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4 111CliaIf 5arish aria cal Carter

CLIFTON ATINVI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PACE

THEfrrRonp9sp ORAN 101,

EXPECT 1,000 JEWS
AT PHILADELPHIA
CONCLAVE SEPT. 12

1:1V"
GlAS• JOSEPH ,

(Continued from page one.)

Making the Old Land New

Success of Jewish Immigrants In Palestine; A Communistic'
Colony.

By MeEWAN LAWSON
ricultural implements are supplied to
them; instructors are placed in charge
of the colony and to plan the
have
just
been
out
to
a colony of cern ,
I
of them to teach them scientific farm
By Chas. H. Jos•ph•/
tag methods, schools are established immigrant Jews at Degania, six miles' work for the coining week. They
Kopyuissi, um.
from Tiberias. The road to it winds have no elaborate code of rules. The
n
become faeious.
It occasionally leads to and money is loaned to them, dol
c t
t he along by the Sea of Galilee, which is , disputes which, of necessity, arise [ ell
p
Sometimes it does not Recently
low of enthusiastic oratory ' for dollar, practically against the
unity, are, so they
a Shriner in a g
not unlike a big Grasmere, and then every comm
mbarrassing
moments.
l
s
suggested that if Jesus were to return, He would be 100 per cent Shriner,. money they are prepared to put into at a bright green spot of overhanging me, soon settled in the generapirit
ventured the opinion that, inasmuch as Jesus is a Jew, lie I the venture themselves. These loans trees and rushes you cross the Joe.' of fellowship which prevails and the
g
re for the purchse
a of seed and live
Whereupon I
rte
d something that time. For from the I a
ry them over until dais as it leaves the lake and 200 brightness of their ideals has, up to
would not be acceptable. I st a
are Shriners. stock and to car
yards beyond, up an avenue of newly now, been their driving force and the'
th e we st clinic tidings that Jews
north, the south, the east and
ennsylvania
arc
the
first
harvest.
An
average loan of
ill P
s
planted trees, is the new Jewish sets antiseptic against laziness. Some •
I was influenced in making my. statement because Jewready
tlement. have left, not because they were dis-
to be corrected.' about $250 per family has been
not admitted. If I am in error concerning
this, I am
I found ample, though the figures r un
—es...s e _
In the center of it is a dovecote satisfied, but because a situation not
$e00 and it is
and round A a large, cleanly kept and yet eutliciently stabilized has not al-
Rabbi Straus of Augusta, Ga., informs me that "a Mason can become a from a
made it possible for every new-
Shriner by going two different routes, the York route, through which
a
.
the
plan
of
the
J.
D.
C.
that
the
, .
Behind ways . • s _ o , officient
employ ment
.

g h e st • money. when returned, shall become i effirient-looking farmvsrd
tiouu.rzuto tnh
revolving fund to enable other, the farm buildings and surrounded by tc ho r
annot pass, or the Scottish Rite, in which you find same of the hi
the ;hole year. The . spirit
may
become
,
a
huge
,j e w c
Jew
h any of these routes a
settle on the soil. Eight. carefully kept gardens are t he
After
passing
throug
t.0
,s
;
is
u
amongst
them
is
wonderful.
It is not

