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PAGE SEVEN

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

I J. W. B. MAKES HOLIDAY I
PAUL WARBURG
DECLINES ARRANGEMENTS FOR BOYS

Wayne County Supervisors, Circuit Judges,

Lawyers and Abstract Makers

.1tonstincement has been made by I
11 . Jacobs:. Secretary of the Detroit

ICuutinued From Page One.)

Commend
THOS.F.FARRELL'S

Services as

It's the Man
that Counts

e 'er, In 'lull' war, fate "'"'Y ""
I 1Velfares Board Committee


alvvay s count upon fair reasoning.
that arrangements haye been con,
is sod) too natural that. as our cas- It l rtt with all theje‘sish h onroe, of
rally lists grow. bitterness and tin- ss. nrs i ili i n the cit y for the proper

assert seat acc „ tiiiiio d a ti„ ii , fur th e J ess
themselves in this hearts of iiscrvsasing i n near b y camps and
number. . '"•" °mug* the" , lists will stations who trill conic to Detroit to

dISCrillIttla I Illg suspicion hill

continue t show ilk it full proportion sotrship during the Rosh Ildshonith
of Cason:in lianas,. and •oin Kippur holy•slay's.
"Much to illy regret. Mr. President,
\
:musing o f a Jewish It]
it has lick - 0111e iiii - reasiligly is) ident who will he in the city during the

11•21111.

should
'uld V"il t'lloose to renominate huh days is urged to communicate
nits, this might precipitat e a harmful
with
M with
r. Jacobs.
In conjunction
with

COUNTY CLERK

light wlticli. inthe interest of the the accommodations at the s)
country, I wish to d s anything in inv. gogues, all Jewish families in the city
polo,' to
and which ,
eVe ❑ tvliii have the proper facilities are
though resulting in illy confirmation, urged to s'olunteer to take care of onts

In voting for Mayor, choose a MAN—one who is
honest, fearless, able and who has been tested in
service.

mold be "ikely to leave an element of of the Ito), during los stay its the

On October 26, 1915, the Wayne County Board of Supervisors

irritation in this minds of many triune city. Those desiring to entertain any
anxieties fund sufferings may justify of these boys may call Cherry 50 11 and
;m
their intense feelings. On the other hair- their names.
hand, if for reasons of your own, you
Many boys have been given useful

unanimously adopted a formal resolution complimenting

County Clerk Farrell as follows:

Campaign issues, spectacular performances, ap-
peals to prejudices, glowing promises—all of these
things fade away after election.

For having made the naturalization records readily accessible "for the first should decide not its renominateme aid in getting ;shout its the city by the
time tothe history of the office." This work involved the record, of 26,176 It ix likely to be construed by many local office of the J. W. It. located at
proceedings affecting the isitizenship ot foreign•born isitizens, of whom the as an •icceittatice by \- 1111 Of a p o int of 22-1 Farwell Bldg. It is planned to
names of 1,978 citizens appeared oil no earlier index.
nets affich I am certain you svould extend the void: of this office so that
For having revised and re-indexed all corporation and association reoords in
not wish to sanction. In these cir- it limy include features of an enter-
his office since 1884, covering 72 years of these important events.
cumstances. I deist it Illy 115157- too taining nature.
For having revised the index to plaintiffs in cases in the Wayne County Cir-
cuit Court, from 1898 to 1908, involving 10,SSti line suits, references to which slaty to ymi myself that it is its first]
belief that the interest of the country MENDELSOHN ADVOCATES
were exceedingly difficult by reason of the bail condition lit the indexes.
For having established a complete bond record in the office of the County will best be series] if my mole he not
MOLONEY FOR JUDGE
Clerk, enabling Immediate reference to these important documents.
considered by yam in this connection.
For having done this work without increased cost to the county and with an
\t t h e solissitatitut of manyment-
"I son frank to admit that I have
actually lessened appropriation for doing the more useful work.
reached this conclusion with On he, of the Isar and many friends,
deepest regret, both on account of its among whom are numbered many
In a formal communication to Mr. Farrell, dated June 16,
cause and its effect.
I have consid- prominent citizens of every element,
1916, signed by Judges Van Zile, Holly, Hosmer, Murphy and
ered it the greatest privilege to serve John E. Nloloney, a native 1)etroiter.
Mandell, said:
my country al this time, and I do not has consented to become a candidate
abandon lightly' a a ork, half done, in for one of the four newCircuit Judge-
"The business of the office. with the great growth of the oily anti litigation that
ships created by the last legislature.
necessarily follows, has increased until today the demand for careful, system- which I ass discply and genuinely. in-
atle conduct of the business of the office is important. No one could ask for terested. But my continuation in of- 111r. Nioloney is the senior partner of

