A merkam Icwisk periodical C aster
CLIFTON ARMOR • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO
PAGE SEVEN
■ •• ■ •• ■ •• ■ ='
&fkrearlonsit Offaly icke
TO CHRISTIAN NATIONS
Nineteen hundred year's and more,
Since the mit ■ of Nazareth came,
Whom as Savior ye adore,
Bringing "Peace on Earth," ye
claim;
Bringing "Love"—alas the shame!.
Moro than nineteen hundred years
Slow have rounded with the Spheres;
Ages dark for Israel,
Dark as ever dread of hell,
Lit as only by a glare
Such as frequent faggot throws;
Lurid, lout which brightly shows
Detroit
Men's and Boys' Clothing
These serene and lofty faith,
Victor over all despair,
Victor even over death,
Faltering still with failing breath:
"Hear, 0 Israel, God is One."
So the ages slow have run
....... ................................. •,
...................
And their tale is not yet done,
For from Poland and Ukraine
Comes the tragic tale again!
Murray Clothing Co.
36-38 MONROE
GREETINGS OF THE SEASON
The Styler Press
Stylers of Good Printing
C. C. BERGHOEFFER, Prop.
FORT SHELBY GARAGE BUILDING
Phone Main 5517
More than nineteen hundred years!
Can no dole of blood and tears
Liquidate hate's forged arrears?
1,0! the Savior ye adore
Ily an agony he bore-
But a few short hours' space
Washed away, 'tis reasoned so,
All n lost world's sin and woe!
What! and his whole kindred race,
That has borne front age to age
All the stings of venomed rage,
Cannot it forgiveness win
Even for unproven sin?
Scarce a sin at worst, ye watt,
For (if south the thing befell
Which the misty annals tell)
We were but blind actors in
A divine predestined plot
Needful for man's ruined lot,
How or why this was precise,
Ours no hope to know, indeed,
But we question you your creed
That accepts his sacrifice
As salvation's destined price,
Yet the while in restless hate
Hounds the priest who slew—thru'
fate.
Cadillac-Eight Touring Cars, Limousines
APPEARING CARS
Courteous and Careful Drivers
301 - CADILLAC- 301
Hourly Rate, $3.00 Per Hour
BROADWAY TAXICAB AND SERVICE
COMPANY
r
1448 Randolph St.
•■ •• ••••
•■=1. •
Ah, do Thou adjudge the claim
Thou inetralole of name.
Ever has our faith been led
the rav'ning lions' den,
Fro
From
From the fiery furnace bed,
Upward to Thy holy ken.
We are Thine by warrant sure
Or the travails we endure.
Scorned, rejected, of all men;
Grief's familiar; scarce a place
Yielding us sheer resting spare;—
• These our tokens are of grace,
These known martyr-marks, bespeak
• Us, the prophet-servant meek.
Ours, the cross, its beams world-
wide;
We, the ever-crucified;
Yet tho' sponged our lips with gall
Of the long dark ages' brew,
Hark the accents clearly fall;
"Father, oh, forgive them all,
For they know not what they do."
•
—(Jewish Exponent.)
GREETINGS OF THE SEASON
Baier Transfer Co.
GRISWOLD AT ATWATER
Cherry 6424
—
Main 1496
Holiday and Night Calls—Empire 0885
GENERAL CARTAGE
MOVING—CITY AND INTERURBAN
Transfer of Baggage
Storage and Packing
Forwarders to Western Coast Points
Cartage Agents White Star Line
CANADIAN LICENSE
WATER SONG
WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH OUR
FRIENDS AND PATRONS A HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
By Slomon Ibn Gabirol.
The feast's begun
And the wine is done,
So my sad tears run
Like streams of water, streams of
,
water.
Goldstein's Delicatessen
Three score and ten were wine's bold
braves,
But a full score more were water's
knaves,
And silent are our watery graves.
For—whence tuneful note?
When the minstrel's throat
Tastes naught but water,water,water!
Walnut 4721
9001 Twelfth, Cor. Taylor
WE DELIVER
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
To Our Many Friends.
SAMUEL S. BANKLE
JERRY M. MARKS
BANKLE-MARKS CO.
Around the board you see no smile;
Untasted dishes rest in file,
liow can I touch these danties while
There stands any cup
To the brim filled up
With hated water, water, water!
