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visits from farmstead -To farmstead,
sanitation talks in English and Yid-
dish, illustrated by stereopticon views
and moving pictures, and the distri-
bution of posters, leaflets, pamphlets
and public health bulletins.
(Contnued from page 1.)
A Farmers' Sanitary League was
lodges complaints with state real es- organized in the mountain districts
tate license boards and in various of New York state, a sanitary exhibit
the iffi
society's
ltie. thNe.sy.
and, branch
p
ways takes up the cudgels in behalf eintstfa:ilileentivi
ad -
of defrauded farm buyers.
vocacy
of
this
department,
sanitation
The farm employment department
The
differs from the usual commercial em- ordinances, drawn up and sponsored
ployment agency in that the society's by the department, were adopted by
department has a distinctly educe- town boards.
Promoting Social Life.
tional background. Many Jews de-
The social aspects of farm lie are
sirous of going on the farm, not a
whom have the required finan- promoted by the National Council of
few of
, cial means, are restrained from tak- I Jewish Women. Farm life has many
also has many and
ing the step through fear that t eir advantages. It
lack of agricultural training will spell serious disadvantages which counter-
act
its
natural
attractiveness.
These
, disaster. A period of service on a
farm offers such men an opportunity bear specially upon the Jewish farm
Ito obtain their training before start- woman, accustomed as she has been
ing out for themselves. It enables to city conditions. Realizing that this
the fit to get that insight into farm is a work coming peculiarly within
life which will accelerate their later the realm of woman, the society in-
progress, while the unfit can merely vited the National Council of Jewish
return to the city no worse off for Women to enter the field. Where-
their experience, with their little upon the council established a special
department which works in close co-
treasure cheats intact, to enter pur -
suits for which they are better quali. operation with the society in a pro-
fied. An apprenticeship like this gram designed to improve the social
serves as a rational, practical and in- life in Jewish farming districts.
Religion is a question which looms
expensive means of schooling. Ear-
nest, willing young Jews are in this Large in the life of all farmers, espe-
way given the opportunity of acquir- cially Jewish farmers, for the reason
ing a practical agricultural training that Jewish farm communities are
which fits them to become farm own. felatively small and comparatively
aiedrico of
o, the e
eloisetoineg otfheAm
era or to command the better posi. new. Bsyyheen
tions as farm workers.
pona
in program
e
doee un
a
osuembarked
rt
e
ybi
lie
In 1923 jobs were procured for 704 socie
eeducation
men, and since the inception of the of
lately
place. coemmunities.Sch
department, in 1908, 13,487
been established inooNew York, New
ments have been effected. In 1922
ed
it is
t,me
arn
Connecticut,
Jersey
and 1923, 60 per cent of the employes
that
;se
ed y h d these will b merely fore
were skilled as compared with 12 per hoped
runners of a comprehensive religious
cent in 1908. Last year more than
school system in all Jewish farming
half of the young men placed were
districts.
American born.
Making Children Agriculturists.
AIDS CITY DWELLERS
TO BECOME FARMERS
IMOritw.fx.vos.w.w.tutribiliCtiattia ttlitt.tit
ff
Puntorr kwism alum tas
Three Examples of What This
Wonderful Sale is Doing for Those Who
Want the Best at Moderate Prices
Unusual
Bargains in
Handsome
Crartb rook
Chairs
Put Back into the Finish
What the Weather Takes Out
Make your car look like new or keep your new
car looking its beat. McAvoy's Varnish Polish
is the talk of the town in automobile circles.
Automobile manufacturers recommend it, automo-
bile dealers use it, recommend it and sell it, car
owners are enthusiastic about it. It contains a
high percentage of fine varnish, brings back or
retains the original silky lustre. Sold on money-
back guarantee. Have McAvoy's Service remove
the scratches from your car.
DROP IN AND GET A CAN
FOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE
THE McAVOY MFG. CO ., INC.
3842 Grand River at Avery
$1
Extends Financial Help.
