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After the Show

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"The Oriental"

New Lodge Rooms.
Business of tremendous import to
Pisgah Lodge was transacted at the
meeting of Monday evening, May 1 I.
The lodge voted to discontinue meet-
', ings in the present lodge rooms and
to accept the invitation of Congrega-
tion Beth El to nieet in the temple
the Springfield during the next four months. It is
no festive opening of
AN OLD STORY
Opera House on the following eve' expected that the new 'nai B'rlth
Community Building will be ready
lung.
for occupancy by the lodge at that
By Rabbi S. M. Neches.
" 'Full fathom five my money lies,'
.
time.
--
apparently," he said gr i mly,
There once came to the famous at the structure with a different ex-
Rabbi ls•le Harif of Slonim, an elder- pression. He did not understand the) Nest Meeting:
The next regular meeting of the I
ly Jew, one of his 'baale batim" or reason for this last-minute demand
parishioners, who was secretly one of for a license of which he had had no i lodge will take place at the present !
his opponents, and remarked to him: warning, but he saw no way to pay : quarters Monday evening, May 18.
'Rabbi, I have read all the books or to escape paying. " 'Melted into' ' A number of important business mat-
term will be discussed and a speaker
you have published during your life- air, into thin air.' "
time, and candidly, I believe the ones
" 'The play's the thing,' my dear, of prominence will address the lodge.
you wrote as a young man were bet- but not in the hamlet of Springfield," I I
The special committee, appointed
ter than the ones you write now that he began by way of preliminary. So I by President Droock to prepare a pro
you are old. And I can not under- hebroke the news to his wife.
gram
of lodge activities for the next'
I
stand that," continued he, "for it says
six months, will report to the lodge.1
"How much is it?" she asked.
in a Mishna in 'Kinnim' in the Tal-
The committee consists of Milton M.
"One hundred dollars."
mud, that real scholars improve as
The sum overwhelmed her. They Alexander, A. C. Lappin, Adolphl
they become older."
vere relying upon success to pay even Freund, Aaron Droock and P. Ab-
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"Yes," replied the rabbi, ''but the their board bill. Then she turned r arnowitz.
same Mishna says that dunces get
one trouble to another.
from
more foolish the older they get; you "Where's Joe?" she asked.
Detroit
College of Law Debate:
I
read my first books while you were
Her husband happened to glance
he first meeting of the lodge at
yet a young man, when your mind out of the window. "There is your
in Temple Beth El
Tnew
was active and the later ones when jewel, Cornelia," he announced with its
will be featured by a debate between
you were old; maybe that would ac-
a flourish.
of the Jeffersons was members of the debating team of the
count for your not being able to ap-
The g
scion
wn the street driving be- Detroit College of Law. The ques-
preciate my later efforts."
hi down
runnin
by the tail of a long coat a lion is "Resolved, That Congress Be
fore
In Joe's Given the Power to Declare Consti-
man.
WHEN JOE FOUND A
tall, gaunt,
the highest evidence of tutional
by a Two-thirds Vote Those
tutional
friship wig be the Laws Which Have Been Declared
FRIEND
end H was a
as to proving Unconstitutional by the Supreme
is new friend was
Court." The affirmative will be sup-
horse.
By Aaron B. Vogel.
Ported by Alex Glick and Isadore
his worth.
Mr s. Jefferson started to raise the Berger. Opposing them will be lier- 1
The little boy was pretending, just
1
then
she
s
to
call
her
son,
at
man
Sable and Myron Schiffman.
window
as little boys have always done since down again wearily. "If the man
the world began. Ile was acting out does not like it he ought not to allow
Sick Committee:
Marc Antony's oration, all to himself,
it."
George Cnner, chairman of the
and- the straggling, unpaved street of
(To be continued next week.)
lodge's sick committee, informed the
Springfiled, Ill., back in the year
_
lodge that he had secured admission
1839, was the Forum, thronged with
to the National Jewish Hospital for
the invisible Romans of his imagine- ORGANIZATION BRINGS
Consumptives at Denver for a local
IMMIGRANT
TO
DETROIT
.
tionmr
young lady who has been awaiting
Well, well," said the homely man
—

Chop Suey or Chow Mein
For the Most Delicious

DANCE

who stood watching him. "And who
might you be?"
"I am called Joseph Jefferson, air,
from an illustrious father."
"Oh, to be sure. Your father is
the actor."
"thae rechlv riley
p m
r ouldla yn BF‘ tIV.e, all
d a
cla;S e o
I began when I was a baby. I have
grandfather's name, too, same as fa-
ther's, so I have to be the best of us
young ones. Mother calls that 'tradi-

Woodward
The board of
branch
directors
of the
of the
Jewish
North admission for sonic time. Ile also
announced receipt of another appli-
Wom's European Welfare Organize- cation for admission to the hospital.

