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cUPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

•

Not
Because
I'm Proud
of My
Looks

SERBIAN CHIEF RABBI
RETURNS TO EUROPE

A People's Candidate for Circuit Judge.

Rabbi Isaac .Alcalay, Chief Rabbi of
Serhia, who has hero in America for

four months in the interest of the
ws of his country, has returned

home. Before leaving this country he
made the following statement express-

ing his appreciation for the many
courtes es shown him by the Jews and

i

people of America:

X-Ray Examination
free This Week

'Prior to my departure from Ant-
i rica. fed it my duty to publicly -

acknowledge my grateful apprecia-
tion for the many courtesies extended
me by various organizations.
which was the Central Confer-
, of .\
dean Rabbis, congrega-

s and leaders in Jewry. During
months . stay in the hiked
s. I have had the importunity of
nog a large number of the rep-
esemative Jew ish men and women. I

•

shall carry back with me, an inspira-
tion that will sers• m in good stead,
Illy work in behalf of Serbian
Jewry. America stands primarily' for
ffi
eciency and the Jews in America

hase brought that lesson to bear in
all ill the work that is being done by
them in Jess ish matters.

JOSEPH M. WEISS.

—but because it's only
fair to show you what
the clean-up candidate for
Sheriff of Wayne County

looks like.

• I was born in Philadelphia
—where my family lived
for generations.

When I was old enough to
move to a live town, 1 came
to Detroit, my mother's
birthplace, and have been
in business here for years
as a builder.

I made a success by doing
good work and keeping my

word.

That's the policy I propose
to carry out in the Sher-
iff's office.

In these days when certain inter- he was the father of Police Pensions;
ests are bitterly opposed to gosern- and he was the creator of protection
iiii.nt the people liy the people fur firemen's dependents.
themselves, it does one good to know
His first public office was that of
that a man of such provi n democratic
Circuit Court Commissioner 1884.
worth as Joseph NI, \\Iviss is a can-
Ile served Si well that lie was re-
didate for Circuit Court lodge Ilif
elected for four years and held the
VvIayne County. this platform is plain.
distinction of being the only Repub-
It is based on the desire to be of
lican returned to office in 1890 when
genuine and practical benefit to the
lie was elected to the State Senate.
people. That this is not mere cam-
Ile served several terms in the state
paign "camouflage" is proven beyond
capitol as legislator dining which
question when ion. examines the rec-
time he made his splendid record. In
ord of Mr. \Vets,. in the litany years
19112 he was appointed C. S. Apprais-
of public service that it was his priv-
er and acquitted himself in this office
ilege to be of real value to the people.
remarkably well.
He has stood fearlessly and stead-
Mfr. Weiss is well known to almost
fastly to the idea that the welfare of
all the state and nation depends upon carry person in Detroit, who has been
r e sident of the city for any length
the welfare of its workingmen and
able lawyer. a con-
working women, and his record in the of time. as ;al
state legislature on behalf of the toil- genial person of high character, and
ers of Idichigan is an open book that above all an honest advocate of dem-
lie was born in
none can dispute. lie led the move- ocratic principles.
ment that resulted in making Labor Detroit and is the first Jewish boy to
Day a legal holiday; through his in- graduate from the Detroit Central
fluence the Blower Bill, protecting the High School. In 1887 he was elected
Alumni
lives of metal polishers and others President of the High School
Association. a fact that es idences his
was literally forced to for he Association.
universal popularity. lie is an active
Cohered the legislation for Saturday
member of Temple Beth El and the
half-holidays and his Idg human heart
fi'rith. If elected, Mr. Weiss
was never more clearly evidenced
promises to pay particular attention
than by the provision he made for
to
cases
of domestic difficulties which
large
(le-
ill
II
seats for girls and WOII•II
partment and other stores; he intro- his broad sympathetic knowledge is
duced the first bill for Civil Service; admirably fitted to handle properly.

