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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-08-17

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i cam 'elvish Periodical Colter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

113 '3 mortintisnetRONICLC

LAZAROFF OPENS
NEW BOOK STORE


Jacob Lazaroff, for many years
a teacher of Hebrew in this city,
and for a number of years a dealer
in books of Jewish interest, this
week opened a book store at 935
Westminster avenue to accommo-
date his many friends in particular

and the Jewish community in gen-
eral during the High Holy Day
period.
Mr. Lazaroff's new store will
specialize in Bibles, prayerbooks,
Machzoritn for the holidays, Jew-
ish histories and other volumes.
Ile will also carry a complete stock
of New Year cards and souvenirs.

Checker Cabs Empire 7000

CONGREGATION
BETH MOSES

586 Owen Avenue

Cantor Moshe Zalowick

The camp acknowledges with
thanks the gift of a floor lamp for
the camp from Abraham Levitan.
The Mothers Camp is usually
open until Labor Day, but since
there are several registrations for
the week following Labor Day, it
will continue activities until Sept.
10. All interested in coming for
this last week, should register at
the nuiin office, 31 Melbourne, im-
mediately.

(The Renowned Blind Cantor)

FOR ROSH HASHONAH AND
YOM KIPPUR SERVICES

(Also Two Day. of Succoth)

An opportunity to really enjoy holiday services.

Tickets on sale at the Shule from the committee from 8
to 10 P. M. during entire month of Eliot. You are urged to
buy your ticket early.
H. C. SILVER, Pres.
_.
_ .

DANN CANDIDATE FOR
STATE'S LEGISLATURE

Our August FUR SALE

Now Going On!

Lack of space doesn't permit us to say much of this event
but we urge you to come in and see for yourself. You'll be
surprised both at the quality of our garments and low prices.
REPAIRING-REMODELING-RESTYLING

'

Blue Bird Fur Shop

'
Euclid 5165

8653 Twelfth Street

Campers at the Ginsburg Camp
for Mothers and Babies don't be-
lieve in having a good time with-
out remembering others.
Thus, in their modest way, the
group at camp last week made two
small contributions to two causes
through The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.
The two contributions of $4
eachare for the Jewish National
F111111 and the Chalutzoth. The
money was collected at the camp
by charging a small admission fee
to the masquerade parties and spe-
cial entertainments.
Prizes are offered to children
who tell the best stories about
these organizations.

Ginsburg Camp for Mothers
and Babies.

Announces the Engagement of



CAUSES REMEMBERED
BY MOTHER CAMPERS

/

.

FOR SAFETY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION

dT

ELECT

Joe T. Blythe

(REPUBLICAN)

FOR

SHERIFF

WAYNE COUNTY

PRIMARIES SEPTEMBER 4th

Sul A. Dann, a Jewish attorney
with offices at 1221i First National
Bank building, is among the candi-
dates for the State Legislature, on
the Republican ticket, to be voted
on at the Primaries on Sept 1.
Mr. Dann is the son of Louis Dann,
treasurer of the Detroit Palestine
Appeal.
Mr. Dann was born in Detroit
and lived here all his life. Prior
to engaging in law work

he was,
for a period of five years, in the
non-ferns foundry supply busi-
ness. Ile has also interested hi i-
self in civic affairs. ,
111 a statement outlin e his
platform, Mr. Dann stated:
"I am particularly interested in
legislation which will compel the
obedience to and enforcement of
laws, for while it is true that the
mere enacting of laws will not
abolish crime any more than the
invention of 'entity middies Will
abolish arson, yes, laws which are
reasonable and enforceable are us-
ually respected and lived up to.
"Seine of the measures which I
would !worse are:
"A public defender for indigent
defendants in criminal cases.
"Establishment of a state crime
commission composed of members
Yho are not put lii. ■ dlia. holders.
"Appointment of It e e o rder's
Court judges for life, to take the
judiciary out of polities.
'Compulsory automobile liability
insurance.
"Mandatory revocation of all
drunk drivers licenses for a per-
iod of six months for first offense,
one year for second and permanent
revocation on third offense.
"Reform of justice court proced-
ure for Detroit and enacting all
such laws as a commission appoint-
ed for the purpose may.propose.
"Establishment of a domestic re-
lations court."