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To the Rhythmic Tune of
Bert Milan and His Band

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All combined in a special exhibit of "America's
Best" living room suites, with a splendid assort-
ment of odd pieces for the hall and living room.
From one of the makers of high grade living room
furniture we received this week a shipment of
some exhibition sample suites in the newest and
most artistic designs with a great concession in
price so that we are able to mark them at prices
very much lower than the regular value, and we
cordially invite your early visit in order that you
may be able to see them before the assortment is
broken.
We particularly call your attention to some
beautiful suites in Spanish Brocade and Figured
Mohair of individual design.

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Says--:

"Investigate the opportunity
to make money with it,.
lion entertained at its last meeting a
firm."
young girl who arrived in Detroit Fraternal Day Services:
The lodge has received an invite-
last week following two years of bar-
tion
from
Rabbi
Leo
M.
Franklin
of
rowing experiences after leaving her
home in Russia. She left a widowed Temple Beth El to attend the Fre-
mother and five younger brothers and 1 Day services to be held Sun- O
sisters behind, whom she expects to day morning, May 24, commencing at
eventually bring to this country. She 10:45 a. m. The invitation was ac- 1
is the first person in more than a year cepted.
that the Jewish Women's European
YOU CAN SELL. Learn how the BIG MONEY is made. M.
tion.' "
"See the window up there in this Welfare Organization has succeeded Pisgah Brevities:
who took our last course are now selling 50 to 90 lots per week
building? Well, that's my office. You in bringing to this country, due to
,,
Morris J. Kramer reported at the 0
Bon-Telegraph. One man working part time has made $3,0o11.
come up there some time and we'll the immigration legislation. The of- last meeting on the banquet, initia-
talk it over. I have a great big ficers expect that more immigrants tion and dance held on Mother's Day. 0 in the last month. Many average $1,000.00 per month. You ca
Shakespeare book I'll show you."
whom it has been assisting will be
George Gomer reported that every-
do the same if you are prepared.
"Are you un actor, too?"
able to enter on the next quota.
one was feeling fine. The sick com-
"No, I am a lawyer."
The Jewish Women's European mittee must be working overtime.
"I'll come, but I can't come now. Welfare Organization, co-operating
Auditor's report of the financial
There's my father going toward our with the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
condition of the lodge for the year
new theater. Whenever I see him, and the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
1924 was read to the lodge. The re-
that's my cue, so mother told me this Lodge. No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will give
port contained a list of building fund 0
We can accommodate only a limited number. First come Or
morning. I'm to remain close to him a card party at the Palais tie Dance
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0 served. Full time and part time salesmen welcome. Begins Bo:
in expectation and anticipation of the on Wednesday afternoon, June 10, pledges and contributions.
It is reported that several young
, immediate advent of a rehearsal!" for the benefit of the charitable in-
(lay 7:45 P. 51., May 18. Lasts till May 30. Every evening. Rap
The lad quoted his mother, with mis- terests of the three organizationi. ladieS were exceedingly disappointed
advancement and big opportunity for your future. Attend our NE,
at
the
failure
of
"Daddy"
Freund
to
I chievous imitation.
Prizes will be given and refreshments
day and Thursday meetings or call to get details from sales manage
At this they both laughed, the child served .
da nce at the Mothers' Day celebra-
who could talk like a grown person,
I Hon. On the other hand it seems
a
Gentlemen:--Please enroll in.
and the man who could think like a
' that Hiram D. Frankel didn't miss
ANNOUNCEMENT
,
child. And each had the firm convic-
your Erie Course fur S114,11111
Wilbur DeYoung, son of Mr. and dance.
will attend all lectures.
tion that he had found a friend.
Denver
hospital
drive
committee
Mrs. Sol DeYoung of 2263 Blaine
Joe's father was standing before
....
avenue, who recently passed his state made another appeal for action by
NAME... . .........
i the new theater which represented his
bar examination, is an attorney for the workers who have volunteered to
MAJESTIC BLDG.
I entire fortune, more than he had be-
ADDRESS
the American State Bank. Mr. De finish the campaign. It is hoped that
1 fore owned in several seasons, the
Young was graduated from Central they can announce completion of the
TEL.
1040-45
profits of a phenomenally successful
High School and the Detroit College drive for funds at the first meeting
tour through the West of that era.
