As'rican lavish PerlaEat Cotter CLAYTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1■ 11•1•MINI PAGE FIVE 7ilEPLTKOIlitAIS/ 1 011t0A 1CLE a' temple NMI El Notre Sunday Services: Sunday services, which have been resumed under the most auspicious conditions, will begin each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. On Sunday, Nov. 0, Rabbi Franklin will give the third in his series of talks under the general title, "Foundations Of Faith." The public is cordially invited. Sabbath Seryieec Sabbath services will begin as throughout the month at 10:30, Thursday Sewing: Women of the congregation are earnestly asked to give their co-oper- ation to those women who meet every Thursday in the Temple assembly The r oo ms to sew for the pour. [wed of assistance along these lines is very urgent and no woman in our congregation should shirk the obli- gation that rests upon her to do her A Modern Motor Car In the $500 Class to be built by Frank L. Klingensmith and Frank F. Beall mite. Auxiliary: On the afternoon of Monday, Nov. I I, the Women's Auxiliary of Temple Beth El will hold its annual meeting fur the year. As has been the cus- tom in the past, the meeting will take the form of an "Acquaintance Gathering." There will be no charge., Mrs. Wallace Itosenheim, the presi- dent, and the board of directors of the Auxiliary are extremely anxious' that the affair should he largely at- tended, because a special effort will be made to have the purpose of the gathering carried out; that is, that the women will become acquainted. A splendid musical program has been arranged. Sabbath School: The Religious School of the Tem-, pie has been organized into a self-: governing institution under the name "The City of Justice of the State of Beth El. The plan promises to add much to the efficiency of the school, particularly in the matter of prompt- ness regularity of attendance on the part of the pupils. Harold Ehrlich of the 10th dims was elected mayor. The members of the city council who attended the first meeting on Sunday, Oct. 30, are as follows: Bernard Segall, Howard Ithom, Emanuel Van Vfiet, Sanford Kramer, Fred Berger, Ruth Finster-1 wall, Taft Barnett, Goldie Vehon,, Herbert l'eritz, Bella 'fucker, Allan Friedman and Louis ileavenrich. Additional election of city treas- urer and city clerk will be made this week. Young People'. Society: The first lecture in the course on -Biblical Criticism," by Rabbi Berko- witz, was held last Tuesday evening.' 'twenty members enrolled. It is hoped that a larger number will take advantage of this course. The next meeting of the class was announced for Tuesday, Nov. 25, but because that is the night of the annual con- gregational dinner, the class will probably have to be postponed until the following Tuesday. The date will he announced in these columns next week. Woman's "My knowledge of low price motor cars assures me that our plan will enable us to build a modern motor car that will successfully com- pete with the world." Frank L. Klingensmith Frank L. Klingensmith had one thought in mind when he resigned as Vice-President and Treasurer of the Ford-Motor Company. That thought was to produce a really modern car in the $500 class. Statistics prove that there is a demand for at least 1,500,000 low-priced cars each year. That de- mand is increasing—there is existing today an exceptional demand for a car of low-cost that combines refinement and up-to-date engineering features. The Gray Car will be built to satisfy this demand and the Gray plan of production and distribution will make it possible to put such a car on the market at this price. Frank F. Beall, who is associated with Mr. Klingensmith as Vice-President and General Manager of the Gray Motor Corporation, has put into this new car over twenty years of experience. Mr. Beall was in charge of Production at Brown & Sharpe, and Vice-President in charge of Production at the Packard Motor Car Company. Mr. Beall's name alone is a guarantee of the best results obtainable from a standpoint of production engineering. The Men The Officers and Directors of the Gray Motor Cor- poration are: Frank L. Klingensmith, President Frank F. Beall, Vice-President. Paul R. Gray, of the Gray Estate. David A. Brown, President of General Necessities Corporation. Col. J. H. Poole, Capitalist. George H. Kirchner, President of the First State Bank of Detroit. Hobart B. Hoyt, President Detroit Pressed Steel Co. O. J. Mulford, President Michigan Street Car Advertising Co. Benjamin S. Hanchett, Grand Rapids, Capitalist. Luman W. Goodenough, Corporation Attorney. / Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Feinberg (Stella Saffir) of 1235 Burlingame avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Edgar Milford, on Oct. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Roth of 303 East Forest avenue are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son, Gilbert Jay, on Oct. '25. PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodg No. 481i, F. and A. M., will hold regular communica- tion Wednesday, Nov. 5. F'. and lookout committee at 7 p. m. C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. RICHARD STRAUSS MAKES HIS LOCAL APPEARANCE NOV. 7 A man of prodigious talents, of striking personality, Richard Strauss stands today RS the most imposing fig- ure in the musical horizon. With as keen a vision of the future as had his great predecessor, Wagner, he has be- gun a new epoch in musical develop- ment with a vast and far-reaching in- fluence Dr, Strauss will appear here lm November 7 at Orchestra Hall with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. of R ichard The achievements Strauss have come to be such a by- word that the layman is almost as well acquainted with his genius as the music lover. Born in NIunich in 1101t, at the age of six he h a d written it three-part song to which his mother added the words as he had learned to ( maltose before he could form letters. At school he wrote a symphony that was performed when he was seventeen. Besides his remarkable creative abil- ity, his powers as an interpreter were such that at a very youthful age he was chosen to succeed Von Bulow as conductor of the ducal orchestra at Meiningen, and now for nearly forty years his career as n director of or- chestras has been almost equally fa- mous as that of composer. A pro- lific creator he has worked unceasingly and produced, besides numerous sym- phonies, operas and selections for nearly every instrument, it varied list of chorals, anthems and practically every combination for voice and in- strument. During the forthcoming tour, Dr. Strauss will be heard not only in or- chestral concerts, but also in a series of "Strauss Evenings" which will be devoted entirely to his own composi- tions presented by a vocal interpreter and Dr. Strauss himself at the piano. Claire Dux and Elizabeth Schumann will appear in these recitals which will be "concerts in times," bringing the great composer into a close, personal touch with the audience and present- ng under ideal conditions many new compositions not heard before, a rare pportunity for the music lover. J. Lieber Custom Tailor Showing the Latest Weave. Room 207.09 Broadway Market Building The Gray Plan Men heading the Gray Motor Corporation have had years of experience in the field of low-priced cars. They know that parts manufacturers are capitalized and equipped to compete for the business of motor car manufacturers. They know that parts can be bought in the open market at a minimum cost. They know, front experience, that they can produce 150 cars a day almost as economically as 500. All motors will be built by the Gray Motor Corpora- tion. There will be assembling plants for Gray Cars in ten or twelve different cities. Parts will be shipped directly to these cities, thereby saving about two- thirds the ordinary cost of freight. The Gray Car will have 100-inch wheelbase. It will have a modern four-cylinder motor—a mileage of 25 miles per gallon—transmission of sliding gear type— improved spring suspension—ventilating windshield —self-starter—and demountable rims. It will be built of alloy steel, insuring strength and light weight. That the Gray Car will be all that can be asked for in a car of this class from a standpoint of appearance, desirability and performance can simply be taken for granted. The Money The Gray Motor Corporation owns and operates a big, modern plant which is now producing the Gray-Beall motor and working on special contracts on several other projects. $1,500,000 has already been put into this company. Of an additional issue and under • 'ting of $2,500,000, the first $500,000 of 10''; Preferred Stock is to be sold at $10 per share. This stock is preferred as to dividends, is cumulative, and participates equally with the com- mon stock. This, however, is only the beginning of the financing of Gray Motor Corporation. A project of at least $50,000,000 is contemplated which will capitalize the assembly branches and assure the success of the plan. The representative for the underwriters of Gray Motor Corporation stock is Alonzo P. Ewing, 310 Dime Bank Building, Detroit, Michigan. This announcement is being made so that you may have a chance to share in this great project—read the coupons below. Gray Motor Corporation Detroit, Michigan Information for Investors Opportunity ALONZO P. EWING. 310 Dime Bank Bldg., Detroit, Michigan . I would be glad to have information on your proposition to assist in the Motor Corporation stock . N ame sale of Gray $500,000 worth of 105 preferred stock in the Gray Motor Corporation will be sold at $10 per share. This is your chance to invest in a project that promises to be one of the greatest developments in the automotive industry. We will gladly send further details if you will send in the coupon marked "Information." There is also an opportunity for a number of men, particularly those in now associated in the automobile industry in Michigan, to assist earn- a way that will bring them immediate stock in the sale of this ings, and a chance for a profitable future connection with this large " undertaking. If interested send in the coupon marked "Opportunity. ............... .... Address ............ — 9.1.11•IMMLX:11 ... ALONZO P. EWING Information ALONZO P. EWING, 910 Dime Bank Bldg., Detroit, Michigan. I would like to have you send me furthet information about the 10% cumulative pre- ferred stock in the Gray Motor Corporation. Name. Address 310 Dime Bank Bldg., Detroit, Michigan Phone Main 9135 AllO ■ Mos...11