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September 13, 1918 - Image 9

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-09-13

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A merica Awish Periodical Cotter

CIIFfON A... • CINCINNATI

20, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

LOOK!

A Big
Opportunity.

Corner Store, with Living
Apartment and Two Large
Halls.

Finest Corner on Hastings
Street, at Intersection of
Erskine,

FOR RENT FOR ANY

BUSINESS

Big Custom Assured —
branch of People's State Bank
on Corner and Theatre Seating
2,000 Soon to Be Built Within
Block.

Nathan Schreiber

702 Majestic Building

WONDERFUL DISPLAY

--OF--

SMART MILLINERY

IN ALL THE

FASHIONABLE COLORS

SOCIETY NOTES.

Mr. W. H. Keidan, of 168 E. Fen'',
wishes his many friends a happy and
prosperous New Year.

"THE FIGHTING JEW."

Continued From Page 6.1
Damon Runyan in N. Y. American.
In the queer little resorts of New
Mr. Shirley J. Weinberg, who is
Mrs. R. L. Komer and family, of Orleans, where swarthy, wide-hatted.
attending the United States Har- 213 Warren Ave. E, wish their friends
beetle-brewed men Used to gather to
vard Radio school, spent the week- and relatives a happy and prosperous whisper over tables well polished by
New
Year.
elbow grease their newest plots
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
against some loot weather regime of
A. S. Weinberg, I Iague avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman and Latin-America, they know "The
family, of 124 Medbury, extend heart- I Fi ghting
, ght i ng Jew."
iest wishes for a happy and prosper-
[hey know him in Nigaragtia and
Mr. and NI rs. A. C. Cohen, -1:1?
ous New Year to their relatives and H onduras. wherever the tilibusterS
.\tkinson avenue, w h o have been friends,
and gun runners and soldiers of for-
spending several weeks at Nlackinac
tune of Iwo decades left a foot track.
FLINT ITEMS.
They know hint. or of him. all over
Island, have returned home.

SASSOON IS
• In those 'days he was Captain bre- CAPT.
ben, and a machine gunner for "Red"
TO WED IN LONDON
Salazer, or Orozco, or any other con-
venient Mexican general, for Sam was
LONDON—:A notable engagement
a soldier of fortune, and contempor- is announced between Capt. S. J.
aneous with I.ce Christmas, the fa- Sassoon, of the Inniskillen Dragoons,
mous Central .American rover, and and Duleie, eldest daughter of Mr.
with Tracy Richardson and all the Frederic S. Franklin.
tither young ',lades who fought in the
Captain Sassoon is the 'eldest son
various Mexican revolutions that be• of J. S. Sassoon, who died recently.
gait with Madero's uprising against and is related to all the• branches of
Diaz.
the enormously rich line founded by
Horn in Philadelphia, Sam enlisted Dasid Sassoon, mewhant and hanker
when quite young in the L'Itited States of Bagdad.
army, serving two "hitches." first with
The Franklins are hardly less •ell-
the Tenth Infantry and afterward with known and are already allied to many
in
the
Span-
Was
the Fourteenth. He
of the most distinguished and wealthy
ish-Americato war with the Tenth and families in the community. One of
transferred to the Fourteenth because the Franklins married Lord S•ay-
it was going to China to take part in thling's eldest daughter, and another
the suppression of the Boxer war.
a dauglitcr of Sir Philip Magnus,
He marched with the Hies of that M. I'.
period to the walls of Pekin. lit It ft
the .Nnierican army' a sergeant and
drifted to New Orleans. I resent!) lit
was on his way to Honduras and TO RENT—Large, fine furnished
Nicaragua, where he sexed through a room in steam-heated apartment, East
couple of revolut i ons. "I" ale went Forest, off Woodward. Call Glendale
up into Mexico with a Minch of men 7140-M.
and did a little lighting in the south-
ern part of the republic, finally moving WANTED—Young Jewish couple to
share modern duplex, Garage. Call
to the north and joining Salazar, the
North 6262-J.
Red nagger, as a machilte gun num.

