In - @America's Best ' • _ r-a„ •J. I LETTER- 13 CD X • . - 1 i — -- . ,ii atili i a , 4*te,. .... / . li Our Change of Po cy Sale is About to End We Are Offering the Greatest Values in Our History If you have not as yet taken advantage of this great money-saving event, we urge you to do so at once. All Detroit knows that the name Schor is synonymous with the finest in furniture and now is your opportunity to refurnish your home or replace that odd piece at unheard-of prices. Living room suites, dining room suites and odd pieces by America's best known furniture makers are included in this gigan- tic disposal. Hurry, for this sale will last only a short time longer. Convenient terms can be arranged. OPEN EVENINGS Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: You have undoubtedly read the book entitled "All Quiet on the Western Front." Would you like to have my impressions? If any- thing, it created in me a mental nausea, an immeasurable disgust towards war. The book is not merely written by a German for the Germans, but for the entire. world. War k atavistic bestiality; it is the subordination of the mass- es to the ruling classes; it is what Anatole France terms "the great- est crime against the majesty of life." While this book is not a great literary production, it is a powerful plea against war and war- lords, be they potentates, presi- dents or parliaments; against Chauvinism that historically always spells ruin; against false patriotism that inveigles hon- est, simple and innocent peo- ple into a grotesque conception of it. Lest we forget, all is not quiet on the western front. New armaments, new warships, new battling airplanes, new powerful super-explosives are invented and EMMA LAZAROFF•SCHAVER perfected every day. To what purpose? To enrich the few mag- noted artists and presenting con- nates, who are financially interest- certs, will be the lading soloist at ed in such devices of destruction. the Ilalevy-Ilazomir National He- War is only a war of the classes, brew Night concert at Belle Isle but never of the masses- -the poor Monday evening. Leo Low, out- eaS IE 6EL@ 1 News, Times and Free Press Unanimous in Praising Gov - 1 ernor Green's Appointment of Henry M. Butzel as Justice of Michigan. State Supreme Court, mastsra,DWARD 4 Snarl Greatest Reductions So Far This Season The Detroit daily press, in editorials last Friday, was unanimous in lauding Governor Fred NV. Green's appoint meat of Henry M. Butzel as Justice of the 'Michigan State' Supreme Court. Clearance The Detroit News, speaking of Governor Green's appointment 011 the new justice, said: "Governor Green'', appointment of Henry M. Butzel to the Su- prone Bench was something of a surprise. It was known that Goner- nor Green was considering giving Dctroit representation in the Su- In Other directions, t oo, , Sale of Women's SHOES $11" $8" prune Court, at there was an im- has he long given his time and tal- pres.ion that the appointment sent to helping alleviate the plight would go to one of the more politi- of those not as fortunate as others. rally minded lawyers seeking it. t my. practice grew. no t a poli ticia n; al- accept the place on the bench the • M r. Butl ze though many have suggested to new justice has had to put aside I him that he would make all excel- b us i ness connec ti ons t h at hest tent lent public official, he has never the story of his success a:: an at- had an itch for office. torney, "That is nut to say that Mr. But- "Justice Butzel takes to the high. Up to $25 Shoes Up to $15 Shoes zd is without it public career. In- est court in the state the best wish- deed. he has served the public well es of those who have !Well fortu- • Monday brings a really wonderful opportunity! and faithfully, both within and out- nate in having had the benefit of superbly fashioned B. Siegel shoes in exclusive sid• his profession. As an °lacer, his legal knowledge. styles are being offered at still further reduc- and fur two years president of the "Justice Butzers generous gay- tions, creating a wonderful opportunity for the Detroit Bar Association, he was ing of time and effort to aid others largely responsible for the legal is regarded at least in part, by the fastidious woman. aid department instituted by the appointment to the highest court All sires in the group, but not all