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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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AN ARTIST IN HOME'
PORTRAITURE

Inc of the most valuable and treas-
ured personal possessions is the photo-

Candidates

graph of a dear friend or relative, but
the process of "taking' .a picture is very
irksome, and rather than go throbs:1i
the inconvenience of taking a trip to a
studio in surroundings that are not al-
ways conducive to one's !asst mood,
many people do not have their photo-
graphs taken at all. Ttt solve this vexa-
tious problem a new art of home por-
traiture has been 'developed. Instead
of making an appointment to visit the
studio for a sitting, the photographer
arranges to bring his paraphernalia t o

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Office

LEVI STANTON

Highland

For Commissioner of Highland Park.
(One Year Term.)

Mr. Merchant:

The Best Made Fixtures

FOR THE

American Trade Are American Made

Our large production and modern equipment enable
us to sell highest grade goods at low prices. -American
quality" unsurpassed. We build American Beauty
Soda Fountains. Use the phone now and call for
salesman.

Mr. Stanton announces his emit.
dacy for the one year term.

Park

I. Stanton Is the young man who
is looking forward in the future and
not in the past, as an older man might.
Ile believes that the not will take
care if itself.

Election

WALNUT 310

American Show Case & Mfg. Co.

So he In looking forward to your in-
terest Mr. Taxpayer.

April

656.672 LORAINE AVE.

Ile has been successful In his hush
ness and if elected he is Mire to be
successful in the City's affairs.
Ile believes in justice between man
and man and believes In get a dollar
for every dollar invested.
Thanking you for your support at

1st

the primaries Mr. Stanton hopes for
the continued support of his many
friends on April 1.

FOR RE-ELECTION

FRANK E. HAGER

For

JACOB GOLDFINE.

MAYOR

your home where the congenial and
familiar surroundings supply an atmos-
phere of calmness and dignity befitting
the making of a good photograph.
An artist in his profession, Mt. jamb
Goldline announces that he is prepared
to arrange appointments for home Por-
traiture. He is also equipped to do por-
trait work in oil, water color and
sepia. His wide and varied experi-
ence in the very best studios in New
York and Chicago fit him admirably. for
this (lass of work. Mr. Goldfine was
associated with the well known pho-
tographers of Detroit, C. M. Hayes &
Co., for nearly two years, and in that
time supervised the making and finish-
ing of home portraits in many of, the
homes of Grosse Pointe and the 'mule-
, ands.

Of Highland Park.

His Record and Experience Commend
Him.
•
A Man Who Has One Standard Of Con-
duct. Truthfulness and Integrity For Pri-
vate and Public Affairs.
A Constructive Faithful and Successful
President.
Ills Policy- "A Square Deal To All."

ELECTION APRIL 1ST.

A Man Who Does Things'

VOTE FOR

FRANK G. LADD

Mr. Goldfine will be the official pho-
tographer for The Jewish Chronicle.
He is located at 234 Englewood Ave..
and may he reached for appointments
at Hemlock 1526-J.

CANDIDATE FOR

City Commissioner

MOST PROMINENT JEW
IN GERMANY MAKES
STARTLING PREDICTION

OF HIGHLAND PARK
TWO-YEAR TERM
ELECTION APRIL 1st

Herr Rathenau Condemns Militarism—
Says Old Economic Order Will
Be Revolution.

The present conflict of nations is .04
an ordinary war at all, but a revolu-
tionizing of the world, according to

Walther Rathenau, head of the great
General Electric Company of Berlin
President of the Jewish Reform Temple

VOTE FOR

of Berlin, and one of the greatest Jews
in Germany. He is generally credited
i' with iwing the man who put Germany's
industries on a war basis at the call of
ISaiser Wilhelm. Herr Rathenau has
, just written a book entitled, "The New
1 Doinestie Economy,' from the advance

MARTIN B.

HANSZ

pages of which the Berliner Tagebiatt
of January 4 quotes as follows: ...
"What is this event, the Waves of
%high are breaking around its NVe call
it war because it has the form of in-

For

COMMISSIONER

ternational war, because the convulsed
nations are openly and apparently strug-
gling ill earth, water, air, aid tire. Com-
ing generations will recognize it. What

we are experiencing is the revolution of
the world, the volcanic upheaval of the
mighty, burning . lower strata of the
abode of mankind. It is not taking
place in the disorderly form of a mass
uprising with pikes and scythes, as its
early prophets thought. That would

One Year Term

AND THE CHARTER

ELECTION, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1918.

"Nlade deaf and mad IT their inner
tension, intoxicated by the last and
highest distillations of the old miler of

things, trembling with nationalism and
imperialism, nations must hurl them-

JAMES I.

ELLMAN

selves upon nations, in the splendor and
discipline of their State and military or-
ders, completely equipped by their in-
dustries and their sciences, with the fury
. and the grief ‘if their souls and hearts.
"They believe they are fighting for
ridership and existence, and they are
fighting a battle the origin of which

TO BUILD GREAT
JEWISH UNIVERSITY
IN JERUSALEM

Plans have been completed for the
establishment of ;t great Jewish uni-
versity in Jerusalem, according to an
announcement made recently by the
Palestine Fund Restoration Commis-
sion. It was stated that one of the
first duties of the commission, which
is going to Palestine under auspices of
the fund, would be the founding of this
university, the site of which has :dready
been obtained. .

a

will . wiri'the war

It is upon the indirect request of the
British Government that the American
Jewish Commission is to go to Pales-
tine. A fund of :Mont a million dollars
has been raised to defray the expenses
of the commission in its work of sur-
vey and restoration. In Palestine the
Americans Will lie joined by similar
commisSions of British, Spanish, and
Russian Jew:, all scientists, wh o h ave

He who wastes
a crust of bread'
prolongs the w
ar

been asked by England to ;del the
Christians in their work of rehabilitat-
ing a land holy to believers in both
religions.

