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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-05-06

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America wish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON MINOS • CIINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

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Pr`sHE same low cost of operation
and certainty of performance
mat distinguish all Chevrolet passen-
ger cars make the Chevrolet Light
Delivery Wagon a pi ofitable car for
commercial use.
Ask us how you may receive a
refund cf X70 on open and $100 on
closed Four - N inety" cat s purchased

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CHEVROLET MOTOR CO.

Woodward •t Hendrie. Northway 500

Service Station 41 to 51 York St.

Oil

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School teachers about the dreadful
misery of the Jews in Poland, Ga-
licia and the neighboring countries. •
Thousands are worn out with suf-
fering and near death from hunger.
But the saddest thing of all is the
state of the children. It we do not
do something to help them, they will
never have the strength to grow up,
or else they will be weak and sickly
men and women, quite unable to
lead a busy and healthy life. It is
the thought of this that has made
us partciularly worried about the
Jewish children in Europe. And one
of our large orphan homes, the He-
brew National Orphan House of
Yonkers, New York, is planning to
bring over 2,000 Jewish children and
give them a home and food and a
good bringing up in America. The

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By Judith Ish-Kishor.)

YOUNG FOLKS' PAGE CONDUCTED BY JUDITH ISH.KISHOR.

Home already takes care of 400
Riddle Box
children, but noh
meri
The answer to last week's Rhymed Acan
the much
peo-
Who man age it want tow do
I hap,'
Puzzle was "Sham." more.
they have net about col-
great And
more.
many of you guessed it.
teeing a half-million dollars, no that
Now this week we are going to they can nave the health and the
new kind of puzzle, which I lives of 2,000 little Jewish children
have
hope you will like. It is a little hard- who have lost their parents either
er than usual, so set all your wits in massacres or in the war. Two
thousand children will be given a
to work.
chance. But what about the others.
Give your pennies to your Sabbath
In the Jewish World
A Chance for the Children. School teacher, so that something can
You have. heard, of course, from be done for the rest.
--
your parents and your Sabbath

bctwetn January I, 1921, aid August

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Wayne County and Home
Savings Bank

Dciruit, Mich.

STATENI rvr

April Is. 1921

RESOURCES

Real Estate Mortgages (All in Wayne County)... $24,941,030.40
8,425,861176
Bonds
9,267,271.10
Collateral Loans
14,135,421.99
Loans and Discounts
6,389, COO
U. S. Government Certificates
6,692,801.73
United.Stai . es Liberty Bonds
12,c55.00
Customers' liability, Letters of Credit
1,924,013.16
Banking House and Branches
270,100.00
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank
7,219,456.18
Cash on Hand and in Banks
$79,280,960.32
Total

Savings Depositc

Po, dal Savings Deposits
Commercial Deposits ,

- for -

Mother's Day

and all occasions

A. H.

FUNERAL
DIRECTOR

EVANS

and

7637 Hamilton Blvd.

LICENSED EMBALMER.

Complete Motor Equipment.

Just two doors north of Henry
Ford Hospital.

Chapel in Connection.

Market 2114. Northway 2175-R.

7739 JOHN R. STREET

Best Recipes for
Canning and Preserving.

Maloney-Campbell
Realty Co., Inc.

MILWAUKEE COOK'
BOOK

504 FREE PRESS BLDG.
General Real Estate, Insurance,
Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In-
vestments and Stve Property
PHONE CHERRY 1195.

MRS. JOSEPHINE JACOBS,

Cadillac

Addison Hotel.

790.

Mother's
Delight

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- ALMA SEWING BEE

$4,000,000.00
5,000,000.00
1,439,149.84
12,555.W
None
53,134,131.15
83,370.68
15,611,753.65

The Alma Sewing Club met Tues-
day evening, May 3, at the home of
Miss Clara Krass, 8032 Russel ave-
nue. Plans for a box social were
discussed.

The Greatest Gift of All For Mother Is A Wilcox
& Gibbs Portable, Automatic, Electric
Sewing Machine

REMOVAL NOTICE

Mr. 1. Leonard Braun announces

the removal of his vocal studios to
Detroit's Art Center, 5475 Wood-
ward avenue, at Ferry west.

