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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-07-14

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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— 1 OPEN NEW PALACE ROYAL

"IF

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Reductions!

In high grade merchandise
we suggest a visit to this
great store.

FOR EXAMPLE:—

Summer

Dresses

Of Ginghams, Dotted
Swiss and Linens.

$13.95

Are You Prepared to Enjoy
Yourself This Summer?

If not it will pay you
to visit the Capitol School
of Dancing, located in the
heart of the city, 1512
Broadway, next to Capi-
tol Theater, where lessons
can be obtained at your
convenience.

Come in and share in
this best offer ever pre-
sented to Detroit's dance
enthusiasts. The Capitol
School teaches all the in-
novations in dancing and
has one of the most com-
plete staffs of efficient in-
structors. All lessons are
under personal guidance
of Prof. John B. Cuomo,
who recently scored a
sensational success when
appearing at the New De-
troit Opera House.

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Private Lemons Dally-10 A. M. to 10 P. IL—Main 4429

COUPON

Present this Coupon any time this week and obtain
two dancing lessons FREE OF CHARGE.

Announcement

■ s.

We are pleased to announce the opening
of our office in Detroit located at 230 Penob-
scot Bldg. Our firm are members of all the
leading Security and Commodity Ex-
changes of the country.
Private wire service between all branch
offices and exchanges enables us to render
efficient and expeditious service. The ac-
counts of banks, firms and indivduals so-
licited, in Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange,
Grain, Provisions, Cotton, Coffee, Sugar,
and Cotton Seed Oil.
J. S. BACHE & CO.
230 Penobscot Bldg.

From the President's Desk—Talk No. 103.

That Invisible
Old Man

ON.11 .

1•MI

Has it ever occurred to you
that there is an invisible old
man at your elbow whom you
are supporting?
It is yourself at 60, 65 or 70
years of age.
You are not only earning a
living for yourself as you now
are, but you are SUPPOSED to
be putting some of your money
away with which to buy cloth-
ing, food and shelter for that
old man—yourself as you will
be.

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You are either making or destroying your future
happiness each working week. Which are you
doing? Start making an allowance at once for old
Mr. Self. He is going to need it. Let this bank
help you.

