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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…

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…

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

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 23, 1928 • Page Image 5

… 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…

August 17, 1928 • Page Image 5

… 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…

August 31, 1928 • Page Image 3

… 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…

March 16, 1928 • Page Image 11

… 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. Darting…

…. Clemens 89 Cass Ave. The army of workers preparing I waterfalls and lakes among other Convention Hall for the North novel features. An innovation in the garden will America Flower Show went on a he…

… provided in a grotto being con- 24-hour schedule to have every- structed under the high end. In thing in readiness for the formal the grotto will be built a platform opening Saturday. for one of the several…

…- ever held in America." Following way for convenience of those who a visit to Louisville, Ky., to at- wish to use the garden from the tend the national flower show top. Coming down alongside one there…

…, sponsors of the Detroit ex- of the waterfalls, the stairway position are more enthusiastic splits into two grassy lanes, which than ever about their undertaking. wind about one of the miniature The national…

… show, they report, lakes and descend to floor level on occupies a space but one-fourth as opposite sides of the garden. Over 800 persons will be re- large as will be utilized here. The replica of Mrs…

…. Extra attractions on this unusual program at the Fox Washington are Premier Mussolini, the "Iron Man of Italy" who in his own char- acteristic fashion delivers a spoken menage both in English and Ital…

… and in motion. "Broadway" Packs Garrick. The Cunard Steamship Company has prepared a very comprehen- sive booklet on Palestine, giving It good description of the country from the tourist viewpoint…

…-known painter Zakharov, who recently received the Lippin- cott prize at the Philadelphia Academy exhibition. This booklet by the Cunard Line is a valuable contribution to the literature on Palestine, and We…

… recommend to Air readers to obtain a copy of it as in It brief form it contains a considerable amount of interesting and substantial information on the present-day conditions of the Holy Land. It could be…

October 12, 1928 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO ---- - BETH EL COLLEGE OPENS 4TH SEASON (Continued from Page One.) is entitled "Methods of Teaching in the Jewish Religious School," and it will be Miss Sufinsky's ef- fort to anply in Cie…

… JEWS — FOR NEW STORE Coneegation Beth Moses, 586 Owen avenue, elected the following new officers: Building Announced After 50-Year Lease on Site Is Signed. Isadore Escann, president; A. Metzger, vice…

…-president; L. Zius- The B. Siegel Co., one of the oldest of Detroit's mercantile es- tablishments, has just acquired a new 50-year lease on its present site, the southwest corner of Woodward avenue and State…

… street. One of the stipulations of the lease is the erection in the . near future of a modern store building, I,•o Siegel said Thurs- day afternoon. The new lease WWI negotiated directly between the B…

… want corner is one of the most valuable Lazarowitz, M. Friedman. to devote one evening a week to a of downtown Detroit. I). Pollack is building manager. systematic introduction into the II. C. Silver is…

… HOUSE. Beth Moses. (Continued from PageOne.) During. the course of his remarks, Mr. Marshall said: "I am not a Zionist, that is, not a member of the Zionist Organiza- tion, but I have been asked to par…

…- ticipate on this occasion on behalf of those Jews of America who are not members of the organization. While I recognize the deep feeling that has actuated my friend, fudge Lewis, in his closing re- mark…

… not thrill when he considers the achievement of our honored guest. It stems to sic like a new hook of the Billie that has been written by Lord Allenby on the sacred soil of Palestine, a new chapter, at…

… post, we are invited to return to Great Britain by Cromwell in the year 1858; and from that time on, we have enjoyed their rights and privileges which had been yearned for by the Jews for ages. "And…

… finally, during this war, while the conflict was going on, there emerged two names, two names which are written in letters of gold on the pages of our his- tory, as well as these of Great Britain…

August 10, 1928 • Page Image 5

…A erica garish PerioSeal Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE ThEllarrriEmsn(AKONICIA: CHOP SUEY On the way to and from Mt. Clemens drive out some night and try us. A TTR…

… sherbets and waffles, too-Splendidly cooked and served in quiet refinement at To Call National Conference In Fall to Adopt Program. On Saturday, Aug. II, Rabbi Leon Fran will speak on the sub- ject "The

October 26, 1928 • Page Image 10

…- jordania, it seemes as if the sun I ' By PAUL GOODMAN. had suddenly disappeared behind Under the direction, fir Mardis a heavy cloud, and we realized that Graff, student rabbi of the Hebrew on foreign soil…

…—has become t is this inherent sentiment urday for the Jewish children of "The Good-Will Invasion of W arsaw Rabbinate on Metropolitan News- a part of the ideology of European th t leads the Jew, be old cobs…

… now two weeks. years' affiliation with metropolitan Nov. 13. Put aside the date 110W II i rS1 '. htield recalled To the faithful Jew of these newspapers, has joined its adver- and invite one of your non…

December 07, 1928 • Page Image 8

… Kreisler denburg Concerto No. 5 in D ma- jor, which occupied second place will give his annual recital at Or- chestra Hall next Wednesday eve- on the program. It proved the only At the head of th• ft :i weak…

…; his pianissimos: never sac. trusive color. Orchestra Il all is here on fin me de Ilabanera Havel May the blessing of the Most wan' Levi by s 'Reid' r• onpe. dry tahrrttm, hthhar the eInd : rifice either…

… be who cling to them. play one of their hardest games of have been marked by Richard ductor of the Detroit Symphony . as follows: Mrs. J. S. Souls, so- May the Lord vouchsafe llis the $(11.11 Sunday…

