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February 13, 1920 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-02-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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or on Moderate Margins

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Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit

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l'ublIehill• CO.

The Associated Jewish War Relief Societies of Canada
have forwarded $10,000 to 1)r, J. Rosenblatt, who, on a recent
visit explained the need for the Jewish Seminary at Lodz and
asked Canadian Jewry to assist in the upkeep of the institution.
• • • • • •

Joseph Schonthal of Columbus, Ohio, endows Home for Infants, which
will accommodate sixty children.

Francis L. Oppenheim, distinguished English jurist, died recently at
Cambridge, England.



• • • • •

Isaac Gans, who is one of the most public-spirited citizens
of the District of Columbia, has been re-elected second vice-
president of the Chamber of Commerce, an honorary position
which he has held for is number of years.
• 5 • • • •

Dr. Selig Brodetsky has been appointed to occupy the newly

LOTUS CAFE

created post of reader in applied mathematics at Leeds (Eng.)
University.
• • • • • •

A Delightful Place to Dine and Dance

In consequence of the strong building movement in Palestine
a Jewish technical society is making rapid strides and opening
many classes for land surveyors and architects.
• • • • • •

Continued From 5:30 to 1 A. M.
Afternoon Tea, Dancing, 2 5, 5
Northwest Corner Washington Blvd. and Grand River
Geo. Hill, Manager

In the list of scholarship winners issued by the authorities of Harvard
University are the names of thirty-two Jewish students.

• • • •
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth El, Detroit, has recovered from
his recent illness.

Rosen's Bakery

Hot Rolls - Poppyseed Horns
Begel - Rye Bread - Pumpernickel

Boson who formerly owned the Warsaw
Bakery. This Is my now estalashment. Bread baked here
three times a day — S:30 A. 51. - 2 I'. 51..5 1', 51.

This Is the vane



408 HASTINGS STREET

(Opposite Robinson-Pohen'si

f t

"Ahavath Zion"

by

Joseph Marymont
of this City

Mr. Marymont's literary gem has arrived in Detroit

—the books can be secured for the present at the

office of THE CHRONICLE, 1334 Book Building

-

$1.50

This enables every student to read a true and

masterful translation of Mapu's famous book

STARKWEATHER-BUICK

Salesroom and Office:

2843-2851 East Grand Boulevard

Phone, Market 2892

service Station No. 2
East Gd. Boulevard,
Belle Isle Bridge
Edgewood 681



Service Station No.3
Marshall & Smith
1537 Grand River
Garfield 1650

Detroit Branch:

750 Woodward Ave.



Comfort and Service at

HOTEL FRANKLIN

Corner Lamed and Bates Streets
One block from Electric Depot
DETROIT, MICH.
Rates Single-51.50 to $2.50.

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Departments for Ladies and
Gentlemen
Open Pay and Night
Sleeping Accommodations for

Gentleman

Nlineral-Turkish. 1ronic and Electric
limbs
Local and 11rneral Swedish Massage
Electrical Troa 1 !malts. Including Vi•
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e Colds. 1:11etinkiIisna Net,
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7c Each — 3 for 20c

lack's

JEWELRy ,

146 Woodward Ave.

HENRYVHATTER
DETROWS

EXCLUSIVE HATTER

Lei us Offer or e..itiniate nn your
remodeling, refinishing. upholstering
anit•copairIng of furniture.

49 GRATIOT AVE.
COP. LIBRARY AVE.

Our work Is first class, prices rea-
sonable and service best.

Schechter's Drug Store I

Detroit Upholstering & Mfg. Co.

Telephone Cadillac 2755.
Home Cooking
J. LOEWENEMOWN, Prop.

120 Broadway,
Detroit, aileh.

Main 4553

146.8 East Jefferson Ave.

477 Hastings St., Cor. Division

Detroit, Michigan,

J WE HAVE MOVED FROM

Phone Cadillac 3299.

protest against the death sentences which have been issued in
Moscow and the Jewish pogroms in the Ukraine.
• • • • • •

49 STATE STREET TO

9 Washington Boulevard

Y.) Jews arc about to begin the erection
of a new synagogue. The estimated cost has been set at
$30,000.

Two Doors from Michigan Avenue,

Binghamton (N.



Our Rates on Loans Remain at the

Same bow Figures: on loans over

• • • • *

$100. 2 1,4'.' on loans front $50 to $100.
3% on small limns up to $59.

Rabbi Rudolph I. Coffee of Temple Judea, Chicago, is touring the coun-
try on behalf of the Near East Relief.
* • • • • •

A plan is under consideration whereby the Milner Mission,
after it has completed its work in Egypt, shall proceed to Pales-
tine in order to investigate the conditions there.
• • • • • •

Dr. Julius Morganstern, Professor of Semitic History at the Hebrew
Union College, Cincinnati, has just completed his annual course of lectures

in Detroit, on "Scientific Study of the Bible."



Federal Collateral Society, Inc.

Select Dancing Nightly

A Banking Institi.tion.

Palais de Danse

M. J. POWERS, Manager

Particular People Prefer ' GOLDMAN & ULLIAN
[
the Palais
CIVIL ENGINEERS
,1,1 Subdivisloni, NIunl-
1
Strictly censored. Highest i BI:ItyEYS—I.0
civil '.aVouts.
DESICN4 7.-Plans, Es-
R
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standard
tImates. Iteports, f-funervIston.

Floyd Hickman'. Superb Orchestra.

