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September 25, 1925 • Page Image 1

…America Palish Periodical eater tae- Our New Location: 5 25 w 0 0 DWARD VOL. XVIII. NO. 18 CLI!TON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 TELEPHOAE CADILLAC SWISH THE.bETROIT LW [ 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN _ SEPTEMBER 25, 1925 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, Beth El Organizes ORT AND OZE GREET Religious College J .D. C CONFERENCE' DETERMINE EXTENT OF ANTI - SEMITISM College of Jewish Studies Plan- Express Hope That...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 2

…- PAGE TWO litc' t.:1•113.11f Cohens moved in, until this morn. ing," he remarked, "but I remember there used to be a shed with a loft that was dandy for pigeons. Is it still there?" AS ONE WOMAN "Yep," was Louie's brief, , ember. rased reply, TO ANOTHER—" "Didn't you visit the Cohens!" i n. quired Mr. Goldstein, with soma curl. by Ann Tweed osity. "No, mum, nobody visited the Coh. took At - 15.1,1 you mind, dear," old rd. "if I ens," repl...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 3

…iXS v timerfratt latish periodical Carta LIMON AMU! - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE. THEW tr,,ovn west ar, Packard Motors Prove Their American Star Will Appear With International Opera Worth and Reliability on Company Oct. 1-4. Air, Land and Sea. Additional New Year Greetings A cast of grand opera principaldl the feminine chorus of thirty-five, and a series of magnificent stage pictur beautifully and traditionally visua izing the charming s...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 4

…4 ! iitEilerwriAnisst (km ICLE PAGE FOUR OBITUARY MORRIS I. GOLDFEDER MRS. YETTA LEVINE People's Creamery Co. ARLINGTON 1000 Extends Best Wishes to the Jewish Community for a 1 CITIES GO OVER TOP FOR AMERICAN LEGION Five Michigan cities have already gone over the top with their quota for the American Legion Farad being raised all over the United States for the care and education of the orphans of World War veterans, and other Michi...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE MbikrttorrfctvisrtRowcIA "MUC HI ADO ABOUT NOTHING" By SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD Possibly i word of reassurance would not be amiss at this time. T ) those who may be apt to view present day events in an alarming light, a hasty survey of those ale ments which comprise American history and government is enough to reinspire confidence. As far b telt as the early part of the seventeenth can the New World tury, the prig nary causes for the s...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX eit L Y 111.p PETRO' 1.1 , ice' ■ 1 -'Jr "141it 4S.‘ " 4" ,i ' 24' re - 1,0 . 116 • "Z't '°;er. •Z.1 - 01r W. -4Yr 4.t- V IRONICLE them into being. Anatomy became restricted to face and hands, while bodily activities hardly consisted of more than polite conversation. It is not surprising, Ce., tutu therefore, that an attempt to invade the innermost re- ralakaved Week', h1 16 Jewie ► Chrowiela ga ► lialslag cesses of the mi...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 7

…A mterieam farisit periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO titevratorcpvistioiROnti oifpfivr5 i ttnipte litrth Ell Nara _ •LETTER- B 0 X PAGE SEVIN nau oinos for TAM The Editor, The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Detroit, Mich. Day of Atonement Services: Dear Sir:—Through the generous The Kol Nidre service will begin co-operation of your publication and promptly at 7 o'clock Sunday night. the generous response of your rea...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 8

…fitEVeritonjonsaffil0/41GE PAGE EIGHT - – ONE OF WORKERS FOR BICUR CHOLEM DANCE Hudson's 44th Anniversary Sale Jacob Rosenberg is assisting the committee on arrangements for the Bicur Cholera dance to be given on Fabrics of Standard Hudson Quality and Smartness to be Had at Less Than Regular Prices During the Anniversary Sale! WOODWAnD fa ADAMS Four Feature Values in Dress Goods Shop communicated t• the office of 'rho All society Items...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 9