1 he cordiality with which I was
neels ed and the opportunity extended
to me to interpret both the purpose
ni my special mission in behalf of my
goserionent and also to define the'
status of the Jew in Siberia, has not,

I am sure been in vain. Upon ins re
turn, I shall be tilled with the zeal
and enthusiasm, which sty' ciereligion-
ists in my native home, as well as to
other parts of Europe are so badly in

need of at this present hour. I feel
that it is proper to acknowledge the

many courtesies extended to me and
to emphasize that I shall ever value
the many friendships that I have

formed during my short sojourn in
this country.
There is neither room nor time to
mention all of the people to whom I
feel thankful—but a few 4,f them 1

feel duty bound to name: Rey. Dr. and

Mrs. Peroira Ntendes, whose home has
made it less difficult for me to forget
my severance from my family, and

who have in many ways, received me
as though I had the honor to be Cl
their kin. In the same way. I have
been placed under deep obligation to

his Institute.

Del roil is to he congratulated upon
'he establishment In thin oily Of th
let ful Klent ro• Medical Institute. which
mtnprinee the smiles aerond floor of the
pringfleld bonding at ill woo,twsril
ocnue. "Inman.. tho Pontchartrain hotel,
w here the Dortorte largo electric
oni ut
ns be Peen.

■

ConatIltiltion, *dyke

and examina-

tion, including the X-110'. Chemical

Analysia and Blood Pressurti Test.
rnlirrly free. Such IS the offer made

Doetorn to

by The hilectot Niediral

the stek and oiling who call noon

them during the next seven 1)5,

ob-

Mrs. Englehardt, of Chicago; Rabbi
and NIrs. Harry Levy, and Rev. 1)r.

can he

Israeli and Mir. Nathan Pinansky, of
Boston; Dr. Solis Cohen and Judge
Mayer Sultzberger of Philadelphia;
Mr. and Mrs. Shapiro and 1)r. Rosen,

who have considerably aided me in

l()■■• I lul i "'

t ' ■ i:

If

MANFRED H.
HERRMANN

Republican
Candidate for

The French Jews and the War

ish organization engaged in recruit-
for service in Palestine under
ing in the war to demonstrate his ing
as to enlist the
gratitude towards France. Step by England. Thr plan w
step we have risen; here fraternity services of the soldiers of the old Rus-
that the young soldier looks for and
spontaneously meets its perfect ges- sian army and ship them to l'alestine
finds oil himself in all the c of
Roger Cohen does not ven- present in maintaining myself in a ture: the old Rabbi presenting to the by way of •ladivostock. The Ger-
this war. y
lure beyond the circle of light which state of philosophic equanimity and dying soldier the immortal sign of Man military authorities arrested a
indifference of constant . resignation."
among
a p icture t!tat number of these recruits,
ix shed by his small inner flame. "I
Rabbis.
There. of is, this universal word. Christ on the cross is
of any
Whom were also included two
any dogma
do n o t believe i n rites.
That was Ins resignation! And its not the word, will never perish.
religions." he w

mind induced by clanger fur knowing
myself better. If you only knew with
what simplicity one looks upon one's
self and judges one's self in this re-
ion I have succeeded up to the

theollgh 1 he
the wonderful
wall and through the patient and ore
do lost by tins Fluroammie screen the
lorlor looks through to make his ea-
tminattm, An X-Ray' examlnallnn Is
Wifely painleso and harmless In the
taain-
hinds of experts. Thsre are
natione 111111 Treatment X-Ray rnaohlorn

