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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-04-01

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PAGE THREE

2)014 ) 11;k1S el ROA IC LC

.hated
P ontiac.hated

Furs!

At Marks'
you Will find •
the most
:omplete and
finest selec
tion of furs
and fur coats
in Detroit—

TICKETS SELLING FAST
FOR JR. HADASSAH DANCE

(Continued From hige Due.

Henry Ford and that all their
hopes are centered in him.
hey believe that ht. can he pre-
titled upon to supply the necessary
funds with which to carry out a law,
anti-Semitle campaign in all eciii,•
Tries. Ii, get the campaign properly
started, the preliminary gathering to
be held here will conclude with a
huge anti-Semi( is mass demohst ra-
tion which will march to the local
city Itik:that centt.r•volitlee the Well-

on Tu e sday evening, lilart.11 22,
the Pontiac branch of the l'emple
'.lit•th El Stinday St•hool presented a
I delightful Purim play, given under
• the auspice , of the IENtti Brith lodge.
Mr. Henry JacollS1111 ailed as toast-
, master and lialtbi Leo M. Franklin
, delivered an appropriate address.
11r. 1. (' , .hen, of Detroit, also spoke.
'fliert• were I ou ii•tiest, present 'aunt
, dancing was enjoyed until a late
, hour. Refreshments were served.
presented at the
Temple Beth 1:1 in Detr , at on Sun-
day, '.11iir,•1127.

STIOND alai-Semite lAleVer held su-
preme sway for many years and

Tilt- sant.• 1 ,1.0, aas

will find
it pays to'- -
buy of the
Makers.

you

WORLD JEW-HATERS
SEEK FORD SUPPORT

created the political ground I or :lass

Irian anti-Semitism,
Cannot Prohibit Cont erence.
The .\ ust rian government being.
now at the head of the repulilie can-
o f
not very :tell prohibit the bolding
People cannot be
this conference.
,1, , nied the right to assemble. \Aliet her
hlanufacturers
the govtirnment will aka liermit the
1111 1 111 1 1,11 • Sul. silent
Mrs , S•
RUTH LIPSITZ.
Retailers --Wholesalers
the week as guest of M rs. lit•n j ami n
itnti-Semitic denton str
, seen. Such at demonstrations
Goldstein, returned to her home in
J udging by the sale of tickets for , to be
nal remain,
66 0 Mi c hi g an Avenue
, ,
fini.oi to t', an a t_
.1 Lansing.
the J unior Hatlassati dance to be when
en t ,wo,
April
5,
at
sued
held Saturday evening,
, lack upon the Jiewi
• 1
t ‘""' id", " hi
ewssoi,
th,,
ut"
le ., ' u
aff air will es- o ,"k
atinige of to e Jewish quarter which
re - the Tidier Hotel , this
,
Mr and Mrs. Skint... Ne t
SUNDAY AT 3:30.
by G _m tin. th.,,,,,,,,trator, are always un,
anxious
turned to their home after spending taied the previous ones giv..n
society in popularity.
a fortnight in New Y ork City.
" rute ' Whatev" should tie'
P "I take
The eatertainment committee for to
lastly
plipee,iffe local Jewith
• -- — -
y . t.trs,
• ,
lei a .1
.1.. II I •
the evenint., ( consists
-particularly so the
"" affd
UIMI
Mrs. I. Nleyer, „f Peoria, Ill.,
1
TP
liar-
chairman, In T .' Grunet, liens
visiting her sister, Mrs. Norman nett, Billy Silverman, Libbie Gold- l'ast"" Jews, are 0"asiikrahl.'
tuts-
fol-
- flys
Ilnekner.
smith, Para Litman. Ruth Lipsitz and Welled, for while one can adv.
O..ip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
. — Yetta Goldsmith. Nliss Julia Klein low the hei-ti tmIn g s °I. the '''' "'"--
the ticket distribution. melds, one' is never in a position to
Mr. and ...IN. I,. Klein, 31r. and is in ellitreli of secured froni all mem- foretell how they will end. '
ORCHESTRA HALL
Mrs. I.. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Tickets 11111 he
While the congress itself is quite
Soloi.t-
Levin, 31r. and Mrs. Saul Orman and hers of the Junior Iladassith.
its most characteristic fact
ESTELLE LIEBLING, Soprano
31r. and NIrs. .1. Nloyer upended the
..\ special meeting of thesociety a novelty,
anda
will
he
held
l'hursday
evening,
April
is
to be trued to the propag
masquerade Purim dance at the Stat.-
PROGRAM
Carried 011 for this gathering which
7, at the Shattrey Zwick, for a final is centered in a temporary organ,
I Ire Hotel Sunday. March 27.
Rossini "Semiramis."
An
report On the sale of tickets.
- -----
le."
meeting edited and issued by politicians and
seordi
Mozart "Chio
at the regular
31iss Dorothy Barnett spent the auction hetd
Rubinstein Bullet Suite, "Fern- '
largt, deputies of the Austrian government.
011 NI0111111y, Mardi 28, netted O.
,
Nij
s
f
o
The Austrian government is coritinu-
week-end in Saginaw as guest
return, which will he turned over to ally looking for help and financial
Ravel "Scheherazade."
Lillian Levinson.
the Palestine Medical Unit.
relief among Jews no less than
---
Strauss "The Bat."
oniong, non-Jews; nev,•rthelt•ss, Aus-
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner and
Seat. 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00.
RECEPTION
CIVEN
FOR
tray legishitors and members of l'ar-
their gut•st, Mrs. L. Meyer, of Peoria,
Box Seat. $1.25.
LOCAL
JEWISH
ARTISTS
tri o l e t organize right in its legisla-
III., spent Sunday as guests of Mr.
On Sale Grinnell'. Friday and

