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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...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 14

…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...…

June 08, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A itiO;caN *wish PerlaSeal Cada rurroN — Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Telephone GLENDALE 1-1-EDETROIT LWISII 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION ARAB ILL-FEELING CAUSED BY FORCES OUTSIDE PALESTINE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cent; DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923 VOL. XIV. NO. 2 Detroit University Honors Dr. Franklin UNDERSTANDING OF Declare Palestine S. JEWISH LI...…

June 08, 1923 • Page Image 2

…THEVerRon;frxisn(AIMNictr. PAGE TWO Z S. S. k ."1_ ,!."-`..z`?k4111.4` Z" ... . k UNDERSTANDING OF U. S. JEWISH LIFE NEEDED, SAYS ADLER . "good Furniture is not expensive" (Concluded from Page One) greater insistence of Manuel Joseph. son, the then president of the Phila- delphia congregation, caused the honor to fall to Philadelphia. The other congregations had agreed to the plan, but so much time was consumed in the correspondence,...…

June 08, 1923 • Page Image 3

…Ig A merkam Amish Period eal Cotter CLIFTON ATENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO liirf)rutorrinusti(A RON IGLE ARAB ILL-FEELING CAUSED BY FORCES OUTSIDE PALESTINE Young Judaea PAGE THREE Club Notes mi (Continued tram page 1.) Dependability! T HERE is a great deal of satisfaction in mak- ing your purchases in an establishment upon whose written and spoken word you can depend absolutely. Ever since our store was estab- lished it has been a ...…

June 08, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PACE FOUR fifEkentonjtitisri (Lugar iaz TltE D 81'Rim j EWkS /l ligionist, an eloquent speaker, d a scholar of recognized au- ua thority among the students of religion. For his church to have I accepted his resignation at this time would have been to endorse the position of the retrogressionists and to have dealt a blow MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION to the cause of liberal religion. Published Weeky by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co...…

June 08, 1923 • Page Image 5

…,4McricaH 9cwish Periatileal eater AMUR CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE ThEPEntoriliwzA (11 ROX !CIL jsi ltS T1 iAS. -1-1-. (Cawrwelsht, 1921. `GOD OF VENGEANCE' CHARGE HENRY FORD 01f 5 1-1T 5 STAR IS FINED $200 WITH BACKING KLAN 0 Br Chu. H. laugh.) FIVE ? ■ \ \ 11•11.\\11. ■ .\ \ ■ 111: 101& ■ 1 . 101111 .‘WlaNs lk ‘• ■■■• WkWk Sentence Suspended on Eleven B'rith Abraham Order Con- demns Him for Anti-Semi- Players; Bigotry Blamed tic At...…

June 08, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX wieLislowwo. ■ —••• I. 0. B. B. LADIES' CARD PARTY THIS TUESDAY It The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., will give its next card party at 2 p. m. Tues- day, June 12, at the I'alaia de Dense, the proceeds going for charity. Mrs. George Cohen is chairman of the committee in charge, being assisted by Mrs. Joseph Garvett and Mrs. I 1 r L I jI It \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 5 and 'Vacation Outfits An Bodo), Ite...…

June 08, 1923 • Page Image 7

…America 'elvish Perla&cal Carta CLIFTON AVINU1 CINCINNATI 10, 0100 PAGE SEVEN TitFtrrra 1r, , o :i =a1 afid L I • I • I I I Mist. Adeline Cohen of 637 Meol bury boulevard' will leave Saturday, June 9, for Pittsburgh, Pa., where she will be the guest of relatives and friends. I I I I / I I I I • • / I I I • I Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eder of 902 pallister avenue celebrated the open- ing of their home at Grosse Pointe with a hou...…

June 08, 1923 • Page Image 8

…plEiliAptannsnantornam PAGE EIGHT shelves with merchandise. Buying ter of Cleveland and Earl Rosenber- outside of the imm ^late family. Mr. was done on a basis of immediate re- Mrs. Waldbott and Mrs. Samson Si hoenbrun of Chi- ql:irenwnts; this was true of the man- ger of New York. was a member of the Jewish Wont- cago were in Detroit to attend the ufacturer as well as of the jobber and an's Club, the Sisterhood of Temple funeral. retailer. ...…

