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February 19, 1926 • Page Image 4

…Awipentrei;Ammid)130Altus PAGE FOUR •••MEMI=MILe MA ■ MM11111• ■ toward the question that I was com- pelled to close down the factory." It is probable that the Zionist executive, after an investigation of the matter, will take steps to bring about the reopening of this impor- tant undertaking in Palestine. Will Find Out Reasons For The Wiener Morgen Zeitung pub- lished a letter from Heinrich Mar- Closing Delphiner's Silk gulies, a residen...…

February 19, 1926 • Page Image 5

…A merica Awisk periodical Center CLIFTON AMU! - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVR . 2 4 _ctiertconla _sr OIRcr<Iulb AIM . ■•■■ dere in the musical 'world in this coon- prominent in Europe and Palestine." ■■■■■••• AN INTERVIEW WITH - Can you give me some idea along try and abroad in the 14 months that WILL HELP MANAGE to the what lints you have planned your the^ns-elves. with the auxiia • he As there, is but the prelude WILLIAMS & HASTINGS. ...…

February 19, 1926 • Page Image 6

…fitEnentortknisn (A tarn lois ■ t 114,, soN'a _ are' , N. • REVETROITJEWISII etRONICIA Tn. 11.V4111■1141.M...... MY.) UV WIll1.13.1. Publielted Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co, log, JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor JACOB H. SCHAKNE, General Manager Entered as Second-class matter Much at the Postogice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of Much 3, 1 0 79. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodw...…

February 19, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A mcricalt ffewisk Periodical Cctkr CLAYTON avaNux - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO zr;vernotat_wisnoncroctz oar's"' _ 14.1S971 oif9i4T5 Ci-iAS. n de s t,. g Lm OP aid mist, her r as /a- nnali- sts a s theq , M r. ,nt lit readv he . a s and ective irage, renity cation ms in ing so iehind seated rise sment .nd of when- a are gl111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E111111111111111111111111111111111111111111...…

February 19, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PA GE EIGHT DEntort • (ARorimr, 4 lti Astounding The J. L. HUDSON CC iA LAI Bargains LU Mr. and Mrs. Emery Monash o 3255 Carter avenue announce th • birth of a daughter, Jean Sharon, on Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Phillips (Ethel Alexander) of 2589 Elmhurst avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Shirley Ann, on Feb. 10. Opening Day of Another-the Twentieth- ECONOMICAL DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. Leo Abramo...…

February 19, 1926 • Page Image 9

…A merica !apish Periodcal Carta CLAYTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE _ •LiErAi_ELITAW1_?0.0t 0 AIPA COe RECEIVES HONOR AT BANQUET ON SUNDAY :61E5E119 1.95 A Smart Tailored Suit -and the more tailored the gn tr of this pieces at $15.00 Id $4.95 .$17.50 412.95 ..$4.95 and end • • $4.95 suit is, the better. B. Siegel Co. presents the smartest versions of the tai- lored mode, masterly designed in English Tweets, Novelty Chec...…

February 19, 1926 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN pl_Egolson;A wi shiii itu rocus UPHOLDS INHERENT HARDINESS IN JEWS • the United Hebrew Schools, has been ■ •••••••• ■ •••••• assoc active in aiding the schools. The iation has charge of the Bialik Library at Kirby Center, which they The second annual dance of the conduct very successfully. Many GLASS-MARKOFSKY Mr. and :Mrs. S. Yoslowitz o Will Settle Some on Land and Help Alumni Association of the United members of the organization...…

February 19, 1926 • Page Image 11

…Americo lavish Pedalled Cada PAGE ELEVEN ThIPLIFOOtTIEWISA eiR074101b ATER SUPPLY IS PLANNED FOR CITY Club NOtes cans. of the Ilerzl veichnk spoke f Chaim Nach. am Kock a nd algid in a dec. mallow Block speaker. The se challeng e of checker tour. • y will he held . Plot, ha y • father and son stall Mod. dos Contractors Will Inlam. to era System in .1 CONSIDER PROBLEM -:: CLASSWIED OF FARMERS' WIVES IS NOT OPPOSED TO PALESTINE APPEA ...…

