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September 09, 1926 • Page Image 71

… Influence of Judaism on Founders of the Republic. By DR. MORRIS M. FEUERLICHT (Copyright, 1926, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) (ARON ICU, _ _ • — Johnson, first president of Columbia. Ma- of the

… seventeenth century. Most no- Seceral of the men mentioned above • • nin individuals' law of the land. Cromwell himself, at time Ilebraists IMMIMilid. Oaten(b orn • sona himself one of the number min- all…

… shed a volumin- England a generation after the I . in ous "Jewish Influence whose on Ch is- elan work, Reform Movements, n- first settlement of the Puritan colo- co in New England. But it is worth…

…[111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIii i iMi i Ii i i ilitli i 1111111111111111111111 (Editor's Note :—It was President Calvin Coolidge, descenda nt e of one of the oldest NewEngland families, who, in his memorabl E ation of the Jewish…

… Community Center in Wash- address at the dedic - I and democracy. extensive, though fa r pertinent f on ront lex- the and political background from whfil ington, D. C., in 1925, vividly brought to the

… attention of the Amenlcan The most allies the in and "The Puritans Pilgrims of 33 years can public the sentence coined by the historian, Lecky : "The Ile- irh . u nder 1 haustive work on this subject i bete…

… and strength I statesmen. This problem assumed timely significance and . in - an o f t he to e in the latter s efforts tee es a e i. print. terest to every American Jew on the occasi this year of the

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 10

…rneVuricordalgtoRoxicia PAGE TEN ...... raternal anZt Cub \l'otes Palais de Dense on June 10. A specie meeting will be held at the home o At the last meeting of the Philo- Mrs. Joseph Fleischer…

…, 1002 Wes mathic Debating Club, held Sunday Philadelphia avenue, on June 2. evening, May 24, at the Byron Ave- nue Talmud Torah, an interesting J. W. E. W. 0. open forum wan held. Isadore Berger The

… Michigan." The af- firmative will be upheld by harry' eral one-act plays and a minstrel I Schwartz and Norman Rom, who will show on Friday evening, June 5, at be opposed by Benjamin Gantz and the Little…

…'s Hawaiian Five will play on Tuesday evening, May 19. The guitars and ukeleles. Tickets are be- sale of raffle tickets is progressing ing sold by all members. The next rapidly. Dancing and refreshments regular…

… meeting will be held at 89 followed the regular business meet- Rowena street on Sunday afternoon, ng. May 31, at 3:30. Philomathic Debating Club. WHY THE MARKED PREFERENCE? —for Dean decorating, and…

… their Zion organization will be held on lust meeting. Robert Fogel, critic Tuesday evenings at 8 p. m. at the for the evening, stated that the mem- Y. W. H. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena bers conducted a model…

April 16, 1920 • Page Image 6

… will, no doubt, till the Arena on April 25th. Secure your seats early. A FAY ET TE Miss Bessie R. Glasier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg chaperoned the following at the J-Ilop Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Glasier…

…, of 100 of the University of Michigan on Garfield avenue, announce the engage- April 9: The Misses Irene Rosen. ment of their daughter, Bessie, to berg, Lucille Jacobs, Rose Benjamin, Mr. Max Eichman…

… of Mr. Charles W. Hathaway. Mr. Frederic Eaton, of Buffalo, is associated with him. YOUNG PEOPLE OF TEMPLE BETH EL HOLD 4th DANCE So successful have been the three dances given by the Young People…

… use. at Clifford N. II.—Spring and Summer Furs arc heirg G ■ at!, at ,411),,tantial reductions. - 4th FLOOR — IN THE NEW BUILDING '=f1:3E3=9=-ei 3Bgi,=4a5- cggiP—tliets-49339.- -c …

…C.E SIX • "'HE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Engagement Announced THE PHENOMENAL Cantor Morduchi Hershman Mrs. Jacob Berliner, of 666 Brush delightful surprise party recently in honor of the

… eighteenth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Carolyn. The house was effectively decorated in purple and white. The following guests ',pent a pleasant evening in music and dancing: Misses Pearl and Claire…

… • Cantor Hershman has just recent• ly arrived from Vilna, Poland. Ills recitals in the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, and in the Phila. deiphia Opera House stirred the musical circles of the East. lie…

September 09, 1926 • Page Image 73

… law 'xceedingly friendly to the ther, himself one of the number (born Cotton, Richard Mather, John Eliot, The order of studies in "The Lawes I and incidents of early Jewish resi• all times 16621, gives…

… time of its own pu 5 lc Within the last year, 1925, Dr. Louis .--;' this, as has been said, happened Inquiry at Historic Sources Illuminates Influence of Judaism on I. Newman, has published a volumin- Al…

…, I ous work, "Jewish Influence on Chris- first in El ngland a of generation after the Founders of the Republic. settlement the Pur tan colo- tiun Reform Movements," whose con- mists in New England…

…:—It was President Calvin Coolidge, descendant - in England, but also bmause it visu- of Judaism's actual or potential Amer , alizes the intensely Hebraic religious of one of the oldest New England families…

… historian, Lecky: The He- , before had emerged, and which, under haustive work on us on "Th e th. Stra braic mortar cemented the foundations of American democracy." scar S if the late O Origin of Republican…

… either Oxford that the trainee d grauaes grim was Co l ones o during it this 11111111Miiimummilonamu III 11111111 11 1111 our American Jewish scholarship a ciety, organized in 1592, has published same…

August 31, 1928 • Page Image 8

…ALE I PAGE EIGHT THE UNKNOWN SANCTUARY (Continued From Page One). stands," Pallier° writes. "We gogue "All for 'Al'—then 'Al' for all" That's the writing on the wall —and PETER P. or the good…

… (Continued From Page One). ANSWERS. noticed that a number of shops had t he initiation of l'alliere into Ju- $25 for the eighth; M. Garelik, $35 remained closed that day. My corn- ( laism begun by Leon of…

… festival of the Jews and sug- mired to wear a scapular or sacred round or smooth-running year. Solomon, $25 for the eleventh; Mrs. nedals, was wearing on his person vested to nu. that we enter the To…

… would never the Stream which he had copied out Any fruit which one its tast- 4. teenth. have done it, for the pious Catholic himself. These were discovered by ing for the first time in its season. Mrs…

January 28, 1927 • Page Image 3

… discussion of any dozen banalities that ought to be de- one of the numerous topics which stroyed as soon as they're born. Ilere spring, Minerva-like, from his roving at least is another film that needs no…

… Size Anthracite unveil. To our audiences—fed almost con- tinually on the usual menus of old standard never-go-wrongs of Beet- hoven, Tschaikowsky, llrahms and Mendelssohn—this concert of all- Italian…

… music pruned almost undi- gestible to the point of losing not only interest but the respectful and just applause after each number fea- tured by Mr. Casella. It was much too one-sided, this program, and…

… would certainly bring greater flexi- bility and freedom to all concerned, and there is no telling what the men could do if conditions were improved in this respect. The most delightful number on Mr…

the world's greatest composers. Perhaps some of this music would grow in interest and intelligibility with repetition—but I for one would not want to hear all these things all over again on one program…

… interest. And that is one function of these concerts—to interest the musical public in new composers as well as their own new compositions. Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Oakland office and Rescreened Is…

… makes his instrument an Jewish Center on Saturday evening, integral part of the work in leant Feb. 5, at ti o'clock, at which 1)r. without any attempt at merely vir- Mark Gunzburg, noted piano virtuoso…

… I am eager g•ntly advised to see. One, "The to know what you think of me, too." Jazz Singer," will be on view a sec- Well, it is a great show, full of vi- ond week down at the old New De- bratos and…

… and gifted George Jesse'. rity of movie and vaudeville fame, is the jazz singer, and co-author of the "What Price Glory" is another one comedy drama which has raised him of those real "super" pictures…

… that to stardom. Primarily it is a play makes one wonder why the managers for "unsere leut," and many are the and the public fall for some of the sobs the lines collect when Mr. Jesse] awful "bunk" that…

July 02, 1920 • Page Image 5

… NOTES A delightful evening was spent by the thirty-live guests who attended NIr. and :I n. Paul Huffman are re- the party given by Mi s s Minnie ceiving congratulations on the birth Sunday, June 27, in…

…- gang and Mortimer Rich won a fox tro«-ontest and were the recipients of a beautiful prize. ,At midnight, a hinclit[on was served to the following: Nlisses Mary- lierris, Doris \VOirgallg, Fan Pleasant…

… her engagement reception at her residence on July 11th. The Nlisses Celia and Ethel Barnett •pent Sunday as the guests of Miss Rena Zeiger of Detroit. ND and Mrs. J. C. Rapaport and. NIL and Mrs. S…

… Pisgah Lodge— Elected to Office. New Summer Models of Ribbon The members of Pisgah Lodge took occasion :Monday Mglit to honor one of their brothers who served with great distinction during the war and…

… Ben Brith su signally honored is Joseph Gottlieb who was one of the first Detroit boys to enlist in the war, joining the famous Pith engineers in Avid 1017 immediately atter war Was declared. Time…

… heroism for which NIr. Gott- lieb has been so highly honored was related by Louis t ohane, Esq. Not only [1:d the lodge show its appre- ClatiOn in Mr. Gottlieb by generous applause but it evidenced its…

… delight by electing him to the office of Guardian for the next term. The story of his heroism is a thrill- Tug one In September 1018 Mr. •GottlielZs unit was stationed at Vier- •traat Ridge near Mt. Keinel…

… in the 1 pres sector in Flanders. Preceding 'an offensive action on a large scale a contact patrol of 32 men were sent out to the German lines. TileSe Con- tact patrols were known to the sol- diers as…

… boys. (iottl.eb was left on the field a. dead, but the Germans picked him up. took him to their field hospital, and Two carefully dressed his wound. days later the Americans captured the German position…

… mechanical accuracy can make it. When every home and business, that has any Second— use for a telephone, has one. When there is a mutual understanding be- Third tween the Telephone Company and its sub…

