TnEberRortinisitaiRor+10,E PAGE TEN WOOD-DETROIT WORLD'S SELIK BROS. MAKING DETROIT PACKING LARGEST HOIST PLANT AUTO PARTS DIRECT IS CITY'S FINEST We have, in Detroit, become ac- FOR LOCAL PLANTS customed to the "biggest on earth." Producers of Earliripe Beef Have The Dime Savings Bank But few of us realize the extent to which Detroit made hydraulic hoists and steel dumping bodies are used. Car Wood is more widely known as the "Speed Boat King" than as a manufacturer. His genius in build- ing and driving motor boat winners is, however, but another example of his mechanical ability. In the truck field his products were long since recognized as unequalled. Gar Wood, while the truck industry was still undeveloped, recognized that lost time was the big drawback to motorizing deliveries. He realized that time must be saved. And he de- veloped the hydraulically operated hoist for mechanical unloading. This device revolutionized the meth- ods in many lines. It made trucks more practical in the building trades particularly. It made the horse- drawn dump wagon as obsolete as the old stage coach. Truck makers and users alike saw the advantage of Wood-Detroit Hy- draulic Hoists and Steel Bodies; and today over 90 per cent. of the truck companies endorse them and nine tenths of the power dump trucks are equipped with them. All this has made necessary the new plant—modern, perfectly equip- ped factory devoted exclusively to building Wood - Detroit Hydraulic Hoists and Steel Bodies; and has brought to Detroit another first. Marvelous Institution. Sani- Resources Over $43,000,000.00 The Selik Brothers, Incorporated , have for years manufactured tools and automobile parts directly for Many 'of the meat markets of the manufacturers. Right after the war was over Selik North End have been fortunate! Brothers had a large equipment suit- enough to be chosen to handle the able for tool work. When that slump famous products of the Detroit Pack-1 in business came there was nothing to 130 CONGRESS S T.,W ing Company, namely Earliripe Here- be gotten in that line at all, as the big manufacturers had a large equip- DETROIT ford Beef, This beef is the finest produced and ment of their own and did not need represents the utmost in meat quality. It is produced for markets who nerve the public and is slaughtered in the finest, cleanest nand most moder l'acking House in the West. The Detroit Packing Company, which has grown to an institution of enormous size by producing quality meats never has lost the individual care of its President and General Manager, Mr. Edward F. Dold. The whole organization is systematized in such a manner that every bit of work receives his personal supervision and he may be justly proud of the splendid name the "Detroit Star Brand Pro- ducts" have achieved. Every employe is dressed in epic and span white coats and every bit of meat is cut and hung in pure, clean and cool rooms and on sand scrubbed meat blocks. No greater show in cleanliness can be found anywhere and when anyone purchases Detroit Packing House products, they can rest assured of the finest quality produced in the latest, most sanitary packing plant in this Information on Request city. The company extends an invita- tion to the public to inspect their property, which is located at cur. of JOSEPH SELIK Memher Detroit Stock Exchange West Lafayette and Springwells av- Phone Main 5000 245 Penobscot Bid/. enue, in the fast growing section of the help of other factories. There was only one thing left to do, special West Detroit. ize in an article which could be sold on the open market. For that purpose 1 Selik Brothers have traded some of "Detroit's Leading Florists" their tool machines for automatics; Coe i and they have now about 375 different S. J. Vlac hoe, Manager makes of automobile replacement Floral Art in All Its Branches 25 Yearn' Practical Experience. parts. CORSAGES A SPECIALTY There are about 10 million pleasure 3421 Woodward Ave., Bet. Slummy and Peterboro cars and trucks running every day in Deliveries Everywhere. Tel. Glendale 719 the United States, and there is great no need for replacements parts. The re- placement part business is a very large one and there are over 50,000 stores in the United States, which, of course, all have to buy parts. At the present time Selik Brothers are fully equipped for the manufac- ture of a full line of Piston Pins, King and Spring Bolts, also having a 49-59 Highland Ave.