or Aierieam ,favisk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON ATINVE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NUS 111CLIS ThEDLTROITIfiWISilit( .V New Year's Greetings Emanuel Will Celebrate Sun- day, Sept. 16. present membership has no doubt that even before the building will be com- pleted they will have difficulty in sat- isfying the demand for pews. Jacob Warren, residing at 1675 What promises to be one of the greatest events in the history of the Glynn court, is the president. northwest section will take place Sun- day, Sept. 16, commencing at 2:30 and Mrs. Israel Davidson Mr. New Addition to Orphan Home p. m. sharp. 429 East Ferry Extend their best wishes to their rel- The Congregation Emanuel, which Completed. H atives and friends for a appy recently purchased the lot at the cor- and Froperous New Ye ar. ner of Taylor and Wilson, will then The new addition for the Detroit celebrate the commencement of the Mn. Jenny Zeidman and Family actual construction of their new com- Hebrew Orphans' Home is now nearly completed, and the applications for 613 Frederick St. munity building and synagogue. Extend their Lest wishes to their re - Besides many prominent speakers admission of the home will make it crowded. Happy a who will address the gathering, there atives and friends for All of those connected with the and Prosperous New Year. will be the actual laying of the first brick for the building by some of the home in any way are looking eagerly Mrs. Mary Rosenthal prominent members, who will vie with to the time when the many worthy each other as to who can lay the children can he housed in the new 963 Eust Columbia St. pportunity of wishing her greatest number and do the best work. orphan home to be built at Linwood Takes this o and-children and great So rapid has been the influx of Jew- and Davison avenues, for which plans gr children, grand-children a Happy and ish population into the northwest sec- are well under way. The land has pro perous New Year. tion and so insistent has the demand already been acquired. -- been recently for the location there The annual ball for the benefit of of a synagogue of this kind that the the home is to be given Oct. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith 266 Erskine Extend their best wishes to their rel- H appy atives and friend s for a Y ear. and F r olierous New I Von" - -- — to everyone with whom they come in bile industry, there should have been The Ganapol Musical Studios contact when they are about a busi- • marked falling off in August pur- Opened Sept. 10. ness of the Detroit Automobile Club; chases. But our company sold more LETTER. 1E1 0 X Agrees With Editorial Headed "Poor Business." Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: My attention has been called to your editorial appearing in the Aug. 31 issue of The Jewish Chronicle, and I agree thoroughly with your edi- torial, and that I will not permit any man working under me to use any such conversation, or argument, or whatever you have a mind to call it, The Detroit Automobile Club has attempted to emphasize the question of courtesy, and only this morning I personally gathered together a few of our people and gave them a talk about the question of courtesy; in other words, I called them "on the carpet." They must be courteous if they are not, and it comes to my cars in August than in July and, ac- attention, they will be summarily dis- cording to all indications, we will sell more in September than in August. missed. "This applies in general to all Surely you are right when you head atandard cars throughout the auto- your editorial "Poor Business." mobile industry. Only once before, Yours very truly, in 1920, was there any similar vol- W. S. GILBREATH, Manager Detroit Automobile Club. ume of sales during the late summer months. "A remarkable fact is that farmers, Continued Prosperity Is Fore- who are supposed to have been hit cast by C. W. Nash. hard by poor crops or low prices, are "There is nothing on the business buying our cars. This is only one horizon that bespeaks anything but more proof that the motor car has continued prosperity for the balance become a necessity instead of a lux- of this year and every indication ury in modern life.'' points to eves better business for 1924," said C. W. Nash in a talk to MOVES HIS OFFICES dealers representing the Nash Motors Samuel J. Lewis announces the Company at Milwaukee this week. "I cannot account for the fact that peo- removal of his often from Kalamazoo, ple have been buying as many cars Mich., to 1329-35 David Whitney in August, usually a 'low' months, as building, Detroit. Dr. Lewis has they did in June and July. Accord- practiced orthodontia for the past 12 ing to all traditions of the automo- years. Mr. and Mrs. Boris Ganapol, who are known as teachers of extraordi- nary ability, have opened their studios at 10 West Warren avenue on Sept. 10, with an excellent staff of teachers and assistants. Records show a large number of singers, pianists, violinists and cel- lists who enjoyed instruction at thin institution. The same atandarda and ideals which have characterized this institution for the past 20 years are maintained and further developed through the prgoressive spirit which permeates it. i:eltitiCatesi and diplo- mas are awarded for the completion of prescribed courses by those inter- ested in the musical profession. Special work is arranged by the Ganapol Studio for those wishing to study for musical culture only. The etude) is open to students wishing to consult with Mr. and Mrs. Ganapol regarding studies. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dernont Chicago, Ill. Extend their best wishes to their rel- ative' and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Kapetansky and Family 1730 Clairmount Extend their best wishes to their rel- atives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. , Mr. and Mn. Harry Srere 2514 West Philadelphia Extend their best wishes to their rel- atives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. David Chatlin 963 East Columbia Extend their best wishes to their rel- atives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg and Family 1487 Virginia Park Extend their best wishes to their rel- atives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mellinoff 2460 Highland Ave. Extend their best wishes to their rel- atives and friends for a happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Museo•ich and Family 2247 Ilazelwood Ave. Extend their best wishes to their rel-„ &byes and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. EXPECT GREAT THINGS in the NEW CADILLAC Mr. Joseph Klein 1686 Gladstone Extends his hest wishes to his rel- atives and friends for a happy and Prosperous New Year. The Orphans of the Detroit Orphans Home Extend their hest wishes to the sub. scribers and supporters of the institution for a happy and Prosperous New Year. tlr The Inmate. of the Jewish Old Folks Home Extend their hest wishes to the sub- scribers and supporters of the institution for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg 24 Henry Clay Ave., Pontiac, Mich. Extend their best wishes to their rel- atives and friends for a !Jenny and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. B. Nathan 536 Horton Ave. Extend their best wishes to their rel- atives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Ycar. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Trigg and Family 2:105 Gladstone Extend their best wishes to their rel- ' atives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cohen 1621 West Euclid Extend their best wishes to their re1- 1 atives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham S. Rubin 1131 Hudson Ave. Extend their best wishes to their rel- atives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Friedman Minnie Hinderstein) Sovereign Hotel, Cleveland, 0. Extend their best wishes to their rel- atives and friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. LEAVES RANKS OF PIIILOMATHIC CLUB Even the superb quality which you have long associated with the name Cadillac is no ade- quate measure of the merits of the New V-63. The simple truth is that Cadillac has ad- vanced its own standards and achieved, in this car, heights of quality which are strictly new. Your attention is directed, particularly, to these three elements:— Th e New Cadillc:c V-Type 90 0, 8-cylinder engine—harmonized and balanced by cnj:ely principles of de- sign to a degree of smoothness unapproached in automotive manufacture. New Body Styles—de3tn•ed by their graceful, symmetrical design, distinctive finish and exquisite appointmenz3, to be the center of admiration in any company. Cadillac 4 WII2e1 Brakes--a safety factor developed with the care and thorough- ness characteristic of Cadillac engineering. New delights await you also in enhanced dependability,. ease of control, riding rest- fulness and, indeed, in every phase of car per.!'ormance. It is entirely logical that Cadillac, pioneer- leader of eight-cylinder manufacture in America, should now raise multi-cylinder practice to an even higher pitch of e •cellence. This is exactly what has happened in the New V-63, and Cadillac urges you to approach this line car with great expectatimw. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY Detroit Branch Cass Avenue &York Street Additional Display Room in General Motors Building AD (TA7 ,LAC V.TYPE EIGHT BENJAMIN J. SAFIR Benjamin J. Safir is leaving the active ranks of the Philomathic De- bating Club to enter the University of Michigan, where he will complete 11 3 law course. In his three years' stay in the club, Mr. Safir was chairman of every im- Portant: committee and held every of. flee, except that of sergeant-at-arms. He distinguished himself by winning the silver medal in the Philomathic's eighth oratorical contest. .A farewell party will be given In h e i honor at the home of one of the members on Saturday evening. ,HaPPY the man who repents in the k reagth of him manhood.—The Tal- mud, CYLINDER 01211111 74111117 STANDARD €3.-F,-----/ HE WORLD ENGINE