PitfrittonlLwisn alixr% IL PAGE NINE M. A. FECHHEIMER SHOPPING DIRECTORY DR. EXPIRES SUDDENLY :-: CLASSIFIED :-: 1. PET STOCK ASBESTOS PRODUCTS Northway Northway 5389 It, sy ty. ael nn to st. tee he of a the in 1780 ROYCE & PASSMORE, Inc. STANDARD ASBESTOS MFG. CO . Dealers ;n Canaries, Parrotsnd Gold-Fish; also Bird, Fish, Dog a n d Poultry Supplies. Manufacturers and Contr•ctors of STEAM PIPE and BOILER COVERINGS ROBERT M. DRYSDALE HIRAM JACKSON 119 E. Jefferson Ave. Phone Mainline 800 W. BALTIMORE PRINTING AWNINGS THE STYLER PRESS Stylera of Good DETROIT CANVAS CO. C. C. .lie-s Detroit Products. WINDOW SH ADES, AWNINGS, TENTS, ETC. Cadillac 5970 937 Lamest St. E. eat torn tied end Ito. Berghoeffer, Prop. FORT SHELBY GARAGE BLDG. Phone Main 5517 I s of Printing. RADIO SERVICE GERMINATORS B edIlor., 11.wohes, Fleas and their Hal. sod Mice destroyed with egg' ,,,on gas sod other method, Ender g 'Irive guarantee at low cost. We s- m , treatment and car. rr yo u gourteoua Fumigator licensed and Lgga dwl by Board of Health. I), t'olt Cleveland •nd Toledo Exterminator crg miwny, Hickory 06II. Radio Service Radio Sets, Repairs ■ Sots, R.% Caw gulling Work. Soo so. WASHINGTON RADIO S HOP 1601 Washington Blvd. MOVING__ , STORAGE StElrose 4779 SHIPPING M. MM RESTAURANT Straus Kosher Restaurant We serve all kinds of dairy lunches. WHY WORRY ABOUT COOKING AT HOME. (1964 Twelfth St.-Cdr Taylor. Phone Empire 0151 Wee resalee lunches, dinner. or sifter theatre•suppers at very reasonable pricew The sudden death of Dr. Moses A. Fechheimer occurred early last Tues. day morning at the Phoenix Club, as the result of an attack of her rt fail- ure. Dr. Fechheimer, who was a prominent physician of the city, was born in Detroit in 1875 and received his medical degree front the Detroit College of Medicine. Following an interneship at St. Mary's Hospital he studied abroad. Upon his return to Detroit he began the practice of his profession which continued until his death. Ile resided with his two sis- ters, the Misses Maud and Reeba Fechheimer, at 26 Monterey avenue. Dr. Fechheimer was a member of the Phoenix Club, the Wayne County Medical Society and the American Medical Association. he was active in many charitable organizations. He possessed a pleasing and genial per- sonality and enjoyed the friendship of a wide circle. The funeral took place from his late residence Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rabbis Leo M. Franklin and Henry J. Berkowitz officiating. Burial was in Woodmere Cemtery. Dr. Fechheimer is survived by his sisters, the Misses Maud and Reeba Fechheimer; two brothers, Dr. Karl Si. and Sidney M. Fechheimer. An- other brother, Henry M. Feehimer, died more than a year ago. OFFICERS ARE FETED BY PURITY CHAPTER Purity Chapter, No. 359, Order of Eastern Star, entertained Monday evening, Oct. 27, at the Eastern Star Temple with a reception and dinner PHOTOGRAPHERS in honor of the first three officers of tach chapter in Wayne county. Dur- REV. GABRIEL ZAKUTO ing the dinner a program was given by members of the chapter. Miss 1644 Gladstone Ave. Aline Schiller, accompanied by her I•TH r,0011 Empire 5036-J. sister, Miss Irene Schiller, gave sev- With Congregation Mishlian !area eral vocal selections; Mrs. Sadie Ja- STROH BUILOINO Expert Mohel. cobson played the violin; the Misses Portraits of Adelaide and Beatrice Klein danced Wedding ceremonies performed. Children Exclusively and Harold Nelson, accompanied by Miss Gladys Woodruff, sang. In addition to the guests from S Wayne county, several officers of the Grand Chapter of Michigan were City and present. Peter Larson, Worthy Grand Suburban Moving Patron; Helen McGaw, Grand Ada; Mrs. M. Thompson, Grand Ruth, and Olive hart, Grand Esther, were among the visitors. The visiting mat- rons and associate matrons gave the degrees of the order to Helen Morer, Esther Schiller, Ann Kreekum, Re- becca King, Martha Perlman, Eva Periera, Doris Burnstine, Rose Bens- man, Fanny Cohen, Eva Benson and For Automobiles, Trask. anal Motor Boats Samuel Kavanau. The performance at the Majestic Theater Monday evening, Nov. 24, will be under the auspices of Purity Chapter. At a meeting to be held Phone Calstatiolo 4111 11.1W Selina Avosuo at the Eastern Star Temple on Alex- andrine avenue next Monday evening members of the chapter will receive tickets for the performance. Vol MOVING Cut-Rate 1957 Grand River Ave. SHEKELL Phone, Cad. 6853-4679 STARTING - LIGHTING - IGNITION Genuine Parts - Factory Service AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP. 1 -.4 10 R 74- t R S ' C .W ALAN KOPELSON V west MUER rot The Leschetirky Method. The Groundwork of Perfect Piano Playing. 