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May 27, 1921 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-05-27

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PAGE EIGHT

Alemite Lubricators

ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. OF MICH

"For All Makes
, of Gam"
Phone Glendale 7942

MAKES DEEP CUTS

4750 Woodward Ave.

' Slashes $200 to $425, Reduces $300
I
on WSlys-Knight.
. I d.

,

0 ,



W LLYS-OVERLAND

I , New schedules of prices on both
the Overland and Willys-Knight lines
. have been announced by the Willys-
Market 4863.4.
Overland interests, through Guy 0.
Simons, President of the Simons Sales
Service Station: 59 Harper.
Company, Detroit distributor. The
Northway 5103,4d•rket 3175 ' prices become effective Wednesday,
; June 1. The newImes put the
Overland touring atT $695 and the
sl Willys-Knet at $1, 5.
This is the most.fiweeping reduc-
tion made in pries this year. In
For Automobiles, Trucks and Motor Boats.
September the Overland touring 'vas.
selling for $1,035 whn it wia cut
Ito $895. The further cut to $695 1
means a reduction of 33 per cent in
nine months and a 22 per cent re-
91.109 Selden A•mouls
Phone Glendale 4121
1 durtion on the price now in etfet. •
The great surprise in the Willys-
Overland announcement is the deep'
cut of $300 made in the Willys- .
(
Knight car, according to Mr. Simons.,
The new price puts this car at the
veryAlowest price among America's ,:,.
finest cars. ,/
The ability of Willys-Over) to
make this saving may be judged om
616 7.67‘.
the fact that up to May 1 this year
more than 50,000 Willys-Xhight ears
had been sold, and among the pur- '
chasers of this Willys-Knight car who
are enthusiastic over the qualities of
its motor, are the Prince of Wales,
and the King of Spain, who join with
thousands of Americans in placing
Main Office
price secondary to satisfactioq.
Simons points out that thA,..new
425 Griswold St. Main 2510.
price of the Overland is $150 less ,
than this model has ever been sold
Sales Dept.
for and is made possible, according
to John N. Willys, president of the
3766 Woodward. Glendale 4160.
Toledo concern, by quantity produc-
' tion and sales of this model, which
has now passed the 140,000 mark and
Nine Service Stations.
by anticipation of great savings In
the manufacturing costs through in- 1
When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them
creased volume and increased factory)
efficiency.
prices on all models f 'the
WEISMAN MOTOR SALES CO.
Overland
erland and existing prices follow: '
,Q Touring
$ 695; formerly $ 895
3639 WOODWARD AVE.
110,,,,,,,L) ,, , Roadster
695; formerly
895
1000; formerly 1425 ,
GLENDALE 2646
--Y—.-- Coupe
Sedan
1275; formerly
2. 1 The reduction on the Willys-Knight
1 mdoels is $300 on the open models,1
putting the prices June 1 at $1,895.!
On the closed cars the new coupe
"Built of the Best"
price of $2,550 is a reduction of' .
---
$295, while on the sedan the price
THOMAS BROOKS, INC.
hos been slashed $195, placing this
Michigan Distributors.
c losed car at $2,750.

Auburn Beauty Six

.

S a lesroom: 5931 :1kooder•rd.

STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION

Genuine Parts — Factory Service
AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.



BUICK

Starkweather Buick Company

CASE

00

DEPENDABILITY FIRST — THEN THE PURCHASE PRICE

Dodge Brothers have never solicited the
patronage of the American people on a
basis of price.

They have chosen rather to build their
car so well that its intrinsic worth would
be unquestioned

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

r

1.n5

DAVIS MOTOR CARS

A

Woodward Ave.

ELCA R

THOMAS

J. DOYLE

WOODWARD AT GARFiELD GLENDALE 4700

Hemlock 2122.

BREED, SPEICHER COMP'NY

OUED SUPPRESS
FORD'S MAPAZINE
z

5911 Woodward Ave. Tel. Glendale 7118

Order of B'rith Abraham Will Appeal



4 and
nders
'
y, Economy,
Comfort
Power, Beauty,
Cyli

to President Harding and
Daugherty for Action.

