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FIVE
litelkertiordoqsitoittomiql,
VISE ELUCIDATES
<>1 f 145 PLAN TO ACHIEVE
1414P /v1 81(
PEACE GUARANTEE
lAS. I+. (JOSEPH--
-
Urges Control of Lawmakers
Means
of Eliminating
ra
rt
toles
(t or broad-minded eo-religioni-:s :I. exhibiting "Christian"
As Hysteria for War.
generous i , entributions to the Cathe dral of St.
(Copywrighl• 1921.
Ey Ch.. H Joseph.)
HERSHMAN UPHOLDS
ELIOT'S STRICTURES
ON AMERICAN JEWS
(Concluded from page 1.1
These things of course, are sad,
tragic. Yet there is something inti- ,
nicely- more tragic than this drifting
away from Judaism. To see, the most
galling point in our Jewish life is the !
mked
change that has come over,
ai
the attitude of the cammunity with re.
gent to the process of 'drift and .
i i , a high degree in their g
— --
John the Divine in New York. Adolph Ochs is one of the latest. So is S.
ille' which is going On apace in
Guggenheim. Likewise many others whose names will be announced CAI IS CHURCH UNITY
R.
It is. 911 attitude of indif-
h :se "Random Thoughts" have been written. Really, it is a must
A
NECESSARY
MEASURE dwr
u inninist
"
(
0 5 . :cresting, and significant situation. I imagine that our roil(
Terence
and supineness. lake for in-
s
-- —
;a
I by just about the saine spirit that intluene, them to join the Christmas Castigates Artificial Whetting etance the evil of intermarriage. Dr. •
a
Eliot discusses this question from the
: q ppeal to them, speaking in the Christian .
- ,t';,' ,Iir;ition. It has no religious
of War Spirit by Leaders
point of view of the happiness of
SillIll• thly to `1 . 1 . how our New York non Jews
i....-Ci. It will be interesting
those who enter unon the marriage ,
co-operate in erecting the largest Jewish temple in all the world 'rhere
in Public Life.
;ill be no doubt hut this attitude toward our Christian neighbors in assisting
state. And when Dr. Eliot speaks, it
cm to create this great edifice will (•stablish a better understanding be-
W AS11 IN GTON. — "It nforgivingly is well for us to listen. Ills is the
t h „ m
voice of wisdom and experience. Lis-
partisan
members
of
Congress"
who
tavern Jew and Christian. At least let us hope sos
----;;
stand in the way of pea, by fan- ten to what he has to say on this
Side Yiddish daily in New York, "wonders whether ring public sentiment against foreign aub'ect • 'llow many of the intermar-
The Day, All 1.::ket
tinges between unlike peoples have
of Labor James J. Davis, arch-enemy of immigrants HMI aliens, countries by demanding paymen
Secretary
you known to turn out well? I have
b
regret the war d e ts came in for sharp criticism
the President's cabinet on 'starch 4." I - '1'4'14
of Now .
had a long obseation
of such in-
wi11 also leave
rv
one
or
two
of
the
weekly
Jewish
,
from
Rabbi
Stephen
S.
Wise
s Well
ell IIS
•
-
11:
atl dude
d in Engish) that constantly refer to Mr. Davis a, the York City in a speech before the I. (In- termarriage of it poison
P.:treats I nrinte
of War, tonic stock with a per s„ of the Latin
ill-considered
Cause
and
Pure
faience
on
the
ch enemy of immigrants." It is deplorable that such
of nine stock, one of which has come very
::0-
ments should be broadcast by Jewish agencies. The time has come,1 an amalgamate d
• o. ,
womenWhiCh met near to me. I have never seen one
few
-ew 1 "P"'inc": national groups of women
it -arms to me, that this "baiting" of Secretary Davis by
:here last week in an ettort to unite on that has turned out right, not one!
should end. Let us have less of such nrvindic" trInin'Y'fo t
Joo ■ sh editors
.,+t w orld-wide peace program. Rabbi If this be true of intermarriage be-
in our Jewish newspapers.
s
declared it W AS e sential as a tween persons of the Teutonic .stock
1 Wiser
W
—::
Henry Morg.enthau says that General Jadwin and Horner Johnson (a • first step in this mot meld to get more and those of Latin stock, what chance
9;1191 is there for a mixed marriage, one
lawyer) insisted, when they were his colleagues on the commis- direct control of Congress after it
, person in which is a Jew or a Jewess,
l'. V Vlitild
sine
to investigate Polish atrocities, that the "Protocols of the Ehlers of elected. This, he (mid, was a derwl ' ac5' '
Zeal" be included in the report. These forged documents were as much in the present system that should bet to turn out well? The difference be-
1 tween the Jew and the non-Jew is
entitled to a place in sutli a report as Grimm's Fairy Tales, The Jewish ! speedily corrected.
