ME *TROO P, In, Mel PAGE TWO RON ICIL 'Good Furniture is not expensive' An added Pelt. Mous ceurtoey goyim A ph...cattle/nye • car to year dopy BRINGS MESSAGE OF iIEVIS IN PALESTINE various occasions, for, for example when she encountered some one to whom English was not perfectly intel- ligible, and she flaunted her Jewish- --,- ness as if that were a thing to be By DR. S. M. MELAMED proud of. • ' Ile continued firmly: "The Gentile Since the French I:evolution, the , they ask the managers of Jewish news landlords haven't the cheek to ask for Correspondent of New York wrap the papers so that the Jewish people has been animated by papers to Evening Post Impressed by such exorbitant rents. At least they one great desire, viz., to be freed from etter carriers may not see they are The New Ghetto give you your money's worth. You Absence of Crime the ghetto. "Break the walls of the Jewish. They show they are "regular know what Aunt Sonia always says, Homeland. ghetto," was the slogan of the Euro- kikes." Not knowing anything about eat kugel,' a Jew it is well to 'With Judaism and considering it a misfor- tenth. dr Wertokere peanized Jew at the beginning of the you ...Is la 6e nineteenth century, and "break the tune and a disgrace, they try to hide but—" One of the most inteersting Inci- "of all the anti-Semites, Mr. Ford taken. dents of the Zionist convention in walls of the ghetto" was also the slo- it whenever they can, but nevertheless a Jewish anti-Semite is the Baltimore was a brief address deliv_ gan of the Fosters European enlight- segregate themselves everywhere and included, worst," replied Mrs. Endyke energet- form ghettos. ered by George W. Seymour, who re- ened Jews—the maskilim. The Euro- Let us admit for a moment, how- ically. "And alt far as the 'Yentes' cently returned form Palestine as peanized Jews at the beginning of tne are concerned, you needn't worry special correspondent of the New nineteenth century felt keenly the ever, that their conception of Judaism about them. At least they don't shame of the ghteto. They under- is the right one—that Judaism is York Evening Post. Ile referred to spend day and night in the cabarets, ', stood its degrading character and con. the right one—that Judaism is neither himself as "a non-Jew but not a non- sidered the ghetto incompatible with Iveligion nor a race nor a nationality, leaving their children to play in the Zionist." streets and their husbands to eat in modern civilization, and in the name but merely an innocent and very ab- Mr. Seymour recounted some of restaurants. But this is neither here of modern civilization demanded its stract idea of God, if it is that much, his impressions in Palestine, urging destruction. Jewish oratory in the and that the Jewish nationality or the nor there. What shall we do? We the Jews of America to heed the cull first half of the nineteenth century Jewish me is only the invention of must vacate this apartment." Mrs. and warning of Dr. Chaim ‘Veizmann was inspired and kindled by the justi- anti-Semites or Zionists. Also let us Mrs. Endyke's voice was filled with to enable the settlement of a large as 'int- anguish. fied anger at the powers who tolerat- admit for a moment that their number of additional Jewish pioneers. rsion am as- "Never mind, Fern"—Mr. Endyke ed or caused the Jews to live in ghet..., lions and ideals—dispe Ile spoke with special enthusiasm of 1 similation—are noble ones; that it had Americanized his wife's name to the work which was being done in ton. were best that the Jewish people as Fern, by which name he always ad- • soc k (.,.. a ,, to continue, that is to say, dressed her ostentatiously, notwith- Palestine by the women pioneers The representatives ((f the period of 'horn he saw laboring side by side European enlightenment during the that they disappear from among the standing the fact that she permitted latter part of the eighteenth century, nations of the earth. Further, let us her friends and relatives to address with the men, breaking stones on the had a very superficial idea of the admit that this plan is possible of re- hem' Frieda—'leave it to yours roads and building houses as masons, ghetto and thought it to be a product alization. Why, then, are these Jews truly. Of course, if you were like plasterers, etc. Another feature F. of medieval anti-Semitism only. It with their ideals of dispersion and as- other women we know we could have which impressed him greatly was the was an artificial product that could similation, attracted to one another? a lovely apartment in a hotel, and fact that there was an almost com- easily be destroyed, they mused. At-. Why do they live a group life of their you wouldn't have any cares of plete absence of crime among