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itEDerRorr EwiSilef ROPI1CLE
B. B.
CORDON STARTS
campaign anumg the voter" of De-
CAMPAIGN FOR JUDGE, t " •ait • G . d
•
or.
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SINGING SOCIETY
r on, ul numerous aa -
1
TO
TAKE PART IN 4TH BEN BEY DANCE TEACHING OF HEBREW ASSOCIATE CHAIRMAN UNITY VOTERS' LEAGUE The
Ben
e ore crganizations , out-
B. Gorden, well-known dr a.saas bf
ON SUNDAY, APRIL 5 IS PROPOSED TO BOARD ! OF SPEAKERS' BUR EAU
Hebrew Ladies Aid So.
Detroit attorney, who was nominat- l d 1 l
I tfm
wl .1 •all f •
SPRING FESTIVAL
F MASS MEETING MONDAY ciety Luncheon April 15.
the lot Cf the poor ma n ea
ed at the primaries for th I
lanlin
I or
e
l a
t
ung
term of 'udge of the Common Pleas in.ir when
Court this week
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The fourth annual dance Of the
Frank Co dy, superintendent of
End orsed Candidate s t o S pea
k;
n Bey A. A.
w be held Sunday
Hebrew Ladies Aid S rimy
At the city's spring fiesta, which
Cill
schoals, is preparing a report on
Capt. Denniston to Discuss
evenin April 5 at the It k 'a I
give a luncheon at 12 noon a a , „
opened an active ore. his address-8 before svna- will take place April 17 and
Capit•I Punish.
h
the
ment"
b
II
ilgo'te1.1
1: 1111es and Jr
ill 15 at Dexter Center. Mewls
eronr and h'i; coot es
e' oh organizations, t he large auditorium of the
ineff/etirnu'ittalhlignfl
"Capital Pun shme nt" will
i
M.1- OICIIP:tra will supply the music.
e and friends are inited.
b
v
Mr. Camino receia ed cordia l reca p - sonic Temple the Jews of Detroit
The mi..
schools
for th e Board Of Educa-
• ti-ns and was pledged their aid of
'al c
the topic of an address by Capt . _ ceeds
will go fur a worthy cl ...
ab,, ,,,,,,,,...
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i.
Ben Bey A. C. annually dis- lion. The report was requested at
Gu,,,h, 6,,,,,,, i, ri„,r.
'
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Edward
C.
Deniston,
noted
crimin-
table
the groups, as well as of individ- wi .1 be represented by the Detroit
tr buta, La. proceeds of its dance Tuesalay's meeting of
the baaard
illogi..t
anis
Detroi and superintendent of th e lady, assIsted lay Mrs . R . Spl; .,,
Haievy-Ilaziontr Singing SfietetY. :I/ Will thy causes and does not us on motion of Ins wet
taly a t
F • nk A. h ,
t House of Correction, at a There will be prizes at each L a ic
An ppm al rs - tors to aid Mr.
funds fur selfish pur e- Gorman
e funds
'I he tiaiined choir oiJ
a ia,iia,vishh ,d
. Mr. Gi m
l maene su'azegested '
rri,im. poses.
G a d, „:,, ,..„ ,p,:„,. :: i,
mass steeling of the Unity oters
;,,,,rid and wom en under tie
b y „, it _ j e ,,,.;,,p „, ,,,,II •,
that such a course might be added
_
s ,j,•yi s h shop of Init. E.
League .at 8 p. la. Monday, March
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Zaluilkows.i, -
to the curriculum at Central Iligh
30, m Hotel Tuner ballroom.
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES
` r.I- d Girl" in Third Week at
leaders wh: urge his election on musical director; William Cayman
-
School, if sufficient students Sig-
--
Other speakers will be the fail-
the ground that he is qualified for and I. Schkalnick, his assistants,
OF CARS
!Plied an interest.
the position.
Lafayette.
