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71!q1gramt•twuti CA" ICAL

"For All Makes
of Cars."
Phone Glendale 7942

Alemite Lubricators

4750 Woodward Ave.

ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. OF MICH.

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Auburn Beauty Six

5931 Woodward.

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Market 4863.4.

Sonde. Stations 59 Harper.

Northway 5103, Market 3175

STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION

For Automobiles, Trucks and Motor Boats.

Genuine Parts — Factory Service
AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.

91.109 SeIdeas Avenue

Phone Glendale 4121

PETERS SAYS BUSINESS
IS BETTER THAN NORMAL

"Back to better than normal," said
II W Peters, general manager of the
Packard-Detroit branch, east Jeffer-
son at St. Antoine, when interviewed
concerning business during the month
of April. "During the past month,
we did a $400,000 business and de-
livered a total of 111 vehicles. Ever
since the first of the year business
has been on on increase until last
month we really made an admirable
record.
"There is no question but that
sales are harder to get than they were
last year, but the public seems to
be pretty well sold on quality in mo-
tor vehicles and have found them
to be the cheapest in the long run.
Our getting more than our share of
the business can be best explained
by the enthusiasm of our salesmen
and their confidence in the product
they have t osell. We are not stop-
ping at merely selling Packard cars
but our service department is keep-
ing our customers sold on Packard.
The 'Now that we have your money
you can be damned' days are over
and the firms that insist on sticking
to this policy are rushing to suicide
rapidly."

AFTER THE PURCHASE PRICE-DEPENDABILITY

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Dodge Brothers have never lost sight of
the fact that dependability must be in-
cluded in the purchase price of their car.

Because of its dependability, the United
States Government, officially selected this
car without solicitation, for the strenuous
service which the battlefields of France
demanded.

NEW CHEVROLET PRICE
MEETS PUBLIC'S WISHES

Starkweather Buick Company

Main Office
425 Griswold St. Main 2510.

Sales Dept.
3766 Woodward. Glendale 4160.

Nine Service Stations.

When Batter Automobile. Are Built, Buick Will Build Them

CASE

WEISMAN MOTOR SALES CO.
3639 WOODWARD AVE.

H.C.S.

GLENDALE 2646

DAVIS MOTOR CARS

"Built of the Best"

The announcement of the new
price of the Chevrolet "Four-Ninety"
touring car—$645—comes at just
the right moment. The public wants
to buy automobiles. It wants to buy
them now—at this season.
The manufacturers want to estab-
lish sound business relations with the
public in supplying demand. The
public wants the utmost value for its
money. The new Chevrolet prices
meet these terms. They give the pub-
lic what it wants—what it has been
waiting for.
The yast manufacturing facilities
of the Chevrolet Motor Company
alone enable it to build and sell such
a car at such a price. The increased
demand for Chevrolet "Four-Ninety"
models make it possible for all of the
company's plants to produce these
cars in quantities which assure say.'
logs in manufacturing cost.

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

THOMAS

KOSHER FOOD SERVED
JEWS ON "AQUITANIA"

J. DOYLE

WOODWARD AT GARFIELD — GLENDALE 4700

THOMAS BROOKS, INC.

In their efforts to conform to the
rules and regulations of the religious
beliefs of passengers, the officials of
the Cunard Line are making all ef
forts to give satisfaction to all, as was
shown in the recent overcrowding of
4 and 6 Cylinder.
Ellis Island, when immigrants were
Power, Be•uty, Economy, Comfort
held on steamers at the piers over
BREED, SPEICHER COMP'NY Sunday and priests were provided for
5911 Woodward Ave. Tel. Glendale 711$ the Catholics, while Presbyterian and
other ministers were secured to con-
duct services for people of other de-
FOSTER SALES AND SERVICE
nominations.
JAS. H. FOSTER
News from Liverpool states that a
committee of Jewish passengers have
SERVICE AND PARTS FOR KING CARS
presented a testimonial to the com-
pany for the good treatment provided
AXLE SHAFTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS
members of their race during a re-
2128.40 Joseph Campau Ave., Cor Antietam,
Edgewood 3112 cent trip of the "Aquitania." In the
testimonial it is net forth that in
crossing the Atlantic passengers can
live up to the requirements of their
20 miles to gallon of gas
religion, at least as far as eating is
!Weed of 10.
concerned. A Jewish steward pre-
12,500 miles to set of tires In
pared food for them during the trip
stead of 10,000
and they were served at separate
50% Slower Depreciation
tables. On the feast of Purim a spe-
cial room was set aside for them.
W..1. DOUGHTY 3745 Cass. Tel. Glendale 4669. Tel. Glendale 5585.
Decorations suitable to the day were
hung and arrangements made for the
reading of the Book of Esther and
for prayers. At dinner on l'urim
A Size to Fit Your Need.
many Kosher dishes were served.

