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OBITUARY
DAVID MEISTER
David Meister, 71 years old, died
at his residence, 1953 Hazelwood ave-
nue, Sunday, Aug. 17. Funeral sere-
ices took place Monday, Aug. 18,
@Announcing
Miss Betty Davidov of 2220 Hazel-
wood avenue entertained at a shower
Wednesday, Aug. 13, in honor of her
sister, Mildred, a bride-elect of Sip.
(70R. TWELFTH AND PIIILADELPIIIA
showing a complete line of
The Misses Sophie Schwartz, Mollie
Haber and Ann Hertzoss spent the
last week-end in Flint at the Hotel
Maxwell and Chrysler Automobiles
Edith Albert has returned
from a trip to Chicago, where she
spent a fortnight with relatives and
Miss
Fenton & Garba ino
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friends.
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A group of young Detroiters, con-
sisting of the Messrs. Milton Silber-
berg, William Stern, Oscar Zemin,
Joseph Goldsmith, David Touff, My-
ron Stein and Arthur Levy are spend-
ing the week-end in Cleveland, where
they are the guests of Bertram Am-
ster at his annual beach affair.
Main Office, Linwood at
• Philadelphia
Twelfth at Philadelphi•, Branch
4638 Woodward Ave., Branch
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levey (Luella
Coskey), formerly of Detroit, who
completed a tour through Ohio and
Pennsylvania, were entertained with
a dinner and theater party in New
York Aug. 20 by Howard Steuber of
t'-at city. The occasion was the sec-
end wedding anniversary of the honor
guests.
Miss Sylvia Kramer of Hazelwood
avenue has returned from an extend-
ed visit with relatives and friends in
Chicago.
TURKS ENACT LAWS
LEVELED AT JEWS
AUCTION of New and
Used FURNITURE
° High Holidays
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Hundreds Witness Contestants
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As They Strain to Annex
Various Prizes.
Adopt Order Expelling Those From
Foreign Countries.
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4611 FOURTEENTH STREET
Garfield 2133
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26
AT 10 O'CLOCK
Buy at your own price out of high rent district.
JAMES CONLEY, Auctioneer.
Capable
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Recently from Europe.
Formerly Cantor
Czernowitz, Roumania,
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Announcement
Wiseacre Among Boys.
Mr. Meister was born in Kieff, Rus-
Winrers in the contests arranged
sia, and lived in Detroit 40 years. lie for the buys were Harry Levin of the
was a member of Beth Jacob Syna-
Sons of Judaea, who won the 50-yard
gogue and was actively interested in
dash and the 100-yard dash; Morris
the Home for the Aged and numerous
other Jewish charities in the city. Polinsky of the Sons of Judaea, who
Surviving Mr. Meister, besides his captured the 75-yard low hurdles;
wife, Bessie Rachel Meister, are three Sidney Adelson of the Herzl Ju-
children, ?Ors. Zeldah Harris, Mrs. damns. who excelled in the running,
Charles Marks and Saul Meister, and hop, step and jump, the eight-pound
one sister, Mrs. Louis Hoffman. shot put and the running broad jump;
Harry Karzman of the Ilerzl Ju-
daeans, who annexed the pentathlon,
MRS. MORRIS SCHULTZ
Mrs. Hermina Schultz, beloved and Morris Block, also of the Ilerzl
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wife of Morris Schultz, died suddenlyudaeans, who was victor in the run-,
at her late residence, 1421 Virginia sing high
jump.
Priam
Captured by Girls.
park. last Saturday morning. Funeral
The victors in the events in which
services were held Sunday, Rabbi A.
M. Hershman officiating. Interment the girls participated were Bessie
took place at Clover Hill Cemetery. Katz of the Roses of Zion, who won
Mrs. Schultz is survived by her bus- . toe 50-yard dash; Ida Kramer of the
iNaomi Girls, who led in the 25-yard
band, five daughters, Mesdames Sol dash; Mollie Rosenthal of the Hopes
Lehman of New York, Harold Selling' of Zion, who did the best running
of Chicago, H. Niman, J. S. Freeman broad jump; Goldie Lieberman of the
and H. Hyman of Detroit; one son, Hopes of Zion, who won the baseball
Edward Schultz of Detroit, and three throw, and Bessie Katz of the Roses
grandchildren, Barbaric and Bertram of Zion, who came out first in the
Ilyman and Ilarvey Freeman.
basketball throw and in the 75-yard,
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Port Huron and Way Ports—Sugar Island and Toledo
Out of DETROIT
Sir. Tuhmoo leaves Detroit for Port Huron and way porn daily
9:15 a.m. Returning, ar ri ves beck et 8:40 p.m. Sv.Owana leaves
1.30 p.m_ Paaaengers taking the 2.30 boat can ride asl•r as St.
