ffarraorr,innsa1ROPIta.4 PAGE TWELVE Land Contracts An Investment Grand Opera Stars Sing For Farm Prosperity A. J. Primm BUSINESS INVESTMENTS WINDOW CAULKING SUPERIOR ELASTIC CAULK If any reader of THE JEWISH CHRONICLE from any part of the civilized world, who has money to invest, will write me, it will be a pleasure to give him in detail full and complete information as to LAND CONTRACTS AS AN INVESTMENT, I make collections on contracts sold by my (Alice, free of charge, rendering monthly statements with remittance for all collections made the previous month. Correspondence is solicited. Bank and clientele references given on request from parties interested in high class investments. DETROIT CAULKING and WEATHER. PROOF COMPANY C. S. SCOVILLE 1012 UNION TRUST BLDG. DETROIT, MICH. Cadillac 2205. Office of Prudential Mortgage and Contract Company. 4". i00/6 .7)CJAWAY ERNO BALOON x, re .44 THREE grand opera stars of in- ternational note have volun• Leered their services to aid the "Itack-to•the-farm" movement. and their first appearance for the cause was at a dinner of two hundred of New York', leading 'miness men. who plan to help raise a 55.1100.000 endowment fund for The National Farm School at Doylestown. Fa. The opmatic stars are Iteniamino Iticcio. harytone. late of the Met- ropolitan Opera Company. New Yolk Miss Margery Maxwell. American prhnn donna for six years with the Chicago Opera Collinear. and Louis Dotnay, tenor, late of Covent Garden. London. Itlecio, who was horn and raised THERE IS ONE OF OUR Goodyear Service Stations Near You We are in a position with our three stores to give you the speediest possible service. See our locations in your neighborhood. K-0 TIRE STORES Three Stores: Chanukah Greetings. General Real Estate — Investments. Correctly selected LAND CONTRACTS are unequalled as investments for estates, private parties and institutions with surplus funds not required in commercial and other business undertakings. They yield a larger return on the average investment than any other class of investment not requiring employment of personal effort and supervision. Yield on this class of investment ranges from a minimum of 15 per cent to a maximum of much better than 20 per cent on the average investment. 2114 Grand River • - 6204 Ewa Jefferson 12243 Twelfth Street used to supply all the peasants with his products. The purchase of leath- er and the marketing were no prob- lem to him. Ile always managed to provide for his family and was never an object of charity or even sym- pathy. The complete ruin of the peasant class and their inability to buy, and the shortage of money, the inability of the craftsman to pur- chase the necessary raw material, on the other hand, are responsible for the complete breakdown of the craftsman class this last year. Conditions have changed greatly, however during the last months, and the peasant will soon once more be 1219 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING able to come to town to buy neces- sities for his funnily. In fact, accord- Cadillac 1884. ing to what I have been told, every- body expects a very busy season in Poland this fall, simply because the majority of people were unable to make any purchases for a long time and are now going to make all the replacements and purchases. The great fear among the Jews is that they will not be able to take advant- age of this opportunity and will not benefit by it. The Jewish shoemaker, having no credits and no modern ma- chinery, cannot possibly compete Used fur caulking wood and steel door and window frames, terra with the reaniy-made ware, which not cotta, stone, brick, marble and masonry joints. only is better but also cheaper. The. Czecho-Slovakian products have al- most swept the market and, despite Manufactured and Installed by the heavy duty, they are still cheaper and doubtlessly better than the home- made products of the Jewish crafts- man. The recent relief work, which con- sists of giving loans to the Jewish craftsmen and merchants, has al- 1347 EAST JEFFERSON AVENUE ready produced magnificent results in having enabled a large number of them to resume their work on a small scale. It has at least kept utter misery away from them. But the 11111111111111111111114111111111111til i n11111111111M111111111111b111011, 1111M11 ■ 1101111111ffil it111111111101111111110111111111110111111111 ■ 11111111111111111111111I111101111i141111 11110,1111111111111 S11111111111= real problem is much bigger and lies deeper than the average observer suspects. It is not only the battle with temporary economic handicaps and anti-Semitic tendencies, which the Jews of Poland face. Actually it is the battle of the modern, Western "Made in Detroit by Detroitera" methods being introduced in the land, with the medieval, primitive ones still applied by the small producers and already being rejected by the consumers. Monthly or Weekly. Before the war, there were 184 large wholesale establishments in Rowno, which had the wide, almost 1.1 unlimited expanse of Eastern Rus- sia for their hinterland. Only nine have survived the post-war change. - Cherry 6890 Edgewood 0073 Arlington 4880 on a farm. took full charge of the banquet and enlisted the assistance of Dornay and Miss Maxwell, to- gether with Mme. Marcia Freer. whose contralto voice is recorded In hundreds of famous phonograph re- cords, and Ern° Balogh, the Hun- garian pianist . Miss Maxwell also was raised In the out-of-doors, her childhood having been spent on a ranch at Del Rapids, South Dakota. All of the musicians. act- uated by a desire to assist The Nat- tonal Farm School to expand so that it can train hundreds of ad- dalonal needy city boys and girls for prosperous agricultural careers. Mil give their services when called upon throughout all the year. Detroit Elevator Co. Service on All Types and Makes of Elevators. BLAMES ANTLSEMITISM Rowno---Whitewashed Sepulchre Only Nine Business Establishments Out of 184 Survive Polish-Jewish Dis- aster. But "Hope Springs Eternal—" Houghton B IRMA MAY y 1359 MONROE AVENUE T. J. O'Reilly I Cadillac 0864 VIENNA.