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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-08-05

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CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE SEVEN

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ToGlierrar

Ongintuu Nntrs

Largest, fastest steamers in the
world. Excellent treatment of pas-
sengers. There is a local agent in
your town or nearby.

To Poland, Lithuania, Uk-
rainia and all Baltic States
via Hamburg and Danzig:
Aug. 18
PANNONIA

III Cl.

II CI.

Hamburg $145.00 $125.00
$200.00 $135.00
Danzig
Tax $5.00.

Via Cherbourg, Southamp-
ton, Liverpool and Glasgow:
Aug. 13
CARMANIA .
Aug. 13
COLUMBIA
BERENGARIA .. Aug. 18
ALGERIA Aug. 20
ALBANIA .... . . Aug. 20 ,

JEWISH

FUNERAL
DIRECTOR

Chapel and Office
7739 JOHN R.

CONGREGATION EMANUEL
OUTLINES YEAR'S PLANS

anoff, was a conclusion that, judging
from practical examples in the Re-
form movement, there was a corn-
patibility between the two move-
menta. It was also pointed out dur-
ing the discussion that many of the
great leaders in the Zionist move-
ment are affiliated with the reformed
church. Miss Zelda Medvedov acted
as chairman of the evening.
E. R. Rabinowitz has been chosen
to act as chairman for the next ses-
sion of the cricle Tuesday evening.

COVERS 4,000 MILES
IN TRAVEL TO JOIN
AMERICAN RELATIVE

An elaborate program of congre-
gational activities has been outlined
at the last meeting of the Congrega-
Most children find relatives in re-
tion Emanuel. The first step an-
strictive proximity; not so Roza
nounced is the launching of a cam-
Glichlich, age 7, who has just (in-
paign for a new site for the erection
haled a 4,000 mile trip to Bayonne,
of a building to house the congrega-
N. J., seeking relatives. Roza, al-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levinsohn en- tion.
though only 7, can tell a tale of ex-
tertained a few friends at their home
An announcement from the con-
periences which few men of 70 can
Thursday evening.
gregation states that it is hoped to
equal. Iler journey from Warsaw,
make the new structure more than
Poland, on the last trip of the S. S.
Milton L. Greenbaum left Sunday a synagogue. If the plans of the
Lithuania to Boston, where her uncle,
for a two weeks' camping trip.
founders are to materialize, it will WHEN THE SWEET DREAM Solomon Karpin of 436 Avenue C,
possess many of the features of a
Bayonne,
N. J., awaiated her, is one
OF PEACE SHALL COME
Mrs. J. Thal had as her guests dur- community building and combine the
lo if fe the least eventful periods of her
ing the past week Mrs. J. Walter Le- purely religious activities of the syn-
TRUE
vin of New York, Mrs. Albert Gra- agogue with the social and civil ac-
On that trip Roza had the com-
bower of Detroit and Miss Dorothy tivities of the Jewish community of
(The following poem was written panionship of 14 other war orphans,
Barnett of Pontiac.
the northwest section of the city.
of
Burton'
father
sent
to welcoming relatives in Amer-
Three favorable sites for the erec- by Alex H. Levy,
Ellis M. Thal spent the week in tion of the new synagogue have been Levy, who was recently killed by ica by the War Orphans' Bureau of
the Joint Distribution Committee, and
this city.
submitted and a committee was ap- hold-up men.)
the protecting care of Fanny Fein- i
pointed to determine which is the
silver, who was earning her trip to I
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seitner and most suitbale.
peace
shall
When the sweet dream of
America by taking charge of the 15'
family have returned from l'ort Aus-
A record of noteworthy progress
come true,
waifs. Roza enjoyed the relief from
tin.
is indicated by the reports of the
And nations all warfare eschew,
the responsibility of taking care of
Hebrew school committee. Fifty chil-
When the banner of white
Mrs. M. Mendelson and daughter dren were enrolled in the school dur-
herself.
Is unfurled to the light
of Detroit are visiting Mr. and Mrs. ing the past season. Plans for the
For two years she has been alone
And the peoples no longer depend
A. Kanter.
in the world. Typhus, the dread dis-
coming year are to enlarge the
upon might,
school and to add_ to the staff of Then, the whole world begins life ease of poverty-stricken Europe, had
Miss Zella and Harold Immerman school teachers in order to care for
killed her mother, father and five sin- I
anew.
are home from their vacation.
tern. leaving Roza to shift for herself.
the heavy enrollment anticipated.
In Poland, where the whole popula-
Tickets for the approaching holi-
Work on Temple Beth El is ex- days services, to be held at the West- When the sweet dream of peace shall tion is fighting a hard, indecisive bat-
come true,
pected to be finished by the middle minster Community Center on Ham-
tle
against starvation, it would seem
And Pagan, Gentile and Jew
of September.
incredible that a lonely child of 7
ilton Boulevard and Glynn court, are
Together will stand
could
survive, but Roza can be seen
being disposed of rapidly. Those de-
In one glorious band,
Miss Emilie Oppenheimer is re- siring seats are requested to write or
playing in front of her uncle's or
No longer frighted by War's grim de- rather father's house in Bayonne (for
cuperating from her recent illness.
call Meyer Stone, 616 Ford building,
mand,
or 1198 Atkinson avenue; Main 5464. And man to his brother be loyal and Mr. Karpin has adopted her legally)
to prove that she has won her battle
THE AMITIANS
true:
for existence.
Consider, too, that she was thrown
The Amitians held a regular meet- I. Z. A. HOLDS DISCUSSION When the sweet dream of peace shall
among the most unfortunate of the
ing Tuesday evening, Aug. 2, at the ON REFORM AND ZIONISM
come true,
unfortunate population, a group who
And the sky above will be blue,
home of Miss Edythe Sklare, 5441
I have been driven from one devastated
Beaubien street. Following the ad-
We shall see from afar
country to another as the contending
The study circle of the Detroit
journment of the business meeting,
The dawn of Hope's star
the members were entertained by chapter of the 1. Z. A. last Tuesday As it shines thru the gates of Heaven , armies have passed over their land'
in successive waves of victory and
evening,
at
the
Shaarey
Zedek,
dis-
singing and dancing and a delightful
ajar;
luncheon was served by the hostess. cussed the question of the consistency Then, the sweet dream of peace wil I defeat. The Jewish population of
any
part of Central Europe is com-
of
Reform
Judaism
with
Zionism.
The next weekly meeting will be held
come true.
posed largely of refugees who have
The argument, as summed up by
Tuesday evening, Aug. 9, at the home
—A. II. LEVY.
not
business,
no homes, no property
Joseph
Erman
and
Miss
Minnie
Te-
of M. l'rice, 9136 Cameron avenue.
and no country. But misery knows
compassion and Roza was cared for.
Fortunately, Mr. Karpin knew Ed-
ward Rosenblum, a former citizen of
Bayonne, who is now director of
warehouses in Poland of the Joint
Distribution Committee, the organiz-
ation which administers the relief
funds collected by the American Jew-
ish Relief Committee and its con-
stituent agencies. He asked him to
locate his niece and, if possible, ar-
range for her to be brought to Amer-
ica. Mr. Rosenblum turned to the
, War Orphans' Bureau of the Joint
Distribution Committee for aid. Of
the 50,000 Jewish war orphans for
whom the bureau hopes to find homes
it has already tabulated 10,000 in
geographical and alphabetical indexes
so that relatives may locate any
whose whereabouts they no longer
know.
The bureau soon found Roza and
arranged to send her in the first

