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August 21, 1925 • Page Image 1

…Our New Location: 525 w o 0 \=::• II- EbETROIT LWISR II-RONICLE THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 13 To VIOLENT RIOTING Congregation Lay Cornerstone STARTS IN VIENNA AS ZIONISTS MEET esident of The 1 Delray Synagogue! [ Pr TELEPHO CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Honor JEWS OF RUSSIA CIVILIZED WORLD INSPECTION SYSTEM Officials David Robinson...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 2

…_rodz, T nEberRorrjEwisatORo PAGE TW O turbance was produced, but the gov- gathering and severe punishment of cal. But that is not a matter of re- ernment soon put a stop to it and the ringleaders. gret. In the glowing story of strange The treatment I have received, as the ringleaders were arrested and se- lands and ancient peoples, conditions verely punished. well as all of my co-religionists, and • L. ET er EFt. BOX and world affairs, we s...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE Mil 0 KON IC14 LI ELS L:ROITAL - — limitless steppes. No hills, no dales. For miles and miles and miles there are no trees. Rarely you see a stream, a river. An endless fiat-land under an azure sky. The longer you ride, the greater the spell the steppe works over you with its peace, with is space, (Continued from Page 1) with its mystic power. Will Not "Let-Up" Fight. Say And what a strange peace seizes often the "Whites" beat, ro...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 4

…ThEVentos dmi, Oinomat, TAGE FOUR ,fer 1 ■1 4 .tvr AM• VT' 'ZM iNS • 4.201: • ■ • • I 4" ErROIT BWISII RRRONI IlealwagaggeN Pi ► lielhed Weald? he Ili imemoto Chroakla Publishing Co, Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager 1911, •t the ?colonic. et Detroit, Ilenered as geeoed-olae. wetter March Nish. seder the Mt et Marsh I, ISM General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telepho...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 5

…• 114211Sr Nell El Notre 1 ---r GlAS. I+. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated at his dOSEPIts' , ' first service in Temple Beth El last Saturday morning and spoke on thee, By Chas. H. Joseph.) (Copywright, 1921. subject "Fate Versus Choice." A present tol congregation I love the English sense of humor. You recall the uproarious jokes that 'I oSatur d t the new rabbi. w as ext Dean Inge delivered himself of while in this country. Ile was screami...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 6

…EnErizonlimsit PAGE Si Births °et Aarsotta, 00i1W AM) 4 ADAM , All society Items and other local notes should be communic•ted to the office of The Chronicle by 5 o'cock Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the current week'• Issue. Phone Cadillac Wen, Society Editor. M•11 notices so as to be received not later I i'LlY FURNITURE NOW! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Markowitz (Mollie Goldman) of 2724 Monterey avenue announce the birth of a son ...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 7

…A merico Awisk periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN r"'413..Sitat@ranc FOR FINER FURS Buying B. Siegel Company fur.; means buying the best. You know that every fur coat is of guaranteed quality—the most exclusive in style— highest ; workmanship, and comparison will prove B. Siegel Company furs as the outstanding fashion values. hake 1/0111 VeleCtialt non , A deposit trill ewer re any cool tout wanted...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 8

…frtf,Vencori;/f,vasft_ievaeilasi rAtit LIGHT JEWISH EMIGRATION , WARSAW SAYS RAMEK INSULTED THE JEWS CONFERENCE UNITES Fraternal and Club Notes BERLIN CONFERENCE STARTS FEDERATION BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—A vote of confidence was adopted in the Emig- WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The state- direct, the United Jewish Emigration Leader. Discuss J•wish Emigration ment of the Austrian Chancellor, Ita- Committee, by the Second Jewish Emi- Problems at Berlin Me...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE 7it69sEeprr a io75itORONICLE :-: CLASSIFIED :-: Euclid 0374-J. 2073 Pingree, Apt. 103 . FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in refined private home for gentle- MACK B. WEISS — Strictly kosher man. Phone Hemlock 6794-W. caterer for weddings, banquets, parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates FOR RENT—Corner lower flat, five By HARRY CONZEL reasonable. l'hone Melrose 0006. rooms and garage, sleeping porch. 1604 Hazelwood Ave. Empire YOUNG L...…

