A merican ffewish Periodical Center cu. avEtitis • attgoitigrt 20, ottto PAGE THREE) rilEbentotrlamis aegoNtaz IRK J•w- rta oder. i Or- s an- week•, pros. t Eu- parts es of io ADAMS AVENUE WEST -At Grand Circus Park Stc=.1 Ole!, I Stu- 30% Saving lealth R. T ulturo Jews • ir or- 7. War Mini , - Uanlia Of us of tho' COUM out of . All closed huild- rea ft se ist Year F'on. Coot o•epoode the latex( Fughion it .11initattni Coot by Oil in • art of ; task , 01, was io pro, an end ash in- provide roblem • 1ations FUR `REMODELING SERVICE Since one year ago the ROLLINS work- rooms have been so efficiently reorganized that we are able to offer 30' ; savings on all remodeling. Remember that this is a ROLLINS service: exclusive designs, finest workmanship, satisfactory results guaran- teed. red an t, after on was val of 0 East- squires orces of used that Susie re- 'ilia the work, the ac- in the in proe minor- d by all We can give you our fullest attention at ASE Ferszt, Abraham Friedman, Arthur Hamilton Benson, voice; Edith Kath- Goddard, Myer Golding, Hyman Gal- arine Hackman, piano; Rath [hollow, chinsky, Arnoloi Hilpert, Ruth Hirsh, piano; Nellie Beatrice Huger, voice; Joseph Heller, Betty Kesooglad, Bertha Matylola L. deKozlowska, piano; Leon Naimark, Charles New- O• M. L•wanoloski, violin: Malik.] Elia- Lentil, nuon, Max Noovitz, Alyce Philipski, Isa- abeth Mickle, organ; lio.len Mullin, bel Philipski, Ferrer l'etti, Emil llos- violin; Lillian Rabinowitz, piano; RM., . I lin; Ralph staohn, yi n anoler, Florence Rice, Mae Rosen, st e in, v i o Clara Sakwinska, Helen Stauch, Isa- lin; NIrs. Geraldine NI. Tobin, piano; r ances Van Hee, piano. don. Steinberg, Simon Traurig, Rob- K a thl ee n F ert Unger of Oxford Nlich., Julius a'i- Certitio-ates of graduation: Bertha e lt, polio; John J. Dworz- dolt, Morris Weinstein, P1110111 NN . einer, Mari,. A pp Albert Yutkowitz and Olga Dannaon. nik, Jr., violin; Martha J. Edmonds, The following forogram will be pre- piano); Anna V. Mutton, piano; Lillian Lucille Schwartz, piano; Lucile Phyl- seated: lie Strauss, piano; Georgia Edna • , , M Greenwald eo •t„ Springtime" V"I 'l . • M Greenwald Olt ”Grado•tion Munch" . The Institute symphony Orchestra Arthur Goddard Conducting. GO pieces I \Vol. Grating King, con. let "Meditation' 'fie") "Th)11)-).M5"""el Ernst it „ .. .. will present the musival m o- th) "Gypsy Dance" Ito,nie Bonin. (al 'A Perfect Day"....Carie Jacob„ ool inteeppso. e/1 ever, is this change that the most distinctive furniture bought but urriird g11101) c" 1 11 '41 " hoist,, a decade ago, is now really with Martha Bartholomew, p- and Chai•les Jollo.y, tenor, as Dolor, Brown, Carl Brown. Alvin E. liloozary, pastor W. A. Mozart Soloists. Dr. . Sonata E Minor. of the Woodward Avenue Prestovter- Grace [toroth. all Church, will deliver the address. cal Prelude C Minor... ... gouiug Mim !Mora Wolfe. X Poli•h Dance Ahee Mvharw'll k* Said Abramoviteh, Zi.05"." Albert Yolk...Vt. Mi.. Alyce Phil, Alirarnoyitch. Rehlield Dance . Smni , h Albert Yatkowits. • tat Selection from .. chi Priv:a March td fei Mintet . . . . . "n^', • • We - _ Symphony Society Elects Direc- tors; Prepares for Belle Isle Concerts. sal hvays and subtly—there is a change in furniture Style—some- times so gradual as to be quite indiscernible. So genuine, how- passe! The public Is cordially invited t•o at- tend. The coomplo•te program follows: Con vert° in it I Ini Minor, On 21 T•chAik..w.