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RECREATION BUILDING OF THE Y. W. H. A. CAMP

Club
N otes

BERLIN CONFERENCE
PRAISES ORT WORK

rest of his life, taking little trips
abroad from time to time, and here
he painted some of his finest pictures:
German Federation of European Jew.
"The Girl With the Letter," The Of-
ish Organisations Hears Reports.
-
fering of Poultry," "Gustavus Vasa
and the Dalecarlians," this last a
BERLIN.--ii T. A.)--The Feder.
scene from the life of Sweden's na-
Herzl Judaeans.
uy n h, el
Jewish
i s f ar:: :
tional hero, and many, many por-
At the last meeting of the Herzl i artaincr ictaotifont,:a isnt

rrnoipae' n
Germany
held ifs
traits. In 1876 he was made court
JU ■ 111VallS Nathan Shur spoke on Dean nual conference here several weeks
painter, a great honor but something
Inge. Discussion followed. Election
of a handicap, too, for royalty can-
ago. About fit delegates were pres.
ipc
of officers was held and L eo Lhiti-
ant, representing bodies of East Eu-
not be treated like common people
sky was elected president; Alexander
ropean Jews settled in various parts
and must not be told the truth, even
Barue.h
vice-president;
Nathan
Shur,
I but the bronzed mariners and the la- in a picture; so we must not look for
of the country, Representatives of
A GIFTED FAMILY
s e cretary, and Oscar Schwartz, treas- the
borers on the docks found their way Saloman's best pictures in the royal
Central Union of German Citizens
into his sketchbooks. Famous men
palace.
threerC
the next meeting the Herzlite, of the Jewish Faith, the Jewish Stu-
By Sophie M. Collm•n.
n
e
of
fairy-tale
At
-

'
like Hans Anderson,
lub paper. will he read. Instal- dents Federation, the Jewish Health
Geskel
Salomon
was
all
his
life
a
fame, were caught on their daily
-- .,; u
i
d. i . Z. f t E.
'r
dSocietyO
About a hundred years ago, there walks. all the family friends were good Jew and for a time he was can-
-- . lation of officers will take place an
-ss e - _ - . -
there will tie general discussion on (Society for Promoting Agriculture
lived in the little town of Tondern,
°axed to sit fur their portraits and tor in the synagogue at Copenhagen.
. .
A
an
tern
sAmong
andthe
the
h
°.
JR.
ewsi
.

and
in Schleswig, a worthy citizen by
One of the last pictures he painted,
The summer camp of the Young Women's Hebrew AssouaUon of Dr- the oung Judaea movement.
name of Soloman. Tondern wa a the home folks naturaly did not es- and one of his best known, was
conveyed the good wishes of their or-
truit, which is located near Port Huron, Mich., will be dedicated on Thurs- semi - finals of the tennis tournament
very cape the young artist's ardor. His
"Blessing the Sabbath Lights." It (le- I day afternoon, July 2, at 4 o'clock. The first group of girls to stay at the . have been played and the finals will ganizations to the conferenee.
pleasant place but it was very, s
Dr. Rosenkruntz of Chemnitz was
tiny and there were small prospects first well-known picture. painted in serves its popularity, for it is a beau-
new camp will spend the week-end of the Fourth of July there. The camp be played during the week.
elected president.
of bringing up the little Salomans to 1845, "A Game of I'llombre," was tiful piece of work both as regards
was built with funds raised during the recent Emergency Fund campaign.
Dr. M. Soloweitchik, farmer Mini.-
their father's liking, especially as very likely inspired by one of the card
., composition and execution, and does Miss Sara Landman, social director of the Y. W. H. A., is in charge of
B'nos Rachel.
a wonder Parties of his father and his friends,
ter for Jewish Affairs in Lithuania.
not depend upon its story for its ap-
Siegfried, the eldest, was
the present position of
the camp.
The last meeting of the 11'nos
child. So one day Siegfried, Geskel and his "First Violin Lesson" was a
peal.
Rachel Club was held on Tuesday, world Jewry. The position of the
and Nola, with their parents, got into very natural subject in view of the
The three Salomon brothers lived
t
he
home
of
"di,
A
on
Jews
in
the
Eastern European edur,
Juno 9,
the Tondern stage coach and set out Part played by that instrument in the
to be quite old. Siegfried, while
p ;rtT

