, HMO ROA IE*TROITift PAGE FOURTEEN alallalliBiltill1331:6331113arter101:1.3.,z3::: , i!, r,';lilt[;Jalilaillu, .orawesitmoutnntmomminmitimar: FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT Not Supported by the Underworld 5 Absolute impartially in Administration of Law—Regardless of Race, Color or Creed. ICU of 3296 Clements avenue. The tables were beautifully decorated in blue and white. Dancing and bridge comprised the entertainment for the latter part of the evening. BRINGS PERSIAN JEWS TO PALESTINE WITHOUT VISAS; GETS 2 MONTHS CLUBMEN ASK BOSTONIANS AID FOR CLANCY SHOES FOR MEN JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.1—An Mrs, Edward Swartz and laugh- Arab chauffeur who brought three THE Persian Jews from Damascus to U. of M. Organization Mem• SAXON ter, Ethel, who are guests f rom Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein of Los Angeles, were entertained at Palestine, although they were hers Mail 'Petition For An Lee Place had as their house guest dinner ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. without visas, was sentenced to Indorsement. the past week Mrs. Sarah Labarith Samuel K. Slobin of 2901) C lair - two months' imprisonment by the !Data district court. and daughter, Mrs. Pearl Gard- mount avenue. A communication, indorsing the The three Jews who attempted ner, of Chicago. Sunday for a brief stay Leh- of Robert II. Clancy as NIrs. A. l'otiker and son at left lust to enter the country without prop- candidacy Republican representative in Con- er visas will be tried shortly. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. V. Kerwin Dr. Kress (rent the First District, has (Kirschbaum) of 1412 Seward mann I.ake. . e tw,ers I. the 0,50n m lieen mail d "Excess Baggage" Opening avenue have left fur Alaska by I the University of Michigan Club may of the Canadian Rockies. They Samuel L. Mill ther Rush , who is study- at Shubert Lafayette. of Detroit by 19 prominent mem- will make stops at Butte, Mont., ing medicimsa t e Rush Coll ege of coming ,„ hers of the club. copper mines, Rainier National NIedieine, University of Chicago, "Excess Baggage," The communication reads: "We Park, Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., will visit his parents' home at 9231 Detroit with the same cast and fhb •• • • . l' • l'k • •-` would You'll Appreciate Vancouver, Lake Louis and Banff. McQuade avenue, Detroit, during production seen at the Princess and Clancy re-elected because we art. NIrs. J. Cas.selman of 860 Harlin- the month of September. lie will Garrick theaters during its recent his friends; has done because he ha. I . . BOSTONIANS • for the fall eight-month run in Chicago, will tr game avenue accompanied them. return to Chicago i emendous th i ngs for Ihttrui t n semester. --- be the attraction at the Shubert appreciate their You'll Lafayette theater commencing Suit- the last 18 years of his public life; Dr. Lawrence Atlivaick left for ; and let-Huse he can be even more comfort —their style—their Mr. and Mrs. William !When- &IV. Sept. 2, a motor trip through northern Wh en valuable in the future. durability—and they cost no Michigan, where he will spend sev- berg and family, of 280 Garfield, The play conies with the high C Yost took the stump for Bo b are spending a few weeks at South more. end weeks. regard of the mid west metropolis in Nosh, he said, among other trib- Haven, Mich., and will return after attested by the longest run any th..s: .- Bob ( •lancy typifies • mime(' • •. Mostly $7 to $10 dramatic attraction enjoyed last ;and Mks Molly Scholnick, daughter Labor Day. loyalty to me more than any. season. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scholnick of Miss Beatrice Rosenthal, (laugh- Mc- " "Excess Ba Gladstone avenue, is enjoying a Thie kinr:d7;;:toont bore the signa- gga ge" Jack In i y. j a „, ,,, O . four weeks' stay at Chippewa Lake ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Gowan has fabricate(' a play about hares ,,t. Ed„,i,h,„h Rosenthal of 3210 Roehester ave- the folk of when the public kn o with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Pollack, wsMurtin, Janes NI. O'Dt(a. Mason nue, has chosen Sunday, Oct. 7, as little, save as they strut their stuff l and family, of Cleveland, Ohio. Rumney, John W. Anderson, the date of her marriage to Joseph before the footlights. McGowan, Carl C. Adams. Wylie W. (Parham', Sam J. Leve and family and xis- Busker, son of Mr. and NIrs. Louis himself a successful practitioner of Benny II. William Friedman. ter. Miss Katherine Leve of 163 ; B sker of Sturtevant avenue. the arts seen in vaudeville, has Klare, Joseith A. MagidsOn, Armin Hazelwood avenue, have returned k- taken a small-tine acrobat and his Relict, president of the University Mist' Sall Sachs spent the pretty wife as the pegs on which , ', . Y 'ti2 '% . 'lle. r.' le wee Lome after an extensive motor end ' as the guest of miss Jeanette to hang one of the twist interesting of Mit:hbran Cluh of Detroit, Sid- They SHOE STORES, I.e. nes. R. Streit, Colburn W. Standish, ri p through the East. S lea plus liner, at t .h. e summer home dramas of recent years. stopped in Pittsburgh, where they R , y Tor'et, Fredetiek G. Beattie, of her parents, Hilltop, Wulf were joined by their daughter, Char], s B. du Charm°, J. A. Mae- Lake, ke • NU( ' h. 124 MICHIGAN AVE. Lubrication by Air. Gertrude Jean Ieve, who had been • Ivor, Frederick l'. Nlatthaei, Thar- Just West of Kinsel's visiting there all summer, and mo- The modern way of greasing a low E. Coon. Rep. Clancy is a tired on to Philadelphia, Atlantic car is something that the average director of the Detroit U. of M. City, New York City, Albany, motorist overlooks. Ile lets his car Club. 71 CADILLAC SQUARE Niagara Falls and London, Ont. go thousands of miles mo thou it Corner of Bates St. They also spent some time in Far should without lubricating it. Ile IRVING WEINBERG, 59. Rockaway, L. I., with the family waits until it starts to squeak or DEALER, DIES --- T. A.1—Re- have to steer hard, t hen derides of Ben Levins, formerly of Detroit. NIOSCOW.---1.1. - upon lubricating the car. Irving Ni Wvillherg 50 \' ,I , OM Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Marx of fusel to accept a telegram in Y id- This should not be neglected, and ..3' . ' avenue died ' ' . f hear ; '). the Seward Hotel have returned dish, written in Russian charm.. the car should be lubricated every l Mont. ' 4H:ease at his home at 10 :30 0 .clock to their home after two months of eteiaris, ht;sospt oasitRiounssian postoffice offs- 500 miles. r travel through Europe. Morrison's Auto Service S tation M ".'la Y night ' hor more thrill IS years hr had — The assistant manager of the at 100 Vernor Highway Wet, s co - in the real estate Master Buddy Burman and blast second branch of the Nfoscow post- me r of Park avenue, has the latesrt 11:itI.,:iit,,,e.iightged awing n r • g under the firm tors Charles and Howard Walser• office was dismissed when he re- air pressure equipment to lubricate lubricate ri ''''''' a ' ' ( e on the name of the K. R'. Realty ( Company. man of the Seward Ilotel have re- fused to accept r the Yiddish tele- cars. Expert mechanics a LILLIAN HARRIS, Prop. e is survived by his widow,. turned to their homes from Crys- grant. The government has re- lob (lay and night so that pruner 1., Inl a ' a son ' Jost. p li, and two y s i is nsuy etil ddi i7htraurc,ti toonsb,thaael tat Lake camp, where they spent ria,tgertallm 1 ' lubrication can be taken care of. daughters, Mrs. NI. Tenenbaum and the summer. Miss Ruth Weinberg. cepted for transmission if written CARD OF THANKS Mill Anna Neumann of 1651 in Russian characters. "Street Angel" Opens the Circulating Library Clairrnount avenue left to spend The Bicur Cholera Society wish- Labor Day with friends at Cedar es to thank those that attended tht New FOX Saturday, Sept. 15. 12048 Dexter Blvd. COMMUNISTS EXPELLED Point. Miss Neumann will also e Go moonlight on Tuesday, Aug. 28, iesflreat intrcRecords Long( ellow 7494 a few days in Cleveland. NIOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The and helped to make it such a huge where. Reco Detroit. majority of the participants in the success. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Silver anti-Jewish attacks in the town (Rose Sosnowsky) loft Detroit on . eli.koluki. were Communists. an "Street Angel" Opens the , 0.•. 28 for their home in Tucson, V inststgation of the local Corn- New FOX Saturday, Sept. 15. Irim where Mrs. Silver will re- monist party disclosed. ni sum e her law studies at the U- Five of the participants were It's Breaking Records Every- For the wonderful response on our opening day. We can only serifs of Arizona, while Mr. Sil- expelled front the party and this where. Lees Go, Detroit. show our tworeciation by continuing the line quality of our ver will continue his medical work. resulted in th ir being di missed s e baked En route they will visit Chicago, front their positions. When the Going Is Rough VOTE. FOR a OSTONIAN REFUSES TO ACCEPT YIDDISH TELEGRAM SO HE LOSES POST ASSISTANT PROSECUTING ATTORNEY La Jeanne Shop SEWARD F. NICHOLS FO R Prosecuting Attorney [REPUBLICAN PARTY] This advertisement inserted and paid for by a group of Mr. Nichols Jewish Friends. Tuesday 1 II1J se I r ppama 411 Sale All = Wool Wilton Rugs 52 $ All Are Fringed If we were allowed to print the former price of these rugs no more would be necessary to convince you of their true worth. Fine WOOL Wiltons, in the desired room sizes, 9 by 12 and8.3 by 10.6 feet, from the best looms in the United Staes, will be offered. These Wiltons are woven of the finest materials. The patterns are NEW—the color ones and har- monies that are desired in the mod- ern home of today. All are fringed. They will give many years of endur- ing and satisfying service. Frank & Seder—Seventh Floor .• - — ■ • Infants and Children's Wear WE THANK YOU! N1emphs, Tenn., New Orleans, Le, Houston and El I aso, Tex. OBITUARY Miss Lillian Seaman, whose en- gagement to Melvin J. Kuttnauer HARRY WEIN a was made known the first of the w a ay at his home, 2292 y( ar, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. passed Joseph II. Seaman, has set the date West Philadelphia, on Aug. 21, at T0, hea i t , the . the age of 56 years. Burial was it , i fot h eelt s nti :rt. r i ei ra ,geofeittrroSept. e held Aug. 22 at the Clover Hill S. J. ROSENBLOOM "ONE mony will be performed by Rabbi Cemetery, Rabbi Hershman offici- OF DETROIT LIFE'S BEST" Leo M. Franklin. Mr. Kuttnauer ating. His wife, Bertha, survives. • is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton LOUIS WILENSKY S. J. Rosenbloom who was (or- Kuttnauer of Detroit. ! merly a successful builder in De- passed away at his home, 1712 Miss FAlith Brown entertained at Ilazelwraul avenue, Aug. 21 at the troit, came to the Detroit Life In- surance Cu. in l a beautifully appointed luncheon age of 66 years. Burial was held 1921, and without and bridge Saturday, Aug. 25, at from 653 Ilague avenue Aug. 22 Previous sales en - l the Detroit Yacht Club, oomph- at liar Harmonia Cemetery. Rabbi perience, made a . !minting the Misses Faye Frank- Aishiskin officiated. great struggle in ( f it,red t . and (d, o vie' 'r' tbo rride1 87. his efforts to ilid aireGela r sancwes YALE MORSE WITTENBERG reach a stager o• ! The hostess announced her own en- missed away at his home, 15463 success., Ile has •agement to Mr. Edgar Brown, Petoskey avenue, Aug. 23, at the en - after which the party enjoyed a age of 21/2 years. Burial was held attained viable record with motor boat ride given by George from Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home win e „ the company. Aug. 24, at Machpelah Cemetery, — The interesting Rabbi Ashinsky officiating. He Miss Genevieve Drapkin and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. David' part of Mr. Roy- enbloo'ms r i s e, stk., R ove Hodes returned from Wittenberg. S. J. company officials Cedar Point after spending 10 Rosenbloom state, is that it is days at the Breakers. MOLLY FLEISH not due to dynamic effort but to a passed away at her home 2688 Mrs. Harry Greenberg of Peoria, Cortland avenue, Aug. 23, at the slow and sure system of being al- ways on the job and always going ' III., was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. age of 46 years. Burial was held after