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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-09-09

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A merica tewish Periodical eatter.

CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

7116i)LTROtT EWISH HAM ICLE

by fire recently. The eld-
SYNAGOGUE TURNS destroyed
ers then started a collection to re-
DOWN MONEY OFFER! build the synagogue. As the funds

Specht Conducting
Novel Experiments

ED
IS CLASSIFIED

came in rather slowly, a group of
MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher
Paul Specht, who returned to the
Codling Committee Spurns Funds local women undertook to raise the
caterer for weddings, banquets, Regent theater stage Sunday after
funds by arranging a dance and (
Raised at Masquerade Ball.
etc. Excellent food. an absence of four weeks, is con-
cabaret. This undertaking brought
e. 1670 Pingree
IlLutteirr' eassMbl
a suns larger than that required.
LEMI3ERG.-(J. T. Al-Funds
Ave. Empire 7146. Will also
The synagogue committee, how-
raised at a masquerade ball are
rent out home for private par-
ever, refused to accept the money,
not good enough to be used in the
ties and weddings.
declaring it was tainted because of
construction of a synagogue in the
the method employed in raising It.
view of the orthodox leaders of the
MRS. J. SHERLINE -First-class
Jewish community of Brzuchowiee,
cooking and catering for wed-
Man today is and tomorrow is
dings and parties. 15852 Lin-
The synagogue of the town was not. (Yer. Sanh. VI end.)
wood Avenue. l'hone Hemlock
1881-W.

GREEN SPRINGS SANITARIUM,
Hotel,
formerly Oak Ridge
Green Springs, Ohio. Newly
equipped, beautiful natural
parks, springs, mineral baths.
Care can be given by doctors
and nurses to convalescent and
aged people. Regular or special
dinners served to transients.
Ideal for vacation.

Schor Furniture Co.

now exhibiting their

Greatest Fall Display

BEAUTIF'UL two-piece mohair
living room set. Also needle-
point chair and breakfast room
set. Practically new. Very rea-
sonable. 1967 Gladstone.

showing a beautiful line of

Bedroom
Dining Room
and Living Room
Furniture

,
,

FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
for one or two gentlemen or
couple. Pingree near Twelfth
St. Phone Garfield 6944-R.

The Detroit Jewish Chronicle

i1

Ten Years Ago-

Report, show that 333,300 men and women took part in the recent
election to the American Jewish Congress. In the eight districts
constituting Greater New York, 105,897 votes were cast. In 114 dis-
tricts throughout the United States, 227,403 votes were cast.

Only the Tenth Man
Understands

Five Years Ago-

PIIII.ADELPIIIA.-Thousands of Zionists, matching to the strains
of 'Hatikva," celebrated the opportunity given to the Jews by the
league of Nations to establish a national homeland in Palestine.
(Photo by Ateila)
-
-
PAUL SPECHT
No one will ever know how many persons in the Ukraine have
been saved through the generosity of American Jewry, but it is cer-
ducting a series of novel studies In tain, says Col. R. Grove, A. R. A. repressntative in that country, that
music, in which his audiences are at least one-tenth of those who are now being fed through the efforts
invited to join.
of the J. D. C. and the A. R. A. would have perished before the next
The object of these experiments
is to determine whether the devel- harvest except for that help.
opment of certain music has made
KARLSBAD.-The annual Zionist conference passed a vote of
necessary the invention of new in-
confidence in the executive committee and expressions of gratitude
struments, or whether the invention
to the leaders, Dr. Chaim Weizmann and Nahum Sokolow The vote
of new musical instruments has de-
of confidence was an endorsement of the terms of the British mandate
veloped another style of music.
In the past decade many new for Palestine and is coupled with a demand for the removal of re•
musical instruments have come strictions on Jewish immigration to Palestine.

