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ANICCICIIN

9 ewish

Veal eater

CLIFTON Antall aNCINNATI 30, OHIO

Webiewe-

t; Duntorkinusn (if ROA ICU

I AARON LEBEDEFF
INOPERETTA AT
YIDDISH THEATER

CATERERS-Strictly kosher. En- FOR RENT-- Beautiful large Cue
gagements,
Wedding
and
niched bedroom with bath. Sue •
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
able for two business 41r1s, get-
trait Catering Co., M. A.
tlenwn or couple. Nice
Pereira, Prop.. Longfellow. 5654
Lion, near La Salle :Nice
NI M NI I
I
11 :8 I It PRISING
1' orpenient

to bus, Trumbull •
"Motke fun Slobodke" the ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA•
Fourteenth cars. Adult famil ■
TORS-We do painting, deco-
No other roomers. 2242 Blain,
Play; Noted Actors to
NT
rating and plastering. Guaram
Apt, 35, or call Euclid 6734.
you discovur
Assist
Him.
teed
work.
I..
Nathanson,
2987
-

615 Woodward Ave
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128 FURNISHED A PA RTM ENT
Clifford 7736
"Niotke Fun Slobodke," the com-
from
7
to
10
a.
m.
and
4
to
8
SVidow,
employed,
will
share
ne
Galling Bros., Proprs.
tluit t e man %%limn you lutvt• slappcd familiarly
edy operetta by Kalmannpvitz,
tractive apartment with coupb
P. m.
FRENCH-AMERICAN
with music by A. Olshenatzliy,
s Sr will rent room with inn with-
which was a great hit in New l'erk, SIRS. J. SHERLINE--First-class
CUISINE
out kitchen privileges. All
oil tin• hack is not your 14d friend (1111ck Smith
conies. , to
catering for weddings and par•
phi. week-end,
conveniences, stall shower.
French Specialties a la Carte
Inday everting, JUN,
ties. 15850 Linwood, Long-
Saturday
porch, Frigidaire, piano and
' Full Course Regular Dinner,
fellow 7362.
rind Sunday matinees and evenings,
radio. 3240 Rochester, near
Iti).11,11 — paricz 11'1111 eclat Ile rirt." (laugh it
served every evening, $1.25.
'Item 7 and 8, with the noted canned-
Dexter,
Apt.
206.
Euplid
Special Sunday dinner, $1.50
8584-11.
i:1, Aaron Lebedelf, in the leading A QUIET FARM HOME can ac-;
commodate several Jewish fami-
ride.
Detroit's Finest Rendezvous
tunichalmil .. .
lies. Jewish cooking
(not COTTAGE FOR RENT -Cass
Thus a double attructien awaits
kosher). For particulars write
Lake. Gas and electric. Can
Detroit Yiddish theater ems:
a the
Box
950,
Detroit
Jewish
Chron-
be
rented
by
Season,
week
or
reappearance here of Mr. Lelnedeff
isle.
month. Glendale 5109, Satur-
and the presentation of idle Of the
day.
groat hit,. of the seasen. Besides,
NI-ED- -Partner, man or lady,
In an orchestra
a cast of -lit noted New York ac-
with small capital to establish a FOR RENT-Neatly furnish,.
. . . it's rhythm
tors will assist Mr. Lelnedetr. Mr.
v e ry original mail order busi- •
room for one or two. Shower
Olshanetzky himself will direct a
Bess.
S. Resnick, 237 Hannon.
bath. Home conveniences. 2671
In a dinner
P II o N
double symphony choir. Betty Ja-
N I
I' E It F
t"1' It
Hemlock 1361-51.
I
Elmhurst avenue. Phone Henn-'
... it's cuisine
cobs inn,' Isaac Feld and the young
lock 8794-W.
I) I S
It 1 M I N \ '1' INC SMO
S
primatlanna, Bella Sleisel, will ap- FOR RENT-To responsible young
pear in hurtling roles.
men or couple, completely fur- FORRENT-Pleasant room ter'
Both attain
The play is under the personal
niched private flat during sure- I
gentleman or lady, by refined
perfection at the
direction of Str. Lebedeff. Lyrics
couple. Atkinson near Dexter
mer months. A real twine for I
are by Jacob Jacobs and dames by
somebody. Conveniently located I
bus and Clairmount car line.
Bennie Weldon.
Garfield 9303-M' •
between three car lines and has I
2290 Hazelwood, near I.a Salle
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
boulevard, Euclid 2925.
couple, gentleman or girl, with
FOR RENT-A nicely furnished
home privileges. 3380 Monte-
rey, Apt. 204, Arlington 5767-.1.
bedroom for one or two gentle-
men or couple. Near street car
and bus line. Rent reasonable. FOR RENT-Large front room,
twin beds, for two gentlemen,
2092 Filigree, Apt. 102.
with refined couple, no children.
----
Rent reasonable. 2205 West
FOR
RENT-Large
airy
room
for
NEW
YORK.-1J.
T.
A.)-A
VERNIER ROAD
Euclid, corner Fourteenth, Gar-
gentleman or lady. Shower.
dinner in commemoration of the
Between Mack and E. Jefferson
field 6773-J.
Rent reasonable. 1951 Tuxedo,
one-hundreth birthday of Dr. Abra-
0 P. leriltwil Ca.
upstairs. Near Trumbull car
ham Jacobi, who was one of Amer-
FOR RENT-Will sublet my 3
Dining at the
line and Fourteenth bus.
ica's outstanding medical men in
' room completely furnished
Embassy
the field of pediatrics and who died
bernmn. Olen M•rks, Gus D. Newman , .
apartment for three months to
becomes a fine
in New York in 1919, was given OTSEGO LAKE FRovr Com-
1 , ..bert JNewman,
Newman, Meyer Prussian $251
an immigrant, in Woodbine, N. J.,
reliable couple. Frigidaire, light,
pletely furnished cottages for
art .. . Conti.
at the New York Academy if Med-
, o for D•lphine F. and Gordon, Sam
I where he was a participant in the
I gas, telephone and radio includ-
sale
or
rent.
La
Trefile,
1511
rental cuisine
L. J. lIntIPPers. JACO!) Itoth. Lou,.
icine under the auspices of a spec-
experiment
to make farmers out of
,
ed.
Very
reasonable.
Refer-
mmage, ()sear Schiller. MaxSehlachman,
Military avenue, Cedar 0807-W.
. . . sophisti.
ial committee, with Prof. Franz
j.lews, in Cincinnati where he was
me Siegel Leo Siegel. 1.011i, SiAN11. 1,
ences required. .1. L. Lipson,
cated entertain.
Boas as chairman. The speakers
Materials Co.. 1.111/i• S11111. Meyer
superintendent of Jewish charities
FOR RENT--A large airy front
2297
West
Buena
Vista,
Hem-
ment ... super-
Wetsnmn A Shatzen, M. II. lack
were Dr. .1. A. Hartwell, Dr. Wil-
!and finally back to MOSCOW where
room in a single home. Newly
lock 7166-R,
native music.
liam II. Welch, Ur. Fielding Garri-
decorated. All conveniences.
he served as director of American
Gifts in Sums of $100 and U
tn.---Itr
o
ery Alvin, Itert If. A rden.'
son, Miss Lillian Wald and George
Offers Dramatic View Jewish relief in the tragic early
Hanke r s Total Co., Ira Brewer, Max
Hot running water, shower bath. FOR RENT -- Up-to-date room
No rover
M(Aneny, Dr. Mary P
a
utnm,
Made in Recent
Broad, Edgewater Belle h Club. Mr. and
I
with
shower
and
bath
for
two
Suitable
fur
one
or
two
gentle-
years
lifter the revolution.
of Jewish Life in Past
charge to
Mrs. (;rorge G. Ei.tean. I. Ettlinger, MAX
widow of Dr. Jacobi, was among
gentlemen or couple. Private
men. Refined family. 2701
Writes of H. U. C.
Drive.
DINNER
Ettlinger, Samuel Feldman. Seymour .1.
those present at the dinner.
40
Years.
• family.
Of
1975
Pingree,
Apt.
Taylor,
few
doors
from
Lin-
particular
interest is the chap-
Frank ($5 In honor of Florence Frank).
Patrons
Dr. Jacobi was horn in 1830 in
II-12. Garfield 7842.
Morris F'rierlbertr. Erlyyin Gave, II. Gins
wool]. Garfield 6868-R.
ter entitled "In the Citadel of Re-
Ilartunt, . 's . .
grandchildren
a the
amtt
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle is berg Ills 1$100 for
n I
A
dramatic,
panoramic
view
of
form," To this "citadel"-Cincin-
0066
son Of poor Jewish parents and ob- c1111.1/REN-Are prepared best FOR RENT-A beautiful room pleased tin publish a list of larger memory of Avery J. Ginsburg), Mr ,
Jewish life during 40 yeara is of- nati-home of Dr. I. M. Wise, the
. Hugo Hill, Independent Ituseian
tained his education at the cost of
with six windows. Very airy contributions made in the Allied Aid Society. 1,111liel Kahn, Edward Polish fered ill
for Bar Mitzvah or confirma-
Lein
the book "Born a Jew," the founder of Reform Judaism in
much privation and struggle. Ile
and
cozy.
For
a
gentleman,
by
so:,
S.
K.
Lind,
Morrison

