A merica lavish PerlaCal Carta CLIFTON AVINUR - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREE PEVErRorr Prune' RON ICH3 Glendale 3350 Open from 11 a. m. to I a. m. The T CLUB 4128 Woodward Ave. "For a Pleasant Diversion" T Reading Free Better Tea Nice Sandwiches and Tasty Salads Private Balcony for Bridge Parties and Luncheons Greens' Toilet Requisites Neatens, Evelyn Kreuger The Only Direct Route New York City 8 : 15 a. m.-$15.00--8:30 p. m.1 BUFFALO Two Trips, $6.25, Daily Thru Service. No Change. $5.50 Hamilton $6.25 Niagara Fall. $6.75 Toronto, Ont. 8:15 A. M.-8:30 P. M STATLER HOTEL WASHING. TON BLVD. ENTRANCE Niagara Lines, Glendale 4678 Stotler Detroit to Stotler Buffalo Jackrabbit Lines Through Service DETROIT TO PITTSBURGH VIA TOLEDO, AKRON AND YOUNGSTOWN Clifford 6565 1736 Cass Sub-Station, 236 Begley Busses Everywhere Tickets can be purchased here on all bus lines leaving De- troit. 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CITY Fumigating Service DAVID CAREY, Mgr. Licensed by City of Detroit in Homes, Apartment Houses, Hotels, etc. 24 - Hour Service. We Specialize We use Cyanide Gas All Work Absolutely Guaranteed EMPIRE 8706 RELATIONS OF POISH, JEWISH LABOR REVEALED • 'JEWISH IMM IGRATION .TO ARG ENT INE S HOWS. . TRAGIC . AN INCREASE IN 1928 ` JEWISH BARBERS MUST REST ON SATURDAY EMBARRASSING MOMENTS • LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-Jewish London will be required barbers in to observe Saturday as their day of rest, according to a clause in the new barbers' bill approved by a NEW 101th,-According to a report recieved here by Abraham When you've told the cus- Herman, president of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid So-1 parliamentary committee, ciety (Ilais), 425 Lafayette street, toms officer yott have nothing to declare and he On the assumption that Jewish from Buenos Aires, Jewish immi- in Lodz of Wounds In- barbershop owners keep their es- gration to Argentine is on the in- pulls a pair of )(um wife's silk stockings out of tablishments open on Sunday, the flcted by Victim crease. During the months of July, bill provides a clause that they August, and September„ 1928, the your pocket ... be nonchalant . . . Light a PtIURAD. should not carry on their business number of Jewish immigrants was HIRING OF JEWS WAS on Saturday. The hill will now be 1898, an increase of 385 over the RESENTED BY POLES submitted for a third reading in the same period in 1927. All of the House of Commons, following O Jewish immigrants, the report states, were met upon arrival of Agitation Against Jewish which it will go to the House of Lords. the steamers by the represents- Workers Responsible tives of the Buenos Aires Jewish ; , They tasie just like for Two Deaths Immigrant Aid Society. 295 men, they did 20 years ago 6$ women and 18 children were' LODZ.-(J. T. A.)-Lode, the given various services. Work was found for 87 immigrants in Buenos , Manchester of Poland, is greatly Aires, 62 found employment in the disturbed over the double tragedy WANTED-Young lady for gen- various colonies of the Ica 76 in I which occurred here several days eral all-around office work in different provincial cities, 36,women I ago and which disclosed the de- connection with newspaper. Ap immigrants were taken care of by plorable relations between the plcant i must have personality the women's branch of the Society ! Polish and Jewish workers in the and be courteous. One who has I n d us t ' for a period covering from 3 to 26 had experience meeting people : days. Employment was found for : Several days ago Albert Kohn, preferred. Must be experienced 40 women immigrants at a wage director of one of the leading tex- stenographer. Call Cadillac: i the plants in the city owned by his of approximately 50 to 60 pe 1040. Mr. Robinson. so. I father, Oscar Kahn, well known ($27 to $30) a month. i Polish Jewish textile king, was MODERN young girl of 'refine-! I shot and killed by a worker, Cie- ment and sociability desires ac- Things You Ought to Know. i 610,4 who had been employed in FISH quaintanceship with gentleman I the factory. In defending him- friend of equal standing. Ad self from his assailant, Kohn shot Why We Are Able to Blow