FOSTER SALES AND SERVICE

JAS. H. FOSTER

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

NEW YORK.—Plans' of the Inde-
pendent Order of B'rith Abraham to
wage its $1,000,000 campaign against SCHOOL FOR DECORATIVE HANDICRAFTS
Henry Ford, the Dearborn Indepen-
2128-40 Joseph Campau Ave., Car Antietam.
Edgewood 3 isk 2 dent and all other anti-Semitic organs
OPENED HERE BY SEVERAL DETROITERS
and organizations were'alinounced by
Isadore Scherer, attsqrne. 4„,.. of 261
Walter M. Fuchs, together with ket with cover, a flower-basket, a Co-
Broadway, general coungl of the or- several other Detroiters interested in lonial basket. The advanced course
20 miles to gallon of gas
der. These plans were formed at a art, were instrumental in opening the in basketry carries on the instruction.
Instead of 10.
meeting of the special committee of School of Decorative Hnadicrafts this Six baskets must be made in this, and
12,500 miles to set of Urea in
officers of the organization in Mr. week at 629 Woodward avenue. A at its completion the student will
stead of 10,000
Scherer's office. Briefly stated, the spacious studio, fully equipped and have had practical experience in all
50% Slower Depreciation
two most important steps to be taken well situated for the purpose intend- forms of basketry.
immediately are:
ed has been leased on the third floor " "Raffia basketry is a separate
{ W. J. DOUGHTY, 3745 Cass. Tel. Glendale 4669. Tel. Glendale 6585.
1. The calling of mass meetings of of the above address. Classes will course. Pattern weaving is the prin-
the entire order throughout the coon-' be under the &anion of Catheleen cipal object. Trays, carrying baskets
try, which has 640 lodges and repre- Trask, an experienced teacher, and and so forth are required of the stu-
sents 1,000,000 Jews.
an assistant, until the enrollment will dent. Indian pattern work and the
A Size to Fit Your Need:
2. An appeitr to President Harding require more teachers.
methods used by the Indian women
and
AttornerGenerat
Daugherty
by
The school will offer courses not to are especially studied.
Phone Market 2892
.liatieipal Court Jtffitice Aaron J. be obtained elsewhere in Al etroit. The
Batik Course.
Levy, grand master of the order, and proponents of the schrfol feel that
"In the course in toy-making, the
OWEN & GRAHAM CO.
' 'Mr. Scherer, that the Dearborn Inde- there is a real need of such an insti- pupil is taught to design and execute
Distributors
pendent and all anti-Semitic periodi- tution now, in view of the increasing a certain number of pieces, ranging
East Grand Boulevard ■ at Oakland.
call be suppressed as subversive of, interest in the decorative handicrafts, from the most simple jig-saw toy to
the country s peace and tranquility. in batik work and all sorts of dyeing, a puppet theater, or a (log, cat or
The mass meetings, it was ex-, in basketry and no forth. There will doll that can walk. Toy furniture is
plained by Mr. Scherer, will be called be classes for trained workers in also included in this course. The fin-
not only in all the larger cities of these various lines, but an especial ishing and dtiorating of all objects
every state but will be held i4 many effort will be made to reach ate un- made is an essential in this as well as
smaller cities, towns and hamlets.
trained. The tuition fees have been in the other courses.
Many Threatening Letters.
"The course in batik comprises the
made moderate and the time required
Mr. Scherer announced that in his for complete courses in any one di- method or resist dying, of tied dye-
arguments before President Harding vision of decorative handicraft work ing, block printing, stenciling, chemi-
and Attorney General Daugherty he is only two weeks. Classes will be cal resist -and so forth. Batik proper
would present as evidence of the in- given in the evenings as well as days. is taught both by the continental
flamed passions which Mr. Ford's at-
brush and the tjanting methods.
Democratic Institution.
tacks are creating, scores of anony-
The School of Decorative Handi- Wearing apparel, draps, wall hang-
mous letters received by him in crafts is a democratic institution, ac- ings, scarfs and the like are made,
Come in and let's get acquainted,
which the writers threaten "bloody" cording to Mr. Fuchs, aiming not to but the pupil is permitted to select
riots and "death° to the Jews." A produce great painters, but quite any form."
whether yoq buy or not.
number of these letters were received sensibly and sincerely to equip, in the
by Mr. Scherer following the an- shortest time possible and at the least
FELIX WARBURG IN VIENNA.
nouncement in the newspapers, last expense, the ordinary man to use his
Friday, that the Independent Order leisure in a profitable and refining
of B'rith Abraham had voted to raise and enjoyable way. And as such it
VIENNA. —Felix M. Warburg,
$1,000,000 with which to combat Mr. has the endorsement of Albert Kahn, chairman of the Joint Distribution
1114 Library Avenue, Near Gratiot.
Ford.
of the city arts commission; Clyde II. Committee, arrived here on May 10.
Crowley - Milner's just across from us. Open evenings. We deliver.
The writer of one of thesi, letters, Burroughs, curator of the Detroit In- Ile will participate in a conference
Open Sunday and Memorial Day.
received on Saturday, gave vent to stitute of Arts; John P. Wicker, di- of leaders in Jewish relief work in
Main 4378.
Mail Orders Filled.
Main 4738. his passions to such an extent that he
rctor of the School of Fine Arts, and Eastern and Central Europe.
penned on the back of the envelope, others. • „ J.--
in plain view of any one who han-
The principal course to be offered
dler the letter, the following: "Death by the new school is a general course MERCHANTS FORM ASS'N
