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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-02-18

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PAGE TWO

M. R. Van Barden, $50.
$1,500; Simmons & Clark, $50; Carl
Bachrach & Gendelman, $26; Baer Joe Borenstein, $200; Boston Re- Lundy, $50; B. Lynn, $25.
Singer, $100; B. W. Singer, $100; Saul
Morris D. Waldman, $50; Oscar
Maiden Lane Jewelry Company, Sloan, $100; Helen Shetzer, $25; Mr.
finers and Wholesale Jewelers, $100;
Wander, $25; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Brothers, $50; 0. I. Baker, $25; Dr. B. Brener, $50; Julius Braun, $250; $100; J. Magidsohn, $25; A. Malhoff,
and
Mrs.
I.
Shetzer,
$500;
Simon
Shet-
Warner,
$25; Warsaw Bakery, $100;
Max Bailin, $100; A. Barit, $300; J. and M. Brawerman, $50; Ira $25; I. Margolis, $25; M. Margolis,
zer, $50; Samuel Shimans, $25; .lacob Wayne Glass Co., $25; S. Waze, $25;
Mrs. H. Baron, $25 Alex II. Barnett, Brewer, $110; L. S. Brin, $25; II. C. $50; Marienthal Brothers, $100; Ben Shlain, $50; Ralph S. Shroder, $25; Nathan Wechsler, $25; Max Weddis,
$50; Dr. S. I). Barnett, $25; Emil Broder, $30; N. Bronstein, $25; S. L. Marks, $100; Ilerman Marks, $200; Jacob Singer, $500; Mrs. Ilarry Sklar, 825; Mrs. SI. C. Weil, $1110; Ilarry
Baron, $50; 51. Barron, $50; Louis Broudy, $25; A. Brown, $100; Au- Joseph M. Marks, $100; Mrs. J. M. $100; Rev. J. Sklar, $25; B. Sloan, Weinberger, $50; David Weingarden,
Bass, $25; J. B. Beckenstein, $100; gusts Brown, $50; Harry Brown, Marks (in memory of her father), $25; Walter Smelsey, $50; Mr. and $50; S. Weingarden, $100; I. Wein-
Ben Berke, $150; Mr. and Mrs. $100; J. L. Brown, $25; N. Burn- $100; B. II. Nlazure, $200; Jacob Mrs. Harold II. Smiley, $250; Charles garden, $25; Henry Weinstein, $25;
Meyer Beckman, $100; D. Si. Bert:, stein, $300; J. Burrows, $150; Fred Sinner, $200; Louis Medow, $125; A. Smith, $100; Dr. Charles A. Smith, Henry Weinstein, $300; Mrs. use S.
Harry II. Nleisner, $50; I. Melnik. $100; Mayor John W. Smith, $100;
$60; William E. Berkowitz, $100; A. Butzel, $750.
Weinstein, $100; Rose Weinstein,
Morris Canvasser, $50; Aaron Carl- $50; S. K. Melon, $60; A. Mendelson, D. Sobel, $25; I,. Sobel, $30;Sobermen $50; J. C. Weinberg, $25; Aaron Weis-
David Berlin, $100; Garfield B. Ber-
Iinsky, $50; Frank Berman, $25; Jo- stein, $25; Gerson Cass, $200; Cole $100; 51. Mendelson, $25; Henry & Milgrom, $125; Sochchewski & Co- hrot, $25; Jos. Wiesman and Max N.
COgg,an,
Meyers,
WO;
J.
Michelson,
$50;
II.
