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arm or Nei) l 1RABBIS HERE TO
RAISE FUNDS FOR

JUNIOR HADASSAH
TO SELL TICKETS

WOMEN ZIONISTS
HOLD CONVENTION

sions here prior to the opening of
the congress. The convention was
addressed by Lady Samuel, Dr.
Chains Weizmann and M. M. Us-

ninth avenue. We were fairly suc-
_
cessful and we opened two other
similar places. Then I branched
• sischkin.
ETTEFt. B OX
Junior Iladassah has taken over Meet In Bask Prior to 0 pening or
out in Cincinnati and converted my
The convention decided to estab- ,
s.
arcade into a movie, the first movie
Fifteenth
Congres
lish a neutral Zionist Women's Pal-
the
sale
of
tickets
for
Sunday
eve-
An Opportunity
in Cincinnati.
estine fund. This fund is to engago.
ining, Oct. 9, for the Itonstelle play.
Most of the rabbis of the city, To the Editor:
"I've never permitted an act in Sabbath Services:
in work which has the approval of
Marcus I.oew, nationally promi.
BASILE.-1.1. T. A.) -- ffTehn,
Sabbath services with the full as well as many prominent laymen,
Your recent editorial discussing house. Miss Dorothy Epstein is
all my theatrical experience which
i all Zionist groups.
runt and powerful figure in the
ean
s
In
Sun-
burlesqued the Jew, the cheap hu- choir will he resumed for the sea. were present at a meeting held
the need for a Jewish hospital in chairman of arrangements. Further nual convention of the Wo
motion picture and vaudeville in. mor that (rill' finds in vaudeville I son Saturday, Sept. Ia. Dr. Leo M.
day morning at the Philadelphia- Detroit culls our attention once details regarding the affair will ternational Zionist Organization,
The tepid water of iner•dulitit
doetries, died Monday morning at
and which is so disparaging to our Franklin will primes the sermon. Byron Talmud Torah in the inter- more to a perplexing problem which appear in next week's issue of The presided over by Mrs. Weizmann acts as an emetic on secrets.
and Lady Samuel, started its ties-
the age of 57 at his country estate race," said Mr. ',Dew. "And I've Services begin at 10.30 o'clock.
has bottled solution fur the past 15 Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
roar Glen Cove, N. Y.
never permitted anything which
wars. In view of the present
was mourned
Sunday Services:
. Linen's aissing
crowded situation of local hospitals
IN , thousands
throughout the land. belittled any other race Or tended
The date fur the resumption of
a self-made hiss 'and ii to develop racial animosities.
sad can be no question of the
Ii; was
"I've tried to give clean amuse- Sunday services will be announced
d of new health institutions.
kindly leader of a great industry.
ment and my test has always been shortly. Members should put aside
Moreover, the necessity of a
A rthur Brisbane said of him:
loss in looking over an act—would 1 Sunday mornings throughout the
a
Jewish
hospital is also quite evi-
"Marcus Law's death is
s to see thisr season for participation in worship.
to the world's happiness. His want my own two boye movies is no
whenWe consider the size of
dent when
(I endsmust find comfort in re- The nominee of the
',wish
population
in Detroit as
Auxiliary Services:
cnibering that he gave pleasure to better typified than in the lift. of
.ompared with other cities having
Auxiliary services for Rush Ila-
m
Marcus Loew. His education is,
Jewish institutions. Nor (1111 one
shonah and Yom Kippur will be
millions.
aReplacing thousands of liquor what he. a:- aired himself, for he
say that the time is not ripe for
held under the auspices of the tem-
saloons with hundreds of cheerful never went to school. At six he had
the Jewish people to make their
rivile e of sellingg ple lit Maccabees temple auditor-
the
contribution to the welfare of the
3 a. in. in front of Billy ium, Woodward avenue at Putnam.
community.
peasant, instructive amusement.
Please
send
names
and
addresses
papers
at
famous
Bowery
resort.
good American, as MeGiory's
The Jewish physician will cer-
of those who would like to worship
"Ile WaS a
(CHASSIS F.O.B. DETROIT)
simple, sincere, unpretentious in The privilege was probably exclu-
tainly have no objection to the
with us on the high holy days to
prosperity as he had been in years sive, as Mr. Liiew hinted, because
erection of such an institution. It
the. committee on auxiliary serv-
ca red to vend newspa-
