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Soshie has bee- carried away, all day, householder who was minding SI
to other world.. The angel made the rouble§ for her. They talked
rola g. The bread was burnt. The America.
food will not have a Jewish taste.
"Anti there," asked Soshie, "do you
May it be a sacrifice for her! But, think that rolls grow on the trees?"
rber by Hannah Berman.)
she will be busy to the very last mo-
"One can get into a factory."
"Good Furniture ✓
(Translated from the Yiddish of A. F
not a drop of water
"For my part, you may go."
ment. There
is not expensive"
Motte is a water-currier. Ile does service, it does not please me at all. in the butt. She will give him a good
"But, listen, Soshie," said Mott
An added feature
To
keep
her
to
the
very
earnestly. "But, I ask you not to be
not carry the water on his back, be- We shall see later."
is our courtesy
too
proud. As you see, I am a strong
"Ile
is
an
holiest
young
man,"
add-
Summer
cause the pump is on a hill.
service.
an
tot one
the
mistress,
a home. B ut "and would surely ;L° oi ti fs.
f knocked. She appeared, ran young man. I can work. I am not
d winter
needs
A phone call brings
well.
Do
I
know.
into
the
kitchen,
hid
herself
behind
a
scamp,
either."
treat
a
wife
he dues not fetch the water for his
0 cur to your door.
"And I? Eh?"
the doer, and shouted:
own benefit, because he has neither what has America to do with it?"
"Walt,
you
American
scamp!
I
will
"You
are
a tine girl—may I have
When through
'allow then?" interposed Soshie.
a nag of his own,' nor customers of
shopping here just
his own. He is an assistant to a o Would I marry a water-carrier here? pay you out. Will you keep me to such a year? But— You are sn
orphan.
Time
does not stand still.
the
sets
lust,
eh?"
tell the driver where
master water-carrier. As his master Pshaw! Is Basso-Ro•hel better than
"Do you see, Soshie," he answered What? Of what use are your trieks
I/011 11 . 1.1h to be
says, he is a man of bones, who can i? And she got a husband of the
to
you?"
patiently. "I have discovered htat
taken.
eat enough for 10. And, although, highest class—a finished furrier."
• • •
as everyone knows, he works like a
"What business is that of yours?" you often detain me. You wish to
talk with me. And for days on end
The engagement party took place
slave, he scarcely manages to earn
"It is my business. I would be I have no time Friday—"
on
Saturday
night,
the wedding not
enough for bread.
1 i In the summer it was tolerable, al- ashamed to go into Shoed"
long after. Evreything turned out
May you get—"
Is;
"And
in
America?"
for
a
wife,
you
mean?"
as
had
been
arranged.
But, the jour-
,
"Sushi,
'
1 izi. ,, ,
1 though, before the nag managed to
rili!e' "'•-w...L./
"Et! In America it is something
"Pour out the water, and go. I ney to America is not decided. It
' drag itself up to the pump, Motte's
-i shoulders ached from pushing the I different. There, all are alike. Dora, cannot show myself in the light. I may yet happen that Motte may buy
ii
i
I cart, and he was hoarse from crying the black one, the ugly thing, who, am f RI v and h- detains me.
a nag for himself and her, and life
an
‘I "W heal" and he hail cursed the nag disappeared with the Vienna tailor, 1 o sihaji ' IOt'
o or row?
tom
may go on as "our fathers fathers"
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7
SUMMER
:,I ond Himself to the year and the day she, too, writes that there all are
nut come,
'
but have lived it.
coon,
"You
ma}'
STORE.
Meanwhile, Pesach is drawing near.
. MI which they were born, and al- lilike. A servant may spit into. the be etf now.
HOURS
of her mistress, and nothing!
•
On the Sabbath Soshie treated Motte is working at the matzo bakery.
a though the sweat poured down from , face
tj t
him, from the crown of his head to Nobody cares! That's what you call Motto to !Ails and showed him what And she? She is already thinking of
JULY 1st
the soles of his feet-despite of all a life!"
was in her coffer She had a whole other interests in life.—The Hebrew
TO
The mistress left the kitchen, and outfit, and a receipt from a wealthy Standard.
these, it was still the summer time.
