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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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August 27, 1937

Save Your Eyes

PAGE THREE

and THE. LEGAL CHRONICLE

CLASSIFIED
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HE MADE ALASKA AMERICAN

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RESHEVSKY TIES FOR :
FIRST IN TO RNAMENT

KEMER1, Latvia—Samuel Re-
paymentsfrom Gerstle's firm shevsky, former A.Z.A. chess them-
pay
to the United States were far in pion and champion chess player of
e hisvntih ne edan n nu al
n ladi , onwile
lao r n s Lntego
n d n o i l in
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tsix excess of the $7,200,000 the United the United States, tied for first
/ s • s .
place in the jnternational Masters
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times the cost of "Seward's Folly," States paid to Russia for all of Al-
to say nothing of the value of furs, I aska. As part of the agreement
coal and other resources.
i
Gerstle's company also established
Eyre Examined, Glues Pitted by
QUILTS—Made or recovered from
Historians credit Seward with trading posts, schools, churches and
4'
we DOCTORS of Optometry,
It
your own feathers or wools. P11-
regialercel under the Stale law.
having
sponsored
the
purchase
of
i
in many other ways contributed
lows recovered—special, $1.25.
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id e e m a R nu f sistn i a pnnotte nbteicnaluvaluee
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IMU11,111‘1"S
Full line of curtains, baby,
greatly to the development of Al- I
hadanyf r
shower and wedding gifts. Dee- effet.' i 111,..stts-I
1119 GRISWOLD ST,
aska. Under Gerstle's direction the
but
merely
as
a
diplomatic
gesture
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 •tt
\t.1
Open Eve:Rags tatil g talock
of gratitude to the Czarist Empire, Alaska Commercial Company or-
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogartb - --s--
---- A
,
which
had
ranged
itself
on
the
side
gamed a line of ocean steamships
9050.
For Sale — Apartments
of the United States during the
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Civil War. It will be remembered between San Francisco and Alaska
RED HARON
A bev y of adorables from the that in 1863, when the Confeder- and put into operation more than a
and His Orchestra
Powatan were brought to the club acy had almost won the
th support of score of river boats on the Yukon,
...,.„
Dances ... Wddings
e
... Parties last Wednesday by Sammy
'
S o fferin Ertel nd and France, Russian
and other vessels piying between
' h ho
-
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2727 Taylor • - - Tyler 6-5480 to participate in the President's England
a-
fleets steamed into the arbors o of Dawson and Nome. These trans-
nts why wait
g
5 0 % higher
Day entertainment program . . . San Francisco and New
York
. . as
no mistak
M
YIDDISH, HEBREW , ENGLISH Seeing some
fo r this ? Make
ni of the celebrities be a warning that French and British portation facilities were to a large
extent responsible for the rapidity
this time, no doubt last oppor-
Citizenship and Bar-Mitzvah. ing photographed, they too wanted
of the Southern rebels with which the gold hunters were
tunny of your life. Carefully
Reading and writing in five (5) to be mugged while playing golf recognition
. In able to reach Alaska when the yel-
mean war with
. Russia.
.
would
.m
lessons guaranteed. Free trial .. • So while they were posing with appreciation of this timely aid, so
compiled facts and figures
lesson. David Horowitz, the the clubs in their pretty little paws the story goes, S Seward agreed to low metal was discovered there at
every detail an investor
the turn of the century.
teacher. 2679 Hazelwood, Gar- Bill Brown reached over and „„ i buy Alaska, . which
should know.
li Russia could no
Today there are some 60,000 peo-
field 66764.
his arms around one of the prer tti- longer afford to Keep.
pie in Alaska, of whom 600 are
;75,000 swings
est and said to the photographer,
Investigation
Jews.
