it periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE CLARENCE G. HILL Candidate for JUDGE of the Recorders Court Graduate of Effiversity of Michigan, Law Dept. laiffi. Lived In Detroit over 12 years. Tract iced Law in Detroit over 12 years. You Can Vote For 5 Candidates. Please GIVE HILL ONE of Your Five Votes. THANK YOU. Primaries, August 31. 1921. Election, November 2, 1929. JAMES A. MURTHA CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE OF RECORDER'S COURT of the l'rimaries August 31, 1920. CITY OF DETROIT PROCTOR K. OWENS Republican Candidate for Congress Thirteenth Congressional District PAGE FIVE FIRST JEWISH ARTIST TO ILLUSTRATE BIBLE WORKS IN PALESTINE the Middle West, and 25 per ern: to the for West and SouIli. The wage! award will total $618,1y0,000, the nib. Increase about 31,500,000-000: which means a net increase to the railroads Continued From Page 2.1 of $952,0110,000, The present total annual deficit of $67,00,000 should 11'1..1. k all day in the blazing Pales be converted into an fint.ual Income of tinian sun, "But the sun will be useful. I ant '895000.000 which figures out between working now on a plan tor concen- 10 per cent of the aggregate capital trating sun rays throng,' a series oi Mocks. Among the nowt attractive powerful Ivoses upon a tank 011 the stocks are: roof. I believe that I can work ow. High Grade--Union Pacific, At•hi- a plan for getting continuous hot wa son, Southern Pacific, Northern Pacif- ter without burning.any fuel. ic, Norfolk & Western. "As for the furniture. I shall show Non-dividend payers —Wabash Pfd. what can be done with wits and na- tive materials. I shall make my fur- "A", Missouri Pacific. Rock Island, Sr. niture out of the sands of the dews s. Louis di San Francisco, St. bouts Is not sand the principal Ingredient Southwestern. of concrete? . "I shall build tables, divans, beds and benches, as well as the frames for cabinets and chests of drawers out of a form of concrete composition which With crude rubber at 28c to 30c has a smooth surface and will take pound, the loweat price on record and paint. It is possible to work oat very beautiful designs. Then I shall pain' representing a decline of 21c during the post sIn mont is, U. 5, Rubber, my furniture' in beautiful colors, using old Hebrew motifs, and upholster it which receives a substantial portion with lovely fabrics such as only come of its raw material from its own plan. from the East. M'hen my house Is tatione, has not that superiority over completed and set in a grove of the other tire companies which It orange trees I think it will be very formerly enjoyed. However, the ectn beautiful. puny is in a strong position, with "And there," concluded this artist current assets bs tore the recent fin- idealist, "I shall paint my pictures of ancing of $197,000 Ofg) as against cur the prophets who led the children of Israel out of the wilderness in the rent liabilities of $0,000,000, it ratio olden days, who prophesied that their of three to one. The proeeeris of the God would never forsake them, and $2 0 .00 0 ,000--10.year 7 1-2 per cent who foretold the good time which has notes will be used for plant expan- come to us again, when we should re- sions, rather than tor additional work- turn to the promised land. ing capital. Net vales for the first "If I build only a house which Is half year were $129,588,0e0 an increase beautiful and plant trees which will of $•0,499,000 over a year ago, while endure and illustrate the Bible as . net after taxes was $13.1.10,000. an in- Jew conceives it, that is enough to crease of $3,059,009 over a year ago, have done." and Is equivalent to $27 per annum on the stock. Laid October the common stock resumed dividends on an 8 per cent basis and In February a stock recent rate Increase has not dividend of 12 12 per cent was paid. yet been discounted by the stock mar- President Colt has stated that the de- ket. Its Importance cannot be exag- mand for the company's tires vastly gerated, for its ailed is to restore the exceeds not only the existing capacity credit of :18,900,000 of property to- but even the enlarged capacity after vestment, a large part of which was the proposed increase in production. practically insolvent. Passenger and Pullman rates are increased hollow- Prof. Boris Schatz 'caving for freight rates ore increased 40 Europe to obtain works for the Beza- per cent in the East. 35 per cent In lel Museum in Jerusalem. U. S. RUBBER The For Re-Election COUNTY AUDITOR William Gutman REPUBLICAN TICKET Sponsor For Wayne County's New Abstract Department. PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 31, 1920, The completion anr operation of Wayne County's New Abstract Department PLATFORM: "Abstracts at aloderate Prices— Prompt Service— Fair Treatment." TOM DAVEY Republican Candidates for County Treasurer RAILROADS --- Primaries, August 31st, 1920. FREDERICK C. MARTINDALE Dr. William S. Grimes For Governor of the State of Michigan Republican Candidate Seymour J. Frank Former Secretary of State. Chairman Board of State Auditors. Member of State Senate and House of Representatives. Now member of Michigan Park Commission. For Coroner Former County Physician Candidate for the Nomination for Member of the Ile understands horoughly the problems of public Institutions and stands pledged to perfect the State