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VOL. L—NO. 40.

Sunday Schools

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, "THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921.

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WATERS On June 9, 1921, and for many The next Issue of "THE L_ months. before then, Schmul Gang, William Saphier, Young" Roumanian Jew, ^Skilled at Lathe years ago the Jews of OmaJEWISH PDESS" will con- haThirty who is only 10 years old, -was one helped a stranger who was destiAchieves.Literary and Artistic Success. tain a complete, report of the tute, homeless and alone. To-day that of the thousands of homeless waifs, tBSHT By Gerald Ginsbnrg, in "The Jewish Tribune". without mother or father, wandering results of . the 12th World same stranger is looking forward to through the devasted and famineOnce upon a time a critic noted for Jew in any controversy, but I am a Zionist Congress which has the time, not very distant ,when he Religious Committee of Council stricken districts of Poland... Then on his biting pen wrote" of a newly-found member of ng synagogue and have been 'meeting in Carlsbad • for will retire from active business to June 10 things began to change for voice, discovered by an astute con- never belonged to any Jewish organidevote the remainder of his life to Abandons Contemplated Plan o? of Jewish Women Spends little Schmul and his horizon grew cert manager humming away in a zation. I am |a Zionist in the same the past. two •; weeks. This helping his fellow Jews. Summer Stimulating S C Separate Campaiupi : for brighter. He himself knew nothing brickyard, that as a singer this gen- way. Perhaps! have never found my .report will • !>e compiled! from Interest 'Denver Hospital The story was told for the first of the fine things that were soon to tleman was a good bricklayer. This, place in these <|rcles." s p e c i a l cable dispatches. time this week by Dr. Frederick Cohn, happen to him, but there were hun- according to the story,, was the finish PLAN EXTENSION CLASSES who recently Teturned from e trip PRINCIPLE OP FEDERATION Watch for it! Saphier is ajelose friend, of most of dreds of children here in Omaha who of the singer and he was later on disthrough Colorado. ' • UPHELD the young writers of the modern Religious schools in Omaha %vill did know all about them and" whose covered back in his old brickyard, American school. It was in a discus""While in Denver," said Dr. Cohn, Dpen on Sunday morning, September hearts were happy with the knowl- refusing even to hum again. "This" is without'exception the "I met Mr. I. Rude, who is one of the sion of these npderns that his ardent '-•'•..-. 18. Details of organization at the vari- edge. If that self-same critic -were to say Jewish nature continually cropped most prominent business men in- the organized Jewish community thai. I ous schools have been perfected and For on June 10 a check for ?100 of William Saphier, that as a-poet he out. Telling of the work of a brilliant [ city, and most active in community have ever been in, and your -W 1 Everything is in readiness for the was sent1 from Omaha to the War is a good machinist, or that as a ma- young Jew, Saphier spoke in glowing i affairs. Federation is as nearly perfect us »J,j pupils. Orphans Bureau of the Joint Distri- chinist, he is a good poet arid artist, terms of .his ability and then added "As soon as Mr. Unde learned that is possible to make it." : The Council of Jewish Women, bution Committee in New York. This he wouia be well within the truth, deprecatingly—"But he didn't marry I was from Omaha, he exclaimed, *I This tribute to the social service "through its Eeligious Committee, has money "was destined to provide some for this brilliant young Roumanian a Jewish girl." " Speaking of another have a very, very warm spot &a my spirit of- Omaha Jews was paid § been at work since last spring to en- Jewish orphan in Europe with a home, Jew, who toils away at his machin- well-known critic, he shrugged his Request Contained in Note Re- heart for Omaha, and shall always Dr. C, D. Spivak, who has a nationroll a maximum number of children clothes, food, education and all the ist's lathe all day, has achieved no- shoulders and said: "Yes he is a Jew, lative to Statue of Ameri- remember it with deepest affection/ al reputation as a Jewish joys of childhood, for one year. It table recognition both in the field of but he never says so." in the various classes. cans in Palestine "Mr. Rude did not hesitate to tell worker and is a reco"gTii?;ed awlhoritj Names of the Jewish children in was sent by the children .of Temple art and letters. And his boss in the His family for 200 years back ware me the story," continued Dr. Cohn. on tuberculosis. He recently p every grade school in the city were Israel Sunday School. ladies1 neckwear factory on Lower kosher butchers in the little village ASKS OPEN DOOR IN HOLY "It is a story of genuine Jewish so- 6 months in Europe studying th« secured „ and these -were carefully "Schmulkie" Gang was chosen to be Fifth Ave., will gladly attest to the in Roumania where he was born. A cial service, performed quietly and health • problems of Jewish refugee LAND checked against the enrollment lists their adopted brother. And now the fact that Saphier is just about -as grandfather was a rabbi. with sympathetic understanding. for the Joint Distribution committee. of Temple Israel Sunday School, Beth happy child has -written; his first let- good a machinist as he has in the London. (Jewish Correspondence When I. Rude was a youth of 15 or j Dr.' Splvak was in Omaha Poetry in a. Lathe. Hamidrosh Hagodel Sunday School ter to his American brothers and sis- place, even if he is handicapped by Bureau.) The London "Daily News" 16 he came to Omaha, friendless and in the interest of the Jewish ConSaphier is modest, almost to a has come ' out with a sensational destitute. The aid he received from sumptives' Relief Society of Denver, ajid "the City Talmud Torah. ters. It arrived from Warsaw last being a poet, a short story writer and In interviewing him, one must revelation of the contents of the our Jewish community at that time of which he is one of the Personal visits were made by mem- week. an artist of distinction on the outbers of the Council during the sum"Dearly beloved friends," Schmul- side. extract his achievments from him t A m e r i c a n n o t e t o the League of Na- revived his broken spirit and put him and present Executive Secretary. mer at the homes of those children kie writes in Yiddish, "I can hardly with difficulty. "I havent't done any- te c o n e e r n i l l g the mandates. on his feet. He went on later 4k> DenNever Went "to School Here. Federation Does Its Siiare who were not enrolled in any one of express to you the great kindness thing,"'he said. "I haven't anything ^ ^ ^ ver where he commenced his very tte m e i i t i o n e d t h e U n i Saphier is 35. He came to this United He came to induce the Federation these schools, and postal notices have which' you are doing to me, who am country from a little village in Rou- interesting to tellJ States demands that until such time successful career. been sent them. an orphan child without father and mania when he was 18. He never Yet here he is, toiling, all day as as a stable government is established "To-day he is one of the leading Board "to permit his organization to "Although we found- what seemed mother. So I thank you cnce again, attended an American school, his a machinist and turning out his illus- in Palestine, the international regu- citizens of Denver, president of one of make a financial campaign in Om&htt to be unusually - large number. of and beg of you, my greatst friends, English was picked up in the ma- trations, poems arid short stories at lations known as "capitulations" its largest synagogues, a director of independent of the Federation. Be Jewish children who were apparently do not forget me. chine shop and other places where night. Of course, there are others which prevailed in all Turkish terri- the Jewish Consumptive Eelief So- was 1accompanied by Mr. Benjamir not receiving any religious instruc' " Schmul Gang." he was forced to earn his livelihood, probably doing the same, but as writ- tory before the war, shall remain in ciety and a donor of large gifts to Claff, of Denver, former president ©f the Associated Jewish charities oi tion," said Mrs. Frederick Cohn, presThe letter was on a scrap of paper, yet he has so mastered the tongue of ers and artists they are probably effect there. As is known, accord- charitable institutions. ! ident of the Council "our personal written August 4, just seven years his adopted country that in 17 years merely good machinists. Saphier is ing to