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March 25, 1921 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-03-25

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A merican 'apish Periatfical eater

CLIFTON AVINO1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

-0 PAGE NINE

piLnei itorr,friosn owl tom

15 PRIZES AWARDED
AT JUDAEAN DANCE

isputes or Service?

JUDAEANS HOLD PARTY
CELEBRATING SUCCESSES

Following close on the heels of
More than 600 members of De- the success of the dance held re-
troit Young Judaea were entertained cently at the Shaar-y Zedek Syna-
st Wednesday evening at a Purim gogue, was a "Success Party," given
la
masquerade held at the Jewish In- last Saturday evening by the Young
stitute, Hastings and Iligh streets. Judaea Dramatic Club and the De-
Musa- was supplied by the Young fenders of the White and Blue, at
Judma Orchestra.
the home of Dorothy Rabinowitz, 534
"1 • affair was one of the finest Frederick avenue. Besides the usual
fhe
by
Young
Judaea.
games and dances, a big attraction
.N1 r LIven
I, were interesting in every of the party was a mock trial.
I
' ....LII
,
5c. Every phase of Jewish his.
rhe following members of the .
and Jewish life was represented. Dramatic Club were in charge of the
t Therc
it -
was a portrayal of the Wan- arrangements for the affair: Rachel
tiering Jew, Moishe Kapeir, the pious Norber, Esther Silk and Dorothy
lea, Queen Esther, t he Shalach Rabinowitz. The Defenders were
Monos Carrier on Purr, a group represented by Barney Jaroslow, Isa.
;I-lire:writing America,1 Palestine and ilore Levin and Joe Pike.
,
Great Britain, and various other coss
fhe Young. Judaea Dramatic Club,
tuna, of great interest. , , of which Miss Sylvia Goldsmith is
Fifteen prizes were awarded
wanly !' '" the leader, is planning an interesting
the folloWing: Reuben Land, Sarah PPurimprograni for the coming Sun.
I indenbaum, Sol , . m
Mareh 27. The enteratinment
. Dina
.
Burnett .1. II. ( ohen, Rose lotti - will be held at the holme of the
'
ftes. Sarah Nlalek, Ida Merin, Misses Anna and Rae Aronson, 41102
m e ,.,. r c o hen, Hyman Cohen, Esther Twelfth street. An interesting fea-
-tilo.raccitz, Esther Friedman, Esther ture of the program will be a mock
Levine, Mary Friedenberg and Net- trial of Damon, charging him with
not being a Zionist. Essays, reran-
tie Clasky.
The most attractive group at the lions,
ons, stories, all dealing with Purim,
danc• was that portrayed by Ruse
Presented.
Goldfailen, Anna Bookstein and Anna w"1 be
Raimi, respectively featuring Pales-
tine, Great Britain and America-

.

It's Up to You!

BY FRANK W. BROOKS

(President lite Detroit United Railway)

31em surely requires a measure which will provide for
To solve Detroit's Street Railway pr( 1
the prompt settlement of all disputes.
The Service-At-Cost Ordinance makes wrangles and lawsuits between Company and City

IMPOSSIBLE.
This fact gives you one more good reason to cast your vote, April 4, FOR the Ordinance.
Board of Arbitration,
Under Service-At-Cost, all disputes will be promptly settled by
from whose decisions neither the City nor the Company can appeal.

WINDSOR TALMUD TORAH

.

LANSING NOTES

-
Monthly dances will
be given at

Rev. Kriniskey, cantor and shochet
I sing officiated at Friday even.
ing and Saturday morning services
in the Beth David Congregation. His
rendition of the traditional hymns
and melodies held his hearers spell-

bound.

the Windsor Talmud Torah to get
funds with which better to cant' on
the work of the Hebrew school :n the
Frances Geller
Border Cit •
and Mrs. Samuel D. Sumner, two of
Windsor's lending workers in Jewish
activities, will be in charge of the
dances.