February 19, 1926 • Page Image 12

…'"72 7—..1Wilailettiwonansonesemes. PlEIAT14/11;kfiiSit OIROXICUS Shows Increase in Sales. More sales records will be estab- lished in 1926 among auto men than any time since automobiles have been manufactured. At least this is the contention of Joseph Neubauer, who heads a Dodge Brothers sales agency at 8564 Joseph Campau avenue and who is doipg something himself to bring about his prediction. In eight days he has merchandised 31 cars. "Th...…

June 19, 1925 • Page Image 1

…America!! ffewish Periodical Center WFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 925 SOD Our New Location: Honel ty. ied by 525 w OODWARD II- EbETROIT 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN 0 ad- tinian Ile by local naign, min at ns de- nt vis- erg. TELEPHONE CADILLAC Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 4 Yellin Guest ITO, ORGANIZED BY REFORM, ORTHODOX JUDAH MAGNES ...…

June 19, 1925 • Page Image 2

…lifEberRonfrmsfig_Roratu PAGE TWO - RECREATION BUILDING OF THE Y. W. H. A. CAMP Club N otes BERLIN CONFERENCE PRAISES ORT WORK rest of his life, taking little trips abroad from time to time, and here he painted some of his finest pictures: German Federation of European Jew. "The Girl With the Letter," The Of- ish Organisations Hears Reports. - fering of Poultry," "Gustavus Vasa and the Dalecarlians," this last a BERLIN.--ii T. A.)--The Fe...…

June 19, 1925 • Page Image 3

…A merican ffewish Periodical Center cu. avEtitis • attgoitigrt 20, ottto PAGE THREE) rilEbentotrlamis aegoNtaz IRK J•w- rta oder. i Or- s an- week•, pros. t Eu- parts es of io ADAMS AVENUE WEST -At Grand Circus Park Stc=.1 Ole!, I Stu- 30% Saving lealth R. T ulturo Jews • ir or- 7. War Mini , - Uanlia Of us of tho' COUM out of . All closed huild- rea ft se ist Year F'on. Coot o•epoode the latex( Fughion it .11initattni Coo...…

June 19, 1925 • Page Image 4

…pleVerat a li m u sa( il la r. t a t. ■ •e. S roe' tit, i . 'dr - 5‘ • sue. - sue 4.1 1.1 • 41,1e! - ve.V. v e"-• ' "r "T■ • -2, 0 ' -0 1s. -0 I% " of the Palestinian project in terms of the settlement of the Jewish problem. Britain did not know the depth and seriousness of Arab irreconcilable hostility. It took just such an oc- PahlIslsol Weekly by Tle Jewish Chraalci• Publi•lsied C•.. Inc. By A PALESTINIAN EXPERT casion as t...…

June 19, 1925 • Page Image 5

…American lavish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 0100 t git4iic 0 Ica Work oix 0 .6 5 41 ,5 I Thirty Frye Years Of aoacio******* **********00000-oo000000000*00000000 000-0000-ot 00000eo 00*************** By H. B. SLIOSBERG 0 Thirty-five years will soon be passed within a very short time under the auspices of the lea a considerable sea lace the foundation of the Jewish ( 01- of Jewish agronomists and agricultur- onizatio...…

June 19, 1925 • Page Image 6

…TIEPCTROn; /pis/ RoNICLE PAGE SIX PLAYED GRADUATION RECITAL LAST WEEK Miss Lillian Rabinowitz, who will) be graduated from the Detroit Insti- tate of Musical Art on Thursday, White Kid, White Calf, White Fabric, Patent, Black and Blonde Satin, Tan Calf Pumps, Sandals All society items and other local notes should be corrinsunic•ted to the offit• of The Chron.c'e by 5 o'c'oi k Wedresday •lternoon in order to appear in the current week's Ph...…

June 19, 1925 • Page Image 7

…A merica Jewish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN IMO sememeaMaelaseeagaa... Alarm/Ivo Engagrments Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Dant,' of Holbrook avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Blume, to Dr. Arthur A. Ginsburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ginsburg. ll'ondertuf Collect ion o f New Summer Silk Frocks $35 The most exclusive versions of the mode for afternoon, dinner, tea, dance, evening and s...…

