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SAMUEL
NGERLEIDER
U& COMPANY
YIDDISH THEATER
CAST ANNOUNCED
MEMBERS
Littman's Playhouse to Have
Popular Group of
Actors.
New York Stock Exchange
Detroit Stock Exchange
Associate Members
New York Curb Market
MILTON GORDON
A. 1.ittman of I.ittman's Yiddish
Theater, who has been devoting
the summer months to the organ-
iization of the cast that will ap-
pear at the theater during the
coming season, announces that the
leading roles and some of the as- .
Resident Manager
Direct Wires to All Principal Markets
121 Penobscot Building
Cherry 9620
sisting parts have already been
tilled. Mr. Littman spent several
weeks in New York in the theater's
interests.
Among the names announced by
Mr. Littman to form his company
are actors who have been very
popular with Detroit Jewish audi-
ences. Louis Birnbaum will be
leading man. Ethel Dorf will be
the company's leading lady.
Others who will form the cant
include Esther Field, Jacob Gold-
stein, Hyman Prizant, Sarah Fil-
ler, Morris Dorf Miss Goldstein
leak Area will be stage manager. .
Additional names of the cast
will be announced shortly.
Ir
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT
MR. GEO. D. BLUMENTHAL
HAS BECOME ASSOCIATED WITH OUR
DETROIT OFFICE
SAMUEL UNGERLEIDER & CO,
MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
121 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
CHERRY 9620
DETROIT, MICH.
HENRY N. WEINSTEIN,
PROMINENT DETROITER,
PASSES AWAY, AGED 53
ROIVICLE3
PERCEPTIBLE SWING
SEEN FOR BRUCKE
RE-ELECTION OF
CLANCY IS URGED
15 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral II
with interment at Oakview t,
i v-
A perceptible swing to Attso•ne
tery. Rabbi Zagar officiated. He
General Brucker is reported fro
is survived by four sons, J. E.
Henry N. Weinstein, prominent all parts of the state in the pre
Lieberman of Toledo, J. J. Li, ber-
Detroiter, member of one of De- ant gubernatorial campaign. Rea
man and II. Lieberman of
troit's most prominent families, izing that Mr. Brucker will b
bus, and Carl of Detroit, and f.'s's
e
His Record Quoted In Fa-
died last Monday at the age of 53. obliged to curtail his out-slat
slaughters, Airs. Nathan lie r,-
F uneral services were held Tues. speaking engagements in a larg e
vor of His Return to
Columbus, Mrs. Max Zucker f To-
day, with interment in Clover Hill measure because of the Detroi
In memory of Philip Jacoby ledo and Airs. Sam Cohen and Airs,
Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. grand jury of which he will hay
who died six years ago, Rosh Cho Jos. II. Cohen, both of Detrojd
Hershman and Rev. Elijah Zalud-, charge, 18 circuit court judge
The return to congress from ths desk Ellul, 1924.
s
kowski officiated. His wife, Airs. about the state have volunteere d
His loving Wife and Children.
grst Michigan district of lion ,
ISAAC GRABOWSKY
" ae einstein, survives him.
to form a speakers bureau. Th
tobertClancy is urged by citi-
formerly of Detroit, 84
years old,
judges, who will be supplements d ZUYIS, among whom are some of
In loving memory of our darling died in Coleraine, Minnesota.
MORDECAI D. FRANKEL, by an organization of laymen, wi II Detroit's most prominent leaders, Anita Ilercovitz, who
r
died one ( A li tiu g . iels T aitiisthbeodli;?tanensoofhili:ils:1 on
Inc;
many
of
them
CHASSIDIC RABBI, DIES can y un r. Brucker', speakin
Jews.
year ago Aug. 24, 1929.
tour where it was left if when hi
Mr. Clancy's record is pointed to
Detroit and funs-ral services
0
In
•
aravevard
sleepina
sweetly.
were
as warranting his re-election. His
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — official duties forced Brucker t
held on Aug. 20 at the Hamilton
Where the flowers gently wave,
Funeral services were held Sun- Detroit. The major portion of hi • defense of personal rights of citi- Lies our dart in. little Alnita
Undertaking Parlors, Rabbi El
-
zens, his stand on prohibition and
Whoni we loved but could not save !officiated. Burial took place am
day by the :Mordecai David Fran- campaign will henceforth be in th
at
kel Association for the well-known hands of his friends. The pros s on the soldiers' bonus, and his
Woodmere Cemetery. Ile is sur-
Iler !anemone Mother and Daddy.