• • • • •

,

,

Tel. Main 2043
225 Farwell Bldg.
Surveying within 24 hours.

Sir Oliver Lodge, noted English scientist, will appear in Detroit soon
for a course of lectures.

A Washington (D. C.) brunch of the Zionists Society of
Engineers and Agriculturists was formally organized at a
meeting last week, presided over by Emil Berliner, the noted
inventor.

Hon. Abram I. Elkus, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of New
York, is expected to appear in Detroit soon for a lecture under the auspices
of the B'nai Brith.
a • • • • •
The J. D. C. has its activities under full swing throughout Europe.
• a • • a •

Mr. Banim Menahen Messa, NI. V. D., head of the Jewish
Community in Aden, has been appointed officer of the Order
of the British Empire.

• • •



"Degel-Jehuda," a co-operative organization, has been formed in Berlin,
with the object of establishing a Jewish colony in Palestine.
• • • • • •

The Jewish Community of Budapest, Hungary, has undertaken to found
two Jewish high schools, one for boys and the other for girls. In these
schools, Jewish and Hebrew studies will have the most important place in
the curriculum.



• • •



The death has taken* piSacc.:. at ;Manchester of Rabbi lose
Turetsky of Swansea, Wales, who was on a visit to the Man-
chester Yeshiva, where his sots is a student.
• • • • •

1

KLEIN & LEITNER

RESTAURANT)

25 BROADWAY

Most attractively tarnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking
served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered.

Second Floor B'nal B'rith Building

Formerly Weiss's Restaurant

Glendale 2777.2778-2779

Last m o nth a number of Christian students assaulted about
30 Jewish students in the hall of the university at Budapest
and refused to allow Mein to proceed with their examinations.
• e • • • *

Dr. Israel J. Biskind and Dr. Joseph Sufrin of the American Zionist
Medical Unit have brought their families to Palestine from America, in order
to settle there definitely.

0.1H FOCOM,

BUICK

Miss
Detroit
Cigar

5 °,, ,

Work is to be resumed on the building of a new hospital "Bikur Holim"
in Jerusalem opposite the military

in English

Service Station No. 1
21.23 Clalrmount
at Woodward
Phone Market 4732



Tile Association of Odessa Journalists has published a strong

Residents of Freeport, I.. I., are collecting funds for a
$25,000 synagogue. At the initial meeting pledges of $3,000
were recorded.

Translation of Abraham Mapu's

Price

267 BRUSH STREET.

Twelve Jews were sent to the Chamber of Deputies as a result of the
national elections recently held in France.

• • • • *

• • • • A

Chinese and American Cafe

"The Sorrows of Noma

HUDSON TAXI CO.

Jack C. Reefer, President Kansas City (Mo.) Lodge No. 184, I. 0. B. B.,
died suddenly last week of pneumonia.
• • • • • •

Mayor George B. Lunn of Schenectady, N. Y., has appointed Rabbi Solo-
mon Minden of Congregation Adath Israel, a Civil Service Commissioner for
a term of two years. •

Detroit's Newest and Finest

SHIPMENTS MADE UP THE STATE

Private appearing cars—Union-
sines and touring cars for all occa-
sions.

The University of Utah is to establish 'a chair in Hebrew.
• • • • • •

12c
15c
25c

Havana
Cigars

Cadillac{r 2

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Owing to the high cost of kosher meat, a co-operative butcher shop is
being organized in Jerusalem.
• • • • • •

The colony Zichron is highly satisfied with the squad of Jewish guards
which it organized.

The Staff of the American Zionist Medical Unit has been augmented by
the arrival of Dr. Daniel F. Jackson of Pittsburg, Pa., who will be attached
to the department of sanitation and hygiene, Dr. Morris Schwartz, of
Toronto, and three American nurses, Miss Helen Friedman, Miss Sadie
Frucht, and Miss Rachel Goldgar.

A new social and charitable club of young men has been
added to the roster of Jewish organizations in St. Paul, Minn.,
which will be known as the Ner Torrid Club.
• • * • • •

Many new members have enrolled in the Jerusalem Chamber of Com-
merce which has succeeded in securing the abolition of the extra import
duty at Jaffa on goods coming to Jerusalem.
▪ • • • • •

The Gymnasium at Jaffa has reorganized the School Orchestra.
• • • • • •

FOR SALE

DELICATESSEN STORE

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Centre of Hastings St. District

PRICE REASONABLE

INQUIRE 94 EAST HANCOCK STREET

Former Senator Alfred M. Collett of Cincinnati has been
elected president of the ()limo N'alley Bankers' Association.
• • • • • •

A Hebrew guide-book to Palestine is now in the press. It was pre-
pared at the suggestion of Dr. Luria, and contains maps and illustrations.
Baedeker and other guides have been used as reference but first-hand obser-
vations have been made. The first section will be "Jerusalem and Environs."
• • • • • •

Removes carbon and prevents Its
formation.
Volatilizes all the fuel.
Makes starting easy. Saves battery charging. Increases mileage.

The Zionist Commission has offered to pay the cost of repairing the
roads in the Jewish quarters of Jerusalem if the Municipal Council supplies
the materials and tools. The Council accepted this proposition with enthu-
siasm, reserving the right to indicate which roads need repair.

Eccolene Manufacturing Co., 1208 David Whitney Bldg.

USED IN ALL INTERNAT. COMBUSTION ENGINES.

Cherry 1378

CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY



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