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May 19, 1933 • Page Image 4

…filE&-mork/EwunetiarucLE PAGE FOUR Ilk.IhN•IS\1 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ■■■■•■■■■•■■■.■7■ 711, 11110•11•1 ■ 11\11. ■.\\■■■ 17, The Strike is Settled! ,....... ........ 1 HEADS TAXI DANCERS SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. THOUSANDS SIGN PETITION DEMANDING AT TEMPLE CARNIVAL , ELECTS DR. L. SIDLOW THAT UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ACT '''''' 11"'w•''''''‘`•••k ‘`‘.."-‘z•-•‘ ■•■■i I3UY on 1 2th STREET IN PROTESTING AGAINST NAZI TERROR P$ Miss Lai...…

May 19, 1933 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE PIEVerRonlonsneIRONIGIE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE J. N. F. $5 DONOR LUNCHEON RALLY NEXT WEDNESDAY You are Cordially Invited to the gala Opening :da y 22 —11tone Relief So- BUDDY'S BEER GARDEN 12TH at TAYLOR Music by Famous Merrymakers Band Now more enjoyable than ever . SPECIAL AT OUR COUNTER palgn ,honer. 15c lb. m June 7 MRS. H. MILKOVS.Kl• Cadillac Ilotel take plot t tt 1 .1 une Opens in June---BETTER THAN EVER I...…

May 19, 1933 • Page Image 6

…Thr.1)ErRonrinlisn fiCLE R0/ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE IEDLTR011; /EWIS/I Bren, stated that he heartr•roig Ll KON ICLE Van scenes which took place at Damascus h ad and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE - , Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronnle Publishing C•., Inc. neneral Office and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle I sondon mute. 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England. Subscit • • . t ...…

May 19, 1933 • Page Image 7

…lite)erRortingstiCH RONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE vs. To be sure that you purchase the best DELICATESSEN, SALAMI, FRANKFURTERS— watch for this label! TZ THE CRISIS DEMANDS UNITY! I Continued from ling, One t TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST GRADUATING CLASS OF UNI- TED HEBREW SCHOOLS. Is t 11 , 11 . 1' IS protest movements as well as by our fail- (Continued from l'reccding Page ure to unIt• on a corntlion platform for relief action. Th...…

May 19, 1933 • Page Image 8

…• TiiEb_erRogkwisti RONICLE •nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE EIGHT HINIMMWMIM• ■ •.41! a wwww=wwwwi, a Chance! Willie said mortgage aild .t. Tme an the said Cl. for the COL. , / poh 1V1, 134 05a1g r oo s f dthperoltrad toed ,Itsgaritr ..pplarrorin.:„1,12r,,, y rs,„ !ne,r, : All O roing,,a,,,V described property ISAACS WILL LECTURE I BEN-ARI, ANNA RAIKIN e certain pieces or parcels al land situated , t, WN. BRO E J Joseph V0.51. 0 not ,• TU...…

May 19, 1933 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE PIEVerRorr,/f19SiiffiRCINICLE rel M. z.. • 0. Wiren 1151, Town one eel South, it, Last. Detroit. Wayne Count) ki,..czn recorded October 1 1913 Libor 29 sl Plats, Wayne Could) Records" pen Detrult Michinan. 1933. noted THE OHIO STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO • ' AssIgnee Of Mottlitee• NED W ANDRUS. Attorney for Al•1.1. of Mortgagee. __ - I76366 OF MICHIGAN, Count) of Wayne. STA M TE a seam. of the Probate Court for held at the Probat...…

May 19, 1933 • Page Image 10

…• MEMTROIVEWIS A thittINICLE PAGE TEN ___ lonni In the City of Detroit. on the one thousand o cond day Of Mn, in the year nine hundred end thirty•three Procne Cut- In the ward Command. Judge of Probate matter of the otate t Wit LAM CAI.LAHAN. The petition of Mary Brogdon. droased basing been heretofore filed in this court praying that •dmIniatration of said rattle be LEGAL CHRONICLE own ' EMMONS OREN • KIEFFER Marone 3404 , ' Unto Gordi...…

