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(Continued from ?age 1)

S'lver
to Speak
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For Local Lodge

Cleveland Rabbi \\rill Give Ad-
dress Following Perfection
Lodge Banquet.

berg Memorial, enables patients to
substitute for their old indoor em-
--
ployment a new out-door pursuit
Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of Cleve-
I like this of Heywood Broun's. They that cannot understand it needn't. which will insure permanence to the land will be the principal speaker fol-
benefits received. Cla s sea have been
organized in elcetric wiring, teleg-
;ays Liss woo .
raphy, ty p e writing, stenography,
Carey studied once for the ministry, before the clear call
gy.
bookkeeping, tailoring, and women
Max
service in center field took him away fro m teolo But
well.
are given special instructions in do-
to
life of
his a time
devoted to the theories of dogmas may have served him
mestic science. Moreover, the Joseph
lie recognized Walter Johnson from the start as only a heathen idol
ne must bow
E. Shoenberg Memorial is a recrea-
before whomm ofalse
and not among the communion of saintsent after
god as
tional center containing a carefully
wn and worship. And so Carey w
selected library of 4,000 volumes,I
o
d
brusquely
as Elijah in the showing up of Baal.
with a large reading and writing!
eties, room, a recreation hall for various
the ill for fou
tt
Translated, this means that Carey swaed
saf blink. ames, a small theater with moving
g arm of pJohnson onr the
g
t the game on ice and the grand old pitchin
pas
lttle in Tennessee. The other day anderbi t picture machine, phonograph, p aye
i
Piano,
a stage for
lectures,
concerts
The darkness is lifting a centennial. Whiteford Cole, president of the I and
theatricals.
This
is no mere
lux
brated is semi-
ury; entertainment and recreation are
Univerd
iont to remark:
s,
took
occas
al
for
health
and
I at least as essenti
t ree
ust
n
happiness of the sick as for the sound,
I am glad to believe that the spirit of devotion to truth will always
and contribute greatly to th e cheerful
dominate Vanderbilt and that here the choice will not be offered "re-
atmosphere and kindly spi rit which
o will be "religion and science."
hewn or science" but rather the carries es with it the presumption that
characterizes the National Jewish
The suggestion of such a conflict carri
discovery of one
Hospital. And what merits especial
from
n f oomethi
the religion
G d has so
conflcit seems to me
mention and hearty commendation is
such
a
the
fear
of
e
more of God's truths and thin g to fear f Cod rest upon a very can •
the fact that all of this social service
h' o
to imply that religion an
is conducted without a dollar s
fear from . the
. reve lation of
stable foundation if they he aught to confusion
. is due to the
pense to the institution. Mr. and Mrs.
any scientific truth . . . ers
and
Harmon August have endowed the Jo-
to the
accept the Bible as a scientific c treatise
tendency in sonic quart
seph E. Shoenberg Memorial.
rather than a spiritual guide.
The Grabfelder Medical Building is
More power to Mr. Cole! Either Reason or the Holy Rollers will govern the gift of Samuel Grabfelder, who
RABBI ABBA H. SILVER
was
our beloved president for 20
the people of the state of Tennessee. And it looks as if Reason has a fight-
years. It contains the offices of the lowing a banquet which will be given
secretary and medical director, the on Wednesday evening, Nov. 4, com-
ing chance. ---ss-ses-.----
more throat and no examination rooms, plmenting honorary members of Per-
Though Rose Pastor used to work at a cigar bench, she was muc
-ray fection Lodge, No. 359, F. anti A. Si.,
flower.
At
least
that's
what
J.
G.
the dental department, the
s a fragrant
is ' room, the laboratory and the research at the Masonic Temple. All mem-
than
a fragrant weed—she
wa he gave the newspaper, including the Jewh
Phelps-Stokes
thought when
ome d department. The research depart-
at
of the Wayne county lodges are
rying
blo go in me nt issues annual volumes of medi- bers
ress, a nine days' sensation by marth e richh Prince) Charmings
invited to attend the exercises, which
erose, th who
.. .
p
of os t
e
t
o
Salome
will
be held at 8 o'clock in the main
cal research and has feel ales
in a cigar factory.
kind that you find in "
. Anyway, Mr. Stokes is "family." chemical, bacteriological and patho o- auditorium of the temple, and to hear
for social betterment—the
ments"-1 can't think of that hero's name
Parlor Socialist with oodles logical work. It tests existing thera- the message of Rabbi Silver. Dr. Leo