Townsend
tion. Learn to read and write
Jewish Campaign. Thousands of
autobiography of the late I/r. Boris America and home of the Hebrew
first matriculated as a student of
a couple without children. Near additional gifts were made during
Hebrew or Yiddish fluently from
tr
' Bogen, written
in collaboration Union College and home of the
fis
. GS ,“.
Oriental languages, but soon be-
bus and car lines. Mrs. Godlin, the drive, in smaller sums. but sky. Art .
Rev. David Horowitz, Hebrew-
/1.r W. Schlesinger, E. M. Tabor
Union of American Hebrew Con-
came interested in medicine, grad-
:1296 Elmhurst, near Dexter, space prevents their being listed. A. C. Werbe. Mr. and Mrs. bruin Winkle
religieus instructor and psi.
gregations, 1/r. Bogen came in
Arlington
7548.
uating from the University Of
i•holeetst. Call Euclid 8781-J.
Gifts in sums of $100 and up Col •
Kaplan.
Bonn 18,)2. The Revolution of
low:
120
''A
l inisl the tenement of a congest-
$200 —American
Mr. and Mrs. }Dory Winemn 115,250
1848 drew him into its vortex, and FOR RENT-A large airy fur. CAMP - Local counselor wishes
noholstiTing
Co...
ed portion of the city lien a small
boys (8-18) to take with him to (for danghter Mary) $25. Mr. and Mrs. • nonynnous. IL Atkins & Son, Baltimore
Dished roam in a private home.
because of his participation in that
.
rogre.-
burial ground in which sleep the
exclusive eastern Jewish camp. Aar. Ileroy $10.0011. Gaylord Foul, Department Store, Iterderhewer
No other roomers. Near street
uprising he was imprisoned in a
rtes Society, II. I. Berger. Wm. I lischolt.
tom Iiiimoo Mr. •nd Mrs. Meyer
pioneers of Cincinnati Jewry, and
Many Detroit references. Lim- l'rentis $7,511S (for children)
ear and bus. Privileges of ga-
German fortress in Cologne for a
$100, Mr. Harry Black man, II. J. Brae hnt•n, Mr.
some of the tombstones were carved
ited reservations. Call Hemlock and Mrs. Andrew Wineman 17,5011. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodie, Miss Entma
rage. 3020 Tyler, near Wilde-
period of two years.
rl,
Ilerrr
Cobras
Samuel
jc(w
'o,h
,,
r
h
0944-J.
t,
and Mrs.!). W. Simons $5,000 (for grand-
100 years ago," this chapter re-
mere, Hemlock 3376-1e
In 1851 Jacobi was released
r it 1'o one it of
children/ $2110, Mr. and Mr.. Edwin M.
from prison, and as he was fecund
Edelman. t'
$5.001). Mr. and Mr,. Albert Adolph Deutsch, Sol
'Ito oldest temple has passed the
WANTED-Mothers and children FOR RENT Furnished room for Rosenthal
Kahn 13,500.J. W. Allen A Sons $3.000. AO. Bros. Co .. Cha s. A. Finsterwald,
A. Rabbi
a ',acme! charge, with the promise
young man with references. Fred M. Itutzel $1.0001. Alfred II. Hecht Leon Fran, Joseph Gerson. Fred A. Gin ,
nInuetn.! tury mark. It was a seasoned
at my summer home. There is
If More incarceration, he escaped
6800 WYOMING
Near Dexter has and Fourteenth $3.1100. Senile' Sommertield Utoun. Mr. burg ( c ompany. Sion It. Glogower, thins-
bathing, boating and fishing,
and well-rooted Jewry that I found
to England. After a short stay in
r
Mrs. David S. Diamond 52,000 (for berg Packing Co.. Alex !merman. M. Ja-
car. Arlington o84.-.I
.
good board and room. Reason-
in this mid-Western city. The
HOW TO GET THERE
mb • Son+. Harry JAVA1,1.11. Harry and
Mar
England he left for the United
Marcie Diamond) M. Anooleati Oho
able prices. Call Sirs. Ben Gelt•
AnnaJ 14 1-0 61.11. Milrhell and II iA1011 KAI--
Ca, • Mfg. Co. $2.61515, Samuel 'r. Gi •
leaders spoke English with a de-
-Drive out Michigan to
Slut es and started to practise medi-
FOR
RENT-A
nice
large
fur-
Inn. A. /I. Kaanian. David Kim, W•li•r
man, Euclid 2085.
bert $2.5110. Norman. Theodore and Mr
cided
German accent and the prom-
Wyoming, 5 blocks north,
cine. In 1657 Dr. Jacobi became
nished room in a refined private Bernard Sehwarte Schwartz $2.000 INor '
Jacob Levin, 1,01Ik Luvinison, Mr
inence and the prestige of Cincin-
or drive out Tireman to
a Fellow of the New York Academy Felt RENT-Large airy roam