August 21, 1925 • Page Image 10

…Th r Rom/Elfish AUGUST 21, 1925 RUNICLE CIVILIZED WORLD NEVER ENTIRELY FAIR TO THE JEW MEMBER OIT mg:LUDIC WO min IOYB1IRMRIALTIASSW REALTY COMPANY . (Contnued from page 1.) GARFIELD 2423.5380 which you supply,' said Allenby. Lloyd George then asked: 'What do you want?' Allenby replied: 'I want eight divisions, 40,000 camels, so much heavy artillery and so many machine CONCRETE GARBAGE and guns.' Lloyd George said, 'all right.' ASH...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 1

…Our New Location: 525 W 0 ODWARD 11- EbETROIT LWISII II-ROXICLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 ■ THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN SAYS POLES PLAN BIGOTED MEASURES TO OPPRESS JEWS Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 12 Chosen B'nai B'rith National Secretary Local B'nai B'rith ElectsCommittees Pisgah Lodge Announces Ap- pointments for the Coming Autumn Season, ED...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 2

…rilEDErgoITIonsn (A ROMILIZ PAGE TWO interrupted. But when he rose his mind was made up. That very night he sent a secret message', by means of certain faithful servants, to all the chief Arabs of the city. The message said, "God is sometimes better served by those in hiding than by those who pray in the mosque." The Arabs, puzzled by this message —for Joseph dared not make it any clearer—hurriedly met, and consulted and finally they arrived...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 3

…America Yarisk periodical Carter • CLIFTON AYINUI • unman ao, cam PAGE THEE" PI6VETROrr akwisnfilacalaz A PRACTICAL LESSON Broock Company Officer Re- turns from Florida and Tells of Boom. Hebrew U nites Children of Palestine Rabbi Jonah Swcitzer of Warsaw was very learned and respected by By EMANUEL NEUMAN Alfred Davis, treasurer of Max all who knew him for his thorough the pupils are knowledge of Jewish law and tradi- Broock, Inc., r...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 4

….11firrituillowisntitRordat, CAGE FOUR ■■■,V .2; 4,■ .5. i ■ detA 41%.t 1111 1311101T IIRONICIE INLAY ■ ••••11101111111.111011111•1111.11•111011110 Published Weekly by TG Jewleh Chemists Publishing Ce., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager ISM at the Pootodice at NKr*, }teed u Bemetml-class matter V•rch wider the Act of March MC General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue T...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE . 1, 1 ARONIU.15 jitzt_grhOir 4 1_21111_ GiAs. Mearwriabt, 1921. ey- J. D. C. AND OTHER J, COMMITTEES MEET JOSEPH-- , By Clow. H. Joiviatot IN PHILADELPHIA Temple To Have Three Services A N K Services at Supplementary Beth El Planned for High Holy Days. 141J to 1447 Nation - Wide Conference Is Called by David Brown and Others for Sept. 12. With the growth of the Detroit I am sorry, but I do not believe in fairies; neith...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 6

…/HE INMOITAWISfl PAGE SIX A/lit:140.1 . 1 Hest" el ROM ICUS axo n • Our First Sale of America' s Best FURNITURE AS been, and is, the greatest success in H point of response that we have ever ex- perienced. The opportunity to buy the high- est grades of furniture and rugs at such tre- mendous discounts has drawn customers from every part of the city. Judge from these few items as to the bar- gains that await you. From our big stock...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN EIRATiEWIN/1_61RONICIE REV_ lAuxiliary Picnic Will Be August 26 SIEGELC.1 •, (.0.0 .000w. The New Fall Coats $195 $150 :L ad upwards to $455. • .01 You Can't Prevent Clothes from Becom- ing Soiled! II pointed a dramatics committee which will arrange and present a series of Mr. Kaplan's sister, Miss Rose Eve- The first event to be undertaken by dramatic and musical entertainments. ' lye, became the bride of llarry Spair...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 8

…1pa 0, 1 71Effirntorthrsn (haw icus PAGE EIGHT is,uurabisL:catIv‘ivtei,1 5.as COUNCIL TO HAVE t EXPOSITION PART JEWISH UNIONS AID 7(1 IN DEVELOPMENT 0 THE NEW PALESTINE its religious and cul- The National Council of Jewish ioinnasnYhe to . inn%%theasigp n lifrlieni stiaetsxepl oinTuARY 4 An Evening In the Ghetto Of Venice FOCSANY JEWS ASK GOVERNMENT'S AID BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)—Inter. The evening is cold and penetrating ly out of pl...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 9

