100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

September 01, 1922 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-09-01

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

TifEIfigRorrjEwisnARoNime

Have Your Christmas
Monograms Made in Paris!

Of French inspiration and origination are the newest
monograms for Christmas handkerchiefs. They're the
very latest Paris creations. Act promptly, for all orders
must be on their way to Paris by

September 20th!

These monograms are in applique and Italian cut work
all work done by French needleworkers in Paris. Made
on sheer linen handkerchiefs; hand-hemmed; plain and
taped borders; one, two and three initial monograms.
Order NOW- to insure delivery before Xmas!

Young
Judaea

Club
Notes

MORTIMER J. LISS SEEKS
PLACE IN LEGISLATURE

PAGE THREE

HAPGOOD SAYS FORD
ANTI - JEWISH DRIVE
STILL IN PROGRESS

g ife..43.

14;V-t.:*4

Mortimer J. Liss, local attorney,
with offices at 1302 First National
Bank building, is Republican candi-
(Concluded from page 1.)
date for the State Legislature, to be
voted on at the primaries on Sept. 12. These particular parts might have put
ANNUAL JUDAEA DANCE
Mr. I.iss is well known in Detroit, even henry on his guard.
WILL BE HELD ON OCT. 21 having been active in communal af-
Example of Imbecility.
fairs for a number of years. A mem-
Series of Entertainments Also to Be
"For example, take this, put into
Staged During October.
the mouth of the supposed author of
At a meeting of the Young Judaea
these documents:
Council held Monday evening at the
"'We will continue to direct
home of Miss Fay Cashdan, arrange-
thought into all the intricacies of fan-
ments were completed for the an-
tastic theories, now and supposedly
nual Young Judaea dance to be held
progressive. Surely we have been
on Saturday evening, Oct. 21, at the
completely successful in turning the
Women's Federation clubhouse on
witless heads of the Gentiles by the
Hancock and Second boulevard. The
wool Progress.'
entire proceeds will go toward the
'Of these Protocols the Ford peo-
national organization of Young Ju-
ple learned there were 24 in exist-
daea.
ence. Later they raised the estimate
The dance committee appointed to
to 37.
take charge of the dance consists of
The Old F
las.
Miss Mary Caplan, cSairman; Israel
"The folly of reviving in 1922 in
Zither, Barney Jaroslow, Mary Fried-
the United States these notorious
enberg, Fay Cashdan and Lottie
documents is made all the more pic-
Ganzewitz.
turesque by the fact that the original
Arrangements were also made at
forger, not trusting his own powers
th's meeting for a series of Young
of invention, made a mere adaption
Judaea entertainments to be given
of an old document having nothing
during the month of October in vari-
to do with the Jews. Much of this
ous parts of the city. The first of
old material, as is now widely known,
' these is to be staged at the El Moshe
a to be found in exactly the same
synagogue on Twenty-ninth street
words, in a French work of fancy,
and Michigan avenue on Oct. 8.
called "A Dialogue in }tell Between
Machiavelli and Montestquieu." It
CLUB AFFAIR PROCEEDS
was published at Brussels in 1865.
MORTIMER J. LISS
GO FOR NATIONAL FUND
"Anybody more than 8 years out
bar of many Jewish and non-Jewish
The Forget-Me-Nuts of Zion will fraternal organizations, Mr. Liss has who had given attention to the sub-
ject
of forged documents would he
give a package party in the form of taken an active part in synagoguel
a lawn fete on Saturday veening, affairs and in affairs of local Jewish able to tell that these famous Prole
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS
cols
were forgeries of the weakest
Sept, 9, the proceeds to go for the circles.
end ItaSTIN4S
nature. If he were two or three times
CORNER e
Jewish National Fund. All Young
IOT
Mr. Liss is prominent here as a syna- eight, and had the information ac-
rive auras MOTH of
ernwasto
net
Judaea clubs, the leaders and parents gogue speaker. His Yiddish addresses
5ORT.•
11.910
10111MOIT
14
(•U MI5 555 noon
of Young Judaeans have been invited delivered on the occasion of Jewish cessible to everybody, he would see
to attend this affair, to be held on holidays were alwaye looked forward how suitable this type of forgery was
the lawn of Miss Sadie Goodman's to by Jews in many Orthodox places to the habit of the Russian Tsarists.
As was stated in the comment of one
home, 530 East Palmer avenue.
at wors'lip. Mr. Liss is also actively
The committee in charge is ar- connected with the Zionist move- distinguished Jew, Nathan Isaacs.

