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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-07-09

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PAGE EIGHT

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

4

$372,628 FOR JEWISH
WAR RELIEF WORK WAS
RECEIVED LAST WEEK

Highland Park State Bank

$372.628 were acknowledged last wed,

by agencies engaged in war relief
work. The Central Committee for
the Rel:ef of Jews Suffering through
the War, 51 Chambers Street. re-
ceived $372,511.1, and the Duryea Vi'ar
Relief, Inc., 2(12 Madison Avenue, ac-
knowledged $125, making its total
$261,647. The American Jewish Re-
lief Committee acknowledged pay-
ment during June of $1,041,535.34 in
pledges. Chicago remitted $250,000,
Detroit $116,666.67 and Ohio, Louis-
iana and St. Louis $100,000 each. In
eighteen months the committee has
raised $16,000,000 for the relief of
Eastern European Jewish war suffer-
ers, Henry H. Rosenfelt, Director,
announced.
On behalf of the Government of
Czechoslovakia. President Thomas G.
Masaryk has sent a message of
thanks to Samuel C. Lamport, of the
Administration Committee of the
Greater New York Fund for Jewish
War Sufferers.

STATEMENT

JUNE 30, 1920

RESOURCES

Loans and Discounts
Real Estate Loans
U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness
Other Bonds
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures
Overdrafts
Cash and Due From Banks

S

4.193,735.74
7,539,434.50
1,689,700.00
4,901,752.41
54,000.00
408,564.44
56.16
1,647,619.08

$20,432,862.33

LIABILITIES

Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Reserve for Taxes and Interest
Premium Account
Deposits
B ills Rediscounted
Bills Payable

$ 1,000,000.00
965,570.58
32,601.81
10,354.91
16,769,332.03
1,055,003.00
600,000.00

$20,432,862.33

OFFICERS

Frank Ifolznagle, Florist
Frank L. Klingensmith, V. I'. &
Treasurer Ford Motor Co.
(leo. II. VanBuren, V. P.
James T. Whitehead, Pres.
C.
Willcox, Attorney.
Chas. J. Butler, President Morgan
& Wright.

Geo. W. Ilergenroether, Dodge
Brothers.

Patronize Chronicle Advertisers

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giant

Annual Clearance Sale

of Spring and Summer Apparel

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Stout Women

including our entire stock of high grade apparel
specially designed to fit and become stout women
of all sizes, 39 to 56 bust, long or short waisted.

Reductions of 20% to 50%

Dresses and Gowns Coats and Wraps

Nlodels suitable for every occasion. Beautiful
silks as well as sheer cool cottons. Formerly
19.50 to 149.50.

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IncludlIng sport and motor coals and dressy
models for day or evening wear. Formerly 39.50
to 169.50.

24.50, 49.50 to 129.50

CONDENSED REPORT of the

12.85, 29.75 to 98.50

Commonwealth - Federal Savings Bank

Skirts

At the close of business June 30, 1920, as called for by the Comnlissioner of the
Banking Department

Wool, silk and cotton. Plain
colors, plaids and novelty
weaves, Formerly 9.00, 12.50 to
54.75.

All
beautifully made and lined. For-
merly 49.75, 89.50 to 150.00.

Voile.
Batiste,
Georgette,
Crepe de Chine and Arlette
Crepe. Formerly 2.95, 7.95 to
39.75.

6.95, 8.95 to 44.50

34.75, 49.50 to 98.50

1.95, 4.95 to 29.75

of DETROIT, MICHIGAN

RESOURCES
Bonds, Mortgages, Loans and Discounts
Real Estate, Branch Offices and Fixtures
Cash and Reserve

$ 9,701,960.34
238,551.03
1,585,081.23
$11,525,592.60

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255
Woodward
Avenue

America's Leading Stout-Wear Specialist

A hundred per cent increase in
membership the Young Judea Lit-
erary Club will have its annual ex-1
elusion to Put•in-flay. All honorary
members are to be guests of the or-
ganization.
The athletic committee, headed by
11r, A. !Bondy, will take charge of
arrangements. A. program has al-
ready' been prepared, featuring a base-
ball game with the Ripston A. C.,
which hitherto has been undefeated.
Other events listed arc: 100-yard
dash, 20-yard dash, potato race, hop
step jump, standing and running
broad jumps. for boys. The girls will
take part in a newcomb game, po-
tato race, basketball throw, 50-yard
dash and standing broad jump, Prizes
will be given to all winners.

