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DECEMBER

E WHIMS/ I al ROAR: LE

MARSHALL TO TALK
TO KEREN HAYESOD'

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tLMAL
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FARFIELD 2423.5380
liklE 8748 UN WOOD ANT.

JEWS OF LITHUANIA

REACH 156,000 MARK

uction

ROVN0.-One hundred thousand '

!Jew's live in the cities, 48,000 in he
small towns and about 8,000 in the!

Will Discuss Newly Organized I villages of Lithuania, according to': •
the census which has recently been
Corporation and Problems
'completed. The number of Lithu-1
Relating to Agency.
annuls who live in the cities totals

I

-- 172,803, while 111,01111 live in the
NEW YORK.---Louis 3iarshall will small towns and 1,147,0011 in the vil-

Agency.)
lags. The number of Poles in Lithu• I
(From Correspondenc• and Cables of Jewish Tel eeeee
address the *sigma' ee ssitn of the Kyr-
Demonstrations of an anti-Jewish character again were made by Ron- ..11 Ilayesod National Council which anis is 16,620 and there are 13,459
Russians.
-
Ho
will
take
place
lbs...
7
at
the
Astor
! manian students in Flausenberie. This led to disturbances during which
If account is taken of the tither na-
tea, this city. Mr. :Marshall, whose re-
three Jewish students were woundeil.
• • •

the
last
annual
meeting
of
the
tienalities, such HS Germans, LettS,j
port at
American Jewish Committee on the \V hit, Russians, there live in the I
More than 21)11 Jewish immigrants arrived Nov. 21 on the steamers Mon-
rganizatien of a a:1,000,00a invest- cities 302,934 non-Luthuanians (15,
golia, Arca, Assyria and Homeric. The majority of the immigrants are
merit corporation far Palestine, under per cent of the entire population) and
parents brought over by their children who live in the United States.
• •

the saint, of Palestine Economic leer-in the small towns 1417,11.19 imore

.
,cen,_
Leon Zolotkof, Jewish writer, has resumed the editorship of the Jewish poratinn, aroused great interest, will, than a per
Daily Courier, succeeding 1)r. S. M. Melamed, who recently resigned from it is understood, make a further state.
HS a
hie position to enter business. Mr. Zolotkof was editor of the Courier six ment on this enterprise, regarded
YOUTH AND AGE
most important step in the rebuilding
years ago.
,.f Palestine, to the Riven Ilayestal




is al Counc il.
When old people try t , make them-
Sir Philipp Sassoon, secretary to Lloyd George during the war. has
is expected, further, that Mr. ',Alves hetk young they succeed in mak-
been appointed under-secretary in the air ministry in Baldwin's cabinet.
With
the
steps
ing
themselves look ralitaileus. If yai
, 0 111 ' 8 i
Mr. Samuel was appointed parliamentary secretary of the overseas trade Marshall
will
01 way looking to the
which are
under
c w et - utbfulness maintain it in v or
,
ganizatien
of
the
American
branch
department.
or
eau, , a nd . not upon your surface. Each
• • •

t the Jewish Agency for Palestine' ' perk d of life has its p.•caliar charm.
' ,. -ew , ovit . . for in the . t, a l es-
t
t
eS-
Major Ormsby Gore has been appointed under-secretary in the British
o
bud pi
The age of a life that has been prlici - -
I
„ , ,
Orsby Gore is a well-known friend of Z ionism ant tine Mandate,
t It • opi n ion has been
Ormsby
as beautiful and us
, ,, ” ly
colonial office.
COM • ftequently expressed that the organi-
• lived is
winsome
as just
youth is in tht. heyday
Was Great liritain's representative in the League of Nations' mandates
• . • ., of ,
zation
of
the
Agent
y
both
in
this
coon-
I
. you w h o 1: 11IN
,
t
r , t ,aw
1m
.y.
I
„omi
mission at its last session.
Its
t glory.
e to •
• e

