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PAGE EIGHT

lilEneruatr,/e4su(hRomi

F. BUIRSKY, MEMBER OF
S. A. PARLIAMENT, DEAD

.

CAPETOWN, South Africa.—
(J. T. A.)—Eli Buirski, one of the
Jewish members of the South Afri-
can house of commons, lid sud-
denly of a heart attack. Ili- oars 51
years old. Mr. Buirski was also a
prominent member of the Board of
Jewish Congregations.
He was first elected to parlia-
ment in 1924 as the candidate of
the South African Party from a
provincial constituency. Since 1929
he has represented Capetown.

BRITH SHOLEM NEWS

— he Modern! L ic+ defeat.' the 111.1.-
.0, k In • doubleheader 2 to 0 .d a to
2, Tha Argonauts defeated the Armdians
2 to 1 to retain their lead forsecond 'dace
two games below the league ;sailing hind-
rnistics. An all.star teem from the
Is gar wt.1 be picked by the capit•n of
each club. The mows of the .1-star
team will be known nest week. They •re
tomeet an all-star two from the Fra-
ternity League. The leaders of the In-
dependent Jewish League are .I•,, to meet
the leader. from the Fraternity league
in a playoff. The league baseball seamon
c.o..,
Sunday with t he Modernistic.
',laying the Argonauts and the Arcadians
playing the Galaxy. Both games are to
be played at Central Field and they •re
eheduled to star( at II o'clock.

Sunday, Aug. 16, an important
meeting was held by David Horwitz
Str aaaaa s Athletic Club.
Lodge, B'rith Sholom. President
weekly meeting was held Tuesd•y.
Jack Commer ably assumed his • t The
the Jewish Center. Further discussion
duties as chairman.
all be held on the constitution at the
Among the resolutions and next meeting. All clubs •re requested
keep hood., Nue. I open. The club•.
propositions brought forward, it to
initial fall dance will take place that day
was decided to clean house, by sus- at the Toiler Hotel. Members who have
Ivied
for the gulf tournament will meet
pending all members in arrears of •
liroadstreet. Sunday. at 9a. m.
dues who do not attend meetings. This 9632
year's tournament will be at Dear-
On Tuesday, Aug. 11, the lodge born Manor Golf Club, near Inkster. Mr.
was visited by Grand Secretary Levine and Mr. Cohen have been appoint•
to the board of directors protein to
Martin 0. Levy of Philadelphia. A ed
take the plane of the two director. who
committee consisting of the offi- are on vacation..
cers of the Samuel Kunin Lodge
kinwell Club.
and the David Horwitz Lodge,
The Almwell Club met Tuesday, Aug.
headed by Deputy Grand Master I I, at the horne of Herman Goldberg. An
Harry Dermer, waited on the sec- unusually good program was furnished
after that meeting. Members then went
retary.
Belle Isle. Sophie Goldberg and Ralph
It was decided to hold memorial to
Iternateln, have returned from their re-
services at the grave of Sister Sara spective vacations. Albert T. Il..r Is
meationin.
at Unser Camp for the nest
Schneider at the David Horwitz
weeks. Constitutions fur each in•
Cemetery on Little Mack and Ma three
dividual member will be ready for dist.-
sonic boulevard on Sunday, Aug bution at the in eeling Tuesday. Aug. 25.
30, at 1 p. m. Members and their • 1 the home of Alice Frank, 2021 P.-
friends will leave from Jericho Kr.. avenue
Temple, 2705 Joy road, at 1 p
Club Ideal.
Club Ideal nod Thursday at the home
m. All are welcome. Cars wit
of Abe Freedman, 298 East Euclid avenue.
be furnished.
The club went on an e xcursion

Most of us recognize our faults
then, when we discover them in
other people—K. Gutzkow,

BEFORE BUYING YOUR

SEE ME

JULES
WOLFSON

With

to nob-tee
-tee
on Sunday. The nex t meeting will be
• t the home of Rose Alpine., 9011 Del.
Olar avenue.

