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Tan Reports

Monthly Reports of Oper•tions

Investig•tions

Accountants and Auditors

Adolph Marks has been elected without opposition as State Senator
from the first Chicago district.
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Philadelphia Jews will begin a campaign on May 1 to raise $1,250,000
for the Federation of Jewish Charities.
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A $25,000 fund has been raised to establish an observation ward at the
Eagleville Sanatorium for Consumptives at Eagleville, Pa.

616 FORD BUILDING

TELEPHONE MAIN 6464

Offices:
New York City
Syracuse, N. Y.
Detroit, Mich.

Resident Partner:
WILLIAM B. ISENBERG
Certified Public Accountant
(New York and Michigan)

Rabbis of Cincinnati, Ohio, have organized a Board of Jewish Ministers
for that city.

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The first boat to sail direct from Trieste to Jaffa will start on her
voyage on May 17. The boat will carry a large number of Chalutzim.

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Owned and Operated by the

PEOPLE'S DRUG COMPANY

1)impenoed

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orrectly
Will Be Opened Saturday, May 14th

AT

R.,
Second Floor from First.

5:30 P. M. to 1:00 A. M.

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FIRST CLASS SERVICE

LRESTAURANT

1307 BROADWAY

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The lion. Mrs. Gerald S. Montagu has written a comedy of modern
manners, "Mother Eve," which was produced by the Playwrights' Theater
at a special matinee. Certain unconventional parts of the play had been
objected to by the Lord Chamberlain..

Cad. 3285

The London office of the Federation of Ukrainian Jews in England has
just issued in pamphlet form a memorandum submitted to the League fo
Nations by the Committee of Jewish Delegations regarding the Ukrainian
pogroms.
• • • •
The Rumanian government has recognized the Council of the Bucharest
Jewish Communities. The Ministers of the Interior and labor and the
Mayor of Bucharest attended the first meeting of the Council. The mayor,
in addressing the assembly, spoke in favor of the Zionist movement.

roLLowING FLAVORS

GRAPE
GINGER-ALE
CbLA

Announcement is made that Abraham Kaplan, a well known attorney
of New York City, has been appointed by Mayor Hylan president of the
Municipal Service Commission, a position carrying an annual salary of
$6,000. Mr. Kaplan was formerly a state senator.
• • • •
Dr. Bethel Solomons, F. R. C. P. 1., of Dublin, Ireland, has been deco-
rated by the King of the Belgians with the Medaille de Aoi Albert "in
recognition of his valued services to the Belgian cause during the war."
Dr. Solomons for five years gave his services to the Belgian refugees in
Dublin.

FEIGENSON BRuniERS CO.

From the President's Desk—Talk No. 50.

Bolivia Cloth—Cut Bolivhic–Ve-
lour — Goldtone — Silvertone —
many lined throughout with silk.
Plenty of loose, wrappy models
with large collars—plenty of tail-
ored styles.

The Dresses at $18

No. 21610"

time.

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An
Understandable
Statement

At the Close of

Fmn

TATE BAN

Or DETROIT

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Lumber Prices are Deflated

Lumber, the last great commodity to advance in
price, has been the first to get back to a normal
basis. While lumber constitutes less than thirty
per cent of the cost of the average frame house.
these reductions man an important saving in
building costs.

Detroit Lumber Dealers' Association

606 Woodward

The will of the late Aaron Cohen, of New York, who died last month,
provides legacies of $1,000 each for the Montefiore Home, Mount Sinai
Hospital, Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Beth Israel Hospital and Lebanon Hos-
pital. bequests of $500 each for the Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews,
Rabbi
. Jacob Joseph School, Hebrew Free Loan Society, Jewish Consump-
tive Relief Society and the Daughters of Jacob, and of $250 each for the
Hebrew Sheltering and Guardian Society and the Jewish Maternity Society.

Henry Vt'atterson, Louisville newspaperman, is reportd to have made
public a statement in which he declares that the Great Seal of the Con-
federacy was taken to England. Watterson is reported to have said in port:
"When Judah P. Benjamin left thin country forever, to locate in London,
he intrusted the great seal to his secretary, Bromwell. A year or two after
the war Bromwell became my father's law clerk in Washington. My father
had the copies made and Bromwell retained the seal. Some time later
Bromwell went to London to join Mr. Benjamin, who took care of him
until he died, some time in the seventies. Bromwell took the seal to England
with him. I have no doubt it was in his effects."
• •
The London Daily Mail severely criticized the British government for
its policy in Mesopotamia and Palestine. The writer characterized the
government's present policy as one of madness and intimates that mem-
bers of the government have not the smallest comprehension of the fury
w hich is aroused among Englishmen by their policy in the Near East.
The writer relates that he recently met a Tory who declared that when
he remembers that he is paying ■ shilling of his income tax in order to
enable Jews from Eastern Europe to get into Palestine, he feel. quite
i ravage.

