America ffewish &dotal! Cotter CLIFTON /MINIM • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Young Judaea Practically Our Club N otes ll PAGE TIMM Tit EnaHOniii;105/1(11 HON HALF A MILLION TO SEE BIG FAIR $1,000,000 Beira Spent to Care For Greatly Inc eeeee d Attendance. "Half a 51illion." ENTIRE STOCKS REDUCED! That is the slogan of the 1923 JUDAEA CONVENTION TO HAVE NATIONAL ASPECT Michigan State Fair, which will be held in Detroit, August 31 to Septem- Front present indications there will ber 9. "Our annual attendance has just be a more National aspect to this year's Young Judaea convention than about reached the 400,000 figure al- ready," said Secretary-M a n a ger heretofore. Delegates front all over the country have sent in their reser- George W. Dickinson. "But with an additional 81,000,000 being spent this vations and many more, not yet offi- cially heard from, are preparing tie year for extensive improvements we come to Long Branch for the week end expect fully a half million persona to of June 29. Among the distant points visit the fair during the ten days. "This is the nation's greatest ex- heard from thus far are Omaha, Neb., Chattanooga, Tenn., Birmingham, Ala., Jacksonville, Fla., Norfolk, Va. Scarboro hotel is today the most modern and beautifully equipped Ho- tel on the Jersey coast. Through the kindness of the management which has been very considerate to Young .1 mince in past years, the finest sec- tion of the hotel will be set aside to those who attend this year's conven- tion. A number of nevelties during the convention will be the moving pic- ture exhibit of recent developments in Palestine and the debate by Young J udaeans on a subject vital to the Zionist movement. Delegates will have the rare privilege of listening to Miss ff os tem ers I, ( hoil lo sen re II. Szold, who is here for a short stay after spending three years in Pales- tine; Maurice Samuel, one of the most brilliant and popular writers in mod- ern .Jewish Journalism; Dr. A. Robin- son, head of the largest Jewish com- 1923 Version of munity center in America and the Ed- Awakening." ucational Director of the Roy Scout movement. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. .1,—J. T. Careful preps rat ions are being Nate C. Chapman, the man who l.)—The degree of Doctor of Science made for the usual pleasing features ,as conferred upon Dr. Jacob G. 14. made possible for Detroiters the of Young Judaea Conventions such as' man, director director of the New Jersey Ex- door pageant of last year, "The the conducting of Young Judaea ser- ke perim ent Station, by Rutgers College Awaning," has conceived a 1923 vices on Friday night, Saturday morn- and the State University of New Jer. version of "The Awakening" on a ing sermon, social evening, exhibit of soy at the commencement exercises. much larger scale for this summer, educational work, regular work and, GEORGE W. DICKINSON Others who received honorary degrees opening July 16. reports from the various districts of Everything is different but the ti- were Secretary of the Treasury Mel- the country. Rabbi Max Davidson of position. It is a $5,000,000 show Ion, Governor Silzer of N. J., and Ed- tle. It will he the largest outdoor Asbury Park will speak on Saturday given by the State of Michigan for ward Bok, former editor of the La. amusement ever staged in the United the education and entertainment of morning. dies Home Journal. States, covering more than 20 acres the people. It is the State's greatest — — playground as well as an agricultural Dr. Lipman is rated as perhaps the of ground and containing the largest school, so there is every reason to world's foremost authority on soils. single "set'' ever erected. The pa- Maccabees of Judaea. the discoverer of the bacillus grant is being given under the aus- believe that the hosts that come from At the last meeting of the Macca- Re is vinelandii, which is employed in the pices of Shadukiam Grotto of Detroit. bees of Judaea, held on Wednesday near and far each year will become eatraction of nitrogen from the air. Alexander Oumansky, ballet mas- evening, Sam Gold was elected cap- an army of half a million this fall. "Already we have arranged for He is also the discoverer of many ter at the country's largest motion tain