A l Amish Periodical eater CLIFTON ...VINCI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE NINN - _ RABBINICAL WOMEN ibPerwrij ims" A "Kil r_ will work. Six hours per day. A wonderful future assured to those who qualify. !sir. MacGlavrle from The Central Conference of Ameri• 1 to 4 :3 p. m. 7732 Grand River. can Rabbis has approved the ordina- police dog. Clipped LOST-Yellow FOR SALE-Blaine 1694. Large tion of women as rabbis. This repre- like a lamb. Answers to name two-family frame, six rooms; three sentativc body of American Jewish Jack. $50 reward. William J. bedrooms each. Price cut to $13,- teachers and leaders thus reached in Kratz, 92 East Palmer. Phone Eni- By HARRY CONZEL By DR. I. D. BRONFIN, M. D. 900 for quick sale. $2,000 down. its progress a point attained and maintained by me publicly some pire 6850. Call owner, Garfield 3362. years ago. I have long felt with in- Sheltering Home for Jewish Children, I. The modern health crusade is based FOR RENT-Bright furnished room WANTED-Neat, trustworthy Jew- creasing conviction that Jewish re- upon the well-known principle that for the reason that practically all the A "JEWISH" SPORT SCANDAL in modern home. With or without ish woman. Middle aged preferred, children housed there are the off- 1 ligious life would receive a valuable the only way to effectively combat ek A few we s ago we intimated that there are rumors afloat that King garage. Convenient to three car to act as housekeeper and com- impetus for good from the active any evil is first to ascertain the caus- spring of tuberculous parents. While I o Emilio" Solomon heralded as the only Jewish heavyweight boxer since . Ref- lines. 2074 West Philadelphia alone. tuberculosis is not hereditary, yet au- , panion for elderly lady participation of women in its con- aniel Mendoza, is (to quote our colleague Jack Conway) as much Jewish ative factor. Preventive medicine Phone Garfield 8852-J. erences. Hemlock 2462-W. 10339 gregational functions. Woman's more has thus become one of the most im. thorities have recognized that a pre- I ' s Paddy Murphy's pig. At that occasion, we expressed our disbelief in Byron Ave., corner Collingwood. sensitive sympathy, her penetrating portant subjects now engaging the disposition to the disease is inherited. ? hese rumors, basing ourselves on what we knew of King Solomon. To --- Beautiful furnished intuition, her greater possible moral Apt. 12. attention of leaders of medical One can readily conceive of the dan• ' peak quite freely and in a confessional mood, we will admit that we did FOR RENT- room for gentleman on Pingree and spiritual influence qualify her of know much about the King, and that our critical attitude had been com- thought. Prevention is now the slogan gets when a child with such inherited WANTED-Girl to share apartment admirably for the' work of the minis- n Ave. Phone Garfield 7925-W. predisposition is actually exposed to letely lulled by our reading of news items composed by expert publicity of the vast army of workers in behalf with two other girls. References try. Nor is she lacking in requisite Since the infection. Isolation is therefore P inds. We had visited Solomon during training hours and our cons ems- of a healthier human race. e xchanged. Apply evenings or Sat- oratory. She may as a rule be with- the child of today is the future citi- the only expedient, and it is a source ions were carried on mostly via his manager. Our desire for a Jewish WANTED-A large boy or young man to drive a Ford car. Must he urday, afternoon or Sundays. Em- out man's greater virility of presenta- zen of tomorrow, the greatest efforts of comfort to know that Denver phy- hampion helped in dulling our perspicacity. We were not on the mental experienced. Apply Saturday eve- C pire 5389-W. sicians with a social conscience have All this is a tion but not without at least equal have been directed toward child-hy- tai vise; in short, we were not our normal intelligent self. ning or Sunday at 3539 Blaine forcefulness of persuasion. No cause giene, for it is recognized that the en- established institutions, known as' q ecessary introduction to the real story.) FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room Ave. or (luring the week in eve- n • • preventoria. Infants or children who • • of religious import can have more tire physical foundation, leading for one or two gentlemen. 