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June 25, 1926 • Page Image 1

…A mericamffewishPeriotalleafter CLIFTON !VENUE GHICINNATI 20, OHIO 19211 t i:ly t omorties :bout a ory Sun- hich the Id rebel. Premioo• 1;1'22. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS •— 1 THEbETROIT IIRONICL - E 1 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XXX. NO. 4. S'%. 1110 11.4 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1926. U. RUSSIAN JEWISH ;1 Becomes After a Year's WRITERS ENDORSE SETTLEMENT PLAN S. Citizep Fight...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 2

…A PAGE Two Thr.VETKon:kwisttffiRoNICX , MIIMIN=11 ■ 11•11MILMMINIMM • B'NAI B'RITH PLEASURE CRUISE TO BE JULY 18• ti The program—its variety, extent and how it is to be handled—is one of the three great features of the annual h ORIENTAL CAFE r's Toritcr 0:Alam THE DOG AND THE DOLL By Rosealliflichseli. (Directly Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel) his body and wagging his tail. It was Buster! The boy next door had hear I him yelping a...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 3

…America lavish Perla/ilea! Cotter canon CINCINNAll 20, OHIO PAGE TEIREll Tif; r KOH;AWIS/1(11RON1Ct ,f. Frigidaire Breaks Ground For N et $20,000,000 Expansion Project. U. H. S. PUPILS CONDUCT SERVICES Junior and Senior Minyons Elect Of- ficers for Ensuing Year. Will Have Annual Output of 600,000 Electric Refriger- ator Units. By An 06 d er 50 ne P- se ad to qty ey and Prayer, it is commonly said, is a lost art. We think that ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 4

…PulictPrijrmsninitonmit, •R•1114... 44/ - aier 44 Iii0)ETRon*wisit etRoracbg did they merely want to transfer power from other hands to their own? If the results are any yardstick, one must conclude that all their protestation of love for Published Weekly by The Jewieh Chronicle Publishing Ca., Ins. the people Was just so much bunk and propaganda. JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President We doubt very much the sincerity and honesty of men who employ ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 5

…A merica Prish Palatka! Carter CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO filE7trIl.ort /novo. situ 1st G IAS. JOSEPH- Next , The National Farm School of Doylestown, Pa. Very well, gen- tlemen, what can we to for you? You want only $15,000,000! '{hat' s surely modest enough. And payments to be made in five years. Why, that's easy enough for any person. Interesting, isn't it, the quickness with which the instalment plan of buying philanthropy ha...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TicI)grnorr,/nnsti (ilitoN tc is SPONSORS ANNUAL TAG DAY IN MT. CLEMENS 1133t131 -qt 7:11111 , •11 1 77' • :7- I Needs for Vacationists Clara Abrodnowich is one of the munbers of the committee in charge of the annual tag day of the Baby Day CAMP SETS oy l ; m r These aluminum ramp sets will serve lou r people. Sets Milo!, one fry pan, coffee pot, three stew paos,four plate, a r . four cups, two handles for pans, all nettin...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 7

…, 13.0I EG E L *7sfser Ywolod lorogar . arriageo Engagrmento New Frocks in Exquisite Summer Silks Only the Keenest Style Ap- preciation, and a Sure Srnse of "The Right Fashion" Can A R8cInble ,COCK n C0111,i1iiiit. '45 FM' :hisses mad WOW/1. Sheer Chiffons, Exquisite George ties, New Dotted Crepes, Brilliant Printed and Flowered Chiffons apd Nov- city Sports Crepes, in White and this season's favorite colors. All Our Work Is Equally ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 8

…1. * AGE EIGHT Llifripiri(ntrit til. f.tmouv O ( otts graternai nub (flub N g, Zeirie Zion Organization. The Zeirie Zion Organization held its last meeting on Thursday eve- ning, June 17, with Bernard Linder- man as acting chairman. A final re- port given by Ed. Fransblau, chair- man of the Jewish National Fund Flower Day, held on Sunday, June 13, showed approximately $350 raised by the Zeirie Zion Organiza- tion. The following committ...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 9

