• A merica Yewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVIIiUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISh CHRONICLE cainaumananialamaiaaniannimanaumunatioatinuo4 JEWS IN BRITISH ARMY 0 Head Lights Dull? SUFFER 8,674 CASUALTIES The Rev. Michael Adler, senior - Jewish chaplain with the British Ex- pcditionary Forces, estimates that 2.324 Jews in the British army were 6 killed in action and 6,350 wounded or missing, giving a total of 8,674 casu- alties. Jewish soldiers in the British army gained many honors, including live Victoria Crosses, fifty distin- guished service orders, seventy di- tinguished conduct medals and 250 Just have those old ones re- 8 military medals, while 260 were cited plated. We make them Just A in dispatches. In addition, 230 Brit- like new at one-tenth the cost. F. ish Jewish soldiers have secured hon- g No need to tie your car up. or s from other countries. V Leave them In the morning on 2 g your way to business. Call for E them in the evening on your I rt way home. No delay. No worry. E s s DON'T Buy New Reflectors JEWISH CALENDAR. The Doherty Metal (3 Plating Co. • :-1 7 == g E. 5 a Easily accessible from John R. g A Between Forest and Garfield. -,. - .,. i tsionaisiouattosismissamosonismosinsisisotioninini4 Rear 78 Forest Ave. East Cantor Josef 1(”senblatt has been engaged to appear as soloist with Sousa's band in a concert to be giv- en late this ninth at Ocean Grove, N. J. Ocean Grove is a summer re- sort maintained by Wesleyan Metho- dists. note-Imo Ilesels-Chodeselt Slyng Ilny 311 Shabuollt toglInnallog Mu) wed.. June 1 Tninistun 5un., June 29 Fnet of Tammuz 'rues., July 15 lIoneh-1 hodeeeh A1, Ilion. • July 25 •ue.., %tog. 5 FlOti of : th Ileseh-l•hulleseh Aug. 27 ■ 56S0-1919 New Vette. I:... Iona hIppgr • ureol h lin, Med.. Sept. 21 •at., Pet. .1 Thor..pft. •urrolla I laud Itterelh Thorn.. Pet. Frt., (let. 17 bodeselt thesolum. ref., Out. 21 Bon. IN 0, 23 11011e..11 Itlelev 1119.1181.h 1 repel of DeJlenlIon) . %%ed., Dee. 17 Dee. 22 Honeh-l'hodeselt Pisgah Lodge Outing Begins at 8:40 A. M., When Big Boat Pulls Out With Record Crowd \\lien the steamer "City of Tole- do," especially chartered by Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., for its ex- cursion to Sugar Island on Wednes- day next, August 27th, a boat inci- dentally that ranks as one of the largest and finest of White Star Line pleasure-going vessels—a four deck- er with a dining room, an excellent dancing floor, spacious, wind-swept decks, comfortable lounging chairs. private staterooms for families, with everything in fact conducive to com- fort and enjoyment—pulls out from the foot of Griswold street at 8:40 o'clock in the morning, it will be thronged fore to aft vvith what will undoubtedly prove the largest and most representative body of Jewish men and women who ever attended an all day excursion en masse. Mingling with the happy, good- natured crowd of I'isgah Lodge mem- bers, their families and friends, will be a, large delegation from 011M, mem- bers of the Toledo lodge, who will be the Ii1/111 ■ red guests of its sister lodge for the day. Judging from the num- ber of acceptances received, a large. representative body will take advan- tage of Pisgah's invitation. MICHIGAN STATE FAIR to; OIT DE SEVENTIET AN N U FAI RENT—Comfortable room in SALESLADIES WANTED—For TO private family to gentleman who can furnish reference. Call Market All Aboard Str. "City of Toledo" for Sugar Island, Wednesday :01 UGUST-2 9 EPT- 7 191 9 day, and Pisgah, will find expression Drygoods and Cloak store. Steady in an exciting tug-of-war. Toledo is position. Excellent wages for right sending a large representative body Apply People's Bazaar, parties. and each side expresses confidence of 284 Michigan avenue. victory. all and "There will be room for fun for all," says Leon Goldsmith, ROOM WANTED -By young bust- the chairman of the committee, into Call B. W. Singer, mess man. whose hands all details of the excur- Cadillac 5264-J. of staff sion have been placed. His of Adolph co-workers, cos isistin SELLING Freund, II. T. Rosenthal, Milton M. MEN WANTED WITH ABILITY—To be connected with Alexander, Nathaniel Goldstick and reliable real estate concern. Unusual Joseph J. Cummins have been tireless opportunity. Apply Lerner & Kane, iJi their efforts toward making the members of Real Estate Exchange, day a success. Those who have en- - - 507 Congress street. joyed Pisgah's hospitality in the past ar- and have marveled at the perfect rangement characteristic of the lodge's TO RENT—Furnished room for re- fined Jewish party in