THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Honing Improves Nash Motor.

SUGAR IS
IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE I MAURICE
OUT FOR JUDGESHIP
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P`'
DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS'
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has woven his thrills. The outcome
is a surprise, and suspense is main-

eh,
tained to the final curtain. Moth;
-
inventive genius keeps pace Foster and Eleanor Woodruff an
the
players.
among
necessities of
ever-rising
h
the
Hiss Support of Many Attorneys of
modern industry is reflected in much
Local and National Prominence.
Gear shifting at the slightest touch operation. There are no parts to rat-
of the machinery with which the Nash
tle
or
chatter
while
the
clutch
is
re-
and smoother, more gentle application
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Maurice Sugar, well known local at- • Motor plants are equipped. Probably
of power are credited to an improved leased or during engagement. The hall
. no other industry has seen greater
'clutch which is now used in all Dodge release bearing is idle except when t irney, with offices in the Penobscot
advancement
in
the
design
of
auto-
Building, has announced his candidacy
Brothers motor cars. Of many ad- the pedal is depressed.
matic machinery to meet the require-
The new muffler, which was adopted
vantages which the new design offers,
, silents of volume products than has
the one which appeals most to the lady only after several years of experiment-
•
been witnessed in the motor car in-
effective
than
the
old
more
is
much
driver is the unusually soft pedal ac- ing,
islustry in the past 10 years.
tion. It seems remarkable that a in silencing the sound of the engine'
I One of the newest and most inter-
exhaust.
The
change
involved
the
mechanism which controls the applica-
esting automatic machines known to
tion of so much power can be operated scrapping of a battery of special weld- ',
the industry is that in use at the Nash
with no little muscular effort as is now ing machines designed and built for
factory. It is an automatic honing
the
sole
purpose
of
welding
together
required to push the clutch pedal
machine which accomplishes at one
the pressed steel sections of the former ;
down.
time the final mirror-like finish on
muffler
and
the
further
expense
of
Despite the unusual smoothness and
all seven main bearings and six con-
making
special
finds
for
funning
the
gentleness with which the clutch takes
necting rod bearings. Formerly it
new
unit.
This
cost
and
the
fact
that
up its load its hold is positive when
I
was necessary to polish individually
the shell of the new muffler is of metal
engaged. But the feature which ap-
each of these 13 bearings. But now
T HF: subtle charm
40
per
cent
heavier
than
that
used
in
peals most to alt drivers is the remark-
the honing operation is performed
of luxurious and
the former is convincing evidence that
able ease with which the gears can be
on every bearing simultaneously and A
refined surround-
the
purpose
of
the
change
is
better-
t
shifted. In some cars it is necessary
with scientific accuracy within a frac-
ings is reflected to the
to hold the clutch depresses! for a few ment of the prsaluct.
Safety and dependability have al-
tional part of a thousandth of an
credit of the hostess
seconds before shifting the gears into
ways been recognized as outstanding
who holds her private
inch.
speed to avoid a noisy shift. Every-
Honing of the crankshaft, a prac-
parties, bridge dinners
characteristics of Dodge Brothers pro-
body who strives the Dodge Brothers
duct. Recent vital improvements in
tice until recently unknown to the au-
or social teas at the
car of today is instantly impressed
the engine have contributed added
tomobile industry, gives each bearing
Palmetto. Spacious
with the ease and silence with which
power and greatly increased smooth-
ballroom, private din-
on the Nash shaft a mirror-like finish
the gears can be shifted while the car
ness of performance. Now the lighter
ing rooms and banquet
and
assures
longer
life
to
the
seven-
it getting under way and with the ease
clutch action, easier, quicker shifting
bearing motor with which each Nash
hall may be reserved
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with which they can be shifted down
and more responsive steering afford
through the steward.
model is equipped.
into a lower speed when traffic or road
brilliance of performance in traffic in-
conditions necessitate.
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stantly apreciated by the striver.
The new clutch is unusually quiet in
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A Mark #i
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Distinction

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Special Sale 2000
Curtain Panels

An Exceptionally Low Price

85c each

p

Made of Good Quality Voile—Cream or Ecru
Colors—Two Styles.

One style has plain hem, other style is hemstitched. All
are well made and finished with rayon bullion fringe. 36 to
40 inches wide and 2'y yards long.
Get ready for Spring housecleaning. Buy your curtains at
this sale Monday. These panels can be used for practically
any room in the house. As far as value is concerned, we
haven't offered anything like them so far this year.

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"Donovan Affair," New Detroit 1$

to 11--4114.
Lana..
Diener 140 le 11:30--$1.211.
Maser II:10 A. M. te II P. IL

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Drake Out For Judgeship.