SEPTEMBER Ist
Ile could rest and enjoy himself. But Soshie thought.
.4
INCLUSIVE
"Ile is really all right. Well, we
in the winter-- Surely, one must
8:30 A. M.
not complain. Whatever it was, it shall see."
TO
The next day Motte again brought
was still a season sent by the Most
a P. M.
the water, poured it into the butt and
High. But it was a dog's season.
You are already at the top of the went away.
a.
SATURDAY
"The scamp is showing off,"
x
hill—yes? But the pump is fresen.
What 1/e0-111es Of the men and wo- bring her fondly West, to establish a
8:30 A. M.
,..
',2...i.
And then the slipping up and down! thought Soshie, in her heat, angrily. men who ill fear and sickness start home for them and to give them all
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;
TO
The
next
day
and
the
next—again
for Denver, to tase up their battle the opportunities for
education
•
--and
"Et! There is no sense in it,"
12 NOON
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thought Motto, "always working for the same. On the fifth day, she with the great wh.te plague, praying right living, Thus an entire family
,7
someone else. It is tint I had a nag started a conversation with him.
that thy may return? Nearly 75 per was rehabiliateul when oneyoung girl
`;' .
';''. , " *S.A' ,:
"Well, when shall we be rid of cent get well, and return or remain was helped to "come back."
of my own. I would get customers
2:t.-72:3
in Denver, better off economically
all right. But where is one to tin
you? "
Children's Specialist on Staff.
"Not so soon. I am planning to than ever before, says a report just
the money'!"
On the consulting staff of the hospi-
issued by Manny Strauss, chairman
There was another thing which get married. I will not go alone."
tal is a children's specialist, one of
"With whom?" asked Soshie, of the Subteribers' Committee of th e
worried our poor Motte.
the most prominent in the city of Den-
"In order to be a master for one- throwing a glance at him out of the National J.-wish Hospital for con-
ver, who is aiding other chidren to
sumptives of Derive., which on June combat the disease which sent him to
self, one also needs someone to be corner of her eye.
"That is my affair," he answered 22 will bring to that city a large dele-
t
"
the National Jewish Hospital shortly
nut
so
easy
to
gel
a
wife,
gation
of
Jews
from
throughout
the
"A girl with money.
it is
after it was first opened. lie was one
"A secret?"
United State: to take part in plans for of the numerous ex-patients of the
either, perhaps harder than getting
the hospital's Silver Jubilee. During hospital have chosen to settle in Den-
"What then?"
nag.
A common servant girl, so soon as
its 24 years of service it has given ver, to gain a start there and have
"Oh, I know who."
help and holing to more than 4,000 joined the ranks of Denver's most
she has a few roubles, wants someone
"Perhaps—"
of importance—a shop assistant, or
men, women and children front all prominent citizens.
"She has one eye."
at any rate, an artisan, even if he is
Motte looked at her.
parts of the country. From this hos-
Three of the hospital's doctors at
pital, which was the first free con-
only a shoemaker. Only not a wa-
"I think she has tWo," he said.
ter carrier. And without money it is
"No doubt a girl of good family," sumptive son tarium in the United the present time were once patients
States and wi ith is planning to hold there—one of these had been a "hope-
positively useless—two corpses going she sneered.
The price of the suite is $465
"All Jewish girls are of good fam- a unique convention in June to bring less case" when he was admitted. An-
to dance!
To work for another man is bit- ily. Only, now she is in service— together 50,00 subscribers so that other, who became a successful sales-
they may visualize the work they sup- man after his discharge, is planning
terness itself. But to remain unmar- through poverty."
port—has become a remarkable story to send his own son to college, with a
ried is to throw oneself to the dogs.
Soshie
of victory—of nen and women who view of training him to become a nose
At the age of 26, to be still praying
"Without a rouble?"
without a tallis is enough to make
"Who talks of money? She is the were down—and yet refused to be and throat specialist, the choice being
based on the father's recovery.
•
one's gorge rise. "I am dead sick of main thing," he smiled again. "But, counted out.
