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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-03-13

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"After a few moments the mother
bird came back carrying some de-
licious morsels in her beak. Imagine
her grief when she found the nest
empty, without even one baby in it.
Ex (+cosi; t
"Where Good Furniture Is Not
She dropped the food and flew about
crying, 'My children! Where are my
children?'
"The crows came over and tried
t
to tell her about the murder as gen ly
as they could. Then they showed the
bereaved mother the torn little
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bodies in the grass. She flew down
ji
all you wanted was to pick just one and covered them with her wings ,
KING DAVID'S CAVE
little flower.
, weeping bitterly. So she sat for a
"Oh, you bad rose bush," you l ong ti me , refusing to leave them, an.
(Adapted from the Hebrew of K. A. would cry out angrily, and once you hii some kind beetles came and car-
even spanked him with a twig. ried them to the graves that they had
EVERY EVENING
Shapiro.)
But perhaps_, dear :,iaxa, you would dug for the little victims.
r ,
10:00 P. M. to 1:00 A. M
8:00
P. M.
"It
was
wonderful
funeral;
all
of
6:00 P. M. to
King David is not dead, a legend not have called him names if you had
known why the sharp thorns grew the beetles in the garden. all of the
says: Ile is only asleep, hidden away
Saturday
Afternoon
12:30
to
2:30
upon the bush. Even you would have ants and all of the birds who lived in
in a mysterious cave. For 2,000 years
said that the bush was not bad, but the neighborhood came to weep over
' he has been lying thus. He lies and
the little baby nightingales. But the
D
he waits for the cominv of the man good, my daughter, very good.
Do you remember (though you mother could not be comforted. After
who shall wake him. Then he will
were very small in those days) how the funeral she flew back to her
Bert
Milan
and
His
Orchestra
Playing.
rise in his heroic might, will take his
we used to sit in the garden in the . empty, desolate nest and cried her
C'
sword and avenge the blood of his
beautiful May evenings, with the heart out. She reproached the bush.
people.
'Why, 0 Rose Bush, did you nut
Do you know, there were once two moon shining overhead, and the roses
guard my dear little ones?'
I boys, Talmud students, who heard giving out their best perfume? The
"The rose bush could make no an- I
I this story and determined to find King glowworms shone in the grass and the swer, though he, too, grieved for the
David's cave. They set out together nightingale sat singing on a branch
at
great sorrow that had befallen his
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and they traveled and traveled. They near us. Do you remember the night.
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cherished tenant. He was so sad that
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walked all day and many times part ingale's song?
The nightingale sang no mournful- all his blossoms withered and fell to
of the night. They sought every-
the ground without his noticing it.
where and didn't give up—these ly, as if some great sorrow had be- He thought and thought and thought
fallen
her, as if she were crying her
courageous fellows. And they hail
how he could protect those wo lived
gone very far without finding a trace heart out. You heard her, my daugh- in is branches. Finally a wise plan
or hearing a word of their goal, when ter, and were very sad. You came came to him. Ile would work all
they came one day to a palm tree, running to me and asked, "What is night, very quietly but quickly, so
standing in the wilderness. In the that little bird over there who always
that in the morning he would be cov-
branches of the palm there sat a lit- sings such a sad song?"
"There is a story about her, little ered from the sole of his foot to the
tle dove, all alone, fluttering restless-
crown of his head with piercing, sharp
daughter,"
I
answered.
"Come
here
ly and uttering hideous cries.
thorns, as sharp and as piercing as
The boys flung themselves down and I will tell it to you."
the claws of that murderous cat.
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"Once upon a time there was a
under the tree to rest. As one of
"Then the bush called tenderly to
them looked up into the branches, he beautiful little nightingale. She was the grieving mother. 'Dear nightin-
the grandmother of all the nightin-
called out:
gales in our whole land, and new gale! Precious bird! Be comforted
hither from Erez Israel. I Bring forth new babies from new
Detroit Branch, 1509 Cass Avenue.
Little dove, pretty dove, tell me, my
"Then she began to look about for I eggs. You shall never again be be-
dear!
a place to live. She flew among the, reft of your children. Look at these,
Is the cave of King David anywhere
reeds of the marshes, and then to the my dear! No cat will ever be able
near?
woods, and searched all the gardens I to jump up into my branches again,
leamwtoaoLN
fur a lace to build her nest. The for my thorns will shield you and pw oLliwklimmlo
But the dove had only one cry.
your little ones.
She stretched out her wings in an- trees in the woods anti in the gardens
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"But the mother bird would not be
saw this pretty little bird and wel-
guish and moaned:
comforted and sat desolate in her
Don't Waste Your Time and Fare.
