'HE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE'EIGHT by Mr. Samuel Heyman. Yoting Judeans Growing— Plan Jewish Court 4. Denying the Jews the right of 'ring land or houses, or of earn- cases. Awards or decisions would T1 ROLEAN ANTI-SEMITES I a cquiring t have all the force and effect legally LAN PROGRAM FOR JEWS ' li -i their living by acting as agents are being made (orto Arbitrate Suits in 'Will Present Play February • Arrangements that a decision by a city or municipal in such transactions. closer relationship between the 29th at Shaarey Zedek a Young New York City court judge would have, but might be 5. No admission of Jews into the Judaea organizations of Lan- NNSBRUCK, Austria—At a gen- I _ reviewed on appeal by the appellate sing, Flint, Grand Rapids with that 1 assembly of the Tyrolean anti- army. , i Lansing, Mick—The Young da- of the Supreme Court if eith• erz nites in which all the deputies to 6. Introduction of a per cent norm Ju of Detroit. A state organizer may be New York—A plan to establish a division children in public schools. er of the litigants were dissatisfied. Sc can'. organization of this city, which chosen from the ranks to effect the Jewish thi Parliament and to the "Landtag” for 7. Jewish New Limitation of the number of Jew- arbitration in court of ,:ouo of resolutions in was organized through the efforts of organization of circles in cities where k part, a "... to( ish professional men, lawyers, and cases which SAYS JEWS tURNISHED City that out many. Mr; Philip Katz, a student at the Young Judaea is yet unknown, with York erence to the Jews were adopted. to the same total in pro- to be tried in the civil courts MUhigan Agricultural College, will the ultimate idea of organizing a state have 900 , 000 SOLDIERS IN WAR ra ese resolutions are to be submitted physicians portion to the Jewish population as may be settled by arbitration, was ap- Parliament, and the deputies have present a splendid entertainment on Young Judaea organization. is found among non-Jewish profes- proved last week by District Attorney LONDON—Dr, Max Nordau told in pledged to support them and to Suiday, Feb. 29, at the Shaarey Zedek Swann in a letter to Chief Justice the English •- federation the tni rk for their acceptance by that sional men. is Z• Zionist E ligl congregation. A short play, several HW of the m unici- other day that in the world war the WI dy. The resolutions cover the lob 8. Denial to Jews of the right to fill AA.—Ilebrew is one of the of- Frederick Keochan, rn muiieal numbers, recitations and ficial of Haifa. All prods- pal court. by Jews had furnished 900,000 soldiers to lin ring demands: city positions. othfr features will be on the pro- mations, languages sponsored is The movement tenders, and other public no- the various armies. This, he said, in. 1. Recognition of the Jews as a grant. Military Gov- business clergymen, Jewish leading was about 7 per cent of the whole tires published by the Mr. Katz is devoting a great deal Temple Israel, the new reform number of Jews, a proportion equalled na tion. Regulation of residence rights synagogue are issued in Hebrew as well and professional men . of lime to Zionist work in Lansing. ernor, at Tulsa, Okla., was dedi- 2. the arrangement, one rabbi, by few and surpassed only, he be. hick cated with appropriate ceremonies. Mr, Katz began his Zionist activities as in other languages. the statements one Under are granted to individual Jews. business man and one lawyer or beved, by the French. The Jews had wl Withholding in bock form issue Rabbi Charles 11. Latz occupies the in Detroit as a leader of the Knights of trade licenses judge would compose each board of lost 80,000 dead and had about 200,000 fr, 3. in Jews. of Judaea, one of Detroit's Young. of authoritative Rabbis on the obliga- arbitration pulpit. appointed to handle the casualties. TtI,om In r;rr loc tI n w hoin a eon ri ortArt tion to learn Hebrew. HE STANDARD PLAN is one of our biggest selling features. It enables you to secure th ,; best type of furniture oil time, giving you 30 lIzELICS TO PAY, and making NO IN- TEREST CHARGES or in- vestigation fees. Weeks to Pay! No Interestl Prises Sams as Cathl ANNUAL FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Every article in our store is reduced in price, the original price-tags remain- ing on all articles. The prices were originally lower than those generally prevailing—now with the added inducements of the price reductions and the STANDARD PLAN terms, a most unusual oppor- tunity is presented. his great February Sale has Ecrve d to acquaint hundreds of Detroit people with the high character of our furniture. Included in our stock you will find the largest Detroit showing of KAR- PEN BROTHERS' furniture, as well as a good representation of the prod- ucts of Berkey & Gay, Luce, Sligh, etc. $300 KARPEN BROS.' Two-Piece Living Room Suite, upholstered in tapestry, consisting of seven-foot davenport and armchair. Both pieces are spring edge, with loose cushions and the backs of both pieces coy- I ered with tapestry LIVING ROOM SUITE of cane, with solid mahogany frames, consisting of davenport I and chair upholstered in blue and gold silk damask. 