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Local News Arthur Friedman, National Presi dent of the Pi Tnu Pi Fraternity, leaves for the east next week to at tend the annual conclave at Cliiein natti. Pee. 27-:iO Inclusively. A l»re eonclave entertainment will he given the delegates by the Pis of Evans ville. Ind., on December 25-26. Harold Straus will leave Sunday for Kansas Pity to attend the convention of the Hal Resli Fraternity which will meet in that city, Dec. 27-20. Dave Jacobs has returned from a most eujoyuble business trip ti* Baltl more, Md. Milton M. Schayer addressed the Colorado Monumental Arr builders, at a dinner at the Allmny hotel Monday night and will sj»euk ut the Otpliuists club on Thursday noon. Nate Rothschild lias returned from an eastern trip. Dr. C. D. Spivak lias opened an office for private practice ut room 550 Metropolitan building. His prac tice is limited to diseases of the stom ach and intestines. Hours h.v appoint ment. Arinnnd Sommer will reach Denver {Saturday for the midwinter holidays from Berkeley, Calif., where he is at tending the University. Saul and Adolph Vorenl*erg. students at the University of Colorado leave for their home at Wagon Mound, N. M.. this week for the Christmas vaca tion. Emanuel Israel Klein lias enlisted in the Navy for two years and left Denver Thursday for Han Francisco, where he will enter and take a course nt the Yeoman school, after which lie will lie transferred to one of the ships of the navy and leave on a world wide cruise. Lionel Tescher has returned from Wyoming where he spent the past year and is now making his home In 1 >enver. Dr. Harry J. Corper director of the Research department of the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, leaves for Chicago, where lie will read two papers before the National So ciety for the Advancement of Science. Mrs. Ida Kruse McFarlane will de liver the sixth of her series of Culture lectures Friday at the Brown Palace hotel. Her subject will lie “Some Sources of Oriental Influence.'! Jesse Rude, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Unde Is expected home tills week from Kemper Military Academy for the mid winter holidays. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Beth Israel Hospital and Home Society, called for Saturday De<*oml>er 11. was on that date postponed to Saturday evening. Deceml>er IS. at 7:110 p. m. Meeting to be held at Hooker street Synagog, located on Sixteenth avenue and Hooker street. Charles Ginsberg, secretary. DENVER HEBREW SCHOOL CHANUKAH ENTERTAINMENT A splendid Chanukah entertainment was given by the Denver Hebrew school to its pupils and their parents. On Thursday. Dec. nth at !5 p. w.. at the Bessie I. Rude Community Cen ter. The following program was ren dered : Opening address—M. S. Shrelber. Lighting of Chanukah candles and benediction —Gerald Rosenberg, presi dent of the third class. Moaz Tzur—The pupils chorus. Address —"The Achievements of the Maccabees.” Dr. C. E. H. Kauvar. Address—"To the Mothers”, Mrs. Sol. Segal, president of the Mother’s club. Piano Solo—“Dort Wo die Zeder,” Hilda Eisenlierg. Address—" Our Task” Master Joseph Friedhtnd. president of the fourth class and Mizraclii Junior. Recitation— “Chanukah, Master Henry Bloom. Violin Solo—"Kol Nidre.” Master .1. Fried land accompanied ny Miss Helen Friedland. En Kelohenu l»y pupils chorus “Hntikvali.” Tin* audience. Mrs. S. Segal and Mrs. M. Levitt presented the pupils in behalf of the Mother’s club with bags of sweets and Mrs. G. S. Kahatli gave Chanukah Dreidlach.—A. B. B. M. H. TEACHER’S ASSOCIATION An important mooting of the R. M. H. Teacher’s association will bo held Tuesday evening, December 21 at the Bessie I. Rude Community Center at S o'clock sharp. A prominent speaker will address the meeting. Miss Carrie Aarons will render a violin solo and Bennie Miller will give a paper. It is requested that all teachers he present at this meeting. Miss Irene Miller wilt be hostess.—M. It. The flatterer -is an- abomination to the Lord.