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PAGE EIGHT

shelves with merchandise. Buying
ter of Cleveland and Earl Rosenber- outside of the imm ^late family. Mr. was done on a basis of immediate re-
Mrs. Waldbott and Mrs. Samson Si hoenbrun of Chi- ql:irenwnts; this was true of the man-
ger of New York.
was a member of the Jewish Wont- cago were in Detroit to attend the ufacturer as well as of the jobber and
an's Club, the Sisterhood of Temple funeral.
retailer.
MRS. HELEN WALDBOTT
The result of this careful policy
The hosts of friends of Mrs. Helen Beth El and the Excelsior Club.
ALFRED MOND'S MOTHER DIES has been that stocks are low in every-
Irdbuontt
of
w
W ea rle d b t o,r k
body's hands, a condition that will
7til f et o fleat.4in lo f Wh:
MRS. BARBARA ENGGASS
1.0NDON.-(J. C. R.) -The death work to the Advantage of the country
I timely death on Tuesday last at her
Purity Chaplet N.. 359, 0. E. S.
North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
Sirs. Barbara Enggass, a member has taken place here of Mrs. Mond, during the period we are now enter-
affaira
home,
1691
Burlingame
avenue,
af-
The annual children's Party of
One of the most interesting and
One of the many social Feld- I ter an illness of but a few days. 41rs. of one of the old Ifetroit families wife of the great chemist, Dr. Ludwig ing. With low merchandise inventories
and relict of the late Adolph Eng- Mond, F. R, S., and mother of Sir Al- jobbers and retailers must continue
entertaining meetings of the North Purity Chapter No. 369, 0. E. S., will gi ven in honor of Miss Betty
Waldbott had apparently rallied and
gass, died at her home on Pallister fred Mond, M. P., and 51r. Robert to•order goods which of course means
Woodward branch of the Jewish take place on Monday afternoon, man, whose marriage to Rabbi Barry .
hopes
were
entertained
for
her
re-
Women's European Welfare Organiz- June 11, at 2 o'clock. All members Z. Gordon will be solemnized June ' covery, when double pneumonia set avenue on Friday last after a lin- Ludwig Mond, F. R. S., the eminent that manufacturers must continue to
produce their wares. This assures un-
and
their
children
are
urged
to
at-
ation was held on Tuesday evening,
19, was a theater party, followed by i in which terminated in her death. gering illness. Mrs. Enggass was the scientist.
By Sirs. Mond's death the bequert interrupted employment, the only bas-
June 6, at the home of Mrs. S. Schif- tend. The regular meeting of Purity luncheon, at Hotel Stotler, given by I Ilfrs. Waldbott was born in Buffalo, daughter of Morris and Minna
of
her
husband,
who
died
ill
1909,
of
is I know of for that condition of
Chapter
will
be
held
the
some
even-
Hirschbaum,
pioneer
residents
of
De-
lender, 81 Puritan avenue. The af-
Mrs. Benjamin Gould on Tuesday. N. Y , 28 years ago, the only child
a most important collection of old sound prosperity which in the past we
fairs of the year were reviewed and ing at 7:30 o'clock.
The affair was in the form of a moth- of Leopold Ullman, 'prominent real. troit, who had mime to this city when
masters for the National Gallery
it
was
but
a
small
settlement,
and
the activities closed for the season.
W eed to call 'good times. "
pry' party, invited guests being the dent of that city, and was married
is to
Signs. Rho Tau.
were among the first Reform Jews comes into effect. The collection MIDIS
mothers of the immediate families.
Announcement was made by the
to Emil Waldbott seven and a half
be
kept
together
in
one
or
noire
who helped in establishing the pres-
Plans have been completed for the
The proud man is troubled at the
main branch of the organization of a
years ago. After their marriage they
of the National Gallery under the
Mrs. A. Lewis of Johnstown, Pa., moved to Cincinnati, coming to De- ent Temple Beth El over 75 years
strawberry festival to be held at the summer dance to be given by the Sig-
slightest wind.-The Talmud.
name of the "Mond Collection."
Jericho Temple, Oakland and Mel- ma Rho Tau Sorority on Friday, June is visiting here with her aunt, Mrs. fruit five years ago, where Mrs. ago. Mrs. Enggass, who was born
bourne, on Sunday afternoon and 22, in the rose room of the Hotel Ad- George Cohen, and family. Waldbott's kindly ways endeared her in Detroit 67 years ago and had re-
sided here all her life, was a woman BUSINESS OUTLOOK FOR
evening, June 24. The proceeds will dison. The following members are
to all with whom she came in con-
of rare charm and personality.
Robert Schomberger and family tact.
LAST HALF OF YEAR IS
go for the transportation of Eu- in charge of the various committees:
Besides her husband, Mrs.
ropean war orphans to this country. Elsie Itassmer, publictiy; Ruth Co- have moved into their new home at , Waldbott is survived by two sons, Funeral services were held on Mon-
GOOD, SAYS C. W. NASH
day afternoon from the residence on
hen, finance and tickets; Charlotte 1674 Atkinson avenue.
I Lee, 6 years old, and Richard, aged
A surprise was tendered at thin
..
Pallister avenue, with Rabbi Leo M.
Miller, refreshments, and Aline Schil-
-
11/2
year,
and
her
parents,
Mr.
and
meeting to the retiring president,
"The general outlook for business
ler, program. From the advance