try and abroad will mark the mast
it, upon j• tor ettinactenve . t
poant development in the. rebuild- cosinet
A groan of Jewish members of the Polish Sejm and Senate, as well as imit
tt-'c't wrinkles thnt , I t ,,, l ' Ittc "'
' an" nothing
deputies, will leave for Palestine during the coming spring for in of P„lestim. he the issuance of cttcc"Ic eta
many Polish
! '"! ` cc
purpose of studying Jewish colonization methods and the possibilities the Balfour Deelaration and that the
ant if ol t hail character. Dr.Alexar.-
the
,,,
he constituted, will d.. „ 1
Agency, wn
letvish
for immigration of Polish Jews.
• 0

adopt the Keren Ilayesed as its tinan-
- --
The trial of Stanislaw Steiger, held under suspicion that he threw Cho vial instrument.
Weismann'a Labors Recalled.
I gas bomb at the president of the Polish republic, Wojciechowski, was again
It
is
recalled
that
both
the
invest
Steiger
asked
for
release
st lined. The case Will he called in FeheaatY.
1. A
w is h
meld. corporatien and t he . le
I P
under bail until the trial, but his request was refused.
Agency' wire the principal objects of
• • •


FURNITURE & RUGS

Entire $40,000 warehouse stock of Goldman & Nadir,
Furniture Company must be turned into cash at oft e,
regardless of wholesale cost.

THIS AUCTION IS BONA FIDE!
YOUR PRICE IS OUR PRICE!
REMEMBER: TWO SALES DAILY!

10 A. M.

_

KeepYour Home Clean
and Kosher
w ith

ROKEACH

KOSHER

SCOURING
POWDER

Cleans instantly and

thoroughly without
injuring the hands.

Other Reketoh 110.4.11. 61
l'oebuts

Rokeach Kt•her Soap
Rokedth limber Aluminuml

At all grocers

E.ROKEACH&SONS,Ina.

5, 1921

AND 7:30

P. M.

Until Completely Sold Out.

At this sale you will see furniture go under the hammer (too.
popular priced to the finest in America.
This stock consists of complete Bedroom, Dining Room, Lk',

Suites, also odd pieces; Bed Springs, Mattresses, Lamps, Do...
t•.
Tables, Chairs, Also hundreds of articles that will make
Space will not permit us to mention everything.
Sale conducted in Utopia Hall, Corner High and Hastings Si,••••

LOUIS
LENHOFF

Remember:

First Sale

Tuesday,

Dec. 9, 10 A. M.

Terms of Si I,

Cash.
25% Depoot

Required.

Bonded Auctioneer

I The Jewish National Assembly of Palestine will be convened in March. Dr. Weizmann's five months sojourn
1925, according to the decision of the Vaad Leumi at a meeting held in in this country last year. In the
c urse of his stay, Dr. Weizinann, 11S-
Tel Aviv. The Vaad Learnt will also call a conference of representatives of
e
rthur R uppin and
the Jewish communities in Palestine for the purpose of organizing therm to •isted hy Dr. A
tht,
,
Anna ican lead ers o if the movemen
render assistance to immigrants.

had numerous conferences enlininat-
• • • •

na tural. ing in the Non-Partisan Conference
Two thousand Jews who emigrated from eastern Europe became
ized citizens of Germany during the last three years, according to a state.. to Consider Palestinian Problems,
meat issued Nov. 2f by the official press service. This statement was in which was called by H
a Marshall,
committee
Cy-
Dr. con-
Adl of ,L ouis
. 000 • esisting
reply to a false report circulated by the anti-Semites that annually 90
erbert 11. L eh man
er, C ol.
ns
east European Jews become Germ an citizens.
, Horace Stern, and which
and
-hula.
• • •

konvental in New York Feb. 17. The
"The situation in Palestine is a satisfactory one. However, t he Jews agenda of this conference, which
most be patient, because the work cannot be hastened." declared Major brought toe, ther the outstanding per-
Ormsby Gore, newly appointed undersecretary in the British colonial office,
ln Arn""". ie '1"1. Y,.. P tn. -
lllcal ; I! '; ,e
during his visit to Rhodesia, South Africa. "The second generation of Pales- t sided 111 tn two questns waw a, 0
is expected, Mr. Marshall will discuss
tinian Jews will be good colonists," he•stated.
• • •

