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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-05-16

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A Ncricatt Apish Periodical eater

CLIFTON AVENU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO



PAGE SEVEN

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

SHAAREY ZEDEK L A.
WIND UP SUCCESSFUL
SEASON ON MONDAY

Condensed Statement of Condition
OF

Peninsular State Bank, Detroit, Mich.

At close of business May 12, 1919,

RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts..
$12,891,779.65
Bonds and Mortgages .
9,038,331.85
Liberty Bonds and U. S
Certificates
3,049,654.00 24,979,765.50

Banking Houses
Furniture and Fixtures
Real Estate
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Over drafts
Cash on hand and in Banks

1,212,000.00
109,291.73
3,920.20
105,000.00
306.74
6,598,310.05

Total

$33,008,594.22

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock
$ 2,500,000.00
Surplus Fund
1,000,000.00
Undivided Profits—Net
133,408.28
Dividends Unpaid
54.00
Commercial Deposits . $13,305,090.20
Bank Deposits
...... 1,253,425.10
Savings Deposits
14,816,616.64 29,375,131.94

Total

$33,008,594.22

OFFICERS.

I II Johnron, President
Frank P. Byrne. Vice.PreOdent
Frank W. Hubbard, Vice.PreVident
W. G. Toepel, Vice-President
H. L. Chiltenden, Vice-President
ti. H. Ellerton, Cashier
H. Moson, Ass't Cashier
W. J. Nesbit, Met Cashier
F. F. Fleming, Met Cashier
M. S. Webb, Ass't Cashier
F. C. Flumerfelt. Supt. of Branches

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

Edward P. Hammond
Edward J. Hickey
Frank Howard
Frank W. Hubbard
J. H. Johnson

Frank P. Byrne
S W. Clarkson
John C. Donnelly
Henry A. Haigh

W. II. Kim
E. 0. Xrentler
George H. Leiher
D A. MacLachlan
Wm. H. McGregor

The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey
Zedek brought an unusually active
season to% close on Monday after-
noon, May 12, with a full member-
ship attendance and a splendid
program.
Fred M. liutzel, president of the
National Conference of Jewish Chari-
ties and chairman of the lioartl of
Commissions of the Detroit House of
Correction, gave an instructive and 11:00 D. m.
-
illuminating talk on "The National
Movement in Charities." I. Leonard
Braun rendered three attractive vocal
solos, "Zion, mein Ileiliges Land,"
WANTED—Man or woman baker.
"For Thee Alone," and "Until."
One who understands cooking of
Reports were read and the follow-
kosher products. Apply 495 Oak-
ing officers for the ensuing year
land avenue. Home Baking & Del-
elected: President, Mrs. Wolf Kap-
icatessen Store.
lan; Vice-President, Mrs. D. S. Ze-
mon; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Louis
WANTED by young Jewish
Solomon; Corresponding Secretary,
business man with private family.
Mrs. David Goodman; Treasurer, Mrs.
Address, Sdx No. 276, care Jewish
Joseph Ehrlich.
Chronicle.

ALICE BRADY AT COLONIAL.

Alive Brady In '"rhe Indestructinle
Wife" will have It's premier Detroit
showing at the Colonial Theatre for
the three days, starting Sunday. This
is the first comedy made by this famocs
herself
mcroen star and she at till
with credit In the role of Charlotte
athletic
young
wife
of It
ordway, the
non-athletic hustmnd. The honeymoon
is one ceaseless round of golfing, rid-
ing swimming. The story Is by •red-
erl k and Fanny Hatton, who jointly

$14,587,201.56

$ 1,000,000.00
Capital Stock
500,000.00
Sur plus
197,443.78
Undivided Profits, net
Interest and Discount Collected but not
75,770.75
Earned
27,879.09
Reserved for Interest
44,209.80
Reserved for Taxes
320,298.50
Liberty Loan Subscription Account
2,999.24
Letters of Credit
12,418,600.40
Deposits

HARPER, NEAR BRUSH

MODERN two-family brick veneer,

7 rooms down stairs; 8 rooms up

stairs. Price $13,500. Reasonable
terms. Apply Cooper Realty Co.,
2219 Dime Bank Bldg., Cad. 7509.

