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CU•TON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

TifEDETRODPilS11

1•1160 . 11

epths,

r —the

incere
,f war
rd at-
ional-
is cx-
ght or
in the
'lected
realize
at per-

l

con-
rabbi
ich the
ts. lie
.ions, in
ate rials
ts; that
w tna-
art to
; that
ortunity
le world
;moonlit,
of war.

ershnian
Jewish
ting the
?. and de-
he Ver.
mt Of a
equitable
'aw ma-
ducts is
interna-
.y juris-

aLvo-
h t1
r the pro-
,ntion the
servation-
ershman's
approval.
:..ves that
result of
i t war can
ally desire
I political
h one un-
true Jew-

is nothing
rs that do
eace..lew-
ust basic
Ching more.

op to think
ideling the
,ably passed
y this time
we owe the
circulation,
much dis-
ssued.
a coin is a
vl and noth-
tle that the
enner or the
Gaudens, or
een Victoria
the sculptor
wing grain,
background,
er by Roty.
t use is the
I to look at.

f course, that
gely got back
again tilled.
for all, Aro-
n be secure 1.
chief reason
Ind for Ameri-
n off. Indus-
ly restored in
re way to full
f the war are
op of all these
if energy and
a nother Ameri-
and
e
the great sue-
ission, which is
atter in which
le—a pride all
neans that the
in Europe will
ar to all eyes

11111011•

young man
into quaint
ins to bits with
acidly upon a
while a mighty
a bridge flung
est, is a marvel.
eats which Sam-
, Delilah cheated
ddoren Samsons
dher modern re-
ef the past. But
nson who, as he
age, stirs up vi-
out to be pulled
crowd, is a fine
, w, not only in-
3n but serves as
is not wanting
physical stand-

t ars

cord

ids,

it free!"
ions song,
throng ,

n new

word:

I

too."

to, Jr.

WHY THE STORY OF PASSOVER IS NOT
A LEG END

,I ■ E•• ■ ••

sIM

dur21 t - i

By LEON M. ROGAN
.------
The story of Israel's deliverance
Some Christian Bible scholars, es-
pecially the Germans, hold that the from Egyptian bondage cannot be a
e mindn s
ecause it depi cts to thbetwee
Biblical
account of Exodus is pure lege mn d, b
B
en the e ter nal struggle
of
o
legend.
is not my purpose to engage in a the slave and him who enslaves. It is
' It
112 Cl,... H. .1.991i.)
(Copyrright, 1921.
philosophical demonstration
whether no legend, because 4,000 years after
m
right or fallacious. the Exodus we see truths similar to
noi h'
If there was one man that the late President Wilson had
absolutely
never
missed an these scholars are
one of those which it chronicles.
lie
Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, and
use
for, it was
Let oth
But worthy
pportunity
to stick either a pin or a very long needle into the feelings of The question, indeed, is not
o the bewhiskered Senator from the codfish state. Sul one of
not
great
er nations
be joyous
in the
the surprised
of note is to
the very
fact that
in importance.
the dim and birth
of their gods,
and sing
the
But
t
one
find in the interview recorded with him by home;Kerney, in
for the
recent issue of the Sat urday Evening Post, this rather amusing dig at the of
past
in
which
the
deliverance.
praises
of
their
ancien
the Israelites from Egypt was en- the Jews have a unique origin,
o w ■ I of acted, the definitive phenomenon of beginning if their history records the
ll h the
reca
to Kerney: to -you
will and
Cabot,
how
aristocratic Senator. Wilson was saying
name
that
family
of
Kabotskis
tried
to
change
their
Cabots went into the court for an injunction; well here is a revised limerick , ruler and
the ruled,
of the slave
re- revolted
insomparable
story
a people that
against
his oppressor,
pre-
against
the of
oppressor,
ac-
fr ee
akned
e
Wilco with a twinkle in his eye, said: , seated
" lit " itself for human contempla- counts t he trium ps of
for the changed situation." So Wil
of the tyrant's
num n tells th e tale as
tion.
' Renan maintains that all religions doom.
"Here's to Massachusetts,
---

derive from a common source. His
The land of the bean and the cod,
to
the
Cabots
t
speak
theory may apply to all but the Jew-
Wh ere the Lodges can't
Becaus the Cabots speak Yiddish, begob."
ish religion, with which other relig-
ions hold little in common.
There is not a people whose birth
I observe from the side lines that our good friend, Mr. Ford, has two
religious reve-
partners in his railroad that are as welcome to him as a fishhook in each synchronizes with its to ac knossiedge
Strauss
lotion
that has dared
in question are named
eye. It so happens that the two gentlemen
95 per cent of the stock in the railroad, that in the beginning it was a people
and Tannenbaum. Mr. Ford own ,

