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JANUARY 23, 1927

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JUNIOR HADASSAH EXPLAINS CHANGES

I

PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
ASKS QUOTA CHANGE

RIGHTS OF WORKERS
URGED BY REFORM
JEWRY AT MEETING

secretary, Miss Helen Strauss of Cin- I i1.•
cini;
nat
treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Here- 1
man of Huston,
i
Regular Meeting:
_______
Roger W. Straus of New York was;
A regular meeting of Junior Ile-
(Continued from page 1.)
re-elected president of the National 11
dassah will be held Tuesday evening,
Federation of Tem p le Brotherhoods.' :
Feb. 1, at 8 o'clock sharp at the Phil- phony of world culture, with every
(Continued from page 1.)
The other officers chose
n
yirst !1
adelphia-Byron Talmud Torah. Rabbi nationality playing its own instru,'
Wants Government Commis- Newark, N. J., was on - his feet in ` , tee-president, Leonard S. Levin of I 1
Leon Frani will be the principal men( and all playing in harmony."
I
i
ttsburgh;
second
vice
-
president,
i t
speaker of the evening and has
protegt•
ME Wise, who is the author of two :
sion to Suspend Work on
i
I I Schmidt; •
:
.
Y,
chosen as his subject "Israel Zang- books, The Future of Israd and ,
,
It%e think we are warding o ff
-'--
George
'lapin
of
Cincinnati,
and
National
Origin
Bill.
will." Others on the program are I "Liberalizing I.iberal Judaism," is :
I trouble by talking this way," h
-e treasurer, Julius 1V. Freiberg of Cin-
Miss Lillian Kelter, who will render , the son of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, I
warned, ''but we are plunging right c i
.
i Immo .
piano selections, and Miss Edith Ella noted rabbi of New York and Zionist
WASHINGTON, D. C.—(J. T. A.) into a son of trouble."
Davis, who will read several poems of leader. Mr. Wise began to study for . president Coolidge has requested
Meyer Steinhrink,a lawyer of I
her own composition.
the rabbinate at the New Institute the commission, composed of the Sec- Brookl••r. N. 1., insisted that any
1550 Woodward Avenue
pronouncement which would hold out'
of Religion but left there over a year r •teri i • of State, • Co mmerce
a il
1 L
Membership Dance:
ago, as he believed that he could best . bur, in charge of the devising of new a welcoming hand specifica..y to.
The third annual membership party 'I serve the cause of Judaism outside ! quo t as , t o suspend wor k f o r th
e time' w"iikillg people' was uncalled for.
for paid members and their escorts • the rabbinical field. He has since I•ing. This action of the President."The duty of the synagogue," he
will be held Wednesday evening, Feb•1 been writing and lecturing. Speaking • raw as a result of the discovery on • • said, "is not to back labor or capital,
(Continued from page 1.1
but to speak courageously on the
23, at Webster Hall. Seymour Si- of the religion of the future, M r th i
•t f s • t
t t t • • t
h•
non's orchestra will furnish the dance Wi se sa id:
the national origin provision of the rights of all men."
. or 01,11. money, or both; you have it in
music and a program of entertain-
"Such religion will probably be immigration act of 1924 would have '
By this time the convention hall I •iiu r ha nds to encourage us in two
bent is being planned. Tickets will without ci•eed or
wil
l But it will the effect of reducing immigration triet heellming an oratorical forum, WyS. The one way is at lea,t by
Baldness is only a sign of neglect.
be on
on sale at the meeting of Feb. 1. not be without life. For its very es- , from the countries of Northern Eu- I w it h speakers demanding revognition , del stionling that here is a problem
Members who have not paid their Bence will consist of the essence of rope, contrary to the purposes sought, from all parts of the hall. A bedlam' w Hell more than anything else has
Dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp, should not be neglected; it's
