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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

For one of the nine

ICOUNCILMEN

Congregational News

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES

SABBATH SERVICES.
Sabbath Services.
Services throughout the summer Sabbath services will continue
will be held at Temple He'll. EI,at 10 throughout the summer every Satter-
o'clock every Sabbath morning in. day morning, beginning at 9 a. In.
stead of nine-thirty as heretofore an. In the absence of Rabbi A. II. Ilersh-
nounced. man services will be conducted by
Cantor A. Minkowsky.
ENTERTAIN A SOLDIER.
Red Cross Activities.

The members of Temple Beth El
are urgently requested to respond to
the appeal of the local Welfare board
to supply homes for the soldiers who
rotor to us during the Holy days. If
you are in a position to entertain a
soldier please make that fact known
at your earliest convenience to Mrs.
Jos. H. Erielich, 1101 Second As e.

MOGEN ABRAHAM

SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES.

VOTE FOR

Services are held daily from 7 to 9

Plans have been completed for the in the mornings. All those who have

Supplementary Services to be held at
the Unitarian church on the high Holy
days. The members Will confer a
favor upon the committee and the
Rabbis if they will send in the names
of their friends who are not members
of the Temple and who would be in-
terested in attending oar Su pp.cmen-
I
tary Services. Your prompt attention
to this matter will be greatly appre-
ciated. Call Rabbi Mayerberg or
write him in reference to this as soon
as possible.
Rabbi Mayerberg's Address.

'WALTER C. PIPER

Jacob Thumin, the son of Rabbi and
:qrs. Thumin of the Beth .11trahan
Synagogue on \Vinder street, will lie
Bar Mitzvah on Saturday, August 17,
at III a. m. 'The feature of the Bar
Mitzvah will be a speech In Hebrew
and English by Harry Schlussel, for-
mer president of the Young Men's
Auxiliary of the Beth Abraham Syna-
gogue to the Bar Mitzvah, after the
reading of the mafiter takes place.
Services are held regularly every The subject he will talk onill
w... lie
Friday evening at sundown. Satur- "1Altat Bar Mitzvah Nleans to the
day morning services begin at 8:30 Jewish Youth."
o'clock The public is cordially in-
cited to attend.

Do you want, as your Congressman from the Thirteenth District, a
MAN—

B'NAI MOSHE.

Who Is just a plain citizen, a successful business man with forceful
ability and sufficient practical knowledge to render you service as a
Congressman you will be proud of—

Do you want your Detroit to be so well looked after In Washington
that you will always find your city an ideal place to work and live In—

Do you want a voice in the Congress of the United States that will
be powerful and recognized—

RIGHTS FOR ROUMANIAN JEWS
ONLY A GERMAN BLUFF.

Lyndon.—That the so-called equal

rights for Jews in Roumania, which
were supposed to have been assured
by the Peace Treaty betwen the
Central Powers and Roumania, is
nothing more than a bluff,-
anything else
or a ue "
vcaled recently in the cow
stag.
hate in the German Re' 'stag.
the
ie emotions, also, which
looks fur in war, and he finds twin' ause concerning equal rights for
I
belies
e
him
is
worthless,
because
Roumania
•ws
very beautiful on•s.
"I have . ew that up in accordance with its
entirely when he writes:
within time a fund of joyousness with- in desires. It is also disclosed that
out end, a sou' which is fresh and 0' Central Powers have not demand.
pore. receptive to everybody and I 1 that Jews lie giver. equal rights.
every sensation. Every morning
II they did. wal to inquire of Ron-
hate the feeling that I have only Ms
ania's rcpt sentatives what their
been born and that I am seeing the
overnment
intends to do concerning
vast world or the first time." Cer
lain of his letters, written on to' peal rights for Jew's.
a
The disclosure came about, when
knees, in the light of a small tau
candle, flee meters under the ground embers of the Socialist, Radical and
arc of great lyric power. listen re atholic parties declared that the
%erently to this fragment of sterna lauses concerning equal rights for
poesy:
outnanian Jews, do not assure the
"Splendor of the nascent day'.
.ove inentiyued Jews of such rights.
akay ,;an
The Alai-'emotes Gross, Vestrap and
others then complained, that for the
sake of equal rights for Roumanian
JekvS. the German Government endan-
gers its peaceful relations with Rou-
mania.
The Director of the Ministry of
Foreign .11fairs then disclosed the
fact, that the Central Allies did not
demand anything of Roumania in con-

Do you want a man who will bring to Congress not only a practical
successful business experience, but a military knowledge under actual
war conditions as well—
tales. ,Imust 27th,
ii
If so, exercise your power to vote at the primal)

1918.