During the past week many afraid Mrs. Leopold Ullman, who were with Franklin officiating, and interment during the last six months of the year
Mrs. Goldstiek, who was presented
sale of tickets and from general com• were given honoring Miss Gertrude her at the time of her death. Burial was in the family vault in Woodmere
with a beautiful wrist watch by Mrs.
is decidedly more favorable than it ap-
Cemetery.
Surviving
Mrs.
Enggass
ment, the dance promises to be one, Beisman, whose marriage to Joshua took place in Woodmere Cemetery on
M. Goldberg, newly-elected president,
peared three months 814 0 ," rays W.
S. D. McCLELLAN CO.
Sarasohn was an event of Decoration Thursday afternoon, with Rabbi Leo are her children, Minna Engg,ass- Nash, president of the Nash Motors
in behalf of the organization, in ap- of the best of the season.
Day et Hotel Stotler. Mrs. Reuben:NI Franklin officiating at the sere- Ileavenrich, wife of Max Philip Company. "Conditions, in fact, look
preciation of the work done for the
Ileavenrich of Saginaw; Clarence and
Shingle Roof
Esrath Rain Club.
Rosenfield
entertained
at
luncheon
:
ices.
Those
attending
the
funeral
society by Mrs. Goldstick. Mrs. Gold-
far better for the last half-year per-
Contractors
The next meeting of the Esrath and bridge, Mrs. Aubrey Brown with from out of the city were, besides Maurice Enggass of Detroit, and s ix
stick responded by expressing her ap-
iod than I had hoped in March, they
grandchildren,
Eleanor,
Theodore,
Reim
Club
will
be
held
at
the
Temple
it
luncheon
and
theater
party,
Mrs.''
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo 1.111-
preciation of the gift and pledged
n
would
look.
12, at '7:30 p. tferald Sandorf with unc ton ani man Mrs. Julius Ullman, Mrs. S. Max Jr. and Robert ileavenrich of
"Along about March 1, big nwr-
herself to continue her efforts in the Beth El Tuesday, June
Saginaw and Robert and Barbara
cause of the European orphans. Re- tn. New officers for the club will bridge at the Bluebord Tea Rooms, Turn'in, !qrs. Retta Ullman and Mrs.
chants in practically all lines of bus-
Enggass of Detroit. Mrs. Rose
freshments were served by the hos- he elected. Together with this, the Mrs. Georgge Kleiman with a bridge , Fred Ullman of Buffalo, N. Y.; Dr.
iness seemed fearful of a general
club will hold an interesting social. tea, and Miss Julia Klein with a for- , Sigmund Waldbott of Cincinnati, Mr. Hersch, niece, and Ilugo and Mowis slow-up for the last half of 1923 and
tess at the close of the meeting.
Preparations are being completed mat dinner party honoring both Miss and Mrs. Monroe Ullman and son and Fechheimer, nephews, are the. Mk as a result they did not overload their
On Thursday afternoon an outing
surviving relatives of Mrs. Enggass,
for an outing to be given by the club. 13eisman and Miss Rose Edeloff,
■ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ullman and <laugh-
was held at Belle Isle by both
bride-elect of June.
branches of the organization in honor
Blackstone Society.
of the fifteenth wedding anniversary
NIIIIM ■ IBINNEN1120101. 1111111.11111111111112~111P.
Blackstone Society will terminate
Miss Ann Schultz of East Warren inuataaminisimmemnim mimmom.
of the president of the main branch, its term Sunday evening, June 10,
avenue was hostess at a delightful
Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman. In the last
when the election of officers fur the personal surprise shower given in
issue it was erroneously stated that
next term will be held in the assem- honor of her sister, Miss Gertrude
Mrs. Zuckerman was to celebrate her bly room of the main public library.
Schultz, a June bride-elect, at her
sixtieth birthday, and the correction
Installation will be held the same home on Tuesday evening. Covers
is made at this time.
evening. A declamation contest fea- were laid for 25 guests. Miss Schultz
tured the meeting on Sunday even- was the recipient of many beautiful
ing, June 4. S. Greenbaum was elect- gifts.
ed the best speaker of the evening.
Particularly for
Mrs. Sara D. Mendelsohn of Sec-
Sigma Phi Gamma.
ond boulevard has returned from
The last Open meeting of the Sig- New York, where she was the guest
ma l'hi Gamma Sorority for the sea- of friends for three weeks.
The creation of that "bower of
son was held on Thursday at the
home of Miss Dorothy Bornstein. Ar-
beautiful flowers" that furnishes
M. lichen; and daughters, Diana
rangements are being made for a and Fannie, of Richmond avenue
a fitting background for charming
brides, has always been a favorite
week-end outing to be held at Cass hove motored to Chicago, where they
Lake. Miss Bernice Cohen, 355 will spend a few days with relatives.'
function of our designers. So
Owen avenue, will be hostess at the
well do they succeed in their ef-
forts that many brides have told
Mrs. Harry A. Winkelman of St.
next regular meeting.
us how our decorations have fitted
Ignace, Mich., is visiting her parents,
Madison
Athletic
Club.
exactly the picture every maid has
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of I
itelini. hed by entsert mechanics,
cost. 521090 down. Cavil. tires.
The Madison Athletic Club cottage Hague avenue.
drawn in her heart. Yet Subway
without
Low mileage •nd low price. $400 down.
STUDEBAKER TOURING-1922.
terms or trade. Silva 1100.00 in June.
at Crescent Lake was opened with a

