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April 29, 1927 • Page Image 9

…A merica Aprish Periodical Cotter CLIPTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE jitc)9Entorawksit MRONICIA A check for 8100 was the prompt answer of Detroit Lodge, No. 55, of the Knights of Pythias to President Coolidge's appeal fur help for the flood sufferers of the South. At its Iffi•wing. last Tuesday evening that A most delightful surprise party The Temple of Cleveland will cele- suns was ordered sent at once to the brate on May 25 the te...…

April 29, 1927 • Page Image 10

…lituVeraonjElositeiRONICLE PAGE TEN a gift for dialogue that snaps and MASTER BAKERS REVEAL sparkles with vivacity and veracity. WORKERS' DEMANDS As directors they did not forget the Meeting: The third week of Jed Harris' pro- slightest detail, The Bakers' and Confectionery! duction of "Broadway," by George With many of its activities at a Workers' Union, Local No 78, has Abbott and Philip Dunning, begins standstill owing to the holidays, th...…

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…A merica ffewish Periodical CeNter CLIFTON AV!NU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO i)criton;frwisii J. W. E. W. O. Regent Theater Reopens Satur- day Evening. A special meeting of the European Jewish Women's Welfare Organiza- Th, newly redecorated and re- tion was held Tuesday, April 26, at modeled Regent theater, under the the Jewish Center. A motion propos- direction of the London Brothers, ing the purchase of a room in the opens Saturday night, fe...…

April 29, 1927 • Page Image 12

…,11 41111••=111.11 APRIL 29, 1927 TLEPErRODIEWISB thRONICLE I ■ SEE FORD FRAME-UP ranged. It will hold another meet- journment and that thin case must go / ing on Sunday, May 1, after class on they tied his hands so he could not I AGAIN HONORED hours to make final arrangements fur sign an order; they gagged his lips so he could not issue one, by filing this Class Day, which will include a pro- affidavit of prejudice against this man gram...…

October 29, 1926 • Page Image 1

…A merican }swish Periinfix! Center Mi Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 14 cs.trron Maya • el:learnt.' 20, OHIO TR- EkTROIT, AEWISR. IIRONICLE ■ TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN EMBARRASS QUEEN I MARIE BY RAISING JEWISH QUESTION Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents . DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 22 1 GOVERNMENT WILL BE ASKED TO MAKE LONG TERM LOAN Will A dr...…

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…-41111111‘. EsDentorr, /aim PAGE TWO DEDICATE BRANCH Zedek Synagogue delivered the most OCT. 24 impressive talk of the evening. BOYNE EMPLOYS ONLY JEWISH CLERK IN CI RONICIA; YOUNG PEOPLE'S MASQUE DANCE SET FOR OCT. 30 M THE GREATER SEASON 0 Telegrams of congratulation were One of the nicest affairs of the titan t Jarvis Caplan, clerk of Judge John received from Milton M. season for Jewish young people is go- No and the B. Manisch...…

October 29, 1926 • Page Image 3

…A merica lavish periodical Carter CUMIN AMMO' • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE ETROrl MIS t RO1CLE ajfC— ..1 ■ 111 Commerce knew of my connection Clancy for Congressman. with the firm and so did hundreds of DRESS BREW business men and attorneys. 1 left Since the indoor ice skating rinks ME FtZON TO AD ((V. INTERPROFESSIONALS, Robert II. Clancy, Republican can- the firm some time before I went to have become popular, hockey has 170:171 di...…

October 29, 1926 • Page Image 4

…THE Peraorawisn PAGE FOUR mRomax wileens■a DETROIT RABBIS APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR DISKIN INSTITUTION, PALESTINE not seen in years and whom you per- haps will never see no long as the "Detroit's particular needs today present immigration regulations are are repeal of the excise tax on auto- as strict as they are. Nov: no man mobiles, re-apportionment to give in Congress, least of all the present more representation In Congress, and incumbent,...…

October 29, 1926 • Page Image 5

…A merican Aydin Periodical Center CLIPTON AVINVII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE ViderRordzwisnal nom WEE Detroit's Finest Fur Emporium 96.16=1•611•1011•1••••••99 FEDERATION AGAINST ALIEN REGISTRATION Captains of Industry To Aid Farm 5Iovement Manufacturers Association Fe. vors Change in Emmigra- lion Bill. wanted to return from foreign real- dences where they have been living with their husbnads. I think that in e ptai r o tn . Iiii...…

