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June 25, 1920 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-06-25

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PAGE FIVE

"*HE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

LANSING NOTES.

Mr. and Mrs. David Friedland, of
North Capitol avenue, are attending
the wedding of their nephew, Mr. Sil-
verman, of Grand Rapids, in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Rappaport and
family are summering at Lake Odessa.
Mrs. Rachel Simon, ,d Detroit, is
visiting her children, ND. and Mrs.
Joseph Gerson and Mr. and NIrs. Ja-
cob Simon.

NI. Robinson. of Providence,
R. I., is visiting her daughter, \I is.
Jacob Simon.
Ntr. and Mrs. Simon-. of Owosso,
Mich., are visiting ti, it children, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Simons.
Mr. Frank Ackerman and children
are making an extended visit to Salt
Lake City and California.
Mrs. Meyer Frank, of 70 Hazelwood
avenue, Detroit, is e xpected by her
parents for a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kostichek and
children are attending the wedding of
Mrs. Kostichek's brother, Mr. Sidney
Slyer, to Miss Alice Weil, of Chicago.
The wedding will take place at Sisson
llotel.
Rabbi Kaplan, of Shara Zedek con-
gregation, has accepted a call in the
East.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petrie will spend
their summer at Lake Odessa.
MiSS Lillian Friedland. daughter of
AI r. and Mrs. David Friedland, pupil
at the Lansing high SC1101, was
awarded a silver loving cup and medal
by the state for her -peed and profi-
ciency in typewriting.
The Jewish Woman's Aid Society
held its annual picnic at Potter's
Park. Luncheon was served at I

rS.

OUR
GREATEST
ANNUAL
SUMMER
SALE OF

HAR7MANN
WARDROBE
TRUNKS

o'clock, after which officers were elect-
ed for the coming year, as follows:
President, Mrs. S. J. Rappaport; Vier-
President, Mrs. Kamins; Secretary,
Mrs. L. VVinetrauli; Treasurer, Mrs.
Louis Beck. hies. Cohn, of New York
City, mother of Mrs. Furman, was the
guest of the societ y at the outing.

PONTIAC NOTES.

The New Political
Course in Germany

By

In

Dr. Israel Tauber (Berlin)

the whole German press, in all

the German Parliaments and in the
! minds of the leading statesmen, the

Mr. 1. Meyer, of Detroit, spent Sun - question occurs and reoccurs: How
day with Mr. :111(1 M rS. Benj.-Net/mg, ;
about establishing friendly relations
of Henry Clay avenue.
ND. Eli Bernstein, of Lorraine, O. with Bolshevist Russia and thus per-
and Mr. L. Montague, Chicago', baps sa ve the country' front the coin-
spent the week-end as guests of Mr. plete economic ruin which is staring
and NIrs. Joseph Barrnett of Franklin it in the face.
!woks aril.
It is evidently no trifling matter to

Mr. :11111 Mrs. Saul Ortuan :out; gain at one stroke :1 new neighbor and
Nlessrs. !tarry and Abe (n- man ino- friend who is anxious to revolutionize
tonal to Detroit Sunday, where they! the whole world, to introduce a Ile \V
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nt. \'e-
upon
lick,
Moss avenue.
present
'
\t r. and Mrs. Abe Weinstein, of social order is terror-strucken before
Philadelphia avenue, Detroit, spent the Bolshevist NI° 1 " ,11, and mute titan
Sunday with ND. and Nfrs. Norman one state is now thinking that it is
I perhaps better to accept the enemy in
Buckner.
Mr. Ira Buckner returned to his , its midst and to live with him in peace
h one! on
after
than to bast hint on the outside and
street
quarrel with him constantly.
But
spending a week in Luther, Ntich.
ND. and Mrs. I.. Solomon spent Sun- politics is not determined by feelings
and
sentiments.
It
is
determined
day- in Detroit,
Miss Rena 7eiger, of Detroit, re- rather by the desire to gain the most
turned to her home Sunday after fruitful advantages and the richest
spending a week with the Misses Ce- stakes. Whoever is most successful
in striking out for these is the
lia and Ethel Barnett.
Mrs. Max Cohen, of Chicago, Ill., is shrewder, the better politician. This
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benj.. is universally known and applied. So
Netzorg. !even the German "Nlichel," generally
\1 r. Albert Samter and Ntr.Sey-! calm and cautious, is today ready to
moor Sanger, of Detroit, spent Sun- taste of the Bolshevist flavor, because
day with Mr. Samuel Buckner, of he thinks that only through it will he
\Vhittemore street. be able to stave off the hunger which