…_ w 4micricint Pinsk periodical airier CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE FIEVeritorr,frinviPRONICLE MANAGING BRIDGE TEA FOR SORORITY Engagements Miss Betty Berie$ is general chair- man for the musicale and bridge tea which will be given by the Nu Beta Milton S. Marks, Irving Goldstine "A Gleaming Season" and Maurice Marcus have left to at- tend the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Furs of the --, P. Siegel Co. Fu...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 10

…~~ AGE TEN lutorrsoi rjEmsn (iRoNiaz KLAN ORGANIZER NOT U. S. CITIZEN ' M. A. Pereira, Kosher Caterer, New and Complete Shoe Shop Opened by Kane at 9047 Has Excellent Facilities for Twelfth Street. Serving Public. M. A. Pereira, one of Detroit's well known Kosher caterers, is continuing his service at many large and preten• tious affairs in the city. Among the recent weddings at which Mr. Pereira , catered was the recent Zemon-Lam- port a...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 11

…A merica latish periodical eater CLIFTON MHO% - CINCINNATI SO, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN Tistentorr,/nosii(r1RaNucul CLASSIFIED. • Candidate Edward A. Martin • • •• Tells How Taxes Are Spent by Detroit. MACK B. WEISS — Strictly kosher B e F. KEITH'S TlirAUPt America's Gr. In • New Exclusive Repertoire. 'Sger of Character Songs FLORENCE O'DENISHAWN NELSON SNOW and CHARLES COLUMBUS Broadway Musical Comedy Favorites. With Morton Howard, Pianist...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 12

…%itG P • Pr PTP111117Q (iiROMICLIS 1095 WISE SAYS ZIONIST HEADS BEWILDERED BY RUSSIA PROJECT ' t CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES Is sent M..,.1 wait until • Court Notice 20 ;nicest. yes. Price win I C•Il , Continued from page one.) . H. M. KOFFMAN 912 E. HANCOCK ST. Residence: Melrose 6556 DON'T WAIT TILL WINTER— ORDER NOW Weizmann has. To more than that no leader is entitled, unless the congress is to write itself down as the...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 1

…:11 U. at th !s. Id e VONCIrialligraiskPadiallaNta Our New Location: 525 WOODWARD CLIFTON AMU* • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO - LWISH 11-RONICL bETROIT . TR THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 17 MNIMMEHMEHMHEMMUMMUMHMIMMIEIMUMEMOMUMMEMIIMINIMOMMINIMMIMOMM TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; This Issue, 25 Cents EHMUMNIMIMMINEKNEHMOMEHOMOMOMMEHMIIMHMHEMMOMMU...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 2

…fitCpet myrrinsisi, tii lam Ku PAGE TWO —AS ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER—" We will gladly send car to call for you. Acceptance of this miggestien does not obligate _you to Pur- chase. Telephone Melrose 3454. - • you comelo? street car, take Fast wit to R io. pelle, then walk two blarks ,00h. Thou dining will 11,1 I find prime re. at sInctiont. PA the door—au aerie. by Ann Tweed Giving a houu a vacation is always rvel. ing pones.. When we got ho...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 3

…A merkam lavish Periotfieal Cotter CLIFTON AMU% • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE THREE WI E VETROIT BROADCASTING JUDAISM The Shofar Blows! HOLIDAY SHOWING of Fine Fall and Winter SHOES! FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN You have known in the past of the quality of our merchandise and are, no doubt, our steady patron, but, as a reminder of our sterling values, we men- tion a few of our many specials: Men's Fall Oxfords to $850 The season's late...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 4

…s : •-• Thel)nuonimusn Roruc.IL IZAGE FOUR gig 44..! . ,r• 011 IN ∎ .N! si.M 41•,:or 1,1 ■••M little consequence but the Bolsheviks have a curious way of doing injury in the most unlooked for manner. Due to inadequate facilities of higher education it MINIS 1.011111111. INS•1•111/111.11 was decreed that only the children of the proletariat Pahfishol Weekly by Tki .krvieb Chronicle Pololla ► iffig Ce.. could attend the universities....…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 5

