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January 25, 1924 • Page Image 11

…, and no less on April 16 in the ballroom of the ers at Orchestra Hall next Saturday cisive Stand Against Im- talented than her father, will appear I lotel Durant. The committee, head- evening. Romano…

… will tend to make pathic gifts, m a rring the minds of his Oen. Mgr. Ludvig Satz, acclaimed its the great-, WASHINGTON (J. T. A.)—Fol- most enjoyable this party one of the Official Factory 1411,11, 1…

…, chairman of the Re- Fenders. Gas Tanks. repaired and weld. ALBERT P. WILLIS publican Committee of New York '51 SPDIA IR- COE ed. One-day service. New and County and several of the congress- Q used Fender…

… MANAGEMENT • An System Starting Party Organization to serve notice on Parts and I. ghtng ' Set v.• Ignit on the national administration that flu LEWIS DRUG CO. Green Alanagemtut Company organization is opposed…

… to the John. rellabIlltY Conibinkg olal.fsohloned We specialise in managing high days son bill based on 2 per cent of the nith elle the service and convenience et real estate. Detroit College of Law…

… ROMANO discrimination of this kind against est living comedian on the Yiddish W. 0. Mountain courts in daily seesion. the foreign-horn citizens. INTERNATIONAL VAUDE- stage. The French press called Mr., 451…

…. Now Radio Sets Repairs on Sets, Radio Can- and groups, and by self-hypnosis he Perlman stated to the Jewish Tele- after his New York appearance, the ! bsikaiSte#. fl igh•class Entertainment Program…

… Without obligation on my part, please send me information about PAP Perlman has been active for some 5. 5 & time in New York Republican circles the courses you offer in the subject marked below: 5 II in…

June 27, 1924 • Page Image 8

…. Center at. 682 East Warren avenue. The ad- ' mission fee of 25 cents includes ticket for a raffle and refreshments. Miss Selma Kline is chairman of the en- . tertainment. 'The next meeting of On the Campus…

… several friends of members were entertained. Refreshments were served. Ladies' Aid Society. On Sunday, June 22, the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society were hostesses to the inmates of the Jewish Old Folks' llome…

… Fresh Dressed Poultry Daily. One of the most umto.cl•te and sanitary meat mar. hats in the city. Looted with the Reliable Grocery Company. KOSHER MEAT MARKET BEN CANVASSER 1352 TWELFTH ST. Phone…

the Bronx, this city, collapsed during a festival held to raise funds for the building. Four- teen persons were on the porch when the pillars supporting it gave way. Four escaped uninjured, while 10…

… open meeting Saturday evening, June 28, at 8:45, at the North End Branch of the Jewish In- stitute, 1111 Westminster street. Dr. Joseph Ernmn will give a short talk on the work of the young people…

… organization will be represented at the Zionist conven- t on held in Pittsburgh June 29 to July 2 by Mortimer Liss, a Detroit attorney. By H. D. Nornberg. SUNDAY EVENING JUNE 29 "THE NEVELAH" By the well…

… known author Perez Hirshbein. Tickets for Sale at Orchestra Hall on Day of Performance. • This is your last chance to see the world-famed troupe of artiats.in action in Detroit. They are leaving for…

… 1710 7700 TWELFTH STREET - 8007 HAMILTON - - 9050 HAMILTON 9101 HAMILTON - • PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED • DAY AND, NIGHT DELIVERY. . • . • Spend JULY 4.th at (The Garden Spot of Michigan…

…PAGE EIGHT 7ilEaLTROFI;k3f1Sil(71KONICLE Ille , s/XMS1=111 Fraternal and Club Notes I bets were taken in a chartered truck Miss Fannie Schneider, a weenie , to Sugar Bush Farm, where the day…

June 27, 1924 • Page Image 3

… foundation on which the human structure is built, according to officials of the Back Shoe Company, who declare that the foot does more work than any other part of the body. "It carries the weight of the body…

…, whether standing or walking," one off,ial said. In walking it lifts the w eight of the body at every step. During the course of a day the feet lift hundreds of tons. "The care of the feet and their…

… protection are of far greater impor- tance than thought by the average person. Foot troubles make one un- efficiency. It is fit for happiness And hard to be energetic and active when one's feet hurt. "The

…, formerly organizer of the All-Rus- sian Agricultural Ex position in Mos. cow and how one of the prominent ad- visers in Soviet government circles. FORM ORGANIZATION FOR El1ROPRN WORK J swish a 1…

