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American garish periodical Curter

PAGE THREE

MEPagorrjEwisaaRoxicus

WIZARD ENCOUNTERS

wake up in great fear. Ills father
on him
arbad go over an place
I then woul
kudos''od r "cere monial
the "
I fringes" that are worn as an inner
(Conclude(' from page 1.1
I garment by the pious Jew. The child''
By RABBI PHILIP A. LARCH
would immediately calm down, and,'
.
suit of a move that an eager child
thoroughly relieved, would fall quiet.
would make-- a move made in a hur-
a thoroughly religious life, never wor- Iv to sleep. It is well known that it
Does Judaism possess curing pow-
ried, unthinking moment — Sammy
Karma Klub.
ried. They had a simple faith, faith is an old Jewish practice to go and
ers? The answer is, all religions pos.
gave up an impregnable position to
bur-
in a Greater Power. Over the
say "tehillini" or psalms from the The last meeting o f the K arms
sess curing powers—to their own be-
den of the inevitable and of what is Pslams of David in the house of the Klub was held Thursday evening at be overcome by a brilliant player who
hails from New Orleans, he took hi ,
lievers.
beyond man's ken, they never brood-
-it ractice which is thoroughly I the home of Benjamin Garvin. The
The sum of man's learning Is very ed. They transferred t h at bur en
defeat With an indifference and 3
little; we have only scratched the sur- upon God. He would see that every- , traditionally Jewish, but which new members will meet Sunday evening smile on his lips that won him more
face of knowledge. Our science is thing was well To them, God was al sects have taken out and used for at the corner of Westmineter and hero-worship than a smashing victory
yet infinitesimal, but a mere drop in reality. Like electricity is to us— their own purpose. , Delmar avenues at H o'clock for a would have done. But Sammy is now
One need not go to past records, or , hayride to Rochester, Mich. The so.
a cautious, conservative
the ocean of the yet unknown and we do not understato,
l it but we see it
of oh People, l dal committee which has charge of I
undiscovered. True, we have made and use it---s
game and only occasionally assert-
to the religious , to thious tell4ale
o is God
person.
Therefere,
the
believing
per.
fig
innumerable similar experiences, ' the ride consists of Messrs. Harris, the dashing brilliance which he dis-
great advances in understanding the
- Weston and Garvin. Young men who
material, and explored the realm of son faces life's troubles with calm- in thoroughly religious Jewish life, I
plays in simultaneous !dyeing.
man's physical nature, But of his ness, and with a sense of inner peace. experiences that are well authenti. i are interested in the club have been
Second Paul Murphy
mind, and particularly of the influ- "God is in Die heaven and all is Well cane!. The relation of prayer to , asked to write or call Harry Thomas,
Anil when the tournament comes
, 7555 Cameron avenue.
ence of his mind upon his body, w e with the world." healing is still obscure, but that a I
on
end
next week, Sammy is al-
to
tain relation exists, is well known.'
know next to nothing. All we kno w
Indeed, according to the religious Here s
most certain to rank among those
i a case on record. A mothe r ,
Social Mixers
is that, under certain favorable con-
who
have
achieved
stellar positions in
erson, it is not our business to came moo the s Y nagogue cr -ins bit-
of the Social MI ix-
The het meet
ditions, moral suggestions affect our p
to terry, because her child l ' vatilitnger
danger-
It i s like tryi ng pre-
rselsin.
a
the I ers was held at the how of Miss E. the Western Chess Congresa. There
physical being powerfully, and that worry, it is
t
iv
are few among the devotee of chess
ves. To him i
e h
ntol over t,%
gods ou
go
hiet., went
l I S,,,
k. o d that
(Iyik g a
,,u, sri things
o,
same very remarkable and spectacu- be
sumptuous
to meddle with
I Winkler,
;for 508 Eliot street. Miss Sara who to not see in Sammy Reshevsky
holy ark,
lar cures have been effected through
1, 1,; f o re Goose joined the club at this meeting. enother Paul Murphy, although there
are beyond his ken or control, and the ark and ah."
ky away
d She
er went
Prave
ftl
The
membership
committee
gave
a
re-
the influence of religious ideas and
is 110 similarity what sover between
of which only God alone can dispose. the "Sefer Torah
fee ling ce rtain port of its work. Following the busi- the history of Sammy and the early
symbols.
But the "modern" man does not obviously reli
Of course, Huxley wns in the nabit
ness meeting refreshments were history' of Murphy, who as a young
ft-el God everywhere. As he tends to thata healing will rouse. She went served.