…EttDentonjovuneiRomicrz A ROSH HASHONAH MESSAGE oep th, 1-1-. JOSEPH-, (Copywrisht, 1921. By thee. H. Joseph.) Another year. Just about the only occasion when sonic of us stand still long enough to think. Sometimes I wonder if the New Year means as much to the present generation, or let us say the younger generation, as it did to our grandparents. I am using the term "grandparents" advisedly. I won- der if it is only my imagination. But ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 6

…EVerRorrinvisn (ARomicul PAGE SIX vo..w.m0000000 ■ sm"w000eoo.w.w ■ wo.vooAvoot The Jewish Year Throughout the World WE WISH ALL THE JEWISH PEOPLE OF DETROIT A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR. By HARRY SCHNEIDERMAN (Editor, American Jewish Year Book.) (Editor's Note :—The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, by special arrangement with the Seven Arts Fea- ture Syndicate, presents the only authoritative review of the Jewish year, written by the editor of the Am...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 7

…A merica 5avish periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN 1 :+cf)entonfrAmtialarre cg awww hks been in force so short a time that — ----=- -=,,,, of Simon N. Stein to the University no estimate of its success or failure _ _IA _.1- _,,, ----,- • of Rochester, the $500,000 trust fund .:LLIL-17.1,_. can yet be made. established by Mr. and Mrs. Felix M. We come now to the lowest stage Warburg for te support of the. visi...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 8

…p_pykricorrlEvasndiRana4 rek.liE EIGHT MIONSIner PROBLEMS CONFRONTING AMERICAN JEWRY SEASON'S GREETINGS ASHTON WRECKERS Towing LARGEST AUTO TOWING SERVICE IN MICHIGAN DITCH AND MUD PULLS Out of Town CAI, — Day and Night Service — Canadian License GLENDALE 4513 ROSH HA,SHONAH GREETINGS UNION COAL CO. Our Fleet of Trucks Will Insure You PROMPT SERVICE Main Yard and Office: 6575 DIX AND M. C. RY. Private Exchange: CEDAR 3140 ROSH...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE TREPeraortkripi aim- INK-1z JULIUS ROSENWALD GIVES MILLION DOLLARS TO JOINT DISTRIBUTION DRIVE FOR RUSSIAN COLONIZATION !,7`1 , 1,}i: ,z.k New Year Greetings The following greetings arrived too late to be classi- lied in the regular greeting section, No. 7. — D— Detroit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery 545 East Canfield Ave. Extends best wishes to its members and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. — A- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ap...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN GLORY TO OUR PEOPLE By RABBI EZEKIEL AISHISKIN LOWER PRICES FRANKLIN Lower prices, announced September 1 on Series 11, Franklin Cars, still further increase their values — already the greatest in Frank- lin's 23 years of fine car manufacture. In Series 11 the adding of high power, com- plete equipment, and the de Causse style de- signs to Franklin comfort, dependability and efficiency was bound to create a sensation and bring ne...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 11

…A mtrica ffavisk Periodical Ceder CLIPTON AMNIA • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN Mr. and Mrs. Neifeld and Family Appeals To Every Jewish Men's Club New Year Greetings G---Continued V. M. H. A. Club Desires the Co-operation of Every Club in Detroit. (Continued from Page Nine) Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Gordon 1918 Pingree Ave. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Bernard M. Cohen, t...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 12

…AtEl crRondansti (ARO/41GL PAGE TWELVE 4W4W-WIZ6N41^41 .G ■ ledrZVAdeItC140IDGNieIZONYIDCW Women's Full Fashioned Hose e . at $1 a pair Silk-and-Rayon Mixed All society items and ether local notes should be corriniunic•ted to the office el The Chronicle by 6 o'lock Wednesday •Iterneon In order le appear In the ca went weele• Issue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. Mr. and ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 13

…ANCriCall lewish Periodical eater OHIO ctin PAGE THIRTEEN g a 'EBEL@ Marriages Virtip3 SCHEFRIN.FRIEDLAND Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Ellman of Buf- Palo, N. Y. (Ann York of Detroit),One of the pretty early fall wed- dings was that of Miss. Lillian Fried- are receiving felicitations on the birth I of a daughter, Barbara Ruth, on Sep- land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David tember 6. Mr. and Mrs. William Wine of 1961 Clairmount avenue are receivi...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 14

