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September 30, 1932 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-09-30

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ifIBIATROVEWLSit (ARON KilAl

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Greetings from Mt. Clemens

Rosh Hashonah Greetings to the

Jewish Community of Mt.

Clemens.

REVIEW OF THE YEAR 5692

NEXT YEAR — IN PALESTINE

PAGE NINE

Greetings from Mt. Clemens

triots to avenge this treason
Every year more and more Jews decide to visit Palestine—the Land of Israel
(Continued from preceeding page) against Greece by boycotting the
day! The writer of this article nutmeats that the resolution be carried out
harrassing and badgering ths. Jew- Jews. In spite of the fact that some
"From Vilna to Hollywood" hie domestic life, which ultimately
this year and gives you • glimpse of what .waits you them—Editor.
ish population. It would serve no Premier Venizelos and other influ-
leads to his death, Is one of the
useful purpose to catalogue in ential leaders denounced this
On Rosh Hashonah there are Ilaifa, where the sluggish Kishon
A new novel of Jewish life writ- most gripping and affecting in any
this place these numerous Ind charge against the Jews as false, resolutions we make and break and has, for centuries, been spreading
ten
by
the
well-known
journalist,
recent book of fiction. (Bloch Pub-
! dents most
e oef which were a retie: the disorders kept on and culmin- resolutions we make and carry out. disease and despair. To-day you
titian'
excesses
sses whicn have be- ated on June 29 in a mass assault As Yom Kippur draws to a close the will see how the Jewish National Leon Zolotkoff, will appear shortly. lishing Co., $2.).
come quite common since the upon a Jewish quarter in which words at the end of the Book of Fund with Jewish labor has been It was originally published in I'd
World War. To some extent this 2050 families resides, during Prayer leap to the eye "Next Year fighting death on his own ground dish in the New York Jewish Morn -
I situation is explained by the pai- which the entire quarter was set in Jerusalem." And often this is and has conquered him. Mile after
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
1 cal instability which paralyzes all fire to, rendering the inhabitants a resolution we make to break. Yet, mile of concrete canal carries the ing Journal, with which the author
government action of a decisive homeless and destitute. They were as the years go by, in spite of eco- death dealing waters safely to the is connected, when it met with
much
favor
and
the
English
ver-
character. In sonic quarters it given temporary shelter in Jewish nomic stringency, which strikes at service of civilization.
Nor does Jerusalem, half as old sion is expected to prove equally
is hoped that with the fall of the schools and in the high school the root of travel, we find more
Jorge ministry in June, last, and maintained by a French Lay Mis- and more Jews paying a visit to as time, any longer give a cold cc- popular. Beginning with the child-
the return to power of the Na- sion. Thereafter vigorous meas- the Old-New Land of l'alestine. A ce ition to the Jewish traveller. hood of the hero, Ilershele Korbel-
WM, FISTLER, Mgr.
tional Peasant Party of Dr. Man:u, ures taken by the government suc- vague resolution to be broken be- Lik e a diamond tiara, the Jewish nik, in a small Russian villiage,
which appears to be likely, as ceeded in preventing further out- comes, somehow or other, a gen- suburbs surround the ancient city, the author draws a graphic picture
Horses for Sale, Hire, Board
Jewish life in the old world,
these lines are being written, the breaks. • uine intention to travel, and when Here is Talpioth, built upon a hill, of
Riding Instruction
the blue Mediterranean is crossed overlooking the Temple area and where the hero receives his early
new government will show a great-
The matter was called to the
From his birthplace he
Reasonable Rates
er measure of statesmanship in attention of the Department of and the white houses of Tel-Aviv the walls round about Jerusalem. education.
goes to the nearest large city, Vil-
stand
at
attention
as
your
ship
ap-
Here
is
Beth
Ilekerem,
where
gar-
the direction of maintaining or- State of the United States by the
na, where he becomes involved in
der and suppressing the anti- American Jewish Committee, and proaches Jaffa, you realize that dens and parks have been made to a series of political and social epi-
Phone 1760
Semitic groups, whose antics re- the department asked for a re- your New Year resolution is all grow in a rocky hillside, which sodes which necessitate his flight to
Joy Road at N. Gratiot
seamed incapable of life. Here is
flect nothing but discredit upon port from the American Minister. accomplished fact.
America.
The
picture
of
his
land-
Rehavia,
solid,
architecturally
sat-
Mt: Clemens, Mich.
I can understand that in the past
the Rumanian people.
Subsequently the Greek govern-
isfying, with it gymnasium, where ing in New York, his early strug-
Although despite these vexa- ment instituted an inquiry into Jews in distant lands thought twice' a fine breed of children is receiv- gles there, his gradual advancement
tions and irritations, the normal the matter, and ten Greeks who before making the long journey to ing its education in a modern Ile- in his chosen work of photography,
life of the Jews of Rumania went were accused of being the insti• the Holy Land. What was there, brew, as elastic as it is expressive. his achievements in that field, his
them to see? The Temple site
on, even this was beclouded, as in gators of the outbreak were I for
Rush Hashonah Greetings
was the place of a Moslem Mos- 'ere, too, is the massive headouar- departure for Hollywood, his grad-
other countries, by economic diffi- brought to trial in April, 1932. que.
The great attraction of Jerus- ' ters of the Jewish National Fund, ual rise to eminence there in the
culties.
After a lengthy trial, the defend- alein the Church of the Holy Sepul- ! which stands out as one of the moving picture world, and his part
The resulting suffering created ants were all acquitted as meas- chre, held out no interest for them. most satisfying buildings in the in the World War, constitute one
new responsibilities for Jewish ure of calming public agitation. The Cave of Machpelah, where the New Jerusalem . Twenty years of the most fascinating stories of
communal organizations whose In March, it was announced that father of their race sleeps in the ago visitors to Jerusalem were Jewish life which has yet appeared.
funds were naturally greatly re- the government had made a grant dust, was closed to them. The Jews taken to see the tombs on the During his career in America, the
duced not only by reason of their of 600,000 drachmas ($5,600) for they met in Jerusalem were mainly Mount of Olives. The Jewish visi- hero, now Major Harry Corbell,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
inability to raise funds, but also the relief of the families who had beggars, who gathered round them, tor to-day drives in his car up to has cut himself completely adrift
because the drop in the state in- suffered as a result of the fire, begging for a mejidieh. The sight Mount Scopus, where "the miry from his own people and has abso-
Ambulance Service

