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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-11-25

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PAGE TWELVE

EbETROUJEWIS/10KON !CIL

NOVEMBER 25, 1921

Bargain Slide Sale

lord Northcliffe, editor of the London Times, is expected to arrive
shortly in Palestine.
.




A Jewish ahlerman, David Davis, has been elected Lord Mayor of Birm-
ingham, (one of the largest holustrial centers in the British Isles.





A purely Jewish battalion is co-operating with the forces of General
Petlura, actourding to dispatches which have reached Vienna from Petlura's
11W11 press bureau in Tarnov.




CitleET:

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4.11/,'" CtOW14a4'

The Hungarian government has, after consultation with Jewish lea,lers
in \o'itonna, tecultit to send to America a special Jewish envoy in an attempt
Ill create for it a favorable American public opinion.

alto-nos, FtlinVil d

It is learned in London that the
Zionist organization is 1111XiIIIIS
to effect an untlevostanding with the Arab delegation from Palestine and
that a conference between representatives of both parties may be arranged.





Qbafir (is

— xcitrisi -o

1

The Jewish cloak makers in London pledged themselves to give the
wages of one day in every month for the relief if the famine sufferers in
Russia. The decision was arrived at at a general conference of the Cloak-
makors' Union.





Mr. Dizengov, the Jewish mayor of Tel Aviv, has sent a memorandum
Iii the Palestinian administration offices in Jerusalem demanding the resig-
nation of Gov. Storrs aml the suspension of all officials responsible for the
recoil . events in Jerusalem.


• •

-

San Felice's best claim to being
a quality cigar is that it has main
tamed its standard of quality
for over 25 years. Today it
is everywhere recognized
by smokers who are
Just
keen judges of good
because
cigars as the best 4, 4
San Felice
value for the
is sold for only
money.
8 cents, do not
think it is a cheap
cigar. Smoke one and you
will find it far superior to
many cigars you have paid much
more for.

8c

LEE & CADY

Distributors for Detroit
and Michigan

The Earl of Crawford announced in the British Mouse of Lords in reply
to a question of Lord Sydenham, that the Palestinian Alitnolate has not yet
been ratified by the League of Nations and that the British .government
has no objection to its discussion in the House.



.

The French government, which according to previous reports had con-
sented to surrender the property fo Dr. Max Nordau, confiscated from
him during the war, has now raised objections and it is likely that the return
of the property will be postponed for a considerable period.

• • •

The following are the names of the four young men who were killed
in Jerusalem on Nov. 2: David Cohen, Arje Peterfriend, Yitzehok Mess-
ner, Yitschok Arber. It is learned that during the riots a bomb was thrown
into the Yeshivah Torat Chaim, near the celebrated ('hurrah synagogue.

• S •

The police commissar of Vilna has ordered the removal from all Jewish
synagogues of notices and placards printed in Yiddish, ostensibly basing
his objection on the fact that if Yiddish signs xi ire not paralleled with
Polish translations they could be used as a medium for Bolshevik propa-
ganda.



.

The anti-Soviet insurrection has spread throughout the entire province
of Podolia, according to dispatches which have reached Warsaw, where
Generals Tiutunik, Sheppel and Maehno are in charge of operations. Pet-
tura himself is conducting a campaign in the region between Kiev and
Odessa.
• •
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The armed bantls of Petlura, well-known counter-revolutionary and
pogromist, have met with battalions of the Soviet army in the province of
Kamenetz-Podolsk. The district is one thickly inhabited by Jews and
there is danger that Jews will suffer both directly and indirectly from the
warfare.





Austen Chamberlain, government leader of the British House of t'om-
mons, stated in reply to query by Sir Johnson-Hicks, well known anti-Zionist
M. P., that the recent disturbances in Jerusalem were of an insignificant
character and were prevented from spreading by the prompt action of
the police.
• • • •

On l'hursday evening 'odor to the docking if the Aquatania in New
Yoork, passengers of the first class arrange,' :11 1 . 0scert anol reception in
honor mt thv Zionist oltolegatioon to America. Lord Itidolooll of the British
delegation to the Disarmament Conference was among those prtosent fItto
schitr deii,, , red an address, after %vide)] it purse was prestonted to Sookolotv.
Sokoolow and .labootinsky then responoltal with toxproossions of thanks.





The British amloassiooloor in Berlin attended a performance of Ansky's
Yiddish play, thoo "Dilotook." tom' later declared that though he hI not under-
stand the language hto was favoraloly impressed loy the artistic form of the
play and its interpretation loy the actors. l'hto "Dublitik" hits been Ion thot
boards hero for three tveeks mod has drawn packed houses, largely oof Jetvs,
lout with an invariable sprinkling if Christians, Germans and foreigners.




CAN You Sacrifice?

never expect to have the

things you would like to have in the

years to come unless you are willing

to make some sacrifices NOW.

Can you do it?

