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GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS TO RENT
DEXTER RADIO SHOP PARTIAL ADMISSION
ALSO ART GALLERY MADE BY LITHUANIA
(Continued from Page One.)
Kaplan Specialises in
Radios, Accessories and Art
I ,iceman's box. When he appealed ,
Works.
to the policeman he was told to go
The Dexter Radio Shop, which home, but when he tried to go the
opened last week at 12195 Dexter hooligans beat him.
In loving memory of my dear
M. Cohen, aged 32 and Moses
boulevard, near Richton, is a ver-
hwband and father, Abraham
I Minz, 33, were brutally beaten. Kirschbaum, who died two years
itable art gallery.
Charles Kaplan, the proprietor Policemen watched without inter- ago Aug. 15 (Ab 17).
of the shop, has for many years , fering. Samuel Matz, a student,
been in the radio building game aged 22, was attacked whilst re- Th. sower. that are {dared upon
for the construction of custom built turning home from Kovno. The H,.1,1,:),,irrroy,c, for him who .I,wps beneath'
.way.
sets, and is therefore well quali- liGuligans asked him what day it , Shall never
Matz replied, 'Thursday.'
fied to pick the best in radios. Ile ; was.
Sadly missed by his Wife and
carries a full line of machines and 'No, it is Red Day' was the boll-
also specializes in accessories and guns' answer, whereupon they set Children.
Samuel Pelerwitch,
tubes and everything else that goes upon him.
aged 23 and Channen Friedman ; In loving memory of Grace Re-
with radio.
But Mr. Kaplan also has an ar- were lwaten by hooligans with vin 1.iebschutz, who departed this
tittle sense. With the result that their out canes. Eli Merzowiz, 16, life four years ago Aug. 21.
he has decorated his shop and has a Yeshiva student, was stopped by
j" ;:r..rtn, '„ "heirir's„*„:: t.he'reh reP.it7 t.
made it an unusually i nv iti ng three hooligans who, without
place where the customer may sit word, heat him. t ailing for the go- God ealld her home from those she loved
Ti eternal rm.t.
in a pleasant environment and en• liceman's help, he was told to run I
Friends May think we have forgotten
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hta g san
tiar. tedrunnitzg
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joy the music. The walls are beau- he was 'Shen
when at times they see us smile.
Two
It .1 1,111. they know the heartaches
tifully decorated with unusually
t bat smile. hide au the while.
tine hand paintings on velvet by dents, Laznik and Bloch were cud-,
outstanding artists, these paintings gelled while the police looked on.
Her Husband, Children, Mother,
' also being for sale, meanwhile The same afternoon, two police- Father and Brother.
' beautifying the Dexter Radio men detained the aged Chevra Ka- ,
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disha
secton
Jalobezki,
in
the
sub-!
Shop.
In loving memory of Sarah
urb Shanz, while he was in a cab ;
Burnstine (nee Steingold).
proceeding to arrange for a tuner-
Charlet;
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Even Though You Live
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the
in
Smallest Apartment
You can have the musical
joy and satisfaction found
only in ownership of a
higher grade piano.
$11
Dolores Del Rio Sings in New
Film at United Artists.
He was taken to the police sta. •
tion where policeman No. 101, hit
After an absence of nearly a; him over the head with his club.'
year Dolores Del Rio will be seen Another policeman abused and
once more when her new picture threatened him and it was only af-
"Evangeline" came to the screen ter he proved that he was proceed. I
Friday. An was the case in "Ito- ing to a funeral that he was re.
I mona," there is a special theme leased."
song for the picture and Miss Del
• Rio is heard singing it in the story.
Minister to U. S. Denies.
Grinnell Bros.
Own Make, Apartment
Style
Piano •• X350
to
For, while this piano is so de-
signed as to take up but very lit-
tle space, yet it has the full 7 1-3
octave keyboard—it is unrestrict-
ed in musical scope and the
power and bigness and beauty of
its tone will be a revelation to you
—and a source of boundless
musical joy. It is built by the
same skilled piano craftsmen and
of the same choicest materials as
are our superb grand pianos—
you may well be proud to have it
in your home. Payment may be
made monthly if desired, a little
at a time.
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The many friends of Edward
Seltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs.I
Adolph Seitner, 308 South Wea-
dock avenue. Saginaw, Mich., and
well known among the city's'
younger men, were shocked to hear 'I
of his death at Carney Hospital,
Alma, Mich., following an auto,
accident four weeks ago. He team!
2.1 years old and graduated from
Saginaw High School, afterward
attending the University of Michi.
gan. After finishing his schooling
he became associated with the
Seitner Bros. store, where he was
a department manager.