Phi Alpha Tau.
Phi Alpha 'rats Alpha at Henry Robin•
lire's home Tuesday, Aug. II. The fern.
Party Sunday, Aug.16. was successful
and it can followed by • swimming party
Cl Sylvan Lake. Leonard HorowIts and
Herrmn railer were admitted to the
[ raternity a. pledges. The member. will
attend the Phi Kw, Epsilon moonlight
Amt. 31. Harry RAMA. and leo Hack
were elected manager and captain re.
', Wisely of the basket ball learn.

Argonaut..
The club learn defeated the Arcadian.
Sunday 2 to 1 In a hard fought battle to
retain its second place lead.
suns y
Aug. 23, the team Meets the Modernistic .
n
ast game or the league schedule
Clubs wishing to have poste
..on base-
ball games should get In touch with
Harry Altman. Plan. are being com•
pletrd so that all Argonauts will have •
vacation during theweek of Labor Day
The la. meeting was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Steingold.

I In

Russian Jewish Town.. I came, I was called to the Soviet. I household goods.

! (Continued-

The gab] Tageblatt (of Pio up
memory) interrupted its routi ne
pages by running a large daub le-
column banner headed "Bingha m's
Ugly Insult to the Jews."
On
2287 E. Jefferson /
other days there followed mo re
Flowers of Zion Society.
Fitzroy 4323
The Flowers of Zion Society held elec
two-column stories and edited els
One of offices recently. The following re porting the excitement of New
dicers went elected and installed; A
York's Jewish spokesmen and call-
Cohen. pre Went; vice-president, R
ing upon the commissioner to re-
tincretary. A. Atlas, Hospitaller. S. Yoffie
nest trustee, Elkin, &mond trustee, A
sign his office, Later Louis Mar-
llorolvits, bored of candidatra. E. Kurtz shall
was constrained to write to
and
A.
Smith:
Inside
guard,
1:.
Itudack
CUSTOM-
the Tageblatt differing with its
eonate meeting dates will be •nnoun
:ed later.
MADE
heated calls for public alarms.
There was thunder and lightning
leady-to-Wear
Phi Meta Club.
in the city.
I'hl Mute Club met
the home
Miss
C•ra
Morris.
Tentative
plans
were!
The commissioner's figures were
CLOTHING
mad• fur the fall. A wrinle roast In'
51 .ffitemben, • Halloween party in October: challenged by well-known statis-
at the moat
ticians. On top of that resolute
open meeting In December. and an of
Reasonable
air c
selebrating
the Julie remind birth
individuals came forward with de•
Prices
-lay in February .4. planned. liteeting• nuneiations and of course the
••111 continue to he held on Tuesday. until
in the City
September II, then they will ter resumed newspapers did not deny place to
on Irides evenings. The next host.. the sensation.
Guaranteed to Fit
will be MI. Ile le D
of 609 Hague.
•gue.
Schiff Was Shocked.
We carry the
The Forward, at that time boast-
IPcur Chu ens Jr.
FINEST MEN'S FLANNELS
Eddie Loughton end his Kentucky ing a circulation of over 72,000
Colonels will he feeture41 at the Dieu
readers, rested long enough from
Open Evenings 'Till 9 o'Clock
Choler.. Jr.' 'wrote-second •o
nod Sem its reports of the impending so-
Kippur night dance which will be held In
the Geoerel Motors Dahroom Mond. cialist revolution and the summary
night. Sept. 21. Eddie Loughton will he! of ,omrade Upton Sinclair's latest
recalled for his master of crremonle
expose, to throw itself whole-
Fine Tailoring and Custom
tactics at the Hollywioni Theater las
whiter.
During intermission of thie heartedly into the tray. Its spe-
Clothing
night. gala affair