the capitulations there was sn That good deed of more than a that city. * I must, say in justice to calls disclosed that many of these after that other "scrap of paper" and less, his stories and poems are both. ordinance in Turkey providing that quarter of a century ago has been re- your Federation," Dr. Spivak &iat«<! children had. private teachers coming precipated tho war which .made appearing in the highest class literary "I won't spring the usual bunk and every consul " of every country had paid many times over through the in the course of his plea, "that it isjournals, magazines of the standing ask you if yea find poetry in your the jurisdiction over, the members of service of Mr. Rude to his fellow men. the only Federation in the into thc-'homes, that others, especial- Schmul Gang ^ orphan. of "The Little Review" and "Poetry." lathe," we told him. ly the younger ones, lived at some his country residing there and the And as a crowning result he hopes to with which we are affiliated And. while those whose specialty is "But I do," fee broke in. "If any- government of the land no sower retire soon to devote all of his ener- has consistently considered OTJT interdistance from the , regular schools, teaching the English language may thing is poetry. It is the machine shop over them. The test of the English gies to philanthropic work." ests an making its annual -appropristhus operating against their regular, riot recommend such academic halls sad the life about it. I've written Llandate for Palestine -does away attendance, and that still others '.felt' tion. Omaha has repeatedly inas aChicago or New York factory, we many poems about.it. After all it's with the capitulations. America's themselves too old to attend Sunday creased our allotment without mss might mention, that Saphier, trained a phase of life and a mighty impor- demand, therefore, that the capitulaschool? classes. *' • \ •.•'.:.:' Eolidtetiats on our part. But mss exthere,.together with the long" nights tant phase. Aid I love it, too, trite tions shall remain amounts to direct perience with federated cities geneWILL CO-OPERATE WITH WELSpecial Glasses to be Organized. he" put in studying alone, was" able as that may sound to you.* rail? has- fees so unsatisfactory thai non-recognition of the Mandate The F A R E FEDERATION ^ '"The Council of Jewish Women will last year to; have two stories selected Many of Saphier's illustrations are note further demands that BO change oar JBoard has determined t© sever make every possible' j&ttempt to have Short-'StBi'ies'ot- ppeasaag-.-id-'-Xb&r Boakraaa. "No,; I in the Mandate", shall be made' with- -OMAHA' TO BE BEPRESENTEB r§lT these 'chUdrenratteial s-jme classes. A request that the Jewish don't find my work during, the day a The instruJfcion in the Sunday schools Federation ;esta'b'lish a Health Com- 1920," an honor which any writer handicap in putting my best efforts out the participation of the United Julius fiosenwald, of Chicago, has always,.*yet mere money- through, our would well be proud of. And one of States. 'The. "Daily News" states is designed to supplement the work mittee, composed jointly of physicalled a meeting of representatives own efforts." into my art," he said, discussing the of the private instructors and we ars cians and laymen; will be presented these stories, "Kites," received rec- large number of caricatures and il- that America's demands prolong the of the American Jewish Beli«f Com- An unusually large number of asMng that these children who receive at the next meeting of the Federa- ognition in the small group of the lustrations in The Bookman. "If any- ratification of the mandate. mittee from all parts of the country, Board members were present at;.the best among the best of the 1920 crop; private instruction attend Sunday tion, it was announced by several to be held in Chicago •on; September meeting and participated in the disthing it helps me to do more work, cussion. Dr. Spivak's statement that the other, "The Wise Man," was sinclasses as well.' prominent local Jewish physicians toWashington. — Secretary Hughes' 24 and 25. Acting with Mr. gled out as worthy of being in the increase my capacity. And it cer- new note to the Allied Governments wald is Louis Marshall, of New York, federations should consist of local InA special class for older, boys and day. tainly gives me a freshness of view stitutions exclusively leaving: tia£&0&» girls will be organized, according to with regard to the Mandates contains chairman of the committee, and lead- si organizations-to conduct their ttwtt This request was the outgrowth of second best group of the stories of that I wouldn't have otherwise." the year. Mrs. Cohn. For this purpose a meet- a meeting of doctors held last SunBenjamin de Casseres in his char- the demands , that the rights o: ing representatives of other reliefi campaigns in the . community W«« ing of those interested in this class day afternoon, at which Dr. C. D. Saphier's art came into general acteristic style, probabl. hit off Sa- Americans in the mandate countries agencies. prominence with his fifteen illustrawill be held at the Y. M. H. A. rooms Spivak, of Denver, spoke. Mr. Rosenwald's invitation, states challenged by various memliets •«* phier's work best of all when, in shall be protected and that such tions for The Book of Jeremiah, pubthe Board. Wednesday evening, September 21. "There is a crying need through- lished by Nicholas L. Brown. Here a criticism in The Herald, he wrote: countries shall have an open door that this will be the first gathering Federation Cares For All The Council's work in this important out the United States," said Dr. was seen as a real force in modern "Saphier's art is delicate, like his and that equal opportunities be as- of the leaders of American Jewry "'We do not recognize any movement was carried on under the Spivak, "of vital statistics of the he throughout the country to consider art, as a creative artist of real power mind. It is a butterfly's wing. He sured to all. tions," said acting President Dr» direction of Mrs. J. B. Katz, chair- Jewish people. Few cities in the and imagination. And above all he is a classic in line and imagination." the critical condition and the future The note recognizes that the manman of the Religious Committee, as- country have such figures. Without was seen as a Jew, for his Jewishness And The Globe, discussing his work dates for Mesopotamia and Palestine of the Jews in Eastern Europe. Ways Philip Sher. "We look ttpom sisted by Mesdames Philip Sher, Ed. them no intensive health service on stood out in every drawing. problem ' of Jewish philanthropy te in The Book of Jeremiah, wrote: "As are a result of Turkey's defeat, that and means relieving their distress Treller, H. Z. Eosenfeld, Simon- a communal scale can be established be discussed and planned. the United States • as one that mtr America was not at war with Turan illustrator his drawings for the "My Jewish views?" he answered Meyer, Izy and Leo Rosenthal, Joe or maintained." The conference will consider among comrtranity must help solve sis * p when questioned further about his Book of Jeremiah are some of the key,- and that without the aid of the Cohn, Nate Mantel, Fred Rpsenstock, The purpose of the contemplated remarkable illustrations for "The best book drawings seen for many a United States, Turkey would never other things relief measures for the single problem, We do •nrt S. A. Rice, D. Feder, M. S. Miller, committee will be to assist the Fedehave been defeated,—and the note Jews in Soviet Eussia and the j the Jews into classes — those thsit day." A. and M. Herzberg, Phil. BeLmont ration in gathering such statistics, Book of Jeremiah." "I am a militant live in Omaha, »nd those ' that' *!o therefore demands the same right Ukraine. Wm_ ~L. Holzman, who for the past not. Our Federation IF organised <te md Carl Furth, and Miss Sophie and to establish an adequate "health for America in the former Turkish TO HOLD NATIONAL •territory as in the former German two years has been chairman of the the principle that our citizens nroftt Weinstein. service to meet the conditions which MEMORIAL SERVICES local -war relief committee,, will head help' all Jews who need help, and w they will disclose. FOR HARRY CUTLER colonies. the Omaha representation. Inasmuch believe" that a complete Fectemfcftsn Children are now being registered Physicians who attended the meeting It is understood that the United ""The National Jewish Welfare Board as the meeting will concern itself with with a single budget taking- cafe of for the next session of the Talmud and who are sponsoring the moveStates has no quarrel with the way Torah. Owing to the lack of class ment include Drs. Kosewater, Komm, Riga; (Jewish Telegraphic Agen- has asked the rabbis throughout the the former Turkish territory or the problems that affect all Jewry, Mr. all appeals, except for Palestine iw»ci country to comiaenm orate the first room space, attendance is necessarily cy.)' Great throngs of Jews are emi- anniversary of tke death of Colonel former German colonies in Africa Eolzman states that ar»y OBI? inter- War Belief, is the best method of Greenberg, Langfeld, Grodinsky, limited arid according to Mr. J. Gorested and desirous of attending will bringing about a maximum of good grating from the Ukraine to Siberia don, principal, registration should not Sher, Goetz, Dansky, Rubaitz,-Wohl according to several reports in' the Harry Cutler, wHich occurs on Satur- have been divided. -The Government be welcome and asks that they com- for the greatest, number and by th« -• ' day, September IT. Colonel Cutler was of the United States merely insists be delayed. Mr. Gordon is at the and Eavitz. greatest; number." .