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'reni Ficfld/tmn Vo1. IV.-No. IX. Miami, Florida, Friday, February 27, 1931 Price 5 Cents HII II IIIIHIU UdIImIIIIIII IIIII Il ISIHIUUU1I111U1I11111WH IIIIIIIdmIIINII IIUII l UUII I IIIIIIIIfll iiIIIIlIII TUNE IN ON THE JEWISH RADIO HOUR SUNDAY FROM 5 TO 6 P. M. Turn to Page Two for full Information and Program YNIn'u1 muwumnuu uamgurnaaauurnaa unuullllllllrjlllllgln w nu|gulllg|iguunmg1nmgug1n ng11n11j, 1 s that are expected to . e rolling in as a result of Zio sts Will Hold Purim Ball Is elaborate program being Meet g E t o n anged to make that day Beach Meetig Event of Sunday first of an annual series. he $20, representing the Long known as the most The only Purim Ball of the t actual money-in-hand- fearless exponent of Zionism, season will be held Sunday d this -date trancastion, and for the past fifty years night, March 1, at the City e when Frank Baccocia, recognized as the fiery orator Club, 229 N. E. First street, Petersburg, veteran turf- of Judaism both in this Coun- when the first Civic and Mask n, came into the Hialeah try and abroad, Rev. Z. H. Ball sponsored by the Ladies' ing association office yes- Masliansky, who is a winter Auxiliary of the Miami Jew- y afternoon and handed guest in Miami Beach, will be ish Orthodox Congregation anknote to Mrs. Frank J. the chief speaker at a Zionist will entertain a large number en with the explanation rally which will be held at the of tourists and residents of is going back to the West Beth Jacob Congregation Mi- this district. Prizes will be ast and doesn't want to be ami Beach, Sunday, March 8, given for the most original, t off the donation list. at 8 p. m. A number of other as well as the most grotesque His prompt performance internationally known speak- costumes. In observance of at under the wire the check ers will deliver brief talks and Purim a numoer of booths S$1,000 which Joseph E. a musical program will be will'be decorated to carry out idener mentioned he would: presented. Persian effects of the period re at a session a few min-. Rev. Masliansky was an ad- of Queen Esther. is earlier, which was at- locate of Zionism even before A number of the night club ided by South Florida so- the days of the late Dr. Herzl celebrities have agreed to ap- ty leaders co-operating in and his influence on the mas- pear for several numbers to i affair. Inasmuch as the ses of Jewry in this County amuse the crowd and will en- incipal figure behind Hia- and in Europe has been rec- deavor with the help of the h Park did not stop to fill koned greater than that of committee of arrangements to t. the check immediately, any man of his time. "He re- make the evening the pro- '.sacoca won the he -wh r tly-eelHfj i;w-rmfw m varbia'k y PW7- a! vmaffir heading the list. anniversary of his debut on Mrs. Chas. Tannenabum, So those two donations to- j the platform. general chairman, is bing as- ed $1,020 and Mr. Widener This will be the first meet- sisted by Mrs. Sam Tannen- d the women the Miami ing held under the leadership baum and a committee of the cing association would see of the new president of the organization. at the affair would not fail local Zionist district, Mr. net $10,000-meaning that iHarry Simonhoff. Beach Synagogue e project is underwritten to is amount and cannot fail to Chooses Officers ean something substantial Dade County Fair the worthy poor. Is Elaborate Event At the annual election of However, Mrs. Barclay H. officers held at the Syna- arburton, general chairman i officers held at the Syna- the women's committees Deviating from the age old gogue last Sunday night, Con. d Mrs. Bruen, her vice custom of presenting a series gregation Beth Jacoe of M- airman, feel they can dou- of circus acts as an entertain- ami Beach elected the well- Sthis amount and two ses- ment feature for visitors to kwn attorney and ommun- ns yesterday amplified agricultural fairs, officials of al leader, Harry I. Lipton, as ms for next Tuesday that the Dade County Fair hav ts president forthe coming erlook no chance for reve- announced the engagement of year. Mr. Lipton was for erlook no chance for reve- announced greatest outdoor several years president of the e. Mrs. J. Arthur Pancoast America's greatest outdoor eater Miami Zionist Dis- 11 organize her Junior musical extravaganza, The trict is a aduate of Harvard ,guers to handle the pro- Fiesta of 1931," featuring the trict, is a graduate of Harvard am detail and 110,000 pro- Pavley-Oukrainsky ballet, for Uiversity, and is now the at- ams have been set as the l presentation each night of the torey o he City Bank of ail price of a program is The cast of 65 talented art- cetly helped reorganize. cents, but who will attempt ists is being brought direct to Me Harry Wasserman was set any limit when con- Miami from Chicago, togeth- elet asuresident: J. ap-Mintzer. er with two carloads of scen- lan, treasurer; I. L Mintzer (Continued on Page 6) ery and lighting effects. A one of the Synagogue's found- stage more than 200 feet in ers and most active workers, eth JaCob Syna1 length will be required for was chosen secretary, and the the pExecutive Board: Jacob th J ss Bn the spectacle. The huge pro- following were elected on the ) Elects Rabbi duction will be presented in Eecu tve Bard: the Dade County Far's am- Becker, the retiring president, .--- I'the Dade County Fair's was chose chairman, and K. Rabbi Alexander Axelroad phi-theater, which seats ws chosen chairman, and f Steiner and A. Rabuchin of Atlanta, Ga., has just beeq more than 50,000 people. Chicago, A. Paley of New led to the position as Rabbi Artists participating in- York City, A. Cohen of Miami Beth Jacob Congregation, clude Dora Hilton Miller, pri- Beach, Lazarus Abrams and ami Beach, for a three- ma donna, featured artist M. B. Herman of Miami nth period. Rabbi Axel- with WGN radio of Chicago; Beach. 4d spoke here several times Julia Compton, premier dan- ring the past few months seuseeand Bobby Broilier, in- be fired bodily from the I will-deliver his first ser- ternat-orially known master mouth of a monster eight-ton n at .th: Beth Jacob late of ceremonies and crooner of cannon, completely across the vices touigfit at 8:15 p. m. Scoth dialectician numbers huge amphitheater into a net. labbti Akoad has been The Royal Scotch Highlander This feat is considered the ec4 wWa te Hebrew Bat,' under the er al dimost sensational per I itt a ~Ga., for reci of Roy D. ttyth,D will known irn theshowwu d fair officials lielaipee that .