t■ F FIGHT n 111c,f)rritory kwisn (ARON IC I:G Io %IP o r o4 The various Jewish organizations of Bethlehem, Pa., are considering a federation. • • • • Special Sunday Supper 5:30 P. M. to 1:00 A. M. A movement Is now on foot to have the graves of Jewish soldiers who have fallen in the Polish army adorned by the Warsaw Jewish Kehillah. • • • • CONCERT BY FAMOUS HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND The newly erected building of the Independent Order Britt Sholom at No. 506 Pine street, Philadelphia, Pa., has been opened. It will be used as a Jewish center. • • • Cigarettes Just Mild Enough! Made of straight Kentucky tobacco; satisfying, but mild enough to be very soothing. FIRST CLASS SERVICE KLEIN & LEITNEI( Warsaw newspaper print the news that the Poles have repeated their assaults on Jews on railroads by pulling beards, etc., especially on the Gray- ecko station. • • • RESTAURANT A religious school for the Jewish chiliiten • of Brookhaven, Miss., has been organized by Itabbi William Ackerman of Natchez. Itabbi Ackerman will conduct services semi-monthly and is arranging to organize a sisterhood. • • • r 25 BROADWAY Temple Israel, Uniontown, Pa., has voted to affiliate with the Union of merican Hebrew Congregations. Temple Israel has sixty members and Its spiritual leader is Rabbi A. Ileshon. • • • • New Hadassah groups have recently been organized, among them a group In Albany, N. Y., of 60 members; one in Sioux City, Iowa, with I55 members, and one in Jersey City, N. J., of 30. • • 6 . Nathan Straus, Jr.'s, first essay Into politics has been successful, as he polled 3,694 more voles for State Senator In the Fifteenth New- York Dis- trict than did his Republican opponent, Nathan °Ringer. . • • • The Roumanian post office has twice refused to forward 58 parcels of Jewish National Fund literature according to a report Issued by the National Fund head office. The parcels were marked "prohibited literature." • • • Sold All Over Town-20 for 20c John J. Bagley & Company, Detroit, Michigan Manufacturers since 1350 (toe) Select Dancing Nightly VIENNA. — At an early date a • conference of represent:4es from Ukrainia and Poland will meet to consider the future of Eastern Galicia, according to a dispatch received here from Lemberg. • • • • Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard LONDON.—"South Syria," the Arabic publication which was suppressed after the Jerusalem riots, is about to reappear under the same name. It will be edited by Anim Sahid. • • • • CONSTANTINOPLE.—The first batch of German Chalutzin is reported to have reached Palestine on the steamers Lloyd and Trieste in a dispatch from Haifa. • • • • The Greatest Bargain in Family Washing 25 Pieces Family Wash, $1.00 Extra Pieces, 4c Each (Minimum Charge) Underwear, Ready-!o-Wear, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, etc., all ironed Price Within Reach of All Our advanced method of Family Washing pleases the most par- ticular. Do not ruin your home decorations by dampness of the home washing—they are expensive. Patronize us—we call for and deliver. Massachusetts Laundry Company "The Soft Water Laundry" 69.71-73-75-77-81 HOWARD STREET TELEPHONE MAIN 3003 10 HUDSON TAXI SAM LEVISON, Mgr. The city of Warsaw hes decided to establish a municipal home for Jewish children. • . • • Jewish residents of Hackensack, N. J., are erecting a Hebrew Institute at State a nd Meyer streets. • • The annual report of the Kenesseth Israel Congregation of Philadelphia, Pa., shows a membership of 974 families. • • • • Sweet Tips CADILLAC Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions Floyd Hickman's Superb °mantra. PARIS.—M. Brantung, the Swedish Minister, who is a well-known pro- Zionist, has been chosen chairman of the Mandates Commission at the League of Nations assembly, says a Geneva dispatch. • • • is Miss Detroit Cigar LONDON.—The last issue of the "Haarctz" reports that special offices are being opened in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Tiberias to recruit men for the Jewish Legion in l'aiestine. • • • . VIENNA.