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(Continued from preceding page.) can perform fur a volume like
Fineman's "Hear, Ye Sons" is to
the life of a people, the essence of urge for it a wide reading public,
a faith which is misunderstood to recommend that it be placed in
even by its inheritors, Mr, Fine- the hands of every Jew, so that
man's novel is a departure from the glories of the traditions re-
the ordinary Jewish story. Mr. lated by this poetic writer may be
Fineman sings a psalm of joy in shared by our people. Limited
relating the manner in which the space does not permit quotations
faith of a people was expressed —and once the reviewer would
by the generation described in the begin quoting there would be no
story. "Hear, Ye Sons" is a great end to story after story that could
poetic effort which deserves the be aptly incorporated in the ar-
compensation of the widest pos- title referring to the, book. But
Bible circulation. it is worth, at least, referring to,
It is not enough merely to say the manlier in which the author
that Mr. Fineman is the head of responds to the admonition at
the English department of Ben- times made to young Jewish stu-
nington ('allege, and thereby ex. dents that they should not ask
plain the beauty of the language too many questions about Jewish
he has chosen for this story, the law and life. The hero of this
poetic charm with which he relates story did ask a question of his old
his people's devotion to the God- teacher. Read the reaction:
"For answer I got a stinging
idea. It should be stated above all
blow from his bony hand—the
that Mr. lineman's latest work is
first, but a resounding one—
particularly great because he knew
and the reproof, 'Little heathen!
how to he piously appreciative and
Ask no questions! How often
respectful in viewing his people's
must 1 tell you?'
heritage. And he understood tht-
"Long, long after I pondered
responsibility of such a task and •
knew how to carry it into effect
the meaning of my teacher's dis-
because he know, his people's
concerting and belligerent argu-
story.
ment. Long after did my ears
ring with his, 'Ask no ques•
Proof of this is to be found in
tions!' And only now in the
the stories he tells in the Biblical
legends which he relates in his ', day. of my old age do I see
charming style, in the color hej how just was his maxim. For
many's the question 1 have
gives to the great canvas he has
asked in my time to which the
drawn of Jewish traditional and
only answer is painful doubt or
emotional experiences. His work
silence; Why with the good must
grows truly great in the descrip-
there be evil in this world, why
tion of experiences when the
young boy wanders out of the 1 with happiness must men endure
all manner of suffering; why
ghetto into forbidden territory;
when he is punished by the law' must life end in death'
And should men strive to make
and is taught the lesson of anti-
thing. other than they are?
Semitism. There is a thrill in
And to what end? 'For who,
store for the reader in the boy's
asked Solomon. even the wise
scholastic efforts, his achievements
king himself, 'who can make
as a student of the Talmudic and
straight what He bath made
Biblical laws of his people, his
crooked?'
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pilpulistie powers when interpret-
" 'Ask no questions!' answered
ing the Law for his elders, the
my teacher, unmindful of my
manner in which he gives an ac-
tears, his lank side-curls swing-
count of himself as a master of
ing to and fro as he resumed
the Jewish law.
again Israel's deathless story,
The events which accompanied
halting only to reach with his
his marriage, his joy at having
ferrule for the knuckles of
been betrothed to one whom he
some drowsy little s cholar whose
learns to love; the story of the
head had sunk down upon an
wedding, the preparations for it
outstretched arm."
and its later bliss—these form
Such is the reverence with which
beautiful chapters in the book.
Then follow the experiences in Irving Fineman treats his subject.
the army of the Czar, the brutal Because he has given noble and
treatment of the Jewish recruits, poetic interpretation to his story,
the abuses and humiliations, the he has deservedly earned his peo-
subsequent escape of the young pie's gratitude, which can only
hero of this story to America, the be translated in the form of a
tale ending at this point. Irecord-breaking circulation for
The best service that a reviewer this book.
