PAGE EIGHT IIIEPLTKOIT,AWIS/16iKONICLE r. Temple Etna:u-El at Tuscaloosa, .11a., is the newest member of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. • • • After a hotly contested campaign, Mayor Isaac Nlay has been re-elected at Rome. Ga., by a tar o f over 2 to 1. • • • At Tarnowitz (Silesia), the English controller of the plebiscite area pro. hiliited the holding of an anti-Semitic meeting. • • • At Salt lake City last month the 11'nai 1.0,Ige Lase a charity fair. at which about $15,00 was netted for the Auffering Jews of Europe. • • • During the entire period of its work in Poland until November, 1920, the Joint Distribution Committee expended a total of about $15.00,000. • • • JUST ACROSS FROM ORCHESTRA HALL Kansas City (110.) Jews last month opened a Talmud Torah at Thirty- sixth and Prospect streets. The Ilsthrewthillebreis method will be used. • • • Ile,adquarters for unusual floral gifts has been established at the Shoppe of Flowers. PARIS.—Dr. Nlax Nordin' is reported to be improving, but his condition is still serious. • • • The display includes Art Baskets, Center Pieces, Miniature Trees, cte., of charming design—the exclusive products of our Shoppe, LONDON.—The .1rab Sheiks Rashid and .1liclizai of Gilead have officially invited Jewish settlers to establish themselves in their midst. • • • PAPES BROTHERS Just Across From Orchestra I/a lt I. A. Goldstein, a leading Waco (Texas) merchant, died last week. He was prominent in Jewish affairs and had been president of the Waco Public Library since its inception. • • • 671 Woodward—at Parsons FIRST CLASS SERVICE RESTAURANT 25 BROADWAY Select Dancing Nightly Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard Floyd Hlokman's Superb Orchestra. Owing to ill-health his Elizabeth S. Kaplan has resigned as matron of the Jewish Home for Chronic Invalids at St. Louis, Mo. Miss Kaplan will open a private tuberculosis sanitarium in California. • • Miss Detroit Cigar 8c Each Mr. Lionel de Rothschild. M. P., and his brother, Mr..1iitliony de Rothschild, have presented a recreation ground to the parish of Merton. Buckinghamshire, in memory of the local men who fell in the %var. The campaign for $500,000 for the Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore, Md., has been brought to a close with pledges of $425.000 .1 quiet campaign will be continued in order to raise the remaining $75,000. • • • NE H. Silverman, of Savannah, Ga., recently celebrated his ninetieth birthday. Mr. Silverman, who i5 the father of Rabbi Joseph Silverman of Temple Enlanu- El of this city, is hale and hearty. He has been a Mason and an Oildfellow for over sixty-seven years. • • • Julius Strauss. a trustee of the Hebrew Orphan .1syliim and of the Jewish Horpital of Brooklyn, died at his home in Manhattan last Friday night. 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WEST. • DETROIT MICH. citimrer.imm nmurioanive.arieniri For Useful Christmas Gifts When you do your Christmas shopping, you will find in our 0 store many suggestions for pr,tu..- field and appropriate gifts-- Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pen- cils, personal stationery, letter 0 1 11 openers, leather note hooks, ad- dress books, diaries, etc. We glso hive nn 1,xeeptionally attractive line of special and en- graved Holida y Greeting Cards. • The Jewish People's Relief Society, repre cluing Jewish lalsir organizations throughout the United States. met in a two days' convention at Philadelphia, l'a., last month. Between 500 and 600 delegates were present. It was decided to bring 1.000 Jewish war orphans to this country from Europe. Not only will the organization provide the traveling expenses of these orphans, but it will make 81 itself responsible for their maintenance and education until they have reached the age at which they can care for themselves. After spirited debate it is as decided to continue the affiliation with the Joint Distribution Committee. • a GUAP4NTEED. CORNICES.SKYLIGHTS.GUTTERS ,CONDUCTORS. Dr. Cyrus Adler, of Philadelphia, acting chairman of the Jewish Welfare Board, has accepted appointment by Secretary of \Aar Baker as the repre=enta. tive of that organizItion on the War Memorials Council to succeed the late Col. Harry Cutler. This council is composed of men and women of national prominence to advise the 11'ar Department periodically in matters regarding American military dead overseas and national cemeteries which will be estab- lished in France. •• ALSO RC-COMER PLASTIC - SLATEGRAVEL.SLATFTILE ROOFING. The will of Sir Charles Henry, ex-member of Parliament, who recently died in London, has just been made public. Henry. who was well known in America through his marriage to one of the Lewisolins, left considerable suns of money for Jewish charities and Mended a clause in his will which provides that if any of his children forsake the Jewish faith they are to forfeit their share in the estate. • • • GRANDY AVE, CORNER WILLIS 49 SRATIOT AVE COB. LIBRARY AVE vas or LONDON.—Lord Treowlven introduced On interpolation in the House of Lords in which he criticizes the Palestine Administration for causing expense and inconvenience by the adoption of Hebrew as a third official language. The corns . plaining Lord declares that there is no justification for this since the Jews form only 2 per cent of the entire Palestine population and that apparently this was done at the behest of the Zionist Commission. • • • • ORDER YOUR DAILY DELIVERY NOW DETROIrS EXCLUSIVE HATTER ,eoe ClItARrollOOf Lord 1Vellington, Governor of Madras, accompanied by Lady Wellinton, g recently paid a visit to the Jell 5, of Cochin. They visited the Jewish quarter and inspected the synagogue of the Black Jews. They also paid a visit to the ancient synagogue. where a reception IN as held and where a presentation was made on behalf of the members. • • • We deliver Perfectly Pasteurized Milk in absolutely sterilized bottles 504 FREE PRESS BLDG. General Real Estate, Insurance, Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In. vestments and Store Property PHONE CHERRY 1195. CELLAR FLOORS. The Dayton (0.) Jewish Hospital Association has secured an option on the Haas estate, at the corner of Riverview and Forest avenues, consisting of four and a half acres. on which there is a spacious home. The price asked is $85,00. which will no doubt he raised shortly. • • • We Take Pride in Purity and Sanitation Maloney-Campbell Realty Co., Inc. Bo a Digsrof P"°10 1VARSAW.