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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-10-05

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PAGE TWO

TIEYATROTPIEWISHORONICLE

SIEGMUND BREITBART,
THE MODERN SAMSON

"Good Furniture Is Not Expensive"

FRIENDS OF STAHL
WILL HOLD RALLY

COUNCIL TO CELEBRATE
THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY

ec h, r stuei o s yei.,tst s3i.n7 Ts1 ee lx c :
a Sections
Sile nclt:i s pi e n:O
sshi,,, i 1 ,0, v ,.1..al \nneidc.4.
Jersey.
(Concluded from Page 1.)
When the Council of Jewish Women Canada has Council Section s
lightning speed, and soon all Germany
in the
assembles for its Tenth Triennial at following cities: Calgary, Edmund-
knew of this mad Jew who had built
_
St. Louis, on Nov. 11 to 16, it will ton, lianiilton, Montreal acid Torun-
an iron fence alone, without hammer
to.
.'"'
Imminent Speakers to Add res. mark the eempletion of 30 years of
or chisel. Arthur Georgia, well-known
Cou n c i I ora g n iwsztaiasthbhliinw
service by this pioneer organization i n
ssh(,,md,s,ii,nui ,191 facrA
German impresario, when he heard of
e th rfiu re ita C ::u ohr : ,,,an a e , ee l n l cbo eien t eni J le ohe
i tress;
Mass Meeting in Nort h
the world of Jewish womanhood. g
it, made immediate note to secure
Speakers of national and internation-
End
Synogogue.
Breitbart for his circus, and right af-
al prominence will voice the progres s
lei n cnodu. nIttrai
f
ter the war he signed a contract with
France,
Italy, ..
Samuel S. Stahl, candidate for that has been recorded in the three
him, presenting him to Europe as the
Latvia and Switzerland. This moves
councilman, will wind up his cam- decades of its significant history, and C
strongest man in the world.
m
e
m
nn
tca
i
ll:ro
tahlohurigsh lotisst.sn fita.tetrnesit
also the achievements that have set
l rIu.),:titolien
There was more than one anti-Semi- paign for the nomination at the the Council in the foremost ranks of
44, f
tic paper that was in a perfect fury primaries Tuesday by addressin g a
women's
organizations
throughout
the
program.
The American-•uropean
of indiisnation that this "Jewish fak- mass meeting arranged for him by world.
Conference
of
Jewish
Women,
which
ir" had so fooled the German public his friends, for Sunday afternoon , at
Organized in 1893, by a small body met at Vienna in May, was sidl e
2:
'
30 oclock,
to be held a t the Aha-
that they paid to see him. Slanderous
by
of
women
who
Mended
the
Congress
the Council of Jewish Wee.sn d to
gu e W estmin ster
attacks were made on him, most no- vath Achim synago,
of Jewish Women at the World's Fair strengthen the bonds of co-opo•ratien
8110M
toriously in Dan Dresdene Tageblatt, and Delmar avenues.
Parliament of Religion in Chicago, and to create a better understanding
Speakers at this rall y wil
which assiduously informed the Ger-
l in L c lode and chose Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon of of the problems that confront the Jew-
Dr.
The odo re
man public that here was no strong
evin
womanhood of Europe and Amer.
and Aaron Kurland. Other spec hers that city as the first president, this ish
man but a clever liar.
new muvement succeeded immediately. ica.
are promised for the afte rn on
Convinces Anti-Semitie Editor.
and It offered the Jewish women of Am-
all
voters
and
taxpayers
are
So one (lay the (slitor of Das Dres-
urge to erica for the first time, an opportunity Orphan Home Dance to
denz Tageblatt had the pleasure of attend this meeting.
be
to display their initiative in large en-
Mr. Stahl also made the follow
Given on Thursday Evening,
seeing in his sanctum a calm gentle-
terprises. And so rapid has been the
Oct. 25, at the Arcadia,
man who handed him a card on which statement of his platform:
progress of the Council that there is
"Detroit is destined to becom e
the words "Siegmund Breithart" were
Plan s are announced by the Detroit
today hardly a Jewish community of
printed. The editor asked his busts great ocean port, and I believe we any numbers in America that does net Hebrew Orphan Ilome for what is
should
look
forward
to
the
future
ness. Ile assured him that he merely
and boast of a Council Section. From a expected to be one of the leadin
wanted to give him his card, and to do everything possible to prepare for membership of 1,321 women in 1894, fairs of the year when th • ; g at.
consummation of this great ev ent,
umu a
make sure that he would keep it safe, the
it has grown to an organization of ball is given on Thursday evening, l
Breitbart took a heavy nail, and slam- which monly so much to the tut ore ,41
,000 to 1923.
Oct. 25, at the Arcadia.
o of
eansDetroit
ming it through the desk, he fastened well.
the state as
The 203 Sections of the Council in
Many entertainment feature.: are
the card there with it. The editor was
