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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
SERVIAN GOVERNMENT
SCORES ANTI-SEMITES—
NEED ABILITIES OF JEWS
Belgrade—Recently a decided anti-
Semitic trend has been noticeable in
the country. To such an extent has
this agitation spread, that the gov-
ernment organ, "Epocha," has felt
the necessity of coining forward with
an editorial on the subject.
"An attitude of tolerance," says the
editorial, "has been traditional in
Servia. These present anti-Semitic
agitators all hail from provinces
which were formerly Austrian. It is
quite true that some Jews in the
country are objectionable, but the
same may be said of sonic Servians
• • well •
"Is it good policy to spread hatred
against an entire people, most of
whose members are faithful citizens,
and many of whom have shed their
blood for our country, merely on ac-
count of a few individuals? It is a
basic principle of every civilized land
that harmony between its inhabitants
is a great desideratum—and especial-
ly now, when the Jewish nation is
about to establish its own country,
it is most important for the Servians
to live in friendship with the Jewish
people.
"Jews have always stretched out a
friendly hand toward us, and we must
answer in the same spirit, since we
S'rvianc now need the work and
abilities of the Jews."
DENBYS IN HEAVY ROLE
All tasks look alike to the owner
of the hive-ton Denby truck, its spun.
sorts say pointing to the feat of a
Detroit contractor who owns a fleet
of them and who found it necessary,
while no
. 1,0). to get his huge
steam shovel to a new location with-
out loss of time. Thu contractor Is
Tony Past°. Ills five-ton machines
had bum hauling, dirt from an ex•
cavatien which was being made for
a school house, and when this work
had been accomplished and Pasco
found himself and h's steam shoved
due on arother Job In a distant part
of the city he hooked a truck to the
huge shovel, which was hub deep In
mud, and started hustling It to the
new srene of excavation. The shovel
weighs 20 tons and there were muddy
streets to be negotiated, but the
Ihniby five-'on was equal to the occi.
sion, and succeeded in getting the
shovel on the Job in record time.
Denhys have Issum doing sonic notable
work In hauling stone, dirt, iron,
her and other loads of tremendous
weight, and sometimes a Bailer be.
sides. In much excavation work they'
bayo demonstrated their remarkable
pow( r on hauling huge loads up 27
r cent grades meal worse. The
'rowar.Ayi rs Co., 871 \Vood•ard Ave-
, nue, announces that the sales of
Denby trucks have Increased remark.
; ably In the city and environs.
DOUGHTY SENDS FOR
HUNDRED FRANKLINS
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When hlr. W. J. Doughty es'afilish-
ed the first Franksin agency in this
tItY in VIII, the car was virtually un-
known to the automobile-buying pub.
lie of Detroit. He opened his head-
quarters on Charlotte Avenue and at
once Inaugurated a campaign of pop.
ular educirion as to the qualities of
the Franklin car. Due to his enter.
prise as well us to the totality of the
car he had to offer, by 1917 it was
ties essary to construct offices, roles.
rooms and a service station of large
dimensions for the exclusive us' of
Franklin owners in th , . city. 'rids
es'ablisloutent is located at 640 C a NA
A minas, ati4 innovative feature of
Ilas statitin is the service depart-
nt, vshXh is known by the indivi•
dual name of the "Franklin operation
Dere It Is posvide for the
owner to indr.g in his car in need of
repair, have the trouble linmedheely
diagnosed, be Informed of the length
of time the Job will require and is de-
finite statement of the cost This has
proved extremely popular among
Franklin Thiel's. The possibility of
APPERSON
ac ~ E
"The Eight With Eighty Less Parts"
The cur of ideal perfection a n d excellence
that ensures the .\ ' , person Sedan is a ear
ot elegant comfort with NISo of handling and all-round economy. Feel the thrill of a
`;Ifie Mast Beauty& Car infIxertin
eti tong acceleration In high of from I to 455 miles an hour in 20 seconds! Experience
for yourself Intik g action that turps speed from 40 miles per hour to a dead stop in
Motorists
Refer to It as a
"Revelation"
We have been well repaid for the
three years of earnest of devoted
to the development of our new six'
cylinder motor.
_
For we have been told—and there-
fore have good reason to believe
—that we have established a new
standard of excellence in engine
performance.
Owners of the new Paige Glenbrook
speak of its s x-cylind e r power
plant in most unusual terms. Its
power and flexibility are talked of
only in superlatives. Its depend-
ability and low operating cost are
acknowledged as remarkable. In
fact, from every standpoint, it is
considered as little short of "a rev-
elation in motor building."
The Paige Glenbrook stands as an
investment of the highest type
among five-passenger motor cars.
Its position of prominence testifies
to the approval bestowed upon it
by motorists in every section cf
the country.
SEE THE PAIGE AT THE SHOW
We are making a special exhibit of Paige
open and enclosed :models at the Show. You
ow e it to yourself to inspeit these cars and
A full
study their points of excellence.
knowledge of comparative values will help
you make
a wise decision.
Essex,Stx-55: LarClimutff,Six'55:Gleithrook
SIX-42. Complete Line of Enclosed Cars
PAIGE-DETP OIT MOTOR CM', C
DETROIT, ..\11;l•, • ai
PAIGE SALES and
SERVICE CO.
1270 Woodward
Northway 4982
40 yards-4 secom . Then note the unusual beauty of Apperson design–the master
style creation of uu ster designers.
W. J. DOUGHTY
DRIVE AN APPERSON FIRST -
adopting such a system Is aPributeil
to the simple construction of the
Franklin car.
Of the new Franklin models, first
prize for popularity goes to the Stand.
and Sedan, if present indications may
be accepted as a err erten. Last
Tuevtlay Mr. Doughty sent the follow-
ing telegram to the factory at Syra-
ease, N. V. "Smile ens husia sin a Mong
my men about the new Standard
Sedan. Ship me trainload or about'
160 at once."
THEN
DECIDE
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68-13
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The Water Itself auto-
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The upper tank of the
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plates of varying levels.
(See cut.) Since heat ex-
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jacent central sections.
When speed is reduced,
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circulation.
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