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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-07-25

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THE DETROIT EWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE SIX

WHY B. SIEGEL CO.

Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schlafer (nee
Vets sad limit. Comparison
Miss Elizabeth Krell) have returned
from their wedding trip and are at
"1 am very well pleased with this
d
ents, M
heir par97
Fall suit, but I wish to shop around
Mrs. H. Ostrow and daughter are home with t
rns r. and
l
before making my decision"—thi• was
spending the summer at their sum-
mer cottage in New Baltimore, Mich. street.
said by one of our customers Just the

LOCAL NOTES

was gone • couple of
Miss Rose Suffrin, daughter of Mr. other day. She
hours and came back and bought the
M•. and rut's . ti . D. Newlander and
family, of 262 Medbury avenue. have and Mrs. 1. Suffrin, of 147 Winder suit she had looked at first at Siegel's.
returned from a lake trip to Buffalo street, has chosen August 2d as the
date of her marriage to Mr. Simon L.
This is just an every-day occurrence.
and Niagara Falls.
Kavanau, of this city.
The great majority of buyers, when in

Miss Celia Salasnek, of Detroit,
Miss Golda Rosenthal appeared lie-
is the guest of ?dr. and Mrs. Morris
fore the Bicor Cholera JuniorsThurs-
ohl, of Cleveland.
day evening last and delighted her
Mrs. Hattie Schaffner and daughter, audience with two excellent readings,
Florence, of Cleveland, will spend the one "Mother," and the other "Arethu-
summer in Detroit with Mrs. Schaff- sa's Beau.

ner's daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Good-
man.

need of new outer apparel think of B.
Siegel's first and go there first. and are
not compelled to shop elsewhere be-
cause or lack of variety and style, low-

Mr. and Mrs. Barney Albert, of 111
East Canfield avenue. are receiving

Mr. Edward Greenthal, who has re- congratulations on the birth of a
turned from France and has been dis- daughter on Tuesday, July 22.
charged from the army, is visiting his
Miss Esther Ashinsky, daughter of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green-
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, of Pittsburgh.
thal, 19 Trowbridge avenue.
Pa., is the guest of her uncle and
s. J. P. Rosenthal.
Mr. and Mrs. David Cutler an- aunt, Mr. and Mr
nounce the engagement of their daugh-
At a meeting of the Young Judean
ter, Sarah, to Isadore Freedman, of
'Literary Club Wednesday evening
this city.
last, Mr. Heyman was the speaker .

The closing part of the season of 'Mr. Belkin, who has just returned
the Pi Gamma Sorority was given at from Palestine, spoke at the Shaarey
the home of Miss Alfreda Roll, Kirby Zedek synagogue, Sunday.

avenue, July 12. The committee in I
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kleinordlinger and
charge consisted of Evelyn Rosen-
that, Marion Behrendt. Alfreda Koll daughter. Jean, and Mr. Sidney
Pa., are
and Marion Bielfield. The last meet- Kleinordlinger, of Pittsburgh,
ing was held at the home of Miss taking a motor trip to Detroit.
Mr. L. Winkelman and family are
Evelyn Rosenthal, West Grand Bottle-
• snending the season at St. Ignace,
card. Tuesday evening.

An Extensive
presentation
of furniture

COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS

ve KM ATM'

NORTH -110VMO POURTEENTH EARS PASS THE 0000.

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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF

Detroit & Northern Michigan
Building & Loan Association

.

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock--
Installment
Dividend
Savings Fund
Ue-liv, Ord Profits—
Installment
Dividend
• Zeserve rund
'--- -oete Loans
Sundries

Loans—
$3,986,186.70
Mortgage
210,302.18
Land Contract
37,713.89
Stock
289,218.15
Real Estate
5,491.97
Interest in arrears
22,312 68
Furniture and Fixtures
9,009.10
Insurance and Taxes
Liberty Bonds, War Sav-
ings Stamps and Certifi-
491,305.51
cates of Indebtedness
6,759,40
Sundries
12,005.06
ltranch Offices
91,913.75
Cash on hand

