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CINCINNATI, 0., Oct. 14.—Dr.
Gotthard Deutsch, noted Jewish di-
vine, historian and writer and pro-
fessor of Ilebrew Union College, died
at his home here Friday. Dr. Deutsch
(Copyright, 1921. By Judith Ish•Kishor.)
had been ill since last Monday when
ISHACISHOR.
A YOUNG FOLKS' PAGE CONDUCTED BY JUDITH
he complained of a slight indisposi-
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"My old friend, can it be true. n • on. Pneumonia
set in. He was
In the Fields of Bethlehem
Do you not remember the wanderer I
from the land of Moab? Do you re-1 considered among the greatest Jew-
The sun shone brightly on the ripe
grain in the fields of Bethlehem, As member how you gave him food and: ish scholars in America. Dr. Deutsch's
the workers in the fields swung their refreshment and the 'peyah' from your death caused a postponement of the
, formal opening exercises of Hebrew
sickles over the stalks, they sang in field?
At last I shall be able to rettay
their gladness: "They that sow in you."
And he embraced Eliab, and Union College, which had been net
tears shall reap in joy." Others who
were binding their sheaves sang hap- led him into the tent. Then he ex-1 for Saturday. lie is survived by his
pily while they worked: "Ile that plainest to the astonished farmer that widow, three sons and two daughters.
goeth forth weeping, bearing precious all his wealth had begun with the
seed, shall come back rejoicing. bear- grain that had been given hint in the
ing his sheaves with him." While a fields of Bethlehem. "Your God has
little apart, other workers gathered blessed me with prosperity," he said,!stair that it should be restored to
The value of good music
their grain up from the threshing and in return for the straying ass, watch over its city, and that promise
in the home cannot be
floor, and they too, raised their voices which according to your kind and has already come true, for our flag
measured in terms of
flies over Palestine again, and once
.
e av brought ab bac
o h ua have
honest ,,u h. you
money only, yet
in gongs of joy.
hundred
k : more the faithful star is the star of
ha v
As the whole field resounded with
THE AMPICO
. you Jerusalem.
the songs of the workers, Eliab ap- and horses and sheep. But now
peared with his wife and children, must rest yourself an feas t
in the
and began to cut down the grain. At and let on make a covenant friend-
Lilies and Emeralds
Knabe or Franklin
first they were hidden from the other ' shi n:,
From the Hebrew of Yehudah
And so they had a happy feastd
workers as the tall and full stalks
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of grain surged around them, Wee the and Limb returnee
Will yield actual dividends
waves of a great sea. But presently with presents for himself and his
the
As Hillel, the son of Isaac, the poor
in pleasure and inspiration
the ears of can 'fell beneath their neighbors. And in time, Korah
tinsmith,
sat
near the entrance of his
. the God '
from the personal playing
glittering sickles, and their heads ap- herdsman began to worship
of house eating a piece of dry bread for
of the great pianists who
peared above the dazzling mass of of the Jews, and became himself,
breakfast, an old man passed by and
one faith with his Judean friends,
record their art for the
gold that lay about them.
streched out his hand for a "Neda-
Ampico alone.
"Zzzzz—" sang the sickles, one to
The boy
vah" (charitable gift.)
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We invite you to call and
another, "see the grain fall before us
This week we shall have a riddle handed him his piece of bread and
hear it.
Zzzz—this will be a bountiful har-
old man's par-
that was sent in by a reader, David blushingly begged the
Prices from $850 to $3500
vest!"
don for giving hint so little.
At that moment, a wanderer from Fisher, 429 E avenue, Beaver,
Terms Arranged
"Thank
you!
Thank
you,
dear boy!"
Pa.
I
hope
you
will
all
like
it.
Alex-
the land of Moab passed through the
field. His feet dragged as he walked; ander Shaw's puzzle will be given exclaimed the stranger. "As a token
Janney-Bowman, Inc.
of
my
gratitude,
please
take
this little
his garments and his sandals were later.
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Question: What person in history bottle of sparkling water. If you
covered with dust. Ile pauses, and
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sprinkle
some
of
it
on
thorns
and
took
the
first
walk
with
a
baseball
leaning on his staff, watched the
briers, they will be changed into beau-
reapers in the field.
player?
tiful
fragrant
lilies."