ject in making Ilia offer is to give

\ erY beautiful ones. I believe him pr ,Ilig myself."
the work that has brought nu. to Am-
entirely when he e writes:
"I have
All Express Gratitude to France.
.
,
w ith-
Among them are Jacob H.
erica.
w ithin the e a fund (11 )11),IIISIII.Sn
I t IS WM that he IS 1111I plc, but
d
an
fresh
t,,,,,. ,..,,,, ,;,, , ,.mr,eg aiiii
out end, a soul wleell is
I
11
and
to
S
staid
-
purr. receptive to esti
il li'e4(2 a S tub:l iffth:\ itl i 'glith , astiiI: "is v tii i i i ig n nItliylitaitc•st
i t'siiill' ec"niltail
I 2 . •rl'
. morning I him, this
every sensation.
lds nisi at the age of 25 for France. Indeed
I that h ave made him the foremost
o
have the feeling that I have
been born and that I am stringthe he is happy that besides him there among the acknowledged Ira firs of
you elect me, my depu-
Gist world for the first time." Cer- were Reguy. Psichari, Marcel, Droliet Israel, Nathan Straus. Julius Rosen-
, Jen Iti‘ • I
( /scar
. his and wr
the
Warburg,
NI.
Felix
itten on young tel Latd a
sv ald
,,' .
ties will have to earn their
',. letters,
ai
ills
Henry Nlorgentlian, Abraham
knees, ill the light of a small was I azalls, luminous children all.
1 Slrall 'I,
pay by their work and not
round.
spiritual
freedom,
his
isolation,
his
t er , wi d e r th e g
I I. Elkus. Louis Nlarshall, Cyrus Adler,
candle. five me
isten re- fine and nobly sulinituous nature, are
by their influence.
lyric hisse r. L
Harry Fiseliel, Morris Fogleman and
are of g ,
s erently to this fragment of eternal • yet a form of courage very elent
Gabriel ihvidson hays been mute
COW
and very strong. Roger Callen ga
poesy:
kind. Rabbi NI. S. Margolies.
finites. revives, and broadens a con.
"Splendor of the nose , lit day'. no , 'e Minn of life which we SO mu c h Rev. Dr. Bernard Drachnian, Rev.
hymn can equal that which rises Up
And I am big enough to lick
a
ry
ago.
ceitititi
i,:
in
i
er.f
o
Moses
liyamsou. Rev. Dr. Philip
Ite
sir
thr
,1 i it
in I I,II:a. ed a 11.
11111,,,t1,1reeiS,1,1ililel ,I.tfistihwen.utdefill,,wih,::,,r7t0,•,.hu.s
Is of
Klein base received me with all the
aoYfiody who Dies to question
in the field of honor. in that Argonne
s and cordiality and spirit
pectancy they first feel, and !hi ii see where for six months he had inde- helpfulne ,
my Ameriettnisnl.
that could possibly be extended to a
.ippear and grow the I light
triumphant
,, tote, _ t _ . ,.. tt, have a whole fatigably listened to his thoughts, he
. ,
colleague.
if I could ,,,,i, , is cited in the order of the Eighteenth
.:III:It:et I .,.
No one has been more helpful than
and wept for, a
orchestra\Isl
the men of his Mr. Albert Lucas. secretary' of the
musicwhich : ."
1 .reil4g',1 1li ent n'tielillsif l insi.1.1'y
r
write' down this onward music
no concert will ever restore
tel
me.
company.
Joint
Distribution Committee of Am-
.
If you only knew how rich I am t,
Roger Callen, Robert Hertz, .\ inede erican Jewish Relief Funds. He has
coming
PIM are the emotions of the
Rothstein. all of these strongl y indi- facalitated the obtaining of permission
of the dearly beloved day into the
vidualized figures present something to forward money for the relief of
world!"
rare and singular. I like to follow Jews in Serbia and arranged for my
In the bottom of the first line ill their various epochs, the stages, the
reception at the Department of State,
only e
trenches he notes 1105111 that th
formation of a personality. the young
events in his history are "the changes Jewish intellectual, who for several so that my petition was granted. The
Joint Distribution Committee. headed
in the natural order. night-fall, dawn.
years has been playing a big role in
an (is ercast or starry sky, the warmth France, but I to not offer them as by Mr. Felix NI. 1Varburg, who has
or coolness of the air. This amlga-
.
impressed
me by his modesty and gen.
th the life of the world ,,, es representatives of the Jewish French
ma Lion ,.,
nine Jewish interest, has also granted
Sheriff of
to our on life an incontltaralde gran- c ommunity. The old families rooted
own
aid to my brethren. who are refugees
