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THE DETR011 JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE NINE

IN FINANCIAL DETROIT

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National bank protection for your

saving'; the highest possible type of

service and co-operation on commer•

Mal accounts; pntl, It yogi desire to

send money or lo business overseas,

a world-wide connection that assures

-

etSdaatioc; `t. no ant leaf tiw of

the advantages you gain by doing

business with this bank.

Capital and Sur-
plus $7,500,000.

FIIISTe OLD DETROIT
NATIONAL

DETROIT'S BIG AUTO
Elman an d Ysaye in Joint
SHOW STARTS WEEK
Recital at the Arcadia
OF FEBRUARY 14
February 17th.

With both the New York and Chi-
cago automobile shows now at an
end. the eyes of nuitordoin turn this
week to the nineteenth annual De-
troit show, which is the only other
event of this kind that will command
nation-wide attention in America
tills year. Set for the week of Feb-
ruary 14 to 21 in the centrally located
former Ford branch 11,,ilding, Wood-
ward avenue and Grand Boulevard.
Detroit's annual automotive display
will combine passenger cars; trucks
and commercial cars and accessories,
under one roof mid constitute the
largest practical exposition of trans-
portation ever promoted in America.
No less than $2.000,000 worth of
exhibits will occupy five floors of the
vast Ford branch building, with a
combined area of I50,000 square feet
/ft
0 of floor space. Factories both in De-
troit and elsewhere eicoperating with
0 Detroit dealers are arizinging to
transport intact from Chicago their
specially arranged national show dis-
plays to this city. These including
special "cut-out" chassis and the very
latest in both body and motor designs
will be supplemented by t e tra models
which will make the show a practical
compendium of every car manufac-
0 tured by every factory in the country.
In addition to these, there will lie
shown at least live new cars that
, were not ready in time for either

O

Mischa Elman, possibly the most
generally popular of all pupils of
Leopold Auer, and Eugene l'saye,
foremost of Belgian violinists are to
appear in Arcadia, Tuesday evening,
February 17 in joint recital. The as-
sociation of tin-se two artists ought
to one of the most interesting and
significant musical events of the sea-
son. It is not in the recent records
that two violinists of such rank have
ever before played together in De-
troit. The program also will be un-1

The Filling of the Income Tax Return
Is • Moral Duty of the Highest
Order..

Our Government does not-I
exlpect any individual or cor-
poration to pay a greater tax
than is due, but provides pen-
alties for those paying less
than the proper amount.

The computation of a tax is
a matter involving many fine
points, and a thorough '<nowt- 1
edge of the law.

Such work is directly within
the scope of the experienced, I ,
a,
highly'
iglly trained Public Account-

Qtv.a.

Certified Public Accountants

Dime Bank Bldg. Cherry 271

Woolworth Bldg., New York

01=101===0=01==01=101=101::101=2:=0=41 iNew York or Chicago and which in
this motor-wise metropolis, are bound

to deVCI01/
public curiosity
to
its
highest peak.
In spite of the fact that space
awards were made to exhibitors two ii sal in that it will consist of du t
weeks ago, would-be entrants are still n umbers not commonly heard outside
importuning Manager IL 11. Steuart tl e principal musical centers.
1 o readers of this publication the
of the Detroit Auto Dealers' Associa-
lion for accommodation. One him- coming of Mr. Elman is likely to be
tired and eighty separate distinct dis- 0 peculi ar interest because at the
plays have been allotted booths on coil of the season he leaves Ameri . a
it to return for several seasons. El-
five floors of the exhibition edifice.
In passenger cars, there will be 70 man, as everybody knows is a mast r
of
technique and of big tone, and all
makes—some 27 noire than any De-
troit show of the past has ever given h's tendencies are toward breadth
at
d large conception. Ile has finish-
space to. Of 27 conunercial cars,
trucks and trailers, there will be 011 em the adolescent stage of his career,
clew 45 complete lines. each com- and is in every way a mature artist
prising a range of vehicles, exempli- w to knows how to control and use
fying the entire range of hauling re- his equipment, and how to prevent
quirements front three-quarter to six his natural vivacity from running

$15,000
Wickwire Spencer Steel Corporation

1st Mortgage 7 1,i. Gold Bonds

5.

Company's subsidiaries produces
over 17.nna.ona barrels of oil In
ems. Cities Service Ctooparlyi thus
being among the largest pro-
ducers of
high-grade relinable
crude oil In the country.
Cities Henke Company Bankers'
Shoes a,. iu tweet
SPITico
Common St oc k, each still, represent-
Mg a - tent t1 111(0 rest lu a 'than. of
Common Slot*or $1111 pvr.
Today's
market 312 hid, WU, riled.

O'Hara, Ferris & Co.

Members Detroit Stock Exchange

Second Floor Dime Bank Building
CHERRY 829

Your money coming in here for deposit,
and all money which we loan—is amply
secured against possibility of loss from
any cause.

