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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-06-29

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A mterictut larish Perla&cal Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI RCS OHIO

PAGE THREE

Mubrr Konlpasit (A RON ICiL

Dainty
Summer
Frocks !!

DETROIT TO HAVE LARGE
CONVENTION DELEGATION

Mother Extolls His Ideals; His
Home Dedicated as Na-
tional Museum.

BERLIN—The anniversary of
Waltea Rathenau's assassination was
commemorated by various ceremonies
The Young Judaea convention to I attended by members of the govern-
The
il ment and representatives of the re-
commence Saturday, June 30,
l publican parties the organs of which
find itself greatly encouraged by
devote much space to eulogies of the
result of the Zionist convention in martyred
One of f chancellor.
the c , el
relr
m
o o .
Baltimore and the effect on Young
ceremonies attended by
Judaea. The gathering at H
Hotel Be:.
Bel.
vedere not o my loudly applauded the resident Ebert and Chancellor
Cans,
Rathenau's
res-
reference to the cause of the Zionist was
the in
dedication
of
idence
the Grunewald
as a national
youth,
support
to- lecture hall and museum. This was
wards but
the actually
work of voted
Young
Judaea.

Fifteenth Annual Young Judaea
Gathering.

SHOPS,

(soslumfrs a 15ridluisea

The Moss Furniture Company,
8810 Twelfth street, is showing an
unusually attractive assortment of
tine furniture, from the best makers,
which was bought for this Spring's
business and which is well displayed
in the large new store which was re-
cently erected for the company.
One of the attractive July leaders
offered by these enterprising young
merchants is worthy of particular
mention. It is a thirteen-piece two-
tone solid walnut suite of the Italian
renaissance period and as well de-
signed and made as to command at
once the attention and approval of
all who appreciate the beautiful in
furniture.
The paneling and soft tones aich
characterize fine pieces of this period
and the polychrome lighting is so art-
fully expressed in this suite that it is
distinctly pleasing to the eye and car-
ries a suggestion of cheerfulness, al-
though the formality and dignity of
outline is in no way impaired.
The price at which this fine suite is
offered means a saving worth while
for some lucky purchaser who will
buy these pieces, worthy of the finest
setting, at a mere fraction of their
real value.

HONOR RATHENAU
ON HIS DEATH DATE


Sin Lout Representatives to Attend

that the Smart,
Women and
Misses Will Consider
Necessary ;for the
Summer 11/ardrobe

A July Offer For Furniture
Buyers

Club
Notes

Young
Judaea

OBITUARY

YETTA ALEXANDER
June 28, 1923, suddenly, at resi-
dence, 1997 Gladstone avenue, widow
of Jacob Alexander, mother of Mrs.
Benjamin L. Marx and Milton 51.
Alexander, sister of Max May, Ilarry
May of Los Angeles, and Jacob May
of Minneapolis. Funeral services
from residence. Notice of time later.
Memorial tribute may be sent to
United Jewish Charities.

Great Fireworks Exhibition
Ready For State Fair

"India," a stupendous feature char-
acterized by costly exhibitions of fire-
works both day and night, will be one
of the big entertainment features of
the $5,mi0,000 Michigan State Fair
which will be held this year at De-
troit from August 31 to September 9.
The daylight fireworks will be a
special attraction for the benefit of
the children who are at the fair in
large numbers before nightfall.

Real elephants, ridden through the
streets of the fair grounds by native
Hindus, are part of this attraction.
The firs-works exhibition will be
held each night for nine nights. Each
show will last 45 minutes.

