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July 31, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A mericam lavish PaloSeal eater CLIFTON AMU! - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE toraciz Emu ritorr j____41 /huRe_ Linwood Ave. handle it. Balance like rent. Wil- I and parties. 15852 Winter or George I. Benja- I Hemlock 1881-W. liam min. Orion Phone No. 155. YOUNG MAN desires furnished room "Grounds for Divorce," Corn. PLEASED WITH JEWISH with garage. Private family. Ref• COMMUNITY IN MEXICO HOUSE FOR SALE — Philadelphia erences exchanged. W...…

July 31, 1925 • Page Image 10

…PE fawn' UNITED 11141111011RAIDASSII. ILLTTCOMPA GARFIELD 2423.5380 8748 LINWOODAYL -- Proper Jewish Education Cows- ! teracta School Propaganda Declares Analyst. CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES Dons unit until a Court Nell. ie r.o. Price will in- 20 per cent C." H. M. KOFFMAN 912 E. HANCOCK ST. Residence: Melrose 6556 1115 Detroit Saving. Bank Bldg. Main 0397 Specialising in the Settlement of Claims and Controversies Without Co...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 1

…- All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS Telephone IfEbET-ROIT AEWISH GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 23 MARSHALL REEWS Colonies Reveal JEWS MAKE KNOWN Unusual Growth RESULTS OF LABOR ROSENBLUTH CASE; IN THE HOLY LAND RAPS FORD MALICE settlements Funneled by Keres trayesod Populated With SO Per ( l e...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 2

…rico:mot PAGE TWO CONFERENCE CALLED BY ORT FOR NOV. 9 Mr. Auerbach, the author of the 1 play, is a superb impersonat or farcical roles. The music is by Joseph Brodie. The entire company will sup- port Miss Sheihgold. COMEDY STAR PENS NEW MUSICAL PLAY "A Girl With Conditions" to Be Given Sunday Evening. (glinren's Grua Handicapped Invite Orders for Reseating Chairs and the Tuning of Pianos. "A Girl With Conditions," a musi- cal comedy ...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE 71tE)crinorr, Ansa OiRoracy, Club Notes Yuan Judaea CONTEST LAUNCHED Duch Saturday evening at 1111 West- minster street at 7 oclock. ' BY NATIONAL FUND Sons of Judaea. HADASSAH PROMISES AN ACTIVE SEASON The Sons of .1 adorn held a rally at Fund-Rais i ng and Cultural Work Will its meeting lust Saturday evening at Be Emphasised. thy Farnsworth Synagogue. The pro. Mogen David Club. ewish Artists Ur ed to Enter , ) s e( 0 t wo...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 4

…Inc ykraonSwisn (A aorna.r. PAGE FOUR CiXaW HE JE MIT ThaSil • iremnrn Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Cs., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager at the l'Agoffice at Detroit. meter Mai rh 3, under the Art of M•tch a. 1.7V. tittered •• General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone: Glend•le 9300 Cable Address: Chronicle LwIdon Office 14 Stratfo...…

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…piEvpitotcipvisil Ist-boii. oifp-iT5 !=l)r- 0-1AS. -W. JOSEPH- - L _ %a_ ETTER- BOX Declares Organizations Should Band Together to Erect a Jewish Hospital. PAGE FIVE RONlaR - - — 'MARSHALL REVIEWS ROSENBLUTH CASE; RAPS FORD MALICE tope. 2 All of the +tatentent made by 'rho do he repudiate P othier not ring true. 'mhey would not be ,uf• The Detroit Jewiuh fl e ient • independent of other evidence, Chronicle. to even juntify the fili...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 6