DUE JANUARY 1ST, 1935

This Company is engaged in the manufacture of steel,
steel wire, and wire products.

tons and upwards in capacity. lions- away with him.
Perhaps Just now it may be in
ing the trucks in the same building
with the passenger cars, it is certain point to recall that 'Mischa Elman was
w ill c„„ci.„tride t h e interest o f t h e born in Russia about twenty-nine
public on the Detroit show as the cm- years ago, that he began to play a
bodiment of every modern need in toy violin when lie was four years
power-driven ve hi c l es f or th e t rails . old and that Leopold Auer obtained
portation of both men and his goods. special permission from the czar
The display of accessories which is which enabled his to study in Petro-
three times greater in size than the grad conservatory, a privilege rarely
I). A. D. A has ever staged in the granted one of his race under the old
past, will embrace a profusion of in- regime. He made his American de-
genious automotive devices new both, but in 19(18 with the Russian Scot-
to the automobile trade and the pub-1 phony orchestra in New York.
lie. Sixty-eight manufacturers and , Mr. Ysaye is at present the con-
dealers are to be represented anti doctor of the Cincinnati Symphony
many of them will stage demonstra-I orchestra, but Inc is best known in
tions of particular devices that Font- 1 America as a violinist of the very
interest than ; first rank. Ile is an exponent of the
ise more fascinating
I grand manner, and he interprets his
ever this year.
Fully conscious of the doubled' old masters \Vieniawski and Vieux-
magnitude and importance if its show I temps as no other man is perhaps
this year, the Detroit Auto Dealers•i able to interpret them. His inter-
Association has given a noted corps; pretations of the classic generally is
of Boston decorators carte blanche! considered authorative.
to instal the finest decorative umbel- I
it
is
capable.
lishnicnt of which
i
Continuous musical programs of the.

The four companies which make up the larger cor-
poration have an average commercial record of about
fifty years.

Net Assets amount to $2,600 for every $1,000 in
bonds outstanding.
Net Earnings for the past three years are about four
times total interest charges on bonds outstanding.

We recommend this issue for investment.

Ask for descriptive circular.

Dansard - Hull - Bumpus Company

Detroit, Michigan

Members Detroit Stock Exchange

hig hest

Main 3410



NEW ISSUE

$100,000
W. A. C. Miller Company

MRS. MORRIE SANDLE-
MAN,


artistic quality likewise are!
being arranged for to be put Oil b y!
both imported musicians, and the best !
Mrs Morrie Sandleman, wife of
that Detroit knows.
i Reuben Sandleman, of 2114 \Vest For-
Each day of the show will he tlesig - I est, passed away suddenly Monday,
nated for special significance, direct- ! lannary 26th. The deceased is cur-
ing attention to one or other phases ;, i„.,1 by her widower, Reuben San-
of the expositions in which dilTerent 1,1l
sections of the public will find partic-Ieinan.
awl Lily
four
children,
Sarah,
. \ braltain,
and
Kate; also
Ion
ular interest.
I brothers, Dasid Berkowitz and Isaac

TELEPHONE COMPANY
HARD HIT BY "FLU"

and two sisters, hirs. M.
601.(litiaii and !sirs. M. Katz, all of
Detroit. Interment was in the Niach-
pclah Cemetery.

