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April 21, 1916 • Page Image 3

… they run— "If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you—" and all the rest of it. Someone has scored one line with a heavy blue pencil—"If you can dream and not…

… slowly— almost with a drawl—and looks at you beneath his lazy, half-closed lids. He told us of his boyhood on the other side of the water, of the long, weary days at the Chedar, of returning home by…

… years of study and empty dreaming. "Until then," lie went on, "my dreams had been my master. Now I mastered them. Once, at mid- night, I got out of bed and said the words of lamentation over the de…

… to discard the methods he had introduced and (Continued on page's) Louis Danto says: Whoever heard of a deceased husband or father who had too much life insurance? Wives sometimes object widows…

…- ions. We are great dreamers, we Jews! We're born in dreams, for don't our mothers dream that their sons may be the Messiah? I know my mother dreamed great things for me—not only in silence, as I think…

…3 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Master of Dreams By E. C. Ehrlich Upon the wall of the office, where the little, nervous man sits at his desk from early morning until after the slowest stenographer…

… has put away her notebook, hang the map of Palestine and a framed card done in old English lettering. The card bears a set of verses very popular a few years ago—"If" by Rudyard Kipling. You know how…

… make dreams your master—" and WC, who know the little man behind the desk, nod to each other when we read it, for we realize that he has made himself the master of his dreams. Once he told a few of us…

… how the vision had come to him. It was Friday night and the Chief, as we love to call him, ready to relax after the back-breaking grind of the week, leaned back in his chair and began to talk. He speaks…

… lantern light, stumbling sleepily as he went. "And when I was afraid, I would look up at the moon, for I knew she looks after orphans, and my father was dead." He spoke of the dreams that came to him in…

March 31, 1916 • Page Image 9

… obey. So Chaia, Berl and I, move. Our furniture we left behind, Chaim, our eldest son, is in the army, and we are walking. We have been walking since 6 o'clock in the morning. Chaia leans on me, I lean…

on my stick, and Berl is carried sometimes in my arms, and sometimes in Chaia's. I look at old Reb Srul, bent and worn like a reed in the wind, he, too, walks. Occasionally I talk to him. I try to…

… been walking for twelve hours. Some have fallen by the road, but we cannot stop, we must walk. We are crowded into a dilapidated barn; it's cold, bitter cold in there. Surah, the feeble-minded one, has…

… just had an epileptic fit. Reb Srul does not feel well. He is pale; I go to the door to speak to a soldier. "A doctor please," "I plead." The old man is "dying." "Good," he laughs. "Let him die. One less…

… his place. We are glad that he has been excused by the Almighty One from walking. Someone suggests burial. We are about to ask for the privilege, when the door opens and a sol- dier commands us to get…

… at Arcadia Hall, Woodward Avenue and Stimson Place, Tuesday evening, April 4th, in behalf of the Jewish sufferers from the war. DR. STEPHEN S. WISE, of New York, and others will speak. Will you be…

… Washington Arcade, or by telephoning Cadillac 7602. If you have not already made your subscription come to the big meeting at the Arcadia, April 4th, prepared to GIVE UNTIL IT HURTS! This will be the close of…

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 7 If you have a Soul The following article published by the American Jewish Relief Committee for Sufferers from the War, To the Jews oof Detroit: • needs no word of comment…

…. Only read it and let the words sink into your hearts. You who have com- fortable and even luxurious homes, you who have no anxiety as to the safety of your children, you who ;have!alsurfeit of all good…

… things, read and ponder upon these words. TT IS Winter, not a mild Winter, a cold one; bitter cold. All day we have been walking. We have no idea where we are going. When a soldier says "move" a Jew must…

November 02, 1917 • Page Image 7

…." There will also be other fea- tures of interest on the program. A social half hour will be spent from 8 to 8:30, the program commencing at 8:30 P. M. sharp. Dance on November 4th. The first of the series…

…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES. Sunday Services. The subject of Rabbi Franklin's sermon on Sunday morning at Tern- ple Beth El will be "Has…

… last season, a study of the Apocry- phal literature. Red Cross and Charity Sewing. The sewing for the local charities continues in the Temple on Thurs- days and the Red Cross sewing on Tuesdays and…

… Pitts- burgh, Pa., Will Not Elect Perma- nent Successor This Year. On Saturday morning, October 27, and Sunday morning, October 28, the Rev. Dr. Emil G. Hirsch, of Chicago, occupied the pulpit of…

… last Wednesday even- ing was one of the most successful in the history of the organization. An unusually large number of young peo- ple were in attendance, many of them being newcomers in the city. Talks…

…. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, November 7th. Professor Van Tyne of the History Department of the University of Michigan, will deliver a lecture on "Why We Are at War With Ger- many…

… of the 18th Co., 5th Battalion, 160th Depot Brigade, I wish to thank the Jewish people of Detroit who so kindly donated one of two beautiful Victrolas and records to us at Camp Custer. It certainly…

… Brigade, Camp Custer." ARMORY TYEIT NOV. 8 ARMORY 0 ITHOUT t q u esti on 41 the b est value in highest grade rugs! Made of genuine pure-wool in Royal Wilton weave. Easily worth 40 per cent more! Rich…

… of dances and entertainments will be given Sunday evening, November 4th, in the Shaa- rcy Zedek gynAnasium, Willis Avenue and Brush Street, by the Young Peo- ple's Auxiliary. Special features for each…

… FOURTEEN POPULAR CONCERTS Beginning Sunday Afternoon, Nov. 4th, at 3:30 AT ARCADIA Soloist—ALLEN McQ UHAE—Tenor Reserved Seats-25c, 50c, 75c. Season Tickets—$2.50, $5.00, $7.50. Now on Sale at Hudson…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 3

… Meeting on April 4th, in Arcadia Hall, their sad story will be told by Dr. StePhen S. \Vise and others. It is a story that will wring your hearts Cadilltc 702 The Russian •Senate rece41.1v passed a decree…

…w ay eadat . CLIPTON MMUS - 011100111All PO I CHRONICLE They would do it for you! ving a brief illness, Col. e's, one of California's racers and one of the fore- Lrly mining operators of died at…

the home of his r, Mrs. Morris Schneider, ge of 83' years. 1cath of Second Lieuten- 2;ar Ilarnett Samuel at the front has been anmiunced (Tent disPatches. The de-- was a son of Nelson and a member of…

the firm iett Samuel and Sons, of 1. Ile took a keen inter- lie welfare of the working the Fast Fnd of London is actively associated with :irk of the Jewish Lads ' e. He was promoted from iks, which he…

… joined at the ak of the war. Jews for whom our Cornmittee is making its appeal are no "Schnorrers." Thousands of those who are suffering for want of food and shelter . mer- today were but a few months ago…

… prosperous chants or successful members of the learned profes- sions. They Were wont to give to others out of there plenty, as now we ask you to give out of your abundance. But the War came, and with it, Star…

…- vation—Nakedness —Woe. The Detroit Committee for the Relief of They are your brcithers. Jewish Sufferers Will you leave them in their misery? from the War 314 Walilingtwn Arca& At the Great Public…

… that bequests left to synagogues are free from tax- ation, as •are the churches ofall other religious denominations. / ,0041111(c4' ■ 1 !!h\". Every Member of the Family Enjoys the Music of the

… Victrola Nowadays it is so easy for everyone to hear and understand all that is best in music. Having a Victrola in your home is just like having the world's greatest artists always at your instant…

…—come in any time and hear your favorite music. GOLDBERG PHONOGRAPH STORE 167 GRATIOT AVENUE OPEN EVENINGS THE STORE WITH THE COMPLETE STOCK TEL. MAIN 1975 …

April 14, 1916 • Page Image 7

… Sabbath morning service, which was attended by many members. The assembly was addressed by Samuel Lamport, who spoke on the interesting subject of "The Origin of the Sabbath Service." After the service the

… members had the privi- lege of hearing Rabbi Hershman's sermon. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek met on Monday, April 10, and listened to an unusually excel- lent program. Irs. Francis I lellin, Field…

September 28, 1917 • Page Image 10

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Society OBITUARY BICUR CHOLEM JRS.‘ ELECT NEW OFFICERS MRS. REBECCA BURTON. Will Hold Dance on Thursday, October 4th. Mrs. Rebecca Burton, one of the oldest Jewish…

… residents in Michigan, died on Thursday morning, Septem- ber 27, at her residence, 470 Brush street. Funeral services were held at the residence Friday afternoon, in- terment being private. Mrs. Burton is…

… function as a local unit of the American Red Cross. This unit will be one of the many now be- ing formed in every section of tlie city representing every element in Detroit. It has been found more de…

… made for an immediate program of work. Every Jewish woman in Detroit is urged to at least keep herself in- formed on this necessary work and if at all possible to take an active part in it. The Bicur…

… dance for members and their friends to get better acquainted. The public is also invited. Every member of the organi- zation and their friends are expected to attend the dance, which takes place on

… third annual convention held , here. Judge Straussburger is one of the best known communal workers among the young men of Washington and is widely known in Zionist circles. OLD Gowns Made NEW Madam Rau…

… Thursday, October 4th. 1917. at the club rooms. A musical program will also be included. MARTIN'S 11111111111111011111111111111111111 , CHINA ART NOVELTIES 24 ADAMS AVENUE, WEST BUCK'S Automobile and…

…- sirable to have women work together for the Red Cross under congenial circumstances. More efficient work can be accomplished by utilizing or- ganizations of women now in exis- tence, or forming units of…

… women who have personal interests in common. The executive committee of the Detroit chapter has issued a call for the formation of such work units. It is signed by J. B. Schlotnian, Mrs. Russell A. Alger…

…, Jr., and Mrs. Frank Robinson. The appeal states that the demands for hospital garments and surgical dressings are coming in mil- lion-fold, and it is urgent that a series of work rooms be established…

May 05, 1916 • Page Image 8

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 "All Aboard" Promises to be Big Success Second Hand Cash Registo rs for Sale On Long Time Payments. Cad. 2253, Cad. 7229-861 West Fort Street Opera, Now Ready to be…

… originators on the East side of clothing possessing style and quality CIGAR 402 Hastings Street. DRESS SUITS I. BERKOWITZ TO RENT Dress Tt immings and Supplies Onyx Hosiery and Merode Underwear Kayser…

