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May 26, 1922 • Page Image 8

…7hE iknanrr /own Awn Ku PAGE . WNW 11 i // pit • , 1 1 , ,.• , 7 Ft tt 1441 % - ''l .1_:t 'I ll li : ,111 . . . • .4*.--1 114I.edeo.•••■• •• - . ., ' . f1 . 1‘ 1 0 • :a.: 4. I ...:-..-11. 7 .. , I , • -- A111111E111, 1 1.1, 7 ear a' i fl r1". – , • .4 ,-- l 1l11.1 il" i, , ;III , i 1111/ $$$$$ . _ . • Pk i A i _ _ 4 . - • Pli II"' ' 9 , I 1 •—• . awl s Z. 1111111 ni Saturday is the Da...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 9

…filuPerttoil;Ainsit Cif KONICX •B • SEM store. Wash Frocks Cool and Sheer for Summer Days Something like a thousand of them "2, and in no many different styles. All are becoming, pretty models— the kind you can make deity use of for the different pastimes and activities of summer. All sizes. $7•50 $10 $15 Odorless and Perfect Dry Cleaning Keeps Clothes Like New Beware of Moths Do Not Put Your Winter Garments Away Unless Thoroughly ...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 10

…MEDerRon;A_wisnaiRmiaz PAGE EIGHT OFFICERS OF BAY CITY I. O. B. Be {ORPHAN HOME PLANS SHELTER FOR MORE LODGE PHOTOGRAPHED ON ORDER'S DETROIT CHILDREN 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 'w••••••-- Frcnt row, left to right: A. A. Immerman, vice-president and chairman of intellectual advancement committee; L. B. Harrison, president; Barney Wolsey, one of the two living charter members; Edward Lichtig, state deputy and Grand Lodge delegate; Max L. J...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 11

…7NC9C1ROIrl6Misit (A RON la:. AMMNI ■ 111 FY FE'S—"Ten Floors of Shoe Service" Sport Footwear for Women for Memorial Day and the out-door season—wo- R EADY men's golf, sport, town and resort shoes of white fabric wJ and combinations of leathers. Correctly built over se- lected lasts, dependable throughout, moderately priced. Four examples are illustrated. White Oxfords 'Arm-Straps $5.50 $7.50 111 S1 4, 1 ,4 ■• mg. IV. if wiles....…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 12

…THE iMTROtT, AWISItai RON tar, P AGE TEN MAY 26, 1929 CONGRESS LEADERS URGE U. S. JEWS TO BURY DIFFERENCES Rabbi Gourevitsch of Tombow refused to permit the Soviet officials to carry out the confiscation of the valuables of his synagogue. His arrest is expected shortly. • • • • JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplexes and Home Sites HIRSCH Realty Company Blaine 8716 Linwood , Corner Blai Garfield 2423 The Catholic Patriarch Barlassini of Jer...…

May 26, 1922 • Page Image 13

…► 111111nom Acr Ppr 6i /iot A merican Jewish periodical Center CLIFTON AVINUIS - CINCINNATI 20, 011Io MAXWELL wilITEMAN I %COB R. Mthcl's, IIERBERT C. ZkFREN Director; Dtrector 1,corlate TM EVJSH CHHON7M,E Detroit, Michigan iol. XII No. 1 - 26 May 26, 1922 - November 2L, 1922 Microfilmed October 1957 At the American Jewish Periodical Center On the Campus of the Ilebrew Union College•lewtsh Institute of Religion …

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English R-EbETROITJAISR 1, Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. XI. NO. 26 UNTERMYER CALLS ZIONITS OPPONENTS "CARPING CRITICS" DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922 I. 0. B. A. MAY HEAR PRESIDENT HARDING Vladimir Jabotinsky Chief Executive Pleased With Piss• nee of Zionist Resolution. Zionist Leader of Heroic ()Utility dress the annual convention of the In...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 2

