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Michigan State Telephone Company 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 BUICK "THE MADISON" KOSHER RESTAURANT Telephone Cadillac 2755. Home Cooking J. LOEWE NBROW N, Frop. Detroit, Mich. 120 Broadway, USED CARS WANTED — ALKON AUTO SLAES — WE PAY SPOT CASH 25 Palmer West, Near Woodward . 7c Each — 3 for 20c , lacks in her chosen profession. Service Station No.1 21.23 Clairmount at Woodward Phone Market 4732 0 Detroit Cigar because • Bella Cohen published an article recently on "Independent Artists and 1 0 Their Meal Tickets" in the magazine section of the New York Times. SAM LEVISON, Mgr. HUDSON TAXI • • Rabbi Adolph Burger, of East St. Louis, Ill., has accepted a call from the_Tifereth Israel Congregation, of Des Moines, Iowa. 1, • • • \•.. construc- ~ _Mrsr I3a LMAskowitz, secretary of the Ne-W York S tion tommisstofF--aild Governor's Labor Board, is in favor y stablishing a MAXWELL L. COHEN, A. LAPIN COHEN, labor clearing house for the garment and allied industries. U Secretary President • • • At a general Synod of the National Lutheran Churches in Baden, a protest was registered against the continued anti-Semitic attacks on Jews which were declared to be un-Christian. • • • Mrs. David Silberstein, of Terra Haute, Ind., who has attracted wide attention as a singer and musician, has been appointed state music chairman GREAT LAKES ELECTRIC CO. of the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs. • • • hictileao's Largest Electric Saul, Jabber Nan Ono & %renew 1[100110 8 henhouse Miss Rose Kohler, daughter of Dr. Kaufmann Kohler, president of the DETROIT CLEVELAND Hebrew Union College, has made a bust of her father, which is considered an excellent piece of sculpture and has won much favorable commendation at the exhibition of the 'Woman's Art Club in that city. • • Organization of a new orthodox congregation, The House of Jacob, has been effected at M'itchita Falls, Texas. A charter is to be applied for im- mediately on securing a suitable site for a permanent synagogue to be built as soon as possible. • • • Cadillac 4642 227 E. Jefferson Emanuel Gross, of Parksville, N. Y., a fifteen-year-old student of the Liberty High School and son of a Jewish farmer, was a medal winner in a contest recently held by the New York American, in which the writer of • the best essay on George Washington was presented with $500. • • The donation of a Clio street building, valued at $11,000, by Sam Bonart, president of the Young Men's Hebrew Association, to penult the enlarge- ment of the Jewish community center has been announced by the Jewish Educational and Charitable Federation of New Orleans, La. • • • Rabbi David Lefkowitz has tendered his resignation as rabbi of the B'nai Yeshuran Congregation of Dayton, Ohio, to take effect June 20, at which time lie will also celebrate the twentieth anniversary of his graduation from the Hebrew Union College and of Isis occupancy' of the Dayton pulpit. • • • The Federation of Jewish Women in Czecho-Slovakia has just held its 25 BROADWAY convention at Prague, and all the Jewish woolen's organizations in the coun- try were represented. 'cliis body concerns itself with social and cultural Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking interest and also takes up purely political questions. served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered. • • • Second Floor B'nai B'rith Building At the annual convention of Pi 'fan Pi, a national Jewish fraternity, Formerly Weiss's Restaurant held in New Orleans, Arthur Friedman, of Stratton, Calif., was elected presi- dent. It was decided to hold the next annual conclave at Cincinnati, in December, 1920. • • • Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen, M. a, the first woman to practice medicine it New Orleans, celebrated her 100th birthday anniversary last week. Mrs . Cohen is hale and hearty at the age of 100 and resides at the Julia \Vei s Home for Aged. • • • I 1 .... I During the recent meeting of the B'nai B'rith Grand Lodge No. 4, held ......1•1.. ,,,.. at Los Angeles, Calif., about two hundred new members were initiated it lllll Illall el I 6 ....... II ll the local lodge. The orator of the Grand Lodge, Edgar C. Levy, addressed the new members. Other speakers were De Solos Colin, of Portland, and 1.