American ,9eurisk Periodical Center C.LIPTON AVINUS •• CINCINNATI 30, 01110 PAGE NINE MEDErRorrdisisnriliONiaz III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iiIiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A Directory of High-Class Dealers Who Want Your Trade Practical Conveniences and Necessities For All Homebuilders. ot 111111 11111111111 111111111 1111111111 111111111 11111111111 11111111 11111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 VAIAVIV ILVLIVAWASLWCW•VMSOCVAILVIIVCWWIVAICICIANWIXVIZ880•WMTMCWINIXWAWVANIANIAll THE FUTURE OF PALESTINE INDUSTRY n o L The Experience of the Past and Its Lesson for the Future. By A. S. HOOFIEN, Manager of the Anglo Palestine Company. "WATER-BUG i'lhe lict.it Jewiih Chronicle ie itiiiil iii I credit in so short a time and to pro- offer it , rcoders the. article on the eon, v id e, the necessary capital from THE LILMEJT LIVLULST roar NOM o.v 1HL roar er ittel inda•try of l'elentine by .*H who i.. without doubt. one or (h... beo ' abroad in time of considerable po- aosnii(al lo write on thi+ stibieet• bin ill"iri litical disturbance in the Near East fen i. manager of the Anglo PairAtillY Coo, and financial difficulty in Europe and The 2•Cylinder, 2 H.P. MU. which h. , branehe4 in the principal , ica. Ile ia •tro • director Amer l'ale , line. f the General Morteade Hank of Palestine, 'i ne o consequence was that Palestine • hieh wa, egtnhlkhed by the Keren lioyedott. He ii recaoled • an able ilhaocier and nn. had to build, and to build on a scale been ... twisted with Palestine and it. fins, unheard of before, mainly out of its eisi and edonontie deelogonent for • great OUTBOARD that Pounds WEIGHS 3 J Complete ONLY cilia. of As easy to carry as a pair of oars. The whole family can use and enjoy it. Takes apart quickly for packing in handy suit case. Slides under Pullman seat. Requires no batteries. Has built-in Quick Action Mag- neto, Real Float Feed Carburetor, Spark and Throttle Control, Instant Reverse, Uni- versal Steering and other exclusive features. Before the war Palestine shared the lethargy of the whole of Asiatic Turkey. It is true that Jewish colo- nization was progressing in sonic, de- gree and that there was a fair influx of immigrants and it is also true that Jewish trade in the cities was pro- gressing from year to year—but al- together the country remained a many ye...I own means. Sound as this system may be from several points of view, it had the naturally but highly un- pleasant consequence of tying up con- siderable means that were greatly needed in commerce and industry, thus causing a very noticeable finan. cial tightness which gave rise to the cry of a "crisis" in Palestine. Add to this that last year's crop was bad, that the orange plantations are only The Lightest Speediest and Most Durable Outboard Motor in the World. Moderately Priced. WAYMAN TAYLOR WARD CO. Phone Main 0457 Eastern Michig•n Distributors Write or phone for demonstration UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Prices Are Slashed! A dirty window shade spoils it all, that's a fact, and every house- wife knows it. When you clean your lace curtains, why not clean your shades? Not necessary to buy new ones. We take your shades and, by our efficient process, restore them to their original color at a price greatly reduced. Call us now. Holland Linens Our Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. MICHIGAN SHADE CLEANING COMPANY In Our New Home, 8829-8831 Jefferson Avenue, East Telephone Hickory 0455 REEL, WHERE FOUR NEW JEWISH SETTLEMENTS HAVE RECENTLY SPRUNG UP WITH THE AID OF THE The many Jewish customers of the Michigan Shade Cleaning Company will be interested in the announce- ment that W. E. Terrell is now man. alter of this popular company, which is now located at 8829 East Jefferson avenue. "Cleaning shades contributes not only to the better appearance of a home but also to the general health of the family," according to Mr. Ter- rell. The large volume of business ne- cessitated the removal of the con pany to larger quarters, officials stated. The company has the patron. age of some of the largest apartments and hotels in the city. "A shade may be cleaned and put in its original condition for approxi- mately one-third the cost of a new shade," Mr. Terrell said. "The pro- cess employed to renew the appear- ance of old shades removes one of the chief obstacles to a complete house-cleaning." BEN SELLING CARRIES SUCCESSFUL PORTLAND KEREN HAYESOD DRIVE The full quota of $15,000 which was set for Portland, Ore., in the last Keren Ilayesml campaign in that city has been fully subscribed