the Jews of Palestine. ter decades of propaganda against the own? Why should they come together housekeeping on your shoulders." "The concrete impression which I ghetto, most of the European govern- I not only to visit each other on Sun- "Now, listen to me, Stayer," de- got in Palestine," said Mr. Seymour, A meats with the exception of czaristic days, but also to take gymnastic ex- clared Mrs. Endyke wearily. "I'm the vivid conviction I had a ftfr Russia abolished it as far as it was ercises together, to produce plays to- getting tired of telling you over and leaving it, was that in the rearing of in their power to abolish it. •zaris- gether, or to play pinochle together? over again that my home is going to a Jewish nation upon sound founda- tic Russia was the only country where Is there any sense to that? Is there be kept up on the kosher plan. You tions there is in the making a new the ghetto survived in the form of a any logic to that? Does not this prac- know just what my ideas are on that and less complex and more palatable Jewish pale of settlement. Today a tice belie their theories? If Judaism subject and there is no use for either civilization to which even our gener- legal ghetto exists nowhere in the is merely a pale, abstract and innocent world, yet it were childish to maintain idea of God, without any obligation, of as getting excited about it. I have ous and unselfish American might that with the disappearance of the le- without any duties, without and con- learned to put up with a lot of your well look some day for inspiration gal ghetto, the ghetto as such has dis- sequence in life, why form ghettos? what I call nonsense ideas. Just as and new ideas as to the management appeared. The fact of the mutter is The members of the various meta- a matter of friendly retaliation you of her vast heterogeneous household." that the ghetto is more highly devel- physical clubs and societies do not should not interfere with mine. We "What touched me most in l'ales- oped and stronger today than it was form ghettos. Even the members of have agreed upon that so often, and tine," continued Mr. Seymour, "was BEAUTIFULLY even in the middle ages, when it was the various great churches do not yet it seems that every so often we what the women were thing there. I imposed upon our people. Wherever form any ghettos. If Judaism is only have to argue that matter anew." found them sharing burdens equally "No one is arguing with you, Fern. with the men, building roads, clearing Jews live in masses, there is a ghetto. a religion like Catholicism or Protes- There is a natural desire on the part tantism, why form a ghetto? Is there You're doing all of it yourself. I said the stones from the fields, building of the Jews to segregate themselves not a gap between theory and prac- that I'll find a flat." barns and farm houses. I found them Mr. Endyke did find a flat the very filled with happiness in the work of to dwell together, and this desire is tice? Is there not a contradiction b•- not only strong with the old fashioned tween the ideal and the practical life? next day. Ile took his wife down to setting up the frame work of their orthodox Jews, but with the ultra- The ideal is dispersion and the prac- see it and she was delighted with it. national home. !, modern Jews as well. It has been tical life is the ghetto. The ideal is Of course she regretted that the flat Mr. Seymour is convinced from observed in Germany and Austria assimilation and the practical life is was some distance from Jewish butch- what he observed that the Jewish aim Tho prIco for MA coon pleto •ulto ao shown ed... $411.00 that even baptized Jews, uninvited by segregation. flow is this contradic- er shops, bakeries anti grocery stores, in l'alestine is "destined to be fully but her husband suggested that he realized." Writing in the New York a desire to live together, form their tion to be explained? , own circles, and, of course, there is I We, for our part, have only one ex- would drive her over in the coupe Evening Post of June 13 he says: ' the case of the maranos, who, having planation to offer: This explanation every evening if necessary to get "I came to Palestine expecting to is that Jewish blood is thicker than what she wished. She scrutinized the find the Zionist dream of creating a been forced out of Judaism f or last four hundred years and consider- the theories of many Jews and that names on the mail boxes eagerly in Jewish homeland doomed to failure. ' ed by all good Catholics, have, never- the Jewish instinct of self-pr•serva- search of possible Jewish neighbors, I found it not only taking concrete theless, their own ghettos in Spain, tion is stronger than the ideas and as- in vain. However, she