dues are requested to do no before life. Its main purpose and exentie by some of the framers of the law. ; of protests broke loose on the floor stirred the emotions of the Jewish peo-
the beginning of baldness. Ic'e can remove the cause and save
purchasing tickets. Those desiring to I will be to help man to answer worth- The national origin plan will be- l when the Rev. Dr. Ferdinand M. Is-i I. t try
poor hair. Call for t-xpert examination and advice. IT IS FREE.
I . to . repress nay own emo-
join Junior Hadassah will be wel- ily the supreme question of his days. rion• effective July 1 if proclaimed set•man, a young rabbi of Toronto, tient but nevertheless they are there,
corned at the meeting. How shall life be lived? With what by the President. Sonic believe the charged that a Reform rabbi could it I would like to finish this by say-
aims? By what standards? Accord- I president will ask its repeal.
not espouse the cause of labor from ing that unless Palestine is swamped
There is a chance for everybody, young or old, to have a good
Subdivision (AI of Section 11 of his pulpit if he hoped to keep his po-
m g to what plan? The religion of I
by the Nlediterranean it will he built
The En g lisp Singers Comi ng.
head of hair.
the future will be in truth the science the law of 1924, which is in effect sition in the synagogue.
up by us."
"I
.
was
with
t
a
t,
congregation,
he
I l of life,"
Special Discount for Ladies.
already, provides that the annual
The nu•oling at the Phoenix Club
F. C. Coppices, one of the most ' The next meeting of the Open Fe- quota shall be 2 per cent of the nom- l7 1 tunietl, "where I expressed . i o e - was presided over by Fred M. Butzel.
HAIR
IR GHROWINRGefSPEdCy M
the ! t
famous concert managers in the rum will be held at Northern Iligh bar of foreign-born individuals of ""s. of . 1- e ' ''1)",:seiTed,ti.,,
'
A the banquet at the Stetter Hotel,
.t
o ney.
United States, who has personally School or Sunday afternoon, Feb. b, such nationality resident in mlti- tile! the di:inherit, • I. 1 1) !I ," "V Dr. Weizman!' told of the agreement
views,
but
I
ani
proud
I
paid.
sponsored the tours of such attrac- when Milford Stern will speak on nental United States as determined
1308 BROADWAY, SUITE 406 -407. CHERRY 7598.
reached between himself and Louis
tions as Caruso, Chaliapin, Jeritza, 'The Jews In Mexico." Mr. Stern, I by the 1890 census. The minimum
So incensed were the rabbis by Marshall on the appointment of a non-
Hours: 11 A. M. to 8 P. M.
remarks that they voted to ex-
Marion Talley and many other lead- who is president of Temple Beth El,' quota i n any ea, is not to be less
p
agency to study
study conditions in
n
ing musical personalities, claims that has just returned from Mexico, where than 100. Under this there is an punge them from the records. Dr. Palestine. More than 600 workers in
the English Singers of London, who he was a member of a committee in- annual admission of 164,00(1 hnmi- Issermann was applauded when he the coining campaign were present at VittliIIIIIII11111111111111211111112101111111aetialflemiiritinntemeilleiitimitetectimetitemettatifleetifilteltI71171114
finished, however, and several dt•le-
at coun- , grants.
will present a concert here under the vestigating conditions in tat
the meeting. Joseph II. Ehrlich, pres-
auspices of the Civic Music Associa• try. This will be Mr. Stern's first
Subdivision (ID of the same sec- gates commended him for his coot- lident of the campaign, Morris Fried
on Friday evening, b eb. 4, at lecture on the condition of the Jews lion contemplates a new plan under age.
berg chairman, and A. C. Lappin , dl
LotSymposium on Judaism.
Orchestra Hall, give the most fascin- in Mexico, as he found them during which the world is divided into geo-
rector madeshort speeches.
ating program he has ever heard. January, 1927. , graphical areas and admissions are
At the last of three symposiums on
