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PAGE SIX

tensor Friedlander, for he was known
lit;
as the special friend of friendless lit-
tle children.
Professor Friedlander, while he
ed
here i in America, was a learned
lived here
and respected teacher. Ile left a I
wife and several young children be-
''..)•
)
hind him. Rabbi Cantor was a young
man, with most of his life still to be
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Kahn of 246
lived. It is sad to think of their
death, and yet it makes us glad to Tennyson avenue will return Mon-
think of their bravery and unselfish- day, Aug. 22, from un extended stay
ness. in the Catskill mountains.

ocial a nd
Qrsonal

(Copyright, 1921. By Judith Ish-Kishor.)

A YOUNG FOLKS' PAGE CONDUCTED BY JUDITH ISH-KISHOR.

Open Music Studio

DEFENDERS OF THE
WHITE AND BLUE

The Defenders of the White and
Blue, on Thursday evening, Aug. II,
elected the following new officers for
a period of four months: Mike Solai,
president; William Ketui, vice-presi-
dent; Joseph Kurland, secretary; Isa-
dore Levine, treasurer. Joseph Pike
was chosen football captain for the
coming season.

Miss Betty P. Sanders of 661 Med-
my heart is very full. Perhaps he Young Jewish Girl Wins the "Ameri. bury avenue has returned from a
e■ niaation" Medal.

