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PAGE SEVEN

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

DR. B. MOSSINSOHN
RETURNED SOLDIER
NOTED JAFFA EDUCATOR
FIGURES IN MANY
IMPORTANT BATTLES
TO SPEAK FEBRUARY 25

Dr. II. Mossinsolni, rector of the
Hebrew Gymnasium at Jaffa, Pales-
tine, who misited Detroit recently on
his tour through the United States in
behalf of the Zionist movement, has
liven induced to repeat his famous

Pot. Isadore Harrison. of the Rain-
bow Division, has just finished a fur-
lough in this city. He is the brother
of Mrs. M. Hayman, 167 Hendrie

address, "Prophets and the Influence
of the Holy Land on the Life and

Ideals of Prophets," at NicCollester
hall, Forest and Cass. Tuesday, Feb-
ruary 25, before his departure for
Palestine.

REV. STEINBERG
NEW YORK CANTOR
AT BETH JACOB

ANTONIA P. MENU

PVT. ISADORE HARRISON.

PALMER IS ENDORSED

\Anil more exhibitors showing their
product, than vier before and a
sore spectacular ilecor.itne
1st-hem, than any they have had in
the past, the I letroit automobile deal-
Milton It, Palmer, who is a candi- .rs will open their animal show on
date for the Republican nomination saturilay evening. March 1st, and it
for county auditor, is a Detroit news- will continne until March 8th. being
paper man who has also had account-
open every day from 10:041 o'clock in
ing experience. Ile was deputy env the morning mull 10:311 at night.
controller for three years tinder the
The show management was fortu-
administration of the controller's of- nate this year in obtaining a buildit.,
fice by Da, id Heineman, and his
which is Mr stiper3ir to any it has
work in supervising and improving
even had in the past for it not only
accounting and purchasing methods of
Mier, a great deal more noon, all of
the various city departments icon him
w hich is on one li a r. but the loca-
commendation. Ile left the city hall tion i• also •operior, as the entrain. ,
to become connected with a manufac-
is on NViiiiilicard avenue . just tooth
turing concern and later rewrite,' to of \Varren a% 111)1y a ten
the aillertlsing itinl writing
minute ride floill the heart Of the
During the past few years Mr. city.
Palmer has been connected with every
that practically 3110
It is
nunement for betterment of the city passenger cars 111 -hi different makes
government. lie was secretary of will he on exhibition and in the neigh-
the Citizens' School Board commit- borhood of 1110 trucks of 32 different
tee, which brought about the election makes. An aeroplane, tractors and
of the present small school board. and
accessories also will he exhibited:old
V as active in the movement for the
the show is without doubt the most
charter commission and the adoption comprehensive one ever staged.
of the new charter.
In arranging the musical program
Ile favors a reorganization of coun-
the management has been very for-
ty government On much the same
tunate in securing the services of
lines that our city government has some Of Detroit's best known bands
been reorganized, with civil service, including musical organizations from
modern accou n ting methods, central- the Ford Motor Company, Packard
ized responsibility and co-operation Motor Company, Dodge Bros., Nlax-
between city and county in purchases %yell Motor Company, Oakland Mo-
of supplies. It is his belief that a tor Company and the \Villys-Over-
live and energetic man of experience land Company.
is needed in the county auditor's of-
From a decorative standpoint the
fice in circler to bring aintut these show will open the eyes of all who
changes that has caused him to be- attend. The setting is indeed luxur-
come a candidate and has won him ious, The enormous building which
the support of men prominent in contains 80.000 square feet of floor
banking, commercial and professional space will he completely transformed
lines.
with thousands of lights and beauti-
ful paintings which have been pre-
LONDON—Reports have been re- pared by well known artists fro n t
ceived here that the Jews in six Hun- Boston.
That the show will outdo all cab-
rarian cities have been attacked.
ers which have been staged in De-
These attacks had the usual morn-
troit during the past eighteen years
Panitnent of looting of Jewish homes is the opinion of the hoard of direr-
number of Jewe were tors of the association, not only
and ''"'"s.
wounded.
The cities affected are from a standpoint of more exhibitors
Emmen, K'slffsultalash, Bihar, Pasta, and a more attractive display but also
Hermannstadt, Comer, and Galshetz. from the standpoint of attendance.

