.s.;lee vv
1:, alri t ,i ,ckulcai t r izge r,:tt i lli.
Ill

Lane Bryan ,. , ,.

2nd Floor

H ENRYftlf ITER

DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER

49 ePATIOT AVE.
COP. LIBRARY AVE.

IWIllae 1011M ledge of the worth of the

man. Ile is president of Sliaarey 7e -
dek synagogue and treasurer of the
United Jewish Charities. and has long
been actk e in constructi , Jew iIll af-

fairs. There is general gratificati.al
throughout the city at the election of
a man who has modestly but firmly

1. BERKOWITZ

Dress Trimmings and Supplies
Onyx Hosiery and
Merode Underwear
Kayser Silk Gloves

396 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT

and Fine Character.

Schechter's Bank

row to many friebds.
Mr. Dann had gone to Flint, Mich.,
on a business trip. Ile suddenly be-
came ill with influenza. which later

Money Forwarded to
All Part:, of the World

479 Hastings Sti eel. Corner Divisive
DETROIT, MICH.

Potts Drug Company

PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGISTS
Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 5552
525 WOODWARD AVE.

Cor. Charlotte
Orders Called for Delivered Any•
where.

HAEMBERGER

Corner Monroe
and Randolph

Branch: 99-101 Michigan.

Annual Meeting and Temple Dinner.

fir Annual Meeting of Congrega-
.\ inerica shall come to be It I1 111, tion Beth FA Will he hell Thursday
\\ lien the history of 1,rael in
, evening, Nov. 14th, at 7:30 P. NI., in
the name of 1:01111i ( fries w ill find in its records a place of priiin Menet the assembly rooms of the Temple.

and honor. Ile was a inan not afraid to enter upon paths before It will be preceded as usual, by a it
untrod. Realizing when others were only prating :Wont the need dinner given by the Woman's Aux-
of adapting religion to life, that the theory must translate itself into iliary. This will be served at 6:00

o'clock and members can go direct
from their places of business and i

tutional Temple at (Inchon! w ith its many and ;fried forms of meet their families at the Temple,
anti None before him in this country had had the courage to as all members of the Congregation

<tie a social as well . as 0 religious center. I lia and their households are expected to
make the synagogue
attend.
undertaking- called forth the most acrid criticism and even ridicule

"Meet Friedberg-

This is an important meeting. Of-

It the hams of certain leaders in the \ mcrican rabbinate, butt :dime ticers will he elected for the ensuing
re-
that time they ha ■ t followed in wake and institutionalized their year; the budget voted on, and

jI
Wear Diamonds"
44allbei:y:r.heater
Griswokist„One.,
1.

ports of the officers and of affiliated
esag guys even to a larger ilegit ee than Rabbi ',ries had ailvorated.
pneumonia. lie clip tl
de \ loped into
organizations will be presented. It is
an
unclimpromi-ing
dc
otecof
1:eform
Judaism.
lather-in-law,
Me
Pt Id furtil
III'
60 ,7.
at the hone of 11k
hoped that each and every member 0
Ile believed of the Congregation will attend.
\Veitimaii. at Flint. His remains
ith hint, there was tin, halting between two opinions.
for
burial.
were brought here
h a ve a future. it must throw MI tunny of its
Wah
took place at the that if Judaism
The it
M,ircus. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sig-
outgrown symbols and adapt itself to I the spiritual needs of It new
p
Zedek
Cenn
tery
on
Ile WSliaark
mund Simon, died on Friday night
Friday. Rabbis Levin and Hershman ccntury and of It tt estern world. I le believed that Reform judaisn) last at the age of 37. Besides his
e als, but
officiating at the funeral.
must not be a mere negation of ( frthodox cus t o m, an d id
parents. he is survived by two sis-
Stireis int.; Mr. Dann, beside his that it twist present to the Jewry of our tune, a &Mute, a positive, ters and two brothers. The funeral
widow. NIrs. Edith Dann, are his par-
took place on Monday, Rabbis Frank-
;Intl It 0,11..ltEllitiVe program. Ile felt that our Judaism must be dis-
ents ,three sisters and brothers.
lin and Mcyerberg officiating.
Mr. Dann was an active member tinctly touched and colored by the free spirit of .% merica. Ile dill
Me. Itt tiry Illocli, the beloved hus-
of Perfection Lodge; F. & .1. M., and
band of Edna Sandels Bloch, died at
not frown upon his brelllrell who ((1111(1 nut ace as ht vaw
ears
was
known
Sunday night
although young in ■
but he was CI Cr ready to extend to them the hand of ftCam ship and his home in St. Paul on
last and was buried in this city on
e verywhere for his charities and for
ifpossiblc,
by
means
of
education,
to
bring
them
of
co-operation
and,
his consi4tent character as an ad-
NVednesday. Mr. liloch was one of
herent of the Orthodox faith.
to his \1115 II things.
the most prominent attorneys in St.

