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May 13, 1921 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-05-13

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PAGE EIGHT

HUDSON AND ESSEX
PRICES UNCHANGED

"For All Makes
of Cars."
Phone Glendale 7942

Alemite Lubricators

STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION

Hudson Motor Car Company and
Essex Motors notified all their deal-
ers and distributors Wednesday that
there would be no cut in prices on
their factory output.
The telegram read:
"Statements indicating that we are
about to reduce prices on Hudson
and Essex cars are without founds.
tion.
"When we reduced both cars last
fall from $200 to $450, we antici-
pated market changes that have since
become effective. You can use this
message with your trade, whom we
know purchase Hudson and Essex
cars on their merits."

Genuine Parts — Factory Service
AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.

PIONEER AT HELM
OF WILLS BRANCH

4750 Woodward Ave.

ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. OF MICH.



Auburn Beauty Six

Salesroom: 5931 Woodward.

Market 4883-4.

Service Station: 69 Harper.

Northway 5103, Market 3175

For Automobile*, Trucks and Motor Boats.

Phone Glendale 4121

91.109 S•Iden AVODU•

„BUICK.

e

Starkweather Buick Company

Main Office
425 Griswold St. Main 2510.

When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them

GLENDALE 2646

A dividend of $1.75 a share was
declared on preferred stock of the
Nash Motors Company last week at
a meeting of the board of directors
held in Kenosha. The dividend is
quarterly and was payable May 2 to
stockholders of record April 25. On
the recommendation of Mr. C. W.
Nash the board of directors author-
ized some important extensions to
the company's present plants.
Nash production has been increased
each month since last December and
the board of directors regard with
full measure of confidence the out-
look for a continued growth of the
t. Nash Motors Company on a sound
send substantial basis.

THOMAS BROOKS, INC.

/

I

J. DOYLE

THOMAS

WOODWARD AT BARFIELD — 61.eNnAt.e 4700

Joseph Saunders and Nathan D.
Metzger wish to announce the re-
moval of their law offices to 308-10
Murphy Bldg.

Michigan Distributors.

Hemlock 2122.

ELCA R

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REMOVAL NOTICE.

i• "Built of the Beat"

12942 Woodward Ave.

Dodge Brothers will continue to build
their car so well that the purchase price
will be as nearly as possible the last
expenditure.

H .C.S•

DAVIS MOTOR CARS

4

The world-wide reputation of this car
to-day gives ample testimony of the
soundness of this principle.

NASH MOTORS DECLARES
PREFERRED DIVIDENDS

'Sales Dept.
3766 Woodward. Glendale 4160.
Nine Service Stations.

CASE

Dodge Brothers business was founded
on the conviction that the purchase price
of their car should be as nearly as pos-
sible the last expenditure.

The automotive powers are watch-
ing with keen interest the develop-
ment of the Willis-Sainte Claire
which William E. Metzger is as-
suming the position of president. .
Automobile men are expressing
added confidence in the future of the
parent body since the announcement
of Mr. Metzger's assumption of con-
trol, and are looking forward to the
announcement of details of the entire
organization which is promised at an
early date.
This marks the return of Detroit's
first motor car salesman to the in-
dustry from which he retired as an 1
active agent in 1913.



WEISMAN MOTOR SALES CO.
3639 WOODWARD AVE.

WHAT COMES AFTERTHE PURCHASE PRICE?