…LIM PAGE SIX FAVORS ALLOTMENT OF LAND TO JEWS Government of Ukraine Orders Census of Number Wishing To Become Farmers. MOSCOW.— The Ukraine govern- ment has ordered all district and pro- vincial Soviets to take a census of the Jewish pooulation to ascertain the number desulety to take up agricul- tural work and settle on the land. Special commissions which will be or- ganized for this purpose will be en- trusted with the task of acquaint...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PtE &MR I 11 ceipts and credentials necessary for identification. People having boxes are asked to be careful in examining cr e dentials, g i"Nt l ,r( . 1 1teen is the only e II the money anti the boxes for the associa- thin. The Benevolent Loan Associa- nd friends of the club. The Malt, thin. has as its slogan, ', Help Nee d y •ass Lake Orchestra, a band of eigh nieces, has been engaged for flit : Families to lily Themselves." vexing. North ...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT MEM:Elton' If I ii!:(INICLE CHEST PROPONENT S PART ON PALESTINE "My dear children, let should not he included in this national their money gathering efforts, and fur choice in design and coloring that per- ly what they were authorized to say. chest. The rebuilding of our hum, that re use n we believe very fully in mits its perfect harmonization with love not into words nor it • L Sincere Opinions Applauded. into deeds, and make ...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 9

…711 PAGE NINE pgritoripvisnORONICLE --to the readers of "The Jewish Chronicle" This statement is written by a Jew. It is paid for by Jews. It is addressed to the Jews of Detroit. Jews, as such, have never taken part in politics. This election is no exception to the rule. Jews are active in support of all three candidates for the Mayoralty. Even "Charlie" Bowles is not without his Jewish sponsors. Certain facts, however, of special interest...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 10

…illt,i ll at anr / / his t, / I l ia I Nict e, PAGE TE:4 Fifty-one fear orcial art in Vet riii! arspnal I Fur Trimmed Coats In Large Sizes 59.75 A T 59.75 we have an unusually fine selec- tion of smartly styled garments in sizes up to 54. The quality is better than you'd expect under 75.00. HEYN S WOMENS WEAR Woodward Avenue Near State A Halloween costume dance was The pat week and the week to come mark the beginning of the regu-...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 11

…- - 1 IiicI)E-ritotrjr,msql (I) RON IC tr. •Adzoirelaw.t.476.eitvt-4"dol I filarrittgro SISTERHOOD SPEAKER I. A FOREMOST JEWESS - - Kohut Named One Mrs. SHAER-MARKS 111L 1 11 1()ills Alexander of 12 Greatest Woman . ll'asfoinoron It nor/word l'holt The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El The Arts Society of Temple lieth ;',,, ll beg , it, e'nsue'sitt,tivitii,, f.0.•.00•.. • MAUI Nlarks of BM East Palmer avenue, El held its first meeting...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TWELVE n_p*.ntondEmsh(Aftoritcui floittiar Nalco OFLO MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Gabrilowitach to Show Growth of Piano Music From the Earliest Days. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, world famous , ----,— ' PALESTINE'S DOORS OPEN MORE WIDELY QrSOTati ' . NEW YORK.—A large increase of ''i"--i ociAillnd FLOWER SHOW PLAN1 ED FOR NOVEMBER 13 1 0 16 The autumn flower sl t„ held at Convention Hall. r! • 'Jewish immigration into Palestine in and Canfield ...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 13

…PAGE THIRTEEN SHOPPING DIRECTORY AWNINGS DE PET STOCK y CANVAS CO. SENATOR COUZENS STRONGLY BACKS CANDIDACY OF JOSEPH A. MARTIN lfititeb .5.)h7ics —iiettcsic ROYCE & PASSMORE, Inc. Jaqu•Detroit Product.. Detlets 1/ •I” CoV.1.1411 •-0 CLASSIFIED :-: FARM SCHOOL WORK 1 YOUNG WOMEN TOLD • • GIVEN HIGH PRAISE, BUSINESS OF LIFE I OR RENT Large front 'room in modern. private apartment. Con - venient to Woodward car and John . _ _ t...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 14

…OCTOBER 31. 11.21 fit EDEriton;//2tisketitoNici,r, JEWS MAKE KNOWN RESULTS OF LABOR IN THE HOLY LAND BY DAVID J. HIRSCH ruriu, 1111111 (Continued from Page 1) that Palestine is entering upon a period of sustained and many-sided There is a mine of happiness— of golden happiness to he found in the ownership of your own home. Don't throw away your money on a gamble--boy your home with the rent money, MEMBER OMIT PEA( UPI BUM UNITIDBWISIE...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 1

