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SEMINARY AWARDED
LIBRARY BUILDING

ORT OBJECTS SEEN
AS ECONOMIC BON
TO EUROPEAN J ws

American Leaders
Honor Dr . Yellin

Scholar, Called to Lecture at
Institute of Religion, Is
Lauded for Services.

Yaw. H. A. NOTES
Resigns As Head
Banquet:
to make rt•serva•
of Sears, Roebuck lion You for are the requested
second annual banquet

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Rosilm, Npv:itrltd, IticaKv leasnYirti:,s‘tnt cy ;

ORDER STARTS MOVE
TO HUMANIZE LAW

B'rith Abraham Urges End of Rigor
In Immigration Statute.

of the Y. W. II. A., too be held Dee.
7, at the club house, by Dec. 3.

shall be admitted and that refu-
gees stranded in European ports who

force

hold American visas shall be admit-
ted.
Disapproval is expressed in the res-
olution with regard to the proposed
hill for registration of aliens resident
in the United States.

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A reso-
lution to start a movement for the
At Columbus, Ohio, Joseph Schen-
lillVraliZat11 0 11 of the new immigration
Meeting:
Will Not Down.
thal, the well-known philanthropist,
To
The monthly meeting, will be held law was adopt.] at the last meeting
occasion
200,000 Volumes.
Prominent Figures in American .
—
tIii ut e board of the Ind•pen- silts tendered la banquet, he
of
at
the
club
house
Nov.
30
at
2:30
NEW 1011K.--An audience which
being the celebration of his seven-
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) -- The ,,•d ot.k, Try to keep that aftt•rnoon dent Order Itirith Abraham, one of
Judaism
Stress
Importance
consisted
of
the
lender,
in
the
cum.
has
— President Cyrus
the largest .lowish fraternities in the tieth birthday. Mr. Schonthal
, resignation of Julius Rosenwald, f ro,.
munal and intellectual life of New
the Jewish Thim
been very prominent in Jewish co
of Its Activities.
United States.
Loeb, oiler-
II.
resident,
and
Albert
Adler of
.
p
in the
announced at York Jewry overflowed the large hall
I
' &vicIt:i-ii.,,retshlit tent of Sears, R
The resolution urges the executive mural affairs in Columbus,
Theater:
Seminary
" for 1924-25 in
in the Astor Hotel, where a reception
of the charitable institutions,
(-sereises
_
• •
st n,a,ill betimt1;.,, ,r. , i h o. W at ch for the announcements of committee of the order to take the ini- conduct
air,,gue s,:riib
the open..
and in
the generosity of Felix was given under the 'auspices of the CONSTRUCTIVE GUIDANCE, buck
both
Jewish
and
nun-Jewish,
organizing
other
Jewish
and
own
in
theseplays to be given in our
tiative
house in the. world,
that thrdo
ra and
also, for years
Mortimer I.. Schiff, Zion,. t Organization of Ameic
i
non-Jewish sovit•tits who favor more civic affairs. Ile has,
M. Warl,..• VIII
ki CIIKO correspondent of the New theater
,iin• time next month.
STILL COGENTLY NEEDED, i ..o.
ha: been enabled to the K, yen Ilayesoil to Or. David Yet-
liberal immigration laws. Adolph 110011 a member of the executive
York World to the fact that "the
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the uire t , '1 joining properties, 527. lin, li ad -I - of Palestinian Jewry a nd
board
of
the
Union
of
American He-
Stern, grand master, and Judge Usher
acq
copany
has made sluggish progress
m
o of Jerusalm. The chair- Declare Conditions in Europe
529 We•t ,.'art street, on which will vieemlayr
of Worcester, Mass., have prepared brew' Congregations and very active
in earnings during the last three
Miss
Henrietta
Szold,
who
is
shortly be o acted a building devoted man was
data which will be submitted to Presi- in its affairs, besides being a liberal
years."
Demand That Jews Enter
exclusividy to the seminary library acting chairman of the Zionist Organ-
dent Coolidge and to the no•mbers of donor to its various funds Among
'the change in management of
• of tnanuscrupts and ization of Americo in the alosenee of
those present at the banquet were
Industrial
Arena.
,
Congress.
Sears, Roebuck & Co. took effect Oct.
and coil
is
now
in
Palestine.
ceremonl..1 ,loyeeys.
Amendireirts proposed by the order Governor Donahey and Charles Shohl
TOLEDO.—Rabbi Joseph S. Korn-
28, when C harles M . Kittle, senior
and William Ornstein, representing
The ros dval of the library to its The speakers were Nathan Strauss,
are that wives and children of men
NEW YORK.--(J. T. A.)--Expres; vice-president of the Illinois Central 1 tilt,
minister to Persia, has
Id, Amer
the Union of American Ilebrew Con-
will make possible the Dr. Stephen S. Wise, at whose invite-
who took out their first papers before
i
oval quar. cs
' Railroad, became preside; and Gen.
ican mi
alteratie. ..f the present seminary lion Dr. Yellin came to this country; sinus Of endorsement for the $1,000, -