of the track team. The follow- picture. theater—The Capitol, New stupendous attractions and many other agricultural processes, one of ing topics were discussed: Arthur which has been notably successful in York City, and former member of the Wendell spoke on the Jews in Ger- more are being planned that will be a Russian ballet, is in Detroit rehears- combatting potato diseases. many; Morris Goldman on Russia most pleasant surprise to the people Dr. Lipman is a director of the Jew- ing a chorus of more than a thousand Jewry; a resume Was given by Ben of cities and farms. girls for the ballet number to be "Our agricultural and livestock ex- ish Agricultural Society. He has also Labret. taken a keen interest in tither phases staged at Shedukiam Grotto's 1923 The :Maccabees lost a hard fought hibits this year will surpass by far version of "The Awakening," to be of Jewish activities, and it is under- game Sunday to the Knights of Ju- anything of the kind ever seen, every- stood will visit the Palestine Jewish given starting July 16. daea indoor baseball team. Isadore thing seems to indicate. And our Mr. Oumansky is considered one of races and other sports, our great spec- farm colonies this summer under the the best ballet masters in the United Cohen pitched for the Knights. Ar- tacular stunts and our lively midway auspices of the Palestine Development thur Wendell starred for the Macca- States. Six years ago he appeared where the carnival spirit reigns, will Council. bees. at the old Lyceum theater, Detroit, as Israel 'hiller, leader of the club is he without parallel. a member of the Russian ballet. "Every man should try to spend at in Baltimore, attending the Zionist Mr. Oumansky will have complete least a few days at this great expo- charge of staging the ballet numbers convention. sition, bringing his family along to for the pageant. !enjoy an educational vacation in the finest weather of the year." 10% to 50% Here's Why Off Regular Prices! cal slops DAT "The IEWISH AGRICULTURIST HONORED BY RUTGERS S tai rd do of ag (.1 Reo Touring I923-7-passenger. Looks and runs like new. Good tires, paint, Sons of Judaea. The Sons of Judaea held a hike to Abraham H. Max Leads Chev- the Eight-Mile road Sunday, features rolet Sales Contest. of the day being maseball and hand- ball games. The prgoram at the meeting this Sunday will consist of talks on Bar Ko•hba by S. Jacobs and Karl Belt- ner; M. Pelinsky and M. Kosak will speak in Max Nordau. at bargain price. Terms to suit DENVER HOSPITAL OPENS CONVENTION In the contest held by the Ham- (Continued trom page 1.) tramck Chevrolet, 11440 Jos. Cam- you avenue, by the Chevrolet sales by the announcement that he had organization, Abraham II. Max, who proven experimentally that carbon has been selling Chevrolets for the dioxide or carbonic acid gas—the past two years, was leading salesman stuff that•makes seltzer water fizz— on Thursday. From all indications has an inhibitory effect on the grovHh Knights of Judaea. of tubercle bacilli. The experiments Mr. Max will Will the. first prize. THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS Mr. Max announces tee his many The Knights of Judaea Sunday conducted in the laboratory of the •at Alexandrine 4104 Woodward Detroit Jewish friends that he is al- morning defeated the :Maccabees tuft . research department at the National Glendale 5176 ways ready to give them any informa- Judaea in the second game of the in- H osp it a l , Dr. Cooper said, lead him to tion with regards to automobiles. door baseball series by a score of 11 the conviction that when it is possi- to 6. ble to supplement the tuberculosis Plans are being completed by the victim's normal supply of gas, cre- anniversary committee for the cele- ated by the combustion in his own bration of the club's fourth anniver- body, the progress of the disease will sary on July 29. A number of inter- be arrested. Many medical author- esting features are planned. The af- ities received this announcement with fair will be held at the Kirby Center. enthusiasm, saying that the expert. Abraham Torgow, president of the meats with carbon dioxide may fur- Knights of Judaea, was graduated nigh the clue to a chemical cure for from Northern High School Wednes- tuberculosis for which scientists