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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD

YOM GIRLS' RESUME
ACTIVITIES; PLAN
CONSTRUCTIVE YEAR
Campaign This Week
82 Children Among 192 Fatal- The Yon' Girls' Literary Society re- a

Weekly Market Review
Detroit Leads County-
by O'Hara, Ferriss & Co.
Wide "Safety First"

Facts and Figures

7% FIRST MORTGAGES

ON HIGH GRADE IMPROVED PROPERTY

The past week on the Detroit stock
Why receive only 6% when we will place your money on the best
exchange continued to show consider-
grade of Detroit real estate,. with new houses on, in best residential
able weakness although somewhat
sumed its season's activities with
districts
and net you seven (7) per cent, payable semiannually, with
higher prices have prevailed than
ities the Past Year—War on meeting at the home of Miss Rose
principal and interest collected and guaranteed by us.
those recorded after the decline of
!lobar, 99 Wilson avenue, Sunday af-
Carelessness
Waged
by
100
You
pay
more for your living expenses —why not get more for
the previous week.
ternoon, November 9. Election of of-
your interest money? JUST SEND YOUR MONEY IN.
Organizations.
Call money continues to be high
ficers resulted in the following ap-
Facts and figures carry the and foreign exchange reached a new
Seven Per Cent interest and Absolute Safety
pointments: Kate Friedman, presi-
force of conviction.
low level, which coupled with unset-
The Detroit Police department Ind
Call or Write Us About Safe investments
dent; Helen Ilubar, secretary-treas-
tled labor conditions throughout the the Detroit Automobile club, assisted
Bond Department
Clear. comprehensive and country are responsible for keeping by the Detroit local of the National urer •
The Yom Girls comprise one of the
authentic statements of every prices down.
Safety Council, and over one hundred
best
known
and
most
successful
com-
phase of a business are neces-
other organizations are waging a ,Pub-
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sary to create the confidence
Matthew Finn; the well known lic Safety campaign this week and munal org'anizations its the city. De-
The Million Dollar Housing Corporation
voting their time primarily to a study
that attracts capital.
Banker of 82 Griswold street, reports next. This action, part of a county-
Detroit, Mich.
Main 2530
143 Griswold St.
of world literature, it has also been
wide
tnovement,
is
an
effort
to
curtsil
that he has received a large consign•
their custom to give a playlet annu-
It is in the compilation of
Fill out this slip and we will tell you all about 7% mortgages:
the appalling number of accidents that
ment
of
foreign
currency
including
ally, the proceeds to go to some
authorized statements of busi-
occur yearly on the streets of Detroit.
Gentlemen:—
worthy charitable institution. The
ness that the services of Certi- Russian Rubles & German Marks in
Last year 5,000 accidents were re-
Kindly tell me all about your 7% mortgages.
fied Public Accountants prove 100 mark denominations. Mr. Finn corded, of which 192 were fatal. In "Victory Masque," their fifth annual
Name
indispensable.
also reports an active demand in for- April of this year occurred 352 acci- entertainment, given last April at the
Address
Hotel Pontchartrain, netted a return
dents. The number of fatalities dur-
eign exchange.
of $3011, which was turned over to the
ing that month was 24, of which 12
Hebrew Free Loan Society.
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The authorities of the Kozenitz dis- were children. Eighty-two children's
A very constructive program has
trict issued an order providing for the lives were snuffed out through acci- been tentatively outlined by the club
dents during the last two months.
certifi ed public kroun tanis expulsion of all Jews residing on 36,000 violations of the traffic regula- to include an exhaustive study of the
peasants' land in the villages. The
works of the foremost authors of the
Jewish deputies sent a request to the tions on which the Detroit police de- English, Russian, Spanish, French,
Dime Bank Bldg. Cherry 271
ministry to cancel the order, which partment has taken action are an indi- American and Italian schools. It has
contradicted the terms of the peace cation of Detroiters' carelessness.
Woolworth Bldg., New York
also been decided to attend lectures
While in a large degree the fault
treaty and constituted a revival of old
at the Open Forum once a month, in B
and responsibility of these accidents
Russian methods.
this way to become familiarized with
rests with those who are operating
the problems of the day. The society
vehicles, many pedestrians are guilty
meets every other week at the home
of great carelessness. It is part of
the program to impress upon pedes- of its members.
Complimenting Miss Marion Fish-
trians that the persons who violate
baine, who recently recovered from a
any of the safety rules of the street
serious injury to her ankle sustained
are contributing to its dangers.
in a fall, the Yom Girls tendered a
In the week's campaign for safety,
luncheon in her honor at the Hotel
churches, schools, fraternal and busi-
Statler Saturday. A cluster of chrys-
ness organizations, and numerous
anthemums formed an effective cen- O
other activities will contribute their
terpiece. The luncheon was followed
aid. The officials of communities
by a theater party. individual place-
throughout Wayne county have
cards with bits of pertinent verse
assurred Dr. James \V. Inches, police