"Detroit is known the world o ver the United States and Canada, are to be arranged for the affair 11 , .l the
annoyed. He really had to acknow-
l edge to himself that it was remark. as a great industrial city. To ma in- distributed as ((dhows: 1 Sectio n community is appealed to for is:lists
each in Arkansas, Dele•are, District once to help make it a success. The
able, but Breitbart did not hear the tain this supremacy, the gr eat of Columbia, Florida, Iowa, Kentucky, entire proceeds will go toward, the
acknowledgement. So, very politely, manufacturing plants of the c ity Maine, Montana, Nebraska, Ne
w support of the orphanage and fa the
he assured the editor that he needed must have workmen. We should do
swelling of the fund for the building
very badly a peg no which to hang his everything that lies within a ur Hampshire, New Mexico, Oregon and of
the new home.
West
Virginia.
2
Sections
each
in
hat. And removing another heavy power to develop our city, to p ro- Arizona. Colorado, Louisiana, South
vide
homes,
adequate
er
transportati an, Carolina, Vermont and Tennesee. 3
nail from his pocket he slammed it in-
Good
Coal at an Old Time
to the door. In a few minutes he had and make the strang within o ur Sections each in Kansas, Maryland,
Price.
created havoc in the place. Every- gates a contented citizen-.
Oklahoma
and
Washington.
4
Sec-
"Detroit has had a remarka ble
Lankin & Chowen, 3915 Twenty-
one rushed into the editor's room, and
t ions
ions each in Indiana, Minnesotal
growth,
and
it
has
been
necessa
stood watching him, fascinated and
ry North Carolina, Rhode Island Wis- fifth street, have purchased a large
too hypnotized to move. The editor to spend much money to develop t he consin and Missouri. 5 Sections each a quantity of lump coal at a price and
re disposing of it at $8 per inn '
was ordering someone to telephone the city to a point where it could ca re in Alaba ma, Colorado, Canada, Con-
police, the police, help. Breitbart properly for its great populatio n. necticut, Illinois and Virginia. 6 Sec- two-ton lots-a reasonable price that
"
forestalled a telephone call by calm- I believe that this developme nt t ins in Georgia. 7 Sections in Mass- sounds like quotations from years
gone by.
ly biting through the telephone wires, should be continued with clue rega rd
for expenditures, which should be
and without saying another word, left
the building. For some reason, mys- kept within reasonable bounds.
"Detroit has made an enviab le
terious to the outside world, Das Dres-
reputation in the development of
denez Tageblatt appeared the next day
the airplane, the coming m
ode of
and for many days after that in an
57.50
transportation; therefore, we ahsu
Id
apologetic tone, trying to explain
32
do everything within our power to
away its former opinion of Siegmund
preserve and build up this hushes
Breitbart, and acknowledging hit
I ni a in of
ing
constru
ct
a
without reservation, us the strongest prope r landing
favor field at the earli(•s t
man in the world.
p ossible moment.
They had cause to, The feats he
"Every official of the city govern-
accomplished have never been equal-
ment should devote all his time and
ed. It is nothing for him to take an his ability to his duties.
I am
iron rod, half an inch thick and an elected, I pledge myself to do If this.
inch and a half wide, and roll it
"Detro it some time ago vot ed t he
around his forearm like tellefin.
money to build a monument our
to n
Ile breaks iron chains with ease, soldiers and sailors of
the World War. r
DETROIT MICHIGAN
and bites through iron. He hears on
Owing to differences of opinion as to
his
chest
a
whole
merry-go-round
Visit our permanent Better Homes Exhibit. Three complete floors-108 rooms
its location, this memorial has nit E
which 20 men have to carry, and which been constructed. This deadlock
.E
he supports even when it is full of peo- sheomuoria
ldbl ecobnrsotkreu ncteadt wointhc ,e,u
, ta fnudrtthh tatli
pie With his bare back he lies down m
wizums
Nash Motors Erects New Build-
on a board covered with sharp nails. delay.
our business we have found it advis-
Including the Nash plant at Ke- Another board is then put on top of
"I believe that Detroit should have
ing.
able and necessary to make this large
him, and then as many as 10 people a new City Hall, or one commensurat
nosha,
the
Nash
plant
at
Milwaukee
addition to our Kenosha plant," said
e
and the Seaman body plant, also at plus a horse pass over it.
with the importance and world-wide • I h"
C.
W.
Nash,
president
of
the
Nash
Entering on the final period of the
Challenge to Henry Ford.
Milwaukee (one-half ownership of
reputation of our city. If we can't
biggest year in the history of the Motdrs Company. "When the new which is vested in Nash Motors),
Of course there has been many who have a new building, we should at
