PAGE TEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE • Hudson Super - Sixes With New Car Guarantee Can you get a new car guarantee in any other Used Car? Wouldn't you feel more confidence in a car that is so protected? We can afford to safe- guard you from every risk because we have perfect confidence in every car we offer. "Special Clearing - prices on these Rebuilt Hudson Super Sixes. HUDSON SUPER-SIXES 1919 Hudson Super Six Touring 1919 Hudson Super Six Cabriolet 1918 Hudson Super Six Run-About Landau, 1918 Hudson Super Six Touring Limousine. 1917 Hudson Super Six Cabriolet 1917 Hudson Super Six Touring 1 I 1916 Hudson Super Six Cabriolet 1916 Hudson Super Six Sedan Rebuilt and Refinished in Our Own Shops. And Other Standard Makes. 1919 National Six Touring 1919 Studebaker Big Six Touring 1919 Columbia Sedan 1919 Chevrolet Cabriolet 1919 Dort Touring 1918 Liberty Touring 1918 Hupmobile Touring 1918 Buick Roadster 1918 Reo Six Touring 1916 Overland Light Six Touring 1916 Twin-Six Packard Touring The Bemb - Robinson Company Exchange Car Department 286 E. JEFFERSON AVE. • Save Money on TIRES Our New Wholesale and Retail Tire Store Is Open. Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25% to 50%. Vulcanizing and Work Guaranteed. Repairing. All CRATIOT TIRE and AUTO SUPPLY CO. Gratiot and Beaublen J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr. 3.1r. Jacob, who is only 33 years old. has shown a rise in the business world in Detroit during the past few years that has been almost meteoric. I know a man---you may know many Already he is a leader among Jewish business men of the city. His elec- more, Whose greatest achievement iv talk. tion to the directorate of the Detroit Board of Commerce, which is one of log. And worst of all, he expostulates lore, Which Reason Is constantly-balking. They coot tt to crowds with a mouth futpOl words- Pedanfi, and garrulous, monsters. A nokoy typo this brood of human birds These vapid, Impractical songsters. Their flow of wit k cheap end enfold- ing, They sneer at expressions of milers. And strange as it seems, their blatant pretending is skin deep, the crowd soon dis- covers. Oh, give me the man, whase Reason Is ellty. Though slow, is as deep as the ocean. Talkers may shine, but the thinkers endure, And anise It far greater commotion. Talk versus Reason THE OFFENDED FRIEND. we only see the clouds, When the sun shines bright and clear, Oh, why will we see the shadow When the substance is so near? Why will we see the little frowns. When the great big smiles are there, Just begging for a little smile,— And never a thought of care. Why do we harp on little words, That are not meant to offend, When great big deeds just show the truth, And the great big heart of a friend. Why will Belgrade.—Representatives of the Jewish National Council of Jugo- Savlia have submitted a memorandum to the Serbian Minister, 'Milan Prib- itschewitsch, complaining against the fact that nn: ny Jews are being ex• tidied from the country. The Nlinister replied in au unusual- ly cordial manner and assured the Council that these expulsions were directed not against the Jews, but only against certain disturbing de- ments of the population, which had entered the country during the war. Among those who are being expelled, many, he declared, are non-Jews. However, the Minister besought the representatives of the Jewish National Council to inform hint of eve-y it stance in which they found suchex- pulsions resulting front the act of any petty, anti-Semitic official, and he would gladly redress the wrong. The Jewish National Coaled of Jugo-Slavia was established a tear ago, when it became apparent that among the "freed" Jogo-Slms, an earliest anti-Semitic agitation was in progress. All the Jewish ClInntlIni - ties—Aslikenazian and Sephardian- then met in a congress at Essay, where the National Council origin- ated as a permanent representative body in Belgrade, for all the Jews of the country. Responsible Dealers who handle only reliable cars. WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN lien B. Jacob, vice-president and general manager of the Detroit Mort- gage Corporation, was elected a di- Copy 1 hted, 1920, by Jewish Chr n1 le rector in the Detroit Board of Com- Jublinhing Co. merce during the past week. 4•■■•• PROTEST EXPULSION OF JEWS FROM JUGO-SLAVIA