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January 20, 1928 • Page Image 9

…A merican ,%-wish periodical Coder CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN n ThEDETROLIIEWISRetRONKLE -D;.:e X e:. ..c-NtieTrzeie,4tcocwe-oaNitizcwirl ANNOUNCES WEDDING Editor's Note to Contributors. DATE OF DAUGHTER, ENGAGEMENT OF SON Ibu SSE Forms of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle close on Thursdays. To assure the insertion of all contributions in current issues, therefore, a I I contributiotri must be in the hands of the edit...…

January 20, 1928 • Page Image 10

….rOsrou,oestoms-o. so • as • 7 .^.7, JANUARY 20, 192.8 PILDLTROn' EIVISR ir MEMSSTEMEEMMESTo ...,......wwwom.-vw,womewv.w........ $ ? 5 bi 31, r, For Sale C 1 IS NEWS CEDE 1413 to 1447 I2 WOODWARD AVE I Gamma Tau Chi Sorority. Tusi Tala Sorority. Nits Hawk Club. Sigma Delta Pi. Miss Jeanette 'leveler of 1663 The first social event of the The Tusi Talon Sorority held its The last meeting of the Gamma Tau Chi Sorority' was hel...…

January 20, 1928 • Page Image 11

…A nfakalt lavish Periodical Cotter AUTO SHOW NUMBER CLIFTON AMU& - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO lifEbETROITAWISII ORONICLE AUTO SHOW NUMBER THE OLDEST JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928 Section Two Chevrolet Sport Cabriolet New Packard Eight Sedan Nash Standard Six Landau Sedan New Whippet Roadster Oakland Six Sedan New Reo Victoria STYLE AND SAFETY FEATURE NEW CARS AT AUTO SHOW Packard Custo...…

January 20, 1928 • Page Image 12

…Til Lift:mord/xis/I LA RON ICU improvements that have attended the perfection of the motor car. Sensing the trend toward the smoother performance of six-cylin- der motors in the popular price and the ltter's parent operated a Oldsmobile concentrated its small carriage works. iVith these factories for a background, the pair fabricated the first Oldsmobile, which is now a permanent exhibit in the Smithsonian institution, Washington, I). C. Succ...…

January 20, 1928 • Page Image 13

…A merican ffewisk Palatial eater CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE TIE *TROIT, //N MI Cf RoN !Cif. Only five cars were built the first year the Chevrolet Motor Company was organized as against more than 1,000,000 in 1927. I DR. JULIUS GRINKER, NEUROLOGIST, DIES' rti m the four corners of the v irld letters are received by the Il e relit Mitt a et nmany CIIICAGO: - (J. T. A.) - - Dr. Julius Grinker, noted Jewish n'jll- Fi...…

January 20, 1928 • Page Image 14

…PIEDLTROtT anSfietRONICK AGE FOUR PIE NEW BODIES IN LASALLE LINE MILTON H. PETTIT IS MADE MANAGER OF NASH MOTORS By M. H. PETTIT, Vice-President, Nash Motors Company. Frigidaire Corp. to Hold SCHULTE PREDICTS GREAT Eight Regional Meetings 1 YEAR FOR CADILLAC IN 1928 in February. DODGE BROTHERS HAS COMPLETED PROGRAM -- - Three Different Lines of Passen- ger Cars in Separate Price Classification,. JOSEPH A. SCHULTE, Manager, Detroit Cadi...…

January 20, 1928 • Page Image 15

…A merica „fewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON MANUA • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ANS -- — LEAGUE OF WOMEN'S DETROITER IS HEAD SOCIETIES TO MEET OF MOTOR TRUCK CO. ON MONDAY, JAN. 30 IN DEFIANCE, OHIO The League of Jewish Women's Organizations of Detroit will hold its first meeting Monday, Jan. :10, at 2:30 p. rat. at the Philadelphia- Byron Talmud Torah. Fred M. Butzel will be the speaker of the atterawn. Ilia subject will be The Child Problem of De...…

January 20, 1928 • Page Image 16

…TIE PAGE FOUR FIVE NEW BODIES IN LASALLE LINE Prices Substantially Reduced on Eleven Other Models of Fisher Bodies. - _— Five new LaSalle body models and substantially lower prices 00 the entire LaSalle line, announced by the Cadillac Motor Car Com- pany, gives the company a naive of 16 LaSalle body models by Fisher with prices ranging iron' $2,350 to $2,875, f. 0. b. Detroit, and also four Fleetwood body mod- ele with prices from $3,000 t...…

