America frwish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO iiipDeraonlEssistifilkONICLC AmERIcAN BEAUTY 650 SIX SERVICE and PARTS For ALL MAKES of KING CARS High grade light car. P c rov e c tfA bR y m ine A pecR tIon. Axle Shafts, Piston Pins, and Rings for all makes of cars.Wholesale and Retail. I JAMES H. FOSTER Authorized Ford Service and Parts 416 to 22 Joe. Campau Liberty Speed Flexibility. "A new record for flexibility of speed has been set by the Liberty Six" says Walter Judd, of the Mil- ler-Judd Co., local dealers. "A ,Liberty engineer chose one of the regular touring cars to demon- strate the great variety of speeds at Glendale 2646 Glendale 7975 which the car could move on high go ar and with what quickness the changes in speed could be accom- plished. The result of the experi- ments showed that a Liberty car, while on high gear, could slow down PHONE—MELROSE 6236 to around a mile-an-hour rate, and 4 and 6 Cylinders that the throttle could then be open- Power, Beauty, Economy, Comfort ed wide without stalling the car. "Although a few cars of other makes, tried at the demonstration, 1287 Woodward Ave. Tel. Glendale 7118 could slow down nearly as well as the Liberty, none of them, while 20 miles to gallon of gas moving so slowly, was able to take Instead of 10. the full throttle without stalling. One 12,500 miles to set of tires in- close competitor of the Liberty re- quired 13 seconds to perform the stead of 10,000 same trick." 50%, Slower Depreciation W E ILM1AN 6 DM avOenTpo OrRt SALES CO. 1E FLYER L FOSTER SALES & SERVICE WOODWARD AVENUE Glendale 4836 Woodward Ave. Auburn Beauty Six 788 Glendale 7460 CASE "SIX" ELCA R JORDAN-COLE SALES CO. 742-750 Canfield Ave. E. BREED, SPEICHER COMPANY FRANKLIN W. J. DOUGHTY, 649 CASS. T I. Glendale 4669. Tel. Glendale 5585. G. M. C —All Sizes— WEN & GRAHAM CO. Distributors East Grand Boulevard At Oakland HAYNE POTTS MOTOR SALES CO. CHARACTER CARS Can and Peterboro SIXES AND TWELVES La Fayette "AMERICA'S Maln 8424 FIRST' C's,R" LaFayette Distributing Co. 1299 Woodward Avenue An Eight • I Haynes Holds Price Level. Haynes Automobile company of Kokomo, Ind., will adhere for the present, to list prices prevailing since the introduction of the present mod- els. This decision was reached after consideration of the problems con- fronting the industry al this time. and was adopted as a means of co- operation with other manufacturers who are striving to stabilize prices for the benefit of the country. In making public the course to he pursued by the company, Air. A. G. Seiherling, vice president and general manager, said: "We were forced In choose between foregoing a legitimate profit on our product until such time as materials and other factors of cost decrease in proportion, or of curtail- ing or postponing the program for car betterment now under way. "These improvements and refine- ments involve greater expenditime on our part, the natural effect of which is necessarily increased price. This we were confident, would be thor- oughly justified by the result. We were convinced that the public, re- cognizing the value of the improved features would willingly pay the ad- ditional price. "We have announced to *all our distributors and dealers that we will guarantee our prices against decreases before July 1, 1921, and will protect them from loss should the unexpect- ed introduction of lower material and production costs make a price reduc- tion possible." General Motors Trucks TRUCKS Northway 760 Liberty Six MILLER-JUDD CO. 972-4 Woodward Ave. At Warren Glendale 427.428 M A ST ER 30 Franklin a Day. ..Master of the Load on Any Road" 2 , /a, 3V2 and 5•Ton Models- Sales of the Franklin car the coun- try over have kept up to a high level following the price reductions an. 23 W. Hancock Glendale 6240 flounced on September 23, according to factory advices reaching NV. J Doughty, Detroit dealer. For the 30-day period following this VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES date, daily, ordesscreported,by dealer , were 140 per cent greatet than the sales rate maintained immediate]. 1299- 1305 Woodward Ave. Northway 760 prior to the reduction. Sales during the last 12 days have averaged 40 per day, which record is almost on a tia• with the average production of th• factory during the peak season, this spring. Production itself has already beet established on a basis of 30 cars pe day. The 'reserve stock of cars has been subject to heavy shipments, to supply the difference between national demand and the daily output. As a . result, cars on hand at the factory total no more than the normal re- quirements of the season. Coincident with this increase of output is the addition of over 200 workers to the payroll during the last two weeks of October. - TRUCKS NASH Muter Truck Sales, of Michigan NASH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY National - Elgin Six - Premier GORDON MOTOR SALES CO., DISTRIBUTORS. 