Tficpilvoli; I Ems,' (A ItaNICIA: ONWARD MARCH OF JEWISH '"sw''''''''w SHOWS COLONIZING WORK IN PALESTINE PALESTINE rat Showing location of Jewish Rural and Urban Settlements I I Caldee I ti aria / A Sale No Housewife Should Miss! HEBREW UNIVERSITY SUMMONS SCHOLARS' A SPECIAL SALE OF KARPEN Noted Authorities on Jewish Learn- ins Will Give Lectures. Finsterwald's Fin,terwald's PAGE THREE r 5 .11:11U.S.\ LE31.-- (J. T. A / The greatest living scholars of Rebore !Mil other Oriental languagcs hate Leon invited to be the first iirof,sors in the Institute I/ JeWiSh St t1.111, which Will he established at the He- brew University in Jerusalem. The following have already et! appointments: Professor Gait- mann of the Breslau Rabbinical Seminary will lecture on the Illilacha; Professor MarifoliS of Dropsitt lege, Philadelphia, will lecture on Bible Versions; lie. Louis Ginsberg of the New York Jewish Theologital Seminary will lecture on InlIntlili.i re-carcli; 11r. Klein of Prague trill lei-tine on Biblical topography; Chaim N. EMIR:, Ilebrow poet, will let-tore N. it modern Ilebrew literature; Dr. Chain) Heller, scholar and author 0f Biblical research and Ild ■ ak , on lacha, will lecture MI the varioti Bible translations in Syrian and Creek and their interpretation of Ds original littltrew; l'rofessor of the Berlin Viiiversity Will be in Araltie and Chief Rabin structor Szeptelin, Hungary, will lee- Intew turit on Jewish history. EXHIBITION SAMPLES PROCEEDS TO EUROPE li ON LITERARY ERRAND ?HE 11 last week of our Annual Million-A-Week Sale. 'Fake advantage N U \V of the amazing bargains this event offers you. Whether you need a mnl- plete suite, an odd piece or two or a complete home outfit, BUY NOW ! It's your last opportunity to buy furniture at enormous re- ductions. rOttikar prices Here is One of the Manufacturers - Menorah Journal Editor Will Significant Work. NEit YORK.-- -Marvin Lowenthal, for the past several years an associate editor of the Menorah Journal, has sailed for England to assume his du- ties as the Emit:start editor of that magazine. Before settling in Lon- don, the European headquarters of the journal, 'Mr. Lowenthal will tour the continent with the purpose of get- direct touch with Jewish writ- • ting -- ers /11111 artists. " (V+11 ■ 7 or /cartel) The Menorah Journal is establish- Most important Present ing European headquarter:: in re spouse to the great interest manifest- Colonization Zone ml in this magazine abroad, both 4, ( :sitars a .1 y, aillong Writers ant 4irmap of Palestine is the mos up-hate in exi stence in this count 'as establish ti, reading public, and hopes thrt•ti. :1 Mr. the latest settlement , nlude c ao to it bee crefully a 0. It h as been ate land owned by Jews, principally by the AtAvish Na- Lowenthal's efforts to rive American o• The Hack spi ns indic pee 0 , readers access in the parer of the , Donal Fund, So rapid, however, is the progritss of Palestine that ; - an since additional Menorah to the thirst Jewish work *;* / pr•itaratittn of this map, the Jewish National Fund has i t id being done abroad. 'Phis new von- V/ Illy 11,000 dunams of land in the Valley of Jezreel, most of it south of N / tilre of the Menorah Journal is the !; The insert hows al l t he colonization activity now in progress in the Vali •y l the colonies, with the exception of Balfourin. hate be tn late •t development ill its efforts to and literature gen- ---= id' Jeered whore established by the Keren llayostol. Balfouria is the first colony of the foster Jewish art t•rally, and to aid promising young s \ Ill( t re i a n Zion Commonwealth. writers end artists to give of . lowish Out interpretation and e st. thvir b 0to -------- enriclum . nt of Judaism. - - THE EMEK Credit Terms On Any Purchase. Ids • r\k/ Michigan Ave. and If 'avhington Bl'e'd. Opposite new Book•Cadillac Hotel. 40 YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE A LITMAN, Manager 2814 Hastings Street Telephone Cherry 2523 Soak M. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON, Company Manages COUNCIL TACKLES SCHOOL PROBLEMS INSTITUTE NOTES Weekly concerts and cloying pis arcs for children will be he I et( rN Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the Jewish Institute, 687 East Digit st ntet. Veteran Trial Lawyer Aspires Veteran to Fill Office of Wayne Probate Judgeship. °WWII Steel - Cut Velour Suite Two-piece steel-cut velour $ 195 with brown and taupe— reversible cushions and moss - trimmed edge s- $260.00, less 25% Take a Full Year to Pay ! Open Monday, Wednesday and Satu rday 'Nights Robinson- Cohen Co. MAIN STORE--HIGH AT HASTINGS Frederic T. Ilitrward, Demoltratic National Women's Organiza- cuts te, candidate for probate .judge, ".1.111:'/e/C.I'N Fl VA'S? VI L'AVITHL,'" lion Aids Education of : .natno Att born in Itichniontl, Me., Dec. 9, 1872. Oakland Mothers Jewish Youth. 8432 Hamilton at Philadelphia A special gym and (Lowing class 11Ps father was a islain• sett captain for mothers will open at the 'Alnore and ship-builder. ND. Durward was 4721 Warren West at Thirtieth NEW YORK.