I RECTORS

Chas. A. Dean. l'res. l'illinan's
& Dean Company.
Henry Ford

2nd Floor,
Washington
Arcade

YOUNG JUDEAN LITERARY CLUB.

T. Whitehead, Bros.
It. M. Jones, /WI Cashier.
Dr. (leo. It. Andrews, V. I'.
• Chas. A. Verger, Ass't Cashier.
Geo. II. VanBuren, V. P.
II. G. Wood, Aloi't Cashier
F. I.:. Quisenberry, V. I', & Cash. D. J. Lindsay, Asst Cashier.
A. I,. Couzens, V. P.
W. A. Ahendroth, Ass't Cashier.

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Dr. Geo. It. Andrews, V. I'.
Geo. D. Ilrown

An Annual Event Eagerly Awaited By
Thousands of Our Regular Customers

NEW YORK --• Contributions of

OF HIGHLAND PARK, MICHIGAN

LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
$ 750,000.00
Surplus and Profits
Deposits 132,088.60
10,643,504.00
$11,525,592.60
OFFICERS

J. W. McCausey, President.
M. E. Galvin, Chairman of the Board
Frank Wolf, Vice-President
Comfcrt A. Tyler, Vise-President

No Approvals

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No Returns

LANE BRYANT

No Mail Orders

2nd Floor,
Washington
Arcade

255 Woodward Avenue

SONDENSED STATEMENT-JUNE 30, 1920

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State Bank

Number 5

Member Federal
Bank

Waists

In both cloth and silk.

Corsets, Underwear, Bathing Apparel and Sweaters
Also at Greatly Reduced Prices

F. H. TalbUt, Vice-Pres. a Cashier
A. R. Moore, Vice-President
John A. Seymour, Asst. Cashier
H. W. Jordan, Asst. Cashier

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Suits

FRS

Member Federal

STATE SANKT
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.,

Reserve Bank

ESTABLISHED 1853

United States
Depoeitory

ASSETS

1. Cash, Gold and Currency
520,588.21
2, Cash in banks, payable on demand
1,016,154,78
3. Checks, payable through Detroit Clearing House
483,769.66
4. Bills receivable, comprising loans to individuals, firms, and
and corporations, on collateral and based on commercial
credits

8,396,193.29
5. Overdrafts
593.31
6, Items in Transit
257,641.86
7. First mortgages on improved real estate in City of Detroit 3,373,406.29
8. Bonds of municipal corporations and railroads
843,007,51
9. Securities of the United States of America
1,059,560,00
10. Loans secured by United States Bonds
62,610.00
11, Branch banking houses, furniture and fixtures
321,666.13
12. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
39,000.00
13. Customers' Liability Letters of Credit
28,000.00
14. Due from 4th Liberty and Victory Loan subscribers
44.00
Total Assets
$16,402,235.04

THE PEOPLES
STATE BANK

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

At the close of business, June 30th, 1920

RESOURCES

Loans and Discounts
.
$61,404,606.71
Real Estate Mortgages
.
25,515,907.69
Bonds
10,170,531.75
United States Government Certificates
and Liberty Loan Bonds
16,011,928.00 $113,103,024.15
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
375,000.00
Banking House and Branch Buildings
1,750,000.00
Customers' Liability on Acceptances, Letters of
Credit
and Travelers' Checks
.
.
2,657,860.71
Cash on hand and due from banks
.
.
24,674,745.29
$1 4 2,560,630.15

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits

55,000,000.00
7500,000.00
1,,150,251.47
Acceptances, Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks
Liability, Acceptances of other Banks
Bills Payable Federal Reserve Bank
Secured by U. S. Securities
Comn-ercial Deposits
$50,982,614.57
Bank Deposits
6,848,994.30
Savings Deposits
.
51,137,505.57

.

