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Impressions Of Modern Palestine

—NOTICE—

We take this opportunity to expr•ss our genuine regret at not being able to
accommodate many of our friends and patrons desiring to celebrate tht opening of
the Winter season, Thursday, Oct. 1st. The unusual demand for tables causing
many disappointments.
This is in APPRECIATION of your gaol will and our desire to retain it.
BERT MOSS—S. ERNEST.

Florentine Room

Presenting—

AN ALL-STAR CAST OF ENTERTAINERS

OUR "PEACOCK ALLEY"

The Show Place of Detroit

LOOMIS TWINS

Capt. John
Stephenson

By THE HON. MRS. EDWARD LASCELLES

(Editor's Note:—The author of this article is a member of one
of the most distinguished families in England, prominent in the
social and public life of the country. A niece of Lord Balfour, she
accompanied England's foremost statesman to Palestine on the occa-
sion of the dedication of the Hebrew University. This article was
inspired by that visit and is reprinted from English Life, magazine
of English society, for which it was specially written.)

Addison Hotel

In Celebration of the Opening of the New Direct Entrance to the
Florentine Room

RE-ELECT

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The World's Greatest Juvenile Performers

SHAYNE and JOYNE

of passive accept- and has been received with complete
After
since of conditions as they were, the confidence by all sections of the com
war has roused the interest of
of the' munity, knowing, as they do, he has
public in Palestine and, as is almost conic, bringing in his hand his coun-
inevitable, the ignorance displayed on try's attribute as a ruler of men, the
of fairness.
the subject of that country's affairs
The crowning and epoch-making
would be humorous, were it not so
often harmful to those who are tak- event of Lord Balfour's visit to Pales-
ing the lead in what may be justly tine was the opening of the University
of Jerusalem. Here—in this seat of
termed a great experiment.
The re at war found Palestine a learnnig—Palestinian Jews may feel
g
dead country. Under the rule of the that their children also have the cul-
Turks stagnation had reigned. True tore which their fathers gained in
their historic policy, the Ottoman other lands. The university is far
to
government had taken no active steps from completed, but nature gave to
save those of suppression and when the ceremony that impressiveness
they finally et
m their well-merited which in other less fortunate climes
e hands of Lord Allen- can only be imparted by the hand of
eviction at th
by stately buildings and covered
by's victorious armies, they left be• man,
country unmarked by halls. In blazing sunshine, in an open
hind them a
their centuries of rule; no monument auditorium packed with thousands of
of beauty or improvements stand to deeply-moved people, representing all
parts of the globe, an ex-Prime Minis-
remind man of their sway.
ter of England gave an official bless•
Palestine was left in a condition ins to the return of the Jews to Pal-
which cannot have greatly differed
from that in which Jesus saw it and estine. Lord Balfour is a man of
much experience, his political life has
wandered over its hills and by the been
1
a long one, he has seen many of
she p herd
shores of i t s lakes.
whlhchhhehsaeslf fought
I still tended his flocks by the same thl,s. and many he has im
well
side;
the
camel
was
still
the
sole
well
Icarrier
of goods across the sandy victory; but it is not likely that he
will live to we the ultimate fate of
An inhabitant of the country
! plains.
in the days told of in the Bible, had Zionism or the final state of the land

— FOR

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COUNCILMAN

His Record in Public Office Merits His

Re-election.

FOR COUNCILMAN

JohnIferguson

(Vote for Fergie")

Make an (X) in the Square [1
Always On the Job.

Just and Fair.

