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PAGE FOUR

- I HADASSAH HOLDS AN
Health and Hygiene INTERESTING AFFAIR

RETAIN

CRIME IN ZION

Palestine Reports an Increase
in Crime Cases During
the Past Year.

1 ■■■■■■•■■■■■;)

LECTURES em. ■ 16.16
HERE FEB. 24 AND 26 t
SANATORIUM GETS 1 GREENBERG
g p
Luncheon,
$4400 FROM BAZAAR
Dinner,

"The Talk of Detroit"

Dr. Chaim Greenberg, the next
lecturer before the Yiddish Forum
of the Jewish Centers Association,
will speak Sunday evening, Feb. •
SUPPer
JERUSALEM.-(J. T. A.)- Affair Was an Unusual Suc- 24, on "Wohin Geht Russland," at '
The February !meting of De-
the Center, 31 Melbourne.
An increase in the number of
cess, Societies Co-
troit Chapter of Hadassah, which
On Tuesday evening, Feb. 26,
crime cases in Palestine during
operate.
1 took place Tuesday afternoon, at
Dr. Greenberg will deliver a lee-
1928 over 1927 is seen from
Hotel Statler, enjoyed an excellent
tore in Hebrew on "Job's Dispute p
the figures made public by the
Allergic Diseases.
WASIIINGTON BLVD.
attendance. Mrs. Jos. II. Ehrlich
police department.
Abraham II. Jaftin, general sec- with God," also at the Center.
AS
COR, STATE ST.
presided.
During 1928 there were 4,235
0
retary of the Detroit Auxiliary of
interesting
and
stimulating
An
crimes
committed
as
compared
I. What I. Allergy?
the Jewish Consumptive Relief SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. V. S.
No •ttraction except high-etas.
talk on "Is there such a thing as
with 3,656 during 1927. There
food
sold
right
amid
beautiful
aur•
Association
of
California,
an-
BALL TO BE MARCH 30
. We often meet people who de- Jewish Culture?" was given by were 118 murders in 1928,
The restaurant for
soundings.
nounces that approximately $4,400
velop a nasty skin rash when they L Rabbi Leon Pram of Temple Beth
your sweetheart, wife or mother.
while in 1927 there were 84. seas realized on the bazaar held at
come in contact with poisoned ivy.'
A formal dance at the Lee Plaza 0
Offenses against women and the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
SEA FOOD
HONEST - CAPABLE
. ballroom will be given by the /
It is strange that not everyone but
morality numbered 409 in 1928 Torah .
B only
about 60 percent of all human
Young People's Society of the 2
and 345 in 1927. There are in
HIS SPLENDID ADMINISTRATION
n YOU HAVE NEVER A
Mr.
Jelin
reports
that
the
total
beings react in this way whereas
Shaarev
Zedek,
on
March
30,
for
Palestine prisons today 2,478
E AAT GIftu A IT NL IIAT RIS e k.IT 'S
income was $5,750.50 and that ex- mendwiss and their friends, Mil-
the other 40 percent can touch this
MERITS HIS RETENTION
prisoners, of whom 81 are Jews.
plant with impunity.
•deed Love, in charge of arrange- I
ENDORSED BY THE DETROIT BAR ASSOCIATION
In 1927 the Palestine prisons penses amounted to $1,300.
AWAITS YOU!
P,
In
a
similar
way,
about
one
per-
ments
announced
this
week.
An
Contributions
made
by
organiza-
6
held 1,954 prisoners.
This ad, inserted and paid for by friends.
cent of the human species begin to
excellent orchestra is being pro- f line.\'101
711.4
tions follow:
5155113515511=511111111M525511MIS=5551551=5 15111111511; sneeze and have burning and wat-
cured for the dancing, and a
Itabroi•ker Ladies 525, Independent unique scheme. of decorations for
ery ayes upon inhaling the pollens
Russian Polish Aid 5210, Independent A.
or seed of certain plants, espec-
R. 11r. 51 125, Michigan (tome Porte, the ballroom will be' arranged.
hilly ragweed, at the time of its
The. Sisterhood of the. Shaarvy
tirm 125, Chermigover $3 5 . De-
troit Ladles Aid Society 125, European Zedek is co-operating with the
maturity in August. It is well
Jewish Women Welfare OrganixatiOn
Announcement to the People of Dexter Boulevard!
known that this hay fever subsides
325. Ladies' Auxiliary S. P. 110, Lith- Young People in this affair. Stern-
PRODUCER,
RIVIERA
as soon as the first frost causes
uanian Society $25. ove
l'urr Society berg eif the board of directors of
YOUR WELL KNOWN FRIEND
THEATRE
ladies Aux- that organization will be the pat-
Mich. Pro, Verein
the pollens to disappear from the
iliary 525. Rani Atnici $15, Ekater- ronesses. Mrs. Maurice It. Zack-
air.
School of Stage Dancing
Tool Shop Hardware's next op- inosloyer 825. Ladies' Free Loan of Conic helm has bean appointed chairman
The most troublesome disease of
Achim sit. Rovner Prod.
Under the Personal Direction of
ponent will be the Olsen Swedes Ahavath
League 110, Ladies' Auxiliary I. H. P. of the, co-operating committee.
this type is bronchial asthma, an
MR. AND MRS. FRED J.
from Coffeyville, Kansas.
OF WESTMINSTER AVE.
A. S. 825, Detroit Independent Ladies'
IRELAND
The Young People's Society
ailment which, though rarely fatal,
