THE DETROIT IEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE When Prehitoric Man if clef Callincs 20 =Zi By DAVID BROOKFIELD —Elle. 11.. H 1, to, 1 !uel II I ' ons of cd T. 1111 III t huh ' au ;oh. apc t il t I 1.111 as ha Do You Know That Hudson Builds the Essex? 1d , \\ - [. e 1•I`I`` I I -. I 1.. t111.1., -I I QV h.... 1`••`., Id I. , . 11 .4 1 I 0I '1" T A em t it 1 C.., .4'n... e,,,, 1, wit alone ft. keel., II...! .,cat, a d .1 I III III!, I 11.1%(` 1/1 • 1 II I• `I` I I • SIICI.11 I/11111 , 01011,,` to 'tile to Nf:in „h id , I .11. the from the lust • but few have I • tor . a Ifs, legged "Nlan," said who loved a g "i. II 55 as. I. the I., ,d a ■ ,•r, tie VII I lit• 1 among the I. • tants have lilg . 1 I !let inh lie (11111' 1 I II to \l III a. no l hi. 1 .1;OA ■I■ xt in to If Ma rue; .1 , •.., t pal I. 1 tal k s hue... takes a moonlit sad itingles. On but It, . as well asthe I. their family marital intd. limes and 1 , aloe •. ul 1. tle I, ! a ,ine-v..,, •I (111'..11;21 11";1 '1 :: the u 1,, .1 5•11 t. forms bleat I '." cess ity as the pt e case.: of '4 , 1.'111 '' 1 t o ow 51 a car was lov e , and I I! ,‘,1" .!:111.11,,.. to 1, , non:irked, Not tit II .111,1• HIM II, lc-, I V 0j/1,1g/1S Ohs and celebrated than the deval....- nervous systeut watt. be had ti.. 51_ 1 1, 1 , of attimll lice.ed that the to so, ial and commercial int•liocrit‘. I ow. the Amoeba to Icinenecans thisflan tde Sledge to tiff.. Sedan—span- , i,,,• 55...le of geologic time—vet the whole runs the whirr of t(, sa 1 I .ohl till' story of Nfaii is the 1 ..55 NI wilt, of Ili,' cl . \ s Ir ones self a but of thatch And intlkes his; 1'11'1 r " 11 ' 111111 kill with the aid of a heave club' the ' elephant. certainlv. uses e tTec ti ‘T h• , trunk-hrandisbed ssiding when faced. with danger. Poo NI:in--nide Man is I a digger and dela Sr. a builder, a con. I structor einn15.‘ .,"d I metal: of „ .0, , III 'Odell are 1. .• . baud , 5, 1 1 If the lo' tool .1 Ire C11 I/II See the Essex at the Show It is the Light Weight Car That Holds the Greatest Endurance Proof HUPP HIGH OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE NEW STATE AND CITY DISTRIBUTORS er speed exceeding a mile a minute. It was the only new car at last year's shows. Now it holds the greatest sales record, for 22,000 buyers paid $35,000,000 for Essex in its first ten months. An Essex stock chassis officially set the world's endurance mark in a 50-hour run totaling 3037 miles. The same stock chassis in three tests covered 5870 miles in 94 hours 22 minutes' driving time. A dealer's demonstrator that had been driven 12,000 miles, covered 1061 miles in 24 hours over Iowa snow-covered roads while a blizzard was raging. Think what these proofs mean to you. It settles the light car question. It places Essex endurance on the same level with its companion car the Hudson Super-Six, It elevates the moderate priced car into the fine car quality and performance class. All the advantages in gasoline, oil and tire economy are retained. o s ..• 1 hit the far- .. tug added d•orlde Med- t ithin three I . tiro produ, It r. Of course you know all about the Essex and its record of 5870 miles at an average I.5•en coniniem., .1 hich .5. old Hnpmnhilr oluction d, is. .1 lent 1,11 . 1 foe , ' and pus' , 1...1 or col, h o 11 1 . en o . • ' the I.• 'till It 111,11 It•r. `II I• IIP,II`• 1111 the 11 • riso•r. Hudson Designed and Builds Essex I.( ■11 , •■ •ill 11 1 , 111 . 1 (11111. - 1 11.11 - tile tliAt - St •,1 rile:1.1.111d •11.1 1'11111511 III J1, of Ile 5. ilitate 011,1 C. D. HASTINGS President Iiupp Motor Corporation t r. 1.1 1, 1t , 11 , 11 its iI I o fool ',IT •I 1 .5 . 12 s I I The long-talked-of light weight, moderate- priced car with satisfactory performance and reliability is found in the Essex, It fulfills the hope of true automobile economy. Qualities of endurance, fineness, and beauty are combined with the advan- Cages ill price and operating costs of light cars, Judge Essex reliability by what you know of the Super-Six its economy in gasoline, oil and tires by light car standards. The day when reliability and fine p-r- formance were to be had only in large, hig:1- priced cars is past. A visit to the Essex show will convince you. So a talk with any Essex owner. And don't forget deliver es of Essex cars are becoming more and more uncertain as its fame grows, despite the increasing num- ber being built. 