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September 18, 1925 • Page Image 59

…A merica Awisk periodical Cotter CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE photographers and merely asked them when, on her way from Marienbad, not to connect my picture with the she stopped in Karlsbad to visit me. shirt-throwing lady's story. Imagine She would have stayed longer for her my feelings when I found my photo cure, but fear for the safety of her next day labelled 'Count Karolyi in- A children and the life of her husband ter...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 60

…ROIletiG PAGE FOUR . 111111 ■ -•, But look—look at those who line the sort for both, they would soon estab- a mutuality of interest is established walks. Look at those Jewish young lish communication, contact. They all barriers break down between Jew men who are not of that flood of joy would find that, notwithstanding they and Jew. We have seen this process, pouring down the road. Look at the seem so remote from one another, they a slow ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 61

…A merican Awisk periodical Cotter curroN ATINUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE ThLikrItOft1S/1 RONICLII 1 miliar with Jewish life here knows the value of the community center and what it has accomplished by way of establishing mutuality of interest, of # .A 4 creating Jewish solidarity. And if By RABBI LEON FRAM here, why not Palestine? I have not formulated this thought and enlightenment. The law of blood Which book of laws is the more ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 62

…linEggrRorr,/,:v ■ IsitoRotitettn PAGE SIX Here Is Peace! w oe- '' The Season's Most Modish . -set . Lose in Appearance and Health Is Inevitable. Modern Methods Make It Most Advisable to Send ill , Family Wash. Fine unt..... ■ Ir.. Z.: 1! illrititj Furs Satisfaction Guaranteed • LOW PRICE FAMILY SERVICES r WET WASH Scone on the vast acres In Russia have found a new freedom as which are eulthated by an ever- tillers of the...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 63

…America Prish periodical Cotter CA ON ARNUL - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN /EW1SICI RONICIB NV What Organized Orthodox Jewry Can vo By RABBI HERBERT S. GOLDSTEIN of the Institutional Synagogue, President of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. Year message to Jewry, same method. The first year of the As my New I want to say that most effective ye- course, which will begin immediately sults for the enhancement of our ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 64

…• t; PAGE F,I(;I1T 1"; %MIMI (ARON RAZ ', "Yes," said another girl, who bore the features of, and in fact was, an old maid. "Frieda isn't very young any more. She can't keep on work- ing much longer; she's sick already and is always taking cod liver oil and DANISH PASTRY WE SUGGEST medicines, and the doctor has told her FRENCH PASTRY Fancy Cookies and Mecca. to stop work and go to the country WEDDING CAKES coons. Also Our Famous for a res...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 65

…IiEbETROIT LWISII 5686 1925 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Section Six DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 17 cause we are too proud." "flow is that?" asked the Graf. "Well," replied he, "now that the donkeys are organizing and calling themselves 'Progressives,' we have given up riding on donkeys in order to avoid seeming to mix in politics." schutz, the famous rabbi of Prague, saying: "How is i...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 66

…▪ ▪ - - McDuntoginsun PAGE TWO a I RON ICLE name—showed me old books with Hebrew inscriptions and fragments letters, pamphlets and pictures, and spoke of the social injustices suffered By DAVID W. SIMONS by his family. His uncle was a priest in the island, loved and honored by In view of the numerous reflections of the present all for his extreme goodness and worldly pictures, on one end we observe the unusual evangelistic beatitude, but ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 67

…PAGE THREE WurRon; thy!, eilLON the time of San Vicente Ferrer's pinoza and a Heine, what matters the preachinge, and curiously enough, rest?" Then pointing with his finger among them were many rabbis who to a distance: "Do you see that small afterwards became priests of high square, over there, near the palace rank, as Fray Alonso de Espina, the of the richest Chueta? In that place Bishop of Santa Maria, Geronimo de were burnt in 1691 sonic...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 68

…• Thr Ilrrmwr /rm Sfl /fl RON icte PAGE FOUR set good luck outside the poor man's door to make him rich and happy. WE WISH ALL OUR JEWISH FRIENDS AND PATRONS "Now Ahriman acts differenity. "Ormuzd has given a poor man a A HAPPY NEW YEAR. few kopeks. Very good. Ahriman would not quarrel with his elder brother. On the contrary, he would George W. Sharpe Phone Clifford 8854-W take a lesson from him. Ile, too, would be virtuous. And he throws d...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 69