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"The Donovan Affair," a mystery
Oa
melodrama by Owen Davis, comes to
l'a
the
New
Detroit
Saturday,
March
8.
Jesse Drake. candidate for re-elec-
MAURICE SUGAR
A murder committed at a dinner
tion to the office of justice of the
/A
/
for
the
office
of
Justice
of
the
Peace
party,
with
everyone
present
know-
peace, was born near Blis.sfield,Slick
$
HANCOCK AT JOHN It.
on March 12, 1881, where he resided of the City of Detroit, four of whom ing that one of the guests must be
be
chosen
in
the
forthcoming
the
slayer,
and
everyone
trying
to
Clements
Charles H.
until he was 22 years of age, recei v-
are I
to .
fasten the crime on someone e se, r
3000
Glendals
chools . elections
ing
his
education
in
the
farm
s
In loving memory of Max Gold-
t
5Ir. Sugar, who is a gradua e of the furnishes the groundwork into whic h
appointed a teacher by the
berg, who passed away one year ago, He Was
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U piled St a t es g overnment for Philip University of Michi an and chairman Mr. Davis, expert at such matters . esk
March 2, 1926.
pine service in 1904 and traveled j of thy. Detrcit Lagbo; Forum, has
adopted
as
hs
slogan
"Reorganize
the
In our hear" your memory linger,
around the world, visiting many of
Sweet, tender and true.
the countries of Europe, also China, Justice Courts and Humanize the,
There Is not • day gm.* by
Japan, India, the Holy Land and Bench." He states that, if elected, it
That we do not think of you.
will he his constant endeavor to sys-
t.
His Loving Wife and Children. Egyp
While teaching school near Detroit, tematize Justice Court procedure so
that cost of litigation will be lessened
Drake
studied
law
and
was
ad-
Judge
tiruneSup1r9I; with corresponding saying of time on,
Equitable Life Statement.
the part of litigants.
'iottti;td
"It is my intention," states Mr.
since which time he has been ac-
The sixty-seventh annual state- tively engages! in the practice of law i Sugar, "t, give the same careful con-
ment of the Equitable Life Assurance in this city. On April 7, 1925, he sideration to the countless small claims
Society of the United States pub- was elected to the office of 'justice; which are prosecuted before a Justice
lished recently shows gains in all im- of the peace. More than 35,000 of the peace as is given to cases in-
portant items. The assets on Dec. cases have been assigned to Judge vulving large. amounts."
9034 TWELFTH STREET
31 last totaled $869,604,876, an in- Drake; of these less than 2 per. cent v . Many attorneys of local and na-;
. Empire 0360
crease of $77,200,000 over 1925, have been appealed to the Circuit tional prcinifience 'have rallied - to the •
ONLY SERIOUS STUDENTS NEED APPLY
which is the largest gain ever made Court and about a dozen have been , support of Mr. Sugar's candidacy.
reversed
or
verdicts
modified
by
the
1
Clarence
A.
Lightner,
of
the
firm
of
by the company. During the year
the outstanding insurance passed the Circuit Court. His conduct in office ) Lightner. Oxtobsly, Hanley and Craw-
$5,000,000,000 mark and now totals has been dignified, fair and always ! ford, recently said in a letter ad-
I dressed to the Maurice Sugar for
Packing — Shipping — Suburban Moving — Storage
$5,067,965,000.
humane.
He is in favor of a re-organization ;Judge Club: "1 doubt whether there is
The new insurance paid for aggre-
gated $1,017,513,000, including of the Justice Court so that the pour!, one who would attract nip cordial
EMPIRE
$194,233,000 of group insurance. man and the wage-earner can get lapproval for this. or similar office,
EZIPIE
1942
This was the largest amount of new quick service and at low cost.
He more strongly than does Mr. Sugar.
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Sugar,
I
am
satisfied
that
he
is
among
business in any year in the history believes that the wage-earner's dis- '
MOVING —
f Mr.
a
have lernsd
roni
all
that
I
an
sents
of the company and repreover
n ute should be settled quickly and!F he leaders of the younge r men u of the
NEAR TWELFTH
;t
the - without expense.
OV
MRE
1745 PING
increase of 8191,000,000
' bar in his possession of an unfalter-
amount paid for in 1925.
ling honesty and refusal to secure an
During the year the company paid
to its policyholders and PACKAGE PARTY ON MARCH 13 'advantage by reliance upon technical :—
$111,014,000
is giving a Iru
beneficiaries. Over $38,000,000 was
rie-
Judge Frank Murphy, of the Re-
set aside for payment on annual The Baby Day Nursery

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Elect

EDWARD W.

MILLER

County Auditor

Republican

Primaries, March 7, 1927.

RE-ELECT

JOHN F.

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PRIVATE MUSIC COURSES

VIOLIN — PIANO — CELLO

H. SCHIVDILER

McKINLAY

Evenings

STORAGE

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Justice of the Peace.

