A merica Pwish Periodical Carter CLIFTON ARNO' • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREIS 7iIr ,.i'i:nrrkw,sittitRQNIC LG --- naturalization papers. Hiatt is also IIIA5 ASSISTS ALIENS BECOMING CITIZENS IN ----- GORDON DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS PHILLIP prepared to delegate representatives to various meetings of Jewish organ- Judaea Phillip David Gordon, pioneer Jew- izations to lecture on the advantages I of citizenship in connection with this clay of Detroit, lay resident efternoon after a died very Wednes- brief ill- at Clover Hill news Intermsn t was campaign. PROCEEDS OF DANCE TO iliac requests all Rabbis, preachers Park Cemetery, which Mr. Gordon HELP EDUCATION WORK and public speakers to assist through helped to organize for Congregation y Zedek. propaganda at every possible occasion Shaare Yearn of age 34 Woo Mr. Gordon Detroit Young Judaea reports the to impress upon their audience to at- the major portion of his distribution of tickets for the annual tend to their citizenship duties. and into Jewish immigrants brought to the years had crowded a life of worthy 'Chanukah dance to be given on Sat- k to th e i ch led of rk, Philadel- accompli shment privilege of citizenship in every home, sinc e re ' urday evening, Dec. 15, at the Wom- Hiatt hom es i n New Yo o f many wh flames Chicago, San tiling factory and mercantile establishment en's Federation building, Hancock phis, Bo ston, Baltimore, they vi,tt. The representatives will Francisco and Seattle are encouraged friendship. Hundreds of people with and Second avenues. Members of the to immediately Francisco various clubs and their friends are and assisted in making applications urge of for Declamation of Intention apply looking forward to this affair, which for their first papers. tificates (first papers) or for final is becoming an important yearly cer event in local Young Judaea circles, —the only event of the year on which occasion the serious program of liter- ary, cultural and educational activ- SHOPS Cherry jj e. is temporarily laid aside. o -- 1234 Fashions •nd By the admission price only, the Fine Arts occasion is expected to be of some ti- TA Inaicial assistance to the treasury of — — — - - the local organization to help defray nominal current expenses in Zionist • educational work among IS clubs now meeting weekly in Detroit. An educational campaign stressing the importance of every Jew in the n Ameri n s bessoninby cw Prate' Statelaunched g athe Hebrea citizen was Sheltering and Immigrant Aid so. (Hies), 425437La- isty of AllleriCa s fayetttreet, New York City. T he e spreeentatives have been in- Hiss re to emphasize the duty and structed I's :K. ED 1.LE Club Notes Young ' son-Cohem Co, at Main Store—HIGH ST. at HASTINGS 8432 HAMILTON AT PHILADELPHIA 4721 WARREN WEST AT THIRTIETH 13506 OAKMAN BLVD. AT DAVISON OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS 44' ------- cal J tg. MILAIILS — A Special Group of Finer Fur-trimmed Winter COATS ns on all EAL rt h. rn pelts, ngs - marten, -trim; coed—at abs it their )5— $345 • h. fittest „„ their REDUCED TO FABRICS 85 Mariana Fath0fla .0 0 REDUCED TO MATERIALS T'S FURS DRESSES Way Main 1398 Satin Crepe Twill Vel Ggette eorvet COLORS 39 e 5 0 Black Brown Tan Gray Blue occasion. for every Daytime and Formal This group incudes d Featuring the established styles of 1923.24 at wonderful savings! _ — LIVE :RS del Bldg. ABRARY Without Soot, Smoke or Smell Prices? Any make of furnace Any kind of coal Any size of chimney 3ton ;ale Co. Save 83.00 to $10.00 per ton—WE MEAN IT (Not an oil-burner) Means less ash. It can be done. Satisfied customers all over Detroit. Just mail the ad. * GENERAL FUEL & FOUNDRY SUPPLY CO., 416 Ford Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone Main 9024. Without obligation mail me literature about your STA. KLEEN FURNACE FUELIZER. Name BLDG. MAIN 4468 Address Special Holiday Prices FineFurniture Request Detroit Mohair and velour living room suites, electric console phonographs, combination walnut, mahogany and two-tone dining suites, breakfast suites, duofolds, mahog- any sh rockers, dressing tables, chit- forettes, card and davenport tables, spinet desks, rugs, brass, steel and white enameled beds and hundreds of other articles of value at a fraction of their real worth and all suitable for holiday giving. Tyrrhenia raburg via England. and service un- giant oil burn- re maintain reg• w, fast and ele. Liverpool, and else- mean and Holy Land. :HBISHOP ■ ITI-SEMITISM YOCKEY BROS. A.)