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November 14, 1924 • Page Image 1

…HEDETROIT BWISit jfRONICLf All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924 VOL. XVI, NO. 25 Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents His Governance HOUGH ISSUES CALL Formulates Code ORT FUND MEETING [Explains MILLER SETS FORTH To Mandates Commission JEWS OF ENGLAND rjg,if,i,20,-rieli:ciillsetssaysl TO EFFECT LEAGUE I ACTIVITI...…

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…OR0Ntaf, 7 i lf.rdL9Tttlii PAGE TWO ••• 1•0011 ■ 111 ■ tions in and near Detroit. Thousands With Beauty of The exhibition is endorsed by the' women's clubs of Detroit and is at-, Florists' Display. tracting attention from flower lovers' all over the city. The show opens the remaining days The autumn flower show, which opened in Convention Hall, Wood. at 10 a. m. Admission is 35c. ward and Garfield avenues, Thursday evening, is the larg...…

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…THE gutol niit • For Those Homes Where the Best Is None Too Good w • )ETROIT !'AGE frwicrtift posi TIMES Cub N ( otes • Philomathic Debating Club. The question "Resolved, That Con- gress Be Allowed to Over-Ride De- cisions of the .Supremo Court by a Two-Thirds Vote" was debated at the last meeting of the Philomathic De- bating Club. The negative was up- held by Benjamin Kurtzman and Rob- ert Bernstein, who defeated Norman Rom and ...…

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…"IncyprRon;/1,%isti tit RONIC.1", PAGE FOUR esC2/ 1 1 4, sitifr 1$1. uff i - HE Er Ron' EWISII MOM ■ • 171WIIMP J . 111101 • ...WM 041.11••• Published shed Weekly by Th• Chronicle Pubhells, Co.. Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager lead mobs in acts of violence. As long as the judiciary can weigh deliberately and decide with reason and jus- tice, we have a feeling that civilization still ho...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE jErGISslisliERrIs'irgTDINE,As Vrtib (r PASSES RESOLUTION ON LEOPOLD DEATH (Continued from Page 1) tell which is not forthcom'ng." The Pisgah Lodge Recalls Service3 • '/stunts iirvithization is a little insti - Former Chief Performed I lition, quite apart front the commun. to Community. By Chas. H Josephs) (Copywright, 1921. Hy; people only know it exists in so 1 r years I have been trying to get in the class of the wealthy. Now,...…

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…Mcnentortirmin(AitorIctig PAGE SIX GOLF CLUB EFFECTS A PERMANENT BODY Two Important Events 'Now Going 0. 2 Morris Moscowits Heads Board of Di- rectors Chosen. In the recent student elections at IlEthland Manor Boarding School, Tarrytown - tot - N. Y., three Detroit girls were eh tsen to . .o'd office•. Mts.: Retta Mae Tannen• holz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ben- jamin Tannenholz of the Whittier Apartments, was appointed by the student body...…

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…PAGE SEVEN fity.PLIKon iwisn KoN l ACTS AS CHAIRMAN OF DANCE COMMITTEE EFFECTS ARRANGEMENTS FOR LUNCHEON BRIDGE Ili melhodn Women's and Misses' ard Then to Washington FurTrimmed Coats Mrs, Joshua Karbel of Blaine ave. • hostess to eight couples last hue Sunday evening in honor of Nliss Sara' (Iornum, whom/ marriage to Jai'', gar will take Mace in the near future. Bridge and- other games were planed ,taring tht• evening.. A midnight di...…

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…PAGE EIGHT 7i)Eifiniton;Amsii (ARON WO: B'NAI MOSCHE GIVES PORTRAIT TO VASS --- Cong regation Honors Past President H. B. ALPER COMMENDED FOR FIVE YEARS' WORK resolution of thanks f,,r ,ffivient services rendered during the past five years by Hirsh B. Alper ,,t 376 4 Bru-h street was passed hv the of$, eel's and board of (Brae 's of the Several hundred members were Beth Jacob Synagogue , meetin present last Sunday evening at a ban- held Su...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 9

…c SHOPPING DIRECTORY Jaqua-Detroit Products. WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, TENTS, ETC. Cadillac 6970 937 Earned St. E. w ROYCE & PASSMORE, Inc. Dealers in Caned., Perrot. and Gold•Eish, al. Bird, Fish. Dog .,,d Poultry Supplies. HIRAM JACKSON gas and other methods. Under go•rantee •t low cost. We as- erteous treatment and Care - s ure too Ileenhed and , m . Fumigator coil, trended by Board of Health. De• eeland and Toledo Exterminator Hickor...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 10

…• , itotivir FRIEDBE WOO DETROIT'S REAL ESTATE SENSATION ,/,/,/ FORD MOTOR CO'S HIGHLAND PARK PLANT•. ANC PAPA SUBDIVI3ION AVE. OPPOSITE THE ( One Million Dollars ) touptIt and &tarok pane Protects 'Purchasers of nedberis Iliaand Park 100 01.0 * 0 0 0 ‘ b 6.''''s1 ubdivision 00V1 b0 0104' .00° ' , ve s, (The Property All Detroit Is Talking About) ag t°4 LOCATED OPPOSITE THE FORD MOTOR CO'S. GREAT HIGHLAND PARK PLANT A So...…

March 14, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica faith Palatial Cad a CLIFTON Arms - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 924 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS IFERETROIT BWISII HRONICL - THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 VOL XV. NO. 16 ZIONISTS CONSIDER WEIGHTY PROBLEMS AT LONDON MEET Has Been Appointed to Jewish Chronicle Staff to Inquire Into DAVID BROWN MAY JEWISH BOYS CARRY Russia Eased Task SILVERMAN OPENS ( Asked New ...…