CARD PARTY PROCEEDS
FOR EUROPE'S ORPHANS

JEWISH CHILDREN
TO AID CHALUTZ1M

Facts Which The News Won't Print

The North Woodward branch of
I. 0 N D 0 N. - A report received
the European Jewish Women's Wel-
from Salonika states that Jewish
fare Organization announces the
school
children have imposed upon
monthly card party to take place at
themselves a monthly contribution
2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Mar- towards a fund for the aid of Cha.
30, at the home of Mrs. Sam Rosen,
5090 West Grand Boulevard. A lutzin who pass. through Saloniki on
meeting will be held at the same time. their way to Palestine. The same
com-
The committee in .harge of the report relates that the Jewish derided
party has arranged for an interest- munity of Saloniki has also
to make a monthly contribution to
ing program. Prizes will he awarded
wards the settlement of newly-ar-
and refreshments served. Tickets
rived immigrants in Palestine.
will be sold at the door.
The proceeds will go for the Euro-
LITHUANIAN INSTITUTE
pean orphans.

RABBI MUELLER TO QUIT
MINISTRY AT YEAR'S END

LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Dr. Ignatius
Mueller, who for 27 years has been
rabbi of the Temple B'rith Shalom,
will at the end of this year retire
from active service.
Students from the Hebrew Union
College, Cincinnati, will assist him in
his work during the period by preach -
ing sermons every other Saturday.
"I will not retire for the present,"
said Dr. Mueller. "I may after a
while. Young men from the Hebrew
Union College have been delivering
sermons every other Saturday for
the last year in the B'rith Shalom
Temple. This plan will be continued.
It has proven a great help to me."
— -------



Dud YI/I 7 'MUST T111.sT
Serviee from Disputes.

See Latest Home Building Ideas at
Restrick Exhibit---Builders' Show

Interesting Features You
Should Not Miss •

Interesting Bungalow Booth.

Exhibit of Wallboards.

l'rize Small House Plans.
Built-in Furniture Featurci.
Display of Building Plans.
Attractive Breakfast Nook.
Standard 3 and 4-room Homes.
Complete Display of Flooring,
Ready-built Garages.
Correct Designs in Interior Finish.

A Special New

R

Service to Home Builders Will Be Explained

Booklets on Building—Free!

ES TR I C

LUMBER COMPANY, DTROIT

ro, OVinewood Avenue

West 500

7520 Ifussell Street

Northway tt

Brewster at. Beaubien
Cadillac 4851

TA

Broadway Taxicab and Messenger

301
CADILLAC ! 302
' 303

ABE HERTZBERG, Mgr.

indefinite.

somEoNE to

It specifivally provides fur slips and relationships
which, in the 'inst.-118%1 , not been governed at all.
I ly providing it definite, out program. including pen-
allies, it cuts the foundation out from under virtually

protect

all the old disputes.

all mean, let ilf4 trust this important duly to
these torn! ('leveland dill it and

1

Service, that NO DISPIIMI'ES OF ANN' KIND should
111-
1111 , 1 that the meetings of the Board of A rbit
t hill Will he few, far between, and no more than mere
formality w loll they do occur.

for tell Years.
EN ell Delos , F, Wilcox declares it "most ad-

arbitration has worked

• • • •

iee-\t-rost Ilee41111 1I the ba is for St reet
Should
Railway operation in Detroit-1T Nonillion which
ems highly probable -the Company w ill so coo .
centrate its efforts on the one problem of Better

IV

Si11 . 1 . 1 . ssiti IY

vantageous".

the ordinance a 'guar)

1 he Detroit News has reused, since March 17th to print—even as adverti•Ing—the truth about the Service-At-Coat ordinance. It is than denying
Service-At-Cost comes from the News and those who do its bidding.
deal, and is deliberately conspiring to cheat its readers. The only opposition to

LA DONNA MOBILE

By ELSIE K. SULZBERGER
(Re pr inted from The Club Woman.)

