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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-07-16

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PAGE ELEVEN

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

au-rotor3 LE'-ii‘epiREcTorzy

Alemite Lubricators

• For All Makes
of Cars."
Phone Glendale 7942
23 W. Hancock Ave.

ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. OF MICH.

AmERicAN

1

High grade light car.

BEAUTY c. C. CAR MARKET

Proved by inspection.

AUTOMOBILE NEWS

DODGE BROTHERS
OIL IN THE MOTOR
WHAT IT DOES AND
CAR NO. 500,000
BEST KIND TO USE
CREATES BIG STIR

"An automobile owner who relies
On July I, 1914, Dodge Brothers
on poor motor oil as a means of sav- were completing I heir last contract
ing money in the operation of his as manufacturers of automobile parts.
car is like the farmer who fastened The first Dodge Brothers motor car
green g ogg les over the 0 " of hi s had not yet been built.
cattle before turning them into a
On July I, 1920, a great crowd of
dry pasture to graze. He is simply workmen assembled within the gates
fooling himself and injuring his mo- of the factory and let loose a mighty
tor performance."
cheer as a glistening new roadster
"Conditions within the motor can was swung into position on high plat-
only be met by a good motor oil. form adorned with flower, and Amer-
The fundamental task of a lubricant ican flags.
is to prevent undue frictional heat;
It was Dodge Brothers motor car
or, in orther words, to protect all No. 500,000.
wearing surfaces against destru0-
Production had attained the half-
five wear. If the oil you arc ttsink
million mark within 67 months af. s
now does not succeed in that, you
ter the first car was put on the mar-
may be assured you arc burning up
ket It was an achievement without
poor oil.
parallel in the automobile industry
u more clearly illustrate the
and accordingly was !nude the oc-
value of good oil, consider the piston
casion of a fitting celebration Dodge
in each cylinder moving up and down
Brothers band played a special con-
many times a second. Think what
cert, and F. J. Maples, vice-president
that means. 'chink of the surface the
and general manager, delivered an
pistons would be rubbing 0, er if their
address. The car was decorated with
travel was in one continuous line.
an immense floral wreath and above
And think of the heat the piston and
it hung a banner bearing the follow-
cylinder walls are subjected to by the
ing words:
heat xplosion of the gas mixture.
500.000 IN 1,7 MONTHS
"7u overcome the intense friction
achieve-
that otherwise would be created, a
unparalleled
This
thin layer of oil must be maintained
ment was niatie possible be.
hem, en the walls of the cylinders
cause of the splendid work of
and p.stons. Without that film of
Dodge Brothers organization
oil, p. tons would soon seize or freeze
which means every man in the
to the cylinder walls.
plant.
Any recognized motor oil will
Mr. Haynes commended the work-
furnish the lubrication for a short . men on the loyalty and diligence
time. But only a motor oil of the that had made the record possible
correct body and quality will stand and related some interesting facts
up in the long run. Scored cylin- pertaining In the early history unit
Glendale 7975
Glendale 2646
der walls and scored pistons arc com- growth of the institution.
mon marks of the poor motor oil.
On December 4. 1914, when the
"As all internal combustion mo-
first car left the factory for the
tors are heat engines , a terrific heat
world market. Dodge Brothers works
is generated within the cylinders on
comprised little more than 20 square
the explosion of eoch charge of gaso-
PHONE—MELROSE 6236
of floor space. Now the acre
line mixture. Most of the excess acre ,
When Better Automo- heat is removed through the cooling age has risen to 100 and additions
under
construction soon will bring
biles Are Built, Buick system, yet for efficient operation
Will Ihilfd Them."
of the motor, the cylinder tempera- it well above 120. Instead of a few'
thousand workmen, the plant now
53 East Lafayette Ave. ture remains at a high point. So,
Phone Cherry 2956
in addition to overcoming frictional employs more than 22.000 men, with
Night Phone, Glendale 8231
heat, motor oil must also be. able to families representin. five times that
withstand the heat resulting from number.

SIX

Woodward 7460 A".
SiX 788 Glendale

Be
Auburn
1
1.....