prices are always less than the
DODGE TOURING - 1920
balance Studebaker way.
Light-Six, five passenger touring. They
banquet on May 27, attended by 75
cost of less pleasing service. Come
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of 266
Y. will appreciate the SI00.00 met of
hard to and in the used car market.
STUDEBAKER SPECIAL 6. TOURING.
winter curtains when 'heweather get..
guests. Benjamin 'Orloff acted as Erskine street have returned from a
CHEVROLET F. B. SEDAN-1921.
Enamel finish hire new. Certifier m
in and let us show you!
1920.
cold. Excellent enamel finish, cord Oren chanicallo 5240.011 down, cash. terms or
Ilan lots of ester.. motor and axle lust Very low mileage. also very low price for
toastmaster.
Talks
were
given
by
delightful
visit
with
their
children,
mechanically in the bent of condition:
Open Evening. and Sundays.
trade. Save 5110.00 In June.
overhauled. finish just like new; Brno a high clang sedan newly Painted , up-
Charles Cohen, M. Gruskin, M. Se- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Demont of Chi-
8475.09 wit one-third down. No ex-
better
today
than
day
it
left
factory;
holstered
like new Pilo cover', spare
cessive brok e rsge charge.
gal, S. L. Miller and S. Zellman. Mr. cago.
S153.00 down: small 'car in trade. Save lire. stop and spot light,: forsmall sum
.DURANT
Segal was presented with a gold ring
of $400.00 rant. term. or trade. Save
5100.00 in Jane.
very best bargains for $200 down.
Otir
BUICK 1922
5100.00 In June,
Has been' driven 7.000 miles. Top cur-
by the club for the success he made
Miss Dorothy J. Hyman of 606 Bel-
tains and upholstery are unusually good.
FOUR CYLINDER ROADSTER
WILLYS KNIGHT SEDAN - 1921.
231 Gratiot Avenue
of the last dance, of which he was mont avenue has returned from Chi-
STUDEBAKER SPECIAL 4, COUPE-
Car been refininhed and thoroughly over-
Driven leis than 5,000 mile+. Save 5400. Certified mechanically, new cord spare
cago,
where
she
spent
six
weeks
with
Cherry 9171
chairman.
hauled from stem Br ,tern. Had best of
1922.
Every conceivable extra, including spare tire , *top !signal. bumpers, spot light
peach for
care by conservsitive driver. Five cord
Meetings for the summer months relatives and friends.
cord Bre. Every mechanical unit is cer- and this year's license. It'd •
If it in • cloned ear you want, here in •
tire, Car ready for long and comfort- bargain: finish Inside and outside like
tified. Original apish is like new. 5225 the low price we are anking. Remember,
have been discontinued in Detroit
able trips. Nothing to bay only gas •nd new,motor and axle factory overhauled;
no large brokersge fee.
down,
balance
the
easy
Studebaker
way.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kalt were hosts at
and will instead be held at the cot-
oil. MO down-car in trade. Balance used by Stiolebaker salesman as demon-
a dinner for 12 guests on Tuesday
long easy terms.
BUICK FOUR CYLINDER 'TOURING-
tage.
strator: never been off city pavement;
STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX - 1921.
1922.
$200 loss than market price; $503 down,
evening at their home on Antoine
STUDEBAKER BIG SIX TOURING CAR.
A baked enamel finish five passenger
mall car in trade; balance long east
Nearly new, driven 5,000 miles; new
street in honor of their guests, Mr.
Blue Bird Girl..
touring; excellent mechanically •nd certi-
1922.
term, no big brokerage fee. Save $100
cord.
bumpers,
wind
shield
wiper,
Spare
Our midsommer rale. • l'ullman riding
fied upholstery not worn or checked.
At a closed meeting of the Blue and Mrs. I. Steckler and daughter of
owner
npent
much
FOrlOer
New cord in June.
the car will please stop signal.
of
car
for
the
price
of
tar
fare.
General
condition
Don't suffer-get quick relief.
Williamson,
W.
Va.;
M.
Steckler
of
Bird Girls held Tuesday' evening,
for extras. They all go with the car
yon. 5215,00 down is very cheep.
Effective and Inexpensive.