—The suppsrt leipel and of Card- pledged to Rector !mot to irradicate the university. restoring order on ed that Professor i WAS recently put entitle rowdies, re- sctor Diener, de- rat taking leave, esse• LUAUS" was the conviction that enforced. w 4301-4303 Fourteenth CORNER Avenue BUCHANAN GLEN. 7817 ----- Rabbi S•ye the 50 Per Cent. Brand Excels the 100 Per Cent. Everyone Wants to Play the Chinese Game Mah-Jong or Pung-Chow A new set, just received, is an unusually fine value at % $25.00 Other Mah Jong sots up to Ideal for Christmas Gifts and Home Entertainment ri PA' SH EEH AN 'S BOOKSTORE 3 .50 5 1150 Woodward Avenu• •■•■ ∎ ■■■•■■■■•■•■■•■■■■■■■• r/1\11 ■■■■■■■■■■■•■■ ∎ rich, walnut, duo-tone finish 8-kc. suite, 66-inch buffet, 6-foot oblong extension table, 5 diners and host chair with seats of leather or to ¢- estry. Only $245. China cabinet to match--$48 HIS T a il One of the most interesting features i f our assortment of gifts is that we have so many things that are original and un- usual and at the some time in- NEW YORK.—Fifty per cent Amer- expensive. canism is hotter than the 100 per cent brand, according to Rabbi .1. Max Weis in his sermon in Washington Heights Free Synagogue, Broadway .11 . "ettictiltv g iet . and One Hundred and hi oetsso street. Ile spoke on "Utopia Mourns i ' America." 117,1 "Though I am a native American," AN OLD MAN IS COMING TO YOUR HOME •••• ■ SWIMIWII01111• ■■■■•■■•■ $ VIIM,m‘smoimiomeohnagemass t The Suite Pictured Below: Ves.117,111,1STS. WEIS ON AMERICANISM U nt il 10 P. M. Open Monday an d Tuesdayan Mo ving Free City •nd Suburb 0 progress— A y ear of friendship and friendliness— A y ear of helpfulness and use- fulness— A y ear of mutual understand- ing and of rich achievement— For all these we give thanks. At this season of thanksgiving and of self-congratulation we dedicate ourselves anew to the o_ service and of help- high idealsf fulness that have ever been the guiding lights of this business. Della Tobin. Buy Quickly and Get Good Goods at Low Prices. very purse. Orders payable tUSSIA. Quick, OR a y ear of prosperity anti Seymour Caplan, Charles Rice, Eigii rievsk. Hirschman, and Maurice Weller. The second and third grades under the sopervision of the Misses Flor- F lo r- ence ence Krell, l,evin, Koppinan, will enact a pretty liar tableau, "Lighting the Chanukah Candles." Pupils taking part in this are: Esther Hutton, Max Pomerance. n, Sylvia Goodman, Ethel I,ouis Gores , Kopman, Julius Schwartz, Gerald Barsky, and Miriam Snubs. Special Holiday Service with re- sponses and hymns will be given by the school in general. Rabbi A. N. lierschman will speak. Assembly is under direction of Faye II. Tobin. Aceempanist on the piano will he Miss. wold St. Hamburg F "The Youngest Son." The following _ A. I. C." is co-investor with the Rua- • will participate: Gordon Shapiro, Jer onie Mallon, and Goldin Greenbaum. i scan Supreme Council of National Miss Rosenthal's ('lass will present Economy, the Moscow Experimental a play, "A Merry Chanukah," with Factory, and the Government Cloth- the following taking part: Morris ing Trusts of seven Russian cities: ,, Petrograd, Moscow, Nizhni-Novgorod t. Marian Weisman, ' Sidney Schuha Smith, Gertrude Smith, Ruth Miller, Kazan, Kharkov, Tninbov and Ego- [PAL )S solA i LB Is GIVE THANKS out a and House Furnishings •' " /- geit' AYS FIRST DIVIDENDS cents • surround el by r own home end shionable Patel. Y ,,, Dois . ,, Marble fie & Co. tile affairs. Ile has since which time . Collegiate Judaeans. he has devoted his efforts in the care onal 1 On account of the .lewish Nating of his properties and charity work. , the debate on Z a - lie did nut await his last call to be Fund Flag Day will's speech has been postponed unit is at Peace for his entire career s mar - the next meeting of the Collegiate ed by his pronounced characteristic Judadeans, to be held to Wednesday peaceful viewpoint of all things at all evening, Dee. 5. Zangwill's views will times. be upheld by Harry Seligson and Max He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Weine. They will be opposed by Mary Schaefer Gordon and four chil- • Herz' Shur anti Morris Pike. dren, Milton, Mrs. Louis Mark, Mrs. --- , Sidney Stone and Mrs. Meyer Prus- Sons of Judaea. sian; a brother, Joseph Gordon, and The Sons of Judaea, at the meeting two sisters, Mrs. Reichstein and Mrs. on Saturday evening, celebrated Li- Rosenfield, of New York City, and Bible readings, the r . • Week. three grandchildren. of looking up topics in Bre- A resolution of regret on Mr. Gor- manner United' net and other numbers were on the tton's death Was passed by the Mrs. Iprogram. Hurry Levine gave "Ite- Hebrew Schools of Detroit. e. Gordon is the vice-president of the beron's