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MEDETROITAMSfi if RDNIGLE
OHIO ORGANIZED
FOR U. P. A. WORK ,; ist :ragrzii n gthiemZsii,dmeinst
EAST MEETS WEST
The other two Reform rabbis of
S
Cin innati Dr. James Ileller and .
Rabbi Samuel Wohl, are ardent
c o a fut s i e ,e , Rabbi
Organize fora Number of Actiyi.
S. Kasdan, principal of the new
district.
'tea; Talmud Torah and Youth
Dexter branch, reports remark-1
In Dayton Mr. Blumenthal sue-
able
progress of the school. In
William H. Blumenthal Has seeded in organizing a campaign
Work Thrive.
spite of the bad weather and pre-
Charge of Region for to begin April 1. A quota of $15 -
In memory of our beloved (laugh-
veiling sickness the enrollment is
000 was accepted by the commit-
Michigan and Ohio.
Ford City, Ont., has a very small
increasing ever y wee k
Th e 10 t and
er
sister A nna Btt
enne ort
K
tee of which J. II. Margolis is Jewel community, but its spirit Society of Ocident and Or. classes are in full swing of inten-. who died one year ago, Feb. I:1.
William R. Blumenthal, re-' chairman and S. H. Thai vice- has in the post few weeks, shown
sive work.
I
ient
and
Sigma
Delta
Many pupils distin-
gional director of the United Pal- chairman. Springfield, which has signs of awakening when a num-
Cone, but one will never be forgotten.
guished themselves with their per-
Chi Convene.
estine Appeal for Ohio and never had a United l'ulestine Ap- her of activities were organized.
fect attendance. good behavior and
Sadly missed by her Parents,
Michigan, returned Monday from peal committee, is being organized The synagogue, Talmud Torah,
Rudyard Kipling was given the progress of their work.
Sisters and Brother.
a three-week survey and campaign by Mr. Blumenthal and a series of youth activities and efforts for the lie a week ago Thursday at the
Among others the following pu-
tour of Ohio. He visited Toledo, educational meetings has been ar- Jewish National Fund feature the Jefferson Restaurant, when East pils are mentioned: Four o'clock I To
■ ai r darling slaughter and sis-
Lima, Columbus, Cincinnati, Day-1-.( for,
met West at the fifth annual fel-I class, Edith Reichstein, Alvin Wat• ter, Romenund Goldsmith, who
Ohio and Michigan, according to
ton, S p r i n g 8e 1 d, Cleveland,
lowship dinner of the Society of terstone, Ida Stein, Sylvia Schu• passed away ten years ago, Feb.
Youngstown, Canton and Zones- Mr. Blumenthal, form a logical
the Occident and the Orisnt, for- raytz, Alex Stein; 5 o'clock class, 11 1919.
combination for the work of the
ville,
eign language newspapermen's or- Alfred Cohen, Walter Hoffrichtsr,
Mr. Blumenthal was strongly im- ' United l'alesitne Appeal. Although
ganization, and the Detroit alumni Rose Gatchinsky, Julius Weinberg, ,
Memories drift ton
cene,' gone pant,
pressed by the activities in behalf each of the states has previously
chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, na- Abraham Galchinsky, llarry Gal- :1',7„"'„`01,,y,'";
the hour ~ rou
of Palestine in Cincinnati, the had a director for itself, Mr. Blu-
tional journalistic fraternity,
chinsky,
Alvin
Dann,
Sidney
eeese
our
darling
rios lemee'd.'''
erstwhile citadel of opposition to menthe' is covering both statee
Lee A. White of the Detroit! Strear, Betty Gorosh, Irving Co-
the Zionist movement. Cincinnati, with the aid of assistants.
News presided as toastmaster.' hen; Room
Sadly missed by her loving Par-'
at
4
o'clock,
Philip'
On Sunday, Feb. 17, n United
with a Jewish population of 20, - ' '
Frank Prattinger, Hungarian jour- Kaplan, Sidney Raiskin, Grace ,
Sister and Brother.
000, has been giving the United Palestine Appeal campaign will be
nalist, officially opened the meet- Schwartz, Maurice Rice.
pen inaugurated at a dinner in I.on-
Palestine Appeal $60,000
In sad but loving memory of our
year for each of the past three sing. The speakers will be Rabbi
I'hilip Sion-melts, managing edi-
only son and brother, Joseph I.
years, or $3 per capita for its Jew- Leon Fram, Milton Alexander and ,
tor of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
, Milkier, who departed from this
WI population. Dr. David Phillip. Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich.
isle, spoke on "The State of the I
life Feb. 17, 1920:
son, for 40 years one of the
Foreign Language Press," in which
A precious one from us In gene,
staunchest opponents of the Zion-
Athena Girls' Whoopee Dance,
he pointed out that the restriction
A voice we loved Is stilled,
1st movement, is aiding in the I Sunday evening, Feb. 17, 1929,
of immigration is causing the de- Judaea
A place hvacant in our hearts
Jewish reconstruction of Palestine. Hotel Statler.