…AliftriellIf ffewish periodical Carta CLIPTON AMUR • CINCINNATI SO, OHIO il_ftino rti, '1:4/Mist, Easy Lessons In Anti-Semitism r of 248 in honor hose en- dman of ntly an- eon vats {eider re-e was given el at her eon, June on of the awarded de Sahel, n, (findla d 'b served. firs. the ills, 'allege of retses day, June e the fol- Birnkrant, ntzow, It. Green. BenjamOe 1 Leto e. in, We- rh t Sahli reinsoo ue left for is '• N Avenue. V...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 10

…▪ filubentorrjDnsit@ROMICIZ BROWN DISCUSSES ZION IMMIGRATION JUNE 25, 192 TWELFTH ANNUAL U. J. C. WORKERS MEET OF HADASSAH HOLD FINAL MEET AT BUFFALO, N. Y where they, would find a haven of I refuge. It isn't a problem any more to lind colonists. The problem now is Life Insurance Pension Bonds to select only those who can fit into Investment Insurance (Continued From Page One.) the life of l'alestine and not to admit! Representing the Lar...…

June 25, 1926 • Page Image 11

…ANCliallf "apish periodical eater • 5, 1926 ••• 0 . Ia ■..■■■■ racts reat• first tha Iny ouhlea :5 LNY CE ,kland 7671 sy 4 1 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO …

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 1

…America garish Pedalled Ceder (,. 1926 If , g C •ce , 085, 00 0 tout tielay. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON ATLNUll - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1 111-Efi ETROIT IIROK[CLE Li tiUNE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. LEO EXPECT EXTENSION OF JEWISH AGENCY untrtsbityt'riti;ltiNlitchigt IN NEAR FUTURE B'nai B'rith Holds First Nominations LIN OF NR O A RN ED A T USOF M. Ua lot N...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 2

…emu prim (A Roiviar. PAGE TWO f , 141.1 ro 1447 cor osoWOODWARD AY! IMPORTED BEADED BAGS . ?Pe (tliithen's Corner COMPLETE TEMPLE MOONLIGHT PLANS 11 Red Apple Club and Jules Klein's Orchestra to Entertain Guests. - DECIDES ON FIFTEEN ' .---717 Fp i ti ar Notts MILLION CAMPAIGN -- National Farm School Seek to Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of Detroit wa• a guest of the Sisterhood of Templi Beth Jacob at the last regular meet ing of the seas...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 3

…A merkair 5cwisk parodies! Carta CLITT0e1 MINCE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO .• m 47,9Encotrinv isn iyeL. FAGS THREE — ago whin it was organized. Previous, ItLESTTO INE APPEA L NOTED EGYPTOLOGIST, he h.: b..01 h.q..: of the des - SEEK $10 , 000 , 000, DR. AARON EMBER, DIES t.rank partinent of Semitic languages. s . . 'e niitism also admit children under 13 of declarants who have resided in the United States fur more than three years and hav...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 4

…111V1IITICtlie, //Mc!! /11141N !CIA r'" As C. X2 WIEDETROITJEWISII etRONICIA rNa ONLY CVOS. MlwfaeAr. MNILL) Mit01{.. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Inc. JOSEPH 'J. CUMMINS, President JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor JACOB H. SCHAKNE, General Marys `r_ .es, on the other hand, that there has been ssionitry longing and sentimental romancing tonotl mu (ft' enough realism , N1 e believe that there has been an undue emphasis upon...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 5

…Americall5aviskPeriodicaleatter CII ► TON /MCI - CINCINNAll 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE ThEnETI PO IT fns 14 , 60.2 , 0 , f5 -- ,. i k yiddish--a chiklless Lang uage (Continued from last page.) ie I- tg re of rn er lit to s 'ii, ' r ut ry, un- op- ud- one ant- amt heir ter, pare the new car offered you to Buick. anal like it,— Itee- MOTOR COMPANY, l'o- that who row, e of who e of find du- hall. that sh is ode- prto and ...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PAGE six yetlicrRorrjr,wisnalRasiche YOUNGEST GRADUATE IN JUNE CLASS OF N. E. --- Let Electricity Make Your Ice Miss Rose Harris of 1310 Frederick sheet was the youngest member of The Copeland System auto- matically keeps itself cold. Leave It to take care of your !ood fur a day, a week, a month; then open it and you'll find its temper tune 40 to 45 degrees, the correct coldness to keep milk, butter, fresh vege- All society Items and ot...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 7

