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December 26, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica 'Nish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AV6NU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO f d All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS IIRONICLE II- EVETROIT THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN ICH GIVES NATION FUNDS TO PUBLISH GREAT MEN'S LIVES leW York IMPORTANT NOTICE Owing to New Ye•r's Day, items intended for publication in the issue of The Detroit Jew- ish Chronicle of Jan. 2 must be in the office not later than Tues. day, Dec. 30...…

December 26, 1924 • Page Image 2

…pElpritorr,/rmSit PAGE TWO Fr/W11/1 it tUttl,v2Kt4C 711CV.C.11V.ZG'tZ te ' 9ttiqt(Ki*VOIE 7Itt$7141EtV4PtVetCTIMC$9ttt s/VCOt ztt tf.'4, COMMUNITY MOURNS SCHOLAR'S PASSING Oriental Cafe ✓ (Concluded from page 1.) (Joiner . 9 6' The Following Chinese Club i : , • , I Tchh ei n Followin gg Luncheon `i funds and secure the nflilifition with 5 Directly Opposite New Book-Cadillac Hotel Luncheon the membership men who could bring di Ser...…

December 26, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A merican P i nsk periodical Center c., - Top An.... • CINCINNATI 30, ONTO PAGE THREE ThEneritonlonsm( 11 RoNtai Doro thy Role in SCHIFF CHILDREN'S GIFTS APPLAUDED e s Vital D alton Assum Play H t on stein , I Young Jodaea Times Pays Tribute to Donors of Two Munificent Awards Recently Made. A the Garai is theater for one week, g Sunday, Dec. 28, Dorothy e nni n oiii„,,.picture star of bril- ba piiviii if e of the pro- I l ■ :. IV an...…

December 26, 1924 • Page Image 4

…TREVentonli.sisn(ARONic . .r. PAGE FOUR • 4.!. r . Nt. wee 111, ef.Wee. erekr. . 1114.. re I r rov it: roe J to' eN't 14... re" :1 e sti .11‘1 chorus of condemnation of Secretary of Labor James Ij J. Davis. With a marked unanimity they have brought forth the beaver and rat analogy in his book. In this The Jewish Chronic: Publiehing Co., Inc. vilification we refuse to join, because this is not the act Published Wmkly of Secretary Dav...…

December 26, 1924 • Page Image 5

…- - - - Aterksur faith Perioaal Getter cunt*/ Angus • CINCUOIATI 30, OHIO PAGE FIVE T nE J ------ >7_21:31 A Paints on Life's Canvas With Brush of Tenderness. . 01AS . - 1-1-. dosEPH---- (Copywright, 1921. BOOK REVIEWS 01.1:91-iT5, . I).sr CritOtr,fEWISII0IIDNI CU t COMPANIONSHIP Bat. and Hopkins By Anne C•mphea. 185 pp. New Visa. Laf•adio Il•arn, Eugene Field and Ainghji William Cullen Bryant, to mention' in the late nineti...…

December 26, 1924 • Page Image 6

…E PrEICOTE ir‘'iSM It0/9CLE PAGE SIX MIKA WAWA NtIIMPINAritIgNA VIKA 0101 , "il it t c 54 A :11 A . #1 K1 f tg 0 WOMENS WEAR Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and State ki: . IMPORTANT NOTICE xycial X A X Now in Progress! Owing to New Year'• Day, item• intended for publication in the issue of The Detroit Jew. i.h Chronicle of Jan. 2 must be in the office not later than Tues- day, Dec. 30, at 3 o'clock. Cor- respondents for...…

December 26, 1924 • Page Image 7

…American i fewisk Periodical Center PA GE pEperRon; [pas n aRONICL£ — — PARENTS ANNOUNCE HER ENGAGEMENT ociat arsona Engagemrnts ' Mayor and Mrs. John W. Smith will' be the guests of honor at it Chanukah dance to be held in the ballroom of the Stotler Hotel next Sunday even- ing under the auspices of the Lathes' Auxiliary of l'isgah Lodge, So. 34, I. 0, B. B. This is the third of a series of dances sponsored by the auxiliary. , Choic...…

December 26, 1924 • Page Image 8

…1111.11 ■ 1111111111111111.. PAGE EIGHT PlE)III."11/1111SnelF"lic_112 'INTRODUCES BILL TO RECORD ALIENS ARRANGES SYNAGOGUE CHANUKAH PROGRAM tit'! Notre; Rep. Aswell Proposes Measure to Register Immigrants Until Naturalized. The bazaar held Iss , t Mt. Sinai Congregati mi or - , cessf ul. Nearly every mend.. r .d the community co-ooperated usitto e,o; nuttee in charge and several dkcris- from Detroit, under the sup s ,: ,• of Mrs. H. I...…