With a Willcox & Gibbs Electric Machine, Mother can sew
wherever she pleases, in any part of the house, upstairs or down,
where the light is best, where the house is coolest—in the bedroom,
living room, dining room, kitchen, or on the sun porch. Any light
socket supplies the power, any table serves as a stand. This Elec-
tric Automatic sewing machine is easy to carry, is steady, strong,
silent, and finely built—to last a generation. And there are no
bobbins to wind, no tensions to adjust, and the seam is as strong
as three threads. Let us send one of these portable machines to
your home for a free trial, or won't you call at our store and see
it sew. You may buy it on easy payments.

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LONDON.—Cox, a British avia-
tion officer in Palestine, was instant-
ly killed when, in the course of ma-
neuvering, his machine fell a con-
sidera hle height and a mashvd to
pieces, says a Jerusalem dispatch.
The machine came down in the city
of Jerusalem.

THE DIME SAVINGS BANK

Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co.

United States Depository—Member of Federal Reserve System

Detroit, Michigan

Statement of Condition at the Close of Business

RESOURCES

Real Estate Mortgages and Bonds
Collateral Loans
Other Loans and Discounts
Liberty Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness
U. S.

Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
Other Real Estate and Fixtures, including Safe Deposit
Banking Houses

Vaults
Cash on Hand and in Banks

Customers' Liability Account of Acceptances . ..
Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit

a.,

14 West Elizabeth Street

THE A-I MILD

April 28, 1921

S17,583,730.41
4,167,236.99
9,176,729.04
3,827,689.90
112,500 . 00
13,745 . 29

HAVANA CIGAR

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lajl *weft 4 11 1 rl

5,500.00

j

W. B. BROWN

2234 Woodward

$ 1,500,000. 00
2,250,000,00
260,556.93

Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus
u
Undivided Profits, Net
Bills Payable, Federal Reserve Bank Secured by U. S.
2,407,350.00
Certificates and Bonds
' 924,850 . 00
Bills Rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank
12,658,014.65
Commercial Deposits
18,996,264.65
Savings Deposits
1,159,100.00
r' Bond Account
59,484.12
Reserve
ry for Interest and Taxes
50,000. 00
Acceptances Executed for Customers
5,500.00
Customers' Letters of Credit

$40,271,118.23

BRANCH OFFICES:

Wooriw•rd A•enue, Corner of Milwaukee Avenue
Jefferson Av•nue, Corner of Beauf•it A•enue
C.t•tiot Avenue, Corner of Russell Street
Grand River Avenue, Corner of Lawton Avenue
Woodward Avenue, Corner of Willis Avenue
Michigan Avenue, Corner of Eighth Street
Fourteenth Avenue, Corner of Park Avenue
Broadway, Corner of Withered Street
Oakland Avenue, Corner of Holbrook Avenue
Grand Riser Avenue, Corner of Highfield Avenue
Harper Avenue, Corner of Fronten•c Avenue
Mt. Elliott Avenue, Corner of Davison Avenue
Chen. Street, Corner of Sherman Street
Dix Avenue, Corner of Artillery Avenue
Michigan Avenue, Corner of Military A

1$1:$X0063"1313161MWMWOLS

SERVICE

COURTESY

$40,271,118 . 23

,.

Detroit, Mich.

Phone Main 5587

951,931 . 69
4,381,964.91
50,000.00

LIABILITIES

14:10•

flowers

Edmund G. Lewis

Owing to lack of space, this week's
installment of the series of articles
by Walter Hurt is crowded out of
this issue and will be published 'in
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle next

BRITISH AVIATOR KILLED

7 -

Fresh Selected

Committees composed of Young
Judaeans from this city Sunday col-
lected the sum of $630 for the tool
and machinery campaign for the Pal-
estine worker*. The campaign was
held under the auspieep of the l'oalei
Zion, but the workers were all Young
Judaeans.
A meeting held last Saturday even-
ing at the Institute on Hancock ave-
nue was presided over by P. Slomo-
Vito and addressed by M. Margulies
and 11. Parzen. The volunteers were
sent out from that meeting, approxi-
mately 60 being in attendance to re-
ceive instructions on the purposes of
the collection.
The money is to be used for the
Chuluzzim, or pioneers, who have no
tools with which to conduct the con-
struction work in Palestine.

