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April 12, 1918 - Image 6

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-04-12

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PAGE SIX

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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A

LOCAL ACTIVITIES

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Don't do a thing before you've bought your 1 0
.-.0-,,srArAciundritzr...070-4zowArAnoupurousr,
Liberty Bonds !
YOM GIRLS HOLD
TEMPLE BETH EL SABBATH
UNUSUALLY SUCCESSFUL
SCHOOL DEDICATES
SOCIAL AFFAIR
After you've done that you'll still have
NATIONAL FLAG
enough to buy your spring clothing—here !

I■

Over GOO Young People Attend Fourth
Annual Dance at Hotel Pontchar-
train Last Sunday—Proceeds for
Jewish War Relief.

Echoing in a tuna substantial

'12.50
'15.00
'18.00

'20.00
'22.50
'25.00

manner any affair held previously, the

Fourth Annual Dancing Party and

Entertainment of the Vont Girk Lit-

' elary Society held last Sunday even-
ing at the Hotel Pontchartrain was

I ill Sunday morning last

Ctli

11

inple

.Iiial.•11 a

very beautiful silk flag with II Iii, h it
had been presented by Nil - . S..1

Cohen in memory of his bolo,

stoner who passed away recent!) ai
\Vashington, I). C.

The exercises, though very simple,
were dignified and ,inspirinsi.
'The

lundreds of thildren attending the
• abliath School filed into the Temple

probably the most successful affair of

its kind for the younger it ever held
in Detroit.

and while they sang ". \ merica." a com-

Over 600 young men and women
participated in the entertainment and

aisle hearing the flag. They paused

dance and all were unanimous in their

school saluted the flag. Then 1 ■ abbi

in front of the pulpit while the entire

appreciation of the efforts of the

Franklin -spoke a few appropriate

young women in the club in provid-

words bearing upon the significance
of the occasion, after which the- en-

the "Star Spangled Ilattner."

The occasion was a truly inspiring
one and one that will long be remem-
bered.

merit preceded the (lance. One of its
unique features was the method of in-

Forint ing the entertainers by Nliss

Freda Fishbaine, Chairman of the

1 ier in clever I erse. Abraham tiornet-

This business has been built by giving the best pos-
sible values. That's the story in a word!

Michigan Union operas at the UM- the shaarey Zedek vestry rooms,
- ersity, displayed his originality and \londay evening,
pril 15th, at 8:30

KAD1MAH ZION SOCIETY.

veiling, who announced each lowl-

ky, of Ann Arbor, the composer of Tlw next regular meeting of the

nany of the song hits in several Kailiniali Zion Society will be held at

vocal ability in the rendition of sea- ...clock sharp.
An interesting pro-
•ral of his best songs, accompanying gram is being prepared by :Or. D. R.
himself on the Maio,
Mrs. Lapin- Stocker. which will -start promptly at

Here you will find the largest stock of staples and
worsteds as well as fancy fabrics. All the best styles.

*ohen charmed all with several well 8:45.
Nlany interesting 0 ports will
selected vocal solos, and Miss Kath- h e r ea d.

$12.50, $15, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35

cell Pereira repeated her many local

llereSNCS With

WELFARE BOARD TO
TAKE CARE OF 5 ,000
JEWISH SAILORS

classic interpretative

lancing that marks her as einc of the

most promising artistes in the coon-

try. Jack Fisher created a laughing
sensation iu his inimitable monologue

t'indgkathe

The presence of many young men
w Ito formerly attended the dances

I=

The Jewish \Venal- ,
Army and Nary, has just complet-
ed a can, ass of tlic navy and has ob-

was sadly missed. "Fliey arc in the

camps and cantonments and on ships

and "over there." 'Many of the boys

tained from the commanders of the
destroy- ers, battleships, submarine

were home on furlough and they at-

BINJ

tended in uniform. There were also
so,s..ers
present who
` ev i ral
I
happened to Ile 111 the city on War
business whose homes are out of
opt n
Tht•SC were 'Special guests of

SNIFFISIAPS

WOODWARD SERVICE Es- SUPPLY

GUARANTEED

4

T

ll

TIRE BARGAINS i

I

WE SAVE YOU FROM

R
E S

25 to 50%

ON YOUR TIRES AND TUBES

c
• o

1830WooDwARDAH.MARKET5091

AT PHILADELPHIA AVE

We

Srs.L Ors

.. . . ,
H onore d

, G overn-

merit.

ki

e

1

1

.

