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Ykruorrlansn efRONiCLE
Was.
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GRUENBAUM VIEWS
CRISIS IN POLAND
_
to him that the anti-Semitic ly connected with these industries, j ic institutions. In the competitive I,
has been eaened, that as capitalists, as salesmen, as em-• tight with the Jew, the Polish mer-
R E V IE W S
there is a rappreaehment between players, as workers and as mer- chant and skilled worker, who
Polish and Jewish economic circles, chants, Since Poland became an ' formerly were barely able to hold
LETTER. SOX
(Continued from Page One.)
ABoo k- Fu I! of Fu n.
in th• form of institutions such as independent republic, the "economic their own against the Jew, are be-
NEW YORK. — A national con - •
men, craftsmen and their workers chambers of commerce and trade front," so to speak, had of course corning ever stronger and stronger.
PARLOR. BEDLAM AND IIATII. It,
associataions
which
were
recently
xention
of
the
Young
People's
who are drowning, need to he tak-
to he rebuilt, especially in what er.
Correspondent Urges Jews eague of the United Synagogue L S. J. Perelniati and Quentin J. Rey-
en, since the steps which will be created, and that great tax conces- was formerly Russian Poland.
Forced Out of Occupation..
'
noltlx. rubli.h•d Pry Horace Liveright.
Colonize North America;
will take place this fall in New
Si West 4.th Street, New York. 1121.
taken to help the others will have sions have been made. And what Naturally this change of front fac-
Thus the Jews are being forced
York City, in all probability on
their effect upon the Jewish eco- can a man who doesn't know the ing the heme market is being very out of the eiccupations. The old
Says Jews Must Turn
Perelmn,
a
already known for
Thanksgiving Day, and will bring
origin of the economic crisis among much supported by the government. sources of work and livelihood are
nomic situation.
together representatives from the his screamingly funny "Dawn Gins-
to Agriculture.
He who doesn't know the condi- Polish Jews really answer to all But the latter in forming its plans being dried up or cut off. They
bergh's
Revenge,”
and Reynolds
more than DM young people's so-
tions of Jewish life in Poland can these arguments and explanations? never took into consideration the must seek new avenues of employ-
cieties affiliated with the national have dome a great service to the.
Jewish Workers Suffer.
special needs of the Jews. On the illellt, new occupations. But this Edit or Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
be easily convinced by such words
morese
and
tired
American
reader.
body and located all over the
What is the real resort for the contrary, it always tried to exert is dillieult, often impossible, since
and arguments. Such a person
About Jewish colonization: In country.
Their "Parlor, Bedlam and Bath"
may perhaps put a few questions eionomic crisis in Polish olowrY?' an influence, sometimes direct and the government, aside from the order to change the status quo of
is hailed as a hilarious, side-split-
First of all it is nobody a result sometimes indirect, which would fact that it doesn't help, does not
about anti-Semitism and about the
the Jews a complete reconstruction
ting novel, and it is all of that. It
too great tax burden, but he will of thegeneral crisis, but as a Jew- serve to weaken Jewish influence even think about it. Often it hin- of the Jewish society must take F. S. OF I. OFFICIAL DIES is a look-full of fun.
in
ish
economic
crisis
it
is
permanent
various
branches
of
industry
and
ders
diloctly,
because
of
the
above-
soon be silenced. It will be pointed
place. At present we are a city-
There are single paragraphs in
and growing steadily. The gener- commerce. Wherever the govern- mentioned reasons, or indirectly, dwelling people. The tiller of the
NEW YORK.— (J. T. A. I— this novel which are worth the
• l economic crisis in the country ment power has taken over indus- when it refuses help to the Jew-
soil is absent. The reason is that Herman Stiefel, former assistant price if the entire novel. Here is
only makes it sharper and strength- tries directly, it wasn't or much the ish mutual aid societies and makes there is always something break- corporation counsel and head of
ens it, but it has its own reasons. Jewish owner, the Jewish capitalist their paths more difficult. Thus ing or tearing, always some dam- the bureau of penalties of New et story which will give a kick to the
which operate independently of who suffered he received there is being created among the age tt, be repaired in our na- York City and a past grand master most morbid-feeling individual.
