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January 28, 1927 • Page Image 3

…America Pinsk PerlaSeal Carter CLIPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO leate •MUSIC AND 111SICIANS. 14141 By Hermann Hoexter. It 0 Dr. H. J. Goodman Dentist Announces that he has disposed of his is devoting his en- tire time to his Dex- ter office, 11608 DEXTER BOULEVARD Phone Arlington 3231. COAL SPECIAL This Week $10.50 .10.50 11.50 11.25 9.00 15.00 Kentucky Lump, Forked Chestnut Size Anthracite unveil. To our audiences—fed...…

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…ii11,1)(,T ROM, %/XIS(' (711ZONICIa. '''''''' "et" ' ' - ;!) " :5 , ' : kkri,v,pk:', / tztrklyMtrizzle happy to ac cept the practical advice and financial as- sistance of non-Zionists without subjecting them to any catechism. In this we think he shows a realistic atti- ■ Published WnIsty by The Jew's* Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. tude, and if ever in the history of Zionism, realism was Presiaent necessary it is right at this moment wh...…

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…Tilbikrairt/DVISII O tt ItalICLE 14'6014 1 01f5kr5 f3Y ci OS EPH -, Here's how the other fellow sees us. His mane is Stanley Walker and he is writing about the press agent profession (?) in New York. Of all the sects which battle and sweat for publicity in New York, the Jews arc the most insatiable. There are 2,000,000 of them in the city and their endless enterprises pour out a vast and terrifying flood of press matter, much of which gets ...…

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…itigraes 1.-7‘ TitElktgoitAwkwiaiRONICIII PAGE SIX Tea for Two---- or More Have tea with us in the oriental room on King's third floor. Come in be. fore or after shopping. If you are weary a cup or two of our delicious tea will refresh you. You will be d by young women in Chinese costume in surroundings that are pleasingly suggestive of • bazaar in Pekin. Why not make the oriental room a place of rendezvous with your friends. We'll be gl...…

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…PAGE SEVEN ALM:PROP., fEWISit 111 Notes po r oder°, D011141,0 ; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of YUDOWITZ-ROSENBLUM , The marriage of Miss Lillian Ito- Glendale 11Vti11111. 111F11101111,' t he en- senblum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gagement of thtlir daughter, Henriet- ta, to Louis Kash, son of Herman Kash of this city. . .3) . .A.40 The Warm Climes Are Calling! [ Sport Clothes ■ ace a big item of expense. Save it by refreshing t...…

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…PAGE EIGHT rvi1tf4 fn R0/11%.4 GUEDALLA SAILS FOR U. S. SOVIET MAKES NEW ARRESTS LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — Philip •Guedalla, well-known English novel- ist and president of the Zionist Fed- eration of Great Britain, was feted at a luncheon given by the London Zionists prior to his departure for the United States. Mr. Guedalla stated, however, that he would be in touch with American Zionists and would learn the methods of work in America. MOSC...…

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…PAGE NINE rfideriterg ILWISIICfRANICLy Mr. Koffman, formerly manager of ing 1926, particularly for the purpose the shoe department at Heyn's Ba- of speeding the service. Further improvement of toll and zaar, and Mr. Braunstein, formerly One hundred million dollars will be long distance service is looked for dur- buyer for the shoe department of MOSES FRIEDENBERG Ileyn's Bazaar, the Ames Company added to the Michigan Bell Telephone ing 1027. ...…

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…JANUARY 23, 1927 :::,,?;Autoryiwisna JUNIOR HADASSAH EXPLAINS CHANGES I PRESIDENT COOLIDGE ASKS QUOTA CHANGE RIGHTS OF WORKERS URGED BY REFORM JEWRY AT MEETING secretary, Miss Helen Strauss of Cin- I i1.• cini; nat treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Here- 1 man of Huston, i Regular Meeting: _______ Roger W. Straus of New York was; A regular meeting of Junior Ile- (Continued from page 1.) re-elected president of the National 11 dassah will be held Tu...…

May 28, 1926 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffelvisk Periodical eater CLIFTON AMUR • CINCIXISATI 30, OHIO ■ All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS II- EbETROIT LWISI1 ON C THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926. VOL. X1X. NO. Mt ?.,1 UNITED JEWISH CAMPAIGN PASSES $700,000 MARK WITH EXPECTATION OF GOING OVER THE TOP IN FEW DAYS One of the Outstanding Workers in N. Y. Drive , FORM ASSOCIATION TO FURTHER JEWISH EDUC...…