to all Jews, the bloodsuckers, the vio- covering, in the period of six weeks,
lators and thieves of humanity. All the following subjects: Reed, raffia
To improve the attractiveness of
Christians must arise to destroy the work and basket weaving in general; Russell street vicinity and to pro-
Jew. • • • Death to all Shy- batik, tied-and-liked work, and all mote trade in every way, the mer-
locks. • • •"
MILLER-JUDD CO.
branches of dyeing; parchmentry, chants of Russell stret have formed
In the letter Itself t
writer, who leather tooling and book-binding; a "Merchants Association" with the
did not sign his name, promised Mr.
stenciling and block following officers:
(4846 Woodward Ave. at Warren
Glendale 472-428 Ford "an army of Jew extermina- wood-carving;
President, W. W. Cartwright; vice-
printing; celluloid painting, enamel-
tors," and pledged himself to do his ling, toy making; gesso and other president, Rabbi Samuel Sachs; treas-
share "by mutilating three at least." modeling. Students enrolled in the urer, Theodore Besenc; secretary,
"I cannot understand how such a general course will attend classes William Buchhalter.
letter was permitted to go through every day from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., ex-
Serving as committee" heads are:
the mails," said Mr. Scherer, "but, cept Saturday afternoons.
Theodore Kayless, chaitman of police
Harrison•Rund Sales Co.
regardless of that point, the letter
protection; William Mitchell, adver-
Special Courses.
was received, and other letters simi-
tising; George Kowalchaig, street im-
4647 Wrd Ave.
There will tin
e special courses in any provement; J. Jahrnoff, membership.
lar to it that have been received are
Tel. Glendale 7946
evidence of the supreme danger to one of these subjects. Students en-
rolled
in
th
will
attend
three
JEWISH CALENDAR
the peace and tranquility of the coun-
6481.11121
try in the writings of Henry Ford classes a week for two weeks, or in
Siren
'Nu, June 7
and others engaged in propaganda some subjects two classes a week; Roech•Chode•ch
and these classes will be either in the Shabuoth leontlrination Day),
against the Jews.
Sun. • Jane 11
mornings, afternoons or evenings.
Rosch - Chodeech Tammuz—Thurs., July 7
Not to Attack Mr. Ford.
VALUE CARS Al VOLUME PRICES
In addition to these popular courses Roach-Chodeach AD
Frt., Aug. 1
"The order which I represent does
Fut of AD
there
will
be
special
arrangements
for
Bat. Aug. 11
not intend to attack Mr. Ford per-
56/12.1921
NASH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY sonally.
work
by
trained
craftsmen
who
may
The members feel that Sir.
Roech•Cheduch Ellul
Sun., Rept. 4
7351 Woodward Ave.
Northway 760 Ford must be ill-advised. They feel wish to continue their study in any New Tea?. Eve
ass.. Oct.
much more hostile toward the per- subject. By these arrangements they
can
attend
classes
on
whatever
days
sons back of him, who, though less
ingenious in matters mechanical, are they please.
Classwork will be strictly practical
much more able to express them-
selves in matters rhetorical. The and the stuillipta will be required to
have
completed several pieces in each
menace is not Mr. Ford, His money
FOR SALE—Duplex on Burlingame.
is the real menace. The attacks are line before credit will be given. Ar-
Seven rooms, three bedrooms and
rangements
will be completed, it is
not
against
the
Jews
but
against
the
sleeping porch. Finished in en-
CO., DISTRIBUTORS.
GORDON MOTOR
expected, by which graduates from
well-being of the United States."
amel and mahogany. Two garages,
At the meeting in Mr. Scherer's the general course will be accepted
side
drive. Bargain for quick sale.
5024 Woodward Avenue
Northway 4712 office it was definitely decided to start as teachers in the public schools. Garfield 800-M.
at once the collection of the 61,000,- The instructors will give personal
[
000 fund decided upon at the con- criticism to each student, and decors- A LADY LIVING ALONE would
vention in Atlantic City, where the Live problems arising out of his own
share furnished flat with couple.
first $100,000 was subscribed. home circumstances will be taken ur.
On Medbury, near Woodward. Gar-
Novelart Cl....
field 800-M.
Those at the meeting in Mr.
"The Car Incomparable"
Scherer's office were: Justice Levy,' Included in the general course will
grand master; Adolph Stern, first be a class in "novelette," This will BEAUTIFULLY furnished room, pri-
KETTENRING SALES CO.
vate family, for one or two gentle-
deputy grand master; Samuel Kale- attempt to give instruction in minor
men or couple. Northway 4263-R.
sky and Julius Friedenburg, repre- matters which may, at the time, be in
senting Massachusetts; Louis Slutsky vogue, such as weed-painting, ena5r1- FOR SALE—Leicester Court, seven
5764 Cass Ave.
Phone Northway 4412.,
Day and Night
and David fliedrman, representing ing on basketry, ivory carving, work
rooms and bath; brick single house.
New Jersey; David H. Cohen, repre- I in celluloid, fan-making, and no forth.
Full basement Two-car garage.
venting Pennsylvania; D. Salton and Miss Trask has prepared the fol.
Paved alley. At least $5,000 down.
Mr. Bones, of Chicago; Nathan Ro- lowing notes on the courses that are
Owner, Northway 5288-2.
senthal and L. M. Briler, represent- to be given:
ing Connecticut; II. Moskowitz, rep-
"In the preliminary course in bas- SACRIFICE BARGAIN-2345 West
an
and Missouri; Maxwell Sulls, of ketry, the student will make at least
Grand Boulevard. Nine beautiful
4465 CASS AVE.—Glendale 4605 lreslei
Baltimore;
r Jacob Zuckrman, of Cleve- six baskets of various types, includ-
rooms, now vacant See it and
Mr. Marcus, of Providence. ing • large scrap-basket, • table-bas-
make offer. Cadillac 3448.

