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July 31, 1925 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-07-31

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PAGE TWO

I Adler, Weil and Herman Head.
line Temple Theater Bill
for Next Week.

-----
garet Fallenius, violinist, and a com-
pany of four solo dancers; William
Newell and Elsa Most, in "The Last
Dance," a new comedy with music by
Wilbur Mack written especially for
them; Judson Cole, assisted by the
audience, in a humorous interlude;
Weymen and companion, premier
Belgian equilibrists; LaFleur and
Portia and a bill of Keith acts;
Aesop's Fables, Topics of the Day
and the Pattie Weekly.

B. F. Keith's Temple Theater,
starting Sunday matinee, Aug. 2, an-
nounce the triumphal home coming
of Detroit's favorites, Adler, Weil
and Herman, California Sunkist Syn-
copaters, and their peripatetic piano,
in a repertoire of well chosen songs.
Honor Society; last semester you Others listed for the week include
Every genuinely religious person
ABE SOLOMON OF LAKE were named as the winner of the in- the Giersdorf Sisters and company; is a heretic, and therefore a revolu-
dividual sportsmanship cup offered by Albertina Ranch presents "Rhythmic
tionist.
CENTER
the Beta Alpha Club; already your Toes" with Day and Aileen and Mar-
1
name has been embossed
on your di-
By Chadwyn Been.
ploa;
m your invitations are out for
TT.r.r•r7 TTTTTT
commencement. I 3 TT TT T TTT T T T
"Boys, this is final, that money
"And now—because of an imma-
Ii
must be in the hands of the club di- ture sense of injury and a few paltrylg
' rector by Monday, or you will be sus- dollars—you are going to walk out I c
and leave everything and everybody. I
pended from school."
, Principal Mitchell uttered his ulti- There is no one else who understands
matum and turned back to the pa- your work on the News staff who can
pers on his desk with an unmistak- take your place on such short notice.
There is all that proof to be read for
able air of decision.
Abe Solomon and Bert Starnes, the annual. Have you no regard for
members of the senior class in Lake your friends, for yourself, and your
For the Most Delicious
Center High School, walked from the parer .s."
principal's office in resentful silence.
"But, Mr. Tyler, I'm right—I've
Chop Suey or Chow Mein
"That means I'm through with this done nothing wrong-1 simply lived
joint," grumbled Starnes as soon as up to the agreement—"
the two boys were out of hearing.
"I acknowledge that you did,"
"Old 'Mitch' can't talk that way to me agreed the man, "but you were not I
and get away with it."
dealing with school officials. Those I
I Abe Solomon said nothing. He was boys of the Blue Circle committee
not in sympathy with the disrespect were clearly outside their rights. But !
To the Rhythmic Tune of
$395
ful words of his companion, but he the big point is this: Can you bow
$315
Bert Milan and His Band
, did feel that Mr. Mitchell had been gracefully to authority — properly
1 , unjust. Seventeen dollars and Mty constituted — although you do feel
1cents was a small amount, but—well, that you are right? Many times In
he had earned it honestly and would life, you are going to meet the same
not give it up. He would leave school kind of problem. You are too big
Situated Directly Opposite
before he would do that.
a fellow to quit. Any little nonentity
As he took his hat and coat from can quit, but it takes a man to stick
Book.Cadillac Hotel at
the locker Abe was conscious of an and see the thing through in the face
indefinable feeling of doubt. Was he of adverse conditions."
I
219 MICHIGAN AVENUE
doing the wise thing? "Suppose I
The two were silent a moment.
I
I
ought to tell Mr. Tyler that I'm leav-
"Have you spent the money?" Mr.
0
ing," he thought, "there's a teacher Tyler's voice was sympathetic.
who has been square with me in
"Yes," admitted Abe with some
1.1.1.1...I.
.1.1.1.1.1.1.11.1.1 1. 1 .1. 1. 1 .1.
everything."
discomfort.