• •
t rs
idual o ans
a Shriner. A Jew is as acceptable as any other indiv
well-built white three-storied build- the exclusive property of any par-
Eu ene Hildebrand of Chicago writes that The
"re are a great
thousand
dollars
cam hundred
ready been
spent by
the .1. have
D. C. al-
in ings where live the 52 colonists and ticular type of Jewish community,.
• ('hi
• n
reed .
'
oniza- IS of the healthiest and best-nour.
number of Jews, Shriners, belonging to the Act Ina
but it is in and through them all, and ,
s tatement the past four years for this co
nd I would thank you very much if you would kindly correct this
ished children I have ever seen. The it reflects itself in their faces. The
a when the opportunity presents itself." No time like the Present, Mr. Iiilde-
lion
enterprise.
Not
all
of
it
e returned because a large part will
of I houses are simple and dean, with back to work on the land in Palestine'
brand. From Minneapolis, the assistant editor of the American Jewkh
in high rooms, balconies, plenty of air type of immigrant Jew who is coming I
umber h it has go ne into the purchase of mad
s to say that "We persona l l y now a n
chinery which must wear out and
and flat roofs where 2(1 or 30 beds stonishes one who only knows the city I
write
World, Mr. Lilien field,
s parts of the country who are Jews and Shriners,"
other perishable utilities.
were spread fur the summer night. Jew. Herr IS one who has found, at
of people in variou
Signers of the Call.
There is a common dining room which s last, space in which to breathe and
M
Those
who
have
joined
with
essrs.
from NVaukeg an, 111.. adds epice to his letter
. regardine
. • • the
. • • is also the room where the weekly to live healthily; here,
, . above all, are
A g (in which he asserts I am misinformed) by attacking t • .
, • Brown, Marshall and I% ar our{,
community meetings are hold, but men and women with i. eats an
Shriners
.
the call for the K.
conference
because they met in Vienna, which he thinks was poor judgment. I agree suing
Alabama—Leo
Steiner, are
Bir-' each family has its own private hope. Physically they are excellent
We try to go to some hotel that doesn't want
to look upon. The nom dress ill open
with
also
say on
that
us. I him.
agree Ile
with
him
that charge, too. I was glad he introduced those mingham; Isidore W Weil, Montgomery. mun
rooms.
The mainly
members
of Russia
the com-
from
and collarless shirts and khaki football •
ity came
Arizona
Barnett
E.
Marks,
Phoe.
They
were
students
or
the
They
two topics, because it took my mind for a moment off the Shriner. Then
knickers, the women in athletic serv-
and
sons and daughters of merchants, iceable white and look like tennis :
I have a letter from a reader in Wheeling, W. Va., who testifies that Jews
Arkansas--Ike Kempner, Little tradesmen and farmers, dissatisfied ,
he knows are Shriners, though he believes that some cities, "Chicago, Bad- sock.
with the social order which held them, players. Their faces glow with ea
timore, Pittsburgh and a few others don't admit them." Well, thank God,
uis M. Cole, Mares with the restricted educational facili• and their limbs are brown with the
California—Lo B
eon and as one looks at them one
he's wrong, too. At any rate, I am right about Pennsylvania!
oge,
II. Hellman, Dr.Boris D.
B n L os ties
were theirs alit' the cramp , - I
