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April 30, 1920 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-04-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE ELEVEN

JOSEPH GROSSLIGHT , CHARLES W. HATHAWAY
TO HANDLE LAI.AYETTE
DIES AS RESULT OF
IN DETROIT TERRITORY
INJURIES RECEIVED

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\Vlien the note Lal'ayette comes to
Was Prominent in Social and Philan-, c
: spring it will foul a hoos-
etrto,t this
thropic Work; Resident of Detroit
; p o ta bl e thtitt t, „„.„-it ;„, i t. t h e 1 . ,t h- 83 ._
for 45 Years.
• fon,•
Distributing Co., headed by
Charles \\'. Ilathass•ay, of Uri roil,
Inuirie: sustained while tracc•ling o and Frederic Eaton. Of Buffalo, Nav-
in the Soonth last winter. resulted ing been appointed Nlichigan dostrolo-
the death of Joseph linasslight tzi • %nor, fur the new eight-cylinder car
year s old. a prominent figure in the of 1). McCall \Vhite, internationally
business and social life of Detroit; famous as a designing engineer .
51r. Grosslight came to Detroit 45 Charles \V. Hathaway, who will be
years ago, beginning lift; ;is a news- ' actively in charge of the business,
hug. Ile had become widely known I has just resigned [rein the Detroit
for his extensive charities, and his! bransh of the Cadillac Motor Car Co.
loss will he felt by numerous organi- where he was assistant manager, in
zations which from time to tope were
made the beneficiaries of hi s lib e r a l.!

He is survived by his wife, two
daughters, Mrs. N1torton Sillinan, of
Detroit and Mrs. Fred Corosslight. ni
New York. three sons, Le o, (Iliad,.
and Russell, of 1)etrooit, a brother
Louis, of fh-trrilt and two, sisters,
Mrs. Rosy Pink, Detrcoit, and Mrs
Molly Hoovin. (Irani! Rapids.
Death ooccured at his home, 202
Ferry :mute. Friday evening, April
23. Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin conduct-
ed funeral services at the home !don-
day afternoon.

ANNOUNCEMENT

ON ACCOUN1 OF THE EAU 111A1 SEVFRA'.

1

POLISH SOLDIERS, YES;
BUT CITIZENS; OH, NO!

City Motkw Sales Co.

\Varsass.---The new citizen-rights
lass which officially made Ininglreds of
thousands of Jews homeless is very •
rigorously being carried out It is
applied inso;far as rights of Jews are
concerned • lout where duties are in
entirely different
matter. Jewish •tooing Men deprived
of the rights of citizenshi:o arc never-
thcless forced to sine in th e army.;
When they protest against such oat- ;
rageous treatment, they ;ir e told that
although not recognized as citizens
they are still duty bound to serve in
the arms . and to fight with all their • Charles W. Hathaway.
patriotic zeal
ft, oo- for the glory

Lnnounze That They Have Chan3ed Their Corporate
Name to



DALRYMPLE-MORLEY CO.

Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, at Temple charge of sales. He has served the
Cadillac Co. for t h e past loom years
and presious to that was with thej
Newman-Lane Co. and 1.0n•r slistrib- •
using organizations.
Altogether he ;
DO YOU \\1St! to start your has had 10 year: of retail sales cxper- .
child in music, but dread the long' it se in Detroit and has been filen-
period of -
beginning to play?" My- titled mostly with tine makes..
new method delights both the par.
Frederic Eaton, of Buthalo, who;
ruts and the pupils with its results. ; hel
t h e new Lafayette •
ps io
A child of ordinary ability can play Distributing Co., has retailed motor
third-grade music correctly in a short cars for the past 13 years and is now
time.
See :Miss Cecil Hodges, 7)
o'•
one of the largest distributors in the
East Warren. Sorthway 1122.
Vititeol States, operating important
distributing houses for various make s ,
\VANTE1) A
ONCE: Room, break-
of cars in ButTalo, Cleveland. Cinch
fast and (-selling meal in orthodox
nati :ind Detroit.
family, centrally located. for elder-
hhr Lafayette will be shown, sold
ly man. Phone Cherry 6842
and serviced in a modern building at
FLIRNISII ED ROOM to rent for 1207 \\Icoodward avenue, between An-
two gentlemen. Modern flat. Pri- toinette and Burroughs streets, on the
vate family. Inquire 148 Frederick west side of N•oodward avenue.
street.
Deliveries of the first la Fayette
cars ;ire expected in June. The car is
FOR SALE DUPLEX ON MEDIS1 7 1t1 . powered by an eight-cylinder engine
lit•
of many exclusive refinements and
Sig and :seven rooms each. Prench exceptionally advanced design, while
doors, lloatitifully deeoratol. 2. gar- hive distinctive body styles—a tour-
ages. All modern. !toady for (oc•u- ing car, torpedo, sedan, c01113t - and
pancy next week.
North•ay limousine—are offered on the 132-
inch cha.sis.
1180-hi,
"lb.- have already found a special
?mei est in La Fayette in Detroit,"
ioTtlt
LE
sans
hlr. Hathaway, - not only be-
Single light-room house on Mod-
cause of the confidence of the pub-
bury Boulevard. near \Voodward.
lic in any undertaking of Charles
bargain if sold at once. ran move
\V. Nash, McCall \Allite and E. C.!
right in. Call Northway 880-51.
Howard. who head the company, but
herons(- the Detroit public is SO Ino-
FOR SALE Mt. \'errion, tear Oak-
torwise that it recognizes and avalu-
land, inooloorn 2 family frame, 5
at VS the advanced design of LaEay-
rooms east. $11.110, terms. Hayes ettc with technically practiced eyes."
ite: 11 0" Co. 1104 Chamber of Cont.

