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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-12-29

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Americo( jreilar Pertained Carter

CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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.--and Lowest
Prices!

Young
'Judaea

Notes

Defenders of White and Blue
Annual Banquet on Saturday

OSCAR SILVERMAN

CHAS. T. CASSEL

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Forget-Me-Note of Zion.



"I Found It at Healy's!"

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Mr . Zwebner is here as the repro-
sentative of the Los Angeles Sani-
tarium. in an appeal to Detroit Jews
for support, Mr. Zwebner stated that
in the past year 12 Detroiters were
admitted to the borne, involving an

The Defenders of the White and
Blue, at the meeting held Sunday af- ,
ternoon, elected the following new •
officers: Joseph Pike, president; Sid-
ney I,opate, vice-president; Harry •
Thomas, secretary; Louis Stotsky,
treasurer; Simon Axelrod, Ilyman Ti-
f gel and Leonard Milling, board of di-
rectors.
The third annual banquet of the
club will be held on Saturday even-'
' I ing Der. 30 at the home of Louis ,
Stotsky, 10297 Cardoni. S. Lopate'
•was elected toastmaster for the taxa-
04111.

HEALY'S ANNUAL
LINEN SALE!

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Bessie Pevin, Rose Katzer and Lil-
lion Mendelsohn are to represent the
Forget-Me•Note of Zion in the next'
'debate wit h the Defenders of the
White and Blue, on the question,
[ "Resolved, that industrialism will de-
stroy traditional Jewish life." The ;
program of the last meeting, held at
the home of Sarah Yaker, 306 Theo-
dore street, consisted of Chanukah
declamations by Anna Belinsky and •
Bella Kwaslow. An outline of the
Maccabean period in Jewish history ;
was rendered by Sadie Goodman.
afi.ts Rosa Copinsky, leader of the'
' club, also spoke on the subject. A
playlet, "Hannah of Today," was pre-
sented by Rose Dobis, Bessie Pevin,
Sarah •aker and Ruth Schwartz.

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The growth of the Robinson-Cohen
business has been one of the marvels
of Detroit's retail history—a great, im-
pressive tribute to the appreciation of
the Detroit public . . . Four big, busy
stores now stand forth as the out-
growth of the one little room in which
this enterprise was started less than
ten years ago . . . During the past
few weeks four stores have been
opened to the public . . . Those who
know the reputation of this store and
the character of our merchandise we
sell, can easily understand the reason
for our rapid growth.
We invite you to inspect our show-
ings of furniture at all four stores.

A. ZWEBNER

Detroit, how- '=
expense of $15,000.
ever, has not contributed even half I
this sum for the upkeep of the insti- ,
tution, according to the home's rep-
resentat ive.
Mr. '!.weber stated that the sani-
tarium has a daily expense of $500,
that there are 150 tubercular pa-
tients, with a waiting list of 200, who
ED
will be taken care of as soon as more
Knights of Judaea.
The meeting of the Knights of Ju- money is forthcoming. As a result
daea held Tuesday evening was fea- of the neglect of every state, the in-1
ture dby a discussion on the question, st it ution has been thrown into a debt '
"What should be the attitude of the ' of $35,000.
The representative of the sani-
Jew towards anti-Semitism? Should
it be silence, force or counter-at- tarium asks that every Detroit Jew
EC
I tack?" The discussion consisted of assist him in raising a sufficient sum
[a resume of the different causes and of money here to help place the in-
good
financial
basis
and
effects of anti-Semitism and the re- stitution Oa a
faction of the Jew. The program was to be able to house those placed on
also featured by a mock trial in which the waiting list. Mr. Zwebner can I
'Joseph Levine of the Knights and Hy- be reached at 672 East Warren ave-
man Tigel, member of the Defenders nue.
of the White and Blue, a visitor at
the meeting, acted as attorneys.

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Public Accoutants and Auditors

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Income Tax Service.

