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December 05, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A merican Ye:visit periodical Center CLIPTON *VINCI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 El)giltor r,lanstt seve ,i Adelin e ing. The several adde ett winter CLASSIFIED GOLDKETTE ARTISTS ENGAGED FOR DANCE NOTICE PAGE NINE (II KM !CUB er fore ---*--- The public is informed that Arthur - _ MACK It. WEISS-Strictly kosher Dr. Israel Bettan, Professor of 111 L. Shapiro is no longer secretary of caterer for weddings, banquets. homiletics at the Hebrew U...…

December 05, 1924 • Page Image 10

…▪ DECEMBER E WHIMS/ I al ROAR: LE MARSHALL TO TALK TO KEREN HAYESOD' L g:glikp a 0111101171RE EMA BUM Will NaM.SItItnataff MIX . tLMAL HTIALTYCOh FARFIELD 2423.5380 liklE 8748 UN WOOD ANT. JEWS OF LITHUANIA REACH 156,000 MARK uction ROVN0.-One hundred thousand ' !Jew's live in the cities, 48,000 in he small towns and about 8,000 in the! Will Discuss Newly Organized I villages of Lithuania, according to': • the census which has rec...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 1

…American Yewish periodical Center LWISII HRONICLE r- All .1,••ish News Views All Jewish WIT I ;OUT BIAS Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN BEHOLDS IN MEXICO HAVEN FOR JEWISH REF UGEES IN CUBA Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924 VOL. XVII, NO. 1 Former President Journalist tn,us a r T gltefrt. FEulogizes' Jewish MARSHALL DEPICTS [ "MILLIONS OF JEWS ...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO r_ telkitton;tEmstitilwencus SSW Zi!c Tilithren's Tomer WITH A SONG ON THEIR LIPS By Rabbi J. Max Weis. What an unusual scene! A little Jewish boy was pointing his finger in scorn at a very handsome and nobly dressed Jew who had just passed him. "Coward! Traitor! Shame on your goal!" shouted the boy. The man's face reddened with shame and. anger. Ile was a ma- rano, one of the many Jews who had accepted the Christian religion a...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 3

…*raw faithPeriedie earter CLUPT011 AtfsNoa - CUICUMATI 30, 01010 PAGE THItElt TilEi)LTRomfrxisnOIR MICLE a•••_fr'- Li.Or ..1.4,0f/:`74",1%'1%‘!"-z Oriole Girls. Miss Anna Pollock of 5033 Holcomh avenue woe, hostess at the last meet- ing of the Oriole Girls Club. Hiss W1ill first prin. at bunco and Miss May Goldfair received the eon- solatein. Mrs. Joseph Davidson was next meeting will be held guest. at the bnt,- of Miss Geraldine Tucker ...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 4

…inuncitiorr,/inisti Ohms 'CIF. PAGE FOUR HADASSAH VISIONS RELIGION INSTITUTE GAINS IN SERVICE BEGINS THIRD YEAR Seeks Membership of 1,000 and Makes Rapid Strides as Center Plans to Enhance Benefits For Training Rabbinic and to Palestine's Needy. Educational Leaders With the two-fold purpose of en- larging its present roster to 1,000 members and of acquainting the J•w- ish women of the city with the activi- ties sponsored by the national or...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A ikericam ffewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE PIED/NIX/IT /DUO RONICLE RE d 1 of , by the guild be. ' his Jew. • de_ ems the the r of fol. 'arty al. love- ire th , like fu. has Prot ageo It of pelin I re. 'hose con. her "It et of that orof I the Arn. Wing rms. Aar. osed. the rosa Itieal erna. knon SEMINARY AWARDED LIBRARY BUILDING ORT OBJECTS SEEN AS ECONOMIC BON TO EUROPEAN J ws Ame...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 6

…NOVEMBER 2 . i9 2 1 711E E1 norrjEwisn (ARoA lc LE COOLIDGE PRAISES JEWISH CHARITIES GOV. STORRS HOST TO DUTCH DIPLOMAT - - JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.)-., Count van I,imburg Stirum, minister of the Netherlands at Cairo, formerly Viceroy of Dutch East India, and Countess van Limburg Stirum recent- ly were the guests of District Gover- nor and Lady Storrs: Members of the Dutch Colony in Jerusalem, including Mr. Van Vriesland, member of the Pales...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 7

