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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
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LOCAL ACTIVITIES
Perfection Lodge
Is Initiated Into
Masonic Order
Let me express
this word a
warning:
The suits we are
now selling for
$15 will cost at
least $10 more
next Fall.
Largest Exclusive Clothier
Corner Monroe
and Randolph
Branch: 99-101 Michigan
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Rev. 11. D. Bass
Cantor of the
Mogen Abraham Congregation
Specialist at B'rith Milaths
18 yearn expert.
enee
Wedding cere.
monies performed
()like and Resit].
rune
Impressive Ceremonies, Thursday
Evening, Witnessed by Large'
Audience — Four Past Grand
Masters Conduct Installation—
Service Flag Dedicated.
ORGANIZED 1917, LODGE
NOW HAS 100 MEMBERS
pressive addresses. A stirring and in-
tensely effective patriotic address. was
delivered by Brother Capt. Rev. B. W.
Pullinger, Grand Chaplain of the
Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan, former
chaplain of the -Pith Canadian Bat-
talent. now rector of (;race Episcopal
C hutch of Detroit. The address of
acceptance of the honor bestowed
opuu t h e l oca l
by ihr
Worshipful Master of Perfection
Lodge, Brother S. It. Kahn, the fie ;
loved leader and respected no. 1 e
cym mity.
un
Pre senta tion of Service Flag.
Adolph Freund's Letter. I
;heir friend 1?) the illusionary social 1ZIONISTS
SEEK VIEWS
service 'workers, witnessed last Sun-
OF U. S. CONGRESSMEN
day. eve at the
Writ!' building
(Continued From Page One./
ON PALESTINE PROJEC T
I at Cleveland the sights and scenes en-
1 have no doubt in Jewish orphanages acted by over 5011 of the alumni of
at New York, Philadelphia and many • the Jewish e)rpliall Asylum who came
\Vashington.—The
1-•
other places. from all parts of the United States to of New Yin- k, of which
It is asserted by various social serve do homage to their Alma Slater. Hap- tick of the United Stati s -
], workers, most of whom have no unless, love, devotion was manifest to Court is Honorary President
practical experience in the rearing of a degree that has rarely been equalled Stephen S. Wise is cha:rman,
bildren of their own or of others,, and gave evidence to the fact that
to each member of the Sen a t.
that "home life and family ties essen- they du not regret having been reared House a
communication seet.in.
real ill mutual II/Vi and future happi in a "universally
views MI the Zionist 411eWt,t,
!less, basic to the humane treatment tion,"-but ;are thankful (or it.
bureati's letters to member. ot
of the private home," .would be tle-
1 will readily admit and so will cress was sent as part of
slroyed in the dependent child if curry doers fog person, that a good
canvass of the question that
transferred to the "universally con- home presided over by a gumd mother
being made by the Zionist But,.
denoted" asylum or institution.
who can sufficiently provide, is the
Thr letter sets forth the ort.i •
The Problem of the Large Family.
proper place for her children. A all-
nouncenients of the Brit sli I •
.\s it is well known that the poor mai of this would be a folly.
Italian. and Greek governinei •
people have many children and it is
What "Home" for the Child?
the establishment of a Jewish
generally the case that when a parent
The late Leon N. Levi. while presi-
Palestine, anti continues:
or parents die the problem confronts dent of the Order
Irrith, issued
"In view of President
the social workers or friends of the in 19110 a pronunciamento asking that
terances in favor of the right-
family what to do with the four, like members should use their best en-
smaller nationalities. is),
At,
or more little children. The social deavors to place orphans with faini-
given the nppurtuneti I
, 11•'
service worker with his sagacious. lies and not in asylums. The paper
thenr
ow
le
mime,
it
is
practical and humane impulse e'serl , was read during a lodge meeting
One of the most beautiful features
the program of the retinue was
Surpassing in magnitude and iii- the presentation of the service liag of
pressiv eness any ceremony of a similar the lodge by Brother \Villiam II.