A very important meeting of Con-
gregation Beth El is called for Mon-
day, Aug. 8, at the home of I. Oppen-
heim, North Jefferson avenue.

What comes after
the purchase price?

Touring C., ORS Roadster WO Sedan 11755 Coupe II15O5
Panel Ravines. C•r ii135 Sr tern .usher. Car 1111155
Fortory
F.

O. B.

THOMAS

DOD GE BROTHERS

MOTOR CAR5

Auburn Beauty Six

a Salearoom: 5931 Woodward
Market 4863.4.

STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION

For Automobiles, Trucks and Motor Boats.

Genuine Parts — Factory Service
AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.

-:- CLASSIFIED -:-

Starkweather Buick Company

YOUNG COUPLE wish unfurnished

room with another young couple.
Hemlock 926-51.

PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman.
Home privileges. Phone Melrose
5193-W.

01 ......

Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest

Hemlock 2122.

4 and 8 Cylinders
Power Beauty, Economy, Comfort

BREED, SPEICHER COMP'NY

5911 Woodward Ave. T.I. Glendale 7118

FRANKLIN

20 miles to gallon of gas
Instead at 10.
12,600 miles to set of tires in
stead of 10,000
50% Slower Depreciation

G. M. C

A Size to Fit Your Need.

Phone Market 2892

OWEN & GRAHAM CO.

Distributers

East Grand Boulevard at Oakland.

Liberty Six

MILLER-JUDD CO.
4846 Woodward Ave. at Warren Glendale 472-428

standard

Irloyg ItkplanoWs Superb OrsgssoCra.

1 Is1 A S H
Miss
Detroit
National - Elgin Six - Premier
Cigar GORDON MOTOR SALES CO., DISTRIBUTORS.

VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES

NASH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY

The Buick Motor Company is proud of the Buick
Four. It has the faith of long experience in this
newest addition to its line. It places upon it unre-
servedly the Buick guarantee carried by every Buick
automobile produced. That its confidence is well
placed is manifested not only by the keen interest
with which motorists have awaited this announce-

7351 Woodward Ave.



ment, but also the advance orders placed by distri-
butors, dealers, and the general public.