December 26, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A llied= 'elvish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMU' - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE rLEDLTROIVEWISRal RON ICLE f DRAMATIC ARTISTS WILL HONOR COGUT • hast fallen into the mire. But come; 1 uld speak with thee of many I 1 would __— th ing s. " Company Plans and step-1 Ie l t hrew open the door Yiddish playhouse gathering dusk, led e ping t oo into th ial for Man•ger. Testimonial Adventure in Ye Early Connecticut Colonie Inc across the lonatot g...…

December 26, 1924 • Page Image 10

…PLE attotT biC1486:1 BONN uNI j re O NK at BB lattB GARFIELD2423 . 5380 8748 LINWOODAYE. Don't eutTer—get quick relief. Effective and inexpensive. It t•t• nothing to corns down and find out. THE WAYNE BATHS Second and Front Stn. Sulphur Mineral, Turkish Teak, Swedish, Electric Bathe. SWEDISH MASSAGE Take Woodward Through Car. Cherry 4784 i• CM FLOC , STROH B oitoiNa Portraits of Children Eielusively (--- LET SHEKELL MOVE YOU Cu...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A NCIMIN lavish Peddled Cotter All Jewish News Views All Jewish WITHOUT BIAS 11 - EDETROIT LWISR. 11-RONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 VOL. XVII. NO. 4 iALFOUR DOCUMENT PROMPTED BY PAST , DEEDS, SHE AVERS gr• Mary Fels Claims Zionists Have Ignored Settlers Who Laid Foundations. COOLNESS SHOWN THEM DESCRIBED AS UNJUST IMPORTANT NOTICE Items intended for publica- tion in th...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 2

…VIE *mum PAGE TWO ! WITS of a little boy named Joseph, '.with a kind father and wicked broth- ,ers, who stole his pretty coat and threw him into a cave. Bennie stud- , ied the pictures with satisfaction, es- pecially the one of Joseph sitting in a big chair with a great many people fanning him or bowing before him. I But soon he found that it was growing too dark to see the pictures distinctly; the short December day had deepened into twili...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 3

…► y America ffewish Periodical CeNter PAGE TAUB TIIE9ETROtTAW1811(AROMICIAS • 4.01: Y"ng 19 Judaea — Our Business Creed Absolute truthfulness in advertis- ing. Faithful reproductions in all adver- tising illustrations. Full guarantee of all Furniture sold. The lowest credit terms to all. a Freedom from obligation in sick- ness or loss of employment. Adjusting of credit terms to suit the salary of the wage-earner. The same price to ...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 4

…- - PiEVErRorr,frwisii(iiRoxim , PAGE FOUR SYNAGOG YOUNG FOLK EVENT PLAN FIRST Center for. Youth At College Opens 1•11 ORGANIZE EFFORTS TO HELP REFUGEES A NEW TWELFTH STREET FURNITURE STORE The Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek will hold the first of — a series of social entertainments Sun- United Synag— agu-e- Buys liouse Communities All Over Country • . day evening, [PT. 2 1, H:30 o'clock, at For Students Attending the synagog...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merica ,swish periodical Cater CLIFTON AVINI.11 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE Thcperiterr,fimml IA RONICLE A Gift that Will Be Enjoyed Every Day Fraternal and Club Notes a Cadillac for Christmas! Montefiore Lodge. Montutiore Lodge, Ni. 12, Inde- pendent Order Free Sons of Israel, met Tuesday evening, Dee. 11, at the K. of I'. Hall, Cass and Teterboro Election of officers was avenues. held with the following results: President, Jose...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 6

…limpgrim,kwisnaiRONICI PAGE SIX mss. ri MOTT EWISR ROM ••• /WM .11 ■•■•••• ■ emerge Published Weekly by The Jewish Chromic'. Publishing Ce., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager . 114,S„ mrdw..... -0-'1 ■ •-g4"2 -041 ■- ,cir, Ns •4. 11 - Celebrate Chanukah? their plans of dictatorship by political adventurers and fanatics. During the 44 years that he was head of the labor movement in Americ...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 7