June 5, at the home of Mrs. M. De- Ashland, Ky., and W. B. Steckler of
Roven, 603 Medbury avenue, elec- Brooklyn, N. Y. •On Wednesday,
It coats nothing to come down
tion of officers took place. The offi- May 30, Mr. and Mrs. Kelt enter-
and find out.
cers elected for the ensuing term are: tained for 30 guests at Elkin's Hotel,
Near Palmer. Open Evenings and Sunday. North 5497-98-99.
Miss lila Greenwald, president; Miss Mt. Clemens, in honor of their guests.
Second and Front St..
Mary Sklare, vice-president; Miss
Sulphur Mineral, Turkish
Anna Gold, secretary; Miss Sallie So-
Tonic, Swedish, Electric Baths.
lomon, treasurer; Miss Tillie Hal. ing was won by the affirmative team
perni sergeant-at-arms, and Miss Bes- by a majority vote of two. The ques-
SWEDISH MASSAGE
sie Helfand, reporter.
tion was: "Resolved, that the United
Take Woodward Through Car,
Final arrangements were also com- States enter the world court." Nel-
Cherry 4784
pleted for the outing to Orchard son Stocker and Isidor Goldstein
No Brokerage Fee. Long, Easy Terms.
Lake Sunday, June 10. The girls composed the winning team. George
Stodebaker Special 6 Touring. A rare
will leave at 10 a. m. sharp from the Sternberg and Sam Gurovitch were
tire, original finish like new; nne of
WILLYS•KNIGHT
TOURING CAR-
barg•in foe nonte one.
Interurban Station and will spend their opponents. Sam Gurovitch and
those ears that the former owner be.
STUDEBAKER 1922 LIGHT SIX
LATE MODEL--$175.00.
condition.
Studebaker Special 6 Touring, $575,
hied •nd in the pinky
the day at the lake. After the next Nelson Stocker tied for best speaker.
TOURING CAR-PRICE VERY LOW
Car In excellent shape, as it in • certi• This ear in very good shape; $62.00
any extras, good tires.
meeting, meetings will be held every
Speaker Aaron Weiswasser will
lied Studebaker. Buy a car during our down. 20 months; remember. this price
NASH TOURING - A REAL BARGAIN. Studebaker Special 6 Coupe; • bargain,
Special body, wire wheels, vacuum
includes ail charge., much as Insurance,
$375.00.
preside at the last regular meeting
other week.
June Bargain Sale.
system, good tires and Liberty
51,275.
etc. The •utnmobile in In very good
Our
Pricer
Are
Always
On.
Installation of officers will be held this Sunday when election of officers
shape. Another one of our big June
Ford 'Touring, SIM No 1iig broker-
starter. Runs like new.
Bumph& touring, sedans, toupee and
Tuesday, June 12, at the home of will be held. The other officers who
Bargains.
1923 SPECIAL 11 TOURING CAR-
roadnter, • very complete line-up at
age fee.
REO DETROIT BRANCH
very •Itractive prices. and term. at all
Miss Bessie Helfand, 539 Engelwood will give up their posts are: Benja-
41,025.
Ford Sedan. very late model, 1485.
1920 MITCHEL TOURING CAR-$225
THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS
lime.: come in and are our line-up.
Slurry, its • bargain.
avenue. This will be in the form of min J. Safir, clerk; Sydney DeYoung,
This car is Its new an any uned ear can
4104 Woodward at Alexandrine
m
$100 down. $20 per month,
includes In.
be. A demonstration will convince you
Ford Roadster, very cheap. 1175. Long
is bunko party.
assistant clerk, and William Knop-
Glendale 8178
*orange for one ye ar. and all other
BIG JUNE BARGAIN SALE.
that you will save $300.
cony term,.
we
do
not
charge
Remember,
pow, sergeant-at-arms. Samuel Lei-
charges.
COME Ford Touring. late model, 1225. A big
COME
COME
• big brokerage fee.
Albacus Club.
bovitz and Isadore Berger, with the
STUDEBAKER 1919 BIG 5 TOURING
bargain.
Maxwell touring car. 575 down; no big
The last meeting of the Albacus aforementioned officers, compose the
4250.
CAR-4400.00.
broke.. fee.
DODGE TOURING CAR - 1918 -
Ford touring, • peach, 1125. No brok•
Club was held Thursday, May 31, at board of directors.
liere ix one In the pink of condition;
Ford touring car, 565 down: long ea•Y
'rage fee.
here Id another one of our June
5100 down, 520.00 per month on bal.