The sharp n est appleuse of the ses- , more profoun than that between a
Daily Bulletin has been endeavoring to obtain from the general and the
person of the Teutonic origin and one
reticent Homer (who apparently nodded on the occasion referred tot a sion greeted his commendation of !
hile we dare ,
denial or an affirmation of the accusation made by Morgenthau. But the , President Coolidge for his standl , of Latin origin. But while
Cleveland lawyer refuses to be smoked out, while the general conceals hint- : against the agitators of the Japanese I
a
prepared
speech,
and
his
denun-
nuptial
pair,
marriage
has of
a far
self behind a silence-barrage that is absolutely impenetrable. The next' question, to which the rabbi referred • not make lien of the interests
the' I
tl
t
!a il
I
An Ideal Way
To Build a
Business
M
ANY new customers are coming to
this
hi store—persons who are here
for the first time. In numerous in-
stances they have told us they
came because some friend told them they
must come and get acquainted with the
Frank & Seder store.
time these two gentlemen are entrusted with such an important public , ill
of the
heppiness
of the than
married
mission they should be denied access to such corrupting literature as "Little ...Minot, during a period of questions greater
purpose
to subserve
that ;
,- couple. Marriage has been invested
"Baron Munchausen" and pos- I and answers, T a t • he
--- enemies a w'tna
Red Riding Hood, "Alice in Wonderland,"
with a sacredness which attaches to
sibly the "Arabian Nights!' Men who can believe in such a fake as the row Wilson who conducted "an insid-
: ions and unforgivable process of un-
protocols should have their reading carefully chaperoned.
dermining public cpinion" against the signed
no other
to perpetuate
institution. and
It has
enhance
been the
(le- •
-::
a League of Nations. d declared, in di,- spiritual life of the human race. The
Trotzky is down but it's a question whether he's out. This running
in
a
Jewish
mar-
Previously he ha
great desi d
revolution is a sort of upsandalown business. But Trot zky renniined in
-peace who
talk, hadth
that "e
whole . riage is the maintenance and perpetu-
r long enough to eve that he is a man of power, though he demon- cussing "statesmen"
engaged
ation of Judaism in Israel. Every in-
powe
strated that when it came to despotic rule the Romanotrs could take leootillo in the anti
,
iii Middle west is p oisoned by inisundei•- termarriage is a nail in the coffin of '
from him. •This 11222Y be interesting to those gentlemen who delight
1Judaism and Israel.
attempting to prove that the Jews are in power in Russia. I was told by standing and fear of England."
1 "Yet few are the members of the
a man, whose name for many reasons I cannot mention, that on several . Besides Rabbi Wise speeches were .
al to Trotzky and Lenin personally (in made by Professor Warren Thom P- community who are wrought up over
occasions he was obliged to appeal
it. They have come to regard it as
behalf of Jews who were being treated unjustly, but from Trotzky, the Jew,: son of Oxford, Ohio; Mrs. Carrie
haiNm
. Y. a matter of course. It is this attitude
!C hapman Catt, ge
he could never obtain any consideration for his co-religionists. On the
cran;I
I
of
indifference that is one of the chief
Oneida,
Pierrepoyes
ofneral
ont N
other hand Lenin was inclined to be of service.
.
Janws G. McDonald of New l'ork, causes
for defection front Judaism.
.
----;;
enry T. Allen and Professor 1 The chief bulwark against assimila-
A reader writes me from Chicago asking me why I commended Emil • General H
Fuchs, the sculptor, for refraining to mention in the course of a series of Edward M. Earle of Columbia 'Jiff-tine has always been a strong and
For
sound Jewish public opinio
varsity.
articles that certain welloknown Englishmen and Englishwomen he met were
, public opinion is a ll-powerful. n. It sets
P raises President's St•nd.
Jews. Ile stresses the point that inasmuch as the Jews are a race that they
The President of the United States ' up standards to which most members
should be designated properly as Jews. He mentions that we should be
within recent days taken a stand . of the community conform.
conform. Let us,
proud to have our great singled out and tagged as Jews. All this is very h as
': firmly and finely against the war pay- ' confess that we have no such strong,
fact,
all
Jew
nice, but for years I have fought against this very thing. In -
him
lay
!
sound
public
sentiment.