January 20, 1928 • Page Image 17

…Altaic= Awish Periodical Curter CLIFTON AnNUI I:MCP/NATI 20, 0a10 ileVurnonjEwisneiluntclx wwwwi,w, LEAGUE OF WOMEN'S DETROITER IS HEAD SOCIETIES TO MEET OF MOTOR TRUCK CO. ON MONDAY, JAN. 30 IN DEFIANCE, OHIO 11111' 4 4 The League of Jewish Women's Organizations of Detroit will hold its first meeting Monday, Jan. :10, at 2:30 p. no. at the Philadelphia- Byron Talmud Torah. Fred M. Butzel will be the speaker of the afternoon. His subj...…

January 20, 1928 • Page Image 18

…PAGE SIX plEpEntonyEnsitoitimicil BY-LAWS OF WELFARE FEDERATION TO BE VOTED ON AT CONTRIBUTORS' MEETING ON JANUARY 29 • The following drafts t.f it) -Laws of the Do not fad to attend Power is the mover of goods-the very source of transportation, the essential permanent servant of commerce. \Velfare Federation, Jens : sin Social. Service Itureati, North bind Centers \ ssitciation and l're,h .Sir Society Ivill he .tilonitted for approv...…

January 20, 1928 • Page Image 19

…America Path Periotlleal Carter CLIFTON smut • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN PI_VETROIT EWIS1161R07 ■ 11CLE meetings of the Board, exercise all powers of the Board of Trustees, except as hereinafter provided. Any funds appropriated to one department or ac- count of the Association and not otherwise con- trolled by the Detroit Community Fund, may be appropriated by the Executive Committee to an- other departhient or account, if it deems ...…

January 20, 1928 • Page Image 20

…Os HEDETROTT Mgt BRONICLt. PAGE EIGHT PISGAH TO HEAR NATHANIEL GOLDSTICK TO SPEAK AT SECOND CHRONICLE PROGRAM MILFORD STERN Foup. THE Fastest I NI AMERICA Aaron Kurland, the newly ap. pointed chairman of the Intellec- tual Advancement Committee of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. 0. 13., announces that Milford Stern will address Monday's meeting on "B'nai B'rith Activities in Mex- ico." Mr. Stern, who recently re- turned from an extended trip ...…

May 20, 1927 • Page Image 1

…El_611EWISMORONICIAS PAGE TWO Igraternal and Club Nutru European Jewish Women's Welfare Organization. A board of directors meeting was held Saturday, May 14, at the home of Mrs. Smilo. A question of great importance was discussed and a com- mittee was appointed to report at the next regular meeting, Tuesday, May 24, at 24 Melbourne, Jewish Center, 8 o'clock sharp. Kindly attend. Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. Final plans for securing a cottage...…

May 20, 1927 • Page Image 2

…A merica 'apish Perla&Cal Carter CLIIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 27 II- EbEFROIT LWISH All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE OLDEST JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI. NO. 25 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1927 THOUSAND ATTEND UNITED SYNAGOGUE FIFTH CONVENTION Jewish Centers Association Plays Host to Hakoah Team at Webster Hall Sunday Vienna Soccer Eleven Will Play Picke...…

May 20, 1927 • Page Image 3

…America yewish periodical &ter CLIFTON MINIM • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 mai nEVerRorriLinsn (IIRONICLE ing, Sil. and re- not arc ace Iced I , 011 nes. e of this nee- The I e- rsle • ir to send rted der• ring it a h be- ere noses ISO!' It has l'Iub hers REPORTS WOMEN'S PUBLIC IS INVITED TO i LEAGUE PURPOSES GARFIELD SHOW ROOM N a g C UB No te s Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. Roman am Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kahn have returns, home after spending sever...…

May 20, 1927 • Page Image 4

…7iIEVETROIT/E91,5fitiiRONICLE • 0: kl- E *TWIT, . 4 ai- RONICLE Pubbshed Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Cs., Inc. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS President JACOB H. SCHAKNE Secretary and Treasurer kotered as Second-erns ynat•er March 3, 1.16, at the Natalie. at Detroit, Mich., under the At of March 3. 1019. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 I moon Office: Cable Address: Chronicle ...…

