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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Breina's Dream

MARSHALL RECEPTION "PIKERS" FINISH
SUCCESSFUL TRIP
COMMITTEE FORMED

Another Tour Planned for Next Year
York:—Prominent Jeans from
—Enthusiasm on All Sides.
By MATILDA BENJAMIN BENNET1
all sections of the country have ef-
fected a permanent organization of
Ni uric 11111 "Pikers." a little tanned
VERY night, regularly, Nina ince of Kovno—the whole province. the Louis Marshall reception commit- as to skin, dusty as to appearance, and
,
it
tor
What
a
son!
What
a
for
ritat!
I
sang the same lullaby toiler
tee, to welcome home Hon. Louis shaken up as to person, reached De•
king!" She about
left the
room,
muttering
baby—to her lean, cross, it
something
the
heavy
washing Nlarshall, champion of Jewish rights trod Tuesday night, closing the most
sickly Avroemalle:
she had to do. at the Peace Conference. The organ: memorable tour in t he history of the
Brenta still sat on the sofa. She ization of an executive committee and East Michigan l'ike Tourists' Associ-
Sleep, Avroemalle,
felt rested, not at all tired, as was the election of officers was announced ;thou.
Over one 011.1,1 , :111 , 1 milts of
Close your little eyes,
roads that carried the expedition i11111
usual
with
her.
In
her
left
hand
she
today
front
the
headquarters
of
the
The black cherries!
122 Fifth avenue, where some of the most productive farming
held the two corners of the apron organization,
Soon you'll be big
filled with gold and silver, whilst she plans are being formulated to make and fruit growing regions and beauti-
And go to Africa.
the Marshall reception memorable in (tit
on resort country in the state were
kept filling and refilling her right , the lstory of American Jewry.
Equal with all the boys,
toe
that traversed by these trusty "Pikers"
hand with them and letting them drop I The . committee announced tnat _In, defied had roa d worse weather,
The boys of this town.
r
s,
out slowly again, as a child plays with Jacob H. Schiff has b een e l ecte d in „,„ "'
You will have gold,
a forest tire and other minor incon-
pebbles or dry sand.
You will have diamonds,
:
. mart' chairman; Samuel C. Lamport• yemences
in
their
zeal
to :urouse a
.•
A negro servant came into the room
Brilliants and pearls.
secretar y;telling interest m
0 , ds .
n i roads
• flue
t it. good
with a tray of coffee, but Brenta took chairman; Bernard Semel,
'I he black cherries close,
neither and Samuel Rottenberg of Brooklyn, movement.
no notice of him. She was
Avroemalle, my gold-piecel
-flue expedition which started Sun-
hungry. nor thirsty. She could think N. Y., treasurer. An executive con-
w
ue has been appointed as follos:
day morning, July 6, Passed along the
Practically speaking, her song had of nothing but the money. It wouldi 'M ,
,.
Lake
Huron State Forest Reserve.
no melody. Brenta had composed it certainly matter little to her if she .
').r.r S. ""`".'"Y
Straits of Mackinac and many inland
happened to lose three, five or even 1
t h"el" A • ( `'wen .
herself. Sometimes she would add:
art)titter
our
lakes and rivers, through a territory
twenty of these gold coins. Avroe-
that has developed wonderfully since
A 'AL . 1) ',1 `hk in
malle had plenty snore. The fact that
And your grandfather
the East Michigan Pike Association
W'll'""
1
l''se"ma"
Ile
gave
them
to
her
in
handfuls
with-
I
Vt'as a pious Jew—
Colonel
H.
A.
Ginzberg
was organized four years ago. Some
out Counting them
was sufficient
A pious Jew!
bad roads were encountered and some
proof that he had a large and endless A.. D. Lasker
And your grandmother,
Arthur Lehman
difficulty was experienced by travers-
supply of them. Now she would not
She, too, was pious.
budge
Otto
A.
Rosalsky
ing the heavy sand roads through long
need to offer Mayer, the cloth mer-
Avroemalle, the black cherries
II. Schlesinger
stretches of undeveloped country ill
chant, half a rouble a yarn for cloth
Close, my gold-piece!
According to present plans the Mar- the upper counties of the lower pen-
for which he asked three roubles, and
shall
reception
will
consist
of
a
public
yell
insula and through Mackinaw and
Then she would tell him—him of he would not have occasion to
the lustrous eyes and irritable temper at her at the top of his voice, causing meeting and dinner at which Mr. \l ar- Chippewa counties across the Straits
dI her voice to tremble: Out of this, shall will be guest of honor, in testi- of Mackinac. Between Cheboygan
„„,1
uue d lrnu s h e use
-how• gaud
. She just
monial
of his efforts to secure civil and Mackinac a forest tire was en-
woman, out,
out!"
to be when she was a baby
Now she rould look hint straight in ' and religious rights for the Jews of countered. Nothing daunted, the
lay down and fell asleep as soon as
, the eyes and feel herself more than the world. Mr. Marshall sailed July "Pikers" traveled down a narrow road
she was told.
his equal. Ile would show her all the Ilth from France on the Rochambeau. on either side of which the lire raged.
