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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-07-24

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PAGE TWO

the offering of the Bonatelle Com-

"Ground for Divorce," From pany at the Playhouse beginning Sun-
day night.
the Hungarian, at Bon-

stelle Next Week.

"Ground for Divorce," a brilliant
comedy from the pen of Guy Bolton,,
translated from the Hungarian of
Ernest Vajda, which was offered at
the Garrick in the spring of 1024 with
a cast headed by Ina Claire, Bruce
McRae and II. Reeves-Smith, will be

i

OBITUARY

MRS. REBECCA EDELSON

The services of Glide Leery, Elea-
The death of Mrs. Rebecca Edel-
nor Martin, Edna Archer Crawford,
R th Mason Donald Cameron, Edwin son of 553 East Kirby avenue occur-
R. Wolfe, Walter Young, Dorothy red suddenly at her late residence on
Richey and Lester Vail will be re-
quired for this comedy, rich in satire,
human interest and plot.
Matinees will be given on Tues-
day, Thursday and Saturday.

Ailbun's (writer

nesday night was only exceeded by
one like performance.
It would seem that Detroit is going
to prove no exception to the long
rune for "Abie's Irish Rose" and
those who laid wagers as to four, six,
eight and ten weeks for its stay in

Detroit are now trying to find takers
for Thanksgiving week. Anne Nich-
ols, author and producer, must be
sniffing, wherever she might be in Eu-
rope, as she was repeatedly warned
that Detroit would not accept a play
for more than six weeks.

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J. i-/ -r-.1.1 - 1 J.