Out a dress Box '280, Detroit Jewish 1 Ciecinski, who was taken to the Candle. Chronicle. : hospital, where he died several : hours after the death of his vic- FOR RENT-A nice furnished A candle burns when it is light- tim, Albert Kohn. room; all modern conveniences. ed, because the wick heats the wax Reports were current in the city Suitable for one or two gentle- sufficiently to change it into gases, that the shooting of young Kohn men. Phone Garfield 0838-M. which mix with the oxygen in the was the result of an agitation air and produce fire in the form of among the Polish workers in the I FLAT FOR RENT-3245 Webb light. A candle cannot be lighted 'textile plant owned by the Kohns Ave., near Wildemere. Up-to-II instantaneously. The lighted ' against the employment of Jewish OP. brothel C... Ex IMO date 6-room flat and breakfast match must be held to the wick un- , workers. The workers, who are room. Every modern conveni- til the wax begins to melt and : largely members of the Polish So- ence; oil heat, Frigidaire, stall change into gas. While the wax ' cialist Party (P. P. S.) object to shower, etc. Exc eptionally remains hot enough to melt and the admission of Jewish workers largo bedrooms. Reasonable. changes to gas, the Kindle, or rath- , into the industry. Recently, fol- Call Hemlock 1996-M; week- er the wick will burn. But, once lowing a prolonged strike, one RETAIN days call after 6 p. m. a break occurs in the continuous 'Jewish worker was employed when process of changing wax to gas, the workers returned to work and FOR our light vanishes. In blowing at immediately a new strike was de- OR RENT-Nicely furnished IMothers' Clubs: JUDGE THEODORE J. room for one or two in a private a lighted candle, we separate the dared, demanding his dismissal. Oakman Boulevard Mothers'• home. 2442 G Glendale. . Phory? Club will meet Saturday, Feb. 16 gases which feed the flame from . Albert Kohn, who took an act ve Arlington 3297-M. at the Longfellow school, Twelfth the wick, and so the gas ceases to part in the direction of the plant, flow from the wax to taper and our w street and Tyler. The club will Life Story of His Father light goes out. Learn to know p o I said to have formulated a WANTED-Two girls to room and , welcome Mrs. Frank Kolodin, Lauded by Warburg, Mar- Murad is the exceptional in store y of Jewish workers, de- be with all conveniences. 11537 New York. A lecture on the "Psy- shall, Schwab, Others. for you. Murad is the exceptional termining em to y meat only on the near Burlingame. chology of the Child" will be given cigarette for the smoker who feels basis of skill. Th e Poli oh workers, , Hamilton, AS Phone Arlington 8766-R. by Mrs. J. Clevans. he is entitled to the better things whose organization is strong, re- Business and professional men in life. The Twelfth. Street Mothers' sented the introduction of Jews FOR RENT-2496 West Grand, of prominence have written to into the factory. The act of Cie- nicely furnished room for one Club w illmeet Tues ay, Fe . 19, Mark H. Dix, author of "An Amer- or two gentlemen. large, clean at 7:30 o'clock, at 2201 Gladstone ican Business Adventure," which clink' was said to be the result of home; shower bath; garage if avenue. The entrance to the hall is the life story of his father, this resentment. is on Fourteenth avenue side. FAIR - HONEST - CAPABLE The funeral of Ciecinski took desired. Hemlock 6640-W. Ilenry A. Dix, commending him ORCHESTRAS AND The children's party for the for the presentation of an unusual place under extraordinary condi HIS SPLENDID ADMINISTRATION ENTERTAINMENT FOR tions. The police ordered the in- ROOM AND BOARD wanted with children of the members of the business man and his methods. American Jewish family for Mothers' Club will be held on Sat- About six years ago the elder Dix MERITS HIS RETENTION CLUBS, PARTIES, terment to be arranged secretly in father and 15-year-old son who urday, Feb. 16, at the Fenkell turned over his factories to a fear of demonstrations. None the WEDDINGS AND DANCES ENDORSED BY THE DETROIT BAR ASSOCIATION attends Central High School. branch, 3430 Fenkell avenue. less, a group of workers gathered group of employes to This ad. inserted and paid for by friends. Garage