…A merica 'cask periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE iiibfkritorrimsnalicomeir. in the roach model, a type of car must be complete. Address your sex cars than were built in the entire which Essex created and named. Es- letter in long hand to the Indus- year 1924. business has been consistently "This unusual measure of success," ; lit'n trial Loan Company, 106 Dryden •-: good, with neither spurts nor let- :-: Said A...…

August 14, 1925 • Page Image 10

…Til EPEIRIAI/L1CISh ORT EXECUTIVE TO SEE WORK ABROAD MEMBER BUR BOAR, °a NITION1V131001121AITIISSL main!. IFI AUGUST 14, 1925 1‘14 FI ALTYCOMPA 23 380 GAR FIELD 24.5 87 48 LINWOO DAYE Dr. Moskowitz to Observe the Farms and Schools of Re- construction Fund. CONCRETE GARBAGE and N ENV YORK. — Dr. Henry Mosko- witz, chairman of the executive com- mittee of the Ort Reconstruction De net troll until • Court Notice Is sent Fund, was the g...…

August 07, 1925 • Page Image 1

…Our New Location: 525 w OODWARD I- 1 - EbETROIT LWISII 11-1ZONICL TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925 VOL. XVIII. NO. 11 ZIONIST ATTITUDE ON COLONIZATION IN RUSSIA STATED! Isaac Greenbaum Is Deputy to Congress WARSAW.--1.1. T. A.1 —A lively election for delegates to the Fourteenth Zionist Con- gress in Vienna is going o...…

August 07, 1925 • Page Image 2

…MA MOM TftEberituikk___ PAGE TWO A RABBI LEVY URGES FIGHT FOR JUDAISM A NUMERUS CLAUSUS CRITIC IMPRISONED '(the COUNCIL PL NS NEW i SECTIONS FOR WEST ISSUES REOG ISTR RUSSIA DISSOLVES F BYBIS IN U. S. "MEVOPO" IN MOSCOW NEW YORK.—Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein, president of the Union of Only Jewish Relief Organisation in Community Closed by Go•ernmest. Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, announces that it has just BERLIN.-0. T. A.)—...…

August 07, 1925 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THEE" _Or Mr. Doyle, Dodge Dealer, Ex-1 plains Meaning of "Good Will" in Business. The United States Supreme Court has defined good will as the disposi- tion of a pleased customer to return to the place where he has been well vested." "Good will is also," explains Mr. Doyle of the Thomas J. Doyle Com- pany, local Dodge Brothers dealer, the disposition of a customer to rec- ommend a satisfactory product to his aeighbors and friends. "It...…

August 07, 1925 • Page Image 4

…nEyurgth Avis,' CAGE FOUR tri Rm. ic.4 ,,•11-. NC, sZS. sic ,INS. dr. IIB EIROIT BWISII 11RONICLE Oewir MM. WOMAN= MOM W MIMI= ralillshed Weekly by The Jenieh Chronicle Publiehins Cm, Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager /whored ae Seseed-clan matter March I. 1919. et the Paton.. at Detroit. under the Alt of March I, 1179. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Ca...…

August 07, 1925 • Page Image 5

…jettlKIKtil Iji.111SII 61 RON rtbow AzartZe4-c r -i 81( GiAS (Copywright 1921. o sEP1+.= Procedur e PAGE FIVE kt.r. t. Bias Shows Steps in Bringing Persons From Europe To This Country. ; 141J to 1447 By Ch.., H. JosoPhl Once upon a time guiding Jewish immigrants woo a comparatively easy process. No minter how large the volume of Jewish immigration, the I see according to your friend Charley Joseph's column, "Ran- process was never...…

August 07, 1925 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX lrte h leteorr ksovolifozissoctr,, Engtigemritte THE BEST PLACE—AT THE BEST FOOD—AT Hudson's August Sale of THE BEST PEOPLE—GO TO LINENS KING WAH LO CAFE Cottons and Bedding Thousands of Detroit women look forward to this event as the best time of the season to buy the household linens they need for present and future use. 118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel's) Miss Rhea Silberta, famous pianist, composer and operatic coach,...…

