0...)74,0LE
CORPUSCLES RED
How the Jews Live in Persia PASTEURIZED MILK
AND FACES TAWNY'
SAVED NAM LIVES
7i1E91:TBOIT, f/.10Sfl
ate.
cities of from 10,000 to 25,000, which
seems to explain their comparatively
higher death rate.
"What can be accomplished in
smaller towns has been proved conclu-
By MIRZA MOOSA SALIM
sively. Years ago I helped to estab-
(Concluded fr om' page 1.)
lish in Mamaroneck, my country home,
(Copyright, 1924, Jewish Tleegraphic Agency, Inc.)
Nathan Straus Recalls Results a child welfare station. The popula-
the staff, the vacationists and the
tion to a great extent is Italian, moth-
The Zionist Organization has been
Achieved by Movement
stately equipment throughout. An
Although no census has ever been
ers who have no opportunity of know-
the means of keeping the Jews of
eight or nine year old girl constituted I
ing the value of pure milk, hygiene
He Started in 1893.
Persia in touch with each other and
herself a committee of one to intro- , lion
taken
in Persia,
the
Jewish popula-
in the
country
is estimated
to be
and sanitation.
duce
us to the reposeful precincts ia about 80,000. The majority of the of informing them of the position of
d
"Pre-natal work is followed and the
their
European
and
American
co-re-
NEW YORK.—Nathan Straus, the
hall, otherwise
"decoration"
recreation
hull. And Jews live in the capital, Teheran, and ligionists. Enjoying friendly rela-
the
care of children has been taught. But
noted philanthropist, in a letter which
in important cities and capitals of
snow w hit e k known as the
the
main factor, as the trained nurse
ots
on
board,
a
little
c
a lep- tions with influential persons and appeared in the New Yorw Times re-
as we gazed upon the stout beams that tn .e provinces such as II am adn,
STORY OF THE SHAMIR
with the authorities, it has also fre- cently, recounts some of the results in charge of the station informs me,
d log is the most beloved of all.
halan, Shiraz, Kashan, Kermanshah,
One
day
the
sailors
brought
their
ran
athwart
the
roof,
saw
the
low
ly-
has
been the dispensing of the pasteu-
One
quently been instrumental in putting attained by the movement for Milk
When King Solomon decided to :tale let on land. lie was not used' in shelves not without books and the Mesaied there being only a smal l
a stop to persecutions practised pasteurization which he initiated in rized, modified, ready-to-drink milk in
build the temple he wished to obey to the confusion of city life and was benches and the stage, we thought see , dumber in the smaller cities and
nursing
betties. The death rate, when
the United States more than 30 years
the order of God, which said that no lost in the markets. The sailors were in one of the little theaters that . practically none in the small awns against the Jews.
become so fashionable nowadays.
No Jewish relief committee has ever ago and indicates the need for ex- this station was opened in 1917, was
and village, to which a few Jews go
metal should be used in cutting the searched for him and called his name, hay ,
existed in l'ersia. The poor are pro- tending facilities for milk pasteuri- 85 per thousand. Last year it had
on business for a short
stone or wood.
o
but he WAS not to be found, and they, We did not tarry hung in the rearm, ametimes
vided for by collections made in the zation in the smaller communities been redacted to 45 per thousand, and
Solomon sent for his wise men and thinking that some one had stolen lion hall, fur it was being put in shape 'while and soon after return.
there was not a single death from in-
synagogues if an applicant for aid
asked them what he should use to little "Whitie," went back and re. for the "dramatic presentation" that
The onl • Jewish educational insti. appears. During the month of Nis- throughout the country. Ile writes testinal disease.
was to be made as the coliellIdlna
cut the trees and blocks of stone. ported hie loss.
as follows:
san
of
each
year
a
temporary
com-
"This work can be done with com-
"Coincident
with
the
development
All the Pittsburgh went into function of the short season, so that t utions worthy of
in the
Al.
of the
One of them said:
sc mention
mittee is organized in each city to of milk pasteurization in New York paratively small expense and can eas-
are the
"On the eve of the first Sabbath mourning at his loss. Daily Jack- the Nye and girls, when they had re- country Israelite
Israelite U ni verselle. The Al- raise a fund for providing matzoth
ily
be copied in every town and city
City the death rate among, children
the Lord created the shamir or dia- Ta searched through the old streets turned home, might be able to think Rance has a bays' and girls' school in
Tan
rs
and other Pesach supplies for the
mond insect which can cut stone bet- of Beirut, whistling in vain for their of at kast one of the seam arts, as
under five years has dropped from with the same beneficial results in the
Kermanshah,
Hamadan,
preventiun
of sickness end the wine
Jewish poor.