Read it when you feel blue, and
the reasons which call forth the compensation—but much more se Jews a great surplus of popula- tional organization.
. and life member of the Indepen-
you will be giggling before much
general crisis.
One reason is a the Jewish worker, the salaried tion, which has no way out. For-
The creation of a peasant class dent Order Free Suns of Israel, to time has passed.
general one, affecting since the be- ( mployee, the merchant and the merly emigration had absorbed the Is of vital importance to our na- which he belonged for 50 years,
MEMBERS
It is the story of Chester Tat-
ginnlag of the World War the eco- salesman. Thus the .news were , surplus of the .lowish population thinal existence. In order to died July :1, in his eightieth year.
New York Stock Exchange
tersall son of a journe !, a 1
t pr it
n
nomic situation of that Inert of Po- ' pushed out of the tobacco industry. which could find no livelihood in create a Jewish peasant class, two
Detroit Stock Exchange
who
in
herits
a substantial in-
land which was tied up with Rus- They are being pushed out in rot- Poland. Today emigration every- things are essential. A country
AssocIate Member.
cum filial an uncle and sets out
that is, the lack of a Russian licia from the alcohol trade, and where is being made more difficult which is not yet inhabited, or only
New York Curb Market
I , , enjoy life. Ile meets his col-
market. This situation has had a in general from the government or is being stopped altogether. The sparsely so, and people who are
MILTON GORDON
lege chum, Rolfe Weatherbee, and
catastrophic
effect upon the tex- undertakings.
surplus remains and it grows from willing to become tillers of the
Re-inlent Manager
accepts
an invitation to spend the
tile industry which produced main-
year to year.
soil. A country where we might
Thar Jew Weakened.
Direct Wire. to All Principal Markets
week-end at his summer home, (filly
' ly for the Russian market and up-
Besides this there have recently • In this evonsists the permanent have a fair chance for undisturbed
to
discover
that the wife, sister
121 Penobscot Building
en many smaller industries like been added various ways for regu- crisis among Polish Jews which is colonization is the northwestern
and aunt of Rolfe have liven on his
clothing, toys, etc.
Cherry 9620
lating commerce, especially export, assuming, every year more and part of North America—Alaska,
list
of
affectionate
parties. Ile
Jews have always been especial- which are being dictated by the more the proportions of a catas- Br itish Columbia, Kadlak Island
flees by sliding down a pipe through
111(.0'S:iffy of better adjusting one's trophe. It didn't come, as in Rus-
Vancouver Island, and all the
or of our darling back
In loving memory
window w,
and when he reef ch-
a
self to the requirements of the for- sia, as a sudden storm, like an islands near that coast. It should 5.0 and brother, Irving Berman. ea h ome fa ll
s into a par t y , and
e'gn market, because of the keen earthquake. It developed, and is become our national ambition to
who left us on the 11th day of eventually the anus, of the scoot of
competition for foreign customers. still developing, gradually in an Judaize this particular part of rho Tammuz, four years ago.
his
apartment.
Ile discovers to his
globe.
Just
as
there is a Spanish
This interference on the part of evolutionary manner, since no great
Always remembered by his
Established 1a56
• the government usually strength- revolutionary manner, since no America, a French America, an Father, Mother, Sisters and chagrin that this agent was Rolfe's
first
wife,
but
he
comes back for
ens the Polish-Christian element revolutionary upheaval, social or English America, so there should Brother,
more ,,f her affections after try-
and weakens the Jew. The same economic, has taken place in Po- be a Jewish America. It is not im-
ing
again
to
make
flight by jump-
takes place in all branches of in- land.
But that aloes not learn possible if we persistently strive
In fond and loving memory of
dustry where it is necessary to get the catastrophe, and it is becom- for it. "Einen lunge wol- our dearly beloved son and brother, ing through a window, but instead
falling
on
a
ledge.
a concession from the government ing more threatening because the len, lass bildet die Kraft einer Goodman ('„hen, who passed away
"The reason for this book," say
in order to work, trade or conduct a government doesn't begin to think Nation," says Nietzchto. It nat- 'Ills year alga July 12, 1929.
the authors, "is our decision that
factory.
