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May 30, 1924 • Page Image 1

…v istrricat ffewish Periodical Cada I Jewish News I Jewish Views ITHOUT BIAS Marron Mein curcinenn an onto II- EbETROIT WISH HRONICLE) THE INDUSTRY IMMINENT IN NEW YORK CITY [Aged Scholar Hails Triumph of Sciencel Return to Ideals Of Judaism Urged Governor Silzer and Marshall Urge Religious Revival As . Imperative Need. Unit Seeks RUTENBERG PROJECT Medical To Broaden Scope RECEIVES BACKING OF FOUR GROUPS _ __ __ 9-3-0-0 Per 'Year, $...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 2

…• PAGE TWO 71IEWIt011 /Mut tam /J. ■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■ MWOLIVILWILW ■ ■■■■■ <*, for he knew that the water I caked, carriers were nut students of the law, nor could they give a great deal of money to the poor and needy. Ile ; wondered what good deeds they had performed in this world that Elijah should say they would be happy in the world to come. Ile approached the water carriers and asked: "My friends, since you do not study the law. and a...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 3

…*aim lavish Perlalied Coder CLIFTON AIIINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO MEkTROIT, IEWISHICAROPi ICU; I SPECIAL SELLING OF RuBys famous"63 . Chiffon Rose Athena Girls. Suffola Girls. The first hike of the season of the Athena Girls Club held Sunday, May 25, proved a success. The next meet- ing of the club will be held Tuesday, 'June 3, at the Y. W. II. A., 249 Ro- wena street. The social committee is planning II series of activities for th...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 4

…,Aliterita ■ PAGE kuur. 711 r: P.Tnon; /non 0Ro.N lc 11 6Cgacaler&‘%%tM.U.xri- ct t k .•_\1., TtEDEPROIT BWISIleurnic • winorm.. monsf•e“armvaam Published Weekly by The Jewish Chrunifilt Publishing Etas Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H, Schakne, ry Entine.. Manager Entered as Second-eke. mat. March 3. 1..1, is , the PoetidlIce at Detroit, glieb, under the Act of lis • 0 , General Offices and Publication Building...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 5

…voltam ffewisk Perkdical Carta CLIFTON AMOS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO r 1)/NR011; if:WIS/ I ORM 1)1.1' 1300K REVIEWS 1416Cti oep4T5 G-IAS. "FP. 1CopporrIght. 1921. Seeing the South Through Soft and Academic Eyes. Hp Chao. H. Jeseoh.1 We have had a very rainy May. Every bard-headed business man knows the reason—the investigations in Washington. The overthrow of the I'oin- care militaristpolicy in France an is due (ask any hard-headed busine...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 6

…,Aiteria ficpcmolifrnsifetRoxicLE PAGE SIX JactaLand ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT TO DAVID B. BERGER Two Very Important Sales Begin in the Hudson Store on Monday Morning, June 2nd. Qrsortai All society Hems .d other local not. should be cemsountr•red to 11.• office of TM Chronicle by 8 •clock Wedorraday •Iternoon in order to app.r in the current or.k'e 1... Phone Glendale 0300. Satre. Editor. Moll nen.. eau to be received net letee th. Weaseasq....…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 7

…Pl_IDLTRIOITJLWIS/10 .11t0.` ■ IC IE FRESH AIR SOCIETY ASKS FOR LIBRARY A Special Group of Desires Books for Young Guest. at Summer Camp. The Fresh Air Society, which con- ducts a summer camp for Jewish chil- dren at lake St. Clair accommodat- ing 200 boys and girls every two weeks, has issued a request for books for a children's library at the camp. During inclenient weather, officers of the society have found, when the va- cationists are...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 8

…EIBPerRorrdinsn obtoN IC Lr: PAGE EIGHT ,11, .■ 1/77.7114, FREE ROAD MAP of Michigan octal tidal Qrsonal —safes. .4 ilk Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Prince (Gertrude Kopel) of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Detroit, announce the birth of a daughter, Thelma Jane, Miss Lillian Rabinowitz of 142 May 17. California avenue has returned home after an extended stay in New York Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith an- and Philadelphia. nounce the birth of a d...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 9

