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November 21, 1919 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-11-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

. PAGE EIGHT

DECIDE ON JEWISH CAMPAIGN
TO RAISE ADDITIONAL $100,000

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Prominent Jewish Workers Meet on Wednesday and Plan
Intensive Drive Among Jews Only—Comparative Lists of
Contributions to Be Made Public—Call for Workers to
Attend Meeting at Phoenix Club Sunday.

ADOLPH FINSTERWALD IS NAMED AS CHAIRMAN

With their minds set in grim deter- oral months becanse of his trip to Ern
mination to uphold the good name rope to make a study of industrial
and honor of the Jewish people of conditions
there.
licaccepting
the directorship of the
Detroit,a number•of prominent at Jew-
the coming drive Mr. Finsterwald ex-
ish men and women
evening. pressed his optimistic belief that the
Phoenix Club, Wednesday s
November 19th, to discuss means and $100,000 would be easily raised, and
that there would be a large oversu b-
do
methods of arousing their co-religion -
ists of the city to the urgent acres- scription. Ile urged every Jew to
. sity' of doing their full duty for the his utmost not only in the contribu-
. but in get ting
is
Detroit Patriotic and Comunity tion
neybe
moscri
his
owit sub
to
to the very
Funds. No feeling of sadness or ti n
chagrin at the failure of the drive limit themselves. Ile stated that it
' possessed them. They would listen would be necessary to employ over
200 workers on the teams. and made
to no words of defeat. They came to
express their enthusiastic faith in the a plea for a large attendance at the
desire and the ability of their own Sunday meeting at the Phoenix Club.

To Meet Sunday.
people to uphold the good name they
Plans for an intensive campaign
had earned in former years as liberal
were tentatively formulated, but final
givers in causes of Mercy.
Before the meeting was well under action will be taken at a meeting to
way they resolved that they and their be held by the general committee on
fellow Jews should and would respond Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the

Phoenix Club. Lists are being pre-
at once to the call.
pared showing all Jewish donors to
$100,000 Additional.
One hundred thousand dollars ad- relief funds in past years, and the
ditional from the Jewish people to till comparative amounts they have given
the quo ta for the Detroit Patriotic this year. These lists will be par-
Fund." In these words is summed tip celled out to various teams, and every
the resolve of those present at the person on the lists will be visited per-
meetin, and sentiment will be sonally by one or more members of
g by e very
this Jew in Detroit who the train. The campaign will be con-
echoed

This Is The Newest

All You Have Heard in Praise for the Essex
Applies to This Model—Note Its Wide Utility

Essex Favorite

TO ALL PUBLIC-SPIRITED JEWS
OF DETROIT!

This is the latest Essex to win its way with
that large motoring class that now realize the
advantage of light weight and sturdy, durable
construction.
Heretofore roadsters were available in two
distinct classes only. One was the light car, at-
tractive principally for its low price and operating
cost. The other large, heavy and costly. An
impressive car because of its size, comfortable,
durable and exclusive because so few could afford
a two seater, that in all essential respects is as
expensive to operate as a seven-passenger.
But those who wanted an economical, reliable
car, who wanted comfort, performance and a car
they could be proud to own, had no other choice.

The Jewish Community of Detroit is called upon to
raise an additional $100,000 to complete their share of
the Patriotic Fund Quota. A separate Jewish compaign
will be carried on to raise this amount.

Your Help Is Needed

A meeting of workers and all those interested in the
success of this effort will be held at the Phoenix Club on
Sunday afternoon, November 22, at 3 o'clock. Detailed
plans will be announced.
Every Jew who has the welfare of Detroit Jewry at
heart should rally to this important service and aid in
the upholding of our reputation as public spirited

-

But Now Esse:c
Fills the Bill

citizens.

