NOVEMBER 12, 1926
zrAllytricffrigyisnotto
prmttar Notts • Imported French Stationery
large the building, the offices will still sanitarium she was forced to continue
be conveniently located. with her treatments and her brothers
dance at paid her doctor bills until October,
e gro
1925, when they refused further finan-
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The
the clinic is shown by a comparison
cial assistance. Ruth owed her attend-
new Palestine currency, which is to
of the number of visits made in Oc-
In honor of the seventy-third birth-
ing physician more than $200 for
substitute the English and Egyptian
tober, 1925, and October, 1926. Dur-
treatments she had received so she re- day anniversary of their father, Sam-
pounds in the country, will not have
(Continued From Page One.)
ing the former month, when the
fused to return to him for further uel Burner, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Hebrew names, according to an offi-
clinic was housed at 1216 Westmin-
Bucner of 40 Dwight avenue enter-
cial denial issued by the Palestine Miss Gold Ginsburg became nurse in ster avenue, there were 1,327 visits care.
After a ,series of repeated visits the tained Tuesday evening with a fam-
government. The statement denied charge in 1922 and [clewing her were made in 27 "clinic days" and nine
a report circulated in the press re. otitis Sally Ehrlich (now Mrs. Marvin I evenings. In October, 1926 h, with 26 brothers agreed to pay the past-due ily dinner. This was also in the form
Greenb
bill so their sister could be cared for. of a farewell party, as Mr. Burner,
.cently that the Palestine pound will ...Inge di and
days and nine evenings, tere were
be named dinar and its division la the first of December, 1921, Mrs. 1,954 visits to the departments of the They stated that they could do no more Sr., has left to spend the winter
Eleanor Jones Ford, the present di-
as they had been burdened with a months in California.
shekel.
rector, came to Detroit to head the clinic; in addition there were 4,863 number of other heavy responsibili-
visits to the department of health'
ties. Their father had been a patient
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burner and
slime
-
Mrs. Ford, an experienced organizer toxin-anti-toxin clinic, 88 to t e
at Harper Hospital for thre months, family of Dwight avenue entertained
's
and executive in public health nursing,' partment of health's pre-natal and suffering from cancer and the eldest as their house guests over the week-
oecame director of the clinic upon the I 194 to its child welfare departments, brother's wife, after a long and expen- end, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hirshberg of
invitation of Morris I). Waldman, who, making a total of 7,999 visits to the sive illness, died about this time. Al- Bad Axe, Seymour and Leon Bucner
when he came to Detroit as managing Leopold Wineman Memorial Build. though the brothers were reputed to and Mrs. Alma Groetz of Flint.
director of the United Jewish Cheri- ing. A comparison between the first be financially able to care for their
ties, presented plans for an enlarged nine days in November, 1925, and Oc- stricken sister, they declared that they
Miss Lillian Kovinsky of Perry
clinic and health center, which were tober and November, 1926, shows could not obligate themselves any fur- street has returned to her home after
that there were 470, 593 and 798 ther.
having spent several days as the
adopted. Michael M. Davis, as the
foremost authority on out-patient I visits, respectively, made, or an in-
In January, 1926, about a month af- guest of her sister, Miss Marian Ko-
service, has been repeatedly consulted crease of November, 1926, over No- ter Ruth had resumed her treatments vinsky of Highland Manor, Tarry-
before and during the building of the I vember, 1925, of 70 per cent and an with her attending physician, she town, New York.
new clinic and his sugestions followed. ' increase of November, 1926, over Oc- came to the clinic and reported that
The new cline, which is a model of its tuber of the same year of 35 per cent. her doctor had found it advisable to
Mrs. Maurice Fine of Prod street
kind, is described and an outline draw- With the opening of the evening med- continue with the cure as adhesions spent the week-end in Ann Arbor, the
ing shown by Mr. Davis in his new I ical clinic and the other departments had formed. He advised hospitaliza- guest of her daughter, Miss Cecli
book, "Clinics, Hospitals and Ilealth during the day a substantial increase tion and an operation. The physician Fine.
Centers " which has just been released. in attendance is expected.
objected to asking a surgeon, with
Mr. Davis calls it an ideal place of its
Members of Staff.
whom he was associated, for free care
In honor of Miss Ethel Barnett,
kind.
Jesse F. Hirschman is chairman of for the patient as he had been fully whose marriage to David Goldfarb of
compensated
for
his
own
services.
Flint takes place Thanksgiving Day,
Building I. Model of Kind.
the board of trustees of the clinic, the
Therefore the clinic arranged for Mrs. Norman Burner of Dwight
The North End Clinic represents the other members of which are Julian H.
