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PAGE THREE
Ku.
Club
e■ sset,„
t Harry Cohen, Attorney, Opens
I
Offices in the Lafayette
Building.
llarry Cohen, who has practiced
law in Michigan 10 years and for Vie
t-
past year was first assistant to
Mogen David.
ward N. Barnard, the noted criminal
at
• Jewish Agriculturists' Wives
At the last meeting of the Nlogen lawyer,
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oftic"
hats "P ei"
d al
Building, Caac
David Club, held last Saturday even.
Will Receive Aid of Field
mg at 1111 Westminster street, Ben 12" l ' art"ltte
0
Workers of Council.
Libson
was
elected
secretary
to
sue-
,
I
reed Harry Katzs, who resigned.
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NEW YORK.--Some of the scenes Henry Faigen was c'oosen cheer
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of ancient Palestine will be revived by leader. Short speeches on the Mean-
I
of Your Kippur were give n by
the Jewish (beaters of America and in g
nd Ben
.;
a their families during the festival Yankel Jesscl, Irwin Sho and
week of Succoth. Wherever a spirit Bruner. Henry Faigen and Aaron
I
e of communal co-operation and fellow. Karp read stories from The Detroit
I , :hip has loan awakened, special Sac. Jewish Chronicle.
0 coth programs will be presented by
I t he Young People's Leagues and by
,
/ the children of the religious schools
which have been established by tap
Ds:
ganinattiElltrrl
e dvpartment of farm and rural work
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buterle eplarla e-tA,
orio airetnicli rag
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Women.
11,' Sarah alark d nonos•,. • th •
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"At this season of the your," de- enovomen of her daugMet. 11 oi ont,
, ,o 1
.
t f Al-
a Mr. '. IIonry J J. S por 1 'ore
'' to Samuel Illoombere . of Dr , r .i'
a i .1 artI
';, g of
I bony',, N. Y. national chairman of the of mi, . and Mrs. It. M. ino,'-„h -..
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I council's form and rural department, ,
workers are busily Flint.
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0, "our council field w
., a. m.
tine the Jewlsh mothers on the , 'The Jewish Young Peorde's Society
form,
through
their
leagues,
in
help-
.
will
give
a
Halloween
dance al the
'it.
I ing to make the Succoth week full of Bancroft Hotel the evening of Thur.-
,
.te in cis nre,
/ happiness and rejoicing for their , ia
y.
30.
Set
.
The
summa
t
s headed by Lionel Gin•bure.lwr
assisi.•ti
thrill comes to u •
A
•• families. ' Areal
a in the thought that these Jewish farm by
it'the
30 l'tlnick; 1 1 nPel 111'sh
Mi sst Irene I hi li ppo-, G ertrude 1, lin•
40, groups catch the spirit and message Misses
• of Succoth more truly than do we . kofstein, Helen Goldstein and Stella
a
Who live in the city.
Thal, is planning numerous entortain-
I
. meats for the evening, ies keeping
Activ• Throughout Year.
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Mrs. Sporborg explained that the with the day, which will bo a stir-
•4!
, countal field workers are active prise for the guests. The Frank Jones
the year. It is during the Orchestra has been engaged to fur-
rt , throughout
winter months, especially, that the nigh the music. Novel tieket a in
r' .
I farm families welcome the council black and gold are being sold by
/ visitor, for she offers them much that members of the society.
the long, dreary months of'
O . relieves
monotony. The council worker At the election of (Avers held re-
'0 their
brings books for all members of the eently by the Sisterhood of Temple
I family from the council traveling Ii- Beth El Miss Pepi NI. Ileavenrich was
);
brary. Social events, to which the chosen president. She will be assist ed
neighboring farmers are invited, are by Mrs. A. D. Philippe, vice-presi-
ursecr et
a
Rry,
held at frequent intervals. Lectures dent; Mrs. John lmerman,
and Mrs Jacob Thal. treas sr. a bbi
.4 • on hygiene; nnhousehold .
Samuel Gordon of Cincinnati, who is
vices; meetings for the discussion of
a , . rural
,
on-
questions; religious schools for officiating rabbi for the Bdth El C
I
at
the young; classes in English and citi- gregatio, n addressed the sisterhood
.
zenship, and organizations for the I a meeting which was held Oct 1 at
, women, the youth and the children-- the Community Center, on "The Re-
of Motheraood,” emnlm-
these represent but part of the va- ,the
riety of activities fostered by the I sizing the religious duties of the Jew-
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hr
at
'p.
on
nd
to
it
ies
uls.
no..
uld
I if
ing
nor
ex.
r-
will
to
sad
the
, Is
now
a
so
eUs-
(lige
b-
land
p to
pt ion
Used
snue
at an
'rival
for
p ali
t are
oh a
It the
sutra
pact
I new
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The Year's Greatest
Furniture Event
T
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Annual Ball
Detroit Hebrew Orphans Home
CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS
CALL LEADING LADY
ANOTHER MME. DUSE
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Phone Cadillac 5074
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AUCTION
Furniture
TUESDAY,
OCT. 14
s alsas,
clots*
Get a Good Closed Car,
Sedan or Coupe
EO
Closed and Open Cars. Many Late Models.