August 24, 1928 • Page Image 9

…- istration. The people are hungry for law enforcement offi- cers of real ability and courage. IRA WILSON WILL 1)0 IIIS DUTY! A vote for him at the polls on September 4th is a vote for your own interest. P. S…

… dedication of the new syna- gogue on Elmhurst street amt Fourteenth avenue, will he It by the Juvenile Concert Band, of which Edward Lerman is conduc- tor and Irving Renter manager. The band, pictured above…

….- O. T, A I -Alfred Brandeis, a brother of Justice Louis I). Brandeis of the United States Supreme Court, died here on Wednesday at the age of 74. Ile woos president of A. Brandeis A Sul, ;I t…

…'incinnati grain firm. Ile was chief of a divisi on of the United States Food Admin- 235 BAGLEY CAD. 2200 istration during the World War. Ltsto nos Terminal, . Special Bargain Matinees Daily Except Saturdays…

… rent small private family in north- On next Monday night, "The room in refined home of adults' noatioon, west section. Phone Hemlock Desert Song" will enter the last ----------- in northwest section…

… compen- FOR RENT-Gladstone Ave. near lished a long-run record fur musical is a candidate on the Republican ticket to succeed himself •• professional young man. Write Beautifully fur- Fourteenth. References…

… ex- attractions in Detroit. On Satur- sate well. Jewish Chronicle, Box 700. judge of probate. He was appointed by Governor Green in nished room in duplex for re- lay, Sept. 8, the last performance…

… 24 Judge of Probate, are to the fact that he it longest in the term t l i . FOR RENT-Nice furnished room rli illiti,rodraate HEALTHY SPORT! of service. The problem presented to me is one of .electing a…

… man as I must sell at once. 3003 Li nwood . for two ladies or gentlemen. Pri- I.. Carry on the splendid work of the Juvenile ('ours. Elmhurst Ave. Euclid. Garfield 4869. vate family. Home conveni…

… Jewish bakery, kosher delica- over, has been adioan•ed to the Bet. Griswold and Shelby Sts. tessen, radio shop, etc. Between highest production levels on rec- Illindolph 7095 13126-13128 Lonwood Ave. Cull…

May 14, 1920 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Leader of Jewish Woman's Club rectors, eight to serve one year, and eight to serve two years. The direc- tors will, in turn, elect regular offi- cers…

… conducted Friday from Temple Beth El, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating . Interment was at Woodtnere ceme- tery. Mrs. Lowenthal was one of the most popular and beloved women of the community. She was actively…

… their annual meeting on Wednesday, May 26, at the Shaarey Zedek. As a slight deviation from custom, instead of electing their officers di- rectly, the Auxiliary will elect 16 di- entertainment is being…

… arranged by Miss Hattie Gittleman. Dancing will conclude the program. Decoration Day Dance On Sunday, May 23, the Young People's Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek will hold the final dance of a highly successful…

… promised by the committee in charge of arrange- ments for the annual moonlight to be given by the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El, on the evening of June 21. For the older menthers of the Temple and…

… out the number "21" in the fea- tures to lie employed, as well as in the date on which the affair is to be given and the fact that it is the twenty-first such moonlight excur- sion projected by the

May 22, 1925 • Page Image 8

… social hour will all around. Let them prove it to you. June 4th will be a troit College of Law on the subject hitting in the monitor's chair for the A meeting of the Sisterhood of Herzl Judaeans. special…

…. Maurice Segal, dramatic di- rector, gave a report on the rehears- als for the show which will take place Friday evening, June 5, at the Little Theater, 89 Rowena street. The pro- grani will consist of three…

one-act Iplays and a minstrel show. The next regular business meeting will take place next Sunday after- noon at 3:30 at 89 Rowena street. The when the following officers were elected: President…

… Club was held on Monday, May 18, at the home of Mrs. Ann Zamsky, 2212 Ilazelwuod avenue. Plans were discussed for a lawn card party which will be held on Tuesday evening, June 16, at 8 o'clock, at the

… and package party at Kirby Center on Tuesday evening, May 12. Harry Schechter) of 7725 Prairie avenue won the pearls which were raffled. The pro- ceeds have been sent to the Jewish ' National Fund. The

… known Jeweler, has removed his establishment from 2740 Hastings Street and will open with a fine new stock at 0039 Twelfth Street on No Beta Phi. At the last meeting of the Nu Beta Phi Sorority the

…, Rosalind, "The Jew in Colleges," Sidney Ko- Frank; corresponding secretary, Ethel I IIAS TAKEN OVER THE WELL KNOWN retz will speak on "Religion and Klein; treasurer, Lillian Solomon. Science," Jack Thumni on

… "Liberal- The next meeting will be held at the ism and Conservatism," Carl Manels home of Miss Etta Beigel, 1417 West on "Modern Literature" and Gilbert Euclid avenue, on Tuesday, May 26. Goodman on "Modern…

… Poetry." NEAR WILLIS MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR Madison Athletic Club. On Thursday evening, May 21, the 1121 WOODWARD AVE. OVER EIGHTY YEARS The regular meeting of the Madi-1…

… with kno•n studio, where you can yet the 1Taylor and Wilson avenues. The pro- and the members will spend the day I finest photographs ay a skilled pho- ! gram will include a debate on the at the cottage…

July 06, 1923 • Page Image 9

… 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111 wcwcwkxtwcw000ms,xwcssqocvkNwvefmvvoiwocssswaozcvvs 4*WtVAWMWcv :OVIET FILES CLAIM ON RUSSIAN PROPERTY IN PALESTINE, SYRIA LONDON—(J. T. A.)—The Soviet representative here…

…, conducted a portico- the tremendous Jarly successful opening sale this hardware contracts which this sue- week. The company was located on easeful concern is constantly receiv- Broadway for a number of years…

the re- those who believe that the emphasis Ilayesod is at the expense of private GENERAL WRECKING CO. salts of the campaigns which are now initiative. Nothing is further from One ock in progress in…

… order NOW The only sure way to pre- through The household necessity. Re- vent scratching auto bodies is 78 place that olci one with these to use a chamois. Special open- H. M. KOFFMAN Soft wool, deep sea…

…, Leonard Krassin, :L.:cording to the London Post, has tiled a protest with the pritish gov- ernment against the sale by the Rus- sian Palestine Society of the chari- table institutions, hospitals, hotels and…

March 04, 1929 • Page Image 4

… will be made, 1 PURIM MASQUERADE BALL ON MARCH 23 MERRILL E. yl SILVERSTEIN t 31 Circuit Judge CANDIDATE ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET Primary Election, March 4th, 1929 ENDORSED BY MANY OF DETROIT…

… BY CENTER PLAYERS AT MARCH 12 MEET PUBLIC ON MARCH 2 Judge Clyde I. Webster is "a I CHAMPIONSHIP Michigan product," having been On Tuesday afternoon, March March 2 will complete the twen- born in…

… by Mrs. J. S. Souls, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Emery Monush, and piano solos by Miss Leah Zagal. Next Monday evening, March 1, Senior and Junior Hadassah will hold their hi-weekly joint cultural…

… achieved a high reputa- tion in the literary world. Other JUDGE THEODORE J, RICHTER works from her pen are "God's prior to his first ascension on a Stepchildren" and "An Artist in Bench, was serving the

… until 1918; elected judge of the Miseo..h: Slaters of oiow the voters of Wayne County, it is Wayne County Circuit Court in med, will express their apprecia- 1917, and has served as judge on : th on for…

… 3:30, CI El JUDGE J. A. MOYNIHAN 1 SEEKS RE-ELECTION f. I Tr t or one tuna is aa,111)(). Th ,.tieral public is requested to Judge Joseph A. Moynihan, can- generously support the efforts of…

… 1210 Penobscot Build- GET-TOGETHER DINNER esy that has been commented upon ing, who is a candidate for justice HELD BY FEDERATION favorably by lawyer and litigant lof the peace on the Republican alike…

…. The constituent agencies of the During his service on the bench Jewish Welfare Federation met at he has demonstrated exceptional a get-together dinner at the Ste- poise, temperament and industry. venson…

the peopleof Wayne The large attendance indicated County. lie seeks re-election again the desire of the workers to get on the Republican ticket at the pri- ! together, and those present ex- maries on

… March 4, Judge Moyn- pressed the hope that another ihan served on all committees of meeting would be planned soon. this court. He was chairman of CITIZENS' LEAGUE a E =. :-÷-. Circuit Judge…

April 02, 1920 • Page Image 15

… probably made for instructing the ham. is to perform in that function, young. What was its nature we do and if the fore-mention'd allowances not know. The first fact on record should happen to fall short of…

… teacher was usually called. For on October 21, 1764, it was resolved that upon us. Amen." The teacher was probably the all the children in Synagogue Ilazaii, lint we know no further de- "whether Scholars or…

… governed Icy the Ribbi, He was succeeded by David Mendes turit'd Prone thence, on proper appli- cation to the Parnassitn." Machado, a refugee from the Portu- On one occasion, in February, 1768. guese…

… Inquisition, who was elected on January 30th, 1737, "to at as Mr. .\ brahams, the teacher, undertook to act as Shammas, at a time when hazan or reader to this our K. K. dc the- regular Shamniits had been sus…

…. also promises and obliges himself to The teacher was also used, from time keep a publick school in due form to bins, as an emergency Hazan. for teaching the Hebrew language, On March 6. 1768, it was…

… Pounds, it 'Three years later, on April 5. 1747, was agreed That if at the close of the it was agreed that the Hazan "David year, any moneys should Remain in Mendez Machado shall attend at the the {lends…

… Pounds, to make up the Sum of day afternoon, to receive eight shill- Fitteen By him Solicited For." ings per quarter from each child that On December 26th, 1785, when the comes to said school and one load…

March 09, 1928 • Page Image 3

… your family a real holiday by spending Pe- sacl.- Week with us. Two Sedorims will be held on the nights of April 4th and 5th. Rabbi Gabriel Za- kuto will officiate. Reasonable rates. Dancing every…

