A merica ffewish Periodical Cotter
CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
PAGE ELEVEN
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the
:120 ft. of business frontage on
2 ' f t wide Michigan Ave.,
drawling it but I find cont.
t
Ill
the spirit of these settlements, of fort in the eight of those who remin,
in the first block from the main cor-
women,
m
for I am going with the knowledge
these resolute men and cal
ner
of
Inkster, the fastest growing
.
I
1
j
separate school systems, Catholic
not different from that of the others,
f,
eavin g
town tin the west ail t,
sev-
in lands with the I
but if possible more intense, prouder that I
and Protestant, are maintained. The
et
site
Stormfeltz-Lovely's
new
or
ani departig
f other
alesln
N
as
:Aber::
,
counter
difficultie
Jewish children en
hundred acre high class subdi-
and more determined.
gliOOL CCOMMISSIO
ic
striking resolution to dedate
myself,
eral
a
great work that lies
In addition, the Jew's are
,
Outwardly
they
present
in both.
vision
and
Ilannan's
big
new
sub-
the
e, ter
By DR. JOSEPH SILVERMAN
appearance, not always pleasing to have lon
nut represented on the school com-
division, a second Dearborn Hills,
Emeritus of Temple Emanu•El, New York.
I usinessolike. and real. before one in the new Paltostine.
Rabbi
arket. We of-
missions and lot provisions arc made
the eve, 1
.
lust Flared on the m
Mgt.
In-
There is Kfar Ezekiel with its cluster
for instruction of religion for Jewish
, (City of Vineyards), a little vie
far you a rare opporturn y
ork- of bungalow's, stables and barns and
X'
except
frequent
compulsory
a
population
of
about
lint,
w
,
vestment
and
a
splendid
location
Jews, children
with
•
•
the
_
its 60 farms stretching out on every
during Protestant or Cath-
ing as a co-operative unit. To
Protestants,
attend
for a new busness. Price is half
"THE BEST INVESTMENT"
C at . 0 '
v ost vou could see Motzah. lino ther side with their plantations of totem . ------- ---- -
—
' ofic rellitiou , o,,tru,tion.
its itrest•nt value and will increase
Decision On
recently
rermetly of the .
Jewish settlement, and !Lther t ow n. 'yours, vines, oranges, tigs and opal-'
Reach No
A suggstin. supported by some
rapidly. This is a real opportunity
Bal. ' NIB S. G. S. DEWES S.
I visited a number of the
y is
a se .",
usal m; too the i Ittrth • ors
'II have to hurry. We
1 Shop in F irher Arcad,
ors 11 Well RS dairies. Then
Status Of Jews.
Jewish g rout, am tr ,,e d,. f l,,,f
•
an
state.
established
settlements
in
Judaea.
the
hills
etc
Jer
,
of-
fouria, the "American colony, w it 1
y Ju datoin hills
e
?low
doing
dressmaking
and
altera-
HMI
Ston
must got quick action. Offer open
re
Jovial
-.eed
system
he
d.
the
bare
. --
e, lan
emerge
,
emerge suddenlyern th
Jering a powerful contrast to th,. it ,, tow of white-wallet] little house,'
4444nA at 5767 Lawton Ave., near
for few' days only account owner
All Olt. eettriti-sionemhow-They
-
The
;
lisped.
(J.
'I'.
A.I
roofs gleam-
,
40:,i i.oi \ L. -
y w.
f orest, Jew ish garden villages.
'alnut 1725.W.
wit h their green sl an ting
i. -o .11 in the Province of ,ever, with the e.t•elornot of the J
Gravid River. M
needing ready cash. ('all Dearborn
)
Realty
...1 m
I am not given to day dream s but log in the sunlight . 'rhere is Nahalal,
ish alderman, .1.,-epli Shubert, en' scope
with and
their
patches
of oases in
at fields
houses,
like
70I4-h'-J:1, or see Inkster
-
are Protestants, Catho-
I i t . w hich
oo hs°
t the wt its rows of houses radiating from . 5
and
-. OUNG LADY desires to I,t•conito ac
mix,
.
such
a
I.