• • .• communist 'daily, "Red Star," pub- chairman of the Board from the date on the right of equal opportunity for inimicate with him. school each day from four to eight "Dr. Spivak assured the Bo&tt! .a* lished in Vitebsk. The situation in of its organiatioa in June, 1917, until her citizens in those sections. D'clock and on Sunday morning from NEW YORK MORTALITY JEWISH ACTRESS APPEAR- the conclusion of the meeting that Ukraine has been seriously aggravat- his death. He yas active m many sight to twelve, for registration. RATE LOWEST IN EAST ING HEtfE WAS OVERSEAS. his institution would recognize, the ed by the Polish edict closing* the Jewish Irganiations. Miss Sita Gould, talented young value of the Federation movement irs SIDE JEWISH SECTION frontier of Poland to Jewish refugees national Chas. Elgutter Made _ Colonel Cutler visited in Omaha on g Omaha to Assist $250,000 Jewess from is'ew York City, who is Omaha, and would abandon all "atand by the ever increasing difficulties New York. (Jewish Press Assotwo or three octassions, numbering To appearing at the Orpheum in Omaha tempts to conduct an independent First Donation to enter Bessarabia. Jewish Endownment Fund ciation.) Statistics made public by : among his local Iriends Victor Rose• - Public Art' Museum this week, has a fine service record campaign here. "But I am A campaign to help raise a ?250,- the Departrnent of Health in this Ukrainian Jews have tLeref ore been water, former &Stor of the Omaha entertaining 'American soldiers this will.: be -the only city in "the The city of Gniaha is indebted to for 000 endowment fund as a memorial city reveal the surprising fact that forced to turn east and many individ- Bee, with whom: he served on the : country with which the J, C» K, Sto the late J. Walter Freiburg of 'Cin- the lowest' mortality rate in New uals'are selling their property, triany, American Jewish Committee; and Dr. Charles S. Elgutter, -Omaha attornejr, over there." On several occasions, she sang in the will continue to be federated," ha prominent* ia the B'nai B'rith for communities their synagogues rand cinnati, for 10 years president of the York is held by one of the most Frederick Cohn, vhose former home Paris clubho"ses of the Jewish Weisaid. . ; • • many years, for the gift of the first Union of American Hebrew Congre- congested districts on the lower East communal buildings, so as to have the was m Providence, Rnode Island, painting given as a nucleus for & fare Brard at S Eue Clemetit-Msrot "The results of this mertinp en gations, will be directed in Omaha by Side. Officially known as District Wherewithal for travel. These emi- where Cutler live*. future art gallery. ' and literally _ "broujht down the i courage-us in our work," said Harry William Holzman and Ed Treller. No No. 26 and situated between Avenue grees realize full well that they,are 1 house," so generously did she respond Lapklus, Chairman.of the Federsfkm exchanging a land rich in agricultural A rehanging of the pictures in the quota has been set here. A, and Avenue D , running from NEW RABBI IT SIOUX CITY. t Finance Committee. "We are doing last week recalled this to calls for encores. and the necessities: of life Adolph Ochs of New York is chair- Third to Ninth Street,"it is almost resources v Prior to this period, when she was our best for our constituent societies, man of the national commitcee. exclusively Jewish. The District for a bleak country where to support Alabama Ministel called to Mount interesting historical fact to many of appearing in the Amtassadeurs and are keeping our pledge to thf the older residents of the city. The fund -will be used.to organize comprising ten blocks had in 1920 a oneself is a difficult matter, but the lai. A quarter; of a century ago, in Theatre in P"aris," Miss Gould toured community of having only one camand* stimulate religious activities' in population of 33,373, or more than intense nervousness and fear of furmuch of the A. E. F. in France under American Jewry. • 3,000 beings to a block, and yet, the ther pogroms Snd excesses that pre- Rabbi Isadore saacson, of Selma, August 189$ to be c^act, Mr. Elgut- the direction of the Y. M. C A. enter- paign in Omaha each j-eaf fesr Jew* ish philanthropic wovk." ter presented the late Albert Rothevail, makes the change an advisable Ala., has been nsaed to fill the va"All who enjoy America's advan- mortality rate for 1920 was only £.44 cancy at Mt. Sin; temple caused by rj-'s "The Old Hunter" to the city tainment buresu. tages and privileges owe her, their per 1,000, as against the city's aver- one to them. the resignation o ! Sabbi R Gblden- library. This painting won first prize She was a close friend of Miss Hen- THESE .IMMIGRANTS WIL1 best and the best in every Jew, his age rate of 12.93, and its infant an exhibit -of the Western Art rietta Moskowitz, a J. W. E. worker NOT COME INTO QUOTA richest Inheritance, is his religion," mortality rate is only 52 for every PALESTINE MILITIA NOT * •- sjfcein, who resignei two months ago in society, held here, in 1891. for the purpose overseas, now the wife of Elkan Voorspending a year "Washington. (Jewish Press Assoreads r statement issued by Chairman 1,000 children born'".'against the city CONFINED TO JEWS in touring Europ* In the years that have slipped by sanger, Chicago, B'nai B'riih official. ciation.) • It. was learned to-dcy that rate of 85. . V ',London. (J. C. B.) In spite: of The new rabbi expected in Sioux since then, many more canvases, now in accordance with, a special ruling of While this extremely -low rate is the repeated protest of the Waad City not later thj * October 1. JEWISH CHAMPION HURT numbering upwards of 30, have been UKRAINIAN ORPHANS ON the Department of Labor, the follow* New York. (Jewish Press Asso- considerably below that of districts Ha-leumi against a mixed Palestine The new. $20,00 addition to Mt. donated to the city's art collection, THEIR WAY TO CANADA j ing classes of immigrant* will Rot b* ciation.) As a result of an injury occupied by finest and cleanest resi- militia, ^High Commissioner Sir Sinai temple is earing completion shown on the third floor of the public Montreal (Canaia).' (Jewish Press included in the three per cent to his wrist, Benny Leonard, world's dential sections of Americans, com- Herbert Samuel has ordered the im- and is expected ti; be' ready for use library. Association.) According to Informa- during: the month, of lightweight champion, was unable to parison with other specific communi- mediate formation of a military by the time he arises. Mr.. Elgutter also edited "The Illus- tion received here to-day • from, the Widows coming to their children, keep his match with Tentler,' another ties is highly enlightening. In the kforce of 500 men to consist of Jews, When the additila is completed the trated World/1 an art magazine pub- delegates .of Canadian Jewry abroad, women and .children who are travel* * Jewish pugilist who aspires to the Italian colony of New York, the Christians, and Arabs alike Under temple will have abating capacity of ished here in the early 90's. a r.umbcr of Ukrainian pogrom or- ling to parents and have left championship. The match was sched- death rate is 17.96 while in the dis- the circumstances it is regarded as over twice that of the old structure. He is the. author of a Greek play, phans have left Holland for Canada, i no near kin, and women gothjjj Benny hurt his hand while training, trict of the colored Deople the rate doubtful whether Jews will join the New Sunday schol classrooms also Iphigenia," favorably reviewed by Here they wiTHbe distrib"'-"d among j brothers who have served fcs, uled for last Friday at Philadelphia. is as high as 21.9? newty-ireated battalion* 1tj$6 r*.i critics^ Jewish. famiHes •