… afternoon at Strauss; his reading was compar- Orchestra takes place on Thursday man, Drano piano solo; solo; Miss Mrs. Cecelia Litter- infinite plessing and send down the Danceland, when it meets Fire- J…

…. S. Souls, vocal duet• upon all the men and women A new star is Milos Shoun, 6 ft the poetry of the music was Goos- Hall, and is one of the high lights Mrs. Israel Silk, current musical . young and…

August 31, 1928 • Page Image 10

…. That the citizens rallying under his banner rep- resent no one group or faction—that, rich and poor, bank owner and home owner, automobile magnate and automobile worker—chose the same candidate is a…

… comparison of tone and appearance. But here you find them, all under the one roof—all the different styles produced by each manufacturer— a veritable exposition of the latest and finest piano creations of the

…, candidate for sheriff ships to be voted on in the Repub- stood for election and received the .lewish deputies were elected on of Wayne county, has won the lican primaries Tuesday, Sept. 4. the Zionist ticket…

… County Bench by Governor ment in Greece, the question being his election as the Republidlin Green to succeed the late Judge whether Greece is to continue as a candidate at the primaries on George P. Codd…

January 13, 1928 • Page Image 2

… ROITMAN TO HOLD SERVICES HERE Cantor Roitman of New York will chant the service at Congre- gation Ahavath Zion. 446 Hol- brook avenue, on Friday evening and Saturday morning. Feb. 3 and 4. Th? cantor is…

…. MRS. HARRY M. SHULMAN. the child means by which he may characteristic move last week when board of finance, held in New York utilize his leisure hours to advan- dropped the prices on the Whip- A joint…

… Morris M. terhood of Congregation Emanuel American standard of living is be- ever been made on a light car by dance at the Northwood Inn on Feuerlicht of the Flying Squadron will be hostesses to the Ladies…

…' ing raised, Miss Phillips main- any manufacturer in one move Tuesday evening, Jan. 17. Friends which toured the country address- Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek will be SECOND FLOOR tained, is constantly…

… increasing the before. MRS. H. H. PRENZLAUER. of the society are invited to at- ing mass meetings in Reform con- held at Emanuel synagogue on amount of leisure available for The new prices bring the Whip- tend…

…- Euclid 1749, Empire 3443 or Em- cial aid to the union's program of P. m. Thespeaker on this occasion will lowest priced car on the market dad company. This act bears the the school should concern itself…

… plea by the New York be Philip Slomovitz, whose subject pet with added equipment and Nights of 1928" and presents Miss in the effective employment of his will be "Currents on Jewish Main Harry M. Shulman…

…. reputation for beauty. and happy translation of the Thou- thought, the alertness and resource- The program for the affair will of the American Jew. It is a For the past several months, Mr. sand and One Nights…

… into the lan- fulness of modern education. A declaration of faith and devotion consist of vocal solos by Madame love for. reading, artistic apprecia- Willys has been busy on plans for guage of American…

… jazz. Elektra von- Dolcke Itosanska, ac- to Judaism. It calls on New York Prof. Pavese's military band will tion, a craving for creative activity the organization he heads, and Jewry to aid in the

March 30, 1928 • Page Image 8

…-Fire," by James M. Barrie. 4 TH LINK CHAIN IN THE OF Beth' Jane Sabbath Service*: Sabbath services on Friday eve- ning, April 6, will be held as usual, the speaker to be announced later. at GRISWOLD and…

… and Betty Lan- dow. The performance sons under the supervision of Sirs. Edmund M. Sloman. Miss Anna August was hostess to 14 guests at a luncheon and bridge of beautiful appointments on Saturday at the

… that we are so greatly oc- cupied with active work that there seems hardly time to write even a brief reminder that we are "car- rying on." The last weeks found us busier than usual with transient girls…

… calls and asking more fre- quently for our clients on the grounds of efficiency. The bureau has recently been afforded the use of a typewriter to girls who come to the "Y" and wish topractice while…

…- over Seder at the Y. W. H. A., 89 Rowena street, on the first night of Passover, Wednesday, April 4. A catered supper conforming with the dietary laws and traditional l'assover requirements will begin at…

… girls in Canada. An appeal was made for further support of the school by A. H. Jaffin. The Kunskys treated the youths to a show at the Michigan Theater on Wednesday; the ladies' commit- tee took them on a…

… sight-seeing tour of Detroit; A. Littman enter- tained them at his Yiddish Theater on Thursday evening. Fourteen of the children re- turned to take care of the farm, and the others will go to New York for…

… 225 W. Grand River Ave. BETWEEN WASHINGTON BLVD. Plus an ex- clusive small- ness that simply cannot be found in ready-made HATS Just one of the reasons why you should have yourhals CUT ON YOUR HEAD…

…, quality a n d economy, Betty Jane shoes have in the short space of one year been approved by women as Detroit's greatest shoe value. We are proud of this new store. Be our guest on this day. BkncellArc. C…

… styles that will be exhibited—all one price—$6. BETTY JANE SHOES 225 W. Grand River at Wirick's Detroit 204 W. Grand River, Cor, Griswold Detroit 153 Michigan A Spring Fashions Come to the Children…