… of the Jewish masses in Siiviet Ruesia and coons to the e nelmion that this eondition is a catastrophic and hopeless one. Ile admits that there is a strong feeling of anti-Semi- tism prevailing among…

the Russian peasantry, but states that it is (on- tined to the Jewish city element, which is considered by the peasants as para- s i t i c . "The only solution for the Jewish uss i a i s, c st„ tus…

March 28, 1924 • Page Image 3

… $750,- ie 400 nurses. ?presents one of the units in the world. tension include the tional sites in its ve ears listen to vain .e most likely to get [mud. r thyself a giant, and all as a locust.—The

… society for the sick and needy and to provide for a needy fondly in Europe. Plans are also under way for a l'urim party to be given the children of the Jewish Orphan Home on Sunday afternoon, March 31…

… West „ Grand boulevard, reports were made ' by the various committee?, in charge - of the spring frolic to be held at the Philomathic Debating Club. Ladies Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge No. llotel Taller on

…. • evening, March 30, at Hotel Staler. of the Jew. Ben Taubert, speaking -- The committee, headed by Mrs. S. on "The World Zionist Movement," Si,;ma Phi Gamma Sorority. Karbel, which is arranging the dance…

… was hostess at at regular open meet- will be devoted to further the char- acting in the capacity of critic. The !ng of the Sigma l'hi Comma Soror- itable work carried on by the auxili- other speakers…

… Samuel Weiss gave addressee on . the business meeting. the auxiliary at the Oriole Terrace "The Care of the Feet." Wednesday, March 19, was one of Tuesday, April I, the Philomathic Junior Star Sewing Club…

… assembly of Knights formed organization consist. ognition of the charitable work car. of Pythias members. The program mg of children ranging from 5 to 12 consist of speeches to be given ;lied on by the

… distributed among local orphan was held at the home of :Hiss• Lillian of Detroit City College, and Meyer homes. The next meeting will be at Cole, 5038 Brush street, on Tuesday Weisenfeld, Isadors Berger and Nor…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 8

… Oct. 26, for Madisonians and their friends . The club announced that the dance held at the Arena Gar- dens on Sept. 30 was a success. `Regards 7, From Home A Comedy-Drama in Four Acts Replete With…

… some fresh, new pieces of beautiful UTUMN is here—and winter, the bleak, dark days of the furniture will make indoor confinement more endurable and en- tertaining more enjoyable. One or more of such…

…. 13, 14 and 17 holiday Sunday's meeting will be held at 2:15. At last Sunday's meeting the de- The Greatest Musical Comedy of the Season. bate was on the question "Resolved, Thursday Evening, Oct. 16…

… furnished by and Monday and Tuesday, evenings W. can install a modern steam or hot water healing system on ■ Al Waronoff, tenor; Lourie Estrin, the company will appear fel• the first payment plan with a year…

… to pay. rianist, and Ben Slotnick, violinist. time in "Hello Sbmendriek," a rol- .1. James Silver will give a short talk licking musical comedy, with Miss ESTIMATES FREE on the subject "Sociality and…

…747)erttortlivasa anoxia", be held at the Hotel Statler Sunday evening, Nov. 9. Tickets for this af- fair are being sold by all the mem- bers or may be secured from the secretary, Miss Anne 11. Gold…

…, North- way 5'781.M. Miss Edith Sominsky, 566 East Palmer avenue, will be the hostess at the meeting. Visitors are invited. ' ORCHESTRA HALL Woodward at Parsons. Glendale 8290. THIS SUNDAY EVENING…

…, OCTOBER 12 (First Night of Succoth.) Social Mixer, Cogut & Pearl Will Present The last meeting of the Social Mix- era was held at the home of MSS Rose Goose of 660 Farnsworth avenue. The club will have…

… a barn party the evening of Oct. 19 at the home of Miss Gladys Gilbert, 1332 Theodore street. Each member is expected to bring a non-member to the party. The next meeting of the club will be held…

… Wednesday evening, Oct. 16, at the home of bliss Fay Ettinger of 1613 [ Clairmount avenue. Some ne, beautiful and romparatIvoly inennendvo plreeR of Dean fornirbingo. line or more of such pieces will grace…

October 10, 1924 • Page Image 11

… friends . The club announced that the dance held at the Arens Gar- dens on Sept. 30 was a success. Tickets for ode all week at the Boo Office, •Isio at Knoppow's ,, Store, Twelfth at Gladstone. NOTICE…

