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Dependability!
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HERE
is a great deal
of satisfaction in mak-
ing your purchases in
an establishment upon whose
written and spoken word you
can depend absolutely. Ever
since our store was estab-
lished it has been a matter
of genuine pride to so con-
duct this business that its
written word in its adver-
tisements and the spoken
word of its salespeople
could be depended upon even
to the letter without any
qualification or misrepre-
sentation whatever.
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WANTED — A good home where
mother and 3-year-old child can
have home privileges. Mother em-
ployed during day. Write Jewish
Chronicle Box 739.
TWO REFINED BUSINESS GIRLS
desire home with high class Jewish
family. Best references. Write
Miss Jeannette Gomberg, Credit
Dept., Dodge Bros.
SALESLADY WANTED for genera
dry goods store. Must be right
Experienced only need apply
Good pay for the right party. 9335
Oakland.
WANTED—Nice refined lady to
share cottage at Lake Orion, Mich.
For information, call Empire
4178-M.
FOR RENT-5010 Brush. Furnished
room for two gentlemen, in pri-
vate Jewish family. Call North-
way 2673-W.
FOR SALE—Beautiful single house
with garage, on Trowbridge near FOR RENT—Two large rooms for
John R. Large bedrooms, sleeping
two gentlemen or couple. 3931
porch and sun parlor. Large living
Brooklyn.
rooms, fireplace of Roman brick,
bookcases, French doors, panel din- LAKE SHORE DRIVE—East Jeffer-
ing room, breakfast nook, steam
son. Owner leaving for Europe,
heat, instantaneous heater; spa-
will sacrifice his fine suburban
cious grounds, with flower beds and
home, 200 foot lot with waterway
a beautiful lawn. Only $17,500.
to lake; boat house; two-car ga-
Reasonable down payment, balance
rage with complete living quarters
easy terms. Call Sunday, Garfield
overhead. Fine eight-room house,
4075-J, or week-days Main 2325.
modern in every detail; a forest of
Mr. Davis, Michigan Investment Co.
full-grown trees. Gordon Stop,
Lake Shore Drive. Will mako to
REFINED COUPLE wanted to share
responsible party any terms; will
new home with business people.
consider good contracts or income
2251 Clairmont between Four-
property in exchange. Call Rose-
teenth and Lasalle. Phone Main
ville 39-W, 2 rings.
7135.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room FOR SALE—Lot 50x100, having
three-car garage which can easily
in private home. 516 E. Kirby,
be converted into living rooms. Lo-
third flat.
cated about 250 feet from Sylvan
Lake, 3"4 miles from Pontiac. Low
FOR RENT — Furnished room for
price with reasonable terms. Call
young man. Phone Hemlock 1361-
Mr. Davis, Hemlock 7753-R.
R. 236 Rosedale Ct.
miles of road, besides maintaining
JUDAEAN CONVENTION
the good 01,1 roads, built a few
ways, covered Palestine with a net-
TO OPEN ON JUNE 29
work of schools, planted 1,500,000
trees and drained ninny places that
All arrangements have been cont-
have been a source o f infection. They
,feted for the fifteenth annual con-
have paved the way for those who
vention of the Young Judaea to be
are to follow them.
held at Long Branch, N.J., over the
"Whatever you see in Palestine
week-end of June 29. Sessions will be
created there in the past two years
het dal the Scarboro Hotel. .
was all done by the endeavors of
Relegates will arrive on Friday af-
these people. It is all Jewish en-
ternoon, conduct their ..w11 services on
deavor. So that, whether you want
Friday evening and Sabbath morning,
it or not, the march to Palestine will
when they will listen to a sermon by
go on. There is no force on earth
a Young Judaea rabbi. For Saturday
that will stop the Jew in Palestine.
evening a special program of music is
The houses have been built by us, the
being prepared. It will be conducted
roads have been built by us and the
by one of the best known Jewish mus-
march towards national regeneration
icians in the country.-
is our regeneration."
The business and cultural program
Dr. Weizmann, referring again to for Sunday morning and afternoon
the Arab problem. said he noticed will prove very interesting to those
that the Jews in Detroit were more who attend. But even snore so will
frightened of the Arabs than the lie the Jewish Art Evening which is
Jews in Jerusalem. Ile closed his ad-
dress by calling upon the Jew's to do Musical
• bets planned
for dramat
Sunday evening.
sessions,
their share for Palestine with a smile. anresentations will se ic
rve
to b ring
readings
Presented With $25.000.