.rallIst
iracu-
I
lo
could
not
repel
a
vision
of
wha
Co, corner Michigalt Ave.
desert,
and,
to
ale,
almost
like
deeply interested,Ipressed themselves
n
W ee,
betwyen
.10
pre-
.
ie
S01110
Illatt
the center of the colony like fi
,.... would h e if, by
40i:tinted with wid
, and .I.
its solution very Orion,, I plan. Doubt is also expressed whether tie
Inkster Road.
i ges, for there is something no
i.c.",:. " the. Jewishs ettlements s Mould spokes of a wheel a nd g iving th e ;or-
Ilia.
Coll
Walnut
I
and
unreal
in
their
existence.
:,"
,
Year
1 not
ti : to Inc
lo o.
l lm
ii wil 7 te
tribunal.
'Phis
became
evident
and extend till the wh o le land
brought
before
the ' such a plan is constitutional. It is lo ll::
;sign of a bee-hive. It lot a delight
R0051 FOR RENT- -For one or two
.
too hate
understood that the question will be
171 " . "• . _
, the .
It
•
•
surface tot every
gentlemen. Strait heated. with hot
beau-' becameone, ,h I •o•ng
1
see the men
ctrl School Corn- brought before the tribunal, which
became
R SALE-.-Virginia Park
su
fresh
voices
of
there
and
HOUSE FO
with here
—
when the Governme the Quebec leg- will have to decide the. legality of the fruit idantatietns, wheat fields, eau- '
fields and to hear the
„,t,,,,,
F
• Private family. S. Folbe,
I.
of
•reen
wa
/ohm,'
Ave.
Fourteen-room
I
?mete
wi
the white walls and roofs of the cot- children at their studies in the.
ission, apiminted by of Protestant, different plans suggested.
27t1 Metlbury Ave.
I
Mid clinSisting
tages and the golden gkion of the house,
Cal
The comnoissietll consisted of Sir
leture amt Jewish representatives, ,
Elegant duplex, just
11.!!..iiiicti11'iiiiii.,1:triSii!!,'Pi"" It° S.2.7.5aa.
is Catholic
u
c m's over
oranges as in the goves of Roche,.
A feeling of impatience
FOR RENT
after a study of I Louniier Gouin, the late J. A. Rich-
finished. Six rooms and breakfast
etc repOetS
nil' at sight of the' contrast between _____
us e I
ho
I
ted
both.
mpleted
Rea-
to ,e situation which lasted for several lards and Arnie Gelferion, Catholics;
droom. Every convenience.
the blooming new and the desolate TWO-FANIILY <cam heas.
There
is
no
magic
process.
The
r
F
on Palmer, near Hastingoce
IF. W. Beatty, Sir Arthur Currie anti '
lb
oble. 2743 Tuxedo Ave.
,suable.
process
he
very
slow,
painfully
slow,
PrOteStalltS;
0
drew,
l.
I
old.
he
three
Ilion,
IA'.
D.
Mitchell,
pi
o,00
with
$1,20
s e ll .
m onths.
.. _
It is untkorottd that
fur the. impatient visionary. Though
"11 ov Ittit • " 1 asked, "must it the
l to assist with
Michel Ilersch, S. W. Cohen and Al- l
Call 1.:nipire 61420.
WANTED School gir
represenstted in the commaission 1
.
I am not a visionary, 1 do wish I before all the test of thehdttek and
Jews,
re:VS
housework in exchange for good
Ill did
not reach an agreement. Four tilt-' derman S
faster.
the
rest
of
alestine
will
be
coy-
l--
---
go
le
1
P
on was appointtod as
knew how to make
all
JEWISH MAN wit h es I
Collim
l'he
home
and
small
wages.
Hemlock
YOUNetC,
1
ports were submitted by the
The majority of the proper in the , , red with K far Ezekiels and Bat-
young lady, widow or el etc
e
la ry sult of Ji. wish demands in the leg-
me
f erent r
1111):1-R.
Wrie.
l
smaller colonies are former thalutzim fourias tool Nahalals?"
three
groups. has no national school sys.: islature, with the approval 44f the
. (1} l ent nutt ri noon y.