While this financial aid will consti- Ralhenuu's mother's gift and as she
tote but a small part of the budget of turned
over
the house
to the
highest
German
officials
she said,
with
tears
Young Judaea, it will mean much in i n her eyes.
the way of encouragement.
"Would that my murdered son's
Among the prominent persons who id
will attend the fifteenth annual con- ideas
might soon
become
commonly
recognized
all over
the world.
That
vention of Young Judaea at the Scar• would assure peace even to poor Ger-
boro, Long Branch, N. J., next Sun- many."
day and Monday are: lion. Nathan
1', bile this solemn ceremony was
Straus, chairman board of trustees of taking place in Ruthenau s house in
Young Judaea; Judge Jacob Strahl, the Grunewald his town house in the
Prof. Mordecai M. 51: Kaplan, Louis fashionable Victorinstrasse was the
Lipsky, Miss 11. Szold, Judge B. A. center of much public interest. A
Rosenblatt and others. There have Berlin court was called Olson to give
been more reservations made by act- judgment in a suit against ex-captain
ive Young Juda•ans from all parts of Mueller Von Hausen, who in his book
the country than for any convention entitled "The Savants of Scion," ac-
in the past, and most likely the fif- cused Walter's father, Wilhelm Rath-
teenth annual convention w ill break enau, of having ordered his architect
all records of attendance for the professor manager to decorate the
week-end, and will undoubtedly residence in the Victoriastrasse with
crowd the Scarboro hotel to capacity the guillotined heads of Hohenzollern
on Sunday.
kings and princes hewn in stone.
The attractions of this magnificent
Prof. Maager submitted an affida-
hotel, which is offering the delegates vit to the effect that he had never re-
a very low rate for the convention, ceived any such instructions, and
are too great for any within reason-
able distance to resist, but there will stating
the decoration
in ques-
tin was that
merely
an imitation
of a
also be delegates from points as far frieze of a medieval Venetian pal-
distant as San Francisco, Calif., Bir-
ace.
mingham, Ala., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Despite this testimony, von Ilausen
Omaha, Neb., and Minneapolis, Minn. at first blusteringly refused to "ad-
The social features of the conven- vertise those Jews by publishing a
tion have been prepared and the busi-
ness session will be thoruoghly inter- statement
that
I was wrong.
Wilhelm
Rathenau's
widow had
esting because of the importance of
brought suit to defend her husband's
the decisions that must be reached.
The Detroit delegation, the largest name, had declared that she would
ever to attend the convention f rom be satisfied that
if the
would
he slandered
was wrong,
and
this city, will consist of Mr. and Mrs. only admit •
Abraham S. Rubin (Bluma G. Slomo- the judge told von !loosen he must
vitz), Solomon Levin, Miss Bertha have the moral courage to tell the

Slomovitz, Philip Slomovitz and Syd- court. Von Hausen dared even the
nay Lopate, judge to impugn his courage, "which
he had often proved in the war," but
he could not resist the unanimous in-
Knights of Judaea.
dignation shown in court and finally
The Knights of Judaea, at the though reluctantly, signed the state-
megUng held on Tuesday evening at ment demanded.
the North End Community Clinic,
Von Hausen is believed to belong
elected SlIney Lopate as the club's
delegate to the convention, in addi- to
the same
or for
secret
society
that "Pehmgericht"
was responsible
the
lion to the club leader. The Knights' death of Walter Rathenau, many
indoor baseball team will face the members of which, just as guilty as
Maccabees of Judaea Sunday morn- the convicted k echow and others, are
ing in the third game of the season. enjoying their liberty.
Prerow, a little seaside resort
Mogen David Club.
on the Baltic, is a whole colony of
Hat speeches on subjects of a var- them. A year ago most of these men,
ied nature dealing with topics on his- retired subaltern officers, were penni-
tory, Zionism, etc., featured the pro- less; now they all have their own
gram of the Mogen David club Sat- houses and each apatch of ground
urday evening. Bernard Slomovitz, which supplies their families with
Young Judean from Bayonne, N. J., food. Nobody knows who paid for
was a visitor at the meeting and par- those houses. The natives of the
tieipated in the program. Harry Katz neighborhood are very much disgust-
was picked to fill the treasurer's va- ed with the citizens of the new settle-
casey. ment because of their unmannerly
and arrogant behavior.
One of the most distinguished citi-
B'nos Rachel
The B'nos Rachel, at the meeting Sons of Prenow is llerr Jaenecke, the
on Wednesday, elected the following father of Dr. Wilhelm Jeanecke, at-
new officers: Sophie Rushevsky, pres- tache in the foreign office, who was
ident;,Esther Selitsky, vice-president; married a few days ago to Fraulien
Molly Bernstein, treasurer; Rose Co- Amelia Ebert, slaughter of the ('resi-
hen, secretary; Lillian Rosenthal, dent of the Republic. The young cou-
Keren Ilayesod treasurer; Minnie ple went to Prenow to spend their
Rushevsky, club reporter. The next honeymoon there, but they will prob-
ably return sooner than they expect-
meeting will be held at Belle Isle.
ed, not because of the weather, which
is equally bad all over Germany, but
because the inhabitants of Prenow's
new' settlement will not give them any
peace. They gather at nights and
shout from the cover of the neighbor-
Jews or the criminals of Nov. 9 will
Mr. and Mrs. Marry M. Feinberg
ing shrubbery that "no friends of
are receiving felicitatiops on the be tolerated on the Baltic coast." One
birth of a daughter, Muriel Edythe, night they reminded the young cou-
on June 19,
ple that the anniversary of Rothe-
nau's death was at hand, and prophe-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ash of 2705 sied that they might have a similar
West Grand boulevard are receiving
fate unless they disappeared.
congratulations on the birth of a son,
Dr. Jaenecke continues his sojourn
Norman Davis, on June 24.
in Prenow merely to show those Na-
tionalist rowdies that he does not fear
them.

