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TfG DiNgO1P

PUBLISH A BOOK A
DAY IN PALESTINE

Community
Service
Garage

JERUSALEM. - IJ . T. A.) ---
Forty-nine more books were pub•'
loshed in Potlestine in 192fi than in
1927, as shown by statistics issued
by the educational department of
the government. It is interesting
to note that of the 417 books pub-
lished this year, 375 are in II e-
bre w, IS in Arabic, 13 in English,
15 in Yiddish, 8 in German, it in
Armenian, and (onto each in French,
Italian and Russian. There were
54 periodicals, all increase of in
over the previous year-must of
them in Hebrew. of course.
A proposal looking to the recog.
nition of the Hebrew Language
Board, in existence in PaleAine 25
)'ears, as the Hebrew Language
Academy is contained in an appeal
signed by almost all notional Jew-
ish organizations in the country
addressed to the delegates of the
forthcoming Zionist Congress, who
are urged to SUP to it that ade-
quate provision is made in future
Zionist budgets for the expansion
of the board's activities.
The resolution was adopted at a
meeting called in Tel Aviv by an
association styled "Devotees of the
Hebrew Language," and addressed
by Chaim N.

CAPITAL ENLARGED CLASSIFIED
BY DETROIT LIFE

Prominent Detroiter, Elected
to Board; Fishman Remains
Vice-President.

At a meeting of the stotokhololers
of the Detroit Life Insurance Com-
pany held at the company's home
office Wednesday, July 24, a large
capital increase was ratified, offi-
cers elected and articles of associa-
Storage-Washing-Tire
lion amended to permit a larger
number of directors.
Repairing
The capital funds of this 18-
year-old Detroit institution have
been increased to a million dollars.
W. Irving Sloss and Mike M. Ross,
2228 Fenkell Ave.
both of New Orleans, president
and senior vice-president, resp•c-
tively, of Insurance Securities
N
Company, Inc., the large holding
corporation owning a group of in-
(Strictly Kosher)
surance companies transacting di-
versified lines of insurance busi-
37 South Avenue,
ness, were elected president and
Mt. Clemens
senior vice-president of the Detroit
Catering to Weddings •nil Luncheons
Life Insurance Company.
Our Specially
Jerome C. Saltzstein and Paul
Phone 1134.M or 9117
Kurfman were elected executive
NHS. A. ZATKIN, Prow.
yice•presioltints of the Detroit Lift
Ask us about o r low rates for
Insurance Company, and the home
,nrnmer visitors . board and room by
office management of the company
NEW WILLYS-KNIGHT
the week.
Both of
IS GREAT SIX MODEL will be in their hands.
these men have had II long and
successful experience in the life
Ilcralded as the greatest artis-
insurance business and have now
tic and mechanical ftchievenient in adopted Detroit as their home, and
When
22 years of Willys-Overland his- will devote their entire efforts to
Considering the
tory, the new )Villys-Knight Great the further upbuilding of the De-
Purchase of a
Six is 11111101.111Ped.
This model, troit Life Insurance Company.
New
with the popular Willy',-Knight
The officers and directorate are
"70-11" series, completes the Wil- HS follows:
lys-Knight liar pf quality taus.
Irsing Mo.,; senior
W.
President,
SEE ME
FOB,' models are included in the vice•president Mike M. 51,01:
mice•president. Jerome 1'. executive
new line, these being the 5-pas- executive
vice-president, Paul Kingman:
senger sedan, '-plissenger coupe, yice.president, Mtorri+ Fishman: seer,
Wit h
Standard coupe and the 4-passen• tare. James I/. Baty; treasurer. George
ger roadster, the latter accommo- I. Barnes: general counsel. uunrl, Lavin
HANLEY DAWSON
in , ton.
dating two in the front seat and a Direetors
and their •ffiliationx are: Ed-
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
two in the rumble seat,
ward C. Mahler. Yiee-president First Na-
Third and Hancock Co. 1770.1.2.34
Viewed from any angle the new tional hank. Detroit, F:mmett F. Connrly,
I:ice-president Detroit Seeurity Tr.!
('rent Six presents a striking pic- Co., Detroit; Henri' M. lInuel. !itsch
ture and is totally different in ap-
ill. ■ 011: Detroit; Isadore Levin.
ptarance from any car heretofore ItuDel. Levin & Winston, Detroit; Luther
Pre , hl•nt Fidelity Truitt Com-
built by the company. The !tow It. 'than.,
pany. Detroit, G. Hall Roosevelt. yree..
graceful lines of the new model president American State hank. Detroit;
from the smart, trim radiator to Laurence I'. Smith, Bennett-Smith
the carefully tailored rear quar- Detroit: Cherie+ Hoehn, Hoehrn &
son. Detroit: George F. ( . •rroii. treasurer
ters, definitely forecasts a Otani of Itetroit Paper Co.. Detroit; Jerome C.
1414 Farmer Street
future style development.
Saltrrtein, executive ,ice-president De-
Above

