JULY 9, 1926.

rfiLlifaiton;fi,%isit(iiitaviciz

TION CONGRESS
DISCUSSES PROBLEMS

MIGRA
,01,00tJe,wma: twootuhied mount of $300,000 000 which !MIGRA
rndinTetrotint(h.,161;56,
' te '
a be raised and invesdwithin
'
!ai rneil, I tc(
mates, 25,000 are settled on the land. the next Ill Years with a view to en-
abling the creation of a Jewish ma- '
is an unhealthy proportion ."
(Continued From Page One.)
I jority in Palestine within that period,
The view that in negotiating with was brought before the convention by
the Mandatory Power the important ' David Remes, representative of the doh lietween the views of the Jew -
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GENUINE WHITE PINE
ty, Bond, and
Strictly No. 1 Dimension
ish Socialist labor Par,
ion.
(Continued From Page One.)
thing is n ot the enumeration of the; , Pa lesne
Labor Federation.
ti
onst Socialist
, the Z ii
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the
Kurland, Baltimore; Simon Seeg- ! various demands and needs which are
The sugge stion ma
.
at this ' ',arty occurred.
man and Mrs. A. IL Vixman, Pitts- • pressing for solution and the sat's- '
GUARANTEED INTERIOR FINISH
burgh; Arthur Shutkin, Milwaukee; ! faction of which is no doubt highly 1 Heller of New Orleans, th
arguing
his
amendment
which
III
e
ae, but the es- I matter be referred to the xecutive
nd esirabl
i
With the Possibility of
IL necessary
principle and the committee, urging it to give the dues- arks the world m gration congress to
' Robert Silverman of Boston, and
urge the principle of free migration
tablishment. of d a
was ex- tion of a loan its earnest curtail
Sti•inherg, Chicago.
of
its recognition,
c- 1
IMMEDIATE LIVELIHOOD
tion, was set aside when. Judge Ber- upon the respective governments, Vic-
General Officos cod Mill—Gretiot and St. AubIn Mos.
general
direr-
gaining
Emanuel Neumann.
pressed by Al. Goldberg.
North Yard end 114111--Cmhoot ad Holbrook Amts.
i nerd A. Rosenblatt and Dr. Schmarya tor Alter, a delegate representing the
&Wars Eataddldwel
, tor of the United Palestine Appeal,
that
this
matter
is
hold.
Jewish
labor
party,
Bund,
in
Poland
Al Phemete—el•bems L15
Relations Not Severed.
For yourselves or your relatives in
Dr.
Stephen
S.
I .vin stated
f
r
The
relations
between
the
Zionist
the attention of the members of declared:
-
Imo -
Europe. We assist in procuring •
Wise, chaan of the Appeal, ex-
--
—
h
i
t am speaking in the name of the
that
his inability to. Organization of America and the Or_ • ing
visa for immigrants.
Pressing his regret
because of his der Sons of Zion were not sever' the Zionist Executive and
majority of Jevish workers in the Re- 1
.
attend the
convention
following
an operation on his at the convention, contrary to the nu' being studied by a special eon, public 'of Polarnt, late 11( the chief
1)1. • Arthur Ru PPUL
headed
For particulars write to
predictions expressed prior to that lukaiuu
Two matters of great interest to eountries of emigration. M (sore un-
•
I
Following the dec ision
A report of the activities of the Ha- , convention.
American Jews were also debated and I able to understand the imposition of I
AGUDATH LAND & BUILDING
of the Order Sons of Zion to approve determined upon during the lust day , organized labor to immigration
I dassah was presented to the colleen- \
Co., INC.
tinn by Miss Pearl Franklin of Chi- the action of its executive committee of the convention; one, concerning rouse of its desire to safeguard its •
cage, vice-chairman of the organize• endorsing the program of the League the Jewish Agency, on which nego- own position. Why should we be left
673 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
I of Zionist Revisionists. The Order, tiations with the non-Zionist group in our state of misery, because you de-
lion.
Ab. Goldberg„ president of the Ills-Iwhich is affiliated with the Zionist Or- under the leadership of Louis Mar- sire to he prosperous? Where is your
will be given shall are pending. and the other deal- • workers' solidarity if those who are in
