PAGE TV, c.LVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE =acor=tomm=i0=0,===o1==to=00 Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins Il i • 0 CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit • TELEPHONE CADILLAC 8150 (Established 1903) 41 Broad Street, New York Direct Private Wires Weekly Market Letter Sent Free O 03=0===10=0 "No Promotions" omo Governor Smith has reappointed !dr. Edward C. Blum ofilrooklyn as a member of the New York State Board of Parole. • • • ts At Hartford, Conn., when the Zionist parade was passing Christ Cathe- dral, the chimes played the Zionist hymn, "The Ilatikvah." • • • A Y. M. H. A. has been established at Akron, Ohio. Ben I. Twery was elected temporary chairman and Joseph Wise temporary secretary. • • • From the President's Desk—Talk No. 12 The Commercial Bank and Its Real Estate Loans Dr. Louis A. I.urie, of the Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, has been appointed superintendent of the first psychopathic hospital to be established in Cincinnati. • • • Mr. Walter H. Liebman. of New York City, president of the National Desertion Bureau. has been elected vice-president of the New York State Board of Charities. • • • ■ ei44/+ 1,4 - I.afayette and Grim()Id St. Nine Convenient Branches. Established 905 Reliable Renovators JEWEL FEATHER MATTRFSS & BEDDING CO. WILL J. DENT, Mgr. Latest Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows. Down Comforters and Roll Mattresses made from Feather Bede. Hair and Cotton Fslt Mattresses Weaned and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New Ticking Furnished. Spring', Pillows, Cushions and General Bedding Mailer of Beds, Mat ALL ' WORK GUARANTEED We re-lacquer and re-finish brass MO MGM Cedillas 815 151 Michigan Ave., Detrell, Mich. Carmel Kosher Restaurant • s - 75 BROADWAY-2nd Floor Service from 11 a. In. to 8 p. m. Glendale 2777-2778-2779 ss. CELLAR FLOORS. „--e-'-- s„DopPROOftb DUILDIm. roo•CTILARmR0Of DROCIEREPAIRM ALSO RE-COVERED 0513FWATER PROOF PAINT. GUARANTEED. PLASTIC-SLAT E.GRAVELSLATE4111 ROOFING. CORNICES.SKYLIGHTS.GUTTERS ,CONDUCTORS. MOONEY SCHREIBER. SECY&TREAS. DETROIT MICH...j 212.214 HANCOCK AVE.WEST. Miss • Detroit Cigar 8c Each IIFLNRYT1EHATTER DETROIT EXCLUSIVE HATTER 49 GRATIOT AVE. COB. LIBRARY AVE. KLEIN & LEITNER 25 BROADWAY THE A-I MILD HAVANA CIGAR 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 Food control committees have been instituted by the Military Governor in all districts of Palestine to investigate and report on the general shortage of staple foodstuffs, and to adopt such measures as may alleviate the situa- tion. • • • Formerly Weiss's Restaurant USED CARS Mr. Philip L. Sykes, of Baltimore, Md., has been appointed by Governor Ritchie as a member of the advisory board of parole for six years. Mr. Sykes is a member of the bar and a former President of the United Ilebrew Charities. • • • Under the auspices of the local B'rith Lodge and the Ladies' Aid Society of the Orthodox Congregation of Lima, Ohio, hl r. Samuel Klein- berger of that city, for the last three years, has heel( conducting religious services for the Jewish patients in the State hospital. • ,....•••••4nlie R0.1814.4i.elta Palais de Danse • • Israel Zangwill, president at a gathering of English poets and writers at Caxton Hall. London, not only took the opportunity to enlighten the leaders of thought. there assembled, on the inwardness of the insidious campaign of anti-Semitism now in progress, but he also gave to the world one of his usual brilliant observations in his application of Sydney Smith's old joke to the burning literary question of the dearth of paper. "If there is a world- shortage of wood," i.e said. it is clearly the duty of the politicians to put their heads together." • • • The late I. W. Hellman. the California banker of San Francisco and Los Angeles, bequeathed $100,600 to be distributed by the executors of his will among Jewish hospitals, orphan asylums and other Jewish benevolent insti- tutions. Besides this bequest to Jewish institutions, he left $25,000 to the Catholic Orphan Asylum of Los Angeles, which is the Only non-Jewish charitable institution mentioned in his will. • The first big step taken by the Zionist Organization toward the upbuild- ing and restoration of Palestine, snice the l'eace Conference gramed Great Britain a mandate over the Holy Land for the express purpose of establish- ing a Jewish National Homeland there. is the adoption of a plan to organize a co-operative society whose stockholders, at the beginning, will include 5.000 l'alestinian families. Ten thousand stockholders will be enlisted in the United States in this tight against profiteering and to reduce the cost of living in Palestine. • • • A bronze reproduction of George Grey Barttard's statue of Abraham Lincoln has been offered to the city of Louisville by Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Bernheitn. The proposal was made at a dinner of the Board of Education at the Pendennis Club on May 20. Frank N. Hartwell acted for Mr. and Mrs. Bernhein and l'rof. 0. 