ff avish Periodical Carta CLIFTON AVENUII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE TITRE Tim 7 a nrfrwisti ef RON IGLII You Jud r.--■ o HealyIs i FOR f54 0 taking cab, retest On nu t the then n and ght to for Leadership the i nners Sunday afternoon in the debate with the Defenders of the ET-ME-NOTS WIN AGAINST DEFENDERS Forget-Ste-Nuts of Zion were Paths ilendd Weseadowssww, White solved tradit earn Defer -2 =7: and Blue on the question, "Re- 's, G. 'hood s , JOHN WIDDICOPAD CO. Mennen. or i t NOItTiii311,1 11, 11 NIT 0/•a"0 Mary itiontl • ./ --in service.' • ---in quality/ . • Joseph , that industrialism will destroy onal Jewish life." The winning consisted of Bessie l'evin, Rose r and Lillian !Mendelsohn. The tiers' team was composed of Levin, Morris l'ike and A. Mar- n, Judges were Samuel Heyman, and Samuel Eire- Katie Hoke kel. stone Deft nders of White and Blue. ---in style! Shohl, erica comP mm °" E. ...a---- I) • Blue the the held p oall I NY • 98$1 TURF CO. BISBICEY AND GAY FURNITt. R etch/inv . & 1.1,1:Ft RIC IITHE COMPANN 1,,nts 01nrso and g 7555 4 - im in te•; SPRING APPAREL ARRIVING DAILY Defenders of the White and announce that membership to lab is open to young men of gas of 17 to 20. At the meeting on Saturday evening, Jan. 20, were laid for the coming base. season. The club is anxious for vies of games with the Knights the Maccabees. All teams wish- antes should write to H. Thomas, Cameron avenue. • broom romoirrne Roeder W..... invelos tutural T" . Maccabees of Judaea. rry Salle was chosen by the ',Owes of Judaea, at their last L ing, held on Wednesday evening he El Moshe synagogue, to rep- ot the club in the all-Judaean 'motion contest. Mr. Salle was chosen to represent the club the all-Detroit debate with the t dudaeans. nder the leadership of Israel Zil- the club is making strides fur- 1 and promises to become a leader mg the senior Judaean clubs. " ;.4 s..".... m ff P Sf ' " -) t • = -.; The Self Made City dettlpihS5r iT111111" -- ;.,,,,,, 41$1111106.4.• WI" ...... C1A'"° II. Z. 1$I.U.I.EN At Co. 1,10•11CNsaant PnOt ni x Tiffereth Zion. he meeting of the Tiffereth Zion at the home of Celia Arbus, 1321 ngstone street, consisted of re- 's of the lives of leaders among Jewish people. Vocal solos were •n by Fannie Isenberg, Bessie Sil- nan, Celia Arhus and Sadie Levin. tes and (lancing followed the pro- GRAD RAPIDS Kimono.. ..... ann. Remarkable Progress of Tel-Aviv. brick, fruit, preserving, sweet, min- is the first completely eral Tel-Aviv waters, cork, carpentry, etc. mash town in Palestine, and Jews Jev ' rightly proud of it. The town al- There are also small workshops for are ,dy possesses all the amenities of I iron, plumbing, etc. Tea modern European city: electric It is now proposed to add a corn- m. a mercial quarter, and a tract of land good and ligl ht,' water, drainage pro- is where it Forget Me Note of Zion. has been acquired roa ias. posed to erect 150 shops, stores, of- he Forget-Me-Nots of Zion gave It was founded by a group tires, warehouses and bank premises. roast on Wednesday even- They purchased To carry out these various plans a , wide far Mlles in 1908. Jan. 21, at Belle Isle. Belle 60 dunams, of land on the sand dunes loan will be necessary. The general aslow was treasurer of the affair. the north of Jaffa and erected 60 to refreshments committee consisted of the town has approved The following year the meeting den 'ellings. borrowing of 75,000 Egyptian Rose Nakelsky, Gertrude Katz , 7ondary school was opened, thanks the pounds for public utility purpose, in- na and Sadie Goodman. of Alder- •gely to the generosity sewerage, electricity and he Belinsky !migrant of the meeting of Jan Folks usually get such a lot of bills of their own that they're not in- fo Meser of Bradford, England. eluding construe- road installations, water held at the In me of Bessie Perin , Th iis in itself served to attract pupa. Lion, etc. terested in those others get. And we don't blame them ordinarily. The East Kirby avenue, consisted o f soon settlement which lel :iun to the Before the war the budget for the r eview