Sonora, and Chihuahua, and other
Tile Louis I). Brandies Zionist So- parts of Nlexico, where fall the crim-
ciety of Flint held a meeting Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Meyer.
son rut of war the past S'X Or seven
night in the Progress Club. Mrs.
I larnwn asenue, ha \ e received Louis Lebster, who was the Flint years; they knew him all along the
Rio tirande, in town, and army camp,
word of the safe arrival overseas of delegate to the National Zion con- :old isolated jacal.
gat,
heir son, Corporal Arthur I. Meyer. vention in Pittsburgh in lune,
wherever they know him they
her report. vs hick proved eery inter•
speak his name with that respect
('sting. Nil:. Samuel .11kow spoke on
150 which is due a gentleman and a first-
Nil- . Samuel NI. I 10111berg and son Zionism, and as a result over
class lighting man -the name of Sam
o., Ltd.,
shares of Colonial Trost
Dieliett, the Fighting Jew.
Julius, who summered at l'harle-
were bought. It is the plan of the
I used to picture the cavaliers of old
voix, have returned home.
local branch to make a membership
as mainly tall own. and assuredly
drive and it is hoped every Jewish
handsome men. but after I came to
person in the community will enroll
NIrs. Louis 0,itllcntan and chil- and help along in this great and know Sall' Drelten I reached the con-
clusion that the truest type would be
dren. of Lake View, Nlich., are the worthy cause.
short and podgy ft Bows, with broad
The services for the New Year
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sol C,ittle-
beams. and wind-and-sun-cooked
were held in the Progress Club rooms
man, .;1:11: ■ Second avenue, for the on Harrison street and were con- skins. and fat legs. and large smiles.
For such, in a general way, is Dre-
holidays,
ducted by Rabbi Samuel Alkow and
ben, "The Fighting Jew," a I
Rabbi Dickstine. Large crowds
of the desert, and a musketeer of
were an attendance and pledges for
Miss Pauline Shack, of 31
the war sufferers were received tor the Illl'sflultc a knight of Ike red
corpuscle if ever one lived in this
mund Place, has resumed her duties over live thousand dollars,
!11 r, and Mrs, .\. L. Goldstein are "' hi :
as teacher at the Bishop School,
I saw him last night on Broadway.
receiving congratulations on the birth
clumping along in the huge. ironclad
after spending her summer vacation of a daughter.
footgear with which Etude Sam shoes
Private moo, Itusrnbrrg, of c amp
at her Inoue, Reed City, Nlicb.
Greenleaf. Oglethorpe, Ga.. and Pri- his soldiers hound for the trenches.
lbc sleeve of his O. D. shirt he
rate Martin Rosenberg, of Camp Gor- 0)10
wore the chevrons of a top sergeant.
NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS.
don, AtI•anta, Ga., spent a few days
lie was just as short, but not as
with their sister. Mrs. R. KostotT.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marx and fam-
\I r. and Mrs. Morris Fishier have pudgy'by half as when I coos him
ey
about
a year ago in the lobby of the
ily, of 379 Clairmount Ave., wish to returned from I fetroit where t h
Hotel Astor, where he was occupying
extend a happy and prosperous New spent the holidays.
a big suite; a suave, elegantly
Year to their many relatives and
g bird,
groomed, big cityish It
friends.
N EW YORK TO HAVE
and a potential millionaire, who sol-

ONLY RABBINICAl..

The Elite Millinery

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lasky, of 213
ORGAN IN WORLD
Warren Ave. E., take this means to
convey to their friends and relatives
Cl
Rabbinic
K
‘N.
SADYE GOLDBERG.
best wishes for a happy and pros-
deviled to
monthly,
perous New Year.
the Jewish law and Homiletics,
Which was started nine years ago
:11 111C Rabbinical College in Slutzk.
Russia, and was published for the last
We make and hang window shadesof all sizes.
We carry a full line of Draperies; Valances for stores; Braga Curtain- three years here, has been taken over
by the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theo-
rods; Rubber-matting and Stair treads.
, logical Seminary and will be edited
!by the faculty of the Rabbi Isaac El-
Phone Cherry 483 ' chanan Theological Seminary.
350 Hastings St.
The N•:twill Torah is the only Ital.-
Mine publication now in existence and
I the most prominent Rabbis of Rios-
sian Poland. Palestine and America
' hale contributed to it.
In the last few issues there ap-
neared several important articles, no-
tahly the article by Rabbi Ur. 314.n.
mini Revel. :Ind Dr. I.. Goldberg on
the status of the present day priests
and a nomograph by Dr. Bernard
Iteveh written from the strictly legal
point of view, on the restoration of
;
the Temple and sacrifices in Palestine.
Every bit of food is needed to win
The publication will he enlarged
the war—Don't waste anything.—
and will be the official liebrew 'midi-
You can't save food without ICE
' cation of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan
!Theological Selliillary.

579 Hastings Streit.

WINDOW SHADES AND DRAPERIES

M. FREEDMAN WINDOW SHADE CO.

"IC

Prevents Waste

Ice Saves the Leftovers

ORDER TODAY. West 28, West 139, Walnut 4340

CRYSTAL ICE CO., Ltd.

1215-1217 West Jefferson Ave.

