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March 26, 1926 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-03-26

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PAGE NINE

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Dodge Motor Operates
In North Pole Blast

REFLECTING YOUR GOOD TASTE

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Dodge Brothers Engineers Find An-
swer in Finest Low Temperature
Automotive Laboratory in World

It is the highest distinction of Dean service that your own good
taste is reflected in the originality of our creative decorations.

The co-ordinate elegance of decorative objects so well adapted to the
individuality of your home assures gratifying comfort in its livableness.

harm School:
A charm school is being estab-
ished at the "Y" in the early part
of April. It is a course which is of
particular interest to young women.
Watch for further notice.

Seders:
There is still time to make reserva-
tions for the Passover Seders which
are to be held at the clubhouse, 89
Rowena street, on March 29 and 30.
Anyone who is a stranger in the city
or is interested In the ceremony may
attend.

Camp Reunion:
was
The Y. W. Ii. A. camp reunion
very faithfully attended by the ma-
jority of the summer campers.
Movies, stunts and refreshments
served their turns to make the party
a huge success.

Before selecting decorative furnishings or planning Spring
redecorating consider the permanent satisfaction of a Dean inter-
ior. We shall be pleased to submit estimates without obligation.

Dr. Yarrows Lectures!
Dr. Rachel Yarrows of Hull House,
Chicago, was invited to speak to the
young women of Detroit by the Y
W. II. A. and the Y. W. C. A. She
spoke on ''The Young Girl and Her
Problem" at the St. John's Parrish
House. A very large number of girls
representing both organizations were
present.

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TESTING MOTORS UNDER POLAR CONDITIONS

That feelingof wammb

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balls is ben effectively
provided by a grouping
of console mirror and
table and richly bro.
radedrbair. A charm.
ing verdure tapestry
forms a restful" back•
ground of green: and
browns, against a uall
paneled in walnut.

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HARRY

COMPANY

1227 GRISWOLD STREET, DETROIT

EXTERIOR PAINTING - INTERIOR DECORATING - WALLPAPERS
EXQUISITE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FURNITURE OP ALL PERIODS
UPHOLSTERING - DRAPERIES - RUGS AND CARPETS
LAMPS AND SHADES - WINDOW SHADES
OBJETS &ART

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MICHIGAN'S

LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR

EIGHTY

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The regular monthly meeting of
the Oakman-Davison Mothers Club
March 27,
will be held on Saturday,
in the auditorium of the Longfellow
School, 13141 Twelfth street, at 2:30
p. m. Mr. Cordon of the United He-
brew Schools will give an interesting
talk on Bialik, which will be followed
by a musical program in which mem-
bers of the Music Study Club will
participate. Mrs. Mary Shubow, well
known Yiddish reader, will also con-
tribute to the program.

the car but of the endurance of th
If your engine were chilled to a engineers. To resist the terrific co l
temperature of 40 or 50 degrees be- they wear aviation suits made of wa
low zero, could you start it? Would terproof, almost air tight materia
the starting motor crank it? CoCId
lined with heavy fur.
the carburetor supply the right kind
The inside of the room is 32 let
of mixture of fuel and air? Would
DAVIES AT DETROIT FORUM
there be sufficient heat in the ignition long, 111/2 feet wide and 14 feet higl
The walls are of cork eight incur
spark to fire the charge?
h
thick. The window through whic
John Langdon-Davies, Oxford lec-
Some manufacturers have done an observer can watch from the ou
turer in social psychology; Labor
this sort of testing during a few of side is 26 inches square and canals
party candidate for Parliament; fea-
the coldest days in winter or have of five panes of Klass separated I y ture writer fur the London office of
taken cars and equipment for test to half-inch air spaces. To instil
the Christian Science Monitor; con-
some place many miles nearer the against frost special chemicals al
tributor to the New Statesman, Em-
North Pole. Dodge Brothers en- used in the bottom of each lute e pire Review and Westminster Ga-
gineeres, in their constant effort to mediate air space. A variable reel
zette; organizer of the Workers' Edu-
refine and improve each detail of blower which can be operated at of
cational Association of Great Britain,
their already well tried out power desired speed up to a delivery c a- will speak at Central High School
plant and chassis, as shown by a pa- pacity of 24,000 cubic feet per mi
Sunday, March 28, at 2:30 p.m., on
per read before the recent meeting ute is arranged to circulate the a ir
"A Nordic on the Nordic Mith."
of the Society of Automotive En- over the cooling coils. When desir
Langdon-Davies addressed the De-
gineers, have designed and are using the entire blast of cold air from ti is troit Forum last Beason and proved
a low temperature testing laboratory blower, driven by a 10 h. p. elect) is to be one of our outstanding suc-
which leaves nothing to chance.
cesses. Ile has balance and sanity
motor, can be delivered through
Think of stepping from a room at suitable steel pipe directly into t he and a highly specialized knowledge.
70 degrees through doorways fitted radiator of any car under test.
1 , r Ile has an inimitable ability in analy-
with double refrigerator doors and for the engine may be taken from t he sis and exposition that makes him
finding yourself in a blast of air outside or from the cold coils. T he ideal on the platform.
blowing 30 or 40 miles per hour at a
exhaust is led to the outside. A ray
temperature so low thatthe mercury vapors which may rise from the oil
The brave man thinks of himself
in an ordinary thermometer would breather are also carried to the o ut-
last.
freeze solid and fail to indicate—
mercury freezes at -39 deg. F. To side.
The enviable reputation wh ch
insure accurate measurement of these Dodge Brothers Motor Cars have al-
them always de-
low temperatures Dodge Brothers en - ways enjoyed for prompt starting nd cation and found
gineers have installed special electric dependable service under the moat se- pendable, much more severe tests
resistance thermometers which will vere cold weather conditions are he have been made possible by the cold
indicate and record automatically result of the effort which their en- room. In conformity with Dodge
temperatures so low that mercury gineera have made to secure these de- Brothers traditional policy, any
freezes and bursts the glass of the sirable characteristics. Although old changes which might affect ease of
ordinary thermometer or the column weather conditions afforded by fle- starting or dependability of operation
of red liquid in the spirit type ther- lure have severely tested On dge under severe cold must survive
strenuous tests in this cold room be-
mometer gives trouble with separ
Brothers starting system, car ure tor, fore being approved.
ing. The test proves, in reality, to i
bri-
be not only of the characteristics of ignition equipment and engine lu

We Fill Your Refrigerator
Just Once

Then You Forget It for Months

D.

COURSE, the main advantage of ANY electric refrigera-
n F tion
is that there is no ice supply to be maintained.

But the big advantage of Kelvinator is that you can feel an abso-
lute assurance that this automatic refrigeration will continue
month after month for years.
Kelvinator is the pioneer; the first successful system. Installa-
tions made as far back as 1914 are still giving dependable service.
This history of success is your assurance of PERMANENCE
when you buy Kelvinator, the OLDEST electric refrigeration.

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