radio and .rage star
cial contribution was the informa-
ha. been arranged
Clifford 1975
arrangedto entertain the cud
tion that jailed strikers were list•
ed among the Jewish criminals re-
1426 Griswold Street
Delta Girl•.
ported upon in the commissioner's!
The ['Aroma Delta Girls met at the article. The Forward further
hon. of Jeen Wolkin, 1215 West
Election was held and the following were fanned the excitement with the ,
elected: President, Alice Lemnos, vice
headline "Bingham Against Rus-
esident. Lena Goldrich, secretary, Jean elan Jews."
Wolk.; treasurer, Jean Silber, soda
But it must not be supposed
cr
seetary, Ethel I•ntstein
I
t.,
, will be held at Is land Lake sun
that if the insult was directed
onday
Aug 23. The next meeting will be at
• the solely against the Russian Jews
home of Ethel II•rtstein, 2010 Mg.@
that they alone arose in protest.
The American Hebrew, spokes.
Pilot Athletic Club.
The Pilot Athlec Clb
u met •t the man for the German Americans,
Jewish Center on Aug. 12 . Each rnembe
Longfellow 8439
with
Cyrus L. Sulzberger at the
was given a specific duty for the Pilot's
Order your milk from us today dame to be held Yon. Kippur Night. Sept time as its head, called Bingham's
21. at
• Jericho Temple. Tickets ran be article an "over-colored account"
No other food is a. healthy "blamed from members or at the door
and said of it: "Many of Commis-
for the system as milk products. the night of the dance.
sioner Bingham's statements are
White Star Sour Cream and
kmwell Junior..
obviously due to prejudice rather
Cheese.
The Almwell Juniors met
the home than to experience; and the gen-
of David Kaplan. 1507 Delaware. The
Make sure you get the best.
soon., at this meeting was Henry eran tone which he has chosen to
Freedm•n. The next meetinr will be •
adopt toward Jewish criminarity
the home of Alice Aeree, 2231 Euclid.
deserves reprobation."
Jacob II. Schiff expressed him- I
MATCHMAKER
Dollamires.
The ISoll•mires met •t the home of
as shocked and astounded by
(SCHADCHEN)
Miss Ethyl Zeamon. 1151 Collingswood. the statements, which he described
Men and women desiring to make The
vies. for the even., were Ni., as
"of
an anti-Semitic intent."
worthwhile acquaintances for mat- Sonia Lob. and tar Roselle Levin. An
Y• e ev
no ws spent Olaylolf I L ouis Marshall rose in protest. So
rimonial purposes, see me.
bridge. •fter w
en
hich

a
luncheon
was
••••
did
'Rabbi
Judah L. Magnes of
S. PARANSKY
ved. hirelings will not be held for the
1925 Gladstone Ave. Euclid 5068 next two weeks. Thenest meeting will Temple Emanu-El. So, too, did
Rabbi
Joseph
Silverman, Judge
be .t the home of Mi.. Rose KW.
Rosalsky, Congressman Goldfogle
D etroit Led'..Shalom Lean AssociaLon.
and many another spokesman of
The picnic given al Belle Isle by the
• Detroit
Ladles Sholem Loan Association. the Jewish organizations, many of
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Sunday. Aug.9, was reported a sun... whom met to protest against the
Ahout330 people were present. The mem I C ommissioner.
Detroit *. Lmding and
'dent. Mrs. Ilerschkoseits was assisted be
Best Known
'
Many Take Up lasuai,
committee comi•ting of Mrs. II H.
N on-Jews, too, joined in the
, , , , . 11!
. On , . HE
d b L
Shelter Mrs. P. Goldstein. Mm. Wein-
rein.
Mn.
s
Ostrow. Mm. Seid, Mrs. Wil- outcry. A German newspaper pro-
y the
son. Mn. Mullen

