sow (i ROA IC Lt; PAGE TWELVE V41 WEEKLY USED CAR BLit A .ETIN Be sure you find our name plate on the running board I The olive harvest in Palestine.this year is the most successful on record, according to the "Egyptian Gazette," which says the yield was more than three million metric quintals, or 7,92h,000,000 gallons of oil. The new building of the Jewish Home for Incurables, Baltimore, Md., has been opened. On budding and remodeling the edifice 141,000 was spent, bad Pis entire sum was raised by the directors before the building %vas opened. . • • . \Ir. II. Appleman of Tulsa. Okla., who donated the building in Kansas now occupied by the Michael Appleman Hume fur the Jewish Aged. has announced an annual contribution of $1,000. towards the upkeep of. the • • •• . I Louis Agre, ilineticit, honor man in his class et the. South Philadelphia (Pa.) High School, has Item awarded a state scholarship over 5(10 contestants. and will enter the Tonne Scientific SC hoot of thy lInit ersity of Penns, lv ania next month. THOMAS J. DOYLE USED CARS 2009 Hamilton Blvd. 1128 Grand River Ave. LONDON—The English government has officially notified the German • government that Germans may now return to Palestine. tiered that quite a number of German subjects were comp itile‘'ililitiltleanilil•wtnl:C country when General Allenby's forces entered the country. A used car is only as good as the firm you do business with Mich. Ave. and 31st St. W. Special Sunday Supper 5:30 P. M. to 1:00 A. M. CONCERT BY FAMOUS HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND FIRST CLASS SERVICE KLEIN & LEITNEI( IRESTAURANT 25 BROADWAY WARSAW—General lialachoviich, whose men have been responsible for the most recent atrocities perpetuated upon the Jews, has proclaimed himself chief in command over the Lithuanian and White Russian forces, according to it report appearing in the "Svolsida,' Russell W. Holilster Ed. Novak HUDSON TAXI • Authorized Dealers: 1012 Michigan Ave. • • 10 SAM LEVISON, Mgr. It is reported on paid authority that Professor Chaim Weinnann, the head of the Zionist movenwet, has changed his plans and instead of visiting Palestine has decided to pay a visit to America. lie is expected to arrive in this country during the month _of November. • • Ted Snowhook Bucknell & Know!son • The Jewish \Yorkers' Union of Palestine, which has already established co-operative hootmaking, carpentry and fishery groups, will establish a co- operative clothing manufacturing company, utilizing the electric power to be introduced into the Zionist colony of Tel Aviv._ • • • • CADILLAC Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions Captain Walter II. Negbaur, one of Kansas City's leading Jewish citi- zens, was signally honored recently by the presentation of a bronze medal by the French economic mission for meritorius assistance to the commission while in Kansas City last. winter. The medal was transmitted to Captain Negbauer through the Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City. S. Gibson, 1809 Fort Street West. Harry T. Sherlitz, 58 Shlpherd Court. ZURICH—The Jewish Emigration Commission of this city has issued it warning broadcast to beware against advertisements in which girls are of- fered remunerative positions as servants in America and Argentina. The coultuit.sion. d1YIAYf1. tint these advertisements are 'generally nothing more than enticements on the part of white-slave dealers. * J. Hergenroeder & Sons, 3344Ept Jefferson Avenue. USED CARS Members. ot•Oh•e Zedukalu Congregation at Springfield, Ohio, gave a re- ception in honor of the newly installed Rabbi and Mrs. Simon Cohen. Justin Altschul gave the address of welcome. Harry levy was chairman of the committee On arrangements. Mrs. Samuel Altschul, Mrs. Max Kleetnan, Mrs. Samuel' Lebensherger and \Gs. Julies Blattner were on the reception committee. THOMAS J. DOYLE A monument to the memory of Chief Rabbi Abraham Bloch, of Lyons. has been unveiled in the Cemetery of St. Die. Rabbi Bloch was the heroic Jewish chaplain—the first at the front and the first to be killed—who died in the act of holding up a crucifix before the eyes of a dying French soldier. The Chief Rabbi of France was present at the ceremony, and the Catholic Church was officially represented by Monsignor Chichy. • • • • • Glendale 7117 732 Woodward Avenue • • Dr. Emanuel Sternheim of Chicago has accepted the chairmanship of the Committee on the Home and Family of the Religious Education Association of America for the yinr'1920-21. Dr. Sternheini has'lleld this' Chairmanship before in previous years, resigning last year owing to pressure of work. lie has, however, agreed to assume the chairmanship again this year upon spe- cial request of the association that he do so. • • • MEMBER D. A. D. A. On Sunday, October 10, the Chicago Jewish Community formally opened the Kosher department at Oak Forest, which has been completed fur the lienefit of the incurable Jew oh inmates of that infirmary. The structure comprises a synagogue, library and reading room, kitchen and dining room. It is elaborately furnished and fully txtuipici with all {lie requirements necessary to satisfy the needs of the beneficiaries. • • • Dr.. Emanuel Sternheim, of Chicago, has accepted the chairmanship of the Committee• On the Home and Family of the Religious Education Association of America for the year 1920-21. fir. Sternheim has held this chairmanship before in previous years, resigning last year owing to pressure of work. He has, however, agreed to assume the chairmanship again this year upon special request of the association that he so do. • • • Sweetened by Kentucky Sunshine USED CARS lllllllllllllllllll optorilortft.te., Wanted Select Dancing Nightly — WE PAY SPOT CASH — ALKON AUTO SALES Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer tho Falais Strictly censored. Highest standard Floyd Hlekman'• Superb Orchestra. Miss Detroit Cigar 35 Palmer West, Near Woodward AT YOUR SERVICE: , AGREE BROS. 