have day with second highest honors. The been searching for many years. highest honors were won by Sam Lif-1 Valuable additions to the methods chitz, the first president of the of treating tuberculosis' have been Knights. Other knights to graduate made by the National Jewish llospi- last week were Joseph Markel from tars research department. Posture Central Jacob Kaduahin from Cass. as a means of checking hemorrhages Max Weine and Herl Shur, Junior is one. It was also discovered that College students, are members of the the injection of oils as a means for e- curing tuberculosis is dangerous in graduating class of the United brew Schools, both being the spokes- that it has a tendency to produce men for their class, with Weine as bronchial pneumonia. In the Schoenberg Memorial build- valedictorian. ing, one of the group of 12 which dot the grounds of the institution, and Naomi Girls presented to it by Col. Joseph Schoen- number of very desirable cottages in this pic- A The program of the meeting of the , berg in memory of his wife, various turesque part of Oakland County now being Naomi Girls last week consisted of a vocational classes are conducted, in- offered. One of these cottages is an investment talk by Caroline Silver on Dr. Chaim eluding plumbing, carpentry, photog- Weizmann; Jennie Katonick spoke on raphy, automobile mechanics, electri- in healthful recreation as well as in property Moses; Mollie Belinsky discussed the cal and general engineering, book- that is bound to increase in value. • purposes of Young Judaea. The hike , keeping and stenography. Many of its patienas, recent immigrants, have held recently was a success. , have received their education in immigrants, recent patients, its citizenship at the institution. When- Pirchai Zion Easily and quickly reached. Go direct to Pon- The entire last meeting of the Fir- , ever possible, the classes are con- tiac, past Oakland auto factory, through Dray- chal Zion chib was conducted in Jew- ducted by ex-patients. One of Den- ton Plains to sign at cemetery; turn left over ish. The program consisted of a Jew- ver's leading children's specialists, by the way, is an ex-patient. He WAS a kit story read by Zaftel Margolis, and hard gravel road to lake.. a debate. Participating in the ha- tailor when he came to the institu- morous dbate were Mae and Jean Don. Now he is on its consulting e m, Bessie Kosak. Celia staff. The photography department Aichenbau Becker, Gertrude Cohen and Ida Ro- is conducted by two ex-patients, one of whom was a plumber wherk,he came Electricity, modern toilet, screened-in poreh, senthal. The next meeting will be held at , to Denver. Three physicians of the fireplace, large rooms, running water, deep lot the home of Jean Aichenbaum, 532 house staff are ex-patients. for gardening—these features with every cot- In addition to the vocation training Medbury avenue. Visitors are always , courses, the institution has a loan tage. Grocery and ice delivery daily. Private welcome. fund for the benefit of those of its and pavilion with REO DETROIT BRANCH We Can save you Money on Furniture Plain, Positive Facts that will • appeal to every intelligent buyer EZWIESST60 for the business man and for his family— 0 A Summer Cottage At Beautiful Mountain View Lake 34 Only 37 Miles from Detroit at As Modern as a City Home bath house for cottagers , large dance floor. Mountain View Lake and adjoining lakes are not all fished out. They abound with bass. perch, blue gills and pike. Good duck hunting in the fall. Excellent bathing-.and swimming. "'tong sandy beach for the kiddies. $4500 to $5000-10 per cent Down • Exceptionally moderate priees'for such cottages and desirable location. For further information or tier an appointment. Let us show you photographs of these cottages. Brownwell Home Building Co. 2467 Grand River Avenue Absopure Building. Glendale 7189 We have no high rents to pay, having no expensive downtown locations. We have no extensive warehouses, divid- ing our stock among our branches. We go in for no extravagant advertising methods. We cater to responsible people and to worry about bad accounts. do not have Buy your outfit here and you'll have enough left over to purchase an automobile. The Standard Plan gives you a year to