— ewe—
i es which
conditions in which they wer realizes with astonishment what a
F els ac
Mortimer
this, too, to offset the other kind of criticism that Angeles;
forced
to
live.
They
wanted
a
place
splendid
type the Jew is when out of
m
g
M C. Sloss,
oses A. Gunst, Judge M.
Well, I need some of
in w
h' lc h h . e
ay of the ghetto or the s h op in
reaches me 365 days in the year. The writer, who is undoubtedly a man M
was at Rich- San Francisco.
for experimentation
in found
a new
w them has been forced to live and back again
'
I
s
nt
save
that
"The
past
week
I
.
living
and
it
has
been
for
Carr
. . r ra , .
of keen mind a
Canada--Edgar
M
mond, Va., where I always see my friend, Rabbi Calisch, and your name
on the land.
was Chen, David S. Friedman, lion. by the Jewish National Fund in the
Degania A, as many another Jew-
came up and he and I agree that your column, 'Random Thoughts,'
. Jacobs, Montreal; Leo land from which their forefathers
ers. S
ish colony in Palestine. has been
about the most interesting thing to be found in any of our Jewish papSamuel W
opinion." I Frankel, Toronto.
were driven. The fund built their bought not only with money but with
Now don't get a swelled head because two experts have this
L. Anfenger, first community-house and bought
them
Colorado—Milton
blood, for in the early years of the
sincerely trust my readers have a sense of humor sufficient to save
r; Henry Sachs, Colorado from the Arab landowners 750 acres settlement no less than 12 of the
from becoming exasperated when I say that I vote with Dr. Calisch of Rich- Denve
Spri ng s.
which they have planted with olives, early members were killed by nativ e
mond, Va., and Sig Saxe of New York.
Connecticut—Moses Fox, Senator
Arabs, fearful that these returning
,
They also
produce
general
is strip
Seriously, I was pleased to receive Mr. Saxe's appreciative comment be- lierman Kopplemann, Hartford; Col. aitalfa.
fi.g.' apricots,
tobacco,
banana
and
farm and dairy products. They make Jews would not merely would
buy th possess
side of the fence. In Isaac M. Ullman, New Haven.
of land but gradually
the
Snellenburg, their own clothes, raise enoug
oo
Delaware -- David
cause he and I have not always fought
y
the whole land and dispossess the
fact, we have had occasion to exchange messages publicly and private)
for their own needs and an increas- resident population. It is probably
that have contained more than the usual amount of tabasco. Rut after Louis
Topkis
District
of Wilmington.
Columbia—Emil Ber- ing quantity of produce is being sent
through the Jewish co-operative so• true that some of the returning Jews
all, men should tight each other, if need be, on issues. But because we take
every year to Tiberias, Haifa, Jerusa- have not been wise in their attitude
opposite views on certain questions is no reason why we should dislike each liner, Simon Lyon, Maurice D. Rosen-
where it is sold to those who are already in the land.
lam and Damascus, sv
other personally. Mr. Saxe is a hard fighter and he goes the limit. lie is berg, Rabbi Abram Simon, Wash-
They have, of course, had causes for
bitterly opposed to what he declares to be "the menace of Catholic doming- ington.
Elorida—Julius Hirschberg, Jack- ciettes.
fierce resentment, but on the other
osed
to
all
forms
of
intolerance.
• .