&
Erwin,
$200;
Harry
seph Berman, $25; William Berman,
hen, $25; Louis Solomon, $25; Solomon Freedman, $100; Weisman & Wexler,
$50; Dr. A. E. Bernstein, $100; Ed- $100; A. Cohen & Sons, $750; A. N. Peter A. Stiller, $500; J. Milensky, & Lasky, $50; Solomon Bros, 825 $151); Ralph Weisman, $150; Samuel
ward A. Bernstein, $25; Gerald Bern- Cohen, $50; Harry Cohen, $250; Her- $25; Mills & Sussan, $50; Samuel Maxwell D. Solovich, $25; Martin H. L. Weller, $25; S. Weissman, $50;
steine, $25; Dr. Peter M. Bernstein, man Cohen, $73; I. Cohen, $25; I. Mintz, $200; Samuel Mitchell, $51); Spater, $25; II. Spies, $2S; Srere 'Derry Weitzmann, $500; Alex Werbe,
$100; Ilarry J. Bieberstein, $50; H. Cohen, $150; Jacob Cohen, $25; Si- Kahn Moritz, 850; Morris Mohr, Brothers, $1,000; Standard Fruit Co., $25; Weisman & Black, $150; Wets-
11. Bieltield, $100; I.ouis Ilielfield, las Cohen, $25; Cohen & Zilber, $100; A. D. Morris, $50; Leo E. Mor- 130; Theodore Stein, $25; J. Stein- man • Shatzen, $200; Ilarry Weisman
$25; Dr. David J. Bittker, $25; Harry $750; Irwin I. Cohn, $50; Si. B. ris, $25; Abe Moss, $50; Joseph Moss, berg, $25; Mrs. Minnie Steinberg, $35; $200; D. Wilkus, $50; Jos. Weisman,
Blackman, $150; David S. Block, Cohn, $100; Max Cohn. $100; l'hilip $25; Moss Furniture Store, $25; lien. Stocker, $25; J. E. Stocker, $25; $500; Julia L. Wine, $25; Mr. and
$25; Phil Bloomgarden, $120; Oscar Cohn, $25; W. Cohn, $25; Colonial Judge Alfred Murphy, $25; I. R. Louis Stoll, $300; Louis Stollman, Mrs. Andrew Wiseman, $750; Mr. and
It. Blumberg, $100; Mrs. David Blu- Clothes Shop, $250; David Cooper, Myers, $25.
$100; Mrs. E. Stone, $100; Mrs. Rae Mrs. Ilenry Wineman, $1,000; Jose
National Bakery, $100; National L. Stralser, $50; I. Strichstein, $50; Winmm, $50; Sam Wolf, $100.
menthal, $25; II. S. Blumenthal, $50; $50; Abraham Cooper, $250; A. J.
Smelting and Relining Company, Si. B. Sulsberger, $25; Isaac Sumetz,
II. Blumenthal, $25; Mrs. B. Blum- Cutler, $50; I'hilip Cutler, $50.
Chas. Yarowsky, $25; Yolles-Gilbert
men, $50; Boesky Brothers, $50;
Louis Dann, $600; Sol. A. Dann, $300; Joseph Nederlander, $100; Mr. $25; Samuel Sumunerfield, $500.
$50; Benjamin S. Davidson, $150; and Mrs. Arnold Neiss, $300; Max
Sam Tapper, $50; A. Teitelbaum, & Co., $100.
M. W. Zack, $100; NT. IL Zackheim,
Davidson Brothers, $50; Ralph Da- Nemolf, $25; J. N. Netzorg. $50; Gus $73; Temple Beth El School of Re-
vidson, $100; The Detroit Jewish Neuman, $100; New York Trimming ligion, $75; Thomas Construction Co., $25 0; Jos. A. Zechman, $100; S. 'Leff,
Store, $25; Harry Nieman, $50; $1,200; S. L. Triggs, $50; Turover $25; David S. Zemon, $200; Jacob
E.
Chronicle,
$75;
Detroit
Jewish
Her-
AR.
0 0 Tw
ald, $50; Detroit Mill Supply Com- Louis E. Norman, $100; II. Nuss- Unterstitzung \'erein, $300; M. Tusch • Zeldes, $25; Mrs. 1). S. Zemin, $25;
Mr. and Sirs. Israel Zither, $750; Sam-
pany, $25; David S. Diamond, $250; baum, $100.
bent, $50.
Si. E. O'Brien, $100; David Oppen-
uel Zuiebach & Son, $200.
Don't Worry Club, $50; L. M. Dunn,
Mr. and Sirs. H. B. Ullian, $250.
helm,
$250;
Max
Osnos,
$50;
Sam
$100.
