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May 23, 1919 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-05-23

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A merka faith Periodical Cater

GIRTON AVMS • Olstonman 10, Cu

t,

PAGE SEVEN

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

CABLES REPORT OF
TERRIBLE PLIGHT
i
OF LITHUANIA JEWS

Massacres of Jews in Poland

Jews are being slaughtered In Poland from Lemberg to Vilna.

New Work. A story of the sillier-
\vs in the countries tae -
aged by war and the need of relief
is told in a cable reced ed from
executive
Low cosmic,
II.
I I arriet

from \\larsaw to Pinsk. The butchery ix goitm cut while the

ingiug ill

peace conference Is deliberating anti while we are welcoming
bow,.
Jewish boys who fought for Polish freedom. Jewish

organizations ;ire holding protest conventions IhroughoUt

American cities.

head of the commission ofinerican
Imss which recently \sent abroad to
imestigate conditions. The message
was addresed to Felix NI. INarbmg
and \vas made pubis, - by the Joint

Henri Bernstein, the Famous Author,

I s le

and Galicia. They will be printed in daily installments of

Distribution Committee of the Amer-
ican Fund lid teuish \Val - Sufferers,
illwhich Mr. \\ arburg is the chair-
man. The cable follows:

2.0011 words, commencing Nloinitiy next, exclusively In Mich-

igan

Paris, May 1'), IsJ19.

shim that iii connection with the tint-
and
itary operations IlttW going on

-0.11.11.•

of lews
Vilna a large number ot
were killed and all Jewish stores ran-
Philomathic Debating Club. CI !ARLES RAY
looms.
The
people
have
sacked by
AT THE COLONIAL
not had any bread for eight weeks.
its established custom
Itistrilitition of food possible only tin-
the l'hilontailne Debating I tub held
Char lem
Ray,
In WM
1 1 tleill
1,111Y,
der American relief auspices. Tyco
ill he the ft,
its s•mi-annual declamation contest ..1;. - 8,1,0•Ii Light
hundred and fifty thousand. marks
oltracIlooll at the Colonial Thuttre
Lot Sunday melting with pleasing re- tore
StilitlaN. III
left in city \vitt) a reliable person for sults. Those participating and their for the three tItt)s
Ile . passwt• hitt , tt i.t. it Altit as
emergency relief. Condition of people
respective subjects were: Ilarry Ifal- hall plater, Ole 1111,41 Man, the )1,111111.
in small towns of Lithuania is des- ter, • *Niliilisor," Max Sihuster.
(Hy Ninal. the im pi nged Moth•r's 1st),
anti Ille like, hut no one of the past
perate. People have no food at all Negro:" Max
such oPPortaniti for Id.,
and are actually starving. They are secutions iu Poland," Ralph Aron- null lr votnedy
a.r does Ille 14111K11 10.11
reduced to making soup from poison stam, "Zionism:" Jack .\11tert, "The
it t•Ilitriteler he portrays udila
olreos•d
Coining Red Cross." The judges, con- admirable taste to
ivy.
M.o..' The may der ltee Ile littllit• (1,1111
Experienced military oflicials who sisting of Samuel Sternberg, t.e•r
itillottetlItle, the product of the
have seen the situation cried like chil- Skolnek and lienhen Levine, awarded s onto, int- entoi'm g•nlon, which fails In
ur k uu111 the cruelaI inOtin•tit In She
dren when face to face with terrible lest, second and third places to
starvation and typhus conditions in Ntessrs. Aronstant, Maher and Schus- 01. \11 ;.1 'washy and Tloirentay,
t'lit, lull
P•ttsurew's flier'
Lida. Children iu public institutions ter. respectively. As most of the
looked like skeletons. No food in the speakers on this program are C0111- 11 . .111 Illy story In 1 he Saturday Lye,
l'ttet• In helolltlied. The tale of is
iniratively
new
members
their
shun-
tug
institutions visited. Situation so grave
t"
".t'Y
that radical action must be taken. Mg was highly creditable and MM. 4r •. blouse m
abundance sti good inatertal tntwIn oft with' r st!lisw
o-l i ' t ' s '
Large quantities of hardtack pur- vales
and talent for the club's future public girl whose torture he had seen t hat
chased from )410, •rtinsclital stores tw-
debates and annual oratorical and cle• day in a Sllop WIlitloW, and WhI•ll
for keepsake.
ins.; sent from Paris with ten motor
Titer , will he on entire change of
trucks for distribution in small towns, haling
e t
Pristay and Saturday, with a
tires -

near

E. A. MARKILLIEI

ORIGINATOR OF
REMOVING CARBON BY OXYGEN

Is Your Motor Lazy ?

hors it seem to be working hard or to have lost the old
time snap: You will think there are a lot of things the Matter
with that motor and sometimes people think its just naturally
worn out when its only struggling hard against its greatest
enemy—Carbon.

