MARCH 14, 19! n_f tflentorrjensnLAttaitcm cause on earth. Ills has been an eternal vigilance, matched only by the mysterious divine watchfulness terformed a service performed L BLAU allow. II e JOE By whose like history does not record. restless night. "On Ile has spread the knowledge about - A wakeful, that night the king could not sle6p.' the King—the King's goodness, the Uneasy lies the head even of him who King's greatness, and all that the 1 , has an hundred and seven and twenty king cherishes and holds dear— provinces at his beck and call. A throughout the world. Occupying as 1' WONT of uneasiness sweeps through he did the place in the gate, at the PAY spirit he has given in- the palace; something uncanny and world's threshold, formation to all passers-by of the weird and fateful broods over its vast halls, its dark corridors; over the splendor of the the palace the gra- King and enthroned Ahasuerus, ciousness of 1 / MOW( airtt Icing's chamber even. his couch, knows not what therein. And for this,what has been \-'et tossing on (From Correspondence .d Cables of Jewish lelosrastie Agency.) this Namelessness is that lies upon done unto hint? Nothing. Nothing? He has been despised L.N> be his repre- Dr. Filed Shatara has been apponited by King Hussein to him, depriving him of sleep, of the been hated, hoot- sentative in Washington, according to Falastin, an Arab daily newspaper pleasant visions of the night. Ah, and driven. Ile has Ho meless and forces, ed and h unted. if he but knew what mighty in Jerusalem. than himself, were tossing out honor, the pariah of peoples, • • mightier than ity has been d oe n ied ago, him about! But he did not know. Do every humnn dignthe Mr. Keep • Putting • It - Off has Max Norden, the noted Zionist, who died a little more than a year 'lemons f a l kings ever know? And is there any hint. Victim of learned many • bitter lesson. The I time to act is now if you'd be MI left an estate in England which has been valued for probate at only 092, one mightier than he? And yet— time, never certain of his fate, never could command having assurance of his life, vainly it has been announced. in on the bargain side of • good, • • • • who and ant s of e slaves to do his bidding clamoring for a fair deal and being I real estate deal. Let us show you ■ d command sleep to descend laughed to scorn in so-called civilized Every child in Saxony will henceforth be allowed to attend school in not why. consistent with the tenets of his religion, according to pronounce- could upon his tired eyelids. Anti the king lands that boast of their liberty: the manner MEMBER butt of the hoodlum in low and high ment by the new prime minister. M HE Al BINE B0520 ft, BOC( could not sleep. . . . • • • • laces—he. the Jew! Of all the Jews OHM BYILSHIBRIALHAIllt Suddenly—was it to beguile the P An earthqunke which, fortunately, was of only slight proportions, shook eful hours, or did he act unwit- that ever lived and labored for the . e King's sake—curiously enough—only' damage was lone. This I ting ly No Jerusalem, Tiberias and other nearby places. tingly under the impuls ion of the I strange forces that were about hint? one Jew has been singled out rose for the is the first earth tremor experienced in Palestine in modern times. so —suddenly he calls for "the book of world's honor: a Jew who GARFIELD 2423.5380 e English in the records of the chronicles." If he can- high in the world's esteem that in his probate filed A 29 for E 8748 LIM...100DM. brim. ore . The w Cl ouof Louis Herman of eBa c companie d by not dream, he can at least remember. ' • h dragged down all his brethren I t was accompanied rt, was written in Hebrew. Orphans ' I Hebrew charities If the dark-pinioned night took from for all time into a pool of common translation. Mr. Herman le t equ • . • • him the visions of future glory, he degradation. Anti in the name of this • a „flirt in c CEMENT GARBAGE AND in ban been senten ed by If it A Jewish named to Braunste Barlett to pay student compensation t amount of 200,000 l eu to an an ti- S emitic I himself can bring back on the wings one Jew all Jews have been made to ASH RECEPTACLES he student whom Braunstein shut in self-defense during the excesses of 1923. Past of memory exploits, the all recollection the deeds for of which all his were suffer only all the nothing! more. If Nothing! the world with- Don't Walt Till Spring Buy Now—Save Money ! co Schlesinger, one of the founders • • of the Ilebrew Technical Schoolihe is famous throughout Persia and holds why from the it Jew merited Suddenly (why do things wards, does not its spare hint re- its H. M. KOFFMAN erited revenges? Metro. 