June 08, 1923 • Page Image 9

…A merkam ffewish periodical Carta CLIFTON ArgNQa - CINCINNATI RCS OHIO PAGE NINE ai h11 • .5—ric ListetRoxicit L 14301•10A7M30•Wil4.%7111.10•104106101MIGWOMICICISS AVIA.AA. ' V•Vs ‘■ %%74%87*NWASSIMMUSIOGS31X3f3C4WIM1414161tS.W...., „„ %%%%%%% „„„„ ♦ „„„„ ♦ „♦ Modern Equipment Saves Time, Labor and Adds to Pleasures - "SSW"'jS"SSW"""S"W"M""1;S:S VX!XVCCC$SSVCSV'4VAVSVCWA.K!qliVst..V.VxWqVaSVX%x.WSWCISWS'IXIM'IC4VA.'WS,IMSSMSISV$Wtj...…

June 08, 1923 • Page Image 10

…i liebenturrlDsissiCA KON ICU S .9 I Digesting the Week's News JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplex. and Home Sites Mow cable. of Jewish Correepoodesc• Bur.. sod Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) HIRSCH Realty Company 8748 Linwood, Corner Blaine Gar6•Id 2423.5380 Michigan Paper Stock Co. ' MEYER BARRON. Prop. Buyers •ci1 All Kind. o1 WASTE PAPER 1342 Brewster St. Cadillac 1708 Cadillac 1709 CEMENT GARBAGE AND ASH RECEPTACLES Buy now at big red...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English ILE ETROIT LWISII RRONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922 VOL. XIII. NO. 2 NEW TALMUD TORAH K. K. K. DEMAND QUARTERS WILL BE OPENED JANUARY 7 YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio.—(J. C. B.)—A joint meeting of the Independent Order 'Nei lirith and the Ku Klux Klan, to be held within a week, ...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE 'lepton; Awls' If atONKLE t. .MUSIC 4 AND MUSICIANS ( SAMBECI1 Overwhelming Demonstration for Rachmaninoff, Soloist at Fourth Symphony Orchestra Concerts on Thursday and Friday Evenings. A packed auditorium on both Thursday and Friday evenings and wild enthusiasm for Segel Rachmaninoff marked the fourth pair of subscription concerts by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The program was devoted entirely to Russian composers, an...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 3

…A merica Awish periodical eater CLIFTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO EDLTIZOITILWLSil (AWN Young Judaea Club Notes Ica; TO GIVE PALLET DANCES AT 0 E. S. BALL DEC. 25 TIKVAS ZION DEFEATS MACCABEES IN DEBATE FURNITURE" will be most appreciated and most acceptable by any woman. Take advantage of our Personal Service for Christmas shopping. TELEPHONE Mrs. Phillips, Cherry 1234 She will save you time and put your personal ideas into...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 4

…• Tive9erRortkingtORMICIE PAGE FOUR W.;<;1!4,00 - 4 4st i t%) Our city-wide reputation for values has been built on our abil- ity, day in and (lay out, to offer high quality furniture at tremen- dous savings. • JEWS OF UKRAINE STILL HAVE HOPE .-11 Included in our showings are the choicest products of America's leading makers—the selected of- ferings of skilled craftsmen. (Continued from page 1.) A Great Treasure Chest • of Christ...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 5

…A merica Pvisk Periodleal Cater CLIFTON AVINOI • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE FIVE Theacntonjr.%isn }mai PALESTINE AGRICULTURE, URBAN COLONIZATION (Continued from page 1 ) (, i - raternat ;\Totes Junior Young People's Auxiliary. The Junior Young People's Aux- iliary held its second meeting Nov. 23 at the Shaarey Zedek. Plans were discussed for literary work to be taken up this winter. Committees appointed included publicity, by-law, lite...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 6

…TIE berworrinnsa ['IRONICAL PAGE SIX his own congregation but as well upon the larger community. And the activities carried on by the existing organizations affiliated with the congregation and such new ones as are plan- ned, will be telling in their influence upon the Jewish life of MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION the whole community. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. It is a heartening thing to know that both...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 7

…A I rcrieaa Jewish Perlakiwi Cotter CLIFTON AMU* • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN TILDLTRonlriiisruei RON IG Ln armpit 'Beth El Notes 5 .11. olrifT5 Isf'60 GiAS. I+. (Cagyairlaht, 1921. OSEPH-, == 13y Ch.. II. Joseph.) lernenceau is • nice man even if he does wear gray silk gloves time, They call him the Tiger. Maybe he wears the gloves to the all conceal his claws. He is now in America. He is making speeches. He that all of us are...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 8