October 29, 1926 • Page Image 6

…• Tigjjergorrjoasn 9,ttorocu, Wit' 'kit a b'eb"- Web' betSb• 11:1 tb'eb' b's1 b" b"b•bt • ii-EVETROITJEWISII &RON ICLE ::: • ■ , • Published ;1:SI:=c7=;i:;;ii:i:i.. C.., 1.. W■ 1lir1 JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB MARGOLIS ' 1 JACOB H. SCHAKNE President Editor General Manager Interred m immd-elme matter hf•rch E ME at the Foothill. at Detroit. IL 3, 1879. HIM_ under the Act of ' b" b '6145 ' e • • v"• •,b , ure of breathing the same ...…

October 29, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A merica ,fewish Periallal etwier CLIPTON AMU% • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO L • 1_14 F1 91(11H.OAIL1 or phone Empire 4878 any day I pie I meet who say that they would chology of the spoken word, pante- ter Saturday rather be anything than a rabbi I mime in the classic form, diction, bet ween 9 and 5, excepting : wonder why they don't show them- voice culture, psycho - gymnastics. 111111 Sunday. al selves considerate as well as critical This clas...…

October 29, 1926 • Page Image 8

…0 eiRONICI E PAGE EIGHT GIRLS' BRIDGE TEA! TEA TO BE HELD NOV. 7 1 tOREAN 4.14* tt1110.1., • • s"siess• isesimaiss..ssiosinississs.p Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin has bern chosen chairman of the bridge•tea " 41, °A. III •, li Advance Announcement of Our November Sale 1, t,a) I.1 of SILKS Temple Beth El Sisterhood will Alvin D. Ilersch, chairman of the prepare and serve a chicken dinner entertainment committee of the on the evening ...…

October 29, 1926 • Page Image 9

…'AT ty A merican Avid, Periadkat Center. CLAYTON ATM* - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINN TLEncriturrkwisrliiiltONICLE IREPORT FAVORABLY ON HADASSAH AFFAIR Bonstelle Playhouse to Show "Sev- enth Heaven" Night of Nov. 7. For Furs of Finer Quality F. Siegel Co. furs repre- sent the finest in quality and style distinctiveness, produced by the leading fur craftsmen of the world especially for B. Siegel Co. herr Nu.. Poi gni SIEBEL@ (014.1...…

October 29, 1926 • Page Image 10

…LefetnonlovisnffiRONICil PAGE TEN _ _ dies and gentlemen in the city, espe- Frank Gerson, Dell Reid, the Dixie cMlly strangers. It is also a chart- tenor, Al Golden, Herman S. Robin- table organization. Harry Genendlef son, Jack Weisberg, Sylvia Goer and is the organizer and the charter mem- many others contributed to this pro- bers included Hymen Gerson', Abe grani. The next program will be 9 to 11, Hudosh, Al Sklar, Harry Korby and given ...…

October 29, 1926 • Page Image 11

…A merican ffewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN fiiEpentorEfonsn(ARONICLI, Cu Y. M. H. A. NOTES MAJESTIC THEATER Athletics; WEISS-Strictly kosher Tuesday evenings the gymnasium MACK B. caterer for weddings, banquets, class meets at the school on Wilson parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates and Gladstone avenues; Thursday reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em- evenings basketball practice is held pire 7146. Wi...…

October 29, 1926 • Page Image 12

…OCTOBER 29, 192b Ctil tIrlitrttOTT&S11 RRO SERVICE GROUP TO GOVERNMENT WILL SOLICIT JEWS FOR BE ASKED TO MAKE COMMUNITY FUND LONG TERM LOAN Frigidaire Meets In Dayton. NOW OPEN '— - A present is cheap but love is dear. • R. F. Callaway, branch manager I for Frigidaire Corporation in the De- The moujik need only prepare the ' troit district, has left for Dayton, beer and already the devil is here ; Nntefi Ohio, where he will attend a gener...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 1

…America Ada periodical Center ( CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1 926 STING 'ALESTINE n rage 1) yes in the year that what took ore years to ac. °nests is pal e*, ed is less tha n rrans sd by the lent committee vhich Henry It an. Sol Blum: speaker of th e wife of Colonel acciimpanyi ng tour, addressed g her husband's ✓ oved of equal re. Mr , . Wedge. ritual aspect of loll. at the meeting askY. the emi- as omit. of the ors,. will speak i'''gah Lod...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 2