Plumbing & Heating

A full line of plumbing supplies

We specialize in repair work and
sell plumbing material to the public
as wholesale prices.

It will pay you to give us It call.

292 Gratiot Ave., Detroit.
Phone Cherry 2824.
Res. Phone North 5120-M.

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

with

ga&
"a
l ai
r
t
IL

The Busiest and Biggest

East Side Jeweler

Adams and Hastings Ste.

Detroit, Mich.

Rev. 11. D. Bassi

Cantor of the
Mogen Abraham Congregation

Specialist at B'rith Milaths

7;In

J. D. GORDON DIES
OF PNEUMONIA IN
WHEELING, W. VA.

DETROIT

GRADUATE OF ANN

ARBOR WAS U. OF P.

PROFESSOR.

r. Jacob David Gordon, oldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Gordon. of
ton Frederick Ave.. passed away at

4 P

Isracl's faith, fello•-Jews might , till We brotherly in spirit.
.\s President of the Central Conference of .1111(Tb - fin 1:abbis, he

work in Minnesota.

FOR EXPERT PLUMBING SERVICE
- -See -

full of suggestion, and a re-reading of Ilium at this time cannot fail
to inspire his colleagues ill the inini , try with new enthusiasm for

the cause of Reform Judaism.

TI

est, of the institution and its students. As founder and fur many

\Ir. Ilordon was thirty-five years of
years the President of the Filticatiiinal League. he made it possible
age. Ile was a graduate of the 1:ni-
rsity of :Michigan and for the past for many a poor III:I/11 , 11 to attend higher institutions of learning and
six years was professor of engineer-
II take his place :IS all honorable member of one or the other of the
! Mg at University of Pennsylvania.
.\ sea citizen. 14alild l hies was always looked upon to
Ile was also the plant s uperintendent

Market 6478

Ste. Claire Kosher Restaurant

HOME COOKING

lead in civic and social ser‘ ice mov e m e nt..., an d iu the history of th e

of the Bell Telephone Company for
City of Clel eland his name will always have an honored place.
the State of \Vest Virginia.
The ill was brought here for
Feiv are the men to whom in their passing, SO high a tribute
burial Tuesday. t)ctober 29th. lie-
might be paid as Nlitses J. (Irk. , has earned at the hand , of his col-
:ides his parents he is survived by
his wife and three children, Rosalie. leagues. Ile shall be missed among 11., hut his life, his example,
Robert and Sylvia. a sister, Mrs. his ideal, shall remain in our memory-a high and lasting inspira-
Louis Boschwitz, and three brothers, tion. Verily, of him nia it be "aid that the memory of the righteous
Louis, \Villiam and Samuel Gordon.
is a blessing.
. Rabbi A. M. Hershman conducted
the funeral services, and many friends
showed tin ir sympathy to the be-
reaved relatives. Mr. and Mrs. II.
Gordon especially express their ap-

Ste Claire Hotel Dining Room

Randolph and Monroe

We Cater for Private Parties



For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement
Rings

allan

preciation.

and Besid
cote

212 Warren Ave. E.

PHONE RIDGE 73-W.

