PAGE ELEVEN THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE allit4C1BW Th : - 'DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILE NEWS ACCESSORIES E-C-C-0-11.-E-N-E Removes carbon and prevents Its formation. Volatilizes all the fuel. Makes starting easy. Saves battery charging. Increases mileage. High grade light car. AMERICAN BEA W. J. DOUGHTY ENTERS Liberty Keeps Up Production The Impression that is possesses C. C. CAR MARKET FOUR CARS IN SHOW- THE-CAR-CONTEST one of the most competent organiza- 650 'WOODWARD AVENUE Proved by inspection. : Y Glendale 4896 Auburn Beauty Six The Franklin Automobiln Co., of Syracuse have started another Nation- al Show-the Car ('ontc st which Is to demonstrate tho Franklin's ability along with its economical features; • 788 Woodward Ave. Glendale 7460 demonstrations to be made during the DOWN TOWN BUICK SERVICE CO. SALES SAM'S SERVICE STATION Market 2892 Service-2I-23 Clairmont Ave. Market 732 112 East Grand Blvd. at Belle Isle Bridge. Edgewood 681 Garfield 1650 1537 Grand River Ave. Glendale 6823 541— I 8th W. J. DOUGHTY CASE "SIX 33 WEISMAN MOTOR SALES CO. 14-16 Davenport Avenue month of June, between the 7th and 19111, says W. J. Ikaighty. W. J. Iknighty intends to have four Glendale 7975 demonstrating cars equipped with the Glendale 2646 one pint can of gasoline, the rule of the National contest, allowing all passenger's the privilege of driving a 4 and 6 Cylinders car on one pint of gasoline. Power, Beauty, Economy, Comfort The Franklin Company are givnlg BREED, MUTCHLER, SPEICHER COMPANY cash prizes to the Salesmen demon- Tel. Glendale 7118 strating to the most number of peo- 802 Woodward Ave. ple; total cash prizes amounting to $2600.00 The first prize to the sales- 20 miles to gallon of gas man who wins the contest is $500.00. Instead of 10. The cars are at the public's dispos- 20,000 miles to set of tires in. al any time they wish to 001 for dem- stead of 10,000 onstration or have car taken to their 50% Slower Depreciation destination. DOUGHTY, 649 CASS. Tel. Glendale 4669. Tel. Glendale 5585. ELCAR FRANKLIN W. J. Long Trip in Franklin DETROIT HAYNES HAYNE . SLXES ANDTWELVES J. W. Urschel who owns up to 75 and who halls from Toledo, 0., where he knows everybody from John M. Willys down to the porter at the rail- road station returned recently from a 1,750 nine Journey to Florida and re- turn in a Franklin sedan, which he drove himself the entire distance. While most of the roads were in good shape, 300 miles were over what Is known as "tough going." Mr. Urschel did not think the trip anything out of the ordinary and wouldn't own up to feeling the least bit tired when be got back. "And you don't want to mention the Osier theory In very loud tones when the 75-year-old Toleaian is with- in hearing distance," says W. J. Doughty, local Franklin dealer, 649 Cass avenue. AUTOMOBILE COMPANY CHARACTER CARS 1199 Woodweed Ave. Phone Northern? 4780 a L. Watson, MAr . "AMERICA'S FIRST CAR" R. & V. KNIGHT SIX KNIGHT MOTORS, Inc. KNtG ~ Market 3907 1187.89 WOODWARD AVENUE Direction Thos. H. Walker AMERICA'S ONLY KNIGHT SIX La Fayette An Eight LaFayette Distributing Co. 1268 Woodward Avenue NOW THE ANTI-SEMITES CARRY ON THEIR POGROM PROPAGANDA IN HUNGARY Northway 760 Liberty Six Budapest—How the masses are in- cited to commit outrages upon the Jews is well brought out by the fol- lowing case: Johann Pok, an anti-Semitic speak- er in an address at a mass meeting I claimed that all the power in Hun- gary is in the hands of the Jews.and that these Jews as a whole are a con- stant menace to the welfare of the Hungarian people. Then he parodied the verses of a popular Hungarian national poet, Petosi: "Are we slaves or free men?" "Slaves arc we," re- Day and Night Service Phone Northway 4412 plied the audience. "Whose slaves?" continued the speaker, and the mob replied "Slaves of the Jews." "If you know this then