,
,
These steadily growing Jewish col- hand they have not always recog
lion." I don't agree Nei
I know Mr. Saxe is sincere in his opinion, but I think he's wrong. So 1 sonsi
(
,
as
Georgia—V. II. Kriegshaber, Ar• °flies throughout Palestine are of aired the rights of others. Some
presume we shall go through the remainder of our lives fighting it out.
mind May, Atlanta; Leopold Adler, every type, religious, social, individu-
-----.........—
alistic, co-operative and communistic. from amongst them have behaved as

l

I think this is well worth while. Governor Smith of New York, in a Savannah.
Mose.; ' MO/Water, The colony at Degania or, to give it though they were the sole nature
Masts
y
'
New Year greeting to the Jews through the Jewish Telegraphic Agenc . ' Boise.
Idaho—Governor
Illinois—James H. Becker, Gen. its full title, "Degania A," is com- nized that others were there befor e
munistic. All work, all pr 'duce and heirs of the land and have not recog
makes this unusually significant statement:
their forefathers occupied Palestin
Abel Davis, Judge Harry M. Fisher,
proceeds are shared. ic
A; t each
new
e torn-
and have also conic after them. Some ,
The separation of church and state is an American principle in
m Bernard llor- colonist arrives he or she is given the in their new-found freedom, hav e
. Moses E. Greenebau,
which I profoundly believe, but I do not believe in the separation of
wish, Adolph Kraus, Jacob M. Loeb, wo r k . b y . means o of which the •
con
he ancie Ara
een. carelesstoward the
S. J. Rosenblatt , Julius Rosenwald, mumt. y can best be served. One goes bentions
t
of
our faith from our daily lives.
d
v
Charles Rubens, Chicago.
to the agricultural experimentation
Indiana Louis J. Berinstein, G. stati• on adjoining the colony another etiquette
and custom.
Many sermons could be preached on that theme.
The returning
settlers are, o
'
\ Ffroynieon Samuel E. Rauh, Sam- works at poultry farming or pickl e. course, mixed in character, as a l I,
• wo I nder
I
l Rosenthal, Indianapolis.
Things are growing interesting, Jewishly speaking. • o
making, another ploughs, others help mankind is mixed in character. Then e',
Zionists are nervous over the. proposed Jewish colonization plan in Russia,
ueosent, P. Adler, Davenport; in transport work, whilst others make
lowa—E.
are very good, good, mediocre an I ,
Cit y.
when we hear that there is much talk, plenty of talk, large, liberal talk of
the clothes or assist on the domestic bad. But, when all has been sai
establishing by the Soviet Government a Jewish republic in Soviet Russia.. Dave
Davidson,
Sioux
Wall enst ein, Wich. or teaching side of the communal life. which can be said, almost all out her e.
lienry
Kansits-
those that are already in being 1
They have no president, but a se- affirm without hesitation that durin
i
The idea is to weld a the Jewish
and those in prospect of being, into a Jewish republic. And I wish to say I ta• Kentucky—Fred Levy, Emil S. Ta- lacy and a treasurer and a small the new years for Palestine which
at this time thut it looks extremely likely that one of these days that idea
elected committee which meets every have followed the war the Jewish ins-
mil] come to fruition. Then we shall have world Jewry divided into two (lulu,
Louisville.
Louisiana--Emanuel
V. Benjamin, evening. Each Saturday night the migrants are utterly transforming
Jewieh etate in Palestine, the other a Jewish re- I David II March, Sim W eiSA, Samuel
in the din-
w ho'd community meets genera
con- large stretches of land. They are
group., o
eke 0 atn
I I Zemurry, New Orleans; Sidney I.. ,
1
a to discuss
t h e
public in Russia. But I think, in order to be safe, I shall
l'
ins • h 11
forming new types of communities,
w h o cried t h a t th e
l; t .•