1000 Woodward Avenue • Northway 4712 I PIERCE-ARROW WM. F. V. NEUMANN & SONS 1342 WOODWARD AVE. NORTHWAY 2436 R. & V. KNIGHT SIX KNIGHT MOTORS, Inc. 1187.89 WOODWARD AVENUE Direction Thos. H. Walker Market 3907 AMERICA'S ONLY KNIGHT SIX Re Vere 1168 Cass Ave. ust,11.11 L L U S L U S L 'psi "7" Itiitalnek !I!? GEORGE H. ZUVER CO. 813 CASS AVE — Glendale 4605 * titi:...tisL usL us We Cie USL Golden Rubs Service en U S Highland Auto Sales Co. 05-:newresi Car, u 5 1 Day and Night Service tea OAME w N iln 1 "The Car Incomparable" KETTENRING SALES CO. Phone Narthway 4412 All Batteries comcinkaucan UNITED ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Michigan Distributors 43-45 Brady St. Phones Glendale 3276-4983 r,„„Ar,,.. ms;rir,.; e7.2' Detroit Branches: real 7°,3=d Orsad Raptd• Wrench. OS Wasl•nrton St. Phone 7840. Punt Branch. 1303 North Saginaw It. rho.. 3891. U "tiSVir t : ;;SL ust. usL USL ,_ USL I, STEPHENS — McFARLAN "SALIENT SIX" Salesroom and Service Station, 1231.35 Woodward "NINETY" arket SMITH-GLINES SALES CO. ' 350451 Zenith Carburetors Used wherever power, speed, economy and reliability are essential. AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP. 45 - 53 Seldom Ave. PAGE NINE Phone Glendale 41214122 Becomes Rueschaw's Associate With Reo. Palestine From Day to Day English, Arabic and Hebrew are recognized as the official languages of Palesttne. All government ordi- nances, official notices and forms will he published in these languages. Cor- respondence may be addressed to any government department in any one of these languages. Correspond- ence will be issued from government departments in whichever language is practically convenient. Telegrams may be sent in any of the three lan- guages. All railway and road notices will be in the three languages. In municipal and rural areas, where there is a considerable Jewish popu- lation, the three languages will be used in the offices of the district and subdistrict governors, of the munici palities, and of other official bodies in the same manner as in the govern molt departments. Such districts will be termed Tri-Lingual Areas. They will be specified by the high coin nfssioner. The present Tri.Lingual Areas are: Jerusalem city, Jaffa town and district, sub-districts of Tiberias and Sated, Ramleit town and sub-district, Haifa town, Zimmarin sob-district. Other areas may h added from time to time, the guiding principle being the presence of a pro- portion of not less than 20 per cent of Jews in the population of the area The official announcement provides that in the courts of law and land registries of a Tri-Lingual area every process, every official copy of a judg• went, and every official decument shall be issued in the language of the Person to whom it is addressed. and written and oral pleadings shall be conducted in any of the three lan- guages. The government, it it reported, is sending its official translations to (In Hebrew Language Institute for cor- rection. The new Palestine stamps just is- sued have the word "Palestine" print. ed in Arabic at the top, in English in the center, and in Hebrew, with the addition of the initials of "Erez Israel" at the bottom. Some of the alterations and im- provements in the developments of Palestine railways promised by the high commissioner have commenced. So far the railway administration has not obtained any financial assistance from the war office, the railways hav- ing paid for themselves. Nor has it received any aid from Egypt. On the contrary, old carriages are sent, for which high prices are asked.' The boundary between the Egyptian and Palestine railways will be at Rata. The railways administration has commenced the repair of the Haifa- Ludd line. In 'order to reorganize the whole Palestine railways L200,- 000 is required. ,The..;high commis- sioner hopes to raise ,a loan. The broadening of the new Ludd-Jaffa line has commenced. The line will pass either behind Tel-Aviv or through the center of the town. In the latter case a number of houses will have to he demolished. Petach-Tikvah has asked to he con- nected with Jaffa. This would cost LE 800,000. Colonel Holmes, the traffic manager, therefore proposes to connect Petach-Tikva with Ras-el-En station, which would cost LE.18,000. lie also spoke of a iunetion between Rishon-le-Zion and Bir-Salem. Colonel Holmes, who is the mili- tary suerintendent of railway traffic in Egypt, Palestine and Syria, will resign his military post after the con- clusion of peace with Turkey to serve as general manager of the Palestine railways. Palestine as an industrial center is P. L. "Pat" Emerson, who was un- the new vision here. Agriculture til recently general sales manager of must always be the solid rock on the Oldsmobile company, has joined which the country is to be built up, the sales department of the Reo but the whir of machinery must ac- Motor Car company at Lansing, ac company the song of the reaper and cording to an announcement Ms , plow. One of the local weeklies made by the latter concern. This will makes this significant statement: "We must abandon the idea that he interesting news to the trade in which, from its inception. Mr. Emer- industry is of private concern. Until son has played important roles. He recently agriculture was regarded as and Sales Manager Rueschaw of Reo, the most important of economic ac- have 'long personal friends, so to- tivities for Palestine. But the coun- gether they should make a strong try must develop many, branches of work which are essential to our eco- combination. "1 guess Emerson and myself are nomic existence. about