13555 • r at one Media. Re.. 912 E. Itanc.k hl bl ways?) unm t on Purim the Jew laughs and . happen in such unaccountae Offices 1503 First Nail Bank Bldg. for Boys, died in New York at the age tt years. Ye Cherry 1472. time was the president of the Toy Manufacturers Association of America. his reader comes upon an entry that makes merry--the strange ritual • • • causes the king to start. His life laughter of his religion! yt had been in danger at the hand of Rabbi Meyer Rabinowiteh died in Harlin at the age of was known throughout Europe as a great Talmudist and despite the fact plotters anti someone had sit\ e. The Jew laughs, because he is in- on omeone—it was Mordecai, son of a spired by something deeper than a that he was still a young Titan had written a large number of books 1race despised and hated, against mere ceremonial motive. His is the face rabbinical literature. • • • which he had already signed a decree confidence that springs from uncon- Don't suffer—get quick relief. aring in Czernowitz, re- appearing of total extermination! And has any- querable faith. lie has glimpsed the . The Vmwaerts a social democratic organ Effective and Inexpensive. w tz thing, any honor or dignity,been writing on the page lying before God. ports that the director of the government Jewis h It cogs nothing to come down has been dismi seed by the authorities and that a Christian Roumanian will done to this Mordecai for his service He knows its meaning. he under•' and find out. to the magnanimous king? No— stands the long swing of God's be appointed to the post. nothing. "There is nothing done for thought. Ile shares, with the patience • • • • Chief Rabbi Elias Adler of Budapest died at the age of 63 years. Rabbi him." of the terribly meek, the divine Second and Front Ste. In the meantime. the first gleam watchfulness. God watches above Is- Adler'a death followed an operation for gallstones. Ile was well known in Sulphur Mineral, Turkish of the rising morn has begun to disci. rael—below. Both watch for the America, where he visited in 1922 to raise money for Jewish educational Tonle, Swedish, Electric Baths. pate the darkness. It lifted the un- victory of the Good. And when the institutions in llungary. SWEDISH MASSAGE • • • canny Namelessness from the royal day of victory comes, and all hate is Take Woodward Through Car. Ti,.' directors of the Beth Israel Hospital of New York are preparing breast leaving only one troubling banished from this blood-bathed . .". Cherry 4784 d to meet the d a thought—his failure to reward the earth, it will be the day of Israel's „ to start a campaign to raise the a t ion cost of the new $4,000,000 building nearing completion in I.ivingston place, man who had served him. The pal- rehabilitation. On that day will the ace is already astir with the life of nations gather in a mighty throng between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. ▪ • • the new day. "Who is in the court?" and bring homage to the long-des- Census figures just completed show 181,310 Jews to be resident in Haman! The great, strutting favorite pised: "Thus shall be done unto the Transylvania, while a total of 788,700 Jews reside in Bukowina anti Bessa- of the monarch! "Let him come in!" people that the King delighteth to rabia. All of the minorities in Roumania comprise one-third of the total And Haman came in. And from his honor!" arrogant expectation of fresh favors re population of the country, the census reveals. And that will be the last Purim resulted that procession in which Pageant. Felix M. Warburg, American financier and philanthropist, has arrived Mordecai the Jew was led about with in Jerusalem. Mr. Warburg, who is a member of the firm of Kuhn, Loeb great pomp and circumstance through SIR HERBERT SAMUEL A. Co., New York City, Will spend several days in making a study of con- the streets of Shushan, while heralds CONFERS WITH HUSSEIN cried before him: "Thus shall it be ditions in Palestine under the British mandate. JERUSALEM.—(.1. T. A.)—Direct • • • done to the man whom the king de- negotiations between King Hussein A final analysis of the registration of the unemployed at Hornet brings lighteth to honor!" Jews. The and Sir Herbert Samuel, British High. It was the first Purim pageant. out the fact that of the 11,000 unemployed registered, 8,000 are • • . Commissioner of Palestine, regarding I situation is even worse in Mohilev and Retchize, where the Jews among Stupendous, the proposed Anglo-Arnh Treaty, are vigilance. Eternal the unemployed make up 90 pertent of the total. everlasting, divine watchfulness. Do reported by the Jerusalem correspon- 40 ft. lots for business only S 850 Following the intervention of M. Louis Oungre, general manager of the earthly kings alone keep vigil? God, dent of the London Daily Mail. The 46 ft. lots for business only 900 Jewish Colonization Association, a special arrangement has been concluded the King of Kings, watches above the report states that during two days at 60 ft. lots for business only 1000 For behold the guardian of Amman Commissioner Samuel was in with the Fabre Shipping Line, by which kosher food will be provided for stars. 