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A merico "(wish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON MINCE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

67c DECORATING

A V E e.

FER MONTH will decorate

your tenants' fiat in the event
of vacancy. If you a:c a prop-
\ arty owner and have tenants,
you cannot afford to be with-
out our Protective Service.

For further information=

Detroit Decorating Service Corp.

520 BOOK BLLG.

CHERRY 2011

Ten Reasons Why Michigan Should Send
TRUMAN H. NEWBERRY
to the United States Senate

PAGE FIVE

ANNA HELD, NOTED ACTRESS,

A JEWESS, NATIVE OF POLAND'

Congregational News

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES

The mortal illness of Anna field,
the fatuous soubrette and chanteuse.
brings to light many interesting side-
lights in her career. Nliss Held is a

Polish jewess, having been born in

an obscure village in Poland, and spRuNK
while a little child was taken to
Sabbath Services.
will
continue France by her parents. A i an early
j Sabbath services
Sabbath services at Temple Beth El
throughout the summer every Satur- age she sang in a music hall, and the
700 mArlourrTE BL 00.
w ill continue uninterruptedly through daymorning, beginning
at 9 a. tn. witchery of eyes and chic Manlier
tin summer months.
DESIGNING COLO•PLATES
These services Rabbi A. M. Hershman will deliver that have made her internationall

arc being held every Saturday
PHOTBRETOOCRIPS HALF-TONES
morn- the sermon at each service.
famous soon attracted the attention
ing at 10:3t1. .\1 f are we l co me to
RED CROSS UNIT TO CONTINUE. of theatrical managers.
Jacolt P
;Mend.
Although the general activities of Adler, the noted Yiddish actor, hap-
Red Cross Activities.
PIDGE
\vtattett of c - ttagregatitta Bet h F1 the Ladies' Auxiliary society (it „ the p etted to see her m some minor c o n .
1111
ce
rI
hall
and
look
her 111 London.
ongregation will be practically sus.
,
are urged to participate
ii
i n the Rt. t congregation
w
ie I tortnzt Litgictit saw her r ti u
Cross work at the Temple. The units pended during the sumtner. the lied
mendous possibilities and starred her.
for Red Cross Garments meet al the Cross Unit will m e et as usual every
and old she became the rage. Iler iniuh
Temple
on
ItteSda s, . Nlonday evening front 7 to 9 p.
Mondays.
e her niiniictt
every Wednesday front 9 a, utnn it Lo r e
Thursdays and Fridays. The Stir
her irresistible. 'lit w.ts In.n
t h,
Bandage classes meet at the Phoeitis
excelbotn.; rind to Nit. Ziegfeld, but their union
t'o k
Club on :Mondays and Thursdays.
work with increased vigor during the was se"-red by ,litters. She has ''
daughter about twenty-five or twenty
vacation period.
six v.:us of age front a former mar
riage. fler loates. successes n VIC
her songs. "I Ca' Make Nly Eyes
Services are held regularly every ,
B ehave" And "Won't You Come and
Services are held daily from 7 to 9
I,
Friday evening at sundown. Salto- in the mornings. All those who have Pia:
day morning services begin at 8:30
Jahrzeits
to
commemorate
are
Invited
"THE MADISON"
o'clock and are conducted hy Rev. NI.
BEN ALTHEIMER WAS THE
to participate in these services.
1.01.- Wy.
Tile !Midi(' is cordially
,
I riday evening services are held
"FATHER OF FLAG DAY"
5ited to attend.
Telephone Cadillac 2755
from 5 to 7 p. m. Rev. II. D. Bass
Home Cooking
Ladies' Auxiliary Lawn Party. 'officiates, assisted by the splendidly
Ben \Ill, inter, a Jewish citiicti
The lawn party of the Ladies' Aux- trained choir. On Saturday morn- formerly
J. itosENBEitc, Pron.
Louis. now of New
Iliarr Society which was scheduled to logs, services are held from 8:30 to York, is the - father of Flag Hay," he 120 Broadway,
Detroit, Mich
take place at the home of Mrs. Philip 11:30 o'clock. Itev. II, D. Bass ofIl- having suggested the holiday for the
Jacoby, 383 Longfellow ave., on July elates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin lee- foss time ill 1012. when he was a resi-
14th, will take place one Week later tures occasionally, dates of which dent of St. Louis.
Mo. Ile suggested
on July 21st. The former date is an will be announced hereafter In this the plaii to certain citizens of St.
rror. paper.
Louis and - they endorsed it. Exer-
Money Forwarded to
Services Conducted by Boys.
Hebrew School is conducted daily, cises were held in churches, syna-
All Parts of 1110 Wort,
t
h
e
re
_
An interesting feature of
except Saturday from 5 until 7 p. m. gogues and Sunday schools. That
ligions activities• of lin . nai Nloshe is Congregational meetings are held II Os the first celebration of a ' , Flag 479 Hastings Street, Corner DIVISION
DETROIT, MICH.
the Friday evening servites which art- , on the first Sunday In every month.
1/a11" in the [lined States. The fol-
lowing year there \Vert` celebrat ions
entirely conducted by the buys of
the 'Fatuity! Torah of the congrega- CENTRAL CONFERENCE OF AM- of the .1.1e in many cities. Now it
I tin. These services are auxiliary
has I womic a recognized institution
ERICAN RABBIS TO HOLD 29th
he main service..
to hilt are initially a ,
Dress Trimmings and Supplies
and has been made official by the
,,
ANNUAL
CONVENTION
IN
CHI_
Onyx Hosiery and
popular. The I
President's proclamation.
act as "chazan
CHICAGO JUNE 28-JULY 4.
Merode Underwear
and choir an dperform their duties
Kayser Silk Gloves
very much like their elders.
The
FORERUNNER OF
396 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT
public is cordially invited to attend
The twenty-ninth annual colleen-
JEWISH DECLARATION?
these unique services which begin at tine of the Central Conference of
\Vashinglon.-- it is fn el,
circu-
sundown on Fridays. \ merican Rahhis will be held in Chi-
cago trout Friday, June 28, to Thurs- lated in political circles that the sym-
PRESCRIPTION
day. July 4.
The delegates to the pathetic declaration of Secretary
DRUGGISTS
convention will be the guests of the Lansing in behalf of the Czecliti-
Phones:
Cod. 138 and Cad. 5552
Slovaks
and
the
Jugo-Slay.,
may
he
Chicago Rabbinical Association. The
1{\I II. JACKSON
525 WOODWARD AVE.
a forertitmer of a similar Jewish dec-

