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April 20, 1923 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-04-20

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CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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!APPOINTED WHOLESALE
MANAGER OF CADILLAC

MOTOR CAR COMPANY

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Bu y

from
the
%leit er

It Will
Pay You to

The appointment of Benjamin C.
Bradford as wholesale manager of
thi. Detroit branch of the Cadillac
Motor Car Company has been an.

Progress in the work of Detroit
Young Judaea was evidenced last
week when six members from the
ranks were graduated into leadership
of clubs, inc for an old existing club
and five for new cubs.
Hyman Tigel was appointed to
leadership of the Sons of White and
Blue. Sam Firestone, Max Weine
and Louis Cashdan are to lead three
new clubs and two members of girls'
clubs are to be advanced to leader-
ship.
Two boys' clubs were organized at
the Agudath Achim Synagogue, Ferry
and Hastings, last Sunday, and an-
other club was formed at the Kirby
Center. Two more girls' clubs are
to be organized at the Ferry street
synagogue this Sunday.

Healy Quality

...ALWAYS

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SHOPS

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Collegiate Judaeans.

BENJAMIN C. BRADFORD

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and din.
in. No
nod.

the city.

Pastry

Blvd.

AGE

Two Captivating Models
iu High Grade Pumps

CLES
,ti"n

S

in
Lich. for
ased for
delivery
guaran.
only a
or NOW

HOE craftsmanship at its finest is ex-

hibited in these beautiful and exclu-
sive novelties. The Fyfe imprint on
them implies quality, character, originality
and satisfaction. You may choose them
with the full assurance of correct style and
value.

The Titian

ro
N ee 6593
• . , V 1472

An exquisite lattice work

of

patent colt,
model
black or otter ooze, white

kid and black satin.

CO.

De tr oit

FIVE NEW JUDAEAN
CLUBS ARE FORMED

Leaders Drafted from Ranks of Old
Organisations.

Demand

in 1398

Young
Judaea

MUNICH.—(J. T. A.W . The police
force of Kleinlangheim has been re-
inforced by additional men sent from
Munich, following requests from Jews
of that place for protection.
Jews often awakened to find their
windows smashed and fruit trees up-
rooted,. Several Jews have been told
to liquidate their affairs and leave on
pain of having their property burned.

The Caprice

A model in gray ooze

with gray kid bands or
otter ooze with Russia

bands. Other rich com-

binations.

FOURTH FLOOR

Mogen David Club.

The Mogen David Club will cele-
brate its first anniversary Sunday
evening, at the home of Louis Ilonig-
A fine
man, 9656 Delmar avenue.
program has been arranged for the
occasion. Young Judaea leaders will
be guests of the club.

Knights of Judaea.