1 !All II.` tins in the puts. eyeing the 11011.1. Icet IIII', II II and `II' II` Essex is the "New Day Car" 286 East Jefferson Avenue Main 3786 MembersD. A. D. A.—Responsible Autobile Dealers Who shall only Reliable Cars . Kennen & Jensen, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Highland Auto Sales Co., Highland Park Morrison Motor Sales Co., Wyandotte, Mich. Standard Garage Co., Pontiac, Mich. Thompson Auto Company, 199 Pitt St., Windsor, Ont. 1,, S, III •111,11 , Consider how the Super-Six has produced those qualities: then answer if Essex is not the rightful heir to Hudson. THE BEMB-ROBINSON CO. , 11 • 11,1 of a What group of men are as well qualified to build performance and endurance in a moderate priced light weight car? And what other manufacturing organization is equipped to produce it? .1291 \ 'I'I. ,1 .1 .. f H111, at plan. The \\lied and the .N.cl. the Itod, and hrante---theft ware stir present. . despite changing means of propulsion. NN hen ill, Pith tot-like horse, the Lohip , 1 ,, . , {....11I‘V and his third 1,- . 'boots of the hoot tio. , a 11,1 • •ohippus - Shetland pot'. ,ture—who was used, N, fur draft at 1\ 111 , 1 ESSEX MOTOR CARS II ■ III IVAIAMOJI _ , ■ years he was Assistant Chief Eugineer . ing life and health to hundreds of pion is carried out through two bun- of the Hupp Motor Car Corporation, thousands of Polish children, but they Bred regional committees under each and is therefore, thoroughly familiar are also fondling a great role in gist of which work a number of town and I tie lost, , o. Ito a o e l e d liar- ‘,011 the llopmollile, past and present. ing to our children the strength to Tillage committees. riage 11111• alng, set. side with \Ir. NVilliams will devote his cher. meet those difficult problems of re - the hist"' y ot NI,o , ' . II There Please convey to all the members ga s Chiefly ti) Sales. :qr. Hasting s .cotistritetton and economical develop- of your organization the deep was the t iho 1 ,t . ...1.ylonians grati• w II he in direct supervision of man' melt which we enxhers of the board of dir tors and A s1. •vria - s o.t,. .. . going must face for many tilde which Poland and the Pot sli , ii , M t he Detroit Life Insurance C. tenance. bringing to bear an unusual years to conic after this disastrous people feel for your part iv II., 1.,,•k.. into battle with I , -,•ythes o ec at a knowledge of and experience with war. ri cent luncheon held at the Hotel on the sa heel - • -. oili.sat Faithfully Vote -. motor in requirements. In our struggle to allesiate in a Stetter. heard reports from oftleto-s rod- tnetalo blur oi ti e -.h.... a plcas- . 1 etaporary sales offices are at 9OO measure the suffering of our poor Nii ii i si,•,k r \c1fS. 1;,I.,I , \ , \ I 1 ' is , I1 Ath. alive to activities during iiig Interim,. I. - Ile -.I ., , .,, the Wind the past II:. Jefferson until Ybotit February 25, children, hunger' and barely sta.' yt•ar and laid plans for future expan• that carlied '• .111. There when the permanent salesroom at 1283 children who still perish in our luelst sion of territory. •wav the br It The year II chariots 1919 TELLS OF TRIBE NVoodward as enue, corner Antoinette. in great numbers----it is impossild. t . 1 to be the largest In the history of the tirtods - ornsineut will be ready for occupancy. A none express the deep feeling of grit 1 lel. the organization, over 35.000,000 and the loci, , .:- 1 here tenance so. 1..11 and parts depot is lo- that tie hold for these institutions and worth of new business haying been I vcr- rated at 11 o 121 Charlotte .1 venue. people in Arica, me w miler Nlr . ho 1 1: II II' • l• I`` ,. ..I. TO itIld itable baneful , i il li general ,1 !looser '+ direction, have made pos. c• t. .NSSE I. t t • •- . 6 EN M.\ NV —tubol, I • - .,... Pot. mai .Packed turf the • , •• ::..,..) wort .. of • IIIle this great and beautiful project stasc 1111cIslsel, in a lecture on went gall. ■ ping. ii 5 5 — .7. 5. , Today I,200.001 eloldren fro m in . his war experiences in East Afri, i the charioteer tbiating helm,. I t rinet. to 15 years of age, as well II a s where he fought with the Genoa.. re: M'rank O. C. HUTCHINSON air !Ts:mooting to the shoot . . • I • , t v. 5 ..5.5. ,• .••,55—:.15•5.i Mother., eke (1...1.