HONOR DISRAELI MEMORY Witch, invite the feathered
singers,
LONDON•—For the 19th of April, Lure the buds in your warm
the Primrose League is organizing a
fingers
APPEALS TO HARDING
Bea-
pilgrimage to the grave of Lord
With a craft beguiling, arch.
FOR HUNGARIAN JEWS consfield.
Sweet and stinging your ca-
--
ceases,
NEW YORK. — Dr. Samuel Bueh-
DREDGING FOR SALT
of
Storms still comb your verdant
ler, president of the Federation

Hungarian Jews in America, an-
tresses,
JERUSALEM.--Work has begun
nounced that he had addressed a let- in connection with the dredging of Paradox! 1 call you March.
asking that

150 families.

The Ilniinaneti makes definite Inally matters hitherto



of some far distant judge or judges!

fh

vide sufficient employment to support

held street sert ice in a turmoil.

Shall decision t•onte promptly from broad-minded,
publie-spirited citizens of li•troit or shall every dis-
pute continue to be dragged through a tedious
cowl procedure, winding up finally by the decision

Out of winter, long despairing,
te stairs for her
Down the whi
SEFAR TORAHS STOLEN
airing,
Trips a girl with green-gold
A la rge number of
hair;
VIENNA. — Hungarian Jews are
far Torahs were recently stolen
See
creatly concerned over the forthcom- from the Dzika Street Synagogue. And her eyes of pagan laugh-
ing trial of the Chief Rabbi of Tche. Six of these have now been recov-
ter
igue directors
cedin, Dr. Loew, according to adis- ,at.()1,tobut
i
,..
,
th,resry:
Lure me loveward ever after,
i•
a ousanti Marks
patch received here from Budapest.
p a
For the Fickle and the Fair.
Dr. I.oew was many months under
y got them back.

the Bay of Atlith, the intention be-
ing to exploit the salt to be thus ob-
tained. This , undertaking will pro-

• • •

Foes of gerV•ice-,\ t•I'o•d hay,. vominu•nted adversely
I his R onr d of Arbitration
on flue broad influence
—particularly its eliairman. who may face situations
in Added' Ile trill 11;1%1e tie deciding vole.

RABBI PROSECUTED FOR
POGROM REVELATIONS

ter to President Harding
the United States should intercede
in behalf of the Jews in Ilungaria.
where they are being persecuted, and
in Austria, where they are being ex-
pelled.

Ordinance will itself OK'd-
nate imad'of the disputes whieli have so ,•vntititionsly

1.0SER.

In both cases YDI . AK•

du

For Ole ger ■

ith street railway suits.

DR. WEIZMANN TO VISIT
EU OPEAN COUNTRIES

y
before they

In

Nor eau the City Do\ croment ecider undivided
ciforts on its osi It problems tyheti it tills its hands

PARIS.—The government Techni-
cal Institute of Lithuania has upend
a number of classes in Yiddish, ac-
cording to a Kovno dispatch. A spe-
cial committee composed •of teachers
and engineers, headed by the noted
Jewish critic, Bal.Nlachshovoth (Dr.
Eliashev 1, has bene organized for the
purpose of evolving a more complete
technical terminology in Yiddish.

arrest and is now being persecuted
for revelations he is alleged to have
made regarding the persecution of
the Jews in Ilungary.

iiiii , 1111 1
is, We predict out of all proport1011 w the
work WIli•il Ibe Itourd of Arbil rat ion a ill be required

The Company vannot give its idiote time t • serving
you. wham it is busy defending itself in court.

HAS CLASSES IN YIDDISH


— Announcement was
I•(
made today that arrangements were
being completed for Professor Chaim
Weizmann to visit Poland, Lithuania,
Galicia and other states upon his re-
turn from the United States. Pro-
fessor and Mrs. Weizmann, accom-
J. D. S. PROMISES AID
panied by a delegation which will in-
FOR BELKIND'S SCHOOL clude Professor and Mrs. Albert EM-
stein, of Berlin, will sail for America
DANZIG.—M. 'Peiser,"the director during next week.
■ .1 the Joint Distribution Committee
lo Poland,. has promised Mr. Israel ANTI-SEMITES WOULD
Betkind, of Palestine, that he will
BAR JEWS FROM POLAND
exert all his efforts with American
Jews in behalf of Mr. Belkind's ag-
ricultural institute in Palestine, par-
WARSAW.- The anti-Semitic or-
dcuiarly so in so far as Mr. Bel- ganization "Rosvoy" at its last meet-
kind's plan about transporting nog- ing decided to call upon the govern-
rem orphans is concerned, according meat to bar Jews from entering Po-
to Warsaw advices.
land through the eastern frontier.

