• ▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TIk cLVE 11144111111111I IIII1 11:14 10 111 11 111110 111 3111 1111 ini lla itsi ninnees 1 1111 1 0 11I11110 11111111111 1011 11111111 11111111101011111MIIIIMMEMORMIRIM 6 ff 6 Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions Herbert Lefkowitz, a senior in the academic college of the University of political science. Minnesota, has been awarded the Harris prize • • • Miss Doris Keane, the actress, who has scored a tremendous success with her internationally popular drama, "Romance," is an English jlut ss. Lord Chief Justice Reading of England has been unanimously elected president of the International Law Association for the ensuing year. • • • Max Liebermann, one of Germany's greatest and most celebrated Jewish artists, has been elected president of the Berlin Art Academy. • • • 75 Thousand Bottles • • KLEIN & LEITNER Mr. William Rothenstein, who is at present Professor of Civic Art at the Sheffield University. has been appointed Principal of the Royal College of Art, South Kensington. • ♦ A Day RESTAURANT The Polish anti-Semitic press advocates the enactment of a law provid- ing separate railway carriages and booking offices for Jews, in order to stop any intercourse by them with nonS -Jews. is the capacity of production per day at our new plant ut Beaublen and Erskine, or having an annual ca- pacity of over 5,000,000 bottles of Bort drinke per year, thus we are ready to 1111 Detroit's thirst to the last degree. The famous artist, Boris Anisfeld, a Jew, has been engaged to provide the scenery for the new production of Boito's "Niephistofele," which will be given this fall at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City. • • • During his stay in Rochester, N. Y., in attendance at the Rabbinical Con- ference, Rabbi Abram Simon received notice that he had been elected presi- dent of the Board of Education of the District of Columbia. • • • Modern Soft Drink Factory This factory will be one of the best in the country, possessing every poesible facility for the most sani- tary manufacture and bottling of afot drinks. Our machinery Is the latest to this respect. 25 BROADWAY Moat attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered. Second Floor B'nal B'rith Building Formerly Weiss's Restaurant Henry Morgenthau has resigned from membership in the Executive Committee of the Near East Relief on account of official duties. Judge Abram 1. Elkus, former Ambassador to Turkey, has been elected in his place. • • • Rev. Dr. de Sola Mendes, Rabbi of the \Vest End Synagog, New York City, celebrated his seventieth birthday on July 8 at his summer home a Chester Park, Pelham. Dr. liendee has occupied his present pulpit for forty-seven years. • • • FEIGENSON BROS. Miss Esther Arkowitz, a young Brownsville lawyer, active in social and philanthropic affairs of the community, is being considered for the Demo- cratic nomination for the State Assembly, to run against the Socialist nom- inee, Charles Solomon. • • BOTTLERS New Location: Beaubien and Erskine King George will receive in audience the Jerusalem delegation, consisting of Rabbi Jacob Meir, formrcly chief rabbi of Salonika, and David Yellin. It is believed that the delegates will lay before hint the facts in connection with the recent "pogrom" in Jerusalem. • • • Ready Aug. 1. mnummirom. mnn A commission, in which the English and French governments are repre- sented, is settling the final details of the Palestine mandate. It is the wish of the French government that all details should be settled before the ques- tion of border lines is considered. • "Get Acquainted With Us" HARTWICK LUMBER CO. Jefferson Ave. East at Terminal R. R. Hickory 3970 North Woodward at Seven Mile Road Hemlock 38 Grand River at Penn. IL R. Garfield 940 MAIN OFFICE, YARD AND MILL Clay Ave. at G. T. R. R. Market 686 From the President's Desk—Talk No. 13 ii SAM LEVISON, Mgr. Emanuel \Vurnt, the German food administrator, died after a severe operation, at the age of 63. The deceased was for many years a Socialist member of the German Reichstag. Ile was not ashamed to have people know his Jewish descent and never tried to hide the fact that lie was a Jew. • . The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Harris sailed for Europe on the Royal George. Dr. Harris has been asked to address the Jewish clergy of London on the "Religious Conditions Among the Jews in America." He has also been invited to preach in the Reform Synagog and also in the Liberal Synagog. • Miss Catherine Filene, of Boston, Mass., has been appointed a member of the executive committee of the Democratic national committee. Miss Filene is the eldest daughter of A. Lincoln Filene. She is a graduate of Wheaton College, class of 1918, and during the war was a director of the Intercollegiate Vocational Guidance Association. ♦ • • The Swiss Parliament recently passed a lave forbidding the slaughter of animals acording to Jewish traditional law. The measure is one of the few recently introduced in the Parliament by the anti-Semites in order to dis- comfort the many newly-arrived immigrant Jews and force them, through religious and political discrimination, to leave the country. A Bank's Success Is Dependent On Service Mme. Bertha Kalich, noted actress, will sail for Europe shortly to join Mme. Eleanore