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May 17, 1929 • Page Image 1

…AliterkaN Arish Periodical Cotter 11- 4ETROIT EWISR OROAICLE All Jewish News i All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS - VOL. XXVII. NO. CIATTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 CADILLAC] 1-0 4.0 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN 25 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929 U. J. C. CONFERENCE Praises Movement To honor Salomon DECIDES ON DRIVE FOR $2,500,000 FUND r Rep. Clancy Helps To Unite a Family Congress Member Endorses U...…

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…V IE D ETROIT IENI SA II RO NI CLE PAGE TW O 1 PISGAH POSTPONES INITIATION OF NEW it,r CLASS TO JUNE 161 ) rettlYVTZt;t7krkti17:471:71f'.'':'?:;??:"%%;:l.":;::'::i:';4 :'''i;.;i:''=?%17;:: ,„,, ,j4- . , ,- . , 'rh, THE NEW SIX-CYLINDER CHEVROLET IS DISTINGUISHED FOR ITS STYLE, ITS BEAUTY, ITS COMFORT, ITS DEPENDABILITY. -.y M*M;W3Mgg RUMMAGE SALE TO OPEN ON MAY ZO RABBIS' CONFERENCE WILL CONVENE HERE ERS THROUGH THE WHOLE LONG 1)" ...…

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…American 'apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO L YATR011jEWISfl PDAICLE Interfraternal Conference to THEATER AFFAIR FOR Meet May 24. ORPHAN HOME JUNE 9 The Interfraternal Conference, an organization composed of Jew- ish clubs, fraternities and sorori- ties, including college organiza- tions, will hold its next meeting at Phi Beta Fraternity clubrooms, 1920 Pingree avenue, Friday eve- ning, May 21. All fraternities, ...…

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…iitEl/LTEDIT E7115/1 flE11/11UK, '.1197391 akildAltkiMMMteklikUinliqagilt DETIZOITJEWIM I &RON IDLE Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing CD., Inc. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR S President y and Treasurer Managing Editor Advertising Manager Entered as Second-rlass matter March 3. 1916, at the PostoElee at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 5, MS. General Offices and Publication...…

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…Amerkam Apish PerioSeal Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 TIEPETROrliEN IS/1 giRDNICLE eAnnouncement! Louis Zack Ilse Opened an Up-To-Date DRUG STORE 8732 Linwood (Coe. Blaine) With a Full Line of Drugs and Toilet Articles Fountain Service We Specialize in Compounding, Prescriptions Telephone orders Liken. We deliver. Phones: Garfield 9788.9772 t ativit Quio6,ratut9 6dTPanY INGROIRS DESIGNERS 111USTFATORS 5" /WIT ....…

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…9wrio ■ rr, In+ IS/1 Of RONICLE PAGE SIX Like A Trip Down 5th Ave. N. Y. IP COES FOX THEATER BLDG. Open Evenings. . / -0 Don t iorget to Say it with ["lowers . VISIT OR PHONE US TODAY We Send Flowers by Wire Anywhere SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP CHAS. ROSF:NNIAN, Proprietor 227 Gratiot Ave. Cherry 9171 Blankets '10 Mrs. Louis Levine and small son, Allan Frederick have returned of Juni o• Hadassah for the ensu- home after spending a mont...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 7

…Axericair egish Periodical &flier CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIE M:I'ROIT, oet nd Haltering ergo FUR SCAR FS kwisnoiRONICIE R'S DAY AN INSPIRING EVENT Engagements r PAGE SEVEN MO THE imelhochs The annual Mothers and Daugh- ters Banquet of the Sisterhood of ( ongregation Emanuel, which was Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosenthal, 1635 Calvert, announce the engage- held at the synagogue, corner of Dr. and Mrs. lieniard A. Ros Woodward T...…

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…PAGE EIGHT 6'I'itOITIE111S11 ORM ICU. M11111•11=1111=1•111MM=1 ■ 11.1111.111, You Have a Duty! Will You Your fellow Jews here ‘c end abroad are calling to you for help. Does this cry find an a sten to it response coldly and your heart or do you li nswering in unmoved? Proudly have you said in the past, "The Jew always takes care of his own and the Jew will continue to do so." Will you still maintain this high pledge or will you allow the...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 9