"The eagle! The eagle! He has de- comed her, and each sought to tempt empty nest. A long time passed, but
her
with
green
branches.
voured my little one! Ile has left
THE —
and sat on
" 'Come, dear nightingale, come at last she laid new eggs
me desolate and burned my nest! Go,
and live with us,' all the trees coaxed. them until new fledglings came out. F
rather, question the river—"
Then
she
began
to
sing
again,
but
The plucky boys went on from the 'Come and dwell in the shade of our these new songs were not like the d
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palm tree and traveled in the direc- branches, and it shall be well with old, joyous outpourings. She still %
tion the dove had pointed out to them. thee.'
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"They all wanted her to live with grieved for her first children, and so
And they weren't disappointed and
her
songs
were
full
of
sorrow
and
Can do the same for you as any of the Mt. Clemens Bath Hauser.
they didn't lose heart, though they them because she sang such very yearning, just as you heard them, my
had many days' journey to go. At beautiful songs, all of them merry daughter. The nightingale has never
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and
gay.
The
trees
wanted
to
listen
last they came to a broad river, flow-
forgotten the torn little bodies un-
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ing sullenly without waves. They day and night to her wonderful mu- der the bush, though she wisely re-
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sic, and the leaves quivered and trem-
saw at a glance there was something
joices in her living children.
queer about this river. The waters bled with joy.
"From that day onward the rose ta■
"But the bird would not choose any
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were deep red, the color of blood.
bush has been covered with thorns,
But they sat down to rest beside it, of them for her nest. With each one
she found fault, and then went on to and the nightingale sings her songs
and presently they called out.
search for a spot that seemed better' out of an aching heart. But the cat
will never again be able to attack her
to her
River! River! Tell us, 0 River!
"In the end she came to the rose nest and kill her fledglings."
Can we the Cave of King David dis-
bush in our garden. It was neither
cover?
too high nor too low. Though it had
Be
s, there was all the "Simon Called Peter" Will
The river began to moan, and its not many branche
No
Repeated at the Garrick
shade our nightingale needed.
heavy waters shuddered.
sojourned there. Only a
Next Week.
"The eagle! The eagle!" groaned bird ever
few golden locusts wandered peace-
the voice of the river. "The blood
bush
It is not too long after the war for
of his prey cries out to heaven! And fully among its branches. The
covered with beautiful flowers
p lay of the quality of "Simon Called
he came and washed his blood-stained was
talons in my clear water. Don't come that perfumed the whole garden. In I a ter," which comes to the Garrick
Theater Sunday night for a return
near me. Go as far as the mountain. those days it had not a single thorn, Pe
There you will find the right way!" and you could have picked any flower engagement of one week, with mati-
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And once more they set out on !you chose without getting even one nees Wednesday and Saturday, to ap-
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their journey. Tey traveled a long scratch. peal to everyone. It has provoked
"The nightingale was very happy much discussion and has stirred no
way, and were still not discouraged,
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to find so fine a place for her nest, little resentment; but few who con-
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for the further they went the nearer
and poured out her great joy in songs I demnit for its utter frankness or who
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they were coming to their object!
so tender that the little buds opened
ssue
with
it
in
its
big
problems
issue
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A ' nd their faith was rewarded, for one
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d ay they came to a great mountain, their
"She lost no time and at once went distinction, both in its manner and
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ith a cave hollowed out near Pit
to work. Before two days had passed, its matter. As a war play it is wholly
ot.
a tiny nest was enshrined within a a story of life that existed far behind
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"Soon after that little eggs ap-
The search of Reverend Captain
they
could
get
there,
lo
ut before
peered in the nest, and the nightin-I Peter Graham for God and for his
nd behold! A majestic old man ap-
gale sat brooding on them (lay and soul is the theme of this daring and
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, eared in their path. He was dressed night until at last her babies broke remarkable play. Julie, the heroine,
n a garment of wild animals' skins.
through the shells. They had black i is a nurse from South Africa, essen-
l e had a thick beard and magnificent eyes and little golden beaks, and they ti ally French in her characteristics.
air, and in his eyes shone the light
"Simon Called Peter" will be pre-
twittered all the time.
f heaven.
"The clever little mother was very :anted in Detroit by the same capable
"Shalom Aleichem, venerable teach-
happy with her three babies and sang company that played it at the Gar-
r!" the boys spoke up.
the sweetest lullabies you can imag- , rick last November, which includes
"Aleichem Sholom, my bright pu-
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An d he ins. Bettie Wales, Charles Warburton,
lls!" he answered them.
i ght
"From all the woods and the g ar-, Andree Ronde], Wilfred Jessop, June
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truck three powerful blows on the dens birds came flying to hear ton Andrea Robert Harrigan, Helen Ded-
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ron door that closed the mouth of
nightingale. They used to perch on I dens Richard Clark, Barry White-
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he cave. crying out while he did so:
the branches of the rose bush and 1 comb Jack Parry and Jack Murtag.
a.SE
'Open, ye gates!"
applaud her by clapping their wings. i
The door suddenly flew open and
(That was the best they could do, not
the old man said:
boys,
and fear noth- having any hands.)