Osnos, $100; Anna Oxenhandler, $25.
East Side Coal Company, $150;
Pad & Goldman, $25; Hyman
East Side Metal Company, $75; Dr,
Adolph Ehrlich, $25; Mrs. Dora B. Parker, $100; Sam Posner. $100;
Ehrlich, $100; Harry Ehrlich, $100; Charles Parzen, $25; Jacob Pearl-
Dine at the Finest Cafe 'Mid All the Home Comforts.
Mrs. Clara Ehrlich, $50; J. H. Ehr- stein, $25; I'eisner Brothers, $25;
Starry Pelavin, $100; David Pernick,
lich, $1,000; Mrs. Z. Ehrlich, $25; I. $50; J. Pines, $50; Pisgah Lodge,
Ekelman, $50; Ilarry H. Elbinger,
B'nai B'rith, $100; Arthur Pollak
$100; James J. Ellman, $75.
I $100; S. H. Pollock, $25; Samuel
Sam Foreman, $25; Herman Fa- Polozker, $25; S. II. Popkin, $100;
teen, $40; Feigenson Brothers, $75 ; M. N. Posner, $100; A. M. Perger-
Max Feinberg Company, $30; Daniel n son
4'4
o $200; Si. Prussian, $100.
Fhtler, $50; B. Fink, $50; M. L. Fmk, , Joseph Radner, $100; Philip Raimi,
$200; H. Fineberg, $25; Sol. Finkel- $.5; S. 'Salmi, $25; B. Rattner, $25;
Mire, $250; Benjamin Fishman, $25; M. Reichstein Sons, $150; Reliable
, s
Morris Fishman, $500; N. Fishman, Linen Service, $200; Reliable Metal
u4
We have a reputation to live up to-a record of serv-
$50; L. Fisher, $25; S. Flusher, $50; Company, $25; Adolph Reifler, $100;
To describe the beautiful
IIOL LY WOOD
ice. Parties and banquet of any size satisfactorily
Albert A. Foreman, $25; Forest M. Reinbaum, $25; Alfred Roseroot,
Cleaners and Dyers, $200; Rabbi $25; B. Richmond, $25; M. M. Rob-
array of spring shoes on our Fourth Floor is
accommodated with private rooms.
Leon Fram, $50; Elias Frank, $25; inson, $100; A. B. Rose, $100; M. H.
quite impossible, and even pictures leave much
David Frank, 550; Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum, $25.50; Rosenberg Bros.,
For Reservations, ask for Mr. Woods.
Harry Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Sam- $100. I. F. Rosenberg, $25; Louis
to the imagination.
uel Frank, $1,000; Joseph Frank, James Rosenberg, $25; A. Rosenthal,
$100; Louis Frank, $40; Max Frank,' $50; Rosenthal Brothers, $100; Jo-
You must see these lovely shoes yourself to fully
$25; Seymour J. Frank, $100; Sey- seph Rosenthal, $25; J. P. Rosenthal,
MODETTE
mour Franklin, $200; J. Fredland, $50;Louis Rosenthal, $200; Dr. Jo-
OXFORD
appreciate their grace and style and beauty. Nor
$25; Alexander Freeman, $250; Je- seph Rottenberg, $100; Dr. Roseman,
rome S. Freud, $250; H. Freund, $25; Samuel J. Rhodes, $100; Robin- f") Dancing Hours Daily-12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1.
is comfort overlooked. Well made shoes such
$25; Mr. and Mrs. J. Friedberg, $750; son-Cohen Company, $1,000; A. Rog-
as these feel different on your feet and look
Morris Friedberg, $5,000; David S. voy, $30; Emil Rose, $125; E. H. Ro-
NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME
Friedman, $100; Ilenry Friedman, senberg, $25; Harry Rosenberg, $200;
much more attractive, needless to say.
$100; M. Friedman, $50; William I. Rosenberg, $25; Rosenberg & Kap-
Friedman, $400; S. Furstman, $25; lan, $100; Chas. II. Rosenman, $25;
PHONE CADILLAC 5074
The finest shoe manufacturers in the country
M. S. Furstenberg, $25.
Arthur Rosenthal, $100; M. Rosen-
BONNIE
Morris
Garvett,
$50;
G.