SEASON'S GREETINGS
J. A. BRADFORD'S
GARAGE
Old Moses chid the Red Sea tide,
And Egypt's dusky streams he dried,
Till Pharoh's fools for water cried!
But Mises dear,
Why lost thou here
Turn all to water, hated water?
Dodge Brothers' Service
Station.
Red Estate Investments
and Insurance.
3933 GRAND RIVER
610 Park Avenue Building
Garage, Glendale 9192
('an I myself to aught compare?
Ti: the frog who damp in watery lair,
With dismal croakings fills the air.
So frog and I
Will sing or cry
The song of water, the dirge of water.
Phone Main 9262
The man whom water can delight
For aught I care may turn Nazirite;
Total abstention shall be his plight!
And all his days
To his lips shall raise
Cups of water, always water!
A Happy and Prosperous New Year
to Everybody
The Feast is done,
And wine there's none;
So my sad tears run
like streams of water, streams of
water.
1 Simon O'Shea
1
THE STRONGEST
TAX PROBLEMS AND REPORTS
Main 6188
417 Ford Bldg.
NATIONAL CLEANERS
AND DYERS
workmanship
Our Matte ts: The finest
SEASON'S GREETINGS
SUNSHINE
CLEANERS & DYERS
at the lowest Prises P•i•.'b i ` .
There are we spots in clothing toe large
to be removed.
New Plant:
We call ler and deliver your t•r 1A•ki••
1745-55 GLADSTONE AVE
Gloves cleaned FREE with all work.
Empire 5372.5378-5 374
4474 Second Blvd.
Glendale 4598
By Y•hoash.
Translated by Marie Syrkin.
"
Loonationnoonantrecior
FOR ROSH HA.SHANAH-
Have your clothes cleaned at th•
It is my pleasure to extend, on behalf of the City of
Detroit, the season's greetings and best wishes to you on
your Rosh Ila-Shanah.
The Jewish race has taken an important part in the up-
building of Detroit, and the sterling qualities of your peo-
ple are exemplified in the carefully woven fabric of our
government today.
May • the coming season bring renewed success and
happiness.
ti ye powers of the Earth,
Christian Nations, one and all,
Hear ye not the conscience-call
To, make true your gospel's worth!
Beady stand your armaments
Finding clear excuse to speak
Or to heathen malcontents,
Or to debtor-nations weak;
But ye stop for precedents,
(Smith, and they are far to seek)
When with agonizing shriek
Rings East Europe's reeking pen
Where they slaughter helpless men
Men, your fellows, some at prime,
Some with crown of hoary time;
Slaughter women,—virgins, wives,
Victims first of brutish lust,
Welcoming death's final thrust,—
The one sacrament that shrives;
Slaughter babes whose mute appeal
Finds its answer quick with steel.
Or whose helpless whimper, smooth
Yea and swift, the bed-rocks soothe;
These—ah gentle sex, age, youth,
Bleed and burn—no show of ruth-
Arid while swell the frenzied cries,
Ye, 0 nations—sympathize!
Theirs, alas, no stronger plea
Than of mere humanity.
1101
Abe Hertzberg, Mgr.
By FRANK E. DOREMUS
By Rev. Dr. H. W. Ettelsou.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
PRIVATE
MAYOR EXTENDS CITY'S GREETINGS
.
I'll be the strongest amid you,
Not lightning, stream or mountain
blue,
But dew, that falling to the earth
Gives birth.
I'll be the strongest in my hour,
And lofty tree and quiet flower
Will both be drinking gratefully
From me.
Hi be strongest in the land.
I'll be the word that heals, the hand
That unseen, still, as from above,
Gives love.
Teach the children of the poor with-
out compensation, and do not favor
the children of the rich.—The
mud.
A NEW YEAR'S GREETING
DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN,
Rabbi of Temple Beth El.
By
The year 568 , 1 dawns upon a world in moral chaos. It
is a world just awakening to the tragic fact that all the
sacrifices and all the suffering involved in the World War
were vain. It is a world groping amid its disappointment
and its sorrow for a ray of light to illumine its further way.
It is a world full of heartsick men and women, some of
whom seek to counteract their despair by plunging them-
selves into mad orgies of self-indulgence• while others
defy the existing moral order and deny God.