returne
d to America. Dr, the Ill` • immigration law came into gregations.
ood, formerly vice-president
Wor
R.
E.
Reuben
Brainin,
dean
of
Hebrew
led-
000
drive
building. .1 West 123rol street, so
t rive lif the Ort
Kornfeld, who formerly occupied a
full name of o f mo „ tgomeryi Ward .k C o.,
in .o.' Rion to providing more tens; Nlorris Rothenberg, chairman of
that,
r. which is "Society for the Promotion cum , vice-president. Mr. fiownwald pulpit in ('olumbus, Ohio, was ap-
e
Ilayesood; Dr.
space fd. •udents and professors, the board of the Kern,
David Tannenbaum, chairman of the Of Agriculture and Trades Among the remains chairman of the board of di- I pointed minister to Persia by the late
it „ill loo. , 1 , 1o, to accommodate some
. rectors. ' i President Harding soon after the hat-
of the classes of the Central Zionist Committee m
of (oat-
es Jw
in Eastern
Eaern Europe," were re
and PO, •
When asked for the reason of these ter's inauguration. Dr. Kornfeld re-
Teacher. ' .•titute which are now er New York, and the guest u( bon- eeived in reply to an inquiry sent out
"that mained in Persia three years find re-
:Mr. 412Tsensvald -fated
scattered arious parts of the city. or himself.
loy
Bernstein,
editor of th too
changes,
le- Herman
the lotto
is getting
heavy for 51r. signed to resume his rabbilliCal Work
A,:
.
,'s
statement
is
as
follows:
He•rt
Speaks
Hebrew,
pr.
Loeb
and
myself."
The
World
cur- , in this country. He has accepted a
Mr. Straus dwelt nn the duty of the • ''w'ish Tribune. Rabbi Samuel Si-hut
l it A i d., of this year the seminary
was adviool by Felix M. Warburg and rich Jews of Amerien in the rebuilding man of Temple Beth El; Rabbi Julian respondent ascribes these changes to ' pulpit in Toledo, where hr is now
Co. , preaching.
Mortimer Schiff that they had at of Palestine and Said that although
he ' •moorgenstern, president of the Hebrew the fact that Sears, Roebuck 11,
heart
In discussing the Persian Jews,
their dispcilt a fund for the use of was too old to learn Ile hn'W, his
Union College tot Cincinnati; Dr. Cy- Klux
has been
under
the
ban of the
Ku Rabbi Kornfeld said that they were
Klan.
which
resulted
in
in,
"A Gift, its kind, Its value
olndiational purposes amount. snolie in that language. Dr. WiSO held
Jewish c
nomsely increased business of the • very religious. They speak Persian,
o
f
rus
Adler,
president
of
Dropsie
Col-
and appearance; the silence
ing to $215,000, which they were up..the. guest of bollix as a type
paper though they also have a knowledge of
or the pomp that attends it;
ready to wake available for the new Palestinian native Jew of whom world ' Inge and of the .lowish Theological company's competitor.
.rpooration. We naturally lewry has every right to be proud.. Seminary. and Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, a I'l , asserts that newspaper organs of Hebrew. Their prayer books are writ-
the style in which it teaches
library 1'
ker in the Council of the blan have confirmed the rumors ten in a sort of jargon which is a
accepted t los very generous offer and Ilt• dwelt on the universal admiration' promine
you, may decide the dig-
Olt
nt WO
that the company Was under boycott . mixture of Hebrew and Persian, he
have utilbabl a portion of the fund and esteem in whip Ils. ellin
among
'
r
Y w as . •
nity of the giver."
thew' because of Jewish control. stated. Rabbi Kornfeld declared that
'b oyish Rumen, wire
1[4r
the
two
properties
im-
held and on his remarkalde talent for '.b
—Lavater.
in acquit-
gency , in- part icularly interesting was the fact
mediately :adjoining the seminary eimeiliating parties and factions. ND-. who expressed their appreciation (If
The Jewish Telegraphic A
that the Jewish conversion to Ma-
bu ilding too the east. It is the purpose Rothenberg expressed the loon. that t he Ort's work and accomplishments. quinine of !sir. Itost•nwald as to the homolanisno
has been Rosily decrt•as-
o
of the library corporation to erect mere Pales
Palestinians of Dr. Ye llin's type ,
"In my opinion " says Rabbi S u m. authenticity of this renort, received
upon OIL site a building which will be mould pone to this country and nrich . e ,o
•
• ''
'
the following reply: "Not a seintilla • ing in late years. This progress he
o. ut
o man,
,
ot '
.. , ,,,i,i um . sto
the orga
f the nizat ion of f of truth in report referred to in your a ttributes too the work of the French-
devoted abusively to the library and he life. of Ano•rican Jewry. ii
For seventy-five years
harm from 'Jewish organization, the Alliance Is-
e
support
of
the coll.:ions. Plans have been pre- he lo. pad that they would appreciate I t he (let is ilt•st•rving o
evidenceof
telegram. No
King's has been THE
has been noticeable even i raelite Ilniverselle, which is doing
