os lm as ue rt. ul- os. Nt A NCrfrall Yarish PernaCal Cotter CLIFTON Antrim CINCANNATi 20, OHIO PEPETROOVISfl - FAVORS ADEQUATE PAY FOR TEACHERS PAGE NINE (A ROA It just arrived, to insist upon those must learn to keep house with him- things which they all have in corn- self. recognizing at once his great mon, and which are the most sacred gifts, his great temptations and his An Analysis of American Anti - Semitism. possession of any race, and with in- peculiarities, and remembering also All records hit attendance at finite patience and love lead these out- that any permanent success he may Shaarey Zedek dances acre broken into the great American heri- ever attain must be accomplished by a by the crowd that turned out to the Successful Affair of Junior Hadassah ' Sherman Lister, Detroit real es- Judaean dance held here last Satur- tage which eventually awaits them all. full recognition of the God that he Assures Lives of Two Children. W. Rector Emanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, Baltimore, Md. Nothing less than a religious mo- leas revealed to the civiliaed world. tate man, candidate for the Board of day evening. The dance proved a Education at the next election, in a credit to Young Judaea in general, tier can make this sacrifice possible Only by holding fast to his religion On the .. .1t..1.0 Exponent." Philadelphia. 1,1 As a result of the dance given by statement issued to the public last and particularly to the Young Juditean on the part of those who are already can he escape the fate of Esau "who week, said that he was profoundly Dramatic club and the Defenders of the Junior liadassah at Shaarey Jewish ring, cleverness and evasion in order citizens and have established them- for a morsel of meat sold his birth- been asked by my HAVE impressed with the responsibility the the White and Blue, who w etc in im- Zedek, Tuesday evening, two Jewish to exist. selves so strongly in the new land. right. For ye know how that after- friends to make a statement in- children, orphaned by the war, are to people of Detroit place upon seven mediate charge. The result has been that when An endeavor to improve t he Jew ward when he would have inherited a few words. and with be rescued from' the starvation and ' for he of its citizens when that few In num- The committee in charge of the the J e ws in placed at last in the presence of un- which ignores his religion and his es- the blessing he was rejected; g reat frankness, how constituted its Board of Edu- dance consisted of Sarah Match, as suffering which menaces them. !limited opportunity it has not been st.ntially religious nature is terribly found no place of repentance, al- are ber One hundred and fifty couples were America apear p to a citizen who is cation, and promised, if elected, to chairman; Rachel Norber, secretary at fault. First things must be placed though he sought it carefully with 1 Pitssibi o first, or else he will enter into Ameri- tears." i to years place whatever of business ability and and publicity manager; Lottie Gantry- present at the dance and entertain- thoroughly interested in them and th,00 n ,sieag le fe. nlialr for hint at once Ble adjustf their inevitable contribution to the a Wash- ment, which took the form of iek hint iii business judgment, keenness and fore- witz, treasurer. The refreshment ithairlY can life with the impression that he It is a great and terrible responsi- life of the nation. It is merely from ington's birthday celebration. mind too eager. has reached a point in evolutioe bility to be an American Jew. It eems too great, his mina .... , si g ht he possessed at the disposal of committee consisted of Hyman Cohen f. have e s will a t atilit i tt1, The gymnasium was elaborately at1,1,1.,., basis of p dw•i to good the city for the betterment of the and Barney Jaroslow. The program only his patience a id enduran ce too highl y ' ,s here God can be cast aside, a nd the necessitates a higher standard of liv- decorated with flags and bunting. isTe lsns present surround- human intellect is sufficient to lead ing and loving, a willingness to put devel op ed ad solicitors were Hyman Cohen, educational system. Bessye Barnett aided in the enter- those who care can understand. 1 e al. w i Mr. Lister also said in part that in Barney Jaroslow, Calvin Prady, at once to achieve and control the human animal. aside the small differences and the tainment program, singing several III the first place, the Jew, without ..' 