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August 25, 1916 - Image 10

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-08-25

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Edward F. Stein

THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR SHERIFF

Here is a business man now actively managing one of De-
troit's large jobbing houses offering his services to you at the
same salary as the other candidates.

FOR REPRESENTATIVE

TO THE

LEGISLATURE

ARTHUR E. WOOD

President and General Manager of A. E. Wood & Co., who has
lived in Detroit 40 years and has worked his way up from a news-
boy to his present position by honest, untiring efforts, now seeks
the honor to be elected one of the 11 Representatives to be chosen
by Detroit Voters.

It is the paramount duty of every
loyal citizen to go to the polls next
Tuesday, August 29, with a full
knowledge of the principles, ideals
and qualifications of the various
candidates, and, in the interest of
good government, cast his vote for
the candidates who in his opinion
are best qualified to fill the various
public offices. In public life, the
same as in any commercial line of
business, the official who has made
good as a public servant merits
promotion. As treasurer of Wayne
county, Edward F. Stein has made

good. 1ty introducing modern busi-
Mess methods in a political office
and at all times according the tax-
payers and general public efficient,
courteous service, M r. Stein has
proved to be one of the most pop-
ular and capable public officials in
the entire history of Wayne county.
I lls candidacy for the office of
Sheriff is deserving of the support
of all of our citizens, and on the
excellent record which he has made
as treasurer of Wayne county he
merits promotion,

HUGH SHEPHERD HAS
MANY FRIENDS AMONG
DETROIT JEWS.

of the city, because of the fair-
mindedness which has al vays
characterized his attitude towards
them. Ile has, moreover, the dis-
tinction of being the only Prose-
cuting Attorney within recent
years to have appointed a Jewish
assistant, Mr. Harry Keidan, the
well-known and able assistant to
the present Prosecuting Attornoy,
having received the appointment.

Candidate for Congressman Has
Always Been Noted for His
Liberalism and Fair-
Mindedness.

If the voters of Detroit gener-
ally will rally to the support of
Hugh Shepherd, former Prosecut-
ing Attorney of Wayne County,
and at present Republican candi-
(late for the Congressional nom-
ination from the First District, in
the same manner as the Jewish
residents of the city are bound to
do at the primaries, it is safe to
say that his nomination is certain.
lugh Shepherd has many warm
friends among the Jewish voters

Mr, Louis Cohen, formerly
superintendent of the Home for
Jewish Children, has been appointed
Jewish chaplain at the I louse of
Correction at f)eer Island, in Pos-
ton harbor.
The first Jewish paper in Amer-
ica published in the Hungarian
language appeared in Cleveland,
Ohio. It is called &lee (The Peace)

August Cyrowski

A Business Man for your Servant

H. L.

HERSCHBERG

'Republican Candidate

FOR

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State Legislature

Candidate
for Republican Nomination as

Congressman

From First District

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