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PAGE ELEVEN

INEVLTROITAWkNft ORM ICU

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4

THE OLD IN TrIE NEW

A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

••

By MENACHEM BORAISHA.

Chas. E. Goebel

'chi. is lilt of oi.teas mill lar brought old, and lit-
•,
,I,tches by :I well-
Le 1 , y little they will la unine alum- "r,
- of the general estliblisholi•nt.
known .11,1,1,0i Yiddish poet
and journalist, lighting upon tic
.
'rho. ultural life of the youth of
conett. human pictures the spirit
the o . olony is

ated around
1 ' 1 I 1111 unique pioneer life of the
tho onmitine In the evenings old
.11•.11-b I'd'
••• Ii•Invbc: l'ring
on
holiday.
the
youth
collage
1.
:col • if liny
lead, debate, sing and
holm, through funds given I.> ',.11 ley thenist.1,es. It is this way in
the
Ill the Inalr It's
Ana ,
the village. %%here the young folks
lift- 111 ia, and l' 1-
IdlIe no HUI , fool: I ho.insel,,,.
mea.
IS per:ells and upisook
II I the.. Is a ,epaiate dull, how-
, t 11, i, s -11 ,,, how the odd
oIlo the ineinlocrs of the corrillitnic
1,11 1s11 Ili,. 11 a/O-plallted from
into the genetal life.
I. ;
not en1h
the 11,1IIs, whit.' taking root III
the,.

GENERAL
AUCTIONEER



h

all 1111,11'1 11 , 101111'11 lilt,111, 1.

ing

"I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY"

In New and Used Furniture, Rugs and Stoves

2112 GRAND RIVER AVE., DETROIT

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Cadillac 5770

Near First Street

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i s h All o ur ,J ov i s h F r i en d, a v ery

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Happy

NeW Year.

Wm. H.

'age

Conradi

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Instriloutor for

Lidgerwood Hoisting Engines; Chicago

Pneumatic Air Compressors.

INS

Universal Form Clamps, Shores, Tee Heads

till liar Spacers; Saw Table with Power

Grade

Attached ; American Terry Derricks,

trie and Air Drills and Hammers;
laneous Implements allot Tools; Pumps and

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Concrete Ilixers of All kinds.

3516.20 MICHIGAN AVENUE

Lafayette 2425-2426

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Our •1111 ish

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1.1 I illOpy anti Pro:Tennis NOV Year.

DE7 ROIT
Fuel Supply Co.

BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
COAL AND COKE

- Service, Quality and Economy."

lkoliveries Anywhere.

'ear.

5701 EAST DAVISON AVE. at D. T. R. R.

Phones Drexel 3308.2582

PETER

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L. J. Weimar

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Ceco Metal Weather Strips.
Metal Screens.

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on° JAEllER, Mgr.

A Happy New Year t.1) You.

4675

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PI.EWA. Pres.

All Work Guardon I I.

hill also with the
i5 active,

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r‘t , iltiotti L y

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th„ ,'„
Ii
= selves. Kilt
ut throe arc snlalier cool-
E man:, numberingI 7o, ••11 neon .
Iors, that are scattered in many
,
o olloonit.s %Own. thoy comstitutt.

I . , of 1. He will help 111111 uuL

work the very beat attention.

1Ve extend to all our

a happy and prosperous NeW Year.

0.

Every desirable laundry service and garment

cleaning service, too—telephone Lafayette 22

LA MEASURE BROS

Detroit's Greatest Dry Cleaning and Laundry Plan
1450 to 1540, 2121 St.

HUNDRED — 6

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In those cases where the fat hers used as a granary; the other half,
them:a•vt. went to work on the Where stand a bed and a table, is
land, the sons went with them; w h et . Ro t c h ain., Nye ,. All kind ,

and those whose fathers remained, ef junk is on the bed; the table and
broke away and turned to the sou ! the corners of the room
are piled
themseli es. Thus the suns and up with
h books. On entering, the
daughters alike. There are many wi re otret ,,,, the „„to
' chair, and
orphans among the members of the Rot hai in,
on
cemmunes. You tind in one runt- 'eyes rest in the golden crop v hich

go back, and the third year only 211
per cent. The selected titles will
remain. And when they will show
an example of their love for the
- oil by enriching her, then the

GREETINGS

E ARE KEENLY AWARE T A '1"I'HE SUCCESS
OF OUR ORGANIZATION IS DEPENDENT UPON
THE FRIENDSHIPS Olt' OUR CUSTOMERS.