himself or herself to find several psi- where I by chance was a visitor. The the Jewish pe,)pie ill 11,,
nature in the community, Perfection I,oldbluom and its acceptance 011 lie -
\ ate homes where litainalie treatment same time applications for the atlinis- States to lie informed to the
Lodge. No 48(, Free and Accepted halt of Perfection Lodge by Louis
of the members of the Senate .i.
to each child for a few dollars a week
Masons, was formally installed into Danto. who eloquently and feelingly' may lie delivered. The children being' stun std 115.11 children into the Cleve ' the [louse Itepresentati,
I
land asylum were about to be sent., i iiiiitirtit „„ itit, ittioit.
the Nlasonic Order on Thursday even- expressed the sentiment of his fellow • cattered, placed in various families
r. Levi ill his well ktiov%
forceful
therefore. take
ing, July Ilth, in the auditorium of members in their deepest fraternal re- at the expense of the l'ilited Jewish
diction impressed all present that he
the Masonic Temple, which was beau- Bard and love for the twelve young Charities, how are the family ties and
a ddressing you at this time
was right, namely. that the children
finally decorated with the national men of the organization, the memory mutual attaeliments fostered and per•
should be placed with families. 111.
.. 1.
thi you appriite the
colors. An audience of over four hut- of vvliose great sacrifice for their coun- initiated: Or how will the poor and
views Were asked and I said slat the thins of
France. ii,.
tired witnessed the consecration and try and their fellow-men is to be for- often sickly mother with a Hock of
proposition is s:inialt. of solution by
dedication of the one hundred stem- ever kept refreshed by the twelve little children ;mil depending on a sti-
rile Zionist ■ 111,41011.
putting the children in a good home., 011
„h ot
hers of the local lodge by the most stars on the beautiful silken banner. pend, do justice to theories and ex-
lint I was told that the Ja.vvish people
.. 2
\\ . 1511111 yeti
prominent officers of the Most \Vol. - The but that over 10 per cent of the pectations of the social service work-
ple•a.r Iry
in the town who %%kohl take the chit-
ship(ul Grand Lodge of Michigan. meinhership of Perfection Lodge were ors? \Vhat a "home sweet home" she dred for money
our
reasons
for favorite:
,!,
y are not the tit persons
nisi
•h, occasion was one of the most ink. in the active service of their country is providing for herself and her
(It
you
du
and if so that they lack home facili-
portant and significant in the history made a deep impression on the large family' I am not citing hypothetical tes. lint I asked "how about your
e
of the Jewish community of 1)etroit audience present.
cases. but such as have existed and well-to-do people?" Oh, well w
ti n ned. p lease
and marked the successful culmination
The musical program of the i•ven- will always arise.
not take the children. The exa . tises,'' un ;' ) „
A Typical Case.
of the hopes of the small body of ing was delightfully rendered. The
"a. Do you favor action e.
were many.'
public spirited men who met one year Michigan Sovereign Consistory chorus •\• few years ago a workman who
United States Government in I-
Detroit Children Provided For.
ago to form the Perfection Lodge of of 32 voices. directed by Roy \V. An- with all his alerts could not earn
I the British declaration, now •.,
777717-r
annum had a pray- „,.„,
this noble miler. ger, and accompanied on the organ b y more money at his trade than to spar-
tical application. and s o have the fat-
L. I.. Renwick. sang the opening
"4. 1)0 you favor the
Dignitaries Honor Lodge.
i ) in'eultlo"'Iril isi. t .h , eby f.alan tej i l l Y tli,ha hi i l s t wile in lacious theories of litany social sere- an appropriate resolution by Con:-
The lodge was honored by the prey- number, "Unfold Ye Portals," which
ice I y t v,.:.ii trkferri s,,n1:17e
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Our
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childbirth.