General Auto
Repairing

Shell Gas

LEVI'S HOTEL

FORD

D. B. KEYWELL

'The

Garden of @Allah

Brettmeyier's

PeAr

Ben Bernie Personally at the
Capitol Theater.

Grand River

The Most
Unique

lien Bernie, familiar to even'
radio fan us the odd nootestro of
jazz 'Ind jollity and his famous
}lotto] litsmeivtolt Dante Orchestra
in fotirson heads the program this,
the opening week of Greater Mov-
ie Season, at the Capitol Theater,
with the talking picture "M'ionder
of Woomen."
1,P+iLlent

Tealeaf
Reading
Luncheon
Haunt

In Detroit

aft4.5iC

FRESH, COOL AIR
Parties Invited
Hours 10,30 a. m. to 8 p. m.

- -

henry
Company, New
Union Indemn
City: R. S. Dolt. preshlent Iiiher.
man Its & Trost Company, New Or.
W. S. Bomb,. ,ire-president
lean.;
Whitney Central ''rust and S•ViTOV+ !tank.
New Orleans, SOH, W. Sauer, yice•
pre Wen, Canal Bank and Trust Com-
pany. Nrw Orlean, John Legit, pre,d•
dent Antillean Bank and 'Trust
New Oriel., J. It Peolirher. president
Marshall 8 Ilkley Hank. Milwaukee. Wk.:
Curtis & Sanger, Ilipiton.
John E.
Nei.... A. D. lieohenan. president Wes.
'OM Oil A Snowdrift Company. New Or.
team.; I'. II. Sanuders, Newman. Saunders
& Company. New Orleans: Horace Brow-
nell. treii , irrr Insuranee Securitie. Cont.
Ian, New Orleans: Cherie* Leftwich.
secretaryVaccaro Brother+ & Company.
I.
New Wean
, : H. E. Kennington, presi-
dent It
Kennington & Como., Jack-

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FORMERLY

ROSENHILL INN

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8'11

Mile Road

FROG, FISH
AND CHICKEN
DINNERS

3371 Cortland

(Near Dexter)

Arlington 1025

Let Us Alemite Your Car

AUTO WASH .. • • $1.00

NEW TUBERCULOSIS
CURE DISCOVERED
BY JEWISH DOCTOR

MUSIC AND DANCING
EVERY EVENING

Phone Roseville 558

Sundays and Holidays, $1.25

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Protection

open Day and Night

NV,- Fum l1nll

This Only Direct Route

NEW YORK

Bonded
Detectives

$15.00

NIAGARA FALLS,
BUFFALO

ROCHESTER
SYRACUSE
ALBANY

6.25
8.25

10.75
13.75

for all occasions. Shadow
irks Investigations.

Also New York Vie Wilkes-Barre
and Scranton.

RESIDENTIAL
NIGHT PATROL

NIAGARA MARTZ
LINES

HALL'S

Cherry 8488 2228 Woodward Ave.
'1 he Fox Theater is Onnomile Us

Jannings and Gary Cooper
in "Betrayal" at Adams.

Residential Pollee

Longfellow 4000

Union
Lines



R•leigh's Auto Service.
All Makes of Cars
Rnsko Brake Service

$6-Pittsburgh-$6

AUTO S
LAUNDRY

Toledo-Akron-C•nton-
Steuben•ille--Wheeling

Main Depot at 1503 Cass

Sub-Stations:

NINE-MINUTE WASH

Leave: 7:15 A. M, 7: 15 P. M.
Point-LOOP TERMINAL

BURLINGAME-
DEXTER
GARAGE

235 Bagley
1503 Cass
1408 Cass

Connections New York and East
Wheeling and South

PARLOR COACHES

I

TIRE REPAIR

COLONIAL
STAGES

Cars
Washed

Ride the Celealal Stages

Air Cushion Seale. All New Caliche..

