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PEDETRoginunffivccolaz
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Knox, in "Fantastic Frolics;" Coram
Emma Trentini at Temple.
ty of other industries. Eleven per I
Future Will Excel Past.
and "Jerry," direct from the London
Nash and Alan New Styles. tion of foreigners resident in France
cent of America's total iron and steel
coNFER
Hippodrome; Ethel Davis, with Earl
for three years.
production is now consumed by the
Mine. Emma Trentini, celebrated Brown at the piano; Edith Clasper,
Foreigners who have given proof
Iny Filerick Ilaynee, President Dodge
automobile industry annually; 46 per little star of "The Firefly" and
The Nash-Ajax exhibit at the auto
Bros., Inc.)
of
great
talent,
have
introduced
useful
cent of the aluminum, 52 per cent of "Naughty Marietta," and Eric Zardo, in "smuggled Goods," with Bud Sher-
mobile show will attract unusual '-
man, Jack Myers and Donn Roberts;
o frttaihteainnalitniagl vii, sreitsti7nsut,htii .7e.afr tihit,Tanu:s:e inventions, have founded industrial
the plate glass, 60 per cent of the gas-
Jelin, general secre. te
One of the contributing factors to oline and 80 per cent of the rubber the eminent concert pianist. headline Will and Gladys Ahern, In "A Spin-
and agricultural concerns or have
Abraham
y of the 'Michigan Federation of
served in the French or Allied armies, the stability won by the automobile in- produced each year is requirtal for mo- jointly on the bill at B. F. Keith's ning Romance;" the Four Jansleys;
ur
Ukrainian
Jeoish Relief, presided at
or have 'worried French women, may dustry within recent years is the pub- tor cars. Thus prosperity is passed Temple Theater, starting Sunday Glenn Tryon in "Long Pants;" a Hal
conference of local Jewish orga
he naturalized after a residence in lic's realization that the motor car along from one group of workers to matinee, Jan. 24. Eric Zardo will act Roach two-reeler and the usual screen
as accompanist and soloist. Others
ations calle I last Sunday at Kirby
' France of 12 consecutive months. Chil- makes money for its owner. People another.
subjects.
billed: Jimmy • Nervo and Teddy
er by the federation to consider
dren born in France of a French moth- today buy automobiles not for fads
No review of the automobile situa-
Cent
1,.
to
lack
of
funds,
the
and
fancies,
but
because
the
automo-
er are French citizens, although their
tion at this time would he complete
work. 1 ,
fit
work of t!... federation has been
fathers may be foreigners. A French bile is useful and necessary.
vithout mention of the motor bus. This
As I look back over 1925 and for- phase of the automobile industry is igElli.....1111.1.111111 1 .111 1
jeopardized .tial the officers are ask-
woman who flurries a foreigner re-
ward to 192a, this element of stability just starting and is going to grow to
ing the co-operation of all local Jew-
mains a citizen.
Where to Dine and Dance? Of Course at
ish organizations. The federation
This law may facilitate Jews who is impressive. Never before have the enormous proportions. Throughout the
tat orphanage at Kiev at
settled in France in recent years, par- automobile men been so sure of them- country, cities and towns are being
support
s
certain
of
their
public,
and
which 85 whims are cared for and
ticularly Russian Jews who came to selves, so
linked together by this low-cost, com-
ught a means of livelihood. In re-
France after the Bolshevik revolution, so confident of their products as they fortable and flexible form of transpor-
ta
are this year.
sponse to a letter written by the De-
in btamming citizens.
tation.
