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March 25, 1927 • Page Image 8

…PAGE Elk...I-IT THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE wy octal Qrsonal it THE "GOLDEN GATE" Expressive of California, of golden sun- shine and flowers and fruit—truly radiant with vitality and warmth—this decoration by Lenox is refreshingly beautiful. The dinner plates are $65 a dozen. Shown inoor Salon de+ Deana Art+ where he elicit, •rranded. table set• pa .11 carried! exclu,, Ively in De- Lenox chi. troit by KInies. E. Grand River and Libra...…

March 25, 1927 • Page Image 9

…A merica *frisk Periodical Carter curfew AVMS • CUIODITIATI 310, OHIO PAGE NINE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE YNf The Spring Coats of the Younger Set Eitongrutritts Mr. and Mrs. Peter Itycus of Law retire avenue announce the engage .Smartness ! $79.5 0 0 , . '041 1 • • IEGEL 0 The members of the Theta Lambda: Tau Sorority entertained their friends at a party given at Luigi's Cafe Sun- day, March 20. Covers were laid meat of their ...…

March 25, 1927 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE - - MaIIMISM SPECIAL SALE ACTIVELY INTERESTED IN EMANUEL BAZAAR' For Three Days Only— Mrs. Israel Kaplan is actively in- terested in the bazaar to be given by SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Women's Dresses $12 95 Latest Styles from New York. . Just Arrived, Full Line of Children's Dresses and Coats During Sale 20 per cent off $16.50 CLOTH DRESSES—$6.95 ReduecI ■ I Lingerie. on Horwitz Shop ...…

March 25, 1927 • Page Image 11

…A merica ffewislt Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE WEDDINGS E Engagements, Banquets and DETROIT CATERING COMPANY SChOlniCk ' S Assures You Correct Styles Correct Models Correct Fit Custom Workmanship We are now prepared to supply your Passover Wearing Apparel. thOinitit Detroit's Finest Clothes. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT GRAND RIVER TWELFTH STREET AT CLAIRMOUNT On the Screen. On t...…

March 25, 1927 • Page Image 12

…11 THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Sapiro read to the jury one of the PROMISES TO Federation. Later these plans became against henry' Ford, he wouldn't diately agreed to make the necessary articles published by the Dearborn In- and the federation refused to I bother with it. It would be beneath changes. Attorneys for Ford hailed the an- dependent after it had been admitted 'join in them." his notice. Gallagher interrupted to ask what "If a jury...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 1

…/— - - All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS II- EbETROIT LWISII IIRMICLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI, NO. 13 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927 AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS MEETING IN WASHINGTON, D, C., HEARS REPORT ON SITUATION OF JEWS IN EASTERN EUROPE To Uphold Home 1 L To Task of Nation Occupy Beth El Pulpit February 27 Hershman and Jamieson Dis- cuss Need Wit...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TIEVEEKOMA% !SR afRONIGLI: Max Simon and Albert Williams are the alternates. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El addressed the club on "Israel Zangwill." Next Sunday evening Feb. 27, a novel debate will be held. The subject is "Resolved, That Co-education Be Abolished in the Colleges of the United States." This promises to be a very interest- ing program. Nathan Wise and Sol Rusenman will uphold the affirmative, being opposed by Isado...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 3

…A PAGE THEM IRON ICLfr IMO Fraternal and Club Notes Athena Girls Club. The last regular Isusfiless meeting of the Athena Girls Club was held Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Fishman of West Philadelphia avenue. Plans have been made for a bowling party to be held Tuesday evening. March 8, and a hard times April Fool party to be held Saturday evening, April 2, at the Palmetto, for members and their friends. The busine...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 4

…JEWISH ORONICIa, MtztMeMblarlfiZiMMIZinti*Zi`tainattzt.MUMTV trbellYthlaZiAnitt , `4 ‘ anti-war because he saw in war a force let loose that would destroy all the previous values man had so labor- iously built up. The urbanity, culture and internation- Published Weekly by The Jovial Chronicle Publishing Co, bm. alism which had flowered since 1860 was sure to be Preament endangered by the debacle of the war. How must such JOSEPH J. CUMMINS B...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 5