Complete Stock
Pure Thread
Silk Ifoxierg

Golf Oxfo•dx
nod Riding
Boots

"Resolved, that the establishment
nounced by Richard Ilarfst, branch of an international Jewish Congress
will solve the Jewish problem," was
general manager.
31r. Bradford has been active in the topic of a debate Sunday at the
the distribution end of the motor car Wilkins Street Talmud Torah, at the
industry for the [Mgt 14 years, most- meeting of the Collegiate Judaeans.
ly in executive positions, as in con- Max Weine and Sam Gold upheld the
nection with wholesale distribution. affirmative and Harry Seligson and
Ilis appointment is for the purpose Herzl Shur the negative. The debate
of filling the vacancy occasioned by created such interest and was fol-
the recent promotion of John W. lowed by a general discussion. There
Merrni to the position of sales man- was also a general discussion of cur-
ager. The territory of the branch rent events.
For the meeting of Sunday, April
wholesale department covers the
state of Michigan outside of Detroit. 29, there will be a general discussion
on the need for a Jewish university
in America. Hyman Tiegel will lead
K. B. Bonahoon to Sell His in favor and Sam Firestone against.
Harry Thomas will review the events
• of the week.
Oriental Rugs at Auction.
College students are urged to at-
In ri.n , ismence of ill health, K. B. tend these meetings and enroll as
Bonaho,ii, who has been in business members.
Collegiate Judaean members are
in Detroit vince IS06, offers his entire
collection of Oriental rugs for sale at participating in the essay contest con_
auction. The sale will last for one ducted by the University of Michigan
week, reserving the right to dicon- I. Z. A.
tinue the auction sale should the
amount of money required in Mr.
Forget - Me - Nots of Zion.
Bonahoon's business exigency be real-
ized before the week, or in case the
The Forget-Me-Nuts of 'Zion, at the
prices realized at the sale should be last meeting, decided to hold a May-
too low fur Mr. Bonahoon to stand the walk the latter part of the month.
sacrifice.
For the benefit of a number of new
The auction will commence on Mon- members, the following topics were
day, April 23, and will continue dur-
discussed: Gertrude Katz spoke on
ing the five following days, during the
Zionism; Sadie Goodman spoke on
hours of 2:30 and 8 p. in. Mr. Bona-
the importance of the Jewish Na-
boon has secured the services of
tional Fund; May Friedenberg gave
George H. Weigert, the well known
a lengthy talk on the Koren Hoye-
art auctioneer, to personally conduct
sod; Lillian Mendelsohn spoke on
the sale. Mr. Weigert says that this
Young Judaea; Anna Belinsky and
is "another great art event for De-
Bella Kwaslow told of the work of
troit."
the leaders and senior councils.

Woodward at Adams

BUCIIAREST.—(J. T. A.) — Re-
Abe Tor ow was elected member
ports from various parts of the roan-
try indicate no further anti-Jewish of the Senior Council to represent
attacks had taken place the last few the Knights of Judaea, .succeeding
days, the authorities appearing to i Sam Firestone, who resigned to be-
come a club leader. The program of
have the situation well in hand. An
the last meeting consisted of a talk
attempt to foment an uprising in
on the Jewish Congress by Abe Tor-
Jassy miscarried following stern
god and a description on how Spain's
measures adopted by the police.
vote was secured in favor of the Brit-
ish mandate for Palestine, by Joseph
If thy business does not prosper in Markel.
one town try another—The Talmud.
The program for the meeting this
Tuesday will consist of a review of
the
week's news by Ilarry Seligson;
He who looks daily after his field
a talk on the CruSadek by Ilerzl Shur;
finds a corn.—The Talmud.
a talk on charity in Judaism by Mor-
ris Waxman.

-:- CLASSIFIED -:-

LAKE SHORE DRIVE—East Jeffer-
son. Owner leaving for Europe,
will sacrifice his tine suburban
home, 200 ft. lot with waterway
to lake; boat house; two-car ga-
rage with complete living quarters
overhead. Fine eight-room house ,
modern in every detail; a forest of
full-grown trees. Will make to re-
sponsible party any terms; will
consider good contracts or income
property in exchange. Call Rose-
ville 39-W, 2 rings.

WANTED — Lady employed desires
room with a Jewish family. Call
Cherry 3155 between 9 a. m. and
5 p. m.

ROOM FOR RENT—Clairmount Ave.
I.arge bright room, modern, includ-
ing shower bath, for one or two
gentlemen. Garage if desired.
Phone Garfield 6867-R.

T

I

Illuetrating one corner
of the studio where one

may litten to good mut
ate in absolute privet,.

An Invitation

HERE could be no more attractive place for you to
hear beautiful music as interpreted by master musi-
cians than in the restful atmosphere of the new
Ampico Studios of Janney.Bowman, Inc. Here the
world's greatest pianists have immortalized their art
through the Ampico Reproducing Piano.
We want every lover of good music to hear the
Ampico, and to this end we have created an atmos-
phere that will convince you how really beautiful the
Ampico would sound in the intimacy of your own
home.
We want you to consider this a personal invitation
to call and hear this marvelous invention—the very
key to the treasure store of the world's best music.

JANNEY - BOWMAN, Inc.

KNABE WAREROOMS

PARK AVENUE BUILDING

2015 PARK AVENUE

Opposite Kresge Rids•

FOR RENT—Large front room, airy
and light. Two windows. Newly
famished. Young men preferred.
West Euclid near Linwood. Call
Garfield 3343-W.

