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Plant No. 2 and Main Office: 4300 TWELFTH STREET
Seal or Signstior
vey of population changes recently
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completed by the Jewish Welfare
in the presence of.
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Board. South of Fourteenth street
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land
east
of
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Bowery
the
native-
46"1"lasolut-
pursuant
born population now equals that of
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MAY 1,9n ,„
an
d 1 MAY
foreign
born.
the
Congestion of population in the
halal
f
.14sgn
as
sou.
J
.
Sialed er 'signed by..DOI:tor
East Side is also decreasing every
year, the report shows, and accom-
of the said purlser
or Signature
panying the decrease of population
f .
in the presence of
there has been a cessation of tene-
ment house building in this district.
Dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp, should not be neglected; it's the
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There has been a drop of from 9,913
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beginning of Mildness. We can remove the cause and save your
tenements in 1914 to 9,267 in 1923,
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hair
with a proportionate drop between
1920 and 1923, and an increase of
40 percent in the number of office
There is a chance for everybody, young or old, to have a good
buildings and mercantile structures,
head of hair.
indicating
a
change
to
a
commercial
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day of
I y,4-
on the
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district.
This deed weir registered under deed No /V
HAIR GROWING SPECIALISTS
According to United States census
the register of.
reports, population on the East Side
We Grow Hair or Refund Your Money,
is the Land Registry of the Kass of
has decreased front 542,061 in 1910
oho No.. ft.
to 416,108 in 1920, a decrease of 23
1308 BROADWAY, SUITE 406-407. CHERRY 7598
Town or Villsge
Estimates of population
percent.
Hours: 11 A. M. to 8 P. M.
figures for 1926, the report declares,
'place the present population of the
Registrar f lande, ; ,
I lower East Side around 300,000.
,
Reduction of immigration since
#
I the war, the decreasing housing facil-
...“2.421-0.0.20.,
Kw of
I ities and the desire of the people to
'improve their social status with
economic advancement by moving to
cause of the lack in Jerusalem of
•
more desirable sections of the city
above are the
Mrfet Beata;NI
a dignified synagogue edifice In
have been the principal causes for
keeping with the significance of
signatures to the dis d by
Restaurant."
the steady depopulation of the East
the Jewish reconstruction of Pal-
which the Orthodox Batriachate of
Side, says the survey.
totmr
entine, and second. because the
Jerunal.11 transferred, on Ur
In 1910 the foreign born in great-
absence
of
a
Jewish
social
center
last,
property
on
King
George
se
140
est numbers front Russia, Poland,
in Jerusalem is being capitalized
V Avenue and Jaffa Road, on which
Austria, Hungary and Rumania, had
organizations.
by many missionary organiza
will shortly be erected a series of
made up 68 per cent of the popula-
Hundreds of Jewlsh young folks
buildings sionstilating n Synagogue
tion. This proportion is reducing at
of the
are said to be frequenting the mis-
Center antler the 11118Plerg
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the rate of 1 per cent a year.
You would be willing to
sionary recreation hails because
United Synagogue of Americas Th e i
with
Ever since the great waves of
"there Is no other place to go." The
signalerss are those of His Beati-
pay hundreds of dollars if
Jewish immigration started in 1882,
absence of a dignified synagogue
tude Bambinos, the Greek Pat-
you could buy the habit-of
the lower East Side has been the
has been harped on by anti-Semitic
ters+•of Or. J. L. Magnets, repre-
place
where
the
great
majority
of
thrift, already formed, and
writers an evidence of Jewish mat-
senting the American orgenization,
the newly arrived Jewish immigrants
erialism and proof that they a. ,
and Menton, Arehblellop of Madaba.
present it to your child.
settled. Most of the immigrants re-
bereft Of spirituality. •
• The land and the buildings will
Steel
and
garded
the
East
Side
as
a
temproary
5500,000
cost approximately
Bake-Enameled.
home. As their economic condition
Impossible, of course! But
Shabotsky and he plays under the improved the immigrants moved to
Neat in appear•
II
you can than hint on a
non-de-plume of Leo Chabot. He D, other sections of the city until in
once and low ha
career of thrift by deposit-
:1 goal tender and one of the best in 1923 only about 20 per cent of the
issue.