…V__ If)erRortfitasnalitornaz PAGE EIGHT 41. ,.c-- oeW _s, Jacial and Qrsoned t!, 17 `km) Showing— Eastern Mink Coat Mandarin Sleeves Self Collar and Cuffs All Society Items and other local notes should be communicated to the office of the Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon In order to *ppm in the current week's issue. Phone Glendale 5326 Society Editor. kW notice... to be received not lat. than Wednesday. r-. Manufac- turers...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 9

…A wisk Periodical Coder CLIFTON AFINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO mEDEU:011; AWIS11011:0NICLE f7 ocial and Qrsoned. ' 13.g itt la . , Practical Gifts co••••• vow Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lappin and children, Richard and Barbara Louise, of Burlingame avenue are spending a few weeks in Milwaukee, visiting with Mrs. Lappin's parents, who re- cently commemorated the fiftieth an- niversary of their marriage. from a Quality Store Christmas is coming ...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 10

…'Ow Primorr, (mart (A RaN PAGE TEN I . Engagements VOW ,•••••• ■•■•■•■•■■•••■••■■•M•■••■ ••••• ■ •• ■ ••••••••• ■•••••■•••• •••••• marl octal .and I iarsortat 'Pio Shop ceOripiutOlpdee SSE 1448 Woodward Avennt Our Initial Sales of the Season Selections taken from our regu- lar stock and drastically reduced. Fur Trimmed Day Wraps $69.50 - $89.50 - $135 Three-Piece Costumes $49.50 - $69.50 - $125 Evening Gowns $59.50 - $79.50 - ...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 11

…A merica Arisk Paiodical Cater CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN TIISPETROFTIEWISA(AROPOCUI n Old Firm in a New Home Isio■■ ■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■ wommalm.ILNI Restaurant For Sale O A I g *Unless you are a man of business ability with $15,000 cash—this offer is not for you. Restau- rant is in city of 325,000. Fine location in heart of business district. Enjoying noon and evening patronage of people in the clothing, furnit...…

December 08, 1922 • Page Image 12

…- - -- FACULTY OF PRAGUE UNIVERSITY JOINS STUDENTS IN STRIKE AGAINST JEWISH PRES!DENT; STRUGGLE LEADS TO RIOTS Children's Corner (Concluded from Editorial page.) AN ■ , , 1922 EC &Demon', Lisii(IIRONICLE ai PAGE TWELVE when services were held on the occa- sion of the coronation in churches and synagogues, and while the Jews of this city were solemnly parading, they were assaulted. "We have called your attention that this is due to the t...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English TR- EbETROIT LWISII 11-1{0AICIA — Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL XII. NO. 16 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922 SISTERHOOD FEDERATION CLOSE-UP OF LIFE TEMPLE ISSUES NEW ARTISTIC CALENDAR OF JEWS IN LANDS OF MANY TRAGEDIES Letters Epitomize Part That Overwhelmed Eastern Eu- ropean Jewry. WIDOW AND 3 CHILDREN THANK JOINT COMMITTEE Tell How ...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 2

…7ilEili61111011;//.111N11 PAGE TWO S IS NOT EXPENSIVE - --• — ■ FRANKEL DESCRIBES MISERY, SUFFERING OF EUROPEAN JEWRY gy, all of his ability, all of his soul— I V.WalalaVr. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% everything that is in him—to the one and only job of helping to save Open Evenings for the Jews of Europe? When men I Your Convenience. talk of 'sacrifice,' I think of Brown."1. One Log At a Time. / I . (Concluded from Pa...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 3

…EIATRorKkimsi &mum fAAAACIPAit, ,, Agul;:ltgAVEIlls Young Judaea Club N otes FORGET-ME-NOTS FETE PROCEEDS WILL GO FOR JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Interesting Program Prepared for Affair This Saturday Evening. ME N! roli t HEN you are called upon to give a gift, •. V I remember that wearing apparel has power beyond anything else, to please. And that we make special efforts to help men in these emergencies. ' rt 1 e el -4 All plans have ...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 4

