America, ifewish Periodical eater CLAYTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Tiir,frmorrionsti PAGE Tilltr.r. RDIVICLE 111•MINV DR. BORIS D. BOGEN ELECTED PRESIDENT CONFERENCE OF JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE Tire &Battery Service I I • •■ ntinued from Page One.1 Road Service, Tire Vulcanizing. All Work Guaranteed Dashkin were elected as members of the executive committee for three-year terms, and Benjamin i;lasslorg of Milwaukee was Intact for two years to serve an unexpired term. At its closing session the confer- ence pissed a resolution approving the nodvement to establish old-age pensions and old-age insurance systems by b gislative enactment by the various states. Dr. Herbert Adolphus Nliller of Ohio State Unkersity, in the prin- cipal address of the closing educa- tional session of the conference, -poke on cultural elements in American Jewish life and their ,clue to American democracy. Dr. Miller maintained that racial groups cannot survive on tradition alone and dacha rod that while so- cial values must be conserved a: long as there is value in them, "next steps" otti..t be taken before ultimate values arc attempted. PERLMAN CHOSEN Reports on New York Survey. I. 0. It A. HEAD Representatives 0 f the Jewish .1TLAN'FIC CIT1'.-(.1. T. A. community of New York presented - -Formai Congressman Nathan D. a preliminary report on the com- I'd rlman of New York nets elected munal resources of the biggest without opposition Grand Master Jewish city in the world as shown of the Independent Order !Frith in findings to be completed this Abraham, succeeding Max Silver- fall after a three-year study. Dr. stein, who, by a rising vide of the 1.da , K. Frankel 1/ f New York pre- delegates, was honored for his two sided at the meeting addressed by years of service. Iles. Sidney C. Borg on family w,f. The convention adopted a reso- fare, Ludwig Vogelstein to Jewish lution deploring 'outrages against education, and Fred M. Stein on Jewish religion, education and health. Zionism is Ituesia." Through an- The estimated rates of the de- other resolution, the order de- pendency today in terms of Jew- cided to participate ld, the unveil- ish population is 10 per 1,000 for ing of the Baylis SA111'11011 monu- Nlanhattan and the Bronx and 4 ment in New York. Radio Batteries-Charge, Loaner, Called For--$1.00 LAWRENCE TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE 3374 Lawrence at Dexter Arlington 3765 Open Every Day. Shevouth Greetings to All Dr. Benjamin F. Bragg Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon General Practice and Obstetrics Res. Longfellow 3983-Office Longfellow 3983 PENINSULAR BANK BUILDING Corner Livernois and Fenkell Shevuoth Greetings to All My Jewish Friends and Customers Geo. B. Russe EMB:IRRASSING MOMENTS When STENOGRAPHER BEGIN- NER-Desirous of secur- ing valuable experience, to assist secretary in law of- fice; pleasant surround- ings. State age, education, lowest salary to start. Ad- dress Box 31 0, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Randolph 3582 Shevuoth Greetings to All CITRIN & KOLB FOR RENT--Five-room complete- ly furnished flat in desirable neighborhood. 9182 North Martindale Ave. TO RENT-.k large, commodious bedroom, with private family; all modern conveniences. 3,'ird Leicester Court, Apt. 105. pull. a pair of )ourwife's silk stockings out of your pocket ... be no/who/ma ... Light a 111'IIAD. They taste just like 4) 4) they did 20 years ago FISH op. PHILOMATHIC ENDS TS SIXTY-FIRST SEMESTER Thirty-one yea!, ago a group of 11 Jewish students of the Detroit Central high School, wh o had b e en denied membership in the only f drensic society in the school at that time, formed what seas as tilt` 111110111athiC Debating Club. FOR RENT-Summer cottage, 6 room, screened porches. Cass Lake, one block from lake. For particulars call Euclid 2467-11. Goodyear Tires, Storage Batteries, Tire and Battery Service and Repair, Greasing, Alemiting, Gas, Oils, Car Washing already planned numerous events, including a banquet, a debate with the l'i Kappa Delta, national hon- orary forensic fraternity at the Detroit City College, and the six- teenth annual oratorical contest. Herman A. August and :Maurice Morse will again donate the i.toldl and silver medals for the best and second best speakers. Contribution to the Flower