May 20, 1927 • Page Image 5

…A merka lavish periodical Curter CLIFTON MAUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO teberRondEldsn &Rom Ku k_ gentplr Neill El Notrei GiAS. - H--. JOSEPH- if that article in the current Atlantic 51.•dhly cam d - The Rev,.!: ass ,. • of a Iliddle Acted Father" doesn't arouse n those interested in college edueetion, I shall miss my guess. It was to me one of the most illmninatirat articles on the whole subject of a ...liege edu-1 cation that I have ever r...…

May 20, 1927 • Page Image 6

…PTVEraory,g_vasnaaceoctia PAGE SIX Detroit's B'nai B'rith Ladies In Second Card Party Gift Store Since 1849 CC1 • • 'Orson Gifts for the Bride ■ • The Ladies Auxiliary of the B'na' B'rith will give its second card party of the season on Monday evening , —Charming, useful, and in great variety — care- fully selected in many lands—now ready to greet the bride in their splendid regalia of tissue and rib- bon and gleaming white box—Ki...…

May 20, 1927 • Page Image 7

…v ista/cam latish Periodical Carter CLIPTON AVZNUZ - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO ilE PAGE SEVEN erR01fErnsnOnorici4 1 , MRS. JACOB GOLDBERG ELECTED TO OFFICE' HEBREW ORPHAN HOME IN TAG DAY MAY 24 4 At the regular meeting of the, Mrs. Harry 11. Prenslauer is presi- dent of the Detroit Hebrew Infant Orphan Home, which is going to hold a tag day on Tuesday, May '24. Mrs. Jacob Harwith is chairman and is be- WHEN ONE SEEKS IDIVICUALIT !Old Folk...…

May 20, 1927 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT PE9ETRO1JEWIS/1 &RON IGLE PERFECTION PLANS MOONLIGHT TRIP I Perfection Lodge 480, F k A. M., has announced as its next social event a moonlight dinner and dance mi the For Your New steamer Noronic, on July 7. A novel announcement has been sent to the members urging that reservations be made in advance.The notice reads: for members, ladies and friends. An elaborate eight-course turkey dinner will be served in the steamer's din...…

May 20, 1927 • Page Image 9

…A merica ,ftwish periodical Cotter CL1PTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINII THE*TROM AWIS:16R0141CIE In loving memory of our dear son, Sherman Robert Freed, who died four years ago, May 19. .th ity do rc- In mu alio loving memory of our darling son, Irving DeYoung. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room with private family. References. 3302 Boston Blvd. Phone Arling- ton 9690-M. - - DUPLEX FOR SALE-Calvert be- tween Fourteenth and LaSall...…

May 20, 1927 • Page Image 10

…nEVentor_rjansa&maats JINGO FRATERNITY 1( 1-leads Dance For BRANDS LEADING JEWS Baby Day Nursery, MAY 20, 1927 LODGE HONORS DETROIT JEWRY RISES Non-Partisan Body 11, P. A. LAUNCHES Centers Association PISGAH ROSS, DR. GUNZBURG TO U. J. C. EMERGENCY Host to Hakoahl Surveys Palestine MICHIGAN DRIVE 1 Continued from ''age One) ('ont:nued from Page One) held in Detroit on July 3, 4, and 5, IContinued front liege I.) to the hopes of our people ...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 1

…\• AL Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS fiEbETRoiTAwIsII i IIRONICLE I ■ THE ONLY JEWISH' NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX, NO. 12 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Olivet Conference 'MARSHALL FLAYS PALESTINE REPORT Rabbi Moses Fisher Talks On OF MANDATE BODY Orthodox Judaism In America Creates Good Willi ACT OF TURKISH ISSUED AT GENEVA JEWISH NOTABLES By LAWRENCE LIP...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 2

…".111-.1)urRorpfaisn PAGE TWO lyoulyteooyiloymvutz, RON ICLE \ i II ------- B'NAI B'RITH•KNIGHTS OF i PYTHIAS BASEBALL GAME By Alfred Rosa. ORIENTAL CAFE He who first spoke the words: (Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel) "Great events cast their shadows be- fore them," had probably never heard of the Independent Order 11'nai B'rith or the Knights of l'ythias. Nev- ertheless, that well-known and oft-re- peated phrase might aptly ref...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 3

