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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-05-20

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PAGE TWO

"Quality
First"
Bridal
Gifts

"Quality
First"
Bridal
Gifts

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Irrelevancies

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By DON ARNALD.
(In the New York Times.)

"Ilow comfortable you make every-
thing in the hotel! Every door, every
to
Gentlewomen
Costame rs
window, is perfect; nothing is out of
order. It is all so well planned and
well organized. I never saw such
rooms! such care for details, such
hotel lobbies, with so many to serve
you. Everything—everything is sys-
tematized, down to the bathrooms.
You people in America are very prac-
tical. I like the way you light up the
windows with the signs. I like the
cheerful way you arrange the elec-
tricity up and down the sreets."
So spoke Professor Albert Kin-
stein, apostle of relativity, in the
course of a talk about his experi-
ences in New York.
"What was it that impressed you
most when you arrived?" the inter-
viewer asked.
"Ah! I see so many nationalities
living together so well. America is
a country of many different peoples
at peace with one another. Then,
too, I like the restaurants with the
'color' of the nations in the air. Each
has its own atmosphere. It is like
a zoological garden of nationalities,
when you go from one to the other."
"Are you a bit disappointed not to
find some beer in our dining rooms?"
"I cannot say alcohol is as bad as
people think it is," replied the pro-
fessor, "It may not be so good for
' men to spend all their wages on
drinking. But it is more an economic
question than a question of health.
Some workmen must have liquor, it
seems. We must not take everything
away Prohibition shows the strength
The regular $125 Suits, Coats and
The regular $35 Suits, Coats and
of your democratic government
Cloth Dresses
Cloth Dresses
against private interests. In a cor-
rupt state this could not be done."
The regular $45 Suits, Coats and $33.75
The regular $145 Suits, Coats
"Do you consider it against per-
sonal liberty to take liquor away?"
Cloth Dresses
and Cloth Dresses
"How could that be in America?
You have a republic. You have no
The regular $175 Suits, Coats $131.75
The regular $55 Suite, Coats and $41.25
dictator who makes slaves of people.
Cloth Dresses
and Cloth Dresses
Nothing that is done by a democratic
government could be done against
freedom. I think you will find it
The regular $65 Suits, Coats and $4875
The regular $195 Suits, Coats
best for the economic welfare of the
and Cloth Dresses
Cloth Dresses
..
people in the end."
"How about tobacco?" was the
next question. "Some people want,
The regular $75 Suits, Coats and
The regular $225 Suits, Coats
to take that away, too."
Cloth Dresses
and Cloth Dresses
Dr. Einstein drew back in sur-
price. "Oh, my, no! I never heard
The regular $250 Suits, Coats
She regular $95 Suits, Coats and $71.75
Will it be a matter of convenience to you to
of it. So some one is starting this?
and Cloth Dresses
avail yourself of our Deferred Payment
Cloth Dresses
Who is doing this?"
"Some temperance organization
Plan? I f so, we will gladly arrange for it
here in the United States."
—hundreds of our customers are doing so.
The regular $300 Suits, Coats
The regular $110 Suits, Coats and
The professor said "If I do not
and Cloth Dresses
Cloth Dresses
wish
wi
s t to smoke, I say it is excellent
to take my tobacco away. But I do,
wish to smoke, so I say I do not like
you to do that."
But they say it is not healthful."
Suits, Co•ts—Fourth Floor—D
—Third Floor
"If you take our tobacco and
everything else away, what have you
left?" cried Professor Einstein. "It
may be healthful to take away to-
bacco, but it is mighty lonesome."
He thought a moment. "But this is
economic, too," he said at last "The
Woodward
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men spend too much money on ci-
gars, and their wives kick; therefore,
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they take it away. They say it costs,
too much money to smoke. I no not he goes to his people at once and
know! I have never heard of such feels at home."
a thing as taking away a man's amok-
"But your book on relativity trans
ins! I'll stick to my pipe. I do not lated into English, maybe he wants
care who will not smoke. I will! If that," queried Mrs. Einstein.
(Continued From Page One.
Mrs. Matthew S. Morgan, promin- you take everything away, life is not
"No; why that?" said the profes-
ent club-woman of Toledo, newly-
sor, "He doesn't come here for rela
problem of money, and that the pro- elected secretary of the Ohio Federa- worth while!"