car;
we
know
it
will
satisfy
the home of Miss Jean Feldman. The
terms.
in
Ford Sedan, looks like hew, SM. Long,
• nce. Remember, we do not charge •
the m o st skepticsl buyer; mechonleally
Chevrolet touring ear. $61 down; long
main event of the evening was the
easy term..
Nu Bete Phi.
big
brokerage
fee;
thin
price
includes
it ill excellent; good tires. top curtains,
e•ny terms.
Ford Roadster, with starter, $175. No
in urance for one year; our term. are
discussion of the parties to be held
ate. Rensernher, our terms •re 1-3
The No Beta Phi delightfully en-
firm in town.
Dodge touring car, $50 down; wee profit
profit melted at our store.
the npyt liberal y of an
in the future at the club's cottage at tertained for its members on Tues-
doer, No big brokerage fee. Many
expected.
Ford Coupe. • good buy, 6275. We
months on balance.
Sylvan Lake. A club drawing will day evening at a theater party, fol-
MAXWELL TOURING CAR, 1920 -
Cadillac touring, $110 down; hurry, It's
lead, other, follow.
1171.00.
be held on Aug. 9, a leather hand lowing a dinner party. Plans are
• bargain.
Ford Touring. slanting svIndahled.
1020 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL 6-
Car very good mechanically and will
hag to be awarded to the lucky per- under way for another house party at
Chanadler touring, 5125 down.
5350. Nearly new; hurry, hang.
List Upon Request
$600.00.
eel' on sight.
son. The membership has been in- Silver's cottage, Lake Orion, on Sat-
Studebaker I.ight 6 Touring. 1922
Always a largo selection of used Fords
We have Out the price of all our us ed
431 Griswold St.
REO TOURING CAR-LATE MODEL.
model,$770. Looks like ••oew ear.
c.rs, It in one of our June Bargains
at the lowent prim.
creased from '20 to 44.
urday, June 9. The next meeting
5175.00.
and we •re preened to offer to the pub-
Buick Touring. late model, tiptop con-
Studebaker Spec, 6 Touring. a beauty,
Detroit
Main 2963
will be at the home of Rose Berick.
$75.00 down. balance • few dollars
lic at this low figure: oottlf aro.n on
$975. //any extras, nearly new.
dition, many extras. 1675.
Philomathfc Debiting Club.
your part will secure you this wonder-
every month.
Studebaker Spec. 6 coupe. like sew,
Hopmobile Coupe, • real Nuptial Beat
The forty-sixth term of the Philo-
BO little money: our
ful
automobile
for
Arrow Club.
$1,150. Refiniabed, nice clean up.
covers, spare tire, WO. -
CAR - 1350.00
OLDS
8
1920
TOURING
terms
are
1-3
down.
No
big
brokerage
mathic Debating Club is to be
hoktery.
This isanother one of our Big June
Hudson Coupe, • Pplendid I palm. coupe,
Many months on balance,
The Arrow Club will hold Its elec-
fee.
brought to a close by the twenty-first
Bargains You cannot duplicate the
Studebaker 1.4ht 6 Coupe, wonderful
$000. Hurry, it won't last Inog.
tion of officers at the next meeting.
name ear in town for less than $500.00.
No big brok
condition, $545.
annual model meting. Benjamin J.
Cadillac Touring, good Oros and p•Int.
NASH TOURING CAR, 1910-4250.00.
The open meeting policy, which
Remember, long. easy terms and small
fee.
$050. This car is very cheap; hurry.
Safir has completed all the arrangge-
6117 down. balance $21 per month.
payments make it easy for
proved a success, will be continued
Studebaker
Light
6
Roadster,
1922
Dodge Touring, look. like new, $575.
Thin price nicludes insurance for one
ments necessary to make this affair
you
you to own a good used car.
model, 1745. Long easy terms.
during the new term. Fine talent was
Sr. our line of Dodge..
sear, c•rrying charges. etc. Car is in
1922. Painted beautiful maroon.