Society $25, Oriess• Verein 5100. Ma-
The
Swedes,
for
a
number
of
Has Opened an Up-to-Date
'causes so much suffering that
Verein 210, Western Ladies' soy. meets Sunday at the Atkinson
Classes
and Private
seasons, have been recognized as Pingker Verein $00, Dumbrovitser $25. branch, at 2:30. Four members of
many thus afflicted prefer death to
the greatest traveling club in the Kadimah ('tub
m
510, Wo en s Ed. Circle the organization will present a
Instruction
such misery. Contact with a par-
country. This year is no excep- 21 5, Prog. Lather,' Ont. Verein 135. Day- humorous debate lampooning Jew-
ticle of egg or a drop of milk, the
Also
id Iforokoker Ladies' 110 • David Moro-
In Fantastic Toe, Ballet,
tion, fur they have games booked , ' koker
$25, Freshies of the Warnhauer ish cooking. The subject of the
odor of animal hair, a germ or one
Acrobatic Soft Shoe, Waltz,
in nearly every state in the Un- CIA $10. Eastern Ladies' Society $50, debate is "Resolved, that Jew' dish-
of a million other substances may
Clog and Buck Dancing for
Women's Friendship Club 510, War-
ion,
as
well
as
games
in
the
Ha-
es are Judicious." Blanch Swett°
he responsible for an attack among
waiian Islands. Last season alone Antler Club 525, KovIer Volynner $25, and Irving Moss will speak on the Children and Adults.
3893 Dexter Boulevard (Cor. Boston). Euclid 10113
these sufferers, whereas these sub-
First Roumanian Foal. $25. Mesericher
Thorough and Practical Train-
they played before over 150,000 Young L•dk,' $I5, uebeew
affirmative and Fayga Ilofsky and
stances
have
no
influence
whatever
The best meats, chickens and fish at the lowest prices.
ing in Stage Deportment.
spectators, playing all their games cieey fund $10. Detroit Ind. Junk Ped- George Weiswasser will present
MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
on the normal individual.
1111.4
VS
Oakland
Junk
Peddlers
$25
Courteous treatment.
road .
Phone for appointment in Be-
Eczema, another example of this F.I. In his address, Rabbi Fram i
e,h
r 11
$60.
11, A
/lelq w s ladies' T Ai, the negative arguments.
Give us a trial and you will come back regularly.
Their record for the eight years
Ictvn
Following the debate movies of ginners' Classes now forming.
1
type, appears only in a limited ' presented the viewpoint that a
i they have been in existence is as
WE DELIVER
, interest to Jews, such as the en-
number of people when they conic truly distinctive Jewish culture follows; games played 515, won
EUCLID 5560
' in contact with certain substances . can henceforth emanate only from • 441 and lost 74. Last year they
Announcement is also made les , trance of General Lord Allenby
Studio:
4819 Underwood
into
Jerusalem
in
1917,
and
a
com-
to which they are sensitive. Sti- Palestine, as the culture produced I
Just off Grand River
94 and Mr. Jelin of a contribution to the edy will be shown. Two hours of
graine headaches, hives, and eer- by J ews li ving in oth er parts of the I played 106 games winning
this se ason sa atorium of $25 n by the Zedakah dancing will follow the program.
far
os
12.
Thus
ing
tam eases of epilepsy also belong world
,
is invariably considered a
ey have played 77 games , w in. Club, following the bazaar.
to this group.
part of the culture of the country th
.ln,llthtehd ,r,
The bazaar was declared to Inc
tin 72 andthlos, in
All these diseases are called al- whence it conies, instead of b i
t
e
e MS games won they defeated
an unusual success, both because
lergy or hypersensitiveness. This accredited as Jewish.
eef
the financed results as well as
m
doi
inwg
A
e
a
term signifies that the sufferer
Miss Goldie Meyerson, of Pales- l
in r y the st p a ats e i for the spirit evinced by Jewish or-
the
t o e m lefei a n ted evie
RETAIN
from any of these ailments is tine who is touring the country un- , are Flint
Buicks, Flint I. M. A., ganizations.
"over" sensitive, or, in other words, der the auspices of the Pioneer ' General Electrics of Fort Wayne,
At a conference of leaders held
more sensitive than the normal in- I Women's Organization, spoke - on Akron Firestones, and the Beloit
last Sunday, a resolution was
dividual.
aspects of medical work in Pales- , Fairies.
It is the opinion of scientists tine and described the methods I The Swedes are bringing as adopted thanking the press for its
that this quality of hypersensitive- whereby thousands of young Jew - strong, if not a stronger club, than assistance,
'
The proceeds of the bazaar will
mess is inherited, for in almost ev- Mb women are being trained
to they hove brought to Michigan in be used to build a Detroit unit at
cry case thepatient can trace carry on agricultural work in that I the past. In their lineup are C. the Los Angeles Sanatorium.
some member of his
family
who is 1
c.countr