ranging for an interesting program ment, being a member of the execu- professor of law in the University of
for the evening. The club has the co- tive committee of the heren Ilayesod. Pittsburgh, and formerly a captain
in
the
Intelligence
Division
of
the
operation of the leaders' council in
Mr. LisI has the endorsement of
the affair, which is expected to be many leading Jews and a number of United States Army, what all this
among the leading entertainments of prominent non-Jews. Ile is conduct- Protocol dream, reduced to sane Eng-
C%1‘111CWOCICWCICICIMMIMMIfilei
the reason staged by Juadean clubs. ing a strong campaign for election. lish, amounts to is 'Beware of pro- IANIWASIMlilfilfili
gress. It is a Jewish scheme.'
In a statement issued this week, Mr.
"Champion
Protector."
Tikvas Zion.
Liss urged all Detroit Jews to utilize
Open Evenings for
"When Dr. Houghton got into
Now that the hot days are over, their privilege of the vote and to cast
Your Convenience.
financial difficulties, Professor A. L.
the Tikvas Zion will endeavor to their ballots at the primaries.
Frothingham of Princeton wrote to
bring up its activities to the former
one of the Fodr investigators, a mem-
standard and let the world know that
MARK H. BIRNKRANT
ber of the Daniels organization of
it is still functioning.
A committee comprising the Misses
SEEKS SENATE SEAT near-detectives, as follows: 'Mr. F.
Hunter Creech. Dear Sir I have had
Jennie Lessre, Anna Raimi, Goldie
no intercourse with Dr. Houghton for
Goldstein and Mary Markofsky will
Mark II. Birnkrant, Jewish attor- at least six months, since his failure
have full charge of the programs and
ney of this city, has qualified as a to carry out any part of his agree-
lactivities for the coming season.
At their meeting Monday evening, Participant on the ballot for State ment. I want it clearly understood
under the direction of Mr. Heyman, Senator, on the Republican ticket. that whatever was agreed to between
the members of the club participated Mr. Birnkrant, who resides at 628 us was upon his initiative, and after
FROM
in a general discussion, the subject Boston boulevard East, has been a repeated urging. Naturally I have
being: "Why are we Jews?" Al- resident of Detroit for the past eight not dunned him about his delin-
quency. You volunteered the state-
though a simple question on the face
ment to me, "We are trying to set-
of it, it required a great deal of
tle up Dr. Houghton's rather com-
thought and meditation. The answer
Unusual standard of High
plicated business troubles, financial
was cut down to four fundamental
Quality plus smart styles at
obligations, etc., and expect to do so
reasons: We are Jews because of
attractive prices demands
before long, as he is too valuable a
our history, laws, customs and an-
your inspection.
man to drop." This is the substance
cestors.
if not the exact words. I naturally
Hudson Seal Coat
suppose that "we" meant yourself as
Pirchai Zion.
Wise Wood told me that you had
The Pirchai Zion met on Tuesday
MADE TO YOUR ORDER
full charge of all the work in the
evening last at the home of Anna Ro-
East. This will explain what wrote
' senste:n, 1014 Medbury avenue. The
you and probably will take away any
program consisted of contributions
feeling of surprise you may have felt
on and discussions of various Zionist
about my letter.' The Wise Wood
. questions of the day. An exception-
here mentioned is Henry A. Wise
ally fine recitation was given by Re-
Wood, the well known protector of
bscca Silber. The recitation, "Zion,"
the United States civilization against
was given in Yiddish, , Bessie Kosak
radicals, listed in the Daniels office
iave a piano solo.
as 105 A. Mr. 105 A. was for a long
The club will have a picnic at Belle
time the leading spirit in the National
Isle this Sunday, Sept. 3. Two mem-
Security League.
' hers of the club will participate in
We Do Remodeling and Repairing.
"These matters were well under
the program of the Forget-Me-Nots
1402 Broadway
Main 1398
way when there appeared on the
Opposite Broadway Market
of Zion at their lawn fete and pack-
scene
the
man
who
could
furnish
any
age party to be held on Saturday
number of Protocols of any type. WiSMSISTSIS-VaWAVOS ISWWWSTS.WEWISVCSVWCWOCIGICIMISIOSISS4Wk!
evening, Sept. 9. The next meeting
The purchaser had but to make
will be held at the home of Bessie
known the brand preferred. Mr. Ro-
Kosak, 1026 Medbury. Visitors are
dionoff was taken by the Ford em-
invited.
ployes with complete seriousness. He
presented himself as part owner of
MARK H. BIRNKRANT
B'nos Rachel.
the original l'rotocals in Hebrew,
The last meeting of the B'nos Ra-
years and is a member of the law and declared he was the possessor of
chel was held at the home of Sophie
firm
of
Birnkrant,
Birnkrant
&
Birn
13 new Protocols. Ile was the cham-
Rushersky, 250 Theodore street. The
club constitution was drawn up and krant, with offices in the First Na- pion protector of the world."
tional Bank building. He is promi-
adopted. The club members hiked
to Palmer Park on Aug. 13. A game nently identified with the Shaarey
of ball was played with the Mogen Zedek Synagogue, B'nai B'rith, Ma-
David Judaeans. The next meeting sonic and Lawyers' Club activities.
Republican Candidate
Mr. Birnkrant during the war was
will be held at the home of Rebecca
recognized as one of the leaders in LEN-JO-SHOP of 505 Fisher Arcade
Hoffman, 250 Farnsworth street.
— FOR —
draft board work. He is a young
are now ready with new fad styles
man and will undoubtedly make him-
for making and altering suits and
6,000 ATTEND OPENING
self known in the State Senate and
dresses. Reasonable prices.
OF ZUIEBACK-CANTOR
will take part in the work of a great
I
NEW FURNITURE - HOUSE many special committees. Mr. Birn- HEMSTITCHNG, picot edging, but-
FIRST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
krant is interested in the following
tons. One day service. l'arker-
Covering almost entire City of Detroit
as well as other legislation:
Joy Shop, 505 Fisher Arcade.
"To enact in the state of Michigan
PRIMARY SEPT. 12, 1922
laws regulating marriages with refer- FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished
ence to the physical capacities and
room, for couple or gentleman. All
family history of the parties. Eugenic
conveniences. 584 Philadelphia
laws have for some time been the
East. Mrs. Mellen.
topic of discussion in all law making
A
and progressive,
bodies, but few of the states have YOUNG LADY desires room with
private family. Location comfort-
adopted them. Those that have done
able. Within one block from Wood-
so are already reaping the benefits of
ward or bus line. Phone Ilem-
this law of health regulation."
7196.