NO CHANCE HAS OR WILL LE MADE IN .ITIE
OF THE. OFFICERS, MANAGEMENT OR HEADS OF DEPART.
MENTS. AND THE COMPANY WILL TO RENDER

THE SAME SERVICE WHICH, WE ILLS I, HAS PROVEN SAT.
ISFACTORY 10 CUR MANY CUSTOMERS

CLASSIFIED

nu rev. or call Mr. 1(IngtIon, Main

Y. W. H. A.

(458,

FURNISHElt 110051 for rent lo ono
or two gentlemen.
Private

Centrally located. Inquire C. Druk-
er, 90 Lynn street. lielnleck 4128-J.

a rSIMIEFEETEP LEM.F.1-

A,.
Young NVoni•n's
sociation will hold an open meeting
at 45 Rowena St., Monday, May 3.!
at 8 p. nu. Members are requested to
bring their friends.

EIEFREFO

The earnings of this company for the last
seven years have averaged 65', on the com-
mon stock, after payment of preferred divi-
dends. In I919, after paying preferred divi-
dends. In 1919, after paying preferred divi-
dend and 24'; on the common, 98'r was added
to surplus. This record is not even approach-
ed by any other stock on the exchange. The
present earnings are running 50 1 ( greater than
last year. Present surplus is better than 35O .
A meeting of the directors will be held in the
next few days to decide on the distribution of
this huge surplus.

L1 q

v)

Dalrymple- Morley Company

AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS

1033-1035-1037 Mack Ave.

Tel. Melrose 1707-3100.

I Officers and D(Tertment Heads 1

D. P. Dalrymple (Pres. and General Manager;

Warren A Morley (Sec'y and Tress.)

A. ..--.
L Waldan•nn (Asst. Sec'y and Treas.)

1. CLEAN UP

2. PAINT U1'

3. SWEEP UP

4. RAKE UP

E

5. SCRUB UP

Full Information on Request

7. SPADE UP

8. SCREEN UI'

9. CHEER UP

Penobscot Bldg.

-------

Leo. J. Walter (Sarsace Supt.)

clean, Up Etirca Paintilp

6. SHINE UP

1 '-fargRESTO_FMSS

C. J. Lemcke, (Vice•Pres.)

Jno, J. Shannon (Sales Manager)

MAX GOTTESMAN

We are specialists in this security and recom-
mend immediately purchase.

Members Detroit Stock Exchange

-

SINCERELY,

14 Points
of Cleanlines--

A. W. Wallase & Company

- -

WITH APPRECIATION FOR PAST FAVORS. AND BESPEAK-
ING THE CONTINUANCE OF YOUR PATRONAGE, SO ESSEN.
IIAL TO OUR CONTINUED SUCCESS, WE REMAIN,



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aiSfElErgORIEff"

Timken Detroit Axle Company

e T

uTi.rt

CONCERNS ARE USING NAMES SO SIMILAR 10 OURS AS '10
EE THE CAL:31: OF POSSIBLE CONFLICTS AND MISUNDEIR-
STANDINGS,

1

3.M.10.M.IRIMEE10.3_15 1110-21- ffEEFEM Ig, '

American Light and Traction, Common

Yields 16 1/2 '; at present market.

Telephone or wire your orders at our expense

O'Hara, Ferriss & Co.

Members Detroit Stock Exchange
2nd Floor Dime Bank Building
Cherry 829

10. DRESS UP

UT into practice the 14 points of cleanli-
ness and make Detroit a clean city.
Detroit needs a clean up just as much as
the individual home — particularly after the
very severe winter we have just experienced.
Vacant lots should be put in order and all ob-
jectionable piles of refuse removed—it is plainly
YOUR DUTY to help.

Cleanliness is essential to health — stagnant
water breeds mosquitos — mosquitos convey
malaria —dump piles breed flies—flies carry
disease germs — so keep your garbage cans
covered and see that your neighbor does the
same.

Your duty in this campaign is to wage a relent-
less, unyielding war on dirt—no matter where
you see it — clean your home — your yard —
make everything spick and span.

Your co-operation is needed to make this
campaign a success.

11. BUILD UP

12. GLAZE UP

13. FIX UP and

14. KEEP IT UP

The Big Week

May 17-22 Inclusive

Under the Auspices of
DETROIT BOARD OF COMMERCE



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