a 4tmerica ffewish periodical Canker CLIFTON smut - aNCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE 7nri1ervon. It-so vnisliar• ICLE o m , DODGE BROTHERS PLAN EIGHT MILLION DOLLAR BUILDING PROGRAM BY JAN. 1 11101.110V Why Our Interior Decorators Make DETROIT AUTOMOBILE FACTORY MAKES CITY HALL LOOK LIKE DOLL HOUSE DEPENDABLE! No Charge People will pay a few dol- lars more for dependable transportation. We find that "value" means more than "bargain." a home just the look you have always wanted it to have. You may not know what is wrong with it as it 110W is; you 4 515000 Sq fact may not know exactly how to t, J. I. fe et go about building a new scheme that more charmingly ,•xpresses yourself ... but a Robin- son-Cohen Interior Decorator does. The aid amt advice of experts are at your command for no greater outlay than would be necessary if you were doing your own planning. THOMAS J. DOYLE 15E051'04WT t 3922 WOODWARD GLENDALE 7117 Robinson-Cohen Company decorators ask no fees for their services. Every business establish- ment renders you a certain amount of service in its dealings with you. Whether it be auto- mobiles or banking, expert advice and knowl- edge are available for your guidance. Thus when you call in a decorator from Robinson- Cohen Company to help you in furnishing your , home or any single room in it, he places at your disposal the experience and skill that are integ- ral parts of his profession. Remember— A used car is only as good as the firm you do business with. If a. City Hall Aedit'onal floor space Detroit. in 192 5 expansion program •Thls diagram Jibs been prepaNd it give readers an idea of the magni tude of ie modern automobile facto!) and, more particularly, of the extent of Dodge Brothers' recently announced $8,000,000 building program. The floor space of eight large and several smaller buildings now under construc- tion, compared with the total floor area of the City Hall, makes that well known building take on the proportions of a doll house. Tut .new steel aid concrete buildings each 500 feet by 75 feet and another 500 feet by 115 feet will house the heat treatment department, heavy forge shop and light forge shop. There the finest alloy steel is ham- mered into (urgings and scientifically heat treated in the most modern auto- matically. euntrolled electric furnaces, to secure the strength and endurance which have characterized Dodge Brothers motor cars for nearly 11 years. - Among the - target' buildings are a five-story building 100 by 205 and a five-story building 75 by 475 feet for machining and storage purposes and a six-start' addition, 100 by 462, to the main assembly building. With this program completed Jan. 1, 1926, Dodge Brothers, Inc., will Present Heo; space of Works L. 1. Thirty Brides I = is 113 N the last four months thirty brides chose the Hotel Wolverine as the setting for their nuptial altar. The convenient location and superb ap- pointments mark this well known•hos- telry as distinctively the correct place for banquets, weddings. luncheons, • dinners—all kinds of social gatherings. There is the cozy privacy of numerL •. ous small dining rooms or the luxuri- ous spaciousness of the large ballroom. The finest foods and close personal supervision contribute to the excel•' lencc of Hotel Wolverine service., Services 'I' IS quite possible to give your DODGE BROTHERS WORKS t, t• For Their Referring to our New Department of Dra- peries and Wall Hangings. We Want to empha- size the fact that correct making and hanging are just as important for successful curtains and hangings as gmul tailoring is to clothes. Either, without the professional touch, is apt to look home-made, and fine fabrics deserve better than that. FESTIVE AIR MARKS JOHN SMITH SPEAKS SUCCOTH LUNCHEON ON PAST YEAR'S WORK Plans, Suggestions, Estimates Without Cost Or Obligation Tell- Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek Mayor Delivers Lectures ing of Achievements Dur- Stages Colorful Social ing Term of Office. Event. Mayor John W. Smith's re-election In a setting redolent of the, Feast campaign is formally under way. Ile of Succoth and in an atmosphere per- , began it with several addresses early meated with the spirit of the fes- in the week before enthusiastic au- tival, the Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey diences and in each of the talks re- 7,ttl•k Congregation Wednesday after- viewed the achievements of his 10 noon, Oct. 7, marked the inauguration months in office as the reasons why of its, autumn and winter activities he is asking re-election. Among the things that Mayor with a luncheon, followed by a pro- gram. The luncheon was opened with Smith pointed out were that, con- trary to expectations of opponents, a prayer by Mrs. Robert Marwil and the Messing over the bread was recited he did pot make wholesale dismis- sals of city officials and employes and by Mrs. David S. Zeman, secretary of the auxiliary, who also led in the say- the appointments that V has made to office have not been appointments ing of grace at the conclusion