…• S evisk Periodical Cater ATISNOI CINCINNATI SO, OHIO curma PEW oonJosisn (Ai:mum: ,,w,v,,w00000..voop.A.A....-o.-.0..................Nsv...............;. ;>..% ■ ...,....woobv.a...............ww........00..w.............)., ,; NOW! .... ./ I/ e Place Your Confirmation Order NOW! CLASSIFIED :-: ENGAGED AS CANTOR Abe Max Among Leaders in Chevrolet Sale Contest. FOR FEAST OF WEEKS It is not one moment too early to to lace your ,,. „-__...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 10

…ki_Eikraundaun &tor Timumintre DAVID J. HIRSCH gliMes BY 1U111 I1 BEFORE Boa A Hang TERMED THE SYMBOL RETURN TO IDEALS UNTERMYER URGES OF JEWISH SERVICE • OF JUDAISM URGED SOVIET RECOGNITION I -UPIL'J You can tell the difterence be- tween • renter and • home owner at • glance. One look. like a chap who has been through the mill and the other look, independently pleased with himself. 0,A. 5, 4 DETROIT 1111413EA REAIESTME BOARD 4;k- 1 ,...…

May 30, 1924 • Page Image 11

…• • J .Asr ,r A merican ;Jewish Periodical Center 11:0B R. M %Rut's, 4 4. CLIFTON ■ VINCIE - CI:NW:NU-I 20, 011111 Director 01 ViWELL WHITEMAN HERBERT I'. 7. %MIEN ltsociate Director, Detroit, :lichan Vol. XVI • No. 1 - 26 May, 30,• 1c)24 - November 21, 102k _/ • licrofAlmed October • 1:;;;7 At the American, ,:cyNish Periodical -,enter • • On the Campus of the Hebrew Union College•lewish Intotute of Religion …

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffea r ish periodical Carter CLIFTON AraNUt - CINCINNATI 10, MO , 1924 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS E E bETROIT LWISR(itRONIGL II- THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN NOTABLE RECEPTION AWAITS RABBIS DUE HERE ON THURSDAY COMING WITH DELEGATION IN BEHALF OF ACADEMIES Rate BELIEVES AMERICA Tuberculosis Low Among Jews WILL STILL CHANGE IMMIGRATION VIEWS Elected President New York City Survey Shows Inci...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 2

…TilL9ETWIL Tim (ii itoNic he is a worldly wise and brilliant office by nigh Commissioner Sir Iler• leader, a man thoroughly versed in lina Patti, heard him, and engaged bert Samuel. Rabbi Kook is the re. all practical questions, and is a lead- hi in to play at her farewell concert. cipient of two medals awarded him er of his community in the fullest basis of Jewish economic lite in Pal At first the critics were annoyed to by the British gov...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 3

…e fstericam ffavish Periodical eater CLIPTON AMOS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TIE Wilton:Awls/I PAGE THREE Rox It:LE ■11 "121""••••• 1.1 Club Notes young udaea rsed in a lead- fullest .nce ex- .e moved r of the ors and r people ay those k differ Herzl Judaeana. Guards of Judaea. is rabbi dean of enowned devotion Bakst in the great there he the cele- astitution [Rant nu. rstintal to in future became Slab.nlka, 'almudical At the last ...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 4

…Win frrann*In (Axon tett. the poor Jews go and pray. Often it into clothing and sell it right in that there are beggars mixed in with the am on the side of the young. We an- country. The same thing would apply Jews praying there, which makes a cients are terribly wrong when we re- to s hoes. Palesitne sells its hides to bad appearance. Then the agencie: sent the independence of our modern offspring. What we ancients now, England, Italy and ot...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 5

…America legsk Palatial! _ eat mirror+ kvisus - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE ALE ikr c itorr i ff_wissi&ordati Om.," the sur- he Jew-. the lass wish Ag gine hits- Palestine ne as Om I. If 1,, li j of n' , • link ta • It wine-po , i in of the 1 over the t. was 11• V. It h 'Is as it, 1 01INP meant in a racial sense, that Rathenau consented to continue with his work. I ' But for the remainder of the con- , ference he ignored Stinn...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 6