…-AGE TWO I NEVento l 4/Lw sus f lutoract.t Resolutions Sent On Perlman Bill PHONE- CHERRY 5948 (Iiiihren's Canter FOR EXCLUSIVE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Prescriptions C•Iled For and DelMered Promptly. Jewish Open Forum Urges Change in the Immi- gration Law. Cut illiginaut Notts Young Judaea Mrs. A. D. Phillipe was hostess a a very attractive bridge on Wednes Mogen David C ub. lay, Jan. 13, in honor of her house guests, Mrs. H. Gordon an...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 3

…legich periodical eelfier CLIFTON ours - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE TilePattorr /mtimi GI R0411CLE CU') i .a 4 Yratermu arb Club . -- ab. dashachar Camp Ladies. h . t, • st and to r. , r e . ub the fhe Ladies Auxiliary of the Ha- Amehar Camp, Order Sons of Zion, will give a theater benefit at the Yid- dish Playhouse Feb. 3 for the benefit of the Jewish National Fund. A favorable report on tickets was given at the last meeti...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 4

…Ihf nerlony v, fiAlsrvinKtri wigs PAGE FOUR minwoostenswarninmenuismialingillnise Z tg I M r t NOW PLAYING LINIITED ENGAGEMENTS " -.----- - tir4 4041r [AMERICAF S FOREMOST HEADERSON COLORED-DANCE ENSEMBLE MUSIC by the Chicago musician, Felix Bo- Southern Cabaret at Imperial rowski. The soloist for the occasion will be Pablo Cassels, the cellist. will be A benefit performance Headed by Roman Johns , f■ Puccini calls him "the greatest ...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 5

…A merican periodical Carter CLIFTON MINIM CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE FIVE ELLDerRorria.snalRaw Y. W. H. A. NOTES Franklin Offers mperial. s, 1 11 iastma,b r perial II lf/V111.•! • an. 2 , herioe !• staw. er, a6.. ,, .111'1 . 11811.1, ck ;11., LN I WO nl 4LL Alestra .noon DN nell's And 11. 8400 conductor of red" Major nnera end . 8290 Drama' C. Dramatic Class is pre- The sently, three one-act plays on Feb. 3, the Ba...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 6

…71167)CTRor,/Ewisit (6 Rom ICL5 \ y tof"L NI, reA... ■ 0 re' i geK.A'L N. Mr illhAs rwir THEDETROITJEWISR&RONICIA tlal ■ Ntl. Mk I DI WON.. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., lee. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Entered as Becond4lans matter March 3. 1910. at the Postollice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 5, 187g. General Offices and Publication Building 52...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A merica ffewisk periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINCI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO .4iVETRODIEW1111fl C RO rf-Soii. wolfp-ivr, --- GIPS. IC•pywrlibl, 1921. T ha i, !, h nio ■ „ ner i 11-Pi r ght t,. ant men ir Os. is de oust. .1 age. of tk. law , n, I soniii it only ligrar -vet t , . ;ear. I too, ildr, thee. admix .ratiott at that out of er un faith, as for t thoso to dis- Amer lane to year,. d: "Go to Po- o back AI can, I never ' ...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 8

…MEDEntonit,wisn (A Ron Ica PAGE EIGHT CHAIRMAN OF CHARITY DANCE AT THE STATLER * t a 1 and arson& M re. Ethel Sobel is chairman of the grand charity ball to be given by the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at • ol All soCiety item and other local notes should be communicated to the earn of no Chronicle by a 'clock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the CU %%%%% meek'. lesue. Phone Cedilla 1040, Society Edam. Mall netices se a. to be re...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 9

…A merica ,,wish Perio4cal Cotter r.L.IPTON AVINUa MISCANNart 20, ottio PAGE NINE 711,TRoli, IrtviNa Sitaig) kar .and ocial soned Engagentrnt;1 1500 n000.eao S 1,011 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilansky 0 liolslywood, Calif., announce the be- • • trothal of their (laughter, INurines, ER, I 1 lea and avow ARK- 7'hal floc Beim • reciithing Nett•, Charming, Stamped With the Approval of Paris, 04 Biar- ritz, Non' Alciiitx Your Selection at B. ...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 10