{ . - The Spring Robinson-Cohen Co. . F, ,tring iirehr•tra (Fro. N'althem Preitlehl - Die New Main Store 1416-1424 Washington Blvd. ..Wagner Mr. Joler M•reb -"Pomp and CIretini.lmot , tes Ailitres• to Or e Alvin E A " ,!,1 , 1 . Y,.:. ""r". ' Eded .ir D. It Manville, I I I, I • pr o ,, Also Four Blanches IS PLEDGED TO DENVER SOCIETY The annual meeting of the Detroit $100,000 Symphony Society was helot in the Henry II room of the It Stotler _ on Monday, June R. The following Several Ladies Auxiliaries Will At- ' board of directors was elected for the sist Home for Consumptives. - 2,57_52525751' ensuing year Ralph II. Booth, Wal. rve ter 0 . Briggs, Leo M. Butzel, Hay DENN'ER. On May IS the I J. Campbell, Roy D. Chapin, Mrs. ',ion of this year's :onntial .national Detroit School of Music Gradu- Starting Monday, June 22. Horace E. Dodge, D. Dwight Doug- h L. convention oof t e Jewish (onsump- orlon Recital Will Be ev. Chester B. Emerson, Henry las, B tives' Relief Society of Denver, Colo.,' June 22. G . . . T. Ewald, Fre( " ludo.ol. the prooeee dings 0 monc were Have you tired of "gingerbread?" Do honest, highly skilled work- , Dr. L eo NI. Franklin, Paul R. , • t took place on May I Foord 50c •nd 75c. con • • ), ti, I1 'floe Detroit School of Music of ass, Charles II. the Thurs. •nd Sat., manship and the finest materials combined with architectural excel- ulius II. Gray, J 1 of, 17 and 18 at Cleveland, Ohio, at Nights 75c to $1.50; Matineet.Tues., . 13tH Woodward avenue, of which lence, impress you more than mere price? See this handsome, dig- Hodges, Charles es A. M Ilughes, Richard • the Hotel Hoollenolen. Woodward •nliot. Glendale 9792. waij ans nified Georgian Colonial. Six bedrooms, three baths, library, break- 'fhe 11)25 convention was one of Franz Apel is director, will hold its Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's. P. Joy, William J. Kennedy, Iill Monday eye- two lavatories, vapor heat, Type A boiler, plate glass win- • • • ',slid on record. Hut, araoluatiom exercises , G. I erchen Sidney T. Mille r, C. Hay- fast room, FIRST REQUEST PLAY the s oo , n most substantial reduc• June 22, at 5:15 o'clock, i lung. li ' ward Murphy, Dr. Fred T. Murphy, dows. Lot 60,067. Solid brick garage. A .,_! William H. :Murphy, 'frunian II. New-1 present deeds of from enthusiastic delegates were ballroom of the Hotel Stotler. The lion in price to facilitate quick sale enables you to purchase this new all parts of the nation home at • very attractive figure. Mr. Davis will have this beautiful participate in the various meet-. public is invited to attend. The foil. `terry, Harry V. Popeney, Jerome II. ' 1.1' In place open for inspection each evening from 7 till 9 and Sundays Remick, Charles B. Warren and Jet. : te ings and discussions. These delegates , lowing program will be given: r •1 7AliFC0'77'; S"" the LnIZ: t1 150,0(111members of , ktoodes ssmioloovies-Two Piano, .Schuman from 2 till 8. . tenon B. Webb. td the e 15o, ' represented Mk* 11.iloney, Mi. Penmen. A n , orchestra of 5 1 members of the D Empire 8783 Bach MAX BROOCK, INC. laii Detroit Symphony has been engaged the institution. . How well the Jewish Consump- ' Isi c.o.. o; Minor Morris J s",a5• , D for a season of six weeks on Belle rives' Relief Society of Denver has, '1'1 c.o .. '''' ' '' ,, n i•::: ' Codard Isle. Concerts will be given every fulfilled s, how wo.II its work i ., ,,,,,,,, oll. lld its trust, Merl, evening at S o'clock under the dicey- is appreciated, may be realized from) obolaternoesso Florence Sider. • •o ar . ni Mi. „ o C011- , i Seelmerk ;ion of a. ictor is, Dramatized by MARIAN DE FOREST conductor of the Detroit Symphony the swift and generous offers of at the' oi' Cadman ,In i/anri ' Meg, J. Beth and Amy Broocht to Life on the Stage. rd tributioons and pledges received Mies Thom., hits. Donstelle finds II net.- The platform and shell hrr School and Gamin porch... l'a•ral V, Orchestra. engagement of owing smy on Club, foor the concerts will be erected on • convention from delegates. One bun. YOU'LL LIKE IT! to offer a special TUESDAY Matinee during the ''' 'lee."'" • Godard Krellthou-oral ololloors were pleolgeol II,I Shepherd and Shepheile“ it, "LITTLE WOMEN." MI-• Helen Shier. " the east end of the field between the the varmus laollo.s' auxiliaries. ste-• r a Tdhink to , - Ilorticultural Building and the slot- hY , -, tip Noes forkauxiliary . PI g rink on Belle Isle and the arches- Among tho•- , . r■ -ya.: auxiliary. I '' "'- '"" m si.... 1 i., - - M Sclimmin $2,01)11; tho Stood, tit, •2:i 011 , h':1 will face a natural theater which , pledged .5.5,1ioo; thus :it. 1,■■ 111,, $ 1 2.000; the! ..1 Nacbt Cie rworki . c prelude-a.; 3)110; the washington, I will afford seat mg capacity to thou- l•r the Clevelond. I. no C/erwonlis HO Preliiiii—C Minim )- ands of Detroits citizens. WI. 0 Among tho Tree- present plans in connection veith $2 1..