iiiEVEntonJmusn6 RON Wiz PAGE TWELVE t. .... I ,,,....„1 -------vetw+ms.. 4 ;\\\ !! t!!-- h1 r. Samuel Folz has been appointed postmaster at Kalamazoo, Mich. • • • .A new 11'nai 13'rith Lodge was instituted at Battle Creek, Nlich., on Sun- day, October 3. • • • A Young NVotnen's Hebrew Association was organized in New Britain, Conn., last Sunday. • • • Polish authorities at Ostventchin have closed a Jewish Women's Society for the Spreading of Hebrew Literature. • • • 'file Mizrachi Organization of Lithuania has been officially recognized by the government of that country. ii 1.1 ., - •-••)/ k 4,•■■ The Cabriolet Why Hudson Utility Appeals to Business Men No Hudson owner forgets this fact in his appreciation of Super-Six economy. He knows Hudson is the supreme performance type among all the world's cars. Its stock car records in speed, hill-climbing, acceleration and endurance have never been matched. 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With all the other desirable things men find in Hudson, this accounts also for the additional triumph of true economy. Hon. Isaac Wolfe of New haven has been appointed a judge of the Superior court of the state of Connecticut and has assumed the office. Judge Wolfe is the first Connecticut Jew; to occupy this position. Detroi ■ Service and Parts Station 157 E. Lamed Cherry 8261 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Members D. A. D. A.—Responsible Automobile Dealers Who Sell Only Reliable Cars (4023) A.C.KREliZ Merchant Tailor 925Woodward Ave. The Shop where courtesy and service prevail Just North of Forest Ave Cit,;'arettes • • • • • • (RESTAURANT 25 BROADWAY There is a movement on foot to form a new congregation in Houston, Tex. Sixty members are already enrolled and a synagogue will be built either in the south end or in Montrose. • • • The Polish government has issued a denial of the reports of ill-treatment of Jews. At the same time it admitted that only a certain percentage of Jews were given responsible positions. According to a recent Budapest dispatch the Hungarian Minister of the Interior has ordered the immediate expulsion from Hungary of all Jews who have arrived in that country since 1914. Deputy Ilion was recently received by the Polish Premier, who discussed with him the anti-Semitic campaign, and the premier promised that the gov- ernment would soon counteract the Wave of anti-Semitism. The following day the Warsaw anti-Semitic press bitterly attacked Deputy Thon. The best parts of the best Kentucky tobacco leaves go into Sweet Tips Cigarettes. This—and the care with which they are manufactured--ac- counts for their fresh, natural taste. Sweet Tips are making thousands of new friends every day. Have you tried them? If not, you are missing something. The Nurses' Alumnae Association of the Jewish Maternity Hospital is raising a fund to endow a bed in the Jewish Hospital of Philadelphia, where members of the alumnae may receive medical and surgical treatment when they require it. • • The Federated Loan Association, a recently organized benevolent enter- prise chartered by a number of men affiliated with the Federation of Jewish Charities of Philadelphia, Pa., was opened for business last Monday, October 11, at 245 South Sixth street. • • • A fine of 30,000 marks has been imposed on the Warsaw Hebrew organ Hazefirab, for publishing the report by Deputy Hartglass on the sufferings of Jews in the war zone. The Cracow Jewish paper, Nowy Dziennik, has been suppressed for the same reason. Sold All Over Town • • • John J. Bagley e? 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They know how much a country. • • • dollar can earn with safety—and they DEMAND that safety. Michael Kasonoff, leader of the viola section and assistant conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, died on September 24. He was A Bank Book Is a man's best business credetial Russian by birth and came to America in 1905. He had been a member o f —It bespeaks intelligence. the New York Symphony and Philadelphia orchestras. • • • The authorities have prohibited the students in Saxony to wear anti- Semitic signs. The police have also declared war against all anti-Jewish placards. Some unions of German students have decided not to accept an y .... , challenge to a duel coming from Jews. • • • s-A--ws:-/6•44* An intense anti-Semitic campaign has manifested itself among the Russian • emigrants in Serbia. The feeling is especially growing in so-called "cultured" circles, which accuse the Jews of fostering Bolshevism and of aiding the Bol - sheviks to ban Russian "culture" from Russia. • • • • Professor Chaim Weizman, noted chemist and leader of the Zionist World Movement, has changed his plans and instead of paying an early visit 'll".I KT TE SAN TE to Palestine will visit America according to information reliably obtained ............... Or DETROIT Dr. Weizman plans to go to the States early in November it is said. • • • 0,1u0amee 1,3 The adopted daughter of Baron Premier, for many years Austrian Consul / Lafayetie and Gronrold St General at Constantinople, is contesting the