With
these
d
"This stranger seems tired an
words, the old man continued on his
faint" whispered Eliab to his wife.
OUR STAR
way.
And approaching the man, he told to
A Story by Sulamith Ish•Kishor.
At that very moment, the son of
rest among the sheaves Las e him cool
It
was
heard
one
day
in
Heaven
Kerah the rich land-owner, passed in
water to drink, tied begged him to eat
Canton's
of the parched corn which he net be- that Cod and his angels decided that the street, eating a fine wheaten cake,
fore him. Then when at last the there must be in the center of the When Hillel showed him the old man's
stranger was rested and refreshed, Jewish Banner a most beautiful star, gift, Nobel became very jealous of
and tried to thank Eliab, Eliab an- to represent David's shield. And his friend. He ran after the old man
swered him: "God he with you on when the stars of heaven heard this, and cried:
your journey, 0 wanderer! But they came rushing in great crowds
"Ilere, old man! Here is some cake!
wait! Before you go, let me give you to the throne of God, each one eager Now give me a good present,—some-
to be chosen to live in the Jewish thing better than the poor bottle you
the 'peyah' from my field."
"What Is the 'peyah'?" asked the
gave the tinsmith's boy. That is why
And God wrapped himself and His 1 am giving you my cake, which tastes
wanderer.
"It is a custom among the Jewish throne in a great darkness so that the much better than his piece of dry
farmers" answered Eliab, "that when stars could conic near Him, and He stale bread!"
glorious angel
they cut their grain, they do not go called to Him the most
The old man smiled at his words,
into the corners of their fields too of all, and the angel who was made and, drawing out a bottle of water
carefully, but leave some stalks of all of golden light—and Ile bade him that was far front clear, he gave it
grain for wanderers, or passing stand near and speak to the stars, to the boy, saying:
travellers. This part of the field we and choose one for the Jewish ban-
"If you will sprinkle some of this
call the 'peyah.' So the wanderer
It was night, and the moon shone wherever you find thorns and briera,
thanked Eliab warmly, plucked the with a pale, dreamy glow, but in- they will be converted into beautiful
grain from the "peyah" of his field, stead of the stars coming out more emeralds." Nebel was very happy
put it into his sack, and went on his and more, the people on earth noticed to get this gift, for he said to him-
way. But as he passed through the
that there were less and less all the self:
next field, which belonged to Eliab's ' • An 1 this was because all the
"There are a great many thorns in
neighbor, he heard a voice behind hint
stars were running higher and higher the world, and I shall be able to
calling:
"Why do you insult me? have I at through the sky to the throne of God, change all of them into precious
any time harmed you?" The wanderer in order to try to be chosen for the stones! hurrah! (low rich I shall be!
Billet, too, was very pleased with
of Israel.
stopped, astonished. "Pardon me, flag
Arid when they all stood, crowding his gift, for he could not help think
sir," he said, "how have I insulted
at
a
distance
front
the
S
ec
,
(the
of
all
the cruel thorns in the woe t ,
you? I am a stranger from the land
of Moab, and have never seen your Divine Light of God) with their sit- which pricked every , one who touches
ver
wings
spread
out
as
wide
as
posse-
them,
"All these,' he thought, , I
face before today. What have I done?"
(Ages 2 to 8)
the
shall be
able angel
to change i into beautiful
"Is it not an insult," smiled the ble to show their beauty,
of
golden
light
appeared,
and
he
said:
lilies,
which
have a sweet scent, and
The word "Quality" is great-
farmer, "that you cross my fields
the first star speak."
will make people glad."
ly abused in its wide applica-
when I am binding my sheaves, and "Let
And suddenly, a noise like a thous-
tion to garments of inferior
that you do not take 'leket'?"
So the two boys left their little vil-
sweet violins began, for all the
character. It is proven that
"'Leket'?—What is 'Leket'?" asked and
stars were trying to speak together. loge, travelling oil over the country,
Canton apparel represents qual-
the wanderer.