Speaks at Majestic.
The public is invited to attend all based on the number of inhabitants "The Perpetuation of Judaism," this At 9:30, Dr. Weizmann addressed
Open Forum lectures, which are held in continental United States in 1920 one being a discussion of Judaism1hundreds if enthusiastic men and
every other Sunday afternoon at 3 whose origin by birth or ancestry is and the youth of the future, fir. Sam- women at the Majestic Theater. Ile
Item's to your health—
o'clock at Northern High School, attributable to these geographic son Benderly of New York deplored spoke in Yiddish and he told them in
Aaron Sapiro of Chicago will be the areas. This plan would reduce the
the lack of Jewish education among his own quiet way of the struggles and
THE WAYNE MINERAL AND
speaker on Feb. 20.
number of quota immigrants to 150,- the present-day Jewish youth. Not the achievements of their brethren in IN
TURKISH BATHS
000.
only the home, the synagogue and the Palestine. Ile told them of the super IF]
Second and Front S..reats.
The commission already mentioned, school, but other forces mu s t work I human effoits these people have made :LI-E
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT
Open Day and Night for Ladies and Mn,..
I HOSPITAL REPORT MADE under the law, determines national toward staking Judaism more spirit- , and of the stupendous tasks that still '
Randolph 8744.
origin. It reports its findings to the ual, he said. remain. Time and time again he was
Another speaker was Professor A. cheered and applauded by the eager F
During the year 1926 Shurly Hos- President and the President is re-
q ui red to proclaim the
rep ort- L. Sachar of the University of Illi- throng. I ''-
pital admitted 3,672 patients, making
nois e who presented the viewpoint of Ile told of the miraculous work of
ed.
There is differ sec
e
of
opinion
a total hospitalization of 19,002 since
whether the enforcement of the na- university men and women. Roger I the Jews in settling the land and he I
n
the hospital opened in 1915.
S
tionnl law is discretionary or man- W. Straus, president of the National I said that those who believed the Jews
There were 2,023 operations per- datory so far as the President is con- Federation of Temple Brotherhoods, leould not be farmers were people who
formed during the past year and 30,•
presided. I he convention ended with had never been in Palos:Me. He told
688 hospital days recorded; 31,861 cerried. The Secretary of State is
the adoption of resolutions and the how greatly the Jews in Palestine need I R
3 ' 81
examinat ions and treatments were said to have given an informal
election of officers for the next two the moral and financial encouragement
by th e
given in the ear, nose, throat and opinion that it is mandatory. The
years.
of the Jewry of the world.
chest department, 1,527 in the eye annual report of the commissioner-
The liberal Jewish women of the
Preceding Dr. Weizmann's talk
department, 1,589 in the X-ray de- general of immigration in 1927 rec-
United States took a determined moving picture of the colonization was IN
partment and 3,480 examinations ommended its repeal.
NS
stand for peace and against militar- presented. It depicted the work of re-Itii
Would Increase Non-Nordics.
made in the laboratory.
The national origin method, offi- ism. A series of resolutions adopted construction in all of its phases, road I
The clinic for the diagnosis and
44
1
,lets find, would reduce immigrants at its closing meeting by the National building agriculture irrigation drain -lo
CHAS .11 ',119SEHMANs,e,
treatment of diseases of the head and
Federation of Temple Sisterhoods ing and manufacturing.
U
R.
chest had an attendance of 5,124, from Ireland, Germany, Holland,
227 GRIA FTIOT AVE
Switzerland and Scandinavia, while urged the compulsory arbitration of
17 - 45 E. Bethune at Woodward
Empire 7148
Rabbi A. NI. llershinangave a short
with 1,511 new patients admitted.
AIL