…PcpergorrjEwisneiRemorm PACE POUF How Can They Do It? Why Is It? CLOVER HILL CEMETERY MEMORIAL IN HONOR OF LATE MRS. M. JACOBSON GEORGE A. WALTERS 1" GETS ENDORSEMENT OF PROMINENT MEN Associates in Police Department Urge Voters to Cut Ballot for Can- didate for Sheriff. ,.................................------......„ •1 • Time to Let Us Have ; Those Fall Wraps George A. Walters, deputy police Are your Fall Wraps ready? Get them out and ...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 5

…TIE MA KOK fl,N1SffelRONIC Lt PAGE FIVE 011111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111& - PROTECTING RIGHTS ' Opportunities Offered by Local Schools 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 6

…Vuntm Awls!' (Alma, PAGE FOUR • How Can They Do It? Why Is It? 0 .101211. ■11. 11. 1■ 11 ■ ■1 1,1110111141,11.11 ■■■ GEORGE A. WALTERS ERY MEMORIAL IN CLOVER HILL CEMET GETS ENDORSEMENT HONOR OF LATE MRS. M. JACOBSON OF PROMINENT MEN Many times people have asked us "Why is it we can buy furniture so much less in this store than what we can elsewhere?" Here are only a few of the reasons: Time to Let Us Have Those Fall Wraps Associ•tes in ...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 7

…/if Ei)LTR011;//1CM110.0,,ICIL ' I I lII11111111111111 II II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIII = Et IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIU Opportunities Offered by Local Schools 74 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 8

…lsii 0 aasictc TitskerRo rrAl! PAGE SIX 7 R DETRogimsneittorii MICHIGAN'S JEWISII HOME PUBLICATION are he has done a worthy thing. As Jews we have never liked ilE the Passion Play. But as religious men and women we have been shocked at the accounts that have come of the wholly ir- reverent attitude of many of those who have witnessed the per- formance. It ought to be discontinued. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co.,...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 9

…; /mut PiaoNicLn GiAS. (Copywriyht, MI. JOSEP By Cho.. II. Joseph.) Norman Hapgood has this to say in the latest issue of Hearst's In- ternational: "Reactionaries and radicals are often equally sweeping. The radicals who have accused Harvard of reaction in the Jew problem are talking noise. It is the business of a university not only to distribute knowledge but to maintain a culture. The Jews have an intensive culture of their own. The J...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 10

…ThEberRorriLEmstiantomiciz PAGE EIGHT arson& tie 1- 4- 6 Y 1 * All Society items •nd ether local rotes eh void be communneed to the office of the b 5 o'cloc k Wednesday •fternoon in order to appear in the current wean • Chronicle hony , Sty Ed.tor. Mail notices soas to be rec•ived not later issue. Pe Glendale en 5326ocie than Wednesday. (Illuetration at Right/ Miss Helen H. Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Morris of Pilgrim aven...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 11

…littpui Rol IS% isn Romc.. r, PALESTINE HADASSAH WILL ISSUE BULLETIN i3SittELC A Recent Bride. .aciat and Qysonta To Be Nucleus for Hebrew Medical Journal. Mrs. W. Rindskoff of 68 Tennyson The headquarters of the Iladassah avenue and Mrs. Joe Weiss of 60 in Jerusalem is publishing, since the Rhode Island avenue are visiting in middle of July, a special Hadassah l'etoskey, Mich. Bulletin of twelve pages of which numbers 1 and 2 are aeces...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TEN Tiff lot INfl lif Km MIL INTERFERENCE . WE WANT By ETHEL TAUROG Bang! I dropped my magazine and sauntered over to the telephone which had been persistently ringing for a minute. I picked up the receiver impatiently. "Hello," came in Martha's most ex- cited tones over the wire, "I've got something exciting to tell you. Come right over." "What did you get?" I asked calm- ly. "Are the sales really worth while? I hope you had me ...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 13

…Th il )Fun t ar, P usn(f i laiNi t: ;.:: JEWISH NATIONAL HOME DOES NOT INCLUDE TRANS•JORDANIA The Detroit T”payers' Protective As. sociation, being satisfied that high taxes LONDON.—(J. C. B.)—The Pal- estine Government has issued a state ment, emphasizing the fact that the Jewish National Home does not refer, to Trans-Joriltinia. are largely the result of class legislation, have indorsed the following list of legis- lative candidates as ...…

September 08, 1922 • Page Image 14

…PLEDerRorrimssi etKominz PAGE TWELVE SEPTEMBER 8, 1922 For Economical Transportation. Selling for Chevrolet Motor Company Detroit Retail Store General Motor* Building Northway 500; Market 4600 Residence Phone, Hemlock 731-W (From cables of Jewish Correspondence Bureau and Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) The l'russian Attorney General has summoned the Town Council of Bockenen for issuing municipal money certificates, bearing anti-Semitic ...…

