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MOSAIC DEGREE IS
GIVEN B'NAI B'RITH

(Continued from page 1.)

nil, but for KI111111111200 .lewry as ar
Every lodge of the State, except:'
Pontiac and Flint, sent represer
lives. Grand Rapids, Jackson,
Lansing were especially well re,—
By Judith Ish-Kishur.)
(Copyright, 1921.
salted.
An elaborate noun dinner at • ••
JUDITH
ISH-KISHOR.
A YOUNG FOLKS' PAGE CONDUCTED BY
Park-American Hotel was tendered • ,
the visiting guests by the lodger. I.• -
"On the following day, the birth-
lowing which the guests proceedr•ii ire
day of the little angel, Gad gave him
the Temple where the m•t•tings er•
Lust Friday when I went to Schule the safe that he asked for. It was
in
the
sky
not a plain safe. It was made of held.
The moon was
51ishen Lodge made preparrii• •,s
And all the way it followed me
clay and its form was that of a man.
for the initiation of a large clip af
With a big and eager eye.
"The angel looked down at the
e•andidates into the Order. The r, e-
earth and then placed the safe in a
monies were impressively performed
But when the Shabbos prayers were little corner of the world. And there
by the degree terain and Glee Club of
it stood. Day after day it walked Julius Housman lodger of Grand Lap-
done
And I went home to play,
the earth (for that was the way it , .
The moon just stayed above the was made), and it filled itself more 1 " s
Adolph Freund Speaks.
and more as the days went by.
Shale
Pipe:dent
initiation,
the
After
the
'Not a thing escaped entering tne
And would not go away.
Freund called
. Adolph
„ the Coun. ii to
,
„
,
safe, and so the days and years passed
By Sulumith Ish.Kishor.
all
o rougn e responses f 1.0tu
lt,
011 c
ru
away'
the
the following lodges: Pisgah, N.•. 31,
"The angel watched his safe from Detroit; Bay City, No. Ill, Bay ( ay;
LITTLE
the heavens and us he saw it fill up
,I alias
Grand
No. H 23S,
Gnd Rap-
Houseman,
-
his soul danced with joy and happi- ids; Jacob II. Schiff, No. 691, Lan,ing;
By Emanuel Gamoran.
ness. David Neuman, No. 007, Jackson; Bat,
"Many years passed, severity years. ale Creek, No. 871, Battle Creek, 51i-
It eves my ninth birthday. Early
morning, when I jumped out The safe was overfed! and had taken shun, No. 247, Kalamazoo and David
in the ,
,‘" Rosen, No. 818, Muskegon.
of bed, I noticed standing on the in more than it could contain. , S
at the end of the seventy years the
Mr, Freund, addressing the gather-
table a pretty little iron safe.
safe split open because it could hold i rig, emphasized the advantages al-
"What's that, father ? '' I asked.
no
more.
It
crushed
to
pieces
at
the
ready
derived from the existri,oe of
"Today is your birthday, my buy.
the Council to the lodges of the State,
Take this little safe and make good end of the seventy years.
"The angel ran eagerly to see what the District and the Order since its
use of it."
All day I played with it. I asked was in the safe. Ile found that it formation and outlined future plans of
the newly formed body. Michigan, the
all my uncles and aunts to make it Was not open, but broken.
"'What's that?' he murmured to originator of this movement, Mr.
lucky by putting in some coin.
But suddenly it occurred to me: himself, as he bent over to see what Freund stated, has inspired similar ac-
Supposing I got the safe full? How hed been taken into the safe. The lion in man• different parts of the
shall I be able to get any of the coins rolled out one by one, each country.
Many important resolutions were
money out? It wouldn't to to ask different from the rest, false coins,
papa for the key. No. I must find broken coins and old coins, all value- adopted at the meeting. Sister lodges
less
and
useless.
Very
few
were