1'1' IS OUR PRIVILEGE„A'1"I'llIS HAPPY TIME,
T- 0 EXTEND TO YOU AND YOURS A SINCERE
WISH FOR A FULL MEASURE OF THE SEASON'S
HAPPINESS.

MAX O'LEARY

FORD PRODUCTS

7379 Woodward Avenue

Northway 3316

weaker ones will learn from them
and will have more endUrtitice and
•trungth for this work. -

mum. two brethers, a brother and fills the little gianary, and he talks
sister. Somewhere in the towns
yo anger children remain l)
a" ear- guli 'e liaised la, Good for this! All nu -
. not he taken m'er as yet. When the life I have dreamed of having my
immune develops and establishes own I:, t,
of land, and of

Season's Greetings and Best Wishes

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L. F. Crane Corporation

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12632 Woodrow Wilson.

Builders of two and three-family fiats, Linwood,
Dexter, Russel Woods section.

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We can use your property as down payment.

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See your Real Estate Broker or call Longfellow 3-100.

and

WIPING
RAGS

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LEVINE

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BAILING
WIRE

WastePaper Company

Highest Prices — Prompt Service.

Largest and Oldest Dealers in Michigan

DALLAS, ALGER AND G. T. R. R.



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■ 111Mikilg

MILILVW

Rosh I 1:tshotilth Greetings,



land, when you feeling like putting young desire to a new life; there 1 hatra •
your own hands to the machine and are healthy Jew. with hare feet and
Is- Irking it on the field!' So when strong hands who take this new
Li, r for some purpose
h ill
0
')
misfortune befell Heti ('haim. and lift with the primitim. instinct of deeds. Leave after you a ono, a
his children died. he left for Pales. establishing themselves; there are meat f goad deed, • hich -:
orl'Oc*****0000,00-00-00<x>00-0.0000.0 00 00 000 0 0000 00 0000000 000000 0-00000.0000.00.00.0 tine with t he intention of b ee
elealist• who nn astir.. this move.
he able to annihilate

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FRIENDSHIP, BASED UPON MUTUAL RESPECT
AND CONFIDENCE, MUST ALWAYS BE A
MAJOR FACTOR IN ALL HUMAN RELATION-
SHIPS, WHETHER THEY ARE BUSINESS OR
SOCIAL.