…r A mmitivirYaga periodical eater curroti ATT-NUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE l irMbikTROTI;I EW INIIOIRON *916 V S FOR THE DAY OF MEMORIAL A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS ......: The seer of good shall acceptance find From the God whose glory is boundless, If he turn unto Him with repentant mind, And sackcloth on both of his shoulders bind By way of memorial. (6rpriiitgg r..) i"..-. -.., *.:::::. ....... . 3'.. , ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 70

…ePerreorrlenin Olitgactm PAGE SIX ■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•■■•■■■0 the very nature of this stiff - necked race to resist all destructive and per- nicious forces. Modern sociology gives much credit to the purity and influence of the home as an institu- By SARAH GOLDBERG tion of the Jews in the Middle Ages. . The home and the morality and I "On account of our many trans- the long and cruel centuries. A na- gressions," cried the wretc...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 71

…- 1 I SEASON'S GREETINGS. . 0611 TIZISIMUll! Ore Ctill0 ow We Join in the Spirit of the Seasiin and Wish You All a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Isenberg, Purdy & Company to delight the fastidious taste of hospitable home-keeping hearts Wedgewood — Cauldon and New Royal Worcester Designs \i' Come to Martin's and enjoy the wide selection and assuredly are beautiful quality of the latest and best designs, which arriving daily from E...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 72

…PALL tram., Awls. &ma. EIGHT ENCHANTMENT LAND and glaciers in their shadowy recesses working in silence, slowly completing their sculptures; new-born lakes at their feet, blue and green, free or en- cumbered with drifting icebergs like miniature Arctic Oceans, shining, sparkling, cal nuts stars." Who does not know of the Yosemite Valley? And yet, how few have heard of the Yosemite National Park? flow few know that this world-famous, in- c...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 73

…• A llfetkalf ffewish Pedalled Coder CLIFTON MINIM - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11-EDETROIT,CIS fiRONICLE 5686 „IL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XVIII. NO. 17 Hearty Greetings to the Jewish 0 People of Detroit on the Occasion of the New Year 010■7■ 11131 ■1■■■■■■■■•■•■■•■ •\11611.\\\\ ■■■■■a■p 31 Cohn Y et at Distinctive Millinery td ae — A -- Rabbi E. Aishiskin Extends his best wishes to his relatives and friends...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 74

…/ft; iiergorr, PAGE TWO jrwisn (tIRON1C1 ,8 3 ll 3 3 r Mr. and Mrs. Julius Braun and Family 2748 Pingree Ave. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year. Dr. and Mr.. P. M. Bernstein and Family 2303 Gladstone Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Lj Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bernath and Family for a Happy and 336 Owen ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 75

…A meriazit Awish periodical Cater CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREI TIEDETRO ITI f_X_I S A ffI ROxI C LB New Year Greetings GREETINGS Nardin Manor Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Cohen and Family 2288 Hazelwood Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davis 3067 Marlborough Are. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 76

…71 PE Pertu.s,,/m shillitati tat PAGE FOUR CORNELL TEMPLE FUND INCREASING New Year Greetings E--Continued I •-• Mr. and Mrs. Morris Epstein and daughters, Sara •nd Ethel 1996 Clairmount Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a happy and Prosperous New Year. ADAMS WEST AT PARK AVE. General Necessities Building. "EVERYTHING FINER IN FUR" Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder and Family FURS for FALL! 902 Pallister Extend the...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 77

…PAGE FIVE ritkocritordt.witsrt air From Paris! Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Gilman 2467 Gladstone Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. - - - G.-Continued VELOUR HATS soft and crushable and comfy Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Goodman and Family 3344 Elmhurst Extend their best wishes to their relatives end friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldstick and Family 213 Famil...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 78

…FIEN_LTRonilEWINfl RONICLE PAGE Ent , rint itiifilifill1111111111Illfik einiiiii111111111111111111111111111111111 iiillnin11111115MMOINNIMMIliiii11111100111111MINI111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IBIIIIHMSSIssiisslisomm imimmoniniumi New Year Greetings G•Continued Desires to Extend to His Numerous Friends and Policy Holders The Season's Greetings and Hopes All will be Favored with 1 A Happy and Prosperous New Year A polic...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 79

…PAGE SEVEN unrklvisii_ORONICLE PERcri New Year Greetiits Extend their best wishes to their relatives, friends, mem- le bers of their congregation and to the Jewish peo New Year. of Detroit for a Happy and Prosperous Mr. mad Mrs. Jules L. Klein and Family 2466 Hazelwood Extend ;heir best wishes to their relatives anal friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. p 1485 Virginia Park Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 80