August 24, 1928 • Page Image 5

… Psalms of Nature has been the theme selected by Rabbi Leon Frani for his sermons at Temple Beth El during the summer Sab. baths. Rabbi F'ram has already spoken on "The Song of the Sheep," or Psalm 23, and…

on the "Evening Psalm, or Psalm 8. On Saturday, Aug. 25, he will speak on "The Song of the Sun," or Psalm 19, and on Saturday, Sept. 1, he will speak on "The Song of Brotherly Love," or Psalm 133…

… Remain the Same: Haircuts 50c, Shaves 25c • K. & M GARAGE Announce, the disposal of its garage at 9134 Oakland Ave. and is now operating just the one garage at 693 E. PALMER AVE., COR. HASTINGS…

August 24, 1928 • Page Image 3

… who joined to- gether for the purpose of helping one another financially to start in business, to purchase goods, to build a house, to tiring folks from the old country, to establish a home for the

… source of ineume for several people, whereas this group aims to derive benefits for themselves bjeause the mane) that comes in as interest on althe loan—after deducting the usual expense of rent, financial…

… invites Jews of fine character and inter- ested in helping themselves finan- cially to came and partake of the benefits it offers. One may start with as low as 5 shares of $10 each. George A. Dingman I I…

… home, 32111 Welnit avenue. Aug. 17, at the ant. of 08 years. Burial was at Mach- pelah Cemetery Aug. 19, Rabbi Ashinsky officiating. A son, :Mich- ael, survives. OH, MUM! Me for one of those delicious…

…- man and Helen Kesler. MRS. IDA JALAN a resident of Detroit for over 35 years, died suddenly on Aug. 19. services The funeral M.1'111011, at which took place from her late residence, 3201 Gladstone…

October 12, 1928 • Page Image 1

… estab- lishing themselves on the land. The larger part of this first fund has already been repaid. The Foundation has also extended a credit of $5,000 to supplement a previous $20,000 grant, in Novem…

…. has addressed an inquiry to its On the following Monday night European director, Dr. Kahn, as and thereafter the regular sched- to the details of the actual situa- ule will be followed, the first hour…

… supplanting the Wassermann test. Dr. Kahn recently returned from Eurmse, where he was one of five serologists invited to lecture tie- fore the League of Nations on his discovery. A dozen civic and professional…

… organizations sponsored the testi- monial dinner. SPEAKERS DEFINE NATIONAL ISSUES - — Presidential Symposium Fea- tures Pisgah Meet; Busi- ness Meeting Monday. On Monday evening, Oct. 15, Pisgah Lodge No. 34…

… to have spoken for the Republican party, was urn- able to attend because of illness. Judge Emerson R. Boyles, deputy attorney-general, spoke for him on "Why I Vote for lloover." Wil- liam A. Comstock…

… Field Islarshall Allenby at a reception tendered to him Thurs- PRONOUNCEMENT BY COMMISSION ON BETTER day' morning, Oct. 4, at Ambassa- UNDERSTANDING CONDEMNS THE BLOOD LII EL dor Hotel, by the Zionist…

… Little "As a result of the hearing be- seas.—free England—will under- Over Two Years on Three fore Major John A. Warner et stand and sympathize with the Year Campaign. which I was present as a volun ary…

August 31, 1928 • Page Image 5

… Berlin. is a pharmacist of the old school, j , To the Berlin conference of the and yet one who is able to grasp ♦ World Union for Progressive Jude- the merchandising trend of today. ism there were invited…

… address the association at thht ♦ o ♦ • e o as guests, who function in cam- meeting on various phases of phar- munities which include both Con- man y regulations. The servatives and Liberals. Reuben N…

… deserved tribute to a tireless nod invaluable warrior on the side of this very sensible legislation. In the repeal fight the Congressman has been a true represen- tative of the sentiment of his city. Far the

…. He was one of the found- ers of the Halevy Choral Society and one of its most active worker?. His beautiful singing and interpre- tation of Jewish folk-songs were acclaimed at the last Italevy con…

…- cert at Orchestra Hall and at the Hebrew National Night on Belle Isle. During his Flint engagement Mr. Ilertz will be assisted by a double quartette under the direc- tion of Morris Hertz, his brother…

June 29, 1928 • Page Image 5

… urged be reorganized and converted into yp sett le . to strengthen the position of the individualistic ,.„.„ pt. t.a tt W ontinut.1 From l'age One). MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. the colonist is settled…

on the land, i the preparation of the holding should be carried to a point at I which it is capable by good bus- Landry to provide him with a liv- long Distance Rates Are Surprisingly Low ing ing front…

…. This selection and thanks to you for Satne• tion, the exercise of strict econ- tine on the condition that they are NO picnic can be com- should be made on the basis of (lot' world Zionist looter, Dr…

… I the would like to know 1 40 BALTIMORE, Ml) owes in my lift,'' declared Louis 1. 10 CEDAR RAPIDS, IA istration• what 11y:orison of the Immigration Marshall, "but not one in which I SS CHAMPAIGN. ILI…

… Sta ruin. to-St• I inn call is one that is nude to • totem telephone rather than there should be any trouble Chicagoi, the pulpit will be occu- I nary nouns must be found to pro- ltatie to some arson in…

October 26, 1928 • Page Image 11

… comedy. Its dialogue has all the sparkle and humor of Maugham's best writing. The ac- tion takes place in the home of a marl London surgeon, whose wife di.covers that he is carrying on an affair with the

… wife of another man. She cleverly turns the tab- les on him. and wins him hack to herself. The comedy is delightful and the character drawing perfeet. In spite of its tremendous success in New York and…

