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RONI CLf
GAL C RON1CLE
HE
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PAGE EIGHT

ofhis ideas on the subject in sev-
ly and modestly, reported Cap-
to the prison before they knew
eral straight from the shoulder
LEHMAN AND HORNER the reason for their trip. An tain McGrath, Just after dark.
in Chicago. This, of course,
airplane carried gas bombs to the
"101 a good job, I congratulate
merits no especial prize for brav-
you!" replied the acting-gover-
(Continued from Preceding Page)
prison in record time. Captain
ery in Chicago, the home of Ca-
Steve McGrath of the Oneida
nor.
State Police Barracks, took his
Thus Lehman once more reveal-
pone before his present incarcera-
placed at the prison gate s for
men
in.
They
got
the
warden
ed
the
stuff
of
which
he
was
their getaway. Their ultimatum
tion, is decidedly "wet." The
and the keepers.
carried the alternative of death
made.
Judge, however, said practically
for the warden and the raptured
Lehman's ear was soled all day
HORNER'S RECORD
the same thing in that arid sec-
keepers. The prison authorities
to the telephone line to Auburn.
Judge Horner's record is not as
tion of the state known as ''Little
asked for instructions. He pronounced the counter-ulti-
sensational as that of Lieutenant-
Egypt." These speeches were de-
matum
that
the
authority
of
the
Before there was time for any-
governor Lehman's, but that
livered against the advice of local
state could not and would not be
thing else to be said, he shouted:
probably, is because the oppor-
politicians who counseled discre-
successfully
challenged.
lie
had
"Go in and get the warden. There
tunity for spectacular action is
tion as the better par tof politics.
the adjutant general in charge of
will be no compromise. Go in
not particularly present in the
All of which had no effect upon
the
National
Guard,
the
Major
and get the warden. I'll give you
judiciary. But in his campaign-
the Judge. "This is just the place
Superintendent of the State Po-
all the man power there is in this
ing, the judge has shown himself
to talk about prohibition," he
lice, and the State Commissioner
state. But shoot to kill if they
to be a courageous and outspoken
said. And judging from the pri-
of correction reconnoitre, the
try to come out."
campaigner, one capable of think-
maries, he was right.
strength of their respective for-
ting
ing
for
himself
and
one
unafraid
few
minutes
the
ac
a
In
The Judge's career has always
ces. They reported they had suffi-
to speak right out and say jus t
governor had transmitted order
been marked by a tremendous ca-
cient man power.
what 'he thinks. The Judge, an
that sent companies of the Na-
1
pacity
for work.
"They
are
all
either
dead
or
avowed "wet," delivered himself
tional Guard on their way t oAu-
under control," eventually, calm-
burn. State police were moving

talks

CLASSIFIED

WONDERFUL. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
--Complete optical establishment in
downtown district. A real buy for an
up-to-date optometrist Write Box III
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

PRENZLAUER GROUP
BRIDGE ON NOV. 6

Affair

To

Aid Hospitalisation
Fund.

Gifts to Community
Fund from Personnel
of North End Clinic

---
In 1932 the Personnel of
North End Clinic joined with
the other Community Fund
agencies in pledging a percen-
tage of their salaries to the
Community Fund because of
the serious situation.
In 1931 the pledges were on
a purely voluntary basis and
again are for 1933. These two
years therefore are comparable.
In both years the entire per-
sonnel pledged.
In 1931 there were 42 people
employed by North End Clinic
(two only part time). These
42 gave $570.75 on total sal-
aries received of about 152000,
for the year or 1.1 per cent.
The average pledge was $13.59.
Of those 42, only 35 positions
(one part time) will exist in
1933. These 35 people will re-
ceive 12 per cent less in sal-
aries in 1933 than in 1931. In
1931 these' 35 people pledged
$487.25. In spite of the 12
per cent reduction in salaries
they have pledged $467.30 for
1933-only $20 less than in
1931,
On a purely voluntary basis
the average pledge for the 35
in 1933, in spite of reduced
salaries, is $13.35; for the 42
in 1931 it was $13.59.
This year as formerly the
solicitation has been in charge
of Miss Flora M. Burghdorf,
the assistant director.