(1'oln-');:tilost among tho• topics dis- 0,1 Pow), moo, Ebner. these concerts it is understood that was that of 1•Minina , 10 the City of Detroit will arrange for cussed at the con ,cotton I adman - Piain. industrial rehabilitation of the con-. , I i, }1 i.:'4',Io"o'oioer )X4; Saanibati broadcasting the performative for the of post sanatorium ! loT Gasp. oe. is I r .. , umpti0e , and m s m odoo, s, benefit of shut-ins. t S ee m Conductor Kolar's programs will be rare of discharged patients. The Jew- UNEXCELLED E-11...) ish Consumptives' Relief Society of I Ir, V ic.,7,",,, P..„ bom r" ICI (.111,11 Net given to the press mos. ',tea.. fished in the Detroit Sundae papers. , Denver has been Si pioneer in boot , conducts various Served Every Day. "" th." The personnel of the orchestra of these fields. I ; • • membership of classes, such as book-binding, straw 1Z 'itehe r ' Via NO COVER CHARGE UNTIL 9 P. M. NN selected front the work. printing, coonniercial subjects, lel 1...el ''Cometh A • Ilible" —From Where fraternities and clubs have enjoyed their Surroundings, Dance Music, Enter- the Detroit Symphony Orchestra is o•tc., where the patients may learn an ! 141 suite n. Food, Service, music all winter, and who will entertain here all Mim Wellman. as follow.. N'illiam G. King, concert .eunation sof, to follow. from a tainment All of the Very Best. , master; J. Corner, E. Hyde, V. Po- after they have summer. A dance orchestra full of snap, pep and II lust, S. Szmulewicz, S. Shapiro), B. health standpoint, oa) an endless variety of entertaining novelties. A real Groff, K. Chase, M. Warner and A. been released from the sanatorium treat. Jimmy Drago (Leader, formerly with Vincent Presenting Mim 1.4.1.erman. Kleiner. first violins; 11. Endres, B. with the disease cured or arrested. The society has also given very Lopez Orchestra, Buffalo. L Kaplan, Sturm, L. Hellman, D. second violins; ful attention too poost-sanutorium care • s H ancock an O. And His Orchestra of its potholes and conducts the Rude . Hours: 12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1 Daily. c,,,, Bialy, K Dance „,, Home in Denver, where ex-patients F. w ma sa„l as: J . „„,1 A . Sheldon Sturm, R. !loll, I.. Nast, C. Koma- may live under medical supervision. _ .--Open All Summer — Tentis; S. El- S a y y That Jews Ought to Leave Latin • roovsky and F. Bombe, PEASANTS Cities In Order to Survive. kind. P. S. Sklar, J. Wulf and A. UKRAINIAN SHOW ANTI - SEMITISM I uck, basso•s; Rummer, M. lien- -The sue- I I - . BERLIN.-(J. T. ,Nicks and O. Krueger, flutes; D. Van T. A.) -Disquieting re-' viral of Jewish communal life in Ger- Emerik and T. Byrne, oboes; A. Isu- RIGA.- o•oni and Fossenkemper, clarinets; Nloshisch and W. Pezzi, bassoons. o prts with regard to the safety II f - many depends on the number of Jew, ' Jewish settlo ' rs in Sooviet Russia we r • ) oho will leave the large cities and .1 Slagliano, A. Resch, A. Anolrusch- rooceived here recently. According to settle in the smaller towns and vil- ese reports a spend meeting, of ' 'ages. This is the opinion expressed hewn:soh and E. Huebner, French these - - - - in Amburgh, horns; S. Lubin, F. Lower and F. Van l'krainian peasants assemlolo•ol in the by the C. V. Zeitung, the organ of trumpets; W. Lilenbach, Artists Honor Sir Frederick Cowen, Society for Settling Jews on Land ,,, the Central Association of German 1,1:' Famous English Musician. Russia Reorganises. i1117,1`,1,:sfal,l,In'kr1I,'„).ii,nh.tdhethn,',,i.glchallIrlh., sill'' - Citizens 44' Jewish faith, in an article Minnow, tro mbones ; L. Manner, F. ,`:,, -- -- - ------ Cooper. percus- d o vooto ol to this question. C. ' anon to the Communist authorities. MOSCOW.