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July 20, 1928 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-07-20

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LTRorrirlmn ORONICIZ

AGE TWO

MUST MARRY JEWISH
GIRLS OR FORFEIT
SHARE IN ESTATE

TORONTO.-The will of Annie
Pullen, widow, who died here May
16, directs that the chief bene-
ficiarimi of her $10,300 estate, two
sons, Sydney II. Pullen and Mor-
ris l'ullan, must marry "girls born
of, and professing, the Jewish
faith," or their share is divided
equally among the remaining chil-
d ren.
Another clause of the will sug-
gests that their marriage take
place as soon as possible after her
death.

SERVICE BUREAU IS
BLYTHE'S PROPOSAL

A service bureau in connection
with the sheriff's office whose func-
tion will be the investigation of all
highway accidents is the proposal
of Joe T. Blythe, candidate for the
Wayne county sheriff's post in the
September primaries.
It is Blythe's idea to inaugurate
a highway bureau with a view to
establishing responsibility for acci-
dents, expediting redress for dam-
ages incurred, as well as devising
means to prevent recurrence of
accidents. Blythe says it will be
his aim to make Wayne highways
safe for every responsible citi-
zen."
Blythe was runner-up in 1926 in
a 12-man race captured by the late
Sheriff Edward F. Stein. Blythe
has been prominent in the activi-
ties of the Narcotic Educational
Association and well known in De-
troit fraternal circles. Ile is presi-
dent of the Michigan Thread Com-
pany.

A Neighborhood Service Station
Offers You Many Advantages

But with "Bud" and his boys to serve you the advantages are un-
told. Every employee has been taught the lesson of service, which is
imparted to you conscientiously and efficiently. That is why motorists
in the Twelfth Street District favor us. Drive in while shopping and
have your car inspected. No obligation.

STRENG CHEVROLET CO.

A.

Hollywood Theater.

CHAS. HAMBURGER, Vice-President
BENEDICT STRENG, President
DR. P. M. BERNSTEIN, Secretary-Treasurer



8510 Twelfth Street at Philadelphia

Empire 4035

F

APPOINTED
ZIONIST OPPOSITION REISS
LEGAL ADVISOR TO
MEMBERS ORGANIZE SHERIFF I. WILSON

Permanent Organization De -
cided Upon by Committee
For Reorganization.

The appointment of Samuel
Reins as legal advisor to Sheriff
Ira Wilson was hailed this week

oti

-

NEW YORK.-Permanent or-
ganization was decided upon by
the committee for Z. 0. A. reor-
ganization at an enthusiastic meet-
ing held on Wednesday, July 11,
at Hotel Majestic.
Israel B. Brodie of Baltimore
presided and in the earnest discus-
sion that followed there took part,
besides Judge Julian W. Mack and
Jacob de Haas, Abraham Tulin,
Dr. S. Miller of Yonkers, Elias
Ginberg, M. Zeldin. Pincus Fried-,
man, Dr. A. M. Hilkowich, A. II.
Fromenson, Isaac Allen, Edward
Friedman of Far Rockaway, and
Samuel J. Rosensohn. There was
general agreement among all those
who spoke that the Pittsburgh con-
vention had proven the demoraliza-
tion existing in the Zionist Organ-
ization of America and that both
for the sake4 the restoration of
the morale of'the American move-
ment and for the sake of the up-
SAMUEL REISS
building of Palestine on right
lines, permanent organization by many of Mr. Reiss's friends.
should be affected by those willing Mr. Reiss, who is a practicing at-i
to struggle for the aforesaid prin- torney, with offices at 2326 First
ciples. The determination to of- National Bank building, is a life-
ganize was unanimous. The only long resident of Detroit. He is a
difference of opinion between the member of Pisgah Lodge, I. 0. B.
different speakers was the line of B., Knights of Pythias, Elks, Law.
action to be pursued. The ma- yarn Club, and is active in a num-
jority opinion, however, favored ber of Jewish affairs.
action within the L. 0. A.
Mr. Reiss formerly held this of-
fice under former Sheriff Irving J.
(Duke) Coffin. Sheriff Wilson is
being congratulated on his choice. -
Mr. Reiss resides at 3290 Roehs4"•- ■
ester avenue. He is married and
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- has one child.
nished front room, 3 windows,
for refined man; on King be-
tween John R. and Brush; rent "PRESIDENT'S MONTH"
fE
reasonable. Empire 8143.
OF DETROIT LIFE IS

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catering for weddings and par-
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Super-sheer, reinforced toe andieel,
picot top-and all chiffon finest
ugc
silk.
Ask for it in the new sl des.