- .1: , .I, arniv against the unit general _ Enizli,11, told of ....o...... .. Gull Sales Mdnager Multitude. Even Virgil, in fa n, . - . • M. .11i0111;01. \Ire - president: meal ,.. Noter can foodstuffs. The having come upon a tribe called the I\ % : .•,.e.h,1 , 1 1: ..1.1..e.1.. ,...,v, i:1 •: ,-rievi % ..toh.i■ eist.. those chariots and heard the it., •: \\ ..I , /.1 , I1. Dec. 3. 1919. cost ... th. fo o d s t n i i ,, ss I tt ,I, ,.,,,,, Massai. who are da, cendcd front .,,,„. 1 III I 1 li /IN I IIIS1PIllrflON .:,,, I ,,,:,... ,'„,.: „..::,.!' ' I , beats in his meter•:--- 1 l•-Is , i'l", 11 , 116 , 11illg 111::11 I* upprosi anch•nt Jewish stack. and . , t that thisit , iiiii..... .1.0slalit /....1- rIar): . . - Quadruped:silt, , ., putrein sonitu Victor A. mately 5 cents. The Polish Commit ttlhe ha .. 1 net helped the Germans in II. , erovido o've 0,0 , 1 20 Exchange Place, New York quatit unizala (tampion." s•ertvtah1J; J. Il• so t. •,' o th III, 1.tilnlk li ilire ol . tr,• raises all of its expenses for „itch do the war. .\ Jewi , h war veteran, witty ''''''''''. Genlemen: ,.„.; „„d „d o The pleasure chariots of Greece gli o„ii,. qua li ty. nr... ". I s d " ... ";.". I ,„t rat „„, b y 9 ,„-,,,1 al... lulight with the German army ,1,,,,..1 (.11.11WIIIK ..P. o.' oireriers and floine were given their Renais- s: the name of the Polish Republic 1115.ans within the comitry, so that the in East Africa. answered that it as s-vcontl. I1Y II , .."I"" 1 . 1 1,1 ' 1 " ' 0. 't \ 'I . and In John v. Itleinell. C. J. HIggIns J II the State Committee of Children's Nineri ...ICC in the pondcrous coaches ,,f 1.„„,, & ii,t„, . . ea t i donna' gift go i .i. t o th e , 110- s , . liolars maintain. this Ma•.ai tribe s . .; "1 ,..;_i , . '„ I ,,,, ' I. .; ; '. '"'" '„ Frl",1„), ■ ,;„ ,,,,, ,....,T ,. . late of the French and English ,,,t,,,, I ,,,,, it,,I,.. last t it honor to address to then untouched in the form of food- iv really Jewish, the Jews have no , a- - b. , the Joint Distribution i ;-. ta It / dit,i,.,,; t . Committee our s t u ff s and clothing. kings. The novels of a slightly later been for the past 1, . n. s '..„.,;,..„ 5„,, reason to be ashamed of them. For .L.in, to vial ) . at. J. Eaysnaugh. E c. 1 ' 1 d 1 atzen heartfelt thanks. The American Relief th I foil speak of Ibis work of the flog- oi the Detroit br oh ' 1 his winter the ..1. It . \ , with the of all the clans in that region, the : \: !' i i i " 11: 1. ;',:'" s ,i ‘ 1 • etude • .Ndrninistration European Children' s '"..,,,' tn .- n " rr,"•'•,t,', 1 ' lisli 1, ...'1 ,- 1.1111 , krS. Melt who took .later I pt. orporation. I support of its American donors, will Massai are the only Otte! .- • ,. ut the who are pride in their proles•ion. Ji;i'lli ' i.i. I-t ia. r, h 1 " • Flirough la , t 15 ytars III the • Fund Mission to Poland has inform- .lothe over a half million of Polann's 0511ncible. All the others yielded to it•.:m.,..14'4,'It• s•rot .n. ..• , It bust eil us of your generous contriblition children. The Children' the pages of Fielding. Smollet. Sterne, III•S, f.rincitially us I,, , •ale of weld j s Relief work the English . . . 1 •• or to the Cernia ': only • e even Thackeray and Dickens. the known 5 ehiclei. Pelief Work in this country. ti ren s which has been in operation here for this tribe fought always for its free- The pupis l o f the Alliance School duins y postchatses scamper along 14. 11 T. Ilasti•-., II ....cm 12 . over six months, extends to the farther- duns and independence. Physically, in Dam ascu s have been forbidden to the tvrritd c their Ivonderful work, our most cities and villages of Poland, they are sturdy and handsome, and , attend Hebrew classes or even use roads, occu— the manufacturing and engineering friends in America, with their great from Kalisz to Pinsk and Minsk and . they are exceptionally line marks- 1 , ant; n ow and then spilling by way their of vary- I of in automobiles. Fur a number I the Hebrew greeting eet our. "Slialom--they of humanitarian project, are not only giv- :.I.wow. The country wide administra. I men. I must say "Bon j " DETROIT INSURANCE CO. DIRECTORS SATISFIED WITH YEAR'S RECORD , P roved (,r OF BLACK JEWS IN EAST AFRICA ■ MINISTER SENDS J. D. Cvon v. THANKS FOR RELIEF CHILDREN ,I,,,..,,,... OF POLISH CHILDRcti n ■ ■:: I ; ■ v sears Thrmig h PP •