Cassel,
zweig, $50; Wallace Rosenheini, $50;
have co-operated with us in this, our 62nd An-
$25; S. X. Gaylord, $50; J. E. Gay- I. Rosenberg, $250; Chas. Rubino . , *taiVVrt
r fiaTaZtWIAKKV 6 tAkfAtk- Ati,, i
niversary Sale, and enabled us to offer you this
lord, $50; Joe Gelder, $25; Ilarry $50; Julius Rubiner, $25; Sam Rubi-
Gerson, $100; Joseph Gerson, $100; ner, $25; Jos. L. Ruby, $100.
new spring footwear at prices much under the
M. B. Gingold, $40; Ni. Ginsberg,
Sable Furn. Co., $50; Abram Sapiro,
$25; H. Ginsberg & Sons, $50; .1. $50; A. H. Sarasohn, $50; Simon Sar-
regular figure.
Ginsberg, $50; A. B. Gittelman, $50; asohn, $40; J. S. Seals, $100; Saul
Mrs. H. B. Gittelman, $00; Hattie Saulson, $75; Mrs. S. Saulson, $50;
Come in today, or surely early
Gittelman, $25; II. B. Gittelman, Annie Saulson, $25; Louis Savage,
M. & F. PUMP
$100; Sol. Gittelman, $100; NI. Gel- I $250; J. Saxer, $50; R. D. Schiller,
next week and see the ar-
ler, $50; Glaser & Hoffman, $100; E. $50. Harry Schlanger, $50; Schlafer
ray of beautiful models
Now In New Location:
Glasier. $50; A. Glazer, $100; Ben Iron & Metal Co., $75; Samuel Schaf-
$1085
Glasier, $50; B. Glick, $200; Benja- lender, $50; Harry A. Schiller, $25;
at only
Oscar
Schiller,
$100;
Louis
Schlussel,
min Goldberg, $100; Sirs. Hannah
Goldberg, $100; H. Goldberg, $25; $25; Max Schneider, $100; R. Schom-
11,000 Square Feet of Guaranteed Service.
FOURTH FLOOR
Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon, $25; Sam berger, $500; C. M. Schott, $25; Max
URBAN

Goldman, $100; S. Goldman, $50; Schubiner, $50; M. Schubiner, $25;
ALANE
Harry N. Goldstein, $25; H. Gold- Jacob Schreiber, $25; Norman
stein, $25; Dave Goodfriend, $25; E. Schwartz, $50; A. Schuraytz, $25;
All Departments are Participating M the 62nd Anniversary Sale
Goodfriend, $50; Flora Goodman, Chester Schwartz, $25; Dr. M.
America's Largest Shoe Store - Ten Floors of Shoe Service
$25; Louis Goodman, $25; William Schwartz, $25; Security Finance Co.,
Lettering
ed
Goodman, $25; A. L. Goose, $25; Da- $1,000; I. Seidenberg, $25; I. Selik, I Trimming - Glass Enclosures - Tops R
Trademarks - Monograms.
vid Goose, $25; A. Louis Gordon, $50; Devitt Seligson, $50; Harry' M.
$100; Frank Gordon, $500; Mrs. P. Selker, $100; Mrs. H. Selker, $50; J.
Gordon, $25rC. H. Gottesman, $25; L. Selling, $50; Abe Silverberg, $2,,
Arthur Gaulson, $25; Grabow Brothl Wm. Selman, $25; Seder 8: Sidden,.
4'
ers $50; Green Management Com- $200; N. Sillman, $100; Sir. and Sirs.:
pony, $25; Sam Green, $25; J. Green- N. Silberstein, $300; Nathan Siegel,
v er-
baum, $50; Hyman Greenberg, $25; $25; Bert Silverman, $150; II. Sil
Jacob R. Greenberg, $100; Z. R. man, $250; Jacob B. Simon, $100; Na-j
than
Simons,
$100;
D.