…Amerkam ,farish Periodical Carta Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English ouricoN aviwust • essicoOlsst so. oitto 11-ROAICL- THE,bETROIT Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923 VOL. XIV. NO. 14 CASE OF PALESTINE Gives Jaundiced View ARABS IS GIVEN BY of the Jews in Russia DELEGATION'S HEAD Community Gives Welcome to Rabbi...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 2

…11=1 ■'-■ Tica. rmon;LalsnQiitaNiCUI ,'AGE TWO 'riCsmwszsaKumn:trterrtnitrorntirtyx , ft I / 11 "Good Furniture Ja No! Expenrite" "Ray Zair," First of Hebrew University Faculty, to t,- -/e•se Solid il ► hogany Martha Washington Se:ring Table Lecture in U. S. WS beautiful salving table of the graceful Martha Vtilshiogtuu design and made of Solid Mallogiiii ■ , is offered as a special 14 a very short time. Exactly as pictured and pr...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 3

…Palish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE MeDentondmsnOitoNiar , The New Stenographer By SAMUEL 0. KUHN their stenos at 18 pee!" "I don't understand myself, being taken on, I mean," Gladys corrected herself. "I expected to get only IS- if your term took me!" "Listen. What do you mean?" per- sisted pretty Agnes Feltus as she led Gladys Ilart tee the typewriter desk formerly occupied by Mi ss Moran.' Young J...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR al illEMAKORAWISii KOAICLE KEEP ALIVE ON ALTARS OF ISRAEL THE ETERNAL FIRES 0 OUR FAITH" An Authorized Interview With Louis Marshall. By A. H. FROMENSON 'I'i. 4, : me .no. se. • • -.4guished men was slightly tremulous, exclaimed: "1 smiled in the thought I was listening to an Isaiah ‘.1,../1 assembled in --to one of our Prophets." A bit ea- last April to tele. travagant, no doubt, but indicative. •ial culmination 141 It was th...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 5

…0 4merkam ffewisk Periodical eater currox antful • CINCINNATI 3O r OHIO PAGE FIVE ,pEDEntorriknsn aiRONICLO Rabbi Philip Grossman at El Moshe Synagogue. Recreation Commission Work- er Lauded by Jewish Charities. Representatives of the United Jew- ish Charities who were in charge of the boys' Bed girls' weeks ut the Lake Elizabeth earn') conducted by the De- troit reation Commission are full - far the efforts of the non- of pra. , wish h...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 6

…hips CTROITIEW15/1(Aaormus N JOY FARM Jingle Homes, [topless• and Sit•s H I R SC H I R.sIt y Comp•ny 9748 Linwood, Corner Blals• (Airfield 2423 - 5380 CEMENT GARBO'. AND ASH RECEPTC ES io.. in Buy now at big re le for price. A Sphinx Recet garbage can now be purchased for $7..00 complete, Including delivery and installation. We can guaran- tee these low prices for only a short time. I'lace your order NOW through H. M. KOFFMAN Melro...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 7

…PAGE FOUR Tt cDerRonjilum (ARON •■■ GEORGE ELIOT AND JUDAISM THEDLTROITJAVISIIORONICLE Some Notes by the Rev. I. Livingstone, in the London Jewish Chronicle. MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Anyone who has read "Daniel De- Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. ronda will agree that George Eliot Jacob H. Schakne, Boatman Manager was not only an intellectual giantess Jemeph J. Cummins, President and a woman of sp...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 8

…,ANcriauf ffacisk Palatial Carta CUSTOM AMOS • csmenoun 20, 01110 PAGE FIVE /nun (ii ROA ta4 COOLIDGE IS SENT (7' 14-6 'Crl °u9 111 5 AGUDAH BLESSINGS 61AS. (cepeerstsist. 1921. • Br JOSEF:11-h— Chas. H. liseeo9.) ho has been one of the most active Ford propagandists Allan lfenson, ountry, has just issued • book containing the biography of Ford. the c in In one chapter he refers to the sudden cessation of Ford's campaign against L...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 9