…Aisix r aunjmgst, IA RUN WIZ PAGE TEN WORKS FOR HADASSAH JOINT FORMAL BALL Beautify Your The joint formal ball to be given by the Senior and Junior Chapters of Hadassah will be held on Sunday eve- Home and mate it up to date with a Grand Piano At our store you may choose from a number of the world's most renowned makes, such as the HARI)MAN PIANO Made since 1812—Fifteen years official piano of the Metropolitan Opera Co., New York — C...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 11

…vimcricam latish periodical Ce#tcr CLIPTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO a, Wu:omit:ram 01 ORGANIZE BRANCH yERUDA LEIB LEVIN, KAUFMANN KOHLER OF AGUDATH FUND RUSSIAN POET, DIES PALESTINE JEWRY -:: CLASSIFIED :-: DIED ON THURSDAY RIEv.--(J• T. ASKS LAND GRANT PAGE ELEVEN ItaV Icth A.)—Yehuda Leib Levin, oldest of the Hebrew poets in Russia, known for over half a cen- ry under his pen 'kerne, "Jehalel,' tu died her•,• Leib Levin was born in ...…

January 29, 1926 • Page Image 12

…lifEkuritonjmitsit &mai) J. D. C. WITHOUT ANY FUNDS APPEALS FOR AID TO WORLD JEWS SEEK ITALIAN AID WARSAW. — (J. T. A.) — Italian , banks will be asked to provide the I credit necessary for the Jewish niers, chants of Poland. This was the mission of Deputy Waclaw Wislicki, who left for Italy for this purpose, in behalf of the Jew- ish Merchants' Bank here. Itt SPORTS (Co,,timisil From Page One.) help for the educational institutions. RA...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 1

…Our New Location: 525 10/ OODWARD ITEDETROIT LWISR. ARONICLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. I CAMPAIGN OF KEREN Will Consolidate BRITAIN NAMES NEW Chilli en la . r or {Will Officiate at ' RABBI BERKOWITZ 1 Leaves in For August Kansas City Clean-up Campaign Youth Societies HIGH COMMISSIONER Memorial Se...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 2

…IIM=M11•11 ■ , PAGE P E DLTRO ITA -WISIS (ARDII IC UB TWO After the Show Ailbren's (garner "The Oriental" An For the Moat Delicious Chop Suey or Chow Mein DANCE To the Rhythmic Tune of Bert Milan and His Band NO COVER CHARGE Situated Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel at "aJ'IIJI': ~ S? 525 7 r- 'i '1111111117:1111+1 Sh ebuoth Greetings Royce & Passmore, Inc. Dealers in Canaries, Parrots and Gold-Fish Also Bird, Fish, ...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 3

…PAGE Picheritorrlaristi (A tam ic4 the By HARRY CONZEL WHO ARE THE JEWISH BALLPLAYERS? 36 ADAMS AVENUE WEST Is a.0 —At Grand Circus P•rl. 'I'or ‘t.1110 fu', I The baseba season is in full swing. Big league, minor league, semi professional an I amateur teams are battling for the supremacy in their respective circuits. Little has appeared in this column about professional baseball. We herewith print a letter from a baseball fan who in...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 4

…jimijericon PAGE FOUR (A Kowa: Hudson Motor Car Company Announces Strikingly Hand- some New Brougham. 4.441 Ckei6:41 WegAgil INII CITY WILL CHOOSE SOLOMON MONUMENT mo)n7no TZ - 1 InI4 d1 Wfir O ti l l e iC.11;y( m j. ST olo A ment, which is to be erected in Madi- BONDS TO FINANCE Youn PALESTINE HOUSES Jud aea g Club Notes A new brougham, a strikingly hand- son Square by the Federation of Po- ' some car, is announced by the Hud- lis...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE AlsblArnorr,Onsaiiiinavia4 MENORAH JOURNAL FAGUDATH ISRAEL, ZIONISTS FRIENDS PRINTS FINE ISSUE lab tes last la 011 neet- veral ;iris' in at pri - mad, ececil ,alkeil Imo ; vest f M tI ,y SI, rckers Club. ghters ay 21, , 5401 re the at egular ng JO. i slight IC 011111 ding a [ewe!. Ifth 's new street y om li r. Bud. e 113•- 1 woriny .1 erw,,r(i. n in the er a credit HOLD FIRST AMERICAN INTERRACIAL MEETING NEM' YOl...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 6