tadruth Ivrith, in his address dwelt , ganizatiOn of America,
ing with the Russian Colonization the most tragic position are to be sae-
at length on the new turn in the pol-1a chance to reconsider its decision.
' icy of the Zionist Organization of , This is the sense of a resolution, Plan which, it was maintained, con- ritired. If migration ptit'oents -no stl-
America to lay great emphasis on the I adopted by the convention as the out-
an important element in the lotion to the problem, then it is the
tiii7U(On
Pension Bonds
, value Of Ilebrew culture and Ian- , come of the debate which ensued foi- pending negotiations concerning the • duty of international labor to remove
We Insurance
lowing the presentation of a resolu- Jewish Agency. Ab. Goldberg urged ' the causes which compel the workers
Investment Inou sssss
I
and its contemplated action in
1 guage
this field. 'thin by Professor Gustave Klausner the adoption of the resolution. to emigrate. The Polish government,
of St. Lou chairman of the cam-
Retiree...tine the laramit International
Maurice Samuel, Israel Goldbergifor instance, is the largest employer
Present Figures on U. P. A.
Company In the World.
and Ezra Shapira of Cleveland spoke in the state, but this government is
The attention of the delegates was I mittee on organization.
604
Park
Ave.
Bldg.
directed
to
the
figures
concerning
the
,
The
resolution
of
the
committee
in
favor of an amendment insertinglboycottinis the Jewish worker," he de-
Cadillac W662
outcome of the United Palestine Ap- expressed the view that the Order such a clause in the resolution. Glared.
i peal which were contained in the re-' Sons of Zion. by virtue of the deci-
Referring to the situation in Pales-
Lipsky met with the approval of the ,
ort of Emanuel Neumann. Mr. Neu- sion of its last convention endorsing delegates when he declared that It tine, the representative of the Band.
14 the Zionist Revision-
lp
Imann reported that the grand total : the program
was the right of the administration to • which is opposed to Zionism, declared
raised by the United Palestine Ap- ' iris, has invalidated the existing un- insist that contrary to parliamentary I that Palestine immigration does not
peal is in excess of $5,000,000. Mr. derstandings and agreements, and procedure the vote be taken trot on I cover the immigration problem of the
Neumann reported that the various, urged the incoming administrative the report and then on the amend-1.100:Th workers. Immigration should
$4,361,- committee to take whatever action
i waans ottm,phueth,t,o. Ile unrestricted into Palestine as well
regions had raised a total of
men[. nTdh resolution
101. Special gifts given through the necessary under the changed eireum- wn
as other countries, he stated.
Palestine Appeal totalled stances.
B. Locker, representing the Poole
,
United
.
(It the debate revolved ing majority. The resolution on the ,
h
progr
of Mr.
$640,000 and campaigns
ttitude Jewish .Agency read:
Z . ion. contradicted the assertion
a
now until September 30, would add around the question of the
A heated debate developed at the a lter with regard to Palestine, point-
an estimated total of $310,000, mak- toward Revisionism, the matter wasi
ing out that during the year 192.t,
not
discussed
from
the
view
point
of
closing
session
on
the
resolution
on
,
bads only 10,000 Jews entered the United
ing a grand tota o over . r , 000
the merits of the program, but f rom Crimea, which was brought
for the United Palestine Appeal for the standpoint of the relationship be- from the committee after revision lots States of America, while 31,000 Jew-
H IROSERMA N ■..•.
its first year. The number of con- tween the two bodies.
I
win
a
recommendation
taken
at ish workers entered Palestine during
VIP
tributors this year is 160,000 thus
fly ORATIOT AVE
A substitute motion, which was the morning session to recast theres- the same period. Ile stated that over
far, as compared with less than 100,- adopted, was presented by Leo Wolf. elution, Rabbi Ilamnier and M,rs. 250,000 in Eastern Europe are with-