Cie best in the annals of the club.
Studebaker Big Six Touring, $675. We
very good condition, has good tires and
found in some of the members and,
Dodge Roadster, • beauty, 1165. In tip-
STUDE 19111 0-CYLINDER-$100.00
cream wheels; has bumper, good
The attraction for the evening is to
do not oink a profit.
150.09 down, balance $20 per month.
• wonderfol bargain. Buy during our
top condition.
as a result, friends of the organiza-
tires. In fine condition in every
be a debate, in which the best speak-
June Bargain Sale.
It Is a good automobile, looks good„
Studebaker Light 6 Touring Car. 1922
Dodge Sedan. many extras, steel wheeler.
tion will be given an unexpected
rung good, ha. good tires, starter-
madel, $775; nearly new, many ex.
respect.
ers of the club will participate. Those
1000. W• do not ask • profit.
treat at some of the open meetings
wks.
battery 0. K. Only thing wrong
- 4150.00
tram.
or
STUDEBAKER
4
ROADSTER
who will debate on the affirmative
Dodge Touring, • big bargain, $176.
with it in the price, which is too low.
they will attend. The club meets
Studebaker Light 6 Sedan. nearly new,
REO DETROIT BRANCH
562.00 down, 515.00 per month on hal-
This in our barg•in month.
side of the question: "Resolved, that
11.050. Official'. car, • real buy.
every Wednesday evening at the
lo.. This price includes insurance for
THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS
COLUMBIA TOURING CAR, 1921-
Dodge Coupe. 3.pimenger model, $675.
France's action in the Ruhr valley is
one yea, ail ciarryIng charge , :inr
4104 Woodward at Alexandrian
Studebaker Speck! Touring, 1922,
members homes. For information
/400.00.
Hurry, this is a real bargain.
very good tires, is mechanically 0. K.
ustifiable," are Jack Schulman, Sam-
MO. flurry; this is like new In de•
GlendnI• 8170
regarding these meetings call Nat B.
This has a Continental Red Seal mo-
Dodges at bargain prices at our store.
Starter
work,
battery
in
A-I
condi-
tail.
uel Leibovitz and William Knoppow.
tor, in rnrclunically right. good cord
tion. Why ride on • atreet ear.
Bean, Empire 5039-J.
Their opponents are Isadore Berger,
Jack Thumin and Sydney DeYoung.
The public is invited to attend this Manheim Specializes in Box
Open Evenings and Sunday.
meeting., which will be held at the
Trade Cigar Business.
3934 Woodward Avenue. Between Alexandrine and Selden Avenues.
Shaarey Zedek, Willis and Brush
Atlantic City, N. J.
Fire-Proof
streets, at 7:30 p. m.
On Ocean Front
A. 11. Manheim, who had formerly
The club had the honor of listening
been connected with M. G. Sopher Co.,
to an alumnus, Louis J. Rosenberg,
of the Dime Bank building, in the ci-
Spanish, Panama and Turkish vice-
gar business, opened a box trade spec-
consul to Detroit and former consul
ialty office at 434 Dime Bank buildin g
to Spain and Brazil. Another alum-
Mr. Manheim is the only Jewish mer-
new cord tires. Mechanically excellent:
STUDEBAKER SNAPPY SNAPS
nus, Leo Kallman, also addressed the
lie sure do cut the prices. We lead. oth.
far better than • new car at the name
chant to specialize in the box trade ci-
PAIGE SEDAN, 1917-1750.00.
DURING OUR JUNE BARGAIN SALES
ers follow.
members. The debate for that even-
price
gar business. Ile handles the highest
This 14 by far the lowest priced Paige in
Studebaker Light 6 Touring Car, 1022
Remember, we have 600 ear. to choose
the city: has been overhauled. repainted.
HUPP TOURING CAR, 1922-8775.00.
51. 250.00. This ear has been repainted,
grade of well known brands of cigars.
from. Every car • real barg•in.
14 the

