PACE SIX
THE JEWISH
ELECTION
TUESDAY
June 25th
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Ili.. Bessie l'a••ball
MU. Sadie &Stud:sot.
phasimehic
If Pm hater (hanged your resists-tw•. S•Intstort, ha. planned to art a f.•s* c
Deleatiag Club.
you most transfer your registration Ira (1110 treattolis 11141 Will Wake the,
Yost can do this In the rosy Clerk's day memorable to all who pun the
'RI-14011cl "I hat the United Slats,
MB. e, 24 City Hail. up to and Inelud hapgry parts 1 hr pr,kr•th, o f t h is a l.,
ink June
fair will Ire turned "ter to the Senior 4 “." ernin c l " "`"'• I ( Prralc sad l ii.
All trott h eS.11'1'1'1'41
the
yfor charitable purposes
soldiers and .adore in IMO Will art I ""/" I
":""trd drl'41'. at tl"
mectiog of the Philomathic Debating
inched.
Club last Sundo e‘ciiing. The af-
ire Jayne Speak'.
tirinativ• was upheld by S.
I.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8th
8 A. M. TO 8 P. M., WILL
BE A
Special
Registration Day
On June 8 the Registration Boards
will be In :session from 8 a. tn. to 8 p.
In In every election district in the city
to make new registrations and issue
transfers. If you wait until that day to
transfer, it will be necessary to go to
your old district for your transfer cer•
tilicate and to take it to your new
district. If you transfer at the City
Clerk's office on or before June 4, you
will then be qualified to vote without
further procedure. Saturday, June 8,
will be the last day to register for the
election of June 25th. '
RICHARD LINDSAY,
City Clerk.
AMERICAN PRODUCERS
HOLD THE KEY TO THE
COPPER SITUATION
Supply and Demand
Will Regulate Prices
Railroad Electrfication Will
Maintain Ante Bellum
Copper Prices.
Thin drinand forcower. although not
as yet an actuality to Its ultmmie extent.
Is hound to 1 .0111e. WO In Collin ;IMO]
more oulekly thou at the present moment
seems pound,
Indeed, /all forte unite to Indicate that
the sear demanda for copper ore going to
tin merged so Imperceptibly In the host.
Mellon 11P/1141111, lige/4..1y through the In•
fluent. of rho eleetrItleatIon of rollrilitalS.
that Mho will he a powerful fai•or In
preventing a decline In the price of cop-
per below Its present 1114rket prier for at
boat a generation to roll),
Champarado Copper Stock
Selling today for 75c a sham
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PRICE ADVANCES
MONDAY, June 3
Here's Your One Opportunity to
Mass Money.
DON'T LET IT GET AWAY!
See the Great Mineral Exhibit
146 Woodward Ave.
tiVEN 1:‘
Champarado Copper
Mining Co.
701 Old Whitney Bldg.
DETROIT, MICH.
,r %Ville for •ull
oil. okra,
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
wild
Biggest
Emit Sidi'
col-, Allan's and Hastings Sim,
The BlIglegl !Intl
Detroit, Mien.
E. F. Sylvester
Specializes in
tonne Partitions
Store Front,
Remodeling of Homes, and
fieneral Building Construeslon.
194 Seabaldt Ave.
Walnut 701•M.
(In the "0.40011 of their regular and 11. (Sato, Itt II I. ho Were 0 1/1/0.ed
meeting the 23rd of May the Ilicur lay L. EII, eldn'rK and M. Fink. The
Cholem Jr.. enjoyed an address by Inegatke won the decision. J. Liburt,
1.1r. Ira W. Jayne, representing the speaker of the organizatiOn. wan critic
War Department Training Camp of the evening. Next Sunday
will mark the last regular program of
Recteation.
The subject of recreation as 1,1 ell as Ho- term and a debate on the tows-
the explanation liy Mr. Jayne of ways ti-di, "Resolved. That Alsace-Loor-
and means Of supervising the flouts raine be tiiven to France," will fur-
and expenditures for recreation pur• malt the discussion. The joint debate
poses, was very interesting to those between the Philronathic Debating
Club and the Jeffersonian Debating
active in the society.
The board of directors appointed Club will be held in the 1'. NI. C. A.
Miss Ida Gordon to the office of auditorium on Tuesday e% ening. June
treasurer to fill the unexpired term o f 4th, at 8 (o'clock. The admission is
Mr. Maurice Ilarris who has answered feet' and the public is cordially invit.
the all of his country, He is now ed to attend.
stationed at Columbus barracks.
Yod Koff Tau Fraternity.
On June (Oh, Judge Adolph F.