I'm not a "good fellow" in
the political sense, and I
know how to say "No."

If you elect me, my depu-
ties will have to earn their
pay by their work and not

by their influence.

And I ani

te. Claire Kosher Restaurant

HOME COOKING

Ste Claire Hotel Dining Room

Randolph and Monroe

THE PRINTER

London.—Thirteen members of the
Annenberg family, twelve sons and
one daughter, have been engaged in
fighting the Hun. Four of them have
already been killed while serving in
the British Army, but .• --••••••;^!^o
nine of tnem are valiantly fighting
for their country.
Private D. Annenberg has been re•
ported missing; Private NI. Annen-
berg was twice wounded while with
a Border regiment; Sapper J. An-
nenberg has lost the sight of one
eye; Private A, Annenberg, has been
wounded; Banner I. Annenberg is
with the United Slates .\rtillery; H.
Annenberg is serving with the East
Kent Regiment; J. .\imenlierg with
the Royal :fir Force, and Corporal M.
Annenberg has recently enlisted in
the Judeans.
Miss E. Annenberg is a staff nurse
at one of the large base hospitals.

Fare round-trip week day. •
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Fare round-trip Sunday.

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hours on the boat. Leaving Detroit at 9:00 a. m, returning

Five
of 8:00 p. m.

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
War Point Excursions on
tl A. hi., ',turning at
Thursday. Simmer Frank E. Kirby leaving Detroit at
11:50 P. M. Five hours at Cedar Point. Fare round Trip, El oa.
Putiirelbiy.
Ball
Room, largest on
Finsel's music for dancing on steamer
lake steamers. Na charge tor dancing.

Ashley &

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Dustin Steamer Line, First Street Wharf, Detroit, Mich.

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at ten o'clock, at Shekell Bros.' ware-
house, 129 Grand River avenue west.
Assets consist of a line lot of ma-
hogany office furniture, machinery and
equipment, transmission and trans-
mission and transmission equipment;

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CIGAR
1 Oct STRAIGHT

1918

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lyar
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Sivan
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I Rosh Chodesh—New Moon

30 Rosh Chodesh—First Day of New Moon
1 Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon

IS Lag b'Omer
1 Rosh Chodesh—New Moon
6-7 Shovuoth—Feast of Weeks

19 Decoration Day
30 Rosh Chodesh—First Day of New Moon
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Tonna 1 Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of Ncw Moon

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17 Shivoh Osor b'Tatruz
24 Independence Day

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1 Rosh Chodesh—New Moon
IA Tishah liAb--Dcstruction of Jerusalem

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30 Rosh Chedesh—First Day of New Moon

Ab

1 Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon
Ellul
5679,
Tishri 1-2 Roth II ash.shanah—New Year ...........

479 Hastings Street, Corner DIvIslok.•

DETROIT, MICH.

Mar. 14

Mar. 23
Mar. 28-Apr. 4
April 12

April 13
April 30

I. BERKOWITZ

Dress Trimmings and Supplies

Onyx Hosiery and
Merode Underwear
Kayser Silk Gloves
398 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT

Potts Drug Company

Monday, Aug. 12th

Orders Called for Delivered Any.

B RICK

Puritan Brick and

rile co.D
or,cekl-r
The in

Mortar Stain
110 FARWELL BUILDING

Phone Main 2247-2248

1.nrnt—in••nr•••erl o nil In en .a tout..

tools, lock washers, fibre washers,
nuts, gears, cold rolled steel studs,
cold rolled steel cap screws.
We shalt also offer for sale the
good will of the business, patents,
blue prints and drawings.

or

lind the mom complete
line in the city or

1' trim w III

Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings
M. ROSINSKEY'S

Quality

Detailed Inventory

all assets may be obtained at Milne
of Detroit Trust Company.
Bids taken on assets in their entire-
ty and In suitable parcels. Deposit of
25';i required on each bid.
Stock now open for Inspection.
•
Sale subject to confirmation of
Refer, e in Bankruptcy.

351.15S Hastings St.

Whitt, Is

Unexcelled

Wholesale Prices

at

Schechter's Drug Store

477 Hastings St., Cor. Dlvlslon

DETROIT, MICH.

1

Detroit Trust
What are they Saying
Company
•
About You?

Phone Cadillac 3299.

Trustee in Bankruptcy
Fort and Shelley Stet.,
Detroit, Mich.

PRUNK

ENGRAVING COMPANY
700 MARQUETTE BLDG.