June 19, 1925 • Page Image 8

…• liSEVLTRI c k1VISittiNtuttlain PAGE EIGHT Catherine Bird's Music Pupils to Give Recital at Wilmot Hall June 20. 034 IIEBItEW I sell .en d and .ercenea . . -- .0Cial MISHKUN ISRAEL WILL DEDICATE NEW TEMPLE Fraternal and Club Notes The Conere g ation Mishkun Israel will hold the ceremony for the lay- ing of the cornerstone of their new ---.0. Alumni Association: house of worship, on the corner of The pupils of Catherine Bird, who At...…

June 19, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A merica Yeivish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYZNUL - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE MINI usn (ARON ICUS pg. VETROnA ■ L. AUER CELEBRATES EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY • sJ 41( ). X79 ayiscal, NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.)-Five of the foremost living musicians united April 27 at Carnegie hall to pay hom- age to Leopold Auer, when he vele- rated his eightieth birthday. Jaseha Ileifitz, Ephraim Zinffialist, Joseph Hoffman, Sergei Ratihmaninoff and Ossip Gabrilow...…

June 19, 1925 • Page Image 10

…PID4E12 oirsoaREAL 13 E MI( BOARD 111 JUNE 19, 1925 (fl RIJN ICU. TfiE SIX RABBIS ARE GRADUATED FROM HEBREW COLLEGE j ITIONWBUPPIRIA11112 Flins REALTYCOMPA GARFIELD 2423 5380 8748 UN WOOD AVE. I 4 Union College Confers Degrees, Honors. Library Contri- CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES butiona Announced. (Fes. Is sent De net wait until • Court Notice 20 per cent. peu. Price will I Call I Mayor DixengotT has resigned his ...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A NCIMIN lavish Peddled Cotter All Jewish News Views All Jewish WITHOUT BIAS 11 - EDETROIT LWISR. 11-RONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 VOL. XVII. NO. 4 iALFOUR DOCUMENT PROMPTED BY PAST , DEEDS, SHE AVERS gr• Mary Fels Claims Zionists Have Ignored Settlers Who Laid Foundations. COOLNESS SHOWN THEM DESCRIBED AS UNJUST IMPORTANT NOTICE Items intended for publica- tion in th...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 2

…VIE *mum PAGE TWO ! WITS of a little boy named Joseph, '.with a kind father and wicked broth- ,ers, who stole his pretty coat and threw him into a cave. Bennie stud- , ied the pictures with satisfaction, es- pecially the one of Joseph sitting in a big chair with a great many people fanning him or bowing before him. I But soon he found that it was growing too dark to see the pictures distinctly; the short December day had deepened into twili...…

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…► y America ffewish Periodical CeNter PAGE TAUB TIIE9ETROtTAW1811(AROMICIAS • 4.01: Y"ng 19 Judaea — Our Business Creed Absolute truthfulness in advertis- ing. Faithful reproductions in all adver- tising illustrations. Full guarantee of all Furniture sold. The lowest credit terms to all. a Freedom from obligation in sick- ness or loss of employment. Adjusting of credit terms to suit the salary of the wage-earner. The same price to ...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 4

…- - PiEVErRorr,frwisii(iiRoxim , PAGE FOUR SYNAGOG YOUNG FOLK EVENT PLAN FIRST Center for. Youth At College Opens 1•11 ORGANIZE EFFORTS TO HELP REFUGEES A NEW TWELFTH STREET FURNITURE STORE The Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek will hold the first of — a series of social entertainments Sun- United Synag— agu-e- Buys liouse Communities All Over Country • . day evening, [PT. 2 1, H:30 o'clock, at For Students Attending the synagog...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merica ,swish periodical Cater CLIFTON AVINI.11 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE Thcperiterr,fimml IA RONICLE A Gift that Will Be Enjoyed Every Day Fraternal and Club Notes a Cadillac for Christmas! Montefiore Lodge. Montutiore Lodge, Ni. 12, Inde- pendent Order Free Sons of Israel, met Tuesday evening, Dee. 11, at the K. of I'. Hall, Cass and Teterboro Election of officers was avenues. held with the following results: President, Jose...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 6

…limpgrim,kwisnaiRONICI PAGE SIX mss. ri MOTT EWISR ROM ••• /WM .11 ■•■•••• ■ emerge Published Weekly by The Jewish Chromic'. Publishing Ce., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager . 114,S„ mrdw..... -0-'1 ■ •-g4"2 -041 ■- ,cir, Ns •4. 11 - Celebrate Chanukah? their plans of dictatorship by political adventurers and fanatics. During the 44 years that he was head of the labor movement in Americ...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 7

