THE JEWISH CHRONICLE JAMES SELIGMAN, NOTED JEWISH BANKER, IS DEAD. Oldest Member of New York Stock Exchange Passes Away at Age of 93. James Seligman, senior member of the firm of J. & W. Seligman & Co. of New York and the oldest member of the New York Stock F.xchange, which he joined in 1860, after being a member of the old Gold Board, died today at his summer home on Cedar avenue, this place, in his ninety-third year. I le had been ill for the last ten days, and last night the physicians gave up home of his recovery. I Iis death was due to the infirmities of age. with him when he died were his est avenue, who has been at Mack- inac Island and other northern points for the past month, will re- main at the Lakeview hotel, Mack- inac Island, until September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Weil, of 192 Pingree avenue, have returned from an extensive eastern trip. Mrs. I. Feisch and Miss Miriam Feisch, of Dorchester, Mass., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Solovich. Detroit Building and Construction Review For Investments in Houses, 2 and 4 Family Flats, See L. J. HERSHEY REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENTS AND FIRE INSURANCE 333 Majestic Building Main 3320 With Hugh Realty Co. Time Flies A modest and artIstlo home can be had If the proper material is selec- ted, and there Is still plenty of time. Give Stevens a chance to show you what his vit- rified brick will do for that home of yours. It will work wonders In ap- peararce and make the house waterproof. six children and the family physi- cian, 1)r. Edward Sternberger. I lis wife, who was Miss Content of Nev York before her marriage, died in their apartments in the I lotel Savoy in Manhattan On Dec. 1656 PENOBSCOT BUILDING and CORNER LARNED and THIRD STS. 17, 1907. Telephone Main 2670. For fifteen years Mr. Seligman was a member of the governing committee of the New York Stock 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111P Exchange, of which he Rcame a 111 11 11 1i ii i11 11 11 11 11111111 i11111111111111 il i 11 11 1i 11 11 111 11 11 1 11 11 114 11 11 11 111 11 1I 111 11 11 11 11 11 11 J11 11 11 11 111 11 11 11 11 . 4 111111111 meniber on I\ lay 3, 1869. He was ' also at various times a member of = the Exchange Committees on Se- a_- curities, Finance, and Admissions. He was one of the founders of Temple Emanu-El at Fifth avenue and Forty-third street, and for a- many years was president of the = nearly completed. Tremendous building activity in this Hamtramck section, congregation. On the occasion of his ninetieth close to birthday his daughter, Mrs. Benja- min Guggenheim, with whom he lived at 763 Fifth avenue, gave lint a party which was attended by -7=2- and the center of industries employing over more than a hundred near relations. including his children, grandchil- dren, great-grandchildren, son and 1_ g_ (laughter-in-law, nephews and nieces. Mr. Seligman appeared in motion pictures and was shown • It will interest you to visit this section to see it grow. playing games with the younger children and with his little Japanese spaniel Tweedle. Other guests at the party were the directors of and Paterson Bros. & Co. Subdivisions at Davison and Palmer Blvd., also Temple Emanu-El and a host of known as Jerome Ave., and 6-Mile Road have Highland Park water mains. friends and business associates. Today you can buy at original subdivision price with only 10, down. In addition to more numerous Shortly you will be glad to pay the speculative buyer a profit with a large distant relatives, Mr. Seligman cash payment. leaves three sons, De \Vitt J., Eu - All lots excepting business frontage restricted to dwellings costing not and Jefferson Seligman, and gene less than $1,200—no shacks, no second-hand material, etc., allowed on this three daughters, Mrs: Robert Na- subdivision. than, Mrs. Albert Gross and Mrs. Benjamin Guggenheim. Mr. Seligman's funeral took place at Temple Emanu-El at 10 o'clock on Wednesday Morning. are buying these lots because water is here, and there is a greater demand for houses than in any other section. 01 1 1 1 1 FREDERIC B. STEVENS DAVISON AVENUE Car Line Extension Fod Maxwell and Dodge Plants 10 0 1000 MEN HIGHLAND GARDENS BUILDERS SOCIETY Prices $580 and Up Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frank and son, of Alpena, who have been vis- iting in Detroit, have returned including water, sewers, sidewalks, trees, etc. Some are 35 ft. lots, desirable home. for two-family flats. Salesmen on the ground Sunday. Mrs. M. Cohen, of 122 East For- C J. C. AutoMobile Painting & Trimming Co. J. C. GAYNOR, Manager PATERSON EROS. & CO. 171 GRISWOLD ST. MAIN 255. PHONE GRAND 4677 701-707 Grand River Ave., Detroit, Mich. 1111111111111111111.11111111111:11111Ellil ■ i ,0111 1111111E1111111111111111111111111i111111111111111111111111111111111111511111111111111111111111111111111111111i1 111111111111i 111111211011111iiiillii:igilliElk„;',;11iiLikli;,111,11;1.i!iii1;i1111iii!i,:ililil:Iill:■tIIIIili11111,,i',iiii;,iiiiiZi;:„:11ii;I:,i.::,