I: a'liet of 1918. \Inch of the credit

veil committees of Jewish Jinn. These

for the success of the affair was paid

to Miss Marion Fislibaine. Helen

committees communicate with the
Welfare Board, informing it of the

!Inbar and Rita King, who so ably

wants of the men

handled the publicity and entertain-
ment arrangements.

mates, from the figures it has at hand,

that there arc between 4,000 and 5,1100

Jewish men in the natal sere ice in the
("tined States. l'he Board ha. been

In opposition to till Bible 1-Itading
It hick %vas before the Maryland
-\ •o-nibly and had passed the If o ue,-
.o lb-legates. this se•ssion, a commit-

in touch with approximately 3,000
men 011 1110101 ships and naval sta.

t.., consisting of Rabbis \Villiam

Rabbi David Goldberg is Chaplain.
The 1 ewi-di Chaplain has alr,aily

slipplsing to the

books,

lolia, NI. Podgayetz, a Zionist, has

Tve ei Jews were appointed to ini• , 1 'ern elected deputy-mayor. NI. Rot-
portant educational posts by the Bol- tenberg, another local Zionist, was
shevik $.:iivernment. One, III. Grin- elected deputy chairmanof the inti•

berg, was appointed Superintendent nicipality.
Dr. Edelman, the former principal
of Education in the district of Petro
grad and the other. NI. Sachs, assist- of a Jewish school, has been ammint•

haplain Cudillicrg was assigned to
the 1'. S. S. gram.
11c is the rode
chaplain on board that ship and is in

bill was urged at this hearing by the
Ext cutiee S, cretary of the Maryland

charge of all religious and recreations
al activities. .\t his request, the Jew-

!tilde Society and the officers of the
I Infer of American Mechanics.
In opposition to the measure there

ish Welfare Board completely outfit-

were address, delivered by Rabbis

Magazines. lattlks, vietrola records,

Rosenatt and Rubenstein and Messrs.

p•n., pencils, ink, in addition to Bibles
and prayer books.

pure, dean, appetizing refreshments in handsome, luxurious

They're REAL AMERICANS and they enjoy the - goodies -
ost generally are particular
that make - life worth living . * and m

1 i

decided to send a Iiinifilission of oi ,

mendations

would remain in France to conduct
and develop the

B'nai Brith Affiliates.

of beautiful design, and our enormous business utilizes our won-

derfully equipped plant and keeps the price down—down-

down.

AMERICAN SHOWCASE MFG. CO .

"Right now WALNUT 310 caU
Pul our salesmen will explain all"

Window Enclosures
Special decorations
in wood
Carbonre ,

Quick Deliveries a Specialty

'rho . ,,.,,, 1,,i, chi oni. b .

pul d,,.00 . a

II.. k ly at Detroit. Mich , for April 1,

i'.is
"'Slate .4 $11 , 'Illioin coulill

Thal the 1 wo paragraphs b.



t lie Imat d's 11' . ' ut dint t,,'" 1 „ 1 .",%‘„' iji,.ei r s::; "%j•11, : "J ',,,,,I.II:it

tart announcenis tit that the negotia-
tions with the Independent Order

state): None.

1

,a‘ , 1 :: ';',.s.k.: 1.,,,41
, ,, ,,,lin...1 1 :::,11,,,1
14 i 1 1 ,1 : ,' ,1 ::,11 .1), 1 .1,'e
.litsrd.01)fi,ht till„l ir,i
i i ,:.It ic::, ,

