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May 16, 1924 • Page Image 6

…TlIE LTROIT -. ■ wwww ■■••■■■ www PAGE SIX ,ocial au QfSonal itfrw ig r HELD-SOLOMON j Imported Model Dresses at Qreatly Reduced Prices The marriage of Miss Sally Solo- of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hazelwood avenue,. Those who desire to obtain unusual dresses im- I land Oscar Held, son of Mr. and Mrs. ported from the best designers in France, will find Otto Held, was solemnized Sunday this is the right time to visit the Misses' and Women's , ...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 7

…6 ,Aistericil ,farislt palatial/ Carter custom avenue - cotarrnart ao, onto WI L DifilltOIT t07'41CLI: 0 1__----- --his Arthur Berick, accompan led b; of O daughters, Rose and Betty, wen! avenue will leave Sunday to motor to to attend the Be- 1, Providence, It. I., rick-Alpert nuptials. Before return-, ing they will make a short visit in 1 B reakfast Coats 15, '25, up on Tyler avenue. t Shown in exquisite colorings, in- Mrs. Max Lieb...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 8

…74V.L.IWITillWISLI Will" PAGE EIGHT IMSIC AD MUSICIANS. 4A1414 Furniture Upholsterir form. and each selection was greeted and with prolonged applause, the climax coming with a truly masterly reading Refinishing of Tschaikovsky's overture, 1812." at There were presentations and speeches during the concert, while Moderate Prices. afterwards, a happy but emotionally torn conductor gave ye critical repre sentatives a reception in his subter r...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A irerklut ffesvish Prriodical eater T1141 - CINCINNATI 30, MO alma Al t'AGE Jim pm itonJoisn ei lc Ir. DEEMS ANTI-SEMITISM FAILURE AND RESIGNS ng VIENNA.- (J. T. A.) - Arthur jsrzabek, president of the Austrian a nti-Semitic organization, has re. signed because, as he declared; "All attempt: , to create an anti-Semitic in- ternational have resulted in failure." 'erabek further stated that the Jew- ish question cannot be solved by mere ...…

May 16, 1924 • Page Image 10

…MAY 16, 192. liteIkettordcwIsnalkorlictE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN PRINS MORGANTRAU 'Tnurd_Tnnirs DAVID J. HIRSCH BY IUnli UMW • --- Says Country Needs Man of Leadership and Vision. Banker NEW YORK.—Henry Morganthau, Wood- a rho managed the finances of returned row Wilson's first campaign, , ; to' New York the early part of thin and upon his arrival in) medi- lady esd busy in the Presidential Professor Marken, who wits a lecturer at the St...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica,' ,}swish Periodical Coder CLIPTON AMON CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 2, 19'21 Belem PPLIES fS PO • All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS HRONICL- II-EbETROIT THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XV, NO. 24 Greet D. A. Brown For For Keren Hayesod Y. W. H. A. Worker Will Assume Duties Will Lecture on Novel At Sisterhood Meeting 0. C. Marckwardt, school editor of the Detroit News and special lecturer on Georg...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 2

…THE PAGE TWO PASSES RESOLUTION JL DA EANS CONCLUDE AGAINST RESTRICTIONS FI VE YEARS OF WORK firriAmi. /Ewmi tlINoct,c Building Additional Storage Vault to Meet Patrons Requirements. 0000 00-0-0-0-0000-00-00-0-000000 000093012000120-80-0-0800-00 0 0 . frfr:4:4 4 . • The Ampico • • P,OME.--(J. T. A.)—The Interne- • Young Judaea next month will In order to keep pace with the de- in the ruond out its fifth year as Detroit's tonal Socio...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A merica ffewisk Perioaral Cotter CLIFTON anion • cINCINNATI 30, OHIO ,111.1...MBINO 7iir,i)gfROIT / PIM CAROXICIL PROPOSED NEW BUILDING OF PISGAH LODGE NO. 34, 'RITH, PLANNED AS PENDENT OROM B'NAI B CENTER. DERMUNITY C J . LIEBER? ■ PAGE THREE INDE- 205-7-9 Broadway Market Bldg. 14.awoo.woonciams :-r; vozoi smoovamsibwomowoms.ww... Grand Play and Dance DETROIT COMMUNITY PLAYERS t Under Auspices of BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY 3-Piec...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 4