Through the Schoenberg Memorial
she surely has something. In the
everything!"
For instance tiere was Anna who
"It must come to an end," he de- kitchen there stands a coffer." Ile came with incipiest tuberculosis from Building, at the Hospital, opportunity
y.
is
offered to every patient to learn as
cided. "I must go off somewhere— threw a glance at her.
a New York tenenent,--from a home
to America, or anywhere; only it
"Like mine?"
wherein the father had failed to shoul- he gets well. There are classes in
stenography
and bookkeeping, with an
must come to an end. Whoa!" The
"To the very hair."
der his responsibilities and the mother
"And inside of it what is there? was unable to can for her numerous ex-patient as teacher, and English
nag had stumbled.
Three
complete
floors-108
rooms.
and
citizenship
classes for the men
Visit our permanent Better Homes Exhibit.
"Good-for-nothings, tools and Perhaps pieces of broken crockery? little ones. Anna had never had a
I blackguards—all are going awajs Motto fool."
chance to get proper feed, fresh air, and women who so desire to become
better
Americans
as well as healthier
And shall I remain here?" he asked
or education. Preventative work
"Open it and I will see."
"Go to all the black years," cried among children of tubercular parents ones. A few years ago the Schoen.
angrily.
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TE'irEVEVelerlalli its V ,TI iTt O
; out a wife is worse. People say that plague before she will have a coffer is one of the phases of its work of auto-mechanics. electricity and engi-
over there women are altogether out like mine. Do you really think every- which the National Jewish Hospital neering and kindred occupations. It
is proud. Anna joined a group of was found that since a majority of the
nevertheless, with the parnass stand; of one's reach. They say that the one is like me?"
"My bride-to-be," said Motte, and youngsters in the liotheimer Chil- patients came front garment trades,
ing before him and uttering threats, commonest girl is snatched off."
dren's Pavilion, and when she had at it was difficult to make good engineers
Spanier was arrested for disturbing I And he decided that it would be smiled, "really lives like you."
"If the Lord wills it," thought So- last regained health and returne out of tailors and garment workers.
divine service. Ile was given to un-; wisest for him to get married here-
A tailoring class was opened, enabling
derstand that the divine service and I to get married, anyhow, and be off. shie, "then a broom shoots. lie is home, she had been taught a lucrative men to work at their own trades and
the sermon were solely the concern I He sighed. How was he to manage now making jokes! A real plague." trade—that of assistant in a beauty to improve their earning capacities.
Nevertheless, Motte went away parlor. From this she went on to
of the preachre and were outside the that?
satisfied. study nursing, aided by the National The photographic department of the
province of any congregational citi-
Soshie is a servant girl, works like
"And maybe," thought she, "it is Jewish Hospital, which secured her hospital is in charge of two ex-pa-
By LOUIS POPKIN
cer. The gage of battle was publicly
- tients, one of whom was previously a
thrown. Both sides took it up. The a demon, cooks, washes, polishes and really the will of God." admission as a pupil-nurse in a Den - plumber by trade. Ile learned photo-
ter Hospital from •hieh she gradua
•
On the official lists of reform syn- f er abbreviation. To Albany Jewry, next step was a refusal to pay the scrubs. She is very capable. And
- graphy at the hospital and will make
sting
terefah
away
from
home,
filli-
yet
year
after
year
goes
by
and
no
It
is
Friday
evening.
Now
the
Sab-
ted
with
highest
honors.
She
was
out
Rabbi's salary and tuition fees.
agogues in America there are three
ed in securing a posIgin as public his living through it after he is dis-
temples that preceded the organize- i ng to observe the Sabbath, yet in- Shortly after that came a bill of one comes forward who will appre- bath is come. At any moment, the
charged.
nurse
in
a
Western
State,
helped
to
istent
upon
orthodoxy
in
the
syna-
ciate
her
good
qualities.
people will be called to Shoot. But
Hon on Anshe Emeth of Albany—yet 8
particulars—three charges:
There are times when she does not
to this congregation belongs the o guge, these reforms were tanta-
That the rabbi had desecrated the
mount
to
conversion.