—Talmud. WEST DENVER RELIEF COMMITTEE REPORT. The West Deliver Relief committee i Is continuing its good work, as in the jmst. During the month of November our president. Mr. Nathan Wiener ha extended his activities by going be yond the boundary of the Platte River, and soliciting a block on Larimer street between 14th and loth, anil the results were gratifying. If simply shows all that our .lewish brethren need is just a reminder. Mr. Phillips turned over a donation collected from Mr. A. Cohen, of $25. Mr. Ben Cook. sls: Mr. the National Fixture company. $25:! Horn and Song, Max Goldberg. Plot kin Brothers. Mr. Karchnier: all wel comed Idm and pledged their support and their money. Besides, in, small donations on l4iri mer street, Mr. Weiner collected sl>. Mr. Harry Mulhin.., $ 5.00 Mrs. .Jacobs. 1120 Navajo street... 5.00, Thru Morris Reichman. at a party of S. Geller. 1."»74 .lulinn 5t..... 5W.55 Thru Mr. Friedman, donation froni Morris Goldsmith...' 10.00 At wedding of Mr. Keroll IS.OO At annual meeting of the mem bers of Rose Hill Cemetery. , collection 25.00 Thru N. Blue, at a party of Mr. und Mrs. Rosen, collection 10.50 At wedding of Solomon and Han dler. collection 50.00 Mrs. Fine 5.00; Abe Goodstein 5.00 At wedding of Lemon and Stein 11.15 Louis Butler, donation to Mr. Sunshine .. 100 House to house collections 7<JO.SO Total 51.020.00 Of the total amount of $1,020.00. SI,OOO Ims lieen sent lo the People's mid the Central Relief committees, j leaving a balance in the hands of Rabbi, E. S. Halpeni of S2O. The Denver Branch Working Circle! is arranging a drive for clotldng. in ! accordance witli the api»enl made by the People’s Relief committee of New : York. We ~e informed that, arrange ments have been completed for the! transportaiijii of the collectinl cloth ing abroad at once. The West Denver! Relief committee have agreed to ren der their assistance in tills noble cause, and we urgently reueqst every one to assemble all cast-off colthing. and by next week we expect to Ih* able to announce various stations i:i every part of the city where the committee will collect same. Respectfully submitted. West Denver Iteliotf Committee. By PHILIP J. RAGOOLAND. Secretary. THE HADASSAH. Tlie faithful daughters of Zion have again responded to the call of the Palestinian Unit and are doing every thing in their power to help tlje con structive work now being carried on. The Hudnssali is not a new organi zation in the city of Denver but due to various other urgent duties has not recently been very active. However, the women have rallied to 'the call of the fuithful ones and are plunning a year of real work. Every woman who has at any time been affiliated with tills organization is needed and all those interested in the work of the Zionist Organization are urged to Join the Hadassuh. The sewing circle will meet every two weeks with Mrs. Kolinsky at her borne. All the ladies are urged to come aud help. The officers for the ensuing year are : Mrs. Bessie I. Rude, president: Mrs. Bessie I. Widens, first vicepresident, Mrs. Weinberg, second vice-president; Mrs. Weinberger, secretary; Mrs Zerobnick, treasurer. Tea committee. Mrs. Bricker. chair man ; sewing committee, Mrs. I. J.. Kolinsky, chairman; Press committee. Miss Minnie Widens, chairman. Watch the Jewish News for an nouncement of our next meeting. PATIENTS AT N. J. C. HOSPITAL ENTERTAINED. The patients of the National Jewish Hospital were treated to an unusual ly fine entertainment last week. Itev. L. MeMenainin and Father F. A. Kelly brought a splendid array of talent, and most excellent numbers were included by them. Among the numbers wus a playlet l»y Father Kelly's dramatic class. PATIENTS OF THE JEWISH CONSUMPTIVES' RELIEF SOCIETY ENTERTAINED. Don’s Jazz entertainers pave a syncopated concert at the Sanatorium of the Jewish Consumptives’ Relief society. They harmonized beautifully and their interpretations of all the popular melodies in jazz fashion wera greatly enjoyed by the patients. The company consisted of Jazz Don, vocal; Dude Martin, violin; Robe Berger, banjo; Roy Velie. piano; Fussem Mussly, saxo; Happy Ed Parker, drum. Only when the father attempts lo induce the son to commit sin. is-dis obedience justifiable.