2080 nings at 6013 Beaubien St. Mr. powerful presentment than when it either to health and productity or in- have come in close contact with the RUMORS PERSIST West Euclid Ave. Phone Garfield Goldatick. conies from the lips of the serious- A few days ago we read an article by one of the most prominent sport validism and idleness, is laid during tuberculosis are kept there for a year 4597-J. or longer, in the open air and sun- writers of New York City, in which King Solomon was formally challenged ness of a truly good woman. It is to the first decade of life. shine, fortified by nourishing food, , 0 prove his Jewishness, and to answer the accusation of assuming a Jewish MRS. J. SHERLINE - First class FLATS FOR SALE-Tuxedo near be hoped, however, that the partici- Science has now definitely estab- cooking and catering for weddings so as to enable these young bodies to „` ghting name for the purpose of enhancing his drawing power. Linwood. New. Three bedrooms, pation of women in the Jewish pulpit lished that tuberculosis infection is and parties. 15852 Linwood - Are. successfully resist invading germs. " This is a serious char e More than that, it is an insult tee the Jewish steam heat. A dandy. Luycks will not he without an appropriate nearly invariably contracted during The Sheltering Home does more than Hemlock 1881-W. Bros., Realtors. Boulevard at Jewish culture. A mere college train- early childhood. Dosage is the de- that; it raises the child that had been boxing fans. The mere fact that a boxer has a Jewish name would not name is INVESTMENTS-Jeffries sandwich ing with the mouth of glibness will Woodward Ave. Empire 3070. termining factor between life and exposed to infection to manhood or F hange our op inion of him one whit. The fact, however, that a not suffice. The Jewish pulpit must Invented and created in order to deceive a special section of fandom and machines; 25 basic; 25-6; (125) death. It is doubtful whether even womanhood under similar conditions, with the cold calculation to utilize the thirst of a nationality for an idol in accumulative; 2c on each sale. All WANTED - Automobile salesman. be distinctive in spirit message and the most expert statistician will ever and there is no doubt that when ado- live organiza- a purpose and not a sort of phono- Connect up with now working. Monthly income as- arrive at an accurate figure as to in- lescence is reached the (longer of ac- the sporting world is, to say the least, disgraceful. tion selling the new Jewett and graphic platform as to some extent So we made up our mind to investigate these charges as thoroughly as sured. Address R. R. 3, Box No fant and child mortality from tuber- tire disease is greatly minimized. it now is in sonic so-called Reform Paige cars. Liberal commission possible. A few hours ago, accompanied by Harrison Goldberg of the 194, Whittier, Calif. culosis deaths which are absolutely Besides the great service rendered and full co-operation furnished. temples. If we can have with ap- preventable, if proper precaution be the children, the home benefits in no seven Arts Feature Syndicate, who generously submitted to playing the FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room Apply Mr. Schreiber, Alhambra propriate modern culture women in taken. If the infected child survives, small measure the parents. The sans- role of Watson to our Sherlock Holmes, we entered the office of Woodman for one or two gentlemen. 2246 Auto Sales, 9430 Woodward. Em- our Jewish pulpits with the spirit of the stress and strain incident to early Corium of the Jewish Consumptives and Lawrence in the Putnam Building, New York City, as per appointment. West Euclid Ave. Phone Garfield a Deborah and a Beruriah in God's pire 7468. adult life may yet stir up the smoul- Relief Society can justly make this The two foregoing gentlemen are the managers of the Hebrew King from Ilk blessing, let us 3923-31. dering ember into a conflagration. statement, for the sanatorium has, as Panama. FOR RENT-301 East Palmer. Cool, have name them. and with Some of our present rab- Solomon, in street clothes, sat on a chair, like the proverbial condemned family. Call The many sanatorias all over the patients, only too many fathers and WANTED - Energetic salesmen to airy room for one or two gentle- mornnigs, Lifshitz, Northway 4854. his are not so successful from a finer country ministering to the relief of mothers whose children are being man waiting for the current to be switched on, Then we started the grilling. sell vacant or improved property. men with private Jewish viewpoint that their wor k thousands of consumptives in the tenderly sheltered under the wings It sounded like a real cross-examination. Also business leasings. Must be d could not easily be improve upon by Conzel: What about these rumors? prime of life, ranging between the of the home. There are a number of experienced and with a ear. Grand the coming of the co-operation of Woodman: It's all bunk. ages of 18 and 35, are proof of such cases on record who failed to irn- ElsI -Nic.el ivn fuprrnivisahte River and Livernois district. Sulk. Lawrence: Nothing but jealousy from other promoters who envy ed home. properly disposed women. dangerous possibility. Oflo1r Rgentleman erland & Buchanan, 9764 Grand prove, or became worse, despite every gladly welcome to my pulpit any Jew- Near three ear lines. Modern. ish