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DIES IN HAMBURG
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OBSERVE MISS CAPLAN'S CLUB WILL AWARD CUP
FIRST ANNIVERSARY AS AT ITS DANCE SUNDAY
BRONX HOUSE DIRECTOR
HAMBL RG, (J. T. A.)--Profe s.
While in Ann Arbor last we ek
nor Aby Warburg, eldest brother o f to witness the Michigan-Ohio
gas to
Miss Mary Caplan's first anni-
Felix
M. Warburg and Paul War . Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison we
Subscription Concerts.
re versary as headworker of Bronx
burg of New York arid Max War
- the guests of Prof. and Mrs. R. , House, New York, was celebrated
Dr. Mark Gunzburg, pianist;
'burg of Hamburg, died here Oc t. Dodge.
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Mme. Jeanne Reol, violinist; and 28.
at a surprise party Friday eve-
Death was caused by a hear
Gilbert Beaume. 'cellist, all exper-
ning, Oct. 25, given by her as.so-
attack. The late Prof. Warbur g
ienced and highly recognized in Eu- was 63
Miss Mary Koffman spent t he elates.
years old.
rope for their work in ensemble
week-end with relatives in Detro it.
Everyone connected in any way
Prof. Warburg was well-know
Gunzburg Trio to Give Four
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RESTFUL
HOMELIKE
$8 to $10 Weekly, Single
$12 to
harry Cohen is chairman of the
dance of the Jolly Elite Club, to
be held at Hotel Statler this Sun-
day evening.
At the Open meeting held Oct.
29 at People's Hall on Twelfth
$16 Weekly, Double
$1.50 to $3.00 Deily
FAIRBA1RN
HOTEL
are the members of the newly or-
ganized Gunzburg Trio. They will
give during this season four con-
certos in subscription in the audi-
torium of the Federation of the
Women's Club, Second at Hancock,
on Wednesdays, Nov. 20, Jan. 15,
with the activities of Bronx House
as a scholar and teacher, devotin
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One Tuesday night, Nov. 5, t he was present, including Mrs. Mar-
himself to philosophy and art. II
cuse, president of the House, Mr,
was the author of a number a c Hadassah will give a public brid ge
WILLIAM G. LEE, Mar
Slurs-use, Mr. Ilirsdansky, princi-
works, including "Sandra Botticel f at the• Temple parlors, the fun Is
M. C. Rua Princ e
ti's Birth of Venus and Spring - raised to be used for the purcha se pal of I', S. No. 4, the Bronx, and
John R. at Columbia
others.
" of linens to be sent to the Pale
"A Hons. Away From Home"
and Art and Florentine Citizenry,
tinian sufferers. The committ ee
An interesting and well-plenned
I
He
was
the
founder
of
the
famuu
Feb. 12, and March 19, at 8:30 p.
• im arrangements is Mrs. Georg
program was presented in the
Hamburg Library. He was bar
m.
n Kahn, chairman, Mrs. M. Goldber
ti lounge, the most beautiful room in
in Hamburg June 13, 1060, the so •
The programs are:
Mrs. Wm. Kentz and Mrs. M ax Bronx House.
of Shorlotte (Oppenheim am
.
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Miss Caplan, responding to ad-
• Moritz 1V. Warburg. In 1907 he I Kahn.
FIRST CONCERT:
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dresses of the evening, expressed
Trio R Flat by Schubert. Violin Sonate
We Sell Only Neo,
was
married
to
Mary
Hertz.
by Iluenni. Trio by Areneky
Miss Helen Klein of St. Loui s, her thanks briefly and modestly.
1930 RADIOS
SECOND CONCERT
She remarked that she had always
who will marry Gerald Werbelo
Trine be Haydn. Beethoven and 'niched
known that New Yorkers were
kohroky.
Councilman Walters Has En of this city, Nov. 10, was the hom
Edison, Grebe, Lyric,
TRIM/ CONCERT
"fast" but she didn't thinkthey
guest at a dinner-bridge given Is
Zenith, Sparton, Bosch
Trio C Minor. Violin Sormte. 1, Major,
viable Record; His Re.
were so fast, for she had been in
the Misses Mary, Gertrude an
Quartet II Flat by Saint Saene,
Steinite, Atwater-Kent
Detroit seven whole years before
FOURTH CONCERT
Dorothy IVerbelow at the Hots
Election Advocated
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Freed, Philco,
Trio by Gilbert Ileaume. Violincello
Wenonah, Tuesday evening. Th she was given a party', whereas in
Sonate by
h
e
ar maninoff. and the
New York, she gut one at the end
F'ormer Sheriff George A. Wal favors, centerpiece and place
Miiartet by Ch•ueeon.
