y arisk Periodical Cotter C1.010111 AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE THREE ROMICL£ .dila•MOROW•Ma.. , ELECTED PRESIDENT OF REFORM RABBIS EMBARRASSING 'MOMENTS JULY CLEARANCE When you forget to take the $1.98 price mark off I kr birthday gift...benort- Adam . . . light a MURAD cigarette. FINAL OFFERING Disposing of our entire stock of men's suits, including Stratford, Simon Ack- erman, "GGG" and Gillman Brand Clothes. Choice of the House .7 5 7 3 At the original prices these suits were unusual values. At the special price, $37.75 they are exceptional. COMPARE! 4 SagiCH / 10v DR. H. G. ENELOW The Central . Conference of American Rabbis, in convention in Chicago last week, elected Dr. 11. G. Enelow, rabbi of Temple Eman- uel. New York, as president. Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Detroit was elected a member of the executive committee for a period of two years. JEW GETS HIGHEST OFFICE IN JAMAICA IMPORTERS- CLOTHIERS Da Costa Appointed Keeper Of English County Records. OP. HOLLYWOOD THEATER'S ORCHESTRA HAS SIMONS AS ITS GUEST LEADER fsgaMakinsMAAMAIMM, Announcement! Y. M. H. A. Barber Shop Formerly of 6751 Hastings St. Is Now Known of GODFREY FREIWALD IS CANDIDATE TO SUCCEED HIMSELF AS TREASURER Among the popular candidates for office and the pioneer officials Dexwood Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor and Located .t 11340 Dexter Blvd. Bet. Collingwwod and 1.awrene continued patronage will Yoe Yo be &puree toted. LOUIS ANI) SAM • N i nt,.. PARK FREE IAA/14010N I:kill ' s . LS OI Cwil as a Mountain Top 0 July 15, 16, 17, 18 SEYMOUR SIMONS Serving as Guest Conductor o Sunnybrook Orchestra For Next Two Weeks FRANK RICHARDSON "The Joy Boy of Song" "Master of Fun" Other Vaudeville Headliners GODFREY FREIWALD who are seeking re-election is Godfrey Freiwald. Mr. Freiwald, the present in- cumbent, again seeks the office of gpunty treasurer. Ile has gained many friends here who are anx- ious to see him retained in office. Among those who are boosting his candidacy is Henry Wagner, the Jewish candidate for the short term of sheriff. BOB CLARKE Oriental Theater. at the Golden Voiced Organ Lester Montgomery's 8-Hollywood Girls---8 __- Detroit's Only Vaudeville Hattie Althoff and Ritzy Revue head the Oriental array of stage offerings this week. Miss Althoff has been a headliner in the larger theaters for the past three seasons and her current vehicle is a vaude- ville unit with capable singers and dancers backed by a wealth of scenery and electrical effects. Ralph Lewis stars in an under- world classic, "Crooks Can't Win," said to be a thriller and through 15 years of intimate contact with the underworld as a member of the staff of a New York newspaper gave Joseph Jefferson O'Neill the material for this gangster story. RITZY REVUE We buy and Sell LAND CONTRACTS On the Screen First Detroit Showing "THE ESCAPE ...With Virginia Valle-William Rusell , ORIENTAL We..t Adorns. Opp. Hotel Toiler Ira Cool Here. Alwoyo 70 Hattie Althoff's PENMAN i GASLER & PAGE I & LUSBY The Mortgage and Contract Co, KINGSTON, Jamaica.-(J. T. A).-Altamond E. Da Costa, for- mer president of the synagogue in Kingston, Jamaica, and an ac- tive worker in the Jewish com- munity, has been appointed by id, excellency the governor to be Cue- tos Rotullorum for Kingston. Mr. IM Costa, who has served three terms as mayor of Kingston, thus receives the honor of appoint. Jewish Candidate, Former Turn- ment to the highest position in the key, Seeks Short Term Office. colony of Jamaica. The office of Custos Rostulorum Among the petitions filed for is an old and ancient dignity. The the stiles of sheriff were those of custos is the keeper of the English Henry Wagner, former turnkey. county records and by virtue of This Jewish candidate for the the office is the highest civil offi- sheriff's office is a candidate for cer in the country. Until 1545 the unexpired short term for the appointment lay