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October 22, 1920 • Page Image 11

…Americo ffewish PerioSeal Cotter CUPTON ATMs - CINCINNAU go, OHIO L Stout Women DETROIT JUDAEANS ' SCORE BIG SUCCESS AT ENTERTAINMENT (Sizes 39 to 56) Popular fashions reflected in smart Autumn garments that elentifically zeduco the appar- laze and fit perfectly, the a Aluct of 20 year's' specialized y and effort. Coats . $39.75 to $375 Suits . $45.00 to $350 Dresses $29.75 to $350 Blouses, Skirts, Corsets, Negligees, Camiso...…

October 22, 1920 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TWELVE •••••••■ •• WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN CADILLAC Be sure you find our name plate on the running board THOMAS J. DOYLE USED CARS I Authorized Dealers: Ted Snowhook 2009 Hamilton Blvd. Russell W. Hollister 1128 Grand River Ave. Bucknell & Knowhon 1012 Michigan Ave. A used car is only as good as the firm you do business with Ed. Novak KOVNO—General Balachow itz, the Russian military commander, who has for some time been in ...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 1

…America 5cwish Period cal &ea. ...;–"—t • r 3,•9777-7" Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English IFEbETROITJEWISII RitoNicLE N very sAvailablie E Given Our Readers MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL VIII. NO. 21. MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB ) REVIEWS PAST YEAR, PLANS FOR FUTURE Jewish History Classes, Lectures, Social Evenings, Dramatic Club Contemplated. UNANIMOUSLY RE-ELECT OFFICERS FOR 1920-21 A constructive and stimulating ...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO TIED_ETROCISVIS/1 IJEWS MAKE DESERTS OF EGYPT BLOSSOM ) (Continued From Page 1.) Air- ,Or tef 0 ROA IC Aaronson Comes Back from the Mount= riMME- IMETITTME:12:1:1MaingeMIZEIV I . BY ELIAS LIEBERMAN . '? 4 4.Z, il f-_ , Old Aaronson, the book-seller, re. "And what did you do with your long ) head off-but expecting to stay. Her turns from a month's vacation in the summer days?" I inquired. Catskills and comments on what he su...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 3

…A merico Ads* periodical awter CLIPTON AVLNUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO % . . PlEi)L'111011;/LWIS/lai ROA ICLD THE JEWISH STUDENT BY LEON FERARU. The morning prayer was not ye t And the unexpected happened. The finished in the neat little chapel con • ridiculed young man talked. At first tiguous to the class room where Brod - the boys did not grasp it. It was some- sky waited for the return of his fellow thing now and strange to them Lit- ...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 4

…r"--"rlmer The Flower Girl • By Zelda Medvedov. Qrsonal All 9oclet1 Berns and other local notes should he commUnleated to the office of the Chronicle by 6 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon In order to appear In the current week's tissue. Phone Cherry 3391 Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be received not later than Wednesday. Mrs. Jacob F. Teichner and Miss Miriam Teichner, of 123 Virginia Park, left Thursday last for New York City wh...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 5

…A merican ffewish Periodical &Hier CLIFTON AYINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO eDentorrinosn 61 RON ICIZ Beautiful Fall High Boots, Oxfords, and it %C.F, FIVE .. HirnellwaS Miss Ruth . Franklin spent the week-end in Ann Arbor, with her brother, Leo, who is a student at the University. Miss Helen Henschel Morris, con- cert-pianist, gave a recital at the J. I.. Hudson auditorium. Wednesday, Oct. 13, under the auspices of the J. L. Hudson Comp...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX lif61)entorrjailsn RONICLE We know that there are those who will not share in this opinion. They will claim that the pulpit as an opinion-forming agency should be heard upon the political issues of the hour. They will claim that the preacher as a thinking man and as a. patriotic citizen has not only the right but the duty to voice his convictions upon the political problems that divide the people. Nor do we deny this. As an in- div...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 7

…Americair Awish Periodical Cotter eurrOu Mat111 CINCINNATI 3o, Otuo PAGE SEVEN, iiiEfrutonjnosn ORM !CIL Let Us Rise and Build eg RED ROSES By Elm. Ehrlich Levinger. JUDAEANS START YEAR'S ACTIVITY WITH DEBATING • Copyright 1920 A I Rights Reserved. E dour of us sat at luncheon on and .morning in the old, old prayers of Musical Features and Declamations the screened porch ot coun. kis people, RIvkal knew what It was Give Promise of Int...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THEP ETROgLEWISR efROMICLE IN FINANCIAL DETROIT HARRIS, SMALL & LAWSON INVESTMENT SECURITIES 44 CONGRESS ST ,W DETROIT UNDERWRITERS DISTRIBUTORS MUNICIPAL, INDUSTRIAL, PUBLIC UTILITY AND RAILROAD BONDS AND NOTES INQUIRIES INVITED What Do You Know About Lumber? When you want information concerning the proper material to use for building, talk to the lumberman in your neighborhood. Visit the lumber exhibit on display at...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 9

