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November 01, 1918 - Image 3

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-11-01

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A merica Apish Periodeal Cotter

CLAYTON AMOS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Every Mother-to-Be Should Wear the
Famous LANE BRYANT

SOCIETY

Maternity Corset

The only corset scientific•
ally designed for maternity
figure requirements. Con.
(Timis the true condition,
retains the stylish figure,
supports the abdomen and
vital organs, preserving
the health of both mother
and child.

$295

Up

We also carry Brassieres,
Camisoles and Petti-
coats.

Lane Bryant

2nd Floor

255 Woodward Ave.

Infants' Apparel

Our "Baby Department" provides
everything needed in apparel and
nursery furniture—an endless var-
iety of dainty, individual produc.
lions at prices lower than quoted
elsewhere.

Expectant Mothers

should investigate our complete
line of Maternity Wear, scientific-
ally designed to conceal the deli-
cate condition, afford comfort and
represent the latest fashions.

Silk Dresses
Coats
Skirts

$18.95 to $ 79.50
$19.75 to $157.50
$ 6.95 to $ 16.85

Lane Bryant

2nd Floor

255 Woodward Ave.

WONDERFUL DISPLAY
— OF—
SMART MILLINERY

IN AM.

FASHIONABLE COLORS

The Elite Millinery

SADYE GOLDBERG .

579 Hastings Street.

H. WEINBERGE

elected the
For the first time in the history Thursday, October
of symphony' orchestras in .Amer- following officers: President, Zang-
ica. a woman, Miss Ida Divinoff, will Bernstein; Vice President;
will occupy ti first violin desk in the Tracy Flanders; ::"ecretary, Bessie
Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Nliss Berger; .Assistant Secretary, Rose
Divinity, now ill her early monies, Hodes, and Treasurer, Benjamin
was born in New York of kussian Scan.
parents, and received her musical
SAtilNAW NOT•S.
education in the L'Ilited States. For
ille last six weeks site has been
Air. and Airs. J. Altman left for
coaching with Professor Leopold
New York to attend their SOWS
Auer. She won her place in the
wedding, which takes place October
1)etroit Symphony Orchestra in
30th.
competition with a large untidier of
Nliss Ruth Thal has gone to
W01111211 and men.
Bloomington, III., to accept a posi-
Alr. Leo Conliaini, who has been
tion as dietician in the hospital
spending the past tell days as a
there.
guest in St. Paul, has returned to
Sidney NI. Keller, son of Air. and
this city.
Private David Schaefer, son of Airs. J. D. Keller, has been com-
Mrs. Eva Schaefer, of 2311 Med- missioned second lieutenant in the
bury Ave., has returned from over- Quartermasters Carps.
seas' and is now station ed at Fo rt Captain Bernard Friedlander,
who enlisted in the Nledical Corps
Des Moines, la.
Nlr. and Airs. Bernard Barnard in September, I917, as iieutenant,
Nin•tte Neiburger 1 are at home at has been promoted to the rank of
the Eastw ood Ilcach .Npartnients, major, according to word received
Chicago. III. by Airs. Friedlander.

Editorially, the De-
troit
News comitsg
ments:

('or. Adams and Hastings Sts.

Detroit, Mich.

Mrs. Julius Berg, of Chillicothe. O.
Al r. Benjamin Flanders, son of
Air. and Airs. I:hinders, of 19:i
Kirby .Ate. E., left Thursday for
service. He will lie stationed at
Garden City, New York.
The Liberty Social Club, which
held its meeting at the home of Airs.
Tracy Handers, 111,1 E. Kirby. tin

Our Reputation Lies in Our Past Work

FOR EXPERT PLUMBING SERVICE

—see—

THE AGREE BROTHERS COMPANY

Plumbing and Heating Engineers
Market 6478
1088 Hastings St.

FOR

COUNCILMAN

CHARLES F.

BIELMAN

1 o

Senrelary and lernern1 Mittens,
us seen sear
,, Ire-Prealdent Federal 51nte.
flank.
Former P•eldent Detroit Hoard
of Comment,.

Solicits Your Vote
NOV. 5TH

JOHN C.

Garvey.