with the lord sheriff, to fill the unexpired term chancellor, but it is now exercised of the late Sheriff Edward F. by the crown and is usually held by Stein. His candidacy is hailed and a person of rank, most frequently welcomed in many local Jewish as the ford lieutenant. He is re- well as non-Jewish quarters. sponsible to the governor for the He was a deputy under George due preservation of law. and T. Gaston, now chief probation of- order. ficer of the Recorder'se Court, 16 Mr. Da Costa has been identi- years ago. Ile next served under fied for more than 20 years with Milton Oakman and Stein during the public life of Jamaica. There the latter's term. Sheriff Irving J. is hardly a public body on which (Duke) Coffin appointed Wagner he has not served. He has also assistant turnkey, and he became been vice-president of the Jamaica chief turnkey under Sheriff George Chamber of Commerce. During A. Walters, now city councilman. his term of office as mayor of Ile was chief turnkey also under Kingston he received the Duke Stein before the latter's death. and Duchess of York on their offi- Wagner says he intends to con- cial visit to Jamlica. centrate the efforts of the sheriff's Since the death of the last cos- force on major crimes, if he is tos of Kingston, the late Col. C. J. elected. Ward, the senior magistrates have "I want to make the streets of functioned in his place and in 1923 Detroit and highways of Wayne the office of custos was merged county safe for decent citizens and with that of mayor. It was, how- motorists," he declares. The short terms will extend ever, found advisable. to restore the office of custos and the law has Nov. 5 to Dec. 31. been amended. The new commission of peace TRUCK PRODUCTION for ICingstob appointed by the SHATTERS RECORDS governor to be associated with the AT DODGE BROTHERS custos in his work includes a num- ber of Jews: Eugene Finzi, Joseph Overtime schedules Oe • ales and recor d- Lewis Ashenheim Reginald Ernest breaking production are being Henriques Sielhaao, Lionel de Me- maintained in all plants of the nado, Moses Mortimer Alexander, truck division of Dodge Brothers, Philip Stern,. Leonard de Cordova, Inc., in an effort to meet the un- Frederick Cohen Henriques, Ho- a7c, IAMMAMPIMIA An Underworld Classic "Crooks Can't Win" with RALPH LEWIS d-Nita Show Every Sat., 11.30 TO HOLDERS OF Third Liberty Loan Bonds The new bonds will bear interest from July 16, 1928. Interest on. Third Liberty Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full to September 15, 1928. MONUMENTS Holders should consult their banks at once for further de- tails of this offering. GRANITE AND M RBLE See Third Liberty Loan Bond, mature ea Septemier 15, 1928, and will cease to bear interest on that data Max Wrotal vsky 9521 Goodwin At Westminster Phone Hemlock 1591-J Dodge Sales Shipments Up 13.3 Per Cent Over First Half of 1927. Despite the extensive change. over period that Dodge Brothers, Inc., has gone through during the past six months in preparing a A. W. MELLON, complete line of six-cylinder can Secretary of the Treasury. and trucks to replace the old line REMEMBER AND ELECT Washington, July 5, 1928. fours, this company completed its DR. JOHN W. BUCK first half-year with the enviable Republican Candidate for Coroner record of having shipped 121,327 Teapot Dome - 4406 Broad- of Ways* County. units from its plants in the United States and Canada. Primaries September 4. way. ' FLORENCE GREENBERG MANLY passed away on July 10 in Atlan- heads an organization of popular tic City at the age of 43. A sis- orchestras, yet comparatively few ter, Mrs. R. Harris of Cleveland, people in his home city have ever survives. Funeral services were heard Mr. Simons perform. Mr. conducted from Lewis Bros.' Fu.