… Silk Gloves STATE dt GRISWOLD 4th. Fl Palm' Smith BI S. S. E. LANGERMAN, Loc. Mgr. Cd. 1297 396 HASTINGS ST., DETROIT SCHAFFNER'S ' The Gorham Shop" GRA1NGER-HANNAH-KAY CO. DIAMOND IMPORTERS…

… Staged, Will be Seen by Capacity Audience. JOSEPH GELLER CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS All arrangements for "All Aboard," the opera to be produced by the Young People's Society of , have…

… HOW been Teniple Iteth completed, :Old When the curtain - But the hit of the show will lw the comedians. The fun is in the hands of such well-known mirth- makers at I lilliard Goldstick, Nor- man…

…. You will find the most complete line in the city of Dry Gods, Notions and Furnishings AT M. ROSINSKEY'S 351-355 Hastings St. Cor. Wilkins Detroit, Mich: - "Quality Which is Unexcelled at…

…. Also Camera Supplies, Developing and Printing. Phones: Ridge 3763 and Cadillac 3227. A SMOKEH'S C8EDIT RC • Po U idle New Dark FOR tore Clothes and Men's Furnishings A. EPSTEIN, Prop. We are the

… best amateur production staged in Detroit for a long time. ;\ Jewish Chronicle reporter sur- prised the cast at its last rehearsal. The chorus, under the sonorous di- rections of Sam Busch, was going…

… through the paces, and executing them with a precison and grace that would put many a professional ag- gregation to shame. lilhard Goldstick's negro portrayal will be a sure scream, and the amorous antics…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 4

… accurate estimate of Mr. Brandeis's fitness for a place on the Supreme Bench than is the testimony of those who have personal and political axes to grind. REMEMBER APRIL 4th ! It is a DAY OF OPPORTUNITY for…

…, - Subscription in Advance $1.50 per year Offices 701 Penobscot Bldg. Telephone Cadillac .2588. The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims…

…•I*. • • 'Dollars among the Jews of gives us that opportunity. Shat Detroit Jews have given muc. are confident that they will give FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916. Some Light on the Brandeis Case. Those who have kept…

… number of Jews suffering from the hardship of war and Russian barbarism is seven millions. The Jervis, On March 26th delegates fro the land will assemble at Philadel posed Jewish Congress.. Much has…

… that trifle saner, and from the history lesson of broad-mindedness with Ny that they realized that on the Con question which is important cnougl \ there is room for an honest differe to continue in the

… high respect and he has well earned, it is to be ho, (lawn upon Mr. Schiff. No- Jew has ever had cause to h tunately, on the other hand, Judai• to be unashamed of some of its jev,' \\' hen parents…

THE JEWISH 4 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Editor Manager Samuel J. Rhodes, Anton Kaufman…

… responsibility for an indors_e- ment of views expressed by the writers. All correspondence and society notes to insure publication must be sent in so as to reach this office Wednesday morning of each week. L…

… their ears to the ground during the hearings by the senate committee anent the confirmation of Mr. Brandeis for Justice of the Supreme Court, have felt all along that much of the opposition to him…

… emanated from those who were fearful that a man of his temperament upon the Supreme Bench of the United States might seriously interfere with those who had to do with the so- called ''Big Business" of the

July 28, 1916 • Page Image 15

… Appointment Miss B. A. Krenz 92 E. High Street Gown Maker and Importer is giving attractive values on all GOWNS AND BLOUSES Special Offering in NEW SUMMER MILLINERY The Latest Importations A HARRY…

… diligently ill order to make the affair a suc- cess,• said 11 - . Harry Satovskv, Chairman of the Committee on Ar- rangements, "and the public can be assured that no effort has been spared to insure a good…

September 14, 1917 • Page Image 33

…, who have been spending the sum- mer in Detroit, have left for New York. Beta Chapter of the Sigma l'hi Sorority held its' first meeting of the season on Tuesday of this week at the Chocolate Homestead…

… hear a selection by Bauer, Gabrilowitsch, Saint Saens, Busoni, Grainger, etc., on this marvelous instrument is to hear it exactly as though the artist was playing for you. RIGHT NOW would be a splendid…

… Private demonstra- tion any time (4th floor) without obligat- ing you in the least. Grinnell Bros Exclusive Michigan Representatives. • 24 Stores. Headquarters 243-247 Woodward Ave. …

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Isador Horowitz spent a few days in Toledo as the guests of Samuel Horowitz. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Albert Kahn, Louis Welt and Bernard Ginsburg spent last…

…. I\Ir. and Mrs. William Imerman announce the engagement of their (laughter Esther to Mr. William II. Timche. DISTINCTIVE AUTUMN FABRICS Ready To Be Built Into SUIT or OVERCOAT which WILL SATISFY…

… YOU ENTIRELY Your Inspection Cordially Invited QUALITY and PRICE are unequaled in our clothes. The sweetness of low price never equals the bitterness of poor quality. A. C. KRENZ OBITUARY MRS. ABBY…

…. Representing Joseph Louise Bendel New Models Ling received daily 306 Washington Arcade Ti the death of Mrs. Abby Van Baalen, 68 years old, in Chicago, Sun- day night, a happy wedded career of more than 50…

… years was brought to termination. Mrs. Van Baalen was the wife of E. H. Van Baalen, a for- mer Detroit business man. They left Detroit, March 29 this year to make Chicago their home, and April 7 cele…

…- brated their golden wedding anniver- sary. Mrs. Van Baalen's body was brought to Detroit Tuesday by the husband and children. Funeral serv- ices were held in Blakes' chapel, 54 Teterboro street, at 11 o…

…'clock Wed- nesday morning. Burial was private. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiated. The children who survive are Mrs. Isadore Kuttnaucr, Mrs. Adolph S. Kuttnauer and Mrs. Edward Kutt- natter, of Chicago; I. Van…

March 30, 1917 • Page Image 20

… in the Library Act of 1901. NON-PARTISAN BALLOT: The ballot for School Inspec- tors will be non-partisan, no party designation appearing anywhere on the ticket. This ballot will be ,separate from all…

the same prices as heretofore. These goods include wall cases, mirrors mirrorbacks, shelvings, and counters, etc. Since their inception, sales for "American" products. have been secured on strength of…

…min •N I TwuSchOol Inspectors for two- year, terqt,, Two School Inspec 7 tors for fourlear term, Three ' School Inspectors for six-year term. WARD: Alderman to fill va- cancy in the 4th and 10th…

… Wards; School Inspectors to fill vacancies in the following Wards-4, 5, 7, 10, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 21. - ANNEXATION PR 0 PO SI- tions: Propositions for the an- nexation of territory from the Townships of…

… Gratiot and Grosse Pointe to the City of Detroit will also be voted upon. CHARTER AMENDMENTS: • Amendments to the Charter will also be submitted at this election. CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENTS: Constitutional…

… amendments will also be sub- mitted. LIBRARY BONDS: There will also be voted upon at this time the question of issuing. $250,000 Public Library bonds ; the remaining part of the $1,- 000,000 issue authorized…

… others, and can be voted by all men and women who are regis- tered. — Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the sev- • eral Wards and Election Dis- tricts of the City of Detroit…

…, MONDAY, APRIL 2 Polls Open 7 a. m. to 8 p. ras CENTRAL STANDARD TIME (Which is 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Eastern Standard Time) Officers Will Be Elected As Follows: STATE: Two Justices of the Supreme Court…

…, Two Regents of the University, Superintend- ent of Public Instruction, Mem- ber State Board of Education, Two Members State Board of Agriculture, State Commission- er of Highways. COUNTY: Six Circuit…

… recent very heavy advances on glass and other raw materials, found us with almost a year's supply of these goods on hand; and we are selling wood frame showcases at a very slight advance, and many items at…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 12

the entire family, for it makes possible to all the keen delight of person- ally producing music—it gives to each one the ability to play—with true musicianly expression —all that's best in music of…

… every class. How greatly you add to "their" pleasures through such a Christmas remembrance— how much of greater charm is given the home through the richness and beauty of one of these artistic instruments…

… demonstration a.rly time (4th floor). Instruments select ed now held for Christmas delivery if you wish. Why Decorate Your Walls and then permit them to become dis- colored over your Radiators the first winter…

…1. 2 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE This Christmas Gladden those of your household with the gift of a magnificent IANOL PLAYER-PIANO STEINWAY, STROUD, WHEELOCK, - STECK and WEBER It's truly a gift for…

…. Steinway Pianola Player-Piano—Supreme Among All Player-Pianos of the World. It's a gift that endures—that is for years—that stands constantly ex- pressive of your love—that as time passes comes to have a…

… more and more intimate part in the home life. A remembrance that, through the happiness it so surely brings, you can find greatest pleasure in giving! These Magnificent Instruments Are Furnished in Both…

… Grand and Upright Models And, in addition to the matchless musical quality told by the makes embraced in this celebrated line, these are the only player-pianos in which can be had those marvelous and…

… vitally important expression- control features: Themodist, Metrostyle, etc.—features which have had large part in making the PIANOLA the standard of player excellence the world over. From every standpoint…

… it is the superliChristmrs home-gift. Grinnell Bros Prices commence at $600 Other instruments in exchange Exclusive Michigan Representatives 24 Stores. Headquarters 243-247 Woodward Ave. Private…

…, when an Acme Radiator Shield (with or without water pan) will ab- solutely pre.vent it? They save their cost the first season. Acme Shields are ornamental in design and are in use in the finest of…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 8

… singing of Christmas hymns and carols in the public schools as requested by a number of citizens who claimed to represent the sentiments of the Jewish residents in Boston. The hoard based its action on the

… opinion of the corporation counsel of the city and on the belief that the singing of Christmas carols and hymns did not tend to undermine the faith of the Jewish children in the public schools. schools of…

… violation of the stat- objection is made tends to prosely- utes forbidding the teaching of any type children from one faith to an- special religion in the public schools. other. The opinion of the corporation…

one of the oldest religions in the went to the extent of denying the world, it is, of course, a matter to right to have hymns sung for the NY111C11 exception might fairly be purpose of imparting…

March 02, 1917 • Page Image 13

… given on Wednesday of The Ladies' Volunteer Society will last week were Mrs. A. Lapin Cohn, give a Purim concert on Sunday eve- Miss Phyllis Zuckerman and Miss ning, March 4th, at Beth Jacob Syna- Mirah…