… Routes. Between Detroit and Chicago, passengers on the Sunny South lines enjoy a trip through one of the most scenic regions-the Irish Hills. llere, from an observation tower, no less than 20 beautiful…

…, pas- sengers on the Sunny South Lines see America at its best. From buses the view is of velvet green front lawns, beautiful homes and luxuriant shade trees, as you pass through the cities, and the most…

One of the most important book- ings at the Shubert Lafayette Theater thin season will be "No- body's Girl," a big musical ro- mance which has been secured for a limited engagement commencing next…

March 02, 1928 • Page Image 9

the founding of the organization 19 years ago, the Bicur Cholera Society has March 4. Miss Sylvia Etr.nner, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Wil made extensive preparations for the l'urim founders' ball on Sun…

…- taint J. Ettinger, to Allen Robert Bernstein, son of M r. and Mrs Philip Bernstein. HELPS IN PLANS FOR B'NAI MOSHE'S PURIM AFFAIR ON MARCH 11 The annual Purim ball of the Sisterhood of Congregation B…

… those members who have actively contributed to the :tr club's growth. Miss Gertrude Brenner is an active member of the committee which is endeavor- ing to make this ball one of the in- teresting affairs…

on the season's social calendar. In response ti the enthusiastic reception accord- ed the "Sea Hawks," under the di• rection of Jules Klein, announce- s:. merit is made that these radio ar- lists will…

… Winsen of 2505Chi- cago boulevard entertained 20 guests at a luncheon and bridge at the Book Cadillac hotel on Thurs- day, honorong two brides, Miss Viola Jaffe and Miss Mildred Ursel. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry…

… Mrs. Frank Perlis of Toledo, Ohio, on Sunday evening, Feb. 26, at the home of the bride's mother on Taylor ave- nue. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky under a white satin canopy…

…, flanked on either side by tall standards of palms and ferns. The bride was lovely in Inc bridal gown of white taffeta. The bouffant skirt was fashioned of two tiers of petals, and the tight bodice was…

… bouquet consisted of white rosebuds, baby breath and lilies of the valley. Dinner was served to members of the immediate family after the ceremony, and later Mr. and Mrs. I'erlis left on a honeymoon trip to…

… Chicago. Upon their return they will reside on Cortland avenue. Among the out-of-town guests were Frank Perlis, father of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein of Toledo, and Miss Anna Perlis of New York…

…, Tenn., whose engagement to their son Louis was recently an- nounced. Miss Rudoff will remain until after the wedding of Mice Elizabeth Glasier and Morris Rus- kin, which will take place on March 18…

March 16, 1928 • Page Image 9

… vice-presidents; Mrs. Sarah Smut- kin, treasurer. The new officers will be installed ) at a meeting on Tuesday, March 20, at the Ahavath Achim soa- gogue, Delmar and Westminster. Refreshments will be…

… itstAted. Admission 50c Affair. The annual Purim entertain- ment of the Bible classes of Con- gregation Emanuel was held on Sunday, March 11. The program was opened with introductory re- marks by…

… Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, who supervises the work of the classes, and consisted of various musical selections and recitations dealing with the spirit of Purim. A one-act play by Abraham Burn- stein, called…

… interesting meeting was held at Miss Sylvia Laskin's home on March 13. It was decided to dress dolls to send tin the Children's Hospital for Easter. Every mem- ber is urged to attend the next meeting, when the

… work will be done. Sigma Iota. Sigma Iota met at the home of Ida Cross of Greenlawn avenue, on Sunday. The next meeting; will be held at the home of Kate Pont of Delmar avenue, Sunday, Starch 18. A…

… simple but impressive cere- mony took place on Sunday, Starch 11, when Miss Anna Glassman be- came the bride of Leo Heiman. The bride was attended by Miss Bessie Ilelman, and Solomon Taub served as best…

…-of-town guests Jewish National Fund will meet on were Mr. anti Mrs. Ilarry Korman Thursday, Starch 22, at 8 p. m., ot Canada. at the Shaarey Zedek branch, At- kinson and Twelfth, when final re- SACHS-TUSHMAN ports…

… will be given on the theater A very pretty wedding on Sun- performance at Littman's People's day was that of Sims Sallie Tush- Theater on February 29. I'lans man and William Sachs. Rabbi for future…

… Wayne this Sunday evening, one of the outstanding social successes of the early Spring season. Boli Cru- sett and his band will furnish the music. Miss Sally Deatch is pres- ident of the W. W. Girls. and…

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… DEXTER BOULEVARD AT WEOB Formerly Thomas & Forsyth For Golfers Linen Knickers, white flannel Trousers, smart Blazer Coats. 1-3 OFF ON ALL STRAW HATS with the finals providing a lot of S'ima Iota…

… of Ida Grass, 10527 Greenlawn I . avenue. The sorority scrap book opportunity to win the match, on up on the 19th. In the first High t was described. Betty Eisenman, of the final round, M. Mitchkun de…

… a period of one year an instructor at the College of the City of Detroit and research assistant of the New York City department of education. Dr. Slawson is the author of 'The Delinquent Boy," a…

… standard work on Jewish delinquency. He I has also written numerous articles on various phases of social work. He is a member of the American Statistical Association, American Association of Social Workers…

…, and the American Psychological Asso- ciation. Things You Ought to Know GUARANTEE BRAKE SERVICE Where Is the Hottest Place on , Earth? 3979-89 Grand River Ave. The hottest place on the earth is…