65 ft. lots for business only 1100 Israel neither sleepeth nor slumber- almost continuous conference with the all Jewish emigrants traveling by the company's ships. eth " And before the Ancient of King. • • BELOW MA11. IN THE COUPON With, Palestine under the British mandate, nobody is able to threaten Days there lies unrolled the Book of the safey of British control in the Suez. This statement was made by Chronicles which is the Book of Des- end me information at once Zaghul Pasha in the coarse of an interview with the Cairo Daily News tiny. The record of kings and pen- regarding the withdrawal of British troops from Egypt. pies, of high and humble; the fate Name • • . • of kingdoms and powers, of men anti Address Representatives of the Transjordanian government have arrived in Jer u- matters, is inscribed in this book: (Continued from Page 1) past, present and future are as one ment of an adequate educational sys- otiations for an Anglo-Transjordanian treaty which e lode n g . Our Offices Open Sunday were begun by the Emir Abdullah, ruler of Transjordania and son of mg here, in this mysterious scroll. But tem beginning with the kindergarten few mortals, of the most clear-vi- and culminating in the Hebrew uni- Hussein of Iledjas, when Abdullah was in London in 1922. sioned, have glimpsed the secrets of versity, departments of which are al- • • • • King Hussein received the members of the Palestine Arab executive, this timeless, ageless book: Moses ready in operation. who left Shona disappointed when Hussein would give no promise that he with his tablets; Zacharia with his In referring to the difficulties that 19th floor Real Estate Exchange flying roll. . . . would not sign the proposed treaty with Great Britain if their demands for are reported to emanate from the Bldg. Cherry 8094. And I wonder, as the King of nationalization of the Palestine government were notfulfilled. Arabs, Dr. Weizinann declared that • • • Kings reads, and Ile comes upon the the trouble between the Jew and the Berlin witnessed the opening of the • conference for foreign Jewish case of the Jew, does lie ask the Arab has been greatly exaggerated students in Germany. The meeting was called by the German Jewish Stu- question, What has been done unto and the friction which occasionally dents' Union for the discussion of problems which demand early solution. him, what honor, dignity or reward occurs is of the sort that does not de- Professor Albert Einstein, Otto Warburg and Simon Dubnow addressed the to this despised of all peoples, to this serve mention. Ile also pointed out Mordecai among the nations? that at the present time Felix M. conference. . • • 5 Mordecai, "sitting in the King's Warburg and Oscar S. Straus were in Youssef Abdul Nassul and Abdul Kerim, murderers of the two British gate!" He has been sitting there for l'alestine investigating, the situation, sergeants who were killed near Ramleh Jan. 28, have been captured and centuries untold. Ile has acted as just as Dr. Silverman already had taken to Jerusalem. The soldiers were attached to the Duke of Wellington's the wise lookout, constantly on guard regiment and were returning to Jerusalem in an army automobile when against possible dangers to the king's done. LAST PURIM PAGEANT TIMIA–TAM C BY DAVID J. HIRSCH r , r ;7 SOL , • Laiti H RSP Cji • • • • Rheumatism THE WAYNE BATHS Victrola No. 105 — Price, $180 — Such small monthly payments that any family, loving music and wanting to gladden and beautify the home, can just as well have it immediately. inches Furnished in mahogany, oak or walnut 44 1,, attractive design. Fully equipped with high. Especially a model you'll greatly ad- Victor Record Albums. It's wning a VICTROLA, too, there's the further mire. Inn satisfaction of knowing you have the recognized BEST! 