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February 08, 1924 • Page Image 5

…J ewish Periodical Oehler mirror; smut • mecumsrt 20, 01410 ii ,perpar, Awn "homy JEWS MOURN HIS DEATH raternal anti 0116 PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M., will hold a special communication Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 7 p. m. F. C. degree and lookout committee. C. K. SANDORF, Sec. By Order of JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M. otcs Pontiac. Members and friends deal ing to attend are asked to commun . cote with Dave Miller, athletic ma...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 6

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February 08, 1924 • Page Image 7

…America Pinsk periodical eater CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FINN lifenenanualsAiliosn4 HONORS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR WINS AT FIRST ART EXHIBITION HADASSAH CONCERT PLAYS ON FEB. 17 IS GREAT SUCCESS NEWS SCHOLARSHIP CASTS ANNOUNCED FOR ARTS SOCIETY Preparations have been completed for the presentation of the three one- Chronicle Journalism Scholar- act plays by the Dramatic Arts So- ship Open to Any Mich- ciety of Detroit Young Jud...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 8

…TIEVETROIT /MIMI (ARON !az PAGE SIX NS, Nt„ r *1 -4S.1. ArritCOITAWISII eIRONIC1114 NI_ roN•L. ,LfrA . A Scholar's Viewpoint. Ziz t----- Ciithren'o (garner The Rev. Lynn Harold Hough spoke for the Com- WeeWeell • munity on the occasion of the Jubilee of Dr. Franklin Oelete“ Newer/19 Published Weekly by The Jewleh Chreekle Publishing Co, Inc. _— at Temple Beth El on Jan. 24. We felt the compliment intended for us when Israel Joseph ...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A wricalavisk periodical eater CLIFTON maul • CINCINNATI 20, 0100 PAGE SEVEN nl yzfu cu) j•t6Cri. - 91( H-. dos EPH-,. leaorerIg ► t, 1921. as Cam. H. Jesee ► .1 As I write this I am looking at • miniature Torah which has been sent to me by • vaudeville actor—a Jaw—he signs himself "Bob" H.II. What intrigues me is that • vaudeville actor doesn't send me • marked copy of professional magazines like the Billboard or Variety, showing wh...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 10

…tsit o I M ON TBC bragort;//ylvil 61I2ONICI.11 PAGE EIGHT SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A. WILL HONOR ITS PAST PRESIDENTS ON FEB. 12 Plans Completed for Annuls! Formal i Dance to Be Given at Hotel Steller Saturday Evening, March IL aoclety hems and ether local not. atteuld be communicated to the officio el The All hronicle by 5 o'clock Wedeesday afternoon In order to wear in the cll..t wok'. a. Phone Glendale 9300, Society Editor. Mali neticaa al...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 11

…ANCtitalf Prisk Periodical Carter CLAYTON AVLNUL - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO Irfse Permr,l'Ewsm eh lom ia4 PAGE NINE PIM Misses' New Spring Suits in Boyish Models High in popularity for Spring are the trim, tailored boyish styles. The luncheon suit with sulked la- pels and the roundabout suit with four buttons set squarely, and both with the shortened jacket. Developed in Twills, mannish Hair- line stripes, and smart checks. One model sketch...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 12

…THE awn; Awn Mom tam r UTAH—WHERE JEWS ARE GENTILES WHOSE WARES ENDURE? NEWSPAPER URGES It happened that a scholar was o veral merchants. The h a chanced to inquire of the scholar, Re} Mormon Church Accepts Jews As the Chosen People. Where is your merchandise?" MONTREAL.—(J. T. A•) —"Un- ing, " Dominant lie answered theni indirectly, thu Large Membership Class Initiated: less drastic measures are taken to FRED L. W. BENNETT By Harry Kemp ...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 13

…w 4ritericair ffewisk Periodical Cotter CLIPTON Anna - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO URET ts. They olar, say- ndisel" itly, thus, alue than ed. They the vessel ; belonged laughing him. rates fell :col all the tripped of ?I none the and when odors and sought the either food r. do'.' House of idrash, sat and the To- o: could do. the village ,aturated in nesse,' f or- him every out for him and a great II sides. being thus A were still ance. When as...…