woman qualified to occupy the A child welfare institution is there. effort known to medical science. A our find. River. Goldberg: Where was Solomon born? Phone Garfield 81119.8. fore a real haven of refuge from careful inquiry disclosed that worry, place and shall be very much sur- Woodman: In Panama. MACK B. WEISS - Strictly kosher many lurking dangers, and this is the most baneful of psychic states, prised if ere long we do not have Goldman: How does that make hint a Palestinian Jew . ? caterer for weddings, banquets, more truly applicable to the Denver was the underlying factor. The chit- admirable applicants of her sex for Woodman: Ile isn't. He is a Panamanian of Jewish extraction. parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates dean! The emotional Jewish father i admission to a function that is Conzel (low to Goldberg) : I don't like the expression "extraction;" it reasonable. Phone Melrose 0006. or mother cannot improve when he fraught with:sufficient possibility of knows that the children are without sounds like a retraction. power and achievement to attract the FOR RENT-Room and board in pri- Goldberg: Tell us about the Solomon family. tender supervision and perhaps suf- sate cottage. Kosher meals. Bath- Woodman (to King Solomon): Go on. I A pleased to recommend to Jew consecration of the best spirits both tering because of insufficient or im- ing, bowling and fishing. Kaplan 's and lo.hn -J w George tCo he hent's volume among men and women.- r. Ale King Solomon keeps silent and looks groggy. nroner food. The eggs and milk cottage, Josie St., near Flint St., ,n .n ee Jews in the Making of ander Lyons. Woodman (slowly as if spelling each word): His father is from Pales- furnished me here strangle me be- Orion, Mich., or call Hemlock 8181. America" from the press of the Strat- tine. His mother comes from a Jewish family in Spain. cause I know that my young birds are Conzel (to Solomon):. Have you ever been in Palestine? Ask for Kaplan, before 4 p. ni. ford Company, Boston, Mass. It is WELFARE BOARD AIDS starving," said one distressed father Woodman: No, he has never been there. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room one of the best contributions to its AT TRAINING CAMPS in the typical idiomatic Yiddish, after Goldberg (with Watson-like inspiration): Does the King speak French? subject that have yet appeared. Well- persistent grilling by the physician to for Jewish couple in private home. informed and well-written, it is Solomon: Oh yes. account for failure to yield to treat- NEW YORK.-The war department 6477 Northfield, near Tireman. well-spring of Jewish inspiration and Conzel (in French): Where is your father now? ment. The children were brought l'hone Garfield 0925-M. a safeguard against prejudice and is receiving the co-operation of the Woodman (uncomfortably): That lingo is not for me. from a distant city to the Denver Jewish Welfare Board in caring for Solomon (in French) : In Palestine. FOR RENT-Four and five-room persecution for such as are willing to the religious and kindred needs of the home and within a short time physical Conzel (keeping up the French) : What city? apartments in two-story building, be guided by intelligence instead of Jewish men attending the summer improvement in the father was dis- I Solomon (proudly): In Damascus. with all modern conveniences, in- being misled by ignorance. I com- training camps conducted by the de- cernable. (Let us remind you, ladies and gentlemen, that Damascus is in Syria.) cluding hot water, steam heat, jan- mend it highly. If Henry Ford could partment. The board is also co-op- When the future chronicler will I Conzel (in French) : Is your father religious? itor service and separate porches. be induced to turn long enough from erating in the general program of en- sum up the leading factors that lead Solomon (in same language). What. Close to synagogue and Hebrew making machines and money to read- tertainment for the men. to the eradication of the white plague, Conzel (ditto): Religious-you know, religion-religious-parbleul school. Twelfth St. district. See ing and absorbing the message of this child welfare institutions will occupy Greatest stress is being placed up- hook, he would either make apolo- caretaker, 1469.1481 Lee Place. an important place, and judging by Does he wear a skull cap? getic amend to the Jews whom he has on work in the Citizens' Military Solomon (still ditto) (with a grin as if he had just heard a piquant We will move you free. the record thus for established, the Training Camps, where the young so vilely slandered or he would other- Denver Sheltering Home for Jewish story) : No--of course not-no. Conzel (ditto): Did you-well, I mean-after you were born--enfin, SALESMAN WANTED-I want sev- wise confirm my suspicion that on men are mostly of high school and Childrenwill be on the roll of honor. college age, many coming from small sous comprenez-have you the traditional physiological proof? eral producers (full or part itme). some subjects he is only a pitiably communities, where there is little of Solomon looks puzzled-laughs-and looks at Woodman. Unlimited field. No competition. poisoned and impervious fanatic.