'lowing candidates who have been
has been invited to participate in
—
„
—
endorsed by the league: Dr. Al-
We specialize in Auto Col-
the city spring festival, which is to
Bad Girl," 1.1e . 1 1---, ization
ii,•rt Krohn, endorsed for inspector
l sion Work, Painting, Bump-
i
Delmar's sensational novel, L. Panush to Visit Detroit.
on the school hoard; candidates
,
"Are You a Mason?" Next raise funds for the city's garden- " f V Ina
ing arid Welding.
ing campaign for unemployed. Thin • promises to prove as popular on
for
judgeships,
Judges
Scallen.
Attraction at Civic Theater. invitatiim has been extended to I . the sit
'me
,Ja,, ,,,t1ries, Liddy and Drake, and
- ^ as ' - it was
Our rates are especially
' in book form,
--__
I,. P anush, principal of the An-
Chillgo
of different nationalities in a the trade at the Lafayette is shay Emeth Talmud Torah of
low. High-quality work.
Milton Behrendt and Ben B. Gor-
:my ordination.
"Are You a Mason?" 7.e0 Diet- th(I cit Y'
"Bad Girl" is in Wilkes-Barre will visit Detroit
tichstein's well-known comedy, will
The sixth annual concert of Cle its third week at the Detroit play- ' during Passover. He will be the
Admission to this meeting will
2610 Viso Philadelphia
home, with Wallace F
be revived during Holy Week, at ""de 1 Y. which was scheduled
be free. Alenthers are asked to
Ford and Mar. guest of his parents, the Revision-
fur
at Linwood
the Detroit Civic Theater, opening April, has therefore been post- jorie
bring their friends.
Peterson
as
the
central
fig-
1st
s,
ebrew
H
Teachers'
Association,
Mond -Ay night, Match 30, and ems- potted until May 24.
,
urns in the story, that has to do. Kvutzah Ivrith and B'rith Truer
Joseph Klem is president of the
Garfield 10308
Sunday, April 5 .
' league. Frank Scawartz is chair-
R ehearsals are b being held regu- wit i the adventures of a pair of peldor. While in Detroit he was
DR. ALVIN D. HERSCH
na
w
lyw
' , man of
The
theater
has
d
edicate
eds
The
ar:
'
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.d
d
I. I
A. J. WAGER and II. GLICKMAN
the commor
itte e in ch
y
- minima
,
marge of
of
the
River
Rouge
week to the Detroit Masons and
t ntaa a) in the midi- tiedly, after the girl's brother, branch of
l'roprietors
Dr. Hersch is associate chair- I arrangeme nts f
this
the
eeting.
torium of the Hutchins Intermedi- learning of her
United H e b rew
, many lodges are arranging parties ate School, Gladstone
man
of the
speakers' bureau of the , and is assisted by Samuel tioldline,
one
and
Wo
o
indiscretion.
turns'
Schools,
executive
member
of
the
Arno]
Jewk
d-
h
er
put. Th e tale s
' for this time.
h Clonattign:
awis I Benjamin Behrman, Ilarry Wet-
fro m that Revisionists and K vutzah and
Wilson avenues, at 8:30 p. m. is an interesting one.
--- -- , row
Startield Cohane is chaiassociate
rman
l of ' sky and Samuel L evy.
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' leader of B'rith Trumpeldor.
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the speakers' burea u , and Nthan-
a
.
--
• iel II. Gold:sti ck s
i an
: ARNOLD AUTO
O SERVICE
chairman.
rs. Philip H. B roudo i
ORGANIZED BY A. MAX
Is secretary.
with court ;mated-
Oriole
Garage
- and all were of this opinion -
"SHANNON
CLOTHES do
Of intern st to the community is
the announnement that Abe Max,
known purveyor of °comma-
Fenkell Fathers Club I . Hod Father and '1 well
ical transp mta-
CENTERS ASS'N
-
' 1 'h”: . IlMel"A"; h e 'i".1. it ill % end'.
