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November 01, 1918 - Image 5

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-11-01

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A merica lavish Periodical eater

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE FIVE

BERNARD W. TRAITEL,
AVIATION CADET, IS
DEAD OF INFLUENZA

a district usually Republican, but is

making an industrious campaign.

Military Honors Shown Young Soldier

THOMAS F. FARRELL
AGAIN UPON TICKET

at Solemn Burial Services in

Woodmere.
— -
Cadet Bernard \V. Traitel, of the
616th .1erti Squadron of the l.. v Air
Service, the 22-year-old son of \fr.

Thoma,

as county clerk 01
quity. is once again the nom-
inee of the Republican party for that
office. \Vith the big Republican ma-

PETER A.RHEAUME 2 HENRY L. R H EAU M E

jority in the county a nomination is
usually regarded as equivalent to an
election. Nevertheless. Mr. Farrell's
supporters are eager to secure for

SEC Y

him as heavy a cute a: possible to
mark hi, return to hi, old i4cti

mere cemetery Monday last, Rabbis
Franklin and Nlayerberg officiating.
Prior to his enlistment Cadet Trai-

ZIONISTS SEEKING

150,000 RECRUITS
IN BIGGEST DRIVE

tel had taken an acute part in social
acti‘ities as a member of the l'oung

.5

PRES and alilhIGR .

and TRFAS .

The Zionist Orgaii4,4444444
.\ our
ica has resumed its campaign to imil4

ilize for the settlement of Palestine
and the establishment in that coun-

try of a national homeland for the
Jewish people.

Another

Over two hundred registration
hoards hat 4: alre.oly been established
from coast to coast. Finler their di-

rection an effort trill 1444 wade during
the next month to secure a minimum
of IF40,000 members.

ATA

fl

The campaign is espected to reach
its clinlas un November 3rd, when the

trill celebrate the first alma
versarj of the signing by Rt. Hon.
Arthur lanies Balfour, British minis-

ter of foreign affairs, of the Crilisb
pedal:Won favoring the establish-

m•nt of a NatMnal Jewish Homeland
in l'alestille.

LUNCH

C FEFERIA

in the

New Norton Holei

;

Corner Grnwold and Jefferson Avenue

The people in this neighborhood are assured and
guaranteed by our business reputation that you \Yin
receive at all times, in our NEW CAFETERIA, a ven-
erous portion of wholesome?, well-cooked food, for
from 10 to 30 per cent lower in price than elsewhere.
Did you ever hear of a restaurant making that offer'

before?

tv of Temple Beth El
ocal tile Amicia Chili of this city.
Tbe gratitude of Cadet Trailers
'amily and friends is expressed to
.4ablii Louis Ilaas, of Harrisburg,
Pa., who united the sick boy et ery
day and spared neither time our effort
to comfort his last moments. To-
gether with Cadet Traiters father.
mho went immediately on hearing of
his son's illness, Rabbi Ilaas Wait With
111111 until the end.

Surviving Cadet •raitel, besides his
parents, are one sister, lima. and a
hrother, \ • illiam.

Relishes
Soups
Fish and Oysters
Roast Meats
Braised Entrees
Eggs and OmelLaes
Steaks and Chops

Cold Meats
Fresh Vegetables
Dainty Salads
Choice Fruits
Delicious Puddings
Pies, Cakes and
French Pastries
Real Coffee

and scores of other real good things
to eat at reasonable prices.

OUR POLICY

of catering to the demands of the great major-
ity, in serving an exceiientportion of wholesome
food, prepared by real chefs, for a very low
price, is building us a great busines s.

TRY ANY ONE OF OUR RESTAURANTS
AND BE CONVINCED THAT WE SERVE

"Better Food for Less Money"

ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH OUR BUYING PO•LI:

Just to show you what can be served in the way of good
food at a moderate price, and to demonstrate our stand-
ard to the public, we respectfully suggest that you

Try Our New Cafeteria in the New Norton Hotel

Cor. Griswold and Jefferson

Ten Stores---

349 Woodward
611 Woodward
126 Gratiot
1501 Woodward

56 Grand River
58 Lafayette
27 Broadway
64 Griswold

Commissary and Bakery

'4 36 Montcalm W.

Chairman of the Charter
Commission
is
A Candidate for

COUNCILMAN I

Born in Cleveland, Ohlo 52 I
years ago.

John C. Nagel has been a res-
ident of Detroit for 30 years, a
I worker and business man in De-
troit all his life; a public of-
ficial in arious capacities dur-
,e
ing ten years of his residence
'' in Detroit, and has in all his
relations secured the approval
of the press and public of the
city.

' Vote for John C. Nagel
for Councilman on Nov.
1 5th.

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P;
STOP THE STEALING OF AUTOMOBILES
,:.:
and send—

.

'P:

I fimiocratic nominations for the Mich-

Here You Will Find a
Wolderful Variety of Select—

NAGEL

MACHINE TOOLS
FACTORY SUPPLIES
Corner Jefferson and Brush
Phone Cad. 6520

EMERY MONASH IS
NOMINEE FOR HOUSE :04

Emery NIonasli, attorney at 102
Hammond building, non one of the

JOHN IC.

W. J. BAIRD MACHINERY CO.

BERNARD W. TRAITEL.

P e opl e 's

200 Seating Capacity

The Letter and the Spirit t
of
The New City Charter 4,
will be
Best Interpreted By Its
Makers

Wayne ft

llis remains, under military escort
in command of Sergeant tiolilberg,
was brought to Detroit. He was
buried with military honors at \Vood-

(

I.. Farrell, alto served for

SoVhfal terms

and Mrs. Maurice Traitel. of 941
Brush street, died of influenza Octo-
ber 25, at the Middletown, Pa., camp.

• UEATA LUNCH COMPANY



igan House of Representatives. Ste.

Monash is handicapped by running in

Henry A. Behrendt x $

to the State Senate 3rd District
Democratic Candidate
Wards 1-2.3-4-6 Detroit
He deserves and is entitled to your vote.

President
Wilson
Says:

(Pe rarlra pie from his art.
dream fo the United States
Senate, September JO, 1918)

"The women of Amer-
Ica are too noble and too
intelligent and too de-
voted to be slackers
whether you give or with-
hold this thing that is
mere justice, but I know
the magic it will work is
their thoughts and spirits
if you give it to them. I
propos: it as I w0Uld pro-
pose to admit soldiers t
the suffrage, the men
fighting in the field for
our liocrties and the lib-
erties of the world, were
they excluded."

"Are we alone to refuse
to learn the lesson? Are
we alone to ask and take
the utmost that our women
can give—service sad
sacrifice of every kind—
and still say we do not see
what title that gives them
to stand by our sides in the
guidance of the affairs of
their natizn and ours?•

'We have made part-
ners of the women in this
war; shall we admit them
only to a partnership of suf-
1,ring and sacrifice and toil
and not to a p•rtnership
of privilege and right?"

"This weer could not
have been fought,
by the other nations en-
gaged o: t.y America if i.
had not t een for services
of the women—services
rendered at every sphere
—not merely in the fields
of efforts in which we
have been accustomed to
see then work,but where-
ever men hav worked and
upon ttee v,-v s'irts and
edges of the battle itself."

And to At ! piton• In my
lodgment, clearly nee scaly
to successful prosecution
the wt.! and the •uteeesfu1
1.101400n of the object. for
which Ihewar I . being fought
Both of our great national
partite •re pledged,
itely rledgee to econditx rI
suffrage for worn, n of the
country."

t

e f•

Vote for Woman
Suffrage, Nov. 5th

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Every True American Should Vote November 5th ,

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