company, Nash Motors, preparing for building is completed it will immedi- there are 156 acres of ground de- were skeptical of his prowess. A well- least appropriate money enough to s
even bigger things in 1924, has be- ately facilitate increased production. voted to the process of production. known dentist in Germany issued a clean up the old one."
gun work of construction on an addi- The space now occupied by the ship- Over 2,400,000 square feet of floor public statement declaring it was ab-
Mr. Stahl owns drug stores at 6361
ping department in our present build-
tion to its six-cylinder car
space are at present occupied by vari- olutely impossible for any human be- Lafayette avenue east and 7400 Mack
plant in
Kenosha in the form of a building ings will become available for use in ous departments and more than 7,000 ng to have teeth strong enough to a venue. He is a member of the Mich-
600 feet in length and 190 feet wide. active production work, making pos- workmen are carried on the payroll. bite iron. Breitbart answered that st- igan State Pharmaceutical Association
This building, to be used for the sible increased operations in several
ack as he does all others, with action. and the National Association of Retail
of our departments.
Druggists.
housing of finished cars ready for
In a world redeemed by reason and le went to the dentist and asked him
CHICAGO BOULEVARD HOUSE
"The presentyear so far has been
t • examine his mouth. The dentist
shipment, will be used for the hous-
He was deputy coroner under Dr,
love-in a really Christian world, that
ERECTED LESS THAN TWO YEARS AGO. STUNNING ENG- si
the
largest
In
point
of
production
and
p
Morgan
Parker.
ing of finished cars ready for ship-
ut an instrument in his mouth, and
is-the
Jewish
problem
would
cease
1.1811
TYPE,
SOLID BRICK; TILE ROOF; ELABORATE STONE
ment, will be of steel and concrete sales in the history of the Nash Mo- to exist; and I had far rather see the eft it there for a minute, while he
"Even if the oflke of councilman
TRIMMINGS; 60-FOOT LOT; THREE-CAR GARAGE; TREES
construction. It will be equipped tors Company, The public seems to Jewish people saved as a part of the
ent to get something else. Breitbart were without pay I would still be a
FRONT AND REAR. OWNER 'LEAVING
with loading docks and with every have confidence in our product and salvation of the world than saved by
NOV. I. SALE.
WON- H
lased his mouth over it, and bit the candidate," Mr. Stahl said. "It is not
DERFUL OPI'ORTUNITY FOR CITY
A QUICK
-
we have every reason to believe,
facility for the quick and sate
han- therefore, that the increased demand a scheme of private salvation to which nstrument in half, although it was the salary that attracts me. I have
Call Hemlock 2524
dling of finished cars.
a steel instrument with nickle plate. a sufficient income from my stores."
the fate of the world at large was a
IMMICOMIIMMIIM1111111101111:111SIIII
fro
Nash
cars
next
year
will
fully
"Because of the sound growth of
IMIIIMERIZSIVII111111:13311011131111/11111
matter of indifference.-Israel Zang- t did not take the dentist long to is
justify our plant extension."
ue a retraction of his statement, with
wilt.
13 reitbart's offer to do the same to his
ther instruments, staring him in the
ace.
Even Henry Ford has found Breit-
art worthy of his notice. The Dear-
b orn Independent was some time ago
d evoted to "exposing" the Jew who
cl aimed to be the strongest man in the
orld, and who was at least a fakir,
a nd not worthy of notice. Breithart
36 ADAMS AVE., WEST
011 Grand Circus Pack
rote Mr. Ford an open letter, offer-
s to visit him at his home, where
ld r. Ford would have the privilege of
ti eing him and locking him up in an
el aborately guarded room, from which
he would free himself. However, lie
an ked that in exchange for that, Mr.
ofd contribute half his fortune to
th e upbuilding of Palestine.
For
an me unexplainable reason, Mr. Ford
ne ver answered the letter.
Breithart came to America recent-
and signed a contract with Keith's
to appear in the Hippodrome. Drama
fo Rowed him even there. As he was
wa icing In the Keith office to sign in
th e dotted line, an awning caught fire
on a store down stairs, and before the
en sines could put the flames out,
its eitbart had torn the awning down
an saved the store.
Breitbart is a proud nationalist, and
ha s always been interested in I'ales-
tin e and everything that affects the
Sc' vish people. He has raised millions
of kronen by his performances for the
Je; vish National Fund, and is always
yea dy to render service to his people.
AND
Hi s most treasured possesion is a mins
at ure silver Torah which Chief Rabbi
Ch ajes presented him in the name of
the Jewish community of Vienna.
t is perhaps of interest to know
tha t the average age of Siegmund
Bre ithares ancestors is 97, and that
of his grandmother, who is the old-
All Creations Exhibited
est woman in Poland, is 113 years old.

