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June 27, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A wisk Periodical eater CUTTON AVININI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS IFEbETROIT EWISII Cff RONICL Telephone GLEND ALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924 VOL. XVI, NO. 5 Naming of Waldm a n DECLARES NON-JEWS' Playa Important Role MUNIFICENT GIFTS ZIONIST CONVENTION Physical Well-Being and Social Democr...…

June 27, 1924 • Page Image 2

…1 nib f)grizorr,IF PAGE TWO (TIRONIGI.6 ,ROUMANIA'SDENIALS which obtain in the four Hynes & Murphy Open Their Pair store siready in existence, liynes & Fifth Store in Upper Part Muri ore opening a fifth store, In which •1.• ideals pursued in their of the City. Z4c Ciiibren's Toner other re, will be carefully main- he new store will carry a Continuing their onward stride in taino 'I line of drugs and sundries the drag business in the upp...…

June 27, 1924 • Page Image 3

…*erica lavish Periodical eater CUPTON AYZNUI - CINCINNATI 20, MO PAGE THREE ME/bin-Rory Awls/lawman Faulty Shoes Termed Cause of Foot Ills by Members of Hack Company. The human foot is the foundation on which the human structure is built, according to officials of the Back Shoe Company, who declare that the foot does more work than any other part of the body. "It carries the weight of the body, whether standing or walking," one off,ial s...…

June 27, 1924 • Page Image 4

…Tfilikri"VEWISRO IROPIICIA PAGE FOUR reit. , 7111- tic their own people and it will not be merely the chronicle of prosperous or sordid lives of the American Ghetto. Until such time, however, whatever genius we may have in the arts will find its realistic expression in the Yiddish, a language as vigorous and effective as many which are held in high esteem. • mums« imusessse mom.. hareems • Published Weekly by The Jewish Chrenicle Publish...…

June 27, 1924 • Page Image 5

…Wale! ,fewisk Pedalled! Coder alma ATINUI • CINCINNATI O, OHIO n; kwisii Alf; PEr io HELD EVERY OFFICE IN DEBATING CLUB Otf 0)( GIAS. JOSEPI÷ (CarywrIg19, 1921. Be Ch.. H. 19.911.1 Rabbi Felix Mendelsohn of the Chicago Sentinel suggests that it would be fitting to celebrate the golden jubilee. of the Hebrew Union College next year by the alumni of the college ''founding a periodical for the discussion of the practical problems of Juda...…

June 27, 1924 • Page Image 6

…ThEikrRon; Lwisnetaysiaz PAGE SIX SPENDING HONEYMOON IN NORTH COUNTRY :or Vacationists as siws d All society hem and other local sates sheet/ he cernshinkate4 to Th. Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednestey afternoon in order to appear in the current week's laeue. Phone Glendale 9300, Serwly Editor. Moll notices er, 46 to be re-sisal net late. Ihas Wodarenes. It The members of the retiring and the newly-elected boards of directors of the Arts S...…

June 27, 1924 • Page Image 7

…i mica lava Periodical eater CU/TON AMU' • CINCINNATI so, OHIO EDI:1 zY% r q4cfiel Lovely Summer Dresses QTSOItai To Add Comfort and Pleasure COVEN .SHANHOM Lester Leopold will spend the m a nta of July in Chicago. To a Summer Day The Misses Louise Selling and Max. itie Finsterwald left Saturday, June 2.8. for Harriman, N. Y., where they wdl be counsellors at the Jewish Orphans Bonn, Camp. which deploynerery lire the wore) id11141...…

June 27, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT 7ilEaLTROFI;k3f1Sil(71KONICLE Ille , s/XMS1=111 Fraternal and Club Notes I bets were taken in a chartered truck Miss Fannie Schneider, a weenie , to Sugar Bush Farm, where the day roast was planned for Tuesday, July .vas spent in playing games and other 1. The next meeting will be held at .iindour sports. A luncheon was the home of Miss Betty Smith, 514 to 50 guests. The next meet- Alger. ing of the club will be held at Belle ...…