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and Reva. Gilinsky. little Iola Chasson strewed flowers along the bridal path and Beverly Mi$er parried the ring. -A reception fol lowed the •vredding. After a two weeks •wedding trip through Colotado, ir. and Mrs, Steinberg will reside in Omaha,

God bless the house where this* •will keep . . .; Good' watch, through day and darkness deep: Bless these young souls who trust ; in Thee '/'•' ' With patience and humility; And make this symbol, which they place Beside their door to mark Thy : grace A holy sign to all -who roam That they will rear a Jewish home. Ehrlich Levinger.

Mrs. P. Goldblatt {entertained the afternoon club this afternoon at the home of Mrs, E . Marqus. -The Jewish Sisterhood of Council Bluffs held its first meeting Wednesday afternoon at tSej home of Mrs; ! P. Saks.

THE 5,000 AGAIN The' Committee of 5,000 is^at it again. Every lover of decency,- fair play and tolerance remembers with., disgust- the tactics of preju"ce and bigotry that it injected in the last municipal camMessrs. Millard andt George Krasne paign. Then it Was the Jews that were heaped with its abuse— returned Sunday froii a two weeks' Inow it is the Italians.! JEWISH CALENDAR motor trip at Exelsior; Springs, Mo. C6S2—1921. In a statement made last \veek> Fred Wead, its president, Tear's Ere „ _ - _ _ _ S u n . . Oct. S made the assertion that 90 per cent of Omaha's Italians are boot- Xom Klppnr-.... ____~.We<I.. Oct. 12 The first regular peeting of the (First Day>_i L.—Jinn- Oct. 17 ileggers. We need make no defense for the citiens of this city SoccotU Junior Auxiliary of $ie Council of Snocoth <£ast Day)—Slilmlnl ;!who are -of Italiaii birth or Italian extraction. They are well able Attfretli i _ I. — - M M L . Oct. a Stmchtith Tornb.-_ -. Tuts.. Oct. 23 Jewish Women will b* held this eveto fight their own battles. Like other groups* of Omaha's popula- Rcsh-Chodeseta C lie avan— .-W ed. , NOT. 2 ning at the home oiT Miss Leah KlsIeV...——.—Tri.. Dee. 2 ;feionthey have their miscreants as well as their up-right and RRosh-ChodcscU Krasne. Members report that the ClianuUali (Feast of Dedicalaw-abiding members. . SG tion).: . orpanization plans numerous affairs SG82—19S3." | Liberty and justice for" all is one of the cardinal principles of Tebcth— ...Sun., Jan. 1 for the coming seasoiu __Tnes., Jan. 10 Ifthe organisation of the American government. What justice there Rosh-Choflesch Fast of Tebeth "_ _—. __JMon.. Jan. 30 Shebat lis in making a statement that is such a sweeping,condemnation Itosh-Chodesch Wed., Mar. 1 Rosh-Chodesch Adar The Agudah-Achim (held its regular Mar. I t Pa rim (Feast ot Esther). i Of praetically an entire section of an American cityiwe cannot see: BosU-ChodescU JOssan : _...Tues.. —Thurs., Mar, 30 meeting Sunday afternoon at the Statements founded, not on proven fact, but on unbearable Passover (Pesach) .;. -Thurs^ Apr. 13 AVea.. AprU 19 Danish hall. (Seventh D a y ) ~ intolerance is the first step in the violation of American stand- Passover Sat.. Apr. 20 Kosh-CIiodeacb I y a r — — Tues., May 10 b'Onur. ards of justice., But the .Committee of 5,000, self-appointed and Kosh-Choacscli : Sl^an i Snn.. May 28 self-annomted, evidently "regard themselves as those medieval SUabuoth (Conarmatlon Day) l?r., J«n« 2 Miss Stella Trochtonberg rsturned Kosh-Chodpsch Tamnmi Taes., June 27 Sunday from a two Veeks' cavation Mngs whose motto was "The King can do no wrong"* Kosh-Choilrsch A b _ _ .•\Vetl.. July 2fl ot Ab ; Thnrs., Aner. 3 at Des Sloines, Ja,, 'tvliei-e she \-isited - This motto started going out of style in 1776 and 1789, and feast Elh>l_ _ i : JETri^ Aue. S5 with-Mrs. Ben Mushkin. Us commonly supposed-to have disappeared^ entirely on November Uosli-Cliocleseh • " -5GS3—1033. 21th, 1918..

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Kansas City, Mo., announce the birth Saturday. Miss abead_Qrf,©r will teach of a daughter, Jane Ssrah. Mrs. at the University during the coming ' Greenman was formerly Miss Claire year. Blumeirtliai ot Lincoln. Mrs David R.. Cohen left Tuesday Mr. Oscar Wyler of Salisbury, Mo., for her hoEi« in Portland, Oregon, .Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nathanson .and is the guest of Ms niece, Mrs. Victor after having spent two months with family, formerly of Webster City, Ia.f Friend. her parents, Mr. aftd Mrs. Eobett are now residing in the Bluffs. Arenscn. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schoenberger of Tarkio, Mo,, inotored to Lincoln last week and are -visiting with Mr. The Ivre Club gave a dancing party sad Mrs, JuHus Spigie. at the Hotel Martin on Sunday evening when about one hundred couples The Jewish Ladies Aid Society held M attended. . their first meeting1 of the season at Among the of town guests pres- the Temple on Tuesday, September ent were Messrs. Ted Mandelstein, 18th. . BJI$ bay them a t Sidney Robinson and T. Goldstein of Walthill, Nebraska, Miss Bertha Mrs. D. Spiesler and son, Frank, of Herzoff of Los Angeles and Maurice Salina, Kansas, are visiting at the Frank of Omaha. home of Mrs. • Spiesler's daughter, 319 South 16th Street Mrs. Charles Simon. Miss Anne Mishkin left Thursday Phone Douglas S400 for Chicago where she will visit for Miss Beulah Obendorfer of "Colorado several days before going to Ann Ar- Sprisgs, Colo., arrived in Lincoln bor, where she will resume her studies at the University of Michigan.