I 1 tries,
he said, had
been badly shake
n;rng,
( 1Ig
on a long journey which was about Salomon family. Finally, in 1848, ,
I J
abroad,
had
been
first
violin
in
the
Jews
had been forced out of
half ended when they came to the Gasket's portrait of the poet °versus
and the
life.
Hof-capelle in Dessau; had made his
dent,
Lillian
Garniek;
vice-president
their
places
in
economic
,ill
sea. Here they entered into a ship won him a $400 prize.
and reporter, Dora Coopersmith; sec- countries except Palestine are' clos..°1
"Now," said Father Soloman to name known in Dresden and in Ham-
which in course of time brought them
l'ARIS.
-
(.1.
T.
A.)—The
confer.
burg, where he went next, he had
The build-
rotary, Sarah Rosilefsky; treasurer, to Jewish immigration.
Note,
his
youngest
son,
"look
at
the
___
to the fair and famous city of Co-
ence of the Activist group lead by
Th•r • will be no ing of Palestine is now the greiriest
'example set by your brothers, both published nine booklets of romances
• • . • • . .
penhagen.
and songs. About the time Geskel Vladimir Jabotinsky concluded its see- Order B'rith Abraham Held . ' meeting fur four weeks.
fact of Jewish life and the most sir,-
Siegfried, who was born in 1816, have won scholarships. Siegfried is
sions here by issuing a program of
beginning
to
attract
attention,
Was
nificant. The fact of Palestine up-

-
Passed
Im

ention
was at this time about eight years old seeing the world and winning honors Siegfried returned to Copenhagen, demands in regard to the establish-
Conv
everywhere
and
now
Geskel
will
be
and he always remembered this jour-
John Steel, Former "Follies" building strikes at the very heart of
where he settled down and composed meat of a Jewish commonwealth in
portent Resolutions.
world anti - Semitism.
able
to
go
to
Paris
to
learn
things
ney quite well. Geskel, born in 1821,
Singer, Will Play at Temple
a number of operas, some of which Palestine.
One of the most important task ,
was only 3, and Nota was still a baby, that his masters here cannot teach were Produced in other countries. Ile
Quoting Sir Herbert Samuel's form-
Theater Next Week.
now, Dr. Soloweitchik continued, was
ATLANTIC
CITY,
N.
J.
—(.1.
D.
hardly more than a year old; these him."
ula uttered in 1819 concerning a self-
died
in
1899,
at
the
age
of
83,
after
to
train the Jewish young to do pro_
"Well," replied Note, "I'm sorry
governing Jewish commonwealth un- B.)--Problems affecting Jewish cony
younger children soon forgot all
a long and happy and useful life.
John Steel, celebrated American ductive work. 'there must be an end
about Tandem and their first recol- that I cannot be a genius too, but I Ceske', whose life had also been very der an established Jewish majority in munal life in America, the rebuilding
the over-production of Jewish in-
lections centered about their new shall try my best to be a good doc- pleasant, died just two years after Palestine, the Activists emphasized , of Palestine and the internal affairs tenor, with M able Stapleton, pianist to
home. They remembered Siegfried's tor." And in this he succeeded, be- he painted his "Blessing the Sab- that Zionism aims at the gradual of the order were discussed at the 39th and violinist, headlines the bill at 13. tellectuals. Palestine would provide
violin which was always noticing sweet coining almost as famous in his way bath Lights," in 1902, aged 81. Note, transformation of Palestine, includ- annual convention of the Independent F. Keith's Temple Theater, starting the solution to the Jewish problem
music and the glory and excitement as his brothers in theirs. lie began whose days had been more strenuous ing Transjordania, into a Jewish state Order B'rith Abraham, the largest' Sunday afternoon, June 21. He pos- and to the problem of the relations
the Jew's and mankind.
of his first public concert, which took his career as a physician in the Mer- and who had been in the presence of and declared that the British White Jewish fraternity operating on the • sesses a voice of rare sweetness and between
D r. A . sorga t e , sk y d t,Li ver. e d at,
an excellent musical technique. Mu-
place when he was only 12. They chant Navy and assistant at the Fred- much suffering and sorrow, had pre- Paper and any other interpretation of basis of mutual insurance.
on the work of the. Ort, after
Nine
hundred
fifteen
delegates,
tap-
sic
lovers
will
remember
him
singing
address
riles
Hospital,
and
ended
as
Surgeon-
never forgot their merry birthday an.
cannot be valid.
ceded his brothers by a number of Zionism
The outstanding points in the pro- resenting BIT lodges, having a mem- I the haunting strains of "Tulip Time, which the following resolution was
niversaries, Nota's first in March, General of the Danish army. To him years; he died in 1885, at the age
are
due
many
reforms
and
improve-
re,
first:
mass
bership
of
135,000,
assembledat
therTell
Me
Little
Gypsy,"
'"The
Girl
adopted:
Geskel's next on the first of April,
gram of the Activists a
I lane other "Fol.
of 62.
"Realizing that the revival of
Docent'