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First — Because of his marked ability. As a business man,as a
member of Roosevelt's Cabinet and as a Commander
in the Navy he has shown himself capable and
efficient.

Second—Because of his broad experience in national affairs.
As Secretary of the Navy he came into close touch
with Congress and legislative action, knows how laws
are made and is thoroughly familiar with legislative

processes.

Third — Because he is a worker, "a man who does thing's."
Fourth — Because of his splendid record—Able seaman on the
"Yantic" in the Naval Reserves—Lieutenant on the
"Yosemite" in the Spanish-American war—Secretary
of the Navy and now a Commander, he has always
"made good."

Fifth — Because he is a Michigan man. Michigan born and
bred and a part of its business and industrial life, he
is in close touch with the affairs of our great state.
He knows Michigan conditions and needs.

Six t h — Because of his integrity and high character. Truman
H. Newberry stands always for a "square deal."

Seventh — Because he is genial, approachable and sympathetic.
Much of his time is taken up with doing things to help,
personally, the boys in the Navy and he delights to
be of service to them.

Eighth — Because of his good judgment and balance.
dependable and reliable.

He is

Ninth — Because of his 100% Americanism. Not only in the
service himself, but his two sons as well, he is doing
all he can at his post of duty to help to win the war.
He is the "Win-the-War" candidate.

Tenth — Because of his knowledge of the war, he is the best
man we have in Michigan to help solve the problems
arising and to arise out of this, the greatest conflict in
history.

Ability—Experience—Industry—A Splendid Record—Integ-
rity—Home Ties—Helpfuln-ss—Good Judgment—Knowledge
of War Conditions and Problems—all these are found in
Truman H. Newberry.

c

HE IS THE BEST QUALIFIED MAN IN MICHIGAN
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR.

der, Sniaterla onemen”
.„J POInhed I
haw,.
A .4 T, /."n.
Paul 11. At,/ tt“att.t.h..t,..a.

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to
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A Full Line of
High Grade
Tires

Detroit Rubber Co.

2094 Woodward Ave.

Hemlock 4932

1. BERKOWITZ

Potts Drug Company

OBITUARY.

