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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-01-28

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Alemite Lubricators

ALEMITE LUBRICATING CO. OF MICH.

Modern Story, by Elms Ehrlich Levinger.

AuburnBeauty Six 788 Woodward Ave.

C

SALES CO

Glendale 797:

JORDAN-COLE SALES CO.
742-750 Canfield Ave. E.

DIXIE FLYER

PHONE—MELROSE 6236

4 and 6 Cylinders
Power, Beauty, Economy, Comfort

I ELCAR

BREED, SPEICHER COMPANY

1287 Woodward Ave.

Tel. Glendale 7118

SERVtCE and PARTS For ALL MAKES of KING CARS

Axle Shafts, Piston Pins, and Rings for all makes of cars—Wholesale
and Retail.

FOSTER SALES & SERVICE

JAMES H. FOSTER
Authorized Ford Service and Parts
41 to 22 Jos. Campau

Edgewood 3111

20 miles to gallon of gas
Instead of 10.
12,500 miles to net of tires In
stead of 10,000
50% Slower Depreciation

FRANKLIN

W. J. DOUGHTY, 649 CASS. T I. Glendale 4669. Tel. Glendale 6585,

I

I

G. M. C

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TRUCKS

General Motors Trucks

—All Sizes-

• OWEN & GRAHAM CO.

Distributors

East Grand Boulevard At Oakland

posus Es mooR 11
I

HAy.,

Man 804

CHARACTER CARS ca.. a" Peterboro

SIXES AND TWELVES

LaFayette Distributing Co.

La Fayette

5939 Woodward Avenue

An Eight

Northway 5918

Liberty Six

MILLER-JUDD CO.
972.4 Woodward Ave. At Warren Glendale 427-428

NASH

VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES

NASH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY JACKSON RABBI IS
Northway 760
7351 Woodward Ave.
SPEAKER AT ROTARY
CLUB IN LIMA, OHIO 01.1—six?"

National - Elgin Six - Premier

GORDON MOTOR SALES CO., DISTRIBUTORS.
Northway 4712

1000 Woodward Avenue

Re Vere

1168 Casa Ave.

"The Car Incomparable"

KETTENRING SALES CO.

Day and Night Service

Phone Northway 4412

Highland
Auto Sales Co.

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BLUE BIRD GIRLS

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All Batteries

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UNITED ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.

Michigan Distributors

43-45 Brady St. Phones Glendale 3276-4983

Detroit Branches: I"' w "d.'"4 A". 11 X177 17 WM.



seas wsinda Branch, $35 waakinean k vita. 7840.
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STEPHENS — McFARLAN

"NINETY"

"SALIENT 8IX"

Salesroom and Service
Station, 1231-35 Woodward

Zenith
_ • Carburetors

AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE CORP.

45.53 fieldcn Ave.

Phone Glendale 41214122

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Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrial, for Cub
or on Moderate Margins

CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO.

1,1

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Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit

. TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150
'Established 1903)
Direct Private Wires
41 Broad Street, New York
Weekly Market Letter Sent Free

