A merica Apish Arto&iral Cater CLITICIN AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN li t EM : ruotri mu s rl eu tp ri "AS WE ANSWER THEIR PRAYERS" By LOUIS MARSHALL Make No Mistake--- Build Now With Detroit-Made Brick T HERE are reasons for using Detroit made brick that are just as sound as the brick themselves. They are rea- sons that will make an appeal to the builder who is both hard-headed so far as being practical is concerned and who is at the same time, first, last and always a DE- TROIT CITIZEN. Detroit Brick lend themselves quickly to by Detroit men who employ honest Detroit citizens at honest wages—we make no at- tempt to compete with convict-labor made brick. Detroit Brick are built first to last—for permanence and durability. Detroit Brick are built to withstand all destructive forces of the elements—to resist the action of frost, of heat. Dteroit Brick lend themselses quickly to any architectural scheme where beauty, utility, economy and effectiveness are de- sired. Detroit Brick will not deteriorate— their quality and care in manufacture guar- antee that. Detroit Brick are made in institutions that go to make up a great industry in this city; institutions that spend their money in Detroit and pay Detroit taxes. For the above enumerated reasons De- troit Brick was used in the construction of the new Temple Beth El. SO AGAIN WE SAY — MAKE NO MISTAKE — BUILD NOW WITH DE- TROIT BRICK. Detroit Brick Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association VICIDOCSWI14111WODaNIOLNWCWOMICIVIls I More than 300,000 orphans in the Ukraine threatened A by death and moral decadence, look to the Jews of Amer- ica for help. The special committee consisting of Dr. Lee K. Frankel, Dr. 111ilton Rosenau, David A. Brown, David M. Bressler and Morris Wolf sent abroad this summer by the American Jewish Relief committee to investigate and verify the condition of the war-stricken communities in Eu- rope has reported that our previous estimate of 300,000 Jewish orphans in the Ukraine has been short of the actual fact. In that country alone there is an army of children whom the war and pogroms have robbed of their natural protectors. These innocent victims are hungry, naked and exposed to the dire peril of moral degeneracy unless they are at once properly cared for. I am confident that the Jews of America, who last fall and winter pledged the unprecedented sum of over $14,000,000, for war relief will not permit this terrible tragedy of the children to persist. Generously as they have hitherto contributed, I am confident that the sense of responsibility to their unfortunate brethren across the seas will remain unabated until these deplorable conditions have been fuly relieved. It will afford great satisfaction to learn that the commission has been assured by the lead- ing Jews of Eastern Europe that but for the help rendered by American Jewry, the greater part of the Jews dwelling in that region would have gone down to death. Realizing what they have done and what there is stil to do, those of the household of American Jewry are ear- nestly admonished to signalize the advent of the New Year in accordance with our hallowed custom of fulfilling their pledges and by coming once more to the aid of our terribly afflicted brethren who are suffering through no fault of their own. They are not only the blameless victims of the war but also of that monstrous wave of religion and race prejudice which is the cruellest aftermath of the war. When we shall assemble in our synagogues during these Holy Days of Remembrance to give thanks to the Rul- er of the Universe for the blessings that have come to us and our dear ones and to supplicate mercy and loving-kind- ness, let our hearts go out to our stricken brethren not only in the Ukraine, but in Poland, Lithuania, Austria, Rouman- ia and Palestine. May our prayers be answered as we shall answer the prayers that come to us from across the seas. JEWS CONGRATULATED ORIENTAL RUGS How good will your rugs be? When you purchase a rug, especially an Oriental rug, how good will it really be? It will be only as goad as your knowledge of them combined with the expert advice you re- ceive from the man from whom you purchase. Bonahoom Can Give You This Service For 26 years, Detroiters have been generous in their opinion of my knowledge of Oriental Rugs in bringing them to me for estima- tion of their artistic and intrinsic value. All my life Oriental Rugs have been my paramount study. the rug markets of the Far East, to Constantinople, Persia, Bagdad, the rug markets of the world, have contributed to my education, the essentials, in these oriental works of art. You will find in my exhibits, Oriental Rugs from the hand looms of I'ersia, China and Turkey, id every size, description, color and design, all are genuine. artistic value in Bonahoom rugs." ■ "You receive both intrinsic end K. B. BONAHOOM 2446 Woodward Avenue Also Cleaning Repairing Oriental Rugs by Native Expert., Make the Tuller Your Meeting Place European Plan 600 Rooms 600 Baths It was a pleasure to me to be instrumental in bringing about the passage of the Palestine Resolution through the Senate: The Jewish people is to be congratulated on the final decision in regard to the mandate which assures the Jewish people of the opportunity to establish a national home in Palestine, to which you are attached by those pro- found sentiments coming from the history and the past which all people feel to the country of their origin and which contains the places sacred to their religion. HOLD CONSECRATION OF CHAPEL SUNDAY Headquarters in Detroit The Great West Life Assurance Co., with offices at 1202-3-4 Book building, announces the appointment of Moe Leiter as district manager. Mr. Leiter has been manager of the Grange Life Insurance Co. for six • years, during which time he was also Impressive ceremonies marked the the leading personal producer. Ile consecration of the Clover Hill Park has gained the confidence of the De- Cemetery memorial