THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PACE EIGHT sh 4 IN FINANCIAL DETROIT sh gl CZECHO-SLOVAKIAN VANADIUM STEEL It has recently been announced that GOVERNMENT WILL mile railroad from the mines the six ACCOMMODATE REFUGEES steam heated CLASSIFIED. Bonds Bonds Dansard-Hull-Bumpus Co. Investment Bankers NEWLY FURNISHED - room. l'rivate family. No other roomers. L. Silverman, 144 Hendrie, CARLSBAD.—As a result of the Northway 4704-R. efforts of Mr. S. Landman, political secretary of the Zionist Organization, FURNISHED ROOM to rent for 1 ht. Benesch, the Czeclio-Slovakian or 2 gentlemen. 976 Brost street. Foreign Minister, has agreed to per- mit a large number of Jewish refugees ROOM WANTED by Jewish young from Poland and Eastern Galicia co man. Near town preferably. ('all remain in the country until they are Cherry 1498. Ask for Mr. Brunner. aisle to proceed elsewhere, says a dis- paid] from l'rague. li re Minister has BEA UTI FULLY FURN1SHE 11 also promised that they will he per- room for 2 Jewish young men. All mitted to use the government's bar- conveniences. Steam heat. Forest racks for their temporary accommo- between Brush and John R. Phone dation. .'t special committee has been organized to look after their wel- Glendale 3685-R. fare while the Joint Distribution Com- mittee has undertaken to cater to all LADY WILL SHARE nicely fur- their immediate scanty , nished flat, steam heated, with couple. Mrs. B. Berg, 144 Hendrie, CHESTERTON IS DISTURBED. Northway 2959-51. of the VaVnadium Corporation of America in Peru to Lake Pun Run is completed and In operation. Construe. tion Is now under way on a 15-mile railroad from the latter place to the Cerro de Paco Railroad, to he com- pleted early next year, which will fur- nish direct rail and water communica- tion from the mines to this country. pTranspsirtation has been the com- pany's biggest difficulty during the past year, due to the Inaccessibility of the property. In spite of this handi- cap, the company earned $1,319,513 or $3.53 a share In the first half of 1920. It is believed that when Its rail system Is completed, or by next Spring, output should be doubled and profits more than doubled. The company's prop- erty is estimated to contain 95 per cent of the world's known deposits of vanadium, of which the alloy, term- vanadium, is selling at about $6.25 a pound, as against the prewar high price of 15. Vanadium Is an alloy used extensively in the manufacture of high grade steel and is essential where a high tensile strength is re- quired. It would seem that the stock, paying 6 per cent and selling around $70, offers excellent speculative pos. ETRC)IT IMAAG3 Dganir conro ILATION Statement of Condition at the Close of Business July 31, 1920 ASSETS LONDON.—The "Daily Telegraph" FURNISHED ROOM for 1 or 2 yesterday published an article from gentleman in private home. Refer- the pen of the brilliant writer G. K. ences exchanged. Call Market 2313. Chesterton, in which he severely ar- raigns the British government for its WILL RENT two or three unions- policy in Palestine. Chesterton de- ished rooms in my home to refined clared that the Jewish problem in Jewish couple for light housekeep- Palestine can be solved either by the ing with gas, light and telephone Zionists alone or by entire and com- plete British supremacy. The present included. Call 1035 Beaubien st. system, he says, is a monstrous mud- dle in which the two are combined and must be done away with. Ches• LONGFELLOW AVENUE. New 8-room boom, French doors. tenon is a noted anti-Semite. fireplace, shower bath, four bed- LIBERTY BONDS rooms, attic, ivory and mahogany A high official of the Treasury De- The Jew in the Drama. finish all through, ice box, stove, partment is authority for the follow- instantaneous heater, steam heat, (Continued From Page 2.1 ing: "Both Senat'or Harding and Gov- two-car garage, side drive. Deal with owner. Bargain; Hemlock fine drama and no historian of the ernor Cox are avoiding the subject of 5457-M, American stage can afford to confine his Liberty Bonds, especially in regard characterization of its author to the to forming legislation to bring the TYPIST WITH INSURANCE EX- usual sterotyped stock of adjectives. bonds to parity. Refunding would be 1 ' ER I EN:CT wanted. Apply 535 Sydney Rosenfeld is an American Jew- economichily unsound and this Treas- Dime Bank bldg. ish dramatist who had first seen the ury Department Is opposed to refund- world on this side of the ocean. He Ina. After a careful study, the Treas. was a prolific writer in his earlier days, ury Department is now convinced that but a great deal of his efforts went to the adaptation of foreign dramas. Some the turning point In the Liberty Bond 10 1701=30001=1 00 012= 01=C 0 6OC1 1 of his better known productions are "The market has been reached and that Mocking Bird." "The l'olitician," "A the issues will gradually progress to- Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash House of Cards." Ile has also written ward parity as the result of normal or on Moderate Margins a number of operettas -"The Lady or economic forces." We advise the pur- Tiger," "The Vanderbilt Cup," etc. chase at present prices. Louis K. Anspacher belongs to the O OTIS & COMPANY, younger generation (horn in 1878L Ile 1920. apparently takes his work seriously as September, MILD Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit an art and he seems to meet with un- TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150 usual difficulties. lie has to do many APPOINTMENT CAUSES other things to earn a living besides CONFLICT IN GERMANY (Established 1903) 0 writing dramas—lecturing and teaching. Direct Private Wires 41 Broad Street, New York Ile is of the reflective turn of mind and — The government's ap- BERLIN. Weekly Market Letter Sent Free now and then indulges in the poetic pointment of Dr. Lowenstein, as 0 drama — both unpardonable offenses, Chief Inspector of Public Schools has "No Promotions" from the point of view of the hox office. resulted in a serious conflict between oono==toero 0 0000017=1000 His "Tristan and Isolde," which made the various political factions. A • its appearance in 1904, is such a piece meeting of teachers in this city which of work. His "Embarrassment of Dr. Lowenstein was addressing was Riches" came out two years later. Then broken up by a number of anti- came "Woman of Impulse" three years Semites who were present and the later. Since then he has given us a police had to intervene. The con- play about every two years, among servative and democratic press are Which may be mentioned "Our Child- bitterly campaigning over the ap- • ren," "The Unchastened Woman." pointment. Among the very. very youngest is Elmer E. Rice, whose real name is Reizenstein. She wrote his first "drama" When still a studeoLin college. It was a class composition entitled "On Trial." Does Your Accounting System As such it was unique. It got across the footlights because of a novelty of Meet Your Needs? setting. However, it is essentially a In recent years many organize• melodramatic production and showed tions have expanded on rapidly all the earmarks of amateurism, in spite that they have outgrown their of the stage contraptions devised to hide old accounting systems, and un- it. This was five years ago. last sea- knowingly are sadly in need of son his "For the Defense" was another new methods. commercial success. Further enumeration of present day In few cases it is possible to Jewish W riters for the American stage meet the needs of a new stage would not disclose even one whose of development by tacking on work is really on a high plane. Philip addition to the old accounting Moeller's "Sophie" and Jules Eckert systems. Goodman's "Pieta.," Waal t11 be the Certified Public Accountants can limit of their endeavors. Commercial- truly judge the needs In those ly, however, there are several very clever eases. writers its addition to Elmer Rice. Aaron Hoffman's "Welcome Stranger" has eclipsed every record made by any other comedy during the last season. Rita Weiman's "Acquittal" came near be- ing a close second. Samuel Shipman's Certified Public Accountants "East is West," Chanting Pollock's "The Sign on the Door," Montague Main 1041 cl ass' "Hi s Honor Ahe Potach." and Penobscot Bldg. 47 Congress St. W. Detroit Stocks Stocks Cs CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. = THE A-I HAVANA CIGAR "They Don't Answer" Perhaps you, too, have received a "They Don't Answer" report from central when you feel certain that the party you called is at home and your operator is simply neglecting you. When you do, consider, for a moment, the many, many reasons why a subscriber may not answer—his temporary absence from the telephone—his inability to answer its call— the possibility of the telephone bell or other delicate mechanism being out of order without the operator's knowledge. The operator, too, is human and may make errors—but she is never willfully neglectful of your service. It is much easier for her to complete your call than to make a "They Don't Answer" connection—for such con- nections involve additional work. Your kindly consideration will go very far in assisting her to provide that better type of telephone service which we are all striving to give to Michigan. Zalmon Libin's "The Unknown Woman," were among the big money makers of the past season. Max Marcia and Ab- raham Schower must also be gives a place on the list. This by no means exhausts the num- ber of Jews writing for the American stage. But as said before, only a few can find a place Isere. One more will be given: Das-id Belasco. lielasco is a Jew horn in San Fran- cisco in 1859. lie is an extremely. ver- satile Mall. being boils one of the fore- most producers and playrights. He is clever, wide-awake and knows just how to touch the heart-strings of an and- (Continued On Page 11.) 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