Primaries, October

6, 1925

ELECT

EARL BRAND

For

COUNCILMAN

he returned in 1911, would have seen of Palestine.
An experiment such as is being
but little to mark the passage of hun-
The Versatile Entertainer.
dreds of years save the ruins of the tried by the Jews in their native land
Good Financial Management has proved
great castles built by the crusaderslis one that requires self-sacrifice on
Successful in many of the Large Corpor-
deous glorification of the the part of its authors, for if it fails
ations of the City.
aHnodly thpelacheis
that failure is probably swift, where-
success crowns their efforts that
The City of Detroit is the Largest Cor.
The last ten years have done more; as if
International Dancer.
poration of all.
to change the Holy Land than the ten , success will be delayed beyond the
Why not have Councilmen who under-
centuries that went before. The con• lifetime
of its Jews
founders.
That the
have the qualities
stand Financial Management.
i quering British army has left a fine
monument to one of the most thrilling , of patience and faith is an historic
1 episodes of the war in the shape of : certainty, and the future is probably,
The Girl With the Golden Voice
therefore, in their hands. They have
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good high roads, a railway built step
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I by step as they fought their way to but to pursue the path in which they
Jerusalem, a water system and mini- are already set for Palestine once
1 Iration which has already almost ex- , more to become a land whose people
From the Greenwich Village Follies
terminated the disease, for years the and history wield world-wide in-
terror of the summer months. Con- , fluence.
terror
, teary to the general rule, war left
I Palestine a more orderly country than
lit found it, and progress was undould-
Suobrette Late of "Mercenary Mary,'
I edly helped, when by that part of the'
Treaty of Versailles called the "Hal-
o
four Declaration," the support of the
: Give Smaller Amount to Families of
, victorious allies was given to the Zion-
Less Than Five Persons.
ist settlers, thereby stabilizing an i
The Enterttainer. You Must See
already existing movement and en.
Candidate for
couraging capital to flow into the , MOSCOW. . — (J. T. A.) -- A de-
country. ' cision of great importance for the
Much nonsense is talked about Zion- Jewish land settlers in Soviet Russia
1
ism and many wilful and ignorant , was issued by the Ukrainian Agricul-
misrepresentations are made about it total Commissariat.
According to previous regulations,
To one who was privileged to share
of
' with Lord Balfour the hospitality of only peasant families .consisting
0
Dr.
Weizmann
and
his
Jewish
colj
not lens than five members, of which
Personally Directing
I leagues on the occasion of the dedica- I three were able-bodied, could receive
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. tion of the Hebrew University, it is , land for settlement. The new de-
difficult to say enough how impressive ' cision of the Ukrainian Agricultural
Primaries October 6.
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is the enthusiasm of everyone con- Commissariat makes an exception for
, Jewish land settlers and gives smaller
,
nected
with
the
organization
and
how
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we lingered in the Jewish land the families the opportunity of settling.
A normal settler's family of five or
more did the spirit of real patriot.:
ism permeating the crowds become' ix will receive the full allottment,
Entire Performance During Dinner Hours.
, that is, 15 desiatin, if it is in the Din-
i
glorious. The Jews who are nhabit.
From 6-9 P. M.
NO COVER CHARGE UNTIL 9 P. M.
ing the settlements in Palestine are trict of Cherson, and 12 desiatin if in
not
for
the
moot
part
the
Jews
of
the
District of Krivoy Rog. Ten per
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Western Europe or America; they are cent for each member below the re-
Continuous Dancing and Entertainment From 6 to Close
not the Jews who hove assimilated the quired five will be deducted from the
nationalities of the lands where their , allottment to smaller families. Fami-
The Furnishings and Decorations of the Peacock Alley were designed
lot has been cast. The nations of 1 lies excee di ng six will receive 10 per
ani executed in the r est:rety by Robinson-Cohen Co.,
Eastern Europe have chosen through cent additional land for each member
1420 Washington Blvd., Detroit.
the centuries to estrange their Jews' over the six. The maximum of land
Telephone C.J. 6960
VOTE FOR —
: and the colonists of Palestine are, in which will be allotted to one family
Reservations Advisable
, consequence, more vividly conscious of
their entity as nationals than are their son
is 22 and
desiatin
in the District
of Cher-
18 desiatin
in the District
of
mere fortunate brethren. They have g r iyay Rog.
come from the town to the land, from ', This decision of the Ukrainian Ag-
universities
to and
the hardest
form
of ricultural Commissariat removes the
manual labor,
with them
they
great difficulties which small Jewish
bring the culture and policies of many families desirous of settling on the
nations. That these subjects of so land encountered heretofore.
many divergent races can he and are
8415 Linwood Avenue. Phone Garfield 8919.
one in thought and feeling, was fully
illustrated as Lord Balfour passed , Edward A. Martin, Candidate
Balfour Guards.
Special Sunday Chicken Dinner—
$1.00
for Councilman, Aims to