June 27, 1924 • Page Image 9

…mica lewisk Palo Taal Cotter CINC1NNAT1 20, 01110 PAGE NINE picpuntororwisnolizomcii, Shopping Directory Boulevard Pastry Shop Secures I Colorful Panorama of Bible's Great Stories Depicted in New Manager, Chosen for AWNINGS "After Six Days." Courtesy and Service. :-: CLASSIFIED FOk RENT 0 .• • tee my Mork to be permanent. !hula Starr, Phone Main 27110. 418 Capitol Theatre 111,1g. Neatly furnished room FOR RENT—Large airy room, au...…

June 27, 1924 • Page Image 10

…JUNE 271922 ThEt)entor,/twisit &wow! COMMISSION NAMED BY SMITH SEEKING FACTS OF INDUSTRY 14 111111111 TARIM BY DAVID .7. HIRSCH 'Lill I I II Ill'IlW ill PEED_ r ,. _ gi i, s,,,,,,,,... °A/4 c. ' From Perm pectin.. and Cables of Jewish gg Olt 'Miss It's the deed that count. The deed to the property on which you can erect • home. We will explain to you and the girl how you can finance the buying of it. EMBER MEMBER OMNI REAL MAL...…

June 20, 1924 • Page Image 1

…111CliNN ICIPiSif Periodical Carter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS • CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IfEbETROIT LWISH 11-RONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924 VOL. XVI, NO. 4 Pupils SMITH WOULD CHECK WORKERS IN SOCIAL Twenty-two SERVICE TO ATTEND Will Be Graduated THREATENED STRIKE IN CLOAK I...…

June 20, 1924 • Page Image 2

…Tili;PrTIN 1 IT PAGE TWO al 140N ICLE PROFESSOR BENZION HALPER were determined to carry out their plans. "Annie, would you be afraid to By PROFESSOR JACOB HOSCHANDER stay here all night alone—if we were not here!" questioned Vivian, seem- Recently, Professor Benzion Helper, of the Geminate Verbs," which ap- ingly in an uninterested tone. The n the request of the editors, reviewed peared in Die Zeitschrift fur die Alt- other girls breathles...…

June 20, 1924 • Page Image 3

…'grieve 5014 Periodical eater CLIETON AMUR CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Tr if 'mom /nu cfl irf RON ICU SILVERMAN AWARDED HONORARY DEGREE. NEW YORK.—Dr. Joseph Silver, man, rabbi emeritus of Temple' Emunu El, received the honorary de-! gra, of Doctor of Humane Letters at the recent commencement exercises', held at New York University. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Kathleen K. Cunsberg, wife of the late Paul Cunsberg, and Nor- ris Carlsberg, father of the de...…

June 20, 1924 • Page Image 4

…TimPrritorrlEivistiffiapPlicta PAGE FOUR .01-1%. • 1140,11 • ems war fovnee neenno Published Weekly by The Jewish Clir Wen FAlithigg he. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. &Imbue, B • , Manager Entered ae Second-elan Potter 1I•rch S. I kW at the Postal.. at Detroit, Mich.. ceder the Act of litrch 3, init.. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Ceble Address: Chronicle Telephone, Glendale 9300 L...…

June 20, 1924 • Page Image 5

…INerieaM PIVith Periodical Ceffter PAGE FIVE tekentordr,wisnOwNicw. fi_ GlAS. praweweten. c.JOSEPH--- 11121. s, Claw H. Jimiseb.) I had occasion not so long ago to discuss with a very distinguished Eng- lishman our good friend Zangwill. His criticism of Zansnvill was that he approached serious matters in a flippant and cynical way. The result was that he never reached anywhere. Ile had a good time making everybody else mad and probabl...…

June 20, 1924 • Page Image 6

…PiEDLTROIT iANISH PAGE SIX (al PON ICU Engagements oct arsona , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Gosavitch of 2652 Hazelwood avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Joseph Cherniack of Winnipeg, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ortner of Louis- vflle, Ky., announce the engagement of their daughter, Leona, to Max Bachrach, son of Sir. and Mrs. Ii. J. Bachrach of this city. air. Bachrach,' All aaais Items and other local notes should...…

June 20, 1924 • Page Image 7

…VelIGIN lavish Periodical Cotter CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEMI TilEIDErRonALtsri0.11tomcir , bertvtic k. Lovely Summer Dresses To Add Comfort and Pleasure To a Summer Day Dresses which display in every line the newest phases of summer fash- ions. Dainty embroidery, bits of self applique, collar arid ruffs of white or- gandy, soft lace edges and unique pleat and tuck grouping are a few of fliarriatiro SHLAIN-LAPATIN Aaron Nochimson o...…

