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July 10, 1925 • Page Image 1

…obwriamPrisklATWNIOAT CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TELEPHONE Our New Location: 525 WOODWARD II- EbETROIT LWISH. - CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN THE BIAS FREED OF MISAPPROPRIATION OF FUNDS CHARGES Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 VOL XVIII. NO. 7 Corn es From Chicago To Temple Beth Eli Beth El Elects Rabbi Leon Fram NOTICE! For the convenience ...…

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…rflEterpon; /prom ARONICLE PAGE TWO - BROWN SPEAKS AT JEWISH INSTITUTE MOTHERS CLUBS CAMP DEDICATION LEADERS FINISH TRAINING COURSE friends, all of which are adding to the enjoyment of the campers. Je- rome Selling provided two boats; Ju- Lowkwode lius Freud, a radio; Miss Augusta noon approached, a e Brown, a flag; Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, call the Golem to m an (Contnued from page 1.) Shem from the giant's forehead. beach umbrellas; Sul Cole...…

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…Metkalf i ftwish Periodical Carter CLIITON APYNUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE TM= IG IS/I H ROMUI PALESTINE ARABIAN To NIGHTS TALE, SAYS BRITISH NOVELIST AC FOR MOCK TRIAL Will Be One of Features at Perfee• tion Excursion July 20. _ s Fraternal and Club Notes Kadimah Girls. Pink lemonade, hot dogs, frost- The last meeting of the Kadimah bites, a real honest to goodness side Girls was held at the home of Mrs. Sir Hall Caine Publishes ...…

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…Tss- itori I n E y orath Etnxim ?AGE FOUR i t .44S- syg gal. ,syg' 4.1d• •0' .0 . 1 1 • 5 EFROIT BWISII 11-110NICLE PubIlehed W.Isly by 1%. Jowl. Chronicle Publish's, Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager 1- 11111, e the P.toM. at Detroit, Ihnoreel as Bwei.71:cla.. mott;ilarek dr • . • yis. • i - A... :N.1. we" _pp• se — law which will make imported contract labor legal. Such a complet...…

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…A liferkalf larish Mailed Carta mirror; AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE iittnerr.oi rjoosa aiRoNICLE was referred to the na. provision of the mandate above 141S011 Olf,tri5 9)( quot- ‘111111111111."0.11.11.1111111111111115.1.1.11111111.111.1111111"..111111.1"."1. 1 the resolution ed." LOUIS LIPSKY AGAIN tional executive committee. To Form American Agency. Battle Over Suffrage, MADE ZIONIST HEAD I kn almost That final steps have...…

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…7i1Eikruorr,Inanffi Ron !az PAGE SIX . ...sm Lf nitagrintnts J nant=rr July glassware Sales If you forgot something in the rush of last-minute preparation Featuring some very Special 'Values in than Wedneedey. 1°B17 n,„_ Mr. and Mrs. Abraham DeRoven were hosts to 150 guests at a party on Saturday, July 4, honoring their daughter, Miss Helen DeRoven, whose engagement to Samuel Rosen was re- , cently announced. A midnight sup- per was...…

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…Amterka 'apish Peri°Seal et Hier CUPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN 1tONICLE Ei£ YnVO111/1954 E' OBITUARY I li nid tt2 ,E h s LILLIAN SCHLAFER Mr. and Sirs. David Pollack (Laura Goldberg) of 212 Sit. Vernon ave- nue are receiving congratulations on The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah the birth of a daughter, Lucille June. Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold on June 25. a get-together picnic at Bob-Lo on Sir. and Sirs. Harry Slo...…

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…Atepermordixisn &confab PAGE EIGHT offered by Miss Bonstelle at the Gar- rick last summer. The Winslow family have been in the pin business for several years and have accumulated a fortune. The elders are very much shocked when the younger brother shows a prefer- GIBBS•FREEDMAN wore a frock of white georgette and ence for writing plays and attempt the ring bearer wore a black and to discipline him by cutting o A beautiful wedding was that of...…