…AllItlfrall yewisk Periodical Cotter • CU TON AVINVI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PlEfkritondonsnetRomicu Telephone Co. Votes $220,- 000 For Extension. POHL'S KOSHER RESTAURANT Try Our Home-Like M.I. • 8832 TWELFTH STREET The sain• Inunitable Pohl Cuialn• orW ore•ag WHITE STAR BOTTLING WKS At the monthly meeting of the hoard of dirtsitors of Nlichigan liell Telephone Company, held in Detroit Iffity 9, estimates were ap- proved covering e...…

May 17, 1929 • Page Image 10

…origt(Agornot Deliciousi SUNSHINE !Young Folks Social Club of Con• gregation B'nai Moshe. On May 28, the Y. F. S. ('. of Congregation It'nui Sloshe will have an opportunity to show the community their new synagogue. It will be in form of an open. house, to which MI are invited. There will be sonic well known speakers, musical entertainment, showing of the building, and re- I freshments. A membership drive is planned to get 100 of more membe...…

August 17, 1928 • Page Image 1

…N 9 ewisk Periodical Carter CLIPTON AMU' - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO c IfEbETROI'11 _JEWISH 11-RONICIA • ALL Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS .1 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, iRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 VOL. XXV. NO. 12 SOCIALISTS CREATE Rubinow to Assume JEWS OF HUNGARY Services Planned C 0 L. WEDGWOOD Beth El Plans For 60 REC...…

August 17, 1928 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO IIEVerRon;ffitastiefRONICIX • STONE CONFERS WITH PERFECTION LODGE U. P. A. LEADERS HERE OUTI ON TUESDAY See one of Bud's Boys for Zionists to Elect Officers on Tues- day Evening, Sept. 4. Bernard Stone, national secre- tary of the United Palestine Ap- peal, addressing a luncheon of , leaders of the local U. P. A. com- mittee, outlined activities for Pal- estine and declared that news from the Jewish Homeland shows great improveme...…

August 17, 1928 • Page Image 3

…i cam 'elvish Periodical Colter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 113 '3 mortintisnetRONICLC LAZAROFF OPENS NEW BOOK STORE • Jacob Lazaroff, for many years a teacher of Hebrew in this city, and for a number of years a dealer in books of Jewish interest, this week opened a book store at 935 Westminster avenue to accommo- date his many friends in particular and the Jewish community in gen- eral during the High Holy Day period. Mr. Lazaro...…

August 17, 1928 • Page Image 4

…PiEniETROrt; /:WISH AILONICII 1■ 11•111Mr. liA44V kk Irtm=i 511.1t TIFE , ETROITEWISti 34.I.Mtkiltii011Ue" : RON 1CL- E cal suffering which a prisoner must inevitably endure, Mi.bittatord Weekly by The Jets-Isis Chronicle Public in Co., log. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MAURICE M. SAFIR. .... ..Freakiest Secrete ry and Treasurer Managing Editor Ad. ... i . ing Manager Entered as Second-class matter March 3, MIL e...…

August 17, 1928 • Page Image 5

…ricam Apish periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE PIEY)grit6rr EmsnOlitomem Order Won Against Immigration Rule VOTE FOR MUNICIPAL OPERA FATHERED BY JEW Judge Simons Grants Intone- Due Credit Given Harry lion Against General Widre by Detroit Board Order No. 86. Of Commerce. DETROIT GIRL, 14, DRAWS ATTENTION IN ARTISTS' GROUP armpit Neil E1 Notts - . Bright Future Predicted for Annie Saturday Morning Servic...…

August 17, 1928 • Page Image 6

…- 10 PIBPLTBDIT EtHS/IORONICLE. I-AGE SIX r t We Announce Wi h Pleasure The Opening of Another Down Town Store On Monday, August 20, 1928 in tne Barium Tower 71 Cadillac Square The Detroit Times of Satur- day, Aug. 11, erroneously switched the by-lines over two articles and thereby made it ap- pear that Dr. Leo M. Franklin wrote the article entitled "Christ is Unique." Dr. Frank- lin wrote the article entitled "The Spirit of the Times' w...…