… charge of the membership campaign. Owing to the Succoth holiday Sunday's meeting will be held at 2:15. At last Sunday's meeting the de- bate was on the question "Resolved, That Mr. Martin Be Re…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 17

… traditional music on Sun- statistics, there is little difficulty in that non-believers are doomed to eter- nal damnation. But the people who rabbi. day evening, Feb. 3, at Madison estimating the number of…

…, read the resolutions this instance, the greater the number The President's letter is in response of people, and the longer the time time, all over the western world. adopted by the congregation on Dec…

… seller, the those that are integral with the en- merly the steering post was one piece "Very truly yours, entific basis for the doctrine that ing, because where undiluted Mag. ity, of which Dr. Schulman is…

… addresses by free, the two-bearing crankshaft a cylinder becomes scored or worn , footboard. Now the worm and gear One hundred leading cantors of ple fact is that there is no scientific yarism or Teutonism is…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 4

… for .lancing and refreshments will be NEW YORK. --- The New York NEW YORK. — One hundred and served. Young folks connected with the synagogue are invited to attend., branch of the United Synagogue of…

… will serve primarily 1$ "O m 1 ,tvi / .1. fur tins purpese at the .;; oo 1 were rece NEW YORK.--Ten thousand for. student, at Columbia University and l Seminary, Ace of the r.mergency Committee on , 0…

… given out once. 1 tenement life. Series. er i One of o a S O 1 , - Invocation by Priest. Perils. ielorl This students' house is one of a ' '''''"ge orl'tratt io" F The ceremony began at 7 c.'clock ; ill…

… them. The invocation by a ge r s naded to go there 1.y unscrunit - ,., / CIIIIII/fIllieS , r „au.. t„,„t was faua., by the on college campuses throughout the . / 9124 TWELFTH STREET presentation of a…

… installed in your home (100.1 portrait work is on expression which characterizes our per- in time for the Holidays, without inter- ruption of your heating service. It is the greatest gift of comfort for…

… your family and Your home. sonalities in life as we grow with age, serving to ourselves and our splendid memory of the past and present. beloved on, as a Our motto is to adhere to the principles of…

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 synagogue. This entertainment Naming Groups to Succor will be followed by an informal get-, Universities. Stranded Thousands. - together. Music will be provided…

The committee in charge is composed' America anti of the Women's League : enty Jewish communities through.; of the Misses Helen Illumrosen, Julia purchaseda four-story United States are in the pro…

…. # West 113th street to building serve as at a out cuss the of organizing committees to raise h local quotas for the $500,000 fund 4 0 Klein, Marian Moyer, Florence Krell r.23 n J ew i s a Jews of 0 / and…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 9

… put firmly on Cadillac 5970 937 Laraod St. E. th LONDON.-IJ. T. A.).-"It will That this attention is not merely a his feet end legislation is needed to ft irming an important factor of the world…

…'s commerce and provid- 1/4._ FOR RENT-Doctor's office contain.• take more than oat) years to solve the plea for the rural vote but is based on help him. The man who would fill a ig employment to a large number…

…-in Bucharest, Hamburg, for Republican nomination for U. S. that duty is to make the city dweller bldg.--best location. For further great demand for diamonds carded, and in one of the exchanges Antwerp, Riga…

… industry on which our lives de- .tones, which requires risLy and spec- Phone Empire 1764. . Dutch press is protesting strongly delegaIion, in an interview with the beakers in Antwerp, some len per cent pend…

… Jewish emigrants at Atlantic ishers, and a large number of the removed per hour, according my your The farmer produces not only our being carried on now in Holland, it demands also on infinite capacity I…

… Of the 222 children, 26 are from a condition of receiving hover industry and commerce.. industry -- marks that these German anti-Sem- adorns one of the main streets of orphans bereft of both parents…

February 29, 1924 • Page Image 7

… Satovsky occurred on Feb. 14, e was the bridge and luncheon at th Chatham apartments to which Mr s. I Meyer A. Pereira, a sister, was hos- , tees on Feb. 6. The feeling of sym- pathy was felt by all the

… Shapiro of Cameron avenue by family and friends, honoring them on their fif- teenth anniversary. Mrs. Shapiro was presented with a beautiful musical in- strument. Hear the Ampico in the Knabe C1 2 ° A…