…A merica Parish Periodical Cotter PAGE SEVEN PtEi_t; LIVISR 14. 6011 <>19. - Firr - ) ---- 0-1AS . -1+. c.) OS E P BOOK REVIEWS Pens Radiant Story of Jewish Heart Largess. COUNCIL SUGGESTS 4 LAW IMPROVEMENT I I 4, dr a ish we 'us of the It laVi. S I nail h — that ['ha- nan- neri- ight. cans tidah tery, angst 1)1 in But esses t he tbiy, / 5 Changes in Immigration i A A s k s THIS THING OF GIVING I Law on Ground of Human ! ...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 8

…%il r.y)rnow PAGE EIGHT Ni4 MAMA /rwisti M Rom Km FESTIVAL ARRANGED BY OAKLAND FOLK 1101WANAMIIIIVIVIKA KAMP: NA 15 A ti: t -0. :11 C k 511 WOMENS WEAR i: A vg ;1. C V. Unusual Values in a Sale of A IC 51 10. A . 0 1 . i: Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and State French Beaded Frocks 14: ti: 51 :A Handmade Creations Imported Direct by Heyn's Priced Remarkably Low at a X ti: IC X le 2500 FOR HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES All the N...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A xericair lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE EtEDergonik - msnaiRoNia, 1 , flarring [......- 014,01,4°P atr..4n""A avo. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kamalsky are SCHEINMAN-LONDON receiving congratulations on the birth Mr. ad Mrs. Samuel It. London of of a son, Gerald. Each performance by the Arts So- Santa Monica, Calif., announce the approaching marriage of their daugh- ciety of Temple Beth El seems to t...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 10

…itthti critorr, infisn PAGE TEN RONICLE WILL GIVE CHANUKAH PROGRAM ON SUNDAY Edwin Montagu's Career The Store Beautiful on Grand Circus Park" Edwin Samuel Montagu, who died recently in London, was the second son of the first Lord Swaythling (known in the House of Commons as Sir Samuel Montagu) and was born in 1879. He was at Clifton and at Our Collection of Beautiful Fur Coats - Wraps - Scarfs at in Utliitaited Variety awaits your sel...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 11

…A merkam ffetrislt Periodical Curter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN litEl)cricotyltrsitelmvictz of Experience Opens Costume Shop nod ∎■■•■■■■•■∎■■■∎•■■■■∎∎■■ ∎∎∎■■∎ ? Make-up A rti st j&i,‘, ■■•■•■ ■■■ 1 Jacobs Insurance Agency AInstructi on $ I — 0 "Service end Protection That Satisfy." r GENERAL Georgia Casualty Co. Old Line Life Ins. Co. 0 Home Office Atlanta, Ga. of America. Burglary, Automobile, Plate Gl...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 12

…DECEMBER 19, 1924 il t (AP:0 4KM ttorr,frta EXPLAINS CONTENT MEMBER 011TICO MIASMIC BOAPD BCD 8331.11IRP11111114. 1 18 I- IFEA LTV COM 0/4_ GAR FIELD 2423.5180 87 48 LUIWOODAVE. Rheumatism Don't suffer—get quick relief. Effective and Inexpensive. It costa nothing to come down and find out. OF DISTRICT PLAN iConcluded from page 1.1 shrewdly discerned the possibilities Of • manipulating the neighborhood forces so organized for distinct...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 13

…:NUE 1-1-EDETROIT EWISII Chanukah 5685 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Section Two DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 VOL. XVII. NO. 4 Protecting Rare Book Collection With More Than $1 000,000 Policies Sum, HOXerer a Mere& SYMOfiZTS PrielleSSlleSS Of 11 laniaeriPtc and of Rekl a riOtiS and Art Objects gon, ten Jane 30, 1138. Fifty Jews elaborately illustrated, gives a con- course between Jews and Christian...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 14

…&IRO di,WISH RON LE PAGE TWO American Zionist Medical Unit, thus I tine co-operated with the Iladassah victoria (an address written Jerusalem, Jaffa, :Medical Organization in its infant turn Vale•Intine on the launched, opened in Cif the Queen • ; Tiberias, Safed and Ilaifa hospitals' welfare work, and its outside chalet- lik.brew la to and dispensaries staffed by Jewish rical service, which has been extended .1 11111.. rucen nil exceedingly...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 15