650 WOODWARD AVENUE
Glendale 4896



STARKWEATHER-BUICK CO.

SALES

Market 2892

2845 E. Grand Blvd.

Market 732
Service-2I-23 Clairmont Ave.
112 East Grand Blvd. at Belle Isle Bridge.
Edgewood 681
Garfield 1650
1537 Grand River Ave.
Glendale
6823
541-18th

SAXON'S MOTOR REFORM. CLOSED CAR FOR SUMMER.
---
With the coming of the summer
Most Inca know that we are not

gel mug the same kind of gasoline that

we once did. Everybody owning a
car today is endeavoring to force a
new Mel into a motor basically de-
signed a number of years ago for a
very different kind of gasoline. Is it
any wonder that carbon formations
and bearing troubles are becoming
increasingly severe?
All this time, however, progressive
engineers have realized that this saute
fuel of today actually does possess
admirable qualities of power if this
power could only be extracted by
some new means. But motor car
manufacturers, with their capital
heavily invested in machinery, pat-
terns, jigs, drawings and equipment
for the production of the old style
motors would naturally defer any rad-
ical change because of the sacrifice of
cost. As a substitute, numerous minor
changes have been devised as stop-
gaps for the situation.
In this the Saxon Motor Car cor-
poration jumped into the lead. Actu•
aced by the knowledge that only a
radical change in design could ex-
tract full power front present day gas,
they applied the idea of Duplex engi-
neering and designed the 1920 Saxon
motor. As a result, low-grade gas
not only gives as much power as did
the gasoline of five or six years ago,
but actually more. By wringing two-
fold power from this present grade
of furl Saxon owners get 20 to 25
miles per gallon of gasoline.

That the R & V Knight Six is soon
to be joined by an it & V Knight
Four is the news reaching Thomas H.
Walker, general manager of Knights
Motors Inc., from the factory of the
Root & Vendervoort Engineering Co.,
Moline, Ill. Though production of
the four-cylinder R. & V. Knight
models has been delayed somewhat
by the demand for the six-cylinder
cars, the first of the smaller machines
is expected at the Knight salesrooms
by September I. Walker, who is high-
ly enthusiastic over the prospect of a
"little brother" to the Knight Six,
which is the only one of its kind in
America, says the new cars will fol-
low closely the lines and specifica-
tions of the six-cylinder models, but
of course will be smaller.

CASE SIX
" " "AN
DIXIE FLYER

M16 Davenport SALES CO.
W 14-

JORDAN-COLE SALES CO.
742.750 Canfield Ave. E.

DOWN TOWN BUICK SERVICE CO.

W. O. MOUNTAIN.

ELCAR

4 and 6 Cylinders
combustion.
Power, Beauty, Economy, Comfort
"If the oil breaks down under this
BREED, MUTCHLER, SPEICHER
heat, it is no more a lubricant than
COMPANY
Tel. Glendale 7118 a thin film of water. Poor oil per-
602 Woodward Ave.

FRANKLI N



20 miles to gallon of gU
Instead of 10.
20,003 rnlIes to set of Ono In.
stead of 10,000
Depreciation
50%

Slower

W. J. DOUGHTY, 649 CASS. T I. Glendale 4669. Tel. Glendale 5586.

1

HAYNES

CHARACTER CARS

SIXES AND TWELVES

DETROIT HAYNES

AUTOMOBILE COMPANY

1199tVonehinird An. Moen Nonimay 4760
a L. Watson, Me.