Yet
while
sleep
for
many
nights.
Surely,
many
New Year by writing in a public place,
honor of being the first to accept and
exemplify the teachings for which Orthodox Jews kept their children at that he had ridiculed the women's of her friends have already become
Rabbi Isaac M. Wise struggled, out- h ome and their places of business ritual bath and that he had preached wet-nurses, and many of them have
feted and was nearly martyred. Al- 0 pen on the Sabbath, the reformed a God of Reason. The rabbi refused already been divorced, but she has
bany was the battle-ground wherein J ewe, under their new rabbi, became to defend himself, declaring the fal- not stirred from her place yet.
"Father of the Universe," she wails
the great conflict for the establish- s trict observers of the Sabbath. The sity of the charges. By an illegal pro-
ment for Reform Judaism was fought. peddlers rested. The shopkeepers cedure Wise was deposed from of- when no one is near to hear her,
closed
their
business
places
and
the
"when
shall I have my own little cor-
Albany alternately praised a n d
fice and refused the back salary due
ner, my own master, my own peace-
atoned Isaac Mayer Wise, and Anshe religious school grew.
Acting
on
the
advice
of
the
attar-
ful
spot?
When shall I be cooking
American Jewry'. Battle.
Emeth, now rounding out its seven-
my own fish for the Sabbath?
tieth year, was the first fruit of the
A battle raged continuously not ney general of the state, a persona l
She
also
wants to attain the glory
4
Rabbi's labor.
only in Albany, but in the American friend of his residing in Albany, Rab-
In New York, Temple Emanuel had Jewish press and in every center of bi Wise went to the synagogue in of a married woman's wig—to live
as
the
Lord
has commanded.
recently been founded up a flight American Jewry. The rite of con- his clerical garb, on New Year's
"But, what's the use?" she sighs .
I
of steps in a small hall on Christy firmation brought down a barrage. morning to conduct the service. As
"Every
good-for-nothing
who earns
street. This congregation now one of The choir was a continuous source he stood at the ark to take out the
.
America's richest and most prom- of argument. When the young peo - scroll and offer prayer, Spanier 10 gulden a week, every tailor and
shoemaker
is
looking
for
the
daugh-
inent, had about fifty men and thir- ple who were graduated from Rabbi assembly was a struggling mass. The
--
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ty women, segregated of course, and Wise's school were recommended by struck him. Within two minutes the ter of a householder, otherwise, cover
him
with
gold.
Surely,
60
roubles
is
• small choir of boys when Rabbi him to institutions of higher educa- Rabbi was arrested and paraded
no
money
nowadays!"
'
through
the
streets
as
the
ringleader
Wise came to Albany to Congrega- tion under non-Jewish auspices, the
She, too, knows that in America
tion Beth El. Baltimore and Charles- criticism grew apace. Yet despite this of a mob. This was the last organ-
. ton had begun to see the light of incessant argumentation, Wise was ized stand of Orthodoxy in Albany . she would be a valuable piece of
Out of the tumult rose the Anahe goods. But, how can a Jewish dough-
progress and there too were the be- beloved in Albany, respected by Jew
ginnings of reform congregations.
and non-Jew alike. His salary was Emeth Congregation. The worship- I ter go off alone? Her hair stood an
pers who had remained faithful to end in fear.
Moses Schloss, Joseph Sporborg raised. His prestige grew.
Thinking these heavy thoughts, she
and Abraham Westheimer, who
Beneath thepraise and apprecia- their spiritual head held their holi- skimmed the soup. The tears stood
headed the Albany congregation, tion, however, there was an under- day services at his home on the
lowing
day.
In
a
few
days
they
in
her
eyes, but they were soon dried
were enthusiastic supporters of the current of prejudice and resentment
new rabbi and in 1847 synagogal re- whose depths had scarcely been had determined to organize a new I up by the heat of the English stove.
.
reform
congregation,
to
buy
ground
I
"Ah,
if something good turned up
form in America began. First came guessed at. The rabbi took criti-
I
the choir. Synagogue music and in- cism as his due, for he had come to for a cemetery and to build a new , —something good," she thought. "I
temple.
