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PAGE THREE

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

CLUBS, ATTENTION!

Hirnolhocks.

Great Anniversary Values - In Our

Annual Soap Sale!

Finest Quality Imported and Domestic Soaps:

llimelhoch's English
Bath Soap-

French Lemoine's

Jasmine Soap-

12 Large Oval Bare.. 1.25

3 large bath•size bars

s: Carnation, Rose lay-
,, Violet, Brown Wind-
lo ooet ine - and - Cueum•
I oorine-and-Castile,

85c

French Toilet Soap-

Cellophane Wrapped

II i i nelhoch's English
(old Cream Soap-
• Bou q uet


Chypre, Sweet
Pea, Jasmine.

IlAnd•size Bars - 1.00

English Bourjois
Mammoth Bath
Soap-

6 hand-size liars

25c

5 large bath-size hart

50c

Himelhoch's Domestic

Hardwater Soap-

Odors include

arne, Gardenia, Mimosa,
and Lavender

;111.1

Peer,

Violet

.10,111 . 11e.

-

lertaer

:Ind

TO
ROI ‘11 TRIP

Rol MI Bur

11,1 11 A1'

$8 New York 14.00 2.0o Chicago 3.75

4.00
2.00
5.00
22.00

Buffafflo

8.50
12.75
10.15

St. Louis
5.00
6,50 Kansas City
Toronto
5.75
Cincinnati
3.85

6.50
3.75
9.00

Pittsburgh
Cleveland

5.85

40.00
Miami
And All Points in U. S. and Canada.
via

INDIAN BUS SYSTEM
CANADIAN AMERICAN

lobate Zie II `f

r, will spcuk here 1L•urh

6 at Assembly Hall, 'rwelith
and Claironount. On Sunday nigh
he will speak on "t halm Nachmat n
Monday night he will,
speak on "The Cooluth and Pales-
tine."

a

ALL OF DETROIT IS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF

THIS GREAT FOOD OPPORTUNITY

PICKLED YOUNG STEER, SUGAR-CURED

Tongues • . • 12c lb.

go Weight, 3 1 z lbs .

A

TRY OUR COMPLETE 25c LUNCH

BOESKYS

Twelfth cor. Hazelwood 1130 Griswold near State

The Larned Lunch

501.503 WOODWARD COR. LARNED

Delicatessen-Restaurant

has been enlarged, re-decorated, newly furnished

and is now able to cater to a larger capacity with

better service.

BEST FOOD AND HIGHEST QUALITY AT
LOWEST PRICES

Try

our

6 Course Dinner

ROSENWALD POST
SPONSORS A PLAY

rortnms-wnyr,rmitsstaamp

ing Company and Altman's Radio
Hour.
Thanks arc also extended to the
following: Rev. Golden, who was
toastmaster; Rev. Stollman, the
speaker; Molly Siegel Family, i1 r.
Schiovitz , the chairmen Mes-
dames SufTrin, Schweitzer, Cohen,
Sherman, Radlow and Schiff.
A regular meeting will take
place March 7, at Club Exchange
on Dexter boulevard at 1 p. In. All
members are asked to attend and
settle fur banquet tickets.

pi . •

zin; furriers, 15 East Grand Rio, ,-
, avenue.

JUDGE RUBINER BAR
ASS'N FIRST CHOICE

Herbert M.

FERRY

II eel, no more srld is goad for your
Particularly rood for children.
health
l an be brolled or fried •Ilh ed.
lo build up thew bud.. end bone Om,
lure keep a p ,,,,,, In /oUr refrIllernlo ,
al all limey.

A Certified Public Accountant

)ii

County Auditor

A Professional Auditor and Not a Professional Politician

This ad 'gild for by friend-.

Everyone who sees the new Ford V-8 remarks
about its beauty, sturdiness, roominess and
"higher-priced" car appearance. We invite you
to inspect the new Ford and we know what
your answer will be. Come in at any time, or

CALL US FOR A DEMONSTRATION WITH NO
OBLIGATIONS

ettl

LAFAYETTE

thur J. Lacy, Peter J. Monaghan.
0. L. Smith, Henry C. Walters,

GINSBERG

Motor

Sales

John R. Watkins.

