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4

An Evening In the Ghetto Of Venice

FOCSANY JEWS ASK
GOVERNMENT'S AID

BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)—Inter.
The evening is cold and penetrating ly out of place, the German name of vention by the Ministry of the Inter-
Ms
r Bella Zlotchenko, 90 years of , as we alight fr m our train at Venice. o Reinish.
km against the renewed anti-Jewish
in the United States. It was awarded
age, died at the home of her dough- Fl k of
We come to the Oron Ilajodesh and disturbances in Focsany was demand•
w whi ed by a north
ter, Mrs. Joel Kapetansy, 1730 Clair- I
a gold s medal for the effectiveness of
wiandes c out our faces Pa pa we ycrouch in our guide points out to us a stone ed by four leading Focsany Jews who
its
exhibit
at
the
Jamestown
Exposi•
tablet
set into the floor of the dies. came here expressly for this mopes &
our gondola on the way to our hotel.
Jewish Women's Work in tion in 1907, in the very same year
The Minister of the Interior on
The journey down the Grand Canal The stone, he tells us, marks the spot
America to be Featured
that it was given a similar recognition
where
a bomb, fired by the Austrians whom the Focsany deputation , :lied
seems endless but finally the gon-
in Philadelphia.
at the l'aris Exposition. These exhib- Organized Labor Joins Co - op-
dola turns and, aided by the wind, is in the war with Venice, fell. Not- was told of the unbridled excesses per-
its were arranged during the incum-
sent quickly through the narrow, withstanding the fact that services petrated by the anti-Semitic stu d ents
erative Bodies in National
NEW YORK CITY.—In the Sesqui- bency of Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon of
twisting water lanes of the silent city were being performed and the Chasan In the latest disturbances. The out.
Homes Work.
stood not more than a foot away and rages still continue and a numbs:. of
centennial International Exposition Chicago, as the organization's prod-
until we reach our hotel.
that is to be held in Philadelphia in dent. A second recognition in Ameri-
In the frosty sunshine of the next the shut was filled, not a soul was Jews have been injured so s.
1926, in conunemoraion of the 160th ca came from the Panama-Pacific In- INTERNATIONAL NEWS
morning, we make our way on foot hurt. The bomb, he adds, was buried that they had to be taken to a I , :pi.
anniversary of the signing of the Dec- ternational Exposition at San Fran-
to the Piazza di San Marco. The way there and the tablet placed as a tal.
BULLETIN HAS REPORT
laration of Independence, the National eiseo, in 1915, during the presidency
The deputation pointed out t the
is punctured at intervals by tiny thanksgiving memorial by the grate-
of
Mrs.
Nathaniel
E.
Harris
of
Brad-
Council of Jewish Women will be rep-
bridges which indicate the street ful congregation.
Minister of the Interior that
We now leave the temple and at his department intervenes the desurb-
resented. In its exhibit, this organi- ford, Pa. This exhibit which had been
crossings.
At
the
Piazza
we
saunter
zation will feature the contribution arranged by Miss Rose Brenner of General Federation of Jewish
under the protecting arches of the the threshold find the woman who ances would take on more scrims- Sian
that has been made to the life of Brooklyn, N. Y., the present head of
Labor in Palestine Found-
Procuratie, gaze into the shop win - brought the shammas to us. Sur- since the Focsany police is overawed
the
National
Council
of
Jewish
Wom-
America by the Jewish womanhood of
dows at the attractive array of jewel. rounding her are other denizens of by the anti-Semitic demonstrate,
ed in 1920.
this land, working through the Nation- en, was also awarded a gold medal.
ry, laces, antiques, calculated to lure the Ghetto, poor, wretched looking
The exhibit at the Sesquicentennial
al Council of Jewish Women.
the unwary tourist, until we come creatures, all of whom press forward WATTENBERG TO HEAD
International
exposition
in
Philadel-
Among the activities that will be
NEW YORK.—Organized labor is
upon a gap between two shops which, as we step out, all offering to bring
CAMPAIGN OF J. N. F.
vividly portrayed are its work at the phia next year will feature several playing a large part in the develop-
I upon closer inspection, we find is a other shammosim to show us other
new
activities
that
have
been
under-
ports, in welcoming the immigrants;
ment of modern Palestine, according
, street. Upon the side walls of the ahuls in Venice.. We discover there
NEW YORK. — Arrangement, are
its citizenship classes; its health and taken since its last public exhibit at to an article in the news bulletin sent
I furthermost shop are signs inviting are four more congregations of the
now in full swing for the fall cam-
scholarship program among the chil- any exposition.
out from the Amsterdam headquar-
the tourist and natives as well to tiny observant Jewish population.