the only two in the business who have never sold anything ex- Despite occasional forays by irre- cept that which ran on wheels," says concilables, which take the form of Mr. Reuschaw. "Before automobiles stone-throwing at wayfarers in iso- were invented he sold horse-drawn lated sections of the country, the vehicles and I purveyed bicycles." Arabs are giving many indications Few men are better known or more that they 'are preparing to accept the popular among automobile dealers inevitable preponderance of Jews in from one end of the continent to the this country. Only a few days ago other and across, than is Emerson. a distinguished party of Arab notables With such a battery as Roeschaw and made a visit in state to the Zionist Emerson, the Reo team now looks commission. The party included Gen- more formidable than ever. eral Ruffian Paella Megili, ex-military governor of Kerak; Lieut.-Col Ida TRIAL OF ANTI-SEMITIC Bey El Maser and Sheiks Feis Megli, NEWSPAPER IN MUNICH Ibrahim Megili and Emin Megili. They extended an invitation to the head of the commission to visit MUNICH—An action of criminal Trans-Jordania. The Damascus press libel was instituted in the local courts is beginning to admit that the by the Jewish Community here recent anti-Zionist campaign was a against the anti-Semitic newspaper, political blunder. They attribute to "Voelkischer Beobachter," because this campaign the clash with the the paper had published a statement French. This new point of view is to the effect that the Kehillah knew finding expression not only in the the addresses of the Bolshevik lead- press, but also in the clubs which not ers Levien, Levin and Taler, who or- so very long ago were hotbeds of ganized a revolution in Bavaria and anti-Jewish propaganda, and among are now fugitives from justice. The the non-Jewish populace in general. newspaper reported that the police An amusing sidelight on this atti- demanded addresses from the Kehil- tude is revealed in the Arabic bi- lah, but the latter refused to accede weekly "Nafes-Azria," which was sup- to the request. pressed after the Jerusalem riots last At the trial the accusation was Easter. and whose editor, Halil Hai- proved to be a malicious lie. The das, was imprisoned The ban having editor and his assistant were each been lifted, the 'Nafes•Azria" Was is- fined 400 marks or 40 days in jail. sued with all the copy that had been It became known at the trial that set up on March 1st. Which is some the assistant editor of the newspaper journalistic "stunt" as you say in proposed to deliver to the Kehillah America. all "incriminating" documents for a large sum of money. The Kehillah A resolution to create a world or- refused to pay him any money and he will now be obliged to stand trial ganization of Jewish Scrims was en- dorsed at the recent annual confer- on a charge of blackmailing. ence of Boy Scouts in Palestine. To this end the central committee of WARSAW—"Tageblatt," a Yiddish Palestine Scouts was instrncted to newspaper published here, reports get in touch with Iewish, Scout or- that Galician Jews will shortly es-1 ganizations the world over and en- tablish a colony of their own in tabli , h friendly relations with them. Palestine. A sufficient sum of money Thr conference decided In fnater has already been collected and s the desire for lahor among its mem- delegate will go to Palestine to pur- bers with a gDgeigi view toward in- chase the necessary .nil. culcating a love for agricultural work. They proposed, also. to establish f relations with non•Jewish Scout organizations both in Palestine and abroad. "file Scouts have been doing very valuable work, especially in connec- tion with the recent immigration. Scouts are stationed at each port, keeping order, answering questions and directing immigrants to their destination. The emblem of the I'alestine Scouts is the liazofeh (Palm of Victory.) STORAGE SAITERIEiLt 3087 East Grand Boulevard Attorttlit Fri., July 16 Sun., JOY 03 Sun., Aug. 13 (Two Doors from Woodward Avenue) MARKET 4091 • We Specialize In West Warren Business Property. and Homes at moderate prices. SONNTAG REALTY CO. 1349 WARREN AVE. W. WALNUT 992 . ..via e w We Deliver AU Orders! Hygeis Kosher Beef Sausages AND ALL KINDS OF DELICATESSEN M. BUCHALTER HEMLOCK 3418-W 735 Oakland Ave. ARE MADE IN THE FOLLOWING FLAVORS ORANGE CHERRY LEMON ROOT BEER RASPBERRY STRAWBERRY CREAM SODA GRAPE BIRCH BEER APPLE CIDER GINGER-ALE COLA HAVE A CASE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FEIGENSON BROTHERS CO. I TAXI Broadway Taxicab and Messenger Sun., Seo. 1? Wed., Sep. 29 Mon., Sep. 27 301 CADILLAC 302 303 Non., Oct. Shricheth Torah Taw., Oct. 3 Rotch-Chodesch Chesysn Wed., Oct. 13 Ftosoh.Chodetch Rider Fri., Nov. 12 Chanukah (Feast of Dedication)•.Mon., Deo. 6 Rosch•Chodoch Tenth Sum, Dec. 12 Fast of Tebeth Tues., Deo. 21 3681.1921. Rinclathntleach itaAat AUTO SERVICE REPAIR STATION WEST WARREN FRONTAGE — 3680-1920. Glendale 2201 Experts on All Makes of Cars. 'We give outside service without additional charge. 'tALACHOVITCH BOASTS THAT PEASANTS CONSIDER HIM THEIR LIBERATOR WARSAW In an official order to lloech•Chodeech Ab Fast of Ab Floach-Chodesch Ellul ...... 3681.1920. New Veer•. 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