…A merica Parish Periodical Cotter PAGE SEVEN PtEi_t; LIVISR 14. 6011 <>19. - Firr - ) ---- 0-1AS . -1+. c.) OS E P BOOK REVIEWS Pens Radiant Story of Jewish Heart Largess. COUNCIL SUGGESTS 4 LAW IMPROVEMENT I I 4, dr a ish we 'us of the It laVi. S I nail h — that ['ha- nan- neri- ight. cans tidah tery, angst 1)1 in But esses t he tbiy, / 5 Changes in Immigration i A A s k s THIS THING OF GIVING I Law on Ground of Human ! ...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 8

…%il r.y)rnow PAGE EIGHT Ni4 MAMA /rwisti M Rom Km FESTIVAL ARRANGED BY OAKLAND FOLK 1101WANAMIIIIVIVIKA KAMP: NA 15 A ti: t -0. :11 C k 511 WOMENS WEAR i: A vg ;1. C V. Unusual Values in a Sale of A IC 51 10. A . 0 1 . i: Woodward Avenue—between Grand River and State French Beaded Frocks 14: ti: 51 :A Handmade Creations Imported Direct by Heyn's Priced Remarkably Low at a X ti: IC X le 2500 FOR HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES All the N...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A xericair lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NINE EtEDergonik - msnaiRoNia, 1 , flarring [......- 014,01,4°P atr..4n""A avo. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kamalsky are SCHEINMAN-LONDON receiving congratulations on the birth Mr. ad Mrs. Samuel It. London of of a son, Gerald. Each performance by the Arts So- Santa Monica, Calif., announce the approaching marriage of their daugh- ciety of Temple Beth El seems to t...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 10

…itthti critorr, infisn PAGE TEN RONICLE WILL GIVE CHANUKAH PROGRAM ON SUNDAY Edwin Montagu's Career The Store Beautiful on Grand Circus Park" Edwin Samuel Montagu, who died recently in London, was the second son of the first Lord Swaythling (known in the House of Commons as Sir Samuel Montagu) and was born in 1879. He was at Clifton and at Our Collection of Beautiful Fur Coats - Wraps - Scarfs at in Utliitaited Variety awaits your sel...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 11

…A merkam ffetrislt Periodical Curter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN litEl)cricotyltrsitelmvictz of Experience Opens Costume Shop nod ∎■■•■■■■•■∎■■■∎•■■■■∎∎■■ ∎∎∎■■∎ ? Make-up A rti st j&i,‘, ■■•■•■ ■■■ 1 Jacobs Insurance Agency AInstructi on $ I — 0 "Service end Protection That Satisfy." r GENERAL Georgia Casualty Co. Old Line Life Ins. Co. 0 Home Office Atlanta, Ga. of America. Burglary, Automobile, Plate Gl...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 12

…DECEMBER 19, 1924 il t (AP:0 4KM ttorr,frta EXPLAINS CONTENT MEMBER 011TICO MIASMIC BOAPD BCD 8331.11IRP11111114. 1 18 I- IFEA LTV COM 0/4_ GAR FIELD 2423.5180 87 48 LUIWOODAVE. Rheumatism Don't suffer—get quick relief. Effective and Inexpensive. It costa nothing to come down and find out. OF DISTRICT PLAN iConcluded from page 1.1 shrewdly discerned the possibilities Of • manipulating the neighborhood forces so organized for distinct...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 13

…:NUE 1-1-EDETROIT EWISII Chanukah 5685 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Section Two DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 VOL. XVII. NO. 4 Protecting Rare Book Collection With More Than $1 000,000 Policies Sum, HOXerer a Mere& SYMOfiZTS PrielleSSlleSS Of 11 laniaeriPtc and of Rekl a riOtiS and Art Objects gon, ten Jane 30, 1138. Fifty Jews elaborately illustrated, gives a con- course between Jews and Christian...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 14

…&IRO di,WISH RON LE PAGE TWO American Zionist Medical Unit, thus I tine co-operated with the Iladassah victoria (an address written Jerusalem, Jaffa, :Medical Organization in its infant turn Vale•Intine on the launched, opened in Cif the Queen • ; Tiberias, Safed and Ilaifa hospitals' welfare work, and its outside chalet- lik.brew la to and dispensaries staffed by Jewish rical service, which has been extended .1 11111.. rucen nil exceedingly...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 15