…?AGE N u CVSW _ IT EWIS/1 ENE HMO Published Weal, by The JeVerChrunicb Publiskina Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor for the numerous activities of a corn- d of a period during erated activities ac t munity, the usual, iterated the which various communal buildings The recently cm- which must be carried on year in and year out. It is even more difficult to Bich., under the At of March 8, 1108. A AY DAY is not the only occa- ...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merieatt ffewish Perialleal eater CLIITON AYINC11- CINCINNATI 20, 000 PAGE FIVE ,pitsoi61KoNict,r , THEfrrl_t_g/ BOOK — REV1EWS The Most Vital Problem of the Human Race. 14.b0,11 std hat it me ital to as the nit y :1, is ?On- )Ubt If, m- ap- r of here con- and corn- I ele- se. Frank &Seder's THE NEW DECALOGUE OF SCIENCE S EP Bs Albert EA ■ aed Wiggam. 3 133 pa'- Is - Sienapolis. TM Bebbs•Merrill CamPeote. tt Den- long...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 6

…7ittl9r,TEDrrlion 'Roracu PAGE SIX ' LOAN SOCIETY READY FOR FIRST DANCE hen You Are Planning for Summer Orieniation Sees k to Assist Worthy Ind ividuals. r Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge.No..34, Independent , Order 11'nai 'B'rith, the Benevolent Loan Society will give its first annual dance at the Knights of Pythias Hall, s, sasar- al censnunicatad to tat •flice of •7► All society it.. and ether local not. •Inuld i■• ...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 7

…Alert - ea 'twist( Periacal Cater grittplr Neill El Notre Entutgentritto Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Finster Youth( ul Styles in /11111011 11 C' of SST Calvert avenue I wald t he engagement of t heir daughter, David 13. Werbe served on a to choose a new ili a ure eration Mr. and Mrs. A. Steele of Butler, Pa for the club house of the Fed i of Women's Clubs. The funds for a white -- by the picture were raised Burman of , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph t...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. A tlim gnIt /4.s° i ., • See H"P ".. ■•■ manager, who has backed Mr. Wer ner from the beginning reports an average attendance of 2,500, or close to 70,000 concert patrons during the' present season. This is a most re- markable record and one that has no The twenty-sixth and last concert rival in any other city of the Union. In recognition of e splendid pub- of the season of the Capitol Theater Sunday, Ma...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 9

…h aricot 5evish Perkdial eater CLIFTON AMAMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Kol r 1 • • CLASSIFIED :-: aMk e ■ ogaMIC1029312149: 3.1 WeVab,Waliv eliWalaW — 01.111•11.,14 SAFE STORAGE FOR YOUR VALUABLE WANTED—Middle-aged lady to keep house for widower with two chil- dren, aged 3 and 7. A good home. References required. Write Jew- ish Chronicle, Box 938. FURS Store Them With Us. Full Protection. Call Garfield 0358 ft • e We Will Call and De...…

May 09, 1924 • Page Image 10

…MAY 9, 1924 @koNtcg AN UNEVEN LIFE ple and belong to one race, with one ' rim OISNI ‘e ‘aWs ‘h lm. ■ .— — common ideal in the end—the ideal Iota better future for humanity, a 5 better future for their own people. ewisla Palest and 1 To what can these contrasts .a in Jewish life be at - I F Ch ange It? . con lradictiu , tributed? As far as the purely so- ciological contrasts are concerned - - By DR. S. M. MELAMED wealth and poverty, lea...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 1

…America fewisk Periacal eater CUPTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS IFEDETROIT LWISII. HRONICLE j ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN THE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 VOL. XV, NO 23 CO MMUNITY LEADERS , MAKE PLEA FOR NEW HOSPITAL STRUCTURE ) Will Direct Campaign For Denver Hospital Claims Jews Derive r-N F rom Hittite Origin 9-3-0-0 Per Year 53.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents NEW SC...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 2