Which never can be tiled.
cline of the non-English press in j
'I
here
In not day, dear Joseph,
the United States. In his address I
We do not think of you.
he al. attacked the alien registra-
Emanuel Judaeans.
tion bill pending in Congress.
His sorrowing Parents and Sis-
The last meeting of the Eman -
Bank References
Cyril Arthur Player of the De - net
tars.
Judaeans was held at the horn e
i troit News spoke on " America
We Invite Your Inquiries.
n of Alfred Rosenberg, Thursday
In loving
memory
of Marx,
our darlinal
I Correspondents Abroad," and de- evening, Jan. 31. Election of A- baby,
Dolores
Jean
who
scribed in his characteristically in- cars was held. The results follow
WILLIAM HOROW ITZ
teresting manner the experiences
a go, Feb.
Y
Alfred Rosenberg, president:. Sey- tO ssed
;
of the correspondents. He paid a
moor Hoffman,
efforts that are now riveting atten-
vice-president;'
tribute to the hospitality and cour-
Her loving Father, Mother and
tion in the Border Cities on this
Ralph Helper, secretary; Ida Men- '
tesy of the Europeans, who treated
Brothers.
delsohn; treasurer. New commit-
him,
he
said,
during
his
recent
tees
are
to
be
chosen
by
the
presi
Through the efforts of Baruch visit, in a manner he'd never ex-
24TH FLOOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
orowitz, president of the com- pect here.
In loving memory of Nina Rodin
The next meeting is to be held
RANDOLPH 9574.5-6
munity, and Abraham Adler, vice-
Thomas L. Cotton of New York,
who died Feki 8, 1924.
president, and of Solomon Katz- who represented the Foreign Lan- at the home of Sarah Pitt, 2556P
A precious one from us in gone,
man, who is actively interested in guage Information Service, de- West Philadelphia evenue, Thurs-
A voice we loved is still,
the educational work, great prog scribed the work of his organiza- day evening, Feb. 14.
A place In vacant in our hearts
reme is noted, especially in the ad- tion.
Which never can be filled.
Ezra
Yehuda
Club.
, vancement of the Talmud Torah,
her loving Mother, Brothers and
in which Panush is the EMANUEL SISTERHOOD
The Ezra Yehussa Club me t
teacher.
afternoon at the home o f Sisters.
Daniel Lawiz
Se)mour Lewis
PLANS MANY AFFAIRS Monday
Saul Lewin
George Lewis
Leah Schneider. The prograi
The moot interesting of activi-
Monday afternoon, Feb. 11, consisted of a discussion of cur
ties, however, is the work of the'
Mrs.
J.
P.
Rosenthal
and
Mrs.
S.
L.
rent events by members.
youth. In addition to school work,
the boys and girls organized a club Kavanau will give a bridge-tea at
The club registered with Na
MRS. MIRIAM COHEN
which they call "Yaldai Zion" the home of the former, 659 East tional Young Judaea, and th
(Children of Zion). One of the Boston boulevard, corner Oakland, members are now proud possessor e passed away Jan. 31 at her home,
s
youngest in the group, William for the benefit of the Sisterhood, of Young Judaea handbooks an d 2908 Calvert avenue. She is sur-
vived by one daughter, Mrs. Meyer
Horowitz, non of the president of to which all member( and their membership cards.
UNDERTMERS
the community, was elected presi- friends are invited. Prizes will be
Clara Naives reported progres Bing of Detroit. Funeral services
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
dent of the club. William, in awarded at each table.
on the raffie. The singing of Ilati were held Friday, Feb. 1, and in-
The following Monday evening, kvah closed the meeting, and re terment took place at Elmwood
spite of his age, has inspired the
Cemetery. Rabbi Frani officiated.
members of his club to form a Feb. 18, a meeting of the Sister- firshments were served.
library and to create a library hood will be held at the syna-
The next meeting will be hel
d'
gogue,
corner
Taylor
and
Wilson
SAMUEL S. MITTENTHAL
fund with which to buy more
at the home of Clara Naives,
avenues, which husbands and gen-
formerly of Detroit, died at Chi-
books.
tlemen of the household are in-
eago
on Jan. 31.