Less than a decade ago the entire
trait society. the Jewish World Re-
The viewpoint of Dodge Brothers,
automobile trade habitually feared a Inc., the third largest manufacturer
lief Organization of Paris has advised
"WORKERS' EDUCATION"
"saturation point" that MITI' came, of motor ears in the world, as to the
s upport of the orphanage be
that
the
and that 110 longer has any terrors lie-
continued by the Detroit organization
be summed up in
Clinton S. Golden, field represent- cause of an enormous replacement de- outlook for 1926 can
The only place where accommodations are satisfactory for
ssibility of it being taken
a few words. Our company reduced
ative of the Brookwood Labor Col- mand is now assured. Cars in those
parties and banquets of any size. Have your card party here
OS the p o
over by the Joint Distribution Com-
prices, effective January 7, on all ears
lege,
will
address
the
Detroit
Labor
and dance to
days
were
purchased
mainly
on
ap-
mittee canna be considered at pres-
sold after December 15; and, as the
Forum Sunday, Jan. 24. Brookwood peals to pleasure, recreation, style and
result of a $10,000,000 expansion in
College is exclusively a labor college, social prestige. Bankers at that time
ent. The conference voted to aid the
Dodge Brothers and Graham Brothers
which trains men and women to be- feared the automobile was going to
federation el continuing its support
plants and equipment, capacity is
come leaders in the labor movement. ruin the country by fostering exatrav-
nearly doubled, and we are now in a
of the orphanage.
The result of this training gives the agance. Now those same bankers are
The following organizations were
position to meet what we are firmly
workers an opportunity to more in- leading in movements for good roads, convinced will be the greatest demand
represented at the conference: Jew-
telligently strive for more wages, while the public is buying ears on ap-
Three Se•sions Daily, 12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1.
ish Women's European Welfare Or-
in history.
stabilization of employment, unem- peals to usefulness, economy, efficiency
pnization, Eastern Ladies Society,
Follow the crowd for Saturday Afternoon Dancing, 12 to 2:30.
ployment insurance and other things and dependability,
STUDY CONDITIONS
Yekstreinoslever Verein, Indepen-
that the unions are striving fur. Mr.
What has brought about this
dent Workingmen's Circle, Indepen-
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A repre-
C. W. NASH
Golden has been field representative change? Simply this: the automobile
dent Order of the B'nai B'rith, Ma-
sentative
of the Polish government
for the Brookwood College for many has proved its worth to America. It
titer Society, Carpenters' Union, In- Nash "enclosed car" motor, the first
years. Ile is a very capable man, well earns its keep, with a margin left over accompanied the group of Jewish
dependent Russian-Polish Aid So- showing of three new Nash body styles
emigrants
who left for l'alestine sev-
qualified to discuss his subject, which for profit. America is economical, not
ciety, Michigan Free Loan Aasocia- and the first exhibition at any automo-
will be "Workers' Education—What extravagant, in maintaining nearly eral days ago. Mr. Klasowski of the
Independent Ladies Society, La. bile show of the Nash-built Ajax. The
Polish
emigration
office was desig-
tion,
For?" The Detroit Labor Forum is 20,000,000 units of this dependable
dies Auxiliary of the Federation and new Nash body styles, unveiled at the
nated to accompany the group for the
show, are a new 4-door advanced six being conducted by the Detroit Fed- and flexible form of transportation on purpose of studying the employment
the federation proper.
eration of Labor every Sunday, at the its highways.
An executive committee of the fol- sedan, a new advanced six roadster,
The stability of the motor ear busi- possibilities for Polish emigrants to
Cass Technical High School, Second
lowing was chosen to co-operate with with rumble seat, and a new special
ness contributes greatly to the stabil- Palestine.
and Henry streets.
six
coupe
The
Nash-built
Ajax
makes
in
the executive of the federation
working out plass for a grand bazaar, its show debut in its new body color
which was unanimously decided at of Mallard green with luxurious new
upholstery in duotone velour.
this conference as part of further
The new Nash motor is equipped
work: A. Kettle, M. Gruohkin, J.
Stillman, Mrs. Jacobson, Mrs. Arvin, with an oil purifier, gasoline filter
Philip Goldstein, Mr. Burstein, M. and air cleaner, all of which contribute
in a large measure to satisfactory op-
Nu sbaum, Mrs. Anna Moline, Mrs.
Epstein, Mrs. ruchsman and Mr. eration and years of service.
