January 13, 1927

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THIS A false friend, like a sliadow, attends only -while the sun shines. ?

By H. EL K. HOW BISHOP JOHNSON <JOT INTERESTED IN JEWISH PROBLEMS \ Often times it is that Utfle things have a great influence on .our lives. Take the Bishop Irving P. Johnson, who lectures tonight at the Jewish Community Center . on' "Religion, Science and Eeality." The Bishop is quite a friend of the Jews, and Has often spoken in Jewish temples and synagogues. His strong friendship for the Jews began some seven years ago when he made the acquaintance of a Denver "Rabbi in a religious club of that city, the Rev. Thomas Casady. of the All Saints Episcopal church here informs me. The Eev. Casady is a very good friend of the Bishop and will introduce him tonight at the lecture. Bishop Johnson and the Rabbi got discussing things in general one day a long time ago, in the club rooms. The discussion continued, getting more interesting and gradually drawing the two together in friendship. Never did the argument reach heated words, because, the Rev. Casady tells me, one of the rules of this club was that "no one was to get mad." From this chance conversation in the club rooms the Bishop Johnson and the Rabbi became strong friends. This led to the Bishops gre~J knowledge of and friendship for the Jewish race.

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA7THURSDAY, JANUARY 13,1927

FORWARD DOCUMENTS SHOWING SUFFERING IN American Jewish PETLURA POGROMS Congress Committee Moscow. (J. T. A.) New documents the Paris court which will try. Meet at Washington forlura, Sholom Schwartzbard, slayer of Petwere forwarded by the family

PALESTINE IN RUSSIA By EEUBEN BRAININ, Dean of Hebrew Writers. (Article IV)

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EUROPEAN MISSIONS ' COUNCIL DECIDES TO ' EXPAND ACTIVITIES 1S27 Vienna. (J. T. A.)—All attempts of the anti-Semites in Europe to solve the Jewish problem by anti-Jewish persecutions have brought no results, in the opinion of the International Missions Council, according to "The Evangelist," the organ of the council. In expressing this opinion, the organ of the missionaries announces that the council has decided to extend its campaign to convert Jews to Christianity. during the year 1927. The extension applies particularly to Poland and Hungary -where Christian missions to the Jews are in operation. The purpose of this campaign is, the newspaper states, to solve the Jewish problem through missionary activities.