… Monterey avenue, announce the bar A. Dix, retired manufacturer, has been succeeded by Dudley S: Sicher mitzvah of their son, Clement, March one. Will take place at Jewish Old as vice-president of the

…, $280 $55, $60, $75 Lovely Hudson Bay Sables $35 to $45 rthias. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Jacoby (Helen Asherson) announce the birth of a son, Stanford — Elliot, on Saturday, Feb. 23. Miss Rose Phillips…

… series of educational ad- 'dresses at Columbia University, New York. Aristocratic Russian Sables— BALL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carn (Cele Hor- wich) announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Phylis, on Feb. 24…

… son, Harold folk, Va. Jr., on Monday, Feb. 25. Without a doub more of the Knabe Mignonette grands have been built and sold in the last five years than any one style of any other make of high grade…

on Glynn court after a five weeks' favors were carried out in Valentine trip to the West Indies. colors. In loving memory of our dear hus- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing left Sun- band and father, Max…

… Striker, who Arnold Neiss of Ilamilton avenue day for New York, where they will passed away a year ago, March 2. is spending some time at Antwerp, sail on the Megantic for a cruise to Just a memory fond and…

January 18, 1924 • Page Image 21

…PAGE EIGHTEEN TifE &TRIM 1Iffi_IC 045/ ROP LE GROWTH OF THE CENTRAL MUTUAL PALESTINE SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE BOOK REVIEWS Hsitory of Company • Record of Expansio ■ on Expansion. The Increase…

… scientific methods Jewish the application of modern methods Momentum D•ily. ence of Ameican Rabbis, By DR. STEPHEN S. WISE cultivators in Palestine are obtaining and scientific knowledge in each one of the

… Com- pany has but one object and that is to with primitive methods is able to se- books of the Central Conference of pany operated from a small office in serve the motoring public efficiently The higher…

… in Palestine. The been spent on the experiment station in touch with Jewish influence. A masterly study of what has been synod, creed and council, which have testament of the living God and be…

… for The results obtained so far demon- of taking a definite stand on the big higher criticism says: "Begone, this a God no longer living, the Jew to maintain his standard of The New Thought. our time is…

February 01, 1924 • Page Image 11

… located w i thin walking distance of 22 courts in daily session. on rod tak- Me- tim- .! Of and 575 of filled once well He and ' the Class. In sll subJ.to start Feb. 4th. New (;) Freshman class…

…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…

… Temple Beth El membership, and sug- gested, on behalf of the committee he represented, that Dr. Franklin take a long vacation. He further suggested that he take his loved ones and go to Europe for a long…

…. Ruth Nichols Ham- rick, Edward Kemp and Carl Pickard. It is immediately apparent to any- and with longer lighting switch lever, one that Dodge Brothers' product far facilitating control of the lights…

… board isp articular- lye improved in appearance, with in- stru»ients grouped on a raised panel twequodi Brake pedal pads are larger and of F a design which makes for greater case and safely. The hand…

…- manitarian undertaking a success. Already over 2,000 cities throughout the country have come forward with generous contributions to this cam- paign. Known throughout the world as one RADIO SERVICE 451 East…

… flounced plans to enlarge the scope of its work rind to erect a series of college buildings in uptown New York, moving from its site on the lower East Side where it has been located for 4(1 years, will bring…

… Antique Bridge Sets-361 36 cloth and four 14:14 napkins Kline Quality means Fine Quality BERT KLINE Whole ' Jew , :•dillac 6262 404 Lilt The government holds to - that no one may be treat,. ,ift…

… poor; twice blessed dm accompanies the gift with comforting words.—The Tal- ' and the one matte every month made possible through the gener- i y of Hadassah groups and sewing circles under the auspices…

the Palestine Supplies Bureau, is al- ready at work on another good-sized shipment for February. r. 1 WARE & CO. Members New York Steck Exchange New York Cotton Lachance Philadelphia Steck Exchange…

December 19, 1924 • Page Image 7

… page, it has no gossip, its function is to collect 1the Jews of America have ever car- l ec rind on in the interest of their breth- would include the following pro- „ u rtrfrom every part of the globe…

…,vit snces of the war and the ailti T n, court grantt citizen, but I believe it my duty the circumta acquaint the public with this publication. Jacob LaInlau is the publisher. all too ready inclination On the

… anything short of utter one- assembled in the various ports of Eu- 1 I b' .h •ss are only the descendants )4 the nausta • g to escape royal tyranny. One can surmise what wou rope 6,000 nien, women and…