GAAS•

\seen
were

PAGE SEVEN

RON Kw,

91'•

JOSEPH-

COMMUNITY UNION TO
EMBRACE FREE LOAN

i

s

nition For High Character
ago, wanted to b
maunder is scattered. Ford, a year or
an indus- . in bold distinction. They pride them-
partner
Of Its Work.
d to sohave
trial genius, and withal such a fine, noble spirited public servant. refused I selves upon the fact that their remote
had in the 1 a ancestors had been denied the f ree-
every offer that Henry gave them. Of course, they may hove
The Hebrew Free Loon Association
rear of their heads the thought that henry, if running true to form, usually I dons to which they were entitled.
hs received recognition from t he
offers 10 cents on the dollar for what he wants, and they refused to sell. 1 Is the story of Exodus merely a leg- C a
on
organizati,
he do
ommunity Union.
en d?
Now that the railroad is showing a nice livery Ford profit, these gentlemen
Truths that reiterate w which
hi h perform s community service,
Impossible.
i
f
believe that the question of dividends should be considered. So they are
to extend its

in every generation cannot wilt
I now i n t it p ossible

going to attend a meeting and thresh out the matter. We know how pleased themselves
Names and places and , operations
'
w i thout a drain on its re-
s,
Mr. Ford will be to have two such stockholders "sitting in" on the game. , i mythical.
g expenses. The
o
lways
dovetail
his-
for
sources

themselves where they periods may not a
Isn't it terribly annoying the way those Jews for,
m nature and ex- Hebrew Free Loan Association makes
, tonically, but huan
are not wanted, isn't it terrible, Mr. Ford
perinea—the struggle of the enslaved no charge whatsoever for loans to

(.1
,as .1 44

Viscountess Astor and her children are going to Palestine to rest, after lagainst oppression—always has oh- worthy persons. It is not a charity
idea for Dr. Weizmann to , tanned and always has been true. because, in the first place, the per-
her
popularize
strenuous
the political
Palestinian
campaign.
movement.
here Make
is an it an aristocratic colony ! Let us consider the incidents in the sons
availing
of not
the wish
re-
sources
of the themselves
association do

through the efforts of just such social leaders as Viscountess Astor. Then Bible
in Egypt
an effort
to a understand.
Into
came
shepherd people, . to become. charity subjects and, in the
,s,cond place, they present as col-
it would be more fashionable than some of the resorts now frequented by
our co-religionists, and through using it as a social retreat, it would gradu- tenders of flocks. Close to nature
ally receive the support of those wealthy Jews who seem reluctant to invest violence,
were they,
ignorant
of
deception
and
for their value
loans or
either
jewelry
simple, upright and confid- lateral
of sufficient
a note
with
ing. The Egyptians, a merchant peo- adequate endorsement.
in Palestinian enterprises.
----;;-----
Victor Brenner, who died recently, was a great sculptor. His Lincoln pie, a race of tradesmen and exploit- As the work of the association has

penny will give him a niche in the Hall of Fame. It was President Roose- ere, thought to capitalize the inno- grown, there adequate
has developed
clerical assistance,
the need
vent's idea that Lincoln's head should be used on a coin, though his sugges- ' cone of these shepherds and in time for
not
noire
merely in the handling of the
r. Brenner urged that it be used on a penny, cast Bread
them of
into
slavery. was what these leans but principally its following up
affliction
tion was the nickel. But Mr. .
.
d Lincoln said that God's
to earn. From early cases to determine whether additional'
ca
because the penny was the coino
may be rivet et et
people were the common people, and that was why Ile made so many of morn till late in the night they labor- assistance
ish communi ed without rest. Egypt for the Jews the way of more money or some
them. Victor Brenner was
waidely
known throughout the Jew
vice The work has
, is one of
,
,
. w .
Reed
oci
al
s
formerly
Ann