Add to this ramified program the
A fundamental activity of the Jew- award of scholarships in agricultural
IMMO
ish Agricultural Society is its farm colleges to sons and daughters of Jew-
Anyone desiring a living room suite at it nu KA moder-
loan department, the function of ish farmers and others showing a
ate figure, should profit by thin unusual opportunity.
which is to extend financial help, not special aptitude for farming, the
A living Palm suite of graceful design and noire than
help in the form of charitable doles, grant of loans to Jewish students in
but help by means of loans extended agricultural colleges, 'aid extended by
ordinary qualit y timst ruction—all hair-fillet I,ovn
on a business basis against security; means of loans and otherwise for the
cushions, covered with strilxrl Jaspe vellum
repayable with interest—help that erection of synagogues, community
'De special price Of the two,pie•es as shown
any self-respecting man can accept houses and social centers and co-
Still a few of these popular
without the loss of prestige or dig- operation with other agencies—pub-
Chairs
with
nity. The society's entrance into the lie and private—in many lines of en-
Cranbrook
Another living room suite which must not be over-
loaning field was simply a realization deavor intended to improve farming
as you wish. Use • sew-
loose spring cushions and
[end as many slogans
of the inadequacy of agricultural conditions, and the reader will have
rked in this sale—the kraut y of the design, the excel-
covered
with
various
fabrics
" contact 'a'
la
°. h—""
haVaiTirdef:Ter"
credit
and
an
effort
on
its
part
to
im-
beauty
of
material,
all
be
a
bird's-eye
view
of
the
society's
mul-
7'
In Slogans most not contain over seven wor ds.
If•nee of the construct ion and
such us Damask, Tapeory ,
I.
prove these conditions for a class of titudinous activities.
a
received
become
the property of this
slogans
g
recommend it. This two-piece living noun suite has
, All
Brocades and Whirs. The
farmers who, being strangers in a
The foregoing review would, how-
i,
beautifully hand-carved frame, artistically covered with
strange land and in a strange calling, ever, not be complete,without a word
a. to be Judged by 3 emlnent emotive*
-0nY
21 n slogan
price
is duplicated, first received will ri..
to $45
winni
are more acutely affected by them. upon the many phases of the society's
high-gratle mohair in taupe or walnut shades.
r ward.
ranger $33
lv
e
Ca
Second. 31501
Since its inception the society has work that do not lend themselves to
For this sale, the two pieces are marked -
5. Prises as follows: — Fist 1750;
granted 6,980 loans totalling $4,415,- statistical tabulation or to classifica-
Third, 4100.
I. Conteet closes Sept. 16, midnight. Awards to be
622 to farmers in 38 states.
tion under any general heading. Such
msde 5.11 soon after as poesible,
Loans are made at low rates of in- activities can best be described by the
7, Mail all Cogan. to Contest Judge, oars The No.
terest, On easy terms of repayment, connotation social service, a service
Aver Mfg. Co., Grand Oliver at Avery, Detroit.
Good furniture is not expensive
and against security which is ofttimes so many-sided that it cannot be ,
at
marginal. Nevertheless, foreclosuies placed into any one category. Wel-
are rare and losses on principal have fare agencies ask the society's coun-
been less than 4 per cent of the sel in the case of their proteges who
amount loaned out, demonstrating are advised to live in the country .
that loans even on slight security are Orphanages request its aid in finding
reasonably safe it they are hedged homes for their wards. Juvenile so- I
around with proper safeguards—the cieties come to it to place tAly
examination of the personal risk, ex- youngsters in out-of-door employ- ,
pert appraisal of the property offered meat. Health bureaus seek its advice
DEALERS AND DISTRIBUTORS WANTED
as security, consideration of the pur- in matters of rural sanitation.
pose of the loan, education in the use
For the farmers, the society has
5,
of the credit and at times supervision long ceased to be simply a loaning
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over the disbursement of the funds. institution. Indeed, its educational
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Relations With Clients Varied.
and social services are making an
The society's business relations ever stronger appeal. Farmers come
with its clients are not confined mere. to it to procure the admission of their
ly to matters in which it has a direct sick to hospitals, to act as intermedi-
pecuniary interest. ' Within the limits ary for relief in other emergencies.
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist
of this article it is impossible to give They bring to it personal questions
an adequate portrayal of the multi- which agitate their souls. In short,
Announces the Opening of His Office at
farious matters of a business,,nature they carry to the society a range of
in which the society—at its main of- matters too wide to enumerate. The
9310 TWELFTii STREET, Cor. ATKINSON AVENUE
fice in New York and at its branches Jewish farmer has come to look upon
One Block North of Clairmount.