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…W_1E *mon /hymn Rom 1CLE PACE TWO Wien; lagamoom:v47Kjra;:guisdikiciovummiziatvsazavOattioasLit BRINGS TO COLLEGE VOLUMES ON JEWISH CULTURE IN CHINA j211-„nDitaol Four Specials Shown at The Shops for This Week "THE STORE THAT MADE Hebrew Union Librarian Re- turns From Europe With Rare Manuscripts. ; d4 CINCINNATL—Records of a Ilr braic community culture in China during the Ming dynasty hundreds of I years ago, of which all trace had ...…

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…• A merica lavish Periodical Older CLIFTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE THEPLTROIVEWIS/191KOISICLE That Purim Night By Z. LEVIN Place Your SPRING ORDER NOW for a NEW CHEVROLET was poor; was muddy, and my feet wet, frezen There was a time when I am rich. My window display and heavy. The phonograph seemed n .NV 1 shines and glitters on Sixth Avenue, to pull use down to the earth. Each and the branches of my business are little...…

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…litu7crror.."7,154 , 1BoNiaz PAGE FOUR We reReady A it h Values forMonday! Merchandise Advertised On this Page On Sale Monday Annual Sale! Lace! Embroidery ! Trimmings! A real feast of savings for all women! A say imaginable kind from least expensive to exquisite Boxes and boxes have been unpacked and weeks markin sorting, buying and planning have gone towards preparations for this huge event. Every miaginable kind from least expensive to...…

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…A merica 'meth Periodical Carter CI1rTON An.. • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE TnEPErronlimsn (km rat 1 1 egratcrnal nitl atb Notes Oakland Mothers' Club, A meeting of the Oakland Mothers' Club will be held Saturday, March 15, at Moore School, Alger and Cameron, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Gro- vener, City Garden Director, will speak on "Home Gardens —a Means of Beautifying Oakland. A one-act play will be produced by the Dra- matic Club of the Y. W...…

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…der Wit PAGE SIX Ifignton; /rwis,, el RON I az — — fe- • r ■ X. 14, .2*/ desirable sort made no impression upon him. Ile looks upon himself as typical of the fair and eternally young Wl Nordic god and unto the Nodic blood there is none so like. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing C•., lac. What if the armor of the Nordic blond does crack Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor when the non-sectarian tuberculosis germs...…

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…AliteliCall ffewish Periodical Carter WiToN Aeletue Bo, out° PAGE SEVE/i, PIEPLTRorrinrisnoRomicue ■ II ■ 11/W3 DEEM HOSPITAL IM- PERATIVE 141Soit GlAS. (Concluded from page L) i+. ON,'" JOSEPH- A COMMUNAL UNDERTAKING - By Dr. Huge A. Freimd. n• Chu R. Jasaoh.1 Iceer wriest. tent. You may have missed it, no I will call it to your attention, that a Jewish woman now carries probably tie largest amount of insurance in the histo...…

March 14, 1924 • Page Image 8

…FLE fiLTROITP ■ 1S/1 6 HONIG", PAGE EIGHT MISS ANNA SOLOMON GOES TO CALIFORNIA Miss Anna Solomon, who was hien- titled with sariuus social and charita- ble undertakings in Detroit, left last FROCKS jor EASTER $25.00 to The Magic Time--- All society it•in• and other local note• should be contreunic•ted to the effic• at TM Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday •Iternoon tn order to appear .n the current eroe* las s a. Phan. Glands,. 9300, Soci...…

March 14, 1924 • Page Image 9

…y egisk periodical Cotter CLIFTON ANIMA • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE Mc txtto rrAw i s i (ii 411111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I ...... oc iai ,an d arson& Zeniplr iiirth El glittarrg Writ Notre Notes Nast Sunday'. Sermon: Miss Betty Weingarden will be hoe- I Next Sunday morning at the Stu- tess for the l'hi Delta Sorority at dent Day Service, detailed notice of 1 their next me...…

March 14, 1924 • Page Image 10

…I RolK/E__wisn 1)__e_T_ Firliaz ■•■ PACE TEN My employer on the Bowery wan acute end penetrating in getting the last drop of blood from the music highly satisfied with my first day's beore him. Further still, when he is work. Ile delivered the phonographs free of hurry and irritation he snit- that same day and collected his half .R..e ply radiates, almost exudes, a fine dollars. And the hope that I gave my O sympathy with his musicians, t...…

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…America ffewisk Periodical _ ea& r CLIFTON AVINUR • CINCINNATI 20, 01410 T I uDeritorrliA tut gRox ir. Murphy Organ. . CHINESE AND AMERICAN The most brilliant artistic event of the coming week will be the dedica- tion of the Murphy organ in Orches- tra Hall, Monday night. This has' been made by the management of the' Symphony Society a gala occasion. last spring it was announced that Mr. and Mrs. William II. Murphy had or- dered of Casav...…

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…MARCH 14, 19! n_f tflentorrjensnLAttaitcm cause on earth. Ills has been an eternal vigilance, matched only by the mysterious divine watchfulness terformed a service performed L BLAU allow. II e JOE By whose like history does not record. restless night. "On Ile has spread the knowledge about - A wakeful, that night the king could not sle6p.' the King—the King's goodness, the Uneasy lies the head even of him who King's greatness, and all that ...…

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