-T.J. T. A)-A new ap- I'aina and A. and LONDON.-( J. T. AL-Sir Fred- . I ."Tlfe plague of inter-marriage and that the soil granted to plan sion; W. Webster, tuba, and D. Os- R demanding wish , to world Jewry to) assist tilt) crick Cowen, famous Anglo-Je 200 Jewish settlers in the neighbor- apostacy is a result of the Jews set- wss f ete d P 1 of .Iewish colonization work in Soviet troowska, harp. conductor and composer, fling in the large o, cities; in the crowd- from them. ! fiWay ----. The day of oil heating for the home hood be taken recently at the London Music Club by Russia was accepted at a meeting ref' Similar meo•tings were held in the ing of our cproligionists in the cities OF is here. Nokol brought it. The sue- well-known artists, musicians and the Ozet, the society for the settlement REVIEWS and the continuous progress of the Nleschtscodne and Talmo- villages I/I th great cant- e cess of oil heating for the home JEWS IN POLISH ARMY writers, Fl among them German, Sir of Jews on land, held here recently. • r Edward wate. These decisions are accompan- . JoaXish communities in the villages, __ I. Lorin, president of the society, in the main factor in the olisin- dates from the day 7 years ago when . ga , , looser • W A R S A W. - GI. T. A.I -The ied by a general anti-Semitic agitation We see Landon, Ronald Forbes, Rolx•rtson, a report submitted to the meeting, re i of German Jewry." the first Nokol with its combustion in the Polish against the Jewish settlers. Grays toogration Referring to a book recently pub- Israel Zangwill andMoiseiwitsch. viewed the history of the attempts 0 status of Polish Jew's Deputy Fold- of Ukrainian po•asants appeared in the chamber was installed. Since that T. P. O'Connor, wit° WaS toastmas- Jewish col oonizat,i7 thina di htTeren,t icoundl- army was described fields and settlements oof the ,Iewish fished by Felix Taelhabm - on the di, time a whole new industry has grown ter, lauded Sir Frederick, declaring tries and declar •1 . t t e re. u tts s . man at the last Sejm session durin g appearance oof German Jews, the or• up around the success of NokoL attemp a in the disasission on the budget of the colonists. that he began as an infant prodigy Jewish colonization. • gar) Of the reform elements in Err- It is stated that the initiator „f this He the . and has matured in his genius. lie Russia since the revolution are unpre- ,ministry ministry Of war. "The Polsih state maintains two movement is tho• Communist newsna. man Jewry conies to the conclusion The leadership of Nokol, established written such masterpieces which Per,nerern,• Who that the only salvation for German , nled. 7 years ago, has never been chal- rmies; one of officials and the other per corro•spondent, against Jo.ws is the creation of a Jewish pea , have passed into t he anthology of the ced "The number I,f Jews who settled on a military. Into the first. Jews are ac- pulolishoai libelous accusations lenged. Of approximately 75,000 vvolld's songs. Cowen has exerted copied only when they produce a car- the Jewish settlers in the Odessa press'' ant class and a movement back to his greatest influence as a teacher of the land since the Oo•tober revolution automatic oil burners installed in Came ti1 the the towns and villages. modern music and as a conductor, the exceeds the number of Jewish farm- re admit- dovlaring that the hays the United States, by 347 manufac- ers in the rest of the world he stated. tificate oapostasy. They a .. Famous artists sang Cowen's songs, Speaking of the work of the Ozet, the ted into the other without ro,trico colonies only for speculation purpoea s. speaker stated. The representative of the village GIVES UNIVERSITY E10,000 turers, 22,000 arc Nokols. lin r . a Noloil. am simen. llovo-ever. in the army, Jew, „Menu a Coonzo t and other colonization organic- linos. One installed in subject to secret orders issued Soviet, Risikow, a Ukrainian, issued Today Nokol gives guarantees of ef- accompanist. LONDON.