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PAGE SIX

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

The Service of
ADVENTURE

Since the days of the Vikings and the

days of the original pirates the sea has called to
seekers of adventure and romance. And on the sea,
in our great Naval Service, the service that has blazed
a glorious path across the pages of American history,
the dreams of these adventurers, inspired by visions
of rolling seas and far-off lands, have been realized.

Today the spirit of the Viking is burn-
ing in the breasts of half a million young Americans

who are manning the guns of our great fleets. The
same thrilling fire of adventure is leading them on in
war on the modern pirates. And the dreams of old
adventure are coming true for them. For in the Navy
nothing is at a standstill. The ships of war come and
go. Today the bluejackets stroll through the streets of
American cities, tomorrow in Europe, and then, per-
haps, they are off for the far east.

There is always something doing in the

Navy. It is the place for the young fellow who sees,
thinks and acts. It is the place for the chap who wants
to forge ahead, for in the Navy he is not discouraged
by seeing the jobs at the top of the ladder filled through
the channels of pull.

Another thing--we make it our busi-
ness to take the best care of you possible. From the

cold viewpoint of efficiency, we figure that if you are
kept in the best of physical condition, given regular
hours of work, play and sleep, plenty of fresh air,
exercise, scientific training and everything done to
make you happy:and contented, you will be better able
to earn your pay and acquit yourself with honor when
the time comes. Therefore, you get everything that
will tend to guard and improve your physical, mental
and moral welfare.

The Navy offers you everything that

any other branch of the service offers and a few things
in addition. For instance, the pay is the highest, you
receive government insurance and family allotments,
your chances for promotion are splendid and the ser-
vice is for the duration of the war if you wish to make
it so.

We accept men in good physical condi-
tion between the ages of 18 and 35 and if qualified in

particular lines up to 44. Friendly aliens with first
papers may enlist as cooks but only full American citi-
zens will be accepted in the other branches.

Draft boards will release all men who

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AIVA JEWS WILL TAKE PART

111 1

LOCAL ACTIVITIES

f o r the Fourth of July la

his secroary, Edward T. Fitagebt-
The .kinericanization celebration tt

be

pulihti Cemetery set aside for pauper , . t e ei a l
s . INI, t , th e upkeep of these ear- ' Ni,e1
., ‘ in , rink ant . I itt " It 's!te , Itt, td1 1 ' .
The incident Ills, tm ism ,„, ti , t h em mu, wmt",,,,,,,, involve,, a ,t ,, tikidert I wink'
th e negat i ve was mint hi iv,

at it' IICCIlr relice hill Na, called Ill
their , th . titi ,,,, later and they r ,„,,, 1 , ed

able expenditure of money.
One ofMttrrts Myers. Paul tt " ttl ‘ teie at) I
the 11111.1 important benefit, in making Louis \Veitzinan. Harold I osenthal,
that ;m o ther 'old , case wool,' be to thi, change vs
- ill Lea greater uniform- captain of , t1i,
th e attirmative , teany ll 4,
4111• 1 1 Crla ■ tnig, shade 44i all the let, its. in the work and a
better standard-. pronounce,' the nest speaker of it,
ish people of Detroit. T
The object of iation
zf
under

evening
and
\\
(411 first place. 111111.
of the dressings it made under
nn
the I hese)! Shad Ernes is to pro, ide • f e „ ee ,,,,,m,,,,t, • T ilt , g,,,, th, mcn ‘0 , ,, sec o nd honors went to Nlorris NI \ es.
funds to the Door when they surfer are ;II the
head If the k e ,1 c r ,, s h en ,. The judges Here Mr. .•\ rthur I. Ftv•
Iterealcm c nt ill their families and fire
arc uticcting this reorganization as an el. Mr. Herman August and Nliss 1:
unable to pay for fleet nt burial
and as a mean, of 1‘
1 Roby.
‘ ta,lbiiv t . y4il \
priite



of ,lid In efficiency

\\CO31risisi•t,e1,111iii

their hoed one, out of their ow n re- elimin a t ing wasie.
dollar,
sources' The societyhas ',.tlaitt it from
The ('nits of Temple Beth 1...1 and i Stamps. and was
as donated for the o•-,
the III charter member. to over boot , I f t h em
1, i:tit \\- mt ,,,,, , ,,, (dm , feel gra , - casion by \I r. Look
StililailSky. Tili•

member, who pay tilll - 211 p:

