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ASK 'ELBOW ROOM'
AT WAILING WALL

LAST WEEK
of
Healy's Friendship Sale

Be Removed.

Unusual Reductions in Linens, Fine
Arts and Jewelry

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hischa Ileifetz, internation-
ally known Jewi,h violinist, after
N1r. and N1rs. I,ouis Goldberg' of having arrived here with his bride.
112 Seward avenue have returned th e f..romr Mrs. Florence . N'idor
from a motor trip after spending olotien picture actress. declined
two weeks at The Inn, l'harlernix, -eminent on the question of his
Mich.
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ber of Jewish wordiiprers wh i
Miss Anna Solomon, formerly of
ratIor Ill the western Wall (if the
tr it, now residing in Los An-
Temple, commonly known as this g , It s Calif., is visiting at the home
"Wailing %Vail," was demanded by St bar brother and sister, Mr. and
Jewish Orthodox leaders in con- 'des Hairy It. Solomson, 2303 ('ul-
nection with the approaching High cer. avenue.
marriage was his private ooncern,
Holy Days, when the attendaace
The Ntisses Bert London and he declared.
at the wall reaches its height.
Dr. and Mrs. John Slaws e n and I'atricia Koltodin have returned to
"As an artist I feel that I must
In an appeal issued to Jewish daltirtter are making their tempor- the city aftera intinth's vacation answ e
r to my public for the quality
organizations, it is pointed out lry in me tit the Wilshire Hotel.
in Chicago and Cleveland. Durinit if nivs art. Certain things are ex•
that in order to assure the sato,
their stay' in Chicago they Were peeled of me, I realize, and nix.
of the worshippers and the thou-
)!orris Fishman and S011, Bell, guests at the Stevens Hotel. 1Vhile actions must therefore bear public
sands of visitors who flock to Je- r, lnrird T111.11,1111y
from all ,es- in Cleveland they were the house scrutiny. flat I ant also a private
rusalem for the holidays, it is It ailed El11,11)earl tour, visiting in guests of N1r. and Nlrs. Louis Lt.- citizen," NIr. Ileifiitz declared in
necessary to enlarge the square in Switzerland, Poland, Germany, vine. who entertained extensively an exclusive interview granted the
front of the Wailing. Wall.
Czisho-Slosakia, France and Eng- in their honor.
correspondent of the Jewish Tele-
approach to the wall is now ob- laml.
graphic Agency.
Mr. and Nliss.
structed by Anti, houses. The ap-
N1rs. Sam Yarrows was hostess, Ileifetz who eluded newspapermen
peal urges that the surrounding
Rev. and Nits. II. Kopelman of at an anniversary dinner at the and photographers by leasing their
houses be removed and that their Iltirt ford, Conn., are guests here (Mole 'terrace on Sept. S for her train in a small town outside of
owners be compensated. This aver the holidays. During their friends and relatives. She alss Lo s Angeles, spent the Labia
. Day
plan should be carried out by the stay here, Rev. Kopelman will otlici- intertained at a bridge and week-end on a yacht cruise. Fol-
Jerusalem ttuthorities, under the ate at Congregation Mogen Abra- , unehtsion honoring her cousins, lowing his return. 51r. Iteifetz
provisions of the recently promul- ham. They are the guests of their
he Misses Rollie and Esther pleaded for less interest in his s
gated government ordinance for children, N1r. and Mrs. Jacob II. Eisenstack of Chicago, at her private affairs.
holm, on Wednesday.
the expropriation of property for Kimishuton of 224 Nledloury.
In reply
questions of the ()or-
public purposes, the amn•al urges,
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respondolit regarding his marriage.
The question of clearing tho•
Benj. I). Lieberman and son Mr. Ileifetz said "Stone things in
St r. and Mrs. Nathan Norman of
way to the Wailing Wall was West Grand boulevard have re- Morton of 2284 Chicago boulevard life are purely private and sacred
