» earth, units as one people and °v°W° “ M' giori of power and independence, powertultir; its learning and happy in peaceful l>\1f°\\ d- -_ »-~_¢__¢1:¢._..a~ Li- _/3/~a’e/ Mei/For _ ~ or/ra’ ‘The Search of a Mighty _ People for a Domain of I Their Own MARVELOUS city-one of the greatest metropolises of the world. A city of wealth, power and splendor glittering like a jewel, in a fertile and pros- perous»lan_d "/lowing with milk and honey," green with /ie ds 'of grain and rich with fruits, with grapes as luscious as those of the ancient valleys of\Eschol. A city of learning, a'Mecea of literature _ and art. - A city where a wonderful temple _ will rear its golden dome, with doors of 1101- ished brass blazing in the sunshine, with courts paved with granite and pillared with marble, and where priests will offer saer_ifee.to the God of Abraham and Isaac. A_city boasting of the largest galleries of art in the world, where the literature and artistic endeafuor _of en entire people are to be displayed. A city 'ivith._a__world theater, where _world dramas sie to be enacted and where will be portrayed eh; tragedy of the "Peculiar People," at las! - ' their own. wmefglltiisais the dream. Will it be fulflled? find where wuz the wonderful do be 1-vfafff” __________._.. ILL the children of Iaro.el,___snattel'o_d_ 9Y_°L¢l\__°,____ _ will thi; sw Jerusalem it it is ever realised, be built - ° ' 1 will upon the _site ot the nn<:‘isnI§apeist5ng; S0l0mD1\ * _ e be n meSixli%?ltl\ae(lIas°tmi§i1dnlst oonlress. held Ill The H°f“°' active work has been done in scquirinis lglligulelg P%r;‘:! tins, _in founding schools and DlM1¢e\&€l¢ to be ~mm°d mme acagnlmlilil otolsanmlie ile1gsally“;l;cu° ed from Turks? ti::ir“tni'it¢il Jelw? "Huis is carrying out lhe ideas of the lonists. l I B lldvihg the acquisition ot Palestine to be m- raoécsbis. and as the oppressed Jpws Li; giialigig- img §°“m°m° demand an Immediate lllalxeh s made liead- ewish Territorial Organisation, w G B H wa ot late years in Europe and America. Will S1101' Y senld out s. commission to locate an auspicious site wr"-9 1"" may settle, and which :viii fosm etslgdnilln ol us of a new notion. Sites hsved een ésqghs; Umnd -East Atrios, South America, (ions ihlanoumly “nh °'a‘°i~. 1* ‘i.ii:.°.:.§‘:..°.°':‘.z“i::_.°° " P s sc s on w - Fm-'hiany years the eyes of the Jew! llnfe 1750:; lim-ned toward' Jerusalem, and in their dreigpt oyd the #gain the ramparts rising about the Holy! txeanmmu Eldon dome hashing in the sunlight. h ll wah" ey saw. olive groves and rich (arms, lt ep some Hemi: V gragpggaimtliee hillsides and ilshermen p ow ns' o r o _ Tho~'s.nciont empire of Judah was alsnin _l‘°mlc'::'=§;3é ut thlre would have passed the blizlo y» saga", 1-“nb iferlncss and disagreements lof 1 _e vt cm The” Qrstpasbot the lag” asf gl;émll1Ao|':l\‘lm Q ~ won s n. peace . ~ 'rho assi- or the Briiish svvernmbnfgf =d§°§fa,‘§f inns in mast Africa. aaiwwl °° "W ,SW vemm road, was rslisoted bg the Zionists at the incur; at me at Basie lw tserlsn , in 1905. The acccU \\°zmm“- oiter had been- advocated earnestly by ULIB? ovemmé and the reéectlon caused a detection in t e m mon' Israel sngwiii, the famous author. ;l»nld_'l°“er those who favored the acceptance ogtlaiif um 'Mm-1 and he headed the element w ich resu s l n k own " on ot' the Jewish Territorial Orglnllli °D» “_ is' Ito of which he -became pros dont H . V '-7 _ 1 < ._ _ . . i. r’ " I I lv _ l A i ` i ' i s I _..._ V i l _ _ I . t _ ° _ I ii/ ,/ _\\‘\ U oh the or anisation ot the new movement r: V _ MU-ST BE LEGALLY SECURE 9 . i ir to. °°f‘-i.'i'_",:::;m°.l .'