June 20, 1924 • Page Image 8

…Tt .bemon; PAGE EIGHT ARON ICLE Fraternal and Club Notes Police Offid (el Women's European Welfare. The last fleeting of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organiz- titian was held at the Farnsworth Synagogue Tuesday evening, June 10. A report that the organization was not issuing any more transportation tickets to European orphans was de- nied. The work of raising money to purchase the tickets and to provide for the orphans until they ...…

June 20, 1924 • Page Image 9

…warm ffesvisk Periodeal Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • OPICINSAII 30, OPI10 I ■ PACE NINE Thu tkriton:Iposn oRONICLt. REFINED country home, 17 miles FOR RENT— Beautiful furnished apartment for two or three months. from city hall, East Jefferson Lake- :-: L. II. Harman, 1715 Burlingame. shore, is for sale or lease. Can make very attractive terms for re WANTED—Refined young lady sponsible party. For appointment FOR RENT — Would like to share beau...…

June 20, 1924 • Page Image 10

…Thenemorr, kraut GIRoNICIA lished in Shanghai, the nucleus is VILNA JEWS HONOR here, and surprisingly long strides PROSELYTE'S MEMORY have been made in that direction. It is both amazing and gratifying to VILNA.—(J. T. A.)—The memory realize that in such a remote corner of the globe, so cut off from Jewish of the "Righteous Proselyte," Count stimulation and atmosphere, the tra- Pototzky, who embraced Judaism 150 Expeditions Headed by Slousch ...…

June 13, 1924 • Page Image 1

…*crime Savisk Perk(lial Coder All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI BO, OHIO HRONICLE ifEbETROIT Telephone CI.F.NDALE 9-34-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924 VOL. XVI, NO. 3 ROUMANIAN JOURNAL CHIDES GOVERNMENT FOR ITS WEAKNESS Backs Measure Aiding Temporary Residents Ver Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ork) d Life W GREAT JEWISH HOST FAMOUS...…

June 13, 1924 • Page Image 2

…mr,i)rmorr, frwisn PAGE TWO jumped Immediately off his animal and knelt before the stranger, asking his pardon. But the stranger would not listen and continued on his way, deeply insulted. The rabbi followed him all day and, when he reached the stranger's home, again begged his pardon. After the neighbors had heard the story and had joined their pleadings for forgiveness with those of the rabbi, the insulted one said: "I pardon you, but only...…

June 13, 1924 • Page Image 3

…wericam Pwisk Periodical Cotta CLIFTON ovum . CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE COVENANT MEMBERS STAGING BARBECUE Old-Fashioned Affair to Take Place All Day Sunday. Sunday, June 15, the Covenant Club will entertain its members and their families and friends at an old- fashioned barbegue. The farm where the feast will be staged is reached by Proceeding to 12900 Gratiot avenue, turning to the right and following the signs that have been plac...…

June 13, 1924 • Page Image 4

…America 7111:1)unton; /twist' OKONICIL PAGE FOUR _ . szA- cs ill ~ of the most gifted, intelligent ministers in that church who have renounced the miraculous in the Christian re- ligion for the essence of the religion to live and practice see ... wruneafteelueee.ne eon to Published Weekly by The Jewieb talon, e PoblIshing Ca., Inc. the teaching of the humble Nazarene. It is not an ac- Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor cident that B...…

June 13, 1924 • Page Image 5

…rialto ffewisk Periodlad Cada mirror, sysHos - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO jiti)crRolt;//3iisnetitoNicir, 11*6 SEMINARY RABBIS- Coe,ifr, FILL NEW PULPITS GlAS. o s (Cwwirright, 1821. Be CAA.. H. lenwh.1 Those Jewish students of Eastern Europe who had pinned their hopes on the suggested Jewish university in the free city of Danzig are apparently doomed to disappointment, for, according to a well founded report, the au- thorities of Danzig have...…

June 13, 1924 • Page Image 6

…AMelied, PAGE SIX PIEDETROIrchNISliatRONICLE ,acial an arsonai lEngagentriLl 111.1.1•WS*M••••••••••• ■ •• ■ •• Ready With Sports Wear and Vacation Outfits ••••••••• ■ •••••••••••.. We are ready at Hudson's to outfit you for your summer's good times, with Sport Suits in both the Silk and Wool Im- ports and the season's new Flannels; Blouses and Sweat- ers; Sport Skirts in all the wanted styles and shades, and a most attractive selection...…