—Talmud. DEDICATION OF OHEB ZADEK CONGREGATION Splendid and Good MiWc Composed the Program. At a splendid gathering of Denver Jewry. Congregation Oheb Zadek held its dedication services Dec. 12. The auditorium was crowded to ca pacity, and nearly children of fbe Hebrew and Religious Schools were yea ted' in the gallery. Rabbi YViu.’S. Friedmun, who delivered an address of welcome to the new Syuugog on behalf of Temple Emanuel, was the first speaker on the program. He told of the need of more Bouses of worship, where spiritual' life cotild receive otftn- I'lus. “The Jewish people,” he «aid. "are the keepers of God's truth and tliose who keep God’s truth cannot be I destroyed. The world needs Judaism { lo hold the ideal of religion before It. i until tlie whole world shall possess it.” The children of the sehools sung the Star Spangled Banner and then Uahhi S. Halperu followed with un address ! In Yiddish. He dwelt forcibly on the | fact that the real members of a Syna- 1 gog were not tliose who paid their dues only, but those who took an ac tive interest in the work of the. Syua gog. made .an effort to attend the services regularly and lived a religious life. Mr. L. Fein gold favored the audi ence with u song, and then to the delight of those present sang u song composed by himself. Rabbi C. E. H. Kauvar welcomed the new Synagog in the name of the Beth Medrash Hagodol. expressed his hope that the Synagog which had made such an auspicious beginning with its organizations devoted to tin* younger generation might continue its work and as a Jewish Synugog be come identified with every Jewish movement and be a center of Jewish thought in the city. Mr. J Juffe then followed with a song which was highly appreciated by the audience. Master Nathan Mayer, the eight year old son of Rev. Mayer, recited a poem which was specially composed for the occasion by Mr. J. H, Butch er.. Cantor Fried and his choir dem onstrated their skill dml beauty of tlielr voices in two melodics coinpos c*d by himself especially for the oc casion, Mlzrnor Shir Hanukas Ha ltayls ami Ma Tovu Hatikvuh. sung by the Hebrew school made a splen did impression on the public, and last hut not the least credit is due to Pres ident A. Grossman, who delivered an address of welcome and described briefly the history of the synagog. In answer to his appeal u large numler of donations were received and are still continuing to come in. With the singing of En Kolehenn the services were closed. Mr. M. Levi, who acted as chairman, contributed his parr to the success of the program. CENTRAL JEWISH COUNCIL MEMORIAL RESOLUTION. Tho following Resolution was adopt ed by the executive committee of the Central Jewish Council of Denver at its special meeting held ut the Adams Hotel on December 10th. Whereas, the Almighty in His wis dom has been pleased to remove from our midst Mr. Edward Monash, presi dent of the Central Jewish Council of Denver, a loyal and patriotic citizen of our city and state, active in all civic, commercial am! philanthropic organizations, giving generously of his time and money to help the unfortun ate sick and poor, irrespective of creed Therefore l>e it resolved that we, the Central Jewish Council of Den ver. recognizing the fact that the de ceased has always taken a keen inter est in every Jewish movement in our city, local and national, do hereby ex press our profound sorrow in the great loss to our Jewish Community sustain ed in the imssing away of one of the üblest and most untiring workers of our tieiievolont institutions, one of the foremost citizens of our State. May God comfort his widow in her great trial. Be it further revolved, that a copy of this resolution Im* spread on our minutes, a copy sent to ids bereaved widow Mrs. Edward Monash. and a copy given to tho Jewish Press. Signed Tho Central Jewish Council. PHIL. ,T. KAGOOLAN'D. C. H. KAT'VAR. SOLOMON WOLF. BEQUESTS TO DENVER INSTITUTIONS. The will of the late I)r. Adolph Zederbauin, who died recently in Los Angeles. remembered two Denver institutions, the Jewish Consumptives Itelief society for SSOO and the Den ver Sheltering Home for $250. Dr. Zederbaum, tho a man of most modest means, made these bequests to the Institutions in which he had al ways been vitally interested. His name will be inscribed on the memor ial tablet of the Sheltering Home. IOTA-GAMMA-KAPPA SORORITY. A regular meeting of the lota-Oam ma-Kappa Sorority will be lielcl Sat urd/iy _evp_nlng, December 18th ut the home of Miss Werdesheim. THE DETfyER JEWISH NEWS FUNERAL OF EDWARD MONASH The f liberal of Edward Monnsh was lii'lc! Sunday afternoon from Meyer’s. A large concourse of friends attended. The services were read by George A. Levy, who also delivered u eulogy. He said in part: "He lived an active life—a turbul ent life—a life of contradictions, uiude so by the hypocrisies and shuuis of society und the loss of faith in those