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The North Woodward Branch of the Jewish Women's European

Welfare Organization wishes to extend its hest wishes for

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HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR

T. its officers and

for their noble _work towards the

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HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

HYNES & MURPHY

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9050 Hamilton Avenue, at Clairmount. Phone Emoire 2488
hone Epire
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9101 Hamilton Avenoe, at Clairmount. Phone
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7700 Twelfth 'Street, at Pianist,. Phone Empire 3713.
8007 Hamilton Avenue, at Delaware. Phone F.mpire 6283
8651 Woodward Avenue, at Blaine. Phone Empire 6250
7700 Woodward Avenue at Smith. Empire 1232
8245 Linwood A V,I1Ul! at Virginia Park. Garfield 4430
4056 'Trumbull Avenue, at Forest. Glendale 2346
35611 Second Avenue, at Brainard. Glendale 3191
3950 John R. Street, at Alexandrine. Glendale 6882

to my many Friends
and Polighokiers!
"LA SHONO TAVO"

it is my SIMFe WISII that yell he 111Serlhed i n
the Book of Life for many seasons of health,
prosperity tool happiness.

BEN TOLMICH

General Agent

CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS, MO.

Detroit Office:

1218 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING

CADILLAC 4760

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IT.ZI Ii pre:Udice.
in the city it was tii
TI, Groesbeck campaign has ig-
duty to remain with them.
the questions of improper piaci
The se:wives at the I.:mar:lief
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that have arisen. It has failed
tee,
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teals . to clarify mystery in state finances,.
11. Ashinsky, who was
expla-
ading rabbi if the city of Pitts. ; mai it has dodged satisfactor) .
ether matters in Which Ili,
borgh and who is mite rabid if Olt
also by Bab- ' general public has been interested.
The failure (if the Cnausherk admin-
I•I E. .1 ishiskin. who is line of the best
of the Detroit Orthodox Itab- istratipn, even in the heat of a po i i
itannolign, to answer the criticism
I.I., and Rabbi I. Stollinan, rabbi of
that has been heaped Upiill it front all
I rega t ion M ishkun Israel.
The services at the Ahavath Zion sides of the state cannot help but ere.
Si migogue will be addressed by Rabbi ate a wonder as to why M r. Groes-
and bY Italubi checnovitz, who is beck wants a fourth teem. sonouthing
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in the city of Introit as a representa- no other governor of Michigan has

I frankly !asking the most of an advan-
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.11h"1171WIKIMMNIk'''''''""1 not have to appeal to the people A:glut
mere promises of what I shall Ilti in
con.
the future--1 apt able tii stand
1141m:fly on the record I have already
. made.
1 "Here's my prepaid: I will hear
ting at which all
i all expenses of a me e
4 candidati.s for the otlire of sherilf
, t, •11 w hat they have done that.
A s hall
eons to qualify them for one Ilf th e
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tov pail, I shall cite my ofh-
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during nine years as a mem-
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ber of • the Detroit city council and
I during the time I was chairman of
.. ann
the county board of Sullen' sill'
Wholesale
in this tight to win. There will be no
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hear—and
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, have you h ear--wh at . my opponents
p havtbsto say. But 1 do not advvicate
iin idle debate."

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$ Wm. Cohen for State Senator.

William Cohen, candidate for State
Senator, Third district, which consists
of the city of Hamtramck and the
237 Bagley Ave.
la Third, Fifth and Seventh wards of if
✓ the city of Detroit. promises that
elected he will amend the waking-
Branch—
men's compensatb.in law in evItain re-
MEYERS ROAD
Garfield 1770 P speets.
A t the present lisle," he said, "if
"A
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Branch--
;ally a small fraction if his wag,
SHOEMAKER and CADII.LAC
in the form of compensation , m any
Whittier 4233 0 times this money, which is all that be
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has to keep hint and his family In inn
Main Office and Branch Phones: , starvation. is garnishet.d by some
or. If ,,st,,I.
I will inirodu,..
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credit
Cadillac 7842
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any
compensation
that has been
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prosperous

nby• our two
Nt'W 11,011t. till' LchlttillittihttetS ttttti i

years of neighborly association will continue to ripen into

friendships and take this instance to announce that we are
always at your servile for better motor car satisfaction and

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pleitsure.