pared during the summer for ade- the difficulties whieb Ivo,• to ling over. American Jews.
I think no better that SOON,.
GIFT STORE OF DE-
Jewish welfare work in that country.
quately alai safely housing about come in this seams I.y those who arc service can be rendered to our tiret h. in the slightest degree."
TROIT and is therefore
80,000 Jews in Country.
'
200,000 volumes, which we think a gathering the funds for the rehuilll- ,
Mr. Rosenwald was president of
In speaking of the economic eon
fully qualified to offer gifts
ref]
than
to
help
them
in
their
eon).
reasonable number to provide for, in
s Roebuck & Co. for the IllSa115
ing of Palestine.
I Sears,
ion Of the Jews in Persia, Rabbi
that are most suitable; de-
•nomic reconstruction. The aim of the years and was responsibli• for the i ns- ,lit
view of the increase in the last years;
K ornfeld !minted out that they were
Explains National Council.
livered wrapped and packed
an appropriate reading room, quar-
Yellin delisered nn ell/1111141a . ort has been to help the education Of manse growth of the company's bush-
'
neither better our worse oil than
as only King's know how,
ters for the librarian, cataloguers message from the Jews of Palestine the masses of our brethren abroad ness. Ile is noted for his w! .t
.
their non-Jewish neighbors.
a manner which has earned
and assistants in the library; a refer-
Ile has given millions 14
•'• There are 8(1,000 Jews in Persia,''
to the Jewry of America. Ile felt, he I to become artisans and farmers, so tivities.
country-wide appreciation.
ence room, rooms for the examination
said, that the honor, of which he was AS to diminish the number of those dollars for the building of N. 51.1 . • he declared, "the majority of whom
of manuscripts and for individual
for
who
are
engaged
in
petty
trades.
A.
centers
for
Negroes
in
a
dozen
earn their livelihood by pedalling mer-
the recipient, was intended really
scholars who may resort here; proper
"The iturpose
of the
is, by this
meliorate
the 011
conditions
f cities in the south, north and west.
: chandise of all sorts from house to
Palestine and the Jewry of Palo.stine.
exhibition rooms, especially fur manu-
educational and economic movement,
n the o
I house or by working as artisans at
He dwelt ut length
scripts, rare hooks and objects of
to helia a
I various trades and crafts, such as car-
in Palestinian Jewry of Dm N'apol Fla-, .
,
NATION-WIDE
BOYCOTT
°
Jewish ceremonial interest and such ionmi, the hatomat co, -errata i ,, I e W iSh lif e in the countries w h ii,,
, pet weaving and wood work. But the
PLANNED BY KLAN
Aber objects as would naturally per-
D e ,„„. most of them have to remain, What
NEW
YORK.—(J.
T.
A.I--That
a
country
suffers from a lack of indus-
council of Palestinian Jewry
tain to an institution of this kind.
app eals to noe most ill this enterprise '
nation-wide boycott to affect Catho- trial development, CO that the Jews
in this body the nucleus of a large and
is the concentration of attention upon
Will Alter School.
h
community
lies and Jews, is being planned by the as well as the nonsJews are neces-
Will-k nit (organized Jewis for the de-
•
Pr
t ■ ilk•Re a UGHAND RIVER
the problem of making the Jew self-,lies
limited number
"When the new building shall have functi oning autonomous ly
(upping
confined to a
ort and enabling him to lead I klan is disclosed by Henry P. Fry, sarily
been completed and the books, manu- vt•liminent of every phase of Jew ish
try of formerly kleagle of the Ku Klux , of occupations."
a
self-respecting
life
in
the
cowl
nripts and collections removed from life. He paid tribute to the treno•n-
blea. Klan, in an article in the New York
his birth. It does not see in e ro
rnigr
the pro--col seminary building, the doom service rendered towards this de-
m
building will be altered, made more velopment by the Zionist Organization tion a solution of the special p
ov
The new slogan for this mement
with which the Jew in the various World.
convenient for professors and stu- and the Karen Ila yesoil.
lands have to contend. And this seems is T. W. K., which means "trade with
dents and accommodations arranged —.
to me the most constructive work at klansmen." For this purpose a T.
for sumo, If not all, of the classes of
present being carried (on. I therefore R'• K. publishing company has been
the Teachers Institute. I du not care
established at Washington, which is II
think it should get cordial support
at the present too speak more &S-
now preparing a T. W. K. business
from American Jewry."
nitely of t he building plans—they
guide. Virginia will be the center
—
Need Has Not Ceased.
will be mole known after they have
of its initial activities. A circular
i Receive