After the Show

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derstanding was kindled between the
father and the son.
"Sonic people have luck!" Malker
remarked one day as she was perusing
-4
the theater page of the Pigeon-Post.
By Elbert Aidline-Trommer.
"If their children are not famous mu-
-4
sicians, they are at least well known
For the Most Delicious
Had they stayed in Eishishok, singers or actors. Only our boy grad-
-4
"America's Best"
things in the Rodziansky family uated from public school, and what
Chop Suey or Chow Mein
,
would have most probably gone on as future will he have? Become a ship-
they had gone on for generations and ping clerk or a messenger boy? Take
generations. The husband would Mrs. Cohen's son, Boris—I myself
have been the breadwinner, educator saw with my own eyes the other night
and general manager of the house- how he acted in the movies in that
hold, and his wife would have known picture, 'Love Me Little, Love Me
her place, her duties and her status Long.' It must be wonderful to have
To the Rhythmic Tune of
in the establishment. But Eishishok such a son. And who is Mrs. Cohen?
Bert Milan std His Band
was left far behind, and Greenerville, Just a finbody; her father was a
the busy, crowded Greenerville, was driver in the old country. And how
a reality to be reckoned with, a real- about Mischa Zabubonchik, our
ity that allowed for no dreams of a Greenerville inventor and genius?
former existence somewhere beyond Well, what's to be done if my hus-
Situated Directly Opposite
its boundaries.
band is too lazy to punish the boy
It in the old country Itch Rachmiel properly? And Atilla is no better
Book-Cadillac Hotel at
Rodziansky had been mainly a Tal- than his father—he spends all his
mudical scholar, and a watchmaker- time watching him do the watches.
219 MICHIGAN AVENUE
s profession of honor—only by avo- A fine future."
MRS. REBECCA EDELSON
cation, things were different in Amer-
Patiently Reb Rachmiel listened to
Molly's nagging. As for Atilla-Mor-
July 15. Burial services were held ica. Watchmaking became his voca-
- 1
PM
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deal himself, he, too, would not reply
the following day with interment at tion and although his better soul
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Moses still soaring in empyrean heights of to his mother's tauntings. He was
Talmudical lore, although his heart a high school pupil, brought, as be-
Fischer officiated.
still throbbed with the beauty which fore, good marks home and, as be-
Mrs. Edelson had been a resident
only faith could give him, the morn-
of Detroit for more than 30 years ings and afternoons spent in discus- fore, took great interest in his fa-
ate
'swl
and was active in the community. sions in the synagogue were gone ,
Lately his mother caught them at
She is survived by her husband, gone for good. Now it was rising their
Thomas Edelson; six children, Sam- early in the morning, a hurried trip whispered conferences. She nagged,
uel, Ruth, Arthur, Ethel, Benjamin to the House of Worship, and then but to no avail. Atilla-Mordecai did
and Helen Edelson, and three grand- back to work and thus three times a not even dream of becoming a mu-
children.
day, except, of course, the Sabbath, sician or actor.
which remained as sacred and held One morning Reb Rachmiel came
lowed as in the good old days. , home from the synagogue with a Yid-
dishrnae,wu.asapatpeirkinlahaiasehdaanad.hapIlpiys face
CLASS PLANS RAFFLE
Together with Reb Rachmiel's li
FOR BIALIK LIBRARY standing in the Eishishok community
as a scholar, was gone his prestige! Malkeh could not resist the tempta-
Investigate the following parcels and remember the date,
as a master of the house, and all be- tion
of reproving
time and place of ale.
"What's
your him.
joy about? Have
The graduation class of the United
cause his Molly, formerly Malkeh, had you got 10 cents more worth of work
TUESDAY MORNING
Hebrew Schools will raffle a gold taken to "Americanization." From ,
t
l
wonderful
r
w
o
n
m
ay
w
te
rrd
?eso
ha!
any
ar
v
e
,
att
aL
ti
h
aa
ELEVEN A. M.
rd
h
watch for the benefit of the Bialik neighbors she had heard that it was 1 to
grown risk
I
Library, which is in Kirby Center. "ladies first" in America. She inter- sude
d"
n
ly?
preted it to mean that there was to
The library contains books in He-
"Yes," Reb Rachmiel answered
be a new head of the family, and that
a haa a rich,
e h a vgrown
brew, Yiddish and English on philos- she was to fill the vacancy she her- traitumaapthasandtl. a i " ewhave
suddenly.
Building Site
ophy, essays, plays, fiction, Talmud, self had created by having nagged h