…Pi_EVETaorrli.wisnOittoxicLf. PAGE SIX ar- 41.t. 111:1r=aal, . 1144.t. " -sed. 'dr „,far JO 1%. ■ ••") ■ s I ‘ M and is as international as English. One who knows it can readily find his way anywhere in the civilized world. Since the diaspora the Jews of the world have had no mono •• .mamwa um anal mi Weekly by The Jewleb Chrosicis Publishing Cs.. Inc. Pnblis ► unifying force to equal it. The intelligensia of Alex- Joseph J. Cummins,...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN IrttI I hailF JEWISH (AIWA It tr. r SOVIET CONFERENCE REVIEWS NATIONAL 141STI- *u.PTC145 01( MINORITIES RIGHTS GIAS . 1+. JOSEPI+' Leader Says All Nationalities Should Be Allowed to Use Thank you, Mr. Walter Hurt. I am sure the gentleman who sent int , Own Language. the clipping of the prayer of the Rev. Isaac Watts will be as gratitfied as (CopywTighl. 1921. am that you have given me the desired information. And there is anot...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 8

…lair PAGE EIGHT virricory %1st, hi ittmuctx. N,1,41Avevemeg 4 k4i kv s 4,9dik94.,AM 1 ,4 Marriages g 7 • f edding WEINER-LESSOR Sir. and Mrs. David Lessor of ;Mon- treal, Canada, annunce the apprach- ing marriage of their daughter, Ethel, to Leslie Weiner of Detroit, which will take place at the Norman' Hall, Montreal, on Thursday, June 4. Mr. Weiner formerly resided in Mon- treal. , ()eye,/ Qt. 1448 Woodsmd other local notes shou...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A merica lewisk periodical Cater CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO TIEVEnt0111/11 IN/ •000ITADO • STATE iiirgTh • • • 12 144,,is.s. 11..11 T ES PITH Jaci at tand rsanal Ittemple Nettp Notre The first meeting of the lodge in its new quarters in Temple Beth El took place last Monday evening, May Confirmation Service. Sunday Morning: The New Gowns for Summer New arrivals in a fashionable collection for misses and women. PAGE NINE 1ZO...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 10

…rneVuricordalgtoRoxicia PAGE TEN ...... raternal anZt Cub \l'otes Palais de Dense on June 10. A specie meeting will be held at the home o At the last meeting of the Philo- Mrs. Joseph Fleischer, 1002 Wes mathic Debating Club, held Sunday Philadelphia avenue, on June 2. evening, May 24, at the Byron Ave- nue Talmud Torah, an interesting J. W. E. W. 0. open forum wan held. Isadore Berger The meeting place of the Jewish spoke on "The Jew's At...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 11

…A mrericalt Awisk Periodical Cotter CLIPTON annul • 0InctSNATi 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN fisii OIRON ICUS L± pip_DericomE AUXILIARY PLANS Littman's YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE ITS AUTUMN WORK • 2814 Hastings Street Telephone Cherry 2523 LITTMAN and FISHSON, Company Manager.. Intensive Activities Mark Pro- gram of Shaarey Zedek Women's Society. In order to carry out a program of work for next autumn and winter which will excel all previous efforts ...…

May 29, 1925 • Page Image 12

…PtEnttiturrift.s. m FP MAY 29, FOr, kLL ■■■■■■■■ •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■; ' BRITAIN NAMES NEW ! Iswaloo. ■■■■■■•■■■■■ - .............. HIGH COMMISSIONER TO LAND OF ISRAEL /1 ,o1: 11 5C111 fil igth 12-'4' 1.. 1.7.1:11L7 Mull lv-r_ 7 . v 1r_772,:"..i. - C.A HL.-.C.:14:41I CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES. 2.• see ..10 me: • C.a., • sme N ran. 17"-ve• - - -....7 .!' ..... F,......: -t Cr: , 71r II: 512 11•CS .110 11:7•1,1:e : 1' 7 0"1.,...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica Smith Periodical Carter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON ATSNIII - CINCINNATI 30, 01110 IIEbETROIT LWISR RONIGL E Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 . THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 14 J. D. C. SETS APART FUNDS FOR CRIMEA PROJECT, IS RUMOR Will Open Synagog For High Holy Days Congregation Emanuel Lays Plans to Develop Northwest- History ...…