1 ii!igs and cannot believe that i1''u s . I all his thinking and planning in con- liana Ketai and liarry Thomas. In the great war wr beheld Ger- years of hate, in order that in due time songs, the composition of Seymour doubt, re present s the strongest race there lies before hi m The net proceeds of the dance. nection with the labor of school offi- centuries of in- many the nuist efficient country in the he may not only be completely in- Seymons, with Mr. Seyntons at the in the world. creasing liberty and recognition. Th its s,.,,,i,1 cials be would ever keep in mind the which exceeded all expectations, will cluded in the American family, but piano. Aubrey Gittleman W011 ap- ''In all human history it would be he appears to push himself unduly, .-- — go down in ruin because she fact that the institution in our midst be turned over to the Young Judaea that he may bring with him a spiritual plause front his audience with his II ire so pathetic an d to insist u on himself unnecessarily, had tried this experiment and has of which we are all most proud and council for the further of Yonne, hard to find any gt • com d 'tel failed vision, which in the midst of the singing. so sublime as the Jew. He has been to overreach that comfortable under- which costs us the most money is our Judaea work in this city. And when her soul was revealed in building of a nation, and the strong The. Voting Judaea Dramatic club the prey of all na ti o ns and their mas- standing which others have acquired terms of deeds a shudder Weill emphasis which that necessitates upon public schools. tens. lie has been flung down into gradually during these two thousand throughout the world at the sight of material things, is the greatest need Mr. Lister says he as In favor of and the Defenders of the \\'hile and Blue arc anticipating the giving of a an unutterable depth of infamy, but years Ile has all the self.conscious- SO much intelligence and industry of the present and can alone sate as more than just a living wage for the infamy has constantly recoiled ness of a stranger in the world of gone wrong. I earnestly hope that in from the fate of any national organi- "Success ('arty" in the near future, teachers, and that teachers must be and this makes him unable upon his persecutors. his lot has freedom, adequately compensated tor their la- to celebrate the great success of the to express his best desires and , spite of the many and intricate di(- ration, however efficient, that has for- dance. The Defenders of the White and been made bitter by every species o f often in the way that the Ameri- gotten God. The processes of troll,- bors. Blue and the Judaran Dramatic Club, wrong, cruelty and inhumanity, b ut his most generous impulses. Only can Hebrews who now understand the tine are necessarily gradual. Again, in the tumult of our great gy,,a, privileges and the great tempta- those things remain which are the re- local Young Judaea circles, will meet he has survived them. In the utmost in a joint debate Sunday, March 6, at darkness he has found a light to guide cities, where on his arrival he is thins of American life, will set them- sults of a natural growth. Infinite the Ahavath Achim synagogue, West- hint and amid the most terrible of herded with the least desirable class selves seriously to the task of lead- patience, a steadfast faith and a per- ['Mister and Delmar streets, on the' deprivations a hope to console and of our citizens, he finds life still a ing gently by the hand the thousands sistent quest of the highest can alone question, "Resolved that Vochanati support hint Ile stands amid new struggle against crutch conditions, and who arc now turning their faces to lead us through the great labyrinth of hen Zakkai was a traitor." The De- nations and civilizations today, him- his first knowledge of American' pa- the land of Hope. American possibilities, enable us to PROGRAM fenders will uphold the affirmative self unchanged—the wonder and the litical and industrial methods and The Jews in America will be a take the right turning, and bring us Beethoven Septet Opus 20; Thuille Sextet Opus 6; Ravel Septet side of the argument.. he has sur- manners is a travesty on what we be- . enigma of the world. at last out into the sunlight of the 'rite team from the Defenders of vived the Roman and the Greek, and here the nation stands for. "Ehere very great element in the formation of Father of All, PERSONNEL