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April 16, 1920 • Page Image 6

… will, no doubt, till the Arena on April 25th. Secure your seats early. A FAY ET TE Miss Bessie R. Glasier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg chaperoned the following at the J-Ilop Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Glasier…

…, of 100 of the University of Michigan on Garfield avenue, announce the engage- April 9: The Misses Irene Rosen. ment of their daughter, Bessie, to berg, Lucille Jacobs, Rose Benjamin, Mr. Max Eichman…

… of Mr. Charles W. Hathaway. Mr. Frederic Eaton, of Buffalo, is associated with him. YOUNG PEOPLE OF TEMPLE BETH EL HOLD 4th DANCE So successful have been the three dances given by the Young People…

… use. at Clifford N. II.—Spring and Summer Furs arc heirg G ■ at!, at ,411),,tantial reductions. - 4th FLOOR — IN THE NEW BUILDING '=f1:3E3=9=-ei 3Bgi,=4a5- cggiP—tliets-49339.- -c …

…C.E SIX • "'HE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Engagement Announced THE PHENOMENAL Cantor Morduchi Hershman Mrs. Jacob Berliner, of 666 Brush delightful surprise party recently in honor of the

… eighteenth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Carolyn. The house was effectively decorated in purple and white. The following guests ',pent a pleasant evening in music and dancing: Misses Pearl and Claire…

… • Cantor Hershman has just recent• ly arrived from Vilna, Poland. Ills recitals in the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, and in the Phila. deiphia Opera House stirred the musical circles of the East. lie…

July 02, 1920 • Page Image 5

… NOTES A delightful evening was spent by the thirty-live guests who attended NIr. and :I n. Paul Huffman are re- the party given by Mi s s Minnie ceiving congratulations on the birth Sunday, June 27, in…

…- gang and Mortimer Rich won a fox tro«-ontest and were the recipients of a beautiful prize. ,At midnight, a hinclit[on was served to the following: Nlisses Mary- lierris, Doris \VOirgallg, Fan Pleasant…

… her engagement reception at her residence on July 11th. The Nlisses Celia and Ethel Barnett •pent Sunday as the guests of Miss Rena Zeiger of Detroit. ND and Mrs. J. C. Rapaport and. NIL and Mrs. S…

… Pisgah Lodge— Elected to Office. New Summer Models of Ribbon The members of Pisgah Lodge took occasion :Monday Mglit to honor one of their brothers who served with great distinction during the war and…

… Ben Brith su signally honored is Joseph Gottlieb who was one of the first Detroit boys to enlist in the war, joining the famous Pith engineers in Avid 1017 immediately atter war Was declared. Time…

… heroism for which NIr. Gott- lieb has been so highly honored was related by Louis t ohane, Esq. Not only [1:d the lodge show its appre- ClatiOn in Mr. Gottlieb by generous applause but it evidenced its…

… delight by electing him to the office of Guardian for the next term. The story of his heroism is a thrill- Tug one In September 1018 Mr. •GottlielZs unit was stationed at Vier- •traat Ridge near Mt. Keinel…

… in the 1 pres sector in Flanders. Preceding 'an offensive action on a large scale a contact patrol of 32 men were sent out to the German lines. TileSe Con- tact patrols were known to the sol- diers as…

… boys. (iottl.eb was left on the field a. dead, but the Germans picked him up. took him to their field hospital, and Two carefully dressed his wound. days later the Americans captured the German position…

… mechanical accuracy can make it. When every home and business, that has any Second— use for a telephone, has one. When there is a mutual understanding be- Third tween the Telephone Company and its sub…

May 14, 1920 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Leader of Jewish Woman's Club rectors, eight to serve one year, and eight to serve two years. The direc- tors will, in turn, elect regular offi- cers…

… conducted Friday from Temple Beth El, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating . Interment was at Woodtnere ceme- tery. Mrs. Lowenthal was one of the most popular and beloved women of the community. She was actively…

… their annual meeting on Wednesday, May 26, at the Shaarey Zedek. As a slight deviation from custom, instead of electing their officers di- rectly, the Auxiliary will elect 16 di- entertainment is being…

… arranged by Miss Hattie Gittleman. Dancing will conclude the program. Decoration Day Dance On Sunday, May 23, the Young People's Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek will hold the final dance of a highly successful…

… promised by the committee in charge of arrange- ments for the annual moonlight to be given by the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El, on the evening of June 21. For the older menthers of the Temple and…

… out the number "21" in the fea- tures to lie employed, as well as in the date on which the affair is to be given and the fact that it is the twenty-first such moonlight excur- sion projected by the

April 02, 1920 • Page Image 15

… probably made for instructing the ham. is to perform in that function, young. What was its nature we do and if the fore-mention'd allowances not know. The first fact on record should happen to fall short of…

… teacher was usually called. For on October 21, 1764, it was resolved that upon us. Amen." The teacher was probably the all the children in Synagogue Ilazaii, lint we know no further de- "whether Scholars or…

… governed Icy the Ribbi, He was succeeded by David Mendes turit'd Prone thence, on proper appli- cation to the Parnassitn." Machado, a refugee from the Portu- On one occasion, in February, 1768. guese…

… Inquisition, who was elected on January 30th, 1737, "to at as Mr. .\ brahams, the teacher, undertook to act as Shammas, at a time when hazan or reader to this our K. K. dc the- regular Shamniits had been sus…

…. also promises and obliges himself to The teacher was also used, from time keep a publick school in due form to bins, as an emergency Hazan. for teaching the Hebrew language, On March 6. 1768, it was…

… Pounds, it 'Three years later, on April 5. 1747, was agreed That if at the close of the it was agreed that the Hazan "David year, any moneys should Remain in Mendez Machado shall attend at the the {lends…

… Pounds, to make up the Sum of day afternoon, to receive eight shill- Fitteen By him Solicited For." ings per quarter from each child that On December 26th, 1785, when the comes to said school and one load…

April 02, 1920 • Page Image 23

…, April 4th, there will be an election of officers for the united Tal- nine! Torahs, for which there will be one joint board of directors. The nominating committee consists of Messrs. M. Krell, B. Cohen, L…

… neighborhood beyond Crosstown, principal speaker at the meeting of a building committee having been ap- that organization April 4. Speeches by members of the club on interest- pointed to purchase a suitable lot…

… proved Kindergarten, Parochial, and Talmud one of the hest of the present term The measure under discussion was, Torah. The Kindergarten department is 'Resolved, That the St. Lawrence conducted in the same…

… Schools are now registering children for the com- ing semester which begins on Pass- over and ends 011 Succoth. No chil- dren will he admitted during the middle of the semester. The building is open daily…

…'s and Young Women's Hebrew Association. Wholesale and Retail HICKORY 3790 Oils, Industrials, Mining and Curb Securities No one interested in the market either as an investor or speculator should fail…

… to place his name on our mailing list to receive a copy of this full-of-value publication. Comparison will prove the unusual merit and reliability of the • Hugh R. Burns, President John R. Mercier…

… suspension of the service, which will he resumed on April 16, is to prevent an undue accumulation of money in laces where conditions are not stable. The committee is now able to trans- mit money to practically…

… during the week of April 3 to 10, the I'assover week, for every Jewish man and woman, young and old, to join a synagog. COMPANY "STONEHAM" WEEKLY MARKET LETTER Copy on Request Chas. A. Stoneham & Co…

…PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE C.4.i TALMUD TORAHS_ OF CITY UNITE mosiniteixoni so; 17 Division Street School Joins With Wilkins Street Institution—Will Erect More Hebrew Schools in City…

…. TON Co ... 105 Washington Blvd. At the Stealer Yc u Never Pay More at Canton's Th,'re is satkfaction In this fact alone, but In addition, there le available here the highest-class merchandise ',mon…

December 03, 1920 • Page Image 2

…, Conductor So'olst KATHERINE GOODSON Pianist Seats — 50c. 75e, $1.00. Box seats, $1.25. On sale in Grinella, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. ' HADASSAH TO GIVE CARD PARTY, DEC. 7 The Detroit Chapter of the Hades…

… Department of the University of Mich- igan, Tuesday evening delivered one of the most inspiring talks on the eco- nomic problems dealing with Pales- tine yet heard by a Detroit audience. auspices of the

… ideal of social justice is to reign supreme, the speaker said. Rabbi Moses liaroway, es-secret ry of the American Zionist Medical Unit in Palestine, is coming to Detroit on Monday, Dec. 13, under the

… several reci- tations and talks on Clianukdi In addition, there will be a humorous recitation by Anna Bookstein, of the Tikvas Zion of Detroit Young lusters, on "Why 1 I.ike Chanukah." P. SLOMOVITZ RESIGNS…

… Young Itelat a organizer, Mr. Slomovitz succeeded in organizing 15 circles in this city, with a membership of close to 509, so that Detroit it today one of the strongest Young Judaea centers in the

… meeting, and the members are urged to attend. A Chanukah concert will be given Sunday evening, Dee. 12, by Rev. A Bloom, assisted by a double choir, at Beth David Congregation, on Win. der street, the