… • the name of the Gr uber will he all- a only a few of this nm d in promoting monarchical ambitions, would on th e , part o sake, who seems inter este able to bring himself to refer to such vulgarly was…

…, than whom non been broken up, and since many of NVW York, which 1 David A. Bro But Allen is only one. The Monday Opera Club of has the distinction of never having permitted a Jew to attend a meeting of…

… dames! They surely insult m still in the vaguest offing, so is the the Americanism for which their ancestors fought. novel in which Jewish characters are abroad is based on the common prac- limned with…

… for such alien , ran ideals. A whole lot better than these 50 per cent Americans who have tiae of character delineation, is made l to bring their wives to this land and "cashed in" on the country to use…

… resentment on the part of those who believe after all that some tinctiveness. The Jew in Sembal is, minor children are in good physical :, despite himself, firmly established, and mental condition. situations…

… prospective cal- , course, the police reserves had to be called out. It seems that every im- Beloved Scholar Who Brings zen, the companionship of his wife :. portant Jewish funeral on the east side requires the

October 31, 1924 • Page Image 6

…-laborer. friends, on Election Day, Nov. "Chalutzim!" flashed through my 4th, will be appreciated. , mind and I spoke the word aloud. "Correct!" said any neighbor across JUDGE O'BRIEN'S RECORD the aisle, a black…

…- vincial Soviets to take a census of the Jewish pooulation to ascertain the number desulety to take up agricul- tural work and settle on the land. Special commissions which will be or- ganized for this…

…. wisdom acquired." "new" reigning supreme. It is thrill- ' A NEW EXODUS ing to find one's self suddenly trans- - -- i or Th e editor planted into this bright, clean, white, Out of Egypt and on to the prom…

…- modern city after the Oriental nar- Daily News say that "the most hate- ful alien is the one who accumulates ised land trudged Israel of old. rowness and dinginess of Jaffa. One But not like my ancestors…

… shop on its own v l shores of the Mediterranean, whose hook. In Tel Aviv, I found myself hoarse waves mingled with the roar not in a Jewish quarter or ghetto, ',I. the car wheels. I traveled in a but in…

…' experience for centuries and now Ile was whirl- as Circuit Judge in the Up- ng me home again. What mysterious , ing per Peninsula of Michigan, destiny was Ile working out through is a candidate on the Dem- me…

… in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit on the Demo- Later in the day, when the train cratic ticket in 1911. This circuit is overwhelmingly Republican. pulled out of Ladd and was climbing *reed ten years on

the bench. Resigned in May, 1922, to enter towards Jerusalem, I saw inure such the practice of law in Detroit. groups. And when I stepped on the platform of the station in Jerusalem two things filled my…

… circuit jut'•. e,la, Millinery Class for sated at Williams Colleae •t,,, l aw Women and Girls: department of Yale Cis • Ile A millinery class for women and has been one of the lead, r. • her girls will be…

… opened at the new head- of Wayne county for 2l • • is quarters of the North End Branch considered one of the ht • . of the Jewish Institute, 579 East yers in the city. Mn-I be- Philadelphia avenue, Tuesday…

February 22, 1924 • Page Image 4

TheIkritorr,OnsnffiRONICIL PAGE FOUR , fir — - ' M. r. ox•-.L smith, who will present his findings at the dinner on February 28, 28, and will no doubt make recom- DETROITJEWIRI &RON ICI1A…

… Thursday, ones will scout much of mendations. The sic e Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing CP. Lee. _____ Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob Entered aa H. Schakne, Business…

…-Sammy, his distressingly loam for ous than looking more large 1111(1 The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Invites correspondence on eubJects of Interest *Tow' that both the majority re- vy, "I am really in an awful…

…'ve got som e eyes," Mrs. .la "Y take me and there is no one Ring "II annch, Paunch and Jowl" has stirred Jewry as it the immigration committee of the cobson conceded and Kane his i a quick with whom to…

… Con- the ladies magazines pointin Today, February 22, we celebrate the birthday in his carriage and he can sleep cosily the he was a Jew, dead five years, who lived on the East Kass- is tanta oun t all…

… ), rit f d. '; - ty. Well, We have been on the defensive so long and have de • j c soulful , dreamy that (lid not oecur to at interests in all their ramifications, and who is today dE "wins, a. t rtiht…