111 Wii/ 1 "'• holders 01111 met . Urtly holders 104 the
so.- -fief ore Ill•. u Notary Public,hlbut also, In rause
where the Stoek -
. 1 . 01110/111)
and for the State and room)' afore- altioar U11011 the h00101 Of 11 11
said. personally appeared Anton Maul- holder jr
I seemly 110111, appear. upon
Man, who, haring been dilly riworil

or lit ;illy other e th1l11 1 1 1 11 "Y rera nthtt i llo , i t' ll:
person

1 ' ■ 1

chairman. makes also the v very Minor- ' etiron

I

Sod• Fountain. We

Phone Main 633

il.-::::::-.....:.:..l:•:•:•)•:.....:••:•:•:.: ,:.:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:

The committee also fav- ' I „

and sending from dirty to live men
as assistants to the commission, who

Brith, for affiliation with the

"AMERICANIZE" your more with our - American Beauty"
are m anufacturers of honest-made goods,

DISTRIBUTORS

France, one member of the commis-
. . :1...,1„/,',,: 14 :::: ::',, qi
! sion to conduct the overseas work. Statement of the Ownership, Manage•.
',11, h.‘ , .:7 o
. ',:: r ilii: or. 1:::: , ! .
A l
..:.
merit Circulation
Etc
by
r " ', g," 1 ' 1 ' " g . 1 , 1'",'"
,
•i Recruited
"' s' " " ''
i tile other InelnitCr Or 110. 11111er, to re-
.
the Act of Congress of August 24, Or other IleCurItlew are (If tiler.
turn with their findings and recoil'. .
1912,
11,1e, Oil

board, have finally been successfully

Tables, Stools

138-40 Bates Street

two or possibly three ineilibeis lo

Colonel I I art ). Cutler,

You Need Modern Fixtures

Clain

Detroit Paint & Glass Co.

to what it is prepared to do for the
Je‘tisli soldiers lighting ill Franc,.
The committee- at onCI 1 0111(1101 . ■ 1141

ibout suri-oundings.

Backbars

And Assure the Best Results

Bible Reading bills of pre% ions .\ s- Forces in France, st.iting that he had
mblies, it failed of passage. 1 no especial
nerds to report and re-
que•ted suggestions by the board as

parlors.

Wallcases

PAINT AND VARNISH

Senate out of committee. Like the r i l l, th e A mer i ca' , E xi „.di t i, mar).

Opportunity is knocking at YOUR door and p•l.e.a.d.bn
-
that yon: PREPARE—to - get the business.• Your "NEW ERA
is almost here, and all your neighbors will be ..ranting to enjoy

Soda Fountains

Sherwin-Williams

It is also announced by the board
oltPusIttoll to the hill made a ter)' that through its committee on over•
favorable impression. This May. 00 seas activities, of which 1)r. DeSola
doubt, account for the fact that the Pool is chairman, a cable has been re-
lull 1% i1,4 11111 eIell 1- ,••■■■rt eil to the ceived from Chaplain Voorsanger,

MR. CONFECTIONER!

Showcases

With

test the mess room of the 1..t. S. S. ii
Grant with stationery, gain: s.

Jacob Goldsmith, Solomon Mendels
and Philip Sykes. 'File speakers in

—COLUMBUS (auti luau, another arixilorsr).

656-672 Loraine Avenue

PAINT AND VARNISH NOW

men prayer

and , tat in o ery

Senate Conilllitter oil Education. The

f

Every Dog Has His Day!

.1.:

It Costs More Money to
Paint and Varnish Your
Home Each Year.

been commis• l . olled by the \Var 11)c-
partment---('haplain David Goldberg.

Sykes and Daniel Joseph, appeared
last Friday, in Annapolis. before the

At Nfoltileff, in the province of Po-

e.

The Jewish \Velfare Board esti-

Goldsmith. Solomon Mendel.. Philip

.

ant commissary of education in the eil an inspector of schools in Lod?.

tthicIi were greater than veer before
will he contributed to the Jewish NVar

NVIiere the 1111'11 of J, 1'e sh faith are
aboard •hips. the Jewish \Velfare
Board has enlisted the aid of the navy
haplains. They, iu turn, have organ.

and C. A. Rubenstein and
essrs. Joseph Zamoiski. Jacob

'fir's- 5

EXCHANGE

Young Bros. Company
Detroit Paper Stock Company

tions, the needs of the „Jewish non
ill the serVice.