the White and Blue will will consist of in turn he may survive the Teuton seems to he no point of cont act be- the future. In fact, within the lives Joseph DI Natale, Nicholas Garagusi, Victor Potent, violins; Valbert us do good of our children this country is bound " While we have time let Hyman Cohen, Leonard Milling and and the Angle-Saxon. If we can !mien the Judaism of Eastern Europe, Coffey, viola; Julius Sturm 'cello; Gaston Mohan, bass; Anton Payer, unto them Barney Jaroslow. The Dramatic team fancy any human crewture standing which he brings with him, and the to become the Jewish stronghold of flute; Jules Valliant, oboe; Rufus Arey, • clarinet; Joseph Mosbach, household that are of the world. This transition will hap- unto all men, but especially of faith," will be composed of Rachel Norbor, on the ruins of Westminster Bridge teeming thousands of the slums that the powsioon; Bruno Jaenicke, French horn. p, a II too swiftly , and (I ()ply a clop Minnie Tclanof and Zelda Mededov. and surveying 'the desolation that surround hint. (Members of Detroit Symphony Orchestra) , conviction of what is taking place. and N. Y. RABBI FINED 1O R Miss Rose Copinsky, one of the was once called London.' it will not and Moreover, Amtirica unconsciously faithful organization of American STRIKE INTERVENTION local leaders will act as chairman. be Lord Macaulay's mythical New aims a death blow at the observance Bendetson Netzorg, Piano Jewry ,can avert vast waste and loss NEW YORK—Dr. Judah L. Mag- Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Dr. N. E. Zealander—it will be a Jew. Assisted By the . . in the transformation of the European nes, organizer and for many years the Aroustain will be judges of the debate. presence of this strange race all the of the more fortunate of his race Jew Nina Ostroweka, Harp into a staunch American. It is head of the New York Kehillah, im- BOX SEATS-41.00 SEATS-25x, 50c, 75c. people of modern Europe are but quite careless of its observance; and l not merely a matter of life and death partial chairman of a number of nee- ON SALE SATURDAY GRINNELL'S WEST END CLUB HAS children just out of school; for the : when the sacredness of the day to millions of human beings, it is far dle trade industries for several years, SUNDAY AFTER 10 A. M. ORCHESTRA HALL INTERESTING MEETING Jew had literature and a philisnphy passes, as it too often does amid the more than this, the moral and spiritual was arrested here Friday and given a when our forefathers were barbarians screaming competition of our Anted- hop, of a great people. suspended sentence for intervening in and worshipped blocks of wood and can life, the faithfulness of two thou- t a Christian I have devoted years an arrest which the police were mak- Milton M. Alexander will address stone. And as one surveys that lit- sand years goes with it, and he flings of As my life to the study of the Jewish ONLY SERIOUS STUDENTS MAY APPLY FOR A FREE the newly organized club at the El erasure and iihilisopsy; as one en- off his allegiance to the God of his Ideal. We need his God conscious- ing on two waist-maker pickets. Mag- TRYOUT AT MY STUDIOS. NONE OTHERS WILL BE istrate Tobias, who tried the case, said Moshe synagogue, Michigan avenue , deavors to arrive at the secret hid. fathers in order to plunge deeply into and Twenty-ninth street, Tuesday den in all this long, chequered, pa- the opportunities of a new land ,tens snore than any other one trait he could not do otherwise than fine ACCEPTED FOR VOCAL TRAINING. ill making our dream of democracy Rabbi Magnes guilty, and gave him evening, at 9 o'clock, on "Where thetic and sublime history, one fact which seems contemptuous of all that come true. This trait is potentiall a suspended sentence. The two Bbil Concert Soloist, Composer, Teacher of tone production and interperta- Shall it All End?" In addition to Mr. continually emerges: the greatest is old and that speaks of sacrifice and y pickets were found guilty of disor• , tiOn of Operatic, Arias, Concert songs and modern Jewish Alexander's talk, a musical program periods of the nation coincide with daily discipline. This tragedy is talc- reborn when each Hebrew child is derly conduct and fined $5 each. Compositions. has been arranged for the evening. the brought forth the life. congested . periods when the sense of re- ing place on an enormous scale in meats of our in city Think tene- for a The events leading up to the arrest At this meeting, the question of nam- ligton was strongest among the pen- our midst, and the loss to our Ameri- moment of the possible ing the organization will be finally loss in terms and conviction of Dr. Mercers began plc: the most terrible downfalls and can life in terms of splendid energy, with an altercation between the two taken up, and a name decided upon. in ptaulfeability and vision is beyond , of the race which produced Abraham, dispersions with the loss of that re- cnourn girl pickets and two men, one of Solomon Levin addressed the or- Mr. Braun appears In recitals In thin state under the auspices of Isaiah and Jesus, if we neglect them. 