Eive more children be-
was enthusiastically
oi nfea vIt)ifr aoi
•
Birdie Michelson, the daughter of one 'ides the infant ranging in age front
n. 9 years, were with hint. It was Cleveland Orphan .1syluin iiiiy• or-
.15 . \\Ilia ane your vievvs to K1•1
of the brothers of the order. made a
P han, for soinctim•. They
profound impression as a vocalist by mit unlike many other unfortunate
are 11,A with regard to the effort of
asked to do so not only hectiti•e the
,
Neither the
nor
the rendition of a solo, "Come, "of conditions.
500,
(lie facilities were at his disposal. to institution with its I ,ip,ielty
It's June." The sweetness and ex-
lia• generally a yvaiting list,!
parcel out the children or to procure
1100111' charm ■ if her voice and per- parcel
hut in Iiew of the fact that having
housekeeper. Should he get mar-
your replies to these quests,
sonality won for her a demonstrative
rigid.'A suitable childless woman had in the past as many as thirty to ', ono .. if
if
° " th ' n • Nil " Lena Kauffman would not marry him, and one with care for from thi• city and hardly
atement. This is to lie pet l
equally tendered a etomplimentary
ever, even with a smaller number. re-
her
own
would
onlv
re-
hool,
form
for
the
informaii,
ovation by her beantiful interprets-children noire
itaiti, (riving an adequate contribution, the
Jew
do ll I probably
I.
, m chi. country :is well
, e.
lion of the vocal solo sclecti
selection, 'oft in
unhappiness. "I 'hr difficulty was hap- excess expenditure for maintenance l etetimii
Thera."
i ectiluita. past
I pily solved by placing the children in of our Driruet clleldreu yn
Loving Cups to Officers.
the Cleveland Orphan asylum. SM1l•
of the cereoloitks, to have already graduated endowed with
which the audience gave the closest a good education, excellent physique.
attention and interest. the members and the prospect of a useful name.
At the close
212 Warren Ave. E.
of the lint class on whom degrees ()tilers will follow within a few year.,
were conferred by Perfection Lodge when devoted to each other as they
presented a loving cop to each of the were and are in the asylum. will form
present officers of the lodge, as fol- a happy family circle able from their
lows:
1Vorshipful Master, S. .13, earnings to support their father in his
Kahn: Senior Warden, Louis Danto; declining yea rs .
Thi s i s no rxcep
litnior \Varden. Meyer Berg: 'tress- tional case, rather one that can lie
Our New Wholesale and Retail Tire
wet...Samuel Schnabel; Secretary, C. met in many cities.
S.\ I [El. B. K.\IIN,
Store is Open.
K. .Sandorf: Chaplain. Harry 11.
Graduates of C. J. O. Successful.
\Vorshipful Nlaster.
Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and
Xolte; Senior 1.)eacon„1. J . Illtimenatr,
The Cleveland iisylion takes care of
Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25%' suer of four fast Gram! Nlasters of lonior Deacon. Nlax II. \Veinberg; its wards in the 111+1111111011
unfit they
to 50°..
the order, who tilled the offices for the steward, 1..1. Kahn; Steward. Harry reach the age ■ if about 10, when thi•v
Vulcanizing and Repairing.
All
initiation ceremonies. This most coin- hleisliman: Marshal, George Epstein; are usually well equipped to enter the
Work Guaranteed.
ler, Joseph F. Ecirer. activities of life. .1ecording to their
plimentary recognition is intensified Tyler,
Perlection Lodge, E. & .\. M., was physical and mental ;thirty :1101 ron-
GRATIOT TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY CO. h the fact that the participation of
Gratiot and Beaubien.
thi. number of Past Grand Masters is '' e " neled in J une ' 1917, It received suiting their inclination either for
rarely if ever found at the formal in- its dispensation 011 October 2.3, 1917, mercantile, professional or mechani-
J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr.
stallation of a local lodge. The mem- and was granted a charier by the Cal activities, suitable positions are
Cherry 3737.
sought f o r tl In.