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…A l Amish Periodical eater CLIFTON ...VINCI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE NINN - _ RABBINICAL WOMEN ibPerwrij ims" A "Kil r_ will work. Six hours per day. A wonderful future assured to those who qualify. !sir. MacGlavrle from The Central Conference of Ameri• 1 to 4 :3 p. m. 7732 Grand River. can Rabbis has approved the ordina- police dog. Clipped LOST-Yellow FOR SALE-Blaine 1694. Large tion of women as rabbis. This repre- like a lamb. Answe...…

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…JULY 10, 1925 ____Lrox ICUS E _ bruto HENRIETTA SZOLD CHOSEN LEADER AT HADASSAH MEETING MEMBE R R Olett BOARD MIRO itivtgtRn Pai IB (Continued from Page 1) • list ire eV-t PA IL GARFIELD 2423 . 5380 8748 UNWOODAVE CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES De not welt raw. Price (From until • Court Notice Is sent inc aaa•a 20 per cent. Call hie Agency.) Corr••pond•nr• end Cables of Jewish Tel has increased from 17,000 to 23,000. It now...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A merico ffewish periodical eater CLIFTON AMU' • CINCINNASI 10, 01110 LWISit IIRONICL - E , 1925 m small s• rocker in all in. dtts1 nut 'In. seas t were , stoi• for All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN , s- re. t m•hed. Cory DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925 VOL. XVII, NO. 20 YESHIBAll TO GIVE Next Monday HEBREW UNIVERSITY (To O Speak n ' Behind the Scenes' ) $1000 P...…

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…FIEnerROgIEWISII ORM icte PAGE TWO 3 kept you in Cheder another day so out whether they were tight. 1 J. J. J. 1 J. J. J. "Tight? These shoes tight?" said you wouldn't be making a nuisance of yourself in the house? As if we Gedalia. "I think that another pair 1- t-Xj haven't enough work without having of feet like those of your son could you here. Some folks have children get into these shoes." D' - I stamped my feet; I walked around who can...…

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…A merica Apish PerioNcal Cotter CUPTON ATENUI • CINCINNATI 30, MHO PAGE THREE Thr,I)Ergorr,frwkstialRomiciz MUSIC AD MUSICIANS Broken Arches Mistaken For Rheumatism Fallen, the Symptoms are identical as those of Rheumatism. While Rheumatism requires medical Tremment, Fallen Arches require mechanical correction. When Arches ■ Gabrilowitsch, as Soloist, to HACK'S ARCH-CORRECTIVE SHOES Not by Broken only relieve the pains that are cau...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 4

…7/1Engrfterr PAGE FOUR gsszkir&s,.. t re .134 M AT ENTIRI LE anot minrenam aeons ai moos. TINUMN ■ Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle ?Wahl.' C•, lac. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager later.4 ar.,40jVn ' Ac I, MIL at the Post- o- face at Detroit. all liecood.eass matter- arch _____ 111oh., under the t of March 3. 1879. . we frankly ask ourselves whether the hooligan, the K. K. and t...…

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…A neriat faith paiodial eater warm MX= • cniounian ao, onto PAGE /lit J.--- HEBREW UNIVERSITY MARKED 14b () -11- 9'‹P TIT, DEDICATION BY CELEBRATIONS 0-1AS. tf-. JOSEPH... —. - p s ____ (Capywright, 1921. , New York Meeting Addressed By Chas. 11. Joseph.) by Wise, Levin, Lipsky, Nut no, no, Nanette, but no, no, Nina. For it happens that Nina Wilcox Putnam, who is advertised as the only woman humorist, in her anxiety tot Brainin, Ro...…

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…liffillemon;/Emsm (A maws PAGE SIX the physical sense. Not only are a great many of them so situated at DISTINCTIVE present as to have no need to leave WEARING, their countries to come to mine, but APPAREL EMI it must be borne in niind that Spain MEN AND BOYS By DR. ANGEL PULIDO, in no way prepared economically is Former Vice-President of the Spanish Senate. or socially to digest a considerable addition to its population. My idea (Copyright,...…