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in Copyright 1927 by Seren Arts Feature readers prefer to stretch out on the Winners Here Will Represent Syndicate floor. Few books, "but practically all District at Chicago The thirty five documents for- After returning from a visit to the the Hebrew newspapers of Palestine. warded _ through official - channels re- old and new colonies in the Kherson Of course these papers are old; some PLAN MANY FEATURE PROTEST ANTI-JEWISH the fact that more than ten district, Prof. "Kaffcfne of Paris and I bear dates of a year ago. The "libra. ENTERTAINMENTS EXCESSES IN ROUMANIA veal households of the Schwartzbard fa- set out to look over the new Jewish ry' serves SISG as a debating room. Final plans are well under way for New York. (J. T. A.)—A delegation mily perished or otherwise suffered colonies in Crimea, accompanied by An impromptu discussion about Palesthe district A. Z. A. basketball, debate representing the American Jewish from the pogroms during the Put- Dr. Joseph Rosen, liead of the Joint tine arises. All express regret that and oratorical contest to be held at Congress and the organizations which lura regime. Many of the Schwartz- Distribution Committee's agricultural their successful work cannot be transthe Jewish Community Center on cooperated in arranging last Sunday's bard family were killed, wounded and work in Russia, Lnbarsky, the -emi- ferred to Xaiestine. This same life nent agronomist, Dr. Maurice Hexter would be ideal if lived in Palestine. January 29 and SO, under the sponprotest meeting against Roumania, robbed, and the women violated. The documents concern only six of Boston, Fochs, the prominent lawsorship of the Omaha chapter, No. I, will go to Washington this week to Among others in tie colony, I met A.Z. A. Seven mid-west cities — present the resolutions adopted by branches of the Schwartzbard family yer an recognized leader of the Mos- Rubinstein, the agronomist who conDenver, Fort Dodge, Sioux City, Linthat meeting to the Secretary of who live in Balta, Goloskov, Krivoyo- cow Kehillah, Dr. Lander and Dr. Ro- centrates his energy on cattle-breedj Cotmcily Bluffs, Des Moines and1 State, it was announced following a Oziero, Tchwelnik and Savron who senthal, Zionist leaders of Moscow. I ing. He is a prof otmd TalnnKiist, am enumerating these names because who, while attending to Ms stock, ........... Omaha—-will be represented in this meeting of the Administrative Com- suffered most. . much is donMed these days when it reads tractates from the old and aew tournament. mittee of the American Jewish Conconcerns Jewish colonization in Rus- Hebrew literature. The eows, by the gress held Thursday evening. The Denver chapter A. Z. A., which sia. The Angro-Joint officials includ- way, have Biblical names, as for inwas t i e last to enter this division,, The delegation which was named ed in this group did not attempt to stance, Rachel, Ruth, Esther, etc one cf six over the country, gives at the meeting will consist of Dr. guide or direct our automobile trip Tel Chai is the only Jewish colony Americanization Classes Aid Immi- added interest to the tournament. Stephen S. Wise, Max D. Steuer, Carl through Crimea. Their function was in Russia where swine are raised. grants Denver, in Ell probability, will enter Sherman, Dr. A. J. Rongy, Judge Thirty-Three Receive Certificates for merely to facilitate our traveling. i When I took leave of the colonists of a strong basketball team and a forBRIDGE AND GOLF Gnstave Hartman, Grandmaster of Attendance Ous first stop was Jankoy, a small Tel Chai and kissed Rubinstein, the Over 128 people are now enrolled in cible orator and debate team, all of For the benefit of those who may the Independent Order Brith Abrathe Americanization Classes at the which "will fight hard for the district desire to entertain the bishop during ham, Martin O. Levy, Grand SecreJewish Community Center, under the championship. The other cities also his stay here, I'll Tepeat what the Rev. tary of the Independent Order Brith Casady told me about him: orthodox, shuddered, "How can you auspices of the Council of Jewish have groomed hard-fighting' basketSholom, Leo Wolfson, President of teer Training School on Wednesday 350 families. We met the leaders of: kiss a swine-breeder?" Women. Weekly attendance has been ball teams, debaters and orators. "Bishop Johnson," the Rector said, the United Roumanian Jews of Am- night January 12: the Jewish community, a very busy as high as 100. Classes are held at The Omaha basket-shooters arc "is a 'bug' on golf and