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INTERNED REFUGEES
AT DANTZIG APPEAL
TO AMERICAN JEWS

NEW YORK—(J. T. A.)—A mov-
ing appeal addressed to ''American
Jewry" by the Committee for Self-
help of the Jewish Refugees from
Russia and the Ukraine now interned
at Dantzig, arrived in the New York
office of the J. T. A.
The appeal, signed by J. Becker,
chairman, B. Bromberg, secretary,
and others, in the name of the 500 to
600 refugees who, forced to leave
Poland where they sought refuge,
were detained in Dantzig in intern-
ment camps upon their arrival there
en route to America, calls upon their
American brethren to "mobilize all
your forces in an attempt to influence
the American government to permit
as to enter the country when the new
Russian quota begins."
"Think of the sword of Damocles
hanging over the heads of 600 inno-
cent Jewish wanderers," the appeal
urges.

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LITERATURE IN SYRIA

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Warren W. at McGraw
Oakman Blvd. at Davison

Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.

LONDON—J. T. A.)—It has been
discovered recently that an Armenian
had been importing into Syria a num-
ber of anti-Semetic publications, such
as 1,a Vieille France, and that ten
aged 24; 7 years' experience, cost
parcels of pamphlets dealing with the
Hatcher's Men's Shop Plans
and financial reports; good corre-
Damascus affair had arrived in Bey-
Expansion
spondent; 3 years college training.
rout and were lying in the custom
Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 617.
house, says a dispatch to the Jewish
Chronicle.
Hatcher's Men's Shop, in the Hotel
FOR SALE—Atkinson ave. between SILK LAMP SHADES Made to Order
J. D. Farhi, president of the corn-
14th and La Salle; fine solidly con-
—Can copy any exclusive shade; Tuller, announces a new plan for ex-
munity, together with Chief Rabbi
pansion that will justify the faith
structed colonial brick veneer resi-
bring
your
frame
and
material;
Dr. Tugger, interviewed the governor
dence with large living room, pan-
reasonable. Phone Garfield 7563-R. that shrewd observers have always
of Gruel Lebanno and requested that
had in the sound business policies of
eled dining, room, butler's pantry,
the authorities should not permit the
breakfast room, 2 sun rooms, 4 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room this aggressive concern and its popu-
delivery of this pernicious literature,
lar manager.
bedrooms, 2 baths. Sacrifice price,
with
private
family.
Call
Hemlock
and that the government should not
with only $3,500 as down payment.
Early in August contractors will
1329-M.
allow the importation of anti-Semetic
The G. E. Chamberlin Co., 1640
take charge of the rooms now occu.
propaganda into Syria. The request
Penobscot bldg. Phone Cadillac YOUNG LADY desires furnished pied by the Detroit Automobile Club
was granted and the ten parcels of
6533.
room with a refined private family on the main floor of the Ilotel Tuller,
pamphlets confiscated.
in desirable neighborhood. Refer- immediately in the rear of the Hatch-
Among the numerous victims of the
WANTED—Room in private family
ences exchanged. Write Jewish er store, and will convert the apace
bands of brigands who are ravaging
in neighborhood between Wood-
into one of the finest and most com-
Chronicle, Box 724.
Lebanon is a Jewish family of Bham
ward and Brush, in vicinity of
fortable men's clothng salons in the
doun, a village situated some two
Warren and Medbury. Write Jew- FOR SALE—Grocery and Delicates- West.
MUNICH CHIEF JUSTICE
hours' train journey from Beyrout
ish
Chronicle,
Box
622.
sen, Secsnd blvd., in 90-family
PERMITS NO TALES TO
Certainly the management
of
A father, his Wire, and their child
apartment bldg.; you must see this Hatcher's Men's Shop may feel grat-
BE TOLD OUT OF SCHOOL were murdered during the night of FOR SALE—Corner business prop-
place to appreciate it; E Z terms. ified because of the cordial reception