Fund of the Jewish Welfare Federation has been received its memory of Max Fruhauf from Arthur FL Fix- ed and Rowland I'. Fixed. TOMBSTONE SETTING A family tombstone was erected at Memorial Park, Chicago, Ill., on May 26, in memory of the late Isaac Wax, who passed away one year ago, May 19. full kitchen and bedroom; newly FOR RENT-A large, beautiful decorated; tile bath, Frigidaire: room its a nice home for one- or everything complete to last de- two gentlemen; rent reasonable. tail, including piano, victrola, 11703 Broadstreet. Call Gar- etc. Reasonable rent to respon- field 1333. sible couple. Milton Aron- • helm, 2035 West Euclid. Phone FOR RENT-A nice furnished Garfield 8124-J. room for two friends or a cou- ple. Rochester, near Dexter. Members WANTED-Counselors for volun- Call Garfield 0885-M. New York Stock Exchange teer work at camp; no sa l a rN , New York Cotton Exchange FOR RENT-A very fine fur- all expenses paid from Detroit; Philadelphia Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange nished room, with garage if de-. Box 315, Detroit Jewish Chron- MAX SIMON Chicago Board of Trade icle. sired, tar couple ar young lady. Detroit Stock Exchange 3758 Edison Ave. Gar, 195fi-Ii. These 11 charter members are New York Curb-Associate Quirr, restful farm resort; ac- Louis Wine, Louis Smilansky, Saul Stocks-Bonds otntionlates families for sum- Hartz, Benjamin Salzstein, Meyer Grain-Cotton mer; Jewish cooking (not A. Z. A. NO. 63 ELECTS t c e:;.11 : .i pt s i,lin .a,(1.: r rit(t s. entwil;', Saul Meis. SAM LACIIMAN kosher), Write for particulars Fishbaine, Jacob FEILER ALEPH GODOL to Box 360, Detroit Jewish Carl M. Deakin, Manager Chronicle. / 328.32 Buhl Bide. Cad. 4332 3443 Fenkell, Cor. Dexter, Hemlock 0706-W 12847 Linwood, Cor Buena Vista Longfellow 0151 9745 Linwood, Cor. Rochester Shevouth Greetings to All My Jewish Friends and Customers THOMAS PATTERN WORKS Wood and Metal Patterns of Every Description Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Work Shevuoth Greetings to All My Jewish Friends and Customers elik NORTHWESTERN FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room suitable for young man or young lady, in private fancily. 3773 Richton, upstairs. Gar- field 0126-M. ELECTRIC CO. FOR RENT - Young married couple just furnishing a new home have nice large room for a lady or gentleman. Call 3201 Gladstone Ave., Apt. 32. C. M. GARWOOD, Proprietor Electrical Construction and Repairs 35 years old, would like to meet gentleman of good hab- its. Object, matrimony. Ad- drc•s Box 405, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Fixtures of All Kinds FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- nished airy room in new, quiet home. Very best conveniences. Suitable for refined lady or gen- tleman. Reasonable rent. Phone Garfield 6729.W., Ad- dress 9110 Fourteenth, near Clairmount, upstairs. Tel. Hogarth 4077 .. ............ . ................. Shevouth Greetings to All My Jewish Friends and Customers ....... ...... . . ROOM TO RENT-Elegantly fur- nished room, newly decorated, near Dexter Blvd, bus, with young family; room suitable for a single gentleman or a young couple. Call or phone Garfield 8516-W. 3777 Lawrence. Call HARRY MILLER FOR YOUR NEW BUILDING Folt RENT - Beautifully fur- nished front room, three win- dows; King Ave. between John R. and Brush. Reasonable. Em- pire 14143. Alterations and Remodeling In Plumbing and Heating F'OR RENT-Furnished room for lady, gentleman or couple; must be seen to be appreciated. 2257 Hazelwood, Euclid 4775-W. 7529 PURITAN LONGFELLOW 8349 Residence: Longfellow 4088 .. ........................ _ .... ... ..... Shevuoth Greetings to All Our Jewish Friends and Customers Gratiot Tire Co. TWO SToRES 181 EAST JEFFERSON Randolph 9366 2101 GRAND RIVER Randolph 9233 MEMBERS: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE NEW YORK CURB MARKET g 0 t FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room with small private family. No other roomers. 