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PAGE TWO

TheVerRorriErnsfiffiRoxicLE

To the Voters of the 12th Ward! CLASSIFIED

J. N. F. AUXILIARY
ELECTS OFFICERS

(Continued from Page One.) I longed to several, some downtown
for the purpose of having a con-
Mrs. L. Miller of 2670 Blaine,
for all of our early Ilebrew types yenie
nt place
for luncheon
and
came from Holland, and since I luncheon
conferences,
though
he avenue was hostess at the first
I saw no particular reason for fol. frequently deserted the Bankers, meeting of the season of the board
MONOGRAMS—I-steal fall desians
have lowing an accidental printing of which he was a member, con- of directors of the Ladies' Auxil-;
arrived for 1hirt4,
.t
haini t.11t4m.h.it o
, i ta.b. le
O i, ,
house, I had the faces drawn and veniently located in the building in la p, of the Jewis h Nati onal Fund,
r te .
Ciriirg
'e
o
Bldg.. P. Meth: cut from some of the output of the
ednesday
after
noon, Oct.
14.
es were, to go to a Officers
prop. 51 Weat Adam..
which his offices
were
nominated
for the
famous printing house of lianas- little place in Hanover Square,
seh
ben
Israel
in
order
to
preserve
where
he
met
some
old
friends
of
ensuing
year.
FOR A REAL BUY—You can ore money
on brand new tires and au tomobile the suggestion of the link between whom he was fond and who did
Public installation of the newly
accessories. We have credit with •
elected officers will take place
large firm. Phone Cadillac 1013. Mr. Marshall and the famous Menaa- not bother him with business.
Robin-on.
se h.
Wednesday evening, Nov. 4, at
He combined asceticism and
His Contribution to Palestine.
good taste in the matter of food. Congregation Emanuel, Taylor
AAAA TRAVEL BUREAU—Auto tram,
His last great contribution to He was
and Wilson. A fine program has
port•tIon to all parte of United Stat••
a complete teetotaler and
and Canada. Very low rates. Private the Jewish cause was in connec-
been prepared and all who are in-
ears. Ride In comfort. tare to New tion with Palestine. Always cher- never tasted a drop of alcohol it
his life, but It should be remarked terested in the activities of the
Took 310.26. Call Cherry 2520 fo-
a deep senti ment for the posed to the Eighteenth Amend Jewish National Fund are invited
further infurm•tinn. 3209 David Stott
building. 35.000 accident Insurance lloly
ishing Land, he had not, until the parenthetically that he was op- to be present.
policy included.
time of the Balfour Declaration in
e the Constitution, and
chant to
'ONTRACT AND AUCTION BRIDGE 1917, been convinced that the

X. A. PEREIRA. Kosher Caterer—En.
1 gagement , weddinga, paMies and ban-
quets. We eater in all leading hot•le I
for the past 27 years. Detroit Catering l
,
Co.. Longfellow 5651.

We, the undersigned Judges
of the Common Pleas Court
of the City of Detroit, do
highly recommend the re-
election of

JOSEPH

HARRIS

as Constable of the
Twelfth Ward

We have always found him to be an able, faithful
and efficient officer of our Courts.

Hon. Leonard L. Schem•nske
(Presiding Judge)
Hon. James M. Jeffries
Hon. Charles Rubiner
Hon. Arthur E. Gordon

BIOGRAPHY OF LOUIS MARSHALL

f

taught. Class., now forming. Price
ma °nettle. Club Farhat:we. 10218
Dexter boulevard, near Calvert. Phone
Arlington 6293.

Hon. Ralph•W. Liddy

—so - Gera

GOO D F U R NITURE IS NOT EXPEPISIVE

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This is the Answer
to all

Gift Problems

ELECT VAN ANTWERP
HIS FRIENDS URGE

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TABLES ... TABLES --- 'FABLES

movement for the resettlement of have been there, and even that it
Palestine held within itself the was not lawfully there. Ile never
promise of any great practical used tobacco in any form, but he
Hon. John D. Watts
IERRF.W. Yiddl•h or Enelleb rea'rline res
always had cigars and cigarettes
and writing In five Imam•. Guaran•
In a last-minute statement ,
Hon. John T. McKinley
He never became a member of
.
teed. Full MO...whip course in io
n. v•-anted. Preparing boy the Zionist organization, but was friends and associates. His morn- friends of Eugene Van Antwerp,
YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED
for liar Mittvah v specinIty. ties anxious to help l'alestine, writing ing. meal, and very often his candidate for Council, joined in
trial Im•on. Ihtvid Horowitz. the teach-
''While I am willing to give shek- •
urging his election by an over-
' et.. 2091 Blaine, Apt. 101, Garfield
The Only Jewish Candidate in the Twelfth Ward