August 17, 1928 • Page Image 7

…lam Awish Perk, Neal Cotter CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIG 4irSOltejl4 tay2,, Like New, Always When It's Forest Cleaned Topcoats and women's light coats may be needed any evening now. Have yours thor- oughly cleaned, restored and reshaped by Forest so that it will not only look and /eel " new but wear like new. FIDIREST 24-Hour Service on Men's Suits CLEANf.RS I C, DYERS 533447 FOREST AVE E. call MEIrose 4200 An elabora...…

August 17, 1928 • Page Image 8

…LTROIT Things You Ought to Know SMART APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS Why Do Plants Need Sunlight? Plants cannot live without sun- light, as we can easily prove by placing one in the dark. All living things depend upon the sun for their life, and the human body needs sunlight to keep it alive and well. A.plant drinks its sun- light through the leafy surface:, which is flat and open to the changes caused by the sun. Sun- light changes the carbonic ...…

February 17, 1928 • Page Image 1

…A merico( Awisk periodical Carter All Jewish Views All Jewish News WITHOUT BIAS CLIPTON AVINUZ - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO fil- EbETROVEWISII IIRONICLE THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928. VOltaiti NO. 12. BUTZEL HONORARY CHAIRMAN OF 1928 DRIVE FOR U. P A. Workers Being Mobilized for Campaign for $150,000 in Michigan. ADOPT SLOGAN: "GIVE TODAY, BUILD FOREVER" National Director Blumen-...…

February 17, 1928 • Page Image 2

…NE MOH' zwisn ARON ICLE ?AGE TWO ALL-NIGHT SERVICE AT ITTAMAR BEN AVI DRAWS LARGE AUDIENCES BERNSTEIN DRUG STORE HERE AT B'NAI B'RITH, ZIONIST MEETINGS "BUD" AND HIS "BOYS" Featuring: All-night service, (Continued from First Page.) plus all the other attributes that make the drug store at the north- at the meeting on Tuesday evening, and Mr. Ben Avi was introduced west corner of Clairmount and by William It. Blumenthal, region- al director...…

February 17, 1928 • Page Image 3

…4mericam ffewish Periodical Carter 0 C.UPTON AMNIA • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO rim Vernon; kwisn (1}Rtracm Shawls "Misalliance" at the Twentieth Century Club. "Misallince" by George Bernard Shaw will be staged again by the Detroit Repertory Theater, at the Twentieth Century Club on Feb. 18 and 19. The play is, perhaps, one of the most talky of the great playright's. The practical mind gets a chance ALL AVAILABLE CONVENTION HALL SPACE TAKEN FOR...…

February 17, 1928 • Page Image 4

…fit LUMP _ _ '1 71:371: W1/41.73:11.717 EDETR011' Itiii fil RON ICLE "the adoption of a rather extended study of the conditions existing in Poland, which would appear to be possibly dif- ferent from those obtaining in the other countries in which the mental examination of intending immigrants is being conducted abroad." English is the language of thin country. The children of Jewish immigrants attended the public schools, went to colleg...…

February 17, 1928 • Page Image 5

…America Sewisk Periodical CeNter CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN THEIATRP_ITIP ■isil OtAirila4t •■••■■■ IMIN, Mem* Beth El BROWN TO ADDRESS Nara CONNECTICUT RALLY Sabbath Services: "The Sacred Shekel" will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon on Saturday morning, Feb. 18, at 10:30, in the Brown Me- morial Chapel. Disraeli: "Disraeli" will be the subject of Rabbi Lean Frant's sermon Sun- Rabbi Frans re- day, Feb. ...…

February 17, 1928 • Page Image 6

…on. /EMIT EMS ORON1C115 PAGE SIX TO BE HONORED AT BICUR CHOLEM BALL Betrothal Announced. Glorious Display of New 8 0 CIAL7 Honoring Mrs. Mark Weinbeck and those members who played an active part in the founding of the Celanese Fabrics An unusually fine treat is prom- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Si. Butzel have returned to their home on ised the members of the Phoenix Club and their guests on Sunday Burns avenue, following a five evening, Feb. 19...…