for generation in the French soil
Wayne County
dear and beauty."
rather take, as their typical hero and in Switzerland. for which am truly
Thus bound up with the universal
standard
hearer,
the
Chief
Rabbi
(if
" I am
grateful.
•'I
splendor, he defies destiny.
who falls 4111 the field of honor
1.ast but not least, I am especially
i:p ei nshatvo
crucifix to the dying Cath-
(cloal,iiiilte„nntmtrhraotw wlilliiteaserweheak
; offering
grateful to Mr. Stanley !tyro, manager
odic soldiers.
Four.)
Page
(Continued From
of the Central Relief Committee, who
shown myself tufty enough to donii•
In the village of Taintrux, near has tnade it easy for me to get a true
nate events. and to look ;it them only
sage churches. But these Jews, what
Saint-Die, in the Vosges. on the -Nth impression of the many problems that
with
curiosity."
IS their devotion and resignation made
of August, 1914, (on a Saturday. the
The Lure of the Trench.
concern American Jewry, and has
of? What has the Spirit of Wisdom
All that is summarized in this con- sacred (lay of the Jews), the field been. I may be permitted to say, even
which rests in the shadow of the old
hospital
of
the
14th
Corps
catches
tire
synagog told them? Towards what fession of faith:
as my right hand, ever since the first
- At the risk of appearing insane to under the (
synagog of Jehovah do they incline
day of my arrival in this country.
vou, I declare with all my soul and stretcher bc'erna n at)°
l Iinar l ment dli'e
when they pronounce the "Fiat vo-
I beg the Jewish press of Aineriea
conscience that I love to be here. I plosions, carry away the one hundred
lamas tua?" And how do the grada-
to extend their courtesy to me to
love the first line trenches as an
tions of their assent group themselves incomparable "Thinkery." Ilcre you and fifty wounded. One of the latter,i Permit me to take this means of con-
on , this moral scale which runs from
m
H cie rat as IkI sy itst ,r,tli cNki,. aAsik,rsahf,ourn ancHrtil,ci ttihxe.
America my
retire into yourself, with all your pow-
veying to the Jews of
expectancy to joyful eagerness
W
'ilful
ers concentrated; here you enjoy
heartfelt wishes for their progress.
for self-sacrifice.
Jewish
chaplain,
vslioni
he
takes
for
complete fulness of life. I am here
and may the blessing of the Ailing ty
Changed Concepts of Religion.
as under a reflector. I see myself the Catholic chaplain. M. Bloch be- lighten their unselfish labors for the
One young Jew gives us an answer
here under a very keen light with a stirs himself, he seeks, he finds, he
perpetuation of our religion and the
to these great questions. Roger Co- clearness which better than any study
brings to the dying man the symbol
glory and honor of Israel."
hen, recently graduated front the chamber encourages self-analysis."
of the faith of the Christians. And
Normal College. less than 25 years
ISAAC ALCALAY,
To each one of his letters, his con- a few steps further on, a sheit. strikes
old, i s a second lieutenant in the for- clusion is always that henceforth he
Chief Rabbi of Serbia
est of Argonne. Under the German considers himself a good and strong hill down. He (lies in the arms of
fire, he gives himself up voluptuously instrument. It is the refrain and the the Catholic chaplain, Father Jamul,
to an inspection of his conscience of mainspring of his daily thought. He a Jesuit Father, whose testimony is
GERMANS PROHIBIT RUSS
which his letters give its a sketch. has found his rtile of life and his road. proof of this incident.
RECRUITING JEWISH LEGIONS
Clear and strong, with all the bud , He is sure of himself.
No comment could add aught to the
This is his manner of pronouncing
dings which promise great talent, they
feeling of sympathy inspired in Its
exhale the confidence of a young in- in his turn the "Fiat voluntas tint."
The German authorities in Odessa
"I endeavor to take advantage of by such an act, so full of human ten-
tellectual who, speaking to his fam-
recently discovered in that city a Jew-
ily, to loyal friends. to his old teacher, my isolation and of the keenness of derness. A long procession of in-

