▪ 9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. Sabbath Services. Sabbath services will continue un- interruptedly until further notice, be- ginning at 10:30. All members and their 'households are urged to attend these services.. Closing of the Sabbath School. On Sunday morning of this week the closing exercises of the Sabbath School will be held. A patriotic pro- gram will be rendered by a number of the children, prizes will be awarded for excellent work done during the year and promotions of those who have passed to higher grades will be a nnounced. Pare s, and friends of the children are c rtlially invited to be present at thebi excises which will begin promptly at,9 ;30. Sabbath School Contributions to the War Fund. The Self Sacrifice Fund of Temple Beth El Sabbath School has contrib- uted the sum of $150 to the war fund and the confirmation class of this year has given $127. Besides a num- ber of pupils of the Sabbath School have at great personal sacrifice given considerable sums. This generosity is greatly appreciated. ged Cross Sewing. • ,•' ' The sewing for the Red Cross so- ciety continues to be well attended on Tuesdays of each week in the Temple parlors. All the women of the con- gregation are urged to assist in this work. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise to Speak Here June 14 SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES Saturday morning services begin at 9 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will deliver his weekly sermon, beginning at 10 o'clock. JEWISH CONGRESS ELECTION DELEGATES, SUNDAY, JUNE 10. s.7 Four Will Be Selected to Represent Detroit at Convention to Be Held in Washington, September 2. Jews of Detroit will meet on Sun- day, June 10, at their respective poll- ing places and ballot for the selection of four delegates to represent Detroit at the American Jewish Congress which will be held in Washington, D. C., September 2, 1917. Eight prominent men of the city were nominated at a convention held several weeks ago. They are: George Avrunin, G. Biskin, Bernard Ginsburg, David Goldman, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man, M. Rosinovsky, David W. Si- mons, Dr. D. Whitchorn. Every Jew and every Jewess, 21 years of age or over, whose perma- nent place of resideng is in the city of Detroit, is entitled to vote upon the payment of 10 cents at any of the polling booths specified elsewhere in this issue Those who are unaffiliated with any organization should get in touch with Benjamin Robinson, chair- man of the board of elections, 221 Moffat building, or may apply at any of the polling booths and receive in- FURTHER EVIDENCE OF JEW- structions from the election official in ISH FREEDOM IN RUSSIA. charge. Priests Are Destroying All Anti- AMBASSADOR ELKUS R E- Semitic Literature, and Eradi- CEIVES COURTESIES FROM cating All Influences of SULTAN. Former Regime. Will Deliver Address on Zionism at Hotel Statler Next Thursday Evening. Announcement has been made by the local Zionist organization that Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, of the Free Synagogue of New York, will deliver an address at the Statler Hotel, Thursday evening, June 14. Dr. Wise will speak of the general Zionist situ- ation in the light of current events, Zionism is now playing a major role in the world movements. The recent declaration of the United States. gOv- a ernment to Russia that it favored ter- Jewish state in Palestine at the mination of the war, and the support of the idea by practically all the allied nations, lends added interest to the address of Dr. Wise. The general public is cordially in- vied to attend. A luncheon will pre- cede the address. r. Thousands of separate drawings THE MA KING OF ANIMATED are required to make an animated car- CARTOONS. toon, and the artists_who have a keen Animated cartoons are a feature of sense of humor work out their funny nearly all of the motion picture stories in black and- - -white and bring houses. Invariably they are a source in the desired publicity for the ad- of laughter and the manner of their vertiser. • ' production is a matter of curiosity on Mr. Nelson shows these animated the part of the spectators. In addi- tion to the regular funnies, some 50- advertising cartoons at the Miles thea- odd houses in Detroit are showing ter and upward of 50 neighborhood animated advertising cartoons. These picture shows so that they reach the are executed by the Nelson Motion masses. In addition he makes indus- Picture Studios, 79 Woodward ave- trial films in which there is no waste nue, where a staff of artists are en- footage and the part of the process gaged in the skillful work of prepar- which is to be featured is brought out Mg them. Mr. Nelson has worked for so as to enlighten people in the vari- some time on the plan; now he is able ous processes of production. Many to put life into a trademark, make it of the automobile manufacturers are get up and walk and do other stunts showing the Nelson films throughout the country.. as a part of an animated film. Order Them Now-- O M. ow n The clothes you will need for your outing. I would like you to see the E. Blue and Green Flannel Coats that = are so appropriate with white flan. F. nel trousers. The value is away above the $35 I ask. K. EN /ow PetrogradAthe inmates of'the"' Washington, May 31.—Every cour- 110'!1;1 , c ; E i . I RiNsian-•monasteries, • in an excess tesy was extended to Ambassador . ■ „Elkus and his party upon leaving „E = of recql,utionary zeal, .a . r,c.,del mancling ll' iii Constantinople. Advices received to- 24 John R. Street, i t Broaiiy' w :the equal political , rights with by way of Stockholm say repre- populatiOiOncluding the vbte,''whielt of the Sultan, the Grand Opening Branch in July at 919 Woodward until nowt has been forbidden by pre-, ,klitatiYCS the M• ters of Finance "- , , cedent... In order to xoye,:thetr, . , ness for 'Citizenship the tipOnknal/0 set and'. Foreign Affairs saietareWell at• ,= annumminmunnnummuniminimniimmunnunninimmumninumnunnes of biA'ces"kJf •their. the 'station, while a repre'sentzhive , ac about eraditaring; gn,.Affairs, of ionary,„and,.• the Minister former •autocratist, react m in particular, anti-Semitic activities, cppanied the party to the frontier. their stores of anti-liberal The party is due at Berne on June 1. destroying- The party includes Ambassador-and and pogrorn literature, which 'was sup- Mrs. Elkus and;, three children; the plied to them by the police "security Misses bohnsOn,HeWes,. and Tupper department," now abolished. The monks of Russia's biggest, rich- and twcs'iservantS; Secretiry G. Cor- est, and most famous monastery, nell Tarler,!. Second Secretary . Oscar CADILLAC CAD I LLAC Troitsa-Lavra, near Moscow, which is f. Milmore, Legal Adviser Arshag K. historic, owing to having withstood Schniavonian, Special Assistant two sieges by Polish armies in the George II Montgomery and his fami- seventeenth century, made bonfires ly of fain,' Assistant Secretary Arthur last week of reactionary pamphlets in H. Leavitt and family of two, A. the monastery courtyard. One report Van H. Engert, and Samuel Edelman, says that the monks danced around intepreters, and Frederick Wirth. the flames. The Father Superior of - - the Moscow Monastery of the Passion astery is particularly notorious for Private Appearing Cars For All Occasions has condemned all autocratic propa- the pogromist agitation in which it ganda literature and has forbidden its took an active part for the prosecu- use even for the wrapping of parcels. tion of the Jew Beilis on the charge Still greater revolutionary enthusi- of ritual murders. The monastery asm, real or feigned, has been dis- authorities have now strictly forbid- played in Kiev's celebrated Pestchera den reactionary agitations, and a 262 RANDOLPH STREET Monastery, in the catacombs of which committee of monks has been formed repose the bones of hundreds of saints to obtain political equality. ABET. HERTZBERG General Manager of the Orthodox Church. This mon- At Kazan, in East Russia, a com- mittee of Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates discovered that a large CLASSIFIED number of inflammatory pamphlets ADVERTISEMENT. were stored in a convent. 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