The next meeting will be at
ofsaying that a thought could no
man became the champion chess play-
pass away further all (I fu rt her from home, greatly strengthened with a
more produce a change in our body
I the home of P. Garber, 9214 Good- er of America and later of the world.
'
e, an unp
than a steam whistle could move a the beliefs and practices of historical steady assurance,
win avenue.
religions, the consequences of worry trust and c confidence to her suffering!
Achieve. World Record.
locomotive. But in view of the won-
become more and more apparent in child. The child's condition turned
Whether or not Sammy !ewers the
■■ Rho Sorority.
Gamma
derful cures .Beata! , -1 certa , e
him. The burden, that by the re- for the better, and finally, with the I
ama
star
previously
held by the
of
t
he
Gm
eases by strong faith, maser, seeges-
ligious man is placed upon God, he , id of medicine of course, was en- , The last meet ing
country's seasoned chess strategists.
tion, no experienced tnysician would
l Rho Sorority was held at the home
now shoulders
upon
himself.
Be tirely
A
over
what
could
have
hare
healed.
But.
without
doubt,
the
his
brilliant
performance
at the prob.
endorse this dogmatic statement to-
nened.
, being but a petty little mother's religious faith, communi- •ef Miss Esther Pick, Aug. 20. The lem-solving contest last Wednesday
grieves And,
th e millions. It is the great modern
n . following committees were chosen:
wriest
the
multitudes
of
rush-
cated
to
her
child.
has
a
decisive
i
earned
for
him
a unique
Miss Esther Pick; pub- evening has •
body meet, that is entirely unex-
fluence in bringing the child back to , Initiation,
plored. When it is esplore I suffi- force an-
licity, Miss Dorothy Bronstein; en- place in the chess temple. As the
ing forces about him. he soon breaks con pl ete health.
n
ciently, in a systematic and suthori-
tertainment, Miss Mary Toman.
Ar- guests of the Detroit Chess and
th the strain Ile is only a frail ,
Does Praying Help?
tative way, some astounding discov- benea
rangernents were completed for a Checker Club the players spent the
finite human being, and his nerves;
eries will be made. Startling new
That prayer is useful in many dia. hike to take place on Labor Day. The evening on board a lake boat and, in
cannot stand it. His very face her
cures will be found, of whose exist-
er eases—while of course the exact re- next meeting will be at the home of a cabin designated for the group, en-
You strain
tend
rem
gaged in a contest for solving prob-
ence we can:at present but conjec-
ans," lationship between the two has not Miss Mary Tomarin, Kirby avenue.
which he labo rs. "ous Americ und
lems devised by the national officers
ture. As stated by Worcester and so William James quotes an English. as vet been discovered—is an unde-
,
of the Western Chess Association.
McCombs, "Even I'rofessor Osier, in
ession
on
iable
fact.
It
was
not
a
theologian
Athena
Girls.
'l
man, "wea r too much expr
The solutions were held under seal.
lianest
American
psycho-
of
the
Athena
his review of the progress of medi-
The last meeting
n like an but the g reat
your fa c s . You are livig
Sarnmy's solutions gave him a rat-
James,
who
declared
Aug
cine during the nineteenth century,
Girls
Club
was
held
Tuesday
evening,
logist
Wili
aged
army with iill its reserves engaged that ,
"In certain environments prayer A
admits that there is a vast amount of in action—like bottled lightning."
26, at the home of Miss Matild i ing of is perfect 100. Of the seven
trustworthy material testifying to the
may contribute to recovery and Lieberman, 996 Meilbury avenue problems offered he returned six so.
A Cure for Worry.
reality of cures effected or, at least
should be encouraged as a therapeu- ' Further plans were discussed for a lutions that tallied precisely with
There is only one real cure for
nd a
those sealed, while the seventh, which
c e sure " And
g ain it is a filly -
facilitated by other than 1 physi•al
' 'ort ester who in urges
his book
dance Oct.
which
be Hotel
held Sunday
worry,
and
that
is
that
faith,
that
Worcester,
C
ma \‘
stician
the On
evening,
5, will
in the
Stotler did not correspond with that pro-
means."
"bitohon," that the religious man „ Relig'ion 111111 Medicine, "
duced by tboee who staged the con.
"Di aaaaa of Twentieth Century."
has in God. No other cure for worry use of prayer and religious sugges- ballroom. All members are requested test, was altogether the lad's own and
"The most dreaded disease of the
has ever been invented. All religions tions as an aid to medicine, saying, to attend the next meeting, which will was proven to the officers of the as-
twentieth ,century" is the name that