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…fkr ttonliv ism (A Romat PAGE TWO Ackerman, Miss Sylvia "A star fell. Someone must have he did not close them. Adel, Oscar A "Estherke?" Adel, Raub died." Adelman, Isaac "Hn?" "Blessed be the True Judge!" Adelman, Nathan "Are you falling asleep?" Estherke murmured reverently, then Adelson. Kai (memory of Mother) "No," added: "What a pity! If he had Adler, George "Did you make up your wish yet?" Adler, Jacob lived till midnight he would perha...…

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…A merica ffewish Periodical eater CUPTON MMUS • (2110C1NHAT1 NS OHIO PAGE THRPJ - 75 SO t o t o 00 500 75 300 cu Fla „ home e of y thn .. In, ! ■ Ir . L. M. id three 3ethune, Nathan ay, May rabbi Ju- gond ae- dvocate; procurer; !mud. (Continued from page 2.) Dents/ Bros. Da/ bison Bros. Una idson, Emanuel Basidson, Leo Ilmiclrun. Lodi Davidson. Morris J Dmideon. l'horna. tea lea, Nicholas Dimly, Alfred is, Mr. and Mrs. D. W De...…

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…4, VETRorrinvisn e l tort ctz PAGE FOUR ‘t, NS. rat& V, Nt• reir. Nt....4r&-t•• Nt* se 1.Nt..1,-,&I , rex.: 11S, &Romaig THIt 00.1 MI•104 MVIVIVATY VILINTILD V4 .1476416. Published Weakly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor JACOB H. SCHAKNE, General Manager al Entered as gesond-class matter Much 3, 1916, at the Poetoffice at Detroit. Mick, under the At of March 3. 1179. ...…

May 28, 1926 • Page Image 5

…America, lavish Periodical Carter CUSTOM AMOUR • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE FIVE ThsPerRorr, hymn (illoNletz 300 500 Schlesinger, II•rold E IS .. 150 Rimenberg, Maurice 60 Schlesael, Charts 150 Peianer Pro, ISO I 600 Rosenberg. Nathan Lichtenstein, Jack 160 Se bloat., Adolf 100 Pelavin, Harry 30, ISO Rosenberg • Kaplan Lichtenatein, Joseph 100 Schlussel, Hyman A 100 Penoler. M•reus 25 60 Roserindid. Fred Lichtenatein. Joseph 300 Schluasel, ...…

May 28, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX 74.1)erunrr IEWISII Oi RONICLI1 1 1 Engagrattnts The Sparkle of Lovely Color Gleams From These Bright Luster Tea Sets at $7.95 All society items and other local notes should be communicated to the offic• of Th. Chronicle by 5 P. M. Wednesday in order to appear in the current week's issue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. June Bride Sale Crystal Lamps Objets d'Art,...…

May 28, 1926 • Page Image 7

…w botetitam 'elfish Pasta eater mirror; AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE SEVF.a. Atepettconorvm —__ A ANNUAL FLOWER DAY AUXILIARY B'NAI B'RITH TO BE HELD JUNE 6 PLANS INFORMAL DANCE g13.Sittii@ -- JEWISH NATIONAL FUND TO SPONSOR CONTESTS j ihnelhoch'.) Considerable enthusiasm is being Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai Activities for Jewish National Fund displayed by the young ladies in the B'rith has completed plans for an in- Outlined a...…

May 28, 1926 • Page Image 8

…0 /4111EIGHT IfeRtyvn4 . ••• IS THIS THE WAY YOU WANT YOUR PROPERTY DISTRIBUTED ? If no will is left the law will arbitrarily divide your property according to this chart. There is no deviation. Examine the graph that fits your particular case— examine it carefully, and if you would have your estate divided differently—make a will—but name a trust company as executor. PERSONAL PROPERTY REAL ESTATE Married Man or Woman AU to with Wif...…