February 08, 1924 • Page Image 14

…FEBRUARY 8, 1924 ,Nevaurrjoosit(hionscu; guy Prnairy . 1 J i lif fiva BnDAV Digesting the News of the Week MRS. DAVID BROWN DIES IN HOSPITAL AT THE AGE OF 46 Detroit Life Does $1,434,000 Business in January. ties in the iron mining business art quite sure that 1924 will be a gener- ally prosperous year. Henry Ford's activities through the Upper Penin- sula are most helpmul and beneficial. He certainly has put a lot of enthus- iastic life...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 1

…Americo lavish Periodical eater 924 Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English II- EbETROIT LWISR . HRONIC L Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XV. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924 NO. 10 SHINWELL Devine to Address JEWISH AGENCY IS JEWS AND NON-JEWS EMA IN NUEL LABOR CABINET e Cl u b ON THRESHOLD OF M ens ' T GREET DR. FRANKLIN BECOMING A FACT' ON SILVER JUBILEE East End...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 2

…TIE VETROIT //MISR (A RON ICA PAGE TWO M U S I C "NM JEWISH BANKER DIES I and she will sing three songs with pi- Ballet Suite "Sylvia";Smetana's Sym- phonic Poem, "The hialdau"; the in- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Shep- troduction to the Third Act of Gold- mark's opera, "The Cricket on the ard J. Goldberg, private banker of ..-%/s N" Hearth; Johann Strauss's waltz, Vien- 171 East Broadway, died Monday at L't et^ na Blood and Saint Saens's Bacch...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 3

…a bmericam Pprish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ta.,..sts....1-Ssoirr par ! ES impor- nstitu- ^easur- imittee repre• to had Jewish lebrew active eration PAGE THRFr, e PHOENIX CLUB PICKS the rest of the population. FREUD AS PRESIDENT Y Likewise, herded in cities the Jews developed a physiological immunity to the city diseases. The low statistics (Concluded from page 1.1 for morbidity and mortality among freely wi...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 4

…TilEVETROITIEWISItaiRONICLE P GE FOUR TESTIMONIAL PERFORMANCE FOR LUCY GERMAN ON SUNDAY EVENING ittutplt girth El Matto of Shkolim. I ung and the people) were overjoyed. But I soon felt dis- gusted. To be a chazan without see- My voice was a high alto, with the ing a cent—there was very little en- Jews for the manner in which she Meanwhile, I regained some degree This Sunday evening, the Yiddish character of a mezzo-soprano. My couragement...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A wn= Augur Periodkal Carter CLIFTON AFINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVZ hicinrriton;Alungrtzlia4 El You 'sychologi. Mct of Dr. Iday morn deal With Alt:crest to is untied tudy s each Fri- is proving should at- Lure: g, Feb. I., as the fore- ervice prob at the tint- CIO). Ol ■ af the Com s interested nc clay will HE Keren Hayesod drive for the $150,000 that Detroit T should give as its share is coming to an end. in our con- d.,...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 6

…WiEVETROnIEWISil (ARON PAGE SIX r re:if t. 14, ror ICLE r (e-... 114, rie; ; 11121_, *„. " -W,1„g} -fil„1...goA 14,1 .."111, at which Judge Julian Mack spoke on "The Truth the about Palestine." We sympathize with the complainant and join with • an wawa. ■ om Is• OM, her in the wish that many more should have heard Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Judge Mack. He speaks with the authority gained Joseph J. C...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 7

…A merican Prislr Periodical Older mirror+ mums • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO r. PAGE SEVEN IttoilEntoginrINICARMK34 *10 1%1'6 404f0r5 th JOSEPH , nd rs on ar ed ,rk 'ed n," us- a rk va- all, at he run roll. .ing rew boor mess . He and 10 eyes poi- lately ever- agth. r eply Istor. good '0U— d the Rev- he is —only n the died he is :rated viewed silence orth: Tor of mass! sinful as? Do k of a sinner ir, and it per- oseltiz- iad...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 8