- , Simons is appearing as guest neral Home on July 13. Burial leader 9f the Sunnybrook Orches- took place at Woodmere. tra at the Hollywood Theater dur- ing the vacation absence of the RITA HAMBURGER regular leader, Johnny Dibert, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius will be heard over station WWJ Hamburger of 15388 Livernois during the Wednesday dinner hour avenue passed away on July 11 at recital of the orchestra, at which the age of 7. Burial took place time he will sing several members. at Cloverhill Park on July 12. Mr. Simons will also be heard dur- ing the regular Friday night offer- MIKE ROTTENBERG ing of Hollywood Frivolities, broadcast also through station 2449 West Buena Vista avenue, passed away on July 11 at the age WWJ from 11:30 p. m. to 1:30 a. of 45. His wife, Katie, survives. Burial took place at Beth David. Rabbi Ashishkin officiated. SEYMOUR SIMONS cording to a dispatch from Cum- berland, Md., issued by the Na- tional Catholic Welfare Council News Service here. Last year his brother Loon, a member of the graduating class of La Salle Institute, was awarded a similar medal for the best paper on the subject, "Catholicity in the United States." The subject of Martin's essay was "The I.ife of Blessed Brother Solomon, Martyr." Referring to this, the Rev. Al- bert J. Smith, editor-in-chief of the Baltimore Catholic Review, in his address to the graduates of the institute, said: "If some of our Catholic people knew their re- ligion as well as these two Jewish boys know it, there grould be no need for non-Catholics to declare that they find great difficulty in getting clear explanations con- cerning the Catholic church from some of their Catholic friends." FEAR JEW ON "ITALIA" IS AMONG THOSE LOST ROM E.- (J. T. A.)-Despite the catastrophic end of the "Italia" expedition to the Arctic region, science will be enriched, due to the observations made on the flight by the Italian Jewish scientist, Aldo Pontremoli, a member of General Nobile'a party. The observations made by Pontremoli, professor at the Milan Polytechnic Institute, who was invited by General Nobile to participate in. the expedition, were rescued, although grave fears are entertained for the scientist, who is counted among those lost, General Nobile stated in • message to the Italian press. Checker Cabs Empire 7000 aged 52 years, passed away sud- denly at Harper Hospital on July 15. She is survived by four daughters: Mrs. James Sobel, Mrs. Samuel Denenfield, Mrs. William Arons and Miss Jeanette Aus• lander, and two sons, Maurice and Edward; her mother, Mrs. Anna Friedman, three brothers and three sisters. Burial was at Oakview Cemetery. JOSEPH SHERNICK passed away at Glendale, Calif., on July 12 at the age of 24. Burial took place at Slachpelah on July 17. Rabbi Ashishkin officiated. MRS. SARAH FRANK 2013 Virginia Park, passed away on July 15 at the age of 67. She is survived by her husband, Mavis; daughters, Mrs. Anna Ray of New Edmund G ea* Jeffigh Ihtlertger EM pire 68 34 DrIouvre at Second Boulevard The Grinnell Baby Grand Made by skilled piano mechanics in our own up- to-date, efficient factories...Only the finest mate- rials used throughout...The same quality found in the higher priced world-famous pianos ex- elusively represented by us in this State...The scientifically drawn Grinnell scale gives the .11 Baby Grand a beautiful tone of harp- Gr . like quality...'I'he Grinnell Piano ranks with the fittest motor ears and furniture made in Mich- igan. It is a fine musical instrument, a piano Y eAth:411Achat you can have pride in owning. And it is obtainable at a modest price because it is sold direct to you by its makers...Budget FUNERAL DIRECTORS OBITUARY LOUIS JAY 34 years old, died Thursday morn- ing. Funeral services took place on Friday afternoon. Ile is sur- vived by his wife, Lena; his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jay; WASHINGTON, D. C.-(J. T. four brothers, Charles, Harry, Jay and Dr. Philip Jay, and a sister, A.)