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do not lose
hers if the order were particularly t ,rand Lodge of Nlichiga at its meet-
pleased by the presence of l'ast Grand mg which convened in Grand Rapids sight of them for years and if, as it
occurs
ill
Wile
instances, they are not
Louis IL Feat. in whose ad- on May 27th, 1018.
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Master
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successful, we endeavor to improve
ministration t'erteuitiii Lodge was the
with
their conditions. Our graduates can
only lodge to receive his dispensation. DONATES ZIONIST FLAG
be (nand in every walk n( life, stir•
t atlat
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I 1 feature that added solemnity to the
FOR COUNTY BUILDING
!proceedings was the grouping in the
auditorium of many of the \Vorship-
'o unlaw-
through the generosity of A.
The Busiest and Biggest
ful Masters of other lodges
De-
rapiers, nurses, booklApers, etc.
Cohen, of .1114 I:crud:de Ave.,
, troit attired in the habiliments of their
East Side delveler.
That
not
all
have
"made
good"
and
Zionist banner will w :11I . 1111 one of
station.
the mast heads of the 1Vavtie county that quite a few failed of '.11/•11,5 and
( 'oe• Adams 11 101 hostingu Sts•
along
with
the
iittg,
of
all
ina•ti r of ct remonies was fast building
disappointed their .\ Ilia Niater is but
Detroit, Mich.
to-and Master \Villiain 51. Perrett. t il t-„„ l i, ms. The d o nated H ag natural, but the great majority have
1 The constituting and installing cere• ,of silk.T tun broad blue stripes run proven that our efforts and our hopes
, monies
were horizaintalle
conducted by the
Most
on a white background
loic
background nem not in vain and that their hence
\\'orshipful Grand Mast
it the si.x.pointed "Mogen Das iii"1
Nlaclffierson.
Other
dignitaries
who
took part %very
P C
M Louis II
.tar is placed in t he center of the Hag.
The flag washate risen from a dcprndcncy anti rn•
between the stripes.
Feat, and !ley. W. II. Gallagher, It. \\.• , resented in honor of the Jewish logics % irtemients that presage as a rule a
life, I f / useful, honorable
(4am! Chaplain, who delivered Mk
s i lo hav e offered their services to ion ,
citizenship.
ight in Palestine.
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Gratitude Shown by Inmates.
\Vhat a blessing it %mold have been
The profoundest philosophers and to m.in - :in orphaned child that prop-
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think .r., such as Spinoza, Nlaimon• i erly should be placed ill an asylum
ides, Nordau, and
were Jews, is denied the ;advantages, had
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are due and payable at the City Treasurer's office from July 15 to
August 15. Payment of these taxes cannot be accepted before July 15.
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essary to come to the office.
MAX KOCH, City Treasurer.
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A SPLENDID TYPE OF
MODERN SALESMAN
usually wide circle of friends In iii••
troth who will be more than pl
to hear of ills embarkation In Iii ea
tomoblle tirld. lie Is a prop. ,
member of I'erfectIon Lodge, I"
M., the Knights of Pythias.
Nerd of Commerce and the
Club. lo ell communal activhles •,
Ins toward euelal bel Written!, \ I r
Goldbloont Is alw'ay's found reed, os
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CLASSIFIED LINERS
FOR RENT — Large nicely furnished
room, steam heated, suitable for two
young men, with private Jewish
family, Breakfast and supper if de
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WILLIAM II. 001.11111.00M.
0 ? operate at the sufferance of the public.
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of satisfying those who none to ha)
the product that he offered for sale
Ile learned that confidence In the pro ,
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duct
offered
..d.•
the
Probably the greatent factor in the 111111111e
for
making
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development of modern business meth III' made it his Imaltiess to kite ,
ads Is the realization on the part of the there Was 10 1(110W 11110111 1111111 0
business
man
that
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his
service 1.il 10 sill 1110111. And he II,
to the public
11111 1110 ■ 1 of "the (erred this spirit if kilos hal...