Reclining Chair,

Cincinnati $5.00, Columbus 54.8S. At-
lanta $18.85. Jacksonville 024 00, Day.
ten 34.25, Relating
Green 12.30, Chat-

tiaonzge 1112.65, Nashville $12.50.
$9.50, Lexington
17.50,
Indianspehe

95c

PO°

All

EARL GORDANIER, Mgr
3371 Burlingame A
Hemlock 10048
■ at Dexter

', i nt.

• nd We..1

1901 GRAND RIVER

At Cm. Av..

S•tordsy •nd Sunday • • - $1.25

Cherry 4190.4191

BUENA VISTA
Super Service
Station

PONY EXPRESS

our Tripe Daily to Chicago
Parlor Coaches
All Seat. Reversed
Porto Service

$ 3 .50-Cleveland
$ 6 . 00--Pittsburgh

Buena Vista at Fourteenth

Longfellow 1385

I

Georgeous scenery and novelty
of theme add an unusual note to
Emil Jannings' masterpiece, "Be-
trayal," which is showing at the
Adams as It Greater Movie SeaSOII
offering. TWO leading Paramount
featured players, Esther Ralston
and Gary Cooper, carry important
supporting roles in this powerful
drama set in the Swiss Alps.

Why Did Louis Brandeis
Break With Weizmann?

The facts as to what is one of
the historic incidents of the der-
ade, the "break" between Jun
the Brandeis and Dr. Weizmann
will be told in the Justice's own
words in one of the addresses
published in a volume which the
Bloch Publishing ('o., New York,
announce for immediate publica-
tion.
Jacob de Haas, who has been
known to be intimately associat-
ed with the Justice in all Zion-
ist matters, is the author of this
work and he has written a full
account of Mr. Brandeis Jewish
and Zionist interests. de Ilaas is
known for his "Theodor Herz)"
and fur a vivid and dramatic
per, so that the story will lose
nothing in the telling, and for
good measure the volume will
•ontain a facsimile of the famous
"Reading Memorandum" drawn
up by the Lord Chief Justice
of England and of which Bran-
deis Was the champion in 1920 at
the famous London Zionist con-
ference.
The etiquette of the Supreme
Court no doubt will constrain
the author in many phases of his
account of the growth of Zion-
ism under Brandeis' leadership
but we are promised an intimate
picture of his life, habits and
views of Jewish matters. Corn-
ing as it dot•s at a time when
l'alestine is an upper most
thought in the Jewish commun-
ity this volume ought to attract
considerable attention.

I.:5111:11111 tSSING MOMENTS

112TISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
TORS-We do painting, dec o -
r ating and plastering. Guaran-
teed work. I.. Nathanson, 2987
Gladstone. l'hone Garfield 5128
from 7 to 10 a. and 4 to 8
p.

Qhen :sour wife. s.t .... `'(;iv-

(

ing the rook nulire i , it man's job' . .

LADY, alone, willing to shot,
apartment with couple or two
Indies; arrange comfortably with
parties interested. Call Walnut
4315•W or Walnut 4992-R.

he

FOR RENT-A modestly fur- I- -V-
nished bedroom. Call Arlington:
4017-J or 3241 Elmhurst Ave.

mm111'11(1111

lista

. .1.11;11T

.

)I[1(.11).

Tall. JUST riot THEY RIO 20 Ytang aGoi

FOR SALE-Collingwood, 3820,
scar Dexter; 6 rooms and bath,
full brick basement, 2-car ga-
rage. $7,500. E Z terms. Cad-
illac 6266,

FOR RENT-Nice airy furnished
room and bath. 3743 Longfel-
low, near Dexter. Phone Gar-
field 7097.M,

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
large room suitable for lady or
gentleman; couple without chil-
dren; reasonable rent. 1949
Tuxedo, near Twelfth. Phone
Hemlock 1415-R.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY-For
sale, established men's furnish-
ings store in growing locality;
doing fine business; up-to-date
fixtures; inventory $4,000. Will
sacrifice. This is a real snap.
8041 West Verner Highway.

O P. Lorillani tow., Fab 17101

YOUNG LADY wants room with
small adult family where grand
piano can be placed without ex-
tra charge. Prefer home-like at-
mosphere. Would like to locate,
north of Clairmount near Trum-
bull car line. ('all Hemlock
461)5-.) after 7 p. m., Monday,
Aug. 5.

N

Give Your Family a Real Outing

FOR RENT-Large airy, beauti-
fully furnished room, with a
couple; all modern conveni-
ences; suitable for two gentle-
men or couple; home privileges.
Near Fourteenth bus line and
Twelfth street car. 2225 Blaine,
Apt. 307.

FOR RENT-Large airy room,
with continuous hat water and
shower. hear car lines and
Fourteenth street bus. Suitable
for any gentleman looking for
a comfortable home with a pri-
vate family. Apply at 2068
Clairmount avenue, or call after
6 o'clock at Garfield 3763-R,

FOR RENT-Furnished room with
house privileges, in prorate fam-
ily; suitable for •couple, one or
two ladies, oir gentleman. No
other roomers. 2224 W. Euclid.
I'hone Garfield 3923-W,

FOR RENT-Large, airy attrac-
tive room. Suitable for two la-
dies or gentleman. In home of
small family of two. All mod_
Near Lin-
ern conveniences.
('all Garfield
wood car line.
8850-51.

FOR RENT-Seven-room lower
duplex; either furnished or un-
furnished; conveniently located
near bus and car line. Kelvina-
tor and oil heat. Rent reason-
able. Call Garfield 7684-J,

FOR RENT-A nicely furnished
room with steam heat. 2333
Taylor Ave. Phone Euclid
3462-R,

FOR RENT-Furnished room for
young man. 2205 West Euclid,
near Fourteenth, Apt. 107.

OR RENT-Nice airy room with
private family; suitable for lady
or gentleman. 3741) Tuxedo;
step to Dexter bus, Phone Eu•
slid 0551•W.

FOR RENT--Beautiful upper six-
room flat, newly decorated,
steam heat, garage and sole
drive. 1962 Taylor Ave., near
Twelfth.

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room suitable for man or lady.
1956 Taylor, near Twelfth,
downstairs.

WANTED-A congenial girl to
share two-room furnished apart-
ment. Call Randolph 3814 from
9 to 5.

FOR RENT-Room for two re-
fined gentlemen; board if de-
sired. A very pleasant, airy
room; all modern conveniences;
near car line and bus service.
No other roomers. Address Box
440, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

FOR RENT-Light, airy room;
two windows; handy to Dexter
bus and Fourteenth and North-
west Belt street cars. Home
privileges. 3770 West Grand
Ave. Fairmount 32074.

•Tt er_

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of our darling
son, Gilbert Harold Nlishy, who
departed seven years ago July 23.
His loving parents and Sisters.

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. 1

NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY

Excursion to Tashmoo

Mailed on Request

PRINCE & WHITELY

Sponsored by

PURITY CHAPTER 0. E. S. NO 359

SUNDAY, JULY 28

Established 1878

MEMBERS
New York Stock Exchange
Cleveland Stock Exchange
Chicago Stock Exchange
New York Curb Market
GEORGE F. W. REED, Manager

NOTE: THERE WILL BE A BASEBALL GAME BETWEEN
K. OF I'. AND A STRONG SEMI-PRO, TEAM.
Steamer Tashmoo leaves foot of Griswold St. 9;00 a, m.

Accounts Carried on Conservative Margins

DR. YELLIN LEAVES KUNSKY
FOR EUROPE, ZION ALHAMBRA

4

824 First National Building

NEW YORK.-Dr, David Yel-
lin, head of the Hebrew l'eachers'
College of Jerusalem, sailed on the
S. S. B•rungaria after several
WOODWARD AT lk• ENILWORTH
months' visit to the United States
SUN., MON., TUES., JULY 28.29.30
and Canada in the interest of his
hist it ut
WILLARD MACK
Dr. Yellin expressed his appre-
ciation to American Jewry in the
following statement:
"I am exceedingly grateful to
American Jewry for the support
it has given me in enabling me
to meet the conditions of Mr. Ju-
lius Rosenwald's gift of 875,1)01)
for the construction of the new
home of the Hebrew Teachers'
All To!king
College, in the Beth Ilakerem sec-
tion of Jerusalem. Without the'
WED., THURS., JULY 30.31
generous support that was accord-
"Seven Footprints to
ed me in many communities, my
aspirations and hope of many
Satan"
years could not have been ac-
Thelma Todd - Creighton Hale
complished. I have been away
from Palestine for a year, visiting'
communities in Europe and Amer-
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUG. 1-2
ica in order to hasten the comple-
"Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic
tion of our building program. I
City"
anticipate the reward of moeing our
Gem, Sidney, Mark Swain
buildings almost completed when
Rhea Gordon, Kee Prue
I return to niy institution.

