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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Prohibition Meetino !

ARCADIA AUDITORIUM

Sunday, May 19, 3 P. M.

MR. HENRY M. LELAND, Presiding.

Speakers:

Dr. M. S. Rice.
Mr. William IL Anderson of New York City.

about the brewers harking the vicious
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interested in
keeping Michigan "Dry" and
niei
makingtL 1. ion "Dry" as an aid in
winning the wan should attend. Doors open at 2:20.

ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE OF MICHIGAN.

• You will save $10
or More on Next
Fall's Coat or Suit
by Making Your
Selection From Our
Present Stock.

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fly Buying Nowt

Jewish Woman's Club.

Brilliant Canadian Woman Speaks.

Mrs. David A. Brown Gives Talk.

Branch Store

99-101 Michigan

We Invite You to Enjoy an
Excellent Kosher Meal Amidst
Beautiful Surroundings At the

Mrs. David A. Brown gave a four-
minute talk on the Patriotic Fund,
outlining the work that will begin in
this city on Slay 19th and asking the
participation and co-operation of the
Jewish Woman's Club as in the past
when a most remarkable and splendid
record was made in soliciting funds
front women only.
.As is characteristic of the Jewish
Woman's Club Charity and Patriot-
, ism were not forgotten—the sum of
$500.00 having been invested in Lib-
erty Bonds in the name of the Ida F.
G. Ginsberg Scholarship Fund and
$500.00 voted to the Community
Union.

Ste. Claire Kosher Restaurant

HOME COOKING
Ste Claire Hotel Dining Room
Randolph and Monroe

We Cater for Private Parties

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ON YOUR TIRES AND TUBES

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sion, at the meeting rooms of the so-
ciety in Knights of Pythias Hall, Cass
and Teterboro.
The announcement of the ,eighth
annual excursion to Tashmoo Park,
under the auspices of the Ilicur Choi-
em Jess will bring joy to the heart of
all who have answered the call of
"present". on the previous days of jol-
lity at Tashmoo.
June 9th will mark the date of the
excursion. There will he the usual
entertaining features that have always
served their purpose of insuring ev-
ery one a - large" time.

I

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Annual reports given by the various
PHILOMATHIC DEBATING CLUB.
committees showed the activities of
If the decision rendered by the
the Jewish \Vontan's Club. as usual, to
members of the Philomathic Debating
be manifold.
Directors for the ensuing year were Club at last Sunday evening's meet-
elected and officers were elected at a ing on the question, "Resolved. that
meeting of the board held on Tuesday the British parliamentary cabinet
evening, May 14th. form of government be adopted in the
United States." is any criterion of
the result of the Philomathic cs. Jef-
SOLDIERS' DANCE MAY 28.
fersonian Debating (Tub joint debate
to be held June 40, then the Philo-
The 830th .\ero Squadron from Sel- mathic will, as on previous °occasions,
fridge Aviation Field are going to come o ut the victor, The affirmative,
give a Novelty Dance at Arcadia upheld by Leo Mellinoff, won the de-
Tuesday evening. Slay 28th. 1918, for cision over the negative, represented
the benefit of their Squadron Fund.
by Morris Myers.
The boys are working bard to make
a success of their dance and your co-
operation . by pur,:hasing tickets. will
be greatly appreciated.
You will again have the opportunity
of hearing their wonderful Jass Or-
chestra that delighted all who attend-
ed the 20fith dance at the Armory
last month.
Tickets are 50c and can be pur-
chased at Hudson's or Grinnell Bros.'
Music House.

PAINT AND VARNISH NOW

With

Sherwin-Williams

PAINT AND VARNISH

And Assure the Best Results

Detroit Paint & Glass Co.

138-40 Bates Street

DISTRIBUTORS

Phone Main 633

Quick Deliveries a Specialty
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"Meet Friedberg—

Wear Diamonds"

GriswoldSt.Bad

Mlles Theater

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Condensed Report of

Commonwealth Savings Bank

Detroit, Mich.

RESOUURCES
Bonds, Mortgages. Loans and Discounts
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash and Due from Banks in Reserve Cities

$2.215,172.07

24,606.38
393.818.34

Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus and Profits

S 500.000.00
115,964.24

Deposits

2.017,632.55

$2.633.596.79

OFFICERS

vice•Presioent

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Condensed Statement of the Condition of the



AME9ICA 4 N G sm, BANK

At Close of Business May 10, 1918.