…PAGE THREE PE91-nconAslstitARONICif, • ILW Ilal MI 06.1 V %. ■ I we ,.'11: • ••• ■•■ • 111. .\■.\■■ WI 0 t. ■ .% LI •11•\ ■■ • ■7 We Wish nu All he in a $, P t■ Fen en Pictures of New Palestine By DR. JOSEPH SILVERMAN , $4 JOYOUS CHANUKAH $ 're ud 05tedings child. l'he survivors of those early settlers of the 'tit's, strong and gentle mart and woolen, today point with pride to the second generation of colonists \chit+ they have r...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 16

…THE I erRonlaim (iittorilaz PAGE FOUR Aloscow's Jewish Theater S By HUNTLY CARTER tlialogue and environment of painted scenery. and he plays on a flat stage. In Moscow the Jewish actor expresses himself by means of gesture and movement at all heights. Experiments are always being During my post-revolution visits to their goloshes, which are deposited in made at this theater to find the form c h arge of best suited to express the Jewish So...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 17

…A merica Pinsk periodical Carter CUPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE 'Pt t; ihrritotr,frwisi r e destroying the Temple the Mes- s %%%%%%%% •••• %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 69mph:flews of the Season aassaei we l :: sigh was burn." The story tells how the news iif ti• destruction of the / I hall of Temple at Jerosa • m woman, is brought I, / a Messiah to living a small community f Jewo short distanre outside Jerusa...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 18

…figikraorrionsnelimcg Art and the Jews The Banner of the Jew By REV. IGNATZ MUELLER Greetings According. to historical testimony, Wake, Israel, wake! Recall today there has been no people more ad- THE WORLD IS HAPPIER NOW 'l'IIAN dicted to agriculture than the Israel- The glorious Maccabean rage, ites. The Phoenicians, their near HAS BEEN FOR A LONG TIME AND The sire heroic, hoary-gray, • neighbors, had no small a territory WISH EVERYBODY...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 19

…• A aterica II Amish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN Tit r,frritorrinvisn 0110.1c1.1: Palestine • One Land Of Opportunity, Says Marshall, Urging Sacrifices Veteran Leader Calls for More People, Schools and Villages and Further Efforts to Make Country Prosperous. Unter- myer Says Every Successful Campaign Means More Power for Pioneers. GREETINGS OF THE SEASON IMPORTANT NOTICE WM. A. HAHN Items intended...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 20

…liiti)entorriEwisti &tor na PAGE EIGHT Working Boys Or Working Men? By AAV HAMON GOVIM Underlying the endeavor of clear- first claim; until they are again taken ALWAYS FRESH MADE IN DETROIT thinking students of modern social into the arms of education and moral problems to reduce child labor to a and social opportunity. Fundamentally, the question is minimum is the conviction, reached after long study of the realities of whether we shall n...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 21

…LDIN , • A merica Prish periodical eater CLIPTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 111111111161111IIIIIIMMI - lt/LETROff Ti PAGE RON KM Bar p le Em bodied olomon's Tem of S itecture Arch In Buil dings to Constitute Yeshibah Group •• I • •/ ioi C^ 1 former president of the Bronx Mark Eisner of New York, former Association. Sylvan Oestreicher, Fer- United States Collector of Internal , dinand Tannenbaum and Irwin M. Revenue, has forme...…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 22

…//.1 ■ 1St I (ii RONK:LC PAGE TEN Look Up To Thy Maker Look up to thy Maker, 0 soul of mine, Thy Creator remember whilst thou art young; Cry morning BMi night to His grace divine, And in all thy songs let Ilia name be sung. On earth the Lord is thy portion and cup, And when f ront thy body thou goest lone, A place for thy rest lie hath builded up And made thee a nest underneath Ilk throne. Wherefore morning and night I will bless my Lord...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 1

…America ffewislr Periodical Carter All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 1- 1 - 0ETROIT BWISn HRONICL - THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN JEFFERSON AVENUE (will Occu py GROUP MAKES FINE From RELIGIOUS STRIDES Council Worker Checks Attempt Thanks Chronicle at Defaming South Haven Jews For Aiding Hias B'RITH LODGE HEARS OF NOTABLE Expresses of Society , Gratitude for Efforts in CULTURAL PROGRAM President Recent Campaign...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 2

…Tit GQCIru)1T, POS/10%1RONiI'LB PAGE TWO -•■••■ man Governor Alfred E. Smith, laid the cornerstone of the Guild Theater, the new Theater Guild playhouse in New York, Dec. 2. Maurice Wertheim of the board of managers presided. Among the guests present were ex- OBITUARY Ambassador Henry M. Morgenthau, Adolph S. Ochs, Daniel Frohman, Ralph Pulitzer, Walter Lippmann, Jascha Ileifetz, Judge Proskauer, Leo Klein, Aaron Naumberg, George Blu- ...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 3