…a <> --"== GAS .tf" e e_ c.JOSEPH- ,— Hon. Sol Bloom, Ilouse of Representatives, Washington, D. C. Dear Sir:—My attention has been called to an article appearing in the New York Times of Feb. 7, in which you are quoted as mak- ing certain statements before the Young Men's Club of Temple Adath Yeshurun of Syracuse, N. Y., in regard to Mr. Ford and his relation to the Jews. You are reported to have said: "He commits the care of his health ...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 6

…itiRoficiA /RE19errargp%tRt PAGE SIX unan mous y I To claim anything else is to reflect dis- I • to conduct • meatless DELUSIONS i Trade union unemployed get a tiny creditably upon others in Americas campaign. A committee of nine was pittance out of union funds. The So- life in a way that I would not be guilts I appointed to take charge of the exec- Dr. Avery W. Skinner of the State of. When Henry Ford claims that tis. cialist party is fair...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 7

…ThEkaRonfEwisit Gin RoN ICI J3 aM■ How Jewish Life In Russia Is Changing YIDDISH PLAYERS WILL HONOR BETTY MORRIS' A Summary and a Proposal. On March 2 a testimonial benefit for Miss Betty Morris, young prima donna ; and ingenue of the Littman Yiddish By DR. A. SINGALOVSKY. (Copyright, 1927, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) (Editor's Note:—Dr. Singalovsky, a member of the presidium of the central administrative board of the World Federa...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT tl Tit ElkfkonjEwisn RONICLE JEWISH CONGRESS HEARS REPORT ON JEWS IN EUROPE (Continued from Page 1.) manians, however, are members of the Eastern Orthodox Church. It is the state church of Roumania and the king is ex-officio the head of it. The treaty expressly provided for the protection of these minorities, but the Roumanian officials have repeatedly and notoriously violated it. The American Committee on the Rights of Religio...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 9

…7ittDentonlmsnOIRONIGAI GIVES DETROIT LIFE PROGRAM FOR MARCH, FISHMAN MONTH Homer Guck, assistant to the presi- dent of the Detroit Life Insurance Company, explained to a Detroit Jew- ish Chronicle reporter recently the purpose of the program of that com- pany in March, 1927. Said Mr. (luck: "In the Detroit Life organization all of us, naturally, are very proud of the achievement of our site president, Morris Fishnum. For 15 years he has bee...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN TfitikraGripvisa t_! Mini..- : ,.. ___ vinu cs \ ! i i I 4(4 et° V 4i.-41/4*q%411M'' ... , e,. , IT I I lri 1 LENOX Aristocrat of Chinas In perfection of texture, warmth of color and glaze. symmetry of shape, and beauty of original decorations, Lenox is unex- celled. The "Autumn" pattern is illustrated. The dinner plates, and tea cups and saucers • re both 550, and the bread and butter plates $30 a dozen. I I Len...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 11

…r- 1 filtYfin iton, kiiisn 01 RON ICI F. Bath@ RECENT BRIDE SPENDS HONEYMOON IN WEST Mrs. Henry Barker was Miss Ethel Oppenheim prior to her marriage on Tuesday, Feb. 15, at the home of her The F'14rol.e elf the I'm is Openings. Gowns of Satin The Woman in Satin Is Smartest at Luncheon, Tea, Theater. Dining and Dancing—and We Present the Satin Gown in All Its Variety and Charm. $49.50 to $250 MRS. HENRY BARKER —Bachrach Studios. pa...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 12

…N E 1 OBITUARY r ---- Fraternal and Free Psycho - Analysis I:S'I'1'.P FREE LECTURES Club Notes A . VM , ,• "I'merle,"if.."( M""1""1" and daughter of Ntr. nil Mrs, .1, A no, . Itriag• Club. Miss Soho It. !• ■ ••lircillor of 1130 h'a nuuvtail Psychologist mkt Molter Teneher as hostess I 0111:(t.110A norms.'A aVel 11 11;111‘ S1111161, F r h , 21, at 8 p. ..111 Walter F. Dwornick & Sons WALL, CEILING AND WOODWORK CLEANERS Our Spe...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 13