…Ei)cmorrit.% giRONIC.LE PAGE FOUR CK2$4. 4tw S9 1291‹.(-- S OM, ss Pub • 11 01•Ver _ e..,.., Weekly by Th. Jewish Chronicle Publishing CTS, Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager Entered a Second-class meter March S, ISM at the Pontoilleeat Detroit, Mich unit , r the At of M•th L tats . General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone. Glendale 9300 Cable Address Chronicl...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 8

…A merica Polak Periodical eater CLIFTON ATIX01 - CINCINNATI 40, OM c o ep f T5 14 ------ 0-1 A S . tf. (Copywright, 1921. 1:1)1"- • c.JOSEPH-,- --- - - By Chas. 14. Joseph.) Newark, N. J., kindly step to the front. This seems to be your week. an was one of the ou tst and ing ts in Americhis That Sribute to Felix may evennfluenye i o f Felix Fuld Fuldlive in N eW ark , N . J ., b ut the so ts, twhi:o. deeds, communally speaking, is n...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 9

…- - IP:rwrr, /yam Rox ICtE PAGE EIGHT !ACTIVELY INTERESTED IN AUXILIARY DANCES Mrs. Karbel is actively interested in the series of monthly dances given the last Sunday evening of each month at The J. L. Hudson Co. Woodward and Farmer at Gratiot The ballroom and stage of the Phoenix Cluh was adorned with pumpkins, corn stalks, turkeys, au- tumn flowers, chrysantaemums, palms and other appropriate Thanksgiving decorations for the performa...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 10

…4 4 td ( 4merkam 5cwish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AYCNVI -CINCINNATI 30, 0810 E 0 ,/,,,,,,3/4 ,-ki.rw,..2.t"itp",:co Exquisite New Gowns 1 L For Women and Misses' $65 --- $95 and upwards i;cocoettes, Safi. and Crepe.. New ..heath-likr,rirrulor limieri,liodett and IIIIII r efill flounce effects. Struightline IT /1/11111 . 11. ,..othful bouffant xtylre are 1 1 4 - .4 77 1 3.r mill111 1 o . 'N 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 110 1 . . - 44. ,11....…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 11

…PLEPen conit.wish(Aarsoctz PAGE TEN OBITUARY octal .and Qrsonal' Mrs. Harry G. Levinson (nee Lee Colmes of Boston) of 2092 Pingree avenue has left for an extended east- ern trip. She will visit her parents in Boston and friends in Portland, Maine. Miss Mayme Stone, 1279 West For- est avenue, and Mrs. D. Freedman and children of 785 Distel avenue are spending several weeks in the east with relatives and friends. "The Store Beautiful on Gr...…

November 28, 1924 • Page Image 12

…PAGE ELE. 7i1ePtiltonlimmt (A Ito:view :-: CLASSIFIED :-: Pen Pictures of New Palestine TO EXAMINE JEWISH SHOPPING DIRECTOR CITIZENS' RIGHTS Leopold Vadasz, former minister of justice in the Tisza government of Hunga ry, died recently at Budapest at the ageof 65. Mr. Vadasz was born of p000r, Orthodox Jewish par- FOR RENT-Upper seven-room flat in steam heated apartment. Jani- ents, worked his way through a law tor services. :1924 Brush. Ope...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS AEVETROIT Emit ARONICL - Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 26 WORLD URGENTLY NEEDS FINER START INVESTMENT QUALITY OF SOUL, SAYS ENVOY LABOR SECRETARY COMPANY TO BUILD PROPOSES CHANGES PALESTINE CREDIT IN NEW ALIEN LAW huts' Will President Address Lodge...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 2

…PO) PAGE TWO , prism OKON143,8 PROF. MIELZINER'S WIDOW DIES AT 86 A Treat in Store for Detroit Ladies B. Moe., Columbia University. CINCINNATI.—Mrs. Moses Mid- VOICE COACHING REPERTOIRE sines, widow of the late Professor Mielziner of the Hebrew Union Col- Glendale 7981 Studio: 293 Rowena lege, one of the greatest Talmudistu and Jewish scholars of modern times, died recently at her home in this city. She was 86 years old at the time of ' h...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 3