- live houses an international pogrom
and Mrs. Abe Weinstein, of Phila.
Saturday.
the
organization
against Pews.
1)1
The
EduAtional
Department
delphia at enur e Detroit.
Orchestra Hall Sunday, 10 A. M.
Question of Refugee..
United Jewish Charities and the
- ---
question of the Jewish refu-
Recreation
Commission
gave
an
in-
THIRTEENTH PAIR SYM•
Mrs. Norman Buckner gave a de- formal reception on Tuesday evening, gees in Austria, and particularly so
PHONY CONCERTS
light ful bridge luncheon Monday, March 29, to the local Jeveish artists i n Vienna, is still unsettled. On the
F riday and Saturday Evening.,
Nlarch 2x, honoring her guest, Mrs. who have contributed to the success very day that the Council of the
April 8 and 9, at 8:30.
L. Mrycr.
League of Nations in Paris was giv-
of the recent exhibit.
Soloist, PAUL ALTHOUSE, Tenor
Among the artists present were:
Se•ts $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.
u'irul ti:!tniu' rut gle
setrio
Lillian
Talmadge,
Jennie
Rosen,
Mrs.
'gluo'V n n
lAntifsttrhiasn
Box Seat. $3.00.
Leader in Profession
ti. come forward in the official organ,
On Sale Grinnell's April 7, 8, 9.
Nath"ah' t "'tidal". Mrs. David
Werbe, S. Cashwan, Gus Caplan, Ju- Politishe Corespondenze, with all
math
Mark.
manner
I, and Nil::-
of accusations against the
LAST YOUNG PEOPLE'S
I Cozzy
I bus
Golssdanker
East European Jews. They ore Re-
CONCERT
\
M cused of being profiteers, speculators,
Jaco
bs
and
Mrs
Mrs.
I.
W.
Saturday, April 16, at 10:30.
Ilershnum
acted as hostesses.
It was regretted
that Myron Bar- communists, revolutionaries and what
not. The organ takes issue with the
g
!owe, Rose Kohler and Victor liren- NIA ,,,, ertiiiinn t f or no t t a ki n
tier, whose work graced the exhibit, bark its Jewish citizens from Vienna
were not in the city. ' and concludes with an assurance that
Austrian government will not
withdraw its order for the expulsion
of these JeWs, 'rho government is

The NI,,,,, , It onally and Celia Bar-
I
1 nett attended the Purim 1.11 in 1•1int
on 'Ellurs , lay, Nlarch 21.

1-I. & B. MARKS

DETROIT
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA

The

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30 We ks to Pay! No Interest!

Prices Same as Cash !