…I PAGE EIGHT MEDLIBMTJEWIS112LONICLE and Qrsonetl_ All society Huns and other local notes should be communic•ted to the office of The Chronicle by S i tech Wednesday aft ..... a In order to appear in the cu ..... weelC• lame. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mall mulcts so as to be received not late. than Wedneeday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Davis were hosts at an unusually brilliant and at. tractive affair at their home on Chi- cago bou...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 10

…A merica swish PaloSeal (?avtcr CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OM pc Wixom hymn 4.jcP ■ 00 0", Ss. A Feature of Our August Fur Sale This Hudson Seal Coat at $495 Skins soft and pliable as Duvelyne. Full length model ; shawl collar and deep cuffs of Viatka Squirrel. Large, wide sleeves. Fastened at side with fancy ornament— a truly remarkable buy. IOSIEGEL (.01.4%.000..0 DETROIT, MICHIGAN 2 A:Ycial and Qrsonai Mr. and Mrs. Herm...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 11

…RAGE TEN RON pc .• THE RABBI'S PRESENT Explained tram facts of private history. .01 , (Anonymous.) His friends whom love did aptly --- . TIVIT Y teach, • __ ____ A Rabbi once, by all admired, Wished all to share the gracious Dinner of is th Into resting St•tern thh Sir Herbert Samua Ma Received, of high esteem the sign ■r task, f From those his goodness thus in- Maccabaaani o " nd-,9, So planned to bring a bottle each, spired, . And pour th...…

August 31, 1923 • Page Image 12

…Americo ffewisk Periodical eater - CLIFTON *VINCI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN THEPerRoftiEwish(ARoracte 116.1100,110410.1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111N11111111 IIIIIuIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII A Directory of High-Class Dealers Who Want Your Trade Practical Conveniences and Necessities For All liomebuilders. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111 1...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 1

…:2 and the hall the calk fail 'with earl t, Or on ling the . In rred com- the said fling lion Cody brief ad- .sday h El, the all i the ,e an I and will done I Sil- dream last Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English THE ETROIT LWISI -I Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Jewish Lecturer lub ilPalestine Mandate JEWISH PUBLICATION ' Noted To Address Men's C Ratification Asked SOCIETY COMPLETES 34 ...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 2

…fiefinizoi i; //Aim! OICOICI,I; PAGE TW 1.4 .MUSIC 4 AND MUSICIANS 1 MilfINICX" C 4. D. C. IS AIDING 614a ". LITHUANIAN JEWS "-,) Congress Deals With Question of Autonomy and Minority Rights. Vincent d'Indy Symphony for Piano and Orchestra Feature of (15) o o)Iu fn i fu rt 1111111011111111111111 ITS:SPRINGTIME--- We Want You to Come Out to Our Shops That's "Good Furniture" time. We can suggest a great number of ideas for furni...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 3

…fiw9entonlixisn(iiitomicLE Young Judaea Good Looking, Serviceable, Economical. Athena Knit Union Suits-- $1.25 as at of 10 vs or n- rh ISRAEL ZILBER IS NEW LEADER OF DEFENDERS ,,I, i L' 1 % Israel Zill•r, active worker in local Zionist circles, at Sunday became the new leader of the Defenders of the White and Blue, succeeding David Iliteoosin, who is forced temporarily to give up Young Judaea work on account of his professional duties. ...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 4

…PAGE TftsberRortiEwisnffiRomict.c FOUR sootr000tart000-o-otHatam-o-00 0ttoa the souls of men the message of revival? It is therefore not at all with the idea of revival as suggested by our colleague with Mit') (Oar which we take issue, but at best with the methods inherent in any plan that would set aside a specific day or week throughout MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Coutrittpurarirfi g the year for bringing recalcitrant Jews back to ...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 5

…ANICtitillf Plash periodical Carta CLIFTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE FIVE citentorrefixima 611w\ lc 0e5if r ii Nt. G1AS. 1:3Y- 'SAYS NON-CITIZENS SHOULD NATURALIZE JOSEPI-F= (Copyright, 1921. By Chas, II Joseph.) Someone sends me an interesting clipping from what apparently is a magazine devoted to legal questions or discussions of matters per. taining to the bar. Under the caption "Shylock • True Cosmopolitan" I read this...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 6