consoled her- form but destined to be fully realized. Portugal and Mexico. This would in- piration of ninny Jews. The dwellers self that some of these very un-Jew- A tour of the 55 colonies in Judaea, dicate that the ghetto is nut the work of the new ghetto as described above, ish sounding names might be camou- Samaria, Lower and Upper Galilee of tyrants, but something instinctive may be sincere in their desire to as- flages, just as their name was. has left me convinced that a Jewish with the Jew. These maranos not similate themselves with the rest of So great was Mr. Endyke's delight nation is surely though slowly in the DETROIT MICHIGAN ' only live together, but even refuse to the population, but their Jewish blood at finding a flat that she decided to making, a nation that is builtling intermarry outside their group. So and Jewish instinct will not allow communicate her joy to some of her Visit our permanent Better Homes Exhibit. Three complete floors-108 rooms upon firm foundations." its the Domnes on the Balkan Penin- them to carry out their nefarious relatives. Hastily seating herself near As illustrating the spirit of the sula. In Asia Minor, where the Dom- plans, and the strong contrast between the telephone, she called up her aunt Jewish builders of Palestine, Mr. Sey- nes, the remnants of the Sabbatai Zvi, their theory and that of practical life to tell her the good news. A rather mour in the same article in the Even- ItAMAITIMITMMIGIGTINITHT are Mohammedans withous reserva- is too comical for words. lengthy conversation in Yiddish fol- , tion or amendment, they nevertheless The ghetto in general, as we have lowed. When she hung up the re- ing l'ost tells the following: "There is the little town of Na- days of sunshine during the year. 144 were either moderately or far do not mingle with the real Mohamme- seen, is not a historical, but a psycho- ceiver finally she was confronted by halal in Lower Galilee, owned by a Statistics have demonstrated that Col- advanced cases. Of the 178 patients dens but live their two life. The Ile- logical category and institution, and her husband. group of Jews whose watchword is England, land many of the ghettos of the rich Jews every- orado has the lowest mortality rate disc harged during the year, 143 had brew'-Christiansn n "Fern," he said in a perturbed "Palestine under all conditions." really s pious Christians and where only bear out this statement. arereall whom vs from tuberculosis in the whole been benefited. manner, "you'll have to can that Yid- They use the Hebrew for that it Ilarry Lapidus of Omaha comment- are convinced of the truth of the Their ghetto--the ghetto emigre eux dish stuff when we get into the new country. sounds lkie one word, but this is the —the new ghetto of the rich Jews—is At this point the meeting was "in- ed on the modesty in which the insti- Christian gospel, do likewise. They flat." literal translation. It means that they tution had heretofore practiced in ' even say their Christian prayers in of course unproductive from a Jewish vaded" by a delegation of children, "Well, of all things!" exclaimed as individuals have come to make ' (Concluded from Page One) point of view, but things may change. inmates of the institution, who came making its work known to the coun-1 Hebrew and like the Mohammedans Mrs. Endyke, in astonishment, their home permanently in Palestine tienta has kept pace with the growth to pay a tribute of gratitude to those try at large. This, he said, was Aland the Domes, refuse to intermarry. Change is the only thing which is per- "Why—" and nothing but a cataclysm will re- a change of the hospital. A medical advisory who have made the institution possi- great mistake. The institution had The Karaites in Russia on the Crim- manent in life, and some day We move them." 1, "I might as well tell you. board and consultnig staff, consisting ble by their contributions toward its no right to refrain from extensive can Peninsula, and in Turkey, also may come der this new de-Judaized never would have secured the flat if Mr. Seymour's address at the Bal- ghetto, and a life will follow with new of the most prominent physicians of support, and also to Mrs. Pisko, whom propaganda. "It is the greatest mon_ have their own community as well as content and a new spirit. Then this the agent would know that we are timore convention was greeted with Denver, are giving their time without they call "The Mother of the Hospi- ument to the philanthropy of the their own ghetto, although they never disabilities in Rus- nets ghetto will not lie something to Jewish. Ile stated very emphatically enthustic applause by the delegates. legal ay to the hospital. Every patient tal." The children were followed