BUILDING MATERIALS
SHOW REDUCTION

With the advent of the Thrift
Week program, and marking the
"Own Your Own Home Day" feature
it Is timely to comment on the west.
Minas of now building to good ad.
vantage. Prices of almost all buildin't
material,' have shown a eubatantial
reduction since January 1st.
Ity far, the most sensational drop
has lava In the lumber market,
which started to come down lust
June. 'rho peak had been reached
when the wholesale price Roared to
almost 560.110 nee I housand for piece
stun, and for a alien Onto this stock
sold at retail at as high as $75.0e.
On July 1st the retail price proper
Donate to wholesale market recite,-
aloes, had declined to16500. In Or-
totter it wan down to $55.00, and at
the first of this year hit the low mark
of 1917 by selling at 945.00.
Advance In freight rates during the
D year have added $5.00 per thou.
sand to cast of shipping lumber Into
this territory, and with this fact taken
Into consideration II can be shown
that even If saw mill labor were re-
duced to the pre-war scale of Ile an
hour for an eleven-hour day, and other
operating expenses brought down In
proportion, the present price on lum-
ber would not cover costs.
Senator Calder of the Senate House
Committee In commenting on the
lUmbec situation lust November outnr
mended the efforts of lumbermen to
stabilize their prices. In It alatement
to press representatives on November
1Rth, he. said: "The only reductions
Thal have come in prices of building
materiala are In lumber. Lumbermen
have made a strong effort to stabilize
prices which action I heartily com-
mend." TIN brief statement, with
particular reference to the lumber in-
dustry, Is submitted to correct any
tanInformation that may have been
carried to the public through reports
bearing on a recent investigation of
the lumber industry by the Federal
Trade Commission. If It was the pur-
pose of the Federal Trade Commix.
Mon to show "agreement" In the In.
dustry, It failed since the report shows
that there was doubtless, very great
dimagreement.
,An active program of home build.
Ina this apring would no more to malm
lain the strength and earning power
form of activity poasible could. At the
of Detroit'', population than any other
same time, It would provide It safe
and sound form of Investment and
prove the answer to our present
problem of unemployment. From the
standpoint of the prospective home
builder, a moat Important considera.
don is, whether or not from an in-
vestment angle, the cost of his dwell-
ing Is solo gto be in proportion to his
ability to earn and pay for it. Im-
providence In bottle building has not
generally been as marked as extray.
agance In less stable forma of Invest.
ment, but the time Is now at hand
when we must know we are to get
real value for money spent before we
go ahead with building. When build.
Ina costa have been liquidated to a
point where there is a halance be-
tween the amount of money tied up in
a home on one side, and the owner's
real earning ability, thrift and 'dispo-
sition to pay for it on the other, there
will be plenty of money available for
use In promotion of home building.
It is a ccounendable ambition to
own a home that will be in keeping
with one's aims in his work and In
society. Every man's obligation to
himself be to establish a bona where
he may enjoy the privilege at his own
fireside and raise his family in the
contentment of real living.

VIENNA—The Mayor of this city
has inform( :. ;he police president that
all alien refugees in thk city are to
he expelled forthwith, the Burgo-
meister pointing out that the process
of expulsion until now has been very
slow.

CLASSIFIED

WILL THE PERSON who took a
heavy, black overcoat from the
checking room of the Shaarey &-
tick, Saturday, Jan. 15, at the Young
Judaean Literary Club dance, please
return to that place?

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MAN AND WIFE WANTED to
take complete charge of Kosher res-
taurant business. Must be thor-
oughly experienced in managing
and cooking' and be Chomain
Schabes, with good references. l're-
fer one able to furnish $1,000 cash
security. Inquire at 253 Ganef

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"No Promotions"
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Tax Information

If you are interested in the In.
come Tax and In its application
to the income of Individuals, Part.
nenthips and Corporations, you
will find our booklet helpful and
of value.

Please write for It copy on your
business letterhead,

Accountants and Auditors

Main 1041
Woolworth Bids., New York

Penobscot Bldg.

We offer for
your coneldera.
,Ion a complete
selection of
Granite and Mar-
ble Monuments.
Tombstones,
Grave Markers.
and Grave En.
.losurea of very
high quality. At
the same time
our prffes are
low.

GRANITE AND MARBLE

MONUMENTS

Closed Saturday—Open Sunday

Manuel Urbach

564 WINDER

CADILLAC 48

4'

Arthur L Holmes

Lumber
Company

875 Gratiot Ave. Mel. 245

YanDyke & D. T. Ry.

Warren & P. M. By.

Lin, 235
Wal. 247



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We Sell

Theatres. Dry Cleaning Plants,
Tailor Shops, Confertioneries, Oro•
series, Hotel, Rooming Houses.
Restaurants, Etc.

WAGSTAFF & CO.

311

but

majestic

Bldg.

Cherrf 65

Protest Letter to the r +
Dearborn Independent
Will Be Published

not in the Dearborn Independent:
Ir you have written a letter on this
subject send us a carbon copy of it,
or rewrite ft and send It In.

The greatest protest movement ever
inaugurated in the history of civilize-
lion he now under way and we want
your •o-operation to make this move-
ment the immense force it Is destined
to be to set at rest now and forever
propaganda that is attempting to
besmirch a great race of people.
We are compiling these letters as
fast as received from the leading
minds of the country and they wilt
all he published so that the whets,
people may read and learn. Address ,

PROTEST PUBLISHERS,

23 Cottage Grove Ave., Detroit, Mich.

—AdvertleemenL

iz .G. D U R

THE Al MILD

HAVANA CIGAR

A—LOCK—FOR—EVERY—CAR

AUTO LOCKS

Sim
plex
The
ftproof
HUGHES & WALDNER

4435-2nd Boulevard

STOCKHOLDERS RECEIVE
7% DIVIDENDS FROM
MORTGAGE CORP.