…Thspentort kwisit gRONICLt A pound of melancholy will not pay an ounce of debts. OLD FOLKS HOME PAGE THIRTEEN 1"NAKED TRUTH" CONTINUES RUN Y. W. H. A. NOTES AT BROADWAY STRAND THEATER Tea and Monthly Meeting: Weddings 'Tis not enough to run well, unless Novelty Pasty: you set out in due time. Braiker's ballroom at Fourteenth Eng•gements, Banquets and Remaining at the Broadway Strand is "The Naked Truth," a film (Ld- street and Gladstone ...…

February 25, 1927 • Page Image 14

…FEBRUARY 25, 1927 _ _ .:;91;ittOTY, if:WISH LA Btriti4 ...0...- 6 fl STUCCO 11 RESURFACING 0 , 1 armpit. Birth El Notrs It is time to get an estimate ono I . high school on Saturday nights, 7 to 10. A basketball league is being or-, ganised. Your boys ore invited to j0111. The boys of the pre-contirma.! tion class are now using the gym.' namum every Tuesday, 3:30 to 4:30. : • "This Belaying World:" Sood•y Morning Services. 10-4S...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 1

…A mericamffewishPeriotalleafter CLIFTON !VENUE GHICINNATI 20, OHIO 19211 t i:ly t omorties :bout a ory Sun- hich the Id rebel. Premioo• 1;1'22. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS •— 1 THEbETROIT IIRONICL - E 1 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX. NO. 4. S'%. 1110 11.4 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1926. U. RUSSIAN JEWISH ;1 Becomes After a Year's WRITERS ENDORSE SETTLEMENT PLAN S. Citizep Fight...…

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…A PAGE Two Thr.VETKon:kwisttffiRoNICX , MIIMIN=11 ■ 11•11MILMMINIMM • B'NAI B'RITH PLEASURE CRUISE TO BE JULY 18• ti The program—its variety, extent and how it is to be handled—is one of the three great features of the annual h ORIENTAL CAFE r's Toritcr 0:Alam THE DOG AND THE DOLL By Rosealliflichseli. (Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel) his body and wagging his tail. It was Buster! The boy next door had hear I him yelping a...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 3

…America lavish Perla/ilea! Cotter canon CINCINNAll 20, OHIO PAGE TEIREll Tif; r KOH;AWIS/1(11RON1Ct ,f. Frigidaire Breaks Ground For N et $20,000,000 Expansion Project. U. H. S. PUPILS CONDUCT SERVICES Junior and Senior Minyons Elect Of- ficers for Ensuing Year. Will Have Annual Output of 600,000 Electric Refriger- ator Units. By An 06 d er 50 ne P- se ad to qty ey and Prayer, it is commonly said, is a lost art. We think that ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 4

…PulictPrijrmsninitonmit, •R•1114... 44/ - aier 44 Iii0)ETRon*wisit etRoracbg did they merely want to transfer power from other hands to their own? If the results are any yardstick, one must conclude that all their protestation of love for Published Weekly by The Jewieh Chronicle Publishing Ca., Ins. the people Was just so much bunk and propaganda. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President We doubt very much the sincerity and honesty of men who employ ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 5

…A merica Prish Palatka! Carter CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO filE7trIl.ort /novo. situ 1st G IAS. JOSEPH- Next , The National Farm School of Doylestown, Pa. Very well, gen- tlemen, what can we to for you? You want only $15,000,000! '{hat' s surely modest enough. And payments to be made in five years. Why, that's easy enough for any person. Interesting, isn't it, the quickness with which the instalment plan of buying philanthropy ha...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TicI)grnorr,/nnsti (ilitoN tc is SPONSORS ANNUAL TAG DAY IN MT. CLEMENS 1133t131 -qt 7:11111 , •11 1 77' • :7- I Needs for Vacationists Clara Abrodnowich is one of the munbers of the committee in charge of the annual tag day of the Baby Day CAMP SETS oy l ; m r These aluminum ramp sets will serve lou r people. Sets Milo!, one fry pan, coffee pot, three stew paos,four plate, a r . four cups, two handles for pans, all nettin...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 7