of the life of Ben Yehudah only reason we picture this bunch of bills is to indicate the type of furni- be came a center of life and progress. Sarah Yaker. Miss Rosa Copin- s development was naturally inter- town was 600 Egyptian pounds per It: annum; for 1922 it will reach 20,000 g, club haler, related her experi ture we're going to sell in our February Furniture Sale that starts ru pled by the war, but when the Brit- Egyptian pounds. es with the Ben Yehudah family i forces entered Jaffa towards the It has its own police force — 20 ring tomorrow. their stay in this country. en al of 1917, Tel-Aviv sprung to life he team of the Forget-Me-Note . and an of officer — entirely under T Imposed a gain. Since then it has displayed a men Kat . the control the municipality. of Ilessie Pevin, Rose le verish activity not only to make up Much of its progressive activity and Lillian Mendelsohn was victor lc r lost time, but to keep pace with Tel-Aviv owes to its enterprising and q: the Defenders of the White an th ,e reawakened interest in Palestine. ue in the debate held last Sunday i Ir May, 1021, it was declared a sep- energetic mayor, Dr. Diezenghoff. 'ate township with municipal au- of 5,000 PARIS.—(J. C. 11.)—French pub- lardy. It now has an area SAUSAGE AND BEER Imam, a population of 12,000, pri- lie opinion has shown considerable in- EDS CHILD OF FIVE MONTH S ate property valued at over 2,000,- terest in the conflict which took place 00 Egyptian pounds and municipal between the Lithunaian government n„, the minorities in that country. During a banquet at which D r 5`eleIMIIINIMIDEIrmagegnIMIVIONTIMIlitraggemagggeggagmagoggantiggnagegiegiamingmemegnmeiming;r mirr e 1, .1, roperty worth 50,000 Egyptian and Leading newspapers such as the Le mran of the Cunarder "Albania Quads, The town is -self-made; the only Temps, is Information, Le Journal des ms a guest the night before the ship ssistance from outside was the loan Delimits, Poslednia Novosti and others • iled from New York, he told of sonic APPOINTED DISTRIBUTOR Cass Motor Sales, 5764 Cass avenue. from the American Idgeskom. No AARON DEROY MOTOR CO. f 200,500 francs from the Jewish devoted detailed notices and articles stances of the scarcity of milk and Acme Motor Sales Co., 5232 Grand other cash remittances are recorded question. Ides' food in Germany, his shin OF HUDSON, ESSEX CARS APPOINTED DISTRIBUTOR River avenue. but much food has been granted by rational Fund, most of which has to In that a long article which appeared on u g service. b ern repaid. in g nin the Iambr The Bemb-Robinson Co., Jefferson the ARA and the Joint, and the latter Debats des me over with Journal OF HUDSON, ESSEX CARS garden the ca a 12, as passenger who Originally intended Dec. has granted rather large subsidies for :ma avenue at Beaubien. for instances: in had been feeding her five-months' uburlm of Jaffa, the constant arrival writes Triangle Motor Sales, 2699 Gratiot the institutions of the Idgeskom. At "13y the reasonable policy which il d child on sausage and beer. She f fresh immigrants, and the annex- present the work of the Idgeskom can The Hudson Molar Car Co. an- avenue. towards the national minor'. id it wits a bottle baby and she bon of neighboring Jewish quarters, adopted Ilarwith Company, 11651 Wood- be said to depend first on the Joint, nounced Friday the appointment of forming its population, the smal L old nut buy milk for it, so she as lea to its constant growth. Ilous- ties then on the American Lansmanschaf- ward avenue. the Aaron DeRoy Motor Car Co. as republic has succeeded, a ied the heavier food, much to the ng conditions became acute in 1920, Lithuanian Guaranty Garage, 8680 Twelfth ten and finally on the American Idges- distributors of Hudson and Essex first , in gaining the sympathy of On triment of the child's digestive or- ' nit have been somewhat relieved by League of Nations, suprenme Judge ii ins. The matter was brought to the k o m. cars for Detroit and the eastern part street. A summary shows that of the $279,- he erection of 150 houses in 1921. This appointment is of Michigan. matters of