"It is true that the American Jew- concerning the propobeo i„ uto •
-
been perfected and approved by the Jassy Press Charges Fascia
i
His Backing in Terrorism.
• i ish War Relief activities have come olresseol to "all faithful and esteemed 0_
trustees
—
Enrollment of new students for the
an end," says Rabbi Julian Mor- klansnwn" says: "A copy of a Vir-
1
ra
JASSY.—(J. T. A.) —Henry Ford. genstern, but this does not mean
year 1924-25 at the seminary, it was
ginia T. W. K. guide will be fur-
a shtil
- -
announced, was 17, making the total American millionaire and author
t hat the needs of our brethren in niched every klansman in the state
The International Jew," is said
student body 77. Professor Morde-
eastern Europe have ceased.
free of charge. T. W. K. guides will =
caiM. Kaplan announced that enroll- be indirectly involved in the murder i
'So long as Jews ni any part of the be kept in the personal poascssion of .7=
-
Police, Mont-
ment in the Teachers Institute, which of the Jassy Chi e f 4
ii world are in straits of any kind and, members to whom it is issued at all '0_
he heads, was 136 in the regular de- chu, who was shot by a member of
the Roumanian stud(•tits' anti-Semitic particularly, if these Jews constitute times and will serve them as a triad-
partments, 45 in the pest-graduate
1, considerable groups, it is our impera- ing directory, enabling our members
classes and 250 in the Israel Fried- Fascisti organization.
the Tin _ • rive duty as loyal Jews to assist them a fair opportunity to live up to that
Investigation
conducted
by
lander classes, the extension depart-
generously and whole•heartedly in part of their oath which urges the
ment of the institute, a total of .13I. lice in connection with the murder.
'practice of klanishness toward khans-
established the fact that the Rou- 'errs way Possible.
"In the present. case, such organiz- men' and trade with klansmen."
The queries editor of a Salt Lake manian Fascisti organization has been ;buns as the Ort offer, so it seems,
paper 15/15 recently asked, "Was there receiving support from Ford, accord. the best means of extending this us-
a Jea ph woman corresponding too ing to statements made in the local dstance.
It follows, therefore, as I
Joan of .Inc?" Too which he replied: Roumanian press.
, see jt, that these organizations should
Montch i was murdered in the dis- receive the enthusiastic support of
was." and went on to say that
, dur-
"Del000rali, the wife of Lapioloth, was trict court of Jassy on Oct.
ierAicdainerJes
a.
ing court proceedings which were ,allolor.y.clyAruns
one of the earliest judges of Israel
declared: "I he-
=-
or-'
Goldsieher Collection Opened With =-
started
against
him
by
a
students'
and urged the Israelites to rise
-.=
lieve that, since the economic condi-
these
Impressive Ceremonies.
against the Canaanites, who had oil- ganization. The charge brought I lion of t he Jews of America is im•
Was that
presseol them fur generations. Barak, against the chief of police
i )i (o.ca nf abArmerthahrtl.en,ththaery tshhaot uohfi
it
=
7 -
leader of the Israelites, refused to during the recent anti.Semitic stu- the'oi71.
r: i
nllleY
1 :u no
JERUSALEM.-1 ,1. T. A.)--Schol-
go into, battle unless accompanied by dents' disturbances in Jassy he sup- aid the Oct, in which I have full con- ars and notables from many corn-
pressed
these
disturbances
in
a
cruel
Deborah. With a small force she tri-
munities gathered in Jerusalem at the'
During the proceedings ffilence."
umphed over the Canaanites. The manner.
"The reason why I want the Ort to invitation of the directors of the Ile-
Song of Deborah is considered mas- many anti-Semitic students were in' ge ;the money,"
ys sa M rs. Rebekah brew University library to assist at
court. Among them was Cornelli
terpiece off Hebrew literature."
Kohut, "for which it is asking, is be- the recent opening of the Goldzieher
Zelia Cadrianu, a son of the well- •
cause it has always been my opinion collection of Arabica, constituting a' 0_
Sir Willoughby Dickinson, M. P., a known anti-Semitic leader, Professor that with proper training and help special section of the university
distinguished jurist and statesman of Zelia Cadrianu. After the prosecut- there is no reason why our Jewish
brary.
brought the'
London, delivered his first address ing attorney, Dumbrom police,
the youth cannot become well-trained
Sir Ronald Storrs, governor of Je-
charge against the chief of
upon 1, ,, arrival in this country the judge
adjourned the session, stating artisans, successful and contented rusalem, and Ragheb Bey Nassishibi,
early part of Novembt•r at the Cen-
farmers and directed into trade train- mayor of Jerusalem, were in the as-
that
the
verdict
would
he
issued