…Algerian favi,k Periodical eaner CLUTCH ATOM • 001012NATI 20, 000 PAGE THItEE Te r Drrgoli.cn/Il tu1N ICLE u - 1 PROMINENT PATRONS WILL ATTEND DANCE oung Club Notes Y Bicur Cholem Members Planning • Judaea Brilliant Function. Mogen David. .At the test meeting of the Nt,,gon David Club held at 1111 Westminster street 8 certificate of oki- serstiiii of coming to a close, is being arranged street alf , a ounam of land in Palestine was ...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 4

…ThE fi emonj E wist Ro 10=151211 1110111F riars tra. horror stricken and disclaim all responsibility. If this were not an ancient and honorable practice, of which the late Czars were masters, we may be led to believe Oa? son. am.... memo that the whole stupid, exasperating business was be- Published Weakly by The Jewish Chronic]. Publishing Co.. Inc. yond the control of the authorities. Since the Czar and Joseph J. Cummins, President and Ed...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merica ffewislr Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENCI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO r, Datum 1;filognelixoricul ■.■ 0e94: 1 11--. JOSEPH- - (Cower:ESL tam , BRITISH ECONOMIST MARVELS AT LARGE WORK OF PIONEERS O G O O * * * * C OD O•0 00 0000 *000 -0 0 0 0-0-0 0-000 0 0 (1 1;N:10-04:14 CMO O 00 0 00 00-0-00 00* 0-0-000 0-00000-00000 n FRANK & SEDER Expects a 'New Word of Power' ray Chne H. Joseph I to Issue from the Midst of Canada, is rathe...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 6

…r fIrraniT irwlcuMRONICI.0 - ,o5ctal and dersonal PAGE SIX -I —1 V:OM ENS WEAR Woodward Between Grand River and State PARENTS ANNOUNCE HER ENGAGEMENT 0!:* ear - 1 The Gift One hundred members of the Young Women's Hebrew Association were present at the second annual banquet at the clubrooms, 89 Rowena street, lust Sunday evening. The members of the "Y" council acted as waitresses. Miss Dorothy 1,abret was toastmistress. Mrs. Samuel ...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 7

…ffewish Periatficat Carter I'AGE SEVEN ~ ts fATHIO . 100 New Members Join and Rummage 11 i arSOited Sale Is Successful. December S'ale of Quality Fur Coats First in Fashion and Quality Foremost in Value and Economy In r I 11 ellS I I h,. w%S. % Alvin D. 'kirsch was the speaker at Reports of its various activities the Past High Priests Night at Penis-! were given at a meeting of the lie- saki. Chapter of the Masonic Lodge trait chap...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 8

…ittti o r tt011; IEWIS11(A11 0 44 1 G LE PAGE EIGHT 1:;ft From 1)eorl . 8 E.egresseg the nowt "Where Santo firingn Fl is Fins of Thing'," assisted by the Misses Ethel Grauer, Tibie Chimovitz, Florence Ilorwitz, Sophie Schneider and Adeline Cohen, chairman of publicity. The club re- quests all who attend the dance to wear hard-time clothes. The next business meeting will be evening, Dee. 16, at the V. tn W. H. A. club rooms, 89 Rowena stree...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 9

…A If I dant Apish periodical Carter Wgrot4 Magri • g1ng4t4an 20, OHIO TIEPErnort/f,wksit •• HEADS COMMITTEE ARRANGING DANCE LEVITAN ENDORSED BY A GREAT VOTE :-: CLASSIFIED :-: PAGE NINE (AKonicLe FOR RENT-1730 Clairmount Ave. Nash Motors Enjoyed Biggest November in History of Its Operations. beautiful rooms, lower fiat. Garage. $75. Call Empire 1576-R. --- FOR RENT—Furnished room, steam Six MACK B. WEISS—Strictly kosher Nash sal...…

December 12, 1924 • Page Image 10

…DECEMBER 12, 1924 Thukn ttonfr,wisit (if RONICLE SOLOMON'S TEMPLE 1 COST $30,000,000 But Second Sanctuary Surpassed It in Magnificence. ft i VIENNA.-(J. T. A.)-The cost of the construction of Solomon's Temple was not less than $30.000,000, accord- ing to the estimate of Professor Ig- natz Alfred Grotte of Breslau, who lectured here on The Two Jewish pension. and Cabin of Jewin Tel***** hie As•nci•) (From C Temples." The first temple, buil...…