Thomas A. Tyler was instructor in
Mr. Tyler reached for his check
mathematics and faculty director of book and fountain pen.
th Lake Center Weekly News. The
"Take this check up to the office
publication of the Senior Annual wa n
The prices speak for themselves—
also under his direction. His staff, and tell Mr. Mitchell—
Abe,
buy
ROLLINS'
quality
furs
o
composed of upper classmen, was 1 "I won't do that," protested
so moderate that you will be genu-
headed by Abe Solomon as business I his face flaming with injured pride.
at August prices, the lowest
inely surprised, if you know any-
manager. During the school year, "I can't , do
that." e alk
and d
f r e aan r o a u intd the
prices of the year, is the truest sort
Now, A b ge e,t yeoeuni w
thing about fine furs.
more than $5,000 was handled in the i block an
of economy.
publication of these two school en- come back for that money. It is only I
terprises. Much depended upon the
You will find every correct fashion
integrity and efficiency of the boy se- I a loan, you know. You can pay toe
For the quality, you have ROLLINS'
lected each year as student manager. I back any time. I know you are good
trend represented, and every coat
guarantee. We sell only the best,
When Abe entered Mr. Tyler's I for that amount — or for any
tailored as only the expert furrier
room he found the instructor busy I amount."
and stand squarely behind every
"Well, I'll say you've been square
4611 FOURTEENTH AVE., Near GRAND RIVER
can tailor it,
with
Abe,'
1 ' with me all right, Mr. Tyler," saidi
called test
Mr. papers.
Tyler in "Hello,
his friendly
way.
garment which leaves this shop.
" 'Lo," replied Solomon uneasily. Abe warmly, "but 1 can't see it that
"Just thought I'd drop in and say way. Good-bye, and thank you for
good-bye." His eyes were anywhere
all you I'm
have
done for me in
Lake
I Center.
leaving—that's
all."
but "What
on Mr. is Tyler.
that? You don't mean I The tardy bell rang and Mr. Tyler
you are leaving school?" The in. I turned his attention to his class in I
geometry. A minute later he saw
I structor dropped his pencil and re-
Garfield 2123
moved his glasses in amazement. I 'Abe
the window
as that
young through
man crossed
the street and
dis-
"Yes—I'm leaving—now."
appeared
from
view.
Mr. Tyler leaned back in his swivel i Abe walked the few blocks to the I
chair and studied the fine specimen business section of the city, his mind
of young manhood before him.
turmoil of conflicting emotions. His
"Well, go on; what is the rest of a
—At Grand Circus Park
the story?" he asked pointedly. I wounded sense of justice and his
36 Mums Avenue West
"Little trouble with the office," re. realization of what it was costing him'
struggled for supremacy.
"They think because I am a Jew I
luctantly.
"I'm listening."
that I can't see anything but the
"About three weeks ago," began money aide of a thing. But it isn't
Solomon, gathering courage as he the money—it's the principle of the I
"
went , "a committee from the Blue
Circle Club came to Bert
and , thing—that
it. began to think less
•••• •
RUSSIAN REFUGEES
tat,' Stamen
over the
,And then s he
united us to
es. ...., mooivi.• oo.• o-au. I
me.
and
,
WILL BUILD TOWN printing of the programs for the Blue ! on.
Catalog sent you
had certainly been the best friend he
Circle minstrel. Bert and I knew we had ever had in his school career.
on request.
Thou Stranded in Jugoslavia Receive could sell enough advertising space1 I Mr. Tyler depended upon him im.
c -
waeet
itaja
ofa the dg
-,K
on the programs to pay for the print- pliti
ne
Government Aid in Project.
cni ew ys in E the publication
Friday—
Even now —it
ing, and net us about $35 profit. We
business manager should be at
LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — Russian agreed to assume the obligation on I IY
'
ad'
the
condition
that
any
surplus
should
be divided between the two of us. tvheetilpsreinnitensthaopfncthnecekaitngweoevaers e
40 STORES 9 DETROIT BRANCHES
refugees in Jugoslavia have now the
tedition.,
taken an important decision—to build
"Well.
Starnes
and
I
put
out
the
h
The
proof
on
the
new
Senior
Annual
.
that country.
a -----------------
r
on
The Jugoslav government
has prom- rograms
and cleare
rinting cost.
I took $17.50 for my ' would come d up
from the prim e
Monday an i t was Abe's business to
ised to give free the land on which P
t
to
er half wen
h also e-
read the proof. There was
the town is to be built and, since the share and the ot
The Blue Circle fellows nate Weinstrom. Abe had far in ad-
refugees include people of every class Starnes.
e glad to get off so asily, for in vance of the event asked her to march
were
and trade, it is expected that before
expense with him on class day. There were
long an important Russian town, built the years past the program
'
d loss."
a
always been
a de and
in the Russian style, will spring up has Solomon
paused
looked for Goldberg's
Dad and Mother—and
job had
in
clothing store, the
which
somewhere on the Jugoslav coast as
some
comment
from
the
instructor.
been
promised
upon
his
graduation.
a permanent home for the remnants
Since Mr. Tyler remained silent, Abe I As he walked, Abe remembered
of General Denikin's army.