000 Mat year. The total cash raised son of New York, member of the Meyers of Boston urged the r:
out any. alternative than immigration.
C HE RRY 9121
.
d front
Ile criticized the labor parties of Can-
thus far is $2,740,000
an re- group in the Order Sons of Zion of this resolution.
ution.
ports received at Buffalo the cash which opposed the adoption of the
Rabbi Abba Mlle' Silver introduced' ado and Australia who were unwilling I
which
total is expected to pass the $3,000,. 'Zionist Revisionist prograni. -
a substitute resolution to give expres- , to co-operate with the congress.
000 mark within two weeks. Mr.
The credentials
conimittee registered
reported sion to the opinion of the Zionist del-
of the delegates
Neumann recommended a 50 per cent
Dancing Stars at Temple.
that '262
increase this year, making a national represent the Zionist Organization of egates but in a milder form. lion.
OPTOMETRIST
Elihu D. Stone and Robert Silverman
quota of $7,500,000 for next year.
1 Sons
assaOrder
sip,. of Boston, Isaac Carmel and Jacob
the
Ameia, 101, the 12 adh,
Dr. Schmarya Levin, in his address
Fishman urged the adoption of the, - William Seabury and :Margaret Irv-
dal delegates and 3
to the convention, attacked
resolution as presented by the cont. ing, musical comedy (lancing stars
I of Zion.
sian Colonization Plan.
mittee. The speakers urging the , heading their own, singing and danc-
Object to Seating Delegates.
The official attitude of the Zionist
41pption of the resolution argued ing revue, assisted by Mignon Ilawkes,1
Organization of America toward , The credentials committee had ob.
a project has
e become Velma Valentine, Viola Goerling,I
the Crim
I Great Britain as the Mandatory I jected to seating nine delegates of that
The people of Detroit enjoy gas
the rallying points for all anti-Zion- Wilma Chapman, James Roxey Cle-
Power for Palestine was expressed ' the Order Sons of Zion but by a rul- ists, and that the propaganda which, ments and Jack Young, pianist, Mid
rates "which are lower than those
by
the
twenty-ninth
annual
conven-
1
ing
of
the
chairman,
Mr.
Lipsky,
is
emanating
from
this
project
is
cal-
"The
Pleasure
Seekers,"
with
George
existing in any other similar city
Frame with Antl - Sllp Temple. , tion of the. organization at its third I these delegates were recognized.
Teem 91w11
tomedian with a
be Examination •I Optkal and
culated
and
is
being
employed
to
act
Broadhurst,
a
new
•
taus
The convention which was termed
in America."
Illtukular Delect• of the Eye.
session held Monday night at the Ho-
as,
the convention of self-assertion, was up the Jewish settlements in Russia, lot of talent, will provide comedy,
group'
Gleam* Proscribed and Arcurstaly djueted. tel Stotler here.
characterized by the fact that it was which are a part of a larger relief sisted by the Dale Sisters and a
We griod our awn lama ant know
entertainers
including
Babette
The resolution, which was adopted
Of
Hwy are correct.
rank and file. as•embly. Left to it- program, as a rival to Palestine. ,
tey, Harry Lang, Floyd Hanley
y a vote of alb the delegates with a
Twelfth b the
Pass Crimea Resolution.
exception of 10 dissenting voters, self the convention turned its a
Buss Major Johnson, split headline
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tertian
to
internal
problems
am
or
Explaining
to
those
who
urged
the
an,
Chas. W Bennett. %lie Pres. and (05. btu.
y
endorses the stand taken
rejection
of
the
resolution,
Mr.
Lip-
honors
on the bill at 11. F. Keith's
the first time in many years, it was
Clifford et Bagley
World Zionist executive in its mem-
sky declared: "It would be folly for Temple Theater starting Sunday mat-
emphasized,
paid
greater
attention
to
CONCRETE GARBAGE and orandum submitted to the Permanent
BRANCHES ,
the Zionists gathered here in conven- ince. Others billed include: Arthur
matters. .
dy st ar in
ASH RECEPTACLES
Mandates Commission of the League organization
ssion
developed
following
tion
to
pass
by
occurrences
of
the
Deagon,
late
musical
Jac
l•
d
n