The following officers were in - from one settlement to another, from
Full Course
stalled at the last meeting of the ' the fertile plains to the bare rocky
Give Beat Service.
Noon Day Luncheons 45c—Evening Dinner 85c
Balfour Gurads held on Wednesday, hills of .ludea, receiving in each col- I
Sept. 31: President, David I.ipsitz; roily, were it urban or rural, a recep.
CHOP SUEY AND CHINESE FOOD
vice-president, Abe Schnieder; secre- tion from young and old that could
Carefully Prepared. Live Lobster. Received Daily.
tar}, Sol Selik; treasurer, Joseph Da- only have come from a people united d
A. Martin,
life-long
and
student
of real-
the
d a stu
l
o of Detroit
dent
i Edward
FAMILY DINNER PARTIES — PRIVATE DINING ROOMS
vidson. Mr. Schneider spoke on the in gratitude and aim.
city's needs, staled in a recent inter-
Now things are usually unattrac- iew that few people realize just how
significance of Yam Kippur and Oscar
Come In Your Car—Ample Parking Space.
Cohen spoke on Succoth. The first tive and the beginnings of industry'
e the city is and just what knowl-
practice of the club's football team , and the revival of agriculture in Pal-
g e is necessary for a candidate for
.
'
estine
suffer
in
contrast
to
the
history-
ed
will be held next week. The next
councilman, tar which office he is run-
meeting will be held at the home of I laden land which is their background.'
w people," he says, "real-
And obtain for Detroit the services of an able,
From
Jerusalem
to
Tel-Aviv
is
a
half-
ing.
the "Fe
expenditures of the city which ,
the leader.
the
day's journey, but mentally there are are authorized by the council; what
successful business man—the kind of man the
TWO BEAUTIFUL HOMES
centuries to be traversed from the percentage
B'NOS ZION RAFFLE
r centage is spent for the schools,
1471 WEST EUCLID
The raffle of —
a wrist watch tor, cobbled streets and covered bazaars of I
r the public works as water, fire
1222 EDISON AVENUE
6 Room Frame House.
City needs.
Zion to what in its newness is like'
epeair ing
, rth
ice rotectionto
B. V.
cityweed
30 Ft. Lot.
which tickets are being sold by the the nightmare of a garden city. More nd olcessap
parts
pne
2 Car Garage. Side Drive.
It'nos Zion Society will be held at in keeping with the character of the ; ouch
tivities. The council, a nine-man
9 Rooms including maid's quer- 1 Block from Talmud Torah.
Also near Emanuel Synagogue.
the next meeting on Tuesday, Oct. country were the rural settlements body which meets for five days every
ters.
.
6, at 2:30, at Kirby Center. Mrs. Jo- visited by Lord Balfour, though far week,
Cann be had for very small down
K must superintend the proper
Steam Heat.
I Shower.
seph 11. Ehrlich will deliver a short slower in their progress and more, spending of this money to best serve
a yment.
2 Baths.
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Very
reasonab!.!
terms.
address.
Members
and
friends
are
in-
!primitive
in
their
conditions.
,
the
interests
of
the
1,250,000
resi-
Primary Election Tuesday, October 6.
Off, red at a Sacrifice.
rattle tickets
vited and those awning rattle
Without industrial development.
I dents of Detroit.
Call Gordon 0. Rice, with
are requested to bring the stubs.
' come by what road it may, a -- gri c u -
"Lifelong residence in Detroit, a
EMPIRE 8783
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tore alone will not content and sup- successful business career and close
MAX BROOCK, INC.
CHILDREN AID SCHOOL
nort go ardent • population as are the contact with the municipal govern-
The 14 young girls who organized lews. Lord Balfour saw many rising ment in many phases, have given m
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the
North
Woodward
Workers
Club
manufactories.
Silk-weaving, tobacco- a keen knowledge and insight into the
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last spring have been activley .en- , .rowing and brick-making are but a workings of the city government."
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gaged in the Talmud Torah Ivnoh,1 few of those started by the Zionist
121 Rosedale avenue. At the tag day organizations, while the Dead Sea lies
held by the association in charge of still undeveloped holding beneath its
the school the girls, under the ,chair- 1 briny surface treasures of world-
manship of Miss Esther Nelson, 'essential minerals.
proved the most helpful of assistants., That this should remain as it is.
that harbours should be left unhuilt
Robinson - Cohen Company Con- an d land undeveloped is unlikely ,
! where capital, security and enterprisei
tributes to the Field of
walk hand in hand.
Art.
Palestine is a small country, incred-
s hreflects on it
small, when one
The progressive firm of Robinson- ;hly
olace in the world s 'story, and if
e
pro
Cohen Company may not b pro-
country all its corn-
a
ducer. in the same sense as David Be- t is to remain
'K r en N'eek Sh• nonent parts most learn to work one
fi asco, an
•
b t with the other.
0 does not ring
g
- i The Jew will, and does, lean upon
it is surely an exhibition of the hand) !he Arab for much manual labor. The
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work of rare craftsmen, and truly a
grab will more and more look to the
Candidate for
contribution to the field of art.
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for
a
lead
in
matters
agricultural
few
The Karpen Furniture "Master.
—Prompt
pieces of 1926" are being presented sad commercial. If they are left to
sorb out their salvation under a gov-
to the public this week at the Wash