and hire. Frirdenthal.
City. Most Prom'.
Thank. •re given Mrs. P. Goldstein and tested; Arthur Brisbane called for
oval Ilysle.ns.
Weinstein for the•mvice of their tans for the commissioner's resignation.
•419 Hmelwood A..
Picking Up all merchandise.
Congressman Bennet, Judge Crain,
Phase Trinity 2-6426
Magistrate Walsh and that famed
Women's Friendship Club.
defender of the Jews, Madison G.
The Women's Friendship Club •nnoon
cgs the following new officers, who were. Peters, all raised the hue and cry.
Installed on lone CS, Mrs. S. Hersch-
The last named wrote to the New
...its. president, Mrs. Mallen. vice-pres•
York American that Bingham was
Mrs Lefkowits, Mrs. 8
REV. J. SILVERMAN Went:
Zack. financial secretery, Mr.. A•hkrn: not suited for his office.
.y. rec
sec ca
ordint
retary: Mm. -:lac er
(' olumnists and cartoonists took
cop taler, board of
Mohel Specialist
ndid... Mrs. Sit • u
p the issue. Bernard G. Richards,
nen and Mrs. Key; sergeant-off
Mrs.
as Years' Esp.-
Brady, endowment fund secretary
nil P resent secretary of the Ameri-
treasurer. Mrs. Haptowsky.
Hamm, Endm•od
an Jewish Congress at that time.
Tote a series of discourses of
by lesdieg
La Vivo Girls.
Physician.
1.• Vivo Girle met Aug 3. at the home , ,.., edansky, a sort of Jewish Mn, I
of bliss Rothenbery. At the last V oley. On that occasion he made'
wi e. Jury 21. at Kim Lillian Perhin• n
2073
is characters cautious: "Hush,
.1.'• home 1959 Clitinnoont. each mem-
Glade Iona
here is a cop around. Do not say,
her was prreentol with a cold pin e.
n
erased with the chili.' mime and date of , a word or you will add to the per
Euclid 10487
rirrankrion, Verationi
wore welcomed C enlace of Jewish criminality.,
hack with an noting to PuLIn-llay. Sun-
day, Aug. 9. The next ...mine will he ' . . I know a man who was ou-
• t the hon. of MP, Clime Shapero. 1515 I re sted because somebody stole his'
I) law...0nm.
etch . . . if you don't know the,
la nguage well enough to say that
Trio 54n. Serenity.
Rev. Benjamin
TM Sire, Sorority member. attended . 3' , ol're innocent, you're a crimi-
thess marr.ve ...non. of
Esth er 71 al. . ."
BLEIBERG
Tunis tn Martin I.. Singer on Aut. 16 •
Mi
Mobel Specialist
[W.I. Tunis was maid•of.honor. B The excitement died down after
The trent. meeting wa• held
ingham apologized and threw
a.m.:tended by
,
Leading Phy.lci•ns
borne of Miss Clare Finkel... on Aug. 01 e blame for his figures on a sub-
19. An ord. fn. •oronity pin. h•` been or
2225 Blaine Ave.
dinate. "Hence," he said, "it
placed with Wevhine Itrothem.
The •or. b
Euclid 5000
ei•o r will sktend in • body the joint
'comes my duty manfully to re-!
1Aarmagta Performed
mnsinlieht of ('hi 'Moo. Ep.r.m Fratern. pH diate them."
by Appoinknomt.
and the lima Rho Delta Sono.. on
Thus the Jew's in New York
Aug. 21.
aged one of their first fights to
SI-Hi Club.
The lawn party wa• risen Sunday. Atte. es tablish their good name and re•
111, The latest ponder, i• dehatin.. F.,1• pa te in the public opinion.
ward Pesos is mars.. of dehatlnin lie
It was a signal victory.
will select •nhjert• upon which pra•tice

CENTRAL
CHEVROLET
CO.