511.
Simons,
Greener, $100; Ilarry Greenspan,
R. II. FYFE & COMPANY r WOODWARD AND ADAMS
$50; Jacob Grosberg, $25; Mao
Grossman, $25; S. Grosner, $25; Max
S. Grosfield, $25; Gunsberg Packing
MMIrlASTSTMMI
L
Company, $150.
UCJ DC1 UCJIICIII,J tica uc.
al
Joseph Haggai, $25; Louis Ilalb-
stein, $25; Mrs. Ch. lialpert, $25;
Charles Hamburger, $250; H. B.
Hamburger, $25; Max Hamburger,
$150; Sam Hamburger, $25; Sam
Harris, $25; Morris Harley, $25; Jo-
seph Hartman, $100; Jacob Ilarwith,
$100; A. Hass, $25; J. A. Heaven.
rich, $100; Morris Heller, $25; S. II.
Ilerberg, $25; Bruce Herman, $25;
il A. Hirschberg, $25; Jacob Hersh,
$25; Rabbi A. M. Hershman, $75;
Leo Heyman, $25; Rose Heiman, $25;
Irving Hirschman, $50; Isaac Hoot.
ner, $50; J. C. Hopp, $25; B. Horrell,
$50; H. Horwitz, $25; Joe Horowitz,
$50; J. S. Horowitz, $25; Harry and
Rubin Himelstein, $50.
Bernard Isaacs, $50; Isenberg-
Purdy Company, $200; Ralph Isberg,
$50; Patrick Israel, $25; Theodore J.
Israel, $100; Itzckok Isaak Aid So-
ciety, $25.
Low Rent
George Jacobson, $25; C. K. Ja-
In the
Velours
cobs, $25; Harry A. Jacobs, $50; M.
Quick Sales
Louis X I'l
Jacob & Sons, $400; N. Jacobs,
Friezes
J.
$100; Charles Jacobson, $50; R.
Small Profits
design.
Jacobson, $25; Ben B. Jacob, $100;
Mohairs
Jay & Jay, $25; Mr. and Mrs. Jor-
dan, $30.
David Kabaker, $225; Jacob Ka-
baker, $100; Sam Kabaker, $100;
Philip Kahn, $25; B. Kaplan, $25; Ili-
mon Kaplan, $125; Mitchell Kaplan,
$75; Wolf Kaplan, $100; Abe Kasle,
$25; M. Kauffman, $100; A. B. Kauf-
rl
man, $50; Abe Kaufman, $50; L.
Kaufman, $50; Morris Kaufman,
$25; L. Kay, $25; A. Keidan, $100;
Ilarry B. Keidan, $200; Hyman A.
Keidan, $100; .1. N. Keidan, $75; W.
I t
H. Keidan, $100; Sol. Kesler, $25;
/TRANSCENDING all other pianos in loveliness
1. Kessler, $50; M. A. Keys, $50; Da-
11. of tone; in the preference shown for it by cel-
vid King, $100; A. Klein, $100; Ed.
Klein, $50; II. Klein, $25; Maurice
ebrated artists; in the prestige associated with its
Klein, ;50; K. Kliman, $25; Mr. and
name, the Steinway is also the most durable of all
Mrs. A. J. Koffman, $200; Kohane's
Jewelers, $25; S. N. Kogan, $25;
pianos. 20, 3o and even po years of perfect servim
Ilenry Koimer, $100; A. Komoroft,
WE OFFER YOU THE FINEST SELECTION OF
is assured. This, coupled with its reasonable price
1 $50; Dr. J. 0. Kopel, $50; E. H. Kop-
makes the Steinway, as well, by far the most eco-
ils., $25; A. Kovitz, $25; Sidney
FRAMES AND IMPORTED COVERINGS. COME
Krnndell, $25; P. Krawitz, $25; Mor-
nomical of all pianos to buy. It may be purchased, if
IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS AND SEE
risKrohn, $25; 51. Krokovsky, $50;
desired, on our deferred payment plan. Liberal allow-
Mrs. Ilenry A. Krolik, $150; Sam
JUST WHAT YOU WANT.