Blossoms of Zion.
This club also celebrated Chami-!
. . Ile is survived
by h is wi fe ,
vited to attend. An interesting
r le, and the
h b'Sh t Jan. 27 .
The last meeting of the Blos
lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs.
Parents of the children decided to' musical program is being made sums of Zion was held at the hom
for violin and piano by the Misses of the president, Sadie Shur. Th C,
C'
J.
Oppenheith,
Mrs.
Herbert L. Le-
p lant 24 trees in l'alestine in cele- Tillie I Rose Greenberg. Plans
ey, Mrs. D. R. Love, Mrs. Joseph
bration of the occasion, and also
Blossoms are busy planning an en-
and final arrangements for the
H.
Lewis,
Esther
and
Herman, all
contributed $41 to the Jewish Na-
tertainment for the Orphan Home.
of Detroit, and Mrs. Evelyn 'LETTER BOX
rummage sale to be held the week
tional Fund.
They also plan to have a social, in
beginning Monday, Feb. 25, on
Greenberg,
Isaac
M.,
Harry and
the form of a "hobo party," which
Hastings near Theodore, will be
Aubrey, of New York City. Fu-
PERFECTION LODGE NO. 486, consummated that evening. Mrs. will be given soon.
neral
services
were
held
at Tem- Dr. Goldstein Comments on
The program of the last meet-
F. & A. M.
HIS SPLENDID ADMINISTRATION
Our Editorial and Pleads
S. L. Kavanau is chairman, assist-
ing consisted of talks on the his- ple Beth El Sunday, Feb. 3, and
ed
by
Mrs.
Ralph
Paul
and
Mrs.
interment
took
place
at
Beth
Olem
Young Judaea's Cause.
MERITS HIS RETENTION
tory of the Jewish people, by An-
Special communication Wednes- I Arthur Weber as co-chairmen.
Cemetery.
Rabbi
Frain
officiated.
nette Isaacs and Rose Cohen. The
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
day, Feb. 13, at 5 p. m. E. A. De-
Members who have donations
next
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
Dear
Sir: I was much inter-
gree. No banquet.
are requested to bring them to the
GOLDIE ACKER
This ad. iinserted and paid for by friends.
home of Anna Lipa, 2230 Euclid,
ested in the editorial of your Jan.
CHAS. K. SANDORF',
meeting or call committee or board
beloved daughter of Charles 18 issue, commenting upon
Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
my
A Bracer—
Secretary.
members to have things picked up.
Acker of 10245 Delmar avenue, statement before the Home Mis-
for a clear
By order of
Clothing, furniture, staple food
passed away Feb. 4 at the age of sions Council.
head the ..
HAROLD HELLER, W. M.
and other articles are acceptable.
9 years. Funeral services were
In the conclusion of the editor-
morning
held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home ial, you put the question to me as
after
on
Feb.
5
and
interment
took
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reference to Young Judaea, and
HYMAN DROZ
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( O . rganizations
a te meo m f bDetroit,
rs o f
n joho e u o n r c
question its progress and activity.
of87 .9 ,,,. ) . !Teb. Cfn
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Permit me to call to your at-
passe d
at the
ga nizat ions
belonging
to
th
tention the fact that Young Ju-
League are invited to attend th e 43 years. Ile is survived by his daea has about 500 clubs of boys
e _ wife, Rose, and five sons, Joseph,
joint meeting of the Detroit Sec
and girls throughout the country,
Glendale 3350
tion of the National Council o f Harry, Louis, Edward and Mitch- for whom it is providing carefully
open from 11 a. m. to 1 a. m.
000 Jewish
Women, the Sisterhood o f II. Funeral services were held at planned Jewish programs, for
Temple Beth El, and the Shaarey Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on whom it is publishing a monthly
Zedek Sisterhood, which will be Feb. 3 and burial took place at magazine which is admitted to be
held at the Temple Beth El on Beth Tefila Cemetery.
the best of its kind, and for whom
Monday afternoon, Feb. 11, at
it is training leaders wherever
2:30.
RABBI
H.
B.
FRANKLIN
possible. If Young Judaea does
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Mrs. Arthur Brin of Minnea ol- WRITES SOME NEWS OF not make itself felt in every com-
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is, whose subject will he "Peace "
munity, it is the fault of the local
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DR,
AND
MRS.
FRANKLIN
4128 Woodward Ave.
00 will be the speaker of the after
people who are not co-operating.
