THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE. PAGE TEN fAXI ono= ao=o=oo )ao 0 LI Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. 0 Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit 0 U O TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 (Established 1903) Direct Private Wires 41 Broad Street, New York Weekly Market Letter Sent Free a Congregation Temple Israel has been organized at Amarillo, Texas. As soon as necessary funds arc in hand a synagog will be erected. • • • • 01=01=0=01=10 0 Baltimore has another new synagog, that of Shaarei Zion Congregation, located at Park Heights and I lilldale avenues, which was dedicated last week. — • • • "No Promotions" 1 ) 1 03 4 0 0 JUDGE GAIN 2 for 25c 15c each Havana Cigars 965 Michigan Norman Bros. West 1170 WATER iiR601I NG r°121°1'1011S CELLAR FLOORS. GREAT LAKES ELECTRIC CO. Gustave Witkowski of Savannah, Ga., who died recently in that city, was a first cousin of Maxmillian Harden, the famous Berlin journalist. • • • Recently the Synagog Sherith Jacob Congregation, Cedar avenue and East 6111 street, Cleveland, Ohio, was destroyed by tire. Two Torahs were also destroyed. • • • Plans for the erection of a modern home for the Nurses' Training School Hospital, San Francisco, Cal., were announced at the annual of Mount circling of the hospital last week. • • • -""-- WE I:00 M &BONG S r CRIAltro ROOF COROOFSRBWRID 001So 0 ry ALSO RE - COVERED ~ WATER PROOF PAINT, S GUARANTEED. PLASTIC- SLAT E,GRAVEL.SLATEeTILE ROOFING. CORNICES.SKYLIGHTS.GUTTERSeCONDUCTORS. MOONEY SCHREIBER, SECY. &TREAS. DETROIT MICH. 212-214 HANCOCK AVE. WEST. Michlgide tartest Electric Supply Jobber Werelmer Bandit/11re 6 Werrhouse Nue Ma Rabbi Rudolph Farber of the Mount Sinai congregation, Texarkana, Tex., has announced that he will not accept a call from the pastorate of Zion Congregation, Shreveport, La. • • • Rabbi Adolph Burger, for the past two years with Congregation Agiclath Achim, East St. Louis, Ill., has accepted a call from Congregation Tifereth Israel, Des Moines, Iowa. • • • CLEVELAND 054v Ifrwu 10111t 411‘ fit pll,41\ t 0 :4 - • IRESTAURANT , • s 103CaVt`'Cf'' .,...-•:' - ii VS Ree° , s■ . ' *V „ 4 a - / A business that lacks the revenue to pay for the best materials and workers can not give the best service. When the service suffers all uses of the service also suffer. o Formerly Weiss's Restaurant • II TELEPHONE COMPANY At Savannah, Ga., a public function was made of the one hundredth birthday of Mrs. Georgia Nathan. Mrs. Nathan celebrated the day by hold ing three receptions. The Mayor's suite at the Savannah City Hall was thrown open for an hour for a public reception to Mrs. Nathan and Mayor Stewart accompanied her to the City Hall, where he assisted at the reception. • • • At the annual commemoration day exercises of Johns Hopkins Univer sity, Baltimore, Md., last week, gifts were announced of $3,500 by Ben Islay of New York to establish a fellowship in the department of clinical micro scopy and $2,000 by the Federation of Jewish Organizations of Baltimore to establish a scholarship to be known as the Hortense G. Moses scholarship for the encouragement of the study of Hebrew. • is • Natchez, Miss., has selected for its spiritual guide, Rabid William Acker man of Pensacola, Ha. Rabbi Ackerman is 33 years old, and full of energy and religious enthusiasm. He was graduated from the Jewish Theologica Seminary of America and Columbia College in 1911, and since then he min istered with splendid ability to two congregations, that of Sinai in Lake Charles, La., until 1913, and to Beth El ofis Pensacola, since 1913. • • Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels and Rabbi Abba Eiffel Silver of Cleveland were the leading speakers at the banquet given at the Southern $200,000 for the. Palestine Association Hotel, when the campaign to Fund was formally opened. The hosts of the occasion were Dr. Harry Friedenwald, Mr. Jacob Epstein, Mr. Siegmund B. Sonneborn and Mr. Isaac B. Brodie. One of the largest and most representative Jewish gatherings Miss Detroit Cigar Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Danse • The Bank is the "Big Brother" of Business Men Building a successful business requires mord ready capital than It can produce. 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Detroit, Mich. 120 Broadway, Comfort and Service at HOTEL FRANKLIN Corner Lamed and Bates Streets One block from Electric Depot DETROIT, MICH. Rates Single-31.50 to 92.50. Schechter's Drug Store ISPRUNK ENGRAVING COMPANY 700 MARQUETTE BLDG . COLOR PLATES DESIGNING ;MOTO RETOUCHING HALFTONES :: Cadillac 7509 Dime Bank GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE Burglary and Theft Fire Plate Glass Automobile Ilealth and Accident LIFE Compensation . X A A Policy With Us Means Security X X xxx ■ :,. ■ :.:.:4: ■ :.:.:4:.:.: ■ :4:.: ■:■ :ox.