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114 Points on $ LIFE INSURANCE 1 AS AN ESTATE | 1. QUICKEST TO 7. FIRE-PROOF: § SECURE: Tin* whole town mitrlil hum. I teenuse ilu* tlrst premium as- vour Insurance would I-* 8; sures il. Life insurance Is the salu. V only way to immediately create 8. PROOF: 8 un estate. of returns in paid-up insurance S 2. EASIEST TO BU\ : greater than deposits after thriH* § ltooniiM l you pay for it in in- years. <» stallmcnts simply deposit tin* 9. BURGLARPROOF: annual premium. |f V our poliev were stolen, your X 3. SAFEST TO BUY: I estate would not he lost. Imm-uuso .O Itm-uusc il is Kimranlml by oaf »“ <•*'■«■ ow"iTshi|. .s ft ■'■or,l,si lit g of llio siift-s l Him mil! I institutions tniupan.v's Ilomo nfflif. 8 in tin- worlil tin f>l,l i.ino I.,uni 10. NO EXECUTOR OR o Ki*serve Lite lnstiranee Company. ADMINISTRATOR: The value of this estate remains . * * . O imnimiiont tnnl .loos not ilnctnntr. ls rrtiniretl when Hie iiollo.v is X I it is not snlij.tt to the iwynlile to an iinliviiltttil as Hem- 8, rise an,l full of mark,-l». lioiaiy. You are own K\ee- g 4 BEST TO BUY* tilor. your own Ailinlaistnnor. X Utvit'ase a, tlea.iit i, is always H. NO TIME RFQnREI) § worth the faee of the policy FOR ADMINISTRATION : «*► DOl'ltl.K the fail* value if death ihimise the faiv of fhe policy X from accident ami it is the onl.v j s | Ml j,| jiumcdiatclv upon ivceipt O’! part of a mans estate that his nf ts of death. 8 death automatically converts into X inline,Hate rush. 12. NO COURT PROCEED- g 5. LOWEST IN COST: INGS: g Itecaiise the annual premium is Therefore no eon: t costs. * less than the liileres, tin,l Hat lb- jg NO LAWYER TO CON- g tie more than the taxes would he c -.. 1 V • O' if the estate were city property. ol)Ll UK rAI . fi. INEXPENSIVE TO Therefore an 1,-oil nil tape. MAINTAIN: 14. INCONTESTABLE: ' § Itecnuse it Is free from ex«*css Life Insurance when payable to X diaries -not suhji*ct to taxes, re- an individual as Itenelieiary. is a O' pairs. improvements or assess- Will Direct which no lawyer can 8 incuts. break nor court set aside. ©| M. M. GOTTLIEB ! GENERAL INSURANCE 8 FOR SERVICE. g 726 Colorado Bldg.. Denver. Colo. g Call, Write, or I’lione, Champa 3346 jo |- E. SUSMAN =| 1726 Larimer Street Phone Champa 5561 Kosher (groceries and Delicatessen Country Orders Solicited MOSHAV-ZKENIM HOME AND HOS PITAL SOCIETY. Itcsorvc Sunday. the* '--ini tiny of .Tune, for the oorotuo»ie*s of laying of the «*oriH»r-»tono of this sple*mliel phil anthropy. Full dotails ami program ine-lueling liumt's of preuuiuenit speak ers will appoar in noxt we*»*k’s issue* of this papor. Wo ne*oel your pre*s4‘iue\ your gfawl will, your assistnnero. to make* this a tnonioruhlo day in tin* .lowisli history of Colorado. Sunday. Juno 22. romomlwr. Shall wo ropiuo at a little* misplae-oel charity, wo who oeuilel no way fen-sen* •he* <*ffoe-t. whe*n an all-kneiwfng. all wiso ltoing shemors elown e*ve*ry elay His lM*ne*fits em tho unthankful ami uiidosorvins:? —Attorhury. Sixteenth Street at Stout _ i —for everything a man and boy wears, with specialty departments of women’s outer apparel, hats, gloves and footwear. A CORDIAL invitation is ex tended to visitors to partake ai of the hospitality of this “Your Surest lj|j Store.” Here you will find a friendliness HI you’ll enjoy; a kindly consideration jllLl whether you buy or not. You need nol concern —’ yourself with t| u a 1 i t y, _ II value, style in making Urn purchases—these are the L '] j^ 1 ! ' 1 jj’ - things we guarantee. /V «Pj-,|=pr- £■/ v The Store with the Shadow-box Windows. - ■ 1,1 RADICAL SUNDAY SCHOOL OPEN ED JUNE 8. Til** Ladies' Educational club wishes , | to announce that the Radical Sunday school opened last Sunday. June S, | with a splendid staff of teachers, in cluding IJr. and Mrs. Ilauin. Mrs. Zat lin and Miss Jennie Met See. Sixty eight children enrolled last Sunday, thirty-five