comeFulto
Do tug weit until • Court Notice Is sent
f Nations and in the letter of Dr.
Hamtramck
past 12 months without condemning , "Songs and Stories•"
k an
Boulevard
yon.
Chaim Weizmann to Lord Plume, the report submitted to the conven-
9707 Joseph Camp..
certain things which are really ob- • Peggy l'arker in their latest skit "Di-
Owe-lainelly Garbage Receptacle $7.75.
General Mauro Bldg.
high commissioner of Palestine, ac- Hon by Samuel Blitz of the organize- stacles to the development of the uni- version a la Carte;" The Sarattos,
companying the memorandum. tion department. He pointed out that ty of American Jewry. We have unique European gymnasts; Melinda
America
The resolution, while expressing the Zionist Organization in
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f effort to raise and Dade inn routine of whirlwind
of the high spirit of I has greater difficulty in holding its gone
a yearn
Residence: Melrose 6556.
funds through
for Palestine
under the most dances and the weekly screen subjects.'
"appreciation
disinterestedness which animates the , members than in recruiting new mem-
Office:
the
ifl
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Mandatory Power in its administra- , berg. Many delegates complained critical circumstances and
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lion of Palestine, and of its effective I from the fluor of the difficulties en- midst of this work- there has come
contribution to the development of , countered in their membership cam- forward a propaganda which is cal-
the country in the establishment and j paigna because of organization handi- culated to distract the attention of
maintenance of law and order," caps. A resolution proposed by the American Jews front Palestine. It is
stresses the point that it is the duty committee to allow the districts where a mistake to think from this resolu-
of Great Britain not only to main- conditions permitted to enlist United tion, or what said in my opening I
tain in Palestine the role of a pas- Palestine Appeal contributors simul- address, that the colonization project
rive arbiter but to assume active co- taneously with obtaining their contri- in the'Crintea or the Ukraine or wher-
ever it may be is what the Zionists1
operation in the establishment of the buttons was rejected.
Jacob Fishman raised the question .
Jewish National Home. The resolu-
tO•
s it should not i ablert
"What we object to is omething,
tion also emphasizes the fact that whether the district system would nut
in the propaganda. This propaganda
h b i ivised and whether
b
this principle was a
to
institute
two
classes
•ect of colonization is be.;
h
ionists in be a dvi sable
convention of American Zionists
, active and passive. The
' obers
m em
Washington
a year ago. of the districts I f convention also adopted a resolution destroy
The representatives
ing conducted
the unity in
of such
American
a way
Jewry.
as to I
Cat Rata Moving and Storage.
e 9xecutive committee to
the Zionist Organization of Amer- I urging th
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lea, following a discussion of the re- . appoint a committee to study the It is being used for the purpose of ,
Close of Business, June 30, 1926
port of the political committee sub- 1 question of revising the constitution counterfoil of the Palestine project," ; .
Fiona Cadillac 68113-4879.
resolution
mitten by the Hon. Carl Sherman of 'of the Zionist Organization of Amer- Mr. The
Lipsky
stated. which was finally
f 102 to 42
and to report its findings to the
York City, in endorsing the at - ,l ica
New
titude of the World Zionist Exerts- 1 next convention. A resolution was adopted by a majority of
(Gold Bank Notes and Specie) and with legal depositories re-
also n adopted urging the establishment read
as follows:
on endorses the
"This
conventio
turnable on demand.
tive, voted by a majority of all the I
chairman of ,
ffi
delegates present, with the exception 1 of the new regional ocea in the
table an amendment intro- ' Southern states and on the Pacific views extended