…PAGE THREE PE91-nconAslstitARONICif, • ILW Ilal MI 06.1 V %. ■ I we ,.'11: • ••• ■•■ • 111. .\■.\■■ WI 0 t. ■ .% LI •11•\ ■■ • ■7 We Wish nu All he in a $, P t■ Fen en Pictures of New Palestine By DR. JOSEPH SILVERMAN , $4 JOYOUS CHANUKAH $ 're ud 05tedings child. l'he survivors of those early settlers of the 'tit's, strong and gentle mart and woolen, today point with pride to the second generation of colonists \chit+ they have r...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 16

…THE I erRonlaim (iittorilaz PAGE FOUR Aloscow's Jewish Theater S By HUNTLY CARTER tlialogue and environment of painted scenery. and he plays on a flat stage. In Moscow the Jewish actor expresses himself by means of gesture and movement at all heights. Experiments are always being During my post-revolution visits to their goloshes, which are deposited in made at this theater to find the form c h arge of best suited to express the Jewish So...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 17

…A merica Pinsk periodical Carter CUPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE 'Pt t; ihrritotr,frwisi r e destroying the Temple the Mes- s %%%%%%%% •••• %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 69mph:flews of the Season aassaei we l :: sigh was burn." The story tells how the news iif ti• destruction of the / I hall of Temple at Jerosa • m woman, is brought I, / a Messiah to living a small community f Jewo short distanre outside Jerusa...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 18

…figikraorrionsnelimcg Art and the Jews The Banner of the Jew By REV. IGNATZ MUELLER Greetings According. to historical testimony, Wake, Israel, wake! Recall today there has been no people more ad- THE WORLD IS HAPPIER NOW 'l'IIAN dicted to agriculture than the Israel- The glorious Maccabean rage, ites. The Phoenicians, their near HAS BEEN FOR A LONG TIME AND The sire heroic, hoary-gray, • neighbors, had no small a territory WISH EVERYBODY...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 19

…• A aterica II Amish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN Tit r,frritorrinvisn 0110.1c1.1: Palestine • One Land Of Opportunity, Says Marshall, Urging Sacrifices Veteran Leader Calls for More People, Schools and Villages and Further Efforts to Make Country Prosperous. Unter- myer Says Every Successful Campaign Means More Power for Pioneers. GREETINGS OF THE SEASON IMPORTANT NOTICE WM. A. HAHN Items intended...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 20

…liiti)entorriEwisti &tor na PAGE EIGHT Working Boys Or Working Men? By AAV HAMON GOVIM Underlying the endeavor of clear- first claim; until they are again taken ALWAYS FRESH MADE IN DETROIT thinking students of modern social into the arms of education and moral problems to reduce child labor to a and social opportunity. Fundamentally, the question is minimum is the conviction, reached after long study of the realities of whether we shall n...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 21

…LDIN , • A merica Prish periodical eater CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 111111111161111IIIIIIMMI - lt/LETROff Ti PAGE RON KM Bar p le Em bodied olomon's Tem of S itecture Arch In Buil dings to Constitute Yeshibah Group •• I • •/ ioi C^ 1 former president of the Bronx Mark Eisner of New York, former Association. Sylvan Oestreicher, Fer- United States Collector of Internal , dinand Tannenbaum and Irwin M. Revenue, has forme...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 22

…//.1 ■ 1St I (ii RONK:LC PAGE TEN Look Up To Thy Maker Look up to thy Maker, 0 soul of mine, Thy Creator remember whilst thou art young; Cry morning BMi night to His grace divine, And in all thy songs let Ilia name be sung. On earth the Lord is thy portion and cup, And when f ront thy body thou goest lone, A place for thy rest lie hath builded up And made thee a nest underneath Ilk throne. Wherefore morning and night I will bless my Lord...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A mtcricam 'apish Periodical Cotter All Jewish News AB Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLI/TON Antal - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11- EDETROIT LWISR HROI•TICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent; DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 17 HEBREW UNIVERSITY VISIONS OF DRAMA INVITES GnisBERG, OF HIGH ARTISTIC SEMINARY SCHOLAR CALIBER OUTLINED Mischa Fishso...…