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Mrs. Louis Berkson had as guests Mr. Nathan Cohn has.opened t t e during the last week her brother, Harlatest up-rto-date grocery store in the ris Liberman, and daughter, Ada, of Bluffs. Mr. Cohn has had much exTh marriage of Miss Mattie Hirsch, perience along, these lines, having Canadium, Colorado. 3EWS WHO CREATE "JEWISH PROBLEMS" daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jlr. and Mrs. Louis Greenman of If fundamentals count, then let us get back to them. And Hirsch, of Council Bluffs, la., to Mr. let tis continue to dwell upon them. Once, understood, mastered, Paul Steinberg of Omaha was solemFred R. Shaw Flower Shop believed in and guided by, their purpose shall have been fulfilled. Sunday evening at the BlackFUOIM 101. !As for us, we are interested, just now in the fundamentals of con- nized stone hotel, Rabbi Morris Taxon of- The Best o£ Everything in Plowsrs a n ! Iduct, of manners. It;is nothing short of'the. truth" that many of ficiated. Confections at Moderate Trices. our people are quick to adapt themselves to anything but environ- Miss Faye Hirsch, sister of the bVide, 015 W. Broadway. Nest liberty Theater. jment that calls for and demands gentle" behavior. (It only takes acted as maid of honor, while Paul BUJFF8. IOWA. Bommon sense to behave* but how many, indeed, lack it ?) The Steinberg, brother of the bridegroom, .type we have in mind may be schooled, certainly well adapted to as best man. The Misses. Molly «[their respective business or vocations. On the whole, they are served Grossman and Toby Steinberg acted jj yery good citizens. They are law-abiding and never falling upon as attendants to the bride and the BUY SAFE .-^a Ifcheir friends or the State for aid. But they lack the fundamentals Messrs. David Rayitz and Paul BernOf human behavior. They are loud; they lack that calmness and stein served as ushers. During the Ask your grocers. poise which mark, every move of a refined person; they are notprocession of the ceremony, Miss Rina satisfied with their material possessions unless they can well dis- Snyder gave a vocal selection. She Our guarantee and our word is play them to what they suppose is the envy—but which is more was as good as a bond. accompanied by Miss Mildred -to the disgust—of their fellows; they lack humbleness and peace- Buzze a t the piano and Miss Edythe We have satisfied hundreds of ful contendedness which go to make up genuine gentleness in Freiden on the violin. The ribbon your friends. man and woman alike. They, too, lack in spirituality. The ab- stretchers were the Misses. Gertrude sence of this always exposes the frail structure of one's "char- Marks, Leah Krasne, Gertrude Cheracter."- Their brains (please overlook the inconsistency here) 1514 Dodge Street. 1 24th and Clark Streets. | . are clogged with materialism. And what are earthly possessions niack, Frances Nogg, Sareva Snyder -Phone: Douglas 561 ir they cannot be exhibited? You have all met that type. They jjimiHiUHiiiiuiiiiiHiiiaiiuimiiiimiiii^ are sometimes too common. They are everywhere where there

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OMAHA LOCALS MANY LEAVE HOME TO ATTEND COLLEGE

Colleges and universities in all parts of the country will enroll Omaha students in their various courses this year. Within the next two weeks many ; recent graduates of local schools. will leave home to enter as freshmen in schools of higher instruction. Helen Robinson and Lillian Kooper leave Sept. 21 ta enter the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis. Miss Kobinson plans to specialize in Soeial Sciences, Morton Alperin will also matriculate at this university. Rose Minken and1* Louis Somberg will enroll in the University of Nebraska, attending classes at Lincoln. ;' . • Abe Schimmel "will enter the University of Chicago, leaving here during the last week in the month. Ronald Gladstone has chosen the University of Michigan and will leave for Ann Arbor on September 21. Doiothy Goldstein expects to leave about the middle of October for Boston, where she is enrolled at the Boston Conservatory of: ?Mn She will specialize in the study of the violin. ;• Martha Weinstein•wilUgo.to Ames, la., to specialize in Home Economics, and Estelle Lapidus will attend the Rockford College for Girls at at Rockford, HI. . Albert Rabinowitz left September J3 for Madison, "Wis., where he will matriculate in the State University, and Isidor Alperin left at the same time to attend the University.of Illinois. Bernice Kulakofsky entsred the University of California at Berkelc/ last month, where she will specialize in Journalism, and Annette Fanger is now in Newv York City attending the Sargent School of Dramatic Art.

RUBEL-KIRSCHBKAUN The wedding" of Miss Verna Kirschbraun, daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirschbraun, to Mr. Alexander Rubel of Minneapolis, is scheduled to take, place this evening at the Kirschhraun home in the presence of about one hundred guests. The ceremony will take place in the sun room,, which will be banked with pink roses and palms." Dr. Frederick Cohn will officiate. Miss Kirschbraun's bridal gown will her of embroidered silver cloth, veiled in tulle w^ith a long silver train. Her veil is of rose point Duchess lace and will cover the train of silvercloth. She will carry a Colonial bouquet of pink roses and lillies-of-the-valley. Mrs. H. J. Cohn of Chicago, formerly Miss Lillian Meyer of Omaha, will be matron of honor and will wear blue, carrying a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Ruth Pflaum of Minneapolis will be maid of honor for Miss Kirschbraun and wilt wear blue and silver. Her bouquet will also be colonial und will be of pink roses and bachelor-buttons. Leonard Heller of St. Pa\jl will act as best man for Mr.

