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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-08-15

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

FOR BURNS INQUIRY

AI,I, FURS REMODELED like roe,)
by a master furrier and designer
with 24 years' experience, fornwr
ly connected with Annis Fur tb..
Jacob D. Lit Finances Effort to
J. 1.. Hudson Co. And Rollins Co,
Social Mixers.
Work done at half price, as I have j
Develop Cure Sought by
The last meeting of the Social Mix-
no expensive rents to pay and no 1
Physicians.
era was held at the home of Miss E.
big overhead. CAB furnish people
Ilorovitz. Albert Schwartz was elect-
care as to rn y abilit y from „
ed financial secretary to fill a va-
whose work I have done. A. N.1 PHILADELPIIIA.—F,tabli,Inn•nt
cancy. Arrangements are being made
Feuer, 1146 West Bethune Ave. of a foundation to be endowed an-
for a ', arty to be given Aug. 30.
(west of Hamilton). Phone Em- nually by Jacob D. Lit, president of
Dancing and refreshments followed
pire 3556. Keep this ad for refer- Mt. Sinai Hospital, the income from
the conclusion of the business meet-
ence.
which is to be used for investigation'
ing. The next regular meeting will
tai h n view toward in-
be held Aug. 20 at the home of Miss WANTED—General housework, by into burns,
fi knowl e dge
Jewish lady. !'hone Melrose ena ct o gf ' such injuries nd the d e -
E. Winkler of 508 Eliot street.
1791-W.
17.11-W.
velopment of a cure, if possible, was
Athena
SAVE RENT—Refined couple will announced by Dr. Max J. Stearn,
At the last meeting of the Athena
share beautiful steam heated that chairman of a special committee of
Girls Club, held at the home of Miss
with congenial couple. Simon, 5820 the hospital staff, which will adminis-
ter the fund.
Sophie Schneider, Samuel 1.. Miller,
Brush, Northway 3308-J.
A special report covering several
sponsor of the club, installed the fol-
lowing officers: President, Sophie FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room months of application in research on
for gentleman, with private family. the part of Dr. llenry B. Shrnookler
Schwartz; vice-president, Adeline
West Grand Blvd. Phone Walnut and Dr. Maurice Salmon, medical di-
Cohen; secretary, Frances Fogelson;
23064, Monday. rector and chief resident physician re-
treasurer, Sophie Schneider. Ar-
spectively, is now in the course of
rangements were discussed for the
annual dance which will be held the FOR SALE-1460 Hazelwood. Two- preparation.
family brick flat; six rooms down
Observations have been made of
evening of Oct. 5. The next meeting
and live rooms up. Steam heat.
the injuries from burns to numerous
will be held at the home of Miss Ethel
patients brought to the hospital to de-
last, 336 ()wen avenue.
FOR RENT—Six-room flat. large, termine the changes in the chemical
beautiful steam - heated rooms, composition of the blood that is be-
Liberty Social Club.
1721 Calvert Ave., near Twelfth. lieved to take place after a burn.
2380 TWENTIETH STREET
The third meeting of the Liberty
Hemlock 2374-R.
Other effects, such as high blood con-
Social Club wax held Tuesday even-
centration, or anhydrernia, and shock,
Glendale 8244
ing, Aug. 12, at the home of Miss FOR RENT — Three large, clean have also conw under consideration.
rooms, furnished apartment.. Also
Sylvia Schlar. The constitution was
Requires Intenaive Study.
a large front room with a kitchen-
discussed and a vote of thanks given
Dr. Benjamin Lipshutz, who has
~ to Miss Jennie Gilbert and Benjamin ette. Reasonable, 240 E. Canfield. also
participated in the investigations
Clayman for their work in its prepar-
FOR RENT—Large, attractive room. sponsored by the Lit foundation, as-
ation. JIweph Sarno] was elected
Suitable for one or two gentlemen. serted that the problem of burns re- ,
treasurer in place of Harry Dwarin,
In private home, with all modern quires much intensive study if results
who left Detroit for Boston. harry
conveniences. Near Trumbull car. in treatment of surface burns are to
R. Bockoff was chosen president pro
Call at 2045 l'ingree or Garfield be improved by physicians.
tens by acclamation.
"Considerable research and much,
14944.
The next meeting will be held at
thought have been expended on this
the home of Mins Jennie Gilbert at FOR RENT—Furnished room for one question," he said, "but in general
9616 Cameron avenue, Tuesday, Aug.
or two gentlemen or ladies. 297 the results in burns where more than
19, at 8 p. m. Young men and wom-
Medbury, Empire 3362-J.
one-third of the skin's surface has
en between the ages of 17 and 19 are
been seriously impaired by the burn
invited to attend.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room have been fatal.
41
with private family for gentleman. ha "Attention has been particularly
Northwest section. Phone even- focused on the systematic phenom-