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He was building hopes upon the sue-
A. C. Lappin, vice-president of the
the Varsity debating team for two
cess of a long season here during the
s. He has been active in fro- lodgr was very much in evidence a1
M■01milm
.
I session of the State Legislature, now y ear
NINOMINN001000.00
al work, is an honorary member the last meeting.
that the capitol had been moved to tern
communi-
and ex-speaker of the Philomathic
After
May
25,
1925,
all
, Springfield. There had been no hall Debating Club, a member of the cations to the secretary's office should
'large enough to give a play, so he who
Alpha Theta Kappa legal fraternity, he addressed to Elias Goldberg, 2527
I would furnish entertainment must
vice-president of the Sigma Mu Fra- Pasadena avenue.
supply also its home. The new opera
terntiy of Temple Beth El, a member
Every member is expected to turn
house was not a thing of beauty, it
of the Knights of Pythias and the
lcovered a small, narrow lot with a
out for the last meeting to be held in
Detroit chapter of De Molay. He the present lodge rooms Monday eve-
1plain board structure bare of orna-
claims the distinction of being one
ning, May 18.
ment or paint.
of the youngest bank attorneys in the
"Looks something like a drygoods
box with a roof, father," was the country.
youngster's comment. "But it's the
only thing you and I ever owned with Detroit Trust Company Will
Offer Astor Court Apart-
a roof."
Meeting:
" 'A poor thing,'" quoted his fa-
ments at Auction.
A regular meeting of the Detroit
One of Our Common Brick Basements Being Put In at
ther cheerily, "'but mine own.' And
Doyle and Van Dyke Avenues.
Junior Hadassah Unit will be held
then, it might be worse. It might be
The Detroit Trust Company, re- Monday evening, May 18, at 8 o'clock
at
the
lowest
price—Common
best
like
those
playhouses
of
old
Shake-
absolutely
the
-0/
It is
ceivers. will dispose by auction the
speare's time, and not have any roof Astor Court Apartments, 2800 West at the Little Theater, 89 Rowena
Brick Basements. Don't gamble any longer with other
street. Election of officers will take
at all."
materials, nor shut your eyes to this self-evident fact—
Grand boulevard, on Wednesday
Its contemplation fired the actor's morning, June 10. at 11 o'doc. The place and reports from all committee
that basements and foundations of Common Brick are
chairmen will be given. Entertain-
very soul . Unconsciously he struck
apartment building is situated near ment for the evening will be in the
method
of
best and cheapest, if built by the Ideal Wall
a martial attitude, bred of long ex-
what is considered Detroit's future form of a travesty rendered by ama-
perience in the venerable cohorts of
construction. Will stand all tests for strength and dura-
business district, is three blocks from ear talent of the unit. Refreshments
Prince Hal and Richard of Glouces-
the General Motors Building, directly will be served. All members are
bility and are ALWAYS DRY.
ter.
Common Brick is good for all building purposes, above or below
across from Ford Hospital and imme-
"Im lookin' for J. Jefferson, Esq.," diatel yadjacent to bus and car lines. urged to attend.
the ground; is most economical to build and with Ideal Wall costs
said a man who had just crossed the
The heaviest boulevard traffic passes
no more than frame. A brick house always sells for more money.
Dinner-Dance:
unpaved street behind them.
the ro ertv According to the De-
mau
llTtiot TOMMY
Plans are being completed for a
ir BEA
" The very man, my lord, thou troit Trust Company, the approsers
Get our free literature about
dinner-dance to he given early in
seest
before
thee,'
"
quoted
the
actor.
Brick and Brick Construction.
value the property at $675,000, not
June. Further details will be an-
" 'What woultist of Mortimer?'"
Also secure our three books of
including furnrhings.
"I ain't looking for no Mortimer.
nounced later.
Brick Home Plans and our book
The Astor Court contains apart-
If
you're
said
J.
Jefferson
I
want
to
on How to Estimate and Build
ments which range from a combina-
.
give you this here dockiment."
of Brick; all for 50 cents.
tion living and sleeping room, kitch- Windsor Chapter:
Whereupon he handed over a huge
At a recent mectiag of the Windsor
Call, phone or write.
enette and bath to five-room and bath
Chapter of Junior Hadassah the fol-
official paper.
flats. The apartments are completely
J. Jefferson glanced through its
lowing officers w-re elected: Minnie
furnished tied are under competent
long legal phrases with increasing
Kovinsky, president; Sadie Baum,
management. At present 86 per cent
wonder. One thing seemed clear
vice-president; Kate Marks, secre-
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are occupied. A garage in the rear
enough, either he had to pay an im-
tary; Lillian Meretsk v. treasurer. The
Cherry 5040.
of the building accommodates 22 cars.
!club is planning extensive activities
possible license fee or there would be
, for the coming summer months.