August 07, 1925 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN Eici)uraorrfrwisii_eino ■ tar PLAN LAWN SOCIAL FOR NEXT TUESDAY SOCIETY FINISHES MOONLIGHT PLANS trj rc1; 1119c11s Old Folks Home Auxiliary Will En- tertain at Fisher Home. Bicur Cholem Affair Will Be Held on Monday Evening, Aug. 10. Everything is in readiness for the Mrs. M. P. Fisher is chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Caplan (Dor- I sixteenth annual moonlight to be othy Nathanson) and David Nathan- the Mull social which wil...…

August 07, 1925 • Page Image 8

…7iwf)erRonlansnaRomictii PAGE EIGHT _ Great Agreements Of Religious Men alarriagrT1 lir. Leon Harrison of St. Louis re- r•ss. It is sad to see the prejudice of cently informed the office of the De- man against man because of his faith MAYERS-UNGER partment of Synagogue and School or his blood that runs in his veins be The home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Extension of the Union of American cause of the things which he cannot Unger, 2225 Edison ...…

August 07, 1925 • Page Image 9

…LT1 1 I 1 I I 1111IIIIIIIIIIIIII II 11111111111111111111 111111 111111 111 1111 111 1 11111111111 11 1 IIIIIII I II II I 11 1 111 11 111111 11111 111 111 111111111111 AVE MONE Y America's Best Furniture All of our Domestic and Oriental Rugs are included in this sale, as well as Lamps, and Sun Room Furniture. A feature of this sale will be that the old tickets remain on each article, together with that bearing On Monday, August 10th, at ...…

August 07, 1925 • Page Image 10

…AUGUST 7, 1995 Elplk:li tt efTJ E WISHIEHRL1 76 11: 11. ALIS • ASPECT CHANGED BY lik MEMBER DIVEST ntALEVIATI som 'r "t i ter's-sse SENSATIONS FOUND IN "DREYFUS CASE" IMITEDNWESURRRUCIASSI HIRSC -.REAM' COMPANY (Continued from Page 1) GARFIELD 24215380 8748 LINWOODAYE. before the investigating judge, in the course of which he said that Pantschi- chin and Fryduk had thrown the bomb at l'resident Wojciechowski. On Dec. 13 he asked tha...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica Smith Periodical Carter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON ATSNIII - CINCINNATI 30, 01110 IIEbETROIT LWISR RONIGL E Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 . THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 14 J. D. C. SETS APART FUNDS FOR CRIMEA PROJECT, IS RUMOR Will Open Synagog For High Holy Days Congregation Emanuel Lays Plans to Develop Northwest- History ...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 2

…ikruorr fivvIsit Pt Ravi tor, 'wow= sew GROUP IN KIEV HOME FOR ORPHANS rliw`wm•wkl`I`‘.‘-'••• ■■ .• ■ wammi SPONSORED BY JEWISH FEDERATION NEW FURNITURE OF REAL QUALITY AT OLD-FASHIONED PRICES PAGE TWO as fERILIRIERLICIERMOKTEW fKlEftfIllaNIEWIEBIS.WM.M/KKJEJRILW.uji "Where Good Furniture Is Not Expensive" •4 ` Our August Sale of Furniture e5 e, Is Drawing to a Close 0 31, 1‘ ;10 :1-1.1,11 4 It nearly four st a cks this sale, whic...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 3

…American garish periodical Curter PAGE THREE MEPagorrjEwisaaRoxicus WIZARD ENCOUNTERS wake up in great fear. Ills father on him arbad go over an place I then woul kudos''od r "cere monial the " I fringes" that are worn as an inner (Conclude(' from page 1.1 I garment by the pious Jew. The child'' By RABBI PHILIP A. LARCH would immediately calm down, and,' . suit of a move that an eager child thoroughly relieved, would fall quiet. would make...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 4

