4' ar 7itr.7)ETuort lr term (iu 'ewI CIL PAGE TWO Dime Savings Bank Announces Woodward-Adams Branch Opening. The Dime Savings Bank announces the opening of its twentieth office, to b. known ho the Woodward-Adams Branch. 'this new branch is located on the east side of Woodward ave. ono, just north of Grand Circus Park, between Adams and Elizabeth streets. 4 B. C. SCHUMACHER Some Remarkable Values in Interesting Things For the Home P ICTURED—Imported T Concert and Dance Will Be Given by the LADIES HEBREW Denies Sunday Closing Law Is Unfair. Imported Queen Anne Secretary In old ivory and Chinese red crackle lacquer finish, $350.00. Five-light Torchieres finished in black and gold with marble base, each $100.00. From the picture you can gain but a faint idea of the exquisite beauty and workmanship of these pieces. Rare and exclusive, they could not be duplicated at anywhere near these prices. See them in our windows. HARRYIHANI Can Telephone Main 0224 "Proceeds Go Toward a Worthy Purpose." Smash! Go the Prices on In addition to complete banking • "Therefore it is evident that the facilities, such as a commercial de- Jews are wrong to think that this partment, a savings department and ' Sunday law affects their religious foreign exchange facilities, a modern rights. It is well known that the Jews, burglar and fireproof safe deposit according to Vieir doctrines, do not • vault has been installed in the new work on Saturday. If u law had been branch. In fact, the new branch has voted in Greece imposing work upon every banking facility offered at the tho Jews on this day (Saturday), main office. then they would be right to protest The Woodward-Adams Branch is , and to consider the law as affecting under the management of B. C. Schu- .! their religious rights. But since such macher, for the past five years man a thing has not happened, and the agar of the Dime Rank's branch to ! law was voted for the benefit of the rated at Gratiot and Ittn.snll streets t, working classes fixing Sunday as a The public is invited to inspee .' day of rest for all peoples living in these new and modern banking guar Greece independently of their nation- tees. :!!ty and religious beliefs, as it is hxed in many nations, there could be no exception in this law, and the pro- CONFER ON HEBREW tc,t of the Jews to be exempted from SEAT OF LEARNING ,this general measure is such that ' .government or nation could accept. • "A similar law exists in England to Judge Mack and Dr. Magnes of Amer which all submit, non-Jews and Jews. ica Are Present. But the latter have never thought of protesting against this measure." confer. LONDON.-0. T. ence on the Hebrew University at Je- rusalem, under the chairmanship of the Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, Dr. Hertz, seas opened here recently. Among the delegates are Judge Ju- Christian Woman Requests Facts Is- lian W. Mack and Dr. Judah I,. Mag- sued by Union. net of America; the Grand Rabbi of France, Israel Levi; Martin Buber CINCINNATI.—A letter has just and Professor Chayes, Chief Rabbi of Vienna, and Chaim Nachman Bialik, come to the office of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations the poet. The conference will devote itself from a Christian, requesting copies especially to the formation of an in- of Jewish tracts which the union is- stitute for the study of Jewish his- sues from time to time throughout tory and literature in connection with the year. The correspondent tells of the university. This institute will be reading several tracts in a library in supported with the funds donated by her state. She desires to send several Felix M. Warburg of New York. The of them to her mother. She also conference will determine the scope makes A request for a book on Jewish of the institute's activities, the lan- customs and ceremonials, especially guage in which instruction is to be with regard to the dietary laws. She given, the apphintment of a staff of says that she has some Jewish friends . professors and the relationship of the whom she desires to entertain and she wants to entertain them in a way institute to the Hebrew University. which will not offend them. The let- ter, written by Ilelen G. More, fol- lows: "I should be very much pleased to have you send a copy of each of your 'Jewish Tracts' that have been pub- lished to date, to Mrs. E. V. More, Lyman House, Walla Walla, Wash. I have just finished reading Nos. 2, 3 and 4 and found them so interesting and informative that I wish my moth- er to read them, so I'm asking you to send them to her. I found them in the Oregon State Library. "I would like to ask you also if you could tell me of a book which would describe the customs and cere- monies of the Jews, especially as to foods and eating. I hove some very ffne Jewish friends and like to have them visit me, and I should like to understand their customs so that, if possible, I could arrange our meals and living at such times no that it would not conflict with their cus- toms. "I admire the broad-minded, open attitude your leaders seem to have. I wish more Christians were tolerant, and as desirous of peace in the world as the writers of some of your pamph- lets. Perhaps real peace would be nearer for the world." For Your Convenience Gives Reasons for Success Marking New Essex Six Achievement. Map Showini Location of New' Woodward-Adams" Branch EAST SIDE OF WOODWARD Just North of Grand Circus Park We are pleased to announce the opening of our nineteenth branch bank- ing office, on Woodward Ave. one-half block north of Adams Ave. This will be called the "Woodward-Adams" Branch. Here you can enjoy all the facilities of our Main Office including commercial and checking accounts, savings accounts, Foreign Exchange,Certificates of Deposit, etc. Sale Deposit Vault Exclusive Features This ,sass branch has been equipped with a Both the Pneectu check (the check