-.-& z1" .-.......T -tn BY ERNST CAMP JQ Sesday Is Charity Day At Race Track )harity day at Hialeah rk next Tuesday is certain mean $11,000 to the under- vileged children and unem- yed adults of the Miami trct, regardless of the dol- few other upsets to be found on the record of Jimmy Ma- loney. His knack of always doin. the unexpected has won him a large following among fis- tic fans throughout the coun- try. In Boston, where Ma- loney earned more than $350,- 000 in purses and established a record of 56 victories out of 60 fights, they say that Ma- loney is the greatest enigma the ring has ever witnessed. So when Jimmy Maloney predicts: that he will again score an easy victory over the towering Camera, Boston fans reply that if he says so such an occurrence is ver apt to result. They know Maloney do Boston fan. They hae viewed'him t .action eno tim r to walns that Ie pu .....sh o a s in a rodeo here. The cowboys were all set to head for the West, but the show offer was so lucrative that they decided to stay. Only they're afraid that the folks back home will hear about it. One of them has traveled from Texas to Oklahoma in an oxeart. He has also ridden in an airplane. He still prefers the oxcart. An- other can throw six head of catt " in 62 seconds and is an expert at "breaking" wild horses. . He says that NewYork is tough- er than a wildc bos. i .ior ,uportern e bax~cfsl'|:'tdrop pp stored .umnu,,.uuuumwnamu 111,,,,.,uu,,u.,,,,,,,,J Calm As the Night Life i iM 111111111 11111111111111111111111 Green grass will be growing on Broadway if the threat of the po- lice department to toll the 1 a. m. 1k M curfew on all night clubs goe Miami Is Scene into effect. all night That is the woeful prediction of f Big Fight he proprietors, who say thar n.gnt life, flickering feebly enough as it is, will be completely extia- Jimmy Maloney is the up- guished. They say it will banish set lad of boxing. And he every night club from the street oes to otie i they made famous. hopes to continue his upset- The threatened early closing is ting ways when he meets the the result of the recent shooting in Atlas of the Alps, Primo Car- one of the clubs. Police believe nera, at the Madison Square that it was a flare-up of a gang Garden stadium here on feud, and hope to break up sims- ter trysts of members of the un- March 5 in a return engage- derworld by prohibiting operation ment. in the wee, sma' hours. The Boston Irishman cre- Up in the Air ated one of boxing's biggest The great concentration of activ- upsets of the past year by his ity in New York is grahpically cleancut victory over Camera brought out when one compares this city with others. In Detroit, in a Boston ring. The man- for example, factories cover acres ner of his triumph over the and acres of ground. formidable man mountain of Here they are built one on top of Italy, earned him the oppor- the other. Rent far round floor space being piobibtitv* high, it tunity to again face the big is a common th t a factor fellow when Frank J. Bruen employing ht~ureds of men gpe- went about arranging for his sting on.the 89th floor of a-'twer- impending show, his first pro- ing skyscraper. Whatever their motional venture, incidental- salaries may be, employees cannot motional venture, incidental- complain that thy are not h'gh u complain that they are not high uj ly. in the world. A duplication of his win- Ups and Downs ning feat over Camera will The latest design to save building mA-. Jimmy. Mal ney thw. space is the perfection of a type cc:o his fistic career of dual 'elevatr -with --twowear- cance of his fistic care operating in the same shaft Joe Jacobs, manager of Max The upper car of the two is the Schmeling, has promised Ma- express car. It starts from street loney a match with Der Maxie level and runs without stops to the if the latter defeats Stribling 1lth floor, serving all floors from thelaterdefatsgain ablet that point to the top. It is auto- and if Jimmy is again able to matically restricted from running win over Camera. downward while the lower car is It will be nothing new for running upward. M ,loney to startle the fistic As soon as the express car is out world by gaining the chance of the way, the lower, or local car, at the heavyweight title. which has been waiting at the base- He whipped A-rthur DeKuh ment level, rises to the street level *He whipped Arthur ieauh and serves the 10 lower floors. in 1926 when the Italian was The operation of both cars is so regarded in the light of a po- timed that both reach their upper tential champion It was the limits about the same time. The fight which really established ;only great open spaces left on this crowded island are skyward, and Maloney as one of the world's already we have to double up to foremost heavyweights. Ma- reach those. Yes, things are look- loney scored a sensational ing up, all right. two-round knockout. Wild West Eight real cowboys, two-fisted, The following year saw hard-riding guys from the West, Maloney creating another big are appearing in a newly opened upset when he defeated Jack play. Delaney. And his defeats of The producers wanted them real- Hrr Prssn Charleistic, so they turned down profes- Harry Persson, Charley Wei- sional actors and engaged these nert and Camera are just a men who a short time ago annearod 41 -j i . S .--- .. i-,. 1.' I Page 2 Announcements I '~L~L~ C' I - MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX CONGREGATION (Orthodox) 1545 S. W. 3rd Street ISAAC M. WAPNER Rabbi The usual early services will begin at 5:30 p. m. with the late services beginning at 8:15 p. m. Rabbi Isaac M. Wapner preaching a sermon on "The Power of Unity." In his sermon he will discuss the effect upon the Jewish people of the examples set them by Esthr and Mordecai as a uni- fying oawie; and the tendency of trouble bringing the peo- iTe 'tdkether to face the com- mon enemy in unity. The services will be chanted by Cantor Nathan Wroobel of the Congregation who will also sing several solos. Sat- urday morning services will begin at 8:30 a. m. and the aftqerroon services will begin at 5:30 p. m. and will be fol- lowed by the customary "Sha- losh Saudah" services. A speaker will discuss the work of the Council of Jewish Women following the Rabbi's sermon in observance of Coun- cil 'Sabbath throughout the country. The usual social hour will follow. Monday evening the Congregation will convene at 7 p. m. for the reading of the Megillah in observance of Purim; and Tuesday morning the Megillah will be read at 8 a. m. All are invited to at- tend. TEMPLE ISRAEL of MIAMI (Reform) 137 N. E. 19th Street DR. JACOB H. KAPLAN Rabbi Friday evening services at 8:15 p. m. Dr. Gustav N. Hausman will occupy the pulpit and will speak on Ludwig Lewisohns latest book, "The Last .Dayv. of Shylock." Sunday morning services at 11 a. m. Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan will speak on the subject, "Why Synagogues and Temples Are Cold." Sunday, March 8, masked ball for Religious School Chil- dren from 3 to 6, box lunch at 6 p. m. 75c. Entertainment all evening. CONG. BETH DAVID (Conservative) 139 N. W. Third Avenue S. M. MACHTEI Rabbi At thR 8 o'clock service to- night Rabbi Machtei will speak on "Purim" and will compare the Hamanism of ancient Persia with the anti- Semitism of the present day. The causes of and remedies for the discrimination against the Jew will be discussed. Mr. Louis Hayman, cantor of the congregation, will chant the ritual A social hour will fol- low and everyone is welcome. Sabbath services tomorrow morning will begin at 8:30 and the Yiddish sermon will be-preached at 10 o'clock. Duritg, the Sunday School program on Sunday morning a Parim entertainment will be resented by and for the iof the religious school. -l Purim program for the As4%-be presented Tues- a and -_' -. THE JEWISH FLORII ty at th Talrfid Torah; The Megillah will be r Monday evening at 7 i ST. d. i h ei 11 Ad nd a uuesuay IUoULrinJI at me o'clock service. Daily services are held at- I a m. and at sundown. CONG. BETH JACOB (Orthodox) 311 Washington Avenue Miami Beach The usual early services will begin at 5:30 with the late services at 8 p. m. when Harry I. Lipton, the recently elected president of the Syna- gogue, will present Rabbi IAxelroad, the new Rabbi of the Congregation, to the wor- shippers. R a b bi Axelroad Iwal preach his inaugural ser- mon Friday night. The serv- ices will be chanted by Mr. B. Silverman who will also lead the congregational singing. The usual Saturday morning services will begin at 9 a. m. Monday evening the Megillah will be read in observance of Purim at 7:80 and at 8 a. m. on Tuesday morning. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY The residence of Mrs. M. D. Kirsch at Miami Beach ac- commodated about 50 tables of bridge Tuesday evening, February 24, for the benefit of Infants Welfare of Miami Chapter of Hadassah. The hostesses, Mrs. Zinn, Mrs. C. Bell, Mrs. D. Cowen and Mrs. M. D. Kirsch are re- ceiving congratulations on the event. Mrs. Bert Heyman prepar- ed& and served the midnight dinner. High Score prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. Foss, Mrs. J. Klein, Mrs. B. Becker, Mrs. M. Rubin, Mrs. L. Sap- ero, Mrs. B. Small, Mrs. L. Harris, Mrs. M. Rauzin and dooor prizes were won by Mrs. S. Gross and Mrs. M. Rose. A handsome bag donated to the Chapter was won by Mrs. M. D. Kirsch who gave HIAN Friday, February S it to Mrs. Zinn as a reward Aimong te prN0o for her untiring work in mak-I rival oiin Miami Boa -. .. i ". chra ,.h ing the affair a success. r a ICity who Was aom , I * A very interesting and im- portant meeting of the Exe- ciitive Board of the Friend- ship Leagie was held "lAt Sunday night at the home of Mrs. S. Schwartz in Coconut Grove when the work of the League was discussed. Dan- cing and refreshments follow- ed the business session. At the social event last Wednesday night the infor- mal dance and entertainment was greatly enjoyed by the large number of members and -visitors attending. Miss Jean- ette Scott entertained with a specialty tap. dance and Mr. Joseph Mandel sang a popular ballad. The next meeting of the organization will be held next Wednesday, March 4, at 8:80 p. m. and dancing from 10 to 12 will follow the business session. All members are urged to be on hand prompt- ly. I THIS SPACE STILL AUGUST BROS. AVAILABLE j Magic Bakery or 361 S. W. Eighth St. De rates So n1167 W. Flagler Stre * Enterprising Phone 29485 TE FlNE StreI S----THE FINEST IN g Advertisers g Prodc of the Plaft DELICATESSEN R BYE. VIENNA. Ch ee 4 WHOLE WHEAT, PUMPER-Cs et%,Herrin PHONE 2-1183 E TUMPER- Fish, Mest ande a 10 NICKEL ad ROLLS Domesticand *a g Imported o i* ************* ****f** *'******** ,,* IEW.I +-SU ..** *"/ ' ' ; " """ ,' ,.- -r!. *' ": -' Furniature Ex~d~a Inc. We s P . II STHE JEWISH RADIO HOUR STATION "W QA M" EVERY SUNDAY 5 TO 6 P. M. g SPONSORED AND SUPPORTED a by STHE JEWISH FLORIDIAN AND THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS - Wess Paint Store FAGAN'S a TEA o a Goand In Hand : M. WESSON, Prop. P R 0 G R A M Palatial Kosher TgRestaurant .Address ................................... Hon. C. H Reeder ,Mayor of Miami Phone 2-3324 Address ................................ Rabbi Alex. Axelroad o Ambulance Service 2 Congregation Beth Jacob B SPaint-- Jobbers N. E. Second Street a o -t hoppe S9 year old pupil of Frances Druckerman 2207 . Second Ave. Miami, Florida Songs ........................... 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Fifth St. Other Interesting numbers o AND POULTBY g Phone 3-2270 - o g 2327N.W.56thSt. PhmoeiJaI7 0 f * ---h.--------------------___________ ____ _ M -. .. __ _I __ l a lVA a ne--. * - - ----- I t~~~~(~t~9~~0~~~~~~~~~O~~~llr~~~a 'I Joseph H. Perskie, city tor of the same city. skie is'aivery active ,os J ewisncommiun l a New Jersey in the Orthi ranks of Atlantic City ; party ,s here for a 'eat few days and will remain h until Sunday morning at I Fleetwood Hotel. * * Mrs. L A. Shapiro of N York is a guest at the Co nado apartments. *. * Mrs. E. Golinkin and and Mrs. Aaron Halperine Oak Park, Ill., and Mrs . Ede and Mrs. H. S. Norton Gary, Ind., are staying at t Linden apartments * Jacob Levine of Brookl N. Y., is visiting his fan at the Windsor apartme Mr. and Mrs. M. Crumina of Brooklyn are among of guests there. k t \. .. - - .. . - 4 ... ". ; . - .T e '-- -+:-. ... ... . . ".'. .+ .-:. ....i+ ? ,:'+ ._ o -+. . : day, February 27,1931 HE JEWISH LORIDIAN A Weekly Newnpaper PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY by the WISH FLORIDIAN PUBLISHING CO 107 SOUTH MIAMI AVE. J. LOUIS SHOCHET, Editor P. o. Bo.x K 7 iami, Florida Phone 2-1183 WEST PALM BEACH OFFICE: 414 Eighth Street Mrs. M. Schrebnik, Represntatlv Entered as second class matter, ly 4th, 1980, at the Post Office Miami, Florida, under the act March 8, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION z Monthly ...................... $1 no Year ......... ..... ........ .0 VOL. IV.-NO. IX FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931 THE TONGUE A beautiful banquet, a well- ressed audience, heads and abbis of Congregations at he festive board, all present o commemorate in the tra- itional Jewish manner a oubly significant event: the ahrzeit of "Moshe Rabay- u," and the passing of an- ther year in the history of hat should be considered an important factor in the insti- utional life of Greater Mi- mi, the Chesed Shel Emes. We do not care to refer at his time to the significant absence f r o m the festive board of the president of the hesed Shel Emes, of its sec- nd vice president, of its fi- ancial secretary or even the absence of a number of its di- rectors. But what we do object to, and that rather strenuously: is the utterance at the festive board in the presence of a large number of people, of language, which to say the least was very indiscreet, by one who claims to be a leader in the organization. We should like that gentle- man to refer back to the words of the great Psalmist: "Elohay, ntzor lashoni may- ro, ushfosay medabayr mir- moh," "0 Lord, guard my tongue from evil, and my lips from uttering deceit." If the honorable gentleman were fo' even a moment to reflect up- on these wo'ds of the great palmist, which as a true Syn- agogue Jew and Synagogue Director, he is supposed to know, perhaps he would have hesitated. And to him or them who were the objects of this indis- creet demonstration, may we be permitted to continue in the words of the psalm, "V' Limkallaly nafshi sidom". "and be thou silent, O my soul, to those who curse me." For those who participate in "Chesed Shel Emes," lit- erally the Grace of truth," that truth should rightfully be one of the4% paramount graces. Why does the man who is always taikng of itself dis- like to hetr other talk of themselves I I - Pomathin'docome to- WAI*.f + h-e- ._ e __.-. U.-j ~ ~~2~4 11 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Page ' 1 ITHE CHA Steps toward the correc- tion of a foul injustice are made in an Ontario town where a barber reduced the price of a haircut to 10 cents, in case the customer has lit- tle hair. The charging of a flat rate for haircuts is in direct con- travention of the rights of man. When a fellow wears a mere fringe that can be re- moved by two snips of the scissors and has to pay as much as another whose afflu- ent head resembles a kitchen mop, it is enough to make his blood boil-unless his blood is as scanty as his hair. It is like taxation without repre- sentation. It is grinding the faces of the poor to support the rich. We hold these truths to be self evident: That all men are born free and equal; but that in the matter of their hair equality all too soon disap- pears. This barber at last rec- ognizes the fact and makes concessions to the unfortun- ate, so one more ancient tyr- rany is in the way of being overthrown. Onward and up- ward, say we Long may our hair wave; but if not, then may the price of cutting it be appropriately short. ! In the interests of science, 54 men at a physiological in- stitute at Dortmund, Ger- many, have volunteered to drink 14 bottles of beer each, per day, over an extended period. Ah, the lure of science! I'd like to be a scientist And with the scientists stand, The light of knowledge in my eye, A beer stein in my hand! If only the banks would use safety paper for notes as well as checks. * "So you gave your wife a cook book." "Yes, but she only uses it to hold the grocery bill." ! Mr. Greene-Are you an alienist ? Dr. Graye-Matter That's my profession, sir. Mr. Greene-Well, I wanted to know if you'll come and fix our cuckoo clock. ! Mrs. Gaber-What? A lit- tle shrimp like you a lion tamer and trainer? Trainer (midget)-My size is the secret of my success. The lions are waiting for me to krow a little bigger. I I ! Rubb It's all right to claim we still got prosperity, but the drug store business looks awful, I tell you, on the face of things. Itinn-Yeah, that's where it looks the worst. ! A certain amount of igno- rance is necessary to, the en- joyment of'our existence. Mr. Asker-flow much for' travelers inii fr-omti l York to fSat .? I .!'.: Plike m: o --ft'i ; eI F .11 . r # A song, a burst of laughter, just a smile Can change the day and make things seem worth while Somehow, just like a quick- ly opened door That brings a glimpse of lovely things once more. And you who. thought life desolate and drear Were just heart hungry for a word of cheer. ! ! We have been told time and again that the spread of ci- garet smoking among men was caused by the dreadful life in the trenches. But more cigarets are smoked by wo: men today, says a trade item, than were snpCed by both men and women before the war. This condition wiai brought a&out by the dread Mfl lifi ait *..e tm.ches o0 som.eing. *;:.-... .:. ^ The hea tIat reftes to t 1: R 4RER Bonnie little Broadway lass, Little girl with cheek of MARTYRS brass, Out to gather in a male It was once my privilege to witness the establishment Who will be your dinner-pail, of a new religion. Who'll supply your silken The founder was John Alexander Dowie, who first ap- hose peared in the Chicago newspapers as an obscure exhorter And your scanty under- with a talent for strong language. Though he went through clothes, the city and suburbs holding outdoor meetings, he attracted Limousines, and coats of comparatively little attention until one night a hoodlum hit sable, him in the eye with a rotten egg. Diamonds, cash, and all At once he assumed a new character and importance. In- you're able stead of being merely a sensational denouncer, he became To lay hands on-does the an incipient martyr-a prophet persecuted for his faith. thought Converts flocked to his banner, money poured in, he founded Ever strike you that you his own city, and finally proclaimed himself the reincarna- ought tion of Elijah. To give up this life of sin He had undoubted talent, but it was the stupidity of his And become a worker in opponents which persecuted him into success. Something worthy and cureThe fiery old doctor, with his picturesque white whisk- Possibly a manicure. ers, has long since passed across the river, but I think about Cook or clerk, or rvin him whenever the newspapers begin to talk about the danger maid, of "Red Riots" and the police break up a harmless mass Work that's pure, if not well meeting with their clubs. paid, England, older and wiser than we in many respects, Such