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…Ti f f cl e - •• •• •.• IS siv e el IA "' t a te lett. ■ PAGE TWO irawitataTutkisaittms.a..e.a—mrw m mIL ZILVEAVILiVEACATI1VVX, 13 Not Expensire" 14 ; GENTLEMEN `cqc &apron's Corner "If "here Good Furniture 0 Do You Know the holidays are fuss approaching and there is only a short time left? he still has hope. This was a brave, beneficent view of those classic think- ers. Its import is no less applicable The centenary of the birth...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 3

…• American ffewish Periodical Cotter THE PAGE THREE fecraort /novo ■ ■ latunal illtl Finsternald's linsttrwald's .m.,,,,,,..........amame•aemsneetotansaluanpamato NEW YORK SCHOLAR TO LEAD SERVICES II (tub :Notes Em El Social Aiders The Radiant, Girl. Club. The Ens El Social Alders will hold The hiehmah Girls Club held its an installatii n party at 1111 West- Tuesday in first mesting of the seas ...ening, Sept. 10, at the home of M...…

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…illE71ETR011;frivisft PAGE FOUR Nt -')NI. -4st. sit Ns, ri - — $T IT EWISII Published Week;ly The J.:;1.17Chromicl: Publishing Cr, tr. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager antlered Poltoffito s` IMIltter March I. ISIS. at th• as Second-eye 1879. /ikits under the Act of Werth MUM.. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone: Gland•le 9300 Cable Adds..: Chronicle L...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A NCriallf ffewisk Perialkal Cotter CLIFTON ATMS • CRONYISM 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE kEljerRon;fousq01401ClE rtibcysi. CEASE PLAYING WHEN THEY POSE FOR INTERESTED FRIENDS IN U. S. air MrTi 0-1AS. "i+. JOSEPH'' (Ceprvoiyht, MI. By Ch., II. Jo ■ ral,) MEN! Numerous readers have coked the to express an opinion of the Presi- dent's apparent disinclination to take a starlit on the issue of the Klan. If the President could disaseociate himself...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 6

…I PAGE SIX petal and ersonal illarr in grs HUDSON'S 43rd All noc'el y pane • d •het local notes ,Eou'd be comorm'cated to the office of The 05.55, e iy a ws•tnoel. y eft. eon a order to appall n the current wook'• be ece.ved rot .atOr • stie. Phone Venda e bb.0, Se< sty Ed tai. krtd et ree so es hen Wednesday. Soon after the opening of the pub- The ma;ority of the Jewish resi- lie schools, the universities, colleges dents of Detroit who...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 7

…A merico Apish Periodical Carta CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ET Pawn; ft,igsft : 21177111110....211.,.. ,,,,- --. : till , ANNIORIMIMS/■=7...1•7/C PAGE SEVEN ReNICI.t1 ............ , 1 4 ------- ------ ' _ n cal-lag:7 ,A =.....' et ewish, ?:Irtil 12i , •••••• omillnagelleglIMMAnea _ - ■•■ •=11., IIIII.W.1~..11 ■ .• VC, r -_,s,--c+, . —-- CY-CA at fatd , I Luxurious Fur TTH11111CC1 Quality Coats and Wraps $65, $8...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 8

…• a u of 7hr.17Erixlir,(Ewisti(itsoNtct.r. PAGE ''IG IIT U 11 111 ;1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 • IN 1111 iJ el NI 181 1111 I 1 I octal •Aancl iarson0 U Detroit College of Music so-41 - ot.sif:rnre Among the affairs given for Miss klardye Franklin, a bride-elect of Sept. 21, was a miscellaneous shower at which Mrs. Mary Blank was host- ess, a linen shower given by Mrs. Jo- seph Burman, a personal gift shower by Miss Eleanor Katzer and a lunch- em...…

September 19, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A NCTialif ltwish Periodical ewer C UPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room FOR RENT-Large furnished or un- ith private family. with Cr yng ou m furnished room with refined family. Phone Gartield 6127. -- -- Suitable for one or two. 'Very ren- --• - sonable. Apply 276 Hendrie. North- WANTED -Room and board in re- way 0989. fined Jewish home (kosher). Phone ROOM FOR RENT - Nicely fur- - - - • Cadillac 4743 before 5 p...…

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