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employes, Mr. Baron told the story
of his life in the following concise
sentences:
"I was born in Rusisa, at
Brest-Litovsk. That was in 1050.
I was taken as a child to Rostov-
on-the-lion, and there I grew up
among the Don Cossacks. I an
really more of a Cossack than any-
thing else. Then as a young man
I went to America. I had nothing
in my pocket when I gut these.
However, I got work without any
waiting—$1 a week—and saved
$2.50 of them. I worked, oh, how
I worked, and I went on saving;
every week I saved. I saved be-
cause I wanted independence; be-
cause 1 wanted to have a business
of my (own. I did not think then
how great a business.
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
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JEWISH'
AYER DECLINES
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MIRROR
POST TO TURKEY
PLANS CAMPAIGN
FOR NEW BUILDING
pounds given away—all my fain-
BERNHARD BARON,
ily, my sons, grandsons, rich--and
happy, and myself feeling now old,'
PHILANTHROPIST,
used up, tired, old, not well."
DIES IN ENGLAND His factory WNS stated to be the
Glendale 8800
"After I had been 30 years in
America, I came to England. I had
invented a machine for making
cigarettes. I brought it to Eng-
land. Then I heard of a smallto-
Mice° business that was for sale.
It was small, but it was not un-
known. It was Carreras. It
manufactured a pipe tobacco that
Sir James Barrie had written
but in his "Lady Nicotine." In
1003, I bought it, that Carreras'
firm. For five years I made no
profits. In the sixth year I made
(11,000, and after that,
every year more, until now ...
"I advertised, advertised, ad-
vertised. And now we turn out
millions and millions and millions
of cigarettes a day. Well, there is
II, story.
"Just a young mall with noth-
ing in his pocket and now this fac-
tory, 3,000 people employed—and
happy—a million and a half
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on Berliner's inventions and pat-
largest reinforced concrete build-
e, except in the
ents. Everywher
ing in Great Britain. It is a con-
, White House Confirms Mov-
United States, the talking machine
ventionalized copy of the Temple
ie Magnate's Refusal
which Berliner invented is known
of Bubastis, the cat-headed god-
as the gramophone.
dess of ancient Egypt. Mr. Baron's I
to Accept Office.
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At the banquet of the Chased
Its a paper read before the
famous cigarette is the "Black'
slid Eines (Hebrew Free Loan As- Franklin Institute, on Slay 16, WASHINGTON. -Al T. A.)-
Cat."
sociation, on July 14, plans were 1080, Emile Berliner was open and White House confirmed that Louis
$5,000,000 for Charity.
L
Charitable institutions, Chris-, ma d, f or the opening of a building frank enough to put forth the. H. Mayer, motion picture magnate,
tian, non-sectarian and Jewish,1 campaign, for a new building in claim that Edison hail "adopted" declined td accept a diplomatic
will benefit in the amount of the nortwest section. The banquet the invention of one Chichester post or any other appointment to
$5,000,000 from the estate left by I was held in the banquet hall of the Bell. That declaration was made.
present
11'nai Moshe synagogue On in the presence of the savants of nut per-
'Mr. Baron.
the well known scientific body "ad mit it,
Under the terms of the will dis- Dexter boulevard.
It is understood Mr.
It is planned to erect the TIM was !Thor published in the Journal,
closed the million pounds will be •
of hat
the time
Franklin
Institute.
White
who was
was °tiered
a guest
the
administered by a charitable trust building on Joy road, between at
nor since
then Neither
has White
House,
the at post
fund which will be presided over Lawton and Wildernerts, at a cost
ti,„0- !of United States ambassador to
•Thomas Edison nor anyone
by the Marquis of Reading. The, of approximately $50,000.
t,r )i,,ga,fritairs ,,bus eo ,u,,b,
hisi business
Representatives of 45 organiza- visited with hint refuted the claim prevent I i
trusters were directed to expend
the capital and income during a tions in Detroit pledged their sup- in public or privates. May that he from the country, he' said.
indicated that )Ie Slit>i
period of 20 years, the distribution I port tio the movement fur a new taken as an admission that Edisonwas
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being made in the following pro-1 building. S. Glist, active worker had "adopted" this invention. Ni had been one of the most devuh•I
portion: One-tif th to Jewish in the Chesed she! Ennis cause, as , biography nor official statement of friends and supporters of l'resi-
charities and four-fifths to Chris- ttoastmaster, sounded the first, call t he Wizard of Orange has ever
flint Hoover
that the
tian or untlenominational chari- for the new building. Harry Sol- bet n fair enough to state that the ,lent
Mr.
appreciates
greatly and
table( institutions. In explaining- omon, president, thanked the 300 gramophone which Edison claims Slayer's friendship.
this division, the late Mr. Baron guests for their pledges to co-op- for himself was nut his own.