1
Dr. Yellin will attend the Zion-
ist Congress at Zurich and return
to Palestine to assume his duties F -
at the Hebrew Teachers' College
and Hebrew University after visit-
ing several European communities.

"The Voice
of the City"

KLOTZ SENTENCED
BY FRENCH COURT

The Monticello Garage
on Kenilworth, off Wood-
ward, has the beat facili-
ties for storage, washing,
and repairing your car.

Employ Expert Mechanics
Only

Monticello
Garage

20 Kenilworth
Empire 7526

Open 24 (lour.

New York Cotton Exchange
Philadelphia Stack Exchange

at::: 74.:kd Et Trwge


Detroit Stock Exchange
rA New York Curb--Amociato
00
0

Stocks-Bonds
Grain-Cotton

SAM LACHMAN



Carl M. Deakin, Manager

3211.32 Buhl Bldg.

Walnut 3010

I

4332 Horatio Ave.

41

SHERWOOD'S

Health Institute
Gee! I Feel Great!

That's what everyone say. after
taking our treatments.
Invest in H•altis.

Gynastics
Massage.
Handball Courts

Auction!

IA

KR.AEMER'S

RESTAURANT

"Strictly Kosher"

Corner Blaine

Phone Garfield 10075

Supervised by the Vaad Ha-
kashruth of Detroit,

Business Men. Lunch • • - 65c

It pays to pay fare and come
out to Kraemer's strictly kosher
restaurant.

Granite and Morhis.

Monuments

Now In oar New Location

7723 TWELFTH STREET

Euclid 7192

Auction! Auction!

POHL'S

K

OSHER
KOSH
ER RESTAURANT

Try Our Home-Like Meal.

8832 TWELFTH STREET

no same labaltabl• Pokl Cutslee wIll

.,.•.4

R•Mr• Meth Floor Bures•Gray BM:.

9856 Twelfth Street

MANUEL URBACH

4

MI MIMI L.

If you ha•en't attended our weekly
section In 1523 you must get Into the
habit In MS. Thousands of people
have used thousando of dollars by at-
tending our auctions . Bale Marts at 10
a. m. and continues throughout the de,
and evening. Remember the dale.
Wednesday, January III
YOCKEY BROS, AUCTION ROOM
4303 Feurteeeth Amu.
F A. Veda,. Auctioneer.

Your Auto

WASHED

Chamoised & Air•Cleaned
in 10 Minutes

II

95c

At All Times

8681 Twelfth Street

Arlington 3342

Cad. 4332

V ∎ ■ 11.1 h 1171110

Reasonable Prices

1265 GRISWOLD
Chslilla• 4969
Clifford 2014

Shadowing, investigating,
uniformed special police, fin-
gerprinting. We will guard
your person or your valu-
ables. If you are in trouble
see us. We go everywhere,
day or night. Bonded, Li-
censed.

"After Dark" Begins Eighth -
Week at Civic Theater.

That famous and riotous of
thriller, "After Dark; or Neither
Maid, Wife, nor Widow," begins
the eighth week of its momentous
engagement at the Detroit Civic
Theater, Monday night, continuing
its spectacular production just its
its Was originally produced by
William A. Brady in California in
DiSzt. Thanks to Mr. Brady, the
Theater Was able to secure
the play while it is still being done
most successfully in Hoboken by
Christopher Morley and his asso-
ciates, after more than 26 weeks
of packed houses. "After Dark,"
by Dion lioucicault, is a contem-
porary of "Uncle Tom's Cabin."

r d

Quality Work at

SECRET
SERVICE

PARIS.- (.1. T. A.) -Lucien
Klotz, former member of the Cie-
mencau cabinet, Charged with is-
suing uncovered checks following
heavy losses at the race track, was
sentenced to two years imprison-
ment.
It was stated by (boose who wit-
nessed the proceedings that the se-
vere verdict was due to his haughty
attitude during the trial. Klotz
at first contended that he suffered
from a dual personality and later
proclaimed his innocence, calling
himself a victim of his political
enemies.