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…American newish Periodical Center cur..... CINCINNA71 20 ONTO PAGE SEVEN ran ran I rps fP ---- -- GILMAN BROS. BUILDING NEW THEATER ON FENKELL AND PETOSKEY AVENUES ............ PASSOVER GREETINGS FOR RELIABLE YS PLUMBING RD 141 AND HEATING 1, CALL MELROSE 5245 Your Plumbing and Repair Work will be given immediate attention. 11 The Plumbing on the Picadilly Theatre Done by Chernick Bros. 557 GARFIELD tirffireik gf12111...…

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…/.1 pfft RON Ian lEbentori. /v0- PAGE EIGHT M.WOSWAV' SW4WW0410.WAV4Ve. treatment fataI1y awaiting a11 t h o s e VOMOSIVW0. 10481.M.W. who are arrested on the ground of ; non-nationalism or of the workers A solidarity. It is the treatment given , 4, , • 1 on the spot, or in the police stations, e .... By HENRI BARBUSSE, by the bands that sweep through A Author of "Under Fire." (peaceful villages or through disarmed, unoffending crowds. Morta...…

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…Amaral' farisk Periodical eater Carnal anatIn • CliNaletalla 10, 0100 PAGE NINE Tit EnrrttOIT /MS/I al WINKLE GOTHAM SNAPSHOTS Masa I / I I • I • - -- That NE1V YORK.- -0. T. the anti-Semitic movt•ment in Rou- mania e:111 , , more harm to Itouniania 11,e law of irony never gave more I dlices of the Anierieitn-Palestine line. than Around ti p. in , he may frequently be than to the Jews was the statement perfect illustration Of to th...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN laughs and a few giddy tremors Oh,. pass off without any "after effed" for the timid. It's all good fun art tery Play, at Majestic. so excellently manipulated that :• cannot fail to please. Laughs folk, one another in quick succes-i,,L Owen Davis, a popular American Owen Davis has taken the mystyry playwright, is the author of "The play and set it to jazz, making a t flaunted House," the laughing suc- amusing combination. cess which ...…

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…• A merkam Pwish periodical Cotter CLUTCH AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE ELEVEN PLEPerporyjElqnfouracti , CONSTRUCTION BEGUN BY WEIL & CO. WISH SECTION IN ON UPTOWN FURNITURE BRANCH SESQUI-CENTENNIAL 1PRESIDENT ARTHUR CHEERED AT HAIFA II A More Charming Home The thrill that stirred in II A IF A the hearts of the men that accom- panied Columbus on his voyage of the discovery of America could hardly PIIII,ADELPHIA.—(J. T. A.)—A have...…

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…• - - PIEDLTROTI; /DOM ORO:41CM PAGE TWELVE JERICHO DANCE AT BOOK-CADILLAC SUNDAY octal au Qrsottal Was Arrangements have been completed for the sixth annual informal dance of Jericho Lodge, No. 490, I. 0, 0. In Detroit when conversation TIN All society RNs and other local notes should be communicated to the office of Chronicle by 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear In the current week's Phone Glendale 5.300, Society Edit...…

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…A merican ffewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMU' CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THIRTEEN 1 61BP , NIC LI: YLI'ROYI;Pi5f C HEBREW UNIVERSITY CELEBRATION SPEAKER! ,CYCI arsonal Among the speaker' at the Detroit celebration in honor of the dedication Two New Departments Now Open at And WILL SPEAK SUNDAY AT I UNIVERSITY CELEBRATION ,,,, ..„,,,4 .,1. ,,,...7, ., —.--.....,........_._ , be One of the Rabbi Iler , hinati speakers at the celebr...…

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…iikEDE moil; LE% Is/I r PAGE FOURTEEN laeitcui I 4 ASSISTING AT DANCE OF INTERCOLLEGIATE CLUB The Intercollegiate Club, organ- ized four years ago by university and college graduates in the city, will give S its second annual public dance Sun- Fraternal and Club Notes ............ r. Perfect--- Amicitias. The weekly meeting of the Ami- • citias Club was held last Monday eve- ning at the home of Samuel Tonkin, 11032 East Warren avenue...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 15