was
i
became a slave pit-- ug ,
of the country an h s widow, who
been largely of a voluntary nature but
country, having been identified before
tett.
the recognized social workers of the
paid workers will be avail-
the
henceforth
, The ceaseless labor shattered
her marriage with settlement work in Pittsburgh and New York.
worn-
! have always contended that the : reason for the sensational "run" of men; suffering, emaciated, the wo- able to place
the organization upon a
more efficient and businesslike basis.
rdinary democracy and heart-fellow- CO and made them hopeless; disease
When the fact was called to the -
ex
t
rao
the in oho fives of the Irish and Jews who reside and want visited the children and left attention
"Abie's Irish Rose" is due a note
of
Willian J. Norton, a t ex
o
them pale and drab and blodless.
nion, that ex -
ship that are so dominant to
cts" of our arg e cities. ,
to sigh and do but for of the Community U
wn odi
Slaves are
1
in intimate relationship in the "down to
re
heart
is
lm
o
stri that there
little. Slavery teaches blind obedience, penses were being paid out of the
tice
111
little.
d
that
additional
ser-
And if one notices the am ie c .,
fund

c pet
than head present. It is one grand revel in emotionalism and that good but resistance—not.
In those days lived a man whose vices was necessary, he immediately
natured slap-stick fellowship that one finds among the poorer classes who
are without those refinements of prejudices that we find usually among the name was Moses. Fate decreed that directed that such item; be included
upbringing, in the budget of the United Jew's}
he should receive a good
"cultured" ladies and gentlemen of the "higher" order.
that he should study and learn and Charities for the account of the Ile-
---;:--
But what I started out to write wim something entirely different, but comprehend. And hecuose of this, his brew Free Loan Association and said
which, nevertheless, emphasizes the liberality, the tolerance, the goodfel- was a heart filled with boundless love that the Community Union would ap-
lowship and the human interest present among the common folks. I have in and his was an understanding that prove the arrangement. Mr. Norton
was ound and
een. k expressed his appreciation of the work
mind that cablegram sent by the Grand Street (N. Y. C.) Boys' Association,
s
plight of his mislay- being done by the association and
through its president, Max S. Levine, and Abraham Bernstein, its secretary,
Ile sass the sad
urged the continuance anti the broad-
to Cardinals Ilayes'and Mundelein. If you will remember, I referred re-
vo wetr to free them.
At night and
when the sand of the des- Wing of its operations.
cently to these two cardinals as having once played and fought and studied ed people
In the year just closed, the asso-
art had cooled, when the gleaning
with other East Side boys. The cablegram is as follows:
loans tin t of a
ering bright- dation made
stars would shed shimm
stealthily capital fund of a pproximately $17,000
would steal
4,000 members of the Grand Street Boys' Association, cons-
hen
the
a
oon
wou
in
ness, w
have to be
"The
of the This fund will 405
posed of present and former residents of the lower East Side of New
rise above the eter nalriddl e
the corn
y servceons
he leaers
of the , order to aduatelto
the
d
t
York, and belonging to every religious denomination, extend their
en
would
consensus 0
Sphinx—th together
and M oses would munity, accoerqding
felicitations and best wishes to you as the son of this great section
ors
slaves
teach come
theist that men ought to be free opinion among the hoard of direct
of New York. Regardless of race and religion, the East Side rejoices
The annual meeting of the assn
', and that revolt can loosen the chains dation was held Sunday morning
that in you it has given the world a Prince of the Church."
was electer
It ' was
the are
eternal
conspiracy April 13. D. W. Simons
That, to me, is 100 per cent Americanism, and an example that the , in 1 which
slaves
bound,
against the tyrant's measures, the plot honorary president for life. The fel
"higher ups" may follow; with profit.
----;: — .--
The liberal Jewish Synagogue
of London, England, shows us an example that
was
woven
in devised
the dim as
days
of elected
lowing officers
and directors
and
that
will he
long
for the ensuing
year: wer
chair
number yore
man, Jacob Nathan; first vice-chair
men will be held in bondage.
in thoughtfulness and courtesy. Referring to the probability of a
as When
their
plans
had
matured
and
man,
David
Zemon;
second
vice-chair
of Jews from America visiting the British Empire Exhibition, the following
the ranks of the slaves had become man, .1. D. Lasky; financial secretary
invitation is extended:
serried, then Moses—Moses the leader, Miss Bess M. Steinberg; treasurer
Wetsman. These officers an
the prince of his people—apPeared Sam.
""Jewish visitors from overseas arc cordially invited to attend the
and defied Pharao and gave him warn- the following constitute the boar e
s at the Liberal Jewish Synagogue. The Women's Society
ber, Metal,
: Fred M. Bdutzelg
ing that the time had come to it free of directors
oht ice
Synagogue will gladly welcome such visitors to the gatherings
, M Jaen to
Mo rris Frie
sefrtvch a that society arranges from time to time, giving them the
the slaves. And he also let
Ginsburg,
icha el
Friedberg, Bernar d
wh i
'
known,
by
means
of
wondrous
feats,
ortunity to meet members of the congregation. Any who would
naught avail, Krell, Julian II. Krolik, Jacob Lower
opportunity
would
like to avail themselves of this invitation are asked to communicate
A
.
Shiffma
that
repression
sh
d mig ht y berg, Joserth Wetsman
, for the slaves were strong an
with the Hon. Secretary of the Women's Society, the Liberal Jewi
Louis Winkelman, Lou
London, Isl. W. 1."
anti capable of overwhelming the land A. Klein,
Synagogue, 1 11111 street Dorset Square,
GGrant anti Louis Stoll.