…T i!: / /Oran r kwissi (A ROA ICH; Young J lr,daea -- ,-- - 7-A _ , Mogen David. At a ntretrz ttf the Mogen David Club held Smurday evening at 1111 Westinin-ter street arrange- ments were made for a flag drill to take place Dec. 27. The following committee was appointed to take charge: Irwin Shevitz, Aaron Karp, M yin Rosen, Louis Cutler. Benjamin Lipson, Bernard Broiler, harry Katz and Joseph Goldman. The question, "Resolved, That Politic...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 4

…int IA Kon;Inii sn ROM IC LE ■ 10101.1101.1MWILWIMIKW 11110•16.WILWV11. publicity chairman and general man-IIIMIEMIC agar of the dances and a committee consisting of the Misses Marion G41(1- berg, Sophie Schwartz, Tibbie Clim- THAMAR ovitz, Matilda Lieberman and Sophie , Schneider. Tickets may be obtained , by either calling Miss Grauer, North- discussion followed his address. The way 1258-W, or any member of die He Ladies' Aid. The Hebrew...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 5

…sassol'i PAGE FIVE /MS1511(1'1 RON I ar, Fraternal and •Club Notes sa. MUSIC I ized 57 years ago. A banquet mud, bridge followed. The next meeting will be held at the K. of P. Ilan Dec. 11, when election of officers will take place. All members are re- quested to lee present. By HERMANN HOEXTER North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. After hearing the Detroit Sol, (Continued from last page.) The North Woodward Branch of phony Orchestra at its ve...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 6

…IBE P EIRO I T11.111S li ffIRO N IC U .7, PAGE SIX r-,„,W 11 4, r eV se :lg.- 4/ (• _,e1 *6 1 ■ 111111110 masters him. Undoubtedly, the honeymoon is life, but rfilf=1111:111.1111 a - usually only of short duration, hectic, purblind, exag- E gerated. Is the emotional state of the honeymooner a MVP .01.w„ ierenesew om. se By ELISHA M. FRIEDMAN. Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ce., Inc. safe premise upon which life can...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN PIEVE mot 1; Ali glRONICL4 CONGRESS REVIEWS STRONGLY RESENTS d °L)5117 5 FATEFUL PROBLEMS ROUMANIA'S RUSE 01( NEEDING SOLUTION J Os EP I+, sew IF Anglo-Jewish Society Prepared t o Bring Treaty Violation Judge Mack Gives Impressions . 11 (N. • Isaac Solomon'. Pardon eg a of Sessions o f D e Ialiens Creation" to a fine Christian gentl eman, t he —The Rou- LONDON.—(J. T. Reverend; what I meant to say was "tine Jewish-Christian g...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 8

…r ilreleswe /road IA itoiN icue PAGE EIGHT AIDS IN ARRANGING AFTERNOON BRIDGE cr)cial and arsonal Thanksgiving decorations will be used in profusion Wednesday evening. N09. 26, for the thence to be held in the ballroom of Temple Beth El by the members of the Young People's Temple Club. Miss Ruth Fink is chairman of the Weir and her com- mittee has worked zealously to make the dance one of the most successful affairs sponsored by the club. ...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE LOVE OF EUROPEANS FOR ARTS NOTABLE Women's and Misses' ale Thee coats reflect the smart- newest modes. They e st of the err fashioned in the finest ma- terials and lavishly trimmed with high cost furs. This is an excellent opportunity to pur- chase your coat at a decided yin• just at the beginning of „h the reason. New shades of brown, Cranberry, Lebanon, and black. 113.6itaa muds. wOote..Sl 1 1- VIII 1 011 1111 n1 1 1 1 1 ...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN At E f )c I E wis n g icLE Port Huron Not ry octal and (tersonal IMPORTANT NOTICE – A group of fourteen young people, aged 14 to 20, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine last Friday night to discuss plan: for or- ganizing a young people's auxiliary to the Mt. Sinai Synagogue. Pro- grams for future meetings were sug- gestdII. A study of the Bible was begun nod it was decided that the club would hold Friday night servic...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 11

…- - ViE *THOR Om the car hears is not like what What the e1c sees. .............. . s ... ........... s PAGE ELEVEN (ill itom Ku% COMING OF SAMUEL SHOPPING DIREC TORY EAGERLY AWAITED • • • •.-: CLASSIFIED .... Mich. Must be able to speak i Eng- loth fluently. Apply Rabbi I. Z. Gordon 258 Trowbridge, phone AWNINGS Hemlock 2292-M or Empire -3.6-.1; night, Sept. 12; Saturday morning,' or J. H. Malbin, 74 Macomb St., RENT — Eight-room duple...…