by American Jews," he said, "and if the suffered from laugh at, an object of ridicule, but it that he could have rented the flat 50 as the benefit of outdoor sleeping, Harry Stockfiss, representing the Jews of this country can be made to sia• times over if he had wanted to rent These historical facts would go to will be a regular ghetto and the ghet- which, in the wonderful climate of adult patients, from whom he brought realize the wonderful work that is it to Jews. You know I don't look Great Movement of Russians to being done here it would be an easy indicate that ghetto is not what the to dwellers of today, the abstract Jewish and our name, of course—" Colorado, helps greatly in their cure." a similar message of gratitude. Reach U. S. On Opening "kikes", will be the Jewish gentlemen matter to raise a million dollars for representatives of the enlightenment The rigid economy practiced at the "And you let that agent think that of New Quota. In introducing Mrs. Pisko, Dr. of tomorrow. We do not base our op- this institution. Alfred A. Benesch, I period believed it to be, and although institution was stressed by Berthold Friedman said that it was her enthu- timism on any particular theory, but you were not a Jew?" queried Sirs. first vice-president of District No. 2, I their slogan—"break down the walls Flesher, chairman of the finance com- Cable advices received at the office siasm and the spirit of self-sacrifice on a law of nature. There is no stil' Endyke wrathfully. the ghetto"—was justified because con-lof mittee, who said that he believed that B. B., who brought to the "What difference would that of the Cunard Line from representa- which had always charcaterized her I. 0. moment in history, there is no empty vention the pledge of his organize- it implied the emancipation'-of the there is no institution in this country space in nature, and there cannot ever make?" asked Sir. Endyke limply. "If tives in Odessa, Kharkov and Kiev, work which had brought the institu- thin to raise $150,000 for the infirm- Jews, it was only a political slogan today that has closer supervision of be a ghetto without Judaism.—The you'd hear his arguments you state that large numbers of Russians tion to its present commanding posi- ary building, also stressed the need and a byword without any historical its disbursements than the National wouldn't blame him." are on their way to Riga to obtain tion. In this, he said, she had the co- for propaganda. This was the mes- meaning. The ghetto can best he tie- East and 1Vest. Jewish Hospital for Consumptives. "This is America and, fortunately, American visas to enable them to em- operation of all the officers of the in- sage also from Manny Strauss of New fined as a portable Jewish state or a This year, said Mr. Flesher, the insti- we are not in Russia. I'll go down bark there for Southampton in order stitution, including Mr. Berthold York, chairman of the Subscribers portable Jewish governance, and can tution stands at the zenith of its to see that agent myself. I wouldn't to reach the United States on July 1 Flesher, who, as chairman of the Convention Committee, who declared as little be destroyed as can the Jew- financial and humanitarian career. move into a flat under false colors if or as soon after that (late as possible. finance committee, had quadrupled its that with the growing interest ish people. Today the Jews are eman- Never has its efforts to raise funds the flat were made of gold." The Cunard statement continues income, and of Dr. Samuel Swezey, By ETHEL TAUROG throughout the country in the nation- cipated everywhere more or less—in been crowned with such success. "Very well, do just as you please, that the large demand for passage the superintendent, who, besides be- al hospital, it ought to be an easy the East less, in the West more—but Dr. William S. Friedman, to whose but don't blame me if we're left with- tickets indicates that the new quota ing an able medical man, had a keen When Mrs. Endyke's husband came matter to rally all of the Jewish corn- even in the 'West there are Jewish initiative the existence of the institu- understanding of the psychology of will be exhausted as quickly as the The legal gh tto in Rome home with the welocem news that he out a home in the end." ghettos. e e o s n to its was United st States tion is due, reporting on behalf of the p of, the t Un years, but The very next morning Mrs. En- law will allow. Emigrants who al- the patients. Mrs. Pisko, who was manures destroyed had been successful in obtaining the must board of managers, of which he is "But the dyke, subduing her feelings of right- ready hold tickets sent by relatives in accorded an ovation when she rose to support. not play the