10.2 per thousand, which it WAS in
ter than ran the sharpest steel. But little comrade. lie was nowhere to well as the art of eating cereals mid Teheran,
The Jews of Persia have suffered 1802, to 27.7 per thousand in 1923. of lives by the simple remedy of pas-
to find the Shamir you must call on be found. His picture was taken to vegetables and drinking milk when'.. Shiraz,
Ispahan,
etc. Although
these
schools
aim at spreading
the French
greatly
in
the
past
from
persecution.
Other factors lwsides milk pasteuri- teurization of milk."
the spirits and demons."
en of great
the Arabic newspaper and a reward MN i as given.
language, they have hen
The Persian priests (mullahs) are ex- zation have, of course, been active to
Now because Solomon had A ring offered for his recovery. It was the
Some Humble Arts.
aervi ee to the Jews of Persia. They tremely powerful and even the gov-
engraved with the holy house of first time that such an advertisement
Persian
ers
reach these results.
And speaking of these lesser arts teach also the Hebrew an d P
ernment is frequently powerless
ISRAEL ZANGWILL ILL
God he had all things under his corn- had appeared in an Arabic news- we must declare that the boys and
"I established my first milk depot
against them.
mend, no he ordered a demon to tell paper. People began to wonder at the girls, whose knowledge of cereals woo language
in 1893. By the year 1920 there were
and
most
of
the
graduates
ho receive the "Certificat d'Etude
M
Two
instances
of
such
persecution
him where to find the king of the concern felt over the disappearance secured when Pearl White spi ware,1
find positions in the civil may be cited. Meshed is the holy city 297 distributed over 36 cities, and
LONDON,—(J. T. A.).— Israel
demons, who was supposed to have of a mere dog. Some joined in the in the movies every Saturday and 1 Prim aire"
their numbers are continually increas-
service.
of Persia, to which many Moham- ing. In connection with these depots Zangwill, novelist and playwright, is
the Amin
But all in vain. Even the whose interest in vegetables was Jeal- a
Is-
rch
medans go on pilgrimages each year,
For a long time the to Alliance th
Then Solomon sent his captain
pre-natal work and the care of chil- ill at his home here. Upon the ad•
sailors lost hope.
ously limited to vinegar pickles, re- I
used pay all e especially in the month of Moharem,
Benaiah to capture the king of the
Just two mornings before the Pitts- ally acquired a wider and more sym-i Tecate Universelle
schools in addition when they practice mutilation of dren, including proper feeding, are vice of his physician he has given up
demons. This Benaiah did by stupe- burgh's departure a strange thing pathetic appreciation of sundry break- 1 expenses of th ese
taught to mothers. The educational his public lectures and other activi-
foo
their faces and other parts of their
fying him with wine and then bind- happened. The guard at the Ameri- fast foods and vegetables, not to men- to providing
d, clothing and book
part has been of great importance.
ing him with a chain on which was can Consulate was surprised at a tit n the luscious fruits that one of the for the poorer boys. In return, it re- bodies in order to gain Paradise.
"These benefits are still lacking in ties.
About
CO
years
ago,
some
3,000
Jews
engraved the holy name of God.
persistent scratching at the door of friends of the Fresh Air Society week eeived an annual payment of only
r-1400
tomans
from
the
Jewish
commun-
lived
in
Meshed,
where
they
were
But, alas! the king of the (lemons the outer gate. It continued and at
after meek supplies to the camp's a
did not have the Shamir. Ile told last the man opened the door only my of nearly 200 strong. i ity of Teheran. For the last few very badly treated by the mullahs
when i years, however, the Alliance only and the population. as well as by the
Solomon that it was in the care of to find a little white dog, begging to
re not strong
if they arc
A
authorities. Every year, during alo-
the prince of the sea and guarded come in. It was little Whitie who they
come out for the first time they 1 nays the salaries of the superinten-
by a woodcock who used it to split had followed the scent of his own are nearer the status of being strong dent, the matron and an assistant harem, the Jewish quarter was plun-
dered and a number of Jews were
rocks and plant seeds in the clefts.