As more and more ragged chevrey- resign of the Jewish National Fund.
The participation of the National ters of the International Federation
dren of the public schools; its vacation
patronize various places and we are
camps to build vigorous manhood, boy- Council of Jewish Women in the Phil- of Trade Unions. This article, which
about to pass on when we notice min press about us, we divide our In conformity with the resolution
hood and girlhood; its work on the adelphia exposition recalls the inter- was written by J. W. Brown, one of
among these the llebrew letters ad- small change among them and depart, adopted at the last convention in
farms and in the rural districts, in esting fact that its birth took place the secretaries of the international
vising us that kosher meals are to be hurt and depressed at the poverty, Washington to devote the month, of
nt
the
World's
Fair
in
Chicago
in
114-
obtained at Weissburg's. neglect and dirt of the few remaining September, October and November for
developing a growing Jewish farmers'
federation, says in part:
, We consult our map and find that , inhabitants of the desolate Ghetto an intensive and extensive Land Defla-
group; its civic programs; and the MI where the Congress of Jewish
"The General Federation of Jew-
tion Campaign, the Jewish National
Women
assembled,
under
the
leader-
preparation of its own members for
far to the north of the city, back of Vecchio.
ish Labor in Palestine, the youngest
MRS. BELLA ZLOTCHENKO
Fund is now making elaborate prep-
intelligent participation in political af- ship of Mrs. Hannah G. Soloman, for of the national trade union centers
the railroad station, lies the Jewish
arations to organize this great drive.
the
World's
Parliament
of
Religions.
fairs. The exhibit will also present
of the world, WUS founded in 1920. ount avenue, with whom she resided, quarter, divided into two parts, the
Zionists in New York and through-
the comprehensive philanthropic pro-
In 1922 when it affiliated with the on Satur lay I A ug,
8 following
a two Ghetto Vecchio (old ghetto) and the
,
out the country will be happy to learn
gram of the National Council of Jew- SEND DELEGATION TO
International Federation of Trade weeks' illness due to a fractured hip. Ghetto Nuovo (new ghetto). As we
that
Philip Wattenberg has accepted
lab Women in the cities of the United
BULGARIAN MINISTER Unions, it had a membership of 8,000, Mrs. Zlotchenko came from Russia in make our way through the busy alleys
chairmanship of the campaign for
which
rose to law
15,000
in 1924.
"Turkish
is still
valid in Pales- I 1912 with her daughter, Mrs. Kape- that are called streets in Venice,
greater
New York. Mr. Wattenberg
SOFIA.—(J. T. A.)—A delegation
tansky, and the latter 's husband and I streets peculiarly named, it seems to
is bringing to this work not only wide
nine children, seven boys and us, after obscure saints such as "Saint
representing the Jewish communities fine, in spite of the fact that the their nin
practical
experience, but a zeal and
in Bulgaria, headed by the Jewish , peace treaties mandated Palestine to I , two girls. Besides the above-men- . Zulian," but which we discover later Discussion Held at Zeirei Zion enthusiasm acquired on his visit to
ned, Mrs.
Mrslotchenko
is also our- is merely Saint Julian in the "Lit-'
Meeting; Hold Palestine
Z
communities in Sofia, was received by Great Britain. There is no social leg- timed,
Palestine.
' visher-Italian" dialect of the Vene-
the Bulgarian Minister of the Inter- islation, not even legal protection for vived by n. to grandchildren.
Priority.
I bans. And the dialect seems all the
women or children, and trade unions ,
ior.
Nash Motors Reports Orders
I
have
no
legal
status.