…PAGE W1 f.TROR/L1115/16RONICLE ),■■■■■■■■■■• 21011011 ■ 110 MIMI MIMI WINNOWLN SERVICE IS SECRET OF SUCCESS IN INSURANCE OA A. LITTMAN ANNOUNCES g Until new Yiddish Playhouse at Twelfth and Seward is completed performances will be given at the • MAJESTIC THEATRE BEGINNING FRIDAY SEPT. 10 O A (Evening Following Rosh Hashonah.) All organizations wishing to arrange benefit performances are requested to see Mr. Littman any Tuesday, We...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 4

…ALEVerRonjonsitaIRozociE UtrktgolttstkUtM Nxixtzty MetailayglsOlzigMccetykktMetk 141. 50A 4141014TM 4 rififiVEnconjEwunentoracul Weakly by The Jawkb Chronicle Publislung Co, I. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS JACOB H. SCHAKNE President Editor General Manager at lb. Paatoffire at Detroit. aniseed a, imottoMelaas matter March 8, 1916, Mich.. under the Art of March 3. 1819. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Tel...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 5

…TIE PLTI4011fLIVISII ORM i 1■ 11.1• URGES TOLERANT SPIRIT TO JEWS to practice, for the simple reason that practicing at the beginning is not fag- cinating. Even adults do not like to do things that are not pleasant, let , alone squeeking and playing Wrong notes. According to Fischer, authority Rabbi AA. Roumanian Senate to En. on the psychology of music: "There act More Liberal Legislation. (lever lived a child who was nut made amovitch. B...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PEVentog/EmsndiRoma4 PAGE SIX David Lipton of Chicago, Ill., will arrive on Saturday to be the guest I of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. I and Mrs. Lawrence Lipton of 20 Tyler avenue. In Hudson's August Sale Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Niman, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Morris ('herney of Windsor, have left for Atlantic City, where they will spend a fortnight. Th. an society Items and other local notes should be communic•ted to the office ...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVr,DI • ~ HE 9LTROFFJEWISH OR074 ICIE Marriages inielhocies Tsruto Woodward STEVENS-BIRNDORF . (0.1.WOODWADD Y SW. KA 540.11. 44C4(0,414“1044 WR11 MY 0 , Richly Furred New Coats the el , Ileetiao That Portroys Final burl iu timortorss. $75 _ $125 Ga For Misses and Wornou Those who lead in fashion will- (Moose their new coats now. Every exclusive style and fabric is here. Kashmir Patina, Kashmirella, Kashroorovii, Importe...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT PtcperRorriF,wisn (A Roxiaz dred Dollars." The next meeting sociate matrons of Wayne chanty. read by the advertising and ticket I will be held at the center, 31 Mel- Races and other features of interest committees for the informal dance bourne avenue, Monday, Aug. 23, at to all are scheduled. Tickets may to be sponsored by the club on Sept. 3 p. m. The public is invited. be secured from any of the officers. 10 at the new Masonic T...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 9

…PAGP., NT-t=7 ROUGE - YOUNG ISRAEL CONDUCTS HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES! r hot*, 4 111 4 t2gtiW IP 1;h1j.k.., Shins MRS. BERTHA SURAVITZ Mrs. Bertha Surnvitz of 303-1 4 Blaine avenue passed away at her Young Israel, an organization com- Alterations and Repairs on Both home on Tuesday, Aug 10 Mrs posed of young men and women will Shirts. Suravitz was born in Krakow, Aus- In loving memory of our dear wife Old •nd Now conduct services during th...…

August 20, 1926 • Page Image 10

…AUGUST zu, nici)erRoffir.wisn ARON I "But, after all, with all these achieve- icy of Jewish education. If we, in and the other institutions are com- melds, certain things got lost. The America, want to be orthodox Jews paratively small. "The genius of the Jew lies in the grandeur and the dignity of the old we must realize that religion is above ghetto culture is to them only a mem- business. That God is above Mum- field of religion. In buil...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A mcriemPiviskperioNcaleatter Location: Our New 5 2 5 w oouwARD VOL. XVIII. NO. 26 — MARSHALL PRINTS OFFICIAL TEXT OF POLISH AGREEMENT CLIFTON /MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TELEPHONE II-EVETROIT LWISII HRONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925 COMMITTEE OF NO Rabbi to Discuss One of Zim's Works Now On Exhibitionl Salient Problems NATIONAL LEADERS Address on Dec. 4. Annual Meet...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 2

