A mcricam lavish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ZIONIST` DEMONSTRATION IN ENGLISH JEWS RAISE FUND COPENHAGEN PROHIBITED. FOR PALESTINE. Blue Bird Girls Distribute Proceeds of Dance. Congregational News The chief of police in Copenhagen The Zionists in England have be- prohibited a Zionist demonstration to g un ea of ate, i eke), campaign t to establish la. fund celebrate the capture of Jerusalem estine. It was estimated that at least and the British declaration, on the live million dollars will be needed to ground that it might be interpreted start work soon after the war. Many ;Zionist societies have entered the as an unneutral act. It was explained The subject of Rabbi Franklin's that since Denmark was a neutral (name of General Allenby, the con- sermon Sunday morning, Jan. 13th, queror of Jerusalem, in the Golden will be "The Poetry of the Bible." country, the rejoicing over the defeat Book of the National Fund. The Services begin, as usual, at 11 of one or the other of the belliger- president of the Board of Deputies o'clock promptly. All are invited. ents would be regarded as an On- r Sent a cable of congratulations to . Woman's Auxiliary Association. friendly act on the part of the de-; General Allenby, to which a very feated. The regular meeting of the Wo- courteous reply was received. man's Auxiliary Association for Jan- uary will be held on Monday after- noon, Jan. 146, at 2:30. The follow- ing program will be rendered: With the Allies in Poetry and Song. 1 Three periods in English Song (Shakesperean, Early English, Mod- ern), Mrs. Lapin Cohen, Mezzo Soprano. 2. Readings from Patriotic Poets .(Walt 11'hitnian, Tennyson, etc.), Mrs. Henry Van Baalen. 3. Songs of Sunny Italy, Miss Mi- rah Cohen, Contralto. • WORKSrf or .1' In addition to the attractions above, a pleasant surprise is promised in the way of decorations and costumes. MOVIE TICKETS SIX FOR 25c The Blue- Bird Girls have contrib- By stall enclose 27 cents In stamps. uted $100 to various charitable insti- Good any time at 5 aowntown theatres tutions and movements. This sum WOODWARD THEATRE CO. was raised out of the proceeds of the 306 Breltmeyer Bldg. Charity Dance, given on Sunday evening, Nov. 18, 1917. The fund was distributed as follows: YOUNG PEOPLE'S AUXILIARY. Jewish Old Folks' Home $25.00 Good Orchestra Assured. Jewish War Sufferers 25.00 Red Cross Those who attended the last two 20.00 meetings of the Auxiliary and listened Ind. Wrk. Circle of America 5.00 700 MARQUB.TTE BLDG to the splendid musical numbers ren- Other institutions 25.00 DESIGNING COLOR:PLATES PHOTO:RETOUCHING HALF -TONES dered by members of the Young Peo- TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES James E. Hanna & Bros. 2nd Floor David Whitney Bldg. WNW DURING JANURAY 25% 25% Red Cross and Charity Sewing. First Discount Sale Oil Paintings, Etchings, Engravings, Color Prints A variety of artistic Novelties included Lamps Art Mirrors We espec Pain Frames The women of the congregation meet in the Temple each Tuesday and Friday to sew for the Red Cross So- ciety and on Thursday afternoon to sew for the local charities. Classes for making surgical bandages meet each Thursday under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary Association at the Phoenix Club. Every woman in the congregation is urged to par- ticipate in this work. Classes for Registration. Classes for the training of those who wish to qualify as registrars for' the registration of women will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of each week at 2:30 p. m. at 'Temple Beth F.I. announce an exhibition of • "Artists Friends" Study Classes. •■■•■•■■•■■ •WW.1 DENNE1. 4s -4 The study classes of the Young People's Society meet each Wednes day: evening at 7:45. ; Rabbi Franklin's Bible class con-' woes on Thursdays at 2:15 p. I , WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY PARTY. 