ho believed to be friends. "His many philanthropies reach**! Into every corner of tlu* community und beyond. Many a poor home, many u sick man, many a helpless woman, a lid even chihlreu. too. aided thru his generosity, are mourning with us to day. “Measured by God’s standard Ed ward Monash was a grout man. He did charity, la* loved mercy and he wulkcd humbly. “Every ;Jewish Institution of learn ing or nieriy. every Jewish phil anthropy, fonnd him n liberal contri liutor and a sincere hard worker for the cause. For forty years he gave of his best efforts to public affairs, aiul as a public official add civic worker he was the y>eeV of any. His home will lie identified with the history and progress of his city and state for all time. “He was unnff«»ctod —he was in tensely human —and being human, he erred, but it is of such men as he that the Kingdom of Heaven is made.” Mrs. Stock el and daughter. Miss Amin Steokel, of Peoria, and Judge and Mrs. Jacob Triober, of Little Hock. Ark., came to Denver to attend the funeral. Interment was at Fairmount. B. M. H. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. The Religious soliooi had its (Miami kali entertainment last Sunday. The program Included: A piano solo liy Bessie Eber; cliorus, “Rock of Ages”; Piano solo, Ruth Seliway der; dance, Florence Hyman; recita tion, Cccile Barnett; Chanukah play let, the children of the scliopl; comet solo, Lilly Stein, accompanied by Miss Minnie Flaks; piano solo. Ruth Allen; address by Joseph Friedlnnd: address by Mrs. Bespie I. Rude. The pro gram ended with a short talk by l)r. Kauvar. After the entertainment the children were each presented with Chanukah gifts which wen* given by Mr. and Mrs. I. Rude. The teachers were presented with gifts which were giveu by the ladies ofr the B. M. 11. Auxil iary. GIRLS 14-16 YEARS OLD ATTENTION! The Junior Council lias organized n Junior Junior for girls between the ages of 14 und Hi. The next meeting will be held in the vestry rooms of Temple Kmauuei Sunday Dec. 10 at 3p. m. This meet, ing is for the purpose of electing of ficers. A splendid program has been arranged after which refreshments will l»e served. The Junior Council girls, the Big Sisters of the Junior Junior’s hoi>e to see a large attendance at the next meeting. All girts between the speci fied ages are Welcome. The Junior Council entertainment committee, under the auspices of Almec Welchsel. gave a program a? the .1. C. K. 8. Sunday afternoon. The patients seemed to enjoy it very much. This committee has helped bring hap piness into many of the homes and institutions of the city. Have you l»ought your ticket yet? What ticket? Why, for the Junior Council dance, to be given Junuar.v 27. 1021 at the Albany. You can’t afford to miss a dance like this, so Is* sure find get your ticket from one of the Junior Council members. —A. T. SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE EMANUEL SOCIAL AND DANCE. The SHsterliood of Temple Emanuel will give n social and dunce at Pro gress clul», January 12. SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE EMANUEL HELD SUCCESSFUL MEETING. The Sisterhood of Temple Klunnuol held its regular meeting in the vestry rooms Monday afternoon. Uev. Hugh L. McMenamin delivered an extreme ly interesting address on "Probablll ties of World Pence.” Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford gave u brilliant talk on “America’s share in War and Peace.” Several musical numbers were given very acceptably. Dr. Win. S. Fried man closed the meeting with a few remarks on the plans of the Temple and scope of Sisterhood for the com ing year. LADIES’ AUXILIARY OF DENVER INSTITUTE TEA. A tea will be given by the Indies’ Auxiliary of the Denver Hebrew Insti tute. I)ee. 21. 11)20. The hostesses will lie Mesdamos I). 11. .Cohen, M. Rich* man and (’. Pooley. All are Invited to come.—B. P. .