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IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD

WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW.

The Watch-dog

BY O'HARA, FERRISS & CO.

of Business

Treat Prisoners As
Matthew Finn Adds
Banking Department
Individuals, Warns
In New Business Quarters
Dr. Taub At Forum

7% FIRST MORTGAGES

ON HIGH GRADE IMPROVED PROPERTY

Why receive only 6% When we will place your money on the best
grade of Detroit real estate„ With new houses on, in best realdential
districts and net you seven (7) per cent, payable Rend-annually, with
principal and interest collected and guaranteed by us.
You pay more for your living expenses—why not get more for
your interest money? JUST SEND YOUR MONEY IN.
Seven Per Cent Interest and Absolute Safety
Call or Write Us About Safe Investments
Bond Department

Included in the list of important de- Psychologist Advocates Clearing House
velopments of interest in Detroit
for Offenders —Julius Deutelbaum,
financial affairs may be noted the re-
Labor News Edit or, Neat Speaker.
cent removal of Mr. Matthew Finn
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from the Penobscot Building to
Contending
that offenders must be
ground floor quarters at 82 Griswold
street. Especial interest attaches to treated as individuals, their histories
the change of base because of the fact studied with regard to family antece-
that Mr. Finu has established a pri- dents, .environment, heredity, physical
There is little' chance
vate banking ,busipess at the latter ;and 'mental condition, rattler than to
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for big lasses getting by,
address, whieh • Wiriscofrdilct in con.: be merely classified according to the
and the smaller ones are
junction with his investment busi- crime committed, Dr. I. Z. Taub,
quickly detected a n d
o Corporation
o2u5s3lng
ness. A feature of Mr. Finn's bank- psychological expert and assistant su-
The Million Dollar Housing
Detroit, Mich.
stopped before they be-
Main
ing activities is his dealing in foreign perintendent of the Detroit House of
143 Griswold St.
come dangerous.
money, particularly Russian rubles Correction, speaking before the 11'nai
Fill out this slip and we will tell you all about 7% mortgages:
and German marks. He has been Brith Club at their Forum Luncheon
Periodic reviews by
Tuesday noon, November II, at the
Gentlemen:—
very successful in this field.
Certified Public Ac-
club rooms, 25 Broadway, advocated
Kindly tell mo all about your 7% mortgages.
Mr. Finn has been identified with
countants are a business
the maintaining of some central clear-
Name
financial affairs in Detroit since 1888,
ing house, such as is found in New
safeguard.
Address
and his clientele extends throughout
Jersey, where under the most ideal
the East and Middle \Vest, including
and modern conditions, offenders are
individual bond buyers, financial, in-
naYinit 4ossississmninonousinismoiussunsitintisimussissionitioniustossinstiinsustssigaissumumassonsossustut
stitutions and other brokerage houses. treated individually, ! aught
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trades and sent out into t me world
He handles Michigan and western
reformed in the true sense of the
municipals, and at all times has cony
tilde lists of such offerings yielding word.
Offenders, according to Dr. Taub,
front 4.h4) to 5.30 per cent and suit-
(New York)
able for the stringent requirements are persons who cannot adjust them-
Dime Bank Bldg. Cherry 271
selves
to the demands of society.
A
congregation
is
being
formed
by
of
trustees,
financial
institutions
and
Woolworth Bldg., New York
the Jewish residents of the Druid Hill ultra-conservative private investors to Under the present system employed
Md.
generally,
men and women, serving a
Baltimore,
whom security of principal is of ponce
Park section of
from a 10-day to a 50-year sentence, E.- -
consideration.
Mr. Finn has extensive facilities are treated alike, thrown in together,
buys entire issues of bonds at and as a result emerge from their
and Nuys
their original source, and retails them imprisonment less able than ever to g
to his clients, wills considerable adjust themselves to society.
wholesale business (lone with other "In a survey made at the Detroit
houses in the East. The scope of his House of Correction," said Mr. Taub, a
business has been materially enlarged "only 27 per cent were found mentally
by his entry into the private banking normal. The remainder was divided
field; and in this connection it may between plainly feeble-minded, dull, tt
be noted that this is the only private retarded and other subnormal classes. 2'
banking institution in this city. A While feeble-mindedness is not the
general commercial and savings bank- cause of crime, all feeble-minded are si
ing business will be conducted, for- potential criminals. This class should E
eign exchange will be bought and sold never be sent to an institution."
and other lines will be handled appro- Dr. Taub divided criminals into