Apart from the occasional
ilable's
B■
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished "What does this remind you of?"
million dollar apt recondi-
But in this important year of fur merchants, like Goldstone, who
room in home of small family. . Well, I've been around quite a
tinned like new. Complete
SAMUEL RESHEVSKY
Alaskan
history
there
has
come
visited
Alaska in the 1860's, the
Gentleman preferred. 3760 W. bit," he replied, "and it comes
furn. Real operating profit
the man first Jewish settlers came with the Tournament held hero recently. The
Chicago Blvd., Apt. 101 .
now. Greatest bargain in
closer to the picture of Beauty and forward John E. Ballaine, 1898
and
Alaska
in
ask
Russian fishing fleets. Proof that American champion played a brit-
who went
w thet t y
America, bar none. Forced
Beast, than any other picture built
the Beast
with
there were Jews in Alaska before host game which caused
city
FOR RENT—Nice, light, airy fur- I've ever seen."
liquidation around 30c on the
caused the eyes
fascinating fact-buttressed story it passed under the American flag of all i on-lookers to
nished room. For gentleman or
fastened
dollar,
rc it h h as a e is seen in the many Alaskan Es- upon him throughout the tourna-
which indicates that the purchase
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couple. With full home privileges.
to
A Bull'. Eye Tournament of Alaska from Russia was due
kimos who claim Jewish ancestry. meat.
Excellent transportation. Near
35 apt
u w
n s n dtirnagd
j e understanding
One of f these is Male, who played
Shasrey Zedek. 2930 Chicago was staged by the ladies last a th e foresight
sacrifice $47,500. Summer
The young American, pressed for
Tuesday and the following were
fur trader. the leading role in a recent Holly-
longr forgotten d
Blvd., Apt. 105.
rent 413,000. Completely fur-
and under the excitement of
a
Mrs.
First,
ust
price
winners:
the
disclosure
m
wood
picture. Male Is the son of a time
i
cepitlead
Ba n s d
nished. Frigidaires. Always
the
important match play, coo-
Jewish fur trader whose mated
i as historically correct state
WANTED — Gentleman to share Jules Solomon; second, Mrs.
rented many old tenants.
himself to a line of play
e-
d
th
at
n
rn
ins
d
go
business took him to the far, fro-
room with young man. Twin Sam Gendil; third, Mrs. Harry h be e has no personal axe to grind
Someone with $10,000 will
his final
zen North half a century ago, where that invited trouble in
beds. Refined home. Board in. Grossman. The door price was
realize amazing deal liberal
match
with
E. Book, of Finland,
imo
an
Esk
married
he
girl. An-
eluded. References. 2003 Taylor captured by Mrs. Joe Horowitz. mente by a man who took a leading
income for life.
which ultimately cost him the
part in furthering the purchase. other early Jewish settler is John and
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Ave.
tournament. . ,
Long skeptical about the real Oat, born Jacob Offendahl, who
$6,000 Down
Next Tuesday promises to be an
neshevelcy was tied for first
the
acquisition
of
Alas-
owns
a
fishing
hi
enterprise
t
i
t
at
K
reason for te acquis
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished, , interesting one for the femme .
Solid 13 a py
t all 3 rooms and
place with Salo Flohr of Czechs-
large and airy room for a gen- arrangements have been made with k at Mr. Ballaine, now close to 70, giung, In Bristol Bay.
bath. New hall oarpets, 12 bk
It was not until after 1890, slovaki a and V. Petrow of Latvia
tleman. in home of small, adult one of Detroit's exclusive ladies up_ undertook to investigate the mat-
porches. 60 ft. cor. Sold for
Their
'"eir scores were 12 games
• won
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family. Good transportation, parch stores to stage a style show ter. His first discovery was a for- however, that any large number of and five lost.
$67,000. Now carps $3,600
American Jews found their way to
Baruch, 1994 Blaine Ave. Tyler at the clubhouse
net above taxes and all ex-
c u ,ouse ...authentic
. . . au entic gotten Congressional report dated Alaska.
these were the
I 4-4728.
pense or 12% on foreclosed
styles in the newest fall apparel February 27, 1869, and entitled Goldstein, Among
Hellenthals, Seidenver- Four Jews Aid U. S. Retain World
price $30,000. Monthly pay't
I
for milady will be shown by beau- "Report No. 35, Alaska Investlga• gs, and Swartzs. The Goldstein clan
Chess Championship
tion,
Fortieth
Congress,
Third
Sea•
HOUSEKEEPER desires work in tiful live models . . . In addition
only $200 includes 5% int
STOCKHOLM (WNS)—W I t h-
home of employed couple or small there will be the usual Ladies' Day sion." Although this report deals settled in Juneau, where Isadore
Elegant property best buy
out
losing
a single match in 19
Goldstein
is
now
mayor.
