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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-06-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit

TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150
(Establkned 1903)
Direct Private Wires
41 Broad Street, New York
Weekly Market Letter Sent Free

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We stock and Recommend "Colonial" Mazda
Lamps because they're beat. Our Illuminating



The lectures and articles on Jewish topics of Israel Zangwill are to he

fInglneer can help solve your lighting prob-
lems. No charge.

collected and published in book form in the near future. They will make
most interesting reading.




When You Want It

At the Right Price

Revised estimates -since the fire which destroyed the Chevra Kadisha
Synagog at Montreal, Can., on April 5, show a total of damages amounting
to $80,000. The insurance on the building and contents amounted to $27,500.




Lumber

GREAT LAKES ELECTRIC CO.

Micblion's Loring Electric Supply Jobber

Dr. Israel Abrahams will soon issue two encyclopedic works. One is a
general survey of Jewish education from the beginnings to the inauguration
of the university in Jerusalem. The other is a summary of the history of
Jews.



The Bijou Theatre North Adams, Mass., is being remodeled into a Jew-
ish community center. The main auditorium will be used as a synagog,
there will be classrooms for a Talmud Torah and clubrooms and gymnasium
for the Y. M. H. A.




Shingles, Laths, Posts, Inside Finish,
House Blocks

Arthur L Holmes Lumber
and Fuel Co.

East Yar Band Gen. Office: 875 Gratiot

Phone Melrose 245

All the Jewish organizations at Youngstown, Ohio, have joined to erect
a Community House, that is to house all the Jewish activities, communal
and social. Emanuel Hartzell is the chairman of the committee having the
matter in charge.




Main 011ce & Wuehouu

Carmel Kosher Restaurant

—Absolutely Kosher

Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah L. Levin
A real Kosher Restaurant, with the beet of home cooking, all
foods strictly fresh. Served In attractively furnished quarters. If
you want a real Rosner home-cooked meal come up to

75 BROADWAY-2nd Floor

Service from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.



KLEIN & LEITNER

RESTAURANT

25 BROADWAY

Most attractively furnished 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





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Rabbi S. J. Schwab has tendered his resignation to Congregation Beth
Zion of Bradford, Pa., and accepted a call which he received from the con-
gregation at Sioux Falls, S. I). Rabbi Schwab has been in Bradford about
eighteen months and has shown himself full of energy and has taken an
active interest in the civic, as well as the religious work of the city. He
will leave behind hint many friends, who regret his departure from the
city, though congratulating him upon his entry to a larger field.




In the successful completion of its campaign for the Jewish War Suf-
ferers' Relief Fund, the Oklahoma State Committee was very materially
aided by Mrs. Phil Brown of Muskogee, who was the state chairman of
women workers. Mrs. Brown wishes to express through these columns her
personal appreciation for the valuable co-operation of the women of her
committee throughout the state, who have been an inspiration to better work
and to whom the success achieved is largely due.


York

City.

The great lead cables, the material of which comes from our neighbaing
vote, Wisconsin, h ye gone up nearly 50 per cent. Everything else that goes
into the makeup of • telephone system costs more than • few yeen back
and the operation costs are not the lent.
Still you are get ing your telephone service, and at • rate that does not
begin to bear the expense. In fact the income of the telephone company is
totally Inadequate to meet the Dill.

MICHIGAN STATE

TELEPHONE COMPANY

Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra.

An interesting item of news is the announcement made at New York
City that Fannie Hurst, the celever author, of her secret marriage five yeras
ago to Jacques S. Danielson, a pianist. Under a pre-nuptial agreement with
as not
her husband, she said, they have lived apart since their wedding so
to interfere with each other's careers. She said they made their appoint-
ments for dinner and other engagements in a purely formal manner, "meet-
ing as per inclination and not duty." They intend to continue the plan, she
said. She is a native of Cincinnati.


"The Jewish students of the University of Missouri are manifesting
splendid enthusiasm and fine religious devotion," writes Rabbi Samuel Thur-
man, of St. Louis, who recently conducted services there for the student
congregation. "Despite the 'Flu' epidemic," Rabbi Thurman adds, "which
was then raging severely at the University, a very good congregation gath-
ered to worship and at the close of the services, I was besieged with ques-
tions that gave proof of the genuine interest that the young men and women
ook in my theme, namely, 'What the College Graduate Can Contribute to
he Religious Community.'"

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CORNICES.SKYLIGHTS.GUTTERSeCONDUCTORS.

MOONEY SCHREIBER. SEa &TREAS.

212-Z14 HANCOCK AVE.WEST.

BEN CANVASSER

KOSHER MEAT MARKET

Fresh Poultry—Meats

Reasonable Prices

1159 HAMILTON BOULEVARD

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DETROIT MICH.

