-.111PRIP,triir-1111 THEVETROVEW1SliaROXICLE PAGE TWO ! AT THE DENVER CHILDREN'S HOME 47 , When President Van Buren Pro- tested Against the Blood Lie s2sosif-- ;1 + ... • its-w 0.01 "'" GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE `4112ffgritgti9222055altlY Mrs. Mosessohn Dead. NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.)-Rat. bi Jonah 13. Wise of the Central Synagogue and Dr. George S. Lei. kin, former chief rabbi of Kazan, Russia, officiated Wednesday morn. ing at the Riverside Memorial Chapel at funeral services for Mrs. Theresa Mosessohn, widow of the late Dr. Nehimiah Mosessohn, Jew- ish scholar and founder of the Jew- ish Tribune. Mrs. Mosessohn Tuesday morning of heart disea, at the Montefiore Hospital, She was 78 years old. Mrs. Mosessohn was born in Odessa, Russia, and came to this country 43 years ago. The Mosses_ sohns lived first in Texas, then in Portland, Oregon, where the de. ceased was prominently identified with Jewish and genarel charities. Even after she moved to New York 13 years ago she was still associa- ted with Portland philanthropies and Was honorary president of the local Jewish Ladies Aid Society. Funeral services for Mrs. Erode!' Hannah Keidan, mother of Judge ! Harry B. Keidan of the Circuit Court, were held 1Vednesda1 after- noon at the home, 2461 Blaine ave- nue. Mrs. Keidan died Tuesday after a long illness. The short services were attended by hundreds of friends and associ-; ates of the jurist who lined the street for more than half a block., The cortege was escorted to the Clover Hill Park Cemetery by a squad of motorcycle policemen. Among those present were a num- ber of Judge Keidan's associates on the bench, including Judge Thomas M. Cotter, Judge Joseph A. Moynihan and former Judge Will- iam M. Heston. John I'. Smith, suerintendent of police, and the majority of the police departmen- tal chiefs were present. Services were held at both the home and the graveside under the Wandering through the world I direction of Rabbi A. M. Ilershman, find everywhere that no heart can and Rev E. Zaludkowski of Shaarey love as the heart of a mother.-- Zedek. Bodestedt. The pallbearers were D. W. Simons, Hirsch B. Alper, I. Leven- son, Isaac W. Weinstein, Bevis Frank and Jacob M. Netzorg. Secretary of State John Forsyth Wrote U. S. Protest Against Ritual Murder Affair in Damascus Ninety Years Ago. ------- NUMEROUS FRIENDS AT MRS. KEIDAN'S RITES By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Turning back the pages of his- was earnestly recommended to his I : tory to the year 1840, American zeal and discretion." Jews will find great satisfaction in Official U. S. Protest. !the knowledge that this country's Secretary of State Forsyth's let- tradition in defending the rights ter to John Gliddon, Esq., United of the religiously persecuted is one States consul at Alexandria of the most honored and consistent Egypt, dated at Washington, D. in all history. C., Aug. 14, 1 840, reads as fol- Two years ago, on the eve of lows: the Day of Atonement, when the "In common with all civilized vicious and hoary blood lie was nations, the people of the United charged against the Jews of Mae- States have learned with horror sena, in the state of New York, the atrocious crimes imputed to they were Christians who uttered the Jews of Damascus, and the A group of the younger children at the fountain of the National the most emphatic condemnations cruelties of which they have been Homo for Jewish Children in Denver. of this stupid accusation. The the victims. The president fully Massena protest was in reality an participates in the public feeling echo of a noble American trash- and he cannot refrain from expres- "THE DREYFUS AFFAIR" was adopted by acclamation at the tion dating back 90 years, to the sing equal surprise and pain, that twenty-seventh biennial convention days of the Damascus affair. in this advanced age such unnat- of the Progressive Order of the The disappearance on Feb. 5, oral practices should be ascribed A Review b Freda R. Bien lock West. The same resolution pro- Another book on the Dreyfus case 1840, of the Capuchin monk To- to any portion of the religious tested against the Michigan alien maso and his servant was picked world, and such barbarous meats- has appeared. It is authored by registration law as well as all ef- up by enemies of the Jews as a urea be resorted to, in order to I Jasques Kayser and titled "The forts to enact similar bills in other means of pressing the ritual mur- compel the confession of imputed 1 Dreyfus