WHAT GERMAN JEWS IN
PALESTINE NEED MOST
respectively, and at the same
time Haifa will obtain a beauti-
ful park here, as a broad strip
sire to engage in agriculture,
between the industrial and resi-
particularly orange - grooving.
dential quarters is reserved for
They are happy in that the Ker-
a green.
en Kaymneth is able to place at
Ilad the Jews of the whole
the disposal of at least a certain
world placed at the disposal of
number of them on its most re-
the K. K. L. 12 times the anoint
cent acquisition, the Wadi-llaw-
of contribution they did, throw-
areth ton the shore of the Medi-
ing an occasional quarter in-
terranean between Tel Aviv and
stead of a penny into the Blue
Haifa), plantation land on such
Box (which would certainly not
conditions as will ensure a fay-
have been such a sacrifice) We
orahle doelopment of the settle-
should not have been experienc-
ments. On the other hand one
ing a land shortage now in Pales-
meets among the German-Jewish
tine, and now, when we stand
immigrants a considerable num-
aghast before the greatest catas-
ber of persons with special quali-
trophe in modern Jewish history,
fications for urban occupations,
tens of thousands more of ear
particularly as medium and
brothers and sisters who have
small industrial enterpreneurs,
become homeless could be settled
highly talented commercial and
on the soil of Palestine in the
technical employees and excellent
manner of Wadi-llawareth
lye trained skilled laborers. These
Haifa Bay instead of being left
are benefited by the fact that
to the destructive struggle
the Keren Kayemeth has pur-
against
an uncontrolled specula-
sued in Haifa, which will short-
tion.
ly become the most modern port
Whoever helps in the upbuild-
on the whole of the Eastern
ing of Palestine is after all help.
Mediterranean, a far sighted pol-
ping himself as well. Nobody in
icy by acquiring a vast stretch
the world is quit e certain that
of land in Haifa Bay. litre 30,-
the bitter reality of Palestinian
00(1 dunams of advantageously
dwelling
and colonizing prob-
situated land have been with-
lems will not some clay confront
drawn in time from the reach of
him personally and make him
speculation and, as Kern Kaye-
realize by his own experience
meth land, assured of A socially
what a boon it would be if, in
and economically healthy utili-
such times of Jewish distress as
zation. A third of this area will
be leased for industrial, residen- • these, the Keren Kayemeth could
redouble its activity.
tial and agricultural purposes
(Continued from Preceding )'age.)
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WHO HAD A TELEPHONE
I iiis
young lady visited the employment office,
tla:, after weary day, in vain.
Elentually a job opened. It had to be filled
immediately, b u t she wasn't there them So the
(Intik)) ment manager picked from his list of
applicants one who had a telephone, and could
lie summoned instantly.
Other things bring equal. the person who has
telephone and can be reached quickly and casib
is quite likely to be the first called back to
work .
Order telephone artier today front
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the telephone busincs, office.
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(Continued from Page One.)
SILVER DESCRIBES
FASCIST DANGERS
itus of the congregation, with re-
(Continued from Page One)
liniment allowance' of $12,000.
--
"Th e arrangements that have
made
have
been
fully
dis-
more
popular in Europe and is
been
cussed with our rabbis by all who gaining momentum in this country
and in Great Britain, for the tea-
were present at the meeting."
Rabbi Goldenson was born in Min that the democratic countries
Poland March Itt, 1878, the son of failed to give the people bread and
Hyman and Fanny Leah (Frankel) employment, causing the
Coilthinson. He was educated at the faith in parliament,.
Ihisine.,, Strategy
0
Drawing a ..111P1119son bet wren
Nazi-ism and Fascism, Dr. Silver
said that the Nazis are more ern-
bitt•red and more doctriaire,
making them more dangerous. Ile
said that anti-Semitism
to the Italian Fascism, such hatred
bring a purely German product.
D1. Silver described an 'Tit,
cis k, he 1111t1 with ussolini in
n b II I liti Italian dictator voltam-
d that there is no anti-Sennt•
ism in Italy. Mussolini t 'Id him
that the cause of anti,Seinitism
is the abnormal economic email-
lion. As soon as conditions be-
come normal, he said, anti-Semit-
ism will wane. even in Germany.