more can he accommodated, i Refreshments were served. The school will he open during the month of June. The - school is open to all chil dren and is conducted, at the Labor , Lyceum. Julian and Conejos. It is un- I der the auspices of the Joint School Itoard which consists of all the radi % • <al organizations supporting tin* school. Subscribe to the “Jewish News”. Local News Springs. Butn relay evening tit « t’iug the B'nui B’rith lodge of e'oforaelo Springs. Saturday evening at a flay day celebration. A uiereaiitile change or the past week was the assentation of Harry K. Isaacson with .he corporation «»f J. D. Best and Co.. «»f which company he Is vice-presidcut and treasurer. t'larence It. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Morris, will la* one of the Colorado students who will attend the reserve* officers' training cutup ut l‘re s«dlo, Calif., during the summer vaca tion. He is a student at- the New Mexico Military institute at Boswell. N. M. Hr. C. D. Splvak. who has Imsmi Fast attending tin* .1. C. It. S. conven tion in St. Louis and tin* Conference of Jewish Charities in Atlantic City, returned to Denver. Monthly. David 1». Dross has returned Trom- Atlantic City where lie attendee!- the tonferenee? of Jewish Ch arities. PRELIMINARY MEETING FOR DENVER PROTEST MASS MEET ING. A preliminary meeting of the Den ver Protest committee wus held Satur day evening. June 7th. -Mr. Ed. Mon ash, president of the Centrul Jewish Council, chairman. Mr. Moiuish outlined in brief the * purpose of tin* meeting which was to arrange a monster Mass meeting and protest demonstration against the iuhm saeres committed on Jews in Poland, Lithuania. Galicia. Rumania and other t astern Kuropcan countries. An arrangement committee was ap pointed and the following named: ltahhi C. K. 11. Kauvar. ctiairinan; Rabbi lira tide, Rahld Halpern. MV*. Llfshitz. Mrs. S. Francis. Messrs. Fri -I'ourg. Greenhurg. Kolinsky. 1. Kitr.es. M. Monash. Morris. A. Miller. Itagoo land. 1. Keichman, A. Reich man. A. I>. Radinsky. M. S. Radetsky, Schrielier, Sol Wolf, and J. Leson. The secretary of the Central Jewish Council lias been requested to write to every organization notifying them •.f the second meeting to Im* li«*ld Wed uesduy night at the Kcuessoth Israel Synagog at Hooker and Conejos Place. A numlter «»f other committees were appointed. Publicity: J. Leson. J. .7. Licliermnn, Jot* La tiger. Miss Clura Mozzer and i Paul Segal. Auditorium committee. Ed Motuish. Resolution committee: Sol Wolf and A. L. Fribourg. Ushers-: I. Reichman ami L. Wainlel. Program committee: P. J. Ragoo l.iud. l)r. Lewis I. Miller and A. I>. Radinsky. Further details will Is- announced in the next issue of the Denver Jew ish Xews. Every city of any Importance in this country has already answered the call of suffering by a protest meeting. We arc certain that the Denver Jewry will do It’s duty. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF AMERICAN JEWISH COMMIT TEE TO ARRANGE FOR MASS MMETING. A meeting of llio Executive com* mlttee of tin* American Jewish Relief (ommittee will In* held at the Albany hotel at S p. in., to arrange' for a mass meeting to receive Major 11. I. Davis of the American Red Cross. Major Davis has just returned from Poland, and will bring a personal message of conditions there. HEBREW TECHNICAL SCHOOL OF NEW YORK HAS COMMENCE MENT EXERCISES. The thirty-third graduation class of the Hebrew Technical Institute. eon ' sisting of seventy-five young men, held its eommencement exercises in the | large lmll of Cooper I’nion, which was i eiowded to overflowing. A feature of J the graduation exercises was a deinon l stration of electric arc welding by two : of the graduates. Solomon Okuin and I Marry Gordon, with Alfred A. Ghlrardl ! 