Affair, published by Co- states. der lie against them. The French guilt ; the offenses with which these vici Friede, 386 Fourth avenue, CHARLES A. SIMON d I New York ($5). It is a clear pie- u n sfu eom r people attoe p e were then the protectors of the unfortunate of your economic sense is most force- of 132 West Genesee, Flint, Mich., of the now almost legendary Delmar McAvoy, Auto Paint o much those which, in Roman Catholics in the East, and 38 years old, died on July 29. Fu- fully demonstrated in your apprecia- Specialist, Opens Large Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS enlightened times, were made conspiracy that forged documents French officials aimed in every leas enlightened neral services were held on July tion for GOOD FURNITURE . . . to Drey- Shop in Detroit. way possible to strengthen their the pretexts of fanatical persecu- wholesale in order to send Drey- 30, with interment at Cloverhill I fus, the Jewish officer in the possess but a single piece of PRINGLE government's position in the tion t mercenary extotrnteiopn, ar to e Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. 81 DELAWARE AVE. French army, to purgatory and permit r edoubt that Delmar McAvoy, former head of Hershman and the Rev. E. Zalud- Orient. furniture . . . a chair, a secretary, a I keep hint there. The book depicts McAvoy Manufacturing Company, equally unfounded. kowski officiated. He is survived U. S. Public Opinion Aroused. table, or any occasional piece, will TRINITY 2-3211 the fiendish efforts of the Jew-hat- known from coast to coast as the by his wife, Clara, and two chil- "The president has witnessed 1 with this policially selfish mo- the give that distinctive atmosphere that protestations of the Chriing patriots, the bigoted clericals Automobile Finish Man, after be- s- dren. tive in view, Ratti Menton, French you are so anxious to create. ing retired for three years, returns consul in Damascus, turned prose- tian governments of Europe to to smother the affair when its con- or mitigate these horrors,land the fear•ridden army officials to the auto painting industry. cutor of the Jewish people and suppress and he has learned with no corn- vulsions threatened to besmirch all LENA LARRISON Mr. McAvoy has just opened one was responsible for a series of op. There is no need to delay the noon gratification, their partial 1 who had a hand In railroading an of the largest shops he has ever of 91 84 Cameron avenue, 73 years pressions of aged Jews as well as tan mainly because he conducted, at 922 West Vernor old, died on July 27. Funeral serv- Granite and Marble neoc nen j we purchase of Pringle Furni- women and children, in an effort to success. Ile is moreover anxious in Jew, Highway. Here he is introducing ices were held on July 28, with in- ture for every department, extract from them an admission that the active sympathy and gen- There is little need to say more terment at Machpelah Cemetery. Including Carpet a, Rugs, that Jews actually are required to erous interposition edofsttehteen should about the case with which this many new ideas in refinishing of She is survived by her husband. cars and fenders. In this new mod- the blood of Christians in their meat of Draperies and Gifts is show- book deals. But there are several Evidence to not be withheld from so benevo- points brought out by the author ern shop all work will be under Mr. Joe, and children. Passover matzos. ing articles that stand out McAvoy'. own supervision. Cars lent an object, and he has accord- prove that a Turkish mule driver MANUEL URBACH with distinctiveness • .. and threatened the monk's life was ingly directed me to instruct you which will be of interest to every may be left in the evening, re- The bodily condition depends thoughtful Jew. The part that painted over night and ready to suppressed. A young Jew who to employ, should the occasion 7729 TWELFTH ST. priced to stand comparison very much on the soul. One seeks the churchplayed, for instance, in drive the next morning. Fenders ventured to offer information that arise, all those good offices and ef- ty to be cheerful in the presence of with any in the city. Euclid 7192 would lead to the discovery of the ; forts which are compatible with die- the anti-Dreyfus movement, the will be refinished at $1 each; cars others and also seeks quietude at guilty party was beaten to death. cretion and your official character, government's official and anti-Se- washed the McAvoy way for 50c. D all times.