Speaking, of hi, visit in Ger-
many. Dr. Silver stated that his
very first reaction was that the
country was infested n it It poison
against the Jews. Ile described
the horrors visited upon the Jews,
and 111 , 111,111 ■ 1,1 united tuition for
the boycott a , a means of crushing
the IA111111111 I 111W.
Dlt. SAMUEL H. GOLDENSON
Means having the knowledge and facts first so
that one can be ahead of his competitor in mak-
ing corrections and improvements.
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CHARLES K HARRIS
We, the undersigned Judges of the Common Pleas
Court of the City of Detroit, do heartily recommend
and endorse the candidacy of JOSEPH HARRIS for
Constable of the Twelfth Ward.
We have always found him to be an honest, capa-
ble, conscientious and trustworthy public servant.
We commend the citizens of the Twelfth Ward on
their choice of JOSEPH HARRIS as their Constable
in the past, and we hope that they will continue in
supporting Mr. Dards at the coming election, Nov. 7.
Hon. Gerald W. Groat, Pres. Hon. Leonard L Schemanske
Judge
Hon. Charles Rubiner
Hon. James M. Jeffries
Hon. Robert E. Sage
Hon. Ralph W. Liddy
Hon. John Kaminski
Hon. Joseph Sanders
Hon. John F. McKinley
Hon. Joseph A. Gillis
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TORGSIN in Soviet Russia
chairman, Jack Goldstein; finance
dicer, John Jacobson; in charge
c ke t s, slayer Goldberg. They am
SACHAR ON MONDAY pa
assisted by San, Koplin, N. acres,
"'°""" '"
sasses to purchaae POI sorts rit
meld ir lir imported articles at
Nlorris Wolf, George Smith, Int,
(Continued from Page One.)
Kay, A. Ettinger, N. Lr vin, N.
liorkin, Max Sedition, John 1st-
vial study. Dr. Sachar is a for- sky, Saul Gallant, Dr. li:ilnaril
mer Rhodes scholar, and obtained Stern, Jack Savin, S. Sinktiff.
his degree of doctor of divinity at
Th e membership committee chair-
oxford.
Mall, Uave Wrubel, is planning n
Harry I,. Jatkson is chair- rally and parade for Nov. S. All
man of the program committee, as-
teterans will meet at Twelfth and
sisted by Mrs. Andrew Wintiman.
St \yard at 7 o'clock. The parade
This nuieting will mark the cul- will march to Clairmount on
mination of tin extensive member-
Twelfth, thence to Linwood; Lin-
ship campaign under the chair-
wood to Elmhurst, then to DC -
manship of Mrs. David Dubai., and figs
to .lay Ronal and I ii t he
the captain Of the tram and the Temple, where refreshments
trill
member bringing in the most 111CM-
served. Mem], r- should nnn• in
Will be honored on this occas-
uniform and eats
ion.
The following guests were pres-
Reservations for the luncheon are
in charge of Mrs. A. E. Roth- ent at the installation ceremony of
the Julius Rosenwald Post Auxil-
schild.
SIrs. Itegene Freund Cohane, iary:
pre-;dent, will preside at the lunch-
DECLARE NOV. 4 AS
MIZRACHI SABBATH
(Continued from Page One)
Ladies' Nlizrachi, Mizrachi Youth
and the Ilechalutz Ilamizrachi.
Those desiring membership in any
of the senior Mizrachi groups nmy
communicate either with rabbis of
respective synagogues or with the
special committees in charge of
membership.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman. of Con-
gregation Mishkin Israel basalt
the publicity committee in chaos ,
of the drive. Assisting him are
Solomon Breitstein and Edward
Ituthenberg. Those siarticipating
on other committees are Rabbi
Fine, Rabbi .1. Eisenman, 'Mr.
Itrussian, Mr. Sachse, Mr. Davis,
Mr. Temeinin, Raimi and Mr.