Ruth's admittance, as a free patient street entertained 16 guests at a
last word in dispensary construction Krolik, Miss Edith Ileavenrich, An-
at the Detroit Tuberculosis Sanitar kitchen shower and bridge-luncheon
and planning. A two story structure, drew Wineman, J. B. Neiman, Mrs.
at Webster Hall, Detroit. Prizes
not large, but compactly containing Samuel Mendelsohn and Mrs. Harry ium in March, 1926. She was oper
ated upon by a very competent our were won by Mrs. Benjamin Elbling
Z
Brown,
Mrs.
Ford,
director,
has
Miss
everything necessary for complete ou
eon and, according to recent reports and Mrs. Joseph Barnett of Pontiac
Dorothy
Milavetz
as
her
assistant
and
patient medical service, its construc-
peetiesd.gaining as rapidly as can be ex
and Mrs. I. Weinstein of Detroit.
dietitian, Miss Esther Rosenstein, head she
tion Was made possible by thWineman
"Uptown's Most Beautiful
of social service; Miss Dora Cashdan,
Lucy
Moskowitz,
Miss
Restaurant."
"The Vagabond King" at Cass.
$35,1100 available from the re- office manager;
1
p serve
funds of the United Jewishpharmacist, and Miss Mary C. Knight,
department of health nurse in charge.
Announcement by the management
Charities. Mrs. 1Vineman's gift in
memory of her late husband, was an- Dr. Harry C. Saltzstein is chief of the
of the Cass, Detroit's new down-
nounced last year. medical staff and the following doe-
town legitimate playhouse, that "The
One enters on the right of the build- tors give their services to the clinic:
Vagabond King," current offering at
(Continued From Page One.)
that theater, would be shown in no
ing, passing the social service rooms Medical department, Dr. William 11.
on one site and a small isolation suite Gordon, chief; Dr. Leo L. Newfiield, exhibition in the Community House of other city in the state has brought
on the other. This latter is for the assistant chief; Dr. Leo Stern, attend- the best works of members of the De- hundreds of patrons to the new show
Protect Your Walls and Curtains
with
place from outside cities and towns.
detention of contagious diseases as the ing physician in charge of evening
children and others enter the building. medical clinics; Drs. John B. Rieger,
This production has been acclaimed
A nurse is to be stationed here to in- Nathan Levitt and Sol G. Meyers, at-
by the Detroit critics the most pre-
spect all persons entering during din- tending physicians; Dr. Nathaniel
tentous affair of its character yet
is hours. One then comes into the Gates, cardiologist, and Drs. David
seen in the west and vast audiences
main foyer. To the left is the long Sandweiss, Dr, Geerge Waldbott, E.
have assembled nightly to hear its
grilled rail, behind which are the reg- A. Stern, Daniel E. Cohen, Martin
thunderous choruses and enjoy its
Steel
visual beauties. A number have
Bake-Enameled. ision administration and book- Feldstein and Benjamin Schlain. The
keeping desks. The crowd is waited- other departments are pediatrics, Dr.
journeyed to Detroit to share in the
Neat in appear.
lately dispersed to three waiting Max A. Kohn, Dr. Bernard Bernbaum
pleasures of the attraction.
ante and low in
11 first and Dr. Pauline Pevin; Surgery, Dr.
"The Vagabond King" goes into its
the
rooms,
one
in
price.
and for general medicine, and a front Saltzstein, chief, sir. J. D. Rosenman
third big week at the Cass with next
nd Dr. Emil Rothman; Urology, Dr.
Sunday night's performance.
nd rear lobby .upst airs, for surger _ a l.. W. Hull, chief, and Dr. I. J. Zim-
Matinees at the Cass are given only
and the specialties, and pediatrics r s
, Neurologist, Dr. L. J. Fos-
li nman
e
(New Address)
on Saturday. The performances are
sprctively.
radiologist, Dr. William Cliff;
79 MARTIN PLACE
at 8:15 evenings and 2:15 Saturday
On the first floor are grouped sever.' ter;
dermatology and syphilogy, Dr. Claude
Glendale 6359
afternoon.
almedical examining rooms on the Behn, chi,
d and Dr. Lee II. Cowan,
Half Bleck from Woodward Avenue left, and the laboratory and X-ray de-
.(leninti .1
../r
,
hreo. al.
t ut
e,h.eagr,,
, sizni
NO JEWISH QUESTION
and
cystoscopy
room
on
the
S.
cnoonsseultaanndt,
ia
p
r grhttments
I beck, chief, and Dr. Wesley W. Will-
BUDAPEST—(J. T. A.)—No Jew-
Ascending a broad stairway to the I
n:
Dr.