Subscribe to the
JEWISH CHRONICLE
$2.00 Per Year

I E AGRIT BROTI I liRS COMPANY

Plumbing and Heating Engineers
1088 Hastings St.

As a member of the Hoard of Governors of the I lebrew 1•11ion

a victim of pneumonia.

CLEANERS
AND
DYERS

Our Reputation Lies in Our Past Work

brought to that office and to that organization a itcw dignity and a
new power. Ilk annual inti-ages to the Conference are document ,

College, Rabbi I fries was earnest and zealous in furthering the inter-

Wedding Cere-
monies performed

P IDGE
1111

I lc tt a-, hi nvever, broad-minded and lie recognized that despite Paul and was at the time of his
Americanization
the 11 idost 111fierelleeS Of interpretation of the basic principles of death at the bead of

Wheeling. \V. Va., on October 27th,

18 years experi-
ence

Of

Largest Exclusive Clothier

Bible Classes, Etc.

tact if it was to have any worth at all, he instituted the great Insti-

Detroit, Mich.

120 Broadway,

$1 0.00.

hearing.

Ill

tIcat11 of
twenty-four-year-old of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Dann, 1113 Frederick Ave..
of pneumonia. came as a sudden sor-

J. LOEWENBROWN. Prop.

Red Cross Work,
The 'Temple Red Cross Unit meets
regularly On Tuesdays and Fridays
of each week. The need of workers

Ill. Sweeter the 1\ ads of affliction the exact date will be made later in
not been git en It ithout appreciatii
to these columns.
and esteem that \\ ere spoken then than now, when the car is dull

Young Man Was Beloved for Charities

1)111111,

so
and

ed
Bible and Study Classes will very
priv ilege of hearing at that time from the lips of those who lov
of a century had soon be resumed. Announcement of
a
quarter
through
,
him, that his tin-elfish labor

ARCHIE DUNN, OF
DETROIT, PASSES
AWAY AT FLINT

Archie

"Acquaintance Tea." A feature of
the afternoon's program will be the
presentation of scenes from the op-
era "Geisha" by the same cast that
successfully presented it recently
at the Northern high School. All old
new members should be present.

he stood with the foremost. \Ve know that he appreciated the

what is best ill American CitiZenSliii,

Telephone Cadillac 2755
dome Cooking

Woman's Auxiliary Association will
inaugurate its season's work with an

Every day the
clothing situation
grows more acute.
We advise that you
buy now-

By doing so you
will save at least

is very urgent. Every woman should
MI her share ill this patriotic work.
Gifted beyond most men with intellectual acumen, it \vas none
Thursday Sewing.
Wolf 111111
the less the genial warmth of the man's personality that
The Thursday sewing for local
his oingregants. Jewish Charities will take up its work
the respect and the esteem of his colleagues and of
This work is very
was bestowed upon 11411 little more on Thursday next.
It was a rare tribute of 111\c that
important and more workers are
retirement from
failing
health
compelled
his
than a vear ago, when
needed.
- tics years
Young People's Society.
the pulpit upon the occasion of his completion of twenty
of the Cleveland Temple. This
The Young People's Society will
of active service in the ministry
, soon announce the re-opening of the
tribute offered IIc ltis congregation IS IS shared ill by the thousand
classes, lecture courses, entertain-
a f a th e r, b y na tional
of children in Cleveland who loved him almost as
ments, etc. We count on the full co-
furtherance
of
whose
activities
lie
operati011 of all young men and wo-
Jewish organizations in the
by the citizenry of his city, among whom men in making the season's work a
a
notable
part,
find
taken

stood for what is best its Jliditif;111 ;Old

"THE MADISON"
KOSHER RESTAURANT

TEMPLE . BETH-EL NOTES.