…, 13.0I EG E L *7sfser Ywolod lorogar . arriageo Engagrmento New Frocks in Exquisite Summer Silks Only the Keenest Style Ap- preciation, and a Sure Srnse of "The Right Fashion" Can A R8cInble ,COCK n C0111,i1iiiit. '45 FM' :hisses mad WOW/1. Sheer Chiffons, Exquisite George ties, New Dotted Crepes, Brilliant Printed and Flowered Chiffons apd Nov- city Sports Crepes, in White and this season's favorite colors. All Our Work Is Equally ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 8

…1. * AGE EIGHT Llifripiri(ntrit til. f.tmouv O ( otts graternai nub (flub N g, Zeirie Zion Organization. The Zeirie Zion Organization held its last meeting on Thursday eve- ning, June 17, with Bernard Linder- man as acting chairman. A final re- port given by Ed. Fransblau, chair- man of the Jewish National Fund Flower Day, held on Sunday, June 13, showed approximately $350 raised by the Zeirie Zion Organiza- tion. The following committ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 9

…AliftriellIf ffewish periodical Carta CLIPTON AMUR • CINCINNATI SO, OHIO il_ftino rti, '1:4/Mist, Easy Lessons In Anti-Semitism r of 248 in honor hose en- dman of ntly an- eon vats {eider re-e was given el at her eon, June on of the awarded de Sahel, n, (findla d 'b served. firs. the ills, 'allege of retses day, June e the fol- Birnkrant, ntzow, It. Green. BenjamOe 1 Leto e. in, We- rh t Sahli reinsoo ue left for is '• N Avenue. V...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 10

…▪ filubentorrjDnsit@ROMICIZ BROWN DISCUSSES ZION IMMIGRATION JUNE 25, 192 TWELFTH ANNUAL U. J. C. WORKERS MEET OF HADASSAH HOLD FINAL MEET AT BUFFALO, N. Y where they, would find a haven of I refuge. It isn't a problem any more to lind colonists. The problem now is Life Insurance Pension Bonds to select only those who can fit into Investment Insurance (Continued From Page One.) the life of l'alestine and not to admit! Representing the Lar...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 11

…ANCliallf "apish periodical eater • 5, 1926 ••• 0 . Ia ■..■■■■ racts reat• first tha Iny ouhlea :5 LNY CE ,kland 7671 sy 4 1 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO …

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A merkait Awisk Pedalled Carta Cl m ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TELEPHONE All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CADILLAC fiEbETROIT 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1925 VOL XIX. NO. 5 SPECTACULAR TRIAL CLOSED; STANISLAW STEIGER ACQUITTED Delivers Address For Temple Club Max J. Kohler Will Talk Talk at Mes Club NOTICE All news matter, club notes, social items a...…

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 2

…ihcipricorckwhtt(Ilituracua PAGE TWO and so enlarged and augmented that at its forte the rafters shake and the doors of the hall threaten to leave their hinges; this organ in the hands FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN of this master completely swamped Sold Only at the orchestra at times and brought EXCLUSIVE ORTHOPEDIC the only thrill of the evening. Mr. FOOTWEAR SHOP Courbain demonstrated all the re- 28 Ad•ms Avenue West sources of this marvelou...…

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 3

…AlffeliCalf Yeal Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THUS alTcorl r r 1 KING WAH LO CAFE 1 , meeting last Tuesday at the home of 537 Medbury avenue. Various mem- Mrs. Lipnik of Gladstone avenue, bers furnished entertainment and re- when Mrs. Lipnik entertained in freshments were served. Chanukah honor of her twenty-fifth wedding an- services completed the program. niversary, combined with a farewell The Kirby Cente...…