if possible. Address Games, entertainment and refresh- operate. The book begins with the at the Catholic cemetery after the Box 270, Detroit Jewish Chron- ments for all have been planned boyhood of Henry A. Dix in Rus- funeral, delivered addresses and by the committee. laid wreaths on the grave. In fear ' icle. sia and carries him through to his The party for the benefit of the rise to a millionaire manufac- element of our people would be of riots the police interfered, dis- GO TO persing the crowd. During this WANTED-By employed young Mothers and Babies' Camp will be turer in America. It was pub- happier." lady, furnished room with re-, held on Tuesday, March 12, at the attempt a large number of the fined family. Can furnish ref- St. Clair Community House. The lished by Harper & Brothers, 49: Dr. Arnold Shamaskin, medical MUSIC workers received injuries, some of erences. Board if possible. Ad- next meeting of the Mack-Gratiot East Thirty-third street, New superintendent of Montefiore Hos- them serious. Violin, Saxophone, pital, Bedford Sanatorium, in a dress Box 275, Detroit Jewish Club will be held on Monday, Feb. York. Piano, Etc. One of the first to write to the letter to Henry A. Dix, says, "The Che v ide. liens ot the ., "5. The address of the hostess Huge Sign on Willys-Over- gion son is Felix M. Warburg, who world owes you a great debt for has secured for itself a ill be given in the t • - land Roof Guides Air place in history. It is no Occident DANCING The Oakland Mothers' Club will says, "The book is a remarkable having pointed out a better system picture of a remarkable man's life for the relationship of capital and that 11 years after the Legion- plane Pilots eet at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel.: Taps, Acrobatic, TOLEDO, Ohio,-One of the !tires fulfilled their mission, there urne avenue, Saturday, Feb. 23,', which I enjoyed and which pleas- labor, and to your son for having Ballet, Etc. largest and most modern office Is still in existence a live organi- 2:30 o'clock. This meeting will ure Mrs. Warburg shared with put it in print so that the greatest number of people can learn about For Your buildings in the country housing the za , fion with live sons. in the form of a social. Dane.' me." 11512 Dexter Blvd. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window offices of one industrial organize, FORETT - R 111 g, entertainment and refresh-' Charles M. Schwab writes to ." Tel. Arlington 6698-M Mr. Louis Marshall, of the firm Shades, Brushes. Mr. Dix: "I want to congratulate tion is now serving as a guide post one or two with quiet, refined ments are planned. ' of aviation. It's roof has been you on the broad view of human of Guggenheimer, Untermyer & Unpainted Furniture. Paint• a couple. Prefer calling Sunday' relationship which you and your, Marshall, says: "What you have ing and Decorating at reason. , turned into a gigantic sign board fternoon B Druker Fenkell Ladies' Credit Union. B. Ito aid the soaring pilots quickly ' The Fenkell Ladies' Credit' father have both taken with refer- done will be patterned after by able prices. Quality and work 2014 Blaine Ave. to locate the Transcontinental Air- Union had an installation of ffi- ence to your industry. I am in full men who while aspiring to do what guaranteed. , port on the outskirts of the city. FOR RENT- Beautifully fur- ' cern banquet on Sunday, Feb.. 3, ° at accord and admire everything you is right, require the stimulus of a Estimates Cheerfully Given. good example to enable them to The roof of the adminstration I nished room forg entleman or 6 o'clock, at the Fenkell branch. have done." Arlington 8920. I building of Willys-Overland is ' girl. Otto A. Rosalsky, judge of the carry out their purpose. Yours Private small family. The new officers are: President, finished in brilliant vermillion Close to bus and car lines. Eu- Mrs. Ilenry Jackson; vice-P rest- Court of General Sessions, says, has been a notable contribution to 12226 Dexter Blvd. ! brick and is 375 feet wide and 63 did 4813-W. dent, Mrs. S. Shumaker; financial "I hope that the volume will have American commerce." at Cortland feet deep. It is bordered by a Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, of