Endorsed by Bar Association.

Primary March 7.

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Election April 4

Faithful Attention to Court Work, Which Has Constantly
Increased During the Years of His Service and Is Now
Up-to-date, Should Merit Re-election.

Manuel Merzon

dividend policies alone during 1927. package party on Sunday evening, corder's Court, in endorsing the candi- ,
Ninety-eight per cent of all domes- March 13, at the Holbrook Syria- dacy of Mr. Sugar, wrote: "Maurice I
Sugar is regarded by all who know '
tic claims paid during the year were gogue. The admission charge is a
him as a genuinely sincere, able and
settled within one day after receipt package, which will be auctioned at
the affair. The public is cordially in- courageous man. In my humble spin-
of due proofs of death.
vited to attend. The usual dancing ion, he is singularly well qualified for ;
the position of Justice of the Peace by.
One takes the people by the ears will be part of the program and re-
reason of his legal abilites, sensitive.;
freshments will be served.
BS a pot is taken by the handles.
ness to fine ethical considerations, and
his uncommon grasp of the economic
aspect of problems appearing in the
administration of the Justice Court."
The primary elections will be held
Monday, March 7.

OBITUARY

Announces the Opening of

LAW OFFICES

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LOUIS EICHMAN
Louis Eichman of Hotel Hunting-
ton passed away on Wednesday, Feb. j
23. 51r. Eichman was born in Russia
58 years ago and had been a resident
of Detroit for the past 30 years. Ile
was a member of Detroit Lodge, No.l
55, Knights of Pythias.
Mr. Eichman is survived by one
son, Max Eichman, and one brother,
Abe Eichman.
Interment took place Friday, Feb.
25, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating.

HARVEY STANFORD SOLOMON
Harvey Stanford Solomon, the 6
months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Solomon of 2080 West Euclid ave.
nue, passed away at his home on Sat-
urday, Feb. 26. Besides his parents,
one sister, Ilelen, survives him.
Interment took place Monday, Feb.
28, at Oakview Cemetery, Rabbi Leo ,
Si. Franklin officiating. ;

FANNIE GALPER
Fannie Galper of 4031 Midland
avenue passed away at her home on
Feb. 26, at the age of 6. She is sue-,
vived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'
Abraham Galper.
Interment took place Feb. 27 at
the Russian-Polish Cemetery.

Exteriors of Distinction

Exterior painting and decoration that accentuates the beauty
of architectural achievement is part of Dean service to an ever
growing clientele. I Dean craftsmen are masters of the art
of utilizing the play of light and framing cool shadows in set-
tings as natural as the trees themselves. Whether the home
-De
is new or has acquired
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the age-mellowed dignity
that wind and weather
bring, Dean exterior deco-
ration blends naturally
with the surroundings.

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HARRY S. LEWIS
Ilarry S. Lewis of 2244 Gladstone
avenue passed away in Chicago on
Feb. 28 after a lingering illness. Mr.'
Lewis was born in Russia 29 years
ago and had been a resident of De.I
trait for many years. He is survived!
by his mother, Mrs. Freda Lewis;
four sisters, Rose, Edith, Jeanette,
and Norma, and three brothers, Sol,
Benjamin and Ned.
Funeral services were conducted
on March 1, Rabbi A. M. Hershman
officiating. Interment took place at
Cloverhill Park Cemetery.

BEN ZION TUNIS
Ben Zion Tunis of Washington,'
Mich.. passed away at his home on
March 1 at the age of 20 years. Ile'
is survived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Tunis. Interment
took place at Beth David Cemetery
on March 2.

Hope is the dream of • man awake.

There is no necessity for proving
the existence of light.

Praise is generally given only that
it may be returned.

MATZO

CINCINNATI, OHIO

THE B. MAN1SCHEWITZ CO,

MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTORS:

LEVIN BROTHERS

(Formerly Levin Matzo Company .I
CADILLAC 0009
1357 DIVISION STREET
We 'hip all over the State of Michigan.

Another City
Added to
Detroit

That is, another large group

of people are now being
served with gas.
Enough new gas mains were
laid during 1926 to serve a
city about the size of Grand
Rapids.
Every extension of Gas Come
pany service brings greater
convenience and comfort to
more people.
Such expansion requires im-
mense funds of new capital
which can only be obtained as
long as your Gas Company re-
ceives a fair and equitable rate.

The people of Detroit enjoy gas

rates "which are lower than
those existing in any other
similar city in America."

For Dignified Funeral Service
CALL EMPIRE 6533

Edmund G. Lewis

DETROIT CITY GAS CD.

Clam. W. Hensel : Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr.

MORTICIAN

SECOND BOULEVARD
At D•I•w•re.

Na rv•anction with any ether

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CAKE MEAL • EGG MATZO
at all grocers

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