raised some time ago during the turned from an Eastern motor trip. ." pent their vacation in Kingsville, in their nature. l'nless this woe
tenure of office of (tinnier High
s o lift, svould hardly be worth liv-
-- intr. The facts of our marriage
Commissioner Sir Herbert Samuel
Mrs . Samuel Goldberg of Buffalo,
but no action was taken at that N. Y., is the guest of her mother,
Miss Nance Solomon, daughter and acquaintanceship tosser a period
Miss..). Burnstine of Medloury ave- `‘ If Mr. and N1rs. Harry It. S010111011 of rears are known. There is no
himIletlguing in the Holy City will nut..
if 2303 Calvert avenue, has re- additional treed of comment on my
shortly be prohibited by the Pales-
urned to her home after a three part."
tine government, it was stays 011
Mrs. M. S. ()orbs of Glynn ('mart, I I ntoiths' visit in 12 Paso, Tex., and
\VIsien the correspondent pointed
good authority.
with h her daughter, r'orin toe, 111111 sos Angeles, Calif.
out that being a public man, his
An ordinance to this effect will 5011, Sanford, are at home follow-
actions were of interest to the
be promulgated in a few days.
ing a summer's visit on Long Is-
Guests were entertained at an totildic and in this case especially
nn
This ordinance, when promul- .land, N. Y.
tivetssary
bridge given in honor to the .lowish pe opl e , h e tlekno w
t.
gated, will remove from the Wi'ail-
of Nl rs. Mot. Egret) at her home, edged the fact without definite],
ing Wall the sight of many told
Nliss Edna Lewis of 7739 John I 997 Blaine avenue, on Saturdas committing* his views. "1 rettli,e"
Jewish beggars who are frequently
street, has returned to her home ` selling, Sept. S.
he said, "that the public is nossi'd,
associated in the minds of tourists after spending a month visiting in
(oilskins. Indeed I have a high r1•-
31 r. and Mrs. S. Goll 161
with Jerusalem scenes.
A meet- Charlevoix,
and Cheboy-
41 and gard for the public and as to my
ing of the Council of the Jeru-
n.
laughter, Rosalie, have moved feelings toward the Jewish people.
salem Jewish C'ornmunity was
rem 2916 l'ortland to 2605 Elm- of whom I ant one, I believe they
called to outline a plan to provide
Rabbi .1. Krinsky of New York h urst.
are too well known to ?feed explatia-
maintenance for the poor who City is the house guest of Itahloi
•and lions. But don't you think that 1
tel
Mr, and MI6
grind their daily bread by begging. and Mrs A \I Ashinsky.
am also a private human being as
It was stated that the group of
laughter, Sally Jean, returned to well as a iodine artist? I pursue
beggars would number 1,000•
Sir. and Mrs. Morton Steinberg I )•t • it II. 1. • from
111V 11:111,; V 11f0 as any ether citizen
months'
sojout
I
ill
Mairle.
Mr.
have taken up their residence iu
citizen 1 litbi
Tau Phi Fraternity Dance Sat- Muskegon, Mich., where Mr. Stein- K0111 . 1,101 has opened his studios at ar,d
P, ! sl r) tie
o a0;1
urday night, Sept. 22, 1928, Web- berg is engaged in the practice of the Detroit Institute of NIusical which are sacred
wet,
are
not
the
public's nonce
Art.
der Hall.
law.
Please tell the people that niv mar- 0
Mrs. \Villain) .1. 1'idavere of 493 riage is a private and sacred thing
Mrs. Joseph Sillinan, formerly of
to me. It is, after all, soethin
m
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York , is nos, reSillillg at Illy West Grand boulevard entertained which should concern me only."
Thursday evening, Sept. 6, with a
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stork shower and bridge, Mauldin,
Cadet Melville It ('onhaim has Mrs. Nlilton Dosie, (Dorothy t'ret-
churned to Schattuck Military sky). ('avers were laid fur 16 LIX110
At adenly at Fairbault, 11inn., after guests.
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aving spent the summer with his
Louis ffissenzweig attended the
parents, Mr. and N1rs. Harry Con-
annual convention of the Michigan
haini of 116 Richton avenue.
State Bar Association held at Bay
Miss Maxine F'insterwald has City. Sept. it and 7.

