• Frr riiEbLIROIdEIVISIIGIROMICLE PAGE TEN DECEMBER 2, 1921 New Hamilton Market This Is A Furniture Christmas Corner Hamilton and Sturtevant 22 Stalls only Make reservations now. Kid Lewis of London has issued a challenge to fight Georges Carpentier, who had challenged the championship of Dempsey. • • • • •The visit of the Tchortkover Rabbi to Lemberg on behalf of the Keren Ilayishuv of Palestine resulted in the collection of 2,000,000 marks for that fund. We protect your business. We assist you by our advertising policy. We have a large flat building in connection with our Market. Headquarters of the Zionist O rganization in London announce that the first meeting of the newly elected Actions Committee will be held at Vienna in December. • • We will have the finest refrigeration plant in the city. The frequenters of the Vienna Bourse declared a strike because of the attempt of the Finance !Minister to place a special tax on Jewish brokers. The proposed tax was to have taken the form of a levy on possessors of gold. • • • • And we are going to get the business. We are already partly rented up. Toyland Bring the kiddies here and let them revel in our verit- able maze of better toys. This department is greater than ever and not to be overlooked in our unusually low prices. Don't fail to see these toys. One hundred and twenty chaluzim bound for Palestine, stranded at Ga- latz because of want of funds, have hired themselves out as longshoremen of the port and in this way hope to earn enough to proceed on their way to Palestine. • • • Better call and see us at once. LOUIS SCHMIED, Owner. DREIFUSS BROTHERS The well known Warsaw Hebrew daily, Ila-Zetira, which has been in existence for the last 40 years, will hereafter be published as a weekly magazine. The change is due to financial difficulties from which the news- paper has been suffering during the past year. • • • • - Cherry 2966 The influential Bucharest Roumanian daily, Adverul, prints an article praising the activities of the American Joint Distribution Committee highly and urging the Roumanian government to assist the .1. D. C. financially in its work among the Jewish refugees in Bessarabia. • • • The Governor of Kluusenberg has sent a statement to the Jewish press declaring that the Roumanian government has recognized the Jewish Na- tional Council of Siedenburgen as the legal representative of the Jews of that province because it is the organized expression of the majority of its Jews. • • • Sending Money Abroad for Christmas —THE— OF DETROIT lisoltr•C'es over $35,0Vt4000 Commercial Banking Services 3% on Savings Deposits • Is and clever innuendo in notices appearing From carefully couched words in the Vilna daily, Unser Freind, so written as to avoitUthe eye of the, censor, it is learned that the Jews of Vilna have definitely decided to boy- cott the forthcoming city elections for a Vilna Sejm, on the ground that, independent body though it he now, it will soon lose its independent status and become a part of the Polish state, it development to which the Jews are opposed. . • ',"M":".1171111' 11711,711=7EM7 -- Hard COAL I Call G. GASSEL , GARFIELD 3556 MARKET 1600 Also all kinds of Soft Coal—Hard Wood Prairie Avenue and P. M. R. R. From the President's Desk—Talk No. 79. A Wish -I- Effort -1- Time = "A Home" This is the formula stated in its simplest terms. Every man knows it, but only the man with a "back- bone" ever works it out. The wish is born in your mind. Whether it stays there or finds a place on a corner lot depends on how much effort and time you put he. hind it. The record of "Effort" and "Time" is written in • Bank Book. If you have the wish, set it in action. Open a Savings Account with this bank then keep going until you arrive "home." IRS 6TA :71s . They formerly sold at $1995. Tomorrow at $941, more than $1000 less. The sale will last 10 days. This is your opportunity. Come early. They'll go fast. Ten-day sale. I The Berlin Vossiche Zeitung prints an article by a Zionist authority, an- swering the accusations made against Jews by General Ludendorff in his book, "War and Politics." The writer declares that the arguments presented in Ludendorff's book regarding the part played by Jews in the World War and their demands with regard to Palestine are highly fantastic and with- out foundation. National Bank of Commerce For the Highest Grade These cars were made for foreign dealers, who were unable to take them due to conditions abroad. To sell them quickly they will be offered at a price that means NOT ONE CENT OF PROFIT. The Canadian government has opened an office in Warsaw that will examine the passports and papers of emigrants desiring to go to Canada and will inform the emigrants whether the immigration officials in Canada will admit them. This step was taken BO as to avoid a repetition of the unfortunate experiences of some emigrants who, after crossing the ocean, were sent back because they did not possess the necessary paper. FOREIGN DEPARTMENT • This morning at 5715 Woodward Avenue, a limited number of new Columbia Six five passenger touring cars built for export trade will be put on sale at $941 each. This price, which includes war tax, is the lowest at which such fine cars have been sold in recent years. A