that not be raised) and the new "Buy 11,000" Easy Payment Plan savings account ■ re available at this branch. These are exclusive futures of Dime Bank progreseve wry.. modern and fully prom-tn.! Sale Deposit Vault Private bases range in price Irons 14 00 upward per yeas. Open Every Monday Etvning from 6 to 8 o'clock OW E SAVINGS BANK Vet: U Griswold S Detroit, Mich. Nineteen Branches Discussing the remarkable success of the Essex Six, the manufacture of - which exceeds by 10,000 the numbei of Essex fours produced in the whole of 1923, Aaron DeRoy, distributor of the Hudson-Essex for soUtheastern1 Michigan, declared: • "Essex four production in 1923 was 41,999 cars, while the volume of the Essex six in 1924 already exceeds 52,000. Inasmuch as the Essex is' now going forward at a much fatter rate, every remaining day of 1924 will set a new record mark in Essex volume and popularity. "Eighty per cent of this business or more has been in the Essex Coach. This certainly makes the Essix six one of the outstanding successes in motor history. The six cylinder closed car, at an unprecedented low price, found a market for itself despite all difficulties, and now with balloon tires it is going at a still more rapid pace. "The Essex six will out-perform the old 'four,' is more commodious and comfortable, is more economical and more flexible in traffic," said Mr. DeRoy. "Besides this, it has a six- cylinder smoothness and an ease of riding on the road which are unusual for any ear at any price. These facts ' and 'closed car comforts at open car prices have brought about the pub- lic's admiration for the new car. "Business conditions in general are encouraging. The whole business structure is becoming sounder every day. We feel that we are amply jus- tified in expecting a better second half of the year than we had the first half. I have been predicting this right along and never felt more con- fident that I was right." Dr. Hartwig Hirschfeld, SOCIETY AT THE RIVERSIDE 1101 EL, MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH, DIME BANK BRANCH NO. 19 Open Today NURSERY TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 5, AT 8:30 P. M. NEW YORK.--1.1. T. A.l—"The Jews of Greece, enjoying all the po- litical and religious rights, must not ask to be exempted from general measures and to have distinction and privileges granted them apart from the other citizens." This is the an- swer of the Greek charge d'affaires in Washington to the inquiry directed , to him in connection with the com- pulsory Sunday rest law recently en-! acted in Salonika. "I beg to inform you," he states,: "that it is not right for the Jews to consider the Greek law imposing a Sunday rest upon everyone in Greece as an act of the Greek government af- fecting the religious rights of the . Jewish population of Salonika. The law of Sunday rest in Greece was voted in favor of the working and industrial classes in order to limit the number of working hours. Inas- much as this is the aim of the law, it could not contain any exemption, but ought to be general for all those re- siding in Greece, independently of their nationality and their religious beliefs. A law is respected by every- one, and does not provoke diseontent I when it is general and applies to all. WRITES FOR FACTS AS TO JEWISH LAW 1227 Griswold. St., between Grand River and State BABY DAY -- Jewish Stand Wrong. Chinese Chip- 'pendale Arm Chairs in yellow and gold crackle lacquer finish, with upholstered seats In blue and rose cut vel- vet, each $150.00. Exterior Painting Interior Decorating Wall Papers Furniture Period Furniture Antique Furniture Upholstering Draperies Rugs and Carpets Lamps and Shades Window Shades Objets de' Art DISPUTES VWDITY OF JEWISH PROTEST Ph. D, IL R. A. S., professor of Semitic lan- guages at Jews' College, has been ap- pointed Goldsmid reader in Syriac at University College, in place of Rabbi Sir Hermann Gonna.. And We Include In One Sensational Clear- ance All of Our SEDANS and COUPES BUY ONE OF THESE AND BE PREPARED FOR WINTER REDUCED P R I C E — 1921 Hupp Coupe, refinished. Original price was low. Excellent value. Find out about it. 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To Whom' ..lt.Nlay - Concern We, the undersigned Arbitrators in the matter' of a certain dis- pute between Goldman Bros. and Joseph Kopman, find: That Goldman, Broil. have convinced us by iron-clad proof 1. that they did have one-half interest in the five terraces art Forest Ave., from the first day of their. purchase by Komori.. 2., That Joseph Kopman did have one-half interest . in certain acreage, which INTEREST • WAS NEVER DENIED BY GOLDMAN BROS. 3. That this aeregge was sold by Goldman Bros. to Mr. Samuel Rabinovic with the full knowledge and consent in writing by JOSEPH KOPMAN. 4. That Goldman Bros. were grossly injured by the actions of the-Kopmans in bringing their grievances to court and by slandering their good name by mouth and otherwise. 5. That Goldman Bros. have offered to arbitrate their differ- ences by unbiased people before the law-suit was commenced by the Kopmans, and since then have repeatedly offered to do no but the Kopmans have continuously refused. 6. That, thanks to Goldman Bros., that only by their personal sacrifices and by their forefeiture of their MONEY willingly we "THAT KOPMAN SHALL RETAIN THE TERRACES FOR HIMSELF, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE RENTALS FOR THE LAST FIVE YEARS. THAT GOLDMAN BROS. SHALL RETAIN ALL THE PROCEEDS DERIVED FROM THE SALE OF ABOVE STATED ACREAGE PLUS THE $1395,00 RECEIVED FROM THE SALE OF CERTAIN OTHER LOTS." . That the law-suit now pending in court shall be dismissed forth- with. ESSER RABINOWITZ. LOUIS DUSCOFF. Witnesses: MAYER C. BROWN. ANNA STERNFELD. 1 hereby certify that the above signatures are known to me. ARTHUR Z. GLADSTONE, Notary Public. My commission expires July 9, 1928. •