of hard poverty. His able associ. no one. else
is no reflection to point Out that the
his work and in- Perm in front of Mr. McGlory's ices, 'termini Ginsburg, chairman,
practical experience acquires' in
rites will carry On
care Temple Beth El.
cr.lters in his instil utile' will lw well-known emporiuin at t hat un-
hospital work can not but increase
seemly hour. For three years Mr.
their skill and efficiency and raise
protectel.
"Marcus Iwww himself, always Loew sold papers at this stand, be- Affiliated Organisations:
All the organizations affiliated
their morale.
cheerful, a real friend, more nor- elitist his folks needed the money
Is it not a wonderful opportunity
to with the temple will announce their
vied about the welfare of others at h_one and because. he Wanted
for our philanthropic Jews to rise
programs fur the year within the
than about his own, cannot he re. work.
to the occasion 711111 contribute to
colorer
next
few
weeks.
a
map
he
beta
in°
At 9
the welfare of humanity?
placed.
RABBI JOSEPH EISEN MAN.
•lisihat Samuel Johnson said (if until he went on strike for .10 School of Religion:
the death of Carrick may truly be cents a tiny. He had been making
l'he
whim!
of
religion
will
open
llis death :15. Then ut 11 he was partner in a
in
all
departments
Sunday
morning,
sac t of Marcus 'mew:
Printing business on the east side,
What Use "Funds?"
I
Id psed the gaiety of nations, and
f which developed into the East Side Sept. 18, at Ir :30 o'clock. There
impoverished the public stock o
To the Editor:
Will be no registrations on that day.
RABBI JOSEPH L. BLOCH
ha aless pleasure.'" Advertiser, a newspaper of which
fi commenting on his passing, Mr. lsww handled all the editorial The registration office on the sec-
It was with delight that I read
Penn of the Telsh• Yeshiva.
In
ond floor of the temple will, how-
the article in your issue of Aug. 26
tha Detroit Free Press said if Mr. departments. That failed when his
be open each (lay from 9 to ests Of the Yeshiva of Telshe. The written by one of the most promi-
1,1w, in part: "Marcus 'mew.. was partner got married and then Mr. .1:30 o'clock through the preceding
meeting was (o•casioned by the visit nent Jewesses in our city, Mrs. Eva
the fur business.
,,,, a man t o wea r hi s b us i ness !mew went into
general superin- week. New pupils must ti, accom- to this city of Rabbis E. M. Bloch Prenzlaur —one who is not afraid
houesty as a show thing. It was At 16 he was
panied by their parents.
and A M. %Yowler. Rabbi Bloch is to come out with the truth and ask
part of him, just as it was part of tendent of a factory. With his pro-
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the son of Rabbi Joseph L. Bloch, only whet is just of our Jewish
him to he devout of purpose and motion he went into business for Memorial Gifts:
like to start the present dean of the yeshiva, and community with respect to three of
himself with a capital of $63. Ile
not
Gor-
glrld to serve others."
Would
you
bbi the most worthy institutions in De.
For the story of Marcus Loew is trusted his employes as he always new season of congregational life by he grandson of Rabbi
Eliezer Ra
Ohl Folks
yesahiva.
the Jewi
troit ; namely,ebrew
riate gift to don, founder rif thein-1
father, does with the result that their
po
making some approp
w of Rabbi home, the
Orphans
hans h me
the' atory of ii good :Jewish
Weseler
is
the
son-
te H
skins caused his failure. the t
those
lose
imbued svith all the lovable traits thefts of
le
in
memory'
of
ent
and the Infants home.
( LOCKHEED HYDRAULIC)
Job followed ph until his friend,
been called from 'Insert' L. Block,
of family devotion, honestY, pri d e
The writer has, for the post few
Rabbis Bloch and Weseler have
ones who hare
in doing right. at all times one David Warfield, persuaded him at
side? Dr. k ranklin, chairman
months, tried hard to solve the
amusement
square dealing, combined with a the age of .15 to try the
of the committee on memorial gifts, been in America for the past eight problem of whether the aforemen-
will he glad to advise you in 'this months
money for of the
en and brilliant business nand. field-
pansion raising
and maintenance
the ex-
fa- tioned institutions must continue to
keen
matter.
minus yeshiva. They have visited exist in their present conditions, or
i les, I failed in the fur bus'.
nese," he once said "but I P aid