Olson, manager and sensational
or has been afflicted by one of these
Mrs..Jacob II, Schakne artisti-
Operating the
ailments. Occasionally it happens cally rendered the following solos, backhand passer, John Hoover, All
Kansas Collegiate, Elden Perfect, Nash Motors Co. Reports 77
that 2, 3 or 5 generations pass accompanied by Mis. Philip. Bloom-
Earl
All Oklahoma Collegiate,
(
Per Cent Increase in
without showing any evidence of gar d en : "Li e d" b y . l o h ann S trau ss
Cartwright, All Oklahoma Colleg-
Nevertheless,
this inheritance.
Shipments
(German); "Nocturne" by Pearl late, and Clifton Byers, All Mis-
during these generations, the al- Curran (English); 0 Don Fatale sour
alley.
Ripe constitution is transmitted from Verdi's Opera Don Carlos and so] ]Valley.
KENOSIIA, Wis.-The Nash
Against this array of talent
to the offspring. For example, a "Mattinata" by Leoncavallo (hal- Coach Sachs will send "Red" Motors Company reports an in-
, baby sensitive to wheat may de-
ian). • Carty and Lloyd Goldstein at the Tease in shipments for January
velop a severe skin rash or an at-
The next regular meeting is forward positions, Bob Gunn, eon- over 77 per cent greater than for
tack of asthma, when the mother scheduled for Tuesday, March 12, ter and Captain A. Tennenbaum he same month last year.
nursing the baby cats wheat bread. at Hotel Statler.
. Bliss, sales manager of the
tL
end Joe Kazlusky, guards.
A subsequent article will deal
Cultural Meeting.
• There will he a girls game at company, in commenting on this
more
explicitly
with
the
substances
significant
increase, says: "With an
On Monday evening, Feb.18, at 1:30 to be followed by two class
Detroit, Mich.
that bring on allergy and the meth- 8:15, Senior and Junior Iladassah • A boys lives at 2:30, with the main auspicious beginning, 1929 starts
Ids used to relieve the patient.
ff toward the fulfillment of our ex-
will hold their first point cultural game starting at 3:30 p.
iectations of the. greatest year in
We maintain an active market on this stock.
I
of the season at the Shaary
Zedek branch, Twelfth street near Three Health Bodies Cam- Nash history. We have just regis-
Quotations or information furnished on request.
ered better than 77 per cent gain in
Atkinson. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich
paign for $3,025,000.
shipments for .lanuary over the.
will review "The Unknown Sanct-
same
month last year. From all,
Meeting:
uary," by Aimee Palliere.
servations
„e
The Northwestern Branch will book which is translated from the- I eats. that a capacity audience will ;ash dealers report greater ac-
omplishments
and glowing pros-
meet Monday, Feb. 25, tit Ilotel French, has gained widesprean- be in attendance. There are still
. for new sales ecorda.
Statler, Parlor A, at 2 p. m. There attention as the recently publishers. a few remaining unreserved plates,
316 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
"For
example,
our retail deliv-
aid he entertainment and refresh- autobiography of n man, who, ins I reservations for which must he
ments. Miss E. Lewis and Mrs. M. his youth, while studying for thrs.' made at once. Plates may be re- •ries at the country's principal
Phone Randolph 5387.8-9
istributing
points,
including New
Jacobson were appointed hostesses Catholic priesthood, became attractp-! served Ly calling Columbia 1890.
for this meeting.
ed to Judaism and embraced tha:`‘• Ti,- oortiatil,o- ,:s rio.,,, so , -nose's.- . ork, Chicago, Detroit, San Fran-
cisco, and other key cities, during
faith. Mrs. Ralph Davidson, i'a/h that expended service.
To complete a Ill-year program he first two weeks of January
Purim Party:
aural chairman, has outlined a
Mrs. A. La Bret and committee series of interesting subjects for adopted in 1919 Grace Hospital show a 58 per cent increase over