Barnard Opens His Campaign
ena. When death follows immediate-.
With Backing from Many
8432 Hamilton at Philadelphia
Six years'
in the
FOR RENT — Furnished room in ly upon the inception of the injury,
Sources.
4721 Warren West at Thirtieth
steam heated apartment. Close to probably the only factor with which
13500
Oakman Blvd. at Davison
Prosecuting Attorney's Office.
car and bus line. Cohen, 504 Bel- we have to deal is shock. The word
Edward N. Barnard, the attorney,
shock is rather cryptic in its meaning',
mont; Hemlock 5750-151.
with offices in the Dime Bank Build-
and may have its genesis in one or
ing, opened his campaign for circuit FOR RENT—Comfortable and nicely more factors.
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Alor e a) 44111!• 4144 ■
O44,
judge of Wayne county at a meeting
In cases where no tourniquet is
furnished room. Also garage if
held in his campaign headquarters in
desired, for gentleman with refer- used, shock occurs immediately after
Four years as Chief Assistant.
the Lawyers Building last Friday.
ence. 1604 Hazelwood. Phone the injury. Severe constitutional dis-
Men and women in many walks of
Empire 5356-111. turbances are produced in rabbits by
life were present and promised him
the injection of the serum of a badly I
support in his candidacy. Commit- WANTED—ROOM AND BOARD- burned patient.
tees were formed and preliminary ,
By two business girls, in a private
Blood Vital Factor.
Fourteen years as a Practicing
work looking to a perfect organiza-
home with piano and Victrola.
"The recognition of blood concen-
tion was begun.
Home priviliges desired. Call Hem-
,
Attorney in the City of Detroit,
tration as a factor of importance has
Mr. Barnard outlined his platform, ,
lock 7405-M.
lid to a rational method of treatment
which was a promise of business effi-
JOHN A.
ciency, energy and a square deal for FOR RENT—Well furnished room the rapid and continuous introduction
for a lady employed during day, M of fluids by mouth, and subcutaneous-
everyone.
Mr. Barnard was born in Michigan , a strictly private family. No other ly and intravenously. The forcing of
roomers. References exchanged. fluids is certainly a logical procedure
and graduated from the University
— FOR
Phone Northway 5751-W, from 8 in burn cases. for not only will blood
of Michigan in 1905. He was presi-
concentration be reduced to a normal
to 12 A. M.
dent of the Republican Club during '
level and thus tend to the mainten-
1911 and 1912 and was chairman of
the speakers' bureau during two pres- I FOR RENT—Furnished room for one ance of a normal circulation and
Republican Candidate for
or
two
gentlemen,
in
a
private
heart
action, but any hypothetical
idential and two senatorial cam-
home. Linwood district. Call Sun- poisons will be diluted sufficiently
paigns, being assigned as speaker in
day. Garfield 3606.5.
diminish their degree of toxicity and
the national campaign. Ile woo for-
mer prosecuting attorney in Kent FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front this dilution will also undoubtedly
Endorsed by:
greatly accelerate their elimination."
county and out of 2,962 cases tried
FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT
room in a private home. 2640 Car-
he lost noly 52. Ile tried the na-
ter. Phone Garfield 4965-J.
Nate Shapiro
includes cities of Hamtramck, High-
David A. Brown
tionally famous Weyer, Blackburn, li
Hammerstein Musical Comedy
Thompson jewelry and Lawrence EXPERIENCED SALESLADY
land Park and 11th, 13th, 15th, 17th,
Will Hold Boards at
Arthur Schwartz
Milton Alexander
cases and secured the confession and
WANTED for dry goods and
19th and 21st Wards, Detroit. Vil-
Shubert Detroit.
conviction of Maussell, one of Amer-
ready-to-wear store. Only expert-
lages of Grosse Pointe, Grosse
Aaron A. Silberblatt
Harry S. Scheinman
ica's most notorious criminal)...
enced need apply. 10310 Wood-
Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Farms,
"Mary
Jane
McKane,"
Arthur
Ilam-
Mr. Barnard has had 20 years' ex. , ward. Apply in person.
Leon Harman
Nathaniel H. Goldatick
perience as a lawyer and all in Michi-
merstein's musical comedy triumph,
Grosse Pointe Shores, Redford,
1FOR
RENT
—Ilendrie.
Furnished
gan. Many cases which he has tried
comes to the Shubert Detroit Opera
Northville, Plymouth, Brightmoor.
front room, light and airy, for one House Sunday night, Aug. 17, for a
have commanded national interest.
Townships of Grosse Pointe, Gra-
or two gentlemen. Also small room. week's engagement, with Ilal Skelly
Home comforts. Phone Northway in the role of a wise young man. The
tint, Hamtramck, Greenfield, North-
piece has all the ingredients of a
ville, I'lymouth, Livonia, Redford.
5751-S.
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popular success, including humor,
WANTED—Room and board for a originality, a cast of clever principals