July 08, 1921 • Page Image 1

…A merico( 'apish Periodical Carter in-- Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1- 1 - EbET-ROIT LWISII 11-RONICL New Telephone 11 GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S' JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921. VOL X. NO. 7. JEWISH OFFICERS Prominent Glennie Dr. Frankel Heads PALESTINE'S PRESIDENT HARDING INSTALL COUNCIL RECOGNIZED C FOR PISGAH LODGE Business Man Dead P. 0...…

July 08, 1921 • Page Image 2

…TnElkrotottionanffiRONlaz HYMAN RUBENSTEIN DIES AT AGE OF 48 "Quality First" Bridal Gifts "Quality First" Bridal Gifts Gentlewomen to Costumers Healys July Linen Sale Is the Talk of the Town Prices 50% to 100% Lower Than Last Year Detroit's Greatest Reductions onkTable Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Toweling, Table Damask, Sheets, Pillow Cases Bed Spreads and Fancy Linens. Furniture Sale! HYMAN RUBENSTEIN F OR those who are looking for...…

July 08, 1921 • Page Image 3

…A licricam Aprish Pedalled Carter CLMON ATILNUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE frir,PcntordEnsil itamaz ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE STORAGE of household goods, pianos, trunks, stoves in pt i■ compartments. Moying — Crating — Packing — Shipping ° Long Distance Work Guaranteed Service Reasonable Prices The Robinson Storage Co. D. Robinson & Sons, Props. Brady and Hastings Sts. Melrose 4778-4779 4 PICTURES OF THE PAST By ETHEL TAUROG...…

July 08, 1921 • Page Image 4

…Tfiliffntotribinue OiRon IcLL PAGE TWO HYMAN RUBENSTEIN DIES AT AGE OF 48 "Quality First" Bridal Gifts "Quality First" Bridal Gifts to Costumers Gentlewomen Healys July Linen Sale Is the Talk of the Town Detroit's Greatest Prices 50% to 100% Lower Than Last Year Reductions on Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Toweling, Table Damask, Sheets, Pillow Cases Bed Spreads and Fancy Linens. Furniture Sale! HYMAN RUBENSTEIN Hyman Rubenstein,...…

July 08, 1921 • Page Image 5

…A merica 'Mid! periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUL - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE fiicl)eriaarlaisn (ham ica ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE STORAGE of household goods, pianos, trunks, stoves in private compartments. Moying Crating — Packing — Shipping Long Dishnee Work. Guaranteed Service Reasonable Prices The Robinson Storage Co. D. Robinson & Sons, .Props. Brady and Hastings Sts. Melrose 4778-4779 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111...…

July 08, 1921 • Page Image 6

…fitsPattorelt.Itun acw wag. c fp Cori;EWISR fiR01•41CLII fiE PAGE FOUR as executive leadership at the College. e)ne perhaps to act head anti the other as dean of the faculty. We realize that thisl Ili is no new suggestion and that undoubtedly it has received or may perhaps at the present time be receiving the consideration MICHIGAN'S JEWISH 110MR PUBLICATION of the Board of Governors, but we suggest it at this time as a possible means of me...…

July 08, 1921 • Page Image 7

…A merica Jewish Periodical Cala CUTTON Malta - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO -A N PAGE FIVE MEPciitorr, /Limn (ARO:41M I SEES IMPROVEMENT PAYS TRIBUTE TO MINORITY ZIONISTS JEWS AND JUDAISM' IN EUROPE'S FUTURE PROPOSE PALESTINE (Continued from Page 1) TRADE DEVELOPMENT (Continued From Page One. zenship. Fraternity, helpfulness and which Yee to humanity and civilization (Continued From Page One. starvation and destitution im- a service must b0 the ...…

July 08, 1921 • Page Image 8

…PAGE SIX iiEVETROITJENIS/10acenaa5 Build With Detroit Brick The Government dur- ing the war caused all building to cease—then to bring about a staple condition advoca ted building, one post e r reading: "It Is Patriotic to Build" If this was the condi- tion then, how about the present? The way is to resume. As an evi- dence of our faith in a great people and Gov- ernment — Build Now. Show to the more timid that you have faith by producin...…

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