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High Street at Hastings

The Mogen David Club will elect
new officers on Saturday evening. Better Service, More Cars, Rapid
West Side Branch: W. Warren near McGraw
Transit, Among Campaign
The program last Saturday evening
Hamilton Blvd. Branch: Hamilton Ave. near
Pledges.
consisted of hat speeches by the
Open
Philadelphia
members. Meyer Rosen was elected
In a statement detailing what he
to take charge of the Jewish Na-
Our Newest Store: Oakman Blvd. near Davison
Evenings
n
would
do
if
elected
mayor,
David
A.
f
tional Fund collections.
Brown, president of the Generla Ne-
,
, eimcmingiemommein nmisomm iumannommtunnummonsommemunirmainonmommum
cessities Corporation, who has an-
nounced himself as a candidate, said
The Standard Plan Gives a
he would give his chief attention to
MRS. SOPHIA ROSENBERG
the improving the operation of the I
Year to Pay
Sirs. Sophia Rosenberg, 61 years municipal street railway lines.
These improvements he summar-
old, died on Wednesday morning.
Funeral took place from the resi- ized under four heads: More curs,
dence, 648 Ilendrie avenue, on Thurs. additional lines, rapid transit and = ,, to
I day afternoon. Mrs. Rosenberg was competent management.
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The question of more cars, he said 7
born in Baden, Germany. She lived
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past 30 years. Surviving her are her present administration. Additional
Quality Service
■ Lincoln 2225
AUTO
SHOW
husband Michael Rosenberg; three lines, he said, would require large DETROIT
daughters, Mrs. Samuel Reedisch and sums of money and the approval of t
I
IS SCHEDULED FOR
the Misses Ida and Clara Rosenberg; the voters, which he believes would'
be forthcoming. Rapid transit, he
one son, Jacob Rosenberg, and a
We Rent Hand Towels, Coals, Aprons,
'continued, is in the
hands of five
Mrs. A
.
Lac1es' Aprons, Table Linen
Chiropractor
commissioners, whose personnel he
Chiropractor
Detroit, M i h
8842 East Foruot
Michigan Automotive Trade Asso-
JACOB H. FREEDMAN
approves.
Melrose 3435
Should Joseph
S. Goodwin,
Word has been received in Detroit manager
of the D.
S. R., be general
unable elation's third annual convention will
4738 McDougall Avenue
of the death in Los Angeles, Cam., of ;
Near East Forest
held of on
Jna.
24, which
Wednhes-
the
Detroit
Auto is Show
week
Jacob H. Freedman, son of the late to return to his desk, from which he be day
PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR of DETROIT
I lerman and Clara Freedman, pioneer f is now absent because of illness, Mr. and will be known as Michigan Day.
A continuous mccessful practice of
:
Brown
says
he
would
seek
for
a
man
This
was
decided
at
the
meeting
of
residents of this city. Mr. Freedman,
the mimeo in Detroit Mnce 1911.
Electrical Contractor
enough
the job commensurate
and proposes
who lived the greater part of his boy- big
to pay
him for
a salary
the directors and officers of the
I Repair Anything from • Door Bell to
IF THE SPINE IS RIGHT, THE MAN
hood days in Detroit, had many
Michigan Automotive Trade Associa-
LS RIGHT.
An Electric Motor.
friends here who will regret to learn ' , with the responsibilities of the po- tion at the Hotel Addison last week.
Let Klecaynaki make you • Live
Glendale 255
4142 Hamilton Ave.
Presidnet H. L. Garlock and the
of his death. Surviving Mr. Freed- si ion.
Wire and you won't be stepped on. L
The motor bus system, Mr. Brown other officers and directors of the H.
man is his widow, formerly Hattie
Rosenfield of this city; his daughter, said, should either be encouraged un- A. T. A. decided to have only a one
Mrs. S. May of New York City; two der private ownership or taken over day convention instead of the two-
Try The Butterick Pattern with The Deltor. Go
sisters, Mrs. Cora Sloman of Detroit by the city. day sessions conducted previously.
TOPS RE-COVERED
Slip Cover.,
"Ten minutes a day saved to 300,-h
to 'the Pattern Store, 9 Gratiot Street, or the near-
T e members and dealers attending
Ne• lights in your curtains and Sirs. Arthur B. Brandeis of New
Curt•Im, Visors.
into
while you wait.
York City, and two brothers, Gerard 000 street car riders, translated
the convention will be presented with
est merchant telling Butterick Patterns, and select
Cushions,
Sole Distributors: Maake Freedman of Seattle, Wash., and terms of the value of time, say at tickets to the Detroit Auto Show by
one of Butterick's new patterns for dresses and
California Tope
Pat. Glass Curtain., Badger
shirtwaists. Ask particularly for a copy of The
Samuel Freedman of New York. In- the rate of $1 an hour, would run Manager II. 11. Shuart and attend the
De
Lime,
Craftsman
Tops.
Tire Cover.,
$15,600,000 a twenty-second annual exhibit as
Deltor Booklet, and then see how easy it is to fol-
into
the
large
sum
of
terment
will
take
place
in
Detroit,
685 CANFIELD W.
%My and Fender
low the explanations and illustrations. If not, fill
when the remains will he brought year; 30 minutes a day would amount guests of the Detroit Auto Dealers
Bet.
Second
and
Third
Bumping,
to
$46,800,000,"
he
stated.
"In
view
Association.
The
H.
A.
T.
A.
will
out the enclosed coupon, mail it to us, and we will
here
from
Los
Angeles.