Michig•n Distributors.
12942 Woodward Ave,

Hemlock 2122.

ELCA K

FRANKLIN

G. M. C.

TRUCKS

Phone Market 2892

OWEN & GRAHAM CO.

Distributors

East Grand Boulevard at Oakland.

JUDGE LEVY HEAD
OF B'RITH ABRAHAM

Presiding Justice of New York Courts

See Joe--Save Doe

Joe is hitting those tire prices so hard, that he's knocking 'em
co'der than • flock of Siberian icic'es—You h ave to own a
Lank ro'l big enough to make John D.
Rockefeller faint awny when you trade
at Joe's—Fifty-fifty and a square deal
for everybody is Joe's motto—

JUST
ARRIVED !

A CARLOAD OF NEW
CORD

Tires, 30x3 1 /2

"ALL FIRSTS"

'13.50

30x3 FIRESTONES
6,000 MILE FIRSTS
$10.,

WHILE THEY LAST

THIS IS Jot:

Joe's Tire Shop

1114 Library Avenue, Near Gratiot.

Open Evenings.

Main 4738

Millwr's J 1 A..roaa From In
We Deliver.
r.
Mail Orders Elk&

Liberty Six

MILLER-JUDD CO.

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4846 Woodward Ave. at Warren

MO ON

Glendale 472-428

Harrison-Rund Sales Co.
4647 Woodward Ave.

Tel. Glendale 7946

652525-b

NASH

1.

VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES

NASH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY

7351 Woodward Ave.

Northway 760

National - Elgin Six - Premier

GORDON MOTOR SALES CO., DISTRIBUTORS.

5024 Woodward Avenue

Northway 4712

Elected Grand Master at Atlantic
City Convention.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. — t mes-
sage from President Harding, read
by Grand Master Gustave Ilartman,
New York, at the closing session of
the Independent Order of B'rith Ab-
raham, in convention at the Steel
l'ier, brought a great demonstration
from the 1,000 delegates present. The
letter follows:
"My Dear Judge Hartman: Your
telegram of May 12 finds me eon-
' fronted with so much public business
that I am compelled to express my
regrets at being unable to participate
in the convention of the Independent
Order of B'rith Abraham at Atlantic
City. Were it possible, I should take
much pleasure in personally present-
ing my greetings and assurance of
good-will and esteem to the repre-
sentatives of a great section of our
Jewish population.
"Our large and patriotic Jewish
population has ever stood as a testi-
mony to the success of our institu-
tions of democracy and universal
toleration. Those institutions have
earned for our country the devoted
loyalty of all classes among our citi-
zens, have made possible our equality
of human opportunity, and in turn
deserve the unqualified support of all
Americans I know that from the
great body of Jewish citizenry they
will at all times have that support.
"Very truly yours,
"WARREN G. HARDING."
Judge Aaron Levy, Chief Judge of
the Municipal Court of New York
City, was elected Grand Master over
Max Silberstein, also of New York.
Max L. Hollander, of New York, was
unanimously elected secretary;
Adolph Stern, New York, first deputy
grand master, and Julius Frienden-
burg, Boston, second deputy.
The grand master suggested that
the order should make its contribu-
tions to Palestine by voluntary 'sub-
scriptions of the individual lodges.
The convention, by formal resolution,
disapproved of the attacks by Ilenry
Ford's newspaper. The restrictive
immigration bill was also condemned.

SYNAGOGUE GETS
ANCIENT SCROLL

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St. Louis Man Donates Biblical Scroll
150 Years Old to Congre-
gation.

ST. LOUIS.—A parchment scroll
containing the Five Books of Moses,
also known as the Book of the Laws,
which comprise the Pentateuch of the
Old Testament, and which has been
brought to this city by Samuel Arky,
after a visit to his native city of
Ushorod, Czechoslocakia, where it
had been in the possession of his
family for 150 years, was presented
by Arky to the B-nai Abraham Con-
gregation.
The scroll was a gift from Arky's
grandmother to her husband, Arky
said, and it took the writer more
than five years to complete the work.
Its original cashmere cover, embroi-
dered with intricate colored designs,
was presented with it. Arky said
that he had great difficulty in locat-
ing the scroll because the temple in
which it was kept by his relatives had
been partially destroyed by the fire
of the invading troops.
The text of this Bible, or "Torah,"
as it is known in the Hebrew, was
written entirely by hand and a period
of fasting and religious meditation
was required before the scholar was
permitted to do the work. It was
written with a quill and black ink,
as no colored ink or gilding is al-
lowed to appear in this type of re-
ligious manuscript, and square He-
brew character were used. It con-
tains 600,000 letters and only an ex-
pert can read it, because all punctua-
tion, accents and vowels have been
omitted. The writing has been ar-
ranged in squares to correspond to
the pages of a book, and the lines
have been ruled with a stylus.
Arky said this manuscript was con-
sidered by experts who have seen it
to be a fine example of that type of
work, and would be highly valued by
book collectors.