PAR EX PHARMACY WILL
OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 14

4 and 8 Cylinders
Power, Beauty, Economy, Comfort

BREED, SPEICHER COMP'NY

Another large drug store will be
added to those already in operation
in the downtown district on Saturday
May 14, when the Par Ex Pharmacy
wil open its offices in the Wright
JAS. H. FOSTER
Kay building, at John R and Wood-
ward.
The new pharmacy is backed by
Detroit business men and is owned
and
operated by the Peoples Drug
Edgewood 3112
2128-40 Joseph Campau Ave., Cor Antietam.
Company, a Michigan Corporation.
The pharmacy will consist of a large
finely appointed reception room with
20 miles to gallon Of gas
a lady attendant and a carefully'
Instead of 10.
planned and completely stocked,
12,500 miles to set of tires In
prescription room.
stead of 10,000
Several innovations are being
Blower
Depreciation
planned which will include a messen-,
50%
ger service, whereby prescriptions ,
W. J. DOUGHTY 3745 Cass. Tel. Glendale 4669. Tel. Glendale 5585.
will be called for and delivered, and'
arrangements arc also being made to
have the price charged marked on
the prescription label, so that unif-,
orm prices will be charged.
Benjamin Tannenholz, the presi-
Phone Market 2892
dent of the Peoples Drug Company
has been established in business in
Detroit for many years. Ile will be
Distributors
assisted by R. W. Rennie, purchasing
director, and A. P. Breitenbach,
East Grand Boulevard at Oakland.
general manager, both of whom have
successfully operated drug stores in
Detroit for many years.

6911 Woodward Ave. Tel. Glendale 711•

FOSTER SALES AND SERVICE

SERVICE AND PARTS FOR KING CARS
AXLE SHAFTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS

TRIBUTE PAID TO
REV. H. MASLIANSKY

FRANKLIN

G. M. C

A Size to Fit Your Need.

HAYNE

POTTS MOTOR
SALES CO.

OWEN & GRAHAM CO.

TRUCKS

CHARACTER CARS

SIXES AND TWELVEs

NEW SPECIALTY SHOP
OPEN ON WOODWARD

C
Cass and Peterboro. Mai n 8424

"AltERICA'S FIRST

NEW YORK—On Sunday even-
ing, at its home, 229 East Broadway,
the directors of the Hebrew Shelter.
ing and Immigrant Aid Society of
America tendered a leave-taking din-
ner to Rev. H. Masliansky, who, to-
gether with his wife, left for a nix
months' visit to Palestine, on Tues-
day, on the Steamship Asquitania.
The Rev. II. Masliansky has been
identified with the work of the insti-
tution for nearly a quarter of a cen-
tury and has always taken an active
part in its affairs, rendering many
valuable services.
Mr. John L. Bernstein, the presi-
dent of the society, was toastmaster
and the speakers were Judge Leon

To Carry Complete Lin. of Millinery
end Undergarments

■■ it "

I Liberty Six

Sanders, Leon Kamaiky, Harry Fis-
chel, Albert Rosenblatt, Mrs. Leon
Kamaiky, Joseph E. Eron, Rev. Philip
Jaches, Dr. Leopold Jaches, Harris
Linetzky, B. Shelvin, all of whom tes-
tified to the esteem and affection in
which the Rev. II. Masliansky is held.
Dr. Henry Fleishman, superinten-
dent of the Educational Alliance,
brought greetings from that institu-
tion, with which the guest has been
connected for 25 years.
Rabbi Max Drob, of the Washing-
ton Heights Synagogue, spoke as one
who had gathered inspiration from
the noted orator. Dr. A. S. Schwartz
and Mr. J. B. Persky, son-in-law of
the Rev. Masliansky, spoke for the
family.
The last speaker was Rev. H. Mas-
liansky, who in a few chosen words
returned thanks for the tribute paid

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him.
Mr. Philip Masliansky, one of the
sons, instead of delivring a speech,
contributed $500 to the building fund
of the society.
On Tuesday morning a large dele-
gation of the members of the board
of directors were at Pier 64, North
river, to wish Rev. and Mrs. II. Mas-
liansky God-speed and a safe return.

CLEVELAND SCHOOL HAS
FREE HEBREW, LIBRARY

C L E V E LAND.—The Cleveland
Hebrew School and Institute is open-
ing a free Hebrew library, both for
the pupils of the school and for the
general reading public.
It is the intention of the institu-
tion to make this library the center
of Jewish learning and cultural work
in Cleveland.

PARIS JEWS SUPPORT
KEREN HAYESOD FUND ARGENTINA CONDUCTS
KEREN HAYESOD DRIVE

PARIS. — Great enthusiasm was
shown by local Jews at a mass meet-
ing called for the Keren Ilayesod.
Vladimor Jabotinsky was the chief
speaker of the evening.

04 1.1,4 1. OA OA TA 4111.. AAA.

