PAGE THREE THE DETROIT EWISH CHRONICLE AllIbMOBILNiarPlRECTORY [AUTOMOBILE NEWS Alemite Lubricators ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. ♦ "For All Makes of Cars." Phone Glendale 7942 23 W. Hancock Ave. MICH. Auto Must Replace Rail. High grade light car. AMERICAN BEAM SIX Proved by Inspection. Nlichigan of the Co-operation Highway Commission with county, C. C. CAR MARKET city and town officials, to keep the main highways free of snow this 650 WOODWARD AVENUE winter, is expected as the result of Glendale 4896 several movements toward this end started in various Darts of the state. "There is but slight possibility that railroads can increase their transpor- tation facilities sufficiently to meet the public demand this Winter, " says C. A. Triphagen, manager of the Rea Detroit Branch. "In consequence the necessity of keeping the highways open for au- tomobile traffic, both by truck and passenger car, is apparent. Recur- rence of snows such as blocked the roads for weeks last winter would cause a critical condition in the econ- omical and industrial world. The State Highway Commission is thor- oughly awake to the necessity of snow removal, but it most have the co-operation of the county and town officials throughout the state. It is agreed that spending millions of dol- lars for splendid highways, and then allowing them to be unused for at least three months out of the year is poor business policy. The cost of snow removal is regarded as insig- nificant as compared with the benefits that will accrue front having open roads." AuburnBeauty k 788 Woodward Ave. Glendale 7460 STARKWEATHER-BUICK CO. SALES Market 2892 2845 E. Grano tilvd. 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 CASES DIXIE FLYER Or R t S A ALES CO. M avO en Tpo D WEI Glendale 7975 Glendale 2646 JORDAN-COLE SALES CO. 742-750 Canfield Ave. E. PHONE—MELROSE 6236 DOWN TOWN BUICK SERVICE CO. "When Better Automo• biles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them." 53 East Lafayette Ave. Phone Cherry 2956 Night Phone, Glendale 8231 W. 0. MOUNTAIN. ELCAR FRANKLIN 4 and 8 Cylinders Power, Beauty, Economy, Comfort BREED, MUTCHLER, SPEICHER COMPANY Tel. Glendale 7118 1287 Woodward Ave. 20 miles to gallon of gas Instead of 10. 20,000 miles to set of tires In. stead of 10,000 50'1 Slower Depreclatlan 1 W. J. DOUGHTY, 649 CASS. Tel. Glendale 4669. Tel. Glendale 5585. General Motors Trucks "A properly made automobile stor- age battery will give good service either in the tropics or the Polar re- gions if accorded a little attention," says N1. J. Burns, 43-45 Brady street, USL Service Station representative for this district. In calling attention to the carelessness of the average mo- torist with the battery on his car he adds: "\l any car owners habitually pass up the service station, preferring to wait until something goes radically wrong with the storage battery. This is not the best policy to follow be- cause, in many cases, the battery is liable to go out of commission while tht car is touring afar in the country. "My experience as a USL Service man is that the great majority of automobile owners are profoundly careless with their batteries. They do not even know what's inside them. Their knowledge begins with keeping the plates covered by adding distilled water and ends with that. They haven't much more than a casual knowledge of the battery plates. How the plates .cork and how they are af- fected for good or ill by conditions existing not only inside the battery but also at outside points in the elec- trical system are things in which own- ers could profitably interest them- $elves. —All Sizes- Distributors East Grand Boulevard At Oakland H AYN E DETROIT HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Fetei boro CHARACTER CARS SIXES AND TWELVES a. L. E,ery motorist knows what it means to run any considerable dis- tance on low gear knows that if there ever is a time when his engine is liable to overheat and cause him trouble, that is the time. Therefore, It is interesting to note the low gear run made by Walter Biddle, of To- ledo, recently. Biddle used a stock Franklin touring car for the test, driving 100 miles in low gear at an average speed of 11.62 miles per hour. The trip was made from Toledo through Sylvania, Blisslield, Adrian, Hudson, Hillsdale and return to with- in 15 miles of Adrian before the speedometer registered the required 1110 miles. The motor was not stop- ped during eight hours and 29 min- utes and showed no signs of over- heating. When 100 tniles was reach- ed, the car was put into high gear and driven back at high speed to To- ledo, a distance of 50 miles, without giving the motor a chance to cool off. No adjustments of any kind were made on the entire trip. and the car finished in perfect