role of the shrinking vio- today, which is not much different elegant apartment which she had so chairman, called attention to the-mar- eous indignation, called the agent. America meet with no difficulty any- speak, dwelt feelingly on the fact that let. It must make America know ! from the legal ghetto as far as the ex-1 much desired, Mrs. Endyke was an- velous growth of the institution from (1 There is a Jew- The agent, a tall blonde man of un- where, and these, of course, are nat- a year ago she thought that she would t rior iv what it is doing, and what a magnifi- there is nevertheless a ghetto in Rome chanted. For what had seemed to doubted Swedish extraction, faced a urally forging ahead of the others. the single building from which it have to relinquish her work because . ghetto in London, Paris, Chicago, her to be an eternity she.had scoured started to the 13 magnificent build- of her health. Now fully restored, she cent fight it is carrying on against the , . i s it well-gowned, well-mannered young The "Aquitania" will be the Cun- various sections of the city in her ings in which its humanitarian work woman, who in softly modulated ard Line's first ship to arrive after was able to devote herself again to great white plague. Philadelphia and New York. In short, search for a flat without attaining re- is being carried on today. Aside from Miss Fannie [torsi, the distin- there is a Jewish ghetto everywhere the opening of the new quota. She tones informed him that she was Mrs. the work. the medical and scientific features of guished novelist, sent a message to where Jews live in masses. The only sults. It seemed to her that no one The superintendent of the institu- the convention, in which she said: , difference between the old and new was moving save those who occu- Endyke, and that she understood the will arrive July 1. The "Mauretania" the institution, the climate of Colo- will be the second, arriving July apartment had been obtained through rado was an important factor in the tion, Dr. Samuel Swezey, pointed out 'The men and women who are ghetto is that the old was forced and pied tiny, cramped-looking, dark old- a misunderstanding, namely, that Sir. The "Berengaria" will be the third, success in which it has achieved in that there had been only 14 deaths gathered at the Subscriber's Conven- , imposed. Wherein the latter is vol. fashioned rooms. arriving July 13. Emigrants will al- Endyke had neglected to mention the "You ought to see some of the the treatment of tuberculosis. Colo- recorded at the institution during the tion of the National Jewish Hospital untary, and this voluntary Jewish so arrive on the "Laconia" from Ilain- fact that they were Jews. rado, he pointed out, has only 40 past year, and that of the 101 pa- are each and every one making possi- ■ ghetto is a more complicated phenome- flats I saw and the prices they had "Is that so?" The agent glanced hurg on July 4; the "Laconia" from the nerve to ask," Sirs. Endyke wear- rainy days, with an average of 305 tients admitted during that period, ble the carrying on of one of this non than the old one. at her. "You do not look like a Liverpool on July 1 and the "Carman- ily stated her grievances to her hus- country's noblest endeavors to amel- ia" from Liverpool on July 8. One type of Jew was characteristic Jewess." band one evening after a day's fruit- iorate human suffering. In order to properly accommodate "That's meant as a compliment. The National Jewish Hospital of of the Jewish ghetto—the old-fashion- less search for a flat. "For the prices ed, God-fearing Jew, who considered Would you feel complimented if I Jewish travelers Kosher cooks have Denver is a monument to man's love the ghetto a geserah, a part of the they asked for these holes a few years een installed on all these steamers. were to say that you do not look get a flat the king for man. The kosher kitchens on Cunard line world order. The modern ghetto is ago you could Swedish?" "You subscribers are the privileged different. Its inhabitants are not al- would live in. But these trenches, be- rs have been objects of warm praise The agent stared at her. W-e-I-1, Highland Park, Michigan ones who by making possible such an , ways Jews by conviction and senti- lieve me, they're fit for hogs or for I believe n-o," he drawled. "It's all from Jewish travelers, institution are helping to make the ment. The new ghetto is a section in- the landlords themselves to live in," right. We don't make a practice of world a sweeter and kinder place in balked by Jews who do not necessar_ she concluded vehemently. renting to Jews, but seeing you and "That's because you insist upon which to live. You have the vision of , by believe in Judaism and to whom