May 19, 1933 • Page Image 11

…PAGE ELEVEN TIEDLTKOITILWISH ei RON ICLE .611 THE. LEGAL CHRONICLE , I I 1 r Worm. , os 331313,, 1,1, A Continued from Page Ten b. • . . .., ,,, ,.,,f, 3.,, • end Thrm Dul• Pitgi • I cr ISIS xf Murtgagsr. Is chimed 1. et.. , 33 mortgage the the date. of tho ',ire. for pr, .1 „nd inleirxt. thy sum of Three 'rho..- • In!.. Hundred Taentythrre and 84 33, Dollars and no 13h1 31! preceed., ur in equity having been Instituted 3a oier th...…

May 19, 1933 • Page Image 12

…FRIDAY, MAY TftEVentorijEwisisetRomat and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE w at Si 11.11 , 1 1 11 1 ;1 w lot 1 dd 1ti,,,,,e, loel 1.11.os LEGAL NOTICE SECTION 0 Continued from Previou Page s . , , I WO;,. IS ntot s0c1 Jane C SAW di 1 uf 51 ch min on tho as .1 paro.I of land ,L is ti Sth.ro. 1.1t 1 1 I' 11 , 1 9 i II Illir ELEVENTH INSERTION TENTH INSERTION -244, Mutual Sm d es 19, p13:1 • • • I •• • " atortfalee 1...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English R-EbETROITJAISR 1, Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XI. NO. 26 UNTERMYER CALLS ZIONITS OPPONENTS "CARPING CRITICS" DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922 I. 0. B. A. MAY HEAR PRESIDENT HARDING Vladimir Jabotinsky Chief Executive Pleased With Piss• nee of Zionist Resolution. Zionist Leader of Heroic ()Utility dress the annual convention of the In...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 2

…El)in PAGE TWO KONICLE COMMUNICATIONS Let Fatima smokers tell you From Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B. You will find an interesting pastime in our factory. Your furniture will convey more sentiment and importance once you have witnessed how "Good Furniture" is built. To make sales is simple—to make customers is our desire. "Good Furni- ture" does this for us. We are prepared to meet all Furniture Prob- lems. The assortment on our sales...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 3

…A NC& swish Periodical eater currom ATINU1 • mama= ao, PAGE THREe. 7iiiffigrizmAwisiteiRoNicLe DUBNOW HOLDS OUT LITTLE HOPE FOR THE RUSSIAN JEWS May Clearance Sales Women's Suits 1/4 Off RICA.—(J. C, B.)—Professor Si. mon Dubnow, author of the note- worthy history of Jews in Russia and Poland, stopping here en route for hoo110, where he is to teach Jewish history in the Lithuanian National Univresity, gave the Jewish Corres- pondence B...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 4

…• • ▪ • • • At:a: F'•7 - 1 (...mfer.razze..r Fvte oar is I Oa ittr-pato rrottrant avaroa ir• mais• VILANIV-1 rA4-.4.:lottalat ...I Ls,' 14 on; am Latam V -tor,' 'Ina& al "'Tr. .11177111110U :sr - •••••,•^ 1114,11srasr • 7 - se,. sort tatty 1.771• 77/1••••:7,1 7., sr issal s- Otaatatoo 100 VPITIpt 01 .71a7Tal• :a "Ms. Ligrilat-saPla MS mIam 1140 Oat Mia trottravatton trat✓ re - wtto tar' .120+ laaa.71.7 !MPS' sea...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 5

…A merktut lavish Pedalled Cotter CLIFTON AYINOI CINCINNATI a% MO PAGE FIVE PEVEnton;fryasn (If KON ICLE THE ONLY DETECTOR DEMONSTRATED AT THE RADIO SHOW COMMUNICATIONS (Contnued from page 2.) . . ...• lb . . • . . .0 I ■•■■■■=1 ... rgraternal nu Ebb Pes gee, Johnson, Moses, Kellogg, Mc- Cormick, Hitchcock, Williams, Swan- son, Pomerene and Pitman. Sena- Junior Hadass•h. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. • tors New and Wadsworth were ab- ...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 6