… psychopathic. Our reactions have all the ele One could i n i, y a null „nett, 1,:isitnr,i,e,ntioontist*:;',hinnegtresns - o li, a ,e n rPym s ru ,, rpirai, se obw any contact or commerce with unhappy, broken Eu…

… attempt at placing the blame for rac- know. "Milton," she whispers( 1 piercing- and power. All the nicest people in town. ial hatreds on the alien, when the doe- ly as she r hea d him Ifu an n l i b ling at…

…, dinner characteristically and exclusively to the synagogue. Of the change in the census basis you be too good nature d muttered laced on whether she would be asked was among the poorest relations, we have…

… b ve d at after long hing. She mentally raised NO valua le advice or assistance is expected from a just the tin be j us fi rst recognize them as such and proceed to bring and careful conside rati on

October 24, 1924 • Page Image 11

the WAYNE COUNTY influence and vote, and and those of your family friends, on Election Day, Nov. 4th, will be appreciated. Your trt ■ peas n. MB, ni• • us , • on. Ilictitte head 1-he campaign…

the FIRST DISTRICT (All wards east of Woodward.) Lifelong Republican, Native Successful Business Man. Who He Is: to re-enter service on Mexican border, in the I it War), retiring with rank of…

… MUTUAL AUTO INSIURANCE CO. INSURE YOUR CAR ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS' • "THE MODERN GIRLS" 2147 for ,Asitro,a.tntrt= 4tant I liy the Well Known Play Writer W. Segel. WITH SONGS AND DANCES KOSHER MEALS…

… ten years' experience as Circuit Judge in the Up- per Peninsula of Michigan, is a candidate on the Dem- INSTITUTE BRANCH icoLoNy, HOLDS GALA EVENT FIVE YEARS OLD, AWARDED PRIZE Circuit Judge…

… whole po, the/raking of funds to maintain country, fur the Klan is not Am eri- the Young Judnean Magazine, has been described as one of the finest i • can.. are Jewish youth periodicals in the COWm…

… "('atholics, Jew's and Negroes and organizing field work to pro. not the only ones concerned in de - try, the organization's activities and feating it. It should be defeated by mote the united actien of all…

… of thing in A merican life." in 850 clubs in 28 states of the Union. and Ermine Fur FRANCE BESTOWS HONOR Broadtail Coats on Display at Well- ON BARON P. B. GUNZBURG manna "Just Furs" Shop. _ During…

the past week Wellman's "Just Furs," :situated on the second floor of the I'ark Avenue Building, has been displaying the Latest rash- inns in fur coats and fur jackets. Span entering the shop, one side…

… of which is a series of plate glass 10...t, one notices several unusual coats displayed on forms. A coat of dyed white ermine, which looks like the popular summer ermine but is a better fur, in the

… fox and a golden brown lining trimmed with a design in braid. ■ PARIS.-1.1. T. - A.) -- -The French government has conferred the ribbon of Chevalier of the Legion D'Ilonneur on Baron Pierre Benjamin…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 7

…- their mother, Mrs. F. Tack„ who died July 15 (111 the lawn at the hone of becker spoke en the Ku Klux Klan , at Harper Hospital.,following oper- Mrs. Fred Epstein of Mt. Vernon I and on "Why Jewish Boys…

… his department. fives throughout the cauritry „ on "The Judaea KUSSE 110 1 14411 Woodsent Anima Club Notes This Year — Sensational I. Miller Semi-Annual Sale formerly to $12.50 tions formerly…

… succumbed to the holes "getting distance" now being one of the popular amusements of l'alestine, according to a report received by the Palestine Foundation Fund from Jerusalem. The installation of radio…

… apparatus in Palestine was given of- ficial sanction by a government ordi- nance issued on June 3, the report stated, the ordinanc•e permitting all inhabitants owning their homes to in stall either receiving…

… Palestine. i c•tionist Groups. Vacationista in the vicinity of De- troit are being given a novel treat •e nta- 1 in the dramatic lions offered by the Young Judaean Dramatic Club, which appeared in two one

October 17, 1924 • Page Image 11

… candidate on the Dem- ocratic Ticket for 61198, FOR RENT - Furnished room for gentleman, with small family. Near car line. 1628 Gladstone. Phone Empire 8588-W. Circuit Judge WAYNE COUNTY Your influence…

…,•. I Y DRIVING in closed one or joichig in the Law. From this it is inent and ramifications. Wt• rise above the purely national character id the PART ne or to be noted that the purely pastoral ; our…