home, for one Inc two ladies or man Schwertz fur ehibll $1110, Mr. an
Marks',
nor
ehil,lrrn
1,
I;rratd
J.
May,
Wyoming, 4 blocks south.
nati
Dowry
were in their hands.
;
of Medicine and in 1860 became
2
gentlemen. Near bus and street Mrr Adolph Fins D•rnald $2,0010,
with continuous hot water amt
nux $2.00
The Jews of the Russian imigra-
the first professor of pediatrics in
M o
car line. Call Garfield 11108,1, .111.d.i1 . 1. and Mrs. henry Ilutzet a2.011
Iss
It. Myer,
shower. Furone or two gentle-
Dine.Dance.Be Entertained'
tion
were
still
weak, for the most
C
America, and at that time opened
Limis Riccardi, Meyer Itosenhaon, ,
or 2033 West Philadelphia.
Ilirnelhawh Brother. Co. $2,tion, Mr. en
!nen or couple desiring a com-
Ito.enbere Bros., 50P liosenhersr, Mr. and
part peddlers and tailors, and even
Mrs, Mite Shapero $2.000, 11..1. L. an
tral clinic in the
the tirst pediaw
fortable home with private fam-
Mrs. rt hor Rosenthal, Harry Rosman,
Leon
Frank
71.750,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mil
the renowned Manisthewitz was
New York Medical College. Dr.
".'
1
c y7:1717,d.y'jp.
ily. Near F'ourteenth has and FOR RENT-Attractive furnished ford Stern 51.7015, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shift Mr. en Ad Mrs. Samuel II. Hotline,. David
room in small private family. man II if -hi '
baking matzos in a small structure
Jacobi was regarded as the man
Sell, !ferry Schlanger. Emanuel Sch •
Trumbull n I Cloirmount street
in a back yard,
All home-like surroundings and
here, Robert Schur/there,. Iles
who taught America how to feed
$1.5011 --Anonymous. Harry and Sant
For Reservations Call
cars. Garfield 14511:I.W or 2068
DR.
BORIS
D.
BOGEN
privileges. Apply' 11526 Dex- Pied Frank. Mr, and Mrs. Barry Gran n. Schwartx, Joseph Siegel. Sirromon. A
Came Years Before.
its infants,
Clairmount.
Cluk. Dr. John Slawson, Loon V• Yliet
Fairmount 5928
Abraham Jacobs. Anorlyn111114. Mn. an
"The German stock of Jewry had
ter, Arlington 5942-NI.
Jacob Vatitle. Estate of Sam Warner, with Alfred Segal, ('incinnati news-
Mrs. Herman Mark.. Mr+. Sarah Room
1 DUNG l'ROFESSIONAI. MAX
rweig. Arthur II. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Matilda Welt, Harry N'etsnian, imps Innen. The book was issued by mane to Cincinnati years before,
FOR RENT-Large
: furnished Abe Berl..
Abner A. Wolf, Mrs. Gertrude Woll-
often withpeddlers' packs, and by
wishes moderately priced room,
t h e McMillan Co., New York.
stein. David Si. Zenon,
front bedroom in private (mine.,
San,oel Freak lin m., )■ ,,,o. a men
with occasional meals if pos-
As told to Segal, his collabora- integrity and diligence had pros-
1, 170 - Samuel Gates (for daughter). S.
Samuel Frank) SLIMS 1for 4 children
Reasonable. Empire 1942.
sible, in relined family. 1'ra...in
SOM. Harry Frank (for !Marian !Ladner
Ilendoirger. Edward A. Inch.
tor, the story of Dr. Bogen's life pered enormously and had estab-
Highland Park or northwest sep• TO RENT-Nice furnished neon.' $10(1.
5153- Oakland Mothers Club.
is cast on an immense stage. 11r. lished great jobbing houses and
$1.200-- Clarence II Entrees. 11.200
$1511— 111 icharl C. Itirnkrent, Braun
lion. Phone Sir. Roberts, Stadi-
for couple or single. Kitchen )for , ..on Robert) 520. Nathan M Gros Knitwear Co.. Ilynian I'. Broder. J. Bur- Bogen himself keeps in the back- clothing industries arid distilleries.
son 0761, on Slonslay.
The American-born generation of
privileges. Reasonable rent. Jr.., I.'. Hirschman. Members' lloildin
rows, Herman Cohen, Max Cohn. Louis ground and leaves the performance
them Were already entering middle
--
"use 1 ' ou aril of the 1. 11
Mrs. N. Thine, 2724 Idurtnpant, • II. A. of Detroit.
S''n0hain Herman. who has been FOlt RENT- Nice large furnished
Ehrlich. .S. Zinel ' hl .11';',..
age and shortly the son of one of
S
Atrial
I erete
n .',Ver7
M
"..
r1
Arlington 5344.2.
71,inui- Mr and Mrs Harry Farb.tein
Mrials Corp.. Herman F'ratablen. J. L.
.1 the Ilehrew Sheltering
room for single or roue], Kiteh•