conference of the Ort Society is to be held in Danzig towards the end of November, in order to esatblish a large trade school for Jewish workers in Danzig. The project has caused much interest in local Jewish, circles, especially in view of the recent decision of the Christian artisans to refuse Jewish students in the general trade schools, and prohibiting Christian teachers from accepting Jewish students. Open Monday Evenings from 6 to 6 o'clock evaWs 1 At 5715 Woodward Avenue Government promises to the contrary notwithstanding, the Jewish edu- cational institutions in Bucharest are not receiving any support from that source. In Kishinev alone, there are eight Hebrew schools and 100 ale-' mentary Jewish schools, laboring under considerable difficulties and primi- tive hygienic conditions because the Roumanian government has not kept its promise. • • • • Those who are planning to send money abroad for Christmas can obtain the best of service through our foreign department. We have banking connections throughout the world, and are thus able to transact your foreign business. For those who wish to send money abroad we make transfers by cable and also issue drafts and money orders. Let us help you •end your money safely ,ofd economically. BANKT rraor Chronicle Want Ads 'Bring Results ellitIVIMIC1I No Profit Sale Trials of the first among those accused of participating in the anti-' Jewish excesses in Vienna commenced last week. Among the first to be tried are the rioters of Zaligevzeg. The Jews are not placing too much hope on the results of the trial, those best informed expecting a mock verdict. • • * • ,Wkilqfikl) fi Our Convenient Plan of Payment if Desired Michigan Ave at Washington Blvd. Polish soldiers on guard at the eastern frontier of the country, espe- cially those near the White Russian boundary, have been given special orders to fire without warning at refugees without legal documents who attempt to cross into the country. • . • • Supervision: More than ever before, people this year at, turning to furniture in search of the ideal gift—the gift that is worthy of expressive one's true feelings, that is practical, thereto'. sensible, and yet not expensive! A little tine spent in our great store will reveal gifts of distinctive character, very reasonable in pile,. and in a wide variety. Please shop II OM You'll get better results, to be mire. Finsterwald's The Berlin Kehillah needs 35,000,000 German marks in order to carry on its activities during the coming year, including the upkeep of its schools and institution's A conference will be held in the near future to consider the budget question. • • • Schmied Coal & Lumber Co. 815 Ford Building. - Prompted by The Thought of Giving Something Of Intrinsic Value tsCIMENVIANICNOSA WCIMIMV1%%1M The cars are big, roomy, powerful. A car you will be proud to drive. Regular guarantee, factory service. This Ten-Day, No-Profit Sale is made possible by permission of Stuber-Stone Co., Detroit Distributors, who have waived their selling rights and profits. A conference of Zionists was held in Bucharest to consider the question of organizing a general Jewish organization for political and economic work, to assume the responsibility for all such activities, while the Zionists, as Zforiists, will not have to concern themselves with Jewish political affairs of Roumania. The Zionists are ready to participate in the work of the new organization, but they feel that the Zionist Organization itself should not interfere in internal Roumanian affairs. . • • • • NOTE: — No cars will be sold to dealers for re-sale. The new geographical division of Poland into voting districts may re- sult in the diminution of the number of Jewish deputies in the Sejm from nine, which it has today, to three, one each from Warsaw, Lodz and Lem- berg. On the other hand it seems probable that the Jewish representation in the senate will increase provided all Jewish parties vote as a unit. In that event, senators are likely to he elected from Warsaw, Greater Warsaw, Cracow, Lemberg, Lodg, Keltz and Lublin. Commander Kentworthy, liberal British M. P., asked in the House of Commons whether it was not true that Petlura might well be characterized as it bandit. The speaker of the house refused to permit a reply and cen- sured the member for his language. Mr. Ilarmsworth, Assistant Secretary of Foreign Affairs, announced that the British government had official in- formation as to anti-Bolshevik uprisings in Southwest Russia. It was not known, he said, whether the movement Was being engineered by General I etlura from Roumania. •• • The special court constituted to , try those charged with participation in the Nov. 2 disturbances in Jerusalem, has convicted two Arabs to 15 years' imprisonment on the charge that they were in possession of bombs and weapons; one other Arab Was sentenced to 15 namths' imprisonment, and two to 12 months. Three Jews were arrested on alleged serious charges Sir Herbert Samuel has not yet replied to the demanda made upon him by Jewish organizations for the removal of Governor Storrs of Jerusalem. • • • • A dispatch to the London office of the Poole Zion from its Palestine representatives status that the Jews defended themselves valiantly against Arab attacks on NOV. 2, and that it was due alone to the work of the Jewish self-defence corps that the riots were prevented from taking on a whole- sale and serious character. Attacks, it is learned, took place within the old city where neither the military nor the police operated. The same source indicates that all of Jerusalem is now demanding the resignation of Gov. Storrs, who, it is alleged, was responsible for the occurenee of the outburst. • • • • Columbia Motors Company 5715 Woodward Avenue, Near Palmer Telephone Market 2224 • DR. SCHMIDT OF BOSTON HEADS J. D. C. IN POLAND • WARSAW—(J. T. A.