…Pclient. o i;I tyin n a Ro N ict, t PAGE EIGHT New Year Greetings " 0,41 0 .-FI "0 00,51 ,11 001 11V, - Mr. and Mrs. Israel Meyers L•-Continued Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Loewenstein and son, Louis Midland, Mich. :stemd their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. 1029 Woodward 2229 West Grand Blvd. Extend their best wishes to their relatives and frig for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. ...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 81

…A merican Awish periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO NINE TIEDF_TROYIJEWIRI ei RON lag ew Year GreetinM Do you realize that when you buy at Lane Bryants you car dealing with a house that has catered to stout women exclusively the past twenty-five years . . you secure lash- , highest quality fabrics, made in a slen- ien's newest whiman ner at a very moderate price? derizing Mr and Mrs. Alex Max and Family 9725 Cameron .A...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 82

…PAGE TEN TilEnETROITIEWISfl(ARoNICLE •- Mr. and Mrs. Simon Saraaohn and Family New Year Greetiqs R---Continued Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenthal and Son 2235 Taylor Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. 973 East Kirby Extend their best wishes to their relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. W. Serwer and Family Mr. aad Mr.. Meyer Shugerman and Family 2011...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 83

…M atimi Prig Paidial Cate sums mous • omen= 20, 0100 PAGE ELEVEN ritERentorr,lzwisnei fox Ici4 New Year Greetings S---Continued Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberstein and Family 1715 Burlingame Extend their best wishes to their . relatives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year, Extend their beet wishes to their relatives and friends for a happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wetsman and Family 164 2 _ Edison Extend their...…

September 18, 1925 • Page Image 84

…VETROTTjEWISII BOX ICLB PAGE TWELVE The Work of the Jewish Welfare Board By DR. PHILIP R. GOLDSTEIN, Campaign Director. When the United States entered the sociations, and the Jewish centers the country, thus making world war in 1917 the Jewish people throughout definite contribution, to the progress of this country, upon recommendation a and development of Jewish life in of our government, brought into ex- We Wish All Our Jewish Friends an...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 1

…Aircrican ffewish Periodical Cotter cur.. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS HRONICL- 4 Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XVI, NO. 8 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1924 DEATH OF DE HAAN Nottingham Jewess STIRS PUBLIC IRE Named Magistrate IN GREAT BRITIAN Murder of Orthodox Leader Where Red Corpuscles Multiply Keren Hayesod Gifts and Anemic Faces Take on Color Free From Taxa...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 2

…0...)74,0LE CORPUSCLES RED How the Jews Live in Persia PASTEURIZED MILK AND FACES TAWNY' SAVED NAM LIVES 7i1E91:TBOIT, f/.10Sfl ate. cities of from 10,000 to 25,000, which seems to explain their comparatively higher death rate. "What can be accomplished in smaller towns has been proved conclu- By MIRZA MOOSA SALIM sively. Years ago I helped to estab- (Concluded fr om' page 1.) lish in Mamaroneck, my country home, (Copyright, 1924, Jewish Tl...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 3

…ME *room Assumes General Managership Explains Sales of Cadillac Cars, ORTHODOX JEWS FIGHT of Brick Manufacturers I RELIGIOUS COMMUNISTS On Permanence of Association. Utility. RIGA.—(J. T. A )—A disturbance caused by Orthodox Jews during an assembly of pious communists in the sc.-celled "living synagogue" is the latest development in Jewish religious fife in Soviet Russia. A group of Orthodox Jews in Polt- ava, who strongly resent the creatio...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 4

…711 E&TR W, AWISII (ARON ICLE PAGE FOUR eitscs/touvi(Sfurim... t fir THE srIOUI T EWISIIORONICLII WILT II:MON Novae sm. yvyne Miaaboy Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publis ► ilag C lac Joseph J. Cummins, President and E litor Jacob H. Schakee, Business Manager Zotered as Socond•class matter March 3, 1911, at the Polito face at Detroit, blIch, under the Act of March t, 1819. General Offices and Publication Buil t ling 85...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 5

…TtiderRorritwisn Forogs PAGE FIVE mommegoommoggagmemsaisasamonatso~0111. — THE DAY OF HERZL'S DEATH 141k 2 0 n. By DR. SELIG BROD ETSKY. DER $5 Sale $5 Sale Ilerzl's call to Jewry was the call Human progress can be represent. ed either as the result of collective of youth, unspoilt by the evil influ- WOODWA AD AVE 1114 101447 effort or as the consequence of the ences of a civilization that was slip- genius of those individuals favore...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 6