good
that
are active will be visited by ,
a better plan. I tried several meth-
ods: shucking the safe with the hot- or bright. speakers. Efforts are to be triode to
''The
little
angel
wept.
But
the
increase
the
membership in all, and to
torn up, I took a thin splinter of wood Lord comforted him and said, 'Why ads! at regular intervals, social and in-
and tried to pull a coin out that way.
My mother, who had noticed my did you ask for a safe that tills it- tellectual features that will tend to
efforts for a long time without in- self? If you had watched your safe stimulate interest in the affairs of the
carefully, your treasure would have Order.
terfering, now came up to me.
Next Meeting in Flint.
"You must be very tired now, been most valuable. At your next
It was tentatively decided to hold
Meir," she said. "And if you'll rest birthday I shall give you a new saft,
but see that you care for it well!'" the next meeting in Flint in the early
your head in my lap, I'll tell you a
My mother took my face between part of December. Election of officers
story.
will take place at that time and many
I was tired, and the promise of her hands and said:
"My son, I hope you will ask the important subjects discussed that.
a story from my mother always
little angel in your heart to look af- could not be heard at this meeting,'
thrilled me. So I laid my head in
ter the treasure he is saving for you notably that of the proposed separa-
her lap and looked up into her face.
At the end you will have a tion of the Cleveland orphanages, and
"My son," she began, "this hap- there.
very wonderful treasure." specific financial regulations.
pened long, long ago when God was
A the conclusion of the Council
At
And that is the way she finished
so free from paying attention to
meeting, a mass gathering was called
wicked people that He used to play the story!
by President Freund. The Temple au-
with the angels early uvery morning.
ditorium was completely lilted by visit-
RIDDLE BOX
"There was an angel in (leaven,
ors and citizens, an assembly seldom
the youngest of all, whom the Lord
This week' puzzle is presented to seen in Kalamazoo. Following an in-
loved--oh, ever so much. And it
troductory address by Mr. Freund,
you by Bernard Kaplan and Saul
Leonard J. Grossman of Chicago, dole- ,'
came . to pass one day that God said
to his little angel friend: 'Tomorrow Kaplan, who live at 1414 Epiphany gated by the Speakers' Bureau of the
is your birthday. Whatever your street, Pittsburgh, Pa. I am altering Grand Lodge to represent the District,
heart desire's shall be granted you. it a little, because they make it a delivered a thoughtful and instructive'
Ask; what shall I give you?'
bit too easy to guess. (You don't address, outlining eloquently the prin.!
I find mind, to you boys. The whole puz- elides :end aims of the order. Ber-
"The angel answered:
grace in Your eyes, my Father, pre- zle is yours, anyway., nand Ginsburg of Detroit followed Mr.
This is what you have to guess:
Grossman with a brief talk.
sent me with a little box in which to
A buffet luncheon served by the
save coins, a box just like the safes
1. The wicked king who made two wives of Kalamazoo lien B'rith was
that hum.en beings have on earth.
followed by (lancing. The local ar-
But in one way it must be different golden calves.
2. A daughter-in-law of Naomi.
rangements were in charge of Eman-
from all other safes. My safe must
3. The mien God saved from the uel It. Kuhn, and his associates, Folz,
fill up by itself.'
Stern, Friedman, Pullasky, Kramer,
"A tender smile passed over the flood.
4. A son of David.
Isenberg and others.
face of the Almighty. Ile tapped the
5. The mother of Samuel.
little angel on the shoulder and said:

