The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 13

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In Drive for $3 5,000 Volunteers Will By Sophie Irene Loeb. Tho first week of the Zion drive, the big drive that ft is hoped wilt finally secure sufficient funds to start the rebuilding of Palestine, is creat- PE city-wide interest, despite the fact that the people have been giving until it hur / The « nding features of the mew driv 1. The ¢ paign for the Keren Rayesod, * Palestine Moundation Fond, an Sunday, April 16, and ; iL ce ie to May 7 2. Three million dollars is the goal Yor the campaign 3. The city is divided into sixtect Bections for the purposes of the cam- paicn 4. About 5,000 volunteers. will can Wass ot least 100,000 Jews 6 Among the volunteers are 1,000 JFomen, headed by Mrs. Richard Gotthei 6. The officers of the campaign are Bamuel Untermyer, Honsrary Chair min; Henry J. Dennenbaum, Chairman; Morris nberg, Asso. ciate Chairman; Her Treasurer 7. The Malestine Foundation Fund, Which is the national treasury of the ‘Jewish peopic. is the financial instru: ment for the upbuilding of Palestine fs the Jewish National Homeland, Its Purpose is to bring about the settle ‘8 on a well “n Conheim, ng nur to prove Jewish inhabitants Perhaps ono of the most picturesque figures in the Zion mo at is the Christian, Col. J. H I on, an Englishman and former commander of the Jewish Legion in Palestine. He said to-day: “Great Britain will do her part to ke Palestine a Jewish Homeland if the Jews will do their part. If You Jews fail in building P: he said, ‘you will be disgra the eyes of all the world, Jews ¢ Gentiles alike The Gentiles do not They do © Refo! . Ashkenazie, The anything about th Zionists ang A “lonists, and if you fail in the t task that has been Put before your people, you -will fall YVery badly. If 1 we ew 1 should be ashamed to face the Gentile world Orthodox, do not know Because you ve heen saying, L'shonch haboli b ushelayim’ (> Year Jerusalem!) your life. Bevery *masse) Jew ix * whieh Jude asked to give his fe “his Wit mfronted at faced Kzrn and Ne hemia wre People out of the Babylonian exile bac their homeland Jewish people have again been given the opportunity to rebuild the homeland in Palesti In the process of building the J people have turned back the pag { their ory 4 ’ same ‘ a previous similar « “Tithe, oF ' he tern is known in Hebrew Jewish tra dition, ancient as thi people itself. © Tithe is a tu ne's ital and income. Tt by this means of taxation that the Jews have un dertaken to ruise the Palestine Foun- dation Mund, the financial instrument Which will baild up P Zionist Congress, the lative body among th ple, proclaimed anew the 4 tithe, and called upon Jews the world Qver to tax themselves so that the Holy Land might be rebuilt pstine The “The tradition of tithe gocs back to Prehistoric times—to the primitive patriarchal figure with whom the Al- Mighty made the firet covenant con- eerning Eretz Israel and who was the first inmigrant Jew to enter the coun try. Abraham gave ‘tithe of every® thing’ to Melchizedek, Kinz-of Jeru- galem. The ‘tithe of everything’ is re mentioned for the first time In ad: Bible not as something new, byt if it were already an ancient prac- thee, traditional even in that early Beriod, “In the long, black nights of the Middie A with its Crusades, Jew Mich or p » pad @ tenth of his tal and income to the communal tre: th Ury for public purposes intenance of its institut the rt of the poor, ete. it is this tithe in accor with Ris income that the Jew ed to give to-day for getting Jerusalem for the Jews. —— se WIFE CHARGES BIGAMY AFTER STABBED IN NECK found Correspondence With An- other Woman, She Sayn. John Trubiano, forty-nine, No. 152 Thompson Street, drove a stiletto in- to the neck of his wife, Filomena, a few weeks ago and to-day was ar- Yaigned on a chargé of bigamy. Trubiano married Angelina An- temucci in 1902. Later he banished her and his two children to Italy Under the name of John Mariamo he fnduced Filomena Mingarelli to come here from Rome and marry him. Re- cently Filomena confronted him with rrespondence with his banished wife became enraged and stabbed her. he caused his arrest last night after she was discharged from 8t. Vincent's °1 No, 187 Seventh Street "| Street, who shot and killed her hus- ' _ CHILI HOPES TO SETTLE > }aaid “Chili has the most sincere desire to} Every Jew Asked to Give Tithe 000,000 Fund to Canvass 100,000 Jews Here for Contributions During “Jerusalem for the Jews’ ’ Campaign. KILLED LANDLORD: GETS 20 YEARS 10 LIFE SENTENCE —__> Hart Paid Rent and Then Smashed Owner’s Skull; Begins Term To-Day. Clifford R. Harty twenty, of No. 46 West 127th Street, indicted for murder in the -first degree, pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree this morning