…MAY 23, 192 Itfrritort LL LI 4 sat _ e__ Et0 J't V_ For College Survey. x ernc emere t UNITED SYNAGOGUE That vTe i nstructeddd So form UNDERTAKES LARGE tee as soon as possible for the pur- of obtaining a survey of the PROGRAM OF WORK , pose work being done by Jewish agencies . BY DAVID J. HIRSCH London go in delightful time of year •••• travel. JULY, AUGUST for y ear vi Se . 11 f rom Montreel or Canediun Pacific—the short Or SEPTEMBER ee...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 7

…• • TiEl)entordrIvist! t'AGE ti)L1 CIFZ9titaN.Vit0=4iS'CW 54 r , 11.1 ." .01 S. rerit” .oses t Ikt, 114 4, — I. re lam. regitst NI re 40CM i gZ C'( i4f (INN The Elections In France fairs as a necessary and concomitant evil of democracy and derides any attempt to eliminate crass thievery By ABRAHAM CAPLAN SWISH fIRON1 among public officials? TilE Or is it that nebulous, unformed groping which ex- ■ shine Co., Inc. P""hedWseblY ...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 8

…America% ffewisk Periodical eater GUNTON ORSON •• CINCINNATI 30, OHIO lifEl PAGE FIVE ir, Tr /QM Of RON 1c 11 1 IIIIIIIII I IIIIII I IIIIII I IIIIII I IIII I IIIII III IIIIII I IIIIII 11 BOOK REVIEWS1-------- El-11 111 1 1 1 1 111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111 1 1111 1 1 1 1 ' &min= Notrs Wi elders BIAS. ( iy S• as of of act a in ire it :he re- da- of ;tic nch )icy !est • roil with us )01i- PSI- ter- hint om i- 'airs wad :able t...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 9

…Mo t o Pi 4Fri:on:Pim PAGE EIGHT IMPORTANT NOTICE Jet al a arsona, connsueicaned to shit •Ifts• el The eihw local nol•. •hould ha All society item. and Wednesday afternoon La order to appear in the current nook's Chronicle by 11 o'clock re eived met law lewd Phan. Glendale 9300. Society Editor. Moll notices as as to be them Wedamday. Benjamin 13 Gordon has left for Boston On business, where he will remain for a week. On his return to D...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 10

…o bariaut icivith Peddled eater CLIIPTON AVM OA • CINCINNATI 30, MOO rAGE Tic f;rtum - - WILL HOLD PACKAGE PARTY FOR SYNAGOGUE stocr'VTAk-01990E =4;14 " Now Come the Days of Dainty Wash Dresses 15. 111., '15, '2O,'25 1 1 . Sheer voiles, crisp ginghams, or- gandies and smart linens in all the bright new colorings. A large and varied showing, including sports styles fur days in the open as well as soft filmy costumes suit- uble bo...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 11

…Alto WNW nummiliww■ AGE TEN r d Elkmorr,frwisn(iiRONICLE \ OBITUARY STIRRED BY FRENCH VOTERS I Isidore L. Cohen, 62 years old, SYRIA IS All Books of All Publishers I. HARDEN ON THE JEW AS SCAPEGOAT _ 4637 West Euclid avenue, died LONDON,—(J. T, A. —The result Thursday, May 16, and was buried in elections in France has caused Woodmere cemetery last Friday. The of the a great excitement in Syria and Le- banon, according to reports recei...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 12

…Ateriaut ffewish Periodical eater L bia Itl011,PHSI I el RON OUR to note that 14 0 . \\, N 1 of it the is interesting nation's argest advertisers Glittering Music and Speed, Amid Lavish Mounting, is -: CLASSIFI ED ;1'; ELEVEN ICE!. Shopping wirectory have pledged themselves to abolish "Trial Honeymoon. highwaybillboards. They include: hi • BUSINESS seven nd lot inc luding FOR SALE Anal' The Standard Oil Companies of New One of the l...…

May 23, 1924 • Page Image 13

…A merican gavish Periodical eater 3 slight arer the ar, that 1 carries re.Fisher able for beauty stantial action. CLINTON ATINVI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO …

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica Jewish Periodical eater CLIITON AMNIA • CINCINNATI no, nano [924 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 1 ---=-- - —'—''j " ---- - OL. XV, NO. HRONICLE) 1 - LIVISI 1 5VETROIT 11- THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN New York Approves j HOUSE SENDS BACK 25 UNE IS PROJECTED TO MODERNIZE EAST SIDE OF NEV YORK To Repo r t situation Obs erved In London I J. P. ADLER, D BARED Lew isohn Reforrns IMMIGRATION ...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO book definitely is; the !deals it eau chiles are extremely worth while an Passover since a difficult passage in the Talmud. and joy. Never was a beneficent in their intentions, b culties; my money has not come in _— the Exodus celebrated with so much Suddenly the little window of his and I have had heavy expenses. Your An Ancient they are delightfully old, as far in A room was torn open, so that the panes joy and religious zeal as th...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 3

…f avisk Pendia ago CLIFTON ATMS • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE TARES 7itcJ)ErRon;Inasn(ii RON lac fraternal aub Cub ;Notes '77 it emir, while and Lions, bu' as far a prophet. he society book is is• s for thou ved in h ■ iries. Th, R is to: Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority. The last regular meeting of the Sigma I'hi Gamma Sorority was held on Mothers' Day at the borne of Miss Beatrice Miller of Hazelwood , ave- nue. A sorority sung was adopted. Plan...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 4

…711COLTKOf11/11e1}/i0 1 KONICIL FAA rou t. *h. .52Ynkt.-?"'"LS 3-5,.) - a2(44'04•SZ rillIMINS1111191110141111:19.1111 1NTECIll ia tied mit Published Weekly by The Jewleh Chronol• l'ohltshing Co., Inc. _ tinue to give of his abundant vitality with the conscious- ness that he is improving the quality of humanity anti helping to bring about a more happy time for a sorely tried and much troubled world. AS WE GO ALONG nTo ()- The Rising...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 5

…6/4 iiterkail lavish Paisileal eater CLAYTON AYSNUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE . THEikfROfTIEIVISR et RON iar, 01 ■ 9110 ,1II•M . ► 1 rt60 Oif9+114. 5 HOUSE SENDS BACK IMMIGRATION BILL FOR CONFERENCE (Continued from Page 11 like the as ish tu- hat, I in art, ire irs, e to ple, hout ' tiers rice is a A 'e- ared, I yet liver, the upon 5, erica ti iistory ell give at are n. OA•s to which them a s been in the if the ple of...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 6

…TlIE LTROIT -. ■ wwww ■■••■■■ www PAGE SIX ,ocial au QfSonal itfrw ig r HELD-SOLOMON j Imported Model Dresses at Qreatly Reduced Prices The marriage of Miss Sally Solo- of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hazelwood avenue,. Those who desire to obtain unusual dresses im- I land Oscar Held, son of Mr. and Mrs. ported from the best designers in France, will find Otto Held, was solemnized Sunday this is the right time to visit the Misses' and Women's , ...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 7

…6 ,Aistericil ,farislt palatial/ Carter custom avenue - cotarrnart ao, onto WI L DifilltOIT t07'41CLI: 0 1__----- --his Arthur Berick, accompan led b; of O daughters, Rose and Betty, wen! avenue will leave Sunday to motor to to attend the Be- 1, Providence, It. I., rick-Alpert nuptials. Before return-, ing they will make a short visit in 1 B reakfast Coats 15, '25, up on Tyler avenue. t Shown in exquisite colorings, in- Mrs. Max Lieb...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 8

…74V.L.IWITillWISLI Will" PAGE EIGHT IMSIC AD MUSICIANS. 4A1414 Furniture Upholsterir form. and each selection was greeted and with prolonged applause, the climax coming with a truly masterly reading Refinishing of Tschaikovsky's overture, 1812." at There were presentations and speeches during the concert, while Moderate Prices. afterwards, a happy but emotionally torn conductor gave ye critical repre sentatives a reception in his subter r...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A irerklut ffesvish Prriodical eater T1141 - CINCINNATI 30, MO alma Al t'AGE Jim pm itonJoisn ei lc Ir. DEEMS ANTI-SEMITISM FAILURE AND RESIGNS ng VIENNA.- (J. T. A.) - Arthur jsrzabek, president of the Austrian a nti-Semitic organization, has re. signed because, as he declared; "All attempt: , to create an anti-Semitic in- ternational have resulted in failure." 'erabek further stated that the Jew- ish question cannot be solved by mere ...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 10