"AMERICA'S

FIRST CAR"

R. & KNIGHT
V. KNIGHT
SIX
MOTORS, Inc.

1187 .89 WOODWARD AVENUE
Direction Thos. H. Walker

Market 3907

AMERICA'S ONLY KNIGHT SIX

mits the moving surfaces to come into
actual contact, which results in de-
structive wear.
"Fouled spark plugs and pitted
valves are usually due to incorrect
And when valves are
lubricant.
ground, the expense should be charged
to poor oil. In the same way figure
as lubricating expense broken piston
rings, worn wristpins and the cost
of eliminating motor knocks, cylin-
der and pistols wear.
"Another disadvantage of poor oil
is that is is weakened much more
readily than good oil when on first
starting a cold motor the gasoline
vapor condenses and runs down the
cylinder walls. The poorer the oil
the easier it is for gasoline to wash
out the film of lubricant between the
piston and cylinder walls.
"Good oil will protect the main
bearing, as well as the connecting
rod and piston pin bearings, against
destructive wear. When the crank-
shaft is revolving at a rate of 1,000
to 2,000 revolutions a minute, a terrific
heat would be generated between the
shaft and bearings if the oil lacked
sufficient body and quality."

CLASSIFIED

La Fayette

FRENCH LESSONS

LaFayette Distributing Co.

An Eight

Northway 760

DO YOU WISH to start your
child in music, but dread the long
period of "beginning to play?" My
new method delights both the par-
ents and the pupils with its results.
A child of ordinary ability can play
third-grade music correctly in a short
time. See Miss Cecil Hodges, 79
East Warren. Sorthway 1122.

MILLER-JUDD CO.
972-4 Woodward Ave. At Warren Glendale 427-428

NI

'.Master of the Load on Any Road"

TRUCKS

11/2, 21/2, 31/2 and 5-Ton Models.

Muter Truck Sales, of Michigan

N AS H

GORDON MOTOR SALES CO., DISTRIBUTORS.
Northway 4712
1000 Woodward Avenue

PIERCE-ARROW

MILBURN LIGHT ELECTRIC
WM. F. V. NEUMANN & SONS

"QUALITY MOTORS CARS"
1342 WOODWARD AVE.

1

Re Vere

1168 Cass Ave.

NORTHWAY 2436

"The Car Incomparable"

KETTENR1NG SALES CO.

Phone Northway 4412

71e1ROAME

sOlmoribmi. Smartest Cary

Day end Night Service

Highland
Auto Sales Co.

laotrIlowtaro
1110 Woodward Am
111.,10,1 ■ SIM

Star of. Kansas City.. Lodge, Np.
424, I. 0. B, A.. and the Berry Danzig
Lodge, No. 499, 1. 0. B. A., of Kan-
sas City, Mo., have consolidated into
Star of Kansas City Lodge

UTOMOB1LE DIRECTORY

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
for couple or room for gentleman.
1117 Beaubien, Apt. 3. Northway'
3285-W.



WINTON GEORGE H. ZUVER CO.
IN E
WOLVERINE

813 CASS AVE — Glendale 4605

M

Rom.

[

E-C-C - 0-1.-E-11-E

'Arthur L Holmes



AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.

45.53 Seldom Ave.

Phone Glendale 41214122

SERVICE and PARTS For ALL MAKES of KING CARS

Axle Shafts, Pleton Pine, and Rings for all makes of cars—Wholesale
and Retail.

875 Gratiot Ave. Mel. 245

VanDyke & D. 'F. Ry.
Warren & P. N. Ry.

Zenith Carburetors

Used wherever power, speed, economy and reliability
are essential.

Lumber
Company

1,10. 236
Wad 247

FOSTER SALES
& SERVICE
H. FOSTER

JAMES

Authorized Ford Service and Parts
416 to 22 Jos. Campau

Edgewood 3112

ANOTHER
GREAT
USED CAR

NASH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY

National - Elgin Six - Premier

LONDON—Our Berlin correspon-
dent tele.,aphs that Chancellor Feh-
renbach, speaking of the new goy.
eminent's program, declared the goys
eminent would do all in its power to
fight anti-Semitism. In political circles
this is considered cf the utmost sig-
nificance since anti-Semitism has been
made an important factor by all par.
ties who are playing any part in Ger-
many's political struggles.

SM1TH-GLINES SALES CO.

BEAUTIFUL, LARGE furnished
room for gentleman; Brush, near
Alexandrine. Melrose 4394-W. Ref-
ences required.
-----------
VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
on Brush, near Alexandrine. Ad-
dress Box 412, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle,
Northway
760
1299 • 1305 Woodward Ave.