Rubenstein.
Climaxing the week of intensive
activity on Saturday evening, Nov.
11, at limps I in the form of a Mel-
aveh NIalkeh for members of all
groups will be held in the Beth
Yeh 11,1,1 Synagogue, Pingree and
Woodrow Wilson, An elaborate
program of Zemiroth and Pales-
tinian songs has been arranged
with the participation of the Can-
tor's Association of Detroit.
■
Pia sensor president Pittingeti
tar, Mrs fiertruite Piaile, Preside., Faust
Pu,t A
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Helm Yearaixid Pre, -
dent 11,1111dry post Math.,
Mrs
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Prrdeill
ea
Harold Todd Mot A
liar,
It o., Itaisett. Chapeau. 10 arid 8 A
JR. CONGREGATTION
OF SHAAREY ZEDEK
A I t h ough but three weeks have
passed since the continuation of
the Junior Congregation. the at-
tendance has 10,11 such that even
\variants the hope for It 1110re ■ 11,
ctissful year than last.
..st last
Sabbath services, Louis Goidon
officiated.
Miss leanore 'Mark-
son gave the resume of the chap-
ter of the last- to lie lead
Junior l'ongregat ion
iii I,
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thank :11. II. Zutrklaiiin w ho, I II
absence of I.. W. Weisenfeld.
lac Baal Korea, read the pi!
of the Law.
order en Tarsiln •tiVIT ta fair ,
Leal bank. rampant.. Riled be-
low ear 10.11. authorised agents
Amalgamated Bank, N. Y.
Am-Deutra Transport Corp.
American Express Co.
Gdynia-America Line
Hi.
Icor, Biro-Bidjan, Corp.
Manufacturers Trust Co.
Public Nat'l Bank & Trust
Co.
R.C.A. Communications, Inc.
Union Tours, Inc.
Hudson Co. National Bank,
Bayonne, N. J.
The Pennsylvania Co., Phila.
Union Savings Bank, Pitts.
Amalgamated Trust & Sav-
ings Bank, Chicago.
Bank of America, California.
1,010
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in over 1,000 localities.
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PADEREWSKI PLAYS FOR
REFUGEE GERMAN JEWS
11;1 et
evidenced in the appearance of
The recommendation to boycott(Continued From Page One)
(Continued from Page One)
Paderewski at a Vont ci I
German goods had previously been influencing
influencing the student to adhere recently at the champs Elvtnis. iii
Rights, "which has set for itself made by the Detroit Federation to the true traditions of Juilaims Paris for the benefit of Cerium,
the sole task of organizing the of Labor, which recognized the An entertainment program was Jewish refugees. The pools i
against Nazi Germany," gravity of the situation.
boycott against
With provitleti by Dave Diamond and Sae Of Etude Magazine brini , s ii-
and which is at present conducting the coming into power of the Nazi "Gang." Aaron Dronek, past presi- this news.
a campaign for $500,000 to ad- government, Germany took a long
dent of Pisgah Lodge, delivered a
stride backwards.
Vance the boycott.
The country short talk on ll'nai It'rith ideals.
ROSENBERG HONORED
Dr. Silver said that never, in which was noted for its scientific
Applications are living received
all his experience as at campaigner leadership, learning and industrial daily for membership in Pisgah Former Consul to Spain Named
for funds, has he been so sold on efficiency; which through the Lodgt, and Dr. Victor Dried:,
Member of Institute of Legis•
any movement as he is on this years established a free and denio- chairman of the ninetieth anniver-
lative Studies.
erotic labor movement, suddenly nary class, urges every member of
one s , lie pointed to the danger
that lies in the failure of the boy.. destroyed that prestige and oli- his committee to hand in oolitic:i-
Louis James Rosenberg. former
con and urged all Jews to back the palled and horrified the rest of lions as soon as possible so that
S. Consul to Spain iiho is legal
• the civilized world.
Never in they may b e acted upon.
moventent.
adviser to several legatior. •
modern history has a government
Plans are now being completed
sulates
and foreign R.