COMMUNITY FUND'S
GENERAL CAMPAIGN
HEADED BY CAPLAN

(Continued from Page One.)

pre ent disastrous results. The
demonstrators show how tests are
made, when paralysis exists, of
every muscle in the body, to de-
FOR RENT-A suitable room for young
man or lady. Garage If nee sssss y.
termine the exercises to be given
2450 Blaine avenue. between La Salle
and for comparison in future ex-
and Linwood. Euclid 89814.
aminations.
CONTRACT BRIDGE LESSON5-CI
Other Exhibits.
nose forming at Club Exchange Bridge
Defects of poor posture and the
School. 10220 Dexter Boulevard. Call
Townsend 6-6293.
ailments they cause are also ef-
fectively demonstrated. Similar
FOlt RENT--Clean, airy roan by private
family. G if desired. 2015 Mon•
emphasis in the exhibit is given
terey avenue. Townsend 6-0336
to the basal metabolism test,
which measures the rate by which
FOR RENT-A nicely furnished room by
couple. Na children. All conveniences.
the body burns oxygen. It is
Maid nervice. 2212 Hazelwood. Near
pointed out on one of the ex-
•nd hue. Garfield 4107-J.

planatory placards that "many
ivee rwyachoxit
ea t ib
TO follr T
hidden cases of thyroid diseases
ehll-
tu
l
couple
ge n tl e m a n,
are brought to light by this test."
Neer bus •nd airline Mrs. A.
dren.
3296 Elmhurst, Townsend
G
The normal basal metabolism rate
7.1794.
is shown on a graph.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room for
Explanation is offered of the
• gentleman by small family of adults.
electriocardiograph as an instru-
all conveniences, near to bun and w-
ment
which helps determine ab-
hite. Garage is desired. Re.onable
Call Euclid 6153-./.. or call at
rent.
normality of the heart muscle and
(Continued from Page One.)
2005 Hazelwood avenue, upstairs.
its action, and a number of elec-
FOR RENT-Very nicely furnished room
troradiograms are displayed.
this year will be a number of
Suitable for one or two people in pri-
There is also a display, as part
vate home. Good t ransportation.. trees planted in the Washington
of the exhibit, of several diets for
Fourteenth bus or Linwood carline. Palestine Forest in Palestine in
References. 2462 Gladstone, up-
various ailments.
honor
of
the
United
Hebrew
stairs.
The exhibit's placards empha-
Schools.
FOR RENT-Room with private bath.
size that the Community Fund's
Attendance at Tuxedo School.
Near Joy
Very desirable location.
clinics and physicians extend med.
3711
Road and Dexter boulevard.
The large influx of pupils at
ical aid only to those found to be
Wager avenue, Garfield 9393-M.
the Tuxedo School, after the sum-
in need. It is pointed out during
h
mer
vacation,
places
this
branc
TO RENT-4•room apartment. 2 large
the demonstrations that "many
brdroomn, newly redecorated, refrizera• next to the main Philadelphia-
Steam heat. 325. Wildernere.
volunteers broaden the activities
lion.
corner Chalfonte. aee caretaker ore all Byron School in point of numbers
of the clinics by making dressings,
Columbia 1580, weekdays.
I of pupils enrolled. The great num-
performing clerical work and
ber of new pupils necessitates
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room with
otherwise assisting the clinic per-
S
private family. 910 pa. mohtb. Near building of additional classrooms.
sonnel, thus releasing funds from
2958
Monterey
car and bus line.
The children of kindergarten RABBI CIECHANOWICZ
this necessary work for other help-
!weer flat.
age are divided into two classes ,
TO DISCUSS ECONOMIC ful services."
YOUNG WOMAN with 12 Year.
kindergarten A. and Kindergarten
CRISIS ON WEDNESDAY
Important Figures.
aid managing expernee in ladies
B. Among the other four classes
r e ady-to-wear and dry good.. h•anZ
The North End Clinic reports
of youngsters, all of whom are be-
eep
ng.
dree
pos
new
bookkeeping.
e
of
knowledg
Re
0
k
that
in
the
eight months of 1932,
Talmudic
Scholars
To
Speak
at
Townsend
7-6420.
Don. Reasonable
low the age of 10, there is one
7,500 persons made 47,000 visits