'ligious sense." whom, it was brought out in the trial while ganization at their last meeting, the Chamber of Music Society Bureau only. When religion is gone the moral ' The problem is so great that all petty testimony, was a paid agent of a firm Every self-respecting Jess. must be Mr. Kersh entertained with a number . differences disappear as we contem- proud of his race, and in the long fabric is shaken to its foundation Studios at 3609 Woodward Ave. At Davenport located at 18 E. 17th street, against of Yiddish declamations. e It is p eliarly cu the Jewish which the union is now engaged in a All Jewish young people, particu- run he can only he helped by being The Jew because of his very strength prat oble it. PHONE GLENDALE 8468. m. Only th e Jew can help the i etg liree(v . i t , ilalnd ici thi i a n t o t i'. is f h v is aro cw passions pl e.ln y strike. When Officers Kohler and made to realize the greatness of his larly those residing in the west end Jew at this moment ill our history. Hanson arrested the girls on the sug- district, are urged to attend the next ' inheritance. At his best, he has With bb, any Western race. His fall s , gestion of the company agent and meeting of the society and enlist as reached the highest altitude of God. v ision another man, without holding the two m ensate with the height from the past an t I b y the shinin g v consciousness known to man. His comm members. of your own future, I conjure you to men as complainants, Dr. Magnes in- which he falls. supreme contributions have been his c 'devote t • your test h tougt h and d stren gt quired from the policemen their pro- Now, the aver:ige man dwells more PROTECT JEWISH RIGHTS unswerving monotheisnt and the date, February 19th, we will make no charge Beginning th ethics of the Nazarene. Modern easily upon the faults of others and to the supreme task of gathering into cedure in permitting private citizens for calling for passe gers anywhere within the city limits of De- to order arrests without requiring civilization for two thousand years almost reluctantly acknowledges their the great storehouse of American will there he any Paris—A representative of the Com- amtramck. Neither troll, Highland Park, or the wonderful gift that is corn- them to appear in court as complain- mittee of Jewish delegations has Just has borrowed its religious ideas from virtues. As a mental process it is far ideals charge for returning from any point anywhere within the limits jug to us across the seas. Perhaps ants. Upon insisting on a reply to his praise, and the Jewish race, laying most emphasis easier to criticize than of these three cities. returned from a visit to Geneva where will be " entertaining Angels an- question after he had been ordered to Jew's contribution thus the Jew offers the most striking Outside the limits of these three titles, you will please make he conferred with Kolben, one of the on that which the which which he himself has refused to re- opportunity in American life for every awaill'" The Opportunity of democ- "move on" by Officer Ranson, Dr. your arrangements with the office before star Mg. directors of the League of Nations, ceive. This alone creates a situation form of abuse, from the snicker of, racy is a Warp-edged sword; it has Magnes, was arrested. Yours truly, with regard to the security of Jewish which bears within itself the seeds of , the vaudeville theatres to the almost ' within it the hope of salvation and Ex-Deputy l'olice ComMiSSi011•r Newhurger, costresettore,J)r. minority rights. Kolben assured the hostility, misunderstanding and per- silent denunciation expressed in terms als" the possibility of swift destruc- henry enry Delegations' representative that the seention. There undoubtedly have of aloofness by great religious bodies. lion. this