;Ilr'hha't "ll aiP. i t'al • :l ' n . i
tl,flr 15
Punishment lie E-tahllshed in Miehigan... ward.
Flo negative will b e ueit
ph ld l 0 Klein
The
tit , t : ,1, Svan
ui, JI u .: - krs , :lo i l:,,,a ,.uid I , t : Y. ■ :ii
: item, Jark,11,11 unit Joe Mei, 17 , :::,: „I: : iol: 8 ::: p Is i:1:::: , 1 . -
The do-
I s' iticIlf tli I t ;um
a
This i+ the second of the aeries of :[f
e 1 :in u ati,lankoil"ii' llt
father and son affairs that are being '
tt,i,„;,. work.
planned by the Fathers chili.
lif I
Abe Max
Pre-'
■
s Girls.
aa,h a
■
Hecht).
Illynipies.
Adjoining Hotel
.
on to his
I I II•:::::•:"..
I.nni.: for-Fall
tam s Rawlin Soirish••
s + and
ierds a sal large clientele to visit
Any a,
,,,,, „iii,a, to ,.,,,,,,,, ., Iltoellers.
oa
,,,,•,,,
, iin, ill
his new quarters, Abe states
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,;,,,..,..:::,,, :ni,h.1:. ,,,, ,ii,1„,, I: .•
. tpll,ytt Itt, traolltst,1.(a )1 ,1, ;ir1,,ii )1.i,,,,,.. i
aL
s ,.i]i all ..
flistorcal Platen in Detroit to
int
he D's- ,
eresting paints of ht.torai
Interesting
iater•
e•t will lie di eit.•tal int
Miindel
tur-
tling. March an 1, George Catlin of the
Detroit News
Thi• talk will he ilia.-
by slide
,
Mr. (lath, hav torn
piled so me ra Ile
re materiel oath regard to
thia
well oinilLieil
.1i •
a this tield aince
vits
i... one of Ur
IC. tilde., re dilonts {11111
the 111.rxr•
Ian of the Detroit
NI'M
l'arlia
oil! talk at the in, itatios of the ivitio
rids cooini:tito•. All inttr..ted ate in.
ded t.i attend.
Dance:
STATE
"ADAM" THEATER
will be interpreted by the Young
People's Society of Slmarey
Zedek
Sunday Evening, March 29
Central High School
Auditoriu m
Linwood and Tuxedo
Sorority toGive Palm Beach
all the Center member+ end theit
friend+ to I,,reei
the wintry weather and
enjoy the spring donate of the tropical
Palta Beath affair.
"COHENS
NO MORE
AND
BALDNESS, FALLING HAIR,
DANDRUFF AND SCALP
DISORDERS
J. W. E. W. 0. Sends Out
Passover Checks.
Awardad
Prize at Paria and
E , Position ■
tgainst tornpett on of 31 nat.on• and
The North Woodward branch of
the Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization met at the
h-rhe of Mrs. ',Morris Fishman,
'2252 Gladstone, March 17. Checks
were seat ou t for Passover suit-
plies to European widows and or-
phana whom the
organization help,:
annually. Cheeks
Were also
sell
was p o
°anted the moat effec-
tive system for growing ha.r
the Kridos
MAKER
TO
YOU
in exAtence
pos:t ive l y gir
rows
on
headl, stops fal ling ha r—
ha a'oma
;bald sows). tit r can.
e grown in ten
treatments.
Krid os
cien t Sic treat-
ments, wh all includ e the ultra violet
rays lsonbght ) of the qoartc metaiery
i.rnp per tented by Dr. Franz Nagel
out for the maintenance of orphans
and 1VillOtgs in Detroit and Wind-
sor.