The year dawns finding the nations suspicious one of
the other and each seeking to rise to power, with little
respect for the interests of all the others. The Ni'' Year
finds starvation and disease stalking many quarters of the
earth. It finds men with their ears to the ground lest they
hear the rumblings of an earthquake such as that which
within a week has wiped out a quarter of a million of God's
creatures. It is an unhappy time, a time of doubt, of
skepticism, and of despair.
And the lot of the Jew is not a happy one at this time,
The anti-Semitic forces that have ever stood arrayed
against him have lost none of their virulence and lessened
none of their hate. Today as ever, the Jew is the victim
of religious persecution, of political discrimination, of so-
cial ostracism. It has always been hard to be a Jew. It is
no easier today to be a Jew than it ever was.
Amid such circumstances, it seems almost incongruous
to lift one's voice in the old greeting: "L'shono Tovo." And
yet, we do extend to our co-religionists throughout the
world the sincere and heartfelt wish that this New' Year
may come to them laden with blessing. Because an all-wise
and an all-good God reigns, we have a right to hope and to
believe that our prayer will be fulfilled. Many are the
calamities that come into human life which man, in his
shortsightedness, cannot understand. But even in these
calamities there may be the seed of blessing.
May the New Year dissipate the darkness that enwraps
the world today. May it impress men and peoples with the
eternal truth that only righteousness can save the nations
and only as men pursue justice and mercy and hold their
faith in the Almighty God, can individuals be happy. May
the New Year turn men and women from the pursuit of
selfish pleasure and teach them the joy of serving God and
man. May religion, the one unchanging source of comfort
and of strength, translate itself for our people from the
repetition of a ritual into the practice of a life and through
it may there come to those who prosper an appreciation
of their blessings, and to those who sorrow the strength to
bear them bravely. No better wish I know, either for the
individual or for the people, in this sacred time.
Good—and Good-Looking
The Oldsmobile Economy Truck has
made N ood in over 250 distinct lines of
work. Its capacity, (I full ton) is
clearly
gauged to the average load.
Scientific chassis design and pneumatic
cord tires enable it to set a steady,effort-
less pace of 25 miles an hour on ordi•
nary roads.
And it's good-looking. It delivers your
merchand:se on time, and creates a good
impression for you and your business.
OLDS MOTOR WORKS, Detroit Branch
Division of General Motors Corporation
Downtown Showroom, Woodward at Sproat; Cadillac
3010. New Showroom, General Motors Bldg., Empire
4600.2065.
Associate Dealers: Blackstone Auto Sales Co., 5521
Woodward Ave., Northwey 2198; Beatty Motor Sales
Co., 5248 Grand River Ave., Walnut 4880.
clutch are operated
by foot pedals so are
ranged that driver
c•nnot uncon•
getout!, "ride" the
clutch.
Chassis
8 1095
With Cab 11175
Whh Espres•
Body • 1245
P. 0.5. biome.'
Aokeboloi the Com-
ma Mows FA"
Perm*, Pie.
A. CHARLES LEVINE
GENERAL INSURANCE
Automobile Insurance • Specialty
607 Congress Building
BIG PRICE DROP
1924
I,LYS:MIGHT
OVERLAND
These tremendous new values are the direct result of the
greatest sales and production period in Willys-Overland
history. We believe nothing else compares with them.
Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Touring - - Now $1175
Willys-Knight 2-Pass. Roadster - - Now 1175
Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Coupe-Sedan Now 1550
Willys-Knight 5-Pass. CountryClubNow 1635
Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Sed: - - - Now 1795
Willys-Knight 7-Pass. Touring - - Now 1435
Will's-Knight 7-Pass. Sedan - - - Now 1995
A Bigger, Much More Powerful New Engine in All
Overland Models
Overland Touring with bigger new engine Now $525
Overland Roadster wi th bi gger new engine Now 525
Overland Coupe with bigger new engine Now 795
Overland Sedan with bigger new engine Now 860
The Big, Powerful Overland Red Bird Now 750
THE SIMONS SALES COMPANY
WOODWARD AT CANFIELD
Servic• brake and
GLENDALE 1937
You will find a reliable dealer in your neighborhood.
Main 9516