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August 17, 1917 • Page Image 1

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August 17, 1917 • Page Image 2

…Display Your Merchandise in American Made Fixtures Well displayed merchandise is a sales argument that beats all the words that were ever spoken. Period Bedroom Suites $110 Up D ETROIT knows no showing of Period Bedroom Furniture that will equal the superb collection of this great east side store. Queen Anne, William and Mary, Chippen- dale, Georgian, Charles I and Louis XVI designs predominate. Finishes include Mahogany, Walnut and Ivor...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. II. No.25 .'rw DETROIT, MICH., AUG. 17, 1917 THE PHARMACIST $1.50 per Year Single CopieslO Cents *0 FROM THE YIDDISH OF A. RAISIN By Oscar Leonard sc "Yes, I think his predecessor did the son said with a smile which was When old man Beinish was still of the president, they must do it out • followed by a sigh....…

August 17, 1917 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 Jews to be Important Factor in Rebuilding Rus- sia Says Bakhmetieff Russian Ambassador Declares Suppressed Natural Genius of Persecuted Race Will Now Become of Great Constructive Value to New Democracy. Washington.—"Two effects will be noted, in my judgtuent, from the eman- cipation of Russia's six million Jews, a full half of all the Jews in the world," said Ambassador Bakhmetieff, from Russia, talking on the Jewish...…

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…5 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY A Pisgah Lodge, I. 0.-B. B., to Hold Holy- days Services for Jewish Conscripts CCOUNTANTS AUDITS MAIN 1731 Corporate and other books opened or closed 617 DIME BANK BLDG. Detroit Board of Commerce to Carry on Work Begun in Other Cities. Will Minister to Spiritual Welfare of Jews in Camp at Battle / Chairman Henry IN. Hoyt, of the Detroit Board of Commerce Ameri- ' Creek. Draft...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE religious identity was discovered. We do not exaggerate when we say that in the large majority of cases, when men have been dis- charged for the supposed reason of their being Jews, a careful investi- Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. General Manager gation has proved that their discharge was due either to their own - ANTON KAUFMAN inefficiency or to other causes with which their religious af...…

August 17, 1917 • Page Image 7

…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News We offer the first and underlying mortgage bonds of a Transcontinental System combining the following strong features: SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES BETH EL NOTES Sabbath services are held in the Temple Assembly Room each Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. The music for the summer services is in charge of Mrs. I. Lapin Cohen. An Investment — Proven Value Yield 6 Saturday morning services begin at 9 o'cloc...…

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August 17, 1917 • Page Image 9

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE pliant, Pa., arc visiting with Mr. Miss Helen A. Le Bovitz of 363 and Mrs. Joe Stiglitz of Mt. Clem- Hendrie avenue is spending the re- mainder of the summer visiting rel- ens, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kahn of 205 Miss Elizabeth Brooks, who has atives in Pittsburgh and Youngs- Medbury avenue have as their Mrs. E. Steler, Mrs. Henry Van been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Lip- town, 0., Lyndora and Butler, Pa. guests Mr. and Mr...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 SAGINAW NEWS I THE JEWISH WOMAN Miss Jeanette Weinberg has re- turned from an extended trip through Toledo, Detroit and Pontiac. MISS ROSE KAPLAN, FAMOUS JEWISH NURSE, DIES IN ORIENT. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Barr of Brook- lyn, N., Y., are receiving congratula- tions upon the birth of a son August 6. Mrs. Barr was formerly Miss Mal- vina Goldstein of Saginaw. Is Martyr to Mission of Mercy to Palestine. News of the d...…

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…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Joint Distribution Committee Intercedes for Palestine Refugees Now at Berne, Switzerland PROF. FRANKFURTER RE- TURNS. LEAVES 80 PER CENT OF FOR- TUNE TO CHARITY. Commission to Egypt Gives Up Trip. Hon. Henry Morgenthau Re- mains Abroad. Bequests Made to Jewish and Non- Sectarian Institutions. Washington.—Professor Felix Frank- Isaac Ostheimer, son of Jacob Ost- furter of Harvard, assistant to the Sec- heimer, and...…

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…Detroit to Put-in-Bay Cedar Point Cleveland Sandusky Send money to your friends and relatives, wherever they are, through Daylight Across the Lake i Herman Eichners' Every Day Excursions to Put-in-Bay Round Trip Fare Same day on Week Days 7r 0C g Round Trip Sundays or Holidays Foreign Exchange and Steamship Ticket Agency *kJ Cedar Point Excursions $125 — Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday no 94' Round Trip 577 HASTINGS STR...…

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