—(.1. T. A.)—The opin- ion that international anti-Semitism is the only factor responsible for the opposition of the Arabs to Jews in Palestine was expressed by Von Schoaennich in a lecture he delivered here on his impressions on Palestine. Palestine. There arc no opponents to the Jew- ish work in Palestine except interna- tional anti-Semitism, which incites the Arabs. The entire world will learn something in the field of polit- ical life, economics and religion front Palestine, he stated. pl onnevmannoinsinmosimosiimislismorsintreimiaN usisonionatomeon limanommuissman The House of Quality and Service. Of all the stricken towns in Pa- able to cope with In former years, Sin has no master. land, Rowno has received more pub- for instance, the Jewish shoemaker Deity and possibly more help than any other. That was primarily due kIlls.\\11.111.\11k 110117 11 111kMalEilklh\\ to the tremendous need which pre nailed among the thousands and Manufacturers of thousands of refugees from Russia, who were concentrated in the bar- racks and shacks in Rowno. The re- fugees departed or were sent away i -n in the course of the years and Rowno once more became and remained a Office and Yard: small commercial town, at present right near the Russian border. Both Miss Hortense Breckler and myself were anxious to get there. I was anxious to see the changes which had occurred since my lost visit dur- ing the winter and to ascertain whether they were for the worse or for the better. Miss Breckler's recol- - 257-525252512S 7 lections of Rowno dated back almost Manufacturers of four years, when Rowno was the cen- ter of the refugee movement and a hot-bed of spotted typhus as well. Miss Breckler visited Rowno then in the company of one of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee relief workers, Herbert Zoellner. Both were pro- vided with the customary white gar- GUARANTEED PURE AND FRESH, DELICIOUS ments which covered them almost hermetically, leaving only enough space for the eyes. Several days Demand Them of Your Groom after the visit to Rowno, Mr. Zoell- ner developed a very severe case of typhus and was on the verge of death for months, while Miss Breckler came out unscathed. However, as she told me, the few days of sus- MELROSE 6491 pense, of waiting for the very same 6475 GRATIOT AVE. signs of sickness in herself, were t.1 about the most trying ones she has ever experienced. The town of Rowno and the people who live there have changed but lit- tle in the course of the past years. Most of the refugees have been dis- posed of and only about 1,200 re- mained, sentenced to a miserable, hopeless life. The town, always so prosperous during the Russian times, R. R. CONTRACTORS center of a very extended malt trade, Corner Fourteenth had been on the decline for the past few years and had apparently reached a point where it cannot sink any deeper. . The Jews were living ..4 .1M.IKWIMILNIMI011..\ le‘VIV6:10 r kv from hand to mouth, without any se- For Industrial Sidings. MILIKW 91 curity, with no certainty of tomor , P.A.117% row, or even hopes for the better in F A the near future. Rowno is so close Let Us Bid on Your Work Truck Installations and Repairing to the Russian border and so far away from the center of activities in OBSOLETE TRACKAGE SALVAGED Poland, that the general betterment Lafayette 5837 of conditions noticeable all over Po- Telephone Garfield 3713 61031 I Michigan Ave. 17118.36 Jos. C•mpau and D. T. R. R. land had. apparently had no effect on Rowno. We were amazed at the change in the external appearance of Ro- wno. The dirty streets, in which passer-by used to sink knee high in Hay, Grain, Oats, Feed and Straw. mud, were replaced by paved side- walks and cobblestone streets. Ex- cellently outfitted policemen are / We also sell the Buckeye Incubators, Security Brooders and Standard pacing up and down the streets,reg- Colony Brooder. Also •gents for Globe Feeds. elating the never heavy traffic of autos, peasant wagons and ca bs . COME IN AND SEE US when in need of POULTRY SUPPLIES But the freshly whitewashed A r houses an.I remodelled homes con- o Cement Block Co. ■W■v0 ■ ■ BUILDING BLOCKS Mitchell's Cleaners and Dyers Devine and E. T. R. R. Greetings PATERSON BROS. & CO. MIRRORS Your Favorite Always. REALTORS Beveled Plate and Art Glass Chipping and Sand Blasting Auto Glass Replacements REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INSURANCE MAPLE CITY DAIRY T.P.CONROY CO. ■••■■■■ ■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■•■ •■•■1111■■■•11•101 , 0 5 5 5 1 CHANUKAH GREETINGS scription. Our pharmacists are all skilled and experienced men. 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PATERSON HORACE PATERSON Detroit Mirror Works Detroit, Michigan Valley Farm Eggs The At Fairview Phone Cadillac 4216-4217 ART STONE AND CEMENT PRODUCTS Phone, Lincoln 2763 Corner Jefferson Lenox 3435, 3436, 3437 REMEDIES, FOUNTAINS, HOPPERS AND FEEDERS I Thirty-third Floor Book Tower DETROIT 01 • Cadillac 4664 p real much misery and " ff " ing ' ■■■■■■■■ ■ 16:4 AL■W ■■■NI ■■■■■■■■■ It is not so obvious and acute in the summer, but it is gnawing and severe r just the same. Unemployment, and the complete stagnation of business,' are still strangling the Jews of Rowno. The very same conditions 1. found several months ago, during the '' ! great crisis which swept all over Poland, I found in Rowno during per cent of all t his visit. About 80 the craftsmen are still unemployed. The tailors, for instance, as well as :he shoemakers. are idle, with the ex- ception of possibly six in each trade, who are busy with repairs. 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