century, even this decade, Magnes, has been asked op his cthot Per JOHN E. !SMITHY, President. memorandum which the CommIttea been periods in the life of Chris- Vs'e are all familiar with the part will bring to pass results which may to appeal from the magistrate's deci- loi I'Verlasting or will send down sion and try to alone it reversed by the had placed before the League was not tianity when a definite attack upon , played by the villain in melodrama. Into the abyss gain thousands who have court of general sessions. Ill gives quite as much pleasure in being overlooked. Judaism has given opportunity for a be \\% %%%%%% %SA% %%NSA %%%%%% come to offer u their best s le r es . Will h t • ,.\ , t N\N %%%%%%% \,%\‘‘,%\\N‘ way to t he audience as the hero greater emphasis on the Christian lew save the Jew? SUGGESTS COLLEGE CHAIR or heroine. The crowd can empty . Why misunderstood? Not because Creed. Unfortunately, this hostility OF JEWISH HISTORY IN U. S. has been deliberately used to gi leen upon him, and there are of religious differences, except in so w all its spho find more satisfaction in I'll I LADELPHIA—Estabfishment expression to Christian loyalty. As many far as the feeling of separation which of a chair of American Jewish his- has been said before, "half of patriot- the hiss than in the cheer. With the is brought to us from Europe creates torical research at some university ism is hate." It is not without sig- millions of newly-landed immigrants th ronging to our shores and going a corresponding enmity here. Surely was urged last week by Dr. Cyrus nificance that the day most dreaded misunderstood, because the Jew is the be the Hebrews of Eastern Europe is through this sudden and violent strongest race in the world, because Alder, president of Dropsie College, Good Friday; and it is indeed tragic change there is ample opportunity for he is a stranger in the land of free- at the twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Amen, aR Jewish Historical ' that on this day, which emphasizes the critic. who cloaks his natural in- (10111 c . 'd has not yet learned to adapt the complete sacrifice of Love, h uman , stinct tinder the sanction of an age- himself to the standard of energy and Society. Dr. b. S. W. Rosegbach, hate should be generated and sent ' old r eligious prejudice. An element the conventional "give and take." and Philadelphia, e as elected president of of discord and disunion is thus in- the social understanding which has the organization to sussed Dr. Alder, forth on its errand of destruction. augurated in the midst of our Ameri- grown tip during his two thousand who resigned. Thank God, America from t we have emerged in can ideal of inclusiveness, uven Dr. Harold Korn, New York, who he sad and terrible years of exile from the interior life member of the execu- years of religious persecution, Any , The Jew himself is in part respon- of the European family. Misunder- was elected a tive board, declared there are 24 At the Close of Business February 21st, 1921 prejudice which is left on purely re- stood because of his greater keenness, states In which little or no research cohesion which is a well-recognized , because of the habits of mind ligious grounds is a lingering remern- sible for this because of that lack of n an d the parts played brance which in time must disappear. racial character. 1 here have been ' method which have been forced upon has been made as to by Jews in their histories. Ile also lice, The emphatic decree of religious tole, three waves of Judaism which have' him by centuries of deliberate injus- urged that Jewish history in this broken upon our shores. Until j1e8w .18, for, (Gold, Bank Notes and Specie) and with legal depositaries ation laid down by the covenants ot because his best has rarely been country be discussed once a month in the Colonies of Maryland and Rhode the S 'tallish and Portuguese asked returnable on demand. believed in or desired. Mis- synagogues. Island became a fundamental princi• were practically the only ones known understood most of all in these days pie of government in the Constitution in America. They had attained in Warsaw— The local reprveeniativo many cases an honored position in of the United States. This has in- hteilrfa, nbe self, ecannese ishedi ivsid p edrimnagraill y nntanhi in- the Czeoho-Fliovakian government F. creasingly borne the fruit of mutual our astern cities, the result of yea r svidual, and because