-1.1. T. AT-The sum • cle ri c as with boar heating plant. the Frederick H. Cowen was horn in nations, Lorin declared that the great- are l ficiency and economy approached Kingston, Jewish sot- a denial of these accusations, hut ! f 1:10,000 was donated to the Ile. Frederick Jamacia. January 25, 1552. est work done in Russia in this respect by General Sosnkowski. ess., is, nrnalenasao ,s. the ser- found no passibility of having the o the diets are not al mitted to University by Remnant Ilanin, by no other home heating device. p,z ,iinti i,h At the age of four he was taken to was t he work of the Agrojoint, Jewish Joint grants' schools and are treated as sec- isatnadtepn-LebnIt .known Anglo-Jewish philanthro- inthtohoeY(i),(11:17ha ' 17, 11I' American ,P l a ri s 711v Its fuel cost is less than that of hard ';dill the mace oft From his earliest ysqirs he pkt, according to a letter addressed was brought into contact with the Distribution Committee, and expressed ond class are citizens. coal. It is also to the best of our not admitted into the Stern. of "Jews f .y Mr. Baron to Dr. Chaim Weizmann greatest artists during his father's his conviction that the support knowledge, less than that of any military bureaus and Jewish firms president of the World Zionist Org American Jea's will increase. I. 0. B. B. DISTRICT NO. 2 other oil burner, regardless of the treasuro•ship to Iler Majesty's and A new note in the colonization Plan are not granted military orders for ration. MEETING IN CLEVELAND Mr. Baron gave f 15,1881 to the La- Drury Lane theaters. d At the age of grade of fuel used. Nokol uses the the music of was brought out by :11r. Lorin when, supplies. With all citizens of the . _ _ e boor Party campaign funds last year, speaking of the political perspectives country we are interested in the pro- eight he had compos grade of fuel most desirable for an ne operetta "Garibaldi." in of Jewish colonies I'n Soviet Russia, he • tection of the state and we consioier CLEVF:l. \ NI).-(J. T. A.) -- The oral among other recent gifts have mado• entitlool, his first appearance home heating, a higher grade of fuel bean r10,000 to the Middlesex Mani- public at the age of 1 1 in the concert stated that the Compact settling the army necessary, but we demand .1 „„,,,„,„ sgy,,,,,,,, than most oil burners dare use, at room of Her Majesty's Theater and opens an opportunity for building that we should be treated in a just convention of the Wan Order opened B'nai on Writh, May 4 , tat, i10,000 to the IA mdon Boson', The onste e ay ouse was the I.. Gar- District handing Bolton. Dynxia, if BOSTON BOULEVARD 2435 The Bonstelle Company "LITTLE WOMEN" KING WAH LO CAFE 118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel's) ADDISON HOTEL FLORENTINE ROOM Kennedy's Collegiate Six Direct from the U. of M., ROAD HOUSE DINNERS SEYMOUR SIMONS BUDDY FIELDS 6000*Or. 0 K g 0. 8 0 gl GERMAN JEWS MUST SETTLE IN VILLAGES "THE QUIXY FOUR" NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME okol WORLD JEWRY ASKED LONDON CLUB FETES FOR AID BY OZET JEWISH COMPOSER ; it built oil•burning STATUS 0 0 000000 0 _ - plllattA ' Saul Abramovits Students Concert Commencement Exercises Will Be at Orchestr• H•11 on June 25. _ --._ Will Be Held June 15. The commencement extTtises of the - - • Abrainoviteh Music Detroit Institute of Musical Art will The Saul t'ourses will give a students concert, be given at Orchestra Hall on Thurs... assisted by Miss Naomi Wolfe, pianist, day ravening. June 25, at ,.:111 o'clock. The- degree of Doctor of Nlosio• will ire at the Atkinson C o mmunity Douse, (lowlandwho Merirare attd Junction avenues, on conferred upon William (lowland . at 5::111 has been head of the vooh olepartment Month)). evening, June 15 sharp. The public is invited to attend of the institute fur the host years. of the concert, in which the following