…beraorr,/nnut Kom to PAGE EIGHT <I A Recent Bride. The Me AMMO In its ability to deliver a perfect re-enact- ment of-the artist's playing the Ampico has no equal. No so-called reproducing piano ap- proaches the perfection of the Ampico. Mid-Winter Furniture Sale O• offices of The All society Items and other local notes should be communicated m Chronicle b 5 o'clock Wednesday •Iternmn in order to appear in the current week. Editor. Mell...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A merica 5eprish Periodical Cater CLIPTON 011'401 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE fittPETROITfrmnininucut 11•111 ■ 1 dezaniov,kketc"catriszf,AlcPw HEADS COMMITTEE FOR PURITY CHAPTER DANCE All event looked forward to with much interest is the fourth annual ball by Purity Chapter No. 359, Or- der of the Eastern Star, to be given on Monday evening, Feb. II, at the Eastern Star Temple, Alexandrine be- tween Woodward and ('ass avenues. A com...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 10

…TREPirrItiltY, /WISH PAGE TEN unvtan A GOOD WILL AGENCY WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF TALMUD TORAHS TO GIVE MANY AFFAIRS COMPLETES -TERM AS pHILOMATHIC HEAD DEAN OF SLABODKA YESHIVAH COMING comment, as she tried to imitate her s. A. S. Jacobs Confides the Secret of Insurance Success. neighbor with the aid of an enormous \ safety pin . In reviewing the history of the Under the able leadership of Syd- "That aster be the style," voltm- • By RITA KISSI...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 11

…American Plash periodical Cater PAGE ELEVEN Picl)Emon;ffivismaIRoNicul JEWS AND NON-JEWS GREET DR. FRANKLIN ON SILVER JUBILEE W e it 0 (Concluded from page 1.) rather in terms of the great changes that were brought about by the tem- ple since Dr. Franklin's coming here," Mr. Butzel said. Ile spoke of Dr. Franklin's contributions towards uni- fying the Jewish community and towards the formation of the United Jewish Charities. Ile told o...…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 12

…FEBRUARY P.„ 1924 , S 1 Arrnort;tr ts Digesting the News Childrenrs; Comer of the Week IMEIP1T-nnir-C BY DAVID J. HIRSCH . (Concluded from Ellitortal psipt) shoulders, threw out his hands. end 'm VALENTINES r cried: fConeluded from Editorial! page.). haisst" Do I loll like a primer I the prevailing beller among a large The priest unbeschtisan has quit" a number of students in the Middle- different shape. He could swallow me ! West. ...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 1

…nw. the Jlar- d to ,000. the tidal ap- i'rust into srily, high a of trust k W. Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English 1- 1 - EbETROITILWISH 11-RONICLE [ Teephone l GLENDA LE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1924 VOL. XV. NO. 9 FRANKLIN REVIEWS 25 YEARS' SERVICE IN JUBILEE SERMON Detroit's Jubilarian Completes 25 Years' S...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 2

…TilLtDETINVIT hls1V11611CONICLE PAGE TWO WIL!RIL01181$11(10‘.11 101XICRIABIJIMBI Semi-Annual Clearance Solid Mahogany Chair Three Good Specials tt The frame is of gen- uine SI did mahogany splendidly built for sea ice as well as beauty and the up- holstery is of the best. Covered in hest qual- ity denim and marked These special items are published to give an idea of the drastic reductions which pre- vail throughout our establishment. T...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 3

…America 'eolith Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATTNUI - CINCINNATI 30, 0010 vprstorr frwtsm Moam. N Notre EET Jew- Den- ition- omen ie In- to be ep re- hood. r this ed by men's prin- i con- d. the TO hes to 01 at Main day, Jan. 27, welcome. armpit Seth El at 4 o'clock. All are WILL ADDRESS MEETING OF WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF LOCAL HEBREW SCHOOLS Men' ■ Temple Club: On Wednesday evening, Feb. 6, Edward T. Devine, Dh. D., L. I,. I)., will a...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 4