…El)in PAGE TWO KONICLE COMMUNICATIONS Let Fatima smokers tell you From Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B. You will find an interesting pastime in our factory. Your furniture will convey more sentiment and importance once you have witnessed how "Good Furniture" is built. To make sales is simple—to make customers is our desire. "Good Furni- ture" does this for us. We are prepared to meet all Furniture Prob- lems. The assortment on our sales...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 3

…A NC& swish Periodical eater currom ATINU1 • mama= ao, PAGE THREe. 7iiiffigrizmAwisiteiRoNicLe DUBNOW HOLDS OUT LITTLE HOPE FOR THE RUSSIAN JEWS May Clearance Sales Women's Suits 1/4 Off RICA.—(J. C, B.)—Professor Si. mon Dubnow, author of the note- worthy history of Jews in Russia and Poland, stopping here en route for hoo110, where he is to teach Jewish history in the Lithuanian National Univresity, gave the Jewish Corres- pondence B...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 4

…• • ▪ • • • At:a: F'•7 - 1 (...mfer.razze..r Fvte oar is I Oa ittr-pato rrottrant avaroa ir• mais• VILANIV-1 rA4-.4.:lottalat ...I Ls,' 14 on; am Latam V -tor,' 'Ina& al "'Tr. .11177111110U :sr - •••••,•^ 1114,11srasr • 7 - se,. sort tatty 1.771• 77/1••••:7,1 7., sr issal s- Otaatatoo 100 VPITIpt 01 .71a7Tal• :a "Ms. Ligrilat-saPla MS mIam 1140 Oat Mia trottravatton trat✓ re - wtto tar' .120+ laaa.71.7 !MPS' sea...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 5

…A merktut lavish Pedalled Cotter CLIFTON AYINOI CINCINNATI a% MO PAGE FIVE PEVEnton;fryasn (If KON ICLE THE ONLY DETECTOR DEMONSTRATED AT THE RADIO SHOW COMMUNICATIONS (Contnued from page 2.) . . ...• lb . . • . . .0 I ■•■■■■=1 ... rgraternal nu Ebb Pes gee, Johnson, Moses, Kellogg, Mc- Cormick, Hitchcock, Williams, Swan- son, Pomerene and Pitman. Sena- Junior Hadass•h. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. • tors New and Wadsworth were ab- ...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 6

…Timpentoff"mut (ARON ICLE PAGE SIX fit*FROIVEWISII (ARON ICIE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President Entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and PublicatiOn Building 850 High Street West Telephone: the Jew has not been assailed in some quarters. But history pr...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN EDEPROITANISII al RON ICLE DE HAAS TRIES TO SET LANDMAN RIGHT o<ptir5 GiAS. Former Secretary of Zionist Organization Takes Issue With Reform Rabbi. dosEP1+— (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. H. Joseph.) Before me lies ■ leaflet. It is • Ford product. Its purpose is to sweep away the cobwebs of misunderstanding concerning the world'. most modest man. Let us join in reading this rare bit: "henry Ford is the most widely known and per...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 8

…TREPentorgiEwisn(ARoxim PAGE EIGHT 1 5-1 -eeeeeeeeAeeeTox-eeee.e-Teeee' Aslalbla lsWILIAILW.W1. 110610 .SAWNSAIn WA % 11 0151 Fur Storage JEWISH WOMEN ARE GIVEN UNIQUE ROLE IN KEREN HAYESOD ancl Jerson& sae Beautiful Sweaters Hand Made) Insured Against An Society Reese and other local metes Mould be communicated to the since id dm Cbresicle by 7 cdclecl sea Wednesday •Iternoon le order to appme in the curtest •wile. Wasa Phone Gl...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 9

…- pLykritonfrwisnoRmiC ■ ,1; PAGE NINE MRS. HATTIE HARRIS, PROMINENT PIONEER RESIDENT, IS DEAD v tit Mrs. Hattie Harris, widow of Elias Harris, died on Thursday, May II. Mrs. Harris, who lived in Detroit all her life, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Burton, pio- neer residents of this city. Mrs. liar- V A1 Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald of Lasalle Gardens spent a fortnight at the Park Hotel in Mt. Clemens. Many delightful...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 10