BY FORMER EMPLOYERS

FOR COUNTY AUDITOR I much

for three or four days. •
On .\ tignst 2, he was severely
wounded in the left fore-arm by a
high explosi•e shell which killed sev-
en nten and wounded three others.
Pvt. Harrison had previously been
wounded try shrapnel ill the right
wrist and by a bayonet thrust in the
left thigh. Both of these wounds
were slight.
From Chateau Thierr y 51r. Harri-
son was sent to Base Hospital .14

the largest in France. Here he was
operated mi twice. He left St. Na-
zaire for this country on the .\ nta-
fornit•rly the German liner,
Neaker. He reached Newport News
January 2, after having been in
France ten and a halt montlis.
On one occasion, after doing sen-
try duty all night, he was ordered to
dig a trench. Being entitled to rest,
he asked to be excused. His request

RESUMES FORMER
OCCUPATION HERE

SGT.

M. EICHMAN.

Sgt. NI. Eichman, who has been
serving with the S. army. has
been discharged from the Air Serv-
ice Flying School. Sgt. Eicbman had
charge of all the machine guns that
were shipped to England. He has
made several flying trips with his
commanding officer at Dayton. O.
Mr. Eichman has resumed Ill con-
nection with the firm of L. Richman

& Son, tailors, at 638 11'oodward
avenue.

rONE THOLJANii-1

30 x 3 1-2

944 Woodward Ave.

Lamm

Glendale 3106

A newsboy at 11, supporting
his mother, he fought his own
way to a position of respect at
As one who
the Detroit bar,
has travelled the road of adver-
sity through life, he can under
stand the difficulties of others.

Justice to All

In The Poor Man's Court

For the Children's Sake

Vote For

MARK D.
MITSHKUN

CANDIDATE FOR

School Inspector

Six Year Term

Rev. M. Steinberg.

rnary 21, and Saturday morning, Feb-
ruary 22.
Rev. Steinberg is a native of Kishin-
off, Russia, and he sings of his op-
pressed brethren in that stricken coun-
try with a pathos and feeling that is
incomparable. His rendition of famil-
iar Hebrew hymns has been praised

throughout the country.
Tickets for Rev. Steinberg's recital
may be obtained from the president
of the congregation. NI. Rosinskv, 355

Hastings street. corner Colombia. or
from the vice-president, NI. Coddinati,

4

RIOPELLE .

FOR

Justice of the Peace

515 Hastings street, corner Brewster

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That Does Not Subscribe to
The Jewish Chronicle?

We have practically every Jew-
ish family in this community on our
mailing lists, but hundreds of Jewish
families are moving into Detroit
from other cities and they do not
know about "The Chronicle"

The only way these families may become
acquainted with all our Jewish institutions,
organizations, and activities in Detroit is by
reading "The Jewish Chronicle" weekly.

You will do any Jewish family not on our
list a favor by handing them the coupon printed
below.

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Primaries March Mb, 1919.