June 13, 1924 • Page Image 7

…writ= ffewisk Periodical Cada fJlpreM AM= • 1.10•111•11H Sa s am PAGE SEVEN Tiicifixaortionsin alitom lac .4.1ittrriane5 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ferrer I Betty Limit of 2041 Blaine avenue al111011Ileit the birth of a daughter, Jean Lind, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. lien N. Waterstone ( Kitty Goldstein) of 2670 Gladstone, announce the birth of a avenue daughter, June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dushkin of 1675 West Euclid avenue announce the birth of a ...…

June 13, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT ThElierRorrimsneIRON104 Ifraternal anti Club Plates11 CHOSEN CHANCELLOR OF LAW FRATERNITY ( Wilbur De Young Honored Because F. U. N. Girl.. The F. U. N. Girls organized two months ago as a club to sponsor out- of-door activities, such as hiking, ca- noeing, tennis and other sports. The officers are Rose Cornfield, president; Fay Waronoff, secretary, and Marian Fink, treasurer. The club entertained the Alpine Social Club at th...…

June 13, 1924 • Page Image 9

…'afro fewisk Periodical Carter CLUTON ATMS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIE ikritorrfristss :-: CLASSIFIED :-: (fIkttr ■ Irtt; FOR RENT- 2301 Blaine. Nicely FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room REFINED country home, 17 miles from city hall East Jefferson Lake- or sun parlor for gentleman. Phone furnished room for refined Jewish shore, is for sale or lease. Can Empire 1111.W. gentleman. l'hone Garfield 7905-M. make very attractive terms for re- sponsib...…

June 13, 1924 • Page Image 10

…JUNE 13, 1924 Nperneorri tEwisheiRMIC14 Prnffire BY DAVID J. HIRSCH SOCIOLOGIC EXPERTS FAMOUS WHEELMAN WINS IN THRILLING MEET IN TORONTO, RACE TO JERUSALEM 11111111111 U1111 11nu NOT (Concluded from page 1.) ONO TO SOY fE (Concluded MOUSE The old story of payments on your own home versus rent re- ceipts has been told often. But like lots of old Wes it is only too true. We'll tell you how to pro- ceed. ML MBEP Aglikpl Of MIT tree ...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THEbETROITAWISR HRONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XVI, NO. 2 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Adolph Lewiso Lewisohn HEBREW UNIVERSITY Oscar Straus Back [Sa ys World's Task U. S. SUPREME COURT (inspired Of Starting RABBINIC VISITORS Cottage System] Is Labor for Pence Is 75 Years Old GETS $100000 ...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 2

…TrO)entotr, ionsn "troy KU PAGE TWO previously sonic Europeans had visited them saying that they too were white Falashas, but that they later turned out to be Christian missionaries. As a result of their activity, large num- bers of Falashas had been converted to the new religion and were lost for- ever to the House of Israel. They frankly told him they were fearful he Was one more of these missionaries who would attempt to wean them away (r...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 3

…VVitali r. • faith Palatka! Carter • CINCIHN ► 1 10, OHIO CLUTCH fill ( i)crizori;fi.wisri (ii itox Ir. Ask Your Dealer for "On-to-Alaska" Trip Gunsberg's Products for July, 1925. Comfort and Beauty George E. Buchanan announces that there will be another "On to Alaska" trip for boys in July, 1925. Last summer 48 boys earned their way to Alaska. These boys sold ash baskets and "On to Alaska" pencils KOSHER SAUSAGES AND DELICATESSE...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 4

…TricikritorYoisilA RON ICLE PAGE FOUR Palestine As 1 View It By FELIX M. WARBURG (Copyright, 1924, Jewish Tele,rraphie Agency.) Before I sailed for Palestine I talk- ed with Dr. Chaim Weizmann, the great leader of the World Zionist Or- ganization. I told him of my intention to observe what is actually taking place in Palestine, especially of my desire to convince myself how the moneys are being spent, how the peo- ple there are working, h...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 5