DAUGHTER OF LLOYD
GEORGE TO WED JEW

SCHOOL OF RAGTIME—Also clas-
sic. Helen Krause, 686 Medbury.
Northway 3436.

ROOM—for two gentlemen or couple
with home privileges. Call Gar-
field 213.R.

5764 Cass Av..

JEWISH CALENDAR
6441.1911
Thurs. Stay
nouti-cnodeach Riven
Tues.. Juno 1
SELDuoth lOanfIrmatIon Ds)).
Sun., Juno 13
Rosch-Chodeach 'Noma
Thum, July
h
Rosc•Chodeach
AD
rad of Desch
flat.. Aug.
4411.1021
Roech•Cbodasch Sllul
Bun., Sept 4
Now Year's Es'
Wm, Oct. I

WANTED—Young man as collector
in furniture store. State age and
experience. Address Box 319, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.

YOUNG MAN requires neat, com-
fortable room in refined Jewish
home. Board optional. State par-
ticulars. Box 404, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

BUNGALOW AT CASS LAKE for
rent. Five rooms and sleeping
porch*. Call Hemlock 2282-R.

DESIRABLE ROOM for gentleman
with private family. 1483 West
Philadelphia. Market 21-W.

MANAGER WANTED FOR KOSH-
ER RESTAURANT—Good money-
making restaurant for thoroughly
experienced restaurant man who
adheres strictly to Jewish Dietary
laws. Must have $1,000 to $1,500
cash security. For appointment
call Cadillac 419.

"The Car Incomparable"

KETTENRING SALES CO.

Day and Night Service.

George H. Zuver Co.

N
WillEana

Service on all makes.

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5,

TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
WILL. EXTEND KITCHEN
PRIVILEGES TO COUPLE OR
WILL RENT INDIVIDUALLY.
422 Frederick street, Apartment
4.

Phone Northway 4412.

WINTO

4465 CASS AVE.—Glendale 4605

Free bisection.

Long Battery
Service Co.

68.78 Brady St.
(East of 3700 Woodward)

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hart iron) fider

When you're away from home!
That's the time your family thinks of
you most and wants most to hear
from you.

It's possible, too, to hive your voice
carry across the separating miles
into that welcoming home.

Long Distance Telephone Service
does it for you.

Imagine—the tingling surprise of
your loved ones at suddenly receiving
your long distance greeting—the
pleasure you will take in hearing
their voices.

It's worth much more to you than
the little it costs.

Your conversation over Long Dis-
tance can readily be carried on in a
low tone; connections are made
quickly.

Next time you are out of town re-
member that you have this great
convenience at your command and
make use of it.

Give the folks at home a surprisel
Wherever you are, drop into your
home for a few minutes each day via
Long Distance Telephone.

Tel. Glendale 1267.

Las Earner

MICHIGAN STATE

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WANTED—Room and board in nice
private family by young lady em-
ployed. Rest references. Box
582, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

MOSCOW AGAINST ZIONISM

RIGA.—The Russian daily, :Voila
Rossji, the organ of the Social Revi-
lutionists, which appears in Prague,
has published a secret circular from
the Russian Soviet Government, sent
to all District Extraordinary Com-
missions, advising the commissions to
fight Zionism and destroy all Zionist
organizations. Particulars are given
as to the method of destroying the
local organizations, because Zionism
is considered "dangerous to the pro-
letariat."

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AIEXANDRINE W., 676, near 3rd.
large front sleeping room for two.
$10. Glendale 1763-W.

LONDON. — Rumors are current IIEBREW TEACHER wanted for
that Miss Megan Lloyd George,
North Woodward Talmud Torah.
daughter of the Prime Minister of
Exceptional opportunity for right
Great Britain, is to marry Sir Phillip
man. Call Cadillac 419.
Sassoon, an English Jew. Sir Philip
is immensely wealthy and the owner WANTED NICE LARGE ROOM
with twin beds for two refined
of Lympne, the fine place which has
Jewish young men. Must be with-
been the scene of grave conferences
in two-mile circle. Call Cedar
between England's premier and al-
742.
lied diplomats.

Re Vere

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LARGE FURNISHED ROOM—to
rent. Mrs. M. Koppelman, 651
King avenue.

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