1611 TAYLOR AVENUE Tel. Empire 2873-W. The Vital Factor of Safety .MIT4'..4,1WAVAvgimm-7-- 1 Civil engineers constructing S 33 a bridge must know precisely the stresses and strains lit c llr- repeatedly . sought by client: seeking investment of capi1.11 is ample proof of the sound- ness of this service. ringat every point. Similarly a bank's executives must readily recognize the factor The National Bank of Commerce is knot It prima- rily, as a commercial bank of strong resources and pro- gressive policy. lint him- dre(k know its also in a of safety in investment of funds. In finding profitable employ- ment for money, this bank draws on accurate, intimate creative role, and (late much of their groiith from oppor- knowledge of %%odd securi- ties. That our advice is tunities that we initiated. THE National Bank of Commerce OF DETROIT MEMBER OF FEDI-RAI. RESERVE SYSTEM Foreign Exchange 1 Yornearic Exchang• 0 Alc1Y proosit Vaults Soled beposit Boots and signatures Complete record of balances customers' checks is kept at both hunks, and can be conked at either without delay Savings Accounts Checking Accounts Commercial Accounts Jo on Sating. , BUILDING OP: GENERAL MOTOR: Gm nom,. Bash 144 FORT STREET, WEST • . Cti•ice Resources 111,000,000 O4,11;1.,ouu Capital, Surplus and Profits 1414 BROADWAY Out of the high rent district, which enables as to you • real Hungarian Kosher meal at popular prices. Loclg• Partin, Weddings and Banquets Speci•I attention given to Harry Gretcliko, Ruth Sage, Props. DETROIT CONSERVATORY senior The autumn session of the Polish diet, which was scheduled to open desires pupils for piano and accom- Oct. 21, WAS postponed to Oet. 22 on account of the Jewish holiday, Sinn+. panist engagements. Sara Bradley, Torah. This Was the result of a request from the Jewish members of the Melrose 1355-W. Polish sejm to the speaker, who took into consideration the Jewish calendar. • • •• • C. THON-Cartage, moving and ex- Children of aliens will not be permitted to compete for scholarshipe in pressing. Phone Melrose 0119-M. the schools of London, according to the decision of the educational com- SALESLADY desires position, prefer- mittee of the London County Council. The exclusion of children of aliens ably in Jewish place. Phone Glen- from the scholarship contest has been in vogue for some time and an appeal was made to the educational committee to rescind the order. dale 6098. • • • • FOR RENT-Furnished room for one ('rime Minister Mussolini and Cardinal Gaspari were fully satisfied with or two gentlemen. We Side. the report of Sir Herbert Samuel, High Commissioner of Palestine, with Phone Walnut 2306-J. regard to the Catholic interests in Palestine, declared Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Cherry 4239 CEMENT GARBAGE AND ASH RECEPTACLES Don't W•1‘ Till You Got • Corot Notice. Buy Nor-Sava Money H. who was in Rome recently on a short visit before leaving for Geneva. Dr. Weizmann also stated that he was very much satisfied with the results of his visit to Palestine. FOR SALE-Webb Ave., 2990. A very elaborate and distinctive du- plex, containing seven rooms with reception hall, bath and community lavatory in each apartment. Hand painted decorations on canvas i n living room and dining room. Ivory enameled finish throughout. En- tire basement plastered, including recreation room. Two-car garage and side drive. Open Saturday and Sunday afternoon and all evenings until sold. Phone Garfield 1253-M. The Jewish Technical High School of Vilna, the only one of its kind in Poland, has been forced to cut its activities in half as a result of the financial crisis of the Orb, which has been supporting the institution. With the with- drawal of Ort aid, the school tried to support itself, but since must of the students must earn their own living, it was found that increasing the tuition fees was impossible. Although local Jews have contributed, the only hope for resumption of activities lies in the success of the Ort reconstruction fund • • • FOR RENT-College student desires roommate in modern home, Shower bath and al home comforts. Farns- worth near new library. Phone Northway 0961. deliberting on what is to be included in a statement of Jewish demands. The Polish government recently declared that, having adopted a new atti- tude toward the national minorities, it would like to see the Jewish ques• tion settled, but is prevented from doing so because the Jewish representa- tion in the parliament is not united on the question. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room for refined gentleman, in private home. Phone Northway 5004. A contribution of $600,000 to poor families of •eline, Czecho.Slov•ki• the town of his birth, and a fund for founding II hospital and synagogue there were the gifts of Joseph Deutsch, a furniture merchant of New York, during a recent trip to Europe, he informed more "tan 200 of his employ, at a dinner in his honor recently at the Hotel Biltmore. Employ,: of the chain of stores conducted by Mr. Deutsch and his brother, Adolph Deutsch, gave the dinner in the former's honor. Joseph Deutsch came to New York in 1887 at the age of 12. Hard work and thrift gained him success in the ; furniture business, he said, though he was penniless when he came to the United States, • • • • CUNARD • • • • Professor Julius Reach, rabbi at the Maisel Synagogut. in Prague, 1111 . 111- her of the Jewish National Cuncil of CzechikSlovakia and president of the Prague Zionist Federation, died Sept. 18. Rabbi Reach is a descendant of one of the oldest Jewish families in Prague, according to tradition founded by Rabbi Jehuda Chassid. the great ethicist. Rabbi Reach was at one time secretary to Graetz, the Jewish historian. • • Jews (non - citizens) going abroad for a temporary visit not exceeding one year will be United readmitted to the States irrespective of the quota. TO EUROPE In the shortest possible time. Sailings every Wednesday on one of the thre express steamers BERENGARIA AQUITANIA MAURETANIA Jan Chakste, president of the Latvian republic, has started libel action- against four anti-Semitic newspapers which have been attacking him for having ordered a portrait of himself painted by a Jewish artist, Jan Motzkin. On the some clay, obviously by arrangement, all the anti-Semitic newspapers , in Latvia published nn article under the heading "President Has Portrait , FOR RENT--Steam heated room to Painted by Jew." The president was strongly censured for having gone to relined and respectable business a Jewish artist for his portrait. Some of the statements nimbi. against the woman. Northwest section. Ref- president in the article were highly libelous. erences. Roslynn-Helen Apts., Apt. A-1. 10210 Wilson Ave. Take A statement with regard to the solution of the Jewish problem in Poland Trumbull car to Calvert, one block will shortly he read in the Polish sejm by a represeantative of the "Kola," east. the club of the Jewish deputies in the Polish parliament. The "Kolo" is Pr. Joseph S. Kornfeld, former American minister to Persia, was a guest at the government house in Jerusalem recently. Ho visited the buildings of the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus, where he was received by Dr. J. L. MOW1108, member of the Palestine curatorium of the university, and the secretary, his Zaay. Dr. Kornfeld .leclared that he WIN gratified to be able to report, on his return to America, that the spiritual, no less trian the material, development of Palestine is being cared for. Dr. Wechsler, secretary of the American Physicians Board, which is interested in appoint- ing the medical faculty of the university, arrived in Jerusalem in connection with the micro-biological institute which is to be inaugurated shortly. • • • • FOR RENT-Furnished room for gentleman, with private family. 2266 Blaine. Bornstein. BUSINESS WOMAN desires room and board with refined family. An organization for the purpost. I of bringing relief to the large number Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 789. of physicians who are stranded in European countries has been formed Initiative in the matter has been taken by Dr. A. J. Rangy of New York, A I , I 0 S FOR S A LE- Packard who recently returned from Europe, where he participated in the meetings Straight Eight demonstrator. Low of the Jewish World Relief Conference in Carlsbad. Under mandate of mileage. Perfect condition. ('all this conference, he was authorized to form an American physicians' com- Mr. Farrington, Cadillac 7000. mittee for the aid of the physician refugees in Europe. Announcement to Packard Detroit Blanch, 574 East this effect Wohs Mode by Dr. Roney. The members of the committee formed • Jefferson. are: Drs. Samuel J. Kopetsky, henry W. Fraventhal, William Linder, Henry FOR RENT-Five-room flat. Ileat Roth, E. W. Friedman, A. Ilymanson, N.Ratnoff, E. Altman and I. S. Ilitvclt furnished. Reasonable rent. 31113 What is considered to be a violation of the constitutional principle guar. Hazelwood. Phone Garfield 9321 -J. antt.eing equality of rights to all citizens of the German republic is holding FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room the attention of the German Jewish communal hlders, particulrly the Jewish for gentleman in private honie. teachers in Berlin. The school council of Berlin elevated a Jewish teacher Taylor near Linwood. Phone Gar- to the position of superintendent. Following this appointment, the Prussian field 8189-R. minister of education, Buelitz, instructed all school authorities in Prussia not to appoint Jews to such positions. The Jewish teachers in Berlin have FOR RENT-Lower five-room flat submitted their protest against the decision, terming it a direct violation w ith garage. 