- Jewish communal life. $50 to $100 weekly for those who Dr. Alexander Lyons. Woodman: Well. RUSSIA SHOWS JEW'S Conzel (in English): K. Oh; that's allright. PIONEERING SPIRIT Woodman: I would not care if Solomon was a Zulu or Turk. He is a first-class boxer, and that's why people want to trouble us. A heavyweight Russian I contender is always the target of calumnies. Seen in Colonization Among • • . keeps itself that A refrigerator Jews, Declares Dr. Rosen. This sample of conversation, which is almost g verbatim report, is suffi- awe Importance of the Denver Sheltering Home In the Anti-Tuberculosis Campaign SPORTS CLASSIFIED :-: vie COMMENDABLE Call to see the KELVIN-ET An electric connection does the work. The Kelvin.et is ample in size cold. for the family of four or five. It freezes dainty cubes of ice for the table. Colder than an ice•cooled refrigerator and keeps foods much longer; yet costs leu to operate. Call and see the Kelvi•et or write for ". information. Call North...1y 6241 KELVIN ATOrt -DETROIT COMPANY Sales and Service 1943 E. GRAND BOULEVARD KELVINATOR ELECTRIC KEFRIGERATION Complete odds Reinkerator \$Z50" 0- F.0./3 DETROIT MOSCOW.-"The movement for cient. Darin Woodman's little speech, King Solomon (fidgeting like the Prince of Wales when facing an audience) left the room. After a w le- we retired. This omits a good part of the very interesting conversation, which we reserve for some other time. It is our belief that this scandal has just been inaugurated. The climax is still to come. Well, you want to know our final opinion. King "Emilio" Solomon is not a Jew. This might contradict our first impression, but we want to be frank with ourselves and our readers--we ourselves. i have erred. That is why we arestrr gli chastising colonization among the Jews in Rus- sia has again manifested the pioneer- ing spirit of the Jew," was the state- ment made by Dr. Joseph Rosen, us- sian representative of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, before his de- parture for the United States. Dr. Rosen, who will make an ex- tended stay in the United States, spoke in an interview with a tepee- sentative of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency of the marvelous adaptabil- ity to all conditions which the Jews have displayed more than once, when they were thrown by fate into strange countries. Referring to Russia, he said: "Liv- ing under most primitive conditions and lacking the most essential neces- sities, the Jews in the small towns of Russia and in the colonies have shown miracles in the way of ability to adapt themselves to conditions." MONEY RAISING SALE MUST HAVE CASH First Served - Nothing First Come Held in Reserve - Everything Goes. - It's Cash we need, and our only method to raise cash is to dispose of our tremendous stock of High Grade Custom-Made Footwear quickly. To do this we realize that we have to sac- rifice our profits. Our aim is to turn this stock into cash. LOOKING FROM "THE WORLD'S WINDOW" Pierre van Passes, renowned columnist of the New York Evening World, writes: Dear Harry:-I am somewhat puzzled by a news item under a Curragh, Ireland, date line of June 24. The item in question states that a horse named Zionist won the Irish Derby for £10,000. How am I going to harmonize this with what I had heard of old, namely that there are no Hebrew sailors where the River Shannon flows? What do these Irishmen mean, anyway, by juggling with names like Zionist and Aga Khan? Are they adding a little political zest to the proceedings by betting on rival Arabic and Zionist horses? What is the world coming to? I dare say that Irish Derby was followed with breathless interest by the Zionists in Jerusalem and the Arab Executive. To tell you the truth, I fear reprisals. For do you think the Arabs are going to lie down and take their punishment without a comeback? Do you think the sons of Ishmael are going to let a CARD OF THANKS name like that shame them before the whole world? Not if I know my Omar Khayyam. Think of it! Zionist beat all comers, and the Mrs. Minna Schlafer and family prancing Arabian steeds that carried Alexander and Napoleon on to wish to thank their relatives and conquest of the world had to take a back seat. There must be a friends for the kindness and sym- mistake somewhere. Looks like a publicity stunt for Dr. Weizmann pathy shown them during their recent or Louis Lipsky. Please let me know the truth. If this information bereavement in the loss of their is allowed to go unchallenged, I won't be responsible for the circum- (laughter and sister, Miss