bridge." The fact is that the colonists of erica, Elihu D. Stone of Boston, BenWilliam Alberts, Mrs. Wm. Alberts, Perhaps this is • an out-season for jamin Titman, Bernard G. Richards Ula Alberts, Tina Altschuler, Sam personage. In addition to starving, Tel Chai do not touch any of the the Center for beginners on Monday practising steadily for the tournagolf, but bridge is still played. night at 7:30 and for advanced pupils ment. They ere being coached by and a representative to be designated Beber, Dr. Meyer Beber, Lillian Beber, he carries out the functions of shohet, j swine for food purposes. *. . * • * Tal-: T ^ outstanding differe rabbi, cantor, Scriptiftal reader, .Tal on Wednesday night. There are also Ed Burcb'ck and Dave Chesno. The outstanding difference between by the Independent Order B'nai Esther Potash, Mary Claire Shames, mud Torah pririctpal, ab& 6nly teach- j T e l Chai> t classes on Monday and Wednesday local debaters and orators are also Ike Sterhill, Bess Kirsehenbaum, Mrs. B'rith. er. The salary .-«*. his multifarious visAm afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Center. earnestly working to bring the diso Russia, is that the f Rose Cohen, Esther Faier, Dave FishMAX FROMKIN The resolution to be presented by activities is the magificent sum of one f o r m ^ . Mrs. Henn. N- JahT is Chairman of trict championship to Omaha. All in ^ jaxaa^Se, being fa IS ALMOST MADE the delegation provides that "we urge man, Ethel Gladstone, Ann Greenberg, rouble bl k ] per week. ] ready the Americanization Committee. Miss all the competitive contests of the to sacrifice even communist B'NAI BTHTH OFFICER our State Department to take such Bess Haykin, Gertrude Horwich, Grace Here again all the^isery and hope- p r i l 3 C ip I e s j n s t to f u r t h e r Elizabeth Hart is in charge of begin- tournament will be strongly fought Rosenstein, Rose Rosenstein, Mildred Max Fromkin has a way of get- action compatible with diplomatic lessness of Jewish life; in a small town cause. Tel Chai will follow Zionism ners and Mr. D. M. Newman of the for by fast and hard-working1 teams. Shrago, Stanley F: Levin, Fred Kurtzting himself ALMOST elected into dignity as will impress upon the were unfolded before bur eyes. Noth-, ^ j o n g . ^ n o t their cem- advanced. The following ladies are. The winners in the three divisions an office of the B'nai B'rith, in Roumanian-government the desires of man, Lillian Schwartz,' Fayte Klein, ing interests the people you meet hereprinciples is attacked^ These giving a great deal of time to the" of the district will go to Chicago in Beatrice Langfelri, Mrs. M. F. Levenwhich organization he is very the American people foT the just and except the inevitat»le| qusfibn: thoroughly in- work: Mrs. L RosesthaL Mrs. Sain February to compete in. the nationnl son, Clara Lewis, Celia Moskbwitz, activs. humane" treatment "of all minority will we eat today I S Wolf, Mrs. Harry Wolf, Mrs. Irvia A. S. A, tournament. '• dependent, critically thinking, are both HaTry Bubenstein, EsteHe Stalmaster, Somehow or other he can't seem groups in Roumania, whether of JewIf I wese to describe the physical valuable adjuncts to the Jewish ranks. Stalmaster, Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, Ida Turner and Irvin Stalmaster. As sn added drawing card to the able to actually be made an officer. ish or of Christian faith, and for the ©f Isumanity,' They are building' a generation which Mrs. John Beber, Mrs. James Goetz final basketball game E match may of this small There were thirty-three in all who Inesda He came mighty close to it last preservation of such a "spirit of tolerwould perforce, hav* :to use-the voand Mrs. JL Kulakof sky. Thursday when the B'nai B'rith ance and conciliation ajs will promote attended all1 but one of the lectures cabulary of a propagandist. Facts •will serve world-Jewry well. arranged with two strong outClasses .