…ePt..ntoi PAGE TEN MIGDAL A Palestine Colonization Scheme. At the end of 1909 a group of Russian Jews purchased a piece of land about 1,200 acres in size, situ- ated at the Lake Genezareth (Lake Tiberias), on the spot where the fam- ous Magdala of ancient times had been. From this valley, then called "Emek Cenossar," the first fruits tiled to be sent to the temple in Je- rusalem. Two thousand years of war and neglect had made a wilderness...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 11

…Ras al.r. ti Plaeraony Lvjgtai rJ ZION RESOLUTION PLEASES MARSHALL GRAND OPENING OF The Market DE-Luxe Saturday Morning, May 20 Will see the opening of Detroit's latest and most up-to-date and com- pletely equipped market where the finest groceries, meats and vege- tables and dairy products may be procured for the most reasonable prices. The housewife will find right to her hand a market that has been specially designed to make her shop...…

May 19, 1922 • Page Image 12

…PAGE TWELVE E9LTRoN/Lwisti eituri IcLE MAY 19, 192 Lou Goldberg.'' Optometrist and Optician 1414 Griswold Adel Gihr, an Arabic author resident in Haifa, has just completed a translation into Arabic of Dr. Max Nordau's book, the "National Spirit." Main 453 mI The Jerusalem Arab newspaper, Lissan el Arab, is printing the book in installments. JOY .1 FARM Single Home., Duplexes and Home Sites • 9716 Linwood, Corner Blaine Garfield...…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 1

…o Atiaicam lavish Palatial! Cala CLITTON AMU} • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO • ' r Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English TifEbETROITAMS11 11-RONICL 25 SCHOOLS' CAMPAIGN Is MEETING WITH HEARTY RESPONSES Gentile Is Inspired By Jerusalem Hills ENTHUSIASM MARKS MEN'S CLUB'S ,FINAL GATHERING OF YEAR [Former Detroiter Will Occupy His Old Pulpit J. Ramsay Macdonald Tells of Traditions that Made Jews Seek National Homeland Meeting ...…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 2

…711 EDErizon;filosn6RONICLE PAGE TWO COMMUNICATIONS From Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B. A Worthy Opportunity Discontinued Suites and Individual Pieces of Bed- room Furniture will be dis- played on our FACTORY FLOORS beginning Monday, May 15th, and enging May 20th. The opportunity of makng a se- lecton from these fine pieces war- rants a trip out here. While these illustrations may or may not be taken from the dis- continued designs, t...…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 3

…orrionstt Fashionable Suits for Large Women $35, $55 and oward Made by skilled designers with all the requirements of large women in mind— youthful lines developed in every model. Materials are finest quality tricotine- pequetine — canton crepe — Casha cord- cordine and jerseys. Colors are navy blue, tan, navy blue and white hairline stripes. FATHER GREETS HIS SON AS BROTHER IN Young PERFECTION LODGE Judaea 4We -4 ) ' ----- Costumers to ...…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 4

…TREDeraota wafion sim PAGE FOUR YOUR OPPORTUNITY Have you already become a member of the United Hebrew Schools? If not, you have undoubtedly been overlooked by our volunteer solicitors. Here is your opportunity. Fill out the attached blank and mail it to the chairman of the campaign, Honorable Judge Harry B. Keidan, 2010 Gratiot avenue, or the office of the schools, 665 Wilkins street. Name Address NO. 630 VIRGINIA PARK FOR SALE I subsc...…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 5

…TinfrritoiTfrwisii(ii HONIG Lr, PAGE FIVII ,1011:41e.W MIK11.1101:111% MIKW 61.\\ ■1■1 L.1 . ■■■■■7 c iFraternal For Sale 0 0 an6 Cub Congregation Emanuel Sisterhood. The card party given by the Sisteie hood of Congregation Emanuel at the 2 home of Mrs. Herman Fisher, 1682 Atkinson avenue, was well attended. LA The proceeds are for the benefit of the Talmud Torah. The Sisterhood or of Congregation Emanuel will meet /at the home of Mrs....…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President 'entered as second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Cab!. Address' Telephone: Glendale 8326 LONDON OFFICE 14 STRATFORD PLACE LONDON, W. 1, ENGLAND Subscription, in Advance Ch...…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 7