…-lthe joyous occasions which usher in , ter, 3748 Wager Ave. ; the dreary' months of winter. You characterized by willful chaos • and Lars call Garfield 9335. will recall that on Simt•has Torah we purposeful…

… Success- Uppt•r Peninsula. (lad wide experience as a trial lawyer. fully represented the defendant ill many notable criminal eases. Was Judicial Circuit on the Demo- elected Cirt•uit Judge in t h e Twelfth…

… cratic ticket in 1911. This circuit is overwhelmingly Republican. Served ten years on the bench. Resigned in May, 1922, to enter the practice of law in Detroit. 41111MCOM, Prepared by the Republican…

… adequate and more rational than 60x124 on Harrison Blvd, 1 1 the props of the is the comprehension of other peoples. blocks off Grand River Ave. Thin masterful laying of rejoicing in the For in promulgating…

the head' with English, will give private It.n. line spot on the big nin•-act fall fe., sons in all subjects pertaining to tival bill at It F. Keith's Temple The Jewish religion and the Hebrew ater…

…Varting Sunday afternoon. or- r ville •Ilarrold, connidereil one of the • language, reading preparation f o bar mitzvah. Bible study, history foremost tenors of the Metropolitan Sarin, Opera Company, has .fitted…

… his ac• and Hebrew literature. J. tivities from grand opera to vaude•I 986 Medbury, Northway 4:171-R. and is making a brief tour on • - - of ; progr ess will MRS. A. SM.:RUNE -- First class the Keith…

September 12, 1924 • Page Image 3

… seasen. Officers were installed at this meeting, the new speaker, Isa- dore Berger, receiving the gavel from the retiring speaker, William Knot). pow. At the next meeting of the club short addresses on

the Blue Bird ro „ ost y named by the new directors Girls on Tuesday Sept. 2. of the association at a meeting held i The second meeting was hell Sent. It at the Detroit Board of Commerce:1 at the home…

…. . CAD. 3292 Call Northway 4170 s♦ will stay in Detroit another week. rjj This is one of the most elaborate' # shows ever prmlue ed, and is in two $ acts an d 21 sce es. Outstanding features of…

… "Artists I 10 , and Models" include the skit, "If ident, " the cartoon I oral Were President, hen A girls the ty on critics, "When m y the models posing e e Hawaiian dan s, th li en, er es, parade o'f old…

… " Memorial Day," i;d• be held in the new, spacious and airy Philadelphia- '40 - f• tiiier7 flowers rifeest:iul rtieh'elite on "rpreni e - , the ' rien and the l iving Byron Talmud Torah. • f;•;. ' radiant…

… country have found the council pre- pared to take steps towards the in- . troduction of many phases of its rur- al program fur Jewish families. The eituncil's farm work represents one of the most…

… through a larger volume ability. $50 and Upward 35 West Grand River Ave. 4th Floor — Union League Bldg. Blue Bird Girls. Last month this organization did the largest volume of business in its entire…

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…TREPETROn;kwisilalitoxictii PAGE. FOUR ALESTINE LIFTS DUTY ON MANY VITAL ITEMS Perhaps the most important legis- 3 tion enacted in Palestine in many EDUCATIONAL ears has just been passed by the

… Phil- rial establishments by the proprietor i n manager, or for purposes of irri- harmonic Hall, Berlin, the first on 1 Wednesday, Sept. 10, and the second : tation, drainage, sewage and water • ! supply…

the last four That lady is only one of many hundreds who have been converted sowing purposes; nursery stock, gu- years has been a permanent figure in from the false idea that the good things can be had…

… of. imported for the improvement of one of the most brilliant orchestras This delightful condition is fast becoming a reality. Every day -stock; bees, beehives and beekeeping in the world. Only last…

… implements and instruments of trade; Mr. Gabrilowitsch will sail from carts, wagons, fodder for live stock Hamburg on the Deutschland Oct. 2 our claims by a personal investigation. and food for poultry. and…

… Every Evening. Except Fricky. studios at the Detroit Savings Bank Building on Woodward avenue and Fourteenth Cars Pass By Our Store Platon Brounoff, who recently died Brady street. The college is…

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…- That New Generation Join Author Misrepresents the will be taken in Detroit a forward URGES GREAT COUNCIL " BIDS YOUTH ENTER FRATERNAL ORDERS FOR JEWISH ____ CAUSE Rabbi of Temple Beth El Says On