under the leaderim of Ben Selling. Mr. Selling, who is one of the leading citi- zens of Portland and one of the most energetic and respected Jewish lead- ers on the Pacific coast, espoused the cause of the rebuilding of Palestine and with hi. customary enthusiasm and effective leadership united all classes of Jewry of Portland in sup- port of the cause. Mr. Selling, who is identified with the Reform Jewish element, is equally respected by all classes. He has taken a lead in all civic and specifically Jewish move- ments in his own city and on the Coast, and figured in the war relief campaign as one of the largest con- tributors and most influential work- ers. Ile assumed the leadership of the Keren Ilayesod drive as a result of the recent visit to that city of the Keren Hayesod delegation consisting of Dr. Joseph Silverman, Ribbi Eme- ritus of Temple Emanu-El, and Dr. Alexander Goldstein, one of the lead- ers of Russian Jewry. Mr. Selling was ably assisted, among others, by M. Glickman, a Russian Jew who settled in Portland 17 years ago and who has combined with his material success a generous interest in all Jewish causes, and Z. Swett, a leading business man of Portland, who has bene active for the Keren Ilayesod since its establish- ment in the United States. HENRY F. HURLEY Electrical Contractor I Repair Anything loon • Door Boll to AA Electric Mote, Glendale 0263 51142 Hamilton Ave. ------- -- REO SEDAN • 1922. Thiscar has always been need by of the officials of the Res Company. one way to •ppreCiale i* t, Are it. Pre Nokol can be installedin any type of Heating ]ant Nokol burns oil in. stead of coal in your own heating plant of whatever type—steam, hot water, vapor, or hot air. Controlled by a thermostat, it oper. aces automatically and consumes only the fuel needed to maintain the tem. perature desired. Michigan Oil Heating Co. 2704 Casa Are. Tel. Cadillac 5081 N KS I Asairatia 01 I Neetity for "ma* rather sleepy and backward little cor- gradually recuperating from the din- Bonded te, the REO DETROIT BRANCH beide), our Cowley Company estrous consequences of five years of ner of Turkey. THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS neglect, that almonds and wine suf- 4104 Woodward at Alexandrine The Post War Business Boom. Glendale 8176 fer from competition and prohibition, The war brought complete stagna- tion as well as a certain amount of and one will understand that the po- is far from easy. airier ti destruction. After the war, however, aces, da But Truth. Not P ropag•n commerce and industry received a not good propaganda e It is prh new impetus. The factors that con- to say all this, but it is the truth. ' tributed to the boom of the year 1919 And it is, after all, probably the best are easy to enumerate. They were: thing to put before our American a coun- friends the truth as it is, without ex- 1. The necessity to restock.mported A lease made now will be worth twice its value inA try that for five years had I geration either in one direction or practically nothing from abroad, and anoth er. practically year. Detroit's finest 10-story office building with accorryil . JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.1—The that, being an agricultural country, Times are bad, but there is neither strike of drivers of automobiles and modations for the large and small tenant. An office built , had fared not too badly during the a financial nor a commercial nor in- horse-drawn vehicles was called off ing of the latest type fire-proof construction, light on all war and was able to pay for a con- dustrial "crisis." No bankruptcies following a promise by the municipal- sides, wash room facilities on each floor, the most modern siderable replenishment of its stocks. have occurred and trade has, on the ity to give a definite answer within The sudden Jewish immigration, 2. indirect lighting fixtures illumination engineers could whole, not sustained any loss. three (lays to the protest of the ye- :1. The requirements of a very con- recommend. Money was no object in the construction of It is evident, however, that real hicle operators against lowering of siderable army of occupation. prosperity cannot return unless the the fares. this building. It is positively the finest ollice structure 4. The general trade boom of the factors on which it is based are re- The strike so inconvenienced the engineers can produce. Agent on the premises, after- first 18 months after the armistice. established. These factors need not population and tourists in Jerusalem noons, or call main office of Paterson Bros. & Co., Cadillac 5. The introduction of a progres- necessarily be the same as those of and other cities that the authorities sive administration. 