138,74,776.72

OFFICERS
Asst. Cashier
C. E. Partridge
President
William Livingstone
Aut. Cashier
George H. Barbour. .VIce•President
srl
0 . .B ai
C ho a r sg . ..r
Ge
Chas. A. Warren V.• P. & Castile.
Breen
Aut. Cashier
F. F. Tillotson
John D. Morton-. .Credlt MAaundalgther
Asst. Cashier
L. C. Sherwood
John C. Barron .Mgr. of Branches
Asst. Cashier
D. S. Carnegie

DIRECTORS

William Livingstone
James B. McKay
Horatio N. Hovey
Seabourn R. Livingstone

$69,020,471.85

Albert K Sleeper
Frederick iv Stetsc•
Emil Stroh
IlonJamin F. Tobin

CASH RESOURCES

S 146,250.00
Due from U. S. Treasurer
Due from Federal Reserve Bank 6,760,106.51
8,718,866.68
Due from other Banks

5,264,378.08

520,889,601.27

$82,286,445.20

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, NET
Discount Collected but not earned
Reserved for Interest and Taxes

$ 5,000,000.00

2,500,000.00
1,606,569.26
316,643.08
233,972.25
1,295,500.00
2,000,000.00
992,689.58
1,278,982.94
67,162,088.09

t

Circulation
Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank
Letters of Credit and Acceptances
Customers Payments on Liberty Bonds

Deposits

OFFICERS

Geo. F. Collins, Chairman
Charles
Hugh R. Burns. Ass': Cashier
Julius H. Haase, President
Wm. H McCienahen. Abet Curlier
George Wiley. Vice-Pres.
Lyman L Rosier. Ass't Cashier
W. V. Moore, Vice-Pre:.
Geo. C. Johnston, An't Ca elver
Wm. S. Green, Vice-Pres.
Chas. H. Northrop. Aet't Cashier
Edwin J, Eckert, Vice-Pres.
Geo F Buhrer, Ass't Cashier
Arthur E. but, V 11,1 • Itt,
Frank A Groitheld, Ass'' Caehier
Rupert Plench, Mit to Pres.
Geo. A. Burn., Ass't Cashier
Geo. H. Johnstone, Cashier
J. Pieper, Auditor

• and cstahler
Henry Wiegert, Assistant Cashier
Walter It Joy. Assistant Clothier .

RESOURCES

837,472,564.28
Loans and Discounts
9,334,176.95
Bonds and Securities
10,803,017.05
Liberty Bonds and U. S. Certificates
1,585,000.00
Other United States Bonds
225,000.00
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
961,350.00
Real Estate
30,000.00
Safe Deposit Vaults
Customer's Liability, Letters of Credit and
985,735.65
Acceptances

Cash on hand

$ 3,000,000.00
Capital Stock
3,060,000.0`)
Surplus Fund
1,373,313.39
Undivided Prcfits
Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank 2,050,000.00
15,474,530.14
Commercial Deposits
1,050,848.49
Postal Savings Deposits
43,071,779.83
Savings Deposits

VICV•It o

Webber
Charles A. Warren

11NT
A'''.
At the Close of Business May 12, 1919

LIABILITIES

Total

t e ri d vr e n
A. " C
H " . S F

fiRST,0 1 '01,1) OETROILI
IsTlire‘ T f`,T In t Wrz:

$69,020,471.7. ,

Total

George H. Barbour
Bethune I , uffleld
R. H. Fyle
Fred J. Roblmon

REPORT OF CONDITION

DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Member Federal Reserve Bank

DIRECTORS
Wm. S. Green

A. A. Albrecht
Lem W. Bowen
Clarence M. Burton
Leo M. Buteel
Chas. F. Collins
Frank H. Croul
John M. Donaldson

$ 1,000,000.011
1,200,000.00
206,736.35
2,300,000.0(1
14,894,552.87
1,757,029.41
16,918,575.77
4,866.67
993,150.00
81,865.65