have in themselves this antidote for ..No man has ever truly prayed in be held Tuesday
evening,
Sept. 2,
at sociation to be superbly correct. Nor-
e of Miss
Ruth Aronott,
445
has been given to the modern curse
hamen
man T. Whitaker, president of the as-
of "worry." It is a disease that has worry, Indeed, it seems that, as vain. The oftener and more fervent- the
K
sociation, regards the solution as an
swept over and afflicts all present-day Saleby says in his excellent book on ly we pray:, the more our prayer ac- ing ue.
a good dose
"Worry:"
"Most
religions
show
coinplishes."
Very
often,
epochal contribution to the literature
Omeg• Epsilon.
humanity, and that has singled out
signs of having been produced in or- of "Krias Sh'nia," or the fervent
The Omega Epsilon Sorority will on the subject.
particularly the American people. It
der to relieve and avert worry." Or, praying of the traditional Jewish
Lowers Time Pace.
is a ceeless
hgrrasser .of man's M-
to bed, is all that resume its meetings for the winter
ms
And all these seven solutions the
eer peace, gnawing allay relentlessly as William James said: "The sover- prayer before going.
sign cure for worry is religious faith. is needed to induce -sleep to those season next week. The first meeting prodigy executed in 2754 minutes
will be at the home of Miss Estellc
at his very vitals. It is the cause of
and lowered the previous record of
no end of nialadies, of ipsommia, of Even as the turbulent billows of the given to insomnia.
It is only a pity that in the wore! Wartell of Woodland
surface leave the deep parts of the ,
— avenue.
4% minutes for the solution of a
nervous breakdowns, and contributes
-
ocean undisturbed, so to him who has derful advance of modern medicine,
problem. Trailing Sammy was Mar-
J.
W.
E.
W.
0.
to scores of varied physical ailment.
,
hold of the larger realities, the little the
te resources of healing possessed by
pecial meeting of the Jewish vin Palmer, who accomplished six cor-
It brings man down to an early grave
A
s
vicissitudes of personal destiny seem historical religions have been entirely
end numbers Be victims annually by
Woman's European Welfare Organiz- rect solutions in 48 minutes. Carlo
neglected. It is a pity that such great
day. There is a dark border-land of relatively insignificant.
ation, together with the North Wood- Torre, who is playing brilliantly in
But religious ideas have also pro- , possibilities for human well-being
knowledge, that lies where mind and
ward Branch, will be held Tuesday the tournament, wrote down his so-
found effects in curing, or at least have been altogether disregarded. It
afternoon, Sept. 2, at the home of lutions in 23 minutes, but four of the
plague.
contributing to the cure of, physical is a pity that the religions themselves
seven were incorrect. Excepting
Now, what .is the cure for worry?
this have given over the healing function Airs. S. Goldstick, 2539 Blaine ave.
Take an instance
. o .
Palmer, none of the experts had more
Our ordinary medicine has no direct at
kintl. A child, brought up in s rig entirely to material cure, and have nue. The purpose of the meeting is than three solutions correct. Most
remedy for it. Worry is the result of
traditionally Jewish environment, was not insisted upon the complementary to plan the work for the coming year. of the prizes, it naturally followed,
The peculiar psychic make-up of the
given to seeing terrifying dreams in functions of religious as well as ma- The regular work of the organize.
were placed in the lail's d iminuitive
non-religious man. A religious person
his sleep. Ile would then shout and terial healing. It is only a pity that lion, which is to bring orphans to this
never worries. Our fatIcers, who lived
country from Europe and to prove e hands.
their enormous potentiality for hu-
Not Orthodox in Method.
man health has been abandoned by for them here, has been curtailed due
einiiii11111111111111e
It is the conviction of those who
the established religions to the mush- to the adoption of the restrictive im- are watching the boy's playing that.
migration
law.
The
officers
of
the
or-
room growths of quick and healing
eee
111111111111111111•10 1 “ eeeeee
in is series of games with the most
sects, who, upon these simple and eanization plan to help war orphans brilliant of experts, Sammy could
neglected truths of religion, are rear- in Europe and will give them aid in easily achieve a dominating position.
ing foolishly exaggerated and fantas- their own countries. The presidents 'Co the conservative methods em-
tic structures of metaphysical sys- of the parent organization and the ployed by the older players, who
North Woodward Branch are Mrs.
tems.
Joseph Zuckerman and Mrs. George make repeated use of moves mustered