into common use. Among these the
most prominent and well known are
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room the saxophone, the xylophone, the
in congenial home. Phone Gar• banjo-mandolin, the vibraphone,
the steel guitar and the ukelele.
field 6627-M.
What Specht desires to learn is
FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished whether these instruments have
airy room. One block from Dex- forced song writers into the type of
ter bus and Clairmount car line. music they are now writing, or
Phone Garfield 4137-J.
whether the new songs have made
necessary the invention of these
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished new instruments.
room for couple willing to take
In order to investigate this, he
care of child three days per had obtained the permission of sev-
week. Call evenings, 2985 Vir- eral museums to take some of the
ginia I'ark. Phone Garfield old-time musical instruments and
0428-M.
attempt to play modern music on
them. Ile started with the old
ELDERLY COUPLE
will ex-
Greek lyre, and will continue the
change room and board for
investigation until he has used
companionship. Ideal fur a every musical instrument of his-
Jewish woman or couple. 2275
tory up to the present time.
Blaine, Garfield 4051-W.

You are cordially invited to in
spect Schor's Annual Fall
Display---by far the
greatest in the his-
tory of this
institution

Included in this salon you
will find a beautiful array of
LAMPS and NOVELTIES
of all sorts-and a complete
selection of
ANGLO PERSIAN RUGS

CARPENTER-Does general re-
pairs, alterations and new. Store
fronts and store fixtures a spe-
cialty. Phone Melrose 6762.
Evenings and Sundays, Longfel-
low 1019.

Turning Back the Pages

Seldom have the bouts of Detroit Jews been stirred to such depths
of sorrow and but rarely have so many people felt a sense of personal
bs-reavement comparable to that occasioned by the sudden and tragic
death of Jacob G. Brown. Whatever cause made for the uplift of
men had in his a friend and supporter. He gave not only of his means
in measure that might well inspire older and better circumstanced
men, but his time, his energies, his life, was at the command of those
in need.
But few are the men who have enjoyed the esteem and the whole-
hearted respect of so many or who deserved it so well.-From an edi-
torial by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin.

FOR RERNT - Beautifully fur-
nished six-room upper duplex.
Garage. Clairmount near Dex-
ter. Cull Cadillac 2871 or Gar-
field 0132.

America's Best

It

REVENUE INCREASE
POSSIBLE, IS CLAIM

Additional Funds
Available to States
Under 1926 Law.

Indicate

OST of us love dogs-, but few of
us KNOW dogs. To most of
us, a dog is a dog.

And so, too, many men smoke cigar-
ettes.. but only the discriminating
understands tobacco quality.

It is for the one man in ten that
Murad is made. He appreciates
flavor... aroma ... taste. He real-
izes no exper.se is spared in making

MOVIES MADE OF
ZIONIST CONGRESS

Murad. Murad is the cigarette for
the tenth man.

13ASLE.-(J. T. A.)-Films
were made of the opening and
closing sessions of the fifteenth
Zionist Congress, marking the
thirtieth anniversary of the
Zionist movement, which was
held here last week.
The film has particular sig-
nificance in view of the extra-
ord•nary character of the con-
gress, which took place in the
cradle of "political Zionism," on
the same day and at the same
place where the first congress
under Dr. tiersl witnessed the
establishment of the Zionist
World Organization 30 years
ago.