Despite
these
, more familiar to us when we hear our
Engagements, Weddings, Banquet. and
SAMUEL
SELINSKY
The delegatma •eandeu ice minister
A
general
discussion on "Jewish
I order for chocolate repeated as "too-
for August Greater Than
All 5.14 Occasions.
a memorandum in which the request difficulties, the workers are full of
Samuel Selinsky of 1 a33
kolate." For a moment we imagine Colonization in Crimea" was held at
ideals of labor
Production.
Monday eve-
was made that the government take enthusiasm for the gy
d
ied
o
avenue,
the
last
meeting
of
the
Zeirei
Zion
We cater to the leading Jewish Said
gam
rd
and perseve
lness. we are on Madison street again.
Affairs of the City.
the necessary stepes to suppress the Nand show gnat ener
ing Aug. u 3 3, aft er a brief il
We find that the easiest way to Organization on Tuesday evening,
of 1 n,
t
once not only in t h
Riding the crest of a wave of out-
anti-Semitic propaganda which has in I
Burial took place the following day
b-
Homes and Halls.
we De
' National Homes' work, to j with interni nt in Mach pelah C eme- I reach the Ghettoes is to take the Aug. 11, at the N. W. H. A. clu
spoken country-wide indorsement and
recent months assumed the character their
which many of them are unaccus.' "vaporetti," as the little steamboats house, 89 Rowena street. Talks were approval of the new special six and
DETROIT CATERING CO.
of pogrom propaganda. The minister
tery.
Rabbi
A.
L
llershman
offici-
but also in building up • ated. Mr. Selinsky was born in De- which constitute Venice's trolley sys- given by Solomon Smullin, Samuel advanced six models, Nash Motors in
rn
M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr.
of the interior assured the delegation ; tued,
strong labor movement. In every I troit 54 ears ago and resided here tern are called. We are told to walk Pious, Bezalel Lehrman, Benjamin July (lid three times the business of
125 RICHTON AVENUE
that there is no reason to fear anti- i
y
Labor
down the road, cross three bridges Cohen and Mr. Schsehar, a guest the same month a year ago. Added
!town
and
village we find
Hemlock 5364
Hemlock
Male 3711
Jewish riots in Bulgaria.
overn. until his death. He is survived by
d turn to our rig ht . Exce t for from Cleveland.
oy self- t-
Council w c h • in j s
.■1
his widow, Mrs. Fannie Selinsky; two an
Mr. Smullin, the first speaker, plead- to this, it is pointed out by the com-
the fact that the direction should
meat. Lest the strength of the in-
Berstein
amuel his
!h,
M
rs.
Re-- pany officials, increased production
ters
mother,
have
been to the left instead of right, ed with all members to give their
fent movement should be dissipated daug
Ilayesod because of the heavy demand will
and
rs.
Aziron
Lamplte;
I in vain, no local strike may be de- Mrs. M Bertha Selinsky, and five sisters. this was correct and after a slight five support to the heron
delay
we
see
over
the
portico
of
an
and
explained
how
necessary
it
is
that
make August, in point of both pro-
1 dared without the approval of the Mr. Selinsky was well known in the
ancient dwelling the words "Ghetto American Jews help their brethren in duction and sales, the greatest month
Any room of yours
I labor committee, and no general
the Nash Motors Company has ever
city and is mourned by a host of
Paleatine
in
their
task
of
upbuliding
lstrike in any town or district with-
Vecchio."
can gain a new and
We enter and directly to our left the country, in developing the land, experienced.
out that of the executive of the Na- friends.