SCHURA YTZ BROTHERS

8500 Oakland Ave.

Established 15 Years
Are Now Operating Under Name of

11350 Dexter Blvd.

Long. 7950

and will remove all their stock to their new and fined quarters.
Specializing in:

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STORAGE

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Collision Work • Specialty
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TIRE SERVICE

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SAM RASKIN

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where you're at, we are at your service.

Hemlock 7671
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11520 Oakland
623 Benton

PLUMBING
HEATING

Immediate Attention

Civic Theater Will Stage
'Midsummer's Night Dream'

Reliable
Quick
Economical

As soon as the Bonstelle Play-
house was made the Detroit Civic
Theater, Miss Bonstelle began mak-
ing plans to carry out another of
its ideals. She approached Victor
Kolar and Jefferson Webb with the
suggestion of an open-air perform-
suggestion
REFINED YOUNG LADY desires
of "Midsuminar, Night's
position to take care of chil- Drcam," with the Symphony Or-
dren. Good sewer. City or chestra playing the Mendelssohn
country. References. Write music. This met with hearty and
Jewish Chronicle, Box 850.
enthusiastic approval from both
Mr. Kolar and Mr. Webb, as all
FOR RENT-Upper 8-room flat, three feel that this may lead to
with 2 bathrooms, Frigidaire finer things along the same line.
2081
service and oil heat.
Arrangements were quickly made
Ilazelwood Ave., corner Four- and completed, and the first big
teenth Ave. civic performance, free to the pea-
FOR RENT--2294 West Philadel- pie, of the Detroit Civic Theater,
phia, near La Salle; 6-room flat will he given July 23, 24, and 25,
and garage. All latest improve- in the Shell at Belle Isle, in con-
Or-
ta
the
ia Syeni (pahsn
ona
y
, cti(rin.
ments. Rent reasonable. Phone chests,
Madame
Garfield 6467-R.
dancers from the Bonstelle-Cassan
REFINED GIRL, employed during Dancing School of the Civic Thee-
the day, is willing to stay with ter.
This will be the last production
children evenings, in exchange
for home. References. Write of the Detroit Civic Theater for
this season. The Playhouse will be
Jewish Chronicle, Box 894.
dark for the month of August, re.
TO RENT-Modern sun room for opening Labor Day, Sept. 3.
one or two gentlemen. Home
privileges. 2044 West Philadel-
phia, between Twelfth and 21 Acts of Vaudeville to Fee-
tore State Fair Programs.
Fourteenth. Euclid 0191-R.

Stops to call on his friend, Gus Newman,
and like all other celebrities who visit
Detroit, chooses a Henry The Hatter Hat

b rrnOUS

LAWRENCE HARDWARE

U. OF M. MAN, formerly of
Kieft University, will teach Rus-
sian in exchange for room.
Phone Euclid 3268.

Who refereed the feature bout at Navin Field
for Floyd Fitzsimmons' all star show

We now have the

CLASSIFIED

In addition to its entertaining
story material, "We Americans,"
the picture showing at the Holly- FOR RENT-For one or two gen-
REPORTED SUCCESSFUL
wood Theater Sunday to Thurs-
tlemen, beautifully furnished
day, points out an excellent lesson
large room in private family of
In accordance with its estab-
in Americanization.
two adults; all modern conveni- lished custom, the Detroit Life In-
ences, shower bath, with or surance Company celebrated June,
without garage; good transpor- 1928, as "President's Month" in
tattoo. Euclid 1014. 1989 honor of.President M. E. O'Brien's
Gladstone Ave.
anniversary with the companly.
The agency organization of the
FOR RENT - Neatly furnished' company wrote new business in
room with private family; with June in the amount of $3 134 417. •
or without garage; near street This brings the total amount of
car and bus line. 2271 Clair- new business written during the
mount Ave. Phone Garfield firsst six months of 1928 to $13,- •
1122-J.
958,147.
The agency of Vice:President
WIDOW-Attractive, age 40, no
Morris Fishma a gain led the field.
attachments, would like to meet The total . business written by that
refined and intelligent Middle- agency during June was $1,023,-
aged man. Object, matrimony. 500.
All replies held strictly confiden•
Vice-President Fishman's agency
tial. Write Jewish Chronicle, has written over four and one-half
Box 719. millions of new insurance during
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished the first six months of 1928. This
room, suitable for one or two is a remarkable record.
The Detroit Life Insurance
gentlemen or ladies. All home
Convenient to Company enjoys the good will of
conveniences.
a
vast
army of policyholders
bus line. 3727 Waverly Ave.
throughout the state of Michigan.
COTTAGE FOR RENT-At Cass These policyholders now carry De
Lake. Water and bathroom in- troit Life policies totaling over
side; gas and electric. Reason- $74,000,000.
President O'Brien, in referring
able. Call Hemlock 7559-W.
Miss Harley, 3350 Elmhurst to the result of the "President's
Month" campaign, recently said: •
Ave.
associate, Vice-President
"My
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room Morris Fishman, is now enjoying
next to bath, with private fam- a well earned vacation in Europe.
ily. Inquire at 1480 West Eu- "Our Jewish friends, by their
clid Ave.
co-operation, have played an im-
MACK B. WEISS, strictly kosher portent part in the upbuilding of
this Detroit institution. Our fond-
catering for weddings, ban-
Excellent !It.. hope is that ... we of the Detroit
quets," parties, etc.
rance Company
may con-
G
food. Rates reasonable. Will Life Insu
also rent out home for parties tinue to deserve the support which
and weddings. 1670 Pingree has been given us so fully."
Ave. Phone Empire 7146.