Aeri•ls installed free
a
one
year.
with
ters, who is candidate for re-elec cards carried out a Hallowe'en
the purchase of a radio .
In the third and fourth cancer tion as a member of the Council color scheme. Prizes fur bridge
Letters of congratulation on
the highly talented violavirtuos this week said- that he credited his • were awarded Mrs. J. E. Podalsk, , Miss Caplan's anniversary at
HARRY COHEN
Mr. Pool, of the Detroit Symphony fine record of handling 50,000 of Flint, Mrs. S. B. Weinberg or Bronx House were rend from mem-
bers sn j o. f the board who could not
Orchestra, will participate.
prisoners during his office as Saginaw, and Mrs. S. J. Werbelow.
and Seward, the committee in
These concerts promise to belong sheriff without a single escape to Miss Klein received many gifts.
charge reported favorably on plans
to the important events in the mus the fact that he had
Henry Wag-
Joseph Harris Candidate for the dance. The meeting was
ical life of Detroit, and music lov ner, well-known local Jew, as his
On last Sunday night Mr. on
latently(' by more than 300 people
Radio--Accessori es and
Cr should not miss the opportunity turnkey in charge of the Wayne Mrs. Wm. Kentz were very agree
For Re-Election.
Wen Talbert's Chocolate Fiend ,
Service
to listen to the chamber music.
County Jail.
ably surprised in honor of thei
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will supply music at the danc. A
Ticket prices are moderate, es-
8054 Twelfth Street
Joseph Harris, who served as silver loving cup will be r i ven
"There never was a more faith- tenth wedding anniversary. Afte ✓
to
pecially for students, and are or ful worker than Turnkey Wag- a delightful evening at bridge, a constable for eight years, is clod'-
Nor thway 1013
the club getting the most votes at
at Grinnell's and the Studio ner," Walters said. - I had a large delicious lunch was served at mid . date for re-election in the Twelfth this dance.
RICHARD GALLAGIll:it Jiro,
of Dr. Marg Gunzburg, 3513 Wood- number of Jewish deputies and night.
Ward. Ile is the only Jewish can-
Watch our Announcement, tar
ward avenue.
every one WAS a credit to my office.
Gifts Given Away Each Week
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didate fur that (Mice in his ward.
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am now asking the Jewish voters
Endorsed by m o re than
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A Simehas Torah eelebratio n
Louis H. Harris Candidate
to give me their sunort and
to get was held at Temple Beth Abra voters, Mr. Harris is highly recom-
for Constable in
Fourth Pair of Symphony
others to vote for me as council- ham Oct. 20. After services all mended as an able official. He was
Tenth Ward
Concerts Nov. 7 and 8;
man. I believe my training and ex- members and their wives gathered horn and raised in Detroit and has
Nina Koshetz, Soloist.
perience will enable me to he use- in the dining room, where a regu- made many friends during his res-
MANUEL URBACH
Louis
II. Harris, candidate for
The fourth pair of subscription ful to the people of Detroit in that lar holiday dinner was served by idence here.
Granite, and Markle.
the Ladies' Auxiliary'. The eele•
Slr. Harris is married and has constable in the Ts-1th Ward, is
concerts will be played by the De- capacity.
Mr. Walters was City Hall re- bration lasted till late in the after- three sons. The oldest, :Marvin, the only Jewish candidate fur this
troit Symphony Orchestra, Ossip
office
in
his
district.
Gabrilowitsch conducting, Thurs- porter for Detroit newspapers for noon. Cantor Gloutz entertained, is a student at Johns Hopkins Uni-
day evening, Nov. 7, and Friday a number of years. He was secre- the assembly with Jewish folk- versity. The second, Herbert, s a
Mr. Harris, who resides at 2005
afternoon, Nov. 8. The program tary and deputy police commis- songs and also delivered an inter- student at the University of De. Gladstone avenue, is an old-time
Now In our New Location
opens with the Haydn Symphony sioner for 14 years. Ile is an attor- esting talk. Geo. Kahn, the presi- troit. The third son, Jerome, at- Detroiter. He is recommended for
this office by niftily friends and
7723 TWELFTH STREET
in B-flat major No. 12. A charm- ney and was United States vice- dent:if the congregation, acted as tends Central High School.
neighbors
who
know
him
as
an
consul
to
China.
Ile
is
a
Spanish
toastmaster.
