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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Three Character Studies
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ILLIE LEVY. known to art catalogues by
the more dignified William Auerbach
Levy, is the author of theec three etchings.
They are the 'float familiar of his sketches of
Jewish trees and some of the sketches which
have made Levy celt.thated . Each e*.ching Is
.1 marvellous study.
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one entitled "Mollie" may be the
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Philosophic idler or the shcptsweeper In New
York, but the expression in his eyes he un-
forgetahle. "The Journey's End" is intensely
expressive of the end of a hard days work. The
study of a student of the Torah will recall a
familiar figure to many.
Owner Satisfaction. and
Repeat Orders
The frequency of repeat orders for International Motor
Trucks is the strongest proof of owner satisfaction pal can find.
It may take a man a long time to buy his first International—but his secoml
will be a matter of course.
And
it doesn't take an International Truck long to convince
an owner of its superiority. A
Very little comparison of Ton-Mile
hauling costs will satisfy any one that the International name stands for
greater truck economy and dependability.
Such was the experience of M. Jacobs & Sons. Investiga-
tion of comparative truck values finally led to the purchase of their
first International three mouths ago. They have since purchased their second
International.
is only one of the many repeat orders we receive from
satisfied owners every week.
If you are looking for better delivery service at lower oper-
ating expense, investigate the International Truck, Or if yOur
This
transportation problem is a knotty one, call in one of our engineers to help
you solve it.
Seven Distinct Models—A Size for Every Business
All Models Shown in Our Salesroom—Sold on Payments
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Glendale 7081-7082
554-560 Grand River Ave.
Open Evenings
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JOURNEY'S END.
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Thrift
Creed
Washes and Dries
the Clothes
without
Backache
Lifting
Rubbing Wringing
Wrinkles
Scalded Hands
Loss of Buttons
Wear to Clothes
Pinched Fingers
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C We believe in thrift.
C We believe in saving.
C We believe in building up a deposit that will he
ready when opportunity knocks or necessity
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calls.
C We believe that the thrift of a nation is one of
its strongest assets, and that the best citizen is
the man who saves.
CLOTHES WASHED AND DRIED
IN THE SAME TUB
WITHOUT A WRINGER ,
4 we believe that thrift means happiness and in-
dependence and success.
C We believe in thrift as we believe in progress.
C We believe it will profit you to save your money
here.
3'; on Savings Accounts
Commercial Banking Services
Capacity Six Sheets
Fully Guaranteed
Fifteen Minutes to Wash
All Copper Tubs
One Minute to Dry
Attaches to Lamp Socket
Costs l'Ac per Hour
Fully
Insulated
No Gears to Strip
The price includes all copper inside and outside tubs,
motor, cord, and two-piece detachable plug.
DISTRIBUTED BY
National Bank of Commerce
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The Stroud-Michael Co.
OF DETROIT
81 Broadway
Detroit, Mich.
Member of Federal Reserve System
Terms if Desired
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