Ile was active in fraternal and
other organizations, being a mem-
ber of the I. 0. B. B., Saginaw
Lodge No. 77, F. & A. M., Sagi-
naw Valley Chapter No. 31 R. A.
M., the Elks, Saginaw Club, Canoe'
Club, Lions Club, as well as Sigma
Alpha Mu Fraternity at Ann Ar-
bor. Ile was also active in the
affairs of the Saginaw Junior
Board of Commerce and its airport
program.
He left a host of friends besides
his parents, two sisters, Helen and
Emily, and two brothers, Joseph
and Frederick, all of Saginaw.
Funeral services were held from
the residence on Tuesday after-
noon with Rabbi Bernard Zeiger
of Temple Beth El of Detroit, of-
ficiating. The pallbearers were
Melvin Kuttner of Detroit; Wil-
liam Denby and Clarence Levy, of
Jackson; Lionel Ilirshberg, Lyman
Goes and Gordon Dougherty.
now at
9036 Twelfth Street
Will Occupy Their New Quarters on August
50 Blaine Avenue
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Flower Fund.
Observe Bar Mitzvah of Na- Fifth Week for "A Connecti.
cut Yankee" at Casa.
than Schuraytz.
The Bar Mitzvah of Nathan
Schuraytz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Schuraytz of 11350 Dexter
Wyk; ard was celebrated at cere-
monies on Saturday and Sunday.
On Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah
read the portion of the Law at the
Ahavath Achim Synagogue, West-
minster and Del,
mar and add ressed
the congregation in Hebrew. On
Sunday evening, a dinner was
served to 125 guests at Jericho
Temple. A number of out-of-town
guests were present from Warren
and Canton, Ohio. Addresses
were delivered by Rabbis Reuben
Hurwitz and J. Schechter and by
the Bar Mitzvah, and a musical
program featured numbers by Can-
tor Mogilevsky and others.
Contributions to the Flower E - ..
Fund of the Jewish Welfare Fed- IE.
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eration have been received in mem-
Next Monday night will start ory of Mrs. B. D. Welling from
"A Connecticut Yankee" on its ; Mrs. Henry Orten and Mrs. Me- 1ff:.:
fifth week at the Cass Theater. , laine F. Deutsch.
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Raul Lewitt
A Series of Beat Talkies at
Alhambra.
invites your inspection!
"Two Weeks Off," with Dorothy;
Mackail, is the feature at the Al.;
hambra, Woodward and Kenil-;
worth, this Saturday.
On Sunday and Monday, Vilma
Hanky will be featured in "This Is
Heaven." This will be followed
on Tuesday and Wednesday with I
Texas Guinan in "Queen of the
Night Clubs." On Thursday and
Friday Jack Holt and Dorothy Re-;
vier will be featured in the noted'
picture, "Father and Son." On
the following Saturday, Aug. 31,
Karl Dane will be featured in "All
at Sea."
All these features are talkies,
with music and dancing.
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Here you can sit leisurely in an unusually
inviting environment and listen to your fa-
favorite set. You'll find such famous makes
as FAYDA, BRUNSWICK, ATWATER
KENT, PHILCO, KOLSTER & BRANDES.
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TINY BOY SUITS ...
slightly soiled suits from
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2 to 4
FLANNELETTE gowns,
kimonos, gertrudes for
infants; excellent quality,
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$1 00
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PLAY SUITS REDUCED
. all summer play suits
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HAND MADE DRESSES
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field's musical hit, "Show Slat,"
showing on the Hollywood Theater
screen Sunday to Thursday.
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installed system, in which 20 men
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cleaned every day.
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The Offices of the
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Sadly missed by her Husband,
Daughter, Parents, Sisters and
Daniel Lewis
WASHINGTON —0 T. A.)
Brothers.
Things You Ought to Know. Jewish Co numista are .cha.rge'd by
What Is ■ Sponge.
the Lithuanian
m an government with r
loving memory of our dear
A s ion g e is reall y
s
at ort of fi s 8 h responsibility for spreading false Is o In
n, Nathan Lightstone, w h o
or water animal belonging to the reports concerning the
pogroms' pa,serl away 10 years ago today,
FAREWELL HONORS FOR
rhizopoda class, though until fair- against the Jews in Lithuania Aug .
25, 1919,
ly recently it was thought to be a which are declared without foun-
TWO VISITING RABBIS
plant. The sponge is found in al- dation in a written statement to
ie.' alone know. how we ml. you.