August 13, 1920 • Page Image 2

… services. BY, TOR SHIELD w2 are prepared to install these shields within the next few months, dating the inviice October 1st. Models are on display in our Drapry Department on our Fourth Floor. cif mil…

… appeared first as a serial in the Cos- mopolitan magazine, and was later printed in book form, has been wide- ly read, and is accounted one of the best works of the decade. The screen version has been…

…, economy and reliability program of entertainment for their via flora on Sunday, August 22. While a heavy veil of secrecy surrounds the 45-53 Seldon Ave. are essential. Phone Glendale 41244122 details, it Is…

… Jos. Campau Edgewood 3112 Zenith Carburetors lb 114 A Clean. Car! [10 .272 NCREASE the delights and benefits of touring. Ccme early and arrange for the fitting of dust covers on the upholstered…

… CHERRY 4083 The Shop where courtesy and service prevail NEW YORK—Rudolph Schildkraut, the Jewish actor who reached this city recently on the La Savoie, on going ashore and being greeted by numer- ous…

… friends and reporters said all lie could say was that he was glad to be done with starving Europe. Schild- kraut, who is one of the most prominent Jewish actors in Europe, will play at the New Jewish…

… Theater, while his son, Joseph, Who came with him to this country, will appear on the English stage. SAMUEL L. KAVANAU WHOLESALE DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY ANNOUNCES RELIEF WORKER SLAIN NEW VOlik—The

… 10,655 immi- grants who arrived at this port during the last week included Miss Irma Abramowicz, who was to have married on July 12 Dr. Bernard Cantor, the representative of the Joint Distribution C…

… ommittee, who, together with Profes- sor Frieillaender, was murdered in LI- rainia. Dr. Cantor met Miss Abramowicz while doing relief work in Poland and when he started on his fatal journey it was only the

June 04, 1920 • Page Image 2

…, Chicago store. expects That is sound advice. Also it is presented by one of the greatest stores to its trade. VISEDENBERG FURNITURE HOUSE NI ■ ■■ / 913-17 HASTINGS STREET A Store With a Conscience…

… - you will find much of interest in the splendid gift selections now on display in The Gorham Shop. GOLDSMITHS 6S1LVERSMITHS,ING GrN. DSMITI IS, SU VIRSMITI IS AND JI MIXERS :17i.ito WAN II NM ON ,U1…

… Schlesser, took a boat trip to eral weeks. left for her home in Denver, Buffalo and Niagara Falls over Decora- tion Dy. Colo., on Saturday. New Ribbon Sport Hats The tenth annual excursion of the Bicur…

…. Nfaxwell S. Friedland, formerly of 163 Blaine avenue. have Shapero. There will be dancing on the boat and at the island ; also entertain- moved into their new home at 489 ment on the boat and a program of…

… Glynn Court. field events at the park. Miss Beatrice Mr. Harry L. Lurie, superintendent of I.. Solomon, an enthusiastic worker on the Department of Public Welfare, the general committee, reports an en…

… entertainment on Sunday erature, Science and the Arts, at the evening, June 13, at 8 o'clock, at the University of Michigan. with the de- First Hungarian Synagogue, corner gree of Bachelor of Arts, completing…

… Miller, baritone, with avenue, has returned home after an ex- Hyman Fine, at the piano, introduced tended trip through Florida and Ten- some new songs. Cy Feinberg gave a nessee. humorous parody on "The

… Face on the Bar-room Floor," with Seymour Si- Miss Helen Morris of New York mons at the piano. Dancing concluded City will spend the summer with her the evening's entertainment. parents, Mr. and Mrs. B…

…, for- of Miami, Fla., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. l'eritz, 123 Burlingame merly of 1078 St. Antoine street, Inane avenue. moved into their new home on Phila- delphia west. The following…

… 1 E 1 TASHMOO PARK I SUNDAY JUNE 6th —ea Dancing on Steamer "Tashmoo" and at the Park Field Events and Entertainments for all who come ADULTS' TICKETS - $1.00 CHILDREN 50c FAREWELL TOUR…

July 23, 1920 • Page Image 10

… Aug. 31, 1920. ods of relief to be adopted in Russia and Ukrainia. Miss Henrietta Szold, Secretary for Education of the American Zionist Organization, and founder of Iladassah, arrived on May 4111 in…

… Vienna. Schnitzer is the author of "The Affairs of Anatol" and many other works. which have been produced on the American as well as the European stage. a a a SAVES FOOD! Major II. B. Lewis-Barned has…

…—Warren Ave. and P. M. R. R. ffsmaimaimmom••• ■ ••ossismommii 1 A Modern Plant This factory will he one of the best In the country, pos- sessing every pos- sible facility for the most sanitary maim- facture…

… lumberman in your neighborhood. Visit the lumber exhibit on display at the office of the DETROIT LUMBER DEALERS ASS'N. 700 Vinton Bldg. 114 Woodward Formerly Weiss's Restaurant LONDON.—Sir Herbert Samuel…

… declared before the Zionist Commission in Palestine that neither he nor any other Jew serving on the administra- tion will work on Saturdays. Saturday is to become the official day of rest in Palestine for…

… in Jerusalem on May 5th as a result of injuries sustained during the anti-Jewish riots when he was assaulted by Arabs on his way to pray at \Vailing Wall. Reis Motellah was rabbi of the Chasiden of…

… associated in all the Cohan and Harris enterprises, have now decided to part company and to carry on individually. The dissolution is made purely on a business basis, the two popular actors remaining as warm…

the Detroit Clearing House for the interchange of your customers' cheeks on other banks? Do you realize what a vast amount of de- tail work this service alone saves your business? Yet this is only one

July 02, 1920 • Page Image 12

… he given on Ft Idar night and Sunday matinee, Idly 2 and 4th. On Saturday night. Tilly 3, "Der Sebtold's Twitter by Perets Ilersehbeln will be presented, On Sunday night, July Ch, the con, Iwo)' will…

… OPENING SEASON Pontchartrain On-the-Lake Lake Shore Drive Out Jefferson or Gratiot Ave. Dancing—Jazz Band—Concerts—Boating—Bathing Meals—Table d'Hote and a Is Carte We Feature Armour's No. 1 Steaks…

the rush of travel where all the simpler joys are to be had and no one need bother about "dressing up." 'Ole happy medium is also there where one can go shabby and carefree All day and at night he as…

… formal as one wishes with comradeship for both staft '.e r' e ' ry train coming into Detroit and the other gateway towns are loaded with fun-seekers from near- by stales and the fleets of ships of all the

… ball, tennis, even boxing and wrest- ling are all on tap at all tiules in the larger resorts while the art of swimming has been taken up by hun- dreds of men and women who have never before attempted it…

…. EMINENT YIDDISH STAR NEW DETROIT FRIDAY The eminent Yiddish star, Morris Schwartz, conies to the New Detroit , Theatre on Friday. July 2 for four performances several of which in "Tavie Der Mlichiger" by…

… deline- ators of character on the stage today, j presenting an he does with the utmost fidelity every note that can be played upon nature's great harp. the human soul. Sometimes it is a sumptuous melody…

…—nothing academic, pale or precise—In short, true art; a holding of the mirror op to Nature such as the great Master of Drama himself must have conceived. In order to appreciate this great actor at his best, one

… should see him In that signal success in the United Styles and Canada, In "Tavie Der Milehiger," one will then realise what has made Mr. -Morris Schwartz an greatly, sought both In this country and Canada…

… EVENINGS Easy to reach by motor car—out Jefferson Avenue, East, to the Fer Road on Lake Shore Drive MARGOLIES INN Phone Hickory 4550 HUDSON TAXI A. LAPIN COHEN, President MAXWELL L. COHEN, Secretary…

April 02, 1920 • Page Image 8

… thi \ Pesach you'd On Sunday morning, April 4th at day of Pesach, and will address the better coax •our hands asEttle. And 11 o'clock Rabbi Franklin will speak Congregation at Larrowe hall on Sun…

…PAGE EIGI IT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Temple Beth El Notes SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES Passover Services. Services for Passover will bo held at the Temple on Saturday morning, April 9, concluding the

… festival Rabbi o'clock. The sermon will be delivered by Rabid Franklin on the theme, "Freedom and the Individual." On April 9th, oncluding the festival Rabbi hlayerberg will speak on the subject. "The

…, has made ar- rangements with a similar committee if the Congregation Shaarey Zedek to hold combined Passover services for north-end residents at Larrowe Hall, Seward and Hamilton streets, on Sat- urday…

… voice broke in, "Reb Rabbi Hershman will speak at the Chaim, the filtefislk. t. a nd the kneid- Sunday Services. Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, the first lach are no wade yet If you expect anything to eat for…

… held on Shaarey Zedek, living in that section of pass front) the stern reality of the Monday afternoon April 12th, at 2:45. the city, are urged to be present. Ely present into the pleasant land of nod…