priate to an institution of the kind. three classes. First, the responsible
Business at the present time is re- class, who know they are committing
ported to be very good and an active a wrong-doing. Second, the devious E.
class, made up largely of psychopathic E t
winter season is looked for.
cases, drug-addicts, drunks; and third,
the deficient class, composed of men- tt
tal and moral delinquents. At a Sing
Sing investigation, the speaker report- P.
ed, out of 608 routine cases, 406 had g
been confined to some institution be-
. fore, thus proving that 60 per cent g
One of the most charming and brit-
n able to adjust themselves
lion[ of American Jewish musical ar- had been u
fists, representing the fine tempera- to society in spite of a term at a r•-
formatory.
icon[ which has gained enduring fame
"The cause of most of the trouble," E-
for so many Jewish composers, in-
We specialize in these stocks
strumentalists and singers, is Miss declared Dr. Taub, "is due to lack of E.
Sophie
Braslau,
who
will
give
a
re-
education
or the wrong kind of edu-
and recommend them for your
in Detroit Orchestra hall, Mon- cation. The problem in all institu-
cital
day evening, November 24, under the Lions concerns the mentally normal
consideration at this time.
auspices of the Michigan Philhar- who can be made into better men and
monic Bureau. women by the proper kind of educa-
Lion. Those who are not mentally g
Miss Braslau, for five years con- normal will always remain institution-
tralto in the Metropolitan Opera al cases. The most you can do for
Company, has won the highest them is to teach them a trade and
We will be pleased to furnish
praises from the foremost critics of follow them up closely stsvn .their
the nation for her personal charm, release.
quotations on these and other
her fine artistry, for her rich con-
"The clearing house at New Jersey
tralto voice under perfect training
is an answer to all these problems.
stocks.
and control, and for her dramatic Here men are divided into groups and ■
power.
classes and treated accordingly. Every
Miss Braslau has entered upon the one learn some trade. He cannot
present concert tour after a special leave until he does. While sentences
tour with the Chicago Opera Com- are undetermined, depending entirely
pany, singing the part of Amneris in on the mental reaction of the offender
Verdi's opera of "Aida." The success the minimum sentence is one year.
of M iss Braslau in the role of Am- Proof of the practicability of this pro-
neris was a sudden and unexpected cedure is the outstanding fact that 85
revelation of her powers, first dis- per cent of the men and women re-
Members Detroit Stock Exchange
cerned when she happened to sing the leased from the clearing house make
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part in a special summer season of good."
opera in Chicago. Her career has
The discussion that followed Dr.
been often marked by similar sudden Taulfs instructive talk was partici-
displays of power and artistry. For pated in by Mr. E. J. Wright, head
example, a few years ago she was a of the• -Pathfinders' Association;
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member of the company training for
Adolp Freund, and Morris Sugar.
the presentation of the Cadman in- Nathaniel Goldstick presided.
dian opera of "Shanewis." Ott the
Mr. Julius Deutelbaum, editor of
very eve of the opening, three days
before the date set, the singer cast for the Detroit Labor News, and member
"Shanewis" fell ill. ..ku appeal was of the lodge and club, will be the
made to Miss Braslau, to see whether speaker at the next Forum luncheon,
Bought and sold for cash or carried on conservative margin.
she could learn this difficult part in Tuesday, November 18, at 12:45 p.m. I
He has chosen as his topic, "Causes
three days. In three days she had
of
Present
Social
Unrest.'
Ladies
are
mastered the part, and scored a tre-
mendous operatic triumph in the cordially invited to attend these talks
This interesting and instructive booklet will be
which have proven very instructive
opening performance.
and interesting.
sent to investors upon request.
Successes have been achieved by
IF, recent decline in prices on the Detroit Steck Ex-
Miss Braslau in such well known
Ask for Booklet A-2.
hange has made several local securities exceptionally
IN MEMORIAM.
operas as "Thais," "II Trovatore,"
attractive,
"Iligoletto," "Cavalleria Rusticsna,"
In loving memory of our dear son
and "Carmen." The part of Carmen
Consult our Trading Department for a comparative
she sings with extraordinary. poweL and brother, Herman Rosenberg,
analysis.
for the original music was written for Who died one year ago today,
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a contralto voice, though some fa-
Of one who has gone to rest;
mous sopranos have distinguished And the ones who think of him to-
themselves by singing it with a so-
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night
prano score.
Are the ones who loved hint best.
Miss Braslaus Detroit program will —His Lonely Parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Members Detroit Stock Exchange