But
the
angel
caused
a
cloud
to
come
far
and wide, sprinkling their magic
ity in its truest meaning —
I "It is a custom among the Jews ,
him as a sign of displeasure, water. Whenever Nobel reached a
proven by the remarkable sut-
that when the reaper seizes a hand before
and they stopped. And when the cloud town, he would buy a large piece of
tee% we enjoy and the con-
I ful of stalks and cuts them down with passed, that angel called forward the land. Then he would plant thorns,
stant addition of permanent
a scythe, those stalks that slip from nearest star, and bade hint speak. brambles and briers upon it, and then
customers. A example of this
his hand, do not belong to the reaper,
"Lo, I am the loveliest star of all," when these grew into great ugly
intrinsic quality is well mani-
but to the poor who glean in his fields,
began, and its silver light burned bushes, he would sprinkle them with
fested in our Boys' Outercoats,
or to the traveller that passes that it
greater as it spoke. "I am the star his magic water, changing them into
moderately priced from—
way. Therefore I beg you to gather of evening that comes as a sum of large, beautiful, sparkling emeralds.
the 'leket' from my field before you
peaceful night. When I come in. Later he would build a large tall
leave me." Then the wanderer gath- the
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to the sky, the people know that they fence around his precious stones so
ered the "leket," and placing it in his
--
t their work and lie down in that nobody should be able to steal
- up
bag, he went on his way. Rut as he mays
g. B ut in order t at every-
g p
went across the next field, he heard sweet rest. The en
evinrayers
are anythin
tiful. WhY
one should know how rich he was, he
•
. • I and be au
Beautiful Mixtures, Cheviots
s should I not
a voice crying after him.
he
upon
the
flag
of
the
bored
holes
in the fence, so that a
and Chinchillas.
"Would you put me to shame, 0 chosen people?" But the angel looked should look and behold his immense
Polo Caps of same material to
wanderer? litre am I preparing to toward the throne of God, and there fortune, anet
y at the same time,
match.
take my grain to the threshing floor, was no sign. not be able d to get any of it.
and you do not even come to take
These precious stones had a strange
"You are too proud," said the angel
ishik-cho'!"
quietly. "Let the next star speak." effect upon all who looked at them
"And what is 'shik-cho'?" asked the
They awoke strong feelings of envy,
"I
am
the
star
of
morning,"
said
wanderer, as he paused in the field.
"Perhaps you do not know the laws the next. "I bring new hope and new and a burning desire for wealth in
of the Jewish farmers" answered the light. When I appear, men know it the hearts of all beholders. The lives
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reaper.
"When a man has gathered will soon he dawn, that the day will of the people who lived near the
at the Steller
his grain, and is taking it to the begin anew, and give them a chance places where Nebel stored his trees-
threshing floor, if he forgets and to be happy and good, Why should I ures became very wicked. Every one
leaves some sheaves behind, it is a not be chosen?" But still there was hated his neighbor and struggled and
fought with him. People robbed their
sign that God means these to be given darkness about the throne of God.
"No;' said the angel, "For the new' neighbors and even committed murder,
to the wanderer and the poor. There-
•
fore, pass through my field, and day may also bring sorrow. And you, • tor nothing could satisfy their mad
search as you go and take the sheaves too, are proud." And a great star desire for wealth. They made up
their
minds
• • minds that they must get some
you find there because God has saved stepped forward and said:
"I ant the star that guides the of the beautiful emeralds from Na-
them for you."
garden, and since they could
And as the wanderer gathered the travellers on sea and land; I ant the
sheaves and carried them off in his fixed star, the North Star, by which not
loft steal them on account of the large
pack, which was now full to over- every man can find his way." But thorny iron fences that Naha] had
,, built, they fell upon him and murdered
flowing, he marvelled at the kindness the angel replied:
"Then what are you doing here. him
of the Jews, and at the generous laws
'
were
a
true
and
faithful
sera-
Mlle!, too, left his native village,
If
you
their people had made for the strap-
ant, you would not have left your and
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through wildernesses and
p
an assed
gars within their gates.
Seven years had passed, and again post; besides, you are needed to per- , desolate plains. Wherever he went,
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the harvest had come to the land of form your
service.
Go was
hack
to your he sprinkled his water and changed
And
the star
ashamed
Morning and
Broadway Market Building
Judea. It happened that during the place."