r month' iried that they acre git en the mit i- • second prize wiis tell dollars ill \\*• "•
dues. It may be readily seen that its l ege If f comi.„„f„, to work fo their I S. Mr. Samuel H. Rubiner comril
o o.
nirlill'er`Iiil. i` recruit , d ,11 1. 11 V iron) present quarters in the Phoenix Club. eti several vocal '
'
1115 ' accffil 'I'L`"I' I
the families of the poor. III the Iwo TI,,, fell,11111,,,en. that they should ' by Nhss RoseNlorris,
Year , iii it , I \ i'tti'ill''' 111.1.11,1
burial co-operate with the spirit of this re- , . The judges praised the t
ha , beet, given
ill
"" " t "" e t! '
hi J ,,,,,„ ,, h ,, ,,, fain _ „egaiiiiation, and
and for their oratorical excellence. t••i•••
their worker,
die , m're in destitute eirolllit•lalleb ,
I supervisor, will transfer their efforts sully in view of the fact that both arc
and unable to pay the funeral ex-
The I not more than sixteen years of at...- .
instead.
pen s e,. $25.011 \vas paid for Cultietery !l the ii. Run
o
1
wo
r rkers
k er, will meet Both are members of Central Iligli
lots for each of thc.t. cas e ,. and pr o p- 1 there on \\•,.d„,,,,,d aes
and Thursdays, School, and their scholastic ability I.
Cr burial took mace
t
undue Jovial) 1
Mr. Rosenthal
and every Ii oman is urged to give lien knownIII all.
Rosenthal "'II
4i11,4141(1 CS.
. 1 time as h eretofo re so that the tom- leave next semester to take an ev - 4
Appeals for Fund for Burial Plot.
munity gill continue to be repre- tensive course at Columbia t:ner-
iv
The Chesed She! lines Society sewed.
city.
maintains its own administrati \ c.
building at bit breg - st, Street, \shoe may tidal]] information front
r.

it formally meets every Sunday at 7
P. NI.
in June 15th it purchased a
plot of ground out tiratito ..\ \
for

a cemetery at a cost of ).:5.110i).
The
society has already made payment;

amuunting to :800 oll this. - \ n addi-
tional ;2,500 is due on August 5th.
to raise this amount is an unusual
strain
Its mentherslup and in con-
sideration of its noble purpos e is ap-
pealing f111' contributions from the

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

outs Bass. 220 Palmer Street.

Removal

with

of Sales Office.

of interest to many readers of this
paper is the announcement of J.
Ballard. sales manager of the Sent
S ■d■ ay Co.. that the sales offices of his

liallb
eilAktt
la,

The Busiest and Biggest
East Side Jeweler.

company have been removed from the

plant

1705

Real Estate Excha„ge ( t on.

Adams and Ilastings S ts.

Detroit, Mich,

general .1e\% - 1.11 The society

maintains a - Golden Hooke ill vs Inch
is inscribed the names of those II ho
contribute $111.0O or over. Ithilations

MASS MEETING

may he made to NI. Schechter, 477
I lasting: Street, or 1;4,1,1111mi Bro...
39.3 Ilastings St. All contributions
will be acknowledged through The
Ielvish Chronicle. Collectors lave
been atithorited to solicit but the pub-
lic is warned to ask prop e r creden-
tials from anyone solicIllfig tilt Ili.
'Hie officers of the She!

on behalf of

esed eEmes Society

Ennis are: President. Sinn Sand, cis , :

Utopia Hall, Sunday, June 30, 2 p. in.

Vice-President.
Gain
• Freasiirer, Jacob Itinenstock; Sicre-
tary. Ishtar Lipman; Trustee,. Sol

Cor. Hastings and High Streets,

tannin, Sant Jaffe.

The Chesed Shel Emes Society provides decent bur-
ial for those Jews who die in destitute circumstances.
All Jews of Detroit are urged to attend the mass meet-
i ng and give their aid in this noble work,

YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE
STARTS GENERAL ORGAN-
IZATION.

.A
;uncial Organization has bet•II
formed of Detroit Jewish Clubs to
further social itctivities throughout
the city.

Th, 1,11, 1.1111.111 was started by the
Voting People', League. The other
clubs that have joined are the .1lina
Social Club.
Viituniit
Folk•s Social

League. Bluebirds and the Oriole
Chili.

The officers of the club are Louis
lia r s (Voting People% League). Pre,-
itlent; Miss Jacobs (Alma Social
Club), Vice-President: Mr. S. L. !

LUMBER

Miller Young Folk's Social League).
Secretary; Mr. Goldberg (.1 lina Social
Club), Treasurer; Nils, ;crier
(Bluebirds), Sergat-Arms
th

For Repairing, Remodeling,
Interior Finish

Thomas Forman Co.

