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James Rosenberg was greatly
honored by the Governor of Michigan
by his appointment as sole represen-
tative of the State at the Pan-Amer-
ican Congress which recently con-
cluded its sessions at Washington,
D. C. Mr. Rosenberg was chosen (or
this mission because of his long ex-
perience with South American condi-
tions and knowledge of the trade pos-
sibilities there through his connection
with the consular service of the gov-
ernment at Brazil and Spain.
His consular reports while in serv-
ice contained valuable suggestions on
the extension of our trade in Latin
America. He has delivered many ad-
dresses in different parts of the
United States on Pan-Ainelicall trade
matters and has been beseiged to
speak on trade uplmilding and the
value in that work of the merchant
marine. lie believes that an intelli-
gent propaganda would bring a large
South American trade to Detroit.
• Mr, Rosenberg is a past president
of the Michigan Author's Association,
it trustee of the Jewish PublicItion
Society, chairman of the Intellectual
Advancement Committee of Pisgah
Lodge, 1. 0. 13. B.. and is affiliated
with a number of legal and literary
societies of national prominence.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce that I. Leonard
Braun, formerly with Grinnell Bros., is now a
member of the firm of The United Cartage &
Transfer Co., 768 Penobscot Building, Tele-
phone Main 2610.
We are efficiently equipped to take care of
your cartage problems and we kindly solicit
your patronage.
The United Cartage & Transfer Co.
Louis
LIEUT. SAMUEL J. RHODES
• RESUMES LAW PRACTICE
Recently returned from overseas,
Lieut. Samuel J. Rhodes, who has the
distinction of being one of the few
Detroit Jewish young men to see
eighteen months' service in France,
announces the resumption of his law
practice with office at 838 Dime Bank
Building. Lieutenant Rhodes, who
was a pilot in the Air Service, scent
across in November, 1917, with the
118th Aero Squadron, one of the first
American air squadrons to see active
service at the front. He was in the
Totil and Verdun sectors from Jan-
uary to June, 1918, operating with the
First Army Observation Group. At
the time of the signing of the armis-
lice he was stationed at Chatillon-sur-
Seine as instructor and test pilot at
the Second Army Corps Aeronautical
Schools.
Mr. Rhodes, who is a graduate of
the Law Department of the Univer-
sity of Michigan, Class of 1915, will
he remembered as one of the most
promising younger men of the Jew-
trh community In Detroit. He was at
one time on the staff of the Jemlah
Chronicle and at the time of enter.
Mg the service was president of
Pisgah Lodge, B'Nai Witith. In ad-
dition, he was prominently identified
with many other Jewish movements.
Chronicle Want Ads Pay
KOSHER
DELICATESSEN
AND LUNCH
72 Broadway
Open Day and Night
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For Particular People
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First Class Work
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203 K. Kirby Ave.
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Phone Northway 3917-W
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painlessly and per.
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electric needle. Mist
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lit, 607 1-2 Woodward Ave. Room 17
Arcadia Bldg., near Eliot Ni. Rhone
Glendale 505-R.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing
All kinds of Furs Remodeled, Lined
and Redyed
Workmanship Guaranteed. Work
railed for and delivered.
2 Hendrie St. Cor. Woodward.
Palais de Danse
East Side Jeweler
Detroit, Mich.
Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard
Floyd Hlekman's Superb Orchestra.
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I. BERKCYWITZ
Dress Trimmings and IluppIlia
Onyx Hosiery tend
Morod• Underwear
Kayser allk Glows
196 HASTINGS, ST. DETROIT
Pennsylvania Hotel
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97 South Gratlot Ave.
Mt. Clemens.
Most sanitary hen, cooking at
moderate prices. FEINBERG AN! ,
arl,liliERG, proprietors.
COB. LIBRARY
AVE.
SPRUNKI
ENGRAVING COMPANY
700 MARQUETTE BLDG.
COLOR-PLATES
DESIGNING
PHOTO-RETOUCHING HALFTONES
Specially Designed Bodies (or Every Business
at Factory Prices
Using Ford Chassis and Torbensen Internal Gear Drive
$795
ALPHJ. ILILL
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11/2 Ton 'Capacity
11/2 Ton Capacity
immosons ■ s
Bold on Easy Terms
554560 Grand River Ave.
Open Evenings
Glendale 7081-7082
E. A. MARKLLE
ORIGINATOR OF
REMOVING CARBON BY OXYGEN
Is Your Motor Lazy ?
