TR peraorualmslL Ata Km _ PAGE EIGHT Alemite Lubricators For All Makes of Cars." Phone Glendale 7942 ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. OF MICH. 4750 Woodward Ave. OFFER OF CHEVROLET APPEALS TO BUYERS Where the Shoe Pinches were the certain type of children who demand all for themselves. She needed nothing, and they everything. They grew up, began to work, earned money, and spent it upon finery. She was just the household drudge. And when you consider her dreams and longings, you can readily see what it meant to her. "When her husband died, the dear children managed to wheedle out of her all that had any value, and she was left procti•lly destitute. Not destitute, I suplibse, for she sill had her dreams. And this time they were realized. She was over 50 already , when a rich and childless widower who had known her and loved her when she first arrived in America but whom she would not marry because she had her family to provide for, proposed marriage to her. Mr. Gar- tenman is quite wealthy, I under- stand, and he is very generous to his wife. "Perhaps you can see now how Mrs. Gartenman is striving to realize her dreams in the, whaLseems to you to be, grotesque fashion. She is merely striving to bring back the youth Lint she never had."—Hebrew Standard. The announcement made by th e By ETHEL TAUROG. Chevrolet Motor Company that it wil I •1% e were sitting in the parlor, with carpeted floors, soft-cushioned make a cash refund to all purchaser a several of us young folks, scrutiniz- chairs, glistening silver, only to re- of Model "Four-Ninety" automobile • ing the finery of the endless proces- turn to their dingy dwelling place S•lesroom: 5931 Woodward. is proving very popular with thos e sion of people strolling by criticizing with its bare, splintery floors, com- who are in the market for cars. Th e philosophizing with the cynicism of mon wooden chairs, tin Market 4863-4. and wooden commanding position of the compan y educated youth. tableware, with the noise and the in the automobile world naturally in Service Station: 59 Harper. "Think of the countless number squabbling of the Cheder boys." spires confidence in the plan am "You are painting a very drab pic- I of peaceable squirrels that were Northway 5103, Market 3175 more than usual interest in the buy slaughtered to furnish warmth for ture, indeed," declared Snya. ing public. The logic and Nimes "My mother had bene there many this woman," remarked Sonya with a of the announcement makes a pe questioning shrug of the shoulders. times," continued Frieda, "because culler appeal to the business corn - "Warmth!" questioned Frieda. one of her brothers attended the mon-sense of the discriminatin g "you mean advertisements of the Cheder, and I urn giving her descrip- buyer. fact that her husband has acquired tion of it. Yet Goldie was always In the light of the Chevrolet out I1 sufficient coin of the realm to lavish cheerful and did her work with a record, it is regarded as certain that one thousand dollars' worth of it or song on her lips, so that housewives 50,000 Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" cars more on a decoration for his wife." always asked the Rebbezin to bring will be sold by Aug. 1, in which State Distributors "What cats these women are," I Goldie with her whenever she came. event the refunds of 270 on open remarked, but my facetiousness My mother said she always wondered cars and light delivery wagons and failed to elicit comment. how Goldie managed to keep so jolly 0100 on chased cars will reach the "Do you know what this puts me in such surroundings, until one even- total of about $4,000,000. in mind of, girls?" asked Sonya, and, ing when she found out her secret. The large production capacity and without waiting to hear our com- "A sister of my mother's wits go- up-to-date equipment of Chevrolet ments she explained. "These women, ing to be married, and a great feast "Four-Ninety" factories are well all bedecked in furs and plumage —in fact, several feasts—had to be GLENDALE 2648 known, and the ability of the ener- and brilliants, remind me of the In- prepared, for the wedding was to getic manufacturing organization to The latter daubed their faces last a week. The aid of the Rebbezin J R29 D3A2Nc- a C nOfiLeEi d SA AvLeE. SE CO, utilize the bestquantity production dians. with various colors of points, strung