Cohen. respectively. They have re- in years of playing, Sammy replies
.
quested all members to attend the with a generalship that revenls orig-
inality and daring. While he is Orth-
special Meeting.
odox in his religious views and holds
to his Jewish ideals with exemplary
Everything Catholic gives sonic
No Beta Phi.
•-
Miss Beatrice Weiner was hostess tenacity, he is by no means orthodox
counterfeit Christians who go by the
name of Protestant, a moral or spirit- at the last meeting of the Nu Beta in his methods when playing chess.
ual convulsion. And yet a devout Phi Sorority. Plans have been com- Those who are evaluating his work
Catholic monk, Gregor Mendel. made pleted for the bridge-tea to be given at the tournament declare that, be
.
one of the most important contribu- at the Palmetto Apartments Sept. 14 his standing in the final results what
tions to the promotion of modern and all members are selling tickets. it may, his essentially scintillating
scientific thought since the beginning Beginning the first of September. ability has been demonstrated and his
of the twentieth century. This indi- meetings of the club will he held supremacy in the chess situation in
America is only a matter of a few
cates, as can be extensively con- weekly.
years.
firmed, what asses humans make of
You are missing a treat un-
themselves when they replace prin-
Ens El Social Aiders.
ciple with prejudice and substitute
At the meeting Saturday evening, Youngest Circuit Court Judge
less you do so. That's what
impassioned generalization for calm Aug. 30, of the Em El Social Alders,
Made His Mark Through
0 u r remarkable
peOple say after partaking of
logic, The same conduct is conspicu- 1111 Westminster street, officers fur
Energetic. Effort.
growth has been due
ous in the world's treatment of the the ensuing year will be elected. Be-
Gunsberg's delicious corned
Jews. Many a man who thinks he is ginning Sept. 5, meetings will be held
to the fact that once
Judge Ernest P. Lajoie of the
beef, wieners, salami and bo-
Christian and is in good standing on each Saturday evening at 8:45 at. the
" G n sberg's pro-
Wayne Circuit Court, who is a can-
the roster of his church regards Jews, North Enid Branch of the Jewish In. -
logna. "Ask your dealer."
didate for re-election, is regarded as
ducts" are tasted,
with undiscriminating condemnation stitute.
one of the ablest jurists on the bench,
you will insist AL-
or aversion. And yet out of the heart
Although the youngest. Ile obtained
and soul of Jewry have come Moses,
WAYS upon "Guns-
his education in the elementary and
Engineer
and
Service
Man
the Prophets, Jesus, the Apostles, and
berg's." Drop into
high schools of Saginaw and at Notre
a countless galaxy of men and women
Seeks Congressional Nomin-
Dame University. Throughout his
our ret a il store,
who have blessed the world immeas-
ation In First District.
career as a student he worked hard
8809 Twelfth St.,
urably, including these very counter-
in order to earn enough money to
feits of Christianity who find con.
any time and try
2 380 TWENTIETH STREET
William R. Kakis, engineer and secure an education.
damnation se much easier and palat-
Glendale 8244
one of our delicious
-Shortly after he opened his own
business
man,
is
a
Republican
candi-
able than consideration. Much of
date for nomination for Congress law office, the United States entered
sandwiches.
our r e l i g i o u s denominationalism from the First district in the primary
the
world war and the young attorney
would be more lovable if it were more
........
election of Sept. O. He lives at 1730 enlisted . He served. with the 330th
logical.—Alexander Lyons.
Field Artillery in France and com-
Burns avenue,
Mr. Kates is an engineer by pro- manded Battery 13 with the rank of
Builders Favor Common Brick fession, being a graduate of the captain. Upon his return to civil life
Massachusetts Institute of Technol- he resumed the practice of law: with
For Quality of Lasting
ogy. With James T. Whitehead he Edward Pokorny, Inter associating
Strength and Beauty.
established 25 years ago the White- with John E. Maloney. In 1921 Mayor
head 8r Kales Iron Works, of which Couzens appointed him a member of
the Civil Service Commission. In
Where economy is a foremost con- he is vice-president and engineer.
For six years Mr. Kates was a that office he remained until Governor
sideration, common brick makes a
strong appeal to the builder.--The member of the Detroit Public Light- Groesbeck anoointed him to one of
general expression from some maw ing Commission and is a member of the four judicial offices of the Wapiti
be that common brick is presented in the City Plan Commission. lie was Circuit Court in September, 1923. A:

Does Judaism Have Cunng Powers?

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Primaries September 9.

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factory walls and the back walls of one of the commission of five engi- that time he was president of the
Present Incumbent
Sept. 9, 1924
commercial c › apartment buildings. neers who planned the Bellos e Lawyers' Club of Detroit. Judge
This is an injustice to common brick. bridge. When the United States en- Lajoie has distinguished himself as
It would be difficult for the average tered the world war in 1917 he en- an eloquent and lucid speaker.
person to be- able to tell what is and listed in the service and was sent to
what is not common brick when it is join the air forces in France.
served there 13 months. He now is
properly used,
The attention of some of the lead. lieutenant-colonel of engineers in the
ing architects in the country has been officers reserve corps.
brought to common brick with the
result that the material is found to-
day not only in the homes of modest Suggests to Presiding Judge
and low cost, but in some of the most
Plan Assuring State's
elaborate residences in the high
Protection.
priced districts of great cities. There
is a strong feeling among architects
Assignment
of cases to the various
Detroit City Controller for 4 Years
that no material can exceed In ar t
judges in Recorder's Court several
and beauty a native material. A days prior to trial was urged by Act-
prominent example of this is the wide
ing Prosecutor Robert M. Toms in
use of native stone in the residences
recommendations to Marry B. Keidan,
of Philadelphia. It is equally true
WHAT STEFFENS HAS DONE AS CITY CONTROLLER
presiding judge of Recorder's Court.
that the common brick produced in
City Controller for
Judge Kenton announced that he will
o vernment; as
any locality. when used with archi- call a meeting of the judges to con•
Twelve year.' practical experience in municipal g
utility rate cases—including gas,
tect's skill, produces effects that need
rsonally
represented
the
City
in
public
four years, p e
no apology. As for as quality is con. skier Toms' plan.
telephone, electric light, street car fares—at • using to citizens of thousands of
Mr. Toms, who is a candidate for
R.; prepared the only two consolidated
cerneil, one brick is practicaly as
dollars; acted as financial adviser to the D. S.
the poorest brick prosecuting attorney, said that ad-
and
Detroit's g overnment, 30,000 copies were dis-
good as another
annualreports telling citizens about
.
is sufficiently strong and enduring to, vance knowledge of aesignments
tributed to all homes through the school• •nd twit organizations; used citizens thou-
! would tend to speed up the work of
last for hundreds of years.
sands of dollars through securing lowest interest rates on Sale of bonds and borrowing
I the court by permitting counsel to
and that i
of funds for improvements.
Several musicians of lesser rank be adequately prepared er o
stt
STEFFENS' PLATFORM
have earlier visited Russia, but Go-1 would reduce the numbf po-
of



HENRY STEFFENS

FOR COUNCILMAN

For Your Taxes
Steffens Knows How to Get Most

Fourteen years as a Practicing
Attorney in the City of Detroit.

—.FOR —

Prosecuting Attorney

Endorsed by :

David A. Brown

Milton Alexander

Harry S. Scheinrnan

Nathaniel H. Goldstick

Nate Shapiro

Arthur Schwartz

Aaron A. Silberblatt

Leon Harman

dowsky is the first artist of interns. ponementsure that all of the judges
s
tional rank to concertize Russia since
the Bolshevists came into power. Go- of Recorder's Court have realized the
s
dowsky was born in Russia, but his , handicap under which assistant prose
are obliged to try cases be-
tour 'cannot be classed as revisiting tutors
hie fatherland, as his native city, cause of the impossibility of giving
cases the preparation which they i
Vilna, now is in Poland. should
I'
have," Toms said. "The state's ,
[
ed
reparthe
Harry lIollzer of Los Angeles, who ',case should be studied and ti
png
several months ago was appointed by I by the attorney represen
Governor Richardson a judge of the estate, but this has been impossible en-
Supreme Court, is a candidate to sue- der present procedure. There is no
teed himself. !way for assistant prosecutors to
!know even two or three days in ad-

I Adolph S. Ochs of New York was ;seance which cases would be assigned
chosen an officer of the Legion of i to their courtrooms so that they
Honor. He sailed for France to re. might be able to study the evidence,' ,
interview the officers and prepare the
ceive the honor in person,

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Robert

Four years as Chief Assistant.

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