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March 17, 1933 • Page Image 7

…E 9E119 :01111EWISli 60074 KU and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ••■•■■ •111.• •••••••••Milla PAGE SEVEN •■ • Allem, 101 Barium Tower. 1.1..1111 in the tear One thotoand ',ROY ral 315116 th ittv-three. Present . Henry STA - F. OP MICHIGAN count, Of Warne, Probe. P. the meter Suit pending before Hon Henry 0. Nicol, It PAUL, deceased rotd, county firrult 91....9,11 istrator pra„Ing that bet•e, Mathew Spiel?. plaintiff, va Edith granted to lome defm.d...…

March 17, 1933 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT 1.•■•••••■ CO M PIEfienVS/1 &MM .111 T1412 GAL CHRONICLE tdmiRERWIRIMIR■, Ell.beth J. GOODENOUGH. VOORRIka lgibmiegme highest bidder. It the Southerly or Congress 1 Eugene Yarnell. Plentiff, 11 RYAN, Attorney.. eggs Penatosa . 141. SenAned tO and autimed by the Re• 7 wkliamikmbargoimiwiNmoomw000mm‘mb O ' street entonce to the County Building In the Yet.' . defendant Order of Publicellon. At E I MORTGAGE HAI E Dei„ .:1 admholatre...…

March 17, 1933 • Page Image 9

…• 3 Elt SilatRONICLE PLEDCTR OLTEI PAGE NINE •nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 1 Ibtroit, Wyne sale contained in mid mortice. and the stal. Pa rut., I, W.W.II ute in such race made end Pro, ut ed. o n s l TUESDAY THE NINTH DAY Or MAT. A 1033 at 12 o'cles nem. Eastern Standard Ralf. to ton nela0ned Time the undersigned will at the Southerly as of the Slate of blichlgan of or Coignes street entrance of the Wayne ece mitts...et dated the Deli th e•ct ...…

March 17, 1933 • Page Image 10

…no./ j i EVETROCleasm aiROAICLe FRIDAY, MARCH 17 •n • THE LEGAL CHRONICLE WilWeRga ■ gage and pursuant to the statute of the State 'a... ht assignment dated the thirteenth day by I , e. and em en, sum or Sims 1•111•• I ' Apra 1216. and recorded the twenty-thud paid be the montage,. 'Weimar, to of Michgan. In anrh rearm.. and provided m ay be ., o .. , f A' , 1,1 loll In 00 Which notice Is hetet.l given that on TUESDA 1 ollice cl the it• e...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English THEbETROITJEWISR 91-ROAICLE Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. VOL. XI. NO. 17. STATE FEDERATION Hadassah's Jubilee OF SISTERHOODS IS Celebrated in U. S. FORMED IN DETROIT Heinrich Heine Memorial INSPIRING TALK GIVEN BY MRS. FELIX A. LEVY Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger Chosen President of State-wide Federation. By ANNA SO...…

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…PiEDento rir,wun (fum lac PAGE TW Nicholas, who has been • daddy to her, was right, for "Queen is a Cock- pit!" Jewish readers will be somewhat disappointed with 7angwill's latest drama, just as "The Melting Pot" proved a disappointment to them. They expect much more from the au- thor of "The Children of the Ghetto." Zangwill the politician has always found little favor in Jewish eyes, while Zangwill the interpreter of Ghetto life will alway...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE ThEDCTROFIfilfISH et RON ICLE .1.41i. A-AMa h.141SIC AND MUSICIANS. Claire Dux, Soprano, Appears as Soloist With the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. I.A IRE DUX, whose engagement to appear in Detroit last season was postponed, appeared here on Thursday night with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and those who heard her must have agreed that it was well worth the wait. The soprano has many qualities that are bound to Will any audience...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 4

…E berkonjEwtsif Ckor ICLE PAGE FOUR Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. particularly fortunate that a work of this character has been published under such fortunate auspices by men as able and as conscientious as have been the collaborators with Dr. Hastings. This twelve-volume work should find a place in the library of those who are seriously interested in the history and philosophy of religion. Entered as second...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 5