a

had no one in
America and could not call for
help from that source. My two
in charge of all govern- sons were married and had chi].
me was unforgettable. The young Ile was
stores.
dren of their own; they also had
men shook m y hand wa rly, as if
A N•w Job.
' been left jobless by the new order
I wer e d
h a personal favor
o i ng t em
ers.
"Ile shook hands with me. His of things. My younger daughter
by
G rrater D etro
coming back to look after their gaze seemed to penetrate into my was
it
h Tern
Pyti•n
Sist
ole No. 152. IGth•
married less than a year. Iler
needs. The old man patted me soul.
12 7. . s,"7, 7a
Ile was evident11, , accusi
was in the same plight.
p.
on the shoulder and kept repeat-1
toured to size men up wit a look,They had taken awn y our houses
outer drive acroins the canal
that mg: 'Now things will be well to
new casino. A short business meeting again; Aaron
make decisions quickly. By thelana all of us moved into a single
back.' All of US way , he was Je w
will be followed by social ectivities
d d espite
sat down about a table and to
- his excellent Russian I could de- '
The, Sigma Tau Fraternity.
A meat co-operative was organ-
made out an order for! tect a Talmudic sing-song
in his iced in town. I applied for work
The, Sigma Tau Fraternity met at gather
the thin we
gs the store needed . They I v o i d ,
Seward, in the form of • smoker.
, but was refused. My eons applied;
Frank Gorback was taken in as a mem• left for home in a holiday spirit.
" 'Tomarisch Wernik,' he ad- , they, too, were refused. It was a
her. Plans are being made for our an-
Make Concessions.
dressed me, 'we don't
niversary dinner, to be held 001 3 A
you political
" When the six n
ideal matter;the y wanted
labor Day muting Is to be hod tit 111.•
months were up, any more in the hardware store; 'their'
,
the
people everywhere and
gins lobe. The nendiers are planning to
town Soviet raised my salary the job is becoming too technical. t
sPend Aug. 22 and 23 at South Haven,
there
was nothing to be done
50 per cent and when the year 1Vhat would you say to our put- about it.
and are considering to produce an-
other play.
was up I was to make a decision tins you in charge of the Univer-! "One evening when we were
---
whether to go to Palestin eor stay mag? It needs pulling up badly.'1 finishing our meager supper, my
at home, the Soviet made another
Jolly Elite.
have never
dealt in anything eon-in-law, who was only 25 lifted
The last meeting we. held at 51109 little concession to me: For my , but "'I
hardware,'
I hesitated.
.
.
Twelfth street, Tuesday evening, Aug. servic
t the
y my c I t-,
The visitor glaced at a paper up his face from the newspaper
IA Harney W•ronotY. Reuben S. Cohen,
Milton Rubin amt lien Fishman were sp. dren would be given the status of ' befere him — my record — and and announced: 'I am going to
pointed on the publicity committee for
proletarians. They would have an turned to me with a smile: 'In our Nizhni; I see in the paper that
the third annual dance to be held the last
opportunity to study at Soviet Soviet land a youngster of 55 with there is work to be had there--
night of Rosh Hashonah, Sunday, Sept. schools, to
d • -1
a t - such an excellent head as yours common labor, free for all.' My
13, m the Book•Codirac liallmorn. Mil-
ties` they had.
daughter
uttered
a suppressed
ton Rubin wee elected chairman of Mile
was given a sort ought to be able to learn any new shriek;
she was
to become
a mo ll
dame. tie re Biagio' •nd his Casa-lorn•
th-
Otohes ra have been engaged to furnish of a patent or "proletarian nobil• line of business in a week or two. er in two months. A silence
f e
ity."
I
talked
the
matter
over
I'll
allow
you
a
month
to
reorgan-
upon
the
room.
My
older son
entertainment fur this Mel.
Aug.
i e
Te
h neat with my wife.
wetting will be on Tuesda y
'Distant
fields
,
ize
the
store
and
put
it
on
the
25,
at
N609 Twelfth.
always look more green than those ; same standard that you would spoke up. 'I am going with you,'
near,' she remarked thoughtfully. have it if you owned it.'
he said to my son-in-law. My sec-
'It is a sin to throw away bread.'
"Well, now that you know all and son also spoke up; he, too, was
And on I
going to Nizhni to take common
SIDNEY SOBIN GETS
became a hardware man about my life," concluded Aaron labor.
more, a Sovit business man.' Wernik, "please tell me about my
U. M. SCHOLARSHIP once
"Last year the
"Nine years passed since that
brother in New York,"
of farming began and the hard.'
evening," Nachman resumed after
Sidney Sobin, son of Mr. and ware business was put on a new
Another Jew'. Experiences.
a
pause.
"All my children are
Mrs. Benhur Sobin of Grand ave-
basis. Machines came in great! "How does a Jew live?" Nach- now settled in what was once
nue, was awarded one of the De- numbers. A younger man with a '
man Wolf, ex-butcher, 70 years called "Great Russia" and where
troit scholarship to the University
of Michigan. Sid
Sobi n g rad- knowledge of mechanics was old, paraphrased my question and Jews were forbidder, to live. They
ney
for. Such a man was or- gave his broad white beard a shake hove repeatedly pleaded with my
uated last June from Cooley High called
dered; he was to come within a not unlike that which a virtuoso old woman and myself t c
Sch 00 I
o come a n(
week. A shadow fell upon our might give his head of long black live with them . But w • e cannot
home once more. My children, it hair.
,
When "the y"—the older make up our minds to break away
The Story of a Libel.
is true, were already earning generation frequently speaks of from this place. It has been the
-----
money, but what man of 55 wants the new government as "they"— home of our ancestors for many
(Continued from Pao. One.)
to depend upon children.
, when they took the meat shop generations. Even the cemetery
"My wife and I talked matters from me and turned it over to the seems a part of ous, related to
hap, half the criminals should be over
once again, as we always did community , and then the govern- us."
of that race "
in every crisis.
'Don't cross ment bank in Minsk where I kept
Again there was a pause, in
Stirred Hornet's Nest.
: bridges until you come to them,' my savings for old age was na• which Nachman Wolf stroked his
There was more in the arti cle she counseled. And it was good , tionalized, I thought that the beard thoughtfully
Th n ne
that revealed the anti-Semitic counsel, A few days before the W01. 111
had come to an end. In or- spoke in a more cheerful vo
mind. There was reference to a new man, who was to replace me
der to live we began selling our
"The town calls me 'the pen-
"natural bent" of the Jew for a
,
special type of criminality. And
other sentences of like import.
Promptly the article stirred up
a hornet's nest.
Several of the English news-
papers featured the story with sen-
Rational headlines. They were f I
lowed promptly by similar ne %%ra-
, paper excitement from the Yidd
jah
dailies.

