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October 10, 1919 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-10-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Colonists Thriving
In Palestine, Says
Returned Legionnaire
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The annual election of My rs of
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last
Bicur Cholem Juniors
Thursday evening resulted in the
Charles
choice of the following:
Nathaniel D.
Rubiner, president;
Abner Weingarden, of the 40th
Metzger, vice-president; Anna Sha-
Battalion, Jewish Legionnaires, re-
pero, secretary, and Kate Gordon,
turned from Egypt Thursday, Octo-
treasurer. A resolution to present to
ber 2, after an absence of over 18
Aaron A. Silberblatt, retiring presi-
months. Thrilling and varied have
dent, the gavel which he used was
been the experiences of this Jewish
carried unanimously. Dancing fol-
lad who enlisted in April of 1918
lowed the meeting, at which time re-
with the Canadian Legionnaires.
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freshments were served.
En route to England his transport
There will be no meeting of the or-
was attacked by a German submarine.
ganization until Thursday evening,
An order was issued to jump over-
November 6, t h us to the holidays, and
board rather than submit to the foe.
at that time the regular season will
be commenced, a number of pleasant
evenings being promised by the en-
tertainment . committee. A specially
appointed speakers' ...coMmittec alias
been named to procure addresses by
prominent men. On the committee's
The following letter has been sent
list arc the names of such prominent
to all Jewish Communal organizations
J udge Arthur J. l'uttie, Judge
by Julian 11. Krolik, Vice-President men as
Arthur J. Lacy, Rabbi Harry Z. Gor-
of the United Jewish Charities. It is
don, Allan P. Cox, Judge E. J. Jef-
an appeal for Jewish men and women
fries, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and
to aid the Patriotic Fund Drive:
others.
The Community 1..111011 has ad-
dressed a request to the United Jew-
ish Charities to furnish them with as London Daily Blames Jews
English Railway
many men as possible to assist in
soliciting funds for the drive, which
London.—The anti-Semitic London
is to take place November 3rd to No-
Morning Post has come out once
vember 8th.
As you no doubt know, in addition more with a provocatory article
to many fine non-secretarian organi- against the Jews, in which it seeks to
zations deriving their support from place blame for bringing about the
While
this drive, there are the following English strike upon them.
admitting that no Jew is in any way
Jewish organizations:
connected with the railroad workers,
United Jewish Charities.
the :Stunting Post tries to give the
Jewish Fresh Air Society.
Jewish War Sufferers Relief Fund. impression that the Jews arc respon-
There is a possibility that other sible for the strike, because, it de-
Abner Weingarden
worthy Jewish organizations may be clares, the Jewish influence every-
included in their budget this year.
where is in favor of internationalism
There was a fusillade of shots. When
It is, I am sure, superfluous for me and anarchy. At a time when public
the smoke cleared the sea monster
to draw to your attention the desir- opinion is already so much wrought
had submerged and the troop-ship
ability of having the Jews community up on account of the strike inconven-
plowed forward in safety.
well and numerously represented ience, such an article is apt to cause
From England Weingarden's com-
among the workers for this fund.
the Jews much harm.
pany proceeded to France, Italy, and
The Board of the United Jewish
then to Egypt. He remained in
Charities has asked me to draw this
Egypt for five months, taking part in
matter to your attention and to beg
many bloody riots, result of the
you and all the officers of your organ- The Scope of
Egyptian demand for Home Rule
ization exert special effort to get as
from their Mother country. For a
many workers as possible. Names of
further period of twelve months he
t'ertiti,a Public Accountancy em-
volunteers should be sent to tne as
was in Palestine, stationed at Jaffa,
braces so many activities essential
soon as possible. Please indicate
to modern bUSIIIISS that even the
Lurid and Jerusalem. He states
whether they have any preference as
smallest firms regard it as a funda-
from
suffering
there was much
mental factor of success.
to working mornings or afternoons,
malaria in Egypt, almost one-third
and
whether
they
have
any
prefer-
Systematizing; Periodical audits;
Mr.
of the troops being stricken.
Preparation of Federal, State and
ence for working in any particular
Weingarden was signaller of his
Income Tax Returns; Special In-
part of the city.
vestigations; Reorganirations and
company.
Counsel;
Business
Dissolution , ;
It is not planned to have any strict-
"Palestine is teeming with untold
Certified Financial statements, and
ly Jewish teams, but it is felt to be
possibilities," says Mr. Weingarden.
Cost Systems—these are a few busi-
desirable that Jews be active among
ness phases where certified public
The fertility of the soil that has been
kcountancy is paramount.
irrigated is amazing. The colonists all groups in the campaign.
Thanking you in advance for your
scent to thrive in the Holy Land."
co-operation,
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remain.
Mr. Weingarden, who is the son of
Yours very truly,
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Weingarden,
of Windsor, Canada, is the last one
JULIAN H. KROLIK.
of three sons to return from service.
Public
One brother, Dr. David Weingarden.
of 477 St. Antoine street, this city,: Rabbi A. Abromowitz, formerly of
(New York)
served as lieutenant in the U. S. Shreveport, La., has assumed charge
Dime Bank Bldg. Cherry 271
Medical Corps, being stationed with of the Congregation Ahawath Sholom
Woolworth Bldg., New York
Base Hospital, No. 74. Another' of Fort Worth, Texas, as well as the