M URAD

The attentior of persons through-
out the state who are interested in
a reduction in the state tax rate
was focused Wednesday on the sug-
gestion embodied in a letter sent by
Isenberg, Purdy and Company, lo-
The exceptional cigarette
cal public accountants, to Governor
for the exceptional man
Fred W. Green.
who feels he is entitled to
The letter calls attention to pro-
FOR RENT-Furnished room near
the better things in life.
visions of the federal revenue acts
street car and bus lines. Suit-
of 1924 and 1926 which enable the
able for young couple employed
state of Michigan, or any other
or young man. Call evenings
state, to increase its income with- would simply be enjoying the bene-
after 7. 3312 Clements. Phone
out imposing any additional tax fits held open by congress to every
KENOSIIA, Wis.-August was burden on its residents. New York state, in line with the declared pol-
Arlington 4285-J.
the biggest single month in the his- and Massachusetts have already icy of the federal government to re
FOR RENT- Gladstone near tory of the Nash Motors company.
linquish to this extent its taxation
Fourteenth St. Small family. All previous records since the es- taken steps to take advantage of
of estates in favor of state govern-
Reasonable. Telephone Garfield tablishment of the company were these provisions.
ments."
The
letter
to
the
governor
points
7263-R.
swept aside during the month just
of
ended and when the hooks were out the fact that section 101-11
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room closed they revealed shipments of the federal revenue act of 1926
with twin beds. Suitable for 18,027 cars, while orders for Au- provides that all estates subject to
two gentlemen. Cozy home. gust delivery totaled 20,201. This the federal estate tax (covering,
Keith's Temple theater will cele-
14868 Petoskey St. Phone Ar- new high record following that of in general, those exceeding $100,-
brate "Calf" week starting Sunday,
lington 7524-R.
the previous month, which made it 01)0 net) are entitled to credit Sept. 11. Every other kind of a
the biggest July in Nash history, against their federal estate tax for week has been celebrated and since
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
is regarded by officials of the com- payments of state inheritance, leg- everyone likes to laugh, the Temple
with two windows. Suitable for
pany as an overwhelming endorse- acy or succession taxes. Under the decided on a "Cuff" week. The
gentleman or couple. Longfel-
ment of the three new series of 1921 act, this credit was limited to screen has an ample share in the
low and Dexter•section. Phone
cars introduced by Nash on June 25 per cent of the federal tax; un- comedy with Hurry Langdon pre-
Garfield 8511-M.
der the 1926 act, this credit was
'ax
senting "Ilis First Flame."
"We feel that the August sales increased to 80 per cent.
The patrons will have another
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
Under this act, the accountants opportunity to enjoy a double head-
in modern lower flat with small record is an eloquent expression of
family. On car and bus line. what the automobile buying public point out, the states nifty greatly line vaudeville show. The two
Suitable for one or two gentle- thinks of the Nash product," said increase their inheritance taxes headliners will tie a smart dancing
men. 2053 Clairmont Ave. E. II. McCarty, general sales man- without in any way effecting the act and a thrilling musical presen-
ager of the Nash Motors company. estates, the additional state tax be- tation. The dance stars are Mar-
Phone Garfield 3951-W.
"At no time since the announce- ing deducted from the federal tax. guerite and Frank Gill, formerly of
(Above Oakmont Theatre)
TWO INTELLIGENT WOMEN, ment of the three new series of
A study recently completed by the Music Ilex Revue. This team
one a war-widow 42, the other Nash cars has the factory been able the inheritance tax department of went to Europe for a rest and were
a girl 26, would like to make the to ship cars in quantities sufficient Isenberg, Purdy and Company offered a week's engagement. The
