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Eight Jewish institution. of Philadelphia (Pa.) received bequests through
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The University of Denver has accepted the gift of I. Rude of Denver, endow-
0 a chair of Rabbinic literature.
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Sir, and Mrs. Armin Berger, of Cleveland, Ohio, have been appointed super-
tendent and matron of the alont;flureHotn: for Aged.

Philip A. Sar4.

Rabbi Joseph Leiser, formerly of Joplin, Mo., has joined the Department of
ynagogue and School Extension of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega-
ting.
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Rabbi I.. Katz, who has spent the poet nine years at the head of the Jewish
ongregation at Brenham, Tex., has resigned his Pastorate and will go to
erusalem.
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Herman Ganz, the first Jew to settle in Kansas City. Mo., one of the earliest
swish pioneers In the West, a resident of the city sixty-four yearn, died Tues-
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rofessors of the local rabbinical seminaries and other distinguished scholars

RESTAURANT

25 BROADWAY

Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking
served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered.

Begel - Rye Bread - Pumpernickel
This Is the same Rosen who formerly owned the Warsaw
Bakery. This is my new establishment, Bread baked here
three times a day-8:30 A. 51.-2 P. M.--5 P. 51.
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408 HASTINGS STREET
(opposite nobiosoo.colienie)

Formerly Weiss's Restaurant

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uthorizing Shechita to be practised In Switzerland. From the first of January
ita has been prohibited throughout Switzerland.
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At the lash annual meeting' of Isaiah Congregation, Chicago. Rabbi Joseph
toltz was voted an Increase of salary, which In the future will be 810,000 a
car.
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The death has taken place at Manchester of Rabbi Since, Turetsky of
Wansea, "%Valeta who was on a visit to the Manchester Yeshiva, where his son
II a student.
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Louie S. Ashman, a well known member of the Baltimore bar, has Just pub-
ished a book on "Law find Equity Cases In Maryland." The book deals with all
ending law and equity cases in Maryland.

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Chief Rabbi Joseph H. Hertz has Just concluded an °Metal trip through
cot hind. In Dundee, Glasgow and Edinburgh, beeldes beteg met by delegations,
to with also formally received by the civil authorities.

Rosen's Bakery l

Hot Rolls - Poppyseed Horns

Second Floor B'nal B'rith Building

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The publication in the near future of the Connecticut "Hehrew Record" has
been announced. It will be Issued at Hartford with Aseistant U. S. District
A ttorney George H. Cohen its Its 711tor;in-chief.

Palais de Danse

The members of Temple Emanu-El of San Francisco, Cal.. have appointed
a committee to select it site for a new synagogue, made necessary by the con-
tent growth of the congregation. • • •

Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard

A campaign is about to be undertaken to Increase the membership and pro-
vide for a new some for the Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum Society
of Baltimore, Md. • • •

A film, "Around the Town," has been shown at various cinema theatres in
England during the past week. larael Zangwill, the noted novellet and play-
wright, is featured. • • •

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At the elections for the Council of the Jewish community of Florence held
in December, at which 81 per cent of the electors took part, all the eleven
Zionist candidates were successful. • • •

Plans for the erection of a modern home for the Nurses' Training School of
Mount Zion Hoopital, San Francisco, Cal., were announced at the annual meet-
ing of the hospital last week. • •

To mark the twentieth anniversary of Its organIzatinn, the Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Section, Council Jewish Women. Is ranting a fund with which to establish a
permanent summer camp for girls. • • •

Mr. Samuel Rubin, of the Baltimore bar, is the author of a bill providing
for a public defender to be attached to the criminal court of Baltimore city.
This bill will soon be introduced in the Maryland state senate.

A new Jewish weekly will soon he Issued at Hartford, Conn. it will be
Called the (lebrew Record and will he edited by George H. Cohen. Mr. Cohen
Is an assistant United States district attorney and a graduate of Yale.
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Rabbi Adolph Steiner, of Lima, 0., addreesed the times meeting at Memorial
Hall, February 22, under the auspices of the American Legion. the occasion
being the presentation of the memorial diplomas to the parents of the American
soldiers who Made the supreme auvItice. in thin World War.