Councilman

Twenty-one years successful
business record.
Four years excellent Council
record.
Honorary member of Detroit
Typographical Union No. 18.

■ I6

PIDGE
1111

:,

and—

CLEANERS
AND
DYERS

I. BERKOWITZ

Dress Trimmings and Supplies
Onyx Hosiery and

Merode Underwear
Kayser Silk Gloves
396 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT

Mr. Farrell's official record his ,
titles confidence In nim.

County Clerk Farrell has done an immense service in
straightening out and systematizing and indexing the
naturalization records in his office—previously the peti-
tions for a year were thrown haphazard into one bundle
and much trouble resulted—NOW ANY RECORD
CAN BE EASILY FOUND.

"THE MADISON"
KOSHER RESTAURANT

Telephone Cadillac 2755
Home Cooking

J. LOEWENBROWN, Prop.

120 Broadway,

Detroit, Mich.

Schechter's Bank

Money Forwarded to
All Partr of the World

VOTE FOR

479 Hastings Sheet, Corner DIvls144
DETROIT, MICH.

TOM FARRELL

Potts Drug Company

For COUNTY CLERK

PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGISTS
Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 6552
525 WOODWARD AVE.
Cor. charlotte
Orders Called for Delivered Any•

where.

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•.Isie

Subscribe ka:th
hm,r, hit)
JEWISH CHRONICLE Airs. Louis Reich, of 970
gun Ave.. is visiting her daughter,
$2.00 Per Year

The Busiest. and Biggest
East Side Jeweler



H.
L.
Roethe,
United
States
Ni.
turalization
Exam.
finer, says:

b.._

Nat - lka&

49 GRATIOT AVE.
COR. LIBRARY AVE.

Voters of Rayne County Call
mak.. no mistake in considering
favorably the candidacy of Thos.
F. Farrell for county clerk. Mr.
Farrell is well known to the citi-
zens of Ih.trolt, and bas had on.
portunity in various capacities of
demomdrating his worth and OM
Ile has held the office he
seeks.. Ile was a good county
clerk. The experience he gaiiwil
in his former term in office is his
best recommendation. The Im-
portance of the attics demands the
election of fl num of reliability, ea
'melts' and familiarity with piddle
affairs.

Tugs F. v.11titv.1..1,

Plumbing & Heating

with

DETROIT EXCLUSIVE HATTER

THOMAS F. FARRELL.

Air. and NIrs.fulitis Berg ( Alai-
% ina Ixeit.111 of Chillicothe, O., are
receiving congratulations on the
birth of a daughter, Bilbette Ernes-
tine. Airs. Berg is the daughter of
Air. ;mil Airs. Louis Reich, if 910
Michigan .Nye.
The Young Merrymakers• Club
gave a Hallowe'en party at Nliss
Jeannette .Adelson's home, .•6'.?
.\ vc.. 011 \ VeellICSILly evening.
I limber 3 11 th. :1111°11g the guests
present were the following: The
isses Sarah Labovitch, Lena

Klayman, Birdie \Villiains,

HENRYVHATTER

What
They Say--

Zaralsky,',race l ioldsmith, Edith
2
Levin, l'atilim• Cohen, Fannie
Schneider, Sarah Stupsker, ier-
A full line of plumbing supplies
We specialize in repair work and trude Frank, Rebecca Selik. Eva
DAVID SCHAEFER.
ii
sell plumbing material to the public Lipschinsky, and Messrs. Nlartin
at wholesale prices.
Co d hen, Sol Levin, George Cowin,
Primate David Schaefer, son of Mrs.
It will pay you to give us a call.
Emil Resnik, Charlie Selik, .Meek Eva Schaefer of 231) Medbury Ave.,
has just returned front overseas and
292 Gratiot Ave., Detroit,
Davis. Roy Eipschinsky, Jack Katz, is now stationed at Des Imfoincs • la.
Phone Cherry 2824.
\Villiam
Frank,
Leon
Friedman.
Res. Phone North 5120-M.
Arthur Schloss, Edmund Himmel-

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

PAGE THREE

CHARTER-MAKER
JOHN C. NAGEL
SEEKS COUNCIL

John C. Nagel, one of the members
of the Detroit Charter Commission,
is a candidat for the council under
the charter his commission created.
NI r. Nagel has been indorsed by the
Greater Michigan Avenue Improve-
ment .\ssociation and other bodies.
Before he served on the charter com-
mission he became widely known as
a tax expert. He served mi the De-
troit Board of Assessors and also ap-
peared often before the state tax
commission as tax commissioner for
\Vayne county.