6900.0.
whelming vote , thus
Doit
els in the p,
lural I am not as Yet
gi ving etr
when he sat down to dine, he had an bl

d d
able to pay a shekel." But even the taste of a gourmet, and no

X TRAINED NURSE •nd•sag1•
oon,
ma
prior
to
the
Balfour
declaration,
David Goldberg of the East Side
F.urotman graduate.
Specia lises in
a u . he had interested himself in two could select a menu with more Coal Company and Hyman Levin-
Pa - sly I, freeform, rheumati m
...,,. 6,..,
MM., cold. and poor circulation El a
discrimination
than
he.
:on
of
the
II.
Levinson
Coal
Com-
trip and reducing treatments al o. Room projects in Palestine. One was the
--.:-
Ile was a good story-teller, and pony, endorsing Mr. Van Antwerp's
for invalids with ...rids.. or will all Technical Institute at Haifa, and
-----•-qi
at your home. Mrs. R. Moir. 1751 Wert
did
not
mind
telling
a
stow
on
candidacy
, state.
the other, the Jewish Agricultural
Euclid. Trinity 2-1852. Office hour..
4 to 14 p. m.
Experiment Station. The Techni- himself. Here is one: Ile had an
"Eugene I. Van Antwerp upon
cal Institute brought great cliffi- important case to argue before his election to the Common Council
KADIMAII HEBREW SCHOO IC
the supreme
Court of the United
will work for a change in in
the meth-
culties which
finally
resulted
,
11731 Unworn!. Ar' ingto n 5281 .W
051 Fait Euclid
Em pire 6353 at
the resignation of the American States, and was allotted what hi oils of dealing with important en-
3 0 36 Joy Road. Arlington 82• 1-W
considered
a very short time. He gingering
felt
that
he
members
of
the
curatorium;
and
ering
projects.
A
ci
vil engi n.
Parini+ are reguested to fulfil I thel-
duty toward their children an d send the Agricultural Experiment Sta-
could not make al. egg of 20 years standing, Eugene
them to the modern K. II. S
,. .; Don, which was started with very the points or even give all the ; I. Van Antwerp has wrestled many
Register your hove and girls no w,..0.711
K. H. S. I. offeringa pedal
I high hopes, came to an end be- headings that he wanted to give. ! times with problems far more diffi-
pertsinine to the t•nditionm
., l? cause of the war. The technicum, so, relying upon his years of cult than any ordinarily met with
of the Holiday, The K. II.
standing, he thought he might in the council chamber. Hardly a
M•intaln• •P.C11 ■ 1 el
for is ' V:. as it was called, is still in exist-
yah. Realntration hams. 3 to 7 daily. core.
overstep his time. After he had field to lie included within the realm
Morrie M. Rolnick, director.
When the Survey Commission Rune on about five or six minut e ! of the civil engineer has escaped
FOR RENT—Comfortable. well furnished rendered its report, he went to beyond the allotted period, Mr
your candidate for councilman.
infinite pains to study every de. Chief Justice White leaned over . Experienced field man, land and
tail of it; to interview the authors looking at his watch, and said tax expert. surveyor and private
r rIni'art.ii ”Wes="1-47;:lit s
( t of the various reports to get a "Mr. Marshall, one of the most practitioner and instructor, make
Repeal the Illmk Smoke Tim yourtelf ... by burn-
T‘rumboll car 11
1527 W. Philadel•
Ins sEstEr.suivay COKE in your heating plant.
miffed, and the ground laid for the unpleasant duties presented to the Eugene I. Van Antwerp worthy of
ant., Empire 3706-W.
h
more intimate view. Though for head of this court is t at he some your confidence and vote at the
It is easy to use, economical. It reduce. laundering
FOR RENT— A comfortably furnished
times ., is obli ged to shut off the election of Nov. 3."
anJ /boning. It snakes • uniform. dependable heat.
room with modern enevenlence• for • across the ocean, especially in
Order your bin filled today.
2577 Richton. upstairs, business times, was a great wrench,
Longfellow
Longf ellow 3647.
Illustrated is one of the many styles • of
he went to London to participate
When he was at Knollwood dur. y
Nest Tables—a real PRINGLE "Built-In"
FOR RENT—Room with small refined in their discussions. Once the ing the summer writing letters,
4 .
family of three. For • girt or W0111..
Quality.
The selection of a table is an easy
commission's
report
had
been
sub.
tramping
through
the
woods,
play.
Nicely furnished.
All modern eon-
matter at either of the PRINGLE Two Great
eniencea In Dexter section. Near him to go out of his office and ing with his children, he also found
c. or boa lines. Arlington 0521-W. establishment of the United Jew- the time and had the desire to
Stores for the collections are great . . . the
variety of fine woods and finishes such as Wal-
I WILL EXCHANGE two modern du- is h Agency, he was indefatigable write poems. One of these was
John W. Smith, candidate for
plexes. one on' Calvert •venue at La in advocating that cause. He at- a beautiful sonnet which he wrote
nut, Mahogany, Maple, and Hand Lacquered,
the Common Council, is winding
Salle. all renter!.
with •
• mortgage of
is but a matter of choice ... truly the gift for
up the closing week of the cam-
14.500 on each. for a modern, •inole tended many meetings; and lastly, to the memory of Israel Fried-
all occasions ... the price range
horn*. with X or 10 room,. in Park 'kit , he went to Zurich and presided laender, a professor of the Jew- paign in a whirlwind of meetings
$ 1 2.50
Wildemere Di.trict, and will assume • over most of the sessions of that ish Theological Seminary, whc
is from
up
that is taking him to every section
email mortgage on the circle home.
In an-werInt. rive all details. Ad- historic assemblage which formed met a martyr's death in the of the city and before every group
dress Box 76, Detroit Jewleh Chronicle. the closing chapter of his career. Ukraine. This sonnet was pub-
of voters. All national groups
lish ed in a memorial volume to labor organizations and religious
Defer payments if you
• r Our Boulevard store is
ROOM WANTED—A man of elm.
an d
so — p. vste y — your
',
open until nine Monday
orderly habits wants • comforta ble
IV. Prof. Israel Friedlaender and groups are hearing John Smith,
car parked free—.
../ . even.ngs.
rn In a congenial home
neonte
H s Domestic Life.
Rabbi Bernard Cantor. Some of the fighter, in the form that car-
of
of intelligence and i
refinement. District
within • hlock from Dexter hooleav rd
these
poems
were
of
the
length
of
vied
him
into
the
highest
office
of
Shortly after Marshall's coming
between Joy Road and Lawrence vae•