Not F. F. V. but a regular R. S. V. J. Sr this at that moment was writing peutic measures and is working to M. Franklin will introduce the
of money married Rose the Working Girl, who
for a Jewish daily paper in New York Radical she was and radical she is. discover more efficient methods of speaker.
The following grand officers will be
Together they contributed many front page stories to the press—but not, treatment and if possible a cure.
The Ilofheimer Children's pavilion present: Arthur J. Fox, grand mas-
11
'
was built four years ago by Mr. and ter; George W. Graves, senior grand
dear reader, in
For some time we of the Jewish press were hard put to decide whether Mrs. Nathan Hotheimer. It has all warden; F. Homer Newton, junior
the facilities of a modern sanatorium. grand warden; William II. Gallagher,
as a Jewess. She was, if I may use the term, a
we
ought to list Jewess.
Rose Pastor
r
separat ed grand chaplain; James F. MacGregor,
7,angwillian
No, that isn't right, either. Because Zangwill says 1The children areentirely
that he believes in Judaism and that he proved it by marrying out of the from adults. They have their own grand tiler; I.ouis M. Feed, Clark W.
dining room, kitchen, gymnasium, MacKenzie, Benjamin J. Henderson
faith. Whereas Rose Pastor doesn't believe in Judaism and didn't out
believe
con-
aygrounds with matrons and nurses and Frank T. Lodge, past grand mas-
end a 'of us, with
marrie d. But in t he had a whole lot to say about i p1
on duty day and night. Of the hun- ters.
in it at the t ime she was
was a Jewess and
decided
that
she
Worshipful Master Maxwell W.
dreds of children in all stages of tu-
u lting Rose,
__
berculosis treated in the hospital, no Benjamin of Perfection Lodge will be
her marrying Stokes.
Well, they have been married 20 years. In the meantime Rose has run one has suffered a permanent relapse. toastmaster. This will be the largest
Abnormal, emaciated, crippled, bed- affair gven by the lodge.
full tilt against the law every little while, but J. G. Phelps-Stokes stood
ridden little tots have been restored
lowally by her side in the midst of all her trials and tribulations, many
mil-
And
do to happiness and perfect health.
lions strong. Now after 20 years the romance has been puctured. made a
"The Louis D. Beaumont Home for
yuo know that I am genuinely sorry? I am serious, too. Stokes
real sacrifice in marrying Rose Pastor. It took a lot of courage for a man Nurses was erected three years ago
by Louis D. Beaumont in memory of
in this position not alone to go outside his faith but to go so completely out his son, Dudley. It has all the com- Oakland Mothers Club:
The next meeting of the Mothers
of his social station (and after all, much as we choose to stick out our tongue forts of a great modern home, with
Club of the Oakland district will take
t each "stations," they have their place in the practical side of life). But
her bit" by being married in an beautifully furnished rooms, sun par- place on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 31,
. .
ing
Rose
that Now
she was
willing
Rose showed
church.
they
are divorced. Because without love, so says lots, reception rooms and a ballroom. at 2:30 o'clock in the auditorium of
Rose, marriage is nothing. But these things happen
every
day.
It's lives
too It is an ideal place for the rest and the Moore School. This is the first
the
rest of
their
recreation of the nurses after the meeting of the season and we trust
bad. Why couldn't they have remained together forrevel in?
work and worry of an exhausting day. that we will have a large number of
h
t
all
of
us
movie
fans
"A marvelous transformation has mothers who are members, as well as
-
and thus have the e nding
----e-re---
aven's
taken place from one building in those who live in our district and
Jacob! Jacob! Why did you start something? Ilano ther we enough
since named the William S. should like to become members, pres-
patriotic societies in this country without your Jacob
starting
one ani
But - 1892,
Casor
Friedman Building, accommodating ent at this meeting. Dr. Anna Kopp
no, some folks are never satisfied. So here comes Mr.
first i
45 patients, to 12 buildings in 1925 will talk on "The Physical Care of
ing the United States Patriotic Society. And one of the mports
duies that th organizer peformed
was to write a letter to the President with a capacity for 200 patients, and the Pre-School Child." Another talk
r of course
e
was terrible from a publicity stand- now, under the leadership of Edwin will be delivered on "The Necessity
t
States
(which
J Schanfarber and Harry Lapidus, of Voting." A very fine program has
