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June 11, 1920 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-06-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash
or on Moderate Margins

CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO.

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Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit

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TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150

(Established 1903)

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A young Men's Hebrew Association has been established at Canton, 0.




Daniel Frohman has been re-elected president of the Actor's Fund of
America.



Charles the flarrack, noted pianist, leaves May 29 for an extended con
cart tour of England and the continent.




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Pittsburgh, Pa., has been celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of th
Irene Kaufmann Settlement.








All the Jewish organizations at Youngstown, 0., have joined to erect
community House that is to house all the Jewish activities, communal an
social.
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A State Federation of Pennsylvania Sisterhoods was organized at th
rally of State Sisterhoods held in Philadelphia recently tinder the auspice
of the women's organization of Keneseth Israel Congregation.



orguiiz a
Edward A. ', Ilene was among the American members of

tion committee for the International Chamber of Commerce which sailed o f
May 9 for Paris.




As a result of the great wave of anti-Semitism in Germany, there is
general feeling in all parties to boycott Jewish candidates for elections, as
is held that Jews now have a poor chance of proving successful at the poll




Dr. Armand J. Gerson, principal of the NVilliam Penn High School, h a
been elected Associate Superintendent of Schools by the Philadelphia Boar
of Education.

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Among the operas to be produced at the Metropolitan Opera House ne e
year is "The Polish Jew," the music of which is by Karl Weiss, a Bohemia
composer.




Edwin Denby

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Reliable

Renovator.

The two Yiddish newspapers, the Tog and the Yiddische Zeittmg,
Vilna, have been suspended for printing the names of the Jews killed 0
the occasion of the first anniversary of the pogrom.
• •

Sam Weinstein, president of the senior class, member of the student
board of the football, basketball and baseball teams, has won two of tl
three prizes offered to the graduating class of Columbia College.





Joseph Shubow, Harvard '20. has been a varded the Jacob 11. ShiftIla
vard Sienoralt prize for an original essay on 'Palestine and Europe

GREAT LAKES ELECTRIC CO.
Hidalgo', Largest Electric Supply Mier
Stale Of I et & Warehouse &ranch 0110 & Warehouse
CLEVELAND .
DETROIT
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'WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
Latest Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Bed. and Pillows. Down
Comforters and Roll Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hair and Cotton
Pelt Mattresses (Aimed and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New Ticking
Furnished.
Retailer of Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Pillows, Cushions and General Bedding
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We ra•lacquer and re-finish brass beds
Phyle Cadillac 895
S59 Michigan Ave.. Detroit, Mich.

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Carmel Kosher Restaurant

—Absolutely Kosher

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

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

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Resolutions of appreciation to Rabbi Leon Harrison of Temple Isra
St. Louis. for the success that attended the Friday evening services, we
adopted by the trustees of the temple at their May meeting.



After live years of most efficient service Mrs, Julius Fryer has retir
from the presidency of the Cleveland Council of Jewish Women, much
the regret, not only to the council but to clueentire comm u nity.

USED
CARS

Select Dancing Nightly

The Alliance Israelite has added 20,000 francs to the 25,000 already co
tributed by Baron Edmund de Rothschild to the Orphan Fund for Ea
Galicia, in order to make possible the establishment of Jewish schools

that country.
A war memorial' in memory of the men of Jewish faith who gave th
lives in the World War is to lie erected by the Young Men's Hebrew Ass
ciation of Philadelphia, according to the report of the president, Leon
Obermayer, delivered at the annual meeting of the association.
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Palais de Danse
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Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard
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Floyd HIckman's Superb Orchestra.

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Last month two members of the Hebrew school staff at Birmingha m
England, completed their fiftieth year of continuous service. There is a
other teacher on the staff who has also set-sed fifty years, a record probab
unparalleled in any other Hebrew school. *

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— WE PAY SPOT CASH —
ALKON AUTO SALES
35 Palmer West, Near Woodward

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KLEIN a,,LEITNER




Bettmann has been reappointed by the trustees of tl
Dr. Henry
Cincinnati University as a trustee of the Hamilton county library for a ter

of three years.

Cadillac 4642

- ' 169-171 E. Jefferson


Politics."

JEWEL FEATI1B4 MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.



We stock and Recommend "Colonial" Mazda
Lamps because they're best. Our Illuminating
Engineer can help solve your lighting prob-
lems. No charge.

Miss Dora I.evy was awarded first prize at the Dublin, Ireland, Senio
Elocution Competition.



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HUDSON TAXI

A. LAPIN COHEN, President MAXWELL L. COHEN, Secretary

The Lafayette Shul, for lifty-live years the home of the Gates of l'raye
Congregation of New Orleans, has been abandoned for a new building.

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Rabbi David Alexander is a member of the executive committee which
is launching a campaign for a new county hospital, Akron, 0.


CADILLAC

Private Appearing Cars
Limousines—for all
occasions
SAM LEVISON, Mgr.