as teaching in a school? manages these things much better. She knows that an If it does, you're just a fool! agitator is harmless unless you try to suppress him. Only !t then does he become a menace. She sets aside one end of "Grandmother," tittered Hyde Park for the exclusive use of the agitators. There, sweet, pretty Attabelle Sloo- every afternoon, and especially on Sundays, they meet and kins, as she presented her boy shoot off their faces against the government, the church and friend to her mother's moth- whatever else they dislike. er, "this is my friend, Mr. One of the wisest things President Hoover has done was Gigglefuss." to release the foolish young men and women who were ar- "I'm sorry," said Atta- rested for picketing the White House. He said that he did belle's grandmother, "but I not propose to let any silly folks achieve "cheap martyrdo didn't quite catch the name." at the government's expense. "My friend, Mr. Giggle- A wise man of an earlier day was a Pharisee named fuss!" cried Attabelle. Gamaliel. When the first persecution of the Christians "Heh? I'm sorry," said her began he protested. grandmother, "but I didn't "Refrain from these men and let them alone, catch the name." for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will "Gigglefuss!" screamed come to naught. But if it be of God, ye cannot Attabelle somewhat loudly, overthrow it, lest haply ye be found even to fight but still prettily. against God." "It's no use," said the old It the Pharisees had taken his advice the new and lady, shaking her head. "It struggling little sect might conceivably have passed out in sounds just like 'Gigglefuss' obscurity. ,But they went on with their persecutions and to me. "the blood of the martyrs became the seed of the church." How burdensome and cheer- less are the days H F!IL That bring no fragment of a happy song Nor laughter on the morn- [ 1Ii O^ ^T O f ing breeze. Along Their chain of dull and stu- t pid hours, no rays y U 7 t t Of sunshnie penetrate. A IJO N PH GAINE. darksome maze I Envelopes earth and every- CHANGING DOCTORS thing seems wrong, Until some friend with It has been said that it's a bad practice to swap horses buoyant heart and strong in the middle of the stream. I think this applies quite as Speaks words of.kindly solace well to the abrupt changing of physicians in the middle of a. or of praise. protracted disease. In the very nature of some complaints, they advance very slowly, taking sometimes months and years to produce complete disability. Diseases that come slowly are, as a rule, overcome lowly. A disorder that has been on hand .twq. or three years cannot be cleaned up in as many weeks. Par- ticularly is this true in diseases of the heart, lungs, and d-i neys. To shift physicians impatintly every two weeks, in the effort to secure quick relief is to invite disaster; .it- t in some cases of very serious disease, several months of titi - mate relation and study on the part of the phTyscian, -tode the patient ashore safely. This cannot be dpne by shifting tactics on the part of the invalid. It is his business to start. right and stay right; his life may depend upon it. Years ago, a wealthy man offered me $1000 to clear . one-fourth of one per cent of albumin from his , accepted his bantering proposition. "What shll he asked; "go to bed fo four weeks. I et. possi$ly do it; you see, rve got some busiess-" Of he had. All men have affairs. He went to a "magnetic healer," who cured by on of the hands. $250 wasted. Another shift to a"p no better luck; then to a,1i ; !by thie.time coming. A month with a aa out." It didn't ubot l'.. a to bed were tat' Thtuw. N7 . _ 'i .# ri Y ~1 IM 2 r i~. . THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Hall1 next Tuesday, March 8, ~. **.*. ****.**,****** ***** at which prizes will be given for high score and refresh- S* I I Y merits will be served. Mrs. S. SI M. I Machtei will be in charge Sof arrangements. ** S * ___h___o_____*________ --_-******__**__ '_ _I_ Milton A. Friedman, the -on of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. The Installation Banquet quet there will be dancing. A Friedman, returned to the city for the A. Z. A. local Junior full account will appear in our as a member of the victorious Bnai Brith organization to next week's issue. Miami University Freshmen celebrate the granting of the Debating team which won the debates a g a il n s t Rollins, charter to the local organiza- The fourth Jewish Radio Southern and St. Petersburg tion by national headquarters, Hour, and the final one for I colleges. will be held at Kaplan Hall the month of. February, was* * on Sunday evening, March 8. replete with interesting ad- The Junior Council of Jew- Dinner will be served, promi- dresses and splendid music, ish Women is sponsoring a nent entertainters will appear Abe Aronwitz, well-known at- benefit bridge at the Robert and dancing will follow. The torney, spoke on the work of Clay Hotel the evening of charge will be $1.00 per plate the Young Men's Club of Mi- Thursday, March 5, beginning and dinner wll be served by ami; Mr. Armand Wyle, ex- at 8 p. m. Acting as the host- the Sisterhood of Temple ecutive vice president of the esses for the evening are the rl and will begin at Hebrew Orphans' Home of Misses Ruth Schwartz, Ruth o'clock. Atlanta, spoke on the work Manis, Sara Kahn, Florence Final arrangements have of his organization, anld he Merlin and Bernice Loeb. een made fr te ane n was followed by Mr. Louis, Prizes will be given for high been made for the dance spon- Heiman, well-known attorney score and refreshments will scored by the Beth David Sis- and secretary of the Hebrew be served. terhood for Monday evening, Friendly Inn (*achnosas Or- March 9, attheFlee o1d Friendly Inn (Hachnosas Or- March 9, at the Fleetwood chim), who spoke oi the work Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown Hotel, Miami Beach. e- of his organization. Vocal of New York City are spend- ames S. J pector an J. solos by Miss Frances Kane ing their honeymoon at the Katz are general chairmen of who was accompanied on the Alamac Hotel and will leave the affair and every effort this piano by her mother, Mrs. B. shortly for Cuba before re- being made to makn e this Kane; solos by Mrs. Samuel turning home. They will be event an outstanding one in Resnick, accompanied by Mrs. entertained by their cousin, local social history. Bertram Raff; a solo by Mrs. Mrs. I. L. Mintzer at bridge In charge of the Purim