ronntn

FARRELL

Divie B. Duffield served I 2 years, without salary, as

Library Commissioner. He worked to make the
library department "the poor man's college."
He fought the election crooks and helped to bring
about election reforms. He fought for the new
charter.

ilgli•rming

illy

As Chairman of the Charter Commission, he
helped draft a progressive, modern charter.
As Corporation Counsel he beat the telephope com-
pany in the courts and dictated terms favorable to
the city on which any change in rates must be
based.

,

future

I 1,111;111

tit )0111- Orders

-

As Corporation Counsel he blocked the D. U. R.
attempt to get a franchise for the Ferndale line.
He fought to knock out the old school board and
to elect a new, businesslike school board.
He has never aligned himself with any political
faction.

and couragebe

Mat purr

re), ..cled. ;sod ma) It Ise given In you
to lead
tt vitiorY dud
■ •". 1, ! 1 )
,•'

• m,

Republican Candidate for

and fitithinEy yours,

"P ALA. NI. \\'.\1(11
1 he Presids sI, this \VIM, House,
1Vashingtou. -

County Clerk

JOHN E. MOLONEY.

is ,in able lawy'er, fair and fearless and
well qualified for the Judiciary by Ilk(
court
years of active
twelity-flise
mans
I:alibi \la \ John 11 errot,
- practice. Itin associate. NI sorrey N.
gills. hid_ is spending the month of Mendelsohn, is familiar to all of
.1 moist as Camp Custer, tinder the as the young live Past Chancellor
direction of the Jewish \Velfaris Commander of Detroit Lodge, No. .55,
Hoard. dild in cooper:0nm with Mr. • Knights of Pythias, and has been as-
IIradunati
!so with
oh him closely' for the past
t:fitted
Rabbi• Meriit
has smolt
m
sus erid six years.
In an interviesv with 11r.
ninths its Palestine. and has person- ; 11endi•lsolin regarding 11r. 11solon-
ally taken m.0, photographs of the ey's candidacy, he says:
"John E.

ASK YOURSELF WHICH OF THE FIVE MAY-
ORAL CANDIDATES HAS SERVED HIS CITY
MOST FAITHFULLY AND UNSELFISHLY?
WHICH HAS SHOWN HIMSELF INDEPEN-
DENT OF AL LPOLITICAL INFLUENCES?

CAMP CUSTER NOTES.

Primaries, August 27, 1918.

For Circuit Judge

Archibald F.
Bunting

You know the answer.

Be fearless! Be honest with yourself! Do not let
yourself be swayed by campaign appeals to preju-
dice. Do your part as a good citizen, no matter
what others may do.

(lids Land ishich he will eviobit a Ntoloncy if elected to the office of
t•anip Cosier.
Circuit Judge. will make one of the
Dr i■ cukjng part in all of the insult- hest judges \\ Sync county has
cr
r ■ .1 , 1 .11114, 1Velfaris \Vorker, Ile hits 'a keen legal mind. is
; Sting the hospital, addressing meet iisir, courteous and consideriste and
inns. doing personal serViCi - , ete and is esp•cially tcnrtlty of the support of
li 5 pic5isto ts is camp i5 of 1111th- 1'i:11 all the citizens 01 this city. I heartsly

Able—Fair—Fearless

Endorsed h• the well known Cireu it
Court Judges

F. 1V. Alayne,
P. It O'Brien,
E It. (iilday,

will

\Ve ari - at star, and

course

COMPARE THE RECORDS OF THE FIVE
CANDIDATES.