chapel last Sun- troit public as a reputable manager. day. In the absence of David W., The Great West Life Assurance Co. Simons, William Friedman presided. has made a remarkable growth and He sketched the history of the Clover record because of the good features in Hill cemetery and the events that led its policies. The lowest net cost in- to the building of the chapel. surance has been an attraction. Mr. Friedman said that credit wasi Mr. Leiter's experience is promising due to a few individuals for the,con- of another record in his new connec- struction of the chapel. He said that tion with the Great West Life. the building was erected with funds voluntarily contributed by individuals, the greater part from memorials on the chapel tablet. The total cost of the building, Mr. Friedman said, was $51,000. Rabbi A. M. Hershman delivered an address in which he pointed out that no man knows his day and that every one, as a citizen in God's realm, should "prepare to meet his God." Life's greatest tragedy, Rabbi Hersh- man pointed out, is that the dead are forgotten. Forgetfulness of the dead is inhuman, he declared. Rabbi Hershman advised the living to live that they may he remembered, to learn lessons of true living from the dead. Rabbi Judah L. Levin gave the prayer. Cantor Minkowsky and choir of the Shaarey Zedek gave a number of selections, including "El Mole Rachamim." David Zemon, chairman of the cem- etery board, was in charge of the gen- eral arrangements for the ceremony. 100 at 92.50 Single-54.50 Double, per Day 150 at $3.00 Single—$5.00 Double, per Day 100 at $4.00 Single-56.00 Double, per Day 50 at $5.00 Single-57.00 Double, per Day 50 with Twin Beds, $5.00 to $7.00 per Day 100 En Suite, $5.00 to 58.00, Double, per Day • . — Rabbi A. M. Hershman Princi- pal Speaker at Impressive Ceremonies. Two Floors Agents' Sample Rooms, $5 per Day linginexs ilfen'm Lunch 55c Dinner !)flare $1.25 HOTEL TULLER CAFETERIA direct from the Sun? r f.? ■ 3 See the. RABBI KASIER APPEALS FOR PALESTINE ORPHANS World in 1972 with GUGLIELMO MARCONI RABBI B. KASIER Rabbi B. Ranier, who represents the General Orphan Asylum of Galli, Palestine, in Michigan, issued another appeal for Rosh ha-Shanah for the support of the institution he repre- sents. Rabbi Kasier pointed out that more than 900 old people and orphans are being supported at the institutions he represents. Contributions can be sent to Rabbi J. L. Levin. WILLYS-OVERLAND CO. MAKES SECOND PRICE CUT ON MOTOR CARS Glendale 5680 GRILLE 0. C. FROMAN, Mgr. Shall we get our Electricity next month—order today Robbing the U. S. Censor 15 Convenient Branches Detroit Automobile Club Old Colony Club MOE LEITER BECOMES DISTRICT MANAGER OF WEST LIFE INSURANCE I PALACE MODEL LAUNDRY Work Guaranteed Phone Main 4362 By SENATOR HENRY CABOT LODGE SUMS Send them to us with your Curtains and Drapes and Table Linens. Be all ready when snappy Fall weather comes—with everything freshly cleaned and in its place. DO IT NOW. Special Service. , SN Detroiter. Purchased Rugs from Bonahoom in 1897. MEN LIKE GODS A New Novel by H. G. Wells Get Your Warm Blankets Ready! ,N•ss "The Willys-Overland Company has just announced another price reduc- tion covering both Overland and Willys-Knight motor cars. This is our second price cut this year and is due," says G. 0. Simons, president of The Simons Sales Company, Willys Overland distributors for Michigan , "to the great economies effected by an enormous manufacturing perform. ance." "Our prices are now at a level here- tofore thought impossible," concludes Simons. "We never thought it pos- sible to produce a car as fully equip- ped as is the Overland, having triple- coat enamel finish, all steel body, and Triplex springs at a price so low as $525., The new Willis-Knight prices are the lowest at which any car ever sold equipped with a Knight sleeve- valve motor. T'S a strange trick in the combination against " liberal thought in this country when a U. S. Senator has to go to Henry Ford's paid agents to see a U. S. Government official report about himself! See Norman Hapgood's "Inside Story of Henry Ford's Jew-Mania" in Hearst's Inter- national for October. Why I Love Russia of my five in Russia were spent F OUR on a sick-bed and the rest in the famine months area, writes Anna L. Strong in the October Hearst's International, yet I love Russia and want to go back, Why? Germany Turns to Religion VEN the political upheaval in Germany, says Gerhart Ilauptmann, is not greater than the religious upheaval now going on. In the land of Luther today there is worship at the shrine of Buddha and even mystic religious interpretations of Bacchus and Walt Whitman. E grandson—fifty years from now—won't Y OUR know what a "strike" is. He will work only three hours a day. He will have his own private aeroplane! He will get his electricity direct from the sun. BUT—will he really be any better off than we are today. Read Guglielmo Marconi the great inventor, on what science will do for the world in the next fifty years. The Vitamin Craze a, PAUL H. DE KEW, P14. D. fancy vitamins clamors from HE urge buy T display to advertisements in reputable news- papers - bellows from subway advertising cards— shrieks from sky signs on Broadway. Yet a bit of bread and milk, half an orange, cabbage or carrots will give you all the vitamins you want. Read about this astounding hoax in "Doctors and Drug- Mon gers," by Dr. De Kruif, late of the Rockefeller Institute, now running in Hearst's International. Will Europe Go Dry? W HAT nation drinks the most today? Since 1919, our Prohibitionists have been pegging away across the ocean. The "Wet" forces of Europe, magnificently organized, have launched a determined offensive against the invaders -and the battle is on in three continents. Read Frazier Hunt's "The World War on Booze" starting in Hearst's International for October. earst's International 35 Cow a A LIBERAL EDUCATION noo Copy October Number NORMAN HAPGOOD, Editor WEST 40,1 STREIT, NIW YORK a Year Out Now