At
the
annual
elec
ing work by this distinguished Aus-
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trian composer, whose symphonies War veteran and a member of the lion George Kahn was unanimous . BROTHER OF SCHOCKEN able and conscientious official.
ly re-elected as president for tht
number more than 150—this whole Veterans of Foreign Wars.
KILLED IN ACCIDENT
Mr. Walters was elected sheriff fourth term; M. Goldberg, vice-
work is rather in a cheerful mood
and was composed in Haydn's six- fo: two terms, the limit provided president; Alex Kahn, secretary ;
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) —Simon
ty-second year. The second num- by law. Ile was selected as a pre- Phil Koffman, treasurer. The ' Schoeken, brother of the well-
ber presents the soloist of the eve- ferred candidate by the Detroit success of the affair was due to known Zionist leader Zalman
Special Analysis of
ning, Madame Nina Koshetz, Rus- Citizens League which points to the untiring efforts of Mrs. L. Ma- Sehocken, was killed in an automo-
sian soprano, who will make her his public record as an enviable gidson, president of the Ladies' bile accident. Zaltuan Schoeken,
Auxiliary, and Mrs. Phil. Zacher
fourth appearance with the De- one.
who was also in the automobile es-
Mr. Walters'
troit Symphony Orchestra.
'alters' Jewish supporters chairman of entertainment corn- caped with light injuries.
At the fourth pop concert, to say that the appointment of Jew- , mittee.
be played this Sunday afternoon ish citizens to responsible offices
Mailed on Request
at Orchestra Hall, Victor Kolar, when he was sheriff shows him to
Mr. E. Lichtig was in Toledo
associate conductor of the Detroit be fair minded and unprejudiced last Thursday, where he attended
Symphony Orchestra, will have the and highly deserving of re-election the Levine-Ilimmelhoch wedding.
assistance of the Madrigal Club of as councilman.
Detroit, Charles Frederic Morse,;
director.
Miss Saralee Ginsberg, who re-
Judge Bowles Urges that a
Established 1878
Workers' Alliance, to take place in
The fifth Pop concert, to be
cently completed as course in den-
Record Vote be Cast
Cleveland this Sunday.
tal hygiene at the University of
played on Sunday, Nov. 10, will
MEMBERS
The Halevy-Ilazomir, or Branch
on Tuesday
present as assisting soloist Irving
263 of the J. N. W. A. as it is
New York Stock Exchange
Cleveland Stock Exchange
Marston Jackson, baritone, one of
Chicago Stock Exchange
now known, is one of the youngest
Charles Bowles, candidate for
New York Curb Market
the Columbia broadcasting chain
branches of the alliance. It is the mayor of Detroit, former judge of
artists.
GEORGE
F.
W.
REID,
Manager
only choral society in the ranks of the Recorder's Court, in a state-
the alliance in the district, which ment to his supporters in next
Accounts Carried on Conservative Margori
Halevy-Hazomir Members ncludes Michigan, Ohio and a Tuesday's election, extends his
portion of Pennsylvania.
thanks for their efforts in his be-
to Attend J. N. W. A.
824 First NatiOnal Building
Phone Cadillac 6661
Preparations are going forward half and urges thorn to get their
Conference.
for the coming concert in January friends to cast their ballots as
A large delegation of Halevy- with rehearsals under the direc- well. His chief desirgeis to see the
Ilazomir members, headed by t ion of Dan Frohman.
election determined by a record
Eugene Franzblau, president, and
vote of Detroit citizens, he de-
Messrs. Cohen and Mirtenbaum,
clares.
are planning to attend the district Music Study Club Postpones
In his three years of service on
conference of the Jewish National
Meeting to Nov. 12.
the Recorder's Court bench Judge
The study meeting of the Music Bowles became known as a man of
Study Club has ben postponed integrity and honor. He showed
from Nov. 5 to Tuesday, Nov. 12. that charges of political opponents
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU-
Members are requested to take no- that he was prejudiced and biased
were false and malicious accusa-
ALLY-WASHED AND CARET . lice of this change.
tions. Ile also showed clearly that
FULLY HAND IRONED
da Divinoff Violin Recital he was fair and impartial to all
classes and conditions of people,
Sunday Afternoon
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Judge Bowles' record shows him
Mme. Ida Divinoff, well-known
4etroit violinist, will give a violin to he a man of clean character and
one
who keeps his word and his
ecital at Mmcabee Hall, 5057
S'oodward and Warren avenues, promises to the people.
a t 3 p. m. this Sunday. Mme.