For
the
temporary
syna-
would
be
so kind, so kind to him-
ideed any kind of music at all was believe what Rabbi Lilienthal had told
no little developed in Albany that at him when he came to New York: If gogue, a third story room in a loft really, with my whole heart."
f•.'
"Soshie,
open!" cried Motte, knock-
first it was impossible to find enough you would be Christ you must ex- once used for a razor shop and foe-
singers to make up a choir. Two pect to be crucified. If you would tory, was procured, benches without ' ing.
"Welcome
unto Haman!" said
I
bassos, a group of childish sopranos bring truth and light to men, you backs nailed together, chairs and
s
and altos and a violinist engaged at must be prepared to suffer for your scrolls obtained and with the con- , Soshie, opening the door.
fifty cents mt hour, give the first convictions." Yet when his own child gregation assembled on the rough ' "Says Rashi," concluded Motte,
rendition of Sulzer's hymns that had died during an epidemic in Albany benches, Yom Kippur services were "what devil has brought you here?
Tax Extra
been heard in the capital city of and the rabbi omitted to observe cer- held. A small dressing table was the Well?" And he laughed at the top
New York. The rabbi turned his at- tain traditional mourning customs, reacting desk. of his voice. "But, 1 know some-
tention to the ritual, bent on dim. his scandalized congregation circul-
The new congregation soon had thing—eh."
looting outlived relies of tradition ated. a petition aiming to do away better quarters, for its Rabbi traveled
"What is your joy about?"
"I am going to America."
and Custom. The Piutum, Kinnoth with all of his principal reforms. But from city to city obtaining funds to
and Selichoth were the first to go. for everyone who sought to destroy sustain it. The enthusiasm of its
"A safe journey!"
The Mitzvoths, the calling to the
"Please God, the same to you!"
the rabbi's work there were two that members brooked no delay. A Bap-
Torah, and the Mishebaraks were
tist
church
was
purchased
and
re-
was
Matte's wish, as he poured -the
upheld him.
the next portions of the ritual to suf-
V . hen , after a series of sensational modeled and within a year after the ' water into the waiting vessel. In the
organized
its
tern-
middle,
an idea occurred to him. Ile
was
debates at Charleston which he held congregation
Progressive threw a glance at Soshie. "Perhaps,
with Dr. Raphall, the most learned pie was dedicated.
Judaism
was
at
last
free
to
tell
its
I
yes,"
he
thought. And he said:
of the Orthodox leaders, the reform
"Soshie, do you know what has oc-
congregation at Charleston offered point of view to all the world. City
him the pastorate of their temple, and state officials, Jews and non- cursed to me? Come with me."
•
"Go to all the black years!"
Congregation Beth El used every con- Jews thronged to the dedication.
"Does it not please you?" said
Temple Anshe Emeth was the first
ceivable form of pressure and com-
to
have
family
pews,
enlisting
the
Motte.
"Then there is no dancing
pelled Rabbi Wise to remain. After
$100.00 DOWN
he had definitely rejected the Char- interest and affection of women for with the bear." lie took up his pail
the
synagogue
by
placing
them
upon
and
disappeared.
leston offer, the brewing storm broke.
• • •
Moses Schloss resigned as I'arnass, terms of equality in the house of ,
"Up to this, it never occurred' to
because of removal from the city worship. The organ was played on
JULY 7, P. M.
and Louis Spanier was elected in his Yom Kippur. There was decorum me," thought Motte as he was leav-
Unsling until Monday, 6 P. M.,
place. Raphall and other leading or- and quiet. The Chazan and his sing ing the house. "Soshie is not at all
9, Saturday, Sunday, Mon.
thodox rabbis caused to be published place were substituted the simple I a bad piece of goads. At the win_
On our lot, East Confield,
in the "Occident" an edict of ex- song were abolished and in their dow I see a box. It is not empty.
n Woodward std John R.,
communication against Wise, where- reading of the prayers and the Bible, She must have a roubles also. And
posit• Police Station.