…America Apish perishes! eater WPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01t10 II TilEberRon;/alsn(ARONWLE PAGE SEVFM NMI Jews Wounded in r1 141S TI GIAS. (JOSEPH-- 2 (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. II. Joseph.) I know that the readers of this column will grieve to learn that Walter Hurt is desperately ill. So serious is his condition that g fears Cr. entertained for his recovery. It must at least be a •iitisfac• tion to such • soul to know that he ...…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 8

…E 9mondnosn AR0741CLE PAGE EIGHT cial and Qrsona1 or . Purchase! Single and Two- Pants Suits! Sale New interest in the Anniversary Sale! This is a very special event! The Suits—single and two pants—were made for this anniversary event by a maker of fine clothes! Tweeds—serges—worsteds—cassimeres — in sports and golf models—single and double breasters—pleated backs — EVERYTHING. THE FIRST LONG PANTS for many a boy will be bought dur- ing ...…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE mcDnuonswisnottaNIGir. l ? la ne: r FCAOItcv lli melhock s HEADS EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1230 Woodward A and Mrs. M. Marx have moved Mr. and to 423 East Palmer avenue. t,..350,24 . *:"'4C 41 A High Grade Portable Phonograph ONLY $35.00 CALL AND HEAR KNABE WAREROOMS The Study Club of the Detroit School of Expression met at the home of Mrs. Morris Garvett last Tuesday. Mrs. Lulu Rodea gave an inte...…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN 7i1E9erRonfEIVISII CARONICIL \i‘ .\ ■ .1 61 LI 0 1 N al I I MN LI 00 L ■ Minister can do anything with such Constituent States, and as always, the reactionary party comes before the The Good Old D•ys Have — i proposals?" revival of anti-Semit- a people with Used Anti-Semites. Come Again at PA ism. The reactionary program of this Bismarck's insight, however, in re- party,which is directed against the By WALTER E. ROTHMAN TT CAFE % By...…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 11

…PEDLTROVEWISHORONICLE PAGE ELEVEN ■ om ■ wooloe PURITY CHAPTER, 0. E. S., INSTALLS ITS OFFICERS Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., held a public installation of officers Monday evening, May 2, at 0. E. S. Temple. The room was beautifully decorated and filled to its capacity long before the opening hour. The retiring matron, Mrs. Julia Zechman, acted as the installing officer. Mrs. Rae Strainer acted as installing mar- shal and her excellent...…

May 12, 1922 • Page Image 12

…Peraorr,/mso PAGE TWELVE WEIL S $200,000 WEEK Lou Goldberg', Optometrist and Optician 1414 Griswold Main 453 JOY FARM Single Homes, Duplex.. an Home Sites HIRSCH Realty Company $716 Linwood, Corner Blaine Garfield 2423 TRY SHEKELL GET THE BEST LARGE DOUBLE VANS The Best Is Always the Cheapest 1957 Grand River Avenue Telephone Cadillac 6853.4679 New York Custom Shoe Shop Shoes and Boots built to order. Jockey and Riding Boo...…

May 05, 1922 • Page Image 1

…Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION 0 1 VOL. Xl. NO. 24 TEMPLE CELEBRATES GREAT SUCCESS OF $400,000 CAMPAIGN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, Wants Little Alice Reared As Jewess Rabbi Wise Objects to Mrs. Duryea Adopting Armenian 'Refugee Seen in Movies AUXILIARY TO PICK OFFICERS FOR YEAR Shure,. Zedek Young People Elect New Board Wednesday Evening. MAY 5, 19...…

May 05, 1922 • Page Image 2

…litEDentoreposii ORONICLE PAGE TWO .MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. ipawara- ........ Immin ilia Let Fatima smokers tell you ,.... Last Subscription Concerts of the Season by the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. Gabrilowitsch Appears As Soloist. HURSDAY and Friday evenings brought the last "regu- lar" concerts of the season for the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, and as has been the usual custom since his coming to Detroit, Mr. Gabrilowitsch was the ...…

