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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Prosecuting Attorney

LOUIS

Chas. H.

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.COHANE

—FOR—

JUSTICE

OF THE

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ANTONIO P. ENTENZA on

Republican Candidate
For

Circuit Judge

PEACE

"THE MAN with a PLAN"
For Speedy Justice and Friendly Sessions Recommended by
The Detroit Citizens League
The Detroit Bar Association
The Detroit Taxpayers' Association.
And such men as

To Fill Vacancy.

Primary March 5th

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Judge Alfred J. Murphy
Judge Edward Command
Rabbi Judah L. Levin
Rabbi A. M. Hershman
Charles C. Simons
Our candidate for Police Justice-
David W. Simons
-a prom.
Judge James 0. Muffin
Otto Kirchner
Judge 'Wm. F. Connolly
inent lawyer, and well respected In
Fred M. Butzel
Allan II. Frazer
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
the community.
Born In the United States, of Span..
The Man with a Record Was: President Detroit Y. M. H. A., President Detroit Pisgah Lodge I. 0. 11
ish descent, fought in the Spanish
organizations. Vice President Pisgah Lodge I. 0. B. B., 4-Minute Man-4. Legal Aid to Ited Cross. Alt.
American war with the American sol-
Director Legal Advisory Board for Draft Board 6. Director Cong. Shaarey Zedek, among other com-
diers.
munal activities.
A respecter of his country and hiss
citizenship.
COHANE for JUDGE Club.
Interested in better living cond1-1
lions for workingmen and women.
Believes In playgrounds and schools
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and enough of them to take care. of
every child.
BUSINESS MAN IS
Interested In having the soldiers re-
CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE
moved from Russia.
Put New Life in the County Building
lie believes that the Government
should make greater appropriations to
H. Leonard Wilton, supervisor of
care for the construction of good Grosse Ile township since 1914, who
roads and canals, thereby employing
at a high wage, all of the surplus labor is a candidate for county auditor to
succeed Charles A. Buhrer at the
of the country.
Believes that It is the duty of every spring election, is best known as a
one who has the privilege of the bal- business executive, having been the
lot, to vote.
organizer of the Grace Harbor Lum-
Republican
Has high class qualifications to ber Co, and its head for 25 years.
serve as Police Court Judge for this
To Mr. Wilton belongs a good
great and growing city.
share of the credit in placing Grosse
His knowledge of the industrial
conditions prevailing in the European Ile in the present splendid shape that
countries equips him to be able to it is. During his term of office the
handle with greater judgment the I Grosse Ile assessment rolls have
foreigners who have accepted Detroit grown from $1,250,000 in 1914 to $3,-
as their new home.
500,000. Concrete highways have re-
lie believes in action in every' placed the old mud roads. The toll
A Business Administration for You—Mr. Taxpayer
branch of the city government, claim- . box takes in $26,000 yearly instead of
ing that out of that action there comes the former POO. The people have
a progress that will mean a better- been educated to higher taxes by
ment of the general living condition
being shown the increased prosperity,
of Its eople.
Hence we can consciously recoil). happiness and property valuation they
bring.
mend hint for your support.—Adv.

Joseph R. Leemon

"The Poor Man's Candidate"
For the office of

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Justice
of Peace

JAY W. HATCH

Lieutenant with
American Expeditionary Forces
Twice wounded
Endorsed at Bar Primaries

A newsboy at 11, sUpporlIng

---FOR—

Justice of the Peace

Your vote and support solicited.

Justice to All

In The Poor Man's Court

Lorne W. Weber

For

Stephen D. Williams

JUSTICE OF
PEACE

For Police Justice

Endorsed by the Detroit Bar Association.
Twice a county commissioner of schools:
graduate of University of Michigan Law
School; 25 years general praetice of law;
present chief probation officer of the record-
ers arul circuit courts; has handled hundreds
of criminal eases; has 500 melt, women and
boys on probation; believes in a psycho-
pathic department for the court, a morale
court, and especially a boys court. Desires
to co-operate with every good agency for
the uplift of mankind. Has had splendid
help from the Jewish Welfare society In his
work.

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his mother, he fought hie Own
way to a position of respect at
the Detroit har. As one who
has travelled the road of adver-
sity through life, he can under
stand the difficulties of others.

Peter Kennedy

FOR COUNTY AUDITOR

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Long Term.

Endorsed by the students and faculty of Detroit
College of Law and by the leading attorneys of Detroit.

HARRY J. LIPPMAN

Fred E. DeGaw

For Re-election

Justice of the Peace

At the primary held by the Detrrit
liar Association for Justice of the
Peace, Justice liellaw received the
highest vote cast for any candidate
out was the cady candidate receiving
a majority of the votes cast for that
office.
During Justice Dcolaw's 23 years On
the bench he has had assigned to him
Over 125,000 Cast!.

CLASSIFIED

for JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

PRIMARIES, MARCH 5th
ELECTION, APRIL 2nd

WANTED—Comfortably furnished,
pleasant room, by young man, with
refined Jewish family; within two-
mile circle. Address Box 215, The
Jewish Chronicle.
WANTED—Tailor to work on trou-
sers; steady work; good salary.
& Renchard, 409 David
Whitney Bldg.
WANTED—Room, with or without
board, by refined young lady, with
Jewish family; within mile and a
half circle. Address care G. Jacob-
son. 23 Broadway.
WANTED—Room and board by
young lady with refined Jewish fam-
ily. Address P. D. Jacobson, 510
l'utnam avenue.
TO RENT—A beautiful room in
steam-heated apartment; all mod-
ern improvements; with private
family. Call Sunday or any morn-
ing before 1 p. m. Mrs. Hollander,
796 Brush street, near Willis. Mel-
• rose 23844.
WANTED—Jewish girl or woman
• for general housework; good home
and wages for right • party;• all
Mrs. Wm. Siegel, 1516
adults.
Michigan avenue. Walnut 875-R.