Sales

Service

DEATH CALLS MOTHER
OF MORRIS FISHMAN

HAI()

teed used csas for sal ,
We have • selection of g
We Will Accent Any Male of Car in Trade

12535-43 GRATIOT

AVE.

Tao Minutes Drive East of City Airport

PINGREE 6400

OPEN SUNDAYS

I

11111IL

I d-,11,11-ki,
llo al, •
Weeloslei,
no
Alice Hank. Etliod
Klein and Nils, Sad . 11 de•
• A Vaill't y of gc,..:

.80 Ail-C•tmanL.nguaga Wk.
Clearly thotkrstandabia Thome sea
actirin thr•eeliLlaeliiik Toles

1,-, •



•1

A ',nine Room and Dinette at

;Iii

no. IsEt.ctiEsT

There residence apartments tart' a series of
beautiful homes, and represent the nmilern

Moshe will held .1 i.I..
en 1Veilli•sday aft, nee,. NI., •
•iiii o'clock. NII -1.,
at
Selo , ' I, the chairman. as,. :o .1

and economical vogue in living. Household
cares and investment arc eliminated.

Mr -• Nlax Cross and NI, s. .1. •

while luxurious living is reduced to

the

minimum of expense.

-- -

LOUIS FISCHER SPEAKS
HERE THIS WEDNESDAY

Fl-,her, well

.

known fur-

'Town Hall Series at II a. in. W. oi
nesday, March s. at the IN'ilsoon
Theater. on 'The Soviets in Would
:Wails or Itus,ia Today."
Loin, Fischer comes direct from

.11 1.11 i 1

eigln year, in Itussia NVElore he ha-
ten, Ludyllig condition,. Speak

ssiao

ing t h e Russian language fluently.
I he has traveltool for years in 'ill
',arts of Russia, with every facility
a t his disposal by the Soviet gut -
ootonnient, noting conditions and
gathering inaterial of the deep,
Ile knows the liod s he-
interest.
vik leader- intimately.

wdl give a

Common Pleas Court

l'I•Ople ',

I,

at

I. Founder

1.1(1111:111 • •••

!tall, Seward and Twelfth

The public is in.

at

There

tile. sir, I ,

3.

as seine god , who ;041 ,

olou num; they

NON-PARTISAN BALLOT

SHORT TERM

Ladies Aid Society
card part y nn SIIIIII • olay

Al MTh

eYI•11111g,

COLUMBIA 5700

CASS AVENUE

Judge Joseph A. GILLIS

Detroit

The

II. 13. FRIEDMAN, Manager

KEEP

Ladies' Aid Society's Card
Party on March 4.

who has al'a' s seen tl,

ELCREST

1,:r1 rill . epopollitent 111111 anthem .,
Will address the Del,

of Conciliation Division where small claims are

aditi , ted in lin informal manner, saving court costs to
both creditor and debtor.
he - united night court so that workingmen need not lose
a day', pay in attending court.
Instrumental in stopping hundreds of garnishments by

;tuellag a partial oil merit system.

are gad: who know'I

1111.11.

Statement of Financial Condition

as of

December 31, 1932

LIABILITIES

RES01 !WES

hit Polivice...$8,373,306.30

Cash on Hand and in Banks. $ 1111.711.79

Lrgnl

First Mortgages on Beal Estate. 2,719,223.51

It em.r,c for Disability I faints In-

It

11;11,11144 . 1/111 .

f

Properties

Net Uncollected and Deferred
.
Pre

ported Proofs not rreekrol...

Itescrse for NI iscellanesink Items

371.0110.86

723,865.181

$100.1100.00

None

I nit,igiwil Stirploit

admitted

291,327.72

..

surplus

in Michigan) ..

Tor.u. NET .t...rts

115,525.89

terest Paid in :1,lance

113,838.28

110,102.56

and In-

lieser,e for Pr,

ont.Fixlions.

Supplies, et...1'11101.0,1 till,

Re-

ltescric for Death I

2.3211,611.13

Interest and Bents Doe and
Accrued

12.266.83

holders al1111 Trust hinds.

