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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people - - Vol. I. No. 26 w r i oses Po $1.50 per Year DETROIT, MICH., AUGUST 25, 1916 - Wee KC CAE McKgotecox xck> x•xxv: Profiliecy of resent Single Copies 5 Cents 0 'By Jewis • It Rabbi x*mge.xec,<*xxxcoxwota xoz .4•XXV:31ACOX g*X./.0".. x*x WPICOMOIC Y ri c ,.? > Z40.*XXODNOSONIKXC<>1 Dr. r of the Portuguese ;A...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 2 Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them ! Naught shall make us rue If England to itself do rest but true !' "This reads more like a tribute to the work of the great soldier whose death the country is mourning or a record of faCt today than a prog- nostication of seventeen years ago. In the early days of the war we found that bombs were being used charged with asphyxiating gases which rende...…

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…3 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE % ." Shapero Case is at Standstill Investigation of Chaiges Against Chief of Police Charles W. Seyrr our Is Again Delayed—James I. Ellman Receives Threatening Letters Delay and procrastination are the words which describe the attitude of the Village Council of high- land Park in investigating serious charges of cruelty, maltreatment of prisoners and race prejudice prof- fered by Lazarus Shapero and James 1. Ellman a...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Beautiful Hair Becomingly Arranged has every possibility of enhancing a woman's charm: The Passing of Amsterdam's Ghetto Famous Historic Jewish Quarter Condemned and Ordered Razed by Municipal Authorities An interesting account of the passing of the Jewish Ghetto of Amsterdam, the picturesque quar- ter so intimately connected with the history of the Jewish people in Hol- land, is told in the Nation, by A. J. curls hai...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE JAMES SELIGMAN, NOTED JEWISH BANKER, IS DEAD. Oldest Member of New York Stock Exchange Passes Away at Age of 93. James Seligman, senior member of the firm of J. & W. Seligman & Co. of New York and the oldest member of the New York Stock F.xchange, which he joined in 1860, after being a member of the old Gold Board, died today at his summer home on Cedar avenue, this place, in his ninety-third year. I le had been ill for...…

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…6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company. ANTON KAUFMAN - General Manager Michigan's Only JewiSh Publication. SAMUEL J. RHODES, Subscription in Advance - Editor $1.50 per year Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. Phone Cherry 3381 The Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence cm subjects of inter- est to the Jewish people, but disclaimi responsibility for an indorse- ment of vi...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE William H. Hilt—American "The Jewish people have come to constitute such a vital ele- ment in the life of this nation," said William 11. I lill, Republican candidate for the office of United States Senator from Michigan, to a representative of the Jewish Chronicle, "that I believe it is my duty, as a candidate for a seat in the nation's highest legislative body, to make a frank declaration of my political principles to ...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Frank B. Leland . For Governor Born on a farm. _Worked his own way through University of Mich- igan. Twice elected Regent of University of Michigan. Made, good as lawyer in Flint and Detroit. Organized , savings bank, of which' he has been presi- dent for 15 years. President, Michigan State Sanitorium for five years. President, Detroit Tuber- culosis Sanitorium since its organization. Gave to Detroit first open- air sch...…

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…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE S STRONG PARTY IN RUSSIAN DUMA WILL ADVOCATE ABOLITION OF PALE FOR JEWS. OM , Bill to That Effect Will Be Intro- duced by Prof. Paul Miliukov, Leader of Progressive Party. hill In abolish 111C 1 );11C and give 111 jeWS the sa u te rights as other Russian subjects will be introduced that hods convenes in November. Prof. Paul leader of the cadets, so informed the rnited Pre ss, following his return from a visit to I...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Edward F. Stein THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR SHERIFF Here is a business man now actively managing one of De- troit's large jobbing houses offering his services to you at the same salary as the other candidates. FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE ARTHUR E. WOOD President and General Manager of A. E. Wood & Co., who has lived in Detroit 40 years and has worked his way up from a news- boy to his present position by hone...…

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…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ti Items of Interest Execute Food Trust Leaders. I During the Russian occupation the civilian government was materi- Cordial relations are maintained with the labor unions, who have co- ally aided by the army in securing operated with the Society to an un- food for the people. An attempt usual extent. on - the part of some food article Three thousand five hundred dol- dealers to raise prices beyond the lars has bee...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 What Has Connolly Done That He Should Receive Dem- ocratic Votes? Connolly is a failure even as a boss. He poses as a leader of the Tam- many type. But Tammany will not tolerate a leader who leads only to defeat. WHEN Connolly first assumed local democratic leadership, we had a Democratic Alayor and numerous im- - portant city and county offices were filled by Democrats, with hundreds of Democrats on the pay-roll. Tod...…

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…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Jewish Chronicle Campaign On another page of this paper will be found the announcement of a whirlwind campaign which l'he Jewish Chronicle is conducting for the next few weeks. \Ve will pay a commission to all who secure subscriptions, and to t h ose wh o d o the b est work we w ill give handsome gold prizes : $500.00 as first prize, $200.00 second prize, and' sixteen other smaller gold prizes as well as commissio...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK JOHN McCORMACK EFREM ZIMBALIST LADA Devoe-Detroit Management ANNOUNCES PHILHARMONIC COURSE SEASON 1916-17 Oct. 17—Josef Hofmann, World's Greatest Pianist. Oct. 26—Lada, Concert Dancer, Russian Symphony Orchestra. Oct. 31—Alma Gluck, Soprano ; Erfem Zimbalist, Violinist. Nov. 14—Mabel Garrison, Soprano ; Emilio De Gogorza, Baritone. Dec. 7—Fritz Kreisler, Violinist. JOSEF HOFMANN JOHN M...…

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…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to the office of the Jewish Chronicle, 314 Peter Smith Bldg., telephone Cherry 3381, not later than Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. Herman of Cincinnati and her grandchild, Theodore Deutsch of Cleveland, spent several days in the city. While here they were entertained by a number of their relatives. 11 r. and Mrs. M. Goodman and (laughter Gertrude a...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 Charming Bride of the Week $1,000.00 IN GOLD TO BE GIVEN AWAY The generosity of The Jewish Chronicle makes it possible for any Jewish person to win a small fortune during the next few weeks in his or her spare time. Anyone may enter—man—wo- man—boy or girl. It does not cost a single cent to enter and costs nothing to win. This is a proposition where the poorest znd the richest are on an equal footing. TERRITORY—TWO...…

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…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Aarons, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Buchstein have left thOcity for northern Michigan, New York, spent a few days in this to be absent during the hay fever city. days. Mrs. Siegmund Joseph and Mr. Leo Dreifuss of San Fran- daughter Doris, who have been in cisco, Cal., was on a visit with his California, have arrived home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drei- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Skall and f uss. children and Mrs. Hei...…

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…America Apish Periodia ne Sales Department Phone Cedar 1 Detroit, Michigan Air. and Airs. Ilarry kerger (nce Rosengarten) have returned In r If desired. 104 Randolph. Main 4311. …

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…S eal Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Aarons, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Buchstein have left the city for northern Michigan, New York, spent a few days in this to be absent during the hay fever city. days. Mrs. Siegmund Joseph and Mr. Leo Dreifuss of San Fran- daughter Doris, who have been in cisco, Cal., was on a visit with his California, have arrived home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drei- Mr....…

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…America foist RAO . 12 THE JEWI S H CHRONICLE The Tragedy of a Mixed 'Marring e GanapOl 'F,chool of Musical Art Receive53 . Praise of Well Ow,n ,.Musical to drugs—at first it was Only aspi Authority. rin, and then . . . Mr. Le5nard Liebling, editor of The dregs of time encompass • the MusiCul Courier, on his tour every man, but he wards them off through tht ~ middle west, visited the only by his previous preparation, Ganapol School of Musi...…

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…American Yetvish Periodical Center JACOB R. MARCUS, CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 HERBERT C. ZAFREN, Director Executive Director The originals are from the holdings of NR. IRVING I. KATZ Further copies of this film may be made only after securing written permission from the American Jewish Periodical Center as well as from the owner(s) of the originals and/or the copyright owner. C On the Campus of the Hebrew Union College...…

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