COME TO THE PHOENIX CLUB,
SUNDAY AT 3 P. M.!

g the
has the welfare of the community at ducted alon
•1- Relief Drive of 1917,
e d by
David A. Brown, vice-president Of when over $300,00 was rais . The
the l'atriotic Fund and Community Jews alone in a short period
tyof every Jew in the city to/On-1
Union, delivered a stirring address in abili •
which he recited the facts of the fund tribute will be determined. and he will I
drive and emphasized the extreme he asked to give according to his
need of the raising of an additional known wealth. All contributions will
$100,000 by the Jews of Detroit. Ile he published in The Detroit Jewish
called attention to the fact that the Chronicle, and the suggestion that
amount set aside for exclusively 1 ew- names of "slackers" be published is
000. or seriously considered.
ish purposes totalled over $500, -
Women Have Separate Teams.
105 of the entire fund, and stated
that the Jews also owed a duty to
By virtue of their meritorious work
contribute to the maintenance of all
in the initial campaign, it was decided
the non-Jewish agencies listed under
to permit the %cornett's teams, which
the Community Union.
were directed by NI rs. I/avid A.
"I ant not a bit pessimistic about
Brown to work independently of the
our so-called failure to 'go over the
men's teams.
top' in this drive," said Mr. Brown
The following men are mentioned
"The fact that we didn't duplicate our
efforts of 1918 when we raised consid- on the tentative committee: Messrs.
erably more than our quota in a few Adolph Finsterwald, chairman: Julian
days means nothing more than that Krolik, Ike Goldberg, Abe Shiffman,
thousands of people who were can- Harry Grant, \\'alter Fuchs. Albert
vassed last year, and who gave liber- Schloss, Jacob Roth, Samuel H•aven-
rich, Nathan Gross, Israel Himelhoch,
ally were not approached this year.'
In support of this, Mr. Brown cited Milton A. Alexander, Nathan Robin-
the receipt of many letters from peo- son, M as Lieberman, Sam Sarasolm,
ple after the close of the campaign Maurice lIreyfuss, Fred NI. Blaze!,
this year stating that they were not Clarence Enggass, Harry Frank, Jo-
seph J. Cummins, Morris Friedberg,
approached to subscribe to the fund.
Sam Summertield, !tarry Gerson,
Adolph Finsterwald Named
John Ileavenrich, J. II. Lasky, Max
Chairman.
May, Albert Hecht, Simon D. Rosen-
r. Brown paid a great tribute to sweig, Nlorris Weis, Henry NVineman,
the work of Mr. Adolph Finsterwald
Andrew \\Inman , Ben It. Jacob,!
on behalf of the fund. Besides being
Friedman, Ilarry Keidan, Ju-
one of the largest contributors to the lius Berman, Dave Stocker, Morris
fund, Mr. Finsterwald is credited with Ctarvett, Ben Ginsburg. Joseph Sell-
bringing in the greatest individual ing, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi
percentage of subscriptions from the A. M. Hershman, Rabbi Judah L.
J ewish people. In recognition of his Levin, Rabbi Samuel, S. Mayerberg.1
great work, Mr. Finsterwald was un- M embers of the general committee
animously named Chairman and Di- are especially urged to be present at
rector of all Jewish participation in the next meeting at the Phoenix Club,1
the continuation of the fund drive. on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, so
thrown who has acted in this cap- that a more efficient organization may
acity hitherto announced that he
be developed.
would be absent from the city for see-
I labor problems, will speak at Temple
Beth El, on the subject, "What Capi-'
I tal and Labor Owe to the Public and
Themselves," under the joint auspices
i of the Jewish Woman's club and the
!Young l'eoples' society of Temple
--
Beth Et The Young l'coples' Auxil-
iary of Shaarey Zedek will lw guests
of the Jewish Woman's club and the
Young Peoples' society for the lees 1

It, like the touring model, makes its appeal in
all the most wanted qualities. It is light in
weight, but is also durable and comfortable to
ride in.
It has performance that makes it a leader in
any group of fast-traveling cars. Essex owners
are never distanced if they want to lead.
The lines vre attractive. The durability is of
the standard established by more than 18,000
Essex cars now in service.