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You %i re Co r a 1 ly Ivivited to Inspect
the New Hudson and Essex Models

the all-steel Essex and Hudson Coach.
Strong as a Steel building and free from

Thu. beautiful new Hudson and Essex
models are here for your inspection. Finer

any possibility of squeaks and noises. Ask

cars than ever, they offer more in motor
Sc,
car siTiuui. and permanent satisfaction.

us to demonstrate either for you.

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8510 TWELFTH ST. at Philadelphia

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Being so close to the center of many Jewish interests the

Strong 'Motor Car Company particularly feels it a joy to wish

Green,,,,u.,,,,i,ins,t.rh,i.:rociltil,it,iiit,IgIlith. i , i . I. , i il e 111

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BOULEVARD at 12th.

and Friends

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Detroit's Largest Custom Paint Shop

All Our Neighbors

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Joho A. Kronk, in a round of polit
is not loud the peas , deal meeting, last night treated s e•N
. If the thunder
oral audiences to the unusual wht n la;
ant forgets to cross himself.
I offered t i hire a, hall in which his
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1 rival candidates fur the Republican
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ination for sheriff of W ayne con
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ty might Meet hiss to tell voters of
I their respective public records.
"I ant attacking no 011e. " said :tte.
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, ttud. of the Isaac Eltamin Yeshivah of over had.
We believe the. government of :Mich-
tla.. city of NeiV York which is now
igan should be an open book, in wilt, Ii
in II building program in which
St.,o00,iilln. is tit be expended on a all of the people may be active, and
mpletell,
will
care fot that it should not be a onegnan affair .
Yeshitah, high school
and
university,
The i•lection of Mr. Green would he
a a g n o,.,I thing for the state of Nliehi-
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Detroit Jewry is incitedl to attend
these memorial services and to pay
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Platform
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S holar and Ifelgaist, Nlayer Sittic Ii HIS Record—Krpfik'

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Painting -- Trimming — Metal Bumping