Members of D. A. D. A. CHERRY 2447 SAYS- BUSINESS LEADER IS ELECTED DIRECTOR OF BOARD OF COMMERCE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ----means a Spring and Summer of realized pleasure. We can supply at once your choice of closed and open models. Oldsmobile 1918 BEN B. JACOB. the largest organizations of its kind in the world. was a tribute to his business ability, as well as to the in- terest he has shown in civic matters. During the war he was a team cap- tain in the various Liberty loan drives, and he was one of the big business men of Detroit to give all his time to putting Detroit across as the first great city of the country in subscribing its quota in bonds. Mr. Jacob was also wanted on the Board of Commerce directorate because of his experience in his building projects, and the assistance he will be able to give business men in the continued expansion of the city. a.G. Du tz THE A-I MILD HAVANA CIGAR Cherry 3737 USED CARS The election was one of the most spirited in the history of the organ- ization, there being more than 600 votes cast, whereas in other years there were seldom more than 200 bal- lots to count. THOMAS J. DOYLE Mr. Jacob was recently elected to the vice-presidency of the Detroit Fire Insurance Co. 732 Woodward Avenue HENRWOHATTER Glendale 7117 MEMBER D. A. D. A. DETR011t EXCLUSIVE HATTER 49 6RATIOT AVE. COB. LIBRARY AVE. CONDMVSED STATEMENT--FEBRUARY 28, 1920 IRS Ii!lite Bank Nun} Member Federal Re-serve Bank STATE BAN K Or OCTROIT ESTABLISHED 1853 ASSETS 1. ('ash, Gold and Currency $ 410,709.54 2. ('ash in hanks, payable on demand 1,451,541.70 S. Checks, payable through Detroit Clearing House '261,3q.35 4. Bills, payable, comprising loans to individuals, firms and corporations, on collateral and based on commercial credits 7,690.979.11 5. Overdraft ,: 403.5/i 6. lien; in Transit :107,605.a1 7. First mortgages On improved real estate in city of Detroit 2,930.:,Ss.29 S. Bonds of municipal corporations and railroads 729,031.9ii 9. Securities of the United States of America 10. Loans secured by United States bonds 437,113.51 I. Branch banking houses, furniture and fixtures 286,252.42 12. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 39,000.00 13. Due from Ith Liberty and N'ictory Loan subscribers 4,221.0(1 • The First Hebrew Congregation of Delray wishes to announce that they will give a banquet on Sunday, Cadillac 1920 Models Ohav Sholom Congregation at Lew- istown, Pa., has laid the cornerstone for its new $20,000 synagogue. • Buick 1919 I. Commercial deposits 2. Savings deposits 3. Bonds left for safe keeping 4. Reserves for taxes and interest 5. Bills payable 6. Capital stock 7. Surplus and undivided profits Total assets.. $15,010,562.63 LIABILITIES .. I $5,759,537.18 7,485,480.02 230,650.00 67,422.73 NONE 1,000,000.00 467,472.70 $15,010,562.63 March 7th at 7 p. m. to be held at Peninsular Hall, Cor. West End and West Jefferson Ayes. A good time assured everybody. Rabbi Fisher of Chicago will speak. Public Invited -------- COME ONE COME ALL First State Bank of Detroit OFFICERS Geo TT Kirchner, President Paul R. Grey, Vice-President Main Office: Lafayette and Griswold Street NINE BRANCHES IN OPERATION Chas. W. Kotcher, Vice-President Abner E. tamed, Vice-Friedel:a Clyne ••Il °ratted Orettot and IleletIna. Cyrenlue A. Newcomb, Jr., Vice-Peen. Mack end Ht. Elliott Weedev ► rd ■ eel Eliot Edward Tented), Vice-President Sprterwell• and Ferndale Itanallton and Webb John Koch. Vice-President Jos. Campa ■ sad Newton St. Clair and Miceli M. J. Koch, Vice-Free. and Cashier Etna Jacob, Aest. Caahler Fereet sad Tem Dyke Julius Rubber, n Asst. Cashier R. T. Kirchner, Mat. (Ashler and Su- LINWOOD AND INFLOGNA PARK pervisor of Branches (17IDER CONSTRUCTION I Z. C Blom /set Cashier sad lIgr. Oratlot Ara Branch Chas, Mimic Auditor •, ill fit i TOCS Oft 1'11YOO'lari P. If. 13 , ettenger, Fiessenger & Moore Outstay Intllneteetter, Mum]. Products Co. R t r•tY. Gray Eetate Comeau) iv. .1 Ilatttele, NV. .1. 11411WIO CO. t'hoe. E. Renter. Retired repitaliet It IL Kirchner, Prom. First State nen* Men Koch, Ex. City Trettetiter Ches. W. Ecttcher, ',timber Abner E. tarried, Larned - Carter Co. Irvin Long, Attorney Ed. A. Lov•ley, Stormfelts-Loveley Co. Ore J. Mulford, Gray. Motor Co. Cyrenine A. Newcomb, Jr., Newromb-EndIrntt Gust. D. Pope. Direstive Ferments Co. ■