Gentlemen:—

Thi s is positively the best bargA we have ever had to offer,

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Justice
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Plain Treads $12.50

Jewish music lovers of Detroit arc
eagerly looking forward to the coin-
ing of Rev. Morris Steinberg, of New
York City, who still appear at Beth
Jacob Synagogue, Nfontcalm street,'
at the Friday evening services, Feb-

St., and Beryl Harrison, who is in
France with the (h-dnance Corps.
Pvt. Harrison enlisted in the in-
fantry. Oct. 4, 1917. After tive and
a half months' training in this coun-
try, he left for France from Ho ,
boken, N. J., March 8, 1918, on the
"Great Northern." Six and a half
days later he arrived at Brest, France.
From there he went to the Rouge
Bouquet Sector, then to the Montig-
ny, liackaret and Loonville Sectors.
From Loonville. he .went to the Ver-
dun, Rheims, Champagne and Chat-
eau Thierry Sectors. He fought in
the battle of Belleau \Voods and
Soissons. He
remained in
the
Chateau •hierry Sector for 2') days.
During that time the fighting was in
the open. there being no trenches.
Because of the Barrage it was hard to
bring up food to the soldiers in the
*front. Sometimes they bad no food

AUTO SHOW REPLETE
WITH NEW FEATURES

gie

sor of two citations mYarded by the
French government. One of these
was given him for bringing in a
French lieutenant from No Nlan • s
Land under heavy bombardment.
Pvt. liarrison has returned to
Camp Grant where he will undergo
an operation by Niajoc liallin of De-
Ile hopes to leave the hos-
troit.

use of his arm.

tion to Detroit Jewry. The enormous
crowd that listened to him about a
month ago at the .\ rola Gardens will
not soon forget the message he
brought them from Palestine nor the
eloquence and mastery with which it
was delivered.

SOUTH AFRICANS
MOURN MRS. RIGAL

Joseph R. Leemon

pital in .kpril or Nlay, when it is
hoped he will hat e 75% of the former

Mossinsolin needs no introduc-

The address which Dr. Mossinsohn
will deliver here Tuesday, February
25, at Mc(otlester hall, is one which
Our candidate for Police Justice-- he gave at the University of Califor-
DESERVINO—QUALIFIED -a prom- nia and which has been repeated on
inent lawyer, and well respected In request several times in different
parts of the country. Ile is at pres-
the community.
Born in the United States, of Span. ent publishing a book based on the
Ish descent, fought in the Spanish- text of this address.
American war with the American sob
Dr. Nlossinsolin is returning to Pal-
dlers.
estine next month to resume his self-
A respecter of his country and his
appointed task—the development of
citizenship.
[Marmites' in better living condi. the educational facilities in Palestine
to meet the demands of the Jewish
tions for workingmen and women.
Believes in playgrounds and schools uomilation—the transformation of the
and enough of thou to take care of Hebrew language into a tongue serv-
every child.
ing all the nerds of life and not mere-
Interested In having the soldiers re- ly as a vehicle of religious expression.
moved from Russia,
He balleves that the Government
should make greater appropriations to
care for the construction of good
roads and canals, thereby employing
at a high wage, all of the surplus Whir
I'A I'F; •OINN --Mrs. It
Rigal.
of the country.
Believes that it is the duty of every who died hi Kimberley, South Africa,
one who has the privilege of the bal- last month, was a leader in Jewish
lot, to vote.
affairs. In addition, she took a deep
Has high class qualifications to interest in the charitable institutions
serve as Police Coat Judge for this
of all denominationg, especially the
great and growing city.
Sisters of Nazareth House.
Ills knowledge of the industrial
Upon her fiCalli being announced
conditions prevailing in the European
countries equips him to be able , o the City Council of Kimberley passed
handle with greater Judgment the resolutions of sympathy.
foreigners who have accepted Detroit
A kindly thought was shown by
as their new home,
the dean of K imberley. who ordered
Ile believes in action in every the cathedral bulls not to be rung on
branch of the city government, (-lain
the day before Nirs. Rigal's death,
ing that out of that action there
obeli her condition was critical.
a progress that will mean a heto.r.
ment of the general living condition
of Its eople.
Ilence we can consciously recoil , .
mend him for your amnion. Adv.

was refused and this refusal subse-!
(lucidly saved his life, for the dugout
that he would have slept in had been
blown to pieces. killing 38 men. lie
had - many other narrow escapes.
NI r. Harrison is the proud posses- I

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