after
two
weeks
of
healthful,
joyous,
teacher,
all
other
expenses
being
paid
colors, and was thus restored to his
by the parents of the pupils accord- killed. In the year 1884, while the
Benaiah traveled far and at last friends on the battleship. The strang-
tar
unmitigated play, fun, fresh air, good
processions were passing through the
found the woodcock. Ile covered est thing is that little Whitie had food, restful sleep and the various ing to their ability.
the entrance to the woodcock's nest never been to the American Consu-
There is another school organize- streets comniemorating the death of
time-destroying exercises that make
tam in Teheran which conducts its Ilassan and llossein, a mullah incited
with glass so that he could not reach
late before.
two weeks look like "the yesterday
his young and so the woodcock used
work in English. It has several the people to slay all the Jews, say-
that is past and as a watch in the
the shamir to split the glass.
branches in other towns and its aim ing that the Jews had mocked the
ON THE OLD SEE-SAW
night." Some go back to the coppery
Thus Benaiah was able to capture
ran be understate] from the name: Mohammedan martyrs Hassan and
pevements of Detroit greatly benefit-
7;7
it and so Solomon could build his
"The Schools of the London Society Hossein. A mob invaded the Jewish
Georgia Stimpson.
ed physically, some inure benefited for Promoting Christianity Among quarter and killed all Jews whom
temple.
end others less markedly so, for not the Jews." About 200 of the poorest they found. A few Seyeds (de-
all are in the same condition of health boys and girls, the majority of them scendants of Mohammed) intervened
The ohd see-saw swung to and fro
THE EXPRESSIVE TAIL
With its merry load, in the long ago, and strength when they walk up the
diseased, who would not be accepted and promised to save the lives of the
path, shaded on both sides by stately
on condition that
One mind so filled with fancies sweet trees, which leads from the Luke at the Alliance schools, attend the remaining Jews
David Lee Wharton.
school of the London Society for they all adopted Islam. The Jews
As skyward bent or the earth to Shore drive to the dining hall.
Promoting Christianity among the consented and were converted.
In his long and intimate associa-
meet;
A Few Stay Longer.
These Jews have all been living
Jews. They have to attend Christian
tion with man the dog, though lack-
Some of those in the first group nrayers every day, including Sun- outwardly as Moslems, but in secret
ing human speech, has evolved a Now as the bird that Bade,' the air
would
do
well
to
stay
longer
but
only
days, and the New Testament is the they are Jews. They have their syna-
method of expressing himself, By With its happy song so free from a small percentage, because of a
principal subject in the curriculum. gogues, eat only kosher meat and
core;
the tail shall we know him! This
'treater re ed for good food, pure air The school is elementary and the pu- otherwise observe the Jewish faith.
highly important member is quite suf- And then, as a rider so brave and bold Ana healthful exercise, remains for
pils are sent to the American school They have refused to intermarry With
ficient as a means of communication. Whose fiery steed he scarce could another fortnight or fur the rest of
for a high school course. Occasion- the Mohammedans. Mohammedans
It speaks the language of the heart
the summer. SAM(' day, when Detroit ally (by various means) a Jewish frequently ask to marry the daughter
hold.
more eloquently than words.
folks learn how many children need child is converted to Christianity, of a Djedid (converted Jew), but in
As a barometer there is nothing What of the one that shared the more than a two weeks' stay in the
but generally after completing his order to avoid the possibility of in-
more accurate; with It, its owner
sport,
country, they will see to it that the education he returns to his original termarriage every new-born girl is
registers every known emotion. With Riding the air as a ship from port?
Fresh Air Society camp and others faith. There are a number of such immeditaely betrothed to a Djedid.
it he responds intelligently to every
will be larger and able to provide cases known to me personally.
They must go on pretending that they
advance, friendly or otherwise. There How could I tell if his dreams rang
vacations for more children and for
There are no other Jewish schools are Mohammedans as long as they
is none so dull as to be unable to
true,
longer
periods.
in Persia nod the Jewish children of are in Persia, because one of the laws
For he sat in silence the whole game
read its message.