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 4

…ThEnerratrilprtgniAamtaa amMEWIIMMINWIth ZZ4Z3<l•CMg=*MI PIE VEI110117 1 JEWISH di RONICI4 maws/AIL Pawn.. low 1.0•1.1•1 rra Pahl shed Ilieeley by TA ltrarlea Clweeade Paelhalliwa Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Pa terve al ateee4..e....• wetter Werth a Ill{ at k. P001 Kiel, endow UN A./ et Ithre ► S. it') e. C./01t• General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Clwooiclo Cabl...…

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 5

…v 4sterkam Yewish Pedalled! eater CLIPTON AT11401 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 2:2 '-' 7,9eTttorifonsj!ii1faaroan CPAS. 1÷. JOSEPH -, (C.y.ight. felt. by Ch.. H. Jo...) We should worry whether Columbus was a Jew or a Catholic! And we should worry about all those misguided foreigners who think they are Amer- icans! The Nordics, it is to laugh! For you see that the Jews really are Before Columbus was even thought of, it is said Americans. the ver...…

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 6

…• - • n_Ebermo i _Trieinsn_S ■c■ inaz PAGE SIX [ Itarri'agre . arSOTtal . _ Women everywhere, who have heretofore looked ask- ance at the ordinary health shoe are today wearing .,,,- ' -*Sri/2N ---7.\.... . ■ ••} - ......:' -.- f",;:a-_,, g Elit,e, Mr . azi Mrs. - at oto to tto aim at -T AI fteemee ammo ea arbor Sant maw Awed to ao ■ Clreeee* Ire 3 e'e ere wain-rte oinennaa ors. So anew In An aweeet leonee ,..,..„.„.,.af, f:a ari...…

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 7

…A merica leash Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMU{ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN ploo ASSISTS IN PLANS FOR FORMAL DANCE A Magnificent Evening f\ Daytime Frocks It- For Misses and Women. Models of the highest class, typical of rrJ \".-Th !•• those seen at the most fashionable t functions in Paris and New York., shown in a splendid selection at this moderate pricing agiff it.@ '4,,,ok r...4. --Nsca ■ Mb. 1, oc ia1 and ersona...…

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 8

…\ • jitc yjuritorot outs & Ron Ku New DECEMBER 25, 1925 SPECTACULAR TRIAL CLOSED; STANISLAW STEIGER ACQUITTED Scientific Shoes. According to A. I. Broudy, man- ager, of the Style-Plus Comfort Shoe Company, which recently opened the (Continued From Page One.) only exclusive authorized agency in Detroit for Physical Culture shoes at tween the nations will arrive," Attor- 1434 Fanner street, there is a big de- ney Lowenstein exclaimed. mand...…

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 9

…Thulk_ruorr lawn ffiacvoca PAGE SIX L iefso4a, Women everywhere, who have heretofore looked ask- ance at the ordinary health shoe are today wearing An society Itente and ether tonal net. should be cons...kat. to the MA. el The Chronicio by 5 °V.', Wednesday .II. sine In order to appear In the nearest nada'. lesuo. Ph.. Cadillac HMO. Society F.diteo. Mail notices Go nil to be roteld set late. than Wei... PHYSICAL @LTURE SHOES With the ho...…

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 10

…A merktut Periodeal Canker CLIFTON AYENUl - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Iri Ei1 ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN PIONEER DANCE DEC. 27 ASSISTS -IN PLANS FOR FORMAL DANCE A Magnificent Miss Reva Sally Jacob, whose mar With the opening of the mid-win- ter season on the social calendar, the riage to Samuel Jacobson of Louis- Bicur Cholem Society will present its ville, Ky., will take place at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Sunday, Dec. 27 has been the incentive fo...…

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 11

…Bi_ElpitOrTjt:WISE Linke( Wiz PAGE EIGHT THE ESASON'S GREETINGS To Sing at Samuel Lecture on Dec. 30 1 SPORTS D,R.JARR ATT & CO. Automobile Glass 96 WARREN AVENUE WEST, Near CASS Phone Northway, 5865 WINDSHIELD AND BODY GLASS WIND DEFLECTORS TONNEAU SHIELDS We Replace Glass In Any Make Car While You Wait. SERVICE FIRST — COURTESY ALWAYS CALENDARS FREE Jewish Holidays Shown OUR 1926 CALENDARS ARE NOW READY They have plain figure...…