"But you, Avroemalle, you don't
latest fashions, in the same way that and is due in New York July 21.
say
There was but little damage to the
sleep. And nothing," she would
torn I "The most remarkable features 3f ears.
in a sad voice, wiping the perspira- he had always shown tbeat to toe
women
who
came
to
buy
from
hint.
this
demonstration,"
said
Mr.
Lahr
The story of the trip reads a little
lion from her pale, swarthy face w ith
lie would say to her: As the price is port in discussing the reception, are differently than did the one of four
the ends of her apron.
Up and down, up and down the nothing to you, I sold,' advise you its spontaneity and freedom front sec- years ago, when some of the roads on
room she walked, her child's frail, to have the brown satin." And he tionalism and partisanship. All classes the pike were practically impassable
thin body pressed closely to her would smile to her—a smile of admir- of Jews and all sections of the coun- without serious difficulty, and when
bosottn ation as well as respect I try are eager to honor Mr. Marshall. damages to cars were frequent and
Yes, she would go off to him this Hundreds of prominent Jews from expected. Now the entire route can
The room was small and had in it
only a table, two rickety chairs and very minute. She would show hint all parts of the country have requested be traveled with a degree of comfort
a bed. This bed was piled high with what the Lord can do, how He had to be on the reception committee to and absolute safety, although in the
weicom,
Marshall."
large, heavy feather pillows, as was not forsaken her but had raised her
sparsely settled districts in the cotin-
BCC. , int" '
o u t Of to
tics which have been too poor to raise
e custom in Russia.
which
she
had
been
sunken
all
her
DUTCH RABBIS OPPOSE
money to improve the roads, it is still
It took several hours to get Avroe- .
d
ti
lullaby
had
to
life.
Undoubtedly,
He
had
found
her
I ‘
bra 11
FRANCHISE FOR WOMEN hard going.
number. worthy. \\ hat value has that which
This condition has been sometvhat
be repeated times one
Though Brenta began each time in the man bestows? Bun that " hid ' t he Lord
The Council of the Congregation at remedied. The progressive policy of
same words, slue finished off by de- blesses one wnh is great and abiding.
Middleburg granted to women the the state highway department, the
"Nlother, here is your coffee," said
scribing in the last verse the different
elections state reward plan and federal aid has
roemalle, her strong, handsome right of voting at synagogue
characteristics of her parents. both of
and
of being themselves elected to of- given a wonderful stimulus to road
whom had died within the short son. But she did not heed him. Her
flees. This step has roused the ire of building, and plans are in preparation
period of one year, when she was a thoughts were still with the cloth
Rev. A. Van Leon, Chief Rabbi of which promise much more rapid de-
child. And to this she added the oar. ant•
Zeeland, v:Ito has addressed a protest velopment in the coining few years.
praises of them she had heard from I "Rel. Mayer, it is my turn now;
The last stop, which practically
myhands. You may to the Synagogue Council, in which he
my
her . neighbors long after their death. have the world
closed the tour, was at Bay City, Sun-
Waited long for declares that he had taken note of it
Bretna was at great pains to tell her envy me if you like. I
day
night, where the tourists were en-
1 this, but you, you never suffered any- with amazement as it is contrary to
unconscious Avroemalle, in the bald-
est prose, how most of the women' thing," and she saw herself going out of the spirit and tradition of Judaism. tertained at a banquet under the au-
a proud gait. She would His view is shared by the Chief Rabbi spices of the Board of Commerce.
who had known her mother were in his stun with
President Fred C. Westover presid-
the habit of stopping her to say: buy nothing from him. Let hint see that of Rotterdam, where women already
ing. A vote of thanks was extended
"Breinalle, little orphan, your mother,' she was now to command and he to wait enjoy certain privileges in synagogue to G. Edward Bliel, president of the
peace be unto her, knew all the Laws, on her words. On her way home the management.
association; W. B. and Charles Mit-
tell her what
nearly as many, but not quite, as any wealthy people stopped to
chell, of Bay City, for assistance on
man." And Brenta felt proud and a fine man her son was, thanks to the OPPOSITION TO GIBSON
the tour; W. B. Edburn, manager of
held her head high, even when she great care she had given him in his
AS MINISTER TO POLAND the tour, and Sergeant-at-Arms, F.