a previously .set goal. He , Lt•besun of 15420 Turner street for Aug. 24 at Beth David Cemetery, has gained a reputation of unques- a few days. She also spent a day Rabbi Ashinsky officiating. Her tionable integrity and absolute re- at the home of Mr. and , rs. ant- liability and his client enjoy a feel- , ma K. Slohin of 2900 Clairmount husband, Louis, survives. ing of security' for having Mr. avenue.. ABRAHAM SAPERSTE1N - — Rosenbloom as their insur ance On Saturday afternoon, Aug. 25, passed away at his home, 538 Al- counsellor. age of, Ile is an active member of the , Nliss Anne Koppel of Collingwood ger avenue, Aug. 26 at the at a farewell 55 years. Burial was held Aug. "Don't Worry Club" and is a mem. avenue entertained ter of the "Quarter Million Dollar bridge-luncheon at the Oriental 27 at Machpelah Cemetery. His Club" since its inception. lie is Cafe for her sister, Phyllis, who wife, Sophie, survives. now working in a competitive con- left Sunday morning with her MRS. BETTY LEFKOWITZ test of which the prize is a trip to mother for Chicago. Bridge and Havana, Cuba, at the expense of fan-tan were played. Decorations beloved wife of Max, passed away the company. It is believed that and favors were carried out in pink on Aug. 21 at the age of 57, at he will be among those present and covers were set for 12. At Mt. Sinai liospital, New York. when the prize winners reach the beginning of the fall term, Miss after a brief illness. Burial took Phyllis Koppel will enter a well- place Aug. 24 at Machpelah Rabbi Ashinsky officiating. °- Havana. known hospital in Chicago where tery, The deceased is survived. in addi- she will study nursing. tion to her husband, by three A CORRECTION Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Ans. daughters, Mrs. I. Schurgin of New Miss Sylvia Abrams informs The ouch are now residing in their new York, Mrs. Charles Rosenthal and f D Jewish ( hronicle that the notice in apartment at 2605 Elmhurst are- Mrs. Maurice Shapiro petroit: an two sons, Harry and P hilip of last week's issue announcing her nue. roit. Det engagement was submitted without . Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Krohn authoriy MORRIS KLAVANS left for an extended motor trip ' of 15546 Normandy passe d away through the east. gtekost 72i 1, ea fitse rsuarn Aug l, ,270, a tt our- two weeks. weeks. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loewenstein i nd his a and mother, Mrs. Schatt, returned vived by his wife, Bessie, from a trip to California and the children, Cantor David Klavansi • Israel, Louis, Albert, Mrs. Nathan northwest of Canada. Finkel, Mrs. Louis Schlien and — r m e teenrty Aug. Airs. RaeVehon of Byron ave. L h K t I Nalvaisenhsp. 0 a hl ncteeni M nue has returned from St. Paul, place a Rabbi Eisenman officiated. inn., where she and her daughter, 28. e Minn., In loving memory of Simon Margold, spent the summer as Schechter who passed away a year the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marks. Enroute home, Miss Mar- •marw ago Sept. 5, 1927. geld Vehon stopped off at Chicago, A precious one from us is gone, •v here she will remain over Labor Seymour Lewis Daniel mew is A voice we loved is still, Day. A place is vacant in our hearts George Lewis LI,ViA Saul Mr. and Mrs. II. Levey of 519 Which never can be filled. Fast Philadelphia avenue, an- His loving Wife and Daughter. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their 1 son, Stanley, to take place at Con- — In loving memory of Mrs. Ida gregation Ahavath Zion, Holbrook Marrich who passed away Sept. 14. and Beaubien, Saturday, Sept. 8. 