increasing quotas from Russia, Italy international disputes, the abolition address of introduction in which he f
There were 2 , 199 e y e examinations
ull"
CHERRY 9171
and England. This is not the effect of poison gas in warfare, the aboli- told of the work of I/r. Weizmann in
and treatments, 266 ear examine-
Congress had in view when it sanc- tion of compulsory military training procuring the agreement of the world ...tin'4.'y'''rtl.' ,..'4.' ,. "4.,4'.r . ".;',, tri s t4":1'...', ".;:ril.'ri".t....';','''.....4'rl''',"'',..'.....'n''',...',"'
tiuns, 2,562 nose and throat examin-
....'''."1 " ✓
in land grant colleges, American ad-
ations, 182 chest examinations, 59 atoned the provision.
About 410,000 aliens come into herence to the World Court and Homeland.
medical examinations and 693 opera-
bona performed in this department. the United States annually, 164,000 American co-operation in world dis-
Following Dr. Weizmann Rabbi A.
Protect Your Walls and Curtains
being quota immigrants, 150,000 armament.
M. Ashinsky delivered an address in
Hospital Attending Staff.
with
non-quota and the rest classes known
While the sisterhoods were meet- Yiddish in which he urged all Jews to
Burt R. Shurly, NI 1)., chief of
as non-immigrants. More than 221,- ing the Union of American Hebrew do their utmost to make the campaign
staff, ear, nose, throat and clinical 000 depart annually.
Congregations, the parent body, con- a success.
medicine; William F'. Hamilton, M.
Should the provision go unrepealed eluded its own convention by favor-
In all three of the speeches he made
D., surgeon; Reed A. Shankwiler, M.
When building, build beautifully. The erection of a struc-
ing arbitration in the dispute be- during the day and evening Dr. Weiz-
M. D.,
ear. chest;
eye, nose
and
Glendale 6359 Gaines,
D., diseases
of the
Claude
B. the President could make it a dead
ture devoid of beauty is mere building, a trade, not an art.
letter by deciding the law as not tween the United States and Mexico, mann stressed the overwhelming need
Architecture is an art which harmonizes in a building the
Steel
mandatory and refusing to issue a and calling attention to the plight of of the Jews for a country of their own
requirements of utility and beauty.
B•ke-E na meled. throat; E. S. Bullock, M. D., and E.
minorities ''of all faiths" in Rou- where it will be possible to develop
W. Bolio, M. D., internal medicine; proclamation.
Senator Shipstend of Minnesota Omaha and other European countries. and to maintain a culture, a language
It is the most useful of the fine arts and noblest of the
Neat in appear•
O. J. Shore, M. D., Roentgenology
useful arts.
has a bill to repeal the national origin
The sisterhoods' resolutions were and a religion un-molested by contrary
an.' and law In and radium therapy; W. E. McGilli-
provision. He already has been given prepared by a standing committee on and opposing majorities.
Architecture is an index of civilization, of the age, of the
price.
cadd y , 31.
D., associate surgeon; Rob- a hearing on it by the Senate commit- peace and adopted unanimously.
people.
"We have founded a university," he
ert S. Hewitt, Si.
D., and John J. tee on immigration. Strong opposi- Especially strong was their pro- said, "and while it is not yet great in
If you see beauty in dull, sombre effects, then build of
Wall, M. D., house physicians: Ed- tion exists against the bill among the nouncement QII military training, size it is recognized by all of the other
(New Address)
stone. If you see beauty in color, in Nature's own decoration,
mind E. Visger and Janie, It. Bien- Scandinavian peoples and it was at
which stated:
universities of the world and when in
79 MARTIN PLACE
build of brick, but, then, build of brick that possesses its own
chard, internes; Roth J. Gregg, lab- the instance of organizations of
"Such training stresses war psy- the future the men from our own in-
Glendale 6359
natural color which is fadeless, which is as lasting as Time