A Simple System,
Explained Simply

me't■I nsfi, ■ l

Spend the week of Pass-
over in Mt. Clemens.
Stop at

Elkins Hotel

And Baths.
Strictly Kosher.
Elaborate preparations
are being made for
YOM-TOV WEEK.
' Make your reservations 1
now

PEP-O-GIRLS

Question: What is the StRdard Plan?

Answer: It is a simple, dignified system of

selling furniture Oct time.

Q.

Is it like the "installment plan"?

Q.

How long does it give me to pay?

the

A regular meeting of the Pep-0- determined to carry out this policy
ruthlessly and at best will. permit, in
Girls was held at the home of Miss
I,. Gold, 885 Kirby avenue, on Wed- extreme individual cases, this or that
The
club
Galician
Jew: to remain for a period
nestlay evening, Nlarch 23.
Commis. of days or weeks, but no more than
will bowl at the Recreation
March :to. The that. At the end of such a period
slim on Wednesday,
e must remove himself
next regular meeting will be held at of grace, helms
Hen- beyond the ders of Austria. Not
the home of Mrs. M. n es tle
to shock the sensibilities of some of
Ap r iivenue. on Wednestlay evening.
April II, followed by a card party its Western neighbors, this official
staid luncheon for members and their organ concludes with a professed de-
friends. sire to have the expulsion effected
in as humane a manner as possible.
Local Jews are greatly disturbed
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY and indignant at the information
PRESENTS MR. I. L. BRAUN submitted t., the Washington govern-

A. No. It is like the system of trade accep-
tance which merchants and manufacturers use in
buying goods.

A. Thirty weeks.

Q.

Are there any extra charges or do I pay
for this privilege?

A. There are no extra charges, no interest, no
investigation fees, no red tape. The same prices
apply as if you paid cash.

Q.