why do you tolerate them?" asked Pak. He then VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES requested the aroused mass to sing with him the refrain of the popular poet: "We swear, we swear, not ever Northway 760 1299 -1305 Woodward Ave. shall we be slaves." The audience is seething with excitement. The hall is filled with passion and with thirst for blood. The pogrom spirit is in the air. The devilish plans of men turned into beasts are ready. MILLER-JUDD CO. 972-4 Woodward Ave. At Warren Glendale 427-428 LOCOMOBILE 1168 Cass Ave. N AS H KE America's Finest Car TTENRING SALES CO. NASH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY • National - Elgin Six - Premier GORDON MOTOR SALES CO., DISTRIBUTORS. Northway 4712 1000 Woodward Avenue Rabbi Halpern Beaten By Polish Soldiers MILBURN WM. F. NEUMANN & SONS "QUALITY MOTORS CARS" NORTHWAY 2436 1342 WOODWARD AVE. STEPHENS — McFARLAN "SALIENT SIX" t Salesroom and Service Station, 1231-35 Woodward "NINETY" FRANKLIN CAR HAYNES PRODUCES MOVIE To supplement its advertising in foreign fields, and to give the auto- tnobile•buyIng public of these coun- tries, a vivid, realistic picture of the accuracy of workmanship In the con- struction of all types of Haynes cars, as well as to demonstrate, by means of road tests and endurance feats, their ruggedness. The Haynes Auto- mobile Co., Kokomo, Ind., has produc- ed a four reel motion picture film. This film depicts all the various de- tails and processes of construction, drop-forging, automatic gear cutting, motor testing, drilling, aluminum crank-case milling, body finishing and upholstering, and filially the actual selling of the cars In the show rooms throughout the country. One of the most interesting scenes was made from an airplane and gives an exact conception Of the size and extent of the Haynes factory. A print of the film was taken to Europe, where It is being shown to prominent automobile men in private exhibitions as well as on the screens of European motion picture houses. The film will also be realesed in the United States. SHOW-THE-CAR-CONTEST C. L. Clements, of the Clements Battery Service, 1497 Gratiot Ave, Willard representative, explains the meaning of threaded insulation. "Every battery has to have some sort of insulating material between the plates inside the cells. The su- periority of threaded rubber is in its durability over ordinary insulation. Rubber was never found practical for general adoption in starting and light- ing batteries until Willard found how to make it porous by piercing it with !tiny threads. Thus the acid solution can extend through the insulation, allowing free passage of current. First Prize $100 cash, second $50 cash, third $25 cash Is offered to the party who drives one of our Franklin cars the furthest on a pint of gasoline. Four demonstrators with visible gas tanks on the side of each Franklin car are at your disposal. This car is "free- lance" car. Goes any- where you wish to go without charge during contest. ateomodate owners of Cadillac cars who anticipate touring the battle- fields of Europe this summer a new "I, headquarters for Cadillac service. known as the American service sta. Lion, has been established In the cen- ter of the automobile district in Paris at No. 36 Rue Marboeuf. Here for the first time, cars from Los .mgeles and New Orleans and Boston will rub fen- ders with former standard 7 passen- ger army Cadiliaes that a few months back shook to the thunder of heavy guns at St. Miehl and the Argonne. The American service station is In charge of three former American Ar- my offices with an expert service man and American mechanics to give own- ers service qual to that obtainable any where on this side of the water. Re- pair facilities includo a full supply of parts and accessories. F. E. McFadden, of the Standard Automobile Co., of Michigan, De- troit Standard eight distributor, calls