oratory technician; Rollin A. Wood- Scandinavians that Senator Shipstead chola!), in the mnids of our youth. stitution go to Oxford they will be ac-
Half Block from Woodward A
itself. That means—STEVENS' VITRIFIED FACE BRICK.
ward, Ph. G., pharmacist. offered his measure.
The War Department is thus given cepted as equals. In other words we
Consulting Staff.
Avoid the tawdry, meretricious effect of paint.
unprecedented influence in our civil will have a standing in the world of ...
Eugene Smith, 51. D., Don M.
I'aint deceives nobody, whether it be on the lip, the cheek,
and educational institutions. Such a letters and we will not be constantly `
Campbell, NC D., Robert W. Gillman,
the hair, or the house.
training runs counter to the move- bowing down to the people around in
M. D., Walter R. Parker, M. I).,
It is a base imitaiton at best. If you would combine the
ment to substitute law for war. The these matters that Jews have always
Frank L. Ryerson, M. D., and Parker
beauty of color with economy of maintenance, use Stevens'
sisterhoods' recommendation is that held so dear.
Heath,M.D., ophthalmologists; Frank
Vitrified Brick.
the compulsory feature of military
"We
will
develop
our
religion,
our
B. Walker, Si. D., Angus McLean,
training be eliminated in all land language and our culture in the land
You may see them in wall panels, in a variety of colors
M. D., and Charles B. Lakoff, Si, D.,
imak. #
grant colleges."
and shades of color, at the showroom in my building at the
that gave us our background in his-
surgeons; Charles D. Aaron, M. D.,
For Arbitration to Outlaw War.
Corner of Lamed and Third Streets.
tory. Our children will grow up there
gastroenterologist; Andrew I'. Biddle,
Mogen Dovid Club.
Regarding arbitration, the sister- and imbibe the very life of the Hebrew
You may take your time, ton, for there is plenty of room
M. D., dermatologist; Walter Manton,
A meeting of the Mogen Dovid hoods' resolution said:
culture with the language they learn
to park your car in front.
M. D., gynecologist; Irvin Ii. Neff,
Club
was held on Jan. 23, at the Del-
"The establishment of the prin- from the cradle.
M. D., and llenri A. Reye, M. D.,
A meeting of the active workers in
psychiatrists and neurologists; A. D. mar Talmud Torah. The program ciple of compulsory arbitration of all
LaFerte, M. D., and W. E. Blodgett, for next week is to consist of a lec- international disputes is an essential the campaign will he held in the Hotel
ture
on
The
Forerunners
of
Zion-
step
in
the
outlawry
of
war.
Staffer
Monday at 10:30, a. nt. At this
M. D., orthopedists; James E. Davis,
The delegates reaffirmed previous time the plops will be mapped for the
M. D., pathologist; John C. Dodds, M. ism," sent by the Young Judea office
at
New
York.
Joseph
Faigin
will
work
of
the campaign and a number
expressions
of
faith
in
the
Perma-
D., Benito-urinary.
All Telephones Randolph 5990
speak on "Zionism As It Is Today." nent Court of International Justice of important announcements will be
Clinic Attending Staff.
The
club
is
going
to
launch
a
mem-
made.
as
"an
agency
for
peace,"
and
urged
Ear, Nose, Throat and Chest De-
partment—Burt R. Shurly, Si. D., di- bership campaign. Every member is President Coolidge not to abandon
One marries a fool not to be
rector; E. William Bohm NI. D.; W. requested to invite one boy, who his efforts to obtain American ad-
fooled.
B. Howes, M. D.; Reed A. Shank- lives in the Twelfth street district, herence to it.
to
the
meeting
and
a
Young
Judea
Another
resolution
called
attention
wiler, M. D.
He who has no sense at 30 will
Eye Department—Don M. Camp- Club to meet at the Byron Talmud to the work of the I.eague of Nations
bell, NI. D., director; Frank L. Ryer- Torah will be organized for these Preparatory Commission on Disarm- never have any.
boys.
This
night
was
chosen
as
ament,
expressing
the
hope
that
the
son, NI. D.; W. S. Summers, M. D.;