in the midst of of These checks are payable in one day. has turned to the Association el Jew- o r i eq se u n iect e and dignified gnci fir caconduct l eornminn ;Tye. sympathy and understanding, and P die keen competition of our Ameri- critical ish Merchants with the request that a must eventually extract the sting of , can life he has cast aside the guide 1H—Loans religious difference. It is a consurn- . Th'Y had a sense of f ar istocracy all and the discipline of the past in order list of names be submitted to him of relation which awaits the processes of their own. Then with the revolution in one generation to grasp everything ;.'wish firms who would be willing to is the amount we have loaned (after a thorough investi- in Germany came the second wave, i the present holds. The Jew will be a make ■ onneellons with Oseoho-Slo- education and of time, gation) to individuals and corporations on their notes and against approved collateral. Of course, the Jew recently arrived of German Jews. This was a much Jew until the end of the chapter. He ,:ittlan hewn. from Europe does not understand this larger migration and in due time - YOUNG JUDAEAN DANCE PROVES GREAT SUCCESS Why Misunderstood DANCE PROCEEDS TO SAVE WAR ORPHANS By the Rev. Dr. Hugh Birckhead handers I JUDAEANS DEBATE SUNDAY, MARCH 6 SUNDAY AT 3:30 Detroit Symphony Ensemble ORCHESTRA HALL I. LEONARD BRAUN CHERRY 123 % EITAXICAB SERVICE COMPANY CHERRY 123 An Understandable Statement I—Cash MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK $ 1 ,308,085.99 • $ 213,855.17 II—Checks on Other Banks to Individuals and Corporations This $8,0 93,9 12 .84 IV—Mortgages on Real Estate, and Bonds $ 4,467,340.60 These are salable securities issued by the U. S. municipalities and other corporations of first quality; also first mortgages on high class real estate. 42,000.00 V—Stock in Federal Reserve Bank States Securities This includes U. S. Government Bonds, War Savings Certifi- cates, Revenue Stamps and United States Certificates of Indebtedness. 556 ,745. 00 VII—Branch Banking Houses and Furniture and Fixtures $ VIII—Other U. S. Government Bonds and Certificates of Indebted $ 615,600.00 394, 8 79. 2 7 Eleven of these branches, all located In the city of Detroit. Left with us for safe-keeping. $15,692,418.87 Total Assets Total Deposits Entrusted to Us, Feb. 21st, 1921 $14,079,114.30 The officers and directors always have thls in mind when making loans and see to it that the assets are in such form as to enable them to meet all requests made by depositors. This Leaves Capital Stock, Surplus and Undivided profits of $ 1,613,304.57 Which becomes the property of the stockholders after the depositors are paid in full, and is a guarantee fund upon which we solicit new deposits and retain those which have been carried by us for many years. ESTABLISHED 1853 First State Bank of Detroit Main Office. Lafayette and Griswold Street Eleven Branches: Gratiot and Hastings Chen. and Gratiot Mack and ML Elliott Woodward and Eliot Hamilton and Webb Ferndale and Spring...As St. Clair and Mack Jos. Campan and Newton Forest and Van Dyke Linwood and Vicksburg Grand River & Virginia Park fundamental change in his environ- swept away almost entirely the ment, and by his own emphasis on memory of the original colony. There was a definite antagonism between accustomed hate he creates a situa- lion which is neither American nor these two groups which has only permanent. As the Hebrew becomes ceased because the German Jews over- more definitely AmericanizedL he en- whelmed the situation by their num• Iheir commercial success hers ters into the freedom allowed to all and . ' a. . They nnw represent the van of Re-' men to worship as they please, a formed Judaism and have maintained he attains a certain honorable distinc- their position by the establishment of lion in the community because of his great commercial organizations hith er- religious status. America is to unknown in the United Stairs. proud of its breadth . of view and in- Then variant to the mind of Then in the "eighties " occurred per- elusive ss, and the Jews constitute would, there- secutions in Russia, definitely staged an interesting by the Imperial Government, and as the average citizen. I fore, emphasize at the start the fact a result the third and greatest wave that the Jew is not misunderstood be-' of refugees swept into our cities. The Russian Jew is in the ascendant, he is cause of his faithfulness