…v4sfi hRomicti ___LrA___L jituj)rrro PAGE SIX Oei at Aand ► NEW BICUR CHOLEM OFFICERS ASTIR Qrsonal Work For Successful Moonlight to be Held August 11. In order that their administration may have an auspicious beginning, the recently elected officers of the Bicur Cholem Society, headed by Maurice Marcus, president, are bend- ing their energies towards making All eotiety Hence and ether local notes •houll be communicated to the elate el...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 7

…▪ • Amtrfrot Pinsk periodical Coda - - • CLIFTON AVINU1 • C.INGINNATI 30, OHIO E CTROrr ---.922,4? kottp"cgcJbAirer--- MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR HERZL PLANNED fliarrutgro eeeseeme Women's and Misses' Apparel for Summer Hours Expressing Fashion's Newest Whims Sommer styles of delightful nalvette and pert Avidity. Piquant modes which •re distinctive and wholly different from those found in the or- dinary shops. Heady r fo work-end trito,...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PEQunzonfr,wisn RONICLE Fraternal and Club Notes Em El Social Alders. The Ern El Social Alders will hold a short meeting Saturday evening, July 19, at 8:45 at the North End Branch of the Jewish Institute, 1111 Westminster. Members have been requested to come on time no that the meeting may be concluded at an early hour. Social Mixers. The last meeting of the Social Mix. ers was held at the home of Miss Winkler. A new member, Miss Hart- ma...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE ("ARON IC Lb : -: CLASSIFIED :-: THE JEWS AND THE DIAMOND TRADE EMIGRANT PROBLEM HARD OF SOLUTION Shopping 'Directory farmer is discouraged. Thousands of AWNINGS farms have been abandoned, others Polishing Began in Antwerp Centuries Ago--Fabulous Increase are worked in part. The farmer is In Demand. afraid to spend any little surplus he HOUSE FOR SALE-850 W. Phila-I DETROIT CANVAS CO. may have. The resulting reaction is delphia...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 10

…ThEVETROITAWISfieilt0/41C1/1 UNTERMYER URGES MERIT TEST CLAIMS ADVISED EVADING KLAN QUESTION FOR INDIVIDUALS, NOT FOR GROUPS Tniimemmure BY DAVID .1 HIRSCH 1(11111 urna (Contnued from page 1.) 474- 417 MOE MR • BUSY• Columbia Scientist Advocates Immigration of Selective Character. (From Correspondence and Cables of Jewish lelegraohic ?Jamey.) The Ilistadruth Ila'Ovdim, the Palestinian Jewish labor organization, DISPUTES THEORY THERE ...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica ANSI( PerioSeal Cater CLOWN AVIN01 ONCINNATI 20, OHIO - 7 E . ephone 1 .GLENDALE HOETROIT LWISI - 1. 1924 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XV, NO. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, 21 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents APRIL 18, 1924 IMMIGRATION BILL DRAWN BY JOHNSON ADOPTED IN HOUSE Speak at Banquet RESEARCH WORK AT IT° Marking Dedication I DENIER HOSPIT...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 2

…APRIL 11, 1924 liOginoninesit (Mum lax re Tniumlenni DAVID J. HIRSCH (Concluded front page 1.) By U1111 lit; No I ____•--- BRENNER, SCULPTOR, DIES IN NEW YORK .l ,us placing on the coin of the artist's three initials, "V. I). B." Within a week Secretary of the Treasury Mac- Veagh ordered the removal of the letters, after it had been found in- expedient to use the "II." alone. How- ever, 22,350,000 of the initialed coins had been put ...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 3

…ff ewisk Periodical Ceder CLIFTON ATILNU1- CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1924 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS II- EDE/ROT LWISR. 11-RONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XV, NO. Telephone GLENDALE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 24 :ro RESEARCH WORK AT (To DENVER HOSPITAL SEEKS CONQUESTS Markin"edication/ BILL DRAWN BY JOHNSON ADOPTED IN HOUSE IMMIGRATION Ches...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 4

…711 DerRonlaisna RON ictr. PAGE TWO RECONSTRUCTION FUND ESTABLISHED FOR "ORT" 1/, Zi!c Aiken's &rim Read Carefully These New Prices for The Coming Week A GOOD SUGGESTION This Sale of "One of a Kind" and "Odd Pieces" is Proving The Greatest "Business Getter" We Ever Used in Our Career An itinerant Jewish beggar once came into a little inn and ordered a meal of the costliest dishes. After having eaten his meal, he walked over to the prop...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A itriam yavish Periodical eater CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI BO, OM raternal on' Club Notes IND "ORT" A.) - :ation of I Fund," i of the tl of $I,- y. The le specia. name in lublished. icriptions have al- erica the lone with presenta- opean or- "Recon- Bramson , who are es of the North Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O. ,Canadian American Club of Michigan. Invitations have been sent out by The Canadian American Club of the North Woodward branch o...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 6

