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September 23, 1927 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-09-23

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THEY)entorrikwun

A SPIRIT OF GOOD WILL

Rosh Ilashonah Greetings.

Install
your "Silent"
now!

WINDER BATH HOUSE

RUSSIAN AND TURKISH
BATAS



By SAMUEL STERNBERG,
President, Pisgah Lodge No. 34. I. 0. B. B.

632 WINDER STREET
Clifford 5484.

May the coming year be for all a year of life over-
flowing with the honey of health—abounding in
prosperity and success in all our endeavors—the
charm of sweet contentment.
May the unity in Israel grow stronger and stronger
—united with the solemn bond of brotherhood for har-
mony, peace and tranquillity.
May from the House of Israel radiate a true spirit
of brotherliness upon all the peoples of the earth.
May we experience it widened spirit of good will—a
broadened spread of tolerance, one toward the other
—that prejudice and hatred shall be no more.
The horizon. ever clouded, now looks brighter
than ever. Let us, with renewed courage. and with
new hope, again resume our God-appointed task, to
make the world a finer and better place to live in.
With peace and good will toward all, with higher
hopes for greater and more noble accomplishments—

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

MOREL

Fkrommended by mem
Detroit ehmident
their own Ihikirrn ••
well as others.

1610 Ha:4..0A A.
Photo Empire UHL

REV. J. SILVERMAN

Molael Specialist

25 Year.' Experience

Endorsed. by Leml{nt
Physkians.'

Endeared th Detroit
ere by vIrtue ed metk
olou• care mid risen
line..

SEPTEMBER 23, 1927

RONICIA

SILENT AUTOMATIC"

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BLESSINGS OF THE NEW YEAR



By RABBI REUBEN HURWITZ

Happy NeW, Year to AU.

POHL'S

With the entrance of the year 5688, I wish all my
relatives and friends a happy and prosperous year.
May the out year and its troubles perish, and the new
ear and its blessing start.

y

KOS,Ikt RESTAURANT

Ilas rao stied and invites your

The Soul of the Child

inspection of its beautiful new
Restaurant at

8832 TWELFTH STREET

The sag II:Imitable Pohl Cul-
lane will pievaik

By IRA M. ALTSHULER, M. D.

child's soul. Love is learned by
the child later on in life, and is
mimicked by him from the im-
mediate surroundings. Ile learns
primarily tie love those who pro-
vide him with pleasure and com-
fort.
Due to his physiological helpless-
ness, the child needs and tries to
attach attention to himself. Treat-
ed tenderly, he acquires a tendency
of being important, and such a
tendency is gradually cultivated.
The child finally imagines himself
the center of everything. This
• cannot but influence his character
unfavorably. It becomes evident
how dangerous it may be to en-
courage these tendencies coinciden-
tal with childhoN1 and how int-
proper it is to cultivate these in-
clinations.
The child soon learns to invent
:end use weapons in defense of his
tenacious &Mil e for pleasure. In
order to increase the attention and
make it permanent, children do not
hesitate to simulaty. They simu-
late sickness, etc. The mother be-
ing the primary nutritive ob,;ect
naturally, is the center e f the
child's attention. There is no one
dearer than the mother, nut be-
cause she is the mother, but he-
—Photo hr E. W. (Inches.
-nose she is the source of food.
DR. IRA M. ALTSHULER.
I.ater on, of course, the feeling
catacomb. Since the psychoanaly- of affection assumes an entirely
different
hue. Each child, in order
tical era, the study of child's "psy-
chology" became more intensive to gratify his instincts, is in need
of
power.
This necessity for power
and more precise. Psychoanalysis
helped us to penetrate into the creates in the child another com-
deeper compartments of the child's ponent—the will to power. The
soul and reveal certain facts which latter is the dynamic force of his
behavior.
are of a startling nature.
On one hand the imagination,
And what is he? Is the child
really the angel an he has been pic- and on the other the lack of realis-
tic
perception carries the child's as-
tured? The child in his first years
is nothing but a conglomeration of pirations into the domain of the
supernatural.
The child even pic-
instinets. He is self centered. Ile
cares only for his own well being. tures himself as the God.
It
is
the
easiest
thing for the
The suffering of the rest of the
world is not perceived by the child. child to say, "I will kill you," or'
"choke
you,"
because
he lucks the
Ile remains crude, egotistic, pic-
turing himself a privileged eih)eet sense of reality and responsibility.
As
previously
mentioned,
he is deaf
and one of great importance.
Goverened by inatincts only and to the sufferings of others.
That
children
are
liars
has long
being deprived of social reflexes, he
been known. In another place,
is a super-excellent prototype of
"The
Psychopathology
of
Lying," I
the grown-up man minus civiliza-
tion. He continuously craves for showed that children are or-
pleasure and expects others tee fur- comolished liars, tend that lying is
nish him with them. Sensing in- innate with them.
From this brief study, certain
tuitively the immense influences of
civilization, the child places him. conclusions may be drawn. Child-
self in an unfriendly octillion to his hoed demands careful. attentive
surrounding. And in fact, while and skillful supervision. The fart
he grows in time and span., he that a mother gives birth to a child
meets conditions which gradually does not necessarily qualify her to
but forcefully paralyze one feather raise him. Only knowledge of his
after another in its wide wings of natural t•nden•iea enables one to
impulses. direct him through the crucial
There is no genuine love in a period of his life.

