PAGE TWO IIEVerRon;ffitastiefRONICIX • STONE CONFERS WITH PERFECTION LODGE U. P. A. LEADERS HERE OUTI ON TUESDAY See one of Bud's Boys for Zionists to Elect Officers on Tues- day Evening, Sept. 4. Bernard Stone, national secre- tary of the United Palestine Ap- peal, addressing a luncheon of , leaders of the local U. P. A. com- mittee, outlined activities for Pal- estine and declared that news from the Jewish Homeland shows great improvement in conditions in the Jewish settlements. Mr. Stone discussed with a num- ber of leaders n plan submitted by the national office to serve as a constitution for local committee,. The meeting addressed by Mr. Stone followed a luncheon held at the Barium hotel on Friday after- noon. Election of new officers of the Zionist District of Detroit will be held on Tuesday evening, Sept. 4, at the Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth and Atkinson. STEVENSON PLEDGES ' EFFICIENT SERVICE SOSNOWSKI FOUGHT I IF MADE TREASURER FOR MANY REFORMS IN USED CARS Candidate for Congress Won Com- mendation From Members of Both Parties. If you feel that you cannot afford to buy a new car but yet want transportation, then by all means take advantage of the bar- gains we are offering—they're rare! Every car in good mechani- cal condition and has our new car guarantee. Come in and see for yourself. No obligation on your part. Hon, John B. Sosnowski, Re- publican candidate for Congress from the First district. to be voted on at the primaries Sept. 4, WAS born and educated in Detroit. A successful business man for 20 years, Mr. Sosnowski has served one term in Congress and was the only Republican to receive a tes- timonial from both parties com- mending his work in Congress. Mr. Sosnowski served as water commissioner of Detroit for six years. He has 15 years of military service to his credit. Among the things Mr. Sosnow- ski battled for are: Re-apportionment, aviation ap- propriation, St. Lawrence water- way to make Detroit an ocean port, reasonable modification of the immigration law, adequate na- tional defense, federal highway aid, national child labor law. Ile advocated and obtained relief from automobile tax. STRENG CHEVROLET CO. A. BENEDICT STRENG, President CIIAS. HAMBURGER, Vice-President DR. P. M. BERNSTEIN, Secretary-Treasurer Empire 4035 8510 Twelfth Street at Philadelphia PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE! STUDY AT MOE RASKIN IS NOT OFFENDER "RASHKIN" DETR011 COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE "Please be good enough to in- form your readers that I not not in any difficulty with the govern- ment," Moe Raskin of 9429 Brush street asks that Chronicle readers be advised. The reason Mr. Raskin makes this request is because a "Moe Rashkin" was recently arraigned in the federal court on a charge of violating the Harrison Anti- Narcotic Act. Moe Raskin is a member of the firm of Shiffman A Raskin Service Station, .13140 Dexter boulevard. Offices—Suite 250 Convention Hall, 4464 Cass Ave., Detroit, Mich. DEPARTMENTS (I) College Preparatory (IV) Business & Secretarial horough preparation for entrance to all Collegm, Universities or Technical School., In two years or less either by school certificate or collets, entrance e”m• Illations. Rote., $20 • month or $175 for ten months payable In advance. Instruction In Typewriling, Shortheed, 80 ohbeeldnes Fuidness English and all other commercial subjects. Free Employment Bureau. Rat co: Day School, $15 • month or $125 in advanc• for complete course of Ten Month.; Night School, $8 • month or $75 In advance for the complet• course of ten months. (II) Accounting Business Administration and Salesmanship. A com• plots. course of Instruction in Junior •nd Senior Ac- countancy in preparation for the Certified Public Accountants Examinations or for position. as Cost, Junior, T. or Senior Accountants. Also courses in Business Administration and Salesmanship. Rates: $15 • month or 8125 for complete course of ten months. (III) Public Speaking Elocution—the Forms of Speech; the power to talk clearly, entertainingly, correctly and convincingly. All this will be taught to the pupils of