And the government about its victims and refuses to ters not to whom those countries
What swill! we gi,e to rte.', his hand. what this country needs is a good
belong
politically.
If
one
become
help
the
Jewish
mutual
aid
socie-
wishes to regulate everything, to
Ili: cheery fare to see,
five-cent novel. The theme of the
keep an eye on everything, to in- ties. Very often it even hinders, the predominating element, and To hear his voice. to see hi+ smile
MEM HERS
bunk is: a gigantic expose of the
fluence everything.
Thereby it directly and indirectly, the latter's especially if the people who till 'chat meant et, much to us.
' traffic in salted nuts. It sweeps
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND
the soil there are Jews. this re-
has a clear idea in view; to efforts.
to a thrilling climax, leaving noth-
(row
Sadly
missed
by
his
loving
Par-
right.
1
Uat.
J.
'F.
A
1
gion
of
the
globe
will
become
a
ALI, PRINCIPAL EXCHANGES
strengthen as far as posit& the
Jewish country be facto, though . wits, Meyer ail Fannie Cohen, and ing to be desired in the last pages
Polish element at the expense of
io
tvlun actual eye-witness scenes of
r
,e
don.
somebody
else
rules
it
politically.
I he minority nationalities, especial-
nuts being salted are described with
Here the Jewish nation has a
, ly the Jews. For this purpose it
a
fidelity so close to natures that
positive
aim
in
her
life,
to
In
laving
memory
of
our
dear
JUtiRiZe
I uses all sorts of methods; direct
the northwest corner of North : Wife and mother, Leah Ackerman, you actually want to reach toward
influence, the Su-called "etatism,"
PARIS.--(.I.
T.
A.)
—
Louis
L.
the
canvas and pluck off a bevy of
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A BRANCH
as well ex an especial method of in- Klutz, former minister of finance America. If we pursue this course who passcd away ten years :ego,
the toothy morsels.
persistently, we. might reach our July 10, 1920.
Iner protectionism towards the
SUMMER OFFICE
under the premiership of (hinges goal. Now for the people , willing
"If
asked to describe the book
lish entrepreneur, factory-owner, (lenience:au, and active in French
A loving mother. true and kind.
IN
in a single phrase, we would call
to become tillers of the soil. It is
merehant,
handieraftsman
No friend on earth lilt! her we'll find.
and I' ilities for two derides, died sud-
it The Greta Garbo of the book
a well known fact that there are in
, For all of its she
her bent,
denly of a heart attack at the age every big American city many
Business."
And God ease her eternal req.
Charlevoix, Michigan
This method naturally has its of 62. M. Klotz was as member of middle-aged single men who en-
ill, •t also upon the private entre- the War-Time Cabinet and was one
Sadly missed by her loving Ilus-
counter great difficulties in trying
SEE !WILDING - MUDGE: sTitErr
Cocteau's Masterpiece.
. preneur, even upin the Jew, who oof the signers of the Treaty of
hand and Children.
to make a living. It is in behalf
Phone Charlevoix SOS
I must adiust himself to the environ-
Ile also aided in work- of this element, to whom I also
t.NEANTS
I. :RIDDLES. 11, Jean Coe-
ment. This is one of the reasons ing out the post-our financial prob- belong, that I am writing these
In memary of our departed ' trait. ran. holed
I.y Samuel Putnam.
why (hr Jewish capitalist, especial- lems of France.
Brewer amp Warren, Ise, II East 53ril
lines. Some of them make a, nuis- , (laughter, Rita Hamburger, who
Under the Management of
ly the big Idle, W110 has to deal with
Street.
New
Took. Ist.501.
passed
away
July
II,
1928.
Prior to his entrance in politics ance out of themselves by becom-
the government and its credit in- he had been one of the (outstanding ing all kinds of peddlers or agents,
to 0 oa•oi year., tislay.