the secretary, Mrs. A. Epple; record- that wide distribution which it j white marble cornice which now FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- ing secreatary, Mrs. F. Tabor. Mil- merits not only as an interesting Free Synagogue, writes to tthe 1 serves as a frame for the huge nished room in private family ton NI. Alexander, president of the record of a noble life, but also as younger Dix, "I love to think of a for one or two two. Home privi- Jewish Centers Association,i I arrow, 58 feet long, whish points oints n- an influence which will stimulate son sitting down and writing with leges. Ideal location. Mea ls if stalled the officers. Gifts were 1 towards the airport. Besides the affection and admiration the story the highest ideals of mankind." The larrow, the distance to the Toledo S. M. Stroock, president of the of his father's life, especially desired. 3270 Monterey Ave. presented to the old officers. Dane- 1 A Bracer- I Longfellow 7360. , port is given. Jewish Federation, writes: "I when the father is as abundantly ing followed. for • clear 1 The signs was ordered placed by think that you have made a real deserving of such tribute as your head the .. !John N. Willys, president of Willys- FOR RENT-A nice large fur- 1414 Farmer Street nished room; suitable for one Goldie Meyerson Spoke Tuesday: contribution, not only to the busi- father is." morning lOverland, who has long been in- Above Breitmeyer'a David M. Bessler says, "In their or two. Phone G arfie ld gaiii.j, The MOSS meeting for CUMIN!, ness world, but to those who are after terested in aviation, being one of particularly interested in demon- near Grand River Americanization niany might well of the Slathers' Clubs was held Apt. 207. 2005 Philadelphia. the earliest builders of axiation , strating to our newly NEUTRA arrived im- I emulate the example of the lives on Tuesday, February, 12, at 2 The most unique engines. During the war he head- FOR RENT-Furnished Lafayette 0465 Furnished roam for o'clock. 'Miss Meyerson's lecture migrants the paths which they I of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dix, to the Cis Airpl Airplane Company greater glory and advantage of . ed the Curtis one or two young men. Refer- dealt with the working women of should pursue." Teakal Reading whish manufactured the famous , ences required. Jacob Billikoph, executive direc- the real America, which the Dixes 1229 West Palestine. A donation of $50 was m.. - ,,,,,......mw...i. "Jenny" Luncheon Haunt planes whish have ser- tor of the Federation of Jewish understand and practiced no well." Philadelphia, near Hamilton. given to the Chalutzim of Pales- ved as instrustion ships for most in Detroit tine by the Slathers' Clubs. Also Charities of Philadelphia, com- of the pilots now flying, including. HOUSEKEEPER wanted to take n,ioi r t , e kus i l l onm ae tio m ill,:rsweremrgsi.ve(n'o rbriy, mends the book as follows: "I Delicious Sandwiches Lindbergh. He recently showed care of baby and do cooking for wish every Jewish and, for that' GRAHAM-PAIGE MAKES Tasty Sandwiches Member. great interest in airmail, by send- small family. No housework. who is an active member in the' matter, every other manufacturer UNIQUE TIME RECORD' Readings by the very popular New York Stock Exchange ing in one dispatch 700,000 letters Call Hemlock 5866-J. would read this book. It is worth New York Cotton Exchange Mothers' Clubs and who is very r O to prospective Whippet guyers, more than dozens and dozens of Philadelphia Stock Exchange MADAM VERA thus establishing a new world's FOR RENT-Desirable steam- ' much interested in the work of ; books written by learned profes- Chicago Stock Exchange In a recent hill-climbing comps-' Chicago Beard of Trade Countess Fleda and The heat-ed room for a gentleman. Palestine, acted as chairman. sors of ?oenology and economics. titian in Victoria, Australia, a record for airmail. Musical selections followed the 3306 Richton, near Dexter, up- Mystery Lady-in the Red At the next annual meeting of the Graham-Paige, winner of two h i 'I 'e t er*YorS1: " LrLb=s'oc e late lecture. stairs. Mask. JEWS -I- N LITHUANIA New York Clothing Manufactur- events, aroused as much interest Stocks-Bonds 0 AFFECTED Hours 10:30 a. m. to ers' Exchange, when an account- through the consistency of its per-, FAMINE FOR RENT-Furnished room for Monthly Dinner.: ; Grain-Cotton Midnight. 