PAGE SEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE J. D. C. AGENTS IN RUSSIA STUDYING NEEDS OF THE JEW O H M 1 K E R S H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. ( Maloney-Campbell Realty Co., Inc. 504 FREE PRESS BLDG. General Real Estate, Insurance, Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In. vestments and Store Property PHONE CHERRY 1195. GOLDMAN & ULLIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS SURVEYS-1, nd Subdivisions, Muni. civil Layouts. STRUCTURAL DESICNS—Plans, Ea- tinvitrs, Reports, Supervision. Tel. Main 2043 225 Farwell Bldg. Surveying within 24 hours. MUSIC NOTES. Heads Committee On Arrangements For Y. P. S. Moonlight "POP" CONCERTS AT THE ARENA. $1:5:01MEMINEMETEMEMEMIGENNEMN: 411 "Meet Friedberg Wear Diamonds" By Hermann Hoexter. A recent issue of the "News" quoted Arrangements for the twenty-first the following from an interview one moonlight to be given by the Young establishment of loan funds, which of its reporters had with a welfare- People's Society of Temple Beth El, will help the ruined families to rebuild head of one of the largest factories Monday, June 21, are nearing com- their former homes and fortunes by in Detroit: "This is a city without a pletion, according to Milton NI. Aron- means of long-term loans. It is for soul, a city of utter greed, utter sel- helm. chairman of the committee on these loan funds that the Landsman- fishness, utter materialism. It has arrangements. schaften have agreed to give their learned to make money, but it has money. never learned to spend money on a A typical case is that of the Pros- constructive program for social good." kurov Landsmanschaft, which was one These, or other words to the same of the first to come to an under- end, have been repeatedly hurled at standing with the J. D. C. in the mat- the public from pulpit and platform, ter of constructive relief. This Lands- until it must appear to the stranger manschaft has granted the sum of within the city gates that Detroit 87.000 for a loan fund in Proskurov, either does not care about its reputa- Podolia , The money will go to the tion, or is content to let things well relief committee in l'roskurov on con- enough alone—"Mess along," as the dition that it be used exclusively for English say. Picture houses and two this purpose. , The Landsmanschaft theaters provide practically all of the will he It presented on that committee amusement which scents necessary to by Drs. Ascher Sechzer and Isaak satisfy our citizens, and no thought is Lisser, and this joint committee will given to the superior concerts which control the general relief funds as the Detroit Symphony Orchestra pro- well as the special reconstruction vides nightly at the Arena Gardens. funds. At the saute time it is under- A comparatively small number of stood that if the seven thousand dol- prominent citizens who do have the s. lars will not suffice for a loan fund, reputation of the city and the welfare the J. 1). C. will add the rest. of the conitminitv at heart give their The J. D. C. has reached similar un - , time and their money to the upkeep derstandings with the Ltit7k. Vinitsa,of this excellent body of trained mu- Prozhany and other I.:did-chattel', I sicians. These men are in demand and many store are adopting ulna through the summer months, particu- plan. There is no doubt that this larly in the fashionable seashore re- plan, as well as the great enthusiasm sorts of the east. .\ nil once they ar: MILTON ARONHEIM aroused on both sides of the Atlantic on the coast there is always the Chairman of Arrangements by the fund for re ,""struclim will danger of losing them because of the succeed in enlisting the whole of many attractions nad inducements Mr. Aronheim and a staff of (quint- g America!) Jewry in the splendid work which the larger cities of the east siastic workers predict a record at- begun now to reclaim the •ar- provide and hold out to them, To temlance at what will probably prove .5!.. stricken Jews not only from their suf- overcome these factors, the sante the biggest and most successful so- l4-'_ la fering, but front the necessity of group of public benefactors arranged cial enterprise of the V. P. S. As the number of tickets sold will P4 accepting to keep the nucleus of the orchestra active at home this summer, and the be limited, the committee urges those + concerts at the Arena were instituted. who wish•to attend to purchase their And how does the 1)etroit public, tickets without delay, either from specifically the Jewish element which committee members or at Grinnell's is supposed to be so intensely inter- music store after June 17. (Continued from page 11 bi .41 ; !! ;I; Pisgah Lodge Adds Hundreds More at Big Stag Initiation ested in music, show its appreciation? By crowding the auditorium nightl ■ , bringing folks and friends to listen to and ostentatious pleasure and give the line programs, and enjoying the heed to the