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December 31, 1920 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-12-31

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Alemite Lubricators

BUSINESS BOOM
IS PREDICTED

"For All Make.
of Cars."
Phone Glendale 7942

ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. OF MICH.

23 W. Hancock Ave.

1 Auburn Beauty Six 788 Woodward Ave.

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New York, Dec. 30.—According to
reports from automobile centers there
will be marked stimulation to bust.
nese after the automobile shows next
por
Glendale 2646
Glendale 7976 month. anufacturers have been great-
ly Impressed with the results of the
smaller automobile expositions held
in different parte of the country no
far this season, and It is generally be-
lieved that when the national shows
PHONE—MELROSE 6236
are staged, In New York from Jan.
S to Jun. 15, and In Chicago front Jan.
29 to Feb. 5, there will be great int.
4 and 6 Cylinders
Power, Beauty, Economy, Comfort
provernents In trade conditions.
The automobile shows are to be rec.
ord-breakers. S. A. Mlles, general
1287 Woodward Ave.
Tel, Glendale 7118
manager of both expositions, held un•
der the auspices of the National
20 mile@ to gallon of
Chamber of Commerce, returned to
Instead of 10.
New York from Chicago last week
12,500 miles to set of tires in-
prepared to make the final clean-up
stead of 10,000
on
all the details of the Gotham
50% Slower Depreciation

show in Grand Central l'alace. lie
W. J. DOUGHTY, 649 CASS, T I. Glendale 4889. Tel. Glendale 5586.
has had to cut down each apace ap-
portionment to the smallest possible
limit In order to squeeze In the many
exhibitors, and even after making al.
lowances for 88 car builders and near.
—All Sim-
ly 800 accessory dealers, he had more
than 100 accessory manufacturers
crowded out.
Distributors
Confidence of Makers.
East Grand Boulevard At Oakland
It is interesting to note In connec.
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lion with the New York show, that
the first one held in Madison Square
Garden in 1900, had Just 66 exhibits.
And even with the growth to all 400
exhibitors this year, automobiling Is
still In its infancy. The public will
never again rely on the horse for
an and Paterb`n°
transportation, but with more people
Main 1494
SIXESANDTWELVES
"AMERICA'S FIRST CAR"
and bigger business the country will
depend more and more on the motor
car. For this reason the automobile
Is bound to grow in favor, for It has
graduated from a so-called pleasure
vehicle into a vehicle of utmost util•
Ity.
1299 Woodward Avenue
Dealers and manufacturers in New
York are giving Miles their heartiest
Northway 760
co-operation, and in connection with
the show are planning a special cam•
paign that will attract the widest at-
tention. A recent symposium on trade
conditions says that the outlook for
1921 has been greatly Improved In
the past few weeks,. and there Is no
doubt but that manufacturers have
every confidence in the soundness and
growth of the automobile business.
Reeves Is Optimistic.
Alfred Reeves, general manager of
VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES
the National Automobile Chamber of
Commerce, In a recent talk to auto-
mobile dealers, expressed the belief
7351 Woodward Ave.
Northway 760 that 1921 would be a great transpor-
tation yead with the motor car play.
Ing a very prominent part. Reeves
also expressed the belief that a re-
turn of buying was about due In the
industry, and that following the
shows business would be Improved
considerably.
To aid the public and also exhibi-
tors Miles has issued a booklet gin.
Ing important information about the
shown. In it, for example, it is stated
that the show In New York will open
at 2 p. m. the afternoon of Saturday.
Jan. 8, and at 10 a. m. on the other
days. The show will close at 10:30
at night and will not be open on Sun-
1942 WOODWARD AVE.
NORTHWAY 2436
day.
The Accessory Display.
Visitors to the Palace show will be
carried in elevators from the first to
the fourth floors of the building, but
going up only. There will be no stops
on the trip and those who wish to see
the exposition in a thorough manner
1187.89 WOODWARD AVENUE
will ride to the fourth floor and walk
Market 3907
down, Inspecting exhibits on the way.
Direction Thos. H. Walker
There will be broad stairways lead-
ing from the fourth floor to the third
floor, and also to the mezzanine l floor.
The automobile show Is the place
to see everything that pertains to
motor cars, under one roof. The mod-
els themselves include the latest de.
signs, both In bodies and engines,
while in the accessory branches there
1168 CM Ave.
Phone Northway 4412
Is displayed everything from the smal-
Day and Night Service
lest cotter pin to the newest designs
In tops, tires, gears and other para.
phernalla that not only interests, but
also aids the motorist.

14-16 Daven

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Will Result From National
Shows in New York and
Chicago According to
Makers.
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Glendale 7460

CASE "SIX" WEIS
DIXIE FLYER
ELCAR

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SALES CO.

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

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General Motors Trucks



TRUCKS

OWEN & GRAHAM CO.

POTTS MOTOR •
SALES CO.