1 Young
Judaea

Cl ub

RESTAURANT ON TUESDAY

Alexander Loftus is proprietor of
the New Palace Royal Restaurant at
2134 Woodward avenue, between
Notes Elizabeth and Columbia streets. Mr.
Loftus has had a long and successful
career in operating a chain of Jewish
restaurants in the East and it is his
intention to give to Detroit some-
YOUNG JUDEA CONDUCTS thing that no other place offers today
SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION --a real genuine home-like meal, The
new restaurant has been transformed
into a veritable garden and no ex-
and
Miss Rosa L. Copinsky Elected on pense was spared in decorations
setting in order to obtain the most
National Executive Committee.
I comfort for the public.
_
The grand opening will take place
LONG BRANCH, N. J.—National
Young Judaea, at the fourteenth an- i on
Tuesday, invited
July 18,
the and
public
is cordially
to and
attend
see
what has been accomplished by a
nual convention held last week, took what
steps to place the organization upon man who has been in the. restaurant
a firm basis and to insure the exten- business for the past 22 years.
very evening will add to
sion and improvement of its educe-
c e very
tional work. The convention was one '
attr ac tions of the new establish-
of the most successful ever held by , anent. Courtesy and service will be
the motto of this palatial restaurant.
the organization.
Mr. Loftus announces that he has
On Sunday morning, reports were
received from the various local Young purchased the Strand Restaurant at
Judaea organizations represented at 1344 Broadway and will follow the
the convention, and the reports show- same policy, creating a restaurant in
ed a gratifying status of Young Ju- the heart of the downtown district
daea work in practically all centers. where diners will be met with the
The Sunday afternoon session was highest courtesy. This place will be
the most brilliant in the history of under his own .personal supervision
Young Judaea. Addresses were de- and management. Details as to the
livered by Rabbi Meyer Berlin and announcement of the re-opening date
Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt. This of the Strand Restaurant will be
session was opened by the mayor of given in these columns at a later date.
Long Branch, who extended a warm
welcome to the assembled delegates. Defenders of White and Blue.
Col. J. 11. Patterson gave a thrilling
The Defenders of the White and
account
of the campaign
for a
the Herzl
re.
Blue-will
hold
memorial meet-
demption
of
Palestine
and
of
the
i
,
part played by the Jewish inc this Wednesday evening in honor
splendid
ldiers under his command. of the founder of the modern Zionist
so
ment who died 18 years ago.
mo vement,
The annual report t of the ad minis-
Wedne d ' program consisted
by the honor- Last
tration was prese
nonthe
pr purposes of
a
discussion
o
f sy
.
ary secretary, Mr. au J. o
Young Judaea, led by I. Zilber, lead-
showed that there were at present er of the club. The Zionist news
842 clubs and that the work of Young of the week was reviewed by Leonard
' Judaea was in a promising condition Milling.
,although the national headquarters
: had been severely handicapped by
Knights of Judaea.
lack of funds.
The Knights of Judaea will cele-
Among the important resolutions
adopted in the afternoon session were brate their third anniversary on Sat-
those expressing greetings to both urday evening, Aug. 5, with a fine
houses of Congress for passing the program in which all the Detroit
resolutions favoring the establish- clubs are to participate. The com-
ment of a Jewish homeland and ex- mittee in charge of the affair consists
pressing the hope that the mandate of Sam Firestone, chairman; Max
for Palestinewould be ratified by the Weine, Nathan Zack, Sol Slomovitz
League of Nations. Every Young and William Lankin. Max Weine
Judaea club was requested to see to will speak at the meteing this Eues-
received the day evening on the life, activities and
it that every
eve member
Judaean
Magazine and paid works of Dr. Theodor Herz', the
Young
for same as part of its weekly dues. great Zionist leader, who died 18
It was the sense of the convention years ago.
that Young Judaea must take steps
There are many million souls to
to secure annual adult members for whom the sacred books of the old
the support of the national headquar- Hebrews are sacred still; sacred,
ters.
because they are believed to be
The following officers were elected: either
inspired in higher measure than the
Board of Trustees—Hon. Nathan sacred
literature of other races, or
Straus, chairman; Dr. David de Sole else because
of that ethical sanctity
Pool. assistant chairman.
which attaches to the written origins
Officers—S.
J.
Borowsky,
presi-
I
of
the
greatest
spiritual possession of
dent; Emanuel Neumann, Sylvan
Kohn and Mrs. Boris Grabelsky, vice- civilized mankind.—C. G. Monte-
fiore.
presidents; Saul J. Cohen, secretary;
Moe Turman, treasurer.
Miss Rosa L. Copinsky of Detroit
was elected a member of the national
executive committee.
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T was no idle choice of
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It was, rather, the simple
phrasing of the ideal back of
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Living up to the slogan, it
is but natural that we should
feature the products of such
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Health and Youthful
Lines.