"And
the
blue
laws—how
about
tivity.
lie comes here to see me. 1
gram of Menorah depended solely tion of Temple Sisterhoods, was
on the men and women of the com- elected a delegate, with Mrs. Stanley them?" want to sa y something to the people,
"Blue laws? Blue laws? I never
how
I
like the restaurants and the
munity at large who appreciate its K. Hirsch, also of Toledo, to attend
heard of those blue laws in my life.
theaters and the movies and the ho.
values.
the Buffalo convention of the Union
What
are
you
saying?"
The
pro
tell,
and
how I do not like the blue
Fred M. Butzel Speaks.
of American Hebrew Congregations fessor fairly blazed with consterna-
Fred M. Butzel followed Mr. and the National Federation of
laws—and if they take away my to-
IIurwitz by supplementing his talk Temple Sisterhoods.
bacco—I do not know what I'll do ,
want to pass laws to close
with a strong endorsement of
Mrs. Morgan has recently retired tip°'n'ar They
wantof amusement on Sun- but I'll take America anyway, no
' r lhl
matter wha t h
Menorah. Mr. Butzel pointed out from the presidency of the Coiling- u
tey d"
day," the interviewer explained. "All
that Menorah was of greater value
At this the secretary arrived. He
theaters, music shows, baseball and
than either the Intercollegiate Zion-
wanted to add a word on the pro-
aid:
other
places
will
be
shut
down,
in-
ist Association or the Student Con-
a
eluding everything for relaxation, fessor's mission in America. He said:
gregation, because the one trained
"I suppose you know Professor
even
amusement
parks
and
the
the student for service for the
Einstein is here to help the Univer-
movies."
national movement of the Jewish
sity of Palestine. Its foundation
pepole, while the other narrowed
"For Heaven's sake. Store laws? stone was laid by Dr. Weizmann in
I never heard of such a thing. , 1918, and since then the university
itself down in another extreme of
religion. The Menorah, M. Butzel
Here's what I say: Men must have site has been expanded. There is
rest, yes? But what is the right rest? also a library with more than 3,000
said, took in all classes
Jewish
Manufacturers
You cannot make a law to tell people volumes and rapidly growing. Plans
students
and
was
for
that
reason
the
Retallers—Wkolesalers
'
how to do it. See—some people have have been worked out both for the
more worth while of the three inter-
r s l eesetp.w heonthtehres y h live , down wa nh de ng t o h et yo complete university of the future and
collegiate bodies.
640 Mickig• ■ A
Mr. llurwitz was introduced by
for a comparatively modest begin-
are wide awake and are stimulated. ning. The time has now come for
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, who spoke
in terms of high praise of Mr.
They must work or write or go to us to make a foundation fund, part
Phone Cherry 989
Hurwitz and the movement he rep-
amusements to find rest. If you pass of which will go to the university.
upeople
m ake how r to , American people play a great part
resented. Rabbi Franklin urged the
"Soothingly silent" is the way one woman
every-.
members of the Men's Temple Club
roenset , lathat
w to msehaonws all
. in world politics, showing that their
described the Willcox & Gibbs Electric Auto-
House to House Distributors
to subscribe to the Menorah Journal,
body alike. But everybody is not aspirations are noble, and we have
matic. Its silence is indicative of its fine con-
1920 Second Boulevard
which he described as the finest Jew-
alike. No, I do not care for these come from sick and suffering Eu-
Detroit, Mich.
struction. And there is such satisfaction in
ish publication in the country.
blue laws. They will do no good , rope with feelings of hope, convinced
Victor M•hony
Louis Siakman
Elect New Officer..
for the country or the people. I that our spiritual aims will command
having no bobbins to wind and no tensions to
The address by Mr. llurwitz was
"Many workmen want to go to' the full sympathy of the American
adjust, and in ..:eing the beautiful, strong
preceded by a dinner served to more
movies on Sunday because they have nation."
seam that it sews. Call at our store and see
THE
than 100 members of the Men's
no time during the week days, so they
Dr. Einstein broke in: "We will
it in operation, or simply phone us for a free
Temple Club, and by a short business
find rest there," he continued. "And receive their enthusiastic approval,
meeting, during which new officers
demonstration in your own home.
that is very good." we are sure, but the people know all
were elected. Melville Welt was
"What do you think of our movies this. This gentleman asks me other
elected president of the club to suc-
and the theaters?"
Easy Payments.
things, and I tell him what I think