will be able to help me.
p to ,
When Simon's mistress heard that
The Colonial Dames, a society of Island.
(From the Hebrew of Jehuda Stein- he was going to the holy man, she ladies who are proud to be descended
begged him to take her, too. "Take from Americans famous in George
berg.)
Mrs. Benjamin E. Cohen and
me to this man of God,” she begged,
There once lived a prosperous gro- "and speak to him for me. I am Washington's time, offered a medal mother, Mrs. Fannie Morrison of
for
the
best
essay
written
by
a
public
1547
St. Clair avenue, are expected
in
the
habit
of
swear-
was
cer, who
only a forsaken woman. l'erhaps he school child on the subject of Ameri- to return home the end of next week
ing every time he spoke. If one of will help me to find my husband. "
canization. Do you know who has following an extended stay at Mac-
his creditors came to collect money
"Let us go, then," he answered.
from him, Simon would swear, "As "And I hope that he can help you." won it? A 14-year-old Jewish girl kinac.
I live, I will give it to you tomor- When they came into the room, the named Marie Galpern. Marie has
flOW VALID
IM
Mrs. M. Kronenberg and slaughter,
CARTONS ONLY •
row!" Or if a customer happened to holy man asked Simon for his name, been only two years in America. She
ask him to sell some article cheaper, his native city and the names of his has known the dreadful sufferings of Mildred, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visit-
the Jews in war-stricken Poland. No ing with Mr. and Mrs. David Tuch-
Simon would cry out: "As I live, I wife and children.
Wonder she loves and admires our man of Hancock avenue.
IF You WANT To BE SURE
paid more for that article than you
"My name," said Simon, knitting
are offering me!" And this foolish his forehead painfully, "I can't re- country!
OF REALLY &TRULY FRESH
Boris
L.
Gannapol
of
the
Gannapol
habit won for him the name of "Si- member it. My native city-1 don't
EGGS INSIST UPON
School of Music has just returned
mon As-I-Live."
know. My wife and children—Oh, ZIONISTS SAIL TO
from a motor trip, visiting his former
One day God sent one of his holy my dear wife! My little one! Where
ATTEND CONGRESS pupils and a number of his profes-
men into Simon's store who, after are you?" Simon covered his face
IN THE YELLOW SEALED
sional friends.
hearing him swear in his usual fash- with his hands and wept.
Confident Carlsbad Congress Will
CARTONS
ion, said quietly:
"If you will promise me faithful-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
II.
Jacobs
and
Meet Serious Situation and Bring
"May the Lord hear thine oaths, ly," said the holy man, "never to
daughter, Virginia, of Cleveland, 0.,
DELIVERED PRISM DAILY
Solace
to
Jews,
and fulfill thy wishes!"
'wear even when you are telling the
10 IVOR GROCER
spent a few days with Mrs. E. Gaite-
"Amen!" said Simon.
truth, 1 will pray for you." Simon
ly, Miss Rhea Jacobs and Phil Jacobs
That same day a customer came
NEW YORK.—Twenty-live of the of Farnsworth street while en route
promised.
in to buy some pomegranate. Taking
ED.R.ELDRILIGE C
"Isn't your name Simon?" Simon 41 delegates elected to the Interna- to Mackinac Island, where they spent
DEMO,. H MICH
one up, he examined it and said that opened his eyes wide.
tional Congress in Carlsbad, the first two weeks. Friends will be glad to
it seemed dry and empty. .
Sad-
since
the
war,
nailed
last
week
for
"Simon is my name, as
„„
learn that Mr. Jacobs, who has re-
"Empty!" exclaimed Simon.
"M `'' denly he remembered his promise and Europe on the White Star liner Olym-
my pocket be as empty as that pome- stopped. he holy man noe d in pic, headed by members of the Zion- cently been ill, has fully recovered
his health and has now returned to
granate!" The customer (laid for the satisfaction.
tat administration, including Herman
Cleveland.
pomegranate and went on his way.
"Now look at your mistress," he Conheim, Abraham Goldberg, Louis
Soon after, Simon happened to put commanded. Simon turned to her . Lipsky, Louis Robison and Peter J.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Kapetansky
his hand in his pocket. Ile found it She looked at him. A cry of joy Schweitzer. Dr. Schmarya Levin and
empty. "The man who was here last burst from each of them. There Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn, both of and son, Seymour, accompanied by
has robbed me," he thought and, leav- stood husband and wife! They fell Palestine, who came here several Mrs. Max Rodin, are in Chicago visit-
ing his store, he rune in pursuit of into each other's arms and wept fo r months ago as members of the Weiz- ing friends and relatives.
JULES L. KLEIN. Insert, NICHOLAS GARAGUSI.
his last customer. On and on he happiness. And the good man gave mann-Einstein delegation, also sailed.
Miss Mildred Davidov of this city
Many of those devoted to the study mg the Popper K Minor Concerto at
ran, not quite sure if he could find them his blessing and sent them on
Samuel Untermyer, who was elect- has returned from a two weeks' visit
of the art of violin and 'cello playing the age of 14 at Aeolian Ilall, as so-
the man he was after. At last, bump- their way. They hurried back to the ed a delegate to the congress, is al-
ing into a man in a fur coat, he house and store and the children, ready in Carlsbad, conferring with with Mrs. N. Fine of Cleveland, Ohio. will be interested in the announce- loist with the l'eoples Symphony Or-
ment of Detroit's two noted mu- chestra Company, Mr. Klein rapidly
thought that he recognized the thief. playing in the street, recognized their Zionist leaders on the problems that