…Timpentoff"mut (ARON ICLE PAGE SIX fit*FROIVEWISII (ARON ICIE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and PublicatiOn Building 850 High Street West Telephone: the Jew has not been assailed in some quarters. But history pr...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN EDEPROITANISII al RON ICLE DE HAAS TRIES TO SET LANDMAN RIGHT o<ptir5 GiAS. Former Secretary of Zionist Organization Takes Issue With Reform Rabbi. dosEP1+— (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. H. Joseph.) Before me lies ■ leaflet. It is • Ford product. Its purpose is to sweep away the cobwebs of misunderstanding concerning the world'. most modest man. Let us join in reading this rare bit: "henry Ford is the most widely known and per...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 8

…TREPentorgiEwisn(ARoxim PAGE EIGHT 1 5-1 -eeeeeeeeAeeeTox-eeee.e-Teeee' Aslalbla lsWILIAILW.W1. 110610 .SAWNSAIn WA % 11 0151 Fur Storage JEWISH WOMEN ARE GIVEN UNIQUE ROLE IN KEREN HAYESOD ancl Jerson& sae Beautiful Sweaters Hand Made) Insured Against An Society Reese and other local metes Mould be communicated to the since id dm Cbresicle by 7 cdclecl sea Wednesday •Iternoon le order to appme in the curtest •wile. Wasa Phone Gl...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 9

…- pLykritonfrwisnoRmiC ■ ,1; PAGE NINE MRS. HATTIE HARRIS, PROMINENT PIONEER RESIDENT, IS DEAD v tit Mrs. Hattie Harris, widow of Elias Harris, died on Thursday, May II. Mrs. Harris, who lived in Detroit all her life, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Burton, pio- neer residents of this city. Mrs. liar- V A1 Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald of Lasalle Gardens spent a fortnight at the Park Hotel in Mt. Clemens. Many delightful...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 10

…ePt..ntoi PAGE TEN MIGDAL A Palestine Colonization Scheme. At the end of 1909 a group of Russian Jews purchased a piece of land about 1,200 acres in size, situ- ated at the Lake Genezareth (Lake Tiberias), on the spot where the fam- ous Magdala of ancient times had been. From this valley, then called "Emek Cenossar," the first fruits tiled to be sent to the temple in Je- rusalem. Two thousand years of war and neglect had made a wilderness...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 11

…Ras al.r. ti Plaeraony Lvjgtai rJ ZION RESOLUTION PLEASES MARSHALL GRAND OPENING OF The Market DE-Luxe Saturday Morning, May 20 Will see the opening of Detroit's latest and most up-to-date and com- pletely equipped market where the finest groceries, meats and vege- tables and dairy products may be procured for the most reasonable prices. The housewife will find right to her hand a market that has been specially designed to make her shop...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TWELVE E9LTRoN/Lwisti eituri IcLE MAY 19, 192 Lou Goldberg.'' Optometrist and Optician 1414 Griswold Adel Gihr, an Arabic author resident in Haifa, has just completed a translation into Arabic of Dr. Max Nordau's book, the "National Spirit." Main 453 mI The Jerusalem Arab newspaper, Lissan el Arab, is printing the book in installments. JOY .1 FARM Single Home., Duplexes and Home Sites • 9716 Linwood, Corner Blaine Garfield...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 1

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. I. No. 12 DETROIT, MICH., MAY 19, 1916 $1.50 per Year Single Copies 5 Cents By DR. ABRAM LIPSKY * * Reprinted from the American Hebrew ii: 4.4..:4444.4.00:44•0•16:0:44•W••4•4•4•4•04•04":44":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":•4":":":":":":":••:":":":404":•i•4•04404•4•4":4444•0044+444•4":":":":":÷:":":":":":44":• A t...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 2

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 2 hot in temper. I did not revile." This repudiation of sins closes with claims to merit : "I have given bread to the hungry man and water to the thirsty man, and apparel to the naked man, and a boat to the shipwrecked 4. !ariner." The advocate of master-morality may. retort that the moral ideas just cited were not held by the strong of the day, but were restricted to the priestly and literary classes. This would he an e...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 3