4810, for space in the the year 1919. We need not com- were constrained to announce they It need, therefore, not be wondered pletely restock Palestine again and would reconsider the demand for a at that trade figures went up by leaps we need not cater to the requirements reduction. and bounds, that a considerable num- of an army of occupation in order Owing to the inadequate railway ber of business firms were established that commerce and industry should facilities, much of the traffic between Boulevard and Columbia and that even industry made its first flourish. We cannot, however, ex- Jerusalem and other parts of Pales- appearance in the country which, be- pect to prosper in the midst of gen- Two Blocks North of Grand Circus Park tine is carried by privately owned ve- fore the war, had known no factories eral world ruin and we must, there- hicles. worth speaking of and nothing but fore, hope that Europe will, the soon- the most primitive handicraft. er the better, come to its senses and All the rivers said to the Eu Since those happy days, of the five work out some settled economic pol- phrates: "Why is the current of thy asrspsaoacaosa000000saaospsacsass <3, factors mentioned above, four have icy. Before all, however, we cannot waters not heard at a distance?" The vanished and people are still wonder- expect commerce and industry to pro. Euphrates replied: "My deeds tes- Phone Hemlock 9757 Estimates Furnished ing how it is that most of their effect gress if the country as a whole is not tify for me. Anything sown by men has vanished, too. progressing. Now Palestine's pro- at my shores will be in full bloom The country replenished its normal gress is bound up for life or death within thirty days." The rivers then stocks long ago and more than that, with Jewish immigration. No im- addressed the Tigris: "Why is the perhaps, Jewish immigration has been partial observer can deny this funda- current of thy waters heard at a dis- materially reduced. The army of oc- mental truth. tance?" "I must direct the attention cupation counts now very few thou- Expert CI s and Manufacturers of All Kinds The tightness caused by the build- of the people to me by my tumultu- sands of men. ing boom and by other transient ous rapidity," the Tigris replied: The world trade boom vanished causes will pass with the passage of The moral: "The less the merits of long ago, leaving a rather bitter af- these factors. But a real further de- a person are, the more he will feel ter-taste. And all that remains is an velopment of commerce and industry urged to proclaim them to the pub- administration incomparably better, can be expected only if immigration lic.—The Talmud. in many respects, than the Turkish will again increase. regime. Agricultural Settlements. However necessary a good admin- Now immigration has to be sup- HATCHER'S MEN'S SHOP Our Motto: Quick Service and Good Work. istration may be for economic de- ported in several ways. Greatly as NOW BEING ENLARGED • velopment, it cannot by itself create it is to be desired that immigrants ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL it. should continue to establish. them, Workmen will begin next Monday The Building Boom. All Work Guaranteed selves in the towns, it is evident that on the task of remodelling the rooms Prices R bit The Jewish population, encouraged there is no hope for a Jewish settle- occupied by the Detroit Automobile by its progress during the first few ment in Palestine if a considerable Club in the Hotel Taller years after the war and faced with a proportion of the immigrants do not These rooms are to be converted into serious housing crisis through the in- settle on the land. All over the world 4 an addition to Ilatcher's Men's Shop. flux of several tens of thousands of the city depends on the land. It is people in cities having no housing re- evident that settlement on the land serve at all, started building on a demands considerable financial pre- Og I bMINIIMIk.WKWLIMILMILIMILWWWIWLIMIKIllt lavish scale. The legal conditions for paration and support which cannot be :, safe long term mortgage credit have, supplied on the ordinary business however, been created only very re- basis. Without a colonization fund cently and it was an obvious impos- like the Keren Hayesod there is no ibility to organize the issue of such possibility at all to organize settle- ment on the land on any large scale. And without this rural settlement all 1 Member Detroit Real Estate Booed. g urban settlement, and with it all com- pp We will keep