The soul of the child is still un-
• explored and therefore a short ad-
venture into the "terra incognita"
is quite tempting. Thanks to S.
Freud, W. Steckel and others, some
light has been projected into the
dark but extremity' interesting

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GOODMAN EXPLAINS FUTURE
POSSIBILITIES OF PONTIAC

"Puntiae is not having a tem- 0(10 --large enough to take care of
ntrary boom, but will continue a city of 150,000 people.
The Grand Trunk railroad is
;rowing steadily until it is firmly
established as the second largest spending $5,000,000 in the city, and
industrial city is the state," accord- the facilities thus added will un-
ing to S. L. Goodman, an acknowl-
edged authority On Pontiac pre g
ress and possibilitiea. "At present
half of the General Motors prod-
ucts are manufactured in Pontiac.
Willys-Knight, Whippet and Over-
land motors are cast at the Wilson
Foundry and Machine company.
And a great variety of other in-
dustries assure the permanent
prosperity of the city."
Mr. Goodman, who specializes in
handling well-located business and
residence property and close-in
acreage, is anionic the nicest far-
sighted men in Pontiac. Ills ad-
vice in constantly sought by hun-
dreds of financial leaders and
mailer investors, end the huge
'rutin., that have been made by
those who have acted on his advice
lean witness to his ability. The
great increase in his clientele has
necessitated the enlargement of his
Siren at 2 New Turk block, 71
North Saginaw street.
In explaining the advantages and
5. L. GOODMAN
•tossibilities of Detroit's active
neighbor city, Mr. Goodman pointed loubtedly attract many new indus•
cut a few salient facts,
ries to the city.
The new Yellow Coach plant
That the city Bart( is preparing
which will he completed shortly
or a huge growth is evidenced by
after Jan. 1 will be 2 feet 1 , mm le recent annexation of 104
utemobils
bcdy
p
an
the longest ■
teuarc miles of land. Millions are
In the cuntry. This plant, which
cm; scent for street wideninga,
vill manufajture the bodies ('c all
fret timings and other necessary
General Motors buss's, taxi teas
mproiemcnts. Saginaw street, the
end trucks, will 'mob y mere than Nordward avenue of Pontiac, will
5,000 men as moon as it is ems- r the lightest main street in Mich-
&cited and eventually between 25,- , iran, with 1200 candlepower in
101 and 30.001 men.
lusters every 12) feet cn both
It is pointed nut that VI. demand
.d s of the street.
for busses. caits and trucks ie n t
Mr. Gelman. who resides with
teasonal and that empleyment soil'
is
parents at 2"•12 Blaire street,
steady throughout the year
Iri• en to his rinse every corning
With the enm-dell-n of this plant
.nd
is an orient enthusiast en the
Pontiac industries will Fare an an- suh;cct of "Wi ler Word said."
nual payroll of mre than 810,010,-

This is the most logical time of
the year to install your Silent Au-
tomatic oil burner. Fall is now
here. And a "Silent" in your
heating plant prepares you for
chilly mornings and nights—
maintains your home at even
temperatures.

Remember, too, that a Silent
Automatic eliminates all furnace

burners installed in the Motor
City, 73 were Silent Automatics
(June 7th report)--more than
double the total of the next' 10
makes combined.

heat without the slightest care;
and does away with smudgy
walls and curtains and tracked-
up floors.

And all these benefits are
yours with Silent Automaitc at
an amazing price for an oil burn-
er of proved design and national
acceptance.

Recently, in one week in Bos-
ton 108 Silent Automatics were
sold, and 110 the next the
greatest sales record ever made
in the oil burner industry.

In Detroit — America's most
Do not fill your coal bin until
critical mechanical community
tending,
basement
the
carrying
of ashes; cleaning
that it as- and —over 2,300 Silent Automatics you have seen the Silent Auto-
matic Oil Burner in operation.
are in operation. And of 100 oil
sures automatically regulated

CHARLES E. FEINBERG, Special Sales Repre-

sentative of the Silent Automatic Sales Corp-
oration takes this opportunity to express his
appreciation to the many hundreds of Detroit
users that he has sold, for their confidence
and enthusiasm in recommending the Silent
Automatic Oil Burner to their
friends and neighbors.

--Call Me Personally--

Charles E. Feinberg

SILENT AUTOMATIC SALES CORPORATION
Cadillac 1545
1517 Broadway

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Charles E. Feinberg will furnish without obligation
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MAIL THIS COUPON NOW TO

CHARLES E. FEINBERG

1517 BROADWAY

One size burner—at one price—for any home

Complete with automatic safety and operating controls.
Nominal installation costs depend on basement condi-
tions, oil storage equipment and local regulations.

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