…ifENLTROt .4 /L11M al R071 ICU, PAGE FOURTEEN 1. 1 _ 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111 & I armpit Nett; £lam Nato ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS Holy Day Services: Holy Day services under the aus- pices of Temple Beth El will this year be held in three different parts of the temple—the main Temple Auditorium, the Brown Memorial Chap...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 15

…PAGE FIFTEEN Lel)erRorynosnatRoincu$ is eosin/ WORKING FOR DANCE OF ATHENA SOCIETY Mi. Chimovitz is one of the mem- bers of the Athena Girls Club who is WE WISH THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY New Year let V for Service and Window Shade Satisfaction D. & C. Window Shade Company 12300 HAMILTON AVENUE Shades for the Office or Home 10. ■ ■■ ■ 111.1 ■11,■1■■ W ILIK11 ■ 11.1 ■111 :116.W OM IL'%I elle■■11kNaM., GREETINGS And a Happy New...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 16

…r PAGE SIXTEEN f ig.1,1S/107 1RONILLE GREETINGS FROM THE HIAS 0*****0400000000****** * **8 ** * 08000 008808000 By JOHN L. BERNSTEIN MAY WE NOT AT THIS TIME JOIN IN EXPRESSING TO YOU OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR A HAP- PY AND PROSPER- OUS NEW YEAR — MESSAGE FROM JEWISH RABBIS .1•Blall,411c - Co. ozdagr.ssa•pr.14.1%Tothial imsm11v14=1 latwy *MT• PUBLISH In the closing hours of the year 5685, we deem it our duty to express to you our most...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 17

…A merica Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVMS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVENTEEN . - By MARTIN GOLDE (Editor's Note:—What are the best Jewish books of the year? What books by Jews, published in English, have elicited the most comment? The author looks back on 5685 dispassionately but scrutinizingly and indicates Jewish achievement in the English world of lettere.) CADILLAC 0404.0405 Complete Heating and Plumbing Service. Heating Systems ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 18

…REPETP.in;Liwim PAGE EIGHTEEN EMPLOYES GRANTED LEAVE OF ABSENCE Government Departments Allow Jews Days Off on Maydays. CLUB CONFERRED WITH LEON REICH Stanislaw Schapiro, Auer Stu. dent, Is Teacher of Violin at Institute. Stanislaw Schapiro, violinist, re- calved his first serious musical train- Effectiveness of Polish Agree - ing in Warsaw from Professor Mich.' NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— An ex- ecutive order concerning the grant- ment Rests...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 19

…n - 0.,====.000 15 Detroit Symphony r o l OPENING ° CO CERT L THURSDAY 11 EVE ING N N OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor O TiI I DEntorriptun RoN Ian Ill•MYMMA :-: CLASSIFIED O rc h estra n roit Syrphony A t nnouncea Particul ars for De Coming Season. NEW YEAR'S CARDS-For Rosh llashonah and Yam Kippur. For While the Detroit Symphony Or- 0 sale at the Book Nook, 4650 Wood- chestra's opening pair of concerts are ward Ave. Glendale 681...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 20

…NNW fiffinervairr /rwism /noav4 tom SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 a CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES 3 ett Do not wait until • Court Notice is sent 20 per sent. Yon. Price will I Cod H. M. KOFFMAN 404, 912 E. HANCOCK ST. Residence: Melrose 6556 DON'T WAIT TILL. WINTER— ORDER NOW -‘- WILL OFFICIATE AT EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE! 7*. • ggfrip di eye V . 1 . 6 .2 ; Rabbi Sumner, a senior studcrt at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Seminary ; of New York, ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 21

…A merica Awish periodical CeNter CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO HRONICL - 11EbETROIX 5686 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 17 Section Two Towards a Modern Synagogue Architecture • ■ ••• ••• ■ • SEASON'S (MEETINGS By LEWIS MUMFORD Rosh Hashonah Greetings to Our Many Friends from Watkins Cigar Stores Co. Wholesale and Retail Among the wide assortmen...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 22