private family. phenomenal social successes of the Reference required. Price reason- past year, know what to expect. Oth- able. 202 Alger avenue. North- ers who have not may wisely afford way 669 M. themselves this opportunity. Rabbi Marius Ranson has resigned as rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jesh- urim of Paterson, N. J., where he was the spiritual leader for live years. • * • Rabbi Jacob S. Minkin of Congre- gation Pincus Elijah, has accepted the pulpit of the Temple Beth-EL Ro- chester, N. Y. - CLASSIFIED 1748. YOUNG GIRL AND BROTHER desire two rooms and bath with refined family. North Woodward section. Best of references. Phone Hemlock 425-J., Sunday, or address Box 412, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. ENGLISH GENTLEMAN desires to meet English people with a view to forming a social or literary club. Address Box 214, care Detroit Jew- ish Chronicle. WANTED—YOUNG BUSINESS MAN desires furnished . room with Jewish fam i ly. V i c i n i t y and Warren. Address Box 115, De- troit Jewish Chronicle. , .5 JUDGE GAINEY lie Havana Cigars — 15c 25c FOR SALE—English edition of New Year and Yom Kippur Service, 3 volumes in Hebrew and English, version used in Orthodox and Con- servative synagogues. New, very scarce. Can be seen by appoint- ment. Call Mrs. Josephine Jacobs, West 973 Michigan Norman Bros. Games For All. agent for Milwaukee Cook Book,, l'isgah Lodge promises to surpass 98 Watson st. Cad. 2043. itself in its first annual outing to Sugar Island. Nothing has been left undone by the committee on arrange- ments. Sonic form of entertainment has been arranged for every age of both sexes. 'There will be races. games, matches of every sort and de- scription for which prizes will he of- fered. For the youngsters there will be races for boys and girls ranging in age from 7 to 13 years. Potato Reduce your m anufacturing costs with labor saving conveyors races for young men, races for ladies, corpulent and otherwise, for men of and elevators. normal and generous proportions and for those of the sterner sex who top Our engineer will design the right equipment for your particular re- the 200 mark. A comedy surprise' race, details of which have been uirements. Will cut your labor cost and increase your production. clothed in deepest secrecy, promises much merriment. I By far the greatest attraction will be a real baseball game that will be !' played between benedicts and their , less fortunate brethren. Much Inys- tery surrounds the names of the men who will make lip the teams. It has been rumored. however, that Henry Marks and Leon Goldsmith will share the pitching honors. It is no breach of confidence to forecast that it will 5 Fort Street East be an evenly balanced match, played ElectriCians by no mean amateurs and worthy of Machinists Millwrights witnessing on its own merits. 1170 Save Labor Cost! q Call Main 6217 The Machinery Sales & Electric Co. America's Foremost EXPOSITION Acknowledged the Acme in State Fairs The Michigan State Fair holds first place among the fairs of the nation. In 1918 more than 500,000 visitors were entertained during ten days. In 1919 preparations are being made to take care of twice this number. This year the Fair Management is giving $75,000 in premium money. Extra streets have been laid out to take care of the concessions. Additional buildings are required to house the exhibits. No such in- terest has ever before been demonstrated by the residents of the state as they are showing this year. This institution of the people has no peer. Such intensive support has been accorded the Fair that the management has been put to a test in exploring the markets of the world to secure the attractions demanded. No public spirited citizen interested in the wel- ware and progress of Michigan can afford to miss this great educational and entertaining Tug-of-War! Oh, Boy? The rivalry between Toledo Lodge. the guest of its sister lodge for the 1 1= ==soms===tono====onoc==== io=iotorao 01::101 7 We Take Pleasure in Announcing the 0 MOORE MOTOR CAR "The World's Biggest Little Automobile" 0 Five Passenger Touring Car .17 U 0 1060 0 U 0 Net to You War Tax Paid 0 U 0 111•1•11110111 ■111 ."11111.111111. Court records show: that of every 100 men who die, 3 leave an estate of $10,000 or over; 15 an estate of $2,000 to $10,000 and 82 LEAVE NO INCOME PRO- DUCING PROPERTY. 82 of them failed to invest in the future. START saving N 0 W— then KEEP IT UP. Don't be one of the 82. bloc, IGNITION - Connecticut Au- tomatic Distributor system. 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