… given in the green room ferers' Fund. The hour is set for of the Hotel Pontchartrain on 8:30 o'clock. Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund spent -:- WEDDINGS : a few days in Chicago during the

… combined in Plattsburg, N. Y. • with silver and sequins, Miss Zuiback Mrs. Joseph Nederlander left on in Nile green and the Misses Wilson, Tuesday for a visit in Kansas City Bluestine and Weisman in shades…

… of and California. yellow. All wore silver Lucille shoes Mrs. Emory NIonash entertained at and hats, and carried canes topped cards on Sunday afternoon for the with rose buds and tulle. In the bridal…

… this efficiency you can benefit by consulting with him. "Nestles Permanent Wave" (Demonstrated under license) adds the finishing quality to hair fashiOns—and does not in- jure the hair, nor lose its…

… AAOTOFDOWREASRTD (Under New Management) SUNDAY, MARCH 4th HELEN CHADWICK IN "THE -CHALLENGE" Monday, March 5 ALMA HANLON in "God and Little Children" Bushman-Bayne—"The Great Secret" Tuesday; Marc 6 CLARA WILLI…

…1.. THE JEWISH CHRONICLE . Mr. Adolph Amberg left last week Among the students at the Detroit for Old Point Comfort, returning via Institute of Musical Art participating New York. in the recital…

… Cohn. gogue. Tickets are 25 and 50 cents Miss Tillie Garvett, artist pupil of and the proceeds of the concert are Mrs. Ola Defoe-Eustis, was presented for the benefit of the Jewish War Suf- in a musical…

… Southern smilax, palms and roses week. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Davies have made an effective setting for the wed- left for the south to remain until ding of Miss Lillian Jacobson, (laugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs…

… arrived home from a pleasant at the ceremony. Miss Jacobson's visit in New York and Atlantic City. gown was an exquisite creation of Mr. Stern was in Washington to at- cloth of silver with overdress of…

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 5

… to associate with Jewish influences. On November 4th, a dinner and entertainment was given to the Jew- ish boys by the Jewish Ladies' Aux- diary Society of Battle Creek. This affair is typical of…

… a "sited" for the Jewish boys on the camp site. He pledged the sum of $10,000 from the organizations and individuals of Detroit. Kalamazoo Jews to Entertain. A very entertaining social program had…

… accompanied on the piano his sister, who sang sev- eral songs. Private H. Hanson per- formed with an interesting female im- personation that won him great ap- plause. Mrs. Mills, wife of a Con- gregational…

… boys at Kalamazoo on November 25th. The boys will be taken to and from the city in auto- mobiles. Every Jewish home will throw open its doors to the soldiers. Club Rooms Opened. November 14th is a date…

…-operation with the B'nai B'rith. (Continued on page II) A. B. NEWMAN CO. Manufacturers of Paper and Cork Cigar and Cigarette Holders 0 Importers of Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles and Playing Cards 288-290 EAST…

… to the South Side of Cadillac Square, then north on Randolph to Gratiot. Westbound Michigan passengers should board cars on Gris- wold street, Fort street or Shelby street. Eastbound Mack and Gratiot…

… passengers should board cars on the south side of Cadillac Square or on Randolph street. The cordial co-operation of our customers is earnestly solicited in order to facilitate the movement of the cars to the

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Health Life NATHAN E. ROSENBERG INSURANCE 1926 Penobscot Building Cherry 5720 Fire Automobile RICK littritau Lark ant) Dealers 'n BRICK…

… PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 5552 525 WOODWARD AVE. Cor. Charlotte Orders Called for Delivered Anywhere You will find the most complete line in the city of Battle Creek Jews Help Make…

…- ment. 1 he Government is doing all it possibly can to safeguard the health of the boys, and see that they arc well fed, properly clothed and housed. The Government cannot, of course, very well take care…

March 30, 1917 • Page Image 14

… Victrola: Much interest has been manifested in the name W. G. L. S., which is the temporary designation of the new social organization that will hold its first social affair on Wednesday eve- ning, April 4

… Facing Hotel Tiller CHERRY 382 • Hemstitching Picot Edging MR. AND MRS. E. H. VAN BAALEN On April 7, 1867, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Van Baalen were united in mar- riage by Rabbi E. ,Epstein of the old Rivard…

…' Street Temple, and have ever since been honored and beloved residents of Detroit. Now on the eve of their golden wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Van Baalen are leaving for Chi- cago to celebrate the

… prominent men; old-time melodies; selections on any, instrument by the most talented players; operatic numbers by the world's sweetest singers—what a wealth of enjoyment is your's to command through the

… Beautiful Victrola XVI ARRANGEMENTS FOR DANCE COMPLETED. The committee on arrangements of the Shaarey Zedek, Jrs., who will give a dance on Saturday evening, March 31, in the auditorium of the synagogue…

…, have announced that all arrangements have been completed. The . officers and members of the, organization feel that this dance will be the best on the schedule of social events for the year. There will…

…, is a splendid and always- charming addition to your home furnish- ings. The Price is $200—on convenient pay- ments if you wish. Victrolas, $15 to $400 37 sound-proof demonstrating rooms…

th, at Hurst's Academy in the . Arcade building. The execu- tive committee of the club announces that it will select a permanent name at the dance and solicits suggestions from the 'attendants. The

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 14 Celebrate Golden Wedding Hand Made Curtains Maltese Laces Bridal Veils Draperies Hand Embroideries Luncheon Sets Children Specialties Bed Spreads Noel Embroidery Stands…

… event in the midst of their children and grand-children, and to Take their-future home in that city. They are accompanied by a sister -of Mr. Van Baalen, Mrs. Esther Marx, who for many years, has made her…

March 24, 1916 • Page Image 7

…, entertained at luncheon on Tuesday of this week in honor of Mrs. Saul Kaufman, who is to leave the city shortly to make her home in Reading-, Pa. Organizations HEBREW LADIES' AID SO- CIETY BALL. Mr. Adolph…

…. Oscar Rosenberger spent a few days in Cincinnati last week. One of the most successful dances ever .given by the Fresh Air Society was held on Thurs- day evening of last week at Al- hambra Hall, and much…

…. The British occupation of Bas- sorah, on the Persian Gulf, which has a considerable Jewish popu- lation, has given rise to an precedented incident. The Mili- tary Governor having obtained from the chief…

… rabbi a list of the Jewish festivals, gave directions that government offices shonld he closed on all these (lays, in- cluding the two days of Purim, which arc celebrated by the Se- fardic Jews with much…

… ceremony. Soifer Bros. 517 HASTINGS STREET MRS. H. KLEIN One of the largest successes of the season was the ball given un- der the auspices of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society On Sunday evening; March It…

… ► th, at Burk's Gasino. This success was due to no small extent to the able and energetic efforts of the Society's officers, headed by Mrs. harry Klein, of the Committee on Ar- rangements, the Floor…

… ; Mrs. Joseph Hartman, Sec- retary; Mrs. Marie Hartman, Treasurer; and Mrs. Philip Ber- kowitz and Mrs. Jack F.Imen, Trustees. The Committee on Arrange-. ments consisted of the following la'dies: Mrs…

…, ► 00, will close Nvith a mammoth smoker on Thursday night, March :Inth. Four teams have been aggressive- ly engaged in the work of secur- ing new members„for the organ- ization. This contest has received…

…; Bernard E. Anspach, Secretary, and Samuel Sarasohn, Treasurer. THE JEWISH STUDENT CONGREGATION OF U. OF M. fro•-; l'age 5) the pulpit, speaking on the topic, "Prejudice, its Causes and its Cure." The

… IFAVISH CHRON- ICLE: High School Boys and Girls or Students attending the University. Good salary and commis- sion. A P P LY at. CH RON I CU: of- fice, 701 Penobscot Building, on Monday and Tuesday after…

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….11111 Owing to the tremendous demand for JI74"1‘).1 a"klitittit ratilaVI aikiiiiir e a eMeliff agslidi t Rabbi Franklin left on Wednes- day for \Vildwood, N. J., to attend the sessions of the Central Confer…

… guests were pres- ent. Mr. Sol Lamport, one of New York's prominent Jewish men, is the guest of Mrs. E. Lamport, 990 John R. street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe of 88 i;arfield avenue announce the en…

… Importer is giving attractive values on all GOWNS'AND BLOUSES 210 E. Hancock Ave. Detroit Special Offering in NEW SUMMER MILLINERY The Latest Imp l ortations CADILLAC 5584 When you are HUNGRY call…

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY (Continued from page 10) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Engel of South Bend, Ind., spent a few days in the city last week. Removal Notice I — • • I 111$141 11111111111- V 1…

…- ence of American Rabbis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goulson spent Thursday in Cleveland. ■ ; *Si ■ PALAIS DE DANSE The World's Finest Soft Drink Finest Summer Ballroom in America DANCING EVERY EVENING…

… Ben Shook's Peerless Orchestra ■ ■ The Michigan Parfay Company has moved to larger quarters. We have equipped a large plant at Miss Lillian Ach of Dayton spent a few days in the city as the guest of…

… drinking this delicious beverage. Have a case delivered to your home. Ask for Parfay at the fountains. 5e a Bottle. Se a Glass. Mrs. E. Lamport announces the Bar Mitzvah of her son Max. which took place…

… Saturday, June 24, at Congregation Shaarey Zedeic. A very brilliant talk on "Israel as a Nation," was given by Master Lamport, who has already achieved for himself many honors in oratory. UNDESIRABLE or…

… SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED By the "Lucille Francis" Scientific Method Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein and fam- ily of Eliot street have left for an extended motor trip through the west. Mrs. S. M. Lampke and grand…

… avenue, has returned home. The engagement was announced of Miss Alice Rosenberg to Mr. Albert Ziskind at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenberg at their home, 250 East Warren ave- nue, at which 80…

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… possible value fur your money! THE JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB Rev. M. S. Rice to Speak Before Club on Sunday Afternoon, April 7th, at Temple Beth El—Mrs. Leo M. Franklin Reads Interest- ing Paper as Work Review…

on "The Empty House"— Surgical Dressing Unit to Meet on Tuesday Hereafter. The next regular meeting of the Jew- every phase of family life and the time- ish Woman's Club will take place on worn query…

