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December 15, 1922 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-12-15

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PAGE TWELVE

this year than it has been for several to even greater achievements durink
ulate the work of colonization, in the view of Zionist leaders, the NASH MOTORS PLANS
a g asIh2 months."
the e c l omin
;
marked the second phase of the ac- c`ief function of the Palestine of-
FOR NATIONAL SHOWS years past," said Charles B. Voorhis, The
will i,, e i ode
tivity of the Zionist Organization: fice.
vice-president and director of sales
as
from dream to reality, from words
closed
well
as
open
models
.
In Pa'estine he found a chaotic
',
of the Nash Motors Company "This
the
to deeds. It is notable that on the conditi of things. The energies of
Preparations are being made by is use to the fact that conditions four and six-cylinder car char.:.
threshold of this development there the wor' men spent themselves in far- he Nash Motors Company for its dis- generally are far better than they new Nash Sport mto:dtpe t.e l,natrci,. ,. The
.
o
ip
,
l
i
t
tt :
stands a German Jew. With the fetched deal. • The existing under- play of six and four-cylinder cuts at were last year or the year before and
equipped from nickel bump , rs so
exception of Theodor llerzl, all the takings were unprofitable. The
to the further fact that developments
By HELEN HANNA COHN
he
forthcoming
New
York
and
Chi-
prominent personalities of the first country was full of disillusioned
in motor car construction have been combination atop and tail lie ., and
Vice•President of the Women's International Zionist Federation.
phase of Zionism were Eastern Jews; people, and at its gates there stood ago Automobile shows. Nash mod- very great during the past 12 months. the Nash Six roadster,
in d i -i. iyoltaa.
ri e :d c ib r
revolutionaries, heralds of rightful • large army of other disillusioned Is on display at this seasons' shows,
itvo u leirt
sufficient
enthusiasm
for
the
ideal
to
"As for as the Nash exhibits at
moment
at
which
Palestine
At the
't is said, will eclipse in point of
who
demands,
seers
who
were
able
to
in-
saw
no
possibility
for
their
ex-
Restoration movement was called enable him to carry out his tasks, al- vest their prophetic vision with burn- istence in Palestine. The general appearance, comfort and construe- New York and Chicago are con- attract
pe
upon to create a living image of its though the basis was yet no new that ing words. Now for the first time disorder of condition was gnawing at tion any car every produced by Nash cerned, I can say in all confidence
'cted
i oh ' nos w
s i w i l i k d l ve l
t tf h i ct e Y
hlotnionrs' , 1 t the
that the dealer body and the public t i r'r l t tnacow
dream, the lack of constructive abil- it might collapse at any moment.
Motors.
there appeared one whose qualities the life of the community.
Naha
exhibit
with
the
No
one
was
to
be
seen
in
Jewish
will
not
be
at
all
disappointed.
Nash
tour-cylinder
ity made itself felt The commenc-
"Interest not only on the part of
lay not in glowing descriptions of
Arthur Ruppin commenced his
ing colonization of Palestine remain- circles who had proved his organiz- the final goal, but who was prepared duties. His business abilities were the general public but by dealers will Motors is finishing the biggest year C arriole and the six-cylinder sedan
ed casual and sporadic. Good de- ing talent in a new land and a new to take up the struggle with existing soon given their chance. Ile founded be greater at the automobile shows n its history and all indications point for five passengers.
tailed plena remained untried. Bad commonwealth. Therefore one had facts, one who does not desire to act commercial institutions and modi-