It is a pro-
they that agree with my correspondent's viewpoint as to a Jewish' chologists by doing what ill
even
"race," regent when a Jew committing an overt act is branded by the news- to stem the tide of the anti-Japanese I found source of regret to me that the
papers as a Jew. That has been one of the amazing, contradictions in Jewry. nuttiness," said Rabbi Wise, "and 'sense of inferiority' I have spoken
reflect' again by his insistence that we be nit of is strongly developed in all elm'
The racial Jew has apparently no objection to have his fellows who
credit upon him advertised as Jews, but he hotly resents the term ".lew" ! moved to violation of the compact of meats of Jewry. Many a Jew
who I
y anxious to pre serve the
I the naval conference at the behest of is seemingl
when used publicly in connection with a scoundrel.
practices and obsery ances o f Judaism
naval mathematicians.
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I do not accept the theory of a Jewish race. I, in common with the Re- oAs far as the masses are motivated shows a marked weakening when he ,
form group in Jewry, consider the Jews as members of a spiritual corn- • in the direction of war the outstanding finds himself in the presence of Jews!
munity and I cannot personally reconcile myself to the idea that one is a mass motives are fear and greed, each who do not see eye to eye with him
a w hic h i s hirgdy instinctive, neith. on these matters. Ile will apologize
Jew who does not believe in the Jewish faith. My correspondent must have
. That for his own conception of Judaism,
keen eyesight to discern in thousands of instances the difference between ed of which is really reasoned '
Gentile. I myself have met Jews that I could not recognize fear obtains in Europe is inevitable tamper with his convictions and do
a
Jew
and
as such front a superficial observation. I happened to pick up James Water- i after the harrowing and crushing ex- what others do. Our only salvation' a
man Wise's book on "Liberalizing Liberal Judaism" as I was writing these , perience of 10 years, but there is no lies in a strong sound Jewish public I,
paragraphs, and on the very first page my eye caught this statement: excuse for fear in America, though opinion•"
Theories of Americanism.
fear is being played upon by the prate-
Rabbi Hershman proceeded to shawl
: gonists of war, one (lay by air threats,
race or nation in the literal
True it is that Jews do not form a
the next day by insinuations touching that Dr. Eliot had a message for his
or scientific use of those terms. But on the other hand the unique
the Japanese, the third by whispers fellow Americans of other creeds and
hand between them cannot be explained away as a purity religious
regarding Mexico and, again—and the other ethnic origins. Continuing he
one.
worst of all—by rumors that the Al-I said:
"What is Americanism? Broadly
lies will not pay their debts to us.
this is true, yet that "unique bond" does not make a race.
"Is it too much to insist that we aryl speaking there are four theories.
---;;----.
to
think
less
of
America
as
the
finan-
First, there is the Ku Klux Klan
I always think of Jews and Christians, of Jews and Protestants and .
Catholics. And I have consistently taken the position that the Jew should vial creditor nation of the world and theory. It asserts that not all who
to
hope
more
for
America
as
the
nor-
live
in America are Americans or can
be considered as a member of a religious group in the sense of an affilia-
debtor nation of the world? Euro- i ever hope to become Americans. The
.
1 . I d not mean of course, that every Jew is
I •
e
lion
with
ose WOODWARD AVL
true
American, it says, is one who
religious any more than every Christian is. But nevertheless a Jew should peen nations are very busy paying
1447 sucr
have some affinity with the principles of Judaism, The writer may be in- their debts to one another, or evading is Protestant by religion and an
Anglo-Saxon,
or
a
member
of
some
member of a race the payment thereof. We are less oc-
terested to know that this question of whether a Jew is a
less harassed, though more Nordic people, by race. lour fore-
questions copied
or a religious group has been one • lv disputed
harassing in seeking merely to secure fathers may have been among the
among Jews the world over, and frankly it has never been settled to any-
the payment of those debts. It grows early settlers; they may have fought
one's satisfaction.
just a little weary to be made to feel in the Revolutionary War but if you
e Nen York , from day to day as if our State De- are not a Protestant and a Nordic you
In a series of copyrighted articles by Kajet an Dunbar, th
tr an alliance between Mussolini and the j pertinent Were a glorified note bro- are a foreigner.
tin to the •
"Second, there is the absorption
or (
p
ker's office. and little more.