…pram Saris* Periacal Carta curves AMU* • comma' so, woo 7il F. (fi Romat; PAGE FIVE 1 I ;IFrat!:rniti 2111 Thai Fel Siam Club. A regular meeting of the Fel Siem , Club was held Sunday, June 1, at the home of Miss Julia Berlin. Final ar- rangements were made for the din- ner-dance to be given at the Masonic 'Country nub Friday, June 6. The next regular meeting will be held at the residence of Miss Betty ' Athens Girl. Club. -tr:A T...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 6

…PiEncruon-lisisti PAGE SIX rtV2Z ksc4 C-',T42-15 amine the reason for the persistence of Judaism throughout the centuries. Have there not been times in the history of human- w By ABRAHAM CAPLAN ° ..:,1.:luny Ce., Inc_ Published Weekly by Tb. Jewish Chem. ity when the Jew was recognized as an equal and no Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor discrimination shown? There have been periods in the Jacob H. Schakne, Business Mansion history o...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 7

…werkam garish periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TREfiErROtt;1 13 ■1 till (1 RON ICU: 51.tf5-1-Cri: „ ••• ■ •• ■ ••• ■ W*SWim.aw• r artmilt •••• rth El *ngittaiti Nero Notre Miss Gerald Goldfarb entertainer •■•••■•■■ •••••.M.,••• ■■ •••••••• ■•■ ••• NI•e • A 4 Frail efSeuers , . . ._.___,. „T,„,,,..T.,:,_-_ . , ,\, , .‘.,imoillir,,',i,,,,pvill,- , , , , , .. i, -ir.,,„,..fif i /,,,, '1 ' ,— \ ■ , .4,„.0 og .g.Kgif...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 8

…America, PrEtkrRon;ft.wisfiewtracm PAGE EIGHT JUDAEANS ARRANGE VARIED PROGRAM! Prom inent Speakers sad Musician. , Will Take Part. Ansociety Items ami d other 1.0 notes e bould be ceinommicate4 to the am<e et 71se Chronicle be 6 o'clock Wednetday •Iternoen in order to appear in the current week's Mall notice. or at to be recolved not late, Woe, Phone Glenda/. 9300, Society Editor. tans Wedoesrlay. At a meeting of the board of di- rector...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 9

…erica ffelvisit Periodical coda CLIFTON ATU4111 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO pr;Pgriton: Awissi (A Rom it:LE ia 1' a nd Qrsonal • 41 4 t ( tLi 2 A- Miss Fay Rosenberg left last week for a two mantha' stay in l'aris, v. Sports Wool Sweaters Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan and chit. (Inert of Clairnmunt avenue have re- turned to the city after spending eight months in Arizona and Cali- fornia. Popular styles for sports wear and general wear. Slip-on s...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 10

…a 4satini ► • ..kairk. PI 9LTROI I; j/.% IS/fall:0\1CM PAGE TEN Announces Senatorial Candi- ! dacy on Platform of Serv- ice to Wayne Country. NI•m ■ ar C c0it without sacrifice of st yl e That is our welcome mes:.age to stout women. Comfort without sacrifice of style, as applied to fine footwear, may now be had in SIZES TO _ (IDA'PTO SHOES Jew STOUT WOMEN They are designed, first of all to provide perfect fit, and complete foot WID...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 11

…Nevem Palish Periodical eater CLITTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN Tit tl bin toli; /Ems/ (iIanlets AN INTERPRETER OF EAST TO WEST All Books of All Publishers LIBERTY :-: CLASSIFIED :-: The Story of Chayim Bloch, Who Has Created a Sensation in Literary Europe. CHICAGO BLVD., 1951--We invite Public's Eager Request Brings Romantic Actor Here Sun- day, June 8. - - Shopping Directory -- AWNINGS Detroit is in fora treat once m...…

June 06, 1924 • Page Image 12

…JUNE 6, 1924 741)e.riort/LwisitegONICLE ' RABBINIC VISITORS DESCRIBE PLIGHT OF NOTED SCHOOLS rnuncTnniirc DAVID J. HIRSCH BY I CONSTANTLY IMPROVED . (Continued from Page 1) (1 _is wto vfil Air There I. • mine of happinees- 4 golden happines• to be found in he ownership of your own home. )on't throw away your money on ig•mble—kuy your home with the ant money. gaik OT MPOI MI I (SIMI BOARS URSCD5WISIIMPIAIPASSN Ur IRS l a • .1 ....…

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