never again see
Philadelphia-Byron Hall Under
BUSINESS LADY would like to share class that is taking up intensively
for
medical
care, and 71 per cent
Young
Israel
Auspices.
her apartment with • iniqried couids the study of Chumosh in the or-
of these received free medical
or • single girl. Rent reasonable. Ad- iginal Hebrew, and the others are
dress 8555 Richton. Apt. A-4. Tele-
under
care.
During
the same period, so-
Upon the invitation and
studying books leading up to the
phone Townsend 6-2955.
the auspices of Young Israel of cial workers of the clinic extended
Chumosh.
FOR RENT-43614 Larchmont •venue.
The five classes of the older pu Detroit, Rabbi' F. Ciechanowicz, 9,400 services to patients and in
II rooms, modern upper flat. frieldaire.
addition gave special care to 289
band•painled walle. 925 per month. pits are divided into two groups. prominent scholar and gifted
Near Northwestern high echool and
I
They
are taught by S, Kasdan, speaker, will deliver one of his individuals. Also during that time,
Grand River. Nice clean neighborhood.
6,200 hours of medical service and
Joseph Chaggi and M. Mathis.
Inquire lower,
900 hours of dental service were
The Tuxedo Hebrew School also
given North End Clinic patientP.
Good for anything you buy at Crowley-Milner's. Issued in amounts
has a children's congregation which
JERICHO
LODGE'S
13TH
Of the 19,500 prescriptions filled
conducts
Saturday
morning
serv-
of $30 or more.
in these eight months, 61 per cent
ANNIVERSARY BANQUET ices. The congregation is being
were free, this being an increase
managed
by
its
own
elected
officers
a""'"
ixill weeks -
WILL BE HELD SUNDAY and is supervised by Mr. Kasdan .
of 14 per cent of free prescrip-
tions over the same period last
A limited number of new pupils
(Small carrying charge.)
year. Of the patients cared for
Jericho Lodge No. 490, 1. 0. can be accepted in this branch.
at the clinic this year, 75 per cent
0, F., will hold a thirteenth anni- The schol will be open for regis-
Buy for Christmas-Charge Purchases Payable January 1st.
were unemployed.
versary banquet at Jericho Tem- tration for just one more week.
North End Clinic gives medical
ple, on Sunday, Oct. 30, at 7 p. m.
The Chevrah Mishnah Gemorrah,
service to an average of 235 pa-
in the dining room. It will be the congregation connected with the
tients daily, of whom three-fourth
followed by dancing until 1 a. m. Tuxedo Talmud Torah, elected the
following new officers who were in-
can pay nothing. Two-thirds of
in the ballroom.
The past noble grands of Jeri- stalled on Simchas Torah; Nathan
I the X-rays at the North End
Yaffa,
president;
J.
Kraft,
vice-
i Clinic must be furnished free of
cho Lodge will be honored. Judge
Charles Rubiner of the Common president; William Lansky, treas-
charge.
All these services are made pos-
Pleas Court will be principal urer; B. Kaminsky, secretary;
sible by fuads secured from the
speaker. Harry Toy, Wayne Coun- trustees: Louis Dann, B. Cohen, Sol
6 Spools
Community Fund.
ty Prosecutor, Judge Henry S. Lifchitz, J. Schwartz and A. Sachs
Mrs. Eleanor J. Ford is director
Sweeney of the Recorders' Court, The retiring officers are: J. Lesser,
and llerbert H. Thompson, past president; N. Yaffe, vice-presi-
of the North End Clinic,
dent;
William
Lansky,
treasurer;
Division Workers.
grand sire, of Michigan, will be
C. M. Day-3,000
C. 51. Day-2,000
The unit organizations have re-
r. N. Alan Brown , B. Kaminsky, secretary.
C. M. Day-New
guests of hono
C. 51. Day-300-
Day--5,000
This
Chevrah
is
co-operating
ful-
C.
M.
packages
of
pastel
ported preparations practically
Detroit attorney, will introduce
C. M. Day-Genu-
neckwear in pique tubes of tooth paste.
stainless knives and yard spools, black or
complete. Division 5, comprising
the speakers. The Canton Jeri ly with the Hebrew Schools and is
ine leather, with 2 or
and cotton. 39c and Limit 2 to a custom- cleaning tissues.
RABBI CIECHANOWICZ