Jesuits through the former's attacks on Free Masons. And we are given a
• "Mass pstahology for war is very theory, or as Dr. Berkson terms it,
picture of Mussolini trying to gain an understanding with the Vatican
the
Americanization theory. It avers
suppressing Freemasonry in Italy. But we are given another side light on easily manipulated, is little short of
ill11111118tie. Mass psychology for peace that all who live in America can and
the Fascisti dictator in this paragraph:
must
become Americans. It says,
is a very different and most difficult
thing. Men any and will drift toward however, that the character of the
The Free Masons have for the time being dropped their counter-
hi a ih ms mus t star toward American nation and of our Ameri-
war.
by (le-
attack on the government through the bra. They had hoped
can institutions and forms of life luting to the Jews as a foreign pee-
• mt Der-
. .
pressing exchange to force Mussolini out o
have once for all been fixed and de- ply. Ile declared that this phrase is
Urges Union of Churches.
son involved is Manager Tieplitz of the Banco Commerciale, Italy's
Rabbi Wise was asked by Mrs Per- ternimed by the fathers of our «mil- not to be found in Inc official text
one really big banking concern. Mussolini formerly hot ed him and
various groups end vie- of Dr. Eliot's address. Holding the
I
I ennylatelser now' he would proceed try, that the
a pity that he Sad not shot the banker after the
openly said it seas
!'). ., mmunities,say of 00,000 people, ments comprising our population have view that Dr. Eliot does in regard to
Ill C.
Fascist revolution because of his Jewish parentage and ultra-German
to organize sentiment for peace. Un- nothing to otter, nothing to con- A wric nisn' Rabbi , Hershman h a,s,r-
sympathies. . . . Later klussolini made friends with Tioplitz in
tribute to America. It says to these : n rt(d the
can ty no stretc
'e
a
J Jews
tit the churches g o t together, he re.
' ' '
orler to get the fetish loan floated in Italy.
groups: 'Would you become real I se
th e imagination be regarded as tar-
pli ed, it would to. difficult.
„
gners.
In
fact
the burden of 1/r.
I
Mite
troubles
enough
as
a
Jew,"
A
nierieans,
forget
your
past,
se've'rr
i
i
expelliem•y than by principle.
'The premier seems more influenced bey'
the rabbi continued, "but I wonder if . all old ties, divest yourselves of all Eliot's message is that every element
tlet! an opportunist with a vengeance.
it is not possible for the evangelical Your racial charaeteristics and traits.'
—: :
of those who hold this view of
and every
group making
up our
gene,.
American
population
is an integral
uhurches to get togeth:r by their lay ,
The astonishing statement is made by t he Jew ish Telegraphic A
and ' Anie'sm
ricani contend that the failure part of America.
2, lenders
that in a letter written to the Lyndon Morning Post by a member of the AS well e s their ministerial
of the Jew to intermarry with his
. . . am ' (:f 1 peace'."
dm tronic theory of Dd. Albert
' n • rogr
. ding non-Jewish neighbors constitutes a
• , iffin . te on a
• '
English 'Parliament, M r. MacQuisten, that the
was bitterly assailed by pan,
A s a part of th e process of . t buil
Abrams, she late physician, of San Francisco,
peace
sentiment,
Rabbi
Wise
said,
he
serious
barrier to his becoming a true
.
• .
S •s IlacQuisten:
.
American.
•
• • •
"would urg it most careful and un- e
"The third theory is the melting
,atest discoveries
biased study of the League of Nations
"The discovery, which is comparable to the gre
pot theory. According to this theory,
(luring the last four years," and he
of the world, such as those of Watts. Marconi and Graham Bell, was
America is still in the making. The
criticized efforts to prevent this infor-
true American, as Zangwill puts it,
disregarded because Pr. Abrams was a Jew."
Members and their families of th
mation reaching the people. If the
has not yet arrived. Therefore each Pontiac Irnai 'Frith Lodge enjoyed a
ri
people knew what the League
I regret that, owing to facts at my command, that I comp.( su st c
as sonic- pleasant evening Wednesday, Jan. 21,
o ulation
had
done,
be
declared,
they
would
have
group
of
our
pp
M" kincQuisten's theory. If Dr. Abrams had what he claimed, all the had
. -1 t h . • hays h,a d e . thing to offer to the new America. It when the annual installation of offer
• .•
.
t
a
calls upon the various elements t
syacks In the world would not have disprove d
cars was held. after which lunch was
hied this information."