nue. Address Box 155, Detroit Jewish to New York, in 1894, he and epics. Many dealt with the beau- the city and that is at present
Chronicle.
TWO STORES
Judge Sulzberger had a talk, and tics of woods and of Nature, but making a comeback that is both
his great delight was with humor. stuo rparllistinhgatothheis gr
eneeamt iehis aassndoifirto ho ef
FOR RENT-1421 West Philadelphia. the judge, who was a confirmed
oars
verses
to
members
of
his
fam-
near Byron. Lower •In room. and ...t- bachelor, said to Marshall: "Now,
ray.. Low rent to reliable tenant. In- Louis, if you stick to your work ily and to various friends.
2990 W. Grand Blvd. opp. Fisher Bldg. and 431 Gratlet Ave.
voters of Detroit appreciate a
vestigate.
and don't marry one of those
friend and an effective advocate
Was Profoundly Religious.
FOR RENT—Nice furnished room for •
of
their
interests.
His
entire
cam-
` o r coonle. Kitchen privileges. damned society women in New Ile was of a profoundly religious
Rent re asonable. Near
York, you'll have a great career nature, and during his residence paign is being made upon the
3023 H azelwood. Garfield
and hue.
eld car
2130-R.
before you." On May 6, 1895, in New York was a member and strength of his record as an ener-
'd .26
• * .41W -
getic progressive.
FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished room Mr. Marshall married Florence trustee and for a number of
. ..... .... ..... ...... ............ .......
........
... ..... ..... ...
In modern borne of adults. All con- Lowenstein, a very charming !years, president of Temple Emanu-
"All I ask in this race," says
- 17A
.
. .
. ;OM
venienees. Good trnn•nort•tion. Rent
lis tiV d1.411.1WWWWS
Mr. Smith, "is that the voters of
renenrable. 2676 Leslie avenue. near young day who seemed to the criti- El. He always strove to make
Linwood.
cal eye of Judge Sulzberger origi-; this a great institution which, the city consider my record and
nally, to belong to the group he while maintaining its own well- the records of all other council- , I
FOR l#NT—Comfortelly furnished room
for Tady or wentletn•n. All home privi- had anathematized. It t 'established lines of conduct, should manic candidates that will be upon'
Inn,. 2518 Taylor, near Fourteenth long before the judge became a
be hospitable and helpful to verey the ballot Nov. 3. On that basis
hue or Linwood car.
I'll I be
satisfied
with the
outcome
great friend of Mrs. Marshall, and , kind of Jewish religious work. for
know
the heart
of Detroit
is'
POR RENT— Exceptionally attrnetive time and again she u
sed to twit f Nothing that was Jewish was alien ”rogressive."
large newly furnished room in boom.
him with his early advice to her to him. When away for the sum-
of youne bu•ines• couple. Illtra- mod. h
ern
il 8 an, and in quire
tall shower.
h th er s e ier a t h is
Call Arlinaton
. co untry home, he con-
.1 020-W. Sunday morning.
had been a drag upon his career;, ducted his own religious services,
Paramount Theater.
an
d indeed
FOR RENT—Nice d
cet she never was. She and during his long stay at Paris
room 111 per
month. Near street rel. rand. bu+. li ne . merged her life absolutely with '
I
in
1919,
he
rarely
missed
a
service
Gentlemen only. 2954 Mon terey ave.
"Platinum Blonde," at the Para-
nu, lower.
his. She had a direct influence on at the great synagogue in the Rue mount, is heralded as one of the
his public career because he was , de In Victoire. Ile supported by most amusing, clever and out-
RENT— Fur nished o room refine
hree
FOR
wi ndow. f oron e ill. tw by
withd tfem. high-tempered and at t i m cs his means, by his influence, and standing pictures of the year. Rob_
dv. 2894 lomlle avenue near Lin- Stormy, while she was a soothing by his voice not only the form of art Williams makes his first impor-
arm restraining influence which worship to which he was attached. tent appearance in this picture and
FOR
RENT—N9elv furnlhed room for undoubtedly aided him in becom• but every other. Ile saw no in-
•••••"eroso or Dole. with mottle. No ing more friendly and companion- consistency in this, but rather he is one of the most original and
clever actors on the screen, in
children in family. Rea onaba . 2725
able with hosts of men. Anil he thought it part of a general duty short, he is Clark Gable and
Richton. Arlington 5736-W.
epai( this c arming lady with a to aid all earnest Jews who were Dunn roled into one, and is James
the
POR RENT—A !Fir,. nicely furnished
love and devotion worthy of the endeavoring to maintain their re- biggest hit in years.
''''''''
1"°"a
*"
1•
1
h
""'
with
'" v P
modern convenienee. NeerTconthoth
en
of
some
great
medieval
poet
ligious
life
to
carry
on
these
efforts
Fiume-nth and Clair...It line, also
when romantic love was supposed , In their own way.
Years of honest and sin-
.4
''''ll'''.
items
1.8 s, near l"ourteen
eisiosi
to be the principal b business of
F
th "74G W.
e Wr
,..
cere service to the people of
His L oot Days.
nod I 5 I7.3, m an m.,,, corol
e w e . 1110; and she deserved it!
Detroit.
blur garage, ll at • reasonable
a
rental.'
Ile
died
in
Z
urich, Switzerland,
Marshall had as complete a 110-
(farmer Mayor)
I FOR RENT—Nicrl. ft ■ rni•hpd
for MeStie life as would be possible on Sept. 11, 1929. Il e had corn-
e or two girls. in modern front I
in the
uinr to
pleted
his part of th labor
e
con-
man
who
attended
so
artment of [00111,
Kitchen orivi- I enoe
es. Elevator service. 2226 Illsine t'.
h pu blic business. Outside e o
for
8 " any
nrar Fourteenth has and Trumbull eat' his profession and Jewish causes, enlarged
Jewish
Agency
for of
Pales-
nected
with
the
initiation
the
line.
Apt. 302.
s.%•%%116.1 $10SUS74%%.%10$7
SICICI$WillSWSSAWAVS.%1SfsliNS•WAN
nothing took him away from his tine. Ile had attended two ses-
0
POR HvNT—A hett.etrolIV , 10,11 hest
home, or rather from his two ions of the members of the execu-
in loving memory of our dem ;
room In up•to.date duplex. Large and
five
council
and
field
represents-
husband
and
fa
al., room oilab•• for eneple ••• .m-I-' homes, for he had one, the Well
they, William Lew 1
AGGRESSIVE — FEARLESS
per on. Garaee
fives of the Joint Distribution amasoonocov
xl d
t.ho3opais9se3do away one year
wo known h
Ile knows the city and its needs as well as any person in
fa,oile, Call evening. or on Son- ,
3 ' Committee, hearing reports a ni l
second
street,
New
York
City,
and
0
Sturtevant.
Phone
Arline.