Here Are a Few of Many Bargains
Take your choice of Reos or other fine
makes. Fours and Sixes.
CONLEY'S SALESROOMS
Gs
Dancing Every Saturday Noon,
From 12 to 2:3
GLENN NICHOLS' ORCHESTRA
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SPECIAL FEATURE!
ALSO EVERY EVENING
Roof mg Insulating, Fireproofing
• and Waterproofing Products
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Detroit's Largest and Most Artistic Cafe
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Keystone Roofing 11Ifg. Co. 0
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Arena Gardens
TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 18
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Robinson-Cohen Co.
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high
HARRY COHEN
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enth
in.
furrA re a 1r
t1-1,2 unvefilerted pal)
'hod' if rOprafatiff a
3934. Mr. Cohen, who is also en-
titled to praetice law in Illinois,
earned hia way through law school
after serving as clerk in law offices.
During hia career as student he spent
much time in the courts listening to
important cases.
In 1915 and 1916 he was associated
IIE purchasing power of the Hadley Associate
with Fred A. Baker, an eminent au-
Stores of which we are one makes possible
HASTINGS AT HIGH STREET
thority on constitutional law, and it
the tremendously low prices which prevail in
war through. this association that he
Hamilton and Philadelphia
this, the greatest of our Annual Million-a-Week
became attorney for the welfare de-
W. Warren at Thirtieth St.
partment of Dodge Bros.
Sale.
Oakman and Davison
Throughout our entire store you will find values
Mr. Cohen added to his experience
that make this the year's greatest furniture event.
in socio-legal mirk as a result of his
appointment
in
1917
as
an
attorney
Extra Liberal Credit Terms on everything pur-
for the United Jewish Charities. lie
chased during this gigantic sale.
gained much of his bankruptcy and
commercial law experience through
his association with Fixel & Fixel.
Mr. Cohen has declared himself in
favor of legislation providing for pub-
Make Arrangements Now to Attend the
lie defenders to represent prisoners
council field workers. During the lab mother.
unable to retain counsel. Until such
i past summer, the farm children were i
The Sabbath School of Temple legislation is accomplished, he said,
Michigan Ave. and Washington Blvd.
i
t ' tau ght the art of caning, so that the Beth El opened last Sunday with a attorneys esiperienced in criminal law
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I fruit crop might be preserved for the
'should volunteer their services to de-
40..wavowiamoomm!0,!""00„,,,00...s.avo.",„0,0"00.%,,0‘.,,! winter months. Still another service i large attendance. Mrs. Gerald Gold- serving indigent prisoners, in the
''' , for which there is great need is that farb is superintendent and is assisted
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same spirit as some members of the
'of information and advice on all goes- by Mrs. Alex Leoinsohn, Mrs. B •
Kramer and the Misses Stella Thal medical profession offer their serv-
tions and problems that concern the !
ices. Ile says that if he is satisfied
GIVEN BY THE
welfare and progress of the rural and Irene Philinre.
by recognized persons or agencies of
fancily.
Miss Mae Solson of Bassett, Neb. • a prisoner's inability to procure
Them, workers are to be found in • is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Ale a counsel, that he would be willing to
Connecticut, Rhode Inland, New !S. Levinsohn.
contribute hie services.
York, New Jersey, Pensylvania and
ARE NOW IN PROGRESS
Michigan, and even in California. No
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ilinhberg and
of
venue
organization has done more to make sons of Pilgrim and Sir. and Sirs. Jo-
Cam p au, t he W o od war d A
at J
Wich
means thOS.
h
and
the Jewi-h mother and her faintly on . seoh Hirschberg and family of had
be wide ned be twee n Davison
Ha mtramck, will no doubt
Seven-Mile Road.
the farm contented and happy. The Axe spent the holy days in the city.
service of the National Council of
Henrietta Schnitzer Heads Troupe in
GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR
Jewish Women has been one of the
Alex S. I.evinsohn attended the
Second Play of Season.
ADMISSION $1.50 PER COUPLE—$1.00 SINGLE
This is one of the most attractive investments you can possibly
determining factors contributing to- world series games at Washington,
make, but you must hurry!
' ward the creation of a settled Jewish D. C.