II tau

N
D
S

This Space Paid For and
Contributed By

from those in charge of the land sta-

BIBLE READING BILL KILLED IN
MARYLAND.

EN

II

chasers and other naval ships. and

the clubs. 'The proceeds of the dance

FACTORY

° P ACCESSORIES

Let Us Invest
To the Limit in
Liberty Bonds

11":,cl,,Ihr"(fw1_1.11,1t1ctihewi
r,an, :Til, Rabbi is Commissioned a Chaplain
house dawn" i
t,atriotic t
when he annen- need B'Nai Brith Turns Over All Money
fervor
and Assets—One Agency Only for
his intention of "going over there" to
Welfare Work.
"get the Kaiser."

Michigan's Largest Exclusive Clothier.
Monroe & Randolph.
Branch: 99-101 Michigan.

LOUIS MUSCOVITX

Upon America de-
volves the sacredduty
of keeping alight the
torch of Liberty and
upholding justice and
democracy through-
out the world. Let
us not falter or count
the cost, for in the
freedom of the world
lies our only safety,
and the preservation
of our American lib-
erties and institutions.

tire- school joined iii the singing of

.111 entertainment of professional

offer better values for less money. That's why I want
to impress you with the fact that we've got the largest
clothing business in Michigan.

.

1:21104a

pany of boy- scouts marched down the

ing so congenial a setting for a most
I enjoyably party.

I know you are not interested in my
success—butyouare interested in what

El Sabbath

in; 1 .. 1! Itl e i 'll'ItT 111 , : a7"07"Id
tutiow li
.
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If O
Mill, pap e r. the circulation). etc • lit, stances mid I ondltIons under which
the aforesaid pubitea tton fur th e
dale at...kit/tiller', and security holders who
shown 111 the hove eaption,
relptired do not appear upon the bookis of 1 I”
1
1•%•
fA
1"/ 151'' , I
I
rust e .re, 111,111 'lurk arid
In seellon ta, Postal

and the board ha.. notified
'AWN and iteau•
lty other titan 111th
the I. (). B. B. that the new T., hitt:: :
""
t o
ulhrr
ship became effective on .April I.
' hat t itle names unit addresses of ' , enroll. 01.01140ton or corporation ba
the publialler. eilitor, managing editor. a,, n i
From that date the Welfare
is to receive from the I. O. It. II.
" 1 "1 b""i".." no"u"ns
ublleher- Jewish ehronlet. Publialling
11011 )10 1,1 111 . 1 cd by blob
of the largest Jewish fraternal organ-
o., 014 1' .1.1 .looth kids.
6.
hat the average
number a
Editor.--Itabid
Leo fa. cont..' of each issue of this 'm1,11,1010.
InktiOns. all cash and other assets col- Contributing
Franklin, 545 Woodward uve,
sold

!cried for welfare evork and the \Vels

fare Board licliCeforth will assume all

;mild,
SlAnag Ins Editor--N, J.
t I r Smit h LIdg
Presid. xl -Anton Kaufman. 314

31

If a coritOrat loll. Oise Its name

and

or distributed, through the mull,
or otherwise, to paid subscribers due
leg the ela Mouthy preceding the dill ,

ter' shown above to

(This Informs -

Smith bldg.
obligations and liabilities of the fra-
don la required (ruin daily publications
2. That the Oa nt•rs are (alt• nainett only. )
ternal order ill relation to this work. and addresses of individual owners, or,

ANTON KAUFMAN,

President.
the halo., and addr.•si.$ of ei,,, , pho ld„I
.A bequest Of $1,000 was made to the ors nutting or bolding I per 14'111 or
SN unl to and subscribed before late
racific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and More of the total unto. tit if stork): MS A th day of April, 1313
Jewish chronicle Publishing Co,
(Seal).
ARSON WEINI1E140E11
Home Society in the annual distribu• The
; Anton. hutainait,
$14 Peter Smith
1 ,:,r ,
estilres April to
tion of gift* by James I. Flood to 114 Peter Smith bids.: Y. ha ufloun,
7
Illinois
al.
Illi n ois at.; 7' N. 14aufinan,
San Francisco charities.
3r, 3;
'
3. That the known bondholders, Noon
notii

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