LONDON. — Alexander Goldstein,
the noted Russian Zionist, is about to
leave for Argentina, where he will
conduct a campaign for the Keren
Hayesod.

,j
A.91‘..4.3.SRP,11341kA.1• 4104.)14,14;14,14,,,,A.),

Cafe fronienac

414.11114114.

(4846

A specialty shop for women with
a complete line of millinery, summer
underwear and brassieries has been
opened by Mrs. Anna Goldman, in
suite 303, 1514 Woodward avenue.
I The newest and smartest in head-
, gear,
, the daintiest undergarments so
essential to the well-being of the fas-
tidious woman will be found in the
new shop. Smart things at reason-
able prices is the slogan of the new
I shop.

MILLER-JUDD CO.
Woodward Ave. at Warren
Glendale 472-428

MOON

NASH

BOND RETAINS INDEPENDENCE

Harrison-Rund Sales Co.
4647 Woodward Ave.

Tel. Glendale 7946

VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES

NASH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY

7351 Woodward Ave.

Northway 760

National - Elgin Six • Premier

Re Vere

5784 Cass Ave.

KE1TENRING SALES CO.

Phone Northway 4412.

WINTON

Day sad Night Service.

1

George H. Zuver Co.

1( Wile y

Service on all makes.

FOR SALE—Summer cottage at
Venice of the Lakes, Cass Lake,
Modern; Electricity,
Water,
Sewer, Good Beach. Address Box
200, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

Northway 4712

"The Car Incomparable"

4465 CASS AVE.—Glendale 4605

Free Ispection.

-:- CLASSIFIED -:-

SCHOOL OF RAGTIME--Also clas-
sic. Helen Krause, 586 Medbury.
Northway 3436.

GORDON MOTOR SALES CO., DISTRIBUTORS.

5024 Woodward Avenue

L 0 N D ON.—Modifying previous
reports that the "Bund" (the Jewish
Socialist party of Russia) had been
absorbed by the Russian Communist
party, a Moscow dispatch now states
that only those Bundiats favoring the
Communists have almalgamated with
that party; the remaining members
of the Bund have, however, retained
their independence.

Long Battery
Service Co.

68.78 Brady St.
(East of 3700 Woodward)

Tel. Glendale 1267.

BUSINESS MAN desires furnished I
room and garage in good location.
Address Box 489, Detroit Jewish

Chronicle.

ATKINSON AVE. HOME '
CLOSE TO WOODWARD

Solid brick; 6 elegant bedrooms; tile
bath with shower; big bargain.
Call Mr. Peel.
FRUED Jk CO.
1032 Wayne Street
Main 3155

A COUPLE or two men to share a
flat at 855 Gladstone Ave.
Call!.
Northway 3581.M.

ROOM—for two gentlemen or couple

with home privileges. Garfield

231-R.

RESORTS—Will share ,
beautifully furnished cottage at
Gratiot Beach, or will rent room
facing Lake. Market 3463.

Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results

1131311%230

Presents

The Cave Dwellers

The Greatest Restaurant Attraction in America

25

1 Clever Artists With 125
Famous Beauty Chorus

In an Entire New Revue This Week and Next Week

2

SHOWS NIGHTLY
7 to 8 and 11 to 12.30 2

New Acts and New Numbers Never Presented Before '

If you HAVE SEEN the Cave Dwellers' Revue you know
their ability to entertain—they are not twice alike—always
changing—new songs—new dances—new show complete each
week.
If you HAVE NOT SEEN the Cave Dwellers' Revue, do
so tonight you will enjoy it at





Cafe frontenac

DETROIT'S ONE BRIGHT SPOT
—On the Campus—

Dancing at
Intervals
All Evening

SUMMER

ROOM TO RENT — for refined

MIC3CMCCWIRIGSSISISICWRICVLICIPANNVIIVIMI313:301C.WRIZIMMII3C3RXWO

DETROIT'S SMARTEST DINING PLACE
—On the Campus—

Jewish young man. Inquire Mrs.',
Hyman, 4827 Brush Street.

YOUNG MAN WANTS ROOM and
one meal daily with private family.
Write to Box 25, care of Jewish
Chronicle.
(2'

Jess-Ruby
Orchestra

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