pay! Robinson-Cohen Co, Main Store---HIGH at HASTINGS Hamilton at Philadelphia Warren W. at McGraw Oakman Blvd. at Davison I I I Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. GET RID OF Phone Glendale 7189 Here are the reasons! discharged patients who elect or are advised to remain in Denver. One of The postmaster of Station "G." the foremost "millinery emporiums" Canada, tells of many amusing ex- in Denver is owned by an ex-patient periences at the postoffice, which is who borrowed from this loan fund the situated in the heart of the Jewish capital with which she established neighborhood. The best one is of an herself in the business for which the old Jewish woman who came to buy groundwork had been laid in the Na- The tional Jewish Hospital vocational booklet of two-cent stamps. booklet contains 12 stamps and sells school. Some of the "dare-devil" for 25 cents. The old lady offered taxis dashing through the streets of Is cents in - cash, coming up grad- Denver are operated by ex-patients ually to 23 cents. Higher she re- who borrowed the purchase price for fused to go, and she left' finally in the taxi and even the license fee from high dudgeon muttering: "Oich mir a this loan fund. Other ex-patients Lavestoffice. S'is noch tirer vie hei were helped to start little drygoods the goyim:"—The South African stores and the like. Preventive work among children is led him to make an appeal to his con- Jewish Chronicle. another feature of the Natinoal Jew- gregation during the Jewish New ish Hospital. Going on the theory Year's service of 1899. His appeal caused them to contribute enough that the Crux of the tuberculosis problem is to fortify the bodies of money for a panic and the project children who either because of pre• was checked until the Independent disposition or environment, are Order of B'nai B'rith came to its rescue six years later. From this one It's very easily done if you , threatened with this disease, young- building the present institution has use CHLORO CRYSTALS. for sters are taken from homes where there is no work of spraying. e the conditions are a constant menace, grown. improper or where food and care are 10 All you have to do is GARRICK THEATER sprinkle a few _ grains among 1, who have been found to have a tu- your rlothing—or on closet : bercular tendency. In the Hofheimer "To the Ladies," the work of Marc floors. No disagreeable odor pavilion these children are given a Connelly and George Kaufman, au- like other moth preparations. chance for normal life and an even your chance to attain healthy manhood and thors of "Dulcy," will be the offering Highly recommended. Ask of the Bonstelle company at the Gar- womanhood. druggist. Rev. Dr. William S. Friedman is rick theater this week, beginning to- Write for Free Sample, the founder of the institution. The morrow night. This play was used to further the starring ambitions of Esudernort Lsboratoeies 4048 !plight of scores of tuberculosis vic- Helen Ilayes, who scored in "Bab," Main 35 Duffield St. i ins she had "beaten" their way to only to starve on the streets and might be termed • male "Dulcy." "NOCH TIRER" Excellent Bass Fishing I IS our claim that we can save you 25% and even more—and we are prepared to back up that claim by positive proof. T MOTHS Deliver OBITUARY HARRY SMITH Funeral services for Harry Smith. 57 years old, of 1533 Monterey ave- nue, took place on June 13, at Mach- pelah cemetery. Mr. Smith is survived by his widow, five daughters, Mrs. B. R. Slesnick of Flint, Mrs. J. Koblenz of Johnsonberg, Pa., Mrs. H. G. Schlep, the Misses Mary, Helen and Rose Smith of Detroit, and two sone, Joseph J. and Ralph Smith. sentatives that the Soviet emigration ban on Jews has been lifted. The government's official statement was to the effect that all Jews who wish to join relatives in America may do so by applying for emigration pass- ports. The government will place no obstacles in the way of those who de- sire to emigrate to the United States. Cunard Statement Says Soviet Emigration Ban is Off. The Cunard Line has received a confirmation from its Russian repro-, Member Detroit Real E Board. BRACHMAN 4 Reedty Serr1re REAL ESTATE LEASEHOLDS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 11113 Dime Rank Bldi. Main 1511 Cherry 5263 d