…,Amerieaw ffewisk Periodical CeNter ctirToN annul • cIncorsteri 20, cam PAGE NINE. PILDLTROITIL1SISROROA fat gUlbROBICiii-DIRECT Alemite Lubricators ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. dr/ MICH. AMERICAN BE ST AUTOMOBILE NEWS "For All Makes of Cars." Phone Glendale 7142 23 W. Hancock Ave. PACKARD CO. TO PUT Alemite Gains in Popularity OUT NEW SINGLE SIX Every day reports come into the High grade light car. Proved by inspection. A new Packard ...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN The International . Jew---As the Jew , Interprets the Term what flag they owed allegiance. In other words, the spirit of interna- tionalism which one might have ex- pected to play no insignificant part in a war in which men of so many nations were fighting one fight, ac- tually became a challenge to the pa- triotic spirit and he who proclaimed By Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. himself an internationalist was (President, Central Conference o...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 11

…A pish PerioSeal Cotter CLIPTON AVZNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO lit EVETROI I; AWISi I 6 ROA C LE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JEWISH WOMEN'S WELFARE ORGANIZATION MEET AT EL MOSHE CONGREGATION Jewish Officers in the Austrian Army BY JACOB MESTEL. PAGE ELEVEN BRITISH CHIEF RABBI WILL TOUR DOMINIONS IN CAUSE OF JUDAISM most praiseworthy terms of the Rothschild family. Answering one of the previous speakers, wh o ha d spoken of the British ad...…

October 15, 1920 • Page Image 12

…Ps EY)Erttordmilsii PAGE TWELVE RON tan WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN Be sure you find our name plate on the running board THOMAS J. DOYLE USED CARS I Authorized Dealers: Ted Snowhook 2009 Hamilton Blvd. Russell W. Hollister 1128 Grand River Ave. Brown & Cooley, 780 Kercheval Ave. A used car is only as good as the firm you do business with Bucknell & Knowlion 1012 Michigan Ave. Ed. Novak Mich. Ave. and 31at 8t. USED CARS Jacob R. ...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 1

…■ ••• ■ •••0*.••••••••••••• ■ Ww•eny Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English 11-ERETROIT _MISR Cff RON IGL - E Every. Available News Service Is l iven Our Readers W...V.0.011/1 0 .•■■••••••., MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY OCTOBER 8, 1920. VOL VIII. NO. 20. SUNDAY SERVICES ARE OF PRISON INSTALLATION OF INMATES RESUMED AT BETH EL Practical Aspects of GIVE CUP TO...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 2

…7jIEVETEOVE 11 LSH ORONICLE PAGE TWO !absolute, independent of time and Practical Aspects of space. Ile calculated that even a small sum, if safely invested, would, Palestine Ignored by by dint of accumulated interests, be- the Ghetto Dreamers I come in time a huge amount sufficient - - to buy at any price any extent of (Continued from page 1) I land. True, it may take centuries to must be no mistake as ts the mean- reach that point, but wha...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THRE4 FiEileritonfrAvisnaiROAICLE In the further extension of Union Pa. "silent panic" of 1907, he made a death benefit for $150 could be paid in London at which the elder J. P. week Mr. 11111, who had been on very notable address before the Chamber unless there was $1,000 in the treas- Mac. Morgan, Mr. 11111, one of the Rocke- Intimate terms with Mr. Schiff for of Commerce of the State of New ury. The books showed $860 there. Union Pac...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 4

…- /Dim Ot PACS FOUR ------- ---....CP It.--1`. --,------ .. '.o- e . ial--..--art Q rsonal . ......,---... b_. . ..............„.„..--Tr/Th.\......" Pisgah Lodge Brings Two Famous Singers To Detroit, October 1Z y r,"/ The stunsoeceert in the Como 1ON .s —.00ze Course will bring to Ahr".is- : Hall next Imsdas ( CC: -7.: , t,i1 ', ...711....: ".7.. evening the ggooiest Day aopralia in the a. 7 . ± Mr. : N',1 ., Rasa and the lta ao :at i...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 5

…"mmumillEIV 'AGE F VE niEVeritoiyfr% of itoxiaz tvuosla Himelhocks putt' 1ploxy Miss Bernice Kahn and her brother, 16'0-182 Woodward Ave. Mr. Ivor Kahn, of 29 Waverly ave- nue, returned to Ann Arbor Monday, where they will resume their studies at the University of Michigan. Black Kid Boots t t Morris Baum, of 185 Farnsworth street, left this week for an extended visit through the east, where he will visit with relatives and friends....…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 6