I Mr. Tyler's words: "Any little nonen-
The Russian refugees constitute continued:
1. '1
"Was There
there was
anything
wrong
one of the gravest political problems that?"
a faint
echo about
of de. tity can quit, but it takes a man to
. stick!" And was he a nonentity?
of southeastern Europe. They num-
What is a nonentity? A spineless
ber 1,500,000 and the majority left fiance in his tone.
"I have not heard it all," replied I c tn re eal t e ua rs et tah ig a 'ng f oe e g s gu ep eniin nnsl moke" at
the country hurriedly without any
identity papers or belongings. Thou- the judicious Mr. Tyler. "Go on with
story." all was 0. K.," explained! Then came the decision.
sands still remain destitute in Con- the "Well,
stantinople and elsewhere. Despite the boy, now speaking very slowly, I "I'll go back!" he exclaimed
There is not the slightest
the league system of "Nansen pass- "until Starnes got into some trouble ' Quickening his pace, he turned in
Of the whole num-
difference in the playing
the direction of his father's shop
ports," which enables refugees to
down on Main street. In a moment
town."
of the artist through the
ber of solo concert
travel in most countries belonging to down
y.
T ,
"What
trouble?"
insisted
Mr.
Abe
had
told
his
father
of
the
diffi-
the league, thousands are still unable
DUO-ART and in his su-
pianists
of
interna-
to obtain employment. Ten per cent let.
preme concert triumphs.
"Oh, a little trouble with a taxi cu
ty.
I Isadore
Solomon had little sym-
of these refugees are now in Jugo-
What boundless musical
tional fame, 75%
1 driver—"
pa thy with the modern tendencies of
slavia.
' "Now, Abe " the faculty director I
joy would come into your
tapped "
with '
his pencil on the edge _,
of absolute
I the younger
had
1
per cent now record
faith generation,
in his boy. but
It he
would
I
home with this marvelous
esk, "if you want my counsel
time—just on the eve of
ne
a
poor
CAHAN HONORED
BY
1
their interpreta-
i which
the d perhaps you do not—you will i graduation—to remo strate with the
instrument — and what
n
u school officials. Abe was right, b t
pride and satisfaction in
BERLIN SOCIETIES ! I, have to give me the facts. "
tions only for the
owning an instrument of

1 The boy hesitated. "Well, you see, I what was $17.50 at a time like this?
BERLIN.-1.1. T. A.)—The change 1 Starnes got up a little party and He gave the boy the money.
pronounced leadership.
DUO-ART!
of
attitude
on
the
part
of
European
Jewry toward American Jews was I I trouble
hired a when
cab, it
but
there
some
came
to was
settling
up. , into
Twenty
minutes later
Mr. Mitchell's
office Abe
and stepped
without I
commented upon by Abraham Cohan, i Of
enfo c i ourse, the news got to Mr. Mit- a word laid the money on the desk in
and Starnes was called to the '
leader of the Jewish labor movement I
Daily
Forward,
in
an
address
deliv-
, See to give an explanation. Among front of the principal. It was his
In America and editor of the Jewish , other
oi
thnigs Mr. Mitchell wanted to ' ment,
Purpose
walk
out without
STEINWAY,
but to
Mr.
Mitchell
called com-
him
o
'
AEOLIAN, STROUD, STECK,
ered by him here. The occasion was
stunt
So
Starnes
told
back-
"'Just a minute—what is this for?"
a reception tendered Mr. Cohan by , 1 put on such a
WHEELOCK,
WEBER
and then I was . called in and had
"That is my half of the program
the United Jewish Emigration Co-
—the only Pianos in which the
mittee, the Ort and the Oze. Repro- I to repeat it all.
oney
re-
I
Profits,
Mr.
Mitchell."
