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of Dependents

AUTOMOBILES
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ROSS 8

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Grand 372

732 Woodward Ave.

Wading, Lerchen & Company

Investment Bankers

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MUNICIPAL AND
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List of Bonds owned by us gladly sent upon
request.
CONGRESS and SHELBY 02
S TS., DETROIT
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BUCK'S

Automobile
and
Carriage Painting

Phone Cherry 64944

86 Fourth St

I. BERKOWITZ

Dress Trimmings and Supplies
Onyx Hosiery and
Merode Underwear
Kayser Silk Gloves
396 HASTINGS ST., DETROIT

Schechter's Drug Store

EWISH_.CHRONICLE

By W. G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury

For the purpose of equipping with
arms, clothing and food our gallant sol-
diers who have been called to the field;
maintaining our navy and our valiant
tars upon the high seas ; providing the
necessary means to pay the wages of
our soldiers and sailors and, if the bill
now pending in the Congress passes, the
monthly allowances for the support of
their dependent families and to supply
them with life insurance ; constructing
a great fleet of merchant vessels to
maintain the line of communication with
our brave troops in France, and to keep
our commerce afloat upon the high seas
ill defiance of the German kaiser and
his submarines ; creating a great fleet of
aeroplanes, which will give complete
supremacy in the air to the United
States and the brave nations fighting
with us against the German military
menace ; and for other necessary war
purposes.
The Congress of the United States
has authorized the secretary of the
treasury to sell to the American people
bonds of the United States bearing four
per cent interest, with valuable tax
exemptions, and convertible under cer-
tain Condition into other issues of United
States bonds that may be authorized by
the Congress. The official circular of
the treasury department gives full de-
tails. •
There is now offered to the American
people a new issue of $3,000,000,000 of
bonds to be known as the Second Lib-
erty Loan. They will be issued in such
denominations and upon such terms that
every patriotic citizen will have an op-
portunity to assist the government by

477 Hastings St., Cor. Division
DETROIT, MICH.

P tone Cadillac 3299

Potts Drug Company

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Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 5552
525 WOODWARD AVE.

Cor. Charlotte

Orders Called for Delivered Anywhere

You will find the most complete line
in the city of

Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings

AT

M. ROSINSKEY'S

351-355 Hastings St.

'Quality Whisk it IletsctIltd as Whole:all Priest

Schechter's Bank

Money Forwarded to
All Parts of the World
479 Hastings Street, Corner Division
DETROIT, MICH.

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lending his money upon the security of
a United States government bond.
It is essential to the success of the
war and to the support of our gallant
troops that these loans shall not only
be subscribed, but oversubscribed. No
one is asked to donate or give his
money to the government ; but every-
One is asked to lend his money to the
government. •The loans will be repaid
in full with interest at the rate of four
per cent per annum. A government bond
is the safest investment in .the world! it
is as good as currency and yet better,
because the government bond bears in-
terest and currency does not. No other
investment compares with •it for safety,
ready convertibility into cash, and un-
questioned availability as collateral se-
curity for loans in any bank in the
United States.
People by thousands ask the treasury
constantly how they can help the gov-
ernment in this war. Through the pur-
chase of Liberty Bonds everyone can
help. No more patriotic duty can be
performed by those who cannot actually
fight upon the field of battle than to
furnish the government with the neces-
sary money to enable it to give our
brave soldiers and sailors all that they
require to make them strong for the
fight and capable of winning a swift
victory over our enenties.
We fight, first of all, for America's
vital rights, the right to the unmolested
and unobstructed use of the high seas,
so that the surplus products of our
farms, our mines and our factories may
be carried into the harbors of every
friendly nation in the world. Our wel-

fare and prosperity as a people depend
upon our right of peaceful intercourse
with all the nations of the earth. To
abandon these rights by withdrawing
our ships and commerce from the seas
upon the order of a military despot in
Europe would destroy prosperity and
bring disaster and humiliation upon the
American people.
We fight to protect our citizens
against assassination and murder upon
the high seas while in the peaceful
exercise of those rights demanded by
international law and every instinct and
dictate of humanity.
We fight to preserve our democratic
institutions and our sovereignty as a
nation against the menace of a powerful
and' ruthless military autocracy headed
by the German kaiser, whose ambition
is to dominate the world.
We fight also for the noble ideal' of
universal democracy and liberty, the
right of the smallest and weakest na-
tions equally with the most powerful to
live and to govern themselves according
to the will of their own people. •
We fight for peace, for that just and
lasting peace which agonized and tor-
tured humanity craves and which not
the sword nor the bayonet of a military
despot but the supremacy of vindicated
right alone can restore to a distracted
world.
To secure these ends I appeal to every
man and woman who resides upon the
soil of free America a n d enjoys the
blessings of her priceless institutions to
join the League of Patriots by purchas-
ing a Liberty Bond.