the game. In the game against the Jewish population of Greater New
ing ONE DOLLAR with
Hawks he was a tower of York lived on the lower East Side.
this bank and opening
strength, making unbelievable stops In 1892, approximately 75 per cent
an account for him
(New Address)
• t the net. This is the first year we and in 1903 over 50 per cent of all
79 MARTIN PLACE
have taken to the sport and we do New York Jewry were to be found
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here. The average rate of decrease
not expect to miss a game while
NVo then give you
Half Block from Woodward A
of the Jewish population on the low-
purl( is being banged around.
Fighting Al Goldberg Comes Back.
er East Side from 1916 to 1923 was
t he bank book
Our personal find and favorite, Al found to be 2.4.
with a credit of
(Copyright, 1926, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.)
Goldberg, made a successful come-
o n e dollar, and
back by heating Billy Reynolds in a
one of these self-
s
RUSH—BUY NOW—Before Arrival of
crowds were full of glamor and pub- six-round bout. It was
Winter.
recording banks
licity seemed to have attracted many right from the bell. The fact that
Oeselensily Garbage Receptacle 97.79
young men. Sport for sport's sake Goldberg showed no signs of weari-
in a holly box.
was not the prominent feature, it ness and was willing to trade punches
seemed. Rocky, polo, rowing, scull- proves that the boy has guts and is
1927 PINGREE
(Continued from Page One,)
the Chri.tinas tree. Then
ing, bowling, racquets, squash, court willing to take it. Doc Bagley told
Get one—take it bonne—hang it on
Residence: Garfield 7108
sit down on the floor with your youngster Xmas morning and
tennis, fencing, handball and curling U9 that his faith in Goldberg's abil- or prejudice. I have many friends
Office:
had few or no Jewish contestants. ity is unshaken and the Doc is count- among the Jews," Dr. Pritchett de-
toll Ilan all about it.
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One reason for our laches arose from ing on him to develop into a consis- clared.
whispers but are loin enoug h to make the inability of our young men to get tent winner. After Ruby Goldstein's
If you caret interest that child-and keep
Went to Study Egypt.
Lim interested, you are a poor salesman.
ss . it hard for us to realize that the bas- into athletic clubs. It is only when flop it was a different story. Ruby
Asked whether he went to Pales-
ketball season has arrived.
one is a member of such an organiz- is actually glove shy .but Al seems tine at the request of the Carnegie
It seems as though basketball has ation that the opportunity to partici- anxious to convince the fans that his
Endowment for International Peace,
finally made its entrance and with pate presents itself. The entrance of
heart is in the game.
Dr. Pritchett replied that his original
that event we are confronted with the Jews into the City A. C. has at last
Rosenbloom and Kaplan, two near- purpose was to study conditions in
and
names of a large group of Jewish given our boys the chance they had
champions, climbed through the ropes Egypt, but while in Egypt, where one
young men and a few, very few, Jew- long been awaiting. This column re-
at the New Madison Square Garden hears many echoes of the events in
ish young women, playing the sport. ported the names of men who were
and went through 10 rounds of what Syria and in Palestine, he went in a
A perusal of the line-ups of the col- active in court tennis, squash and looked like furious fighting. In real- private capacity to Palestine, which
!lege fives brings to light an'astonish- fencing and we are able to add a
ity little damage was done to either he was interested to see for historic
ing number of such names. At Dart- new sport to our long list—handball.