Mrs. Sidney Stone, chairman, and Mrs, Fannie Rodin, rice-
The reopening of the Yiddish the-
form population in the United States.
president, as well as the other members of the Board of Dirge-
"SEE SLOBIN FOR JOS. CAMPAU FRONTAGE"
atrical season, under the management
tors, will have tickets for sale.
Samuel Weinberg of Prescott spent
uslohrearhsanitntS,:ogiii,1;
Juliu,s, ta
the holy days with Mr. and Mrs. Ger. •
Statement of the Ownership, Manage
old Goldfarb.
city a new cast, every member of
meet, Circulation, Etc., Required
Cherry 6062
by the Act of Congress of August ! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thal are spend- which
403 Ford Bldg.
b at h
24, 1912, of The Detroit Jewish ing several days in Detroit with their herself hian'
Chronicle, published once per week children. Mr. and Mrs. is M. Thal. this country and abroad. •
The enthusiastic reception given
f or Oct. 1.9 24 .
:10; . 1 Detroit. Mick.
Mrs. Harry Lenick and Mrs. Saul this company at its initial appearance ffs
WhIlh\
111\
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by an overflow audience gave reason -74
the meet-
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
Goldstein were hostesses
for great ex pectations from this
COUNTY OF WAYNE —ss.
group and froni the support that Ole
Before ate, a Notary Public in and ing of the Tuesday Club. a
community has declared itself ready
for the state and county aforesaid,
TALMUD TORAH PLANS
to give the troupe.
personally appeared J. 11. Schakne ,
Sunday evening, Oct. 12, a corn-
I who, having been duly sworn accord-,
ITS YEARLY MEETING
etly-drama, "Regards from Horne,"
Managersays
that
he
' ing to law deposes and
o
which
has been labeled a "riot of
The De-
A
0 is the Bilsiness
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The regular yearly meeting and laughter," will be presented. The _t.
1 Jewish Chronicle and that the
FA
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e
ue
following is, to the best of his knowl- election of officers of t
1545 Church Street 0
musical
rum bers and is rated among ,—
d belief, a true statement of Talmud Torah. located at 121 Rose- play,
by Samar
Phone Glendale 9369
ge an
ed
ana eme nt and if dale court will be held at the Talmud the finest productions of the year.
h' tp
wooer
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14. at
Termed
Second Dose.
Tuesday
evening,
Oct.
Torah
t
a daily
paper, the circulation), etc., of
Participating in the performance
0
7:30 o'clock. The Talmud Torah re-
WHITE STAR ROOFS ON EVERY STREET
A the aforesaid publication for the date cently
opened
its
Hebrew
school
for
will
be
Henrietta
Schnitzer, leading
shown in the above caption, required !
(Jen are lady, nationally known dramatic star,
, em- the corning season and children
,
ug.
REGIONAL DISTRIBUTORS
1912
c f ,to Aug.4
by the At
recognized
in Europe as a sec-
is
bodied in sec inn 443, Postal Laws !being enrolled. The officers have re-
A
enroll their chit- who
onto Ouse . Assisting her will be Isaac
on
and Regulations, printed on the re- quested that parents
dean as soon as possible, so they may llonigman, leading man, stage dinr-
•I verse of this form, t o-wit:
,
performer in Maurice
1. That the names and addresses. not miss any of the class work. tor and
sod 9:30 to 1.
From 6 to
Art Theater; Sadie
the publisher, editor, managing' Classes are held from 4 o'clock in the
°I of
zed as one gra of the
S hcin g old, reco
editor and business managers are :' afternoon to S o'clock in the evening. Swamis
r
on the Yiddish stage;
b e st singers
INCLUDING
0 P blisher Joseph J. Cummins, 2075 ,
Samuel Auerbach, the author and cif
0' Hazelwoodavenue, Detroit, Mich.;
$2,500,000 Property
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P
rchases
rector
of
the
company; Clara Honig.'
u
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Joseph J. Cummins, 2075 Ile
0 editor,
man, a singer with an enviable see-
Opposite Plant of Ford
zelwood avenue, Detroit, Mich.; man-
;7 --
ord on the stage in New York and
aging editor, Abraham C aplan, 4226
Motor Company.
. elsewhere; I. Goldstein, Anneta Ro- I
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0 Lincoln avenue, Detroit, Mich.; busi-
One of the most important land senthal, an opera singer; Simon las' ,
mess manager, J. II. Schakne, 2073
kal and two recently arrived Euro.
0 Hazelwood avenue, Detroit, Mich.
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. deals consummated in Greater Detroit
Chaim Y ablokoff and
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(Give
ac
That the owners are:
I giIIIIINIIIII
'2.
, names
and
addresses
of
individual
during
the
past
year
was
completed
Peon
rtler.
Asphalt
Shingles.