and her jolly daughter was secured. — I methods is recognized as responsible beads about their persons, and feath- The night before the wedding Goldie Statement of the Ownersifir Man- for the low price at which Chevrolet ers and bones, to show what great slept there, so that she could be tip PHONE—MELROSE 6236 agement, Circulation, Etc., Re- "Four-Ninety" cars can be sold. chiefs they were. The former em- bright and early to help set the quired by the Act of Congress of Under its new plan, the purchaser bellish themselves for the same pur- tables and help serve. That night August 24, 1912, is assured of this particular model pose." my mother and she got into a con- Of at the lowest possible price, and he The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, At least the Indians presented a versation, and Goldie betrayed her published weekly at Detroit, Mich., participates in the effort of the com- picturesque sight," suggested Frieda. secret. "Built of the Best" for April 1, 1921. pany to stimulate production and en- "Surely not more odd. Look at " 'It's like this,' Goldie told my courage prosperity. Ile directly bene- thira. sv funny woman!" exclaimed mother. 'You see, I am always liv- State of Michigan, fits by the refund to himself of ac- Sonya. Michigan Distributors. ing in another world—in a world of County of Wayne—ss. tual cash. 12942 Woodward Av e. We flattened our faces against the hopes and of dreams that will some Hemlock 2122 • That the announcement proved of Before me, a Notary Public in and day be real, so that when I lie on great interest to purchasers all over window pane and looked. "Size 6 B last shoe on a size 8 E last foot," the squeaky, hard bed, I picture to for the state and county aforesaid, the country is evidenced by the 4 and 6 Cylinders personally appeared Jospeh J. Cum- said I. myself abed with soft, downy pil- heavy increases in sales reported by Power, Beauty, Economy, Comfort "Are those lines drawn on her feet lows and clean, snow-white linen mins, who, having been duly sworn Chevrolet dealers and retail stores according to law, deposes and says or is it hosiery?" chuckled Sonya. sheets and silken covers. When I during the past week. "She is certainly a funny person. I shiver in my thin, torn clothes I that he is the . Business Manager of 5911 Woodward Ave. Tel. Glendale 7118 The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, and see her often. She must live some think of the rich velvets and satins PACKARD DRIVERS' place around here. She hennas her and furs that I will wear, and I do that the following is, to the best of girls, and she's over 50 if she's not feel the cold any more. And his knowledge and belief, a true SCHOOL OPENS APRIL 6 a hair, Axle Shafts, Piston Pins. and Rings for all makes of cars—Wholesale these hopes nod these dreams keep statement of the ownership, manage- day." and Retail. ment (and if a daily paper the circu- me jolly and singing.' "Poor dear, hasn't she tiny children The next school for truck drivers, lation), etc., of the aforesaid publi- "My mother says she did not know conducted by the Transportation En- to take care of her and keep her cation for the date shown in the whether to laugh or feel sorry for JAMES H. FOSTER gineering Department of the Packard straight? Doesn't she have any above caption, required by the Act the girl. Iler first inclination was Authorized Ford Service and Part,. Detroit branch, R. W. Andrews in friends who could tell her how ridicu- of Aug. 24, 1912, embodied in Sec- 2128 Joe. Campau Edgewood 111-2 charge, will open Wednesday, April lous she makes herself?" I inquired. to laugh, but • when she saw the tion 44:i, Postal Laws and Regula- sparkle in the girl's eyes and caught "Poor thing," said Frieda, with 0. The class will be held on Wed- tions, printed on the reverse of this real feeling in her voice. "One never the intense longing note in her voice nesday evening of every week and form, to-wit: 20 miles to gallon of gas knows where the shoe pinches is a her eyes filled with tears. 'I hope the course will be completed in 11 I. That the names and addresses Instead of 10. workable proverb in her case. There that you have it all some day, Goldie,' weeks. This will be the second of the publisher, editor, managing 12,500 miles to set of tires In is much to condone and little to cen- she said. school for 1921. editor and business managers are: sure when you know her story." stead of 10,000 "Well, and then came a pogrom Publisher; The Jewish Chronicle Pub- "Although a class of 50 drivers "Do you?" we both queried. 