(
come forced the government to and had bought the section from was neither edifying nor pleasing. hones live." Here on land of the lutely lost his real identity. His
reduce its subsidies to the institu- the Jewish owners for 3,500,000 Only those who were mystically at- Jewish people, presented by the disappointments, his lonlineas and
Telophones 548 and 1601
I tions of the minorities. In this drachmas ($45,000), making pos- tracted to the Land of Israel came Jewish National Fund to the uni- his heartaches have many touches
31 Pine St.
c on n e c t i o n, discrimination as sible the creation of a new Jew- satisfied away from Palestine.
versity. that house of learning of poignancy, and the tragedy of
against Jews was charged in Par- ish quarter near the old.
brushes
away
the
cobwebs
of
the
To-day the picture is so different
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
liament by a Jewish deputy who
mind
and
fights
the
ills
to
which
and
Palestine
is
so
Jewish
that
a
In April, a ritual murder charge
declared that the subsidy for Jew- was made against is Jew at Cavalla Jew who has not visited our coun- flesh is heir. From Mount Sco-
ish institutions is fixed at a rate who was almost lynchey. Arrested try has lost the spiritual caper- pus, the Jewish visitor sees a pan-
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
of nine lei per capita, while that by the authorities, the Jew had tenee of a lifetime. Neither a suc- orama, over the desert to the Sea
for the Greek Orthodox is 54 lei, no difficulty in proving his inno- cessful business, public recognition, of Salt, which will take his breath
Rosh Hashanah Greetings
for Roman Catholics, 31 lei, and cence. The Greek populace, how- nor scholastic progress, can give away and will haunt him till his
DUNCAN B.
for the Protestants 52 lei, per ever, remained in a ferment of that deep satisfaction that the dying day, whether he live in Eng-
capita. Naturally, the Jewish hostility for several weeks, dur- Holy Land offers to its Jewish visi- land or in U. S. A., in Canada or
HUBBARD
South Africa, Australia or New
community, especially its educa- ing which it was unsafe for Jews tors.
Take that strip of land which Zealand.
GENERAL INSURANCE
tional agencies, suffered as a re- to appear on the streets, and sev-
Funeral Director
It need hardly be mentioned that
sult. In July an all-Rumanian Ort eral shops of Jews were attacked. the Jewish National Fund bought
"I Insure anything against
Tel-Aviv awaits the Jewish travel-
for
the
Jewish
people
and
which
Center was opened in Bucharest,
Established
1875
The economic situation of the
everything."
with the blessing of the govern- Jews of Salonica continued un- is known affectionately as the ler, receiving him with open arms.
ment which had promised to help favorably during the year, and Emek. Had you travelled along Ilere is a city of youth, Jewish
71
NORTH
AVE,
youth.
Vibrant
with
life.
Every
Phone 552
the Ort schools in which Jewish many left the city for other parts here 20 years ago, you would have
PHONE 717-W
youths are taught handicrafts, by of the country or for foreign travelled along thorn and thistle Saturday, every Jewish festival,
209 Mt. Clemens Savings Bank
sown land, with an occasional vil- every Jewish holiday, is felt inten-
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
waiving customs duties on machin- lands.
Bldg.
lage inhabited by peasants dying sively in this all-Jewish town. Here
ery and tools, and in other ways.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
of niaariar, whose women were old is a practical manifestation of what
GREECE
Probably the outstandink sub- at 30 and whose children were the Jew can do when left to him-
The outstanding event of the
to do it. It was the loan of the
year in Greece was the anti-Jewish ject of discussion in Czecho-Slo- suffering from every possible di- self
vakia
during the year was the sease. Now you will see settle- Jewish National Fund which set
riots in Salonica. The disturb-
city on its feet, so that every
Rosh Ilashonah Greetings
ances began on June 23, follow- wretched condition of the Jews of ment after settlement of Jews, this
Rosh Ilashonah Greetings
Jewish visitor may feel that he
ing the distribution of leaflets that section of Slovakia known as healthy, brawny fellows; women himself has had something to do
fit
and
well
built
and
children
that