0 K 0 V N 0, (J. BY ing will be given of the impartial formance as it did through its T. A.)-Thou- couple or one. No children in On Tuesday evening, Feb. 19, machinery, I propose to draw SAM LACHMAN sands of Jewish families in Nor- family. Convenient to bus and the Girls' Council of the Jewish heavily on 'An American Business victories. Both climbs, over a Carl M. Deakin, Manager C them Lithuania, the region affect- , 1,600•yard course, Were made in street car. 555 Hague Ave., Centers will sponsor the second of for illustrative ma- ersetly the same time to the fifth Cad. 4332 • 328.32 Buhl Bid •. by bad crops are now facing Northway 3485-J. a series of talks on social by- Adventure' t ial " 0■■■■■■■1■■■•■ \\11 ■■ ed he- of a second , star•ation. g love. The lectures are open to Robert Erskine Ely, originator ing clocked at one minute fifty- Announcing The peasant population in the FOR RENT-Furnished room for all intermediate and senior girls of the League for Political Educa- nine and four fifths seconds for region has already sold their live- of the center and all who are inter- 2289 West Euclid. Phone Gar- ested may join if registration is tion and founder of the Town Hall, each of its runs. stock and farm implements to buy two young men or young couple. says, "It lifts business to the level The test was held under the aus- field 8205-R, food. Small trade in the neigh- made at the Center. Cl,... Solnford James neon. of romance and more than that it pices of the Royal Automobile boring towns has ceased complete- 3320.28 Joy Road HEBREW TEACHER, experi- is evidence that business success Club on Zig-Zag hill, at Lilydale, ly. A relief committee has been enced, well versed in Ilebrew Monthl y Di ana"' and idealistic aim may go hand in the climb consisting of a series of formed with the assistance of the The first monthly dinner of the hand.. The book has such inter- hair pin turns on a difficult grade. and English, will give private government, it was declared here. ill ta k e pl ace on est and its moral is so clear and The (iraham-Paige won the trade lessons in Hebrew, also Bar spring season will DISTRIBUTOR Phone. Saturday evening, March 2, at the important that it ought to have a stock standard event in its class, Mitzvah preparations. Kelly-Springfield Tires All intermediate and large circulation and wide influ-' and afterward won the event open , Center. Hemlock 3003-R. Willard Batteries senior members are invited. A ence." to all cars. Its feat of covering , FOR RENT-Nice airy room with fine dinner has been planned. to ALEMITE CAR WASH Halle Schlesinger, book review course twice without the least NOW OPEN young couple; for lady or gen- be followed by an interesting talk editor of the Survey, writes: "The the KOOL MOTOR and CASPAR in the time was hailed as MOTOR OILS tleman or couple; Linwood sec- by some prominent woman of the record of your father's humanity variation of the most unusual demon- Kosher Food-Excellent OPEN DAY AND NIGIIT Lion. Glendale 8391; or Sun- city. The members of the De- has a message for all to read and one stration of consistent performance 'The Place with the Big Willard Sign Cuisine IM day call Arlington 3198-. borian Club will act as hostesses profit by." and skill in striving ever recorded Telephone GARFIELD MI for the evening and will also pro- Rabbi Israel Goldstein of B'nai in Australia. The car was piloted 9000 Linwood at Taylor WANTED-A nice neat lady vide the entertainment follows g Jeshurun, New York City, says by Walter Whitbourn in both wanted to do housework, clean- the talk. Reservations must - be ing, washing and cooking; very made at the Center by Thursday, "The story of Henry A. Dix & Son events. Also Operators of is • splendid object lesson in the ' For Your little washing; only four pen• Feb. 28. possibilities of business ethics, in- BLAINE LUNCH Income Tax Problems, Reports pie in the family. Must be re- Radio Service dustrial relationships, and Ameri- liable. Jewish only. Call Arl- Basketball: Euclid 4234 8729 