3i trattrual au Club Notts

Independent Jew .h Loagm.

0

from

I was introduced to a visitor from I
th, n i as p tio taf o our republic, Minsk.
Pare One) ! m

WARNING To The PUBLIC

Beware of specials offered. Make sure they
bear a reliable label. Without a label you do
not know who the manufacturer is and it may
be an inferior product you are buying, not know-
ing what kind of meats are used.

Make Sure You Are Buying
Best

the

Insist on

flnm your delicatessen deal,.,-

GUNSBERG'S
KOSHER PRODUCTS

CORNED BEEF, TONGUE,

SALAMI, PASTRAMI,

ROLLED BEEF, Etc .
All our products are manufactured under the supervision
of a "Mashgiach." Strict attention is maintained so that all
the laws of kashruth are observed.

(WATCH toil IIIIS LABEL) WIENERS,

Why you should insist on Gunsberg's

No chenikala or color., matter are used In our products.
Only the finest kosher meat. am used.

The Board of Health boa aproved our product. its 100 per cent
sands,.
Delivered fresh doily.

Roy only Gonsberg's Kosher Products and Patron.. • Loral Indusity

Gunsberg Packing Co.

2380 Twentieth Street.

Lafayette 3340

sioner' because our children send Flower Fund of Jewish Wel-
us our allowance on the first of
fare Federation.
ach month, as regularly as if it
were a government pension. They
are good Jewish children, thank
The flower fund of the Jewish
God."
Welfare Federation has received
(Copyright• 1931. J T. A
contributions in memory of Mrs.
North End Clinic Receives an Fraley If, Keidan from Mr. and
Mrs, II. 11. Warner and Stanley
Anonymous $15 Gift.
North End Clinic has received Immerman; in memory of Benja-
an anonymous contribution of min Root, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
$15.
Root.

Leann what a difference
six cylinders make

n

in smoothness

quietness

flexibility

handling ease

Max Kosins

riding comfort

dependability

economy

* WHITE *
STAR
DAIRY

Rev. Cantor
)avid Golden

Detre Cs Favorite
MOHEL

Redding Cerernew
lie. Performed at
Home sad by
Appointment

lila.

""

1Coovritzht, 1 , 71. J. T. A 1

Caplan Bequest to Jewish

Welfare Federation.
— —

Milford Stern, president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, an-
nounces the receipt of a bequest
""
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE from the will of the late Barnet
COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
Caplan.