I n
Fellow the Crowd to
them, Julius Fleischmann, was to
If or +gm Leo)) to Nta ii Aron+ +. n Freud. Abe Glazer. Morse Goldstick,
ord Immigrant And Society' (Was).
en privileges. telephone, teirage FOR VENT--Nips furnished ream trio- childrero , n...
Ric h
tenement the mayor of the city. And
l'harl•s Gro.berg. Max S. Crimsfeld. Al-
York
In
an
upper
duplex,
with
a
small
4".:, Lafayette street. New
, 11. Mr. am i `red Guttman,
I), IS ' + French Cleaners
I 25 years later another of their sons,
for refined gentleman. Garage il tid Cohen. A.,.I • , 1..
It
P..,
Illy, fir the past four years, WO ,
Fi he
s
In-
Rent reasonable.
Ga y
funnily.
if desired. ('all Hemlock 9037-.1, lord Bros. 1,1
I Murray Seasongood, was to lead a
x . i,
n. head a the organization
satire 3794 Clairmount avenue.
rg
.
• sweeping pelitical reform that was
Mott r+ Corpora,
Mrs. II. Mallinson, 1422
Walter Irving 592 a Mat D. Lip-it., Mainionides 111;:licel
veering of the board of dine-
.c
tfOr 3 childteor
. 31r. and Mr, . SAr
ciet, Look A Mary nood. Josei.h hfodell
I to elevate him to chief executive
The
ether
,fliers
elected
TI)
RENT-Inuinishell
room
fob
1
_._
aril
L.
Mx
Mor-e
f Itn1
n- -
Goldoick. linyid I. Nechnian..
(Formerly ('ah.n Chop House)
' of the city.
ert
John
MA,
"
Mr. and Mrs -fray ' ‘, Frank No, ogradsk y. Peoples flaking Co.,
one or two ladies rir gentlenten.!'1'0 RENT .\ beautiful furnished
Vice-presidents, Albert Itos-1
You will like our
"Even in that time, when gener-
McGregor. 11..,
1:.. oherv. Sol E. Sal
Hilliard E. Rosenthal, J.
raw-
References
exehangiol•
semen,
s
;
.
room. l'se of telephone :our Ian. Snmuel
mI \, :ut. i'; : ni t,.. ,.g Masinxii Meyerson,
(PUS
moles A Co,
Mum , Michael Simon, Herbert Stoma, Michael
giving had not yet become a
Famous Plantation Dinner.
field 4493-NI. 2005 West l'hila-
garage if necessary.
Call at Wertheimer, Mr- am! Mrs..1. N. Welt. I SYnleS, harry Suffrin, V•rkle Iron •
universal habit among the rich, the
$1.50
delphia.
Apt.
211,
$.50
—Meorice
Engenss.
Mr.
aml
Mrs
Mein!
Co..
II.
II.
Waffler
A
Co,
Clifton
2951 Glendale, between Lawton'
treasurer, Harry F ischel; honora ry
!
generosity
14 the German Jews
lAant.
Shetzer$750
(for
:1
grandchildren
Special Evening Dinner, $1
P. Weil. liar, L. Winston. Yolles•Cilbert
had
and W ildemere.
sno•retary, Nathan Schoenfeld. The W A N T El ■ Well educated and re-
175.
1'15...1 , ...eph A 0echmen.
I-ncome proverbial in Cincinnati,
M Uric• by
'
Xrin
lion-Vet-Ono end Smith.
geeenal 111,1111 1UP •I' i pp I s :la • t I .. . 4sof-
Phi Beta Epsilon.
lined young man to be a big FOR RENT-Upper flat, 3031
and
they
were
the pillars of phi-
5700 -shames Fimol. Guardian

