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May 29, 1925 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-05-29

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PAGE FOUR

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Hudson Motor Car Company
Announces Strikingly Hand-
some New Brougham.

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CITY WILL CHOOSE
SOLOMON MONUMENT

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InI4 d1 Wfir O ti l l e iC.11;y( m j. ST olo A
ment, which is to be erected in Madi-

BONDS TO FINANCE Youn
PALESTINE HOUSES Jud aea g

Club

Notes

A new brougham, a strikingly hand-
son Square by the Federation of Po- '
some car, is announced by the Hud-
lish Hebrews in America, will be sub- New Corporation Will Under-
son Motor Car Company. One of the
Roses of Zion.
mitted to the New York Park Commis- ,
write Building Construe -
new cars is now on display at the
The literary program at the lust
it was announced at a lunch-
tion in Holy Land.
salesroom of the Aaron DeRoy Motor sinner,
eon given by the federation to repre- : A new enterprise for the economic meeting of the Roses of Zion was on
Car Company.
Lag B'Omer. Sarah Vinocur
The new car is a four-door, close sentatives of the New York City press.I
coupled type, with leather rear quer. The jury appointed by the federation upbuilding of Palestine on an invest- elected editor for the club. The meet-
ing closed with the singing of several
f
to
select
the
model
voted
for
the
work
melt basis, promoted by Palestine Be-
ters. The general lines are typical o
songs, including "Palestine My Pales.
of Anton Schaaf as first choice and
Hudson construction and design.
curi ties, Inc., , a corporation un der the tinn
t.ikv.We Are the Puppy Girls'
"These cars are custom-built by that of Aaron J. Goodelman as second,
oint contro of the Zionist Organiz- ade.ii a.0 h
iwyn.b:iadidy in case the park commissioner should j anon of America and the American
onn.enouffath,teuorledresstinanthl,becstniknnt,r
Celia
Byron gave a recitation at
not approve of the first.
began its ca-
Anton Schaff was born in Nlilw au. Zion Commonwealth, ence with sub- the meeting at which a Shabuoth pr, _
rear at a recent confer
Mr. DeRoy. "Th e construction is all-
bonds to gram was given. flans were maO,
aluminum and the details of trimming key, Wis., in 1869. He studied at scri tions
for first mortgage
p
for a hike on Sunday, June 14.
and fittings are of the sumo standard
Cooper
Uni d
n and at the Charcoal
seven- Club
condct
building construction in Pal-
ue by St. Gaudens. He finance
estine
amounting
to
$257,000.
The
in the
se
as the Hudson sedans
is a member of the National Academy
Mogen David.
was held in New York.
passenger size.
"The outstanding feature, however, of Design, the National Sculptors So- conference
Israel Cohn was elected p resider:
Leaders of the ne w undertaking de-
ciety, the Architectural League in dared the conference a milestone in of the Mogen David Club t to succeed
I
is that they are given a quantity
price. Hudson-Essex is now the New York and the American Federa- , the history of Palestine development. Joseph Faigan. Sidney Lopata talked
largest six-cylinder manufacturer in tion of Arts. Among his best known There were present a group of Amer- on the Fresh Air Camp and varieu,
,
f
the
world expenses
and all its are
costs
and manu•
works
are the
Glendale
War
Memo'
i
factoring
distributed
Tel in
Brooklyn,
the
statue of
General
can Jewish
businessmen, bankers and members gave resumes of the live= I
real estate operators who are leaders the heroines of Jewish history at lb,.
over a very large volume of business. Ord in Vicksburg and the Fourteenth ' in their profession. A cabled mes- last meeting. On Sunday, May 3l,
Monument in . sage was read from Palestine signed five club members will play checkers
This fact has made possible the can- Infantry Soldiers'
Brooklyn•
by Col. Frederick II. Kisch and Dr. with five members of the Ilerzl Club,
usual price which Hudson ho c
Aaron Goodelman was born in Rus- Arthur Ruppin, both of the Palestine