Resumption of Activities.
Every Friday by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company
Issued
Now that the ban against public
President

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meetings has fortunately been lifted,
•NTON KAUFMAN
all Temple activities will be resumed
MICHIGAN'S JEWISH 110ME PUBLICATION
with renewed enthusiasm.
Sabbath Services-Nov. 9th.
Offices 307-308 Peter Smith Building.
Sabbath Sm. ' ices will begin next
Saturday. Nov. 11th, at I0:311. All are
Phone: Cherry 3381.
cordially invited.
Editorial Contributor
Sunday Services-Nov. 10th.
RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN,
Sunday SelAiCeS Will be resumed
All correspondence to Insure publication must be sent In so as to reach this next Sunday morning, Nov. 10th, at
11 o'clock Rabbi Franklin will
ace Tuesday evening of each week.
preach on the topic, "An Interna-
$2.00 per year
tional Morality"
Subscription in Advance
on subjects of nterest to the Religious Schools-Nov. 10th.
The Jewish Chronicle Invites correspondence
All classes of the Religious School
Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the views
will take up their work • on Sunday
expressed by the writers.
morning, Nov. 10th. All children of
1916, at the Postottice at Detroit,
school age should be present.
Entered as seconMelass matter March 3.
Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Woman's Auxiliary Association-
Nov. 11th.
Monday afternoon, Nov. Ilth, the

Rabbi Moses J. Gries-An Appreciation

Infants' Apparel

Silk Dresses
Coats
Skirts

THE JEWISH' CHRONICLE

D. W. Simons Elected to
Nine-Man Council, City's
New "Board of Directors"

nvg

NATHAN NAGEL IS
LOUIS MARSHALL,
ABRAHAM DANTO
ELECTED TO HOUSE
LAYMAN, SPEAKS
DIES SUDDENLY
IN N. Y. PULPIT
OF PNEUMONIA Nominated by Republicans at Primary,

Passes Away
Resident for 35 Years
et Home.

A great shock to his many friends

was the sudden death of Abraham
Danto, 472 Pingree Ave., from pneu-
monia, after a brief illness.
Danto was sixty-three years
old and was a resident of Detroit for
thirty-five years. He is survived by
his wife, Rose, and 'seven children,

Mrs. Phil. 11. Weinstein of Cleveland,

"Me &Wan Cornet°

Is Overseas on War Duty,

Nathan Nagel, who was nominated
by the Republicans for one of the 11! Louis Marshall is assuredly mak- 1,
Detroit seats in the state house of ing a record for himself as president
of l'emple I.:mann-I-1, New Yolk City.
representatives, was elected to that
On Yam Kippur this year he sub- ..,
office Tuesday.
Mr. Nagel ran well up in the list stitutcd for Rabbi II. C. Endow, of
of 11 contestants. In fact, he ran this congregation, by reading a por-
•.
and delivering a
ahead of some of his colleagues who lion of the service
I,
had made more strenuous campaigns. lecture to the worshippers. Rabbi

L Broadway Kosher Restaurant

0., Mrs. E. F. Margolis, Mrs. Leo Mr. Nagel is the first Jewish member Endow is absent on war work in
legislature from France, and PI r. Marshall successful-
Nathan, and Sylvia, Dorothy, Myron to be elected to the

and Julious Danto.

Woodward at Gratiot

Elected by Good Majority - First Unusual Substitute While Rabbi Enelow
Detroit Jewish Member in Decade.

i

7

64 Broadway, Cor. Grand River

t.
FORMERLY HOLLAND TEA ROOMS
t
Hungarian Home Cooking Our Specialty
We cater to the It'nal Irrith on the '...nd Fitton
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E. VAJDA, Proprietor.
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Detroit since 1907. .l• Idled the breach thus produced.

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