PAGE TWELVE pEpgrwroxisii di Ras ICU; WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN Be sure you find our name plate on the running board I Vienna.—In Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, new Jewish schools have recently been established with the approval of the government. • • • • Vienna.—Anti-Semitic leaflets arc now being seen on the Bucovina, and bank notes with labels of an anti-Semitic character have been circulated. • • • • Vienna.--According to advices received, the Ukrainian government has established its headquarters at Kamenetz-Podolsk. • • • • • Jousalem.—The new American Consul in this city, M r. Oscar Ileizer, arrived here and has already settled down to his duties. Mr. Heizer was Consul-General for Constantinople before coming here. • • • • THOMAS J. DOYLE USED CARS I 1 2009 Hamilton Blvd. Russell W. Holilster Brown & Cooley, 780 Kercheval Ave. 1012 Michigan Ave. Ed. Novak Mich. Ave. and 31st St. Rome.—Vittorio Leone Morpurgo, wealthy Jewish resident of Trieste, who recently died there, hequeathd his large fortune to the "Kehillah" of that city, and Palestine funds, according to a report received here. • • Rome.—A conference of leading Zionists has been called for October 18th and will meet in Trieste. The main object of the conference will be to consider how best to help in the development of Palestine. • • • Vienna.—The Yishuv Fretz Israel in this city has established a Ntizrachi society of students. This, it is stated, is a preliminary step undertaken with the idea of spreading the religious national spirit amongst university Men. • • • • THOMAS J. DOYLE 732 Woodward Avenue Glendale 7117 MEMBER D. A. D. A. tmweiw.,41, Vientia.—The Kehillahs of Budapest and Doreczin have opened sec- ondary schools, the Hungarian legislature having recently adopted measures which restrict the admission of Jewish students to public educational insti- tutions. • • • • London.—An organization with large plans for the quarrying and prepara- tion of stone in Palestine has been formed under the name of the "Palestine Stone Quarry Syndicate" with an initial capital of fifty thousand pounds, The company has been organized by I. Arshaysky, of Palestine. • • • • Berlin.—A congress 111 which all German "Kehillalis" will he represented is being called for November 17th and will meet in this city. The purpose of the Congress will be to reorganize German Jewry on a more unified and representative basis. • • • • The Omaha (Neb.) section of the Council of Jewish Women was re- cently organized at Temple Israel by Mrs. M. I.. Purvim, president of the Chicago section. A constitution was adopted and more than 100 joined the organization. • • • • Sweetened by Kentucky Sunshine Dayan S. I. Hillman has received from the Belgian Ambassador the Medaille de Roi Albert, which has been forwarded to him by the Belgian Foreign Minister in recognition of the valuable services lie rendered to the Belgian cause during the war. •••—„.... • • • • A Jewish industrial school is about to be instituted near Glasgow, Scot- land, where all wayward Jewish boys committeed in Glasgow will be sent. The Jewish Representatives Council of Glasgow has agreed to contribute a fund for the purpose. • • • • Harry Elionsky, now of Cleveland, 0., who holds the world's record for endurance swimming, has started training in preparation for his attempt to traverse 100 miles in the water next month. Ellonsky has already made 65 miles, which is a world's record. • • • • eigaretttis Fragrant, Mellow Tobacco Sweet Tips are noted for the natural sweetness of their taste. 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On the other hand, the dollars you save are twice as valuable as they ever were. Instead of spending one of those cheap dollars, suppose you put It Into a Savings Account-1,5'11AT HAPPENS? Suppose it takes a full ten years for conditions to get back to normal. Ycur fifty cent dollar then will be worth 100 cents. It will have earned 1001, or 101- a year, plus the 31 this bank pays-13% year income from every dollar you can save In 1920. START NOW. Lord Rothemere, a brother of Lord Northcliffe, in a letter to the Lon- don Sunday l'ictorial, advised Britain to let Palestine alone. Jewry, his Lordship said, is a matter of religion and of race and the Jews can never form a state in Palestine, for it is impossible to have a dual nationality, Britain, Lord Rothemere added, has enough burdens without Palestine. • • • • Arthur L. Goodhart, Fellow of C.C.C., Cambridge, formerly a captain in the U. S. Army, has just issued. through Messrs. Allen A Un•in, his study of Poland and the Minority Races. As a description of life in Poland by the counsel of the American Peace Mission to that country, flee work is of real interest. • • • • IDATE-Ar Rabbi Louis Bray, of Temple Emanuel, Kingston, N. Y., has accepted a chair in French and Spanish at Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis., and a call to the pulpit of Temple Zion in the same town. He succeeds the Rev. Dr. E. Gerechter, who is now professor emeritus of German language and literature. Dr. Gerechtee is pensioned by the college and lives in New York, • WE PAY SPOT CASH — ALKON AUTO