THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Albert F. Sellers

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• DR. COFFEE RETURNS
Pisgah Lodge Fetes
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FROM WESTERN TRIP
East Side Children
In All-Day Picnic fl
Dr. Rudolph I. Coffee returns from

JUDGE

OF

Recorders Court

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He is a practising lawyer of the Wayne

JOHN FAUST

FOR

Primaries August 31, 1920.

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ELECT

County Bar of 12 years' standing.
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his western trip on Friday, Sept. 3,
On IVednestlay, August 25th, Pi-- ti
and will resume his evening services
gab
Lodge,
No,
34,
Independent
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the same evening at 8 p. m. They
2. He has been President of the Detroit Law-
will continue regularly throughout der IV nai Brith, acted as host to Eon 0
East Side children from the Bishop
the wilier.
n
yers' Club three terms.
For the first two services before School playground, the Jewish
the Near Year, Dr. Coffee announces tote and the Jewish Orphan Asylum
to
,
1
he
children
were
driven
in
auto
as his subjects on Friday, Sept. 3,
3. He is now serving his second term as Vice-
"Surgeon-General William C. Gor- the athletic held at Belle Isle, whe re
guas, American Superman: In Me- a series of games and contest,
President of the Detroit Bar Association,
moriam." On the following week the staged and prizes award, d to all the
sermon will be "Professor Friedlan- contestants.
and received the highest endorsement in
After being served a lunch of milk, ,
der and Rabbi Cantor: America's
rolls, fruit and ice cream, the children
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Supreme Gift to Poland."
the Bar Primaries.
During the winter a new innovation were taken to the Palace Gardens,
will be carried out at the Temple, where they were given the freedom of 0
that of having a visiting Rabbi oc- that popular place of amusement,
4. He stands for a clean Detroit and a strict
cupy the pulpit once a month. On blesses. Stern and Rosenzweig, of the
these occasions, Dr. Coffee will ex- l'alace management, made every ef-
enforcement of the laws.
change pulpits with the visitors. Rab- fort to please the kiddies and left
bi Leo M. Franklin, Detroit, Rabbi nothing undone to give them the time
Samuel S. Goldenson, Pittsburgh, of young lives.
5. He is fearless, non-partisan and is not the
"We demonstrated once more," said 2
Habit' Louis J. Kopald, Buffalo, and
Rabbi Abram Rirschherg, Chicago,) Nathaniel II. Goldstick, chairman of U
candidate of a group or party.
the
Social
Service
Committee,
"that
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have already consented to exchange
I'isgah Lodge is a living factor in the
pulpits with Dr. Coffee.
social
work
of
the
community.
Those
Herbert Davies. assisted by an
6. He enlisted in the recent war and was pro-
able choir, will direct the music at kids will long remember this day and
the smiles on their happy faces was
0
all services.
moted to Major through work, leadership
ample enough reward for our labors.
It is a noteworthy fact that despite co
0
and bravery.
JEWS PROTECT POLES
the large number of children, there
were none injured and not a child
LONDON.—The Lemberg Jewish lost. We are especially grateful to
7. He has the experience, personality and floe
Community has made a public report our many kind friends who donated
FOR SEVEN REASONS
which states that during the Bolshe- food and prizes and who contributedl
ability to fully qualify as one of the five
vik occupation of Brody, large num- the use of machines and motor
Survivor of the Following Battles:
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bers of Poles took refuge in Jewish trucks."
judges of the Municipal Court.
1. Cantigny.
The committee of Big Brothers who
houses, the Jews showing them the
2.
Montidier—Neyon
Defensive.
did
yeoman
service,
consisted
of
utmost friendliness and hospitality.
3. Second Battle of the Marne.
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Some time after the occupation, the Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel S. Meyerberg, 0
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Red authorities arrested one of the Julius Horwitz, Charles Rosenthal, A.
leading I'olish priests. The Jews of Guttwilling, Ed. Weber, A. Schooler,
the cite intervened in his behalf and Robert Finn, Louis I. Frank, "Daddy"
This Advertisement Contributed by
succeeded in obtaining his release. In Freund, Mrs. Finsterwald, Milton
the end the Tewe were the chief suf- Gordon, I.ester Leopold and Ray-
Arthur E. Fixel
Rowland W. Fixel
ferers being subjected to systematic mond J. Weil of the Good Cheer Bo-
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plunder and robbery. The Polish teen.
fl oo r
0C4p
press in Lemberg is now praising the
loyalty of the Jews.
SONS
OF
ZION
CONVENE
the noted
Professor Ashkenazy,
Jewish scholar, has been appointed
NEW YORK—The Order Sons of
Polish Ambassador to London. Dep-
Zion, said to he the only distinct
uty Diamant, one of the Jewish rep- Zionist order in America, has called
resentatives in the Polish Seim, has a special convention for Sunday, Au-
been appointed Polish Ambassador to gust 29. The convention was made
Berlin.
necessary by the new problems which
have arisen through the recent de-
DEEDS GIFT TO FUND
cisions arrived at by the London
Zionist Conference and the general
LONDON.—Ezra Sassoon, a mem- change in the situation. The order
has
91 camps throughout the United
ber of one of the leading Jewish fam-
ilies in India, which is a branch of States and expects an attendance of
at
least
200 delegates. The conven-
the English family by the same name,
donated $50,000 to the Jewish Na- tion is due to take place its the He-
brew
Technical
School in this city.
tional Fund.