December 05, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A merica faith Pedalled All Jewish News All J e wish Views WITHOUT BIAS ewe CUPTON MP= •0010001401 TO, 0000 11- E,bETROITAWISII 11-RONICL THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Rogers to Fill FRANKLIN UPBRAIDS (Wrote Book Stirring Co-operative 1 CONSIDERS BIGOTRY Dr. HOOVER TO SPEAK (Inspired Method of Marketing Pulpit of Beth El SAMUEL FOR BOOK'S --) TREASON TO BASIC INORT CAMPAIGN; •, COVENANT OF LAND E,';',`.,1 , ) P:It !',;,"...…

December 05, 1924 • Page Image 2

…▪ PAGE TWO 1 il erRon; Assisi t f toN ' glIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIINImmommommillsimmilliniumffilli X1;11 Q CPI-ill's Tomer "A Gift, Its kind, its value and appearance; the silence or the pomp tfipt attends it; the style in w ch it reaches you, may decide the dig- nity of the giver." —Lavater. THE PILLAR OF SALT A great many years after the H oo d, the world had become full of people. .\t first they had loved and obeyed GM, but ...…

December 05, 1924 • Page Image 3

…A merica ffewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THitEE Titr,l)attonfEwisitOi ROM ICLE •1 Y oung - — Club Notes Judaea B'nos Rachel. Mu,— Sylvia Lepinsky was hostess It II meeting of the Winis Rachel at her home, 554 • East Kirby avenue. Tuesday, Nov. 25. The members voted to raise funds to purchase a dunam of land in Palestine. A Thanksgiving program and a discus- sion of early American Jewish history was...…

December 05, 1924 • Page Image 4

…41. PAGE FOUR 7fl t • Nt___ (ititoruc.7. re/ - LIE 3 EMIT EWISII eIRMI Pubii.hili mons.. •• ■ •••• ■■ • • ■ • ••••••••• ■ • • Weakly by Th. Jewish Chronicle PublishIng Co, Ins . Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, General Manager totem! as Second-elm. muter Match 3, 1.16, s the I'0 , tolloe at Detroit. Mich.. under the Act of March It, 1.114 General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West Tel...…

December 05, 1924 • Page Image 5

…A merica 5agisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENGE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE URGES FOR SAMUEL AN EAGER HEARING oif5i44 President of Detroit Zionists Requests Writer Be Given Hearty Welcome. 1AS. -ft. JOSEPI-F= ( (CepywrIght. 1921. By Chas. H. Joseph.> k e Imil sever started with Ilaron Rothschild and oilier in the Brooklyn Jew•ish Chronicle, telling ev. thic co nies ,•,‘• Jenvess why the Ballo, dims; become III Katrinlia agreed P...…

December 05, 1924 • Page Image 6

…t41F.it /mm.1r PAGE SIX of KVA KAL AIDS IN H PLANNING ARD TIMES PARTY Miss Grauer, who is chairman of the ticket committee, is assisting Miss Marian Goldberg in arranging a hard- The winter social season of the' 'Fite parlors of the Jewish Wont - I an's Club house, 80 Rowena street,': Knollwood Country Club was opened' were well filled for the meeting of last Sunday evening with a theater the Junior Hadassah last Monday 1 and supper part...…

December 05, 1924 • Page Image 7

…A mterkam Apish Periodical emter CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE StiVid. McVentonlEwisn CHx_ IIR ilaz Exquisite New Gowns Indtvidual Models For Women and Misses' $95 and upwards for for- 01 1,11' 1)011.118 A r011i,1001 (Ind «lining oc- nift.,,ota, dinne• mal casions, rfact reproductions of im- ports iu plow and Brocaded Velrets, 31rfal Laces, .1100 Metal If,. odes, bend , d Chiffons. exquisitely f'repcs. Sew Lome, fitios and ■...…

December 05, 1924 • Page Image 8

…iltz lig PAGE EIGHT 11 CHRONICLE Miss Gertrude Satinet,' ! 'Lc sevaN piano selections and 5' Adeline Cohen gave a humorous aiding. The club is planning to in s ever 4 prominent men of the co, adds, its meetings throughout the graternal anb Cub Yates was made of a change in the date for Sisterhood of Erns noel. the Chanukah dinner-eance. It will The Sisterhood of I . n be held Sunday eve. rittig, the first Kregatioit night of Chanukah, Dec...…

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