sires in every style. association to help poor litigants, in the state. and for reforms in court procedure. "Time w ill surely tell that Gov- , Ile is deeply interested in sociolog- ernor Green made 11 wise selection heal problems and has been officer in picking a man so familiar with beguiled mosses. Thus stands war standing Jewish conductor, will di- and adviser of a host of charitable the needs of Detroit and its peo- in its ugly nakedness before us., rect the concert. organizations. ple." Nedusa, a box of Pandora, out of Saul Towle Sm moor 1,.01. George Idol. Daniel Lewis The complete program to be pre- "Topace on the Supreme Bench which all the torments and horrors sented by the Ilitlevy-Ilazomir fol- of hell are let loose; an unleashing a Detroiter of Mr. Butzel's type, lows: of wild, primeval chaos for no par- : rather than a party wheel-horse, pose. This is war. This is the im- , Mot to L. Low is one of Governor Green's most MORRIS REED ; pression the book made on me. the ( t;h t,', r te,"' Dente . ). I t. R„ . distinguished acts as chief execu- Irian of 232 Owen avenue passed away tive of Michigan." IwnsWin, Men . , Chomp, N. E. ARONSTAM, M. I). July 29 at the age of .13 years. Ile: lb). Marqueritkas "An Admirable Choice." Emma La ruff Schafer ani d is survived by his wife, Eva. Fu-1 Tile 1441114. Free Press, under neral services were held July 31, Women's FUNERAL DIRECTORS "..k.igi:igttlY01,141.7t'''4 1e1. i vet Mout Ilitnoiresotie) the editorial heading "An Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home and Engel low .,i able Choke," Wrote: L. Greenblatt and Chorus interment took place at Clover Hill i CLUB Uri Zinn (Hebrew) ..M Beneman. S' ■ :i "The appointment of Mr. Henry Park Cemetery. Rev. Zaludkowski I !'6T thf. churn. Lefkowite M. Butzel to the vacancy in the officiated. I a). It enashe H. state supreme court, caused by the MRS. YETTA . BLOOM Ilo• 00 zoo Fargeht Ilhist , - -I- L"' death of Justice Grant Fellows, H yman chu rn CM" , i i t i i Governor tf, e ...,.9 on. . r (famous I u, great l'"wi"'"'"" and - - - avenue, passed - ". credit (rt. Esther tAn old Ghetto Song) _It. ( i -- Green, whose judicial appointments away ,lily 29 at the age of 61 Zepler, Ernm• lavarolf Scheyer ffia tr..d.. ISO) I.. L ewandno.ki . histently revealed a fine years. She is survived by her bus- ibeki. have cons Chorus ' appreciation of the dignity and im- band, Morris Bloom. Special Analysis of Funeral M Gelbart Leh dl Arhet is 1 portance of the bench. services were held at Lewis Bros.' Chorus and Solo I-Low Ahin. Ahin (Chassidish) "The acceptance of the appoint- Funeral Home on July :11 and in- (an.... and Solo lab' L . Low , ment at great personal sacrifice torment took place at Much to the rhythm of fur Eins I days Justice Butzel equal credit. Cemetery. Chorus Rebecca Calmnan at the Plano "A native of Detroit, a learned , IGNATZ REICH member of its bar, who has taken ;02 1 a deep interest in civic affairs and of 8920 Goodwin avenue, passed Mailed on Request "IP dO in all his contacts has shown a away July 30 at the age of l'ff :SO temperate and judicial mind, Jug- years. Ile is survived by his wife, I thee Butzel will add strength and Anna. Funeral services were held LT, I distinction to the highest court in July 31 and interment took place the state. Governor Green displayed at Oak View Cemetery. Rabbi; Established 1878 FROG lexedlent judgment in going out- Fischer officiated. STEAK and P1511 reo side the circle of lawyer-politicians MEMBERS CHICKEN Cleveland Stock Exchange Ito secure for the supreme court a New York Stock Exchange In loving memory of Donald 1 eenuy high grade man. The per- New Features Improve Com - . New York Curb Market Chicago Stock Exchange Moss, who passed away July 30,I sonul sacrifice that Justice But-'I fort of Whippet. GEORGE F. W. REID, Manages 1928. xel must make to accept the post' For Reservations Call shows how keen a sense he has of , Improved mechanical features REDFORD 2449 le a Not dead to those who loser' hi, Accounts Carried our Conserratire Margins the obligation of the citizen to introduced in the Superior Whip- hot Grand River a 7•Mile Rd. lsleb"XSoniewhere To that serve the state in which he is born . pet t fours f r and sixes to enhance their Phone Cadillac 6661 Where parting Is no more. and grows to affluence and , First National Building position of honbr among up his fel- , riding comfort have brought in I a 824 M 11 Tviemre tnht es ! ,,..,, thousands fr nnt \rhi p io.f t favorable Ills loving aunt and uncle, Anna "s lawmen. The congratulations of , ers all and Mark Weinbeck. the entire state, which cannot fail ' country, according to reports of In loving memory of our dear to benefit from this appointment, Willys-Overland dealers. The Superior Whippet's increased I sister Bertha, who passed away are due to both of them." wheelbase, shock absorbers, over- The Times' Comment. July 31, 1922. Her loving brothers and sisters,, Quoting from Governor Green's ' size balloon tires and longer Mrs. }lorry G. Brown, Mrs. Glenn statement in Justice Butzel's ap- 1 springs both front and rear all 1 Killian, Mrs. Maurice Shinkel, Miss, pointment, The Detroit Times combine to effect unusual riding, 'qualities. Extra cross members in , Mary Press, Barney 11. Press and wrote: Training, experience and apti- the frame of the new Whippet, to- Louis E. Press. 8425-31 Linwood at Euclid , tude for work should prove no mis- gether with the advanced type of I In loving memory of our dear 1 take was made in the appointment frame construction and the em-'I We Solicit Your Patronage wife and mother, Bessie Goldman, of Justice Ilenry M. Butzel to the ployment of heavier materials, I who died July 26, 1925. , State Supreme Court. I give greater strength and rigidity.. 1 "Justice Butzel is a product of 1 Adding further to the comfort of ' Gone hut not forgotten, mother dear. Detroit. Born here; he attended i these ears are such advantages as: the public schools here; graduated full forced-feed lubrication; sil- Sam Goldman and Children. 1 from the University of Michigan .ent timing chain; "Finger-Tip Con- ame a trol;" big four-wheel brakes and in c Two Field Secretaries Ap-' law school in 1892, he be Let our experts lubricate, grease or alemite your car. W.• member of the Bar Association and the six a heavy seven-bearing pointed By Union of Or- use high pressure air system. crankshaft. set up a practice here. while thodox Congregations. FREE PARKING—Leave your car here to be washed "Close contact with those who at the show or shopping—no charge for parking. sought legal advice, convinced Rabbi A. Levine of New York, Justice Butzel that the Bar Asso- Just,' where the 'Somhedrin' was Motor and Chassis Cleaned by Experts formerly rabbi of the Adath Jeshu-I dation could well afford to set up held with its 23 men as judges. "On motoring to Haifa one 'I run Congregation of the Bronx, a Legal Aid Bureau to help the passes through the beautiful Emek and Rev. 11. Strauss of Newark, 100 Vernor Highway West, Corner Park Ave. We Are Open Day and Night to Serve You Valley, or Valley of Jezreel. Here I N. J., have been appointed field d is cultiva inted by our own I secretaries by the Union of Ortho- the col onies of dox Jewish Congregations of people eo lanwho live Balfouria, Afula, and others. As America. one gets farther away from the i The appointments of field secre- , taries are in conformance with a 14-Year-Old Daughter of Mr. and valley up onto the mountains and sees the cultivated Emek with the . I resolution passed at the last union Mrs. Robert Marwil Describes 1 surrounding mountains nearby,' 1 convention held in New York City Her Palestine Trip. one really sees the beauties of on March 16-18. — Zion. Nathalie Mandl, 14-year-old "The City of Haifa runs from I Name Jew to Hague Court. T., AT Empire 2114 7739 John R. St. i-.' 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MORTGAGES Hear it today!—EASY 'PERM S Land Contracts Bought Complete Financial Service on Personal Property and Robinson Automobile Accounts Furniture Accounts Radio Accounts Electrical Appliances and Store Fixtures ■ Factory Equipment Garage Equipment Furniture Co. UNION INVESTMENT CO. CENTURY INVESTMENTCO. Washington Blvd. at 1420 Randolph 2484 Cadillac 7602 10347 Woodw'd he on the soil that our forefathers ful view in the world. "While in Tiberias we saw the trod thousands of years ago. "I know it is rather hard to tomb of Maimonides, who lived imagine something that one has from 1135 until 1204. Near Mai-, ' •• Associated ABRAHAM COOPER. Primident T ota l p.44.1_c.0‘.1 • eYour Brakes Right? re not semi but I will try to make