November 21, 1924 • Page Image 12

…NOVEMBER 21, 1924 JEW AS PROMOTER OF CONCORD URGED IMPORTANT NOTICE Owing t0 - Thanksgiving Day, items intended for insertion in the Nov. 2S issue of The De- troit Jewish Chronicle must be in the office not later than Tues- day, Nov. 25, at 3 o'clock. Cor- respondents for organizations and others are asked to see to it that their items are received at the above mentioned time in order to insure. their publica- tion. , mikincn DETROIT PIM...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 1

…HEDETROIT BWISit jfRONICLf All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924 VOL. XVI, NO. 25 Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents His Governance HOUGH ISSUES CALL Formulates Code ORT FUND MEETING [Explains MILLER SETS FORTH To Mandates Commission JEWS OF ENGLAND rjg,if,i,20,-rieli:ciillsetssaysl TO EFFECT LEAGUE I ACTIVITI...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 2

…OR0Ntaf, 7 i lf.rdL9Tttlii PAGE TWO ••• 1•0011 ■ 111 ■ tions in and near Detroit. Thousands With Beauty of The exhibition is endorsed by the' women's clubs of Detroit and is at-, Florists' Display. tracting attention from flower lovers' all over the city. The show opens the remaining days The autumn flower show, which opened in Convention Hall, Wood. at 10 a. m. Admission is 35c. ward and Garfield avenues, Thursday evening, is the larg...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 3

…THE gutol niit • For Those Homes Where the Best Is None Too Good w • )ETROIT !'AGE frwicrtift posi TIMES Cub N ( otes • Philomathic Debating Club. The question "Resolved, That Con- gress Be Allowed to Over-Ride De- cisions of the .Supremo Court by a Two-Thirds Vote" was debated at the last meeting of the Philomathic De- bating Club. The negative was up- held by Benjamin Kurtzman and Rob- ert Bernstein, who defeated Norman Rom and ...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 4

…"IncyprRon;/1,%isti tit RONIC.1", PAGE FOUR esC2/ 1 1 4, sitifr 1$1. uff i - HE Er Ron' EWISII MOM ■ • 171WIIMP J . 111101 • ...WM 041.11••• Published shed Weekly by Th• Chronicle Pubhells, Co.. Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager lead mobs in acts of violence. As long as the judiciary can weigh deliberately and decide with reason and jus- tice, we have a feeling that civilization still ho...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE jErGISslisliERrIs'irgTDINE,As Vrtib (r PASSES RESOLUTION ON LEOPOLD DEATH (Continued from Page 1) tell which is not forthcom'ng." The Pisgah Lodge Recalls Service3 • '/stunts iirvithization is a little insti - Former Chief Performed I lition, quite apart front the commun. to Community. By Chas. H Josephs) (Copywright, 1921. Hy; people only know it exists in so 1 r years I have been trying to get in the class of the wealthy. Now,...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 6

…Mcnentortirmin(AitorIctig PAGE SIX GOLF CLUB EFFECTS A PERMANENT BODY Two Important Events 'Now Going 0. 2 Morris Moscowits Heads Board of Di- rectors Chosen. In the recent student elections at IlEthland Manor Boarding School, Tarrytown - tot - N. Y., three Detroit girls were eh tsen to . .o'd office•. Mts.: Retta Mae Tannen• holz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ben- jamin Tannenholz of the Whittier Apartments, was appointed by the student body...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN fity.PLIKon iwisn KoN l ACTS AS CHAIRMAN OF DANCE COMMITTEE EFFECTS ARRANGEMENTS FOR LUNCHEON BRIDGE Ili melhodn Women's and Misses' ard Then to Washington FurTrimmed Coats Mrs, Joshua Karbel of Blaine ave. • hostess to eight couples last hue Sunday evening in honor of Nliss Sara' (Iornum, whom/ marriage to Jai'', gar will take Mace in the near future. Bridge and- other games were planed ,taring tht• evening.. A midnight di...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PAGE EIGHT 7i)Eifiniton;Amsii (ARON WO: B'NAI MOSCHE GIVES PORTRAIT TO VASS --- Cong regation Honors Past President H. B. ALPER COMMENDED FOR FIVE YEARS' WORK resolution of thanks f,,r ,ffivient services rendered during the past five years by Hirsh B. Alper ,,t 376 4 Bru-h street was passed hv the of$, eel's and board of (Brae 's of the Several hundred members were Beth Jacob Synagogue , meetin present last Sunday evening at a ban- held Su...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 9