o
jau,,, daidadnhoat
ty
h
ontla
y
Six Brick Stores
aluswthliilset,an
aw
Northeast Corner Boston Blvd.
submission. know
into
Rachmiel
the Bible, poetry and other branches Reb
it..
Northwest Corner Forest and
and Broad St.
her husband ever acquiesced
of literature. The majority of the Whether
to this transfer of power is hard to read her an item in the Greenerville
Pennsylvania.
English books are on Zionist subjects.
n-P ost, which
Room Frame Bungalow
ing
the
moral
be
-
av
5
tell,
but
no
longer
h
,
aw
hJewish
The proceeds from the raffle willd di-
a ds koyf
Double Frame, 16 Rooms
; de c ai . Ri coh dzi t °n
15621 LaSalle Blvd.
he , boy, M f
f a
support
of his ellow-villagers,
used toward the purchase o
gave in, gradually
but surely. And invented a wireless clock regulator.
2817 Sixteenth Street. Stove
1,,The patent, the item further said, had
23 Apartment Building
ti onal books.
heat.
c lass: when their oldest son, Mordecai
.
', I been purchased by one of the fore- I
The following were recently
2014 West Euclid.
.
.
,
reached the age of
companies, for $50, 000.
Building Site
ed officers of the gradualing
mother who resolved that the boy I most electric
Frame Dwelling
a
President, Nathan 'Shur; vice-presi- must make his own way to fame. Also, I A "nd," dded
Northwest Corner Dundee and
Reb Rachmiel, "per-
3818 Biddle. Seven rooms and
1•11.1.C= 1
dent, Esther Charness; secretary,
haps his fa ther had something to do
Nardin.
she changed his name to Atilla—it ‘Oh it. And perhaps, if all our Jew-
bath and hot air.
Miriam Plotnitsky, and treasurer,
had "a more American sound," she'
Business Frontage
Fay Gorelick. Fred Malamud was
iib parents allowed their children to
Brick
Veneer Four - Flat
contended.
(,. :ow their natural bent, instead of
40 feet. West Warren, north
elected as fifth member of the board
"Why are you torturing him so?" '
Southwest Corner Chenlot and
of directors. Before graduating the Mr. Rodziansky inquired one evening, at tempting to make fiddlers or piano-
side, between McKinley and
Nardin.
we iw
atoaualad annodt
omi.:itanoyf them, s tw
members of the class will have ac-
Vinewood.
"In it not enough that he goes to pub- Gangers out
quired a thorough knowledge of the
deposit of 10% of the purcha e price required on any of these
tic
school,
then
to
a
rebbi
for
his
He-
nda--
obs eawt issehcoR
A
Ilebrew language, of the Pentateuch,
rtdsletaras ,' ibaegtghineag taforar.,j_4
properties at the time and place of sale. Balance of down payment
early and later prophets, history of brew—what do you you want him to ' li rate
within 10 days. Most of the above properties can be purchased with
for?"
the Jewish people, the Talmud and fiddle
"What for? Don't you know, my'. view.
• down payment of from 20 to 25%•
have done composition work.
dear breadwinner, that those 'fid-
This is the first of a series of auction sales to be held at the
the
moundsists
inhge goof odchianrift aystinTgalc consists
dlers' as you call them make a tiny ,, gi,T
AUCTION SALES ROOMS of
little more than watchmakers? Have
you ever heard of Mischa Union, or
Patience is the door of joy—Prov-
Zimbalist?"
"But how do you know that our erb,
Mordecai has talent?"
"Whether Atilla," with emphasis "Abie's Irish Rose" Still Popu - I
on Atilla, "has talent? How about
tar After Eleven Weeks
those other famous violinists? Were
at Garrick.
In loving memory of our darling their parents richer or better than we
Between Taylor and Hazelwood
son, Gilbert Harold Misty, who de- are? Why, then, should he have less
Irish
hose"
parted three years ago July 22.
talent than all those Mischas ands
at iet ;
Garrick
airlpk layTihn eg
Itto7"
- lAftbh week a the
His loving Parents and Sisters. Yashas? Now, never you mind, just twe
and the best proof of the unabate-
keep nibbling your watches and let Iment of interest is the fact that on
CORNER WAYNE
301-309 W. FORT STREET
me attend to Atilla's career."
l ast Wednesday afternoon it scored
For Information Call Cadillac 0525.
Reb Rachmiel took his spouse's ad-
vice and became absorbed in a large 1 the highest mark yet reached during
the engagement for a Wednesday
gold watch, to the accompaniment I matinee performance, while the Wed-
of Atilla'-Mordecais violin whose
strains, with their insistent discord,
seemed to voice their sympathy with ,
Mr. Rodziansky's disapproval.
A few minutes later, when Malkehlr
went downstairs to do some shopping,
Reb Rachmiel rose and walked over
to Atilla-Mordecai, who stood in the
parlor, a huge violin in his left hand,
making faces at his reflection in the
mirror. tie smiled rather sadly and
walked out of the room. He resumed
his seat at his work bench, and what