Bell Chaim talks at length and
willingly. Were it not for the
warmth which radiates from his
eyes, and his 11riginal way of •x-
pressing himself, one would think
that it is the thousand-and-one ar-
........................................................................... itself, the plunger brothers and being able to work them with my ticles and essays written on the•
own hands. At last I 111 , 1 What I ...Ratifi•s and the future of the
wanted, and I am omotented. Of lewish cobonization that speak 11111 '
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course my woman is no* satitti•d. of Belo Chaim. But he speaks with
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She has a daughter in Kiev and .oft movements. of his delicate
longs for her. But never mind, she hands, looks as if he were in it
will get um•i to it What more does trance; and the books on hit table
a person need than his own piece of are also far away from those news- •
land, a roof over his head, and a papers and magazines which are
bright sun outside? And when God full of the problems of coloniza- I
I helps and sends a tin•ly rain, and tion. This is Rik Chaim and his
Meth I., Ili historical ', medical), t.,
the wind doer not burn the harvest, own •xpoiences: and this. is the
toy Its s000 .1 and national pos sib i I t.- Is"
and there is a crop to be taken if love in hint which odors and krises
ties, and it is alto necessary that t
'ontidenee
to
his
vision
of
the
trans-
the fields, hr Folks at his granary
there he one Who conif 5 hem tho
and what else does a person dr. formation uha h has arisen nut of
pain and misery, and which is tak- Beth Ilarindrath, from the Tootoh. 0
the (Ut t confident 0111'. 01 W111 . 111 0
- What'!" he turns to his wife. mg 'dace before his eyes.
One leait, Rub Chaim wishing earth Means 101.. the 'tonging pious 4
- coo are ashamed 01 rrorivr vi4-
itors here? I•otolith woman! Solar him that at the next t N A he should soul. In aseetirm, in a elay hut. at
ficin n
day we shall have a big houte with la . , able to reetaie on his porch. But the end of the village, away
,4
all the goat' wishes extended the entire settlement, shout,' Ill , - P'
.,
a porch, and when guests imme you .,h
shall serve them tea on the porch. to this Jew, it 15 a pity to separate Mous soul be imitated with Coil
the poor little this new religion, t he rent,: ,.., „f
Meanwhile, why the shame!' All I his picture from
; know this is a beginning, and We but of clay. Before you meet Koh, the sail. lint Chaim is urine...soar,
nothing to the physical
0
Care all Jews."
t haim you do not feel or mi.. his and brings
,
a part cif the ho.
0
2
Rik Chaim tells his lift-story, . xistence; once you meet him you ttonstruc lion. As
O
; tells of his plans. H. was an agent do not wish to loose the mean,: oo, e man material for the morrow hi: rj
0
world
s
o
IA
worth
nothing
in
the
'
0
an agricultural machine factory. this ascetic of a new Jewish nl
o-
0
hat it stein., to ml- that a
was quite comfortable, hut. hr was gum of the soil. His existence i9 l'alira10';
-:
0
ma, transformation of a
0
always drawn to the soil. What neeen.ary. There are pioneers with histormo
.
us rcople. would hate le-
0
Q "tachles - is there is selling inachin. ',road shoulders who tome to the religio
0
meaninr
it aid wa
u• a
try with which others work the celonies with a .tulit.rtnes.

Glendale 7020

friends

and patrons our sincere wishes for

department of our most sanitary plant.


lc y can stand the ioniloar-
Hundred.
1/111y
rasstnent no longer and runs oil'.
e of the croup:the gel l'
,
, ,
The older
er colonist ' s eyeS follow
loony. All other inhabitants are
private settlers;
oloozoon young him:
A Cone boy :nod he is making a
men of the commune conduct it
good match."
mom. I sett liment.
Tho y are mato., the eonimu-
=
•er the present, that' are still nets: and who n a o oonomuner
eele-
—liI mug in the smaller house, v, link hrar' a wedding, It I , no doubt a
. .ts of a kitchen with two large holiday for all, for the entiit.
on e or the rooms serves as omy.
/ling room and library, as well
The IiIhtge is not quite two
leo:ping quarter , for the girls
oairs in o., nevertheless it
of the commune. The other is the is big and ttell„stablished. The
•I al bedroom for the men. Ileum, ale all of the
- odd - type.
W e n the new house is completed,
In the cookout. "odor means
t he situation will he changed roe- two el' mostly three years. .A.t first
ly. The dining romill and li- at the begillintig of the Jewish tad-
y Will remain in the old 111,11•,
! , ccny NaS given to the
c
it will no leng,r
I I 1 1, 1 ! 111 1. :III, II! /11,11111 111g, 1,1111-
Trailers. The lie 1V hou
, fortahlo
with two and three
private
1g divided in small,
fa, ing front. « (Ill tin,
is, largo• enough for two nio.ni- Id a
,',!
T11,.51. houses
of the commune tprivate al, net In mg 1 1 11111 any moor,•
In
ns for each individual cannot thea IJ.nr , t111' 1,,1■1,5.1 !!„,
homeht of as yet I, and the loci.-
,
roods
0.ill oil iki , t thciii , IVes
a 1,0 /, , 11, a 1,1
h\o,
11.111,1 , .
If
.1 ,ry I .11.111 55 ill a, coin-
= the y
will
/I s IA Iiggu I us,,
hiodat , (II. Own, oi, 'C'old the,. ha, t., wait until
hoti,chold
thing:,a re hoormal
achn o when with his oW 11 Moans. a .oloni , t. But •oinehow thing , did •
dining room llicre al t• scattered ie.olting from a g oo
-2
d harvest, he ia , t uo Oleic, h , kould not gut mid