…yell" TIEfirrrentT /rssi cis i NON ICIE PAGE TWO MASONS AND JEWS ACCUSED OF PLOTS Zi!e alarm's &ma Let Rollins Make Your Next Winter's Coat---Now! You VOICES OF SPRING By Era Camineky. Can Pay Later The sun is shining in the sky. ., The birds are gently flitting by The grass is moist with morning dew, i The sky is dull, a pale grey-blue. The early inspiration of the designer is always the best! Fur Coat Models are Authentic 1921....…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A mericas garish Palatka! Cada csacnnun so, CLOWN OHIO pErRon;frxisil New Furniture Cheap! on the one of at Beth in the ;aim of I I Fraternal and Club Notes The Athena Girls Club held their lust regular meeting Tuesday, April 29, at the Jewish \C omen's Club, n9 linite Ink street. On 'Tuesday. May a, the club will hold an open meeting at the lb-brew Baby Day Nursery, 45 East Canfield. Friends of members and other organizations have b...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 4

…b.. WIE PAGE FOUR .. __ INSTITUTE NOTES 7 The program is as frill,iws: Open- rally which will be held, Saturday ing selections by the Jewish no 1- e:ening, May 10, at McAllister Hull, tute Band; a Grecian dance by the — , corners of Foiest and Cass. Young A\'oinen's Ilebre• Assanciation Inasmuch as the city conunittee, Hebrew Institute Mothers' Club: l aesthetic dancing (. 111 ,i; !I "The Significance of Mother and) wnich is representative...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 5

…_ r America larLsk Perky Ea! Carte .let sad Library o'clock. CUSTOM AMU{ - CINCIMMTI 20, OHIO 7itEDETRonintust (ft RON IC BOOK REVIEWS MUSIC AND MUSICIANS.A A Physician Who Writes Like a Poet. --- REVISITS AND REVISIONS ester. It Herman Fl By Joseph Krimeky. t48 pp. New Yolk Bloch Publiehing Company. ---- ti Dr. Joseph Krimsky, author of ''Revisits and Revisions,' is a physi- cian and publicist and a prominent figure in American Je...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 6

…RONICIL ?AGE SIX Of Crime The Prevention O ISMS TfIE ETROIT EWISII CARON 104 • 0400.1 scree mem. ••• ■ •• ■ 1140e.sa.a bllehlea l Publiebsd Weekly by Tim Jewish Chronic e Pu • .. posed as a quota basis the populations of the various compl discriminatory for it No ad one can complain that this is nations of Europe. admits aliens to this country in the which obtains in the countries over non- . ov F aet P ern and Nordics, Western Europea...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 7

…A lert-ea lavisk Priam! Cater CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PAGE SEI1121 ISJI 011:0NICIE IOW BYRON'S HEBREW MELODIES y of the Death of the English On the Occasion of the Hundredth Anni Poet, Who Died in Greece at the Age of 36. ----- By M. J. LANDA, London of ne to he et, irk re- ty. nto OeS .4 'e'n- ion. life dig- that ople :ion. f ter rev- for vies, translations in many languages, in- NOTED JOURNALIST TO DELIVER LECTURE...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 8

…hween I jiteDsmorrkon*Itorilat PAGE EIGHT MOTHERS' DAY PROGRAM AT SHAAREY ZEDEK ie. .. The Phoenix Club was beautifully decorated for a spring festival for the children of members Saturday af- ternoon, April 26. The ballroom was turned into a garden with walks and gates outlines! with flowers. Posters of bunnies and chickens were placed thrnuhout the clubhouse and a yard with chickens was arranged in a sec- tion of the ballroom. A musica...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A merica, ffewisk Periodical eater CLAYTON ATIINC1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO I'VE NINE ■ IC IF. PIE))/_TROITib.MS/i(111:0. The Lu Ana Club entertained the r"-........." 'Tau Epsilon Fraternity of Ann Ar- b o rSaturday, April 26, at the home t.f Nils, Helen halit• of Clad-tans Other guests Wo're Clarence ' R. Boyles of Chicago aunt Philip S. SVeisman of Detroit. The program composed of the Dr. Freehof to Preach Sunday: ' committee way of npil v...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 10