"In spite of a definite schedule for
is
a
little
dry
goods
store,
from
the
building
schools
and
hospitals,
aiding
distinctive character
tional Center. The two main unions
greatly increased production in
doorway of which peers the face of the immigrants who enter the coun- August at both the Kenosha and Mil.
of the National Federation are those
and charm if it is
a middle-aged person seemingly Ital. try, etc. Ile was strictly opposed to
of the landworkers and building
ian as far as features go. We walk the Joint Distribution Fund's plan for waukee plants," said E. II. McCarty,
done right.
workers, although smaller unions for AFFIRM
on a few steps and on the side of helping Russian Jews cultivate and general sales manager of Nash Me- e
rat lwaymen and postal and telegraph
ters, "orders already on hand ar
a building facing a small court see colonize the land in the Crimea, as greatly in excess of the August pro-
employes have now been formed.
some Hebrew characters, the first in- this would conflict with and weaken
Co-operative Undertakings.
his
dication
of
anything
Jewish
about
the
the
colonization
in
Palestine,
for
that
duction schedule. In fact, at t
"Much of the pioneer work is done
place. We hasten our steps and find country would be hindered by not re- time orders are 30 per cent greater
FRESCO PAINTING
by co-operative groups, and co-oper-
INTERIOR DESIGNING
than production possibilities and this
PANELING, BLENDING
ative societies work hand in hand Rosenberg Says Leaders Recog. a list of about 10 names commemo- coining enough financial aid.
FREE HAND WORK
"A Jewish colon y in Crimea," de- figure will be increased each day a:
with the unions. Indeed, every meat-
rating the Jewish dead of Venice in
nize Importance of Rus-
Stippling and Tiffany Finishes of All Kinds.
additional orders for August delivery
clared
Mr.
Smullin,
"would
mean
no
the late war. We are surprised at
ber of the General Federation of Jew-
VERY LOW OVERHEAD
are received by the factory."
sian Colonization.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
the shortness of the has and while future security or nesuranee of a
ish Labor is automatically a member
we
stand
and
read
a
sharp-eyed
rag,
Jewish
nation
as
will
Palestine,
for
—
of the General Co-operative Associa- ,
tion of Jewish Labor and all the co-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—That ged-looking Jewess hurries toward us the tract of land actually given the
Protect Your W•11. and Curtains
operative societies are centralized in , world Zionist organization leaders as talking quickly in Italian, indistin- Jews to settle has been only confis-
with
this national association, which also I well as the leaders of the Jewries of guishably, but catching the word cated and granted them as means of
Garfield
4384
UNITAS
4368 Larchmont Ave.
comprises the co-operative contrac- Europe are peely interested in the "shammas," we nod and she disap- preventing Jewish emigration to Pal-
pear;
presently
to
return
with
the
estine
and
conquering
its
coloniza-
RADIATOR SHIELDS
tors' organization for building and forthcoming campaign of the Joint
public works, a co-operative bank, Distribution Committee for Jewish middle-aged Italian who informs no tion. Aiding these Jews would not
etc. In order to insure trade union colonization in Russia was the state- that he is the shammas or rather be building a Jewish colony, as it is
control of the co-operatives, a eel. ' ment made by James N. Rosenberg, "games" in the Venetian dialect. He unknown how long the Soviet govern-
tain number of the shares of the Gen- vice-president of the J. D. C., on leads us to the "Tempio," unlocking ment will rule Russia, and should at
any time any political trouble arise
eral Co-operative Association of Jew- his arrival in New York from Paris, the doors with a gigantic key.
it is a sullen and dirty looking and a new government be established
ish Labor are in the hands of the where he participated in conferences
General Federation of Jewish Labor, with leaders of various Jewish relief building, the exterior of the temple it would in all likelihood mean the
and these shares carry with them 50 organiastions.
here. Built of brick, stained brown destruction of our Jewish colonists in
PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION
per cent of the votes at the general
"Louis Marshall and myself con- by the years, plain, unornamented, its Crimea, for they would be given no
Glenda e 6359
Corner Eleven-Mile and Schweitzer Roads.
ferret in Paris with many represents- surface broken only by the few large more preference than in the past and
meetings.
STEEL BAKE-ENAMELED
"A very important branch of the tives of Jewish relief organizations I stained glass windows, it stands chill entirely lost. Helping them would be
Will Consider Trade on Well Located Business Property.
temporary
relief
for
the
present
NEAT IN APPEARANCE
activities of the National Center is regarding the Jewish colonization and forbidding. Yet it is here, amidst a
LOW IN PRICE
w h ich has plan, Alr. Rosenberg de c la re d to a its unattractive surroundings a
$825 PER ACRE
t ion, wh
th t only, with absolutely no protection or
that of workers education,
Through-
a wider sphere of work than is usual- representative of the Jewish Tele-I the rich Jews of Venice come on the out his speech Mr. Smullin was of the UNITAS PRODUCTS , I nc.