.':°..si°:."'..:"..‘.'=.‘2. ‘¢’l“1"»-L‘»'»-'F3 1%” an autonomous basl; fpr thoso .llews _mba ctshlggegllz fill not ron-lain in t e ands in which t ey suv" °_ ive; second, to rohiqvey this :gg ‘\;`rl‘i:;§1‘._e§“ 13"” rgihelolifdotqin ‘hu tho* lsnteov. into relations wm I0*/°\‘l\' ' hails and private institutions; (dl 1° "0- -uamenu t moons limos necessary. m ts an u atznilnsnolgillnstitutions labor bureaus and other in- , r . s ¢ i ‘. _ __ _e-siemens.- ...M-.~-.»~-ff - _ _:` is the wife who knows fill well ' ’ _For tolling head oi' bllloursptll, .~ '~~-_whenever the stcmlch' seems st fault ' 6 as -- A\»\==v'». So- .. s' ,. “__ ,_ `_ .` :V g ._ :mauve some slia'in'1.»_ __ | if » ~ 1 . .,», _ 2 is ' _ » ' _ gl . ,. "The territory that will be secured must be afpub- lioly recognised, legally secured home. Any other crm ot emigration is nevltably destined to end in local anti-Bemitismz and unless with e certain measure of self-government, the better class of patriotic omi- grants will not be attractsd. Moreover. we have not the right to burden any other nation with the problem of golvernlng om; gértiiiriintsr-J tlask with which we ourss vos are oss s o e." After the, formation ofsthldp new move;-nent Mr. Zangwiik abandoned most _ot his iiternry work, devot- ing near y all his time toward raising funds and inter- esting Hebrews in the movement; mong the promi- nent Americans becoming Kitsrestsd in the ~nsw move- ment wes Joseph Fell. t e 'millionaire and hilsn- ihro ist, who now is tain um soul in the #ern of shslgllntgt-ks' suitalblehpl lg ‘suits colony in some other ar o e wor an- s ns.. _ D "Dur 'pln*n"-this plan is tha Territortsiists-"is tc locate a sul able tract of land ‘and then nefotlste with the controlling gov/ernment for ‘its scan sition," ds- clarad Mr. Fels recsntly. 'The basis o all national rospsrity is agriculture so, of course. we shall look ?orl`a tgaiséfg fpr land. or land which by irrigation no e s or s. "%Ve 'would' thtig furnish s refuge for persecuted Jews dealing from ussia and Roumania. 'Ehsre would bono ws t-of volunteer settlers. Such s refuge .would naturally have to grow or dwindls, but we hops that this coionrwould form the nucleus of-a nsw.nation; s llstliznupi gri;e|slt'strsngth which should prosper on peso Du _ . _ ."’l'hs craving or desire for a countrzmhyths Jews pas M111 been n 'the' iroctlon of Zion! As Pales- ino is _old sacred by t s;'l3urks ss Ezlll ss by tho Jaws. _and many og us rio og-also s di u can in sb- tshiing this lsnd we sei 'the' sed _of o ning’ sn gsyinshto the soihrih Jews, 'sn regard' as 'a for ern °v'%h:l|i'%l=lad lat ‘lyl mnitsimhtsinsd and ths col 'hints _ _ . _ o lss0n\bls`it`isRias_ api ths .lows come'to so - "a‘.-.i-°-.,°.°~‘ -as ° .aim-:.:.'::f:.if " .iz ggtzndislnght I s swN§‘or in he sbrsw ow :ei V : ‘Tho lglqiitnotubo mid for ' 't r r1s°f§iine'ssd5 "hrs strangers ms sogooinq-s wi . . if _ _ . .’_ I i _lfona 'tho' `_ bsrsof thaor snlistion. §§..‘@-lpoigfililiflgg .gs <;§;:&v::' _ ~- 0 W3 »»r"a»'~7»V»\i3fif'r‘»'»¢»l’»'l5 '\_ ,ri i , _ :_, l ‘:';t T THREE LINKS OF, __.__,_.