50'. Slower Depreciation in the town—a Jewish town in Rus- lishing Co., Inc., Detroit, Mich.; graduated less than a month ago, it Frieda nodded. "She and mother sia without at least one pogrom in its Editor, Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin, De- has been necessary to start the sec- W. J. DOUGHTY, 3745 Cass. Te . Glendale 4669. Tel. Glendale 5585. ond class now," said Mr. Andrews, are landsleute. They come from the history isn't complete. The house of troit, Mich.; Managing Editor, Jos. because of the interest that has some town. We met her one day, the Rebbe was burned and the Rebbe J. Cummins, Detroit, Mi•h.; Business been shown in this instruction by and I poked fun after she left, the slaughtered because he sought to Manager, Jos. J. Cummins, Detroit, drivers, owners and operators of way you girls did, for there is no protect his family. After things Mich. denying she presents an absurd ap- quieted down the more fortunate of commercial vehicles." 8. That the owners are: (Give Phone Market 2892 Truck owners are taking advan- pearance. Mother chided me sharp- the people made some provision for names and addresses of individual tage of this oppportunity that the ly, and when we came home she told the distracted family, and provided owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses Packard Company offers, for they me all she knew about this woman. Goldie with a ticket to America. Distributors "She came here and began to work of stockholders owning or holding I recognize that such a school assists Her name is Mrs. Gartenman." in a shop, working practically day per cent or more of the total amount "Tell us," requested Sonya. East Grand Boulevard at Oakland. them in the better care of their S. "Mrs. Gartenman was one of the and night, stinting herself in actual of stock.) Joseph J. Cummins, De- trucks and gives the drivers a better realization and understanding of younger daughters in a family of ten necessities until she brought her troit, Mich.; Jacob II. Schackne, their responsibility. :Many firms ore children. Iler father was a Rebbe, widowed mother and children over, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Florence Cummins, sending their men to this school anti who, in addition to keeping a Cheder, Then she slavedfor them, providing Johnstown,Pa.; Oscar It. Cummins, them with many of the fine things Johnstown, Pa. are paying them for the time spent wrote Yiddish lettersfor the women she had longed for herself. 11. That the known bondholders, on the course. In some instances, a anti girls of the town. Ile made a very poor living. The Rebbezin, his "When the family were all pro- mortgagees, and other security hold- bonus is paid the drivers based upon ss and Peterboro. Main 8424 wife, raised chickens and sold them vided for she began to think of her- ers owning or holding 1 per cent or the standing they receive. SIXES AND TWELVES "A:: ERICA'S FIRST — r1R" Considerable time and money has to the wealthy women of the town. self. Hard work had wrecked her more of total amount of bonds, mort- been spent in getting ready for these She helped cook for weddings and physically. Her hair had turned pre- gages, or other securities, are: (If classes and, to make it more compre- other festive occasions. her daugh- maturely gray anti her cheeks were there are non, BO State. j None. 4. That the two paragraphs next hensive, charts have been prepared ter Goldie—that is, Mrs. Gartenman sallow. When a widower came along and stereopticon slides and moving —was her chief assistant, and thus and offered her a home and the care above, giving the names of the own- pictures will be used in conjunction she gained access to the homes of the of his five children she married him, ers, stockholders, and security hold- with the lectures to assist in making wealthy. There she acquired a taste more out of consideration for his ers, if any, contain not only the list for finer things. She went into homes children than anything else. They of stockholders and security holders the subjects clear. Among the subjects discussed will be lubrication, motor troubles and their remedies, construction of