A bridge-luncheon was given
I complimentary II, t h e irrganiza
t ion
by Mrs. Annette LeVey. on Tuns•
day afternoon, March 21. at her
home at 2500 Tayht. avenue. The
organization thanks Mrs. 1a•N'cy
for her generosity and the puhlie
for helping make this affair a fi-
nancial
The next meeting, will take plat',
• a Monday after noon. April fi, at
the halite of Mrs. l',. Wiseman, 2961 ii
Cortland avenue, at 1:30 p. m. Th•' I .
members who have not yet obtained ;!
tickets fur the theater party at ;1
dt of Germany, has grown ham
for thousands, both men and women,
and can do the slate for
Y.,
Exam not on and ads ce free.
Hours: II a. 111. 10 8 p. m.
Estabt shed 1918
Most Successful Ha.r and Scalp
Spec
406 Peninsula. Broadway Bldg.
19
TOR
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....I..,
Shannon worsteds are particularly notable for their
dependable wearing quality and line texture—you'll
find them in many patterns and colorings, including
the new pastel shades of gray, tan, brown, blue and green.
Money cheerfully
refunded if you
are not entirely
pleased with your
investment in
SHANNON
CLOTHES
Special Prices for
FRESH FISH
These worsteds add emphasis-to the remarkable value
produced by Shannon resources, and the Shannon
"Maker to You" plan of selling.
'Cohens and Kellys in Africa'
Now at State.
Sil
CLOTHES -
MAKER
MICHIGAN AT SHELBY
B. G. Mielziner, formerly with
Halle Brothers in Cleveland, is
now making his home in Detroit
and is the general manager of the
fur department at Russek's. Mr.
Mielziner has established a repu- ,
tation as one well qualified to
manage fur business, having de-
voted a number of years in this
trade.
NO CHARGE FOR
ALTERATIONS
George Sydney
Vera Gordon
Charles Murray
I Evenings
- - 50c
25c Matinees
For the Holidays
Rev. E. Zaluilkowski, cantor of I I
Congregation Shaarey Zealek, has
returned from a nine - day stay in
I
Ntontreal and Toronto. In la •th
cities, he addressed the branches I
ofthe Jewish Scientific Society.'
Ile was sis., the guest speaker at .I
Son , Inc.
the conference of cantors of broth 1
t
cities. On Saturday he condaaled , I 1334 East Vernor Highway
.cervices in the Beth David ('ongre- i
gation of Alonteral.
Cherry 7290.91
B. G. Mielziner Manages Fur
Department at Russeks.
with Original Funny Four
Funnier Than Ever Before!
Abe Donto
'
"Africa"
19111
E. Zaludkowaki Speaks in
Montreal and Toronto.
Here, you may choose the clothes you want for
Palm Sunday, for Easter—for every business or
dress occasion—from an hnmense stock of freshly
tailored suits and . topcoats in the newest and
smartest of spring styles and woolens—styles for
men and young men—patterns and colorings
suited to every taste—sizes to fit every, figure.
KELLYS
Kate Price
SY. .06 -
Littman's
Peoples Theater on the,'(
evening. of April I'. can obtain them
at the meeting that afternoon. All
proceeds will go toward relief to
orphans and widow's.
Now!
Admission 511 Cents
too.
Come in and put these clothes to any style and
quality test you can think of. Then tell us,
please, what you think of our efforts to create a
new and higher standard of clothes quality
and value.
1533 WASHINGTON MAD,
■
r
Ludwig Lewisohn's
l'nder theaitspia, of the Phi- , -toil
Soority. en iitital and dam,
is planned for Sunday. March
!Ali- mini Of
the Jew i.h t'enter will II , '
trassfornml into a Palm Beath 1111,..-
1 .,,, .
An appropriale program ha. aloi
loam planned. The
Almost without exception, these good Detroit
people have told us that we are too conservative
in our statement of the actual worth of these new
and finer clothes. But, after all, each man must
judge for himself. We should like to have
your opinion.
UNTIL EASTER
HICKEY'S
They will
, :nalersibiars an
kt,a:
Girls,
a , a ,„
Pirate+ A. l'.. , .,, 1 i
r.,,,,,,, r ,,,,,,,, ,
1, ilill..