h:VERYONE can-
- I . not appreciate
good furniture. . . .
Those, however -, who
can appreciate it, will
find much to interest
them in our suberb
showing.

Robinson-Cohen Co.

t11611

Mortimer J. Liss

Republican Candidate
-- FOR

State Legislature

First District
For the Interest of the People

I am for reduction of Taxes.
am for municipal Ownership of Public Utilities.
am against the proposed State Personal Income
Tax.

• ■ ••0741

t...41• ■••■■ 90/

101.4.1VAN140 ■ 11 %.

.Oe

yl

A Complete Dressmaking
Service Without
Any Charge

With The Deltor, that comes with every
Butterick Pattern, you receive complete in-
formation how to cut, sew and put together
the pattern which you buy.

You know exactly what pieces to put to-
gether first, when to seam up, and all other
short cuts that a good dressmaker takes.

You sew along easily following the pictures
and illustrations of The Deltor and you
will save from 1 1,1. to 1:fit yards on every
garment.

Try The Butterick Pattern with The Deltor. Go
to The Pattern Store, 9 Cratiot Street, or the near-
est merchant selling Butterick Patterns, and select
one of Butterick'a new patterns for dresses and
shirtwaists. Ask particularly for a copy of The
Deltor Booklet, and then see how easy it is to fol-
low the explanations and illustrations. If not, till
out the enclosed coupon, mail it to us, and we Will
send you Clis book free of charge.

VISIT

THE BUTTERICK PATTERN STORE

Detroit, Mich.

9 Gratiot Street

COUPON

Plop, Fend me your Deltor Booklet no adverti.ol.
THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO..
'limerick Building, New York City.

474aek.A,
...1""
1"111
%. IX&Vil
4:16
••• NI,j
A aer4.4
41

BUY
FURS

The Maker

$285 Up
J. KAUFMAN

I

the Furrier

CLASSIFIED -:-

State Representative

MRS. DOKTOR TO START
YOUNG MAN, 35, of respectable
family, good appearance, in excel-
LADIES' APPAREL FIRM

Name

Can 3

1
(9

Mrs. Barney Doktor, who was in
the ladies' apparel business in New
York prior to the death of her hus-
band recently, will establish in De-
troit shortly, locating on Broadway,
near the Capitol Theater building.
The date of the opening will be an-
nounced in a future issue of The
, Chronicle.
Mrs. Doktor was in business in
, New York on Sixth avenue, under
the firm name of Bernard's. Having
had the confidence of her clientelle,
':er many patronizers extended to
other cities.
Mrs. Louis Beck of 1234 Burini-
game avenue, also • member of the
firm, will assist Mrs. Doktor in the
management of the business here.
Both are now in New York City buy-
ing merchandise for the opening.
They will specialize in ladies' wraps
' and gowns.

