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… Jews have co be able to find a market, due to the in the home. DETROIT MICHIGAN about 3,500 have left, makint distance from the market, to lack of room.. Developing Agriculture. Jewish population of…
… if only the slightest understanding of tensive farming was universally carefully by the opportunity afforded Jewish life that a repetition of what veloped, would find itself I me through my visit…
….Making Club, who always tried clam walk solemnly to her seat. how he became the chancellor of the to "show off." The rival clubs had "Really, girls," went on kind-heart- University of London. The Prince of…
…. "Yes, but she was so nice about it," the University of London this after- proudly to the door and paid his way, it," declared Dora, "But, of course, we and there day after day he sat listen- declared…
… robes ticed a lark light. It pro ed to be poor 11010, al- NOW OPEN AND READY TO SERVE YOU! of a Chancellor of the university, went forth from the palace into a waiting most frozen r, death. They took him…
… ques- vice-chancellor, followed by the con- greatest teachers ever known. ferring of the chancellorship of the tion the finest of its kind in the university upon the young prince. country! The action was…
… characterized by the rich pomp and circumstance in Here you may choose from the keeping with the traditional pageant- products of America's finest manu- ry by which the chancellorship of the university of London…
… ceremony came to an A 1902 end. Satisfied that there was no long- ROSENBERG BROS. er any question as to his right to the 1127.1129 FARMER STREET KOSHER MEAT MARKET title of chancellor of the university. Deli…
… lack raw materials, a standard of life equal to or slig but a study of what that country pro- higher than that of the count duces and the labor conditions under from which Jews are coming. The whole of I…
…'alestine, no le which it works, as well as a study of its standard of living, would convince than a small county in one of (Continued from Page 1) even the ordinary layman who had large states in America, even…