May 28, 1926 • Page Image 9

…A ltai= Jewish Palatial Carta xi is in. thathe thes the Mittens.• he Jews I have nivated. on scants is spirit sae: Ye thy God Ling mo- an rath- r funds 0111MUD- Jewish needs of nportant keeping ture are ie physi. yuu can n of the Ve Jews very ur mmigra arge cot- (pendent ng them one and loan on at needs arisen a the Jews are tak- the Jew Kure. He wish ed- • isonable donates general it, as for vment of (hich has can't ex- physical are met. ...…

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…P AGE TWO AtIOrturrialsr,iftRunitcus Josef Pilsudski, Poland's Strong Man By JOSEPH Z. SPIEGELMAN WI CELEBRATE BAR MITZVAH ON MAY 29.30 Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Newman of 2456 Hazelwood avenue will be COPELAND PRODUCTS, INC., OF DETROIT (Copyright Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 1926.) With breathless expectation East- i considered thoroughly sick while un- ern and Western Europe, as well as I der foreign domination. Pilsudski with a small gr...…

May 28, 1926 • Page Image 11

…A merica !apish Periodical Carter CLIPTON Annus - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TilEDLTROD:AWISROIRONICLE )e Here are the A to Cabinet Kelvinators )11, ;er flit ed ter v Jtfv .nd for Loa a 011 elf- unit or re- UMW t M Hop "SE I I I Il ul l l l tl l l 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1) 11 1 I I III ■ Immi I 1 1 1 6 18111111111 1 f Plot• mint, Book I I I II III - t I -t 11111 „ Jana I !' • -again , Something Better Since 1914 Kelv...…

May 28, 1926 • Page Image 12

…plERenton;PosnOIR0741011 YALE FOUR Y. W. H. A. NOTES i I Camp: Camp reservations will be accepted after June 1. The camp is to be open from June 21 to 28 for the mothers of the members of this or- ganization. This is a real oppor- tunity for mothers to get away from the cares of their families for at least a week. Your salary now and then— Your salary is sufficient now — but what if you should be forced out of work by sickness — Now is t...…

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…Amerieam AlViSlf Periodical Carter ▪ ▪ CUMIN AMOS - CINCINNATI 20, °N10 PAGE FTVY ' VISIAI LL y et KOr r:E ire wos is Duty. toper. 1.;(11 IN r. 1111 1 111min m111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111 1111111111111 111111111111 1111111111 1111111111 11111111 111111111 1111111 111111112: Mc C RA Y Refrigerators Increase Sales Cut Expense asliable C u ha . Spe- tion no to tit. ERIN ;T. Thequality of the refriger- ator itsel...…

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…) 9 r o n w s n (A tto :'AGE FOUR be given on Sunday evening, May 30. Junior B'nai B'rith at this meeting, I slept and dreamed that life was beauty; During the summer months, meet- urged the members to assist in the ings will be held in the afternoon social work of the lodge. This will I woke, and found that life was Duty. —Hooper. and the next meeting will be on Tues- be discussed at the next meeting, Camp: day, June 1, at 1 p. m. Members w...…

May 28, 1926 • Page Image 15

…PAGE FTVP; ItttiietKlWrifiNIV/101 R0241711S ife is Duty. 'open ridl IN r. Mayer Berman, Philip Sidney Bern- and any young lady or man who is stein, Abraham Dubin, Benjamin B. interested is requested to communi- secretary of the "Y" Goldstein, Benjamin Iloffseyer, Max cate with the OP DlIKOt Meyer, Benjamin Parker, Morse at 89 Rowena street. Rose and Henry Aaron Schorr. Though the institute is designed to Excursion: The first outing of t...…

May 28, 1926 • Page Image 16

…AIN G 11611 .71 PAGE SI/ Lbraltorrjewisit When in MT. CLEMENS, MICH. Stoo at COOPER SM IT!! 'S PITTSBURG HOTEL 117 EAST BROADWAY Excellent accommodations for week-curlers. Mo•t beautiful dining room in Mt. Clemens. Hungarian cooking. Private dining rooms for parties and weddings. For reservations phone MT. CLEMENS 969 FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room for gentleman, with small private family. 2281 Pingree. l'hone Eu- clid 1519-M. FOR R...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 1

…• %==, ETROIT LWISR IIRONICLE Our New Location: 525 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 14 WEIZMANN DEFENDS ZIONIST POLICIES IN SPEECH AT FOURTEENTH CONGRESS IN VIENNA' OPPOSITION GROUPS HEARD Synagogue Ready For the Holidays t i i nezevl Co E nN (gi Bsueilactligngf or mpl URGE TO PALESTINE North End Clinic STARTED MOVEMENT Reviews History Into ry FOR COLONIZATIO...…