…TREPETROn;kwisilalitoxictii PAGE. FOUR ALESTINE LIFTS DUTY ON MANY VITAL ITEMS Perhaps the most important legis- 3 tion enacted in Palestine in many EDUCATIONAL ears has just been passed by the III • I I I I 111111111111111i I I I I • Gabrilowitsch Will Conduct Concerts in Berlin and Amsterdam. urposes imported into the Holy Land i alestinian government. Its enact- I ol ment removes customs duties from 1,. and is, Oerefore, expec...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 5

…d,Americalf Pulisk Periodical Carla Wrier+ etyma - ctsarolart so, OHIO PAGE FIVE THL 19eri independ- guiding star in our work. Another children of the dependent, the Ideal, greater and more transcendent, ent. Our field of work becomes and not community, is needed to give Jewish social service whole Jewish some special sections within it; and meaning and vitality, to make of it GIVE WAYNE COUNTY A CHANCE a consecrated profession and not ed...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 6

…low beraorr,/rwsiesOliars K1L AGE SIX CitSaiW,(K:i40 blood superiority attitude carried over into an indus- THE LW1Sit 111 I(i BMW •••••••••••• 4101, /MY MST IN karN.O.• • Published Weekly by The Jewish Chromic]. Publiablag Cm, Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Bue as second-clan matter March 9, In16. at the Notelet. at Detroit. under the Ant of March 11. 1879. .... _ General Offices and ...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 7

…J ewish Perlallellt Cotter CLJYTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 711 f; puritoir, /aim 61RaN lac PAGE SEVEN 11• ■■ ••• ■ I built in Bialystock, where already ex- I EFFICIENT INDUSTRY ri peev.rieen,tced spinners were taught the evelopment of their trade. IS ORT OBJECTIVE I The highest form of these advanced i schools is the school of furniture (Concluded from page Li accomplished. Post-war conditions, making in Warsaw, where carpenters p...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 8

…non P__ te lot mi PAGE EIGHT arriageo item• met ether local notes ebould he communicated to th• nth. el The All «lair in the current wreolio ..<1.es wsemsisr Owosso ie er a., to appear to Donald. by be roolood net late. Mom. Phone Gleadala OM*, Sweaty Editor. Mall polka* 1• Sham Wedwas4as. BACHRACH-ORTNER The marriage of Miss Leona Ort- ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ortner of Louisville, Ky., and Max Bachrach, son of Mr. and Mrs. H....…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A MC liCalf ffeWith periodical coder WrraN AvLN Ug • CINCINNATI 20, 011I0 7heMironlimiskalit(rNICLE an d MOTHERS GET WEEK'S 0111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E Qrsoital VACATION AT CAMP TANGIBLE HEADWAY NOTED IN REPORTS AS TO PALESTIN E ___ _ _._ Colonization Groups Succeed Mrs. A. Cooper and daughter of 1536 Chicago boul...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 10

…VIChrritorr,frx.snoiRomot _ In Sourabaya, Dutch Indies, the Samuel Gompers' autobiography In Jewish community, consisting of 200 to create the conditions for maintain. ing its individual and group life on two volumes is being prepared for souls, arranged a festival in aid of publication shortly. It will be in two and the Jewish National Fund and raised the plane of its finest traditions longer Jewish volumes and will loose the title, aspirat...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 11

…A ltai- MN latish Periodical Ceder CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO TREDIAMITJEWISit , -- -- ----- 0 # . .-: CLASSIFIED :-: CAUTIONS AGAINST ..m ..............,,,,,,,................. "Good Business" $ .\ HURRIED RESPONSE I , $ MORE JOBS l TO MEXICAN OFFER HIGHER PAY rte_ - GRADUATE of Hebrew Teachers College of Palestine will give pri. vote lessons in Hebrew as well as various subjects of the Jewish re- ligion, as reading, Bible stud...…

August 29, 1924 • Page Image 12

…AUGUST 29, 1924 MEDemenlonsti (11Romicus WORLD CONFERENCE ON JEWISH RELIEF = OPENS IN CARLSBAD BY DAVID J HIRSCH' U1111 IllintJ WONT Sheriff George A. Walters (Contnued from page 1.) Cross in the Ukraine, In his report on the situation in that part of Rus- sia, confirmed in detail the deplorable picture drawn by Dr. Jochelman. • • • $2000 Deserves Re-Election = Solely Upon His Record WORLD RELIEF FUND AND BANK ARE URGED Irrota Cor...…