—An organization with large capital has been organized at Kisheneff, Bessarabia, for the purpose of establishing commercial relations between Roumania and Palestine. • • • • WARSAW—The joint Distribution Committee has allotted a loan of two million marks for a co-operative organization of Jewish trades, to enable the organization to purchase the necessary raw materials and machinery. 8c Each WARSAW.—Jewish tnortality in the city of Warsaw has increased. One hundred and thirty-three Jews have died in the last week, according to an official bt 8, ettk-nt of the Warsaw Kehillah. • • .: ii i f " Ie t• „,.. • * N1 i 11 4 ,A,,kitaiK.—Assistant District Attorney Samuel Marcewitch, the oldest the Jowl the staff, resigned from his public office in order to resume his pri v., ire as a legal advisor. • • • • 1 NEW YO K.—Jacob Ben-Ami, a most talented actor of the Yiddish stage, has now joined the ranks of Yiddish speaking actors who are appear- ing on the American stage. Ben-Arai is starring at the Greenwich Village Theater where he has been accorded an enthusiastic reception. • • • • PARIS.—Abram I. Elkus, who is to represent America on the commis- sion which has to dispose of the Aland Islands dispute, has reached Stock- holm, according to a dispatch from that city. He is to be received by the King. • • • • ENGRAVING COMPANYY 700 MARQUETTE BLDG. DESIGNING COLO•PLATES PHOTCYRCTOUCHING HALF -TONES — WE PAY SPOT Costs _ ALKON AUTO SALES 35 Palmer West, Near Woodward AT YOUR SERVICE! AGREE BROS. ompany PLUMBING & HEATING CALL NORTHWAY 186 Maloney-Campbell Realty Co., Inc. 504 FREE PRESS BLDG. General Real Estate, Insurance, Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In. vestments and Store Property PHONE CHERRY 1195. HENRYVHATTER DETROITt EXCLUSIVE HATTER 49 ISPATIOT AVE. COP. LIBRARY AVE. Glendale 2777.27782779 WATERFOO R FING"2DAT I°'s MICR FLOOR:S ib l'ARIS.—Aristide Blank, a leading banker of Roumania, has been ap- pointed by the Roumanian government as a special financial delegate to the United States, says a dispatch received here from Bucharest. Mr. Blank is already on his way to America.. 5 * BillirOGS DAt- 47- movallAlhoR001 000/. 0104,km ALSO VIENNA.—Dr. Kahn-Bernstein and Mr. Robito have left for Bucharest in order to negotiate with Mr. Landosco, the Roumanian representative of the Joint Distribution Committee, for a loan to be advanced to the Federa- tion of Jewish Co - operatives in Bessarabia. Woodmere Cemeter N Main 215 ▪ • ■ • A World of Opportunity • Iles ahead of you In the years of pros- perity that will follow Immediately af- ter the present readjustment of prices. • • • Just as many fortunes were made af- ter the Civil War—so will many for- tunes be made in the next few years, by those who had enough forsight to prepare for it. Have some money laid away In this bank, so that when your opportunity comes you won't have to make apologies to yourself for eyes that would nat. PARIS.—A special government commission which has been formulating regulations to govern the departure of emigrants from Roumania, provides that all those who have been guilty of a political offense are not to leave the country, according- to a Kisheneff report. Children under 21 will also be unable to depart unless they have the consent of their parents. However, these regulations will not apply to Jews •ss $•e(". Ideutenant-General Sir John Monash, G. C. 'M. G., B., V. D., has been appointed by the Victorian State Ministry as General Manager of the Moe. Well Electricity Scheme. The appointment is for five years, at a salary of £3,000 per annum. The scheme Is a vast one, having fo rite object the ob- taining of the maximum supply of electrical energy to rthe Industrial welfare of the State. In making the appointment the Premier said that General iffonash's qualfficationa were too well known to need reiteration. CALL Glendale 630 642-658 Grand River Ave. O A . C. KR N7 Merchant Tailor LA rite Shop where courtesy `^d service prevail 925Woodward Ave. North of Forest Aye. IRST NEW YORK.