PIEVETROITIEIVIRIOR0741CLE PAGE TWO SPECHT MEMBER OF MANY ORGANIZATIONS Plan Opening Of Elsie May Shop Paul Sptecht, who is now in his sixteenth week on the stage of the Regent Theater, along with his fa- nious recording orchestra, is a Will Feature Unique Display Of Costume Jewelry, Gifts, Novelties. THERE is nothing cheap in either -I- quality or price about a fine diamond. Flawless... brilliant .. . and rare ... its value becomes better understood as time goes on. As the one cigarette of exceptional excellence and rare worth, Murad is truly an achievement... a most de- lightful blending of the finest tobac- cos grown. Its goodness becomes more evident through continued association. w ig - -- TO ESTABLISH NEW Turning Back the Pages of JEWISH SECTIONS 11 TOMBSTONE LAYING .) uz MOSCOW.—(J, T. A.)—The es- tablishment of three Jewish auton- omous regions is part of the pro- gram of the department eef national minorities for the year 1928. The regions will he established in the districts of Krievoyrog, Zaporoje and Mariupul, where Jewish colon- ization efforts are concentrated. Dr. Hugo A. Freund, who was recently appointed a member of The executive board of the Ozet, the health board of Detroit, was elected president of that body at a the society for the establishment of meeting of the board on Monday evening. Jews on land, has decided to facil- itate the visits of representatives TO THE JEWISH WOMEN OF DETROIT: of organizations and other indie id- SAVE FOOD—SIGN THE HOOVER PLEDGE nabs from abroad, who are anxious to inspect the Jewish colonies. Nu- —Avertisement. merous applications for tbis pur- Rabbi Franklin was called to Kalamazoo on Wednesday of last pose have been received by the week tee officiate at the burial of Mr. Lesser Solomon, whose death Ozet. occurred suddenly at Charlevoix last Tuesday. . A disciple of the wise sheuld not Rabbi and Mrs. Emil Leipsiger of New Orleans have been the converse with a woman in the street, even if it be his daughter, guests of Rabbi Leipsiger's mother for several weeks. wife, or sister, since all are not acquainted with his female rela- Lk The Detroit Jewish Chronicle i/J Ten Years Ago— Announcement was made this week of the opening. on or about Aug.. 15. of the Elsie May Lobby Shop, which promises to be one of the most unusual jewelry and nov- elty centers in this part of the country. The shop will be located in the lobby of the Woodward- ,. Grand River Building, the new ex- ?elusive shopping center of the city. The new shop will otter a most complete array of the finest im- ported jewelry, in addition to nov- elties and gifts to satisfy the taste of a most discriminating clientele, according to Elsie May Vivier, owner and operator. An outstanding feature of this latest addition to downtown shop- ping circles will be a staff of ex- pert jewelers who will be prepared to handle every type of watch and jewelry repairing, engraving and remodeling. As an added convenience for her patrons, Miss Vivier announces that she will take orders for a most original line of Jewish New Year's cards and cards for other purposes and occasions. The shop will be opened as soon as the fixtures, which are among the finest to be found in the city, can be installed. Announcement as to the definite elate of the open- ing will be made in the next issue of The Chronicle, Five Years Ago— 'Photo PAUL SPECHT by Amid member of the Elks, Oddfellows., a Twenty-third degree Mason, a member of the Patriotic Sons of America, member of the American Guild of Violinists , member of Reading, Pa., Philadelphia and New York Musicians Unions, mem- ber of the Philadelphia Board of Trade, member of the Philadelphia Constable, the N. V. A. Club, an honorary member of the New Jer- sey State Police Association, hon- orary member of the Police and Detective Department of Atlantic City, and honorary member of the Philadelphia Magistrates & Con- stables Association, "Drums of the Desert," Zane Grey's newest Western romance, holds the screen at the Regent this week. A virile drama of the wide open spaces of the West, "Drums or the Desert" features a cast head- ed by Warner Baxter, Marietta Millner, Ford Sterling, Guy Oliver and others. It has been hailed as Zane Grey's successor tee "The Van- ishing, American," for it tells an- other story of the fast disappearing red men. Charlotte LeNay, "The Califor- nia Nightingale," is featured in the vaudeville offering. She presents a routine of four vocal numbers, from the classical to modern jazz. Rene and Florence, two pretty girls have a comedy song and talk- ing novelty, "Wise or Otherwise." Herman Ulis and Minerva Clark present a minature musical com- edy called "A Double Exposure," which has a Hollywood setting, Both are the possessors of excellent voices, and their comedy lines of- fer many laughs. Shorter screen subjects and other novelties round ' out the program. BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) — Meyer