__ Sunday. _ ‘ ` ` Dear Friends, and Brothers oi the friendly Fraternity oi Odd Fellows, we welcome you most heartily to our house oi &ora_hlp, and this service. I purpose to address you on what I have termed "The Three Links, oi Royal\Manimod_" The words oi Holy writ, which in part suggested the theme, yoo_ will iind in the ssxth chapter of the Prophecy oi Micah. and the eighth verse: "What doth ths_ Load require oi thee bait; to dz; illlstlg. K an to love mercy nn owa -um -, ly with ony ood." ' _ Rn*-1°” ;°“*:°ch¢:i;°° True manhood is imperial. It tj :ul>i‘ol;n\:‘ lo" mom stands self-crowned in all -lends, hu gl. uh th God I, .uhder all skies, and in all worlds. “Ill Y W 1 - ‘libs nesd oi our nge not more muon- every organisation tha object an increase in dity has our most he And becsuhe, ' I believe, sl.|.p stands for the ship First then, lst ms of these ws have enough; but th llllllt thi dll. '|‘\\°\\ A ROYAL MANHOOD Rev. G. R. White’s Sermon to the Odd Fellows oi this City--Delivered Last I I need oi the age is more unvarlishcd,j lncorruptiols, royal manhood. And humanity the support oi the needy, why I welcome you hors on this holy and an increase in _true manhood, is day and at this hour ol divine wor- . , et- r D OM 'Hint moans be true ‘bo nations not more westin is mam- “This lbw dl: ¢° thins own ' 4 l t as in guage; gottimun omsts society; be true. ‘sn t msc sqlioza ¢?fV_@° .!?r_;7A'fo~zf Hep with their condition or country would necessarily o n. According to Mr. Fels. who has worked auldot tl shoulder with Mr. Zengwill in England, tg commis- sion \vhlch will shortly sturt on ta tour ot varlolll countries expects to reach a. decision within a ylul. Bites have been offered in East Africa Bhd. utb America. When the location is decided u on sn%°ths land is obtained from the government it will ha thrown open to colonists. The colony will be promoted, aocordi to ld_r_ Fel on the basis of public ownership of lag: valual, ann allbffanchises and special privileges to belong to tho pu c Orthodox Zionists. however, still bend their siforts toward acquiring Palestine. The Jewish Coionisstion Association, created by Baron Hirsch. has been I t :ling Jews wherever opportunity oiters. Mr. Zan lil who is still considered n Zionlit and holds to amh" other ideals of Zionism, is working for i_~,.- ¢rm.n¢|_-_ holmgdwhich can most easily and most quickly be oli- an . _ There, the novelist and his associates hope, wil. spring up :1 great nation--a. nation an wundarful and megniilcunt in its developments and achievements as h 1 ish ilu f old t c _ sw na n o . \\‘h¢-iiier thu ni»\v notion will be founded at Jsru salt ~' in some other remote pert of the world onli 'l.~ ;';_ "vi i»..l_ . ».lo.. milling Lhmi wei`i\»rL=s, Lu. 7 -»~~d .yn i. a no. I it ».us. the itnidws of the -noi i--i _itrivssmenl are srrlting onward to .leru_1aie.r\ Noiani.: piogrer has been made; lend has been acquired, olive [foyer plnntod, schools founded,,snd incipient colonial an prospering inl the land of Abraham and Moses and o David and S onion. .‘ is ai boauiitui dream, an inspiring ambition. Since tl. lust Zionist congress, held at The Hague. imma- disie steps. ii:-_ve been taken to carry out practical work in Palestine. This work, according to leaders ot the movsmiht, consists in the acquisition of land, establishing ol Ih- stitutlcns, the founding of schools, the promotion of individual enterprises, the extension of ilnsnol(l 11; stitutions and various otheg measures compatible the laws of the Turkish empire. WORK ALREADY BEGUN All this is dons with the central object in vill- tha acquiring of Palestine and the formation of"uh independent ewish stats. _ Already on industrial art and manual tralxlilil school has been founded; olive trovss have been p IM- ed, one of the largest having can 'skirted ll mm ory of the rounder of Zion sm, Dr. 