19 E. GRANT, NO REMAINDERS SPECIAL PRICES ON SETS •••• ■ •• ■ /•••• ■ •0,0".•••,,I1 FINANCIAL STRENGTH Of this Institution as of December 31, 1917. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 2,443,968.84 ' Bonds and Mortgages 6,881,834.65 Federal Reserve Bank Stock ..... 18,000.00 Overdrafts 1,324.25 Real Estate and Banking Houses 258,290.03 Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks 2,207,836.81 $11,811,254.58 LIABILITIES ADAMS West Grand Circus 1'ark and Adams „Avenue. Beginning Monday Night, January 14, including Sunday Night. Matinee Teusday, Thursday, Satur. day. Books Opened and Closed Vaughan Glaser Players Small Sets Correctly Kept AUDITS, SYSTEMS ARTHUR I. HARRIS offer, a farcical farce entitled "It Pays To Advertise" Guaranteed under the pure fun and laugh net. 805 Majestic Bldg. Main 164. Schechter's Bank Money Forwarded to All Parts of the World 479 Hastings Street, Corner Division DETROIT, MICH. Next Week—"Pals First." CLASSIFIED LINERS YOUNG COUPLE may find com- fortable home with small family of three in large 11-room house, Apply 304 Frederick, or phone North 2510-J, Schechter's Drug Store 477 Hastings Bt., Cor. Division FREE RENTAL of my eight-room home to refined Jewish couple who DETROIT, MICH. will keep house for small family. Ad. dress box 112, Jewish Chronicle, 314 Phone Cadillac 3299. Peter Smith Bldg. I. BERKOWITZ ROOM AND BOARD WANTED —By young lady in congenial home, centrally located. Address Jewish Chronicle, Box 127. Dress Trimmings and Supplies Onyx Hosiery and Merode Underwear Kayser Silk Gloves 396 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT Company – Wn bets tending ti, cate with Mis.. Virginia i'ark, Mart.. $ 500,000.00 362,561.11 2,409,442.98 8,539,250.49 Central Salim s Bank Cor. Woodward it Michigan Ayes. • THIS COUPoN when detached and mailed to LAMBERT & LOWMAN, DETROIT, MICH., IS GOOD FOR ONE ONLY ONE-OUNCE BOTTLE VANILLA FLAVORING an economical and Indispensable baking concomitant, manufactured and sold by LAMBERT & LOWMAN, Detroit, Mich. Price, per pint. $1.00. M. FREEDMAN SHADE CO. Phone Cherry 483 Olt , at 8 .• Dry Goods, Notions and turnmum g• M. ROSINSKEY'S 350 Hastings Street. Special quotations for builders. 351355 Hastings St. Quality Which Is Unexcelled at Wholesale Prices No Advance Here FyfLOPING SYNAGOGUE This assembly i, unique in the history of American Jewry. It is felt that at this time in particular all energy must be mustered to strengthen the Jewish faith amongst the Jewish people. The United Synagogue, which is a feder- ation of Orthodox and Conservative congregations throughout the United States and Canada, has been engaged in synagogue and school extension work. It is publishing text books for working out methods for dealing with the various religious problems that con- front the Jewish people. The repre- sentative Jews of this country are now being called together to confer on the problems that confront their co-relig- ionists. 5678 ana , Service Flag Dedica, A patriotic program marking with I SPECIAL ASSEMBLY consistency the dedication of the Serv- Delegates from all parts of the coun- ice Flag, will be the occasion of this try will gather on January 13 at da • meeting's proceedings. Presentation by Jewish Theological Seminary, 521 We , t David Stocker. Mr. David W. Simons 123d street, New York City, at 3 o'clock. will make the acceptance address and to confer on ways and means for Rabbi A. H. Hershman is expected to strengthening traditional Judaism in add, as is his wont, lustre to the hour. America. At 8 o'clock there will be a Miss Gladys IVarren will give a read- large mass meeting at the Synagogue ing in her own inimitable way, and Miss Anache Chesed, 114th street and Sev- Tillie Garvatt will render piano selec- enth avenue, at which the plans and tions. An evening well spent is as- ideals of the United Synagogue will be sured. All who are interested are cor- dially invited. explained by well-known orators. DIRECTORS: WM. P. HOLLIDAY CHAS. P. COLLINS SAMUEL T. DOUGLAS ALEX. I. McLEOD EDGAR REXFORD F. H. MACPHERSON F. 0. CLAYTON HARRY J. FOX of the P:11(.30111, ..