THE DETR011 JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE NINE IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. YOUR OPP TUNITY IN FOREIGN INVESTMENTS Furnished by the Statistical Department of O'HARA, FERRISS & CO. In a recent circular letter to its partif slur interest shareholders, the Charles F. Noble in the last few Oil and Gas Coltman), makes the fol. 0 days oti the Detroit Stock Exchange. Motors have been in demand and lowing interesting statements: Do you know that as a shareholder Politic Utilities have aixo been very popular during the past week. High of this company x oil are part owner 1,1[111 l• 1/1 i II til U DETROIT, IICHEIAN Telephone Gerry 4320 New Ynrk Philadelphia, Boston, ,hicage, Grand Rapids, Buffalo, Clevelnd I- facials, England Paris, France IIRSVPOLDDETROIT NATIONAL.111311( a 1 ° 1 WE OWN aid OFFER $25,000.00 West Penn Power Co. Your Orders-- Defend the people, God of Hosts, Thou God of Israel, grand and great; Look down and bless that noble race, And lead them to the golden gate. —Stephen Taylor Dekens. 6% CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES Dated December I, I919—•ue December 1, 1924 The number of Jewish candidates admitted to the Posen University has been limited to two per cent of the otal roll of students. Price 96 and Interest to yield about 7% la: Ce( Certified Public Accountants Dime Bank Bldg. Cherry 271 Woolworth Bldg., New York We will be pleased Dansard-Hull-Bunpus Company • hank protection for your savings; the highest possible type of service and cooperation on commer. National a 0 money is the controlling factor mar- of an industry which has: I One hundred and ninety-six pro- k•twis•. but this is expected to be ,. remedied after the first of the year. hieing wells; over 20.000 acres of 'ni- Hal accounts; and, if you desire to A waiting, but nevertheless optimis- mble leases; two easinglu•ad gasoline 0 3 1 send money or .lo- business. overseas, tic attitude prevails and the general plants, one of which is the largest in 0 the world, with a combined capacity I, a worldwide connection that assures tendency is to•ard a Miner market. 11' when in complete operation of over these are just a few of O 40,000 gallons of high grade gasoline Detroit Engineers Survey the advantages you gain by doing per dos; a refinery practically coin- New Home Sites in Pontiac pleted which will handle a minimum busin ess with this bank. IlL agiiiii " 1171 of 3, 3,111)0 barrels of crude oil daily; r°°441'411 1Vith the advent of the General over sixty-live miles of pipe line; flee motors in Pontiac there has been a hundred tank cars to carry the fin- ° constantly increasing demand for ished product to the market ideliv- Capital and Sur- homes to accommodate its thousands ery of which began last month and 0 plus $7,500,000. of employees. It is expected that by which will be completed within the O the summer of 1920 it will be neces- next ninety (lays); over $150,000 sary to house between 150,000 and worth of material on hand, and last, 200,000 people ill the City of Pontiac. but far from the least a daily average In anticipation of this great demand production of crude oil of better than Frank P. Miller is platting 130 acres 6,000 barrels, with a fixed base price to lie known as the Golden Gate Park of crude oil at present at $2.51) a bar- Subdivision. The Smith-Earle-Lister rel. Company is platting 100 acres to be O known as the Wondivard Estates. It is rumored in English political Both of these subdivisions have circles that Mr. Herbert Samuel is frontage on Woodward Avenue and about to return to official life and will MADER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK border on the town line, making it accept an important government post. only a matter of a short time before these subdivisions are taken into the city. Goldman & Ullian, Civil Engineers Taking the pulse 001•101=22:210=01=10= 0 1=1 0 = 0 1==1011• of Detroit, have been commissioned of your business to plan and lay out these subdivisions as quickly as possible so as to relieve A business might be getting the housing shortage in Pontiac. along moderately well—but yet there's a retarding factor some- where; it is not making the pro- THE PERSECUTED JEW. gress that the prosperity of the times warrants. When .stele is rampant in the world, And men and devils loudly cheer; Perhaps sonic department is The hearts of men have turned to stone not paying. And cruel monsters laugh and sneer. Only through analysis by an organization skilled in systems in sorrow and the darkest gloom, and accounting can stimulus be Our brother Jew has suffered long; given to the business pulse that The God of Israel knows his own, beats too slow. He their king is great and strong. Ground Floo^, Unlj Trust Building Cor. Congress andSrlswold Streets MAIN 3410. 