condition, accord- ing to Sylvan J. Snyder, chief statis- tician of the Toledo Blade, who rode with Biddle to observe the car's per- formance. Intelligent Battery Service Requires Modern Equipment. The up-to-date service station is a far more thoroughly equipped institu- tion than its predecessor of a few years ago, according to W, J. Burns, general manager USL Service Station representative for this district. "The progressive improvement of the automobile," he stated yesterday, "has liven accompanied by remark- able improvements in the storage hat• eery service station. Where a few y ears back it had but few mechanical appliances with which to hasten re- pair work the situation is different to- day. "Take the average USL Service Station for illustration. It is equipped with every known mechanical device for not only turning out perfect re- pair work, but getting this work out in a minimum of time. Time is the important factor with the motorist. The punctual service station is the one that will get the business nowa- days. Knowing the truth of this ad- age all service stations are today competing with one another by work- ing against time on every battery job. "Experience tells me that the aver- age motorist is beginning to 'bone up' on his storage battery. Ile is real- izing that the little black box on his car. which has been a mystery to him, is not a perpetual generator of elec- trical energy. but a device which will soon go into a fit of tantrums unless given some slight attention now and then. "He is also beginning to under- stand the nature of his battery plates —the difference between an up-to- date machine-pasted plate and the old style hand-pasted variety." "Battery-enlightenment is what the automobile owning public is in need of at the persent time. They fully un- derstand their engines. Theft why should they not understand their bat- terries? Both are of vital importance to the car and are more inter-related than any other accessory except the four wheels. The Jewish professors at the Uni- "In nearly every town there is a versity of Vienna have resolved to ac- L'SL Service Station which will COI, cept foreign appointments on account rider it a pleasure to impart some use- of the anti-Semetic demonstrations of ful battery knowledge to any battery the students and the anti-Semitic owner who will take the trouble to manifestations of the rector of the call." university. • OWEN & GRAHAM CO. TRUCKS Franklin Stands Hard Test Main 8421 Watson. Me. "AMERICA'S FIRST CAR" BISHOP McINNES OF JERUSALEM REFUTES PALESTINIAN RABBI AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY Churchman Denies That Zionism Is Growing Stronger Among Orthodox Jewry. LONDON.—Replying to the re- marks made by Bishop McInnes of Jerusalem, that opposition to Zionism seas growing stronger among ortho- dox Jews, Rabbi A. Kook, the leading representative of all orthodox Jews in Palestine, sent the following reply to the "Palestine weekly" which is re- printed in the last issue of the "Near East:" "NVe feel it our duty publicly to refute the statement of the Bishop concerning the increasing opposition among orthodox Jews to Zionism, specially during the last eighteen months. It is difficult to state from what source the Bishop obtained this unfounded information. We can all testify that, precisely during the last months, the recognition has been growing stronger among the extreme orthodox that Zionism was a move- ment guided from above to realize the vision of the prophets of the redemption of Israel and the deliver- ance of humanity. 1 1.ereby beg to inform the public that the orthodox feel that, with the growing of the National renaissance, piety and deep faith are increasing in all our ranks, and the feelings of brotherhood and internal unity are becoming more in- tense. There is no room for quarrels between or suspicion in our ranks. With regard to the false accusation that this new immigrants—Russian, Polish and Roumanian Jews who have escaped from the menacing sword—are all Bolsheviki in princi- ple, there is no need to reply. It is a recognized truth, however, that all the immigrants who choose Palestine as their home are imbued with nation- al and religious feelings which differ essentially from Bolshevik teachings. As 3 responsible person, the Bishop should announce publicly that his in- formation was derived from an un- reliable source." The remarks referred to were made by the Bishop of Jerusalem at the annual meeting of the English Mis- sion. STEPHENS — McFARLAN We only unconditionally Guarantee Batteries RAY BATTERY CO. ROY R. FISHER, President. Just Off Woodward. Phone Cherry 3328 Six Blocks North of Grand Circus Park Northway 760 Zenith Carburetors AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP. SERVICE and PARTS For