the
United
.
of
"d ■ med and planned an organization
us to lay been arranged for this meeting.
point), in which he said that he ,
dis , I the I. 0. B. B. has enabled
or society whose purpose would be to aid our country
in combating
l ua b : ee s e f o. as rf s
ropaganda
being
t ct I n i e e m pt clr o ee r ta n e t l.ny r iset en o lnueiopf of what er vs l i c t I c
secret and open hostile sentiments and revolutionary p
equipped
seminated both from within and
without."
advanced
JEWS CELEBRATE
---esr-e--
1-1
cold ituberculosis
as there is in the world
DAY OF HARVEST
That's regular Desperate Desmond stuff I Jacob, you give me the co
"The work of the National Je wish
the
chills. Are we living in such a midst? I shall certainly be afraid to go out Hospital cannot be measured by
nights with all that contaminating propaganda being whirled through the air. ordinary method. During the 25
MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.)—Saturday,
I trust that I am not doing the Cash gentleman an injustice, but I credit years since the hospital opened its Sept. 12, was a day of festivity in
l
him with being one of our persusion. And I regret to say that I think his
patients
y wihm o the Jewish colonies in the Districts
nioeur etdh5 ao,nr 001: 0 i:o ete
a s harbored
of Cherson and Krivoy Rog, accord-
organization is pure tummy-rot. Good night, Jacob, I'm sorry that when I, d , t o n s l:i f t e nhsaved
more
has
ing to reports received here several
you dreamed of organizing such a society, you didn't wake up.
either
have been
roved. It has not only rescued these days ago.
The occasion for the festivities
Ta-ra. Ta-ra-ra! Hats off ! Here he comes riding in a Golden
Chariot
er
eith
d
on
I
men
and
women
but
it
has
restored
Flanke
First , King of Pland!
easy them to economic independence and was the Harvest Day, which was en-1
I mean Golden Lizzie—H enr ey the
atly ticketed with the price and the
thusiastically
and solemnly cele-
ach
ne
Fordsons,
has reunited with his own many a sole
side
by Fords
and
payment
plan
(for Henry, true Yankee that he is, will never overlook the supporter of a family which other- brated. Representatives of the AM-
Main Chance). His Majesty chug-chugs up the Main Street of Warsaw wise would have become pensioners joint, the agency of the American
ready to be crowned. No one is to be permitted to attend the coronation of our relief societies. It has built up Jewish Joint Distribution Committee;
the Ica, the Cornzet, the govern- I
ceremonies unless he can present a receipt for a year's subscription
to the
ry refused to com- to normal childhood hundreds of help- mental department for settling *Jews
to this
Polish mini
n be selected as King less little ones. The hospital thus on the land; the Ozet, the society for
nd p endent—the
b rn Ie
Dearo
that
the
Duke
of
Dearborn
was
to
stands in the first rank of Jewish
ru mor
on the but
ment
of Poland,
it is said that he viewed the suggestion with amusement. I ! I philanthropy—i t helps the poor and settling Jews on the land, and the
am sure Ford took the rumor seriously, because he hasn't the slightest sense sick to help themselves. The National local authorities addressed maasmeet-
Jewish Hospital is not a Denver in- ings in the colonies. Lectures on
of humor.
---er.---.
stitution. le belongs to Denver less topics of the day were given on this
If any tailor has a good singing voice, I suggest that he keep on exercis- I than it does to any of the cities of
ing it for sooner or later some great voice culturist will pass by his shop, our land; it is the property of all the
hear him and sign him for the Metropolitan. This fairy story has come true Jews of the nation. It was located
for Max Berman, a tailor in New York City. One fateful day Max was i Denver not because Denver was
pressing a pair of pants, and being in a joyous mood he expressed his hap- eager for a national hospital, but be-
■
piness in glorious song. His tenor voice escaped through the door and Ile
poor
cause
poo sufferers from every sec-
sought
by he
Professor
Bourg, who Then
was Cantor
passing Rosenblatt
at the moment.
stopped,
listened, Giacomo
he was enthralled.
was called tion .came here and were sent here
and are here and crave for loving
to listen to the tailor with the marvelous tenor voice.
Ile
every-
and cure."
in pr ofess ionall y
's judgment. And one of these days, if
Metropolitan Opera
P fessor Bourg
co o orated
rrbro
r
n
tenor
wish
are lithe in. TailOTS beCOMO
thing turns out well, we shall hear a Je
House, New York. It's a great old world we
opera stars and immigrant boys become multi-millionaires. Who says this