… Window Shades and Draperies Made to Order stones, go down equipped with skin bottles which they cap over the fresh water springs on the bed of the sea. When filled the bot- tle's mouth is closed and the

… diver is hauled up. Do you know that when the expert smoker of cigar- ettes is permitted to select the cigarette of utmost goodness, he invariably chooses MURAD? Let us give you an estimate on you r…

…. 22 • Laboratory 3. Amos. 9 • Medicine 4. Hosea. "The Desert Song" 7 • "'-- Nutrition r. 5. Jeremiah. ".. Psychiatry Ninth Week at Cass7 2 • 6. Isaiah. 12 • y Urolog 7. Ezekiel. 2 • On Monday night "The

… riding advertising manager of the Dia- opened this had grown to seven. mond T. Truck Company of Chi. Today, there is an administrative on a donkey. cago, to begin a stage career that ' staff consisting of…

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…. B. Bernsteine and Affiliated With 1, 1 On Sunday, June 3, Mrs. Geo. son of Detroit spent the week-end - •Vi i , I with their. parents, Mr. and Iles. N. Smith entertained for the pleas- ure of Ida Zeit…

… honor of the On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. birthday anniversary of her grand- Nate Spiesberger are leaving for child, Miss Fannie Green, of 1717 New York to embark Saturday, Hazelwood. June 16, on the steamer…

…. Randolph 0912 piro. Among the guests were she is survived by one son, an in- Mrs. D. Kane, Mrs. 11. Shapiro, fant (laughter, her parents, Mr. $800 Bedroom Suite $600 2-pc. Living Room Suite $1,200 10-pc…

…, Wil- ZIONIST CONVENTIONS liam's, Bar Mitzvah, at the Mishkan Israel Synagogue, Blaine and Lin- Delegates to the forthcoming wood avenues, on Sunday evening, conventions of the Zionist Organi- Super…

… avenue, who recently Rats, Bedbugs, Roaches, Moths, Eggs, etc., moved here from Akron, Ohio. Will Manage the Newly Opened SWIMMING - RIDING - DANCING - HUNTING Exterminated Edwin Shop on Linwood GOLF…

… granddaugh- lan will be in charge of The New FAULTLE-SSY LAUNDERED Operated on American Plan, Rooms and Meals Included Twelve-Year-Old Youngster Wrote Miss Ruth Kirschbaum of 2663 Edwin Shop, opening Friday…

…, June of 1986 Pingree avenue (lied on ter, Sarah Zanders Naumann. Best Essay on "Theodor Tuxedo avenue has left for Marys- 15, at 8520 Linwood avenue at June 5 at the age of 71. Ile was Faultless Curtain…

… Highland active in communal affairs and was on June 8 at the age of 55. She G:s i °,`" ).„,, knb 7,1, h°w,,11."th* you, took as his topic "Theodor Ilerzl." avenue, sail June 16 on the S. S. among the most…

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… "Lew" Goo dman. "The j te venation process." Wrinkles, freckles and all face blemishes are removed as if by magic and out faces made new. Krause's is open from 8:30 a. nt. Louis J. Goodman, one of the

… encouraged the inventor to bring it to the height of perfection which it now occupies. When you thrown stone into a pool of water it creates ripples or waves on the surface of the water. These ripples or waves…

… put into this wonder- ed microphone, is carried to the hearts (and toes) of the young ful park was well spent, when 1 Aeo Light, which records it on the research. No water or finger wav- men and women…

… that is photo- which is said to be the closest make our opening a big success." graphed in motion. methodto nature. on Gratiot at Eight-Mile road. Sunday afternoon, beginning at Monsieur Andre Rat it In…

… be the guests of the park be- Movietone apparatus. Krause's is also featuring "re- fering of a large group of Gentiles 14 color and shading. every one of the thousands upon tween 6 and 7 o'clock at…

… and beautiful gogues all over the world have good will for Congregation Beth opening last Friday evening. It resumed at 7 'oclock until mid- graphic record on the filni and en- temple on April 27, 28…

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… eorrespondenre and news matter must reach this ofilee by Tuesday evening of each week. When mailing notices. kindly use one side of the paper only. To Insure publication, The Detroit Jewish Chronicle in…

…•ites correspondence on subjects of interest to virus the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the • exp ressed by the writers. Sabbath Readings of the Torah: Pentateuchal portions—Lev. 21…

… outside of Palestine, in the States, in England, in France, in practically every land on earth, it is the most natural thing under the sun for the Jew to adopt the language of his environment. We can't help…

…- Yiddish struggle? And why not accept the will of the Palestine workers, as was stated to the convention here by Dr. Arlosoroff, that they insist on the right to choose their language, and they have chosen…

… Hebrew? The most interesting expression on the question of Hebrew and Yiddish remains the chapter, "Mistress and Maid," in the late Yehoash's (Solomon Bloom- garden) book, "The Feet of the Messenger…

…,000,000, thus raising a $10,000,000 sum for the settlement of Jews on farms in Russia, it is important that one thing be clarified. Mr. Warburg has made it clear that he does not intend, with his contribution, to…

… will be nothing short of an admission of failure and bankruptcy on the part of Zionists. Calm and un- excitable leaders in the Zionist movement, however, will never yield to such panicky thinking…