i
t
h
P
new types of village and of town, and I
third party that will agree w
and.I
11.
Berman,
Portl
present Itussian Jewish colonization plans spell the death of Zionism. But, ero
,
Maine—Jac.
are making what WAS desert land into
Epstein. li on.'
d—J
I would be very foolish, indeed. if I did not understand that the rapidly IEli Frank, Julius
Levy, Baltimore.. I comfort. Among the features planned a garden again. It seems there is
growing movement to settle large numbers of Jews on land in Russia would! Marylanacob
Massachusetts—Albert W. Kaffen- by the Philadelphia reception corn- room enough for all in the land, for
,
Jew and native Christian and Arab.
not affect the development of Palestine.
outstanding American, must I burgh, Louis E. Kirstein, Col. A. C. mitten
is with
a big which
banquet
Sunday All that is needed is an increasing
vening,
the on
conference
Ratchesky, Milton J. Rosenau, Bo, e
Charles Evans Ilughes, like every oTher
spirit of mutual understanding, for-
w ill cse
lo.
have felt that he could no longer stand the sorry spectacles of a lot of I ton.
The Program for the c o nference bearance, toleration and co-opera-
ineman, Henry
counterfeit Americans, flannel-mouthed demagogues, pulpit-spellbinders,'
by Louis M a r s hall, tion.—Mancheeter Guardian,
Michigan — Henry W
blue-nosed
ds,
dogmatis
Go
intolerant
d and Heaven 1M. Butsch Adolph Einsterwald, De. includes addresses
lo
profe , sional "jine
crepe whining
hangers, oneself
believing
that the
only
true way
to reach
through
life.
I repeat,
it must
have finally reached troit; Meyer S. May, Grand Rapids. Felix M. ' Rosen.
Vsrarburg, David A. Brown
SENTENCE COMMUTED
Minnesota—Joseph II. Schanfeld, and To
Ile.
date, the acceptances indicate
wh
is by point
the message
reached Nlinneapolis; Ira Baer, Hiram D. I the presence of delegates from the
the
where either Mr. Ilughes had to speak or explode.
So he spoke.
MOSCOW.—(.1.
T. A.)—The death]
ul.
. P
. Fo
states of New York, New Jersey,
ams F r ankel .
And I am glad that he spoke in etc
Mississippi—S. D. Feld, Vicksburg. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Califor- sentence imposed an the agent pro.
all these spur ious
on
of and
enunciati
God
was
a
scathing
d
It
who
through
God
vocateur
Liachowetzky,
known as ;
Dear born.
country
representatives
of feel that they personally have been I Missouri —David Benjamin, A. C. nia, Oregon, Washington, Michigan, "the little AzetT," was commuted by
self appointed
these
only knows
what kind
of a revelation
Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, the Ukrainian Zik, the Central Ex-
given the responsibility of saving America and speaking for God Himself' Wurrnser, Kansas City; harry Block,
Indiana, Texas, and also New Eng. ecutive Committee of the Communist
And what a blow Hughes struck! With cold contempt he cut through the Nathan
St. Joseph;
Irvin
I•. Rottman,
on.
Frank,
David
Sommers,
the large centers of
In dia
party, to ten years' confinement.
cheap and tawdry pretensions of these one-half of 1 per cent Americans. Aaron IValdheim, St. Louis.
American Jewish population are lo-
Montana—A. Wahl, Butte.
Ile must have been amazed beyond belief that in this country there could
Nebraska—Morris Friend, Lincoln; rated. A large contingent is expect-
"An eye for an eye," etc. (Ex. xxi
ac
be a group of citizens on completely backward
that such a spectacle as the
from the Southern States.
ell
Dayton, Tenn., trial was possible. I have discovered there are two kinds of Willim L. Holzman, Henry Monsky,
"In addn there will be delegates 24). Rabhi Simeon ben Jochal says,
"This
means compensation in money."
ignoramuses, those with and those without an education. And both
kinds Omehn•
hire—Edw. M. Chase, from other points, so that it will be
activ ities in tryi g t im-
The academies of Rabbi Ishmael and
New Hamps
a real nation-wide conference. Our
have been busy with their feverishly pernicious
nm.o Mr.
anie
A
aeric
of
liezekiah
brought reasons also to ,
p
M anchester.
invitations are being accepted by all
pose upon this country their one-hal of
New Jersey—Felix Fuld, Michael classes of Jews--Reform, Orthodox, sustain this view, and the principle
Hughes has rendered an incalculable service in putting these upstarts in
means
that
a verdict for pecuniary
Hollander,
. ewe .
New Mexico—lvan
Grunsfeld, Al. Zionist, ran-Zionist and the labor etc.
their proper place.
damage is rendered in such cases,
meats, so that in addition to being
playeout
only
"life
for
life'' is to be taken in a
que.
Call 'em
a thri ll d-
to be buquer York—Samuel Hessberg, Al. nation-wide, it will be genuinely dem-
rn off! I refer to Tag Days. They have become me
literal sense.—Talmud.
NeW
ocratic," said Mr. Brown,
nuisance. At first they were a novelty. It used
to an
give
h
uit
introduction
(kilned
bane; lion. Samuel IV. Harris, Chu.