Nlectings are held semi-monthly.
Other Jewish I. ishing to enlist
ill the furthering of this nut\ ement

Mt FORT St RIVER ROUGE-CEDAR SS

SIGN THIS PLEDGE AND MAIL TODAY TO
National War Savings Committee, Book Building, Detroit

PAY NO 'MONEY UNTIL STAMPS ARE DELIVERD

any of these stations:

DELIVERY 'WILL BE MADE BY LETTER CAMER OR OTHER GOVERMENT AGENTS,

National War Savings Conunittost
Kindly &Inn to se at times iadicakd below. fat which I arm to pay ea einsty

161 Griswold Street, Corner of Michigan Ave., Detroit

$1 U. S. WALSAVINGS STAMPS at $

541.44

••r wartio•11

'Sr I . I. S.

Traverse City
Monroe
Bay City
Grand Rapids
Lansing

Saginaw
Kalamazoo
Cheboygan
Flint
Port Huron

as 411111114144,

et! Monday by Mitytor Nlarx throw:H.

nation wide in response to the It
pest recently made by Presiticut
NVilson. Jewish representati es w:
ord er ha s gone forth trout tred
the committee are. Nliss NI tri f t. '
Chess d Shel Eme ■ Society Provides
Headquarters that all of the'
Coddinfin and 1101111i Leo NI. Fratiltlin
Proper Burial to Poor Jews.
' , wailer dressing units which are not:
All European countries that ha,
Appeals for Funds to Aid It.
“P• ❑ rten , lay in ilie aeeL mull
contributed
their citizens
li
Thr (head Shut
th
Sucitty
ibis, ihiOn for the summer and their
years141
years
114 1 111 1110111114
;tit organiaation of Jew, of
workers are urged to come 10 the
States
are
represented
on
the
cunning
almut is Inch comparato ely little t, St cowl Floor of the Book
f
et. by Di.trotters who, though now :1
know ti and yet it see e ,
114 the o r
their neighborhood w orkrooms
\ mericans, are descendant s o f III
important function, of the cilinillim-' j
woeful.
of European birth.
ity.
\ Inas , Meeting of tin , itrgani-
The celeltratita:
The illIntelliale reason for this
is a is intended to demonstrate the l%441.1
zation tr ill ht. held tin Smut:iv aft, r- idlortage
of e material; ther
is
how-
ing
together
ttf
the
114 111 11..1111W 011111. al [14111141 Ilall, cuff-
race,
ever, pit. 111), of vv•ork to keep ever \ ,,,„„
:„ d i tn t,.,1
a ,. A men ,
in t h e „ crg
li cr Ila•ting, and High ,Ire, IS. tor . „,, fila „ i,„„, if
s h e " i ll g „ t i , th,..,, , io- toby‘
tilt purpii, of acquainting the
larger workrooms where preparing.
ith Its work
with
and the urgent n, td for • in,pecting, assembling and packing
is : PHILOMATHIC DEBAT-
keeping alive and extending it, nec- . a i,,, d one
in addition i ll th e making'
c , sary activitie,.
ING CLUB HOLDS
of the dre,sings.
The underlving '
The
following
\silt
M EETING
delver
;o1- cause Ill the change
prim:oil\ one
drt ••es: Rabbi Leo NI. Eratilslot. Path . of con-fen:0ton. It must be apparent
I it ':
I ittlitll, tit,t ,itte, , I . Ili'llillg (' l' ' ' '
hi Judah I.. Levin. Rabbi Joseph Tit- 10 everviiit•
that there is a needles, held its amnia' Aiiitiel Alecting at Ili,
111111. RabbiA i•Iii‘kin anil Rithloi F.1 5 flame 01 time
and tinero of those in ,Sha'areY
,
ZwickAntitt ' temw L ' t
man
charge at headquarters in apportion- I hursday everting. Thu feature ,if the
Tbc Chi . ■ ,1 Sb11 1.:1.1r. ■ ortct ■ ,,.. ii„, ing ,,,,,I heaping track „i
tilt work„f evening consisted of a debate1111thr
militant/tut on \lay: 28th. lirlo. by tell ,, t
mane smaller units, how much un-: sub j ect ' “ I"titetil
That the Tint, I
t: *
I
, pirited Jewish citizen ,
fs host necessa *ry motor •er \ ICV and Wash . ■■■• 1 Sla le i own. operate and cntrol
o
Ill •
sympathies stern aroused lit the bur- tt r,ipping
railroads
after
the
scar” The attirii •
material, there is, and More '
ial of a poor 'eve in this cite in the
f -At, \daily of gauze and cotton Ina- ;dive %vas taken by !lariat! 1:toenthal.

Full information may be obtained at

Ann Arbor
Cadillac
Manistee
Muskegon
Adrian

ti Selection
the

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FREE BURIAL SOCIETY
Jewish Women's Red Cross Units
HOLDS MASS MEETING
to Merge With Others.
SUNDAY , JUNE 30TH

are not needed for a current quota.

Jackson
Hillsdale
Cassopolis
Alpena
Pontiac

IN AMERICANIZATION
ZApTRIOG
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DAY

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