Clair Flats,Taahmoo Park orGrande Point,returnon Str.Tashmoo
and enjoy one of the famous Tashrnoo dinners The trip to Port
Huron is one of the most picturesque out of Detroit-
Fare: Port Huron and return, (2.00; Flats and Tashmoo Park,
80c week days, 31.15 Sundays.
Leave Port Huron for Devoit daily 800 am. and 3:45 p.m
For Toledo end Sugar Island: Str. Greyhound daily 9:00 a.m.;
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week days, 75c Sundays. Toledo, $130 (R. T.) $1.00 one way.
Moonlights, 830 p.m Every Saturday and Sunday, 75c. Fin.
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You will find a spirit
of friendliness and a
home • like atmosphere.
Special rates NI week
or month and one-half
rate for children.
Zionist Federation Celebration Brings
Musk
Praise for Leader.
And
THE HAGUE.--(J. T. A.)—Trib-
ute to the achievements of Jacabus
Brother•in•Law Killed in Motor Acci-
Kann, Dutch Jewish leader, and at
dent Near Paris.
present Dutch Consul in Jerusalem,
the paper "De Telegraaf"
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—M. Naiditch, was paid by
in connection with the twenty-fifth an-
the Russian Jewish leader, prominent
Zanist and member of the Actions niversary of the Dutch Zionist Feder-
Committee of the World Zionist Or- ation.
At IS years of age, "De Telegraaf"
ganization, together with his heather-
writes, he was the head of the bank-
in- law, Mr. Ojansky, met with an au-
ing house of Lissa and Kann. It was
on
tomobile accident July 18, while
by his energetic and capable manage-
their Way from Paris to Dieppe. Nai-
ment that the firm attained its present
ditch received injuries on his leg and
high position. In 1906 it celebratul
font, while his brother-in-law was
its centenary, one of the greatest
killed instantly.
The accident occureil while they events in Dutch financial history.
lierzl's call, the paper proceeds,
were hurrying to make the steamer
found an immediate echo in Jacobus I
fee England, in order to arrive in time I
Kann. Ile founded the Netherlands I
for the first meeting of the Actions
Zionist Federation. It was not always,
Committee.
an easy task for him. His views were I
Naiditch was taken back to Paris,
not always the views of the majority I
where his doctor expressed the hope
in the federation. But for all that he
that he will soon recover.
movement.
Mr. 0;ansky was Naiditch's busi- never left the
Interested in Education.
ness manager.
In the life of Holland, too, Kann
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wan an active worker. Ile was of the , 1
Walters Adopted Innovations ,closest friends and helpers of the!
great Dutch pedag o gue, Jan Ligthart,
to Meet Rapidly Growing
and did a great deal for the educe-
Needs of Detroit.
I tional system at The Hague. It is due
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to him that The Hague has its School
Rapid growth of Detroit and neigh- I ; Union, its Netherlands High School!
boring communities has necessitated and The Hague School for Girls.
many changes and extensions in ad- ,
During the war he placed himself
ministration of the sheriff's office, ac- entirely at the service of the Dutch.
cording to Sheriff George A. Walters, , gvernment, acting as president of
who is a candidate for re-election.
the Exchange Commission, a post
ills activities have centered in which he accepted at the express wish
crime prevention, safety work and , of Dr. Traub, then Minister of El-
traffic regulation. Some of the serv-
ices he has developed are: A regular "nee.
The silver jubilee of the Nether-.
highway patrol, working from five
i lands Zionist Federation, in the ale
scattered sub-stations in the county;
metropolitan
area
police
squads,
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pence
of Kann, was incomplete, eon-
metropolitan
up of officers from all police eludes the Miner-
agencies, operating in Wayne county I •
and co-operatink with neighboring Alumni Association Endorses
counties; more than -100 volunteer
Toms on Basis of Record
deputies, serving without pay, patrol-
In Handling Cases.
ling roads at night; a complete tele-
phone notification system Wayne
county, aiding patrol squads in locat-
Robert NI. Tonis, chief assistant
ing highwaymen and other criminals. prosecuting attorney, candidate for
His staff includes only 100 men, prosecuting attorney, spoke before
Protestants, Catholics and Jews. Ap- the Delta Theta Phi Alumni Associa-
proximately half arc. engaged as court tion Wednesday noon at the union
attendants, others in service of court League Club. He discussed the nar-
orders, and the remainder in office cotic' law, prohibition enforcement
duty and crime investigation and and the functions of the prosecuting
prevention.
attorney's : office. Mr. Toms was
unanimously endorsed by the associa-
Twenty-five Drivers Ready to tion.
Nine of my opponents announced
Enter Devonshire Labor
that he would undertake a crusade
Day Races.
against the narcotic drug traffic in I
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Detroit, should he he elected," said
It is expected that 25 or 30 of the Mr. Toms. "lie said that he had care-
middle west's best dirt track auto fully studied 'Section 6335 of the ;
drivers will compete in the 100 - mile Michigan Compiled Laws of 1915' and
Labor Day race on Devonshire race found it 'woefully weak.'
