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April 08, 1921 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-04-08

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PAGE

THREE



PALESTINE WORKERS
SHORT OF MACHINES

ilarlamt Notrti

................................--........--------.--)
.

Pioneers in Need of Tools and Imple-

menu for Road Building.
Rabbi Adolph Steiner, of Jackson,
-
• - -
NIich., returned from a trip to Ohio.
NEW YORK. - The but copy re-
Ile addressed the I. O. R. B. Lodge
of lairainpand visited with friends ceived here of Ila Solel, the weekly
organ of the Jewish co.operative
Ill Chi, eland and 'Toledo.
' road builders, now constructine a
-- -
Dr. Adolph Steiner accepted an in- s ystem of roads around the Sea of
from th e
cunt Filet
a two weeks' visit with her parents. Galilee under
Mr. and Mrs. NI. 11'. Becker, of (Aril- British administration, gives a coin
their
pioneer
prelletisive outline Of
rag,
work. Beginning with Semakh, Si lien•

Featuring Girls' anal Misses

Coats and

. - -

Or. Adolph Steiner iii•ceptile an in- the IlitificlIttniasvus lute touches the
vitation to address the Business Sea of Galilee, the main highway
1Vonian's Club on April 12 011 i he foiloWS the gentle curves of the lake
'''',1'.!'", "Liberty Proclaimed by skirting the Jewish agricultural farm
Degans'a, and cruse.. the River Jar
Nio`e,•"
Ilan where that stream rushes head.
- _ _._
long from the sea on its southward '
eometuffite
, 1 ,11 '' lad,'"."‘ Jewish
will enjoy as public Seiler in charge course
The young .Jewish workingmen,
of il V14111111111, representing four
Jewish organisations. hall' Steiner many of them of high scholastic at-
is general chairman. The Seder will t a i iini ,,, i t.,. 55110 h ave come to refold,'

Wraps

take place on Sunday, .April 24. !)r. Palestiii•, after live years of hard
ships in a war and ingrain .oliien
Steiner will conduct the ceremony.
. __
Eur..pv, and after months of wi ary:

and Up

Dr. :\dolph Steiner, of Temple tras'eling, have shown up aid: 1.
Israel, Jackson, addressed the 'Temple their difficult manual labor and un-
Emanuel Congregation of Grand der the strain of acclimatization. All
Rapids: Mich., on Sunday, April 3, of them live in tent ramps set tot
They have,
the sands of the sea.
- ----
Levy have re- perfor•e, created their own cultural
NIr. and Mrs M NI
turned from a two months' stay in life in the absence of any large eont-
o
California, together with Mr. Al mural activities in the vicinity t
meet their tastes. They publish their
1Veiger and sister.
own magazine, arrange their own
. . _

,
Hickey's Coats an d w rap
•ss a note of uno•ua I distinction
nd charm and are iolapted for
the younger set.

a

l'ho styles are original and are
fashioned of all the popular fab-
rics. You have a very' complete
selection.

Prices Surely Have Come
Down ... They May Never
Be So Low Again on Finest

Mrs, Adolph Steiner returned from converts, musicales, lectures la l'hic

Suits sizes 12 lo 18 'ears

$22.50 and

it visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tauqua systenil and at times call
M. W. Becker, of Chicago. large meetings of all the several
thousand road builders dispersed
-
-
the Galilean litt°r“I'
The I. O. It It lodge of Jackson 'along
All the roads contracted for are
will g ici. a S e der t o th e Jewish prix-
oilers of the state penitentiary on government roads, the contracts for
been er o ded to the Jew-
Itabbi Steiner which have
Saturday, April ' 1 3.
ish pioneers organised in co-ii liefil -
will conduct the services.
They, like ally other
tilt li hat11110111,

up

The Ladies' Social Club celebrated "oft tractor, sAply their own tools
a t and machine,: :ind must find for
its first anniversary on )larch 29,
the 'Temple, with a sere fine pro- titt'inselt es the necessary' materials.
gram. .'The club is a subsidiary or- The latter are quite plentiful in the
.:anisation of the Temple consisting 'filly regions, though the workers are

of ladies. Their share in the temple
Insullit•ieticy of their equipment.
activities is to pay all incidental es- unfortunately handicapped by the
In response to constant appeal,.
oenses, except for the music, which interested individuals hove organised
th
er
ano
y
i,..t
,
Ill' Temple A i d s og
Ladies' oreani/tition, furnishes. dieinsel, es into it committee for a
■ :activity with a view of
Ling 11111111 illate shipments to Pal-

