▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE sh g4 .„....._....,... PAGE NINE IN FINANCIAL DETROIT 41 , $25000. Proviece of Saskatchewan Dominion of Canada 6% Coupon Gold Bonds Dated January 15th, 1920 Due January 15th, 1925 Principal and semi-annual niterest (January 15th and July 15th) pay- able at the option of the holder at the National Park Bank, New York City, or Union Bank of Canada in Toronto, Montreal and Regina Denomination, $1,000 FINANCIAL STATEMENT (As Officially Reported) Total Funded Debt (including this issue) $34,946,404 Less Sinking Fund, Telephone System, Municipal Loans, etc. 17,900,204 Net Debt Annual Subsidy from Dominion Government $17,046,200 1,680,077 Total Assets (consisting of Dominion Government Debt, Allowance, School Lands, Public Buildings, Telephone Systems, etc.) 70,013,560 Population (1911) 492,432 Present Estimate 833,000 Net Debt per capita ($22.461 Is the lowest of any Province in Weatern Canada These bonds are a direct and primary obligation of the Province of Sasgatchewan, IvItich has an area of 251.700 square miles, or greater than that of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and greater that that of any State of the Citibal States, with the exception of Texas. It ranks first among the Canadian Provinces ni the production of grant crops, second in railway mileage and third in population. Price 96.86 mad Interest, Yielding 6.75% (Payable ill New York or Chicago Funds) Dansard - Hull - Bumpus Company 47 Congress Street, West Detroit, Michigan Main 3410 #-- $152,400 Township of Ecorse School District No. 1 Wayne County, Michigan 15-Year 5% Bonds Dated February 1, 1920. Due February 1, 1935 Interest payable February and August at Peoples State Bank, Detroit, Michigan Denomination, $1,000 Assessed Valuation in 1919 $9,444,188 Net Debt (including this issue) 184,500 Population, estimated 6,500 Number lof Children of School Age 1,164 The Michigan Alkali Company has its principal plant at FORD CITY, employing about Five Thousand Men. All of FOltD CITY is Included in the District. There Is a 20 minutes' service on the Detroit United Railway Com- pany with Detroit, Michigan. Subject Legal Opinion of Wallet C. McNIeI. Exempt from all Federal Income Taxes. Tax free in Michigan. Price on Application W. G. Souders & Company 1438 Dime Bank Building Detroit, Michigan TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6010 TELEPHONE COMPANY'S HEALTH HINTS POSTERS RECEIVE MUCH PRAISE Detroit—Visual Health lessons for use in the weitarp work of industrial concerns of 'Michigan, as prepared and promulgated among its employes by the Michigan State Telephone Com - pany are commended and much sought by big employers- elsewhere. The Medical Department of the company has been beseiged with re• quests for copies of the health pint posters being exhibited at its central offices here and to be sent to all of the larger exchanges in Michigan and has distributed many sets of photo- graphs of the originals. The De- troit Health Department likewise has asked permission to use the posters and has reproduced sonic of them in its health bulletin, while health offi- cials have also asked permission to use them in the city schools. The posters will be exhibited in about thirty Michigan cities. BEN B. JACOBS, NOMINEE FOR DIRECTOR OF B. OF C. WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW Furnished By The Staatiatical Depart- ment of O'Hara, Ferriss & Co. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room in steam heated apartment on Medbury, to relined gentleman. Call Northway 535441. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room, centrally located, to relined gentleman. Call Melrose 521-51. .0=0===01!70..0f120 / 41 v:' e Natio bank prepetion for your saving,: th highest possible type of service and c -operation on commer. r o l satisfaction; these are just a few of noi n ■ iiRD tee advantages you gain by doing business with this bank. 10111)11 /414 , lit WANTED—By young widower, re- cently bereaved, the services of a woman of refinement, who is capable of appreciating a good home, one who has had experience in taking care of children, and who would be able to give three a mother's care. A sub- stantial remuneration is attached to the position as well as the privileges accruing to a member of the family. The advertiser is a young business man, of some means and of good social standing in the community. American Jewish woman preferred. Communications conveying details will he received in confidence. Box 886, The Jewish Chronicle. German Marks Uncertainty fer aft opportunity to purchase • FIIIST,OLD DETROIT NATIONAL BANK • 01:201=10=01=101=01=10=01=01:1O • Dime Bank Bldg. Cherry 271 Woolworth Bldg., New York Cherry 829 ■ ■ Second Floor, Din:e Bank Bldg. ■ il■■a■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■il The Detroit Life Insurance Company M. E. O'BRIEN, President "The Company of Service" — AGAIN AMONG THE LEADING LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES Doing Business In Michigan A production of $5,222,000 of new Insurance paid for last year made 1919 the greatest year in the history of the Company, not only In the amount of insurance paid for during the year, but in Increase in Insurance in Force, Reserves, Surplus and Admitted Assets, the Increase in Pahl-for business over the previous year being $1,400,000, equivalent to an increase of 37 per cent. The Books Closed on December 31, 1919, with $16,977,571.00 And With Admitted Assets of $1,327,182.81 Marks at approximately 1-20 of their normal value. Quotations on request from our against In the placing of your surplus money where it is to earn you a future income. Members Detroit Stock Exchange Direct leased wires to all parts of The wisdom of the ages has deter- mined for all times to come that the SAFEST place is in a well-established the country. 