acquaintance of two refined to meet the demand. At the end of brings out the fact that of the week proved such a success that it
gentlemen. Object matrimony. the first month the factory was $27,009,000 in inheritance taxes re- was extended to a year and made
Write Jewish Chronicle, Box oversold and now, at the end of the cently paid by 21 large Wayne them famous in Paris. In addition
second month, we are going into county estates, the state of Michi- to the unusual Mincing, Marguerite
903.
September again oversold in spite gan received only $3,195,000, the will display some of the newest
HOUSE FOR SALE-Six rooms. of increased production."
federal ginTrrinient receiving $22, - styles direct from the l'aris boule-
Colonial oak finish down, three
150,000 and other states $1,061,000. vat' ds.
bedrooms and bath upstairs.
Had these estates come under the
NOTE:-Ticks•ts for both places can be obtained at
Brick basement, double garage, PIANO TEACHER-Rag time and revenue act of 1926, the total tax
the Synagogue from Sept. 11 to Sept. 26. Tickets on
paved alley. Five blocks from
classical. Duane-Sawyer Studios. would have amounted to only $2.,-
new Jewish synagogue. Will
sale at the hall only Sept. 25 and 26.
Phones Cadillac 7895 and Em- 559,000, the difference being made
sacrifice for my equity. See
pire 0282-R.
in a reduction of the federal taxes
it at 2275 Sturtevant Ave.
to approximately $18,000,000.
Well known Cantors have been engaged for both places.
iiERLIN.-(J. T. A.) --Prepare-
FOR RENT-The El-Pamar Apt.
Phone Arlington 4206-M.
If the state had legislated SO as tions for a tour of the Moscow Yid-
Open for inspection. 2224 Blaine
take
full
advantage
of
the
80
dish
Chamber
theater
are
being
to
Ave. Just completed. For par-
per cent credit clause, it is pointed made by G. Granowsky, director of
ticular tenants. Three rooms out, the taxes paid by the foregoing the theater, who is here now.
and Murphy bed, shower bath estates, which would hair totalled The players will make their ap- r
and electric refrigerator. Radio
would have b ee n .1i- pearance at the beginning of the '
connections. Near street car vided as follows: 316,99:soon to the season in Berlin, playing here for
line and Fourteenth Ave. bus.
state of Michigan, $.1,500,000 to several weeks. In the eight years
the federal government, and $1,- ••f its existence. the theater has de-
WANTED--Men and women de-
111101-
sirous of joining a saddle club. 061,000 to other states. Thus the celoped a highly nuslernistic
income of the state would have net of production. Its repertory
Communicate by letter with S.
THE
been increased $13,506,000 with no includes Sholem Aleichem's eon,
Kirby and St. Antoine.
-
Philadelphia out Byron.
Kobaker, 527 Detroit Savings
additional cost to the taxpayer. illy, "20,000," and Goldfailen's
Bank Bldg.
The letter to Governor Green is "Family" Its new repertory also
Newly redecorated, first-class janitor service
FOR SALE-Chicago Blvd. 147:o cgsroaicplhud, ed with the following para- includes the works of Julius Ro-
mani and George Kaiser.
between Baron and Wilson.
Decorum positively guaranteed
"From
our
study
of
the
subject,'
The
troupe
will
also
visit
Leip-
Beautiful large home, Se Vt . II
bedrooms, three baths, oil burn- it is our opinion that the plan we rig, Breslau and Frankfort, from
Rates Reasonable.
er and Frigidaire. Modern and suggest opens a source of revenue where it will proceed to Vienna,
up-to-date. Open for inspec- which imposes no additional bur Prague, Budapest and Paris. In
den
on
any
Michigan
taxpayer,
and
September,
:928,
the
troupe
plans
tion Sunday, or phone Mr. Rob-
For information Call Main Office, Northw•y 0476, or
for which there is already an es- to visit New York.
inson, Cadillac 6083.
Garfield 7044..I.
ahlished machinery of collection.
At 100 years of age it is as
FOR RENT - Arden Park Manor. The state would nut Ise diverting
.
.
goni
and
Sought
by
any
other
con-
though
a
man
were
dead
evenue
355 Leicester Court. Two, thee..
taxing authority, but'. from the world. (See Aboth V, 21.)
and four-room apartments. Rea- tituted
MEMOIR FEDER AL ....... SYSTIM
-
- -
sonable rent. Inquire caretaker

