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November 07, 1925 • Page Image 1

…A merica lavish Periodical Colter CLAYTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 9" Our New IIRONICLIE REVETROIT Location: 525 OODWARD iw — — THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, VOL. XVIII. NO. 24 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents NOVEMBER 7, 1925 MEN'S CLUBS BOARD ORTHODOX CONCLAVE PALESTINE MEETING Chose Pre ai dent MARSHALL DENIES (.n Of Temple Beth HOLDS CONFERENCE ENDORSES FIVE - INC IN...…

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…ta""r• 111 -11 —S1-14"---- PAGE TWO OBITUARY --AS ONE \VOMAN TO ANOTHER- - kr Ann Tweed 'Owe was a dating mom suite at the Detroit Furniture Shops that I'd don, everything except wail a letter to Santa Claus to possess. !et me tell you about it. It has thatpriceless requisite Dignity. And the longer one dines On • generale furniture the more one rcalires that one simply mutt have solid, lignified pieces in the dining roan. In fact, Jack s...…

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…A merica Pa l ish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE THREE , usghnlyncta _ racy),..rForr,k_ Pres- the Jews, like C. A. Kinney Chosen Vice - tensibly and nominally ident and Cashier of New ther minorities, have been afforded I Griswold Bank. DISTINCTIVE equal political rights and economic op- portunities, the Jews have been forced WEARiNG s from page I.) (Contnued to continue a separate existence as a A. Kinney ha...…

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…TimtkriltonlEwisnelitonictz PAGE FOUR graternal anb Sol C. Kraus of Philadelphia, grand ' master of the Independent Order B'rith Sholem, a national Jewish or- 1 0. ganization, will be in Detroit Nov. 12 Woodward J. W. E. W. North A meeting of the North Woodward to 15 as the guest of the Detroit Phi Kappa Beta. wish Women's Eu• I lodges. There are three local branches, 7 ' he Phi Kappa Beta Sorority held branch of the J e ropean Welfare Orga...…

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…A merica Jewish Perievlical Cotter CLIPTON AMNIA • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ii r 111-rstnIT //111511 14 tcoN IC U Unfair Business Methods Some of the 350,000 cards which The Ward Baking Company sent to the women of Detroit, entitling them to a full-sized 15-cent Ward's Cake, are being, redeemed by other cake manu- facturers. IIIIINIV This is unfair to the women of Detroit and the Ward Baking Company. With one of Ward's Fine Cake cards you ar...…

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…intlATRol PAGE SIX 0 :41 4%1 .2.1 4.m 4■ 1 -it' it oGel* .v..S'Ielo .teior I .mac. 45/1 °IT 4.S1 got 4,...‘1 j r workers were compelled to return to the land because they could not be employed in the disorganized indus- tries, which in some cases had reached the low point of Co. 1. awl. Chronicle rillohlog but four per cent of production compared with pre-war NAIIMII Week?? by T. Russia. Due to many political and economic reasons Jose...…

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…i ll/ deal 5CWIS11 periodical CeNter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN; Acylentopdovibi 01AS. FRANK & SEDER'S FURS GUARANTEED AS TO QUALITY AND SERVICE • 01f5-1 - 1; ISO IsE. (Copywriiht, 1921. Grade Fur Coats gh Sale of Hi Saturday, at Two Special Prices 91 ". (JOSEPH- By Chas. H. Jos•os.) The I'lastic Age of 1847! Perhaps you picked this up in the newspapers. If you didn't, I think it worth the space to call it t...…

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…149erktonimosnffixomicA PAGE EIGHT CHAIRMAN OF DANCE TO BE HELD NOV. 13 The J. L. HUDSON CO. On Friday evening, Nov. 13, the Bluebird Girls will hold their seventh annual, charity dance at Webster Announcing--- ma WOODWARD AND ADAMS All society items and other local not. •hould be communicated to the office of Chronicle by S o'clock Wedresd•y •fterneon in order to appear in the cu rrrr week's issue. Phon• Cadillac 1040. Society Edit°, ...…

November 07, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A mcricaH ffarish periodical Cotter CLIPTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE, "IR FIE LT1 L' 10 1 11 1;tti N p P(VLE 'B. CHAIRMAN FOR DANCE OF LADIES AUXILIARY SYNAGOGUE DANCE PLANS COMPLETED 'EBEL@ Event at Shaarey Zedek Will Usher In Congregation's Social Season. A 'cornier'ful collect ion of Ilimelhochs Mrs. Joseph Fleischer is chairman , of the card party and luncheon given by the Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai Wootimud Ihr. Waa...…

November 07, 1925 • Page Image 10

…- lhEPETROIVIIM1! @ROA itql. . TEN • PAGE . "Liebestraum" for the second num-1DIRECTS SIMONS DANCE Soloist at Suday's Concert Will ber and the brilliant Second Polo- ORCHESTRA AT TULLER naive of the same composer conclud- Be Marguerite Schuiling. ing the program. Gerald Marks is personaly direct- Other Concerts. On Thursday and Friday evenings, armpit. art!! El Notre 111.11.111.1.11 011111111111.1 COUNCIL OF WOMEN HOLD FIRST MEETING T...…

November 07, 1925 • Page Image 11

…A merican lavish periodical Center 18. Jr. ■ 11. gInnneal 11115 CLIFTON AYINC1 • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE ELEVEN fie erionllornsnetRomicus INSTITUTE NOTES PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. and A. 51., will hold a special communica- Mother. Club: p. The Jewish Institute Mothers Club lion on Sunday, Nov. 8, at 12:30 will hold its first meeting of the sets- m., at the Masonic Temple, to attend sloe at the Balch School, ran...…