Chassidic rabbi, Mordecai David and the citizenry of the state has • friendship
fur the immigrant
' vived by three suns, Louis, Charles
—
uniformly
praised
the
attorney
gen
groups are quoted as deserving of
Frankel, known as the Fremish-
and Jesse, and three slaugla,rs,
In memory of our dearest and Rhoda, Airs. Samuel II. Pizer and
lianer Rebbe, who died Sunday, seal for subordinating his pet Solla commendation and therefore re-
never forgotten loving daughter, Mrs. MauriceDreifuss.
Aug. 17, at Saratoga Springs after political ambitions to the demand
etlit 'h%gh there is not an exact Bessie Siderman, who passed IlWar
a long illness at the age of 58. of official duty, in asuming per ' elesk
Ile is survived by a widow and a sonal charge of the Detroit crim record of the number of immi- three years ago August, 1927, 28
ANNA NELKIN
grant that were helped by Mr. days in Av.
daughter here, and a son and two quiz.
of 225 Merton road, 50 year S
In a radio address on Mr. Bruck Clancy, it is believed they run into
I
(lied
on
Aug.
21. Funeral service
daughters in Galicia. One of his
When one you dearly love hen pamed
s
sons was arrested some time ago er's behalf, delivered by Calvin A the many thousands. More than
will be held at .Lewis Bros.' Yu.
for his refusal to shave his beard Palmer, former insurance commis • 1,000 Jewish cases were greatly There rrn ' murh your friends can say neral Home on Sunday, Aug. 24,
'S ho t soothes your heart, sh, no.
stoner
of
Michigan,
on
Monday
eve
at
2
p.
aided by Mr. Clancy, and not all
when called to the army.
e with interm nt at Alm , h.
fling, Palmer lauded Brucker's 1 ' were from his district, many ap- And s you ntihurinirnIoal,00ner in grief,
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman
years of service to his country peals for aid outside of Michigan 1'ou have to
' will officiate.
She is survives! by
FITCH CANDIDTAE FOR state
To help and stand the blow..
and county.
' having received a kindly response
' her husband, Fred;
(laughter,
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
1Mrs. B. Jalan, and a son, Harold.
Al r. Palmer called the attorney from him.
Oh. sadness of words that tell!
—_—__
general the "poor man's candi
Jewish citizens of Detroit par- The mines! that lingem in our hearts
An unusual political situation is date," declaring that Brucker en ' ticularly remember that Mr. Clancy ,
•I wya
•a
ROSE LIPMAN
presented in the candidacy of Ros- 1 tered the race for the governorship was always a voluntary contributor For our dear, little daughter who left im ! of Los Angeles, Cal., died on Aug.
Three lona yuara agu.
roe Conkling Fitch for state rep- with the greatest unorganized sup to Jewish causes. Whenever a
8. Funeral services were held at
' resentative. At the same time that port any candidate in Michigan campaign was launched for funds The people nosy ems., from day to day, 1 i4ilbev,ritt'hs iFnuunrenr,aolial I
ao tm \\,,o,,i)i d,c1HU,rge.
Air. Fitch is campaigning for votes ever had. "By unorganized sup for Palestine or for relief, Mr. And Intent!. from time to time.
Ilia never will the one we love
in Wayne county, his father, for-' port, I mean that he has mar Clancy was among the
From memory pass awe,
Cemetery. Rabbi Fram officiated.
first to con-
mar Judge Virgil A. Fitch of Lud- friends, more loyal supporters, am s ' tribute voluntarily.
She is survived by her son, Ralph
•Goa alone knows how we mi. you,
ington and for several terms a' m ore active workers arming ths
A., of Columbus, Ga., and two ell-
flow empty iv your Plate.
!member of the state legislature, ' -samosas people than any other
tern, Mrs. Anna A brahanissai of
We miss your loving actions
is again seeking a seat in the low- candidate for public office. They
And your sweet, little smiling face.
, Los Angeles and Mrs. Charles Si-
Votir sweet little eves forever closed,
, er house, front Mason county. , are people who know him, who are
eon of Detroit.