—The physical and School, corner of Alger and Climeron, educated at Williams College and the 13506 Oakman Blvd. at Davison intellectual progress of the Jewish boy Wednesday evening Dot. 29, at 7 law department of Yale University. and girl in the public schools will he o'clock, and will be held every Wed- Ile is a veteran trial lawyer of years' experience. Ile has tried Liam safeguarded by the JeWish women of lay ' evening thereafter. eases and has appeared before the the country, according to plans an- Supreme Court 75 times. Ile was ail- l: isilinceil by Mrs. .1. Victor Greene'- Music S cinnati, national chairman School: lam Cincinnati, education of the Jitiviih Institute l'ffusic School Hatted to the Supreme Court of the ', United States in 1903. Ile was as- 2 of the committee on il of Jewish Women. will open Sunday morning, Oct. „.1„,.,,d at 9:30 o'clock at 579 East Phila. sociated for many years with the late National d new headquar- Judge George S. llosmer, who was "Each (council sitittionyl hold it self delphia avenue, t Wayne circuit bench for 90 Mrs. Gnu nebaum, "must * iew . of the North End Branch of the ,01 the ters tears, although a Democrat. Mr. in ponsihle foi- the educational prob. (tit • - res • DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Isms of Du Jewish child ill the com- piano and harmony will be held twice Ilarward has been engaged in omits '1.ast De. munity. Though every city hos its a week. New pupils will be accepted fill110lIS . trials. among the most re- mon Al ION. Graduate Williams College. . • will ease oartinvol, -C s. Yale Unirer.ilr. distinct educational problems, there only after they have passed a sans. s . Thal lawyer 27 years. Tiled 1,500 lately tried before a jury in Pontiac, EXPERIENCE are three activities that represent the factory test. Circuit Comet cases. Faced 18,000 Isiyinen. Appeared Mich., in which he appeared as coun- before Supreme Court 75 tunes. Admitted to U. S. C0111,11,1 1.1.1q1 of all communities. They act for :Slimy McGraw, former chorus Supreme (- mut 1903. arc a scholarship fund. school 1111101- Citizenship Class: ex.. .1010,1,11y goal. 1•17NI,SS - We consider Ilaivard enll system and the school friend." ified by ram auon, experience, ability and tharatter for The Jewish Institute citizenship girl, who won her case. - -- A scholarship fund, Mrs. Greene- class, which meets ttsery Sunday tats position." Alm , s C. Angell, former Judge U. S. nos. Et., Henry S. Holbert, Judie Juvenile Court, l'• haunt explained, established every 8 30 at : a 1111 Westminster J. M. Ilally, former Circuit Judge; Stewart Hanley, morn in i city-smitans that desert ing girls and invites women as well as men to join. Little Hungarian former Probate Judge. bit's, tan he aided continue their able act, which makes it nec- ['able 1.ndoi WI by Edmund M. Stomas and Henry M HAM. Kosher studies in high schools and at univer- essary for women tit. earn their own sities. Many deserving and gifts( citizenship, has at the same time pro- students have been assisted through vided.certain privilege-. Women may such funds in several cities where the secure their second papers three 1414 BROADWAY • anvil scholarship fund has been pro- months after their husband's natural- We can install • modern steam or hot water heating system on a vided. This feature cif the council's ization. Ott of the high rent district, educational work will be directed by payment plan with a year to pay. which enables as to serve you a Cineinnati. Mrs. David J. Worlium ESTIMATES FREE Kosher meal at Hungarian has had ostensive experience with real Who popular prices. Scholarships for funds. -situ General Plumbing — Workmanship Guaranteed Lodge 10 vistational training. as well as those Special attention given Parties, Weddings and Banquets f-tr high school and university, are in- eluded in the plans of Mrs. Workuni. Oct Conducts 142 Plantings in Eleven Harry Gretchko, Ruth Sage, In the elcmitntary and intormoiliate Settlement, Props. irraties of the' public schools there are --- Cadillac 0404 found in every city hundreds of chil- NEIV YOljX.—Six thousand new Cherry 1239 59 Sproat Street dren who do not receive adequate fruit tit, were distributed this year neurishment. Such neglect of their ids Jewish colonists 111 the physical welfare is due to ,i'Veral fat - states of Wohylnia, Grondo and %Vilna tars. Frequently the child lives tit by the Ott, the Society for the Pro- I.,o great a distance from tit, school motion of Agriculture anti Trndes to procure a good luncheon. In other Among Jews, and the harvest Was an instances, home conditions in congest- excellent ( ne, according to a report ed areas ore not conducive to proper which has reach;( the offices of the provision for the child's needs at noon. American Ort in this city. The trees To meet these problems, council sec- were planted in 142 orchards ill 11 tions have received the permission of colonitts, and the success of the en- the school authorities to open penny terprise has brought numerous new lunch rooms, at which many articles requests from other colonists that of food, essential to the child's health they, also, lot given fruit trees. and physical