… God for the law of the jungle," flt•- • depentimit Order of Writh Abraham, tad which will open t h e few York 1 ONS.T. I n 'Tto... t his serV ice., which be- El. "The author is sincere in his be, i r…

… banquet, years had organized. Mr. Stern Was ed by the Jewish 'fribunt• recently in t h e temple. the principal spenker at a banquet representing all elements in NeW thraughout the country to impress On the

… Jewish life. . the reor ganization of the Independent on ly his personal opinion. ll PY re- a."' hetWren a better understanding t i . 1... . :II Dr. F1 Church, h of :11 The Ni' Turk • y cap • Lodge, No. 1…

… understanding but never to a novel, "l'ou Gentiles," has divided the and its desire to nerich Jewish life evolve Plans for raising the $',0.000 . „ $',0.000 out as one of the distinguished themes ■ • , . that…

… into two ' t atc1 ""Y ese ward the New York quota of $500,- of America. lie has had a varied ea- kti.t one to a thousand. Yet th j e t, o f f i.„,,,,it 1 y should also Jew it is a serious purpose; that…

… 'we contending camps - - one declaring inn itile. A series of mass-meetings will reer. Star ting as a student in the odds represent only the magnitude are incapable of polytheism, you that, while the b…

… Shaarey capable of polytheism, to us life is a other maintains that the work tn. :" chairman "f the '''" 1mul1. "' have where he s o on became a etrnal:it:ding sueeeqs. are . serious thing. But the Gentiles…

… ca ;, h religious prejudice, published a book. Lo=co{ wasMad' 'ha'''. f th t h rilshi as. under wid t three afpects of one God. Mr. Sam. stances that differentiate the non- • • Leon I 'll '' lets I of…

… tlicre a people on the But. as for changing self-same lad, formally entered into of proble I tr' 1 of th ' . Zionist ' t ri'r.i Ei's:ni' inin Dr. Joseph Eron. noted e dli referent,. to transit.' TT , e…

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the satisfaction your purchase brings you through all your years of ownership. These and other su- perior manos on sale at each of our 40 store.: Steinway Grinnell Bros. Sohmer Vose Ludwig Premier…

… which stops hone -like by week ware Special immediately at the hotel at Bellevue and one-half Island. There is a place right at the or month rate for children. hotel to park your car. Special Lunch and…

… were the guests of relatives and friends. MANY PLAYTHINGS ARE GIVEN TO ORPHAN HOME YOCKEY BROS. announcement! .- - x701( On or About Aug. 15th The Misses Lillian and Florence Ilorokvitz of 4844…

… Lipman. will take place Friday morning, Aug. leading factories. The Bellevue Hotel, on Lake Orion, 8. Burton Marks will leave shortly • he will en- . under the management of Abe Bus- Clash of Generations…

… Hotel one of the most wel- the Bonstelle Company next Monday coaling hostelries in the Michigan re- Mrs. Jacob Alexander of Chicago. night to take the place of Katherine Mrs. Herman Lieberman of 862 Chi…

…. and Mrs. F. Kimehe of War- thority on Shakespeare, is the author , ren avenue and their son and daugh- Dr. Joseph 0. Kopel of 1207 of a book entitled "Fifty Years • Af- ter, Mollie, have motored to…

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… after going through a cleaning Phone us acrd one of our autos will call for and deliver to you your trial order—after that you'll be a regular customer. ODORLESS AND PERFECT The Forest Cleaners and…

…, in honor of Miss Pearl Trun- Who will sky, whose marriage to Abraham Zeff On the grave that Cod ha' made. will take place at the Ahavath Zion Sadly missed by her children. Synagogue Thursday evening…

… For the one we dearly loved. of 762 West Grand boulevard was hostess for the bridal party at a Gone, and forgotten by some he bridge supper Wednesday evening , may be, but in our memory he will June 11…

one-week course in first ' aid and life-saving offered by the American Red Cross Institute. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY Jefferson Avenue fhvtmon: Jefferson Avenue at Walker St Gorlitt…

… Nighters: Monday, June 16. July 1 Dr. Metz- The "Friday Nighters," who come ger will take up his duties as an in- to the clubhouse on Friday nights, terne at Harper Hospital in this City. A held their last…

… Popular Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 25c, 60c. so — 4th Week. 15th Annual Sean The Bonstelle Company k. Point's 01 d "Th e B rea kin r It ant The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodr 'd…

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