Of particular interest to show visi-
)(inhaler.
tors is the fact that the Nash-built
A meeting of the executive com-
Ajax
Six was the first car in its price
mittee of the conference, together field, which included all of the follow-
with the executive committee of the
ing important engineering features:
federation, will be held Thursday
7-bearing crankshaft, 6-bearing cam-
evening, Jan. 21, at Temple Emanuel,
Taylor and Wilson avenue, at 9 p. m. shaft, full force feed lubrication to all
main bearings, connecting rod bear-
A meeting of the conference will be
ings and crankshaft hearings; 4-wheel
held on Thursday, Jan. 28, at 9 p. m.,
at the Temple Emanuel, at which a brakes and 5 Budd disc wheels.
Equipment of the Ajax ear is in
report will be given and plans out-
thorough keeping with its high stand-
lined for further work.
ard of quality throughout; it includes
All organizations are requested to automatic windshield wiper, rear-view
send their representatives to the con- mirror, cowl ventilator, transmission
Built by Hudson Under Famous Super-Six Patents
ference meeting and to participate in lock, cowl parking lights and head
the work.
lights with dimmers. Both cars have
one piece windshields hinged at the
top and there is a sun visor on the se-
dan.
ON SUPPORT
OF KIEV ORPHANAGE
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1 KING WAH LO CAFE
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118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel'a)
FRANK JONES SUPERB
ORCHESTRA
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No Cover Charge at Any Time
Phone Cadillac 5074
All MI
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a "Six"
WELFARE CENTERS
West Warren-Michigan
Mothers Club:
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Pontiac Notre
The West-Warren-Michigan Moth-
en Club will hold a meeting at the
Atkinson Community House, Thirty-
third and McGraw, on Wednesday af-
ternoon, Jan. 27, at 2:30 o'clock. Ab-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky hay
raham Victor will talk on "Y. L. Pe- left for Los Angeles to spend the re
seta" and will give several readings. mainder of the winter.
All Jewish women living in that
neighborhood are cordially invited.
The engagement of Miss Rae Re-
mocker to Joe J. Jacobson, formerly
Senior Council of Clubs:
of Montreal, Que., was announced at
The Senior Council of Clubs will a dinner dance given by Mr. and Mrs.
hold a get-acquainted party at the Sol Manes, sister and brother-in-law
Y. W. H. A., 89 Rowena street, on of Miss Remocker, on Sunday eve-
Saturday evening, Jan. 23, at 7:30 ning at the Jewish Community Cen-
o'clock. Because this event falls dur- ter.
ing the week of Chomishe Osor
B'Shevat, Palestinian fruits will con-
Under the auspices of the Sister-
stitute the refreshments. All dele- hood, the third of a series of card
gates to the council from the vari- parties was held at the Jewish Com-
ous clubs under the auspices of the munity Center on Tuesday, Jan. 19.
Jewish Centers Association are cor- Following were the hostesses: Mrs.
dially invited to attend. This will B. Ilertzberg, Mrs. II. Jacobson, Mrs.
also serve as an opportunity for the Louis Klein and Mrs. A. Kaufman.
leaders of these clubs to become ac- Supper was served at the close of the
quainted.
evening.
Chomishe Osor B'Shevat Program:
A Chomishe Osor B'Shevat pro-
gram will be given on Saturday eve-
Mng Jan. 30, at Temple Beth El at
7:30 p. nl. The admission will be
free and as a very interesting pro-
gram is being planned. All are most
cordially invited to attend.
Art Students' Exhibits
Under the auspices of the Federa-
tion of Women's Club., the J. L,
Hodson Company will exhibit the art
work of students, beginning on Jan.
19. By virtue of the fact that this
Organization has been promoting art
in this community for the past five
years, Miss Caplan was appointed a
member of the committee that is ar-
ranging this exhibit. The admission
is free and all are cordially invited to
attend.
Delray Mothers Club:
The Delray Mothers Club will meet
at the new , ynagogue at Burdeno and
Cary attio.Ars on Wednesday after-
noon, Jan. 27, at 2:30 o'clock. Dr.
harry Saltzstein will speak on "Pre-
vention and Control of Cancer."
The following were elected at the
annual election of officers of the
B'nai B'rith held Wednesday evening:
President, William Present; vice-pres-
ident, Harry Hirschberg; secretary,
Jerome Edelstein; treasurer, Barney
Wyman.