composed by Mrs. Abraham Cooper,
commissioner, of their support. The
were placed beside the plates of the fi
5 1/2 'a,
personnel of the Detroit Safety Com-
following guests in attendance: Miss
mittee embraces leaders in Detroit's
Nlarion Fishbane, Miss Helen Huhar,
industrial and professional life. To-
Miss Florence Finkelstein, Miss Rose
gether with these men are associated
Hubar, bliss Kate Friedman, bliss
the influential men of the conminui-
NI ildren Nadle, Mrs. Abraham Coo-
ties neighboring Detroit.
per, bliss Rose Samter, Mrs. Alan
An interesting feature of the cam-
Kopelson, and Miss Mildred Nurko.
paign is Detroit's latest safety-first
Mrs. Howard C. Leavey, an honorary
photoplay, entitled "Ilelp Make De-
member, is residing in New York city.
troit Safe." The film was made in the
city's streets during the hours of con-
gested traffic last week, and will be
shown in all motion picture houses.
Beside the film, several hundred stere-
opticon slides will be exhibited in
churches, schools and fraternal organ-
izations.
Under existing market con-
The great interest which has al-
ready been shown in Detroit in the
ditions we suggest that your
TOLEDO NOTES
coming of bliss Sophie Braslau, one
interest be given to local
of the most famous of young Ameri-
One of the season's most beautiful can Jewish singers, will be increased
stocks. We specialize in the
weddings occurred last Tuesday at by the announcement of the brilliant
6:30 p.. tn., at the Frank Hurd Club, program which Miss Braslau will
securities named above and
when Miss Leila Michael, daughter render, when she gives her artist's
of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Michael, was recital in Detroit Orchestra hall,
recommend them for your
united in marriage to Mr. Jack Monday evening, November 24.
Minkow of Detroit. The rooms were
consideration at this time.
Miss Braslau will give a new
attractively decorated with flowers group of Russian songs, by Mouse-
We will be pleased to furn-
and autumn blossoms. The bride was korsky. Rimsky-Korsakoff, Schalitt,
charmingly gowned in white satin, and others. Russian numbers will
ish quotations on these and
with bridal veil fastened with orange gratify the ever-increasing interest
blossoms. She carried a shower bou- shown by the concert public in the
other stocks.
quet of bridal roses. NIrs. Kaminski, fascinating productions of the Rus-
of New York, was matron or honor. sian school of song music. Miss
She wore a rose brocaded velvet Braslau is descended from a Russian
gown and carried pink roses. Mrs. I. family, and has an inherited sympa-
Michael, the bride's mother, wore a thy with the deep and affecting moods
black chiffon velvet gown, and Mrs. of the greater Russian composers.
Minkowsky, the groom's mother, wore
Miss Eleanor Sheeib will act as ac-
Members Detroit Stock Exchange
black georgette over green. Mr. companist for Miss Braslau. The re-
Victor Minkow, of New York, the cital will he given under the auspices
groom's brother, acted as best man. of the Michigan bureau, of which Mr.
Rev. Bachman performed the cere- James E. Devoe is manager.
mony. Dinner was served to sixty
guests, relatives of both families. Out Elect New Governors on
of-town guests were: bur. and Mrs.
Union Trust
Dropsie College Board
Minkowsky and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Minkow, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Kaminsky and Mr. Victor
Philadelphia, l'a.—At a meeting of
Minkow, of New York, and Mr. and the governors of the college. D. Hays
Mrs. Nat Eppstein, of Chicago. Mr. Solis Cohen, Esq., and Mr. Isaac
and Mrs. Minkow left for an eastern Gerstley, Jr., were elected governors
trip, the bride traveling in a suit of to fill vacancies in the board.
Bought and sold for cash or carried on conservative margin.
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dark blue duvetyn trimmed in Hudson
Thirt•-five students have registered
seal, with hat to match. On their re- for this academic year. Great interest
turn they will make their home with is being evinced in Hebrew conversa-
This interesting and instructive booklet will be
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. tion and classes are being held in this
Michael, Collingsvood avenue.
on Sunday morning and Sunday after-
sent to investors upon request.
noon at the college.
I IN continued decline in prices on the Detroit Stock Ex-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morris
Welt,
Mr.
and
Mr. E. II. Golomb, of Amherst;
Ask for Booklet A-2.
Mrs. Ed. Kraus and Mr. and Mrs. Rablii Abram J. Levy, Doctor Harry ■
I change has made many local securities very attractive.
Dave Solomon were in Detroit Mon- S. Linfield, Ph.D., of Chicago Univer-
Consult our Trading Department for a comparative analysis.
day, where they went to celebrate the sity. and Rev. Powell H. Norton, ■
40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and D.D., of Crozer, were reappointed fel-
lows. Mr. Norton's work at the col-
Mrs. Louis Welt.
lege had been interrupted by his ser-
Bertha Dreyfus spent several days vices as an acting-chaplain in the
with her mother in Ann Arbor, Mich. United States navy.
Mr. Samuel Nirenstein, B.A.. of
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Members Detroit Stack Exchange
Henry L. Goodman. of Frank- Trinity College, was appointed to a
o 1=i0=00 lin Mrs.
c=so=
new
fellowship in the Rabbinical de-
avenue, has returned from a three
oacii=aocic==tono
partment.
weeks' sojourn at Mt. Clemens.
The library now numbers 19,492
volumes.