… up to the standards of this organization, ask for Mr. Elliott, salesmanager. McGIVERN-HALDEMAN CO. ‘), r Fort St. ■ REALTORS Cherry 5800 West. (Continued From I'age One). mediate needs, but…

… Deviation in Land Purchases. A commission appointed for this purpose by the agricultural and labor departments of the Zi o nist tl its regular perfontance, on Executive proposed that a means Thursday evening…

…'s dresses, similarly, is not just a fan- ciful figure, but what this apparel commands generally on the local market. The price of the same or similar merchandise in various Detroit stores will tell the true…

… intermedi- ary of the Keren Ilayesod, and in- stalled poultry raising on a profit- able basis. In this year's budget a sum amounting to $22,500 at the very latest would be needful to continue and extend this…

… unproductive land in the neighbor- hood of Petach Tikva. At present there are 100 workmen living on this land. Should it be possible with the help of large seal epublic works to finally stop the payment of doles…

…. The traditional silver wedding ceremony was solemnized on the theater stage following the per- formance and the audience joined in the festivities. Mr. Fishzon, who will play here for a few, weeks, will…

… act the star role in halmanowrtz's drama "Ile Cannot Forget," on Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday matinees and evenings. PISGAH SYMPHONY CONCERT MARCH 28 (Continued From rage One). Goldberg and…

… elaborate pro- gram is being prepared for an af- fair to mark the development of B'nai B'rith. A national speaker will address the banquet to be held on - this occasion, at the Staler, early in May. Members…

… are urged to be pres- ent at the business meeting this Monday evening. Matters of im- portance will be on the agenda. Henry M. Gottlieb will lead in a discussion of Jewish education fol- lowing the

April 02, 1920 • Page Image 23

…, April 4th, there will be an election of officers for the united Tal- nine! Torahs, for which there will be one joint board of directors. The nominating committee consists of Messrs. M. Krell, B. Cohen, L…

… neighborhood beyond Crosstown, principal speaker at the meeting of a building committee having been ap- that organization April 4. Speeches by members of the club on interest- pointed to purchase a suitable lot…

… proved Kindergarten, Parochial, and Talmud one of the hest of the present term The measure under discussion was, Torah. The Kindergarten department is 'Resolved, That the St. Lawrence conducted in the same…

… Schools are now registering children for the com- ing semester which begins on Pass- over and ends 011 Succoth. No chil- dren will he admitted during the middle of the semester. The building is open daily…

…'s and Young Women's Hebrew Association. Wholesale and Retail HICKORY 3790 Oils, Industrials, Mining and Curb Securities No one interested in the market either as an investor or speculator should fail…

… to place his name on our mailing list to receive a copy of this full-of-value publication. Comparison will prove the unusual merit and reliability of the • Hugh R. Burns, President John R. Mercier…

… suspension of the service, which will he resumed on April 16, is to prevent an undue accumulation of money in laces where conditions are not stable. The committee is now able to trans- mit money to practically…

… during the week of April 3 to 10, the I'assover week, for every Jewish man and woman, young and old, to join a synagog. COMPANY "STONEHAM" WEEKLY MARKET LETTER Copy on Request Chas. A. Stoneham & Co…

…PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE C.4.i TALMUD TORAHS_ OF CITY UNITE mosiniteixoni so; 17 Division Street School Joins With Wilkins Street Institution—Will Erect More Hebrew Schools in City…

…. TON Co ... 105 Washington Blvd. At the Stealer Yc u Never Pay More at Canton's Th,'re is satkfaction In this fact alone, but In addition, there le available here the highest-class merchandise ',mon…

February 01, 1929 • Page Image 10

… here - Granite alma Marble. BOOKLET ON SCOUTING tofore. Steinway *prima:Salim Dr. Cyrus Adler, chairman of Monday, Feb. 4th, will be the great- Pony Express Coaches the Jewish Committee on Scout- 1515…

… Featured by "Talkie" in Which Mr. Ochs Speaks on the Subject of Newspaper Advertising. MUSIC Bernardino Molinari is Next Guest Conductor, MUSIC STUDY CLUB TO CELEBRATE ITS 5TH ANNIVERSARY MARY GARDEN…

… anniversary of its origin with a luncheon and program at the Statler on Wednes- • •day, Feb. 5. This function will be of both social and musical distinc- , lion because of the presence of many prominent leaders…

on Thursday evening and Friday interesting. Now comes Team Billiards with afternoon of this week is easily the My well known 50n Plate teams and leagues just like bowling. outstanding conductor in…

… Building, where tournaments are now being started. organization into one of the lead- Call WHITTIER 2637 ing musical influences in Europe. Get up a pocket billiard team. Send the coupon below ADOLF E. KRATZ…

…, Caterer On Monday evening, Feb. .1, De- for complete information. Be one of the first Detroiters to troit music lovers have the second get in on this popular new sport that will develop into as MARY GARDEN…

…' sonic Temple, Sat. eve., Feb. 16, 9CKH:400-0-0-0-0-0***00-01:40130-C Be a pioneer in Team Billiards. Mail the coupon below with Mary Garden in the leading TOLEDO TEAM'S FIRST • one of the units of…

… entertainment, • theater were Mrs. Albert Kah n, . today for full details, role, is based on the romance of DEFEAT IN 46 STARTS was a "talkie" appearance of Mr. her daughter, Ruth, and Miss The fifteenth Pop…

… a famous courts- On Saturday night at the Tent-. Credit Jeweler COUPON address on the subject of news- bins, managing director of the Fox R. B. HUSTON 11563 Dexter, Opposite Theatre Symphony Orchestra…

…. Louis su- Kolar conducting. We Carry a Complete Line or Shelby at Lafayette, On arriving in the city Wednes- pervising the opening Thursday of sion is fulfilled. I the J. II. L. team. at Toledo by the

March 30, 1928 • Page Image 2

… kitchens. Give your family a real holiday by spending Pe- sach Week with us- Two Sedorims will be held on the nights of April 4th and 5th. Rabbi Gabriel Za- kuto will officiate. Reasonable rates. Dancing…

…PAGE TIVt. ;Iv tamaorr &man Mao% icts Lottie says:- WOLFSON APPOINTED AS COMPLETION OF JEWISH AGENCY NEAR, SALESMANAGER OF THE PALESTINE'S CRISIS IS DISAPPEARING, WEIZMANN DECLARES ON ARRIVAL TO U…

… .sic - mews has a.-. DecriesCriticism. dor Horzi played the outstanding Len a hint of inroads and ; Anis-tr.:4 the question for his part During the last It years. de him in the forefront as one .. And…

… traugertt'd an the standing favorite among women drivers. upbuilding of Palestine would take ri the first days, he attributed to His personal ideas. he states, are Our genial bookkeeper. who s a on new…

… more than a car. We Clag.411411. Coma la tad Ash Fee • Deememweratiew - N. OlAgati.a. rented by the American delegation it on tit shoulders of Louis U. at Boak was largely accepted It Brandeis. And now…

… he preens him- give you that which counts most- personal service." was on that tau. furthermore, self • °' refte' ted rk4T• and stands that the Executive made its plans. upon an eminence, engaged in…

…. act, based upon personal motives, is extremely deplorable. There is Hero. What concerns deHaas most and had no relation whatsoever to no justification on any grounds for of all if the self…

…-glorification that any act on the part of American ir_aking the work in Palestine hard- tomes out cf having something t.< Z/40 lats. worship. which sets him aside from er than it is." Bran d eis Offered Leadership…

… are The facts may be wholly against position to pursue those policies . )t: the increase. The work on the that are now being attnbuted to this statement, Wit that will not de- 0=0 1= 1 0=0 Ruttenberg…

… international r Dectroitn lIdies Aid So : period of hope, based on the pros- middle have been drawn into the movement Zionist leadership on grounds that r pects of the Haifa harbor and the through the Koren…

March 27, 1925 • Page Image 9

…. \ Plain Rugs Advised With Fig- 101=01==l0C10====10=101:101=01 plsced where they will throw a light ured Drapes for Restful Upholstered Furniture Gives on the book or sewing of the occu- 0 and Beautiful…

… Rooms. pants of the room at night. A amp Comfort; Impression of front of a win- in placed on a table 0 Luxury and Beauty. do• is not often happily placed. Com- The type of room, the sort of fur- fortable…

… length at the back of it, on Other factors which must be taken 0 reason for owning one. This is surely which are placed lamps throwing light into consideration when choosing the the age of comfort and…

… luxury. Com- on book or sewing, a commodious floor covering for this room of rooms fort we nosy have whether we have chair with a small table at the side are the personal preferences of the luxury or not…

…. Comfort does not al. on which a lamp, books and maga- owners and the amount of money ways mean vast amounts of money zines are placed, a low chair of gen- which may he used In Oriental rugs, it must he re…

…. tobacco box on it these all form ac- not detract from the rest of the fur- more than 100For The Fourth Annual Better Home); l Homes movement in t n h a Attention to detail, foresight in the ceptable groups…

…, caution in buying, means one or more of such groups, or. in- Cass avenue, tomorrow, restful and beautiful, but those of Hall. 4t 00 ings—he is the author of "The House more than money in the making of a…

… relating to otth may t .:. u.sfi v el,: i . a itch e go foodr g rnaoce Colonial i good ones. In this way a high stan- the home. The lectures, it is expected, lege of Architecture, University of lard is set…

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…, Conductor So'olst KATHERINE GOODSON Pianist Seats — 50c. 75e, $1.00. Box seats, $1.25. On sale in Grinella, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. ' HADASSAH TO GIVE CARD PARTY, DEC. 7 The Detroit Chapter of the Hades…

… Department of the University of Mich- igan, Tuesday evening delivered one of the most inspiring talks on the eco- nomic problems dealing with Pales- tine yet heard by a Detroit audience. auspices of the

… ideal of social justice is to reign supreme, the speaker said. Rabbi Moses liaroway, es-secret ry of the American Zionist Medical Unit in Palestine, is coming to Detroit on Monday, Dec. 13, under the

