THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
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List of Donations to the
Fund for the Relief of
the Jews in the War Zone
The following is a partial list of
the contributions made at the Ar-
cadia mass meeting for the bene-
fit of the Jewish \\Tar Sufferers.
The list will he continued in the
issue of next week.
List of Subscriptions, $100 or More.
(Continued from Last Issue)
125.00
I. Peritz
100.00
Samuel Plotkin
100.00
Samuel Rabinowitch
100.00
Esser Rabinowitz
100.00
Max Redelsheimer
100.00
A. M. Rieder
100.00
Julius Ritten
1,000.00
D. Robinson & Sons
100.00
Oscar Robinson
200.00
Rosenberg
H.
100.00
I. Rosenberg
1,500.00
Oscar Rosenberger
100.00
Wallace Rosenheim
100.00
Louis Rosenthal
200.00
Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig
500.00
E. M. Rothman
100.00
Sol Sadek
400.00
S. E. Salim
500.00
Sarasohn-Shetzer Co.
200.00
Samuel Satovsky
100.00
I. L. Scheinman
100.00
Mrs. D. Scheyer
1,000.00
Albert \V. Schloss
200.00
Fred Schram
Bernard Schwartz (R.G.Dun Cigar) 100.00
1,000.00
Jos. and Ben Selling
100.00
Jerome A. Selling
100.00
Zachariah Selling
100.00
H. Shapiro
Hugo Parshell and A. Shiffman 1,000.00
1,000.00
Ben Siegel
200.00
Louis Siegel
100.00
Jos. Siegel
500.00
Jacob Siegel and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Sillman.... 2,000.00
300.00
A. Simon & Co
100.00
Rachael Simon
200.00
Nathan Simons
500.00
Mrs. D. W. Simons
1,0(0.00
D. W. Simons
1,000.00
Jacob Singer
600.00
Eugene Sloman
1,000.00
Sam Sloman
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman 500.00
Louis and Harold H. Smilan-
1,000.00
sky .
250.00
Samuel Smitt
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100.00 ownenot woo.o.mme.0.4.1.1..1.0.0.9.1).0.o.o.o.o.o.
Louis and Max Solovich
500.00
Srere Bros.
100.00
Standard Barrel & Bag Co
100.00
Max Steingold
100.00
Louis Stoll
250.00
Max Stotter
100.00
Sam Summertield
500.00
Ben Tannenholz
Temple Beth El Sunday School 100.00
100.00
Harold Trunsky
500.00
Victor & Lipshitz
500.00
M. C. \Veil
Sidney S. Weinman
9 1 13 00
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Maurice Weiss
100.00
COR. FORT AND SHELBY STREETS
Harry Weitzman
Melville S. and Joseph M. Welt 400.00
1,000.00
Louis Welt
Offers the facilities of its
250.00
J. \Vetsman
commodious Banking Office
100.00
S. P. \Vilku s
200.00
Wine Bros.
and the security afforded by its
100.00
\Vinegarden, Harry
Henry and Andrew Wineman 1,000.00
1,000.00
Resources of Over Sixty Million Dollars
Leopold Wineman
100.00
Emanuel \Vodic
To those desiring to SAVE.
100.00
Bernard \Vurzberger
100.00
Y. M. H. A.
DIRECTORS
Young People's Society, Shaa-
W. Howie Muir
Fred W. Hodges
110.00
Russell A. Alger
rey Zedek
C.W. Nash
J. C. Hutchins
George
H.
Barbour
Young People's Society, Temple
T. H. Newberry
Jas. T. Keena
W. T. Barbour
Henry Russel
500.00
H. B. Ledyard
Beth El
H. M. Campbell
Hugo Scherer
Jas. T. McMillan
105.00
B. S. Colburn
I). S. "lemon
F. A. Schulte
R. S. Mason
A.
DuCharme
C.
Angus Smith
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Zenner 250.00
Fred T. Moran
Jeremiah Dyer
Homer Warren
M. J. Murphy
123.50
Frank J. Hecker
Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity
500.00
Leo Zuckerman
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Samuel Seitner
100.00
A. D. Phillipe
100.00
Max Heavenrich
SMOKED FISH OUR SPECIALTY
100.(X)
Adolph Seitner
Thrift
Means Success and
Independence
The Peoples Stale Bank
I
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Th e last voluntary recruit
among the single men in England
was an East Side Jew named
Solomon. He arrived at the re-
cruiting office almost on the
stroke of midnight on the last
day allowed for voluntary en-
listment.
A day was set apart recently by
the Denver section of the Council
of Jewish Women in honor of the
grandmother. It proved to be the
most successful of any social affair
given by the section.
DETROIT FISH COMPANY
A. SOLOMON, Manager
WHOLESALE FISH AND RETAIL
385
3 RUSSELL ST.
PHONE CHERRY 2381
PHONE MAIN 6022
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One of the public schools of St.
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William Stix School, in honor of
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who was recognized as one of the
leading citizens of the Missouri
metropolis.
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pCKIINAci*
DETROIT
CLEVELAND, BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS
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and comfort. reec'om of the decks. the cool. !refreshing lake breezes. the cora-
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source of enjoyment.
Herman Eichner's
brim Exchang- and Steamship Ticket Agency
435 HASTINGS STREET
Cor. Winder
DETROIT, MICH.
"D. & C. A SERVICE GUARANTEE"
Du^loe Summer Season the Two Giants of the Great Lakes,Stes. City of Detroit III and
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AND DETROIT
25th to September
10th,
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SPECT
WEEKLY.
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EVERY TRIP.
NO STOPS ENROUTE EXCEPT AT
Daily service between Toledo and Put-in-Bay, June 10th to September 10th.
YOUR RAILROAD TICKETS ARE ACCEPTED
On D.& C. Line steamers for transportation between Detroit and Cleveland, Detroit
and Buffalo. either direction.
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Correspondence in all Languages.
Steamship tickets on all lines. Real estate, farms
and farm lands for sale.
NOTARY PUBLIC
DETROIT ec CLEVELAND NAVIGATION COMPANY
A. A. SCHANTZ, Vice-Pres. & Gen!. Mgr.
PHILIP II. McMILLAN, Pres.
All D. & C. Steamers arrive and depart Third Avenue Wharf. Central
Standard Tim,.
Grand 420 and 1541-J
You will find
Groceries of quality
Fresh Meats
Kosher Delicatessen
at
HENRY KOHNER
ARCHITECT
R. GREENBERG'S
603 Woodward Avenue
(cPr, 5041W)
Phone
Cadillac 6155
803 Kr!, Building
Detroit