. swassly Y. ,hall rest.
Roscoe Conklin- Fitch is an feu-
---
convinced of his sincerity and who I
' thor, having had three of his books believe that a man of his character , Most of the Players Were Form•
Broken-hearted
Father,
Mother
' "I'm a father!" cries! young
published. Ile is a
former news- and his administrative ability
and Sisters.
erly With Hakoah.
Jones as he burst into the office
is
paperman, having been associated , the right man to take the helm of
—
"So's your old man," replied the
with the Detroit Times. Ile ad- the ship of state and to guide it
boss. "Get to work."
Ilungaria, one of the most re-
vocates a policy of "economy with i to an era of greater prosperity."
potable soccer teams of Europe,
efliciency in state goys-fitment," be-,
The speaker urged the rank and after a successful tour in Alexico,
lieving that there is too much
HILDA RUBENSTEIN
file of the voters to rally to the Cuba and the eastern part of the,
waste in state expenditures.
support of the attorney general at United States, will make its debut of 282 East l'almer avenue, 17
in Detroiton Aug. 26, at 5:45 p, years old, died On
Ithe primaries on Sept. 9.
Aug. 16. Fu
Thurman L. Ely Candidate
m. at Packard Field. neral services were held on Aug.
TheHungaria team is composed 17 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
For Circuit Court
Person Charges Hudson
Commissioner,
Fought to Prevent Repre- of 75 per cent of the famous Ifs- with interment at Oakview Ceme-
koah-Jewish players, who were in-I tery. Rabbi Aishiskin officiated
Thurman L. Ely, former clerk ,
sentation of Foreign.
internationally recognized for the She is survived by her parents, Mr.
to Judge I., Eugene Sharp, is a 1
Born.
last 13 years as the best strate- and Mrs. Ben Rubenstein, and a
candidate for Circuit Court Corn-1
gists
in soccer. brother and sister.
missioner.
a State Senator SeVmour 11 . Per-
The Ilungaria soccer football
on, candidate to replace Grant
---
As a candidate, Mr. Ely has the 1
team
has
beaten all its opponents
ADOLPH KERPMER
endorsement of leaders of the De-' s Judson in Congress from the sixth
Monica,
ju(l'i u bs a :%ainis,Idiyn. the hU
t nfiut el i
listrict,
this
week
charged
that
sl of 1014 Howard street, 61 years
trait Bar Association and many
i nt ale' .
S
• prominent citizens who are famil. s I ludson fought to prevent repre-
old, died on Aug. 11. Funeral derv.
bar with his achievements and t entation of foreign-born. Sena- back, has 50 times defended the' ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fa-
Hungarian colors in games of in- neral Home, with interment at
qualifications, lie advocates pen- , or Person, in statement, said:
sions for the aged; and stabilized I "Grant Hudson fought fur the ternational reputation. Oakview Cemetery. Ile is sun-
The Ilungaria soccer team will vived by his wife, Ida, and a
loch and Stalker resolution,
employment.
which, if Rs!
im won, would have play against Detroit's most re- slaughter.
Concerning unemployment, Mr.' (
ratable team. The kick-off will
Formerly EINI'ND G. LEWIS
Ely says: "Industry must assume f leprived foreign-born persons be at 5:45 p. nt. Frank Murphy,
Detroit's First Licensed Jewish
ISAAC LIEBERMAN
the task of stabilizing employment,: s rum being included in the repre- judge of the Recorder's Court,
Undertaker
entation
to
determine
the
number
or the government will It it. The it
of 132,13 La Salle boulevard, 67
will kick the first ball.
business depression of the past I e f congressmen and the number of
Delaware at Second
' years old, died on Aug. 14, Fu-
lectors
a
state
is
entitled
to.
Thu
two years, with its resultant hard- e
neral services were held on Aug.
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lectors are the ones who elect the CONTRIBUTIONS TO
'ships on those forced into idleness
NORTH END CLINIC
and hunger, demonstrates the need president and vice-president of
United States.
North End Clinic has received
I of constructive sociological and
economic changes if we are to t "The American colonies fought the following contributions:
he war of the Revolution because
In memory of the late Mrs. ,
Daniel Levile
avert national suicide."