August 22, 1924 • Page Image 1

…viotericam ffavish periodical eater ETRO1T LWISII 11-RONICL All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN HERR'S ONLY SON BECOMES CONVERT TO CHRISTIANITY Hans Herzl Deserts Judaism, Yielding to Pressure of Vienna Priest. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 13 Transforms Jewish City Dwellers Into Ardent Ti...…

August 22, 1924 • Page Image 2

…7ilE PAGE TWO -- ------- 617110 C Ir1/10 is an unique cluistenind for our tt Glhe ri o Dreams AUGUST SNIT FURNITURE 0 - eir It k. VIMINIMMII WS. visits from farmstead -To farmstead, sanitation talks in English and Yid- dish, illustrated by stereopticon views and moving pictures, and the distri- bution of posters, leaflets, pamphlets and public health bulletins. (Contnued from page 1.) A Farmers' Sanitary League was lodges complain...…

August 22, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A merico ,fewish Periodical Carter cursor; maul - craciarnn 20, 01110 PAGE THREE litr,f)annIT ft;wisit itoN BOY CHESS PRODIGY ENTERS TOURNAMENT Israel On Biblical Soil oath who looms up as one of the °mutable players in the matte west. . Young Judaea Club Notes Plays at Phoenix Club. By PAUL PAINLEVE, By way of self-discipline, as it Former Premier of France. were, Sammy gave a private exhibi- (Contnued from page 1.) tiny at the Pho...…

August 22, 1924 • Page Image 4

…mcy)mizordonenbriatmicus PAGE FOUR Fraternal and Club Notes Adelphi•ns • J. W. Smith Will Thoroughly! MUSIC Discuss City's Problems Before PriMaries. "Recently," declared John W. Figures in Musical World of Smith, Republican candidate for Detroit Are Assembling for mayor, "several thousand Detroit Eventful Season. men and women gathered in front of phony Choir call for two concerts. The Messiah will be given Sunday ,wenintr, Dec. 28. Mend...…

August 22, 1924 • Page Image 5

…America ,swish periodical Carter CLIFTON AVIINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE insfl aiRo _To_Eki_ At te IINTERMYER'S WIFE, LONG ILL, IS DEAD BROWN LEVELS ATTACK ON CAMPAIGN PLEDGES MORGENTEAUS FEAT Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney Insists Oath Counts. Was Patron of Art and Music, a Notable Hostess and Lover of Flowers. Let us send you floor pattern FREE, show- ing met space the Premier occupies. Write or phone (Cherry 3600)....…

August 22, 1924 • Page Image 6

…POPTROflIEWISII RON WILE PAGE SIX • PA EWISII fiRCffl • 114,• awn rwmans mown. Pulellsbed Weakly by Th. Jewish airioakle Polshabil./ G, Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. &hake., Business Manager 1:1,1%bal.1771postofaeo at Detroit., intend as Seeendltiel.a:nt,tie.r, 1.arlh.1 2c,,r General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone: Glendale 9300 Cable Address: Chronicle Oen.. 14 Stretford Pla...…

August 22, 1924 • Page Image 7

…A mericait lavish periodical Coffer CLIPTOtt /MMUS • CINUNHATI 20, OHIO PRA: 35111 PEPuritondmsnefRoNloz rf-6o i vi PLANS CITIZENSHI P otfpfivr, WORK AMONG JEWS' him of his conversion to Christianity: "2 Observatory Gardens, "Campeten Hill, London. "St c. ,I. It a o bb ote r r,t t r. s: i e c r, "Vienna II. "Dear Sir:—In view of the decision wh ich you have to make regarding the publication of my English trans- lotion of my father's dia...…

August 22, 1924 • Page Image 8

…OV M 1741tONICLE FITOIT AL:LI piE D2 PAGE EIGHT pontiar Cloth Coats Not es Mrs. Alexander Elbling entertained eight guests at her home on Baldwin avenue, honoring Mims Clara Rosen- baum, whose marriage will be an event of Aug. 31, at a surprise mis- cellaneous shower. High score at bridge went to Mrs. Joseph Schwartz and consolation to Miss Josephine Sandoroff. Those present were the e.14 M commualealml to Om MR. M Tao Misses Viola Kaufma...…

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