and Siegfried's in October; nor the ments in the hospital and ambulance
immigration of Jews into Palestine is steel I ter, where, the colleen ion was
Others billed include ruined Jewish economic life in East-
Which of the brothers was the
(lies" hits
holidays between, Pesach and Suc- services of the army, and he glad-
th only means of relieving th eJ ewish in session.
Ad o lph Stern, New York lawyer, Charles Olcott, well-known song ern Europe is a task which requires
coth. Rosh Hashonah and the guy dened quite as many hearts as did greatest? It would be hard tee tell; distress; second: all articles of the I
the efforts of all the social forces of
Feast of Light, for their parents were Siegfried and Geskel with their play- the touch of the healing hand fades mandate must apply to Transjordan- was re-elected grand master for the writer, presenting "The One-Man
the Jewish people, and convinced that
away, the sounds of the violin die
to
Palestine
proper;
second
term. Louis B. Siegal was Opera:" "Amateur Night in London,"
pious Jews and brought up their chil- ing and their painting.
is as well as
a
big
comedy
novelty
with
a
cast
of
the soundest method of economic re-
upon
the
air,
the
pitcure
alone
re-
Geskel now spent some happy years
dren to revere their faith.
third: Palestine, being a matter of in- eho.t e d as deputy grand master, S8111-
construction lies in transferring the
Meanwhile Siegfried studied under in Paris, painting in the studio of the mains, but a new age often dooms it terest to all Jewish people through-, uel Webb as second deputy grand eight funmakers; Arthur Jarrett and
Cupid's
Close-Ups;"
Jewish masses to productive work,
-
the best masters and presently he ob- famous Couture, and his "News from to oblivion. The three brothers left out the world the representative in- master and Man I , . Hollander as erimpany in
this conference declares that the ac-
records
of
their
work
in
print,
but
the
Crimean
War"
dates
from
this
tained a scholarship which enabled
stitutions in l'alestine should he pro- grand secretary. "Chevalier Brothers; Francis Hart
of secrecy was chat- and Toni Breen, sensational dancers; tivity conducted by the Oct in the
him to travel for three years. But period. This painting is now in the even had they not, their services to portioned between world Jewry and, The charge
and the usual picture training of the Jewish youth in pro-
Meyakes
science
and
the
arts
would
still
count
museum
at
Goteborg,
Sweden,
and
to
the Palestine population of Jew's and longed at the convention. Nothing in the
before he left home he had found nut
ductive work is of national impor-
that he was not the only genius in Goteborg Geskel went for a while af- as stones in the great temple of serv- Arabs, according to their relative the fraternity is withheld from nutria program.
tance and should be supported by all
the family, for Geskel was making a ter his Paris trip. But he was not ice which the minds of earth's spirit- numbers; fourth: the selection of the knowledge except the names of the
Jews irrespective of party."
WILL INTERNE REFUGEES
name for himself at the art school, ready to settle down as yet; people ual workers are endeavoring to raise High Commissioner by the mandatory members who in time of need receive,
for
the
benefit
and
glory
of
mankind,
who
grew
up
where
ships
are
always
the same which had once turned out
should not be done without the agree- the fraternity's assistance, it was slat-
PLAYWRIGHT WINS CASE
CZERNOWITZ.—(J.
T.
A.1
--Ref-
e.d,
Bertle Thorwaldsen. The great Dan- setting out and returning can hardly
went of the Zionist Organization;
A number of important resolutions ! ogees who have not secured special
ish sculptor had just about this time subdue the desire to get in to them
fifth: responsible positions in the Pal -
Plagarism" was the
TO
TAKE
PALESTINE
CENSUS
- Unconscious
and
visit
other
shores,
and
so
Geskel
permission
from
the
minister
of
the
-
re
passed;
one
mernoralizing
Con
come back to his native land after
estine administration should only be w e
term applied by Judge Edwin I.. Gar-
given to persons recognizing that the gress to modify the present immigra- interior to remain in the country will
his long, long stay in Rome and Ges - once more went forth, to Algiers this
vin of the United States District
time.
Life
out
there
was
very
differ-
camp at Bud.
kel often saw him and was well ac-
.
JERUSALEM.—(,1. T. A.)—A cen- establishment of the Jewish national tam law to the end that families may be sent to an internment
Court, New York City, in handing
quainted with the beautiful statues ent from that in the North and for a sus of the Jewish population of Pales- home is the chief task of the adminis- be united, and another urged action zui, according tut an announcement
down a decision against Guy Bolton,
and reliefs in the Thorwaldsen Mu- couple of years Saloman thought it tine will be taken at the end of this tration; sixth: au thority t o regulate against the proposed hill on registry - made by the minister of the interior.
playright, in favor of Ossip Dyinow,
ino tion of aliens and deportation, which , The announcement caused great pan-
seum, which to this very day is one delightful and full of fine subjects year, according to a dmision adopted
into
greant
, immigration
ini
esntli d
Jewish
e
sdt
Russian Jewish playright.
for
his
brush;
his
"Chicken
Sacrifice"
were unanimously accepted. A third is among the refugees.
of the sights of Copenhagen.
ine sho u ld
by
the
Voted
Leumi,
the
National
Palest
resolution was specially devoted to ex-
Possibly because he was a town- was one of them, but after a while Council of Palestine Jews. A special
pro pressing thanks to President Coolidge',
bred youth, Gasket Saloman cared the longing for home made itself felt commission has already been appoint-
After
TT T.
more for people than for the out-of- and he went back, not to Denmark, ed to work out the plans and make the and con, the Activists resolved that , for his famous Washington address.
T TTTT T TTT T
doors. When he looked at the harbor however, but to Sweden's capital, necessary preparation to conduct the they will send delegates to the Zionist A new feature of the order was the
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Stockholm.
with its ships he saw in it only a gate-
Congress. ratification of the social membership
In the gay capital city he lived the census.
way to an unknown world beyond,
principle which permits the younger
generation to join the fraternity not ar--
After the Show
g! g
01 the insurance basis.
The convention decided to impose
ti e following special taxes on the
embers: 5 cents in favor of the Am-
icon Jewish Congress, 2 cents in fa-
rt. of the Keren Hayesod, 2 cents in
iu.,D
a vor of the Ort and 1 cent in favor
the Most Delicious
l 6t
For
f the Hadassah. Saratoga Springs,
Chop Suey or Chow Mein
. Y., was chosen as the place of the
IUT
ext convention by the delegates.