Market

SMITH•GLINES SALES CO. 3,045,

Used wherever power, speed, economy and reliability
are essential.

1:201 ==t0=0,"

A
Profit of $7,007,471 for the fiscal
chrllch Les now. All fish • reeerved1.
(copyright, 1920. 1.5
year ending November 30th, last, Is
shown In the annual financial repor
T first Stile Blunteuthal was of provincial districts. "Every time
nothing in my life but a husky- I tell him about repairs or that
of The Nash Motors Company which
Ins Juts been sannitted to the Board voiced cog in the machinery that con- schlemiel of a jamt or, he begins talk-
ing about his wife and their children.
of Directors. This profit Is net, atm trolled our daily lives and was
as the landlord. It I pay my rent and I'm entitled to
all charges Including federal taxes vaguely knowna
was IlltimetithaVwho Came for our have him listen when I make my com-
have been deducted.
rent with an annoying punctuality the plaints instead of having him do all
The profit earned by the company
first of every month exactly ten min- the smoosing."
during the year equals, after deduct•
"Ilut he's got a good heart," I ad-
- ter nine; it was Blumenthal we
mitted, "He may be a poor agent
ing $315,000 preferred dividends, ides at
but
he's certainly a good family tnan.''
$.22.79 a share on 54,5110 share's of invoked when the plumbing
went
Winter Of went
"Rotten accommodations," growled
imbathed
in summer
common stock. The earning for the wrong
or we
froze in because the tank
previous fiscal year, on 511,1100 shank at the roof grew temperamental. And the lady. "You ought to be glad to
get what you can gel with those two
of stock, wan $95.05. he in turn invoked that 1111 , 4'11 deity,
The statement. signed by C. W. the landlord, who promised is every- nosy children of yours, but my
Flossie isn't a bit of trouble to
Nash, president of The Nash Motors ' thing we asked fur, if it haat, ned to
nobody." After which fling she stalked
Company, points out that sales, flue le. near the end of the p
;tomtit,
and
up
the stairs, Flossie at her heels.
railings,
as
year, were $57,1S1 • straightway forgot our
ing the 1'20 fiscal •
Flossie was a tiny white poodle with
weak
eyes; I may be partial but I
766.78 as compared with $41,754,tet'l
soon
as
our
rent
filled
his
unholy
iceers. Whereupon Blumenthal, his
pg.,,ei, If
for 1319 or an I Increase at 36.9
growing huskier than ever in thought her touch less attractive than
my
own
noisy children.
cent. It shows accounts 'payable of ' his loud eloquence, begged us to have
It was for the children's sake, by
$1.074.229.93 and Vasil in banks $12. a little patience. \\'hich we did. The
,he way, that I finally derided to take
09,378.12. During lisp fiscal year ti rants of a New York apartment
mailers out of Illtimenthal's hands
there were produced by the company soon learn patience along with a
4',111 passenger cars and trucks. sound contempt for the ',remises of and see the landlord myself, l'he
janitor
had grown excited about the
iti titble nlahnlords.
tom the foregoing summary of the i it v
rights of labor on a freezing day in
emerged
ligures contained In the report, It Is human be
mid-January.
I believe in labor
as
a
x
the day our ice bo
bang
i
clear that the company has been able
par , leaked. It was the first of the month, 'Minn!, myself, but the children had
colds
and
I
grew
tired of seeing them
to take cash discounts on oil its pu
just ten minutes after nine, of course,
chases and has had no occasion to and he had just pocketed tor check wheezing and sniffling about the cold
radiators,
So
I
telephoned
the land-
borrow u dollar from any of Its with his usual hoarse thanks. He
banks. stood in the hall doorway, a squat, lord and my language grew several
degrees
warmer
than
the
temperature
In the report Mr. Nash, says: "The heavy figure, round-headed, sii.low-
of our apartment.
first units of the new plant In alit- skinned. A half-snaked cigar drooped
"I don't expect you to have any
waukee are now completed and opera.. out of his mouth almost hidden by a
consideration for the tenants," I
e
us hy moust ac