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and Saul Or
„ Schools should be used for peace," blend and merge, looking forward to served Julius Levin
•
•
Aiming many (Alters I criticized President Coolidge for remaining silent
"One of the things we the time when from this intermin- man were
the committee in charge,
And in the interest of fair-
ned.
and
fusing
of
the
various
races
Ong
, . the issues of the Klan during the campaign. appearing
following
officers
were
installed:
in the New York he
''ntin
children
ought
to it ii. to make :l our
. ,h,,,`,'
was a long there will emerge a new type. In ' T
2- = and common justice I think this editorial
p h Schwartz, president; IN imam
1
r .ntember that 1176-17t ,
htechenical
V•11,1 should be given the widest possible circulation.
ent
vice-president;
Jerome
Edel-
time ago, and that far over a century other wards, ripe price that each con- v'
'
Present,
FoorsWboel Brakes
, '
stituent group is to pay for the it prize
,, a ,i. : stein, secretary ; Barney Wyman,
America and Great Britain have been
eventual
NO KLANSMAN NEED APPPLY
Americanism
is
of
" treasurer, and Maurice Kollins, moni-
at
peace.
The
whale
middle
west
is
No member of the Ku Klux Klan need expect to gain Federal
poisoned by misunderstanding And Pearance.
Theory of Liberal Thinker..
office at the hands of the President while Mr. Coolidge is President.
vir-
fear of England." Ile added that he
I.east of all need he expect to eain a Federal judgeship. This is
"The theory of Dr. Eliot, which is tor.
' would liberalize the school teachers by
The second of a series of benefit
tually the announcement from the White llonse in the case of Robert
having them "teach intelligently and also the t theory
of (me.
liberal
is card parties in charge of the sister-
rational
It thinkers,
is what Dr,
C. Baltzell of Indiana. nominated to succeed Judge A. B. Anderson
u
humanly rather than narrow and de- th e most
hoo 1 ■ 113 held at the Jewis h Co mmn.
in the United States District Court at Indianapolis. When Baltzell
Berkson calls the community theory,
.1.t.
l hitaibdiuoaalnpdritzhees
filing patriotism."
27 va.nilt
was accused of being a Klansman, he teas summoned to Washington
America, it says, does not demand the it,Y
„ ,,rt,:2:init:t:rri.h.tuatne,
Congress
Control
Needed.
and questioned, and his nomination went to the Senate only after
••\\,. ought to have a direct and fusion of its component race, and committee in charge consisted of Mrs.
he hail convinced the President that the charge was untrue. Presi-
immediate control over our Con- groups. It stands very little to gain
m
rsd
aendr mJa
NIsitoerirni,,, NF
Irinee llny
,II, i;t22:nmin Goldstein,
111014 .
dent Coolidge's position in the matter cannot be too highly co-
gress," said Rabbi Wise. "Lark of by stale uniformity and standardize-
Safety Tube
mended. Anybody who has sworn allegiance to the Invisible Ent.
start after the election makes it dif- tion. 'As in an orchestra every type
to Insure
.,
Aire is not. to be tolerated in seeking or holding public office in the
ticult. I can get Congressmen to send of instrument has its specific timbre Harry Hirschberg.
Contmouus
_
open and constitutional empire of the United States, whose govern-
me s"me seeds and a calendar, for and tonality, founded in its substance.
011 How
mental functions he is secretly trying to usurp or loam or nullify.
which Uncle Sant pays, but one never and form; as every type has its ap. ; Honoring her sister, Miss Celia
and melody in the Barnett Mrs. Ellis M. Thal of Mc-
hi h since that time. feels that we have power over Can- propriate theme
I • - : h o 1. s m bony . . 0 ill society each Quad, avenue. Detroit, entertained at
new building, a( the Irene Kauf- cress. They court us until v tenon
Automatic
ethnic groan is the natural instru- a mah jong and bridge luncheon at
hes been knnwn AS
Carburetor
mann Settlement. In 11:22o, on the oc- and
ignore
us
afterward."
Ile declared it should he necessary merit, its spirit and cultur e are its her home Jan. 21. Mrs.. Joseph Blum-
Heat Control
the coon- theme and melody, and the harmony rosen, Mrs. Morris Goldman and Mrs.
,f
the
twenty-fifth
anniversary
P.13-31-•
Of
10
•r
cent
sip
. n
.