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The tobacco from which they are made is sun-ripened, Kentucky leaf, carefully aged and prepared. Sweet Tips are very sanitary, too; manufactured entirely by machinery; not handled in the making. &Sold All Over Town John J. Bagley & Company Manufacturers Since 1850 Detroit Illft2 Alleidlikik l I Through the efforts of Miss Henrietta Szold and Mrs. Robert D. Kessel- man, formerly of Bensonhurst, New York, an organization of women has been formed Ill Jerusalem to aid young immigrant mothers. Miss Scold was the principal speaker at the meeting where the society was founded with a membership of $100. It was resolved that residents should receive the same aid as will he extended to immigrants. • • • New York.—The Joint Distribution Committee has received a letter of thanks from the German Relief Association for the $100,000 appropriation for children's relief work, in which the president of the association writes: "We wish to extend to you our hearty thanks for the generous gift of $100,000. Your kindness will help about 1,000 German children, threatened by tuberculosis, to regain their health." • A brilliant career was terminated prematurely Sunday of last week when Arthur L. Bear passed away at Covington, La. Mr. Bear, who was only 35 years of age and a native of New Orleans, had been practicing law in Cov- ington for the past eleven years. He was held in high esteem in the city in which he resided and also in New Orleans, where he was well known and highly thought of. The body was taken to New Orleans for burial. • • • it Miss Irma Abramowitz May, fiancee of Dr. Bernard Cantor, who came from her home in Lemberg to remain with the family of the martyred relief ; worker, made the principtl address at the memorial services for Dr. Cantor I held in the Temple Beth Zion in Buffalo, N. Y. The entire congregation I was in tears when Miss May finished her address in which she recited the sufferings.of Polish Jewry. She came to this country to aid in carrying on the work in which: her fiance was struck down. atz enneatlARfoR000 DPOOVIRINMP ALSO RI-0O5/IRID Nr- WATER PROOF PAINT. MOONEY SCHREIBER. Sw &TREAS. 212-2I4 HANCOCK AVE.WEST. Three Per Cent with Safety ---or 200%---Ponzi? There always have been—are now - and always will he enough gullible folks to. keep the Points of the pant, present and future buoy day and night. Thos ern fps. who. meet' Nome. thing for nothing — who want wealth without work- -who expert their dot; tars to do the impossible. BET - there are more folks with enough common horse sense to keep all the great banks In this coun- try filled to overflowing. They know how much a dollar ran earn With safety -end they DEMAND Rabbi Meyer Lovitch (II. G. C., '05), at a recent meeting was unanimously elected for a period of three years as Rabbi of Anshes Emeth Congregation, Peoria, 111., where he had officiated during the Holydays. Before leaving Scran- ton, Ps., Rabbi and Mrs. Lovitch were tendered a reception by the Sisterhood and were presented with a set of engrossed resolutions by the Jewish Federa- tion and with a generous purse by the congregation. Rabbi (letterman was present and expressed the regret of the Orthodox Community at their departure from the city. Rabbi Lovitch has already assumed: his•dew •positibn and is temporarily located at the Jefferson Hotel. that safety. A Bank Book is a man's beat business eredettal --It bespeaks intelligence. New York City has a Jewish Court of Arbitration which holds its sessions in the Criminal Courts Building. The Court consists of three judges, one a rabbi, one a business man and a judge of the local court as the presiding justice, who at present is the Hon, Louis D. Gibbs, County Judge of Bronx County. The cases in this court are brought by mutual consent and its finding is final. The matters at issue are usually questions arising in con- gregations and fraternal organizations. This court meets with the approval of the judiciary, as it relieves the regular courts of much tedious, and usually unimportant, work. • • • • in the publication of a number of volumes of essays in honor or in memory of famous Jewish scholars. DETROIT MICH From the President's Desk—Talk No. 27 Franke. Goldman, leader of the Goldman Concert Band, received a flag of the City of New York during one of his concerts in Carnegie Hall last Sunday evening. Corporation Counsel O'Brien, heading a committee of municipal officials, spoke in Mayor Hylan's absence, expressing the gratitude of the city government and the community at large toward Mr. Goldman. • The death is announced from Breslau of the famous historian and head of the Jewish Theological Seminary there, Professor Marcus Brann, at the age of 71. Professor Brann is a native of Ra•itsch and a graduate of the University of Breslau as well as of the Seminary there. On the death of Professor Graetz in 1891, Ilrann was called to the chair of History and Biblical Exegesis in the Breslau Seminary. Among his best known works are a text look of Jewish History; and several monograms on the history of certain communities in Germany, especially that of Silesia. Since 1892 he was the editor of the Ifonats- schrift fuer Geschkhte sad Wissenschaft des Judentums and was instrumental SGUAPdteret0 PLASTIC-SLATE,GRAVELSLATFTILE ROOFING. cORNICES.SKYLIGHTS.GUTTERS ,CONDUCTORS. recognition of. his services, to the city organizing, the Columbia University cotiCeits in 1918 and' furnishing music in parks and hospitals, Edwin The Hon. Simon 1Volf, of Washington, D. C., who may well be termed the grand old man of American Jewry, will celebrate his eighty-fourth birthday. on October 211th. Mr. Wolf is a wonder fells well.preserved man. In spite• of his. foursconnand foul-years : his eyeis.not;diouned, nor his vigor abated, nor-has his passionate desire to serve his county and his co-religionists in any degree lessened. For over half a century Simon Wolf has been. the spokesman of American Jewry at Washington and he has served his people well. 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