… Russian Jewry on the soil, are the most important tasks facing Israel today. Jewish Book Week. According to Jewish law, every Jew is obligated either to write a scroll of the Law himself, or if he does…

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… credit unions at the Women's City Club on Thursday afternoon. Guests of honor were Mrs. Milton M. Alex- ander, Mrs. John W. Slawson, Mrs. Joseph Welt, and Sirs. Bertha Can of the board of education. Ma…

… mturruarmampnimmerminornmannrimmirmirsoirmalirrnmilintunimmi Michigan, celebrated the opening of its new home at 1:119 Hill street on Oct. 7. The home was charm. ingly decorated with American !amity roses. About 209 guests were shown through the house, af…

… Comprehensive . . . and the Sports type—any one of which may be found in this One price group. For formal afternoon wear, Hudson seal* coats luxuriously trimmed in con- trasting furs; or smart models in gray…

… is back of your fur coat purchase. Mrs. Albert Schiller entertained l'urity Chapter Past Matrons' Club at her new home an Wash- burn avenue with a luncheon and bridge on Monday, Oct. 15. The large…

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… for and Junior chapters of Detroit League of Jewish Women's organ- on Sunday fur New York to visit added another good deed to his Hadassah is reported by Mrs. izations was held on Monday at the with her…

… an authority on the subject troit Hebrew Infant home and of the delinquent, feeble-minded will sail for Bermuda on Feb. 11. Nursery, at 545 Canfield. As is and orphan child, chose as his sub- result…

… necessary bedding, including are members of the Music Study Mrs. William Keller was hostess comforters, night clothes, etc. Club, one of the organizations of at the last regular business meet- "Thank you…

… Reductions on certain Center- chairman of the day. party is being planned in honor of tained at a dinner for 50 girls at pieces, Candlesticks, Sugars and Cream- the new officers, to take place in their home on

… Englewood avenue, Mrs. Milton Freud entertained the near future. The next meeting honoring bliss Pearl Kaplan, whose ers, Platters, Vegetable Dishes, etc. six guests at luncheon on Wednes- will be held…

…. Mrs. J. Rosenthal of Rochester Mrs. Samuel J. Bloomberg en- avenue returned during the week Mrs. Jos. Barnett and young pertained eight girls on Thursday from a stay in Chicago. at a bridge-luncheon at…

… at of her house guest, Miss Sarah tives and friends. MISS BETTY BERICK. luncheon and bridge on Wednes- Glaser of Boston, Mass. bliss day at the Hotel Statler in compli- Glaser returned to her home on

… Mrs. Charles Waldman and the ball. This affair, which is an- ment to her sister, bliss Mildred Saturday. daughter, Lorraine Ina, have re- nually one of the most brilliant so- Erusall, a March bride…

… avenue will entertain 40 guests at Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Brown of 51 a linen shower and bridge of beau- vice-chairman, respectively, of the luncheon and bridge on Saturday Pilgrim avenue left on Jan. 27 for…

… tiful appointments given by Miss Junior ball committee, together at Webster Hall. a sojourn through the south, in- Shirley Kelt in her home on Atkin- with an enthusiastic group of com- Miss Maxine…

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… care of them in good time. Applying Term "Christian" to a Jew. I shall not be surprised if. on 4th June, when the king's birthday will be celebrated, the honor of a Viscounty is conferred on Sir Alfred…

…, from one section of Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 8, 1879. the city to another, aiming to spread learning where General Offices…

…. When mailing notices, of the youth has made of the movement for Jewish ed- kindly use one aide of the paper only. ucation one of the most serious problems in the Ameri- The Detroit Jewish Chronicle…

… invites correrpondence on subjects of interest to the Jewish people, but diml•ims responsibility for an indorsement of the Mews can Jewish community, and those who are striving to exprecsed by the writer…

… problem. It exists in our Zionist movement, his devoted interest in the affairs of own city; it exists in every American Jewish commun- his people and his encouraging utterances on the up- ity. In our…

…- tance of unqualified support of educational institutions, land had it not been for his foreign birth and accent. on a basis of self-imposed taxation, the problem be- The modulation of his voice was thus…

on every known issue. His political friends say that he is a follower of Burke's gospel of political expediency. Whatever the fact may be, his political career appears to be a string of inconsistencies…

… recently swallowed up into the Imperial Chemical Industries, with Lord Alfred at the head, makes Mond one of the world's greatest industrial giants. The late Dr. Ludwig Mond's, and the present Lord Alfred…

…'s, ideas that "the workers are directors' partners in their daily work much more than the stock- holders," is perhaps one of the reasons why there has not been a labor dispute in the Brunner Mond works in 56…

… Is- rael everywhere, and from all corners of the globe the sincerest greetings on the honors he has received on the sixty-third birthday of King George will undoubt- edly come from his Jewish brethren…

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… II. William Friedman. ter. Miss Katherine Leve of 163 ; B sker of Sturtevant avenue. the arts seen in vaudeville, has Klare, Joseith A. MagidsOn, Armin Hazelwood avenue, have returned k- taken a small…

…-tine acrobat and his Relict, president of the University Mist' Sall Sachs spent the pretty wife as the pegs on which , ', . Y 'ti2 '% . 'lle. r.' le wee Lome after an extensive motor end ' as the guest of miss…

… Jeanette to hang one of the twist interesting of Mit:hbran Cluh of Detroit, Sid- They SHOE STORES, I.e. nes. R. Streit, Colburn W. Standish, ri p through the East. S lea plus liner, at t .h. e summer home…