1 acting as spokesman. The essay which • lie used to explain the experiment was prepared by Isaac Kpivack. The prize ; 1 essay. “Technical Induration." was writ ten by .lack \V. Cytryn and delivered by Nathan I). Brodkin. Tlie address of welcome was given by I’ltilip Gart | r.er. Meyer Bloomfield, class of ISO 3. addressed the gathering, and the prin ; cipal of the school. l>r. Edgar S. Bar ney. awarded the diplomas and prizes. Music was furnished by tin* Hebrew Orphan Asylum Band. The prize win- ■ tiers were Alfred Ghinirdi. Max 'Siegel, Samuel Belton. Aaron Kaplan. Jules Klein. Alexander H. Tiseliler. Joseph Hackel. Abraham Kesika. Nor bert Apart. Thomas Bolnick. Sydney Simonson. Nathaniel D. Brodkin. and Frederick B. Cnger. The middle-class ’ men who weiv awarded prizes were Max Basen. William Kitt. Colmnn < hartley. Michael Gliek. and .Joseph' Abrams. 1 f*ta DENVER JEWISH NEWS Obituary HENRY A. WINTER. Henry A. Winter. well uml Widely l:nowu resident of leaver, president of the Dlegel-Winter-Wiuihush Motor company passed away Friday after an ( illness of two weeks. He was 57 years of age. Mr. Winter had lived Hn Denver for* twelve gears', coming hen* from Shreve port. 1.&., where la* was engaged in i* le dry goods htisiuess. In Denver Mr. Winter was assoclat ed with tlie Perfection Starter com pany. anti later with tin* Fulled Motor Sales coui|uiny. which he left to become an organizer of the firm of which he was president, at tin* time of ids death. Mr. Winter was greatly interested in all communal affairs ami many pldl tiiitroples. and was vice-president of the society for tin* care of the Adult! Blind. He was highly esteemed in tlie community as a gentleman of high principle and sterling worth, and his loss will he greatly mourned. He is survived by Ids widow, a • daughter. Minded, a son. Henry A. dr..| uml three sisters. The funeral was hold Sunday, under the auspices of the B”m»i B’riUi. l)r. Wm. S. Friedman officiating. Inter ment was at Fairmount. IN MEMOKIAM. In loving memory of our dear friend, f-ara Cohen. who passml away a year ago. on June i>, 1918. MR. AND MRS. 1. OITKNIiKIM. (1-41 S Julian.) C’OrNCTL OF JEWISH WOMEN 1 C ARD PARTY. The Denver Section Council of Jew ish Women will give a card party at Daniels' and Fisher's Ten room. Wed nesday, June IS. Auction bridge, lotto, ami ."ski will Ik* played, prizes given "for each table and refreshments served without ex tra charge. These affuirs are not limited to members of the Council.* V large at tendance is expected. ITNAI OTUTH WILL CELEBRATE FLAG DAY SUNDAY MORNING. In commemoration of Flag Day. Den ver Lodge No. 171. I. O. B. 8.. will hold u patriotic service next Sunday Humm ing. .1 tine 10th. at 10:30 in their lodge looms, 1543 Champa street, second floor. A splendid program has l>eeii arranged, it will Ik* an o|k*ii meeting, and Ihe public is Invited. The pro gram Is as follows: Singing. "America.*’ by Audience Flag Day Address Mr. Samuel S. Ginslierg Violin Solo Mr. Arthur B. Loriief Address—" The American Boy” Col. E. J. llucliingson I Scout Executive Boy Scouts of America Maneuvers Big Brother Scout Troop No. 4 Vocal Solo Miss Muthildc Prezant Address —-‘‘Big Brother Movement”™. Mr. Claude W. Blake Executive Secretary Denver Big Broth er Movement. Singing "Star Spangled Banner.”.... I by Audience MISS DOLCE GKOSSMAYKK WILL LEAVE FOR SAN DIEGO TO MAKE HER FUTURE HOME. The farewell recital giveu l»y Miss ■ Dolce (irossmayer. prior to her de tart lire for San Diego, where she ex ited* to make her future home, will take place at tin* Grace Methodist i uiirch, l.'lth Ave., ami Bannock street, 1 on Tuesday evening. June 17tii. Tin* ! public i> cordially invited. The plan- ( ist will lie Helen Brand, a sixteen year , old girl who has received her entire musical education from Miss Gross mayor. and who is already a brilliant J pianist and a real artist. Miss Grossmayer lias an enviable j position in tin* musical woyid of l>en ; ver lint she is also well known in the 1 East as a composer, pianist and teach er. Miss Grossmayer’s "Valse Caprice” I