development, are offered Difficulties Beset Project. tit a very modest charge, within the The proon-ct was Attended by a grey purse of every girl anti boy. Mrs..1. many difficulties, the report states. Victor Greenebaum will supervise this There hail liven list Touch snow dur- feature of her committee on (situation. ing the winter, rid as a result, the The school friend plan has been de- ground was tutu damp. In addition, vised to meet another serious problem there was a short spring and the in the life of the school child. Many planting had to be rushed through be- children are irregular in their studies fore the extraordinary early heat be- and in their attendance because of came too powerful. The entire respon- many factors that are hidden from the sibility was left with tine visiting ag- ttbservati tn of the public school. The riculturist of the (trt, who was forced school friend, in the person of a coun- to travel from one spot It another cil membi stands as sponsor for the as quickly as possible. In spite of welfare and progress of any Jewish this, however, the spoiled fruit dors child who has offered any problem to not amount to more than 10 pcNcent, his teachers. Where additional tutor- a normal condition. Itesidvs supervis- ing is required to improve his know- ing the planting of these new or- ledge of certain subjects, where the chards, the Ort also assisted in the child's health needs supervision and care of the old ones and aided the far- where home conditions have an unfav- mers ill beginning bile raising, g ar- orable effect upon him, the schtsil dens and other forms of agriculture friend, in co-operation with the school which they had heretofore not prac- hoard, the parent-teacher association ticed. philanthropic and health and the local agencies, seeks to improve every ele- ment that threatens to hinder the Marvin Simons, Dealer in Fine Newest interpretations of the season's smartest child in his search for an education'''. FREDERIC T. MISCHA FISHSON BETTY FRANK I. ARKO SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 AND 26 For the First Time in Detroit "THE MODERN GIRLS" nl MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27 At Popular Prices "THE DREAM OF LOVE AND HAPPINESS'' THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30 The Great Literary Performance "THE BLACKSMITH'S DAUGHTER" '6116500■— _ HARWARD CIRCUIT JUDGE Restaurant RE-ELECT Do You Own Your Own Home or Store? JEWISH COLONISTS GET FRUIT TREES Fought EAST Against SIDE Ku Klux Klan Democratic In Two Big Ticket. Conventions Peerless Heating & Plumbing Co. A Special Showing of Black CONGRESSMAN "BOB" CLANCY Hways fought for recognition and fair treatment for Jewish boys in high school and university, asking admission for brilliant Jews to honor societies. For fokirteen years in public service, many years as secretary to Congressman Dorernus and as Con- gressman himself, helped Jewish individuals and families held up at Ellis Island and other ports of entry on technicalities, to enter country and settle down in Detroit. 3. Fought Johnson Immigration Bill recently passed and signed by President Coolidge. Clancy claimed bill was unjust, stigmatory and discriminatory against Jews and other nationalities. 4 llelped Congressman Doremus in his fight to break United States treaty with Russia because Russia citizens of Jewish birth would not allow American ' to enter Russia. Broadtail Persian Lamb and ,Cametil Coats $ $ 500 to 290 Unprecedented Values IIE most perfect collection of its kind. Luxurious coats, richly trimmed in Mink, T Lynx, Kolinsky, Squirrel, Sable and Fox. Coats correct in every detail. A collection un- rivalled for styling, quality, worknkinship and low 1i1-icing. Mrs. Simon Lazarus of Columbus, ()hitt, will devote herself to the task of extending the school friend pro- gram to all cities where it has not yet been introduced. Mrs. A. S. Kohler of Savannah will direct studies in child hygiene and Mrs. Charles Wyzanski of Boston will promote lectures and the study of ed- ucational problems.. Furniture, Opens Salon of Exlusive Designs. Marvin Simyns, a dealer well known to buyers of exclusive furni- ture, has opened a salon at his store, Woodward at Garfield, which is un- like anything before sonn in Detroit in magnificence and lavish' display of suites and individual pieces. This salon was opened to the pub- lic Monday and has excited the ad- PERFECTION LODGE miration of many critical buyers ti A. the artistic and rare in furniture. Perfection Lodge !-4o. 484, F. & M., will hitld a special communication Praise was given for the arrange- ment of the various displays and to 11. 1.. Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 7 p. the atmosphere developed. The visitor A. degree. has a feeling of entering a luxurious C. K. SANDORE, ec. M and well appointed home. iiiimpoinomml/MIMMISSIMI.1111111.6.1, By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN coat, frock, ensemble suit, sports wear and lingerie modes are found here at modest prices. the 0 itit v 16 Adams 0 West, in the Stroh Budding ; Doors East cf Adams Theme , cazummtemmio - nm , „A=020)f