New. York, Chicago, Boston, lialti• Will the Jews of Detroit wake up
back every. cent.. Then at 35 I
Beth
Philade 1phia. They have to the plight of, mainly, our He-
"Jewish Ethics," "Current Jew. more and
started in the amusement game
brew Orphans home.
—
ish History" and "Modern Jewish found graduates of the yeshiva
illy life-long friend. David
The home is housing at present
wterature" are the courses for scattered throughout the country.
Robert Warwick will hid adieu 1 •
Warfield, opening a penny nrcade
has received Many of these have agreed to pro- 30 unfortunate orphans, most of
near
to his ninny admirers in Detroit at which Beth El college
more
scholarships
of
on Thirty-third street nen
whom
represent the finest speci-
vide one or n
.. the end of next week, after his final
et man, mens of future manhood and wo-
, the greatest number of requests.
.., N.( k as asst . tar at the If onstelie The courses will be given by Dr. Still per year. Meyer
manhood. Must they then be
layhouse, his final vehicle being Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi Leon Fram president of the Emanuel syna- (loomed to remain in such an un-
5015 Anniversary
"Tea for Three," the enlightening and other members of the faculty.. gogue,
is a meeting
graduate Sunday
of the yeshiva.
Al the
the rah- desirable and unsuited home simply
and enlivening play by Roi Cooper There will also he courses in "He-
because, through no fault of their
Memrue. Local theater-goers have brew," "Bible Literature," "Peda. bis requirements
agreed to discuss
the
needs and
of the
yeshiva
and own, they chanted to he horn of
of Expression
'
enjoyed Mr. Warwick's math of gogy" and "Club Leadership." The
poor parents!
E•o•blish.•1 INI1 by
! repertory, and hope that Miss lion. college will re-open on Monday eve- make an appeal
for funds Saturda)
for same
synagogues
Meanwhile the officials of this
in the
si rs Edna Chaffee r able.
' stelie will again give them an op. ning, Oct. 21.
morning, Sept. DI. A committee home, while endeavoring to promote
M. Helen Chalice W• knian
' portunity to see this sterling actor
Mrs Emilie e Clark Ch.ffee
will he appointed later to solicit its financial standard, are neglect-
i a list i intere stingplays.
in
You ng People's Dance:
ing to place the good and comfort
funds.
JEFFERSON at CIIENE
miss Mary McCormick, Secretary
Well
The opening affair of the Young
Wel l written and well acted, "Tea
The Detroit campaign for the of the children above all else and,
Eclnewoocl 4460
Enrollment for di" , classes,
JOHN R at ENDICOTT
People's Temple club will be an aft- yeshiva is being sponsored by sev- consequently, the innocent children
Wednesday. Oct. nth.
i for Three" is a tonic for theater-
WOODV:ARD at MARTINI PLACE
Northway 5406
Eveninte claxees open Monday, Oct. a I goers because of its freshness, its ernoon reunion dance to he held eral rabbis, among them Rabbis must suffer for what their "guard-
Glendale 7117
.
,
Lenox 4400 ,
Children '+ cla.sey, h•turday. ()et.
humor, and its common sense, and Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18, at 3 Ashinsky and Aishiskin, and a ians" think best for them. It seems
Hergenroeder,
Inc., 14615 E. Jefferson
For information, call, write or
16123 Woodward. Arl. 3730
Motor
Co.,
Hem. 4292 I
Highland
Park
chosen
for
Mr.
Warwick's
of
o'clock. All the young people
' is well
that the main object Of some of the
telephone—
number of prominent citizens.
Hiles Auto Service, 12217 Twelfth
6380
Grand
River....Hogarth
Gar. 7100 ,
Cook-Wood, Inc., 15120
final curtain on his tons rt visit temple households are cordially in-
Mid-West Motor Co., 9111 Grand River
officials seems to be the raising of
Glen. 9888
1 0 X GARFIELD AVE.
Lai 1601 .
Knowlson Co., 2445 Michigan
-
Bucknell
Ian Detroit.
vited.
Dix - Western Motor Co., 3950 Dix
I funds. but what earthly use is
3138
Glendale 3950
Colonial
Motor
Sales,
6834-40
Michigan._
_Cedar
.. _
L. W. Schultz &Co., 10000 Conant Avenue__Emp. 6828
s '
money unless put to some use,
-.__
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6850 i
North Central Motor Co., 8517 Linwood._ . _ Euclid 1880
W.
Jefferson___Cedar
7132.34
Delray Motor Sales,
pray?
Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward.. Emp. 6980
Whit. 1172
It is with shame that I must
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot

NATION MOURNS
SUDDEN PASSING
OF MARCUS LOEW

Notes

TELSHE YESHIVA

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CYLINDER ENGINE

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SPEED TRANSMiSSION

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Warwick In Final
Week at Bonstelle

This is the lowest price at.which
a 6. cylinder 2 -Ton truck has
ever been sold . . . hundreds of
dollars lower than any other
comparable truck ... See it ...

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with

Chaffee Noble School

THOMAS J. DOYLE, INC.

Graham Bros. Plants
Working Full Time

GANAPOL STUDIOS
of Musi c al Art

confess that the neighborhood in
which our orphans live is known
Unfilled orders for Graham
_
tes the red district.
-
Brothers trucks since the company
Picture girls and boys, between
introduced its new line of '14, 1, David A. Brown Is Chairman the ages of 7 and 16 years, in an
Ilir and 2-ton units Aug. 28 are
old, dilapidated building with little
of National Finance
substantially greater than at any
or no privacy—degrading to the
Committee.
time this year, according to an offi-
uttermost!
cial announcement. All Graham
As it Jewess and a mother, allow
Brothers plants are running at full An intensive effort to increase me to implore the Jews of our large
capacity and shipments to dealers the income to meet the budgetary city to provide for ample mem-
are going forward as fast as pos- demands of the Union of American mutations fur our orphans and In-
sible, the statement says.
Hebrew Congregations will be cal- fants, as in one large building and
Headed by a six-cylinder two-ton
Cu, during the high holy days with ample space for play and
truck
with four-speed
transmission
land
four-wheel
Lockheed
hydraulic by rim'
the committee on finance, headed recreation, which will enable the
occupants to grow not only men-
by David A. Brown of Detroit.
brakes, the new line has met with
Co-operating in this effort will tally but physically.
enthusiastic response from truck
I hope that my little plea has
buyers throughout the country, he the alumni association of the
aroused the dormant flame of in-
orders show. The six-cylinder truck Hebrew Union college, which will terest in the unfortunate infants
is particularly powerful and fast, organize a Hying squadron of rah- and children and that the new year
the four-speed transmission making his to tour the country speaking ..n
possible moderate engine speeds the work of the union and urging will see the establishment id an in-
stitution of which we may be justly
even at relatively high road speeds the Jews of America to give lite
real support to the organization proud.
with consequent gasoline, ,,,,,, my
MRS. MINNIE GOLDSTICK.
and longer life. The engine in which maintains the Hebrew Union

447 Putnam Ave.

Recognized as a Music School of the very first rank
of artistic excellence.

BORIS GANAPOL, Director

STUDIOS OPENED FOlt ENROLLMENT

MONDAY, Sept. 5th, 1927

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Booklets on Request. Tel. Northway 4369.

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Neva While
Ilsolah Rotoomon
Boris Gana,'
Ethel Goldin,.
Itee•ie Black nadder
Mrs. orim
Ganapnl
P
icily Coahlin
Mary
Feilewa
Bernard Storm
Gilds Boldetein
Sara F. Commit,
Ada Lillian Conlon
Roth Neter
Florence
Whiteley
Claire Cornwall Burtch
M•reneretia Ileuston
Jes•ie B. Woolf enden
Henry MeCaw
Henrietta Hillman
Anna Kowaleka
Arol St. Clair
11 " 11111111'"•
Dorothy Hall
Constantin Koniarovsky
Piano. Violin. Violincello, Theory
A complete musical aduc•tion in Sin ging, usic, Dunning System. etc .
al Music, Harrnony, History of M

these trucks is unusually rugged in college, the department of synagog
construction with a seven-hearing and schm,1 extension, the national

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SCHOOL OPENS

Tuesday, Sept. 6th, for DAY SESSIONS and Thurs-
day, Sept. 8th, for NIGHT SCHOOL

Special Secretarial and Accounting Courses.
Individual instruction; rapid progress, no embarrassment.
If you want a better position attend the D. B. U. The
school with the reputation for graduating high-grade office help.
Office open every day this week for registration. Night
Thursday Evening.
school registration Saturday After non and