… several reci- tations and talks on Clianukdi In addition, there will be a humorous recitation by Anna Bookstein, of the Tikvas Zion of Detroit Young lusters, on "Why 1 I.ike Chanukah." P. SLOMOVITZ RESIGNS…

… Young Itelat a organizer, Mr. Slomovitz succeeded in organizing 15 circles in this city, with a membership of close to 509, so that Detroit it today one of the strongest Young Judaea centers in the

… meeting, and the members are urged to attend. A Chanukah concert will be given Sunday evening, Dee. 12, by Rev. A Bloom, assisted by a double choir, at Beth David Congregation, on Win. der street, the

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… services. BY, TOR SHIELD w2 are prepared to install these shields within the next few months, dating the inviice October 1st. Models are on display in our Drapry Department on our Fourth Floor. cif mil…

… appeared first as a serial in the Cos- mopolitan magazine, and was later printed in book form, has been wide- ly read, and is accounted one of the best works of the decade. The screen version has been…

…, economy and reliability program of entertainment for their via flora on Sunday, August 22. While a heavy veil of secrecy surrounds the 45-53 Seldon Ave. are essential. Phone Glendale 41244122 details, it Is…

… Jos. Campau Edgewood 3112 Zenith Carburetors lb 114 A Clean. Car! [10 .272 NCREASE the delights and benefits of touring. Ccme early and arrange for the fitting of dust covers on the upholstered…

… CHERRY 4083 The Shop where courtesy and service prevail NEW YORK—Rudolph Schildkraut, the Jewish actor who reached this city recently on the La Savoie, on going ashore and being greeted by numer- ous…

… friends and reporters said all lie could say was that he was glad to be done with starving Europe. Schild- kraut, who is one of the most prominent Jewish actors in Europe, will play at the New Jewish…

… Theater, while his son, Joseph, Who came with him to this country, will appear on the English stage. SAMUEL L. KAVANAU WHOLESALE DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY ANNOUNCES RELIEF WORKER SLAIN NEW VOlik—The

… 10,655 immi- grants who arrived at this port during the last week included Miss Irma Abramowicz, who was to have married on July 12 Dr. Bernard Cantor, the representative of the Joint Distribution C…

… ommittee, who, together with Profes- sor Frieillaender, was murdered in LI- rainia. Dr. Cantor met Miss Abramowicz while doing relief work in Poland and when he started on his fatal journey it was only the

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… Madison Athletic Club. The following officers were elected at the last meeting of the Madison Athletic Club, which was held on Wed- nesday evening, Aug. 25, at the home of Louis Berlin, 15795 Quincy avenue…

…'s Orchestra will furnish the music. Admission is $2.25 per couple. Plans have been completed for an out- ing on Labor Day at the club's cot- tage, Cass Lake. The program will include baseball, entertainment…

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… 5th (Seder Nights) A Mashgeach, appointed by the above Rabbis, in full charge of our kitchens. Give your family a real holiday by spending Pe- sach Week with us. Two Sedorima will be held on the

… than we can serve conveni- ently. Phone 137, or write KRAEMERS Strictly 1 t; 7 Hotel 89 Cass Ave. Mt. Clemens MRS. C. H. KESSLER of 1754 Virginia Park passed away at the -age of 41 on Wednesday…

… evening, March 27, at 8:30. Three one-act plays will be given. Isaac Gilbert is in charge of the program. Particular attention is called to the fact that "Water," an original play by Mr. Gilbert, will be…

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…•tions Accountants and Auditors Adolph Marks has been elected without opposition as State Senator from the first Chicago district. • • • • Philadelphia Jews will begin a campaign on May 1 to raise $1,250,000 for the

… Ministers for that city. • • • • The first boat to sail direct from Trieste to Jaffa will start on her voyage on May 17. The boat will carry a large number of Chalutzim. • Owned and Operated by the

… effects." • • The London Daily Mail severely criticized the British government for its policy in Mesopotamia and Palestine. The writer characterized the government's present policy as one of madness and…

… Individuals and Corporations $ 7,765,217.47 This is the amount we have loaned (after a thorough inves- tigation) to individuals and corporations on their notes and against approved collateral. $ 4,365,4 28…

….34 IV.—Mort., tql'•es on Real Estate, and Bonds. These are salable securities issued by the U. S. municipal- ities and other corporations of first quality; also first mort- gnes on high class real estate…

…. • E. A. Trommer, the Ellis Island representative of the Hebrew Shelter- ing and Immigrant Aid Society of America, arranged a special Seder for the 600 and odd Jewish immigrants on the island on the

… and W. W. Husband, Commissioner General of Immigration, spent considerable time on Ellis Island recently inspecting the operation of the various departments. Accompanied by Commissioner Wallis and other…

…. MEMBER FEDERAL I.—Cash • • • • The Board of Trustees of the Euclid Avenue Temple, Cleveland, Ohio, have elected Jacob II. Skirball as an assistant to Rabbi Louis I. Wolsey for a period of one year…

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… meeting at the home of Miss Sylva Rosenberg, 150 Frederick avenue. Plans were completed for their dance to he held this year on Mardi 4th at the Odd Fellow - 5 Temple. A delightful luncheon followed the

… Jackets. Embroidered. braided and fancy Mitchell in new effects. Especially preferable are suits of twill etude, nicotine, serge. Wo- men and young woolen wit itInd In one of these jaunty suits just the

… Washington for Inauguration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Nits. Morris Garvett gave a read- Bamberger will make their home in ing at the Shakespeare Study Club I Sandusky after April 1. Valentine Party on \Vt…

… It and Gd. River PRIVATE LESSONS 'Congratulations art. being received Harry S. Seheinman announces the by Mr. and Mrs. Norman 11. Sillman removal of his law offices from Dime 203 (Genevieve Davis) on

the birth of a Old \Vhitney Building to 2232 Bank Building, telephone Main 3210. son, named Joseph Lee, on Sunday, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman Mrs. Joseph M. Marks, 25•Tenny- son avenue…

…, spent the week-end with (Irma Shaman) of 1405 Virginia Park, her son, Cadet Burton Marks, who announce the birth of a son, Frederick attends the Morgan ['ark Military I.abold, on Feb. 15. Academy, outside…

…) seined are kept as a surprise. Iwo then discussed plans for a dance to orchestras have been engaged for the be given at the 11 Na 11 Clul evening, and the guests will dance rooms on April 3. both in the

… gynmasium and assembly The next meeting of the society all rooms of the Temple. Refreshments be held on the evening of March 1 at will be served and many social lea- the home of Mis. Bertha hillier, NO( tures…

the auspices of the Men's Temple Club, Young Peo• ple's Society and the Junior Young People's Society, at 6 o'clock on Tees- , di,. evening, Feb. 22, at the Temple nen, Fl and Helen to Harry K…

…. Mendelsohn and Max A. Krischbaum respectively.] The engaged couples will be at hotne to their relatives and friends on that day at the home of the parents, at 997 Theodore street. Members of Temple Beth El…

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…, Chicago store. expects That is sound advice. Also it is presented by one of the greatest stores to its trade. VISEDENBERG FURNITURE HOUSE NI ■ ■■ / 913-17 HASTINGS STREET A Store With a Conscience…

… - you will find much of interest in the splendid gift selections now on display in The Gorham Shop. GOLDSMITHS 6S1LVERSMITHS,ING GrN. DSMITI IS, SU VIRSMITI IS AND JI MIXERS :17i.ito WAN II NM ON ,U1…

… Schlesser, took a boat trip to eral weeks. left for her home in Denver, Buffalo and Niagara Falls over Decora- tion Dy. Colo., on Saturday. New Ribbon Sport Hats The tenth annual excursion of the Bicur…

…. Nfaxwell S. Friedland, formerly of 163 Blaine avenue. have Shapero. There will be dancing on the boat and at the island ; also entertain- moved into their new home at 489 ment on the boat and a program of…

… Glynn Court. field events at the park. Miss Beatrice Mr. Harry L. Lurie, superintendent of I.. Solomon, an enthusiastic worker on the Department of Public Welfare, the general committee, reports an en…

… entertainment on Sunday erature, Science and the Arts, at the evening, June 13, at 8 o'clock, at the University of Michigan. with the de- First Hungarian Synagogue, corner gree of Bachelor of Arts, completing…

… Miller, baritone, with avenue, has returned home after an ex- Hyman Fine, at the piano, introduced tended trip through Florida and Ten- some new songs. Cy Feinberg gave a nessee. humorous parody on "The

… Face on the Bar-room Floor," with Seymour Si- Miss Helen Morris of New York mons at the piano. Dancing concluded City will spend the summer with her the evening's entertainment. parents, Mr. and Mrs. B…

…, for- of Miami, Fla., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. l'eritz, 123 Burlingame merly of 1078 St. Antoine street, Inane avenue. moved into their new home on Phila- delphia west. The following…

… 1 E 1 TASHMOO PARK I SUNDAY JUNE 6th —ea Dancing on Steamer "Tashmoo" and at the Park Field Events and Entertainments for all who come ADULTS' TICKETS - $1.00 CHILDREN 50c FAREWELL TOUR…

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… these cars and can Hart their construction at once if relieved of the paving burden VOTE YES On Charter Amendment April 4th. Justice. of the Peace JUDGE RALPH W. 5 % L IDDY - 4, . Justice of the

… held on April 10 at the home of Miss Ethel Fischer of 2633 Elmhurst avenue. It is a very important meeting and all pledgees are requested to be present. A big surprise awaits you. The Adelaide Girls…

… meeting of the Deci-Capediems was held at the home of Miss Bessie Werney on Tuesday, March 22. A discussion of a raffle took place but was set aside for the future. The meeting was brought to a close by t…

… he girls playing bridge. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Dorothy Falk, 2695 Pingree avenue, on Tuesday evening, March 29. When Our Present Building Program Is Completd We will have…

one of the largest laun- dries in the United States. This is only possible through the ap- preciation by Detroit housewives of the quality service we have rendered them. Service has built this great…