…c SHOPPING DIRECTORY Jaqua-Detroit Products. WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, TENTS, ETC. Cadillac 6970 937 Earned St. E. w ROYCE & PASSMORE, Inc. Dealers in Caned., Perrot. and Gold•Eish, al. Bird, Fish. Dog .,,d Poultry Supplies. HIRAM JACKSON gas and other methods. Under go•rantee •t low cost. We as- erteous treatment and Care - s ure too Ileenhed and , m . Fumigator coil, trended by Board of Health. De• eeland and Toledo Exterminator Hickor...…

November 14, 1924 • Page Image 10

…• , itotivir FRIEDBE WOO DETROIT'S REAL ESTATE SENSATION ,/,/,/ FORD MOTOR CO'S HIGHLAND PARK PLANT•. ANC PAPA SUBDIVI3ION AVE. OPPOSITE THE ( One Million Dollars ) touptIt and &tarok pane Protects 'Purchasers of nedberis Iliaand Park 100 01.0 * 0 0 0 ‘ b 6.''''s1 ubdivision 00V1 b0 0104' .00° ' , ve s, (The Property All Detroit Is Talking About) ag t°4 LOCATED OPPOSITE THE FORD MOTOR CO'S. GREAT HIGHLAND PARK PLANT A So...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views HOUT BIAS WITHOUT Telephone GLENDALE IfEbETROIT LWISR 11-RONICL 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 24 "BANISH ALIEN JEWS Promoted Assembly JEWS WILL CONFER AND EXECUTE THEM Of Jewish Women ON FURTH ER PLANS FOR ORT MOVEMENT DARING TO RETURN" Mrs, Kohut Elected President of International Council at Vienna in 192:3. German Pa...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 2

…CIRO:NIUE. **now Notre The ball oom of the Bancroft Ito tel wag artistically decorated with pumpkins, corn stalks and festoons in the Halloween colors for the dance given Thursday e voting, Oct. 30, by , the Jewish Y oung People's Society. A small room if the ballroom NV S fixed as a fortune-telling booth and a gypsy prognosticator entertained the guests during the evening. Dur- ing the intermission ghost stories were told and an electrical ...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE TnufTh gon: ki ■ isn 01 RoN lac -r Club MUSIC Notes immoNINIIMIII=1111111M1 ■■ IT ()lin g Judaea Fine Furniture • nnouncingf By Harman Hoosier. Without much trumpeting of un- usual prowess or wild press stories The Mogen David n a b me t a t IIII 1 _ , about his pedal agility, Lynnwood, even Westminster las Saturday ing. David Aptekur, chairman; Louis 'Farm'''. modest, unassuming and'. Cutler, William Sarutsky and Henry wi...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 4

…iitey)grxon;Asisn fiiRONICL5.; PAGE FOUR ter 1 114, rot'-- it14. r C4fas-NLS%t7- of extreme opposites, the same crops of mendacity, du- plicity, terror and chicane have been brought forth. Two groups in particular have exalted and made owl noloWlir sol . Published Weakly by The Jewish Chronicle Pu ► lishlog Cs., Inc. of it a sacrosanct virtue. In Russia the Bolshevists ad- Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor vocate mendacity as a nec...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 5

…Tiidencort; Oi ~ 5nT.5 ---- 0-1AS. (Copywright, 1921. By Chris. H. Joseph.) PAGE FIVE isii (ft ito ■ SCHOLARLY JOURNAL MAKES APPEARANCE Fiebrew Union College Annual Contains Contributions in Seven Departments. WOODWARD is not far distant when we will laugh at the idea of a man 100 The tiler a a diStilig Ui s hed incons idered "old." Pr of essor F ritz Hber, ears of o f '`' bein g an address before the Franklin Instit ute of Phila de ...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 6