…PiEfjErRorr,frAistitARotocus PAGE TWO •-• ***oci-o-aa-o-c-o-rma,m-o-Gov-mmooao-o-o-ocmo-****-o-o-wra ot," standby of formal distinction. Hence cost of this synagogue is not unduly Lure, and the modern architect who the modern American building is of- to stretch the purses of even the most has learned some of the essentials of ten superbly designed from within, prosperous congregation, these acces- his craft from men like L. H. Sulli- To Our...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 23

…A merico "(wish periodical Coda CLIFTON AVINIJI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE THE piETROtTJEMISHOIRONICUI 15Indc4=1Wii 7 iparmitPltratTelfeitreitZ A Romance Of Marriages wu I I THE EVER LIVING HEBREW LANGUAGE By MARY SINGER I • . -- St Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Segal By J. M. Alkow. "So be it. The law grants it you." "Dearest, I love you!" Hebrew is the eternal expression And so it came to pass that Ruth's "And I love you!" fathe...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 24

…&Pt-mom/Eng' PAGE FOUR ROMIG& alone as by their gentleness and de- began to understand why Gorki wu 1 in the most monstrous crimes; but it 1 the i r position are so covetous of their sire to serve their fellowmen. I position and s‘i fearful lest they lose porary politics. For me to launch I not interested in "politics." "The in- admits no miracles."" Those who do things and are gen- upon the present government in Rus- dividualist," he went ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 25

…A merican Pa l ish Medical Calmer CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE ;1 fun _ arm KL6 nieDniumilk__ 1 New at present, but not to mold ) HIGH COST OF POORLY BUILT HOMES 1 i c in n onstruct, detail, or rather, the first far out- I have te p er to h ow ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS —__ By H. AUGUSTUS O'DELL, Architect. 1925 nd an architecture n that tod; has of contem- 1 I Wish All My Friends the as fillt abreath will not stultify...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 26

…ROTICL E PAGE SIX and utterly dependent neurotic may he cruel to the very person he loves best, while the prccox may without the least sign of emotion commit the most atrocious murder. But it is not By DR. ISRAEL S. WECHSLER so well known, although modern and especially Freudian psychology has Both Christians and Jews have suf. false religion that keeps him from harped on it long enough, that men- resod from the malady of anti-Semit- becomin...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 27

…„,4mericatt ,fewish periodical eater CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN isit t ■ rncipritmi COMFORTABLE NOW 1111 1111 1111111 111 JI baggy new Year to Everybody Dorr's Inn let is suppressed, as it is in more or Ishows structural brain superiority. of 2,000 years of cul- = S less civilized communities, the inner An advantage 11111111111111111I There once NOM' a poor Chasid to flict may become the source of a I ture may be a...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 28

…iiiEDCTROITIEW15110110/114.1-E PAGE EIGHT Have the Jewish Centers Failed? t While the intelligent people of Tennessee were being humiliated by the action of their Legislature in passing the law against the teaching From About 10 years ago a group of for- to the physical standards of American of evolution in the public schools, e` I I ward-looking Jews, drawn together by life. England was commemorating the "But we did not consider our work ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 29

…A merica Path periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE t P i e p eritoLj patiently. "What does the man say? Where has he been since you left him here yesterday morning?" Nathan stood up; pride and pity were oddly mingled in his grimy face. By VIRGINIA REED "Ile has been here, sir; he has swept and swept and swept all these were making a big turn and Nathan "Oh, Nathan, make haste, I have was exhausted, dripping with...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 30

…MEQgritoniinvisitchttasicir. PAGE TEN ated such a stir in all artistic and 1 " clerical circles in Europe and Amer. ica, are men of exceptional talent and though they are good Jews in a sense, they are not Jewish artists, be- For the last two decades or so, d raw their inspiration from Jewish cause their genius is not attracted by Jewish publicists discuss the merits I ife. But still we could not name Jewish motives and does not reflect any ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 31

