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March 24, 1916 - Image 3

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-03-24

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CHRONICLE

They would
do it for
you!

ving a brief illness, Col.
e's, one of California's
racers and one of the fore-
Lrly mining operators of
died at the home of his
r, Mrs. Morris Schneider,
ge of 83' years.

1cath of Second Lieuten-
2;ar Ilarnett Samuel at the
front has been anmiunced
(Tent disPatches. The de--
was a son of Nelson
and a member of the firm
iett Samuel and Sons, of
1. Ile took a keen inter-
lie welfare of the working
the Fast Fnd of London
is actively associated with
:irk of the Jewish Lads '
e. He was promoted from
iks, which he joined at the
ak of the war.

Jews for whom our Cornmittee is making its
appeal are no "Schnorrers." Thousands of those
who are suffering for want of food and shelter
. mer-
today were but a few months ago prosperous
chants or successful members of the learned profes-
sions. They Were wont to give to others out of there
plenty, as now we ask you to give out of your
abundance. But the War came, and with it, Star-
vation—Nakedness —Woe.

The Detroit
Committee for
the Relief of
They are your brcithers.
Jewish
Sufferers
Will you leave them in their misery?
from the War

314 Walilingtwn
Arca&

At the Great Public Meeting on April 4th, in Arcadia
Hall, their sad story will be told by Dr. StePhen S. \Vise
and others. It is a story that will wring your hearts

Cadilltc 702

The Russian •Senate rece41.1v
passed a decree that bequests left
to synagogues are free from tax-

ation, as •are the churches ofall
other religious denominations.

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1 !!h\".

Every Member of the Family Enjoys
the Music of the Victrola

Nowadays it is so easy for everyone to hear and understand all that is best in music.

Having a Victrola in your home is just like having the world's greatest artists
always at your instant ,command.

41

And it is a pleasure that every home can afford.
There are 'Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $15 to $400 and
easy terms can be arranged if desired.
Demonstrations daily—come in any time and hear your favorite music.

GOLDBERG PHONOGRAPH STORE

167 GRATIOT AVENUE

OPEN EVENINGS

THE STORE WITH THE COMPLETE STOCK

TEL. MAIN 1975

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