before Judge Mcintyre in General Sessions and was sen. tence to Sing Sing for from twenty years to life, On March 13 last Hart attacked John Berry, a real estate owner, of No. 810 West 128d Street, following the collection of rent by Berry in the ouse, No. 440 Fast 128d Street. He ctured his skull with a piece of Pipe. Mr. Berry died in Harlem spital. Hart was brought back from New Jersey, where he had taken efuge on a farm, He will begin his sentenc once Rayn} ‘ons, twenty-two, of indicted for the murder of Michael fenner, twenty-three, of No, 186 Avenue B on April 26, pleaded guilty to man slaughter in the first: degree. The reason for the killing has not been learned by the police. Lyons will be sentenced on April The pleu was accepted because the only witnesses are a couple of chilvren Mrs. Gladys Reeves. a Negress, twenty-four, of No. 167 West 146th band on April 5, was arraigned for Pleading before Justice Fineh, on an indictment charging murder in the first degree, She pleaded not guilty. ‘The husband, according to the poli told them she had shot him af they had quarrelled about an ter hat and gown. he records of the District Attor- ney’s office show 37 convictions ob. tained yesterday and 14 persons sen- tenced. The sentences ran from El- mira to Hfe imprisonment ag PRESIDENT APPROVES RECLAMATION BILL Delegation Told We Will Uree the Passage of McNary BIN WASHINGTON, April 19.—Approv- al of President Harding for the Me Navy bill, providing for creation of a $850,090,000 revolving fund to be used for the development of western and southern reclamation and drainage projects, was given to-day to a con- gressional delegation that called at the White House. The passage of the measure would result in the reclamation of millions of ecres of land and provide homes for thi inds of people TACNA ARICA DISPUTE President Ali ndri Ready to Sacrifice Much at Washington Conference, ANTIAGO, Chill, April 19.—In a atement made to the United Press| Tuesday, President Allesandri of Chilf chan agreement 1) the Tacna Arica Conference and prepared to make every sacrifice within the limits of right and justice based upon the Ancon ‘Treaty “Chill is reported to consider in t most conciliatory spirit Holivian aspir: tions, but Bolivian claims eannot be taken up In co! tled in the Tre OPERA I ESTATE ©0, FINED, The Metropolitan Opera House and Real Estate Company was fined §200 in the Muntelpal term of the Magistrate's Court to-day by Magistrate Cobb. It was charged the company maintained wooden partitions for roome and closets in the hallw above the first floor. A folation was served upon Secretary k Dodd in May, 1921. The Com- Kills Moths PREVENTS MOTH DAMAGE At Drug, Dept, and Grocery Stores, MOTH PROOF PRODUCTS CorRP. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Bands Boom and Circus Parades for Milk for N. Y. Poor Kiddies|::"""., Ziegfeld Follies Girls Invade Wall Street—]jii Speeches at City Hall, Library and Times Square. The drive of the Mayor's Commit tee of Women for « milk fund to re their work of last year when 575,000 quarts of mill uted to the poor children of the city began today with a parade of the cir. cus and meetings at Times Square, Library Square and on the steps of the City Hall,. In the absence of the Chairman, s. Willlam Randolph Hearst, the City “Hall -meeting was presided over by* Miss Sophie Irene Loeb of The Evening World, Vice Chairman were distrib: Miss Loeb told of the need for as much money this year as last, and explained that while the public was sick of drives this was one for the kiddies, who for the most part were sich Chief Magistrate MeAdoo, Commis. ioner Grover Whalen, George Gor- don Battl:, Health Commissioner Copeland, Cammissioners Hamilton and Coler and Senator Nathan Straus jr., told of the work done by the com- mittee and urged the co-operation Tricotine Suit $25 Sale! At $16-95 & $19.95 You will find a wonderful variety of Sport Coats and Wraps Sport materials, including soft finished ‘weeds, Her- ringbones and Camel’s Hair, Wraps of fine Tricotine, Poiret Twills, Shawsheens and Canton Crepes, $16.95 to $50.00. Support of the public in, the effort of —_-_ provide milk for the : & on Earth” all its splendor. Crowds of nd Madison Square Garden ap- as the parade moved from the Avenue and and over to Fifth the women to children Ringling Brothers, Bam Suiloy's Greatest out in kiddies a and along the Show n along Madison into 67th Street Avenue Leading the parade was Mrs. Hearst with ten little children in a big auto- mobile and on either side of the ma- chine in motor-eycle ‘side cars were to $33.00. society women and Ziegfeld Follies é $ girls. One detachment was headed These are superior Refrig- by Mrs Harold M ler were Mrs. Howard Chandler r Christy, Mrs, Jack Rainer, Mrs. in perfect condition with Margaret Goodrich, Mrs. | Salting very teeta ice pears’ Baruch, Mrs. Curt Wolfelt, Mrs. porcelain linings. 