Are you doing it?

If you have no Savings Account now, make a 11,

cion

now to start one

pay-day—then

here next

deposit something in it regularly.

It will surprise

you the improvement it will make in all your affairs.

I ......1 405ez............4.4



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STATE BAN K
s6•1:1=7P"'

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Dodge Brothers Touring

$245

Dodge Brothers Roadster

$345

Dodge Brothers Touring

$350

Dodge Brothers Coupe

$675

Dodge Brothers Roadster

$425

Dodge Brothers Panel

$475

Dodge Brothers Touring

$295

Dodge Brothers Screen Side

$375

Dodge Brothers Touring

$325

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Noi

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the
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mast
had
7.ion
Ralf
delei
t i re
told
dick
inte
espn
ities

And Here Are Six fore Bargains
Price Has Been Forgotten

Buick Touring

$495

Hudson Coupe

$725

Chalmers Roadster

$345

Ford Ton Truck (1920)

$275

Ford Coupe

$365

Maxwell Panel (1920)

$125

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Utit
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the
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This is a slump market. Buy your car now. We
will store it for you; terms so easy; we know we can
fit your pocketbook. Act now, even though you will
not use your car until Spring.

Detroit's Used Car Department Store

Thomas J. Doyle 3922 Woodward

if finances will permit the "ICA" to develop its activities for the Jewish
refuget, in Ellt011e t11111 for Jewish colonization in Palestine.




toditoor if it Jewish otally in Butotios AireS Mill has travelled
recently lot the regions where large numbers Of Jewish refugees are con-
gregated, states that Brazil is in general unlit for the SettleMellt 14 Jewish
refugees, and Jewish committees should move warily before advising any-
hotly too settle there. On the other hand, he maintains that Argentina could
well 11 1 ,1 1 1 iVe it 11111/111111 of Jews.
*
*

From the President's Desk—Talk No. 77.

Con l

Prices? Look!

It is learned that the Jewish colonists in Argentine, settled thtore with
fUll ■ IS advantoed by Baron de Hirsch, have forwarded large sums of money
too the "ICA" in Paris its initial payments if their loans. This new source

Or .lmt is ,

You can

Think of It! Nine Genuine Dodge Bros. Cars

The Jaffa committee of the United Jewish Workingmen of Palestine has
I equested all employers in the country mot to employ tor discharge working-
men without previous consultation with the unions. Simultaneously, they
have asked all national institutions to refrain from placing contracts with
such employers as do not accede to this request.





Thto American Zion commonwealth hits purchased 13,000 dunam of land
in the Valley of Jezrael. The purchase price is $250,000. The lanol is (one
oof the most fruitful parts of Palestine and jtoins the recent National Fund
purchase Of fill,000 olunam. According to the plans of the commonwealth,
S everal garden cities will tie louilt 011 the newly acquired property.
.




GREATEST VALUE OF'ALL CIGARETTES

PRI
TI

Price Tags Tell the Story

• •

\AP

-

The Best, The Biggest In Our History

The Australian government has issued a charter for a Zionist bank to
lw establistIVII in Vienna. It is expected that the bunking operations of the
institution will login ill a very short time.
• •

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Soldiers of Coontoral Petlura's army HOW operating in Eastern Galicia
have carried tout pogroms against Jews of Ilusjatyn and Haletz, according ,
Ii, reports from Lemberg, which reached the 1'issische Zeitung here. 'rho
followers if l'etlori taltai ked the Jetvish quarter in btoth cities and merci-
11,Sly assaulted men and women, old ionol young, without discrimination.
Persons tvho sought to defend themselves Neer,. shot down. Many stores
NV 1.11 t. robbed.





In the rto-appearing German-Jewish monthly, Our Jude, is printed an
article from the pen oof Dr. Martin Bober, Itvoler of the German Poal Ila-
Zoir, in Whial he attacks the present howler:NI( of the Zionist movement,
maintaining that its policies are dangerous anol harmful. Though, he as-
serts, they may have won victories in the ditolomatic field, these are but
temporary, whereas there hots beton no effort made to foster the growth if
the movement and to secure its futurto.

.

.

Says:

DR. L. C. SMITH

Think Good Times, Believe Good Times,
Talk Good Times and do your part to

make Good Times So stop, look and consider that I am
trying to do my part by doing Good Dentistry at one price
for 365 days a year as follows:

Gold Crowns

$3.00 Red Rubber Plate
$8.00
$3.00 Best Rubber Plate
$1200
$18.00
Richmond Crown
$3.00 Aluminum Plate
Watt's Metal Plate
$18.00
Open-Face Crowns
$3.00
Solid 20-kt. Gold Plate $50.00
Bridge Work, per tooth.. $3.00 Lingual Bar Plate ... $22.00