the schools, has completed its
forks with colored white. Nos. 40, 50 60
chos, a subordinate Oddfellow lending it support both morally and
Limit
8.
1st-Main.
er. lot-Main.
3 pockets and straps.
financially. The Chevrah meets
59c grades.
and
70.
1st.
Main,
plans and is ready to go. Earl
lodge,
will
present
a
dress
drill
in
handles. 1st. Main.
every evening for the purpose of last lectures here before his de-
1st.-Main.
uniform after the dinner. Tickets
Laing is chairman and Miss Grace
studying the Talmud and Mishnah. pasture for the East. Rabbi
can be procured at the Temple,
Matheson secretary.
Rabbi R. Spatter, their spiritual Ciechanowicz has attracted large
The Community Fund campaign
2705 Joy Road, up to 7 p. m.
leader, is in charge of these sea- audiences during the past few
is being ably served by Mrs. Leo-
Sunday, Oct. 30. The public is
along. weeks that he has been in Detroit. pold Mayer, on the publicity force.
invited.
The following are excerpts from Ile will speak Wednesday eve-
radio talks given in connection with ning, Nov. 2, on "A Practical She has been in charge of placing
the Education Month of the United Solution to the Future of Pales- window displays, among her other
duties. Mrs. David Werbe and
Hebrew Schools: tine." The lecture will start at
--
C. M. Day-Our
Wednesday, Oct. 19, address over 8:30, and the admission will be members of the Detroit Service
C. M. Day-16 MM
C. M. Day-Our
The Sisterhood of Beth Israel will hol d
C. M. Day-Our
Group, under the direction of
Station WJR, by Philip Slomovitz: fat elerwt ion t I . pcuolshl int;
its first meeting of the .neon Wednes-
Movie projector. Pic- $1.95 - $2.95 grade.
$4.95 grade. Square
of t is generally admitted that the world
attorney and Mrs. Morris Blumberg, are dis-
day, Oct. 26.
C. M. Day-Fancy $1 grade. 8x10 or
today suffer. from a dearth of great
tures are clear and Kidskin and pique
C. M. Day-Fancy
shape,
cream
color.
world-
chair
ari j - tributing posters. Mrs. Harry
worker, will
patterned shirts, col- 11x14 size. Order
A rummage nale was held last Tues- leaders. that the most seri°.
able leader- communal
Goldberg is engaged in similar
outing flannel, strip-
Silver poppy trim. fl icke rless. 6th - kid gloves. First-
breah
day and Wednesday and • good .um was wide quest ttodayi s for
people the man of the evening. Ab
attached, 8 to 11 now for Xmas. 6th
For
the
Jewish
activities. Edward and Ruth Roth-
lars
ship.
Main Bldg.
es and plaids. 36 in.
realized.
Main.
6th-Main.
v *Ze. Rosenshine and Irving W. Sc lus- man have planned and put into
-East.
eveeeeve"eee
of
pony
7
4th-Main.
o
at
t
i
o.u:
and
A eauer kraut supper was held in the ;11.1.1 i nvoLe. siterr
eo. sel of Young Israel head the ar- effect the window displays in the
wide. 2nd-Main.
minariq dri v en fv
vestry room of the Temple Ont. 21. The
'offering from bigotry rangements committee.
post
pillar
Friday evening services followed.
Guardian Detroit Bank in the
i
The adult classes conducted by
and prejudice even in the most enlight
h Penobscot building.
00 . attended the meeti ng of
theNelitorloyk 10
...,i'eoriewei ttleeine; Young Israel in conjunction wit
o.
i:lier4tw
The Y. W. H. A. is making a
ru
re
d
e
io7
o
me: T in,,di, woman m , w o the United Ilebrew Schools on
o .n
Rabbi J D Fain. presided at the .e.- z nn d o g e
attracting display in the windows at the Ho-
"and
lot and introduced the .pecker, Rev H.
nhe Tuesday evenings thare
,f
trained
to
know
t
tel
Detroiter. Ben Goldstein has
who
are
ble ms,
pro tt L
J. Dukes, who gave • review of "Cato. er
i
e community.
in
n
8 BOXES
tlionn.dot t toherKT4rotboleTx; wl d e a entio
t
Roofs." Nov. 1, A. SteiC will speak on eer.eve,7e. treo ad:to.lrum
All those wishing to take courses made their poster, as well as tha
"Old Editions."
in Jewish history, literature (lie- on display in the Hickey show
$1
The Wnal !frith had open hour Oct.
C. M. Day-Our
In our own community brew and Yiddish), language (He. window, which is also being used