"li erlin isr's itlioa of constructing'
stated in his will that during his erate. Attorney Henry .1. Gold-
lifetime he spent very large sumo berg, in a tine address, outlined the a m a trix, enabli ng ree"fal" he
fur charities without distinction as purpose of the organization. Ap- pressed in large quantities for sale,
to creed or n•ligion nx he "loves Wil Is were also made by local rab- was entirely novel," says Alfred
his Christian brethren as much as bis and other local leaders. Many Clark, the American managing di-
Continuing their good work, the
his Jewish brethren."
made contributions to the new , rector of the Gramophone Cons-
It is estimated that the estate building at the banquet, and others pony, Ltd., Middlesex, England. Jewish Women's European Wel-
left by Mr. Baron is valued at ap- pledged to raise certain sums. "It is the basis of the great grams- fare Organization on Aug. sent
proximately 15,000,000, from Cantor David Klavons of Congre- phone industry throughout the a steamship ticket for the amount
which £2 000 000 are to be deduct- gation Beth David sang a (mother worl d today." of $147.31 for the purpose of
transporting an (orphan girl from
ed as death duties to the govern- of selections.
IlY was the "turkey" given N'ilna to Mr. Kaufman in Windsor.
ment. The Marquis of Reading,
A list of the contributions made
this name? A congressman lice •rganizi.tatn also sent the
who is one of the executors of the at the banquet appears elsewhere
will, was bequeathed £5,000; CIA- . in this issue of The Chronicle.
rtoo cited this question in the mail !monthly cheeks to 33 (orphans and
1100 was bequeathed to the Liberal
recently and passed it on to a two widows whom it is supporting.
Jewish Synagogue of London, and
Washington information bureau.
The organization is planning a
0,000 to the Jewish Orphanage oof l phonograph record is used in mil- It gave a Jewish answer that sir- rummage sale fur the very near fu-
London. The residue is to remain , Ions of homes throughout the MI eil the congressman. Ile' tare and those having all clothes
in the trust fund. A number of I
made passed on both the question and' which they wish to discard, are
world, and whose !microphone
his factory employees are also to'
radio broadcasting posible, died at t he answer to this observer for a asked to call Euclid 9870 and it
receive sums ranging( between 100
P ric check-up. What do you think of will be cantd for.
W •I
and 500 shares in Carreras, Ltd.,
the following statement:
Sat
y
.
0
amounting approximately to 1:13
In view of the fact that the MOMENT HAS SPECIAL
(lay in his seventy-ninth year.
each. It is estimated that during
Stricken a week before with origin of the turkey is clearly
his lifetime the late Mr. Baron apoplexy, Mr. Btorliner rallied traced to North America, some NUMBER ON OCCASION
OF POLISH EXPOSITION
distributed a sum in the neighbor-
,shtly until Friday, when he may woonder how this bird obtained
slis
hood of £2,000,000.
Ittiostol into unconsciousness. When it: present name, which would
llis hotly was cremated Tuesday,
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the end came his fancily was at his s;)I
the exercises taking place at the
in receipt, through the courtesy of
bedside.
cemetery of the London Lateral
Mr. Berliner in late years was a we re sold by the Ilebrew mer- the Polish Consul in Detroit, of a
Jewish Synagogue. The will di-
f chants of that country. As the special issue of the Warsaw Yid-
restless crusader in the field o
rected that the American flag be child hygiene. Ile also was pro- turkey was quite generally eon- !fish Moment devoted to the Po-
placed beside the British flag on
wtiielrhe tf loire epe tahmattck t, hiet, wi atis.ntre,„3-, lish Exposition in Poznan.
fessor of the District chapter of
the (obelisk which was to contain
oral,t
Special articles by Polish as well
the Tuberculosis Association,
his ashes.
Mr. Berliner followed various traders should apply to it their as Jewish leaders feature this is-
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vocations before fortune rewarded name for the peacock, or "turki." sue, which is profusely illustrated.
BERLINER, NOTED JEWISH
him. Ile sold glue, painted back- More or less common use of it fol. Greetings and statement are in-
INVENTOR, DIES AT 78
grounds on enlarged photographs lowed, which easily became in the I eluded from the Preident and
WASHINGTON.— Emile Ber- and traveled as a salesman for a English language our present. Premier of Poland and other lead-
liner, famous Jewish inventor and Milwaukee wholesale house from Timms, "turkey." Such an explana- , in g
tot
ti seems
t " to be much more prob.
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A feature of this issue is time re-
Zionist sympathizer, whose disk 1870 when he came f rom ser-t
many, until he settled in Washing- able than that the name arose as view of Jewish industrial activi-
•
rs- ties in Poland and of the present
ton in 1877 to begin experiment- a result of an . erroneous impe
s oon that the bird originated in or economic status of the .Jew in tl
1 ing.
nind.
During his leisure time he had near Turkey, (Thus spoke Fred
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WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.-1J. T.