en-Raff, who accompanied he- next Sunday. In charge of the Purim en- self, were features of the pro- * * tertainment and box supper for next Sunday night planned gram. Cantor Nathan Wroo- Temple Israel Sisterhood is by the Temple Israel Sister- bel of the Miami Jewish Or- sponsoring a children's Purim hood, are the following ladies: tho d ox Congregation, and masquerade for the children Mesdames Mendel Cromer, Cantor Boris Schlachman, a of its Sunday school next Jacob H. Kaplan, Bert Reis- visitor to the city, were ex- Sunday, March 1, at 4:30 p. ner, H. I. Homa Gordon Davis, cellent in their rendition of m., at Kaplan Hall. Prizes I. L. Seligman, Jack Bern- synagogal music and Jewish stein and Frank Perlman. melodies. The Jewish Florid- .e ad a. ian is thankful for the mes- Philbrick A meeting of the Executive sages of support and appre- l rick Board of the Temple Israel ciation received for the Feb- Director of Funerals Sisterhood will be held next ruary program, and expresses onday, March 2, at Kaplan its thanks to all those who serving Greater Miami Hall at 1:30 p. m., with a helped make this program a ^ success. IImeetiL U th LU mem n ershiip of the Sisterhood following promptly at 2:15 o'clock when all members are urged to be on hand. As we are gong to press, the Emunah chapter of the O. E. S. is entertaining the worthy grand matron of Flor- ida at a banquet and dance which is being held at the City Club. Mrs. Sadye G. Rose, chairman of the cim- mittee, will recite the invoca- tion and will be followed by a vocal solo by Cantor Nathan Wroobel of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregaton. Mr. Wallis in the absence of Jos. M. Fine, worthy patron, will act as toastmaster for the evening. Following the ban- KING FUNERAL HOME 29 N. V. THIRD AVENUE Phone 23535-31624 oi_ 0 * Beth David Sisterhood is sponsoring a card party at the Beth David Talmud Torah Well- Worth SHOE SHOP Corner of 5th St. & 2nd Ave. N. W. MASTER DRY CLEANING SHOE REPAIRING By Tho Most Modern Method. Makes It Well- Worth Your Coming. Cut Prleee-Work Guarantod. City Wood Yard, Inc. Fireplace Stove and Kindling Wood 1216 N. W. EIGHTH COURT Phone 24252t Fresh Fish Daily at prices that can't be beat Y Capt. Tom's Fish Mart L .. 288 N. W. North River Drive J Utiitmorr tannbrg Qhorp. We Deliver Bundles S . of . . Satisfaction Phone 3-3687 21 North West Ninth Street will be given to the children tion; mr. tNi Weinm and refreshments will be cipal of, tha iunday s.ieved. In the evening Iat and Rabbi a Ia M. W, 6:30 in order to continue the the Congregation, wil Purim celebration the Sister- hood will entertain at a box supper for which seventy-five cents will be charged. This will be followed by bridge and other card games. Those not desiring to purchase the box supper are cordially invited to attend as there will be no ad- mission or other fee charged for the evenings entertain- ment. * Next Sunday morning the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mi- ami Jewish Orthodox Congre- gation will entertain the chil- dren of its Sunday school at a purim party when gifts will be presented to each child on behalf of the ladies' organiza- JAI ALAI Biscayne Fronton The World's Futmt Sport NINE GAMES NIGHTLY Except Sunday "HURRY BACK" TO SELLERS Honest, Courteous Service. N. W. 7th Ave. at 28th Street cw 'I i 1 1, IER ONLY THREE MILES FROM DOWNTOWN MIAMI On Miaml's Main Theroebhfar~ 10-RACE NIGHTLYi-10 FORD F 0E D CHAMPIONSHIP SEDAN A H GIVEN AWAY HURDLE RACE Monday Night and other FEATURES EVERY NIGHT sisted by Is. Ida But"- president of the LadieS' , iliary, and a commit|k: ladies, in entertainingit children. Appropriate and playlets will be present Mr. and Mrs. D. aily stone, Terre Haute, Ind., at the Locust Apartments f the winter. AMBULANCE SERVICe W. H. Combs Co., Estab. 18i COMBS FUNEiAL Ho M Phone Miami 32101 I15 N. a. nSd Avenue MIAMI BRACH FUNERAL a010 Phone M. B. 5-2101 1286 WahlNgton Ave. Nightly -- Sgxayt 8 s- Excep6t . ' PNa 4 'jr-I, i K . S"*;** - I'-.; * Ih. 11 I ,. ,- .-'`"^- .- -. -, ,. ,, "7 ' y" , u-. e. _._ -_ _- _. the high scores at each table. te The raffle of a beautiful co lamp was won by Mrs. Davis, th a tourist. Hostesses for the A evening were Mesdames Man- is del, R. Beck, and Mildred al of the most brilliant ty, relatives and immediate Futterfass. At a late hour W events of the season friends. refreshments were served. S e surprise dinner party The bride is a popular mem- p] to Mr. and Mrs, A. J. ber of the younger set and A regular meeting of the se uchtag of 1728 S. W. has been extensively enter- Junior Council of Jewish of terrace, in honor of their trained since the announce- Women will be held at the w g anniversary, by Mr. ment of her engagement. home of Miss Ethel Harris, th rs. Jesse Newman of Mr.. Finnieston is the owner 1028 S. W. Third street, next A ork City at the Span- of the Modern Orthopedic Tuesday evening, March 8, at M rdein n tfie Hotel Alca- Co. of New Yoik City, where 8 p. m. L oof, Sunday evening, they will live. A euchtag is one of the Immediately after the re- The Junior Council of Jew- ra ost architects of New caption Mr. and Mrs. Finnie ish Women tendered a sur- M City. Mr. Chester Al- ston left on their wedding trip prise stork shower, honoring L er, the Master of Cere- for New York City. its president, Mrs. Aaron ki Sat the Spanish Gar- Out-of-town guests includ- Farr, at the home of Mrs. er and a lifelong friend of ed Miss Ethel Goldberg, Mrs. Farr's mother, Mrs. A. Wal- )nd Mrs. Leuchtag, ar- Robert Goldberg. Sol Gold- lerstein, last Tuesday night. d many special features berg, all of Gastonia, N. C.; A large number of Junior of por of the occasion. Mr. Mrs. Harold Bender, Warren, Council members attended bi Kopelowitz of Coral Ohio; Mrs. Leo Rosenberg and enjoyed the games that da ) delivered a monologue and daughter, Judith, Chica. were played. At a late hour th as appreciably received. Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. refreshments were served. Jo ong those present were Rosenfeld Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Many beautiful gifts were iz hd Mrs. A. J. H. Leuch- Sophie a r r e n and son, presented to the guest of pi Lheir son. Sidney; Mrs. Joseph, of Pittsburgh, Pa., honor. er Leuchtag and Mr. H. D. and Miami, and Mrs. Law- o itag, mother and broth- rence Polster of Columbus, At the regular meeting of d Mr. Leuchtag; Mrs. T. Ohio. the Senior Council of Jewish M s, mother of Mrs. Leuch- IWomen held last Wednesday gl r. and Mrs. Jesse New- r. a lat Kaplan Hall, Mrs. Lewis - and son Seymour; Mr. and Mrs. P. Applebau Brown led in prayer. An- N a son, Seymour; Mr. celebrated their crystal an,- nounceient was made of a rs. Benj. L. Davis, Mr. es hursay nn nouncement was made of a Irs. M. J. Koplowitz and versary Thursday evening at card party that will be spon- r; Mr. and Mrs. Martin their home, 1721 S. W. 11th scored by the Council Wednes- I Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Terrace. Refreshments were day night, March 18, at a Mr. and Mrs. H. Ben served from a lace-covered place to be announced shortly Mr. and Mrs. I. Bergs, table centered with pink roses. in these columns. In charge md Mrs. M. S. Rubin, Miss Thelma Applebaum as- of the affair will be a com- nd Mrs P. Schemberg, sited in entertaining. Tele- mittee headed by Mesdames nd Mrs. Richter, Mr r ams of congratulations Harry Oliphant and Morris drs. S Aronovitz, Mr were r ved r^ Dubler. Council Sabbath night rs. S. Stei tzerger, Mr. town friends. Guests includ- ill be observed at all the Lrs. L. Stueierger, Mr. P. d Mr.. and Mrs., F. en, Synagogues in this district on Ean. Mr. Nat MDavi Mrs. L Engle Ms. -C Fro- Friday night in accordance an, Mr. fat Davis, l eind o.New k ork, Mr. and with the annual custom. A -h 41.E. Fan1 dominating committee was 'ap- j1 len Kippel, Mrs. Bessie w. pointed to recommend the t, Mrs. Flattan and" Mr. names of officers for the en- rs. Max Psaty. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schon- suing term. On this commit- .. - *- field have as their guests, their tee Mrs. Morris Dubler chair- .M the daughter, Mrs. George J. man, will be assisted by Mes- iit markedte mar- Gerson, who is spending six dames Isidor Coheh, B. Simon, 8 of Miss Adalyn Ross, weeks with them. M. Cromer and Benj.- Hirsh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.. field. Reports of chairmen dss, and Arthur Finnie- An important business of. the various committees son of Rev. and Mrs. M. meeting of the Loyalty Club, were given. Among the out- innieston of New York auxiliary of the Emunah of-town visitors were Mrs. A. whici took place last Chapter O. E. S. will be held Tolman of Detroit; Mrs. Benj. eQday evening m the next Wednesday evening, Lewis of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; Jlub. Dr. Jacob H. Kap- March 3rd. at 8 p. m. at the Mrs. A. Griswold of Norfolk, performed the ceremony. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Va. A social hour in charge ceding the entrance of Wolfe, 64 N. E. 22nd street. of Mrs. Lewis Brown was ridal party, Mrs. Sam- esnick sang "I Love You ." Mrs. Resnick later Cadman's "At Dawn- The bridal chorus from engrin" was used as the ssional and Mendela- a "Wedding March" at lose of the service. e bride entered with her r, who gave her in mar- greatly enjoyed by those The combined Senior and present. Junior Hadassah social event * held at the Frolics Club last Mrs. Chas. Tannnebaum en- Sunday night was both a so.- cial as well as financial suc- cess. Several hundred guests attended and enjoyed the TH RAC FA splendid entertainment of- THE RACE FAN feared them. The proceeds will be used towards the further- A merica's ance of Haddasah work. Are E'ntertindinr ertained the members of the mminntte of arrangements for ie Purim Ball of the Ladies' auxiliaryy of the Miami Jew- h Orthodox Congregation, t a bridge luncheon last wednesday at her home in henla n d o a h. Bridge was played and then 'lunch was served. A business meeting Sthe committee followed, at which reports were made by he various sub chairmen. mong those present were .rs. Sam Tannenbaum, Mrs. ouis Vangilder, Mrs. Nathan delman, Mrs. Nathan Ab- imson, Mrs. Harry Seitlin, .rs. H. M. Drevitch, Mrs J. ouis Shochet, Mrs. G. Kot- in, Mrs. M. Kotkin and sev- ral others. * The second annual banquet f the Chesed Shel Emes brought out a large atten- ance last Sunday night at he Beth David hall. Mr. ohn Wolf, one of the organ- ers, was toastmaster and resented the various speak- rs. Rabbis Isaac M. Wapner f the Miami Jewish Ortho- ox Congregation, and S. M. [achtei of Beth David Con- regation spoke, as did Wolfe L. (Pop) PERSON uler of All Klds of Scrap Metal We Sell Auto Parts 2141 N. W. SECOND AVE. Phone 20621 BAGS and METALS AST COAST BAG & METAL CO. (Ine.) I. L. MINTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 435-445 N. W. 8th Street Phone 4485 PEPPER METAL CORP. Scrap Metal and Machinery . W. Cor. 5th Ave. and 14th St, Phone 22546 BUILDING SUPPLIES J. SIMPSON Building Materials, Roofing Paper, Asphalt 428 N. W. N. River Drive Phone 7251 DELICATESSEN ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 5th St. We Supply Your Every Want Cohen, vied president of the organization, A. Dok, S. J. Spector, and Harry Cohen for the Young Men's Club of Mi- ami, A musical program was pre- sented in which Miss Mildred Greenberg, Leonard Rose, Louis Eley and M. Greenberg took part. Mrs. Chas. Tannenbaum has as her guests for the bal- ance of the winter season her sister in law, Mrs. Chas. Grossman and daughter, and Mrs. Grossman's mother, Mrs. Epstein, all of New York citt. Dr. Groasman will join hia family a little later in the season. Every Jewish Home Should Have the History of the Jews. In America By PETER WIERNIK Now to be obtained at 1474 S. W. First Street FISH & 8E54A Pw STANDARD FISH c6 *C mS W., flalelt r : :i. Phse 3402t, -, PHARMACIST BRYAN PAfl VARMAY Chas. T untzrii ...ba , (res. pharmacWl fA wi1 Cot 22nd Ave. aSii ltV W. j ** - -- 3 CRYSTAL PIAR IA ' Dr. A. D. Halpern, Ph. G. .- Prescriptibn Our g.peclt '1. H, liwi Ave. f eShalpi ' PIt and Sfi ,i A. IL PIMB AM I MABTJ d S3 North alit ti Str eet Phone 81im ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL C $5 N S2th'St . A Et F. E.C. R. A. Ph1m:s214 TA: NSFER ' FLASh EXPRESS & ST &AQ C). I I 48 N. W. 7th!w-tftt Telephone 2-4836 Hli, F1l .. C). '- IO. M ii 1 .-..-^ S "" " BUSINESS DIRECTORY)j i In I am i i i_ I_ I .. .. 