attention to the method of manufac- ture by the Standard Steel Car Co., of Pittsburgh. ''The car is built for service and without frills," says Mc- Fadden. "The factory has been es- tablished for years among the 'steel masters' and while every thought is given to durability, it is also a dis- tinctive car, in appearance. One of its marked features is the heavy slant- ing windshield with triangular shaped side panels, combined with its multi- adjustable top and curtains, making it watertight in any kind of weather." Opens June 7th to 19th Cash Prizes $100 $50 $25 Cadillac Service To WARSAW—While walking on the street Rabbi Halpern, who is a deputy of the Polish parliament, came across some Polish soldiers beating Jews. He tried to influence the soldiers to desist from their lawlessness but instead of being quieted the soldiers turned and began to beat him. Fortunately, one of the soldiers recognized in the victim a deputy of parliament and persuaded his companions to let him go. Rabbi Hal- pern reported the whole incident to the Zionists in England announce the president of parliament and the vice- issue of a new official organ to be minister of war. known as "The Jewish People." PIERCE-ARROW RAUCH-LANG Zenith Carburetors AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP. STARKWEATHER-BUICK CO. 2845 E. Grand Blvd. USED IN ALL INTERNAL CONIBUSTION ENGINES. Call any of these men: Thad Smith Chas. Messmore Jack Montgomery C. R. Kirkpatrick W. J. Doughty 649 Cass Phones—Glendale 4669; Glendale 5585 "Dogged persistence" is the way owners describe Hup- mobile performance. And what could warm a driver's heart more than to know thaVlis car is always "there?" WILLIAMS & HASTINGS 1283 Woodward Ave. Market 2101 Don't pay high prices for tires. We are offering a special discount of 10's on all standard makes of tires and tubes. Our expert vulcanizing saves you dollars and miles. The Green Tire and Supply Co. 2094 WOODWARD AVENUE, Near Kenilworth Hupmobile TAXI Broadway Taxicab and Messenger 301 CADILLAC 302 303 ABE HERTZBERG, Mgr. SMITH-CLINES SALES CO . ' 350 arket - 351 WINTON GEORGE H. ZUVER CO. 1 WOLVERINE 813 CASS AVE — Glendale 4605 Manufact ured by co n. THE AMEraRctl MERCIAL CAR CO. The Truck of Good Service Gratlot Ave.& Detroit Terminal Railroad L Lincoln 1877 1VrTON TRUCK UNITED CARTAGE & EIMER AULING HAULING 32 Trucks 1 to 7 Ton Capacity Main 1603-4075-2575 61 Griswold 0 1 Eccolene Manufacturing Co., 1208 David Whitney Bldg. Cherry 137 , tions in the business of manufacturing motor cars has again been very highly strengthened by the Liberty Motor Car Co. through its ability to keep right on producing cars despite the trying conditions that are again so Used wherever power, speed, economy and reliability seriously handicapping the entire in- are essential. dustry. The swtichmin's strike and the con- Sequent shortage of freight equipment 45-53 Seddon Ave. Phone Glendale 4121.4122 have proved worthy buccesors to the 0 war, materials shortage, embargoes and labor troubles which for so long "When Better Automo biles Are Built, litik-k Interfered with production. Although Will Build Them " ninny factories have been obliged to W. 0. MOUNTAIN, Phone Cherry 2956 53 East Lafayette Ave. slow down, the Liberty has continued Night Phone, Glendale 8231 to build rare in spite of the most try- ing difficulties. "SIX YEARS WITH FORD MOTOR CO." The company's new factory, with the old plant which is being retained, provided ample room for storage of FORD REPAIRING—DONE RIGHT stock in anticipation of possible fur- SAMUEL GOLDBERG ther material shortages and its titian- Hemlock 5503.J. Rear 253 Harmon Street. dal position has enabled it to provide Itself with parts far in advance of ac- tual needs. During the present railway shipping difficulty many of the distributors boar at hand, again arranged for drive-aways of cars, so that produc. don was not stopped. CONTRACTORS