Carpatho-Russia.
During
the
past
Charging that the delegates of the
with
the
building
of
this
Tel-Aviv
are
fruit
plucked
straight
from
the
Marcabee societies held in 1930 few years, several foreign travel-
DOWN TOWN
of paradise. Do not imagine of ours.
in Sofia, Bulgaria, at which speak- ers who visited the region had been trees
There would be much more of
these people live a life of ease
GARAGE
ers demanded the liberation of amazed by the extreme poverty of that
Jewish Palestine to see if only you
and
luxury.
They
live
the
life
of
both
its
non-Jews
and
its
Jews,
Macedonia from Greek rule, failed
Branch Manager
pioneers; hard, very hard. Most of and I were to make another New
to protest, and inciting Greek pa- especially the latter, and had pub- I these settlements have not received Year resolution: to buy through First Class Collision Service
Holland Furnace Co.
lished accounts of what they had
General Repairing, Painting
the
Jewish
National
Fund
one
dun-
the
budget
to
which
they
were
en-
seen. The writings of these tray-
and Upholstering
County Officials Extend New Year elers aroused public opinion in I titled and human labor has to make am of land this year. The Arabs
Repairs on All Makes
Greetings to the Jewish People of Czecho-Slovakia. In December, up for the lack of capital. Yet, in are anxious to sell land, making
PHONE 1505
Mt. Clemens and Macomb County. 1931, the B'nai B'rith in Pragu e spite of all, the golden strip of Jew- most tempting offers, and we can-
Phone 885
244 Can Am
not make it our because we have
22.24 PINE ST.
appointed a commission to make ish National Fund land, your land, no funds. But come to Palestine
land, makes an undying impres-
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
a survey of the situation; in Feb- our
GEORGE P. ECKSTEIN
first.
You
will
certainly
be
ready
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
on every Jewish visitor.
ruary, 1932, a conference of Jew- sion
Again, take the area behind to do your share in redeeming the
DRAIN COMMISSIONER
ish organizations to consider the
land afterwards.
matter
was
held;
and
in
March
an
Macomb County
Best Wishes for • Happy New Year
organization of women was formed
in Prague to undertake emergency
merit could do little, if anything,
measures to alleviate acute dis- Judge Lester W. Roth
Re-Elected in Loa Angeles to help in this situation. On the
High Mineral Content Analysis
tress in this region. The press has
WILL L. LEE
contrary, it was compelled to re-
PANACEA SPRING WATER
not reported any further action
LOS ANGELES.—(J. T. A.)— duce relief activities and subsi-
COMMISSIONER OF SCHOOLS in connection with this matter.
In Half-Dozen Bottle Cases
Lester W. Roth, appointed to the dies to institutions by reason of
Politically,
the
Jews
of
Czecho-
PHONE 106
Superior Court of Los Angeles by
12 SECOND ST.
Macomb County
Slovakia enjoy full equality of Governor Ralph, was re-elected to the reduction in the public in-
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
rights and, according to a news the post by a clear majority at come. Floods and fires, especially
in small villages, added to the
dispatch, the government was con- the primary elections here.
wretchedness of the Jewish situa-
sidering at the beginning of 1932
Season's Greetings to All
ROY J. KAUL
Judge Roth is prominently iden- tion.
a legislative project for facilitat- tified
with Jewish communal ac-
Several events connected with
ing the naturalization of the so- tivities
CORONER
this city. He is the occurences in Germany are of
called staatenlose, persons without president in
of the Jewish Consump- great interest. In September,
Macomb County
Manufacturers of
nationality, about ten to fifteen tive Relief
Society and the Ex- 1931, t h e Polish Government
thousand of whom are Jews. The
"PEARL FOAM" LIQUID MALT
lodged a complaint with the Ger-
government's attitude toward the Patients Society.
Judge Isaac l'acht, who was also man ambassador in Warsaw
PHONE 1504
37 S. BROADWAY
Jewish question is very progres- appointed
by Governor Rolph, will against the Rosh Hashonah riot in
THOMAS F. SIMMS
Mt. Clemens, Mich,
sive.
have to contend for office in the Berlin, on the ground that several
TREASURER
Anti-Jewish agitation is sternly regular election, although he re- of the Jews injured were Polish
discouraged and its'outward mani- ceived more votes than any of the citizens, demanding that these vic-