Detroit does. As a member of the Common Council nobody
;',.,:•4i,
, the other, in the Adirontlacks. p anning the future work of that
will be able to put over any tricks on it. Ile has a sincere
Preciouse one from it• is gone
He had considered
ommittee.
One
A Noire woved
i
l
r ill!.
FOR RENT—A beautiful steam-heated One daughter and three sons were c
disposition also to serve his community.
carefully the proposal that so far
A oisre i. ssssot in n um heart,
orn, ant 1 everything
room , very airy • nil cozy, to • gentle-
eoery
.th.
e'en t ere( I
Let's help put him at the top. Election Tuesday, Noy. 3.
men by • couple Rea onahl , ref,
around the up-bringing of these as America was
w concerned at least,
wh leh rever can he filled.
1966 Marne, Apt. 23, Garfield 3610•W I
'4.
children. He was a good pal to the gathering of funds for these
This ad paid for by a Jewish friend.
Sadly missed by his Wife and
FOR RENT —Northwest section. p 000 ri • his boys as they were growing up, two purposes, that of foreign re- Children.
MI room with tbs.. mindows• 118 , 0ern I
lief
in
Europe,
and
of
the
Jewish
to the minute. Privet
and used to play baseball with
fa mily. f S I
t„. n „ or two. 1.4`
„. two;
them. the sport which he most ad- Agency in Palestine, should be
hue.
Rent very reasocable
united and had given his approval.
r•.,.,- mired.
and cum Ince vourelf • 2922 Fullerton
Ph one Hemlock 1232-R
lie spent the last evening of his
Hi. Frugal Taste..
In the Morning Before Going to Town
He was a man of frugal and health in conversation
nv
with • a few
BENJAMIN GLICK
FOR RENT—Thr,,o0o, iss„,,,
low with extra Wispily LM o s,,,,,,„.
simple
personal
tastes
and
never,
Place it in our hands for 10 minutes and it will look like
had
been
forced
u
win
hi
'
friends,
in listening to stories and of 2911 Monterey avenue, 41 years
child'
r on room, ineludine Frigidaire. en,
over the habits of economy in tellingthem, ant n
never
v
e Oct. 23. F unera
Drive • clean car to town.
had
he
old,
died
on
elo Ole, oil heat and enrage Reduced whieh
to 110. 3021 Carter, n
I seemed in b et t er • p irits .. nor services
services were held at Lewi 8 n .. ros '
e r
W ild