…MCIULTKOHji,MiSileiltONIcLr, PAGE SIX jecial .an i d The first of summer in this shipment of Qrsorta ; Scotch ginghams ill Shepherd Plaids Prominent among the notable wed- dings of the past week was the mar- riage of Miss Hortense Krolik, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, to Walter Lillienfeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lillienfeld of Wilmette, Ill., which was solemnized on Mon- day afternoon, March 27, at 5 o'clock at the home o...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 7

…PI I..; ups t, r i 4 rdiarTics4.0-1, ; - a. Suits which add net to every outdoor activity. Golf, the hike, and every occasion that should not be hampered by skirts. Extreme. ly well made models in colorful vari.tone shades. Tweeds, home- spuns, herringbones and fancy novelties. Shown in greys, browns, greens, tans and stone blue. Very moderately priced at - ii HANDLES PUBLICITY FOR BICUR CHOLLM JR. DANCE 1 """'"*"•"'""""^""*'"'"'"^"...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 8

…vim r_stptkritortkwissi(ARopilGE :"AGE EIGHT ".-- LANE BRYANT Maternity Corset WOMEN VOLUNTEER FOR KEREN HAYESOD raternal anit Cub "Notcs ••■ I BROUGHT TO DETROIT BY WELFARE SOCIETY w A Personal Recommendation Louis Magushevitz is 18 years old and is among the fortunate ones of the Ukraine to have come to the at- ' tention of the European Jewish Wom- Philomathic Debating Club. en's Welfare Organization of Detroit. Over 2,000 Meet at...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 9

…America Apish Periodical Cada CLIFTON MAUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE 7iiilffirrIt()Ii,11311S11 (AVM IC1.1; ii— o ggia00 ■ 111=1111M1•11•1•11 ■ 1 kNparrli Zrbish PALESTINE RABBIS DENOUNCE TRAITORS Notes Friday evening w• - •ices lit COngrt• gatiOn Shuarey Zedek will be close• March 31. Rabbi Hershman will Bice a review of Hutchinson's "If 1Vinter :ines." The attendance at the Fri 'day yet-nine services were better this year than e...…

March 31, 1922 • Page Image 10

…MARCH 31, 1922 E DurRoirjr,wisn(ifitar ICLE PAGE TEN • , A metal button factory has been established within the past two months by two immigrants from Poland, who have had experience in button making in Warsaw. • • • • • .,.. and Give Us ■ Trial. 1914 Taylor Avenue, nor Twelfth Phone Garfield 6483. New York Custom Shoe Shop WM. E. HINTZ Cherry 688 $50 REWARD . , L 1 114 .t,!'.1L.,_ ■ .„---:---' ''....—" - ‘ . —in some ho...…

December 31, 1920 • Page Image 1

…Americo( lavish Periodical eeirter CLIFTON AVENOI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO fiEbETROIT EWISTI RONIGL - E Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1920. TAFT FLAYS FORD Judge Rosenfeld HOOVER RELIEF TO Will Speak Here FOR STIRRING UP CLOSE FUND DRIVE RACE PREJUDICES Re-elect Ginsberg Pisgah Lodge Head New Telephone GLENDALE 8-3.2-6 V.Itafftet/VMOVOWNI,MPOMI•04/ MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUB...…

December 31, 1920 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO 74 V ., .^ . *4 t'. - . - - . . . ,. . 3. . , 3 . - 5 z . - . _ k 3 „. z •,-•-• . t t ... t,. .4 4••• .._ ,,. .... . 1 ..1 L. 4 . _-; . t .. . , ts - • . . . . - - - ■ •,' ■■•■■• , V1, , ea145 #Folyi 4 For Gentlewomen 2 22 WOODWARD AVENUE 1 Our Annual Jewish Social Society Fifth Floor ..■•■ s."..‘e.... -4 4 4N0**W. "" ww•ww•ww. - day night. - W•MA'Neesli Reelable Renevakeee JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO. WILL ...…