URGE CANDIDACY OF CLASSIFIED
JUDGE E. A. O'BRIEN

BOOKKEEPER, experienced; can
take charge of large office.
DOUBLE ENTRY, TRIAL BAL-
ANCE, CONTROLLING AC.
Sidney Alexander Pays Trib-
COUNTS, PROFIT AND LOSS
STATEMENTS. can handle sev-
ute to Non-Jewish
eral part time accounts. Write
JuAst.
care of Chronicle, Box 737, or
phone Euclid 10006.
A Jewish leaders tribette to a -
non-Jew is contained in a state.- MACK B. WEISS, strictly kosher
catering for weddings, ban•
men[ issued this week by Sidney
quets, parties, etc.
Excellent
Alexander, who urges the re-Flee-
food. Rates reasonable. Will
tion of Judge Ernest A. O'Brien to
also rent out home for parties
the Wayne County Circuit Court,
and weddings.
1670 Pingree
Judge O'Brien is a Republican
Ave. ('hone Empire 7146.
candidate to fill one of the vacan-
cies in the Circuit Court caused
by the deaths of Judos George P. MRS. J. SHERLINE-First-class
catering for weddings and par-
Cod.' and Henry A. Mandell. to be
ties. 15852 Linwood Ave. Phone
voted on at the primaries Sept. 4.
Hemlock 1881-W.
Judge Harry 13. Keidan is a
date for the second vacancy in the
WANTED-A butcher who can
Circuit Court.
cut kosher beef and trim
Mr. Alexander's statement is
meats; also buy cattle and poul-
the result of many years 14
try for a city with 200 families
friendship between himself and
of Jews. Must have a little
Judge O'Brien. Basing his reasens
money. For information write
for boosting Judge O'Brien on the
to the Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
latter's accomplishments in poli-
Detroit, Mich., Box 200.
tics and in his law work, Mr. Alex-
ander also pointed to the judge's
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
unselfish devotion to justice, his
room with jirivate family. 3358
tolerance and his consequent deep
Monterey Ave. Segel.
friendship for the Jewish people.
Mr. Alexander's statement reads FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
in part:
room with private family; suit-
"Judge O'Brien was appointed
able for one or two persons.
to the bench in January by Gov-
1655 Blaine. Inquire Mrs.
ernor Fred W. Green, and his ap-
Wider.
pointment was unanimously en-
dorsed by Detroit newspapers FOR RENT-Nice bright fur-
which editorially noted his record
nished room for young man or
and experience, his socially con.
couple. Call Arlington 6724-R,
structive work, his more than a
2696 Leslie, near Linwood.
score years of legal practice, and
the respect in which he is held by FOR SALE-1679 Glynn Court.
Two-family 'brick • veneer; 6'
his associates of the bar. In the
rooms each. Sun room and
recent Detroit Bar Association pri-
glassed-in
porch. Near Twelfth
mary he was Endorsed by the law
St. Longfellow 0370. Phone
yers of Detroit.
mornings
or
evenings.
"Judge O'Brien had been identi-
fied with Detroit all of his life. In
FOR
RENT-Blaine,
2470, near
fact, his mother was born on
La Salle. Modern flat; 6 large
Adams avenue when Grand Circus
rooms
with
bath.
Beautifully
Park was outside the city limits.
redecorated. Garage. Rent
Born in 1879, he was graduated
reasonable.
from the old University of Detroit

in 1898, and began the study of
law at the Detroit College of Law,
working in the engineering depart-
ment of the Detroit Water Board
while he studied. Ile entered the
practice of law in 1906 in the of-
fice of William Van Dyke. Ile
later went to the office. of George
F. !Monaghan and became a mem-
ber of the firm of Monaghan,
Monaghan, O'Brien and Crowley.
for
Ile maintained this as
12 years, and then he and Herman
A. August formed a partnership
which continued until Judge
O'Brien's appointment to the
bench.
"A champion of tolerance,
Judge O'Brien's dynamic personal-
ity was brought to the front dur-
ing the parochial school amend-
ment campaign which held -the at-
tention of the state a few years
ago. He toured every county in
Michigan and made addresses in
almost every, city.