«••••,•ntAt 0.14 vwfr...0,.., , . . William I'latt, of Reno. • • • &;1;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiii.. , 0 Dr. Ralph Bernstein, professor of dermatology and secretary of the faculty of Hahnemann Medical College, has been elected to a fellowship fit Select Dancing Nightly the American College of Physicians. The honor was given to Dr. Bern- stein at the American Congress of International Medicine, in convention at Chicago, Dr. Bernstein lives at 37 South 19th Street. • • • Particular People Prefer Rabbi Louis I. Newman, of the Bronx Free Synagogue, has been elected Y a member of the American Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. dos Palais Rabbi Newman is the joint author with I'rofessor William l'opper of a volume entitled "Studies in Biblical Parallelism," published in the Semi Strictly censored. Highest Centennial Series of the University of California. standard • • • Floyd Hlokman's Superb Orchestra. 1/ The latest addition to the list of Anglo-Jewish weeklies made its boss at Ilartford, Conn. It is called the Hebrew Record, and U. S. District At- 146 Woodward Ave. torney George II. Cohen is the editor, Joseph S. Miller, in charge of the publication issued by Connecticut Agricultural College at Storrs, is his associate. • • • Mrs. Adolph Moses, whose husband served as rabbi of Temple Mall Israel, of Louisville, Ky., for many years, passed away last month at thi age of 67. Mrs. Moses was an honorary member of the Temple Sisterhoo and the Council of Jewish Women, and active in many charitabl organizations. • • • - In I'raszke, near the German border, the authorities began suddenly t i Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah L. Levin make searches among the Jewish traders and exporters, ten of whom were A real Kosher Restautant, with the beet of home cooking, all arrested. Among these were three Jewish councilmen and the president o foods strictly fresh. Sawed In attractively furnished quarters. If the community. The men were taken to Chenstochov, where, without an you want a real Kosher tome-cooked meal come up to trial, the commandant sentenced them to three months' imprisonment. • • • . Y-2nd Floor 8 p.W mA 715 aB . m R .O toAD George Kannerstein, a noted pianist and composer, died of pneumoni a service from recently at his home, Philadelphia, Pa., aged 36 years. lie bec.me ill twi weeks prior to his death while working on one of his many musical compo sitions. The "Symphony of Death," one of his most recent contributions t i the musical world, will be rendered by the Philadelphia orchestra in the ie.:0X0:0:0:•:0:0:0X•X•:•:•:•:•:•:•X•Xo20:•X•X•XO:0::: 0:::• XCI . present season. Miss Work L CADILLAC • in her Sh e earned .=,. .i., ,,......:zi .k (13 I West 1170 00 • Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions 41 Broad Street, New York II / Ila ii I. Willt . . . . . h . al . imil i 11/11 No. 3 Marshall 6 Smith Service Station 1537 Grand River Garfield 1650 rr Carmel Kosher Restaurant —Absolutely Kosher • • • At the annual Commemoration Day exercises of Johns Hopkins Uni versity, Baltimore, Md., gifts were announced of $3,500 by I3en May of Nev York to establish a fellowship in the department of clinical microscopy an $2,000 by the Federation of Jewish Organizations of 4 Baltimore to establisl a scholarship to be known as the Hortense G. Mode scholarship for th e encouragement of the study of Hebrew. • • • Mr. Louis Bloch, general secretary of the Young Men's Hebrew Asso elation of Scranton, Pa., has resigned. Before becoming secretary of the Scranton institution Mr. Bloch was connected with the Irene Kaufmann Settlement in Pittsburgh, the Council of Jewish Women of