will of her foster father wh Nine Convenient Branchei. recently (lied leaving a large fortune to the "Kehillah" (Jewish Community of this city. Premier was not a Jew himself but was a great friend of th ' Jews. • • • le 00.:Ce:OX•XeXCeICO:•:•:•:•:<•:•:•::•:•:•:":6:0:•:•:•:•:•:::0210:10:•::•: •: •:*:■ The l'olish Chief of Staff, General Rozvadovski, issued an order to thi s ' 1, et Abraham Cooper David Cooper army, censuring the excesses at Wishkoff, Sokolov, and other places. He in • X structed the commanders to investigate the riots and suppress all outbreaks The general stated that though in some places the Jews acted disloyally, h could not allow the innocent Jews to suffer for a few guilty ones. He als o emphasized the fact that Orthodox Jewry everywhere proved loyal to Poland 2219 Dime Bank Cadillac 7509 The board of directors of the Oratorio Society of New York announces the plans of the society for the coming season as follows The regular per- formance of "The Messiah will be given Monday evening, December 27, Fire Burglary and Theft with a splendid quartet, namely, Frieda liempel, soprano; Mabel Beddoe, Plate Glass Health and Aceldest contralto; Judson House, tenor, and Frederick Patton, bass. Encouraged V Automobile Compensation by the enthusiasm of the vast audiences which greeted the festival of the Oratorio Society last spring, it has been decided to give another festival during the week of March 29 to April 4. Tentative plans are in progress and further announcements will be made as they materialize. O E E ? STA r/P9 USED , _ At the last meeting of the Polish cabinet, Premier Vitos reported about his trip in Eastern Galicia and related that he was everywhere warmly wel- comed by the Jews. At the same time he learned of many Ukranian pogroms. Cincinnati Lodge, 1. O. B. 11, has offered a prize to the Cincinnati Uni- versity for the best student theme on a Jewish subject submitted during the year 1920-21. • • • Exceedingly Good Detroit Three Moslems attempted to destroy the Jewish quarter of Damascus With dynamite because of a quarrel they had with some Jews. The Jess. however, discovered the plot in time and the Arabs were arrested. • • • Reports from the Hungarian capital state that during the last Jewish holidays soldiers entered a number of synagogues and ill-treated the wor- shippers. A number of Jews were beaten in the streets, the reports say. The Mizrachi Organization of Greece has purchased a plot of land in Salonica upon which it proposes to build its Central Bureau at an early date. Salonica has more than 800 Mizrachi members. • • • lime. Israel Levi, wife of the Chief Rabbi of France, died the day follow- ing Yom Kippur. Mme. Levi was a daughter of the late Chief Rabbi Zadok Kahn, the predecessor of her husband. • • • An advertisement• in a Warsaw Jewish-daily gives notice to emigrants that Kosher food is supplied on the steamers of the Cunard, White Star, American, Dominion, Canadian, Pacific and Allan lines. • • • For the first time the Rumanian government invited Rabbi Nemirover to participate in the deliberations of the official Social Welfare Committee, of which the heads of other religions are members. • • • The center for a Mizrachi Organization in Ukrania has been formed in the city of Kiev. Mizrachi societies are being formed in many parts of Ukrainia and are affiliating themselves with the central organization in Kiev. • • • "The Life of Disraeli" will soon be depicted on the screen. Geo. Arliss, who made a success with the stage version, has been engaged to portray the hero. • • • The Tender Parts of Selected Leaves MADE IN DETROIT KLEIN & LEITNER • Mr. Agrenowitz of Haifa has been appointed estimator at the local cus- toms house. This is the first important post given to a Jew in the customs house. • • • • $3275 4.P•••••gef En0Pe TP•menger Sedan • • • • 3400 3625 Touring Limousine • . • • $4000 The Bemb-Robinson Co. • • HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND FAMOUS FIRST CLASS SERVICE ass. A collected volume of Hebrew literature has been issued in Moscow. In Charkow a 11111111Kr of text books have been published in Hebrew. • • • It has been decided to hold the 1921 sleeting of the National Conference of Jewish Social Service at Milwaukee, Wis., during the month of June. • • • • Mr. Israel Zangwill is now on the Continent where he purposes staying for some six months is order to write a new play to be called "The Cockpit."1 • • • Miss Lillie B. Bensinger, an active social worker of Louisville, Ky., has been chosen executive director of the Wise Center, Cincinnati, O. • • • The school of Congregation Beth Israel of Portland, Ore., having out- grown its present quarters, a central school building will soon be erected. Six principle gets 76 H. P., from a light, conventional motor that form- erly developed 42 H. P. at maximum. R . 5:30 P. M. to 1:00 A. M. CONCERT BY The First liebrew Congregation at Berkeley, Cal., is being reorganized and a membership drive is now in progress. • • • The 25th anniversary of the Rochester (N. Y.) 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