
elitilie NMI3E MARCH 26, 1915 III IIIU * M M M M M M III E E U MUI A Scene That Time MakesMore Atrtve 47 Wiigutlitsis lrisbight Its God shall be the God 'of all the earth." -Israel Zangwill ______________________________________________________ IIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE SENTINEL In selecting the bank for your I savings, consider carefully Safety the management and Chicago News standing of the bank I $10,000,000 Capital and Surplus pro- Samuel Phillipson Sends Second Check Jewish Children Help to Swell Relief tects your Saving Deposits. The stock for $1,000 to Federated Orthodox Fund of this bank is owned by the stock- For Safety and Charities About six months ago the Chicago holders of The First National Bank of Service Choose With the promptness and the liber- Hebrew Institute organized a Chil- Chicago. ality that are characteristic of him, dren's Peace Movement, consisting of Samuel Phillipson, the wealthy mer- 450 children in the Sabbath School, 294 Located on the GROUND FLOOR chant of the West Side, sent a check children in the gymnasium classes, 100 of the First National Bank Bldg., The West Side Trust last week to the Federated Orthodox children in the Hebrew School, 35 chil- Charities for $1,000. January 1 the Fed- dren in the, Sewing School, 35 children Northwest Corner Dearborn and erated also received a check for $1,000. in the Piano School, and a few hun- & Savings Bank Mr. Monroe Streets, with large and Phillipson is one of the heaviest dred children in the Game Room, be- A Strong State Bank subscribers of the Federated. His an- sides approximately 200 children who convenient banking room es- nual subscription is $2,000. In the belong to specific Peace Clubs. pecially designed and equipped letter enclosing the check he writes: A few weeks ago, as.a practical piece Convenient to your "I fully appreciate the task of meeting of work in this movement, the children for the prompt and efficient the demands of the various West Side decided on, making a collection home and business institutions among service of SAVINGS DEPOSITORS. affiliated with the Feder- the various departments of the Insti- ated Orthodox Jewish Charities, in a tute, as well as in the several institu- year like this, and I am glad of the tions and Sabbath Schools throughout 3% Interest on Savings opportunity to help you somewhat in the city, Open Twelfth as an expression of their sym- INTHEA relieving the pressure for funds which pathy for the suffering children in the James B. Forgan, President Tuesday WEST SIDE and are most necessary now. I hope that war-stricken zone. Emile K. Boisot, Vice-President andT Hasted conditions will improve in the near fu- A total of $232.48 has been collected Saturday Halsted ture and wish you Evenings Streets success in your no- so far, as follows: ble work of giving aid to the needy." Isaiah Sabbath School ......... $ 91.88 FIRST TRUST AND Institute Activities ............ 80.86 A Sign of Spring: Camera Club Is K. A. M. .Temple. .............. 30.78 SAVINGS BANK Formed at Sinai Center Temple Judea .......... ..... .4.50 A Camera Club is now being organ- M. Abrams, Heb. Lit. Society.. 5.10 Kind to Old Teacher ized at Sinai Social Center and will Maywood Sabbath School...... 1.00 47th St. Garage meet within a few days. The club, Jewish Educatignal Alliance.... 3.01 Believing that "the tie between pupil and teacher is permanent, not to be Gasoline Storage Cars exclusively. which is open to both boys and girls, Waller St. Talmud Torah...... .50 Cars Vacuum Cleaned. Five Booth will be in charge of a competent in- Maxwell- Settlement ............ 6.85 snapped and broken with the graduat- Phones. Electric door openers structor. Outings to various points of Miss Anna Goldberg, Sab. Schls. 8.00 ing class, but an obligation reaching in- Fire-proof throughout Prompt. interest will be made and pictures tak- to the successful years, an organization and Efficient service. " " en, so that all members may become of which Julius Lowenthal is secretary proficient in the use of their camera. Adolph Kraus Back of New Jewish So- has been formed by former pupils prop- A. 823-25-27 East 47th Street The Sinai Social Center Opera Club cial Club in Loop. erly to provide for Miss Sarah Near Drexel Blvd. announces that rehearsals of the Brooks, a retired primary grade teacher opera Preliminary steps PHONE 2233 OAKLAND "Cavalleria Rusticanna" have been com- for the organiza- of the Haynes School, Sixteenth street menced and the entire tion of a high class Jewish club in the and Wabash avenue. opera, with a down-town :a large chorus, costume and scenery, will district were taken at A fund is maintained in a bank with Don't let the small classified