1275 Woodward Ave

3 HOURS ONLY



VICTOR KOLAR TO DIRECT nation-wid
',,i'l' int• of inipliments and machins.
under the chairman
CONCERT SUNDAY, APR. 17 the cornnilltee,
o f Dr. 11, SolotarolT, has estalv

ON

,i,iii

. Sunday killed offices :it 1:13 East Broadway,
For tli• second to the 11 1,1
concert of the Detroit Symphony \ ew York City, and contemplatrs

Wednesday, April 13th

n q n,,,-

1. irehest ra, Sunday aft ernoon, :April :ending the first transport tti
,
. week'
IT, Victor Kolar will dir e ct and Mrs. meat 'value, a , f c",, ',Ion
,,i a, a
report that
untrod eon.,
Emma Patten Hoyt, soprano, tdf Ch,-
ItillOi, Will he the .10i:4.
be
alit
implements
Mr , . Hoyt, who will make her first igricultural week. .\ house-to-house
viii aria darted this
l' ,. . 1 a Opoorance, will sing
. .•;invas and a tag day will he re.
from - The Marriage of Figaro - iyl o
',art I, Lie's Lament from "L'Enfant ''ortvd to to get (orals with which
p vi assist the Palestine piont•ers.
u
it
a
ti
uy
d
of
an
bussy)
e
Prodigue" (D
— —
to Voyage" 1 Donarel.
Thu orchestra will play Marche
I Iteidque I Saint-Sams); Two No,.
Dance of the Beveridge Tells HowIt Brought
I Debussy 1 ;
, t t:. , r , I ) 1 , .. s
Nymphs and Satyre (Georg Seim-
About Meat Inspection Here.
_ ___ ._
; "Carnit'al in Paris" tSVOIII-
ma

FROM 10 TO 1

YOUR CHOICE OF ANY

$225 Davenport $158

ITES

INSPIRED BY MOSAIC LAW

ileo. , PHILADELPHIA. — Religious ill-
T he filial t•oneert in the young
series
a N t'ti" nfg. i.' s sn' .1.' h '',t11:;c1-‘
u t's "eli fi l ' ia nn
' rnin '''' ;\ P rir li rttl't• use
S'tunlaY nw
t'i''S
I II, at 11. ;311•o'clock,
will present the ,r i i i nes ; s . . pa ,i,; , ;„,.i, . a , , was urg ed in
Oyer.
following attractive progr a m:
meeting.
hem
Thursday calied
111 . 1 , S
"
I Coldmark I , • , o r
' ' toe
' , program committee • , f the
I tire to "Sakuntala"
...\ ftern0Q0 of a 1•Ylun - (Debussyl:
Mr. Philadelphia Sunday School Associa-
The
commit lev.
•• \lolly on the Shore - OIraingerl: iion l s
executive
"Peer Ciyilt" suite (Grog).
, meetings, attended by mt•mbers of
Nolar whl direct this program 311111 ,Thin ,, ,i,,,,,,,,,i,,,,i,„ ns. we, idledto
Herman llot•xter Will tell the story drawatt ,,,,h ai , Iii op , nerd of Sun-
of t 1 71. l'11111111.,it ions and instrunomts. lay ,,,h,,,,i,, in the u ni t e d States, and

■i

SPECIAL

i'•■•vMlni'