-Martin Kochman, a Jewish boy, was awarded a gold medal by Sirs. A. Feldstein. La Salle Institute, for the best ROSE AUSLANDER essay on a Catholic subject, ac- Michigan's Own Piano Seymour Levels (1.1rWe Lewes Daniel !,ewit Saul LeWiA JEWISH BOY WINS PRIZE FOR ESSAY ON CATHOLICISM Monuments The Treasury offers a new 34,i per cent. 12-15 year • Treasury bond in exchange for Third Liberty Loan Bonds. held in Toronto last week. Allen's Detroit was doubly honored at MRS. ANNA FEIG 3330 Richton avenue, passed away'. on July 17 at the age of 36. Her , husband, Jake, survives. Burial took place at Oakview on July 18. Rabbi Fischer officiated. Still, in the face of this great Solomon Rodrigues Reuben and plant activity, officials state they Benjamin Alberga. are finding it impossible to date to meet the dealer and public re- quirements. It is pos lale that it will be found necessryfy to operate the plants on both i and night shifts in the immediate future. POHL'S was awarded first prize for chro- mium plating. The convention was MURRAY HELPERT 741 Seward avenue, passed away on July 15 at the age of 24. Ile is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Murray, and brother Lewis. Funeral servi,ces were held at Temple Beth El. Interment took place at Woodmere. Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated. in loving memory of our dear father, Martin Safir, who passed away 13 years ago, 24 days in Tammuz. His loving children, Mrs. Jea- precedented demand that is being race Victor Myers, Alfred Horace made for the new line of six-cylin- d'Acosta, Ellis Levy, Arthur Gran- nette Meyers, Shirley, Elsie, Al, der Graham Brothers trucks re- ville Solomon, Owen Karl Hen- Maurice and Benjamin J. Satin gently announced. riques, Alan Edgar Delgrado, Morrison Service Station Re- moves Grease and Grime From Your Motor. ELECTROPLATERS HONOR DETROITERS competitors for the prize were electroplates from all parts of the the convention of the American MAX HORWITZ United States and Canada. Eleetroplaters' Society when it 1683 Pingree avenue, passed away was chosen as the scene of the The seventeenth gathering of on July 16. Ile is survived by his 1928 convention and E. V. Allen, the society will be held In De- wife, Bertha; son, Harry; daugh- president of the Detroit society, troit in June, 1929. ters, Rose, Marion, Sylvia and and Helen; brother, Julius, and sisters, Mrs. Celia Kay and Mrs. Sophie Flayer. Burial took place at Cloverhill ('ark on July 17. Rabbi Hershman officiated. HENRY WAGNER IS SHERIFF CANDIDATE 503 Hammond Bldg. The grease and grime that ac- Formerly Detroit Land Contract Co. ' cumulates around the motor in the summer time causes the motor to over-heat. By over-heating the motor will naturally burn up the Eat Your Meals at oil. Morrison Auto Service Sta- tion, located at 100 West Vernor Highway, corner of Park boule- KOSHER RESTAURANT vard, installed a special equipment to remove all grease from the mo- 'Ire Our Home-Like Meals tor so that the motorist in travel- 8832 TWELFTH STREET ing in the summer will not get the The same inimitable Pohl Culoine .51 areyait odor which blows back into the car from a greasy motor. The efficiency of the motor is naturally a lot better when it is new and cleaned than when the MANUEL URBACH grease surrounds the points and Granite and M.41.. parts. As this service station is located within a walking distance of the theaters and the shopping districts, it is convenient to leave the car for such service while you Now in our New Location are either at the theater or shop. ping. 7723 TWELFTH STREE Morrison processes are not by Euclid 7192 steam but by compressed air and aa11111110 ► special chemicals. This service station is the largest in the city of Detroit doing exclusively service For the Beet and Most work only. Visitors are welcome Beautiful to witness the operation of the pro- cess. BILLYKIT I KAT 4 SMALL York and Mrs. Joseph 0. Kapel, and sons, Dr. M. Nathaniel Frank and Seymour J. Frank. Burial took place at Cloverhill I'ark on July 16. Rabbi Hershman officiated. 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