February 17, 1928 • Page Image 7

…A merica 'apish periodical Cotter CLIPTON AYINIA • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN TnEPertzerriEwkstietRONIcIL ro Notez iihNb/ --,,, y.fw.tokez r zviot.oprvitY0DG;:c ' U. H. S. LEAGUE AGAIN 14 ELECTS MRS. WEKSLER Installation of Officers To Be Held HADASSAH FORMAL :-: Wedding Calendar :-: I DANCE ON SUNDAY Tuesday Evening. Feb. D2. Miss Jean Korahoff of New York to Louis Freedman At the election of officers held son of Mr. and Mrs. ...…

February 17, 1928 • Page Image 8

…E Seventeenth Pop Concert This Sunday. musK=Musicians Present "II Trovatore" On Saturday Night. Americans like tunes they can whistle, the experts agree. That is one reason why Giuseppe Verdi's grand operas are very popular. When an opera like "II Trovatore," which its full of tunes worth whist- cate pianissimo are matched up MANAGER OF SUN LIFE PIANO RECITAL OF KOPELSON'S PUPILS with the eloquence of his dramatic ASSURANCE IN DETROIT Th...…

February 17, 1928 • Page Image 9

…A merica Amish periodical Gainer CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO The annual statement of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, which appears in another column, will be of interest to read- ers of this paper, because the com- Cornerstone Laid for Health pany in question is spreading so Center; Found Colony rapidly throughout the states of in Straus's Honor. the Union. The Sun Life Com- pany is now actually doing busi- ness in 30 stat...…

February 17, 1928 • Page Image 10

…FEBRUARY WHY -I I-HIS FOUR IS TRUTHFULLY CALLED. AMERICA'S Finest No car in the price class of Dodge Brothers Four is so ROOMY. No car in this price class is so SWIFT. No car in this price dass is so STURDY. No car in this price class is so SMART. C L U Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. On Vl'etinseday, Feb. 22, at 1 p. m., the Hebrew Ladies' Aid So- ciety will give a luncheon and card party at the Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy road. Anyone wishing...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 1

…A mericam ffewish periodical Cater CLIFTON AVINUC • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 :D Ise cry b- hat eras we fed irn the his at the ltle t•ry the cut of out tar- re- ave AR. at the Iles the Age er 16∎ 1 II ■ .% All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TifEbETROIT LWISii TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE OLDEST JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927 VOL. XXXI...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 2

…dIRONICLE TIEVETROIT 157 Jews Graduate From BETH EL SCHOOL U. of M., 53 From Detroit ENDS YEAR'S WORK Reznik's Twelfth Street Unit Formal Openin Authorities Issue Official Graduation List; In- Prizes Awarded to Many; 1,600 Attend Closing cludes Four From Highland Park, Twenty-one Celebration. From Elsewhere In State of Michigan. University T UESDAY, JUNE 21. Remember the date, for this marks the open- ing on Twelfth Street of a real hig...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 3

…America ,favish Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINWI CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE THREE ThEt)grteonjEwisn(ARONIC113 U. of M., speak for us. All young season of the Emanon Girls was' sie Richmond, Leila Slnalko, Letty! men from 17 to 20 are invited to held Sunday at the home of Miss Perlman and Lillian Gassell. Matters of vital importance to Perlman. Officers were elect-1 this club. For information call It Mist Roselle Levine, Arlington ed, as fol...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 4

…PAGE TWO HEVETROHIEWISft ORM ICU 157 Jews Graduate From BETH EL SCHOOLan U. of M, 53 From Detroit ENDS YEAR'S WORK' cl a eEndtiLhs iK asotliiceIrs eo cne patiLdn rifireotmwtiltihe Island, where they wil lattend the state medical convention. high school boys and girls. Ts !lees Mrs. A. B. Roman is spenilng p w r:tle a r y e „ t a enrd t a it t4 c1 r several days with relatives in He. . High School Drama Club with ■ troit. :little morality pl...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 5

…Alllefiallf 'apish periodical Coact CLIFTON AVINUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE t)rntorritwisn entoNICLE wasl U. of Si., speak for us. All young season of the Emanon Girls men from 17 to 20 are invited to held Sunday at the home of MISS; this club. For information call Rose Perlman. Officers were elect-, 1Miss Russells Levine, Arlington cd, as follows: Chairman, Rose' I 0481-W. Perlman; acribe,treasurer, Zelina The next meeting will b...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 6