…MAY 16, 192. liteIkettordcwIsnalkorlictE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN PRINS MORGANTRAU 'Tnurd_Tnnirs DAVID J. HIRSCH BY IUnli UMW • --- Says Country Needs Man of Leadership and Vision. Banker NEW YORK.—Henry Morganthau, Wood- a rho managed the finances of returned row Wilson's first campaign, , ; to' New York the early part of thin and upon his arrival in) medi- lady esd busy in the Presidential Professor Marken, who wits a lecturer at the St...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica,' ,}swish Periodical Coder CLIPTON AMON CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 2, 19'21 Belem PPLIES fS PO • All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS HRONICL- II-EbETROIT THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XV, NO. 24 Greet D. A. Brown For For Keren Hayesod Y. W. H. A. Worker Will Assume Duties Will Lecture on Novel At Sisterhood Meeting 0. C. Marckwardt, school editor of the Detroit News and special lecturer on Georg...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 2

…THE PAGE TWO PASSES RESOLUTION JL DA EANS CONCLUDE AGAINST RESTRICTIONS FI VE YEARS OF WORK firriAmi. /Ewmi tlINoct,c Building Additional Storage Vault to Meet Patrons Requirements. 0000 00-0-0-0-0000-00-00-0-000000 000093012000120-80-0-0800-00 0 0 . frfr:4:4 4 . • The Ampico • • P,OME.--(J. T. A.)—The Interne- • Young Judaea next month will In order to keep pace with the de- in the ruond out its fifth year as Detroit's tonal Socio...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A merica ffewisk Perioaral Cotter CLIFTON anion • cINCINNATI 30, OHIO ,111.1...MBINO 7iir,i)gfROIT / PIM CAROXICIL PROPOSED NEW BUILDING OF PISGAH LODGE NO. 34, 'RITH, PLANNED AS PENDENT OROM B'NAI B CENTER. DERMUNITY C J . LIEBER? ■ PAGE THREE INDE- 205-7-9 Broadway Market Bldg. 14.awoo.woonciams :-r; vozoi smoovamsibwomowoms.ww... Grand Play and Dance DETROIT COMMUNITY PLAYERS t Under Auspices of BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY 3-Piec...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 4

…?AGE N u CVSW _ IT EWIS/1 ENE HMO Published Weal, by The JeVerChrunicb Publiskina Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor for the numerous activities of a corn- d of a period during erated activities ac t munity, the usual, iterated the which various communal buildings The recently cm- which must be carried on year in and year out. It is even more difficult to Bich., under the At of March 8, 1108. A AY DAY is not the only occa- ...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merieatt ffewish Perialleal eater CLIITON AYINC11- CINCINNATI 20, 000 PAGE FIVE ,pitsoi61KoNict,r , THEfrrl_t_g/ BOOK — REV1EWS The Most Vital Problem of the Human Race. 14.b0,11 std hat it me ital to as the nit y :1, is ?On- )Ubt If, m- ap- r of here con- and corn- I ele- se. Frank &Seder's THE NEW DECALOGUE OF SCIENCE S EP Bs Albert EA ■ aed Wiggam. 3 133 pa'- Is - Sienapolis. TM Bebbs•Merrill CamPeote. tt Den- long...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 6

…7ittl9r,TEDrrlion 'Roracu PAGE SIX ' LOAN SOCIETY READY FOR FIRST DANCE hen You Are Planning for Summer Orieniation Sees k to Assist Worthy Ind ividuals. r Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge.No..34, Independent , Order 11'nai 'B'rith, the Benevolent Loan Society will give its first annual dance at the Knights of Pythias Hall, s, sasar- al censnunicatad to tat •flice of •7► All society it.. and ether local not. •Inuld i■• ...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 7

…Alert - ea 'twist( Periacal Cater grittplr Neill El Notre Entutgentritto Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Finster Youth( ul Styles in /11111011 11 C' of SST Calvert avenue I wald t he engagement of t heir daughter, David 13. Werbe served on a to choose a new ili a ure eration Mr. and Mrs. A. Steele of Butler, Pa for the club house of the Fed i of Women's Clubs. The funds for a white -- by the picture were raised Burman of , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph t...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. A tlim gnIt /4.s° i ., • See H"P ".. ■•■ manager, who has backed Mr. Wer ner from the beginning reports an average attendance of 2,500, or close to 70,000 concert patrons during the' present season. This is a most re- markable record and one that has no The twenty-sixth and last concert rival in any other city of the Union. In recognition of e splendid pub- of the season of the Capitol Theater Sunday, Ma...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 9