Lithuania. Ilu tention of the doctor the first day 000 received by the Idgeskom in cash the congestion will be further de- political Immediately effective. The retail sales this remarkable !merits ut by the chief steward, who said since it began its work in 1920, Teasmal by the 400 houses to be unfortunately, IDGESKOM FIGURES headquarters will open Monday at of wisdom seems to have ended all o he woman had applied to him for $185,000 came from America. Of this :rectra this year. Woodward and Garfield. sudden, as soon as it struck the firs ausage for the child. There was an- $130,000 came from J. D. C, trans- Within the last two or three years a serious Mr. Dettoy comes to Detroit from experiment in the political lit ther woman passenger on the ship MOSCOW.—(J. C. IQ—The fig- ports of food, clothing, medicaments, I number of factories have also of the young Pittsburgh where he was for six ures which your correspondent has etc., from America amounted to 190,- republic." ohs had !wen giving her eight-months risen, among them being "silicate" mt. years the president of one of the set 181 - •Leading Furniture Makers Cooperate in Our Great February Sale - •■• 14 81 lt dl al Sale Starts Saturday • been able to obtain in the headquar- 203 poi n ts. ters of the Idgeskom has received the wherewithal to carry on its work since its inception in July 1920. n 1920 the Idgeskom received $72,- lentifully supplied with milk during 00 0 from the American Joint Distrib- he voyage, and upon arri ,:al in New uti on Committee and 100,000 gold d in ork were considerably improve u Iles or approximately $50,000 YOUNG BUSINESS man wishes to complete organization. The policies f r om the People's Commissariat for ealth, although both had distor ted share centrally located apartment which so increased his business in the S ocial Aid. In the same year the with another young man. Write s tomachs. Ohio and l'ennsylvania territories Jo int forwarded to the Idgeskom 1125 Jewish Chroncile, Box 863. will be put into effect in Detroit. oods of clothing, G284 poods of food, p HINT AT PACT BETWEEN Department heads of the new or- an Al 520 poods of medicants. The FOR RENT—Nice large room in ganization will be: heated apartment. 291 E. Forest. HEARST AND HENRY FORD J( tint was thus the only foreign insti- ('hone Glendale 7140-$1. Warren F. Pennock, service mana- to tion to support the activity of the geskom durnig the first year of its ger; Erich Eckert, wholesale man- Id WASIIINGTON. — (J. T. A.) — YOUNG LADY desires room and AARON DE ROY, ager; Charles G. Truxell, sales mana- ex istence. In addition to the above Observations made here by prominent board with private family. Con- tone assistant entioned sum received from the one men from the state of Michigan, Newly appointed distributor of Hud - ger; Jack Diamonds, venient to Woodward car if pos- Strider, ter- overnment commissariat the Idges- sales manager, and U. coupled with other accumulating evi- sible. Address Chronicle, Box 782. son and Essex cars for Detroit and ritory man. im was granted free transportation dence, would tend to give weight to "I have gone very carefully into fa cilities for all itspersonnel and ma- FOR SALE—Modern house, best lo- the report of a forthcoming political Eastern Michigan. the products and the policies of the te rials, and much food and raw ma- cation in Joy Farm. Below market combination between Henry Ford and Hudson Motor Car Co.," said Mr. te Mats but the value of these is no- price. Phone Hemlock 3585-W. William Randolh Hearst. Mr. Ford's DeRoy Saturday, "and I believe the w here ascertainable owing to the fact presidential aspirations are becoming FREEDMAN MOVES FROM HASTINGS TO GRATIOT Hudson and Essex cars offer a dig- t hat under the old economic system no ORDERS taken for personal bridge clearer every day, and at the same scores, $2 for 250. Mrs. Grabow- tributor or dealer an unequalled op- c orrect accounts of such disburse- itme there are constant indications ents in kind were kept by the gov- sky, 150 Colorado. of a more friendly attitude toward The many friends and customers of portunity