SALES Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard A great series of meetings will be held in Boston the first week in October in the celebrating of the tercentenary of the Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620. One of these meetings will he a great interdenominational fellowship gathering, at which Dr. David I'hitipson, of Cincinnati, has been invited to speak for Judaism. • • • • • • • Wanted Palais de Danse Chicago's largest and wealthiest Jewish social organization, the Standard Club, is planning to abandon its big stone building at the southwest corner of Michigan avenue and Twenty-fourth street and erect a $2,000,000, t wenty- one-story clubhouse in the Loop, as soon as building conditions improve. Jewish members of the Polish Seim have placed with the War Ministry a demand that an official investigation be made into the causes responsible for the railroad accident which recently took place between Lublin and Rar ; wadowa, when nine Jewish soldiers were killed. The damaged train cor tainted a large number of Jewish soldiers who were returning from detentiq canip at Jahlona. USED CARS 1110 ti rt er rkt11 .,419S The restrictions placed some time ago upon the free use of the Zionist white and blue banner which is now recognized as the Jewish National flag, have now been officially removed, our Jerusalem correspondent tele graphs. • • • • London.—"Daily Telegraph," commenting editorially on the J. C. B. report that Hungary is legally restricting the admission of Jews in educa- tional institutions, sharply protests at these anti-Jewish discriminations and says that they constitute a direct breach of Articles 56, 57 and 58 in the Peace Treaty. • • • I 11_. According to the Warsaw Polish press Mr. Renaudel, a member of the French Socialist mission to Poland, on his arrival in Paris, confirmed the reports on the anti-Semitic pogroms, and accused the Polish Government of breaking the clauses of the peace treaty relating to the Jews. • • • • Constantinople.—Chief Rabbi Dr. Marcus, who has recently returned from the United States, in giving a report of his activities there stated that he had obtained promises of one million dollars for Jewish relief in Turkey. Dr. Marcus went to America as the representative of the B'nai B'rith. • • • • • • . RESTAURANT Select Dancing Nightly An International Medical Society consisting of twenty-four Jews and twelve non-Jews has hero organized in Jaffa to consider scientific and pro- fessional matters. • • • • USED CARS 2 0 KLEIN & LEITNER Approximately $10000 is to he spent by the building committee of the Keneseth Israel Congregation in the construction of a new meeting place at the northeast corner of Rockdale and Washington avenues, Avondale, 0. • • I • • • Plans have been tiled for the Isaac L. Rice memorial to he erected by his widow at Pelham Bay Park, this city. There will be a stadium, athletic field and playgrounds. • • • • • • • • Bucknell & Knowlimn MA DE IN DITROIT 4, New collecting agencies for the Jewish National Fund have been estab- lished lately in Bagdad for the whole of Mesopotamia and in Rio de Janeiro for Brazil. • • • • A used car is only as good as the firm you do business with 10 HUDSON TAXI SAM LEVISON, Mgr. Congregation IPnai Israel, of Pittsburgh, Pa., has elected Rev. Ben- jamin A. Lichter as its spiritual head. Rabbi Lichter was at the head of Congregation Shaarey Far Rockaway, N. Y., for the past nine years. • • • • Authorized Dealers: Ted Snowhook 11213 Grand River Ave. Private Appearing Can Limousines—for all occasions Jerusalem.—A number of rabbis in this city have appealed to the High Commissioner to have the women worshipers separated from the men at the Wading Wall and that seats be placed there for that purpose. • • • • Alexandria.—As a result of the efforts of the Jewish Ladies' Society in this city, the Berlitz School has opened a class for the instruction of Hebrew. I The class is being fully taken advantage of. • • • • Berlin.—The authorities of London University, Holland, announce the establishment of a special chair for Professor Albert Einstein. NVhether Professor F.instein has accepted the appointment is not known. • • • • fitX CADILLAC Or OCTRO IT Lafayette and Griswold St . Mee Convenient Branches. CAN BE ARRANGED The Jewish, Lithuanian and White Russian populations of the distrih, and All of Vilna have appealed to the English Consul to intervene and see that the ••• district does not conic within the province of Polish administration, as the are in mortal fear of their lives. Colonel Worth, the British representativ has accordingly gone to the Polish capital to convey to that government ti prevailing sentiment of the local population. • • is • 4) The London Ukranian Federation has got into touch with South s„z Jewry for the purpose of securing co-operation in Ukra,aian relic „." );, 1 important communication has been received from Isaac Ochber,i , of the Cape Jewish Orphanage in Cape Town. in•which he Vi,t o sympathy of the Jewish community of South Africa and f h•tt, .,, 0,,, ,I.- port of a scheme whereby 200 to 300 Jewish orphar `r e,A" into South Africa, and that proper support and educ , e", for their upbringing. Day Sunday AUTOMOBILE COMPANY , N.