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October 27, 1922 • Page Image 1

…A NICtiCON %-wisk periodical Cotter Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO REVETROIT LWISII Telephone GLENDALE . 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 VOL XII. NO. 22 DUST STIRRED UP BY FORD BRINGING REACTION TO U. S. Detroiter Eats Corned BeefDinner in Moscow HADASSAH APPEALS FOR MEDICAL FUND B'nai ID ith Day Palestine to Be Topic As...…

October 27, 1922 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO 7i1E7)urtton;kwurt(ifttaNictx, "6E101 3furititurr" IS NOT EXPENSIVE .AUSIC AND MUSICIANS. ZySt1 1.81ECIC ZION BALL PLANS ARE REPORTED COMPLETED Re. 44 :1! unauan II"' '''''' Detroit Hears Russians in Opera at Orchestra Hall. F one thing you may always be certain -"GOOD FURNITURE" is the only standard sold by the Detroit Furniture Shops. Our adjoining factory is open for your visit at any time. Come as often as you will. O ...…

October 27, 1922 • Page Image 3

…A merica Plash Periodical CeNter CLAYTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO /iniPeritorr i blosn &shwa Young Judaea In Planning Your Gifts this Xmas, A Good Point to Remember is This: Club Notes TOWNSEND ENDORSED BY RABBI FRANKLIN WINDSOR YOUNG JUDAEA FORMS LEADERS' COUNCIL We've 'Been Serving Since 1887 DRAWING TO A CLOSE— Tuesday is the Last Day At a meeting held Saturday even- ing, Oct. 21, at the residence of Mil. Frances Geller, leader...…

October 27, 1922 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR A Name iii America IEDETROMIEWIMI KONICL P___ considerable number of co-operative pockets of peanuts, twisted water- hall, "Father, father!" and all was agricultural colonies which have beet rolls or St. John's bread, which they quiet. established there, and which are being called Jerusalem bread. But since her Sosheh Leah thought she was run- supported by the Jewish people baby was born, Sosheh Leah never ning near a big sea, car...…

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…,Amerinvt 'elvish Periodical coder CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE jitsikrRadensn4Romicaz Was Columbus a Jew? -1 consist of • series of notarial records meats of the greatest value, whose! belonging to the fifteenth century, worth was recognized contempora- which were found in the archive of neously have been lost. Ilow much the city, showing that in the first half more so records which at the time of the fifteenth century there lived could...…

October 27, 1922 • Page Image 6

…TLEPThorrjivasnlAnomaz I PAGE SIX VETRDI7 JEW1S11 (ARON 1CLE Lyman Abbott. In the recent death of Lyman Abbott there passes a truly MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION great clergyman and a writer of more than usual gifts. While Dr. Abbott's religious views were colored—one might say even Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. narrowed by his traditional teachings, he must be regarded as Joseph J. Cummins, President a...…

October 27, 1922 • Page Image 7

…A merica Pa r ish Perla&al Carter CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEV FJi TinDergonlEwurt e RONK= 8)(- . . 14: J 0 S E P I+, ----- - (Comwright, 1921. By Chas. H. Joseph.) 1 JEWS UNAFFECTED BY EASTERN CRISIS r-- M. . Paul Painleve Declares Jew- ish People Ought to Have Its Land. I i 1 4 1 3 t o l i d ? EDER 1 WOODWARD AFL • 0- d requires not alone the name of the Someone told me that II if it has been changed. st...…

October 27, 1922 • Page Image 8

…TIEDLIKOITIEWISitAKONICLE CAGE EIGHT ,11004,7, 5 s„.. es I Now Showing- - Kolinsky Coat Wrap ar 01501Fa • L Engagement- 331 ocial and Qrsonal The Miss Hardy Franklin of 4825 Brush street announces the engagement of her sister, Reel, to Joseph J. Burman of this city. November Coat Sale Mrs. Sarah Goldberg of Mt. Ver- non avenue announces the betrothal of her daughter, Laura Judith, to David Pollack of Milwaukee, Wis. All Smiet...…

October 27, 1922 • Page Image 9

…A mtricam periodical eater CLIFTON Annus - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE Ptcbentonit,Ittsn II um nu 4 ersobal t y &IEGEL@ ( DETROIT, MICHIGAN connection with any other store. For the Bride and Her Maids . c. costumes in Fashion's iLwelopments. Bridal Gowns t o 0 -, rcils, going-away costumes, tri..! wraps and gowns for the hoi maids. Suitable selections for the most simple or most osten- tatious occasion. Private rooms for selec...…

October 27, 1922 • Page Image 10

…Th6PETROIT,,EMS/ 1 'PAGE TEN Fraternal and Club Notes !temple Nall El Notes ORM= I Came I Saw, I Was Conquered • 0 • 0 • 0 • 0 • 0" • , Noted Reform Rabbi, After Visit to Palestine, Says Upbuilding of Homeland is a Call to All Jewry; Enthusiastic Over Pioneers in the Colonies. ' ' ' • • • • THE FIXLER FURNITURE CO. 0 The Dedication Program: The program for the dedication o DR. ALEXANDER LYONS Kadimah. the new temple on Friday,...…

October 27, 1922 • Page Image 11

…Atitcrialf Pinsk Pert - died Carter CLIFTON A1I14111 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO lite — '- RECORD JEWISH WOMAN'S LITERARY ACHIEVEMENTS toweAteot tkipl eui PAGE ELEVEN BICUR CHOLEM PLAN— SEDAN GIVEN TO FOR ANNUAL BALL eierska in a few years has become one RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION of the leading American writers of CHARGES ARE BASELESS short stories. Such pen pictures from her first volume, 'llungray Hearts,' On Sunday evening, Dec. 10, the NEN' Y...…