…A NCliallf 'apish Periodical eater currom ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO THEVentorqmosnalgoracLE l'Sflbc° -- 0-1AS. ► 1. Colf5f11 45 13Y- J OSE.P1-1Th= (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. H. Joseph.) I know that many of the children who read this paper are interestd ie thr stunts of an educational character. And it occurred to me that if throe are any youngsters who want to extend themselves in the way dixgr•mming • sentence, and if their parents...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 6

…jitEt)erkon;kwisn (ARM Ian PAGE SIX HOSEN VICE.PRESIDENT OF STATE SISIERHOODS "Man Can Live Without Music, But Not So Well" Why deprive yourself of good music when you can have the of the world's great masters of the pianoforte to be heard a hen your mood dictates if you own genius ReAMPICO "Music's Identity" in the Knabe or Franklin Piano All Seeley Item. and other local notes mould be communtcated to Inc Act at S. Areside by 1 o'clo...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 7

…America Avish periodical Coda CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO iaidErItol F LAN IM I RO,N et PAGE SEVEN ICX MRS. SULZBERGER ELECTED HEAD OF FEDERATION OF SISTERHOODS personal Quaranteed 1oo50 Pure Camel's Hair so COATS ffimelhocks Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaufman and son of Lincoln avenue are in Miami, Ha., guests at the Esmeralda Hotel. I 1 230 W••dw•rd A Mrs. S. Levinsohn and Miss Sarah Levinsohn of Brookline, Mass., were recent v...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 8

…Tft€,PerRorr IrwIsliefROMICLE PAGE EIGHT ATTENTION ! Grand Opening on Saturday, March 18, of Tenny's General Del• cates•en and Quality Meat Market at 9111 Twelfth St. near Clairmont imoses"1 4 IN MEMORIAM QUALITY AND SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY Edward Tannenbaum, Prop. The Original Kosher Restaurant in Detroit is the CARMEL. Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L. Levin. 1425 Broadway Cadillac 4758 Meals 60 Cent. Special Dinners Saturday and Sunday...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE tsti eLitotuai. t ,..rtiEl*raonAw FOR OVERLAND, (SAYS NOT TO WORK 1 DEMAND WILLYS-KNIGHT GREAT FOR PALESTINE IS TO So molt is the demand for Over- RETARD CULTURE land and Willys-Knight cars, follow- HUDSON David S. Zemon Write. Interesting Letter from Palestine; Praises Spirit of Pioneers. --- In a letter to Joseph Ehrlich writ- See It Today This beautiful closed car is the most attractive value ever offered by Hudson. It is ju...…

March 17, 1922 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN el)erRon;liwisn (ii RONICLE S. Heiden 11W ■ 111111V Wishes to an- nounce open- ing of new ex- clusive Ladies' and Gents' Tailoring. Our prices are rea- na ble and quality the The Department of Commerce and Industry of Palestine reports that best. during December, 1921, 120,000 cases of oranges were exported to England.1 131 West High St. Main 1979 MARCH 17, 1922 !T:; 1.111413 alb 14 Some Arabs in Palestine have founded an ag...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 1

…Idled Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 3 ---- — $1.50 per Year DETROIT, MICH., MARCH 17, 1916 Single Copies 5 Cents Prominent Local Institutions III. S AAREY ZEDEK SYNAGOGUE Henry Morgenthau —A Christian Tribute By GRACE M. BOYNTON American College for Girls Constantinople Henry Morgenthau...…

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…Americo! 'elvish Periodic THE JEWISH CHRONICLE J e gave them a sermon themsel- Before the, war opened, a favorite ves and I well remember his haunt of his had been the hills on opening. He was speaking to an the Bosphorus, which now, of audience of Jews, Mohammedans course, are fortified. His wife and Christians, and he wished, lie was frantic with the fear that he said, to be strictly neutral. His had wandered too near and had text, therefo...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 3