"The easier we make it for the openly and officially engaged in for the ninetieth anniversary eel,
has loo n named
Jews of Germany to leave Ger-
and encouraged the vicious cruel- liration of the It'nai B'rith at the units,
itiiber of 1110 Ir
ninny, the more desperate be- ties and atrocities that were in- Book Cadillac lintel on Sunday, corresponding
e SUMO . .., II
.
comes our position throughout flitted by the Nazi storm troops Nov. 19. In the afternoon the class StItUt• of Ie,-
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it'll are in
the world," Dr. Silver said. "B e- upon leaders of the labor move- of new members will be initiated heatiqui.i
to
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Palace
cause it is just what Hitler wants, meat. These atrocities were not by Pisgah Lodge's degree team.
Mr. Rosin berg Iva. in t hi'I,
and it will encourage other I r 'i only confined to these leaders, but In the evening a speaker of not ion_
ples to do likewise in driving out to men and women and even chit- at prominence will address the ban- matic service of the United
II.-
the Jews."
dren, for being members of a race quet which will be followed by a t,eivernment 2:; year: acs.
Dr. Silver concluded his ad- or for believing in free govern- dance. Reservations can now lie has written and lectured on fio -
dress with an appeal to the Jew- ment. The reports from first- made for the dinner with t he re, eign atTairs and has been to ,
ish community, particularly to the hand observers at the Federation rotary of the Itslge, Rudolph Meyer- dent of the Michigan Author , ' A , -
Ile is a knight of the
Itiwkh Welfare Federation, to of Labor conference were almost sohn, Cadillac tram, or at 502 Law. soriation.
Royal Order of Isabella of Spain;
contribute to the fund for the incredible except for the titian- vacs building.
member Of the International Acad-
sponsoring of the boycott.
peachable sources from which this
emy o f Diplotnagy, Pari•, France;
henry Wineman, chairman of information came. The situati..n
OUR FILM FOLK
of the Royal Societies nub 0(
the board of governor= of the presents a challenge to the eivii-
number of other
Jewish Welfare Federation, pre- ized world and to all lover, of the (Continued from preceding page/ ‘1:inuir
nevoted to
b, and
sided at the luncheon.
principles of democracy and free.
expre,sing
her
Nazi
in..linatoins
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t,,,.7,;,;:
.i,„:,:,.,,,;,,,Jr
,y lit ,,,, ,ria cauhr, , , ,alp . ,1
questions
ions
A number of
were don) from religious and racial
asked of Dr. Silver following 1.1 '''' p ersecution. Merely to denounce
• • They now would like ' or ' ,-
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'neve her of her routed, big fear ' t
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address, and a brief talk was tie. 1 this conduct is insufficient.
Keenest must carry out to the fullest .. - .
Public Lectures at Theologi-
livered by Samuel B.
,
1111, :thrill! to 1 , 1. i i• !. ii ..,•ii
chairman of the Detroit Lea cue i tent the boycott of German r .7.. t ::::7.0: 1 17,7,7 ,,f :.''. .1:7 ':',..‘,‘f",.:.',:1 ,'
cal Seminary.
for Defense of Jewish Rightt , , who and of services so that in no i .• fi
rs t sti ll be riei ..
urged that all groups join the lo- mistaken terms we can 1111 i i . •
liti.ti.i . Cy) aii Adler, per-idea'
cal movement and help in further- upon the German governnoitiii • ,•
of t ho Jewi•ii Theological Senlin
.., It ve•5 inevitable . . . Mar
j . .
jag the boycott.
ti '.r
! universal
of
disapproval
, a 2. ; that
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announces
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policies.
BOYCOTT STATEMENT
l in Im a l'filift 7;; itsi' a a n i
"And
as has been cautioned i y La Boon.
BY FRANK X. MARTEL
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:nary 'alt year will he resumed
Frank X, Martel, president of the committee recommendins. ,..