lirayer" from Ivanhocelebrated Thanksgiving will he ! school's ladies' auxiliary. this Saturday evening. A. Becker will speak on Thanksgiving and they Program An 1 Jews. Max Shievitz will speak on the Jews in the 13 colonies, and Joseph; nounced for Shaarey Zedek i Markel, the leader, will discuss her- ! Chanukah Celebration. vest customs in ancient Palestine. -- The club will give a Chanukah, 1 . An interestingChanukah program party on Dec, 0. has been arranged by teachers and pupils of the Sharey Zedek Sunday ,, Guards of Judaea. the School, and will he presented Sun- . of Judaea wiilll hold on Sat- nt., in the r The GuardsCha day, Dee, annual gymnasium. An effort has been made • fist nuk ah social to have every class represented. It I urday evening, Dec. 1, at the home is planned to have several public I of Daniel Lubetzky of 4408 Beaubien street. This will 1st the last o programs throughout season t t .t . of the Guards of Judaea with that each child will have an oppor- their younger members who have steps Once. tunity of appearing at least Fleeted and organized into an inde• I l'upils of various classes are now pendent club. After the social the' working on playlets to be presented two clubs will meet anti conduct but- later on. nest; as distinct groups. An interesting program has been , drawn up for the year's assemblies which there will be men and o ecial mess p women w ho have sp Awss • interest for the children, musical pro- RAT - 1. a ION O L un CO RP terants, and plays. A mat attractive and entertaining series of movies hes which ; ---- been arranged for, the first of N 1SW YORK (J. T. A.)—A first at Assembly on Sun day ' WAS shown of 3 per cent to he paid to i last. end stockholders was announced by the di- Following is the program planned L i divid rectors of the Russian-American In-1 for Chanukah week: Under direction of Harry Friedgut, the post graduate class will Present Idustrial The Corporation at 31 Union Rose Square. dividend will apply on nbout 5300,000 subscribed by 5,5(10 "The Feast of Lights," Greenberg; violin solo by Dan by Bern- sto ckholders of the company. The dividend, it was stated by the stein; Prize Essay on Chanukah, to I be read by the winner of the contest, corporation's directors yesterday, is the mailings of the oper- winner to be announced later. paid Pupils a TheodoreLesint,,, miss ations of the corporation including, Schwartz's and Miss Rosenthal's t•le sses will present a playlet entitled Clothing their investment in in the All-Russian Syndicate, which the "R. , d ry RUSSIAN-AMERICAN r,,,v The Sta.Kleen Furnace Fueliser RBACH Street Ilac 48 epreeentst , se MONUMFNT etroit. MMIMIllosAMM Knights of Judaea. The Knights of Judaea will give a Chanukah party on Saturday veening, PHILLIP DAVID GORDON DK. S. The program fur the party . tear dimmed eyes paid their last n•- is in charge of Jacob Kadushin, who spects to him at his home. lie had is preparing for a humorous debate gathered about hint in life a host of friends who knew hint as "Dad" be- and The tether features. of last Tuesday's program . te cause of his affection and charity. meeting consisted of exmporaneous me More than 26 years ago Mr. Cor- fe talks y Mr. Kadushin, as chairman w i t h hi s wilt. literary eommittee, and by 11011 came to this city l of the ilere he devoted his efforts and ever- 1 I Lou is Zack, .1 oseph Sa f ran, Reuben Kies in the Jewish as well as the civ- 1Cohen, Meyer Stern, Meyer ZetT, Ar- Rabinowitz, Morris Waxman, A. ic development. wise d il thur . A little over a decade has li"mgm"" and Ahe Lung. since he retired from active niercan i Interesting The Sta-Kleen Furnace Fuelizer olesale Price gs, Wedding and ladies fancy de• ure plat- gold, set ids if d. to succeed spurt. Nathaniel Cooper 00s ch.oen the IA plain. A game is scheduled far Chanukah week. At the lust meeting, N. Sheens and Abe Cohen spoke on the paM the Jews played in American colonization. Viatka Squirrel A Special Group of Cloth, Crepe and Velvet man 'TER David Club chose hockey , nu. Mogen 1'0001811 major as the Black Fox Platinum Wolf Lusldyn Vee troe• Every Coat in this group is of standard Healy Quality, formerly selling at much higher prices. The Styles featured include the Smartest lines of the Season—Circular Flares, Tiers and Straightline Models. Mogen David Club. 1 ' troeof'F',71- I cannet limit all my interests to mv 4 country. I cannot forget nor overlook t, ' 0 0 gift'," MACAULEY'S GIFT SHOP the distress of f Germany, the misery of the Jewish students in the Eu- 1422 Farmer Street A e x- • ropean universities, the political . 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