…. Simons, Samuel B. Kahn, some religious question. This night, however, I mean the Frank Berman, David S. Zemon, Joseph Judge Elkus to Speak. one following the day of Reb Chaim's Thus early attention 13…

… called to the Wetsman, Jacob Ilarvith and Ben hard work, when he had to endure the fact that on Sunday morning, April Lefitowitz. torture of having the rolling pin 18th, at 11 o'clock Judge Abram I. thrown…

… of bliss, when he found himself un- able to think such unholy thoughts gah badge on the subject, "Incidents benefit of the Jewish men and women on such a holy night. Every limb in In the Life of an…

… congregation are urged to be press Passover In the traditional manner. yielded and fell asleep. But that is eat to hear the splendid address Judga '1 he Sedorim will be conducted on Fri- not all; the worst was…

December 10, 1920 • Page Image 9

… Is this $2.60 cut glass Sugar and Creamer Set, (like cut). "Pay as You Can" "Largest and Finest Jewelry Store on the East Side" EHRLICH BUILDING:. Adams and Hastings. 41111 •111.• ■■ ....- Mrs…

…. Julian IL Krohk, of 435 Chi- 1 Mr. Bernard Wurtzberger, of 62 ND,. A. Kann, who was the guest cago boulevard, left on W ednesday I Chicago boulevard, has returned from of her daughter, Mrs. Marcus Nlarks…

April 09, 1920 • Page Image 5

… 0 11 R,,,,,s,mF R AR.A TION FROM OUR THIRD FLOOR • MARY LEVIN GOLDSTEIN The sudden death of Mrs. Mary Levin Goldstein, widow of the late Maurice Goldstein, on Sunday, April 4th, at Harper…

… crowd filled Larrowe South, Mr. and Sirs. Monroe Rosen- hall, Seward and Hamilton streets, field have returned to their home, 995 on Saturday and Sunday, April 3 and Second avenue. 4, to attend the

… northwest Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Laskey. of 155 congregation were also present. Can- E. Kirby avenue, announce the en- tor Bass conducted the services on gagement of their daughter, Bertha, both days. Rabbi…

… Hershman spoke to Mr. Isadore Berman. At home on Sunday morning at the supple- Sunday, April 18th. mentary service. But Sympathizes With Clarte Movement—Discusses Arab Barrier in Palestine. London-51r…

…- lem on February 27. The mass-meeting held Sunday Sir. and Mrs. Guy Rowe, of New York City, annotpice the birth of a afternoon, at I.arrowe Hall, despite the blizzard, was well attended. Rabbi son…

…, Charles Everett. Hershman, Isadore Levin and others on the necessity of establish- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman have i spoke n , a permanent branch synagogue returned from an extended Southern in that section…

… thy 'ervi"h. Rabbi Franklin will discuss the Semi-Annual Meeting. book entitled "The Great Plunger", by A representative Johan Bojer on Sunday morning, April audience at- !oh. Services begin promptly at…

… 'dt•finitely CLUB. decided that the Synagogue Exten- The next regular meeting of the sion Committee should carry on its Young Judaean Literary Club will be work for establishing a permanent held Sunday…

… cussion of Zionist leaders and their he held at Larrowe Hall until a suit- views and influence on Zionism, is able site for a branch synagogue arranged as follows: "The Biogra- and Hebrew school can be…

… obtained. phy of Israel Zangwill," Miss Dor- A movement was launched at the othy Bornstein, "Zangwill and Zion- ism," Mr. Simon Shlain, "Dr. Hertzl," meeting to liquidate the $52,000 mortgage on the

February 20, 1920 • Page Image 7

… tear on the entire car, This model is an addition to their \lode! C one and onedialf-ton type, ts h eh also is exhibited at the show. ' The .1inerican Commercial Car Co. is a Thtroit 1. 011CCIAI and was…

… Dyson, the As- passenger roadster is a popular style trunomer Royal, lecturing at the bcc""`c its s'at : "t> ""."''f'"te"t In Royal Institution on Saturday re- sites sociability and comp,,nionship, fern d…

…- Poles Levy Contribution diab ly, and remarked that, according on Jewish Community to the Einstein theory of gravitation, this flying upside down without being Warsaw. - As punbiliment for the aware of it…

… ROSENBERG Ncukollen, bei Berlin.—In the local Berlin.--Anti-Semitisin among G er . High School, the pupils have been ( carrying on a strong anti-Semitic agi- students is gaining ground daily; t a lion. tion…

…. Edison, Atkinson, Longfellow and Taylor singles ranging In price from $20000 to $10,000. protest, and no one among the Ger- i the purpose of carrying on a Ship- g land and Pal- man students was so liberal…

September 24, 1920 • Page Image 14

… times she has danced and acted that arouse admiration and stir a spirit a pine, you will find her long before of ❑onsradery on the audience. But they the rise of the curtain going through lack that finer…

…. I has been set to music and produced on These are a few of the foremost Jew- the grand opera stage. "The Return of ish actresses. They sit enthroned on Peter Grim," conic about half a decade Illy…

… has made and unmade a pensable in the sch•me vast number of America's foremost w- ones whose burdens are perhaps as oner- ous, whose toils as interminable, whose ary and actresses. trilitilataitms as…

… selling tickets in theaters teeny and many others are far, far and reporting on a newspaper. His first ahier the mediocre multitude, even as experience as a theater manager was judos-! brunt the serious…

… theaters in New York the lito- ilea though they arc not the leaders on pine, the Criterion, the Lyceum, the the stage. Among theta is Louis Mann. St:mirk. the Savoy, the Knickerlocker. lesaffiler Carr, Foist…

…:in, the oldest of the the family nn ithuut a blank sheep. the Screen. Frolimati brothers survived the swinger On had acquired most of his ethic, I In the lam dozen rears mot pictures tali as an office boy…

on d nehValn , l!a, r reached the dignity of alit art— from there lie drifted into the theatri- a high art. \tatty things possible on the screen are absolutely impossible on the c.il world, 1111l. rt…

the stage first began to manifest themselves round plays% riling. Before that he had invented a number of labor- saving appliances. He wrote three one-' I Abe W. Flueberg, Mgr. act comedies in German…

… playwright and the producer make possible only part of the drama. Corner Lamed and Bates Streets It is the actor who has to put it One block from Electric Depot across the footlights. And in this DETROIT, MICH…

April 30, 1920 • Page Image 3

… and Nathan Chimo- vitz for the N. Saginaw-st section. seasons. 2nd. Styles are definitely settled for the winter of 1920 and 1921. 3rd. Small part payment now, balance on delivery. 4th. Free…

… as a cap Sear! oi l Hker in one of tlic desirable Furs. WI' ..ortliaily lie to view the completem ss of our spring &,p.*. 24 ct 24 511 100 1101 100 100 Newton Annis 239 Woodward at Clifford…

… losuroure awl Cold Igainst F.re, Moths. Ely, . Hie Beth Israel Sisterhood gate a social early laq Wednesday at the w all Community Center in favor of the dalnind Torah that brought in a Loot...one sum…

…. It. B. Ball that will be g'ven on Ma) 4, at the Nfasonic I plc, promises to he a great success. Si Ill) people from the In ighbotiag :towns "have already secured tickets for the affair, among them a…

… such an affair to make it most events proved interesting and excit- ing. While nothing special was go- delightful. The program of the day was en. ing on Abe Illondy and Shurly Hor- joyed by everyone…

… of the fifth inning when the Thortighout the trip which lasted game was called on account of din. from 8:45 a. m., until 9:00 p. m. Cam- ner. After an ample repast the meet- eras were everywhere in…

… Zionistic knowledge J. Fred Lawton, one of he t most which it is the purpose of the Young , Popular men in Detroit civic life, will Judean Literary Club to impart. The next regular meeting will be he…

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Jewish Community Center Campaign irnelhocks Membership Drive Starting Today Aims at Erection of Church. 180.182 Woodward Avenue ELI NT.—Ilegining today the Jew- ish…

… Community Center which %vas or- ganized last January under the leader- ship of Rev. Dr. Rudolph Lupo, will big membership drive launch it throughout the city, the goal set by the officers and directors of the

… Jew- ish community being the enlistment of every Jew liViug in Flint into the ..i.r ■ ice of the Community renter plan. An Advanced Showing of the New Fur Coats Five Reasons for Selecting Now I st…

November 12, 1920 • Page Image 1

… Wartime Activities. 1,100 CITED FOR VALOR; 100 HAD COLONEL'S RANK Ncw York—The total number of Jews in the service during the war may be conservatively estimated, on the basis of available evidence, at…

… United States, which, on Armistice Day, numbered 4,800,000. 3. The volunteer spirit appears to have been the principal factor in this contribution. According to the best evidence there were nearly 40000…

… Jewish com- missioned officers, including one brig- adier general. 6. The total of Jewish casualties, according to the latest estimates, was from 13.000 to 14,000, including about THREE TO REPRESENT…