Pittsburgh an has spent a number of years in social service work. • • • Max Silberberg, 77 years old, retired merchant and former State Senator and Representative, died at his home at Avondale, Ohio. Ile served two terms e h as State Senator and Representative. He was a member of all the ish organizations and of the Business Men's Club and Chamber of Imerce. lie was a Civil War veteran and for many years was actively iterested in the affairs of the G. A. R. • • • Professor Albert A. Michelson, head of the Department of Physics a the University of Chicago, has been made a foreign associate member o the French Academy of Science, to succeed the late Lord Rayleigh. Pro lessor Michelson has received the Nobel Peace Prize in Physics, the Drape Medal from the National Academy of Science, and many other honors from scientific societies and institutions. • • • Detroit Branch: 750 Woodward Ave. Comfort and Service at HOTEL FRANKLIN Corner Larned and Bates Streets One block from Electric Depot DETROIT, MICH. Rates Single--31.50 to JEWELRY $2.50. Schechter's Drug Store 477 Hastings St., Cor. Division Detroit, Michigan, Phone Cldivae 3299. www• ■ •••••••• ■■ 111•Mia 1, 10 40 '$ . $ 4 P4 10 X • '40 it4 iS 4 P, COOPER INSURANCE AG ENCY David Cooper Abraham Cooper Cadillac 2219 Dime Bank 7509 GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE Fire Plate Glass Automobile LIFE Ilurglary and Theft Health and Accident Compensation A Policy With Us Means Security y X C .. 4.4 0 ,* C 1' Ft legc,:•i•,,OX.L.:0:6X•x•X.:•:•X.:44:cox•x•X•X•:•;•:•:•:•:•:K44:•:•:•.44,•........ . WE HAVE MOVED FROM 49 STATE STREET TO 9 Washington Boulevard n S ave money M oney on TIRES Our New Wholesale and Retail Tire Store Is Open. Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25% to 50%. Our Rates on Loans Remain at the Repairing. All Vulcanizing and Same Low Figures: 2% on loans over Work Guaranteed. Two Doors from Michigan Avenue. The Jews of Riga, who number 10,000, have succeeded in obtaining sub sidies from the town council for all their cultural institutions, including al $100. 2%% on loans from $50 to $100. primary and secondary schools. The administration of the schools belong 3% on small loans up to $50. exclusively to Jewish parties, and the only demand expressed by the Lettist GRATIOT TIRE and AUTO SUPPLY CO. authorities is that the Lettish language should be taught in the schools I he actual language of instruction will be Yiddish in the lower standard Federal Collateral Society, Inc. Gratiot and Beaublen and Hebrew in the higher standards. A Banking Institution. J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mqr, • • • Cherry 3737 M. J. POWERS, Manager By the will of Herman Prager, who died recently, the greater part o an estate of $25,000 will go to Philadelphia, Pa. Jewish institutions. The • will bequeathed $10.000 to the Jewish Hospital for a room in memory o Removes carbon and prevents Its himself and wife; $3,000 to Mt. Sinai Hospital; $1,000 to the Jewish Sani formation. tarium, Eaglesville, Pa., and $500 to the Hebrew Orphan's Home. Afte private bequests a residue of about $8,000 is to be held in trust and th e Volatilizes all the fuel. Makes starting easy. Saves battery charging. Increases mileage. income given to such institutions as the executor shall select. • • • USED IN ALL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES. Rev. Reuben-Kaufman, rabbi of Congregation Beth-El of Utica, N. Y . Eccolene Manufacturing Co., 1208 David Whitney Bldg. Cherry 1378 has been appointed a Grand Chaplain of Masons for New York State. Rabb iP Kaufman was graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1915 an t .4.4.44.44,44.4.4,44.4 4,4.4,44,, has held his present charge since last September. He saw service oversea s with the Jewish Welfare Board at Le Mans, and during this time was mad a Mason in Sea and Field Lodge overseas, the initiation taking place in th e cellar of the City Hall on a bare floor. E-C-C-O-L-E-N-E Our Want Ads Will Bring You Results