E. V. Joinville, D.; A. E. Gehrke, Ached Ilteam memorial night and it United States would continue to co-
was opened by a brief biography of operate with the commission in its
M
Dental Department — Walter L. the life of Achad Ila'am by Irwin work.
'
U.
Shevtatz.
Samuel !laymen spoke on
The resolution on arbitration with
i Black, D. D. S.; Arthur B. Aaron D
Ma'am the Nlan." henry
enry Mexico adopted by the Union of He-
I D. S.
MANUEL URBACH
Faigin also spoke.
A general dis- brew Congregations followed a simi-
cussion followed.
Graait• cad M•rble
lar declaration earlier in the week by
"What Price Glory" Big Hit.
the Central Conference of American
Rabbis. This resolution, however,
Hailed in Detroit as the year's LODZ ARTISANS WANT
specifically approved the arbitration
greatest picture, "What Price Glory''
TOOLS AND MACHINERY proposal introduced in the Senate by
is attractiog capacity audiences to
New in our New Location
Senator Joseph E. Robinson of Ar-
t he Shubert-Lafayette Theater. A
NEW YORK.—A striking appeal kansas and accepted the principle by
7723 Twelfth Street
current sensation at the Sam II. Har• has been addressed to the American Secretary of State Kellogg.
Euclid 7192
cis Theater, New York, and the Gar- Ort by several hundred Jewish arti-
The union's declaration regarding
rick Theater, Chicago, it is being pre- sans and ex-busniess men of Lodz, religious minorities began by express-
rented in exact replica of those en- potent!, for tools and machinery to ing sympathy with the Jews in East-
gagements, with a large touring sym- enable them to become productive ern and Central Europe who are suf-
phony orchestra and realistic stage factors and earn a livelihood.
fering from economic and political
effects. Remarkable in many ways,
Among the tools in demand are effects of the war. Then it said:
The delegates particularly feel
nerhaps the most surprising fact sewing machines, knitting machines,
about "What Price Glory" is that it button-hole machines, linksarm ma- keenly for minorities of all faiths in
has reaeneii the screen as an
-an - chines, embroidery machines, mem- Roumania and other countries who
out comedy. "What Price Glory" is curing sets, typewriters, stocking ma- have not been guaranteed their rights
being presented twice daily, at 2:15 chines, hemstitching machines, kettle under treaties, and some of whom
and 8:15. All seats are reserved and machines and kurbedstick machines. have not been protected from cruel
including
sold in advance. Sunday matinees In asking for these implements, the attacks by mobs."
begin at 3 p. tn.
Louis Marshall's services to Juda-
Polsih Jews request the Ort in Amer.
ism
were
eulogized
in
another
resolu-
ica to communicate with their rela-
"Laff That Off" — Carrick.
tires here, with the view of obtain- tion which took cognizance of Mr.
Wee Dancing Nightly
ing the purchase of these machines Marshall's seventieth birthday re-
You really enter sunny Cali-
Without any blare of trumpets, in lieu of the occasional money relief cently.
fornia the moment you step
Three Bodies Elect Officers.
"Leff That Off" enjoyed more than which the American relatives send
aboard one of the five famous
a solid year's run in New York, and abroad.
The Union of American Hebrew
Particular People Prefer
now Earl Carroll is presenting this
The appeal points out that funds Congregations re - elected Charles
Santa Fe cross-continent
the Palais.
Don Mullally comedy hit at the Gar. which are sent for immediate needs Shohl of Cincinnati its honorary
trains.
rick Theater, Detroit, for a second have no constructive value beyond president and Ludwig ogelstein of
Strictly censored. Highest
big week, starting Sunday, Jan. 30. the moment of necessity. In making New York chairman of the executive
The new Chief—extra fare—
Standard.
"LafT That Off" slipped quietly into the contacts here the Ort offers to . beard. It chose as vice-presidents
is the finest and fastest of