*wTB be organised at the difheld during the season. held installation of the!newly elect- friendly relations between Roumania side teams, according to Hyrosm cannot tell the sad -wtoty. A' cark, ed- officers. — r - „'—•- -^ •and -all. eriHghtenejl peoples." ~ _- -• Mr. Irvin Stalmasier-iKas dunraan in number. There is roemfms. -good trict toumstnent. .' Terans ar« Sam Wolf, who was elected "guar- '-' It is understood that 'the" delega- of the evening" and Mr. -Harry H. you many at the classes now "being held under consideration , but cannot b© dian, was. absent .from the installa- tion will, during its stay in Wash- Lapidus awarded the certificates. We also met Dr. Levin, formerly at. the Center. Come any Monday or made public as yet. In all probability, ThVSpeaker of"tKe evening -was \Dr. tion. Sam Leon, conducting the ington, confer with influential politichief agronomist for Baron GinsWednesday night. ceremony, asked Max to substitute cal leaders with a view to deciding" Herman Von W. SchuRe, Dean of the burg's estates, which are situated in? according to Mr.. Shier, one team will College Players on Jewish for Sam Wolf, and be installed upon the necessary steps to be taken Creighton Medical School and PresT- this district. Shapiro, another agri- F o r f f i e r be a "top-Eotch" Jewish quintet cf: Team guardian in Sam's stead. the city, and the otiier a gent-Hr further to relieve the Jews in jRou- dept of the Council of Social Agencies. cnlfciral instractor 'who joined ourj Ha gave an inspiring talk on the value team, new starring in basketball Max now contends that he should mania from persecution. party, told us that the German and) Jewish Press basket-ball, team of social service.' ' . circles. . rightfully be the guardian—being Russian peasants are daily: amazed will make its first appearance SunThe music was furnished by a trio at the skill Jewish -farmers exhibit The annual Omaha A. Z. A. danws that he was officially installed "as day evening whea they -will play the The annual Shumsk Belief 'hall composed of Harry Robinson, violin; such by the official installer. be held on the final <ky of the. Bernard Culek, cello; Charles McGur- with the imported American tractor, fast American Business College team, be held Sunday January 23 at the tournament, with s leading orchesta**machines. They still regard these play- Municipal auditorium. Plans Ere be- of the city furnishing music, Harrj ney, pianist.' tractors as mysterious infernal m a - , e r S j a t t h f i c jf e wf oi sr hm e r Center ing made to make this one of the Sidman is chairman of the NO CHANCE OF TURNING chines which only supermen would .gymnasium. As a "preliminary to this Rally Tnesday Evening—Old Minstrel largest affairs ever held in the city, committee and has plans for a OVER TO SLEEP AGAIN dare or know how to handle. Songs and Music game a feature game will be played according to the committee in charge and entertaining dance. WHEN ONCE OUT OF BED It was early in the morning when fey ^ o r^ls basketball, teams. of arrangements. Plans are now be- A "pep" diimer for A. Z. A. memHere's a remedy for that old, old 1 The next Grand Rally of the Jewwe reached the colony Mishmar (He^he Jewish Press team has signed ing made to secure a primisent or- bers only -will be held Sunday to "getting up" problem. ish Community Center will be held on The two artists, Mr. L. Harris and brew for "On Vigil"). . It is an e x - j ^ e following men to play: Coach and chestra to play at this dance. boost the tournament, and also to Safe to say we have all been bother- Tuesday, January 18th at 8:15 in the Chaum Katilinonsky will appear in clusively Jewish colony started and. P la yer Ed Burdick, Sammy Kauf- "The entire proceeds of this ball introduce the new members recently ed with alarm clocks. m a r 1 evening. The program will consist of their program Sunday evening, Jan. carried on by Chalutzim, Zionist ideal' captain, Leo Konecky, . Art go towards the Shuusk. Relief," sand elected to membership and the newiv The general bother is that we hate orchestra selections, clog dancing, 23, at the Jewish Community Center ists who are unable at this tame toj Swartz, Davr Chesnau, Johimy Rosen- Mr. J. White, chairman of the affair. elected set of officers. Dave BisehoSt to hear them ring and after they be- quartette singing, black face numbers, Mr. Harris is known as one of the ' blatt, Sid Corenman asd PhJL Gere- Arthur Sandal's Eoyal orchestra is in charge of arraug-emenis. gin to ring we detest turning them harmonica solos, songs-by the Girls' best inpersonaters of types of the go to Palestine. The colony was U c k C o r e n m a a founded'by twelve families. Of these | and-GexsilidK vdH jedn will play for this sffair. Housing for the many visiting A. off, being little anxious to be dis- Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Jewish Literature, especially of those original settlers, eleven families have'- i M s t e a m at the end of the Z. A. members expected to attend tW turbed from our pleasant slumbers. £ c h o o f Sam Beber. Al Payne's Minstrels will of Shalom Aleichem. tournanseBt here is under the cars Usually we place said alarm clock furnish most of the entertainment. Mr. Katilionsky is an interpreter of already