Tehletoh Rl ittels. ;Itdef3teinset,s,D,rthA
e Then
CONCRETE GARBAGE and
tainndshD
ish question exists in present-day
second floor, one cemes upon the pe- , eon
Hungary, according to the Hungarian
ASH RECEPTACLES
A
diatri s, a group of eight examining dentist and Dr. Howard II. Jackson, e
minister of the Interior, Scitovsky,
RUSH—BUY NOW—Before Arrival of
rooms and waiting room, furnished for dental X-ray. Dr. Harry August is
Winter.
in a statement he made at the first
and decorated so as to appeal to chit- I the psychiatrist and Dr. I. S. Gellert,
press reception given by him. In
One-family Garbage Receptacle $7.75
dren. In the front of the building on 1 Dr. Harry Kirschbaum and Dr. Max
his address the minister emphasized
the second floor is the surgical depart- 1 Wershow have charge of the gynec-
that the government will continue to
ment, which also houses the dermato1-_,,,,. y
i.ne. nol
renad rye idne pe ilitintem
prenatal
n ja
1927 PINGREE
adhere to what he termed "the Chris-
,4
MISCHA FISHSON
atry, gyneeol- L'''
ogy, p
ogy, neurolsychi
e.
r d Milo
Residence: Garfield 7106
with 11 n.
tian national course." Asked as to
ogy, urology and pre- natal car e din- infant welfare. The two latter are troit Art Club, including among them,
Office:
the policy of the government concern-
acs. Across the west side of the floor , under the board of health.
Cadillac 9776
1354 Buhl Bldg.
ing the Jewish question, he denied
den •After the clinic moved to Westmin- paintings.
are
the
eye,
ear,
nose,
throat
and
0'
Plans have been completed for the the existence of such a question, de-
tistry offices and a recovery room. Ister avenue (1922) it was taken in
staging of the first annual carnival claring "I do not know any Jewish
The clinic has in addition to its own [ char g e by til:I ttr
enireiglineety, of
i etsehavA
dance, which will take place Thanks- question."
ces for the Department of i `""
staff, offices
which Miss
the Fr nurses and visiting
and
f giving Eve, Wednesday, Nov. 21, in
Health
president for a nurse
number u: years.
When
Fresh Air Society. There are
Al- za
iti
l h- the fountain room of the new Masonic
edrsw
fil i t zt-o
c rin
n icetcatemde int;
l dm
room
M r ionWtai ie
auditorium. Music will be provided
so, on the second floor, a nurses'
by the Blackbirds, a well-known dance
'
and cloak and rest room for the staff.
the United Jewish Charities. Its op-
The exits are conveniently placed on I erating deficit is paid by the Detroit orchestra brought here from the Chi-
cago Municipal Pier especially for this
either side of the building; the one for Community Fund.
affair. Many novelties are being plan-
the patients passing the pharmacy de-
As an actively growing institution
ned and prizes will be distributed
atnhye
partment. It is planned to have
the North End Clinic provides many
among the guests. ' It is announced
m
The
%;i
n
e
medicines which are prepared fir
ne
‘e
r
assistance.
f
h
o
e
t
t
n nitt ieisn
efi p u otrn tuen
that dress for the evening will be op-
clinic ready for the patient as he or o
tional.
she leaves so there is no delay. The
east side exit leads into an empty lot paid
Memorial
building
is
not
completely
A large public meeting took place in
for and persons who wish to cre-
which is owned by the United Jewish ate a fitting memorial to some loved the lodge rooms on Monday evening,
Charities. To leave by that door it is I , one ran furnish the equipment for Nov. 8, Judge Frank Murphy of Re-
necessary for the patient to pass the I special services or departments. En- corders Court of the City of Detroit
ea row**
registry office and it was no placed no . down tints are welcomed for special spoke on "Crime, Its Causes and
! ■■ =".
that when it shall be necessary to en- services, y education,
for pnidetscghetr: Cures." Judge Murphy's remarks on
eall3uecan teino,Td el.cf.,.
the subject proved of unusual interest
KP
ate
study
for
social
workers
,training to the members of the organization
EVERTON
ENGRAVING
of applicants grants for clinical inves- and upon the conclusion of his talk he
I COMPANY
tigati: n, prints for research ear. Any- was accorded an ovation. A short dis-
one who is interested in helping the cussion period followed the talk and
clinic, either by establishing a memor- an excellent program made the meet-
ial or otherwise, are invited to consult ing one of the most interesting in
Mrs. Ford at the Clinic or Jesse F. ninny months.
Americanization work, recently un-
Hirschman.
dertaken by the lodge, will begin
Examples of Work Done.
Thursday evening, Nov. 11, at 8
Two of the thousands of cases which
o'clock. Classes in American history,
are eared for by the North End Clin-
lc are herewith retold an examples of civics, naturalization and a
jests will be formed and instruction
the work done there.
Less than a year ago a small boy, will begin. It is stated that any Per-
o sons desiring instruction may join the
about nine years old, was brought into
classes at any time without cost.
'the clinic by his mother. After pass-
Card Parties Started.
ing through the admittance and regis-
Wednesday night card parties, spon-
tration departments Mrs. S. and Mil-
ton were sent to the pediatrics clinic sored by the Ladies' Auxiliary, were
where it was found that Milton had inaugurated the evening of Nov. 3.
been suffering with a skin rash since The parties are in charge of Elias
Cot Rate Movies and Storage.
birth, Mrs. S. had taken him to sever- Goldberg, secretary of the lodge, who
"In days of old
1962 GRAND RIVER AVENUE
al physicians and had visited a great states that the attendance thus far has
Phew. Cedillas 6853-4679.
when knights
many clinics both in Detroit and else- exceeded expectations of his commit-
where; but all to no avail. Finally tee. It is also stated that many local
wercbold"—the
evemssa.n=
she decided to try the North End Clin- women's clubs and organizations are
family was a
.
is and, although under ordinary en:- p lanning
unit with most
ty at
the
B'nai ll'rith
Com- -
cumstanees she would not be eligible, , est activity
take
advantage
of thisa
of the relatives
she anal her son were admitted because munity
'
House.
usually living
According to the announcement of
of the prolonged treatment involved.
When Milton reached school age and Samuel Sternberg, editor-in-chief, the
under one roof.
next
edition of the Broadcaster will
entered
classes
he
was
repeatedly
sent
Today, econom-
home of the teachers because of the he distributed among the members of
(6-11011
ic conditions
which
annoyed
him
considerably.
the
lodge
during the week of Nov. 22.
rash,
have forced the
It was impossible to keep him in school The November number is dedicated to
family to scatter
because of the effect on the other chil- the sixty-ninth anniversary o f the
Lo
and will
dren and his mother had almost des- f ounding of Pisgah Loiter
to different
1'h-TON CHASSIS
paired of having him cured and able c contain many new anal interesting fea-
cities and differ-
Select Dancing Nightly
study and play with the other chi'. I tures.
to
$ 1260
ent states—t h e
Copies of the first editions of the
dren.
members seldom
When Milton entered the pediatrics per iodical have been sent to lodges in
meet from one
clinic he was gisen a complete medical all parts of the world and word has
People Prefer
and physical examination and referred been received by Mr. Sternberg that
year's end to an-
the Palais.
to the dermatology department for many portions of the Broadcaster have
Delivered
other.
further tests. Ile was given the pro- been read in lodge meetings in Long
laces.
Long Du-
tein sensitization, and the tests proved Branch California, and other P
NOT TO HAVE HEBREW NAMES
Dedication Of
Clinic Sunday
Prices Ranging from
75c to $3.00
A Wonderful Holiday Gift.
aum.
Home
Cooked
Meals
That's what every one says
after trying one of Pohl's
delicious meals. Our own
distinctive manner of pre-
paring our foods is bound
, to satisfy and make you a
regular patron.
I
SHEEHAN'S
Your Gas
Company
Is Always Here
On the job nig—t and day
in spite of business condi-
tions—we do not pull up
stakes and depart when
business may be off.
POHL'S
In that respect we are un-
like most other manufac-
turers. We are dependent
solely on your business.
MEMBER SMOKER
AT PISGAH LODGE
8939 TWELFTH ST.
Garfield 6884
1550 Woodward
Looking at our business this
way, isn't it true that your
interests must receive our
first consideration?
UNITAS
RADIATOR SHIELDS
Glendale 6359
And at the same time we
ask you to be fair in your
attitude toward us.
UNITAS PRODUCTS, Inc.i
The people of Detroit enjoy gas
rates "which are lower than
those existing in any other
in America."
similar city
DETROIT CITY GAS CO.
Chas. W. Bennett, Vice
Pre,. end Gen. Mgr.
