THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE SIX . 1 ),X . 4 10***0,0 •11.1.11***24 S.7 W ANTED AT ONCE 1 LOCAL ACTIVITIES lk yourAnnirmArmArmArmo. Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. Lathe hands and all around B ROKER-SOLDIER IS & A. M. ASSIGNED TO ARMY mechanics, good wages and DUTIES IN DETROIT Special Communication Wednesday, steady employment. September 18. 1918, at 2:30 P. NI. N . Flamer Stephen Manufacturing Co. Gen. March, Chief of Staff, in a statment last week, is quoted as having said: Nathan E. Rosenberg, the popular young insurance broker who entered the United States army last Slay, has been assigned to army duty in his 201 Clayton. "We must comman- deer, and have done so, all the wool of the Uni- ted States, and have takenthe wool of Ar- gentina. WE ARE GOING TO PUT THE WHOLE CIVILIAN POPULATION ON SHODDY FOR THE NEXT YEAR." E. Rosenberg, Business Man and Pythian, Won Recognition in Distant Southern Camp, have them Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired by Incorporated SAMUEL FIRESTONE, President. Main Otheo and works, 1535 Hamilton Blvd., branch store, 1202 Hamilton Blvd., 2575 Woodward Avenue. PHONE MARKET 5895 Largest Exclusive Clothier Corner Monroe and Randolph NATHAN E. ROSENBERG Branch: 99-101 Michigan. Exclusive Showing home city. He will serve here under Capt. Moore of the Inspection De- partment. as inspector ill the aviation 'corps of the United States army. Mr. Rosenberg, after entering the service, Was sent to Camp Wheeler, Georgia, He was early recognized by his superiors as a most efficient soldier. As Mr. Rosenberg speaks six lan- guages, he performed important services as regimental interpreter, and was made assistant educational di- rector at the camp, serving under Prof. Spaeth of Princeton University. Mr. Rosenberg is well known in Detroit business circles. He is a mem- ber of Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias. of - OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Fall and Winter Models for the smartly gowned woman with may be found at Tile Busiest and Biggest East Side Jeweler. or. Adams and Hastings Sts. "te a Ws Milliner? Shop 877 Woodward Avenue Detroit, Mich. 0000 00000000000000000.0000o00000o000000000000o000o00 1 '' i Work M. M. Degree. Visiting brethren welcome. CHARLES K. SANDORF, Sec. PROF. HOBBS OPENS SEASON OF JEWISH WOMEN'S CLUB, OCT. 6 Patriotic, Inspirational and Instructive Programs to Accompany Club's Work For Nation's Cause. YOUR GARMENTS - The Jewish Woman's Club of De- troit 0 planning a winter Si activities, unusual both in point of interest and scope. hit programs will be of a patriotic character, dealing with sub- jects that have a wide appeal. 'Ihe first Sunday meeting will be held October 6, on which occasion l'rof. \\*tn. H. Hobbs, of the Univer- sity Of Nlichigan, will speak oil "The Peace Terms of Democracy.' For the Monday meetings the Club has been fortunate in securing Nlad- atilt .knnetta Holliday .Mitona, former dean of the \\*timan's College at Tokio, Japan. and a journalist of note. Mme. Antona will discuss current events, as well as music, the drama and art. These meetings promise to be of exceptional interest and will be accompanied by some special war service. The l'atriotic Service Committee is contemplating much work in co-oper- ation with the Red Cross, the \\*oni- all's Committee, Council of National Defense, the Jewish \Velfare Board, as well as continuing its affiliation with all departments of the Detroit Federation of \\*omen's Clubs. It is planned to make the work of the Club even more telling than usual this year, and it is hoped that all members will lend their hearty and active co-operation to the cause. SAD DEATH OF LITTLE RUTH JACOBSTEIN t, 1J N111 ,...., . , ' s-c 6) 0) **A 0( •-szi, . -t\\Nt.., V (I, The millinery supremacy of Kline's was never more forcibly demonstrated than this Autmn• II, Never were so many [beau- tiful creations on display under one roof in this city. CI, Exclusiveness, individuality uniqueness in cantour and trimming identify each hat. II, And the variety is so exten- sive that you are certain to find "just your style. 9, Tragic indeed was the death of little Roth, the beloved daughter of Mr. and NIrs. Benjamin Jacobstein, which took place at the Children's MRS. WERTHEIMER Hospital early Tuesday morn- DIES AT SON'S HOME Free ing of the past week. \\*hilt. playing, her dress caught ' 177.179481 Woodward Ave 11N. Leonora Wertheimer, for fire and though assistance was imme- more than half a century a resident of diately at hand and the child was Detroit, passed away at the residence rushed to the hospital, efforts to save of her son in Joliet, Illinois, OR, th C +et Ric 'mite unavatting anti she tiled' eve of the New Year. a few hours after the accident. rs. Wertheimer had long beet I She was four years and eight an invalid. Before her health brok e months of age. The funeral took down, she had been an active worke place the following day, Rabbis May- in the Jewish community life. Be sides a host of friends who moor 0 erberg and Franklin officiating. . her passing, she leaves to mourn he ,r , SCHRIEBSTEIN, BORN loss, three children--NI r. IN VIENNA, DOUBLY 1Vertheimer, NIrs. Morris Stern of Joliet, III, and Mrs. Chas. II. Ben PROVES AMERICANISM nett of this city, f whose res i- EV Y dence the funeral was held. Serv- TRENTO N.