Price will advance $100 per acre after August 20th. Only $7,500
ly the case. The educational deport- graphic Agency. "Detailed reports , high holidays and the Sabbath, the assistance for the future.
(New Address)
to swing, balance easily and conveniently arranged.
ment not only provides trade union of our conferences will be presented Shammas informs us. Once on the opinion of two of the great Zionist
79 MARTIN PLACE
Schweitzer Road is the Continuation of Middle Belt Road, North of
education for the members, but it at the conference which the J. D. C. inside, however, the chill and deso- leaders, Dr. Weizman and Dr. Strick-
from Woodwar. Ave.
Half
Block
Grand River, and is • Super-Highway.
also arranges vocational classes and is calling in Philadelphia. But I can lotion disappear and the soft red ler, that we should devote all of our
Eleven-Mile Road is one of the Super-Highways to be Paved in
organizes classes on historical and say now that not only the relief work- plush of the upholstering, though it assistance for the building of a Jew-
4
the Near Future.
topographical subjects so that the im- ors in Europe are enthusiastic over be dusty and age-worn, cheers us and ish colony in Palestine and help our
migrant workers may be made better our $15,00,000 drive, but also the I we feel the presence of those ancient Russian sufferers settle and build up I
CALL MR. A. DAVIS
acquainted with their new country. leaders of the World Zionist Organiz , Jews who fitted up this shut with Palestine, but not Crimea.
Mr. Pivus spoke in the opposite 1
ebrew in
are lass
provided.
I heavy candelabra and fine woodwork
Classes
H
ation."
For remote settlements the educe- i
While the J. D. C. regards the Pal- , extending to shuttered women's gel- strain and urged that aid be given I
the
Russian Jews to prevent them
tional department provides libraries estine work very favorably and has I lery above.
We note that although the men and , front starving to death. The remain-
and traveling lectures. Another ac- in the past expended close to $7,000,-
EMPIRE
8783
GENERAL MOTORS
tivity is the establishment it schools . 000 for relief activities, it finds that I women sit apart in the Orthodox lash- der of the speakers disagreed with
for the children of rural settlers. The , under present circumstances special ion, so far apart that indeed the wont- Mr. Pious and explained and cited
to show why absolute and undi.
labor movement also issues a Hebrew relief
relief activities for the Jews of East- en have a separate entrance outside
daily paper of its own.
1 ern Europe, especially Russia, are the shut, there is an organ and our vided support should be given to Pal- I
,
Immigrants Selected.
necessary, Mr. Rosenberg pointed guide informs us that the Venetian estine as the Jewish nation.
"The federation has taken very en- oat ,
Jews are of Spanish descent and in
Cut
Rata
Moving
and
Storage.
The good of attending a funeral
ergetic measures to deal with sickd "The Zionist leaders in Europe un- fact call their temple "Tempio Is-
1957 GRAND RIVER AVENUE
ness among the Jewish immigrants. derstand this situation," he con- , raelitico Spagnulo" and their services ■ consists in silent sympathy.—Talmud.
i
Phone Cadillac 6853-4679.
This is especially necessary because Untied, "and therefore recognize that are accordingly in the Sephardic I
Prove
all
things;
hold
fast
that
'1
I
the whole country is defective in by-' the campaign of the J. D. C. for Jew- ritual.
;
which
is
good.
Epigram.
I
gienic legislation and the government ish colonization in Russia is one of
There are about 3,000 Jews in
has adopted no means of dealing with the greatest things we can do for Venice, he adds, most of whom are ,
infectious disease. The federation , Russian Jewry today. The fact that entirely unobservant, intermarried '
has, therefore, set up a sick fund cen- up to now 6,000 Jews have settled on and converted. About 200 or 300 re-
the land in Russia as a result of the main faithful and these, strangely,'
saenm a: work of the Agrojoint indicates the are mostly of the comfortable,
bteerrs,whaknhd ahi r deystah rlishl e1 0.0 m
Second Big Week Beginning Monday, August 17.
torium at Mozzah, near Jerusalem; importance of the forthcoming wealthy class, who no longer reside
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, fiqc and 76c.