Capital Stock Paid In
Surplus
Undivided Profits, Net
Bills Payable With Federal Reserve Bank
Commercial Deposits
Deposits of Banks and Bankers
Savings Deposits
Letters of Credit
Bond Account
Reserve for Interest anti Taxes

$18,814,749.:30
Real Estate First Mortgages
5,771;,J9. 3,76
Bonds
9,44:;,655.64
Loans
Collateral
9,450,f,29.7i7
Loans and Discounts
1,E6:.,C00.0°..
Banking House and Branches
180,006.00
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank
U. S. Government Certificates due within
14,412,600.00
six months
930,97.0.00
U. S. Liberty Bonds
8,396,€83.:30
Cash on hand and in Banks

$14,587,201.56

Lerman w. Goodenough
David Gray
Oren S.
John P. Hernmeter


JEWISH YOUNG MAN in business
would like room with refined Jew-
ish family, within two mile circle.
Phone Northway 2518.

$38,766,776.72

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

'

RESOURCES

$16,360,596.95
Real Estate Mortgages and Bonds
2,155,713.85
Collateral Loans
3,998,428.73
Other Loans and Discounts
9,937,318.72
U. S. Liberty Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness
63,000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
15,491.29
Other Real Estate
4,866.67
Customers' Liability, Letters of Credit
Banking Houses and Fixtures, including Sate Deposit
704,041.93
Vaults
5,617,318.58
CASH ON HAND AND IN BANKS

At the Close of Business May 12th, 1919.

$ 8,583,796.23
Loans and Discounts
795,800.90
Bonds, Securities, etc
Liberty Bonds and U. S. Certificates of
2,051,750.00
Indebtedness
143,125.00
Customers' Liberty Bond Account
Customers' Liability Under Letters of
2,999.24
Credit
30,453.15
Interest Earned but not collected
1,936.55
Overdrafts
CASH RESOURCES
$ 754,643.44
Cash on Hand
Due from Federal Reserve
1,032,091.47
Bank
Due from Banks and Bank-
1,178,305.58
ers
12,300.00 2,977,340.49
Due from U. S. Treasurer

John Hallantyn•
waiter O. Brigs.
Ginn' E. Dodge
...110 Endicott

the Close of Lusiness
May 12th, 1919

CONDENSED STATEMENT

RESOURCES

nanantyne, Fr.oident
David (ay. Vice•President
John P. 11.1711111•10(. Vire-Preeident
bitted T I.t robed. VIce•Priaident.
DIRECTORS

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

Statement of Condition at

Wayne County and Home
Savings Bank

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

I Vernon

United States Depository

Ment-er Federal Reserve Bank

ROOM

Organized 1871

At Close of Business May 12, 1919

OFFICERS

THE DIME SAVINGS BANK

CLASSIFIED

Condensed Statement of

Merchants National Bank

have written many of the greatest
• •
stage StIcernseri.
Wednesday and Thu Iadny NN
Held In Ti Roaring (tad" Is a fen t•
urn that will please 'hetmultitudes It
Is from the story recently published In
the Saturday Evening Post.
Friday and Saturday, William Favor.
fronting
ahem In "The Silver King." the
Drury Lane melodrama. Inc scheduled
This great play abounds In tt•rining
situations. There will he the usual
comedy features and a series of short
subjects supplementing each elisnge
of program.
Prof. Wendell Phillips at the organ
evil' render a special selection of old
time melodies Denial daily matinees at
2:30 continuous to II:00 p. m. Salto •
cont Dolour, to
day and Sunday, 12:3t

Fred Guenther
ulius H. Haas.
James S. Holden
Chas. C. Jenks
James C. McGregor
John A. /Amin

W V. Moor.
Ralph P..elps
U. Grant Race
S. Y. Sevburn
A L. Stephen.
Orla B. Tor
Jeorge Wiley