for success. rnment because the beneficiary was him by different writers on the Hearst M. Freedman, proprietor of the Win- "When a manufacturer is able to of expected to recompence the gov- FOR SALE—Will sell my billiard newspapers, Arthur Brisbane himself dow Shade Company, will be inter- purchase in large quantities, when he room; well established place of repeatedly calling attention to Mr. ested in the announcement that he can retain a truly national sales or- rnment. business. Nine tables; first-clasa In 1922 the commisariat for social has removed his place of business ganization through good and bad Fard's strength as a candidate. fixtures; big counter trade. Write id came to the Idgeskom's assistance While castigating him for his anti- from 2130 Hastings street to larger times; when he manufactures very the extent of 43,808 gold roubles or Jewish Chronicle, Box 865. Semitism, Mr. Brisbane constantly quarters at 961-63 Gratiot avenue. large proportion of the parts which to 31,900. The commissariat of educe- praises Mr. Ford as a leader of in- Max Freedman is well known all go to make up his car, and when he ion contributed 546 gold roubles. One FOR SALE—I will sell my lease for dustry and as a liberal in politics. On over the city for fair and conscien- is able to maintain a consistent sales double steam heated store on Hast- ees thus that the money subsidies Jan. 9 Mr. Brisbane had this to say tious dealing, since for 10 years he and advertising policy through all ings St. First-class business block. rum the government decreased con- has conducted a constantly growing seasons—then, it is generally ad- iderably, only 50,000 gold roubles. in on the subject: Suitable for large clothing and "Mr. Ford's editor suspects that business, keeping old customers be- mitted, he is at a very great advan- shoe store. Write Jewish Chronicle, ound figures having been received Ford's candidacy for the White House cause of his efficient service and fair tage in the national motor car market. Box 866. wring the twelve months of 1921 as (I is discussed in order 'to kill off Ford' prices and making new friends con- "Hudson and Essex combine advan- against 100,000 roubles during the six COLLEGE STUDENT desires room before the convention. There is noth- stantly. Mr. Freedman is well equip- tageously all these qualities of finan- months of 1920. The government, with private family in quiet resi- ing in that. A man that has never ped to handle the trade and a larger cial strength, manufacturing facilities however, continued to supply the done anything can easily be killed off. stock in his fine new place of busi- and undoubted permanence. Further- Idgeskoni with products of all kinds dential district. Write Jewish The other kind of man grows under ness. Chronicle, Box 122. more, they make it a practice to build in unknown quantities. great basic values into the vital parts discussion. In 1921 the Joint granted the Idges. on "And Ford knows in the regular of their cars. Na money is wasted horn no subsidies, o nthe other hand it FOR RENT—Nice sunny room GARRICK THEATER Clairmont for lady or gentleman. course of business how to attract the on non-essential fixings, which sim- sent 8182 ponds of clothes, 19,123 Hot water day and night. Shower attention of those upon whose taste There is no musical comedy among ply increase cost without adding to poet's of food, 2136 ponds of medica- bath and modern conveniences. he relies." the plethora of plays of this kind the car's real utility. ments and 519 Roods classified as sun- Rent $10 per week. Garage if de- The International Magazine, which which has left a more pleasing and "I can assure car users and pros- dries. In the same year the American sired. Write Jewish Chronicle, published Norman Hapgood's expose lasting memory than has "Irene," the pective users in Detroit that in either Idgeskom began functioning and Box 185. of "Henry Ford's Anti-Jew Mania," delightful story by James Montgom- Hudson or Essex they will find a car transmitted to Moscow $14,900 for or- is now running as a serial an eulogis- ery with lyrics by