of the of political reward but appointments luncheon. of men of prominnece and of valu- The dining room of the synagogue able civic ability. was deborated artistically with fruits OverlooRiny . Grand Circus Parte He pointed out how he promised and autumn flowers in a color scheme in the last campaign that he would ELIZABETH STREET JUST EAST Or WOODWARD if pink and lavender and was illumi- take the D. S. R. out of politics and nated with candles of brilliant colors. how in making good that pledge he the program of the afternoon in- has made the street railway commis- SSYS eluded series of songs by Mrs. A. C. sion meetings public and made serv- MIXXIMOMOMDSWCWSIV49.3.10bNIOSIANNISIOSISE I I Lappin, soprano, who was accompan- ice before profit the city's aim. He ied on the piano by Mrs. S. A. Pop- referred to the monthly financial re- kin. Mrs. Morse Cohen read a short ports of the D. S. R. operation as • s tor • b • Sholem Aleichem entitled "The Succah." Sholem Aleichem, who Proving his election campaign clap was the greatest humorist among the and called attention to the numerous GENUINE WHITE PINE. FOR WINDOW FRAMES, SASH, bus lines that have been established Yiddish writers, is often referred to in outlying and rapidly developing as the Jewish Mark Twain. STRICTLY NUMBER ONE DIMENSION FOR FRAME WORK sections. . Asks Women'. GUARANTEED, IN .. Ile reviewed Some of the appoint- Rabbi A. M. Hershman delivered an ments that he had made, including USE THIS QUALITY FOR SATISFACTION—IT COSTS NO MORE address of greeting. Ile outlined the Alex Dow, president of the Detroit part of the Jewish woman In the Edison Company;, Frank 1'. Book and furtherance of religious idealism in Lawrence Fisher, president of the All Phones the home and in the community. lie Cadillac Motor Car .Company, as M•in Office and Plant: Melrose 3390 , urged the auxiliary to take a distin- members. of the water hoard. Then GRATIOT AND ST. AUBIN Business Established 1864. gstited part in the mobilization of the Edsel Ford was named member of =North Yard: Conant and Holbrook . man p ose e a ma h 7,,, the the art commission Colonel Wallace, WSISIMVSAWSVSVS'SWVSNWSWIAIMICVSWSWasSAMSVCWOM man and ,,,. ,, Conservative 'Jews of Detroit and to a trained transportat on executive, ; of the pue j was bridight here from Tennessee to promote the fulfillment[ Does Your Child Receive • Proper Jewish Education? Send Hien to the Sha arey direct the D. S. It. Hth e jited noses as exemplified by It Richard P. Joy, i the e HEBREW SCHOOL K 7,0,14 Congregation. j president of the Bank of Commerce;. (ISAIAH CHERNOFF, Director) fact that the auxiliary would be called W. 8.385. esubien. EnsPire e. ; L.! itil i i,aldon W;;b oe n r i ,.! B Ahavath Deo Hall, 441 Holbrook Ave. Offi ce: 8821 of l upnn to do its share in the work jporeh:idFentBoafilatnhte"J Individual . 8nd Group Instruction.' Expert Tiwthers. Iletin5d Atrbotultere. a fit congregation Boys Prepared for day. Mitzvah. for the panyt . Charles H. Hodges and James !providing af • f`lb.,,,,t5 la . vrarluate of the Grodnn 'botcher. Collet, and hat had • very wide expert- ting home for its religious and educe S. Holden were named to study the I ence In Europe and America. I tional activities. city's financial needs and problems. Following the program, Mrs. M. II. There were many others. , Zackheim, president, presided at a During the Smith administration, I business meeting of the organization. the mayor said, 17 mile , have been She urged the co-operation of the added in trackage to the D. S. R. sys- members in the work which the con- tem. More than 150 coaches have gregation is going to undertake in con- been added to the bus lines and the nection with its plans for a new sync- revenues of the bus line- now more Rogue She paid a tribute to the ef- than meet the expenses. be said. forts of the social and hospitality com- Ile spoke of taxes. "I deemed it mittees in charge of the luncheon and my duty," he said, "t. eliminate the program. from the various department esti- Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, chairman of the mates a total of approxin ately $17,- program committee, reported on some 000,000. The budget final y approved of the activities which the auxiliary shows for the first time ii five years plans to sponsor during the season. a reduction in the tax en's.. In the Mrs. Ehrlich presented a tentative list past, sometimes an artificially low- tax I of distinguished out-of-town speakers rate has been obtained through a to he invited to address the organiza- raise in assessed valuation . The low tion.' Mrs. Samuel Frank. chairman tax rate this year is not the result of the me mbershiptionimirtee, report- of such action. The use-sons report ed that 30 new members had. joined that assessments were rids , d last year during the last few weeks. Plans are on fewer than one-eigh•h of the antler way for a embers* campaign. property descriptions in I .etroit. In Plans are under way for holding a other words, sevemeigh•iis of the concert of Jewish music at which the property