…' f Americo (favish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYINI31 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVa: s TIEVEitton;1_221n Qactat and ngMgriiients Mr and Mrs. Max Klinger of 2463 HazetSouil avenue announce the en- COM. •MomvalO • YUJI (2) I .12VSOnea Mr. and Mrs. I. Weingarden o 2921 Cortland avenue announce th confirmation of their son, Israel which took place on June 12. A re- ception was held in his honor on NY P ARTICIPATE " RE AUTY CONTEST ...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 8

…1 44 'AGE EIGHT gi.Elign"1. 1"415" 04" M '120, at the Maybee School, Lynn at gressing very well in the different of the season, it is urgent that all tees were appointed: organization; Rabbi Simon Greenberg, Williani Cardoni, the fraternity team will cities of America. A branch is being members who have not as yet settled Rabbi Joshua Kohn, chairman, Phila- Raphael, Abraham Tannenbaum, Sara play the Y. M. 11. A. team the second organized in...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 9

…Americair - periodical eater CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO J 1. 1111 giuurT "AGE NUM ) ■ OFF THE ja••••...1 1 1 TRACK feverishly conjured before his eyes the noble fac es of his father, uncles and mate friends The Jew generally today, both in- relatives. His most helplessly observed the ravages which dividually and in congregational or- Petlu ra's magazine made on Schwartz- ganization, is off the track. Ile is - • too much c...…

June 18, 1926 • Page Image 10

…JUNE 'filLIATtawrAwisn@itoxiar, HIGHLAND MANOWI CRimE INCREASING, DECLARES FRIEDMAN 1 10, 11,1a0.01 Country 110,1,1, S, hool for Girls. on the Iludaon • New lor . (Continued From Page One.) Col'ege I'mp ,tratory Coors,— lent rants Retognimd. that they formed in the • old homeland. hool, Junior College, /fah Horne.Ma long, Segretarial,, To them the law has been for gener- Jour nal,. Kindergu t. j %lions a threatening power that must lrat...…

June 11, 1926 • Page Image 1

…,Americam ffewish Peri Meal Carta CLIFTON AMU* - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO , 192G • All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS II- EbETROIT LWISII RONIGL E PTELEPHOSE CADILLACi 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. VOL. XXX. NO. 2. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, .10 Cents PERMANENT BODIES , B'nai B'rith Holds CAMPAIGN STARTED AMERICAN RABBIS !AMERICAN ZIONISTS Announce Essay ELEVEN...…

June 11, 1926 • Page Image 2

…Thr,Drritorrimsn(ii KONICA PAGE TWO I peoples, read and enjoy. World civil- can easily talk together. The Bible -sis written in Hebrew: you see the light, you see soy corm ization is dependent on the Bible; judges judge according to the Bible; Most people do not read the Bible panion!'" in its original form, but in its trans- and the Bible to•the greatest posses- Meanwhile Beruriah, Rabbi Meir's sion of the Jewish nation. A buy who lation, a...…

June 11, 1926 • Page Image 3

…a4111Crialif Purisk Perialical eater CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGN Tat.- stC01y1f,r8N OIRONICILE MOSCICKI ELECTED POLISH PRESIDENT brew. Bible :rais- e the s read more y and every to the give A they ebrew ck at the be dis- st age, nd the no," th and ey and : Ann kis new 'm ace rew to of the in Are- iere he n —and le girls it prove 11. 31. More and More Women Are Taking Advantage of Our - OBITUARY MRS, ETHEL KRAUSS Mr...…

June 11, 1926 • Page Image 4

…filencritorqmsn el RON int THEDFIKOIT EIVIS/1 611.021104 beings whose distress must evoke a sympathetic re- sponse among all sensitized men and women. 1/1ill ONLY TM. MM. ll/t1 PR114114/ 101 Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co„ JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor JACOB H. SCHAKNE, General Manager Iola. •t the PostolBee at Detroit Mich.. under the Act of Meech 11, 1879. itntlettoi as Second-deo. me ter ...…