Duse, famous Italian tragedinne, in Florence. She had also planned to meet Mine. Rejane, noted French actress, whose death occurred l'aris recently, but instead will now make a pilgrimage to her grave. Mine. Rejane and Mine. Kalich became friends before the latter came to this country. • • That bank succeeds most which serves its community best—an infallible law of the banking business. Mr. Charles Nordmann has been appointed, on the nomination of the Academy of Sciences, to the position of Astronomer of the Observatory of Paris. During the war he made most important researches into the determi- nation by sound of the position of the enemy artillery. He was appointed a member of the Research Commission of the Minstry of War and an Officer of the Legion of Honor. • • • The growth of THE FIRST STATE yANK OF Philip B. Perlman, Secretary of State. acted as Governor of Maryland in the absence of Governor Albert C. Ritchie, who attended the Democratic national convention at San Francisco. This is the first time in the history of Maryland that a Jew has held, even temporarily, the office of Governor. With the exception of Governor Alexander of Idaho, and Governor Bainbzer- ger of Utah, Mr. Perlman is the only Jew in the history of the United States who has occupied, even for a short period, the highest position in any of the states. • • DETROIT billet, fta lueeption In 1853 is the bent evidence we can offer that it has per- formed its full share of service to the com- munity. 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I). He devoted himself to Oriental studies, and was the first scholar to give a critical history of Arabic traditions. His contributions to the study of Hebrew and Arabic inythology, philology and folk-lore are classics, and have appeared in the learned publications of all countries. He was appointed professor at Budapest University in 1894, being the first Jew to be admitted to the faculty. In 1904 he received the honorary degree of D. Litt. from Cambridge, and in 1906 Aberdeen made him an honorary LL.D. lie has been elected a member of the British Academy and of the Academies of Petrograd, Copenhagen, Berlin, Gottingen and Amsterdam, and of learned societies all over the world. He is also a corresponding member of the Jewish Historical Society of England. Dr. Goldziher has never lost his interest in Jewish communal affairs. From 1876 to 1905 he was Secretary of the Budapest Commuuity and has been lecturer on Religious Philosophy at the Rabbinical Seminary. I lyE LOPING 10 Particular People Prefer the Falai' Strictly censored. Highest standard The success of George Sidney in the role of Isidore Solomon, the delight- ful character in "Welcome Stranger," Aaron Hoffman's comedy now being played at Cohan's Grand Opera House, has, naturally enough, aroused much curiosity about the actor's personality. The family name of Mr. Sidney is Gruenfeld. He made his first success on the stage under the name of Sid- ney and for commercial reasons has kept the name ever since. His parents were orthodox Jews, residents of a small town in Hungary called Nujmihal, near the Serbian border, Where the actor also was born. • • The Jewish physicians of Baltimore have organized themselves into an association for the promotion of the medical department of the University of Jerusalem. At the preliminary meeting, Dr. Louis P. Hamburger was elected president of the association. The association already has an enrollment of twenty-five physicians, and hopes to include every Jewish medical man in Baltimore. A fund of $800 has been subscribed for by the members for the purchase of medical bolts for the use of the Medical School of the Hebrew University. Contributions for this purpose from any interested in promoting medical education in Palestine will he gratefully received. Among the phy- sicians who are actively seeking to enroll all of the Jewish physicians of Baltimore as members of the association are Dr. Samuel Wolman and Dr. Edgar B. Friedenwald. • • • 85 Palmer West, Near Woodward Palais de Dame For the first time on the American stage the Jew has been portrayed as he really is in life, a being of deep sympathy, of more than ordinary intelli- gence and willing to be a good citizen of any country he adopts as a home, if he is only allowed to exercise his rights as a citizen. In his impersonation lsildore Solomon, the Jew who overcomes persecution by his integrity and good nature, Mr. Sidney has shown himself to be an artist of the highest type. He has infused a soul in the character that makes it a living, breathing personage that one feels is real life and not the impersonation of a player. • • Or DIETROIT d . — WE PAY SPOT CASH — ALKON AUTO SALES Select Dancing Nightly According to news which has reached Kishineff, fresh pogroms and massacres occurred at Staroushitza. Stidnita, Kolis, Grigoriopol, Kutchergan, hliastivka, Mohileff-Podalsk and other places. The pogroms were attended by indescribable cruelties. Many Jews were killed and a number of Jewesses dishonored. Jewish property was everywhere plundered wholesale. In every case soldiers of undisciplined corps were responsible for the massacres. At Kutchergan, the German colonists "ably" seconded the efforts of the rioters. • • • STATE BAN K STATE -tr iv USED CARS ... 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