Quebec
.._-_, __ •
••I l used to be impatient myself."
ox 1115.
who hail entered the country with
of Quebec,
W11,1, RENT furnished, steam heated
s Ch ronivle, B
J ei
w h
em. As the situation now exists, I Prime M inistt , I.
will
I settled down ---..
nothing but the will to work, and for
seven room to refined gentleman or
n m hurt,"before
1 a m perfectly calm. FOR S LE Cadillac sedan ,
the first few years had
s2t TA pt.
o labored build- here. N w
1
nitit., woni ttliitrct , rowocelf. th2
treAll
,
t
,
hia
Of
work
and
menthe old ; has had chautTt•ur's
Every. day brings its tale
ing nook anti draining swoops.
Every
&i n f itf7tett ico ili j et.tatti 1(1 1
"HOW Were you able to establish
tt.a mt._ sl.',ohr.,if iu,trntah,e,or
No. 2, or call Hemlock 0618-R.
ytourselytos as farmers?" I inquired. I o know
there
is thoroughly.
only onto thing
do-to that
do the
task
The
itself."
They replied: "Wfo didn't establish
NI ACK li. 'W EISS - Strictly kosher
,o t , ne rest will take cure of
has already been
ourselves, we were established.
.
caterer for weddings, banquets,
This 1, 1cw seLthor
ourselves,
ENT, 21, desires employ- II
Rates
Wito the proverbial patience 1,.111.2:1s'.11,1 ■
.
it National Fu nd gave us the land, and
lo- totem..co
part ies, etc. E xcellent food.
or
business
in-
Melrose 0006.
-houses,mac
11 eel ill 111W office
for the rest-houses,
of the old peasant!
reusonnble. Phone
...lying extensive legal mat o r..
and live-
elements,, seed, fertilizer
fertilizehinery,
i
cf.
; llas had c onsith.rithlt• general offi till. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR -- Moles and
stock-we must thank the Kean
XII
. Small reIllnerati
ll
warts itermanently removed by
exienre
it.ri
.
NATIVE PALESTINIAN GIRLS Ilayesod."
AU
REVOIR!
multiple electrolysis. Sixty to 700
Writ e Bt. x 709.
little taken aback at the
I was
—
hairs removed per hour, according
WHO LIVE IN JERUSALEM
nonchalance with which they' spoke. of
tile
I am e.etamelled, for reasons epithet.-
to your case. I positively guaran-
I learned
"ir Ito,
i ( i:.:17 "Il i f :s
,
i
n
'1
,
'"
,u
nr,I.
y
getting
till
these
things,
but
l'l''
,.,,,
.,
,
I
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i
n
r
ii.
i
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oultr
H11 Sti.11111Ship Sehlill
w ith rai lway 11
d
t
e
,
t
ot
II
thou
1 i f 40 giirdens, bee-halive a s and p
to
tee my work to be permanent.
n
WINDSOR
givto
.
r
I
Mi t
that the lan d
it
ll sit
Are
ve., etc Emi tire
relentless conditions, to
51.11 iry A
yards . 'They arc re, bove a,
• t
Photo. Main 27149. Beula Starr, 418
lease, since land ales and other
on
,
buts
le
:
.
t visiting many
.
• l eo, this l an d \withered
their sun-bronzed, hare I ast • trking men en fee simp
q~ N ARDOR
Capitol Theater Bldg.
3 '. it
'
".....'.
and their bright-eyed, belonging to the National Fund can
---
and women
. not be alienated, and as for what the places which beckon to me, amongl
- For young
Raemah,loonnaabbil,e
. F
k i(n; g-
gave them, it Wit, in them Sated and some of the Jewish ROOM
healthy children.
,. II III rl.:. nSc hS 111 r \ ,, Ii.nnliN
,u,-setioakteerniltitf,i,fr. ,,,,An11
t
)
1
i
if,
hit,ikt
e
i
t
,
r
,
Is
uple',
;
itr
o
I
,
t.
,
near
the
Sea
of
Galilee.
ui,t
c
What a contrast to the dilapidated Koren Ilayesnd
settlements
Phone
mutt hovels of the neighboring Arab the shape of loans on very long terms.
The Jews have brought to 'They looked forward to the time when . must also omit the settlements ill Up- -
border and in one of which, Tel Call Northway 1129-W. Mrs. Kesh,
Lee Place.