.
in his youth. It was a difficult; laughed more heartily than on that Funeral Home on Oct. 25, with in- 1
WILL SUBLET my ase..00ro
two-bed- thing to persuade him that a new'
ferment at Cloverhill Park Ctrne.
room completely furnished
furnishedmodern
aturtm•nt. Leavina town 3290 Itoch• suit of clothes or a new hat was
You should be represented by a man of experience,
Including Saturday, Sunday ■ nd Holidays
His last will and testament, a tory. Rahbi A. M. Ilershman and
eater, Apt. 302.
ovall y unnecessary. Ile wore , document which he must have con- R ev, E. Zaludkowski officiated. He
Lubric•tion Service
training, courage, honesty and high sense
FOR
RENT—Brisht
cozy
room.
suitable
is
survived
by
his
wife,
Bessie,
and
the
old-fashioned
congress
gaiters,'
sidered
with
great
care,
is
con-
Special Rates for Monthly Storage
of duty to his trust.
for two or rouple. In private home. Is
which have almost disappeared cerned in the main with matters two daughters, Lucille and Ger-
per wet k. 2501 Ford. off Linwood.
from the memory of man. •Ile relating to his family, but the trude.
FOR RENT—A nice laree front bedroom never owned a horse and carriage,' fourth item, which contains his be-
Lr on tw et o rn“,..
.m..wortmln . irni tIt i Lriy n t e
or later, an automobile, and never, quests to charities, gives an idea
JENNIE GOLDENBERG
12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD
took a cab when a street car could of the extent of his interests and of 236 Rosedale Court 55 years
♦ - - -