… form of an of Literature, presided beautifully and open one—an invitation being extended incidentally discussed the various prob. the general public—both men and wo- Ions presented. Mrs. Ehrlich was most…

…- dealing with problems of interest to wise—are not the ideal women, and women was given on Monday afternoon quoted passages from the Scripture to in the Vestry Rooms of Temple Beth El, verify her remarks…

…. Mrs. Leo M. Franklin reading a paper Surgical Dressing. on "The Empty House" (anonymous), Announcement was made that the published by McMillan & Co. Mrs. Jewish Woman's Club Surgical Dress- Franklin…

…, who gave a resume of the ing Linn would meet on its original book, handled her topic most cleverly meeting day, Tuesday, hereafter, having and responded most readily to all ques- met on Wednesday for…

…, The quota is more than today and on that account it is worth filled each month and the work being the time that is required for its perusal turned out has elicited much favorable or for its careful…

… For and Contributed By Carl E. Schmidt Co. The Musicale and Informal Dancing Party to be given by the Yom Girls' Literary Club in the Gold Room of the Pontchartrain on April 7th, promises to be an…

… unprecedented success, judging by the high artistic quality of the parti- cipants on its entertainment program. Mr. Isadore Braun, well-known tenor, will render the favorite N'esti la Giubba from Pagliacci; Mrs…

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… morning, October 8, at 10 o'clock. On this oc- casion Rabbi Mayerberg will preach the sermon. Sunday Services. Sunday services will be resumed in the Temple on Sunday morning, Oc- tober 14, at 11 o…

…'clock. Sabbath School. The sessions of the Sabbath school will open next Sunday morning, Oc- tober 7, at 9:30. All children of school age should be present on that day for registration. Saturday morning services…

…- tives of the Jews. Among the repre- sentatives of the other parties there are "alsoa number of Jews. $1 5.0 0 P air 4th Floor 1865 Est. 183.185 Woodward Ave. IIIIIXWIU11nInIInIlm/IIII1111…

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE- Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES. Sheminee Azereth. Services for Sheminee Azereth (Feast of Conclusion) will be held in the Temple next Monday…

… ADVERTISE- MENTS. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE— On account of illness will sell my property, located on East Side, be- tween Garfield and Canfield. Brick veneer building on lot, 30x100. Store- room on ground…

… floor. Nine rooms and bath on upper floors. This is an excellent investment opportunity. Call Ridge 3443-J. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT —Suitable for young couple or two young men in congenial Jewish pri…

… particularly broad range of style and color combinations in these boots. The model illustrated can be had in all the new shades of fine kid skin, with buck tops to match. This model has an extra high arch…

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… own assistance, whatever day to Decide Date of Meeting. di:A be worth, towards a year of in- creased aid to the poor. On Sunday afternoon, October 14th, Jacob G. Brown, who was our Vice- at Temple Emanu…

… postponement was 1 lis time was devoted to the inter- brought up at the meeting of the Ad- ests of The Jewish Institute regard- ministrative Committee held on Thurs- le!s of all other. considerations. He day…

… Sulzberger and Dr. consolation of knowing that his life, Stephen S. Wise. A committee of New though a short one, was full of use- York delegates to the Congress ap- fulness and benevolence. peared before the

… man has gone. He looked finally upon the question. unon his duties as a pleasure. No re- The various commissions which were °nest for his services ever met with appointed to prepare memorandums on

… . of the Commission on the Balkan Hiindred Dollars. States and Salonica ; Honorable Joseph We shall, of course, mark Abraham Barondess, chairman of the Commission Benjamin's memory in some appro- on

… Rumania, and Mr. Bernard Semel, priate manner. chairman of the Commission on Galicia, It is my earnest wish that the re- reported that their memorandums arc , elts of this coming year will enable already…

… complete and will soon he in to lift the mortgage on The Jew- - hands of the Administrative Com- Institute as well as the balances the mittee members. Dr. Henry Frieden- (1,, c on our two temporary homes for…

… wald, chairman of the Commission on ildren, at 251 Hendrie Avenue and Palestine. reported that the memoran- 7 11 Frederick Street. We were able dum of his Commission is being writ- to purchase the

… preparing the b , cmeathed us five thousand dollars report for the Commission on Poland ,, hich we have used towards the pur- and Lithunia, of which Judge Julian W. chase of the Frederick Street prop- Mack is…

… chairman. Mr. Herman Bern- erty. stein, the chairman of the Commission In employing these moneys for the on Russia, who has just returned from '.eltering of helpless children, we feel Russia; is in…

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…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Jewish Woman JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB OB- SERVES RECIPROCITY DAY SUNDAY, NOV. 4. Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, Distinguished Educator and Suffragist, Will Speak on "Woman's Hand in…

…. The meeting- this year prom- ises to be more than ordinarily interest- ing. The presidents and secretaries of the Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs will on this occasion be the spe- cial guests of the

… Revolution, and is now stationed at Camp Wadsworth, Spartansburg, S. C. (Steinway—Stroud—Steck—Weber) Sold in Michigan only by the House of Grinnell Private demon- stration any time —4th floor Evenings by…

… World Events"—Domestic Science Course Will Demonstrate Hooverized Din- ner Monday Afternoon — Penny Lunch Meets With Success. The annual Reciprocity Day of the Jewish Woman's Club is Sunday, No- vember 4…

… Jewish Woman's Club. The address of the afternoon will he given by Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, the widely known and greatly beloved phil- anthropist, educator and civic worker of • New York City. Her subject will…

… Marks Nathan died in 1903 he left to the Marks Nathan Jewish Orphans' Home, which he founded, and to other charities, both here and in Jerusalem, all of his fortune of $250,000, except $100,000, which he…

… willed to his widow, his companion for nearly half a century. Mrs. Nathan, in turn, constantly gave of this sum, both to the home which was her husband's pride, and to other charities, some here, some in…

… Jerusalem. She retained little for her- self, and this little was swept away with the failure of the Lorimer Bank. A year ago, of her own volition, she entered the Orthodox Home for Aged Jews, as a pensioner…

…. It is only a short distance from the Marks Nathan Orphans' Home. Mrs. Nathan was born in Littau, Russia, and came to Chicago .fifty years ago. She was married here. Mrs. Johanne M. Loeb. Mrs. Johanne…

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 The Jewish Woman JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS FIRST MEETING MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. "WHO'S WHO" AMONG DIS- TINGUISHED AMERICAN JEWISH WOMEN. Sam Hume Will Talk on "The Art…

… Theatre"—Mrs. Rebecca Kohut to be Speaker on Reciprocity Day, Nov. 4—Club Is Taking Part in All National Women's Work. Some of the Jewish women recog- nized as leaders and pathfinders in America today…

…, according to a list compiled by one of our western Jew- ish contemporaries, are: Lillian D. Wald, of New York, the Jewish Jane Addaths, the author of "The 1-louse on',Henry Street," who is the head of the

…, a sister ()- Abram Elkus, who occupies the chai- of philosophy at Smith College, on of the few Jewish women to 'receiv, a professorial chair in an American university. Henrietta Szold, known as probab…

…• the best informed woman on Jewisl affairs, the editor of the Americal. Jewish Year Book for many years. Dr. Jessica Blanche Piexotto, pro-- fessor of economics at the Universit:-- of California and…

… author of severa" books on economics. Mabel Rigelman, well known as an opera singer. Fannie Bloomfield-Zeiler a, noted pianist. Alma Gluck, noted young AmericaiT prima donna. Clara Lipman, the actress…

…, wife o' The Erst Monday meeting of the Jewish Woman's Club for the season will take place in the assembly rooms of Teint)le Beth El, Oct. 29. On this occasion, the members will be treated to a talk by…

…- tor of the Little Theater idea in De- troit. He has produced one-act plays never before seen in this city, employ- ing lighting effects that were most un- usual. Every member of the Jewish Woman's Club…

… affiliated with the Council of National Defense and is officially represented on its executive board. Mrs. Adolph Sloman is chairman of the committee on patriotic service. The Red Cross sub-committee, with Mrs…

… part of the committee on Patriotic service. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. E. Curlander, with Mrs. E. M. Rothman and Mrs. Julius Greenthal as vice-chairman, this committee will have charge of the food…

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… pupils ill two piano recit- als on the evening of June 4th at the '11-t Museum. Little Miss Myra Finsterwald, daughter of .N1r. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald, of -Mas- sachusetts avenue, and a pupil of Miss…

… marriage to Mr. Morrey Mendelsohn will take place on Wednesday, May 30th. Miss Marian Meisner was hostess at a card party, followed by a luncheon, at her home. Miss Ethel Miller gave a box party at the

… bridge" party at her home, followed by a dainty luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Peritz of 100 Medbury avenue announce the confirmation of their daughter, Ruth, on Sunday, May 27th, at Temple Beth El. Mr…

… of Jewish Social Workers, which convenes in Pittsburgh on June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Steifel of Ottawa, 111., are the guests of rela- tives in the city. Miss I lattie Groneman will pre- sent her…

… saving of $1.00 to $2.50 on every blouse purchased at BECK'S SMART SHOP. Over fifty styles to select from at Prestige P $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.95 $6.95 $9.95 R ESTIGE is the result of manifest…

ON THE WAY TO PROSPERITY. FRANK P. MILLER. …

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… 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111311111111111111111111111111311111111113311113111111111111111111111111111111311311111111111131111113113111111110111111111111111111111113113111111111111111111111111111113111111111111111113111111111 E San-fuel S. Mayerberg- , who was recently elected to serve as as- sistant rabbi of Temple Beth El, is to be married to Miss Gertrude Rothschild of Cleveland, Ohio, on June 17th. Miss...…

… is a college graduate and she has been active in the public and Sabbath schools of her native. city, and she takes an active interest in. all things Jewish. The young couple will be married by .Rabbis…

… Franklin of DA044,,Wolsey of Cleveland, and by the groom's father, Rabbi Mayerberg of Goldsboro, N. C. Many delightful entertainments were given during the past month in honor of 'Miss Sara Duscoll, whose…

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… several days on an automobile tour in the Catskill Mountains, returned to the city last Monday. Mr. Grosner stopped off at Wash- ington, D. C., his home city, and visited the capitol to hear the stirring…

… debate on the "conscrip- tion taxes'' in the Senate. The next regular meeting of the Delta Phi Sorority will be held on Monday evening, September 10, at the home of MN. Louis Good- man of 106 Medbury…