… institution. PALACE MODEL LAUNDRY —..- rTNI-laTCHA CON' TO MAKE THE ,01: MAN SAY 7 $407'10 3 NMI (2itti Notre Courted Dena Saturday Night On March 11, prior to the opening of the Ford-Sapiro trial in…

… population center in the world. The relative dependability and low oper- ating cost of delivery equipment used by merchants is oftentimes a matter of business life or death.' This is the basis on which Graham…

… was held Sunday, March 27, at the Y. W. II. A. club- house, 89 Rowena street. Michael Gruskin, chairman of the educational committee, was the principal speaker of the afternoon. He spoke on the Ladies…

… Lechem A regular business meeting of the held at the home of Dorothy Koppel Hotel Taller on May 15. The meet- subject "Introduction." The organ- ing was then turned over to Miss ization is contemplating a…

… in charge of the llolbrook Synagogue, Holbrook join call Irene R. Klein, Hemlock man. A one-act playlet was given by the affair includes I'hilip Goodman, and Beaubien streets. The remaining 7765-M. The

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… Aug. 31, 1920. ods of relief to be adopted in Russia and Ukrainia. Miss Henrietta Szold, Secretary for Education of the American Zionist Organization, and founder of Iladassah, arrived on May 4111 in…

… Vienna. Schnitzer is the author of "The Affairs of Anatol" and many other works. which have been produced on the American as well as the European stage. a a a SAVES FOOD! Major II. B. Lewis-Barned has…

…—Warren Ave. and P. M. R. R. ffsmaimaimmom••• ■ ••ossismommii 1 A Modern Plant This factory will he one of the best In the country, pos- sessing every pos- sible facility for the most sanitary maim- facture…

… lumberman in your neighborhood. Visit the lumber exhibit on display at the office of the DETROIT LUMBER DEALERS ASS'N. 700 Vinton Bldg. 114 Woodward Formerly Weiss's Restaurant LONDON.—Sir Herbert Samuel…

… declared before the Zionist Commission in Palestine that neither he nor any other Jew serving on the administra- tion will work on Saturdays. Saturday is to become the official day of rest in Palestine for…

… in Jerusalem on May 5th as a result of injuries sustained during the anti-Jewish riots when he was assaulted by Arabs on his way to pray at \Vailing Wall. Reis Motellah was rabbi of the Chasiden of…

… associated in all the Cohan and Harris enterprises, have now decided to part company and to carry on individually. The dissolution is made purely on a business basis, the two popular actors remaining as warm…

the Detroit Clearing House for the interchange of your customers' cheeks on other banks? Do you realize what a vast amount of de- tail work this service alone saves your business? Yet this is only one

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… he given on Ft Idar night and Sunday matinee, Idly 2 and 4th. On Saturday night. Tilly 3, "Der Sebtold's Twitter by Perets Ilersehbeln will be presented, On Sunday night, July Ch, the con, Iwo)' will…

… OPENING SEASON Pontchartrain On-the-Lake Lake Shore Drive Out Jefferson or Gratiot Ave. Dancing—Jazz Band—Concerts—Boating—Bathing Meals—Table d'Hote and a Is Carte We Feature Armour's No. 1 Steaks…

the rush of travel where all the simpler joys are to be had and no one need bother about "dressing up." 'Ole happy medium is also there where one can go shabby and carefree All day and at night he as…

… formal as one wishes with comradeship for both staft '.e r' e ' ry train coming into Detroit and the other gateway towns are loaded with fun-seekers from near- by stales and the fleets of ships of all the

… ball, tennis, even boxing and wrest- ling are all on tap at all tiules in the larger resorts while the art of swimming has been taken up by hun- dreds of men and women who have never before attempted it…

…. EMINENT YIDDISH STAR NEW DETROIT FRIDAY The eminent Yiddish star, Morris Schwartz, conies to the New Detroit , Theatre on Friday. July 2 for four performances several of which in "Tavie Der Mlichiger" by…

… deline- ators of character on the stage today, j presenting an he does with the utmost fidelity every note that can be played upon nature's great harp. the human soul. Sometimes it is a sumptuous melody…

…—nothing academic, pale or precise—In short, true art; a holding of the mirror op to Nature such as the great Master of Drama himself must have conceived. In order to appreciate this great actor at his best, one

… should see him In that signal success in the United Styles and Canada, In "Tavie Der Milehiger," one will then realise what has made Mr. -Morris Schwartz an greatly, sought both In this country and Canada…

… EVENINGS Easy to reach by motor car—out Jefferson Avenue, East, to the Fer Road on Lake Shore Drive MARGOLIES INN Phone Hickory 4550 HUDSON TAXI A. LAPIN COHEN, President MAXWELL L. COHEN, Secretary…

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… Predicted for Annie Saturday Morning Services: On Saturday, Aug. 18, Rabbi Cabot. F'rain will speak in the subject, aftention of artists and art "The Eighth Psalm." During the lovers is being attracted to…

… Annie month of August Rabbi Frain Cabot, I4-year old daughter of Mr. giving a series of sermons on the The Detroit Municipal Opera and :Mrs. Solomon Cabot of 27,15 outstanding beautiful psalms. Federal…

… requests which down a certain decision. have conic into his office for "And as we ruminate, we re- courses to he given at Beth El mind ourselves that one man who College and the courses will he ar- was an…

… conduct it was held that commuters who great things after a decade of ex- any attention to her, thinking special school for the buys and work on the United States side, of periences in producing this type…

… and as scholarship of the Federal Schools, with power, stone. It is said also that Judge a result, visited the great St. Louis Inc., of :Minneapolis, and individ- Night abode on a far horizon. Simons…

… possibilities of such a tist's work shows that she especi- waxed contented. BRAKE SERVICE on their status and those of other project. Ile seas the salesman be- ally excels in pattern and style residents of cities…

…. Gladstone, the attorney in talented soprano singer. This con- and di,. case, (on a previous occasion Norman Thomas, banner bearer RICE INVITED TO BE cart is indorsed by many Jewish cleaned of the Socialist…

… StociotS.'; Oddesser Soviety, Woodward and Owen avenues, on Used in Cleaning "Reading Test" now required front Detroit Ladies' Aid Society, Ibis- Frjday, Aug. 21, at 8 p. m. The Ilazomir Choral Society an…

…- an alien before he may become a sian Polish Society, Turevar So- Two other speakers who will ad- nounces that one of its members, Upholstering citizen. ciety, Bakers' Association, Bakers' dress the

… Amorist ion, Butchers' tation of the Congregation A Mr. Thonms was born Nov. 20, shey-Sephard of Toledo, to offici- ation on Sunday. Satisfaction Association, Eastern Ladies', Inde- 424 BENTON ST…

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… thi \ Pesach you'd On Sunday morning, April 4th at day of Pesach, and will address the better coax •our hands asEttle. And 11 o'clock Rabbi Franklin will speak Congregation at Larrowe hall on Sun…

…PAGE EIGI IT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Temple Beth El Notes SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES Passover Services. Services for Passover will bo held at the Temple on Saturday morning, April 9, concluding the

… festival Rabbi o'clock. The sermon will be delivered by Rabid Franklin on the theme, "Freedom and the Individual." On April 9th, oncluding the festival Rabbi hlayerberg will speak on the subject. "The

…, has made ar- rangements with a similar committee if the Congregation Shaarey Zedek to hold combined Passover services for north-end residents at Larrowe Hall, Seward and Hamilton streets, on Sat- urday…

… voice broke in, "Reb Rabbi Hershman will speak at the Chaim, the filtefislk. t. a nd the kneid- Sunday Services. Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, the first lach are no wade yet If you expect anything to eat for…

… held on Shaarey Zedek, living in that section of pass front) the stern reality of the Monday afternoon April 12th, at 2:45. the city, are urged to be present. Ely present into the pleasant land of nod…

…. Simons, Samuel B. Kahn, some religious question. This night, however, I mean the Frank Berman, David S. Zemon, Joseph Judge Elkus to Speak. one following the day of Reb Chaim's Thus early attention 13…

… called to the Wetsman, Jacob Ilarvith and Ben hard work, when he had to endure the fact that on Sunday morning, April Lefitowitz. torture of having the rolling pin 18th, at 11 o'clock Judge Abram I. thrown…

… of bliss, when he found himself un- able to think such unholy thoughts gah badge on the subject, "Incidents benefit of the Jewish men and women on such a holy night. Every limb in In the Life of an…

… congregation are urged to be press Passover In the traditional manner. yielded and fell asleep. But that is eat to hear the splendid address Judga '1 he Sedorim will be conducted on Fri- not all; the worst was…

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…th Commerce and Finance Department (Regular Course) Mr. Bendetson Netzorg of the B. , Netzorg piano studio at 4152 Wood- ward avenue has been engaged as soloist for one of the concerts at Or- chestra…

… be a fox trot, "Looking at You," to be released on Oct. 1. This piece Harry Korotkin will speak on "The Remember that the Law School, the Commerce and Finance Department, the has already scored a hit…

… master of Perfection Lodge. He the chaplain was a member. is the grandson of the late Layne an outing to David Brown's Roches- The body was then taken under ter farm. The boys started out on Clinkofstine…

… line gogue on Westminster and Delmar avenues. A number of games, races ENROLLMENT ON SEPT. 5 were the Police Glee Club, the chap- and other novel events helped to lains of the department and officers…

… game with In eulogizing Chaplain Blum, Com- in the Goldberg building, where two their superiors, who were also pie- suites will be occupied by the new missioner Enright said, addressing the nicing on the

…, pianists, violinists, orchestra soloists, trios and string quartets from the members of the faculty for musical entertainments given by clubs and musical associations. The 1921-1922 season will start on g…

…- nique and a beautiful sing- ing tone. Detroit News: Ile plays with dignity, finish and with a fine sense of the mean- ing of things. Detroit Saturday Night: Catalog Sent on Request BELGIAN SCHOOL OF…

… CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE 2709 Woodward Avenue NEW YORK.—(J. C. 11.1— Mrs Mary Fels returned on board the Lapland after having been away from the country for several months on a visit to l'alestine and England…