don etatt«I. The four-cylinder car Is b • "The ice-box leaks
ended with a fine rhetorical flourish,
like everything,
meeting with a fine reception. We called our trusty Elizabeth from the "but 1 can't believe you want little
children to suffer. I know your agent
have pot Into the Milwaukee plant kitchen.
for land, buildings, machinery and
'I've told you every month was need wouldn't. Ile's very cateless 'and for•
gala, hut he's a good family man,
equipment $1,573,0133 besides 81,280,- a new one,' I repeated severely to
and that's something."
70!1 for working capital. We have also Blumenthal.
"I/o vou mean Blumenthal?"
"I.et
me
look
it
over."
It
was
his
expended during the year in the en.
"Yes"
largement of our Kenosha six-cylinder invariable plea whenever things went
"Ile's not a family man any more
on, from the electric bell to the dingy
and truck plant $1,051,145.
Than
I am. And I don't intend to be.
a
"Some bankers seem to have feltwnings.
he never sue.
cceded in Although
fixing anything—only
in- Hearing the ladies always kicking
that passenger ears were not desirable i creasing my irritability at agents in about something wrong in their
collateral. but we believe on the con. general and blundering Blumenthal in apartment set me against matrimony.
Only I don't lie about it and I don't
traryl, that cars of a financially bound particular.
Out to the ice-box we went. Mo- know why Blumenthal does. Any-
and conservatively managed automo.
bile company furnish exceptionally menthal's oily round face positively how, v'ou just get off my wire and I'll
safes and desirable collateral. cis aming in anticipation. Ile ordered tell that fellow to give you more
it emetied• he demanded a piece of st cant. I've been driven most crazy
"Should one of the dealers prole
wire, lie probed and lie evacuated the with calls ever since breakfast. Espe-
unable to meet his note held by his
drain pipe, gently rebuking Elizabeth cially that Mrs. Markowitz raving
local hank, there Is no need for the meanwhile for not keeping it cleaner. about her 'Flossie.' I told her to dress
banker to saerilice our cars. In fact \ nd al last ordered her to replace the child warns and it wouldn't catch
we should not expect to peemit It. the ice as the box would give her no cold. What's you say?" But I hadn't
said anything. I was too busy lallgh-
Our wholesale distributor from whom more tremble.
own ice-box every inn hysterically at the notion of the
"I clean
the dealer bought his ears has a lively
pampered Flossie being compared 'to
week,"
he
told
me,
as
he
readjusted
self-interest in akin gthem off the
a vulgar child.
hands of the bank at the dealer's cost his cuffs, with an air of triumph.
"Mr. Blumenthal," I told him ex-
" \Ally should I bother my poor wife
and moving them to some other part.
for? Site's busy enough with the two actly ten minutes after nine the first
of the territory where they can he
day
of the month, "do you knew that
children and the baby teething all
sold in an orderly manner and oar night without doing all the house- you're a terrible liar?"
"I know I promised to get you
national price maintained. The din. work. And every Friday when I get
tributor might ask on to help him by home I scrub the kitchen for Shabbas. them tapers for the front lights," he
slowing down his shipments. We I ain't ashamed of it. She's got answered, misunderstanding me. "but
etand behind our distributors and they enough to do and I try to be a good they don't import them anymore. You
know' they can count on our ce-opera- family man and help lice out when I know the war--"
"I mean you lie when it's not neces-
I can."
lion.
"Yon may he a good family man," sary. About your children for exam-
"We Intend to continue to maintain;
I admitted as I escorted him to the ple. Why do you brag about being a
a conservative policy because we rts-1 front door, "but you're a darn poor family man?"
gard our distributing machinery as a agent.
lie - grinned at me, a ready defense
\Vhat about those electric
most vital part of our business and' light bulks you've been promising me forming on his lips, then changed his
mind. "I sort of stated through busi-
at also fully realize that the banker; the last two months and—?"
who are co-operating with our dealers I "Can I ludo it with that Roske of a ness," he confessed. "The ladies are
always jumping on ine and it's better
are just as touch a component part of landlord yelling at me if I drive a
our ores:taxation as the dealers them. nail? Men like hint keep the 'Messiah to change the subjects. I talk about