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…iiir.VPSROTI; AN , .•ll ahr14,:+4ti ► PAGE TW , However, we will not worry about ter! Every year, at this time, mother buys geese. She buys them not for such eventualities, having our own six our own use, but rather to feed, fat- geese to attend to. We go to feed ten and slaughter them, then sell the them morning and night, for the wa- C meat and feathers, eking out a profit ter in the trough freezes quickly. In from this, the nature of wh...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREar PIED_grgonjaan GI RON ICIA1 WEIZMANN DEFENDS I POLICIES IN TALKING AT 14TH CONGRESS (Continued from page 2.) tage Of Dr. Weizmann and Sokolow's support," he said. A severe attack on the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, of which Felix M. Warburg and Louis Nlarshall are the leaders, was made by Dr. Wise. He attacked the forth-, oming campaign of the Joint Distri- c bution Committee for $15,000,000 for the purpose of a...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 4

…at iliE n critui ll Lw is n antor l t. gAGE FOUR *i ■ t •■ I tt I • .4t SPROTT EWISfi RONI IIB AMIN ...L..- AV. ,/ 4.8. -dr 4.1. it %Id /VI OA. 1•••• ■ •• Palilisheil Meekly lry Th. Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ca, b.. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager vicariously upon those who cannot retaliate. The Zion- ists of the victor nations, the authors of their degrada- tion, who came to Vienna ...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 5

…RON j111110i klatgl 1:011 b ILIA'. oe5i.f ;i:I, ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS FOLLOWED BEATING GiAS. 11-. JOSEPH-- OF PROFESSOR MA (Copypripht, 1921. By Chap H. Joseph.) I have great respect for Judge Harry Fisher of Chicago. But when he states that a man of 88 has no business to get married, I want to call his attention to a few marriages that will interest him and possibly convince him that he has made the age limit a wee hit young, Andre Tridon ...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 6

…IMINI111111111111111, A R IftTta) ndimmi C'octz PAGE STA IS INTERESTED IN HADASSAH AFFAIR eAnnouncing Our 44th Anniversary Sale Mrs. Max Frank is one of the ac. live members of the Detroit chapter of Hadassah who is working for the It is more than a pleasure to express this "thank you" for the warm wel- come and generous praise accorded our new shop. To have heard you say that it is truly beautiful—that its atmosphere is real- ly enchan...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 7

…A merican ,fewish Periodical Center CLIFTON ATM{ • CINCINNATI 20, 0100 PAGE SEVEN IBSIEBEL@_ Engagrmrnte Marriages j . 70...7anitaReirat' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stone of 224 Owen avenue announce the engage- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freedman of meat of their daughter, Tillie, to ( Leicester court announce th e ap Louis Jacobson of 3124 Hastings' 574 proa 'lung marriage of their daugh street. ter, Donna Gladys, to Samuel Trab Sirs. Rachel Mellen a...…

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…E_SEPErko rr ,kwisfi_ORONICLZ rAllt ziGHT • octatand educational arS Onal WEIZMANN DEFENDS POLICIES IN TALKING AT 14TH CONGRESS IS NEW CANTOR AT EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE THE BEST OF ALL Cantor Bruno!f has come to De• 1 troit and is as. ociated with Congrer- (Continued from page 3.) rawnsurnsurterroulianstermumnsrannervossammuntattersuss issustsma tmormausul thin plan a "vegetable philosophy." • d J can-. The Misses Julia Wine an In a repo...…

August 28, 1925 • Page Image 9

…MAGI /41N14 T itti) ert airif Ewisn el Ropeci .6 Y. M. H. A. NOTES The Y. M. H. A. fall re-organiza- tion meeting has been postponed to Tuesday, Sept. 1, and will, as plan- ned, take place at 89 Rowena street at 8 p. m. sharp. Members and co- workers have now had an opportun- realize that meetings are be- ity to ginning again and there should be little necessity for any absence from this meeting. Come and bring your interested friends. RHE...…