Primaries Sept. 9, 1924.
=I young girl in a nice family who and a superb chorus of singing and it
L= will assist with housework. Write dancing girls. Ilal Skelly is known
Jewish Chronicle, Box 298.
=
to have enough energy to speed elm*
MOVING
DEPARTMENT FOR RENT—Open- a half-dozen musical comedies.
"Mary Jane McKane" is built on
mg for coat, suit and dress depart-
=
ment. Up-to-date fixtures. Estab- the "Sally" model with variations. It
lished in downtown section. Call is the story of a poor little girl,

(Dorothy Appleby) from the coun.H
AWNINGS
= Main 8971.
try, seeking a oh in the big city andl
= FOR RENT—Furnished room for one falling in love with the misunderstood
or two gentlemen, or for couple, (John Price Jones) son of a wealthy

DETROIT CANVAS CO.
with housekeeping privileges. Mr. man.
Jaque•Detroit Product..
=
Weinberg, 11637 Hamilton Ave.,
Hemlock 9860-R.
WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS,
PHOTOGRAPHERS

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Home Outfitting
Opportunities!

Do not forget to ASK for Gunsberg's KOSHER
Corned Beef and and Salami Sandwiches when
spending the day at Palmer Park or Belle Isle.
No need to prepare any more lunches. Let us
take that worry away from you and you can
have real enjoyment from your outing or picnic.

August Sale

25% OFF!

Gunsberg Packing Co.

"America's Finest Furniture"

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Robert Toms

High Street at Hastings

experience

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GIVE WAYNE COUNTY A CHANCE

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Prosecuting Attorney

REYNOLDS

to

STATE SENATOR

RE-ELECT

=72.

Shopping 'Directory

7.
=.
- WANTED—Furnished room, by
Kitchen privileges pre-
teacher.
(erred. In kosher home. Near
=
Central High School. Write Jew-
=
isle Chronicle, Box 101.
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937

EDWARD N.

TENTS, ETC.
Cadillac 5970

Lamed St. E.

14 TM moos

BEAUTY SALON

STROH BUILDING

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IE-7 FOR RENT—Furnished room at 516
East Kirby Ave. References re-
quired. Mr. Morrison.

FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
for gentleman. Garage if desired.
Phone Garfield 9668-M

Barber Shop and Beauty Shop.

7,7

Sheriff George A. Walters

SECOND TERM

Endorsed by the Following Prominent Detroit Jewish Citizens:

FRED M. BUTZEL

EUGENE SLOMAN
J. B. LASKY
SAM LACHMAN
IRVING WOLFGANG
LOUIS ROSENTHAL
I. AUGUST
NATHAN HACK
SAM FRIEDMAN
I. BERKOVITZ
WM. LIEBOWITZ
MEYER GINSBERG
JOSEPH CHERCOS

MILFORD STERN
RABBI HARRY Z. GORDON
DR. MORRIS D. SILVER
MOE EHRLICH
SAUL S. WEISMAN
SAM RAPPAPORT
JOE COMINER
JACK KRAUSE
HARRY BOESKY
WM. FANDEM
S. GUNSBERG
HARRY LEVY
B. ABRAMOVITZ

DR. J. H. POLOZKER
MAURICE J. CAPLAN
EMORY MONASH
ROY F. NATHAN
REV. A. KATZER
ED KIEIN
HARRY WOLOSHIN
LOUIS RICHTER
MEYER COHEN
ISRAEL BANK
SAMUEL WELLER
SAMUEL D. COHEN
J. J. ROSENTHAL

This Ad paid for by Sam Lachman.

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Herald Enters Primaries for

= Senatorial Nomination from

First District.