-1 ...J.hk' ULfciiJi • Obituaries Max DufMtr. Max Dupler. a young business matt of tin* city, passed away Wednesday after, an illness of seven weeks. He had lived here, for the past 15 years, and is survived by his parents and two brothers. The sympathy of their large circle of friends is extended to llie family in their sorrow. The funeral was held Thursday from Meyers. Kahbl 8. Huipern officiat ing. Interment was at Kose Hill ccm. etery. da rob Boxer. Jacob Boxer, a well known young business man of tlds city, died Inst Friday afternoon of pueumouia after a few days* illness. The funeral was .held Tuesday afternoon from May ers. Interment was at Holden Hill cemetery. Mr. Boxer was only 2S years of ago. and ills untimely death is regretted by a large circle of friends. . He is survived hy Ills parents, a sister and it brother. k Daniel (loldsteiA. Daniel Goldstein, an old man of 78 years was-brutally beaten with u~ 114111- tner in bis shoe store by a negro Thursday, Dec. 0, and died of a frac tured skull that night. Mr. Goldstein, had conic to Denver from Dallas, Texas, to lx* with his son, I. I* Goldstein, a year ago, and entered business to occupy his time. He is survived by itis widow who ir still in Dallas, several brothers and sisters living in Texas, and Itis son in Denver. Services wore conducted at Ituhbi S. LI a 1 pern. Interment was at ltose Hill cemetery. Harris I‘ellish. Harris l'ellish passed away Deceui l»er Otli after a short illness. He was stricken with pneumoniu and sue euinlied in a few days. Mr. Pelllsli had Iteen a resident of Denver for a quarter of a century and was engaged in mercantile business all of the time. Ho Is survived by his widow, three sons. Maxwell. David and Koltert. two daughters, Gertrude and Rebecca, and ten grandchildren. He was 58 years of age. Interment was at Mt. Xel*o. In Memoriam In loving memory of my Ihjlovchl wife. Rom? K. Friedman, wlio imaged away two yeurx ago. Dec. 17. 1913. Clone but not forgotten. LEWm FRIEDMAN. OPTIMISTS. Tin* next meeting of the Optimists will lie held ut the home of Miss Mae Lifshitz, 1583 Federal lllvd.. on Thurs. day evening. Dee. 23rd. All are urged to l»e present.—A. W. Want Advertisements FOII RENT—7th Ave., district beau tiful seven room bungalow nicely furnished with piauo and Victrola; reasonable rent to reliuble party; owner leaving town for four months. Further information, call York 7007-W. ROOM ANT) IlOAßl)—You:ig man Wants room and board in refined healthy home; walking distance pre ferred. Reply mail, care Jewish News. PROPERTY FOR SALE—Long LI at of actuul bnrgaliiH. cottages, houses, double houses, bungalow*, apartments, sl.. r «00 to S'J.'i.OOO in West Colfax nnd all other parts «»f Denver. Do not buy before you see my list; my auto Is nt your service. Pbone, cull, or write, will show property, remem ber real bargains nnd terms. 2lgmond, 520 Quincy Bldg.; Main 2048. Get a $50,000 Brain Capital The man who can earn $.‘1,000 a year has a bruin capital of $50,00Q. That is. he lias the earning capacity of $.>0,000 at six per cent Interest. We are inclined to envy the man who has $.7,000 or $lO,OOO in money, even though he has little or no ability. Train yourself to do the things that bring the large rewards. Develop your brain capital. This school has helped hundreds of young people to (jualify in a few mouths to (ill well-paid posi tions. The cost is insignificant when com pared with the increased earning ca pacity. Earnest young men ami young women can become* competent office workers at good salaries in a few months. White.* term opens January 3rd. Call or write for catalog. COfif/WTRC/AI. SC/fOOL. 1625-45 Champa St, Denver Member of Association of Accredited Commercial Schools Tell us who borrows your Jewish News. LEARN TO SAY: • ' ■ j *.*•" i tj jf j - . Phone Main I | -= g | 5 ■ ' >*' f'#W ' - v The. Greatest . v M§mJ/ A Sensation of T//) ' All Come Down NORTH KAST j SOUTH and WEST //Iff 1 tV/ // Are Enviously Centered 1 jjjjljß H/Kj Aljl OU I / 1 on the unheard of low prices of- /Jif. luW&M'l 7 j / fered the people of Denver and jmll. M w Ljf surrounding towns by famUj/i BU4|/|y / DUPLER’S ' Denvers Leading Furriers I 'ML WjL //i\J furs \BiWi At 1/. The Usual / J /2 Price Asked 1 Dupler’s. l|nj UPSTAIRS—IS26'/* CHAMPA ST. ii " ' ' ANNOUNCING THE sth ANNUAL DANCE “The Dance Of Roses” Given by the COLONNADE , Progress Club January 20th, 1921 A THE SURPRISE OF THE SEASON Proceeds to Charity. Secure Tickets from Members. ' __ BACK TO NORMAL PRICES C-O-A-L sg.oo *$ 00 ; , Per Ton of *V / Per ton of lbs. V / 2000 lbs. West Denver Special Forked Lump No Clinkers No Soot No Ashes IH.-order to meet the demand fur n lower priced coal we are runk ihtf this offer. We will of course continue to handle our other grades of lignite coals. MONARCH ) • _ CENTENNIAL (at $10.15 per Ten INDUSTRIAL ) Weight? Yes- Wait? No WEST DENVER COAL CO. : Main 646 Main 646 <