Phone Glendale 248
Painting.
of the fact that we are living in a invite every dealer in passenger care,
send you this book free of charge.
very practical and economic age, it trucks, trailers, tractors and the mer-
ELLIS SNYDER
for us
to consider
Ellis Snyder, 70 years old, died at might
loss to be
the well
people
when
thinking the
of chants who deal in automotive equip-
COUPON
his residence, 282 East l'almer aye- ,
meat, to attend the convention, re-
endless of membership in the state
' nue, on Monday, Dec. 18, after a lin- our street car needs."
Plea. Bend me your Deltor Booklet as advertised.
gering
illness.
Mr.
Snyder
came
to
Roy Your Diamonds, Fancy Platinum White Gold Mountings end
body.
THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO,
As mapped out by the directors,
Detroit three years ago from Titus-
Platinum Fancy Ladies' Wrist Watch. (Set with Diamond.)
Butterick Buildine. New York City.
SHERIFF - ELECT PICKS
: vale. Pa., where he was a pioneer and
the convention will he divided into
Direct from
WAGNER FOR TURNKEY three separate sessions. It will be
well known resident, having been in
Name
business in that city for many years.
convened in the morning and the
Main 4

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Sheriff-elect George A. Walters, in business of the association conducted

407 Peter Smith Bldg.
Ile was noted for his piety and his
Address
Key
Activity in charitable work. He is announcing his appointments last before lunch. 'rhis will include the
forvived by six children, Mrs. Morri s week, chose henry Wagner of 248 election of officers for the 1923 - 24
East
Grand
boulevard
as
turnkye
of
Rosenfield of St. Joseph, Mo.; Joseph
year, which starts May 1, the new
I nyder of Sn Antonio, Texas; Meyc r the county jail. Mr. Wagner was for officers taking their seats on that
S Snyder of New York City; Julia s nine years connected with the sher- date. Director Guy 0. Simson, De-
Snyder, Ida and Mildred Snyder o f ill's office, serving under the admin. trait, was appointed chairman of the
of George
Gaston,
Detroit. Burial took place on Wed - istrations
ton Oakman
and Nil T.
Stein.
He is Mil-
a nominating committee and instructed
nesday afternoon at alachphelah
to select a slate, with the president
Cemetery, with Rabbi A. al. Hersh member of Ashlar Lodge, F. & A. M., a Grand Rapids man, if possible.
man officiating. Meyer S. Snyder Michigan Sovereign Consistory and
The afternoon session will be of
the Shrine.
who came from New York to mitten
all educational nature, with four or
Complete Library, Wonderful Colonial Mahogany Dining Room
o
The sheriff-elect also appointed the five prominent men of the industry
the
funeral,
left
for
his
home
Bedroom,
Kitchen
and
maid
room
furni-
Suite. Also Living Room,
following Detroit Jews as deputies: making addresses on subjects of in-
Monday following the funeral.
ture and furnishings, to be Bold at unnerved auctions in our n ew
Ruby S. Fisher, a former newspaper terest to every tradesman. The even-
,ua rlere at-
man and former constable of the ing session will be featurde by a ban-
2550.2554 Woodward Avenue
Fifth ward; Abe S. Goldwater and quet at 6 p. m., with one or two na-
Jarvis J. Caplan.
SALE STARTS 2 O'CLOCK, SATURDAY, JAN.
tionally prominent speakers present,
and a much more pretentious pro-
Goods on Display Starting Friday, January 5.
CLEVELAND.—(.1. C. 11.) — The DR. WISE ASKS SUPPORT
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-
.