1.. Reid and other members of the Board were pres- ent. Mr. Bernheim explained that he wished to present the statue to Louis- ville in the hope that future generations might be inspired by the memory of Lincoln. • • • A flying wedge of prominent business men, headed by Manny Strauss, chairman, Advisory Board, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, will start upon a one-month tour of big cities in the United States to stimulate interest in the ten-year program of expansion launched by that organization to insure the survival of Judaism in America. Included in the group will be bankers. ministers, educators, men from industrial fields and many other widely diversified callings. ▪ • All six graduates of the course for veterinary assistants arranged by the • Agriculture and Colonization Department of the Zionist Commission have already obtained positions in the colonies 'of Rishon-lesZion, Peach-Tikva, the farms of Dagonia and Kinti;reth, the Lower Galilee Union in Tiberias, and Rosh l'ina, although the government wanted four of them placed at its disposal immediately upon their graduation. Another group of eight stu- dents has been formed, to which the Zionist Commission is granting a monthly loan, similar to that which the first group got, payable within four years after graduation. 35 Palmer West, Near Woodward NG F.yoopl p• zRoLLICP Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard Floyd HIckman's Superb Orchestra. BLACKS IITRZ' Xe4:•>:•:•:•14.14X0X•X4:•:•X 4:4:4:4:•:•:•:•:•:•:•".:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•1 4::•:•:0 1 (.1 ; Abraham Cooper David Cooper 1.: COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY 2219 Dime Bank ire Fire • Plate Glass Automobile Cadillac 7509 INSURANCE SERVICE LIFE Burglary and Theft H ealth and Accident ,, A . .,•:: :.: 0 A Policy With Us Means Security 'S zcox•-•xex.xoxccox•x.x.x.x.xfxc.:•xo:c•x•xc•:•xox•xox PPUN S Schechter's Drug Store ENGRAVING COMPANY • Rochester, N. Y., Jewry is raising $25,000 for a new building for the Jewish Sheltering Home, which is now caring for fifty-two dependent chil- dren and expects several more before July I. Jacob S. Hollander is super- intendent of the home and his staff is as follows: Mrs. Ida Egbert, chief matron; Mrs. It. Rosen, associate matron; Miss Anna Rubin, Miss Sarah Rubin and II. Kolko. The big sisters of the home are Jeanette Bachman, Rose Achter and Fanny Diechick., • • • — WE PAY SPOT CASH — ALKON AUTO SALES Select Dancing Nightly For the first time in the history of Jewish war relief, a campaign will be held outside the United States next October, when at the request of prom- inent Jews of Havana. the American Jewish Relief Committee will conduct an appeal throughout Cuba. • 4, King George ofEngland de 'ted Captain ,hlexatiderAronsohn with the distinguished service order. Captain Aronsohn is a brother of Aaron Aronsolut, the noted agricultursi e*pert of Palestine and brilliant aviator who was killed in 1918 by falling from an aeroplane while on a most im- portant mission in behalf of the Allies. • . Wanted sks The Jewish journalists and employes of the two newspapers, Tageblatt and Folksblatt, which Appear in Lodz, have gone out on strike. Their de- mands were for a 100 per cent raise in wages and an extra 30 per cent in- crease for overtime. At last reports the Nashville, Tenn., United 'I'. M. II. A., and Y. W. H . A. strive has brought in $121,464 of the $175.000 asked for in the campaign. Governor Roberts was present and made the opening speech of the cam- paign. Among the largest givers was the Utopia Club, which subscribed $5,000. The club is composed, for the most part, of young men who are just starting upon their careers, and the $5,000 subscription represents a great sacrifice. SULPHUR MINERAL