October 27, 1922 • Page Image 12

…OCTOBER 27, 1922 PicPcrRonjEwisnentorucLE PAGE TWELVE TO BOYCOTT JEWISH GOODS IN PALESTINE ment, and in order to prepare the Arabs through the national Arab or. ground for the formation of an ga- ganizations, which will have to adopt ricultural bank. A tax was fixed fur strict measures to warn Arabs against buying or selling to Jews. The or- villages and cities. It was decided to arrange to print ganizations will have to influence erg Set ...…

January 27, 1922 • Page Image 1

…v imericam 'elvish Periodical Cotter Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11- EbETROITAWISII HRON1GL- E Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. Xl. NO. 10 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922 DIES WEDNESDAY IEWS PREPARING TO WOLF AT HIMELHOCH 77; WAS VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA ACT THE HOSTS FOR ZIONIST DELEGATION Wolf Ilimelhoch, senior member of the Ilimel...…

January 27, 1922 • Page Image 2

…TnEncriton;fixistiefuomaz PAGE TWO JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplexes lead Home Sites IRS CH Re•Ity Com pany 8716 Linwood, Corner Blida. Garfield 2423 H 4, tralnl-us ON III "II MUSIC AND MUSICIAT\ S. 4shimilzur t 111MILL 0 Grainger Welcomed by Large Audience at Orchestra • Hall— Shares Honors With Margaret Schuiling. ERCY GRAINGER, master pianist and well-known com- poser, appeared at Orchestra Hall on Tuesday night. Shar- ing ho...…

January 27, 1922 • Page Image 3

…A wcrieaM ,fewisk Periorfical Carter Union ays.NU1 • CINcistNart 2o, ortio TgRtrrizon;frwisn I List Call for the Annual Linen Young Judaea Club Notes PAGE THREE RON ICLE LEADER OF RUSSIAN ZIONIST MOVEMENT TO BE HERE FEB. 5. Two Breakfast-room Specials From Our January Clearance WHAT YOUNG JUDAEA MEANS TO AMERICAN JEWISH BOYS, GIRLS One of the most vexing problems which the Jews of America have to face today is that of the proper...…

January 27, 1922 • Page Image 4

…Tfisbentonjolisii (ii RON Wu: PAGE FOUR ments than in any season for many years past. Note the fact are that of living in the home. theaters just as crowded as ever. Note the fact 111-EVETROITJEWIStt ef RON ICLE that the there has been but little tendency to cut down the cost MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President. Mitt) (Our (guntriuporurieu Note all...…

January 27, 1922 • Page Image 5

…,,41NerieaK 5ewislt Periodical Coder CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO rft EDLTROITIMMII HOAK. oqfp-ii) 8 1/- (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. II. Joseph.) William H. Taft, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, earns the munificent salary of $15,000 a year; Charles Evans Hughes, Secretary of Stale, is paid by Yankee Sam about •s much as an average good department store buyer earns, $12,000 • year. Will Hays, Post- master Genera...…

January 27, 1922 • Page Image 6

…- jiicyjattonfrwisfiffiRomiar, PAGE SIX Celebrates 80th Birthday oci al amd Qrsona1 All Society Item. and other local notes should be communicated to the office of dr Chronicle by I o'clock each Wednenday_ afternoon in order to appear in the current •eek's imue. Phone Glendale S126, Society Editor. Mail notice. te received set taw than Wednesday A most delightful affair of the past week was the entertainment given at the Children's Free...…

January 27, 1922 • Page Image 7

…America Awisk Pa oNeal Cotter CLIFTON AVINUZ - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Titul)cTaorr,fixisifulsoAlc,,,, t r )°%eaug gier ., _ '4 — 1.-"ta - - PAGE SEVEN Announces Betrothal Misses Tweed Suits FOR SPRING $35-445-465 sv 1230 Woodward Avenue Henry Marks of the Leslie Manor, East Grand boulevard, spent a few lays in Grand Rapids the past Week. The D. S. E. A. Study Club was entertained at a musicale at the home of Mrs. Milford Stern o...…

January 27, 1922 • Page Image 8

…- ThuMcriton't.lusnamaNictr. PAGE EIGHT STATISTICAL REPORT For Year 1921 , VT- c:tal membership representing 1,797 organizations Respectfully submitted, BLANCHE J. HART, Executive Secretary. PETER J. SCHWEITZER IS PICKED KEREN HAYESOD ADMINISTRATIVE HEAD TAKES ACTIVE PART IN JEWISH EXHIBIT CLAIRMONT CLUB Y. M. H. A. NOTES being 28 to 25. The team was de- lightfully entertained by the Akron Y. W. and Y. M. H. A. The first annual danc...…

January 27, 1922 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE TftsbErRorrimostfoK.KLE OWNERS OF COLUMBIAS COMPLIMENT NEUMANN Planning the New Palestine since the announcement only a week ago that William F. V. Neumann & Sons had been appointed distributors in this territory for the Columbia Six line of cars, scores of Columbia own- An Exclusive Interview With Professor Patrick Geddes. By HARRY AARON GOODMAN (In the American Hebrew.) have called on Mr. Neumann and The London Who's Who des...…

January 27, 1922 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN THEIhTitonjiwism emus icw AUDITS INVESTIGATIONS SYSTEMS Announcing-- INCOME TAX RETURNS "During a period of financial depression an expenditure for exact knowledge of one's business affairs is a sound investment —not an expense." WILLIAM B. ISENBERG Certified Public Accountant 616 FORD BUILDING MAIN 5464 TheGreatestFebruaty Sale in the History of Store The Soviet authorities have closed the Odessa branch of the "Ort" be- ...…

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