Petals Musici•ns—The Baud
New York and remained to become supply the machinery asked for on Jacob W. Mack of Cincinnati, Marcus
the Santa Fe California
Ti,. Less to Noce With.
The people of Detroit enjoy gas
one of the "Golden Dozen" of the payment of a small part of the cost, Rauh of Pittsburgh, Maurice G. Ro-
trains. Only TWO business
New York stage. "Laff that Off" is amd extends credit over a long period senberg of Washington and Julius
rates "which are loiter than
days
on
the
way.
as snappy a. its title indicates so far for the payment of the balance. The Rosenwald of Chicago; treasurer, N.
those existing in any other
as laughs and merit go, but what is Ort is enabled to do so through the i Henry Beekman of Cincinnati; secre-
similar city in America."
No extra fare on the four
strange and unique in modern come- Co-operative Tool Supply Company tary, Rabbi George Zepin of Cincin-
other daily trains.
dies is the fact that all its comedy is of Berlin, a subsidiary of the Ort,, nati, and assistant secretary, Jacob
MEYER BARRON, Prop.
Arrived from clean situations ■
and which obtains good ter,„rns from ma- D. Schwarz of Cincinnati. An execu-
Buyers of All Kind. of
Fred Harvey dining service
humor. The play was staged by the chinery establishments in Europe. Na tive board was also chosen, composed
sets the standard in the
WASTE PAPER
author, Don Mullally, in conjunction charge whatever is being made for of 50 outstanding Reform Jews from
1342 Brewster St.
transportation world.
with Roy Walling.
this service.
all parts of the country.
Chef. W. Bennen, Vice Pre.. •nd Gen. Mee.
CsuIllIsa 1708
Cadillac 1709
The National Federation of Temple
Enjoy the out-of-doors thls
Clifford 0 NO,
I Sisterhoods re-elected Mrs. J. Walter
winter—take
your
family.
Freiberg of Cincinnati as its presi-
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BRANCHES:
California hotel rates are
dent and chose the following offi-
cers: First vice-president, Mrs. Ja-
reasonable.
369
cob Wertheim of New York; second
May I send you our EucturvioLitra
vice-president, Mrs. Maurice Stein-
8 "" 4 ".'d
Ilamtremck
; feld of St. Louis; third vice-presi-
Agee[
A.Ary
General Minim, Bldg.
5707 boarrib Canapes
Soma
dent, Mrs. Charles Cohn of Nash-
7739 JOHN R. STREET
TELEPHONE EMPIRE 2114
401 Transport..., Building
ville;
fourth vice-president,
Mrs.
menu. mks
Wrentiotter— 76 North Salle Are.
Dearborn-10S Wert Michigan
Henry Nathan of Buffalo; recording
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WE1ZMANN ENLISTS
SERVICE GROUP FOR
PALESTINE APPEAL

Why Stay Bald?

The Greatest Discovery of the Age.

The Kridos

Painting
Body Repairing
Fender Bumping

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SUBWAY

FLOWER SHOP
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FLAWS FOIZIALL
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And All-Round Collision Service.
Trimming — Glass Enclosures.
u Service — Super Quality — Super
per
Workmanship

Super Arc Welding
8z Collision Service

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Home Building

UNITAS
RADIATOR SHIELDS

UNITAS PRODUCTS, Inc

Young
Notes
Judea i°11111 Club

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daily. trains

The Ch

Palais de Dance

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Frederic B. Stevens

Inc.

Where
Detroit
Stands

The average rate for manu-
factured gas in the following
nine large cities,—New York,
Brooklyn, Chicago, Phila.
delphia, Cleveland, Boston,
Baltimore, St. Louis and Mil-
waukee,—based on the use of
three thousand cubic feet per
month, is over $1.04 per
thousand cubic feet.

In Detroit you are buying
manufactured gas for domes-
tic use at the rate of 79 cents
per thousand cubic feet.

Michigan Paper Stock Co.

DETROIT CITY GAS CO.

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LEWIS BROTHERS

Funeral Directors and Embalmers

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