6.. Lr _~ ~ ~~~~~~ ;~~ ___~__~~~_~~_~ PPp~`fs i p - I ., -- ' Page 6 Charity Day At Race Track (Continued from Page 1) fronted by a smiling Junior leaguer working in a worthy cause? Mrs. E. B. Romfh has charge of the flower sales, which are counted on for a tidy sum, and Mrs. James H. Bright will super- vise cigaret sales. Mrs. Bruen will be respon- sible for soliciting the box holders and Mrs. Cliff Reeder and Mrs. Frank Shutts are co-operating on the publicity, the men on the committee be- ing Ellis Hollums, Hal Ley- shon and Cliff Mos'er, chair- man. Not only Miami, but all of Florida will be informed of the event which is expected to attract many who are com-r ing for the week.of big shorts; events of which the Carnmera- Moloney fight, he Florida Derby and International Four Ball golf tournament are com- ponents. Another session of the women has been called for Friday, at which time the chairmen will have filled their committees. The feature events this Saturday will be the Nursery Stakes No. 2, with a $2,000 purse added over the nursery purse added over the nursery course. Another event of Sat. urday will be the Overnight Handicap known as the Keeneland Handicap, with a purse of $1,500 for three year olds and over over the one and one sixteenth mile course. Doctor-Have you been tir- ing this patient out with a lot of needless conversation?" Nifty Nurse-Oh, no, I've done every bit of the talking myself. I "Off F ler-Off Prices" SThrifty Women Shop at Panama Hats ui (L^AM. THE JEWISH FLORIDIAI WEST PALM BEACH ACTIVITIES The Palm Beaches are in readiness for the outstanding Jewish event of this season. The Purim Masquerade Ball, sponsored by the Beth El Sis- terhood, will be held Sunday night, March 1, at the Com- munity House. Music will be furnished by Harry Mydrs' Orchestra. Prizes will be given for the prettiest and funniest costumes. The pro- ceeds of the event will go towards the maintenance of the Talmud Torah. At the Friday night's serv- ices, Rabbi S. Wrubel will preach on "Queen Esther." The children of Beth El Sunday school will be enter- tained Sunday morning as the guests of the Sisterhood. The children will present some playlets telling the story of Purim and will listen to Rab- bi and Mrs. Wrubel lecturing on the significance of Purim. * * Monday night the tradi- tional Megillah will be read at the Community House, follow- ing which there will be a re- ception to the entire congre- gation by the Beth El Con- gregation. Beach Kennel Club Establishes Record In the first thirty days of racing at the Miami Beach Kennel Club, the dog track fans have seen three records established which stamps the track as one of the fastest in the country. The club course record over the 362-yard dis- tance is held by Kolimore for 21 and 3-5 seconds; the Beach course record over the 510- yard distance, is held by An- other Shamrock, at 30 and 1-5 seconds; while the 5-16- mile distance record is held by Orcades at 33 1-5 seconds. The Club and Beach courses are so fashioned as to give the dogs competing the benefit of the longest straight-away possible. These fast runs have held the interest of the dog fans' at fever heat and added to the attractiveness of the fast events and the social affairs at the Clubhouse have been, the cause of the large crowds nightly witnessing the racing. The management of the Mi- ami Beach Kennel Club oper- ating under the rules of the International Greyhound Rac- ing Association is making every effort to have high- class racing to please the patrons. Social events are held every' evening at the clubhouse and last Thursday night some of the stars of tennis, who are competing in the tennis matches at Miam Beach, were among the visitors. Flagler Dog Track Attracts Crowds The West Flagler Kennel Club out on West Flagler street, and only three miles from the center of Miami's business section, is attracting large crowds every night. During the season stars of the fistic world and of the tage, have bien the- guests of honor .--- '' .'J of the management and have presented the winners of spe- cial races named in their hon- or with cups donated by the management. Matches that have attracted wide and favor- able comments as to the abil- ity of the dogs have helped bring out the crowds. Ten fast races, including the favor- ite hurdle races, are being staged each night for the ben- efit of the sport patrons and the results have been so close that very few could judge the winner, beforehand. Every Monday evening an auto is be- ing given away free, and next Monday a Ford sedan will be presented to the lucky winner of the ticket at the weekly drawing. The musical enter- * HIALEAH PARK MIAMI RACING ASSOCIATION lUI SATURDAY SATURDAY THE NURSERY STAKES NO. 2 $2,000 ADDED For two year old fillies over the nursery course. AND A FINE PROGRAM OF SIX OTHER RACES GRANDSTAND $2.50 Including Tax CLUB HOUSE $5.50 Including Tax Music by Caesar La Monaca and His All Miami Band Race Trains Direct to Track Leaving F. E. C., City Station at 1:80 p. m. Racng Every day but Sunday Busses at Frequent Intervals from Venetian Aracade, Direct to Grand Stad -- ------ -.-. JOSEPH WIDENBB Chaum of the Board MAJOR BARCLAY H. WARBURTON. President NWm -.W.7- -- IARn -- i .,.. FRANK J. BRUEN OFFERS Greatest Heavyweight Show of all Time Auspices Harvey Seeds Post No. 29, American Legion and Florida National Guard Post of Miami Featuring PRIMO CARNERA VS. JIM M A LONEY 10 Rounds to a Decision Madison Square Garden Stadium, Miami, Florida. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 5 (8 P. M.) FIVE OTHER BIG BOUTS PRICES: $2, $5.49, $10 AND $15 (Tax Included) Tickets now on le day and night at headquarters, Flaler St. and Second Ave. N. .: 'Henry BarJ', Itl N E. First Ave., oppoito port office; Barber Shop. American Legion Bldg., Elihth St. and BisUcayN Bd.; Davis Havana Ters, o 81 E. Fer St.. McAllister Hotel Bldg., Miami ConsUidated Tours, I.e, M Twenty- trd St, Mimi Rea --Dave Feldman. 238 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach, and H. Simons, MeAlister Hotel, Miami, and in Roney Pllas Hotel, Miami Beach. Mail Order Must Be Accompanied by Money Order or Certified Cheek. Telephones:. -2342--4-22.43----3.20 . .- . lot. 24 wsI 26 NoeL NorI mtoanI Aa 'BI spa SFriday, February 27, 191 tainment provided nightly is is being operated for he ben. an added attraction to help efit of the dog racing patrons amuse the crowds attending the races. The management Nature supplies all her chil of the track is being compli- dren with brains, but sh mented upon the very effici- can't compel them to us ent manner in which the track them. GIVE THE WIFE A TREAT! Let her enjoy the unexcelled, appetizing and delicious home Cooking of the well-known Mrs. Goldstein AT THE G R KOSHER RESTAURANT 40S N. E. 2ND AVE. SPECIALIZING IN 50c and 75c LUNCHES and a Reular 12-course Dinner for 81.00-Served to I P. M.-OPEN TO 8 P. M. -- ,- `-~~- ~-~- --- I if ---- " : -,_. |
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