801-2 Dime Bank Bldg., Main 5480 Year Ending 1911 1913 1915 1917 1919 Payments to Policyholders None $ 20,090.82 29,554.19 56,895.22 118.439.41 Insurance in Force $ 1,729,970.00 4,051,150.00 7,199,218.00 11,750,811.00 16.077,571.00 $ Reserves Premium Income 11,082.88 111,155.02 301,757.93 649,660.77 1,159,810.30 $ 49,553.11 141,517.37 242,840.96 399,664.69 572,590.79 Assets $ 234,306:48 297,472.12 435,789.57 819,291.23 1,327,182.81 Total Death Claims Paid to December 31, 1919—$342,600.88 In 1919 the total payments to policyholders (including death claims paid) were savings bank, $118,439.41, but nevertheless during the name period the Admitted Assets increased $280,006.88 This bank has protected the savings of Detroit folks for over 67 years. OTIS & CO. ',Members of IRS STATE BAN A RECORD OF GROWTH Foreign Exchange Dept. C. M. DEAKIN & CO. KT Griswold and Lafayette Nine Convenient Branches New York Detroit I Stock Cleveland Exchanges Chicago With our own private wires o the four principal stock markets, New York Detroit Cleveland Chicago we are prepared to promptly execute orders In all securities. 200 MAJESTIC BUILDING I. W. CRAIG, Manager Cadillac 6502 • FEDIMALRESEIWE BANK ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ The following securities at present market prices offer stability of ■ ■ ▪ ■ ■ investment with good possibilities of enhancement In value: • Approximate yield at ■ ■ present market price ■ • American Light & Traction, Common ■ ■ ■ ■ Cities Service Bankers Shares ■ 111 Continental Motors, Common ■ ■ ■ Lincoln Motors, Class "A" ■ 1; ■ ■ Michigan Sugar, Common 1986'.25 ■ ■ ■ ■ Paige-Detroit Motor Car, Common ■ Call our trading department for detailed Information on these or any ■ ■ • other securities in which you may be Interested. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 4 €4: ■ ■ O'Hara, Ferriss & Co. ■ ■ Certified Public Accountants ■ ■ Members Detroit Stock Exchange The present rate of exchange of- Is the one Important thing to guard O 0 Paid for Insurance in Force Amounting to The Element of O Capital and Sur. plus $7,500,000. WANTED—By business women, two to five unfurnished rooms. Pre- fer Crosstown district, east. Phone after 10 a. m., Cherry 182-J. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for man or woman with manufactur- ing ability. No capital necessary. Call Cherry 182-J after 10 a. nt. FURNISHED ROOM to rent to gentleman. Call Hemlock 1572-3, between 6 and 7 p. m. O dal accounts; d, if you desire to send money or lo bu-dness overseas, a world-wide connection that assures It Is generally believed that the de- pressing factors now known have !tern more than discounted, and the market news is again of an encourag. log and constructive character. The long desired correction in the money situation seems to have been accent. 'dished. Money Is again at a con. velilent level, prospects of favorable railroad legislation are promising, and the early ratification of the peace 0 treaty is generally expected. A close analysis of the market situation, as presented today, gives promise of higher levels In the near future. Ben B. Jacobs, nominee for election as Director of the Detroit hoard of Commerce, is a Detroiter, born 33 years ago, son of Abram Jacob, for over 40 years engaged in the whole. sale fruit trade of Detroit. Educa- tionally he is a product of the De- troit public school system and the Detroit Buiness University. His first business contact was with the jewelry business. In 19(10 he began an activity in real estate business which has continued to the present date. Among his activities in this Income Tax Interpretations line was the creation of the Gratiot Central Market, on the east side of Correct Computation of Income Tax the ciy. Returns Depends on Accurate In- During the past four years he has terpretation of Exemptions been active in the upbuilding of the Detroit Mortgage Corporation, which and Deductions Al- has provided upwards of $5011,000 for lowed. housing and building enterprises in the city. He is president of Worth & Failure to understand the fine Co., retail dealers in women's wear points of distinction involved has at 232-4 Woodward Avenue. In the resulted in many embarrassing work of the Board of Commerce Mr. Jacob has done much good work in and costly complications. a recent activitiy for providing funds for meeting the heavy drafts at the The Certified Public Account- war period upon the resources of the ant, through special study of this organization. difficult aspect of the law, is in a position to render valuable serv- ice. RAGTIME TAUGHT, also Classical Music, according to modern school. Miss Helen Krause, 220 Medbury Ave. Northway 3436. CLASSIFIED OM 00 01= 0 February 12th, 1920. Trading; has been brisk during the past week on the Detroit Stock Ex- change, several thousand shares hav- ing changed Monts daily. The motor stocks have been very popular, prom. Went among these being Lincoln, Con. tituntal, Packard, Paige, and Rio, Strong Inquiry has also run through the list of public Milities American Light & Traction, Cities Service, and Detroit Edison being the subjects of several transactions. The sugar and oil stocks have also received consider. able attention on the local market. al sh GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR LIFE INSURANCE SALF-SMEN The rapid growth of the Detroit Life Insurance Company Is conclusive evidence that its agents are successful and earning large Incomes. The rapid expansion of the business offers opportunities for many others. There Is still considerable territory in Michigan not covered by a General Agency. However, this territory Is being assigned rapidly. Therefore, if you have experience as a life Insurance solicitor and feel that your present position does not offer the opportunity which you desire, why not write to us and find out what we have to offer. No matter how successful you have laatn in the past, the Home Office co-operation which you will receive from the Detroit Life will enable you to succeed better than you ever have before. For further information write direct to the Company Home Office: Blessed Building Corner Forest and Woodward Morris Fishman, Supt. Agts. Wayne County John R. Walsh, Vice-Pres. & Agency Mgr.