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Fishman and sicians, Nicholas Garagusi and Jules wtt meritorious recognition in the
Calling to an officer, he accused the lost father and ran to him joyfully. are to come up before the congress.
daughter, Helen Estelle, have re- L. Klein, who opened studios at 4705 musical world. Five seasons with the
man of having robbed him.
Prior to his departure, Louis Lip-
The happy pair made a great feast
- "I robbed you!" exclaimed the to which they invited all the inhabi- sky, general secretary of the Zionist turned from The Breakers, Cedar Cass avenue at Forest during the Volpe Symphony Orchestra of New
York are credited to Mr. Klein. In
man, astounded. "My dear sir, look tants of the town. The guests opened Organization of America, made the l'oint. The Fishmans have moved month.
at me. Are you sure that you know their mouths and stared when Simon following statement in behalf of the into their new home at 2945 Glad-
The reptuation of these two well 1916 he was soloist with the Orches-
stone
avenue.
know artists on the concert stage and tral Society. In 1918 he appeared as
me?"
told his marvelous story. And they delegation:
"Am I sure I know you? I know all determined not to swear. So in
also their extensive pedagogic experi- first 'cellist and soloist with Franke's
"We go forward to the congress
you as well as I know the people in time the town was called the "City with unswerving faith that out of the
ence would seem to afford students American Symphony Orchestra of
ROSES
OF
ZION
New York. Ile was awarded theory
my own house And as well as they of Do-Not-Swear."
desirous of seriously studying the vio-
deliberations of that body of earnest
and composition scholarship under
know me," said Simon. But let us
men and women, in the face of the
The Rosen of Zion, a junior De- lin or 'cello an unusual opportunity Dr. Van Broekhoven of the Cincin-
not stand here any longer. Come
serious situation that confronts us, troit Young Judaea circle, Monday for a' thorough schooling and artistic nati Conservatory and served two sea- MINIf tIMMINIMINIMMINI
In
THE RIDDLE BOX
back to my store and let us talk
interpretative conception.
The answer to the charade given relief will come to the movement and evening elected the following set of
sons with Damrosch's New York Sym-
there."
solace
to
the
Jewish
people.
The
con-
Nicholas Garaguski, violin soloist
officers: Helen Klein, president;
Ile turned homeward, the officer you in • recent number is worked out flict of ideas, the personal differences Dora Baskin, vice-president; Fannie and composer, started his musical ca- phony Orchestra.
Mr. Klein is now beginning his
and the accused following close at below, so that any of you who didn't that have accumulated during the Slomovitz, secretary; Esther Plotkin, reer at an early age, having been ap-
know
how
to
guess
it
will
know
how
third successful year as musical di-
,
his heels. Simon came to his store
period
of
the
war,
when
a
general
in-
pointed
concertmaster
of
the
New
treasurer;
Sadie
Cohen,
librarian;
rector
of the Hotel Statler Concert
but he could no longer recognize it ! to guess a charade in future.
terchange of ideas was impossible, the Ida Weiner, scrap book editor; Doris York Boys' Symphony at the age of Orchestra.
Detroit's Exclusive Hatter
Nor could be recognize his wife and
seeming irreconcilable views and pro- Grasgow, sergeant-at-arms; Esther 10. Winner of the prize scholarship
N
children. They, too, looked upon him My first in spin and not in sew:
Concerts by the Garagusi-Klein
at the National Conservatory of
A grams, will come to an end or be ab- Karon, news editor.
as a perfect stranger, as a result fo My next in walk but not in go:
Trio,
composed
of
Mr.
Garagusi,
Mr.
Library Park Hotel Bldg.
sorbed in the crucible of common
Music, Mr. Garagusi has served as
his careless oath. Simon ran about My third in long and not in deep: 0 need. We have faith in the Zionist
Klein and Miss Marguerite Menne-
concertmaster and soloist of the Or-
looking for his house. In his con- My fourth in slumber, not in sleep: M Organization, in the devotion of Zion-
bach, pianist, are being arranged un-
Gratiot at Library.
chestral
Society
of
New
York,
of
the
fusion it seemed to him that his home My fifth in lie but not in truth: I ist leaders, and cannot doubt for one
Nathan Franko Symphony of New der the management of Christine
and his store had disappeared as if My whole a woman loved by Ruth:
Boss.
moment that all their wisdom, pa-
N.
e 111111111111111111•1111 r MO
York
and
of
the
Russian
Symphony
SIMON KERNER.
by magic. But in reality it was only NAOMI tience and idealism, will be evoked
Funeral services were held Monday Orchestra. He has also appeared as
the just fulfilment of his own hasty
AUSTRIAN
CHALUTZIM
out
of
the
situation,
and
that
the
soloist
with
the
Cincinnati
Symphony
Who wants to try a world-building
afternoon for Simon Kerner, who
words.
congress will attain that height which died Saturday. Rabbi Jacob Bienen- and in joint recitals with David
"What do you mean by such ac- game now?
WARSAW. — (J. T. A.) — Major
Maloney-Campbell
See what a long list of words you in the vision of every true Zionist it feld officiated at the services, which Bishpham, Mona Zucco, Yvonne de
tions?" cried the officer, in a rage,
has always reached. If we believe
Treville, Vernon Stiles and other Morris, head of the Palestine immi-
Realty Co., Inc.
when he saw that Simon seemingly can make using the letters of the in self-emancipation, we must believe were held at the home of the de- artists of repute. He has also been gration department, now in this city,