lished on this car. With its custom-
sia in 1890. Ile graduated from the executive of the World Zionist Or-
Daughters of Zion.
built body and the advantage of the
Art School of Odessa and Cooper ganization, hailing the new move and
The
last
meeting
of the Daughters
(anima; Super-Six chassis, this broug-
Tonal Academy of
endorsing the financial soundness of of Zion was held Thursday, May 21,
any will be one of the finest cars Union and the Nat
France. Among his works are the
at the home of Mae Naftulin, 54111
the enterprise.
anywhere. It really must be seen to
monument erected at Grant's Tomb
The conference was opened by Michigan avenue. In the future the
be appreciated in its fineness of de-
and busts of the "Goyem" and the Louis I.ipsky, chaimran of the Zionis club will meet each Thursday at t
tails and its general impression of
Jewish writer, Ansky.
Organization of America, who, after o'clock at the same place. A regular
luxury and smart beefy."
presenting the background of the new form of a constitution for Young Jo.
departure in its relation to the Keren daean Clubs was accepted, with slight,
Hayesod, the Jewish National Fund modifications, by the club. The club
and private initiative, made it clear plans to give a program, including ,
I that the immediate stimulus of the play, for parents and friends with ii
enterprise was the acute shortage in several weeks.
housing accommodations in Palestine
'caused by the unusually large influx
of new immigrants. In the past two Joseph Budnitzky's New Jew( I.
ry Store Opens on Twelfth
months, he stated, there have been
over 6,000 new arrivals, while the
Street.
building operations in Palestine are
-4••••• ■
capable of providing for only about
The opening of Budnitzky': •
25 per cent of that number. The jewelry store at 9039 Twelfth
problem, he declared, brooked of no last Saturday was attended by
delay and offered at the same time crowds of interested people fro, •
an excellent investment opportunity. neighborhood and ninny of M r .
Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt, nitzky's former friends in Ho• II
chairman, submitted an illuminating
ings street district.
report on present economic conditions
The store was beautifully de,, •
in Palestine. Palestine Securities with flowers for the occasion, ,
'Inc., he announced, would offer only hancing the beauty of the tine
the most amply secured bonds on the nut fixtures and forming a wor , ,y
American market with the Tel Aviv setting for the magnificent display ,
bonds which Judge Rosenblatt had fine watches, jewelry and silverw., ,
brought to this country over two
Mr. Budnitzky is well known in
years ago as a precedent.
city as an excellent jeweler .o , I
The plan of the bond issue was pre. watchmaker and his store is a cr. 1.•
sented in detail by Emanuel Neu- to the Twelfth street district.
mann. Ile stated that the new un-
dertaking is not, and is not intended
Re-
to be, in competition with the activi- Graham Brothers Trucks
ties of any other group. The first
duced in Price Through
impulse for the enterprise had come
Increased Production.
I from Palestine. He expressed the
hope that through Palestine Securi-
Notice was given by Thom , I.
tiesInc. the Jews of the United Doyle, local Dodge Brothers ■ le,i1 , r,
States would invest even a portion of of a substantial reduction in
that part of their savings which they prices of Graham Brothers truck-
are already investing in foreign se-
The one ton Graham Brothers
curities.
sis, which formerly sold at ;I175, f
o. b. Detroit, is reduced to $10K, and
REFUSES ARABS RIGHT
the one and one-half ton chassis,
TO HONOR RIOTERS which was $13,75, is cut to $12, f.
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — A o. b. Detroit. Other chassis prices are
delegation of the Palestine Arab Exe. reduced proportionately.
cutive, which intended to visit Syria
"In view of the recent announce-
for the purpose of honoring the vic- ment that Graham Brothers in the
tims of the Damascus anti-Balfour first quarter of 1925, built more one
demonstration, was refused visas to and one-half ton trucka than any other
Syria by the French consul in Jerusa- manufacturer in the world, and were
lem, according to reports in the Arab second in the one and one and one-
press here.
half ton truck fields combined," said
Fifty-four participants of the anti- the dealer, "the reduction is readily
Balfour demonstration riots in Da- explained. It has always been Gra-
along
mascus will be tried in court for vio- ham Brothers' poli cy diately
to pass any
.a, to

lating the public peace ordinance.
the consumer imme
Students and teachers of the Men's ings effected thro
ugh iased pro.
ncre econemios
College, the Arab seminary maintain- duction and other factory
ed the government for the training Only last September they made c
of teachers, which was closed a month sharp price cut in their one ton char
ago because of the participation of the sis. In the face of this previous ro
qudents and teachers in the strike, duction the present additional cut w
are touring through the villages stir- $80 is almost unbelievable."
-ing Arab national feeling.

SHEBUOTH GREETINGS

Creston

ROOFING

WHITE STAR ROOFING CO.

1545 CHURCH STREET

GLENDALE 9369

71.-W
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Zn Ed a y, May 31st

MATINEE AND EVENING

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Assisted by the Entire National Theatre Company an
the Renowned Musical Director, in d Perits

ANNOUNCING
THE OPENINQ

Sandler,

i "THE WEDDING
IN PALESTINE"
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