7c Both pieces have loose cushions • __-_, ' " and spring edges. The sale price IP _ — i LIVING ROOM SUITE uphol- $405 TWO-PIECE stered in tapestry. It consists of seven- foot davenport and large armchair, with loose cushions, spring edges and spring pillow &303 75 arms. An unusually ,good value at TWO-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, uphol- stered in tapestry, consisting of seven-foot davenport and large armchair, with spring arms, loose cushions and spring backs, • also upholstered in t a p e s t r y 4 Priced at • . $70 TWO-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE of double cane with solid mahogany frames. The cane is completely around both pieces, which are upholstered in wisteria mohair 0562 velour, with damask seats. Frames are hand, carved TWO-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, con- sisting of seven-foot davenport and large armchair, upholstered in blue frieze, which also covers the backs of both pieces. Loose .00 cushions are covered with brocaded damask: THREE-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, con- $900 sisting of seven-foot davenport, large armchair and rocker, upholstered ill mohair velour, and with in 1 loose cushions and spring edges. Backs are also upholstered 675 •00 hair velour ,225 '00 — $325 t243 , $505 fWt $800 d.378 75 . .p • 50 600 THREE-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE in Amer- $3 nn "' ican walnut. It consists of 48-inch dresser, , 225 . 00 full size bed and chair, in the William and Mary. design. This is an extremely well suite and a special sale 1P . - =-_ -- ,c . o a n lu s e tructed $TIR BEDROOM SUITE of four pieces in Eng- lish mahogany. It consists of bed, dresser, chifforobe and chair in the Queen Anne period. This is a splendid value at the original price ; the sale price is extra- ordinary.. ... BEDROOM SUITE of five pieces, finished in 4-cc "" American walnut in the beautiful Louis XVI. period. It consists of bed, 52-inch dresser, chifforobe, chair and rocker. It exhibits splen- .2 5 did workmanship, and is priced f =_...– at • BEDROOM SUITE in old ivory, consisting gc "" of bed, 48-inch dresser, chifforobe, chair and rocker. It is ip the Hepplewhite period. All 7c the cases are dustproof. This, • ' " too, is a special value at the sP price • $89; SEVEN-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE of Amer. "" ican walnut, in the Hepplewhite period design. It consists of bed, 48-inch dresser, vanity 617.75 dresser with triple mirror, chiffo- robe, chair, rocking chair and bench 11gc BEDROOM SUITE of seven pieces, in the "" Louis XVI. period design. It is finished in Parisian gray and consists of bed, dresser chifforobe, , 7c vanity dreser with triple mirror, • '" bench, chair and rocker, and is IP — priced at e270 '00 $ t 34i. $4 3,49 $ (.873 $1410 BEDROOM SUITE of eight pieces in Eng- lish mahogany and Chippendale design. The pieces are bed, 54-inch dresser, chifforobe, vanity dresser with triple mirror, night oio57 table, bench chair and rocker, •"" Priced at $ 4v, NINE-PIECE DINING SUITE In American "" walnut and William and Mary period design. It consists of 60-inch buffet, 54-inch extension table, china cabinet, five chairs and arm- e. SO .4u chair, in genuine brown leather, q) =- at only 5,111 NINE-PIECE DINING SUITE in American -1 " walnut and Queen Anne design. It consists of 72-inch buffet, 54-inch extension table, large china cabinet, five chairs and armchair upholstered in genuine leather. & 00 =- Priced $ $645 N1NE-PIECE DINING SUITE in American walnut and Queen Anne design. It con- sists of 72-inch buffet, silver cabinet, large oblong table, five chairs and host chair, d, 75 upholstered in genuine leather, at only '483• $gcm NINE-PIECE DINING SUITE in American """ walnut and Chippendale period design. It has 66-inch bullet. 54-inch extension table, large china cabinet and chairs in high-grade 521 .25 tapestry. All edges are hand carved d. $7gq TEN-PIECE DINING SUITE in mahogany "" and Hepplewhite period design. It consists of 72-inch bullet, oblong extension table, large china cabinet, serving table and chairs upholstered in g e n u i n e blue %? . 25 _,=- leather .. , 572 $1170 NINE-PIECE DINING SUITE is antique walnut and Italian Renaissance period. It consists of 78-inch buffet, 54-inch extension table, large china cabinet, five chairs .50 and armchair. An exquisite suite If ==. at d.877 $13Qc TEN-PIECE DINING SUITE in dull fin- ished ished antique walnut. It consists of 72-inch buffet, large extension table, silver cabin's+. epnecr lio sded serving table and 103835 chairs. It is of the Italian ' t -Cohen C o "America's Finest Furniture" Corner of Hastings and High Streets Open Evenings and Sundays Fourteenth /(venue Cars Pass the Door Closed Saturday