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September 08, 1924 • Page Image 1

…SEPTEMBER 5, 1921 THEI)EntorUnisti OROMG113 . JUDAEANS SEEKING il—IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111 1111111111111111111111111111 ailithliffill 1111111111101111 E1111111111 r= aN oo3etteg elip $60,000 FOR WORK i t 1 too i v ial , c Sheriff George A. Walters Growth Throughout Country YG Vii";" .1 5 ( IT BY illialLTnnire DAVID J. HIRSCI- I I. V 0 % 11 < ki,i4,A,17,,,,,,,e,l,„.1. C , F OR SAL...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 1

…e r 1 All Jewish News 1 All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS liEbETROIT LWISR. HRONICL14 Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy. 10 Cent. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 11 "" - Col. Kisch, Ambassador To His Own REGARD FREE LOAN FUND $000 Visits President NAUMBURG,BANKER FOUNDATION WILLED $300 GIFT DONOR OF $50 On Peace Effort Country, Reviews Palestine's Stat...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 2

…1)Otsenn• /.'salcnrt itoN IC LE PAGE TWO flittwirwrogamr.sumartirYarxikuvirtrimussieltaw.x.w .muzmor.e. ‘—',/ L i iitax SHOULD JEWS MAKE WAR ON KLAN? Yr Concensus of Opinion Among National Leaders Calls for Merger of Jewish Forces With All Liberty-Loving Americans in Common Effort to Remove Hooded Menace. n I n 0 4..Arretinag 6MPC7711P is an unique christenind for our 11CUST SALE °, FURNITURE „9 PORT ORIENT Beautiful RUGS from th...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 3

…PACM THREI Titui)critorr /pima ThRONICIE :-: CLASSIFIED :- I Announcement! FOR SALE- 426 South Chalmers. Merge Talents for Efficient Service In Insurance Business. 0,,ox' New seven-room Colonial, vapor A partnership, in which a veteran's heat; four-car garage. Lot 40x140. experience in insurance service and Will sacrifice for quick sale. Call a younger man's executive and finan- cial training were amalgamated, re- owner, Hickory 7045. c...…

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…PITROIT MS ► 01 RO N IC LE =nom. PAGE FOUR 4 rer SgVi?AsN•Vier - -- - 4ZiV 7 IRP RIC hi l ntO EEutawe L onme ,.kt, mime ea woos. • Publiebed Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Cm, Ins. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Selman., Business Manager t■ X..r./ v. ...kr , should do nothing to invite or attract. and that as a spiritual institution it takes no cognizance of men other than in their spiritual relat...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 5

…PAGE MP lhErientAtjaini (ARON iftE _ • I COL. KISCH REVIEWS body will have its seat in Jerusalem, PALESTINE'S STATUS 1 where not only it will be beat placed when the supreme Jewish national otf5-4T, as regards the care of our interests in the national home but when its voice can go forth with the maximum of authority to the four quarters of prospects have been established for the earth over which our people are more rapid progress in the ...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 6

…L.. .f1; _ AWISSIORONICL6 PAGE SIX Fraternal and Club Notes Em El Social A'ders. The Eno El Social Alders will hold ' another of its series of open meet- ings Saturday evening, Aug. 9, at the Jawish Institute branch at 1111 West- I minster avenue. Solomon Levin willl , addles; the club at 9 o'clock. — Athena Gila Club. H , C9.'" 6 :, es) I 4... 1241.1243 Woodward Avenue Between Grand River and State. Well-Dressed °() Men All Ov...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 7

…— A pish Pendia! Cater cusioN ATItWI CINCINNATI 10, OHIO - PAGE SEVX• ThEiierRonlonstialtoNlar , acial and IJUDAEANS PREPARE TO EXTEND SCOPE ersonal SUBSCRIBE $30,000 FOR HERZLIA LAND -- -- Sale of Plots in Garden City Will Mount to $50,000, Says Dr. Sheinkin. New Expressions of Fashion in Autumn Coats, Wraps $65, $85 Up ss.d1 Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clansman of Sec- and avenue had as their guest last week Mrs. Louis Rosenberg of Tull...…

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…AUGUST 8, 1924 MEVErRotr frwicialiPONICIA Robert M. Toms, Chief Assist- ant Prosecutor, Begins His Fight for Nomination. T fDAVID J. H1I 1! C 1111111 ruriu Robert M. Toms, chief assistant prosecuting attorney, Republican can- didate for prosecutor, began his cam- paign in earnest this week. His two •nA "'ell.. of J•• ■ •,, (From 1,/, ■ 111.%ir ereneo.1 SCIENTIST REVIEWS PALESTINE FLORA' VOTE FOR JUDGE NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — Dr,' E...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica ffewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUII - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 24 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English 11- EbETROIT LWISR. Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1924 VOL. XV. NO. 11 Ii MRS. DAVID BROWN DIES IN HOSPITAL AT THE AGE OF 46 Jews Mourn His Death Pay Tribute to Passing of Qreat Statesman 1 $50,000 Raised During First Ten ...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 2

…FEBRUARY B24 Digesting the News Childter;s; COrner (Concluded from Egitorlal meet) of the Week I shoulders, threw out Iris hands. and BY DAVID J,H1RSCH cried: VALENTINES Cards J'a-vors — Novelties (Concluded from Editotiab page.). Wie haisste Do I look like a prieste the prevailing holler among a large The priest unbeschriten has quite. a! number of students in the Middle- different shape. lie could swallow nue, West. I feel that this st...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 3