…USED CARS Everybody Rides in One OPEN LETTER TO DETROIT JEWS Samuel J. Mdes, president of Pis gall Lodge No 34, I. 0. B. 11., hat issued the following statement deal- ing with talk of forming another B'nai B'rith lodge: "It is rumored that a movement has been launched for the organization of another lEnai B'rith lodge in Detroit. I neither know nor tried to discover I the identity of the men interested in the movement locally, but am reliab...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 5

…tkierall faith Pefifdial &ea' aurrom Amos - amernun 30. OHIO PAGE FIVE KEREKIta IS 1Fffilfientorr, /rwisn (A Roll MI tl Its up Co you S rage Co. modal Chev- used nal a. ?baker, equip- it Jan- btoO• • store. As the refugees from the lands of massa- cres and boycotts come back to their ancient homeland, it is the Keren Hayesod that re- ceives them, that shelters them, (along with the Hadassah Medical Organization) tends them when t...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 6

…rittsPentnnjimsneIRONIaL PAGE SIX rWo as rioRst. mr coma Freedom of Worship. etRONICL THE DETROIT MINN 141.• ■ ••• MOO.n loo beCMOMI • Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Puldishiaa Co, Inc. __ Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, Business Manager = - "tared its Second-elan. matter March I. 1916, at the Nelda. at Detroit, Mich., under the At of March 8, 1879. General Offices and Publication Building 8...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 7

…American 5arisli periodical Cotter PAGE SEVER 11 14)Cnt.° . glIEINWI gal IGI4 •L., BTTIER- BOX 11 GAS. I+. ICevywrIght, 1921. 11 c.JOSEPH- ------ B• Chas. II. .1•••••hd College educators are turning their broadsides on loose drinking and looser dancing that they say are all too frequently associated with the college girl and college boy. They say that while it is true that in all ages some women smoked and some women drank, that it w...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PIE ih:TRJOIT, IFwl cat al RON IC LE PAGE EIGHT Quality Value Service Engagements; gr the s r % ogrg Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein o 439 East Ferry avenue announce the engagement of their cousin, Miss Mollie Rosen of New York, to Aaron Tozer of this city. A reception wi I be held Sunday evening, Jan. 27. A Special Purchase Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenblatt of 652 Theodore street announce the en- ment of their daughter, Belle a g e All eaclety...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A merico Jewish periodical Cater CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NIN1‘ _!_w' .7kDgm_r,LEmfAIPL* kONOVetkas kr`ael 1 /41411:014.0 C o a t s . xyciat and Qrsonai r ` J yagl Coats !'tat would tempt almost any woman to plan a journey. Styles that just seem to fit in with California migrations and South- ern sojourns. New Spring models in such fabrics as Smyrna Cloth, Muscova, Juina, Angora Wool, and novelties. Many c,uirming cre...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 10

…PEPentogiensn(Aaorocus PAGE TEN the fact that Russia had been shut off from the rest of the world for several years, and no relief work was possible during that period within her borders. "But the $14,000,000 that the J. D. According to the Report of J•mes N. Rosnberg, Vice.Pre•Ident of the C. has spent in Russia does not by any means represent the total of the Joint Dittribution Committee. aid extended to her people by the com- especially o...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 11

…A merican Yavish Periodical Center CLIFTON AYINUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN, EV SIIHROlticus illfiPLTROFT ALIC arodlo44.11,11.0./.1,.././W.W.M.M/V40.0....nteweweara Ifflint Natrs ROMANO, NOTED PSYCHIC,' TO APPEAR IN DETROIT PERLMAN OPPOSES RESTRICTIVE BILL NEW YIDDISH STARS AT THE SHUBERT-MICHIGAN —Q.- Shopping 'Directory Commencing Friday night, Satur- Rom Romano, recently arrived in day and Sunday matinee 111111 night, Prel...…

