• • THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE, TWELVE TAXI 3 =0 ==0 =0 = 0= 0 =1 0 =0 =I 0 = 00 Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins 0 CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. 0 U 0 Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 (E.,tabihned 1903) Direct Private Wires 41 Broad Street, New York Weekly Market Letter Sent Free U 03.0 oft U 0 "No Promotions" 00o==u3C:o1=01:29 0 JUDGE GAINE 2 for 25c 15c each 25c each Havana Cigars Mass., have The directors of Congregation Adatli Jeslitirtut, Roxbury, presented Rabbi 11. Raphael Gold With a Purim gift of $25,000. • * Governor Sproul, of Pennsylvania, has appointed Horace Stern, of Phila- delphia, of the firm of Stern & Wolf, Judge of Common Pleas Court No. 2. ▪ 4, Rabbi Louis Grossman has been appointed by the Cincinnati (Ohio) Chamber of Commerce a member of the Committee on Public Forum. * A Young Men's Hebrew and a Young Women's Hebrew Association is in course of organization at Cleveland, O. A city-wide campaign is planned. ♦ ♦ a A committee has been appointed to arrange plans for the establishment 13'rith of a tuberculosis sanitarium in Arizona, under the auspices of thy lodges of the Pacific Coast. * ♦ ..,„„ liG iguaDATIOlts MIER YRW" CELLAR FLOORS. Paoorto * OulhoisReaumo ALSO RE - COVERED N &GUARANTIED. oF WATER PROOF PAINT. PLASTIC- SLAT EGRAV ELSIATFTILE ROOFING. CORNICES.SKYLIGHTS.GUTTERSKONDUCTORS. MOONEY SCHREIBER. key &TREAS. DETROIT MICH. 212-214 HANCOCK AVE.WEST. Lead Ceble Telephone Poles Dieributing Witt b Common Brick A Losing Proposition ♦ * In a Cabinet fleeting of the Polish Diet the Minister for Finance has introduced a law to prohibit the sale of land to foreigners without his con- sent within certain art-as to be named by him. As 100,000 Jews have been declared foreigners by the passing of the Polish Nationality Law they will be definitely affected by the passing of such a measure. * * C The Rev. Dr. Israel Elfenbein, formerly Rabbi of the Hungarian Congre- gation Ohav Zedek, Chicago, has received a unanimous call to occupy the pulpit of Congregation Pincus Elijah, New York. Rabbi Elfenbein was graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, in New York, six years ago. a * The British Chief Rabbi is taking active steps to call into existence a Commission for Kashruth that shall be a counterpart of the Board of Shechita. It will take charge of the proper registration and inspection of kosher restaurants ill the metropolis, provincial towns and seaside resorts, on the same lines as those upon which the board attends to the affairs of Sher hita. C ♦ ♦ In a Cabinet meeting of the Polish Diet, recently held, the Minister of Finance introduced a measure to prohibit the sale of land to foreigners with- out his consent within certain areas to be named by him. Inasmuch as 100,0(10 Jews have been declared foreigners by the passing of the Polish nationality law, they will be definitely affected by the passing of such a measure. * A preliminary gift of $50,000 to the Henry Street Settlement Fund, from the Misses Alice and Irene Lewisohn, daughters of the late Leonard Lew- isolm, of New York, has been announced. A campaign for $1,000,000 for this fund is in progress. The fund is to be used for the extension of the settle- ment visiting nurse service. The formal opening of the drive took place March 15. Paul I). Cra%atli was chairman of the campaign committee. * ♦ * Staples used and dealt in every day have risen enormously, of course. Corn in 1915 was 76c a bushel and now is $1.60; wheat was $1.25 a bushel and is now selling for $2.52, while beef sold five years ago at $11.42 per 100 lbs. compared with $17.77 today. The retailer of these products has advanced his selling prices to meet increased costs. The Telephone Company, on the other hand, has been unable to follow this Wan. Costs have risen rapidly but rate. are regulated by law and hey, not kept pace, go we have come to • point where we cannot meet the bill. Our Imo= ia not sufficient. Jonas Lippman, associate editor of the Voice of Alsace-Lorraine, has been awarded the decoration of Officer d'Arademic by the French Govern- ment for literary work during the war. Mr. Lippman was the spokesman of the Alsatians during the years of the war. About twenty years ago, in Brussels and Paris, Mr. Lippman aided in gathering a large amount of evidence that furnished proof of the innocence of Captain Dreyfus, then a prisoner on Devil's Island. * * TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 1RESTAUR ANTI 25 BROADWAY Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered. 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If you want a real Kosher home-cooked meal come up to Miss Dora Berres, Superintendent of the Federation of Jewish Charities has been signally honored by being elected president of the Survey Club, of Los Angeles, a professional social service organization, non-sectarian in character. Miss Berres is the only Jewess boasting a memberhip in this organization. It is a matter of general pride to the local Jewish people, that the dignity vested in the highest office of the organization, with all A the responsibility which this entails should be accorded to a Jewess. • * The Austrian Chancellor, addressing a mass meeting on the terrible con- ditions prevailing in the country, was subject to touch interruption from ' 4 German nationalists. Replying to a remark, "the Jew rules the world," Dr. Renner replied, "If you believe Clemenceau and Lloyd George are Jews you are much mistaken. If you consider that today England and America dom- inate the whole world, and if you know what pions Christians the leaders in those countries arc, you will be unable to say that the Jews rule the world." !14 • Twenty years ago the Jewish farmer was a curiosity. Statistics then gave a Jewish farming population of 216, owning 12,029 acres, with a real ii estate value of $243,000. Today there arc 12,000 Jewish farming families (a population of 60,000) and "there is not a State in the Union, a portion of whose soil is not tilled by Jewish hands." One million acres of land, pos- sessing a value of at least $60,000,000, represents the Jewish farm holdings of 1920. laCkS JEWELRY 146 Woodward Ave. 9 Washington Boulevard ON P 8c Each Select Dancing Nightly .'.1 IF Cadillac 4642 KLEIN 84LEITNER I I ♦ ♦ CLEVELAND 227 E. Jefferson ♦ The materials that go into the telephone instruments and switchboards, including steel, platinum, tin and other metals, have increased more than 100 per cent; copper wire 55 per cent; outside wire 45 to 55 per cent, and so on. Telephone poles that cost us $5.43 in 1915 are now $13.05 each, while lead cable has risen from $1.10 to $1.55 a foot, brick from $7.00 to $22.00 per 1,000, cement from 45c to $1.00 per sack, crossarms WE MUST HAVE from 54c to $1.37 each, clay conduit from 2.9 YOUR SUPPORT cents to 7.5 cents per foot and tea.-ning from IF YOU ARE $4.00 to $12.00 per day. MICHIGAN STATE DETROIT The newspaper "Echo de Park" states that Lord Reading, who recently refused appointment as Ambassador to the United States, will probably lie appointed British Ambassador to France within a short time. The editor, in commenting on the statement, says that it indicates that the embassy in Paris is regarded as more important than the one in Washington. a t « Proclamations of a highly anti-Semitic character have been distributed at \Varsaw University. After an attack on the missions of !dr. Morgenthau and Sir Stuart Samuel, all the students were invited to oust the Jews "who had captured the University," and they were urged to begin the work of "Polonization" as quickly as possible. C A fresh blacklist of l'oles who recently sold their houses to Jests has been published and posted up in Warsaw. The renewed appearance of the list in the streets created a feeling of deep disappointment among the JeWS. The Jewish deputies made representations on the subject to the government. 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