away. li it was my building and I their children and make 'cm feel
selves.
good; when they ain't got children,
"We are looking forward to at least h ad the money I tell you I'd beg the
tenants to make their complaints to like. Mrs. Markowitz. I sugar her up
nu u h•re tely successful year."
me. I'd be glad to give 'em more than about her poodle. And for a change
they wanted." Ile turned as though I started talking about my children.
glad of a respite to pat my four-vear- It makes things more confidential. I
th e head. "A ial g rand boy, just repeated the stories 1 he Men in
ly. "Ilow my poker club told about their kids;
y o
oen
u'v"
got , he said gen
Like many crude flatter- and when the lads tenants complain
ors
he
believed
a
discerning
parent about their childrenateething or has
--
croup, I give it to mine. . . .
Is Given would be pleased at the old trick.
Steiner
Adolph
Rabbi
"Well, he looks it. .\ nice boy. You Yee, it makes something to talk about
Ovation at Founders' Day
ought to see mine. just three and he —and I kinda like to feel I'm a family
Celebration.
comes home from the movie show man. It's nice to imagine I got some-
and sings all the songs he hears— body waiting home for me—and it
Rabbi Adolph Steiner of Jackson. just like a grand opera. A grand don't cost malting, neither."
y Iwo young hopefuls tore dorsal
Mich., formerly of Lima. Ohio. was voice that boy has—like my poor
the ball in a mail game of tag. (Some-
the speaker at Rotary Founders' Davi father, Selig."
"Mr. Blumenthal," shrilled an indig- times 1 sympathize With Mrs. hlarko-
Celebration, at Lima. 0., January 21.
Rabbi Steiner was a member of the • team voice from the apartment bedew. witz. for Flossie, whatever her other
faults may be, is light on her feet.)
club while char, and Is now a mem- , "If you don't have the plastering on
my bathroom ceiling fixed right Blumenthal smiled broadly and tossed
ber of the Jackson Rotary Club.
the tiny girl in the air.
way—
The speaker said, "There are three
"Won't you gamic one of them
a Blumenthal looked at me for sio
things In life that are worth while; pat hy. "Every time I come into the carts?' he teased.
"Are you doing that for business,
they are a home, friends, and a job. place she nags me," he sighed. Aloud
Friendship is very precious, even and sweetly as his husgy voice per- too?" I asked.
The look in his eyes made me sorry
more than geld." He praised the Ito- mitted: "Honest to God, Mrs. Marko-
tary activities and their financing of sit 7, I spoke to the landlord about it I had spoken. "I like ehildren a lot,"
he confessed slowly. "And they l'ke
yesterday
and
he's
going
to
have
it
lie
Instftutions for crippled children.
me. I used to plan I'd have a regular
fixed right away."
also dwelt on its spirit of loyalty to
I believe you!" her tone indicating houseful. I guess I was cut out to be
America and Its institutions. The Ito- the opposite "Well let me tell you one a family man." With a queer twist to
tartans were very much enthused over thing, hi r. Blumenthal. If that plaster his heavy month, he turned abruptly,
the Rabbi's message and gave thin
comes down some morning when I'm shrugging away his dreams. "I'll get
vole of thanks. Rabbi Steiner has cleaning my teeth and kills nle. I'll you them tapers," he promised for
been made an honorary member of sue that landlord of yours and make the twentieth time. "Yon know
him wished he'd fixed it in time. And always elo my best to please the
the club.
tenants."
Rabbi Steiner was very busy dur- I mean it." Her door slammed cis-
ciously.
ing the day conferring with Judge
Again Blumenthal looked at me for POLISH DEPUTIES BRING
hacker and other leaders of the Boy
sympathy. "A terrible woman," he
DETAILS OF POGROMS
Scout movement, which he was great-
breathed. "I don't 1 . ke to see such
ly Instrumental In inaugurating in that a temper in any woman—it ain't lady-
WARSAW—In
the course of an
city.
like. I wouldn't repeat for nothing
what she said to the landlord. It interpolation brought in by Deputies
Greenbaum and Schifer in connection
makes rishus. lie's an rusher and
ain't going to have him saying our with the lialakhowitch pogroms made
women ain't lady-like. Most of 'em in Chelm and vicinity, the following
As the dale is drawing nearer, the are. Honest to God, in all the ten details are given. In the town of
Blue Bird Girls aro completing final years we've been married my wife's Tuschapi, Israel and Pinchus Fall
arrangements for their Second Annu• got yet the first cross word to say to were murdered. In the town Sieene