Depository
U. S. Postal Saving Fund, State of Michigan, City of
Detroit.



RESOURCES

$2,860,548.44
Loans and Discounts
2,142,326.55
First Mortgages
(all In Wayne Co )
674,932.23
Bond.
246.66
Overdrafts
387,365.69
Banking Houses and Fixtures
20,700.00
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
891,092.96
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Liberty Bonds and Certificates of Indebted-
325,912.50
ness

$7,303,125.03

Totals

I

LIABILITIES

$6,383,178.36
203,198.36
26,750.31
190,000.00
500,000.00

Deposits
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Reserve for Interest and Taxes
Notes 7ayable to Federal Reserve Bank
Capital

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$7,303,125.03

Totals

OFFICERS
win ism E. Moss, President W..11. Ila Yrs. VI. , pees.-Cash.

Paul II Deming, V ice-Pren. Cordon Feartiley, Asst. Cash.
James J. Brady, Vice-Pres. 1..titon,
L. IL D. Baker, Manarer of prdn , hel





DIRECTORS



IV. J. I tapes
James J. Brady
I W..los..S. Indanger Frank A. Kelly
Chas. P. 1-ward
Paul II. Deming
Frank E. Logan
John W. Pyar

Wm. F. MOs,





Sd"""nal
Hal 11. Smith
Ilarry C. IVali:er



The Dime Savings Bank

Ended States 1 1 emontory. NIenibei Federal Besetye Kink
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Statement of Condition at the Close of Ilusiness May Mill.
RESOURCES
Real Estate Mortgages and Bonds
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libel. 1..1111.1 and Dincol.114

U. S. Liberty Bonds
Stock In Federal Iteserve• Ilank
Ranking Houses and Fixtures. ini•ludIng Safe I •oosit Vault
Customers' Liability im Letters of Credit

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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Patti In
Surplus
Undivided I . riaits. Net
Bills Payable with Federal Beam,'
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Liability on Letters of Credit
Commercial I Immisits
lieposIts of Banks and Bankers
Savings PeposIts
Reserve for Intel est and Taxes

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William Livingstone. President
Oeorge II. Barbour. Vice-Pres.
Charles .5. 'Warren. Vire-Pres.
and 1%1Stiltd .
P. E. Tillotson, Asst. Cashier
C. Sherwood, Asst. Cashier

111 11/lion LivingOone
James IL Ale Kit
Hood', N H o ne,

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U. S

Asst. cashier

E. Partridge. .A net. Cashier
I 'has. 1 1.halt. .1sst. Cushier
ileorKe
Ineell. .51.119 , 1'
Jim. U. Nlorton . Credit Nlanager
Alanager o1 1:1,01. has

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Bethune butlield
IL H. Eyre
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Henry Ford
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Condensed Statement of

Merchants National Bank

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

At the Close of Business May 10, 1913

RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Bonds, Securities, etc.
Liberty Bonds and U. S. Certificates of Indebted
new
Customers Liability under Letters of Credit
Overdrafts
Interest earned but not collected (approximate)..
CASH RESOURCES—
Cash on Hand
$467,325.87
Due from Federal Reserve Bank
831,364.08
Due from Banks and Bankers
935,529.88
Due from U. S. Treasurer
9,000.00

8,766,342 15
609,430.01

942,100.00
9,679.85
498.51
5,200.00

2,243,219.81

Total



$12,576,470.63

LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
$ 1,000,000 00
Surplus
250,000.00
Undivided Profits, Net
340,771.10
Interest and Discount collected but not earned
(approximate)
72,338.50
Reserved for Interest
18,137.49
Reserved for Taxes
40,922.29
Letters of Credit
9,679.85
Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank
300,000.00
Deposits
10,544,621.40

$12,576,470.63

OFFICERS

LIABILITIES

President

Yellow Pine, White Pine, Cedar, Cypress.
Tamarack and Southern Hardwoods.

Total

$2.633,596.73

J W. McCausey
Frank Wolf

Wholesale and Retail



Saginaw News.