I NewYorkM97:b17Exchanie
A

COMPANY

TULLAR

Phone Cadillac 6661

WARE & CO.1

MANHATTAN
LAUNDRY

THEATER

We


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Special Analysis of

By Joining in the

ATTRACTIVE, middle-aged will-
OW would like to meet refined
gentleman, 45 to 50 years old;
object, matrimony. Address
Box 435, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

A new
BEl(LIN.
I.I. T. A.)
discovery by a German-Jewish
physician which has produced ex-
etoptioh idly successful results in
the o ate of tuberculosis, has been FOR IfF,N I . Airy furnished room
arcuated recognition by the lierlin
in new modern home; all con-
lialio ill Society.
yenit aces; 'with quiet people;
11r. 5Iax Gerson of Bielefeld is
for refined lady or gentleman.
the thstioyerer of the new diagno-
9110 Fourteenth, near Clair-
sis and treatment. His noethod
mount. Garfield 8729-W.
was examined and approved by the
LADY desires to take care of •hil-
fanious Sauerloruch clinic.
dren and assist in housework;
no washing or cooking. Would
"The Sophomore" at the
like to have a good home. Em-
Michigan Theater,
pire 0514-W. 1629 West Phila-
Eddie Quinlan, Sally O'Neil, and
delphia.
Jeanette Ltd are featurt•I in the
talking version of the "College FOR RENT-Large, airy, beauti-
Humor" story of under-graduate
fully furnished room with young
life, now at the Miehigan Theater,
couple; suitable for two gentle-
HS a feature of Greater Movie Sea-
men, two ladies, or couple; en-
son. The story was by Corey Ford
tire house at your disposal; near
and achieved a nation-wide hit in
car and bus line. :1'245 Chicago
magazine form.
Blvd., Apt. 101. Phone Garfield
4836-J.

W. E. ROGERS, Prop.

General Repair & Storage

rise nr,u uu , os

troit Life Insurance Detriiit: Paid
korfrnen, executive vice-president Detroit
Life Insnce
ura Cm, Detroit: SI ■ wri• Fish-
man, cit.... president Detroit Life li,,ur-
anee Co.. Detroit: I'. II. O'Brien, attor-
ney. Detroit; Dr. II. H. Carstens, medical
director Detroit I.ife Insurance Co.. Ile.
Dolt: .1 Earle Brown, Worn,. Lansing.
Mich., Edward ('. Mitchell. Eagle River
W.
Fn. , - Company. Houghton. Mich.:
Irvine MO, president Insurance Seeuri.
ties Company. New Orleans. and president
Detroit Life Insurance Company: Mike
M. Mo,,senior vice-president Insurance
Comparo, New Orleans. am t

SIRS. J. SHERLINE-First-class
catering for weddings and par-
ties. 15850 Linweod. Long.
fellow 7352.

We cater to weddings, ban•
quits and parties.

When at Mt. Clemens Stop at

••

Kraemer's Hotel

Checker

Capacity 60 Can
Per Hour

Satisfaction

Guaranteed

AUTO
WASH

PALLISTER AVENUE

Just East of Twelfth Street

Cabs. Empire 7000

CAR WASH 950

INCLUDES

THOROUGH VACUUM CLEANING WITH DETROIT'S
LARGEST VACUUM CLEANER

Your car spic and span for the trip in a jiffy. Windows,
running boards, chassis and wheels made spotless and your ear
thoroughly dried when it leaves the rack. You could not get
a better wash for twice the price. Our unequaled modern
equipment makes this possible. Give us a try and you'll see
why,

Super Service Auto Wash

5919 Woodward A

24-HOUR GARAGE SERVICE

Brake Service and Relining-Motor Overhauling-

Repairing

Washing and Polishing-Body and Fender Repairing-Collision
Work and Painting-Seat Co•ers Made and Installed
Right on the Job

DAY AND NIGHT TOWING SERVICE

HARRY'S Garage

Telephone Columbia 1812

45 Selden

H

Two Blocks North of West Grand

11 oilevard

At Your Service

Largest and Most Modern
Equipped Brake Service
Station in Downtown
Detroit

"Where You Get an Even
Brake"

McKINNON
BRAKE
SERVICE

944 East Congress St.

Cad. 4800

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