…America lavish Periodical CeNter CLIFTON AVINUZ • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO )24 fr---- Telephone GLENDALE ETROIT LWISII Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1924 VOL. XV. NO. 11 MRS, DAVID BROWN DIES IN HOSPITAL AT THE AGE OF 46 d , KEREN HAYESOD TO Plan Arab-Jewish MASSMEETING IS PLANNED BY LOCAL CONTINUE EFFORTS Entente Cordiale...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 4

…THEI)emorrimunOIRMICLE PAGE TWO A LETTER FROM ABROAD By WALTER E. ROTHMAN / •, See the In Berlin, in 1758, the actor Fleck tions that our truth-telling papers ' prologued "The Merchant of Venice" pictured. An English paper described the Jewish quarter as an area laid with a poem. waste and completely devastated. We tir s• "Now intelligent Berlin begins to also read of Jews being thrown into if appreciate the followers of the wise the Spr...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 5

…J ewish Periodical Oehler mirror; smut • mecumsrt 20, 01410 ii ,perpar, Awn "homy JEWS MOURN HIS DEATH raternal anti 0116 PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M., will hold a special communication Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 7 p. m. F. C. degree and lookout committee. C. K. SANDORF, Sec. By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M. otcs Pontiac. Members and friends deal ing to attend are asked to commun . cote with Dave Miller, athletic ma...…

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February 08, 1924 • Page Image 7

…America Pinsk periodical eater CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FINN lifenenanualsAiliosn4 HONORS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR WINS AT FIRST ART EXHIBITION HADASSAH CONCERT PLAYS ON FEB. 17 IS GREAT SUCCESS NEWS SCHOLARSHIP CASTS ANNOUNCED FOR ARTS SOCIETY Preparations have been completed for the presentation of the three one- Chronicle Journalism Scholar- act plays by the Dramatic Arts So- ship Open to Any Mich- ciety of Detroit Young Jud...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 8

…TIEVETROIT /MIMI (ARON !az PAGE SIX NS, Nt„ r *1 -4S.1. ArritCOITAWISII eIRONIC1114 NI_ roN•L. ,LfrA . A Scholar's Viewpoint. Ziz t----- Ciithren'o (garner The Rev. Lynn Harold Hough spoke for the Com- WeeWeell • munity on the occasion of the Jubilee of Dr. Franklin Oelete“ Newer/19 Published Weekly by The Jewleh Chreekle Publishing Co, Inc. _— at Temple Beth El on Jan. 24. We felt the compliment intended for us when Israel Joseph ...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A wricalavisk periodical eater CLIFTON maul • CINCINNATI 20, 0100 PAGE SEVEN nl yzfu cu) j•t6Cri. - 91( H-. dos EPH-,. leaorerIg ► t, 1921. as Cam. H. Jesee ► .1 As I write this I am looking at • miniature Torah which has been sent to me by • vaudeville actor—a Jaw—he signs himself "Bob" H.II. What intrigues me is that • vaudeville actor doesn't send me • marked copy of professional magazines like the Billboard or Variety, showing wh...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 10

…tsit o I M ON TBC bragort;//ylvil 61I2ONICI.11 PAGE EIGHT SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A. WILL HONOR ITS PAST PRESIDENTS ON FEB. 12 Plans Completed for Annuls! Formal i Dance to Be Given at Hotel Steller Saturday Evening, March IL aoclety hems and ether local not. atteuld be communicated to the officio el The All hronicle by 5 o'clock Wedeesday afternoon In order to wear in the cll..t wok'. a. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mali neticaa al...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 11

…ANCtitalf Prisk Periodical Carter CLAYTON AVLNUL - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Irfse Permr,l'Ewsm eh lom ia4 PAGE NINE PIM Misses' New Spring Suits in Boyish Models High in popularity for Spring are the trim, tailored boyish styles. The luncheon suit with sulked la- pels and the roundabout suit with four buttons set squarely, and both with the shortened jacket. Developed in Twills, mannish Hair- line stripes, and smart checks. One model sketch...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 12

…THE awn; Awn Mom tam r UTAH—WHERE JEWS ARE GENTILES WHOSE WARES ENDURE? NEWSPAPER URGES It happened that a scholar was o veral merchants. The h a chanced to inquire of the scholar, Re} Mormon Church Accepts Jews As the Chosen People. Where is your merchandise?" MONTREAL.—(J. T. A•) —"Un- ing, " Dominant lie answered theni indirectly, thu Large Membership Class Initiated: less drastic measures are taken to FRED L. W. BENNETT By Harry Kemp ...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 13

…w 4ritericair ffewisk Periodical Cotter CLIPTON Anna - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO URET ts. They olar, say- ndisel" itly, thus, alue than ed. They the vessel ; belonged laughing him. rates fell :col all the tripped of ?I none the and when odors and sought the either food r. do'.' House of idrash, sat and the To- o: could do. the village ,aturated in nesse,' f or- him every out for him and a great II sides. being thus A were still ance. When as...…

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…FEBRUARY 8, 1924 ,Nevaurrjoosit(hionscu; guy Prnairy . 1 J i lif fiva BnDAV Digesting the News of the Week MRS. DAVID BROWN DIES IN HOSPITAL AT THE AGE OF 46 Detroit Life Does $1,434,000 Business in January. ties in the iron mining business art quite sure that 1924 will be a gener- ally prosperous year. Henry Ford's activities through the Upper Penin- sula are most helpmul and beneficial. He certainly has put a lot of enthus- iastic life...…

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