advertise- meeting--of more-than-250- Jewish men, a --monthly allowance. This fund is ments that appear in our Business Guide be produced in the very near future, under the direction of DeCortez at the Hotel La Salle last week. sufficient for the expenses of a maid, on page 23 escape your attention. W:lf- The purpose of fungen. The casts have not as yet the projectors is to a comfortable home, and many luxuries. bieen establish a club house selected. People having voices $or solo in the, loop dis- Among those contributing are: E. F. parts and for the chorus are trict for social and fraternal luncheons, Meyer, J. Harry Selz, E. F. Selz, O. eiequested dinners, to apply at the office of the and entertainments, a feature G. Foreman, E. G. Foreman, Rosa Center or of which at studio of the director, 612 Fine Arts will be its noonday luncheons Mayer, Estelle F. Rosenberg, Julius W. building. where friends and visitors to Chicago Loewenthal, Lessing Rosenthal, Abra- may be properly entertained. ham Meyer, Charles A. Gimbel, Jacob "There is a demand Dr. Rappaport Comes Out for Sweitzer for such a club W. Gimbel, E. L. Glaser, Carl Meyer, in Chicago," said Adolph Kraus, who Albert Meyer, A. K. Selz, H. L. Hart, The religious issue in the mayoralty presided at the meeting as one of the J. G. Snydacker, Tillie E. Rosenfield, campaign has brought forth a protest founders of the proposed organization, I. K. Friedman, Frances J. Kohn, E. F. from Dr. Julius Rappaport, raibbi of "and our purpose is to make the club Snydacker, N. F. Leopold, Jas. E. the Beth-Eli Congregation. Raboi one of the best in the country. Greenebaum, Alfred Leopold, Kate F. Rappaport was against Mr. Sweitzer "Permanent organization will be ef- Becker, H. C. Schwab, A. B. Kuppen- at the primaries. With a number of fected at another meeting to be held heimer, Mrs. H. E. Greenebaum other and clergymen he received a circular shortly." Mrs. Levy Mayer. which has been sent broadcast through the city, in which Sweitzer is attacked as a Catholic. "When I read the circular I imme- diately made up my mind I would sup- port Mr. Sweitzer," said Dr. Rappa- port. "BILLIARDS" SIX PER "I resent the injection of religion, or CENT TIME rather religious bigotry, into politics. Invest Your Savings at 6% with I have assured Mr.. Sweitzer I would _ -The Home Magnet Proven Safety. do all in my power to bring about his election. The same First Mortgage Gold I believe my attitude will The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Game Bonds In which we have invested be the attitude of every fair-minded clergyman who received the letter, and our own funds after careful inves- SBilliards in the home is a fixed form of tigation, as a State Bank, can be that the attempt to drag religion into politics will react against I diversion-affording immediate relaxation purchased in amounts of the candidate moral tonic is at- who is responsible for it. A mayoralty of nerve and muscle; its a tested by men like Dr. EmilG. Hirsch, Jen- $100-$500-$1,000 campaign should be fought out fairly as, k on real issues." in Lloyd Jones and Henry Ward Beecher. The kind that have successfully nWe have furnished thousands of homes stood every test for over half a School of Zionism Opening April First S-Br C C- n this and foreign countries; our equip- century. hel ' h .B.CC. ment is diversified and complete. Ask for January Guide No. J. 37 The School of Zionism, formed to spread a knowledge of Zionist princi- HAS Exclusiveness in design and quality; ples and aims, is to hold its grand . WORLS certain elegance plus economy-these are EBAUM SONS opening April 1st, at the Chicago He- < BEST the watch words. BANK --- brew Institute. The announcement that AND TRUST COMPANY the opening would take place Thursday, Handsome art catalog on request March 25, was incorrect. Pounded 18 Capital and Surplus, $1,850,000. Leon Zolotkoff, editor of the Jewish N. B. Cr. Clark and Randolph Sta. Courier and prominent in Zionist ac- The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. SO st"tBanking House in tivity, will lecture on the "History and 623 South Wabash Avenue CHICAGO Chicago. Development of Zionism." The public A State Bank. is invited. THE SENTINEL LOCAL RELIEF" COMMITTEE Mark Joshel.......... 3.00 Franklin Trust and NOW HAS OVER $6,000. Elias Tobias......... 10.00 Maxwell B. King............ 2.00 The Chicago Jewish Relief Commit- I. T. Feingold.... ........ 5.00 A Strong Savings Bank tee for war sufferers announces the fol- Hugo Sonnenschein.......... 15.00 lowing contributions received up to Joseph Deutsch............. 10.00 35th Street & Michigan Ave. March 23, 1915: H. Kramer ......... 5.00 Reference 25.00 E.
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