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DETROIT •• Banishment of the Jews in Germany and union with Austria are the principal items of the domestic and foreign platform of the Chauvinist re- actionaries, who have gained considerable strength throughout Germany. The statement of the program is made by Deputy Reinhold Wulle, who, with Deputy von Graefe, is leader of the German Popular party. Sentence of death has been pronounced by a Tribunal of Justice, sitting nt Viniza, upon five members of Attaman Goltschewsky's bandit band, which from 1921 to 1923 terrified the Ukraine. Among the five sentenced to death was Goltschewsky's chief lieutenant, a Jew named Cohen, who it was said prevented any of his men from committing degradations upon Jews. • • According to reports in the Moscow press, the Bolshevik poet Serge! Evsenin (husband of Isadore Duncan), who was publicly censured some' time ago for creating anti-Semitic disturbances, has again been arrested for a similar offense. On entering the Restaurant Domino on Jan. 19, Evsenin, who was in an intoxicated condition, began to shout: "Kill the Jews! Save Russia!" • • . • Support of the Jewish Naitonal Fund Won strongly urged by M. Paul Painleve, former Prime Minister of France, in an address in Paris. M. Painleve emphasized the necessity for encouraging Judaism throughout the world to favor Palestine. "Israel gave the world religion and civilize Lion. All peoples should co-operate for the establishment of their national I home. The fate of the Jewish nation is an historical scandal," Painleve said. • • • • It is learned that Alexis Rykof, successor to Lenin as president of the Council of Commissars of the Russian Soviet, is ill and has left for the Cau- causes, hoping to recuperate there. There is already much talk concerning his possible successor in the event that he is unable to resume his govern- mental duties and Kamenef and Esurupa are acting as Rykof's substitutes for the present. Kamenef is now president of the Council of Labor and Defense. • • • • A Jewish League of Nations society, with Rabbi Chajes as president, has been established in Vienna AS a result of a massmeeting. Professor Th. Ruyssen, secretary of the International League of Nations Union, sent n letter to the meeting in which he said the Hebrew Prophets were the first to express the idea of a I.eague of Nations. Leon Motzkin pointed out in his address that the League of Nations now approaches the demands of the "Immortal Wilson." • • • I Russian relief work, the organization of an emigrant bank and propa- ganda to carry through both these projects were decided on at a meeting in Berlin of the general conference of European relief organizations. Par- ticipating in the conference were Leon Motzkin, secretary of the Committee of Jewish Delegations in Paris; Rabbi Chajes, Pr. Soloweitchik, Dr. Klee, Messrs. Aberson, Sliosberg, Jeftroykin, Dr. Jochelmann and M. Gruenberg of Russia. A second meeting of the conference will be held in mid-summer. • • • • A world conference of the Hebrew-Christian Alliance has been called for 1925, the decision for the convocation having been arrived at be t'se London committee of the Alliance. The purpose of the conference will be to establish an international organization. American Jewish Christians have assured the London committee that they will participate in the confer- ence, invitations for which have been sent out to various countries and signed by Schor, Samuel and Zeckhausen.. Following a long illness, V. Sidney Rothschild, financier and former trustee of the United Ilebrew Charities, died Sunday in New York. lie Tan horn in New York in 1870 and Was graduated from Harvard Universty Mr. Rothschild was interested in French literature and was tae 1891, Author of a number of monographs on Montaigne and his contemporaries . Mr. Rothsch. Id was always a supporter of public benefactions and for a time served as a trustee of the United Hebrew Charities. • • • . Henry Morgenthau, American diplomat and philanthropist, who has been in Athens as chairman of the cothmission appointed by t°e League 1 ,f Nations to cUstribute funds for Greek refugees, recently received instruc 'ions to proceed to London. The summors was signed by S, r Eric Drum - mond. general secretary of the league. Information as to the reason fo r the hurry call to London was unobtainable, although it was said that Mr . Morgenthau would return to Athens some time late in March. Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias Invites Yourself and Friends to Attend Thirty -Fifth Annual Purim Ball SUNDAY EVENING March Twenty-third, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-four PYTHIAN CASTLE HALL 3153 Cass Avenue Card of Admission $2 Per Couple. Informal Novelties, Favors, Entertainment You have heard people say, "I'm sorry 1 didn't go." 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