…A merico ffewith periodical Carter CLITIVN ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ritE9EntonAlvisketRoNicir , _ - - PAGE ELEVEN — ------ V4Vaa1~1:101101100011•V - IC IL I *•..N.XWAV.W.10•1•1MAIMINVM.IM The waiter hove in sight. "Hello, Sam," Piekel greeted him, j "what do we eat today?' Expertly, Sam sang out the menu. the heigh t of f ashi on, Shoes at $15, expertly l'iekel selected the dishes, nts creased t o a ' As rah buff uppers. Pa with a l...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 32

…PIP9Emotri Ewis n &mat PAGE TWELVE The Jewish Problems By MAX NORDAU will rise some day to the human level. But this will take a long time, and in the meantime our unhappy broth- ers will perish if they are not led out from their hell. Now the Jewish problem of the Oc- cidental countries. There the law makes no difference between Jews and non-Jews. Theoretically the for- mer enjoy all the rights granted to every citizen of the state. Somet...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 33

…A merican lavish Perictheal eater Financial 1 CLIPTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Financial IIEDETROIT, EWISII THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 17 I 1 1 Section Three I lin 1 1 11111111MU I 1 n 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 II 11 1111111 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 II 1 1 III lm■limmilximm imalima m aatoinamanizzorzaanamaamamaiomeananualisurnmins III I 1.5 wti To the Jewish...…

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…IL IEN truturri m is hi iittu it cit. PAGE TWO THE TREASURY STATEMENT ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS — from WASHINGTON —Revenue receipts and expeditures as at close of business Aug. 20: Corresp. Period Corresp. Period Fisc. Yr. 1925. Floc. Yr. 1926. Last Year. This Month. Receipts-- $ 31,012,170.01 $ 27,702,528.35 $ 76,168,200.43 $ 71,647,322.41 Customs Internal revenue income and profit 44,980,646 . 31 63,196,944 . 21 11,655,937 . 17 25,121,72...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 35

…,Americam lavish Periodical Coder CLIFTON ATMS - CINCINNATI 10, ONTO PA( ISMS TH EIVISROIRONICLE MILLIONS ENGAGED I IN AUTO INDUSTRY I CHEAP MONEY MEANS LESS PROSPERITY 8 5-10 per cent; gasoline, 80 per cent; wool, 3 per cent. ■7 ■■•■•■■■•••■ ••••• ■■•■■ 10011 1■ 111611.10•116.1 ■■■■•■■•■■ ■■ In addition, the industry consumes annually: Nickel, 4,800,000 pounds; softwood lumber, 323,734,000 board , feet; cloth upholstery, 21,108,0001...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 36

…RUNICLE rwl aftgii PAGE FOUR BUILDING MATERIAL PRICES We Wish All Our Friends and Patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year. SNYDER MANAGEMENT CO. RENTALS — INSURANCE 2013 DIME BANK BUILDING Phone Cadillac 8440 The average price of building ma- terial is under that of last year, ac- cording to data recently compiled. Lumber is an exception to the gen- eral trend. According to the depart- ment of labor, lumber prices now stand at a level ...…

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…t ; 111111 1111111111111111111I PAGE FIVE rnsfientordaisit (i Roman New Spain and the Sephardic Jew By JOSE M. ESTRUGO J. S. Bache & Co. (Copyright, 1925, by Jew ish Telegraphic Agency.) Established 1892 Members New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Detroit Stock Exchange All other principal exchanges Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Provisions Foreign Exchange Accounts C...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 38

…Egfitr•onjonsnetacrumb PAGE SIX nwill•We The Composer of "Eili Eili" . &4 Happy New Year to You All! s ‘%% '0 By MEYER BEER 01 WEST 56 - 0380 Season's Greetings I I I I I I I I •,,ki, l e \ TO MY HOST OF JEWISH FRIENDS I TAKE THIS OCCA- SION TO EXPRESS MY FELICITATIONS AND EXTEND TO THEM BEST WISHES FOR THE COMING YEAR. I 9' fo 41e' j ♦ I $4; cd o• I ee I BAKER at TWENTIETH s •A ssy \‘ ‘,%% %• \\N , I I I s. ■■••24P...…

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