Much reminiscing will be dune when
the provinces only study Hebrew un- of Islam is that a convert who re-
through,
There is the graceful waving of
the vacationists again have been as- der local Hebrew teachers (to under- turns to his original faith must be
S there a "right time" for
friendly greeting when advancing to
similated into the environment from stand the Bible and the prayers). killed. Despite the change from a
With
his
shaggy
coat
of
white
and
welcome a guest of the household,
which they came when they arrived There are only a few schools in the despotic monarchy to a constitu-
buying life's necessities?
tan
and the more informal wagging
at camp. They will hark back to the provincial parts of Persia and as most tional government, these laws remain
From a strictly dollars.
which greets the friends of the chlid- And eyes that looked as man to man;
devoted care given them by Miss Rose of them are of a religious character in force and even when a Djedid
ren. Then there is the tentative wig- Yet pals more true you'll never see
Myers, dirc•tor of the camp, who long Jewish children are not admitted. comes to Teheran, he lives among
cents standpoint, there cer-
wag at its extreme end as some On the old see-saw, than my dog and
before the two weeks slip by knows
the Mohammedans and takes great
strange dog approaches with appar-
Len than-10 per cent of the popula-
tainly is! That time is when
me.
every boy and girl by the given name tion of Persia, which numbers about precautions that he should not be
ently friendly overtures.
as well as by the surname and loves 14,000,000, is able to read or write. discovered attending the synagogue
prices are lowest. With our
There is also the violent wag of
GOD, I THANK THEE
them all with an even love, They will But of the Jewish population about for fear that he may cause the perse-
welcome for members of the family
$250,000 stock of high grade
cution of his relatives at Meshed.
tell of the varied sports they enjoyed 95 nee cent read and write.
when one expects momentarily to see
About 80 years ago, all the Jews
with Norman Levin (Norman, as he
furniture now being offered
By HATTIE MORRIS.
There are no Jewish religious or
it wag loose from its moorings. There
is known to everyone who comes under rabbinical institutions in Persia. Each of Tabriz (the seat of the Persian
is the apologetic wag, which comes
at discounts of 1.5 and more,
crown
princes)
were
killed
within
24
his
wing);
how
they
swam
into
the
city has one or two mullahs (Persian
into play when a reprimand is ad- God, I thank thee for laughter and
the time to buy home needs
ocean beyond the tall grass; how they for rabbi), who having studied the hours. There was a very rich Jew
tears,
ministered, and other movements,
in
Tabriz.
lie
had
a
big
place
of
heat the then known records in the Torah, Mishna and related subjects,
crescendo, adagio, "too numerous to Laughter for pain
is NOW. By doing so, you
how they made perfect to some extent under private teach- business with 12 secretaries and he
.
And
tears
for
beauty.
field
events
mention."
secure that new furniture
beds during duty time; how excellent (Ts or thetr predecessors, are in was greatly trusted by the Moham-
It is also useful as a flag. On I can smile at my own sorrow
medans. His wealth and influence ,
you have wanted for consid-
happy occasions with what joyful And weep for the beauty of a new were the movies given twice a week, charge of the religious affairs of
made him many enemies, especially
and the
apples
the resounded
ice cream; their city
spring morn.
erably less money than you'll
ia and carry out the duties of
abandon it is flung to the breeze. In
how
lustily
their and
voices
among
the
Armenians,
who
decided
God,
I
thank
thee
for
laughter
and
divorce, slaughtering of
moments of dejection how mourn-
pay if you wait till later.
when the song tents were held; how kosher
"'
tears.
meat and settling small din- to kill him and all the other Jews in
fully it hangs at half mast, in time
This sale cornea to a close
the boat in which they took daily rides pules. They charge their fees for the city. The first secretary of the
of terror disappearing entirely, only
Thursday, July 31.
started out, last but came to shore the performance of these duties. merchant, an Armenian, entered into 2
SUNSET
to reappear happily at the first kind
a
plot
with
a
number
of
other
Ar-
•
first, although none was actually Each city has its own synagogues, the
word or caress. And how it can
menians
and
killed
a
Mohammedan
there
to
keep
a
record
of
the
time;
synagogues
depending
on
bristle at the first sign of danger to
By HATTIE MORRIS.
number of
how good the counsellors were and the size of the community. Teheran, boy of high family. The secretary A
a loved one.
to 7,000
Jews,
18 nrna-
syn• hid the dead boy in the ante-chamber
Then there is the gentle, almos t Along the western sky the sun slowly how many new and strangely cunning with 5,000
the
ot, has
The
flor,r,
of his employer's office. On the
things they learned in the fleeting aangno.
imperceptible motion which is re-
slips,
two
weeks
they
spent
at
the
camp.