8c Each

New General Motors Building, West Grand Boulevard

Manuel Urbach

Company Starkweather Buick Company

Malls OSees 425 Griswold St.
Salesroom: 3166 Woodward Ave.

Marble and Granite

MONUMENTS

5 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE

ELCAR

Palais de Danse

Obviously a high grade automobile—a genuine Buick
production—the prices listed below make this great
Four even greater. A value such as this is possible
only because of the combination of Buick engineer-
ing skill devoted to the one ideal of quality, Buick
production facilities developed over nearly a quarter
of a century, and Buick's nation-wide distribution
and service organization.

3752 Cass Avenue

Michigan Distributors.
12942 Woodward Ave.

Select Dancing Nightly

Buick Motor Company—Detroit Branch

I larlcy Buick Sales

"Built of the Best"

THOMAS BROOKS, INC.

TRUCKS

Even the most casual inspection of the details of design
and workmanship will reveal that full measure of qual-
itywhich motoristshavelearned toassociate with Buick.

41! Parrot F. 0. B. Mal, Mialigaa

H • c•s•

GLENDALE 2644

W. J. DOUGHTY, 3745 Cass. Tel. Glendale 4669. TeL Glendale 5585.

Two open and two dosed body types mounted on
the Burck built chaLrie comprise the new series.

all Marb
Gerd Tim Staxdard Evarpnist ND
S., Ur far Spalficaom sad Whiny Deal

WEISMAN MOTOR SALES CO.
3639 WOODWARD AVE.

DAVIS MOTOR CARS

LADY LIVING ALONE will share
furnished flat with couple or two
ladies. Near Woodward. Rent not
the object. Am going away. Mar-
ket 2947-M.

Every other unit is of a quality equal to the power
plant. The whole assembly constitutes a perfectly
balanced chassis which is of typical Buick construction.
The equipment of Cord Tires is merely evidence of
the quality which characterizes the entire car.

22-34 Two Passenger Roadster $ 935
22-35 Five Passenger Touring . 975
22-36 Three Passenger Coupe • 1475
22-37 Five Passenger Sedan • . 1650

CASE

BOOKKEEPER —Jewish girl pre-I
ferred. Subway Service Station,
303 Macomb at Randolph, under
American State Bank. Cherry 644.

The engine, of course, is of the time-tested Buick
Valve-in-Head type. The year-after-year concentra-
tion of Buick's engineering skill and experience in
building Valve-in-Head motors assures the highest
standard of performance obtainable today.

Prices

Sales Dept.
3766 Woodward. Glendale 4160.
Nine Service Stations.

FURNISHED ROOMS for one or two
gentlemen. Board if preferred.
432 E. Forest. Phone Mel. 3634-W. I

The advent of this new Four makes the Buick 1922
line complete. It offers to purchasers of a car of this
size all the quality and service that go to make up
the name " Buick."

Great Car,
Prices Make It An
Even Greater Value

Main Office
425 Griswold St. Main 2510.

BEAUTIFUL, furnished room at 77
Owen Ave. Call or phone Market
3532-J. oma.

Down to the very last detail, this new model possesses
every quality of enduring serviceability, complete
comfort, and distinctive appearance that have always
characterized Buick automobiles.

'The 'Buick Valve-
in-Head Engine
A Power Plant
That Has Proved
Itself—

a)

111

When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them

The new Four-Cylinder Buick, here announced,
is a thoroughbred—a pedigreed car well worthy
of its name.

---AThotoughbred
Foul, Completing
the Famed Buick
Line

Phone CJendalo 4121

91.109 Seldom Avenue

in Europe to be cared for, and of
these only those with relatives in
America can be sent here. For the
others homes must be found in their
native countries. The American Jew -
ish Relief Committee will devote $2, -
500,000 for this purpose from the
614,000,000 which it expects to raise
from its present campaign. The bu-
reau hopes to raise the other $2,500,.
000 necessary by direct contribu-
tions.

The New Buick "Four"

Service Station: 59 Harper

Northway 5103, Market 317

batch of children to come to America.
There are 50,000 more war orphans

eAnnouncing

J. DOYLE

564 Winder St. Cadillac 48
The °sly Jewish Monument Dealer
is Detroit.

BUILT—BUICK WILL BUILD THEM



Northway 760

5024 Woodward Avenue Northway 4712

[

WINTON

George H. Zuver Co.

4465 CASS AVE.—Glendale 4605

Long Battery Service Co.

Willard

Service on all snakes.
Free Inspection.
68.78 Brady St.
(East of 3700 Woodward)
Tel. Glendale 1267.
7738 Grand River Ave.
Tel. Garfield 1639.

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