old-fashioned admoni- refreshments and the privileges of tions of our religion. \Ve have been smoking at the tables? A pitiful hand- WARSAW—The newly arrived priest so busy amassing fame and fortune ful has been the answer thus farThe that we hase had little time to devote conditions are truly shameful, and re- in the village of Wiensava, near Lank, to the spiritual and moral phase of our fleet no credit upon those who sub- found a new way of ridding the village Especially is this SO of our scribe to the regular winter concerts. of its undesirable Jewish inhabitants. lives. young people." The few who come are corlitodastie. Through the aid of the special war Here recreation of the highest type is measures now operating in Poland, he Gives Rules of Conduct. provided for very nominal entrance is confiscating the Jewish houses and here Mr. RUSWOrill dramatica ll yre - , fees. I have spoken to some of those transforming them into social institu- cited the last words of the notorious frequent the concerts, and begged tions, such as schools, hospitals and the jet, b-h boy who „ Gyp th, the for an explanation of the indifference like. A vigorous propaganda is being brought shame on the name of his of the great numbers who have never carried on among the Christian citizens family and his people by committing entered the Arena since the concerts advising them not to admit any of the a great crime. The condemned boy, began on the first of May. And I have Jews into their homes. Deprived of all just before he was led to the death come to the conclusion that the ma- shelter, the Jews arc compelled to leave chair, when asked if he had anything jority don't care, or simply haven't the v illage. to say before the execution. said: "if the "gumption" to overcome a natural — I had my life to live over again I summer laziness and make their way would obey these three rules of con- to the hall. It is but another instance duct: First, obey my father and of the favorite American game being mother; second, go to Shiite, and brought into play, that of "passing avoid evil the hock." The adult 1)etroit Jew pre- "If the Jewish youth of America fers his and her "Gemuellichkeit." and were to follow the last wish of this the young bloods hound the movies. repentant Jewish boy," declared Truly a sorry state of affairs. :mu sure we would elim- KIPS Wortli, I hereby register a plea—I wish I inate : f ly c:1 ■ i , • for anti-semitism in could make it an invitation—for the this country. reader's interest and attendance to at The speaker paid glowing tribute to least one of the Detroit Symphony's the work of the 'Vital Brith as the popular evening concerts. I ant sure only large Jewish international body that one visit will convince the reader that is upholding the lair name and that the .\ rena is now an ideal place honor .if the Jew, constructing and at which to spend the evening, and I building up for the benefit of all. lie fell just as certain that this first visit closed with an eloquent reference to will be but she precursor of many the protection given by the Stars and others. Ilere, then. is your opportu ❑ strip es to the J eW and P ledged the lip lo•lp mould lilt• artistic soul of lives and treasure of all Jews to the Detroit. perpetuation of this country. Following the address of Mr. Kus- worm the large gathering adjourned The Sams as Mt. Monistts to the grill rooms of the Elks' Temple But In Detroit At Wayne Bath Hons. where a dainty and variegated "Dutch 2nd and Front Sts . adj. Wa,ine Hotel Lunch" awaited them. Despite the Departments for Ladies and Gentlemen great crowd everybody was served in Open Day and Night quick time so as to allow for a re- Bleeping Accommodation , for There has recently been organized sumption of festivities in the big audi- Gentlemen Mineral-Turkish-Tonic and Electric among the younger members of the torium, Baths Vaudeville Ends Program. social workers of the City a Junior Massage Local and General swi Electrical Treatment , . Including Vi- e "smoker" portion of the "star Auxiliary connected with the Detroit bratory. Mali Frequency and VloIct initiation" then took place. It con- Hebrew Orphans Home at 25 Rowena Rays for Colds, Itheunial Into. Neu- sisied of a "show" of vaudeville acts. street. ralgia, Neilrit Is. Nervousness, Obesity. Stomach. Kidney and LIver Com- Despite the lateness of the hour the The following members have been plaints and all forms of Skin crowd "stuck to the finish" and, al- Troubles. Cherry 4784 elected as officers for the next six though there were many and diverse J. R. 1IAYF.S. Prop, and Mgr. It. 0. IRWIN, Supt. individual opinions on the artistic months: Miss Esther Holtzman, abilities and delectable pulchritude of President; Miss Rose Krause, Vice. the performers, there were no casual- President; Miss Alice Mogilevsky, ties among the members or the "man- Secretary and Miss Rose Babcock, Treasurer. agers." Credit is given to Nathan