•
served for the best beloved, How And inch by inch sinks down behind
gogues are covered with rugs and fourth day he reported to the goy-
color that his master had killed the
Abiding
Acquisitions.
tenderly, albeit mutely, it speaks, as
floor
coverings
and
the
worshippers
the hills,
Michigan Ave., at Washington Blvd.
No, it would not surprise us if we sit on the. floor with legs crossed in boy, who had immediately been re- 2
its owner sits with his head on the Like a great jewel in an imperial
ported missing, and had hid the body
karned
next
autumn
that
about
a
knee which is the only knee in the
Persian
fashion.
crown,
in
his
ante-chamber.
The
building
world for him, and looks with death- And leaves behind a see of purple thousand boys and girls hereabouts
The Zionists are the only real or-
less love into the face which he is
will insist that cereals are good to vanized body of Jews in the country. was searched and the dead body was
clouds.
sure is the loveliest he has ever seen.
build up muscles that help you when Zionist branches exist oil over Persia found by the furious Mohammedans,
Size, shape, or color, it matters not. Riot of colors. How they glow!
you row; that vegetables are even and have a large membership. Anti- who massacred all the Jews in the
Be it the graceful plume of the col- Softer shades fear to peer out.
aetter than meat; that you do not Zionism is. practically non-existent city. They planted swords in the
lie, or the queer afterthought which Golden gleams from the great sun's have to be a hero or heroine to drink among Persian Jews. Having for ground and tossed Jewish children
an Airedale defines as a tail, it is
a glass of milk; that a bath every day, centuries been subjected to severe on the points, piercing them through.
beams;
there. The wag's the thing. It is
next to a geod swim out in the ocean nerseeution, the Jews of Persia have Every Jew in Tabriz was killed. A
And half way over across the sky
the wag which brings the smile to Conies the pale lady noon a-riding of Lake St. Clair, is mighty good exer- been looking forward to the day when proposal was made to the last surviv-
our lips and the joy to our hearts.
cise and tine for the health and that, the visions of the prophets would be ing Jew, a boy of 17 named Yahya,
high.
Oh, tail of a dog, may you wag for- What right has she—our day's not next to sleeping in a camp dermitory fulfilled and Palestine would be re- to adopt the Mohammedan faith and
-
through which night winds blow and built, so that they should be able to he would be allowed to live. He re-
ever!
done.
fused and was killed, the story being
Oh, just saying goodbye to her broth- actually do not disturb your vigorous leave Persia and its persecutions and
rest, going to bed with the windows return to the land of their fore- that he was hacked into a thousand
THE LOST DOG
er, the sun.
pieces.
open and arising with the cool breezes fathers.
Then the blast of colors fades into the of morning blowing, is really thrilling
There recently appeared in Beirut,
And
there
are
other
thrills,
too,
which'
quiet peace of night.
Syria, the United States Cruiser
And kindly darkness rocks the earth we might mention but the pencil is
Pittsburgh, a well-known battleship
almost worn out and the wrist begs
to sleep.
in the Near East. Of the many mass
for a vacation.
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The Kirby Center Auditorium has been newly
decorated in a most up-to-date manner.
We are now ready for bookings for weddings,
concerts, lectures and dances.
Our auditorium at the new "Philadelphia Byron
Talmud Torah is also open for engagements. Call
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
Northway 0476
"
GIVE WAYNE COUNTY A CHANCE
JOHN A.
REYNOLDS
Republican Candidate for
STATE SENATOR
FIRST SENATORIAL DISTRICT
ncludes cities of Hamtramck, High-
and Park and 11th, 13th, 15th, 17th,
19th and 21st Wards, Detroit. Nil-
ages of Grosse Pointe. Grosse
?ointe Park, Grosse Pointe Farm.,
Grosse l'ointe Shores, Redford,
aorthville, Plymouth, Brightmoor.
townships of Grosse Pointe, Gra.
iot, Hamtramck, Greenfield, North- ,
:ale, Plymouth, Livonia, Redford.
Primaries Sept. 9, 1924.
.. ,
JEWISH COMMUNISTS
DECLARE ROUMANIA
IMPERIL HABIMAH
VIOLATES TREATY
Protean Artist Comes to
Temple Theater, Aided by
Chorus of Beauties.