Empire 1751
5132-R,
devices and science they would clear themselves of all per Galilt.t., which stretch tie the Sy
!
villages
MOO
_________—_
thorny
rind
Palestine all the
FIRST CLASS Hungarian conk cater-
"Well."
ill at
private
, of modern agriculture, including the their
debts. said oneyoung fellow to me Chtti (Hill of Life) I was told an epic FOR
for RENT--Rouen
gentleman. Call
3:31 I ague
kinds
er for wt•dtl ings and rth for all
de . Many with a sardonic grin on his face, "the ,struggle heed taken place shortly after
ming
tractor, the art of dre y-farwo
sewers and
the,
298 4..R.
,,,,
Ave.
plow.
,0 Armisticehs,t„,,
„mi
of parties. Call Noway
o
----
--
of the Arabs still use a
y Jewish people ar e putting the money 0Armistice
RENT
-
l'oung
couple-
ove
the
colony
e'
above
0
!M
or Kirjath Anawim into us. Do you think we are a good a hand of Bedouins, in the course etf I
FOR
1 stood on the hill
will rent
formerly of 'T
known as Dilb
"The best investment the Jews as which a great Jewish hero, Joseph ROOM
PAPERS REJOICES
' investnient?"
life. They to
. : furnish • t d
waritiy-ht•atell and well
rrUlllinilatir, Trot his
s
i
--
I
.
I
OVER GENEVA VICTORY
r
i
r
--
i ,
about
thi
a 444
replied.,.
ng
4
gf
to
room
to
gentleman.
.102
East
:AMIN
ever
made,"
I
humbly
replit
litieat
a whol,
Palmer Aye., .11a. No. 4.
Illitll ' S Paine.
''The .
.Mandates
-
,tt i.11:y Tt.heA 1-
But Trompelelor is not the only hero
XI
!wt. , k eft! nElit,lal tS,A,I t,13t5.11.,
tee , tti. n e , t,,rrit, tt twee
lit ENT- Bit(' m eotui
:I
VALLEY OF ACHIEVEMENT
is:ilu_ ,,hfahsi,,,gi_s,'::::_,111,.i.g life 1„.t .':h,": f."o'',':::.1 ; I, I 11t.
affairs is due
East Commissimi in I
mmern .;
f
lid. ' 430
„) has given birth t'it i. new'
this ti.;',,
'.'fatTuar"orf'do. By
to a nonther of cause's, particularly
little hind of Palt.stine,
A • • Apt 1 .
r:ti ti .sret t rth.t,y tohuer Arab
Il. I
"r whom Illan1'. have
,.
tgt io ttlth,e e : to i tn;i,flitit,t„i ,Itt,i ., raised
_ ..
stretch
ch of barren, sunbaked hills and •
r r .,
•:1
I
_.—
Supreme simnel
of marshes to be elraintotl and a l readyV
tie
e
the
d
ready
ma
Plains,
,• amazing-.
t
,
1 want to set down, in missing, that I 1;27 I' 0 I,
,•,
papyr
Ealastin,
expressing
matador-
Col. Kisch, a Recent Arrival in
ert
Wils(41,111). - - (713 1::ttr::t":"i n
1 "
'Fwelfth flu,11 4N
Mandates Com-
Feb. 1. thin fit thrmant.nt
ly varied little lund is like a powerful tone. et my surprises in this land of '
t•
Apartnients. Free rent to
United States, Holds
urpriss,
has
been
the
virtual
lens which has drawn to a focus the m u ne s
mission Itelyrt on I alestim.
n f o:.itnr r tiver
l eFr ir,t
altsent•it of what I lomml so mut
This attitude of the Mandates Com-
deepest longings and hopes 0 t
and second
Famous Titles.
Jewish lift. here
here, nam ely, the Arabnnnrt
I, mission, the paper continues is due "to
Jewish
moldy.
front
apartments.
5Iurphy
beds
and
-
I
mooted
it
impresses
before
I
fame
e
agricu
u
rah
settle-
It
'
1
hi.
attitude
in
ppy
boycot-
.
,
In
up
t i s fi muy
-
A I care-; our fair am no t
porch,. $ a5
NEW YORK. -- C.I. Frederick II. tense, • some deep-plantt•el tree which Penis
erits partit•ularly there seems to lar
ling the Lt.gislative Council, the Ad-
taker. Heml ock 87334.