…"PAGE FOUR ThEVLTROCKAWISiletROMICLE A National Truck A National Factory Republic is one of the few trucks really nation- ally used—built around experience in every type of work, in every kind of territory. Equally thoroughgoing is Republic service. Its backbone is a series of factory branches that assure the nation-wide effectiveness of Republic factory standards. Models 50 and 60 The latest proofs of Republic engi- neering resources...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 7

…America Awisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON /MINIM • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO /It :lub Votes t. the J. so gu n, he Syn- reet at irogsam will be wedotes "misers. is+ tour. of base- :ST /MAN Isrshall an this school as born militate e't pos. all her ire edi- ,hosen all- school. insiteur win ring eirtable I Mr. it higan Hotel Cramer, It Bath se ',tw- at city, Aaron Aishis- rabbis 'mooch- known, for ranter's ssfully. ' ort ho- h them ,Ve al...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 8

…ritei)ernorr,/aamiffirromac E DETROIT AWISII el RON ICLE Published Week'y by The Jew . . Chronicle rphl'ahlne Co., Inc, JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE sass Eaters.) President Secretary and Treasurer as Second-rhos warier March 3, 1..11l, at I he De loth, at Detroit, General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 London Office: Cable Address: Chronicle 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, Engla...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 9

…America Apish periodical Carter CU/70N AnNUI • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 ThE9ETROITIEWISR ef RON ICU !MN LETTER- BOX JEWISH ART lie Editor: is recent issue Of The Detroit _in Chronicle, reference was to the art exhibition of Am- in Jewish Artists which had arranged under the auspices nr Siwiety for Jewish Culture. exhibition had been named -t Art Exhibition of American ..h.) Artists" doe to the fact that t.' the best of our knowledge and to th...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 10

…PAGE EIGHT t ° t 1.... ••.. . 11% • i I I ' iffiveritunvEinsnObtoxici4 l:l. . .--. t•---- 1. elk fig '1 4101 V Miss Rosalind Frank is actively interested in the series of lawn bridge parties to be given by the U 1 • C dOtaLt.,a d ers 6,74 • i . 1 i Cowan luis made an intensive study of flower arrangement, and the satisfying re- sults are embodied in this pottery, which for artistry of design and high quality of materi...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 11

…,41itericalt ffewisk Periodical eater CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ABOSTROCKIEWISHORONICILI trjr-3 2 4' 1 MISS LIPPMAN TO RECEIVE LAW DEGREE FRIDAY The New Fur Fashions Mr. and Mrs. P. Ettinger of Clairmount avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline, to Louis Kress, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Kress. For 1927-1928 first to present the new —offers a wonderful collection of the new the season of 1927- 1928 at s...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 12

…SAGE.„TEN, TIEY)entore,/kinsif / EXPEDITION FINDS AMERICAN JEWISH NEW SINAI TABLETS YOUTH AID SCOUTS /I I Scientists Consider Discovery of "Kern Tsofim,” Young Judaea Scout Fund, Provides Finances. Extreme Importance. RoN tax LIPTON TO SPEAK AT OPEN MEETING Aleph Zadik Aleph To Hold Convention Northwestern Women's League Completes Plans for Dance. Arrange Welcoming Dinner For Warburg J. D. C. Chairman Completes Inspection Tour Through...…

June 17, 1927 • Page Image 13

…PAGE ELEVEN BEVEFROTIIEWISfi ef RON ICU , , mmenilations PALESTINE MAY GET adopted by the Col- RESEARCH STATION onial Confm'ncei An annual budget of £175,000 for LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-Pales- this wor k was provided. It is pos. tw• will come with the range of sibk that one of the research sta- Colonial Scientific Research toms will be established in Pales- tine. reiee which will soon lie intro- ,.d in the colonies and dominions Great Britain...…

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…JUNE 17, 1927 LTROIT EMS!! ifRDNICLE the Ukraine and a part of the set- affair into the very hour of Mr. SECURE SOVIET tlements created by the .I,ero. Levine's triumph. PERMISSION TO joint, the agency of the Alnin.can "Here's hoping that the 'Hoch! Joint Distribution Ceteinit- Hoch!' from the Tempelhof flying Shipments of Graham Brothers HOLD MEETING Jewish tee. The second district mill sap. field will more than compensate trucks and commerc...…