…Iiir/Manonitaun GiKON [cm PAGE SIX Our ReligioUs Schools . L IIEDETR0111,AWIRII {ON ICL[ Throughout the length and breadth of the land, our religious schools are resuming their activities for the year. The bare state- MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBUCATION ment of this fact means little perhaps to the majority of our readers, signifi- and yet it should carry to them all a message of no mean Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing C...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN KOIVEIVIS/1 el RON IC LE The Gate of a City By JULIET T. FORD. The Inspector looked at the small I desk. Surely he must find it. black figure in the chair. and then "Here you are — Jacob Ponov. back at the document in his hand. Sure he was on the Monrovia. What's Ile motioned a man at the door to your name, Miss?" his desk and gave him an order in a "Natasha—I'm his sister. You say he was on the boat. Where, then?" low tone. sen...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 8

…PETRODILW IS/1 etROA ICLE PAGE EIGHT I ' 41 IN FINANCIAL DETROIT gla Michigan Manufacturer Picks Campbell to Head Technical Department In charge of the Michigan Manu- facturer's technical department as Technical Editor will be Howard Campbell, who has had several years' experience first as machinist and tool maker, then as executive and later as efficiency engineer in several manu- facturing plants in Michigan and else- where, and who ...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 9

…• PAGE NINE PIERLTKorrir.i.visnLiitomiat, DETROIT HAYNES AUTO CO. SOLD TO CHARLES H. POTTS OMR' ingiiitpaCTOIZT Alemite Lubricators "For All Makes of Cars." Phone Glendale 7)42 W. Hancock Ave. ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. d MICH. EificAN High grade light car. KAU 1Y SIX AUTOMOBILE NEWS PACKARD SINGLE "6" SHOWN IN DETROIT The New Rabbi The Detroit Haynes Ahtomobile Co., Cass avenue and l'eterboro street. Haynes factory brunch, has bee...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 10

…TimikritonjonssitARANICUE PAGE TEN - — door—"What are ya dole' Nat?" Coolidge Will Support All Jewish Movements the - - frost of her tenemeat home. For Natasha had ish literary genius prevented the rise whistles started up again, and Na- She was half way up the dark he cried suddenly. . tasha leaned lower. The swish of the someone pant- taken off her hat and coat and was and development of the Jewish dr she heard water grew louder, the fu...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 11

…Aarcricaa Apish Periodical Cotter CUTION Vann{ CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN /i1E,)critorr,/m ,isn Ci Roracm "A Jewish View of Jesus" BY H. G. ENELOW. Cheder --- By Samuel Roth. ti said the little fellow, suddenly lookinj, up at Charlie scornfully. "What makes you think so?" asked II Charlie. "You didn't do anything . when he threw that paper ball at you. Reviewed for this laws of the Chronicle by Hermtnn Rotator. A few days passed...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 12

…ppikntorrpTI4HONICLE PAGE TWELVE 014 CADILLAC WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN Private Appearing Can Limousines—for all occasions Be sure you find our name plate on the running board I Vienna.—In Prague, C./echo-Slovakia, new Jewish schools have recently been established with the approval of the government. • • s • Vienna.—Anti.Semitie leaflets are now being seen on the Bucovina, and aracter have been cirtulated. bank notes with labels of an an...…

October 08, 1920 • Page Image 14

…PAGE TWELVE pEpgrwroxisii di Ras ICU; WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN Be sure you find our name plate on the running board I Vienna.—In Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, new Jewish schools have recently been established with the approval of the government. • • • • Vienna.—Anti-Semitic leaflets arc now being seen on the Bucovina, and bank notes with labels of an anti-Semitic character have been circulated. • • • • Vienna.--According to advices received, ...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 1

…•• Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English TifEbETROITAWISH •••••••/•••••/..../••■•■14. RON IGLE Given Our Readers MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY OCTOBER 1, 1920. V01, ...V111. NO. 19. EYES THAT SAW WORLD'S Tells of ',MAIERBERG Fiance MISERY CLOSED IN DEATH Dr. Cantor's Work i k FAREWELL TO vil DETROIT FRIENDS Hundreds at Free Synagogue Memorial Service Weep...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 2

…isn PAGE TWO ................................ ...................... ... :D.J.111 eal F or 2 3 2 SHOPS , Gentlewomen WOODWARD A WONDER OF th.• TO ADMIT RACE. Y. N GALICIAN POGROMS. ' Jewish babe! Of the Christians of the the rest Of us lain be but one answer. low ■ here as surly This is Os country. He is on the! world 500,00,000 worship Jest'. a Jew. Were There I • ao oimn M • 200 000 000 venerate Ith Ile tame Is In . J ews the...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE 'CIL a federal detective in the service of Uncle Sam. In the second place, Mr. Cohen, far from showing any true matrimonial intent himself, made declaration to the effect that such an intent had been clearly observable all through- out the voyage in the conduct of Mr. Katzenelbogen toward his fellow- passenger Anna Rasovsky. To the truth of this a great many witnesses gave evidence on examination. It was a complete turning of the ...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 4