…ollical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE N A Jewish Archbishop 3 James Russell Lowell of Jewish Ancestry In his "London Rec011ections of A whole series of interests ng canon law he enumerated coldly Lowell," appearing in the current having to receive homage recollections collies back to us of the all the restrictions imposed on congregation on the occasion of issue of "Harper's Magazine," Mr. through the a...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 4

…4teriaut ,fir Periodic 0 A CHRONICLE THE JEWISH The Jews In' The War Zone GERMANY. cratization and Judaization of our RUSSIA. Tire annual meeting of the public conditions." Ile couples Confidential Military Orders. Society for the Promotion of Socialists and Jews together, and The following confidential Of-- the Science Of Judiasin was asks, "Shall the future state, after held here last month and the war, be set up with a Jewish ders of ...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 5

…died eager CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE to take part in the execution of have coll c c t c d about 12,000 this plan. Although these com- marks, mostly from Russian munications, as already above Jews, mentioned, have nut been inves- tigated, and it is possible that AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. they are not absolutely reliable, the department, in view of the Raised to Hungarian House of Magnates. s eriousness of the matter, h...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 6

…0 4Averiate 6 *risk Perkidk THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Jewish subjects. Yet today, 400,000 Jewish soldiers are fighting in Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company.' the Russian army. Finally, not the least reason for the remarkable economic and military efficiency of Germany has been the splendid Michigan's Only Jewish Publication, devotion and bravery of her Jews, both on the battlefield and at home....…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 7

…rdial CLOTON ,t1101172 - 01103KNATI 30, 0330 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News Musical Service at Tem- ple Beth El. 1 ' On Purim, Nvhich occurs Sun- day of this week, there ∎vill be held at Temple Beth El a very heautiful musical service, on which occasion selections from Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah" will be rendered by a choir of 20 voices, under the direction of Mr. William Howland. Rabbi Frank- lin will speak briefly on "Th...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Organizations COLLEGIATE CLUB. The small gathering which braved the storm of last Friday to attend the meeting of the Col- legiate Club at the Statler Hotel made up by its enthusiasm for the lack of numbers. In the ab- sence of the principal speaker for the evening, Mr. Leo II. Hoff- man, of Chicago, gave a highly instructive address on the "Func- tion of a Jewish Congress." The address was followed by some decidedly sp...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 9

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, DE- TROIT LODGE, NO. 55. The .2i;th Annual Purim Ball of the Detroit Lodge, No. 1<nights of Pythias \yill be given Tuesday evening, March '21, 191(1, tt st ra ....1) urg-' s The Purim Rails of Detroit Lodge have been g;.\ en since :'Th e scent, iry of man runneth not in th e con t rary ,• on d come an institution in dancing cbc1 , s of the City. Fvery effort. has been made icy the Committee to make ...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 10

…brariao farkk !WA 1 0 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Society i nsure publication, all items of .0cIal othltst >huuld hr sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, SO Palmer Avenue, East, idiotic, North 406:;, not later than Monday evening. on Monday afternoon of this %veek the Woman's Auxiliary of the Temple presented a very ex- cellent program at the regular monthly meeting. Two interest- ing papers wen' presented : "What the Jew lias Done for Literature," by ...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 11

…curral Ate= 011114211111ATI 210, THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaplan are at home after a two weeks' visit in Montreal. Mr: and Mrs. Morris Harris, of 704 Brush Boulevard, are making an extended eastern trip. On their way they will stop at Montreal, Quebec, - Boston, New York and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs * . D; W. Simons. and Miss Sylvia Simons are at home after an extended southern trip. Mrs. J. Spater and Mrs. J. L. Freud enter...…

March 17, 1916 • Page Image 12

…• 12 ,Americalt Awish Periok THE JEWISH CHRONICLE blinded her old eyes, and she .could not see. But she struggled on, always hoping, always hope- ful, with that supreme faith which belongs to the Jew, al- rfiost alone of all races—that blind, trusting fidelity, satisfied with good vouchsafed, trustful that no evil will befall too great to he borne, only hoping, hoping ever for the best. Each week one letter arrived, each - week lie sent a ...…

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