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To the Rhythmic Tune of
' NEW YORK.—The Alumni Asso-
lotion of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan
Bert Milan and His Band
T heological Seminary (the Yeshibah),
which includes rabbis of important
rthodox congregations throughout
he United States and Canada, have
rganized to raise a $100,000 endow-
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(Sunday, June 21)
Burack and Rabbi Moses Romm, vice-
presidents; Rabbi L. Ralbog, treasur-
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Saturday Matinee, 50c to $2.00.
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WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—(J.T.A.)
--The plan to connect religious edu-
cation with the public schools by dis-
missing the children from school for
SEE IT! EIGHTH WEEK
an hour in circler thu,t they may receive
religious instructs n was heard in the
You Are Behind the Times if You Don't!
Supreme Court here.
Seat. Now on Sale for This and Next Week.
Supreme Court .Justice Seeger
heard argument here on application
for a permanent injunction to restrain
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William II. Holmes, sell sit superinten-
dent of Mount Vernon Board of Edu-
cation, from deducting time from in-
struction in the fifth and sixth school
grades to permit pupils to receive re-
ligious instruction.
Hugh Hewson, Mount Vernon cor-
poration counsel, said that 45 minutes
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in order that children might receive
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religious instruction which would pre-
vent their he-coming atheists and ag-
nostics.

NEW DETROIT OPERA HOUSE

Dodge Brothers Cars Breaking

All Previous Records in
1925 Sales.

Total sales of Dodge Brothers ma.
for cars for the first five months of
1925. according to official figures just ,
released, have broken all records for
the corresponding months of previous
years. Sales in the United States and
Canada, from Jan. 1 to June 1, 1925,
increased 15.4 per cent and overseas
sales increased 48.6 per cent over the
same months last year.
"This healthy increase appears
even more remarkable." said Thomas
J. Doyle, local Dodge Brothers deal-
er, "when it is considered that 1924
was the banner year in Dodge Broth-
ers history.
"The sound condition of the busi-
ness is equally apparent in the fact
that total sales. week after week,
since the first of March have exceed.
ed production. On June 1 there were
fewer than 15,000 new Dodge Broth-
er, cars in the hands of dealers in the
United States and Canada—less than
an aeararss of fire care for each deal-

er. Unfilled orders have exceeded
cars on nand for several months."

MORRIS SCHWARTZ

Assisted by the origind art i stic ensemble of the Jewish Art Theatre
of New York City, will appear on

SUNDAY MATINEE, JUNE 21

"The Seven Who
Were Hanged"

By Anelreyee.

SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE. 21

"Moshke Chayir"

By J. D. Berkovich.

Tickets can be obtained at Yiddish Playhonae; Cherry 2523.
Also at Boa Mos o• day of ;serfs...mem

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