Roy Herald, an attorney with ofil
flees in the Penobscot Building, has'
FE entered the Republican primaries as
a candidate for State Senator from
= the First district. This district in-
EF- eludes Ilighland Park. Grosse Pointe,
Hamtramck, Plymouth. Northville,

= together with all Detroit wards east
of Chene street.
Roy Herald is a member of the far-
ulty of the Detroit College of Levy,

= which position he has held during the
past 10 years. Mr. Herald has been
a general practitioner since 1908.
= During that period he saw lie
tice of the present garnishee law,
=which he has pledged to amend in the
. next Legislature so that a working
man can not be garnisheed until af-
- ter judgment has been talc. 's against
'=_-
L
' him. Under our present law, any
u by
workman's wag es may be tied up
the filing of an affidavit, and when
' his Wages are so garnisheed the work-
:ran.: fetveenr lcoaszah position and the

=
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and

w. epecieiiie In Women's, Miss..'
Childreo's Hair frilling.

9013 OAKLAND AVE.

Champion Pilots Enter Auto
Races Carded for Labor
Day at Windsor.

Some of the best known drivers in
the middle west will display their,
talent on dirt at the Devonshire track
in Windsor on Labor Day. The event
will be the most spectacular of the
season. Racing fans will recognize,
the majority of the entrants, who are
among the best known in the middle'
west.
Among the pilots will be Howard
Taylor, holder of Michigan's 1923,
championship; Sam Ross, last year's
runner-up; Alvin Ross, holder of
1.ansing and Saginaw track records,
and others, aggregating an even
dozen.
Drivers will start at the crack of
the gun at 1:30, circling the Devon-
shire one-mile dirt track for 100 laps.

Portraits of
Children Eaclusively

SCHOOLER'S

For Appiontment Phone Northway

ma

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES AND
WARTS PERMANENTLY REMOVED by

multrrie electrolysis. Slaty to 700 hairs
removed per hour, according to your
case. I positively guaranties my work
to be pmenment. Phone Main 2769.

BEULA STARR,

419 capitol Tb

Candidate for Nomination
— for


CIRCUIT JUDGE
— the —

Bldg.

ELECTRICAL WORK

Henry F. Hurley

on

REPUBLICAN TICKET

ELECTRICIAN
Wiring and Repairing

"lie is is bunk's* lawyer and

sill make a II-orlon judge."

EDWARD N. BARNARD'S
RECORD:

Glendale 0523



Phone Main 6517

RADIO SERVICE

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Means and General Contractor
444 HAGUE AVENUE

Empire 5990
Call Us Up for An Estimate.

Maia

1501 Washington Blvd.

ease

REAL ESTATE
Attention of All Property Owners.

If you desire to buy or sell property and
at the Penne time have your Internet. pro-
tected then call on

COGUT & PEARL

Managers)

Cadillac 19711

RESTAURANT

GENERAL CONTRACTING

MYER LEVINE

C"'

WASHINGTON RADIO SHOP

3003 Hanna.. St.

3. r1,111, Pr...rifting Attorney. Kent
CountyOut of 1.9111 tams tried. he
lont only 52.
4. Drew litchis/an affidavit ,. used in
contest of Natimal RePublifan Conven-
tion. 1912.
F. Toed the nationally 'ammo Weber,
Illaekburn, Thump-"n Jewelry end Law-
son, .....
OPHIAI studies In medicine
6. Tool

IT He recentlyCon II Important
..... , without single defeat. including
.11 civil end flye murder es...

FORT SHELBY GARAGE BLDG.

(Jewish Theatre

Ilnrn in thia state and terminate
False•:iv of btlebilran, 1904.
R. President Itemahliem CIO, 1911
and 1912, and thalrman Speakers' Bu-
reau ten Presidential and two Senatnial
campaigns, heinw as•lanod with jer.
Terre., chairman. Nations] Chamber of
Commerce, as speaker in national cam-

1.

and electric,' enoInetring-
7. :Poured confeselim and conviction
of Mausiell. one of ArrlfriciR most no-
torioun criminals.
9. ('h•lienred right of one-men wrsnd
Jury to make pre.entnient, liceorder'a
Court; •Iso Recorder's eight to ter mi..,
dere...WW1 other then ea Comer••Ine. of
the l'eace. Mao part of Reporder's Art—
In each Inman,. his opinion sustained
by Supreme Court of this State.
9, Won Oalsni•n. Hubbell and Che•lte
..... In City in•mtigetion.
in. Won the (amino JITNEY ea.., en•
aiding hundred. of men Ix continue eni.
plortnente. and thnu•ands the only means
of ro nid Iran.porlstIon.
II. He defended Michael and Morris
Cremon on right acce•ion• without sny
compensation for his aer•icn.

Sigler. of Good Printing.

C. C. Berghoeffer, Prop.

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