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…AUGUST 28, 1925 A spentonliwisti ( intoiriciz URGE TO PALESTINE STARTED MOVEMENT FOR COLONIZATION MEMBE tt (MINT fltalBTaT BOARD f UNTIONWESIIRIIPt unttssx Fire, I TY COM PA GARFIELD 2423.5380 8748 UNWOOD AVE CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES 27. eat wait until a Court Notice Is wet Feu. ,Prlso veal Inc 00000 20 per cont. Call H. M. KOFFMAN 912 E. HANCOCK ST. Resid•ncei Melrose 6556 8115 Detroit Saving. Bank Bldg. Main 0397 ,Spec...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 1

…American Yewish periodical Center LWISII HRONICLE r- All .1,••ish News Views All Jewish WIT I ;OUT BIAS Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN BEHOLDS IN MEXICO HAVEN FOR JEWISH REF UGEES IN CUBA Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924 VOL. XVII, NO. 1 Former President Journalist tn,us a r T gltefrt. FEulogizes' Jewish MARSHALL DEPICTS [ "MILLIONS OF JEWS ...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO r_ telkitton;tEmstitilwencus SSW Zi!c Tilithren's Tomer WITH A SONG ON THEIR LIPS By Rabbi J. Max Weis. What an unusual scene! A little Jewish boy was pointing his finger in scorn at a very handsome and nobly dressed Jew who had just passed him. "Coward! Traitor! Shame on your goal!" shouted the boy. The man's face reddened with shame and. anger. Ile was a ma- rano, one of the many Jews who had accepted the Christian religion a...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 3

…*raw faithPeriedie earter CLUPT011 AtfsNoa - CUICUMATI 30, 01010 PAGE THItElt TilEi)LTRomfrxisnOIR MICLE a•••_fr'- Li.Or ..1.4,0f/:`74",1%'1%‘!"-z Oriole Girls. Miss Anna Pollock of 5033 Holcomh avenue woe, hostess at the last meet- ing of the Oriole Girls Club. Hiss W1ill first prin. at bunco and Miss May Goldfair received the eon- solatein. Mrs. Joseph Davidson was next meeting will be held guest. at the bnt,- of Miss Geraldine Tucker ...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 4

…inuncitiorr,/inisti Ohms 'CIF. PAGE FOUR HADASSAH VISIONS RELIGION INSTITUTE GAINS IN SERVICE BEGINS THIRD YEAR Seeks Membership of 1,000 and Makes Rapid Strides as Center Plans to Enhance Benefits For Training Rabbinic and to Palestine's Needy. Educational Leaders With the two-fold purpose of en- larging its present roster to 1,000 members and of acquainting the J•w- ish women of the city with the activi- ties sponsored by the national or...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A ikericam ffewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE PIED/NIX/IT /DUO RONICLE RE d 1 of , by the guild be. ' his Jew. • de_ ems the the r of fol. 'arty al. love- ire th , like fu. has Prot ageo It of pelin I re. 'hose con. her "It et of that orof I the Arn. Wing rms. Aar. osed. the rosa Itieal erna. knon SEMINARY AWARDED LIBRARY BUILDING ORT OBJECTS SEEN AS ECONOMIC BON TO EUROPEAN J ws Ame...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 6

…NOVEMBER 2 . i9 2 1 711E E1 norrjEwisn (ARoA lc LE COOLIDGE PRAISES JEWISH CHARITIES GOV. STORRS HOST TO DUTCH DIPLOMAT - - JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.)-., Count van I,imburg Stirum, minister of the Netherlands at Cairo, formerly Viceroy of Dutch East India, and Countess van Limburg Stirum recent- ly were the guests of District Gover- nor and Lady Storrs: Members of the Dutch Colony in Jerusalem, including Mr. Van Vriesland, member of the Pales...…

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…Ei)cmorrit.% giRONIC.LE PAGE FOUR CK2$4. 4tw S9 1291‹.(-- S OM, ss Pub • 11 01•Ver _ e..,.., Weekly by Th. Jewish Chronicle Publishing CTS, Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Entered a Second-class meter March S, ISM at the Pontoilleeat Detroit, Mich unit , r the At of M•th L tats . General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone. Glendale 9300 Cable Address Chronicl...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 8