"That law was repealed at the last
track.
Manager McClure Pulford says session of the Legislature and an-
that the receipt of early entries points other enacted," Toms said.
to this number of entries, which will
"The activity of the prosecutor's
necessitate the running of qualifying office is extremely important, calling
for close co-operation between the
heats.
Only 12 cars will be allowed in the police and federal authorities if con-
100-mile grind and the cars showing victions are to result and the traffic
the best speed in mile time trials is to be curbed. It must be directed
from flying start will be the ones ,to by a prosecutor who knows the law,
compete for the $1,500 in prizes to as it exists, not as it used to be."
The records show that out of 30,-
be offered for this race.
The winner will receive $750, sec- 680 cases handled in 1923, the prose-
ond $375, third $200 and fourth cuting attorney's office secured 29,-
8100. Each ear starting and finish- 755 convictions. Mr. Toms personal-
ing outside the money will be given ly handled nearly 600 cases.
a $50 consolation prize.
A conference of Polish rabbis con-
As the Devonshire oval is very fast ,
it is expected that some new dirt vented in Cracow at •• call issued by
track marks will be net during the the rabbinate of that city. The con-
holiday race.
ference continued four days and con-
sidered a program for strengthening
An obstinate man does not hold re figious feeling among the Jewish
I masses of Poland.
opinions, but they hold him.—Pope.
Lunch i ' and
s in
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Dinner
Served
(Kosher)
Dancing
Bellevue Hotel
(Largest Lake Hotel in the State.)
ABE BUSKER, Prop,
Bellevue Island, Lake Orion
Phone Bellevue 122
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MILLER
TO THE
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CIRCUIT COURT
Present Incumbent
Sept. 9, 1924
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DUTCH PAPER PAYS
TRIBUTE TO KANN
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CONSTANTINOPLE.-1J. T. A.)
—Anti-Semitic legislation has been
enacted in Turkey for the first time.
The last ordinance of the Turkish
government, regulating the rights of
foreign residents in Turkey, contains
obstacle race
the following clauses:
MRS. AUGUSTA BARRON
In the intermediate contests that
"Jews, who are foreign subjects
Mrs. Augusta Barron, 64 years of baseball and basketball throws wire
and are temporarily resilient in Tar- age, wife of Abraham Barron,
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won by Sylvia Singer of the Tifereth
key, must leave the country. One at her late residence, 3011 Calvert
Zion and the 50-yard dash by Fannie
year's time is given to those Jews who avenue, last Monday. Funeral serv- Kramer, also of the Tifereth Zion.
desire to appeal from this order."
ices were held Wednesday, interment
The relay race arranged for the
Russian Jews and those individuals taking place in Clover Hill Cemetery.
boys' clubs was nun by the Ilerzl Jo-
originating from White Russia are Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. daeans and that for the girls was an-
especially prohibited from using Con- Mrs. Barron is survived by her hus- flexed by the team representing the
stantinople as a transit center.
band and three children, Mrs. Carrie Naomi Girls.
Ilurwitz, Nathan S. Shapero and Miss
The prizes awarded to individual
Caroline Barron.
winners were of Jewish and Zionist
Mrs. Barron, who was born in Ger- significance.
many, lived in Detroit 40 years. She
was an active member of the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue and the founder of,
the Shapero [live, which is affiliated
with the Alaccabean order.
CONLEY'S SALESROOMS
Sigfried
Green
What Young Judaean leaders and
clubs term the most successful field
day in the history of the local ur-
ganization was staged last Sunday at12
Belle Isle and resulted in tae estab- I •
lishment of new records among the
clubs. It was marked not only by a
large attendance of leaders but by an i e
outpouring of members which was
said to be nearly complete. Events:
were held both for boys and girls of %
the junior clubs and for the inter. 2
mediates and prizes were awarded to r4
individual winners and to the clubs I A
scoring the most points. Silver lov- 1
cups, offered by Israel Zilber, a
former leader and an ardent sup-
porter
porter of Young Judaean activities,
were awarded to the Ilerzl Judaeans,
a boys' club, and to the Roses of'/
Zion, a girls' club. A third loving A
cup will be Presented to the junior
boys' club winning the baseball eham-
pionship which will be established at
the end of three weeks.
DAVID MEISTER
Joseph Markel was chairman of the
committee which arranged the day's
Rabbi Judah 1.. Levin officiating. In-
ternment was in Machpelah Cemetery events.
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Durant.
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Miss Ann Klunover, who has been
spending the past month in New York
and Paterson, N. J., is being exten-
sively entertained by her relatives
and friends. She will visit in Pitts-
burgh, Buffalo and Niagara Falls be-
fore returning to Detroit Sept. 1.
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