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"STUTZ" DISPLAYS
TWO NEW MODELS AT
BIG D. A. D. A. SHOW

HIGH CLASS

By Ethel Taurog

.\ II th.it night Olga pondered afar
THE SOCIAL .\ IDES, a group
culture 1 the discussion after the fleeting.
earnest-minded,
of
she rehearsed the whole
young min, were hating a heated dis-
citssion after a rather calm monthly affair again, dwelling upon every
word she had said \Vith a pang she
t
ar.,11
meeting. The discii•sion had
from a casual remark made by the decided that if she were to do it all
club's president, Sul Zandrow, that cis er again there was not one word
not•too-m il d that she had said that she would have
there was pre, alCIll
circles changed. For she honestly believed
in
anti-Semitic sentiment
where it should he le ast expected to all that she had said, and being a
conscientious person she would not
exist.
■ statements that conflicted
"My father had biro refused in make
surance On his store by a prominent with her convictions. not even to

we'll have to let you take those two
days, but really about the others, ,
now, we can't, you know. The work '
has to be done, and if they can't we'll
have to get others.
"I don't desire any favors shown
One of the most attractive displays
that you cannot show the others,"
she insisted. "These people are all this year at the show is that of the
competent workers, as competent in Stutz Detroit Motor Co., Michigan
their work as I am in mine, and if distributors for the famous Stutz
they go I shall have to go with products, in space 94.
Two be:ottani models are shown in
.
ti llit
nL" scasviell deeply for a few mo- standard Colors. The two-passenger
mums. "All right, then. 1 know 1'111 roadster in beautiful Vermillion Red,
easy, but you needn't say anything to equipped with Silvertown Cords.
The four-passenger Sport Model in
them. It'll he all right about the
pay, too. 'I ell the cashier not to de- Midnight Blue equipped with Silver-
duct anything from their salaries." town Cords, is the most popular with
Ile smiled in a puzzled fashion. "Nutt the Show crowds.
The display this year, as in the
certainly are a queer people."
past, is in keeping with the Stutz
policy to show nothing but standard
cats, both in pa l m and equipment.
I he Stutz tour-cylinder. 16-valet
Motor continues to be a big attrac-
An important change in the sales tion to the prospective purchaser who
departments of the Simons Sales wishes Power and Flexibility, with
Company, distributors of Overland "Simplicity," and Maximum mileage
automobiles, i sthe appointment of with minimum upkeep.
E. It. Paige as both wholesale and
Only two models are shown, owing
retail sales manager.
to the fact that it was impossible for
Mr. Paige has long been connected
them to secure more space. if OW -
with the Simons Sales Company in
ever, they announce that a 6-passen-
the capacity of wholesale sales man-
ger 'Footing Car model, and a two-
passenger Ilearcat speedster can be
seen ill their showroom at 4467
%Voodward avenue, and invite the
Public's inspection.
A. J. Fiddis, the State distributor
boast si of large advance sales and
should the interest shown this week
.Ire a criterion, increased production
will be necessary to take care of
promised business.

MARSHALL TO MANAGE SALES
ROOM.

W. J. Marshall, form, naval at.
ficer, has been chosen manager of
the new Colt sales room at 5036
Woodward avenue. C o in m a n der
Marshall had a large Jewish trade
prior to the war in the retail trade
automobile business and announces
that he desires to meet q. his old
friends at the above ad.H

JEWISH HELP TO POLAND
EXCEEDS GENTILTS' AID

WA ItSAW.—Figures
• public
show that while Polish m..ddzations
have collected 8,000,0110 marks for
Poland's campaign fund d, l'pper
Silesia, the Jewish Mori
A ss„.
eMtion of this city has 1 , , sos
ered 13,000,000 marks.

