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ARRANGING FOR
MOONLIGHT PROGRAM

Club
Notes

Young
Judaea

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" America's

TO GIVE REPORT ON
ANNUAL CONVENTION

ire to Visit
Our Great July
Sale of Linens

FINEST FURNITURE"

Miss Rosa Copinsky represented
Detroit Young Judaea at the annual
convention held the past week at
Long Branch, N. J. Miss Copinsky
will give a report of the convention
at the next meeting of the council,
to be held during this week. As The
Chronicle goes to press, it is found
impossible to get a detailed report of
the convention and a full review will,
therefore, be published in this col-
umn next week,

NOW IN
FULL SWING

BERKEY & GAY FURNITURE
GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE
KARPEN LIVING ROOM FURNITURE
CASSARAGI CRAFTSMAN FURNITURE
LUCE DINING ROOM FURNITURE
WIDDICOMB BEDROOM FURNITURE
WHITTALL ANGLO-PERSIAN RUGS
PULLMAN DAVENPORTS
HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS
VICTOR VICTROLAS AND RECORDS

LEADER WILL BE GIVEN
FAREWELL ON TUESDAY

On Tuesday evening, July 11, the
Tikvas Zion will give a musical and
literary recital at the home of Miss
MISS GERTRUDE SARNOFF Goldie Goldstein, 4824 Michigan ave-
nue. The purpose of the recital is
IL .s Sarnoff, who was chairman of to show the parents of the members,

he I i icor Cholem Juniors entertain- evening,
who will what
be the
the club's`gtiests
Tikvas Zion has that
ac-
meat committe the past year, is as- complished.
The occasion will also be utilized
steno Harry Satovsky in arranging
the program
for the
moonlight,
to organization's
take place on for the purpose of giving a farewell
to the club's leader, Philip Katz, who
A
is leaving on Wednesday to complete
Aug. t on the steamer Put-in-Bay.
his agricultural studies at the Uni-
versity of California prior to settle-
ment in Palestine.
On Monday evening. July 3, the
program of the Tikvas Zion consist-
ed of literary and musical numbers.
Goldie Goldstein spoke on the ' In-
dustrial Conditions in Palestine."
.e
The Shp ran} Zeilek CongregationMiss Goldstein also gave a number of
and its au-diary organizations will musical selections. Ethel Gershenson

Robinson- Cohen Co

44;tarrg Zettrit

JULY INVENTORY SALE

Nntro

High Street at Hastings

Branch: 4721-29 Warren Ave. W.

hold 11 picith• and excursion to Bob- and litieti
Sophie
Dwork
spoke
on in
the
pos-
for
Jewish
girls
Pales-
,iibi
Lo on Mon lay, Aug. 28. Prepare- s
bons are be• , g made for a fine pro- ` np
gram of entertainment and for a The guests of the club Monday
series of ga.
and
Hannah were
Katz the
and Misses
Bertha Mollie
Slomovitz
in s on the island for old evening
and young, ins u, women and children. and Sol Slomovitz. The club's visit-
--
ors complimented the members on
Supplementary services during the I the work they were doing.
The new leader of the club will be
High Holydays will be conducted by
the Shaarey Zi,lek Congregation at lanno uneed at the recital Tuesday
the Westminster Community build- ' evening.
ing, Glynn court and Ilamilton boule-
'
yard.
I LEADERS MAKE ANNUAL

$100,000 Stock
to be Sacrificed

THIS Finsterwald July Inventory Sale,

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"The Standard
Plan" Gives You
Seven Months
in Which to Pay!

TRIP TO CAMP WOS-I•DO

with its sweeping sacrifice of prices, is
enabling hundreds of families to buy fur-
nishings fir every room in the home at sav-
ings that are nothing short of sensational.
Every pile of furniture in the sale is of
admirable quality, and the great assort-
ments afftrd unlimited selection.
We beleve that there hasn't been any-
thing to mai this sale for a long time, and
our advic( is to be here as soon as possible
to get the best selection. Our convenient
credit terns apply on any article in the sale.