… organization and work of the Jewish Welfare Board. Then turning to the work of the board, Dr. Adler presented a report of its activities, "On April 6, 1917," he said. "the congress of the United States declared…

… a state of war to exist between the United States and the imperial government of Germany. Three clays later, on the ninth of April, 1917, American Jewry, respon- sive to the exigency thus created, ini…

… meeting of ;twish Welfare Board in Novem- 118. Dr. Adler referred to the GOES AS CITIZEN OF A DISINTERESTED COUNTRY NVASHI NGTON.—Judge Abram I. Elkus of the New York Court of Ap- peals sailed on the

…: Nathan Straus, Jr,, and H. G. Schnackno. Three , ,Supreme Court Justices: Mitchell E. Erlinger; M. Warley Platzck and Isidor Wasser- Vogel. One City Court Justice: Gus- tave Hartman. One Justice of the

… Lieberman may have been elected. The election of Judge Hartman as Justice of the City Court is particu- larly interesting. in view of the fact that lie ran on the Republican ticket and the city vote was…

… supervision over their execution; and local commis- sions, including municipal governors, engineers and health officers to con- trol on the spot the execution of the plans. The inspirer of this project in un…

May 14, 1920 • Page Image 5

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE B'NAI BRITH LOAN TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. DRIVE IS STILL ON Sunday Services. On Sunday May 16th, at 11 o'clock, Lester Leopold, Vice-Chairman Confident That…

… Quota of $12,000 is there will be held in the Temple our Annual Student Day Service, under Reached. the joint auspices of all the Temple The B'nai Brith Loan Fund launch. organizations. On this occasion…

…," said Mr. the entertainment extended to our Leopold in commenting upon the let- guests an unqualified success, ter, "my job as 'officialP.collector' m ould he a comparatively easy one." S. J. RHODES…

… ADDRESSES PHILOMATRIC CLUB. Special Sale of Women's Boots Including 3,805 Pairs in All Sizes and Widths Priced at ' T HIS special sale will undoubtedly be one of the biggest events ever staged by our…

July 23, 1920 • Page Image 1

… which they bring upon the country. is to massacre diem. The speech was warmly :to- plauded by the senate, which resolved to have it printed on large posters and to distribute them all over the country…

…. !Members of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek are invited to an ob- servance of Tischa ICAb at the Clo- verhill Park Cemetery, Sunday after- noon, July 25. WORK OF RELIEF TO GO ON, SAYS WARBURG No formal…

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the same. But there can be a difference—a very big difference—in the quality of them. Only by the eervlce they give can you tell. After a short time one of them will begin to warp, peel and crack; the

… other will go for years without showing any slants of depreciation. One is so-called "bargain furniture," the other is high- grade. The only way to be sure of getting the high grade is to deal with a…

… eiletlyf at itiamerivaereerialways via herd Tor Larval unI hor,I Irlertry More on CAR Eevol Muir Platinum Mountings A comparison of our assortment with the largest showings on the "Avenue" will surprise…

… distracted with despair. t9 50 to t251111 Your Credit is Good•Why Not Make Use of It? No - Red Tape" .Here "Pay as You Can" "Largest and Finest Jewelry Store On The East Side" EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams…

… pre- sented by the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra. with illustrations on the blackboard. Mr. Hoexter was as- sisted at the piano by Miss Margaret hi a tine bac h. Mr. and Mrs. David Letinsky and…

…. Ing of the nisi Brith Lodge held on Tuesday, Oct. 19, at Community Cen. 'er. Thirty applications were brought In at the meeting and the members pledged themselves to bring a hundred more within a month…

…. President Ben- jamin Wiener gave an inspiring talk on the future of the lodge. Ed. Rosenberg, chairman of the en. tertainment committee announced that plans had been completed for the big frnai Brith Hallow…

…. The festival begins at nine o'clock. Mr. II. G. Diamont sailed on the Steamer Columbia enroute to Berlin, Germany, where he will remain a few weeks. From Germany he will travel to Vienna, Austria…

…- able organizations, particularly on the east stae, rime MI nuor at o o CIOCK in his apartment at the Belnord, Eighty-sixth street and Broadway, after an illness of three months. He was born in Russia and…

… Harmonize with the Fall Suit The very newest touch—Duvetyn (Mete in the new brown suit shade. Autumn colorings appear In the leaf design of metallic brocaded Duvetyn (illustrated on the right). 23.75. Other…

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… Clifford WOODWARD AT ALEXANDRINE Notre Sunday Services: On Sunday of this week, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will deliver the second address in his series under the gen- eral title: "The Seasons of Life— Their…

… street, is spending some time in Men's Temple Club: the Berkshires. Mrs. Cyrus Arnold of Glynn Court On Tuesday evening of the coming Mrs. Joseph L. Selling and daugh- has returned from Fort Wayne, Ind…

… Committee has spared no pains to make this evening some time with relatives in Cincinnati. relatives and friends. a thoroughly delightful one. The Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of place should be crowded to…

…: On Friday evening, November 5th, Chicago where they attended the en- spent a few days. the members of Temple Beth El will gagement reception of their brother, Mrs. E. Lehensberger of Dayton, Freud and…

… Luncseon: On Monday, November 8th, an Ac- quaintance Luncheon will be given at the Temple under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary Association. The luncheon will be followed by a very delightful literary…

… order. Rabbi-Elect Berkowitz to Conduct Services: On Sunday morning, November 7th, the services will be read, and the responses intoned by Mr. Henry J. Berkowitz of Cincinnati, the newly chosen…

… old pointe lace. Her bridal bouquet was of white orchids were the parents of the groom, Mr and Mrs. Henry Mayer of New York, and lilies of the valley. She entered on the arm of he; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J…

… was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis and Dr. Herbert I. Konen, left for her home on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis, of Bos- ton boulevard, entertained twenty guests at dinner Friday last. Mrs…

… week end we feature re- markable values in smart brogue ., oxfords. Clever model. that are vi. designed to wear with the popular wool hose. The price is • special one. Tana •nd Koko Browns are offered…

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the King of England. • * • Annual Outing Wednesday, August 4th \ Ilig Brother movement has been launched in Los \ tigm le, Cal_ which s promise of becoming one of the most important of the Jew isle…

…'s Restaurant All the Jewish players, -singers and musician , of the Budapest Opera House have gone out on strike because the directors of the institution and the city police do not protect them against anti…

…-Semitic insults. • On Steamer Put-In-Bay A great OM for fill day and a good Bine for all. Plenty of dancing, good finish- by Fluzers Jazz Orefiestra on limo and shore. Feature of the day Baseball Game between…

…. Professor Bergson was the only foreigner on the list. • • • Mr. \Villiam !Oaken-Lein, who is at present professor of civic in at tli.• Shellield (Eng.) l'ilis - t-rsity. has been appointed principal of the

… Royal lege of :Art, South Kensington. ninepin OOOOOOO ill 'Fit-kids: Adults 90c return, (1111dren 411e return. .\1 the Vimiversity of Color:lilt, one student was t-xpelled and four -sus- .% ponied for…

… fin umvarranteil attack in a stiitleni'• tapir on a Jewish fraternitj - rittntly instituted in the unitt-r,ity. • • • •••••••••••11111111•11•111111111WWWIIIINWIIIII I SAVES FOOD! Phones West 28 West…

… chocolate factory 'folder, in Genie. Soitzerland, the work , , , to , live , oars : in the , on, , men limited month, week. Tii, ref,nn will enable the large moldier of Jewish refugees iron! Poland ;old…

… factory will be one Of Iti• Mest in the country, pos- ti , •sidng „very pos- sible facility for the most sanitary mann- faetur-e and bottling of soft drinks. Our mfichinery is the lat• est in this r -snect…

… proper material to use for building, talk to the lumberman in your neighborhood. Visit the lumber exhibit on display at the office of the DETROIT LUMBER DEALERS ASS'N. 700 Vinton Bldg. 114 Woodward…

… celebrated Iii, seventieth birthday anniversary. Dr. CoillIzilier is one of the greatest .Arabists of Europe and is a recognized authority on the Alohammetlan religion. Ile was appointed professor at Budapest…

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… brought out in a particularly interesting and instruc- tive talk on "Confidence and Credit" by Frank R. Hamburger, Secretary of the Detroit Credit Men's Association, formerly secretary of the National…

… transacted on the credit basis. Eliminating the retailer, more than 98% of the business is transact- ed in this manner. "Credit is the exchange of mer- chandise, service or money for a promise to pay at some…

…, Sunday, February 16, Lansing has lost one of its most "There is nothing more delicate to the industrial world than the sys- beloved citizens and prominent busi- tem of credit. For that reason it ness men…

… that follows in the wake of an abused confidence, Mr. Hamburger cited the case of the German mark that has fallen to a value of less than one cent.' The normal value being 24 cents. One of the greatest…

… extend bins further credit upon merely a moral risk. "But," the speaker said, "if you ascertain that one has abused the con- fidence of a single man, he has lost the faith of the whole trade and it is very…