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Entire Second and Third Floors of the Square Deal Block--
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DETROIT INSTITUTE of
MUSICAL ART

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Ad
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Grcatcst Music School

Our uneurpassed facIlltlen for Inntru ilion In every blanch
and Ions thrill!,
oast e i se: :e
of Plume, dylit'Ing, climatic ail guished
t-
Your careful ',nest 'gallon. At your command are d se
to, r
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d istin
elal new depyrtment• an
nationally
Seventy Instruotorn—Inclucling many wit..
andl, rd•
prominent In musical circles. The Slow. nigh M
prevail that have mote this school Koch an 1mportant
at life In the Di (ears of lin his-
part of Dotroit's
orche•t ea of
tory. Comoirollon• I oncert hall. 8 Innhony
60 pieces. Affiliated sellii the Detroit Teat here College.

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Progress and Growth Characterize this School.
20 Prom:n•nt Detroit Instructors Added this year.

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Below—s partial list 01 the Institute's Fare's:

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Chet:mum of the Board

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Dealers Everywhere

FALL TERM BEGINS
SEPTEMBER 121 11

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Insurance Leaders

crankshaft, machined all over and federation of temple sisterhoods,
and the national federation of tem-
Return From Trip
weighing 69 pounds, h eavy d u t y
brotherhoods
transmission and large single plate Plc
The
Union
of
American
Hebrew
clutch. These trucks are equipped
On Thursday morning, Aug. 25
established
was
with air cleaner, oil strainer and oil Congregations
filter and gasoline filter. Marked through the efforts .4 the late Dr. at 11 o'clock, the members of the
advances in power and economy of !sane Isl. Wise, pion,er in AmericanDynamic club. which is composed
fuel consumption are said to result Reform Judaism. To bring Judo- of the sales leaders of the Detroit
from the new hot-spot manifold and ism to Jews ever•s•here, in the Life Insurance company, boarded
steamship °clown for a six.
unique combustion chamber design. large cities, on the farms, in small

The four-cylinder engine has a hamlets, is the task of the organ- day cruise to Duluth and return.
heavy five-main bearing crank- imetion. This it is doing through The members Of the club were Or.
shaft, hid-spot manifold and unique regional rabbis, literature., tracts, companied by their wives and
establish- guests. M. E. O'Brien, president
(s.mbustian chambers which conk Pamphlets and aiding in
bine to produce smooth running. ing congregations and religious of the company, with Mrs. O'Brien,
fast acceleration and economical schools throughout the country. It was a member of the party, and II.
E. Holston, assistant secretary, who
production of power, it is claimed. now has a rongregational member- was in charge of convention or-
ship of 279
A prominent part in the cam- rangements, likewise attended.
Many members of Mr. Fishman's
paign to raise the funds for the
union will he played by the rabbis, agency were present with members
statement
made
by
of
their ( )undies and friends.
li
3,
nlg
ortro
i,
a
tt
n it witia-i-hohrii
?M. Feuerlicht Id In- Among them were the following:
dianopolis, president of the Hebrew Mr. and Mrs. !Morris Fishman and
The long awaited presentation Union College Alumni association. daughter, Pauline; Mr. and Mrs.
it: Detroit of the great American At the recent annual session of the Benjamin Fishman, S. .1. Rosen-
. operetta, "My !Maryland," has or- organization a resolution was unirn. bloom, George Gorowitz, S. Marko-
curred, and when this stirring mus- imously carried pledging supp , rt witz, Mr. and Mrs. I. Adelman and
• play opened last Sunday night of the alumni in an effort to secure son, 1.. Lipnick, Mr. and Mrs. Wino-
rot
at the Shubert-Lafayette theater, funds for the union. A special cull- kur, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Flirter,
one of the' most brilliant audiences mittee was appointed, with Itaiibi Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nornian, Mr.
that the city has seen in years lit- Feuerlicht as chairman, and as.n• and Mrs. Aging. Other members of