was recounting her proud history to childhood. "Who would have thought
•
Nelson Hammond. Closing speeches
Avroemalle; but for all that he was he would grow up so strong?" they said,
Washington—A movement is on were made by President !Biel, Capt.'
still restless and tossed his weary shrugging their shouters in astonish-
foot to oppose the nomination of Mr. W. S. Gilbreath, 11. S. Earle, State
head sleeplessly from side to side. meat. They evidently wanted her to Hugh Gibson. as the American min-
Senator G. B. Scully, W. S. Linton,
At last, when she was grown ex- be friendly with them. They asked her
hausted, she laid him on her bed be- to visit them in their fine houses, and ister to Poland, and letters of protest Secretary C. W. Howell, F. N. Ham-
are
being
sent
to
various
senators
in
mond and tour manager W. 13. Eden-
cause of her weariness, and by this she felt that it was good and pleasant
burn. It was decided that the asso-
I to have persons wanting to be friendly Washington.
time Ile generally fell asleep.
In
his
report
of
the
pogroms
in
ciation should be made permanent.
But along with reciting the virtues with her. Neter before had one of Poland Mr. Gibson practically denied
with
and that a meeting be called in 30
of her dead parents, Brenta never them so much as shaken hands
never. She did not feel frightened the veracity of previous pogrom re- days to organize for the next year.
failed to repeat to her boy the glor- her —
ports
and,
according
to
the
letters,
in
the
least;
neither
did
of them 110W,
ious promises of the future she im-
Galician fugitives, most of whom
agined he was destined to know, and her knees tremble at their approach. this attitude indicates that either Mr.
Gibson is ignorant of conditions in are Jews, are again being. driven from
111er cry tones were self-confident.
how rich he was going to be.
Poland,
or
else
he
deliberately
strove
Budapest,
the capital of Hungary. The
I
As
to
the
naturally.
they
wanted
t orn
Ile wou ld not have to wear
to shield the Polish government.
exodus is being conducted with great
garments as he did now, and she was to he in her good graces. Who does
knowthat the poor run after the
going to have beautiful clothes, too. !lilt kno
brutality
and
hatred
Jews,
C ol. Abel Davis, leader of the 132d having
been
started
by towards
a command
of
They were going to be happy in the rich?
She stood up front the sofa and Infantry during its campaign over- the Budapest prefect.
future, he and slue—he because of his
seas,
will
retain
his
command
when
threw all the money carelessly into a
success in life, and she through him.
Rabbi Moses Rumanoff. of Harris-
One night she dreamed that he was drawee. After this she clewed herself the unit again becomes part of the
already grown up. Twenty-tive years in a large nurror—such a large mirror Illinois National Guard. Adjutant burg. Pa., has been elected minister
had gone over her head in a moment, that it covered the wall from ceiling Gen. Frank S. Dickson has notified of the congregation l'aole Tzedek.
to floor. She could not take her eyes Colonel Davis to immediately begin of Syracuse, N. Y.
so to speak. Her two-year-old Avroe-
matte was now a man. They were off the shimmering silk dress and the the reorganization of the outfit.
both in Africa. How they got there sulk apron she wore. and the pink silk
scarf that cm ered her head pleased her
The Jewish Hospital Association
she did not know. Site only knew
ta ll immen,1%. She saw herself young and of Philadelphia, Pa., will inherit $9,-
that her Avroemalle had
and robust and was beautiful as the comelt , with black sparkling eyes—the 000 through the will of the late Si-
Vick sparkling eyes Avroernalle had mon 13. Fleisher.
day. There was no t
inherited from her; but why did not
anywhere to equal him. Where Could
find such eyes as his, black as jet her mother come? She must go and I RECOGNIZED BY AMERICAN
one
and brilliant as the stars in the sky? call her in from the garden. Just one
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
mirror and she
Who besides him had such a con- more glance in the
I n t i„, Jury issu e of the American
go and call her mother into the
standing voice? It sounded exactly would
Motorist, the official pu blication ,,r the
like that of the landowner who lived house.
American Automobile Association, ap-
from her town, and w to "Mother, have your coffee," A% ro- peared the following article. under the
five miles
said again. Still she did not re- department headed "Pertinent to Car
comes into her town frequently to malle
command everybody and to find fault Pit', but kept staring at her own re- Ownership."