… there, he had taken an active part in both the business and social life in Lansing, achieving popularity alike in Jewish and Gentile circles. Char- itable in spirit and deed, his jovial One of the

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…. and Mrs. Irving Chanin. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Newman have awned Into their new home a: 3111 Elmhurst avenue. Miss Jeanette Gomberg of New York City, woo Is on her way home from Duluth, will be the

… properly supported, and if need he subsidized, newspapers, and a national organ, to state our Fashion's Versatility Seen in the New Capes, Wraps and Coats This is to be a season when every one may give…

… free reip to their individual taste in choosing a costume. Convincing evidence of this is seen in the manifold models in outer wraps. One of the very smartest of the new fashions is two of The Cape…

…-Wrap which are sketched. The one on the right is that new Duvetyn material called Vet de Cygne in that newest gray shade called Moonstone. It is trimmed with Taupe Nutria and brilliantly lined in gold…

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… of developing it us the Jewish Na- splendid address on "An Objective situation of the Jews in Eastern and tional 1101110 1111111, 4111(1 of lbt, greatest importance Were Vices of the Causes of…

… anticipation of the reconvening of "M,lhereas, The Jewish people of this Iron district, declared on his re- Dr. Franklin grouped into three the American Jewish Congress On turn that the convention was the city…

… years. Since thin, have pledged to take part in the of prominence in the social and business I ' . e of Chicago. lie was at one The social prejudice Dr. Franklin Bucovinian Jews, Federation of Rou- It is…

… of Russian-Polish Hebrews, Federation of Bessarabian two in Austria and one in Roumania. rade a success. was untiring in his activity during the Pea* Conference at Versailles, hav- fensive. Jews, Capt…

…, who served m Palestine, to :il- community and minorities are always (Continued On Page 6.) to be judged by their less worthy k , politic of Poland. Salonique tend a meeting at the Shaarey Zedek of…

… Salcmica, formerly in Tor- Tuesday vetoing to make prepara- representatives. The way to over- i ._ : I for the demonstration. The hey, is now under th e Greek server• toots come prejudice based on the sociai…

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… to study social and industrial con, , April 4th 1920, pv.vided no i s sue , i n volved in the important Mea- lish weekly mwspaper for the So•on• Moons til England, France and Gee.iii• lit them, Sir…

… known whether there have been any fatalities. Nonnenweir is the birthplace of Dr. Ludwig Frank, Socialist leader, whose patriotism and hrat cry, previous to his death on the battlefield, icon national…

… bring hope and cheer to starving women and children ill the lands beyond the sea. But • inside was a check for $116,000, just one-third of the $350,000 obtainedfor the relief of Jew- oh ish War Sufferers…

… OF ► ZIONISM HANGS ON BOUNDARY DECISION Article in New Republic Asserts France, to Weaken Hold of \Vith a view to giving the mem- British on East, May Insist on bers of Pisgah Lodge some idea of…

… PLAN sited to deliver all address at the Forum Luncheon of the Wind Forum Club, Tuesday, March 23. On two Should Council of Premiers Hold Ten Teams Actively at Work So- occasions in the past Harry Kei…

… regular meeting of achievement. . polls on April 5. Lodge members Monday, Marc!, 13, who was 1,0(11 in The New Republic, a magaiine of Judge to make a similar award to a D.:- -comment on national and…

… Wife to Is Unheeded; Zangwill Takes and Bachelor of Laws at the Harvard the signing of the treaty. 160 Ncw Members in One Week. Law School in 1885, beginning the The article- in the New Republic Existing…

… issued orders grant- special prosecutor in the Aldermanic cases of 1918. member the Jewish state and cause lodge the largest in the country, de- iodicals on the street corners whit. It ing furloughs to the

…November loughs from noon April 2nd to mid- raronlises to be of the highest inter. where he established a Jewish-E g- Mr ' Itrn "" left Detr. ea'. shedding light on many of the be in Egypt at the time. One of i 22…

… Mark Sykes, is said to have interi erence with the Public Service west, delivered a spirited address on sure proposed. The Forum Loncle regretted it deeply just before, his aced as ', is occasioned…

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…PIEDLT KOIVEWISI I (I RCN ICLC PAGE TWO derstood that she was lost—that she ROUMANIA EXPELS' JEWS. down, threw a florin on the counter Mg outwardly, but within her? Within was her father's Inn with…

… withstand you, so I beg Just all aliens, the Rumanian authorities ter." The young nobleman gazed and When she closed her eyes her blood one thing of you. You have sullied my in many districts are expelling…

… think there for many generations have also wise on the third day, and the fourth. Mg on his milk-white horse over fields and pray in the olden way." been expelled. The Jewish National ISSAC LEIB PERETZ…

… him withdraw, but held him in on the table. lished. "My hands," she said, "are not man of many good deeds who spent beard began to tremble and a mist her arms us in a vice. • • • worthy to touch this…

… and that you are Mordecai, year after year, a stranger to the has And Nachoma, to the squire's castle, considerably handicapped by the fact other provinder for holidays. On and that I am the king. I…

the sumptuous wedding feast body, Nachoma, on the contrary, with a million dollars are held up because comfort the petitioner he said: "Save in to make up his mind. up a large dowry for your daughter, I…

…." With this pledge to comfort him, Yachiel were in a bad way. So one morning his village he saw all his household mother is kissing me. My mother is Representatives of the joint distri- Michael returned…

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…'HE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE To Honor Memory of Rabbi Killed Aiding Christian Paris.—On the 28th of August, 1914, a barn at Traintrux, in the Vosges, which was serving the purpose of a…

… temporary hospital, caught fire in the course of the military operations. While the wounded were being evacu- ated, one of them, seeing the Chief Rabbi of Lyons, Abraham Bloch, who was attached to the 14th…

… France et d'Algerie" have, however, now taken steps to raise a subscription so that such a monument may be erected, On the monument will be engraved the story of the Rabbi's death and an ex- pression of…

… called, exerted no inconsid- erable influence on the government of the community. They held the most important posts in the royal councils. Jaime de la Caballeria was Vice- Chancellor of Aragon and the

… his plan again rejected. Among those, however, who championed Columbus' cause was one Abraham Zacuto, a prominent Jewish astrologer, the im- portance of whose contributions to science Columbus fully…

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… initiated. The First Degree will be worked at three o'clock on the afternoon of Feb. 4th 'and supper served at 6:30 P. M. Other important matters of business to be discussed. N. S. SHELLFISH, K. of R. and S…

… and of distinct advantage if there could be a Jewish Com- munity Council composed of at least one representative from every Jewish organization in the city? This. Council could meet at stated times to…

…. of sixpence, as he ambled on through life. 'Twos the only song he knew, but he sang it long and loud. He learnt it from the mouths of babes, who prattled it away, Little knowing in their innocence…

on high; And you could not blame the man for grimly wondering why. The story sadly ends here—for when the whole world heard him, is witiciamoval that we learn Ilan the American Jewish Relief ' All all…

… its plaudits reached the skies, his silly song went soar. Relief Unit in Poland It way to Poland. With conditions so• s Thl Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subiects of interest to Unit has…

… at fzel started on its Not becau s e he did not try. He sputtered, squirmed and the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of the frightful, with human life hanging in the

… During the past week, there has passed away, one who stood out as a commanding figure in the journalistic world. Charles F. Nlirick, for • years Church Editor of the Detroit News, has left behind him a…

… activity of all church organizations of no matter what creed. He fostered the work of all churches and he gave to the public through the medium of his paper, an exact account of what went on from (lay to day…

… great loss which they have sustained. SAMUEL S. MAYERBERG RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER TO ADDRESS DETROIT JEWS FEB. 2 the shoulders of the citizens of ‘Wayne county who tolerate them. "One thing which…

… would do much toward alleviating the distressing problem before us would be the pass- age of the court reform bill, which (Continued From Page One.) gives additional powers to the lower We confess that…

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…PACE TWO AEPETRorrimsn RON ICLE SAYS BRITISH JEWS SEEK TO "JAZZ UP" RITES OF RELIGION (Coiltinnod From Pug. 1.) impression that the mourners think ' the dead one ought to be rather glad to have…

… provided occasion for such a fine ceremony. One is irresistibly re- minded of an Irish wake, especially afterwards. when the event is dis- cussed at home and people are asked what they thought of it. Never…

on any such recent occasion that I recall has any minister uttered anything but conventionalities, or pointed out tne moral to the living from the dead. We shall reap very soon the reward of this in…

…- ity of :Michigan, will address an open meeting of the Detroit chapter of the Intercollegiate Zionist Association on Tuesday evening, Nov. 30, at the Shaarey Zedek. Mr. Lubin spoke here last season under…

the auspices of the Young Peoples Auxiliary of the Shaa. rey Zedek, and his lecture was said to have been one of the most successful of the year. Mr. Lubin has not yet announced his topic, but he…