Edward
primarily with charges that the
family. No laundry. Call Miss program.
for the price.
m
ome. His rounds of playing, the five-an
Russiae ambassador
amassaor employed brib- Seidenverg is mayor of Nome.
Ilersh, Madison 8275, Monday
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United
States
chess team, four of
predecessor
was
Dr,
.Rex Swartz •
cry to push through Congress the
between 9 and 12.
$3,600 Down
Ingratitude! Sam Galanty, the bill appropriating
whom are J ews, won th e team
as a pur- One o f Alaska's
Alaska
the
Al
judges
is
n
8 apt cor 4 and 5 rooms 6
WANTED — Housekeeper. Adults W. M. Finck exec invited Charles chase price, it also reveals that ne- Simon Ifellenthal, who dispenses championship of the International
porches 2 sun parlors real
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en th e gotiations for the sale of Alaska justice over a 3,500-mile area dur- Chess Federation and retained the
only. No washing or heavy clean- V. Judson , vice-presi
fireplaces. New decorations.
comnpany out to the club for Pres-
Hamilton Russell Trophy for the
ing. 1530 L e Place. Trinity ide t's Day and took a beating at had been initiated by Russia in ing a 30•day journey e by boat fourth consecutive year.
$40,000 value foreclosed price
1858 at the end of the Crimean through the Aleutian Islands.
2-1644,
$18,000. No more like this.
the hands of his boss who negoti- War. Defeat by Engla, rance
Israel A. Horowitz, Samuel Re-
When Alaska comme mated
or
the
y
Turkey, the certainty t hat Eng- 25th anniversary of its acquisition shevsky, Isaac Kashdan and Reu-
and
land would capture Alaska in the of terretorial status on Aug. 24 ben Fine were four of the five
lady in home of small family. fuses to admit his own score,
event of another Anglo-Russian and the 70th year of its existence American chess masters who scored
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Board if desired. Reasonable.
Homer Warren & Co.
One of the big affairs of the war, and Russia's urgent need of under the American flag, there were 541/2 points. Horowitz didn't lose
3236
Burlingame,
near
Dexter.
REALTORS
summer
will
take
place
at
the
' made the Czar
zar more than few who remembered the part a single Rune.
Townsend 6-4420.
money
RI Tees Dependable Service
club on Saturday night, Sept. anxious to rid himself of his Am- played by Goldstone, Gerstle and
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.
Designated
as
a
dinner-
nurse and
erican colony. It was during Presi- the Jews who followed them Into FROLIC UNDER STARS
WANTED—Practical
it will surpass i co lor dent Buchanan's administration Alaska in the development of Am-
housekeeper for elderly widow d
PROCEEDS WILL HELP
living in small apartment. Tyler and gaiety any of the previous that Russia offered Alaska to the erica's northern outpost. History
events of ■ similar nature held United States. The iminent crisis has a way of ignoring the modest,
THE GARDEN PROJECT
4-5855.
ren
i
during the cur t season.
that was to lead to the civil War but in any history of Alaska an im-
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p
nifiyn
sirneisallonm
bw eha n tn pe n c d 1 ni lyt e ir i terIK10 2 tOitrin n endl b nejns nalfidthferi3enw
ili n ten ra e n st gha tn . d the
ils
COhILEnGillsmGlalienodnege
taortthee
I
Through the ° courtesy of Carl dn ue ll gottlomnesrcinaamne
add It to the United States.
Home privileges and use of Shalit, the movie biggie, a pre.
ish Community Center, Woodward
one
• Fur T Ira d ers
Eff ort . o f Je w ish
piano. Near Fourteenth bus. Call view of an unreleased feature pie-
and Holbrook, gathered at the
it was at this junction that a
ISIWID TO ' ....- P1IVATI AIM
evenings, Townsend 6-1992.
Center on Tuesday for their "Fro-
lure
will
be
shown
at
the
club
syndicate
of
California
Jewish
fur
-f ,
tic Under the Stars", the proceeds
this coming Sunday night, Aug. traders who were operating in Al- INVESTIGATION OF
Via" t i 1 ti /
ATTRACTIVE AND INTELLI- 29 ... So don't forget, bring the aska
of which will go toward the fin-
a stepped
into
into
the
t e mc
• t ure
and
an
NAZI CAMPS HERE
gent, middle-aged lady desires to k iddies !
sating of the Mothers' Clubs
initiated
the
efforts
that
were
to
be
It's always the sem* good beer
meet established business man.