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JUNIOR HADASSAH

Isn't a land of opportunity? ---, I.-re---
A board
meeting of the Detroit
Always the goat. A neutral observer from Vienna for the New York Board
Meeting:
and he makes this significant unit of the Junior Hadassah was held
Roumania
Times charges m isrule is ruining
I Monday evening, Oct. 26, at the Y.
statement:
W. II. A. clubhouse. Reports from
the various committees were given.
In accordance with the time-honored recipe, the liberal govern-
mpensate or rather to drug the people by policies
of -
An extensive membership campaign
minori
ment tries to co
is to be held and it is the hope of the
extreme chauvinism. The oppression of the non-Roumanian
board that the membership will soon
such as the Magyars, the Jews and Transylvanian Germans
Les
amouflage for the Liberal regime's economic
be increased to 500. It was decided
chiefly serves as the c
to buy toys for the Palestinian or-
transactions. The wave of violent anti-Semitism
now in sweeping
Ron-
I ,
overnment
order to make
g
urtured by the
a rtificially
mania
also i s forget
the
people
their n wrongs and shove the blame on the Jews. phans
with the money in the happy
day fund.

This statement, written by a responsible correspondent, appearing
in a Cohere' CI
re presentatives
Hebrew class meets every
great m etropolitan daily, cannot be ignored by Roumania's
Thursday evening at the Talmud To-
in this country. Let us hear them denrthe charge!
and Byron avenues.
f Countess Karolyi is a Communist, then I am • member of the An- rah,
All Philadelphia
those interested in the study of
l t Order of Hibernian'. We have, I regret to say, a Fundamentalist
cier If
State Department—not religiously speaking, of course, but internationally. Hebrew
invited
to join.
The class
meets at are
7:30
o'clock
in Room
7.
Classes in Jewish history and post-
Anyone wearing a red necktie or red hair g,
bent
visiting
this country
is a
our on
Timid
Secretary
Of State,
Biblical literature will meet every
d, and therefore Nervous Nellis Kellog b
quickly pulls down the shades, jumps intobed
and covers up his head with Tuesday evening from 8 to 10 o'clock.
a sheet. It's unfortunate that Uncle Sam has to be made to look like a All those interested are invited to
jackass before the civilized world by reason of the antics of a Ilungary.
Secretary IA
of 'e , join these classes.
repeal a law
?tate who evidently is on the s ide of Admiral immediately
orthy of
Choral G roup:
Congress shouldli
geartlY second
the motion an
that
to a department
authority which it seems acrificed
ha gone so
to its
head.
Junior liadassah has organized a
much
for
that gives
s
choral group, of which Miss Rhea
All lovers o f liberalism wil regret that a woman who
that very democracy which we discuss so emotionally should have been Harris is in charge. All girls inter-
barred from entering • country that broadcasts its democracy in such , ' toted may communicate with Miss
barred
• - de- Harris, Arlington 1473.
boastful accents.

_.
se awing
I note with restrained amusement that the Episcopal Churcn has
" ° u p :
t is '
i S ri e v n i t i t od r
cided to omit from its wedding ceremony the words
the groom: "And
that of
statement
t 0 J un n i o rt hi: a s d e aw s r n g h girl s p a roef
gro up
endows
his
wife
with
all
with all my worldly goods I thee endow." As suggested,
J
,
Idaed.arsesyahzzeTbeorns,;ehcisnemsedeaty aatf
baggage.
A
husband
usu
al)
excess conversational
with financial reservations! On the other hard it has been
af ter-
his worldly goods
Sh
I nouns.
All in
known that
that all the "worldly goods" possessed by e a cerem
groom consisted
of all,
a bad
ceremony.
h
rforming t
pe
he gave the minister for
think the omission of those words is quite sensible.
is every reason to believe that they UNION TO COMBAT
THE JEWISH PERIL ,
fair-minded, honest and free of
are
prejudice. They are Dr:rank Bro.
I
—
d Arthur
BUDAPEST.— (J. T. A.) — Th !I
derick, James Murphy
f
Hungaria
Dingeman.
While Jews, as such, do not take creation of a union "law ish peril ii
part in politics, we must. neverthe- Christians to fight the Il
(Contnued from page 1.)
Z, rep
was advocated by Dr.
their long service in the council they
iders-
ing exemplify
officials whose
record
fair, resentative of the city council at a
have always been broad, fair and
less,
our ideals
by assures
support.
e them
an odious
d eery honest. tolerant government. By this official banquet given here. Mayo i
tolerant
. Their years
ice shou
of of
value
token I trust that you will see fit to Czernoch, in his address,
opposed
th
to cons
are th th
ld entitl
licitly d eclat
give my letter space in your valued talk
plan.
"I ex a p Jew is peril is antra
ton even in the face
about
Klan endorsement.
There is no necessity for the creatio
The remaining members of the publication.
of a union of Christian Ilungaria i
Sincerely yours,
council are men who have served but
ALEXANDER.. against the Jews," he stated.
Their records are
MILTON M.
g single term .
each al to merit re-election. There

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