29(11 Gladstone, cur- of the constitution. The Kehillah of Berlin has taken a great interest in tier Lawton. 'Walnut 5998-R. this case and a meeting was convened for the purpose of considering the course of action to be taken. ' FOR RENT-Large, well furnished • • • room for one or two gentlemen. The Jews fell on the battlefields in the great war "not for a fatherland 2932 Monterey Ave. SITERFLUOUS HAIR-Moles and to which they can never belong, but for the great idea of Jewish liberty warts permanently removed by which stirs all the Jews of the world," writes the Form. Nueva, a F'ascisti organ in Rome. These Jews may be compared, it proceeds, with the Gari multiple electrolysis. Sixty to 700 hairs removed per hour, according baldians and other heroes who fought for the idea of the freedom of other to your case. I positively guaran- peoples so they could secure their own freedom. The thousands of Jew.: ' tee my work to be permanent. who died on every battlefield in the great war have won for the Jews the flora Main 2789. Bente Starr, 418 right to constitute their natkinal state They will liberate the Jewish nation from the domination of the Jewish bankers who hold the world in Capitol Theater Bldg. thrall. For the peace of the world, it is necessary to reconstruct a father- land for the Jewish nation, it argued. • • • • WOMEN WILL ASSIST IN SYNAGOGUE FUND The J.•wish women of the nurth- west seccion of the city, especially those living in the Joy Farm district, have organized a ladies auxiliary for the purpose of assisting in raising funds fora synagogue to be built in the Joy Farm vicinity. At the first meeting of the auxiliary, held Oct. 14 at the home of Rev. A. Leibovitz, 9282 Martindale avenue, $100 was donated by the ladies present. The 'temporary officers elected at that : meeting are: Mrs. P. D. Jacobson, president; Mrs. Samuel I'lisko, treas- urer, and Mrs. Samuel Schubiner, cor- responding secretary. An invitation has been extended to all the women in the neighborhood to become mem- bers of the auxiliary. Mrs. Schubiner, i whose telephone number is Garfield 7187-W, will give detailed informa- tion concerning the auxiliary to any- , one desiring it. CARD OF THANKS The undersigned, having had the . honor to officiate on the past holidays at the synagogue of Congregation !Enid Mosche, herewith wishes to ex- press his gratitude to the officers and all the members of the congregation for their cordiality during his stay here. Ile also wishes to assure there, . that he deeply appreciates their kind- ness during this most pleasant experi- ence in his career. CANTOR ANTON ROSENFELD. The work of a young German Jewish successful financier ,11, --ter shadows the late Hugo fftonnee by his patriotic attitude and of I-, bring about a deflation of German currency is the topic of article- in the Berlin newspapers. The writers contrast his activities with those of th.• late Hugo Stinnes and other German magnates who enriched I henisely..- by the still further inflation of Germany's currency. The nom is Jiti...1, Michael, 30 years of ago. lie was born in 1894 in Frankfurt, the son of an Orthodox Jewish merchant. Ile, too, is to strictly observant Jew. Soon after the u- or, in which he fought from the outbreak, he founded the firm of J. Michael & Co., which developed rapidly anti in 1923 owned :10 con. earns having international ramifications. • • • • Dr. liension, Keren Hayes.' delegate, left New York on his way to China, whence he will proceed to India, 'Mesopotamia and Palestine. Inter- esting details were disclosed by Dr. Bension as to the bequest of $600,000 to the Keren Ilayesod by Israel Shemtov, a wealthy Jewish citizen of Bag- dad. According to the law in Mesopotamia, a bequest becomes "wakuf,", which makes it impossible for the owner to dispose of the property or to alter his will. The revenue of Mr. Shemtov's estate, which amounts to , £12,000 yearly, will be spent by the Keren Ilayesod in Palestine. In addi- tion to this bequest, Mr. Shemtov has handed over certain buildings in the form of mortgages, made out in the name of Dr. Bension, the income to be spent for the development of spiritual science