did not know where he lived. "If you word "Palestine." I'm going to print in the power of the people to be ceased on Theodore street and at the heard as solo violinist with the De- states that Chalutzim in Austria will
SO4 FREE PRESS BLDG.
ever again annoy an innocent man by the names and addresses of the boys emancipated, to govern themselves Machphelah cemetery, where inter- troit Symphony ensemble and is be given the preference in the grant- General Real Estate, Insurance,
accusing him falsely and then mak- and girls that send me in the longest and nurture with tenderness and care ment took place. Surviving Mr. Ker- known for his compositions for the ing of vises to Palestine because he
Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In.
ing fun of him, I shall see that you lists of real words made out of those the ideal which is to be their salva- ner are his widow and a son, Lewis. vliolin, voice and orchestra.
vestments and Store Property
found the condition of Jews in Po-
Among those present at the funeral
are arrested." And, setting the ac nine letters.
PHONE CHERRY 1196.
land more tolerable than that in Aus-
Ilere
are
some
mixed
up
Bible
lion.
Equally
illustrious
has
been
the
ar-
were
Commissioner
of
Police
Inches
cased man free, the officer walked
"Zionism
is
not
the
hobby
of
Zion-
tistic career of Jules L. Klein. Play- tria.
names. Can you sort the letters out
and the Dineen brothers.
away.
fists; it is the practical answer to
and
put
each
in.its
right
place?
Simon was glad to get rid of him.
The first is the name of a man and Jewish need. Constructive work will
He put both hands up to his head and the last three are women's names. have to begin immediately after the
walked from house to house, still
congress. In this the co-operation of
hoping to find his own.
the entire Jewish people will be need-
1. Ilbmraaa
"Oh, air!" he begged of someone
ed. What the first steps in the lay-
2. Leahrc
"An accident has happened to me.
ing of the national economic founda-
Horse
3.
I cannot find my house. Please take
MOTOR
tions ore to be has been indicated by
4. Vela.
me to it. My name is 'Simon As-I-
recent utterances of Dr. Weizmann.
Live.' The man looked at him doubt-
The
congress
will
devise
means
Who will send me the correct
N:7
f 15
fully and then shook his head,
whereby the Ruttenberg plan for the
"I know the man you speak of," he names?
electrification of the land can emerge
I
am
not
going
to
tell
you
the
an-
said. "I know him well. But you
swer to acrostic (printed June 29), out of the realms of discussion and
are not he."
become a tangible proposition, dig-
"Ile must be one of those harmless because I want little Miriam Tamar ging into the soil and making itself
creatures who wander from place to Malakoff, who lives at 3316 Dawson at once felt in the life of Palestine.
place begging," said another man street, to write me first and let me The Land Mortgage Bank and the
who was passing by, to the first one. see if she guessed it. Because she building of houses are two additional
"Poor fellow!" And they shrugged wanted an easier puzzle.
projects that the congress must deal
their shoulders and walked on.
with. But of primary consideration
IN OUR PLAYGROUND
"Woe is me!" cried the unfortun-
is the adoption of a comprehensive
Help Against the Romans.
ate man, tearing his hair. "My wife,
plan of agricultural settlement.
This
game
teaches
you
that
when
my children, where are you? You
"We have no doubt that the
you and your fellow Jews stick to-
would recognize me!"
twelfth Zionist Congress will give
gether,
nobody
can
hurt
or
bother
"Even his crying is not the crying
strength, courage and determination
of a man in his right mind," said the you.
One of the children playing is a to all Zionists."
onlookers. And some mischievous
America's 40 representatives to the
boys started to run after him, crying "Roman" and the rest—the game can World Zionist Congress, which con-
be
played by any number—are Ile-
out: ",ley there, Lunatic!" His own
venes in Carlsbad, beginning Sept. 1,
children were amongst them. But brews.
The Roman runs after the Ile- will recommend that the executive
they did not know him and he did not
brews, who scatter in all directions seat hereafter be located in Palestine
know them.
and
try to get away from him. If instead of London. If this is decided
He felt that it would be impossible
upon, the majority of the committee
to remain in his native town. So hi aver one of the children who is a membership will have to reside in the
lebrew
feels the Roman getting too
wandered sorrowfully away to a city
Holy Land.
where no one knew his name. And near, he must shout "Help:" Then
This recommendation was unani-
as he was hungry and penniless, he another Hebrew must run to save mously decided upon at a meeting of
went at once to a large grocery store him. This he does by just running the executive committee of the Zion-
towards
the
Hebrew
w
o
is
in
trouble
and asked for work.
ist Organization of America at the
"1 do need a man," said the gro- and catching hold of him. As long Hotel Commodore. The delegates
cer, "but he must have a good mem• as they hold on to each other, the were also asked to suggest that the
cry. I had to discharge the last fel- Roman cannot touch them. Of course, executive committee of the interns-
low I had because he used to forget the fun comes when the Roman tries floral body be increased from five to
to catch the rescuing Hebrew before
who owed me money."
members.
"May I forget my name," swore he can reach his comrade. Then the nine About
500 men and women gave a
Simon, "if I forget one thing in your Hebrews break apart again and the forewell reception to Dr. Schmarya
store." Ile worked for the grocer a game goes on. Whoever is caught Levin at the Commodore.