to the re' temporary i i is b rapidly becoming the typical Jew to ligion of his misunderstandi fathers. If there a the average citizen. Having been n t g c! subject to a greater government re- cause he brings it with him from Eu- rope, and it cannot grow or survive striction, frequently breaking nut into in the American atmosphere of tolera- brutal persecution, he is more intense- y J e w ish than those who preceded tion. What then are those qualities in him, a stronger adherent to the old re- . ligious observances of his race, look- Mr. Ford or the London Morning t h e possibility of American ideals. He Post to come out publicly against him. and is there anything that the Jew does not hesitate to condemn openly can do himself to answer such those Hebrews who came before him to this land, and he denounces their charges, not merely by words, but more liberal religious views as not ac- in terms of deeds? ceptable to the God of Israel. He I would remind the reader that the has created another rift in the Jew- history of the Jewish people for the ink community and claims that he past two thousand years has been a alone has been faithful to the great tragedy. The Hebrew has been the traditions of the past. It is a matter Cinderella in the household of the of profound regret that the task of world—treated with studied injustice Americanizing the Jew from Eastern deprived by special legrslation of the Europe cannot be carried out with ights of holding land, entering higher .greater de finiteness by those of his occupations and of participating free- race who understand what the Ameri- ly in the life around hint. This pros- can opportunity means, that the sure of hatred, prejudice and persecu- process of developments must be so lion from without has been a great violent and destructive, and that a , formative influence in producing the Jews of today. lie has been pre- race so strong and capable must ex- hibit to the cold scrutiny of those served, however, from absorption and its least fortunate character- destruction, not only by his fidelity outside • i t ic s at the start. to his religion but also by the strong s If there is one prayer which should racial characteristics which will al- rica iit ways make him a marked figure in be offered for the Jews of America the world. The greater the pressure is a prayer of unity. in sp ite o t h e i r d Is brought to bear on his industry and internal differences their problem longing to express himself the more one problem, and in the min s o f ingenious and devious necessarily most Americans they are classed to- have been his mental processes in gether, the fau lt o f one the fault of seeking an outlet for the consuming all. It will require a new form of men i- e A fire within him. Unable to stand up self-sacrifice on the part o f t t he c go with outstretched and declare himself boldly "primus canized Jew to o-religionist who has inter pares," he had to resort to run- hand to his Highland Park State Bank Highland Park, Michigan STATEMENT At Close of Business February 21st, 1921 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Real Estate Loans U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness Other Bonds Stock ia Federal Reserve Bank Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Overdrafts Cash and Due from Banks S 3,031,386.20 7,163,810.06 1,528,200.00 3,839,921.35 54,000.00 624,541.65 435.41 1,404,068.81 $17,644,343.47 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Reserve for Taxes and Interest Deposits Bills Rediscounted Bills Payable $ 1,000,000.00 968,819.61 50,443.31 13,790,11E56 482,962.00 1,354,000.00 $17,646,343.47 °MEWS James T. Whitehead, Pres. lir. fie° R. Andrews( Vice-Pres. Geo. H. Van Buren, Vice-Pres. F. E. Quisenberry, Vice-Pres. and Cashier A. L. Couzens, Vice-Pres R. M. Jones, Asst. Cashier II. O. Wood, AssL Cashier 1). J. Lindsay, Asst. Cashier W. A. Abendroth, Asst. Cushier (leo. Y Reed, Auditor DIRECTORS Dr. Geo. It. Andrews, Vice - Pres. ('has. J. Butler, Pres., Morgan it Wright Geo. L. Bahl, General Agent Frank Holznagle, Florist Penn Mutual Life Inc Co. Geo. II. Van Buren, Vico - Pre" Clarence If. Booth, James T. Whitehead, Pres. Pres., Motor Bankers' Corp. C. E. Wilcox, Attorney Geo. O. Brown MAIN OFFICE Woodward at Manchester BRANCHES Woodward at Richton Jeise R. at Manchester Woodward at Geneva Oakland at Tennyson UNDER CONSTRUCTION Hamilton Blvd. at Tuxedo Avenue 3% INTEREST ON DAILY SAVINGS BALANCES