THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES. CURRAN - DETROIT RADIA- To prove this, the Curran-Detroit Co. recently sent one of their stock Sunday Services. The sermon at the Sunday Services will be delivered by Rabbi Felix Levy of Chicago. Rabbi Levy is the corresponding secretary of the Cen- tral Conference of American Rabbis and lie is one of the most active men in the ministry. The subject of his address is, "The Quest for Spirit- uality." Services begin promptly at II o-clock and all members of the Congregation are urged to be present to hear Rabbi Levy. Sabbath Services. Sabbath Servic s arc held every Saturday moron' l 10:30. The ser- mon this week t ill be deyiered by Rabbi Itlayerb g. , / Woroatr41.-Auitil aryl A Attention is gait directed to the fact that on Monday, March 8th, the Woman's Auxiliary of Temple Beth El will hold an excellent program and ineeting in the small auditorium of the Temple. After the program the Sedar symbols will be explained. All members of the Auxiliary are urged to attend. The meeting wil be called to order promptly at 2:45. Purim Entertainment. The Purim entertainment to he giv- en by the Sababth School Sunday afternoon, March 7th, begins prompt- ly at three o'clock. All departments will participate in a program held in the Temple proper. At four o'clock the High School Department will ad- journ to the Gym for dancing and re- freshments. The primary classes will go to their class rooms for games and stories. There will be no school ses- sion in the morning. PERFECTION LODGE No. 486 F. & A. M. Special communication will be held on Wednesday, March 10, at 3 p. ni. E. A. Degree. Banquet at 6:30. C. K. SANDORF, Secretary, CLASSIFIED BARGAINS IN VACANT 60 ft. on Harper Ave. near Helen. Ripe for stores. 38 ft. corner Duncan and Sheridan. apartment site. SCIIULTESIS, 1456 E. Grand Blvd. Lincoln 546. North Woodward Branch. The establishment of a branch syn- agogue in the northwestern part of the city for the convenience of mem- bers residing in that district seems assured. special meeting called Monday, March 1, at the synagogue, for the purpose of ascertaining the views of members on the subject, bore. definite results. The Synagogue Extension Committee, headed by Mark Jacobson, was augmented by the following: D. S. 'Lemon, Joseph Weitzman. Frank Berman, Julius Burman, S. It. Kahn, Jacob Oppen- heim, Jacob flarvith. B. I.efkowitz and Jacob Loewenberg. It will be the duty of the committee to find suitable quarters for a branch syna- gogue and religious school. Tempor- arily, Larrowe Hall, situated on the corner of Hamilton and Seward, has been rented for the Passover Holy- days. Services will be held at the Hall for Shaarey Zedek members Saturday morning, April 3, and Sun- day morning, April 4. While it is not known at this writing who will con- duct the supplementary services both (lays, Rabbi A. M. Hershman will preach one of the sermons. For the purpose of voting upon a permanent place a huge mass meeting will be held at Lacrosse Ilall Sunday afternoon, April 4. Members of the congregation who are residents in the North End are urged to be pres- ent at this meeting. TORS POPULAR WITH FORD OWNERS. A REAL INVESTMENT Bakery, with 14 rooms. solid brick; steam heat: fixtures and machinery included; income $1,600 to $1,700 weekly. Price $45,000, down pay- ment $25,000. Inquire E. Mermod, 972 Gratiot Ave., Goeschel Build- ing. Room 4, second floor, open to 8:30 p. Notice—Members radiators to the Detroit Refrigerating Co. for freezing tests. The radiator was filled with city water and frozen 18 times, without causing the slight- \I any of the largest business con- est damage in any way to the radi- cerns in the city have installed the ator. This is a conclusive test of the Ford type of the Cu,ran-Detroit merits of Curran-Detroit. Radiators on their delivery and busi- ness cars. The outstanding reason is Besides being of all-brass construc- that this does away entirely with the tion, they are especially designed to tremendous difficulties due to freezing give the maximum strength and dura- and over-heating. The Curran-De- bility. Other meritorious features are troit Radiator is absolutely guaran- their non-leakage, their perfect water teed to keen the motor warm in the circulation, their