. And no w a crowd of thorns
into these
flowers.
evening,
flowers filled the air
time of the harvest, Flint) came to and went away
with
their
fragrance,
until
the wilder-
his field, and found an ass roaming child stars ran up, and one of them
Ile asked his neighbors began:
about those
in it. who
and
passed by that way it, "We are the stars of Joseph's nets
was
changed
into
a
Garden
of
Paradise. Little birds filled th
the ai
air
songs. Butter-
they knew to whom the ass belonged. dream,—we eleven. Would it not be , . with their beautiful
be
"Then a traveller told him that just fitting to combine us into one star for
across the boundary into Moab there the flag?" But the angel smiled and found
flies with
splendid,
their way
to the colored
garden of wings
lilies,
lived a herdsman, Korah, and per-Isaid;
and never again flew away.
"No, you must stay in the sky. We
women
Then,
by
and
by,
men
and
hops
the
ass
had
strayed
front
his
On Your Painting, Deco-
They came
As swat as Flint) could arrange must have one star only." And now began to come there.
rating and Paper Hanging flock.
his affairs he set out !limb, driving there was a deep silence; the stars again and again, and each time stayed
the ass before him. As he crossed all were trembling, as if they were
We will be pleased to have you
the boundary, he saw several shep- . cold; none of them dared offer itself, longer.
Then
at last, they decided
to
settle in
the wilderness,
They built
come to our Salesrooms and look
. and they felt the (lawn approaching, houses and planted vineyards, and
over our complete line of Wall herds.
lived
there
in
peace
and
love.
For
"Can you tell me where I shall find and the angel looked
grieve. in the
Papers, Paints, Varnishes and
Suddenly, far, far n
these flowers tilled the hearts of every
Korah the herdsman?" he asked darkness,
Supplies.
eared; it
a tiny light appeared;
o one who saw them with unmeasured
them.
r and nearer until they
"Yes"
answered
a
shepherd,
"I
came
neare
pasture the sheep of one of his sere- could see that it was another little gladness
and
and peace.
These
elwt•Ilers
in love
the flowery
desert
used
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star, running as quickly as it could.
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them.
And
every
(lay
they
you will find his camel-drivers. They down exhausted. But the angel bade'
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blessed the name of II illel, bes'ause he
will show you the tent of Karat,"
was
responsible
for
their
great
hap-
So Eliab journey on until he met it sneak, and it said:
"Ohgreat angel' Forgive me. I
•
the cameldrivers. "These are his could not come before. I pray that P
camels" said one of the driven, "Go you will not be angry."
down into the valley, and there y ou
"But what were you doing, as (
' will find those who tend the horses
MY WILDERNESS HUT
angel.
I of Korah. They will show you his the "What
was I doing?" asked the y'
tent.
star in suprise. "I was doing what
This Date Is
He must be a very wealthy man,"
I was wntch- Not in the desert or wilderness far,
thought Eliab, as he went on his way. I do every night. Ii
Important.
How • Not where the caravans roam,
ing over my city
"For all whom I meet seem to be his ing
I
lease
it?
All
night I stayed , But here in the town where my loved
servants!" In a little while he came could
and looked down on the beautiful'
ones all are,
to the keepers of the horses and re- white streets, the low hills, and the I have built me my festival home.
peated
question.
"You his
are
from the land of Judea?" olive trees and the graves of the Of straw and of wood and of branches
of pine,
asked one of the men, "my master kings. And all night I shed tears of
will indeed be angry with us if we do . light upon them and I prayed. But With the stars shining through from
above,
not show you every kindness." Come when the dawn began, I said good-by
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with me, and I will lead you to Ko- to my city, and came to you." And a With fruits that are meant for a far-
away shrine,—
rah." They went further down into great glow burst out from the throne
the valley, towards an encampment of of God, till the angel of golden light Frail little Succah, my labor of love!
tents. To the largest and richest of • and all the shivering silvery stars
To the world all about,
the servant led Eliab. And could not be distinguished, and then
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With its worry and doubt,
there on a silken rug smoking a pipe it disappeared. And the angel's face
The dextr of my dwelling is shut;
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Like my fathers of old,
Through the rain and the cold,
pen. Specialists in cripple and . him, then he rose immediately and . wards God.
And God welcomed the beautiful,
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the heart of
star, and set it in promised the
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But 10 Cents for Each Succeeding Quarter.
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call, these reductions show a desire to serve the public not approached
by railroad or street car companies.
Last February The Taxicab Service Company made a great reduc-
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