by
ioni
of 10, to
nnual address to the
in his
These checks arc payable in one day.
I lc-. I
duel by Elias Ginsburg representing' coast. the
Z
, o e
public utterance
.100111 ssssss Mph..
M.—Loans
This is the amount we have loaned (after a careful investiga-
adopted the resolution offered by and in organized propaganda, to give
tion) to individuals and corporations on their notes and against
corn -
s ignificance •
security
which would
accord Jewry,
lete protection
to Palestine
Rabbi James Heller of Cincinnati foli to the agricultural relief measures
approved collateral.
and an amendment introduced by lowing a discussion in which Rabbi for the Jews of Russia a
ng over the
a whole
gen-
Israel Goldberg, urging the specific Sonderling, Rabbi Barnett Brickner fording s to counteract
efforts
of
on govern- and Rabbi Nachman Ebin partici-
Select Dancing Nightly
These are salable securities issued by the U. S. municipalities
P al estine by paled. The latter objected to the erasion, to mobilize the public aenti-
i th matter
n of the oization
co-operatio
and other corporations of first quality; also first mortgages on
f col
te elimination of religion front the reso. ment of Jewry in favor of a Jewish'
e
ment n
Homeland in Palestine."
high class real estate.
o
applying Article Six
The
conventi
on
was
closed
Tues
day
Jewish col- , lution.
to open state lands for
Lipsky Elected President.
after midnight by Rabbi Abbe 'Niel
Particular People Prefer
Or.
and
to
see,
through
proper
rgan-
office
onization
sided nt of he oes
that arable land not now , The presidency of the Znst
urged
the Palais.
to
wh ich Silver, vice- prerge
the d t egat
legislation,
merica, an
who
be placed under collies- ganizatiobn o f A
el f orthcom-
sincethe ization,
Strictly censored. Highest
cultivated
War Savings Certificates,
greater
activity
u ri ng the
has not een t orma lly tilled
This includes U. S. Government Bonds,
t ing year. 'Maurice
s-Mawhen
the
spli
United States Certificates of Indebtedness.
tion.
oc-
Samuel,
Rabbi
d convention
Standard.
l ve
this reso lution
n by was Celan
Revenue Stamps and
ck group
The debAti
the
Brandei
ith
d
the w
s
Pekin Musicians-Th."8.n
the
first political
convention
on on
a action
series tare
of reolutions ' curred, was restored and the title of Eichler, Dr. Schmarya Levin and
VII.—Banking
r. Levin
and Bialik
the political committee president was given to Louis Lipsky. Chaim Nachman Bialik
delivered
the
Yea I.e. , . to Dance With.
The following officers were elected final
addresses,
D
_—____ proposed by
taking
leave
before
of convention
the
external
and
internal
prob-
on the
Fifteen of these branches. all located in the City of Detroit.
their departure for Palestine.
lamation :
e by
movement. Th
Miss Henri-
on
f the
h Ire
' le ms o
Hun. . v
olution followed an
ien
vote on this
the Zionist body efts Szold, Joseph Barondess,
Reu-
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Dodge Beats 1925 Record
f New
MEYER BARRON, Prop.
encounter between
accord with the admin. ben Brainin, Dr. Max Heller o iansky
which it in
Buyers of All Kinds of
r ea ., . . 11 , : Hirsch Masl
Dodge Brothers dealers in United
and the small group of
e
of
Bon-
i
istration,
l
WASTE PAPER
Revisionists recruited largely' and Judge David A. Laur
States have delivered 173,373 motor I
I Zionist
Mass.
on-
cars and trucks during the first half,
1342 Brewster St.
( from the delegation of the Ic
Vice-presidents: Mrs. Irma Lind-
gain of 52,669 cars or 43.0 I
Cadillac
1709
con-
ar
at t
Cadillac 1708
ilverman, o f 1926. a
Sons of Zion which, endorse
■
the pro- Mini, Mrs. Archibald
per cent the first half of 1925.
voted
to
,
vention
rovidence,
R.
I.,
Ab.
S
Goldberg,
1
-----
fi res for • Cn-1
sa
f
the
League
of
Zionist
Revi-
P
Although t h e final gu
gram o
.lodge Bernard A. Rosenblatt, Max
ind1
wee
a
ads for the lst
sionista.
Shulman of Chicago. anti Rabbi .
not yet available. accord-1
MANUEL URBACH
Heated Debate on Revision.
0.
quarter are