In addition to the establishment of
the university some of the interesting
questions .which -are to be. taken up by
the commissions will be the matter of
boundary lines, water supply, and a
method of making Jerusalem a nuttier!'
city. Also, a mite for the restored land
will be chosen. It is known that many
of the Jews of Jerusalem prefer the ap-
pellation Judea to that of Palestine.
The British in suggesting the estab-
lishment of a university are following
their plan of restoring as far as possible
the old pure Hebrew of Biblical times
as the language of the new Jewish na-
tion. Every effort will he made to avoid
the German corruption, which produced
Yiddish, and the Spanish, such as pro-
deiced the patois of the Jews of Spain.
Scho o ls are being set tip to teach the
aucient tongue.
The
British
Palestine Committee,
which has had charge of the plans for
the university. has issued this state-
m•nt, just received in the United States:
"Other peoples are discussing by
what arms they will be equipped in the
world after the war. The symbol of the
new Jewish Palestine is a noble house
of learning, a sanctuary. of the Jewish
passion (or spiritual values, for intel-
lectual truths, a center from which once
again the Law shall go out from Sinai
and the Word of God from Jerusalem.
There can be no more illuminating way
of teaching the world that a Jewish
Palestine will be nn seat of chauvinism
and no house of mammon, but a hearth
of that civilization which spells peace
and humanity."
The site obtained for the university is
the finest in Jerusalem. It is on the
Mount of Olives, which looks on one
side on the Holy City and .at the other
on the Dead Sea and the Mountains of
Moab. The site is about midway be-
tween the two great synag ■ Igiles of the
old city, one of which is Yoliannen lien-
Zakki, named after a famous rabbi, and
the other, flurwah. The former is about
a thousand years old and seat LOOP
The latter will seat about 3,1Xx1.

nobody understands and the objects of
which have subsequently to be sought
with monthly statement: of corrections.
In reality, however, the old economic
Subsequent to the British declara-
order is burning down and the time is tion, Count Czernin. the Austrian
drawing near when the old foundation Minister of Foreign Affairs, granted
of the social order will catch fire.
an audience to 1/r Arthur liantkv.
"Two pillars of the old order will member of the Zionist ..Nctions Com-
projeft from the ruin—the monopoly of mittee, during which the question 01
the great landed estates and of the a Jewish Pah stint. was discussed at
mineral treasures. lint they will grad- great length. .Nt the end of the audi-
ually lose. no matter how much their ence Dr. liantke was authorized to
property power may grow at first the make the statement that the Austrian
, legal basis to which they are indebted government Was prepared to use
for their lilting. For this flood has not bestodic, n with Turkey ail
overtaken the world so that the treas- the Zionist movenn tit. Comment...!
on., id the earth may he washed lip as on this announcement. the I udlsite
tiotsam upon some Messed Mount If undschau says:
Ararat."
"The importance of Count Czer-
nin's statement must le recognized
by the Jewish people. Its signifiCanCe
Anti-Semitic Interpollations in.

don4 waste it!

'1

Re-living The Slogan of '76

Itenieniher that cry (deep 1115 the SCI's. wide ON the beitVe114)
whieli burst, from the thirteen American+ colonies-when, threa-

tened by unjust taxation?

The whole-hearted, 115111-todlic-limit, Amerivanisin of it?

Listen: "'MILLIONS FOR DEFENSE, BUT NOT ONE

CENT FOR TIIIIIUTE."

Not one cent for tribute.

Vet the question was merely one

of those easil•-adjusted matters between parent eonntry and

child colony which mutual tolerance and mediation might cor-

rect.

1.11511• A
h-
111011S111111s Ihicli, tebrrr the W610'1111114 slates and

Millions for defense. .11111 our

ers

cities of our modern .1inerica have

Doesn't

hundreds

the elliiraelerlIenWli, the Sheer brute briiVery, oi t hat

cry of '76 shod: yon into admiration •into it pride of race that

is beyond all pride of wealth or attainment?

:Millions for defense! Thank (Intl we have them. 1 ■ 'or here
is no puny point of polities confronting a few infant colonies,

hit a linwtillous, world-eelipsing struggle of Right against

flight, whose stake is the Tomorrows of the World!

•

Let 's coin the. courage of our forefathers--"Millions for

defense, but not onc cent for tribide"---into

War Savings
Stamps. proving that the slogan of '76 is not, a dead, historic
nienowy, but a preseut, live, indomitable creed of co-operation

tad of

vie‘ e
hv 'r)I
l to the limit, so America will defend to the
end
Fur as

limit !

A BIGGER AND BETTER

Count Czernin Receives
Zionist Emissary

I

Reichstag.
is even the greater m stew of the fact
.1nti-Semitic deputies of the Lerman that it comes so closely aft( r the great
Reichstag interpellated the indernment Beeqs li Declaration. Ibis statement
• on the Jews who. they said, are guilt) by the Austro-Hungarian gi ern-
I of inciting the recent strikes in Ger- ment is an indication that the Central
i many and also of raising prices on food Posvers hase also taken a decisive
and other articles. They demanded that step toward the realization of the
I the government adopt restrictive mess- Zionist aims which is dependent
' ures against the Jews.
Upon the Coll ■ ent of all of the p os

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Associate Justice

OF HIGHLAND PARK ELECTION, APRIL I, 1918

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