are making elaborate plans for these joint meetings, which will be will require $1,850,000 of the to- the same period a year ago."
the purim party and open house.
held every two weeks at the tal sum sought.
Shaarey Zedek branch, and at ' It purposes to construct two
Dues:
which representatives of both Sen- units with accessory service build-
Mrs. A. Davis, 2910 Webb ave- ior and Junior Hadassah will par- ings for nurse's and employes. One
nue, thanks the ladies who mailed ticipate as speakers. The meet- of the units will gee up in the block
now occupied by the main hospi-
in their dues and announces there ings are open to the public.
Sie still sonic' unpaid dues.
National Hadassah is now en- tal. The other will be located on
the site of the present west branch
, gaged in an endeavor tee raise
JUDGE
Bridge Party:
$30,000 for this year's maintenance hospital on West Grand boulevard.
A formal statement issued by
Northwestern Branch wishes to of its 20 infant welfare stations
ALFRED J.
thank the public and Worthy in Palestine. Of this amount, De- Dr. Warren L. Babcock, director
JUDGE ARTHUR
Chairman Mrs. William Schultz trait Hadassah's quota is $000. of Grace Hospital, gives the hos-
and Mrs. A. Davis (or their efforts' These funds are systematisally pital's building plans.
in making our bridge-tea a sue- ,collected by Mrs. Robert Loewen-
cess.
berg, infant welfare. chairman, and JUDGE V. M. BRENNAN
Mrs. D. S. Zemon, co-chairman
SEEKS RE-ELECTION I
Sewing:
through the distribution of hun-
Northwestern Branch sewing dreds of milk bags in the homes of
Judge Vincent ht. Brennan, who
circle will meet Monday, Feb. 18e H lladassah members. The infant is now completing his first six-year
at 1:45 p. m., at the home, 318 welfare stations have become an term on the Wayne Circuit Bench,
i essential factor in the. health of
Edmund Place. For further in-
is a candidate for re-election.
formation call Mrs. Mary Jacob- Palestine. Thousands of mothers
Judge. Brennan has distinguished
son, 3345 Richton, Hemlock every month are taught to give himself and earned the commenda-
0927-J. their children the best of care in tion of many of our people by his
Graduate University of Michigan, 1892.
feeding and bodily attention. Since
Assistant Corporation Counsel, 1895-1900.
the infant welfare work began 6
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, 1901.1907.
years ago, its influence has wid-
Now serving eleventh year as Wayne Circuit Judge.
ened and other Near Eastern Coun-
ABLE
tries are now establishing similar
Elected president Michigan State Judge.' Association, 1926.
clinics with the aid of Hadassah.
JUST
Health Institute
In l'alestine there is constant de-
Judge
Arthur Webster's public service does not stop with
FEARLESS
mand for more clinics in various
God 1 Feel Great!
his work on the bench. Ile has taken a leading part in the
parts of the country. That mor-
movement for court reform. For this, he has been honored by
ENERGETIC
tality rate. among children in
That's what ..... one says after
appointment to the directorate of the American Judicature'
Palestine is gradually decreasing
taking our tre•tme•ts.
Society, and by the honorary degree of Master of Laws of the
speaks
volumes for the work of
Invest
in
Health.
Belongs to No Group or Combination
University of Michigan.
Hallassah women in helping cre-
Gynastics
on
His
Own
Individual
Merits
and
Record
Stands
I
ate a generation of healthy child-
Massages
ren. The women of Detroit should
This ad paid for by an admirer of an able and roasrien-
Court.
respond generously in this work by
limes jurist.
ENDORSED BY BAR ASSOCIATION
twine Sixth Floor ears-Gray BOW use of the little milk bags.
1265 GRISWOLD
Hadesssah sewing takes place eve-
Authorized by a friend.
Clifford 2014
Cadillac 4969
ry ednesdary,
W
from 12 to 4
0 clock, at the Shaarey Zedek
branch, under the chairmanship of
Volun-
Mrs. Herman Schmier.
unteers are heartily welcome.