—Highland Park, Mich. wonderful and up-to-date equipment for the manufacturing of Axle Shafts and all similar work of that kind. Joseph Selik is president of the cor- poration. tary and Modern. 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MAIN OFFICE Dime Savings Bank Bldg., Griswold and Fort Streets BRANCH OFFICES Broadway and Witherell Oakland and Holbrook Grand River and Ilighfield Harper and Frontenac Mt. Elliott and Davison Sherman and Chene Dix and Artillery Military and Michigan Woodward and Milwaukee Jefferson and Beaufait Gratiot and Russell Grand River and Lawton Woodward and Willis Michigan and Eighth Fourteenth and Ferry Hastings and Alexandrine Continental Motors Wm. A. Neer & Co. 7 . o I , 7 7 0 7 0 e 7 wcwocxxxxsoomsocwoomsamwswocsmoommAs+ George D. Pamel & The Wolverine Bond & Mortgage Co. A RECORD OF SERVICE For a great many years we have been identified with the financing of important corporation and municipal obligations. During this time we have assisted individuals, institutions and estates in the selection of their investments. Our extended experience both in originatnig and distributing securities is at the service of the public. ARE OFFERING $150,000 7 per Cent First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds Secured by Highland Manor BENJ. DANSARD & CO. INVESTMENTS 328-330 PENOBSCOT BLDG. MEMBERS DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE Main 6844 Buildings: 61 Apts. of 2.3-4 R000ms Each INSURANCE: The property is amply insured with a mortgage clause payable to the Trustee to protect the interests of the bondholders. BORROWERS: The bonds are signed by Dunn Realty Company, a Michigan Cor- poration who have title to the property and are constructing the apart- ment and selling it on land contract to Mr. Roy L. Brown. EARNINGS: The net earnings are estimated at $38,000 per annum, or more than three and one-half times the greatest annual interest requirements on the bonds. Tax Exempt in Michigan TONY OESTERLE LEADS NEW TEMPLE ORCHESTRA With the opening of the Temple ballroom, at Woodward and Temple, Detroit retains a master orchestra leader in the person of Tony Oesterle. I Mr. Oesterle is well known to the music world through his connection with the melody monarchs, having Iplayed the Keith and Orpheum vaude- I ville time. To Detroiters he is known BULL MARKET What to Buy— When to Buy— When to Sell— Daily Advice,— Personal Service— Consistent Profits— Free Booklet Write Imlay for booklet. ' , lock Trading on a Mollie. Medan Complete detail,. of "It. ..," three pr., limit, tented trading 1 4. 110. Daily Market Service I We specialize ill a BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON Also a first class Dollar Dinner. T .Lan(enat Cafe 42 Monroe Ave. tUnder New Management.) 891.801 Penni.•ot 11111, Bain 1900. WOLVERINE BOND & MORTGAGE CO. AmosagolonasasmammatigaWs ■ v rmn rmn rms ran ran ,an ran ran ran fan r, LI LI 14043 Woodward Avenue rpil ran ra n a n tp0 rpn rpn rpn rPn rPn rPti rPrirenIPN poiiilizfiriiniipmirmaillin:amirsillouniiiima[Ruinowommlo HIGHLAND PARK, MICHIGGAN kE Kay and Co., 1 11.- Incorporated Investment Bankers State and Municipal Bonds 1118 Penobscot Bldg. 1 Exempt From AU Federal Income Taxes. Rate New York City 100,000 New York Lily *zu,uutt state of micnigan, Soldier Bonus 100,000 State of Iviichigan, Registered War Loan $100,000 10,000 State of Michigan, highway 3,000 State of Michigan, highway 4 1/2% 41/2% 4% 4% 4'/Ii% 144,000 City of Detroit, General 13,000 City of Detroit, Water 50,000 City of Detroit, School 500,000 City of Detroit, General 10,000 City of Detroit, General 5,000 City of Detroit, Sewer 1,000 City of Detroit, Public Improvement. 