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INTERPROFESSIONAL MEETING

I am interested in Palestine and I always have been interested in Palestine,
because I have a yearning to be helpful to those of my people who need help,
whether they be in Russia, or whether they be in South America or in Palestine
--but particularly those in Palestine, because Palestine is the land that nur-
tured my religion, my aspirations and my hopes and my dreams. Moreover,
I am interested in Palestine because I do not want my Christian friends to
point at me and at my children with a finger of scorn and say that when a great
historic opportunity came Ave failed. We are on thg brink of a great tragedy;
if we don't do the right thing we will lose the resI)ect of all the people of
the world.
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This is'''the time when we can cement all Jewish activity and all Jewish
interest in Palestine. There is not a Jew in America who has a right to side-
step a situation in which duty so clearly and definitely points to a demand for
interest
we can present a solid front
his
s. I thank God for this day, when
the right thing for
o ont
in the way of an honest, earnest, sincere endeavor
Palestine.

SAM C. LAMPORT

Are You Contributing Your Share?

PALESTINE 1109 FOUNDATION
FUND
MAJESTIC BUILDING

A. C. LAPPIN, Director

MORRIS FRIEDBERG, Chairman

The Round Table Interprofessional
Society will meet on Friday evening,
Slay 15, at 8:30 o'clock in Room 2G
of Temple Beth El, when Henry
' Gottlieb will talk on "Roots of Per-
, sonality.' Mr. Gottlieb is a member
1of the United Jewish Charities staff.
10n Friday evening. May 29, at Tem-
ple Beth El, Morris Mendelsohn will
speak on "Industrial Possibilities of
Palestine." The public is invited to
I the meetings.

"Abie'a Irish Rose" Starts Its
Third Week Sunday; Four
Years in New York.

The third week of "Abie's Irish
Rose" at the Garrick Theater will
start Sunday night. with indications
pointing that it will be here not only
next week but the next and the next
and a couple of more next.. It has
caught the popular fancy of Detroit
the same as it did in Syracuse and Se-
dalia and will be tarrying along, no
doubt, well into August.
Next Saturday the fourth year for
"Abie" on Broadway is to be cele-
brated with much red fire and speech-
making and column-long space in the
theatrical trade journals. The Anne
Nichols opus will have established the
longest run record for Manhattan
with little sign that it is to move on
its way for a long time to come.

Beard and mantle do not make the
'philosopher.—Proverbs.

Starting at 10 A. M. and Continuing Through
Day and Evening Until Every Article in
the Building is Sold.

Living room suites in mohair. jacquard velour, vt
combination, walnut and French walnut dining
suites, combination walnut and French walnut bed]
suites. Rugs in many new patterns and designs in
tons, velvets and axminsters ; polychrome lamps and
rorss. spinet desks, davenport tables, end tables, sot
stands and cabinets, odd rockers and chairs, Wit
rockers and chairs and many other articles useful 10
nook and corner. Odd dressers, vanities, chiffor
bow foot beds, springs and mattresses. Odd buffets, 1
cabinets, service tables and chairs. The above li
goods are new and all high grade merchandise. Wt
also sell a large assortment of good, clean used furs
consisting of living room suites, dining room suites,
room suites and many other useful articles too num
to mention.

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Auctioneers

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The Store With the White Front. One Block W
Grand River.
Goods on Display Tuesday Evening from 6 to 9
Glendale 7817.

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