has been gnawing at his sick body for! in the field and to exclude all the
the last few years.
others. ‘Vithout Russian grain, with-
out her raw materials European eco-
But, while the Rus s ian Bolshevik' moinic life cannot resume its normal
seek to introduce a complete turn state, a fact recognized by all. Ger-
over such as the system of Soviets many wants to catch the nets before
with its radical social implications. so the fish and to renew again "the old
as to destroy the private ownership friendship" upon the basis of the "old
of property and completely annihilate historical traditions. Site wants to
the bourgeoisie, or, for example, are approach Russia as soon as possible
willing to rely upon the instincts of to gain an effective economic foot-
the proletariat, our German "Michel," hold for commercial expansion.
does not c(nitemplate such an extreme
And here is the crux of the matter:
course.
Will Germany succeed in approaching
A "Bolshevism" in Germany as yet Russia or will she be too late? What
does not wish to have anything to do arc the dangers involved in either
with a sudden radical political turn case?
over. It does not seek, at the present
I have had occasion to converse
moment, to shatter the "stupid, ego-
tistical and corrupt capitalist society,' with a number of leading German
but merely to feed its empty stomach politicians and all, regardless of party
by relating itself to Russia economic- affiliations, without exception express-
ally. The whole interest in socialism ed themselves for the immediate es-
tablishment of relations with Soviet
and the various excesses and Sparta-
cide revolts, all IlleSe are the wild Russia. Former Reichstag Minister
outcries of a sick, starving, feverish Godwin contends that the Germans
today have no other alternative, al-
stomach.
though the danger for the country it-
Not only economic causes, but po- self is very great and the Russian
lineal (actin . , as well, play a great Bolslieviki will be much strengthened
part in the growing friendship for by it. Through the l'eace Treaty the
Bolshevist Russia. The reason is a Germans have become powerless.
very simple one: the competition for They have nothing to eat, are com-
world trade which brought Germany pelled to surrender whatever little
its abject defeat. \Vas the war with they have, and are not able to call
all its developments anything more upon the people for a new war. Even
than a brawl between international if the Entente should permit the Ger-
merchants? This is an old tale, and mans to have snore soldiers, these
today all the western nations with certainly would not fight for France,
England in the lead, are racing to gain Belgium, Poland or Czechoslovakia
the stupendously rich, almost unlimit- to hold back the Bolshevist wave.
ed Russian market which is now va- Minister Gothein is certain that be-
cant, unattended because of the long fore long the Bolsheviki as-ill be
war. the various revolutions and the
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hlockade. Each seeks to be the first

Now On!

Investigate

the extraordinary

savings

The "Wolverine"

A New Essex Free

To be Given to the Person Who Comes Nearest to
Naming the Distance Traveled by an Essex in a
6-Day-and-Night Non - Stop Motor Endurance Test

A Gentleman's Club Bag
of solid oxhide, good for 20
years. Featured here exclu-
sively at

Watch the Essex Next Week

A value most exceptional,

Everywhere throughout America during next week,
the Essex will in a thousand ways, and with as many dif-
ferent cars further prove its distinctive performance, relia-
bility and economy.

Ladies' Club Bags

To the person giving the nearest to

or the distance our Essex

will be driven, trill be given a brand new
Essex Touring Car.

You will SCE' the ear on the streets. A
relay of three drivers will keep it in con-
stant motion. A transparent hood will
enable observers at all times to see that,
the motor is never stopped.

The handy bag for many
purposes, sturdily made of
genuine leather. lilac kand
brown. All sizes at

$4.75

The speedometer dial will be masked
and sealed. At times the Essex will
creep through Detroit's busiest troths. At
it will be found on the deserted
roads rolling off mileage that motorists
expect only front the Essex.

The motor trill be started at 12.01
o'clo•k Sunday morning. It trill be stop-
ped at midnight Friday—thus it will have
been in constant operation for 144 hour::

Yon pay no money. You don't have
to buy any- thing. Merely make your esti•

Very special at

Two Stores
Uptown, 253 Woodward
Downtown, Corner
Jefferson and Bates.

the car in motion all the time, except to take on fuel and

to meet traffic regulations.

mate. l'he contest is open to every man,
woman and child residing in 'Michigan,
exeept employees of the Essex or Hudson
factories or dealers.

performance were unrestricted by traffic
conditions.

In the event of more than one correct
estimate, the cash value of the car will
be divided between the successful ones.

Keep in touch with the performance of
Essex cars in other cities. No such nation
wide demonstration was ever made for
another ear.

3037 Miles in 50 Hours

Such a distance was covered by an Es-
sex stock chasis on the Cincinnati speed-
way. Of course no such speed will be
possible in this instance on account of
traffic conditions. But this does reveal
something of what might be expected if

Look for the Essex. Hail it if you
want to quiz the driver. Bide in it if you
Want to know how it is performing.

'flee distance travelled will be recorded
even to the tenth of a Mile alai the per-
son who sends or brings to us or to any
other 'Michigan Essex dealer, the estimoo
which comes nearest to being correct will
be given a ❑ t'• Essex touring car with-
out charge.

Extra capacity Suitcases of
brown leatherette or black
enameled auto fabric, leather
bound, sizes 24 to 28 inches.

There will be non-stop tests in which cars will be run

constantly, for seven days—the motor never stopping and

How Far Will the Essex Travel in 6 Days?

correct estimate

A Sale of

proves car quality will be omitted.

Every type of test that reveals these qualities will be
made. They cover. the greatest hill climbs—the inter-city
records for speed—the hardest kind of rought country
driving over the nation's most notorious roads.

of durable genuine cowhide
leather with bitings of silk or
leather. Sizes 15 to la
inches. Special at

Boston Bags

They will include economy tests. No performance that

Come to our store if you want to know
more about Essex capabilities.

Essex already holds hundreds of per-
formance distinctions. This week will
greatly add to their number.

Maybe you trill be able to get an Essex
free. If you don't let your choice be an
Essex because of its record. Nearly 50,-
000 owners know its worth,

A Chance for Everyone

BEMB-ROBINSON COMPANY

286 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit

My estimate of the distance to be traveled by the Essex stock touring car

in the one week non-stop motor run is
tenths of miles.

miles,

Name

Address

I own a

car

model.

All estimates mast be deposited is mails prior to Midnight, Friday, July 2ad.

THE BEMB-ROBINSON COMPANY

286 East Jefferson Ave.

Main 3786

Members D. A. D. A.—Responsible Automobile Dealers Who Sell Only Reliable Can
Highland Auto Sales Co., Highland Park
Kennen — Jansen. Mt. Clemens. Mich.
Thompson Auto Company, 99 Pitt St., West, Windsor.. Ont.
Birmingham Garage, Birmingham, Mich.
Standard Garage Company, Pontiac, Mich.
Morrison Motor Sales Co., Wyandotte, Mich.
Squires 6 Goldsmith, 17 North Huron St., Ypsilanti, Mich.

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