1 • ----- N11 BONBRIGHT 4 COMPANY 47 Congress St. West 01=100 has been exhibited Few people realize that it $ now possible to make the following profits in market nd exchange appreciation: 27% in` BritishGovernmeli 5% National War Bonds. 140% in Republic of Fraud 5% Victory Loan Bonds. 200% in Republic of France4% National Loan of 1917 Bonds. Also large profits in Italian,3elgian, Canadian Govern- ment and other foreign securities. Through our offices in Lo;don, England, and Paris, France, we can offer yas exceptional service. PARTICULARSDN REQUEST 4 WOODS, SWAN & EDWARDS CO. 01=101=10010===21)=01==10=0 MAKE INTERESTING STATEMENT ON CHAS. F. NOBLE OIL & GAS CO. to execute your buy- ing or selling orders Detroit, Michigan in all markets. To Every Edison Light and Power Customer Oil Supplanting Coal as Fuel The United States Mercantile Marine will use 31,000,000 barrels of oil in 1920. A. W. WALLACE & CO. Members Detroit Stock Exchange DEMAND FOR OIL 01 THE INCREASE Penobscot Building Cherry 2800 Substantial Oil Companies' Stock in Demand We recommend tie purchase of Chas. F. Noble Oil & Gas Co. PLEASE USE AS LITTLE CURRENT AS YOU CAN BE- Common Stock at present market prices. TWEEN 7 IN THE MORNING AND 5 IN THE EVENING. moods, *wan & Etauttrits Co. Members Detroit Stock Exchange Main 6020 309-10 Congress Bldg. We have had an extraordinary run of trouble with generat- WE OWN AND OFFER SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE ing machinery, at both our Detroit plants, and we have had Detroit, Mich. no reserve capacity since the middle of the war, because re- • serve machinery ordered before the war was appropriated State of Michigan Highw'y 4 / 1 2's, due 1934.4.25% basis City of Detroit 4 / 1 2's, due 1948 4 35% basis Mansfield, Ohio 5 1 / 2 's due Serially 4 75% basis Mingo County, W. Va. 5's due Serially . . .4.80% basis 0 Douglas School Dist. No. 27, Arizona 6's due Serially . 5% basis ° Jerome, Arizona 6's due Serially 5.10% basis We also have a selected list of Corporation Bonds, yielding from 6% to 8 1 /2%. a for Government use, or the material that should have gone Own Some Sound Stocks Outright by the End of the New Year The present market offers opportunities for profit and high yield in certain local New York stocks which may be taken advantage of by a part payment at time of purchase, the balance in twelve equal monthly payments. Particulars furnished on request. C. M. DEAKIN & CO. Into the making of It was appropriated. A large reserve gen- erator ordered three years ago is being shipped now cannot get it into service until February. in service In May. but we Another should be We anew that we would have breaks if we kept machinery steadily running without overhauling it, but we held it better to run any machine until it actually broke than to shut it down and cripple your service, just for fear that it might break. Detroit Stock Exchange 801-2 Dime Bank Bldg. 4 Telephone Main 5480 Foreign Money—Bonds—Exchange Bought and Sold foll Our plant will not be in ordinary good condition until May and It will be trtirly a year before we can have our usual TAXI IN THE MEANTIME WE MUST REDUCE THE SUPPLY TO THE STREET RAILWAY, AND CUT OFF SERVICE FROM MANY 'FACTORIES, UNLESS EVERY CUSTOMER REDUCES HIS USE DURING THE FACTORY WORKING 82 Griswold Street Detroit, Michigan II oeso,== =ourozoexo==:==o=o1=== =romroz 1111•••111•1111111••1111 •11111M11111111111111••1111111111•1111111111111•• — FOR SALE — • HOURS. IN ■ The Detroit Edison Company . ALEX DOW, President and General Manager. ABE HERTZBERG, Mgr. The Matthew Finn Bank reserve of machinery against accident. Broadway Taxicab and Messenger 301 CADILLAC 302 303 II III • • • ■ ■ • • • • • No Columbio Motors 475 Continental Motors 20 Ford of Canada 40 Detroit Mortgage MI. 10 Liberty Motors 40 Mich. Fire & Marine 51)0 Noble Oil Com. 250 Paige - Det roil MO Prudden Wheel 200 Packard Motor 150 Re° Motor Car 531 Scop•!' Dillon to tYhite Star Lille 2oU Wolverine Cement O'Hara, Ferriss & Members Detroit Stock Exchange • Second floor, Dime Bank Bldg. Cherry 829 Slimum ■■ mmomismo•aimmusum iii