—is constantly called upon for ad- the Jewish Agricultural Society as
vice. Matters pertaining to insur- the oracle by whose wisdom life's
WELL EQUIPPED FOR MODERN TREATMENT OF ALL
ance, from the procurement of the problems can be solved and human
FOOT AILMENTS
policy to the adjustment of the loos; ills banished.
Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, 6 to 9.
questions affecting first mortgage
For Appointment: Arlington 2355.
loans; help in filling out applications
to the Federal Land Banks; payments
on farm mortgages and the proper re-
ceipts and releases therefor; the dis-
solution of partnerships; the examin-
ation of purchase contracts and of States Containing 25,000,000 People
Panic'Stricken.
contracts affecting the construction
HERE is but one week left in which to
of buildings and the purchase of ma-
O NLY through extremely fortunate pur-
buy Scarf. of Silver Fox ■ at August dis-
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—The regions
chinery—and
other
matters
too
nu-
chasing of pelts at the recent U. S. go,
count price.. Our assortment is the largest
merous to mention—ate continually of south and aouthwestern Russia, an
emollient sale are we able to offer such hand-
•nd most complete in Michigan. Each skin
being presented, to it. In very truth, area with a population of 25,000,000
some cods of finest Alaska Seal at prices defi•
is perfection itself. Large, dark and full-
the society's office has established it- people, are facing again the danger
nitely lower than those prevailing during the
furred, beautifully flecked with silver—its
self as the clearing house for all man- of a famine, according to reports
last twenty-five years.
large bushy tail tipped with white Aristocrats
ner of information an questions re- which have reached here.
—all 'ef them.
The population of these regions,
(101r111. CO.t11 to your
make
one
of
these
lating to the business end of farming.
Let us
measure styled and trimmed according to your
fearing the approaching famine, has
Publishes Magazine.
Prices on these beautiful scarfs will not
desire—or
you in•y choose one of the many
s
become
panicky and is spending every
The extension department of the
models already faehioned and made in
mall
not be duplicated again this year—here
Jewish Agricultural Society is similar penny for storing up food. As a re-
our own factory.
or elsewhere. Be wise and make your
sult
of
this
the price of foodstuffs in
to the extension departments of col-
EMEMBER I You have but one week
selection now at worhwhile savings.
leges and universities. As4t.a. • name the Ukraine increased enormously
I
GET GOOD
during
June.
In some localities, the
mote in which to take advantage of the
activi-
implies, it is an extension or
August sae prices. Do not delay as prices
ties to those who cannot be brought increase was as high as 200 per cent.
SERVICE AT
Because
of
this
artificial
increase
in
will not be lower this year.
within the four walls of the institu-
Until September 1st, prices
tion " to receive their benefit. The the buying of foodstuffs, all other
Until September 1st, prines
trade
has
stopped,
even
though
the
THE MINIMUM
program of this department embraces
$140 to $550
$440 to $850
the publication of the sh Farmer, farmers are now bringing very few
COST
the only Yiddish agricultbral maga- products to the markets. This con-
Beautiful new Fall Fashions are arriving daily in our Cloth Section—
zine in the world; a system of itiner- dition particularly affects the eco-
ant instruction, which brings expert nomic situation of the Jewish traders.
all temptingly priced.
The threatened regions are the dis-
farm advice to the farmer's door; the
promotion of farmers' associations tricts of Bachmut, Poltava and Eka-
terinoslay.
for community effort; the organize-
tion of groups to undertake farm pro-
jects; lectures, demonstrations and
other activities. Within the compass Rollins August Fur Sale Seen
As Notable Example of
of this sketch it is impossible to treat
Theater,
Adapts
of
3 Doors East
36 Adams
in detail of the broad and inclusive
Merchandising.
scope of this extension service. A
few figures are illuminating. In 1',.(23,
The success attained by the August'
' 1,495 individual farm visits were fur sale now in progress at the Rol-
made, meetings attended by 5,826 lins store, 36 West Adams, is an ex-
1923 Model. Refinished Chrysler Blue; five new
pertons were held, 73 projects and ample of capable merchandising and
demonstrations of various kinds were an augury that prosperity is here and
tires;
mechanically perfect. Only run 9,000 miles.
undertaken. Advice was given to that the coming season will be a good
office, one for the merchants of Detroit.
vert and 1,565 callers at the society:s
Between Calvert
and 3,716 inquiries were answered
The unusual proportions attained
C olli
either by mail or through the columns by this early sale of furs have been
TERMS
ONLY $
of the Jewish Farmer.
credited to the capabilities of Fred
A purchasing service is carried on Rollins, whose judgment as a buyer
Civic Forces Support Candi- through which the society's clients of furs has been proved to tile, dis-
.....
are enabled not only to save money criminating women of Detroit for
dacy of Edward N. Barnard
but to buy commodities of approved more than 20 yeah, and to the popu-
types—a service of particular value larity of the new store overlooking
for Circuit Judge.