of the boys and the crowd was but reasons. "My report was of an in- I
mouth in its opening ganie against Handball is a game that is played
faintly aroused. Rosenbloom, be- formative nature to the board of trus-
Providence, Cohen and Katz started mainly for exercise. It is one of few
cause of a strong finish, won the de- tees of the endowment and I was'
for the Green team. Rochester games where losing or winning is not
DETRO IT
cision. Tex Rickard promoted the greatly surprised to see its publica-
1853
opened its season with a victory over so important. An all-year around fight. Until this year Rickard has tion in the general press. I suppose
FOUNDED IN THE
!Alfred. Tatelbaum, Cohen and Metz sport, it has been taken up by all
had what amounted to a monopoly they saw in it a 'good story.' "
were in the line-up. These three athletic organizations as a method of
Asked with whom he conferred in
on the fistic talent around New York
young men scored 35 points between keeping in shape. Among the ath-
but with Humbert Fugazy putting on Palestine, Dr. Pritchett stated that
them. Ilamilton College, a small in- letic clubs teams have sprung up and
the real shows and signing the fight- he spent only a few weeks in the
stitution with few Jewish students, the City A. C. has placed a team
EVERTON
ers, Rickard's powers have waned. country and that he conferred with
3,,, C a1,11.aa 8 N...t.0
used Jacobson as center. Ile alone consist nit of Frankel, Daub, Wald-
Grafiot & Ilantlni,e
ENGRAVING
The organization behind Rickard has Arab leaders, mainly with Musa Ka-
Woodward a Elo.t
scored 21 points. Another Jewish man, Goldberg and Stern in the field.
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COMPANY
Harmllon & Weld,
never been loved by the press, due zim Pasha, the head of the anti-Zion-
Mark & Mt Yana(
center to start the season was Gold- This team defeated Columbia Alum-
St. Clair k Itilvic
LT2T,L.=
F..rnilale a 51,1111,1 , 11i;
to the discourteous treatment handed ist Palestine Arab Executive. He
Fumes k You Dyke
berg of Dickinson. Yale, which had ni 5 to 1.
Linwood & Vieloborg
out to the boys on the sport sheets. also conferred with Dr. J. L. Magnes
f,,tten k Ilvfi.finalan
Shmlfialier k Monfilalr
i its best basketball teams when Jew-
Hockey.
and
with
Col.
Frederick
II.
Kisch,
Charleviat 1 DIVIIII
Al Friedman was an unintentional
Grand River & VirgInia Park
10.••••&,,,, r
ish boys were on the team, did not
McDougall
Canfield &
Izzy Zarakov Is without doubt one and unfortunate party to a sad hap- political representative of the Zionist
use a Jewish regular, but a lad named
of the best college hockey players in pening. In a bout with Charles Pe- Executive, who, he stated, had to
Brockelman got into the game on a
for some mysterious gulihan, a French boxer, Friedman leave the country at the time and
the
game,
but
substitute. Upsala, another school
reason he did not start the game with struck the Frenchman a glancing could not spare much time for him.
with few Jews, has Jacobs and Fares-
Reiterating in substance the re-
Harvard against M. I. T. Before the blow on the head which caused a
Granite and Marble
berg in the game. Even St. John's game was over, Zarakov was put into cerebral hemorrhage, resulting in the marks embodied in his report as pub-
College used two boys, Freeman and
the game. It is our best bet that death of Pegulihan. The fight was lished in the metropolitan press, Dr.
Schulman, in the line-up. Brooklyn
to start the next Har- to have gone eight rounds and with Pritchett admitted that it is true that
Law lost its first game with an almost lazy is going
vard game. There seems to be an- about 20 seconds to go the accident some solution has to be sought for the
all-Jewish team, Chipurnoi, Goldberg,
Now in our New Location
other Jew on the Harvard team if happened. Al Friedman is one of problem of many Jewish groups in
Jacobs, Feinberg, Blumenreich, Ep-
we can believe Benny Snow of Bos- our new heavyweights and had shown East European countries who suffer
stein and Kressel. Syracuse Uni-
ton, who writes us that Gross is a promise of developing into a good from oppression and economic disa-
versity played through a whole game
Jew. Incidentally, Benny Snow is a fighter, but we doubt very much if bilities. Ile declared, however, that
without making any substitutes. Eise-
hockey player of some note himself, Friedman will ever be able to get it appeared to hint that the 'conclu-
man and Rosen were the boys who
having played the game in prep over the shock of this event. He is sion which Theodor Ilerzl reached at
as
started the game.