Mr. lialirill
enlist larger Albert
support.
Ex-Senator
.1. Beveridge
loist of the final pair ‘i\iifilsilitl'i's.'trhi':it to
concerts a tilt. SvaS011 Friday
11101 a2n:td. ryas the chief Snellislit at the Kul-
Mo.
Saturday. evenings, April 22 Second ;air Meet illi.t. He Spike of the
l!, will play Rat•hmaninolls
;air law, declaring the studs of these
to the 111W ilt ll-
Concerto fir Piano and Orchestra.
Thi• ori.ht•stra will present Nlosart's statutes
invaluable
today.
In mat he said:
tit
Si 11101011r in E Flat Major No. 39 de. it is shocking
shocking to our smugCOM -
.
and Liss "Les Preludes.
• y , to n'aliZe that tip 61 911
of the Sea- IllaCeill
of our
T1,.. ..tarew,ll" tonne
,,,,IN, ection
,i,,,,,
, th,. Inspection
ag meat
i zi‘ict,nowie t years
son Sunday afternoon, April 2.1, will t
o ,
offer a "request" program, with Ar- tier.slanu'gh'ternig 10 animals for food
thur Hackett, tenor as solois t.
11011l. III Jewish abat-
. . ,,,,,,,i ran- in . America was
Tip. d a l,. ,, r the iffir- , 1 4
Inspection
cert in the Highland Park High "nrs' Our present meat
by )hl'
Ni"saic
"a night I pi cked
i '" 1 " one
w " Late
up
School auditorium has been changed law,
statutes.
to file law of
to Thursday evening, :April 21, ill-
i,,. Bible
ood.
f
if
Tuesday
evening,
April
19.
tNh
ll
,lout
stead I
ead :again
r .111
S.
e, ,,,I111
an d ,I,
I
Tickets for this cont•ert t in ilVIIii.11.10 e ,specia ll
y a b out meat pro d ucts.
lly
a rk wondereil what we were doing along
lar
Oilly to pupils lif the Highland P
'midi,. schools and their parents.
the same lines, and turned to the

With Every Purchase

WE WILL GIVE YOU

OR many years people have been waiting
for prices to come down. Now that this
Ca t7 has come about there is a real opportunity
for effective buying.
Be ow we present a series of
offerngs indicating what splen-
did values may now be secured.
In taking advantage of them TRADE-ACCEPTANT
PLAN
you may avail yourself of the
/
Standard Plan, which gives you }0 Weeks to PI! Ilo *roil
seven months to pay, with no in-
bap
Prim Sams s Cask!
terest or investigation fees.

STANDARD



FREE an $89 CHAIR

TO MATCH

ARPATHONES SOCIETY

iL

Revised Statutes. I was astounded
to find, although. ❑ pretty careful in-
spection of meat fee' export Nall pro-
there was practically no in-

:\
at Soh-xp:u:tion
the
- held
Arpallunies
Society
was Selik
home
of Miss
Rebecca
lea
at all of meat food products
ah, sold to our people here at home."
day ilfternoon. Owing to the
sence of some of the participants,
,
...-__,—
I he Se hethiled program was post-
t, Government Accused of Failing to
mined. Announcement is made tha
beginning last Sunday, for three
Protect Them in Outbreak.
the meetings of

Large Stock to Choose From.

Take Advantage of This Remarkable Offer.

ATTACK BUDAPEST

Reliable Upholstering Co.

loillSel•Ill ice works,

the organization will be open to all
V I E N N A. -- Excesses upon tho
The club will meet Sunday
visitors.
G. •Iews of Iludalmst, in which a lunge
afternoon at thehome I■ f•Nlaurice
Abramott, 71532 Russell strt•et, comer number were wounded, vial' reported
\feelings start prompt- to have taken place on Sooday last,
Clay avenue,
wed from the HU,
lv at 2,30 o'clock. in dispatches revel
garian capital.
_ . ____ _ _ _
Fearing the possibility of anti-

301 JEFFERSON AVE. WEST

Three Short Blocks West of Woodward Avenue.

MOLEDETH
SOCIETY
Misrachi Organization
of Je- Semitic outbreaks, the Jcwish corn-

idio

Featuring
the Following
Exclusive Makes:



Tin ,
rusalern
has formed a omoh,dth„ munitv obtained a promise from the
protection
full
that
is ( government
Society. the p urpose of wInch
familiar
would be afforded 31•W F, hilt ill the
help its membrs
e to become
•mrgencv the government failed to
With the geographical and historical t,rte
--
phases of Palestine. Evening courses
- .
Oil the Slihit•et will he given by local
scholars and excursions to points of ,
historic interest are being arranged.