December 25, 1925 • Page Image 12

…A merica lavish Periodical &Hier CLIPTON AVINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE ilici)rrRonlomn (A noructas In the true spirit of PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY OPENS USED CAR DEPARTMENT ON BOULEVARD Goodwill we wish to thank you —our Patrons For many courtesies received, for many evidences of your co- operation, for the expressions of your approval of our efforts to give you efficient service, for the better understanding prevailing betwee...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 1

…America Palish Periodical eater tae- Our New Location: 5 25 w 0 0 DWARD VOL. XVIII. NO. 18 CLI!TON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 TELEPHOAE CADILLAC SWISH THE.bETROIT LW [ 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN _ SEPTEMBER 25, 1925 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, Beth El Organizes ORT AND OZE GREET Religious College J .D. C CONFERENCE' DETERMINE EXTENT OF ANTI - SEMITISM College of Jewish Studies Plan- Express Hope That...…

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…- PAGE TWO litc' t.:1•113.11f Cohens moved in, until this morn. ing," he remarked, "but I remember there used to be a shed with a loft that was dandy for pigeons. Is it still there?" AS ONE WOMAN "Yep," was Louie's brief, , ember. rased reply, TO ANOTHER—" "Didn't you visit the Cohens!" i n. quired Mr. Goldstein, with soma curl. by Ann Tweed osity. "No, mum, nobody visited the Coh. took At - 15.1,1 you mind, dear," old rd. "if I ens," repl...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 3

…iXS v timerfratt latish periodical Carta LIMON AMU! - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE. THEW tr,,ovn west ar, Packard Motors Prove Their American Star Will Appear With International Opera Worth and Reliability on Company Oct. 1-4. Air, Land and Sea. Additional New Year Greetings A cast of grand opera principaldl the feminine chorus of thirty-five, and a series of magnificent stage pictur beautifully and traditionally visua izing the charming s...…

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…4 ! iitEilerwriAnisst (km ICLE PAGE FOUR OBITUARY MORRIS I. GOLDFEDER MRS. YETTA LEVINE People's Creamery Co. ARLINGTON 1000 Extends Best Wishes to the Jewish Community for a 1 CITIES GO OVER TOP FOR AMERICAN LEGION Five Michigan cities have already gone over the top with their quota for the American Legion Farad being raised all over the United States for the care and education of the orphans of World War veterans, and other Michi...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE MbikrttorrfctvisrtRowcIA "MUC HI ADO ABOUT NOTHING" By SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD Possibly i word of reassurance would not be amiss at this time. T ) those who may be apt to view present day events in an alarming light, a hasty survey of those ale ments which comprise American history and government is enough to reinspire confidence. As far b telt as the early part of the seventeenth can the New World tury, the prig nary causes for the s...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX eit L Y 111.p PETRO' 1.1 , ice' ■ 1 -'Jr "141it 4S.‘ " 4" ,i ' 24' re - 1,0 . 116 • "Z't '°;er. •Z.1 - 01r W. -4Yr 4.t- V IRONICLE them into being. Anatomy became restricted to face and hands, while bodily activities hardly consisted of more than polite conversation. It is not surprising, Ce., tutu therefore, that an attempt to invade the innermost re- ralakaved Week', h1 16 Jewie ► Chrowiela ga ► lialslag cesses of the mi...…

September 25, 1925 • Page Image 7

…A mterieam farisit periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO titevratorcpvistioiROnti oifpfivr5 i ttnipte litrth Ell Nara _ •LETTER- B 0 X PAGE SEVIN nau oinos for TAM The Editor, The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Detroit, Mich. Day of Atonement Services: Dear Sir:—Through the generous The Kol Nidre service will begin co-operation of your publication and promptly at 7 o'clock Sunday night. the generous response of your rea...…

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