JUDGE THEODORE J.

RICHTER_

A Series of Popular Medical
Article. Published Weekly Un-
der the Auspices of the
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL
SOCIETY

Leon Fr•m and Goldie Mey- 1
arson Speak; Mrs. Schakne in
• Fins Musical Recital.

0

Hersey

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0

Judge of•Circuit Court

FAIR -



TOOL SHOP PLAYS
TEAM FROM KANSAS

DAVID GOOSE

■■\■■■■■

Fred Jr Ireland

KOSHER MEAT MARKET

POULTRY AND LIVE FISH

B. C.

Ij

s a ■

Whitney Enterprises
Inc.

WILSON
IT EATER

OLD FOLKS HOME'

H. S. ROBINSON &CO.

RE-ELECT

5-Course

Table d'Hote
'Dinner
Now Only
$1.00

MURPHY

CIRCUIT
COURT
JUDGE

WEBSTER

CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

SHERWOOD'S

FR A NO DER

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to

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W00011.1/0 Alf

Monday Sale INFANTS'

40-PC. LAYETTES

2 Vests
2 Binders

2 Gowns
2 Gertrude.
2 Kimono.
1 Muslin
Gertrude

12 Diapers
2 Dresses
I Box Gays
1 Box Ann.
Cards
1 Blanket
I Pad

Infanta'
SILK
COATS

$3.50

I 1 Sacque
1 Towel

I

I J. & J.
Powder

Curds

Safety Pins

We have planned • eerie. of Baby's Dam on
which only most unueual values will be offered.
For Monday, the first day. we offer 10 pieces a
necessary •rtkle• for the tub, for only 1+15. It
is the firer time we ha•e gold layette. of thir
at or shout chi. price.

Cloths

of rap.
bootees •nd sweater.
Beautifully trimmed is
pink and blue.