…. arc showing for the more elaborate suits arc longer in every instance. One of the prettiest that they have shown of late was made of soft Woolen Jersey with a loose coat of black velvet falling straight…

… from the shoulders. The new gowns and dresses are of the type that will be likely to appeal to women who dress modishly, but conservatively. One dress, for in- stance, shown b\' this house, is vcry smart…

… dress is made with coat efTect at back and sides. Another dress is made on long, straight lines. It is drawn in slightly at the waistline by a bcad-embroid- cred belt. The bead embroidery also trims the

… greatest musical authorities. \\'e invite you to see the Steinway and other "Pianolas"-- Stroud, Wheelock, Steck and Weber. Liberal allowance on other instruments in exchange. Convenient payments if de…

… Michigan Representatives. 24 Stores. Headquarters 243-247 Woodward Ave. The funeral of Jacob G. Brown, who met sudden death at Oscoda, Nlich., last Wednesday was held on Friday, August 31, from his late…

… attended by sev- eral hundred of Mr. Brown's friends. JEWISH CONSUMPTIVE RELIEF ASSOCIATION SEEKS FUNDS. On the invitation of Dr. William J. Greenstein, representing the Jew- ish Consumptive Relief…

…- icalen Unterstizung Verrein, S. L. P., Arbeiter Branch 156, Arbciter Ring Branch 181, Arheiter Ring Branch 337, and the Chcsed Shel Eines So- ciety. The conference decided to hold a tag day on Sunday…

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…32 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY. (Continued from page 31) Jay I larris was hostess at a dinner on Wednesday evening, the NI isses I lirschman gave a theater party and tea at the Pontchartrain…

…, and Mrs. Ilermart Lieberman entertain- ed with a miscellaneous shower at her home in Farrand Park: On Tuesday Mrs. S. D. Oppenheimer and Miss Oppenheimer were .host- esses at a luncheon at the Cadillac…

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… additional premiums, or reducing the amount payable in the event of death. 2nd—While other companies have adopted a war clause, there is one old line Company with over $90,000,000 assets which has thus far…

4th—If you or your friends have not already en- listed, or arranged to do so, you or they may insure in this Company without a war clause in the contract, which means FULL PROTECTION WITH ADDI- TIONAL…

…Warning! I consider it my duty to warn the public: 1st —In time of war, when the risk of human life is unusually great, life insurance compan- ies write a war clause in their policies, either charging heavy…

… postponed doing so. 3rd—But today I received information that this Company will also adopt a war clause upon policies issued at the Home Office after June 14th. We'll Rent You a Piano For Your Summer Home…

… COST. —And look after the shipping; the delivery, the unpacking; and, at the end of the rental period, we'll attend to every detail connected with its return. 5th—Call, write, or 'phone immediately for…

… im- portant particulars. Quick action is ad- vised. Get Full Information NATHANIEL REESE See L1i Write or Phone (Cherry 3600) You ve'the leading Pianos of the world to choose • from here…

… home is situated: For many ! i years we : .haye.,been . established as rental head'- !':'quarters for • flie Stafe—take advantage of our un- equalled service. Gen. Agt. The Provident Life and Trust Co…

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… Springs produce the most wonder- ful curative water ever discovered in this country. Rheu- matism, blood and skin diseases, nervous disorders and stomach troubles successfully treated. The Wayne Hotel Bath…

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…- sonal canvass and the big mass meeting, still to be played? We sincerely hope that' when the doors of Arcadia Hall shall have been thrown open for the mass meeting on April 4th, we will find that Detroit…

… finding good hoarding homes for neglect4 and deficient children. There are now 11 children in the home owned by the United Jew- ish Charities on Tiendrie avenue. Only this week homes had to he found for a…

… very grateful for the names of ladies who are willing to assist in this very important branch of the • visiting work. Any one interested should call Miss Louise Goldstone. Main 3710, for further…

…,- but far exceeded. At a luncheon held by the members of the com- mittee at the Board of Com- merce on last Monday, Mr. David A. Brown, the active head of the relief work and chairman of the committee…

…, announced that without having made 'any effort to secure subscriptions, and with the final whirlwind campaign for contributions still on the pro- gram, Ile has received the sum of $25,000 in voluntary…

… contribu- tions. "If this sum, fully one-quarter of the total we are striving for, has.,•already been reached," .said Mr. Brown, "what will he the result of the entire campaign, with our trump cards, the per…

…- torium of Forester's Temple, the Young People's Hebrew Society of Saginaw, on the evening of Maich 28, staged an open meet- ing, which was thoroughly suc- cessful. The feature of the even- ing was a debate…

on the Literary Test Bill, between Miss Hilda Goldman and Robert L. Seitner.. The speakers displayed a wide knowledge of the subject and did 'ample justice to their re- spective sides. The program fol…

…,251,450.77. UNIVERSITY MENORAH SO- CIETY TO GIVE SMOKER. The annual smoker of the Uni- versity of Michigan Menorah So- ciety will be,held on Wednesday evening,. April 5. Prof.. David Friday of the economics depart- ment…

… in American and European history at the Detroit Central High School will deliver 'an ad- dress before the University of Michigan Menorah Society on Sunday evening, April 2nd; :on "The Personality of…

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… appear before the congressional committee on education and labor to present arguments urging passage of the Booker-Hughes convict labor bill. If passed, this bill will permit state legislation prohibiting…

… college men who were Jews, some indica- tion of that fact should appear in the name by which it was known. The next meeting of the organi- zation will be held on Saturday evening, April 15, at the Hotel…

… Stat- ler, at which time Mr. H. Chage, who was one of the delegates from Detroit to the Conference at Phila- delphia, will speak to the members concerning the work of the Con- ference. "A RACING ROMANCE…

… promises to be a decided "hit" on the night of the play. \liss Rose Hubar as a vivacious school girl displays marked ability, while Miss Rose Schere, who takes the leading school girl role, is all grace and…

… were also very skeptical and exam- ined Roitvarf in detail, and sepa- TO RENT rately from the others, about the circumstances of the escape. SC H AFFNER'S 4th. Fl Peter Smith Bldg. STATE & GRISWOLD "You…

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. I. Wolf of Philadelphia is spending some time in the city. The graduating recital of Miss Emily Chylinski, a pupil of Miss Hattie Groneman, was held Wed- nesday evening…

…, April 5th, at the Y. W. C. A. IIall. Mr. Leonard Goulson of Phila- delphia is spending several weeks in Detroit. Mrs. David Welt and Mrs. John Menolds of Toledo are the guests of Nlrs. -George . Loria of…

… Brush street. The Monday reading circle and the domestic science class, which have been held throughout the win- ter under the auspices of the Jew- ish Woman's Club have discontin- ued their activities…

… for the season. Both classes have been most suc- cessfuly and keenly appreciated by all who have attended them. 'Mr. Frank Hamburger and Mr. Israel Cohen left Nlonday for Washington, where they will…

… shipment into a state of convict-made goods for the purpose of re-sale. Jewish Collegiate Club The smoker last Saturday night at the 1 tote! Pontchartrain was not altogether a pleasure affair. There was…

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… from June 28th to July 4th, was Kaufman Kohler, of Cincinnati, was one of the most successful and prob- unanimously named honorary presi- ably the most important in its his- dent of the conference. The

… resolution on TEXT OF MESSAGE TO PRESI- DENT WILSON On July 4th, 1918, By CENTRAL CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN RABBIS. On this day, the anniversary of the Nation's birth, we pledge anew our heart's fealty and…

THE PRESIDENT RABBIS OPPOSE JEWISH !STATE IN PALLSTINE '10 T The Detroit Jewish \Velfare Board has opened its offices at 224 Farwell Bldg., on Griswold street, where I. W. Jacobs, secretary, will be…

… govern- arising out 11 the Balfour declaration of the liritish Government on the Zionist ment has ordered all Jews expelled question. The spread of retort's, the problem of the nnatfiliated Jew, and the

… had the opportunity to Ann Arbor, Mich.—Rabbi Mayer, of ish people as much as to the Rabbis, obtain all available facts and to study for the subjects on which it deliber- the conditions of the care of…

… held in dresses to sampler school students in gregational life and Kansas City it was the overwhelming the l'iiiversity of Michigan on the at which it arrives direct the united sentiment of the leading…

… traditional amongst Jews and the tending toward the establishment of FROM RUSSIA ON source of much confusion of effort. an institution of a past age. Mr. But- WAY TO AMERICA This Conference of Rabbis has touch…

… personality whose train- agitation has arisen largely because High Mortality in Asylums. ing, ideals and dedication elicit and infants are boarded with non-Jews. If there is one thing On Which all hold the

… admit that the United Jewish Charities has not dis- covered the proper method of popu- larizing this great obligation. May- be the emotional state brought on by the war may awaken some of our families to…

…- stitute of Philadelphia, and was man- ager of a large agricultural experi- ment station in the east. He accom- panied his family on its removal to Detroit and was connected with the furniture firm of…

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… Evening. Cleveland, Ohio.—It was one of the most remarkable gatherings in the history of the Cleveland Jewish com- munity. On Tuesday night the spring drive for $150,000 for the Jewish sufferers in the war…

… zone began with a dinner at the Excelsior Club, by the Com- mittee of One Hundred for Jewish War Relief. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of the Free Synagog; New York, was the guest of honor and the orator of the

… all hearts and as some one in the background re- marked, "touched all pocketbooks." The result was that more than $100,- 000 was pledged, following the appCal by Dr. Wise and Rabbi Gries, or prac…

… midst of Rabbi Cries' appeal Dr. Wise announced that the expense of distribution of the relief fund is a little less than one per cent. "A gift tonight of $5,000," he shouted, "means the support of 2…

…,000 people for a year. Will you be one of the five to help to support 10,000 for a year?" A young woman rose from her seat and addressing her father in another part of the hall, so that everybody heard her…

… said: "Come on, father, be a sport; give as much as you can." Men and women arose to announce the doubling and redoubling of their contributions again and again. There was no undue display of…

… emotionalism. It was all business, grim, desperate, necessary business. When, at a late hour, the $100,000 goal was reached and passed, Rabbi Gries, Dr. Wise and the entire Com- mittee of One Hundred were happy…

