PAGE. TEN - - - ATTEMPT TO AROUSE RACE HATRED IS UN-AMERICAN AND IN VIOLATION OF GOD'S LAW like,Vgranlmbimie#{01c;,r. Popular Young Matron and Lovely Children By WOODBRIDGE N. FERRIS, United Stmes Senator from Michigan. DODGE BROTHERS Every New Year, whatever it is, should bring joy to all of the people of the world. We are no longer an isolated nation. We are one people, one brotherhood. There is no escape from that ethical doctrine. I hope the Jewish New Year will bring to the Jewish people of the world a great joy, and in bringing great joy to the Jewish people great joy to all the other peoples of the earth. Every at- tempt to arouse race hatred is un-American and is a vio- lation of God's law. Through the Ferris institute I have come to know a great many Jewish students and they have always maintained a warm place in my heart. I sincerely hope that the Jewish nation, as well as all other nations, may contribute to the progress of real democracy. May all nations of the earth live together in peace and harmony. The Jewish holidays symbolize this sort of peace. TOURING CAR The comfort and beauty of this new touring car are instantly apparent. Long underslung springs, deeper seats and greater body length have resulted in an unusual degree of riding ease. The body is exceptionally trim and HOME, SCHOOL AND SYNAGOGUE— THE FORTIFICATIONS OF JEWRY graceful. Swung low to the road, with long, straight hood-and-cowl effect and tasteful appointments, the car reveals new value and sound workmanship in every detail. By DR. CYRUS ADLER, President of Dropsie College and Acting President of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. I am glad to avail myself of the opportunity to send through The Detroit Jewish Chronicle New Year's Greet- ings to the Jewish people of the State of Michigan and wherever else The Chronicle reaches. I trust that they all may be inscribed and sealed for a year of life and health and happiness. I would ask them at this solemn season to consider well the special obligations which they have to maintain the Jewish tradition in this happy land of our adoption. This they can do best by being good men and good women and good Jews, by providing generously for the maintenance of their synagogues and schools, and by seeing to it that their homes shall be maintained as sanctu- aries of the Jewish life. No amount of material or intellectual success in any direction will ever compensate the Jewish people for the loss of these three bulwarks, the home, the school and the synagogue. at 11 . The engine which remains essen- tially the same - needs no eulogy. It has proved its power and econ- omy to nearly a million owners. Thei o rnm o by (I, oil s , / dOo t el Walter J W•tron Mrs. Samuel D. Cohen (Mildred Sloman), Louis Joyce and S. Dixon, Jr., of 645 Virginia park. Attractive Young Miss S 1275 WOODWARD AVE. 1 11 1 FALL • HATS 1 ' c ..„ 4t , 54 '... 4 k• C a a THOMAS J. DOYLE IEFFERSON AT CHENE WOODWARD AT MARTIN PLACP EDGEWOOD 4460 GLENDALE 7117 Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward—Northway 5782 Northeast Motor Co., 8534 Jos. Campau -- Empire 4083 Midwest In all the acceptable shades and newest shapes— there are Motor Co., 7753 Grand River- Garfield 7100 Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot-- Lincoln 1172 Berg Hate, Borsalinos and Schobles—a very wide selection awaits you. A WONDERFUL SHOWING AT $5.00 and others from $3.50 to $12.50 Jean Leonore, charming daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bennett (Re. setts Wertheimer) of 93 Massachusetts avenue, Highland Park. THE NEWS BOY See the Attractive Showing of New SUITS and OVERCOATS Garments that are made correctly by •pert hands and of the best materi•ls. IFY•IYINY.Y.Y.M.O■r We wish our many friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year By Max Boshwits, Memphis, Tenn. A speeding car ran o'er a boy While urchin sold the news; ' , The Chauffeur was a drunken Goy; The levy belonged to Jews. A cop picked up the boy so pale! "0 stand aside—make room." The crowd all cried: "Take brute to jail!" As ear took boy to home. Il is mother dwelt in Ghetto poor, A younger son had she; The twain she loved to heart's deep core! In home of poverty. When doctor came and saw the plight, Ifs sadly shook his head; "The boy will pass away tonight," Is all the doctor said. The mother cried—as mothers cry When hope forsakes the heart; Its wailing woe, its sobbing sigh! • When tender ties depart. BRICK SAVES MONEY The rig I got on Christmas day, F'r•m friends that cheered us loud; You'll save for Dave to wear some day, • When I shall sleep in shroud. R. A. Connell, Jr. Abe Max Manager Assistant Manager Hamtramck Chevrolet Sales My medal from the Sabbath class, You'll keep for brother Dave; I hope sonic day he too will pass And come to see my grave. ; At witching hour his spirit fled, A gent swept with the tide. mamma!" the last he said; Then passed the great divide. TO AN OLD SEAMSTRESS By Yeboash. COURTESY AND SERVICE Translated by Marie Syrkin. Big Price Reduction Field:flowers:poppy-heads and of is heat. (In white linen snow. From beneath your ne'edle's trembling pint Make the field-dreams grow. SEE OUR NEW MODELS 11440 Jos. Campau Hemlock 9010 Foaming goblets standing on the table On the cloth will shine. Round the cloth there will be song and laughter And the gleam of wine. Your field-blossoms, poppy-heads and wheat-blades spread On the linen will be lying dead. OF BRICK AT COST OF FRAME AIIM11111 ■ =91 ■ 111 The value of the brick house has never been questioned. Of course, everybody prefers a brick house, but many have been led to believe that it was "expensive." "Don't cry! perhaps I will get well— You've brother—maminale." He'll soon be grown —then news he'll sell; When I have passed away. • From News I sold six bucks did save— Give all to Sehool if I die; Let them say Kaddish der my grave— Oh, 111/11111118 dear—don't cry! HOMES takes more money to pay for a "cheaper" frame house than for a "more expensive" brick I T house. The true cost of any given house must include not only the contract or purchase price, but also the money paid out for its upkeep. T HE greatest saving with the brick house is due to its slow deterioration. Engineers say that the life of a frame house is from thirty to forty years, depreciation starting the mo- ment the house is completed ; while the average brick house lasts a century and does not begin to depreciate until it has been built five years. A development in bricklaying, it has become possible to erect a beautiful, substantial, B Y dry a new and fire-safe house at a cost no more than frame and much less than any other per- manent or half-way permanent type. This is a great boon for the average man. It is a bless- ing especially. to the man of limited income who has been kept from home owning by the bur- den of painting and upkeep. Many have paid profiteering rent prices because they felt they could not afford the expense of canying their own home. This is changed. The IDEAL WALL brings a brick home within the reach of every man. BUILD WITH BRICK — THE EVERLASTING MATERIAL Specify DETROIT-MADE BRICK. Detroit Brick Are the World's Best. Detroit Brick Manufacturers and Dealers Association See Our Miniature Brick House, all complete, at the Builders & Traders Exchange, fourth floor Penobacot