The heat of interest in the present llillel Silver of Cleveland, id .1. Ka- ing to the preliminary report the gain
I
Granite find Marble
lion secretary, Dr. Dav
h
•
•
in retail iii•liveries byDodge
political and economic si
o
' Palestine was discharged during the liski; executive secretary, Meyer W. ' , era dealers in the Dminion
is over
which Elias Ginsburg, Dr. Weisgal; treasurer, Isaac Nloister; as-
debate in
Liver Bos Gordon, sedate treasurer, Harry 1. Fierst ; 1 65 Total
per cent.
shipments of motor cars and
I
ri
!N iel W and Ab Goldberg
I Abba Goldberg
a-
par- adnUnistrative committee, Herman
564 Winder Street
Brother
Israel
Fishman, Bari' Gra trucks front Dodge
Conheim,
Jacob
factories in the Unite d
I j
Pueee Cadillac 0048
f
h
Lewis
o
'
ham
Broters
ticipated.
"
belsk
William
B.
-
s
and
Gr
;
and
Canada during
the first
f
Revisionism
is
not
anathema
to
o
Mates
I St
D. Morrison, Emanu
ma Only Jewish MONUMENT
six months of 1920 were 207,115, 'n
declared. Philady, Judge'
Dealer in Detroit.
me at all," Rabbi Silver Revisionism
, Neumann, S. J. Rosensohn, Morris '
Pe rpecrein.ti oisaie,c rt
ol' o i r l,si stf,i,5r
"From my point of view
c t e on Sa m pu ee l.1 : Is.ou jis. \ tght n „c
uirnig
ila
m
WM
r
fis,
o
n
be
ph
keis
d
Vo
ist.
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r
n
wthe
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r
tph
,i
,
m
n
t
ftii
t
an
ili
a
rs
g
a
h
o
- -
i year.
and Benjamin Winter.
ta
A budget of 8223.000 for the ' The official figures for tol trucks
pro-
visionist Zionist is • loyal Zionist. 11Weinstein
Ion o f p cc mger cars and
I may question the reality of his tec .-
do lt •
lEIrox 4711
forthcoming year was also a P
IffIren VlS
in
the
United
States
and
Canada
dur-
1 nique but I do not question his mo- by the convention.
will
The following officers we
will
re recom- ing the first six months of 1926
tines. But the work in Palestine
fore July
not
be
available
be
be done not by dramatic gestures, not mended for the United Palestine Alt- probably
of 13 per
15, but the indust -'s gain
heroics.
not
by
voicing
loud
(lenti-
r ind
by
meets threatening the Mandatory ; Pe • . Stephen S. Wise, honorarY i cent over the car .M
Dr
1 a
P ower with the dire consequences of 1 : chairman; Judge Julian W. Mack,' last year reported for the first
Untied
Which becomes the property of the stockholders after the de-
dissatisfied Jewry.
positors are paid in full, and is a guarantee fund upon which
"the chairman; Judge William B. Lewis. States Department of Commerce will
By comparison
we solicit new deposits and retain those which have been car-
regret that
ganization
expressed
most capable
exponents of Revision- chairman; Emanuel Neumann, chair- be little changed.
ain is nearly f ou
s
g
ried by us for some years.
rman
-
Dodge
e committee
ndusry.
our
executives
the
i
f
o
hat
The
reap-
man
t
ret
hers
times a B r ot
ism are not here tonight."
ce Herman.
s c
urer; v i;
__-___-
Conheim,
Zionist Organization of ,
lotion, he stated, contain ed a weak-,
..1
•
•
no mention of I Louis Lipsky,
s
Keren '
nets in that it makes
orris Rothenbe
AssI mila-
I America; M
Rosenblatt, Jew- 1
the vital question of land. "We lose
rants ilayesod; B ernard A.
immig
sight of the fact that the
lab National Fund, and Dr. David J.
who are coming into Palestine are Kaliski, Ilebrew University Fund.
we ll rem
yourself
to not consider many
boo
ks. The
either not going to be enabled to re-
A place was reserved for the pea- i
because y
main there at all. or that they will ideal of Iladas.aah.
well do .
Jewish National Loan important question is, how
well-
not be settled properly." he !aid. "Ac-
The idea of a
read
them?
You
are
not
' ou
cording to the beat estimates, there
you
eat
a
u
Fifteen Branches:
flour i bed because
Forest and Van Dyke
Iv. Both mental and physical strength
Woodward and Eliot
Charlevoix
and
Drexel
determined
by
diger,-
Grand River and Virginia Park
and sanity ate
Hamilton and Webb
McDougall and Canfield
Linwood and Vicksburg
mastieation.
Most
people
read
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OUR QUALITY