8-layer . , insulation, ete. Frances Walters, Miss I"lorence i Walters, Miss Florence Preston, Mise Bohn Refrigerator Shop Dorothy Knapp and Mrs, Helen 8 East 46th St., New York Young. Straus Bidg. Vonderbilt 1977 Another detachment heade All of Our $35 & $40 Suits Included in Our Sale of Tricotine and Twill Suits at $25.00 All are silk lined! 30 different styles at twenty - five dollars ! Knee length models in the new — straight-line effects! num Roberts and with by Mr A closely woven high plie patierng; sample rugs .+.. 9X 12 — pertect 2, De 4 CARPET MILLS New Arrivals of Our Great Purchase at the M1 # $5,000,000 Alex. Smith Auction fl | SALERUGS 6x9 ft. GRASS RUG 95| Imported Jap Rug (Slightly Imperfect)... 9x12 ,ii"woo. Axminster 549 9x12——, (-Seamless—, ——9x12— Seamless ART LOOW Super Quality VELVET WILTON WILTON ai Rey viorel Bike 8.8710.6 gin §28 $39.95 a Imported Japanese Grass Rugs Fancy blues, tans and grays, 132 W.324STIN TEE I BET. Gru AND 71H AVES.) ES BE! . { eS ted Orient et 459 od ‘olorings; extra 850% . Va. [aa © =A [a SI ] [a =F at Ex SI § a 3 19, 1922, Robert weeney comprised Lady Auckland, George Gould, jr, 2 Will ing, Mrs. Wallace doiph Hecht, Mrs miet, Mrs. Herbert Miss 1, y Stuart and Zic « Laura Brow tls invaded Wall Street von in one of the Ringling clreus Wagons and were given tight of way in the Stock Lx. change and brokers’ offices, REFRIGERATORS Special Prices apply this week to several of our most popular sizes of Bohn Sanitor Refrigerators. Reductions of $25.00 erators, efficient and eco- nomical. They keep food Mluatrated Refrigerator. 3 20 by 34 inches, wan $100.00 868.00. One Bottle of ‘Edd Eddlys And you'll never eat your steaks and roasts, eggs, fish, oysters and soups without its zestful flavor, MADE IN U.S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E Pritchard. 32! Spring St, N. Y. Granp Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50 (—SPNCIAL Tigis {Enameled Continuous Post F Bed Mal Bet @Po. Bedroom Balle, compl Dining Suites tn ail finishes,” Dining ‘Table and Dressers, Chiffon! FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103" & 104" ST Increases the action of the intestines. Hundreds of men and women have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleishmann’s fresh yeast. Doctors are now agreed that proper elimination of waste matter should be brought about by food One doctor comes right out and states plainly that the indiscrim inate use of cathartics is onc of the causes of constipation, Physicians all over the country are recommending Fleischmann’s fresh yeast because it is a fresh food, rich in those elements which keep the intestines healthy. In one series of tested cases, normal functions were restored in fram 3 days to 5 weeks, Try it out for yourself. Begin today by adding 2 or 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast to vour everday diet. Keep 1 see how normally a v your intestines act Fleischmann's “Yeast—the fa miliar tin-foil package with the yellow label.” Place a standing order with your grocer 14+ 16+ 18+ Jor Women who find Regular PAT OFF APPR: 20+ 22+ After Easter Sale a ‘Actual Value $55.00 patch pockets. Other be an excellent purchase.’ ——Chiffon Silk Hose at 2.4 Chiffon Silk Hose. garter top, toe and heel. Nude. Sold elsewhere at 92.95 Extra Special 26 West 39% St. nvm Ss. 21 West 36% St. ae vi f fa lab Wat Canterbury $200 Sonora Takes The Lead In Price Reductions With the substantial reduction of price which went into effect April 1st‘on many Sonora models re- gardless of astonishing improved tone quality, Sonora becomes the first of the leading phonograph manu- facturers to bring down prices to present-day levels. This reduction of prices—the second which Sonora has announced within the last few months—is sig- nificant of Sonora’s stability, financial strength and far-sightedness in serving the public. Coincident with this announcement is the further assurance that there will be no other price change this year. $50 to $3000 DEALERS EVERYWHERE Sonora Phonograph Company, Inc. GEORGE KE. BRIGHTSON, President 279 Broadway Demonstration Salons; Fifth Ave. at 53rd Street 24+ ‘Women's Sizes 159 Tweed Suits The port model pictured is of ‘Bonny Brook Tweed” with fancy stripes and checks. There are insert seams on the back and front and the swagger effect is enhanced by the box plaited modish models may be procured in Men’s Wear and English Tweed. At a much higher price these suits would At this price they represent an extraordinary saving. Regular size, full fashioned, excellent quality Well reinforced, with lisle Colors, Black, Gray, 2 45 = = a = fas ota eet eremestamasee NiteBan a immtesansd—t Ap coy sokanestate

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