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August 04, 1916 • Page Image 9

…0 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE CONSTRUCTION REVIEW people. This problem has not been satisfactorily solved by many industries who were called upon to face it. In spite of the heroic efforts made by the street car company, the transportation facilities of Detroit have not kept pace with its growth. In the field of municipal activity as well as in the realm of private enterprise there has been a decided failure to cope successfully with the tre- mend...…

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…10 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Growth of Detroit and Its Jewish Community (Continued from page 9) While listening, therefore, to the plaudits and congratulations Of an admiring world, Detroiters will not forget those men who by their brain and brawn have made it pos- sible for this city to enjoy the ex- alted position it occupies today— the men who have furnished the sites and who have built Detroit. THE DICKINSON REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 12,50...…

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…HELD IN RUSSIA FOR EIGHTEEN MON Jewish Woman Reaches H After Suffering Many Hardships. Ridgefield Park, July 3 Driven from her father's hom I-Iorodok, Russia,. in Septem 1914, by the Russian Cossacks, I\ Ida Greenhouse, a resident Ridgefield Park, has just return to the village, almost two years of she set out for the United State s When the Cossacks entered odok everything was seized, even the walls of her father's hoi torn down in the mad ...…

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…are the usual standing coin- . ees. he committees are as follows: ,nti-Defamation Committee-- Leo M. Franklin, chair- ; Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Aph Freund, Bernard Gins- g, Louis Welt and Juliu, ;ocial Service Committee—Fred Ilutzel, chairman; \lax I I. akelsston, Joseph 1 artman, tthaniel If. Goldstick and SO- n S. Grosner. Intellectual Advancement Coin- ittee—Louis James Rosenberg, !airman ; Louis Cohn, Nathan- 1 1i Goldstick, Leo Newman Id S...…

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…THE 3EWISH CHRONICLE 13 SOCIETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to the office of the Jewish Chronicle, 314 Peter Smith Bldg., telephone Cherry 3381, not later than Tuesday evening. Miss Rosetta Glatstein of Mus- Airs. Mary Brodsky, of Toledo, Nliss Sylvia Fink, of Palmer ave- firs. I taken Mena a Anspach family catine, Ia., is a visitor of this city. one east, and her sister, Mrs, Cass 0., is visiting her...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 14 Mrs. H. H. Prenzlauer and daughters, Aliss Ethel Prenzlauer and Miss Tillie Prenzlauer, have returned to Prenzlauer cottage, Pearl Beach, Mich., after spending a week at Sault Ste. Marie and I\ ackinaw Island. Mr. and Mrs. R. Zuieback and Miss Miriam Zuieback have re- turned from a four weeks' auto trip through the east. They were in New York, Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Washington. TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. Servic...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE l'ott wouldn't know which was a girl and which a boy, which is older and which is younger. Zlatte's mother helps her. That is to say, she sees to the garden and looks after the little cow." 15 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR The Mar of 4 Grace, Beauty and Charm of Lovely Women -••• ■■ Annf illiVii1411111 ---,a ............. "What a shop, what a shop!" cried :\ alka, in an aggrieved voice. "Don't I remember it! Over there they ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 16 Irving Berlin and Charley Chaplin Two Jews Who Have Made a Fortune Amusing the American Public The brief story of two Jews at present ill the public eye, who cater to the amusement of the people, one as a writer of popular songs :and the other as an entertainer- •Irving Berlin and Charley Chaplin. There is scarcely any doubt but that the former is accumulating more wealth than (lid Guiseppi Verdi and Richard Wagner ...…

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