January 25, 1924 • Page Image 12

…JANUARY 25, 1924 litEkerRortjEwisst(Axorocus 'Tenamunrc BY DAVID J. HIRSCH ur I 14 111111111 Yo,RE 4gaa5 4 The man who bought hi. home • little at • time has the satisfac- I tion of knowing that the small bed ginning assures the comfortable, ending. Let us give you the facts.] MEMBER BOAR D N I DETROIT REA L Walt UNITED ii VitS1IRtiliitAlliAB Leak A.REALTYCOMPANYAL GARFIELD 2423.5380 8748 LINWOOD AVE. • SWAP Your Out of Date Fur...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A meriam Jewish Perithical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1924 Dea f T. A. Hotel I Rap- A. will id has 1; eve- session to give he eve. Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English IfEbETROITAWISR fiRONICIA Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE QNLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 / Chosen as President Of Jewish Charities VOL XV. NO. 8 PALESTINE WORK IS Chronicle Scholars...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 2

…THEPerRorr, basil ThRoxICLE PAGE TWO 1:7C/CI 049AmMgjmumi t I 1C/CPC/CPUCTOCI ,CI vv V V V WILL ADDRESS THREE LADIES' SOCIETIES AT MEETING THIS MONDAY V1 V/ Louis K. Anspacher, poet of unus- ual gifts, dramatist and lecturer, will speak here at 2:30 p. tn. Monday, Jan. 21, at Temple Beth El, under the aus- pices of the Jewish Woman's Club, the CREEDS JOIN TO ASK RELIGIOUS TEACHING Catholics and Protestants Join Training of New York ...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A lgeriaIII lavish Periodical Ceder CLIFTON MINIM • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO mir!-TrmthrEt PAGE THRIll' t)-rporr ► rvillr Prelscate MU SI C K fNG Join e Ro- and in is- irk of ' New icelets The 'New led by bbl of Syna- of the acting lichael trick's group, :hodist e New or the it time ever ie. In 1*. La- ment: been on re- d New grow- ruction stren- if their upon ted co- estants, ,urches, Arch- ll r-) ie proe- md the velle to .esenta- Pool,...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 4

…..,nentogr,lonmlitscroca4 Prnmrs Toasts BY DAVID J. HIRSCH Union Trust Company Sets Aside $5,000 for Student Scholarship. by these students on subjects related to banking, investments and the ser- vices rendered to the, family by a trust company. provide for the possibility that the winners might be prevented from availing themselves of the scholar- ships. It is a part of the plan formulated A certificate will be presented to The Union Tr...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 5

…RONICLE TICPUTROrT, PAGE TWO CI CY fl WWWAKI WA ugykuk cr o omi x a v og rg u mug- MUDV A mMumat a rgukulm mearot.W W ClUU WILL ADDRESS THREE LADIES' SOCIETIES AT MEETING THIS MONDAY Louis K. Anspacher, poet of unus- ual gifts, dramatist and lecturer, will speak here at 2:30 p. m. Monday, Jan. 21, at Temple Beth El, under the aus- pices of the Jewish Woman's Club, the 0 N Monday morning, January 21st, we will begin what is now our reg...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 6

…America lavish periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THBIgg' t)r-rrorr Invirr f#Frnict4 MUSIC law ..— vin Ro- and I is- k of New Bless The New d by Id of yna- r the sting Mae! risk's roup, !odist New r the time ever !• In La- been re- New grow- uction stren- 1 their upon ed co- stants,, irches, Arch- !' pres- d the wile to esenta- 'ool, as ling to- ! letter 'ork in all and Year's Cllr illrraltrrg 3ALL I o...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 7

…rift&Ptin/LInsill PAGE FOUR OF ANNUAL BALL TO French Tact and German Effusiveness At PROCEEDS HELP BETTER HOME FOR AGED a Jewish Dinner LEA DS LAW DEBATERS SIX POGROMISTS ARE IN COLLEGE TRYOUTS SENTENCED TO DEATH JEWS OF GERMANY PLEAD FOR RELIEF MOSCOW (J. T. A.)—Six follow- NEW YORK. (J. T. A.)—"German ers of Petlura, the chief of the band Jewry is in acute distress. Famine of pogromists that engineered the and despair dwells in the hous...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 8

…A merica ffewisk Paiorlical Carter AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE' F11111 EF nan line of de- ibbi Dr. all are loly suf- iber pil- the and man who con- rect- man dis- dials and ihich lung, light his- s be- :. ex- val. Vash- ! the KERE Trn Its up to you HE KEREN HAYESOD is rebuilding Palestine. I The money so generously contributed by loyal Jews is making possible the turning of wasted lands into profitable farming lands, and, in t...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 9