Makes Ideal
Business Car

Many business houses use Essex roadsters,
They paid perhaps less attention to its appear-
ance than to its endurance. They were not so
much interested in its speed as in freedom from

Suit and sample cases can be carried unseen
under the rear deck. Provision is made for such
large articles as trunks.
Inspectors, salesmen and professional men par-
ticularly like the Essex. It meets their wants
in performance and reliability. It gratifies their
taste in looks. They like its rattle-proof construc-
tion. They like the way it retains is newness.

And of course they like the car that takes no
back position for even the most powerful and
fastest cat s.
The ease with which the Essex can be driven,
its short length permitting parking in spaces too
small for most cars, and its good looks :re m1rl7a
of advantage you hear everyone talking about.
The Essex roadster is as distinctive in its ad-
vantages as the touring and sedan models. No
buyer will go far wrong if his car selection is
based on what owners say for it. And w hat car
enjoys such endorsement as the Essex?.

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Thanksgiving first! Then
Christmas!

by paying only $10 down—and pay-
ing the rest of its small price.

IEDENBERG
FURNITURE HOUSE NI

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You'd Better Buy It NOW !

15% to 25%
W

E have been very fortunate
in securing a beautiful sam-
ple line of floor lamps which we
offer our customers next week at
savings of 15 to 25' "(. All makes

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in Your Home to Play
Your Christmas Carols

Savings of

pr 0 f e S S o f. of po li t i ca l

the last months of the great struggle. coupled with a review of Inc life of
23, Dr. Hertzel. The next meeting will
On Sunday evening. November
at 8 o'clock, Dr. Leslie Willis Sprague, take place at the synagogue at three
I o'clock.
noted authority on industrial and

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PrEPHI ENEEPHIEVIII III

Dr. Sprague, Industrial Expert, ,
Speaks Sunday Night—Enter.'
tainment, Dance to Follow.

Dr. Joseph R. Hayden, assistant I lure.
A musical program of merit which'
sc i enc e i n the
University of Nlichigan, will speak has been prepared by the Young
before the Jewish Woman's chili at 1 Peoples' society includes Miss Jean-
its regular monthly meeting. Monday cute l'anover. soprano; s Miss
Edith
Screiber,
nist; and will
2:30 at I Atkins, piaDancing Louiconclhu
afternoon, December
will violinist.
Dr. Hayden
Temple
El. of entertainment.
d: an '
appear in place of Professor Beth
I. Leo' unusual program
i
Sharfman, who was scheduled to
speak on "Culture and Democracy."
Dr. Hayden, who is one of the
younger members of the faculty of ;
the U. of NI., has made a brilliant rec- I
ord in scholarship and is an excellent
The November loth meeting of the
speaker. His subject, "The President,,
Judean I.ite ra ry c lu b took
the Senate, and the Treaty," is espe- ; Young
u
sy nagog
Z e dek
e
ace at the S
p lhaarey
daily timely and appropriate. During !
g
the war, l'rofessor Hayden held the at three o'clock with a lare read,
attend-
the
l ance. After minutes were.
position of lieutenant in the nava
f the commitees were given.
reserves and commanded one of the , reports onday' meeting will witne ss a
ot Su
U.
S. railway
action
on the batteries
western w
front during very interesting program. An out in

Roadster Has Large
Carrying Space

The Bemb-Robinson Co.

Dr. Hayden To Discuss
Treaty at Tempe Beth
El at Monday Meeting

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mechanical care. Their salesmen have not till
time for roadside tinkering. Appointments must
be kept. Traveling schedules must not be inter-
rupted, and the driver must not be wearied by
riding, driving delays or attention to the car.
They chose the roadster because of what others
have said in its praise. They heard the same
good things said for it that you hear. Surely no
car ever had more enthusiastic friends. Thirty
million dollars paid by individual users mark the
confidence all have for Essex.

Prompt Delivery

in installments for twelve months?
(tear the Sodom! Its sweet, clear
tone will convince you that it is THE
phonograph for your home!

Sadowski Music Co.

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Two Blocks from Woodward
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Hamtramck
982 Mack Avenue
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962 Gratiot
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2430 East Jefferson
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