At the beginning of the New
Year we extend greetings of the
season to our friends and pa-
trons. May the year just dawn-
ing bring happiness and content-
ment to them and may their
fondest hopes be realized.

We also wish to express our
appreciation of your valued pa-
tronage and trust that the same
friendly relations will always
exist.

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Now Showing in the Fur Salon
A Luxurious Display of

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and son, of 3302 Glendale avenue,
have returned home after spending
the summer months in California
and points West.

HUDSON SEAL COATS, $250 UPWARDS

Miss Martha Charlotte Serlin of
25(10 Gladstone avenue is leaving
Sunday to attend the Glendale Col-
lege, at Glendale, Ohio. Miss Ser-
lin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Serlin.

Plain Hudson teal (dyed muskrat) coats, others trimmed
with ermine, mink, fox, nut., beaver or leopard.

CHIC PONY COATS, $150 UPWARDS

Many youthful styles, black or brown pony. Plain or
trimmed with leather, beaver or fitch.

The Hebrew Infant Home and
Nursery will hold a food shower
Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 19.
Food parcels will serve as admis-
sion tickets. Bridge will be played
and refreshments served.

YOUTHFUL MUSKRAT COATS,$195 UP

Especially suit-

PERSIAN BROADTAIL, $635 TO $1,295

CARACUL COATS, $195 UPWARDS

Smartly styled in gray, black or brown colors.
Some
of the contrasting furs used are beige, squirrel, fitch, fox
and beef.,

Fur Solon--Fcurfh Ficer

Virginia Park will be hostess to the
Home Relief Society meeting, on
Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 2 p. m.

SHOPS

SUPERIOR QUALITY

Miss Eleanor Lazarof, 61 Har-
mon avenue, has returned home
after a two months' visit in Beaver
Falls, Pa.

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New Year's reetmgs

Mr. and Mrs. N. Spiesberger re-
turned home last Thursday after
an absence of three months in
Europe and Palestine.

W

E pause from our work-
a-day life at another mile-
stone, to extend to our
host of friends and patrons a
Ha p p y and Prosperous New
Year

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Only Expert Foot Fitters Are Employed

HACK'S

I Fifth Floor

Stroh Bldg.

Twenty-eight

Adams Av. W.

7rthopedie Footwear for Men, Women and Clad en.mwm-

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Come !lad Forget the Old Year to the Opening of the

B'nai B'rith Dances

SPONSORED BY

THE HOTTENTOT BOYS

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Yom Kippur Night, Monday, Sept. 24

B'nai B'rith Ball Room

ENTERTAINMENT
DANCING 9'1'0 ?
FEATURING BOB CRUZET COTTON PICKERS

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Irving Smith

655 Erskine

Takes this means of extending his best wishes for a happy and

LONDON SYNAGOGUE
PERMITS CATHOLICS
TO HOLD A BAZAAR

Mrs. D. Portman of Medbury
avenue has returned from an ex
tended trip to New York, where
she visited with friends and rela-
tives.

BOSTONIANS

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Offer' a Selected Stock of

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Frocks—Furs—Coats—Hats

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Tailor
Calvaet alba
and Service Prevail

E take this oppor-
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through
The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle, to greet our
friends and neighbors
of the Jewish faith, and
extend to them and to
their dear ones the
Season's Greetings.

May the New Year
bring them happiness
and prosperity.

The

12172 Dexter Blvd.

prosperous New Year to all his friends.

New Year Message

After an asbence of two months,
Mrs. Frances Levy has returned to
this city, having visited in Rich-
mond, Ind. and Jackson, Mich.

LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Permis-
sion to hold a bazaar on its prem-
Among the many visitors at
ises Was granted by the London
Niagara Falls the past week-end
Liberal Synagogue to a neighbor-
were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 1).
ing Roman Catholit Church.
Lieberman and family of 2254
Chicago boulevard. Miss Ilarriette
Berger was with them as Edythe
Lieberman's guest.

(Between Richton and Mon-
terey)

A.C.Krenz

HACK'S HEATH SHOES

Are ideal school shoes: their fitting qualities and durabil i ty 1111,
no equal. Coot no more than ordinary good

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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Levy have
returned home after spending the
summer at Charlevoix, Mich, They
were accompanied home by their
children, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bern-
stein of Detroit.

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for Growing Youngsters

The spirit of south demands correctly-fitted shoes
to give growing feet an opportunity to develop
physically..

Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz have
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yucht enter- returned home after spending 10
(lays in Atlantic City, N. J.
tained at a reception at the Hotel
Palmetto on Monday evening, Sept.
New Year services at Temple
3, in honor of their daughter, Betty
Anshe Chestd will be conducted
Suzanne, whose engagement to Jay
by Mr. Sussman of Cincinnati, on
George Bleiweiss was recently an-
Friday evening at 7:45, and Sat-
nounced.
urday at 10 a, m., with the regular
Mrs. Ira Friedenherg of 1403 choir.

Coats of regal beauty, some plain, other. hrsutifuIly
adorned with fischer dyed fitch, kolinsky.

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HACK'S SCHOOL SHOES
ARE HEALTH BUILDERS

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Healy'. ere showing • particularly fine group of these
is Jap Mink coats . . . and this fur has great prestige this
1 mason. The model sketched is 3725.

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returned from Maine where she
Honoring Miss Anne Lacow of
was dramatic counsellor at Camp
Hiawatha. She is the guest of her Clairmount avenue, Miss Mildred
The only school that develops ,.
Prady
of l'ingree avenue enter- real linguists. 50 years of un-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Finsterwald of Chicago boulevard tained at a surprise birthday paralleled success in 26 countries.
party on Sunday eveninig,- SepL-9.- The.-Berlitz Method still remains
fur a few weeks.
the only genuine Conversational jib
Miss Anna Openhandler has re-
, Method. Native teachers. Free 14
trial lesson,
turned from a summer's travel
through the West.
820 David Whitney Bldg.
11
Randolph 2559
Mr. and Mrs. M. Neimark and
Mrs. S. Israelitan of Riga, Lat-
family of 15777 ('rudder avenue,
have closed their summer home at via, is the guest for the next three
Venice of the Lakes and have re- months of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gold-
berg and Mr. and Mrs. Morris
turned to their home.
Tcapnt Dome—Cherry 1400.'``
Goldberg, her brother and sister-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Prentis in-law and nephew, respectively.

Bea utif Jap Mink Coats
$675 upwards

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Now in Progress

Berlitz School

Authentic replicas of Fur Coats from the most
brilliant French couturiers. Both formal
and informal versions of the note mode
were selected with exquisite care
and have been priced far below
regular for Friendship Sale.

Attractive style. in finely matched skins.
able for younger girls.

47th
Anniversary

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"Elbow room" for the litrue num-

on New Fall Merchandise

HUDSON'S

Considers It His Private
Concern; Won't Discuss
Intermarriage.

Obstructing Arab Houses

Remarkable Values in the Fashion Shops

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HEIFETZ WILL NOT
DISCUSS MARRIAGE

Orthodox Leaders Demand

Don't Fail to Take Advantage of the

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Fine Silk and Velvet
Dresses, Lingerie

and Hose.

A popular member of the

We also specialize in
dresses for stout women.

wide toe family—calf skin

Alteration done by an ex-
perienced dressmaker free
of charge.

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A Very Happy
New Year is Our
Sincerest Wish

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or Scotch grainblack or

FURS

Others $7.00 to $10.00

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