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Elias M. Rothman Subscribes $500, in Honor of ti
Announcing the Publication of a
NEW DE LUXE 64-PAGE BOOKLET
THE AGE OF OIL
Even before the official opening of the
campaign of the Y. M. H. A. for a
building of its own, offers of aid are
being made by representative Jewish
business men who have already realized
the need of such an. institution in De-
troit. The following letter, with its
splendid expression of supp .ort, is one
of the first of its kind and will prob-
ably suggest similar expressions from
other Jewish men:
Vital statistics on 37 Standard Oil com-
panies, showing capitalization, dividends,
officers, etc., together with a detailed de-
scription of the business of each company
and the earnings during 1916.
Complete information regarding 51 In-
dependent companies giving all the physic-
al and financial data necessary to the in-
vestor, whereby he may be enabled to
form an accurate judgment of the value of
the investment.
The wealth of statistical information con-
tamed in this booklet makes it the best
of its kind ever published.
It should be of incalculable value to
those interested in oil securities.
Our direct private wire to the New York, Boston and Toronto markets enables us
to give exceptional service on orders for Motor Stocks, Mining and Oil Stocks and Curb
Industrials.
WE CARRY THE ABOVE STOCKS ON REASONABLE MARGINS.
oms.ASTON E HAM AN D
NEW YORK
BOSTON
CHICAGO
ESTB.I903
With kindest reg a . icri and wishing you much
success in your office as President of the
Young Men's Hebrew Association, I am;
Sincerely yours,
. ELIAS M. ROVIMAN,
Detroit Behind Other Cities. ",
"There is just' as crying a need for an
institution for Jewish- young -• men as
there is for buildings stich'as 'the Y. M.
C. A. is constructing for gentile boy;"'
says Jacob Nathan, niesident of • the'
Young Men's HebreW ASsociatiOn. "The
Detroit, Mich., March 26th, 1917.
fact' that scoreS, if not hundred's
Mr. Jacob Nathan,
Jews are members of the Y. M. C::A=.•
President Young Men's Hebrew Association,
Detroit, Michigan.
of Detroit, only emphasizes our 'own'
My Dear Mr. Nathan :
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weakness.
On Friday, March 30th, will occur my
"Hardly a day passes but what 'sOine •
fiftieth birthday and in view of the fact that
I have had a happy career during the twenty
encouragement is given us in our' am:-
years that I have spent in Detroit and I
bition for' a Y. M. 1-1: - A. building. Of-
have been able to establish a happy home for
fers of financial Support are beginning
my children who are entering young manhood,
to come in and the Jewish community
I desire to show my appreciation for the
blessings I have received by doing something
is beginning to' sit up amid 'take notice.
for young men who come to this city and have
There is not a city of 'any''eonseqtience:
not the influences of happy home surround-
in the United States '(cities, of course,•
ings.
I believe it is most desirable that we should
with - fairly large Jewish populations)
have in Detroit in the comparatively near
that has not a fine Y. M. H. A. institu-
future a proper home for the Young Men's
tion. Cities with half the' Jewish pop-'
Hebrew Association to care not only for the
ulation of 'Detroit have Y. M. H. A:
strangers but for the many young men who
seek diversion and companionship in a re-
structures of which they have a right •-
spectable way outside of their own homes. I
to
feel proud—and which should make
understand that funds have been subscribed
us feel all the more keenly our 'own
for the purchase of a lot, but I wish to sub-
scribe at the present time five hundred dollars
shortcomings.
to be paid to the Young Men's Hebrew As-
"There is a vast amount of work' to
sociation whenever they start their campaign
be done for the Jewish young men, of
for money to erect or to buy a building.
this community. We are doing. the best
we can under the handicaps- against.,
which we are working. We want to do
so much more, but with quarters.,,in . ,
which our time necessarily must belitn-,
ited and in which we have not the fa-
cilities for very much social service,
this is quite impossible. Jewish young ,
men just flock to our quarter's. Their;
appeal is the only argument we need for . `. .
a Y. M. H. A.' institution."
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BOOKLET HAVING BEEN PREPARED FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION, AL-
THOUGH THE EDITION IS LIMITED. IN WRITING MENTION THIS PAPER.
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NEW YORK RABBI TO BECOME
'EVANGELIST." ,
NEW YORK, April 9:—Hebert
Goldstein announced yesterday his 'res-
COn-„
ignation as Associate Rabbi of
gregation Kehilath-Jeshurun, 117 "East -
Eighty-fifth street. He will dedicate his
life to a popular Jewish revival move
ment in this city, at the solicitation of
young people of the East Side and' Hat:::
lem.
"In this country prosperity 'has '
swamped religion," said Rabbi . Gold-
stein. It is high time that the Jews
throughout our glorious country should
realize the need for a popular religious
movement, not through vulgar means,
not through threats and. scares, but by
the more proper method—though the
Torah Rabbinic, and Jewish back.... •
ground."
Rabbi Goldstein will lease a house for
.daily services and a theater will -be
leased for Sunday morning lectures.
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CONTAINING:
The story of the discovery of oil in the
United States.
VVho produces, refines, transports and
markets petroleum and its products.
how the pipe lines came into being.
The formation, rise and growth of
Standard Oil and what it accomplished in
the oil industry.
. New producing fields and their import-
ance.
Petroleum as fuel.
Standard Oil companies before and after
segregation.
Independent producing and refining com-
panies, and their future in the industry.
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