week and his master was as well satis- by the Roman must be "Roman."
fled, in spite of the fact that he once
IN THE JEWISH WORLD
forgot to deliver a small parcel, that
50 ENTERTAINED BY
Th. Ninth Relief Ship.
he wanted Simon to make an agree-
It
is good to know that the work
Y. J. DRAMATIC CLUB
ment to work for him a whole year.
But when the papers were made out of helping the poor Jews in Europe
steadily
on.
A
big
steamer,
going
is
and Simon stood ready to sign them,
pen in hand, he suddenly dropped the "The Bredclide," has just left Amer-
Fifty young people were enter-
lea for Europe. It is carrying a huge tained Wednesday evening at the
pen and began to weep.
"I have forgotten my name," he amount of food and clothing to be home of the Silks, 552 Westminster
cried out. "I do not know what to shared out in Poland and .rkustrut avenue, by the Young Judaean Dra-
sign." And the grocer, believing him among the Jews who have been matic Club.
ruined by the war and by massacres.
The party was featured by a mock
to be crazy, drove him away.
Simon left that place and wan- This is the ninth shipload that has wedding . Samuel Heyman, president
dered to other towns. Ile quickly been sent by the People's Relief Corn-
of the Young Judaea Council, offi-
-
forgot the names of the many places mittee and two more ships are being, ciated as "rabbi" and performed the
he visited. Like a leaf blown about prepared. We hope there will be, marriage ceremony. Dorothy Ra-
by the winds, without home or many more--until the last hungry' binowitz was the "groom" and Ray
friends, he went blindly wherever his little boy or girl, and the last sick Aronsoshn the "bride." Isabella
feet carried him. At last one day, old grndfather or grandmother are Goldman acted as flower girl.
coming to a strange town, he made fed and taken care of. But there is
Another interesting feature of the
his way to the largest store and asked a great deal of work to do, and of party was the readnig of the prophe-
for work. Ile found the owner to be money to be collected before that cies of the members, written by Zelda
Medvedov. The prophecies were read
• woman, who explained that her time comes.
You know what you must do to by Miss Sylvia Goldsmith, leader of
husband had deserted her several
help—don't
you?
the club.
years before.
"The work is hard," she said, "and
Dancing and games were partici-
A Year After Professor Friedlan- paled in until 11:30 p. m. Refresh-
you must get up at daybreak."
der'. Death.
"May sleep desert my eyes if I ever
ment s were served.
fail to be up on time!" swore Simon. Talking about relief work to help The next meeting of the club will
He worked very hard and patiently the suffering Jews, we must not for- take place Wednesday evening, Aug.
b.
and the woman was pleased with his get the names of two men who did 31 when election of officers will take
.,,
faithful service. But once, many their utmost to help their fellow Jews , T;(
months after he had come to the in Europe and were killed in the at-
store, it happened that he rose an tempt.
Professor Israel Friedlander and 3 EUROPEAN ORPHANS
hour late. His mistress did not think
of mentioning it to him—he worked Rabbi Cantor were sent to Poland
ARRIVE HERE FRIDAY
so well.. But from the following and Galicia by the American Relief
night on, sleep deserted him. All Societies a little over a year ago. And'
Main Store, Jefferson at Beaubien
Phone Main 3786
Three European Jewish boys, or-
night poor Simon would toss about there they were murdered by robbers
sleepless on a weary bed, and by day and all the money hey had brought phoned by the war, are scheduled to
he struggled to work as hard as he for their Jewish brothers was stolen arrive at the Michigan Central depot
had always done. Ile felt that little from them. The city of Warsaw, from Ellis Island at 3:30 p. m. Fri-
by little he was losing his strength. where Professor Friedlander was day. The orphans are being brought
SUPEI2'3/
One day there came a rumor that born, and many other towns of Po- to Detroit by the Euorpesn Jewish,
a certain holy man was coming to land and Galicia, held services in Women's Welfare Organization. An'
visit the town. "I will go and see their synagogues in memory of these elaborate story of the three orphans,
him," thought Simon. "Perhaps he two good and brave men. In Ca- their life history and their experi-
will be able to restore my sleep. I tier several new orphan asylums ences, will appear in next week's is-
V
will pour out my troubles to him, for were dedicated to the memory of Pro.: sue of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle.;

THE CITY OF "DO NOT
SWEAR"

Sunbonnet Eggs

THE A-I MILD

HAVANA CIGAR

Henry the Hatter

OBITUARY

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Again Reduced

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Essex $1375

Effective August Seventeenth
These are the lowest prices at which these
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Hudson Super Six when you will remember that at twenty-six
hundred dollars it was the world's largest selling fine car. To-
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Essex Further Leads
All In Its Class

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More than fifty thousand Essex cars are in service. For the
performance and endurance given, Essex had no rival at its last
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What can approach it today with this saving of four hundred
and twenty dollars?
At lower prices than they hp. --2 ever sold for you can
get either a Super
or an Essex this year and have
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