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REQUEST FOR JEWISH
WORKERS IN PATRIOTIC
FUND DRIVE SENT OUT

Strike

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--the kind that with age emerges

gently into the "antique"—such, for
the most part, are the pieces featured at
this great East-Side store.

n-Colion Co

Corner of Hastings and High
Five Blocks North of CratJot
Five Blocks East of Woodward

Mince.. Ave. Cats Pass ie.

Open Evening. and Sunday,

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Also Furs, Coats, Suits, Dresses,
Skirts, sts,
Wai Millinery and
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Detroit's Newest Easy
Payment Plan Store.

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brother, Harry, served with the superintendency of the Fort Worth
Royal Flying Corps of Canada. 'Hebrew School.

Coats in all the

Fur
Mink, Muskrat, Marmot, etc., from
Seal. French Seal, Squirrel,

$125 up to $1,000.

Sweaters

Dresses

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Trieolettes,
Tricotines,
Serge., Silks, Satins —
stylish
mod-
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to $95.00.

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FOR SALE

wear high

Boys' Suits
and
Overcoats
$1 a week

class hand-tailor-
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green and brown
flannels are now
popular. We have
them in many dif-

Bill

212 Griswold
2nd Floor, to
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The latest style Ruffle
in many very
smart, exclusive designs.
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Cash Store Prices.

purchase and a little
A little down at the time you
each pay day pays the bill.
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OLUMBU
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DAVID STOTT FLOUR MILLS, Detroit, Mich.

part purchase price.

Lot

110x175 'with basement—billiard room



fruit

cellar—large laundry

ba sement—instantaneous hot water heater—
(with dryer
Spencer Vacuum Steam plant—vacuum system throughout house.

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equipment.)—toilet in

paneled in quarter sawed oak; large living room
.11FIRST FLOOR — Large reception hall, finished and
large fire place; tapestried walls; dining room, finished
finishedand paneled with quarter sawed oak;
kitchen, with built-in Ice
nfitural mahogany with paneled wainscoting; large sun parlor; butler's pantry
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box and gas range; lavatory and toilet.
each equipped with showers; servant quarters;
SECOND FLOOR - 5 large bed rooms; 3 tile baths.
two bed rooms and baths.
garage, with two rooms and baths
THE HOUSE is solid masonry construction, with slate root; 3-car
plant. Wonderful proposition.
over garage, and separate Spencer heating

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Houseman Spitzely Corporation

620 Book Building

W. Call Cherry 4817

Ask for Mr. B. C. Spitzely

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