ceed Walter S. Ileavenrich. Sidney
"I've been to busy that I haven't of New York."
Fec4eimer was elected vice-presi-
had much time, but I have never in
Ile slapped me on the back and
Gibbs Sewing Machine Co.
dent; Morris Garvett, secretary; Wal-
my life seen such theaters—every- added: "You greet for me all the
and
MRS. MATTHEW S. MORGAN.
lace Rosenheim, treasurer; Harry
14 West Elizabeth St.
thing for your taste, all sorts of good people of America and you say,
Delic•t
Solomon, financial secretary; Walter
plays, comedy, tragedy, romance, 'I feel at home here among people
Phone Main 5587
Detroit, Mich.
S. Heavenrich, Harry Weinstein, wood avenue Temple Sisterhood,
Give us a Trial
pageants. And the movies? I am many different people from all the
Jacob Nathan and Harry Wineman having completed a year of record enthusiastic about them—I mean for nations in the world.'"
achievement.
were elected directors.
Jack Cropper,
the presentation of living, moving
COURTESY
Commenting on her work as presi-
SERVICE
Annual reports of the work of the
Manager
things. They will develop more and
Men's Temple Club were submitted dent, Dr. Rudolph I. Coffee, Rabbi of more. In general, the pictures
Cherry 5176.
by the retiring president, Mr. Collingwood Avenue Temple, said:
1344 Broadway
shown now are not so artistic, but
"The Sisterhood record for the
Heavenrich; treasurer's report was
they will get better, very much bet-
given by Wallace Rosenheim; secre- year just ending establishes a new ter, all the time. The art is not high
record
in the Toledo community. The
tary's report, by Morris Garvett.
enough now, but soon you will have
A regular meeting of the Blue Bird
Melville Welt reported for the com- chief honor for this remarkable rec- science through this art, as well as. Girls was held Tuesday evening, May
mittee on general activities. Bernard ord belongs to the retiring president, you are now having art through this 17, at the home of Mrs. Robert Clin-
Matthew S. Morgan, who con-
ENGRAVING COMPANY Ginsburg reported for the nominat- Mrs.
science. I see how the movies will ton, 438 Frederick street.
ing committee, submitting the names tinued the brilliant •example set by be used in the future for science in
700 MARQUeTTE BLDG.
A report was given on the hike
DESIGNING
of officers nominated, who were elect- Sirs. Ben Fain, her able predecessor. .bacteriology and technology. Perhaps which was held by the girls, Sunday,
COLOR PLATES
During the t year, Mrs. M organ
PliOTORETOUEHINS HALFTONES
ed unanimously.
not
so
soon
for
astronomy,
because
May
15, At 8:30 a. m. the girls
has consecrated herself to Sisterhood
President's Report.
the motions of the heavenly bodies met at the Interurban station where
In his annual report as president, activities with tireless • energy and are too quick for measurement. But' they boarded a car for Orchard lake.
The
care and consideration gained from
MI I=
EMI OM Mr. Ileavenrich told of the many singleness of purpose. Her zeal for
the movies must only be fitted well,' Various outdoor sports were in-
our long experience in handling America's Finest
worthy things accomplished by the this labor has led many new workers , and they can be used most adequate- dulged in until luncheon was spread
furniture at the Robinson-Cohen store, now char-
club during the year. Among the to undertake Sisterhood tasks, and ly for instruction in all &ciente! I' at 1 p. m. After that the girls hiked
lecturers who came to Detroit under her compelling personality inspired think, all in all, the movies are only for several miles, taking pictures of
acterizes the thoughtfulness with which we treat
the auspices of the club, as pointed committees to accomplish greater re- in their infancy. They are very the l n
as t they
ed
oh
t
w
een,
stooge
h
on
egn.t
6
n
The
the furniture entrusted to us for storage in our
out in the report, were Prof. Henry sults than ever before. Resourceful beautiful, bt they will get better,
returned
the
city
big fireproof warehouse.
Englander, who delivered a series of in action and with rare executive until the best plays can be shown.; m. and went to the home of Miss
ability,
Mrs.
Morgan,
with
her
loyal
No excessive handling charges! Low Insur-
eight lectures on Jewish history to
S
You deserve much credit for doing. Sylvia
Gutman, 404 Holbrook avenue
audiences that ranged from 125 to officers and workers, raised the Sis- such fine pictures. I compliment you, where dinner was served. It was
ance
Rates! Guaranteed satisfaction!
150; Congressman Julius Kahn, Nor- terhood standard till today it ranks and I hope for more artistic plays 'ecided
d
to
have
another
hike
in
the
man Hapgood, Gov. Allen, of Kansas, among the leading Temple auxiliaries right along."
very near future.
and Mr. Hurwitz. Mr. Ileavenrich in America. In one brief year, Mrs.
A lotto party will be given by the
At thin point his wife, a charming
also reported that there were 344 Morgan has worked wonders. Our little gray-haired lady, slipped into Blue Bird Girls for the members only
Temple is greatly in her debt."
ay esen
• i ng, St
members in good standing in the
M ay 24 , , a
a t th e
the room and sat by her husband's on Tu e s day
club.
home of Miss Gutman. The girl
Pianos, $1.75 per month; Trunks,
side.
In epitomizing the year's work, YOUNG FOLKS' DRAMATIC
be
50c per month; Phonographs, 75c per
"Maybe I can help you," she said winning the i mostrhfsamest
the retiring president said that a
kindly. "I speak English, and I can'
month.
good start had been made by the
A regular meeting of the Young interpret for him." The interview . held insteascr of meeting. r
Five and six room household goods,
A family in distress was assisted
club and that the aim of the body Folks' Dramaitc Club was held in the up to that point had been in German.
materially by the organization.
$5 per month.
henceforth would be to make the De- Girls' Center, 33 Fast Adams street,
"Perhaps you can tell me some-
troit Men's Temple Club the best in and new officers were sworn in for thing about the professor's life," I
Seven rooms of household goods, at
America. Similar enthusiastic ex- the next three months. Miss Ida asked. Dr. Einstein laughed heartily.;
$6 per month.
pressions were made by the newly Berri, was chosen head of the pro-
GARDEN OF JUDEA
"He does not want my life," said;
elected officers.
gram committee. A short one-act he. "That is of no use to him. Why,
--
Isaac Goldberg, president of the playlet, called "Inherited Fortune," should he care for that. He is ask-1 The Garden of Judea, together
Temple elicited great applause when was presented during the program by
ing what I think of New York. I tell with the Guards of Judea hiked to
he announced that the contract has Miss Levine, Miss Berris, Mr. Frajo- him glorious! I tell him I see here Conners Creek, Sunday,
May 15,
been let for the new Temple and that novitz, Mr. Kohn, Mr. Brilliant, Mr.
the greatest city in the world, like, under the direction of Miss Lazraff,
— WE PAY SPOT CASH
work would be begun within a week Ellstein and Mr. Katz. Mr. Elias Paris, like London, only better! I Sir. Ely and Mr. Herman
or 10 days. Rabbi Franklin announc- gave a humorous talk. The program tell him here all people of all na-
As soon as the hikers reached the
ed that Mr. Henry J. Berkowitz was concluded with a few songs on
tionalities are melted together—and creek a fire was built and a marsh
II Palmer W., near Woodward
would be installed as assistant Rabbi the clarinet by Mr. Salicoff, accom-
are happy. I tell him the stranger mallow roast was held. Many out
5.
of Temple Beth El on June 5.
panied by Miss Feller on the piano. cornea here and is full of joy because door games were played.

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