your husband you don't seem like the spirit. You are the true humanitar• Judaism is neither a religion nor a na- looking for flats in the Jewish neigh- rest of the Jews. It'll be all right, Specialists in the Art of Making ians, and to you humanity owes a tionality nor a race, but perhaps sim- borhoods," replied her husband calm- lady." Ice Cream and French Pastries. debt of love and gratitude." ' ply a misfortune. One can under- ly. "Now if you would be satisfied to "I wonder if you realize that you FRENCH PASTRY The following officers were elteed: Nathan L. Dauby, presidnet; lion- , stand why the orthodox and national- move away from your 'Yentes' we are insulting me?" asked Sirs. En- FANCY ICE CREAM a would have no difficulty in finding Nathan Jew wants to live in the ghetto. dyke. "Do you mean to hint that I FROZEN PUDDINGS orary vice-president, Ben Altheimer; flat." am not like the Jews that helped to FRUIT SHERBETS vice-presidents, Dr. William S. Fried- Ile is a portable ghetto himself. But Mr. Endyke prided himself upon vice-presidents, it is hard to understand why Jews make this country what it is?" The FANCY CAKES man, David May, Herman Marmon Wile, August, Charles II. Studin, Na- who have reduce(' the Jewish religion his liberal ideas, his cosmopolitanism agent's perturbed look caused her to WEDDING CAKES to a pale, bloodless atheism, should and his thorough Americanization. smile. "I was going to cite names BIRTHDAY CAKES than J. Miller. Treasurer, Berthold want to live in the ghetto and should No one, he contended haughtily„ and examples, but never mind. I Flesher. Executive c ommittee: Ben I form a ghetto, and it is harder to un- would gainsay the fact that the 16- Order Now for Parties, Teas or won't say that all the Jews are good. Dinners. We Deliver Anywhere. Altheimer, Harmon August, Louis D. , derstand why Jews who say that Jews year-old Mayer Endyke, who had ar- For that matter, are all of your peo- Beumont, Alfred A. Benesch, Nathan form neither a nationality nor a race rived in America from a small Rus- ple perfect? You have probably had Boulevard French Pastry L. Dauby, Berthold Flesher, Dr. Wil- nor any other sort of ethnic unity sian town with a little over $10 in some unpleasant experiences with a Liam S. Friedman, Sol S. Kiser, should he attracted to the ghetto and cash, a ragged suit of clothing on his 7231 Mack Ave., near Blvd. few Jews. have you never had any Adolph Kraus, David aMy, Nathan J. live in the ghetto. With the exception back, a poor uncle to claim him upon Melrose 6712 unpleasant dealings with Swedes or Miller, Charles II. Studin, Herman of the city of Chicago, where the lake his arrival, and a number of ideas for any other people? My parents came Wile, Edwin J. Schanfarber. , prevents the establishment of a ghet- improving his worldly condition, was from Russia, where they received al- A special service in connectionito to the east, the ghetots in the world not discernible in the fashionably most inhuman treatment at the hands with the convention was held Friday ' are on the east side of the city and all clad Mr. Slayer Endyke, insurance of some Russians, yet I should not night at Temple Emanu-El. The of them hug the water. The east side agent. Ile was thoroughly satisfied speakers were: Dr. Henry Moskowitz ghettos are inhabited by the old-fash- with his achievements, with his Ford discfiminate against the Russians as 4-Door Sedans a class." and A. H. Fromenson of New York, ionNI Jews or by the poor of our peo- coupe, with his Gentile friends, with "You win, lady," said the agent re- and Father William O'Reilly. , pie. On the west side one finds ghet- his membership in an exclusive club spectfully. "I assure you that I am tos of the wealthy and the de-Judaired and with his wife—to a certain ex- $10.00 Day Rate I or the assimiliated Jews or those who tent. There were certain qualities glad I'm going to have a tenant like City Driving NOT ENOUGH I think they are assimiliated. In these lacking in his wife which, to to speak, you. To tell you the truth, we have I centers there is little of Jewish life, interrupted the otherwise even tenor a few Jewish tenants in our buildings. They got in, they thought, because we great deal life of Jews. in these of his desires. OFFICERS When the German.Jewish wit, but a Expressing and Baggage Sere- didn't know they were Jewish. I exit only literary circles and He had met the comely Frieda F. J. Maurice, Cashier Lichtenberg, came across the passage centers . exist ice in Connection James T. Whitehead, Pres. sses and lecture auditoriums, Liehkin at the home of his uncle. At knew all the time, but I let them have Asst. Cashier in "Hamlet" which reads "There are Bible cla Dr. Ceo. R. Andrews, Vice-Pres. but