Budget System and con- solidate Boards and Commissions In a way that will Increase efficiency and reduce operating expenses. Primaries August 31st, 1920 State Legislature on the Republican Ticket ExltervIce and Business Man, In- dustrial Executive, Lawyer Born June 9, 1894, In New York. ('ante to Detroit In 1909. Graduate Public Schools, Illinois Business oCIlege. Detroit Technical Institute and Detroit College of Law. En- listed Man Air Service Forces t'. S. Army in Worth War. Business Experience: Executive connections with large industrial enterprises; executive in twirler Motor Co.; at present engaged in law practice; Secretary Colonial Investment Co.; Vice-President Frank Brothers Co. Trained Executive. accustomed to large affairs and economical. effici- ent bust:ipso operatien. Affiliated with and active in work of frater nal and charitable organizations. alenther American Legion. PLATFORM: Constructive legislation for busi- ness; protective legislation for labor. I. An experienced, active farmer all his life, and a.member of the Michigan Farm Bureau, he advocates certain facilities by the State for the better handling and marketing of farm products. He also favors- • Primaries, August 31, 1920 I Shall Stand for the Following Princpiles: CHARLES Lake-to-Ocean route, an advocated by the recent Waterways Congress; BRAUN 'I am opposed to the League of Nations as it now stands with- out proper reservations to protect American interests. 2, I ant in favor of the repeal of the "Voistead Act" and the money appropriated by Congress to en- (oleo said "Act", be paid to the soldiers and their dependents. And, also, for Congress to pass appro. priate Legisiation to give the peo- ple light wine and beer with Gov- ernment regulation. 3. I ant in favor of laws making eight hours a working day, and time and a half for over time, skill- ed or unskilled labor. 1. I am In favor of laws impos- ing a prison sentence on profiteers, In addition to a fine. 5. I am opposed to arbitrary and sumptuary legislation restricting the personal liberty of the citizen. — For — County Drain Commissioner An Ex-Service Man Extensio of trunk line highways and construction of adequate cross roads; • Generous try. Anent of ex-service men and their families. Constitutional amendment providing one term of four years far the office of GOVERNOR. Investigate his record, then vote for MARTINDALE for GOVERNOR Republican Ticket Primary August 31st For Prosecuting Attorney PAUL W. VOOR HIES Republican Priware,s, August 31 "The Detroit News Says: "By inducing Paul \V Voorhies to become a candidate for the nomination for prosecuting attorney the people of Detroit have ac - complished a distinct forward step In the movement to make Detroit a safe place to live In, of which the new municipal court is the point of focus. "In thin instance it Is emphatically true that the OffleP hag sought the man. The people of Detroit could hardly do a better thing for themselves and for the cause of good order and obelience to the law than to elect Mr. Voorhies. He is decidedly the right man for the place."—Editorial, June 28. 1920. The Detroit Free Press Says: "In the opinion of the Erse Press the candidacy of Paul V1'. Voor- hies for the position of prose, ming attorney gives the votres of Wayne County an opportunity they cannot afford to overlook. Mr. Voorhies has had extensive experience as assistant and as chief assistant in the office he now aspires to conduct; and his record for conscientious- ness and efficiency Is exceptional. • • When all of Mr. Voorhies' qualifications are taken into consideration, he seems to us to be de- cidedly the man Wayne County needs on the joh. The voters may cast their ballots for hint confident that they are performing their duty by the community."—Editorial, July 30, 1920. He Stands For Law Enforcement. Advertisers Appreciate The High Grade Trade of Chronicle Readers Edward N. Barnard was former Prosecuting Attorney of Kent County, Grand Rapids. He Is young and aggressive. a thorough lawyer, an authority on criminal law, and such a man as this county certainly needs. Mr. Barnard has tried many of the most important and well known criminal and civil cases in this Stale. lie successfully conducted the Grand Rapids civic investigation, causing thousands of dollars to be returned to the city's treasury. Judge Harry B. Keidan Judge Thomas M. Cotter Judge William M. Heston Judge Pliny W. Marsh Every Voter Should Consider It A Public Duty TO VOTE FOR Judges: Ile will conduct the trial of Im- portant eases personally. Harry B. Keidan William H. Heston Thomas M. Cotter Pliny W. Marsh Ile will appoint a lady attorney as one of his assistants to deal with matters of her own sex. Dteroit Has Secured Through The Bollot Mr. Barnard has never failed In a single murder case to acquit when he defended, or to convict when Ile prosecuted. The county needs a man, not to hold the office, but to fill it. HIS PLATFORM The word "Private" will he re moved from the door of the Prose- cutor's office. Edward N. Barnard Candidate for Nomination for the Office of A Reformed Municipal Court. To Assure Its Efficient Maintenance Re-Elect These Four Judges. CANDIDATES FOR TH RECORDER'S COURT PRIMARY ELECTIONS—AUGUST 31 Prosecuting Attorney on the Republican Ticket Primaries, August 31st, Their Records Merit Your Support.