E. Rosen- The chief aim of the Auxiliary Is to berg, chairman of the cot ertainntent DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER bringhte nas much as possible the Ilv- committee. for the success of the 49 GRATIOT AVE. os of the orphans living at the Home l evening. \Vith the aid of Ben Kra- COB. LIBRARY AVE. mer, who performed the ceremony of by outings during the Summer months! introducing the performers in profes- and entertainments during the winter a. sional manner, Wilford Goldman, who evenings. It is felt that in this way acted as "property man," Max Rubin, a new interest In life may be given I.. Bass, and a few volunteers, the to these unfortunate children. lodge went home pleased greatly with A drive to incrase th membership the entire program of the evening. is Just openings and girls of the age of 18 and above who are interested In, this needed and helpful work are re- quested to communicate with one of next meeting of the organiza- the following girls on the member- tion will be held on Thursday, June ship committee: The Misses Gertrude 17th, at 8:30 P. H. at Shaarey Zedek. The musical program will he headed ,or Zelda }lasso], 1130 Chene street, or by Sam Bernstein, better known asi Miss Tillie Babcock, 984 Second av enue. Al Jolson's understudy, 00 dwill be Tickets are being sold by the mall. accompanied by Samuel L. Weller at the piano. Miss Helen Ressler, tal- tory for which a Sweetmeat Set Is to ented elocutionist will offer readings. be raffled. The drawing for this set Miss Freda Apsel, vocalist of merit will take place at the Orphans Home, promises something wrothy of note. ;5 Rowena street, on June 15, 1920, 54904919 Mr. Max Kravitz, gifted violinist, will at 8:30 P. M. All those holding tick- Wed., Sept. 24 New Year'. Eve submit solos that will appeal to all. ets will please try to attend the raffle. Miss Detroit Cigar NEW POLISH METHOD OF DRIVING OUT JEWS (Continued from Page One.) sd if ii •E• • rile roxesa.k.':- . 200 - 210 GRISWOLD ST. 7 15 l'iMIMINAMMENNEMIDEMENIERIVEN Rosen's Bakery Hot Rolls - Poppyseed Horns Begel - Rye Bread - Pumpernickel This Is the same Rosen who formerly owned the Warsaw Bakery. This is my new establishment. Bread baked here three times a day-8:30 A. 111.-2 P. M.-5 I'. M. 8c Each — SHIPMENTS MADE UP THE STATE — 408 HASTINGS STREET (Opposite Robinson-Cohen's) WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN We recommend the purchase JUNIOR AUXILIARY FORMED AT DETROIT HEBREW ORPHANAGE SULPHUR MINERAL WATER of a good Used Car from a reliable firm because the same investment means a better car at a very large saving. ifFARYOHATTER it .G.Du tz THE Al MILD BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS The HAVANA CIGAR THOMAS J. DOYLE JEWISH CALENDAR. Sat. Oct. 4 1 ow Kippur Moro. Oct. 9 81irr.th (First Day) Succoth Mast Day—Shemloi Thom., Oet. 1. Atoereth Fa., Oct. 17 Simse ► ath Torah Oct. 24 Ilow11.4 bodesch Cheorvam Fri, Som. Nov. 23 Itweh.Chodeseh Kislev uksh (Feast of Dediestiool.. Cha ■ Wed.. Dee. 17 Dee. 72 Roods.Chodeseh 'reheat USED CARS A big surprise awaits all who at- tend. Friends are particularly invited. UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS This Is the last meeting before the FUND DRIVE PROGRESSES once-a-month gathering goes into ef- 732 Woodward Avenue fect. The $60,000.00 campaign for the Dancing will conclude the program United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, is with Miss Helen Krause at the piano. In full swing and the following new Fat of TaxanSE10.1920 Thurs., Jam. 1 members have lately been brought in Itoech-Chodeseh S bbbbb Jo.. II Rooch-Clodweb Ada•.Thars.„ Feb. 19 to the office of the United Hebrew Mar. 4 Purim (Feast of Eother).Tburs „ 31 •r. 20 ...Pat, Schools at 107 Wilkins Street: ■ Itweb-Chodeseh hissa Powoler Peoachl ........ Sat, A loth 3 Passover (1P:ightb Day)...Sat„ April 10 Saw, April IP lioseb-Cltodwelt lyar Mmy Lair b 'Omar Nay itweb.Cbodeselt Shabuoth (Comennatio. Day) ..... IP Su. May 79 Rooeb-Chodeoeb Tammas Wed.. Jame IS Fast of Twaromm .......... Sum, Jail 4 .Chodesch Ab ....... July 111 Ilwe ► Saw. July SI Fart of Alt Ilwel.Ch ■ desell Elise —Sot, Aug. 14 DAILY ZIONIST NEWS- PAPER IN HUNGARIAN Klausenburg — A new daily newspaper "Ui Kelet" (New Orient), given totally to the Zionist interests of this province. has begun to appear in this city in Hungarian. Until recently this publi- cation has been a weekly. Klausenburg is the capital of Siebenburgen, the Rou- manian province, which formerly be- longed to Hungary. Goodman Brotners, $100; Meyer Meyer Prensky $100; Julius Steinberg t ■ $50; Harold Smilansky $50; Ben Krell $50; I. L. Sehelnman $50; H. Gurovitz $25; J.Miller $25; Leo Frank $25; S. Cutler $25; Peter Kaplan $25; S. Berger $25; B. Jacob $25; Silas Cohen $25; Wolf Kaplan $25. Glendale 7117 MEMBER D. A. D. A. • Merchant Z Tailor The Shop where courtesy and service prevail 925Woodward Ave. Just North of. Forest Ave.