Direct Private Wires
41 Broad Street, New York
Weekly Market Letter Sent Free

"No Promotions"

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Dr. Leon Feraru of Columbia University, New York, has been appoint
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Cadillac 7509
2219 Dime Bank
by the Rumanian Government as chief of the publicity bureau in Ameri c a. J
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Dr. Feraru has occasionally contributed to the Jewish press in the line of
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GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE
articles dealing on Rumanian conditions and stories of Rumanian Jewish li fe. :04
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Burglary and Theft :.•
Fire
Health and Accident k:
Jews are beginning to leave Poland in very large numbers, most of tilt ni*A
Plate Glass
LIFE
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for America. The courtyard of the American consulate at Warsaw is re 11- p
Automobile
lady thronged with Jews applying for permits to go to the United Stat s. 4
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Since I'assover the average number of applications daily has been betwe en A
A Policy With Us Means Security
700 and 1,000.



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At the annual meeting of the Federation of Jewish Charities of Phi
delphia the president's report showed that the total receipts were $741,469. ?7,
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The revolutionary tribunal at Kieff sentenced Vera Tcheberakova
death; she was accordingly shot. She was one of the principal' authors
the Ileitis blood libel plot and was commonly believed to he guilty of t
murder on which the accusation centered.




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disbursements to beneficiary societies $789,195.86, leaving a deficit of $12
064.58. At the close of the fiscal year there was a membership of 33,4i
representing subscriptions of $727.457.




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S P P U N K Schechter's Drug Store
ENGRAVING COMPANY
477 Hastings St., Coy, Division
700 MARQUETTE DUX
Henry Niorgenthau, ambassador to Mexico, will celebrate the fiftieth
Detroit, Michigan.
COLOR-PLATES
DESIGNING
niversary of his graduation from Piddle School 14, Brooklyn, with a pa •
Phone Cadillac 3299.
PHOTO-RETOUCHING HALF-TONES
for the present pupils. He has asked permission of George L. Rentz, t
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principal, to buy candy and take them to the movies. He has also donat ed

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PLASTIC-SLATEGRAVELSLATPTILE ROOFING.

CORNICES.SKYLIGHTS.GUTTERSeCONDUCTORS.

MOONEY SCHREIBER. SECY. &TREAS.

212.214 HANCOCK AVE.WEST.

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The members of Temple Sholem of Plainfield, N. J , surprised their ra
Dr. Julius l'rice, at last Tuesday's meeting, presenting mm with a ho
Dr. l'rice has been in Plainfield only two years, but during his pastorate
membership of the congregation has increased over 200 per tent. The sy
gogue has been practically remodeled and the mortgage paid off. Altho
Rabbi Price has recently received several calls from congregations in lam
communities, he has decided to remain in Plainfield on account of
proximity to New York city.



A young Jewish soldier, Percy Kern, late of the Durham Light infant
whose home town is near the famous city of Teschen, says the London c
respondent of the Hebrew Standard, "is just back here from Poland, and
tells some awful stories of the Polish pogrom mongrels and their follow• e
Young Kern joined the British army when he was 17 years of age. On
return to Poland after the war he found things going on, he said, wh
were beyond belief in the twentieth century and in any land which laid cl
to have civilization. Ile found his father had been robbed and beaten,
girl cousin had been shot dead by a Polish soldier because she was carryi
had be
a sack of meal, and practically all his other relations and friends
old days had
assaulted and beaten. The Austrian Government in the
faults, he said, but it kept the rudiments of law and order. Now there

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Glendale 2777 - 2778 - 2779

Last month the Polish War Ministry held a special meeting in coon
lion with the anti-Semitic excesses which have recently taken place. P
titular attention was given to the question of what measures should be to
to prevent the recurrence of such excesses in future. Among other sugg
Lions was one that a special department should be opened whose busincs
would be to protect those attacked.



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TELEPHONE. COMPANY

Owing to the failure of the representatives of the Lemberg Jewish s
dents to obtain satisfaction front the local University authorities, a depu
lion arrived at Warsaw to negotiate with the ministry concerning the f
of the two thousand Jewish students who are not admitted to any of the Le
berg higher educational institutions. So far, the mission has not proved s
cessful in its task.

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ViCEICAN STATE

The Intercollegiate Zionist Association announces a summer agric
tural course of six weeks, beginning July 11, ending August 22, at the
tional Farm School, Bucks county, Pennsylvania. Social workers, educato
journalists and senior students will get an opportunity to farm during th
vacation for either two, four or six weeks.




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a fund of $2,000, its income to furnish prizes for graduates.
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a- rs, sir

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You know it is impossible to climb a tall stack with
a short step-ladder. The ladder must reach to the top.
It is just the same with your tele-
phone company. Our ladder, which
WE MUST HAVE
is our income, is far too short to
YOUR SUPPORT
enable us to climb to the top of the
IF YOU ARE
growing stack of expense. If receipts
TO HAVE THE
do not cover the cost of service to
TELEPHONE
you what must you expect? The
ladder does not reach, for service is
being mainta'ned at a loss.
Costs of labor and equipment have jumped all the
way from 40 to 200 per cent above what they were only
five years ago and are still going up. Growth of income
has not measured up to the increase of expense.

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INTERESTING PRICES ON APPLICATION

W. A. C. Miller Company
Phone
1080
Walnut 82
Vinewood Ave.
"WE OPERATE OUR OWN FINISH MILL"
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