insurance company simply because Ideas, Sol Zandrow, in whom she
they had had some difficulty with a nits greatly interested .
She had he ard a great deal about
Iewish merchant whose name was
THOMAS H. INCE AND HIS PACKARD TWIN SIX CAR
:Midas to ours," related Sol Zand- discrimination iietainst the Jews, but
she
had never felt it, and hence she
row. ''l went down to the insurance
Thomas
H. Ince, one of America's foremost motion picture producers,
ISRAEL BELKIND TO TAKE
company's office and spoke to one believed it diet not exist. The Wor-
owns and drives a Packard Twin Six car. This is a Standard Twin Six
of the officials. \Ve had a very in- ley ti Company', where sloi was
ORPHANS TO PALESTINE
tuoring
car,
equipped with custom headlights and nickel plated radiator
employed
as
a
correspondent,
had
teresting conversation."
WARSAW.—The well km ltn
shell. This special equipment is very popular with Packard owners, espe-
Jew- A
"Tell us about it," urged several of rapidly ail, :owed her front the posi-
cially on open car models.
ish worker of Palestine, Israel Bel- 1
tion of stenographer to correspondent
the other members.
kind, arrived here with the intention
One of Mr. 'rice's recent productions, which is being widely discussed of making it Zionist propaganda tour.
"Before you go on," interposed in hiss than a year. She had always
among the motion-picture fans, is "Lying I.ips," featuring Florence Vidor On his return he proposes to take •
Olga Schoenhut, a tall, slender been treated with every courtesy.
and Margaret Livingston.
blonde, who prided herself on her She had fifteen stenographers under
with him 200 Jewish orphan; for
poise and reserve, "permit me to say her charge..
training in his agricultural institute.
The next morning she was busily
that if there is any anti-Semitic feel-
ing, and I am inclined to doubt this, engrossed in dictating letters. Late
it is not leveled at us, but at the lower in the afternoon one of the stenog-
class of our people, who, we must raphers approarlied her, note-book in
admit, whether we like it or not, are hand.
"Miss Schoenhut," she said, "there
rather obnoxious in their manners
and in their business dealings. But are still about five letters that I
as far as the better class of Jews is haven't transcribed. I forgot to tell
concerned, I ant sure that there is you that I won't be down the next
Iwo days because of the Jewish holi-
no ill feeling against us."
"Why, that's exactly what Mr. Nel- days, and maybe if you have to get
son, the official of the insurance com- these letters out you'll dictate them
Patty, said," remarked Sol Zandrow. to one of the other girls."
"Oh, that'll he all right," replied
Miss Olga Schoenhut smiled tri-
that
umphantly. "Vs'ell, then, evidently it Olga. "I'll not be down myself."
The stenographer looked at her in-
is right," she said, addressing the
credulously. "Are you Jewish?"
others rather than Zandrow.
The Buick Motor Company adds a
i.
Olga Schoenhut nodded assent.
"If two wrongs snake one right,
new model to its line for 1921—a
"I
bet
none
of
them
know
it.
I
yes," replied Zandrow, bitterly, "but
large four-passenger coupe. This
'large four-passenger coupe is in ad-
they do not. Because Mr. Nelson, wouldn't believe it if you hadn't told
dition to a four-passenger coupe
after he had observed that I wore a me."
"Nonsense," said Olgo Schoenhut.
model which has been popular for
I'hi Beta Kappa pin, and was a Har-
several years and is larger and
vard graduate, politely stated that he She kiwis% however, that she did not
roomier. It is built on the same
considered me a 'high class Jew' and look Jewish, particularly to the eyes
chassis as the large seven-passenger
not at all like other Jews, does not of Gentiles, who had confirmed ideas
I sedan.
place me outside of my race. There of the features and characteristics in'
I
The addition of this new Buick
is but one class amongst us. We are an exaggerated form that a Jew must
car makes seven models presented to
all Jews. It is true we have some possess.
A few moments later the vice-presi-
the public in the new Buick 1921
dishonest, unscrupulous, unworthy
series. The new car is luxuriously
\Ve dent of the firm accosted her: "Miss
specimens amongst the Jes,..
finished, with every refinement of in-
have no more, probably less, than the Schoenhett, can't you stop this non-
E. R, PAIGE.
terior appointment and graceful
sense?
I
understand
that
several
of
other nations."
the people in the department are not
beauty of rounded car lines. The
ager and the assumption of the ad-
interior
is upholstered in fine car
"I.ess,"
murmured
Levy com-
son, coming down tomorrow because of a
grimly.
"But
for every Leon
misdeed
ditional duties as retail sales man-
holiday.
firm's
business
cannot ager is in line with the new policy plush.
mitted by a Cohen, all the Cohens
permit The
this.
We have
important
At the right and rear of the
and
Kohans
and ninety-second
the Kohns and
the work to be done. Please tell these of the company to eliminate detail, driver's seat is a wide seat for two,
Kahns
and their
cou-
the two departments to in front of which is located a fold-
Jcws that unless they report for work permitting
function in unison. A decided ad-
ing seat equipped with arms and
sins are held responsible. Whereas, will be obliged to fill their places."
if a Murphy
or a Nelson
goes
Ile smiled at
her graciously, and Olga vantage of this plan to Michigan back rests for a fourth passenger.
only
the particular
Murphy
or astray,
Nelson Schoenhut
winced.
distributors, among whom Mr. Paige When tht fourth seat is not in use
is held responsible."
has a wide acquaintance, is their abil-
"In that event you'll probably have ity to receive ready and efficient co- it may be folded out of the way be-
"That is because we are hypersen-