Kisch, It. E., D. S. O., head of the one like and spreads out slowly, cease- no trace of it. The relations betweeal
,trt. t.or.
visory Council and the Arab Agency;
I an , moved to the Joys and the Arabs here
political department of the Palestine' grows irresistibly.
FLAT FOR RENT--Modern eight- to the support we received front the
of
Zionist Executive, war hero, diplomat lesslY. his after viing
dern conveni-
settle ments
a number
n,srlihinsliNTrapitt)onrstt;1 tuotuttlot.,0elffitoicrtasi
in the dial and mutually helpful.
room fiat. All modern
int.glEon
his
own
country,"
write
t
Call at 1400 Burlingame lottoutlh
and "ambassador to
est Jewish sit
I ant in . and usalem to entrain for
races.
arrived in New York last Tuesday for the tat Valley of Jezreel.
exandria n to say farewell and
Club; too the. work of the Palestinian
Ave.
an extended visit ter this country in the famous
revoir, I know that it will not be
They have almost all sprung up ,Al
H11
FOR RENT--Nicely furnished, steam Arub Executive. Taking into consid-
same
or life
so settle-
interest of Palestine.
since 1 920,
They these
have dozen
come to
sincee long before I shall obey the impulse.
heated
room
suitable
for
one
or
two
volition
the fact that our national work
I feel cer-
Colonel Kisch was welcomed at the meals.
acres, since lie visit this land again.
was carried out, on the one hand,
gentlemen. S. Williams, 14714 Del-
hat when I room' again I shall
representing the the N ational Fund bought a lar g
against the most powerful nation en
hatti tity
pier lip R 1•0111111ittee
recognize the Innel because. of
aware, or call Empire 0654-M.
el f 15,000 or 20,000
st the most run-
Zionist Organization of America and tract
t
the world anti against
e•anito the
and rocks,
drained
the all
t the new life that will have grown
I the Koren Ilayesod headed by Louis the ch alutzini
an cleared
and
m nine people in the world, we may con-
A nicely fors....
/R RENT --
F4-----
up in it especially, in the case of the -
e '
'IS
•
chairman
of
the
Zionist
Or-
marshe
in a nice Jewish nt•ighbetr- dude that We have won a sp ne
•
o
For nowhere is tht• rejuve-
.
ganization, 51orris ltothenberg, chair- since the Koren Ilayesod was a
. 1 ' at
Suitable for erne person or an unquesttonahlt• vie ) y,
itial
advance
the
money
with
which
to
put
ho
nation
of
the
Jo.wish
body
and
split
man of the hoard of the Koren Hoye-
os
tin says. "As regards thanks to Sir
couple. Board if desired.
Henrietta Szold, presi- up houses and barns, to buy ma- SO profound as in the. colonies where
Herbert Samuel, they are mere words
soil, 111141 Miss
Mrs. J. Green, 1701 Lee Place.
chinery, live stock and other neces- they cone' into direct contact with the
required by politeness," the paper con-
: tent of lilulassah. Other members of nary things. These Eniek settlements,
OPENER for investors and
o the committt.t. includes, Ilvemann Con-
holy soil.
a EYE
cludes.
as
they
are
called,
are
the
first
fruit
I acknowledge that 1 am leaving
siss
men. Act quick. We have
helm, treasurer of the Karen Ilayesor;
bu
-
ne
Emanuel Neumann, secretary of the of the new regime under the British 11111:1 tti which I belong, that I feel as
J. Weinstein, mandate and there is something about
Krrrn IlapliStli Solonloll
president of the American Zion Com-
monwealth; 'Moses Turman, pre'side'nt
of Young Judaea; Mrs. Richard Gott-
' 401, president of the Koren Ilayesiod
Women's League; Senior mana-
ging director of the Jewish National
Fund; Isaac Meister, treasurer of the
Zionist Organization tot America;
•
Meyer W. N1'eisgal, managing editor of
the New Palcstilly and M. A. Zeldin,
director off the New Turk campaign.