11crkowit7,

Lansing, Mich.,—Michigan's second;
severe influenza epidemic, now defin-
itely waning, was not particularly
, felt in the northern peninsula, accord- ,
ing to reports from that section.'
W. 01 has heen received of ti'''
This is said to have been due to the ;death in Asheville, N. C.. of Leslie
fact that continued low temperature, j 'll. Gomm, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
almost unrelieved by periods of mild ,1Itimilt, and husband of Mrs. \label
weather, has prevented the develop- I Jacobs Guntur. The deceased, who
r
s old. N, as I ormerly con-
rwas 27 yea
ment of the germ.
-
,
In some portions industry was !nected with the Edison Illuminating
Free from State, City and Normal Income Taxes,
hard hit by the epidemic, particularly I. o. and one of the most popular
Preferred as to Dividends and Assets
in Detroit, where some plants tern- ! \ ming men in the city. The body
porarily lost so many of their em-', was shipped here for burial. The
The net assets of the Company show a value of over $379 for
ployes that they were forced to sus- funeral took place \Vednesday, from
each share of Preferred Stock outstanding.
peed.
Public utilities and the ser- ' the home of his parents, 144 Bogg.
Earnings for the past ten years have averaged over twice and
Mayerberg of
vice they gave also suffered in south-, Rabbi Samuel S.
for the present year (after reserve for taxes) over four times
ern Michigan. Telephone and street jTemple Beth El officiated.
the dividend requirement on this issue of Preferred Stock.
railway companies at many points i
A s tor i n g fund of $5,000 pr year Is established for the retire.
reported scores of employes ill, the I
mom of the stock at a price up to $110 per share.
' 'Michigan State Telephone Company ,
reporting as high as ell of the Detroit ' RAGTIME TAUGHT, also Classical
Circular on request.
operators absent from duty one day. I Music, according to modern school.
An appeal was made to the Public to , Miss Helen Krause, 220 Medbury
make only important telephone calls,'
Ave. Northway 3436.
the result being that the available WELIT$'1'11NISIIED ROOMin steam
force was enabled to handle essential I
heated apartment near Woodward
business fairly well, while a spirit of '
a .v ,, n _ „ ,
u
suitable for one or two gen-
forbearance on the part of telephone 1
Helmet. Northway 4032-.1.
users was 'noted.
I
Electric car service suffered,. he . I , HOUSEKEEPER NVANTED—One to
cause of the epidemic, in Detroit and I take care of home and three ehil-
several other towns. Public authori- I teen. flood salary for the right per-
ties ordered the cars ventilated at all 1 S011. Apply to M. L. Weisb•tten
Michigan Trust Bldg.
Peoples State Bank Bldg.
times, despite the cold. In several ! 393 Pingreo avenue, or mall inquiries
Grand Rapids
Detroit
towns the police forces were consider. I
to the Jewish Chronicle, 1334 Book
dj ably reduced because of influenza.1
Bldg.
_
_
fr The epidemic was not nearly so I
severe as that of a year ago, avail- ' 1 OCN(., woman (employed) and
mother want two or three-room
S able reports indicate.
light housekeeping fornished apart-
ment. No further than three blocks
east of \Voodward. Business hours
call Cherry 4440. Evenings, North-
w ay 480-J.
The Palestine Week and Chamisho
Overlooking the park. Lot 96x100. Three cottages, store and new
ISH El) ROONI to rent to
' Osor Bishvat Tea Social and enter- I.
garage. Income $2,112 yearly. Good buy at $20,000. Liberal terms or
gentleman. Private family. Refer-
' tainment of the Detroit chapter of
ences exchanged. 163 Hancock E.
might trade for Grand River property. Consult Henry Decker, or
:liadassah, originally schiduled to
Melrose 42-J.
'take place on Tuesday evening, Feb.
,Mandel Meyers.

LESLIE H. GUMM.

8%

Cumulative Preferred Stock
Par Value, $100

CLASSIFIED

Every penny is always fully protected.

IRS

STATE BAN IT

OF DETROIT

Lafayette and Griswold

Nine Convenient Branches

DETROIT & NORTHERN MICHIGAN
BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION

of HANCOCK and DETROIT, MICHIGAN

RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES FOR THE SIX
MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1919

RESOURCES

Watling, Lerchen & Company

Investment Bankers

Desirable Corner For Sale

CAPTAL STOCK—

Mortgage . ...... $5.213.231.93
Land Contract ...
226.027.29
Stock .
39,945,58
Real Estate
309,320.38
Interest in Arrears
6,446.83
Furniture and Pix•
tures
29048.28
Insurance and Taxes
12,160.44
Liberty Bonds, War
Savings Stands &
Certificate of De.
posit .
131,891.12
Sundry Interest
397.91
Branch Offices
101,107.07
Maturities .
233.28
Sundries .
3,642.18
Cash on hand
90,130.02

Cherry 2683

Installment .. ...$2,591,634.19

Dividend .

1,300,362.00

Savings Fund

1.110,247.61

UNDIVIDED PROFITS—

Installment .

'3, at the Shaarey Zedek, was post- REFINED young lady desires room
posed for a short period due to the
with board in North Woodward
I number of those who were to take
section of the city. References ex-
1part in the program are confined in
changed.
, their homes with bad colds and the
Address Box No. 750, Care of "few-
1"flu,” and the entertainment had to ish Chronicle 1334 Book Building,
I be called off for safety's sake.
Detroit,

539,240.38

Dividend .

46,349.95

Iteserve Fnud

107,300.68

Bills Payable

35,000.00

Liberty Bonds

Sundries

Incomplete Loans

$6,163,693.31

5,900.00

2,741.57

434.90693

$6,163,603.31

WE PAY 5 PER CENT ON SAVINGS

WE MAKE CONSTRUCTION LOANS AND LOANS ON
COMPLETED HOMES

25 CLIFFORD, COR. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD

DGE GAINEr

HADASSAI-1 POSTPONES
PALESTINE SOCIAL

Joseph Campau and Clinton

Benj. F. Mortenson Co.

LIABILITIES

LOANS--

PRICE—Par and Accrued Dividend, to Yield 8%



rash with a meth.] under whirs
part of all th monthly distrIbu•
be
Immediately 11.111-
so desired, thus con,
parading monthly.
2.
at present market prices
over 15q.
3_ Ea, Mugs In IIIS on Common Stock
outshraolltig $61.67 a share.
4. Surplus Income Invested In sub-
sidlarles total more than 152,

!Ion 11111
,t,te ■ I If

The fixed orbit of this bank never de-
viates from the "Path of Safety."

WE OFFER

1319 Dime Bank Building

Stock Offering these Attractive
Features?
1. I ito ineilions made monthly In

The Path of Safety

7% WITH SAFETY

4

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47 Congress Street, West

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Income Tax Reams

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