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WOODWARD AVE.

The Moon at Schule

THE

--

SAFE

'My dear one, you are lazy, and
therefore you have asked me to get
you this safe which will fill itself,
but I have promised you anything you
ask for, so even this will I grant
you.'

TAKE STEPS FOR
PROTECTION OF
PALESTINE JEWS

j

When you read down the first let-
ters, they make up the name of a
prophet who tried to run away from
his duty. Can you make out who
that is?

(Continued from page 1.)

Government Has Troop. in Readiness movement has been started among cer-
tain elements in the Arab population
to Protect Jewish Life and
of the country to begin a series of at-
Property in Holy Land.
tacks on Jewish colonies and city
at Jaffa
JERUSALEM.-11 T. A.) — The settlements, such its earn red
Palestine Administration is well and vicinity early last May when
several hundred people were killed or
aware of the war-like frame of mind
prevailing among some elements of wounded.
The new riot wave is a result of the
the Arab population and has knowl-
bitterness which prevails because of
edge of preparations being made to
the failure of the Aral, delegation now
start a series of attacks upon Jews as in London to obtain any concessions
a demonstrative protest against the from the British government or any
treatment of the British government changers in its pro-Zionist policy. The
towards the Arab delegation in Lon- failure has caused the more peaceful
don.
inhabitants of the Holy Land to re-
Military officials have received or- nounce their claims and to accept
ders from the High Commissioner to fatalistically the attitude of Great
hold their troops in readiness for any Britain, which would result in the
possible contingency, while several creation of a Jewish homeland in
battalions of Indian and British Palestine. On the other hand, mem-
troops are stationed on the east side bers of the pan-Arabic movement are
of the Suez, prepared to make a hur- bitterly incensed against England for
ried trip into Palestine, at a moment's refusing to accede to Arab demands,
notice. It appears that the attacks, and plan disturbances on a large scale
if they materialize, will begin in to force England into a more con-
Lower Galilee., and British troops are ciliatory position. According to dis-
therefore being concentrated near patches f r o in various Palestine
that section. Jewish colonists and sources, secret Aral, meetings have
members of workingmen groups have taken place throughout the country
asked district governors for permis- and active preparations are on way
sion to carry arms. In several cases for a wholesale attack at the given
this has been granted and the gov-
ernorates have even supplied a lim-
ited amount of rifles to Jewish young
men.
Colonel Bromley, director of de-
fense, recently visited the Jewish
colonies in Judah and told Jewish
Congregation B'nai Moshe, at its
representatives that the government
was taking all the necessary steps to annual meeting held Sunday, October
311, in the vestry-room of the syna-
protect Jewish life and property.
The Arabs of Palestine and Egypt gogue, Garfield and Beaubien, installed
are preparing to celebrate the third the following officers for the ensuing
anniversary of the Balfour Declara- year :
President, Peter Vass; vice-presi-
tion on Nov. 2 and in their own pe-
culiar way. The Palestinian Society, dent, Sigmund Gunshurg; treasurer,
with branches in Alexandria, Cairo Samuel Jaulus; secretary Ben Gold-
and many cities of Palestine, plans man.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Con-
to call a general strike on the anni-
gregation also installed the following
vresary day sa a protest against Great
into office: President, Mrs. Philip Ja-
Britain's famous pro-Zionist declara-
coby; vice-president, Mrs. F. Krause;
tion.
treasurer, Mrs. Mary Hartman; sec-
retary, Mrs. Peter Vass.
The officers were formally installed
U. S. TO GIVE
the past-president, Samuel Guns-
$15,000,000 F 0 R KEREN by
burg. After brief talks given by the
HAYESOD DURING YEAR newly installed officers, refreshments
were served by the Ladies' Auxiliary.
NEW YORK.—Louis Lipsky, Gen- An entertainment followed.
eral Secretary of the Zionist Organi-
zation of America, announced at a
BRITISH BOARD MEETS
conference of the National Executive
Committee Sunday at the Hebrew Im-
migrant Aid Society Building, Lafay-
LONDON.( (J. C. B.)—The regu-
ette and Seventh streets, that Amer- lar meeting of the British Board of
ica is expected to contribute $19,001),- Deputies took place on Sunday under
000 to the Keren Ilayesod for the fis-
the chairmanship of Sir Stuart
cal your This sum was decided upon,
Samuel. Lucien Wolf reported for
Lipsky said at the Carlsbad congress,
the Joint Foreign Committee, giving
Where he headed the American dele-
details of his work on behalf of the
gation.
Jewish refugees and homeless. He
The campaign for this amount will
reported that considerable success
be launched at a dinner at the Hotel
had met the efforts of the committee
Astor on November 13, two days after
in its negotiations with the Finland
the arrival here of the European dele-
government and that that govern-
gation, which will include Nahum So-
accept the
k °11,w, President of the World Zionist ment had finally agreed to
principle of minority rights, revok-
P.xecutive; Professor Otto Warburg
ing
one
of
the
articles
in
its
consti-
and Chaim Nacham Bialik, national
tution which excluded aliens . from
Hebrew poet.
The
citizen
rights.
Mr.
Wolf
likewise
dis-
organization has received
authority to open a branch of the Jew- cussed representations that had been
made
to
the
governments
of
Hun-
ish Colonial Trust here, through which
t finaoelat transactions bearing on gary Latvia and Lithuania because
lie Keret' Haxesoi_sval be conducted. of their restrictions against Jews.

EXPECT

Is extended to every man in Detroit to come and SEE

The Fine Suits itk Overcoats

We Are Offering in
Our Prosperity Sale

at $26

The first thing that hits your eye as you step off the elevators at the third floor are
the big signs—

"Prosperity Sales — Suits and Overcoats, $26"
To get a clear idea of what this means, go over and take a look at the clothing.