In seeking capital for busi-!
ness expansion mere general-
ities are not sufficient to gain !
sincere interest.

Bankers Land and Investment
Corporation

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4 25% Buis

due 1934

AMERICAN LIGHT &
TRACTION

City of Detroit 4 1/2's, due 1948

4 35% Basis

COLUMBIA SUGAR

Mansfield, Ohio

LIBERTY MOTORS

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

MOTOR PRODUCTS

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4.85% Basis

Douglas, Ariz. 6's, due Serially

5 00% Basis

Clifton, Ariz. 6's, due Serially

5 207o Basis

HAYES WHEEL CO.

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Sophie Braslau Will
Sing Russian Songs.

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The recently organized Congrega-
tion Beth Sholom of Squirrel Hill,
Pa.. is about to make application for
The latest of the young Jewish mu- a charter and is considering the pur- LOST—DIAMOND PIN AT TEMPLE
sicians to make a great success on chase of a centrally located proper-
BETH EL ANNUAL MEETING,
the American concert stage is Jascha ty. Sixty members are at present en-
TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 28. $500
rolled.
Heifetz. who will give a recital in
REWARD FOR INFORMATION
the Detroit Orchestra Hall, Sunday
LEADING TO RECOVERY. MRS.
evening, December 7. Mr. Heifetz
IN MEMORIUM.
LOUIS WELT, 52 CHANDLER.
will appear under the auspices of the
Michigan Philharmonic Bureau, of
In loving memory of Mrs. H. L. TO RENT—Furnished room in an
which James E. Devoe is manager.
Goldman, our dear mother, who died apartment — Jewish family. S. hi.
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The story of Jascha Heifetz has three years ago; November 23, 1916.
Wigdor, 175 Frederick ave.
The month of November again is wANTED—Teacher. Cottage mother
been the sensation of recent musical
0 history. He is the youngest of men
here,
To in the saddest of the year.
to be called a "toaster" in music, but
wanted for small orphanage. Con-
Because it took our dear mother genial surroundings and excellent
he began the study of the violin when
home for right person. Apply Supt.
away.
Ile was only three and one-half years
Just three years ago today.
Orphanage, Fairview, Erie County,
of age. When he went from Vilna to
Sad
and
sudden
was
the
call
Pennsylvania.
Petrograd at the age of nine, as a
Of her so dearly loved by all
candidate
for
admission
to
the
con-
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\VA NTED—Furnished apartment
She
is
remembered
as
well
today
servatory, Ile amazed the professors
or small furnished house, by five
As the day she passed away.
by his proficiency and his profound
young
profeXsional men, Must be
From her Loving Children.
knowledge of music. His appearances
modern and centrally located. Refer-
in concert in this country have been
ences exchanged. Address Box 914,
IN MEMORIUM.
a series of sensations. "The master
Jewish Chronicle.
violinist" he was called by one New
In
loving
memory
of
Abraham
I.
WANTED — Young business man
York critic. 'He is at the top of his
wants furnished room in refined Jew-
profession." declared the famous crit- Danto.
Dear husband and father:
ish home. Phone Main 2896. Mr.
ic, W. J. Henderson.
How we miss you in the year that Bowman.
It is expected that his appearance
just
rolled
by,
0 in Detroit will he marked by the same
Since you left us, sad and lonely,
TO RENT—Nicely furnished room,
great demand for seats and the same
For the home up in the sky.
for gentleman. References exchanged.
deep interest in his personality and
The day brings back sad memories,
Address Box 214, Detroit Jewish
art that have marked all previous ap-
Of one who has gone to rest.
pearances of Mr. Heifetz in Detroit
Chronicle.
His loving Wife and Children.
or
any
other
city.
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CLASSIFIED

RAGTIME TAUGHT, also Classical
Music, according to modern schooL
Miss Helen Krause, 220 Medbury
Ave. Northway 3436.

WANTED—Young man wants room
vicinity Hamilton boulevard with
American Jewish family. Can give
references. liox 322, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

TO RENT—Furnished rooms. Nice
young Jewish man preferred. Require
references. 163 E. Hancock. Melrose
42-J. I. Saulson.

WILL SHARE newly furnished mod-
ern apartment, steam heated, with re-
fined young couple. $15.00 per week.
References required. 107 E. Forest,
3rd floor west, Glendale 5330-11I.

FOR SALE—Established shoe store
on main business street. with 4-year
lease. Or will trade for good im-
proved real estate. M. Lazarus,
Cherry 767.

WANTED—Girl for general house-
work. Good home for right girL
Phone Northway 3700-J.

WANTED—One or preferably twe
gentlemen to occupy large, airy room
in small private family. All conven-
iences. Accessible to all car lines.
Call Hertzberg. 232 E. Kirby avenue.
Northway 3395-W.

