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October 07, 1927 • Page Image 1

…AltleriCalf y ewesh Periodical Cada CLIPTON AV1NUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO , 1 lc); '‘) All Jewish News WITHOUT BIAS L✓, .v e TELEPHONE IlEbETROITJEWISR All Jewish Views CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 OLDEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL JEWISH NEWSPAPER IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXII. NO. 19 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1927 INTEREST WANING Basle Congress Cleared Way For NEW YORK JEWS "Normal Progress," Says Lipsky IN SCHWARTZBARD CHANGE METHOD A on ...…

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…ritElierRorrionsnemoracu Gish Will Appear At Orchestra Hall Oct. I1 he has had in the opera houses of Europe and America. Possessed of a voice of unusual beauty and master of style, Gigli has native The tivic Music Association will talents which are effective in present Benjamin() Gigli as its se , opera and in concert. The artist and attraction Tuesday evening. divides his time between the Oct. It, in Orchestra flail. Knoi, United State...…

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…America 'apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PCDLTROIT;ilf:WISI1 &RO HM If RETURN Niraterttal nub (Club Notrs Hia Philiac Sorority. A meeting of the Ilia l'hiliac So- rority was held at the home of Miss Gertrude Sherman of 1538 Lee place on Friday evening, Sept. 30. The officers for the following term were elected: They are: President, Miss Blanch leigerson; secretary, Miss Gertrude Sher- man; treasurer, Miss Do...…

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…HE erRonjEmsn [Va!ter Rathenau Eulogized At Great Memorial Meeting Ile conceded ItFiRLIN.--(.1. T. A.) — Walter b uilt the. factories. Itatheraiu, late German Jewish l a tare modern conditions to the statesman who was murdered by ; workers. Ile branched out into new anti-Semites in the streets of lier-1 lin on .tune J 24, described 1922, was deribed! e nterprises. Ile absorbed one firm as the interpreter of new Germany a (ter another. He di...…

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….1, America,, 'apish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIE Pgrizorrir.wksif &Rom lox The Voice Of The Shofar RE-ELECT Robert G. EWALD FOR Councilman Square With Labor Square With Capital :•• Member in Good Standing Knights of Pythias, No. 55 RE-ELECT Philip Donon FOR CONSTABLE, EIGHTH WARD JEWISH CANDIDATE Former Constable of Third Ward. F.doweimiwihnionemmismilw:ith)i))1).')Nimiieziol,1: PAGE FIVE Reor...…

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…4 ,)entonjEwtsn a (hRor tat azi!ra*mtz141103*.rm?7:iy37,vin*liutylyiy , . 4 _, vision of Ezekiel is by many scholars believed to iffEDETROVEWISB AKONICLE The have been inspired by painted reliefs on the of wt 3 . wt 3 iiSc> o<9445 — GlAS. (JOSEPH, ' walls PAPAW Weekly by The Jewish anenicle Publ shIng Co., Inc. 5e. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE Enter... e. . President Secretary and Treasurer Second•risen winter March ■ ...…

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…America Arish Periodical Carter CLIPTON AnNtni- CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IEP:rttork/EwtsfithiroisICIAI Detroit Symphony. With the opening pair of sym- I tof rip phony concerts on Thursday and Friday evenings thi ss of week, De- troit's musical season gets under way and is off to a flying start with the splendid program which Ossip Gabrilowitsch, conductor of the orchestra, has chosen for the first pair of concerts. "The Ro- man Carnival," ...…

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…PAGE EIGH1 PEPLTRORAWISR RONIC14 —71 a 0I SPONSOR BONSTELLE liugagruiritts ctate arsona PERFORMANCE SUNDAY Miss Lillian Robbins is one of the —5 active members of the Junior olassah cummitte which in sell- f Mr. and Sirs, Alexander Klein 1410 Collingwoud avenue an- • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Priinako of \ I r. and rs. David Bussyl the Whittier have as their guest sire Weller) have returned Miss Pearl Franklin of Three Rov- ism an Eastern ...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 9

…A merico Aur ish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE NINE' 1) TiE emorr,kwisifoRoxiac '7AsSEep ea-wins/70w October Is :oat Month SSE 1448 Woodland Amu. ASK THE RABBI October Is :oat Month October Brings its Many Opportunities S Ercry II ssage One o f greet I utcrcst. The Newest The Most Attractive CLOTH COATS r p $110 c; $149.50 Others $69.75 to $395 From a collection Cif really tine coats you may c...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 10

…I PAGE TEN TifE 7)E1 'ROTT 4 IEWISAARDIVICLE • GERTRUDE EDERLE IN lhim debut in "Swim, Girl, Swim." Leading Jewish Citizens Trudy is shown in action in the PICTURE AT REGENT! water end besides this, the girl Favor Judge Kilpatrick proves that she can act. Miss Funny, fast mov i ng and eho,tk Ederle plays the part of herself in full of interest is Bebe Daniels' the picture. l a was w i nt. MiliS Daniels again has James w hi c h w al tr, the...…

October 07, 1927 • Page Image 11

…America/I ffewith Periodical Carter IMMIS1 ■ 1••1 ■ 1•M • FRIEDMAN AND GRANGE PLAY HERE SUNDAY OPENING CONCERTS Orchestra Hall ■ ■ CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Of o<=>0 S THURS. and FRI. Oct. 13-14, at 8:30 ymphony Orchestra The football game between Benny Friedman and his Cleve- land Bull Dogs amt "Red" Grange and his New York Yankees, sched- OSSIP GABRII OWITSCII, Lambe.. BELLE ISLE 25c vic, oft Request Program FOR...…