O ct.

II

VER since we took over the stock of the Oriental Rugs from the Gillian
collection formerly
n in the Book Building on 1% ashington Boule-
vard, we have been offering them at reduced prices. The stock was ver
large and although we have disposed of very litany, there still remain some y
splendid specimens of the Eastern rug weavers' art.
You will note that our prices are about two thirds of the former marking
,
and we urge you to see these beautiful floor covers.
Below, we quote a few sample prices:

Beautiful Rugs of Smaller Sizes

Beluchistan
5'x3' Reg. price $ 45.00 Spec. price $ 30.00
Royal Saruk . 5'x3'6" "
"
95.00 "
"
63.66
Kermanshah .. 5'x3'
"
"
75.00 "
"
50.00
Keshan Saruk 5'x3'6" "
" 125.00 "
"
83.66

Room Size Rugs

Chinese
Chinese
Chinese
Saruk
Saruk
Saruk

9'x6' Reg. price $225.00 Spec. price $150.00
10'x8'
"
" 350.00'
23333
12'x9'
"
" 450.00 "
" 300.00
. 9'x6'
" 600.00 " "400.00
. I O'x8'
" 875.00 "
" 583,66
12'x9'
1150.00 •'
" 766.66

A Few Extra Specials •

Chinese
Iran
Lilihan
Runners .

FOR SALE

4'x2' Reg. price $ 35.00 Spec. price $ 21.50
6'6"x3'3" "
"
95.00 "
"
5'x2'6" "
"
55.00 "
"
.50
13'x3'6"
"
95.00 "
"
47.50

AT A GREAT BARGAIN

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P RESENTING

for the
approval of Detroit's
women of fashion a cort•
plete new season's exhibit
of Fur Fashions, as in-
spired and executed by
H. Jaeckell & Sons of Fifth
Ave., New York-under
their personal supervision

MONDAY

TUESDAY

October 8th-9th

on Live Models

Constable Harry M. Schlussel
Candidate for Re-Election.

Harry M. Schlussel, constable for
he past three years, is a candidate I
for re-election. Mr. Schlussel is well
known in Detroit. He is active in the
l ocal Jewish community, in the B'nai

Convention
Hall
Cass
and Forest

► sno ■

cAn

OCT. 6-413

Convention
Hall
Woodward
and Forest

First comprehensive exhibit of latest
Closed Body Models in Detroit's won-
derful new Exhibition Building. The
beauty show of the Automotive Industry.

HARRY M. SCHLUSSEL

B'rith and the synagogue. He has
served as warden of Pisgah Lodge for
the past five terms and was re-elected
treasurer of the Beth Abraham syna-
gogue unanimously at the election
held Sunday evening. He is also a
member of Detroit Lodge No. 55, K.
of P. Mr. Schlussel will be balloted
on at the primaries on Oct. 9. Ile is

a candidate in the First ward.

ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS

Including Tax

i

DETROIT AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION

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