in the llebrew University of Jerusalmen. • • • • The Jewish population settled in the colonies of the Ica in the Argentine numbers 5,360 representing 30,725 persons, according to figures received from the headquarters of the Jewish Colonization Association. There are 2,650 colonists, their families representing a population of 19,280 In addition, there are 2,710 families of agricultural workers, numbering 11,445 persons. Four hundred and thirty colonists have paid hack to the lea all advances made in the course of a period of eight years and are now the owners of their farms. The land owned by the Ira covers sn area of ; 590,000 hectare., In 1923, the colonialist sowed 225,759 hectares, as com- pared with 196,288 hectares in 1922. The crops produced were valued at $4,587,591. The value of the live-stock owned by the colonists was esti- mated last year at $8,093,884. higan Mic Paper Stock Cowl MEYER BARRON, Prow Buyers of All Kumla el WASTE PAPER 1342 Brewster St. Cedilla. Cadilla• 1708 1204 M. KOFFMAN 1. i., INS E. Itancmk Melrose 1468 Ode.. 1503 Fir. Nat'l Banta Bldg. Cadillac 0777 HOUSE FOR SALE - Fenkell dis- trict, near new synagogue. Newly completed. Seven rooms and bath, including breakfast room, also sleeping porch and garage. Attrac- tive decorations and first class fur- nace and extra toilet in basement. ('rice $8,400, $1,200 down. snr, per month. 2311 Monterey. Hem- ' lock 6774-M. for one in private home. 1935 Clairmount. f f Ilttl iKX K R UCILIC IfiX VEX 1fRtit Restaurant • • • • a FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room P Hungarian Kosher Little (From Correspondente and Cables or Jewish Telegrephic Agency.) HOUSE FOR SALE-15350 Muir- land, near Fenkell. Five rooms, large attic, cove ceilings and fire- place. $8,700, $1,500 down. Own- er, A. Holtzman, Hemlock 9444. WITIONWHI1211MAIBAS111 GARFIELD 24i3.5380 8748 LINWOODAVE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY -- For The government of k1..sopotamia has granted penni- ion to ex•Kine quick results in buying and selling a business, call Superior Invest- Hussein to settle in t he country. Ile will probably chin- .• Basra as his ment Company, 1719 First Na- place of residence. tional Bank Bldg. Cadillac 4774. Eighty thousand Jewish families have suffered as a result of military BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY - We intervention in Soviet Russia, according to figures published by the Com- have for sale a list of stores in munist Society to Aid the Victims of Intervention. The society has registered every part of the city, such as con- altogether 650,000 claims of losses as a result of this intervention. fectionary, groc r r y, millinery, • • • • tailor shop, restaurant, delicates- Forty thousand dunams of land have been purchased by the Jewish sen, .stift drink parlor, accessory, etc. Superior Investment Com- National Fund in the Plain of Jested, in the vicinity of the Jewish settle- pany, 1719 First National • Bank ments there. The total land estate of the Jewish National Fund amounts to 150,000 dunams. Of these, 117,000 are in the N'alley of Jesret.l. Bldg. Cadillac 4724. • • • Announces the Reopening of his Dora REAL 151011 GLIM filATAITY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY -- Sell your business within 10 slays. Strictly confidential. Superior In- vestment Company, 1719 First Na- tional Bank Bldg. Phone Cadillac 4724. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room in steam heated flat. I578 Dela- ware. Phone Empire 0654.91. PIANO SCHOOL ' 161a111111111111 CO. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room for gentleman, in private family. Inquire G. Eisenberg, 1931 Blaine. Returns to Detroit after five years of music study in Vienna and Berlin. MEMBEEJ A,,VI• (via Cherbourg) TO AMERICA If lost ha,. relatives eerning over, book them Si. Cunard Line. Our of- Bee. In all principal MU. of Europe will modal them In paseport, visa and all other meters freeof charge. Pu. eengere are conducted 4Y our reOre- Aent•tives direct to the steamers. No waiting. Cunard etemnere leaving Europe every few days. Ember cook- ing. For further Information aPPI1 to local agent or to 5' CUNARD LINE 1343 Waehinglon Blvd. D•te., Mich the Vrraltrrg ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. , S !r- ho On the Ocean Front American and European Plans. New Hydriatic Bathe. Golf Privilege. and Garage. Bathing From Hotel. JOEL HILLMAN, President Rh eumatism Don't suffer-get quick relief. Effective and Inexpensive. It costa nothing to come down and find out. THE WAYNE BATHS Second and Front Ste. 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