,
,
td
books and ,
an put all a bigger
t , the 1111', 111111 bo■111 1 0 ' !:11 1, Nov..
corner theft• is a large case of
But this village, as said before, Nitivii land ha- lacil giyru to hint,
hooks. A great many of them are is built in the old condonable style. he makes ik,• of the en periellet, lie
itgrieult oral books, but there are All the houses are of the sanit. size. arquirrd 1” 1'a1'
also 1111 . 11ty Of books oll polities and I Ills at th e e nd of the Nillagc,
the
okitsidc
llo Icad5
Inn sue. alill 11110, a hit of tic-
shere the road leads III 1 11, o11011 ,1 0 1 1 h wIts hill, llt . 11:1, 11102 Ion !
Tlicsc 1.01, mei e hrotight
t11,1', s tand s a hut, sitinfl 11:01 narrow ilitehes helot e the cmy
er hy the colffilists from their and low, made of clay, and covered
little window of the Init. Where the
1114118;1S were
h. till tOWIIS 11 1111
with a thatched roof, low enough trough is damp and muddy from ,
pre , tiled by the town organization,
for a hued to reikell. The but is I ho 1'11111 water that is held in. "The
;days -- guardian •-- to the white and immaculate; but the lit- trouble with %cate• in the steppe is
' , initially. The town organizations ter window in the front white wall the same as ill l'aleStill•. Ther•
. lake under their protection coin-
tells of poverty dressed in her holi they dig cisterns to, get It water
, ill, ,lo
u 000mmunes,
u d
attend to neves-
day clothes clean peasant linen supply; I want to plant tr..: in
..ary matters in :he o ill for them, against the sunetivered skies of t
he front of the house, and the earth is
,lialicrs,
and
no •,, id, hooks, tieW -
steppe. not nuoist enough, su I dug these
mucry f,r the maintenance Of read-
In this little but live s Bub Chaim ditches which will hold the watei :
ing !atoms and similar cultural
Ile rarely goes anywhere, and does lull I 511/III la. x1111 01 plant 01 1 11 S, '
needs.
1101 at all take part in the tomato
The ngro uo.mi.h -nude at this.
Such is the appo.aranoe of almost
oily aFr Ill. of the enlotty. Itut N o one, howe,ci, will dare to dis-
all of the lad mimes, and all of
them have one and the sans his- wh:-;s
a .
' i 'lt
in7.a
he
ue nS'e.
list arts
u For his
f l
1 :.ti
tory behind them. !rho. young peo- Chaim
is pleasant, talkative, and
It Siatale of
ple in the town, had nothing has original ideas. And though the plishment on the 1:1
but it is Itch 1'11:(1111
1'11:(1111 . 0 0faith
to' do, and found themselves olrift- agionvdnists s-111111' tit hilt,
d ('haim'. and philosophy that have done this.
ing. into the same situation as their "Itrigimir
:ogricultural discoveries.
•'It is the was of the earth to he
"Ltiftnotesehein." Better to his W111,1,
11,NcitheleSS, which are
(Inc has to love this work
get away from the town and he-
full of eoultidence in the colonize.
, without
v
and
resentnient. also ac-
roine farmers. A group Was organ-
,
/1 lid
infer,
w it h
cept the hardships to which one is
ilia!, land obtained and they
hr.adint"
ave n o yet ll
mt. W e J ews ht
started out.
Rid, Chaim is tall, thin, and pale
shall
t
i his G rad ually, how e ver, we
I Here h, one young man who
I
lls silken beard is Worn
e through
, , lea .r . ri to tiler the soil, and those Who
clinic With thu commune and is now W ith
whit, threads;
''' Ine "''''' wing love to her will he repaid by
the secretary of the emooperaitive s
white are also the ear harks.
er doubly. It is not to be expected
ciety in the colony. Ile tells us:
"'
has the tinely wrought fa , o f:,
"I was in the red army; ctinie scholar and it dreamer. M'ith thin. her all who come here should 11 . - ''
main. Such a thing is not at all ;
'ark and found myself without
ing eyes hr rt . cciVe5 the visitors; „:„,,thi
e . Our only hope is that with
thing to do. I noticed the demoral- drives away the foolish pony, who
ization which was taking hold of has not yet learned that corn is ' ouch year the percentage of those l
;Is a result of their hav- not meant for him, mitt his at the who leave will grow smaller. Ito
the so
ou 1 oF
. • o that it
calamity
if
ing .thing
thing too do. Others felt the same tint., it.ay.,,,, .theso.o,o, and ,'_' i ..,,_.
!,,' it a ,.
,,
„,
l',``
.11r III po•i it'll 1..
in th e first
sltuatial: as I old. We started all 'asks the visitors to the house.
lilea 115. It is olitlieult
agitation in the (town, organized,:
The house, one large room with- back?
Ivy • v
,
, or tone who cannot get used to the '
and here we are."
out a ceiling, with It big oven in the
second I
1 ala 1 • ii h oe, Th e sond
ff
1101 k
.t •
harry' initiator, every leader of ..„,
is
half'
a la niniune, can tell the same story. tone-half, separated by' boards is yiar, however, tally 30 per cent will