Miss Rose Nathanson, of Chicago,
was entertained last Friday evening
at the home of Miss Sara Drapkin,
302 Frederick street. A pleasant pro-
gram was arranged. The Messrs.
Rex Templeton Raskin and Harold
and Robert Drews gave several piano
and violin selections. Miss Sybil Ro-
senberg and Gwendolyn Velick sang
several selections. Mr. Barney Cum-
mins and Lewis Hands sang several
duets. The Rex Templeton jazz trio
furnished the music for dancing. The
Misses Madeline Nathanson and
Sybil Rosenberg, two charming terpsi-
chorean artists, gave a delightful ex-
hibition of their skill. Mr. E. Ettin-
ger entertained with some witty im-
personations and clever tricks. Miss
Rose Nathanson is leaving this week
for New York, where she will join
her father in an extended tour through
the eastern and southern states, She
will return to Chicago about the first
of September.

V,554,198.95
1,218,822.72
648,253.08

542,216.77
51,475.24
106,441.91
32,116.11
8,693.61

$5,162,218.39

MILLIONS TO BUILD HOMES

Wage Earners' Co-operative Banks h ,e more than a Billion, Seven Hundred
Million Dol ■ ars loaned.
The United States League will meet i convention at the Statler on July 22nd.
They represent the great Home Building lovement.
One of its units, the Detroit & North •n Michigan Building & Loan Association,
has loaned millions of dollars to help Home luilders in Detroit, and will loan many
minicas more.
Incorporated 1889, authorized capital 11,000,000.00.
Reincorporated 1919, authorized capit 850.000.000.00.



COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF ASSETS
$ 35,370.00
1890
365,718.00
1895
932,512.00
1905
2,789,204.00
1914
4,546,877.00
1917
4,776,057.76
1918
1 162.218.39
1919

No fact is more fully established

than that It. Siegel Co.'s stocks contain
apparel of the newest and most ad-

vanced style and highest quality. This
is why we have no fear of comparison
or think that a sale is lost because the

customer wishes to look around at other

shops.—Adv.

ORIENTAL SCHOLAR
MEETS SUDDEN DEATH

Formerly associated with

ANNOUNCES

The Establishment of the firm of

C. M. DEAKIN & CO •

Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Cohen and
daughters, of 77.4 Avalon avenue, are
spending several weeks in New York
and environs.

Miss Jeanette Schultz of Cass ave-
nue. is visiting friends in New York
and Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Guss Kann. of St.
Louis, are touring through the state
of Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Wolf, of East
10fith street, Cleveland, O., have re-
turned from a visit with their chil-;
deco, Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Hirshfield,
of Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Greenwald, of
Cleveland, and Mrs. Greenwald's sis-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George
M. Simpson and son, George, Jr., are
touring to Oscoda, Mich., and V011
EOM!) Lake, Mich., where they ex-
pect to spend several weeks.

Mr. Herbert Arnstein, of St. Louis,
left Sunday to enjoy a few weeks with
his wife and children at their summer
home in Frankfort, Mich.

Among those who joined the Pitts-
burgh colony at lilt. Clemens, Mich.,
the past week are the following: Mr.
B. Caplan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Klein, Mr. and Mrs. N. Phillips, Mr.
-,(1 Mrs Ibiga and Mrs. R.
Zweig, the latter of Bellaire, 0.

DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES
With Offices at 801 - 2 Dime Bank Bldg.

Phone—Main 5480.

Members Detroit Stock Exchange

JUDGE GAINEY
11c

Havana
Cigars

15c
25c

Norman Bros.

973 Michigan

HIGHWAY TRAILERS

Trucks 3./1. - 1 I2 - 2 - 312 - 5 Ton
Trailers 2 Wheel-Semi

and 4-wheel reversible types

—ALL SIZES—

Owen & Graham Co.

Distributors

E. Grand Boulevard

Mrs. Davidson and daughter, Rosa-
lind. of Pittsburgh, are visiting in
Detroit and Cleveland.

Detroit

Mr. and Mrs. A. Roller, of Cleve- a
land, accompanied by their daughters,'
11rs L. Robinson. of Detroit, and Mrs.
IL Krieger, of Akron, are at Ottawa
Beach. Mich.