$12- -J. W. Allen !for grandchildren),
Al Dewey's Famous
sky.
brother to a 13-year-old kw. lo
, lant hropies and of the arts.
Tuxedo, east of Dexter. Att rac- Detroit fIronp Metropolitan Coil, Mr. am harry II. Applebaum, Rabbi A. M. Hersh.
Neils N01S reci.is- vd at the newt-
Orchestra
Mr, Sheryl, Mr Will Mrs. Nathan Oil
return u-ill be taken init.. Dlr..
man. Julius Bing Safe Co., lir. J. It. KIVIA.
"To Cincinnati Rabbi Isaac M.
tin e. six exceptionally Loge 1;,;.e rr,It i iiln c . ,Itel , t1 ,h ci :Weis.ntan.
S. _ Si Lorolv, lie. Willard D. Marcy, Frank
intz r.l. the death of Leo S. Schwa-
Mr. and Mrs
One Block Smith of Paramount
home and given) small sal:. y. In
Wise had come in the fifties with
reams.
steam
heat,
newl
Si
y
hwartz. Merry M. Selker, Edmond Mark
hada r, resilient of the Seattle
ecp n y i me e poe co mpl e t e detail•
Theater.
the
torch of reform and here he
8200--Anonyntrons, Mr+, S.II M. Heine
Stonier, Freda E
garage. Must he 'seen to
1.ra 1 w h a id , Ino •1, resi dent of the ,
John R. at Broadway
Man, I. ..tale of Mrs. Henry A. Erolik
of life. Write Box 100, Detr o it
$1211- Miltm. Hirschman. James I. I- I).
had founded the Hebrew Union
be appreciated. $75.
m1-1,101011 01
nglini ',I I. -li a luI a
3,, a.i.,i, r h n .,,,,i,.1,,.
Jillien II, Krolik, Thrones Construction Malin
College,
the first of the Jewish the-
co.
I I I— Litiwo.1-11exter Mother. CIA.
, yturill, ,i, adopted.
FOR RENT-Nice big room, suit-
ological seminaries of which there
ts0n-Vesleral Steel Corp
711n - 118,1141i, A. Streng.
Last guar the society rendered FOR SA LE OR EXCHANGE,
al00-14orrio
Fi-htnen
able
for
boy,
girl
or
couple.
Icor
ZUKIE KAUFF'S
children1
5100-- !ferry A. Abrahamson, Raymond
are so many now in the United
immigrant aid In 5o,oni6 Jewish
LAKE PROPERTY-Have two
2551 West Euclid, Apt. 207, Eu- 726, hlr. and Mrs. Abe Srere. (for chitin It. Abrahamson, Mr. and Mr, Charle. N.
States, and here was born the Un-
$25. 1/r. Nat ItnIlin. Alexander Freeman. Agree. Aleph 04 , 1elt Aleph. Dr. and Mrs.
, emigrants from Eastern Europe,
year round dwellings inn adiein-
clid 8063-J.
ion of American Hebrew Congre-
Mr. and Mr+. Mandy*. Goldenberg. Mil- Emil Amber, American Harlin', Co.
cams'
ing
lots,
each
of
six
rooms,
with
1 one-third of wont
to Amer-
t n 51,1 n. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kogan. Anlerit•an SmAt. Bonk.anonymoo. 12/,
gations, the :source of reform prop-
city gas. electricity and excel.' GRADUATE TEACHER will give Mortimer II. Meyer. Mr. and Mr, Nathan Rachel Applebaum, Arctic Ire ('ream
ica and the others going to South,
' agenda, and here served one of Dr.
Simon+.
S.
7.uiel.ack