WILL BU ILE YOUR BUSINESS

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HOMESTEADS
OR LAND IN
PALESTINE

C. W. Kotcher Lumber Co.

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at Good Gas
Service inDetroit
Requires

I

HARRY LANDSMAN

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An organization of
over 3000 people.
An out.lay in plants,
equipment and gas
mains.
Adequate compensa ,
tionfor our employees.
Payment for the ma•
terial we use in the
manufacture of gas.
And a sufficient return
to compensate the
people who have
invested in our gas
securities.

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DETROIT CITY GAS CO.

H. M. KOFFMAN

An
Understandable
Statement

Let

SHEKELL

Move You

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II.—Checks on Other Banks
to Individuals and Corporations

aiiitaromitai

IV.—Mortgages on Real Estate and Bonds

Palais de Dance

11,714,277.37

9,296,161.36

MIRING

STORAGE

CRATING

SHIPPING

000 00
96,
795,446.00

House, Branches and Furniture
1,798,660.50
and Fixtures
VIII.—Other.Bonds and U. S. Securities Left for
1,139,619.43
Safekeeping
S
32,370.68
IX.—Accrued Income Receivable (Net) .:. .....

Total Assets
Deposits Entrusted to us (June 30) $22,152,960.06
Bills Payable and Rediscounts.._.... 432,800.00
Customers' Bonds Left With Us for
1,139,619.43
Safekeeping
S
30,850.00
Customer's Letters of Credit
37,500.00
Reserves for Dividends
Accrued Interest and Expense
19,211.74
Payable (Net)

Monuments

$27,229,894.03

$23,812,941.23
Total
This Leaves Capital Stock, Surplus and Undivided
$ 3,416,952.80
3
Profits of

1

MAIN
1491

Founded in the Year 1853

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SPIVMC.
ENGRAVING CO.

commercial Artists

and Engravers

First State Bank of Detroit

Griswold at Lafayette

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Printing of Fine Jobs it

Funeral Directors and Embalmers

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11 \

473,794.40

V.—Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
VI.—United States Securities

Michigan Paper Stock Co.

Chron icle

RESERVE
BANK

$ 1,883,564.29

I.—Cash

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