FOR -2—
11 E VT--Fr
-
-—
irnish.e.1 ' e'er: for •n
found ,
ti lemn in beautiPil one MM
the particular side on which he old, died on Oct. 22. Funeral sen.
‘1.1”- be
, Ethel Barrymore at Cass.
rr s 1 jl esTii,i hionc. h , Aonddi,7•...3 Bu r: 14, De!
Frl
taste and economy did not carry : last, it was a tone of his estate neral Home on Oct. 23, w th inter-
i
Ethel Barrymore comes to the
FURNITURE!
itself throughout all his interests. that he bequeathed to public mesnutateNfacyhpheelrahhuCsb
is
,,id b
eamnedte Aaron: :
ii.
Cass
Theater
for
one
week
begin-
FOR
RENT—Upper
cis-morn
flat.

You ran buy hishest qUallty for.
He had a fine collection of paint- charities.
ac
owe
dd..
driv
e, FrMidaire. meant heat :
nature at v.hole ale plus a email tom
ning next Monday night, Nov. 2,
ings, exclusively landscapes, and
Ito on•h le rent.
Near ear rd
joirni,iinio
Int
H er m wrote at the three daughters, Mrs. Rose Jacob
mimion • our fee. We have coencet
niin
.i. ,
` noises ion. cio.noi
oc
in Sheridan's celebrated comedy,
possessed
a good example of almost
1.ne with the large furniture and car-
"I •am deeply son, 'Mrs. Esther Jacoby and
ti
"The School for Scandal."
rmt companies.
_
every
famous American painter. grieved to learn that my friend, Betty , and four sons, Sam,
FOR RENT—Two ric My fo.nished
v
room, of
Her- '
Miss Barrymore is bringing with
,
his
timp
as
well
as
some
of
m
with
twin
teed..
Private
fern-
Furniture Brokers Outlet her to Detroit a cast of distin-' o Or. fie roo
passe d
5„, „..„hioi or ...i .i .ho „
Mars hall , h
7 man, Be n and Moe.
the French landscape painters of :
home.
4427.29 Grand R.ver
" le aw, " gv:
Glenda) 3129
2496 Blaine
ne. .
: eminent servi:es
L
Ph one Euclid distinction.
gui=te ed artists, many of whom
06711- 11.
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He merits your ti:Tort by virtue of his distinguished
JOS. IlEIMMAN. Prop.
RUTH ROSEN
conciliation and philan•
_ 1
have been selected for their nota-
record in public life. Practical—Capable—Fearless.
thropy will remain of endur'et of 2745 Cortland avenue, 49 years
ble characterizations of their pres-
ilia law library at his home has
ent roles in previous celebrated
already been mentioned, but he ernment
Election Tuesday, Nov. 3.
revivals.
had a
goo co ectio
gen- member his successful labors in Funeral Home on Oct. 28, with in.
s . His h ouse was
n of in deed promoting mutual respect and
ferment at El Moshe Cemetery.