this department together with Voice Culture, Dramatics, Public Speaks leg, Polsa Diction and Platform Deportment. Rates, 1115 • month or $125 In •dvance for complete course of to months. (V) Law (VI) Pharmacy Start September 17 ENROLL NOW: Ralph Auto Service t-111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111 Assistant Prosecuting Attorney 3371 Burlingame Corner Dexter SEWARD F. Expert Work on Brakes General Repairing, Washing, Greasing and Storage NICHOLSI: GERMAN JEWISH MEDICAL RESEARCH WORKER DIES BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Dr. Georg Mendelsohn, well known German Jewish research worker in the field of medicine, died here July 24. Dr. Mendelsohn was held in high esteem in the, medical profession in Germany since 1903, when he discovered the first case of the In- dian Pest in Berlin. Due to this discovery the German metropolis was seven from the pest. FABRICK'S SHOP HAS A SPECIAL DESIGNER Miss Florence Fabrick, G du to Designer, Directs All Work. FOR We buy and Sell LAND CONTRACTS Prosecuting Attorney CAPABLE—CONSCIENTIOUS—COURTEOUS Picture, Aug. 24. Lodge No. 55, K. of P., Simonizing An Automobile will hold a smoker and entertain- To do simonizing properly is an ment at their Castle Hall, 3153 art, and it is only natural that the Cass avenue, on next Tuesday station that has a large amount of evening, Aug. 21. Knights and this -Work knows how to do it and their friends are cordially invited. do it right. WILLIAM ROSENBERG, MYITi.11 . 5 Auto Service Station, Secretary. located at 100 Vernor Highway, LOUIS II. WOI.FE, corner of Park avenue, is the Chancellor Commander. largest automobile service station, , where simonizing is done by ex- . perta, and is time well. Washing of cars is done at this Now In Our New Home station in nine minutes for 95 eentS. Day and Evening Sessions. Co-Educationa y 0, John Barrymore in "Tem- pest," United Artists' Detroit. A concise, intensive, end thorough course In Phar• many and all its allied subjects M preparation for the Registered Assistant or Registered Pharmacist Exam- inations. Rates: $15 •month or $125 In advance for tomplet• sour" of ten months. Information—CI Captain John Stevenson, candi- date for, the Republican nomina- tion for county treasurer, is giving to voters in his campaign speeches the assurance that he will conduct the county's finances in the most businesslike manlier possible. This includes prompt, courteous and efficient service to taxpayer , and keeping abreast of the time, by iinntalling every up-to-date means of facilitating the bu , inc-s of the office. "Captain John," as he is known to nearly every one in De- troit and Wayne county, has been in public life for years and has a splendid record of service in the state legislature and the Detroit city council. Ile represented Detroit in the state house of representatives at Lansing for 12 years, and els served on the nine-man Detroit council for Jour years. On his re- tirement from the council that body unanimously showed its con- fidence in Captain John by elect- ing hint legislative agent of the city to watch its interests during sessions of the state legislature. His campaign headquarters haye• been opened at 812 Detroit Sav- ings Bank Building, with David Gordon, former deputy treasurer, in charge. The United Artists Theater has just installed both types of sound devices the sound-on-film Western Electric device called Movietone and the sound-on-disc synchroniza- tion device called Vitaphone, both of these will lie used in tonneetion with "Tempest," which is John Barrymore's latest and greatest screen success, Camilla horn and DETROIT LODGE NO. 55 K. OF I.ouis Wolbeim being co-featured. Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld is responsible P. SMOKER AND ENTER- fkr the s,,re. TAINMENT. This department is intended to give the business men and women of Detroit • complete couree in Bus• loess Law, the better to enable them to cope with the daily problems of modern business. CI will also be conducted for those who wish to prepare for the Bar examinations. Textbooks furnithed free. Rates: 515 • month or $125 in advance for complete course of ten months. Skilled and Forceful Teachers—Write for Further 1 The Outing o fection Lodge No. 486, F, & A. h to Bob-Lo, will take place this Toes( The boat is to leave from the nit of, Woodward avenue at 9:30 a. m. The committee in charge of ar- rangements consists of C. K. San- dor& chairman, Samuel L. Kava- nau and Harry Zausmer. The committee reports that the advance sale of tickets points to an unusually large attendance. A special committee will also be in attendance at the dock Tuesday morning to sell tickets. Mr. Sandorf announces that ar- rangements for this outing include plans for a series of genies, a base- ball game and a golf tournament. Prizes will be awarded in all events. Bridge will be played aboard the boat, with prizes at each table. M. Falirick's August fur sale, now in progress at the Fabrick Fur Shop, 8907 Twelfth street, prom- The Mortgage and Contract Co Contributed by Jewish Friends to a Loyal and Conscientious Public Servant Advance Sale of Women's High Grade WINTER COATS $ 59 - Already more than 500 coats have been sold—and, after hearing the comments of many of the women who bought them, one can come to only one conclusion.. THE COATS ARE WONDERFUL for $59. Three Important Points: FIRST The fashions are the very latest Paris-inspired models. SECOND—You may choose from a wide selection of beautiful coatings and furs—qualities usually out of reach of a price like $59. THIRD—The August Sale price is definitely lower—due to the fact that coats are made up during a period of the year when coat makers would be doing practically nothing. — Do women need any further proof of the wisdom of buying Winter coats in August? We think not. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenberg, Mrs. N. Rosenberg and Mr. L. Gold- smith of Detroit were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Werbelow over the week-end. Eat Gunsberg's Kosher Products and Protect Your Health Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony had as their guests their sisters, • the Misses Helen and Rose Rosenberg of Detroit, for a few days. Mrs. Max Kahn has returned home after spending a few clays in Detroit. Look For This Label Miss Mini Ilirschfield left for Buffalo on Tuesday, to be gone about two weeks. Delivered daily to the dealer direct from the smokehouse. Our products are prepared without any cereals, colors or chemicals. For your outings fill your baskets with Gunsberg's kosher products, Mrs. SI. Levinson and Miss Pearl Goldberg have returned home after spending three months in Europe. Among the countries they visited were Russia, France. Germany and England. Gunsberg Packing Co. Mr. and Mrs. I. Voight were the guests of relatives in Detroit the past week. 2380 Twentieth St. Phones Lafayette 3340-41 ,ARgifeiAinVXMA — r - AMAPV4144 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sempliner , and daughters left last week on a two weeks' motor trip in the 08111M 1111111111111111111111311018111:1111114111111114111311111115311148111M1111181110111111311111MMINIMEMMINNIMIRRIP' East. En route they will visit relatives in Rochester, N. Y., and New York City. 1 WAGNER ELECTION IS URGED BY MANY • Election of Jewish Candidate for Sheriff Is Urged in Many Quarters. Many Jewish friends of Ileor3,. Wagner, candidate for the short term of sheriff of Wayne county, a are urging his election on the ground of competence and all- around ability. Mr. Wagner, himself .lowish, is seeking office to fill the unexpired term of the late Sheriff Edward F. Stein. In Jewish cos well as nop Jewish quarters Mr. Wagner's 4. candidacy is hailed as that of the right man seeking the right °filet , . He was a deputy under George r. T. Gaston, now chief probation of- ficer of the Recorder's Court, 16 years ago. He next served under Milton Oakman and Stein during the latter's term. Sheriff Irving J. (Duke) Coffin appointed Wagner assistant turnkey, and he became chief turnkey under Sheriff George A. Walters, now city councilman. f=, He was chief turnkey also under V - al Stein before the latter's death. "I want to make the streets of :1 Detroit and highways of Wayne Pt county safe