…feWiSk i Periodical Leiter CLIPTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIFTEEN _ __ ,,................mw.........w....woo. '- .., i I :-: CLASSIFIED :-: 0 ------ ..... 0 0 Nights, Sun. and Holidays, 40c-60c 0 yy 0 0 First Showing of the Stirring Film Drama ig C aptal Punishment , 0 • • & 4 4ge By HARRY CONZEL low Ave. PRACTICAL NURSE—To take care of confinement cases. Sirs. F. Roseman, 9214 Mack Ave. Phone Lincoln 5889-W. 0' ...…

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…11. £ IL 11•• ■••■•■ •ne APRIL 10, 1925 IJAIICLE STANDARD PLEA TO BRANDEIS !EVENING SAYS BA FOUR MAY MADE FROM MEXICO' RETURN AS A JEW MEMBEP DITI1011 RI Al ESTAT1 BOARD UNITIOXY1111081KAIDASSIt HA 1.,W I Concluded from page 1.) RM COMPA New Jewish Settlers Implore, Justice's Aid After Was and Ica Fail Them. GARFIELD 2423.5380 8748 LINWOODAYL •• es wi I I w se in o 71 w e • se 1 I b sw a • we d' / w • • f • e • • • s f s • sw. ...…

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…Arnim faith Pairdial Cotter CIJPION Avows • onvonnuen so, one Vassal= 1925 11- EDETR011 WISH HRONICL ilationurr 191 5 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XVII. NO. 20 ro. ■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1 H Winter & Kauffman for ry• AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 0 Starter and Generator Repairing ARMATURE WINDING QUALITY — SERVICE 1521 Michigan Avenue, Opposite Ball Park GLENDALE 4960 (li e. 0 U the Ninny I micro-biol...…

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…• APRIL 10, 19°5 FITPTISII at RON IC IL ThEVEI SAYS BALFOUR MAY ;PLEA TO BRANDEIS 'EVENING MADE FROM MEXICO RETURN AS A JEW STANDARD Iu MEMBER OfMOITIll Al (Sian BOARD UNITID108511181P081189t HM,„ , I (Concluded from page 1.) I New Jewish Settlers Implore I connection with this Mr. Lamport has i madee acotribution of $3,000 for the Justice's Aid After Hies and Ica Fail Them. i Warm congratulatory messages GARFIELD 2423.5380 , 8748 L...…

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…A nferiCalf Path Periodical Caster CLIFTON AVINUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 925 tia55nurr RONIC THEDET-ROIT A EWISII 11-L- 1923 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Hebrew University Is OpenedbyLordBalfour r r PASSOITR GREETINGS • • • Rabbis Kook and Hertz Ofter Prayer; 0 0 Winter & Kauffman Weismann, Bialick, Samuel Speak. Whole World Represented. • ro - 1 r - 0 - 0 0 try. U • - • - "7.1.000.0C-00-000.0•200 C : ...…

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…ntEl)gritorrikrasn (Aw ls icu, PAGE TWO - 0-'Pi' 0101 000 -M0,00- P010 1 51• , V. Ilasten the days when all peoples America in astromony, geology, meat-!brew University on this historic mount are now opening their doors. \ shall understand that we all have one eine or chemistry. There is, further- , Father, than one God created us all; more, nothing specifically Jewish in I Our university has still, no doubt, a then hall the know ledg e of...…

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…A merica lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AT/NU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE 'ROtt j _ . fffs I of which we are witnessing now, will ' "So far our Hebrew University is only a mould which has yet to be fi lled. liday he valuable for all sections of the Pal- gre at estine population and for all mankind. I Nevertheless, today in a ho To long has Palestine been a ruin for our God and our people. The eyes rasp of millions of Jews in the ...…