r people.
no Members from serious part of the of their
Mr. Katz of Grand the United Hebrew Schools ore lhe unity brew and Yiddish), Chumosh, by the Federation of Settlements.
C. M. Day-Sheep- $1 grade. Cut rock
• ate attended.
in
the
present
Important Intel-
C.
M.
Day-Solid
Folk:nen
and
Edith Rose Is author of the
C.
M.
Day-15,000
h
Rapids spoke. also Rabbi
C. M. Day - 300
Prophets and Dinim should enroll
C. M. Day-Heavy
. Ned Wilson
I i n e d leatherette crystal stemware.
sketch which was broadcast from
6I•yor Maurice NeuRefreshen ents were lectual pursuit.
Friday, Oct. 14, address over 1 at once at the Byron-Philadelphia
white felt pads,
boxes or Carter's Lit- boxes of Kotex, 12 colors trimmed with
g•ve • vocal solo.
Lotus style. 5th -
coats.
8
to
18.
Limit.
CKOK
station Friday morning.
d. followed by cards.
Station WW J by Theodore Levin: Talmul Torah.
mothproof and non-
tle Liver Pills. Limit in a box. Limit 16. braid. Shawl collars.
List of Volunteers.
Main.
4th-Main.
Young Israel also announces
"In this era of highly developed ma-
inflamable. 1st. -
4th-Main.
lst-Main.
In addition to the names which
3. 1st.-Main.
the teaching o re g
Banquet Given by Bay City terlalism,
that beginning with Oct. 28, Fri-
Main.
unfortunately neglected in the home.
appeared
in last week's Chronicle
"A school such as is found in the Uni- day evening classes will be con-
Junior Young Judean*.
ted Hebrew School eyntem of Detroit, ducted at the Mishkan Israel Syn- as workers, in the general cam-
Bay City Jr. Young Judea held
the aid of the home to con,
paign,
the
following have since
of specific agogue at Blaine and Linwood,
a banquet Tuesday evening, at the pen.. for the absence there
.nd e.e.tiletitee..lity eve:, by Rabbi Isaac Stollman, at 8:15. joined the ranks as volunteer so-
"Three Towers." Eugene Traines, , rennin. Interest
h
o
,
l'ito,lim
licitors
in
the
various sections.
ralini li
l it.• The public is invited.
who acted as toastmaster for the I ! , .:. ieri.7.,!..iendee.e.m.e
Meml•mes Alfred F. Fliel, Irving
The next meeting of Young Oherfelder. Harold Simon, Joseph Hart-
evening, introduced Joel Goldberg, tire
' ' which make the teachings and
hi • of the great Prophets in Is-
, Lewis C. Frank, 5 Greenberg. F.
president, who gave en interesting reel. landmarks in all effort. for a- Israel will be held at the Statler Stan,
Hone. A. Fellmen. II Gomm•
Hotel, Nov. 16. An interesting Juillis M.
talk on future plans. Miss Mary niline dealings. .
D. Frank. Herbert D. Robin•on.
f. P. M S. 11 Ronersvarton, Meier
Sunday, Oct. 23, address over program has been arranged.
Koffman,
who
has
been
the
club's
C. M. Day-Web-
B.
Finsterwald.
Walter RedtIeld. 11,0,4
C. M. Day-Plaid
C. M. Day-Flan-
advisor since it organized two Station WMBC by Abraham Loch-
C. M. Day-Heavy
Smiley Joneph Vebon. E. W. Wets"
Dictionary
ster's
C. M. Day-Knives
years ago, and Marvin Harrison, over:
Wolff Kaplan. M. Stotler, Al•red Drel•
C. M. Day-Our
nelette gowns, with linings. Slant or
unbleached
sheeting
The United Hebrew Schools Is not Hendin Shoes, Inc., Opens /us. Norman Thai. John C. Hone. Ivor
illustrations.
with
forks and spoons,
cultural chairman, also spoke.
$2.50 - $3.50 grade.
double yokes. Regu- patch pockets. Green,
Kahn, Ben Schwavder, rapt.. MortIo'•
nly a place where thousand. of . chil-
A. D. Adelman, guest speaker of in,eze.ireunhar
High Class Shoe Store.
ourt .u un big , to as tu td hv e
3 ,w
Meter. Ralph S Schroder. Leon Frank.
every piece guaran- While 500 last! 1st. 40-in wide. Limit 10
ren
Light, medium wght.
lar sizes. 4th-Main. red, etc. 3rd-Main.
the
evening,
gave
an
educational
Miles Finstersvald. Robert R. Marwil. A
yards.
2nd--Main.
-Main.
teed. 1st-Main.
History. Behr.w literates.
'
Schloss. LIchteman, A. Cooper, can,
Bible,
Jewish
talk on parliamentary law and co-
First fl.-East Bldg.
of the J.
Hendin
Shoes,
Inc.,
one
but
it
is
in
addition