.•. p , eliging. Ph .%
Y ankee Girls. NArtla Cid, ,
III eXt . fIlling 1111
r,,, aaa ...
$10
All the new light tones
TuTh'n'th.iir,e,11,,.;::;.... asilThw,ill
I
ereiiio will participate in the prelitni- • ,
,ia w,,, ye ,,k r ii arau ,,,, ,
.
k.,,,,,,. Shan, Is t hm-act
O'iStie of Ale.
sA,11,..hiltrl,,, ls:a„nit.triiia„...,!,i,einoiabu,,trI,a
,,ni,nira,,,,.(,!i.rN
Is.. I .,p1,:a•iiall i,a
zti• nitninbgn.ily cani ai lisfia.:
0Inf‘r
c SY\
leVa -
'5°11
Alm :lilts has assumed active
management 811,1 Will pers./II/Illy
supervisee '''IrY job,
He has or-
al:ail a il a stall of trained mechanic,
ft,,,ililnot,,ia,owe : sti,'1. 1 ,.
i ore sa:;at 'i isi r e(
i t.i tti( i,ritype,so
il rtvoicg, i‘'ist.• hti hhP
Intermediate Dramatic Tournament
lintinariesi
,,r, 11; ihme „iu nt
, reier rie,li iirl t eu:k1r,att,t,t ,i ,r,
t:::rsna,A,,i,t,..ii:
weal.
OPEN EVERY EVENING
The
111
rl
grant of contest+ between father+ anr .
mons.
Thousands of Detroit men, and their ladies, have
crossed our threshold since we opened our new
store, little more than a week ago. They came
with open minds—and they marveled that clothes
so smartly styled, so rich in woolen quality, so
luxuriously lined, and so beautifully tailored,
could be sold at the Shannon price.
newer and smarter
hat for spring
by Stetson
w(s ,01:
•
look like
$50 worth"
ALL
ONE
PRICE
7'he
n r r■
Son Debate:
The Fenk II Fathers Club and t'at her+ i
tZi ll .TIhhe a
. s A 'r'
11.11n's-1
Inve.itmest Aw.Aciation il sponsoring a ,
u t
father sort SI/II
0 Service,
debate to be held on Tire,- A
Inc,
"
Vote for
BENJ. B.
GORDON
THE WHITE
STAR DAIRY
The Only Strictly Jewish Dairy in
Detro4
ANNOUNCES
Kosher Milk
For Passover
under the strict supervision
of the Vaad Harabonim.
for
Judge
Common Pleas
Court
Bringing Africa to Hollywood is
no simple task, but, under the su-
pervision of an expert thoroughly
versed with the jungle country,
Call us up at once--
the habit, and customs of its peo-
(Long Term)
ples and the dress and languages
LONGFELLOW 8439
Qualified by Experien ce
of many tribes, the feat is said to
and
We will deliver fresh milk
have been accomplished in "The
Traning
(tally during the Passover
Cohens and Kellys in Africa."
Electio n April 6,
holidays.
which opens Saturday at the State •
1931
Universal employed as its technical
advisor Peter Shaw, native of
Yorkshire, England, who spent
"Your Neighborho o
many years in Africa with British
d Garage"
potanical expeditions and
research
Painting and
parties. A wooded area on the
Welding
studio lot was transform e d into a
Collision and
jungle with a native village of
Bumping
omplete
more than 35 palm.thatchml huts,
i• Garage
especially constructed for scenes
St r.te e • t All
l_areest Service
of this new comedy. The village
Hour.
St•tion
was built to accommodate 280 na-
Detroit
tives. The setting was patterned
after an African jungle village.
photographed by Shaw in 1927.
The cast includes ti..orge Syd-
ney, Vera Gordon, Charles Mut -ray
ROCHESTER at DEXTER
and Kate Price.
Garfield 9894
DEXTER ROCHESTER Garage