With appropriate ceremonies, a
beautiful 'Safer Torah" (Scroll of the
law) was presented to Congregation
"Parris Joseph" by Mrs. Bessie Na-
than of 191 Jefferson Ave., on Sun-
day. June 15th, at I.evin Hall, Hast-
ings and Henry streets. Addresses
were made by Rabbis Aishiskin and
Eiserman, and others. The congre-
gation has recently been organized
and has purchased a lot at Antoine
and Perry streets, on which a beau-
tiful synagogue will be erected.
Mrs. Na-
The scroll presented
than is of priceless value, having been
purchased in Alexandria, Egypt. It
is hand lettered by Hebrew scholars
of the Far East and is among the
very few of its kind in America.
Officers of Congregation "Faros
Joseph" are: ('resident, Joseph Se-
lilt; Vice-President, Joseph Harris;
Secretary, Samuel Levine.
Does 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 strugglhig hard against its greatest
enemy—Carbon.
You know how you feel when you have a spring cold.
Carbon is a case of grippe to a motor. Give that engine a
chance, have the carbon removed by the originator of the
Oxygen Process. Drive away with that "MarkilIie Satisfied
Smile."
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Leave your Carbon at Markillie's—it only takes a minute
Ind gives months of pleasant driving.
Remember—Cherry 1619
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All Roads Lead to
Fifth and Lafayette
JEWISH DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION IN LITHUANIA
liENRYV HATTER Miss
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
49 ORATIOT AVE.
MAKES PROFITS BIGGER
There is a big advantage to the grower who gets his produce to
market early—when it is fresher, crisp and inviting. His wares sell
quicker at better prices.
The HANDY TRUCK "fits in" the Market Gardening Business by
getting the produce to market quick and early. Its power, speed and
dependability do not depend upon road conditions—they are constant
features that insure quick delivery of fruits and vegetables in the finest
condition. For the bump-absorbing Perfection Springs—plus pneu-
matic tires if you wish—provide absolute protection of the load from
road shocks.
The economy of HANDY TRUCKS is another feature that adds
profits. HANDY TRUCKS operate at the lowest expense of any
transportation method.
Let us show you the particular type of body for Market Gardeners,
factory pick-up, or your particular Lil9i:1CP3—WITICh we can furnish at
Factory Prices.
TO NEW CONGREGATION
Select Dancing Nightly
Cor. Adams and Hastings Sts.
The Penny Lunch will play an in-
tegral part in the various activities
planned by the Jewish WOIllatl ' S Club
for the ensiling year. The club is a
pi‘meer in this worthy movement
which aims to eliminate the underfed
school chidren of certain districts by
supplying them with nutritious food.
Sandwiches, cookies, milk and fruit—
all for one penny each—are served.
The deficit at the end of each month
is borne by the club and individual
members who are in sympathy with
the movement.
most
Musliner, a
NIrs. Louis
efi.cient and capable worker, has con-
...ented to take the chairmanship of
the Penny Lunch. She is seeking the
co-operation of fifty members of the
Jewish Woman's Club in this work
who Will devote one morning a week
from 8:30 to 11 a. m. \'olunteers are
'asked to communicate with Mrs. Mils-
liner by phoning Glendale 5147 or by
card to her address, 581 Woodward
a, erne.
Many interesting and unusual feat-
ures appertaining to this work have
been Dimmed and it is the aim of the
Chairman to make the Penny Lunch
activities one of pleasurable antici-
pation.
The Penny Lunch movement has
been sponsored by Acting Supt. Cody
and many other educators. The work
does not start until October. The
Committee urges that members who
wish to volunteer their services will
comnninicate with Mrs. Musliner at
the earliest possible moment.
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TRUCK
ANCIENT SCROLL GIFT
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OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
The Busiest and Biggest
MRS. LOUIS MUSLINER
HEADS PENNY LUNCH
COMMITTEE OF J. W. C.
MARKET GARDENERS KNOW THAT THE
Detroit
Cigar
7c Each 3 for 20c
In harmony with the promises
made Jews in connection with the
grant to them of cultural autonomy,
a Jewish Education Department.
headed by Dr. Deutschlander, its
been established in Lithuania. The
certificates of approved Jewish
schools have been declared equivalent
to those issued to students at State
schools.
A Hebrew gymnasitim has been
opened at Mariampol, under the di-
rection of Dr. Max Mayer. .411 sub
Acts are being taught in Hebrew, and
'he syllabus of the institution com-
)ares favorably with that of the ordi-
nary type of gymnasium.
When Wanting
Fresh Fish call
Danto &
A. C. KRENZ
Main 5 3 0 6 Schechter's Drug Store
E. High St
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Prompt Delivery
Tailor
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The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail
477 Martinis IL. Con Divisies
DETROIT. MICH.
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925Woodward Ave.
Just North of Forest Ave.