Jos. McCarthy and which is the best purchase I have ganization expenses and 32,523 ponds FOR RENT--Seven-room steam heat- tic biography of Mr. Ford, written by music by Harry Tierney, which the experienced in many years of automo- ed second floor duplex, also garage, clothing, 52,549 poods of food, 8,- Allen Benson, former Socialist can- Panderbilt Producing Company will bile selling. The enclosed cars in of 388 poods of various articles. Both the $125; 300 East Hancock, between didate for president. The Interna- present at the Garrick Theater for a particular are unequalled values." money and the materials were, it Brush and John R. Inquire L Ro- tional Magazine, in an evident at- week's engagement beginning next seems, sent by Dr. Dubrowski's com- days, service will be For a few senthal, first floor. tempt to atone for its former severe Sunday night. mittee which had only been then or- cared for at the present station, 570 attitude towards Mr. Ford, advertised Its appealing story of the New ganized and which was, for a while, R 0 0 M WANTED— College man this sympathetic story as "the other York shop girl is too well known to E. Congress street. wants board and roofs with refined Associated with the Aaron Decoy much in vogue. It is possible that the side" of the expose of anti-Semitism." dwell at length upon, for it has been Jewish family. Address Box 210, friction between Dr. Dubrowski and Leading Jews here have expressed printed not only in these columns, Car Co., distributors in the Detroit the Joint explains the fact that the care of Jewish Chronicle. district of Michigan for Hudson and amazement at the indications of an but in every newspaper and maga- J. D. C. gave the ldgescom no direct alliance between the anti-Semitic au- zine in the civilized world, for the Essex cars Is a list of dealers which financial subsidies in 1921. • During FOR SALE—Hotel, completely fur- Chiropractor covers the territory thoroughly. In tomobile manufacturer and Mr. play has been seen in every center nished or unfurnished, to imme- Melrose 3435 Detroit, there are now seven retail the same year the People's Relief Hearst, who has ever championed of both hemispheres. diate buyer. Phone No. 12, Lex- Committee of New York granted a 4738 McDougall A It can truthfully be said that sales and service quarters and it is subsidy of $2,000. ington, Mich., for particulars or fairness to Jews. Near FAO Fewest qulite possible that others will he "Irene" tells • story which contains write John E. Connors, care Lea- Since the coming of the new eco- PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR DETROIT added. This gives convenient access ington Inn. Youth is a crown of roses, old age all the heart interest found in many to Hudson and Essex owners in all nomic policy (NEP) in 1922 all gov- A eeetineene our.resefol reed. e/ of our past big successes of the the science Is Dewed elan 1911. ernment aid to the Idgescom has ceas- is a crown of rosemary.—The Tal- dramatic stage, while its comedy ele- parts of the city. ed. The books of the central Idges- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room T. THE MAN mud. IF THE SPINE IS RIGH The present list of Detroit dealers with private family for refined ment is full up to the standard and LS RIGHT. corn here show that $55,000 has been is as follows: gentleman. 4447 Brush, between Let Klecrynski 'oaks you • Live Alas! for one thing that goes and in many instances, surpasses in received from the Joint of the money Thomas Brooks, Inc., Woodward at Canfield and Garfield. Wire and you won't be stepped on. assigned by the Joint, and $37,994 never returns. What is it Youth. bright lines and situations, many of Alexandrine. our biggest comedy successes. —The Talmud. Id bottle balmy tea to drink, because i f the milk scarcity ( I oiiir Club Notes ng aea -- 'nemm,d tgihty, nes 0 and great cost. J r. Moran said both children were in moor shape from malnutrition when hey embarked at Hamburg, but were INDUSTRIAL ...a:REVIEW ---1-u- ". I r ' Lewis Bros. Undertaking I IENRY F. 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