TWENTY BRANCHES IN DETROIT

$82,286,445.20

-

OFFICERS

Emory W. Clark, President
Vice.Preeident Elmer R. Ford. ... —Amt. Cashier
Wm. 3. Graf
Vice-Presidcat 17.,...LaCit.iltnisith
Win. T. DeGraff
Asst. Cultic.
Vice-President
James A. Wilson
Frank G. Smith
Amt. Cashier
Edward C. Stabler.. Vice-President Byron W. Clubs
Henry J. Bridgman—Asst. Cashier
Vice•Preaident
John H. Hart
Amt. Cashier
C. H. Wag.,
Walter G. Nicholson
Asst. Cashier
A. W. T. Meyert
....Vice-President and Cashier
W. A. McWhinney...Aest. Cashier L. F. Max-Mgr. Foreign Exchange

it. Erjr,

DIRECTORS

John H. Emmert
Merton E. Farr
3 SFerranti,Jr.
Ferranti,
am H. Flinn
James
Deater M. Perry. Jr.
J. B. Ford
Ralph Warfel
Wm. J. Gray
Lewis H. Jones

J. Burgess Book
Lawrence D. Buhl
Roy D. Chapin
Emory W. Clark
Jim. Craig, Jr.
Stanford T. Crapo
Jos eph]. Crowley
ames E. Davidson
Clinton G. Edgar

Eugene W. Lewis
Gilbert W. am
Philip H. McMillan
Thorne. Neal
W. C. Rands
E. D. Stair
Joseph B. Bailsman
Frederic B. Stevens
Elliott G. Stevens,

Condensed Statement Showing

BANK of DETROIT

Condensed Statement

May 12, 1919

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

Loans and Discounts—
Commercial Depart-
$ 6,090,352.5 4
ment
Bond s, Mortgages and
Securities—
Commercial De par t-
1,930,990.0 8
ment
4,933,117.83
Savings Department
34,556.25
Branch Bank Sites
38,438.89
Furniture and Fixtures
90,355.47
Interest Receivable
2,486.45
Overdrafts
Federal R e s r v e Bank
34,600.00
Stock
United States Bonds and

Certificates

Cash and Amount Due
from Banks

1,458,000.00

3,675,751.57
$18,288, 649.08

Capital Stock . ....$ *977,580.00
*338,790.00
Surplus
205,728.11
Undivided Profits
Dividend Checks
602.51
Unpaid
39,445.16
Interest Payable
48,566.78
Discount Unearned

Rediscounts a n d
Bills Payable to
Federal Reserve
402,275.00
Bank
705,108.00
Bond Account

Liberty Loan De-
127,065.38
posits
Deposits, Commer-
cial and Savings 15,443,488.14
$18,288,649.08

•Capital in Process of Increase to $1,000,000 and Surplus to $350,000.

SVINGS

Commercial Accounts
Savings Accounts
General Banking Service

inorone.nytii.reontir

3

43 West Fort St.

2260 W. Jefferson Ave.

0 f posit —Our Exclu-

sive Plan.

2148-50 W. Fort St.

The Financial Strength

.
of this institution at the close of business, May 12th, 1919

RESOURCES
$ 2,836,240.05
Loans and Discounts
7,064,932.04

Bonds and Mortgages
U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness. 2 434,850.00
18,000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
898.16
Overdrafts
255,890.03
Real Estate and Banking Houses
2,082,346.08
Cash on Hand and due from other Banks

$14,693,156.36

LIABILITIES

$ 500,000.00
441,119.13
3,292,175.56
10,459,861.67

Capital Stock

Surplus and Undivided Profits
Commercial Deposits
Savings Deposits

$14,693,156.36

United State.
Depository.

Member Federal
Reserve Bank.

DIRECTORS

w 51 P HOLLIDAY
CHAS P. COI.LINS
SABI. T. POPULAR
ALEX. I. MeLEOD

p,
, l''''
. .7 '":1! !., „
Bank
:Y.14/gS
, ,. .„„

DIRECTORS
EDGAR REXFORD
HARRY J. FOX
F. II. MAC•HERSON
F. 0. CLAYTON

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Majestic
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