Kutnick, $25.
ance on your present piano. The most superb examples
Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek,
of period craftsmanship are available as well 5.1 con-
It will look
$50; Sol. P. Lachman, $100; L.
than
common
ready-made
furniture.
It will cost you no more
1.andsberger, $100; M. Landsberger,
ventional models of utmost elegance and richness.
$25; Sam Leaden, $25; William Lan-
better and wear better.
sky, $50; A. C. Lappin. $50; Charles
Enjoy now music of such beauty as only the Steinway
Lasky, $100; J. B. Lasky, $100;
can provide-and have the satisfaction also of know-
Meyer Lasser, $25; Ben LefkovitzJ
ing you need never buy another piano.
Moe Leiter, $50;M. N. Lerner,
$25;
uesday
Evening.
Goods on Display T
$50; M. Lerner, $100; A. S. Lester,
nd
Tuesday
Evenings.
$25; A. J. Levin, $150; D. Levin,
Open Saturday, Monday a
$200; Jacob Levin, $100; Harry Le-
. vin, $50; Sol. R. Levin, $50; Theo. 1
"The Musical Center of Deteoit"
, -,!Na. Levin, $75; Jacob Levin, $100; 1
Hyman Levenson, $25; Dr. J. Levitt,'
0
$25; Isadore Levin, $150; Sam Lewis.
!$25;
$25; M. A. Levett, $25; George Le-' .
0
very, $100; Harry Levy, $25; David'
0
Steinway Representatives
Levy, $100; Harry B. Levy, $25;
0
, Lewis Brothers, $50; J. M. Lewis,'
V.'1001) \N'ARD ANISE}, DETROIT
1515.21
$50; J. Lichtenstein, $50; Benjamin
0 Deft. beach.
oo
D. Lieberman. $50; H. Lieberman,
$50; I. A. Liebson, $25; Louis Light-!
stone, $50; S. Lightstone, $75; Lin-I
wood Pipe nad Supply, $50; L. Lipp.,
, man, $25; Dr. F. Lipkin, $25; Jacob !
■ Lipchinsky, $100; Lipsitz & Green,
Wholesale and Retail Warehouse 1601 West Lafayette.
; $50: Louis Lipsitz. $25; Mr. and Mrs. I
M. F. Lipsitz, $100; Si. D. Lipsitz.1
tr..n
ranr.,1DPIl
IPII
I $200; Philip Lipsitz, $25; S. M.'

U. P. A. CAMPAIGN
TO CONTINUE TILL
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estine," he said. "And there is no
other place in the world where we
look forward to a continuance of Ju-
daism. It is in Palestine only that
we can hope for the perfect fruition
of Judaism and we must set our plans
(Continued from Page One.)
with that in mind."
Following is a complete list of 1927
the following day and report the re- contributors to the U. P. A., $25 and
sults of their efforts. The various over, up to Feb. 15:
puzzling details of the work are
Starry Abel, $36; S. E. Abets, $25;
threshed out and many common
problems are solved in the free dis- Oscar A. Adel, $100; Jacob Adler,
cussion that goes on before and after $200; Murray J. Adelson, $25 Agree
Garelick Company, $100; Charles N.
the formal meeting.
The Detroit Service Group is ac- Agree, $100; Nathan A. Agree, $50;
tively engaged in the campaign and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Agree, $100; Hen-
its members are lending every effort rietta Almug,, $25; Sam Alniug, $200;
Albert Applebaum. $25; Daniel Al-
to make the drive a success.
Fred M. Butzel, one of the most pert, $50; M. Alvin, $25; American
ardent and most indefatigable work- Show Case Company, $1,000; Anony-
ers for Palestine, addressed the Serv- mous, ;500; Harold R. Applebaum,
ice Group at the Phoenix Club last $25; Ilarry Applebaum, $25; Jacob
ArieL $25; Oscar Aronson, $25; Dr.
week.
The quality and continuity of Ju- N. E. Aronstan, $50; Sol. 0. August,
daism is definitely bound up with Pal- $150; Morris -Avatiner, $25.

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