Sig Saxe of New York sends me a copy of a telegram
sent to to
Arch-
of Egypt. the slave driver, under-
o he
to Rome
be.! I Pharaoh,
as he I boarded
steamer
Berengaria
ton
bishop
come a
Itayes
cardinal.
cannot the
agree
with some
of the
things that Mr. Saxe stood
this well, but like him,
the tyrants
VIOLENCE
he
that preceded and followed hard
of
111111
or does, because he permits his prejudices to Ihitance
carry him to extremes. ,
and selfish

n ts ins he could was h base
says
ear t . And, as is true of Ole oppress-
h l ep
b t u dmire
his fearlessness.
ric t
l in St
But I cannot
a
t four words of f his i or whoever and wherever he may , Anti-J ewish Attacs R esut
have accomplished his purpose without adding the las
Censorship.
be, Pharaoh earned his terrible re- :
telegram. Here it is:
ward. The 10 plagues were thef ruin
VIENNA.—(. 1 . T. A.)—The Rou-
from the Pope while in Rome why he objects to Jews
' of his obstinacy and unreasoning
"Ascertain
, manian government has introduced a
having Palestine, and why he issued general instructions recently to
hardness of soul.
nd
p over the post anti-
free
strict
• Then did the Israelites become
all Catholic authorities, as reported in the press this week, to prevent
of
sending ac-
men and then began the story of the telegra ph , proh ibiting
Jews emigrating to Palestine, so you can make explanation to Jewish
recent a
censors hi t h
news
voters in New York City upon your return. Also ask Cardinal
' Jewish people.
the
harest,
in Buc
Is this a legend? It is not. It is news ic outbre aks
O'Connell of Boston to explain to Jewish voters of Boston, upon his
oplho
e w a rrid here
cordm ing
B to
h
truth—and more than truth. It serves fro
from Rome, why he advocated, in talking with the Pope,
ucareshicevfet
t, wh they l a few'
pet,
are
et
Y
Catholic schools in Palestine; also his antagonism to the present
as an example to those who
slaves and bids them to be guided b y days ago.
British representative, who happens to be an English Jew. Some -
I
They further report that after the
en to the fact that the Vial
l story.
ac-
!the Bbl
iica
day Jews in the United States will awe. ken
,.
jury acquitted the eight students ac-
has no use for Jews excepting as tools, yes, and fools
, cased in the anti-Semitic conspiracy,
"S. SAXE."
can
a mob of 2,000 students, sympathizers
Pope's I
of the Fascisti organization, started
I our not interested whether "Jewish voters" are informed of the
, a reign of terror in the Jewish qua
position with regard to Palestine, but as a Jew I am interested.
ters of Bucharest. Jewish men, worn-
k .1 with
en an c children
The publisher of Polish Everybody's Daily of Buffalo, one of the largest
clubs and knives and cries of "kal
(Concluded from page 1.'i
the Jews " Many Jews were badly
circulated and most influential dailies printed in Polish his
issued
in the
United
paper,
Kenneth
l ,
d nce between
m i s strineagted , j eawnisdh snoeizspaarpeer repooffritctess
r. 23, in lieu thereof inserting the fol. I ni
States, sends ffle a copy o
day Evening Post.
and . has
f the Saturday
,
and
the
eitor
editor
.
of
r
e
Roberts, the write
immigration question
on the
toward lowing:
"Whenever any alien attempts to were attacked and destroyed. The
Roberts h as been w riting articles isit
with regard to his attitude .
v
enter the United States the burden , government was compelled to send out
come in for severe c
t troo e to protect the banks in the city,
Immigration from Southern Europe. But the most astonishing thing

