THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 22 Introduces Efficiency Into Office. A new record for efficiency in his office has been set by Mr. Harry J. Dingeman, corporation counsel for the city of Detroit. Ile is, in every sense, a self-made man, and rose to his office by dint of his abil- ity and perseverance. Mr. Dinge- man is the son of John F. and Ger- trude Dingeman. He began life as an errand boy for Arthur & Philbrick, photogra- phers, in 1895. Later he became a stenographer, and during his leis- ure hours studied law, graduating from the Detroit College of Law in 1903. Upon his graduation he be- came a member of the firm of May & Dingeman, with which 1w has been associated since. Mr. Dingeman is a member of the Association of the Bar of the City of Detroit, of the City Coun- cil, Modern Woodmen of America, the Lawyers' Club, Theta Lambda Phi, Detroit College of I.aw Alum- ni. His office is 623-5 Majestic building. The Board of Commerce and the Jewish Immigrant. (Con(inurd from page 24) will show them how to become citi- zens and how to take out first and second papers. They point out to the men that by attending night schools they will learn the principles of national, state and city govern- ment in America. They will learn how to become intelligent voters in Detroit, and help settle the affairs of the community in which they live. They will learn how to pro- tect their savings and make safe investments, and how to conduct their business affairs and protect their interests in America. They Will learn how to make their homes real American homes. Many of the men who attekl night schools are not aware that they can bring their wives with them, but such is the case. It is important for women to learn English in order to deal with tradesmen and to keep up with their husbands and their children. It is pointed out that non-English speak- ing people will be able to do for themselves some of the things they now have to pay others to do for them. Shortly after the first of Decem- ber the Board of Commerce decided to ask representatives of the various . races making up the immigrant pop- ulation of Detroit, to meet with the committee, giving it the benefit of their advice as to the proper meth- ods to reach their own people. Mr. Jacob G. Brown, vice-president of the Jewish Charities, is the Jewish representatiVe. During the summer it is the hope of this committee that many of the manufacturing plants of the city \yin make a survey which will show them just how many of their men are logical pupils for the evening schools. I f this is done, an attempt will be made to enroll the men at the plants of the manufacturing concerns. I ty this means it is hoped to greatly increase the attendance when the schools open next Sep- tember. $500,000 Sure Profi on Investment of $50,000 As a matter of fact the profit will be over $750,000, but we would rather be conservative. There is no gold mine or gold brick about this. It is an absolute lead pipe cinch—no possible chance under the sun to do anything but win and win big. The thing we offer is the beautiful Emmons Farm Three htindred acres lying between Fort Street and the Detroit River. Detroit wanted this for a park, but the Board of Estimates cut it out and they will never have another chance,. which is a calamity for Detroit. It will be made into a Grand West Side Indian Village Subdivision, with high restrictions. Makes 2,000 large lots. Will retail for $2,000,000. Price $450,000, and only $50,000 down, see • Plenty of Strength not a needless pound Athletes train down until they are all muscle. They eliminate the handicap of needless weight. Saxon "Six" is an athlete among motor cars. It exemplifies the modern idea of light weight. It doesn't carry a needless pound—but yet it has all the weight that is necessary for strength and safety. Right design and right materials make Saxon "Six" the sturdy light weight car it is. Nickel steel in axles and steering gear, vanadium steel in springs and high grade metals every- where replace the common materials—with an increase in strength and a saving in weight. Light weight in the car means economy in tires, in gasoline, in repair costs. We urge you to ride in this light weight powerful "Six." Six-cylinder high-speed motor, 30-35 h. p.; yacht- line body; two unit electric starting and lighting; demountable rims; Timken axles; Vanadium steel cantilever springs; 112" wheel base; 32x3V 2 tires, non-skid in rear. $395 "Four" Roadster, $785 "Six" Roadster, "Six" Touring Car, $785 Saxon Motor Car Company • Detroit, Michigan That Looks Fine Varnished floors should not only look fine, they should be durable and retain their lustre even where the wear is severe. Liquid Granite is a floor varnish that stays bright and glossy under the hardest conditions of use. 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