Central Conference of Americ:l11 Rah-
Emil Jackson. a well-known tiler- j his was founded in 1089 by the
late
chant of Bay City, expired on Sum Rab b i I saac H . \\.j, c o f cincitinati.

day morning, June 23rd. For the and thin i.., the rirt,t
last 20 years Mr. ackson occupied an twenty-five years.
! honored ints.ition in the business and
The last

in

convention

Chicago meeting was in
communal life of the city.
100.1 during the \VorltEs Fair.
NI r. Jackson is survived by his
president of the conference is the
widow. Lena, and his two brothers.. R j , v j pc. Louis I;cosoilao of coicio _

Th..

Cor. Charlotte
Orders Called for Delivered Any.
where.

laration. Tile State Department re-

fused to comment on the matter.
— -

CLASSIFIED LINERS

BRICK

TO RENT—Nicely furnished desirable
room for two young ladies In private
Jewish family In select neighbor-
Saul anti Sam Jackson. The funeral „„ i.
hood. Apply, 895 Fourth avenue be-
was held NIonday. June 24th, from his
\lam . matters of grave importance
tween Hancock and Warren ave-
residence.
to the religious life of the Jew in
nues.
PROMINENT RECRUITS TO
' .Ninerica arc to be presented. A fea-
ZIONISM. tare of the convention is an address TO RENT—Large furnished room.
NVashington. — Recently, as a result by Dr. Isaac .Nlcaley. chief rabbi of
Steam heated apartment. Second
of the fa%oraltle attitude of the Go.. Serbia, who will speak on "The Cul-
block off Woodward avenue on For•
ennui:to to the Zionist cause. .i 11(1111- ' Mral and Social ( ()litigious of the
est avenue. Call Glendale 7140-M.
her ill prominent Jews, hitherto op- Jews of Serbia."
The following are the officers:
posed to the cans. have announced
t h e i r titiht,re„t., to t h e itt „ ‘ ,,,,,,,t . Honorary president, Kaufman Kohl-
NN'ord nosy emu, troll \Vailiiiigion er, Cincinnati. 0.: president, Louis
Specializes in
that some of these men have actually I ,rossIllatl, Cincinnati, I ).; vice-presi-
t o i„ e d the Zionist orwtti t zat t oo , an d dent. Leo NI. Franklin, Detroit, Mich.;
Store Front,
(Alice Partitions
Remodeling
of Homes. and
arc prepared to d„ a dj s., wor k, treasurer, Abram Simon. NVashington.
General
Building
Construction.
Those who have just joined the D. C.: recording secretary, . .\ brain
Walnut 701-M.
194 Seebaldt Ave.
correspond-
Zionist organizations and arc pre_ Hirschberg. Chicago. III.;
.
.
levy
pared to do active work. Those who ing secretary, Louis NN olsey,
!lase lust mined the \\ ashington land, 0.
SECOND MORTGAGE mon-
Executive conunittee—Henry Ilcr-
Entile Berliner,
Zionist Circle are:
ey in reasonable amounts;
the well-knwn American-Jewish in- km% itz, Philadelphia. Pa.; I.:6%ard N.
long term, easy payments.
ventor; Cont.tressinan .Ndolph J. Calisch. Richmond, Va.; Henry Coh-
Sabath, Dr. N. R. Stone. famous So- en, lialveston. Tex.; Gotthard
Mr. Scoville, 768 Penobscot
Deutsch,
Cincinnati,
Hyman
G.
cialist and a high Government official,

Puritan Brick and

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Main 5 3 0 6

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:51.155 Hastluoe St.
Quality Which is Unexcelled

Wholes:Ile PrIelf

477 Hastings St., Cor. Division

DETROIT, MICH.

Phone Cadillac 3299.

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JEWISH CALENDAR
5678-1918

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577 Hastings Street

Cor. Erskine Street,
DETROIT, MICH.
Correspondence in all Languages.
Steamship tickets on all lines. Real estate, farms and
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Shovuoth—Feast of Weeks
Dec.. alum Day

Rash Chodesh—First Day of New Moon

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Corner Jefferson and Brush
Phone Cad. 6520

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The Jewish Correspondent

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and Da% id Luba. the famous agri-
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Deaters In
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Mortar Stain
710 FARWELL BUILDING
Phone Main 2247-2248

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Manufacturers of

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Aug.

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