was introduced at Aeolian Hail. New ' York last winter by one ot the well ! known concert artists and her songs I lmve been widely used by teachers and soloists. As a teacher Miss Gross i mayor has iiud the pleasure of intro -1 during to the Denver public many art i in—pupils who have later qualified [ ns successful and popular teachers. Miss Grossmayer herself has been a pupil of Professor Kwast of Germany, l arlos Sobrino of London, Raphael joseffv of New York, and two years ago enjoyed the last class lessons given by that greatest, of all women pianists. Ihe lab- Teresa Carreno. Miss Grossmayer Is a prominent member of the Denver Council of Jew Ssh Women and was the organizer of the Amateur Musical club, composed entirely of Jewish women, and also was a director and vice-president of Mn* Tuesday Musical club of Denver, and a member of the Woman’s club of Denver. When she. leaves. Denver’s musical circles will suffer a distinct loss. i «■ PICNICS r L~JX JJa-JL' Tongue and Postrami Cooked at 11 a. m., -1 • •> 4 P- m -> and 6 P- m - —Our Salami can t be beat. THERE MUST BE A REASON Our Curtis Street Branch Store is 6pen Sundays from 7 a. m. to 12 midnight. Our Larimer Street Store is open from 8 a. m. till 10 p. m. A larger variety of all kinds of Delicatessen Special attention is given to picnic and camping parties — Our goods are guai - anteed to keep without ice for 60 days. If you have lost your appetite, come to Brody and you’ll find it. Brody’s Leading Kosher Delicatessen Stores 1652 Larimer Street 1651 Curtis Street Phone Main 5899 I Dr. H. E. Dveirin 1 § Dentist s x Telephone. Champa otJltl 8 8 Wishes to announce to his friend* § 8 and patients that lie hus re- 8 8 moved to 8 S 611 Central Saving's Bank | g Building; | Home Cook ini' Fine Pastries SILVER’S RESTAURANT (Kosher) 1731 Ct’KTIS STREET Private Service opposite Isis Phone, Cliatupa 5710 s ■ ■ ■■ ■■ / ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Dave Hayutin an nounces the opening of her grocery store, 3205 VV. Col fax Ave., and invites the patronage of all. her friends. i ■»-- Dr. Ernest A. Moore Osteopathic Physician Hours:—lo to 1; 2to 4 All Acute Disease* Treated 614 Central Savings Bank Building Phone, Main 5166 Denver, Colorado. , “““S—“ — —!“•“ INVESTING IN OIL STOCKS. Thousands of fortunes have Iteen made in the past months by careful investments in low priced oil stocks and the outlook for a edhtinuation *.f successful operations in these stocks is exceptionally bright where the acre age .owned or controlled by the com* 1-any, is large enough to get the lienefit of development The Carbon Petroleum company, cap italize! at s*J.r»oo.ooo,* is a Colorado corporation controlling large areas of hind in the oil districts. It is offering shares in its company at "»o cents a share and the stock is lieiug recom mended as a safe luvestirtcnt with large speculative returns by the Chas. It. Mcl*ain Brokerage company with offices in the Boston Building. 4. W. B. NOTLS. The weekly entertainment of the Jewish Welfare Board, was given at Fort Logan, Monday night. In the words of Mr. Youngclaux, director of llie Y. M. C. A. Hut, "the hut was packed to a greater capacity than for any other entertainment ever before,” Miss Esther Israelske, accompanied by Miss Wallof, sang popular songs. Mr. Burton damage and Mr. Ben Schway der entertained with a comedy sketch. Misses Gortoiter, Pipert, and Grotonak entertained the boys with stringed in struments, and Miss Gertrude Pellish completed the program of the evening with popular songs. Then came the grand rush for those J. W. B. ‘•Kata.” .ind over three hundred hoys at the Port were served candy. The next program of the J. W. B. will take place next Monday night at the Recuperation Camp. If you interrupt your studies for one day, it will take you two, ,to regain what you have lost.