…A merica Polak Periodical eater CLIFTON ATIX01 - CINCINNATI 40, OM c o ep f T5 14 ------ 0-1 A S . tf. (Copywright, 1921. 1:1)1"- • c.JOSEPH-,- --- - - By Chas. 14. Joseph.) Newark, N. J., kindly step to the front. This seems to be your week. an was one of the ou tst and ing ts in Americhis That Sribute to Felix may evennfluenye i o f Felix Fuld Fuldlive in N eW ark , N . J ., b ut the so ts, twhi:o. deeds, communally speaking, is n...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 9

…- - IP:rwrr, /yam Rox ICtE PAGE EIGHT !ACTIVELY INTERESTED IN AUXILIARY DANCES Mrs. Karbel is actively interested in the series of monthly dances given the last Sunday evening of each month at The J. L. Hudson Co. Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot The ballroom and stage of the Phoenix Cluh was adorned with pumpkins, corn stalks, turkeys, au- tumn flowers, chrysantaemums, palms and other appropriate Thanksgiving decorations for the performa...…

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…4 4 td ( 4merkam 5cwish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYCNVI -CINCINNATI 30, 0810 E 0 ,/,,,,,,3/4 ,-ki.rw,..2.t"itp",:co Exquisite New Gowns 1 L For Women and Misses' $65 --- $95 and upwards i;cocoettes, Safi. and Crepe.. New ..heath-likr,rirrulor limieri,liodett and IIIIII r efill flounce effects. Struightline IT /1/11111 . 11. ,..othful bouffant xtylre are 1 1 4 - .4 77 1 3.r mill111 1 o . 'N 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 110 1 . . - 44. ,11....…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 11

…PLEPen conit.wish(Aarsoctz PAGE TEN OBITUARY octal .and Qrsonal' Mrs. Harry G. Levinson (nee Lee Colmes of Boston) of 2092 Pingree avenue has left for an extended east- ern trip. She will visit her parents in Boston and friends in Portland, Maine. Miss Mayme Stone, 1279 West For- est avenue, and Mrs. D. Freedman and children of 785 Distel avenue are spending several weeks in the east with relatives and friends. "The Store Beautiful on Gr...…

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…PAGE ELE. 7i1ePtiltonlimmt (A Ito:view :-: CLASSIFIED :-: Pen Pictures of New Palestine TO EXAMINE JEWISH SHOPPING DIRECTOR CITIZENS' RIGHTS Leopold Vadasz, former minister of justice in the Tisza government of Hunga ry, died recently at Budapest at the ageof 65. Mr. Vadasz was born of p000r, Orthodox Jewish par- FOR RENT-Upper seven-room flat in steam heated apartment. Jani- ents, worked his way through a law tor services. :1924 Brush. Ope...…

March 28, 1924 • Page Image 1

…America Puisk periodical eater 1, 1924 r 1.. All Jewish News All Jewish Views 1 WITHOUT BIAS 1- 1 - EbETROIT BWISR, ffRONICL - THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DECRIES EXCLUDING Candidate on 1 NOTABLE PROPOSALS Hospital Building BRANDEIS ASKED TO I May Be Third Party Ticke t Going on Apace KIN OF RESIDENTS MADE BY STRUNSKY RUN AS CANDIDATE et"re8 As We" As "x- IN UNITED STATES AND PROF, ISAACS New SStructures WITH LA FOLLETT...…

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…TitE *non; r'frsGE TWO kwisn (11Kamaz PISGAH LODGE ASKS FOR SOCIAL BUDGET ' —ifregigigig algaBlaillkrg wwwtornusIV jg ig A Louis XVI Chamber Suite of Adopts Resolution Asking Grant of Appropriations. At the last meeting of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. li. B., held Monday evening, March 21, the following reso- luti•n, which was introduced by Mil- ' ton M. Alexander, was unanimously adopted: "Whereas, It has been called to the attention of ...…

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…A merica ffewisk Perlalleal Carter CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE WI I": 'JP:Ham; frwlsii (ARON ICU; 'grata-nal i111 g.Tittb ;Notes 3—eik rAt sa.slc7s, sP.rizs KUSSE 1448 %waste Pawn • An Artistic Achievement Spfing Hats 0 FASHIONED in brown kid, black suede beige suede, grey suede, black satin. AT $11.50. Style is the keynote of this charming composi- tion. An irresistible crea- tion, wholly new in de- sign — y e t...…

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