One central office in New York,
"For a Pleasant Diversion"
Rabbi Harvey B. Franklin of however effective, cannot reach
no 'Re officers of each organization
affiliated with the League are re- Temple Israel, Long Beach, Cal.
T Reading Free
at out effectively to every local _point
quested to acquaint their members writes as follows of the stay of its radius.
Better Tea
with the time and the place and Long Beach by Dr. and Mrs. Leo I notice that in the same issue
Nice Sandwiches
_ anyone reading this notice belong- M. Franklin of Temple Beth El, in which your editorial appeared,
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Detroit:
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t
and
Tasty Salads
o i ig to one or more groups belong-
"Dr. Leo Si. Franklin who is there was a news item regarding a ,
to the League, are to consider
o owO ns c o o r .6 m Su hn vi a tty ci t n d ep b tr ar to h i s t n
Private
Balcony
for Bridge
now.
in
Long
Beach
with
his
wife
iCnh
00
this a personal invitation to attend
your h
e
t,
.
Parties and Luncheons
The following organizations com- seems to lie intimately known to at which Young Judaea groups
f
Greens'
Toilet
Requisites
II
prise the League: Sisterhood o everybody. Long Beach's Jewish were to give the program. It was
000 Congregation Emanuel, Sisterhood residents together with the winter also stated in that article that the
Ilostess, Evelyn Kreuger
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, tourists had from everywhere. local president of Young Judaea
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, De-
De- Omaha vies with Detroit in claim- appealed for leaders, and that he
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troit Section National Council of ing Rabbi Leo M. Franklin as an urged the expansion of Young Ju-
nrm Jewish Women, Junior Hadassah, old friend. Mr. and Airs. Adolph daea's work beyond the 10 exist- I
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111.1 Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, Fen- Marx, Mr. and Mrs. Benno Marx, ing clubs.
"0 kell Ladies' Credit Union, North- Mrs. Sarah Berger were former
I am informed that Young du-
11 western League of the United Ile- congregants from Detroit. Nathan daea was an extremely active unit
Chas. SwInfmd
James Sherman
' brew Schools, Music Study Club, Nagel was an assemblyman from in Detroit until very recently, and
3320.28 Joy Road
!Ladies' Auxiliary Jewish National Detroit who renewed acquaint- that just now an effort is being
Fund, Music Study Club, Home anceship with the Rabbi of Beth made to bring it up to a high de-
Relief Society, Hebrew Infant Or- El. An attorney of Long Beach gree of activity again. It is my
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greeted the rabbi and paused to re- hope that the response to Young
phan Home, Fresh Air Society.
DISTRIBUTOR
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late how he was the first rabbi Judaea's needs in your commtni y
Kelly•Springfield Tires
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DR. CHAIM GREENBERG whom he had ever heard while a may be one that is worth y o fi the
Willard Batteries
resident of Omaha. Mrs. Harry need and the possibilities of this
000 NEXT CENTER SPEAKER Cohn,
CAR WASH
ALEMITE
the attorney's wife reminded kind of work.
HUH
KOOL MOTOR and CASPAR
the genial visitor that he had mar-
Yours very truly,
MOTOR OILS
000 , Samuel Levin, director of the vied two of her sisters. In fact it
GOLDSTEIN,
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
. Jewish Centers Association,
Ass ation, an- seems everyone knows the eminent Rabbi ISRAEL
of Cong. B'nai Jeshurun,
The Place with the Big Willard Sign'
nounces that Dr. Chaim
Green-
Green- Jewish divine and the progressive
New York, and President of
Telephone GARFIELD 1111
berg, noted journalist and lectur- Western city was not slow to pass
Young Judaea.
er, and national leader in the Zei• the word around that a very din-
rei Zion movement, will be the next tinguished guest was in its midst.
000 speaker at the Yiddish Forum, on
"Best of all, it would seem to be
AT
1 mu Sunday, Feb. 24, his topic being pleasant for Detroit to know that
0 "Wohin Geht Russland?" On Tues-
■
Dr. leanklin while on his sabbati-
. day, Feb. 26, he will deliver a Ile- cal leave of absence does not hesi-
Among those who filed petitions
brew lecture.
, fate
a e to lend
en encouragement to his to enter the race for offices at the
younger colleagues in the West primaries on March 4 are:
and
doing pioneer work. A genial
For the Recorder's Court: Man-
disposition, a sacred and stimulat- dell Bernstein and Frank
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ing influence is exercised by this I Schwartz.
ORCHESTRAS AND
800
high typed gentleman, which no
For school inspector: Dr. Albert
ENTERTAINMENT FOR
one can possibly resist. No won- Krohn.