Comfort and Service at

HOTEL FRANKLIN

Corner Lamed and Bates Streets
One block from Electric Depot
DETROIT, MICH.
Rates Single-31.50 to $2.50.

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Cadillac 7509

Dime Bank

MILLS-FOX BAKERY GOODS manufac-

tured in a modern bakery, delivered direct to

your home is SERVICE right up to the

minute.

Mills-Fox Baking Co.

Glendale 7590

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GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE

Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident
Compensation

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Schechter's Drug Store
1SPRUNK
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700 MARQUETTE BLDG.
COLOR-PLATES
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477 Hastings St., Cm Division
Detroit, Michigan.
Phone Cadillac 3299.

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COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY

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David Cooper

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Particular People Prefer
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This man is paid more today than ever before -and
he earns his wage. His lining costs have advanced
and he must be paid well. He blasts out the copper
bearing rock or the Iron ore at ever increasing costs,
and from these ores must be reduced, at increasing
cons, the refined metal. Then the drawing of the
in Michigan's mills. the packing. the shipping and
the stringing of th wire, itch coats more than ever before.

35 Palmer West, Near Woodward

Palais de Danse



IF YOU ARE
TO HAVE THE
TELEPHONE

— WE PAY SPOT CASH —
ALKON AUTO SALES

Select Dancing Nightly

The executives of the estate of the late Sir Moses Ezekiel. together
with the family of the deceased sculptor, are making arrangements for the
removal of his remains from Rome, Italy, to this country for interment in
the Arlington National Cemetery, in accordance with his wishes. Sir Moses
Ezekiel made the great bronze monument, his most important work, for
the Arlington Cemetery, to the memory of the Confederate dead who are P4
buried there, and, being a Confederate, he desird to be laid to rest with his
comrades. • • •

A Mile Below Surface

USED
CARS

Wanted

The members of Temple Sholem of Plainfield, N. J., surprised their
rabbi, Dr. Julius Price, by presenting him with a house. Dr. Price has been
in Plainfield only two years, but during his pastorate the tnembership of the
congregation has increased over 200 per cent. The synagog has been prac-
tically remodeled and the mortgage paid off. Although Rabbi Price has re-
cently received several calls front congregations in larger communities, he
has decided to remain in Plainfield on account of its proximity to New

Striving mightily in his rock-hewn chamber a mile below the
surface of the earth labors the northern Michigan miner, getting
out the copper or the iron that help build
)our telephone. Drilling the holes, filling
them with powder, setting off the eardrum-
WE MUST HAVE
shattering blast, he undergoes myriad dangers
YOUR SUPPORT
to aid the speeding of your message.

Cadillac 4692

169. 171 E. Jefferson

One of our London contemporaries notes that "Mr. Matthew Kelly, a
member of the Board of Management, has presented the Hammersmith Syna-
gog with a handsome ark cover in memory of his wife's parents." Kelly!
and Matthew at that, somehow or another lacks the customary Jewish ring.




Miss Catherine Filene of Boston, Mass., has been appointed a member
of the executive committee of the Democratic National Committee. Miss
Filene is the eldest daughter of A. Lincoln Filene. Site is a graduate of
Wheaton College, class of 1918, and during the war was a director of the
Intercollegiate Vocational Guidance Association.
• • •

CLEVELAND



The Volunteer Service Bureau of the I.eague of Jewish Women's Organ-
izations is now established at the office of the Federated Jewish Charities,
Boston, Mass, The bureau aims to be helpful in community service for .
Jewish and non-Jewish agencies. • • •

mately $1,000,000 This large religious structure is to be constructed at the
corner of East 105th and Ansel road, adjoining the grounds of the Mt. Zion
Hospital. • • •

Ortoch Silos & WIttlioust

DETROIT

The new synagog and community center being built for Tifereth Israel
Congregation (Rabbi tibba If. Silver) of Cleveland, Ohio, will cost approxi-

West Yard—Walnut 217
West Warren & Pere Mar.
quette R. It.

MAXWELL L. COVEN, Secretary

A. LAPIN COHEN, President

The Alliance Israelite Universelle has sent instructions to all its schools
in Palestine to make Hebrew a compulsory language side by side with
French. In future half the subjects will be taught in Hebrew.



What You Want

R. It.

The Jewish National Council of Czecho•Slovakia subscribed 100,000
kronen for the purpose of erecting a Jewish students' home in honor of
President Masaryk's seventieth birthday.




Great indignation prevailed in Jerusalem against the local mayor, Muss-
Kiann-Al.Husini, because of his participation in the anti-Zionist demon-
stration which took place there in March.




WE GIVE YOU

North Yard—lAncolu 235
Van Dyke & Det. Terminal

Private Appearing Cars
Limousines—for all
occasions

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