19r. (18 days in EMIL) They will he at home to relatives and friends on Sunday, Sept. 9, i . Meyer. from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. No cards. , Her loving Solis, Lou' Manly L. Caldwell Republican Candia'ate For County Auditor Primaries Sept. 4 Donated by Friends Ruby, Maurice and Carl. — Among the various showers igven — In loving memory of our dear in honor of Miss Anna Hazen, a mother and sister Anna Lavine bride-elect of September, was a who passed away Aug. 26, L126. nersonal shower given by Doris (16 days in Ellul.) Ilazen on Aug. 14; a miscellaneous shower given by Sadie Bernstein Na one knows how much we miss on Aug. 18, and a linen shower given by Mrs. A. Potiker and Sarah ......,_ you, Magid on Aug. 23. N rtrra's knows the bitter pain — We have \uffered since you left us Miss Rynee Ginsberg and Miss! I.ife has never been the same. Helen Wasserman have returned ; Her losing Children, Grandchil- from a delightful stay at Port Stanley, Ont. They also spent some dren, Sisters and Brothers. time visiting London, Ont. ■ "Street Angel" Opens the 5ari rm, p , p d li,o,ruseqw a it , , loosely New FOX Saturday, Sept. 15. w intg, at the - It's Breaking Records Every home of Mr. and 111ra. Nathan Fish-. formerly of 2984 Burlingame, man where. Let's Go, Detroit. gewalludi Funeral Directors 7739 John R. St. Empire 2114 Michigan State Normal College ROSEN'S BAKERY 8532 Twelfth Street (near Pingree) New Fall Costume Jewelry Antique gold and amethyst—also other popular combina- lions. For the distinctive bridge prizes or gifts--Molemistic or Spanish Glass, in vases, cigarette boxes, ash trays, beverage sets., etc.—in shades of green, amber and orchid. A complete line of Greeting Cards for all occasions. The Shop Where All Sales Must Please— THE HOPE CHEST 9805 Linwood, at head of Boston Euclid 10127 Opened in 1852 Educational Plant Campus of 100 acres. Ten buildings with mod- ern equipment. Training School, including Elementary and High School Departments. Seventy-Eighth Annual Opening Tuesday, Sept. 4th Certificates and Degrees Register This Week Life Certificate on com- pletion of three years' curri- cula. A. B. and B. S. Degrees on completion of four years' curricula. Two-Year College Grade Courses in Business Administration. Executive Secretarial and Higher Accountancy. Also Short Intensive Courses. Special Curricula APPROVED BY STATE DEPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Home Economics, Kinder- garten, Physical Education, Public School Music, Music and Drawing, Drawing and Manual Arts, Commercial, Rural, Agriculture, Special Education. Normal College Conserva- tory of Music offers courses in Voice, Piano, Organ, Vio- lin, Band and Orchestra. Fall Term begins Septem- ber 25, 1928. Write for bul- letin and list of rooms. Rooming houses for women students offers a single bed for every girl. Affiliated with Michigan State Normal College Member National Association Accredited Commercial Schools An extra high-grade institution offering approved courses with individual instruction and qualifying its graduates for leader- ship and the more responsible business positions Phone Cadillac 1205 for Free Bulletin Grand River Ave. at Park Place. C. P. STEIMLE, Registrar Entire 2nd and 3rd Floors The Square D2.1 Block—Over Miller's Ypsilanti, Michigan PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE! 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Culture, Dramatic., Public Speak• poise, Diction and Platform Deportment. Retest $13 • month ow $125 In admee for complete course Ill ! of te• months. (IV) Business & Secretarial Instruction in Typewriting, Shorthand, Bookkeeping. Business Englith and ail other commercial subjects. Free Employment Bureau. Rates: Day School, $15 • month or 3125 In advanc• for co plate cow. of T. Months; Night School, to • month or 375 In •dvancs for the complet• course of ten months. (V) Law This department is intended to give the business men •nd women of Detroit • complete course in Bus- iness Lesr. the better to enable them to cope with the will Om daily problems of modere business. CI b• conducted for those who wish to pm , for i" Bar emminatIone. Textbook. furnished free. Rates: $13 • month or $125 in advance for complete roam of ten months. (VI) Pharmacy A concise. inlen.;m, end thorough course. is Phar. teary and all 0. allied sublects in preparation for the Registered Assi aaaaa or Resistered Phanneci•t Ems. onth or $125 112 advancefor Retest Its a complete course ef ten months. Day and Evening Sessions. Co-Educational Skilled nod Fo.,f ,1 Teachers -Write for Further Information—Classes Start September 17