NI. Paul Derjardins. is Mit afraid to
reveal his pride and his spiritual free-
dom. They are like so many little
meditations where it is clearly seen

Wall.

Lady patient Is atonding against wall

n eon/ultimo,. risini. utioustte nn
narhine.on the other side of its wail.

Mr. and Mrs. J. he A. Itenyunes, MY.
and Mrs. Mayer Swab. also ND- . and
Mrs. MLIIIChill, of New York; Mr. and

vies. before the war, he confirms him- alone, it is indeed the thought. Very
self in it in December, 1915, two warm and noble, profoundly painful of Bridgeport, Colin.; Mr. and Mrs.
months 'white his heroicsend. hair for those who listen to it with perfect
Lasker, of Springfield, Mass.; 1t r. Leo
just read the Bible. It is for me a sympathy, but for hew shot through
Lehman, of Pittsburgh; Julius Levy,
collection of tales, of old and charm- with a joyful peace:
of Baltimore, and many others in all
"I have forbithlett.n4gell....to.-14 , "
ing Stories. I do not tools Jr, nor do
judgments on the value of the events of these cities.
I find in it anything else but poetic
I particularly wish to emphasize the
of my hie; I accept them all as mi-
condoms.
few gentlemen who have
lt is poetic emotions, also, which lie portunities which tate otters Me for names of 1
nut
alone shown me every civility, but
looks fur ill war, and he finds 'luny knowing myself better and for int-

I'm not a "good fellow" in
the political sense, and I
know how to say "No."

Icons at Detroit'• Elsctro-Medical
Institute, Permanently Located at
125 Woodward Ave. (opposite Pont-
chartrain Rotel), of an X-Ray Ex-
amination Being Rad• Through ■

stances has just shown its Israel striv-

The ElectrickINIMill

Doctors

every sufferer a chance to know what

dour With the wonderful new

Eleutro-Nlislieal 53stem of Treatment

in his or her own particular

Cases that cannot be greatly benefited

or cured will not be

accepted for

treat intuit. •

The examination In the moo! Im-

portant part of the proceedings when

a sick person mils at The Illectrir

free

Medical Institute: whilst It In

during the next

seven days,

yet ft is

an accurate as if the patient hail paid

the regular examination

charges

in

full. The most delicate man, woman

or child need have no fear either of
the X-ray or of the electrical treat-

Perfect X-Ray Picture

ments, as they are harmless. pain-

rh• abV

less and safe in the hands of I'S herta,

The Ilinglloslie and

treatment

prl.blv Inc

le b

most perfect

Ugana

— bui

pawns used at The EleetrieMedical
elm
•
'
many. The machines-- ;s i ltv .11 ran he eleally monlIn''tIewr..11;11%
InatitlIte a r
y
'
s
t-
PIt',',k
.rirs
;le?:
delicate and intricate electrical de -
E `" ri-
the cause a the trouble rseioe`,. 117.,rnfe• T he
vis—lind
rie

e

■

u- ith astonishing. 'willowy.

institute the fail

At

the

is prawn that

-

mei-

en uniformly potent

No force ma

cave has so modified and tamed elec-

in relieving and eliminating )unman

tricity that the weakest child or in-

Ms an eloetricity in the handy of

valid enti stat,t1 its fore° Without fear
or pain. The fore.% of electricity are

experts who understand the use of

gent through the hotly into

every

tissue and fibre without the patient

experiencing the

slightest sensation

except relief. One apps mils sprays

eke current,. It is the

oily upon

ran

In

Toy.

only

rem-

hieh all human being',

It is

hositiVe

and certain

in nu-thin. If you value your life—

your health litlit Want
to keen
your hooka and gain vitality and firs
fixation,
there
111g 11111'011M and decayed
tea 11 of drugging Alien throw sway

electricity through the body, absorb.