9603 North Martindale, or call Euclid 9556-M. CHICAGO CANTORS HEAR ADDRESS BY REV. ZALUDKOWSKY Rev. Elijah Zaludkowsky, can- tor of Congregation Shaarcy Ze- dek, addressed the Aguilath Hake- hiloth anti Union of Chazoim of Chicago on Wednesday, at the People's Institute on D o uglas boulevard. Rev. Zaludkowsky spoke on "Chazanuth and Judaism." On Thursday he was entertained at is social gathering arranged by the Chicago cantors. Rev. Zaludkowsky announces the completion for early publica- tion of his latest book on "Die Kultirtreger fun der . Yiddisher Liturgic." To Unveil Double Tombstone For Laizer Wolf and Faigel Ashinaky. on Thursday morning, JUIle 20, the unveiling of a double tombstone over the graves of Laizer wolf and ('hays' Faigel kshinsky will take place at the Ma-hpelah Cemetery. The ehildren acid relatives Of the &llama' will steel for the ceme- tery promptly al 4.:10 of that morn- ing from lb. residence of Rabbi Aaron St. Ashinsky, 2083 Glad- stone a - -erRIV, brother of the de- m ass el.. Friends and sympathizers of the family who would pal-tie:pate will pleased call at the time and place designated. "Chu-muck-la" is a Healing Water Prescribed for Many Ailments. "Chu-muck-la" healing water OR RENT-Large front room has twen prescribed by physicians for two gentlemen; very pleas- for the following ailments: ant; twin beds. Reasonable. Stomach troubles (Indigestion, 2205 West Euclid, corner Four- Dyspepsia, Ulcerated Stomach), teenth. Garfield 6773-J. Bright's disease, diabetes, dysten- tery, bowel, kidney, liver and blad- FOR RENT-Large room nicely der troubles, gall stones, kidney furnished; home comforts; all stones, open and running sores, all conveniences; good location; skin diseases, ' eczema, pellagra, reasonable. Mrs. Chazin, 2266 blood troubles, rheumatism. I'ingree, Garfield 4925-W. Detroit headquarters for "Chu- muck-la" are at Artesia Water I ompany, 5021-25 Junction avenue. Expert Brake Service 1 phone Walnut 4851. I l IRVINE BROS. 5132 Cr•nd River Ea. 5543-9151 , . Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 WARE & CO. 0 g 1 1 I 121 - 125 PENOBSCOT BUILDING / 0, Randolph 4993-4-5-6.7 New York R. L. TEMPLIN, Manager Canton $ Cleveland Colmb ! ev l a n u d s Direct Private Wire. to All Princi. Zanesville Columbus pal Market. Findlay ■ 10 0 1 ■■••■■■■ \116.1 MI IM1 MI VIK11.1 kl11. ■■•■■■ \1 k ■ ••Ki i k. \\•• The Only Direct Route , , P, 0 0 NEW YORK NIAGARA FALLS, BUFFALO ROCHESTER SYRACUSE ALBANY $15.00 6.2S 8.25 10.75 13.75 Also New Yea. Vu Wilke.-Barre and Scranton. NIAGARA MARTZ LINES Cherry 8408 2225 Woodward Ave. The in Theater it Opposite lb. m■■■■■■■11,■■■■• w. Detroit Chapter No 63 of the J. SIIERLINE-First-class A. Z. A. held semi-annualelection dering for weddings and par- Sunday, June 9. 15650 Linwend. Long- The officers for the ensuing terns felloev 7252. arc: Jess Feller, aleph godol; Zel- It:MS•11C INTERIOR DECORA- don Cohen, aleph signs; Jack Ro- uts We do {minting, elects-' senfeld, aleph rnaskir; David Wie- rating and plastering. Guaran- ner, aleph gisbor; Leonard Gold- teed work. 1.. Nathanson, 2957 , stien, aleph shotore godol; Sidney Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128 Marko!, aleph shotore ketone; Sol from Ito 10 a. at tsnd4to11 Rosenman, aleph sofar, and Sm- ut I Charfoos, aleph kohn godol. In- p. stallation Will be held in several FOR RENT-Desirable room for weeks. one or two in relined Jewish Sunday morning, at the Long- fellow Playground, Chapter 63 home. Empire 7743-M. played Chapter 03. Detroit Chap- FOR RENT-Room with kitchen ter 63 was the victor by a score privileges, with family of adults; a 20 to 11, suitable for lady or couple. 2552 Taylor Ave., Apt. 3. Phone Euclid 10226. 217 IRON STREET, Near East Jefferson Edgewood 0174 13341 HARTWELL r, SAMUEL UNGERLEIDER&CO. •■■■■■■■m■■■•■■■■ 0 Ea 1700 ....w.1.1.1.110. ■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■1 Jewish Welfare Federation /, g Flower Fund. LA SA1.1.1:, 5741-Large brick home, 3-car garage. ‘Ve will FOR RENT-Light, airy room for sell our equitay to a first mort- couple or. gentleman. Inquire gage at a sacrifice for cash. 409 2610 Webb, Apt. 201. Griswold, fourth floor. OFFICE FOR RENT for doctor, 13201 Linwood, corner Tyler, FURNISHED 4 large rooms, heal- second floor. Apply at drug ed, in large private furnished store on ground floor. apartment; large living, dining, COMPANY told the eui- )0111e tom. oflicer )on Lace nothing to declare and he :.:CLASSIFIED:-: INSURANCE 2518 UNION TRUST BLDG. per 1,000 in Brooklyn, according to Mrs. Borg. Fred M. Stein in his report as chairman of the medical care sec- tion of the survey reported that • in 1917 a little over 82,000. 