neath the cowl. All seats are deeply
to fill 'because
my place I'm
also,"
said firmly,
sitive and emotional," contested Olga
not she
coming
down operation from a retail standpoint. cushioned.
Mr. Paige first came to the Simone
Schoenhut. "We create persecutions either."
An unusually large storage space
by means of our fertile imaginations."
Sales Company as assistant whole-
"Volt don't
mean
tell me you're sale sales manager, later being pro- for traveling bags is provided under
"I wish you had occasion to be in Jewish?"
asked
the to
man.
noted to wholesale sales manager, the rear deck.
court as much as I ant," volunteered
All hardware is satin finished and
"I am."
marketing Overland cars to 85 deal- silver mounted. The body finish is
Nathan Friehoff, a young lawyer. "If
"%Veil, you certainly are different.
ers throughout the state. Buick blue with wheels to match.
ever a Jew forms one party in a case, You're in a different class. Surely a
Cha,
ssis
wids,
n hield fend,
ers
r
the opposing party will charge hint young woman like you, with a college DEMAND FOR
FOR ELECTRIC
ator, lamps and gas tanks are fin-
tip with all the crimes committed by education, does not cling to all the
AUTOS INCREASING ished in black.
anyone who had happened to bear a Jewish superstitions. If you feel
Jewish
that
you in-
need a rest, you take a day
"Do you name."
know what
I think
An added interest is being shown CANTOR SIROTA SINGS
jures us the most?" resumed Zand- at the week-end, or even t nO days, this year towards the buying of elec.
but really,
Miss Schoenhut, we can't
RITUAL AIRS TO THRONG
row, hotly. "It's the lack of class spare
you now."
tric cars, says Frank C. Ilerschbach,
feeling, class pride, and class con-
sales manager of the Detroit branch
\'ery soddenly that vague sensation of the Detroit Electric Car Co. This
Tenor's Clarion Tones Fill the Met-
sciousness
exists I •astiong
our possession
defined as class
consciousness
people,
and that
by class
insist again
en Olga
Schooffint. took
The is attributed, he says, to the develop-
ropolitan—His Daughter in
,'at there are no high and low classes words of Sol %mutton. recurred to ment and engineering work which
Jewish Folk Songs.
01 J WS, but just the one class, which her, She look, el tip at
was created through the sincere ef-
the Mall W110 fort of an organization to develop
someone of you may call race con-
NEW YORK.—Cantor Gershon Si-
sciousness. Personally I dislike the had employed her, and said with the highest type of enclosed car for
word race; Too many of us exalt c•ilm decision:
town and suburban use. A complete rota, of Warsaw, heard in this coun-
"There are no high or low classes line of the Detroit Electric cars will try before the war, in which he bore
themselves above the rest, and criti-
There are no different be on exhibition at the Automobile a thrilling share at the hands of the
of Jews.
cize.
They like
are you,"
our worst
enemies."
ilist a
one
class of I Show this week, and Herschbach Bolsheviki, returned last evening in a
"People
giggled
Rosalie classes.
Jews, of There
which is
I :on
member.
feels that a great deal of attention concert that filled the Metropolitan
Pinsker
she blushed,
nudged Olga
Schoen-
ion too
glad
that my
education will be given these cars, due to their Opera !louse with music as unusual
hut.
The as
latter
and in
order has
exalted
me college
abase the
rust of attractiveness in design and work- there as was the great audience that
to hide her hurt, said somewhat too
listened in rapt attention. The voice
my people who
airily and too sharply, "Well, if all advantages.
If tnay not hale had my manship.
of the cantor, the high and clarion
- you intend to replace
the Jews were like those exalted few
tones, had not all the remembered
whom Mr. Zandrow has seen fit to any of your employes who stay out JEWISH GIRL IS CHOSEN
velvet quality, yet its manful appeal
deride, there would be no call for because of their holiday, you will
ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR was not less for that fact, nor for
anti-Semitism."
have to include me in their number."
the experiences so profoundly sug-
"It seems to me that you are in
Sol Zandrow glanced at her sor-
NEW YORK.—Miss Rose Rothen-
row fully. Then he put on his hat great haste to sever your connections berg, a Jewish young woman of this gested. He sang throughout the
evening
with authority and power.
with treated
the firm,
although
and coat and hastened away. This ways
you
well." we have al- city', was the first of 'her sex to be
A large chorus of robed boys and
was the first time that he did not take
appointed Assistant District Attor-
"I am not at all desirous of leav- new in this city. Miss Rothenberg men, with the young voices surpris-
Olga Schoenhut home after a meet-
ingly predominating, sang with Mr.
ing.
Knowing glances were ex- ing the firm," she replied, placidly. acted as prosecutor for the first time
Sirota many ritual airs drawn by
changed between the other members, "and I can assure you that I appre- and succeeded in convincing the jury
various pathways from the ancient
• as Nathan Frieholf gallantly offered ciate your treatment of me."
that the prisoner, charged with grand
East. One little lad was heard in
to escort Olga home.
" \Yell. Miss Schoenhut, I suppose larceny, was
a chanted duet with the robust
tenor, and the cantor's young daugh-
ter, Helena Sirota, also made a
pleasing, if modest, debut in Jewish
folksongs, adding the "Eili, Eili,"
familiar here. !qr. Machtenberg
Four Passenger Milit•ri
32800.00
Coupe
$3800.00
conducted the choir and Nastali Si-
Five Passenger Touring
2800.00
rota assisted at the piano in his
Sed•n
4100.00
father's solo songs.
Three P•ssenger Roadster
2900.00
Brougham
4250.00
Seven P•ssenger Touring
3000 00