… low E. Coon. Rep. Clancy is a tired on to Philadelphia, Atlantic car is something that the average director of the Detroit U. of M. City, New York City, Albany, motorist overlooks. Ile lets his car Club…

… dismissed when he re- air pressure equipment to lubricate lubricate ri ''''''' a ' ' ( e on the name of the K. R'. Realty ( Company. man of the Seward Ilotel have re- fused to accept r the Yiddish tele- cars…

… Mrs. James J. Silver anti-Jewish attacks in the town (Rose Sosnowsky) loft Detroit on . eli.koluki. were Communists. an "Street Angel" Opens the , 0.•. 28 for their home in Tucson, V inststgation of the

… wonderful response on our opening day. We can only serifs of Arizona, while Mr. Sil- expelled front the party and this where. Lees Go, Detroit. show our tworeciation by continuing the line quality of our ver…

the finest materials. The patterns are NEW—the color ones and har- monies that are desired in the mod- ern home of today. All are fringed. They will give many years of endur- ing and satisfying service…

… Melvin J. Kuttnauer HARRY WEIN a was made known the first of the w a ay at his home, 2292 y( ar, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. passed Joseph II. Seaman, has set the date West Philadelphia, on Aug. 21, at T0…

…, hea i t , the . the age of 56 years. Burial was it , i fot h eelt s nti :rt. r i ei ra ,geofeittrroSept. e held Aug. 22 at the Clover Hill S. J. ROSENBLOOM "ONE mony will be performed by Rabbi Cemetery…

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… at the Book Cadillac on jUlle 25, in honor of her daughter Eleanor's eleventh birthday. at ADELAIDE FUR STORAGE REPAIRING—REMODELING Mrs. Abe Silherherg of Burlin- game avenue entertained on June…

… to us for free examination and estimate on the cost of remodel- ing. , repairing., re- lining, etc., at our special summer prices. For your conveni• mice we will call and estimate your repair work at…

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…) An opportunity to really enjoy holiday services. Tickets on sale at the Shule from the committee from 8 to 10 P. M. during entire month of Eliot. You are urged to buy your ticket early. H. C. SILVER…

… building, is among the candi- dates for the State Legislature, on the Republican ticket, to be voted on at the Primaries on Sept 1. Mr. Dann is the son of Louis Dann, treasurer of the Detroit Palestine…

… Pingree Judge O'Brien is a Republican Ave. ('hone Empire 7146. candidate to fill one of the vacan- cies in the Circuit Court caused by the deaths of Judos George P. MRS. J. SHERLINE-First-class catering for…

… weddings and par- Cod.' and Henry A. Mandell. to be ties. 15852 Linwood Ave. Phone voted on at the primaries Sept. 4. Hemlock 1881-W. Judge Harry 13. Keidan is a date for the second vacancy in the WANTED…

… and of Jews. Must have a little Judge O'Brien. Basing his reasens money. For information write for boosting Judge O'Brien on the to the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, latter's accomplishments in poli…

one or two persons. to the bench in January by Gov- 1655 Blaine. Inquire Mrs. ernor Fred W. Green, and his ap- Wider. pointment was unanimously en- dorsed by Detroit newspapers FOR RENT-Nice bright fur…

…. In FOR RENT-Blaine, 2470, near fact, his mother was born on La Salle. Modern flat; 6 large Adams avenue when Grand Circus rooms with bath. Beautifully Park was outside the city limits. redecorated…

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…, to Herman Harold Prady, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frady, at the The Atmosphere of Paris ing her home at the Lee Crest Apartments on Second boulevard. Wilshire Hotel. Oct. 7—Miss Sylvia Levinger, daughter…

… Hades- For All-Year-'Round ../0/1/1&._ as Silkenese is one of the most beautiful and most practical fabrics that can be obtained for lingerie. Besides its beautiful quality, it launders easily, packs…

… without creasing and wears long. The 'New French `Doom Vests..2.00 Bloomers..3.00 Step.ins...3.00 All•in•One • • • • 5.00, 5.75 R U E Himelhoch's—Sillienere--Firet Floor DR. E. M. BLUESTONE has…

… Medical Organization in Pal- Patine, returned to this country on the S. S. Aquitania on Friday, Sept. 27. Before he accepted the post of Hadassah Medical Organ- Sept. 30—To Dr. and Sirs. Adolph Ehrlich…

… Women Will Dr. Bluestone, as director of the Max E. Sable, son of Mrs. Fannie Hadassah Medical Organization Hold Luncheon On Sable of this city, took place in did much to introduce American Tuesday…

…. Chicago) on Tuesday, Oct. 2. methods in health work and Amer. iran efficiency into the administra- The Sisterhood of Congregation' tion of Hadassah in Palestine. Ile EMANUEL SISTERHOOD Shaarey Zedek will…

… commence is succeeded in the Hadassah Med- TO OPEN SEASON WITH work for the 1928-29 season Tues- ical Organization by Dr. II. Yaski, day, Oct. 9, at 12:30 noon, at the ' Assistant Director and R. LUNCHEON ON

… OCT. 17 synagogue, Willis avenue and Medical Kaznelson, Business assistant Di- Brush street, when its members rector. On Wednesday, Oct. 17, the Sis- will foregather at a luncheon ar- terhood of…