Has Poise of Diplomat
Colonel Kisch is of distinguished lot-
, martinet. with the poise' and polish of
I the accomplished diplomat. Speaking
by his
' with all the resell,' illliloSeti
post, he made it clear,
I responsible
,
that
the
.lewish
position
Ireierthellissi
;: 1, •
tirmt.r than ever,
in Palestine. is now'
towing both to the notable progress in
the various economic sphere's, RS Well
the marked improvement which
as to
has set in the relations between the
Jews and the Arabs.
It is understood that tel Kisch will
devote himself in this country to the
interests of the Keren Ilayt.sml as well
as to the promotion of the organiza-
branch of the
tion of the AllleriCall
TELEPHONE: CO.
Jewish Agency. In connection with
MICHIGAN BETA
rfill,
latter aim, the colone.1 will come
,
.. .
the
iii contact with the leading Jewish
itt•rsonolities
of
the
country.
10,11 s5.11,1
of distintruisht.d
Fwe
o lloing 15 year,
'31
military and diplomatic service, Col.
Unirersal ceelire
Kisch resigned front government sere-
one Polity • One *a mien.
,,
/
L
ice in November, 1022, to take over
-- -
-
political retire-
, ! , "'sr.
' --
7.---:-.4
,
_ control of the' post lif
,; ,: .,
,
.,...i.
-
the
World
Zionist
Organ-
,,,.--
...-
---
--4
sentatiVii of
•
-IF
ization in Palestine, at the invitation
'
'i
,
e
of the London Zionist Excutive.
His
been char-
yars in ale stine ha ve
ministra-
t ad
1 :e wo
4. I ized Il l a brillian
!two
mg the
' 'yard.
'wilt last
and Mrs.
Park,
4 2278
or4lence,
r futur e
' Were
her de.
at
dinner
hIr an d
Blaine
Party
w :rave
Green-
y party,
and
'e. have
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Pen Pictures of New Palestine
UNABLE TO AGREE
•-•
SIFT
• CLASS-_
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mation will secure it for you.
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when you call by telephone number.
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talk to Toledo for only 40 cents. After
8:30 p.m. the charge is reduced to 25
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Despite his many years' service and
the high rank that he' has won by his
achievements, Col Kist+
distinguished
is only 341 years old. After graduating
from the Royal Nlilitary Acade my in
luc
Ifiti7, he served in India and Bahis-
tan from 1009 to 1911- At the out-
ordered it,
break of the war he wan
France where he served until the end
wounded, he was
of
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from active service
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forced to retire
period an after his res.etvery
for a
was transferred to the Mesopotamiar.
front where he was again severely
He was then transferred
wounde d .
to the war office in London in the de-
partment of military intelligence until
the end of the war.
Colonel Kisch's war service brought
him three mentieons in des patches, the
Distinguished Service Order and the
a n/ 11•••• goat.
Guerre. During the Peace
F« A•ramsolea••. Telswiss
Conference he was a member 4.f the
British Peru'e Delegation and was la-
ter attached to the British Embassy
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in Paris. For his work during this
111 - 11111 MM. A.m.* _________------------- ) period he - w as made a Commander of
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___ British
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- the
Empire. and an official of
the Legion of Honor. During the ses-
sions of the. Peace Conference Coltenel
hisch served on the commission for
Polish affairs and on the Inter-Allied
Military Committee and was also in-
missions to Ger-
trusted with npeetal
many, Poland, Upper Silesia steel
Tschen. His duties brought him into
close personal contact with Lloyd
George, Lord Balfour, W i n s t on
Churchill and othe.r leading English
1372 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
,TERY
tion of leis duties.
Won Numerous Honors.
HESE big, busy stores were not always so
large. Many of them had very humble be-
ginnings. They grew great through
shrewd buying, clever advertising, and, in most
cases, WISE FINANCING.
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Genuine Parts — Factory Service
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statesmen.
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mount
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1219 Griswold Street
(Industrial Bank Building)
It has long been our function to
small merchant what commercial
larger business man—furnish'
terest, and providing for
fifty equal amounts.
During the p
525.81 to 68,7
ors for vario
purposes.
We Pay 5% on Savings
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DECISION
L
J. T. AL-The trial
by Deputy Green-
the editors of the Ga-
s* wska, the organ of the
emocrstic party, the Dwa
the Rozwai will he contin-
ite Of the fact that the court
the accused editors.
appealed to •
ty Greenbaum
court against the decision of
strict court.