Porcelain Crowns

Gold Dummies, per tooth .$5.00 Gilmore Plate ..... . $23.00
Gold Saddles, per tooth . .$8.00 Gold Clasp for Plates $1.50
Gold Palital Bar
$10 up Plates repair
$1.50
Gold Inlays
. $5.00 Treating remove nerve. . . $1.50
Gold Fillings
$3.00 Treating Gums
$1.00
Porcelain Fillings
$2.00 Extraction
.50
Silver Fillings
$1.00 Cleaning
$1.00

All Examination-Estimates Made by University of Michigan Graduate Dentists
Free,

Opposite

Dr. L. C. Smith

Crowley, Milner's

Big Store

"Says"

Cor. Farmer

and Monroe

Cut out this adol and loring it with yoou to verify my price. Wt. do
not want to
misltoad the public or have any misunderstanding. sure you arto in the right
office, corner Farmer anol Monroe, opposite Crowley-Nlilioor & Co.'s Big Stool
, .
Open daily 0 to 0, Sundays and holiolays 10 to 1 p. nu .
Outoofdown patients
complete work same olay if necessary. PHONE

Soldiers if Admiral llorthy's army are conducting a series of pogroms
on Jews in Wtost Hungary and Burgenland, according to dispatches received JEWISH CLOAKMAKERS
from Budapest. Thousands tot Jews are fleeing the country in panic and
IN N. Y. ARE STRIKING
wending their way to Australia oor tot her parts of Ilungary. In Korbersdorf,
West Ilungary, armed hands mustertod Jewish school children from their
classrooms anol forced thtom to dig graves into which the youngsters were
NEW YORK-1.I. C. II.—At 10
thrown. Soldiers then performed the burial rittos with much hilarity.
o'clock Monday morning, 60,000 Jeuv-



oh
answered to the
After its conceded failure in negotiations with the British government,
strike call issued by their union, thus
thto Arab delegation has turned to thto British public in an effort to swing
paralyzing the entire women's cloth-
its (opinion in their favor anol against the pro-Zionist policy of Britain. A
ing industry in New York. The strike
meeting was held at Cambridge ,where several members of the delegation Witit
calltool after the Manufacturers'
Made addresses, antl where H resolution was MOV1111,
condemning the actoins Association had, in violation of the
of Great Britain in Palestine. Similar meetings are scheduled to be heltl agreement to rtomain in force till June,
throughout the country.

1022, put in demanols «oone time in Oc-
• •

tober for a piece-work system, a 40-
Commenting on the recently published official report of the commission hour working wetok antI a reduc-tion in
on the May riots in Jaffa, the London :Morning Post declares that though wages, insisting that this was to go
British bayonets may have been sufficient to put down that outbreak, they int °effect on Nov II. Some time last
will not be numerous enough to quell a general insurrection which may June conferences began between the
occur. The Zionists, say the paper, are quarreling among themselves, and International Ladies Garment Work-
the time will soon come when Jews will be a serious menace to the very ers Union and the Manufacturers'
existence of England. Further, that many of the best Jews are convinced Association with regard to increasing
that the Zionist program is sterile and doomed to failure.
production in the trade. Sub-com-

• • •
mittees were appointed to investigate
The elections for the Vilna Sejm, which werto scheduled to take place on and report back to the entire confer-
Dec. 22, have been postpone,' by a vote of the Polish Sjam and are not to ence 000mmittee on Nov. 1. The asso-
take place before January, 1022. President General Pilsudski of the Polish ciation, however, did not wait to re-
Republic, woho had proposed the formation of a Central Luthianian State ceive the findings of the committee,
lost week Secretary of Labor Davis
incorporating Vilna, and General Zeligowsky, the dictator of Vilna, have
resigned because the Sejm insisted that Vilna be incorporated into Poland. offered his services to the assdciation
Pilsudski's resignation has not yet been accepted. The situation seriously in an effort to bring about a peaceful
involves thto large Jewish population of Vilna which has on every occasion settlement before the expected strike
insisteol in abstaining from the forthcoming elections.
on Nov. II. Twelve senators, headed




by Senator France, appealed to them
The Vienna anti-Semitic association has placarded the entire city for peace in the trade. The demands,
with signs calling upon Christians to make pogroms on the Jewish inhabi- however, were not withdrawn and the
strike Was called for NIonolay morn-
tants if Vienna. Many of the placards show vile and insulting drawings
ing.
and are marked with inscriptions of a similar nature. On Sunday, the
Benjamin Schlesinger, president of
society arranged a mass meeting in Sofia hall, the largest meeting place
the International Ladies' Garment
in the city. Speeches were made by members tot parliament and by leaders
Workers Union, has been elected
oof the Christian Socialist party. An active fear actuates local Jews that
chairman of the strike committee. The
serious outbreaks may occur at any moment. The Jewish self-defence
strikers claim that their funds will
chirps is recruiting reinforcements and is preparing itself to protect • the
carry them through 20 weeks without
Jewish quarter.
difficulty.

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