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…ThEIATROTI:16WISALiIRONICLE Repairing and Refur- nishing Furniture. EDUCATION MONTH AROUSES INTEREST THROUGHOUT CITY 'entinued from First Page.) nut, F Reichman, S. Kali, M. Friedenberg Fourte..ri Year, ill Rosin, Call Melrose 5509 for an estimate. es REV. JACOB I. SKLAR MOHEL Recommended by men Detroit Phrstrutn• their own children • well a, other. 1610 Hazelwood Ave Plume Empire 6426, REV. J. SIINERMAN Mohel Specialist 25 Y...…

January 07, 1927 • Page Image 1

…A merican Pal ish Periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PA 11- EbETROIT LWISR RR CIA - All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS vigor of foci mend, this C A b 11711 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXXI, NO. 6 ROUMANIAN MINISTER AT WASHINGTON REBUKES ROUMANIAN JEWS IN AMERICA FOR PROTESTING AGAINST EXCESSES' DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927 — — Visits United States On Beha...…

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…THO)EntoOjoasnMaoriaz .=11011. .ne smallest percentage of Jewish thletes of any college of its size in country. • SPORTS By GEORGE JOEL (Copyright, 1927, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) Paid College Athletes. Dr. Homer E. Work, president of West Virginia Wesleyan, seemed very much shocked and slightly in- dignant when he learned that the members of the football team repre- senting the university were paid. Let be. known that these boys were...…

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…America Prish periodical Cotter CUPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 TicDermondmsn (ti RON ICUS Jericho Officers Installed Jan. 4. FISEIBA1NE TO ADDRESS kOUND TABLE SOCIETY Y. W. H. A. NOTES pensable," "A Benefit Performance" and "The Baby Carriage," under the- direction of Miss Lea Damsky, dra- matic director. The cast of "Even- ing Dress Indispensable" included Helen Aronson, Beverly Rosa, Sadie 1;i:1:tinkle, Joseph Willis and Will Pal...…

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…limixrnorrjEwisn OROPHClas UMAZVAIIMMSZ.MtfttkinOT;iaZtl'Z'110,6*11,73,5Vi lytIstsixtM.AguAlagebtayttfizt . ,%Mactazvi:,i- t 4 i. ICL I vivid to be easily forgotten. The orgies of man hunting, spying, eaves dropping, keyhole peeping and general meddling would have sated the appetite of every ma- Published Weekly by The Jowls' Chronicle Publishing its, inc. licious busybody in the land, had the pet measure of Prestaent JOSEPH J. CUMMINS ...…

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…A merican ffewish periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO TittPETRUITIEW$Sit OlLfpf6 GIAS JOSE The Wise Men of the East (Continued from Preceding Page eat use when you use it as a play- thing. Gunpowder was the toy of In response to my query for further information regarding 1,1111 Mor- the Chinese. It has become the mas- ! ton, author of the widely discussed book, "I Ain a Woman—and a Jew," ter of Europe. a reader advis...…

January 07, 1927 • Page Image 6

…iiii,f)grttorjEwLsn /IRON ICI E rAGE EIGHT nes. JERICHO DANCE TO BE HELD AT BOOK-CADILLAC !ds ■■■■■■■■■■■■ •IMWL\11011 ■ WAMMILW1•10., vl 0 0 $1 , g E d r, Second Week t t I r, Ii r 0 0 Kings' January Sale Discounts on All In Hudson's January Sale! Arrangements have been completed for the informal dance to lie given by the Jericho Building Association on Bedding and Cottons Bedspreads of Rayon $4.65 to $9.95 0 g r, Dinnerw...…

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…Americo lowish Periodical Cc Ref CLIFTON ATENUR - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE NTNR iiiCY)LTRO11; ff WISII UIRON ICU; or gy...6 11111,1100 MIN ni t Mils creial and ersortai MK Now in Every Section of the Store Miss Clara Heineman of Bloomfield Hills entertained a group of young, people at her home on New Year's eve. JANUARY CLEARANCE Entire Stocks WOMEN'S MISSES' CHILDREN'S Winter Apparel at Emphatic Reductions Now is the time to refr...…

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…"WISM(141001111CLS PAGE TEN I a chiffon combination, heavily beaded with cut steel beads. Mrs. Arfa, mother of the groom, wore a hand- some model of black brocaded velvet. Joseph Sominsky acted as best man and Walter Lichtenfield, Jack Harris, Ralph Cutler and Fred Sominaky ded a shower bouquet of bridal roses were ushers. orchids and lilies-of-the-valley. Following the ceremony, dinner The maid of honor, Miss Dorothy was served to 200 gues...…

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…A merica lowish periodical Carter C.LIFION AVINUR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Ziehurizom,kwindiRONICI.t, .2_ POSITION WANTED-Married B. F. KEITH'S Weddings Engagements, Banquets and TEMPLE THEATRE Catered by Jan. 9. Vaudeville! DETROIT CATERING COMPANY VERA GORDON ()Omit's Etc-lin:ire Kosher Caterers M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr. Triumphant Return to Foremost Interpreter of Jewish Character Roles. With her own company of art- ists in a one-act...…

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…JANUARY 7, 1927 ;71e.SVEIHOITAIIIS/10RONICIS Here's to your health_ THE WAYNE MINERAL AND TURKISH BATHS af/M5TER REBUKES _HUT. KENWORTHY JEWS IN AMERICA COMES TO U. S. ON FOR PROTESTING BEHALF OF U. P. A. Secant end Front Streets. (Continued from Page One.) Open Day and Night for Ladies and Mee. (Continued from Page 1.) Randolph 6744. tween Jews and Christians in the :lomitable energy and won for him- United States. The memorandum, ...…

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