Karl Freund is a me i• 'I camera- Ann.c the lecturers are Jib r
the Detroit Federation of Labor, resolution to the rederati ■ .r., ..• e
in
reitcratiii:
'i.
ut
man,
but
not
an
extailienclof
bet-
Finley.
a•soimitt• editor of the N. •
careful
has issued the following statement must he
f German- this boycott is intended :cat.'. tor. The other day he got a rat , York Tina , and former c.—
in favor Of the boycott o
•iorier of Educe •ii r. of •1,- -• ••
German
government
and
i.
A
on
the
races.
He
gave
the
bookie
made goods. through The Detroit the
•y $10 and the name of a hone. 'Ti of Nr.w Yolk; l'•i `
m
, the German people, the roa
Jewish Chronicle:
the Ameri- • of whom are bitterly oppt.se , 'o win ?" asked the bookie. Freund. Kraeling of Yale I •
e:
onlutli
CrhtTic
resolution
present
regime
and
....'
o never having heard of place or Milton Rosenau of 11 it, s ai
Federation
of
Labor
to
boy-
the
can
tt German goods and services through terror and violence .. 0 show. inquired. "Can you bet to vanity. Dr. Lottia Ep-tein of I
co
ton, Dr. l•ra•l Goldstein an.i tar.
admini-ii
a- lone!"
subjected
to
this
mad
was adopted after a great deal of I
Jolly place—this Hollywood! . David de Sola Pool of New York..
l
careful thought and deliberation. tion."
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RABBI SILVER CALLS UPON DETROIT
. An interesting incident pointing
PISGAH SYMPOSIUM
the change of heart of
JEWS TO SUPPORT BOYCOTT MOVEMENT ON MONDAY NIGHT to
looked upon as an anti-Sentite i
m
a,,.
WC.
Mr
5PIIr1111fid
Il•atictry Post. Clint Smith,
Reaudry NM Finance 0Mrers. Phil Craig
Inot1.0/11111111Ider
Wai.hrtistiin Poit.
Arlhnr
i ,,,, 0pastrrirnmander. Faust
Pint. and
retar,
billet tward nr tin - tee,
Fr ot
Itenudry
child
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F
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Huai.,
Pi, I.
HIM fn. actin,
1• 1111111{, ' , O. 1 home, Nneenr Red
ICON, I voss
A nitwit Pont
Mrs
Bertha
Finiestal hits Edith Ferringt on. district CORO
F rM Wan. , past ellstriet
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TO THE VOTERS
OF THE TWELFTH WARD
ersity of Cincinnati, receiving
hi It. A. degree there and later
deg ree of R. II. from Ikhrew
College, Cincinnati. Italibi
Gobitinstin won his l'h. D. degree
The chairman of the
at Columbia University in 1917. Ile !tient 1 . 011111111 it . c o f the
'seem,' the honorary degree of p os t, Jack Goldstein, huts
tor of Hebrew 1.aw front Ile- a di s tre ss dinn t . i . t o be gn, •
bra 0 1'nion ('allege in
day, NOV. 21I, at 11 p.
ph ut ,, nits ,
li t i ' a 2s1; .otiates Temple.
liiisr been at Trim& Adath I.rnel , and dancing are to f o il..
‘ 0, 1-,1 " , ), Ey., 11 ,1)-1 - 117 ; Congo- der. Ile has selected at la i s•
guitinn Beth Emeth, Albums- . 19117
'Moor to make this an ow -•.iisling
1 , ,
Congregation Ilodeph Sho
Th,•f a wn i s i nt If „s
loin, Pittsburgh, since 191,.
On th e committee are: General
COUNCIL TO HEAR
C. P. A.
0
.fine food
attractively
served
That is the reason our
Colonial Room is becoming
increasingly popular — that
and prices which will be
sure to please your sense of
economy.
We serve a seven-course
dinner for $1.25.
DETROIT
LELAND
COLONIAL ROOM
Featuring Jack N1(Ciay and His Orchestra
The DETROIT - LELAND
DI. IR , II, NIICD
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