Son,
Inc.
lent well. All hardwood floors "
American countries, South Africa,
Arti•li• Forniture Co., Morton F. Ash•
dramatic art lessons for the
Wise's pupils, Rabbi David Philip-
150n. Mr. and Mrs. OnIney Stour, In ner, Edwerd A. Atte., E. A. Berne.,
Located on Cass Lake Drive H
Australia and elsewhere. 151,1.12
summer months. Children's week
16 Temple, Near Woodward
ALFRED SEGAL
honor of mother 525. Anonynitois. Dar,
son, emphasizing a strictly Ameri-
Harry Becker, lien Bey A. C.-Jewish Cron.
(paved), and within two blocks
individuals were given information
a specialty. Longfellow 885o.
• nd Look Midfield. Clerence R. Bitting. ter, Wm. Berger • Son, 11. Berkowitz,
can Judaism."
BRAND NEW SHOW
-
- Morris II. end M•x
of two of Oakland county's best
on various matters relating tin ins
11Ir. .rid 11r. William E. Berkowitz. Julio. Ber- largely to the multitude of men
BABE SHERMAN
an tin memory of min Irvine). Dr. Ilar• •
and safest beaches. Valued at FOR RENT - Nicely furnished 11rs. II•r, 0. Brown, Ma.1111-P J. Ceti-
migration and emigration at the
whem his life touched-rich men
Tiny Blues Singer
room or two adjoining rooms, Ian. A CAen •nr1 Sons. Mr and Mrs. v S. Ilerman. 1/r. Peter N. Ilern.tein,
$8,000, subject to local bank
KATE PULLMAN
main office in New York at 425
S. M Cole, Colonial Dent. Slone. Ahra.
lbert E. Deo rst sin, Illos•orn Heath Ina and beggars, saints and villains,
A Children's Classic.
1.nte of Roscoe Ail', Show
for
one'
or
two,
with
quiet
adult
mortgages of $3,200. Will can•
Mr , . III. SIAM, Blumberg Bros. Insurance
Lafayette street, and at its branch-
ham Cooper, Detroit Bankers Co., Detroit
little men and big, generals, presi-
CITA GITELL EDDIE NOLE
family. 2053 Taylor avennie, Creamery
eider exchange for single dwell-:
Dr. Abraham R. Fellman. Agen,. Boesky Brother.. Jerry .rid dents and dictators.
es. 652108 meals were served to.
Prima Donna Acrobatic Dancer
Captain
F', Marryat's
omen
F:.
Fisher.
L.
IS
Fiske.
Fore,
Garfield
4075-W,
Eriot
Broad.
tinnier
Bros..
Ilarry
I:.
ing in Detroit. See owner. II.
BOBBY STRONG
immigrants, transient., and unem- 1
The scenes are laid in Moscow Children of the New Forest," "The
Cleaners and Dyers,
Frrink. Brown. Mr. and Mr. I. I'. Brown.
pub-
Merit, of Cmernonles
J. Gesen, 353 S. Saginaw strei t,
pina•nal and 11,347 nights of she)-
Mr. end Mrs, Sesmniir Franklin. Mr.. John I. Itrown, Sam Brown. Mr. and where Dr. Bogen wax born, in New
JIMMY HRONEY
FIAT
TO
RENT-Glendale
one-
lished
by
the
Macmillan Co.
Pontiac, Mich.
Leopold Freed, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frier, Mr+, Will ism Ilroyen. Paul Buckley, Abe York's East Side whither he came
ter were furnished.
1$1.75)
is
nue, 2989, upper six rooms and here . Mr .
M
one of the excellent
.
,
1 I 11 VA
DINNERS
breakfast room. Newly decorat- Goldberg. J It Holmes
1rn- lin memory of non David). Gerson Ca. ,
children's classics published this
RENT -Beautiful furnished
MODERN DELICATESSEN FOR
No Cover
year.
$
ed, Frigidaire, garage. Rent • rrn•n, A JA0 - 01, Charles 11. lama's., J. Cr ntral Factory Simply. Jr.. II Chai-
room. Suitable for one or two •
co
Lapides.
J.
B.
Le•ky.
I•rolore
Leyin.
M
Charge
n.
Christe-Oppenheim
Co..
City
Metal,.
Sam
Lori,
Mr.
and
Mr,
Joe Magidsohn.
11612 Dexter Boulevard
reasonable.
Arlington 9611.
This exciting old tale from Eng.
gentlemen or couple. Very
Lipsitr. Marx Brother, David J. Mnry- Relining Co , Berry II. Cogger, Itobert
Till 0:30
--
Mr, Lillian M•yer. Mereantile Finance
For Your Picnic Lunches
wirint, Max May. Mare, Cre..rn•n Cigar Cohen. Mr.. It J. Cohen. Irwin I. Cohn. Corp.. Michigan Radio Co. Michigan tang has been edited, in the pres-
Entire Show
reasonable. Apply 2292 West
FOR RENT-Furnished room for Co. Inc Samuel Mints. David Netter- A. Copeland (for Peter anti Paul). Sol TOAfl A Apron supply Co., Louis
at 7,30
ent volume, by Lynd Ward and
Philadelphia.
0, penheirn. Dann 150 1750 in RIP.10, of brothe r Mr. and Mr. II. G. Norm)., N•tional Dry
gentleman or lady. Garage if lender, Ilvry Newman,
May McNeer. The delightful story
Phalanx Clob Mr. and Mr. tam'. Ito.-
Archie. Arthur Darmstadt,. Mr.
CHET EVERHART S
vo l Goods. Mr. and Mr.. J. 11. Neiman, op.
desired; $15 monthly. Also an enthal,
TO RENT-A nicely furnished
Jacob Itrdhlosirti, Ralph Schiller, Mr, D. W. Davis. Detroit Jewish Daily penheimer
of the New F'orest and the enticing
MIAMI PLAYBOYS
l'arke, Devi* • Cu.,
unfurnished room fur couple. Adolph .cl a n A Shims, Temple Forward. Detroit Mill Supply Co.. Detroit Ralph C 1 .11.11,
room with shower bath, for
Jac..L Pearl, Pincher Pro- enviornment has been woven into
Clifford 5660
Clifford 1696
Beth
El
School
of
Religion.
United
Ife•
Pipe•nd Sootily l'o. Detroit S•vine• gre..ive Aid So. .Or, Dr. I.. L. Polorker,
Kitchen privileges. Reasonable
couple, two boys or single pa •ty.
an unusual story for boys and girls
brew School. Pori!, l'eter V•... R. 11
Itar.k. Alhert Diamond. Moe Inamond, S. A. Popkin. Tad Potter, Aaron N. Prete-
rent. Call Fairmount 3665,1.
Rent very reasonable. Call at
of 12 to 15. A children's entic-
and Oscar Wehber, Berry Weitxman 5100 kfipirice 11r. Robert S. Drew.,
erson. Pro Bedding Co.. Progressive
4002 Duane, one block off Dee- FOR RENT-Room in a private unr wife •nd 3 children) 1100, lin men, II•rry Donitr. Englander Co.. F:onew. Inc.. Ideal Linen Service. M. I. Polrher. Benj., ing world is unfolded here,
and
nrr of parent.) $1 0 6. Barrlen
Irving Eripstein, ...we of Jsrob and 1:.-
ter, or Fairmnunt 3797-J, before
Punk, Redomer All Society. Reliable parents who seek good reading for
man. Simnel I'. Will., Joseph Wolf. thee Jar. Lewi. W. Falk, Sidney M. rec. Li
home
for
one
or
two
young
men.
nen
Linen Service, J. II Remick, Ristion
• 2 p. in. if possible.
First-class neighborhood. Write John L. Ilrown 1450 (rem rhildronl tne. hrirner. Marry Feinberg. Sam Fenster. Creamery. Herbert II. Robinson. Mr, and their youngsters will find it in this
volume.
1400—Jo•eph Ilorn•tein. Mr. end Mr.
Fidelity Trip, Co. Mrs. Richard
rporer C Robinson. Morri• K. Rod•
Box 845, Detroit Jewiish Chron- Samuel Byrom (for rh ilAn n). David.on Jr...eph Finkel. Mr•. 51.nrer Finney. N•-
FOR SALE-Walnut Lake, near
man , Emil Rse. Mr nod
1.41111A
icle.
11ro... Harry end Ben Dasi,Don. ten
t ban Fl.hm•n. Vied • Filet. W
Knollwood Country Club. Water
.
Roaenberg. Monroe Rierenffeld
A , Jaw,