ELECTION
TUESDAY, NOV., 5th

7 a. m. to 8 p. m.

§
§

2

THIS IS A SEASON
OF HANDSOME FURS

One of the new garments which
fashion has featured for the present
cold weather season is a little coatee
of fur with a smart military collar and ri
is a wrap that has had overwhelming
popularity. It is the sort of garment ri
one may invest in with impunity, .0.:
knowing that in so doing one is say- e.4
ing wool for the service Olen, and then
A
it has a Jaunty youthfulness which is
widely becoming. Tho;e short wraps
arc seen at Id Siegel Co.'s in Grey
X
Squirrel, Seal, Kolinsky, Nutria and A
Moleskin. Some are built on straight
lines, much like sports coats. fitted at •i
the waistline by a narrow band of the A
fur. NI any bave collar and cuffs and
border of some other harmonizing 0
rr
fur.
These handsome, serviceable furs 4.4
are not, however, reserved for the '0.;
jaunty coatee. They are employed
with equal success for the three-quar-
ter and full length coats which will
come into their own when winter days
arrive. B. Siegel Co. is showing most
attractive groups fashioned on good
lines with shawl collar and deep cuffs
of self.material or of Beaver, Marten,
Taupe Fox, Nutria or Grey Squirrel.
I'm the more youthful models the
belt is introduced with excellent re-
sults. The linings are worth noting
for they are chosen with special refer-
: enee to the fur they accompany.
' Mink, the dark-striped, rich toned
variety is shown by this house made
up into some of the most luxurious
capes of the season. This peltry lends
itself admirably to the graceful lines
of the shorter wrap which is so moil-
, ish and chic. It comes in a length
that is a bit deeper than the coquettish
Eton and also in a noire suitable win-
ter length that well covers the hips.
Moleskin and Ermine is one of the :•4
combinations that make for a luxur-
ious shoulder wrap. The white fur
forms the shawl collar and also the 0
narrow border to many interesting 0.
capelets.—Adv.

An election will be held in all the districts of the city for the follow-
ing state and county offices and propositions:

GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, AND OTHER STATE OFFICERS.
UNITED STATES SENATOR AND REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
CIRCUIT JUDGES AND PROBATE JUDGES.
STATE SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN THE LEGISLATURE.
SHERIFF, COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY TREASURER, REGISTER OF DEEDS. PROS-
CUTING ATTORNEY AND OTHER COUNTY OFFICERS.

EQUAL SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT

An Equal Suffrage Amendment to the State Constitution, permitting women to vote
at all elections in the State of Michigan, will also be submitted at this election.

Also an Amendment to provide for the printing of constitutional amendmento and
other special questions on one ballot.

FIREMEN'S AMENDMENT

Charter Amendmenla relative to leaves of absence for watchmen and members of the
fire department will also be submitted.

Non-Partisan Election

The City Election will be by a non-partisan ballot, and the follow-

ing are the candidates:

MAYOR

One to be elected Two candidates

WILLIAM F. CONNOLLY
JAMES COUZENS

CITY CLERK

One to he elected Two candidates

RICHARD LINDSAY

CITY TREASURER
One to be elected one candidate
GUY L. INGALLS
MAX C. KOCH

COUNCILMAN

Nine to he elected Eighteen candidates-

Charles F. Bielman
William P. Bradley
Fred W. Castator
H. H. Dickinson
John C. Garvey
Thomas E. Glinnan

John A. Kronk
Sherman Littlefield
John C. Lodge
Tom May
John C. Nagel
George W. Ross

Hugh Shepherd
David W. Simons
Burnette F. Stephenson
James Vernor
Joseph A. Walsh
Richard M. Watson

Also Two Constables in cavil ward.

RICHARD LINDSAY, City Clerk.

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