RESERVE

BANK

Business April 28, 1921

$ 1,394,888.13

(Gold, Bank Notes and Specie) and with legal depositaries
returnable on demand.

IL—Checks on Other Banks

$ 209,755.04

These checks are payable in one day.

11L—Loans to Individuals and Corporations

$ 7,765,217.47

This is the amount we have loaned (after a thorough inves-
tigation) to individuals and corporations on their notes and
against approved collateral.

$ 4,365,4 28.34

IV.—Mort., tql'•es on Real Estate, and Bonds.

These are salable securities issued by the U. S. municipal-
ities and other corporations of first quality; also first mort-
gnes on high class real estate.

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E. A. Trommer, the Ellis Island representative of the Hebrew Shelter-
ing and Immigrant Aid Society of America, arranged a special Seder for
the 600 and odd Jewish immigrants on the island on the first night of
Passover. A considerable number of guests were invited from the city
and Included the Zionist leaders M. M. Ussishkin, Dr. Shmarja Levin and
Dr. Mossensohn.
• • •
Secretary of Labor Davis and W. W. Husband, Commissioner General
of Immigration, spent considerable time on Ellis Island recently inspecting
the operation of the various departments. Accompanied by Commissioner
Wallis and other Ellis Island officials, they went from department to depart-
ment, carefully checking up the work in each. Secretary Davis came across
many pathetic scenes and did not hesitate to show his emotion.

MEMBER
FEDERAL

I.—Cash

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The Board of Trustees of the Euclid Avenue Temple, Cleveland, Ohio,
have elected Jacob II. Skirball as an assistant to Rabbi Louis I. Wolsey
for a period of one year. Skirball is at present a senior student at the
Hebrew Union College and will enter upon his now duties after his gradu-
ation in June.
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Said Talib, the Arabian Minister of the Interior for Mesopotamia, has
been ordered to leave the country at the express command of the High
Commissioner. The expulsion of the minister followed upon his threat to
take up armed force against the High Commissioner if England failed to
comply with Mesopotamian demands for self-determination.
• • • •
The Jewish Relief Committee of Scandinavia has issued a call to all
Jewish relief organizations to participate in a conference which will con-
sider the possibilities of facilitating the emigration of Jews from Soviet
Russia. The conference will meet in Berlin and will base its deliberations
upon conditions submitted by the Soviet authorities to M. Saltzman, a rleief
worker representing the Jews of Canada.

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Crisp Taffetas—Glistening Satins
—Gay Chiffons — Dainty Crepes
de Chine—Mignonette — Georg-
ette—Summery Organdies — ap-
proved style for every occasion.

Frank & Seder—Suits, 4th Floor
—Dresses and Coats, 5th Floor.

• • • •

Two of the leading members of the Central Committee of the Russian
"Bund," Aaronson and Sevitzky, have been arrested by the Soviet authori-
I ties at the order of the government, according to advices received here
from Moscow. The Jewish journalist, Binstock, was arrested at the same

This particular account happens to
' be with one of the oldest banks in
America -- the Provident Institution
for Savings in the town of Boston.
Its entries show that in 1850 a [tailor
deposited $100. Four years later he
touched Boston again and deposited
another $100.
Then for 33 years there were no
further entries except for interest
credited. In 1887 this sailor walked
into the bank and said that after sail-
ing the seven seas for years he had
found his bank book at the bottom
of an old trunk, and would like to
get his two hundred dollars.
lie could hardly believe his senses when told that
his $200 had grown to be $1,470.76.
Compounded interest works wonders. It will
produce a good income on your money if you will
give it a chance.
Add to your savings account regularly and in a
comparatively few years it will amount to a very
considerable sum—it will surprise you.

700 Vinton Bldg.

The Coats at $18

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APPLE CIDER

HAVE A CASE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME

Account

Tricotines — Poiret Twills — Ga-
bardines and Serges—models that
combine elegant tailoring and de-
signing with quality and style—
from tailored to dressy effects.