Lillian. stances. The whole Arab world may rise like one man and then- Schlafer. sit down again. PIERRE VAN PAASSEN. • • • • HARRY CONZEL SCORES AGAIN The report comes from the Zionist convention that the committee on publications handed in a recommendation to the administrative committee that the official Zionist publication-the New Palestine-include within its columns a section devoted to sports among Jews. Harry Conzel feels that his pioneering efforts in Jewish athletics are well rewarded. French, Shriner & Urner Men's Shoes and J. & T. Cousins Ladies' Shoes Two special groups of ladies' fine pumps, straps, oxfords, in all leathers, materials, combinations, for sports, street and dress wear, all sizes and widths in each group but not in each style. Costs Have Been Forgotten! (Copyright, 1925, by Seven Arts Feature Syndicate.) •1! Ian IJ 51 zIt 01.11 44r. ;OP ail& Air lirl(7 tido!, 611 11.11.11. ..,-_., e.. much parents can do with a child, how ninny mistakes unwise treatment may bring about, well may they trem- The pleasing celebration of Boys' ble at this tremendous responsibility. The most beautiful sight is the pic- Week may be a reminder of how much more consideration we are giv- ture of children at play, unconscious, healthy, joyous; the most wretched ing to the child than woo granted by the parents of the past generation, sight that of children at work, housed, who did not love their children less, plodding, serious beyond their years. but who did not think it necessary to Child labor laws have removed many understand them. They would have of the wrongs visited upon children been astounded had the question been up to the middle of the nineteenth put-'What does the boy think about century. We have a picture in Ben- the rules to which he is asked to con- nett's "Clayhanger" of a boy of 5 form?" We can imagine a choleric, roused from his bed in the early Impatient reply-"Ile hasn't to think morning hours to work in the pot- on the matter at all, he is to obey his teries. All Syria was recently stirred elders, who best know what is good to riot to protest against the French for him." Did they always know? mandate, but I have heard no protest Child psychology is a modern branch against the scandal of child labor of knowledge. The boy was usually there. In my visit to Damascus three , regarded as an obstreperous wild ani- years- ago, I saw children under 61 mal to be suppressed and kept down. years of age working in ill ventilated The boy, to a great degree, is largely shops for as long as 10 hours a day. While character is to a degree de- what we make him. He can be hard, tough, rowdy; he can be soft, sensi- pendent on heredity, it is clue to a larger degree to environment. What tive, generous. All t`ie innumerable sensibilities are latent in that young chance has the boy born in a slum as against the one reared in the open nature. He may be compared to a delicate musical instrument, from country? It Is the duty of society to which wondrous tones can be pro- give the boys the surroundings that duced, but it needs an artist to bring will tend to develop the finest type of humanity. If we cannot do this, then I it out. Rough, indeed! There is a sensibil- with all our scientific advance, civiliz- ity in that boyish nature that calls ation has failed. - Dr. Maurice H. for the tenderest of handling. It is Harris. LI Scale No. 1, THE BOY , Forget Wash Days This Summer Just 'phone Glendale 5680 to send a wagon. Let us do your work through the hot weather. You are entitled to that much vacation from drudgery this summer-and it won't be at all expensive. Try it. PALACE MODEL LAUNDRY 26 Convenient Branches Glendale 5680 1 a grave situation in the evolving of his character when he is made to feel that he has been unjustly treated, outraged by a disregard of his boyish rights. Do not thrust his plea aside because he is "just a boy.' He suf- fers a sense of wrong quite as keenly as the adult, though it may not last as long. Boy suicide is not an un- known experience in the tragedies of daily life. Boyhood is the plastic era-you can mould him as you will. It is the time to now the seeds of fine qualities which must be presented In a way to thrill, to stir his sense of courage, of chivalry, and of generosity. Ile will rise to the call. When we realize how LYNCHING RECORD FOR 1925 The Tuskegee Institute recorda that during the first six months of 1925 there were nine lynchings. all of Negroes. Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Utah and Vir- ginia each had one offense and Miss sissippi three. The offenses against the negroes were murder, four; rape, two; attacking a woman, one; at- tacking children, two. Comparing the record with other years, the in- stitute finds that there were five lynchings during the first six months of 1924, 15 in 1923 and 30 in 1922. 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