Seymour Lenin
Saul Lewis
t hey held that 'taxation without
George Lewis
Ralph C. Mayer from Mrs. Clara
epresentation is tyranny.' Yet Rosenfield, Mrs. William II. Frank,
Hudson would deprive several mil- Mr. and Mrs. Leo AL Butzel. Mr.,
ion foreign-born in America from Sigmund A. Robinson, Mrs. II, 1..'
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
it he representation which the Con-
Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
titution of the United States Rosenfield.
! says they shall have.
In memory of the late Mrs. Ar-
"Hudson's reason for this was thur Schwartz from Mrs. harry
UNDCR1NCRS
because his entire work in Con- Farbstein.
gress has been in behalf of the
Ferry Field Theater.
In memory of Mrs. Henrietta
Anti-Saloon
League,
that
is
op-
The feature at the Ferry Field
Wineman's seventy-second birth-
, Theater, Grand boulevard and posed to the foreign-born being day from Messrs. Andrew and
represented."
Henry Wineman.
1 Grand River, on Sunday and Mon-
day, will be "The Social Lion,'
fettT l ur Jack
n t ( )saile„
uesday
l in 'esslay "Tiger
Rose" and "Sport Life" will be fea-
Congress
HUNGARIAN SOCCER
• TEAM HERE AUG. 26
OBITUARY
ELECT
Harry S.
Prosecuting
Attorney
d by
HARRY S. SCHEINMAN
OSCAR A. KAUFMAN
SOL SALLAN
ADOLPH DEUTSCH
FRED M. BUTZEL
NATE SHAPERO
Primaries Sept ember 9, 1930
..
SUMMERFIELD AIDS
ALEX J. GROESBECI,titiaryl,ergaond,
RETAIN
JUDGE MAURICE H.
McMAHON
President
L
Impartial
0 ,
—Kind P a
P,
■ 1 IM■■■■■■• ■■■■■•■■■■• gt.\\
To Replace Grant Hudson
for
Congressman
from the
Sixth District
Primary Election
September 9th
Write
, ing comedies and sound news pie-
tures are added attractions.
Hollywood Theater
Fox Theater
G
RANT HUDSON, Congressman
from the Sixth District, joined in
the conspiracy of the Anti-Saloon
Flint, Pontiac and other large cities
from having their rightful representa-
tion in Congress, based on the 1910
census.
Seymour
H. Person
on Thursday and Fri-
in The Green Goddess." All-talk-
Fox this week presents the long
awaited John McCormick success,
"Song o' My Heart." The world's
most popular tenor finds himself
ideally cast in his screen debut,
singing 11 beautiful songs, and act-
ing a tender, sympathetic role
which is destined to make him
equally beloved among cinema go-
ers as among followers of the con-
cert stage.
There will be no advance in
prices for "Song o' My Ileart."
League to prevent Detroit, Lansing.
Senator
Paramount Theater
The inimitable Marx Brothers
famous Broadway comedians, who
Detroit alone has been entitled for
•
last season scored an outstandin g
the past ten years to four or more addi.
success on the talking screen in
SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD
he Cocoanuts," are now starring
tional Congressmen and electors. who t
are the ones who elect the President and u his week endorsed the candidacy in the riotous musical comedy sue
f Alex J. Groesbeck for governor. cm, "Animal Crackers," now a t
Vice.President of the United States.
his summer home at 124 the Paramount Theater,
. From
.
The 1930 Census has just be:en taken
. mon avenue, Saratoga Springs,
and there is every reason to believe that
New York, Mr. Surnmerfield writes
Michigan Theater
Hudson and the Anti-Saloon League
to Mr. Groesbeck, who is a life-
Greta Garbo's second all-talking
will fight to prevrnt Michigan from
long friend of his:
picture, "Romance" adapted from
having the additional Congressmen and
"Dear Alex :
the noted stage play by Edward
electors to which it is entitled under
"The announcement of your can- Sheldon, in which Doris Keane
the provisions of the Constitution of the
didacy for governor is welcomed played the satrring role for a rec.
United States.
by hundreds of thousands and I ofd run here and abroad, is now at
Hudson has done nothing for busi. 'sincerely believe that your nomina- the Michigan Theater.
nets, labor, industry or agriculture.
Hon is assured.