'l‘heodoro|B| This gg-ove was purchased with a fund raised all over the world, for each dollar contributed sn olive trod being planted. » At the Bazalel School, founded two years at -.Ja.ila, -from -ilfty to seventy-l\vo._I-lebrpwaisro at art and manual training. At the head of the ao are Professor iiorls ‘Senses ang; Professor Lilian) lil of the foremus scu ptorl of uropa. `. , _ The chief power of the Zionist miovsmellt hid _ 2 °§‘l°. , 1 vested in Herr David Woifsohn of C01 0. Warburg, of Berlin, and .fallobus _ Hague. Herr Woifsohn hsl cha.rfe_ot tha ' tivo work, Professor Warburg o the ppm lea and Herr Kahn of ilnanclal matters. _ ' ' There are about B20 000 membersfin-tho<|i‘ov L Representatives are elected #in ovotrty soon ry, _ meet once every three months to lo o tions and initiate new departures. -In the there are about 4000 ionists. The 056 rl 0 Amarican Federation of Zionists aro:%Dr. Bt ` env/aid, of Baltimore. fprssidentt E. W. LT ot New York, vice pres dent; the Rov_~Dr. J. ' i, ot New York, secretary. and Henry Jackson, ’- burg, treasurer. _ _ The Jewish Colonial Trust, Ltd., which wil ~ lssd in the interest of the movafnsnt, is oaql 'I 810.000 000. There has also been raised s na or 01,500,000. ~ _ among the other Zionist gsdsrs who are' ` actively toward rsfe.inin§ alestins 'src Gastar, president o the n!gli|h Zioiiist Mr. Uss sbkin, Dr. Bhalit, ro Vienala; Dr. Mermorek. of Paris; Dr. Max Nor au and ` Moser, of Brandford, England. At the recent ‘Il Mr. Moser made s donation of £4000, o about SU. Db the establishment of a. Igebrew school ills Jsllt. _ - It will be recalled t at the Zionist movomht W started by Dr. Theodore Hersl about ton yslrs iv. . Hersl was editor of the Neue Frsio Presse, the newspaper ol Vienna, and a drarnatlst and author ` -,Alter announcing his project of securing Pslsotinv-‘br the Jews he cal ed e world congress. The convention was is tremendous suoosss, since then annual meetings have been held. I ltsrting the movement Dr. Hersl devoted all lsll 1 and energy to the cause. In England ho obta|.n|d't\M support of Joseph Chamberlain; s interested tha sth- poror of Germany in his plan. and secured the zz provai of the pops. For seven years he labored ia siigahig, enlisting the supper of several ,Eundrsd thousnn persons in all parts of tbs world. has hs died, a martyr to the osuls. _ I slows resrsmo nras is A rnousious rms. t When baby is teething the whole household is upset. The tender liiltlo gums are inilamed and swollen; the ipoor little child suiiers and ottdl 'crys day and night. wearing the lib- ther out and keeping thereof. oi ‘His iamily on edge. In the homes will! Bahy's Own Tahlcta are liasd-' is no such worry. The Tablets y abs lnd?in;mntl9&ll¢_:;\°4,&llzhrttl:0_ h____ _ on an s ug i _ gezly. Mr:¥‘g.MWillit1hl6'Bt:` , n.,ssys: "yilrt sb_" ` fm-nsiy when costing nertflnli 1' do the doctor ,could do notlildl I gots box oi Bahy's Own omits and they did her so muohgood ithae I cannot say enough in their is ` . You may be sore thatl alw'sys‘{% um 'mum in the neon now.'°fe'o by an medicine anim or ~sy~_iiniil-It tho per box irom Dr. Milli’ Medicine Oo., Brooms, put. t has for its that commo- srtg support. o ci Fe low- betterment oi Ys it o -» " ' ""*’*.*yj7,_.~:~'; _ KX., I 4 A i g ‘i ‘_-'f J ..t_, fit o __.»__._ ._.__;.__.-_-._ -ur.. :__ <17* ::.s_' ' ?;i _ sig. tg' . Q _ . 11,, _. 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