in
tral and Free Synagogue of New
ing instead of business ventures. If sembly, in addition to nearly all the
York I i:y. Sir Willoughby is chair- " few days.
accomplishment
this is an accomplis
Jewish scholars, writers and officials
As the people and the chief of Pa -
man ef the minority section of the
much
w to
lice were baying the court-room, Cor- wished for in America, ho
be in the country. Dr..1. L. Magner, a
Lea •u of Nations Assoriation. The
d in Europe!"
director of the university, presided
nelli
Zellia
Cadrianu
walked
up
to
more
is
l
general theme of hid' address was
•nce.
pre
it
ns needeSelf•Reli
and introduced Dr. Chaim Weimann,
and fired at him. The bul-
"W (lope
ope of World Peace?" Pro- Montchu
-,-
let penetrated his head and he died. "Tht• purport and intent of the who came front Tel Aviv fur the oc-1 .7.
ten. lames T. Shotwell of Columbia let
instantly. The murderer endeavored' Ort," said Judge Jacob I'anken, is casion.
Univer.ity, general editor of the
Dr. Maples, speaking in Hebrew
to escape, firing at policemen who I to make those who are the bt•ne-
'Emma:nit. and Social History of the
• • ficiaries of its activities self-reliant and English, said he hoped the Gold-
41
Worbi War," delivered a second ad- attempted to arrest .
and self-respecting, and 4 to make zieher collection would serve as the r..—_
n , after wounding
at the synagogue on a similar finally arrested,
who are in charge of the work nucleus for the A rabic .department of ----1.
!hose w
themc.
officers.
-=-
-- feel that the local people
must bear
maintenance,
as the university, at which Jewish, Moss :-
--.
par t o f the cost of
gem and Christian scholars will study. =--
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well as part of the responsibility for "The library," he said, "is intended --=_.
•
the proper conduct of the institutions
the world, dedicated to SeleI11 , , -_-.
_.--
__
supervision.
for
all and truth. We open the E
established under Ortsupervision,
resear
"That is not only true as regards doors of this sanctuary today and in- ..--
the
schools
-
and
there
are
more
than
true as regards the farms and colonies vile all who have need of these treas. -=--
loll 1111l1. sullcidi•cd by Ort-- but it ii, urns to come and use them."
I -
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Recalls Foundation Laying.
Dr, wi , izw „ ii „ rei .„Ii i, i t i h i , laying. E_
The farmers
in a larger measure.
Ile-
and colonists receive from Ort gill l- of the foundation done of the Ile.
-
.._.
once and advice as to the best meth. 1 brew Univerroty six years ago. while ......
ods to be employed in the cultivati , on I he guns were still booming. Ile said
_-
-
of the soil, through the experts which he hoped the Goldzieher library would p-O-
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are assigned to various regions. When be of use to scholars of all nations _
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seed is supplied to the farmers, they • and faiths, for the work of the uni- 'a --
':re expected to, and in 111115t instances versity will not be only in behalf of
–
do, renay for it. That is also true as Jews but fur the benefit of all the K
regards implements and livestock, inhabitants of Palestine. "Perhaps 0_
You can't miss this store if you follow directions. Take any Fourteenth
, which are supplied to Jews settling i we may hi, fortunate enough to give _---
Car going east on Oakland and get off in front of our store. Or take
I upon the land or to those who are al- ' something to other countries," he
any Clairmount Car, get off at Oakland and walk one block north.
added.
•ready settled on the land.
--....
---
w hit e we are ,
a
a
ma
_-
-
tt „ of fact ,
Or. Weizmann expressed the thanks a--,-
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(- 1 conducting our work for Ort pur- of the Zionist Organization to France.
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cs
noses in the United States, there are 1 Czecho-Slovakia, Spain. the United
It Costs No More to Use Our Easy
campaigns in progress in Germany States and other countries which had
-..-=-
and Czecho-Slovakia. Recently, I met, ma d e contribut inns of books to the .-
Payment Plan. -
1
university
library.
"In
our
cultural
_
a gentleman who came from Man -
t. sa id , o we hitet, met ....._
churia, and who raised money there endeavors;' h
You don't have to have a big bank bal-
for the Ort. A little more than a with friendship from the various goy-
Year ago, a campaign in Morocco, in ernmt•nts, and if I do not include the =
ance to enjoy the wonderful values we
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northern Africa, resulted in quite a I British government among those 'ff_