What kind of ft:in:lure ccii I buy on this

meat
system?
Asunlijrei::talUf high
Music Society Bu- ( ',t niibssYitalihe'T
Riau presented Mr. I. Leonard Braun Jewish refugees in Austria" and the
A. The first that 12 male: I3erkey & Gay,
before the R ev i e w Club of Detroit at attitude of the Austrian government
A VOCAL
Karpen Bros., 14,11, Luce, Widdicontb. Royal,
them Nut a word or a
the Fedrrt i on o f R' umen ' s Clubs towar d s
TEACHER
Grind Rapids. Limbert, etc.
3 Building, nn . Monday, Miirch 28,
in- Syllable of what the High Conimis-
MAX GOLDBERG.
WHO SINGS
rnemlibeeerhsleirnnlItthterslueb
, I1‘, 1 1, 11.,11...ss) ,1,,rio. t h(i'lani
sioner is reported to have written or
, .011111 to Washington is substantiated
A singer who
Mr. Max Goldberg, of NI. Goldberg
Where can I buy on the Standard Plan?
Composers and by the facts. At the time the High
A Co., decorators, 1427 Washington joel of "American
knows how to
;„,, wrote t o W ashington
Phoe- Their Com posit ions." in her lecture c ornm i„,,
Boulevard, who decorated the
teach the art of
A The Standard Plan, as far as Detroit is
nix Club and most of the big theaters she brought out that there are at
singing operas
to Polish
admit government
into Galicia is
a pre-
few.
concerned is exclusive with the Robinson-Cohen
in the city, is one of the best known this time no national American corn- pared
that (hi'
and s t a ndard
decorators here and is a leader in posers of national music, excepting , tr even 10,000 Jewish refugees, Po-
Store.
songs in vari-
land's complaint to the league of
music.
his profession. Mr. Goldberg deco. the Indian and Negro music.
-
ous languages.
rated the Cadillac Hotel, the Males- .,, Mr. Braun w as engaged by the so- Notions had already been made pub
tic, Nlialisoll and Adams theaters,citity to illustrate the lecture vocally, lie.
In . jto complaint Poland made
most of the leading theaters through- and sang songs by II. T. B urleigh, it clear th
FREE TRYOUTS
. Cad- admitting the Vienna refugees in
.
writes
Negro
music;
C
W
out the country and many residences who
for in
the no
districts
where
throughout the state of l'ennsyl- man, composer of Indian songs•'
at she
has
intention
of
. Galicia,
1. LEONARD
vania. Mr. Goldberg's work is most- Geoffrey O'Hara, American - Irish their homes had been destroyed, in
Glendale 8458,
composer,
and
Alexander
McFatleyn,
the
ruined
portions
of
Eastern
Ga.
1Iy devoted to public buildings.
3609 Woodward, at Davenport.
bola, many thousands of Ukrainian
American-Scotch composer.
Mr. Braun's vocal studio classes, ,lowish pogrom victim s are scattered.
"America's Finest Furniture”
ednes-
given every first and third W
Local Jew. P ustl
His information that a Jewish or
day of the month, for the benefit of
ization in Vienna is making an
his students, are open. to the public.
T he studio is at 3 6 09 Woodward eve- effort to arrange for the proper
OPEN EVENINGS
"Built of the Best"
transportation of refugees, is simi-
nue, earner Davenport•
_
_
luny unfounded. In the first place,
LIEBLING TO SING TWO
Michigan Distributors.
the existence of ugh a Jewish or-
anv shape or
Hemlock 2122.
ganizat ion
12942 Woodward Ave.
COMPOSITIONS SUNDAY totally tin known
in this city. In the
k
-
second place, the absurdity of the WARSAW IS STILL
___:__ _ ______ _ _ _
Interesting and new to the local stn.J, •stion is best emphasized by the
PAsmooew000moevomoomocxxsvomewev000moomo.
WITHOUT MATZOHS
music public will he two composi- fact that the Polish representative in
I4
A
thins by Mozart and Ravel, to be this city is not visaing any passports
WARSAW.--Local Jews ore great-
presented by Estelle Liebling, so- for the transportation of Jewish rtifu-
prano, of New York, on the Sunday gees, nor does he issue the necessary ly concerned over the fact that the
onial without which the Czech°. city is still without matzohs. Rep-
afternoon program of the Detroit testimonial
Symphony Orchestra, in Orchestra Slovakian government permits no resentatives of the Jewish commun-
FOREIGN BONDS
Hall. one to enter its territory, for it re- ity declared that the government
31iss Liebling, who is said to have fuses to admit in to the country states it is unable to provide the
For Cull, Partial Payment or on Conservative
a ..:oice of unusual range and sound transports of refugees who will be necessary trucks in order to trans-
Margin.
training will sing a seldom heard hung up becouse of their inability to port the matzoh flour from Danzig
to Vl'arsaw.
Mozart work scored for voice, piano cross the Polish border.
E. H. Clarke Weekly Market Review gives the facts pertaining to
Local Jews are puzzled as to the
and orchestra, and Maurice Ravel's
the active stocks in the various markets. Write today for a copy.
"Scheheraratie," three poems
" manner in which the American repre-
°es
f
rn
voice and orchestra. These have not sentative obtained his information