921 KING,

'ha" .

doh.. will be gl•en
Member. o f th
&hitting team will be •nnounced later.
The club has vorri in two pom , e, Ida
Peso. and Ray Davis. Membership
'till
•nd young, men and women.
is years of •ge or o•er re invited to
tend meetings. Information may be oh.
hy railing on writ.. to the •
'any. Esther Geernherg. scat Rochester.
Garfield 12824.

long life

/CHEVROLET

Step out of any other low-priced ear, step into a Chevrolet,
anti learn what a difference six cylinders make.

and with it a big source of squeaks and rattles. There%
greater comfort, especially at low and high speeds. A six

V hen you start the engine, and let it idle—the ear remains
stet*, as well as everything in it. When you drop into low
gear, and let the engine take hold—the power flows evenly.
There's no semblance of strain.

This smoothness eta:, a with you whatever you do. Accelerate

—threat tic dow n—go fif teen or fifty. Consistently, you get the
estate fine, smooth response. For six-cylinder smoothness is
built in the motor—and objectionable vibration never gets a
chance to start

Yet smoothness is only part of
your six-c, limier experience.
There's greater quietness,
because noisy vibration is gone,

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of pric es

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doesn't tire the driver or the passengers. There's greater
the power-impulses of a six overlap.
And response is more positive; performance more elastic.
A mix is much easier to handle!

flexibility, because

And if you raise the hood and watch the engine running —
you'll know what a difference six cylinders make to your
pocketbook. Without nitration to cause friction and wear,
the whole car must last longer, require less repair. T1 -
sands of owners have found that this engine uses less gat; and
oil than any other.

'475 ,„ '675

eguiprnen, mt..

Lou delivered

rut easy G. hf. A. Clem..

You owe it to yourself to ace
and drive a Chevrolet Six now.

Learn what a difference six

cylinders make.

NEW CHEVROLET SIX

The Great Alnerican Value

See your dealer below

MACK-GRATIOT CO.
3161 Coati. Ave.

MUNROE • FRENCH, INC.
3010 Fmk. Ave.

BIELMAN-TAUBE MOTOR SAW
8100 Gnat'. Am.

CHEVROLET RETAIL STORE
Cmeeral Motors Bldg.

TUCKER-JORDAN CHEVROLET SALES, INC
14259 Mach Ave.

GRATIOT CHEVROLET CO.
12668 Gest,. Awn,

KESSLER SALES SERVICE CO.
MO W. Verson Highway, at W. Grand Blvd

DICK CHAMBERS. INC.
14312 Grand River Ave.

HIGHLAND CHEVROLET CO.
12897 Woodward

MICHIGAN CHEVROLET SALES CO.
6640 Mschigan Ave.

OTTEN-NICOLAI, INC.
13601 Van Dyke Ave.

CONNELL CHEVROLET CO.
11302.20 Jos. Campos,

EASTERN CHEVROLET CO.
14800 E. Jefferson. at Ashland

TODD MOTOR SALES
Mich.

DITTMFR•KINGAN
CHEVROLET SALES
Dearborn, M IC IL

JORDAN CHEVROLET, INC.
Efirmwskam, Mick.
GINN • HOMER, INC.
9253 Grand River An.
C01.1 INS CHEVROLET CO.
10356 West Jeff
Are.

LLOYD CHEVROLET SALES STRENG CHEVROLET. INC.
6201 Grand River Ave.
IMO Twelfth S t
CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. CARPENTER CHEVROLET CO.
2287 E. Jeff nnnnn Amt.
W.I.*, Mich.

BARKES CHEVROLET CO.
53 Wellt Seven-Milo Road

ROYAL OAK SALES. INC,
200 South Main St.,
Royal Oak. Mich.

BERKLEY CHEVROLET, INC.
Berkley, Mob.
C. a R. CHEVROLET CO.
Centerline, Mkh.

WOTRING CHEVROLET CO.
Dear ► ern. Mob.
HANLEY DAWSON, INC.
4801 lh ed Ave. at Hawe. MEROLLIS CHEVROLET SALES
1313 Grattot Ave, Rmmillo
JOHNSON CHEVROLET
ROBERTS CHEVROLET CO.
Ferndale, wale
1•423 Hamiltoo Ave.

ALSO DEALERS IN CHEVROLET SIX-CYLINDER TRUCKS, $355 to $695, f. co. b. Flint, Michigm


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