There Is No Substitute
for Butter

Blacksmiths

Announcement in made by the Board of Trustees of the University of Chicago
of a notable gift to the University libraries. It consists of a large collection
of lithographed portraits of authors of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,
made by William Ituthenstein, of I.undon.

The candidacy hoe been announced of Albert Herechman for member of
congress for the tenth Minnesota congreesional district. Mr. Ilemehman le a
practicing attorney and was graduated from the University of Minnesota in

1912.

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A new Jewish newspaper written In French is shortly to appear in France,

The law knows there is no substitute for but-
ter. Our leading scientists and medical men
recognize this fact and state that it is neces-
sary for growing children to have butter or
milk fat as a part of their diet and that so-
called butter substitutes cannot take the place
of butter.
Therefore, mothers do not deprive your chil-
dren of this much needed food.

Ask for Medina's Perfectly Pasteurized Butter

The Medina County Creamery Co.

One of the Largest Distributors of Butter in the City

STARKWEATHER•BUICK

under the editorship of 11lessrs. Wina•er, Blank and GoitIntein, the chief aim

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Rates Single-31.50 to 82.50.

ACETYLENE WELDING

A memorial alcove has been established In connection with the library In
the Benjamin F. 7 eller Memorial Schoolhouse, Philadelphia, l'a., in honor of
the late lamented Corporal Louis It. Berkowitz, who lost his life at the battle
of Montfaucon. France. September 28, 1918.

The "Judische Volkstimme" of I'rague. Bohemia, In an open letter to the
representatives of the Jewish Community, emphasizes the necessity of doing
away once and for all with the antique bureaucratic system of administration
of the Jewish Community and of introducing instead more modern, democratic
methods.
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Selig Whitman. probably the strongest man on the New 'fork pollee torte,
has resigned after n welter of twenty-six 'ears. Whitman it one time appeared
on the stage as n professional strong man and ,1
known as "Ajax." He di.-
folioed unusual bravery while on the force, and among other feat. I. credited
"tin .topping Olen1)-one runaway hareem. Ile was all a rded bronze Mare for
bravery on seven different ocensione.

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485 BAKER STREET

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Carmel Kosher Restaurant

—Absolutely Kosher

Under personal supervision of Rabbi Judah L. Levin
A real Kosher Restaurant, with the best of home cooking, all
foods strictly fresh. Seined In attractively furnished quarters. If
you want a real Kosher Lome-cooked meal come up to

75 BROADWAY-2nd Floor

Service from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.

Salesroom and Office:

Phone, Market 2892

MACHINERY REBUILT

of which publication will be the destruction of the fallacy about Jewish
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146 Woodward Ave.

Professor Maurice de Wulf of the tactility of the University of Louvain.
Belgium, is now in this country stimulating interest In the rebuilding and new
equipment of the University. • • •

Former Judge Samuel Rosenfield of St. Loam, Mo., has just been elected
president of the Million Population Club of St. Louis. He is the first Jewish
executive of the organization. • • •

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Mr. Maurice Dubin, superintendent of the Jewish Orphans' Home, has been
elected treasurer and a member of the Executive Committee of the Central
Council of Social Agencies of St. Louis.
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A Jewish Community Center is to be erected by the resident, of that section
of Philadelphia known as Strawberry Mansion. The project will be undertaken
by the 13'nui Jecihurun congregation.
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Mrs. Abraham Bernhard, of New York city, Is the recipient of the decoration
of the Order of Queen Elizabeth from the Queen of the Belgians. The order
has been awarded ter distinguished services to the Belgians during the war.

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Aguclath Achim Society of • Fort Worth, Tex., Is considering the Methu-
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of a Jewish hospital. Either a building will be erected or a ward opened
I connection with some established
hospital.
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, The Swiss Federal Council has revoked
Its provisional order of March, 1918,

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Congregation Temple Israel hes been organized at Amarillo, Tex. As soon
necessary ficrids are in hand a synagogue will be erected.

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