U.

FRANKLI N

G.M.C.

TRUCKS

New Chevrolet Prices

Effective May 7th, 1921

"Four-Ninety" Modeli

Touring Car

$ 645

Roadster

635

Sedan

1195

Coupe

1155

Light Delivery Wagon

-

-

645

All prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan.

See Joe, Save Doe

Chevrolet Motor Co.

On Tires

Service Station 41 to 51 York Street

Joe's Tire Shop

Woodward at Hendri•
Northway 500

More than 4,000 Dealers,
Retail Stores and Service
Stations in the United
States and Canada.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
The offer to refund $70 to
purchasers of "Four-Ninety"
open models and $100 to
purchasers of closed models
is hereby withdrawn. Cer-
tificates issud under this
plan are redeemable at face
value at office indicated on
certificate.

1

Liberty Six

,

MO ON

FRANKLIN

Franklin Reconstructed
Cars

SEVERAL ON HAND

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A FRANKLIN

GREATEST AUTOMOBILE VALUE
MORE MILES PER GALLON

MORE MILES PER SET OF TIRE
MORE COMFORT
PRICE IS RIGHT

N AS H

National - Elgin Six • Premier

SALES

Re Vere

WINTON

George H. Zuver Co.

-:- CLASSIFIED -:-

SPECIAL

1920 JORDAN BROUGHAM
1920 PEERLESS EIGHT, 7-passenger
We invite anyone to make us an offer 'on these two.
They must be sold at once.
TERMS IF DESIRED

3745 CASS AVE.

JACK MONTGOMERY
5585---GLENDALE--4669

Tee

Willard f

Sank. on all rnakes.

Free Ispectios.

Long Battery
Service Co.

68.78 Brady St.

(East of 3700 Woodward)

T.I. Glendale 1267.

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