One of the chief aims of Judge
hvinoff will be accompanied by Bowles as mayor of Detroit will
1:e to keep down taxes, especially
Miss Margaret hlannebach.
for the welfare of the small home
0 RCHA HALPRIN OPENS owner. Ile declares in his platform
that he can do much in keeping
VIOLIN STUDIOS HERE down city expenses in a way that
Orcha Halprin, noted violinist,
5% ho has had many successes in I will keep down taxes without the
w
necessity of holding back needed
his country and abroad, has public improvements.
pened studios at 2406 Edison ave-
When the attempt was made to
tie as violin teacher. Ile will ac-
spend $20,000,000 of the people's
.• . pt advanced talented students.
money on the so-called "civic
Mr. Halprin is a graduate if the center" at Woodward avenue and
udapest Conservatory of Music, the river, powerful interests so
here he studied under Professor frightened city officials that only
eno Ilubay. Ile also studied for Judge Bowles had the courage to
air years under Leopold Auer in come out openly against the plan.
N ew York City.
Judge Bowles also came out
Ile was formerly first violinist openly against t he $100,000,000
ith the Cincinnati Symphony
0 rehestra under the direction of subway. Judge Bowles has many
other plans in his platform fur the
F rite Reiner. He scored many sue-
good of the city and will carry
t sses in Berlin and Budapest and
them out when electeol mayor.
as had unusual successes in con-
ee et halls in other European cities.
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FRED FABER LEADER
IN CHEVROLET SALES
LINWOOD
FUR SHOP
FURRIERS
Should Be Re-Elected
12130 Linwood Vpr i .,
Longfellow 1559
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It i .sill time to art your
fur garment in any of the latest
styles.
COUNCILMAN
—1 .r the following reasons—
In prices they are remarkably
low for this time of 'he year.
Our expert remodeling and
repairing service will pease you.
Our years of experience will
prove this.
Bring in your old fur coat
now and convince yourself .
HE IS CAPABLE, AGGRESSIVE, AND A
GOOD BUSINESS MAN
He is the father of the Fireworks Ordinance, which has saved hun-
dreds of children's lives and thousands from being injured. This ordi-
nance has also brought about a reduction in insurance premiums, there-
by resulting in a saving to all property owners in the city of Detroit.
He
also is responsible for dental clinics for poor people and advocates the number of din-
Ica doubled.
He states that if re-elected he will do
all possible to have a uniform rate on transporta-
tion throughout
the city, eliminating the extra fare which is now charged for transportation.
DR. ALBERT E. BERNSTEIN
HARRY BIEI.FIEI.D
S. X. GAYLORD
J. E. GAYLORD
A. LOUIS GORDON
JOS. If. Elf RLICII
MORRIS BLUMBERG
ROBERT MARWIL
II.
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CHARLES GOLDSTEIN
DAVID OPPEN HEIM
LOUIS SAVAGE
We Furnish
Protection
For All Occasions
All Our Men Are Bonded
RESIDENTIAL
NIGHT PATROL
HALL'S
Residential Police 1:1
Call Longfellow 4000
Again one of Bud String's boys
is lending the field in the sale of
Chevrolet cars.
Fred Faber holds the enviable
position of tel more Chevrolet
cars than any other salesman in
this territory which takes in parts
of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and
Pennsylvania.
This automatically makes Mr.
Faber candidate for president of
the 100 Per cent club for this re-
gion.
Asked to account fur his ability
to attain leadership in such a high-
ly trained selling organization as
the Chevrolet Motor Co., Mr. Fa-
ber said he can think of no other
reason than that the Chevrolet Six
offered the buyer a product em-
bracing beauty, dependability and
economy. The fact that he repre-
sented a dealer who always has the
interest of his customers at heart
has helped tremendously, he said.
H. H. Greenberg Opens Law
Offices in Pontiac
Herman H. Greenberg, attor-
ney, announces that he is engaged
in the general practice of law in
Pontiac, with offices et 1005 Peo-
ples State Bank Building, tele-
phone 2-5912.
Mr. Greenberg was formerly an
assistant prosecuting attorney for
Wayne county. He was appointed
in Slay, 1918, and remained in
that office until November, 1921.
During that time he served under
three different prosecutors. Ile
was engaged in trial work and suc-
cessfully prosecuted a great many
trial cases .
He was born and raised in De-
trait, is married, and is the father
of two
drew
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MISS SARALEE GINSBERG
Michigan, is now practicing at 070
Maccabee building.
Miss Ginsberg specializes in
prophylactic work and preventive
dentistry. Having passed the
state examination, she is now asso-
ciated as dental hygienist with her
brother, Dr. A. Ginsberg, at the
Maccabee building.
S. S, MARX
Re-Elect
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