(6rreittgli

Be particular in the choice of your laundry

your work is handled and supervised in each

,o.



Every modern facility as well as thorough,

efficient employees are here to give your laundry

at any time and see for yourself how carefully

""' The odder colonist,simple soul, 1

'111 ,1

O MEASURE BROS.

service—we invite you to pay us a personal visit

not belong to
l .
nd...
individual
lianree ta're•"
„.,, hut to a ,•hok, group- to a 1
The young Mali loluthet to the
rill is of his hair and begins to 1111
muffle lif y.ting ta , ople,
few
a
■ ry that he ha, a iih ■ they it
fhtII :,II hilt
s um -
j , 1
widow
al 11111111t 1 , :11111 1v11 younger
Inv. l: o
1,0 have nwowe,hi , ,
brothers. .1fter m while he
ode
tot
kind
„mishni„,.,, and lain
11 11yee of bind and bring theta
-in

Tit ch.-

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,!outh,

The
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Afayette - 22

Warehouse Stores

runs

t h e

/IMO, 11,111s the agricultural kooks, si;
hole, Ito": to ininolle the maohin-
f the coI n v
i‘t the far 111 I
and lior,es. and call gii- e ad•

there ale two houses-- eta. of Ilion Cue .
older ones therefor,. look 7 , 1 '
sinall, white-washed but
with upoon the communers with respect, 2,•.,
tiny vtu,olows and .tray roof t yr, it 11ot 101,
11,1 th,!\
1,,s1
!
ual of a peasant abode, and tho , selves.
other, large and spactou, and'
11 our of the coloilieS at Inert
freshly [Minted.
high roof, a Noting loan, a coffin! liner ‘vith
when completed, will la of tin,
black, hooting eyes, absorbed in ' it•
1 Utetn the e, Ill, houses n thie,re art titasoyiting
gat:. , which young
Sta.•1,1, of nay' alto a stailic 001 the people Nit Up in cm coration of sonic
= horscs, cotes
village festivity. Ile is :1
Aft„r trailthrough a nom - of the - Conisoonute” IFrderatiun of
.
5111,11 unr tuna.. Coninamist Youth), ht tells tis. Ile
1 15111 .11th 11,11,s, dime signili- had a t hanc• to do 1, 10•181 work in 7 '• •
ranee Is iiiiiiirdiatcly clear. They tilt city, but felt that hr \vas t00
to 1111111
r such 1101 1 h and
1".
tell of „,,
„1„, lust put
1
„ 1 ,.th,, hut, li ve d ,,, it a f e w decided to [occultly a fanner. And r. t:
hr
yl_il N :Lod later, Wliell ht could af.
is enntentrd.
ir:o
An 1,1111'1 . 11110111St, Standing /11 1 11,
ford . it, built himstolf the larger •
.,,Stioelpittt , thh.:0 ti1 .1u11„,51 „it,,,,, !, ,, t it:out„ii. t ,t, Ilo ,1 „ ,..01istt,hos to the story and colon-

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ate] hell pito attitudes

which still assert familiar au-
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