place
where
Morton APhner. Fred Dreifu, rapt..
etc..
ce where
grade
highest
operation.
Ilse
JewtohlyJewish

fe
equipped
and
child ren
Aaron Kurland. Samuel Sch•ll•nrier.
laival s are best
Herbert
pst
holiday.
and
Music was furnished by Louis Jew ish
is shoe stores in the city, opened at • Mesdames Frank Malin,
e%
A. Be-It. Bernard Rem trine arrr
Wolf, who gave three violin solos, celebrated in the proper spirit. It
HM
11612 Dexter, next to the Dexter Smith,
Goes, Sol M. Cole. J. L. Freud.
ieride?le
•Ild'anonpirian
and Miss Alice Magidson gave a nco n
br
Aimee Glnaberg, David 14••
ntianetn InItr hJ esr
- Theater.
Goldberg,
Melvin Kuttnauer, Louis Klein. Robert
humorous skit, followed by the club lions. It Is • place where the children ,
The initial welcome given the
make direct contact with all natio.
Nathan ScOl.rer. Herman
b
prophecy given by Irene Brenner. activities. eapecially in connection with store by the Dexter residents was toewenerg,
Kurt Reiser, Milton
L. Pol..,
e. Wets-
'4",
Later in the evening (lancing was the upbuilding of P•lestine.°
Silberbere,
Merle Spbeesieia. w e
marked by a large turnout of men
The
Zionist
symposium,
arranged
Sol
Wolff.
Milford Stern George
enjoyed by the 16 members present.
and women who came to greet Mr. man.
Illoorn, J. Ilitiker. enor., Emil Wambort.
by
the
Kvutzah
Ivrith
and
held
,
C. M. Day-Pretty,
Hendin and to compliment him William Maser. Arthur a Gartestrols
C. M. Day - New
William Fleloelri
Gifts to North End Clink. Oct. 19, at the Philadelphia•Byron
Lawronee Freedman.
C. M. Day-31.19-
T.erin, Gros,
C. M. Day-Black new patterns, guar-
the Kvutzah's on his fine store.
was
man Herbert Metier. A
fall
blouses
with
Auditorium,
C.
M.
Day-Wal-
North End Clinic has received
$2.50-$2.95 grades,
Specializing in high grade shoes, f. Wolf Jmoroh O Kneel, Louis S ..... .
anteed washable $1.49 slipovers in
contribution to Education Month
Sidney Morrie, A. FInebtrg, Hainan Jaeoh.
the following contributions:
nut finish whatnot dainty puff sleeves fabricoid tip. Green
Rod, ends, brackets,
caiducted by the United Hebrew and opening with a new stock of Maoris. Kaplan, Harry Jacobson, Ed-
Limit fo yards. 2nd solid colors. 28 to 36,
In memory of Isaac Weinstein,
rings and center or-
merchandise
at present-day mod- round Molinari.
with Dresden type or long sleeves. 1st. or mahogany color
Schools. As • fitting closing of the
4th-Main.
WA)
-Main.
nament. Complete.
from Mr. and Mrs Oscar R. Education Month, the Kvutzah is erate prices, Hendin Shoes, Inc.,
legs. 1st-Main.
Mesdameo D. T.aahlrl. Reroririd
-Main.
figures. 1st-Main.
Melvin D. Kopol. Lawrence Van Bail..
6th-Main.
Blumberg.
dinner to which all will serve the entire family, every Said Jacob. Sol Kai ler. M. Pornell.
In memory of Mrs. Ethel Sa- planning a
r•-•
groups working for and together one being fitted scientifically.
y Kuttnauer, Nathan Ssoiveii...
Sid-
piro, from Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R.
N.
de Kaplan. Seen.. Frank Sidney
Blumberg. with the schools will be invited.
r.Gerald Bernstein.. Darlf Maris Syl-