raternal nub Cub ;LItcs.

.0C tat

o B I TU R,Y

'.and

Re-Shingle

Hemlock 8736

QUALITY LIST OF GUARANTEED VALUES IN

JUNE BRIDES

E

SUBWAY
FLOWER SHOP

Rheumatism

STUDEBAKER SALES, 5753 WOODWARD AVENUE

THE WAYNE BATHS

ATTEND THE BIG JUNE BARGAIN SALE

FORD TOURING

Keane, Higbie & Co.

MUNICIPAL
BONDS

REO COUPE

THE STUDEBAKER USED CAR STORE

Zig Nrrakrro

Big Car Values-Long Easy Terms-No Brokerage Fee

to

BUICK TOURING

-2

Special
Special Spring Rates

European Pine 12.10 so
American Plan 17.00 up
Finevt season a in. year to enjoy all
that Atlantic City offers, In one of the
most famous hotels In the world. where
tervice. food and comfort are unexcelled.
CONCERTS GOLF
GARAGE

JOEL HILLMAN. Pr.prietor

Rex top, paint and tires
1921.
fair. Good mechanically, at right
price. No brokerage. Terms if
desired.

REO DETROIT BRANCH

THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS
4104 Woodward at Aliminirlas
Glendslo 5178

it

CUSS WORDS

ARE NOT NEEDED To Install or Remove

Allen Patented Screens

Self Adjusting Screens - Built to Last

Manufactured Only by

Mien & Ramsden Screen Co.

7764 Bryden

Garfield 2922

Bert Kline To Sell Jewelry
Wholesale Prices.

at

liert Kline of 404 Liggert building
has been in the wholesale jewelry bus-
iness for several years. He announces
a change in policy which will make it
possible for friends outside the trade
to secure jewelry at wholesale prices.
Those who know Mr. Kline and are
familiar with his class of merchan-
dise and his fair business methods will
take advantage of this opportunity to
save.