2.115,109.37

loans to Polk, holders
Iteserses)
,Secured

Forniture.billij

Reserve for Di, idenils to Policy

263,626.3.1

sold under at

Beal Estate including I I
011ire Building

105,507.00

rimed lint imt )11 due

1,387.000.68

1.4

111,1 . 1, 4 . on

591.327.72

810,062,401.98

10 HU.% \ E

$ 1 0,062, 101 .911

• of

Packing Co.

Election, Monday, March 6, 1933

The Sensational Car Value
for 1933

1

Jeauc I l e

GROW TH SINCE ORGANIZATION

Gunsberg

ASK FOR A DEMOCRATIC BALLOT

II14111111111111111111111111111111gteMianlialleeelleffililicalittizer Ibio.litila

the Detroit Bar Association f'--
the long term, according to the r,
turns of the Bar Primary, condo; •
ed by the Association. Such a id
Ask for the finest delicatessen
wary is held preceding each
products by name only.
vial election for the purpose
providing a guide for voters ,,
, follow the choice of the itar A
; a(ociation. An unusual complinh , •
was paid Judge Ruloiner by ti•
lawyers, when the tahulatio o
'showed that he received more vet.
than all of his 19 opponents t•
2380 TWENTIETH ST .
gether.
LAF. 2908
Strong support was lent ' •
,
.fudge Ruhiner's campaign dui,
the past week hy the endorsenio
of may civic and political orgy
1111111 1 18711011 T IMig g eonea m egigggssiggagegaggeg izations. Judge Ruhiner's relent-
less battle against the Alien Regis-
tration Bill, while Assistant At-
I torney General at Lansing, has
ME AT alltERV
I won for him the united support of
t. rinistriz-t.i.t”
, all groups of foreign descent. his
no Is 6.311 a. la
t. t p. a. -S.. elsel.
nomination and election by large
II a. •. . II p. a.
C.fla
majorities are free predicted.
A Lawyers' Committee, to aid
1
Judge Rubiners candidacy, WA ,
formed, with the following board,
' David H. Crowley. chairman;
Herbert N'. Barbour, Fred A. Behr.
Fred Nf. Butzel, Louis J. Colends
Milo IL Crawford, Fred G. Dewci.
Frank D. Eaman, William Fried-
man, William H. Gallagher, A r

highest
..f *he havaia.
, I
,,. ‘
al,
.• II eeo
th.thei

!It'll.

the well a

I876.1461

.ti
Judge Chalks Ruldnec,
date for re-election to the C. r
awn Pleas Court, is the first chi di

■ 1

1

'she St-trnheed

Marsh I2--Dance of Zolakali
Juniors, at Hotel Statler,
March 13 - Sisterhood of
Shaarey Zedek.
March 43 - Sisterhood of
Temple Beth El.
Starch 11-11adassah meeting.
Mach 18-Art ball at Scarab
Club, sponsored by art commit-
tee Of Jewish Centers.
Marsh 18 to 21---Second
nual carnival bazaar of Sister-
hood of Wnai Moshe.
March 19-- -Jewish. National
Fund concert,
March. 22-Woman's Auxil-
iary of Hebrew Schools tea.
Nlarch 20-N or t hwe stern
foranch of European WOmen's
Welfare.
Starch RI-League of Junior
WIIIIIVICS Organizations.

ago,
Mr. Wrubel is at present a rum,
her of the firm of Wrubel and IV , .

hours. N'alu-

awarded to

large hall will be l e
times for dancing.

March 2 - $10 Donor Tun..11 -
. • ft of Junior Hadassah at
Stotler.
March 5---Twoonty - fifth an-
.ersary celebration of Young
Po , •ioloo's Auxiliary of Congo-
' •-to li'nai Moshe.
6-.Coouncil of .lewish
'm u m.
March 6.-Sisterhood Congre-
oat ion li'nai Moshe, bridge•tea.
March 1(1- Equality Club

i

s

1,, ,

; .. throe

scription, will be
\
various leelthy,

- rmatoriuni at Book-Cadillac
!Mel at 2 p. no.
Marsh 4.-Midnight show of
I .. - Angeles Sanatorium Auxi-