JACK DEMPSEY

Have You Heard?

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Repair Work Call

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Near Gr•tiot Ave.

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AUTHORIZED

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No job too large or too small for our attention.

Phone Randolph 4956

457 East Lafayette Ave.

Rm. Phone Empire 2450

K. & M. GARAGES

U. S. Royal Cord Tire Dealers

COMPLETE-AUTO SERVICE

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

693 East Palmer
Northway 5926

9136 Oakland
Hemlock 6478

FOR RENT-Beautiful room with
Twenty-one acts of "big-time
young couple in a new home; vaudeville which have scored suc-
half block from bus; $15 per cesses on national circuits will be
month. Call Arlington 5802-M. one of the main features on the
largest entertainment program
MRS. • MENDELSOHN, expert ever staged at the Michigan State
MOE LANSKY, Prop.
dressmaker a n d tailoress Fair, Sept. 2-6, according to fair
Gowns, wraps and coats. Any officials.
STORAGE AND DAY PARKING
model copied. Make own pat-
A variety of attractions make
terns. Work guaranteed 1751
Repairing, Washing, Alernite and Doping
up the list on the vaudeville pro-
Atkinson. Empire 1576-R.
Tires, Accessories, Gas and Oil
gram, which will be presented
ROOM AND BOARD for couple or twice daily, afternoon and eve-
Phoee Clifford 4206
536 E. Lafayette Ave.
one or two gentlemen With re- nings, in front of the grandstand,
fined family. 2372 Highland from Monday to Saturday, inclu-
sive.
Ave.
In the afternoon the program
FOR RENT-A fine bright room will also include harness racing
in congenial modern home; 3 featuring some of the best known
adults in family. 'Convenient horses in the United States, from
to several car and bus lines. Monday to Friday, inclusive, while
West Philadelphia, near Four- in the evening the vaudeville acts
teenth. Garfield 88524.
will be augmented by the spectacu-
JOY ROAD AT QUINCY
lar fireworks display and oriental
Featuring Car Wash'for $1.00
pageant-"A Night in Bagdad."
Al Sweet's band, famous for its
Complete Equipment for Doping and Greasing
appearance at leading entertain-
Simonizing $6.00 and Up
ments in the larger cities, will ac- •
company the vaudeville program.

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DODGE BROTHERS SALES
20.2 PER CENT ABOVE
LAST YEAR'S FIGURES

Sales of Dodge Brothers passen-
ger cars to consumers in domestic
and foreign territories from the
first of the year to the week end-
"Goodrich Silvertowns are
ing June 23 show a gain of 20.2
making records."
per cent over the corresponding
period of 1927. A like total of
passenger cars delivered last year
REMEMBER AND ELECT
was not reached until the week
DR. JOHN W. BUCK
Republican Candidat• for Coroner ending Aug. 6.

Radio Batteries Repaired
and Recharged

of Wayne County.
Primaries September 4.

Checker Cabs Empire 7000 1 4

TIRES

FIRESTONE
GUM-DIPPED

3004 Firestone ....8 7.9S
29x4.40 Firestone..... 9.9S
3125.25 Firestone..... 15.95
19.50
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All Other Suet In Proportion

35.1%

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