being thousands of volts going through

the holly- jet the patient only esperi•

Int•lieine Imttles

micro • sensation as of standing in a

ray lit sunshine. After the trealment
the poem re„1.

n n au ideal

sprint

healthy
morning. Si garments need be re-

person

mo ved

and 1111

embarrassment

IX

ell-

gundurPd.

elertrieal treatments have
Of/ rompanson with the old, crude
el•ctroal batteriest and shocking cur-
rents. At '1 he Electro-Metlical !natl.
lute the current that lights }pintos and
runs street cars is used and In bar.
mooed to the wonderful machines, by
which every jar and jerk Is removed,
end ft is then sent tbrongh the body
as softly, smoothly and pleasantly as
a ray of sunshine.
At the Detroit Electro-Aledical lo-

Modern

strong &luta or

modern

that

may contain

take the

1101/n111S 111111

treatment at The Eleetru-

itvititute, which in within

the reach of all sliffeters. TI1P tr•Itt•

Mont I hot has snatched many from

near death, from n life of pain and

'offering. For each and

ease there in

it

rent it hich

every dis-

definite electrical cur-

treats renditions not

aynititoms; electricity works with

nature- not again! t It. It

reaches

sick spots which medicine does not

resell sod it compel; no pain, no sick-

nee* - no had !mate. Every-day Yon

delay Mingo you nearer the Incur-

able stare.
Prospective patients, should, where

start treatment the day of
'Mate such treatments are given as homulde.
X-ray, high freprency D'Araonval, their examination, for by as doing
Dia-Therialc, Outlin, Teets. Static in- they save twenty per cent of treat-
Wed, Moron WavaCnrtont.l'oxitive meal
Those desiring treatment

mot.

nwnBre"
rrnb
o e'ined Ual- 1
rlit e i "Sie'neroitial,
eari
itOild-;:l
faille and Faradic. Auto InibietIon,
Seto Condensation and other cur•
topte also Vibratory treatment. Ultra
Violet Light. Aetinie light treatment,
Ozone inhalation, medicated inhala-
tion, in addition to many other treat.
swine. the cost of which la so mrid-
crate that It to so longer the oriel.
lege of the rirb only an has so often
formerly been the rare.
While there is no genaation of the
high voltage current going through
the body, the patient may become
swore of the force In Ida system hr

at a later date can make the same
lo ving by waking a small depoak

Among the ailments treated at The

ElectrioNledical Institute are anat-
.
'We, asthma, billowiness, bletier and

blood troubles, bronchitis' bowel
trouble, catarrh, natal., csevitiPation,

dropsy, deafneaa, dyspepsia,' iwilepriy.

t•11.1.111•, 'domicil mules,

gall ,donee

gastritis, goitre, hysteria,, hetaktehe,
heartburn, intestinal trouble",
kidney trouble, liver eoillaiota,

weak Intim nervous debility. dbenttY.
the doctor touching him and drawing paralysis, skin dineasen. rectal trim-

-lit 1i string of oparka from any part blea, rh•unistiom, mature. stomach
if the body. Sr Igniting a sheet of trouble and other diseasen of 'women

aspen from the loolr. or, even illamin- and of men.
The Detroit Electro-Nfedinal In-
sting an eleetrie globe whilst the pn.
dent holds the globe In his hand stitute comprise" the ender second

—all the time the Patient feels floor of the Springfield bnliding at
nothing. 125 Woodward avenue toppolite the
The effects of electrical treatments Pontchartrain Hotel). and is perms-
see marvelously rapid. Relief ,an be 'wilily located. The office hottra an-
daily from a em. m. to
rflven io one or more treatment', nnunecti
Howley. hottra_are, from *
whilst often • cure Is accomplished in
In
the
same
time.
a.
en.
to
3
p.
m.—Advertisemetas
the milder cases

are

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