December 17, 1926 • Page Image 1

…ofitericaPpiskPeriodicaleafter •t • in pas rg, rs. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS M. sib ma we or- Aa- currox arattris • cattailsNarl ao t onto TR-E.bETROIT EWISR. HRONICL - THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRI1DAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926 VOL. XXXI, NO. 3 TELEPHONE CADILLAC ] I 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents ADDRESS PRESENTED JULES E. MASTBAUM IMMIGRATION LAW IrSayrssitti n...…

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…piEvenconik% isn PAGE TWO RONICLC Fratamil anb Club Antes a Civic Center." The affirmative, up- Plsilomathic Debating Club. Two one-man debates were held at held by Oscar Schwartz, won the de- the last meeting of the Philomathic cision of the club over the negative, Debating Club on Sunday evening at upheld by Nathan Shur. On Sunday evening, Dec. 19, the the Little Theater of the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse. The first was on the Philomathic will...…

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…• A merican ffewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMU/ CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THEW fu V_IsljerRotTlEwtsti Ltoractx ....11.0••• ■ • Fraternal and Club Notes WHO? ZEIRE ZION WHAT? DANCE WHERE? PHILADELPHIA-BYRON MUSIC? STONE'S SYNCOPATORS Junior B'nai B'rith. The Junior B'nai B'rith is complet• ing plans for its first social function. Miss Beatrice Rader, chairman of the dance committee, is endeavoring to make this affair the outstandin...…

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…?AGE FOUR THE BIG BRIGHT SPOT OF DETROIT KING WAN LO CAFE I THEDEnvn; EIVIS11 Ravi= BICUR CHOLEM DANCE rt Free Building Exhibition PLANS ARE COMPLETED1 SPORTS vfe NOW OPEN Elaborate plans are being cum- pleted for the seventeenth annual , dance to be given by the Bicur Cho; You and your friend• are cordially invited to visit our Building Exhibition at Gratiot and St. Aubin Aye•., daily except Sundays. Open evenings till 9 p. m. W...…

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…Amerkam lavish periodical Coder ClIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE nicfratort/swisn antom las USiC and Drania TO HOLD SERVICES AT ROUMANIAN SYNAGOGUE --- Announcement has been made that Per Ton Hard Coal, All Sizes, Semi-Anthracite West Virginia or Kentucky Screened Lump West Virginia or Kentucky Egg West Virginia or Kentucky, Mine Run Genuine Pocohontas, Lump or Egg Genuine Pocohontas, Mine Run Genuine Pocohontas, Nut Egg ...…

December 17, 1926 • Page Image 6

…ktberitorrjEwisit JrglyirktedW g, is ORM M. ly ss worth $2,000,000,000 and employs hundreds of thou- sands of men who have no say whatsoever in the con- duct of the industry? This friend of the people attitude seems to us a trifle shoddy. If some broad visioned, lib- Chronicle 7u611:6Ing Co., Inc. W=I; b;711ej:171.: Published President eral minded employer would take this position, it could JOSEPH J. CUMMINS Editor be justified, but when ...…

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…A lflefiCall lavish Peridiall Cotter CUMIN AMUR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO IEVINRik91/1•11SN ORM ICIE TL Louis Marshall GAAS . F. 1Z proceeds of the sale go to the Nettie Simon Relief Fund. Women who de- Sfy sire lebkuchen are asked to com- municate with the chairman of the committee, Mrs. Julius Rothschild, 10 (Continued from Preceding Page.) Moss avenue. -- "Stranger Than Fiction:" am confident that other men than I Sunday Morning Services...…

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…PAGE EIGHT rmitkrROIVEIVkineiRONICIE ZEIRE ZION WILL HOLD DANCE ON DECEMBER 18 .act al an ateSonal For The Home Lamps of All Kinds—Girondelles Aquariums—Wrought Iron Furniture Chinese Brasses and Cloisonne Occasional Furniture Dinnerware in Great Variety Lenox China Tea Sets—Breakfast Sets Electric Table Accessories Florentine Hand.Tooled Leathers Desk Sets—Book Ends Fine Crystal Stemware—Vases Flower Centerpieces—Console Sets ...…

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