COLOR•PLATCS
DESIGNING
PhOTO•RETOUCHING HALFT ONES

10 Shabbath Hagodol
15-22 Pesach—Passover

Money Forwarded to
All Parts of the World

where.

thereupon worked out the clauses con-
cerning the Jewish rights. It is for
this reason, he declared, that there
exists a great doubt whether Rou-
mania will carry out even the few ,.tm-
cessions incorporated in the peace
treaty.

JEWISH CALENDAR
5678--1918

Detroit, Mich.

Schechter's Bank

will be sold by order of the Referee
In Bankruptcy, at public sale, to be
held

only inquired what Rimmaimi intends
to du about it. The Roumanian Gov-
continued,
ernment. the Director

5678

J. ROSENBERG, Prop,

120 Broadway,

PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGISTS
Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 5552
525 WOODWARD AVE.
Cor. Charlotte

Danto & Co.
t" Prompt Delivery

magnificent
Put-in•Bay—Cedar Point reached every day on the
steel steamer Put-in-Bay, capacity 3,200 people.
open at Put-in-Bay.
Big Hotel Victory now
greatest bathing beach at
Hotel Breakers and the woriJ's
Cedar Point.
Excursions every day to Put-in-Bay.

Telephone Cadillac 2755
Home Cooking

Lewis Motor Corporation

When Wanting
• wie‘() 6
Main
n
Fresh Fish call
48 E. High St.

Lake Erie's Finest Resorts are Reached
via ASHLEY & DUSTIN Steamer Line
Excursions E2reg Day •

"THE MADISON"
KOSHER RESTAURANT

ALL ASSETS OF THE

nection with the Jewish tights, but

The Jewish Chronicle
$2.00 Per Year

eLEANERS
AND
DYERS

AUCTION
ALE

THIRTEEN MEMBERS OF ONE
JEWISH FAMILY IN SERVICE

ctmazr,a----ra--roxtdov

We Cater for Private Parties

SCHEMANSKY

Red Cross Activities.

FOR CONGRESS
All Wards West of Woodward Avenue

clique—

Jahrzeits to commemorate are Invited
to participate In these services.
Friday evening services are held
from 5 to 7 p. ra. Rev. H. D. Bass
officiates, assisted by the splendidly
trained choir. On Saturday morn-
ings, services are held from 8:30 to
11:30 o'clock. Rev, H. D. Bass off•
elates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin lec-
tures occasionally, dates of which
will be announced hereafter In this

JOSEPH

Joseph Sehmansky was born In De.
troll 41 years ago; educated In Polish
Parochial and English Public Schools;
for many years known and active base
ball player with various teams of
prominence; active member of several
Fraternal Societies, Typothetae,Frank
lin Association, Detroit Printing Press.
Paper.
men's Union No. 2, etc.; Printer by
Hebrew School Is conducted daily, trade 25 years; In business twelve
except Saturday from 5 until 7 p. m . years, known as The Polyglot Printers,
located at 104 Randolph street; served
Congregational meetings are held two terms as Alderman of the Fifth
During the absence of Rabbi Frank-
lin, Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg will 011 the first Sunday In every month.
Ward in 1913-14-15-16.
assume his duties. Rabbi NI ayerberg
may be reached at the Temple, Gird-
BETH ABRAHAM.
dale 345, or at his residence. 318 'nix-
ed° Ave., Hemlock 2668-J.

The Red Cross activities conducted
by the women of Temple Beth El
will go forward uninter.uptedly
throughout the summer. Our women
are urged to do their full part in this
patriotic work.

Who Is NOT a politician—hound to no one, machine, politician or

PIDGE.
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of the Ladies
The Red Cross
Auxiliary Society of Shaarey Zetlek
will continue to meet as usual during
the summer months on Monday eve-
ning from 7 to 9 p. in., and every
\Veilnesday from 9 a. in. to 5 p.

Your Activities Are Being
Written About In the Whole
Jewish Press
We Know Because We Read and Clip
All the Jewish publications
In the world.
We are the first and only
Jewish Clipping Service.

Address: Clipping Department '
The Jewish Correspondent
New York
5 Beekman Street,

TherehuiDealerNearYou

W. J. BAIRD MACHINERY CO.

MACHINETOOLS
FACTORY SUPPLIES
Corner Jefferson and Brush
Phone Cad. 6520

A. B. NEWMAN CO.

Manufacturers of

Paper and Cork Cigar and Cigarette Holders

May 12
May 17-18
May 30

June 10

June 11

June 27
July 4

Importers of

July 10

July 18

Aug. 8

Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles and Playing Cards

Aug. 9

Sept. 7-8

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