STARTED
BY
G
-
MEN
garden project on Humphrey be-
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climaxed by the sale of Alaska to
No objection to children. Strictly
—
tween Dexter and liolmur • Aves.
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When
Nat
Bronstein
steps
up
the
United
States.
The
British-
It's fansous for flavor
confidential. Write box 70, Be- to the tee he looks like something controlled Hudson Bay Fur Com- (CONCLUDED FROSA mix °Nen
The highlight of the evening
even ng
—
Object that escaped from the Smith pony was vitally interested in Al-
roe
J Jewish Chronicle . Object,
t trait
was the waltz contest. The cam-
that
It can never be successfully
similar
steps
will
be
matrimony.
taken
_
,
mittee of judges—Mrs. Charles
School for Girls the way he takes asks. It was angling for control elsewhere.
imitated
Rubiner, Gus Newman and George
of the Russian American Fur Com- ' Meanwhile the
DRIVING TO LOS ANGELES. dainty swings at the pill.
anti ' - Jewish Stutz — honored the following
whose
charter
from
the
Rus-
whose
an
M.S.
--
drive con t: pitied in other spheres women: first prize, Mrs. Pearl
Can accommodate three passes-
sian government expired in 1867. wi ... .
gets. Share expenses. Call Town-
r " Minister of the Interior Katz and Mrs. Lillian Arhus of
SPECIAL ROSH HASHON. If the British acquired this corn- Frick
send 5-3095.
forbidding a n y but Jews to
Fenkel Mothers' Club; sec-
. .
AH SERVICES TO BE CON - pony Alaska was certain to fall iIi tr onize Jewish. - owned book- the
FOR RENT — Large, attractive DUCTED AT SANDUSKY into their lap. The first man to re- s . ops and decreeing a ban on the and, Mrs. I. Lankin and Mrs. J.
Lankin, mother and daughter-in-
cognize the danger, according to n
room for young man or woman
It is announced that Sandusky, Mr. Ballaine, was Philip Goldstone a b andonment of Jewish names by law, of the Oakland Club; third
by small, adult family. Conven-
Mrs. Joeeph itempliner •nd • daughters,
of of San Francisco. He was the per- Jews but specifically recommend- prize, Mrs. Sadie Backler and
0., has secured the services • or
to
bus
and
street
car
lines.
lent
Carolyn
Jane,
retuned
home
Enter and
Allan Tarshish, nationally known sonal representative of a Jewish ing such changes in the case of Mrs. I. Berk of the Twelfth Street.
after epending four weeks with the for-
Tyler 4-5979.
m..
e ester, Mrs. Harry Bernstein of
speaker, , to conduct special Rosh fur syndicate and knew the vast Aryans or persons with only a Club; honorable mention, Mrs.
Rochester, N. Y.
Hashonah services, Sunday, Sept. riches of Alaska from personal vie- small percentage of Jewish blood. Rose Rachlin and Mrs. Gussie
FOR
RENT
—
Furnished
room,
sti. Ito. Rosenberg returned to her
home in Detroit fan Sunday, after spend-
cross-ventilation, for one or two 5, at 8 p. m., and Monday, Sept. its to the North. For several years Frick also forbude the works of Garber of the Oakland Club; Mrs.
1311 the put two weeks with her tinter,
ladies. All conveniences. Kitchen 6, at 10:30 a. m. The services he had been trying to buy the fran- Jewish authors to be printed in Celia Wizer and her daughter,
Mrs. II. F. Anthony. She was accom-
Puled home by Janie. and Charles An-
and home privileges. 3210 Rich- will be held in the main hall of chise of the Russian American Fur Gothic letters because they were Rose Wiser, of the Dexter Club,
thony.
yne and Company but the superior resour- invented by an Aryan, Bishop and Mrs. Sophie Circurel and
the Pythian Temple, W a aye
ton Ave., Apt. 204.