at large," and that the brilliant Jew-
ish legal scholar, long before he was
commissioned with a public appoint-
ment, shared with the nation's execu-
tive many of the problems which con-
Professor Felix Frankfurter of the fronted him,
Professor Frankfurter is one of the
Harvard law school has been appoint-
most vital and progressive men in the
ed as secretary of the special mission
named by President Wilson to go di- capacity of a thinker on the country's
rect from him to the Pacific coast and service at present. He was graduated
negotiate terms of peace between la- • from the Harvard law school, and for
bor and capital, When the United some time worked in the federal dis-
trict attorney's office, aiding in en-
States first entered the war, Professor
Frankfurter went to Washington, forcing the Sherman law and prose-
cuting the trusts. He was later trans-
where he joined the staff of Secretary
of War Baker, to whom he has been ferred- to Washington and to the war
department by the desire of Secretary
since acting as confidential adviser.
He has served the government as Stinson, and soon became an execu-
special representative on several im- tive and an authority on the decision
portant tasks and missions, conspicu- of administrative law.
Not long after that he was sum-
ously so as fellow traveler with Am-
bassador Morgenthau to Europe and moned to the Harvard law school.
Egypt, in an effort to provide relief
for the Jews, Syrians• and other non- DR. VAZSONYI VILMOS LODGE
Turkish races who were starving in
TO CELEBRATE ANNI-
Palestine.
VERSARY.
Although Secretary of Labor Wil-
son was appointed by the president..as
The Dr. Vazsonyi Vilmos Lodge,
the first named member of the com- 371, of the I. 0. B. S., will hold its first
mission, the chief responsibility and anniversary celebration at the Odd
greater part of the work will fall on Fellows' Temple, 212 Randolph Street,
Professor Frankfurter, as secretary. on Sunday, October 28th, at 2 p. m.
That the well known Zionist worker The public is cordially invited to at-
was chosen for this important post is tend this meeting. A very attractive
in no small measure due to the ad- program has been arranged.
ministrative ability he has shown him-
Frank Szendc, as chairman of the
self capable of as one of Secretary arrangements committee, will open
Baker's chief war aids, although it. is the meeting. An address will be made
well known in capital circles that by Joseph Rosenthal, president, on
President Wilson has for a consider- - the activities of the local lodge; Anton
able time looked upon Frankfurter as Feder will speak on the lodge in gen-
a member of his remarkable "cabinet eral. Jacob Farkas, ex-president, will
speak, and Bernard Schwartz, grand
deputy, and Marton Klein will deliver
addresses. •

PRESIDENT WILSON NAMES
PROF. FELIX FRANKFURTER
ON BOARD TO CONCILI-
ATE LABOR IN WEST.

JEWISH CALENDAR

The musical program will be greatly
enjoyed by all. Mrs. E. Vajda will
render a piano solo; Rev. M. Lewy,
cantor of Bend Moshe congregation,
will sing several selected numbers;
Prof. F. Szende will deliver a vocal
solo with piano accompaniment by .Dr.
M. Goldonyi, and Vilma Heltai, a
noted operatic singer, will delight all
with the rendition of musical gems.
A luncheon will be served in the
course of the program.

ITALY REFUSES REQUEST OF
GERMAN JEWS FOR PALM
BRANCHES.

Berlin (via London).—The Jewish
Union of Frankfort-on-the-Main some
time ago received a request by Jews
of Warsaw and other. occupied Proir-
inces to ask the Italian government
to permit the exportation of palm
branches, without which they cannot
celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles.
The Frankfort Union thereupon ap-
plied for a sufficient quantity of palm
branches for the Jews of Germany,
Poland, and Lithuania. •
The Italian government declined,
and now the Frankfort Union has ad-
dressed a request to the pope to use
his influence with the Italian govern-
ment.

As a result of the petition of the
local Christian authorities - who con-
trol the Jewish affairs, the police of
Dombrova (Poland) closed all syna-
gogues, Jewish schools.and Chedarim.
The anti-Semitic petitioners gave as
the reason for their plea the alleged
mismanagement of the Jewish insti-
tutions.

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Rosh Hashanah—Monday, Sept. 17.
Yom Kippur—Wednesday, Sept. 26.
First day Succoth—Monday, Oct. 1.
Shemini Atzereth—Monday, Oct. 8.
Simchath Torah—Tuesday, Oct. 9.
Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan—Wednes-
day, Oct. 17.
Rosh Chodesh Kislev—Friday, Nov.
16.
First day Chanukah—Monday, Dec.
10.
Rosh Chodesh Tebeth—Sunday, Dec.
16.
Fast day Tebeth—Tuesday, Dec. 25.

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