Nights 76e to $1.60.
hospitals at Ain•Ilarod and Tiberias' drives,
in the Ghetto but live in the fashion-
The Most Unique Theatre in the World.
and health stations in many places.
Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's.
Speaking of the old Jewish colonies able San Marco district. They come
WOODWARD AT ELIOT—GLEN. 9792.
At Tel Aviv and Ain.11arod bacterio- in Russia, Mr. Rosenberg stated: to the temple on the Sabbath and
THE BONSTELLE CO.
logical laboratories
have been built. "Those colonies are in a wonderful holidays and are responsible for t e
h
Achieves • Triumphant Success in
• Tel Aviv has a large store of medics- condition. Last year the .1. D. C. upkeep of the shut. As we walk down
Si
ments.
helped them with $375,000 and, the aisle we note the names on the
' "The labor movement in Palestine thanks to the efforts of Dr. Rosen, , pew
pews. There are the Boralevis, , the
'one.
A Play for All Ge
owes its strength very largely to the ' the old colonies have been placed on ' Sullams, the Ottolenghis and, strange-
By the Late FRANK BACON and WINCHELL SMITH
When you buy an oil burner for your home you ex•
excellence of its immigration service. a firm foundation.
Over
Three
Years
in
New
York,
Two
Years
in Chicago, and Record
Intending immigrants are prepared
"It will be interesting to know that
pest a lifetime of satisfactory automatic heating serve
I Big Cities, Including London, England.
Run. in S
bfr the coming spring 500,000 acres of
both mental I y an ph ys nice ll y eoe
WILL
OPEN
YIDDISH
ice. Nokol success depends on permanent satisfaction
EXCERPTS FROM THE OPINIONS OF DETROIT CRITICS:
'they leave their own country and land in Russia will be sowed by Jew- 1
"Those who saw and enjoyed '1,Ightnin" in the past will have • pleasant
to every Nokol Owner. Ours is a permanent business.
STATE THEATER SOON
I very carefully selected front among ish colonists with the assistance of
memory gal ly revived. Thos who have not seen it should accept an OP.
portunity."—George Stark, Detroit News.
the many applicants. On arrival they the J. D. C. This gives an idea of
Nokol success depends on its ability to burn high
"Ilas just as many virtues, and no fewer ices, with which to anneal ss 1 0 0
are received by the emigration de: the constructive nature of the work
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—A Jewish
van Winkle. the flat-hill villager. that W•vhinoton Irving and Joseph Jefferson
grade oil with absolute economy. It is not forced to
I pertinent of the federation, which the J. D. C. is undertaking for Run- state theater will shortly be opened
Immortalized. It is the sort of play of which we have all too few. A whowromr
heavy,
low
grade
oils
used
by
the
ordinary
oil
i
an
s
provides
accommodation
for
them
un-
tonic
that ran he taken In allopathic quantities with beneficial results."—Len
burn
Jewry," Mr. Rosenberg con- in Charkoff, the new Jewish center in
Shaw, Detroit Free Press.
til they find work and enrolls them eluded.
burner, which experience has shown are not capable
Soviet Russia. A theater with a seat-
•Lishiniti . is one of the finest fnns of modern ;stage enmedies and, as pre-
as
members
of
the
competent
trade
ing capacity of 1,100 was alloted by
of rendering automatic service. Nokol burns a cheap
sented by the llonytelle group, in one of the mind attractive offerings of moor
unions.
months."—Detroit Times.
the government.
distillate which will always be plentiful and which
"The general situatis.n in Palestine SAY BORKUM WILL BE
A company of 50 actors has been
SP
can give the permanent automatic service that Nokol
, is complicated by sharp divisions of
completed. Many Jewish actors who
THE
"NEW
JERUSALEM"
guarantees. If the ordinary burner attempted to use
n
race and religion. A imosity between
are at present playing on the Russian
Jew and Arab and among the many
this high grade oil its fuel cost would be prohibitive.