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MILDRED HOLIDAY

, LULA SWAN

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BUDDY FIELDS AND HIS ORCHESTRA

OUR UNEXCELLED $1.50 DINNER SERVED

Linwood Garden Cafe

Young
Judaea

BORN IN DETROIT
For Four Years President of Gratiot Avenue Im-
provement Association.

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Club
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ington boulevard store of Robinson.'
O Cohen Company.
Masters of yesteryear are glorified
▪
wi th replicas of their finest orieina
W k
Lions in this elaborate KarpenWee
exhibition. The celebrated periods of
Spanish Renaissance, Italian Renais
ranee, Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louie
XVI. Charles II, Queen Anne and
early Georgians are represented it
0 this show by Karpen Bros., furniture
ATTORNEY
that adds luster to alreday enviable
O
reputations.
The furnishings and decorations o'
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which held its formal opening Thurs
day night, Oct. 1, were designed am
executed, in their entirety, by Robin
Mus.
Columbia
University.
B.
son-Cohen Company's staff of interior
decorators under the personal direr-
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bon of M. Rodney Street. consultin
ROOM 302, 17 BRADY STREET
interior decorator at the Washingtor.
Only.
Private
Instruction
Endorsed by Prominent Muski•ns.
sard St )re

GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BUSINFSS MAN
WORLD WAR VETERAN
FORMER ASSISTANT PROSECUTING
TAXPAYER

HERMANN H O E X T E R

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partial that neither doubt to be im-
nartial they will soon pass the time
'hen agitations from without can
'rouble them.
Lord Balfour stayed at Jerusalem
with Sir Herbert Samuel. the tint
ligh Commissioner of Palestine tin-
ier the mandate. Sir Herbert is •

e'• and the grateful, regretful fare-
veil whlhc Jew and Gentile, Arab,
•nd Englishman have taken of him'
rove that in the country there are
-sore elements that make for peace!
ban war. The report which Sir Her-
ert Samuel has published will place I
:rn forever among the highest rank.
British pro-counsula and should do '
with
, i ch t , dispel the scepticism
bids. in s-me quarters, the efforts I
Great Britain in Palestine have
ears met. In Sir Herbert Samuel's
teed ■ great English soldier has
taken over the reins of government

— Reasonable

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William Goldberg

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