Twelfth Street canization in the best sense. Mr. J. E. CUMMINS ington 2149-M from 7 p. m. Ilenry A. Dix is a Jew. Ile is a There is still room for more girls 228 Hammond Bldg. FOR SALE-Jewelry store for on the basketball team and all in- Jew who has maintained close Randolph 0473 sale; established 40 years. Own- terested are invited to come to touch with Jewish life, Jewish Land Contracts Bought er has other business interests Temple Beth El gym on Thursday problems, Jewish philanthropy, and Keep Fit! which forces him to dispose the evening at 7 o'clock. The first with the synagogue, at the same Auction! Auction! Auction! Complete Financial well established business. An game of the season was played at time that he has devoted himself If you haven't attended our weekly Service on auction In 1928 you must get into the excellent opportunity for an ex-' St. Rita's Community House on to the cause of the larger Ameri- habit In 1929. Thousands of people can community. Ile is a Jew who perienced watchmaker to make Monday evening. Personal Property have need thousands of dollars by •t. by his career has enriched Amer- $125 to $150 per week. A tending our auctions . Sale starts at 10 Automobile Account. ica. There are thousands of chance that does not occur of- a. m. and continues throughout the day Furniture Account. and evening. Remember the date. ten. Inquire at 2124 Michigan . WASSERMAN COMPLETES American Jewish business -mon WmIne•deer January le Radio Accounts Ave., near Michigan Central A NOVEL ON COLUMBUS who can gain much, both in inter- YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM Electrical Appliances 1320 CUSTER AVE. est and in inspiration, from the Depot. Phone Glendale 7931. 4303 Fourteenth Avenue Store Fixtures and F. A. Toxicity, Auctioneer. VIENNA, U. T. A.)-"Colum- reading of this story." Regular Steam Laundry Factory Equipment REFINED young business girl de- bus, Don Quixote of the Ocean," is Mr. Louis Wiley, business man- Boxing Every Afternoon sires to become acquainted with the name of • new novel just com- ager of the New York Times, says, Equipment Does All Your Family Work Handball Courts young business man of good pleted by Jacob Wasserman. noted "I hope that this record of your Bring your financial Each family bundle handled characteristics. Box 260, De- German Jewish novedist, who ar- father's career will be read exten problems to us. Modern Athletic Devices MANUEL URBACH individually. troit Jewish Chronicle. silely for the lessons it teaches. rived here on his return froln a trip Graalt. sad Hackle. Special attention to business It is a fine story of an upright man Wet Wash, 20 lbs. at $1.00 and FOR RENT-One large, sunny, to Egypt. Se lb. over. men. It was stated that the novel pre- gifted with skill and judgment who Wet and Flat Ironed, 18 lb*. at beautiful room in private home. rose by his own efforts." sents a new interpretation of the Congenial surroundings. Reason. $1.30 and 7c lb. over. We will teach young saes the Edward L. Israel, chairman of A BR 1116 M COOPER. President able. Call Northway 0198-R. life and character of the discoverer the Central Conference of Ameri- Rough Dry, Flat Work Ironed, art of boxing. of America, on the basis of latest Associated Companies 560 Hague Ave. Now in our New Location 9c lb. "If the ideals writes, can Rabbis, 11 Total Paid.la Capital and Surplus studies of the sources. 34 MONROE Flat Work Only, 9e lb. 7723 TWELFTH STREET that Mr. Dix and his father por- 01.000000 FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Clifford 7782 tray were to spread through Northway 6186 - 6187 1! Ground Floor, 320 W. Fort 1 room with private family. 2008 CLASSIFIED CENTERS ASS'N 'DIX IS COMMENDED BY PROMINENT MEN RICHTER Judge of Circuit Court VARIETY STUDIOS G& B Decorative Shop NEUTRA PURE KRAUT JUICE Garden of (Allah r 0 WARE &CO.$ t p 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 Swinford•Sherman The Storage MORRIS Restaurant Mor tgages Quick SILLMAN'S Service Laundry, Inc. GYMNASIUM Now Open ■ Monuments iwwisoi Etldit Anima mlimeiZZ [ UNION INVESTMENT CO. CENTURY INVESTMENTCO. Hazelwood • Euclid 6124 • Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 American industrial life, every