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…ikruorr fivvIsit Pt Ravi tor, 'wow= sew GROUP IN KIEV HOME FOR ORPHANS rliw`wm•wkl`I`‘.‘-'••• ■■ .• ■ wammi SPONSORED BY JEWISH FEDERATION NEW FURNITURE OF REAL QUALITY AT OLD-FASHIONED PRICES PAGE TWO as fERILIRIERLICIERMOKTEW fKlEftfIllaNIEWIEBIS.WM.M/KKJEJRILW.uji "Where Good Furniture Is Not Expensive" •4 ` Our August Sale of Furniture e5 e, Is Drawing to a Close 0 31, 1‘ ;10 :1-1.1,11 4 It nearly four st a cks this sale, whic...…

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…American garish periodical Curter PAGE THREE MEPagorrjEwisaaRoxicus WIZARD ENCOUNTERS wake up in great fear. Ills father on him arbad go over an place I then woul kudos''od r "cere monial the " I fringes" that are worn as an inner (Conclude(' from page 1.1 I garment by the pious Jew. The child'' By RABBI PHILIP A. LARCH would immediately calm down, and,' . suit of a move that an eager child thoroughly relieved, would fall quiet. would make...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 4

…TREPETROn;kwisilalitoxictii PAGE. FOUR ALESTINE LIFTS DUTY ON MANY VITAL ITEMS Perhaps the most important legis- 3 tion enacted in Palestine in many EDUCATIONAL ears has just been passed by the III • I I I I 111111111111111i I I I I • Gabrilowitsch Will Conduct Concerts in Berlin and Amsterdam. urposes imported into the Holy Land i alestinian government. Its enact- I ol ment removes customs duties from 1,. and is, Oerefore, expec...…

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…d,Americalf Pulisk Periodical Carla Wrier+ etyma - ctsarolart so, OHIO PAGE FIVE THL 19eri independ- guiding star in our work. Another children of the dependent, the Ideal, greater and more transcendent, ent. Our field of work becomes and not community, is needed to give Jewish social service whole Jewish some special sections within it; and meaning and vitality, to make of it GIVE WAYNE COUNTY A CHANCE a consecrated profession and not ed...…

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…low beraorr,/rwsiesOliars K1L AGE SIX CitSaiW,(K:i40 blood superiority attitude carried over into an indus- THE LW1Sit 111 I(i BMW •••••••••••• 4101, /MY MST IN karN.O.• • Published Weekly by The Jewish Chromic]. Publiablag Cm, Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Bue as second-clan matter March 9, In16. at the Notelet. at Detroit. under the Ant of March 11. 1879. .... _ General Offices and ...…

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…J ewish Perlallellt Cotter CLJYTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 711 f; puritoir, /aim 61RaN lac PAGE SEVEN 11• ■■ ••• ■ I built in Bialystock, where already ex- I EFFICIENT INDUSTRY ri peev.rieen,tced spinners were taught the evelopment of their trade. IS ORT OBJECTIVE I The highest form of these advanced i schools is the school of furniture (Concluded from page Li accomplished. Post-war conditions, making in Warsaw, where carpenters p...…

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…non P__ te lot mi PAGE EIGHT arriageo item• met ether local notes ebould he communicated to th• nth. el The All «lair in the current wreolio ..<1.es wsemsisr Owosso ie er a., to appear to Donald. by be roolood net late. Mom. Phone Gleadala OM*, Sweaty Editor. Mall polka* 1• Sham Wedwas4as. BACHRACH-ORTNER The marriage of Miss Leona Ort- ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ortner of Louisville, Ky., and Max Bachrach, son of Mr. and Mrs. H....…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A MC liCalf ffeWith periodical coder WrraN AvLN Ug • CINCINNATI 20, 011I0 7heMironlimiskalit(rNICLE an d MOTHERS GET WEEK'S 0111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E Qrsoital VACATION AT CAMP TANGIBLE HEADWAY NOTED IN REPORTS AS TO PALESTIN E ___ _ _._ Colonization Groups Succeed Mrs. A. Cooper and daughter of 1536 Chicago boul...…

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…VIChrritorr,frx.snoiRomot _ In Sourabaya, Dutch Indies, the Samuel Gompers' autobiography In Jewish community, consisting of 200 to create the conditions for maintain. ing its individual and group life on two volumes is being prepared for souls, arranged a festival in aid of publication shortly. It will be in two and the Jewish National Fund and raised the plane of its finest traditions longer Jewish volumes and will loose the title, aspirat...…

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