…finterRotrIptisit °A GP, FOUR ITDGE IS ON WAY TO $100,000 FUND TOOL DRIVE TO OPEN INSTITUTE OBSERVES WITH MASSMEETING FORTIETH MILESTONE Soma aggregating $10,000 have been stibscribed by members of Pisgah Ledge, No. 34, I. 0. B. IL, to the $100,000 fund which is being raised ter the purpose of enlarging and re- modeling the building which the lodge recently purchased for its new head- quarters. Members are confident that the $100,000 will...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 7

…Altai= lavish periodical Cadet maul - CLIFTON CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE TftEbentorrArsigii RON Ian *MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. Mr' B Herman Hooater. RE th e "I es . Preludes." This num ' n rre , ORCHESTRAL SEASON ENDS 11 ' "'hide gives Mr. Gabrilowit- Furniture Upholstering and Refinishing at Moderate Prices. The first of the closing pair of con- I V s" ■ •erts which end the tenth season Of I n every opportunity to reveal his I he Detroi...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 8

…- ThEVETENT,/rwistiffi RON ICU; .AGE SIX l/ asasssaik-The ts s M. ro/ 5 sociologically superior and belong in the American scheme of things in preference to the non-Nordic, says the worthy editor of the world. — We refuse to accept either proposition for the facts Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ce., Inc. raion do not warrant such a concbe ion. Our immi inatogry,tfor Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor lusnon-d...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 9

…America ffewish Pedalled Cotter . CU•TON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TifEDETRODPilS11 1•1160 . 11 epths, r —the incere ,f war rd at- ional- is cx- ght or in the 'lected realize at per- l con- rabbi ich the ts. lie .ions, in ate rials ts; that w tna- art to ; that ortunity le world ;moonlit, of war. ershnian Jewish ting the ?. and de- he Ver. mt Of a equitable 'aw ma- ducts is interna- .y juris- aLvo- h t1 r the pro- ,ntion the serv...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 10

…liteikrRon; PAGE EIGHT .aciat au EASTER Club Qrsottal FROCKS from designers who create the most for the price! $35 COLLEGE MEN GIVE FIRST PUBLIC DANCE Making Bid for University Graduates. Every Department in The Intercollegiate Club of Detroit will give its first annual dance at the Elks Temple Sunday evening, April 27. The dance is benig arranged as This greater Hudson Store Is Organized for Service Mems and ether local notes s...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 11

…A l Naftali PWiSk periodical eater AE))crRorr,Amsn &mete A Special For Misses at $35 Mrs. Arthur Pollak of 18))2 Atkin- son avenue entertained at her home Wednesday, April 16, with a luncheon bridge and malt jung. New Sports Coats that fiery in to [ce is Lions help- little Marriages j Memple etll El Palms and tall smilax and a wreathed candelabra holding white tapers formed an effective setting fur Complimenting Mrs. Fred Selker, a lo...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 12

…rn_09Ericorr tEvasict.a hen Your Feet Hurt-- Due Hack's Arch Corrective Shoes INSTITUTE NOTES P &GE TEN Fraternal and Club Notes Remarkable Footwear Values \ Patent Leather Brown Nubuell Beige Nubuck Black Satin Black Velvet Brown Velvet to broken arches—no remedy on earth will per- xcept • pair of well-fitted e Oakland MothersClub: manently stop that pain At the last meeting of the Beta The Oakland Mothers' Club will Phi Tau Frater...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 13

…A merica ffewisk Periodeal Cater CLIFTON AMOR - CHICDDIATI 1O MOO s. PAGE ELEVEN t- . 1)1.1mm rfrat s i tifi t toN ta r. "No; No, Nanette" Will Regale Dime Bank Offers Prizes for Winning Slogan Describing Audiences at Garrick Saving Plan. Theater. Announcement of a prize contest week of song and dance and open to the public has been made by A laughter will usher in the Easter the Dime Savings Bank for the pur- possible pose of securing ...…

April 18, 1924 • Page Image 14

…APRI L 11, M 1114erwrIP,IsO iwwW foe to all forms of anti-Semitism, an the formal protest by the America Jewish Congress was sent in ord. to call to his attention the ant Semitism in the petition that he migl NEW YORK.—A formal protest take action accordingly. appeal to the unions to fight the pro- paganda for unlimited immigration. has been sent by the American Jewish Congress to Senator Robert La Fol- In his statement he joins forces with ...…

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