his cast
sent a Russian program, the first oral
book e, to which people came fo,,, w
l
But
ill among the rac e
CUSTOM.
. of a series of national programs, from all over the world. As years & h.,. all he arm li nger in n man ,
LOUIS RAPHAEL
at its regular meeting to be held went on, more to save him time ory as • lovable man and • loyal of 1643 Burlingame avenue died
FL
U NE
, RAL DI R E CTO R S
MADE
Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 3, at the ' than anything else, his associates fri d."
on Oct. 23. Funeral services were
en
Y.
Ready.to - Wear
Y. W. C. A. building at 3 o'clock., saw to it that meetings of commit- ,
Asa tribute to Mr. Marshall's held at his home on Oct. 25, with
on,
er rds uilthwht
Door." a one-act play by tees
boards
i chhhe
his hu
oK. so es
CLOTHING
ITchekoff, will be presented in Co..' connected
d were held a
vAiI
v . li
o oesnedveedl t . ai n lRiaebb
30. re c o mRni
officiated. :
RTARER
State.
r t el. 9Governor
J
Y
a
on
r uk aS
•t the moat
h•me by Mrs. Harry Becker, Sirs. cer
—originally around the table of ,
Now under the management of
i survived
ed b y his Cemetery.
wife,
Maurice Morse and Mrs. Harry his law library, an addition which interest in the forests of New interment at Machpelah
R
bhp
appropriation
of
$600,000
for
a
nie;
two
son.,
Harold
and
Boris.
1 Cohen under the direction of Sirs. he had himself built; but when, in.
Prices
wo daughters, Juliette and Sylvia;
, new building at Syracuse Univer- two
a'. Werbe. A trio, consisting of the course of the development of l
in th• City
meetings were invariably held in! o
sit ouse
t h th College
e
of For- a sister, Mrs. G. Hecker of Dr-
7739 John R. St.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Aging and II. Now' York City, a large apartment
Trinity 2.2114
unit; a brother, Julius Serwer of
1
e
sow
.
G
teed to Fit
' oins, will offer a eroup of Rus- house was built alongside his
AMAZINGLY LOW RATES
His name will remain a distin- , Houston, Texas.
elan folkson gs.
,
M rs. Herman
the law library, famished one in the annals of the

Lewis J. DeYoung, well known De.1
Before buying an overcoat it I "Dexter, vocalist, accompanied ha- home, darkening
All rooms with private shower,
SIGMUND S. GOLDSMITH
Bar of New York State and of the
trait newsaper
man. Ile was en-
will Day you to se• loss
Pe
Mrs. B. Clarnage: Mrs. 0. Smith, his dining room around • big, oak! i United States. He will be remem- died at his late residence, 5532 gaged in the wholesale notion,
elegantly furnished. Right
MANUEL URBACH
pianist, and Mrs. J. Sarasohn, who table. If the walls of that room ,
Open Evenings 'Till 9 o'Clock
bored for his championship of the Maplewood avenue, en Saturday. h business in t is city for many '
downtown
will read a paper on "Characteris- could speak, they would have . American forests and of all Amer- Oct. 24. While he had been ailing
Years, retiring a few years ago on
Gr ■ nit• and Marbl•
many interesting Oings to tell!
t•c
Russian
Music,"
will
also
Dar.
$5 to $7.50 Weekly, $1.50 Daily
ice's natural resources, but above or many years, his untimely pass- account of ill-health. He was a
ticipate. Mrs. S. L. Trigg is chair- ,
He loved to walk, more especi- and beyond this, he has written no at this time was wholly ones.
member of the Protected Home
man of the day.
Fine Tailoring and Custom
ally where there was green about, himself into Jewish history and in Peeled. He Was born in Detroit
Complete Hotel 5er:ea
Circle and Royal Arcanum. Fu-
Clothing
through Cnntral Park in New
33 s e. e8r
. Go s 1 ems hie
theelongacriple. there will s a of
renal services were he'd on Mon.
York, through the woods in the Jewish pe
wife.
d is
' nts,.hl
parents,
tics
b and
470 Samson St.
anid
h
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Clifford 1975
day, Oct. 26, at Lewis Bros ,
There is no place in the world Adirondack{, and through the Bois
be place for the name of Louis' Mrs. David D. Goldsmit •, and his Chapel, with interment at Mach.
Euclid 7192
1426 Griewe'd Street
where woman ages so hepp'ly as in: in Paris.
a "
I sister. Mrs. Harry Koffman, all pelah Cemetery. Rabbi M. Fischer
Marshall.
the United States—Marion Ryan.
While not a club man, he be-
THE END.
of this city. He was a nephew of officiated.

Hon. Gerald W. Groat

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