been presented previously in this and it were well that' American Jews
should be in no hurry to accept state-
cit y.
The orchestra, under Mr. Gabrilo- ments made by this representative,
LONDON.--A Moslem delegation
R. Tale V A R t W iN taTe s.W .V OC IA SSM I es %W ila reS %Te % %3e
quite unlike his
witsch's baton, will play the overture
Established 1913.
id
called on Winston Churchill prior to
lie who is evidently
wa
is
P re( ecessor, r.
his departure for Palestine, states a
Ninth Floor Red Estate Exchange Building, Detroit, Mich.
Suite from "Feramors,' Rubinstein; an extremely just and fine indi- Cairo dispatch. It was the desire of ,
waltz, "The Bat," Johann Strauss.
Cadillac 6150.1.2.3.
'lust
the delegation to express to the Col-
The thirteenth pair of symphony
The
lonial Secretary their dissatisfaction •
Private leased wires connecting all offices and markets.
concerts Friday and Saturday even- SAYS RUSSIA DOES NOT
with the Zionists in Palestine, but.
HARTFORD
CLEVELAND
d 9 will present Paul
in g April
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
Churchill declined to hear them, de-,
NEED
JEWISH
CITIZENS
e 8 an, o f the Metropolitan
Ath
l ous,e tnor
Glaring that while in Palestine he
--
opera, as soloist. Mr. Althouae will
Three per cent interest once
LONDON.--Jewish circles in Con- would give the Arabs of that coun-
sing two arias, "Ah! Fuyez," from
try every opportunity to speak to
was considered adequate—
"Manon," Massenet, and "Celeste stantinople are greatly excited over
the fact that the Russian Genera him.
Aida," from "Aida," Verdi.
so were kerosene lamps and
e Russian
Globochoff, who heads the
passport department, is said to have MINISTER WOULD DRIVE
horse cars. Today the dol-
deFlared that Russia does not need
ALL JEWS FROM POLAND •
lar which does not earn 6I/:,
any Jewish citizens. The general re-
fused to alter passports issued to a
is a sluggard. The best rem.
— Thu notorious anti-
DAN7,1G.
number of Jewish refugees by Gen- Semitic priest Lutoslaysky is report-
A playlet, written and directed by
edy for lazy money is of- \
eral Klimovitch, with the remarks on ed to have made another vicious at-
a member of the Young People's
right to return
fered in our First Mortgage
,,,,,,
tack upon the Jew's. Lutoslayski ac-
Auxiliary of the Shaarey Zedek, will them: ,"Withoue the
to Russia." These remarks are caus- cuses those who are now participat-,
Bonds—secured by Detroit
feature the dance of this organiza-
er'FIST MORTGAGE'
difficulty.
ing
refugees
great
ing in the Polish-Jewish negotiations
tion to take place at the Shaarey Ze-
4......80: D 5,1'
property and the $7,000,000
as having entirely sold out to the
dek Sunday evening, April 10. Mar-
-....---"
..
Jews and emphasizes that there is
vin Gingold and Charles Rubiner will PALESTINE, MESOPOTAMIA
resources of this corpora-
COST ENGLAND £100,000,000 but one possible solution to the Jew-
take the leading roles and will be
tion.
ish problem, and that is to drive them
assisted by Rose Zuieback, Elizabeth
1,0XDON.—Discussing editorially
Hochman, Jack Fisher and Delores
out of Poland.
Pritain's mandates over I alestine an
Resources Over $7,000,000
Waisa.
Mesopotamia, ths Daily Mail states
JEWISH CALENDAR
that since the war these territories
9681-1921
have cost England £100,000,000, and
Sot , Apr. 9
made Itnsch-Chodiis.ih Nissan
suggests that these countries be
Rat., Apr. 23
The Aid Auxiliary of the Mizrachi to maintain th emselves, otherwise fiasnver (Pesach)
CO APO III.A'rION ._.,
ot
Vet,, AP , 29
Passover (Seventh pay)
renounce
Council, the Daughters of Esther, or- England
n land will be forced to
Mon., May 9
Itoech-Chodesch !var
ganized with Mrs. M. Weisswa
the mandates.
Thum. Slay 24
lag biOnisr
as presidnet; Mrs. Libbie Ellenstein,
Tues., June 7 ,
Roach-i`hoilesch Riven
vice-president; Mrs. Rose Seidman, KISHENEFF JEWS GIVE
Shabuoth (Confirmation Day).
is
Weisswasser
Mrs.
M.
secretary.
TOWARDS
ZION
FUND
Sun., June 12
treasurer of the Council . Trustees

the Chamber

Q.

Allmon-Cohen Co.

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GIVE PLAYLET AT
DANCE OF Y. P. A.

Funeral
Director

and
Licensed Embalmer.

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Market 2114; Northway 2175-R.

are Mrs. Stern berg, Mrs. B. Co en,
PARIS.—Kisheneff Jews have nub-
Mrs. Rottenberg. Mrs. Riwkin, of
lei towards the
New York, a speaker of note, gave scribed 2,500,000
accord-
an Interesting lecture on the condi- Palestine Foundation Fund,
the
Jews
in
Europe
and
Eretz
ing
to
advice.
from
that
city received
Lion of

here.

It oechdluisieseh Tammug.Thurs., July T
Fri., Aug. 5
Itosch•Chodesch Ab
Rat., Aug. 13
Fast of Ab
5642.1021
Sun., Sept. 4
hosch-Chodeissh Ellu)
Sun, Oct. 1
New Year, Eve

Main 1823

Ben B. Jacob, President.

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