…'s absence from the city. The next regular meeting of the organization will be held on Monday, Aug. 29, at 7 o'clock, in the Henry M. Utley Library Branch, Wood- ward at Alger avenue. The public is cordially…

…. Begin preparation at the Fall term. Opens September hth. This school is affiliated with the Michigan State Normal, Ypsilanti. Accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools…

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… CELEBRATING SUCCESSES Following close on the heels of More than 600 members of De- the success of the dance held re- troit Young Judaea were entertained cently at the Shaar-y Zedek Syna- st Wednesday evening…

… supplied by the Young fenders of the White and Blue, at Judma Orchestra. the home of Dorothy Rabinowitz, 534 "1 • affair was one of the finest Frederick avenue. Besides the usual fhe by Young Judaea. games…

… Esther, t he Shalach Rabinowitz. The Defenders were Monos Carrier on Purr, a group represented by Barney Jaroslow, Isa. ;I-lire:writing America,1 Palestine and ilore Levin and Joe Pike. , Great Britain…

… mock Levine, Mary Friedenberg and Net- trial of Damon, charging him with not being a Zionist. Essays, reran- tie Clasky. The most attractive group at the lions, ons, stories, all dealing with Purim, danc…

… wrangles and lawsuits between Company and City IMPOSSIBLE. This fact gives you one more good reason to cast your vote, April 4, FOR the Ordinance. Board of Arbitration, Under Service-At-Cost, all disputes…

… Talmud Torah to get funds with which better to cant' on the work of the Hebrew school :n the Frances Geller Border Cit • and Mrs. Samuel D. Sumner, two of Windsor's lending workers in Jewish activities…

… contribution 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Mar- towards a fund for the aid of Cha. 30, at the home of Mrs. Sam Rosen, 5090 West Grand Boulevard. A lutzin who pass. through Saloniki on meeting will be held at…

… so coo . centrate its efforts on the one problem of Better IV Si11 . 1 . 1 . ssiti IY vantageous". the ordinance a 'guar) 1 he Detroit News has reused, since March 17th to print—even as adverti•Ing—the

…. DR. WEIZMANN TO VISIT EU OPEAN COUNTRIES y before they In Nor eau the City Do\ croment ecider undivided ciforts on its osi It problems tyheti it tills its hands PARIS.—The government Techni- cal…

… \ words "Against the Ordinance." Before leaving booth fold ballot so initials ‘, of inspector will appear on the outside. 5' (TITLE OF THE ORDINANCE) An Ordinance to authorize and provide for the

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… share in the unusual bargains that have been prepared. On Tuesday, September 4th, there will be a day of Courtesy. We will be pleased to have you call and insprt, and make ad- vance selection of some of…

…:11-h— Chas. H. liseeo9.) ho has been one of the most active Ford propagandists Allan lfenson, ountry, has just issued • book containing the biography of Ford. the c in In one chapter he refers to the

… this up some- the Agudah also asks the President happen to the Jews. I do not want any harm to come to them." of the United States to use his in- thi ng might is the reason that Ford, whose word on other…

… will be interested to learn just what Mr. Ford's word persecution of the Jewish religion in amounts to, and just how much dependence he may rest on what was given Russia, adopting a resolution urging the

… Soviet to modify its attitude on to him to embody in the biography. the subject. Resolutions upholding Schechita Count Estrh•xy (I always used to refer to him as Ester.ha.ler), and urging greater Sabbath…

… observ- Major ance, on the part of the Jews were " so prominently in the Dreyfus case, died last week under an also adopted. w ho figured assumed name. It doesn't matter much what name he p d, he would A…

… by F • later he was sent to Devil's Island. Zola was the many leading rabbis and "goanim to remain aloof from the Agudah. one more than any other individual who was responsbile for obtaining His plea…

… only one great re- schools stringent orthodoxy should be Is Our ligious people on the face of the earth, all believing the same thing. Who taught and no secular instruction," is the world's supreme…

… optimist? None other than Dr. E. S. Buchanan, pale- Rabbi Weiss said. Similar views were expressed by ographer, whose experimental work with the palimpset Old Testament, writ- others, one of the delegates…

… Vengeance will disappear from the Old as well as from in our history. Agudath Israel Fund at the dosing Just two years ago this store was the New Testament. The cnotent probably will be about one-third Women…

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…? SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 18 WHERE? PHILADELPHIA-BYRON MUSIC? STONE'S SYNCOPATORS Shaarey Zedek Club. On Dec. 5, seven members of the Shaarey Zedek Club and their faculty advisor , H. Rogvoy, were hosts to 15…

… children of the Baby Day Nursery. Dolls were given to the children and refreshments were served. On Dec, 19 some of the weathers will visit HENRI MATHEYS Announces the Removal of His VIOLIN STUDIO TO…

the high lights of the mediaeval one now member. Membership n ages. Thus far Maintonides, Rashi, this chapter is open to all Jewish anti the Crusades have been subjects young men and women over the ages…

… friends on Monday parties. evening at the home of Miss Shirley Bernice Kelt, California avenue. The KISHINEFF.—(J. T. A.)—Con- next meeting of the league w:II be siderable interest centered around held on

… to the Ad Liba- Judaism in order to man; a Jewish turn dub Thursday evening. The girl, Miss Soloscia. Dinescua changed theater party was postponed on ac- his 'name to Jancu David. count of the illness…

… of Miss Shirley., Miss Jessie Goldsmith.. Richardson. will entertain the club at a bridge and bunco party on Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. The club will discuss several im…

… these samples to his trade, we succeeded in purchasing them at very large dicounts. The savings that we offer Saturday and Mon- day is exactly ONE-TIIIRD from the regular prices. Everything in the sale js…

… of gift character. There are more than 1,500 separate pieces—and they are wonderful val- Tri W. Club. The last meeting of the Tri-W was held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 7, at 89 Rowena street. Mr…

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… Is this $2.60 cut glass Sugar and Creamer Set, (like cut). "Pay as You Can" "Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side" EHRLICH BUILDING:. Adams and Hastings. 41111 •111.• ■■ ....- Mrs…

…. Julian IL Krohk, of 435 Chi- 1 Mr. Bernard Wurtzberger, of 62 ND,. A. Kann, who was the guest cago boulevard, left on W ednesday I Chicago boulevard, has returned from of her daughter, Mrs. Marcus Nlarks…

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…, and no less on April 16 in the ballroom of the ers at Orchestra Hall next Saturday cisive Stand Against Im- talented than her father, will appear I lotel Durant. The committee, head- evening. Romano…

… will tend to make pathic gifts, m a rring the minds of his Oen. Mgr. Ludvig Satz, acclaimed its the great-, WASHINGTON (J. T. A.)—Fol- most enjoyable this party one of the Official Factory 1411,11, 1…

…, chairman of the Re- Fenders. Gas Tanks. repaired and weld. ALBERT P. WILLIS publican Committee of New York '51 SPDIA IR- COE ed. One-day service. New and County and several of the congress- Q used Fender…

… MANAGEMENT • An System Starting Party Organization to serve notice on Parts and I. ghtng ' Set v.• Ignit on the national administration that flu LEWIS DRUG CO. Green Alanagemtut Company organization is opposed…

… to the John. rellabIlltY Conibinkg olal.fsohloned We specialise in managing high days son bill based on 2 per cent of the nith elle the service and convenience et real estate. Detroit College of Law…

… ROMANO discrimination of this kind against est living comedian on the Yiddish W. 0. Mountain courts in daily seesion. the foreign-horn citizens. INTERNATIONAL VAUDE- stage. The French press called Mr., 451…

…. Now Radio Sets Repairs on Sets, Radio Can- and groups, and by self-hypnosis he Perlman stated to the Jewish Tele- after his New York appearance, the ! bsikaiSte#. fl igh•class Entertainment Program…

… Without obligation on my part, please send me information about PAP Perlman has been active for some 5. 5 & time in New York Republican circles the courses you offer in the subject marked below: 5 II in…

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… 0 11 R,,,,,s,mF R AR.A TION FROM OUR THIRD FLOOR • MARY LEVIN GOLDSTEIN The sudden death of Mrs. Mary Levin Goldstein, widow of the late Maurice Goldstein, on Sunday, April 4th, at Harper…

… crowd filled Larrowe South, Mr. and Sirs. Monroe Rosen- hall, Seward and Hamilton streets, field have returned to their home, 995 on Saturday and Sunday, April 3 and Second avenue. 4, to attend the

… northwest Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Laskey. of 155 congregation were also present. Can- E. Kirby avenue, announce the en- tor Bass conducted the services on gagement of their daughter, Bertha, both days. Rabbi…

… Hershman spoke to Mr. Isadore Berman. At home on Sunday morning at the supple- Sunday, April 18th. mentary service. But Sympathizes With Clarte Movement—Discusses Arab Barrier in Palestine. London-51r…

…- lem on February 27. The mass-meeting held Sunday Sir. and Mrs. Guy Rowe, of New York City, annotpice the birth of a afternoon, at I.arrowe Hall, despite the blizzard, was well attended. Rabbi son…

…, Charles Everett. Hershman, Isadore Levin and others on the necessity of establish- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman have i spoke n , a permanent branch synagogue returned from an extended Southern in that section…

… thy 'ervi"h. Rabbi Franklin will discuss the Semi-Annual Meeting. book entitled "The Great Plunger", by A representative Johan Bojer on Sunday morning, April audience at- !oh. Services begin promptly at…

… 'dt•finitely CLUB. decided that the Synagogue Exten- The next regular meeting of the sion Committee should carry on its Young Judaean Literary Club will be work for establishing a permanent held Sunday…

… cussion of Zionist leaders and their he held at Larrowe Hall until a suit- views and influence on Zionism, is able site for a branch synagogue arranged as follows: "The Biogra- and Hebrew school can be…

… obtained. phy of Israel Zangwill," Miss Dor- A movement was launched at the othy Bornstein, "Zangwill and Zion- ism," Mr. Simon Shlain, "Dr. Hertzl," meeting to liquidate the $52,000 mortgage on the