A.)—The will of the late Jesse
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for probate here in the Westches-
ter County Courthouse, contained
many large bequests for Christian
Science institutions and a bequest
1 of $25,000 to Emanu-EI Brother-
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While a clerk in a Washington '
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Avrunin's Camp at Big
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"Will you please give us the
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some three years after Bell and chemical formula of the kosher, Wolf I.ake, !Hoar Jackson, Mich., is
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Watson had invented the telephone celery tonic served in Jewish res-'
the summer vacation because of its
in Boston. Later the microphone taurants?"
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.
seas to become also the soul of
1 hat is a good one considering The camp is an excellent and safe
radio broadcasting.
that it is ordinary carbonated
In 1887 he achieves! his second water with celery flavor with no place for the vacation of city chil-
scientific discovery that placed his kosher or Jewishness except that dren.
Features at this camp are swim-
name in the forefront of inventors "7 Jewish customers eating in
ming, boating, and there are the
by giving the world the gram- Jewish restaurants like to drink It.
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This
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machine
phone.
fied counsellors are in charge.
utilized the disk record, also his A NOTIIER inquiry which came .
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groove on a cylinder. Ile invent-
Iffir tarnina, n of Con 'Tess Dr . Ilerbert
ecl and perfected, as well, the pres-
"Is it true that Dr. )rut
ant method of duplicating disk rec-
nLn is a. Jew?" This congressman
orris.
handed us the question, remarking
Gramophone Bring. Medals.
that he himself didn't dare ask the
For his gramophone invention the librarian of Congress and wouldn't
John Scott and Elliott Cresson gold this observer please investigate? •
' medals were awarded to him by the Research has proven that Dr.
= Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. . Putnam is descended from an
His inventive genius also turned "Israel" Putnam—quite errone-
to aeronautics. Before the Wright ously though. Another clue to the
brothers conducted their first suc- reason for the inquiry is that the
cessful flying experiment on North scholarly librarian's sister was
Carolina dunes, he was at work on married to Dr. Abraham Jacobi,.
the helicopter. He contended that internationally famous child spe-
this type of aircraft possessed sea- cialist of New York, who was a
periority over that requiring a lew. Jews in the family don't
running start to get into the air, make a Gentile One of our people ,,
because it would conserve space does it?
and permit of ascent from a city
square. This research he turned ,
over in 1919 to his son, Henry,
after the latter had designed and
Continued from Preceding Page).
flown to a great height a heli-
' I be a prophet one must be fif-
copter.
,I een!"
Turns to Philanthropy.
Again he meets Marlette. He
hi 1900 Mr, Berliner became in-
t erested in the cause of the high' ells her Jesus himself told him
la death rate among babies, which he he was not the Messiah. "I have
IsiTs traced to the dangers of raw milk. o hasten his coming, the Messiah
The brilliant
Ile was instrumental in establish- s if Peace and Justice, our Messiah,.
ing milk standards that were acs- the real Mesiah, Israel's Messiah;
wr,. eepted in modified form by all the the world is waiting for him!"
Marlette runs away. To the
ski large cities of the country. Ile
-
was president of the Washington convent. And our buy prophet ,
Tuberculosis Association for five dreams his great dream, waiting
years and wrote a number of until he is a man before he tells
pamphlets on health topics. In re- his mother.
First M. Flegg gave us the great
cent years he gave large sums for
Jewish education, Palestine and "Life of Moses." Now we have
other Jewish causes in which he this great idyll. And we are told
that he has, in preparation, "The
took an active part.
Early in this century he also' Life of Solomon" and "The Wall
wrote a small book entitled "Con-, of Weeping." Jewish literature is
elusions," along religious and phi-, enriched by such great works.
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He attributed his
losophical
success to his agnosticism, being'
cartsful to differentiate between LEHMAN GIVES $5,000
this and atheism.
FOR CLARKE VICTIMS
Born at Hanover, Germany, on I
NEW YORK.-0. T. A.)—A
cu- _ ' May 20, 1851, Mr. Berliner was; contribution of $5,000 by Lieuten-
graduated from Samson School at!
ant-Governor Herbert II. Lehman
Uoltenbuttel
in 1865 and came to
S
was reported by Manny Strauss to
this country five years later.
-
United States Attorney Tuttle.
`-Friends of his father gave him his
Lieutenant-Governor Lehman is I
start in Washington. He was wont
a member of the committee that
to brush aside the hardships of his was organized by Manny Strauss,
.•=s!
earlier
years
with
the
assertion
' F'
- -'r-'
to aid the depositors of the Clarke'
that they were no worse than
Brothers private banking house,
others experienced.
which failed for 55,000,000.
Ile married Miss Cora Adler of
..s
Mr. Tuttle is also in receipt of a
Fi Washington in 1881. They had
report front Mr. Strauss stating
three sons and three daughters.
that the order B'rith Abraham,
With him at the end were Mrs.
through its grand master, Nathan
ri Berliner, their sons Henry and Ed-
D. Perlman, has volunteered to
gar, their daughters, Mrs. Louise
take part in the relief work.
0, Alice Lubin and Mrs. Ilannah B.
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