December 31, 1920 • Page Image 3

…America Amish periodical eater CLITTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO rffsi)erRory,/zwisn al RON ICLE PAGE THREE MONTEFIORE LODGE ELECTS NEW OFFICERS A. A. Gottesman to Lead Montefiorites in 1921. At one of the best attended meet. Inge ever held the Montefiore Lodge No. 12 Independent Order Free Sons of Israel held their annual election of officers, Thursday, Dec. 23, 1920. The race for offices was a hotly- contested one. Arthur A. Gottesm...…

December 31, 1920 • Page Image 4

…PACE FOUR litcykritogitvisn (Attar ICLE LIE 'd EITROIT EWISII "IRON ICLE MICHIGAN'S JEAVISH HUME NUBLItaAlION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. not have been lost and Germany today would have been a monarchy. w z eisent to mto wna o rcFir,ieees Masons beca"uT seheFrreoerwNel s i aonnsilrt atireinecnet if:r1rnheen ri longer strong. Free Masons led Norway's separation from Sweden. M. Bourgeois is the leader and a...…

December 31, 1920 • Page Image 5

…A llferkalf Plash PerioScal CeNta amost Amur - curcteneau 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE PEPETKOITIOVISil ARON ICLE "On Extermarriage fl that exact Information cannot be ob- tained front the various localities of the country, above all, front the die- triet of Lublin, where the troops of By Mentor. (From "The Nation.") Petlura and detachments of Italakho- the - London Jewish Chreniele"). Ian --- ich played great havoc. For the pees- having conside...…

December 31, 1920 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX 7h s L aro•tt o riel al Jr Ir ?Iry Aftare t' net the least Note I won't have to write R. Se V. P. on the invitations I issue for Monday. ■ PEPLittoskAisIsitubtaNicLE ... . „ ..,••1111n • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Front of Frederick street, left for an extended trip to New York. IQ I's 0 al Miss Sara Weinberg was hostess at a theatre-party at the Garrick follow- ed by luncheon at the Dixieland on Wednesday afternoon, complimenting ...…

December 31, 1920 • Page Image 7

…AmericaN 'apish periodical Carter - CLIIRON AYINVI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN piEDLTRolvoisifel RON ICLE and ctrsonal Keep the Holiday Spirit at Home with MacDiarmid's Candies 13 STORES DTTIROIT - till\ ELAND t; Yre arof..4 471111€r **, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weisner gave a supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Winkelman of Cleveland. PHONE MAIN 4548 (All Stores) CrindVrein New Chocolate House Woodward at Clifford 13?2 Broadway McMilla...…

December 31, 1920 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT limPerRonlansit Alemite Lubricators BUSINESS BOOM IS PREDICTED "For All Make. of Cars." Phone Glendale 7942 ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. OF MICH. 23 W. Hancock Ave. 1 Auburn Beauty Six 788 Woodward Ave. f New York, Dec. 30.—According to reports from automobile centers there will be marked stimulation to bust. nese after the automobile shows next por Glendale 2646 Glendale 7976 month. anufacturers have been great- ly Impressed wi...…

December 31, 1920 • Page Image 9

…Amerieam ,wish Periodical Cotter mirrors AvItsnn • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THEVentorr,/nunel Rom iaL PAGE NINE BUSINESS AND FINANCE HEAR OF PROGRESS MADE BY FEDERATION How to figure Your Income Tax On the net income of $25,000 a cos pora tter, whose invested capital le $200,00u pays in Income and excess profits tax 43,380. Ina t„irtnership of three with the same iOJume on the same invested capita. the cumulated taxes of the partneri- shar...…

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…/1161)Ericorromcm PAGE TEN A CADILLAC rtril no ES A school for religious school teachers has been formed by the reform congregations of St. Louis, Mo, • • • • 4 MUER !151194 Private Appearing Can Limousines—for all occasions four Dr. Leon Mot zkin and Dr. Nahum Sokolow are in Geneva to represent the committee when the League Assembly takes up the matter of Jewish rights. • • • • The members of the I. 0. II. B. in Germany are about t...…

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