Miss Nanette Kahn returned home lest
Market Sts., Sandusky, O. All ces of the British had blocked him. Ulsilas, and warned Jewish book- Mrs. Jennie Ilurwitz of the
week after ependMg • delightful summer
FOR
RENT—Furnished
room
for
shops that they are now permitted Twelfth Street Club.
with relative. io Providence, R. I. Her
visitors to this section o of the esae
state him.
couelo, Mine Berenice Temkin, ■ ccom•
young lady in home of adults. will be welcome to attend.
to
b
o carry
3' any y b ut Jewish
The contest was conducted
. books by
Unable by their own efforts to or foreign
puled her home.
Near Hamilton and Trumbull car
authors.
Temple Aneche Chesed le undergoing
with the assistance of Mrs. Ida
swing
the
deal,
Goldstone
and
his
many change. In preparation for the
lines. 1502 Collingwood. Town- WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR.
Four
B
Berl
I
i
.
n
J
.
"ri charged Drapkin, who acted as master o
associates turned for help to the wail
sons., ...ewe
wi . th Circulating copi es of the ceremonies. The frolic commit-
send 7-0251.
DENS ON MONDAY EVENING lat e C erne I' me C o I e, th en one o f C ..,
ludore lreahowsky •nd neer, Mire ne.
1
Thomas Mann
Ann wrote to tee included Mrs. Bessie Katchan,
beem end /Ara. Gertrude Simon. left on
Arena
Bowl will be the scene o of fornia's representatives in the letter
,
.
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them
WIDOW,
divorcee
or
single
lady
take
• month'. trip which will
t e dean of Bonn University
light-heavyweight championship
throughout the West.
desiring to meet middle-aged a mat battle between Champion Bill United States Senate. A few years in " repl 1 to an announcement Mrs. M. Balokofsky, Mrs. Fannie
Nate Seltner One returned home after
man, write Box 50, Detroit Jew- Weidner and Challenger Maurice ago Mr. Ballaine, still pursuing his th•t Bonn's honorary degree to Tannehaus, Mrs. Kate Winston,
et/ending 10 day. I n N e w Y o rk on busi-
.Rose Mrs. Fine-
ish Chronicle. No objection to LaChapelle, of France. This bout investigation into the real reason him had been rescinded, were Mrs. Fanny Dismond,
new.
a
ber
d M rs. R M ars
h k•
Mrs H. D. Alp!. and her Defer, IA-
g an
,
for the purchase
pure ase o
of Al as k a, d' is-
ric tl y
ren. Strictly
chil dren.
hie Kessler. of Ilth St., left hy mo tor
Monday eve- cussed the matter with Senator sentenced to terms of imprison.
next Monda
hdld
fo
is
scheduled
Object, matrimony.
for a few dare' May at Chicago. They
ning's headliner in the Bowl and Cole In the following words Sena- ment from five Co nin• months.
will retort: home with their mister. Mins
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g
' Ble
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P
Pursuing the extra-legal drive Gifts to Infant Welfare
Gertrude Kenler, who retorts to BAY S
S. MATRIMONIAL Agency brings together a challenger who for Cole
a
Mr.
confirmed what M
to resume her teaching at the Far- N . • &
coy
Fund of Hadassah
to eliminate Jews from business. a
of New York announces the has thrust aside all opposition laine had long suspected:
meet wheel after a year'. Cody In
opening of a branch operating since he came here last June and
- The original and nmet &Mt, mover Nazi court has rued that an Ar-
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.tt and son. Tre.lph,
the 1,',Iyil yam whose wife patronizes a Jew-
ft
er
in
the
plan
to
buy
Alaska
a
who
appears
to
be
the
outstanding
Mrs.
Joe
Magidsohn, chairman
Young
throughout Michigan.
stit' et. returned town •
Or ms:::rt i,' ele t olet
motor trip through the upper
men and women interested, write challenger for the title of the year, r a rr ':r o .oergiri t ir aer i re ata ^g,..a •Vs„;',2 ish shop against his wishes can- of the infant welfare fund of the
wee
. x
Jowieh
was
an
reterpriaing
Detroit
chapter
of Hadassah, re-
cwilet.
not
be
held
responsible
for
her
oosiomts, stopping at Mackinac Island,
bo 600, Detroit Jewish Chron-
Sault Ste. Marie, and Manietique.