approached by a handsome woman
But-
to beg a few cents for some worthy charity. But the thrill has gone out of IV. Polakoff, Emanuel Boaslierg, u .
the business. The Tag Day has seen its best day. Why prolong the agony? lido; Paul Baerwahl, David M. Bress-
hr , Frederick Brown, Henry A. Dix,
Let it take its place with plug hats, Prince Albert coats, Lord Dundrearys,
on. Abram I. Elkus. William Fox,
s, ping pong, pigs in clover, bandanna banner-
ly wink
oop skir ts,
and boys who used to go to bed at K o'clock li
girls red flannel underwear and all the other curiosi. Dr.
tiddcigars,
cent
hhiefs,
c lin the five-
evening),
croquet,
Lee K. Nathan
Frankel,
harry
A.
nzburg,
S. Col.
Jonas.
Alex-
Gui
me saying: "I anger Kahn, Leon Kamaiky, Mrs. Al.
ties of a previous civilization. And please don't write to
C. Lampert,
wished you had postponed your remarks for a week or two, as our society exander Kohut, Samuel, Adolph Lew-
am not interested in your tag day Col. Herbert H. L ehnian
is holding a Tag Day next Saturday." I
• isohn, Nathan J. Miller, Adolph S.
or anybody's else tag day. They should be discontinued.
Ochs, Hon. Otto A. Rosalsky, Rabbi
_—.........—
I imagine that most of as believe that Abd-El-Krim, who has been fight- Israel Rosenberg, James N. Rosen-
ing Spain and now Spain and France in Morocco to establish the Riff re. berg, Mrs. Jacob II. Schiff, Nathan
-b, a banng,
a leader of a group Straus, S. W. Straus, Cyrus L Sale-
dit ki
near rute
exterminated. That is. larger, B. C. Vladeck, Ludwig Vogel.
public , is a sort of savage, a
who ought to be
I,
of ruffians es well as "Riff fans"
iernik, Mortimer L.
we think that if we think about the whole • Moroccan
business
at read
all. So
it stein, Peter W
no other purp
ose, to
these
Schiff, Harry Fischel, Julius Gold-

may be interesting as a curios] y ' '
man, New York City.
few words from a message to Latin•America by Abd-El-Krim:
Weil,
Carolina—Lionel
North
Goldsboro.
No right is more sacred and inalienable than at o best
to
North Dakota—David Nafutlin,
Ale Stern, Fargo.
its temperament and its aspirations. The observances commemorat-
Ohio—Oscar Berman, Alfred M.
ing the centennial of Ayacucho find an echo in the heart of every
Cohen, Sidney J. Freiberg, Max Sen-
nation that is struggling for freedom.... In the same way that you
ior,
Cincinnati; Edward Baker,
a century ago fought to vindicate your national independence, we
Paul I.. Feiss, Cleveland; Fred Laz-
today are offering our lives and fortunes on the altar of our national
arus,
Jr., Joseph Schonthal, Colum-
liberty.... We aspire to erect a civilization based on the canons of
bus.
peace and social justice.
Oklahoma—A. D. Engelman, Okla-
nn not be out of place homa City; Emile Offenbacher, Tulsa.
Sounds very much as if the same sentiments would
Oregon Ben Selling, Portland.
in the mouths of colonists rebelling against the tyre y of Great Britain.
Pennsylvania—Jacob Billikopf, El-
a cable- lie A. Gimbel, Albert M. Greenfield,
Progress of civilization as reported by the American Mercury in
Jacob D. Lit, Jules E. Mastbaum, Les-
gram from Athens, "the old home of Socrates and Plato:"
Judge Horace tern,
f
sing Rosenwald,
t
Wol
ol f . Philade l p hi a; Marcus
Im(M
Jackie Coogan was decorated with the medal of he
Order
o
y took
place
Aaron, Irving F. Lehman, Nathaniel
George by the Greek government today. The ceremon
Spear, A. J. Sunstein, Pittsburg; J.
in the Acropolis. "
K. Weitzenkorn, Wilkes-Barre.
Rhode Island—Archibald Silver-
I must smile. This is so naive. It is from a statement of David Brown
eonrnitulating the Zionist Congress for refusing to pass a resolution against I man, Providence.
South Carolina—Montague Triest
the ;15,000,000 campaign for Russian colonization of the Jews:
Charleston; August Kohn, Columbia
f
South Dakota—Sam Calmenson,
I assure them that they can count on the support o
Aberdeen.
hundreds of non-Zionists in this country who have in the past been
Tennessee—Jas. Newburger, Mem-
ie projects.
generous contributors to flot
phis: Lee .1. Leventhal, Nashville.
to the di version
Texas—J. K. Dexter, Alex. San-
Well, this will surely compensate in a large measure for Pal estine .
ger, Dallas; Simon Sakowitz. Hous-
of $15,000,000 to Russia which Zionists believe should go
ton.
Utah — Daniel Alexander, Salt
MAN here," he replied, Lake City.
I AS kcal him. "I
Virginia—. A. Schwarzschild, A. I..
"and
I
knew
of
the
order
and
I
kept
The Empress of Rome once lost her
say
Strauss, Richmond.
jewels and an announcement was them until now lest one would ed th
Washington--Julius C. Lang, Leo
e.
Kll
returned them
made that whoever return
order of the Emperor, whereas I fear' schwabarnen, Seattle.
within thirty days would be rewarded,
to God alone." "Blessed he the God of West Virginia—H. 0. Baer, Wheel-
but after thirty days, would be put
inz.
death. Reb Samuel bar Susarta hap the Jewel" exclaimed the Romans.—
• Wieconsin—A. L. Saltzstein, Nat'
.
Pened to be in Rome at the i
Talmud.
..
Stone, Milwaukee.
Chat W. finnan v. -cc 'me. sail Caw. Mt
found the jewels and kept them more