British government will not intervene in the present war activities in his address at the Mr.
Rerun
Hayseed
Marshall,
ohs
,
Arabia nor will it intervene in Moslem religious matters. declared Stanley National Council.
in
rime minister of Great
Briain.
when
outlining
the
policy
Presided,
appointed
two
wenn:Otto.
t
a
rnment
will not take any steps ehe hat, since been at work and the
Baldwin, new vein
gove
results
of
whose
labors.
it
is
believed,
government. The'British
of the
fight in Arabia, directly or indirectly, he stated.
ea] greatly promote Palestinian de-
t o medial e in the
• • *


BROOKLYN, N. Y.

tUNARD

t

DIRECT TO PALESTINE

On the World's Fastest Liner,
With one-day stops en route at:
Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Mo-
naco, Naples and Athens, on the
famous Cunarder

MAURENTANIA, FEB. 17

30,700 tone.
Wold
r s pe ed record holder, to nail thi.
Mediterrimenn anti direct
to Haifa, Palestine.

I; 11111ellt.

"The Jewish people possess high culture, energy and ability and the
It is learned
d further
furth that in vomit c-
human race should be thankful to the Jews fur the great idealists and rev slit
y Dr
teen
the preinn tion of the Jewish
II Jetth
will pay an-
tionary leaders which they have given to the world," Lunacharsisy, com- 'it
Weizmann
,
t
mis,ar of education in the Soviet government, declared at t he first all
, tin,), N iSiO
t t . this c eintry this whaler.
Russian conference of Jewish cultural workers, which opened in Moscow
.

SO ON'

. SPECIAL KOSHER KITCHEN

ARRANGEMENTS

Good Quarter. lot Jewish T ravelers.
ne try the
For a quick trip o Itelmti
ACQUITANIA, BERENCARIA
MAURETANIA to t herbourg with ex-
cellent ronnectIone from Mar•eilie.
Settings every Were.

Nov. 26.

Y SLISTS
SYMPHOSOLOS
IVELY
PLAY

. . . *

,Arthur Samuel, economist, will be appointed postmaster-general of I
England. according to predictions in the London peers. Mr. Samuel k a
,i in the
reetteilizell authorit y on comnieree and represented Great Britain
-- ---
\ Hied Et...mimic Conferences. Ile is also a noted writer, being thiratithor
Ova-
art and the history of banking. Ile, is Netsurf( and Swarsmann Given
CUNARD•ANCHOR
of numerous volumes of es,ays On
LINES
Sunday Concert.
t
tions
...ion
of
one
of
the
oldest
Ihiplish
Jewish
families.
a
1243 Washington
• • •

- -- - --
Blvd.

11isquieting statistics with regard to the decrease of Jewish nopulatiort
Ontr•lt. Mich.
Itendetsen Netzerg. eminent D etry it
in Germany were made known at a conference of ,Jewish teachers in Bavaria
ascha Schwarzmanto
and
In hi in Munich. It was asserted that the decrease in the Jewish inundation itst,
st of (the Detroit Symphony
in Germany is continuing. It is particularly evidenced by the small num. violoncelli
at the sixth
her of Jewish births. During the last 10 years the number of Jewish chit. Orchestra, were soloists of the cur-
hools of Munich diminished from 780 to 251). The Sunday afternoon coneert
rent season at Orchestra Hall la,:
ry
dron in the
number of Jewish children horn decreased 50 per cent.
Sunday afternoon. Both virtuos ,
• • •

The monument to Rachel, the great French-Jewish actress of the nine- elicited hearty applause from a large
destroyed by aud ienc e.
teenth century. which was erected in 1852 in Pottstlam, was
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
M r. Netzurg played the colorful
Ilakenkreutzler. The monument was erected by King Frederick Wilhelm IV
of Prussia, at the place where the actress performed before hint and Nicholas Hungarian Fantasy by Franz Liszt,,
tf
an introduction to an alliance be. a work replete with opportunities fur
gd
y an
31ra
of
I, Czar of Russia. The performance WAS
won th e disp ay techniteil
and Germany. Itaehel played so impressively that she
's
mstetzor
. Ner
t ween Russia
in terp retlative qialities.
iiiii ii
rulers.
rendition we: characterized by SUM. -
the admiration and friendship of both
• • •
a iiisiii