Fehrenbach Declares
the Government Will
Fight Anti-Semitism

STEPHENS — McFARLAN

Glendale 6240

23 W. Hancock

111010r car owner.

One of those many exclusive fea-
tures which give Lexington Series "S"
models "value-plus" is the one-finger 4
emergency brake, according to Wal-
lace Brown, sales manager of the W.
D. Block Motor company.
"NINETY"
A light pull of one finger will ac-
"SALIENT SIX"
tually operate this emergency brake.
Market
Salesroom
and
Service
I
The tug-of-war made necessary on
350-351
Station, 1231.35 Woodward
most other types of emergency brakes
has been entirely eliminated through
this Lexington device. This is a fea-
ture that appeals to men, of course,
but most especially to women.
Other exclusive features that op.
peal to Lexington owners are the new
cable foot brake, which eliminates the
anufactured
oture •Y
noisy, rattling brake rods, the new
one-unit frame construction which
gives not only additional sturdinesi
and strength, but permits of a shorter
turning radius so convenient in these
The Track of Good Service Gratlot Ave.& Detroit Terminal Railroad
days of ever-increasing traffic conges-
Lincoln 1877
1 1 / 2 •TON TRUCK
tion; the Moore multiple exhaust
system and Lexi-Gasifier, which get
out of the fuel and out of the motor
Removee carbon and prevents its
all of the power possible.
formation.
The new' series "S" models carry,
Volatilizes all the fuel.
also, as regular equipment cord tires
battery
charging. Increases mileage.
Slakes starting easy. Saves
and a power-driven air pump which
USED IN ALL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES.
eliminates all of the hack-breaking
work involved in the old hand pump
Eccolene Manufacturing Co., 1208 David Whitney Bldg. Cheery WI
days.

Paris.
Addreeet 162 Frederick, Apt. No. 4.

Liberty Six

A ST ER

"ONE-FINGER" BRAKE.

CONVERSATION.
CHILDREN'S CLASSES.
Mee. E. I. Lichtenstein, La Sorbonne,

1299 Woodward Avenue

The Protestant Bishop of Debrezyn,
Baltasar, has opened a campaign
against the anti-Semitic excesses in
Hungary.

automobile touring season there is an
increasing demand this year for the
enclosed type of motor car. Within
the past few years the closed car has
made rapid strides in public favor as
an all-season vehicle.
That the favorable attitude of the
public toward the all-season touring
sedan o,-coupe is not confined to cer-
tain sections of the country is indi-
cated in reports from automobile deal-
ers throughout the United States.
Dealers say that in the past year or
two they have experienced consider-
able difficulty in securing closed cars
in quantities sufficient to meet the de-
mand of the spring and summer
months.
"The reason for the high favor with
which the closed type of automobile
is regarded seems obvious," says
Charles V. Voorhis, vice-president
and general sales manager of the
Nash Motors company. "The well-
built closed car affords, in summer
and winter, a greater measure of com-
fort than is possible to obtain in the
open type of vehicle. With windows
lowered, the touring sedan or coupe
becor..es an open ear, providing un-
usual protection from dust, rain
storms, and other summer disturb-
ances. • In the winter months, with
windows closed and equipped with a
heater, the sedan or coupe always is
comfortable."
And comfort, after all, is the factor
that most appeals to the present-day

FURNISHED ROOM for couple; all
home privileges. 261 E. Kirby.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
to refined gentleman or couple;
splendid location. Address A. Ger-
son, 560 Seward.

SALE

Glynn Court, 464—

Upper flat, 6 rooms and bath, fire-
place, side drive garage. Call llem.

THE BEMB-ROBINSON AVE.
CO.

lock 4844.

286288 EAST JEFFERSON

FURNISHED ROOM for rent for 1 or
2 relined Jewish gentlemen. 226
Westminster. Hemlock 3222.W.

UNITED CARTAGE & TRANSFER

COMPANY

32 Trucks 1 to 7 Ton Capacily
Main 1603-4075.2575
61 Griswold

HAULING

CONTRACTORS

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