…P AGE 141)enton; TEN (vets VTNIFs' kal. oy - IpAmfilitoNne , E4SHIONS 49.11111 ARM For Mother's Day .1 complete Hoe of all kinds of floteemre of mom t*flide pi • ifeN. o (II all loarte of the, city. Order Two Sales of Importance! SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP MAY LINEN SALE Charles H. Rosenman, Prop. 231 Gratiot Ave. Cherry 9171 - You will Mal no There is no substitute for anal linen. imitation linens in the Healy Sale. The products of t...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 11

…A merica Yewisk Periacd Coda' CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 11£ CItG(1tT PAGE ELEVEN ORONICI.0 Sho pp ing Directory finite detail of a tapestry. De. Beginning with the creation of the German Actress Makes Bow on l "Gingham Girt' Comes to world, with the appearance of Adam troit With Notable Record Detroit Y iddish Stage and Eve, through the tragedy of Cain of Triumphs. and Abel, the spectacular occurence Sunday. . 1. ...... .•• ...…

May 02, 1924 • Page Image 12

…MAY 2, capacity, although a few whites had a very large brain capacity and a few very snnl al one. Ile u ch because o blacksot sas n mean fi thehi d t (lid ily brain capacity large f o not ec t he the aver- w ere not n essar above age on that account. (Concluded from page Li If you take the brains of 1,000 ordinary undistinguished individuals! YOVIZ OW(' out its position in the modern world. and then 1,000 scientists, artists and V"? 00/ ' Fr...…

May 25, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A merkatr 'apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 19 23 [ Michigan's Only 1 Jewish Newspaper printed in English _ - — Telephone GLENDALE II- EbETROIT EWISH. 9-3-0-0 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XIII NO. 26 COLBY PAYS TRIBUTE TO PART PLAYED BY JEWS IN U. S. WARS Special Significance Of Petrograd School --- jesish Unhersity Extraordinary By-Product of Uphea)al of Life in Aussia. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRID...…

May 25, 1923 • Page Image 2

…ium0 " R DN IGLE PAGE TWO • • LUDWIG ZATZ, GREAT JEWISH COMEDIAN, TO PLAY HERE SUNDAY 99999 last Bitting. These resolutions in- cluded the greetings to the Jewish women of Palestine, which Dr. Ben Zion Mosessohn, diretor of the Herz- lich Gymnasium in Jaffa, was asked to deliver. The resolution urging co-operation Will Present "K•bteen Vu Krichstu" of Jewish women in the economic and ■ at New Detroit Opera House social reconstruction of...…

May 25, 1923 • Page Image 3

…A merica 'apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON *VENUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE fas 9graorri t insli tAncro ai ■ JR. HADASSAH TO ELECT OFFICERS THIS MONDAY Club Notes Young Judaea The annual election of officers of thet Detroit Junior Iladassah will be held Monday evening, May 28, at 8 o'clock, at the Kirby ('enter. An interesting program has been arranged for that evening. It is to JUDAEAN MASSMEETING be "home talent night," members...…

May 25, 1923 • Page Image 4

…n___ 1161 PAGE FOUR 1 tOMICIIS attempts to lighten the burden of that ignorance must be hailed as a saving factor in our Jewish life. The faculty of the summer school includes men of national and international reputation as authorities in their particular MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION lines of work. Its members are drawn from the faculties of all Published Weeky by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Int. of our Jewish theological sch...…

May 25, 1923 • Page Image 5

…America Palish Periodical Carter WrTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 10, 01(10 Wm/kill:on; /mon (A ROXICLE CONFIRMATION AT j 16 P t CqfPrivr, TEMPLE ON SUNDAY -- (51AS • ci 0 S EP = (B•prinight, 1031. By Chas. H. .1-.eh.) A friend sends me a clipping from the N•w York Sun which reads as service' - — PIONEER RESIDENT DIES AT AGE OF 81 to Be Held at Temple Beth El This Sunday Morning. . 1 Me ws: Confirmation services will be held in the t...…

May 25, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PIEDLTROITIEWISNCARONICLE PAGE SIX c)-5 / 1 -4 4. . ..Y.7 cie.slopr,.0,,,,,,x,„, ESEK. 1440 1 * PALESTINE PROGRESS DESCRIBED BY DEEDES dtal oc Qrsorta1 Woodward Avenue' 13eautifill Clothes at ,Citttle 'Prices Allemlety Items and ether local note. should be communicated to the office of The Chronicle by a o'clock Wednesday •fternoon order le weer in the current week's Iseue. Phone Glendale 5300, Society Editor. Mall notices so as tit b...…