…. However, the work of real collecting the total has just begun. OBITUARY 1 Me Instrument of Greatest Musical Possibilities Duo-Art Pianola Piano Three Instruments in One—Each a Perfect and Distinct Means…

… Avenue age. 250-254 WO=ARD CII TUSSer b e All Our Cloth Suits IA Off WOODWARD To make way for summer things, every cloth suit in the house is reduced one-quarter, regardless of its cost…

… in person. Prices From $850 Other instruments The Duo-Art Pianola Piano is in exchange The Duo-Art re- quires no pedaling. the least. (4th floor). The Jewish community of Detroit lost an…

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 Detroit Zionists Arrange For Flower Day Second Hand Cash Registers For Sale On Long Time Payments. Cad. 2253, Cad. 7229•R 61 West Fort Street Will Sell Flowers on May 21…

…--Proceeds to Go to National Fund The annual flower day held all over the United States under the auspices of the National Fund will take place on May 21st. On that day two hundred girls will station…

…- ship Tickets to all parts of M. Solowetchik, director of the Siberian railway and a mem- ber of one of the foremost 'Jew- ish families in Russia, died re- cently at Petrograd. the world Prompt and…

… in this manner. and this year it is confidently ex- pected that the results will be even more gratifying. Mr. Louis Stoll is taking active charge of Flower Day, and is de- voting considerable energy…

… towards making it a success. Ile has al- ready secured the names of two hundred Jewish young women who have volunteered their services. The first meeting of all the volun- teers will be held Saturday even…

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…America 'elvish Period THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 B'Nai B'Rith Debate Arouses In Second Hand Cash Registers For Sale On Long Time Payments. Phones Cad. 1338 and Cad. 5552. 525 Woodward Ave., cor…

… Pretentious Program Offered this Year," Says President J. Miller. The debate to be staged at the open meeting of Pisgah Lodge on Monday evening, May 29, has cre- ated considerable comment among both members of…

… B'nai ftrith and local j CWIS11 men generally. The subject which will form the topic for the evening's discussion, "Re- solved, that the Order of B'nai 1 'rith abolish secrecy," is one which is not…

… only of vital concern to the entire order at the present time, but one which also furnishes food for thought on the part of all intelligent and thinking - people. Ili addition to the deep interest of the

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on June 24. He be- of Felix M. Warburg, Chairman of the tion if they land at another port. as a member of a semi-official commis- queathed more than 80 per cent of his sion having for its object the

… he sold and with the proceeds a build- from Minister Morris, my committee is ments for the journey. Concerning the conditions in Palestine to Turkey. Mr. Morgenthau is still ing shall be erected on the

… "Isaac Ost- SPLIT OVER QUESTION United States citizens have been ex- were dying from hunger. heimer Orphans' Home" and of the "Formerly," said one of the travelers, OF LANGUAGE. hausted. $30,000 for the

… Russian democracy. It was also "We have seen many unfortunate ref- .. parties for the amounts advanced an d resolved that Hebrew should be one 00 to Hebrew Sheltering and .inl-rn21,5 ig rant Aid Society of…

… officers some time owing to bad health. The both Hebrew and Yiddish are taught. that we he advised of the names of the blame for the condition of the refugees steamers on which these parties sail to is…

… placed on the Austrian and Turkish the United States, so that representatives governments. of our committee may meet them and, MORRIS PLAN BANK TO STOP take them in charge upon their arrival LOAN SHARK…

… at the expense of the at try, and conditions were such that it used towards its maintenance. If in his cable of the 4th inst. who arrived United States government. the end of five years the Social Serv…

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… compete in the Ford Drivers' Races at the Fair Grounds on the Fourth of July, for which he has been training for some time past. Circum - 92 E. High Street Violin Instructor and Musical Director Gown…

… Maker and Importer 210 E. Hancock Ave. Detroit GOWNS AND BLOUSES is giving attractive values on all Special Offering in NEW SUMMER MILLINERY The Latest Importations CADILLAC 5584 When you are…

…15 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY (Continued from page 14) Miss Fannie Fidelholtz of Can- ton, 0., is the guest of Miss Ethel Rosenthal of Frederick avenue. I .•••• 1 • • II n . ni t11.1.11M…

….•4 tusgriiiIME-L •.; Superfluous Hair lotiet*Ither, ' 11 '&712. alift The Mar of - rs. A. J.. Glueckman has as her guest Mrs. A. Schiffer of Toronto, Ont. 01% 1511 Grace, B uty anil Charm of…

… Francis This method is logical and satisfactory results have been ob- tained in the most stubborn cases. References given. Trial Treatment Free OSITIVE AINESS RMANENT L E 1 P Suite 402 Woodward Arcade…

… announced the engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to Mr. Delis Horowitz. Griswold St. is quick, prompt and exclusive. We will send a car to your place any time in charge of a oompetent chauffeur to take…

… you anywhere and back. You don't have to own an auto to enjoy auto riding. Our service supplies the car at very reason- able rates. Bet. Miles Theater and Mabley's PROGRESSIVE AUTO SERVICE CO. Miss…

…-J David B. Musicus Miss B. A. Krenz European Graduate Miss F. Traitel of New York City is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Rice, 941 Brush street. Miss Lena Goldman of 13 East 118th street, New York City…

… Cad. 1297 DENNEN'S BOOS SHOP Phone Cedar I83•M Notary Public Ave. DETROIT J. DUSCHINSKY Foreign Exchange Bank Steamship Ticket Agency The Jewish Chronicle "The Newspaper That Has Made Good…

… HASTINGS Open evenings and Sundays. DETROIT, MICH. Cadillac 4375 Schaffner's Dress Suits To Rent Tuxedos, Prince Alberts Cutaways, Gray Striped Trousers, Silk Hats, White Vests. 4th Floor Peter Smith…

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… year Subscription in Advance Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. Phones: Cherry 3381 and 1526 RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN, - Editorial Contributor The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of…

On Sunday last there convened at Baltimore in annual convention the Federation of American Zionists and its affiliated organizations. The program as published indicates that the meeting will be a…

… highly interesting one. If the reports of the first meeting, as given in the public press, are correct, American Jewry will have real cause to rejoice, for it seems that the convention realizing the

… mistake and injustice perpetrated by some of its leaders in attempting to repudiate the peace agreement made months ago by the advocates of the Con- gress, are eager to set themselves on record as being…

… submitted indicate a wide range of activity on the part of the organization and prove the utter groundlessness of the charge so frequently lightly made against the Conference, that its work has little or no…

… influence upon the destinies of American Jewry. k s_ be saved only by the. rehabilitation of Jewish nationality on tinian soil, Dr. Cohen has Won the respect and esteem of his C o . R._ ligionists. Even…

… co-religionists in the holy land, suffering so great as to be indescrib- Lansing Aids the War Relief One by one the cities of Michigan are falling into line as helpers able. However, reports of…

…. alleviated. No Jew in America should feel that he has done his duty in this crisis until he has given more than his share. Dr. S. Solis Cohen on the Zionistic Situation Neither the sincerity of Dr. S. Solis…

… will be in session from Thursday, June 28th, until the afternoon of July 4th. The program outlined suggests many important discussions both of an academic and a practical character. The reports to be…

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 , THE JEWISH. , " CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. General Manager ANTON KAUFMAN Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. $1.50 per…

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… Aleichem, one of the greatest Yiddish writers who ever. lived, died in New York on May 12. Over a quarter of a million Jews paid their last tribute to the earthy remains of the great author by following his…

… out of the village in neither I nor my little ones, have which she has lived all her lifetime, ever been fitted for a trade. "I have no property, have never • as contained in a petition to a 1…

… destruction. Please consider my pit- ill the army and she is left with four iful condition and obtain for me little ones to take care of as best she permission to remain in Sutoki, can, the order went forth…

… was still alive, and is How in ation." the war zone. The second son, Appended to this petition was the Raphael, who on the death of his certificate of the priest, Joseph father became the bread…

…-earner of Prigorovitch, in which lie corrob- the family, was taken into the serv- orates the above statement and ice on January 25, 1916, and is now adds: working in the military tailor shops. "To send the

… receive aid from no one, and families within this district, I beg, through my own hard work I sup- in the name of humanity, that you port as best I can myself and my take up favorably the plea of the

…- Vitebsk decided on February 25 to lage. I also urge that, if possible, send me into the Jewish Pale, be- your influence be used in obtaining cause my husband, the artisan, is for this hard-working widow and…

… innovations in Pumps Boots Slippers Oxfords For Town and Country Wear at prices ranging from $5.50 to $12.00 Our Exclusive 4th Floor Dep't. Shows the Latest Things Earliest 183.185 WOODWARD AVENUE …

…r THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SHOLEM ALEICHEM DEAD The Heart-Rending Story of a Jewish Widow Another Instance of Russian Barbarism and Cruelty A Quarter of Million People in Funeral Procession. Sholem…

… body to the grave. )bservers said that it was the great- est funeral procession in the history of New York. Sholem Aleichem, whose real name was S. Abramovitch, was born in Russian Poland. Even in his…

May 04, 1917 • Page Image 13

… own historic home!" Every Jewish young woman in De- troit is urged to hearken to the ap- peal of the local committee of the National Fund for service on Flower Day, May 20. Three hundred young women are…

… means of making an honorable liv- ing by productive work for hundreds of Jewish workmen employed in the colonies and on the farms of the Na- tional Fund, and in the special work undertaken by the National…

… salespeople, and continuous interest in your perma- nent satisfaction make this an especially pleasing place to select your Victrola. Get One THIS SPRING—and Add Greatly to the Charm of Your Home! rintineil…

… issue- of Febru- ary 4th, in the local publication "Dos Yiddishe Wort," the following notice appears under the above heading : "In the fourth military district, a Jewish lit- tle girl of 10 years is being…

…13 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 300 Jewish Young Women To Partici- pate In Flower Day, May 20th Will Meet Wednesday Evening, at Home of I. L. Scheinman, 90 Rowena St. All Jewish Young Women Urged to…

… needed to make every Jew in Detroit the proud possessor of a flower representing our historic home in Palestine. The proceeds of the fund of Flower Day will be devoted to aiding worthy Jews in productive…

… work in Palostine. It will not conflict with the campaign for Jewish War Relief, as every dol- lar spent by the National Fund at the Present moment in Palestine is a dol- lar saved for the War Relief…