OFFICERS

$13,650,251.47
2,706,470.71
5,234,763.23
12 ,000,000.00

108,969,144.74

$ 1 42,560,630.15

DIRECTORS

A. I01 CHARM!

ROBERT S. MASON
FRANK J.
MIXER FRED T. MORAN
FRED W 1101 ',ES
FRED T. iatiiipin'
J. I. 111.TCHINS
M. J. MURPHY
F AFF NA
W. HOWIE MUIR

WALTER RUSSEL
HUGO SCHERER
F. A. SCHULTE
ANGUS SMITH
0. Ll.tri...ko 7
R. W. SMYLIE
RUMAN II. NF.WBERRY JOHN W. STALEY

HOMER WARREN

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sve•Ern-, 1

ees

$5,612,756.79

8,124,991.35

231,050.00
51,801.21
825,500,00
25,000.00
1,000,000.00
500,135,69
28,000.00

$16,402,235.04

First State Bank of Detroit

11 FFICEItti

JAMF-S T. KVENA. (hewn., re( h. Coard
JOHN W. STALEY, President
A. N. MOODY, Cash...
F. A. Sr 111.117E, Vice-Preeklent
D. N. SWEENY, A..i s' ant Cashier
.1011F4 R BODDE, VIee-President
D. E. LEUTY, Aeeistent Cashier
II. P. BORGMAN, Vico-Preeident
R. W. SMYLIE, Vlse-PresIdent
14 ILEUM BRA (SCH. Assist and Cashier
R. T. ( - COMORE, Yko-Preenlent
C. W. REASI.F.Y, arseIstant
(
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CHARLES
CHARLES H. AYERS. Vree-Preeident
(TREE( C. 110(AN, Aseistent Caehler
AUSTIN E. WING, rreei.ta n t in Proudent
C. I. NORMAN. (lanai*. Rend Depnrcnont
RODERILK P. FRAM R. M 1,FORrA T. COCRENF.Y, Auditor
Fratian Cepartsnent.

RUSSELL A. ALGFR
GEORGE II. BARlitsUR
W. T. BARBOUR
J011.1 R. BODDE
P. ISOR•NIAN
11. M. 1 AIMPlil 14.
S COEBURN

LIABILITIES

1. Commercial Deposits
2. Savings Deposits
3. Bonds Left For Safe Keeping
4. Reserves for Taxes and Interest
5. Bills Payable
6. Dividends Unpaid
7 Capital Stock
8. Surplus and Undivided Profits
9. Letters of Credit s
............ •

Ceo

lie Kirchner, Preridenl
Paul II. 11 ray. Vice-President

Chao IT. Katcher. Vice-Preoldent
Abner E. harned. Vire-President

Pres.

.5.

Newcomb. Jr.. VIce.

Edward Yenlach. VIce-Preeldent
John Koch. Viee - President

/I J

Koch, VIce•Preaiderit nn.l
Cashier

Etna Jacob. Aeon l'anhier

Jullua Itubiner. .tort eanhler

It. A. Kirchner, Anat. Canhier cold
nupersioor of Branch!,
E. 0, Ill
sent. Caahler and Mgr.
liratiot .Sve. Rronit
Massie.

Merchant
A.C. KRENZ Tailor

Main Office:

Lafayette

Ave.

and Griswold St.

NINE BRANCHES IN

OPERATION

l'heoe and Grallot

I: rallnt

and Haatlogs
Mack and Slt E•11011

Woodward and Eliot
Ferndale and SprIndwells

Hamilton and Webb

Joe. ramp. and Newton
El. Clair and Mark

Ement and Van Dyke

and Virginia Park
Linwood and La Salle
iUnaer Construction)

Grand River

The Shop where courtesy
and service prevail

I•ha
i
Ad1.011.
Physlcion
Frank 11 .. 11 ...niter. Iteneender
Sloor•
tluatas
11.HinetanIter.
Mundt!!!
Products Po.
Paul R. Gray. Gray Entatn Eo.
Sc. J.
Ilartwid. W. J. Flartwld Co.
Vhan. C. Ksnt,r, Retired eaptiallat
!leo. II l ilrchner..'ren. ring Elete
Bank
Man 1'
Es-I Ily Trnaeurer
Cho. W. Kotrher. Lumber
Abner E. tatrned. 1.tinsd-ral

Lone. Altorory
Ell. A. La•eles. tito,nlells-laac-

1,111

, .1 Mulford. rrny Motor Co
ti. A NYWCOMI.
Ir.,
Elidirott
I, Pope. 1.140-Mire Fei •

l'iot oil

925 Woodward Ave.

loo North of Forest Av.

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