the nionides' tomb is Reb Jochanan ben Zackai's tomb and those of his ' picture as plain as possible. ve students who were killed by I A Jerusalem, that city which was fi the center of no many Biblical in. the Romans. About half a mile! terests in the olden times, was our distant on a hill is the tomb of first stop in the Holy Land. It has Rabbi Akiba. "The city of Tiberias, facing the a population of about 90,000, of of Galilee, has wonderful which over half are Jews. The old Sea • to k n- mineral springs t h at an • now n , city is a most interesting place, e The by rheol y surrounded ob mountains y rrronm st reets - i . l es in c g duo h rwQ o ( t and is known through- bua o n lle; rh eests"o:,name and and are very narrow aaconlbd7in places descent is by steps. There out Palestine. places "The last city we visited in Pal- are shops on either side of the streets ranging from a vegetable estine was that very modern and up-to-date city of Tel Aviv. here to a shoemaker shop. The shops e no more than large holes in the there are no historical things to . _:,. .. , .. m,tobru; onlihothoosepaor foot ohne t present - for the shop. c see JUMBO BRAKE TESTER RUSCO BRAKE LINING BRAKE SERVICE Inc. W 10240 Woodward, at Trowbridge Arlington 2743 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 1 i i i 1 i il ilili _,- . , , „,,,jruasnt dbititi.e, n 4 .ourgh SECOND ,, smcnvITY SIMPLICITY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the sea till about half way up Maned, who returned with her , Mount Carmel, but the place to get parents last week from a five, a wonderful view of Ilaifa, the , . Mediterranean Sea, the bay and months' stay in Palestine, d e scribes her experiences in the fol. the mountains is on the very top . of Mount Carmel. This view is lowing essay: "I have had the opportunity to considered the eighth most beauti- I ,.., ( I 1 - , a. cri" "It 'One Friday we attended Sab- inns, the shops, and the way the .."="--. ',' ,r -, .■ --, TT i r',....- %1 - -2-- ,„ . bath services at the Wailing Wall, People dress gives one an impres- .'=_ ,irtvi. ,........ .1* , . • ..., iv =- 14 s which is the only remaining wall sion as if they were in an Ameri- .. - _ --: "Irn. _,,.._ = PI .,_ ..... - 4 of King Solomon's Temple. There can town. 1.--wro "Tel Aviv is the only entire Jew- = are about nix "minyanim" of . .t -1v-_-•16— ' (-1:?" city in the world, having a Ashkenaze and Sephardic Jews. ish --‘ - E- The earnestness in which they population of about 40,000. "Since I was here four years - - prayed, the wa y they kissed the stones of the wall, and the varied ago I see a vast improvement in . ff - _ colors of their dress, made a deep all Palestine. One really feels like ,... I----=_ calling it Old, New Palestine," impression on us. P_ in the old city of Jerusalem Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. _ there are three very old synagogues '. that connect one into another. The .................. f rst is named after 'Elijah the A Prophet' because he entered there and other on Yom Kippur and made the . 1 Southern New Jersey Seashore Resorts tenth man, and after the services It r disappeared. The second is 'Rabbi N. ,. yori, "5•=; ,.h..i. Icconan Ben Zackai' synagogue, 01 Round Trip Nese York Cotton Eack•ng• and the lost, 'Talmud Torah.' fr. . Philedelpha Stork Earhang• "On our way to Ilebron we went ha r. n d a : oerla d E o r T hi:::: S ul.. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS T O ATLANTIC CITY C ch 0 to Rachel's Tomb and passed by g L.Ineral stop-ovor privil eg mi retu The Pools. Detrwt Stork Stk Eachang• p ' .hosing ti me of train.. •top-Over S I 1 I u . t r a t .d de•cripoye folders Yerk Curb—Associate wTahteerlaftoterrJseuruP: Pri.ilere• and other detail. mar be obtained from Ticket Agent. nr most oi' plies no's A r ent, Book Cadillac Rotel, 2 Are: Salem. In Hebron we saw the tomb K. M Pre‘les. Divi• n Paa•enser Stocks — Bonds 0 Michigan Are. .Telephone Cadillac 0900. of our forefathers, Abraham, G rain—Cotton and Jacob, and visited Abra- Isaac SAM LACIIMA: ham Synagogue, where there is e / Carl M. Deakin, M•nager 1 Safer Torah 505 years old. ■ -"' 7., ■-■ - -7: -- -Z-- SEASHORE 16•DAYEXCURSIONS WARE & CO y Atlantic City 7 AUGUST 13 DETROIT $26.29 --_ . - 7 16_ - ,----- - - .s.- - .,..---- -=.. __ , Pennsylvania Railroad ---- ___.