American promoter and fur trader by the debts and the Jewis
h merchant
mercant ceieed contributions from the fol-
ide for full particulars.
—
name of Philip Clobletone, of San Fran-
a
nn
for
cannot demand payments. In up- lowing:
SundeS
.1., He had been to Alaska
At a lovelyceremony late nt.hnet,
r al h o id.
o . f it. " real
d .
. c. p., t i ons. an annew
NICELY
FURNISHED ROOM in Downtown Theaters . vins
Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. August,
We. Irene Potilh11
aernoon
ft
mg the Aryan husband for
,
wealth. but he IV. mainly Interent.% In
:laughter of Mr .and Mrs Samuel Brett•
flutet , c 1 ean R d U It home. Good
it. N. its ..n.twt the help or other refusing to pay his wife's debts, in memory of Mrs. Dora Garvett
of North Sheridan street became
and et the court set an Important prece- and Anne Shusterman• Mr. and
transportation. Breakfast op-
MICHIGAN—Jack Benny in Jewish gentlemen of California
theebride of Leo L. Pomerania, son of
who, after
Mr. and Mrs. David Pomer•uts of De-
tional. Burlingame-Ilamilton dis- "A 1' t. Ists and Models Paramount's to:et
li Y non-Java
0.! r m=Aloska
i! ,.
w•re grouped to. dent which opens the way for a Mrs. Seymour Frank, in memory
Rabbi
troll. Rabbi Mendel more •nd Temple
trict. Reasonable. Townsend laugh, music and beauty spectacle, soh, is the Alaeka *Ccommerrlei Com• good-sized racket. In the future of Mrs. Dora Gravett and Hyman
Pierre Ann. offirlated at the
intentionv.
..- it will be possible for Aryan wos Landau of New York; Mrs. Lena
nr.i
Pans.
Their
of Abraham before 140 guents
7-2294.
with Ida Lupino, Gail Patrick, reed to the righte of the Itheelan in Am-
MI. Esther Blanca wa. meld of hen..
cher., expired men to buy goods in Jewish. Loewenberg, in memory of Mrs.
Company,
MI. Reap Brenner, Wee Sarah Beek, FOR RENT—Furnished room for Richard Arlen, Ben Blue, the • rIcen Company
t scoye that the Ilud• ow
Yacht Club . Boys,
Louis Armstrong In 1807. het on ring
o wn ed s t ores an d t he
of Detroit, and Wee Ann Weinberg or
en n avoid
avo id pay- M ary Z e mon, • Mr. and d M rs. Sol
. . M
Detroit, wee brldeemaide Marian Poore r-
couple. Home privileges. 2952 a n a d . a -
arth a Raye, "11, n '''.e' s m
S pec ial ty by artha
,,,P"' ;',l e an te Ene ed,' " Xer';';' 1; ment by havin their husban ds Perlman' in memory of Mrs Dora
ants, aster of the bridegroom. wu a
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Lawton
Waverly Ave. between
inre:te or the n
is now showing at the Michigan :17tritsprop.eri;e
t i ndte
-a
o bject
etect
nil. Garvett and • in honor of the • 50th
and
g
cite
the
court's
Junior brideernald. Adele wese.„ w.
the Id ea
and Wildemere. Upper. Near Theater. On the Michigan stage mien company, they conceived
flower girl end Junior Flamm. of Detroit
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Alnek• outright. mak- i ng. At the same time the famous
in
of our buyg
sue ring hearer. Sul Pearl, of Detroit.
mono
line. Hoff.
FoUrtenth carne.
appears the world's champion table ,„ It en sm.ors. powsems.. and Wertheim dep artm ent store pags. Mrs. J. Lavine of Cleveland; Judge
wae beat manand Samuel Platt, Irving
:Own
As
Weln•
ner, in mem-
and M rs. C h arles
Weinberg Morrie Becker and David
ry
s r,r„,, It r, ,,, is ed completel
funrnihshed tennis players , Glenn and Bellak; ish4;',",,i'sys,"•s's
herec all .of Detroit. o Cha Ilene.. a Aft e r FO R RENT — Nicely
Mr. and
Garv
In when Fritz Sternberg and Georg ! ory of M rs. Dora Rubiett;
to
ome Frank G ab y; Sol Grauman and his sissio s eurh a. It h ad gr r o wn to
.& two wrent trip t were rleroi. nd t o
MOM for a gentleman i
Revue; Bar- e.e.s.
musica Stairatone
l
Mackinac I•lam/Mr. and Mr. Pomer•
Wertheim, its principal stock- Mrs. Moe Ehrlich in honor of the
without children. Linwood Sec- bare
..11r. noission. us .....r his aaeocl- holders, were eliminated.