i'1111 (10 justice 50 111111st - 1i tut

his ot(,r is.
kip
We do hereby express our hea r ty approval of the efficiency and courtesy
..Iii
have
which has marked the inimillistration of County Clerk Thomas Is'. Farrell, and,
lout II prtolitili
by
Illy sincere
indorse his candidacy for renomination and re-election.
cons wino] that the mitioind yos!fare
must be our only 1, 111 1 1 . 1 - 11
1Aat
llever
s
I nas tit rid e to be hest for the

THOMAS F.

If the voters let themselves be blinded by the old
campaign tricks, they may have to suffer by poor
city administration, petty politics and high taxes
for three years.

the tiro' of Moloney & Niendelsolin,

better work than Is done by you and your s•tlitsient staff. The records are lice under present conditions might
strictly up-to-date and correct in every detail.
make the board a target of constant
Mr. C. M. Burton, of the Burton Abstract offices, 151st 11r. J. C. Cowles. manager .st tack I t s isliscrupulttio or unreason-
of the abstract department of the Cnion Trust Company, who knoll' that upon ing potpie. and no
concerti to save
the accuracy of the fricords depend the integrity of the title of stilt piece of
. ndgo. i.„ ,iiit, nt •
any t
tus lull and Itthe
real estate affected by any legal proceedings, endorse the efficient miming' in ,
imam in the at'Citiliplishillellt Of its
which Thomas F. Farrell conducted the office of County (lerk.
us lirk a mild make it difficult for one
toeons, ri'is that independence tf mind
Scores of attorneys of the Wayne County Bar signed a state-
and freedom of action %%ilium which
ment which says:

. 0 1 ,01 1)

IT'S THE MAN THAT COUNTS IN THE
ACTUAL GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY DUR-
ING THREE YEARS OF WAR STRESS AND
REORGANIZATION.

Lament
Menorah Society Organized.
Messorah "sssetelY is now hero:,

E. A. Snow,
It
Flanigan,
O. Pigskins.

thu men 55 - 110 art-

;,, I •;5111 1 1



WM. P. BRADLEY

Qualified by reason of Isis

Coutsitget

l"..1 5 sl ,
fig
Activities

tat

Kindly Place An (X) Before His

Who is just a plain citizen a suiscessful business man with foil,-
tul ability and (sufficient Practical knowledge to render You `service
its a Congressman you will be proud of

Do you want your Detroit to be sowell looked after in Washington
that you will always find your city an ideal place to work and live
in -

Do you want a voice In the Congress of the Cnited States that will
be powerful and recognized-

Do you want a man who will bring to Congress not only a practical
successful business experience, but a tollitary knowledge under
actual war conditions as well

If so, exercise your power to vote at the primaries on August
27th, 1918.

is

I1011. 1„h•rests

'

but-

w"r'l

Battle Creek Ladies.

ties 01 Ille it, 1.11 Lailies at

J

Who is NOT a politician bound to no one, machine, politician or
clique

Ill - 1111d) is

"s"1 the

Vote for the MAN you know is RIGHT.

HELP ELECT DIVIE B. DUFFIELD MAYOR.

Duffield for Mayor Committee,

Frank H. Croul, Chairman.

Do not let yourself be fooled by the story that Duffield approved a
higher schedule of rates for the telephone company. It in a cam.
'align lie. No such schedule was approved, or even presented for
approval to him, while he was Corporation Counsel.

„ f t h e city „, , a \a„1,.

as )veil as tt 11,0k out for the parti-

sallar welfare of the wardfrom yvhsch
Is championed the cause of
elected.
,.„ eter re‘isi„„ Ironits inspection
..barter

""`" 1 n” and co-operated pith the charter
Th'
slackening or this unremitting act's' uni•siisslCrN in the
..f the char-

Name.