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Increase of Jewish Immi- gration on the Pacific Coast The New Port of Entry—Seattle Several months after San Fran- It was decided that a responsible cisco became a port for Jewish im- organization was imperative and migrants, Seattle, situated On Puget that the most effective work could Sound, suddenly beg-an to receive be done under the guidance of the many Jewish immigrants. In the I lebrew Sheltering and Immigran...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 4

…11111116. 4 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE DEBATE WILL BE FEATURE RABBI MAX J. MERRITT IS OFFERED PULPIT AT OF B'NAI B'RITH OPEN GRAND RAPIDS MEETING "Shall Secrecy Be Abolished Leader of Evansville, Ind., Con- Within the Order?" Is Topic. gregation Receives Call From Forensic eloquence will reign su- preme on Monday evening, f lay 29th, when four members of the legal profession, who are also mem- bers of Pisgah Lodge, will meet in debate upon the ...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 5

…r THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SHOLEM ALEICHEM DEAD The Heart-Rending Story of a Jewish Widow Another Instance of Russian Barbarism and Cruelty A Quarter of Million People in Funeral Procession. Sholem Aleichem, one of the greatest Yiddish writers who ever. lived, died in New York on May 12. Over a quarter of a million Jews paid their last tribute to the earthy remains of the great author by following his body to the grave. )bservers said that i...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 6

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. General Manager ANTON KAUFMAN Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Editor SAMUEL J. RHODES, Subscription in Advance $1.50 per year Offices 701 Penobscot Bldg. Telephone Cadillac 2588. The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorse- ment of v...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 7

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News Shaarey Zedek Temple Beth El Sunday Services. Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn ad- The subject of Rabbi Franklin's dressed a large audience at the sermon on Sunday morning of this Synagogue last Saturday. lie spoke week will be "Religion in the N1 al:- in Hebrew. ing." The closing Sunday service for The Young People's Auxiliary the season will be held on May 28th. Society of Shaarey Zedek will hold Sabbath S...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 8

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 Pleas of Jews Are of No Avail Boston School Board Refuses to Discontinue Singing of Christmas Hymns in Public Schools The Boston School I loard has de- clined to forbid the singing of Christmas hymns and carols in the public schools as requested by a number of citizens who claimed to represent the sentiments of the Jewish residents in Boston. The hoard based its action on the opinion of the corporation counsel of the...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 9

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Local and State News 300 YOUNG JEWISH WOMEN WILL SELL FLOWERS FOR NATIONAL FUND Detroit's Flower Day Is Expected to Be Unprecedented Success. All arrangements have been com- pleted for the annual flower day to he held under the auspices of the National Fund on Sunday, May )1st. Judging by the earnest support given the local committee and by the spirit of enthusiasm which has marked all preparations, the day will he ...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 10

…1 0 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOC IETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 4003, not later than Monday evening. Air. Milton Alexander, head of the Milton Alexander Advertising Co., and a prominent member of the Adcraft Club, delivered an address to members of the Board of Com- merce in Sandusky on "The Voice of the City." Dr. and NIrS. Hugo A. Freund h...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Mark SOCIETY (Continued from page to) Fineberg left Monday \1r. for Battle Creek as a delegate to the 68th annual convention of the grand chapter .of Royal Arch 1\ a- sons. Mr. and N1rs. A. S. Weinberg of 106 Ilague avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter Anna to r. Sol Mitchel. Miss Michelstetter of \lilwauke is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Lewis Frank of Putnam avenue. Miss Irma Sloman spent Fr...…

May 19, 1916 • Page Image 12

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 SOCIETY (Continued from page it) A theater party followed by luncheon at the Pontchartrain, Wednesday afternoon, was given by Mrs. Julius Steinberg of 113 Farnsworth avenue, who had as her guest Miss Sadie Stone. The Philo Carte Club held its last meeting of the season at the home of Miss Amelia Plotler of Fred- erick street. The prize winners were Miss B. Lipsitz and Miss S. Davidson. Mrs. A. Frank and daughter o...…

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