I

31

1,8

\Z 6 5 4

!

...4

A five minute talk with

Eph. Perlmutter

Will save you money and assure you
IS[ super sales serivce.

Hupmobile Motor Cars

The best oar of its class in the World.

Eph. Perlmutter

With

WILLIAMS & HASTINGS

2965 Woodward Ave.

Cadillac 6560

Res. Hemlock 963 J

ZUIEBACK•CANTOR BUILDING

More roan 6,600 people attended
a week ago Thursday the grand open-
ling of the new Zuieback & Cantor
I furniture house at 9332 Oakland ave.
I nue, between Westm:nster and Owen
avenue. The crowds that surged
through the three stories of the new
home were astounded to find such an
up-to-date business place in the Oak-
land district.
Among the nationally known
makes carried in the new store are
Berkey & Gay, Shaw-Grand Rapids
and other leading firms. Joseph Can-
tor, member of the firm, announces
that suggestions will be given to cua-
I tamers in properly displaying and
placing furniture in the home. "True-
: All-Through Furniture" Is the motto
of the firm.
A band of music played at the
!store on opening day and souvenirs
were distributed to all.

GARVIN INSTITUTE
SUCCESS IS RAPID

lent going business, would like to
meet a young lady or widow. Con-
fidential. Write Jewish Chronicle,
Box 700.

UPPER FI.AT FOR RENT—Excel-
lent location. Vacant Sept. 15.
Walking distance from new Tem-
ple Beth El. 222 Marston. Phone
Market 4994-.I.

young man, energetic
advo-
cate of constructive legislation, but opposed to all
useless legislation. Detroit's own product. An ex-
perienced lawyer with offices at 737-38 Dime Bank
Building. Graduate Detroit College of Law. Mem-
ber of Lawyers Club. His business experience in
handling large enterprises will be of inestimable
value in securing proper legislation for both work-
ingman and employer.

WAN T E D—Furnished apartment, WSVItIsNaGSSIMWOOPSWOOtitSCSICWeetinecso
four or five rooms. Best refer-
ences. Write Jewsih Chronicle, BOSTON.—(J. T. B.)—Max Cohen
Box No. 729.
died in Lynn, Mass., at the age of 108.
FOR SALE—Virginia Park, 1405- Ile was a Russian Jew who came to
When you need a prescription
Seven-room upper duplex. Three the United States 15 years ago.
filled you want • reliable druggist
bedrooms and sleeping porch and seNASLICAVSIMCWSWAWCW ► SVessei
CALL
garage. Phone Market 5023.

TO RENT— Beautiful furnished
front room with twin beds. With
or without board. 2005 Taylor.

WANTED—Refined couple or two
gentlemen as paying guests in a
very high class home. Call Melrose
1984-R.

TO RENT--Furnished room in pri-
The Garvin Institute, 4109 Wood-
vate home. Reasonable. Phone
ward avenue, has shown the most re-
Northway 2422-J.
markable success attained by any
school in. this state. The school has FOR SALE-2009 Taylor Ave. Beau-
tiful four-bedroom flat, all conveni-
been established for eight years.
ences, steam Feat and three-car
The Garvin Institute is • school of
garage. Small payment down. Call
individual instruction where students
learn shorthand, typewriting, book-
Market 6228. Powers-Pitts Realty
Company.
keeping, comptometer operating, etc.
Rapid advancement has been shown
as a result of the personal instruction FOR SALE-1196 Burlingame. New
four-bedroom flat, two baths and
given.
steam heat. Great sacrifice. Open
The school is endorsed by hun-
every day. Call Garfield 1702.
dreds of business men and thousands
Powers-Pitts Realty Company.
of graduates. It accommodates 1,200
students. A feature of the institu-
tion is that students without money WANTED—Three men to sell on
special line of household goods on
are assisted in working their way
easy payments. Steady work. Ap-
through. The free employment bu-
ply C. F. Adams Co., 1414 Farmer
reau helps secure employment for
Street.
students for the time of day that
will not interfere with their school TO REN T—Furnished room. Call
studies.
Northway 1807-W.

An Engineer for

An Engineering Office

George A.
Dingman

Republican Candidate
for Nomination for

BODIMER'S

REXALL DRUG STORES

Authorized Kodak Agency
Full Cream Almonds 33c lb.

Twelfth at Taylor

Market 2849
Clay Near Rum!'

Honest men end women who

want honest public
officials, say-
.,

COUNTY DRAIN
COMMISSIONER

Primaries,

September 12, 1922

W e Wa i f

Geo.
A.

for

Walters

SHERIFF

RIPUBUCAN
TICKET

PalmAniES,
SkPT 1250

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan