PIEDLTROIT/E1 ■ 15llefRONICLE
PAGE SEVEN
and THE LEGAL. CHRONICLE
A PEACEFUL GARDEN
Calendar of Events.
By SHOLOM ASCH
(Translated by I. •i :mond)
ll'hen little Simon died his suns der one, Nolte, shouted into the
N ,, tt ,. an d Anshel swore at his wave, "ter Will make Sri
s
grave that they would not forget for mother"
'Thereupon Notte's wife, on hen •
their !Do ttier and that they would
remember their father as long as ing this, became holder in the pre ,
ence of the dead than she had bel I
they lived.
before, demanded from her tattle •
• /0111, you worry, Tate," tht•
J1112 17 -Moonlight of Jew-
ish National Fund.
July IS -
Ilcrxl Iltonorial
Nivel lug , arranged by Jett•i-11
National Fund, at Philadelphia•
Byron IL,II , at
:311 II. Ill.
Aug. 1 3
Zotlitkah dinner-
Oct.
10 — Ilailassah
luncheon.
OBITUARY
THE BELLS
ROBERT PI OTI.ER
II non
idMaur , 711 \ ■
.115.1 on ,I
II,
Funt ial
(Paamonim)
Translated from the Hebrew after Chernichowsky.
III/. 1111, II! .1'
Rabb. Ido
Ile
sting.
The roaring and clangor of
( . 111Ve the air midst rapine and bl.. • • 1.i.11.
The Ilitidemacks came Nvith the tol
of bells,
And many were slain as the papal:, • :led,
, 1115 1 re d,
thrift
.-1111 the ;laths turned gory and sod.
th t.
And the city tors ''sacked with iii
•
I Nelda the groaning and moaning s i• h e ll s ,
tl
HORDES & KAUFFMAN,
succeeded in coMpleting the sen - Th,,, a belfry they built towering
liner when she tills InlerruPtrd by A belfry that reared its arrogant
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Are pleased to announce the removal of
their Detroit offices to larger quarters
tot:Cc/I
, timus,..„ mate .
Fu-
ore .lull.
MAIN OFFICE
Za,ter
otlielatingt.
ivmr him are
Inn-his, Sir,
Rabbi
M.
Congress Street Concourse
Mi.. Joseph \V inslow; two
sistei-, It era and t:ttabelle, and
two brothers, Alorris and Dr. Max
NAindott,
PENOBSCOT BUILDING
EI.SIE. MARKS
UPTOWN OFFICE
avenue, -•
year. old, died on July S. funer a l
1110
Room 11-170
• seeder- were Judd at Lewis Rea , .
Funeral llonie on .1u1` 9 with in.
torment at liak,
Italihi NI. Plschrr officiating.
Slit ,
GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
telfohone
\ ived by her husband, Paul;
a baby daughter, burr parrots, \Ir.
and :11r , Rudolph Waldman, and
loother., ,
Arthur, Robert
and Edward.
Modo.on
heat
Andrew D. Hotchkiss, Manager
ROSE ROSEN
1: 1 23
Fluclot av enue, lit,
.1 lily G. Funeral
were held at. Lewis Ileos,
Funeral Holm. on July 7 with in-
Of
\'1'ill'S old, 1111•11 on
terment id Beth I ki‘•id l'enwtery,
Pablo E. .-Iishiskin olliriating . sh,•
is snnited by her two daughters,
Shirley and Ill.-. M. dubek, and
three sons, Paul P. and Dave and
Joseph. both of Toronto.
- - -
ISAAC I..URYA
We eitnnounce the
Removal of Our Offices
to Larger Quarters on the Ground Floor
of the
2.4:0 ■
PENOBSCOT BUILDING
FORT STREET ENTRANCE
0
The Board Room Is Equipped with
Teleregiater Automatic Quotation Board
Karl Klauser, Resident Manager
1
0 0 h ly 1,i,,s p,..,,„1
g
5
1 111 Rat
1 . 110 , 1
\VI-A Philadelphia,
years old, died on July 7,
Fu-
0
NEW YORK, N. Y.
115 BROADWAY
of Siol II. /11°1,1. (Moo
# make arrangements."
Enos his home in Poland, tittl e , Fitt lit Illidlligill , just midnight alen,„
neral service- were held on July
0 Sinlon had !Wittig/It to America his lib(' miracle w "' e t "' renewed.'
with interment at Clo ■- erhill
/ scissors in his tvitherol hands; his Thou. re-echoed the hells in a cymballine drone
Park Cemetery, Dr. A. M. Hersh-
smile; his \rife Neche, a withered,! The ghastly and nocturnal feud.
man and Cantor J. Sonenklar otli
7 Exciting Races Daily
faithful companion; and hi s Isis,! For the hells in the belfry so brazen and tall
r
elating.
Ile is survived li ■ • lu-
, ott,. ; an d r t ar t. Rang through the night with their silvt.ry call,
Daily Duet — One - Two Wager - 53.00 Combination I !say , Ati,hei • an d N
tsifi, Tina; a SOH, Harold, and a
II ,. „ 1 „.„,,,
If Again and again and again,
,,
to
work.
worked.
daughter,
Mfrs.
.
Jack Cioldlierg.
g
ter}'sante strain,
0 he had no work lie was upset. he In the ter}'
Si s00
0 felt bort,' and 11.gard ed him se lf a ..; In the very ,aille dulcet, exultant refrain:
•nd Tat
ABRAHAM LUX
g
redundant.
The Saturdays and ".‘"Irn• Am" , and
of 207-I 'llaylor, GY years old, died
o
--Anonymous.
ill boredom amt
EXCELENT RANSPORTATION
oil .huh' Iii . Funeral services were
in yearning for tvork; he felt as if
the two Gentiles SCattels• Shaw Says Hitler Re-Incar- held al Leivis tiros. Funeral Home
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file scissors ;If"' the needle had Is t
on .1(11. I I with interment at Itelh
he ra l't 11 over her Simon.
part „f hi s 1,„1,.. and as if illg t111.
_--canto
canto
nated Torquemada.
—
Cemetery, Rabbi E. Ai-h-
W11,-11 1.itlIv Si111011
,,,,,
h
\.,,.
Afterwards.
t-,,
without them
could
i-kin olliciat mg. Its is survit rd
snarled :Ill that the rites
()II weekdays, at work, he lunged' hail barn
Iles r Hitler has received p o wers by hi, \vire, Freda; is daughter,
WATCH
all
prepared
to
11,11.111111°11,
:11111
1111'y
h
en
h,,
fur the Sabbath, w
could
w ith which only Fl o - ,ine,t of Gollhe. and five sons , Morris, Sant,
IT GROW!
rest, but scarcely had the Sabbath s ett". chew reinained standing at the
could he trusted; and his Lou•. blamed and Nathan.
progress of new hale
Under seleaUfle treatment you Can or'ually wAfeh the progress
l'1 , 1111' it'll' 1.12f le Simon hail hail a lt riii.e
'
tit
her
tire
'
euhstreirliiiiii
1 01 It HAIR
tie si use of them has been t is rcin-
grosrIng se year scalp week by week. 'AE I. BEGIN
good sleep, that he 1,,.,.„,,,„ rus tl e , and when her children began to
AT OUR EXPENI4E. If you hme IIIIN 111111, FALLING HAIR, RAN-
01/ 1111 , •111 ■ 111 , 1, W111 , bclieted
51111111e
1.
TILLIE BERKOWITZ
I/ROM ITCII3NO EXALP. RAID hPOES, bring THIN ad with you and melte
and l'oreil, and had nothing to do 1;,'"d, burr , " tt,"Y, i'i th ," "riii,"ii away
,
■ •
of 1..111 Calvet( avenue, 7:1 years
A,„„„i„tam.,,,., and M at h er !" site mom.. you'll, iiiiivei y that he was saving the world 1,
,,
.
,ithhi n ,,,if
A THOROUGH EXAMINATION AND
slot 11111 • burning li ce ,IOWS hill dig-
old, Bird on .1111y 13. Funeral sol•e-
din,
friends
he
had
none.
Ile
searched
at"'
with
eves
"l
the y hail is
o n e ,. It
ADVICE AT OUR HANDS FREE
ices )) . ere held ou July I 1 with in-
'luau. luster in t ht•iit than ti tlxintli e,lig up and burning dead
the sky for a star.
ales 10 argue against this sort of t, 1111 - 11t at C11,1'211111
Mika Awarded rint Mao .1 Pails and Rololom ExsositIono mind •ornsel.tIon •/
l'112k
"‘Chat
tire you looking f a r, :Inlaid, IIffil :eked:
11 nations and woo pronanneod In• nod *fleetly. oyslos for molar fir n. Itlidellet. I
huh; eopholaii is 15 patho- 11•2
insanity.
•
Or. A. M. 11,-.1inian
what's your hurry?" his wife would
,•\VI,' Hie''
states-
INTER-
logical as hydrophobia.
406
sass
She
is
,urs
it•rd
by
lire hus-
'sit",
her
suns
"n , whit it'd her
NATIONALLY
ask.
"I feel like going back to ,..,''
PENINSULAR
man infected tc ith it may (.to on band. Pax id, a son ,
RECOGNIZED
rave
Jack !kilo., and
BROADWAY
Nvork.
The Sabbath drags along." I '';', t ''g
g ra
said:
,,‘
ew
from persecuting Jews to pelseco- li‘c Ilaughtrr,. 111,.. II. Elan,
HAIR AND
BLDG,
o her,
1.1411.1
t
m
In this manner Little Si1111,11
",""n't
werhyt
e ivaeueM
SCALP
will Our •lusuits, d'reernasons, w itches. .
1308
1.unilwrg, N1r , . Palla, !horn II,
N
22100.1.1006,
SPECIALIST
BROADWAY
passed his days. His childt•en left ' e a's,' iii,
oioa•
'
,i
Laplanders and perhaps tinallN• Mrs.
Elul, Flson and Mrs. Ben
ull Own'
w way 1E0111
f rom th (' e grave
1 I A M MAP M
him early to fend for thenist•IN-es, •
Prussians, itgainst whim] our hand- hi' t 'mutt
sunsilusirtelleit
aver
their
and he rein:tint,' alone it ith Nettle, teeth "ii,.'
i
ful , of 14014 .levy - bailers expres-
e
a faithful. over-tired woman. In the mother. ti"eh on "" te " "sic to '''t a peculiar animus. The Ku-Klan
She re-
5 0 nitit.,s, both summer and tvinter'"Sltit•ah" st his plow.
outrages on Negroes and Catholics
th ey use d t„ sit Di the kitchen. T h„ . named \\ On the eider MU'. Nolte,
in Anierieii are a Well-known var-
parlor was snick and span, a n d its who was a ' illei' aiiiri with only tine iety of delirium tremens; hut nit
walls coVered with piClUITS, but 110- child and better old than Anshel. Kleagle has yet born made presi-
bode's4i„. i t b y d„... it „„, oti l l. f „„ After the first eight days she came
dent of the United States. The
s l eep i ng , Th e i r ik.i ng r „,,,,,' ‘,.,,,, to visit Its second son.
Nazi• a suffering front an ell
the kitchen; there they used Its Sit,.. In this `,'"Y cs i"' `,"" c d ' '''''' I ' 1 ' 1,1 '
I an it of 1 \ cry malignant di,case;
without uttrring ti sound. sonir- ' ",''. " ,''''")'''' "' ,`"'""' '''''" ''''' ,'-'' and the result is that the British
whirr
were
h
h
er
I■Ino-,
e
,on,
nut.
1,,,
t
times thc hia , to. the other ten
pclici• hail to proteet Ilr. Itosenberg 414
suddenly remind e d of :in old tie. ing arrangt•inents for her to ruler who tome to London, expecting,
illlaillt:111, , (1, 111 ()Wit' 111(Ic villag(. an Ohl Age Holm.; IRO before these apparently, Is hr received with 0111'11
, :1 I l'a rigetnent s had been completed
at home
arms by is friendly 1-lnglantl, front
"Do you still rt•Inenther Long i'lle , quietly delmtteil to t ett ' her being treated as mad dogs are
Sainuel' the
treated.--George Bernard Shaw in
...e
.....e..
h litll ,Lew \could slid- ' fll ' '' llill • -
No grays, 111°S/ to her Inishand's
denly ask his wife.
The Sunday Dispatch.
whose
daughter
went
could
be
found
for
her.
All
the
"The elle
a vtithilde groundhad already licrn
oft' with a soldier?"
occupied, besides that section of the New Floor Show at
JULY 15 to 22
stock fewbontr
Hymn,. \ , a 1 ..rt. 18rb
a,5,55.,. Phtladefoh.. stork Ftrbange
11.111V1111.1 oo,
II. Smolgiotilid
and
neral sen ices were he1J
0 01
&
5
GOODBODY & CO.
PINGREE WINSLOW
It1LL WOLLA'r'r
RACING
•
\ P; ocnthal utici
-to 1,11 by a - rol
22:0,
l'Is•inent.
11,1•nue,
year. old, Jed sin July 7.
SUITE 605 FOX BUILDING
t
ri
ri
\
or
INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS
0
oe 1.111
\it to
.1
Ito-ton, \I :I-
I 71 5, 11111S
and white,
I to the light.
her sister-in-law• Anslicl's wife.
• A p d w h en th e priest did hi s -A%-e” mione.
only for her only 'HIV I Tht• bells shrieked out in a sepulchial dram:
For al! hi- children, for ,dl his "Ding, Done! !ling, 'long! ling. hung!"
gland, hildren."
:Intl not only for his own chil- One of the thirty and six arrit•ed el .1 night,
ittlitolinctt
dren, but for those of others, as
When the clouds Were hazy and 111.-1 v and white;
hell; for the whole world, for all He came and he hallowed the dead with the Kaddish
that on or about July 20 they will be. located in their
young 115111 tau hale to go into the
And silently chanted "Yithgallal, Aitlikadesh;"
tiring-line, that they be spared by
new and larger offices at
And 11 , 0)e wa. with hint on this nt•hulou s ni g ht .
the bullets."
And as he concluded the prayer, a deep hollowsollnd
A strange woman, who happened tr r
prose forth
'olio e
,foin the belfry that towered Si. gaunt,
to be ill the Good Place at that mo- ,
And the bell with a sonorous swell it pealed again and agaill and again
mint, shouted into the open grave, ..„‘ „,,,, i, A,,,,,,,.
:Ind Amen:.
WILLIAM HORDES, President
as if teaming to make use of Little
S i monis delta rtu re
other
MEYER KAUFFMAN, Vice-Tres.
HENRY HuRsToN, secy
fit '. the
And the priest quivered and trembled and swayed in affright
world to send up a prayer to her A
n d proclaimed a n All Saints l'rociaimition;
own dead. . . .
PHONES CHERRY 6780 . 6781
-
They cam, front the ir hamlet s and cities anti t '' W II,
I don't know whether tattle Si- • ,,,,, 0 , , , ,„ , , ,,,, , , ,1 Ail saint, ( ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i ,,,, ,
.__
m e II n %vitt
tion
properly carry out the in- . ,,
1 . 511111 . 11 , 201 in throngs and they came forth In crowd.,
_
- - -
still, tions that Ow tieing gave hint l'Ill•V
-----
the
abrirt,1,,t, tti : ,siruhilli ,t,tghi tl .(tuuds,
......,.....-„-..„.......-,......................,
at their last fat•\vell.
r
Ile rennin-.
111 ly heard them, far, wham the words i ,
"
the
light.
ed. it ', 'l itre ' t
r ,, of his eldest son fell upon his ears: • li , hhit i is 'Z
ops, aichbishops and prelates all sonar
, "Tate, don't worry . , we'll make ar-
i '
rangements for mother," a faint With censors "'winging to cost out the 'I'll;
PRESENTS
smile flitted across his wan. palt , , ' From the turbulent bell
lips, and the stiff grey hair of his . . r,i''' de"""' affil '"'I'' I" ''' 1 ".
#
t
I hereafter the bells in the belfry so brazen 1111d gaunt
d
With this slum.
a• he entered the grave, for he must (tang
out with dulcet a sound,
.
. have reminded himself of the fir., M it li a t inkling and clamor profound,
i .,i,tr. ist i tnditi I t Is i ,n,,,, ::i ..11 ,,,,• ,e,e lii,nne,
,t
,
11,,•h,li
s
i.k,
i\ivue(i.litottri(.01. (!rist
a .t so :ifa, 1, i is,, , .1,1,,,V,Ido „II,(isi .
I) E V 0 N S II I it E
t it
Inc
111
\ II
of
I For two
the l'ofp , f, wore St r Me. the St IT..tS,
in - law: "You IIIUSt exert yourself I On the third they were thrown iu i,•111,w•s and pits
on behalf of my only child, your kith the scrolls that were surlied
ottal of beasts,
grandchild." !tut she had not ytt
th e bell s growled out their thum,„,,e.,
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of Low cemetery hits I" .eNI"',"'i"
a
Mere
An d so s h e Was
, toed in the lie, cemetery a ' hich w : a ,
"Just so."
Or perhaps it would he a small fa ' frii, ai hi"" but tvhrrr crates
welt.
ano the oat eoutom
alley in the village.
"IVhat's made you think
1 , 1
people?"
Cl e
THE LEGAL
CHRONICLE
525 WOODWARD AVENUE
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THE FOLLOWING MEAIBERS OF THE
STAFF OF THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
ARE READY TO SERVE YOU AT ANY
TIME:
MAURICE M. SAFIR
HAROLD SCHAKNE
H. D. MacDONALD
IRENE FELDMAN
FAY ZAGER
s;
A brand new all-star tun' show t"
IS 1141W bring l',.:11 111'1 , 1 at the polio.- i.,..
lar Edgewater Peach flub, 33Stlei 5.-,
" 1 1 11
you still retut•mber that lay thus semi a ted front each other East Jetft.rson. Among the per- I Vii i
after
life.
formers tire Phil,. Saxe, interna- 04
small alley at home?"
Forgotten in dealt as in lift, the,' tional star direct front Les Aar' t',,I
"IV), re Anne Biotite lived?"
"Yes: there where the small Inc thus lost in is Sell of grace- hassadenr-, Pari-; Ethel Norris,' ''e:
pomp stood, and where on satur - forgotten like their own ; with h noth starring with Joe Cook in "Rain' f.tit,
day afternoon, we Used to go and ing abate them but the sky, and o r Shine": 0-car Colcaire, lead-' ig
nothing •o t I them but mounds .-1 ing tenor, Chicago Civic Opera l. ,,
l, l '
'draw fresh water ."
Co.; Patsy and Mickey, stars of
"Yes, But why have you sudden- earl h-
Ilut that was all they required. Jay C. F'lipper's Itevue, "Ilidn'.:...V4
Iv reminded yourself of this al-
In winter their grilles lay covered Thi ng," Patricia Iteynolds, sets.' f',.'
with as Mantle of. snow
S
"Just so."
ill", hid isational rhumba dancer from ' El 7c'';'
them
f r0111 V kW . 1,111 W hell Ills SUIll• ' NI i ra ,h,....
D e lightful n e w noi-ic id+.
Some times, one of the sons re.
minding himself of his father and hum mina , and the sun unraveled is profiled by the Edgewater 4-:.
evening, would suddenly, late in the Idle earth's surface from its mantle B •,t, eac
aco
h (orchestra, under the direr. '•,,,:t
,•1 Snow, 2111. I.W to
i lion of Robert Chester.
mning, burst into the kitchen:
V
-
"Just sts• who's here! Not U• is ■■• , ,Iled to v iew- The
e
here. I would sIMIner have expect- ,,,,d: from the flowers and plaids
o
ell the Messiah.
flow are things , , r the grates Of the rich ic d .
Ism , .,,,,.!
!holt are
,,,if,,
-,, altered them over the grate- • r1
MOHEL
the
:red
the poor.
There the rain plan' , il
kids?"
SPECIALIST
them by night. and dew was t,.1
".•\ Height."
"IVill you perhaps drink a glas , s them
and evening.
A n morning
d ,,,,, ,terth,.
, ravi'i
d . a I Id
of iteetroot jtliee7 You used to rei• s i nion ai m hi s w it•',,t- ts ts .h, , dki l ,,,,i
101 it So much."
though they were and st•atte,
"And you. fatht r, are you still ,o‘er dittieult fields, there bloon.• •I
working in the Brooklyn shim?"
yo Ilt , W•tielll flowers, blue water
"Midi, what's one to 11 0 7
One its and hone•-suckle, jasmin
must make a living.
,•blut.o.yes."
The graves tv..i.
"He has really no strength left," transformed into silent, bloom r
his mother would rhime in, the • Carib ns, unseen by any eye,
whole night he complains of his watched and protected by the st ,
sides.
hidden hand of nature.
"Nu, father, don't worry, we'll O....sten:illy, the brothers N.
mak,• arrangements. I'll discus the and \•.1,I ),,,o1,1 me et in a er ,, ,
matter with Anshell. In govt old cd •
arning from work. • 1-
you
1•11 won't have to work.
in a r
,it a meting.
ell. ' • . Nott•!"
Little Simon would smile --- the
same, good-natured. faint smile
dll. !• , .Anshel!"
that now flitted across his lips a s
'Al. :mist go (limb .metina-
they were lowering him into the -•• ■ • lc ••. the old people are fat • d
Vraund. at the rrinetery," the one We• .
And Se it nutter half-year would say.
pass, and none of tht•ir children
"Ws must; I ant read). Sio •1 •
would put in an appearance. They well.
...II meet at the
•
lived far from one another, and Mid..
o
Won you ,on.
when at last they did set out to Ti-. • •• •
-slit reply:
visit their grandchildren. the old
"-AI
d•andaY Wettk , rent .
,ouple usually lost their way.
ber.e
".Ah, well, we'll wait for Pesach,
11th knew quite well that ti
we'll visit oir grandchildren dur- would rot meet, and did not go
lug that W,1.8." ('hol•Ilamoeid.
all; there were more import . •
And again in half-a•year's time ; matters. Wars passed teed-,
one of the sons would come rushing • the graves la.came hidden front .
In.
very living eye, and bloomed in
"Nu, Tate, are you still in the:silence of silent gardens.
shop?"
It happened that long, how
"What's one to do? One must; ter, when one of the brotb•rs
make a living for mother."
avoid being fined) found his way • •
"Don't
worry, we'll make ar- the cemetery with the funektol
c/o:girth Or a society member hi-
rangements.
And again they forgot until the j minded himself of his fat it. • • -
children heard that their father !grave. It was Summer when
•
had died.
went in search of it, and long, I •
His death was as quiet as his life , he sought among the luxurious I- •
had tern. Behind his cortege there • itation for his father'n little sc.. -
followed the only carriage contain- -tune. And when he found B. •
ing the widow, and the two children remained standing in fear a. I
with their wives. They all gave worry; what secret hand had
the garden over his .{atf...
him the rrands he was to carry out
in the next world, and in return grave?
lle did not krIsiw that the ra
f-r his services they promiaed "to
and kind Mother Earth had ten.t•
make arratgements for mother."
Old Neche stood at the graveside to the things that he and h
weeping. She did not give him brother had so ahamelesay n•
any errands to run for her, but glectedo-Canadian Jewish Chria •-
stood by dumbly the whole time, icle.
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