owners of Detn .t are pay- artist will be the noted Viennese pian- ing lower taxes this year than last." ist, Prof. Julitis Wolfsohn, described The mayor reiterated that he be- by Mrs. Alexander Rebut as the great- lieved in the policy of the city paying est living interpreter of Jewish music. as it goes for improvements and pro- A series of dances and entertain- viding for necessary improvements ments marking the minor feasts and such as sewers and paving before other special occasions is also being starting those of a desirable nature contemplated by the program and so- but of less general public importance. cial committees. Americas Fillest, furniture' Washington Boulevard at 1420 %.; INtt 4.?.. tee HOTEL WOLVERI N E DEMAND IT c'XeBetierBuick. is aMairsised Motor Car C. W. KOTCHER LUMBER CO. Earls Buick model scats its capacity of full-grown people—in relaxed ease— without cramped legs or necks. Tall people, especially, enjoy its extra head-room and leg- coons- smaller car than Buick is apt to he tight-fitting, low-ceilinged, crowded! PALACE MODEL LAUNDRY Glendale 5680 26 Convenient Branches That the play-goers of Detroit and environs will generously support a theatrical offering for an extended length of time even though its suc- cess does not chiefly depend upon the feature of undraped flesh for its ar- tistic charm and attractiveness, seems abundantly mephasized in the case of "The Student I'rince," whose sixth brilliant week has begun at the Shu- bert-Lafayette. The new theater is still the mecca for large numbers of amusement-goers, music-lovers and others both from in and out of the city. A noticeable feature of the au- diences, states the theater manage- ment, is the unusual number of up- state patrons in attendance, this be- ing due, no doubt, to the announce- ment by the Messrs. Shubert that "The Student Prince" will be seen In no other city in Michigan nor the Middle West, save Chicago, at least Inanallum18111R1m.....111.121.1.M111.111.1.11"MM.1, for many months to come. Standard 2.rw•.ssser Road..., slits 11 SO 5 paeseneey 1 ounna 1 NS Six 2.bswwnser oupe • BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH. Dols... of ljetteral %mei C0.00.00011 Mwg,, 2.po•sen.rm Road., $1250 1255 Sedan 1 195 S pass. four.dtww Sedan 1495 4 ...enter LouN • 1755 S wanes, Si xS Teurtna C••••• ■ ••• ■ ••.1••• ,, 5- ca... ter 0.0001 Sedzn 1 ids Spats. four.dttor Sedan U55 1275 4-rw.asncer (noes • All twit-ne I e. b. Houk factoriet. David Love Re-Opens Delicat. tessen Store on Linwood Near Monterey. . Unusual interest is alto hed to the announcemtnt that Love's Delicates- sen will open a new emporium on Lin- %mild avenue between Monterey and Richton on Saturday, Oct 17, for it seems but a short time ago when Love's 'Delicatessen, then located on Hamilton avenue, was the meeting place for practically all of the Jewish residents of the North-end section. The new store embodies a numb•rof innovations in the serving of lunches, pastries' and table delicacies. From the striking display of fresh and cooked meats at the left of the en- trance to the tiers of cozy nooks, which line the walls, the new emporium radi- ates an atmosphere of hospitality and cleanliness which cannot help but im- press those accustomed to better foods, properly served. With Dave Love and his infectious I to eater to your sm ile always re ady tabl ishment should` wants, this new es offer •n irresistible appeal for your i patronage. Or telephone, and we will send a Better Buick to your home or office for you to try. American men and women are above the average stature. And a Season-- "Student Prince" Begins Sixth Successful Week at Shu- bert-Lafayette. Drop in and try the ample, arm. chair comfort of a car that is right in size. Bring some of your six. looter friends. You will find another big reason why Buick is so snidely considered a better motor ear— another reason why there are a million and n o ire enthusiastic Buick owners. People appreciate a smart-driving, easily-handled, but full-sized, mmt- sized car. The Better Buick, for instance. The Social Will soon open, so we suggest that you let us launder all your Table and Guest Room Linens — renew your curtains and drapes. Agreeably priced serv- ice. Cuunfry Club Model The Baur lhouk 7.po••enger !Sedan • 51995 S.pa••eneer Itrottaham 1924 ) P.O. Sbort Roadster 1495 5.paas. Spor5 "'outlets 1525 1705 lit... Country Club ljnverrinteftt tat en he added. eBetterBUICK 11E.N BETTER AU TOM0101 is ARE BUILT. BUICK Wilt BE ILD THEM DETROIT BRANCH—GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING BEMB-ROBINSON CO. LINWOOD-BUICK CO. STANLEY KRAJENKE PFENT Is DECKER TELOTTE-BUICK CO. Unwood .1 Glyn. Court 444 East Jeffers. Ave. SIEGEL.ZECKENDORF CO. 8740 Mack Ave 4234 Woodward Ave. BEMB.ROBINSON CO. LOUIS ROSE BUICK CO. 12557 Woodward A.., Hltklasd Park HARLEY-BUICK CO. 4741 Woodward Ave. 3712 Cass Ave. 11620 Jos. Comeau Av. 8911 Gr•nd Riser Ave BUCHBINDER-BUICK CO. 6834 West Fort St. bay • • K renz Merchant Tailor The Shop Where C.ouetewl and 10347 Woodard Botwere Collitzwe.d