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Calls It Impulse Making
Jewish Values.
"Never in history ha; Detroit been
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While You are selecting
your furniture in this
marvelous sale in which
your most sanguine
dreams are realized, you
must not overlook the
department which, in this
sale we name "Port Ori-
ent" and where the choic-
est rugs from over seas
are shown at surprisingly
low prices.
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Every rug whether oriental or of high grade domestic make,
is of this season's purchase, all fresh from direct importation or
just from the weaver's hands.
Broadloom, deep pile Wilton rugs, 9x12,
in two shades of taupe, sand and
blue. 'Extra Special
'92
A very choice lot of Saruk rugs, 3x5,
gent-rally selected for beauty $135
and wear. Priced
Fifty Anatolian mats, 1.3x3, suitable fur
piano bench or table covers, beautiful
colorings, woven by children of $975
the far East.
Assorted lot of Lillahan rugs, in sat
colors to blend with the mod-
ern decorations, .1.6x6.6
is
inust bend all its energies to ensure
that the present period of pioneering
in Palestine is prolonged, declared
Chaim N. Malik, the Hebrew poet
.laureate, in an interview prior to his
departure on a visit to Europe. He
said: "I see no other form of Jewish
penetration in Palestine than through
the coming of chaluzim and their
work. I think their work itself. aside
from its being the most effective con-
tribution towards the uphuilding of
the country, is the greatest moral im-
pulse making for a complete change
of values in Jewish life, internally as
well as externally. I do not know how
long this state of sacrifice can contin-
ue, or whether it is at all possible to
view the present pioneering as a per-
manent aspect of our work for getter-
at ions to conic; but even as an aspect
of the transition period, the influence
of this pioneering is collossal. Our
people must concentrate all its atten-
tion upon the prolongation of these
days, to strengthen the hands of the
youth, ao that they may be able to
stand up in their difficult struggle
with the difficult conditionk of the
country. If the chaluzim should come
to disappointment or grief, depression
will set up in our entire movement of
i revival. At present they are the Be-
1 ing spirit in the wheels of the revival,
the steam power and electric power of
the entire Zionist movement. I doubt
if upon the face of the whole earth
, there is another corner where there is
such spirit of lofty idealism, who are
prepared to sacrifice themselves, not
as heroes of the moment, but with
never-ending devotion, day after day.
hour after hour, upon the altar of
j their ideal. If Zionism had been ere-
I ated but to show the world that there
is hidden this moral power in the Jew-
' k nation, revealing itself in this
amazing form, it would have done
enough."
"The pioneering represents the Jew-
ish people's penitence preparatory to
the veritable redemption to come."
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Persian-Arak rugs, 9x12, in soft bleedings
of rose, blue, mulberry and tan. 460
Specially priced
One lot of fine Ilamadan rugs, average
size 2.6•, taken from our reg- $
ular $37.50 to $15 stock. Special 325°
$180
RABBIS IMPOSE BAN
ON IMMODEST DRESS
at the present time," says Freder-
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In Shape for Good, Long Service.
PRICED LOW
FREDERICK B. BROWN
id: B. Brown, Republican candidate
for prosecutor.
"Men and women are assaulted and
shot down in their homes and places
of business by highwaymen; pick-
pockets roam the busy thoroughfares
plying their trade,' drunken motor-' I
ists run recklessly about the city, and
yet it is sad to admit that there is a
certain class of voters who will cast
their ballots as they are directed by
men whose business it is to make pub-
lie officials.
"With a multitude of candidates,
and political issues, the people have
this year, as never before, a duty be-
fore them to inquire not only into
the personal attributes of ti me eandi
dates but into the forces behind such
candidates." 1
Kosher Sandwiches Available
at Belle Isle Stands and
Palmer Park.
Conference in Poland Asks Women to
Check Improper Styles.
Good Uted Reos and Other Fine Makes in Open
and Closed Cars.
WEEK-END SPEEDWAGON SPECIALS:
1923 stake and closed cab
Speedwagon. Here is one you
should see if you are interested
in speedy, economical delivery,
and priced at only SS75.
1923 Speed wagon, Dual
wheel equipment. Heavy duly
axle. Specially priced at
S1,000.
COME IN AND FIND GENUINE VALUES
ReoMichiganSales,
The inability of Jewish visitors to
the public parks to secure refresh- I
menus that would not violate their re- l
ligious convictions will no longer ob-
tain, as a result of the efforts of
Good furniture is not expensive
Louis Gunsberg of the Gunsberg
at
l'acking Company to secure permis-
sion of the authorities to sell corned
beef and salami sandwiches in Belle
Isle and Palmer Park. Through
Councilman Bradley, Mr. Gunsberg
petitioned the council to enable him
to sell such sandwiches in the parks.
The council adopted a resolution re-
ferring the petition to the commis-
sioner of parks and boulevards. The
commissioner, seeing the justice of
Mr. Gunsberg's request, has given
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• JEWISH ACADEMICIANS
The sandwiches will not be dis-
TO LEAVE FOR PALESTINE played on the counters but will be
available at all times to those who
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A group ask for them. They are to be had at
of 120 physicians, students and teach- Palmer Park and at all the stands
ers have left for an excursion trip on Belle Isle.
to Palestine. The excursion Was or-
ganized by the Jewish Academic As- AGUDATH ISRAEL BUYS
sociation.