with the violin strains emanating
Through the Detroit International Company, we can make hotel
from the parlor, fell into a reverie.
Half an hour passed. Mrs. Rodzians
reservations for you in New York—obtain your railroad tickets and
ACK of e very
ky w as not back yet. Imperceptibly
handle your reservations on the liner on which you wish to book pas-
1 J worth while insti-
Reb Rachmiel dozed off.
The noisy shutting of the hall door
sage. We can also obtain your passport and the necessary credentials
tution there is a Creed
awakened him. He opened his eyes.
of service. Sometimes
you will need on your trip. These details we are equipped to handle
Molly had just come in with packages
this creed is ex-
and bundles. The boy was standing
with no inconvenience or expense to you.
at the work bench. Reb Rachmiel
Pessed, and acme-
made ready to resume his work. The
unex-
times 1 t s
gold watch had been promised for the
When travelling, you will find Travellers' Checks or letters of credit
next morning and the jeweler for
¢ressed; but always it
whom Rodziansky worked was very'
the
best and safest way of carrying your funds. The Bank of Detroit
Pays a living "'art in
exacting. Reb Rachmiel put a mag-
can supply you with American Express Company or American Bankers'
nifying glass over his left eye and
the work and work-
Talk
Association Travellers' Checks and travellers' letters of credit.
looked for the spring. To his eaten-
ings of the institution.
ishment he could not find it on the
over your trip with us. We shall doubtless be able to be of assistance
table. He looked in the watch. As
if by a miracle, the spring was there,
to you.
in place, and the watch was ticking. '
The puzzled watchmaker did not '
know what to make of it, but when',
his eyes met Atilla-Mordecai's, he'
understood. The father's pride sang,
a song of joy in his heart and he',
To provide banking facilities for the average man
1
beamed a happy smile on the boy.
—and to help those who wish to help them-
A few weeks later Atilla's violin
lessons came to a close. Reb Rach-
selves—
miel was surprised. "Well," he asked
Molly, "is MordecaPe musical educe
To make Character and Earning Capacity the
Lion completed? I've never heard of 1
Basis of Credit; to discourage Extravagance and
this sort of training taking so little I
to encourage Thrift—
time."
"You stick to your watches and
To place personal financing upon • high, efficient,
don't say anything! Not another
word
from you. I am taking care of
self-respecting plane—
his education!" Reb Rachmiel did
not reply. He smiled sweetly.
To furnish funds for sound, economic purposes at
Mrs. Rodziansky did not give up
planning a musical career for Atilla.
• minimum of cost—
The violin teacher was succeeded by
a piano instructor, who, in turn, was
followed by one who taught or rather
To make it as easy and pleasant to repay a loan
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
attempted to teach the boy to play
MAIN OFFICE 241 WEST FORT ST.
as to make it—
the guitar. Then came a Russian to
teach him the balaika; after him. a
BRANCHES(
teacher of singing, and all met with
1201 Westminster Ave.
To maintain a friendly relationship with our cus-
12500 East Jefferson Ara
(At Delmar
the same succe•e, that is, with none
5101 West J•fferson Ave.
tomers so that we may really be the "Bank of
(At Conners)
7900 Fernd•le Ave.
(At Cary)
"Of
course,"
Mrs.
Rodziansky
kept
ci
5401 Chen• St.
(At Spring...Hs)
Personal Service."
nagging her husband, it you were
7960 West Fort St.
(At Kmby)
8401 Hamilton Ave
( (Nr. Wet End)
the right kind of father you would
(At Euchd)
5330 Russell St.
spank him a few times, and, never
2705 Harting. Sh
5360 Linwood Ave.
(rie. Kirby)
IN,.
°mines)
you mind, tat would make a good
(At E.' d)
6251
Dia
Art
2633 Woodward Ave.
musician of him."
9018 Twelfth St.
(Opp. Linnrstd•I
(Opp. Adelsod*)
"You knew I am opposed to whip-
(Me. Taylor)
4800 Michips Ave.
7164 Michigan Ara
p ing children ," Re b R ac hmie l ven-
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
(At Tlorty - hent I
(At Chopin)
t ure d. " sand besi des, I don' t think
8101 Mack Are.
6375 Gratiot Ave.
5601 Greed River A...
the boy deserves punishment—look
(At Psalter)
(At Mentnint)
(At H.4...)
what good marks he brings from
school."
"You don't believe in spanking?"
renlied the irate Mrs. Roziansky.
"Didn't you yourself get enough of
it from your (e'er and your rebbi
"The Bank of Personal Service"
when you were a boy?"
B•ew•em Calvert
Not • word &el Rachmiel answer
to t' i. •rentri-et, only his eves met
Atilla - Mordecai's and the light of on-

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