Ile promises to at the beginning of his career and the end of his life concerning the
A glance at the whole field based school and college.
cover the Boston games for us. Ber- such a thing becomes indelible on creation of a Jewish homeland in
on the opening games gives us the
nard Kopkind is another of the the mind of a fighter. Our sympathy some unoccupied land like Uganda
impression that C. C. N. Y. and Syra-
hockey players of whom we have extends to both young men. Fortun- has mere merits and greater feasibil-
cuse seem to have the best teams in
heard. He is through with college ately occurrences of this kind are ity. There may also be some merit
the East. Syracuse last year lost
in the present proposal for such a
with the amateur rare.
but one game and that to Penn State, and is playing
territory in the Crimea. Palestine,
Football.
which team they subsequently beat. teams around New haven.
where there are so many vested in-
Amateur hockey is a good game to
Simpson Berkowitz. star guard on
The only Jewish woman basketball
terests and an existing Arab popula-
watch and in thrilling because of the
the Rutgers team, was awarded the tion, I am afraid will give the Jews
player we heard anything about was
combative spirit that is displayed, but cup for being the most valuable man
Miss Lichtenberg of N. Y. U., who
for sheer beauty in a game we recom- on the team. It was the first time in another disappointment."
scored 12 points for her team in a
a match between two the history of the school that a Jew-
game against N. Y. Aggies. It is un- mend seeing
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good professional teams. It was our ish boy was so honored. Berkowitz
fortunate that we do not have Miss
pleasure to see the New York Bang- is a senior and had played guard for
ler BRAND RIVER AVENUE.
Rosenfeld of Toronto on the scene.
ers play the Chicago Black Hawks at three years and starred in every
Koos Wilk. 1653-4676.
She is supposed to be the best woman
the Madison Square Garden. You game. l Ie is anoth
er potential farm-
basketball player in all Canada' , and
seen ice skating
if she can play that game like she have never really
er, being a student at the agricultural
done
as
it
should
be
until
you
have
performs On the track we are inclined watched these professionals play. The college.
(Continued from Page One.)
Captaincy for Jewish boys this year
to believe it
New York Rangers are leading the is scarce and this, in spite the
Handball.
and besides that carry the large number of football players. The I few Jews, which, however, was of no
For many months this column has league
only Jewish player in the professional only one for the year 1927 that we importance.
bemoaned the fact that we were not
"There is no trouble anywhere, ev-
game. As we told our readers some
erything being completely quiet. Al!
producing any athletes in the minor weeks back, his name is Leopold know of is Jacobs of Temple Uni-
1
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yEro
0
versity. Ile was elected with an-
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sports. The games that drew the
rumors to the contrary, which have
other boy to share the captaincy.
Men spread in foreign countries, are.
"hie
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Motor Boating.
like the rest, 'tendencious and malic-
Motor boat racing has been the ious.' "
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means of developing the speed powers
of the boat engines. The big event JEWISH NEWSPAPER
SUSPENDED
THREE
DAYS
the
racers
is
the
gold
o fthe year for
BUCHAREST.--1. 1 . T. A.) — The
cup meet. To our knowledge there
Jewish
daily,
Morgenblatt
is but one Jew active in that sport. Czernowitz
Syd Silverman of Thousands Islands was suspended for three days by an or-
der
of
Minister
of
the
Interior
Gogs.
has
driven
his
own
the boy. He
The order was issued as a result of
boats and also those of Horace Dodge,
Rheum•tism, Lumbago, Sciatic, etc. Muscular and Nervous Can
made
by
anti-Semitic
leaders
was
charges
the automobile magnate. Syd
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that the newspaper has insulted the
one of the first to own a hydroplane
Swedish Departments.
on the St. Lawrence River, which he Christian religion.
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During the debate which took place
named
Yaka-Hula.
Ile
later
drove
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Oh-Boy in the local races
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and
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Columbia,
d r Cu
made the
u
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was but IS years old. As he grew up Roumania,
was
ha t t h e League of Nations
he acquired faster boats. Ile is now c l a i m t
1
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League of Nations is al-
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