Creepers, $ 1 .00

Also boy.' guile In
ire. spring etyles •nd

print'

i "

Pillow Covers,
95c

I

Bootees

I Ribbon

Rosette

Infants'
Hand-Made
DRESSES

Knit Sets, $1.79 Tots' Sacques,

lorful

Tailored or smocked
styles. Pink, blue j
or white. Infants to
2 years

2 Wash

1 J. & J. Soap 2 Pairs

( 2

95c

Sacquee and sweat-
eater, knell y
of
ere
are
All
yarn.
line
daintily trimmed.

$1.00

Pillows, 50c

Filled with Kapok in
blue • pink or white cos.
et.. An unusual ••lue.

Quilted Pads

Site 1111. in. I for
51-site 11514 in.. 2
Made of fine ou•lity
for 11-alse 27%10 In.,
Embroid•
naingook.
rad.
11
erect or with filet edge.
Frank k Seder-Fifth Floor

FOR RECORDER

B'NAI MOSHE GETS
$2,200 FROM DANCE

Infants' dresses with
pretty tucks.
Smocked and lace
trimmed. Gsrtrudes
to match at $1.

S.

The Congregation B'nai Moshe
was the recipient of $2,200, the
proceeds of the Chanukah ball
which was held at Hotel Statler
on Dec. 2, by the Sisterhood of the
('ongregation. This sum will be
used for the building fund. Mrs.
James Sobel, president of the Sis-
terhemd, Was in charge of the af-
fair and was assisted by Mrs. Ja-
e-oh Farkas.
The Ilebre• Ladies' Aid, under
the direction of Sirs. !gnats Aus-
lender end Mrs. Irving Leibson,
held a theater party on Jan. 9 at
I.ittman's People's Theater. The
proceeds of $500 were donated to
the building fund of Congregation
Wnai Moshe.

"The Trial of Mary Dugan"
Coming to Shubert
Detroit.

The fame of "The Trail of Mary
Dugan," which comes to the Shu-
bert Detroit Opera House Sunday
night, Feb. 17, is known to all
those who keep in touch with the
•vorld of the theater. It is said to
be one of the greatest mystery
plays that has ever been staged.
Charged with good old-fashioned
with dramatic
sm•tinn, filled
thrills and keyed up to • record-
Sreakieg speed it tells its breath-
: less story in a most unusual man-
ner .

This dinner is with-
out equal in Detroit
at anywhere tsar

JUDGE VINCENT M. BRENNAN

fair-mindedness. He has the sup-
port of the best lawyers, and the
Supreme Court at Lansing has ap-
proved his manner in handling
cases. His services in the State
Legislature and in Congress pro-
vided the background of legislative
experience, as a result of which
he was selected by the Judges of
the Circuit Court to draft legisla-
tion and rules which have shorten-
ed the trial of cases and made them
easier for the layman to under-
stand.
As a lawyer, he commenced prac-
tice with the late Otto Kirchner; I
later he was attorney or the State
I.ahor Department and in that pos-
ition drafted many laws protect.
ing the rights of women and chil-
dren engaged in industry. He was
a champion of humanitarian legis-
lation; and prosecuted violators of
the Women's Eight Hour LAW.

CARD OF THANKS

Meyer Starr andfamily of 11271
Edison avenue wish to thank their
relatives and friends for their kind
sympathy during their recent be-
reavement.

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.

ELECT

the pries.
Simla Suede,
Dlaase

$1.50

Attractive weekly
and monthly rates
given to permanent
guest..
Every nom
with Bath

MONTHLY-SUITE
RATES

$125 to $150

WEDDINGS

Special attention to b•n•
quirts, wedding., bridge parties .
Phone Randolph 6600 for •
r•ngernents.

THE

SAVOY

Woodward
at Adelaide

JUDGE JOHN A.

BOYNE

EXPERIENCED, ENERGETIC,
CONSERVATIVE, RESOLUTE

ENDORSED BY THE BAR ASSOCIATION
Paid For by a Jewish Friend.

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