ss
aareneof
w
ctle •b
..''', Oti i a i iiii , 4
The fate of a childless Jewish widow who has to submit to the ancient ' it y. aseurance and 0 fa
well as the status of the Fantasy'a lights and awaren e ss
' . 12
.44
Whir It runs
I ceremonies of "Chalitzah" before she can re-marry, as
of the great number of Jewish women in east ern Europe who have lost the exquisite melody
track of their husbands during the war, classified as "Agunoth ' were sub. through the composition and its
ob- -
r. Net
o
jects of editorial comment by the Lublin Yiddish paper Tiweitlatt. The viously bravura
epis des.
M in ar-
perceptible
growth
trardinary circum- zorg eVinras
paper urged the rabbis le take into consideration the ee ti
tblit• Itature whenever he makes a
public a-pt.:trance. Detroit is begin-,
stances following the war and pogrom period.
reiYal!-rte..•— -'--

.

.
•—rera.-_;;•....-..-=, - "-
to the feet that Mr.
On the Ocean Front
Ilene Herz], convert to Catholicism, is being used as a tool by the Catho- !deg to awaken
of im-.
lie missionaries in London, according to the Catholic Herald. The paper Nete.re is an American pianist
American and European Plans.
• says: "Ilona Ilerol's conversion is helping the Catholic conversion work in mann Concerto in A minor, a by no
New Hydriatic Baths.
I
Whitechanel." The Catholic Guild of Israel is holding large missionary p •rtance.
Mr. Sth•artzmann played the Volk.
Golf Privileges and Garage.
massmeetings where Hans Herzl's article, published in the Catholic press
one de.
recently. in which hr gives the history of his conversion. is read to the audi- w. ars significant work but
Bathing From Hotel.
neding
adequate treatment in If
w
JOEL HILLMAN, President
ence. Ilerzl is now' contributing articles to the Catholic press.
• f it' ntimitrous passages railing or




al skilll of a high
h, professor of bacteriology, returned the (lisph t• 4 technic
1)r. Emanuel de %irony Barue
i n up his sub-
' wIler. Aft. u•
from Austria and Germany. where he studied and lectured in the clinics
on the treatment of cancer and tuberculosis. Prof•esor Baruch. before fret Mr. Sch•arzmann proceeded
to n-
vivaci ous, th
leaving Germany. gave a dinner on Oct. 17 in the Beethoven hall of the render his concerto in a s t ra ting uat
Mhlt ER HANNON, Prep
Hate] Adlon in honer of President Ebert. Other guests at the dinner were derstandingdemon
of sincerity and intelli-
Boyar. al All Kinds al
Dr. Marx, Dr. Gpeal•r, German mihister of defense; Rufus B. Dawes: am- he is an artiSt
tu ; Dr. Wirth; Professor Ernst F. Staab iten ce.
,
WASTE
PAPER
.
Schwarzmann
was born and
bassador
Count
Brod:dart'
Rant
t.
Mr
forth, an American banker and Herr von Winterfeld.
educated ill Russia and was connerted
1342 Brewster St.

• •

the
Bueluirest,
Reumania,
Ph
Cadillac 1709
sen- .vith
Cadillac 1708
Suicide in the Leningrad prison precluded execution of the according
death
nt il-
to harm uric Orchestra and more recely



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economics.

tence on Professor Raffalovitch, an authority on
information received by Professor Charles Sarolea of Edinburgh University. kith the San Francisco Symphony Or-
Times states that Itte-tia. This is his first year with the
Professor Sarolen, in a letter to the editor of the Landon
r sit Symph.ffly Orchestra.---A. C.
he was informed of the suicide of Professor Raffalovitch. Professor Ratfalo. It. t
---
-
witch was held for execution on the charge of "economic espionage." "He