Marschner will be present at the
The Yod Koff Teo Fraternity held
meeting, heading the speakers' pro- their last meeting of the season at
gram. Miss I.illiam Blumberg. vocal- the Temple Beth El, Sunday, May
ist, accompanied by Julia Barit, will 24th. Regular meetings and activi•
feature the musical program.
ties will be resumed again with the
ripening of school ill September. A
very interesting talk on the "Philos•
ophy of Yod Koff Tau" was given by
Part in Northern High School Play.
Dr. Nathan Isaacs, dean of the Cin-
1.aurence Segar is to play the part cinnati Law School, member of the
of 11'un-Hit, the Ira house proprietor, home chapter in Cincinnati.
in that delightful Japanese opera,
"The Geisha Girl," to be presented
Grand Opera at Popular Prices.
by the students of Northern High be•
The Boston English Opera Com-
ginning the evening of June 4th, and
pany opens a season of four weeks at
continuing for a limited number of
the Detroit Opera House, coming di-
lwrformatices. The reproduction of
rect from its four months' run in Chi-
the wonderful play which ran for 21/2
cago, where it has been the talk of
years at Daly's theater, London, IV.
the season and where press and pub-
years in New York, and made record lic united in its praise.
rims all over the world is under the
'Die announcement in itself should
direction of Mr. Arthur J. Searle and
suffice to pack the Detroit Opera
is the greatest attempt ever made by
Douse, but the best part of it all is
any high school in that kind of work. that the halite
popular prices which
Lilian Cohn, Sylvia Coittleman and
prevailed during the Chicago run will
Nina Weinberg also take part in cast be the prices
here. It is safe to say
of 53. Tickets may be purchased froth
that never before in the theatrical his-
students of N. H. S, or at box office.
tory of Detroit has such an organira•
lino been heard at popular• prices of
LOCAL PHYSICIANS ASK
25c, 50•, 75c and $1, no higher. The
PUBLIC TO CO-OPERATE
opera selected for the first week's
WITH THEM DURING WAR performance in this city will be Ver•
die's "II Trovatore." Seats now sell-
ing.
The East Side Physicians' Assorts-
Unto makes the following announce-
The Jewish Forum.
ment to the
"11(.111141ln Cohen as Philosopher
"The additional %lurk lo being dune
anti Jew" is the title of an article by
by those that slay at home
"The rust of practicing medicine has 14r. Henry Sit:Minsky, a disciple of
110111/11.11: but
for patriotic reasons the great Kantian philosopher, ap-
pearing in the Jun1 issue of The Jew-
Your Physician has not raised his
ish Forum." In the same issue, .11.
price.
Bert M. liyamson writes on "The Ef-
"You can hello him do 'III. BR' and
benefit yourself by complying with fect of Political Emancipation on the
Jcm. of •ngland": Mr. Abraham
the following suggestions:
Scheltiter on "The Jew Builder and
"III Put in your call early in the
Landlord," Dr. Meter %Vaxinaii nn
morning. I You will receive more
"The Present Position of Orthodox
prompt attention and the Doctor can
Judaism" with ■ peci:4 citiplia.i4 nn
save time enough to care for several
more sick patients I
r
Dr. 11riirV Killer, a member .4 Ill,
"12.1 Do not call your Physician in' „ilii„rial staff of 'The 3,1,,joi
the toveffing or ut !light, 1.a•Pill for
has 1 . 1111%tcrl for son Or in 1'44,1111e
einergendes. IA day call will cost y1/11
and i. basing with Ibr I'abUine
lees, god yoU well sooner and your I
travel. or
I'nit
D u ring his
Imetor (atinot aloe You hi s 11P41s k l lp ,
Ki•lIcr will wild Ills ilitim•s•ion• 6;
lioho s s he has had a
good
night's the t Irient and of Jew isli coltdite tn.
sleep. I
I, in Pal, •11ne to 'Illy Jewish how.
"I:1.1 Igo nol ask your Doctor lo'.
'imme at once' unless it Is ;foxily an ,
emergency. Iffintieone else may be In' YOUNG JUDAEA CONVEN-
real need of his immediate attention I
TION.
"t 4.1 Pay cash If possible If IOU
11111141 1114k for 'redo. 110 nod ea10 1 et long
Junior Ztonist Organization to Hold
credit. I You gm your pay plompity
Tenth Annual Session June 21411, at
Lone Brsneh. N J Hes 610
11'hy shouldn't your Physician Ile Ian'
Brandies in 130 Cities.
not get the long credit tqlentled Mtn
The
.i
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, r1 trlit i on o f N ., ■ 1111{Z
That you ask. Remember t hat the
I
Idatt1
is ill take place Jon, 28th to
prompt pity patient gets I he efficient
July 2:I at Long Branch, N. J. 'Elie
serviee.I
convention will consider the great
"Your record may 411111. your itre
"East Side Physician's Aseocistion." problem of making the entire Jewish
south of this country an important
., ,,,, t : rii i n nthemra e i - i rotaldid!ment !of the
SECOND MORTGAGE mon• 1
y prominent Zionist
cy in reasonable amounts; trader, are expected to participate in
its
deliberations
long term, easy payments,
D IGNITY
in a home need not be austere. Dignity is
often the companion of comfort. To furnish a house
in a style you will always cherish, there must be a certain
nobility about the furniture and decorations.