Yet his district is the largest industrial
district in Michigan and contains one
of the best farming sections. Hudson
has only came idea in mind to carry out
only the objects of the Anti-Saloon
League.
He telll us that the present business
depression is only imagination. Are we
going to continue this man in Congress
as our representative so he can keep on
misrepresenting us? Our answer must
be no for our own good.
Publix Riviera Theater
"The accomplishments of your
administration were manifold. "The Big House," a thrilling and
"Everybody owning or operating unusually daring all-talking melo-
drama, will he presented at Pub-
an automobile should be grateful
for the fine roads constructed dur- lix Riviert Theater for one week,
starting Saturday, Aug. 23.
ing your term, thousands of miles
of perfect highways that made
a motoring to any point in Michigan
real pleasure.
"Before you stepped into office,
we dreaded to tour, when it rained,
on miserable clay, dirt an d sand
Senator Seymour H. Person has
e g v a erywhere. The people of Michi-
n were ashamed of their roads.
served many years in the Michigan
N, iv, we are
proud of them.
legislature and Senate. He has • long.
!successful record that justifies us in nn 'Your conduct in office was
to Congress
ted
for
its
fair-minded,
humane
firer in Vace of '
Hudson.
d just treatment of all matters
lam d before your tribunal. You
Vote and work for Senator Person co
mmanded respect and governed
for Congreta Write for free copy of wit
h dignity, and your rulings
hi, record.
re invariably impartial. You
had a friendly and kindly word for
rich er poor, at all times.
urphy Bldg.
You deserve to he our nest
gov-
I lighland Park ern or and, personally, I will plead
wit h every friend I meet."
Person for Congress Club
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"The Big House," the all-talkinz
picturization of romance and
Samuel Summerlield, well k nown thrills behind prison bars which
club leader and philanthropist , broke local records during its first
president of the Service Group of run downtown as well 11.9
those in
the Jewish Welfare Federation New orb, where it is still thrilling
, Broadway, is now offered as the
Hollywood Theater's stellar attests--
tion. It will remain at the popu-
lar Fort street auditorium until
, Thursday.
There are several high-class
vaudeville acts supporting the fea-
ture.
Grant Hudson Fought to Prevent
Large Centers from Having Just
Representation in Congress
Vote for
JEWISH
—
Circuit Judge
Primaries Sept. 9. Republican. Inserted by a
Jewish Friend.
--
of Service Group!
Supports Candidate for
Governor.
as
Capable—
e yidevis
7739 John R. St.
,
WAYNE COUNTY
GILBERT'S
Funeral Home
Fisher Theater
Buster Keaton, the frofen.faced
comedian of the films, is at the
Fisher Theater this week in his
new all-talking comedy, "Dough
Boys." This film, which was made
directly after the success of Kea.
ton's sensational "Free and Easy,"
pictures the famous comedian as a
doughboy full of spirit and fun,
who wine the World War,
Murad Special Vacation
Pack, ge.
A special consumer inducement
of three (3) Probak Blades is be- !
ing made in connection with a new
package of 50 MURAD cigarettes.;
During the life of this offer the!
package will be sold at regular
price—no extra charge for blades.
BALANCED
BANKING SERVICE
of this bank
T HE need customer
not content himself
worthwhile,
economic purposes.
How well it is serving its function is
evidenced by the fact that it has
made 214,911 loans for a total of
over $136,436,604.65.
with the mere depositing of his
money. He can likewise avail
himself of the institution in its
broader phases of helpful ser-
vice.
Many of the customers of this bank make
constant use of its balanced banking sere.
ice. They deposit their savings and earn
four per cent interest: then, they collateral
their savings accounts whenever they are
in need of funds.
One of the prime functions for
which this bank was established is to
make loans for all constructive,
When you ad yourself the question: "With
shot bank shall I do business?" consider the
benefits of balanced banking service.
OpeningSoon! NezvVernor-SpringwellsBranch
Branches:
Gratiot Avenue
at McClellan
West Warren
at McGraw
East Jefferson
INOUS9PFRIAL
MORRIS PLAN
at Lenox
BANK
Cast Avenue
at Grand Blvd.
Grand River
Near Jay Road
Crowley, Miller
Store Bldg.
Main Bank:
Corner Washington Blvd.
Industrial Bank Bldg.
and Grand River
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