simplified thermo- winter and cool in summer, thus re- static control. and the ability of the moving the auto owners' greatest radiator to adjust itself to different trouble. climatic conditions. PURIM PLAY. Rehearsals are under way for the Purim play to he given by the Sun- day School children of Shaarey Zedek. A dramatization of the Book of h.sther, arranged by Mr. Philip Rosenthal. will be presented Sunday, March 7. by the following cast: Alice Reva Fruntin Simon Seymour Schubot Dainty Daffodil nation Cohen Dainty Tulip Beatrice Cohen Esther Julia Berlin hlordecai Sam Greenbaum Hayman Elliott Moyer Magician Abraham Schreiber The King Joseph Goldsmith I anzweise Ida Rosenthal The children are being coached by Miss Ida Plottler and Miss Elsie Goodman. tinder Mr. Rosenthal's di- rection. In addition a musical pro- gram will he presented by Belle Schmaltz a mt (I Rose Hirshman, pupils of Alan Kooelson. BOY SCOUTS. WILL SHARE modern steam-heat- ed apartment with couple or 2 gen- tlemen. Call after 6 p. in. or Sun- day. 368 West Bethune, Apt. No. 6. Market 3300-1. PACE FIFTEEN The Sltaarey Zedek Boy Scout Troop. which now consists of two patrols, held its regular meeting, Tuesday. March 2 The regular course of work was taken up. Games and other entertainment followed. All boys belonging to the troop, as well as any others who wish to join, must bring tennis shoes with them, as no one will be allowed to participate in any games on the gym floor unless wearing tennis shoes. Scout Master Harry Rabinowitz reports that the troop is making splendid progress in its work and soon promises to be one of the finest in the city. Detroit Lodge No. 55, K. of P M. The next regular meeting will be held at the Club Rooms 533 Cass Ave., Wednesday, March 10, 1920 A Chicken Supper will be served at 6 P. M. Entertainment for the ladies has been arranged to start at 8 P. M. 100 Candidates will be initiated. REPORT OF CONDITION At the Close of Business February 28, 192(1 BRST;e0LD NAT OIT RESOURCES Loans and Dis ,ounts $ 59,659.219.89 l'inted States Boads and Certificates 25,422,903.63 Other Bonds and Securities 7,536,386.3.1 Federal Reserve Bank Sleek 227; 000.00 Real Estate 150,075.00 Safe Deposit % . aults :10,000.00 Customers' Liability on Letters of Credit and .1cceptances 2,036,035.39 ('ASH RESOURCES Due from U. S. l'reasurer .8 395,250;00 Due from Federal Reserve Bank S 972,991.111 Due from Other Banks... 8.321,910.9N ('ash on Hand 901,161.13 21,591,346.51 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts.. $ 1,507,960.11 Bonds and Mortgages 10,359,730.72 U. S. Bonds and Certificates 1,616,900.)10 Real Estate and Banking Houses 294,912.79 Cash on (land and Due from Other Banks 2,539,574.40 $116.950,996.76 $19,385,078.32 LIABIlniES Capital Stock $ 5,000,000.011 Sui plus Fund 2,500,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,714,455.36 Unearned Discount 465,498.62 Reserved for Taxes and Interest 239,1911.91 :irculation 1,221,697.50 Bills Payable, Secured by U. S. Govern- ment Securities and Rediscounts With Federal Reserve Bank 29,780,000.00 Letters of Credit and Acceptances 2.0-16.491.73 Deposits 73,983,659.61 36.000.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock LIABILITIES Capital Stock . $ 1,000,000.06 Surplus and Undivided Profits 389,23636 Commercial Deposits 1,407,088.63 Savings Deposits 13,588,753.33 $116,950,996.76 Combined Capital, Surplus & Profits Combined Deposits Combined Resources $19,385,078.32 $ 10,603,691.72 91,979,501.57 136,336,075.08 VOTE "NO"ON COUZENS' STREET CAR PLAN WHY? BECAUSE it will result in Double Fares. BECAUSE it will increase the city's debt to no purpose. BEC4USE it will divide the street railway system into two systems. BECAUSE it will make lines now connected with the general railway system part of a separate system without transfers to existing lines. BECAUSE millions of the city's money will be spent to buy car lines already running. BECAUSE the city never does business as well as private persons do it. BECAUSE the men who should know most about it, the street railway men them- selves, say it is impractical. BECAUSE the public money and credit are needed to build schools, sewers and pavements absolutely needed now. (Published by Citizens Committee on Street Railway Service.)