GARRICK THEATER

"fluky," a high voltage producer
4 mirth, will be the offering of the
Bonatelle Company at the Garrick
this week, beginning tomorrow night.
The title role is founded on the char-
acter of Dulcinea, created by Franklin
P. Adams, columnist of the New York
World, better known as F. P. A. It
served Miss Lynn Fontaine to further
her particular individuality and tal-
ents, and should equally fit Slim
Katherine Alexander.

Great men are not always wise,
neither do the aged understand judg•
ment --Job 32i9.

All goal tires. Only thing wrong
price. which is too low. June is Bar•

gain Month here.

CADILLAC 55 SEDAN-$750.00.
We are pleased to offer this car. which

Is in excellent condition. •ery good faint
• rici aliniot new tire.. for this low figure.
as June Is Bargain month here.

STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX COUPE.

1921--$1,100.00.
As we ,.id before. this is bargain month

the price of this car hos been cot 1150
Term. can be arrnnged.

HUDSON SEDAN, 1921-4900.00.

Two months ago you would have to pay
During this
51,200 for this Parne car.
month our bargains will sun... any
that we have previously offered. It will
Pay to look Otis ear over. Take a demon•
stration; we know you will take It. Terrns.

VELIE SEDAN, 1921-4650.00.
A4 we staid before. this Is bargain month.
ha a been cut. Take
s of
car thi n car.
trat thi
a dem n non

The pr ice of

NASH COUPE, 1921 - $850.
to •t Studebaker
When it in tarsus

Still we go with rut prices. TAR In $150
len. than we h•ve been eettnig for the
name car. Why not take adayntrige of
our June Bargain Sales.

CHANDLER TOURING CAR, 1921-8500
Five wire wheels. cord tires almost new,
mechanically excellent; many extra.. our
term are the hest In town. No his
brokers.. fee. Our June Bargain Sales
mow. any.

HUDSON COUPE. 1921 - 4925.00.
Yen. pi, it has a Judkins body; In me-
chanically right: cord tires with Illany
thousand miles left in them; reamn for
kw price. our June liargnin Bale is on.

CADILLAC VIC., 1917-9500.
This i• 1155 under the rn•rket Price: tae
00 ea.
excellent. m
car Is
see that
that our June Bargain Sale. are a
real treat.

overhauled. new titres and is better than
has bee n
i
• great many new ears. Prce
cut from 51,400 during our June Bargain
Sale.
1922 Special 6 Sedan, 51.60090. We
can asnure you that this ear is In better
condition then • great many new cars
of the name price. A demonstration will
convince you. We invite you to Inspect
it. Its It I.• certified Studebaker. Buy
• ear from us during our June Itargain

Bale

1921 Special 4 Sedan, 11.175.00. Again
'ay r June Bargain Sale is on. The
rice of this ran has been cut from

we

p

15/2 Special 6 Touring Car cut from
1900.00 to {rat 5.50 during our June Ilar•
rain Sale.
1921 Model Special 6 Sedan, 11.025.00.
This in one of the snappiest which we
are offering during this month. As a
usual thing we get 5200.00 more for this
type ear. Ilan been repainted; has all

WE DID NOT BUST

Four large Ugeti ear salearoome in De-
troit. We charge no big brokerage fee.
Long, easy term,.

STUDEBAKER 1915 a-CYLINDER
SPORT TOURING, $150.00.

ISO down. balance small monthly Pay-
ments includes ingurance and all charges.
We have been getting 5300 for this tree
ear, but on account of our June Bargain
Sale we have cut (he price. It In to your
advantage to Ingpeet this car and take
• demonstration.

FORD COUPE $371.00.
8150 down. $31 25 • month, include. in-
•Inu .ea You
surance. all charges, etc.
can buy • Ford cheaper from um than
y other dealer In town, an we do not
charge • big brokerage fee. Long terms.
No big brok fee.

an

HISPANO - SUIZA SEDAN.

This Imported motor vehicle has been
u•ecl only ri •n enperimental car at our
factory. On display at our main show'
room. Dernon•tration by appointment
only. Price 510,500., Main Branch.

STUDEBAKER CORPORATION , OF AMERICA

BRADY AT WOODWARD AVENUE

Open Evenings and Sunday.

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