—Talmud. j si For Picnic Season B V.. in. I \V» carry u complete line of I ...Kosher Delicatessen... B At a reasonable price. ■ OUR PLACE IS UP-TO-DATE AND SANITARY I All Kincj? of Sandwiches 10c ■ Cornbeef, Tongue, Postrami, imported Swiss B Cheese, Sardines and Caviar. I Just received big Schmalzherring. ■ Try Our Famous Rye and Zizzel Bread. I ALL KINDS OF LIGHT GROCERIES B Give us a trial. I A BERGMAN B 922-18th Street, near Curtis Street. B I’lione Main till). I Dr. FrMk C. Silverberg | announce** hi* return from the o service to resume the practice of g dent Ist O'* % 306 Central Savings | Bank Bldg. ? Denver, Colorado. o Notice of Regular Meeting of the Stock holders of THE TAILORS' PROTECTIVE, CLEANING and DYE ING CORPORATION Notice Ik hereby given that the regu lar monthly meeting of the stockholders of “The Tailors* Protective, ('leaning & Dyeing Corporation." will he held at the office of said corporation, 142 ft Tre umnt dace. Denver. Colorado, on Mon day, the i»th day of June. 1010, at the hour of eight o’clock p. m.. fdr the trans action of such business as may properly conn* before said meeting. DOODMAN COHBN, Sec'y. . LEGAL NOTICE. Estate of Alexander Bach deceased. No. 22793. All persons haviifg claims against said estate, are hereby notitied to pre sent them for adjustment to the County Court of ttu» City and County of Den ver. Colorado, oil* Hu l 16th day of June, lilli). C. D. KIM YAK, Executor. FRANK C. MVKItK, Attorney for Executor. First Publication May 14. 1910. I.aat Publication .lun* 11. tilt*. Want Advertisements. tOR SALE—Furniture ot completely furnished house, ft pi ere mahogany genuine leather, front room suite, li brary table used 7 months, dining room set of fumed oak. containing benuti ful buffet and china closet, table, chairs, rocker. desk, two ivory Dimmed bed and dresser, brand new refrigerator used five weeks, latest stylo, sewing machine, kitchen table and chairs: will Ih» sold ot lowest price: party going East. Ap piy mornings or brenings, afternoon by appointment. Will sell all in one • r by piecs. Xlfti. Russcoi. 2742 Stout St. Phone Champa 4127. MODERN S-room house; garage. sft.63o. West Cedar. CLEAN Jewish .voting man wishes room and hoard on West Side, just discharged from ftrmy. The Jewish Welfare BoArd. ftll Mining Exchange room to Jewish man. Phon, f-6645, 1002 251 h Ave. ;u -—■—=l) > ■^Ls. v . [: ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE ( YOU KNOW ME 432 Empire Bldg. Phone Main 7153. FX-80LD1EU WANTS work for five , weeks, able ami willing. The Jew { ish Welfare Hoard, .'ill Mining Ex [ change Bldg.* . NICK furnished room with hath and i telephone, privilege of the lions** with or without hoard. 1020 Emerson. A NICE room with two windows. 1017 ' E-22 Ave., Phone Champa 1707-W. I’OH SALE—II-room modern house, newly decorated. Garage, two lots. $4,500. 3347 W. 23rd Ave. No agents. j FOR KENT—-One furnished room. private family. End of lOtli Ave. ,* cur line. 1414 E. 20th Ave. WANTED—GirI or woman for general housework, small family, adults, no laundry, good home. 1541 Steele St., Mrs. Wm, Pefser. WANTED—Young girl for office work. • -Apply Jewish News, 1328 Lawrence street. tf ► FOR SALE hy owner. 2108 Federal Boulevard. 0-rooiu house fully mod ern. splendid repair, price very reason able. i SLEEPING porch and room, all niod ern conveniences, 1 or 2 young men. I reakfast if desired : rent, reasonable. 1051 Clarkson St.. Phone evenings. I South 4020-W. FOR SALE—By owner. 1730 Julian st.. 0-room house, front sleeping porch. I summer kitchen, with all improvements. . Lawn and trees front and hack yard. barn and coop. A bargain. Call Maiu 1 7810. FOR SALE—O-room modern house, ! newly decora tod. Garage, two lots, I •$4,500. 3247 W. 23rd Ave. No agents. ' I STORE with five living rooms, steam . I heat, gas and electric, garage: will | sell or rent reasonable. 2025 Larimer | fil: For Sale ' Double Terrace, host locution, all Im provements and modern. Reasonable. 11577 Irving Street.