of proof shall be upon is
s instead of l ooking
has developed as a result of the letters exchanged. is that the Saturday
It see ms establish that he is not subject to ex- but the soldier,
.
.
the Jewis h population, fra-
Evening Post changed Roberts' article without consulting Roberts . enin g Pos t
the ft
y provision
f the Saturday Ev
under any
i ng
nd
sta
in
any
depot-
ternized
with
the
anti-Semitic stu-
incredible
that a journal
the for the purpose of propaganda. 1•et we elusion tion
and
liberately
alter an of
article
immigra
would d e
tatement that "for reasons known to itself," the Satur- tenon proceedings against any alien dents.
. • I
have Ro berts, own s hanged my article" and this "made ie
me
look Is like
an the burden of proof shall he upon such DECLARE MARTIAL LAW
"East
Feet."
day E ven i ng Post " c
reporter." The
article
it
mer,
the editor
of the Saturday Evening alien to show that he entered the IN ROUMANIAN CAPITAL
ass se t
BUCHAREST.-1.1 . T. A.I—Mar-
into
Mr• Roberts' letter was sent to Lori her of the Polish daily tried to smoke United States lawfully and the time,
has bee n declared here by
the publis
tial
avail. The matter has been brought to the place and manner of such entry
Post, w h o ignore d it, so ithout
the resenting
United States, hut in p
the government as a result of the con-
is ish opaanda
pr g
ti to law
him ou t di rec tly, but w
such proof he should be entitled
to
mers
antislewish
outbreaks by Roil-
b
s
to
discover
who
is
behind
th
anti-Pol
attention o f c ongres
the production of h is immigration
manian students. Several regiments
of the Post, which, of course, is indirectly aimed against the Jews.
other documente
icate,
if
any,
or
of
tit
such entry in the custody of troops had to come to the aid of

the police in maintaining order. A
I commend the statement of Judge John A. Evans in denying an applies- concerning
tion for a writ of habeas corpus and ordering 25 men alleged to be members of The
the opponents
Department of of the
Labor."
Johnson bill pitched battle at the university, be-
never
had
a
ghost
of
a
show
to
amend
hind barricades, with the anti-Semitic
of the Klan, who are accused of murder in connection with the Lilly, Pa., a
riot,
to be held
without
bail for
term
of Criminal
Court. that
It is the it From the start the majority was students, ended
statement
that the
President
of the
the June
United
States
should read;
in the from
forcible
the vacua-
univer-
tion
of t he students