- not largely attended. braved the snow ble evening. Rabbi and Mrs. A. AL will head the reception con,. Interesting and amusing games, a,. dancing are among the features be- ing arranged. A lunch also will he served. This informal party is ex- made. The .. pected to do much toward furthering the eiTilifly of .1/. the social spirit of the organization, ; o'clock. $11,811,254.58 MAIN OFFICE, MAJESTIC BLDG. Masonic Meeting Perfection Lodge, F. and A. M., U. D. Special communication, Wednes- dey, January 16, 1918, 1:30 p. m. E. A. Degree. Visitors welcome. .Charles K. Sendoff, Secretary. t UNITED Condensed Statement Showing the Branch Offices:- Cor. W. Blvd. & Grand River Cor. St. Aubin and Canfield Cor. Grand River & Fourteenth Cor. Forest & Woodward Cor. E. Jefferson & Dickerson Cor. Junction & West Fort St. Because of the state of chaos now existing in Russia, the Jewish leaders have decided to postpone the elec- tions for the all-Russian jewi,li Con- gress. 'I. ALL BOOKS AT THIS DISCOUNT UNTIL AND INCLUDING Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Commercial Deposits Savings Deposits ple's Auxiliary Orchestra, which is be- ing formed, will appreciate w hat is being done by the organization in a musical way. 10r. Kopelson, the director, is enthusiastic about the 'cork of those who have turned out thus far, but wishes more string in- strument players to join. AI r. Kopel- son enjoys a splendid reputation as musician, instructor, and director, and those who play string instruments should grasp the opportunity of play- ing under a man who is musically correct. Those now in the orchestra are enthusiastic and urge others to join. Nowhere is there offered a finer opportunity or more pleasant sur- roundings for rehearsals than in the vestry rooms of the synagogue with its new Steinway Grand Plano. Play- ers of orchestral instruments should take advantage of this splendid op- portunity, Get in touch with Mr. Alan Kopelson at his studio, 160 Med- bury (North 5747-R), or better still, bring your instrument and meet him at rehearsal Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Willis and Brush street. The follow- ing players of stringed instruments .,ne members: Sadie Jacobson, David Musicas, Julius Goldstein, Chas. Klein, violinists, and Harry Jatovsky and ()chic Baker, 'cellists. The entertainment committee of the Auxiliary is making arrangements to present a one•act comedy in the early part of next month. Mr. 1)tulley Ar- thur Cohen, who has again kindly consented to direct the production, has chosen the play, "That Blond Person." The cast will be selected by the director this week and re- hears„ s will begin at once. It is pre- dicted this will be the best playlet ever Iroduced by a Shaarey Zedek or ,,inn. Those ..wliro,ttrea ectitil el nitaly st sr 'muent committee of I s Auxiliary has to be held 20% Discount JANUARY 17th SPRUNK ENGRAVING COMPANY ROLL BLACK 1561"1" DETROIT Af BRICK Puritan Brick and in Tile Co. DrPceital-errile , Mortar Stain 710 FARWELL BUILDING Phone Main 2247-2248 Printing Same as Always 11•••••••••• Red Cross Work. The quality, and quantity of the work turned out by the Red Cross Unit, at Shaarey Zedeck Synagogue, under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary, has been given great credit. In addition, several large boxes of knit goods have been sent to the boys at Camp Custer. Oscar Abraham, a leading merchant of Harrodsburg, Ky., died there on Dec. 25. Ile was 60 years old and a native of Frankfurt-on-the-Main, Ger- many. His daughter, Hattie, is a clerk in the office of the Court of Appeals at Frankfort, and a son, Henry, is in the quartermaster's de- partment at Camp Taylor. J. 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