Saginaw. Slick \Ir. Ira Mendel-
Endorse Woman's Suffrage.
Strom, who is attending school at
The Jewish W ,, man's Club went on Sandusky, Slick, spent the week end
record as heartily endorsing the prin- in Saginaw.
ciples of equal suffrage and pledging
MN. S. LOW and children. who have
to assist in the coining campaign and liven in New York for some time.
also recommending. through the have returned to their home at 522
Chairman of Patriotic Service, Sirs.. S. Fifth St.
Sir. Levy of New York spent a few
A. Sloman. that special concessions be
made by places of amusement to all (lays in Saginaw last week.
The Jewish Young People's Socie-
men in the uniform of our country.
, ty held a shower Monday evening at
Patriotic Work.
I the home of Mr. and Sirs. 1. Rich for
In the \Aar Savings and Thrift I the Saginaw boys in service. There
Stamp Drive. the' Jew ish \Voinan's was a large attendance and liberal
Club is taking an integral part the donations. Boxes with all sorts of
Pontchartrain Hotel being headquar- goodies were packed for the boys and
ters for the club, in charge of Sirs. the balance was sent to the Jewish
Monroe Rosenfield and Miss Anna 1Velfare . Board at Camp Custer.

The Young People's Orchestra of
Detroit will play at Fort Wayne for
the benefit of the soldiers stationed
there on Monday evening. May 20, at
lit P. M. This orchestra. conducted by
the brilliart young musician. Alan
Kopelson. is composed of young men
and women of the city who have dis-
played unusual talent in music and
the organization has won much praise
in previous concerts. Miss Lena
Kaufman will sing a group of songs.
Other soloists will be announced
later.

1044-46 Davit Whitney Bldg.

I LADIES' AUXILIARY, SHAAREY
ZEDEK, TO GIVE
DANCE ON MAY 19

YOUNG PEOPLES ORCHESTRA TO
PLAY AT FORT WAYNE.

It Costs More Money to
Paint and Varnish Your ti
Home Each Year.

W. J. Morris

Central Mill & Lumber Co.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of Situate)•
Sirs. Arakie Cohen. %vile of l'rof.
A. Cohen. of the University of Winni- Zwick will give an informal (lancing
. peg. was the speaker at the closing party Sunday evening, Slay 19th, in
meeting of the Jewish 'Woman's Club the gymnasium of the synagogue.
on Sunday afternoon in the assembly Finzel's orchestra will furnish the mu-
',mils of Temple Beth El—choosing sic and a very enjoyable time is as-
as her topic: - Patriotic Work of the sured yoling and old. This is the
\1 omen in Canada." Mrs. Cohen, first affair given this year by the
who is a publicist. journalist and e'd- Ladies' :Auxiliary and a large attend-
:; iniator of note. inspired her listeners ance is anticipated.
:;:; I with her forceful talk dealing with the
Former Detroit Boys Give Dance.
work women have accomplished since
A novelty dance will be given 'by
Canada entered the world war.
former Detroit boys at the Park
Wonderful Communal Work.
Dance Academy. Sunday evening.
Mrs. Cohen also spoke of a most May 1°.
important war work that had devel-
A military jazz orchestra from Sel-
oped—medical inspection of the fridge Aviation Field will furnish
schools-- nurses going from school to music and local singers will enter-
school ministering to the children tain.
with the main object ■ .f bringing up
a healthy instead of an anaemic gen-
BICUR CHOLEM, JUNIORS.
eration and of the great work of turn-
ing aliens into good citizens—provid-
On Thursday evening, Slay 23rd.
.ing schools for such people—making the Bicur Cholem Jrs. will be address-
them understand high ideals and hy- ed by Sir. Ira W. Jayne, superinten-
gienic Methods in all things.
dent of Detroit's Recreation Commis-

(.7

Cor. Monroe and Randolph

LOCAL ACTIVITIES

Comfort A. Tyler Vice-President
P. H. Talbot
Cashier

John Itaillantsno, President
lhold l.no. I lee-President
John P. Ilemmoter. I ire-rooddent
Benj. Il. vernor, Flee-Tres. & Cashier

John Ballant•no
Baiter O. Brig,
Horace E 15.1g.
John Endicott

Alfred T. Lerehen. Mgr. of Credits.
11 . 05,
1...Want Plodder
Walter R. Joi %..11.dant l'amhler

DIRECTORS

Limon W. Gnodenough

Inns Id Gray

Oren a. lial•P ■
John P. Ilemmeter

%Merl F.. kleepoe
reedeeek w. `, 11
Lott ,t rob
Benjamin F. Tobin

BEGINNING JUNE

1ST
Subscription to The Jewish Chronicle
Will be $2.00 Per Year.

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