"A most interesting contribution to
with every individual he comes across.Illection in the mirror.
the nnlutinn .4 the careful motorists'
The people tremble in his presence, as , "Is this really lircina?" she asked iiibricatnig problems is found In Des-
if he were about to condemn them to herself at last. in a frightened whis- month, Ifiraele oil, which is of a cOm-
position and nature which while af-
death, so much power,, was there in Per. lust at this moment she heard a fording a must perfect lubricant yet is
shrill tone calling out to her:
so perfectly .,luble In the gasoline
his very tones. She !terse! was s
"Brenta, Breina, the child cries!
that it neither settles In the tank nor
much afraid of him that she preferred
Brehm opened her sleep-laden eyes. separates from the fuel until It Is
to stay indoors until he was gone For several seconds she could not real- drawn together with the fuel into the
•
eombustion chamber and there com-
from the town.
In her dream site heard Avroemalle ize where she was. Then in the gray pressed with the gases.
the th in. puny
"When the explosion occurs the oil
issuing orders to his servants in such morning light she beheldAaro
n, th
from the gases and IN sprayed
a lordly manner that they made haste figure of her husband, e ped- separates
over the piston head and against the
to carry out his least word. And, dler, going through the door. Ile bad cylinder walls as well as into piston
w as
flaying a higher
valves.
rings
and
indeed, his very glance, his very ap- been home for the Passover and
going away again until the New Year, Ore test than the gases, Miracle Oil
pearance, was princely.
•uxur- is was his custom. She sat tip quickly lives and does its work and then blows
out through the exhaust valves, lubri-
• The room they were in was
in the bed and drew her wailing infant cating valves and stems on the we)*
iously furnished. A lot of candles mechanically to her breast.
I
were alight on the table, stuck in
An efficient lubricant In the upper
She first looked around the half-
massive silver candlesticks. Through empty room, then at him. She drew w o rking parts of the motor out only
the window she saw beautiful gardens him more closely to her breast. Some- moan 'no thing, freedom from carbon
trouble. and freedom from carbon
and orchards.
thing unbearably heavy grpiped her trouble moans more mileage."
She herself was dressed in silks. A
The Miracle 011 Co., of Detroit, at
heart.
ave., are general
heavy gold chain was about her neck.
"A dream! A dream!" site muttered, 251 East Jefferson
On her head was a pink silk kerchief. in a voice choking with passoin. and her distributors for Desmond's Miracle Oil
here.
She sat on a beautiful sofa. Sarah, scalding tears came. falling fast in a
the Fat One—her next-door neighbor steady stream onto the lean, cross, sick-
—came in.
Is Acromalle.
"Well, Brenta," she said, "you do
look fine, than k G o d! May no evil JEWISH YOUNG MEN
LOST AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
eye harm you."
JOIN ODD FELLOWS :MOONLIGHT LAST THURS-
Then she told her of her two little
DAY NIGHT—Gold, carved bar-
girls. She had bought them new
pin with small black cameo in cen-
Jericho Lodge, No. 490. Independent
boots and had washed their heads.
ter. Valued as war relic from
Presently, Avroemalle came into the Order of Odd Fellows, affiliated with
,
France. Finder kindly communi-
room. He walked straight over to his the national order, and composed of
cate with J. Levin, 136 Watson
mother and kissed her hand. Jewish young men of Detroit, held its
St., Cadillac ROI-W. Reward.
"Little mother," he began, "I have first meeting Monday night, July 1st,
4
brought you a present." And he took at the American Eagle I.odge of Odd
ex.—)
a
front the pocket of his heavy fur coat Fellows, Bethune and Brush streets. LIGHT, AIRY. WELL FURNISH-
flreii
ED
ROOM
T
O RENT to Jewish
d Kufffia
wa. it l ithne.
was
.. ai s i i i an
held
fl i l ee
s, r N\
o e is i ut
a beautiful gold Kiddush cup.
l e c ti f:officers
gentleman. References required.
took it up in haste and said to him following results:
Inquire 109 E. Forest avenue. Glen-
Noble Grand; Morris ‘Weiner, Vice-
with a smile:
Call
in
the
dale 7140-J.
1 William Altman. Secretary;
"ttI Y child , it is fine.
" G I' :111 ( ;
gra•:dmother, she will surely like it. Albert Miller, Financial Secretary;
ROOM FOR RENT, front bedroom,
"Hold up your apron, little mother," Sion Ross, Treasurer.
three windows. l'rivate family. One
Ile broke in. She held up her apron
1 he charter members of Jericho
minute from car line. Five min-
and he filled it with gold and silver Lodge include the following: William
utes from Woodward. No other
coins he drew from his pockets.
Sarah, the Fat One, was spellbound. Kaufman, Morris Weiner, William
roomers. Inquire 1175 Brush St.
Her eyes rested on the money and on Altman, Albert Miller. Sam Ross.
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