organized for a drastic restriction
Congress of the United States should read; that the governor, members of measure. The members from the Bay by the soldiers. ;
the State Legislature and the mayors and councilmen of our cities should Southern and Pacific Coast States had CZERNOWITZ STUDENTS MAKE
thrust party lines aside and joined ATTACK ON JEWISH THEATER
read, and then act:
forces for this particular contest.
CZERNOWITZ. — (J. T. A.) —
"In the opinion of the Court, it was unlawful for a body of men
Serious anti-Jewish excesses have
to assemble when dressed in gowns and masks. Such demonstrations
taken place here. Roumanian stu-
unlawful in Pennsylvania to
WAS
PASSOVER PROCESSION
dents broke into a Jewish theater, de-
tend to put people in fear, and it
stage any demonstration having that effect."
DENIED IN PALESTINE molished the stage and attacked the
artists and the audience attending the
Isn't it about time that the authorities of this country, the forces for
Find for all time take a stand without regard to
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—A pub- performance. The excesses were con-
tinued on the streets. Ten students
law and order, should once
politics, but with regard to patriotism for the elimination of masked mobs lic procession, planned by the Jewish were arrested by the police in con-
organization for the purpose of disc
in the affairs of the nation?
, playing the development of Palestine nection with the affair. The police
was forbidden by the with the help of a group of Jewish
against this agitation, points out that in recent years,
students, organized for defense pur-
a la passed in 1911 requires but one - government.
The procession was to have been poses, are succeeding in restoring
WOULD COMPEL JEWS
ot
d
the
exec
ay
n
day a week,
TO OBSERVE SUNDAY rest
held during the week of Passover order.
be ing specified. Another law passed
Jews when hundreds of Jewish tourists
list's the
ll
VIENNA.-1.1 . T. A.)—The health
WI
in 1920, spec
SALONIKA. — (J. T. A.) — The to obserse their rest day on Saturday; from all over the w or
of Adolph Joffe. the Jewish Soviet
and
the
paper
comments
that
the
Resembled
in
the
Holy
Land.
Since
association of Greek merchants in
Sunday ob• the anti-Jewish outbreaks of 'several diplomat, who has been undergoing
-- -
this city has petitioned the city gov- present movemen
years ago, the policy of the Pales- treatment here, has changed for the
ernment to compel the Jewish mer- eervance by all is nut only contrary tine government has been to forbid worse. The five specialists in attend-
chants to observe Sunday as a day of to establishe
d law but unfair to the public processions of either the Jews once a Hs bedside have declared that ,
ould he compelled to
rest.
his et] : !ion is almost hopeless.
Jews who w
or Arabs during the holidays.
,,, The local Greek newspaper, "Le cease work for two days.
"ogress," in an article protesting

SPREADS
THROUGH ROUMANL

I MMIGRATION BILL
DRAWN BY JOHNSON
IN HOUSE

Mr.

Corset Department
Sixth Floor

Corset Department
Sloth Floor

CORSETS ARE ciIGAIN OF SUPREME IMPORTANCE
TO THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN

Every smart woman today be she be 16 or 60, must have the straight
figure, together with a free, easy grace, a litheness of motion that were
formerly the attributes of youth only, and to acquire this figure and grace
she must be corseted and, of course, corseted correctly and comfortably.
For women have learned that going without corsets makes the figure
heavy.

Your figure is the
first thing that most
people notice

all the most famons
Corsets to choose
from
STYLISH.. STOUT Corsets, at $7 to AA
Front Lace Corsets, at $10 and $11
h Stout
Stout Stylastic Corsets, at $11; Stylish

Wear the Corset that
fits your o wn type of
figure best.

NEMO Corsets, at $3 to $13; Nemo Smart
Nemo Brassieres
Set Corsets, at $6 and $7;
at $1 to $2.
Brassieres, at $2 to $3.50.
W. B. YOUTH-LINE REDUSO Corsets, at
COLLEGE GIRL Corsets, at $3.60 to
$3.50 to $7.
$10.50; College Girl Non-Lacing Corsets, at
Binner
B1NNER Corsets, t $5 to $16 50;
$3.50 to $10.
Non-Lacing Corsets, at $10 to $ . •
R. & G. Corsets, at $3.50 to $5.60; R. & G. Elusticside Cor-
sets, nt $3.50 to $5.
Gossard Non-Lacing
COSSARD Corsets, at $3.50 to $10;
Belvadear, at $5 to $10.
PRACTICAL FRONT Corsets, at $5, $6, $8 and $9.
LADY Corsets, at $3.50; American Lady
AS
Raydio Girdles, at $3.50 and $5.
SILK MAID Carter Brassieres, at $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50.
C, IMPORTANT: We employ expert fitters at all times to
measure and fit you correctly. This is a part of Frank & Seder
Corset Service which we extend to our patrons free of charge.

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413 to 1447

WOODWARD AIL

During the past year 59,646 people

borrowed $9,268,982.60 at the Indus-
trial Bank in amounts ranging from

$50 to $10,000 for various worth-

while purposes.

Collateral

1

oans

Most Industrial Bank loans arc made with-
out collateral, two responsible friends serving
as co-makers.
In cases, however, where high-grade bonds
or listed stocks are put up as collateral this
Bank requires no endorsers.

Interest is charged at the rate of 6 per cent and re-
payment is made in fifty equal wieldy arnounts. No
other charge is made.

The Industrial Bank

"The Bank of Persona] Service"

1219 Griswold St.

441*

"At Capitol Park"

Industrial Bank Bugging

WIL PAY 1% ON SAVINCLS

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