…lifEnerBOTT /E101%/1 at ROA taz PAGE SIX JUNIOR HADASSAH SPONSORS A DANCE Fifty-one Years in Detroit arsortai November Sale Informal Beata Planned for Nov. 16 ■ I Oriole? Tarr... An informal supper dance at Oriole ; Terrace Sunday evening, Nov. 16, will be held under the auspices of the ' Detroit Chapter of Junior Hadassah as its first social affair for the sea- son of 1924-25. Mrs. Seymour Frank heads the ticket committee and is as- o...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE 7- 4pErranit icm..91_01toNieir, II Mempir 011 El Mutes Oka Pnrs of the finest Quality ell e a I, nu fad to t ',pro - targ VI Iiuns model.; Hudson 1h11 Sable, Masi,' a hide in S cal, Ea,t4 t a is the Mink, Cocoa r h .it Ermine, White rantre of Koninejtroad- toil, C a r nod, ; , ildit that L garment eopard, Squi rrel and Radnor' Scat. RUBYS Sizes IIIV to 2 $8.50 Per Pair English Brogues for Children. Made ...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PEPenton;fronsfithRoritaz PAGE EIGHT bate on the question: "Resolved, That Congress Be Permitted to Veto De- cisions of the Supreme Court by a Two-thirds Vote." Norman Rom and Meyer Wiesenfeld will uphold the measure and Benjamin Kurtzman and Robert Bernstein will oppose it. Asp at a farewell party in and Mrs. I. Frosh, to spend the winter in \I The marriage of Miss Yetta Cur sky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fel Siam Club. Miss Lillian...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 9

…PitfrittonlLwisn alixr% IL PAGE NINE M. A. FECHHEIMER SHOPPING DIRECTORY DR. EXPIRES SUDDENLY :-: CLASSIFIED :-: 1. PET STOCK ASBESTOS PRODUCTS Northway Northway 5389 It, sy ty. ael nn to st. tee he of a the in 1780 ROYCE & PASSMORE, Inc. STANDARD ASBESTOS MFG. CO . Dealers ;n Canaries, Parrotsnd Gold-Fish; also Bird, Fish, Dog a n d Poultry Supplies. Manufacturers and Contr•ctors of STEAM PIPE and BOILER COVERINGS ROBERT M. DR...…

November 07, 1924 • Page Image 10

…THEPC1120n;AWIS/101RoAlue Jj You must leave more than an Estate AN. OU TOIL AND STRUGGLE throughout the years to provide an estate for your loved ones. You strive to accumulate enough so that their comfort and material well-being will be definitely assured should you suddenly be taken. You want your children to enjoy better oppor- tunities than you enjoyed—to have more pleasures than you had. And, therefore, the building up of an estate...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 1

…- All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS Telephone IfEbET-ROIT AEWISH GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 23 MARSHALL REEWS Colonies Reveal JEWS MAKE KNOWN Unusual Growth RESULTS OF LABOR ROSENBLUTH CASE; IN THE HOLY LAND RAPS FORD MALICE settlements Funneled by Keres trayesod Populated With SO Per ( l e...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 2

…rico:mot PAGE TWO CONFERENCE CALLED BY ORT FOR NOV. 9 Mr. Auerbach, the author of the 1 play, is a superb impersonat or farcical roles. The music is by Joseph Brodie. The entire company will sup- port Miss Sheihgold. COMEDY STAR PENS NEW MUSICAL PLAY "A Girl With Conditions" to Be Given Sunday Evening. (glinren's Grua Handicapped Invite Orders for Reseating Chairs and the Tuning of Pianos. "A Girl With Conditions," a musi- cal comedy ...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE 71tE)crinorr, Ansa OiRoracy, Club Notes Yuan Judaea CONTEST LAUNCHED Duch Saturday evening at 1111 West- minster street at 7 oclock. ' BY NATIONAL FUND Sons of Judaea. HADASSAH PROMISES AN ACTIVE SEASON The Sons of .1 adorn held a rally at Fund-Rais i ng and Cultural Work Will its meeting lust Saturday evening at Be Emphasised. thy Farnsworth Synagogue. The pro. Mogen David Club. ewish Artists Ur ed to Enter , ) s e( 0 t wo...…

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 4

…Inc ykraonSwisn (A aorna.r. PAGE FOUR CiXaW HE JE MIT ThaSil • iremnrn Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Cs., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager at the l'Agoffice at Detroit. meter Mai rh 3, under the Art of M•tch a. 1.7V. tittered •• General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Telephone: Glend•le 9300 Cable Address: Chronicle LwIdon Office 14 Stratfo...…

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