Berkowitsch, a Jewish passenger on the Tilsit-Memel waterway, was thrown into the water by another passenger. Berkowitsch, who was a native of Neustadt, was drowned. lie was 25 years old, The culprit, who was arrested, could give no other reason for his act than the fact that the passen- ger was a Jew. HENRY FORD SLEUTH SYSTEM EXPOSED—Continuing the "Inside Story of Henry Ford's Jew-Mania" in the August number of Ilearst's International, Norman Hapizood tells the strange adventures of "No. 25 II," the Ford-Daniels sleuth, and reveals the campaign conducted against the Jews by the Detroit automobile manufacturer with the help of pseudo-detectives. The national administrative committee of the Keren Ilayesod has issued a proclamation to the Jews of America, on the occasion of the ratification of the Palestine Mandate, calling upon them to join in the building of the Jewish homeland. Elaborate preparations are being made for the dance of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. 13. B., to be held on Aug. 27, at the Greystone. Mrs. Harry Fleishman, president of the auxiliary, expressed the hope that 3,000 couples will attend the dance, proceeds of which go for charity. • • Mrs. Celia Shnurowitz or I Inverness avenue will ill, monument on the grave of i,, !,e, husband, Samuel, Sunday e , ! the Detriot Jewish Burial 1 lion Cemetery. PROFESSOR FINDS HISTORICAL WALLS JERUSALEM.—(J.T. A diming his excavations on Ophel, Professor Crowfoot ! covered, 49 feet beneath !! face, on rock level, two we!!! These walls, which are thick, are believed by PI , Crowfoot to have been part ! entrance to the Fortress of which %CRS built by King A! Epiphanese for the Syn.! son, 1671 B. C., which is in, ! in the first book of the Mai... IVIMILXIM510AW •Wia dalladieeldeNWAVV 4 W49. W AsA w , When packing your lunch for that outing, don't forget to include • generous sup- ply of Gunsberg's Products. I 5 The delicious tang of Guns. berg's will add that touch of complete con. tenement to that picnic or excur- sion. Mrs. Julia Marcuse of 1474 Webb avenue is in New York City visiting with friends. BECKMAN LAUDS AARON SAPIRO Has Outstanding Newspaper Record I o o 4. I o # 5. I I I o o I I I I o ■ o # 4, e '4 I I o I I I PICNICERS or EXCURSIONISTS Look for This Label. Gunsberg's Products Following is an exerpt from the speech delivered by Meyer Beck- man at the last Saturday morning Twenty years ago today, on July services of Congregation Emanuel, 29, 1907, Lewis J. DcYoung was of which he is the president. Mr. engaged by the late William R. 180 POLISH JEWS Beckman has already been asked to Orr, publisher of the Detroit Sat- ELECTED TO OFFICE deliver the same address before several other congregations. The WARSAW. — (J. T. A.) — biblical quotations which the speech One hundred eighty Jewish is based is from the twenty-fifth chapter of Numbers: councilors were elected in the The cigarette "And the people began tee commit municipal elections which took immortality and they called unto place this week in the district for the exceptional man Phones Lafayette 3340-41 the sacrifices of their Gods, and the of Wolyn. who feels he is entitled to people did eat and bowed down to In several towns the Jewish the better things in life. their Gods and Israel weeping be- popuation elected a greater fore the door of the tabernacle of number of councilors than the 4-- - the congregation, and when Phin- Polish, Russian and Ukrainian echas, the son of Eleazar, the son groups. In cities like Rowno, of Aaron, the priest, saw it, he Lubno, Kowel, Luck and Kre- arose up from among thhe congre- mienec, the population is pre- gation and took a javelin in his dominately Jewish, hand and went after the man of thrust both Announces the opening of offices Israel in the tent of them through. The man of Is- Specidexing in X•R•y and Treatment of rael and the woman saw the plague was stayed from the path of Israel Chronic Complaint.. and God spoke tee Phinechas, the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron 4152 WOODWARD AVENUE the priest, path turned my wrath away from the path of Israel and Glendale 2960. he shall have it and his seed after him along with the covenant of , everlasting priesthood because he was jealous of his God and made LEWIS .1. DE YOUNG atonement for the children of Is- In loving memory of our starling rael. urclay Night, tee solicit advertising son, Gilbert Harold Mishy, who de- "The name of the Israelite that for that paper, then in its fourth parted just five years ago, July 22. was slain was Zimri, a prince, a month of existence. His Loving Parents and Sisters , chief. The name of the Midiunitish Under Mr. Orr's tutelage, Dc woman was slain, the daughter of Young rose to assistant advertising First Annual MOTOR CITY SWEEP- In loving memory of Bessie Zur, he was head of his people, manager and, later, advertising STAKES Goldman, who passed