any New "Overland" C ar bought from us, from t merce and industry, hang in the air. today on, in proper running condition, including all labor and parts, In a more direct way also corn- merce and industry for a long time excepting only tires and batteries, which are guaranteed by their shoed Realt Service will remain dependent on the Keren manufacturers, and damages from wrecks, for an entire year, at a Hayesod. They need credit in several REAL ESTATE LEASEHOLDS forms. They require the ordinary cost of only ;25.00 for Passenger Cars and $35.00 for Commercial $ PROPERTY MANAGEMENT commercial credit which is being sup- 1033 Dime Bank Bldg. Equipped Cars. Cherry 0254 Cherry 0253 plied to them, at present, by the 0 banks of the country, mainly by the # Anglo-Palestine Company. They need O A industrial credit, which is also sup- plied by the Anglo-Palestine Com- pany. And they need in some meas- ........ ure, if not for themselves at any rate for their customers, long term mort- gage credit, which is being supplied by the General Mortgage Bank of Palestine. List Upon Request In its present condition commercial 431 Griswold St. enterprise obtains all the accommoda- L. C. HATCHER tion it can reasonably demand from Detroit Main 2963 —Photo by D. D. Spellman. the Anglo-Palestine Company and, if this band for any reason whatever It is seldom that a store catering does not supply it in any individual to exclusive trade has made such pro- case to the satisfaction of the appli- gress in Detroit as that evidenced by cant, he finds credit, if he is worthy the expansion program of the Hatch- of it, with any of the other banks er store. It is true that L. C. of the country. If, however, with Hatcher is well known, but this store, It's very easily done if you the increase of the population and its which has only been in existence a use CIILORO CRYSTALS, for activities, the volume of commerce few months, has been hampered con- there is no work of spraying. increases, the demand for credit will tinually by a lack of room. Very re- All you have to do is to increase correspondingly and the cently Mr. Hatcher secured the large grain. among few sprinkle ■ means of the Anglo-Palestine Corn- showroom in the corner of the Tuller your clothing—or on closet pany will naturally have to be in- building *end, while it is the most floors. No disagreeable odor creased, too. modern and best looking men's store like other ninth preparations. This applies in even greater meal- in Detroit, additional room was found Highly recommended. Ask your are to the field of industry. necessary. The remodeled store will druggist. The Risks of Industry. be unusually fine and Mr. Hatcher in- Write for Free Sample. Industrial development in a new sites the young men of the city to country is so evidently a difficult visit it and see for themselves the Eaudemort Laboratories problem that it seems unnecessary to effort he is making to provide a really Maim 4048 35 Duffield St. enumerate in detail all the difficul- high class store for the most particu- ties. It must not be expected for a lar men's trade. Offices You Can Afford PALESTINE DRIVERS' STRIKE CALLED OFF DETROIT LIFE BUILDING ice Phones: Northway 1902-1191 A MODERN STONE-BREAKER AT WORK IN THE VALLEY OF JEZ. KEREN HAYESOD. J. R. VROOMAN, Retail Mgr. moment that all the industrial enter- prises that have been or will be start- ed will succeed. Failures are not only bound to occur, but to be very fre- quent. Those who are discouraged by them do not understand the prob. lam. The fact rennin's, however, that they have to be reckoned with by those whose task it is to finance in- dustry. A considerable part of the failures is due to insufficient means. Part of the capital lacking can be supplied in the form of credit, either ordinary bank credit or credit of a special kind from special industrial syndicates or funds. Part of the means, the greater part, has to be supplied in the form of working capi- tol. Again the Anglo-Palestine Com- pany has to come in here, although it is evident that, if it is to follow a prudent coursit. it can never be ex- pected by itself to finance the whole of industry. Even, however, such credits as it will be able to grant, compatible with sound banking prin- ciples, will demand, if industry ex- tends, considerable additional capital. It will in a fair measure be the task of the Keren Hayesod to strength- en the capital of our financial insti- tutions in order to enable them to meet the legitimate demands for credit. W. E. Terrell Now Manager of Michigan Shade Cleaning Company. 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