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$1, 808, 000 IS RECORD OF
DETROIT LIFE FOR JUNE

Men leaders in Detroit Young Ju-
daea spent the past week at their
--
The
Camp
tween grounds,
Pearl Beach
and Wos-i-do,
Algonac, be-
the
The record of the Detroit Life In- camping
surance Company in new business '
written for June, 1922, is $1,808,000. men
trip leaders.
being an annual affair for the
David
This brings the total of f new business
and Racoosin
was assisted.
by Samuel
written for the first six months of , camp amt
supervised
the
the year up to $7,885,000. This roc- He yman and Samuel Zellman. Sol
l.ifchitz
was
the
camp
treasurer.
ord compares with $5,659,000 during
fish-
The leaders spent their time fish-
the same period of 1921, being an in-
crease of 40 per cent. This produc- ing, rowing, swimming. Sunday af-
tion in June compares with $1,390,- ternoon they defeated the Lookout
000
Last
in June
year's
last
record
year. was the great- Point A. C. of Algonac in a baseball
Ar-

est in the history of the Detroit Life , game
by a score the
of 8
to 7, David
Ar-
kin captaining
Judaean
leaders'
Insurance Company up to June of I team.
this year.

Defenders of White and Blue.

The Defenders of the White and
Blue, at their meeting held Wednes-
day evening, debated the question of
Louis James Rosenberg, represent- prohibition in Palestine. The affirm-
ative of some of the foreign consul- ative was upheld by Sydney Lopate,
ates in Michigan, organized a law Joseph Kurland and Ilarry Thomas,
firm with Martin J. Wananier and and the negative by Morris Pike, Wil-
Maurice W. Pollica. Mr. Rosenberg liam Langer and Barney Jsroslow.
will continue to give special attention The negative team was awarde d
to international matters, but with his decision by the judges, consisting of e
partners will conduct a general law
Parzen, Ilyman Cohen and
senberg
orris Pike was voted
Morris
practice under the firm name of Ro-
, Wanamer & Pollica, with Israel
Zilber. of the debate and Syd-
best speaker
ney Lopate best speaker on the af-
offices in the Hammond building.
firmative.
In addition to the debate, Charles
Levine and Joseph Kurland read two
interesting articles from the New
Palestine on current Zionist ques-
tions.
On July 19, the question "Resolved
That Immigration Into Palestine be
Unrestricted" will be debated. The
affirmative will be upheld by Ilyman
is serious, always. Dangerous. often. Ask
Charles Levine and Hyman
the life Insurance companies. But even the
dread Bricht'• Disease is hem in check by 1 Cohen and the negative by Leonard
proper precaution.. and thousands teetlfy
Milling, Joseph Pike and Jack Flusty.
to the wonderful ben^ale received from drink -
he Rutenberg scheme will be ex-
T
tra the (hark Mountains to dnrrk
' plained by William Langer and Zion-
wonderful water. or shall we deliver • case
ist
news will be reviewed by Leonard
to your door'? Telephone us for free book-
let and teatimonffile.
Milling.

NEW LAW FIRM

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MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER CO.

WM. E. HINTZ

CARD OF THANKS

A. D. HILLMAN
Real Estate Exchange Specialist

I exchange what you have

and do not want for what
you have not and do want.

Johnson Gas Lighter 41■■■■■■•■■■■■•■•■■■•■•■■■,

TIRES AND AUTO SUPPLIES

Attachable to your water heater.
Operates from first •nd secnod floors.
r ser
Efficient hot watevice
et low coat.
Distribu ted by

at Most Reesonsble Price.

Belle Isle Tire Supply Co.

Real
Estate
Loans

WALTER J. FL

EMING
802S Woodward A ve. Northway 5945

7025 E. Jefferson Ave.
Edgewood 602
Near the Bridge

'Oen
When you •••41 • p
filled you want • reliable druggist

$

CALL

6% Interest.
No Commissions or
Bonus Charged.

BODIMER'S

REXALL DRUG STORES

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Autbori.d Kodak Agency
Yellow Package Kodak Films

DIRECT TO HAMBURG

CARONIA
SAXONIA

July 29
August 3

Market 2649
Clay Near Russell

TO POLAND IN NINE DAYS

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Fastest all water route. Per-
sonally conducted excursion with
ovenside connection at Southamp-
ton for Danzig, Pillau. Memel and
Libau on one of the three fastest
giants of the sea, leaving New
York every Tuesday. All third
class passengers in cabins.

MAIN
1491

Mauretania Aquitania
Berengaria

CARMANIA ....... July 13
July 15
ALGERIA ...
July 20
SCYTHIA ..

For ticket and
information ap-
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l rYvti ce.inniet ay.rest agent . your town

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SPRUNIC
ENGRAVING CO.

Also via Li•erpool and Glasgow.