Maw*
Roof
With
Leaky
Old
Recover Your
owners, or, if a corporation, give its last Friday when Morris Frg, Sam Ce
INIMMIM ■ aMl••••• ■■■•••!.....MMM....
\1 LI I 0 I I 0 I LI I IN 0 WII II , name and the names and addresses' the jeweler, purchased from the
Ford'
11 ME%
tra of
(VI LI 10 I inn l Mil MI OIL • ,
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l Motor Company the 43-acre rtract
, of stockholders owning or holding I
, per cent or more of the total amount land across Woodward avenue from
, of stock.) The Detroit Jewish Chron.: the Highland Park plant of the motor
The area is bounded by
, icle, 850 West High street; Jos. II
,l Woodward, Hamilton, Manchester
Cummins, 2070 Hazelwood avenue
Schakne, 2073 ad Edgcwood avenues.
Detroit, Mich.; J. 11.
Mr. Friedberg intends to subdivide
Hazelwood avenue, Detroit, Mich.; i
corn-
Florence Margolis, 2075 Hazelwood the
i e property for residential,es, ac-
l ml and industrial purpos
, avenue, Detroit, Mich.; Oscar Cum
mini, 2073 Hazelwood avenue, De.. cording to his representatives. The
IWoodward and Hamilton frontages
omit, Mich.
, ' will be devoted to commercial sites,
3. That the known bondholders the Detroit Terminal Railroad frort.
! mortgagees, and other security hold- I
ersowning or holding t per cent or I age to industrial sites, and the re-
o of total amount of bonds, mart- I mainder to residential sites.
mote
The amount paid for the land
. . has
of New and Used
gages, or other securities are: (If not been made public, but It is un-
there are none, no state.) None.
derstood that Mr. Friedberg values
4. That the two paragraphs next the property in excess of 62,500.000.
bone iving the names of the own-
The 43-acre site between W ood-
b i ers, stockholders and security hold-
ers if any, contain not only the list ward and Hamilton avenues was ac-
a ired when the motor company
era bc•ight its first large tracts, was sold
iof stockholders and security ho
law they appear upon the brooks of the to the Chevrolet Motor Comp in
[company but also, in cases where the 1912 for S200,000, and then inn n 1y915,
stockholder or security holder ap- when Henry Ford wanted the Detroit
pears upon the books of the company Terminal railway right-of-way located
pears
10 A. M.
trustee or in any other fiduciary more conveniently to his factory, was
relation, the name of the person or bought back for S1,000,000, it is said.
corporation for whom such trustee is
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Follow the
acting, is given; also that the said
1924 Reo four-passenger Coupe, five
Come Early
Crowd.
two paragraphs contain statements Hudson-Essex Cars Stimulate
balloon tires and steel wheels,
for Choice.
Everywhere a Preference
!embracing talent's full knowledge
bumpers and other extras. Used
and belief as to the circumstances
for Enclosed Cars.
for demonstrating only. Big re-
and conditions under which stock-
,
. holders and security holders who do
and Essex are bringing the
duction in price.
not appear upon the books of the whole world around to a preference
Brand new Rickenbacker Sedan.
company as trustees, hold stock and for enclosed cars. Even a number of
,
securities in a capacity other than export markets now are asking for a
1923 Rickenbacker Coupe, very
Merchants and manufacturers should see
4611 FOURTEENTH ST. GARFIELD 2133.
that of a bona fide owner; and this majority of their shipments in
clean. Lots of extras.
our used Speedwagon offerings.
- afflant has no reason to believe that coaches and sedans, according to
1923 Reo four-Passenger Coupe; re-
any other person, association, or cor- word received from the Iludaon far
poration has any interest direct or tory by Aaron DeRny, Hudson-Eases
finished. Lots of extras.
other securities than as so stated by
distributor.
That is unusual," said Mr. DeRoy,
him,
5. That the average number of "because motoring customs in foreign
copies of each issue of this publica- countries have been entirely different
tion sold or distributed, through the from those in America. Many mo-
main or otherwise, to paid subscrib- torists ride with tops down—as Amer-
ers during the six months preceding icans did 10 years ago. The auto-
Wit`
Art
the date shown above is. (This in- mobile isn't outstandingly the article
COnteNal
formation is required from daily pub- of utility it is here in the United
M
Ampere
i licat ons only.)
States.
J. 11. SCHAKNE,
But the unipiestinned all-weather
Business Manager.
advantages of the eloped ear. and the
Sworn to ad bscribed before me
Hudson and
unrivalled value wh
September, 1924 .
ichtheir coaches,
his 25th dayn of su
Essex have built i nto
WILLIAM A. PANZER.
is changing this."
My commission expires March 8, '26.
PA
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