•
to new farmers who do not fully com- Grand Circus. Feminine shoppers
watch his announcements with inter-
The candidacy of Edward N. Bar- prebend
their
needs.
A correspondence course is con-
est. The fact that they are buying
ned, who is aspiring for a Circuit I ducted for the benefit of those who in such numbers now is an indication
Never before have we had such an assortment of Speedw•gons.
Court judgeship on the Republican cannot avail themselves of the de- that substantial people have confi-1
We can give you just about what you want in price and body
partment's field work. A text book dence in the immediate business fu- I
ticket, has been aided by the espousal
on poultry, the first Yiddish agricul-
equipment. These trucks are in A-1 mechanical condition;
of various forces in the Detroit com- tural text book, was published by the tore of Detroit.
good tires and newly painted. Our prices run from $200 up
munity. Jitney drivers, whose cause society. A pamphlet in Yiddish on, The casual visitor to the Rollins
w
to $1,000. Easy term..
he defended, rallied to his support "The Diseases of Cattle," issued in store is impressed by the elegance of
the garments and skins and at once
nalread,ikra p
immediately after he announced his 19iflt oh,as
realizes that time and care have been
expended in selecting the finest pelts,
candidacy. The Detroit Federation
Horse" made 'its appearance although the prices are definitely
of Labor has pledged him Da backing this year.
lower than last year and previous
Teaching Sanitation Method.
and so have other civic and social or-
as. years. The styles are from the lead-
ganizations. The most recent of the societ y ' s
the department of rural ing designers of New York and Eu-
Mr. Barnard has had many years' tivities is
experience as a trial lawyer in crimi- sanitation. Few, if any, farming see- rope. The fine display, advanced
or garbage disposal styles and the knowledge that prices
nal and civil cases. For two years he tions have sewage
will be higher when the fur season
served as prosecuting attorney for systems. Country homes, with few
Kent county. His advocates and exceptions, lack the conveniences and opens make an irresistible appeal to
friends are of the opinion that his ianitary appliances general in city
2272 EAST JEFFERSON, Near CHENE
The Rollins display of advanced
many-sided legal experience gives him homes. City residents can hardly ap- cloth fashions on the street floor is
Primaries September 9.
Edgewood 4410
■ perspective desirable in a Circuit preciate the importance that aanita- on a par with the showing of furs.
Court judge and qualifies him admir- ' lion plays in the country. It is the
ably to discharge the duties of the function of this department to teach
A Member of
4100
WOODWARD
AVENUE
Professor Wilstaetter, who recently
judicial office. They point to the farmers., how essential sanitary re-
BROTHERS — REAL ESTATE
resigned his office at Cologne Uni-
Edgewood
2311
fact that he is still a young man and quirementa can be observed through
will bring to the office an eager vi- , the installation of simple, inexpen- versity due to the anti-Semitfc activ-
"A BUSINESS MAN FOR COUNCIL"
tality and • highly developed sense sive, sanitary devices. This teaching ity there, has accepted the chair of
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' is, accomplished through individual chemistry at Heidelberg University.
of P a lie ta r.
iamIclos.
'256
it
a Slogan
Rules of Contest
i
$248
hops
Petroitfumittne
911 arren at ✓ eiopelle
SAVOY 'S
VARNISH POLISH
O. W. FOWLER, D. S. C,
AUGUST
F U
Coats
of Genuine
SALC
Alaska Seal
Scarfs
of Fashionable
Silver Fox
Now! at August Prices
RUSSIA CONFRONTED
WITH NEW FAMINE
Buy a - Used Car
HERE IS AN EXTRA VALUE
Reo Coupe
West;
Merchant The
A. C. Krenz T
ailor
Shop Where Courtesy
and $ervice Prevail.
10347 Wooded
1,275
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Reo Speed wagons
M. J.
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MURPHY
t ar m ogle, two
FOR
Councilman
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MURPHY
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