I out what the Jew has vontribute d in
Dr. Weizrnann's address was pre- ! the field of literature and the fine
ceded by the presentation to him of arts. Monday's business session is be-
a check for $25,000 on the account ing carefully planned so that the con-
on the account of the Detroit pledge I notion can adjourn with the feeling
to the Keren Ilayesod. Abraham ' that it has accomplished something to
Srere, iv presenting the check, stated put Young .ludaea on a firm and safe
that $25,000 has so for been submit.' basis.
A large delegation front Detroit will
ted for Palestine by the local corn-
mittee towards this year's $90,000 1 attend the convention this year.
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pledge and the $25,000 check made
Mogen David Club.
the sum so far submitted 850,00 0 . .
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, who pre- The Mogen David Club, at a meet-
sided at the meeting, said that Dr. I i ng Saturday evening at the North
Weizmann, who secured the nations' End Community Clinic, elected the
consent for a Jewish Palestine, comes following new officers: Harry Lein-
to us to remind us to do our duty. , MT, president; harry Katz, vice-pres-
Rabbi Hershman said that the con- . ident; Nathan Cooper, secretary;
tention that the Zionist obstacles are . George Charnass, treasurer; M. Axel-
insurmountable was not new and re- rod, sergeant-ta-arms; Sam Sobelow,
(erred to the days of the Jewish wan- , Jewish National Fund treasurer; M.
derings through the desert, when the Fagin, cheer leader; W. Weiner, re-
"meraglim," the messengers who porter. The club will hold a hike to
were sent by Moses to espy the land . Belle Isle on Sunday, June 17. Boys
of Canaan for the Israelites, came from 11 to 14 are welcome to join
back declaring that the people of the the club
land were like giants and "we were
in our own eyes as grasshoppers, and
Guards of Judaea.
so were we in their eyes. ' Rabbi
The Guards of Judaea, at the meet-
Hershman declared that the Jews will
be in the eyes of the world as they ing on Monday evening, had the fol.
are in their own eyes and said that lowing program: George Sternberg
the arguments of modern obstruction- spoke on the Jewish National Fund;
lots can be met in the same manner 'I A. Baruch spoke on the life and work
as they were met by Caleb in the of Dr. Chaim Weizmann; S. Brecks-
I man spoke on Nahum Sokolow.
days of Moses.
If we be animated by the Caleb, Next Monday evening, H. Niche-
the Weizmann and the Ilerzl spirit, min will speak on Dr. Max Nordau,
we, too, will be able to overcome all' L. Lubetzky will discuss the Balfour
obstacles and difficulties, Rabbi Declaration and S. Charfoos will re-
Hershman declared. After outlining view the life and work of Vladimir
the manner in which the Balfour Jabotinsky.
Declaration was issued, the obstacles
Pirchai Zion.
that followed, the San Remo decision
and finally the ratification of the
At the meeting of the Pirchai Zion
mandate, Rabbi Hershman said the held Monday evening at the home of
next step is up to the Jew.
the vice-president, Gertrude Cohn.
Harris Selig of Boston, prominent 990 Medbury, the following program
Keren Ilayesod worker, preceded Dr. was presented: Mae Aichenbaum
Keizmann with an address in Yiddish spoke on King Solomon's life and
in which he made a plea for the Ke- work; Gertrude Cohn spoke on the
ren Havesod. activities of Dr. Chaim Weizmann;
Mr. Selig, in outlining reasons for Celia Baker recited "Restoration;
greater effort for Palestine, declared Jean Aichenbaum gave an interesting
that millions are spent for commun- recitation and Miss Mary Frieden-
ity centers and for Talmud Torahs, berg, leader of the club, spoke on
but when a Reader for the Torah is the importance of Flower Day, to
needed the people here have to wait take place this year on June 10. She
until the Ukraine or Poland sends urged all the members to act as vol-
him. unteers.
NASH
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It's a harsh thing
to say, but unfortunately
it's true!
Are you one of those
who are not getting the
most for your money?
if you are
in the market
for furniture you
should read this:
Forget - Me.Nots of Zion.
The Forget-Me-Nuts of Zion at-
tended the Dr, Chains Weizmann mass
ineeting Wednesday evening in a body.