2550.54 Woodward
Conference for progressive political
OR JEWISH CONGRESS vious years. The banquet will be
action composed of labor, fernier and
terminated at 8 o'clock to permit the
other liberal delegates, adopted a res-
PHILADELPHIA.— (J. T. A.)— tradesmen who are in the city for one
olution denouncing President Hard-
hairman of the (lay only to attend the Detroit Auto
ing's recommendation to Congress for I) r. St ( • p h en S . Wi se, c
Show before it closes at 10:30.
the registration of aliens. The reso- executive committee of the American
Manager II. 11. Shuart of the De.
,
lotion has been embodied in the plat- Congress, addl.( ssed a large meeting Ina Auto Show is going ahead with
For Automobiles, Truck. and Motor Boats
, form, and progressive Senators and of Philadelphia Jews at the Adelphia his plans for the twenty-second an-
I Representatives are instructed to com- Hotel, urging support for a strong nual exhibit in the municipal build-
bat the plan, which "violates personal American-Jewish Congress, democrat- ing at Jefferson and Chene, Jan. 20-
liberty and revives l'russianism in ically organized and capable of rep- 27. Space allotments to non-mem-
resenting American Jewry.
Phone Glendale 4121
Am
.
91.109 S•Iden A v•uu•
berg started last ridgy, the firms not
Dr. Wise's appeal followed his re- members of the Detroit Auto Dealers
Reported by the Resolution Commit-
tie, a demand was static to have the port on conditions of the Jews in Eu- Association getting their space in the
resolution tabled. This brought forth rope and Palestine, in the course
of order
'
of Jew-
in which applications have been
a storm of protest from delegates, which he urged the necessity
speeches against tabling being deliv- ish unity for solving the many critical "' dived '
Phone Mel. 4186
We Maks TI11 Talk
2,706
ere dby Frederick C. Howe, former problems. The Ku Klux Klan he de-
To April 1918
Mal.- I' 1.1 AP, .11711114
Commissioner of Immigration and B. flounced as a "menace to American
10,565
1,600 COAL CAR LOADS
To April 1919
Make-Rite Phono Shop
Vladeck of the Jewish Daily Forward. life."
CNr nndflel a( lows Wert, Dom Wel.
All Make. of Phonographs
'The resolution was finally read and Judge Lewis of Philadelphia also
RUSHED TO UKRAINIA
To April 1920
spoke, after which Jacob Ginsberg,
Promptly Repaired.
unanimously adopted.
[
Two
representatives
of
the
Poole
who
presided,
announced
that
$2,500
To April 1921
F. LA RUE
Dr. Joseph A. Rosen has cabled
Zionists, Isaac Zar and S. Schohr, of in cash had been raised for the sup-
2432 DeQuindre at Gratiot, Detroit, Mich.
P.A.
from Moscow to the Joint Distribution
; Cleveland, were admitted to the Con- port of the Congress.
To April 1922
Committee that arrangements have'
ference as local "Coalition delegates.
been made for the immediate distrib-
Representatives of the Workmen's "MESSIANIC ZIONISTS"
carloads of fuel to
ution
of
1600
('arty and other communist organisa-
To Dec. 1922
TO PALESTINE

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EVERY BUTTERICK PATTERN
GIVES YOU A COMPLETE
DRESSMAKING SERVICE

HENRY F. HURLEY

The Deltor has made home dressmaking an
entirely new thing for hundreds of women.

DIAMONDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES

THE BOSTON WHOLESALE JEWELERS

SCHMIDT BROS. & CO.

AUCTIONEERS

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We, Too,
Grow with
Detroit

DENOUNCE HARDING
REGISTRATION PLAN

STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION

Genuine Parts — Factory Service
AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.

Total Number of Loans Made in
Various Periods of Our History.

Storage - Moving Trucks

39,410

66,845

Robinson Storage Co.

100,274

Edmund G. Lewis

JEWISH

SPREMIC
ENGRAVING CO.

Gammercial Artists
and Engravers

700 MARQUIT711 BLDG. DETROIT

FUNERAL
DIRECTOR

Chapel and Office
7739 JOHN R.

Complete Motor EquIpmeot

Market 36611-R

Market 2114

lions were unseated.
Members of the National Commit-

tee to adminster activities of the new
political movement include Sydney
Hillman, president of the Amalgama-
ted Clothing Workers, Morris Hilquit
of the National Committee of the Soc-
ialist Party and Benjamin Schles-
singer, president of the International
I Ladine Garment Workers.

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stitutions and suffering intli%i ua s
in the Ukraine. Ile adds: "Me have

MOSCOW.—IJ. T. A.)—Two hun- arranged with the "Coal Syndicate"
tired seventeen members of the new- of the Soviet government to supply
ly formed sect of "Messianic Zion- thin quantity of both hard and soft

ists" received permission from the
Ukrainian government to proceed to
Palestine. The sect consists of Uk-
rainian and White Russian Peasants.
They have been waiting on the Rus-
sian-Polish border for nearly • year
ENROLLS STUDENTS FOR 1923 for the opportunity to emigrate to
Palestine.
Detroit
School
of
I
i M. Klegg of the
'Cosmeticians has returned from New I
York City and is now enrolling stu-1 Judge a man by his deeds, not by
his words.—The Talmud.
dents for the 1823 classes.

coal which will be distributed through
the months of Dec., Jan., Feb., and

March to orphan asylums, homes for
the aged, and to poor families under
the complete supervision of our rep-
resentatives.
The arrangement provides that the
fuel shall he transported without cost
to us by the railroad companies, and

that we shall have the preference in
case of car-shortage."

135,339

INDUSTRIAL 'PLAN BANK

Inchietriel Bank Building

1219 Griswold Street

"At Capitol Park"

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