'" "lest: retell now.
most every sea, but is more abut). the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Rabbi Simeon Shkop, dean of the
For memories keep you ever near u•.
dant and varied in the tropical re- correspondent by B. K. Balutis,
Grodno Yeshiva, and Rabbi Tuva
gions. A very few sponges live in Lithuanian Minister, quoting a
Sadly missed by his loving par. Rothenberg of Luna, who were in
sluggish rivers and ponds, but cable received from the Lithuanian ents.
Detroit the past three weeks in the
most of them are marine-dwellers. government in response to an in-
interests of the Grodno theological I
The sponge with which we are very quiry made by Minister Balutis.
In memory of our dearest and school, were honored by a distin- I
familiar in daily life is a very dif- I "Reports regarding the alleged never forgotten loving daughter, guished group of Detroit Jew's on I
ferent looking article from the I anti-Jewish pogroms in Lithuani a Bessie Siderman, who passed away Thursday evening, Aug. 20, prior I
original water animal and is only I during which scores of Persons two years ago Aug. 26, 1927 (28 to their departure forLtaltimore.
the house skeleton of the real !were supposedly injured are with- days in Ab).
The farewell gathering was heldiaZ—..
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I sponge. The sponge fishing indus- I out foundation," the statement
at the home of Jacob Shevitz, 2200
, try of Florida is quite consider- reads. "On the first of August' when one boo .1""'Y love has passed Atkinson avenue, who last year
, able; crawls are established on the scores of Jewish Communists who There rt; Y
visited with Rabbi Shkop in Grod-
trnuch your friends eansay
coast for curing and later the attempted to stage a manifestation 7bat soothes your 'wart, •h, no.
no. The visiting rabbis were ac-
sponges are taken to Key West. Do were slightly jostled by some Lith- Ana a. you mourn alone in grief,
companied to the Michigan Central
I Youha:e .tolurn to your belief
you know that Murad is the one uanian passersby. Following this
' depot by the entire gathering, fol-
To help and stand the blow.
cigarette of exceptional excellence incident the Communists spread Oh, sadness of words that tell!
lowing the farewell in their honor.
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arid rare worth, Murad is truly an reports concerning anti-Jewish at- The sadness that lingers in our hearts
Rabbi Ezekiel Aishiskin acted as
achievement ... a most delightful tacks. The police arrested three F or o dear
ur dear little daughter who left as toastmaster of the evening. Ad-
blending of the finest Turkish to- Jewish Communists caught throw- Ino long Years ago today.
dresser were delivered by Rabid
baccos grown.
ing stones at the windows of Jew- God alone knows how we miss you,
, Isaac Stollman, Abba Keidan and
HIM empty Is your place.
ish apartments with a view to in- We miss your loving anions
Rabbis Shkrm and Rothenberg.
I stigating trouble."
, And yours weet little smiling fare.
Cantor Isloldaysky chanted • num-
Your sweet little eyes forever closed,
We Sell Only New
her of hymns.
Sweetly you shall rest.
League of Human Rights Investi• ; Broken-hearted Father, Mother i Among those present, in edition
1930 RADIOS
gates.
to the above mentioned, were Reu-
DANZIG.-0. T. A.)—An in- , and Sisters.
I hen Hurwitz, Rabbi Samuel Fine,
Zenith, Sparton, Bosch
vestigation into the truth of the
' Rev. Spalter, M. II. Zackheim, A.
Steinite, Atwater-Kent,
reports concerning the anti-Jewish
I I. Levin, Noah Ogushevitz, Messrs.
Freed, Majestic
excesses which occurred in Slobod-
CARD OF THANKS
Seligsohn, Ginsburg, Subar, Kahn
ka, suburb of Kovno, on Aug. 10, !
—
I Brothers, Gottesman, Kutnick, Na-
Aeri•ls installed free with
was undertaken by a representa-
The family of the late Jacob Op- sanchik, Victor, Rachovsky, Lu-
the purchase of a radio.
tive of the League fur Human ' penheim extend their thanks to betsky, David Somkin, Solomon
!tights, international organization their relatives and friends for the Levin, Herman Becker.
with headquarters in l'aris.
many kindnesses extended to then)
A representative of the League I during his illness and at the time' Jewish Welfare Federation
has proceeded to Kovno.
of his demise.
GRINNELL BROS.
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You left us five years ago.
we long for Y.,
Thu nw ee rd m ,a,y ,. atm
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. help
Hoke things worth while.
May .0 rest in pear! Sarah dear.
REMOVAL NOTICE
Death of 24-Year-Old Son of Mr.'
and Mr.. Adolph Seitner
Mourned by Friends.
RALPH'S
"'The Musical Center of Detroit"
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SARAH DARITNG
Our {Atte. Of life
That th,str non . tr en tinent so full,
EDWARD SEITNER OF
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