Rose Katzer, Sarah Yaker and Esther
Abramovitz will be on the program at
the next Wednesday meeting.
Knights of Judaea.
The Knights of Judaea will meet
next Wednesday evening instead of
Tuesday, at the North End Commun-
ity Clinic, the change of date being
due to the Hebrew play to be staged
by the graduating class of the United
Hebrew Schools on June 12. Two
members of the Knights are to gradu-
ate from the first Hebrew class and
are to participate in the play.
Four-Door Coupe
$2090
I... b. Factory
some folks are
throwing away
money
every day!
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It stands to reason that our
prices should be lower, because we
do not have to pay any high rents,
and with our chain of branches we
eliminate expense of warehousing.
All we ask is that you should corn-
pare prices before you buy.
CHAIM WEIS, AT 105,
GETS NEW SILK HAT
A distinctive Nash creation!
You'll find
it well worth while just to come in and see this Nash
Four-Door Coupe. The beautiful, close-coupled
body, in rich maroon and black is an original Nash
design. The tastefully chosen fittings include a
silver-finished vase; and a vanity case and smoking set
of rosewood. Then, too, so ably has Nash engineered
the motor and carburetor that the car performs with
an impressive excellence. Make your visit early!
FOURS and SIXES
t.
Never Smoked, But Has Three
Nips of Brandy Daily, De-
spite Mr. Volstead.
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NEW YORK.—The board of di -
rectors of the Home of the Sons and
Daughters of Israel, at 230' East
Tenth street, holding their thir-
teenth annual convention, were wel-
comed to the institution by Chaim
Weis, the oldest inmate. Chaim told
Judge Aaron J. Levy, president of the
home, that he was celebrating his
one hundred and fifth birthday. Af-
ter extending congratulations, Judge
Levy promised to send Chaim a new
suit of clothes and a high silk hat,
so that he might lead the procession
of the old folks to the synagogue on
Saturdays.
In spite of his years, Chaim wa.
hale and hearty and walked unassist
ed to the main floor from his owl
room three flights up. Ile said tha
his father lived to be 98 years oh
and his uncle 115, and that he hope.
to better his uncle's record. "Of
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policy immediately .
ASSOCIATE DEALERS
ROWLEY & ZIMMERMANN TRIANGLE GARAGE
3350 Grand River
5054 Woodward Ave.
R. W. HOLLISTER
5132 Grand River
The STANDARD PLAN GIVES
YOU A YEAR TO PAY.
Robinson-Cohen
Main Store---HIGH at HASTINGS
Hamilton at Philadelphia
Warren W. at McGraw
Oakman Blvd. at Davison
Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.
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Prices range from $915 to $2190, f. o. b. factory
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Store Hours, 8 A. M.
to 5:30 P. M.
S•tunlay, 8 A. M. to Noon
mount up into money like
furniture.
We have known of cases where
we have saved people enough to
furnish two or three extra rooms—
or even to buy an automobile.
EXPRESSION OF SYMPATHY
Detroit Young Judaeans heard with
sorrow on Tuesday of the death of
Mrs. Copinsky, mother of Miss Rosa
Capinsky, president of the leaders'
council. The heartiest sympathies
and condolences of all Young Ju-
daea, leaders as well as members, are
hereby extended to Miss Copinsky.
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HERE are few purchases that
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course," he added, "I would like to to be carried downstairs by her
live as long as I can; but God is the nurse.
Plans for the building of a new
boss and I take my orders from
$400,000 home, funds for which will
Ilim."
Chaim was born in Yassi, Rou- be raised by popular subscription,
mania. He says that he clearly re- were discussed at the meeting of the
members the mobilization of troops board. Judge Levy, who was re-elect-
for the Russian-Turkish war. He ed president, said in his speech of ac-
came to America 30 years ago. For ceptance that there were 300 names
12 years he worked as a tailor in the on the books of the institution of
lower East Side. He has never used people seeking accommodations.
tobacco in any form since he was 14
years old. but says he has always
taken a nip of brandy at every meal.
Asked how he arranged for the
nip under the Volstead act, Chaim
said that he had some good friends
in the neighborhood of the home who
kept him supplied.
Mrs. Yetti Popper, the next oldest
Inmate, was also on hand to meet the
bdard. She is very feeble and bad
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