Mr. and Mrs A. B. Alpira and Morton Alpini will leave for Minneapolis where Mr. Morton Alpirn will enter -the University of Minnesota. The Junior Welfare Organization will^hold a special meeting Sunday afternoon at the Y. M. H. A_ for the purpose of electing officers. The following clubs will hold regular meetings- Sunday afternoon at the Y.v M. H. A., the Progresse -Club, the Bjiiai Zion, the Flowers of Zion and the Hatikvoh- Girls.'_r\ '_ . :. •

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Ruth Levey Heads McKInley Girls. The Women's Auxiliary to I. O. B. rooms. . ' • . • ' /•'"'" B. Lodge No. 354 h«ld its regular meeting on Thursday, September 8, At a meeting of Hadassah last, after its. adjournment for the sumWednesday afternoon, Mrs* A. Romm mer months. presented the chapter, with six croElection of. officers resulted as folc k e d tarns for orphans' in Palestine lows: wnich this, organization sponsors. Ruth Levey, president; Rella SinHadassah is urgently requesting sim- ger, financial secretary; Celia Cooper, ilar gifts for at the present time this vice-president; An#e Wintroub, serorganization has not nearly enough geant-at-arms; Bess, Greenberg, recgarments for the large number of ording secretary; Anne RachmaJt, children for whom they are caring. j reporter. I A dance committee was appointed Mr. Sol Rosenblatt left Thursday ; to make arrangements for the first for Boston where he will enter- the public.dance of the season to be given Harvard School of Law. Mr. Rosen- [•by the auxiliary. blatt will visit on the way at' CleveComplimentary to those members land and Buffalo. of the Women's- Auxilary who are soooi to wed, and to those who are Mrs. Frank Perlson, who has been [recent brides, the club is planning to visiting with her daughter Mrs. S. L. j entertain in the form of a luncheon Mandelbaum and Mr. MandeJbaum for or dancing party. Those to be honthe past two months, has returned to \ ored are as follows: Lillian Levey, her home in Chicago. Sarah Lewis^ Jeanette Goldberg, Diana Gross, Gertrude Stein, Sophie Mrs. H. R. Goldstein and children Steinberg, Mrs. Dave Cohen, Mrs. spent the past three weeks with Mrs. ' Max Levin, Mrs. Irvin Kahn. Goldstein's sister, Mrs.'"W. Wolf at I The committee in charge of the arLincoln. I rangements for this entertainment [consists of the foltowiag: Fannie Miss Anna Horn entertained, six- [ Ackerman, Rose Levin", Mrs. Eva teen guests informally at her home : Rosenbloom. Monday evening for her nephew, Al- j The next regular meeting of the bert Robinovitz, who leaves soon to j club, which will also be the installaenter the University of Wisconsin. tion of the officers, will be held on Thursday, September 24. A son,- Sheldon Allan, was born Friday .to Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Kaufman. Mrs. Kaufman, who was formerly Miss Anna Cohen, is at the Swedish Mission Hospital. It is rumored t&at one of OmaThe Daughters of Israel Aid So- ha's automobile distributors is arciety will held a reguhu* meeting at ranging a pleasant surprise for the Old Peoples Home, 2504 Charles admirers of motor car luxury. Street, Tuesday, September 20, at 2 At present this surprise is p. m. shrouded in as much mystery and secrecy as the identity of the new "The Zionist District will meet Tuesday evening at the YHHA rooms, immediately following a meeting of the Keren Hayesod committee will be held!

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GOTSDINER-HARMEL The wedding of Miss Leona.Harmel, daughter of Mr and "Mrs. Solomon of Mr. arid Mrs^ Wolf Gotsdiner, will of Mr. and Mrs* Wolf Gotsdioer, will take place Sunday at.four .o'clock at the Swedish Auditorium in the presence of two hundred guests. Rabbi M. N. Taxon will officiate. The ceremony will be followed by a dinner. Miss Tess Kavich will act as maid of honor to Miss Harmel and Mr. Morris Gotsdiner, brother of the groom, will be best man. The Misses." Matilda Faier, Sara Faier, Ida Telpner, and Sara- Rosenblatt will be ths bridemaids and little'Rose Zimmerman and Samuel Gotsdiner will be flower girl and ring bearer. After a short wedding trip, Mr. arid TO GIVE DANCE Mrs. Gotsdiner will be at home at ; The Y. M. H. A. will give the first 1468 Lothrop Street. of. its winter series of dances on SatOpening services will be held at urday night, September 17, at the Temple\ Israel Friday'evening, when Lyric building. These dances are for Rabbi Cohn. will take for his subject. members and their friends only. "The Joy's,, of : Religion;" "Regular Saturday morning services will be resumed, Dr. Cohn speaking on "Removing Evil from Thy Midst."

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OPENS NEW., STOEE The Wardrobe, Omaha's latest men's furnishings and haberdashery store, will open. Saturday. "We will have a full line ©f the latest fall styles in suits and overceats," said Mr. Morris Linsman, the manager. '-'We ask all our friends to visit our store at 1411 Douglas street (the eld Calumet restaurant site) Saturday, Salthe east. "Quality and courtesy" will be the motto ©f this store, said Mr. Linsman. urday, visitors day. Mr. Linsman has just returned from an extensive buying trip throughout

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King and Q*ueeh of Quiyerg* No promised ti?at they wovid. he psrmitt friends, snd relatives in. America, but plans have yet been made public, ted to remain in Poland until they re- the Polish government has now Ibrokbut if we inay believe the artists ceived money and passsgeff em their eja "that;., pledge. who are now busy with an elaborate decorative scheme, guests will view the object of mystery amid tasteful and luxurious, surroundings. Then, to add to- the mysteriousness of the situation, -^e learn that it is to be an invitation affair. Such secrecy and preparation - — WEEK — certainly should bring1 forth a very of September 18th pleasant surprise, aad the host Sf!|»te.inl»er 18th promises that it shall.