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Twelfth at Taylor

Cbmmercial Artists
and Engravers 0 1

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On completed single and two-
family residences. Six per cent
simple interest. Easy monthly
payments, repayable over ten
years. Should death happen any
time before 10 years, then the
mortgage is automatically paid
by insurance, and all payments
on the mortgage stops. And
your family receives cash, in
addition to the mortgage being
wiped out, a sum equal to the
amount which' has been paid on
the principal of the mortgage.
Write for particulars to

CLASSIFIED -:-

FURNISHED ROOM to rent, with
evening meal. with private Jewish
family. Apply 589 East Kirby.

NORTHWOOPWARD
district. Fur-
NOR
nished room ot one or two gen-
Market
garage.
0f
tlement.
2510J.

LONGFELLOW, between Twelfth
and Fourteenth Sts. Choice 55 ft.
It in the best location on this fine
street. Want quick sale. Make an
offer. Call °awl. Cadillac 7509.

Market 3688-R
Market 2114

articular People Prefer
the Palais
s trictly censored. Highest
Standard

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Hickman Superb Orchestra

9595

Distributors for MicAisest

Avenue and Putnam Avows
SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY

Woodward

Ph... Nerd.•? 1576
Desirable territory available in Michigan

, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM for
one two gentlemen with private
small family. 630 East Hancock.
Melrose 2635-R.

A MIDDLE AGED exp••rienced wom-
an with reference as matron at the
Detroit Hebrew On hang Home.
Apply by mail giving full details
about past experience. Box No.
860, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart-
ment. Couple or adults. For two
months only. References. Apart-
ment 19, Victory Apartments, 33
Xollingwood.

BUREAU

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P. 0. Box No. 564

ate Jew-
LARGE COZY ROOM in private
ish family. 415 Marston, near
Woodward. Market 5381-W.

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WANTED--Two experienced sales-

M ICHIG AN

C.amplete Motor Equipment

Pa ••

CROSSTOWN CORPORATION

TO RENT—Large up-to-date fur-
, nished room in private family for
relined gentlema., or young lady.
4447 Brush, betw•.en Canfield and
Garfield.

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Julius E. Ginsberg, wish to thank
their relatives and friends for their
kindnesses and sympathies extended
them during their recent bereave-
ment.

HOM E MORTGAGE

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Chapel and Office
7739 JOHN R.

HE beauty of line, smart style and rich
appointments of the new Five Passenger
Chandler Touring Car made it a dominating
sensation in all the shows of 1922.
The admiration the car won on display is now
being confirmed in performance.
Then, the body triumphed.
Now, the chassis is proving its superiority.
The combination of the body of beauty and
chassis of might it, profoundly satisfying to thou•
sands of purchasers who are using this model over
all road conditions throughout the United States.
Such a body and such a chassis make a value
not to be duplicated at anywhere near Chandler's
sensationally low price.
SEE THIS MODEL NOW

Mayer Davis and daughter, Mrs.

Cash for Land Contracts and
Mortgages.
213 Hammond Bldg. Main 4763

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JEWISH

FUNERAL
DIRECTOR

Touring Car In Road Use
Confirms Show Triumph

NewYork Custom Shoe Shop

See Mr. Buck at the Hastings-
Brewster Market. Cadillac 2249

Edmund G. Lewis

Chandler ix

The Knights of Judaea spent the
Fourth of July hiking to Grosse Ile.
Baseball and track events were the
features of the day. The last meet-
ing of the Knights was featured by
cussion on the question of the
Shoes and Boots built to order. adadteis.
fockey and Riding Boots, Ballet Slip- lords' action on the Palestine man-
sem. Specialists in cripple and
The question of education in Pales-
orthopedic work.
tine will be discussed at the meeting
this Tuesday evening.
Cherry OM
1520 Broadway

Valuable poor space within half-
mile circle, Elevator service, heat
and watchman service. Terms most
reasonable. Make us an offer. Any-
thing within reason will be accepted.

parts of Wayne county. "Our safety
work reduced traffic deaths by 106
in Detroit lain year," Mr. Walters
said.

George A. Walters, deputy police
commissioner, told a meeting of rail-
way men at the a A. C. recently, in
connection with the national am-
paign now being conducted in De-
troit to reduce railway crossing acci-
dents, that automobiles were in 75
per cent of the 7,000 accidents last
year. The total killed at railway
crossings in the United States was
1,800, automobiles causing 1,300 of
them.
Detroit's record is the lowest of
any of the large cities, being but five
deaths at railway crossings last year.
Mr. Walters, who is a Republican
candidate for sheriff at the Sept. 12
primaries, says that if elected he will
extend his safety campaigns to all

Knights of Judaea.

Mal. 3161

all First St., Detroit

PLEDGES TO EXTEND
SAFETY CAMPAIGNS

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