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…- international Zionist Confi rence which convened in London July 4th. They ter of her military reserves. Leading were the advance guard of an American delegation of thirty-nine elected, at Zionists questioned on

the Jews rose to a high pitch, espe- cially since the work was done on a Friday and Saturday, when many Jews were there to pray. Through the intervention of the Zionist Commission the work to "modernize…

… concerning the proper material to use for building, talk to the lumberman in your neighborhood. Visit the lumber exhibit on display at the office of the DETROIT LUMBER DEALERS ASS'N. 700 Vinton Bldg. NEW…

… YORK.—Delegates in pre- senting the various camps of the Or- der Sons of Zion net last Sunday at an extraordinary convention, con- vened with the object of deciding up- on a definite stand regarding the

… Philadelphia made a brave stand for peace with the Zionists. They were answered very warmly by Iron Wolfson, Dr. Steinberg and N. cacao who went to great lengths to prove that the Zionist Organization was but on

… Educational and Charitable Associations of St. Louis, returned on July 24 from five months' work as a relief agent in Bucharest for the Joint Distribution Committee. He said that anti-Semitism has practically…

… cooking served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered. Prince Lubomirski, Polish envoy to America, who gave the editor of the American Ilehrew an authorized interview, on July 27 issued…

…rali organization known as "The Eye V • hich Sees" and having its headquarters in Damascus. • • • USED CARS Abraham Cooper KLEIN & LEITNER Emir Feisal, who is understood to he on his way to England…

… signed by Ilasha Alatant. Prime Minister. • Madam Bertha Kalich, one of the foremost Jewish actresses and one of the leading artists on the American stage, was recently the guest of honor of the Temple…

… Quasser, Mrs. Herman Schur, Ida, James, Abel and Maurice Davis. The funeral was held on Thursday, August 12. • • • • The British-Egyptian agreements Justice Louis D. Brandeis of the S11111,11111 Court…

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… iss ttt., WOO Mr. •"" •••••1! I.C., anuary 4th, with a program of a de- n and mThe children , of 209 Hague avenue, for J bate on the Plumb plan of railroad Icy. Miss Desste Leftomaids. ttr eennerg, shop…

… perform. holiday seasoi u , many fairs have been given during the past Mo. Decem On Saturday evening, The marriage ofMiss Bertha Bass, Week. Mrs. M. Berg and Mrs. Charles her 27th, Miss Grossman entertained…

…, Bab Bing, Hague avenue, are Philornathic ulations On the birth of a daughter York. Sophy Goldsmith, Dorothy Schnable, 1:u- Phyllis Jane, on December 18. Surpassing in every detail all pre- Miss Rose…

… who had carried on its eo Roth, Joe of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Victor, of Goldstick, mission thro ugh nearly 20 ears of tece, and the high school, col- Buffalo, who is the guest of her par- w itz, Sy…

… 175 East being the only alumna of the club, in reconition of the late er„ Palmer avenue, announces the be- this bin children, of Berlin, g e g nt ho was one of the I steliza- guess of NI rs. Abramson…

…,. Julia Frank were brides tty culgc nava- the past t wo weeks, will return to her products of our owe operation. Rosenthal. After the home on Saturday. 1 1 , (reedy for nau and Nianuel is dinner which…

… Sizes 38 to 56 Ilwomen, eagerly awaited tot each year by the Win inns on This supreme event Is the state, realize of slender, gracifinee. those throughout as well R S scientifically-designed garments…

…. •:19r1;:ssr. THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenthal, d are spend- Ir. Albert Frank, of 213 East Ilan- of 228 \Vest Grand blv., Hyl- cock, is visiting his fiance, Miss ing a…

… Toledo, are the guests of t h the Temple Theater in honor of MisN ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Edloff, of Belle Disenhouse, of Binghamton, . NU a Gertrude Lewis, of Toledo, Y.Later Niss Levine took her…

… guests Virginia Park. the t aison l'alcaux for luncheon. Honoring Miss Eleanor Goldstein. The Young People's Society o was the guest of friends to the the M of Saginaw, Michigan, who is the Temple Beth El…

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… 19 safe to assume that they will be ready for presentation and speedy disposi- tion after the reconvention of ('.on- next March e 4th. Tax and Tariff reforms and agricultural relief, are arnong the

… moat important matters to I Alisposed of. 'The hearing on the 'Flinn Legislation of the House Ways and Means Committee, will commence shortly after the holidays, according to representative Fordney of…

… Michi- gan. The annual Appropriation 11111 will bear heavily on the question of taxes, as a reduction in saw can only be brought about If Government expendi- tures are reduced. If the expenses of the

… Nation remain as great in the coming year as they have been for the pant year, it Is needless to say that the money necessary will have to be raised In one manner or au- other. The financing of American…

… exports is a matter of serious contemplation at the present time by some of the most prominent bankers in the Uni- ted States, who will hold a toppling on December 10th and 11th at Chi. cago, to consider…

… agency capable of accept. Mg offerings for long term payments from the foreign buyers, and advanc• Ina the money on them immediately to the American producer and nianu• (adorer. This is a task beyond the

… much further aggravated ,and that a normal situation will he restored with far less than usual distress. A mar- ked decline in price levels in one of the encouraging features. Notwithstanding the

… 1300 Detroit Savings Rank Building to Suite 1326-1330 Dime Bank Build- ing on January 1, 1921. Louis Smilanslq will retain the present offices in the Detroit Sav- ings Bank Building and occupy Hie entire…

…- lem. The historic spot known as the Pool of Soloam has been converted Cc the municipality into a water sup- ply. which furnishes the city steril- ized water at to low cost. INDUSTRY IS BACK ON airilI M…

… slackening slight increase in demand for motor in sales of motor cars is not peculiar cars in various sections of the coup- to this one industry, as there has try. The majority; of the Detroit been a…

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… put back Into the property making a total of $152 per share since the company was formed In 1901. Production and profits are today limited by lack of transporta- tion. On June 30th unfilled orders were…

… 11, II 111;1- ;. 252 King at e. North -sac ib-12 NI. NICELY 1:1 rent to s• , able \1.•III-i1 1(0031 to . 1,1,11.111 private : •,corers. Reason- • \t !row 4673-R. FOR SA I I. 1 •ry Store: one of the

…PAGE FOUR THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE I IN FINANCIAL DETROIT UNITED STATES STEEL Earnings for the quarter ended June 30th were $43,155,705 or $3.96 per share. This Is the best showing since the

… third quarter of 1918 when the company was busy with war work and net was $43,961,588. Earnings for six months were at the anneUl rate of $15.07 per share which compares with average earnings of $13 per…

… share since 1901 and a ten year aver- age. of $16.43. During the five years ending December 3Ist, 1919, $83 per share was added to the plant out of profits and this year to date over $5 per share has been…

…. 47 Congress St. W. Main 3410 Members Detroit Stock Exchange D=0 Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash or on Moderate Margins 6 CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO o Real Estate Exchange Bldg…

…., Detroit 11 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 (Established 1903) 41 Broad Street, New York • Direct Private Wires Weekly Market Letter Sent Free 0 During the next year Union Pacifis 3vIll receive over $13…

… rate. Income from out- side resources wan $13,551,000 in 1919, compared with fixed charges of only $15,167,949. If the road had operated for its own account In 1918 'and 1919 earnings available for…

… per cent rate increase earnings for the common stock after profit shar- 0 ing with the government should be close to $20 per share. After a divi- dend reserve equal to 5 per cent of the property value…

…, Chicago Stock Exchange.) ORDERS EXECUTED IN MOTOR, RAILROAD AND INDUSTRIAL STOCK ON ABOVE EXCHANGES Second Floor Majestic Bldg. CADILLAC 6602 ----- 1 Mrs. Eva Schaefer, 2311 3ledbury. Northway 2511-j…

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… CONDITION PITTSBURGH FIRM TO BANK TO FIGHT JEWS ERECT 12-STORY STORE FINANCED BY JEWS ON WOODWARD AVE. At the close of business, May 4th, 1920 RESOURCES Frank & Seder, of Pittsburgh, ranking as one of the

…PACE ElF.VEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICI.F. frorninent Bay City Man Now Resident of Detroit BICUR CHULEM JUNIORS. Member Federal R The next meeting of the organiza- tion will be held on May 20…

…, which is con- trolled by Jews. LARGE, BEAUTIFUL ROOMS near Woodward for one or more gentlemen. One with private bath. 145 East Ferry avenue. tUl out: "All Jews in the cafe stand up." Twenty - four…

…. Ile served for sometime in a legal capacity with the Michigan State Industrial Accident Board at Lans- ing, Mich. On the outbreak of the world war he enlisted with the 310th Engineers with which unit he…

… served as a private throughout the Northern Russian campaign. On his return from service he engaged in the prac- tice of the law in Bay City. A large circle of Detroit friends and acquain- tances prompted…

… six officers and fifty soldiers march in. Guards are stationed at all the doors. One of the officers yells We re-lacquer and re•flniah braes bode 159 Michigan Ave.. netrolt. Mich. TAXI Broadway…