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—"Borkum in. stage, were invited to join the Jewish
sects and religions represented is
i sometimes very strong and often becoming the Jerusalem of the North state theater. The repertoire includes
We are installing more Nokols this year than ever
such plays as "Die Takse," "Beale
l there appears great danger of a gen-, Sea" is the latest complaint of the na- Toyres," "Der Prisiff," "Mechiras Jo-
before. September installation dates are practically
essihte
elf
i tionalp iert edp ie ranen
h of
find th se itp sro-
,
eral
conflagration.
But
here
the
la..
filled. Two more months remain till cold weather.
because
pro- seph" and other Jewish as well as
Special Engravings for
bar movement steps in as a reconcile in a
European plays produced in Yiddish.
Call or phone today for one of our heating engineers.
ing agent. In spite of its name, it test movement among hotel proprie-
SOCIAL AFFAIRS, ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS.
tors
in
Borkum
against
the
anti-Semi-
welcomes Arabs as well as Jews to its
ranks and thus sets a splendid ex- tic campaign.
Frank Bacon's Success, "Light-
In fact for every occasion.
The movement of protest started
ample of the need for disregard of
nin'," to Begin Second Week
hotel
s ow
was epar
lo Is proprietors
of b
4192 race and religion in the interest of m o n , g f a
Northway
at
Bonstelle.
on
h
e
part
s
alt
r solidarit
6534 Cass Avenue
because of the detraction of Jewish
: patrons. Other inhabitants of Bor.
"Lightnin'," the comedy classic
kum have joined the hotel proprietors from the pens of the late Frank Ba-
FOCSANCY IS AGAIN
1550 Woodward whenue
some have gone to the extent of con and Winchell Smith, has scored
SCENE OF ATTACKS and
withdrawing from the Protestant one of the most satisfying successes
church who pastor Muenchmeyer is of any play yet offered at the Bon-
BUCHAREST.—(J. 1'. A.)
. the . Borkum anti-Semites. stelle Playhouse and will be continued
Fancy , where the recent trial of Pro- • the head of
1. p eens
na t ional ist
for a second week, starting Monday,
'fessor Cistreanu in connection with the
Automatic Oil Heating for Homo.
I
therefore,
hard put to it to maintain Aug. 17,
I murder of the Jassy Chief of Police
Labormaries
its
attitude
of
indignation
against the
Tested and Listed as Pr...data y the Lleukewlitas.
"Lightnin'" is a play of universal
• i took place, was again the scene of an- ;Jews.
appeal, the character of Lightnin'
student disturbances.
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Every Precaution Taken.
Bill Jones being one of the most lov-
c ks b b y the anti-Semitic students
Atta Re
EMIGRATION FALLS OF
able and human since the days of Rip
against the Jews which continued for
You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness and Quality.
Van Winkle, immortalized by Wash-
several nights, culminated in serious
LONDON.—(J. T. A.) — Emigra- ington Irving and Joseph Jefferson.
fighting in the course of which many
"FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER"
persons were wounded. The students tion from Europe to America has , Bill is a humorous, whimsical type,
ngton
Arli17
centered their activities especially in largely diminished as • result of the given to prevarication and tippling.
Arlington
1S
the city parks where Jewish men, American immigration restriction law He is the man of all work in a little
1175
CLEANER AND DYER
women and children were brutally nays a report submitted to the annual . hotel sitting on the border line be-
meeting of the Anglo-Jewish Associa- , tween California and Nevada, owned
LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR
9025 CARDONI AVE.
beaten.
Phone ARLINGTON 1000
Remodeling and Repairing of the Better Kind.
The police stated that vigorous ac- firm. Only 20,000 Jews emigrated and operated by Ma Jones, his wife.
Mon-is I. Goldfeder, Mgr.
Matinees
will
be
given
on
from
Europe
during
the
first
all
Tuesday,
Nom
DEXTER
BOULEVARD
'
lion
would
be
taken
to
prevent
recur-
3383 BURLINGAME,
Thursday and Satgrelay.
months of this year.
reccesof the anti-Semitic attacks.

MRS. BELLA ZLOTCHENKO

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