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.m.x.x.x.x.:.: ■:■ :.:::4:', • • A novelty in the journalistic line is "The Palestine NVeekly," being the English weekly edition of The Hebrew Daily Doar Ilayom, published at Jerusalem. "The Palestine Weekly" is an eleven-by-eight, twenty-page sheet, and makes good reading. Notable, is is conservative tone and its friendly, conciliatory attitude towards the bs Ara whenever these are mentioned. In its "World of Books" department it says incidentally: "English, however, is the national language of America thought it is rapidly becoming unrecognizable 49 STATE STREET TO Our New Wholesale and Retail Tire as that language as she is 'spoke' in the mother country and will soon Store Is Open. justify its new appelation of American." Which is surely in the nature of news. Another queer bit of news from Tiberias is that "Another soldier Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and lost his life this week as a result of an attack by a hyena. Orders have been Avenue. Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25'. issued to pedestrians not to be in the street at night without a lantern." Two Doors from Michigan to 50°.. There are also a variety of advertisements; notable are two advertising motor Our Rates on Loans Remain at the cars for hire and a twice daily regular automobile service between Jerusalem Repairing. All Vulcanizing and Same Low Figures: 2% on loans over and Jaffa. 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Much charitable and social work is being done in • this live and growing community. • is • The announcement of the retirement of Mayor Harry Bacharach of At- lantic City, following the election in May, proved a political sensation, as it developed this week that he had taken no one into his confidence. Specula- tion over the reasons for the mayor's retirement brought forth no other theory than that the mayor seas retiring simply to devote himself to his pri- vate interests, which have accumulated during the last few years. \Vhile he reires as mayor, it is not believed that lie will relinquish his interest in politics and it is generally understood that he will remain identified with the Repub- • Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard raise assembled at the banquet. • • • It is easier to pull a loaded wagon that has only three wheels than it is to run a business without sufficient income to meet expenses. Each may struggle along for a time but neither can travel fast or far, and the strain is sure to be great. That is the problem now facing your tele- phone company. Unless it secures rates that make it possible to purchase necessary ma- terial and pay wages that will hold good em- ployees, it can not give you good service. your telephone service rests on the securing of The future of fair rates. The public must dedde. Second Floor B'nal B'rith Building At the elections for the partial renewal of the French Senate four Jews were successful. 'They are M. Paul Strauss (re-elected), member of the Academy of Medicine and an expert in matters of hygiene and public assist ante; M. Schrameck, governor general of Madagascar; M. Raphael Georges Levy, member of the Institute of France, and M. Lazare Weiner. • • It is reported that Charles Dana Gibson, the artist, has bought the con trolling interest in "Life," the New York weekly, humorous publication, and will take control April 1st. It is to,he hoped that under Mr. Gibson's man agement "Life" will be purged of the coarse, vulgar, Jew-baiting, which has so often disfigured its columns. • • • Running On Three Wheels MICHIGAN STATE 25 BROADWAY Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty. home cooking served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered. Rabbi Sidney Tedesche, of °hey Zedukali Temple, Springfield, Ohio, has been invited to give a course of lectures at the summer course of the UM versify of North Carolina this summer. While he has not yet reached a decision, it is probable he will accept. • • • ..s . ■ KLEIN & LEITNER Mrs. Albert Freiberg of Cincinnati and Mrs. Marcus Feder of Cleveland have been appointed by Miss Edna Goldsmith, president of the Ohio Feder ation of Temple Sisterhoods, to represent the federation in the Ohio Council of Women and Children in Industry. • • • N Cadillac 4642 227 E. Jefferson David E. Grant, of Santa Fe, New Mexico, whose betrothal to Miss Pauline M. Greenberg, of Montreal, has been announced, was formerly an attache at the American Embassy at Madrid, Spain. • • • Rabbi Samuel J. Abrams, now with the Park Avenue Temple at Bridge- port, Conn., has accepted a call to Congregation Ohabei Shalom, of Boston, Mass. • • • 0 114 1 \o. ,. ....... WE MUST HAVE YOUR SUPPORT IF YOU ARE TO HAVE THE TELEPHONE 6 DETROIT The board of the Jewish Charitable and Educational Federation, at New Orleans, La., have selected Rabbi David Fichman of Monroe, La., for the position of director, to succeed Mr. Julius Goldman, whose resignation wit take effect on May 1, of this year. • • • 0 MAXWELL L. COHEN, Secretary A. LAPIN COHEN, President Zion Glendale 2777-2778-2779 ° 10 HUDSON TAXI SAM LEVISON, Mgr. Elm Ezra Lodge No. 47, I. O. 13. 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