… from this room you enter a spacious veranda at the rear. Hardwood floors; great windows to make every room cheerful. The well-appointed kitchen is fin- ished in white enamel. A WIDE hall on the second…

…- glass door-knobs. Two complete bathrooms,; two roomy sleeping porches; one large uncovered sun porch. Ample size windows in every direction. The third floor gives plenty of space for a recre- ation room…

…, completely finished, hardwood floors, and many windows, to assure fresh air and abund- ance of light. The entire interior of this house was recently decorated. A spacious lawn spreads out 110 feet on

… Ouellette Avenue, 180 feet on Giles Boulevard, and backed by Pelissier Avenue, which is a 60 foot paved thorcughfare. The great lawn is dotted here and there with the results of careful landscape gardening in…

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. VIII. NO. 4. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY JUNE 25, 1920. MERCHANTS ESTABLISH OFFICE JEWISH MURDERED ON WAY IN DETROIT TO AID FROM…

…:1 official of the Lieberman. Harry Linn , , Suppl Department. 'Nth Inf. Ness- retire , entatuiti• to its on the subject, Jewish .agricultural and Industrial York.—In an interview this Nfarg.dis. Benjamin…

… about 1,1100.00t acre.s, represent- 111.01 and Michael Barber. also sailed but is gaining it . • ci%ilizatiou through Jewish efforts ' From one 01 those Luc-tale. records in the files of the American ing…

…. of th e they choose, designate any spe- seat (4i 1114. Second The itiid •:g our. be i the • ,gees titnes• on the farm; the farm finding the United State- are It •• "In the meantime, pending the cor…

… Conference sailed Sati.- n I, terial Division of the Graves Regis- the former body limited itself exclu- FRED M. BUTZEI- • • • structions and also gave them aid to- day. lune 12, on the Lapland. inchol- sisely…

… activties helped to place the Prof. Felix Frankfurter and Mrs lions for both houses of parliament Mich. grases showing headboards with the , . , . Jewish farmer on a strong and solid Nlary Fels. Judge Julian…

… office in Chicago. which wa• es- ence because ot illne•s any other mem plans to return many of the National Committee—Hon. Nathan i They certain'y are better informed on tablished in 1912. under the manage…

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the inmates note, will start on November 4th on themselves through a central council a 40-day tour of the principal cities of 12. Sate for the guards on the of the country to bring the message turrets…

… Dreamers will be resumed on Sunday of this week at 11 o'clock a. m.. when Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will preach a sermon of timely interest and importance un- der the title, "The International Jew as a Jew…

the Jewish world. We cannot insist too much on the fact that Zionism no longer exists in and representatives of many organiza- ground of The musical service, as heretofore, the airy region of abstract…

… ideology, but has landed on the firm tions, religious, civic and charitable, stern reality. We are now called upon to put it into practice, and this com- attended the funeral at the Temple will be under the

… gations, to revive the spirit of Juda- of policemen on foot and mounted, ism.The "flying squadron" is the held the crowds to the sidewalks dur- first gun in a $3,500,000 campaign ing the funeral services…

… works on philosophy. religion and rated the altar, one of which was pre- Aaron Silberldatt, A. Bernstein. would not even arise. It is not worth Due to the large number of par- Maurice Steingold, Alvin…

… Tucker and ticipants the celebration had to be realization of Judaism's contribution medicine. The society meets weekly while to stop and consider this ago, met at the lodge rooms on the sented by Arthur…

… putting the will is President. iting delegations. As a part of the ceremony there was on the part of the Jewish youth," Mr. college, it is said, comes from acquir- principal stress on industrial develop- to…

… feld was elected president of the it on a par with the Jew, from whom fairs. Young men are more active tical medicine, not from sequelae or again the capital going to be invested The great wealth that he…

… from experience directed by session of the ground where to place means to an end—to do good. Justices Irving Lehman, M. Warley An elaborate banquet for 251) guests one day in the year for the Rejoicing…

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… fight for and be entitled to in, .4 „ I 141414110 4 1,1• at the Pei tie ; Dr. Clia.yint Distribution Committer. has sailed tub NVelZ111.11111, %cages. On the other hand, it i- 4 , I4 oar bill is…

…. \\ i e may agree ..ort4r writes will IN transported to 444- .41 the city i, ii unique soc Meeting in Honor of Former Editor ering deficiencies mused b, esce „ III hie 1111111'11dt, on it 11111441 • 4…

…i 41 I)44 lug Ow obligation of debtors head, 41 for insolvency. Oiir responsibility goes even further than the (It all the lending countries w are the oaii one that for blue tittle I it has .,:1 open…

… gold market. \cher,. ilia ,. tion between gold on the one l'., and goods and services 4411 the 401,4 can 1..talilish itself on a faith natioal basis. No oilier c-iintry rein ph, as 1 deciso 4.4 a title…

… in the sale of well-known vehicles. Don T. -Hastings has spent 12 years in the manufacture and engineering of them to Williams ee Hastings, Inc. Center•Alsle 4th Floor Auto Show Temporary Sales Room…

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Deflating Our Ideas pra t' 1 1..4 17 , .41 ""'"v 1 1 C44" I . 1 "" 01.y. I'ded PAGE NINE Theological Seminary; Or• CYFIls A4 1 $50,000 TO MT. SINAI ler, head of the

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE TEN Bestowal of Legion of Honor on Alfred Dreyfus a Crowning Vindication of Persecuted Jew Edw. Johnson, American Tenor to Make Debut to Detroit Music Lovers…

… within two on Leicester Ct. Call Hemlock weeks. 1662-J. Athletic Exhibition. At a Young Judaea athletic exhi- TO RENT BEAUTIFUL steam- bition held Tuesday evening at the heated room for 1 or 2 gentlemen…

… 5174-\V. Knights of Judaea quintets the latter were defeated by the score of 18 to TO RENT NICELY FURNISHED 13. The intermissions were featured ROOM, suitable for one or two by various athletic…

… Torah on refined gentleman. Phone North- Twenty-ninth street proved a tremen- way 743-J. dous success. With two exceptions, the entire cast of characters was BEAUTIFUL, NEWLY FURNISH- ED room to rent. 73…

… Greek sol- share six-room, steam-heated flat dier, and Dorothy Levenson as Han- on beautiful street near \Voodward nah, were the stars of the cast. Mar- Ave., with couple or one or two garet Lefton…

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… narrowness and conser- there !ati-iii and lie meets her rage with a 'rite play was put on at a certain her tiers..ins and anemic. social center much frequented by the was a fine energy in tier in those hatted…

… little (Byrom]; store same sick ache of pity one feels for a helpless animal caught in a trap. contribution to Jewish drama. All, in the neighborhood, as well as help- this before they had time to do any…

… conic around to schmorr on Yom-ra sort of grim patience. "I've been interested in Bertha. .Nil I know tov:" or "That room with the tea pot :carrying a younger one around ever her so well that I drew her…

… and sev- on the dresser and the shoes in the since I was three years old." And eral members of her family as the 'rocking chair looked pretty natural, , iiii her spare evenings she came tin characters…

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… Detroit, October 1Z y r,"/ The stunsoeceert in the Como 1ON .s —.00ze Course will bring to Ahr".is- : Hall next Imsdas ( CC: -7.: , t,i1 ', ...711....: ".7.. evening the ggooiest Day aopralia in the a. 7…

… everdrapins. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kann. of WOODWARD AT CLIFFORD Madison to visit his sister. kiss Eliza. anistec. Mich., who were visiting In the one pictered. Wading adds beds Schott. a strident at the Unirer…

…. Nathan Robinson. of in the pride we take in presenting nee on Friday last in honor of Sir lOo Rowena, are visiting it New York sod Mrs. Edgar Ifendersoo (Melanie to Detroit. West Fnedenbergo of Cincinnati…

…. have moved into their new home' arias. When later in the season she Flmoe wan 1541 . placed this same aria on her pro- Woodward at Clifford Mr. George Freedrr.an. of 420 Chi- at 1!&1 9 West Grand…

… Mich. huge building early on the morning Mrs. Morris Robinson. of lent igIn is Miss Charlotte C Erman. of her recital in order not to lose Rowena street. is spending several who will tire in the Helen…

… Weinberger. of Burlin Leaving Last week for the east to re. Rimini recital is an event never to Ileac avenue. has returned from a trip some her studies at the New York be forgotten. Tickets are now on in…

… follows: Mr. Max Kahn. of 33 Ivanhoe, has S. Fink. PROGRAM. perfect quality—is the one term returned from New York — Verdi that fully and accu-ately de- Mr_ E. D Rothman has returned 1. Aria: Vcspn Rosa…

… PART II. train-on-the-Lake, on Saturday, Oct rare exhibition at the earliest Mr. R. G. Meyers has returned 2. by friends and relatives. They left 6. .Aria: Costa Diva from Bellira -Norma" with their…

