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…America Puisk periodical eater 1, 1924 r 1.. All Jewish News All Jewish Views 1 WITHOUT BIAS 1- 1 - EbETROIT BWISR, ffRONICL - THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DECRIES EXCLUDING Candidate on 1 NOTABLE PROPOSALS Hospital Building BRANDEIS ASKED TO I May Be Third Party Ticke t Going on Apace KIN OF RESIDENTS MADE BY STRUNSKY RUN AS CANDIDATE et"re8 As We" As "x- IN UNITED STATES AND PROF, ISAACS New SStructures WITH LA FOLLETT...…

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…TitE *non; r'frsGE TWO kwisn (11Kamaz PISGAH LODGE ASKS FOR SOCIAL BUDGET ' —ifregigigig algaBlaillkrg wwwtornusIV jg ig A Louis XVI Chamber Suite of Adopts Resolution Asking Grant of Appropriations. At the last meeting of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. li. B., held Monday evening, March 21, the following reso- luti•n, which was introduced by Mil- ' ton M. Alexander, was unanimously adopted: "Whereas, It has been called to the attention of ...…

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…A merica ffewisk Perlalleal Carter CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE WI I": 'JP:Ham; frwlsii (ARON ICU; 'grata-nal i111 g.Tittb ;Notes 3—eik rAt sa.slc7s, sP.rizs KUSSE 1448 %waste Pawn • An Artistic Achievement Spfing Hats 0 FASHIONED in brown kid, black suede beige suede, grey suede, black satin. AT $11.50. Style is the keynote of this charming composi- tion. An irresistible crea- tion, wholly new in de- sign — y e t...…

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…ML91:TR01Thisttei RONK LE PAGE FOUR BROADCASTING JUDAISM INSTITUTE NOTES ' Purim Community Night: By ABRAHAM BURSTEIN Owing to the large number of Purim celebrations (luring the week- m the heights of Mount Willy Pogany and Mrs. Nathan Sold- It was fr end of Purim, the Jewish Institute Sinai that Judaism was first broad- man, who on March 3 en to deliver a will hold its annual Purim entertain- cast to the world; and today it is lecture on ...…

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…A merica ,fewisk Periodical Critter SS pril ring pos- par- itire hich d in sav- ying here mr ?Seth in the upp cr irk Leg's' erection of Roosevelt to lower hot v Assent's/ at will in rot Mantua , an Museum of . The n ire of a p er- ions relat i ne, sich the 1 ate iterest. CLIFTON /MINUS • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE FIVE THEDErnonlixstt_ORONlan BOOK REVIEWS Athens and Jerusalem Romance of • Notable Jewish Figure in Early Days of the Repu...…

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…Ono —S AWINI I el ItON IC LE PAGE SIX r THEREntonjEwistieittoracu Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing C•e, inc. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Schakne, Business Manager Entered as Becontl-clan- matter Miatch Y. Mu h., under the Act of Si•rch - - •t the ito twice at Detrott. --- -- Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West of bringing racial unity, for we feel quite incompetent to chang...…

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…A merica ffewisk Pedalled Carta 111: 1 1521. Br Chas. H. J•sosh.1 Rabbi Stephen S. Wise was born 0,1 St. Patrick's Day. Rather s!gnifi• cent, to .y the least. Our good friend, the rabbi, when it comes to (hiving out snakes, shows himself to be as adept a• tic valiant St. Patrick hitnself. Dr. Wise was 50 years old on Marc', 17 and Ciousands gathered to do him honor. Testimonials from great men of all creeds an d national ties were offered...…

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…MekerRonjonsmentomaz PAGE EIGHT Ettgagemrnto , Mrs. Samnuel Tanner announces t he engagement of her sister, M iss Shirley Isaacs, to Samuel S. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Zussman an- I nounce the engagement of their' daughter, Faye, to Jule II. Wolfson, son of Mrs. Anna Wolfson. All eoclety Items and other local notes should be communicated Is tl.e ernes of The Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesd...…

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…Americalt i's"'* Periodical _ eater carrot, AYV4VI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE THE aglitOITSM ISHII I tON IC LE BSIEGEL CO.. .00.1.1, • MAT. No connection with any other store The pa f. Sprang Coats at $55.00 Are Varied in Line and Luxurious in Fabric Popular street and dress models in the full flare and mannish styles featuring notch and convertible col- lars, raglan and set - in sleeves, patch and fancy pockets, two-tone...…

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…Iiicl)cmori;frwtsii(liKONICIL PAGE TEN THE ELEMENTS OF PALESTINIAN RECONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT IS SHOWN :-: CLASSIFIED given with fine effect and appealing IN PALESTINIAN SURVEY power by several Detroit singers, C who, if they were at all present, must NEW YORK.—An interesting pic- FOR SALE—Small hotel on Itel have wondered why they had been Island, Orion, Mich. Tweet neglected at this time of all times, Digest of ■ Report Ly the Noted Exp...…

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…A 101(1'4711 newish Periodical Jester CLIFTON A41.401 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO [ED •_. • Dodge Since December 1st., Joseph It. Netzorg, for the last nine Brothers dealers have consistenely il years in te business and broken all previous records for de- aut h omobile r. livery of cars to customers. Ma- connected with the Studebaker (or poration during the last three years, terially increased factory capacity and AUTO BODIES Fender, Gas Tanks, ...…

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…MARCH 28, 192 011tONICIE THE ART OF MAURICE SWARTZ By IRMA KRAFT BY DAVID J. HIRSCH iunii (Copyright, 1924, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) 1- 111ritil 141PAIMA VIAMICV 1:14%Mble ■ AA % • %% • ■•■■■ ,00:••• ■•••■■•4■ •••%•%••%% 0 I / In April of this year Maurice of the new world the great meaning of Swartz and his company of 2s people what life can mean. They know drama, e with the scenic settings for a series the bitterness of immigr...…

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