. ‘
lint the amount of attention given by the Svi
Orilinanre to promill siitlihni, !it of

to Service.
1)1S11111 , •S are always a 1111111licall

CLASSIFIED

JEWISH NURSE is now available to
care for sick and recuperating
patients. Massaging a specialty. By
day or hour. Call Mrs. Ravin Bur-
nett, Cherry 3549-M.

ROOM TO RENT—Suitable for gen-
tleman or young couple. Located
on Farnsworth avenue, between
Brush and John R. Telephone
Northway 612-R.

ROOM TO RENT—For one or two
gentlemen. Call Mrs. Smith, 536

Garfield.

TO RENT—Two furnished rooms in
private family, on Kenilworth ave-
nue. Call Market 3308.

FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished
room in strictly private family. All
modern conveniences. Call Glen-
dale 3685-R.

FURNISHED ROOM—For one or
two gentlemen or couple, with
home privileges. Call Northway
4684-M.

FOR RENT—In North Woodward
district; seven rooms, -sun parlor,
maid's room, garage, side drive,
steam heat. Reasonable. Call Mr.
Rubiner. Main 2340.

GLYNN COURT DUPLEX—Seven
rooms each, with extra room and
complete bath and large billiard
room on third floor. 40 foot lot.
Fixtures cannot be surpassed. Very
reasonable terms on this, as owner
wants to sell. H. O. Wollgast,
Twelfth street at Glynn court.
Hemlock 6011.

FOR RENT—Furnished room for
one or two gentlemen, on Virginia
Park. Call Garfield 3458-M.

WANTED—Good boarding home for
five children, ages from 6 to 13.
Write to Box 821, care of Jewish
Chronicle.

HoW to Mark Your Ballot
to Vote for Service-At-Cost

.t

When you go to the polls Monday, April 4, you will be given a ballot which contains the substance

of the Service-at-cost street railway plan.

FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF NOW NgITH THE APPEARANCE OF THE BALLOT SO THAT
YOU ENTER THE VOTING BOOTH.
YOU WILL KNOW EXACTLY HOW TErMARK IT WHEN

The ballot will be as follows:

STREET RAILWAY \

STREET RAILWAY

SERVICE-AT-COST BALLOT

SERVICE-AT-COST AND OPTIONS
TO PURCHASE OR LEASE BALLOT \

ELECTION OF APRIL 4TH, 1921

INSTRUCTIONS: If you favor an ordinance, the title and substance of
which are as follows, mark a cross (X) after the words "For the Ord i\
nance." If you do not favor such ordinance, mark a cross (X) after the \
words "Against the Ordinance." Before leaving booth fold ballot so initials ‘,
of inspector will appear on the outside.

5'

(TITLE OF THE ORDINANCE)

An Ordinance to authorize and provide for the operation of one complete unified Street Railway
System in the City of Detroit furnishing adequate and sufficient facilities and service to all parts
of the city and all people in the city and giving Service at Cost and reserving to the City of
Detroit the right to rirchase or lease the same at the option of the city.

(SUBSTANCE OF THE ORDINANCE)

A summary of the ordinance is then given and is followed by the words "For the Ordinance" and
"Against the Ordinance". To cast your vote in favor of SERVICE-AT-COST your ballot should be

marked as follows:

1g
FOR THE ORDINANCE
AGAINST THE ORDINANCE



business basis; a

settlement which
If you desire a settlement of the street car question on a strictly
will take the matter out of politics and will give you the best car service in the world under strict super-

vision of the city authorities you should vote for SERVICE-AT-COST.

VOTE FOR THE ORDINANCE

t.

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