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GEORGE ACKERMAN
I liiii Itis ItUbiller. II. Iiii i illial ,
JoSEPli ROSENTHAL
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.r.t.• for the Statc I.
, .: .- ,,I, Rosenthal of Denby, Nlich., George Ackerman Of 193 NIsLean
! ; o - d 0, ay suddenly at his home in avenue was drowned on Aug. 20. Mr.
ilito p•titti l' Aira l'll' for the t en en do se d by th.•
Thi., eonsignments tlanufacturers f'uuntiodu.. .
,, , Sep: .' Ntr. Rosenthal was 31 years Ackerman was 18 years of age and
high holidays.
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s a stoutest at the University of
tall s o f - i ..l Id , .!,
valued at of r, pi eseuve
fowl
lie is survived by his widow, ,wa s
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of :,,..
Ile is survived by his
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1 • ,1 Condttcl Services tti 11:fluto- include 5,s5u,noti
d E‘o: -..; son. Jay J.; his intuther, Michigan.
S. 7,000,0 , 10. The health authorities are 1 .t ,n. merchants and I.
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a
uel told Ihneath Zion
darmed over the fart that iliphtlierli I i II i,i•ii . - League who Ims, .I• lei. ,,,,ii. Nli - - ., Horowitz; four sisters, Mrs. partunts, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S.
troup has been discovered afling the 1...., ..., their list of prefell. , 1 e,
! A. (o.,•111,auto, Mrs. S. Rossman, Ackerman; two sisters, Priscilla and
ges Sept. 12.
Symtgou
Ile has likewise Is•••,, , : .1.. , - Ss
and Mildred Ito. Bernice, and one brother, Alfred.
f o wl jh i.ii.iiiii i•f the cars. City Health date-
itillienheini
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Buriql took place at Clover 1101
the National Associat..... \, iu, ,; sem lou , and twat brothers, Ike and
■ I' the inteIii: t- ' C. nimosiene. 1Ito..I. Ilan ot has or- 1.)
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Mennitial ,e1,6,sf
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lark Cemetery on Tuesday, Sept. 7,
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till
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steps
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Lat-
anovil
Max Rosenthal.
Hershman officiating.
of
the
ipidenoc
and
to
kill
all
cit;
and
t;ommercial
orgato,ato
Funeral services woe conducted Rabbi A. M .
- !via,ItlYer Filltai lla Cohen. Will be •preail
Friends o f Mf . litibin tur ha, .,.,,
IliSai, l .rs were 8ii- .
, held at the 1.:inanuel Synagogue, Wil. the sick foWl.
),„,,. at I esis Ilres • Funeral Home 773:I
Ile
runs
front
the bear to fall In
.11111111Kit
to
intensive
all
street. Interment took. place
' sum and 'litylor actunues, On Sunday, p Anted at the various freight yatak making
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hint electtol hts.ausi. of his yeal s „II .1,IIII R.
e wolves.
w.t.. t t h e
1, Sept. 8 at Machpelah Cemetery. P
seta. 12, at I p. H. and at the A hav- in the city.
iCa iii•lelii 1. H e, I
train ing ill plilitl
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o it eaub ien streets, at 2 p. tn .
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characterized as al..., . • • . , .. ' . I r I MILIS . 11 0 LI MI
Green For Governor.
Pabbi May er Sim. ha Cehcii die d re-1
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any Of till, age of S2, havifig been
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elected,
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work
Next 'I'mustlay is primary
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0 rabbi he was ii in, , r. day, and of all the numerous contests a Public I/enmity'
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Maio,' Will I. itial questions that will be before the inal laws and
c o:tot in
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Funeral Directors and Embalmers
.oters for solution at that time, the laws, having as his IC
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TELEPHONE: EMPIRE 2114
Pepublican governorship nomination fewer and better lae
F, I I eork is recognizcd lis •Imla
7739 JOHN R. SE REET
Predictions in run , o o'
appears
of
prime
important.'.
ore ,,t• the nsist thorough esp.
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hill Mr. Rubino' w111
."1•11.1•11011 \10101.11611.
The campaigns of Fred W. Crusun
ri.%.
/ to•rs of the philosophy if Nlaifteolille•,
who alrotsly and elected hy it large ma ,,,,,ts.
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o atol Alex .1. ILeoeskeek,
• written by a rabbinical l Sr 11,1
Had who wants ,
has served three tel
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fourth
term.
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Nu t only was Rabbi Mayer Sitnclia the unpr,TUdt'iltl'11,
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fIrtutun's clitopaign has beeti one Of
secular woirld for
F ,,•cognized in the
the breadth and liberality of his views ..onspictious dignity. II is genial and
and for a line indomitable soeial spirit. Ilyrami , personality has won hint
Such noinifested itself particularly ninny fi lends and his record in linsi-
n belil
,,,,p1; 11,; - . and in public it
• .luring times of stress. As an
.1 his social spirit he refused to I i'. up as li,urance of Vas tillplillility
me
II.,
state
suceessfully
and
sell,
at the time of the German o,
or le-
cop:ilium, insisting that as long many Ile 5 iii , t yinpathetie with class

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Always a Friend of our People---
now a Candidate for Congress
in the 6th District

New Nash Executive.

Effective Oct. 15, C. W. Nash.
president of the Nash. Motors Con
pans, announces the appointment of
M. I 1. Pettit as vice-president and as-
sistant general manager of the nom-
' pony. In referring to the addition
of Mr. Pettit to the executive per-
sonnel of the company, Mr. Na-h
! s ays: "Mr. Pettit conies to the Colo-
pany from the SiMMOI1S Company of
Kenosha, Wis., and New York, with
which company he has been associ-
ated for the past three years, working
his way up . to his present position of
1 vice-president and general manager.
The addition of Mr. Pettit to the
executive force of the company in
no way changes the responsibility of
the present executives. but will help
relieve their present heavy burdens.
The addition of Mr. Pettit to our
present unchanged executive group
makes a strung contribution to our
1 ability to continue the prosperous
I and growing development of the
; company in the automobile industry.**

"How many Shekinah are then,.
. ince thou sagest it appears whey , -
.ver ten Israelites conjoin in W.,-
-hip," asked a gentile of Rebhan Ea•
mallet. And he answered: As the
sun which is but one of the countless
servants of Got, gives light to all the
world, so in a great degree Maus the
Shekinah." (Sanh. 30a.)

J. BRADFORD PENGELLY

PROGRESS
BEDDING CO.

Wayne, Genesee, Oakland, Livingstone, and Ingham

659 WINDER

Counties.

Cadillac 4251

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