…6 AMIN l POPIR:Lfi PttlitiThotT , f____j2__— H. S. HENRIQUES DIES AT HOME IN ENGLAND PAGE TWO COMZET CELEBRATES FIRST ANNIVERSARY MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.)—The first anniversary of the establishment of the Comzet, the governmental com- mittee to establish Jews on the land, was celebrated here by the Jewish Communists. Due to the activities of the Comzet, which was created a year ago on Aug. 29 as a part of the Nationalities Council of the Cent...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 3

…A merican Yavisk Periodical Center CLUTCH AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE pfi&isory, ow.sweseew.weeeverm r &wit. Seth El noted 're, at S was city on on the h law. arouse ty and , ration, pie. merable he fun. • ge ever t B. F . tie Sun- isted by • . Mlle. , dance cue, in Valerie ocean in. ily Wal- d others DEXTER BOULEVARD For Thanksgiving A Double Store With Two Large Floors. KOSHER MARKET Kosher Delicatessen. First Class ...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 4

…s erRonjewisti(A Ro x icta r_sg Appears in Joint Recital. Rosa Raise (whose real name is Raitza Burtstein) is a native of Week's Symphony Concerts. COLONEL \Y. 'MULL ENDORSES CAMPAIGN D EPENDABLE USED CARS 'Hoover Aide in Russia Declares Americans Can Help J. D. C. Plan. Associate Conductor Victor Kolar of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra has prepared an unusually attractive pro- In a letter adressed to Felix 51. gram for Sunday afternoo...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 5

…A merica P i nsk periodical Center CLIFTON anNux • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE Fin ~ fl r, rrttorr Anvil (A itort_ 3RAVIAN KILLED EIGHT REFUGEES GERMANY SUBMITS OLSHANSKI PAPERS g••••••••••••••••••/././... fontiar Natto . BOOK REVIEWS Bercovici's First Novel. $3,855,681. The second agency IS pares with $1,746,775 in September, the Frank M. Hayes agency with 111, - Detroit Life Announces an In- and with $1,449,000, the production Evan...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 6

…,rarammsnms ■ mmawws VIE rInfilSit ARONICM ?AGE SIX T1A'A _ re- r \.437.ji There was one incident at the meeting at which he spoke which we think deplorable. The British audi- ence was so incensed by his remarks that it pre- Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishi. C.., Inc. vented him from completing his speech. If those peo- ple did not care to hear him they were not compelled Koldowsky, a repre- Joseph J. Cummins, Presiden...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 7

…A lliCriCall latish periodical eatter r1JPTON Arms - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN SILHOUETTES: 141607A Co<pkii (5-1AS. (Capyirrlsb11. 1921. c.J O sE.PH-=-- By Chan. H. hush./ They have their religious fights in the small as well as the ig towns. In Barnesboro, Pa., a Jew by the name of Luxenberg was elected mayor may be termed a tolerance platform. Some years ago Mr. Luxen-1 berg . elected on a Republican ticket, as Barnesboro is s...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 8

…jitEVentonintisit e_RONICLE PAGE EIGHT 411• ■ ••••••••••••• ■ • The J. L. HUDSON CO. 1 iEngagrments 0 MISS BELLE GEALER et Tee society Pram and ether local notes should be communicated to the office All the cu ant Chronicle by 6 o'c'mk Wednesday afternoon in order to appear In Society Editor. Mall notices ea as to be received sot later ism.. Phone Codal. 1040, Mae Wedomday. The Detroit Junior Iladassah Unid A group of prominent Detroi...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A merican Plinth Periodeal Center g ale 6288. Uwe Only CLIFTON ATINCII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE F_46 ITTAIEWIY.1_0_RONIgg Marriages h IE GEM irtIg Mrs. M. P. Fisher is chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chubnow o. the committee in charge of the bene- 15352 Petoskey avenue announce th BLUMROSEN-NETZO RG fit linen shower and card party which birth of a daughter, Mildred Joyce A lovely wedding took place at the on Oct. 6. eve- Book-Ca...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 10