.
n Freud,
G ran,
t.
. k.,
r.. Mark Fleischman. Fierier.
front cottage, two stories. solid
lawrenre Ro.k•m Kos- Late
Dr. Heller's Impressions
ferry Hyman, Isenhere Puede. •
Gown Shopp, Sidney W Forermn, Louis
• els, Jerom C. Salta...in. Mr..Davie
constructien, six rooms. two
C
• Ro•ii. A J. L autnn,
ro
Abraham Freedrn•n. Benjamin Freidenberg, Adolph Scheyer. I.. Schinagel. M. A. Schiele, Mr.
New Price Policy at Fox. J foploy
of Palestine.
. Levin. Mr. and Mr, Henry Levitt. Freund, Fuhrer Bro.. Gellow • Green•
baths, cobblestone fireplace,
soul Mr.. II E. Schlesinger, Ewa
Milgrim.. Pack-Wolin Shop Inc .
baurn Co., Dr. and Mr.. Nath•niel Gate., Srhoenherg, Sehoenneld
completely furnished. Can eas-
Schimnneld.
J..reph 11 . Gaylord, Several Linen Supply Nat 11c
Company, 10,0m-tiny LmIre F • A M
MY MONTH IN PALI:SURF:. By Rabbi
II.
Scholnick.
David
Schuff.
M.
ily he made into year-round
The Fox Theater inaugurated a No. On, Milton J Petri.David Robin• Co, Harry Gerson. Julius Gilbert. H.
M•• Bloch Publishing Co. 51
II Schwartz, Norman Schlse rts Ho, Pon
R
home. A real bargain. Call new price policy Friday, June 6, .n ..0: ber ,: Sarnt.,0„
Wm, Thirty.first street, New
e , r.1.: ods Smith. San, Gittlern•n.
Gittleman, Limi• Glerlston•. Jerryl. Mr% 11 M. Selker. Jerome A.
York.
112 on I
rn
Longfellow 8323 Sunday and when "The New Movietone Follies nod Styli', Joseph Wet•en,
Frank • Goetr•Slotelman.
. from Goldere. Sellintr. Abram W Sempliner. Serin •
Davidson
a.
Mar Goldberv. NathanielGold.tick.
SharerZerfek Si.terhosal. Simon
evenings, or Empire 3005 dur- • of 1930" opened. The new pries
$ _ nail x
Erne, Go...Bor.], Gorolon•Ch•pmen Dr. Sheter,
t
J. A. and Wm. Sieve, Jo•eph Sil-
Dr. Heller was one of the pio-
ing
the
day.
will place "The Biggest Show in
7140—Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Alex- William If. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ber• tmn, Ab, Silverhere, 11,1 Silvermn,
Madame I.nla
Madame O'Connor
neers in the Zionist movement in
late of 'Teap o t
M. Greenberir.J.coh It
Dttroit," which is what the Fox
It . Harr, Oscar Silverman. M. Rachel Sillm•n.
this country and one of a handful
$35n - Simon It Lachman, John Bai-
FOR RENT-Large, airy room in Theater is offering, within