May 25, 1923 • Page Image 7

…A merica ,fewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO CONFIRMANTS • Two Remarkable Values in Womens and Misses' Jacquette, box coat and long and tailored models in Twill weaves, novelty weaves and English Tweed I are mixtures. On•ccount of Decoration D•y •11 contrihutions for the coming week'. issue must r••ch The Chronicle office not later than I p. rn. Tuesd•y to insure public•tion. • Quality Suits raonii1 e ...…

May 25, 1923 • Page Image 8

…rt IGDEVII)1111EWLS11 RONK= PAGE EIGHT SC UC T I KAWNINCS Kelvinator Frees Homes from Inconvenience of Old-Fash- ioned Refrigerators. Anyone who has lived in Detroit for any length of time need not be told of its manufacturing prowess. Automobiles, adding machinee, paints, stoves, overalls and cosmetics—De- troit's manufacturing "menu" reads like a page from an export catalog. There is scarcely an article of com- mercial importance that is...…

May 25, 1923 • Page Image 9

…• A merica Yeuish Periodical eattg CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO MeDerRorr EWITN PAGE NINE RONICUS - ....mscsssssc.....wm;svcsams:voCie;immustwozoicXXxsisaXwagoact Detroit — Because They Give MORE AIR and Cost LESS to OWN Ask Your Dealer to Demonstrate a Dayton FAN DISTRIBUTED BY Electrical Specialties Co. Cadillac 0768-0769 The Electrical Home Ready Soon. Watch for the Opening Date. ff1111111111111111111111111111111111111...…

May 25, 1923 • Page Image 10

…TtisPernotrjEwisn@eamicts MA Digesting the Week's News SAYS PRESENT-DAY JOY FARM CHARITIES SCORNED BY WORKING CLASS (Concluded from Editorial page.) Single Homes, Duplexes end Home Sites particularly because the last Olympi- ad at Athens and Stockholf was also ,von by a Hungarian Jew, Dr. Eugen Fuchs. Jewish progress in sports is • Iike a thorn in the eyes of the Jew- haters. A mob of Awakening Mag- yars of Newpest, near Budapest, was r...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 1

…A merica Pi nsk Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATENUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1, 1923 • Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English liEbETROIT LWISH: 11-ROXICI sE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION New York Temple Presents t At Gates of Palestine Thousands of Pioneers Unable to Enter 1 [Honor Dr. Kohler on His Eightieth Bir hday Changes in Money Raising Proposed Use of Jewish War Relief Ap- I •paratus for Philanthropies . Is Urg...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 2

…I'AGE TWO !ask .1,1. 41, s .11; TifEl)entogivisn(ARomICLE k.; A 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1.1, A1,L. lixaszammovaiamima e CHANGES IN MONEY RAISING PROPOSED work in the mills, and he glorified the MIZRACHI TO CONDUCT Chances With Your opportunity that America had given MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN to him and those like him. His Brother • "Shabbas Goy," "good Furniture Dr. Meyer Waxman of New York, Speaking of his sympathies for the leader in the Iladassah ...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 3

…A merican Apish Periodical Center CLIFTON strnitix - CINCINNATI 30, ottio ■ •••• -:- CLASSIFIED -:- Young I Your HAVE A naoTur.a 27 years old, highly educated and relined. Up to date in every respect and very intelligent, good business man; can sing and dance; an able speaker and one who loves a home and is devoted to his friends. Would like to meet a young lady possessing good 'qualities; object matrimony. Financial circumstances imma- t...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR 7iIG f LTRIATSWISf1 ( fjRONICLE The Jew in French Literature Joshua's jewellery business York. By ANDRE SPIRE (Copyrighted, 1923, Jewish Correspondence Itureau.) The winter months constitute in France the season of the great literary prizes, in which the Frenchmen of let- tern mean no less than the Grand I'rix in the racing world. But whereas the Grand Prix marks the close of the rac- ing season, the award of the literary prize...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 5