eying
of
the
people:
"AI
The
conference will be held at the,
than thirty days and then returned
a
It is
them to the authorities. "Have you man bent en vengeance wii destroy Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Philadel-
a
during the last thirty even his obert home." (Sanh. 102b. I phis a newest and largest hostelry, ,
been in Rome
of the
A0: "And Samson said,. end a local committee of IGO. headed
days? Were you not aware
Cf Judges It srt with the Philistines.' " i by Albert M. Greenfield, will do its,
order published in regard to these •Let me die
'utmost to assure the delegates every
Jewels? Why did you not return etc.)—Talmud.
them within the time the officers

A 24 Hour

and Overcoats

Kirschbaum and other famous makes.

'34.50 to '50.00

This clothing is expertly tailored of high character
woolens. It is the kind of clothing that will appeal
at once to men who want clothes that are correct
to the last detail. These suits have two pairs of

trousers.

Frank & Seder—Third Floor.

Special Entrance and Elevator. 1413 Woodward.

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FOR THE HOLIDAYS

If you want to use the gas

BOYS' SUITS

The Gas Company is always
on the job to regulate the
supply of gas, making gas
and keeping a supply on
hand to take care of the
needs of everyone. Unlike
any other ordinary business,
the gas industry is one that
requires service 24 hours
a day.

What other service can
you depend on 24 hours
every day-365 days eery
year—at the low price you
pay for gas?

DETROIT CITY GAS CO.



New Fall Suits

Job

at 2 in the morning or 2 in
the afternoon, the service is
the same.



FOR THE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS

"Longies"

Styled as Boys Want Them

$14.95 to '27.50

New Models with two pairs long pants.
New Models with long and golf knickers.
New Models with golf and regular knickers.

Every boy at every age wants to step in'o "boogies"
like these. Long trouser suits cut with tl-e style de-
tails that big brother gets in his; wide legs—vests-
plain college type coats.

And there are knickers for playtime. Roomy, full-
cut knickers with style and comfort. Suits that ars
doubly desirable because of the long-wear assurani--
that always features Frank & Seder Clothing.

Sizes 6 to 18 years.

Frank & Seder—Third Floor.

Special Entrance and Elevators 1413 Woodward.

In ten places in Scripture is Israel
likened to a bride, on account of their
possersing the ten conunaudnients; In
ten places in Scripture God is spoken
of as putting on the garment of ven-
geance, to denote that he will render
vengeance-upon those who prevent Is-
rael in fultilling the ten command-
ment•.—Talmud.

Anyone who proved that his ances-
tor was a priest of the Temple was
not investigated further, but was ad-
mitted as a priest—Talmsd.

Happy is the man who has a strong

per to hang himself on: (Who may

depend upon the merits of his ances.
tors.)— Talmud.

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