…'JfIL PAGE FOUR 'Whose Birthday is Tomorrow? octal ati arsonal A Dollar Bill Buys a Pound of the Best Candies In the Wcrld — MacDiartnid's Assorted a cog a r mi tif Detroit Cleveland Hiss Ruegger, of Brussels, Bel- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kahn and daughter, Ruth, of 95 Rowena street, gium, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. left for New York City, from which Joseph Lichtenstein and Mr. and Mrs. point they will sail for Europe. They Edmund Lichte...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 5

…• ''r GIVE. KM IC 1,r, InePutitordi.wisti PONTIAC NOTES and Qrsonal DC I at Mr. and Mrs Morris Fine left for New York City where they expect to spend a fortnight. Sertiers for the Holidays were held j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mh% Sylv.a Gittleman is leaving I Kovinsky, Rabbi Ilirshowitz official- During the services $400 was October Jiff for 'Highland Mailer I lag. , I"• contributed to the as- at larrytown, N. 1•• drlightful '...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 6

…filE PAGE SIX pc-moil/num ROA IC LE siveness of which our natures are possible. The times call upon every Jew and Jewess to lend a hand in forwarding the sacred cause of Israel. Never in our history have the forces of Anti-Semitis,a been organized as they are today and never before have they with MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION such brazen effrontery undertaken their works of destruction. It is Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Pu...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 7

…Myr— --•••• ■ iiiEDeritorrjr.% isn PAGE SEVEN RON ICLC perform the duties which lie before of generous friendship displayed you, to meet the religious opporteni- make up the fund. The anonymous donor was Mr. Schiff, who always toward her because my wife has al- ties which await you. May the Giver ways been to me a never failing of All grant you happiness, joy and stipulated that his name should not source of inspiration. When burdens May h...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 8

…PEPLIK0111/AISBOKOA1(1.1; PAGE EIGHT IN FINANCIAL DETROIT HEBREW UNION COLLEGE GRADUATES FILL LARGE CONGREGATIONS IN U. S. Does Your Accounting System THE LITTLE PREACHER NEW YORK CENTRAL Bonds for 7 mouths to 3 illy 31st By Ethe Taurog. was $191.940;09 an increase of II One of the girls who marked at the Y'ivonne reclined in per coat Over eurreiponiling period la- same counter with Mashele had a the large easy chair near the CI NCI N N...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 9

…- -•wiessol ■ PAGE NINE lilLVETKOIT ,111•1.1111•11 ... 40_01,111 a 1R E CTOR _ i A Storage Battery Six Miles in the Air. AUTOMOBILE NEWS AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY A normal storage battery weighing about sixty pounds is capable of de- livering enough electrical energy to S "For All Makes raise itself to a height of six miles of Cars." in the air. This fact was set forth in Phone Glendale 7942 the course of an interview yesterday "NINETY" "...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 10

…kti)untnnjensn(ARnmictE and show a deep interest in the work the officers of our institution and his capacity for getting at the heart of fortune. Although he was at all time. of the college. He had the greatest concern in the welfare of our neigh- i rived at his majority when lie came the most patriotic I have known, ir- the most complicated matters present- lavish in the financial support of )ew• sympathy with young people in their bors and...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 11

…: A merieam Puish Period eal Carter CLIFTON A17.14U1 CINCINNATI 20, OHIO OP P- - Nommumr PAGE ELEVEN VELKOVIrla 611tON Ian -- !Continued From Pare 10.1 • 1 SCHIFF FROM! -9- DISBURTES TO MANY SOURCES. ' I warts. S. m . s mith. Abrha X Sone,. Mr.. A ...... . .. 81 " 11. lUl° have thus far pledged to -A most distinguished and patriotic I people. 'flie continuation of this list uill not only ' completed: citizen, in commanding f...…

October 01, 1920 • Page Image 12

…ifirriton;Awisn 61 ROA IC LI: PAGE TWELVE WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN Be sure you find our name plate on the running board I THOMAS J. DOYLE USED CARS I Authorized Dealers: Ted Snowhook 2009 Hamilton Blvd. Russell W. Hollister 1128 Grand River Avo. Brown & Cooley, 780 Kercheval Ave. A used car is only as good as the firm you do business with Bucknell & Knowlson 1012 Michigan Ave. Ed Novak Mich. Ave. and 31st St. USED CARS THOMAS...…

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