clutch, transmission, rear axles, springs, ignition and city traffic or dinances. As each one of these sub- jects is taken up, complete dissem- bled units will tie shown so that the men may have a thorough working knowledge of every part of the truck. There will be no charge whatever Tel. Glendale 7946 for the course, but it is limited to actual truck drivers, regardless of the kind of truck they drive. - - Auburn Beauty Six A—LOCK—FOR—EVERY—CAR Simplex Theftproof HUGHES & WALDNER AUTO LOCKS 4435-2nd Boulevard CASE Glendale 2201 WEISMAN MOTOR SALES CO. 3639 WOODWARD AVE. H.C.S. DIXIE FLYER DAVIS MOTOR CARS THOM AS BROOKS, INC. ELCAR BREED, SPEICHER COMP'NY SERVICE and PARTS For ALL MAKES of KING CARS FOSTER SALES & SERVICE FRANKLIN G. M. C. A Size to Fit Your Need. OWEN & GRAHAM CO. TRUCKS HAYNE POTTS MOTOR SALES C O. CHARACTER CARS Ca Liberty Si x MILLER-JUDD CO. 4846 Woodward Ave. at Warren Glendale 472-428 MOON N A S H VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES NASH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 7351 Woodward Ave. Northway 760 GORDON MOTOR SALES CO., DISTRIBUTORS. 5024 Woodward Avenue Northway 4712 ! Re Vere Ave. "The Car Incomparable" KETTENRING SALES CO. Phone Northway 4412. WINTON Day and Night Service. George H. Zuver Co. 4465 CASS AVE.—Glendale 4605 Willard i Service on all makes. Long Battery Service Co. 68-78 Brady St. (East of 3700 Woodward) Free Ispection. Tel. Glendale 1267. UNITED ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. litiehia•• Distributor 43-45 Brady St. Phones Glendale 3276-4983 Detroit Branches: tactw*""•''' lenses RAW. 'mach. ILI! Waattla0ea ?lose TIII44. rust arsars. L3 Marta larrw II. Plaza WI. FRONTENAC FEATURES CAVE DWELLER REVUE William D. C. Merles has sprung an agreeable surprise on Detroit by actually supplanting here a real bit of the gay life of New York, where only, it has been assumed, the follies and frolics could get a large enough clientclle to make such a venture pay. The Cave Dwellers, a musical revue of the metropolis roof and restaurant variety, opened an in- definite engagement at the Cafe Frontenac a week ago and sprung into popular favor at once. Every night the tables in the gorgeous old cafe have been more than .occupied. On several evenings, half as many people as have been fortunate enough to secure tables have been turned away. The Cave Dwellers' Revue is a thing of beauty and gorgeousness. The costumes alone are worth see- ing in the colorful surroundings, even if the performance's of clever artists were not added. The beauty chorus is not a misnomer, the girls being pretty and pleasingly voiced. The music was written by Ballard MacDonald and David Sampler, the authors of Ziegfeld's Follies and Midnight Frolic, and has all the rhythmic inspiriting qualities for which the work of those authors is famous. Among the principals of the cast are Miss Jennie Blossom, ingenue lead; Mr. Harry Hoyt, baritone lead; Miss Adele Ardsley, prima donna; Mr. Addison Fowler and Miss Flor- enze Tamara, dancers extraordinary, and Miss Lassie Nazworthy, premier dancer. The revue is under the per- sonal direction of Mr. J. K. Gorham. — - --- -- POLES CONFISCATE JEWISH HOSPITAL We Give L131. Golds. Rule Service en All Batteries, USL, USL aces WARSAW.—The Jewish commun- ity has been informed that the gov- ernment has confiscated the Jewish hospital. The government explains that it was compelled to take this step in order to accommodate the workers of the railroads. SL USL USL. USL US USL .USL USL Zenith Carburetors Used wherever power, speed• economy and reliability are essential. , In numbers and in monetary value, the production of Dodge Brothers cars during the twelve months recently ended, was, with a single exception, without parallel. MEYER STONE LOCATES AT 616 FORD BUILDING Air. Meyer Stone, who now repro Rents the Mutual Life Insurain Company of New York and man:, other large insurance comitallit here, Clime to Detroit from N,.. York in 1908 with a knowledro life insurance. Ile studied the Detroit College of Law, but ul the. SIMI' time specialized in insuc ant,. fie helped organize severd local insurance companies and in 1912 became agency supervisor of the Phoenix. Life Insurance Com- pany. Mr. Stone was originally located in the Penobscot building, but due to an overflow of business has had to get more spacious offices and is floss' located at 616 Ford building. 