PAGE TEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ens mono oetios==:==oeso====ono il Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. II —CALL- Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit I "No Promotions" 0131 :203:=0=l0=0=10=1=0=0=i0C10 fr - =a UDGE GAINE Norman Bros. 965 Michigan ° IT). )1•1111 I, J••CI ronit I. West 1170 • 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. 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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 I STR UCTUAL, 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 U TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 (Established 1903) 41 Broad Street, New York Direct Private Wires Weekly Market Letter Sent Free l o p TA XI • ',00Rasishgairto 1- 11411 v5°F WATER PROOF PAINT. a also RE-COVERED GUARANTEED PLASTIC-SLAT E,GRAVEL.SLAT•TILE ROOFING. 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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 — IN — 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. 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