Hollywood Theater.

BLACKIE'S BEAUTY PARLOR
AND BARBER SHOP

Mezzanine Floor Detroit Leland Hotel

rI

Expert in Hair Dyeing, Marcel Waving, Shampooing, Scalp
Treatments, Facials, Permanent Waving, Manicuring.

AUTOMOBILE SA LESM EN-
Three men to sell the choice of a
nation's automobiles. Floor
privileges, gas furnished and
full co-operation. This is a big
year for Chevrolet. See sales-
manager, Roseville Garage and
Sales (lo., Chevrolet Sales and
Service, Gratiot Ave., opposite
Packard Aviation Field. Phone
Roseville 49.

FOR RENT-A lady alone will
share well furnished apartment
with couple or two ladies, em-
ployed. Light and airy room.
At Belden Ilall, 2225 Blaine
Ave. Call Garfield 0753-J.

Fords - Model - A - Fords

Roadsters, Coupes, Fordors, Tudors

Immediate Ili-livcry

Convenient Terms

JACK FROST

Glendale 8977

20 W. Alexandrine

-

OH, MUMA
Me for one of those delicious toasted sandwiches

at the

FOX SANDWICH SHOPPE

534

Phones: Glendale 4040.4041-0385

3715 John R.

Prompt Exprees Service
Piano Moving Our Specialty

Detroit, Mich.

FREE TDP DRESSING-NICKEL POLISHED AND
VACUUM CLEANED

SIMONIZ

100 Verger Highway West, Corner Park Ave.

&the Tire &BatteryService

Ni

9TORAGE

We Call Foe and Deliver

Otirkeit Ratter, Service

7739 John R. St.
Empire 2114

MANUEL URBACH

In Town

Telephone CII:ord 11000

Sadly missed by her loving
Mother, Father and Sisters.
LOUIS SIDERNISN.

CITE ROCHEL HECKELMAN,
widow of the late Hernial,. died
suddenly at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Mary Gottesman,
456 Alger, on Aug. 13. Surviving
are four daughters, Mrs. Celia
Lightstone, Mrs. Mary Gottesman,
Ida Ileckelman and Bessie ('on-
dissar; seven grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren. Burial
took place Aug. 14 at Ma,hpelah
( enwtery. Mrs. Ileckelman was 78
years eld

Edmund (1.

Na, in our New Location

7723 TWELFTH STREET

Euclid 7192
Aesmotosendelorminamomb.

Auto Washed, 9 Minutes, 9S Cents

BATTERY

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Monuments

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION

.

.y..Aois zed,

Granite and Markle.

We Know How-Oupr Prices Right

FOR RENT-Nicely furnished sun
room for one or two gentlemen.
Home privileges. Near bu an I
word
WM hard. Oh. -n hard! to speak the
car- line. 2014 West Philadel-
That we are parted forever on arth.
phia, near Fourteenth.

FOR RENT-A beautiful room
with twin beds for one or two
gentlemen. Near bus, street car
and jitney line. Hem. 299I-J.

MORRIS CUPERSTEIN
In loving memory of ,,ur darling
patted away at his home, 25041
East Jefferson avenue, at the age mother, who died 14 years ago FOR RENT-Furnished room for
one young gentleman. Arling-
of 44 years, Aug. 13. Burial was Aug. 14, 1914.
Ben, Myren and Lipman Lands-
from Lewis Bros.' Funeral Par-
ton 353:I-R. .
lors Aug. 15, at El Moshe Ceme- berg.
TO RENT - Modern furnished
tery. His wife, Mollie, survives.
room. Reasonable prier. 25113
10 at Machpelah Cemetery. His
Ford Ave. Longfellow 1568.
ABRAHAM FEINSTEIN
wife, Bessie, survives.
sassed away at his home. 31S Ed-
FOR RENT-New, beautiful 3-
111111111 Place. Aug. 9, at the age of
WILLIAM PESSELNICK
room apartment. Will rent ei-
61 years. Burial took place Aug.
passed away at the age of 75 years
ther entire apartment or only
Aug, 10. Services wen. hold at
one bedroom. Tenant may rent
Lewis
Bros.'
Funeral
Parlors,
and
it furnished or unfurnished.
Seymour Lewis
neetet Ism,.
the remains were sent to Philadel-
Apartment is oil-heated for
George
Lewlm
Smil Lent,
phia, Pa. One daughter, Mrs. S.
winter. Refined adults only.
J. Singer of Philadelphia, sur-
9110 Fourteenth Ave., corner
vives.
Clairmount.

Woodward Ave.

N. & J. MOVING AND STORAGE

thwe who logt cn oll
And 1.III
The pain of partine with noa Mere,.,-ll.
Sleep on. dear lt,nle, and take th, rest.
God called yon home when he , houg,ht

For the Best and Most
Beautiful

MONUMENTS

GRANITE AND MARBLE
See

Max Wrotslavaky
9521 Goodwin

At Westminster

Phone Hemlock 15914

Jewish
1h/brae

Oriental Theater

The Oriental Theater Will give
Detroitere and visitors another big
nudeviile and picture show this
week. Six acts have been hooke,
for the stage. The feature picture
s "Sally 14 the Scandals, ' witl
Bessie Love And Allan Forrest a.
he stars. Margaret Quimby, musi
cal comedy favorite, is also in th
att

HEALTHY SPORT!

Roller Skating

TEMPLE
ROLLER
RINK

Woodward at Temple

EM pire

Seasisn's Opening Aug. 15

6834

Open Every Evening

Delaware at Second Boulevard

LADIES ADMITTED FREE
EVERY THURSDAY

1 1111111111L3110111.11

need" no arti ficial
layering •

• • • • •

Most cigarettes need artificial flavoring
to make them taste good. :Mural needs
none.

Murad contains pure, fresh, sweet Turk-
ish tobacco which has been made sweet
by Nature Herself.

Besides Mural is a cooler cigarette to
smokr. On account of its oval shape the
smoke is cooled before it readies your
mouth.

HONESTLY

SPEAKING!

MURAD

Don't you believe
that such a cigarette

in worth a few cents
more per box than
other cigarettes?

NOTE: In Central Furope and the Orient, eseryone
who smokes eigaretteei modes 'Turkish. They am
Itraer troubled with roughing or throat irri t ation.
'Fry Mural today and MY m. Its for :iourself. A few
puffs will rominee }nu how cool and refreshing they
are. Altogether difft•rent from other cigarettes.

FOR RENT-Nice airy bedroom,
convenient for two girls. SI per
week. 3740 Tuxedo, corner
Dexter.

After a two weeks' vacation, Bob
Clarke, popular organist, has re- FOR RENT-One or two rooms,
turned to the console of the Gold- for single or couple, with whole
en-voiced organ at the Hollywood
Hemlock
privileges.
house
Theater and in addition tie his meg-
0485-W.
ular specialties offered just before
CARD OF THANKS
each stage program at thes theater, ROOM AND BOARD for two boys
with refined private family'
The Jewish Women's European will again be heard over the air.
nicely furnished bedroom; laun-
Welfare Organization expresses Mr. Clarke resumes regular broad.
drir included if desired. Call
thanks to Edmund G. Lewis for east periods over Station WWJ at
6 p. in. each Monday end Thurs-
Euclid 3429-W.
his free services in the burial of
one of the European orphans day evening and also during the
bode period on Friday evening at FOR . RENTA beautiful fur-
brought to this country by the or-
nished room. Couple or single
.
i 30P
ss devote I to II o II N . WIN N 1 F r i N-
if .s
ganization.
man only. Call Garfield 4582-J.
During his absence, the
otifies.
her
n
ywoe,
as
hull
II