May 05, 1922 • Page Image 3

…Armerkam Awish Periodical eater CLIFTON AYINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, 0100 PIEVuritorkkwisnejitavici,c PAGE FMB ePraternal zutb Cub ;Niutes Philomathic Debating Club. '2 to Sit Down '20 to Get Up! 0,./ At last Sunday evening's meeting of the Philomathic, Captain Isadore Levin, a former speaker and alumnus of the organization, addressed the members. Mr. Levin referred to the time when he was at Harvard and his experiences as a student. He spo...…

May 05, 1922 • Page Image 4

…W E SIX rimikritorrioasii atitom ICLE TiiEDETROITAWISII &RON 1CLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President tutored as second-class matter March 8, 1916, at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Cable, Address, Telephone: Chronicle Glendale 8326 LONDON OFFICE 14 ST...…

May 05, 1922 • Page Image 5

…Atiakair lavish Palatka! Carta cu.. CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN bEPLTROITSWISH RON1C LE O9 lf 01i. GiAS. JOSEP1+ --- (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. II. Joseph.) The American Rabbinate 11•• surely lost some interesting material when Al Jolson, Houdini and some other celebr•ted stage lights who, though sons of, or related otherwise to, Rabbis, decided not to follow in their footsteps. And now I have just discovered another one. Ilia na...…

May 05, 1922 • Page Image 6

…As TiE9LTRon;frmsn PAGE EIGHT 711 TAKES LEADING PART IN Y. W. H. A. PLAYLET The "Our Lights Shine Everywhere" I Children Alt Soddy Item. sad ether i.e.] Wee geode be G....imitated to the OW .1 the owl Wodaeoday otters.. I. order to spew Is dm tenett geodes Cfroeiele by Q tnoWe 1324, Society Moe Mail bother so a to be rewind oft Wes Of interest to members of the Sis - Professor Otto M. Marckwardt, edi- torial writer on the Detroit New...…

May 05, 1922 • Page Image 7

…America lavish Periodical Coder CARTON ATIKIII • CINCIXITATI 30, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN EI lS/I RON IGLE L'i S. CABOT APPOINTED 1- MRS. GLOGOWER GENERAL AGENT FOR SUBMITS REPORT CLEVELAND LIFE CO. TO WOMAN'S CLUB Solomon Cabot, well known in local social and educational circles, has been appointed exclusive general agent here by the Cleveland Life In. surance Company. Mr. Cabot has opened offices at 1302 First National Bank building. Mr. Cabot'...…

May 05, 1922 • Page Image 8

…PAGE TWELVE MAY 5; 1922 ThEVeritot rjaisn(i)RoNici.r. DRIVE FOR $25,000 OPENED ON MONDAY BY HEBREW SCHOOLS E. (Continued from page I.) establishment of ni o r e schools throughout the city. The judge said he was confident the drive will be a ==,„ success, judging by the response of = the meeting. A practical demonstration of sales- = manship was given in a short expla- nation of the manner in which people The first B'nai B'rith lodge to be...…

April 28, 1922 • Page Image 1

…I A merkatt ,fewish Periodical eater Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON moue - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 11- EbETROIT LWISII IIROINICLE MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 VOL. XI. NO. 23. EXCITEMENT MARKS CONGRESS HEARINGS ON ZION RESOLUTION Takes Active Part in Hebrew Schools Drive Organisation Representatives to Elect Delegates Soon. Belfast Telegraph Publishes Leading...…

April 28, 1922 • Page Image 2

…nif Pt:motif/J*1mi PAGE TWO Of RONK:LE REMARKABLE INCREASES ARE SHOWN IN DETROIT'S INDUSTRIAL PAYROLL Evidence of This Seen in Removal of Offices of Mao Steingold and Sons; New Quarters Needed to Accommodate Large Volume of Business. Furniture as a Comfort In choosing "Good Furniture" one gains the comfort with the quality. The modern homes of today are sel- dom without a chest or cabinet in which to place treasured articles. We have an...…