Macomb County
festations are quickly suppressed. other candidates.
tims be compensated for their in-
Best Wishes for a Ilappy New Year
An event which attracted world-
juries. In June, 1932, mass meet-
New Ysars Greetings
wide attention was the trial of
ings were held in many cities of
one Karol Horak who, in 1919, that the institution had to be Poland in protest against the pass-
while a corporal in a detachment closed. On the some day the deans age by the Prussian diet of the
DEPENDABLE INSURANCE
of legionnaires, brutally killed of all Polish universities were no- law seeking to confiscate the prop-
In All Its Branches
seven young men of two families tified by the Ministry of Educa- erty of East European Jews in
in the townlet of Valkyvitch. Al- tion that the government would Germany, and the Council of Pol-
PHONE 1600
34 N. WALNUT ST.
though soldiers, who had been eye- not tolerate anti-Jewish disturb- ish Kehillath called upon the Polish
Mt. Clemens, Mich,
witnesses of the atrocity, testified ances. The National Democratic Government to protect its na-
against Horak, the atmosphere of organ Gazeta Warszawska, in tionals in Germany from such ex-
the court was so charged with commenting upon these events, propriation.
Greetings and Best Wishes to All
anti-Jewish feeling that the jury averred that only a numerus
RUSSIA
acquitted him. This outcome clausus for Jews could insure
The past may be regarded as
aroused indignation in many quar- peace in the universities, and the normal year for the Jews of Rim. ■
ters.
National Democratic Party offi- sia. Almost entirely devoid of un-
BALTIC COUNTRIES
cially announced that it approved usual events, the year was for
D-E-P-E-N-D-A-B-L-E
Although Lithuania, as a whole of the attacks upon the Jewish our brethren a continuation of
TIIAT'S TIIE WORD!
being largely agricultural, suf- students.
the comparatively drab incidents
fered comparatively little from
On Nov. 7, the club of Jewish of the year before, revolving
PHONE 1682
315 NORTH AVE.
the world-wide economic depres- Sejm submitted an interpellation! around the three subjects of the
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
sion, the Jewish population, which asking the government what steps greatest concern to the Jewish
CHAS. H. HUMMRICH
depends on commerce and indus- it intends to take to end the dis-1 population, namely, (1) economic
try, continued to suffer distress. turbantes. In its reply the follow. adaptation through agriculture
JUDGE OF PROBATE
Season's Grestinp to All
This was aggravated by an in- ing day, the government expressed and industry, (2) developments in
Macomb County
crease of taxes on small traders, its regret at the occurrence, and the status of religion, and (3) the
and of a government order for assured the Jewish community of fight against anti-Semitism.
the dismantling of many dwellings government protection against at-
Season's Greetings To All!
Insres ect of agricultural colon-
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
in Slobodka, Shanz and Ponemun, tacks, promising that the perpet- ization, little if any great impor-
Lathes — Drills — Shapers — Millers — Presses
where town-planning changes were rators of previous outrages would tance occurred. A decree issued
Jobbing and Repair Work. Day and Nite Service.
contemplated. In March, 1932, a be punished. Up to that time one in September, 1931, by the Com-
308 NORTH AVE.
Mae your order-536
Jewish Relief Committee issued an hundred and eighty students had zet, as the government depart-
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
urgent appeal for contributions been arrested.
ment for settling Jews on the land
to a fund to relieve suffering. In
As a tragic sequel to the Vilna is called, and the Collectivization
December a report stated that the disorders came the trial of three Center indicates that there are
Season's Greetings to All
famous Slobodka Yeshivah was on Jewish students accused of respon- factors at work which render Jew.
the point of closing its doors; in sibility for the death of one non- reluctant to go on to land far
May, the authorities of the insti. Jewish student,—the only fatality removed from their homes. The
PAPAJOHN and SILVER, Props.
tution stated, in an appeal, that in the entire course of the nits. decree prohibited the compulsory
39.41 N. GRATIOT AVE.
PHONE 174
students were actually starving. The Jews of Poland watched with transfer of Jews engaged in agri-
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
There were several other un- great anxiety the trial of the two cultur in their native villages to
savory incidents. In August, 1931, young men, which began in the the Crimea and Bira-Bidjan. In
a Jewish cemetery in Memel was middle of April, and a great deal March, 1932, a report stated that
Best Wishes for • Happy New Year
desecrated, and in April, 1932, a of resentment was expressed when, the older settlers in the Crimea
NASH MT. CLEMENS CO.
burial ground in Alita was dam- sentencing the one Jew found were vigotoualy opposed to the
aged by boy vandals.
guilty to two years imprisonment, granting of equal benefits to new-
The economic situation of the the court expressed the belief that, comers, on the ground that they
Jews in Latvia was similar to that in the particular fracas in which (the older settlers) had, for five
Cars and Trucks
of their brethren in Lithuania. In the Polish student was killed, the years, done the more difficult pion-
Sales and Service
August, the American Joint Dis- Jews were the attackers, and eering work. The conflict, it was
tribution Committee received an stated further that it is quite nat- said, was particularly sharp among
PHONE 603
COURT and MARKET
appeal for urgent aid from the ural that Jews should feel vindic- the women. In April, a consider-
Mt, Clemens, Mich.
Jewish Credit Co-operatives to tively toward nonJews because able stir was created by the com-
save many Jewish business from "the Jews have been inspired with plaint of 30 Jewish families who
dissolution.
deep and strong hatred against had gone to the Kalinindorf col-
Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
POLAND
Chnstians, particularly against ony in the Ukraine, that they had
The period under review would the Christians of Poland, since the been compelled to return to Zhito-
SANITARY
PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
have been for the Jews of Poland time of the Inquisition when Jews mir because of shabby treatment
HENRY A. GOULE TT and A. TALBOT, Props.
a melancholy counterpart of the were burned."
at the colony. An official investi-
WYLIE WILKINSON
preceding twelvemonth if it had
The widespread unemployment, gation disclosed the existence of
PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS
not been for the tragic interlude especially among Jews, who suf- highly unsatisfactory conditions
SHERIFF
24-Hour Service — Repair Work • Specialty
which
had
caused
presented by a wave of anti-Jew- fered from discrimination, led in
the colony to
Hot Water Heater. — Septic Tanka
Macomb County
ish riots which swept through the many cases to despair and suicide. dwindle from 1918 families to
For Quick Service Phone 26S
universities and then overflowed In July, 80 per cent of all Jewish only 350. In May, owing to
19
THIRD
STREET
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
shortage
of
grain
between
crops,
into
the
cities
themselves.
A
dem-
needle
workers
in
Poland
were
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
onstration on Oct. 18, 1931, at the without work, and 20 per cent of the Agro-Joint (American Jewish
University of Lemberg to cele- the Jews in Warsaw were receiv- I Joint Agricultural Foundation)
brate the opening of the scholastic ing charity; most of the 34,000 was compelled to send ten carloads
Season's Greetings to All
J. P. McMahon Coal Co.
year was a fitting prelude to the unemployed in Lodz were Jews. of flour to Jewish colonists in
succeeding
acts
of
the
series
which
the
Kherson
and
Krivoy
Rog
dis-
In
September,
75
factories
in
Vil-
COAL • COKE • WOOD
began, on Oct. 29, at Cracow Uni- na closed, throwing hundreds of tricts.
On May 23, 1932, the govern-
versity where a dispute between Jews out of employment, and it
DEPARTMENT STORE
PHONE 1850-3
Jewish and nonJewish students was stated that no less than 70 ment announced the abolition of
325 NORTH AVE.
in the medical school, over the '-el' cent of the Jews of Lodz were all taxes, tolls, marke t dues, and
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
84 MACOMB ST.
question of corpses for dissection. destitute; 38 per cent were appli- license fees, formerly levied on
ML Clemens, Mich.
(Turn to Page Ten.)
developed into no violent a riot cants for charity. The govern-

Mt. Clemens Polo &
Riding Stables

Chas. R.
ULLRICH

MAYOR

City of Mt. Clemens

Pequignot
Funeral Home

4-s•

EST

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Michigan Federated Utilities of
MT. CLEMENS
"YOUR

GAS

:ars.

OTTO NICKEL

COMPANY"

If It Is Done With Heat You
Can Do It Better With Gas

Phone 247

43 S. Gratiot Ave.

Mt. Clemens, Mich

Best Wishes for a Happy New Year

MACOMB ICE SERVICE CO.

WM. E. McEWAN, Mgr.

West

FIRST GRADE MANUFACTURED ICE

25 PINE STREET

PHONE 2012

Mt. Clemens, Mich.

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The Braun Clinical Laboratory

STANLEY J. PELTIER, B. S. M. S.

BACTERIOLOGIST

Ld.

Portable X-Ray
Chemical and Bacteriological Examinations
Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.
AVE.
56
N.GRATIOT
PHONE 816
Mt. Clemens, Mich.

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LEWIS C. DeWITT

PANACEA SPRING WATER CO.

MT. CLEMENS PRODUCTS `CO.

-2418

Mt. Clemens Operating Co.

W51. A. STREIT, General Manager

Manufacturers of

BEET SUGAR

2 AVE.

HAROLD C. ENGLUND

Mt. Clemens, Mich.

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GEO. A. DEWEY LUMBER CO.

.liances

2.1206

Miller Bros. Creamery Co.

Pure Pasteurized Milk and Cream

Cheese • Buttermilk - Dairy Products

Y

irk and

ONCE TRIED--ALWAYS USED

PHONE 521

310 EUCLID AVE.

nt.
E 2-8200

Mt. Clemens, Mich.

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DAVIS & SCHWARTZ

Prime Kosher Meats and Poultry

Daily Delivery Service

Buyer. of Poultry and Live Stock
54 S. WALNUT ST.
PHONE 1172

Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Will Open Detroit Branch Soon

aria Road

1380

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MACOMB FUMIGATING CO.

Guarantees to kill with poison gas such vermin as
Bedbugs, Roaches, Moths, Fleas and Disease Germs

EZ

se 4.324 8

195 COURT ST.

PHONE 505•W

Mt. Clemens, Mich.

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Mt. Clemens Co-Operative Oil Co.

Distributor

3reetings

HI-SPEED GAS
OILS AND GREASES

EAU
Cartage

Service Stations in Convenient Locations
Phone: 318-M • 3184
North Ave.. 98 N. Walnut St.
Mt. Clemens, Mich.

ly Carloads
ise.
cense
p 'Trusts
totes

3123
'E ST.
ono

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Shovan Radiator & Welding Shop

Radiator Repairing - Rebuilding . Recoring

Welding, Fender and Body Work

PHONE 1296

Mt. Clemens, Mich.

HERBERT RONDO MACHINE SHOP

BLACKSTONE RESTAURANT

CHEVROLET

JOHN PRIEH'S MERCANTILE CO.

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