Detroit & Northern Michigan
Building & Loan Association

Miss Melba Oppenheim and Miss
Hannah Blumenthal are accompany-
ing the latter's father on a motor trip
to Buffalo, Rochester, New York and
Atlantic City. They will be away a

25 Clifford St.

LOST—WILL PARTY WHO
PICKED UP GENTLEMAN'S
BLACK LEATHER BAG CON-1
TAMING EXTRA SOLDIER'S
UNIFORM AT B'NAI BRITH
CLUB, LAST WEDNESDAY
NIGHT, BY MISTAKE, COM-
MUNICATE WITH THE DE-
!TOM' JEWISH CHRONICLE, 224
BOOK BLDG. (CHERRY 3381),
AND RECEIVE HANDBAG CON.

month.

West 1170

GENERAL MOTORS
TRUCKS

Mrs. B. Freedman, of 124 Xledbury
avenue, has returned from a three
week's stay at Mt. Clemens, Mich.

At a recent banquet given at Plain- ' The professors of the Faculty of
The name of the Judeans has now i
Medicine at the University of Paris
been officially bestowed on the Jew- field. New Jersey. to Governor Run- have elected Dr. Leon Bernard to he
ish regiment, together with a badge yon by a number of. his friends from professor of hygiene. Dr. Bernard,
which is not the Magen David, but various parts of the state, Rabbi who is bother of the late Bernard
.a seven-branched Menorah in white
Lazare• is the author of a number of TAINING WOMAN'S APPAREL
metal with the word Kadirnah in He- , Julius J. Price was one of the princi-
' learned works• especially on tubercu- LEFT INSTEAD?
■ pal speakers.
brew.

Al&

the wearing test—or we make it right.

Watling-Lerchen & Co.

Mr. David Sillman and Mr. Benno
Swartz, of Chicago, Ill., spend a pleas-
ant week-end at the Breakers Hotel,
Cedar Point, 0.

$5.162,218.39

serviceability. It has to be right—when
you buy it and after you have put it to

CARL M. DEAKIN

Mr. Benno Smarts, of Chicago, was
the guest of his cousin, Mr. David
Sillman, at the Hotel Statler for the
past two weeks.

Of Hancock, Mich., June 30, 1919

RESOURCES

merchandise wins by its comparison.
There is nothing to be hid, nothing to
garment elands oa
be fabfitied• Every
its own merits for style, quality and



fi

FIVK WICKS Halt!

There are some who feel more Katie. -
fled to shop around a little before mak-
ing a definite choice. A. Siegel Co.'s

New York:—While bathing in the
surf at Wildwood, N. J., yesterday,
Dr. W. Max Muller, an Orientalist of
national reputation, and assistant pro-
fessor of Egyptology at the University
of Pennsylvania, was drowned. He
was fifty-seven years old and had
written many archeological works.
He was a contributor to the Jewish
with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. L. I
Encyclopedia and editor of the Gen-
W. Ashinsky, of 266 Theodore street. I Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Teller, of
sius Hebrew Dictionary.
Cleveland, are at Cedar I'oint.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neiman, of
Cass avenue, are touring through the
states of Indana, Illinois and Ohio.

T this time, when most furniture stocks are re-
flecting the unsettled conditions of the mar-
ket—
It is doubly satisfying to make one's selections
from a showing that is complete in every detail.
We believe our current showings to be quite in
a class of their own.

CORNER 9 HIGH gni HASTINGS

competent service.

Returning to their homes in Cleve-
Mr. and Mr3. 1.0111S Solomon and
land, 0., from Cedar Point last week
were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thalman and daughter, Sadve, 134 Clairmont ave-
Mrs. Hugo Taussig and son, How- nue, accompanied by Mrs. I. NI. Ja-
cobson, 26 East Palmer avenue, are
ard.
motoring through the East with ex-
Mr. Elias Berenson and son, Abe, tended visits in New York, Atlantic
Washington.
of Bogalusa, La., spent several (lays City, Philadelphia and

A

VIVI •L•GItt [AST./ w••owano

noes of quality or Indifferent and in-

Cor. Oakland.

ICE SAVES FOOD!

Phones West 28 West 139 West 4340

Crystal Ice Co., Ltd.

1215-1217 WEST JEFFERSON AVENUE.

Branch Yard—Warren Ave. and P. M. R. R.

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