,

WORKERS REORGANIZE
JEWISH COMMISARIAT

--- --- ----- --- - -
eS received
Ds\ zu :. -Riga advJew
ish labor
THREATEN POSEN'S
,, here report that the
Y 'artier have held conferences in
JEWISH COMMUNIT llot•I, W itebsk, Odessa and other

hI

rn
_ —
, f to call a special
\VARS.\ W.• :Aden riling to inform. centers and decide ,•arties for the pur-
-
;Ohm in possession of Jewish depu. conference of all
ties, the Jewish community of Let- rust' of reorganising the existing
schino, Posen, has received a rum- Jewish Commisariat in those dis-

mu nication from the Polish Item- tricts.
erotic Club in which the community
IA threatened with pogroms and the
statement is made that a number of
LONDON.--Emir Feisal leaves for
prominent Jews have already been
Jewish Mecca. Ile will there meet and con-
marked on a black list. The
Seim Club will take the matter up fer with his father, the King of
with the ',Ministry 01 the Interior. Iledjas.

FEISAL GOES TO MECCA

Audemars Piquet
A gassiz
Touchon
Lougines
Omega
Waltham
Colonial A

Motor -- Oil -- Mining

Sallan

E. H. Clarke & Co.

FOREIGN BONDS

For Cash, Partial Payment or on Conservative
Margin.

Established

1913.

Cadillac 6150-1-2-3.

Woodward at Gratiot

Formerly Sold for $350

Formerly Sold for $650

now

now

$
three-piece Overstuffed
Suite by Kai-pen, with
spring
cdshions,
loose
spring edges, arms and backs, upholstered
in blue or mulberry silk velour.

$
Athree-piece Pullman over.
stufled suit cons.sting ot
a large bed davenport and
two chairs, substantially upholstered in fine
tapesti y. A pad included.

A

Formerly Sold for $450

Formerly Sold for $650

now

$1,95

now

Private leased wires connecting all offices and markets.

NEW YORK

CHICAGO

CLEVELAND • HARTFORD

$295

A Cane Back Living-Roam'
Suite of three pieces,
manufactured by Karpen.
Upholstered in either tapestry or velour.
Can be used as bed davenport. Pad included.

A wonderful 2-piece Over-
stuffed Living Room
Suite with loose spring
cushions, spring edges and backs, upnol-
stored in high grade mohair velour.

Formerly Sold for $450

Formerly Sold for $700

now

$195

now

$335

Living.
Overstuffed
An
Room Suite consisting of
Furnished
three pieces.
with loose spring cushions and swing cush-
ions; upholstered in high-grade tapestry.

A Three-Piece Living-Room
Suite, finished with cane
backs, loose spring cush-
ions and cotton pad, upholstered in mulberry
mohair velour.

Formerly Sold for $450

Formerly Sold for $875

A

now

195

now

$385

wonderful Cane Back $
Living Room suite of
three pieces; a davenport
upholstered in a tine
and two large vhairs,
grade of tapestry. An unusual value!

An Overstaffed Suite of two
pieces, with loose spring
arm,
cushions,
spring
edge and back. Upholstered in Burgundy
mohair velour. A beautiful suite.

Formerly Sold for $495

Formerly Sold for $750

now

o.

An Overstaffed Suite con-
sisting of a large sous,
and rocker, upholstered in
mulberry or blue velour, with loose wring
cushions, spring edge and back.

Formerly Sold for $650

now

$289

An Overstuffed Suite by
or
consisting
Karpen,
three pie:en, w•th loose
upholstered in fine
edge,
spring cushion and
blue silk velour.

now

A Karpen Three-Piece Suite
in overstuffed style, with

$395

loose spring cushions.
spring arms and edges, upholstered in blue
calk velour.

Formerly Sold for $950

now

$430
An Overstuffed Karpen
Living-Room Suite of
two pieces, with loose
spring cushion., edges sad backs, uphol-

stered in fine brocade taupe mohair valour.

E. H. Clarke Weekly Market Review gives the facts pertaining to
the active stocks in the various markets. Write today fur a copy.

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