Von know how you feel when you have a spring cola.
Carbon is a ca, of grippe to a onion. Give that engine a

chance. have the carbon removed by the originator of the

lin)gen Process. write away with that "Markillie Satisfied

Leave your •arlion at Markiilie's—it only takes a minute
and dyes months of pis avant driving.

■.

The regular programs of the

Situation in Lithuania and in the
,
dy
Russ ia
6i'
so 11111,1 Illtiee terrible than mot

en! term w i ll halc
ti
lung tvith a debate on the topic.

parts of \\'bite

e reports, t h at it is Russia,"
preemi-.
Ite taken al- d i ,.
to have large sums of money on d ay.

311

hinhlc urgent that steps

All Roads Lead to
Fifth and Lafayette

tt il),

A Bank Statement

MEMBER
FEDERAL
RESERVE
BANK

—in terms that you can
easily understand

hem

eve ,

th e

UKRANIA APPOINTS
NEW JEWISH MINISTER

--- ---
government of east-
ern l'krania has appointed the Jew,
Dr. Israel Waldman, to be Nlinister
of Jewish ..1ffairs. Ile will have
Lomb Schlesinger, "grand old man" charge of all political, cultural and
stead
at
economic matters pertaining to the
of Its .\iigeles, Cal., Jewry, is
the age of 74. Ile Was the founder of Jews.
The new steers's. of the eastern
the K. :Isis:ire Cohn Hospital, and for

dollars abroad in answer to appeals,
will take steps to meet the conditions
sit forth in \t is Lowenstein's cable,

,1111110.1

Thu

tt..,11tILoris,ssTant. isu

'' •

CLASSIFIED

purled any moment. Ibmiansis un- jug . \aid, will he held
doubtrdlc will be much larger than evening, June 1211i, in the Sherry
Zeslek auditorium.
estimate heretofore formed.

Ths, mint ihstrilintion Committee.
,hich has already sent millions of

•••■■■••■ •••••••••••eb , .wwwww.

,\., 1 1

hand In meet calls which map lie e`' yelir still he the annual model meet

1 I \I: RI ET IS 1.M \V N STE I N

.,



Reolginic . the Stoviet I overninent in organ during the week. Ilsilty matinee%
continuous
to !l . . .00 P. IS.
..
The election of °nicer, for 1,1,t
, psy

C ‘ Cii ,

11 ",','" 1"

1 "'";"

Remember—Cherry 1619

F

in

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS

Direct reports from reliable sources

I.

written the deaths of the pogroms (massacres) In Poland

,
1,11tIttlit The

many years was president of the lie- l'krailian government in regard to
brew Benevolent Society. Idr. Schle- Jewish national autonomy allows the
singer left au estate of $40,1100 over Jewish communities to manage all
20 per cent of which is left to their cultural, philanthropic, and sani-
charities. tart' institutions.

ACCOUNTANT.

WILL DO BOOKKEEPING AT

REGULAR INTERVALS. ALSO
YOUR STENOGRAPHIC WORK
IF DESIRED; BOOKS WILL
BE CALLED FOR AND DELIV-
ERED UPON REQUEST. MOD-
ERATE RATES. PHONE 01:
WRITE; WILL BE PLEASED
TO CALL ON YOU WITH
PARTICULARS. WM. LEVI-
TAN, 421 PINGREE AVE. MAR-
KET 517-W.

Chronicle Want Ads
Bring Results

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1MINNIN

Our depositors have entrusted to our keeping, as of May 12, 1919....$10,397,312.0 9

A conser vative banker always ;las this In mind and so ar

ranges Ills assets as to be able it meet all requests by his
depositors for payment.

For meeting all such requests we have assets as follows:

$.1,269,190.04

I.—Cash

(Gold, Bank Notes and Speele) and will Icgal depositaries

USE

IECCOLENE

In Your Motor Trucks

Irturnable on demand.