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DEPARIMENT

THE JEWISH PRESS

TJ3E JEWISH CAMPAIGN OF DEFENSE AGAINST THE ATTACKS OF HENRY FORJ) AND OTHERS WHO ARE ATTEMPTING TO DEFAME -THE CHARACTER OF THE JEWISH' RACE. •The advertisers in this department are Leaders 'of their respective. lines and are co-operating with us in this endeavor. They are entitled to your patronage. SEE THAT THEYGET IT;, .mortality. Of such a lofty and ideal GERMANY NEEDS religious toleration not even the , , JEWISH FRIENDSHIP J moralists of our present day can , London. (J. P. A.) Addressing a boast. ':. group of newspapers, the German By LEO TOLSTOY The Jew is the emblem of eternity. are not only expensive-from the standpoint of resetting the glass, chancellor, Dr. Wirth, stated that GerOffice ..' Telephone What is a Jew ? This question is He whom neither slaughter" nor torbut because your •window's are rendered useless. Jackson 0268 many requires the good will "of the 209 South 18th Street. not at all so odd as it seems. Let ture of thousands of years could de.'•• Place your Plate Glass Insurance where your claim vrill be us see what kind of peculiar creature stroy, he whom neither fire nor swort Jews in order to re-establish itself the Jew is, which all •' the rulers and quickly- adjusted. •• ' P. MELCHIORS & SON all nations have together, and separ- from the face of the earth, he who ately abused and molested, oppressed was the first to produce the oracles of MACHINE WORKS New location above Dan's Shoe Industrial and Automotive Machinists. 1 and persecuted, trampled and butch- God, he who has been for so long the and Clothing ' Company, Carburetor and Ignition Repairs. ered,, burned and hanged—and in guardian of prophecy, and who trans- "Dearborn Independent" Stnrter Blngr Gears for Auto Fly Wheels 1415 Douglas St.—Second Floor—. Nuisance to Be Stopped Phone Atlantic 0360 640 First National Bank Bldg."spite of all this is yet alive! What is mitted it to the rest of the world— 417 South 13th Street. Entrance through store. Telephone: Jackson 2550 , in Philadelphia Jackson 3171. . : " . a Jew, who has never allowed himself such a nation cannot be destroyed. Philadelphia. (Jewish Telegraphic to be led astray by all the earthly pos- The Jew is everlasting as is eternity Agency.) Mayor Hampton J. Moore sessions which his oppressors and itself. of Philadelphia told a delegation from persecutor's constantly offered him in DAVENPORT DOUGHNUT the Independent Order B'rith Sholom Does It Need Cleaning order that he should change his faith A LETTER THAT COMPANY. t h S t h e WOUld g i v e rderS t 0 t h e and" forsake his own Jewish religion? or Repairing? BIS31ARCKS. CAKE xVNtt SUGAR o p p i t f « 5 TOR TT«PT W ° UNDERTAKERS We nsslEt you ,ln getting pn««DOUGHNUTS OUR SFECIAIiTX. bFfcAlUs flUKll&fcL* j p i i Department to prevent newsNOW IS THE TUnC TO HAVE o c e .ports tend give you expert advise' The Jew is that sacred being who order with a membership of orer 400:000 b o y s f r o m yellfag a l o u d the virulent EXFEETS D<! THE WORK. . "isti Hnropenn cov^hiov.r?, MOVED TO We Deliver the Real Goods. has brought down from heaven the loyal Americans, scattered throughout these , ... • j.j • ^ JTou'11 He Snrpritte<3 «t O«r Rates. W« fet'-p yon to n»t yonr rela-' "Dearborn! .2224 COMING STREET. Cleaning done by Vacuum withPhone Webster 0943 everlasting fife, and has illumined United • states of America, with a local headlines printed m t h e siVPS in Europe to this country. out causing1 fi'rt. . We have satiEIndependent." This, he declared, was membership fn this cify of orer 2,000 mrmwith It; the entire world. He is the fr.ctorily cleaned over 100 furnaces bers consisting of seven councils, I fail to the pant month. religious source, spring, and fountain (Reprinted from "The Jewish Ledger") a public nuisance and must be stop-t ped, but the Mayor's opinion was that CALL .JACKSON 1D13. • out of; which all the rest of the peo- Dr.'Mendel Silber.' legally nothing could be done to en-. ples have drawn their beliefs and Editor. The Jewish Ledger, UIGN JiXCEAXGE join the sale of the magazine. Dear Doctor:— their religions. The Jew-is the pioneer fi" Howard St., Omaha, Keb. I0U. Cnrainp Street.'• ATlantlc 0346. of liberty. Even in those olden days, As Deputy National Councilor of the We Install «ilt Edge Junior Order* United American Mechanics -LIBERALITY? when the people were divided into tor the State of Louisiana, a patriotic but two distinct classes, slaves and conceive why anyone with a just and Through the "new speed up system" masters—even so long ago had the moral sense can pive tiny attention worthy Ford is saving $80-on the labor on Y o u r . positi oa is law of Moses prohibited the pracitce of consideration to' the profanations of the each cs.r, and with a production run• REHEMBBBVisit Our American Jew, as appearing In the ..' ..' . -_ correct,and should of keeping a person in bondage for columns of "The Dearborn Independent," ning around 4,500 cars a da;.-, it f J more than six years. be s u p p o r t e d bj as regarding his loynlty and patriotism makes a net saving and profit to him every fair minded The Jew is the pioneer' of civiliza- toward America and American Institutions. on labor .alone of $135,(K)0 a day. Do away "with drudgery and make tion. Ignorance was condemned in We have in this organization (which is The same publicity statement places persost. National in Its scope and area, nr.d is dishouse-work a pleasure by the use ; With Tour Order, for olden Palestine more even than it is tinctly an organization of Americans for Ford's actual profit at S190 to the car of modern electrical appliances. today in civilized Europe. Moreover, America only) many members who arcor around f 20,000,000 a- month. We ANYTHING The "Electric Shop" is on the in those wild and barbarous days, Jews, there is no distinction made in the stated, i f conservatively a mentji a g o IN THE WRAPPING ' I ground floor of the Electric build- when neither life nor the death of any membership as to their religious belief, a t 518,000,000 a m o n t h . ing, South-east corner of Fifteenth* one'counted for-anything at all, Rabbi We regard and rocoKnizo the Jew a s ] I f h i s profit" is $190 to .the c a r , a n d; PAPER LINE • • • or . . . r capable and loyal to the fostering of tiie ,, , . , ., ' , and Farnam streets. Alciba did not refrain from expressing idem, of Patriotism * . any other loyal! * a t l s probably correct f o r w e w e r e Hoffmann Fsaiieral Home. himself openly against capital punish- American of a different religions belief. | given ng"OTeS Several Weeks ZgO of a Distributors : In our .organization, we w proud to ' profit of §189.11 DSV car for Mav, then Phono Douglas 6409 ment, a practice which is recognized number amongst our membership many today as a highly civilized way of n-ho hold some of the highest positions in Ford is making more than three times public affairs, and we meet and recognize as much on each car as is paid to the punishment. . each other as Brothers in Virtue, Liberty ten men who "do the -work cf making The Jew is the emblem of civil and and Patriotism. "Buy Midwest Milk" religious tolerance. "Love the strang- - t am sincerely glad and proud to cave the car. (PALMER GRADUATE) er, and the sojourner," Moses com- in our Local Councils, many who are of mands, "because you have been the Jewish faith, who recognize in their JEWS SERVED IN THE GERMAN J Second Floor, Elks' Building. Phone Jackson 3072 the opportunities afforded to • ,' ARMY. j strangers in the land of Egypt." And affiliations foster the Ideals of true Americanism. Berlin. (J. T. A.) According to j this was said in those remote and sav- The inconsequent attack upon the Jew as age times when the principal, ambi- expressed in the columns of the aforemen- statistics that have just been made HOLGOMB tion ,of the /races and nations con- tioned Journal, I am glad to say, will net public, there were 84,352 Jewish, sol• FOOD' CHEMICAL-find a concrete foundation for any kind diers in the German army daring the sisted in crushing "and enslaving one of consideration of value as to its de.- PRODUCTS CO.,--INC, another. "As concerns religious to- trimental purposes by anyone with a sane •vraf. 9,316 of theni'vere killed and ManufaftBrers of '-.. ":. ; !': lerance, ; the Jewish faith it "not only and impartial - mlml. In onr local com- 973 lost. SNOW 1 1 I T E : 1: FOODS- AXD • CHEMICAtE. 2002 Poppleton-Avei far-from the missionary spirit of con- munity the Jewish i>eople have earned for J . FLAVORING EXTK.TTS.. .. much worthy consideration by 1800 JEWS KILLED IX SIBERIA. Atlantic 3680" - .".'. verting people of other denominations, themselves SIS >". 16th SU. Thonx . « « t :. T. S. Tnt. their great participation and assistance in OSHw.) London. (J. C. B.) Reports have, but on the contrary the Talmud com- Patriotic work and in PuMic BenevoJonce mands the Rabbis to inform and ex- and Charities which they so volumetrical reached Shanghai froni Kamchatka' NORTHWEST READY plain to every one who willingly ly disperse. Peninsula that Baron Ungarn's Anti-' ROOFING CO. comes to accept the Jewish religion, I sincerely trust that these publications Bolshevist forces in Siberia are conELECTRICAL FIXTURES Ready Konf.Bg: over old shinpleS. all the difficulties involved in its ac- intended for harm t» our fellow Americans ducting an uninterrupted campaign APPLIANCES & SUPPLIES Also nsphnlt shinjrles and build-up only have the tendency to roll away ceptance, and to point out to the the curtains of slaug-hter against Jews and Chiroofs. Fire resisting end durable. The Dry Cleaner of North Omaha. of taiso prejudices and a trne All TvorJc guaranteed. Easy terras. would-be proselyte that the righteous Slit of worth and deserring recognition nese. It is^ stated that 1,800, in"GAEMBNTS CtEANKD XIKE THE TOCCH O F . A FAIKY." ..* Ph«H>«- Harot BEPEXKABUE K i PHONE KENWOOD 0203. 2410 AMES ATEXUE. of all nations have a share in im- of the Jew will be rfwnle*. cluding women and children, have amt Wai^honse: SI22 Tours trulv, 1511 -Atfattttic already been killed. ' *

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MIDWEST MILK PRODUCERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION

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MAX I, WALKER, Inc.