If you will permit the ROBINSON-COHEN CO. to
assist you in the furnishing of your home, you may be as-
sured that the best traditions of interior decoration will be
visualized.
Four Temple Meth EJ Students Take
fsilr. Scoville, 768 Penobscot!
Bldg. Cherry 5830,
11 •
assembling of a few beau-
T HE tiful graceful
pieces of furniture constitutes
the decoration of a formal hall. And be-
cause less than a half dozen objects are
needed in the hall, as a rule, they must be
intelligently selected. Here are consoles
and chairs in old English, French and Ital-
ian historic models.
'11 4e
est
B
E it remembered that good taste does not necessarily
imply excessive cost; and very modest expenditures,
properly placed, often return deep and lasting satisfaction.
Robinson-Cohen Co.
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS
CORNER 1116M an! HASTINGS
FIVE ILOCRI UST./ WOODWARD
Fin NAOS NOSTM CflATIOT
NORTH•1104/RD TOURTEENTH CARS PAIS THE DOOR.
flIIIIIhees at
present 6111 branch.-, in
32 states and 1.111 cities of the Uni o n
with a membership ranging in from ')
In 20 years, The members of Young
Austria Accomplice in Polish Out-
rages.
'the systematic economic and politi-
Indara clubs are engaged ill literary, cal i,ppres.ion
of the Jews in Polish
and athletic activities, in raising territory i ,
econtied by Austria is con-
icooliod funds, in knittinv 6 , r the sol- nived 111
by the An,triati authorities,
lter•, and in selling war Ibrlit stamps. according to charges made by a lead-
he Voting Jtnlacans hair during ing Jew of Lublin, whose name is
Withheld
for
All
Polish parties arc parties to-this op-
fe•tivals on a large scale in all sections
pression, and the Austrian authorities
of the country. 'the Chanukah cele- "tacitly promote" them, says the ac-
bration led with a total attendinee of cuser.
the past year celebrated all Jewish
obeli/Us reall0I14.
100.00 children. Voting Judaeatis In detail, Ile says: Jews have been
have also contributed over $15,000 to barred from preparatory (nurses for
aml master-builders who arc
the Jewish National Fund, the Pales-
being trained for the work of restora-
tine Restoration Fund and the Shekel
tion of the cities and towns ruined by
Fund 'the Nrw 'York City clubs have
the tsar. No Jew, arc admitted to
particularly been active in the receet
the grammar schools in the entire
Liberty bond campaign. They will
province of Lublin Of the 200 Jew-
conclude the year's activities with a
ish councillors
in the .Nustrian occu-
t
large patriotic demonstration in the pied t err f o) not one vv!is
. eleetc
. ,1 to
form of a pageant and athletic meet at ,11)
nion,
Ines'
Irrn " " 1 the
the Lewistilin Stadium of the College:
Not a single Jew was appointed to the
of the City of New York. district administrations in the 38
The reports of the next national cities within the occupied zone. When
convention will include these and in Cholm, an equal number of Jewish
many other interesting activities. Rep- and l'olish deputies were chosen, the
oriN;;Z:tijound2eattis.",)::,Iirniaonri/7,:idcliet, re‘entstives are expected from every Poles protested by resigning their
i years ago with but fivew clubs and, section of the country. seats. In the election of judges, care
it taken that Jews shall be defeated.
In one case, in Ni vradonisk
,
by some
accident, a Jew was elected together
with 3.1 sou-Jew,, but the election
was ignored, the successful candidate
never being invited to take Ins seat.
Washington
Hebrew
Charities
Buys
Liberty Bonds.
1 1'ashington.—The United Hebrew
Charities of 1Vashington authorized
its chairman, Leo Baumgarten, to in-
vot $3,000 of the association's money
in Liberty Bonds. This step seas tak-
en because of the fact that there are
no cases of destitution among the
Jews of \\"ashington at the present
time, and the association, through its
board of directors, felt that the pur-
chase of Liberty Bonds was both a
patriotic and wise itp.estment. This
action was taken at a meeting at the
temple. Jim before adjournment, II.
3. Pack announced that he had ten-
dered a contribution of $500 to be the
nucleus of what will be known as a
fuel fund for the poor Jews 0: the
capital. The fund will be placed in
trust and will be increased by occa-
sional gifts from other philanthropic
Jews.