methods were in use, all because to attempt it with someone who had through words, but to speak through fied others, according as circum-
there was no clear system. The need first of all to develop his organizing deeds.
stances required. Soon other tasks
was felt for a personality who would powers. Finally the man in whom
When Ruppin undertook the lead - presented themselves. People in Pal-
be wise enough to regulate the casual these organizing gifts were indi-
estine were waiting for some place
was
ership
of
the
Palestine
office
he
according to some system, to elim- cated was found in Arthur Ruppin.
The task handed over to Dr. Ruppin an unknown man in the Zionist move- where they could obtain advice and
inate that which was evil, and to
assistance. Now they came to the
ment;
he
had
never
taken
direct
part
bring into use that which was lying namely the establishment in Jaffa o
leader of the Palestine office, and,
fallow, ■ personality who possessed a Palestine office which was to reg in the propaganda of Zionism; had in dealing with these, some of whom
never taken part in the deepening
and extending of the movement. He were martyrs, Ruppin's human and
had indeed added a chapter In his Jewish feelings were deepened. Ile
epoch-making book "The Jews of To- learned to regard his post, not only
This is the time of the year when
day," in which he indicated that the as an Administrator of institutions,
Zionist demand alone could prevent but also as the arbiter of human des-
tinies.
men
"dress up." The social sea-
the disappearance of Judaism. But
The institutions which he had
never had he attempted to give the
created
proved
themselves
of
great
son
requires
clothes for its various
Zionist theory any spiritual elements
SPLENDID DUPLEX, FOUR GOOD BEDROOMS, ALSO GARAGE
of his own. lie could not be re- value. In the case of others which at
the
beginning
hda
been
condemned
occasions. One visit to our shop
garded as the creator of new ideas
1525 Burlingame
but first and foremost as an analyti- I as unprofitable, it to be attained.
will prove to you that we have as-
cal scientist. That this is the case Perhaps the presentiment sustained
Apply M. J. Rogan, 1652 Glynn Court. Phone Hemlock 7170
can be seen in the style of his book, him that some time in the future an
sembled a really extraordinary as-
which is clear, sober, but convincing improvde tendency would begin to
in his practicability. That was all show itself. When, after six years
sortment of dress clothes and ac-
which the Jewish public knew of of work In Palestine, he first ap-
him. Those who knew him better, peared before the Zionist public to
cessories for every occasion.
however, knew that he possessed give a very practical, unrhetorical re-
great business ability which in his port on his work, it was clear that
earlier years had made him one of the choice of Arthur Ruppin had
hte leading men in a large business been a great success. A new type had
concern. They also knew that he been drawn upon. Shortly afterwards
FOR
was a clever, energetic man, with a he returned to his post, strengthened
by the confidence of the Jewish pub-
clear grasp of facts.
His character and qualifications lie. Then the catastrophe broke; the
had never had an opportunity so far
war flamed up and the work
for work in wider circles. His friends World
Palestine was threatened with de-
Typical Values in Blue White
alone knew that he had torn him- in
In Palestine itself, just
self free, by his own efforts, from struction.
Fine Stones
in the leading Zionist bodies in
the narrow round of business life in sa
Europe, there were many who lost
•C1. Blue...hit. perfect Wes.1ton,
tA•Ct. Bturewnite, in la - K.
order to enter the field of scientific their
American Out, MK. Dalai. white
'160 gold
heads. Now, more clearly
Betels op. mounting
and social education, and that by than ever,
toeunting, sapphires in sides,