Cldford at Motley
BRANCHES ,
H. M. KOFFMAN
Hamtramck
Boulevard
9707 Jumph Camps ,.
Gener.I %Ignore Illds.
W,anthnte-76 North Buldle An,
Deathorn—IOS
Wen Michigan
rowthl
L I
The growing public preference for
Graham Brothers Trucks is strikingly
told in the figures—
SIIEKELL
Move You 1
Strictly censored. Highest
Let
rance calls help
knit the I 'am.
Standard.
Palate Musicians—Tim Bead
Yee Lore to Dance With.
negative in all instances. After con- Mr. Sternberg announced that Jacob
. Margolis, editor of The Detroit Jew-
saltation the doctor in charge advised
a tonsil eperation, as the glands ish Chronicle. has accepted the post
diseased.
A tonsil and
1 eemed
adenoid slightly
operation
was performed
on ' of advisory editor of the B'nai B'rith
publication.
July 3, after which the : rash &sap-
peered. At the last examination four
ad no
s had
nit r e-ap-
months la d er, the rash
theIDETROIT
g;ared and the
hr doctors feel that
y is cured.
sly I Ira Chafe,
•
f Michigan Paper Stock Co.
MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.
MEYER BARRON, Prop.
Bayer. of All Kind. of
WASTE PAPER
ZIONISTS
GOING TO BOSTON
A young woman came to the clinic
in December, 1923, asking for medica l
of a
I care. She had been the patient
private physician but was unable to
:continue treatments with him.
Ruth B. was brought to the United
States six years ago by her three
I brothers and came to Detroit to reside.
Three years after her arrival she was
, taken ill and, when it was discovered
'that she was suffering from tubercu-
loais, her brothers assumed the respon-
sibility of having her cared for at the
Detroit
Tuberculosis Sanitarium for
mmismili
eighteen months. After leaving the
1142 Brewster St.
Cadillac 17*
t. Cadillac 1708
tparmammilsomommommir
MANUEL URBACH
Granite• and Wrists
Monuments
664 Winder Street
I
Cadillac 0048
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h conference
markable headway. Te
in Boston. therefore, wil l be an event
of first importance in the progress of
this cause, as well as an occasion for
the gathering of the most distin-
guished Jewish personalities of the
United States. It is a great honor to
serve under the chairmanship of Na-
than Straus, who has served the cause
of humanity in general as perhaps no
other man of our generation has
done. I look forward to • meeting
that will reflect credit not only on
the Jews of America but on all its
people in what will be accomplished
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1921
1922
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1925
1086
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6971
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213%
105%
55%
123%
The first nine months of 1926, with
sales aggregating 29,336 trucks, show
an increase of 78.4% over the corre-
sponding period of 1925.
2-TON CHASSIS
Progress — sound, swift, impressive.
$1460
Particular
Truck Sales
'900
1-TON CHASSIS
Palais de Dance
Year
Graham Brothers Trucks, with Dodge Brothers 3/4•Ton
Commercial Cars, meet 91 % of all hauling requirements.
THOMAS
J.
D OYLE
INCORPORATED
WOODWARD AT MARTIN Pk.
GLENDALE 7117
JEFFERSON AT NENE
EDGEW000 4460
JOHN R. AT ENDICOTT
NORTHWAY 5406
Hergenroeder, Inc., 14615 E. Jefferson_ _Lena% 4406
Highland Park Motor Co.. 16123 Woodward_ Art 3730
Hiles Auto Service, 12217 Twelfth Hem. 4297
Mernes Motor Sales ts Service, 4426 Chene. Mal. 6667
Mid-West Motor Co., 9111 Grand River_ _ _ _Gar. 7100
Cook-Wood, Inc., 14427 Schoolcralt Rd._ __Euclid 6383
Dis.Western Moto( Co. 3950 Dix.. Laf 1601
9888
Ducknell.Knowlson Co., 2445 Michigan_ ..._Glen.
Lin. 1172
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot
Northeast Motor Co., 8564 Jos. Camoau._.Emp. 4081
Lenox C707
Fairview Auto Sales, 10940 Mack
Colonial Motor Sales, 6834-40 Michigan... Caster 3138
3132
Delray
Motor
Sales,
7132-34
W.
Jefferson.
_Cedar
North Central Motor Co., 8517 Linwood_ .Euclid 1880
Nonvoodward Motor Co. , 911S Woodward—Emp. 6980
GRAHAM BROTHERS
Where the hostess is beautiful, the
wine is good.
It is a stupid mouse that knows
only one hole.
EHDDGEfOrairAuRTRUCKS