WATER Cadillac 4642 RESTAURANT A proposal to set apart a school for Jewish children was discussed at a recent meeting of the Glasgow. (Scotland) Education Authority. Inasmuch as there was a division of opinion aiming the representatives of the Jewish community on the subject. the council recommended that they agree among themselves on some plan and then submit it for confirmation. —Absolutely Kosher Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah L. Levin A real Kosher Restautant, with the best of home cooking, all foods strictly fresh. Seised In attractively furnished quarters. If you want a real Kosher tome-cooked meal come up to CLEVELAND 169-171 E. Jefferson The Jewish representatives on the government commission for reinstate• menu of dismissed Galician stale officials have resigned as a protest against the distrust and prejudice exhibited by the Christian members towards evi- dence on behalf of the wrongly discharged Jewish officials. • • • OF OLTIWIT • DETROIT A commission has been appointed to examine laws in New York state relating to child welfare. Miss Sophie Irene Loeb of New York City and Mr. Irving J. Goldsmith of Saratoga Snrin•s are members of the commission. • • • A drive for $300,000 is about to be instituted for the benefit of the Erie, l'a., Orphanage and Home for Children, which is maintained by District No. 3, I. 0. B. B. The campaign will embrace the States of New Jersey, Penn- sylavania, Delaware and West Virginia, s She tams as )It. Clemens Eat In Detroit At Wayne Eath Nouse llnd and From adj. Wayne Hotel ilepartinrnts for Ladles and (tens semen (den Day and Night tleepteg Accommodations for flantlemen Ntlneral-Turkish-Tonle BO Electric Baths Local and flencra I Swedi-h Massage Electrical Treatments. Including Vi- bratory. Illch Vreaoency and Violet Hays for Colds Rheumatism. Nett. ralgla, Neuritis. Noryournons, Obealtf- Stomsch. Kidney end Liver Com- plaint/I end A II forms of Skin Troubles Cherry 4714 J. 11, MAYES, Prop. and Mgr. It. 0. IftWIN, Supt. nkhipo's Largesl Electric SOP•IY Jettit Manial. 1 Warehouse gruel Mine 1 Warehow Ground was broken on Almont street, Malden, Mass., for the erection of a Hebrew school, at a cost of $60,000, raised by popular subscription. It is expected that the proposed structuresviI1 be completed by next September. STATE BANK rf GREAT LAKES ELECTRIC CO. "Cook's" has a rival in a new travelers' and tourists' agency, "Express," which will act as a ticket booking agency for tours in Palestine. Syria and Egypt. It was only recently established with a capital of LE5,000. • • • / ■ 11,1b.14/1ed MAXWELL L. COVEN, Secretary \'e stock and Recommend "Colonial" Mazda Lamps because they're best. Our Illuminating Engineer can help solve your lighting prob- lems. No charge. According to information received from Berlin, the youths of Kassel have organized with the especial object of further anti-Semitism. Children from 12 years upward arc eligible for membership. • • • "shall not lend to exceed fifty per cent of Its cap- ital stork and surplus upon mortgage or any other form of real estate security, and then only upon the adoption of a resolution by a two-thirds vote of the board of directors." 1 2ssA,I 10 HUDSON TAXI A. LAPIN COIIEN, President At the annual meeting of the Y. V.'. H. A., of Kansas City, the following directors were elected: Miss Carrie Frolich, Mrs. Arthur Klein, Miss Goldie Klebau, Miss Anna Schultz, Miss Bertha Kaiser and Mrs. Harry Levin. • • • A commercial bank's loans on real estate security are defin- itely restrictly by the State Banking Laws of Michigan. The law reads that such abank ... Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions SAM LEVISON, Mgr. Asher Mi ■ yer of New York City has been appointed Grand Junior Deacon of Masons for the state of New York. • • 114)(1 CADILLAC 477 Hastings St., Cor. Division 700 MARQUETTE BUR1 DESIGNING COLOR-PLATES MOTO-RETOUCHING HALF -TONES Detroit, Michigan, l Phone Cadillac 3299. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ SAVES FOOD! Phones West 28 West 139 West 4340 Crystal Ice Co., Ltd. 1215 - 1217 WEST JEFFERSON AVENUE ■ Branch Yard—Warren Ave. and P. M. R. R. ■ ri■■■■■■m■■■■■e■■os■•••■■■•■ 0 a. • "Get Acquainted With Us" HARTWICK LUMBER CO. Hickory 3970 Jefferson Ave. East at Terminal R. R. Hemlock 38 North Woodward at Seven Mile Road Garfield 940 Grand River at Penn. R. R. MAIN OFFICE, YARD AND MILL - Market 636 Clay Ave. at G. T. R. R.