away two chief eef the Midians." manager and counsellor, and is to- Sanctioned by Contest Board A. A. A. years ago, July 26, 1925. lAet us understand what is the day considered among the best great significance and greatness of men in that field. Probably his Cod rolled her home, ..;:te l . t3. It wan iris Will. Phinechas, that he did so great to otustanding achievement was the 50 miles But in our hearts deserve so much credit for God, and preparation and publication of de st 2. . She lingers still. Fasteet 14 in 100.mile rage; nest more than any other Jewish grea t luxe editions devoted to the Gen- Iter memory I+ as dear tinttir l•stest 14 in SO-mile race. n° .'" eral Motors Building, Book Tower at 3:30. As in the hour she panned away. man? I wish tee explain it in this way by stating that the Jewish peo- and Hotel Stotler. He also intro- f Iler Loving Husband and Children. ple are a very good people tee help duced three-color tabloid editions, Lockhart, Souders, Duray, Hartz, 1 All tickets at Recreation Cigar Woodbury, Evans Hearne, Vail, Store now. 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TRACK Tihe. Burial took place from the but when it comes to conflict or a Because of his outstanding rec- residence, :1 2 87 Grand avenue, on calamity from without the Jewish ord covering a period of 20 years Sunday, with burial at Cloverhill people, then they seem to be help- in Detroit, The Chronicle we !- Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. loss. They seem to lose all their comes this opportunity to pay Hershman lefficiated. greatness and they shake their tribute to a fellow member of the heads. They do not know what to newspaper profession. MRS. SARAH WARREN do. This fact we can see from the Mrs. Sarah Warren, aged 71, history of 3,500 years ago. The FINDS EUROPEAN recessed away on July 20. She wew Midianites made up their mind to CONDITIONS GOOD the mother of Bertha and 'sailor destroy the Jewish nation by living Warren, sister of Mrs. J. II. Abra- immorally and worshipping their After a sojouni abroad, Mr. and ham, Mrs. Max Berlin of Toledo idols and having the Israelites wor- and SO:. Joseph Silverstein of Los s hip th e ir idols and it seemed at Mrs. M. E. O'Brien, together with Angeles, Calif. Funeral services that time that the Jewish pecple, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. O'Brien, re- were held on Wednesday, with even the greatest amongst them, turned to Detroit Tuesday. The burial at Woodmere. Rabbi Leon did not know a- hat to do, therefore, party left Detroit May 19, going Franc officiated. they were weeping at that tinie, be- first to Scotland and then visiting fore Moses and the Elders. There various parts of F:ngland, Belgium, ABE LIBERSTEIN arose a man by the name eef Phine- Germany, France., Switzerland and Abe Liberstein passed away sud- chas, of the third generation of Ireland. SI. F. O'Brien is president of denly on July 25 at the' age of 29. priesthood, in his full strength and Burial took place in Chicago. power and with the lewd eef the the Detroit Life Insurance Com- Jewish people at his heart, who did pany and P. H. O'Brien is general ARTHUR 0. BROWN not care for his own life, or the counsel for the same institution. During the course of an inter- Arthur 0. Brown of 2967 West consequences, therefore he took an Boston boulevard passed away on instrument in his hand and pun- view, Mr. O'Brien made the fol- July 28. Surviving are his wife, ished the guilty and he did not care lowing statement: "In the See- Helen; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. although the man was a prince and dons eef the countries visited by Brown; sister, Hazel, and brothers, the woman was a princess of a an during our stay in Europe, con- Harvey Douglas, Charles and great leader of the Nlidianites and ditions seemed to be generally Robert. Funeral services were he destroyed them and thus saved good. I was very much impressed conducted from the parents' resi the Jewish nation and through nis by the apparent prosperity of the donee at 51 Geneva avenue o courage Israel was saved at that people in the parts of Germany with which we came into contact. Thursday. tinTehe same occur•nce we' have had In one or two of the countries con- right in our present age when tie ditions are not quite so favorable, Jewish people were attacked an d due to the long neriods of unem- slandered, disgraced and persecut- ployment which have existed. Saul Leon Daniel Lew:. "To one accustomed to the ed, through the Dearborn Indepen- dent. which caused a great lone of hustle of American life, it is quite life in the European countries. And evident that the people of Europe the Jewish people, even the greatest take more time to live than we do amongst them, did not know whet in the United States, and appar- to do. They were all crying and ently they do not suffer for it. 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