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VOTE FOR

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MILTON R. PALMER

Republican Candidate for

STATE LEGISLATURE

First District, City of Detroit.

ENDORSED BY CITIZENS LEAGUE

r, Judge of Recorders Court

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Candidate for Re-nomination, Second Term

ARTHUR E. WOOD

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Judge Harry B. Keidan

State Senator, Third District

I .111-4 1

For Re-Election

Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6

Judge Thomas M. Cotter Judge William M. Heston Judge Pliny W. Marsh

Every Voter Should Consider It A Public Duty

COUNTY AUDITOR

Detroit Business
Connections

William Gutman

Pres. A. E. Wood & Co., Wholesale
and Retail Millinery, 14 and 16
(Della Avenue.
Pros. Central States Finance Cor-
poration, 94 Griswold Street.
Treas. Grimes Improved Light Co.,
Riopelle at Franklin Street.
Director, Miller Co, Hatters, 236
Randolph Street.

REPUBLICAN TICKET

Sponsor For Wayne County's New Abstract Department.

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PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 31, 1920.

The completion am operation of Wayne County's New Abstract
Department

TO VOTE FOR

Judges:

Harry B. Keidan William H. Heston
Thomas M. Cotter Pliny W. Marsh

Dteroit Has Secured Through The Bollot
A Reformed Municipal Court.
To Assure Its Efficient Maintenance

PLATFORM: "Abstracts at Moderate Prices—Prompt Service—

Fair Treatment'.

Detroit, Sllehigan,

August 23, 1920.

Re Elect These Four Judges.

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Mr. Irving J. Coffin,

JAMES A.

CANDIDATES FOR TH RECORDER'S COURT

MURTHA

SherifIff Wayne County,

Detroit, Mich.

PRIMARY ELECTIONS—AUGUST 31

Their Records Merit Your Support.

CANDIDATE FOR

Dear Sir:

I deem It a pleasure to have the opportunity of calling to the at-
tention of the voters of Wayne County your candidacy for re-election
as Sheriff.

JUDGE OF

RECORDER'S COURT

Your efficient administration of the many difficult and complex
dudes entailed upon you ham, on many occasions evoked much favor
able comment and considerable praise from citizens and others whose
bueiness brings them into contact with your office.

Primaries August 31, 1920.

Republican Candidate

of :he

—for—

CITY OF DETROIT

County Treasurer
BOB

Your exercise of unfailing care and wise discretion in the selection
of the personnel of your staff has brought your office to the forefront
Be representing the highest standard of efficiency possible.

It is my sincere hope that the voters will consider carefully the
laudable service you have rendered them in the past and accordingly
re-elect you to the office which you are now so faithfully administering.

GALEN

Dr. William S. Grimes

Primaries August 31, 1920

Very truly yours,

s its

Republican Candidate

For Coroner

Seymour J. Frank

Former County Physician

Primaries August
31st, 1520

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Jos. Greenberg

Republican Candidate for

County Surveyor

Primaries August 3Ist, 1920.

ALLAN P. COX

Chief Assistant
Prc-secutor

for

I

VINCENT P.

DACEY

FOR

State Representative

City Director of Athletics
Member American Legion, Elks and Moose

ROBERT F. GALEN

Prosecuting
Attorney

A Merited
Promotion

Member American Legion, Chas. A, Learned Post, No. 1

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Candidate for the
Nomination for Member of the

VOTE FOR

State Legislature

Mc LEOD

on. the
Republican Ticket
Primaries, August 31, 1920
Ex-Service and Business Man, In-
dustrial Executive, Lawyer
Born June 9. 1994, in New York.
Came to Detroit in 1909. Graduate
Public Schools, Illinois Business
oCilege, Detroit Technical Institute
and Detroit College of Um. En-
listed Man Air Service Force, U.
S. Army in Word' War. Business
Experience: Executive connections
with large Industrial enterprises;
executive In Lester Motor Co.; at
present engaged In law practice;
siieretary Colonial Investment Co.;
Viee.President Frank Brothers Co.
Trained Executive, accustomed to
large affairs and economical. effici-
ent business operation. Affiliated
with and active In work of frater-
nal and charitable organizations.
Member American Legion.

PLATFORM:
Constructive legislation for bust-
nees; protective legislation for
labor.

The H. C. of L. is being discussed
by a joint conference of representa
lives of Jerusalem and the neighbor
i o,
se ing villages and prominent bovines
!men.

CONGRESS

Short Term, 13th District to Fill Vacancy

A REPUBLICAN, FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS

West Side of City

A Detroit lawyer; served In the Intelligence Div. C. S. A.

Born In Michigan and lived In Detroit for the last 25 years.

I stand for the principles of the Republican l'arty as adopted by
Convention at Chicago.