Jean Cocteau's "Enfants Ter:-
stitutions, is afraid to employ Jews, members of the French bar. In others are chronically broke.
You were takes
tildes," ably translated by Samuel
lest his firm be howled down and l889 he achieved a national repu-
then ae have fared lonesionent ,,,
This element is badly neglected
Putnam, is one of the very fine
and despair.
treated as a Jewish firm, which tation by his campaign with the
by the Jewish community. Jewish
laigether we gash at your litde novels of the year. It is the story
parades its Jewishness. He knows French students against Boulang-
Orders executed on give-up basis through your broker
pty chair.
charitable institutions have strict
of a brother and sister, Paul and
that his Jewishness is in general Prism. Ile was elected to the
We will
emne v er forget you. ii eddy
without added cost
s ad I.
rubs not to help a single man. Yet , A. the days. months.
Yearn , d epreqs malv ' Elizabeth, who, isolated from the
no great asset, and he therefore Chamber of Deputies in 1897
this element could he turned into
av made the four walls
world, he
hides it lest it become a definite where he specialized in financial
tillers of the soil if given a chance To know your little heart
at real.
of their moat the span if their
liability and a calamity.
matters. Later he served as chair- by establishing agricultural colo- Consoles its both, that God knew be.t.
world.
In
their undisciplined ex-
Mother
i
,
To the influence of the:govern- man of the Commission des Dou-
writing this to you dear,
nies on a co-operative basis. Let's A D ,...: ( i l u y ir, soul impire. nit, feeling sou . istence, they admit into their World
ment must tie added also the influ- anes and vice-chairman of the Com-
say colonies with 50 nal, 10 acres
Gerard
and
Agatha. The guiding
GROUND FLOOR BUHL BUILDING
ence of the co-operatives, especial- mission on Budget and the Army, ,
nr.
Broken-hearted
to a man.
Mother and , spirit is Elizabeth. Sensing a love
GROUND FLOOR GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
ly of the peasant and landowners
M. Klotz had six terms as a cab-
Cattle, seeds, machinery and
affair
between
Agatha and her
associations and of the growing Po- inet offieer, startin • in 1a10 and
DETROIT
two agricultural instructors should
brother , she p l o t s against it out of
lish commercial and skilled work- ending 1920. In the post-war era
be provided. I do not exaggerate
In loving memory of our dear jealousy for her brother and be-
er class, which enjoy government he was considered the one man who
New Yolk
Savannah
Boston
BethIehero • I'..
when I say that in five years' time : husband and father, Jack Pearl- , cause she would not see the lives
Paris and Berlin
protectionism, credits in the gov- could lead France out of its finan-
the colonists will be able to repay man, who died 10 years ago, July of the two lovers ruined under ex-
I
ernment and municipal banks and cial difficulties. Ile was also men-
every cent that has been expended 9, 1920.
isting circumstances. Her plot
are really the rulers of the econom- tioned for the premiershi
on them. Nothing but good could
P.
leads her to encourage Gerard and
A, we ioveoll hirn so we wise hirn.
, come out of it. In such colonies
Agatha to marry. Paul, wasting
Days of sadness still ont.
c over us.
Jewish tradition, custom and re-
Tear. of silence often R ow;
away in isolation, writes Agatha
Life has not been the same 10 11,4
ligion could be preserved, and Sab- '
that
he is committing suicide., and
,
Since y
were called swat.
bath would be the legal rest (lay.
the girl arrives too late to save
We Jews seem to underestimate
him. She comes in time, however,
His Wife, Daughter and Sons.
the value of a peasant class to our
fur the two to learn of Elizabeth's
nation. Sweden, whose population
In loving memory of Molly Fried- plot. In the course of a quarrel
is 50 per cent agricultural, has a
berg, who passed away eight years with her dying brother, Elizabeth
back-to-the-soil movement. Eng-
ago. July 12, 1922.
fired from a revolver into her own
land, still 27 per cent agricultural,
Iler Son and Daughter.
temple, making the family tragedy
thinks that she has gone too far in
complete.
industrialization and that a return
This tragedy is a great study of
In
loving
memory
of
Ben
5leis.
to the soil is essential. Only we
ner, who passed away July 12, child psychology and the mind of
,!eves do not grasp the idea of
1922. Gone but not forgotten.
children. Aside from its psycho-
what importance a peasant class
His Mother, Wife, Sisters and logical element, however, it makes
is to the life of our nation.
