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American ffewish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE ELEVEN

Tstdertton*IngitlittoNiclz

PROTESTANT AND JEW

By DR. ALEXANDER LYONE
In the Supplement.

OPEN
EVENINGS

"L" HEAD TYPE
1 HAS ADVANTAGE

Many Desirabl, Features of Engine
Cited by Dodge Brothers
Engineer.

Nash Motor Co. Head.

Fraternal and
Club Notes

THE SENSATIONAL RISE OF

CHEV

The most discussed automobile on
the market is Chevrolet, which in
less than a year's time jumped from
seventh to second place in current
registrations and yet promises still
more sensational development(' in

Byre is an incident to which every
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.
1923.
rotestant and Jew in America Ought
This car has been on the market
One of the most commonly debated
On Monday, Jan. 22, Purity Chap-
direct their thoughtful attention.
about seven years, but not until the
subjects among motorists is the en- ter No. 359, Order of the Eastern
atholics du not need it. They can al-
fall of 1921 was it regarded at all
gine—which type is most desirable Star, will hold what is known as Past
-tidy serve as exemplars in the mat-
Here is a state- Matrons' Evening. Dinner will be
seriously as a contender for leader-
for ordinary use.
to • . that I have reference to, which is ment by a prominent engineer of the
ship in the low-priced field.
served promptly at 6 p. m., to which
hat the Beth El Jewish Congregation
At that time a line of new models
staff of Dodge Brothers, Detroit, all members are invited. After din-
f Detroit, Mich., has just elected
was brought out embodying impor-
which
may
throw
some
light
on
the
ner
there
will
be
initiation
classes,
heir Rabbi, Leo M. Franklin, for life.
tant
engineering improvements, high-
le is only fifty-two and has only serv- subject for those who are disposed to the work being put on by the Past
grade bodies on all closed models and
Worthy Matrons of Purity Chaptre,
continue the argument.
e d them a little over a score of years,
prices ranging from $525 for the
The "I." Head type of automobile as follows: Mesdames Ernestine
a nd he is already elected for life.
touring cr to $875 for the five-pas-
'atholics have the insight to relieve engine appeals to the intelligent buy- Schimtt, Edna Grant, Gertrude Ber-
senger sedan (later reduced to $860).
heir spiritual leaders of material er of today because it giveshim the stein, Sarah Mitchkun, Sarah Kaplan,
The Chevrolet motor has always
maximum
in
reliability,
quietness,
Sadie
Grossman,
Ray
Stralser,
Ethel
anxiety and obsession by making the
enjoyed an excellent reputation and
simplicity, efficiency and accessibility. Schiller, Lena Loewenberg, Yettit
riesthood
a
position
for
life.
Other
'i
The
manufacturer
who
recognizes
the
added improvement caused •
Glazier,
Julia
Zechman
and
Miss
ienominations need to learn it a (-
the value of the good will of his cus- Sadie Goldstein.
rapid increase in demand that result-
t hough I believe, the Jews already
tomers
considers
reliability
as
a
fea-
ed
in
a shortage of supply that per-
end in this direction as they should
ture of prime importance. In the
Oakland Mothers Club.
sisted all during 1922 in spiten.of
i n all fine expressions of religious ac-
head
construction
the
ex-
double
shifts and plant enlargements.
tivity. A goodly number of American usual "L"
The Oakland brunch of the Jewish
The new models announced in Oc-
Jewish congregations have already haust and inlet valves are mounted Institute Mothers' Club will meet at
in
the
main
cylinder
block
with
the
tober
included
marked improvements
honored their Rabbis with appoint-
3 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 20, at the
in design and some added equipment
ment for life, even though in most
Moore School, corner Alger and
C.
W.
NASH,
at no advance in price.
cases these men are still in middle
Cameron streets. The subjects for
About this time it was announced
age. These organizations feel that
discussion will be "Nutrition of the President of Nash Motors Company,
after a man has been duly tried by
Child," by Dr. J. B. I.ipsky, and the who says that the next six months that new assembly plants were being
the varied tests of adequate time he
aspects of the new citizenship law for will see a much heavier demand for built at Buffalo, Cincinnati and Janes-
ough to receive that sense of securiity
women. Mrs. Toby Segal is presi- automobiles than has existed at any ville, Wk.' also new body plants ad-
poining the
that will enable him to go on working
' automobile manufactur-
dent of the club.
time since the early part of 1920.
ing plants at Buffalo, Cincinnati,
at his best without detraction front his
Flint,
St.
Louis,
Janesville and Oak-
energy because of a natural worri-
Zionist Cultural Society.
land, thus giving Chevrolet the lar0:
ment about old age. After a reason-
Henry Gottlieb will be the speaker PETERS REPORTS GOOD
est high grade closed body capacity,
able term of good service no minister
this Monday evening for the Zionist
YEAR FOR PACKARD CO. in the world.
in good standing will be dropped by
Cultural Society, his topic being
an intelligent congregation, and after
Inasmuch as the demand for closed