…America Yeksh Periodical Older ▪ PAGE FM - asn iiRoxiaL iimag_ntojikic DODGE BROTHERS FLAT RATES PLAN REDUCES NOTED ACTOR TO APPEAR SOLVING EUROPEAN SERVICE CHARGES HERE THIS SUNDAY NIGHT JEWRY'S PROBLEMS* - Blessed are the women who send thor children to the house of prayer. _The Talmud. The humblest man is ruler in his (Jewish Organizations Partici- pate in Boys' Week. Boys' Week in New York, just completed, has probably completely e...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TIEDerRotrAwisn ORM icLe rflElATROIlliEWINI ffRONICIE Rabbi Foster's Error.- Our friend, Rabbi Solomon Foster of Newark, N. J., editor of "The Jewish Chronicle" of that city, has unwittingly done us an pigrstin8 MICHIGAN'S JEWISII HOME PUBLICATION injustice. Writing of the possible confusion of the so-called The Published Weeky by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Israelite House of David of Benton Harbor with the Jews, he...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 7

…,Amaktut ffewish Perla - cal Cada CLIFTON AVINU1 • CINC/IINATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN PEPETRotT, JarisA (Annum Inn* 140 El Notes I+. JOSEP14-= c. ANV h e ] ‘‘,I1 H o d .................. ■■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■•■■•■■■ 710110).\ Our Birthday Offering to Men /4/.1 to /447 I"Does the Bible Need Revision?" Our Birthday Offering to Men EDER 0 WOODWARD AVE ' The important question implied in i the above title will be answered by le...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT THEDerRogfEwymalireflaz Mee JEWISH REFUGEES FACING TWO FIRES THE NAME AMMO IDENTIFIES THE ONE INSTRUMENT WHICH RE-ENACTS THE PLAY. ING OF THE WORLD'S GREAT PIANISTS IN FULL PERFECTION. Knabe Warerooms JANNEY-BOWMAN, INC. ANTI-JEWISH CHARGE IS DENIED BY VATICAN Park Avenue 1h 2015 PARK AVENUE Opposite Kresge Bldg. K.,111 Let It Rain---Blow--- Freeze---Snow! Have a SNOwwICITE DRYER cAmEr cmtEs Free Demonstratio...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 9

…A merica ffewisk Periodical Coder CLIFTON ATZNUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE TAE Pawl - 0mm (A Rtvilag ' PRESSURE ON PALESTINE GATES FIVE TIMES GREATER, SAYS WEIZMANN Efforts to Permit Larger Num. Urges Karen Hayesod Workers to In ben to Enter "Land of Promise." Smart Summer (From our New York Correspondence.) Miss Isabelle Werbe of the Detroit conservatory of Music will give a May party for her piano pupils a the Conservatory hall...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN Tfit*TROMIEWISII RaNICM raternat anti flub ;\lates Buy With Confidenc• Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. The opening of the Detroit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery has been definite- ly set for Sunday, June 10, at 2 p. m., in the nursery building at 545 East Canfield avenue. The Mt. Clemens affair was a great success and the nursery extends its particular thanks to the many patron- izers and Mr. Elkin of Elkin's Hotel. Philomathic Debating Club...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 11

…Aritericam 'midi Periodical Carter ▪ CLIFTON MRCS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN ITS The Best Places for Detroiters to D ine and Dance . %%%%%%% .......... of 80,4 al Sunda, 21, in of their 25; ,once the , 7er, Lin. • t'e Pt ion p. M. ',berg of at hums of the r. Alyce \larks of be a t and 27, in of thei r hiostein La. nwon rm:rrn. ter lnaug- Iiersay o h ich .”iticent 0 1 . 11 a ilehrew it 'noel t h the . of hair- the ...…

May 18, 1923 • Page Image 12

…AsPersorrjEwisrigiaoractE MAY 18, 1923 REFORM SYNAGOGUES Digesting the Week's News HONOR 80- YEAR - OLD JOY FARM DR. KAUFMAN KOHLER t (Concluded from page 1.) (Concluded from Editorial page.) tunity of physical !development as are those of other 'nationalities. The altar, making his learning quick with other day a group of boys came to us with a complaint that there isn't Single Homes, a genuine personality." Dupl•xe• For 18 years D...…

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