Brothers.
very fascinating reading and defi-
Here is an element that is wast-
nitely establishes Coeteua's repu-
ing its life in the big cities, in
tation as a great author.
idleness or in disgusting occupa-
tions like peddling. If given a
SEIDENBERG NAMED
chance they might become pioneers
MRS ROSLYN SCHWARTZ
of a new Jewish society.
of the Belcrest Apartments, 5440 VETERANS COMMANDER
ISAAC REISS,
PROVIDENCE, R. I.—(J. T. A.)
Cass avenue, died a week ago
4•24 Alfred St., Detroit.
Friday at the age of 46. Iler body —1 lamid Seidelberg of Boston
SYNAGOGUE
"I, !UNITED
LEAGUE TO CONVENE
j
IL
BOOK
SAMUEL
UNGERLEIDER
& COMPANY
H. HENTZ & COMPANY
KLOTZ, EX-FRENCH
MINISTER, IS DEAD
Jean
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"Bud" Streng of the Streng
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community, is making himself even
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"BUD" STRENG
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more popular with the surprise
announcement that on Monday
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he will give away free a brand
new 1930 Chevrolet Six Coach to
the holder of a lucky card. These
cards are given away free at the
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condition for winning the auto-
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that the holder of the lucky card
be present at the drawing.
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THE NEW WILLYS FIGHT—
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The 120-inch wheelbase of the new Willys Eight, and the
95
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4923 Coati., Detroit
JESSIE SELTZER
of 1517 West Euclid avenue, 50
years old, died on June 25. Fu-
neral services were held at Lewis
Bros.' Funeral Home on June 26,
with interment at Cloverhill Park
Cemetery, Rabbi Hershman of-
ficiated..
CLARE BLOCK
of 2966 Elmhurst avenues, to
years old, (lied on July 2. Fu-
neral services were held on July
3, with interment at Cloverhill
Park Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman
officiated. She is survived by her
father, Abraham, her mother,
Mary, and three sisters, Sarah, Fay
and Edith.
WILLYS
WILLYS 6
was shipped to New York on Mon-
day for burial. She is survived
by her husband, Arthur
H.
Schwartz, of Ilt.yn's Bazaar.
LOTTIE KEIL
of 10263 Delmar avenue, 70 years
old, (lied on July 7. Funeral serv-
ices were held on July 8 at Lewis
Bros,' Funeral Home, with inter-
ment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Schechter officiated. She is
survived by four sons. Samuel,
Abe, Joe and Si, and one daugh-
ter, Ida.
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WAYNE COUNTY DEALERS
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.
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LONDON.—(J. T.
favorable comment has I,
aroused here by the land redo,
lion scheme worked out by
Jewish National Fund fur lit.
Britain and Ireland by means
which the Jews of England se 0s, o 1
redeem as parcel if land in Pali
tine equal to the area that tr r
homes occupy in this country. !
response to the problem rai , ed
a group of London Jewish It
mess men who will redeem acre...,
in Palestine equal to the area o
erect by their place of busin e , :I .
London, the offices of the Jo,
National Fund announced that 11.•
terms of the land redemption a.
not limitedto private reside
only but that each individual o
redeem as much land as he I,.
should be included in the quack :
his household.
The average area which has h.,.
taken for a fair-sized house,
cording to the donations rem. 1
by the Jewish National Fund, I
been about 236 square Nilo
which is the equivalent of oo .
sixth of a dunam, which can be
deemed for ;25.
JEWS SETTLING
IN GUATEMALA
It is evident that Jews ft, III
Eastern Europe are nut only Flu
migrating to South American 1 . 14111-
tries but are going to l'utottal
America as well, as information 0 -
ceived by Abraham Herman, pro —
ident ed. the Hebrew Shelter i ng
and Immigrant Aid Society of
America (Inas), 425 Lafay ate
street, New York City, indicates.