June 11, 1926 • Page Image 5

…A merica ffewish ' periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR • C11401'041111 20, MO f PAGE FIVE rnG PBTROIT AWIR114 HON !CIA , MELTING POT ONLY hpr:ii, , ,,,ir .s. „ THEORY, H. WINEMAN s thread—as the saying is, 'Hop hunts the eternal in 1411SCri 4 6 0' lifpfrr P)r- "What do you expect it rabbi to h — and 4111? " 1 asked. (Continued from Page 11 "The rabbi should be a good execu They become better acquainted with 1 ive first of all," he replied....…

June 11, 1926 • Page Image 6

…T RE PerRoftfr wisnalRoma4 PAGE STK fraWAN•WAIMIAPW•wer, Engagnunds WawArawraawamorimAralwaraw■WArawmArAlAr r. Mr. and Mrs. Himan Gordon it Virginia park announce the engage meat of their daughter. Naom Floryce, to I.esle A. Steinberg, sm Of Sirs. David Steinberg of Chicago Electric Ice! Electric Refrigeration with the Copeland from Hudson's is one of the surest and safest ways to pre- serve foods during both Summer and Winter seasons. ...…

June 11, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A merican ffewisk Periodical Center. CLIFTON ATENUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01410 i, PAGE SETE,. AteVentorrjet..sneeRon iar el3Sikti@ g ( s to Dine tual Now is the time to buy your fur. for choke of the finest pelt. and smartest authentic styles at prices considerably less than those that will prevail later. ith ;75 The most authentic fur fashions designed by world-reilowsued fur, en exclusively for B. Siegel Co., showing magnificent new ...…

June 11, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE iticverRorui,i ■ INIEMHOPttw( EIGHT AI ■ 111=M ■ a by the delvgates. All members and son for the club. The next meeting be held promptly at 8 p. m., two Cafe,' followed by a theater party to friends are requekted to attend. will be held on June 13 at 89 Ro- classes of candidates will be initiated I the Garrick Theater. Officers fur the ensuing term were into the order. Opon completion of I, are urged t wena street. All members • Hebre...…

June 11, 1926 • Page Image 9

…„America ffewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINU1 CINCINNATI 10, OHIO • NO SCHWARTZBARD REFORM RABBIS WILL TRIAL THIS YEAR MEET IN ASHEVILLE ■ 1 CLASSIFIED you ItENT--Attractive Y. M. H. A. NOTES you are rue the DR. L. P. MERAR Relax On D. & C. Boats. \ FOR SALE-leautiful uplex, Bur- • lingame v. Bargai. hour good Ehrlich Sale Goes On. OPTOMETRIST If your business is going badly; if bedrooms, large living room, tw- . :-: are at ...…

June 11, 1926 • Page Image 10

…tr, JUNE 1T,. 192 ifiEDertmr,/niisn RON1C1.6 OUR NINETEENTH BIRTHDAY Nineteen Years of Sound and Progressive Banking Service T National Bank of Commerce was organized nineteen years ago to provide an unusual and superior type of Banking Service in Detroit. Over this long period of years it has gained the confidence of hundreds of depositors, investors and business men. The bank has grown with its clients, many of whom credit much of thei...…

June 04, 1926 • Page Image 1

…,Americair ffewislt Periodical Carter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS cup-pore ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO TELEPHONE HEDETROIT CADILLAC • 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Pere Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926. VOL. XXX. NO. ,1. ;JEWISH COLONIES le ATTb NEY A SEMION PETLURA, Local Attorney CAMPAIGN WORKERS ' ' LOCAL DEVELOPMENT WORK Rubin ner er —ttac-s IS GI...…

June 04, 1926 • Page Image 2

…7i;c9EntorrjaasnORomar. PAGE TWO — _ -- WAAD HAKASHRUS WILL HOLD MEETING JUNE 7 "Thou Shalt Remember." The Detroit Philharmonic Orches- tra, an organization of non-profes- number, will in sional musicians, 60 Detroiters who were unable e give its annual concert at Orchestra tend the initial showing of the Hall next Wednesday evening, , June "Thou Shalt Remember" On next Monday evening, June 7, Arthur Luck, double-bassist and . classic', 0. ...…

June 04, 1926 • Page Image 3

…American Jewish Periodical Center CLIVTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO • 7A1)LIKOIT/EWISB iff RONICIA The New Jewish Settlements in Japan ■■■ =1111 THE BROTHERHOOD IDEAL I to help them. The principal occupation of the 1 1 Russian Jews in Japan is trading,. The : PAGE TIMES Student welfare work is rapidly be- in carrying out this plan. coaling one of the most important functions of the organization. The committee on student welfare wr...…