Degrees, diplomas and certificate's will take part: graduation will be awarded the follow- Lillian Aalto, Grace Baruth, Dolores ing; bachelor of music: Aster NI. An- Brown, Carl Drown. Bessie BLIMP meth, 1. II. NI., Marion Craggs, Juan. lley, Sist e r N1, Marian, Julia Caplan, Donald Chaffee, Sails ill 1101011 Du o IL; artist diploopos: Carooline Cann, William Figelsky, \Valuta O. this season. Bring us your coat now t r• '1 MUSIC INSTITUTE l i CLOSING RECITAL TO GIVE PROGRAM OF MUSIC SCHOOL , – SE flor e t t - 523. =111111••• ■ "complete ruse treateol alike. The Jewish deputies Connecticut. Lei p sic to enter the conservatory culture." Alf e d M Cohen of Cincinnati,1 • f M hat was termed 1 a f red against the budget a, a sign o and studied there under Reinecke, newly elected president of the Ind(- , ganization" of the managemen t o f the vo aloscheles and Moritz Ilauptinann. pendent Order Bnai B'rith, delivered , O zeoo t t k place at the me eting. The protest. to 1S17 Cowen accom-O From reorganization left the Ozet with a Rabbi Gamaliel ordered his servant his first official address since his elec. ponied Her Majesty's Opera, he was recently in Atlantic City. In his • conductor of the convent garden prom- majority of Communists in control, of Tobi to bring something good from ti re-elected president I h brought a tongue. address Mr. Cohen expressed his coon- I f t h e Phil- 1 Lorin Wan bl o evade concerts in and was specially the council, Merezchin, Weinstein and the market, ant e harmonic concerts summoned to Australia as conductor Golde, Communists, Abraham Btagin, Al another time he told him to bring viction that all Jewish pro ems of the Melbourne Centennial exhibi- a non-Partisan, Groer, attorney and something bad, and he al.° returned find due . consideration by the B'rith Ir d y ou on should y di In his annual message to the con- lion in 180.11e was appointed to sue- Professor Fahricant, workers of the with a tongue. "Wh reed the late Sir Charles Halle in the Agropoint, were elected members of rabbi occasions fetch a tongue?" the B., conductorship of the Manchester, Liv- the council. To the management of rabbi asked. It is the source of good vention, Alfred A. Benesch, presi-I the Ozet were elected Alsky, Bol, and evi" Tobi replied. ''If it is dent of District No. 2, I. O. B. It if it is emphasized the effect of the intel- - Kozloff and Pavolvitch, Communists; good, there is nothing better; concerts. development of the order in erpool and i s or the Western tates. Ile also expressed Besides his operas, cantatas and has composed over two Urison, awyer, Levdov, journalist, bad, there is nothing Worse." -------- Governor Donahey of graitude to stories cs COWell and Professor Shore, non-partisans. The thief who finds no opportunity the Bible bill aft r hundred songs. an honest Ohio for vetoing -------- Pteal considers himself its passage by the State Legislature. The soldiers fight, and the kings to rs advances man. The rivalry of scholars are the heroes. science. Permanent Waving . ktuting for homes dm, from the (+sq..... of Ass JrwlSh the following year gays. a concert at Jewish autonomous provinces and diss manner." Nlinister of Deputy War Sikorski Feldman pole declared. mized in District the presence N0. 2, of 1,200 do•legates and and 1:10,000 for the 1,0nolon . Hospital. Which Trebelli, Joachim and Stantly tricts, and creates the possibility for Wyoming and assisted . When 14 years old he left the settlers to maintain their national Sejm with that Deputy Feldman, assuring the guests from Ohio, Illinois, Indiana in the army everybody is . Michigan, Colorado. r oaaaasopaskdeaxatooda . net he ineimeil an. other o a si h•ormlimi he•q. N., P.M of ale *one ...whe. Out Automatic 5 1 CADILLAC 3473 Lillian Beatrice Beauty Shoppe 2631 WOODWARD 206 McK•rch•y Building ImAL, • the lowest cost. To make sure your Nokol will be in. stalled by fall, get in touch with us today. 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