Ilias has received a letter front
the Young Slen's Hebrew Associa-
tion of Guatemala City signed lo•
Alfredo Rubin, chairman • Elam
Bettie., secretary, and a number of
others stating that emigrants from
Russia, Poland and other Euro pean
ei unt ries are coming to Guatemala.
The writers describes the dillieul-
ties encountered by the new arrii -
als saying "this country has m., II:-
dustries and every new arrival hot
tii undergo great hardships licfroe
being able to make a living."
In view of this, the Hills has I ,
quested the director of the .low
Immigrant Aid Bureau in Cuba,
which was organized and is Ill.
subsidized by Ilias, to proeeisi to,
Guatemala, investigate conditio•or
and report immediately to the II iiis
Illegally Entered Aliens are
Urged to File Legali-
zation Applications
John L. Zurbrick, district dire,:
for of immigratioh at Detroit,
vises that large number of persios
not citizens of the United States,
who originally entered the routed
States on a visit and stayed, of Gar
some reason or other were nut reg-
istered on arrival, or were stowa-
ways on ships and could not secure
return certificates to go to their
native country or become natural-
ized, have filed application for
legalization of entry and a
have already been registered.
The law of March 2, CC. J.
vided that the interested jo ,
must prove that he (I) tad, ed •i •
'2
United States prior to June. 3.
(211 has resided in the
States continuously since such
try ; (3) is a person of good tm
character; (-I) is not subject : •
deportation.
Application blanks can be secs , :
at the immigration office., 130 Lo:
ned Street West, Detroit, MI, I.
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At the monthly meeting of the
board of directors of the Michigan
Bell Telephone Company on July
10, the expenditure of $1,315.000
was authorized for new construc-
tion, according to anannouneement
made by Burch Foraker, president.
Of this total, 8635,01)0 is for tho
Detroit exchange area and Di80,-
000 is for the balance of the state.
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11612 Dexter Boulevard
For Your Netses
MARY HARTMAN
of 1726 tent Boston boulevard.
69 years old, died on July 7. Fu-
neral services were held at Con-
gregation B'nai Moshe on July It,
with interment at Cloverhill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Ilershman and
Rabbi Fischer officiated. She is '
survived by five sons, Joseph, Ju-
lius, Andrew, Armin and Samuel;
a daughter, Mrs. Nathan Kline.
and a sister, Mrs. II, D. Feldman
of Youngstown, Ohio,
ROSE KALLER
of 5207 Larchmont, 57 years old.
died on July 9. Funeral services
were held on July 10, with inter-
ment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Ashinsky officiated. She is
survived by her husband. Jacob;
three sons, Sam Kaplan, William
and Charles Kaller, and four sis-
ters, Mrs. Ida Goldberg of Detroit, ,
Mrs. (lassie Feder of Newark. N. J
J., Mrs. Sylvia Frydan and Lillian
Kaplan, both of Chicago, Ill.
ANN WHITE
of 1960 Linden avenue, 25 years
old, died on July 3. Funeral serv-
ices were held at Gilbert's Funeral
! Home on July 7, with interment at
Woodmere Cemetery. Rabbi Fine
officiated. She is survived by her
husband, Arthur; • sister, Mrs. A.
Porteus, and ■ brother, William
Gard.
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was named commander-in-chief of
the Jewish War Veterans of the
United States at the conclusion of
the ninth annual encampment here.
Granite and Marble
Monuments
Now in our New Location
7723 TWELFTH ST.
Euclid 7192
SMITH'S AUTO SERVICE
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Washing, Polishing, Simonizing and Greasing
Day and Night Storage — Weekly and Monthly Rate. Very
Reasonable—Quick Service—Reasonable Price.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
77 Sibley Street, Cor. Park Avenue
Loa•follow U39
Clifford 1810
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Detroit, Mich
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
7739 John R. St.
Empire 2114
GILBERT'S
Funeral Home
Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS .
Delaware at Second Blvd.
r.
Empire 6 534