Mrs. A. Kaufman has as her guests
for a few weeks her daughter, Mrs.
Frank Keenan, and her niece, Miss
Gladys Oppenheimer, both of Chi-
cago.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Willer have re-
turned from a week's stay in Fort
Wayne, Ind.
FRANCE HAS LIBERAL
NATURALIZATION LAW
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—One hundred
thousand Jews, resident in France,
will be enabled to become French citi-
zens as a result of the new naturali-
zation law which was adopted by the
French Senate.
The law provides for the naturalize-
$1
Down Payment
$44.50 Monthly Payment
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With the Famous Super-Six, Mdtor
$41
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PONTIAC
Down Payment
$68 Monthly Payment
Chief of the Sixes
The newest member of a
famous family.
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And you to will realize that
it is a revelation in auto-
motive engineering.
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NORTHERN DETROIT
EASTERN DETROIT
CASS MOTOR SALES
3832 Woodyard Au. at Brady.
CRESSY AUTO SALES
627 Jeffereon Ave, East
METROPOLITAN AUTO SALES
1440-44 Michigan Ave.
TOTIS MOTOR SALES
Cass at Teterboro
TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES
2966 Gratiot Ave.
HARWITH COMPANY
18631 Woodward Ave.
BEGIN BROS. MOTOR SALES
10989 Kercheval Au.
CLEMENTS SALES AND SERVICE
7023 Gratiot
FAIRVIEW MOTOR SALES
12740 Jefferson A... East
CROSSE POINTE MOTOR CO.
min East Jeffereon Ave.
A. & R. TATE MOTOR SALES
11920 Gratiot Ave.
CARVER-COON MOTOR SALES
94.96 Biddle Ass., N.
LINWOOD AUTO SALES
8928 Linwood
AARON DeROY MOTOR CAR CO.
CENTRAL DETROIT
WYANDOTTE, MICH.
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Gar. 7891
Tar Extra
Not at the
Auto Show
For greater con•enience, Hudson-
Essex Cara will hay. their own dis-
play. at the Aaron DeRoy Motor Car
Company Salesrooms, Woodward at
Garfield, opposite the Automobile
Show, and in the salesroom. of all
metropolitan Hudson•Essex Dealers.
World's Largest Selling Six-Cylinder Cars
And These Metropolitan Dealers
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Six cylinders give smoother performance than
any "Four."
TheSuper.Six principle increases power.lt length-
ens car life and provides the advantages sought
in more cylinders, larger motors and greater cost.
It is patented and exclusive to Hudson and Essex.
No wonder Hudson'Essex are the world's largest
selling "Sixes." These advantages have led to
constant refinement in chassis and body, with
the lowest prices in history.
What cars at any comparable price —"Fours" or
"Sixes"— can give you so much in Performance,
Comfort and Handling Ease—in good .woks and
pride of ownership?
Hudson Brougham $1450-7-Pass. Sedan $1650
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481 Cufield Ave., West
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REDFORD, MICH.
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NORTHERN MOTOR SAW
18350 Woodward A...
LEWIS BROTHERS, INC.
2265 E. Grand Blvd. near Woodward
BAILEY MOTOR SALES CO.
18324 John R. St.
ROYAL OAK, MICH.
JOHN B. MALBURG
1098 Main St.
HALFWAY. MICH.
EASTWOOD GARAGE AND SAW
WESTERN DETROIT
Wholesale and Retail Salesroom
Woodward at Garfield
Phone—Glendale 2520-8
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NORTHEASTERN DETROIT
HART MOTOR SALES
17008 Grand River
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BILLINGHURST MOTOR SALES
8059 Grand River Ave.
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7735 Harper Ace.
RUND MOTOR SAW
6927 Mack Ave.
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14222 Mack Ass.
DEARBORN, MICH
HAMTRAMCK, MICH.
THE ROY WOOD MOTOR SALES
229-231 Michigan Ave.
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3538 Grand River Ave.
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3711 Michigan A...
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Michigan A•e. and Schaeffer Read.
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11382 Jos. Cunpau Ave.
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10210 W. Jeff
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