-

NOTICE

$79,280,960.32

To t a l

With the list of assisting soloists
for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's
1921-22 season incomplete, contracts
have been signed, however, with Ar-
thur Schnable, F.Ily Ney, Erno Doh-
nanyi, Harold Bauer, Olga Samitroff
and Eugene Ysaye. Of these the first
three— all pianists—have not been
heard in this city and Mr. Schnable
and Miss Nev will make their first
visits to the United States next sea-
son.
Mr. Gabrilowitsch, as usual, will be
soloist with the orchestra once dur-
ing the season, probably the final
concert. Negotiations are pending
with several world famed artists of
voice and instrument.
Seats charts for next season hav-
ing been "wiped clean," selection of
• seats will be available after Monday,
Choice of location will be
May 0.
open to contributors to the mainten
Ma Y 15 .
once fund exclusi • tiuntil
y un
after which former subscribers and
the public may make reservation ,

This year, ever since the first rain-
fall, everybody in Palestine has been
ISAAC HARRISON
busily ploughing and cultivating the
soil,—that is, of course, except the
Isaac Harrison, 61 years old, (lied
townspeople. Fields in which noth- April 28 at his home, 027 Chislepp
inc had been planted for years are
l'ittshur h. l'a.
'bat
tr t q Fast
g
35
now under cultivation. You see, the g 5 1r
' . Morrison earn% to America
government passed a law rceently, years' ago and had lived in Pittsburgh
saying that all land that is not being since 1900 where he was engaged in
n year ago because
cultivated may be taken away from business, retiring
'
its owner. So everybody who owns of ill health.
any land is tilling it as though life
a member of the B'nai
I e was
l
depended on it. And so it does!--the Israel congregation and many other
Jewish fraternal and charitable or-
life of our ancient land.
-
ganizations. He leaves his widow,
Sarah; three daughters, Mrs. F. J.
HE WAS THERE,
Fellman, Mrs. M. G. Levy, of Pitts-
A Joke That Really Happened.
now a very good teacher who burgh, and Mrs. B. Fink, of Detroit,

I k
o afoniojetlr.00iutr is snaini dm Menu=
was telling a Talmud Torah class of ITad rr ifs':ur
little bo .s and girls the story of the
• )n' Harrison. of PittsbuY r1! h •
Coleman
cation of the world. Now he knew
just how that story should be told.
PARIS. — Baron Rothschild con-
The children looked at him with
tributed 1:25,000 to help work out
wide-open eyes and forgot to breathe
the
plans of Engineer Ruttenberg for
while he described to them abut i st the electrification of Palestine.
was like before the world began.
sa , once in
"Children," he stud,
time, there was nothing at all. There
time,
was no light—it was all dark. There
was no house, no class-room, no Tal-
mud Torah, no New York, no Amer-
ica, no world. Just nothing and
nothing and nothing! But there was
One—only one Being ..before the
world began." The teacher 'looked
around at the eager, interested faces
and, just at the right moment, he
asked:
"Now who was that? What boy
or girl con tell me Who it was that
existed before the world began?" A
great number of hands shot up. But
one little boy waved his hand so eag-
erly and wanted so much to answer
that the teacher pointed to him and
said: "You tell me."
"I'lease, sir," gasped the triumph-
ant one, and stood up proudly,
"George Washington!"

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits
Letters i.f Credit
Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank

New Farm Work in Palestine.

CONTRACTS SIGNED WITH JUDAE AN S COLLECT
;630 FOR PIONEERS
SOLOISTS FOR SEASON

Near Montcalm
Main 3021

SCRIBNER
FLORAL CO.

Mother's Day Special

BREIT-
MEYER'S

2740 East Fort St.

Near Jcs Camoau
Edgewood 1445

\

JEROME, K.
STOCK

6627 Mack Ave.

Concord
Melrose 407

Near

CENTRAL
FLORAL CO.

1331 Broadway

Next Door to
Broadway-Strand
Cherry 5890-5891

PAPES BROS.

3671 Woodward

Opposite Orchestra
Hall
Glendale 4283

In honor of your Mother,
wear a flower on Mother's
Day—a colored flower if
she is living — a white

flower if she is dead.

Nothing still pleioe NI( dier

It% el. S.

1744 Warren West

blooming all sum-

Het. cc" Avery and
Twelfth
WzInut 814

In , in titan 8intie

Plants im a tub iii

Plant:,

mer iii rt•to i
Nlother's 1/ay.

nd her (if

)fTer a variety of Plant
Tubs, tilled with various
summer flowering plants.

BEMB
FLORAL CO.

\ VC

"Say It With Flowers"

Mother's Day
Sunday, May' 8

815 Bates

Opposite Police
Headquarters
Main 2002

If Mother is in some

other city, flowers can be
sent her by wire through
2,000 florists in all parts of

the

world.

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