- -
they and discord s of them Norman Buckner scored high or the
of the settlement, Mr. Kaufmann pre- o Y.
ind the movement, including' and dissonanc
rger try beh
&tend Center Now Brnellei•ry of
vide
symphony of civilize- afternoon.
ua r! $250,000 to
q unto
si dent and the membership of ; all make
ial
la
gift
s
the
Pre
Sums Nearing $1,500,000.
pro
spec
these
lb:sides
has given
YearlY
toward moisten- C. ngress, instead of the unorgenize51. lion.' America demands from all of ,
qte
ua rters.
Barnett wa a gain honor
Miss
an, and operation sums which bring mass as at present. The attitude to- ' us undiluted loyalty to its political
he
i
PITTSBURGH. —II. T. AL—The
to ward other nations, he added, should ideals but it asks that each group (le- •
' Ingiw
n ' t at a /am and jell yn ' of ' D
iduality, cherish its , fm. y"
r egtr'oeint
1,11, Kaufmann Settlement, one of his contributions to the settl ement
Mrs. Saul Saulso
a total of approximately $1,500,000. Ix. "not what do they owe us, but that velop its indiv
Mv1.1. el General Meters Corp.
the largest settlement houses in the
Henry Kaufmann cane- to the Um- ran we do for them. After all, he heritage. give full and free play to Jan. 19.
Glendale 4000
s wa
d
_
GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
ll hat is b est in it ann
1...nited States supported by .lavish
on gress is co ntrolled by , eanritch
Detroit Br•nel,
luded,
"f
'What
life
our American
an d after conc other side o f the qution."
funds,51s the beneficiary of the largest
PFENT & DECKER
,
Mitt
Bernice Strifling, is spending
M
.
tes at the age of 10,
BEMB-ROBINSON CO.
ter !
ounded th e Rabbi Wise declared that when , America wants,' says Dr. Eliot, 'is
e
f
5740
Mack
An.
struggl
single gift to a charitable institution
Sta years of
e.
Ave.
with various his.. a tew weeks in Grand Rapids, the
444 Eul lo.
several
etc!: made in the state of Pennsyl- with his brother,/ the firm which
STANLEY KRAJENKE
is !resident Wilson returned from Fan- numerous 'area ,
Martin Fug.
of which
LOUIS-ROSE BUICK CO.
11620 Jae. Canna Are.
f- is the first time three-fourths of the tortes, with various gifts, with rani_ guest of her sister,
Mrs.
1. K9UrIlla,O8'3 ,
'aria.
---
12493 Woodward An, HisIsland Pork
I now known
Kau
lr.
toe
M en
the American people were for a League j ow; abilities, living aide by site in
TELOTTE BUICK CO.
Marking the thirtieth anniversary. of he i s eit.enres
man
Buckner
HARLEY
BUICK
CO.
and Mrs. Nor
gall Grant River An,
ISt
has
be
the founding of the Irene Kaufmann
interes
nn
Settlement, he has I of Nations, and then began an maid- ,concord andeach contributnig its own • Mr. returned from a week's visit in
3752 Can An.
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BUCHBINDER-BUICK CO.
Settlement, named after his daughter, Irene
II to many other ' i01.15 and unforgivable process of un-; peculiar q uality to the mixed papule- have
SIEGELZECKENDORF CO.
they
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Henry Kaufmann of New York pre- always go./
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dermining pu l c opinion.
of their slater,
sented to the institution property in charities and philanthropies, both in ation was rapidly shifting, he contin- canism, worth of the venerable sage marriage
Weinstein, to David Edward Cohn of
Pittsburgh
the downtnwn district of
Pittsburgh and New York. He is the ' ued, and the cause advocated by Wood-lwho entertains it."
Rabbi Hershman referred to the Philadelphia, which took place at the
When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them
largest contributor to the Federation row Wilson would appeal to the high-
valued at $750,000.
' criticism leveled at Dr. Eliot for al- , LaSalle Hotel, Jan. 27,
Mr. Kaufmann gave $20.000 in 1910 of Jewish Philanthropies of Pion est in the country.
which enabled the then called Colum- burgh.
bian School and Settlement to erect a
We consider that an ideal way to build
a business — by the recommendation of
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. We certainly
thank and appreciate our friends for their
kind words that send customers to us. It
makes us all the more eager to fully meas-
ure up to the growing expectations of the
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of our service to the public as
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wrefiire
2ripture
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our values."
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These Features Make
Winter Driving a Pleasure
for Buick Owners -
SETTLEMENT HOUSE
IS AWARDED $750,000
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
who IC ■ 111
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