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No Matter Where
You Live, Be Sure
To Come Here First'

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No other store in Detroit can offer you such amazing values in Furni-
ture, Rugs, Stoves and House Furnishings as you will find here. No matter'
where you live, it will pay you big to come here and investigate our remark-
able offerings. Here are four great display floors crowded with the newest
and loveliest creations in Furniture and offered at prices that are 25'; to 50';', =-
lower than anywhere else in Detroit. Victrolas, Stoves, Baby .Carriages, as =4: -
well as the most gorgeous examples of complete suites for the living-room,
the dining-room and the bedroom, are waiting here for you 'to - come and
claim them. Never were values so marvelous, or assortments so great, or
prices so low.

Books For Christmas

Select Your Gifts Early

Remember We Have Moved.
New Location: 1426 - 1430 Farmer St.

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STATIONERY

IT IS EASY TO GET HERE

GIFTS

We Have No Rent
To Pay.

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FLORENTINE ROOM

ANNOUNCES

COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1924

The Celebrated

Kaufman Brothers

The Highest Priced Act Ever

Brought to

Any Detroit Cafe.

Also five other High Ciao Acts direct from Broadway.

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substantial sum for the Oct. In May I which Lave helped, it is because all 0
t the Polish Jews inaugurated !that we do here and all the visa& K--
of Ort week which was quite success- ' progress has been made passible by
I Great Britain. Our relation with the --..==-*
fat.
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I mandatory power is one of co-optwa-
Jewish Obligation Compelling.
"The very nature of the work that I tion, which only deeds can confirm
is being done by the Ort, which is to and words cannot express."
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help the Jews in eastern and central .
Europe to help themselves, makes it
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necessary to place some part of the Frances Fox Institute Opens
burden upon their own shoulders and
Suite in Kresge Building,
that is being done."
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Prepared for Service.
"To me there are no two sides to
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Jewish obligation. Restricted immi-
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gration doevot mean restricted Jew- a
The Frances Fox Institute, known
ish loyalty and devotion to our breth- i
In cosmopolitan travelers for 25 , years =-
rein." says Mrs. Abram Simon of
as that leading concern in the large
Washington, wife of Rabbi Simon,'
cities of America and Europe for the
president of the Central Conference I
of i Rabbis. "It appears scientific treatment of hair, has ipen-
ml a suite 1233 Kresge Building. Mee
that the Ort is the organization hest
equipped to carry on the work for and women who have visited the in.
our hrt•thren abroad in co-operation • stitute in otht r inbis and the midi'
rested in this 1111-
with whatever society in the successor generally svill In'
because of the interna-
in our country of the American Jew- neuneement
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tional reputation of this institute.
ish Relief Committee."

house. That is the main reason why
we are able to give you better mer-
chandise for less money than you can
get elsewhere. That is why this store
is so very popular with thousands of
people in this great city.

are offering. We are more than glad to
extend te you the privilege of buying •all
ypti need on easy weekly or monthly
payments and it won't cost you one cent
extra for the privilege. Cash or credit.
our prices are the same in every case.

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7urailure- St oVes

9332 OAKLAND AVE.

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Open Every Evening Except Friday.

Fourteenth Cars Past By Our Store—Clairmount Cars One Block Away at Owen

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