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JEWISH CHRONICLE
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CLASSIFIED LINERS

Von can hear scores of tales along JEWISH Practical Nurse, Call at 094
the loonier of Sant's deeds of prowess
Brush. Apt. 3.
with the rebel armies. Ile loved a
TO
RENT—Large, comfoilabre room
machine gun as a man might love a
for gentleman. Call at 103 E. Forest.
child, and it is surprising to iind him
now with an intaitir ■ outfit. However.
TO RENT—Light, airy room. Call at
that is perhaps explained by the fact
994 Brush street, Apt. 3.
that Sam is out with a company which
collies front the town he calls home-

wound Up with ran-
l'
" Ile
1 ; lo t:tenttially
cho Villa, but closed his relations with
that picturesque gentleman some time
before Villa broke with the .Ameri-
cans. \Viten the raid on Columbus
befell, Sam was living quietly—or as
quietly as it is possible for Sam to
live—in El Paso. He is a personal
friend of General Pershing, and when
the punitive expedition got well into
the interior of Nlexico the general
sent for Sam.
that old life for me!
"?.1N 11) 0 • 1 1 \ 1 r r e of that
He used 115 1 0 in intelligence work
Pve hail enough knocking around to
do me forever. I've got mine, and I've for some time, hut as soon as Sam olis-
got married, and I'm settled olow•to for covered that the prospect of any fight-
Mg was rather slim he tired of his job
good and all."
"Married and settled down, hey?' and returned to El Paso. There, in a
repeated some one who knew him comparatively short time, he amassed
better than he knew himself. ".\It, a fortune in mining stock, and was ap-
a • g ii, Sant, .ioitie day yqu'll he sitting parently on his way to millions When
out on your front porch, all domesti- America got into the war.
Now forty-one years old, and with
sated up, and fat, and soggy, and stool-
dimly you'll hear far off a bugle call. a family, Sam really thought that his
Ind presently there'll come down the fighting days were liver. and he de-

■• ■ r

—see that it is
clean, sweet,
wholesome

FROM YOUR VACATION

Phone Glendale 5600

---- and order your milk and cream supply.
A Towar wagon will be at your door next
morning, in time for breakfast—with the
best milk and cream that can be purchased.

If You Are Just Moving to the City

MILK

I'

—you will make no mistake if you order
your milk and cream from Towar. Our 40
years of quality and service to Detroit's
best homes, speaks for itself.

Glendale
5600

• *s-4—ee—g -.

North 1971.3

101 Hendrie Ave.

Re-Opens Her Studio

Wednesday, September 18th.

Infant's Apparel

Our "Baby Depairtmentr provides
everything needed. In apparel anti
nursery furniture--an endless variety
of dainty, individual productions at
prices lower than quoted elsewhere.

Expectant Mothers

should investigate our complete

Ilse of Maternity Wear, selentill.
tally designed to' eonceal the de.
licate condition, afford comfort
and represent the latest fashions.

Silk Dresses
Coats

$18.95 to $ 79.50

$19.75 to $157.3.0

streets some soldiers. and you'll hear voted himself to working for the
5 6.95 to S 16.85
Skirts
Loans and war
the old shuffle of the feet, and feel in various Liberty
your bones the old swing and sway of 'charities, but it was not long before
the co lumn. and w here in 11--1. w ill l the inevitable came to pass. Nam was
„ hack in the service. Anybody who
you lic Own?"
"I'll be right on toy porch," said • knows Sam knows that it was no
255 Woodward Ave.
more possible for "The Fighting Jew" 2nd Floor
Sam, with conviction. "I'm done!"
Rut there he was last night on ito stay out of the service than for hint
liromob.vay, all fixed out in , a uniform, to quit eating.
He wears a wrist watch, and on
and pleased is Punch.
His hide. or such portions of it as that wrist watch is an inscripttot
came beneath the glow of the white which is worth having !Bed. It says:
lights, was wind-and-sun-cooked "Ibty and night our hearts are ever
again; almost as much so, perhaps, as with you. El Paso." 'Hie watch was
in the days when he used to dodge a present to Sano from his home town.
A full line of plumbing supplies
around the state of Chihuahua NV1111 a That's what they think of him dawn
machine gun on his back, and most there.
We specialize in repair work and
It would take a volume to tell his sell plumbing material to the nubile
of him hidden beneath a Mexican
full story, and it 00 mild be hard to at wholesale prices.
sombrero,
you
could
tell
Sam
piece
it together, because "The Fight-
The only Way
It will pay you to give us a call,
under the overhanging eaves of that ! lin; Jew" is like all that adventuring
hat was by his legs sticking out. Ile breed —he vvill talk very little about
202 Gratlot Ave., Detroit,
Phone Cherry 2824.
gave the general impression of a bee- himself. The world user you'll find
Res.
Phone North 5120-M.
hive on stilts. that is characteristic of the type.

When You Return
, Home

For
Baby's
Sake

MISS HATTIE GRONEMAN
Teacher of Piano

Wayne County Creamery

Lane Bryant

N. WEINBERGER

Plumbing & Heating

THE FEDERAL
MILK
COMMISSION

Has
Appealed
to the
Public to

"Remember
that Milk
is a Food,
Not a Mere
Beverage.
At Even
Higher
Prices than
now Prevail
it would
Om- inure

Favorably in
Food Value

With Costly
Staple
;low! s."

USE
MORE
MILK



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