v
Elaborate plans are being made
by the Eva Prenzlauer Service
Groups for their bridge party to
be given Sunday evening, Nov. 6,
at Boesky's Restaurant, 1130
Griswold St.
Sirs. Sarah Fixler is the chair-
man of the affair and is being as-
sisted by Mrs. George Cohen, Mrs.
Anna Williams, Mrs. Sarah Gold-
berg and Mrs. Esther Rich. The
proceeds will be used towards
financing w or thy confinement
cases which are claiming the
group's attention.
For further information re-
garding this affair call Mrs. Sarah
Fixler, Euclid 4879.

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TOMORROW--SATURDA Y:

(Erom 9. A. M. to 9 P. M.)

CROWLEY-MIEN
. • •
••
DAY

Detroit's Greatest One-Day Sale!

This is the one sale of the entire year in Detroit when you can buy
quality merchandise at LOW sale prices. With prices going up, you may
savings as offered in this event.

standard

brand

such

If You . Haven't Ready Gash, Use

PURCHASE CERTIFICATES

PAY 10% DOWN

Here Are a Few Examples of the Values in This Sale.

Brief Cases

Knives,
Forks

10c Thread

New
Neckwear

50c lodent
Toothpaste

$1.44

10c

44c

29c

25c

15c Flannel

25c Kleenex

10c

I

Dinner Set

$9 Kodatoy

Glove Sale

60c

$2.69

$5.39

$1.49 pr.

35c Kotex

Flannel
Robes

Boys' Coats

Stemware

Boys' Shirts Photographs

11c yd.