'Achad-Ile-Amism." The meeting
"We
have had a wonderful year; cars of all makes has of recent years
he has reached the years when decline
will be held at the Shaarey Zedek and perhaps the best in the history of the
sets in no decent congregation will
always exceeded the supply, at least
the address of the evening oil be Detroit branch," states II. W. Peters,
drop him. Accordingly it is only mak-
part of the year, this new Chevrolet
followed by a general discussion, in general manager of the Packard Mo-
ing a virtue of necessity to anticipate
capacity is very important, becalm(
which Reuben Zinder, Hebrew in- tor Car Company, Detroit branch.
the future a few years and secure a
as is well known in the trade, closed
structor, will lead.
"During the year just closed we sold car business goes to the cancern that
leader for life. It will not only make
and delivered 1,070 new and used can make the quickest delivery.
his remaining years more valuable in
Alpha Lambda Kappa.
vehciles with a valuation in excess of
every possible way but will heighten
And now comes the copper-cooled
At the last initiation, Dec. 31, those $2,250,000.
the spiritual significance of the con-
Chevrolet, which has been discussed
who received their degrees were Dr.
"December, which we consider one in engineering and trade circles for
gregation by increasing its self-re-
Otto S. Weiss, Solomon Levin and of the slow months in the year for more than a year, all sorts of con)
spect and adding to its respectability
Oscar A. Golding, At the initiatory automobile sales, turned out to be ex- flirting rumors having circulated rel
I in the eyesof others. We shall have
banquet which folhiwed at the Hotel ceptionally good, our total business garding its existence, its perform-
I a better ministry with a secure min-
Cadillac, Professor Louis Cantor of exceeding $250,000.
istry. There will inescapably be a
ance, price, etc.
the North Dakota Agricultural Col-
"Sales in the Single Six line have
wider sincerity and a deeper spirit-
Although it is said this new motor
lege was the guest of honor. Meet- kept up very persistently despite the embodies no new scientific accom-
uality. I therefore commend the ex-
ings will be held every Tuesday even- delays caused by late deliveries and plishments, but merely successful ap . -
ample of Beth El to both Protestants
this is conclusive evidence that there plication of established laboratory
I and Jews in America. I compliment
ing until further notice.
F. J. HAYNES,
---
that noble body of men and women President and General Manager of
is a real dermind for a car of this principles, it is very new to the trade
Nu
Beta
Phi.
whose pulpit I have been privileged
type. Indications also point to an and general public, and has been the
Dodge Bros. Co.
to occupy. I congratulate them and
On Monday evening, Jan. 8, the even greater demand this spring and center of interest at the New York
their beloved (carer heartily and valve heads practically flush with the Nu Beta Phi Sorority gave a bunco I believe that by next February our
show.
prayerfully with the hope that they top of the cylinder casting. The valve party for members and their friends, sales will be running almost equal to
Production is stated to be limited,
may have many more years of fruit- stems project downward toward the following which luncheon was served our May and June males of last year,
due partly to the extensive and ex ,
ful co-operation with one of its results tappets and cams below and are at a prettily appointed table, which and I strongly urge that prospective pensive equipment required in the
in leading nuiny others to like right- placed in a row parallel to the cen- marked the close of a delightful purchasers .of a Packard Single Six
new metallurgical process employed
ter line of the crankshaft and elf to evening.
place their orders at as early n date for braznig the copper to cast iron,
tsaisness.
either the right or left side of the
At the last regular meeting, on as possible to safeguard delivery.
a feat hitherto considered impossible.
pistons. By combining the entire Wednesday, Jan. 10, the sorority re-
"The Single Six now is complete
The practical measure of the re-
Harry J. Lippman Announces valve mechanism, including the valve gretfully accepted the resignation as with 10 different types of bodies on
markable progress of Chevrolet is
seats, guides, tappets, cams and pas- president of Miss Ruth Cohn, whose two chassis lengths and the surpass- told by sales figures for the last two
Candidacy for Circuit Judge.
sageways for both the exhaust and marriage to Nathan Metzger will be ing value in the car's performance years. In 1920, up to that time the
inlet gases, with the cylinders in one an event of Jan. 24. Miss Jeanette makes it the ideal car for all motor- motor industry's best year, Chevro-
Of especial interest to the readers casting, a very compact unit is se- Kabacker, vice-president, will preside ing purposes.
let marketed 153,646 cars; in the
"Twin Six and truck sales continue bad year of 1921 sales fell to 71,909
of these columns is the announcement cured which gives a low center of until a new president is elected, which