—Dr. Schmidt, well-known physician of Boston, has been appointed head of the Joint Dis- tribution Committees sanitary work in I'oland. All sanitary activities are to he reorganized under his direc- tion. His first step was to arrange The anti-Semitic press in Warsaw has been conducting a strong cam- for a student nurses' course of five paign against the permitted use if the Yiddish language in all public gather- years' length which will be given at ings. They have gone to the extent of bringing the matter to the attention Warsaw, Cracow and Rovno of the I'olish cabinet, whereupon thy. Minister of Interior replied that it Dr. Schmidt has called a conference was impossible to prohibit the use of a language when persons wished to of local Jewish community leaders speak it. The agitation against Yiddish, however, continues, it benig main- where it Was decided to create a com- tained that unless the restriction be put into effect it will be necessary for mittee of Polish Jews to co-operate Polish officials to learn Yiddish so that they may he in a position to have with the J. 0. C. in its sanitary activi- ties. knowledge of public utterances by Jews. • • • • The Vilna Cathedral authorities have taken steps to remove 26 Jewish merchants from their stores situated near the cathedral building, on the ground that the presence of Jews defiles the cathedral. Rabbi Rubenstein has approached General Zeligowsky with a plea to postpone the expulsion, and he has promised to refer the matter to the regular court. The Jewish merchants have been in occupancy of their stores for several years past and the sudden move of the cathedral authorities is interpreted as simply another step in the campaign to undermine the economic condition of the Jews in the city. • • • • REFUGEE CAMPS PROPOSED WARSAW—(J. T. A.)—The Pel- ish-Russian circle here has decided to approach the government with a view to establishing special concentration camps for the Russian rfugers so- journing in Poland. This proposal is made so that the deporting of the Two hundred chaluzim from Ukraine, prepared and ready to enter refugees !nay be stayv,I, e:en if tem- Palestine, are held up at Galata, in Roumania, on account of the small sum' porarily of $3,200, which must be paid to the Roumanian government for the 200 visas. Neither the chaluzim nor the Roumanian•Zionist organization has ROUMANIAN CROWN PRINCE the necessary funds at its disposal. The London Zionist Executive was TO PUBLISH CASTER'S WORKS appealed to, but replied that its present financial condition does not permit it to satisfy the request. The Roumanian organization has therefor initiated LONDON—(J. C. B.)—The crown a campaign to raise half a million lei (which is $3,2010, so that the chaluzim Prince of Roumania asked permission may proceed on their journey. of Dr. Gaster, the Sefardic Haham, to • • • • publish a new edition of Dr. Gaoler's The economic crisis in Poland has hit espdially hard the Jewish work- literary works at his own expense. ingmen in Warsaw, 80 per cent of whom, it is estimated, are out of em- The permission was given. Dr. Cas- ployment. It is known that at least four-fifths of the Jewish laborers in ter, it will he remembered, recently the leather trade are idle; likewise 70 per cent of workingmen in the spin- visited Roumania, his native country, ning and weaving industry, and 80 per cent of 'the Jewish cloakmakers.. where his statement that .the condi- Conditions in other fields are no brighter. The Jewish co-operative stores tion of the Jews there no longer ne- are doing their best to alleviate the suffering, but limited resources make cessitated the movement for national their activities insignificant as compared with ON immensity of the dis- rights, provoked considerable excite- tress. It is feared that unless the general economic situation in Poland ment in Jewish circles in Roumania. 'moroves appreciably, the Jewish labor element, in the larger towns espe- During his visit he was officially re- cially, will be faced with a very terrible crisis. ceived by the Roumanian government. There is Still Time to Get Engraved Christmas Cards We have an unusually complete line of Christmas Cards—the finest assortment we have ever had. Or we will make you a special design to fit your requirements. But plan your order at once; you can then be sure of mailing in ample time. For the New Year You will need new forms, loose leaf binders and sheets, steel transfer files and blank books for 1922. Let us go over this with you here at the store or in your Mike. THE ICHMOND & ACHUS 0. Stationers Eng Printers Binders — Office Supplies — Office Furniture Woodward at Congress Cherry 4700