Essex Prices
Hudson Prices
in, because he had disavowed the with the choir to do all the singing besides, she herself is all right, too—
existence of a personal Messiah he and the Rabbi to read the prayers. quite all right, as I live. Above all,
• $1045
this group priced as
While the succeeding months she is an honest girl. On the con-
was declared to be unfit for the rab-
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high as
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Cabriolet
binate. This and other defamatory brought peace at last to the troubled , trary! Rut if she does not want to,
1450
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Coach •
thed.
I
will
not
argue
house
of
Israel
in
Albany,
the
tem-
then
it
is
ffni
50.00
articles appearing in the "Occident"
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Coed .
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Wan • •
•
and in • newly founded American pent still raged outside when the with her any more. I hate nonsense."
few left at
Jewish publication, "The Asmonean," Rabbi answered a call that took him Meanwhile, the nag had unyoked
FOR SALE BY
served to turn friends into deadly out of the city where he had estab- itself and Motte had to put all his
enemies. Louis Spanier, for many lished the first reform congregation thoughts aside and attend to his busi-
years an intimate friend, became a in America, to bring the message of mess.
and Panel Body
At the same moment, Soshie's mis-
persecutor. The first disagreements the new Judaism to the far west.
agons.
tress came in to her.
were petty bickerings—an argument
WholessJe and Retail Salesroom—Woodward ist Garfield
"Why were you laughing with
over the doctrines expressed by con- PALESTINE IMMIGRANTS
LY
Salesroom closed Sunday during July and August.
(instants, trouble with a drinking,
ARE COMING IN FAMILIES Matte?" eh asked in surprise.
Selection.
"Ah,
the
seep
wants
.me
to
go
to
card playing chazan, and the theft of
ASSOCIATE DEALERS
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.1—That' America with him."
gs in the rabbi's gown.
LaSalle Sales Co.
Thomas Brooks, Inc.
"What do you mean?"
two-thirds of the Jewish immigrants
Gag. of Battle Thrown.
7744 Twelfth Street
Woodward at Alexandrine
Guaranty Garage
"Ile probably wants to get mar-
War was declared when one of entering Palestine come in family
8680 Twelfth 5
Teag•ts Motor Sale.
Acme
Motor
Sale.
Co.
the board members opened his store groups was reported at the confer- vied. The devil knows what he
34315
Grand River Ave.
5232 Grand River A
H•rwith Company
on the Sabbath. The rabbi remon- once of immigration workers and rep- means."
Triangle Motor Sale.
11051 Woodward Ave.
Cos. Motor Sales
strating with him for violating the resentatives of organizations inter- I The mistress Wan satisfied and
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5764 Cm Ave.
Fred K. Henry
day of rest, felt constrained to ask ested in immigration, held here., asked Soshie about the dinner.
3621.27 Michigan Ave.
Young Bros. S•les Corp.
E. B. Finch
One of the resolutions declares! "How do you like that, mistress?"
for his resignation from the board.
644.0
East
Jefferson Ave.
•
7744 Woodward Ave.
Before the following Sabbath came that the immigration is not to be di- asked Soshie.
"What?"
the curt message from Spanier "The minished and that Its present charge-
Parana serves notice on you not ter as a family imigration be encour-1 "Motto, I mean."
"In the middle of your term of
to preach today." The rabbi preached aged.
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MANNY STRAUSS SAYS 75 PER CENT
OF PATIENTS AT DENVER GET WELL
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T is generally conceded by experts that the furniture
of the Louis XVI period was the most perfect in line
and color. The pictured suite in American walnut of
two-tone effect, is a strikingly beautiful example of
-the product of the French artists of the late Eighteenth
Century.
Petroifirmiture$hops
'Arm at ,Tiopelk
The First Reform Jewish
Congregation in America
HUDSON COACH
1450
On the Finest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built
ESSEX COACH
1145
European Experts Call its ChassisGreatest of its Size
SALE!
Starting Saturday
CASH
50,000 Coaches in Service
These prices are the lowest at which
these cars have ever been sold. They
make both Hudson and Essex the
most outstanding values in the world
The AARON DeROY MOTOR SALES CO ., Distributors