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GRAHAM BROTHERS

"My Maryland," by
"Student Prince"
Authors, Big

molly cheered scene after scene. rioted with him are Rabbi Louis the party brought the total mem-
Seldom has any play ever been re - Wolsey of Philadelphia, Rabbi Ab- hership up to 55.
The first stop was made at Mack-
ceived with the same demonstrative ha Hillel Silver of Cleveland, Rabbi
acclamation that was accorded "My Jonah B. Wise ot New York. Rabbi inac island, where a sight-seeing
Maryland." which at times rose to Joseph Roach if Louisville, by., tour of the island was made. Stops
a pitch of hysterical enthusiasm. Dr. .lulian !Morgenstern of Cinch- also were made at Sault Ste. Marie
On every side at the opening nati and Rabbi George Zepin of and at Houghton, where many De-
night could he heard praises which Cincinnati. troll Life Insurance company rep-
resentatives are active.
promise to swell the popularity o f
At a meeting of the Dynamic
this plop
until it " credit even that TO HOLD SERVICES AT
club held on board the steamship
of "The Student Prince," which
Louis E. Norman was
REMODELED
CENTER
Odorant,
„a smashed all local theatrical records
elected president mf the club; Glen
a few seasons ago. This reception,
of Bay City, vice-presi-
Wilson
H.
♦ however, is not entirely unique for With the opening of the remod-
$ it was expected by ninny who know elect Jewish Center, Young Israel of dent, and B. E. Minton, secretary.
S. the history of "My Maryland." This Detroit announces that it has rum- These men will hold office until the
end of 1926.
$ is the Sigmund Romberg-Dorothy mental to receive reservations for
Every member of the Detroit
,g Donnelly operetta, authors of "The the high holy day services which it
The members of the Life party who participated in the
is
sponsoring.
Student
Prince."
which
was
sent
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$ into Philadelphia as a try-out for committee in charge of reservation!' Duluth cruise expressed complete
0 New fork and has stayed there for will be at the center every evening, satisfaction with their journey. The
Officers of the Detroit I.ife Insur-
0 31 weeks, playing to a gross busi- except Friday.
The acquisition of Cantor Sid- once company believe that the brine-
4. ness of over $750,000.
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the e agency staff
Lottice Howell, late star of "Deep ney Lieber ef New York to officiate fits received h
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from the convention will ploy a
0 River, " is singing the prima donna at Rosh Iloshonah and Yom Kippur
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role. G eorge Rymer, who supported services marked the completion of large part in making the remainder
a) Eleanor Painter la g season in The arrangements for the holidays. The of the year 1 927 a very successful
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Period for the company and its
♦ Nightingale," is the hero, and Alex- services will be conducted in the
ander Clark, veteran comedian and traditional orthodox manner— agency organization.
character actor of a score of Broad- Young Israel's activities are Op-
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STUDENTS D ECREASES
For the new season at the Shu- for all rituals. Prayers w a se he
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matinees will be characterized by rigid adherence to
BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) — A de-
the rules of propriety and decorum. crease in the number of Jewish
days with evening performances
students in the universities of
every day.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Prussia is reported here. Among

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the 34,546 students in the uni..
Dan II. Soler, pianist, formerly versifies there are 1,573 Jewish
1755 Seward avenue, is now re- students. This percentage, 7.5, is
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UNION WILL HOLD
DRIVE FOR FUNDS

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ten debts falling due? Dis-
tressing obligations about to
mature? Do you anticipate
• the early need for cash for
various necessary purposes?
Payments on the home?
Trousseau for Jane? College
education for Bud? T h e
long averted and now urgent
need of an operation with
attendant expenses? The
time to provide for financial
emergencies is before they
arrive. It is well to save up
so as to be able to meet ex-
penses when they come. But
next to saving up it is best

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to anticipate expenses by
making a loan at the IN-
DUSTRIAL MORRIS
PLAN BANK and budget-
ting income to meet the ob-
ligation.

The Industrial Morris
plan Bank of Detroit makes
loans for various economic
purposes, charging interest
at the rate of 6°', per annum
deducted in advance, and
providing for repayment in
equal parts extending over
the period of a year, for
which service a small fee is
charged. Last year 90,461
people borrowed 515,262,-
762.89 at this institution.

"THE . BANK • OF . PERSONAL . SERVICE"

THE INDUSTRIAL BANK

WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT GRAND RIVER

BRANCHES:1

Wert W rrrrr •1 McGraw
Crawley, Milner Store

1 East Jell anon at Lem.