include rich selgtions from her vast
M. Rosenberg, and Sisters and
repertoire. and also sonic ballad num-
Brother.
bers in Russian and other languages.
Her interpretations of Russian music
A bequest of $1,000 to the Pacific
are among the most beautiful ren- Hebrew Orphan Asylum and another
ditions of some of the most fascinat- of $500 to Emanu-E1 Sisterhood are
WANTED—Girl for general hour",
ing song music in the world. During made in the will of the late Mrs. Hat- work. Good home for right girl.
the resent season, at different inter- tie Heller, who passed away recently Phone Northway 3700.
vals, p Miss 13raslati will sing with the at San Francisco, Cal.
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New York, Chicago and Boston sym-
TO RENT—Furnished room to)
gentleman who can furnish refer-
National bank protection for your
phony orchestras.
ences.
Private family. North Wood-
savings; the highest possible type of
New York.—On board the Royal
ward section. Convenient to Wood-
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MILWAUKEE TEMPLE WILL
service and co-operation on cermet
LOST—DIAMOND PIN AT TEMPLE ward or Ifamilton cars. Phone George, in from Southampton last
ERECT
LARGE
EDIFICE
dal accounts; and, if you desire to
Monday, were 148 Americans, mostly
BETH EL ANNUAL MEETING, Northway 529-R.
send money or 30 business overseas,
from New York, who had served with
TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 28. $500
MI lAVACK EE, WIS.—Congrega -
room,
furnished
TO
RENT—Nicely
connection that assures
REWARD FOR INFORMATION
the British forces in the war. Of
a world-wide
for gentleman. References exchanged.
O tion Ernanu-El, of this city, recently
LEADING TO RECOVERY. MRS.
them, 133 were members of the Jew-
satisfaction; these are just a few of
sold several lots which it owned and
A. Halperin, 883 Beaubien St.
LOUIS WELT, 52 CHANDLER.
ish Legion, which fought in Pales-
purchased a plot of land 260 by 120
the advantages you gain by doing
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TO RENT—Beautifully furnished tine, Macedonia, and Egypt.
feet, occupying an entire city block,
business with this bank.
on which it will erect a new temple. RAGTIME TAUGHT, also Classical room, with congenial Jewish family.
Music, according to modern school. Forest Ave., between John R. and
Philip Bloom of 270 Madison street,
This information is contained in a
Miss Helen Krause, 220 Medbury Brush. Phone Glendale 3685-R.
who was with General Allenby in Pal-
circular distributed by the Congrega-
Ave. Northway 3436.
tion among its members, in which is
estine, said that 30 per cent of the
TO RENT—Nicely furnished room,
presented a diagram showing the lo
Capital and Bur.
WANTED—Furnished apartment
American Jews who went to Palestine
O cation Of the new temple site and of or small furnished house, by five with private Jewish family. Gentle-
plus $7,500,000.
man. Miss Helen Krause, 220 Med- to fight had been discharged there
the neighboring buildings, indicating
young professional men. Must be
and intend to settle in the country,
that the character of the locality is modern and centrally located. Refer- bury Ave. Northway 3436.
recognizing it as their homeland.
already established.
ences exchanged. Address Box 914,
REFINED JEWISH WIDOW,
Permanency, beauty and distinction
"Most of them," Brother Bloom
Jewish Chronicle.
middle-aged,
wishes
position
as
continued, "have settled in Galilee and
were taken into consideration in pur-
adults.
housekeeper
for
two
or
three
chasing the land, because of the de-
WANTED—Furnished room, with
Jerusalem, the great grain country.
sire of the congregation to build a private family. Refined young busi- Address Box No. 500, Jewish Chron- Judea can be compared to southern
California and produces wonderful
temple of particularly pleasing archi- ness man. Nice light room. Address icle.
O tectural design as well as utility.
figs, and almonds.
H. Weiner, 47 Brewster St., care of
FOR SALE—One Kosher Deli- oranges, grapes,
The second largest winery in the
Schipman.
catessen store, located in Muskegon,
Max Lazarus, for the past three
kind world is at Richeon-le-Zion, where
WANTED—Respectable Jewish Mich., the only business of its
there is a native population of 100,000
years in charge of the Abandonment
MENDER FEIN:RUM:SERVE BAKIC
gentleman desires neatly furnished in the city. A good paying business, who are friendly toward the Jewish
his
resignation
tendered
has
Bureau,
but must sell on account of ill health.
single
room
in
private
house.
Per-
for
as Assistant District Attorney
Address, Goldie's, 28 Jefferson St., movement to modernize and populate
manent. Address Box 412, Jewish
the country."
New York county, and will enter pri -
Muskegon, Mich.
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vale practice. Chronicle.
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The organization that
enjoys a faithful, regular
accounting service places
a watch-dog at the door
to protect its business
progress.