-William Humboldt. The Boulevard Store will be open every Mon- mitic attitude and Dreyfus' own It will be remembered that Mr. The aged Joseph Lsniado died as to the end that justice and hu- day Evening until 9 o'clock . . . remember, a result of tortures by the inquisi- manity may be extended to these curiously -un-Jewish and unemo McAvoy, as the president and gen- we have TWO STORES for your convenience, tors. Moses Abulafia embraced persecuted people, whose cry of tional though logically correct be- eral manager of the McAvoy Manu- and each waiting an opportunity to serve you. Islam to escape pains and indigni- distress has reached our shores." havior which caused no much dis- facturing Company, gained a per- ! . . AUGUST WILL BE A MONTH of approval in the ranks of his sup- sonal reputation for fine quality G.01(11 Levi. Said Lewis Seymour Lewis The British Protest. ties. Daniel Lowle SPECIALS ... watch for them. porters. car finishing at prices far below The civilized world was aroused. Similarly emphatic and impres- There is a competent index to market. Mr. McAvoy stated Friday ; The consuls of Austria, Prussia, sive was the attitude of Queen the book and-excellent for the For your convenience tee that in his new venture his new Russia, England and the United Victoria's government. The queen reader-a chronological table of will defer yoymenta . . . FUNERAL DIRECTORS States exerted their efforts in be- not only personally received Sir the important dates in the Drey- shop was equipped to do the finest work at prices so low that no one half of the innocent Jewish victims Moses Montefiore to extend to him could afford to drive a dingy car. who were tortured by Ratti Men- her sympathies to the Jewish peo- fus case. TWO STORES Russia had its Beilis case, United ton's inquisitors. But to the two pie, but placed at his disposal the States its Leo Frank tragedy and English-sneaking countries goes use of her private yacht to cross Dr. Berhard Returns to Ac- France its Dreyfus affair. Neither the credit for having been most the English Channel on his mis- tive Newspaper Work. of the first two has had the reper- 2990 Grand Boulevard oppFither Bldg and 431Gratiot Ave emphatic in defense of the Jews sion to Syria. of feel- In Parliament, on June 22, 1840, cussions and the violence and in repudiation of those who BERLIN. - (J. T. A.) - Dr. aimed to keep alive a stupid medie- i Robert Peel introduced the ques- ing attendant on it that the Drey- case has had and is, in fact, Georg Bernard, former editor-in- val lie. Meetings of Christians asItion of the Damascus libel by de_ fu chief of the Vossische .Zeitung, an well as Jews were held (luring July ' daring "that it was merely feces- still having. It is a part of Jew- Ullstein paper and one of the lead- and August of 1840 in London and sary to mention the matter in the ish history. ing newspapers of Germany, has 1WWW1 .I1 I1INeVel Manchester, England, and in New lower house, to reach the great returned to active newspaper work Move for National Parley To York, Philadelphia and Richmond, ends of justice and humanity." Your Laundry Individually-Washed and Carefully Hand-Ironed the German press welcomes Fight Alien Registration. and Va., in the United States. The Lord Palmerston replied to Peel his resumption of activity. The ing church sermons resulted in expressions of sympathy on the with this statement: Acht Uhr Blatt, a Mosee paper, many protests by Jewish and non- "I have already directed the ST. LOUIS.-J. T. A.)-A resolu- part of the English-speaking coon- Jewish residents. The Board of led to the honorable release English consul-general. Hodges, to , tion calling for the convening of • devoted a lengthy article to dis- cussing the satisfaction in political Jewish Deputies is making a spe- tries of the innocent victims, following represent to Mehmet All what ef- conference of all national fraternal Asks for Boycott or Movies Until cial inquiry into the priet's action. the intercession of a mission to fed the news of such atrocities organizations in America to con- circles at Dr. Bernhard's return to active journalistic work, The Ilford English newspapers and must produce in Europe, and that sider ways and mean of combatting "Jewish Filth" le Swept Away. Syria by leading European Jews, Dr. Bernhard, who is one of the London press criticize the priest headed by Sir Moses Montefiore. it was in his own interest to in-1 alien registration bills and to co- Germany's leading publicists and a serevely, especially because of his quire into the matter, and hand LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-A call Van Buren'. Secretary Acts. operate with the American Jewish former president of the Interna- preaching anti-Semitism when he Phone Longfellow 1185 12168 Dexter Boulevard It was in response to resolu- over to punishment the guilty Committee and the American Jew- to "exercise a rigid boycott against tional Federation of Journalists, all movies until Jewish filth has has not seen the movie. tions adopted at a protest meet- parties, if they were discovered, ish Congress to prevent the pass- Between Monterey and Richton is expected to become editor of the "This is not an attack against ing in New York on Aug. 19, 1840, whilst the innocent victims should age of such legislation in Congress been swept away," issued by the Acht Uhr Blatt. Catholic priest Canon Palmer, has the film. It is an attack against signed by J. B. Kursheedt as chair- be indemnified if this were still aroused the great indignition of the Jews," Brooke Wilkinson, secre- man and Theodore J. Seises as possible. .I have also sent instruc tary of the British Board of Film lions to her majesty's consul in secretary, that Secretary of State many Englishmen and the interven- Censors, stated. John Forsyth, writing in the name Damascus to make a thorough in- tion of the Board of Jewish of President Martin Van Buren, vestigation into all that has taken fl e a. stated that "the heartrending place, and to send home an exact CHARITIES RECEIVED The call was part of a notice u aisist report as to the part which the read by the priest at all the morn- TWO LARGE BEQUESTSI escueanchsadwhpicren vti rukslypl ens:, na t bDr e a mg European consuls had taken in ing services in the Roman-Catholic to the notice of the president by ■ the matter." Church of Peter and Paul at Ilford, The United Jewish Charities an- communication from our consul at Much good may be said to have a London suburb. The action was nounces that it has received the that place, in consequence thereof, resulted. from the sufferings • result of the showing of a film following two bequests: From the a letter of instruction was immedi- caused by the Damascus affair. It at the Ilford Cinema to an audi- estate of Mrs. Hattie W. Weil $3,- ately writted to our consul at cemented friendship between Jews ence of ■ thousand children on the 000, and from the estate of Mrs. Alexandria, a copy of which is and Christians in enlightened occasion of a visit of Princess Mary Annie Bondy $50. herewith transmitted for your sat- countries. It aroused Jews to ef- to Ilford. The United Jewish Charities is isfaction." forts in behalf of their people. It The film in question is "So Like the property hilding body of the Secretary of State Forsyth was as a result of the Damascus ■ Woman" and was approved as a Jewish Welfare Federation, of added in his letter affair that M. Adolphe Cremieux, Universal movie by the British which Henry Wineman is chairman "About the same time our noted French Jew who co-operated Board of Film Censors. Father of the board, Milford Stern, presi- with Sir Moses Montefiore in be- Palmer himself had not seen the dent, Dr. John Slawson, execu• charge d'affairs at Constantinople five and director. was instructed to interpose his half of the Damascus victims, or- movie, but being informed that good offices in behalf of the op- ganized the Alliance Israelite Uni. I there are cabaret and love scenes pressed and persecuted race of verselle. Above everything else,1 in it he posted the notice in the The greatest happiness in life the Jews in Ottoman dominions, Jews will always remember the church. Besides that he also said: does not come from without, but among whose kindred are found good services of the English and "Such films are disgusting. It is from the consciousness of our some of the most worthy and pa- American governments in behalf a Jewish endeavor to destroy the worth, and of that which we ap- triotic of our own citizens, and the of our people during these trying morality of our nation, because pear to others.-Eysell-Kilburger. whole subject, which appeals ao I times 90 years ago.-American most cinemas are owed by Jews." strongly to the universal senti- Hebrew. SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE ment of justice and humanity, This amazing anti-Jewish out- burst from • Catholic priest dur- COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES. /. proof. . • w • OBITUARY GILBERT'S Funeral Home Monuments itlD PRINGLE FURNITURE COMPANY 7739 John R. 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