—Nlax Sehriebstein, whose. right arm was lost in the line ices were conducted at the house b of duty on the Nlexican border, who Rabbi Franklin and al the cemeter ' hears an honorable discharge after by Rabbi NI:iyerberg. •- S. A. AGREE, Mgr. nearly three years of service, is help- Call us when in trou. ing the boys at Camp Dix, N. J., to Detroit Mortgage Corporation to ble. Expert repairing. Represent Federal Land Bank become good soldiers for l'ncle Sam. Day and Night Service. Mr. Schriebstein was just graduated Vulcanizing and Accea The Detroit Mortgage Corporation, from the training school of the Jewish ..."1 . :- sories capitalized at $3,000,000, of whit.- 11 ‘Welfare Board and has been sent to • James F. \luridly is president and Camp Dix as a welfare worker. Ben Jacob and F. D. Gleason vice- .\Ithough lie was born in Vienna, presidents, has been made the local of American parents residing in Aus- lower Michigan representative of the tria, and came to this country in 1911, Federal Land Bank of St. l'aul, to Ur. Schriebstein is a through and 0000000000000000000000 00000000 0000000000000000000000" Ohrough American. make farm mortgage loans. Retail Wholesale Retail 'When trouble arose on the Mexican The Federal Land Bank of St. Paul Broadway Market 28 Market St. Q Gratlot Market gQ is a subsidiary of the Federal Farm border in 1913, Schrielistein, a boy of Phone: 10, enlisted in the cavalry. He served Cadillac 3509. land Bank of Washington. Th, Detroit Mortgage Corporation in the Fourteenth and Sixteenth regi- will handle the business through its ments with Pershing at Eagle Pass :Ind El Paso. farm mortgage department. 1 Phones Main{ 2173 Jacob Guthard & Sons Co. 0 r fl INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS § 95 Fort Street West DETROIT 000000000 000o000000 000000000 000<.0000000o0000000o0 C o0oo rJ • Flower - Stephens rs Mfg. Co. OD- Fire Hydrants, Valves and Water W orks Supplies re rr The Medina County Creamery Co. During a night melee in the Browns- ville district. Texas, Schrielostein was thrown from his horse and the elbow Manufacturers of of his right arm was broken. He re- • mained at the base hospital for five months and his arm was amputated The free public night ghouls he, r below the shoulder. the purpose of instructing foreign He was discharged January 23. 1918, - with characer excellent," and after horn residents in English will b O opened September 9. recuperating, enrolled as a student in Foreign-born men and women ci f the Jewish \Velfare Board Training wish to take advantag e I School. He has completed a month's :my age who wish of this instruction. have only to app) y ; training and is now ready to help the 00.000.0000G00000000.•.0,..0.00D,,0000000000.000..0..., at the nearest school. I Jewish 1,1ys at Camp I)ix. Everyone knows how many rest , • dents of foreign birth have alread y AMERICAN ELECTRICS profited by these schools. They hay e WANTED IN ENGLAND ROACH DOOM—RAT DOOM GERM DOOM—FLY DOOM thus not only had the satisfaction 0 BED IIL*G D0011 DOOM INSECTICIDE learning the language of their adopter I Great demand for American electric country, but they have found that a cars in England has been noted by knowledge of English has helped the Baker. Rauch & Lang Co,, •for them in their business, their trade. or whose cars F. V. N111111;11111 their professor. & Son. 1342 Woodward avenue, are Night schools will be opened in Detroit distributors. the Bishop school. Winder :old Rf Consul Ross E. Holaday, of Man- s urd; the Clipper'. Martin near Nliehi• chester. England. has recently written gan: the Davison„1“.eph Campaii a report On the meeting of the In- and Davison: and also at the follow- corporated Municipal Electrical asso- ing high schools: Central. Cass Tech- ciation in that city. This gathering nical. Eastern. Western. Northern, was 11110resse4 by reports from every) Northeastern, Northwestern. South- side that a stronger demand for western. and Nordstrum. electric vehicles would be noted as Write or Call for Particulars on Our n as the trade situation generally soon MII_BURN CARS CHANGE improv e s. SERIES NOVEMBER FIRST ; ; - MICH. § PURE CREAMERY BUTTER and Fresh Churned BUTTERMILK Detroit The Sure Vermin Exterminators ___,,R Hotels and Institutions After Nmendier I no more Milburn DETROIT, Phone Cadillac 3854 Broadway Market NI anufacturcrs of • i GARAGE CO. 273-277 Montcalm St. — --- NIGHT SCHOOLS FOR TEACHING OF ENGLISH TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 8 •4 1 • • a , b g THE IDEAL electrics of the present series will he made. This announcement is made by *William F. V. Neumann A Son, 1342 Woodward avenue, local distrib- utors. The price of these cars will g° up 1$2,185. Nov ember f runt $1385 t o Lieutenant Abraham Strauss, for- merly assistant director of surgery at Mt. Stria Hospital, Cleveland, has been taken prisoner by the Germans. Representative Jacob Wasserman. of Dorchester, has been appointed by Mayor Peters a member of the board of•election commissioners. "No Riddance, No Pay Guarantee" EDGAR A. MURRAY CO. 439 Guoin Street, Detroit, Mich. ,: