Charles S. Adler (May 9, 1862 – April 5, 1911) was a Jewish-American politician from New York.
He initially worked as an office boy and later became a confidential man and commercial traveller of a business firm.
[1] A resident of the Lower East Side, he was a tailor's apprentice as a boy and devised a machine for cutting cloth which was used in shops all over the Lower East Side.
[11] In the 1906 United States House of Representatives election, he again ran as the Republican candidate in the 9th congressional district, but he again lost the election to Goldfogle.
[2] After a funeral service in Temple Rodeph Sholom, he was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Cypress Hills.