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… Night in California" 40 People on the Stage - 20 Musical Numbers The Same Company That Appeared in New York for 18 Weeks At Your Own Convenience BLACKIE'S BEAUTY PARLOR AND BARBER SHOP 1746…

…, Vulcanizing Battery Charging and Repairing FOR RENT-Two pleasant bed• rooms in modern home for small family; one large lx)droom suit- able for couple or gentleman or Yelloway, the line that extends two girls…

… y rk b i l ndpr o ef minisseesctopfopt.ractically Detroit engagement on Friday, e very has, June 15, at the United Artists An interesting program Theater for its first snowing in been arrange d for…

… boulevard. Bonstelle Playhouse THEATER Surrounding its screen presen- tation of the famous crime story, "Chicago," with a tenement set- ting on the stage and an appro- priate bill of vaudeville novelties…

… to accompany, the Hollywood Theater will present one of its most novel offerings with the pro- gram beginning Sunday and con- tinuing four days. Woodmore Kosher Lunch Room 6400 Woodward, Cor…

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… Interstate Collateral Loan Co. DETROIT, MICH. 426 LAFAYETTE BLDG. Bonded Corner Shelby and Michigan, 4th Floor. Licensed Cat 2200 (Loop Hue Terminal) We loan money on diamonds at the legal rate of interest…

…, home. 1250 Calvert Ave. Phone Phone Empire 4738-W. Hemlock 8290-R. Mats.Tuni.Tror nd Sat. 50c, 7Sc One of New York's Greatest I Powerful Drama Successes of the Past Season erei ti York critic: were…

… Jewish restaurant. One of the finest equipments for a first- class Jewish restaurant in this north end section. Must be seen to be appreciated. Phone Gar- field 0704. Manager. COTTAGE WANTED by girls…

…. er, Were denied 101 ThIleS1111y. by 1925 Gladstone Ave. Phone ,w nets and managers of the ball- Garfield 3508-M. RENT-Furnished room TO room. Approached by a represen- Cortland Ave.. suitable for one

… western se,- W ert' refused admittance as Jews, of the event. David C. Mills. director general •111111 that those who wore refused FOR RENT - Nicely furnished lion on Linwood car line. admittance, refrained…

… opening day. The committee is composedof F. Ilo- ily; suitable for one or two gear 9556-M. h, explained t that managers of gamchairman, Harry Zausmer, S. Haman. Reasonable. Garage if all their ballrooms…

… sale on Cast Lake near the FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE - who happened to be Jewish, were beach. All convenlenctfs; gas, Pasteurized milk is furnished Two-piece mohair suite, one nit admitted because one or two…

… electric, lavatory, running needlepoint chair, two Oriental in the party were recognized as for babies and special diets fur water as in the city. Also one rugs, 10x14 and 6x9. Apply t • having previously…

… been objected to both children and adults will be extra lot to it. Sacrifice price. caretaker at 2725 West Boston by girls on the floor for the stun- arrangeedpon recommendation of Call owner, Cedar 7153…

… WANTED-Sewing by day or they were not the typo that made recommendation. rosin with small family of piece at reasonable prices. Hem- for a relined ballroom. But we don't The rainy is run on a strictly…

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…. Empire 7146__ .hely known as a Talmudic four modern stores and fiats. silt,' With the asisstanot of s.tveral with radiant beauty, hope and in- Friends Saturday Evening. ' IR. ' i With abiding AS- • 1 on 1…

… Eli ah Zaludko•ski, is a musicians were, at one time Or an Pupils Miss Pont's of Private home and children. Recital by .ss tage, Orion. Mich. other, ast saluted with the WitrSaw Or rite Jewish Chronicle…

… Gar. o61:1-1:. of the \V" ,, aw lifilach is one or two gentlemen. Cad. 2200 235 Bagley Avenue be: Slildred Mxhlin, Yetta th, .11,.•, tor. Phone Hemlock 6004-J. iLoop II, Terminal/ 1.1511'11:D S F R% I…

… Street at Seward Empire 3472 RENT -- Neatly furnished "i"iiii" Rivet f..fl gentlemen or young couple. Empire 3488 for one or two persons, or I.•-en Wilful, and the Slahlin, Sm.:1h Littman, Fanny , 011 OHO…

… DETROIT.TOLEDO• Informat on at All Bus Stations beginning at 9 p. Ifeltatiliiibli• down payment or CLEVELAND BUS CO. rooms; income $13,0oll year; wenl is, made by 11. M. Salisbury, The next meeting will lie…

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… more of the niost tuneful room for one or two gentlemen. successes Broadway has seen dur- FO RRENT—Nice furnished room and board for two gentlemen. Convenient to three car lines. in g the pas t few years…

… gentleman. 2704 Taylor. Garfield 6888-R. VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The dif- ficult situation existing within the Ilakoah Sport Club for the last half year, since the loss of cham- pionship rank on the part of its…

… sheriff of Wayne leading man of the new company County, in a statement on his plat- • to play in the Yiddish Theater urc., form, says among ot er Inge. "My experience of 22 years in inc the season to Olsen…

on Friday, --on the Stage— Sept. 7, i is to be assisted by Sadie detective service, not only as a Four 1.1felmoy. ' detective but as a supervisor of Shoengold as leading lady. Elle • Co. men…

one or awn lieve I can capitalize my past ex- DETROIT'S OWN or install any system. Reason- latest song hit, "How Could Any PAID FOR BY A JEWISH FRIEND Reasonable. Mrs. gentlemen. perience to the benefit…

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