$ 315,315.12

11.—Cash on 011 ,...p. Banks

111

$ 4,569,668.76

E C C O L E NE

to people and business con

cans who have given no their notes.

$ 2,592,019.26

IV,—We own llortgages on Real Estate and Bonds

These are salable securities scoot

by the ls. S., municipali-

In Your Tractor

tits. railroads or other corporations of first quality; also first
mortgages on high-class real etstate.

$

V.—We own Stock in F«leral Reserve Bank



21,000.00

What
Is
Eccolene?

$ 1,564,202.00

VI.—United State= Securities

'rids includes Liberty Bonds, Was . Savings Certificates, Rev:
enue Stanips and Coiled Slates Certificates of Indebtedness.

N'IL—Our Branch Btinking Houses and Furniture

$ 239,025.16

V111.--Due from Third and Fourth Liberty Loan Subscribers

$

Eight of there branches, all los..tisx1 in the city of Detroit.

28,870.25

$ 416,663.50

IX.—Due from Fifth. Victory Loan Subscribers

$ 182,450.00

X.—Other liberty Bonds left for safe keeping

$11,198,404.09

Total Assets

$ 801,092.00

XI.—This leaves a Capital Stock, Surplus and Undivided Profit

Which becomes the property of the stockholders after the
depositors are paid, and Is a guarantee fund upon which the
solicit new deposits and retain those which have boon carried

m

by us for many years.

First State Bank of Detroit

SVC

Main Office: Lafayette and Griswold Street
EIGHT BRANCHES IN OPERATION

Chyle and Gratiot
Mack and Mt. Elliott
Spilngwells and Ferndale
Jos. Campau and Newton
Forest and Van Dyke (under

(Ed. IL KIRCI1NER, Pres.

Gratiot and Hastings
Woodward and Eliot
Hamilton and Webb
St. Clair and Mack

construction)

EDWARD YENTSCH, Cashier

I

I I

A.C.KRENZ

The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail

ECCOLENE

In Your Motor Boat
or Stationary Engine

WHY

Eccolene adds to the power of every
gasoline motor.

Eccolene adds 25 to
gas-mileage.

to your

Eccolene makes a smoother perform-
ing motor.

Eccolene is not an experiment. It is
a tried-out product, thoroughly
successful and strongly endorsed
by motorists and noted race drivers
everywhere.

What
Is
Eccolene?

ECCOLENE Is the
greatest discovery In
the field of automotive
fuel that has been
brought before the
piddle since the unit
versal use of gasoline
as a motor fael, It is
the result of six years'
persistent experiment-
ing, 11 is guarantee.]
Benzol,
if. eltIllitill tin
Sulphuric Ether, eat.
bon Tetrachloride, Pit•
Acid, Camphor,
rue
Napthalene, nor any
poisonous, injurious or
dangerous chemicals,
out to be a perfect
his nd It ob-
by
results
Its
tains
means of internal In-
bricalinn and tho amv-
sisting of gagotine va-
coin
and
porization
bastion, by a complex
mocess termed decal-
izatIon.

Ralph De Palma won 12 of 14 speedway races in 1918 and averaged
108 miles per hour—broke every world's record. He used
Eccolene.

Over 1,200 jobbers and dealers sell it in quart or gallon cans.

I

Merchant
Tailor

ECCOLENE is the
greatest discovery in
the field of autonintive
fuel that has been
brought before, the
public since the Ind•
versal use of gasoline
as a molar fuel. It Is
the result of six year,'
persistent experiment-
It Is guarameA
ing.
to contain no Benzol,
Sulphuric Ether, Car.
bon Tetrachloride, Pic-
ric. acid. Camphoi,
Naplhalene, nor any
poisonous. Bibulous or
dangerous chemicals,
but to be a perfett
blend of 7 oils. It oh.
tains Its results by
means of Internal lu-
brIcallon and the as-
sisting of gasoline va-
porization and con
bastion, by a complex
process termed decol-
flatten.

USE

IMENIMINNEMIN

IIT.—Loans to Individuals and Corporations
This is the amount we have lent

NOME IIIIMMIIIIIIIMMI NINIIIIIIIIIMMINI

These checks are payable in one Jay.

START USING ECCOLENE TODAY!

925Woodward Ave. = Eccolene Manufacturing Co., Made in Detroit

Just North of Forest Ave.

VII 1111111111MEMEMENNENNIMINSINUMINIMMUNI INIMMEMINUME ho

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