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November 16, 1923 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-11-16

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

e for the man who cannot or
us
will not "delivr the goods." In this
is foo d the rea son for the Chevrolet
ay—a real car. Mr. Barth's hu-
o f to
an aide may be judged by his gener-
us stittude to,vard the afflicted and
o
case of worthy dis-
real needy. No
tress has ever been ignored by him.
The modern Chevrolet is the goal of
his ambition and its production has his
personal consideration. Mr. Barth
ented the general managership of
the Mason Motor Company in 1919
And After that ,nipany was merged
t Motor Company in
with the Cbevrl ,
he was tendered and accepted
for
the merged corpor-
the same office
ation.
t to
Charles E. Wetherald, assistanvast
the general manage r, has had
experience in the realm of autodom.
His connection with the industry
dates back to the infant days of the
Buick and he has made the best of his
opportunities. Ile came to this or-
ganization in 1911, and assisted in the
building of the first motor put into a
Chevrolet car, ..e. c which time he has
he ld positions of importance and
trust. Mr. Wetherald is a thorough
auto man and a "whale" for details,
ma king mart'nioinent pleasant for
his superior officer by taking and
handling the load with wisdom and

Page nineteen

NEW COURT HOUSE PROPOSED FOR FLINT

dispatch.

Marvel Carburetor Co.

Marvel Carburetor Co., incorpor-
ated at Indianapolis in 1908 and
moved to Flint about 1912, principally
because Michigan was the automobile
center, with Flint playing a leading

role.
J. R. Francis, general manager of
the company, employs about 500
people, and the firm is one of the
leading ones in industrial and dyn-

amic Flint.
One of the finest dynamometers in
the state is constantly in use for the
testing and improving of the carbur-
etor and helps to better the perform.
ance and economy of fuel.
George Taft, C. P. A., is the aud-
itor of the firm. Ile is continuously
working on cost reduction which af-
fects the cost of the carburetor. D.
P. Molony, sales engineer with many
years of experience on carburetors
and motors is devoting his entire time
to improving the carburetor.
The best carburetor for the least
possible cost to consumers is the aim
of the Marvel Carburetor.

IMO

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FLINT BEDDING CO.

The Flint Bedding Co. of 626-8
Richfield road, manufactures mat-
tresses and box springs, pillows,
springs, and beds. Ellis N. Warren
and Oscar M. Bonfield are , the pro-
prietors.
This firm hos shown phenomenal
growth. Organized in May, 1920, in
a barn, it now occupies 22,00 square
feet of manufacturing and storage
apace and employs 50 people.
Mr. Warren, formerly of Detroit,
is actively interested in numerous
dewiah activities.

"It Pays to Go Out
of Your Way"

Why are our patrons willing to
wait for tables? Why has the

place become so popular with

the ladies? Because you get

the best value for your money.

Special Sunday Chicken Dinner,

or those who so prefer may dine

a la carte at moderate prices.

THE NEW
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Phone 684

The Fire-Passenger Touring Car—Nceptionally roomy and seats five comfortably. There is a cowl
ventilator, and a new type of one-piece windshield. Drum bead lamps, full crown lenders, nickeled door
beadles, loot rail, robe rail, artillery type wheels and eighteen•inch steering wheel are a part of the equipment.

A Complete Line of New Body Models

New bodies of striking beauty, new radiator,
new equipment, many new improvements.

Everything new—built around the same won-
derful six-cylinder, oil-cushioned motor of
proved performance and the same rugged,
dependable chassis.

Sedan are toned an attractive lake blue.
The Touring Car is a deep, rich black. All
models are trimmed in sparkling nickel.

Concentration on but five cars enables Dort
to offer values, which, in our belief, excel
anything the motor world has known. It is
the first time in the history of automobile
manufacture that cars of such costly design
ever have been priced so moderately.

Five models — bigger, longer, roomier in
every respect. Doors are larger; windows
wider; seats deeper and more comfortable.
Steering is easier. Important improvements
have been made in the riding quality. The We anticipate a tremendous demand for
new nickeled radiator is higher and the hood these new cars and strongly urge you to
is also higher and longer. The Sport Tour- choose early in order to get prompt delivery.
ing Car, Three-Door Coupe, Brougham and a See the new Dorts this week.

boring Car, 1109S; Sport Touring, 1114S: Brougham, JIM 3-Door Coup., $1533; Sedan, $1595; I. a. it. Rai

TDB DORT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Flint, Michigan

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