for decent citizens and J: motorists," he declares. The short terms will extent .6 from Nov. 5 to Dec. SI. HADASSAH NOTICE := During the absence from the :4 city of its committees, contribu- lions to the Iladtwait h Emergency Fund or any other Ifadassah fund g may be sent to either of the fol- lowing: Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlicl, 5553 Second boulevard; Mrs. II. N. Weinstein, 20:33 Atkinson are- nue; Mrs. Philip Brood°, 50 Blain: avenue. RETAIN Judge Ernest A. O'BRIEN Circuit Court Judge Republican Ticket Primary Election September 4, 1928 TIIIS AD I'AID FOR BY A JEWISH FRIEND Checker Cabs Empire 7000 Fri SiIPo li10 1111IIIIIIIItlIIlI113:::1':N" The Mortgage and Contract Company RE-ELECT 503 Hammond Bldg. JOHN B. Cadillac 5916 Known for twelve years al Detroit Land Contract Co. Offers for Investment 71/ 2 per SOSNOWSKI I (REPUBLICAN) Congressman First District annum On Land Contract Collateral, Trust Notes running one to five years,Detroit Trust Company, Trustee. AA- A Place to Park Your Car While Shopping or Boating Rickenbacker Garage Full Line of Accessories 3-Story Fireproof Garage 503 Hammond Bldg. Formerly Detroit Land Contract Co. ' Open Day and Night Assistant Prosecutor With Three (3) Administrations REPUBLICAN PARTY wall Olitll N WM. RICKENI3ACKER, General Manager = , 145 147 Jefferson West - DEX-WOOD BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR Bet. Griswold and Shelby Sts. Randolph 7095 DUNLOP GARAGE 11340 Dexter Blvd. Bet. l'itIlitotwood and Lawrence Ygoor continued Put.... will be appreciated. LOUIS 3328 JOY ROAD Miller Tires Storage, Washing, Greasing and Doping Garfield 1111 AND SAM Formerly Y. M. H. A. Barber Shop, 5751 Hastings St. Eat Your Meals at POHL'S KOSHER RESTAURANT 'try Our Home-Like Meats 8832 TWELFTH STREET The same Inimitable Pohl (*dein• will ereval ROACH DOOM Gets 'Em All Roach-Doom, the odor- less powder—amid and recommendedbyhotele, resteurents end bakers for thirty • three yearn. Ask your d•eler — sold on money back guarantee- MISS FLORENCE FABRICK all records for sales. quality of merchandise offered and general satisfaction to customers. Having for its policy the slogan that "Every Customer Must Be Satisfied," Fabriek's shop especially stands out by virtue of the excel- lent designing done by Miss Flor- ence Fahrick. Miss Fahrick, who is a graduate designer, personally directs all the designing in the shop, and her work reflects the authentic fur fashion of the coming season. By virtue of the many feature , of this sale, every woman who ap- preciated the tremendous savings and knows the high quality and style of exclusive fur coats, is urged to take advantage of the ;aloes offered in this sale. It In also urged that customers bring their old coats immediately for cleaning, glazing and altera- tions. 24-Hour Service Operated by Neighbor Tire & Repair Co., 8201 Hamilton ices to break Tuspnt Dome—Cherry 1400 Broadway. LAWREY Battery Service STORAGE Service on All Makes of Batteries 330 East Lamed St. Phone Randolph 4906 Chatcker Cabs Empire 7000' A NATIVE BORN AMERICAN Fifteen Years' Military Service and Six Years Water Commissioner Stands For America First 1. Fought and stands for re-apportionment. 2. Fought Chicago Water Steal from Lake Michigan. 3. Fought for Aviation Appropriations. -1. Fought for St. Lawrence Waterway to make Detroit an ocean port. 5. Fought for reasonable modification of immi- gratioh law. 6. Fought for adequate National Defense—Land, Water. Air. 7. Fought for Federal Highway aid. 8. Fought for National Child Labor Law. 9. Fought for and obtained relief from auto- mobile tax. 10. Fought for and obtained relief for war moth- ers and veterans. 11. Fought against Blocs in Congress. 12. Stands for a National Compensation Law. 14. Stands for abolition of income tax for all citi- zen'employees. 15. Advocates the building of an all-American channel from Lake Erie to Lake Huron to make Detroit a greater Industrial Center. 16. Believes in equal representation of all races. Stands squarely on Republican platform for loyalty to all cardinal Republican Party • Principles Primary Election—Sept. 4, 1928 B