…ill=1111.1 . 11111111111116, ritEV_FritorriEwispelltCrilCIAS PAGE TEN social Zionists and through his works I laid the theoretical foundation of 1 Zionism. It is a motto of the Zeirei ( The Charm of a Well Furnished Chamber "—AS ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER- - by An Tweed Now at one.third off regular prices You can imagine the thrill any kiddie would get out of a visit to Santa Claus' workshop. That's exactly how I felt when Mr. Sampson and 1 ...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 11

…A mtricim lavish periodical Coder CLIFTON ATENDE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO - 111111111111111..11..11..11 PAGE ELEVEN Titc1)[:ritorr,/aisti Km icLE OBITUARY "Gorilla" Plays at Garrick • CLASSIFIED :: • Young Judaea Club Notes models were nationally introduced Mr McCarty, "they July 23," says presented new and original body de- signs, far reaching improvements in construction and many refinements SAMUEL NEWMAN WHO IS WILLING to sell his...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 12

…NOVEMBER 20, 1925 pentorrlansnffi_RorICLB MARSHALL PRINTS OFFICIAL TEXT OF POLISH AGREEMENT POHL'S New Kosher Restaurant (Continued From Page One.) which have been transmitted to all European chancellories and to those of all other members of the League of'' Nations, has not yet been published,' at 8939 Twelfth Street Mr. Marshall stated. cordially welcomed. Mr. Marshall also pointed out that You will be ) Special arrangements can be thi...…

November 20, 1925 • Page Image 13

…A ierkam AwlsIt Periodiad Carter Na. and to be e fol. cabers ladder 600 297 100 601 172 S W oo d 'd oil •life prs ■ a currori Arms - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO …

March 20, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A merkam newish Periodical Colter CLITTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 5 nos .Ice the Let us, in nist to 29, the will the they for / All Jewish News All Views ' All Jewish WITHOUT BIAS HRON1CL-E ITEDETROIT THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925 VOL. XVII. NO. 17 DR.WEIZMANN LAUDS BENJAMIN MEMORIAL AMERICAN JEWS ON GETS INITIAL GIFT RE OF DEPARTURE P il l/ C /S 7- ; ' 1 1 1 Ph '...…

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…Iiici)critorqmisitfillastac PAGE TWO " at. PRESIDENT OF YOUTH OF ZION ORGANIZATION a nitore Is Not I: sprosi sr flu . Ti!e (!i:1fArtn's Tomer ITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI...T T Oriental Cale ]tarry J. Brevis, a local attorney, is president of the Youth of Zion Or- ganization, a Detroit branch of the ' national Zeirei Zion Organization 219 Michigan Ave. C al Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel the night, when the old and pious...…

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…A mcricam Pa r ish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE 71iEl)cruoirfraisti (ARON ICLE MU S I C woe 5-?• C By HERMANN HOEXTER (her Rate in Your Fars Are Safe When Stored at the Rollin:, Co. Only Three per cent Ernestine Schumann-lleink will no doubt go down in the annals of Amer- ican music as the most popular mis- tress of song of the many artists who have made these United States their adopted home. She...…

March 20, 1925 • Page Image 4

…tillIPCTIttitl; PSIS/ I PI PAGE FOUR' eeee v 1114„, 4.6 4. rar the Russian masses had no part in the creation of Bob • IIROINICLE shevism. The peasants. as a matter of fact, consistent- ly refused to accept the new dispensation and compell- ■111 MA 000.11101W 010.10•110 11111110 OM 1.01100 ed the leaders to make such fundamental changes that Published Woolly by The 1•wieh Chronwlo Publishing Co., Inc. the whole Ilolshevist scheme has been ...…

March 20, 1925 • Page Image 5

…Americo ffewisk periodical Carter PAGE FIVE ent011,11_1 11 S1, 011to VI E L 0e5-1-1T5 University Opens On Mount of Olives gg mili 111111111i nsimulm i i mmin l 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i i i i imiumusiimmussussusimmi .,..... a n 0-1AS. I+. JOSEPH- - Through the work of the station to. 'MCC° cultivation on a large scale has By Chas. II .10,..0. / (copetsiiint, 1921. been Successfully introduced into the...…

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