DUO-ART is I urnished.
an
"Mr. Mitchell said that m
The man regarded him in mild sur-',
sentatives of these societies, my
bl' prise. He had expected Bert Starnes
$695 UP
newspaperm en and writers attended I ceived by any function
,
the affair, which was under the chair- I school could not be turned to indi- to make good the amount, but some-
Convenient Terms Arranged.
manship of Dr. Syngolowski. Mr. vidual profit, since the schools are how he anticipated that Abe Solomon I
Goldenberg, Dr. Leo Bramson, Dr. I I supported by taxation. The minstrel would rebel. Quite the reverse had
Eliasberg and David Bergelson were was given by the boys of the Blue proved true. Starnes had sent his
a means
of
the speakers. "The Jewish demo- Circle t as the
new athletic
stadium. mother up to the high school to "tell
that principal where to get off," while
erotic elements in Europe admire the
OCCIS
Beautifully designed breakfast suites, gateleg
Abe Solomon had quietly walked in
leader of the Jewish labor democracy Then how could we utilize the
sion
as
a
money-making
proposition
and put down the money.
in America," they stated.
tables, lamps, rugs in the latest patterns and de-
In aelmiration of the boy
Mr. Cahan, in his reply, emphasized —he wanted to know.
'Of course, I explained how it was, over his own inclinations, Mr. Mit- 1
signs in Wiltons, Velvets and Axminsters, odd
the fact that until recently European
taken over the program job h 's
d victory
a
Jews
who
looked
upon
the
American
We
an above-board manner and simply chell got up and extended
his hand.
dressers, vanities, chiffoniers, davenport tables,
"Solomon," he exclaimed emphat-
Jews merely as their "rich American
congoleum rugs, etc.
are a man."
uncle" are begining to recognize the carried it out as agreed.
"Mr.
Mitchell
said
that
the
commit.
ically,
"you
As the boy hurried off to his class
intellectual importance of American
tee was in error, not having the au.
Jews.
thority to handle the money in that the principal looked after him
way. We argued about it, but I thoughtfully. "A man!" he said to
.
wonder
how
many real
Demand for "Abie's Irish Rose" couldn't make him see my viewpoint himself. "I give
a finer
exhibition
of
Full value allowed on
He finally
could
Continues. Fourteenth Week and I couldn't see his. us,
said men
self-control!"—Young
Israel.
I
other instrument.
and
laid
down
the
law
to
Starts August 1.
that we would have to produce the
TENTH AT LAFAYETTE
money or leave school."
Miss Boyle of Wellman's Furs
"Abie's Irish Rose," the comedy by
Mr. Tyler was thoughtful • mo-
FOURTEENTH AT BUCHANAN
Returns From Western
Anne Nichols, continues its success-
ment.
ful run at the Garrick and the de-
"And so you are leaving school—
Fur - Buying Trip.
mand for seats Is still as eager as in for seventeen dollars and fifty
the opening week. Everybody knows
The prices we offer on furniture makes shopping
Miss Marilda Boyle, who is in
that this play has captured by storm cents?"
His tone hurt more than did the charge of sales at Wellman's Fur I
in the high rent district an expensive luxury.
every city it has visited and Detroit mere words.
is, of course, no exception. The story
Abe shifted uneasily from one foot Shop in the General Necessities
Building, recently returned from a
is simple and unassuming, but full to the other.
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of heart interest from beginning to
"Sit down, Abe," directed Mr. Ty- visit to the coast and an extensive
Our Best Salesmen Are Our Customers.
end and thus with the screaming hu- ler, "and let us analyze this thing." buying trip along the McKenzie river
mor there is plenty of opportunity
"I agree with Mr. Mitchell, abso- and Frazer river districts of Canada,
for those who love a lover to see the iutely," stated the instructor, "but in the Rocky Mountains. These lo.
realization of their dreams. The since you cannot see that aide of it, calities are noted for the richness of
longer "Able" stays in town the more we shall look at the matter from an- the mink and the fisher, which are
it becomes evident that everyone who
it you are gradually becoming scarcer. Miss
All Phones
angle. Just what is
Main Office and Yard
makes it a practice to indulge in dra- other
doing? You are business manager Boyle, who has been away for a
For Antemobibse, Track/ and Motor Boau.
Melrose 3390
matic entertainment must even . tually . of the Lake Center News; you are as- month, is desirous of showing her
Gratiot at St. Aubin
BUSiaesa Established 11364
ow, if on y to satisfy y
friends and customers the pretty cre-
North Yard—Conant sad Holbrook
see this show,
curiosity. Sunday, Aug. 2, starts the instant manager for the Senior As-
. to , ation' in fur now on display and
corn. null, which is right now joint!

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