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… tear on the entire car, This model is an addition to their \lode! C one and onedialf-ton type, ts h eh also is exhibited at the show. ' The .1inerican Commercial Car Co. is a Thtroit 1. 011CCIAI and was…

… Dyson, the As- passenger roadster is a popular style trunomer Royal, lecturing at the bcc""`c its s'at : "t> ""."''f'"te"t In Royal Institution on Saturday re- sites sociability and comp,,nionship, fern d…

…- Poles Levy Contribution diab ly, and remarked that, according on Jewish Community to the Einstein theory of gravitation, this flying upside down without being Warsaw. - As punbiliment for the aware of it…

… ROSENBERG Ncukollen, bei Berlin.—In the local Berlin.--Anti-Semitisin among G er . High School, the pupils have been ( carrying on a strong anti-Semitic agi- students is gaining ground daily; t a lion. tion…

…. Edison, Atkinson, Longfellow and Taylor singles ranging In price from $20000 to $10,000. protest, and no one among the Ger- i the purpose of carrying on a Ship- g land and Pal- man students was so liberal…

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… times she has danced and acted that arouse admiration and stir a spirit a pine, you will find her long before of ❑onsradery on the audience. But they the rise of the curtain going through lack that finer…

…. I has been set to music and produced on These are a few of the foremost Jew- the grand opera stage. "The Return of ish actresses. They sit enthroned on Peter Grim," conic about half a decade Illy…

… has made and unmade a pensable in the sch•me vast number of America's foremost w- ones whose burdens are perhaps as oner- ous, whose toils as interminable, whose ary and actresses. trilitilataitms as…

… selling tickets in theaters teeny and many others are far, far and reporting on a newspaper. His first ahier the mediocre multitude, even as experience as a theater manager was judos-! brunt the serious…

… theaters in New York the lito- ilea though they arc not the leaders on pine, the Criterion, the Lyceum, the the stage. Among theta is Louis Mann. St:mirk. the Savoy, the Knickerlocker. lesaffiler Carr, Foist…

…:in, the oldest of the the family nn ithuut a blank sheep. the Screen. Frolimati brothers survived the swinger On had acquired most of his ethic, I In the lam dozen rears mot pictures tali as an office boy…

on d nehValn , l!a, r reached the dignity of alit art— from there lie drifted into the theatri- a high art. \tatty things possible on the screen are absolutely impossible on the c.il world, 1111l. rt…

the stage first began to manifest themselves round plays% riling. Before that he had invented a number of labor- saving appliances. He wrote three one-' I Abe W. Flueberg, Mgr. act comedies in German…

… playwright and the producer make possible only part of the drama. Corner Lamed and Bates Streets It is the actor who has to put it One block from Electric Depot across the footlights. And in this DETROIT, MICH…

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…-famished stranger—if you provided clothes to cover some shivering, ragged form—if you sent a few baskets of coal to heat the one, icy room of some destitute family. And yet, through your help, the Ccmmunity Fund has…

… any organiza- tion preferred. One dol- lar of each contribution is given to the Ameri- can Red Cross to make the subscriber a mem- her for 1922. king's ihiaglilers Btorettil of I alholic I lareare 1…

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… furl mer A year ago we came to you asking your help for the Com- munity Fund. You would long remember the gratitude shining from the eyes of some poor child whom your compassion be- friended. Many…

… of you answered with willing generosity. And now that the year has gone by, would yOu know what you have helped to accomplish? And yet, through your help, the Community Fund has taken care of over 6…

…,000 children- -more children than there are in the city of Port Huron. What your support has meant for Detroit? Nor is that all. What actual benefit you, as citizens, have derived? The Community Fund has…

… made better, cleaner, more use- ful men and women out of the approximately 70,000 whom it has reached through settlement, recreation and educa- tional activities. Then consider well the following: The

… Community Fund has given aid to 188,541 men, women and children during the past twelve months. Doesn't that mean something to you? You would glow with satisfaction if you, personally, gave food to some half…

… (' -me these very acts for 38,167 people, a number far greater than the populations of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti cc_ mbined. You would feel a sense of duty well done if you provided medical care for some…

…---it has provided for the aged—it has done those innumerable services to human kind which a single glance at the list of organizations in the Community Union will instantly reveal to you. Again, has all…

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… England, 31 from Germany, 1 from Danzig, 1 front Sweden, 3 To Be Voted on Tuesday to from Poland and 2 from Czech°. Slovakia, heard at the Sunday Fill the Unexpired morning session of the Prussian Term…

…. force on major crimes if elected. Liberal Judaism in Poland is "I want to make the streets and making rapid progress and a for- highways of Wayne county safe mal delegation will be sent to tho for decent…

… self- parts prevented Polish Jewry time. He stands fur reapportion- made man. From a start as news- front participation in the Refrm ment, for the Great Lakes-St. Law- boy he has become one of the

… at the tmpts' in Germany. ELECT The Russian revolution in 1905 ernment and in all of its commer- jail there was not one jail-break, cial aspects, it should receive the secured relative political…

… experience, so he is well The war did nut produce Starting Saturday the Michigan changes, while thousands remained qualified to legislate on aviation Matters. Theater will present a special apathetic, others…

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… asks your intentions (regarding WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.) — , The House Library Committee or- his daughter) and you haven't any dered is favorable report on the NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — Mrs. Felix H…

… lion of a monument • sociation, 31 west 110th street, in W ashing ton to the late Oscar — S. Straus, Ambassador to Turkey was chusen president of the asso- On Sunday, Feb. 17, the Dexter nation at its…

… i . . g The Ladies' Auxiliary of the March 10, at the B'nai B'rith Corn save the time of one judge every Trysquare Sports, he alone being Private Balcony for Bridge year by conducting the examine…

…- responsible for 14 of the 34 points Beth hack Hebrew School is spum- . munity Center, 275 East Ferr . Parties and Luncheons (lance on Sun- I Bill Lankin's Detroiters have bee e tam of juries instead of allowing…

… opponent to Now Manages the Majestic Radio ly superior to ours. Shop on Dexter Blvd. "In the work of the Wayne (jr. one free throw, — Wrist and Pocket Watches The N. E. I. def {sated the Petos- A year ago…

… ks- - proved, and it is constantly under J. c. A. cseissis tide in our store. first year the dividends on all sons he was assembled his first receiv er. As necessary then, he study for further…

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… and Nathan Chimo- vitz for the N. Saginaw-st section. seasons. 2nd. Styles are definitely settled for the winter of 1920 and 1921. 3rd. Small part payment now, balance on delivery. 4th. Free…

… as a cap Sear! oi l Hker in one of tlic desirable Furs. WI' ..ortliaily lie to view the completem ss of our spring &,p.*. 24 ct 24 511 100 1101 100 100 Newton Annis 239 Woodward at Clifford…

… losuroure awl Cold Igainst F.re, Moths. Ely, . Hie Beth Israel Sisterhood gate a social early laq Wednesday at the w all Community Center in favor of the dalnind Torah that brought in a Loot...one sum…

…. It. B. Ball that will be g'ven on Ma) 4, at the Nfasonic I plc, promises to he a great success. Si Ill) people from the In ighbotiag :towns "have already secured tickets for the affair, among them a…

… such an affair to make it most events proved interesting and excit- ing. While nothing special was go- delightful. The program of the day was en. ing on Abe Illondy and Shurly Hor- joyed by everyone…

… of the fifth inning when the Thortighout the trip which lasted game was called on account of din. from 8:45 a. m., until 9:00 p. m. Cam- ner. After an ample repast the meet- eras were everywhere in…

… Zionistic knowledge J. Fred Lawton, one of he t most which it is the purpose of the Young , Popular men in Detroit civic life, will Judean Literary Club to impart. The next regular meeting will be he…

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Jewish Community Center Campaign irnelhocks Membership Drive Starting Today Aims at Erection of Church. 180.182 Woodward Avenue ELI NT.—Ilegining today the Jew- ish…

… Community Center which %vas or- ganized last January under the leader- ship of Rev. Dr. Rudolph Lupo, will big membership drive launch it throughout the city, the goal set by the officers and directors of the

… Jew- ish community being the enlistment of every Jew liViug in Flint into the ..i.r ■ ice of the Community renter plan. An Advanced Showing of the New Fur Coats Five Reasons for Selecting Now I st…

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…ptEPertaxclaasntilROXIC111 !AGE EIGHT QQQ ` tab le. The proceeds of this affair evening, April 24. The club Is plan- wit 1 benefit the orphan home. The ning on having a cottage for the sum- mer…

… Alpha Tau Fraternity An open meeting of the Atlas So- m' 10 a. m. A Mothers Day program i. on The Do'ers. Monday, April 19: William M cial Club was held on April 18 at 89 Further de chancellor; Joseph…

… home of Miss Dorothy tails to be announced later. , ,,.' Bea ck Greenberg, recording secretary, the one-armed pianist, furnishing the Fritz, 5938 Northfield avenue, on Fri. ficers of the organization are…

… trice Rader, president; Sarah Rosen , d Albert Taylor, treasurer. Max music; Sylvia Gaer, one of the Red (lay evening, April 16, at which time a , " vice-president; Bessie Lechinsky, fi kritz, Samuel…

…- ganization, recited "The Face on the Refreshments were served and a so. Lillian Goodman, chairman enter 0 " r on Sunday, April 25, at 7 p. m. Bar-room Floor" and Miss Marion cial hour followed. tainment…

… given on organized on March 16 by a small ar d the following are included in the April 2 card evening annual fifth The its of young ladies, will hold group Prior to the entertainment, the fol- Jack…

… Weisberg, violin pr ogram: first open meeting on April 26 in the party will be given by the Detroit harry Katzman, banjo; Jules lowing officers, elected April 11, were B'nai B'rith clubhouse, 275 East Hebrew…

… Orphan Home on Monday so io; piano and installed: Louis Stein, president; WJR, idorf of Station Ferry avenue. A hike to Belle Isle evening, May 17, at 8 o'clock, at the N vice - president; Galinsky, kale…