GARDEN CITY SITE
Deputy Dr. Schipper is a member
of the group. Deputy Gruenbaum is
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — The
expected to join it at Trieste.
Agudath Israel has concluded a pur-
chase or 4,000 dunam on the road
C. P. O'Neil Condemns System from Jaffa to Jerusalem for the pur-
Resulting in Acquittal of
pose of establishing a garden city,
according to a report received at the
Lawbreakers ,
headquarters of the Agudath Israel
Charles P. O'Neil, candidate for h
Branch offices of the Bank of Detroit have
The land is within half an hour's
prosecuting attorney, is a native De-
troiter and was educated in Detroit distance from Jerusalem and suitable
been established throughout the city for
schools, graduating from the Uni- for farming, general agriculture,
the use of those who find it inconvenient to
versity of Detroit in 1903 and from vineyards and orchards. The plan is
the Detroit College of Law in 1906. to develop a garden city. Its size is
come to our main office.
In his campaign for prosecutor Mr. larger than that of Tel Aviv and it
O'Neil was the first to point out the is expected to combine the advan-
Each of our community banks offer you the
need for improving the administra- tages of rural peace and the nearness
same dependable, friendly service for
tion of the office. lie condemned the of the capital.
system under which assistant prose-
which the Bank of Detroit is known
cutors were assigned to certain court ORDER OF FREE SONS
rooms, compelled to handle cases
throughout the city.
NAMES STURTZ MASTER
with which they are unfamiliar and
Not only can you carry a commercial or
On July 7th we opened our latest branch bank
arrayed against defense attorneys
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Samuel
—the -sixteenth—at 8360 Linwood Ave., at
who are well equipped both on the Sturtz of New York City was elected
savings account in one of these branch
law and the facts in each case.
the south-east corner of Euclid Ave.
Grand Master of the Independent Or-
banks, but you can pay your water, gas
The acquittal of murderers and der of the Free Sons of Israel at the
Business men and residents of this fast grow-
bandits is the result of this system, seventy-fifth annual convention of
ing locality are cordially invited to visit this
telephone , and electric bills and save many
he contends. lie proposes to remedy that organization here. Other officers
newest community bank and become ac-
this condition by assigning cases to elected were: First Deputy Grand
tedious trips downtown.
quainted. Commodious and comfortable quar-
assistants who will prepare them and Master, Solen J. Leibeskind, New
ters have been provided, and friendly and
The
hours
these
branches
of
the
Bank
of
be ready for their trial when they are York; Second Deputy Grand Master,
efficient employees will be glad to welcome
Detroit
are
open
are
convenient
too;
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to
called up in court.
Monte Jacobs, Chicago; Third Deputy
old friends and, customers.
A distinct pledge that Mr. O'Neil Grand Master, Arnold Gross, New
3 on week days, 9 to 12 on Saturdays, from
Should you become a customer here, your
gives to the voters of Wayne county York; Grand Secretary, Henry J. Hy-
every banking needs will be taken care of
6 until 8 o'clock Monday evenings.
is that he will devote the experience man, New York; Grand Treasurer,
with promptneas, courtesy and efficiency. If
he has acquired in the trial of law-
you are not a customer we will be most happy
Visit the Bank of Detroit branch nearest
suite to the county by appearing per- Jacob Strauss, New York; Controller,
to accommodate you in every possible way.
I Louis Bess, New York.
your home or place of business and let the
sonally in important cases.
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Come in and learn what. Wank of Detroit
managey explain to you the many services
friendliness and courtesy 'will mean to you.
etroitfainiturehops
Vara: at Wiopelle
le
for High
City, Gripped by Lawless I I
Wave, Needs Protective
Measure, Says Freder-
ick B. Brown.
WARSAW—(J. T. A.)—The latest
styles in women's dresses were dis-
cus sed by a general meeting of the
rabbinate here, the question occupy-
ing the entire meeting.
The ban against immodest clothes,
issued by a number of Galician rab-
bis, prompted the rabbis here to urge
similar action in Poland. A number
of Rabbis, however, opposed a public
denunciation.
The rabbinate finally decided to
follow the line of action taken by the
Galician rabbis and to issue a call to
the Jewish women to refrain from
appearing in styles which cause an
immodest exposure of their bodies.
Incorporated
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CIRCUIT COURT
Republican Primaries
Sept.
VOTE FOR
JUDGE
DE WITT H.
MERRIAM
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
"A Faithful Judge"
AUCTION
NEW AND USED
Furniture
Conley's Salesrooms,
4611 FOURTTENTH
STREET
FOR
TUESDAY, AUG. 19,
AT 10 A. M.
CIRCUIT COURT
Most eery article of furniture
required in • modern home will
go to the highest bidder. Buy
• t • big ea•ing Tuesday.
Primarie• Sept. 9, 1924
JAMES CONLEY, Auct.
9,
1924
Present Incumbent
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