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…cgaiton;Ptisit ItoN ?AGE FOUR eating ham, we endanger our hea l th. 1 The Irish policeman at the traffic sta.' lion is certainly a standing refutation of that argument. The purpose of the dietary laws has been from the very. beginning and is today intended as a [ By RABBI ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN means of malting the Jew feel that he I Of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun, New York. is different, of reminding him that in small things and in great things h...…

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…A merica 'oath periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUIL - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO __ 11111111111 ■■ PAGE FIVE Tiirrrivoir itov ,_-_- °- -_- - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 - ;r_i 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111118111111111111 able in human nature, that this kind of treatment should have driven Aus- trian politics into a state of suspicion, resistance and accentuated nat...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 24

…Thr,Virnrerr /rwICII /filmy la* JEWISH ARTISTS IN AMERICA C. A. Wilcox Builders' Supplies SOME CRITICAL STUDIES By KONRAD BERCOVICI first time I was struck by this singu- lar quality of his work. I scented the musician. The lines were not drawn; they were sung. Little did I then know how near I was to the truth, but, after I knew the man better, he once unbosomed himself to me. In his early youth he meant to be a mu- sician—a violinist, ...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 25

…- A merica Jewish periodical Caster LUPTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN Tilbi)rrnonlmsn(iiitas ---- We tte the dead, sraphy a born ***°"*"*SEASC)*N'S GREETINGS DANISH PASTRY FRENCH PASTRY WEDDING CAKES BIRTHDAY CAKES FANCY CAKES sh an- al have or not. f them ties on re ever Y their Passover Greetings °'1?ASKIN. AN ARTIST CARTOONIST' Abraham Reisen, Peretz Hirshbein A Quartet of Famous Writers) WE SUGGEST Dr. Zshillovsk...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 26

…fitelecnturrpnan (14 nun (CIA ^AGE EIGHT PASSOVER GREETINGS GUNSBERG'S or leisure; he did not think of life inl these terms. Perpetually the sum- mons of fresh woods and pastures new summoned him imperiously. Perpetu- ally he knew that if he surrounded himself too long with one set of en- vironments, their intrinsic inferiority to the minute, unforgettable circum- stances of his life at Harding would assert itself with such bitter reproach ...…

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…A merico lavisk PerlaSeal Colter WYTOH AVINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO litcVEricOtykydsn(inatsic it should pass, it would constitute an act of tyranny utterly out of place under a government like ours. It that, within a year of each him triumphant among the precession' would tin' nothing short of oppression be tel , of the seas, half his dreams led him • rivaling anything ever attempted by other. with extreme boyish .1, to the knees the autocr...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 28

…VISN iIRONICLE TREIIITROLTk_L PAGE TEN him 1 r hands with him and report to what we had been doing since his -1 • CALL AND SEE BERLIN.— (J. T. A.) — Gregory ZinovietT, one of Russia's triumvirate) and chairman of the executive commit- tee of the Third Internationale, who won bitterly attacked by Trotsky in For Broken Windshield or Sedan Glass. IMMEDIATE SERVICE 2940 SIXTH STREET Glendale 8513 I last visit. I So there was no anti-...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 29

…A merican Avish Palatka! Carta ▪ AVINC1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN Mb i)1 TROPE kh MI ORM icl,r, - — i n American lewisn vv i t and Humor --_ ▪ 1 II I• 5?-562:5 3 3 All of our great American poets acknowledge their indebtedness not only to Biblical stylistic influence, but also to Bible lore as the source of much of their material. Biblical and Jewish material they have employed in a variety of ways and perhaps the Olympus: mo...…

April 10, 1925 • Page Image 30

…7NEVEIROITIEWIS1101RONIC1L PAGE TWELVE JEWISH BEAUTY ALHAMBRA THEATRE Extends Greetings of the Season to Their Friends and Patrons. In presenting pictures, we do our utmost to get what we think our patrons want,—however if at any time you have any suggestions to offer we shall be glad to hear from YOU. cALFRED LANE, Mgr. l ing his model to have been tubercu- lar, As a matter of fact, it is well known that she died II months after the ...…

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