May 10. The Jewish community has
erty 78 ft. by 100 ft.; in the thriv-
Hall Doyle Co., 200 Majestic bldg. given to this smart store by a disenm-
MUNICH—P. T. A.)—In the protested to the government against
ing city of Royal Oak; splendid lo-
mating public. The need of an ex-
course of the important monarchist the atrocity.
cation for stores, automobile dis- FOR SALE—Delicatessen; beautiful clusive men's shop in a city of the
trial being conducted here, an inter-
play rooms, garage, etc.; no restric-
little stand; Pingree ave.; real size of Detroit is apparent, and•
esting incident occurred. When the
tions. Inquire R. Nahrgang, Sr.,
place for some live party; let us Hatcher's Men's Shop is worthy of
BRITAIN IS QUESTIONED
well-known anti-Semite Ruge was
325-327 S. Main at., Royal Oak,
show this place and be convinced. that title.
ON UKRAINE MASSACRES
called as a witness and was about to
Mich.
Hall Doyle Co., 200 Majestic bldg
tell of an attack that had been
planned on the Frankfort synagogue
LONDON.—(J.T. A.)—The Assist LAKE SHORE DRIVE—East Jeffer-
FOR SALE—Delicatessen; nicest
he was stopped by the chief justice ant Foreign Minister McNeil was ask
son. Owner leaving for Europe,
place on Oakland ave.; real money
as this would be the "divulging of ed in the House of Commons by Noe
Two new U. S. Royal Cord tired;
will sacrifice his fine suburban
maker: if you see this place you'll
Buxton whether Sir Belford Mac
military secrets."
newly painted; upholstering and
home, 200-foot lot with waterway
want it. Ilall Doyle Co., 200 Ma-
Kinder, acting as British -High Corn
top
like new. Looks and runs like
to take; boat house; 2-car garage
jestic bldg.
missioner of the Military Mission in
new.
with complete living quarters over-
South Russia, made a report on the
head. Fine 8-room house, modern FOR SALE—Delicatessen, Hastings
wholesale persecutions of the Jo,
st.; doing $300 per week; rent $90
in every detail; a forest of full-
there during the time. Mr. McNeil
per month; price $1,150; down
grown trees. Cordon Stop, Lake
replied that owing to the military sit-
payment $800, balance E Z; bar-
Shore drive. Will make to respon-
THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS
uation then existing in the Ukraine,
It's very easily done if you
gain. Hall Doyle Co., 200 Majestic
4I04 WoodwardH Aloseadrio*
sible party any terms; will consider
it was impossible for MacKinder to
Glendale SIM
use CHLORO CRYSTALS, for
bldg.
good contracts or income property
furnish any such report.
there is no work of spraying.
in exchange. Call Roseville 39-W,
"How
was
it,"
continued
Buxton,
FOR
RENT—Beautifully
furnished
All you have to do is to
2 rings.
"that no reports were made when it
room for gentleman; private fam-
sprinkle a few grains among
Member Detroit Raal Estate B.-d.
Was known that Jews were being mas- MT. CLEMENS LOTS—Four lots on
ily; no children; home comforts.
your clothing—or on closet
sacred, that many of them were
60-foot boulevard; paving, sewer
Mrs. M. Sourasky, 7362 Cameron.
floors. No disagreeable odor
drowned
In
the
Dneister?"
and water all in and paid for; near
like other moth preparatlbns.
"A great many reports to that ef-
center of town; $20 a foot will WANTED—Couple of young men to
Highly recommended, Ask your
accompany me on an automobile
fect were received, some reliable,
take them; free and clear. Address
druggist.
trpi to Boston, Mass. Will start
some not," McNeil said, "but the re-
J. W. Weaver, 25 Sproat st., De-
Write for Free Sample.
REAL ESTATE
ports were not sufficiently accurate
from Detroit aout July 15. For
LEASEHOLDS
troit.
Etiudentort Laboratories
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
and MacKinder was unable, as pre-
further details write Goldman &

Main 4048
1533 Dime Soak Bldg.
35 Duffield St.
vimmly said, owing to the military sit- WANTED, POSITION AS BOOK-
Ulian, 25th floor, National Bank
Maim lilt
Clerry MSS
KEEPER—Junior accountant,
bldg.
, nation to furnish any reports."

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