… Waller at the Panes =e. er at Blossom Heath Inn in honor tutpl.ed by Messrs. Joncert Gra -f Messrs Lenspert and Cohen. of M as son no & H amlin. okdo. 12.13.1 recently arrived from PEN ON MONDAY Ilme. ca…

… morths ir a. will address the tour-re Italy for lea Alo sod Yrs Bernard Warrherg, of Decc g e - `Pen- Snood. "" on ood Makin; the Hose ihre twnobik and spent part of the : ost assembly sTh-cago boulevard…

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE REBUILDING OF HOME CEREMONIALS URGED BY RABBI FRANKLIN DIAMONDS FULL PURCHASE PRICE REFUNDED ON DIAMONDS AT ANY TIME DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY And Watches At Attractive…

the sea- sons. 'Hie 'Northern legends center about the change of seasons. In tIreece, Persia, Egypt the same is true. - Christmas is celebrated on the 2501 day of the twelfth month. Chanukah is…

… of equipment will be included in this enormous exhibition. The fact that all of these lines are to be shown un- der One roof makes the Detroit dis- play stand out above even the na- tional shows in New…

… N'ork and Chi- cago. Scores of passenger car manufac- turers will be represented this year who have been unable to show their product in the past on account of lack of room in the exhibition buildings…

… Wilkins St. TALMUD TORAH Sunday, Jan 4th. 8:00 P. M. ARENA GARDENS Woodward and Hendrie It It it Feasts Have Heathen Origin. In a very interesting manner Dr. Franklin traced the origin of Christ- mas…

… Prices S. L. Kavanau ■ Vholesx.k. Diamonds and Jewelry, 435 Woodward Avenue seolatti Floor. McKerchey Closed Saturdays Cadillac 4825 fri 1st Annual Ball given by the LADIES' AUXILIARY of the New…

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… Gratiot Ave. Mel. 245 4th FLOOR UNIVERSITY BLDG. VanDyke & D. T. Ry. Warren & P. St. Ry. 19 Grand River Ave., East he one of the beet in the country, pos- sessing every Poe. tato facility for the most…

… Inspection. This car is known as "Peanut Pie- tro's Packard Pup," and is in fact a tiny Packard. It was built in the 650 WOODWARD AVENUE shops of the Sims company, Salt Lake distributors, on a design by C, D…

…. "The Packard Pulp has 'well thor- oughly tried out and proved its power;' said NIr. Bush. "It has shown speed of 58 miles an hour, will go up hill like a fly on a wall, can beat 'ry Cobb's time around…

the bases, can- not be tippeld over, and can flint around on a dime and have a nickel left." The car has a 42-inch tread, a 75- inch wheel base, and it 36 inches high over all. It uses 26 x4 airplane…

… tires, has two-speed transmission, and a 6-12 gallon gas tank. Plans are be- ing made to hay. l'e.tialt Pietro take the Packard l'un on a tour of the country. Alemite Lubricators ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO…

… distinguished men and women. The celebration was an elaborate one in every respect. Dr, Berkowitz is one of the grad- uates of the Hebrew Union College who has won much honor for himself and the college. The

… Grand Rapids people what the it & V. Six could do on the steep grades whim are plentiful about the city. Both under his guidance and that of disinterested persons who were on hand to watch the car, made…

… every hill it tried on "high"—sotnething e:e• traordinary for a car of seven pas- senger capacity developing the power that the R. & V. does. NIr. Hill reports a keen demand for ears in his part of the

… FOUR DUE IN any one man I know of. His gift and Retail. of the stations and laboratory is the With the approach of the time set greatest gift that the city has ever JAMES H. FOSTER for appearance on the

one of the cells shows a loss Guaranteed for two year, equipped. Indications at the Mil- of specific gravity ill its electrolyte of Detroit Melee St Service waukee plant of the Nash Motors 50 to 75…

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…. Shitfman are receIV- Mg felicitations on the birth of a daughter, Janet Betty. Afternoon model sketched Is of navy Triestine. Bodice and skirt tailored. Apron tonic fluted around edge, extending up to waist…

… Morris. lit: nye left tv ata , kinaw Inland. • ty will remain for the relit - u ielia and Gertrude Marks and Min- wher 4 th season s easo n. i I n J Nlirshman. Fn. 200-210 GRISWOLD ST. ...-trie…

…it 1 PACE TWO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Whose Birthday Is Tomorrow? Aorcial artkih. Aarsoiruil MacDiarmid's Ice Creams ARE AS GOOD AS MacDiarmid's Candies New Store Woodward and…

… All Society Berne and other local notes should be communicated to the office of the Chronicle by 6 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon In order to appear In the current week'', home. l'hune Cherry 3P01…

… Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. After attending the Itacheeter meet- ing of the Ventral Conference of American Rabbis. ohere Rabbi Leo M. Franklin was re…

…-elected president, Rabbi and Mrs. Franklin vialted their children who are spending the mummer at the eastern camps, later going to Pine Bluff. Point Pleasant, N. J., where they will spend the remainder of their…

… cueation period. Mr. and Mr. Alfred Breltenbach and daughter, of 110 Putnam avenue, are visiting in Pittsburgh. The New Fall Dresses Mr. Charles Llamas and C. Roes Stein, of Si. Louts. are spending two…

… line in back. Small pockets on bodice and tunic are trimmed with small gilt buttons. Three-quarter sleeves, square culls, gilt button trimmed. Wide black satin sash with em- broidery In bright colors and…

… returned from a Mr, and atm Henry Marks and cone. Iwo weeks' trip no New York city. Mine Mary Levin. daughter of Mr. of the Felix Apartments, are spending the summer at Van Etlan Lake Lodge, and Mrs. I- S…

… Alpena, wan the guest of D11ee (Ionia Ginsberg of Sire, T. Polaneki and daughter Mol- 22 Alger aVerale. lie, of New York City, have returned home after a visit with Mr and Mr.. Men. II. Wolenlourgh and Mee…

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…. Louis $100,000 each. In eighteen months the committee has raised $16,000,000 for the relief of Eastern European Jewish war suffer- ers, Henry H. Rosenfelt, Director, announced. On behalf of the Government…

…. Overdrafts 593.31 6, Items in Transit 257,641.86 7. First mortgages on improved real estate in City of Detroit 3,373,406.29 8. Bonds of municipal corporations and railroads 843,007,51 9. Securities of the

…. Customers' Liability Letters of Credit 28,000.00 14. Due from 4th Liberty and Victory Loan subscribers 44.00 Total Assets $16,402,235.04 THE PEOPLES STATE BANK STATEMENT OF CONDITION At the close of…

…1 PAGE EIGHT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 $372,628 FOR JEWISH WAR RELIEF WORK WAS RECEIVED LAST WEEK Highland Park State Bank $372.628 were acknowledged last wed, by agencies engaged in war…

… relief work. The Central Committee for the Rel:ef of Jews Suffering through the War, 51 Chambers Street. re- ceived $372,511.1, and the Duryea Vi'ar Relief, Inc., 2(12 Madison Avenue, ac- knowledged $125…

…, making its total $261,647. The American Jewish Re- lief Committee acknowledged pay- ment during June of $1,041,535.34 in pledges. Chicago remitted $250,000, Detroit $116,666.67 and Ohio, Louis- iana and St…

… of Czechoslovakia. President Thomas G. Masaryk has sent a message of thanks to Samuel C. Lamport, of the Administration Committee of the Greater New York Fund for Jewish War Sufferers. STATEMENT JUNE…

… 39.50 to 169.50. 24.50, 49.50 to 129.50 CONDENSED REPORT of the 12.85, 29.75 to 98.50 Commonwealth - Federal Savings Bank Skirts At the close of business June 30, 1920, as called for by the

… Comnlissioner of the Banking Department Wool, silk and cotton. Plain colors, plaids and novelty weaves, Formerly 9.00, 12.50 to 54.75. All beautifully made and lined. For- merly 49.75, 89.50 to 150.00. Voile…

… hundred per cent increase in membership the Young Judea Lit- erary Club will have its annual ex-1 elusion to Put•in-flay. All honorary members are to be guests of the or- ganization. The athletic committee…

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…Ooll Vros. JJewryloses its leading and most the representative', distinguished one of its noblest Jewry of the s i ■ no. 00 Kahn. I. II 25.60 r on ' 1 :. • Israel, representing as it Ian fe l. did ley…

…:4: n,,' 'n''., , ) &: °°12 in 'o courrie ist M. M. l •sishkin. In the stated that of his rem , ' ks, Ussishkin withdrawn the Anicric m leaders had When You Can Purchase a 2'6 ' : u on" 100.00 """e…

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….00 LONDON.-.At its last nicking the Harmani" adopted some im- resolutiOlis with regard to the future development of the coun- try. One resolution calls upon the Zionist Executive to acquaint 'all Zionist…

… , • emphat . c opposition to any restric- Pal- tion whatsoever, direct eel agaitist estine immigration. A third resolu- in Palestine upon the Jews tion calls "Voad Inn 1111 Z '(, ,'",..iboOn' al0l. '5.1 I…

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