Graxiden Electric Co.

KOSHER RESTAURANT •••,"'

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UNCLE SAM BREAKFAST FOOD CO. . . ' - ' • OMAHA, KEBBASKA,

Carpenter Paper Co. ,

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Western Bond—and High Grade Stationery OMAHA, JTEBBASKA.

PAXTON-MITCHELL CO.

27th and Martha Sts. Hoxuey 1663 Manufacturers of Brass, Bronze, Aluminum and Soft Gray Iron' Castings. "Sou are assured of soft casting's, a s •we machine some from every heat in our oirn shop. Standard size cast iron bushings in stock.

Best Home Cooking- at Very- Reasonable Prices •— Satisfaction Guaranteed.

G. F . BKODEBP, Dept. Kat. Councilor J r . Ortlor U. A. M. For the State of I.a.

TIRES TUBES ACCESSORIES !

Jerusalem. (J. T. A.) Four hundred Jewish immigrants arrived in Jaffa during the past week and were landed without incident.

R. GOLDSTEIN, Proprietor 316 South 15th Street—Up Stairs.

TBY gUXDGKEVS Nutritious Home Made

PIES and COOKIES Sealed In Sanitary Waxed Wrapper at Your Grocer.

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55% to S5% saved on parts for all makes of cars. We carry a complete line of nets' ring gears, pinions, axle shafts and springs for almost any make of car. 1318-1330 West Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. 444.

Made from Your Own Feathers. Warm in winter; cool in summer. Cost less and last longer than cotton. Phone u s for samples of ticking . and estimates.

OMAHA PILLOW CO. 1907 Coming Street.

^Manufactured in Omaha" BAKER ICE MACHINE CO.

Jackson 2467

'... - BUSINESS. INTEST5SEXTS .

1423 >\ 18th St.

Phone Webster 0406

1817 Harnej- St.

BAKING COMPANY MSSg[?»i:g^t;E»ftBS«3

^TRIMBLE BROTHERS Wholesale Fruit and Vegetables

Cor: Eleventh mi fward Sts.

OMAHA, NEB.

Phone Douglas 8707

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Vinegar-Pickles-Cooperage Pure Food Products

. ' " • Phone Douglas 4S07 20th and Fierce St., Omaha, Nebraska.

Have Your Furniture Respholstered We makeiit 'look like new. . Call iDo-nglas 0097 A man -will call with samples.

AMERICAN UPHOLSTERING CO. 617 Sontli ICtli Street.

OtTB HEW XOCATION Corner' 19th and IXnurfas ; Streets. Stasoolo Temple. Bids. .- • • -.* . ——OurUne—— ' ALDWIN, EMJNGTON. HAMH/TON, HOWARD UPRIGHTS.: GEANDS;pu p um m

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LILUBRIDGE OIL VAPOR BURNER See Demonstration 3Ifl So. 18th Street.

Call Atlantip ...for...

CiEESE-BUTTER-BUTTERMILK OMAHA PURE FOOD CO. 3119 Cumins St.,

Omaha. " Nebraska.

Rates for Space on this S p e c i a l Page given on application.

Jewish Press 482 Brandels Bids.

Tel. Jackson 2373

CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES

Wholesale Distributors for

SCHMIDT'S Malta, Select, Bock, Ginger Ale, Hires Root Beer

ORice and Warehouse: 917 So. Main St. Telephone 142 COTTNC1L BJX'FFS. IOWA.

"Make Warm Friends" 2308 Cumlng:, St. i Fhone DotiRlas 4KG

Sherman Mercantile Co. Wholesale Oncers Sperlaltics 1511 Cumins St. | Phone Atlantic 1247 DISTlltBCTOnS JACK SrKAT koOD PKODUCTS. : Omnha| Nebraska. r ' •

Why | u y Tin? Buy Bird Brana Coffee in Tubes. SAVES $JC MOXEY.

mD-STATEE WHOLESALE GRbCERS 1117-19 Dodge StJ

Jackson S873

DREIBUS' BEN HUR CHOCOLATES DREIBUS CANDY CO. OSIAHA, NEBRASKA.

The Home of Good Ice Cream Home Made Candy.

" All' that the nsme .implies.

916 N. 16th St.

Douglas GS87

Ambulance Service Equipped Trlth Pnlmotor. All Calls Answered Promptly.

• JOHN A.' GENTLEMAN S411 Farnam gt. . Fhone Earner OSS5 Stelner Electric MeatC&opper . * toiS ColTeo Mill. Used Scales ol AH Makes for Sale. "City* Bepresentatfve , ^ ^

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Phone DOo£la» S332

4SZ". So. 24th St. Phone Market Est. 1S01.

Phone Jackson t680

Joseph Polack & Son Wholesale Dealers In Bntter, Eggs and Potrttry. 1213 Howard St.

Omaha, Nebraska.

LADY CHIROPRACTOR In Active Practice Since 1810.

LOW FARE

Dr. Frances H. Turner Office; BramleiB Theatre Boil 17fh oisei Ponjrla" Streets. Phone Atlantic 3836

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ATLANTIC 4SE2 Omaha OfHce: 81S Donslos Street. Omaha Phone Atlantic 2538

Ford Transfer & Storage Co. K. A. FORD. President and General Manager. .Council Bluffs (Iowa) Office 824 So. 3ttaJn Street. " Thone S65

Conndl BlaEEsSavings Bank TKEATKEXf TTII.L CONVINCE • YOU Ol' OCB ' SINCERITY. Satety Deposit Boxes.

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Estes Laundry Tablets . . .-with . . .

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Shop Established ISO!) 15th and Harney Streets. Phone Dong-las 2333

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Theodore Volz & Son 628-32 Securities Bnildlnjr, 16th and Farnam 8t». Telephone: Jackson' 8706-

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MAX OLSEN & CO.

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MEY-BIER-CO. Brand Beverages and Syrups.

ICE CREAM CO.

Atlantic 5241

FEATHER MATTRESSES

Monheit's Meyer Mercantfle Co., Inc.: Chiropodist &nd Beanty

Estes Soap Chips

Druggists x\A. Stationers 401-403-44ft3cnth lOtb St.

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