of the candidacy of Ilarry J. Lipp- gravity and insures proper lubrica- will take place at the meeting to be in a gratifying way and we antici-
cars. The year 1922 rolled up the
man for Circuit Judge at the spring tion to all parts from the splash and held on Jan. 17 at the home of Miss pate a steady increase along these
splendid total of 243,000 sales, and
primary election to be held on Mar. 7. vapor of the cylinder oiling system. Ruth Grosberg, 590 East Palmer ave- lines."
production schedules for 1923 are
This arrangement reduces to a
For the past 12 years, Mr. Lipp-
said to be about double the 1922
nue.
man has been engaged in the prac- minimum the number of parts in the
sales.
-
RUSSIA OPENS ITS GATES TO
tice of law in this city, enjoying to- valve mechanism and permits of the
TzDakah Club.
ADMIT
THE
AMERICAN
DOLLAR
day one of the largest anti most lu- lightest possible design of the re-
A regular meeting of the TzDakah
or
f
MONTREAL SENDS $5,000
ciprocating
elements.
This
simple
crative clientele, and has built
Club was held on Monday afternoon
The Cunard Line announces that
himself an enviable reputation for mounting of the parts eliminates wear at the home of Mrs. Max Velick, 153
TO CENTRAL COMMITTEE
and
rattle
and
the
splendid
lubrica-
it
has
been
informed
by
its
Russian
honesty, integrity and ability.
NEW YORK.—The Central Relief
Massachusetts avenu. The next meet-
Conceded to be one of the most tion which they automatically receive ing of the club will take place on correspondents that they are now in Committee is in receipt of a check for
capable lawyers in this community, makes possible the enduring quiet- Monday at the residence of Mrs. a position to execute dollar remit- $5,000 from the Montreal, Canada
tanes to many points in Russia. Pay-
evidenced not noly by his practice in ness so characteristic of this construc- Horowitz, 301 East Philadelphia.
Committee.
ments will be effected iether in actual
local courts, but in his success before tion.
This is the first considerable remit..
LITHUANIAN REPUBLIC
The prospective buyer should not
PLAYLETS WILL FEATURE
the Supreme Court of this state, his
dollars or gold rubles at the rate of lance received by the Central Relief
Albacus Club.
MAY HOLD RE-ELECTION elevation to the Circuit bench will be lose sight of the valuy, of simplicity
195 gold copecks for each dollar.
ENTERTAINMENT JAN. 23
Committee
since the recent conference.
The Albacus Club held their last
KOWN0.—(J. C. B.)—In view of one that would of necessity be of in engine construction. Where the
It certainly proves that Canadian
the difficulties encountered in the for- immense benefit to all.
least number of parts: are used the meeting Thursday, Jan. 11. Election
Jewry,
despite
the unfavorable finan-
SAUSAGE
FACTORY
All dubs and classes of the De- mation of a new Ministry and the
Born in the state of Michigan and least amount of trouble is generally of officers resulted as follows: Morris GUNSBERG
cial conditions and various local hand-
Stoller, president; Pearl Gruskin,
partment of Recreation at the Balch election of the president of the Lith- educated in the public schools of experienced. The complicated mech-
icaps
to
which
it
is subject at the pres-
The Gunsberg Sausage Factory,
uanian Republic, rumors have gained Greenville, Mich., University of Mich- anism with more parts offers a great- veie-president; Sam Rosen, financial
ent time, is yet fully alive to the im-
School, St. Antoine street, between
ground among the Christian Demo- igan and Detroit College of Law, Mr. er chance for some of them to break, secretary; Pauline Horwitz, secre- which opened this week, is located on portance of our work abroad, especial-
Palmer and Ferry, will be represent- cratic Party, the most powerful party Lippman is distinctly a Michigan pro. stick or get out of adjustment. The tary; James Cohen, treasurer. The Twnetieth street, near Michigan ave-
ly as it relates tee our work of succor
ed in the monthly community pro- in the country, that the recently elec- duct and is a representative Jew, who simple mechanism is generally easier next meeting will be held at the home nue. Through an error in last week's of the needy scholars and institutions
gram to be held Tuesday evening, ted Sejm will be dissolved soon and as such should have the undivided for the owner driver to keep in ad- of Miss Jean Feldman, 691 Medbury paper, it was stated that the factory of learning.
is
located
on
Riopelle
street.
boulevard.
support of all Jews of this city.
justment.
Jan. 23, in the school auditorium. fresh elections held.
Low maintenance costs in the oper-
The minority nationalities have
The dramatic club will present two
Philomathic Debating Club.
ation of a motor car is a feature
taken up the rumor and are discuss-
plays, "The Maccabean Cure" and
Nelson Stocker and lierzl Shur, de-
ing it in earnest. In the vent of the 100,000 GARMENTS DISTRIBUTED which interests every owner. Engine
The Darktown School," as well as
accessibility and efficiency are both fending the negative of the question
ruling interpretation of paragraph
dialect recitations. Folk and charac-
76 of the Electorial Law remaining in
The Joint Distribution Committee of vital importance in reducing these that the United States adopt the ship