4,000 City of Detroit, Sewer. Yield 5 4/4 7o 5 1 /2% 5% 3 1/2% 4% 4% 4 %% 4 1 /2% 4 1/2% 4 1 /2% 4 1/2% 1935.38 1932 1944 1942-52 1932 1935 1948 1950 4.00% 4.00% 4.00% 4 1/4% 4.15% 4.15% 4.15% 4.15% 41/2% 192747 4 1/2% 500,000 State of Oregon, Highway 36 1 4.15% 3 6 7 - 4 5477 2% 1 1 9 2 150,000 City of Milwaukee, Wis., General 4.15% 740,000 City of Lansing, Mick, Electric Light 932 8 46 4.10% 4 1 / 1 , 4 74 0 1 194 City of Lansing, Mich., Electric Light 4.15% 15,000 City of Cleveland, Ohio, Water 1925-33 4.20% 5% 100,000 City of Toledo, Ohio, Park & Boulevard 4.30% 1931 5% 200,000 St. Louis County, Minn., Road 41/2% 1928-36 4.35% 40, 000 Memphis, Tenn., Board of Education 4 1/a% 1946-57 4.30% 80,000 Memphis, Tenn., Board of Education 4.35% 41/2% 1952 17,000 Royal Oak Twp., Mich., School Dist. No. 6 4.40% 1952 10,000 Village of Ecorse, Wayne Co., Mich., Imp... —5% 1927-31 4.50% 5% 30,000 Lake County, Ohio, Road 4.50% 1930 6% 10,000 Muskingum County, Ohio, Highway 4.50% 1931 6% 10,000 Norwalk, Ohio, Electric Light 1925-38 4.50% 6 5% 83,500 Coshocton, Ohio, Schools 1930.31 4.50% 10,000 Darke County, Ohio, Highway 1937 4.50% 6% 5,000 City of East Cleveland, Ohio, Schools 1928.29 4.50% 6% 20,000 City of Lakewood, Ohio, Street Improvement 1927.28 4.50% 5% 14,000 Stark County, Ohio, Road 5 1 /2% 1827-30 4.70% 16,000 lost° County, Mich., Road (Co. Portion) 1938.39 4.75% 6% 20,000 Woodville, Ohio, School District 5 1 /4% 1927.30 4.75% 39,000 Giles County, Tenn., Highway 4.75% 1931 10,000 Genesee County, Mich., H'way (Twp. Port.) 6% 23,450 Muskegon Co., Mich., Highway (Twp. Portion) 51/4% 1924-31 4.75% 5 1/4 % 1926-32 4.75% 45,000 Muskegon Co., Mich., Highway (Dist. Por.) 1949-53 4.90% 6% 10,000 Carey, Ohio, Water and Light Descriptive Circulars Upon Request. KEANE, HIGBIE & COMPANY 431 Griswold Street Main 2963 DETROIT STOCKS, BONDS SHORT TERM NOTES Marna issaraet 1912 ca.uUO/o 1932 1927.22 901/2 1.t.140 1942 4.1070 1941 9.1DVO 1941 4.19% 1941 1925 4.20% 5% 2,000 State of Michigan, bonus 48,000 State of Michigan, bonus 2,000 State of Michigan, Highway Maturity 1903 TONY OESTERLE through his appearance at the Fron- tenac, Tuller Hotel, D. A. C., Fellow- craft and Michigan Clubs. Associated with Mr. Oesterle in his new position as director of the Temple Ballroom orchestra is Charles J. Kraft, especially remembered by those who have danced at the Detroit Boat Club, the Arcadia and at the Country Club. Mr. Kraft led the D. A. C. orchestra for one season, the Detroit Boat Club orchestra 15 seasons, and the Detroit Country Club seven seasons. Rice A. Howell, manager of the Temple ballroom, refering to the per- sonnel of the orchestra, said: "I be- lieve we are now especially well pre- pared to cater to the refined, modest dancing public. People in general are coming to realize that the legitimate ballroom essential to the stress of city life as are city parks. We have kept this uppermost in mind in planning the Temple Ballroom and no effort will be spared in the attempt to give Detroit the finest in enjoyment and recreation." 7V2 WELL SECURED PREFERRED STOCKS We recommend the following :— to yield inmtress or 730 Pa. Edmund & Jones 7.30 Michigan Stamping Pfd 775 Michigan Sugar Pid 7.50 Packard Preferred 5.55 Pain• Preferred 7.80 Timken Axle Pld Complete information upon request. O'HARA, FERRISS & CO. Orders Executed in All Markets on LISTED AND UN- LISTED SECURITIES Cherry 2760.1-2 Greetins of the season from the Brownie Drug Stores (the Cut Rate Drug Stores in your neighbor- hood). Visit our new, big- Brownie Drug Store at 28-30-32 Michigan Avenue Members Detroit Stock Exchang• 4011M111 ■ ON THIS OCCASION OF THE BEGINNING OF A NEW YEAR The Restrick Lumber Company Members Detroit Stock Exchange 2nd floor Dime Bank Bldg. Cherry 52$ WE WILL BUY OR SELL: Clayton k Lambert Mfg. Co. Detroit Mortgage Detroit Motorbus Jewett, Bigelow & Brooks LaSalle Garden Theatre Maxine Theater Michigan Mortgage & Investment Midwest Mining Peoples Mortgage Mfg. Co. Tripp F. C. ANGER & CO. 1254 Penobscot Bldg. Member Detroit Stock Echange Main 7232 it WISHES TO EXPRESS TO THE JEWISH COM- MUNITY OF DETROIT ITS SINCERE GOOD WISHES FOR CONTINUED HAPPINESS. rc