—To aid in the fight which the authorities are making upon the unfortunate army of drug addicts, Dr. Carlton Simon has been appointed as special police deputy. The noted physician will personally supervise the monomers of the department in the effort which is being made to get in touch with those subject to the drug habit who are not shown on the records of the hospitals. There are said to be no less than 30,000 of this unfortunate class. .0 • • . The death last month of Mr. Aaron Greenberg has deprived Glasgow (Scotland) Jewry of one of its most respected members. Since he first set- tled in Glasgow, nearly half a century ago, Mr. Greenberg was one of the outstanding figures in Jewish circles there. The Society Chased She) Emeth, of which Mr. Greenberg was founder and life president, testifies to his organizing genius. The Bikkur Cholim Society, the Board of Guardians, Talmud Torah, Chevra Kadisha Synagogue, and in fact all Jewish societies and charities claimed a portion of his time and administration. • • • The Alliance Israelite, having drawn the attention of the French Min- istry of Foreign Affairs to the excesses committed against the Jews in Poland and Galicia, and the apathy displayed by the Polish government in the mat- ter, has received a communication from the Ministry which states that the acts complained of were isolated instances, and that the reports of impartial observers bear on their view that t. err is no systematic or nreanizrd per- secution of the Jews. The communication goes on to state that a commis- sion of Poles and Jews has been established by the government to discuss the whole question of the relations between the Poles and Jews. DETROIT MICH.2 From the President's Desk—Talk No. 31— LONDON.—A report appearing in "Der Jud," a Kisheneff publication, relates that the American Relief Committee in y that cit is in f receipt o documents received front the Kehillah of Kamenetz-Podol sk, in which it is fully established that Professor Friedlander and Dr. Cantor were killed by members of the Red Guard. The documents state that the Red soldiers mistook the American relief workers for Polish officers. Cemetery Phone, Cedar 188 A GUARANUED MOONEY SCIIREIBER, SECY. &TR.EAS. ?I?-2I4 HANCOCK AVE. WEST. LONDON.—According to a Jerusalem report received here, October 25th was proclaimed by the Rabbis of that city as a day of fasting and prayer in commemmoration of the pogrom victims in Europe. Thousands of men and women gathered in front of the Wailing Wall, where Rabbi Cook read a number of Psalms. • WATER PROOF PAINT. CORNICES. St( YLIGHTS.GUTTERSeCONDUCTORS. LONDON.—In the presence of numerous Arab Sheiks, Sir Ilerbert and Lady Samuel will today open a sports carnival in the Jewish colony of Beerseba, says a Jerusalem dispatch. The "Shomrin" (the Jewish guard, organized by Palestine colonists) will be the chief participants in the sporting events. City Office, 1546 Penobscot Building OF PLASTIC•SLATEGRAVELSLATFTILE ROOFING. The Hebrew Sheltering Home at Philadelphia, Pa., has move! into its new building, the Warden Mansion. at NVissahIckon avenue and School lane, Ger- mantown. A department for the care of Infants and unmarried mothers has been opened. • • • The International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, Italy, has decided to place in the Institute building a tablet in memory of David Lubin, the funder o of the institute and Anterican representative in it up to the time of Ids death In January, 1919. • • • • The Association of German Noblenien decided not to receive any new members into the association who may he "tainted" with Jewish blood. Any- one who cannot prove absence of Jewish blood In his family back to 1800 will not be permitted to join the association. ▪ • • Fort Street West RC-COMES STATE BANK OF OCTIROIT L....ea IN, Lafayette and Griswold St Nine C010(5451 Broacher. • 01.1•110egig • nos Ptoisli• 1.1*.vmeow JEWEL FEATIIER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO. WILL .1. DENT, Mgr. .rnproued Method of Cleaning Feather Bode and Pillow. Deem Comforters ma Pt rl ea mast from Feather Ded• Hair .and Cotten PIM ea maned and Repaired. Tick, Laundered. 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