o
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"Near the rose bush there was a 1MKIETIMEn
ing. You will come to a great stone
great house, and in that house there , rg
closing the way. Roll it out of your
dwelt
a cat. She was a fierce, horrid
—can just as well be yours
path. And then you will find what
creature with green eyes and sharp
you are seeking, the secret chamber
from today on
claws. Every one in the house hated
of King David. But remember this.
that cat because of her thieving ways. 1
As soon as the king stretches out his
She never saw the light of day be- 1
hands, grasp the pitcher of water you
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cause she was afraid of the dogs who
will find beside the hid and pour it
chased her, and of the servant-maids
over his hands. (That water has
who threw hot water over her. There-
wonderful powers, for it was drawn
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fore she lay all day long in a dark
by Adam from the rivers of Eden.)
cellar and stole out after dark to steal
And as soon as you have done that,
ta..•
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you will see wonderful things. King and to kill.
"The cat heard the mother bird
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• David will arise from his long sleep singing to her babies in the nest and
and he will gather all the children of
tak
she hated the nightingale's songs. To
Israel, now scattered in exile, and
her the screams of the mice she hunt-
bring them home to the Holy City of
ed all day long were sweeter. Once
Living Room Suites, Dining Room Suites, Bedroom Suites,
Jerusalem."
she stole out of her cellar and made
Suddenly flames of fire darted up
Davenport Tables, Gateleg Tables, End Tables, Spinet
rose bush through the tall
around the old man. Two fiery horses for the
grass. She lifted up her green eyes
Desks, Smoking Stands, Sewing Cabinets. Telephone
yoked to a chariot of flame swept and, behold, there were the three
Stands and Stools, Floor, Junior, Bridge and Table Lamps,
him up, in a whirlwind. to the sky.
nestlings and their mother brooding
Then the boys knew him for the
Polychrome; Buffet, Console and Tapestry Mirrors; Rugs
over them.
true
prophet Elijah.
in latest patterns and designs in Wiltons, Velvets, Ax-
—enables you immediately to play, with
"Ho ho!" thought the wicked cat.
With beating hearts they went into
new
'Here come these vagabonds and sit
minsters and Brussels; Mohair and "Velour" seated Rock-
musical expression, the best in music,
the cave. In great wonder they passed
singing as if they were all alone in
ers, Windsor Rockers and Chairs, Cabinet and Console
along its windings. and came to the
and old.
the world! I'll teach them manners,
chamber of King David.
Phonographs, Odd Dressers, Vanities, Chiffoniers, Chiffo-
and then they'll know better than to
The whole room was lined with
At 10 A. M.
rettes, Chifforobes, Bow-Foot Beds, Springs and Mat-
disturb the slumbers of the righteous.
Dow much more of happiness the home
gems and with panels of gold. Rays
One
should
be
able
to
take
one's
af-
tresses, Bedroom Rockers, Chairs and Benches; beauti-
would hold for your family, too, through the
Goods on Display All Pt
of colored light shot out from the
ternoon nap in peace.' And, angered
fully designed Breakfast Suites, Odd Buffets, Servers,
gleaming jewels. The boys felt their
Tuesday.
presence there of this splendid instrument.
at the light of day, the cat went back
foreheads throb. They could hardly
China Cabinets, Tables and Chairs; Kitchen Tables and
to her dark cellar and waited in a
breathe from excitement.
Chairs,
Congoleum
Rugs.
FACTORY-
corner
for
night
to
fall
so
that
she
We build it ourselves and sell at
And there, on a great bed of gold,

lay King David. The Schechina, the could do her deeds of evil.
TO-YOU PRICE—a big saving for you ; which,
"Evening came. The cat stole si-
light
that shows God's spirit is pres-
with payments to suit your convenience, leaves
0
lently up from the cellar with padded
ent, shone above his face. Near the
footsteps,
and approached the rose
no reason to be without beautiful music in your
I head of the bed lay his sword and a
bush. The mother bird was away
vessel of water. On the wall hung his
home another day.
picking up little worms and flies with
I famous harp; the book of psalms lay which to feed her hungry offispring.
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0 on the table.
The babies were cuddled cosily in
The
king
stretched
out
his
hands
I
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their soft nest, twittering to each
I, toward the boys. . .. But they were
other about the delicious supper their
lost in admiration of the glittering
mother would bring home. Just a
• ewels. They forgot to seize the wa- little while longer and she would be
t.
and pour it over his hands! The
back. She never stayed away more
—received with exchanged in- $3
magic moment passed.
I ter
struments. Great values.
his David fell back and dropped than a few minutes.
"Suddenly n gigantic head ap-
his hands. Then they caught up the
Priced low as
peared above the nest. It had angry
pitcher of Eden's water and bathed
green eyes and a fearful mustache.
THE
O the king's fingers. Alas! It was too The v .eked cat so frightened the baby
j late' The Schechina wailed; and the
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birds that they were stiff with terror
• harp quivered. And as foam melts —they could not even cry out. In
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• away on the water. the whole scene another moment she had seized each
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three tiny bodies to the ground and
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THE ROSE BUSH
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