HAYNE

CHARACTER CARS C

La Fayette

LaFayette Distributing Co.

An Eight

Liberty Sixl



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

NAS H

NASH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY

National - Elgin Six - Premier

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

PIERCE-ARROW

WM. F. V. NEUMANN & SONS

R. & V. KNIGHT SIX



KNIGHT MOTORS, Inc.

AMERICA'S ONLY KNIGHT SIX

Re Vere

"The Car Incomparable"
KETEENRING SALES CO.

ROAME

...Seiganalk Smear .. .42m

WINTON

Highland
Auto Sales Co.

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We Give USL Golden Rule Service a
All Batteries

UNITED ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.

Michigan Distributors

43.45 Brady St. Phones Glendale 3276-4983

Detroit Branches: 1501 Woodward Ay'

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Zlakory
01•00 YAWS
171•II.0•
Phon•
That Branch. 1303 /WM Sagta•lr MI. Flour 3891.

VOL bst.. USL "OIL

The Breed-Spelcher company, De-
troit distributors for the Elm% an.
nounce that their taxicab model is
now on exhibition and they are ready
to give immedmte delivery on a Bin-
'test number of cars. The Elcur
manufactured In a seven-passenger
model. Its purpose iv to furnish swift
reliable and comfortable transporta-
tion. It Is no equipped and operated
as to attract the largest possible vol-
ume of busimum, to yield adequate
revenue and to give enduring, and sat
isfactory service. Body colors bi the
cars are optional. Tile power plant is
made up of standar I units such as
Continental motor, centrifugal pump,
full copper core radiator of ample
size, with the Delco system furnish-
U
ing tit e lighting, startle ';.tad ignition.

813 CASS AVE — Glendale 4605 ,

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Elcar Taxis on Display

PletrIbutora
Woodward A..

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GEORGE H. ZUVER CO.

°sc. USL 1151, .

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USL Battery Price Cut
---
W. J. Burns. manager of the Celled

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STEPHENS — McFARLAN

"SALIENT SIX"

I Salesroom and Service

Station, 1231-35 Woodward





"NINETY"

SMITH-GLINES SALES CO. 350481
Market

I

Zenith Carburetors

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

AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.

45-53 Seldon Ave.

Phone Glendale 4121.4122

Illearsat•ell fon two 7•••1
14trolt sales • Sorrier

HUGHES & WALDNER. INC.

2nd • Canfield Ave.

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Glendale 2201

DtKrIbatan.

' Electric Service company. 45 lirady
street. announces that the USI, nat.
tery for which he Is state distributor,
has been reduce .I in price. The le-
ductlon takes place Immediately.
"That new atoms, battery that a
lot of car owners need caa now be
bought at a big en d substential vin-
tage," Burns says, "You will think
the good old days have really come
back when you see what USI, has
done to restore the low cost of motor.
lag."

VIENNA—In the course of an ex-
planation made In the Austrian par
liament by the government, It was
stated that the restrictions on the
sale of provisions to aliens were
chiefly directed against the Jews of
Eastern Europe. This practically puts
these Jews In a position where they

awns to starts.

Could You
Pass Them By?

If you saw these little children with pleading out-
stretched hands and wasted little bodies huddled around
our Pingree statue?

Would you shut your ears to their cry for food?

3,500,000 of such little children over in Europe are dying
•of starvation---their cry is the cry of hungry children.

They are the same kind of children you see in Detroit--
with baby pains and baby gladness---tears and smiles
alternating with the suddenness of April showers and
sunshine.

For children the world over are the same---just little
human beings without nationality—brimming over with
childish love and affection to those who are kind and
attentive to them.

Can't you give something? Even if you sacrifice
of your own pleasure in doing so?

a

little

• One hundred dollars saves ten lives. Ten dollars saves
one life---provides food and medical care until the spring
harvest.

You would cry out in indignation at the accusation of a
human being dying before your eves because you refused
to give $10 to save that life.

Yet that is just what will tripper) in Europe for every
$10
that is not at hand to save a
from death.

And remember—these are helpless little children.

European Relief
Council

"SAVE A LIFE" COUPON

Herbert Hoover, Chairman

There are

Franklin K. Lane, Treasurer

American Friends' Service Committee

others just

(Qurlsers)

American Red Cross

Knights of Columbus

Name

like me.

American P.elief Distribution

Jewish Joint Distr:but•ng Committee

Enclosed please find my contribution as part
of America's I loliday Gift to the starving chil-
dren of Eurcpe.

3,500,000

Compri. ng:

Maybe you

Address

would like to

Federal Council of Churches of Christ

rave more

in America

..........

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Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A.

This ad. is paid for by especial fund
raised particularly for this purpose.

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Make checks payable to Mayor James Coutens
or to Hoover Relief Campaign, 100 Gti.wcld
st-eel.

re of us.

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