I
h
console at I te
played by Steve !'ally, assistant FOR RENT-Newly furnished airy
room for young man; . 1...aton-
organist.
SARAH BERKOWITZ
able; very good bus and -Ireet
pasted away at her home, 2716
car connections. Apply 1'. Kra:-
Montgomery', Aug. 11, at the age
now 2086 Blaine Ave., corner
of 22. Burial was held at Beth
Fourteenth.
Moses, Sunday, Aug. 13. One sis-
FOR RENT-Near Fourteenth MI ,
ter survives
and Trumbull car. Nicely fur-
nished room with private fam-
ROSE CHOVSKY
ily. Only two in family. Girl
passe,
way at her home, 2696
preferred. Phone Gar. 0309.
Clemen . avenue, on Aug. 9 at the
In loving memory of 0.1, dear
age of 84. Burial was. at Mach- and loving daughter, Bessie Sider.
pelah Cemetery Aug. 9, Rabbi non, who pasted away a year ago WANTED-Young woman to take
care of baby 2 years old while
Aishishkin ediciating. A son, Isi- Aug. 17, 1927.
mother be over confinement. Ex-
dore, and a daughter, Mrs. Ileiden•
perience with babies necessary.
The blow wa+ hard: the Am I, severe.
man, survive.
Call at once, Hemlock 7933-W.
(soot "nit 'MOWN how we rnIs vod dear


LENA ISENBERG
pasted away Aug. 14 at her home,
56 Wight street, Pontiac, Mich.,
at the age of 46 years. Burial was
at Cloverhill Park Cemetery Aug.
15, Rabbi Hershman officiating.
her husband, Morris, and four
children survive.

■ 111=11110111.

1111•111111111

ROOM AND BOARD-Large, airy
beautifully furnished room,
with private family, suitable for
one or two persons; northwest
section, near bus line or street
car. „Call Arlington 1264-51.

OBITUARY

At Your Own Convenience

PAGE THREE

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VOTE FOR

250 'Fat

Cost as • Mountain Too
On the Screen:

A Melodrama of the North

"The
Michigan Kid"

Featuring

Conrad Nagel and

Renee Adoree

Also

THE TEXAS COMEDY FOUR

DON COMMINGS
World's Champion Lariat

Spi nner

The Sunnybrook Orchestra, Led
by Sammy Dibert

Lester Montgomery's

8-Hollywood Girls-8

ORIENTAL

West Adams, Opp. Hotel Tuner

jAN1ES CHENOT

Introit's Greatest Vanderilte
and Itietare Shows

On the Screen:

(Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney)

BESSIE LOVE

FOR

"Sally of the Scandals"

PROSECUTOR

On the SI.,
Six Big Acts

HAVEMANN'S ANIMALS

Primaries Tuesday, Sept. 4

FLORENCE SEELEY A CO.

WALZER & KUBAN

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Conveniently located to

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Bring Your Car to the

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collision work.

ELMHURST
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REPAIRS
GREASING
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STORAGE

Raskin Garage Co.

Your Service Station
EMIL RASKIN
SAM RASKIN

hres g•rages for your tonvenience.
h l•rt.
e V. al.
re at >oar rervire

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Hemlock 7671
Melrose 3683

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No matter where you live or

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We loan money on diamonds
at the legal rate of inters-t.
l'ay back in small monthly pay.
manta if convenient to you or
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Interstate
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Bonded

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Michigan and Shelby,

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CANFIELD
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i.

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Storage--Washing-Smanniaing

GENERAL REPAIRING-

HUDSONS A SPECIALTY

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OUR BUSINESS IS KILLING

RATS, MICE, ROACHES, BED BUGS

and all insects .

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