WHERE YOUTHFUL SPIRIT!
of Mr. Rachel Simon. Harry Slat•
the
rd.
Morri.
Cohn.
John
.1.
Gin•burg
Grossman.
flo•ranty
Tro.t
Co
of
Detroit.
kin,
Arthur
IV
FROLIC
modern apartment.
Shower. reach of everyone.
Storm, Mr. Eugene 510- of Reform rabbis to affiliate them-
I'nder the new I ct . harle. Hamburger Wan for childrenl, Norris Harri, Mr and Mr. Joseph Ilart• men Milton M Slom•n. Mr.. Barney wives with the nationalist Jewish
Small
family.
Suitable
for'
1J
c
GERALD MARKS'
policy Detroit's public will be aide ohn A Ifeavenrich. Lachman • Wolf- m•n. Samuel Helper. Hertz • Co. P.1• Smith. Ch•rle. A Smith, II R. Solomon, enterprise.
couple or gentleman or lady.'
e ... . , , 1 ,.
1 i o v.r.ide Sem i" Iron & UM] Co.
Cehnnfoia Recording Oreh
Earl E. Sommer, li•ery Startler. Mel-
to gain admittance to the Fox for
His description of the month he
m. A Stearn•. Iler•n
rn W•rren, Samuel .. n7ni, ..10,, •. "W
""1.1offin,:a7. h.lcoe
2744 Gladstone, Apt. 315.
i'on
lloi hr".11r4ti. ville end Burton Souk. !A Starr • Co.,
516 Grand River Ave. West
SUPPER DANCING 11 .30 moil 1
25 cents from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m., ww7i
• n. De.id Iforodoker Aid Society. Her- Meyer Steinberg. Mx Steingold • Son, spent in Palestine is so graphic
—4
as
Near Michigan Theater
a
3rd
PhilIlloomarden
It.
How•rd.
Bernard
I.
each
day
with
the
exception
of
Sat-
. Winne Jack Stons. Lee It. Strielling, R. 8 Std ..- to make this volume worthy to be
TO RENT-Furnished room, new-
DINNER DANCING ISO antil
Detroit's Most Select Tea Room
toe Ifor child Intl.
erkman. Harry A. Jacobs, Mr.. L. M
ffin
Adoi r ph E Storm. Aaron Teitel-
ly decorated, by private young urdays, Sundays and holidays. In ,
Se a Food and Vegetarian Din-
5300— Jacob Adler. Dr. 5 F:. Barnett. J•col,•on. boils Jacobson. Mart Jaroh- baum. Tolf • Kahn, United Iron • Metal classed with text-books on the Holy
(No Convert During Dinner/
the
evening
the
price
will
be
50
A.
J.
Illornyarden, Phil Itlesongarden. Mr
family. Suitable for one ort
• on. Henry
Jericho todee No 490, Co./darnel l'rbark. Mr.. Arthur Victor, Land.
ner Every Friday
is
Dr. Heller leaves nothing out of
two ladies or gentlemen, or for cents for all seats, and this will be and Mr. O•car RIumbere. Houles•rd M f r. and Mr.. A. M Jordon lin 'nem°, Yemen Vhkover.
HAROLDATSAailiaseager
Da•irl Volkoviel,
Hot Lunches Every Day. Tea
Sh. tope. II•rry Byron. Alvin Trexler, lien
nt, Mr •nd Mr. j
Charle s W•ener.
.'serve lin mem- his story. His is a complete re-
couple. Kitchen privileges. Rent inclusive of every night, as well as n. Jarosr• lin memory of mother and
' Leaf Readings FREE!
ar a r :ker. Dr II Kallrn•n.
or y of parents
Mr.. Herbert II. W
for the Saturday, Sunday and holi- herl.
lat h, Mr. and Mrs.Loul. St•rfleld K•ufmen, Mr. and
sume
of Jewish achievement and
very
cheap.
2224
West
Euclid
Open for Bridge ant Bunco
11 T. K•y, Hy A. lin memory of parent.. Mr. and Mrs. Fin-
avenue, between Fourteenth and day matinees,. Children will be ad- Cohan• lin memory of Mr. Chere'. par. Kent., klisr It Kern, Nathan Kerner, leyl, Doctor. W•rren, W•r•haw Bakery. hope. It is a volume worth read-
Parties
erm. 111111 M. Cohere'.
and grand. Ile. , arehier Ke.heshover. 11 , :nry C. K•Y• Sophie Weil, Thorley J. Weinberg. Sid- ing and having.
mitt('dfor
15cents
at
all
perform-
,
La
Salle
beulevard.
Phone
Gar-
Hours: 11 a. to. to 11 p. la.
mother. Lied. Ini•co.
Mr.
end Mr, well. S•muel Key well. King Furniture
ales
end
field 3923-W. Mrs. Shear, up- ances. The reduction in prices Mn... Fantle. Sol Firkelhor. Mae II. Joseph Klein. Koplin Bro., Look Lam ney S Weinmsin. Weisman • Weal . . ., H.
Sundays, 3 to 11 p. es.
P. Weller, Samuel I. Weller, Wet•rn•n
I
stairs.
sloes not mean that the gigantic Finkeloone Fin•terwald. arm ., bert. S am Landau. 1
d Lasky, Le. , & Black. 1/5•64 Wilku, George Willem,
COPELAND
entertainment that the Fox Thea- moo, Dr end Mr. Leo M. Franklin, Clair•II•rpoe. Inc.. Lefliof ky Itre.. Moe. Ident• R. Witt•l.hofer, Laura Wow.' Al Jolson Scores Hit at State
Walter
M
luch,
Marvin
II.
Gmold
Letter, 11...1 Levin, la•ine Wa.t• P•per I burner. M. VI. Zarli. Harr> Zolkower.•
TO RENT-Beautiful furnished ter has been offering will be cur- ,
DEPENDABLE ELECTRIC
7225 soh in memory of Sally Ginebld),
room for one or two gentlemen, tailed in the slightest. Contrary- , Rotor II. Goldberr. Moro.. Goldmn, Mil. Co. Edwerd Levy, Eli Lightritone. Dr. Franey. Zuelierrn•n.
REFRIGERATION
Al Jolson is scoring 0 real sen-
!Samuel J. Levi., Ifyrn•n Lipshitz, Harold

HUNTINGTON INN
with private family. Please call wise, it is planned to give even big- Inn Ilermanlir Alvin D. Ifer.eh. Hon. ' Lichtentitem. Lillian. Inc.. Jacob Lip.
216 St. at W. Grand Blvd. Enc. 60441
sational hit in his new picture,
M arrs 11 Kehler, Mucha.) Kroll, Therwtore chin.k. (hart.. Lir•otx. Hem.
Woodward at Ele•en Milo
at 2502 Hazelwood.
DON'T FORGET! BICUR CH0.1 "Mammy," which is having its
1.ip.titta.
ger and better shows at the house. and
Sol R. Levin. Dr. David J. Levy, Mn,
Mrs. Jennie Lipson. 1...newenberg Pro.
LEM EXCURSIOre !ONE 15.
first showing at the State Theater,

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