ter dances will be given by the Mon-
subsidy bill, defeated the affirmative
force, the minority nationalities in has been advised by cable that 100,- costs.
day and Wednesday evening groups.
Every motor car engine some time team consisting of Morris Pearlstein
Lithuania will form a bloc on the
The junior section of the Detroit lines of the minority nationalities 000 garments, including underwear, in its natural lifetime requires the and Jack H. Margolis. Benjamin J.
outer
clothing
and
shoes,
have
been
String Choir will make the sixth ap-
bloc at the last election in Poland. In distributed to inmates of child-caring grinding of valves, the removal of Safir was critic of the evening. The
pearance of the season. The choir,
this way the minorities will be sure of institutions and to adults in the Uk- carbon deposit, and the renewal of Misses Adeline Cohen and Dorothy
the ages of whose members average
piston pins and bushings. Work of Weisman addressed the club in the
obtaining more than the minimum
12 years, will feature melodies from number of scats to entitle them to pro- raine during the past three months. this kind can be done at a much
This is in addition to a previous ills-
n ame of a charitable society.
II Trovatore. Admission is free.
portional representation under the
lower cost on the "I." head motor be-
"Resolved, that the United States
Announcement is made that regis- present ruling, and will prevent their tribution of 129,000 sets of under-
cause the plain removable head cancel the war debts" will be debated
trations ran still be made for the present under-representation, on ac- wear and 25,000 outer garments. The makes all these vital parts more ac-
this Sunday evening David Berris
gen, who
swimming classes on Wednesdays count o f which they are boycotting the cable is signed by Dr. Bo
cessible. A great saving in time and and Jack Thumin will be on the af-
6.
from 6 to 10 p. m. Instruction is sittings of the Sejm. arrived in Moscow on
Jan.
costs is effected because of this sim- firmative and Isadore Falk and Wil-
given free.
ple construction. On account of the liam R. Knoppow on the negative.
Quality Service
Lincoln sass
intake manifold being cast integrally Samuel J. Rhodes will be the speaker
with the cylinder block and through of the evening.
Electrical Contractor
the water jacket space, great fuel
I Repair Anything from • Door Bell to
efficiency and easy starting are read-
Adelphi•ne
We Rent Stand Towels, Coats, Aprons,
An Electric Motor.
ily secured. The heat from the sur-
The officers of the Adelphian Club
Ladies Aprons, Table Linen
Glendale 255
4842 Hamilton Ave.
rounding water and the nearby ex- were formally installed at the last
Detroit. Mich.
6842
East
,.,rat
haust passages insures this highly ap- regular meet, which was held at the
I
home of Mr. and Mrs. .Kirshbaum,
preciated result.
It is important to bear in mind 224 Cortland avenue, Highland Park.
that a slight gain in fuel efficiency The officers are commencing the sec-
TOPS RE-COVERED
due to some of the more complicated ond term of their respective duties, 51Ip C
New lights In your curtains
while yeti wait.
and inaccessible valve mechanisms is since they were all unanimously re- Curtains, Views,
Sole
Distributors: Multi
more than offset in the final main- elected. They are: Jack Seebald, Cushions,
Pat. Glass Curtains, Badger
tenance costs because reliability, president; John Sklar, vice-president; California Toys
De Luse, Craftsman Taps.
quietness and accessibility are sacri- Benjamin J. Safir, secretary; Maurice rim C
685 CANFIELD W.
Markowitz, treasurer; Rufus King Body and Fonder
ficed.
Bet. Second and Third
Bumping,
Stevens, Jr., sergeant-at-arms. Presi-
Phone Glendale 246
Painting.
dent Seebald appointed the follow-
ing committee chairmen for the new
term: Program, Bernard Velik; so-
cial, Carl C. Fedman; membership,
Nash Motors on Jan. 9 had on hand Rufus King Stevens, Jr.; publicity,
more orders for delivery this month Benjamin J. Safir; pin, John Sklar.
than were booked in any previous The organization has decided to
month in the history of the company c hange the time of meetings to Sun-
as
fully
Sedan
is
interior
of
the
with the exception of May and June day afternoons at 4 p. m. The next
The
of last year. The year just closed regular meeting will be held on Sun-
pleasing as the notably bcaunful exterior.
Complete Library, Wonderful Colonial Mahogany Dining Room
was the greatest 12-months period day afternoon, Jan. 28, at the home
Suite. Also Living Room, Bedroom, Kitchen and maid room furai•
in the history of the Nash Motors of John Sklar, 690 Medbury boule-
lure •m; furnishings, to be sold at un d auctions in our new
Company. Total sales of Nash pas- vard.
quarters ■ t-
senger cars in 1922 more than dou-
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Packard Single-Sixes which have been on the road thirty
thousand miles, and more, have been put in condition as
good as new, at trifling cost. Such performance indicates the
lower upkeep expense, and the longer life, which are bringing
into the circle of Packard ownership thousands who here-
tofore have deliberately refrained from fine car ownership.