Certified Public Accountants

The past week on the Detroit Stock
Exchange witnessed the most serious
price recession of the year. All se-
curdies held to their recent high
levels until Wednesday of the current
week, when a combination of Inch
money rates, labor conditions and un-
favorable foreign exchange, brought
-about quantity selliug.orders with re-
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sulting declines: - Ford Motor of Can:-
aila with a thirty point drop was the
most prominent. All other motors
slipped off from one to fifteen points.
and Michigan Sugar showed a sympa-
thetic reaction.
Call money reached the highest
point since the panic of 1907, and this
fact, coupled with professional short
selling, is the direct cause of the de-
cline.
The present reaction is purely me-
chanical, however, and is but tempo-
tars- At these low levels stocks are
being purchased by investors, which
insures an early return of improved
market conditions.

Bankers Land and Investment
Corporation

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Subject to Prior Sale

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State of Michigan Highway, 4 1/2 's,

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4 25% Basis

due 1934

Hayes Wheel

4 35% Basis

Motor Products

City of Detroit 4I/2 's, due 1948

Timken-Detroit

Mansfield, Ohio 5 1/2 'a, due Serially .. 4.75% Basis

Columbia Motors

Mingo County, W. Va. 5's, due

Michigan Copper & Brass

4,85% Basis

. .Serially

Columbia Sugar

Sophie Braslau, Noted
Jewish Artist, Will
Give Recital Here

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Douglas, Ariz. 6's, due Serially

5 00% Basis

Clifton, Ariz. 6's, due Serially

5.20% Basis

MATTHEW FINN BANK

82 Griswold Street, Ground Floor. Detroit, Mich.

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Jewish Boys Will Stay In
Palestine, Says One of 133
Returned Legionaires

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