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… to cut all eight of these ledges at a depth of 250 to 620 feet. What will your shares be worth when the first ledge is cut into? How high will it go when we reach the 2nd, the 3rd, the 4th, and so on

… sermon, be- ginning at 10 o'clock. On Sunday morning of this week. April LW, the third _Annual Student Day Service will take place at Temple Beth El. On this occasion Jewish stu- dents of the University…

… guests of the Temple and its affiliated organizations. In the morning Rabbi Franklin will preach an appropriate sermon on the topic "Called to Service." For the noon meal the young men and women not…

… be present for this oc- casion, and an interesting and enjoy- able time is looked forward to. - Red Cross Sewing. Attention is called once more to the fact that on each Tuesday morning and afternoon…

… Congregation Beth EL A very important special meeting of the congregation will be held in the Temple Assembly Rooms on Monday evening. April 23rd. Matters of very vital interest to every member of the

… discussed the present status of the Congress movement as affected by the entry of the United States on the side of the allies and the Russian revolu- tion. This meeting is the most im- portant of the local…

… school teacher who wished to have h .er scholars pronounce distinctly and had them repeat words. numbers of times. One day happily she hit on the word Nail. Na-il, N-A-I-L, until the bright scholar…

… among the fortunate ones whose attention I did receive and you would have profited very mate- rially thereby. But it is not too late if you act immediately. The Dripping Springs Copper Company has opened…

… noticed how many mining companies are advertising their shares for sale in Detroit? You can count them on the thumbs of your right hand. Do you realize the opportunity offered you, an interest in the

… been on the property several times ; who personally knows the men in control—get the concrete facts at once of C. H. GOWNIAN Room 303 Farwell Bldg. Phones Cadillac 5337-599. …

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the contributions made at the Ar- cadia mass meeting for the bene- fit of the Jewish War Sufferers. The list will be continued in the issue of next week. JEWELRY STORE on the East Side Fifteen years…

… ago I started in a one story frame, having less than 400 square feet of floor space. Today my new building, with over 12,000 square feet of floor room, houses not only the busiest but the biggest…

… of the Grill Club took place on Tuesday eve- ning at the Phoenix Club. The subject of the evening's discussion was "Detroit and Its Possibilities," a most interesting paper being read by Mr. Sol M…

… Parties Phone Main 1661 F. P. STRIKER Proprietor The "Moe Ehrlich" Plan "Pay as You Can" "Right on the Corner" "Right on the Corner" EIIRLICII BUILDING, Adams and Hastings, near Gratiot DRESS SUITS…

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 "Big Oaks from Little Acorns Grow" List of Donations to the Fund for the Relief of the Jews in the War Zone BUSIEST BIGGEST HANDSOMEST The following is a partial list of…

… Jewelry business in Detroit, off Woodward Avenue. Selling RELIABLE Jewelry at a saving of g to Is from downtown prices on List of Subscriptions, $100 or More. (Continued from Last Issue) 100.00 Herman…

… this not only the busiest but biggest and best Jewelry Store in Detroit—off Woodward Avenue. My policy of opening Charge Accounts with my patrons—allowing them to make such selections as they choose at…

… me to buy direct from Manufacturers at the "discount rates" allowed only to jobbers, and this saving, combined with my light expenses, permits me to undersell any exclusive retail dealer in Detroit…

…. Open Evenings—Why Go "Downtown" and Pay More ? (Conitnurd in Next Issue) (Continued from Page Miss Golda Ginsburg has re- turned to Ann Arbor after passing the holidays in Detroit. The monthly meeting…

…. Cohen. Mr. Harold Rosenfield has re- turned from New York. Mrs. Rodman and Miss Joseph- ine Rodman, of Denver, Colo., are the guests of Mrs. C. Warshauer, of Colorado Avenue. Miss Rod- man and Miss…

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 News of Jewish Interest Second Hand Cash Registers For Sale On Long Time Payments. Zionists Dine Jacob De Haas. Jacob Dc Haas, one of the lead- ers of American Zionism…

…, and for- merly secretary to Theodor Herz!, editor of the Jewish Advocate of Boston, was tendered a banquet by his friends on Sunday evening, April 19, at Vienna Hall. There were present three Zionists…

…'s annual address to them. Abraham Elkus May Succed This action was taken at the con- Morgenthau. clusion of Rabbi Kopald's address It is reported with some show on "The Psychology of Prejud- of authority…

… Oscar Straus. The strike on the New York subway caused Oscar S. Straus to bring his vacation to an abrupt termination. Mr. Straus was in Asheville, N. C., with Mrs. Straus, who is convalescent from an at…

… district of New York. Pittsburgh Y. M. H. A. Dedicates New Home. The Pittsburgh (Pa.) Y. M. H. A. began the dedication of its beautiful new home, formerly the Elks' Temple, on Sunday, April 19. The speakers…

on that occasion were the Rev. J. Leonard Levy, Attorneys A. Leo Weil and Jo- seph Stadfield, Dr. Rudolph I. Coffee, now of Chicago, and H. J. Applestein. The functions were The Young People's League…

… Hoffman were auctioneers. One of the special attractions of this affair was dancing. A meeting was held the follow- ing Monday, April 10, at the home of Mr. I. Zellman, 104 Theodore St. Mr. J. Tennenbaum…

… appointed on the new Press Committee. The next meeting will be held Wednesday evening. at the home of H. Hoffman, 240 Hendrie Ave.' Cad. 2253, Cad. 7229-R 61 West Fort Street JOSEPH GELLER CLOTHING', HATS…

… Cadillac 3227. A SMOKER'S CREDIT RC.. U Olir New Vork FOR 'tort Clothes and Men's Furnishings A. EPSTEIN, Prop. We are the originators on the East Side of clothing possessing style and quality 402…

… who had attended the first Zionist Con- gress with Mr. De Haas, fellow Zionists from London, friends of his from Boston, and a large num- ber of New York Zionists. Charles A. Cowen acted as toastmaster…

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…. Ben I. Greenbaum. Temple Beth El on Feb. 27th, at If the family physician should as much a part of this world as her home on Thursday afternoon. the ocean, the mountains and the It is a generally…

…-discovery of the Old Tes- choose to be born of Jewish par- cian be a spiritual adviser, who says : "Women of today, your S. Club on March 12th. tament." Its ideals are being un- ents. .1 have worked among - all…

… trip, and If there is one time in the life ceases. This department is call- to the appeal of symbolism. And on their return will make their ed into existence to do all with- of a Jewish child when, more…

… his soul with the Mantle of town guests. cent publication on the "Aboli- preparation f o r Confirmation Judaism, his first independent Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levy tion of Poverty" was written by Day. It is…

…., on Johns Hopkins University. Let moment in which to help the speed of Teacher and parents on Sunday, March 12, from 2 to 5 this be our contribution to Am- child apply to his daily life the his way. and…

…, on the day of Confirmation Day. Let us {Continued from Page 9.) money has not decreased preju- when above all others, the child abolish gifts and receptions and that people whose ancestors had dice…

… against us. We thought that might be made to feel the pur- every vestige of display and been slaves for centuries could, when our Christian neighbors pose of existence in sincere, sim- make the day one of…

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…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. Albert Schloss has return- One of the most unassuming vet desirable and praiseworthy ed from New York. Mrs. Schloss clubs in . Detroit is the Ladies' and Miss Helen…

… Schloss will re- Wednesday Sewing Circle, or- main in the east for some time. ganized two years ago, and The 26th "Quiet Hour of Mu: which has for its object the mak- sic" was held in the Temple on ing and…

… distribution of garments Sunday afternoon. On this oc- for the needy poor and sick, be- casion Mr. Tyler was assisted by sides the furtherance of charit- Miss Louise Allen Lyon, so- able work generally. ln the

… season will take Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg, place at the residence of Mrs. TT. of 159 Kirby avenue, east, cele- Telfman. brated their silver wedding an- niversary on Sunday, March 26, - NIrs. Charles B…

… of Toledo, were among in the loss of their little son, the out. of town guests. Ford Milton, who passed away -last Saturday morning at the age of eighteen months. The fun- eral took place on Monday af…

… held on at their club rooms. An excel- SundaV afternoon of this week lent orchestra furnished music to formulate plans for aiding in for (lancing, which included sev- the work of the War Relief Com- eral…

…. FINSTERWALD CO. 321 Woodward Ave. Between Columbia and Montcalm OUR WOMEN FRANK DANBY DIES. Mrs. Julia Frankau, the well- known writer, whose pen name ryas "Frank Danby," died at her home in London on

… brief prano. period of its existence the Circle has cut, made and distributed 291 and Mrs. Adolph Sloman . garments to various charities, and Miss Irma Sloman, who aside from the frequent monetary have…

… been traveling through the donations which it has made. \vest, have returned. The ladies of this highly success- Mrs. J. Ginsberg, of Laurel, ful little club are: Mrs. Charles u, Ilirschfieltl, 1\ Mrs…

… Stier, who was vis- I ). K uttnaner, rs. \ 1 a x )1- iting- her parents in Leavenworth, laskv. Mrs. Henry Stearns, and Kans., has returned to Detroit. Airs. Etn:,,ene Kepple. The last meeting of the

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… Cleveland. arymont has re- Mrs. Fred turned from a visit with her sisters in Cincinnati. Miss Hattie Groneman will give two recitals at the Art Museum in June, Miss Jeanette Starikoff being one of the

… comprising the l'ioard of Directors of the Woman's Aux- iliary of Temple Beth El, gave a luncheon at the Phoenix Country Club on . Thursday, the honor guests being Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, newly elected president…

… contest held at the home of NIrs. Chase of Boston Boulevard for membership to the "Tuesday Musical," Miss Starikoff was one of the two winners in the piano department, and being only seventeen years of age…

…. was born in Algiers, February the Grand 420 and 1541-J 4th, 1683. Little is known of him until his arrival in this country. He You will find was probably educated in Italy and Groceries of quality at…

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 SOCIETY (Continued from pair in ilton NI. Alexander is spending a few days in Cincinnati. , .\11". NIr. I I. I Iimelhoch spent several (lays in New York last week…

…. --- Rabbi Louis Itnrnstein of St. Jo- seph spent a day in the city last week. Krolik has re- NIrs. Henry turned from an extended eastern trip. Mr. Elias Frank and Nliss Hed- wig Frank spent the week-end in…