ALL MAKES of KING CARS Axle Shafts, Piston Pins, and Ringo for all makes of cars—Wholesale and Retail. FOSTER SALES & SERVICE JAMES H. FOSTER Authorized Ford Service and Parts 416 to 22 Jos. Campau HUGHES & WALDNER, INC. 682 Woodward Ave. Glendale 2201 Wlohlaan Dtatributora, M. STORAGE BATTERIES .1 U51 House of Epstein Opens. .. J1s1,.ust. US we Give USL Golden Rule Service on AU Batteries Eight years in the men's, boys and children's apparel business now re- veals itself in the finest established store of Mr. Abe Epstein, known as the House of Epstein, at 400-402 Hastings Street. It is stores of this type where dependability of quality and value stand paramount that keeps the Jewish business district a dy- namic section of the city. The House of Epstein continues to cater to the particular shopper and men, boys and mothers are respectfully invited to inspect the new fall and winter mer- chandise. Edgewood 3112 Onarantio4 fee two yam Detroit Salsa serrace R wr sast..xmauguut.L , UNITED ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Michigan Distributors 43-45 Brady St. Phones Glendale 3276-4983 Detroit Branches: Wet IfT.Lsrlote...;:.: %71'7" Grane Rapid. Brooch, 235 waehtarton St. Punta 0640. 09°5. rant Branch, 1303 North Saginaw St. Phone SSE. usc. usL. usL. us: W111111 ■ ' ANTI SEMITIC FLATTERY - LONDON—In the last of a series of anti-Semitic articles, under the head of Co-Masonry and Revolution, the "Morning Post" has the following concluding paragraph: "Now, of all Orientals, the Jew is by far most vigorous in intellect and the most tenacious of purpose. In- deed, on the average his intellectual and moral tenacity are greater than are the European's. It is natural, therefore, that he should take the lead over other Asiatic peoples in the Ori- ental war against the West." Salient Six, Simple Valve Adjustment To be able to adjust the valves of the Stephens engine with a screw driver, from the outside of the engine, while it is running and without dismantling, is one of the salient features of the Stephens Salient Six. Remember-- This convenient adjustment provides a ready means of maintaining quiet valve action. ..Master of the Load on Any Road" A ST ER 1 , 2 , 2 , '2, 3 , 2 and 5-Ton Models. Master Truck Sales, of Michigan TRUCKS Glendale 6240 23 W. Hancock VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES NASH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Northway 760 1299 - 1305 Woodward Ave. \% National - Elgin Six - Premier GORDON MOTOR SALES CO., DISTRIBUTORS. Northway 4712 , 1000 Woodward Avenue PIERCE-ARROW MILBURN LIGHT ELECTRIC a Used Car is only as good as the firm you do business with It also affords a simple method for taking up the infinitesmal wear on the finely adjusted parts, which if neglected leads to lessened power and lowered motor car service. It certainly adds to the greater service of the Stephens Salient Six. Arrange today to see end ride. Smith-Glines Sales Co. 1231 - 35 WOODWARD AVE. Telephone: Market 350.351 "QUALITY MOTORS CARS" 1342 WOODWARD AVE. • The NEW CASE Al Car of Inbuilt Character NORTHWAY 2436 R. & V. KNIGHT SIX 4 KNIGHT MOTORS, Inc. 1187.89 WOODWARD AVENUE Direction Thos. H. Walker USED CARS Market 3907 AMERICA'S ONLY KNIGHT SIX 4 Re Vere "The Car Incomparable" • KETTENRING SALES CO. Phone Northway 4412 no re AME J ..ao•icak Smarilost Cato Day and Members D. A. D. A. Manufactured by Stephens Motor Works of Moline Plow Co, WM. F. V. NEUMANN & SONS WINTON Phone Glendale 41214122 45-53 Seldon Ave. WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN MILLER-JUDD CO. 972-4 Woodward Ave. At Warren Glendale 427-428 I 19 SIBLEY ST. Used wherever power, speed, economy and reliability are essential. Liberty Six 1168 Can Ave, PRICES $29.00 $33.00 $39.00 TYPES 6 Volt-11 Plate 6 Volt-13 Plate 12 Volt— 7 Plate 1299 Woodward Avenue An Eight N AS H Market SMITH-GLINES SALES CO. 350.361 LaFayette Distributing Co. La Fayette M "NINETY" "SALIENT SIX" I Salesroom and Service Station, 123.1.35 Woodward toot Service Highland Auto Sales Co. Dlatribatora 177• Woodward Ave. Hemlork GEORGE H. ZUVER CO. 813 CASS AVE — Glendale 4605 THOMAS J. DOYLE 732 Woodward Avenue Glendale 7117 MEMBER D. A. D. A. rr HE four factors of character- ' beauty, strength, power and corn- fort combined in the new Case ac- counts for its continual popularity. It embodies every eliteness of ap- pointments, every luxury of com- fort, and every essential of power expected by those who demand a car of really superior qualities. In the Case "ALL FEATURE CAR" you will find the ultimate production of many years devoted to the making of fine motor cars. This car has been built with a pur- pose, and its purpose has been fully Lealized in every respect. Weisman Motor Sales 14.16 Davenport va■melsi Glendale 2646