Fannie
.
illness
of
Ele- ates
• n ts will make their
home I n Detroit.
recovery
from
il
Nelson's
son's
and
Parks
rain. to ON In Washington peon aft-
lion. R e a 5 o n a 61 e. Townsend
phants.
er t entered the Senate. and esploinerl Nazi Party Leaders Abroad to b e I Steinberg; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
7-2983.
Mrs.
honor
of
siMetIon yen' fells. I h" heard
Special Meeting of
in
UNITED ARTISTS— Robert he shole named.
lesewenberes
G iven Di p lom • ti .. c S t atus
Attlerielt, ae as th
-1 lian Zemond's recovery from re-
r meverean l
J.W.E.W.O. Monday FOR RENT—Large, airy room in Taylor, Eleanor Powell and a cast muchof
Lo cal leaders of the Nazi pal -u-
called. rs• to that tim... to w
prior
ire
rod
Amber.,
were
Imports
cent
illness.
of
hundreds
in
"Broadway
Melody
n
ear.
modern home, small family.
h . litical organization in foreign
of Z. , afr,,XiterfgSatir
Board if desired. Convenient to of 1938" is now showing at the snit
countries will have the e game dip-
•
A special meeting of the Jewish
a or
m inin g
tank Mr.
to Cu, ii.
1
Women's European Welfare Or-
car and
nd bus.
bus 2948 Leslie Ave.,., nited Artists Theater. The storY ra,",,Z7h.
lomat' le s status
a l us as. the e official G e r -
me
lM
r a
acillelcoe
and eon.* al hie ir eaaeea
has
the
colorful
racing
center
of
Townsend
6-2859.
Fan consu. s. m i n i
l and am-
ganization will be held Monday,
1,;',.:117,rd llthtehe67::::Z fo:„ P;I::
America, Broadway's dazzling
! rust Wilhem Bohle,
Aug. 30, at Congregation 13nal
Steward wes inclined to be vol., n• D
Mashe, Dexter and Lawrence at FOR RENT—Large, front room night clubs and New York's multi- Mr
if r
d o°1rsi he
Nazi party's foreign
Impreselon to en out that h : hea d
the
iis.
In private home suitable for cal comedy row for its background. ans the originator nr .11 'messiest Psi - sect i on, has his way. Revealing
1 p. m.
one or two. Reasonable. Near
MADISON—"The Good Earth" I r I es Candied through hie department.
fficials h have
At this meeting a report will be
Irerlv:e that 0, 1,;, o nrdx that Nazi diplo ma t i c o . fficials
i
Paul Muni and Luise w.......l among
ta
car and bus. 2915 Blaine Ave. starring
heard in regard to the success of
b een
een i i nstructed to reject all in-
Rainer,
is now in its fourth and ;,̀':, n ,".1rbAal'hv e . ms's pins. e0 r10sInstsr of ° gi/StiOng to social functions tin-
Tyler 6-5394.
the home cooked luncheon and
clued
he.
Al..,
stet
he
August 26th to
final week at the Madison Theater, th• plan to
theater party. The investigation
me less the local Nazi leaders were
s,
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished at popular prices. The picture was :iiiietina."timns"intirs:t=crio
1
, l',..,1
a
September 25th
.. u- also invited, Bohle indicated that '
e
committee will report on a few
.
room in home of couple. Gentle- I four years in preparation with the 'eels.. from cotter.. wore en the
.
new orphan cases applying for re-
t
the camPalgn a• la- the move to give Nazi leaden
r.../
directing
convenien•
f
man preferred. All
film adaptation based on the Pearl
tie ea
lief.
Their
"'''''''''
main. abroad diplomatic status is aimed
tea..