…ThEykritpronv1snaR0711G4 PAGE SIX doirod 4,14. arR-A.t, mr- T o- LN, — 7iffiDETROIT I/EWISII 61-1ZON ICLE ■ Are We So Bad? The Men's Temple Club were treated on Saturday night last to a very brilliant discourse by Rabbi Abba ■ Hillel Silver of Cleveland. He talked on the subject "Is Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Progress a Myth?" We do not propose to discuss the lec- ture, but we do feel that the pendulu...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 10

…A meriam Pitish Periodfral Cater CLIFTON macs CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Timikrgonit.wisfieRONICLE PAGE SEVEN 14/ 160 . " 8, 71f5ffii Anti-Semitism Frowned Upon by Soviet Russia GiAS. - H-. JOSEPH -, (CnnwirrInAl, tad. Br CI... H. Jediets.) There seems to be • Bible f•mine in hp., but before they begin to supply th. need, it seems to m• the Christi•n theologi•ns ought to decide among themselves exactly how the New Testament should be inte...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 11

…liitl)Ernorrliwisn 61Roxicus PAGE EIGHT Betrothal Antrorced Netting's January Sale A New 15-Story Building For Hudson's LAMPS Table—Bridge—J unior 20% OFF \ Lamps—Odds and Ends- 40% to 50% off hauls! IA unamunkatad to Mir *like *I no d o ther local •Itoremia in and.. to spoor in theeurrrst anIt's ri All ambit, Items an rived not later Ebnimid. by 5 s'clock Wedoesd.se Moue. Phone Glendale shoo. Society Editor. Mall nadir. m aa to tor ...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 12

…A merican Jewish Perisileal Carter CLIFTON AnNus. - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO TMS19LTHMJEMlariel KAM kocitaNadime, Smart New Dresses \ For Southern Vacation or Town Wear $39.50 '25 A special collection of styles of as- sured Spring vogue that are available in a wide range of models. Fashioned from Silk Crepes, Crepe de Chine and flannels in red and white, blue and white, rose, green and maize. Features include button trimming, pockets, s...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 13

…irsevtri 7;.r PAGE TEN • rds touch her, entire body towa to ead his white, silver beard. And, from a the I hill. stands over the inn and, er cross- his b up a although desirous s the leaps distance, he looks like a soaring, ing the mad, epreads itself ov stops western sky in a bright, flushed man- her. A long shadow leaps in front of white, unusually tierce bird. H e O him and a short one—behind. Ile o the of happiness, relief arid rest. A...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 14

…Amerkait lavish periodical Coder CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN 14F.Ilentorr kinsie MRcma4) 11111111111111111 OnTime!ilieramaskumal Saleoiluitstevercoats! An it's a knockout! The backward clothing season gives us the biggest opportunity we have ever had! This big, active store is alive to every opportunity—we are grasping this chance with all the energy we have!—AND we are staging the most important clothing sale we ha...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 15

…pif PAGE TWELVE A Real Jewish Master nerRor. tr*1811 11170Q4 MISS WETSMAN AND PALESTINIAN ORPHANS SUPPORTED BY HADASSAH By DR. S. M. MELAMED American porta and a preliminary se- lection overseas. Professor Irving Fisher of Yale (Continued from Page I) University is chairman of the eu- who shall conduct the meetings of the genics committee. Congressman Al- board. The trustees shall likewise select • David Racoosin has returned from treas...…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 16

…America Prish Periodical Carter 111E EIROft ALWAYS AND EVERYWHERE THE SAME IsnaiRoxictr, PAGE THIRTEEN JACOB MASE: RABBI AND LEADER $01.1"11 A Pre-Pogrom Scene in Berlin. By D. MOSKWIN (Copyright, 1923, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) I to as of to rty 0- ES ce) Jn rish Lein 10 i nce can ith ur- Ind the ele- un- the den, r in s ave 'eign the the Ion- ew- an- cing nful itrol ling ting Welt- sub- Jnion card- 'e are could ...…

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