also gymnasiums, swimming pools that time he had not reached the hey. the flat because they were so anxious W. A. Mayberry, Aut. Cash. more things in (leaven and earth F. E. Quisenberry, Vice-Prea. etc. - There is noth- dey of his career. She attracted him to get them that they offered to pay e 7 L. J. Thompson, Auditor than are dreamed of in your n A. L Cousens, Vice-Pres. amateur about, these centers except through her winsomeness, her amia- more money. But take it from me, inch ml u -L. F. Mere, Mgr. Foreign Exchange ophy," he added: "And there is. h at those who move around there an bility, but chiefly through the mere they didn't fool me in the least. You thg in philosophy which is found neither , elr A mericanism. fact she had been born in America— are the right sort. I admire anybody w h 0 o p pro ro te es s t their Jews, W CUSTOM TAILORS DIRECTORS in Heaven nor on earth." their Germanism or their Anglicise- he had firmlyldecided to marry no who is honest. I've been in this game "Best and Snappiest Clothes at Victor P. Dewey a long time, and my pet peeve is when or whatever the case may be, and in Dr. Geo. R. Andrews other than isfi American girl—and Pres. L Gen'i Most Reasonable Prices." this section of the ghetto that i a a hence spokanglish without a foreign people try to put things over. Stand Geo. L. Bahl, Del. Steel Prod. Co. DOESN'T LIKE HER LOOKS GIVE US A TRIAL passing phenomenon. A group of by your people, lady, and people will Gen1 *V. Penn. Mutual Lila Geo. M. Holley, accent. Fortunately he had contrived Insurance Co. 502 Breitmeyer Bldg. Main 3134 Pr.. Ho icy Carburetor Co wealthy Jews who know little about respect you."—The Hebrew Stand- Clarence H. Booth, Dr. Oppenheim was called in by Judaism and about the life of cur peo- to rid himself of his foreign accent, ard. F. E. Quisenberry, Vice-Pres. Cr,.. Motor O inners Corp. Mr. Jacobs to see what was the mat- ple at present. segregate in certain and he looked down upon a persorit Frank Holsnagle, Florist Geo. D. Brown, Realtor ter with Sirs. Jacobs. After the phy- parts of the city and live their own who spoke English with either for- James T. Whitehead, Pres. ON A RAIN CLOUD Chas. J. Butler, sician made a diagnosis he was met life, alhtough theoretically their ob- eign accent or foreign inflection. C. E. Wilcox, Attorney Pr.. Morgan a Wright After marriage Mr. Endyke made by Mr. Jacobs outside. ject is to become assimiliated with the By Jehuda Halevi. wife was the discovery that while his Electrical Contractor "Well, Doctor, how is my wife?" rest of the population. Most of these "To tell you the truth, Mr. Jacobs, ghetto dwellers are ashamed of their thoroughly Americanized outwardly, I Repair Anything Irma • Door Bell ta Without an eye it weeps, and we she still cherished some antiquated An Electric Meter. I don't like her looks." Judaism. They are even ashamed • FIVE BRANCHES see Glendale 0253 Oakland at Tennyson "I think that is the whole trouble," have the Irish letter carrier bring views. She insisted upon keeping a Do laugh with joy it kiss to 4042 Hamilton Aso Woodward at Genova Woodward at Richton But when its eyeless face is dry Hamilton at Tu.& John R. at Manch.... said Mr. Jacobs with feeling. "I them ■ Jewish newspaper lest he kosher kitchen; she belonged to a weep and sigh. might discover they are Jews, and Zionist club; she spoke Yiddish upon 'Tis then our turn to don't like them either." Dining Room Suite of Luminae Walnut in Who through opptng here ju ■ I SUMMER STORE HOURS JULY 1st TO SEPT. 1st INCLUSIVE 8:30 A. M. TO 5 P. M. SATURDAY 8:30 A. M. TO 12 NOON A distinctive suite consisting of Buffet, Server, Re- fectory Table, Host Chair and five Side Chairs. The wood is of extraordinary handsome finish and the chair covering is left to the individual taste of the purchaser. With each dining suite purchased here we give an asbestos pad with sufficient auxiliary pads to cover all fillers. c OetroitritynitunAops 91latten at .iopelle $150,000 IS PLEDGED BY B'NAI B'R1TH FOR NATIONAL HOSPITAL R NOT IN RUSSIA Highland Park State Bank STATEMENT FRENCH PASTRY June 23rd, 1923 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Real Estate Loans U. S. Bonds and Certificates Other Bonds Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Overdrafts Cash and Due from Banks $6,396,556.47 8,006,742.99 3,893,900.00 5,040,403.11 54,000.00 699,611.75 956.61 2,000,868.32 $26,093,039.25 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Reserve Accounts Commercial Deposits Savings Deposits $ 1,000,000.00 1,077,628.59 96,206,54 9,263,410.74 14,655,793.38 $26,093,039.25 Ford Taxi $2.00 Per Hour 8 Hours Telephone Main 0525 SOLOMON BROS. HENRY F. HURLEY Main Office—Woodward at Manchester