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he damned" attitude has grad- produrt lo his new field of end.
ually given way to a policy of 11111 to the !India/II car.
the public In spreading the gospel of
)l l'. Goliffilooni Is one of Ile
la
the finds goods on the market for the 1111;1111min who Is known
people's money. Any business must good" in anything Ii,, und•rt
do. Ills personality radiat• •
cheer Rod ',tramp good
One cannot help hill have ism'
In Idin and consequently In
A laitti
for watch be speaks
bluntion than 11. 111latil II. lie ld1
and the Iludorm ear would lie I, t
find, for they both express I
!IOM'S! y, faithful mervice, and it
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Mr. flohlbloom ha
ability.
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, People must he satisfied. The new
'00, type salesman Is the agent of both tha
0 public and his employer, and it Is to
his great credit that. the public has
Ci lost Its former hostile attitude to men
of commerce and trade, tuna have learn-
ed to place confidence In them.
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A young man who represents In
clear cut fashion alb( modern develop-
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However, no qualified application for! wird.
lie
II
the admission of orphans from
of do, causeoi
ho
will be refused and
sincetely
intertimed It
lie
will
c.rcul;acd all
hope that for the good and welfare .
.v e r th e •orld
vs
a mong Jes
w• as well a.
to our orphaned children admission I
al11011g noni
will lie sought
the future.
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The city of Cincinnati which a few
JEWS FIGHT WITH
years ago did not see that an "institu. S'°
ALLIES ON WESTERN FRONT
non" i. the proper place for their or-;
plian , . ii.l, seemingly reviewed this'
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.ht.:
recently
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opinion by adding more to the four- l ett.'itlt k to
i the..Atneeit.tot
Jeers
teen that were there recently.
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Sir
Adolph
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For Orphanage Here.
' s erted that there were 50,0011 I ,
I 1 1 conclusion. permit nic
1° '''Y , a I lighting in the Allied forces i in ,...
w .o,1 about an infant orphange ill . \\ „ ten , i ron ,.
this city, which is the subject of Mr.
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Butters letter.
I think it is a long i h D'scril'ing a visit which
padto an .1:nericati ili,
felt want and if one Call be estala•
trance. Sir. II. l'irry
lished under favorable eitiolitions it
'
correspondent of the I
should be encouraged. A good Milld-
Nevi," stilted that moth,' 1•1 the
ing with all modern sanitary appli-
non-commissioned
officers in the
am:es. experienced and painstaking
American units were Jeyvs
managers and sufficient funds for
proper maintenance are all important.
if one cannot and iihiitilti not he went of i maineas ethics Is William II.
f,,„,„1,,,i at this t i me. ,,,, ,d,,,,,h1 en. G01,11400111, who ilin, recently women
veil his affiliation with the sale , organ
..,ittr,lite our good wild , to
lay the
Indiana of the itemb-Robinsio, 1 - ii deal ,
foundation of one.
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vs.i t i, wa lk e t „,,,,,,i, mutt, and airs of the famoua Dodson set-
lioldbloom 4■ 111111110(1 his kt o issi..ii, ,f
charity for all, I am,
the proper attllude of a Wan!, •
Very truly yours,
to the public In his ten yeai. -.• • I
as manager of the Detroit I , II. II
Detroit, N Al l i c11.,
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of the Story Si Clark piano corn • I r. I •
was here that he learned the I. ,o1-
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FOR RENT—Large room, spienfmily
furnished, In steam heated apart.
ment. Second block off Woodward
avenue on Forest. Call Clench!'
7140-M.
FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT—
With private, congenial Jewish fain.
fly, on Forest ave., between John R
and Brush; no other roomers. Phone
Glendale 3685.R.