3351
Elmhurst
Ave.,
Call
the
la
w
were
ere
frankly
frank.
commercial
Buck
novel.
Arrangements will be made
re
foreign govern-
th ee rendreed • P•t riotir sec'''. t°g at preventing
FOX—Intensely human, drama- hut e nsti
Townsend 6-5768.
for the annual dance of this year.
on. wh i ch we are e only begInnin
m ents from forbidding Nazi
' i
A 11- 0 :...
tined with an emotional power that :',,' ,,,, , -
•
Holiday cheeks will be sent to
groups.
i
s
h
Contributions
to
the
Jew
. is irresietible, "The Road Back,"
One of .GOIdatone's associates was
European orphans who are on the
/ '
/41
i
goad
deed
implicit
Th • da ly
f
long awaited screen sequel to "All Lewis Gerstle, who had become
Children's Home
regular supporting list of the or-
,
Quiet on the Western Front," is prosperous in the grocery and in membership in the Boy
ganization.
i
brokerage business in San Francis- Scoots tea best be achieved by
The Jewish Children's Home of now at the Fox Theater.
On the s tage the Fox assembles co, where he had settled during the reties war on the Jews who
Detroit wishes to acknowledge with
Rodin Club to Install
,
#
dr
of
the
"
the
devil
,
'ars
grand
array
of
days
Shortly
after
the
another
stage, gold rush
cers on Sept. I thanks the receipt of donations screen a ad radio stars in a spark-
Officers
purchase of Alaska Gentle became Janes Streicher told 400 H en-
cers of the from the following:
Newly-elected officers
who are .— • g
Mrs. Hoffman, 4212 Webb; Al- ling cavalcade of vaudeville enter- the head of • syndicate which se- pita ■ Stoats
Rodin Club will be installed at a
Fraternity, 2762 tainment. The host of stage enter- quired the rights and privileges of Germany.
dinner party at Liam's on 12th Oa Epsilon Pi Ave.;
the officials
Bitterly
attacking
Mrs. Alex tainers includes Ward Wilson, the old Russian American Coto-
St., at 6 pen. on Wednesday, Sept. W, Je fferson
For
of Phil Baker's pony, From this syndicate grew of the Paris International Expo-
il
9mm-rations
1. Cards will be played following fiehrieber, 19 9 5 0 Warrington heckling "Beetle"
for
allowing
the
sponsors
talon
the Alaska Commercial Company
show,
Gulf
Gas
radio
Tay-
Metz,
2703
Mrs.
Barry
Road;
prizes
will
be
Phone
the program and
of
the
Palestine
Pavilion
to
II-
In
which
Gerstle
was
the
moving
of
ADAMS—In
"Wild
and
Woolf'
the
recovery
TOwnsrod
awarded. Reserntions, at $1 • lot, In honor of
western in a spirit In 1870, this firm obtained lustrate Jewish sufferings In Ger•
66,23
plate, may be made by calling Mrs. son, Leonard; Mr. and Mrs. George Jane Withers her toes
new feature, and from the United States the 'cola- many, Der Angrily, mouthpiece of
M. Roberts, 9042 Elmhurst, In big way in
Fishman, TO, 8-5785.
Propaganda
Minister
Goebbels,
fish-
she
and
Jackie
Searle
do
•
lot
of
t
sire
right
for
20
years
of
seal
the
Bar
Mitzvah
of
Mar-
honor
of
the
The last meeting, held at
on the Islands e Alaska. In complains that the pavilion is
home of Mrs. Fishman, 2994 Bur- vin Robinson; Abe Salons. 3296 fendin'. Gloria Stuart and Michael I hut
merely anti-German propaganda.
lingsme Aso., was featured by the Rochester Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Whalen are teamed In the second return for this monopoly the corn. The paper offers to present Photo-
showing of motion pictures. Guests P, Rosenthal, 659 E. Boston Blvd, feature, "The Lady Escapes," in 'pony paid the United States • year- graphs proving that German Jews
battling
couple
fad
love'
a
ly
rental
and
royalty
upon
every
which
In
honor
of
the
recovery
from
ill-
were Mrs. Ethel Fishman and Mrs. — ...• U.. R 11 Duuslul
-..
strums the rains
oral imnrht from 1570 b. 1090. Tbr continue to live in luxury.
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