000, was spent for the knaintenance of 1:! Jewish hospitals in the me- tropolis and that in 1927, 17 Jew- ish hospitals spent $ 1 1,357,0 00 . Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Cleveland, in an address to the delegates, madly a plea against as- similation and universalism. - The .pew in America," said Rabbi Goldman, - encounters the most formidable foe and gravest cln,!. lenge. Will he pour out 4.1mit years of history for the dellt:ht- of chewing gum, hosiery and safety razors?" Delegates to the conferetwe from Detroit were: Milford Stern, vice-president of the Jewish Cen- ters Association; Mrs. Rose Lip- son, Sam Levine and Meyer Blatt. • , s Pony Express to Chicago $5.00 All Steel Coaches Colonial Stages GREAT LAKES TO GULF AIR CUSHION SEATS All New Coaches Reclining Chairs Union Lines $6-Pittsburgh-$6 NATHAN SHUR Gordon I deceased I , Louis Smi- lansky and Nathan Levin. Since that day in September, 1698, the club has grown and widened its scope of members. At the present time there are 30 members in the organization. These are recruited from the vari- ous high schools of the city, De- troit City College, Detroit City Law School, Detroit College of I.aw, and the University of De- troit. The officers of the club (luring the past semester-its sixty-first- have be-11 11: Speaker, Max Simon; clerk, Nathan Shur; assistant clerk, Albert Williams;sergeant- at-arms, Albert J. Silber. The members of the board of directors were the of and Norval Slobin and Paul Brener. The officers for the coming term are: Nathan Shur, speaker; Albert Williams, clerk; Albert J. Silber, assistant clerk; Norval Slo- bin, sergeant-at-arms. These and Max Simon and Albert I'earl con- stitute the board of directors. During the past semester, the Philomathic Debating Club has put before the public numerous events. Foremost among these was the twenty-seventh annual model meeting. Max Cheemsky, Na- than Berke and Albert J. Silber were given the Hon. Marry J. Dingeman silver loving cup, which has been awarded annually for the last 10 years to the winning team. Albert J. Silber and Norval Slobin were given the Louis Smilansky gold medal and the Mrs. F. V. Martin silver medal for the best and second best speakers, respec- tively. Another major event of the term Was the debate with the Detroit City College. Leo ()ark., Norval Slobin and Nathan Shur went down to defeat against the assaults of the victorious first af- firmative team, which has only lost one debate, and that to the Uni- versity of Purdue. For next semester the club has SICK? TRY "CHU-MUCK-LA Your Druggist Toledo-Akron-Canton-- Steubenville-Wheeling Main Depot at 1503 Cass Sub-Stations: 1901 Grand River 1048 Cass Fort Wayne Hotel Connections New York and East Wheeling and South PARLOR COACHES CINCINNATI-$5 LOUISVILLE-P.50 NASHVILLE-$12.50 ATLANTA-$10.65 JACKSONVILLE-$24 STATIONS 1901 Grand River, Cad. 4114 2111 ItACLEY-CADILLAC 2200 123: ca.'s Act.; --CADILLAC 11 ;72 Low Fares Everywhere CHICAGO CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH ST. LOUIS .... $ 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 KANSAS CITY ... 10.00 [Travel with extra De Luxe Bu• Service to $3.50 Cleveland - I For Information Call SUNNY SOUTH LINES Bagley Aye., col. Grand River RAND. 3600 s• W1111110; AIM CLIFFORD O._ Auction! Auction! Auction! If you haven't attended our week!, • ortion in 1928 you must get into the helot in 1929. Thourands of IWO. have saved thourands of dollars be •1. ending our •uctions . Sole starts at 10 a in. and continues throughout the d., and evening. Remember the dale. Wednesday, January 10 YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM 4303 Fourteenth Avenue F. A. Yockey. Auctioneer. Buses Everywhere from Pon) Express Stations cAoluae 4114 Voters, Attention! The STATE TAX of 2 CENTS on EACH PACK- AGE of CIGARETTES is UNJUST and will be a NUISANCE TAX. Petitions asking for a REFERENDUM on THIS TAX are now in the hands of all CIGAR AND TO- BACCO STORES, DRUG STORES, CONFEC- TIONERY SHOPS and OTHE RPLACES where Cigarettes ar esold. ALL REGISTERED VOTERS are requested to sign one of these petitions, as this form of taxation is the first step toward a sales tax on other articles if not STOPPED NOW. Voters signing petitions in any Incorporated City must state Ward and Precinct where they vote. 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