Ruppin's caution showed
%•Ct. Olue-Whits 18-K. Belal• white
1.0 brilliant diamond
a
this
step
he
had
not
only
made
,,,,,,,ht__.„,1.1
itself.
Thanks to him in a large
gold, sapphire mounting
change ni his own circumstances but measure,
at
the decision to maintain
885
s's• ti•Ct. Blue-white, PeriNi,
race
had
also
lifted
the
fate
of
his
18-K. Betels basket ',lounge
1.Ct. DI.•.41N, per•fct, ILK. B.
what had been achieved was taken.
$1 , ic
852C 1/2-Ct. fine whit., perfect
into a new plane.
Ida open bask.
But the war, side by side with the
MK. basket mounting—. If al
0
mounting
Other qualities speedily appeared; temporary destruction of the started
.
C o mei: .These
a modesty which readily recognizes work, brought along with it the
the credit due others, an absolute great change, the coming of which
18.-Jewel warranted movement, 14.K. 111.J.wel oval Wrist Watch, fine
lack of vanity and sympathetic bon- Zionism had always waited. it
14-K. solid
$3 ,., , movement,
solid whim gold ribbon
homie of which at first sight one created the political basis for a
'32
wse
hite gold ca
cue. finest Om.
cannot say whether it rests solely measure of colonization many times
17-Jew.1 edjusted 'novels.. MK. 17..Jewol, fine movement, 111-1(.13.-
845
on mere good nature or upon true greater than had existed hitherto.
B.W. white gold case, $37.10 Ws case, ral.d numeral
fancy dial
love of mankind. Besides an un-
e agellent tim.
With this, the time for a new tple
J•wel adjustednumeniet•, vial Fancy diamond pendant, platinum
If.
usual practicability which makes him of leader has arrived. The present
front
all
dlanvinds,
fine
handeome
$'1
and rectangular slame wills
dia.
value.
ready immediately to give up his own hours belongs to him who fashions the
mends aed
'1,200
Unequalled in style or appearance by the
Special
../
tandpoint and accomodate himself to present.
sapphire*
the views of other people.
finest products of merchant tailors, at about
1012 WOODWARD
Taken all round, Ruppin is an ex-
half the price that a tailor would charge you.
Establish. , 1850
ceptionally qualified man for man- WELFARE ORGANIZATION
Custom made by expert journeymen for
aging and executing a great and com- SPONSORS SHOWING OF
SAVINGS
CHRISTMAS. Girt" AT DECIDED
plicated piece of work. And at that "HUNGRY HEARTS" HERE
Scholnick's trade.
One. Every Evening Till Xmas.
moment of the development of Zion-
ist history, such a piece of work was,
"Hungry Hearts," an interesting
play dealing with Jewish life in Rus-
FORMAL DRESS ACCESSORIES—
sia and America, will be shown at
the Broadway Strand Theater from
You may also buy every accessory for formal
Sunday, Dec. 17, to Dec. 23, under
dress to advantage at Scholnick's—hats, gloves and
the auspices of the European Jewish
correct pumps. You'll like our earnest, attentive
Women's Welfare Organization. This
service.
play is a drama dealing with tears
and sorrows, love and happiness of
the Ghetto.
filaktu5S0 TH E 35 YEAft50f
Tickets for this great movie are
—1887—
FURSCRvia.
now on sale among the members and
can also be secured from Zuckerman's
Steamship Agency, 3711 Hastings,
and the Lion Cleaners and Tailors,
5137 Hastings, near Farnsworth.
Tickets bought from members of the
organization will go to the credit of
the society. Proceeds will go towards
(OLDEST AND LARGEST)
helping bring European orphans to
this country.
1507 WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD.
2503 Hastings, at Winder
Election of new officers of the or-
ganization will be held this Tuesday
evening, at the Mogen Abraham Syn-
agogue, Farnsworth street. Members
are urged to attend and help choose
the best officers. A meeting of the
board of directors will be held Sat-
• BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value
urday evening at the home of Mrs.
H. Spire, 525 East Ilancock avenue.