SIMONS SALES CO.
HAS NEW MANAGER

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BUICK ADDS MODEL
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The New Home of
the Stearns

March fourteen will see us located in our new build-
ing, at 3440 Jefferson Avenue, just three blocks
south of the Belle Isle bridge.

Fitting indeed to the Stearns ideal is this attractive
and spacious showroom—a tribute to the crafts of
the Architect and Engineer—made possible by
hundreds of enthusiastic, loyal Stearns owners.

Much that is of interest might be said of our un-
usually large showroom and service station, for
both are complete as models of their kind.

Naturally, we are quite proud of our building
achievement, but nevertheless are keen to know
how it appeals to you. The latch-string is out.

Inspect the Stearns-Knight at the Auto Show
March 19th-26th.

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LONDON.—Practical work on the
construction of the railway at Pe-
tech Tikvah, a Jewish colony in Ju-
dea, has been begun, according to a
dispatch from Jerusalem. This is
the first time that Jews have under-
taken the entire execution of this
work with their own hands, and de-
spite its hardships they are very en-
thusiastic over the effort. The rail-
roads are being built by the new
Palestine administration.

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Michigan Distributors of St

Motor Cs,.

3440 Jefferson East

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EW CASE "SIX" ALL-FEATURE

represents the very best of engi-
neering and artistic knowledge
from its top to the tread of its 34"x4 1/ 2 "
Goodyear Tires. It is built to give real
service and unequaled performance and
economy. It meets the high standards
set by the Case organization. It is a thor-
oughbred, graceful, dignified, powerful
car. Any owner finds it dependable,
strong, without undue weight, safe and
moderately priced.

4-passenger Coupe, $3,400
4-passenger Sport, $2,650
7-passenger Sedan, $3,750
7-passenger Touring, $2,650

t. 0. B. Factory

KNIGHT MOTORS, INC.

5513 Woodward Avenue

Direction Thomas H. Walker.

Market 3907

WEISMAN MOTOR SALES CO.

Sales and Service, 3639-49 Woodwcrd Ave.

Open Sundays and Evenings

Members D. A. D. A.