migrated to Palestine. Mish-j E t a r ' schedule. Sammy ^seban player p l e r and former of Mas Givot. within arm's reach so that we can The Royal Vagabonds will furnish the the Jewish Folks songs. He is respon- mar counts about 125 souls, less than professional. basketball player will f Mike Freeman is chairman of the easily and' with as little trouble as music A movie will be shown, sible for "the Jewish folk-songs being half lf women. possible turn off the demon. ' After through the courtesy of the Independ- so popular to-day. He has made a "date" committee, LOUIB Riddra ieWere I able to shut out my experi-1 l e a d 'rhe Jewish Press Seam' on the fio or stopping the ringing, six times out of ent Film Company. mentioned players Alex FrsnS: newly^ elected president in charge of program advertising life study of them, assembled them ences of the last few months andj - - AH toabove 1 •basketball seven, we torn over and fall asleep switch off for a while the horrible I t t • b k t bll f a of the Omaha Hebrew Cteb has an- with Issdoie Elowitz assisting . Admission wfll be limited to J. C. and appliea proper^Tnusic for -each of Jewish iifeiir again. (The seventh time is Sunday C. members only, since the seating song. -for towns of Eussia, I would believe my-].4 i^yeral fast so we don't worry.) .We then'awaken, capacity is limited. Please bring your suing term. **In appoiBtiagmy comto be played here. On Jstmary as usual, late, and have to rush out card as it will be asked for at the door. These two men. are'well known in self in Palestine. The same human' Pres mittees I have selected men who will New York and all the eastern states. material. -Young, intelligent, strong; s team will play the Blair. of the house breathless and breakfast; work for the interest of the Club", It is said that no important event . consisting of fermless. said Mr. Frank. in a public program •will pass with- boys and girls forking with a song e r D a n a Plans are now tinder •way by t This was the story, also, of one, Choral Society Elects Officers out having these two artists; partic- on their lips, proud of their Jewish- \ m o a t h College players. During the The following men were appointed: Deborah Society towards raising ness, eager to learn, many of tiwml of February The Jewish Press Dr. Meyer Beber. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—M RX FroinThe last meeting of the Jewish ipating.. conversing freely in Hebrew. . j team will play a home and home tin. chaJrmaii: Irrin Stalnsnster. Fred fund fOT the erection of a mew Gi But no longer does the story stand. Community Choral Society was held White, Ben Mtakin Dr. A, Gi«eenlK>rK. •"' Life is hard in Mishmar. There i s i series o f games with the St, Joseph, •^CDICIABT Now he bravely places the "Big Ben" January- 11, with the following elecC-OXMIimSE — 3. J.. Pried- Talmud Torah building. The Mo •man. ctairraan; M. F . IiCTenson; Mnrk affair for this fund will be given Souin a room besides the bedroom, thus tion taking place: litle time to mediate. But the Chai-J -> Gardners. perlnmnary game will start iitzim of Mishmar go t>n dreaming, j The., -necessesitating his gettin& out from Th l 7:30 p. m. Sunday eve- IXTXHULECTCAI. AftTAJTCEHSINU—M. V. day eveniiig March 6, 1927 at £h? Mr. B. Korney, president; Miss at They dream of Erez Israel. I met a! L#venson, chalnnnn; H. L. Wall. $. 3, City Auditorium, when the Deborah under the warm quilts to sliut the Margaret Margolin, treasurer; Miss Wi JJndsh d h Wlf Friedmmv. P Pred While. descendant of Israel Bal Shem Tov, Society "will, foster a Dance aurl & "darned" thing off.; After he is once Sarah Yaffe, secretary; Mr. Louis Rabbi Frederick Cohn Hvill leave K. S. Tnffe. Johti Fpiamann. The probable starting lineups for KEMBEKSHTP COMMITTEE—BeM Clrin, Bazaar. Mrs. Max Fromkin has beau. up, he stays up, and to date he has Margolin-, Business manager and Mr. Sunday night to attend the thirtieth the founder of Chassidism. The young this game wi!lbe: chairman; Allwrt KBPIEII. ^scob F i ^ Mark Lorig. M. F. LeveBSOis. M elected general. chairman of thttmanaged to get to his work on time, Albert Soffer, assistant business man- biennial council of the Union of Chalutz took me to a side: "You have Americ College B!an&,. A. Eicbaras. A. Monsfcr. U. ScbiK affair, just been in the Homeland? Tell me Jewish Press often much ahead of time* M. Bercovici. Sol Cobu. K. S. Ysiffe. American Hebrew Congregations ager. Konecky LF Narkowitz SICK • COM5SITTEE— Ben Minfcin. all about the life of the ., . "We #!id the needs for a new bHftftmnn: A. Richards. A. MoneikT. M. Scbiff. .The following committees were ap- which will be held at Cleveland, Jan. 