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March 24, 1916 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-03-24

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Axcnai PLO Pala&

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THE

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EWISH CHRONICLIE

Man Without A Country Dies

69 W. Fort
Street

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The Final Story of Nathan Cohen. lost fortune, wife and, in tiimse-
Nathan Cohen; The Man quence, his reason.
Without a Country," has been
Betrayed by his •friends, he be-
gathered to his fathers. Without came a wanderer on the face of
speech, or memory, and broken the earth, continually seeking for
in health, the last year of his life what he had lost. In Baltimore,
was spent at Dr. McFarland's he was sent to an asylum for the
Sanitarium, at (Ireene Farms, insane, and in consequence or-
Connecticut. Ile was cared for dered deported as an insane alien,
jointly at the expense of the I I e- who had not been, in this country
brcw Sheltering and Immigrant for a period of three years.
Aid :•ocietv of America, which
The Steamship Company which
Society had also obtained his ad- brought him to the United States,
tnission to this country on a bond, acting under the orders otf the
and by the Knights of Pythias.
Government, took hint back to
l le was buried on Sunday, Brazil, where-he was refused ad-
March 5th, at NIt. Richmond Cem- mittance. The Steamship Com-
etery. Staten Island. The chill of pany then attempted to land him
a pauper's grave was saved him at Buenos Ayres, with the same
by the presence of a representa- result, and on its return trip to
tive committee from the Society, the United States, the ship which
which committee met the body at brought him away, brought him
the Grand Central Station, and back. Tie was refused admission,
escorted it to its last resting place.
and then began his wanderings
The hiStory of Nathan Cohen back and forth.
is a most remarkable one. Born
The Hebrew Sheltering and
in Russia, he came to the West-
ern Hemisphere, and lived alter- Immigrant Aid Society of Am-
nately in the United States and erica, learning of the case, ifmed-
Brazil. I le finally settled in Jack- iately became interested, took an
sonville, Florida, married a Jack- appeal to Washington, sending its
sonville girl, established himself representatives to argue this case
in business, and\ was on the road before the Department of Immi-
to success. .\t one fell swoop, he gration and succeeded in having

C. LEIDICH

Opposite
Post Office

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all parts of the world.

and from all points. Bring
STEAMSHIP TICKETS to
your friends over.

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E,HRMAN'S

HASTINGS, NEAR GRATIOT

, OPPOSITE ADAMS

deatl
it Edgar I
rench Iron
the ream
'aced was
amuel and
Barnett
unpin.
st in the
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NEWLYWEDS ids of the
Id was ac
i e work
Nathan Cohen admitted on bond. lived quietly at the Sanitarium.
From
that tune until his death, he
Ilis wanderings arc now ended. rigade.
.,
le ranks,
uthreak of

Sptcial sale on brass beds of best quality.
Equally low prices on cotton felt mattresses
and springs.
People contemplating buying furniture for
cash see me. I will save you money. I can
do that for I have fifteen years' experience
.in the furniture business.

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H. BRODSKY

WW1 124 GRATIOT AVENUE 11

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Legs to announce the arrival of the

Latest

Spring Models

in Men's and Youths' Clothin6

of the celebrated

R ochester Hand Made Clothes

We are. exclusive agents for the following well-known
clothing manufacturers:

Michael Stern and Cumpany
McGraw, Benjamin and Hayes
R. Goldstein Company

The public is cordially invited to visit our shops, examine our
merchandise, and become convinced of the style, fit and individ-
uality which place our goods in a class all by themselves.

" HERMANWILS FRESHMAN CLOTHE(' ••

Ayres,
rlv pioneet
)st early
e state, dig
wghter,
the age o

EVERY VISIT MAKES A CUSTOMER

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