… will be le ctions; Sylvia Isaacs, piano; Albert ing secretary. The officers, together quested to meet at the home of Miss members. with Nathan Milstein and Mac Stoll- ones, harmonica; Al Diamond will ..l…

… Sadie Gruskin, 322 Owen avenue, at served and prizes awarded at each te ngo and several WGIIP radio stars berg, constitute the executive board. A research party was held on April ill entertain. The public…

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…. Center at. 682 East Warren avenue. The ad- ' mission fee of 25 cents includes ticket for a raffle and refreshments. Miss Selma Kline is chairman of the en- . tertainment. 'The next meeting of On the Campus…

… several friends of members were entertained. Refreshments were served. Ladies' Aid Society. On Sunday, June 22, the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society were hostesses to the inmates of the Jewish Old Folks' llome…

… Fresh Dressed Poultry Daily. One of the most umto.cl•te and sanitary meat mar. hats in the city. Looted with the Reliable Grocery Company. KOSHER MEAT MARKET BEN CANVASSER 1352 TWELFTH ST. Phone…

the Bronx, this city, collapsed during a festival held to raise funds for the building. Four- teen persons were on the porch when the pillars supporting it gave way. Four escaped uninjured, while 10…

… open meeting Saturday evening, June 28, at 8:45, at the North End Branch of the Jewish In- stitute, 1111 Westminster street. Dr. Joseph Ernmn will give a short talk on the work of the young people…

… organization will be represented at the Zionist conven- t on held in Pittsburgh June 29 to July 2 by Mortimer Liss, a Detroit attorney. By H. D. Nornberg. SUNDAY EVENING JUNE 29 "THE NEVELAH" By the well…

… known author Perez Hirshbein. Tickets for Sale at Orchestra Hall on Day of Performance. • This is your last chance to see the world-famed troupe of artiats.in action in Detroit. They are leaving for…

… 1710 7700 TWELFTH STREET - 8007 HAMILTON - - 9050 HAMILTON 9101 HAMILTON - • PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED • DAY AND, NIGHT DELIVERY. . • . • Spend JULY 4.th at (The Garden Spot of Michigan…

…PAGE EIGHT 7ilEaLTROFI;k3f1Sil(71KONICLE Ille , s/XMS1=111 Fraternal and Club Notes I bets were taken in a chartered truck Miss Fannie Schneider, a weenie , to Sugar Bush Farm, where the day…

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… USED CARS 4104 Wealw•rd at Aktliaminsat Wer Iola 5170 HUDSON'S 42nd ANNIVERSARY Begins on Tues., Sept. 4th, and Ends Sat., Sept. 22nd. The Greatest Sale of the Year—Everything for the home, as well as…

…. tractive affair at their home on Chi- cago boulevard on Saturday evening, in commemoration of their crystal wedding anniversary. The function, which was in the nature of a recep- tion, sees preceded by a…

… you have taken in its anticipation. You are most cordially Melted to attend this opening display. 1522 Broadway One Door South of Capitol Theatre FLOWERS for the HOLIDAYS Mixed Bouquets .. 1.50 and…

… Camp Eagle I'oint, a girls' camp, staring the sum- mer vacation. j The Jewish Fresh Arc Society camp on Lake St. Clair was the scene of gaiety and festivity on Sunday after- , noon and evening, at which…

… boulevard I vole, Mich.; Dr. and Mrs. Charles returned on Tuesday on the S.S. Ma- Aaron from Long Lake, Alpena, estic from a two months' visit to Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sloman, many of the noted European…

… days in Detroit as levard and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of guest of friends. Mr. Sandground Chicago boulevard have returned left on Tuesday for Baltimore, where from a fortnight's stay at the Park he will…

… Col- Kuttnauer (Sadie Van Beaten), all lingwood avenue left on Saturday for former residents of this city. Nrw York, from which point she sail- ed on the S.S. President Arthur for a year's sojourn with…

… relatives and friends in Coburg, Wiesbaden and Stuttgart, Germany. rt Mort Gittleman SAYS: See new prices on the Willys-Knight, all models. The Overland can be bought for $191.00 down, balance one year…

… drive we et on the Seven-mile road until you reach our factory. e Ca A nn a 9 }X. VA. c sr() taic. (1,), lAQ Add Luxury Without High Prices For the past forty years "Globe" has been building the

…, velours, leathers and imitation leathers 0 .9 ( to select from. GLOBE FURNITURE & MFG. CO. 63 Park Plano NorlhvhU. Mick INSIST ON SEGREGATING WOMEN IN SYNAGOGUES NEW' YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The present…

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… Wartime Activities. 1,100 CITED FOR VALOR; 100 HAD COLONEL'S RANK Ncw York—The total number of Jews in the service during the war may be conservatively estimated, on the basis of available evidence, at…

… United States, which, on Armistice Day, numbered 4,800,000. 3. The volunteer spirit appears to have been the principal factor in this contribution. According to the best evidence there were nearly 40000…

… Jewish com- missioned officers, including one brig- adier general. 6. The total of Jewish casualties, according to the latest estimates, was from 13.000 to 14,000, including about THREE TO REPRESENT…

… organization and work of the Jewish Welfare Board. Then turning to the work of the board, Dr. Adler presented a report of its activities, "On April 6, 1917," he said. "the congress of the United States declared…

… a state of war to exist between the United States and the imperial government of Germany. Three clays later, on the ninth of April, 1917, American Jewry, respon- sive to the exigency thus created, ini…

… meeting of ;twish Welfare Board in Novem- 118. Dr. Adler referred to the GOES AS CITIZEN OF A DISINTERESTED COUNTRY NVASHI NGTON.—Judge Abram I. Elkus of the New York Court of Ap- peals sailed on the

…: Nathan Straus, Jr,, and H. G. Schnackno. Three , ,Supreme Court Justices: Mitchell E. Erlinger; M. Warley Platzck and Isidor Wasser- Vogel. One City Court Justice: Gus- tave Hartman. One Justice of the

… Lieberman may have been elected. The election of Judge Hartman as Justice of the City Court is particu- larly interesting. in view of the fact that lie ran on the Republican ticket and the city vote was…

… supervision over their execution; and local commis- sions, including municipal governors, engineers and health officers to con- trol on the spot the execution of the plans. The inspirer of this project in un…

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… foundation on which the human structure is built, according to officials of the Back Shoe Company, who declare that the foot does more work than any other part of the body. "It carries the weight of the body…

…, whether standing or walking," one off,ial said. In walking it lifts the w eight of the body at every step. During the course of a day the feet lift hundreds of tons. "The care of the feet and their…

… protection are of far greater impor- tance than thought by the average person. Foot troubles make one un- efficiency. It is fit for happiness And hard to be energetic and active when one's feet hurt. "The

…, formerly organizer of the All-Rus- sian Agricultural Ex position in Mos. cow and how one of the prominent ad- visers in Soviet government circles. FORM ORGANIZATION FOR El1ROPRN WORK J swish a 1…

… of the Jewish masses in Siiviet Ruesia and coons to the e nelmion that this eondition is a catastrophic and hopeless one. Ile admits that there is a strong feeling of anti-Semi- tism prevailing among…

the Russian peasantry, but states that it is (on- tined to the Jewish city element, which is considered by the peasants as para- s i t i c . "The only solution for the Jewish uss i a i s, c st„ tus…

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…. KOFFMAN . Nit. Hawk Club. The Nite Hawk Club expresses regret for the congestion at the last dance. To remedy this situa- ! lion and to facilitate the handling of the expected crowd, at the af- fair on

… at the (Continued from Page One.) home of Mr . ant and N Its. Louis Lev- Garfield 7106 The attention of all club., or- inson, Sept. 20, the Aesculapians' Bernheim, David M. Bressler, Da- ! g•n'eat;ons

…. Thousands of people trait Jewish Chronicle not later society of Jewish pharmacists. The Abraham Goldsmith J bare saved thousand., of dollars by at- I The Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met than 4 p. m. on Wednesday…

…, James Weldon At the meeting on Sept. 24, Sept. 24. Plans are being c6m- YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM 4303 Fourteenth Avenue I Mrs. M. A. Friedlander, vice-presi. Johnson, Samson Lachman, Her- there was…

…- Edgewood 2161-J for in-, Twelfth street. Hat speeches con- The lust meeting of the Phi calling formation on. The next meeting club had a silent standing tribute wild etituted the program for the eve- stein…

…: Resolved, that the Some fifty religious, theologi- " was centered on the Palestine Re- -- Miss Moines in her bereavement. !Jewish people attempt to further cal, philanthropic, social and edu- lief dance to…

… Phalanx Club. hostess in Palestine."f a Jack Mi tel. Clubs, sororities and frater- ller and sentatives at the funeral. the last social meeting of the Sidney Slobin will debate on the Mr. Marshall died with…

… invited to visit our memberehip campaign is still on cording to members of the funer-1 f or members and escort n affair, being their opponents. new store. a I party, who accompanied his s. Plans and the

… Theta Sorority met dansant. The sorority resumed Applications may be made to Ber- aid concerned members of his own a satisfied customer. at the home of Mrs. George Weno- regular meekly meetings on There…

… inaugurated of the distribution of clothes and e r as the Leviathan slipped into were made for the club's third an- nounces the engagement of one of successfully with a wienie roast, ish money for poor families…

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE B'NAI BRITH LOAN TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. DRIVE IS STILL ON Sunday Services. On Sunday May 16th, at 11 o'clock, Lester Leopold, Vice-Chairman Confident That…

… Quota of $12,000 is there will be held in the Temple our Annual Student Day Service, under Reached. the joint auspices of all the Temple The B'nai Brith Loan Fund launch. organizations. On this occasion…

…," said Mr. the entertainment extended to our Leopold in commenting upon the let- guests an unqualified success, ter, "my job as 'officialP.collector' m ould he a comparatively easy one." S. J. RHODES…

… ADDRESSES PHILOMATRIC CLUB. Special Sale of Women's Boots Including 3,805 Pairs in All Sizes and Widths Priced at ' T HIS special sale will undoubtedly be one of the biggest events ever staged by our…

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