In two very exciting gam,-
played Sunday afternoon, Feb. 211. j
at Temple Booth El, the Crestens
DAVID WRUBEL
defeated the Cosmopolitans by the
cure o f 12 to 11 The Olynoloi, 0'
Nlareli
Iro, at Littman's Yid-
point,,
lost to the Strangers by two
the final result being Nit. The dish People's Theater, Twelfth and
Seward.
schedule for Sunday afternoon,
The outstanding feature of this)
March 5, is as follows:
thinks
Cosmopoliatns. vs. Alympies at play, proceeds of which will be ' ea
The frog
1:30 p. m.; Jewish Center Coeds vs. used for the furtherance of the
of water.
Franklin de Klene team of Lans- charities supported by the Rosen-
ing at 2:31) p. in., (exhibition wald Post, will he the presenta-
game); Strangers vs, Cosmopoli- tion of David AN'ruhel, a leader in I
! tans at 3:30 p. rn.
the organization, In the leading
Results of Junior lotermedlate mimes of
Feb
30 &emit., M. Loins MarshMs 7; role in the play.
TItans B. Bruins I; Wolverine& 13. Falcons O.
The presentation of "The Truth"
Schudie for March 6 Bruins vs. LIncolns.
("Der Ernes") marks :Mr. Woo-
Wolterines u. Louie Marshall., Titans vs.
Falcone.
boors return to the Yiddish stage
Intermediate results rf last vers• Makoahs
It Orioles "A" 14; Viking. 27, Orioles 'Er; after several years' absence. ND.
h. .lomom le. Trams 6.
Wrubel played in Yiddish theater-,
in many countriet in Europe and
8ra r gra; C ;111Or t:
/.1 maims 2I.
in this country. He played in
New York in 1908 with the Pro-
gressive Dramatic Club, undo: the
Fisher Theater.
direction of Joel Enlin, and in the
- -
cast with him were many outstand-
"The Crime of the Century" is! ing actors, among them Henrietta
now playing at the Fisher Theater. Schnitzel', Elijah Tannenholtz and
The new offering is a murder•mys- ' others. Ile made a tour of Eur-
!cry melorltiania, featuring Jean ope with an American company
Hersholt and Wynne Gibson. Jun! and for seven months studied ill
before the crime is solved the film dramatic school in Copenhagen.
flops for 60 seconds to give the ! Denmark. He made' his last at-
spectators a chance to ponder it 1 pearance on the Yiddish stage 41
over for themselves.
1 1 9 2 4, but since that time has pa, -
ticipated in private dramatic -
formances.
Of interest in the present stag-
'ing of "The Truth" is that N11.
EAT GUNSBERG'S
Wrubel played with one of the ao•-
KOSHER BEEFENETTE • tors of the Littman Theater ca-:
-Samuel N'ogelnest -- 24 yr;,,

ELECT

Let.i..

Calendar of Events.

\latch 3-Fashion Tea of
)'nit of Loos Angolos

i even ing I •

for only 30C

o s t• I y t 11..

-To Mr. and Airs.

ationSeries Opened.
- -

TEMPLE 1.8200, 1.8600

CASS and TEMPLE

. , • o ,I

, .

Frank (Ruth Lambert I
30 Rhode Island avenue, a (laugh' ol. Ann.
of 2011 Pasadena avenue,
Feb. In T„ \I r. 111141 Mrs. Sol I
a olaugh:o•r, Zito liarhara.
o if i , St, an d Airs. Sam Aller of 3114 Owen avenue, a
Mies. NI
.1. Al. Adler.

Feb.

Jewish Center Senior Elimin-

Fort Wayne Hotel Depot

"he votes will he shown It
in,
in
the
changes
II
,...11...ard,
• • , r'1 ••.. OW C011teStantS being

Births

L.--

Aed

Your Home at the Ike/crest!"