M. GINSBURG, Prop.
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CLUBS, PARTIES,
der he is universally loved. Small
For justice of the peace: Aaron
WEDDINGS AND DANCES
wonder that his influence has Kurland, Emile Reiss. and Albert
12193 Dexter Boulevard
reached far and wide throughout Miller.
(near Richton)
the United States. He epitomizes
Mr. Kurland is the only oppon-
the worthwhilenese of the Jewish ent of Leonard L. Schemanske for
A BEAUTIFUL SANITARY
ministry. Mrs. Franklin is en- the short term of justice of the
SHOP IN YOUR
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ioying the California sunshine and peace.
NEIGHBORHOOD
enioying California out of doors
with her husband."
Detroit Repertory Theater
FORD CITY, ONT.,
JEWS FORM CENTER
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AT ANNUAI DINNER
OF JOURNALISTS
REPORTS
AT 1 T PEI R ° TCT) 0 L
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to Be Independent?
It
o u n g
What do you want most out of life?
Financial independence? Leisure to
go to places and see things? Fenton-
Smith Land Contracts and Securities,
earning up to 12(,' , actually turn hope
to reality. Let us explain this type of
investment.
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Note S
RETAIN
FENTON & SMITH
Judge Theodore J.
Investment Bankers
OBITUARY
JEWISH
RICHTER
7739 John R. St.
Empire 2114
l
as
JUDGE of CIRCUIT COURT
NEUTRA
PURE
KRAUT
JUICE
FAIR — HONEST — CAPABLE
WOMEN'S SOCIETIES
TO HEAR MRS. BRIN
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The
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owl
Gained 37% in January
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In January, 1929, agents of the Detroit Life Insur-
ance Company wrote a volume of new insurance 37
per cent greater than the amount sold in January, 1928
--a good start for another successful year.
HUH
At the beginning of this year the Detroit Life Insur-
ance Company offered a new series of policies with
low rates and increased benefits. Many features of
the policies were liberalized. The acceptance of these
changes by the people of Detroit and Michigan is well
demonstrated by the January production figures.
HUH
The agency of Vice-President Morris Fishman took
a prominent part in bringing about this new record by
writing new insurance in January totaling $662,400.
Before purchasing additional life insurance it will
pay you to secure information regarding the new poli-
cies of the Detroit Life Insurance Company, which
cover every need that life insurance can satisfy at the
lowest possible cost.
IMP
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Men interested in life insurance sales are invited
to communicate with Mr. Morris Fishman or
Mr. George Gorowit:, 302 Detroit Life Building.
Randolph 8181
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Swinford-Sherman Co.
Storage
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"The Company of Service"
M. E. O'BRIEN. President
Park at Columbia
MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-President
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NEXT PRIMARIES
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Taps, Acrobatic,
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11512 Dealer Blvd.
Tel. Arlington 6698-M
Women Prefer
Pony Express Coaches
to CHICAGO
GLendale 2240
Max Ginsburg of Rex Barber
Shoo is • Pioneer in
His Business.
to Stage "The Witch,"
Feb. 23.
Expert Lady Attendants for
Haircutting and Beauty Work
MANICURING
for Ladies and Gentlemen
Included in the program of the
—
Detroit Repertory Theater for the
Having been in business in De- coming season are both modern
troit for more than 17 years, Max and classic authors. Among
those
Ginsburg, owner of the Rex Bar- thus far selected are 'The Witch," P
her Sh
Parlo r of translated from the Norwegian by
12193 Dexter boulevard, offers his John Masefield; "The Wild Duck," 0
patrons service unequalled in the by Ibsen, "The Tempest," by
Members
New York Stock Exchange
city. Shakespeare, and an early Ameri-
New York Cotton Exchange
His shop has four chairs for can comedy, "Fashion," by Anna'
Philadelphia Stock Exchange
men and three for ladies, and is Mowatt. Performances this year
Chicago Stock Exchange
supplied with all modern appli- will be staged in the main auditor-
Chlrego Bmrd of Trade
Detroit Stock Exchange
ancee. making it equal in environ- ium of the Detroit Institute of Art. p
New York Curb—Associate
meat as well a. in nerving to any Woodward at Kirby avenues.
downtown shop. "The Witch"
Stocks—Bonds
Wag necessarily 0
Not only is this shop one of the postponed on account of
the seri-
Grain—Cotton
finest in Detroit, but its prices are, ous illness of Winniett Wright,
di- %
SAM LACHMAN
most moderate.
, rector of the Detroit Repertory
Cart
M. Deakin, Manager
but will be given Satur-
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