AN IN II II IN RIR

40

WANTED—By a family of best ref-
erences, a six-room upper or lower
fiat in a duplex. All convetieces.
Rent not to exceed $100 if heated.
In district between Beaubien and
Woodward, Ferry and Garfield.
Write Box 823, Jewish Chronicle,
or call Northway 4445.

FOR RENT—Large room with a pri-
vate family. No chlidren. Centrally
located, for two gentlemen. Ref-
erences. Call Northway 0961.

FOR RENT—For one or two young
men, in Jewish family. Call Mel-
rose 4197_R, or at 634 E. Hancock.

YOUNG MAN desires a modern room.
References exchanged. Phone Cad-

illar

REFINED YOUNG GIRL desires
room and board with nice Jewish
family. Write Jewish Chronicle,
Box 218.

ROOM TO RENT—Suitable for one
or two gentlemen. 4416 Brush St.

11! !!'

I.

AMefsad e :
for
Newly-weds:
Only• •

I

"AMERICA'S FINEST FURNITURE"

"OME
Fl SWEET HOME" to lots of
young folks means a Kitchen-
ette Apartment with a Murphy
Bed. Just a place to come to sleep.
The good, old - fashioned Home
doesn't seem to be as common as it once
was.
Bridge Clubs, Study Clubs, Drama
Clubs, Research Clubs—all are well and
good in their place. They have done
much to raise the standards of American
life in every field of endeavor. But they
don't take the place of home.
We believe it's time some one spoke
a frank word upon this subject.
The Fine, Old-fashioned American
Home seems to be losing out. The stuffy,
little, furnished flat wants to take its
place. That's bad, especially for New-
ly-weds.
The' First Business of a newly-mar-
ried couple should be to establish a
Home. That doesn't mean to move into
a "ready-made" apartment. Homes
don't come "ready-made." They are
built by Loving Hands.
A Home, that is all your own, fur-
nished in good taste with furniture of
your own selection, means Happiness.
It means the Right kind of a Start. It
means that you are giving Cupid a Help-
ing hand.
True, it may take a little time to pay
for the furniture, but when it's, paid for,
it's yours. All yours.
To decide upon having such a home
is your responsibility. To help you pro-
vide it, is ours.

-Caen
HIGH at HASTINGS

Hamilton at Philadelphia
Warren W. at McGraw
Oakman Blvd. at Davison

WANTED—Two furnished or un-
furnished rooms. Phone Garfield
1539.

FOR SAL E—Beautiful millinery
store, doing big business, in good
location. Price right. Phone Cherry
8407, Mr. Renton of the Paul Doyle
Co., 200 Majestic Bldg.

111

Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.

Ilk

March Record-Smashing Month
for Cadillac.

and reports from our Michigan deal-
In proportion to thy efforts will bt,
ers are moat optimistic for the fu- thy recompense.—The Talmud.
ture.
"Our reports, of course, are indi-
cated in the cash volume of business.
With prices materially reduced from
what they were a year ago, this
means an even greater increase in
the number of cars handled.
"We are especially interested to

Northway
note the more brisk demand for used
/ 5535 — 3564
Cadillacs, and the large number of
buyers who, not prepared at present
to invest in a new Type 61, are pur-
chasing used Cadillacs in preference
to a new car at the same price."

March was a month of record
smashing in every department fo the
Detroit branch of the Cadillac Motor
Car Company, according to Richard
Harfst, branch general manager.
"Our final records for March,"
says Mr. Hazlet, "nearly double the
high record of a year ago in every
department of our business. This in-
cludes both wholesale and retail sales
and deliveries of both new and used
cars. The impetus of the spring
business is also indicated in the fact
that our March business doubles Feb-
Beautiful are the admonitions of
ruary of this year.
those whose lives accord with their
"The big expansion of our busi-
ness is general throughout the state, teachings.—The Talmud.

JEWISH

Funeral Director

EDMUND G. LEWIS
& CO.
6041-45 John R.

Member of Detroit Funeral
Directors A.Boci•lian.

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