I
London Jews Say Nationality Law
Nullifying in Nature.
LONDON.—(•1. T. A.1.—The new
nationality law, which was introduced
Doc Baker's Revue, with a host of in Roumania is believed to contain a
pretty girls, gorgeous costumes and clause which violates the provisions
artistic stage settings, will be the of the international treaty guarantee-
main attraction at heath's Temple ing the rights of the national minor's
Theatre starting next Monday after- ties, according to a report of the
noon. Doc Baker is a protean actor, Joint Foreign Committee submitted
an artist of lightning changes. He isi to the monthly meeting of the board
, back in America from triumphs in of Jewish Deputies of England.
• • •
Europe and Australia. His art en-i
cempasses the historic characters of I INSISTS MOTHER TONGUE
musical comedy, light opera and the ,
contributing ar. OF JEWS IS ROUMANIAN
same stage. The
lit HAREST.--t .1, T. A.1.—The
t,I.■ include Bud and Jack Pearson,
Mov Pollard. Marie• Pollitt• Yvette ?tetanal minorities in Roumania will
I.esta large, Rhea Norton and have the right to establish schools of
the Douglas Sisters. Other acts listed tacit- own, with their own national
an , Millicent Mower, a talented young language as the language of instruc-
stoma, in "The Spirit of Melody, non. according to an amendment
slo• Kitaros, showing Japanese (lex• passed by the Roumanian Parliament
a rite. and others. , et the second reading of the educa-
tional law •
n askd by
In reply to a
statue
status
to what
Deputy Pistiner asquestio
the Jewish minority in Roumania
s..uld be, Roumania, Foreign idinister
ksechtlye Officers Convey Condo• Duca stated that the Roumanian
language is considered to be the
hence to President.
mother tongue of the Jewish minor-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.).—The ity in Roumania, and that. therefore,
American Jewish Congress, through the instruction in the Jewish schools
honorary president, president and will have to be carried on in Rouman-
executive secretary, Nathan Straus, ian.
•
•
•
Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Bernard G.
BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.).—An
Richards, sent the following message
interpellation
WAS
made
in the Rou-
of condolence to President Coolidge:
"The American Jewish Congress manian Parliament last Saturday as
to
what
the
Government
intends
to do
"tiers you and Mr!. Coolidge the
deep-felt and respectful sympathy of with the large number of Russian-
Jewish
refugees
who
are
now
in
Rou-
its membership in the loss which you
have sustained. May God give you mania, unable to proceed to the coun-
tries
for
which
they
started
on
leave
and your household peace and
ing Russia.
strength."
In reply, Foreign Minister Duca
Miss Sadie leases, a blind student stated that the Roumanian Govern-
at the University of London, gradu- ment is now negotiating with the So.
ated with first class honors, receiving viet Government regarding the re-
patriation of these Jewish re ugcc..
the degree of bachelor of arta
JEWISH CONGRESS
SENDS SYMPATHY of
Question Right of Art Theater to
Continue.
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.).—The exis-
tence of the Ilehrew art theatre,
Ilabimah, in Moscow is now imperil-
led by the decision of the Jewish sec-
tion of the Russian Communist Party
to appoint a commission to investi-
gate the right of the Habimah to be
considered a state academic theatre
and to receive the support of the
Soviet Government.
The intention of the Jewish com-
munists, who consider it an abnormal
fact that in the fortress of commun-
ism there should exist such a nation-
alistic institution as the Hebrew thea- .
tee, is to undermine the existence of
the theatre and to destroy its repute-
tion while its leaders are away.
Peggy O'Neal Play Continued
For Another Week
At Garrick.
"The Awful Mrs. Eaton," the his-
torical romance which a-as produced
at the Garrick during the past week,
has caught the public fancy. Miss
Bonstelle has decided to continue the
play for a second week in order that
those interested in the play may
have an opportunity of beholding the
famous characters of the period of
the late 1820's and early 1830's. John
Farrar, editor of The Bookman, and
Stephen Benet, a young American
poet and writer, have taken certain
incidents from the life of Andrew
Jackson and about them written
play that promises to make history
on the American stage.
"The Awful Mrs. Eaton" marks a
milestone in Miss Bonstelle's career
as a producer. It is the biggest pro-
duction yet attempted by a stock
company, 42 speaking parts and
seven scenes being required to inter-
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