… participants. Mr. and NIrs. Ira D. Jacobs of 252 :\ Wintry Boulevard will be at home to their friends Wednesday afternoon and evening, June 7th, in honor of the confirmation of their son, Marvin. The ladies…

…, and NIrs, Viola Wolf, the retiring president. NI iss Jeanette Starikoff, for seven years a pupil of Miss [attic Groneman, pianiste, has had a re- markable honor bestowed upon her recently. In the

…, her wonder- ful technique and brilliant interpre- tation were especially commented upon. Her program consisted of a "Beethoven Sonata" and the "Juliet Waltz," by Gunoud Raff. Miss Starikoff is of…

… Russian parentage. She was born in Paris, France, and her entire musical training has been under Miss Groneman. Silks and Cloths, will be assorted into three sec tions—your choice at these prices— "The

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… guests for one week at the Oakridge Ho- tel at Green Springs, Ohio, where they will he joined later by Nlrs. Jacob I Iersh and Nliss Ruth Hersh and Miss Augusta (irosfeld. Subscribe for The Jewish…

…'alkyd eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 15 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE BAXTER Engagement Announced REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR POLICE JUSTICE ALDRICH BAXTER Primaries August 29, 1916 OUR…

… CHOICE DR. ROBERT T. WILLIAMS Republican Candidate for CORONER Primaries August 29th, 1916 "THE MAN OF THE HOUR" Deep Springs Water Co. 674 Grand River Ave. Perfectly Pure Drinking Water from Our…

… NIuscovitz„i34 Ilitll 27 from 2 to 5. street east, announces the engage- Sunday August 'tient of her daughter, Anna I. to No cards. Miss Laura Nlarcuse and Phillip Nlarcuse have returned from an ex- it . nsi…

…. Miles Theater Griswold St. aBe a nd Mabley's 4th Floor Peter Smith Bldg. Cad. 1297 "Meet Friedberg-- Wear Diamonds" State and Griswold S E Langerman, Local Mgr. J. DUSCHINSKY Foreign Exchange Bank…

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…, - Subscription in Advance $1.50 per year Offices' 701 Penobscot Bldg. Telephone Cadillac 2588. The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims…

… their Jewish brethren in the war zone, further words may be in vain. ,But we venture this last reminder before the great meeting on next Tuesday. No Jew or Jewess who is self respecting or who has a spark…

… unusual, but they are seldom justified. Indeed, the Talmud said that no righteous man is removed from earth save some other righteous one is created to take his place among men. In the instance of Isaac M…

…. Wise, however, it remains strangely true that in these sixteen years that have passed, no one man has ap- peared among us who has been able to combine within himself the varied marks of greatness that…

… have arisen to carry on his work. In the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions his spirit is yet dominant. In the newspaper which he founded and edited for almost half a century, there is still…

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… EVENING Ben Shook's Peerless Orchestra An event of the past week was the wedding on Sunday, July 2, of for stubborn cases and cases which have tried depilatories, electric needles and shaving. The method…

…1 1 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY SUPERFLUOUS (Continued from page 10) Mrs. Samuel Berman and Mrs. Jacob Sauls and daughter Miriam of Hancock avenue have left for their summer home at Anchorville…

… time in charge of a oompetent chauffeur to take you anywhere and back. You don't have to own an auto to enjoy auto riding. Our service supplies the car at very reason- able rates. s eater il iyaiLei sey…

…Th MRS. HARRY ALTMAN Miss Marguerite Rohrlich, daugh- 11-. and NIrs. Carl Rohrlich, ter IJarry Altman of this city. to 1 Rabbi Judah P. Levin officiated at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Weisburger of…

… Adelaide street entertainted at the Hotel 'fuller Wednesday even- ing, complimenting their nephew, Harry \Veisburger of South Bend, PROGRESSIVE AUTO SERVICE CO. 1534 HAMILTON BOULEVARD CORNER CLAIRMOUNT J…

…. Hancock Ave. Detroit GOWNS AND BLOUSES is giving attractive values on all Special Offering in Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Good- man have moved to Highland avenue. Mrs. Emanuel T. Berger and son Donald have…

… returned from a visit in Wheeling, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman have left for providence, R. I., where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heintzelman for several days. They will visit…

… Washington before returning home. NEW SUMMER MILLINERY The Latest Importations CADILLAC 5584 When you are HUNGRY call Grand 3970 ALTMAN & COMPANY aurire 1ittitel Arrilitert DELICATESSEN 739 Woodward…

… To Rent Tuxedos, Prince Alberts Cutaways, Gray Striped Trousers, Silk Hats, White Vests. 4th Floor Peter Smith Bldg. Cad. 1297 State and Griswold S. E. Langerman, Local Mgr. Phone Cedar 183-M…

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… in De- troit on Monday to assist in the initiation of a large number of new members in the local Order. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin was in Ann Arbor on Sunday of this week, where he attended a special meet…

…- ing of the Executive Committee of the Jewish Student Congregation. Dr. Emli Mayer, one of New York's most prominent physicians, was among the delegates to the American Medical Convention' held in…

… word in otllit in the new allapro and rfftrto on display in opting and swam sillies An incitation is tattnbrb to uott for gour inaprrtion fairtligan Atitliurrg Tompang itabittowit5 10 9-19 1 ii…

… HUNGARIAN KITCHEN STRICTLY KOSHER Mrs. E. M. Rothman entertained at bridge on Monday of last week. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS Miss Selig, who has been the guest of Mrs. Joseph Selling, has returned to her…

… Cleveland will occupy an apartment on High- land Avenue for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Aronson of Newark arrived in the city on Sun- (lay to be present at the marriage of Miss Amy Rosengarten to Mr. Harry…

… Detroiters were registered at Mt. Clemens hotels during the week : Dr. M. Bern- stein, Mr. I. S. Rosengarten, Mr. (Continued on page 12) TIRE & AUTO SERVICE CO. 2128-30 Woodward Av. Telephone HEMLOCK 370…

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY Mars (Continued from page 10) Rabbi Rudolph I. Coffee, Super- intendent of Social Service work of the I. O. B. B., and President Sam- uels, both of Chicago, were…

… home on Sunday. ...._41111101 ■ ■••■ __ • ,,,, , .• ____..... . .: . „.„,.._........ . . . . _2________ L i 0 4 1 • 1 1 1 I I 1 11111111111 191 111.1 "setr…

… home in Chicago. Dr. Joseph Saffir of New York has returned home after attending the medical convention. Mrs. Arthur Fisher and family of Pittsburgh are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sloman. Mrs…

…. Eugene Hill of New York is the guest of relatives in Detroit. --- Mr. Julius Weitz and daughter, Elaine, of Cleveland spent Sunday in Detroit. Schaffner's Dress Suits To. Rent Tuxedos, Prince Alberts…

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… held on Shabuoth, June 4th, begin- ning promptly at 9:45 o'clock, Mem- bers of the congregation and their friends are requested to be prompt because after the confront enter the Temple the doors will be…

…PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE octoi=tonoi=ionoc===o1===lonoo Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash [I or on Moderate Margins I CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. 1 o 0 Real…

… Woodward Avenue Zurich—A manifesto on behalf of the orthodox organization, "Agudath Israel," has just been issued by Rabbi Shapiro, of Kovno; Chief Rabbi, Dr. Margolies of Florence, Italy ; and Chief Rabbi…

…- turned soldiers at the depot. The committee reported for duty at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. May 18, and remained on duty until the last train arrived from which the soldiers detrained, at about 2 o…

… part of the records of the Welfare Board. Sincerely yours, (Signed) JACOB NATHAN . , Chairman. —CALL- Save Money on TIRES Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25% to 50…

the same place, 224 War- ren ave. A membership campaign, which will last two months, is now going on, and any menther joining the organization during that period will not be accountable for the regu…

… Vulcanizing and Work Guaranteed. - JACOB NATHAN REPORTS ON "WELCOME HOME" J. W. B. COMMITTEE ;a Main 5306 PICTURE-FRAMING ti fiL '4L mIt'fet'V'rw4L '''‘V•rw -WitEdtlE.M The confirmation services will be…

…. Milton Aronheim. Junior Scouts. The Junior Scouts will continue their meetings on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons throughout the summer months. You are invited to call even It YOU do not place an order…

… tailored clothes are Individually cut and made expressly for you. They always hold their shape. .11' 35 LIN 1 19 ;V\ Services are held on Sunday, at II. The subject of Rabbi Franklin's ser- mon this week…

… meet during the summer months on picnics and excursions. clubrooms in Detroit. Satisfaction is the leaat we offer. 0 Sabbath Services. Sabbath Services are held every Saturday morning at 10:30. The

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… city, and now a prominent attorney in •NIilwaukee, MISS SADYE MONASH VI-. Adolph Amberg left Detroit for the east Wednesday. Detroit Lodge No. 55 K. of P. will start regular meetings on the first…

… Wednesday in September at Castle Hall, 533_Cass avenue. \1 r. and NIrs. Benjamin L. Lam- 'bed and daughters, Sarah and Ruth, returned from Duluth on the steamer Noronic. I he Mark Dr .... A Reed 4…

… are registered at the 280 NI edhury avenue, announce the Biltlllore hotel, New York. 4th Floor Peter Smith Bldg. Cad. 1297 State and Griswold S E Langerman, Local Mgr. engagement of their daughte r…

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to the office of the Jewish Chronicle, 314 Peter Smith Bldg., telephone Cherry 3381, not later…

… than Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. Herman of Cincinnati and her grandchild, Theodore Deutsch of Cleveland, spent several days in the city. While here they were entertained by a number of their relatives. 11…

… r. and Mrs. M. Goodman and (laughter Gertrude are making a trip to Baltimore and Atlantic City. NIrs, E. I I. Koch and daughter Alma are at Muskoka •Lake. The lisses Malvin and Jeanette Feigel are…

… from Green Springs, where they spent a few weeks. NIr. and N1rs. A. E. Brown are making an eastern auto trip. :Among the visitors to the city last week was Benjamin F. Saltz- stein, formerly of this…

… Woodward et A, c r. iv Even if it requires standing or walking all clay—you'll find joy in your job of Quality The parents of Miss \Vinifred Sandorf announce her marriage to Mr. Maurice Kollin, which…

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