al Charity Dance which will be held me. But she ain't a wife, that woman 20 Jewish families were robbed of all
their possessions and practically every
on Sunday evening. February 6, 1921 —she's an angel."
Now it's my pride that I take a fine Jewish woman was abused. In the
at the Hotel Statler.
village Telatik, the poaromists robbed
It Is anticipated that this affair will humanitarian interest in all my fel-
lowmen. I like to chat with the laun- every Jew in the place, including
be even a greater success than previ-
dry man about his mother-in-law or ltzruk Montag, who was murdered
ous affairs given 'by the Blue Bird
tease the handsome young lad who but not before he had been deprived
Girls, as the younger set of Detroit to delivers our mail about his sweet- of 30,000 marks and bad witnessed lb.
looking forward to it, with much In- heart. Few New Yorkers find time abuse of his daughter; in Wola-
terest .
to keep tip with their own intimate Gundika the murderers assaulted the
The Blue Bird Girls are endeavor. friends; 1 consider it something of an widow Krieger after they killed her
Ing to make this affair a brilliant suc- achievement to invest even trivial one-year-old baby.
cess and besides securing the best business relations with the human
orchestra available for the occasion, touch. But I most confess that Blu-
menthal, once started upon his fam-
they are planning a series of enter-
ily, grew to he a dreadful bore. When
tainments for the enjoyment of their
I tried to discuss defective plumbing,
patrons .
I found myself listening to an account
Tickets are $2.00 per 'couple and of the second boy's skill as a ball
may he secured from any of the mem- player; if I demanded new window
bers or at the box office on the even- shades I was met with statistics con- Preferred stockholders of Deleon
ing of the dance, at the Hotel Steller. cerning Blumenthal's first-born's tat. Mortgage Corporation have Just re
cots as a singer of Forme songs . ("a ceived their annual 7 per cent diet
Charlie Chapin that boy tsr) dente, while checks at the rate of
JEWISH SOCIAL SOCIETY regular
or the baby's way of crowing "da-da"
The next meeting of the Jewish when he came home every evening. 12 1.2 cents per share are in mall t.
Social Society will be held at 8422 And, if I showed signs of boredom, holders of common stock. This tette
Cameron, between Euclid and Phila- the wiley diplomat stopped ranting Is a quarterly payment at the rate of
delphia, on Saturday, Jan. 29, at 7:30 about his own children to praise my 10 per cent.
p. m. For further information call off•sprtng with such foolish phrases
This Corporation deals In Firs
Miss S. Harris. Cadillac 470-11, Dane- as "A head like a regular rabbi that Mortgage Bonds. It has financed se•
ing follows each meeting. boy has" or "a girl with such natural oral million dollars' worth of new co'
colors you don't often see in New lamella', In Detroit and line been on
AN INTERESTING DEBATE
York." To which I listened not with of the big factors In relieving th
PARIS—On November 30th an In. vanity—for like the Wear of Wake-
hou•ing shortage. All a its bonds an
tereating debate took place in Cracow field, I am ahoy, if—but w i t h t h e
between leading Jews and Poles. The growing conviction that Blumenthal secured by Detroit property.
Since 1918 this Corporation has r
subject was the relations between had a good heart after all, and was
the' two communities and Possible doing all he could to make me cent- turned to its stockhellers of bo'
classes over $500 000. In three nor
and f"r"hle.
measures for Improvement
"He's the limit, that man." s.cbed lime it has acquir I resnurces °zee'
among those who participated in the
Mrs. afarlowitz to me when we met
$7.000.000, and ■ 15 at present a"
debate were Dr. Kutcheba, the head
at the mail boxes in the hall and
the Cracow University. Professor (hired in tlie type of convenient divided profits of $933,613.22.
liumanitzkl and the Jewish Deputies I neighborly visit New York (11.41, 01 . • The officials a 'tie company an
ilartglass and Dr. Than.
crs prefer to the more lengthy calls v".7 optimistic for the coming year.

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If you had $100,000 to
invest could you find a
safer place for it than in
a 6170 First Mortgage
against a Detroit apart-
ment house worth at
% least $200,000. Whose
Owners were responsible
business men in your
own community?
You don't need $100,-
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will purchases you a bond
which is a unit of such a
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