…h aricot 5evish Perkdial eater CLIFTON AMAMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Kol r 1 • • CLASSIFIED :-: aMk e ■ ogaMIC1029312149: 3.1 WeVab,Waliv eliWalaW — 01.111•11.,14 SAFE STORAGE FOR YOUR VALUABLE WANTED—Middle-aged lady to keep house for widower with two chil- dren, aged 3 and 7. A good home. References required. Write Jew- ish Chronicle, Box 938. FURS Store Them With Us. Full Protection. Call Garfield 0358 ft • e We Will Call and De...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 10

…MAY 9, 1924 @koNtcg AN UNEVEN LIFE ple and belong to one race, with one ' rim OISNI ‘e ‘aWs ‘h lm. ■ .— — common ideal in the end—the ideal Iota better future for humanity, a 5 better future for their own people. ewisla Palest and 1 To what can these contrasts .a in Jewish life be at - I F Ch ange It? . con lradictiu , tributed? As far as the purely so- ciological contrasts are concerned - - By DR. S. M. MELAMED wealth and poverty, lea...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 1

…America fewisk Periacal eater CUPTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS IFEDETROIT LWISII. HRONICLE j ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN THE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 VOL. XV, NO 23 CO MMUNITY LEADERS , MAKE PLEA FOR NEW HOSPITAL STRUCTURE ) Will Direct Campaign For Denver Hospital Claims Jews Derive r-N F rom Hittite Origin 9-3-0-0 Per Year 53.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents NEW SC...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 2

…yell" TIEfirrrentT /rssi cis i NON ICIE PAGE TWO MASONS AND JEWS ACCUSED OF PLOTS Zi!e alarm's &ma Let Rollins Make Your Next Winter's Coat---Now! You VOICES OF SPRING By Era Camineky. Can Pay Later The sun is shining in the sky. ., The birds are gently flitting by The grass is moist with morning dew, i The sky is dull, a pale grey-blue. The early inspiration of the designer is always the best! Fur Coat Models are Authentic 1921....…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A mericas garish Palatka! Cada csacnnun so, CLOWN OHIO pErRon;frxisil New Furniture Cheap! on the one of at Beth in the ;aim of I I Fraternal and Club Notes The Athena Girls Club held their lust regular meeting Tuesday, April 29, at the Jewish \C omen's Club, n9 linite Ink street. On 'Tuesday. May a, the club will hold an open meeting at the lb-brew Baby Day Nursery, 45 East Canfield. Friends of members and other organizations have b...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 4

…b.. WIE PAGE FOUR .. __ INSTITUTE NOTES 7 The program is as frill,iws: Open- rally which will be held, Saturday ing selections by the Jewish no 1- e:ening, May 10, at McAllister Hull, tute Band; a Grecian dance by the — , corners of Foiest and Cass. Young A\'oinen's Ilebre• Assanciation Inasmuch as the city conunittee, Hebrew Institute Mothers' Club: l aesthetic dancing (. 111 ,i; !I "The Significance of Mother and) wnich is representative...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 5

…_ r America larLsk Perky Ea! Carte .let sad Library o'clock. CUSTOM AMU{ - CINCIMMTI 20, OHIO 7itEDETRonintust (ft RON IC BOOK REVIEWS MUSIC AND MUSICIANS.A A Physician Who Writes Like a Poet. --- REVISITS AND REVISIONS ester. It Herman Fl By Joseph Krimeky. t48 pp. New Yolk Bloch Publiehing Company. ---- ti Dr. Joseph Krimsky, author of ''Revisits and Revisions,' is a physi- cian and publicist and a prominent figure in American Je...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 6

…RONICIL ?AGE SIX Of Crime The Prevention O ISMS TfIE ETROIT EWISII CARON 104 • 0400.1 scree mem. ••• ■ •• ■ 1140e.sa.a bllehlea l Publiebsd Weekly by Tim Jewish Chronic e Pu • .. posed as a quota basis the populations of the various compl discriminatory for it No ad one can complain that this is nations of Europe. admits aliens to this country in the which obtains in the countries over non- . ov F aet P ern and Nordics, Western Europea...…

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