All Wards West of Woodward Avenue

I, .1; 1Illa/m1

S""t"rI

Integrity

1)" Foil want. as your Congressman from the Thirteenth District.
I MAN

-

11 '"'"'" -

Ili the

EX111 1 11 telielt

FOR CONGRESS

Ilg

P Bradley, at present serv-
The Me"" , " 11
.rude and di.nnssinn car- mg as an alderman from the 21st
''
candidate lo, t h e nes, Ni ne ,
cle. and membership in it is opisti lit war d , i s
an d ,„ well an d f art ,
all alio :to' olterested. This itrogralll Inas ,
Iiilitit'111 and contemporary
l'011 , sts
i„.ktt ten that i t i s gens . ra il s.

"'

Itraw h, s of 'he lowish\Velialu• All the daily papers of the city. Upon
Ilion] 1 :is e been organized in hall-hi„.titey intothe (s unne d h e
The president ;sewed his ditty to be 10 stork for the
st ael lid) City.

Ability

WALTER C. PIPER

ttt torus

BRADLEY A FEARLESS
MEMBER OF COUNCIL

resclos-ss.
thosight he %sill have little. if ally.
various insiolefise a nd enlightenin, hlitiletilty in being nominated and
Icvv ash Ittitss s. :Intl general discussion : elected.
hi r. Bradley has made an
• in Mach all the men sire incur , ) ts.' s sosellent record for honesty. fear-
paitesin,Te
lessoess and efficiency in the Council
New Branches of J. W. B.
Aid has been favorably spoken of in

for Councilman



Clistcr

DIVIE B. DUFFIELD has always been honest, con-
scientious and able. He has worked unselfishly for
the good of the city.

endorse Isis candidacy."

60~00•10 •~11100110%•■•■•■■

11

Battle

Cr. ek. t, r the elitertaililllent of the
11derinan Bradle e ' is losing picked
.1 by tin, po li t i ca ll y w i se, including the
Icwj , h soldiers at I 'atop Cii5t r.

—FOR—

I oem: silitist Is has been arrangedie.„,papee writers of Detroit genet - -
man
the sold's., Is) the Ladies' .11ixilistr)
will h ea d t h e
of the Bettie Creek Branch of the new coomu 1.
lewish \Velfare Board and will take
_plats, toi "suntlas, 11igust I 1 I h.
Jews of Litau in Terrible Plight.

lattolitn•-The

Tomb of Pseudo-Messiah

I lie sending of

Discovered by Hun garian.

discontinuation
tinisticial 'aid to the
.1merican Jest s.

ita, by
Ir . ,S in Lll

I """' :1 " II""1-""r 1 "" Jew 1 " 11 ' due to .1incrica's entry into the vyar.
l'i'l"ris'"• who is servingwiththe is responsible for increased sittTisriog
1ustrisois iu 111tania, 11111101110'i 11 re- „ non , t h i . J ess-, i n tit an.
The pis , J ews are actually- stars •
II -,e
cool) tlot he had diseits'en
tomb to• the 1,111,111-M
Salthetai ;lig. Their only hope is to get relief
The sso•
Lehi, in a Senders in Herat in .11- from the i itter i can lens .

bania. The loudb had a simple in-
scription -is ith the name of the false
Messiah, which he assumed after h e
!moot Mohammedan.

State
Senator

ni

ferers will appeal to this Chits- I
Mates Cmvernment in this near future
to rescind the order prohibiting A m, r

icans to send them financial aid.

REPUBLICAN

3rd District—Wards 1-2-3-4-6

Arthur E. Wood

A Successful Business Man

FOR

COUNCILMAN

JOHN C. GARVEY

Primaries, August 27, 1918

HERE WAS ONE 11 AN FROM DETROIT WHO WAS IN A POSITION
TO AND DID WORK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE ALL
THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION.

Ile Is President and General Manager of A. E.
Wood & Cos s a big
prosperous going company, and he Is the owner of 45 homes Hold on
t to working men, and other valuable Real Estate In Detroit.
Ile Is now- Representative to the Legislature from this District and
willing to serve you as a State Senator.

con t rac

\\'e ask you now to join with us. Help nominate
and elect him to the
State Senate.

Members of the Firm of A. E. Wood & Company and
His Business
Associates.

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