INSTITUTE NOTES

wee not a nolitician, but a quiet and inoffensive scholar." Professor Sarolea
claims in his letter, "and his only crime was that he engaged in 11 etinversa-
____ _
recently."
lion with me when I visited Russia
• • •
The Jewish Institute Mothers' Clu b

ewish population of Litho
The call issued by the Kovno
Kovno rabbinate to the.
P87 Saturday
East High, afternoon,
2:30 "'dock.
ania's capital to observe a day of fast, prayer and protest against the Sun- will
Dec.
01 at meet
will deliver an aa.
I day closing bill met with a ready response on the part of the Jewish nopula. ! Samuel He his
, ress, 1ri•v • li t • s impressions
of
Pales-
impressi
g
of Kovno. All Jewish stores were closed. Thousands gathered in t',e o
tion
his recent trip,
Select Dancing Nightly
.vnagogues and offered fervent prayers for the rejection of the bill which
line, a , the e result of
n the line,
to be illustrated with stereopticon
threat ens their economic exietence. The rabbis delivered sermons ot,
views. Mr. Heyman, who is a Pales.
' subject. Open meetings were held near the synagogues. Special n '
a r re s ts we,made tillian by birth, will be able to make
()H
despatches were assigned to keep order
and several
Particular People Prefer
rovincial towns of Lithuania.
interesting comparisons, showing the
. ld inth . e p .
Similar
protest
meetings
were
he
the Palais
change in conditions since 20 years
Emma
Goldman,
in
honor
of
whom
a
group
of
London
Socialists
arranged
Strictly censored. Highest
a reception recently, is no longer an extremist. Her visit to Soviet Russia a g ' N' Irs . Abraham Victor will discuss
Standard
West, English novelist, in a state- current
Ct topics.
-
has moderated her, according to Rebecca
Musicians—Th• Band Yeu
meat issued in reply to attacks in some of the British papers. Miss Gold-
hat
Lot. to D•ne• With.
man, in her address, denounced the Soviet government, decladring tSh it
is
also
e
the worl."
Cadillac President Foresees a
the "greatest counter-revolutionary government in ent,
t of the Unite:1States immigration
Steady Growth in Demand
upon
an
alleged
statement
commented
commission that she has been debarred fromthe I oiled States forever.
for Company's Cars.
long time•" she stated, and claimed that the United State-
-
"Forever is a
industries have
officials have approached her to return to America on certain terms. "How
l
••Most lit our large
Gr•nit• •od Marble
ever go back to America, it will be on my own terms." Emma for some time been running well in
ever, if I
II. II. Rice, president
hand."
declare.'
Coddman declared.




of the Cadillac
The government of Lithuania has taken final steps to Equidate the 1,1.4 and general manager
remnants of Jewish national autonomy. it has even started court nraceeti- Motor
Car
Company.
"Manufactur-
have
been
measuring.
production
,
664 Winder Str•et
ings against the executive committee of the Jewish
National of
Council
after it el.
The members
the exeentiv•
by consumption. As a result, dealers'
Phone C•dillsc 48
ago.
was dispersed ged
by the
a short to
time
Lon. A. Works., R e present•G••
committee
ith police
belonging
an organization which was not stocks throughout Any
the increase
country
in are
can-
w
relatively low
lb. Only Jewish MONUMENT
state. Dramatic developments occurred in tart
d
egalized
by the
Disler in Detroit.
officially
l
are
char
ment with regard to Jewish communal life in the country. Th.. committee sumer eman must
be almost mann-
Mow-
d in increased
on laws rejected the bill cag for the legalization of the Jewish Natitmal diately d reflecte
Tere is plenty 14 ev1.
n of the factoring.
in-ted, a hill calling for the reorganizat •,,
eneral bus iness is due for
Ceuncil and passed, a llin
Iletlee that gh
country on a coneregational basis The purnoSO
communities in the
, h bill
tewi
of
the
is to de-centraliz• Jewish communal life in Lithuania by intro. further
improvement,
"The
autornabile business will
congregational system anti d epriving the local Jewish
Jewish religious and cub share and perhaps lead in this ad-
ut
.int. ng a Volnary.
of the tight to tax its members for
vance.
At
Cadillac we get direct COP
..mmunities
tot t with the whole field through our
',al purposes.
I
-:ributors
and dealers. They knee
--eee
I nca) conditions and what vet
,\OLN:
sales
they can expect in th.
of
future.
are.
estimating
Cadillac's positioe ,
In
, w e feel canfittent that the excellent
P business which we are now enjoying
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
0 W,11 continue and that we shall enter
Telephone Empire 2 114
0 t e spr ng with a still further in.
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creased demand for our product."
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economical protection of all—

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