-:- CLASSIFIED -:-

FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
Philip Katz, leader of the Tikvas
for refined gentleman with private
'Lion and one of the most active
family. Within two-mile circle.
workers in local Young Judaea ranks
Call Melrose 6-W.
and for the Jewish National Fund,
was given a farewell by his club and YOUNG MAN desires room or will
the Judaean leaders on Tuesday even-
share an apartment with modern
ing, at the home of Goldie Goldstein,
Jewish family. Good references.
4824 Michigan avenue, prior to his
Write Detroit. Jewish Chronicle,
' departure for Berkeley, Calif. Mr. Box No. 816.
Katz is leaving for California to com-
plete his agricultural studies, follow- NORTH WOODWARD DISTRICT-
Furnished room for one or two
ing which he will settle in Palestine.
gentlemen. Use of garage. Mar-
The farewell was marked by an ex-
ket 5210-J.
, ceedingly interesting program. Open-
I ed by well presented musical setae
tions, including a song by Goldie FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
for gentleman. Phone Melrose
tions, including a song by Goldie
2084-R. 1835 East Grand Blvd.
Chabensky and Ethel Goldman, the
evening took the form of a Young FOR RENT—Modern 4-room apart-
I Judaea pep meeting.
ment. Completey furnished. To
Rachel Goldfaden, president of the
reliable couple. For two months
Tikvas Zion, acted as chairman of the
only. All conveniences. Market
evening. Miss Goldfaden presented
3781-W.
Mr. Katz, on behalf of the club, with
a beautifully engraved fountain pen BUSINESS compels me to leave De-
as a token of the members' apprecia-
troit and sell my beautiful modern
tion of the services rendered by their
home with spacious front and back
leader to the Zionist cause.
lawns at a very nominal price. Fur-
Samuel Heyman, former president
niture optional. 123 Rhode Island
of the Young Judaea Council, pre-
Ave. Hemlock 3141-M.
nested Mr. Katz, in the name of the
leaders, with a brief case. Mr. Hey- TO RENT—Nicely furnished light
airy room in duplex occupied b yy
man lauded the loyalty and devotion
couple. Rent reasonable. 277 Bel-
of Mr. Katz to the cause. lie spoke
most Ave., near John R. Hemlock
of the hardships the Palestine pio-
neers are encountering in their
3532-W.
struggle to build a homeland, and
praised the stubbornness with which WANTED—Two young men or
young couple to join party of two
Mr. Katz went after realizing his
leaving Detroit in August by au-
ideal of settling in Palestine as an
tomobile for Los Angeles. For
i agricultural expert, in which capacity
complete details write Box 915,
he hoped best to nerve his people.
Jewish Chronicle.
P. Slomovitz addressed himself to
the members of the club and urged
them to continue with their activities WILL RENT my four-room apart-
ment for two or three months to
' I for the Jewish cause, regardless of
suitable couple. Very modern.
who is their leader. Referring to the
sleeping porch, Reference required.
recent victories for Zionism in the
Call Market 3781-W. 319 Med-
United States Congress and the Brit-
bury Blvd.
ish House of Commons, he empha-
sized that there were still enemies
in the Jewish ranks and that only a HOUSE
RENT-2991
Virginia
Park. FOR
Seen-room
modern
flat.
, united front will help win Palestine
Side drive, garage. Reasonable
for the Jews.
rent to reliable party. Garfield
, Miss Copinsky, president of the
3458-51.
Young Judaea Council, and Herbert
!Perron followed with interesting
talks, both wishing Mr. Katz well in
I his ventures. A violin selection by
! Abe Goldstein and mass singing by , /
the members and leaders was includ- •
ed in the program. A special club
song written in honor of Mr. Katz A
was also sung.
Mr. Katz concluded the program
with an interesting talk on Young
Judaea ideals, his activities during
the past five months and his hopes 2
for future work. He expressed his
appreciation to the leaders and mem- ' f,
bers for their kindnesses and said he ! p
6% Interest.
hoped he would meet most of those
present in Palestine.
No Commissions or
Refreshments were served during
Bonus Charged.
the evening.
Other leaders present, in addition
to those who spoke, were David Ra- 5
On completed single and two-
coosin, Blume and Bertha Slomovitz,
family residences. Six per cent
Sylvia Goldsmith, Israel Zilber, Philip
simple interest. Easy monthly
Fisher and Ben Gluskin of Lnasing. p, payments, repayable over ten
A number of the parents of the mem- p years. Should death happen any
time before 10 years, then the
bers also attended.
mortgage is automatically paid
by insurance, and all payments
Buds of Judea.
on the mortgage stops. And
g your family receives cash, in
The regular meeting of the Buda p addition to the mortgage being
wiped out, a sum equal to the
of Judaea was held at the Shaarey
Zedek Monday, July 10. In addition i g amount which has been paid on
the principal of the mortgage.
to the general business and program,
Write for particulars to
which included a sketch of Theodor
Herzl and • discussion on the Phila-
delphia convention, a "Question Box"
HOME MORTGAGE
discussion was held, which proved in-
teresting. The "Question Box" will
BUREAU
form ■ part of every week's program
of the club.
Box No. 564
P.
O.
Jewish id?, of 15 years and over
are invited t t
attend the metineg,
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
every
held at the haarey Zedek eve
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