ARTHUR RUPIN, BUILD-
ER OF PALESTINE

Nathan Scholnick
Says---

To Rent

BLACK'S

DIAMONDS

Full Dress Suits
and Tuxedos

$250

,3nn

Rectangular. .Wrist Watches

for fastidious men who
want the best

r

L. BLACK CO

A

NIS FUR pu

Scholnick's

Why Pay More For Poorer Quality

from Detroit's
FUR HEADQUARTERS

ANNOUNCING A NEW
GIFT AND LAMP SHOP

Xmas Gift /Camps

Hundreds of Gift Lamps, original in design, beautiful in ornamentation,
and reasonable in price, await your inspection. Following are but a few
typical values:

Nash Six Five-Passenger Sedan $2040

1. 0. b, factory

Ernest T. Lipscomb, formerly buy-
er for the lamp department of the
Crowley-Milner Company, has opened
a highly specialized gift and lamp
shop at 1404 Washington boulevard,
under the name of Lipscomb's Wash-
ington Shop, and his first advertising
announcement will be found in this
issue of The Chronicle. The Wash-
ington Shop's gift selections are so
truly unusual and individual that
every lover of beautiful things for
the home should surely see them.

Happy is the old age that atones
for the follies of youth, but happier
still the youth for which old age
needs not blush.—The Talmud.

Anger profiteth nobody.—The Tal-
mud.

-:- CLASSIFIED -:-

Boudoir Lamps

Polyeme Lamps

Mahogany ha..
and rich silk shad.

The. choice /ton-
do.. Lampe arn com-
plete
with
double
lined
silk
shades.
Ross,T•ups

and Blue—

to match. Bargains.
tomorrow, *1 . 98

at

$2 89

Boudoir Lamps!

Dainty china base. In
canary yellow. whiter.
and egg shell blue, com-
plet• with hand-decorated

shades. Only
II left. at

$ 3.69

Pottery Lamps!

Imported Japanese bases
with hand decorated
parchment shades; won-
derful Xmaa
gifts

.8.95

TO RENT—Furnished room for re-
fined couple or gentleman in a pri-
vate home. 1653 West Euclid.
Market 3023-M.

YOUNG LADY desires room and
board with refined private family.
Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 119.

FOR RENT—Beautiful six-room flat,
1474 Webb Ave. All conveniences.
Enclosed shower bath. Rent $75.
Call Northway 42323.

TO RENT—Will share my cozy mod-
em flat with nice couple or will
rent out one room and garage.
Rent reasonable. Call Empire 3791.

WANTED—Competent refined Jew-
ish housekeeper. Apply Mrs. Jos .
Ehrlich, 5553 Second Blvd.

Table Lamps

Beautiful L• rn p ■

In various new de•
signs, with metal
bases and stained

glees
shades at...48.75

42 Elizabeth
Street West,
near Woodward

Bridge Lamps

With genuine'

chrome

'y-

stip, . ,d
bases,weighted,

Complete with pleat-

ed silk shades, with
silk 1111 QC
fringes.... 1/..g.,

long

Floor Lamps

Massive Mahogany
finished hames with
fins eland•tallored
ellk sheds.. Only C4
to be SF

et%

Cold at.... leGoeUV

OODWARD SAMPLE
URNITURE COMPANY

Junior Lamps

arandsome

hand-
colored Polychrome
bases with pleated
georgette tops, some
with heavy silk end
metal bullion

`'Inge',

•14.95

OPEN EVENINGS

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Nash Sedan for five pas-
sengers—embodying the
latest ideas in design, the
newest niceties of appoint-
ment. You will find, among
other features, a new-type

front chassis bar; oil kipp
equipment; choicest mo-
hair upholstery; attractive
silken shades; and barreled
headlights that focus
quickly at any angle.

FOURS and SIXES

Reduced Prices range from $915 to $2190, f. o. b. factory

EH

HIGH CLASS European dressmaker
and Parisian model solicits your
patronage. This is your opportun-
ity to save money and secure the
best by giving me a trial. Miss
Freedman, 566 East Palmer.

TO RENT—Cozy steam heated room,
with or without board, for lady or
gentleman. Call Northway 154-W
or 652 Ilendrie, second floor.

FOR RENT—Furnished room, be-

Open Evenings
Until Nine
O'clock

Here! Now! The new cowl ventilator ; a stalwart

tween Ilamilton and Twlefth St .
Reference required. Phone Em-
pire 16073.

FURNISIIED ROOM TO RENT—All
conveniences. Reasonable. Call
Market 5352-M.

BROADWAY SCHOOL of Millinery.
Teaches all branches. Earn while
learning. 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Rates
reasonable. Third floor, 112 John
R. St., near Woodward.

MILLER JUDD COMPANY, Distributers

-

Woodward

at

Palmer

ASSOCIATE DEALERS

Rowley & Zimmerman

5054 Woodward Aro.

Triangle Garage

3350 Grand River Ave.

Ed. Nowak

4551 Michigan Ave.

R. W. Hollister

5140 Greed River Ave.

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