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year.
TO REGISTER NEW CLASS
One interesting phase of the 1922
record is that the last nix months of
The National Farm School, located
the year eclipsed the first half-period
in point of sales. In other words, near Philadlephia, in Bucks conty.
Pa.,
is now receiving applications for
1,005 more care were shipped by the
,
factory from July 1 to Dec. 31 than admission to its new freshman clam l
whcih is to be admitted to the schoo
1
and
Jan.
were shipped between
June 30, which period included, of in March, in order to begin its studieslf
with the opening of the farming sta-
caurse, the natural spring demand.
January, February and March last son, in the spring of the year.
The National Farm School offers a
year started the breaking of Nash
previous records with a volume of wonderful opportunity to worthy, en-
ergetic
young men, irrespective of
sales for that period that exceeded
the some 1921 period by more than creed, giving them • three-years
training
in practical and scientific ag-
51 per cent. Then followed April
of all charge to them
and May, months that made Nash his- riculture, free
for
tuiition,
board, lodging, laundry
tory. The usual mid-summer let-
down had no appreciable effect on the and other necessities.
The school comprises 500 acres of
Nash demand, with the result that
during these months record after rec- choice land, is equipped with pure-
bred
and grade dairy herds, horses,
ord was broken. In September the
automobile industry as a whole fell barns, piggery, poultry, farm ma-
chinery,
greenhouses, library and
off 24 per cent as against August,
and in that month Nash Motors gain- laboratories. The studies are in
charge
of
an able corps of instructors
ed 8 per cent over August.
Improv ement and refinements and the household is in charge of a
which began going into Nash cars the matron.
Any young man having the above
latter part of the year and which
have been completed for the auto- qualifications, who desires to register
mobile shows have met with instant for the new clam, may obtain further
registration blanks
approval on the part of the public, information and
with the result that for months past by addressing Morris A. Kaufmann,
chairman
of
the
committee
on admis-
the demand has left the factory in
an over-sold condition. This has re- sions, either in person or by mail, at
sulted in plant extension now in pro- the office of the school, 22 South
Third street, Philadelphia, Pa.
cess of completion.

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