-



thanks every organization that at-
tended as well as Cunzberg Pack-

Ott 1t .11•

III
ell liziect ion with the it'ola,
Nlooshe Bazaar has gotten into full
awing. 'The bazaar, scheduled fey
March IS through Nlarch 31, will
take place at B'nai Nloshe Center,
Dexter boulevard and Lawrence.

and NIrs. Nathal
;
NI,s, Ruth ()dm, It
Ma rclo
.A large number of vote, ha ,
-oar of Mr. and Mrs.
Cohn of Tuxedo avenue, to Jack
h e held a t (h. already been gathered by the con-

will
Samuel ITaingoor of Blaine avenu.
testants
and judging by last year'-

d iuo s p. 111
No cards.
how, of the bride, 2744 'Tuxedo at o
1 ,1 , 111 of a similar contest, the,,.
..f Mr. and Nits. Jacob
Miss Frieda .lerofskx Lo.c1,; .o
:Mai eh 5.
I ete. ,ill run Milo t he thousand'
Jeroifsk , to Abraham Waccolas, at Ruddy'- .
to I; I .. lolle the doors or the ba-
si z,,,,, ,. .. g. op.,. All through the
dm., . - of the bazaar the stand-

Rosenwald Post NO. 218 of the
The Molly Segal Auxiliary of American Legion announces the
Jewish Consumptive Relief Society presentation of "'The 'truth" by
of Denver, held its banquet Feb, 26 Jacob Gordon on Wednesday eve-
at the Beth Abraham, and it prov-
The group
ed a huge succeSS.

WHY PAY MORE

\O...

With nom young Imici.

"nil, } III' , I I Ie‘I II I , IY le'I'II pile
hulled - in the field, the race fel

Wedding Calendar

Features David Wrubel, One
of Its Members, in Lead-
Molly Siegel Auxiliary of
ing Role at Littman's.
Consumptive Relief Society

Express Service - No Change of Lines

MAI I.

popularity honors to be as tailed

Dr. Chaim (neology, noted edi-

aid de

Popularity Competition To
Bazaar lo Be Held
March 18.21.

Mr. :mil Mrs. Lout , Katzer of 161;9 Pinclee avenue announce thi
engagement of their daughter, Martha, to Seymour 11. Gololnuin
Wedding preparations are being Blade for Jilin; IS.

DR. CHAIM GREENBERG
SPEAKS ON MARCH 5, 6

lea

12 large bath-size bars. 65c

3 Super•Large Size Bars 85c

The JON'iall Woolfana Foodera•
tion asks the help of Jewish
clubs, frternities, sororites and
other organizatioons in furnish-
ing the following information
for the Federation's compila-
tion of data about such Jewish
groups:
1. Name of the organization.
2
Meeting place.
3,. Date and time of regular
meetings.
4. Name, address and tele-
phone number of presi-
dent.
Name, address and tele-
phone number of corres-
ponding secretary.
Approximate number of
fi.
members.
7. Membership: men, women,
onen and women'.
S. Approximate age group.
Please send information to
the Detroit Service Group, al
\Vest M'arren avenue.

B NAI MOSHE CONTEST
LISTINGS ARE CLOSED

Engagements

- -- -
Data About Organizations Re-
quested by Jewish Wel-
fare Federation.

A radiogram received on Satur-
day. Feb. 25, brought the sad flea,
that the mother of Morris Fishman
passed away at the age of 90 in

Poland. She is survived by her
husband, two sons. Morris Fish-
man and Samuel Fishman, both of

Detroit, 12 grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren.

Paid Lk ing
Polir holder ,.

Death (Taints

.1dinitted



Paid

$ 270.870

$ 7,000

I)

December 31, 1917

819.291

11,3911

12,305

December 31, 1922

2,612,123

171.871

17:1,061

December 31, 1927

6,562.133

359,125

•118,01-5

10,062.11)2

591.922

1.333,101

December 31, 1912

December 31, 1932

Total Pa) men la to

ization,

puny) holders and beneticiarien sinr c

Organ-

in addition to pone, loan., bale been $10,659,216.

OFFICERS



John A. Ite nold.., President

ice-President

ice-President
Seeretar and Trea.mrer



I.. II. t. harbor' [trait

Hugh L. 11 taker
George P. Barnes

1. "I

1. War,

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Btaid.

1..i.tant to the I're.ident

Let in and 11 in..tom
I 141 r It, I rwin

DETROIT LIFE INSURANCE CO.

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