'There was so much anguish in this Rosenblatt BF. Moylan RESULTS! SXVEOTIGATIO2H COMMITTED-Snm Alt- ing for the Jewish youth to stody is 16 to2(Lpointed: Musical, Mr. Schwartskin, Swartz C Dempsey sclittler. chnjrmaiv: Sol Cohn. 55, Bereo- of nmcli Importance", said Mrs, The notice last week about Mike choir, Ida Jacobsen, Sam Yaffe and Mr. Sol Bergman, Mr, Henry Rosen- request, and in the query of a. son Ksofman (capt.) HG rici. Kemp • who is separated from his family and PUBLICITY CO3SM1TTKE—Nathan Green, kin. The members of the Freeman making "dates" (for others) Margaret Hurwitz. thai and Rabin Frederick Coin will Chesnau chairman: Isnciore Abramson. WHHaiB LG Hoerens lives in spirit with it. ; • • ' for the district A. 2. A. tournament, Society are the first to start go as delegates from Omaha. Mrs. Alberts, John Fel&raan. Publicity committee: Mr. Nathan S. Life here, because of its primitiveSXSI»E r>tAB0-Abraham Ttichimls, kept Mike's telephone ringing and fond." Frederick Cohn will represent the TSTS'CRASiCE ITOO COMMITTEE—B. G. Mike himself busy jotting down the Yaffe, chr. Sarah .Jacobson, Mri M. Sisterhood and Mrs. Nathan Mantel ness, assumes a puritan character. NADIR PROCEEDS Shapiro, chairnwin: Mnrlc lrf>risr. Ben Seiner .and Mr. J. Selinsky. KBtba* EernstelB. I>r, A. Green- TROTSKY'S NEW BOOK The administration is managed, by necessary requirements. will; go as delegate from the State TO PALESTINE The next meeting will be held Tuescommittees who deal with all the acBANKED IN SOVIET BCSSSA day, January 18, at the B'nai Israel Federation of Sisterhood. A LAST WORD tivities of the community. One young Moscow. (J. T, A.}—Moishe Nadir. JEWS.'IN BUKOWINA Let us hope that the rumors of the Synagogue, 18th and Chicago street . .Moscow. (!. -T. A.)—The girl greeted me enthusiastically, and American writer, who has SOVIET GOVERNMENT AND BESSARABIA SOPE United States possibly having military at 8 P.M. Anyone over the age of confided to me that tlie Economic been visiting Soviet Russia to stedy book of' Leon .Trotsky, .-ousted •' MAKES NEW ARRESTS , FOR BETTER TIMES of -the Communist party, was-bwmafi Committee of Mishmar had approved entanglement with Mexico are merely 16, who wishes to join these classes AMONG BUSINESSMEN of her marriage, and the wedding was the Jewish colonteatioij work, win T may do so by attending the next meetidle rumors. Berlin <* . T. A.)—Hope for the by an crds? of t}ie soviet soon leave for Palestine. ing. to take place today. cessation of the anti-Je%vish excer-ses The book, -P-hich is entitled It was stated that the purpose of .Moscow (J. T. A.—Fears of the • Budapest (J. T. A.)—Two repforthcoming change in the economic From Misbmsr we went to another Mr. Nadir's Palestine trip win be to In Roumanian tov>-ns V.-SF -felt hy the tempting to Change Communist Titeresentatives of the Jewish commun- The Hague. (J. T. A.)—Three Jews policy of the Soviet government Chalutam colony, Tel Chai. This col- investigate conditions there and com- Jewish population of Bessarabia and tatorship," deals with the rweni ity in the Hungarian upper""chamber were appointed to the International loomed large today when new mass ony is approximately the same size pare the colonizatioii work of Pales- •"""•Iicvrina 'when it became known developments in the soviet governvvere elected yesterday. Labor Court here. arrests were made among the Nep- as Mishmar. In existence about tine with thEt of Aussia. that a Tiew high commissioner for ment and the policy ol Josef Stfa'te Koppel Reich and Rabbi Immanuel The new members of > the court are menj The arrests caused great fourteen months. Mr. Nadir is on the editorial staff these provinces was apoiuted, a des- to remove from leadership the «?£, patch from Bucharest received here Communist guard, including Loew chosen as the Jewish Professor Von Einbden, Miss Polas panic among the Jewish merchants I went to the library first A shack, of the New York Yiddish and Mr. Cohen. in the capital. state Jewish commissars, senators. with a few -comfortable benches. Thejiiaily, "FreiheU,"

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About H e Jews of lissla MORE NOTES FEOM MY DIAKY

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50

Certificates Awarded

Teani First Game Soniay

Minstrel Show Tuesday for J. C. C Members Only

Two Famous Artists Cosing ?o Omaha January 23

Omaiians to Attend Umoa of American Islrew Csaid!


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