—The Jew ish Deputy Farlistein delis ered an address recentl y before the Trade Commission of the Polish Seim in which he explained the possi- bilities of further developing Polish commerce and industry in Sir far as the Jews were concerned. • • • FOR YOUR CHILDREN'S CROW1H give the children plenty of pure, wholesome Rosebud Milk to drink. Give them bread - and - milk. Milk helps keep thine cheeks rosy, those eyes bright and laughing—by making good blood and a healthy digestion with proper nourishment. HEATING CALL NORTHWAY 186 WaEa FE 09116 r°11-1—D f'124S NE11' YORK,_-Jacoli Ben Ami who has been starring at the Greenwich tillage Theatre in "Sampson and Delilah," will move together with the pro- duction to the 39th Street Theater, where Broadway authorities claim he is assured with an extensive stay. • • • County Prosecutor-elect Stanton of Cleveland. 0., has announced the appoint, meat of Miss Eva I.. Jaffe as one of his assistants when he takes Mike on fan- nary I next. Miss Jaffe graduated from Cleveland Law School in 1915 and has practiced her profession ever since. • • • PLUMBING & Glendale 2777.2778-2779 NEW YORK.—Charles Goldzweig, a wealthy shoe manufacturer of this city, as convicted last night by a fury before Justice Callaghan, in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, for running away and trying to hide his identity after running down and killing :qrs. Pauline Abramowitz with his motor car. • • • The greatest stimulant to gm and the most dependable b- is rich milk AT YOUR SERVICE! AGREE BROS. PhOTORETOUCHINS HALFTONES WARSAW.—The local authorities at Liglz closed down the club of Jewish journalists and authors in that city, according to a report received here. The authorities claimed that the club was carry ing un political activities against the interests of the Polish government. • • • Its Purity Is Your Surety 35 Palmer West, Near Woodwen1 SPRUNK ENGRAVING COMPANY IIENRYIltriATTER • NEW YORK.—A special effort is being made by the Financial Adoptimi of the Joint Distribution Committee during the week of Chanukah in behalf of European war and pogrom orphans. Announcement was made by the Bureau that during the first day of Chanukah 50 our orphans had been adopted. ROSEBUD MILK — WE PAY SPOT CASH — ALKON AUTO SALES Palais de Danse Two hundred and twenty-four is the number of Sisterhoods belonging to the National Federation of Temple Sisterly/0(1s, since the Beth Aliabali Auxiliary of Richmond, Va., joined recently. • • • Glendale 4283 The Shop where courtesy and service prevail 5:30 P. M. to 1:00 A. M. CONCERT BY FAMOUS HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND KLEIN & LEITNFR Through the efforts of !Sirs. Hannah Solomon, who organized the National Council of Jewish Konica in 1892, a section has just been formed at Colorado Springs, Col. • • • Many thefts of American money remittances to relatives in Poland have been discovered in the Warsaw postotlice. Their perpetrators were clerks of the Polish postoffices. • • • Merchant Tailor Special Sunday Suppe r VIENNA.—Ten thousand Jewish refugees who at present find themselves in Tarnopol are in dire distress. according to a report received here. American relief institutions there are doing all they can to assist them. • • • Shoppe of Flowers For Detroit Flower Lovers Z 10 HUDSON TAXI SAM LEVISON, Mgr. llONSTANTINOPLE.—Saloon Effendi, a well known Turkish Jew who was previously a member of the Turkish parliament, has now joined the Government Council of ',Mesopotamia. • • • Our cunt flowers and plants will represent file largest Christmas stock in the city. A.C. Private Appearing Cars Limousines—for all occasions NEW YORK.--Jewish residents of the Eastern District section of Brooklyn have decided to build a Hebrew school and are now raising an initial fund of $100,000 for that purpose. • • • These fire made up from imported novel- ties in prepared natural flowers and ever- greens and II last indefinitely. f A X1 CADILLAC • Local charities will eventually receive a large sum through the will of the late Dr. Morris L. Chaim. an octogenarian dentist. who died in Octiiber in this city. The will leaves $1.010 each to the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews, Montefiore Home. First District Dental Society, Ilospital for Deformities and Joint Diseases and the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society. The residue is bequeathed to the widow with a stipulation that on her death it shall he equally divided among the United Hebrew Charities, Educational Alli- ance. the Young Men's Hebrew Association and the Hebrew Technical School for Girls. • • • NEW YORK.—With the idea of showing New York Jews what is !wing done with the money they donate for local charities. the New York FederaLlim of Jewish Philanthropies is arranging to hold an exhibition at which will be demonstrated the work and progress of the 91 institutions being maintained by the Federation. The arrangements are in the hands of the Federation's Means Committee and every effort will be made to give as vivid an illustration as pos- sible of the actual work being done in the charitable institutions maintained by the Jewish community of New York. 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