Feel of the woolens. Examine the tailoring. Slip into some of the garments. The more
you know about clothing, the more astonished you will be.

This is the first time in 6 years

that suits and overcoats of these grades have appeared on the market at such a low price.,
It is all due to our determination to do something wonderful for our "Pro's-
perity Sales." The manufacturer has cut his price. We cut ours, and the double
saving goes to the public to stimulate business and to "help keep America busy."
That's the whole story!

A CHILDREN'S COLONY
PROSPERS IN THE EAST

SMUTS SEES BRIGHT
FUTURE FOR ZIONISM

B'NAI MOSHE INSTALLS
NEW SET OF OFFICERS

A WARM INVITATION

Frank & Seder's Men's Store—Third Floor.

1 111 1.7 rIc r inciw, ,

(Continued from page 1.)

total work in the fields. There was
the period when the onion crop had
to be uprooted. It was a case of
pulling up onions, hour after hour,
(lay after day—a weary, tiresome,
back-breaking affair. All of it was
done by the children, and when they
grew fatigued they sang a song of
"The Onion," which the teacher had
composer. In its rhythm they forgot
their weariness and toiled on, lively
and lustily. They sang the song to
me and it awakened many touching
reminiscences and much affectionate'
warmth.
Satisfying Appetites.
Ev en i ng rime and with it meal
time. How many individual wishes I
and varying appetites had to be satis-
fied! let everything goes smoothly.
The children seat themselves quietly
at the long wooden table. Only one
child remains standing, and she
proudly wears en apron on which is
marked the H e brew word for "Or-
derly." It is her day to serve. She
alone has the right to enter the
kitchen 111141 she alone brings the
dishes to all the children. The or-
derly sets the tablo and is responsible
for the entire meal. On the evening
that I was there an accident occurred.
One little youngster spilled some hot
milk and scalded itself. The girl or.
derly, the daughter of one of the best
known Palestinian watchmen who lost
his life during en Arab attack in
Lower Galilee. stepped quickly to the
child, dried the milk and cleaned the
table, while the teacher, at a dig. ;
twice, calmed the weeping little one.'
None of the parents had to disturb
themselves.
After the meal, the children sang
songs from Fichman, ('zernochovski,
prominent.. , wish Palestinian poets,'
and follow ,-1 the teacher as he chant-
ed some Chasidic melodies.

Publish Newspaper.

The children publish a newspaper
At times the teach-
in handverii , og
or two subject-words
er will giie
around which the youngsters build
their stoiii sit the best are favored
w ith Occasionally the
clever pe,• e s of the 2 or 3-year-olds
are The news section is
rerouting. Here I read
that the rel. , I in have appeared above
ground; that the children have al-
ready cat, n the cabbage which they
themselves planted. The news that a
closet ha, been repaired by some of
the older boys is treated as a sensa-
tion. In one of the published stories
a little girl writes: "She always
washed the dishes, cleaned the knives,
forks and spoons, polished the pots
and kept the kitchen clean." In this
way the little Jewess pictured to her-
self the Ideal grown-up woman.
This e xperiment in education now
he i„g c onducted at Cfar Gileadi is,
of c ourse, merely in its first stage.
Palestine is rich in beautiful hopes
which have not yet been realized and
which never may. I do not place the
victor's wreath on this school as yet,
but I describe it as an interesting
s i gn o f a very very interesting ten-
dency.

BUILD PALESTINE COLONY

JERCSALEM.—(J. T. A.) — The
Roumanian organization, Achusah,
has purchased 6,000 dunam of land
near Rechovoth and has an option on
30, 000 additional dunam, on which it
intends to colonize 1,200 families.
T h e Organization plans to
future.
50 dWelliage In the

near

construct

"High in Quality—:1ot in Price"

1

A Large and Varied

Collection of Furniture at

5 0%

REDUCTION!

T

HERE are bedroom suites and in-
dividual pieces in Ivory Enamel,
Mahogany and Walnut. Dining
Room suites and parts of suites in
all the desired woods and finishes, while the
living room furniture is varied enough to
satisfy the most fastidious buyers. This is a
sale that eclipses any lower pricings yet
made in this store, and we most earnestly
advise our customers to take advantage of
its opportunities.

Pringle Furniture Co.

431 Gratiot Avenue

One and One-half Blocks From Broadway