111r. Stone is an expert life insurance man and is a specialist on income in- surance. lie is well known in Jewish circles, takes' an active part in the activities of B'Nai Brith, is organ. izer of Congregation Emanuel and the Talmud Torah there. INSTALLS FACILITIES FOR STORING OF FURS Birnbaum itz. Co., of 1422 Wash ington Boulevard, announce that they have every facility fur the stor- ing A faro for summer, as well as a large assortment of furs for the summer. This firm offers its cus- tomersa delivery service of which they can avail themselves whenever desired. Every facility fur the storing of furs for the summer has been in- stalled and an assortment of furs of every description obtainable any- where can be purchased at this store. DR. BOGEN IN WARSAW WARSAW.—Dr. Boris D. Bogen, head worker of the Joint Distribu- tion Committee, is back in this city. man and woman of America and of the world. They were satisfied that as the value of Dodge Brothers car revealed itself, appreciation, ad- miration and larger volume would automatically follow. There is a deep and a special significance in this sales record. They visualized this great good will, ever growing and continu- ing to grow, as long as motor cars should go forth bearing their name. Because they did not seek it in the ordinary way, it is all the more impressive that sales pre- cedence should have been conferred upon their product. They never permitted themselves or their associates to lose sight of this great principle in which they believed so thoroughly. The point of this achievement is that from the d-iy the business was founded, Doilge Brothers never once laid stress on mere volume of production. Their life work had taught them that there was no other sound way in which to build. They never strove to surpass in the quantity of cars produced during any given period. Their thought lay deeper than that. It was a deliberate thought, which looked toward the ulti- mate, not the immediate. The lesson of it, the logic of it, is too plain, too clear and too com- plimentary to Dodge Brothers to require or permit extended comment. Their implicit conviction was that the one thing with which they should concern themselves was the true value of the cars they manufactured. Suffice it to say, that Dodge Brothers are more deeply appre- ciative than ever of the confidence it demonstrates on the part of the baying public. Given that good value, they were assured that greater and greater sales must of necessity follow. Suffice it to say that this institu- tion will never deviate by so much as a hair's breadth from ele manufacturing principles which have brought about this unique and splendid tribute from the American people. .G.D THOMAS AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP. 93 Seldon Ave. Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before inc thils 9:2It2o. h) day of March, 1921. W I 1.1.1A M PANZER, Notary Public. INIs See:taim il mission expires March NEW HEIGHTS REACHED BY A GOOD NAME They had faith, in other words, in the discernment of the average (1'4 . trustee given; the saidtwo paragraph s eoni s i n statements embracing ethane' ' knowledge and belief as to the rir- eunistances and conditions outs which stockholders and security hol I try who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustcee, hold stock and securities in ii ,.,,, , pewits' other than that of a bon s lid, owner; and this affiant has no n;,,.11 to believe that any other perso n, sociation, or corporation has any ,r terest direct or indirect in the stock, bonds, or other securities thin as so stated by him. 5. That the average number or copies of each issue of this public:I- tion sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscrib- ers during the sit months preceding the lisle shown above is information is required from d ; ,th, publicat c um m Ns. Harrison•Rund Sales Co. 4647 Woodward Ave. National - Elgin Six - Premier 5784 Cass as they appear upon the hooka of the company but also, in count where the stockholder or security holder ap- pears upon the books of the coin- itany as trustee or in any other tida- 1 aunr:,; ,(.,er r ile a s otranp: o n t , ir natgthi:e) insn name ;fh Phone Glendale 4121.4122. Chronicle Want Ads 'Bring Results THE A I MILD HAVANA CIGAR J. DOYLE WocnowAnio AT GARMELD 612.173ALE 4700