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…NOVEMBER 7, 1925 111EnntotilaristitAittotout 1 MARSHALL DENIES CONGRESS CHARGES ON PACT OF AMITY Nadler Furniture Company Has Opened Store at 8011 Twelfth Street. (Contnued from page 1.) • The Nadler Furniture Company, 8041 Twelfth street, is now open for business with as select a stock of fur- niture of a dependable grade as one could expect to find in any store. Mr. Nadler is not unknown to the furniture trade of Detroit. For many years...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views HOUT BIAS WITHOUT Telephone GLENDALE IfEbETROIT LWISR 11-RONICL 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 24 "BANISH ALIEN JEWS Promoted Assembly JEWS WILL CONFER AND EXECUTE THEM Of Jewish Women ON FURTH ER PLANS FOR ORT MOVEMENT DARING TO RETURN" Mrs, Kohut Elected President of International Council at Vienna in 192:3. German Pa...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 2

…CIRO:NIUE. **now Notre The ball oom of the Bancroft Ito tel wag artistically decorated with pumpkins, corn stalks and festoons in the Halloween colors for the dance given Thursday e voting, Oct. 30, by , the Jewish Y oung People's Society. A small room if the ballroom NV S fixed as a fortune-telling booth and a gypsy prognosticator entertained the guests during the evening. Dur- ing the intermission ghost stories were told and an electrical ...…

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…PAGE THREE TnufTh gon: ki ■ isn 01 RoN lac -r Club MUSIC Notes immoNINIIMIII=1111111M1 ■■ IT ()lin g Judaea Fine Furniture • nnouncingf By Harman Hoosier. Without much trumpeting of un- usual prowess or wild press stories The Mogen David n a b me t a t IIII 1 _ , about his pedal agility, Lynnwood, even Westminster las Saturday ing. David Aptekur, chairman; Louis 'Farm'''. modest, unassuming and'. Cutler, William Sarutsky and Henry wi...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 4

…iitey)grxon;Asisn fiiRONICL5.; PAGE FOUR ter 1 114, rot'-- it14. r C4fas-NLS%t7- of extreme opposites, the same crops of mendacity, du- plicity, terror and chicane have been brought forth. Two groups in particular have exalted and made owl noloWlir sol . Published Weakly by The Jewish Chronicle Pu ► lishlog Cs., Inc. of it a sacrosanct virtue. In Russia the Bolshevists ad- Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor vocate mendacity as a nec...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 5

…Tiidencort; Oi ~ 5nT.5 ---- 0-1AS. (Copywright, 1921. By Chris. H. Joseph.) PAGE FIVE isii (ft ito ■ SCHOLARLY JOURNAL MAKES APPEARANCE Fiebrew Union College Annual Contains Contributions in Seven Departments. WOODWARD is not far distant when we will laugh at the idea of a man 100 The tiler a a diStilig Ui s hed incons idered "old." Pr of essor F ritz Hber, ears of o f '`' bein g an address before the Franklin Instit ute of Phila de ...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 6

…lifEnerBOTT /E101%/1 at ROA taz PAGE SIX JUNIOR HADASSAH SPONSORS A DANCE Fifty-one Years in Detroit arsortai November Sale Informal Beata Planned for Nov. 16 ■ I Oriole? Tarr... An informal supper dance at Oriole ; Terrace Sunday evening, Nov. 16, will be held under the auspices of the ' Detroit Chapter of Junior Hadassah as its first social affair for the sea- son of 1924-25. Mrs. Seymour Frank heads the ticket committee and is as- o...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE 7- 4pErranit icm..91_01toNieir, II Mempir 011 El Mutes Oka Pnrs of the finest Quality ell e a I, nu fad to t ',pro - targ VI Iiuns model.; Hudson 1h11 Sable, Masi,' a hide in S cal, Ea,t4 t a is the Mink, Cocoa r h .it Ermine, White rantre of Koninejtroad- toil, C a r nod, ; , ildit that L garment eopard, Squi rrel and Radnor' Scat. RUBYS Sizes IIIV to 2 $8.50 Per Pair English Brogues for Children. Made ...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PEPenton;fronsfithRoritaz PAGE EIGHT bate on the question: "Resolved, That Congress Be Permitted to Veto De- cisions of the Supreme Court by a Two-thirds Vote." Norman Rom and Meyer Wiesenfeld will uphold the measure and Benjamin Kurtzman and Robert Bernstein will oppose it. Asp at a farewell party in and Mrs. I. Frosh, to spend the winter in \I The marriage of Miss Yetta Cur sky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fel Siam Club. Miss Lillian...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 9

…PitfrittonlLwisn alixr% IL PAGE NINE M. A. FECHHEIMER SHOPPING DIRECTORY DR. EXPIRES SUDDENLY :-: CLASSIFIED :-: 1. PET STOCK ASBESTOS PRODUCTS Northway Northway 5389 It, sy ty. ael nn to st. tee he of a the in 1780 ROYCE & PASSMORE, Inc. STANDARD ASBESTOS MFG. CO . Dealers ;n Canaries, Parrotsnd Gold-Fish; also Bird, Fish, Dog a n d Poultry Supplies. Manufacturers and Contr•ctors of STEAM PIPE and BOILER COVERINGS ROBERT M. DR...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 10

…THEPC1120n;AWIS/101RoAlue Jj You must leave more than an Estate AN. OU TOIL AND STRUGGLE throughout the years to provide an estate for your loved ones. You strive to accumulate enough so that their comfort and material well-being will be definitely assured should you suddenly be taken. You want your children to enjoy better oppor- tunities than you enjoyed—to have more pleasures than you had. And, therefore, the building up of an estate...…

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