29c


39c Felt
Pads

25c L. L.
Pills

25c

15c

Men's
Sweaters

Tableware

Dictionaries

15c Sheeting

Women's
Gowns

Leather
Coats

4c

69c

5c yd.

48c

$5

$1.69

48c

$1.95

JACKSON NOTES

59c

d

Drapery
Rods

What Nots

$1 Blouses

79c

79c

$1.49

Bridge
Tables

15c Percales

Boys'
Sweaters

7c pr.

85c

42c

1

$1.35-$1.50
Gloves

$1

Flat Fifties

200 Bibles

Costume
Ring

24c

79c

39c

C. M. Day-Men's
lined cape gloves.
Black or brown. All
sizes. 1st-Main.

C. M. Day-Luck.
ies, Chesterfields and
Old Golds. Limit 1
tin. 1st. -East

Special!
7,500 YARDS

$1.50 Sets

Quality
Silks
39c yd.

C. M. Day-39-in.
wide. Flat crepe,
georgettes, crepe, ro-
mains. 2nd.-Main.

C. M. Day-Spe-
cially priced! Well
made; gaod quality
binding. 1st-Main.

C. M. Day-Bread
box and three can-
nisters in blue or
white. 5th-Main.

$ 1

C. M. Day-Men's
'Old Faithful" work
shirts. Triple stitch-
ed. tat -Main.

121/2 c
Flannel

10c

7c yd.

C. M. Day-2,000
pkgs. Bayer's Aspir-
in. 12 in a package.
Limit 3. 1st.-Main.

C. M. Day-White
shaker flannel, 27-in.
wide. Launders beau-
tifully. 2nd-Main.

69c

Electric
Clocks
87c

Famous "Farce"
make. Buy now for
1st-
Christmas!
Main.

C. M. Day-Elec-
tric clock in Bakelite
case. Motor guaran-
teed I year. 1st-
Main.

Work Shirts Pen or Pencil

3 FOR

79c

C. M. Day-Sterl-
ing silver mountings,
some with real stone
settings. 1st-Main.

15c Aspirin

THE PHILANTHROPIC INSTITUTIONS OF B'NAI B'RI TH

van Groaner. Dave Comte, PhIllin Rine,

B Marvin, Thecdore
Lcsin. Hannah Goodman. Maio" N 4 "
Ber•
H. J•sit•on. M. Ile-seen. Moab ,
Cohen. Harry Mao.
man.
Ann 16•ers.
The MI.. Rose M
Solybereer.
Rosenfield. K•alyn
Ruth

...dm Thomas

neeriqf flock. F. Niger, Frirlsi n•esd
MIstant Opoonbeirner. C. Wolff. LoolPe

o•ebresell

F.Ivillch. Rebecca Ebsinnri

Little Cinema Mats.
Theater 125c
1
11:N
H.I.

Playing
Cards

56 E. COLUMBIA nee

Her fatal beauty c aused-
The death of one!
The p•ssion end FEAR OF
ANOTHER!
deetrnction
And the love and
of • third!

16c

C. M. Day-Choice
of many designs.
Limit 5 decks to •
customer. lat.-Main.

CROWLEY-MILNER'S

eel>. • "..”'".
Ruth Ratite

.•Oro and Marlon Van VIM

COTTAGES AT THE CLEVELAND (OHIO) ORPHAN HOME

B'rith, in 1899. One of the out- N. Levi Memorial Hospital at
(Continued from Page One.)
standing buildings of the hospital Hot Springs, Ark. This institu-
Jewish Hospital for Consumptives is the B'nai B'rith Infirmary , lion, Painted o n wonderful
done un-
built by the order a few years ago. l health-giving springs, has
as not opened
at e Denver.
It w
founded
by , Another nationally supported paralleled work. It is named after
Order, but
was
only
president of the Order.
the
late
is
the
Leo
th
the support of B'nai i B'nai B'rith institution
through

MARLENE DIETRICH

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