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November 16, 1923 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-11-16

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THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

NOVEMBER 23, 1923.

VOLXIV. No. 26.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

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Our Interest In Flint

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IORWARD moving Flint is next to dynamic

Detroit, the largest industrial and communal
center in the state of Michigan The magni-
tude of the business enterprises, commercial institu-
tions and manufacturing establishments which are
making Flint famous throughout the land, compel
us to acquaint our subscribers with all of the mani-
fold activities in their own midst.

The Chronicle reaches a larger number of people in Flint than any
other city in Michigan outside Detroit. It is our purpose and desire that this

ever-increasing number learn more about their own thriving municipality. We
take great pride in the unprecedented growth of the city of Flint from such
modest beginnings. We are equally proud as citizens of Michigan to have
as fellow citizens such an excellent group as our subcribcrs.

TOMPVIC

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