Nash Has Biggest
Month In History



S e o

FUMITUU COMPANY

8926 Twelfth Street

Important Announcement!

Keith's Temple Theater.

Congregation
Shaarey Zion

Announces that Supplementary Services
for the coming Holidays will be held in the
hall at

12706 WOODROW WILSON AVENUE

Empire 3271

In addition to the Services which will be
held at the Synagogue

LONDON BROS.

REGENT

Woodward and Boulevard-Telephone Empire 9200

101
t;

SCREEN

12284 LINWOOD AVENUE

MOSCOW THEATER
TO TOUR EUROPE

--

$22,559,110o,

--, PATSY RUTH MILLER
I GLENN TRYON

ill

abd GIONCI FAWCETT
Storm by

.11.021' 0.110YT

2 Beautiful Halls Available!

Now!



PHILADELPHIA HALL - KIRBY CENTER

World's Greatest
Motion
Picture

A Ziegfeld Follies Girl-A Small Town Boy-And?

I Will Rogers in "When Redskins Hit the Dust" I

Paul Specht

and His

Band

AND

5 - Acts of Supreme Vaudeville - 5

WHAT

PRICE
c(o pY

Business Office, Empire 3472.

First Time

Ticket Office, Empire 3488.

Popular Prices

Matinee and Evenings.

11

.11

The Sensation of the Age

A Melodrama in Four Acts With • Prologue by S. R. Simcoff.

Tickets:: Nights, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10 and 75c;
Matinees, $1.65, $1.10, 75c and 50c.

ATTENTON:

Organizations are invited to see our Manager

about benefit performances during the season.

)8

de-

ra-

so-

a.

A.C.Krenz

SEE AND HEAR

President Coolidge Awmd the
Distinguished Flying Cross to

COL. CHAS. A.

Congregation
EMANUEL

TAYLOR AND WOODROW WILSON
Announces that Supplementary Services
for the

FOR RENT-Nice furnished room

ADDED ATTRACTION

"Stepchildren of the Law" MOVIETONI

Our Successful Presentation

A n nom it cement

FOR RENT-Furnished room for
refined gentleman, in privats'
home. Phone Hemlock 8756-K.

AT

FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 9
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, SEPT. 10 AND 11

FOR RENT-Adelle Court, Addl.-
A pa rtments, 2961
and 2972
Gladstone. Two, three and four-
room furnished and unfurnished
apartments. Reasonable rent.
Inquire caretaker.

FOR RENT-2989 Glendale. Up-
per flat. Six rooms and break-
fast nook. Will reduce rent to
desirable tenant. Phone Arling-
ton 6979.

Littman's Peoples Theatre

Twelfth Street at Seward

.s. ...

LINDBERGH

in small family; no children.
Suitable for gentleman or 12.1y.
Board if desired. 3226 Carter.
Phone Garfield 8757,1.

Holy Days

FOR RENT-Nice airy front fur-
nished room. Gentleman pre-
ferred. Near bus and ear line.
Phone Euclid 2894-W.

will be held in our beautiful and spacious hall.
Competent and qualified Ilaali-Tetileth will con-
duct the services.

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room with small family. Suit-
able for one or two men or em-
ployed couple. Willing to pre-
pare suppers. 1954 Gladstone,
upstairs. Phone Garfield 6460-51.

The services in the main synagogue will be con-
ducted by Cantor A. Rutman, assisted by a choir
of 10 men.

FOR RENT-McQuade 9235. Six-
room lower flat. Tile bath,
French doors, garage and aide
drive. Rent reasonable.

_IPA
furni•he!
10347 Wood
wroR
Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy Between
rz w. RENT-Two
ceiver, .. . 414
rooms o for
orco tu srp oge
le .
2995 Blaine I
Tailor
and Service Prevail.
Collinivreek
Phone Garfield 4457-11.

Tickets on sale at very moderate prices at the
Synagogue.

Where Will
You be at 60?

A Detroit manufacturer says he has a - greater
interest in lift today" than he had when he
was 6o.

What will you have to look forward to at
6o? More than 7o% of us will be dependent
upon others long before that age. The major-
ity of that 70% will have but one thing to
look forward to-and that isn't pleasant to
think of at ao, 3o or 5o.

A savings account started now could give
you, at So, as great an Interest in life as this
manufacturer-and insure happiness for many
years before the 6o mark is reached.

Griswold
-First
STATE BANK

Comer griswold and Lafayette Baldelard

and 17 Branches

'

Shams Sereices will be conducted .t Midnight o• Sider.

day, Sept

/

L -

17.

The public is invited.

CAPITAL $ 5000.000

5u0 PLUS t 1500.000

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