June 04, 1926 • Page Image 4

…ThENTRON kliNft (A RONTLE sigits pat TAR,. r seeit: 11 4 sir :V> WIEVEFEDIT/ENIS/161 - RONICLIi A ?011ie/leg Weekly by Th. Jewish Chronic!. Publishing C., Inc JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President JACOB MARGOLIS, Editor JACOB H. SCHAKNE, General Manager Inteted as Almond-class natter ll•rch 9, MA at the PostoflIce at Detroit. Ilkb . under the Act of March a, la79. General Offices and Publication.Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: C•di...…

June 04, 1926 • Page Image 5

…America yarisk Pedalled Cotter • CLIPTON ATINUR s• CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ?knoll; Imam (Ammar. atIttplp Nell 141 S 011 0- 1AS. orld and oust may rth, dis- la- tion I by our idon take de- ex- the N r ?est, the he inl- and ts is spir- our Let oad- dyes ities :em, n by the pirit mote twist hose their n t o and them tg to lying is of of It to ondi- f tot- ,. T an guid- e the a n- your rah- have rd to steel. see 'or a ,tvet1 coded Tong i...…

June 04, 1926 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THEPETYPITIEWISflaftal ICU% BEAUTY conts'r TO 1 1 BE HELD ON JULY 25 Jewish National Fund Offers Winner Trip to Palestine. • The carnival and beauty cont est being sponsored by the Jewish Na- tional Fund on Sunday, July 25, at Gifts for FINE CHINA ctitd CRYSTAL L.B. KING 8 CO. and d(fra nO Itiver KING'S GIFT PACKAGE KNOWN EVERYWHERE Among the pre-nuptial affairs Miss Sophia Sloss of Sturtevant given in honor of Miss Ili...…

June 04, 1926 • Page Image 7

…A merica 9ewish Pedalled Carter CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PlotriD, .01 @wept/ BSIEGELA P.' • oc ia t ..and lu the Dre- ams. 's to Onle Newt Silk Frocks tutsl ssl,elt jai s: ;75 25 r1 are indicative of Fashion's smartest expressions fur summer. A splendid selection of Flow tired (leorgettes, Flat Crepes, Printed Crepes, Dotted Silks, Novelty Sports Silks and Combinations. Models every occasion for Misses and Women. Tht...…

June 04, 1926 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT I 1 IliqtATI<nt t . fi,%1% 'NI FIOA_ The organization wan favored with "Modern Judaism." Plans are being a visit and talk from Mks Callahan completed for an excursion to be of the Michigan Council for World given in the near future. The next CANTOR, FRIEDLAENDI Peace, on "World Peace." All mem- meeting will be held Tuesday eye- DIARIES ARE FO NATHAN BENESON s bers are urged to attend the next ning, June 8, Y. at W. the Y Nathan B...…

June 04, 1926 • Page Image 9

…America Pinsk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON MMUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ('AGE AENDER RE FOUND 1, A.1 ,0 one ot • in the elief dad oi. seen • Ro., oint I wift Ii t t her, 34.0 I Y1 11 d 1, i■ ,tth and la wro•.t. In filet, 'Wage 'er to ated L. .nt why that ti••• k d't the • d On Kann•, F.E R CASS RA O'clock Your :Is If .o , ti ∎ k able en due it once Prod CLASSIFI E D :-: STUDY ABE MAX SPECIALIZES ECONOMIC SITUATION...…

June 04, 1926 • Page Image 10

…• THEIATRonlEmsnaIRONIGE SEMION PETLURA, UKRAINIAN POGROM LEADER, MURDERED CAMPAIGN WORKERS STRIVING TO RAISE REMAINING $100,000 Rosenberg, Louis James cousins of Sholom Schwartzbard, de- ISO Rosenberg, Max 75 scribed the story of the Schwartzbard Rosenberg, Samuel SOO family and the tragedy which leJ Rosenthal Bros. 250 Sholom Schwartzbard to kill Petlura. Rosenthal, Charles and Harold 100 Rosenthal Sam s 75 In the editorial offices of th...…

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