April 28, 1922 • Page Image 3

…■ ■ Algal= lavish Paiodieal Carta CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THRIC & IATROITIEIVISita R0141CLE Club Notes Young Judaea "'Farah" Pearls JUDAEA KNIGHTS HOLD CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATE The championship team of the Knights of Judaea will be chosen on Saturday evening, May 6, when the two teams tied for first honors of the club will debate on the following question: "Resolved, that the Jewish com- munities throughout the world orga...…

April 28, 1922 • Page Image 4

…f R ONICLE TftEikfROFIJEMSR O_ PAGE FOUR pensated by the generosity and the liberality of the vast major- ity of the people of Beth El. Those who have not given as they should almost invariably offer one excuse. They say they will give to charity with gen- MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION erous hand but that the synagog does not have the same appeal to them as has physical suffering, Where it is not merely an ex- Published Weekly by The Je...…

April 28, 1922 • Page Image 5

…PAGE FIVE 7iIEDETROIVEICIS/1 RON tar, POGROM SUFFERERS _ J41SCP -11- y ...°I-ftiv r5 TO ASK REPARATION GiAS. ICJ OS (Copyright, 1921. By Chas. H Joseph.) Walter Hurt's book, "The Truth About the Jew," has just been issued from the press. It is well printed and well bound, easy to read and easy to handle. It should be in every Jewish and in every Gentile home. All that Mr. Hurt says I do not subscribe to no will • great many Jews—and for ...…

April 28, 1922 • Page Image 6

…T i!E ikruondonsna ao ni c Le PAGE SIX Engagement Announced ANN ARBOR.—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steinberg of Traverse City, Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Deena, to Harry Stocker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stocker of Detroit. Miss Steinberg is a member of the present graduating class of the Liter- ary College of the University of TwoGreatMay Sales Begin on Monday of sM All Socurey Item. and other 10Cbi note. .nould he cantsnunic...…

April 28, 1922 • Page Image 7

…America yewish Palatial Cada CUPTON AYINUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN ThliVEMOIVEWIS/1 C RoNica, Firossavv‘pi al The Vogue CAPES Styles of quiet elegance or made discreetly picturesque with enrich. ing embrioderies, Spanish fringes and even collars of Canted fur or wisps of Monkey fur. Choicest qualities of Veldyne, Canton Crepe, Gerona, Duvetyne, Nor. moody, Twill weaves and colorful Tweeds. Lines draped with care- ful carelessne...…

April 28, 1922 • Page Image 8

…liii;'finia)11;11;vasmalsoxica PAGE EIGHT —LANE BRYANTI- GOLDMAN, ULLIAN MOVE ACTIVE IN BAZAAR FOR • PROBLEM OF KEEPING BASEMENT DRY SOLVED INTO THEIR NEW OFFICE' COMMUNAL CENTER FUND Goldman and Ullian, prominent Louis Cohane, prominent local at- West Method of Waterproofing Is local civil engineers, announce that torney, chairman of the Intellectual Installed in New Bank Building. us a result of increased business ac- Advancement Committ...…

April 28, 1922 • Page Image 9

…TiltE D1314111; W 1511 el 1101411C LE PAGE NINE sew raternal Cub Notes I $XCLUSI'V8, 'BUT ?O7 dIXTeNSPVel Blow Cholera Juniors. The advance sale of tickets for the annual excursion of the Blinn Cholem Juniors, to be held on Sunday, June 14, at Tashmoo Park, is reported by I the committee us being highly satis- I factory. Announcement is made that, through the courtesy of Charles Miller, a pro- gram of some of the best available I talent...…

April 28, 1922 • Page Image 10

…APRIL 28, 1922 ii1E1)Enton; kwuri ORM IC LE PAGE TEN COMMUNITY BAZAAR OPENS ON SATURDAY EVENING AT ARMORY Lou Goldberg' Optometrist 11111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111U F:7 (Concluded from Page One) and 1 port and substantial endorsement ; from all our citizens. "A building of the character con- templated, which will be...…

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