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The Hebrew Orphan Asylum of this city will now receive $15,000 as
a legacy from the late Edward S. Kerbs, whose estate has just been settled
and appraised at $3,048,000. The Trudeau Sanitarium at Saranac Lake,
N. Y., will receive $50,000.
• • • •
In recognition of the many courtesies extended to the Temple, Cleve-
land, Ohio, by the East End Baptist church during the holy day season
of the past two years, the Temple has presented to that congregation a
copy of Sargent's "The Prophets of Israel."
a • • •
A. II. Woods has acquired for production next year "The Debutante "
a comedy in three acts. The author is Slyer Keilson, 19 years of age,
said to be the youngest living playwright. Keilson's father had to execute
the contracts for him in order that they might be binding .

KLEIN & LE1TNER

"

The Suits at $18

The Toronto, Canada, Young Men's Ilebrew Association has purchased
the large building at Brunswick and College streets, which they will soon
occupy as a home. The organization has over 1,200 members enrolled.
• •
A vast throng attended the opening of the new Hebrew School and
Institute erected at Cleveland, Ohio, in memory of the late Rabbi S. Mar.'
golies. An auction of the keys to the various rooms of the building netted
$6,900.

Special Sunday Supper

I

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Raphael Sanger, one of the few remaining survivors of the "old guard"
of the Washington Hebrew congregation, Washington, D. C., passed away
at the age of 86. Mr. Sanger was a Confederate veteran.

Telephone number. will be Main 556 and 557.

STRAWBERRY
CREAM SODA
BIRCH BEER

Floors of Them—With Entirely
New Styles Shown for the First Time

TWO

From Breslau COMPS the news of the death there of Rabbi Dr. Rosenthal,
at the age of 82. Dr. Rosenthal was minister of the Old Storch Synagogue,
and with him there passes away one of the last personalities of old Breslau.

Woodward at John

RASPBERRY

For Women and Misses

The president of the Bucharest Jewish Communities, Mr. Berkovitch,
has donated 1,200,000 lel to the Zionist, communal and charitable institu-
tions on the occasion of the recognition of the Council.

WRIGHT, KAY & CO.'S BUILDING

ARE MADE IN THE

Suits -- Dresses -- Coats

Ernest I,evine has been presented with the medal for surgery for the
winter session 1920-21, at the St. Mungo's College, Royal Infirmary, Glas-
gow, Scotland.
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• • • •
The first report of the Federated Loan Association of Philadelphia, Pa.,
shows that in the first five months of its existence the organization gave
357 separate loans totaling $62,500.

II. Vi. RENNIE, l'h. G., rill,

Il reocription•

ORANGE
CHERRY
LEMON
ROOT BEER

A Noteworthy Feature of the May Economy Sales

The annual report of the San Francisco Federation of Jewish Charities
shows collections of $215,554 and a membership list of 3,400.
• • • •
Mr. Louis Kuppenheimer, of Winnetka, Ill., has presented $50,000 to
the community to relieve the crowded condition of the public schools there.
• • • •
The conviction of Rabbi Judah I,. Magnet, of New York City, found
guilty of disorderly conduct in a picketing case, has been reversed upon
appeal.
• • • •
I. Cornick was first in Class 1 in the recent honors examination in the
practice of medicine at Dublin, Ireland, University, and was awarded first
prize.
• • • •
Councillor A. Finestone, of Northwich and Manchester, has been ap-
pointed by the Lithuanian government to be its commercial representative
in the United Kingdom.
• • • •
Lieut.-Col. F. 11. Kisch, C. B .
D. S. 0., Royal Engineers, has been
appointed by the President of China an officer of the fourth class of the
Order or Wen-11u.
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Par Ex Pharmacies

BEN TANNENHOLZ, Pres.

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1413 to 1447 CLIFFORD WOODIVARD AVE.

V.—Stock in Federal Reserve Bank

42,000sx)

VI.—United States Securities

398,421.25

This includes U. S. Government Bonds, War Savings Cer-
tificates, Revenue Stamps and United States Certificates of

Indebtedness.

VII.—Branch Banking lIouses and Furniture
and Fixtures

$ 4 1 9,94 0 99

Eleven of these brandies, all located in the city of Detroit.

VIII.--Other U. S. Government Bonds

$

Left with us for safe-keeping.

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705,150.00

$15,300,801.22

Total Assets

Total Deposits Entrusted to Us, April 28th, 1921 $13,701,536.17

The officers and directors always have this 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

$ 1,599,265.05

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

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Main Office: Lafayette and Griswold Street

Eleven Branches:

Gratiot and Hastings

Hamilton and Webb

Forest and Van Dyke

Chess and Gratiot

Ferndale and Springw•lls
St. Clair and Mack

Linwood and Vicksburg
Grand River & Virginia Park

Mack and Mt. Elliott
Woodward and Eliot

Jos. Campau and Newton

