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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-09-30

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year's activities will be outlined. All
Sullivan's imperishable comic opera, that are as captivating today as on
members are urged to attend, as Mrs.
The Mikado," that Detroit has ever the occasion of their intrduction to
Fishman, who recently returned from
the musical world at large, 41 years
Board Meeting:
seen is on view this week at the Shu- ago. There is music that is both
a trip to Europe and Palestine, has
The board of directors of the J ew-
bert-Lafayette Theater. The Century classic and popular; neither one nor
Or- a message from the orphans who are
ish
Women's
European
Welfare
Theater Opera Company achieves the other alone; and it will ever re- I
being cared for by the organization.
By Hermann Hoexter.
ganization held a meeting on Tues-
wonders with this immortal master- main so because there is not the '
piece, and if you should happen to be slightest trace of the forced or the ;
day, Sept. 28, at the home of Mrs. Rummage Sale:
among the unfortunates who missed manufactured in one single line on
Max Satovsky. Plans are being
The most elaborate and musically
Favorable reports have been given
perfect performance of Gilbert and this revival, you owe it to yourself measure. Text and music are insep
formulated for a ball to be given on the rummage sale which will be
and your next of kin to make all ad - arable, and in the present review they
Nov. 21 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. held in the near future and Mrs.
vance arrangements to take the en- arc delivered by artists of distinction
tire mischpoche to next week's &li- who enter whole-heatedly into the
"My child," said the Dictator, "and Mrs. Ida Levine is in charge of ar- George Cohen, chairman of the af-
THE MIRACLE
ster revival of the same author's spirit of the play.
there is no way to cure her."
rangements and Is being ably assisted fair, requests members of other or-
equally delightful "II. M. S. Pina-
"Would you let me look at her?" by Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman and Mrs. ganizations to put aside any articles
Detroit has never seen a better or
By Rola Glaser.
Agnes Levine. Those in charge are
asked Truth.
more repeesentative trio of comic
MRS. ROSE RUBENSTEIN fore."
of clothing or household articles, for
The perennial appeal of "The Mi- principals than this Century Corn-
Truth sat stunned. Ile missed his
"Why, you cannot hurt her, you sparing in. efforts to make this the which they have no use, and a com-
Empire 1692
kado" lies in the scintillatnig score; pany offers in the persons of William hand over his eyes, felt the blood trick- may as well look at her." Together most successful affair, both socially mittee will be glad to call for the
418 KING AVENUE
an dins pired series of refreshing, al- Danforth, as "The Mikado;" Frank le down his cheeks, wiped It and they went to the sick chamber. Truth and financially, ever sponsored by the packages. The proceeds from the
, together lovely melodies and tunes Manlan the incorrigible, as "Ko-Ko," sighed. "Now, I wonder why they do looked at the child. The child feebly organization. Committees have been sale will go to the fund for the sup-
and Charles E. (;alagher as "Pooh- dislike me? I say only what I know raised her hands—"Ah, it is Truth, appointed to solicit advertising for port of orphans in Palestine.
Bah." Harold Hansen completes the to be so I do not speak unless I know dear Truth, who told are such wonder- the programs and any courtesies
quartet on the distaff side, and makes what I say, I have no desire to hurt ful facts when I came to play near the shown the ladies will be greatly ap-
CONGREGATION EMANUEL
preciated.
up in his singing what he lacks in anyone, yet how they do dislike me. It asylum wall!"
RESUMES BIBLE CLASSES
general histrionic ability. On the has gotten so that I on find no room
Truth looked at the child and felt
other side there is a truly distin- in which to live. So-called good peo- sad. So tired and wan and worn she North Woodward Branch:
Under
the leadership of Rabbi
guished presentation of "Katisha" by ple have no use for me; what am I to was from all those would-he cures.
The North Woodward branch of Aaron M. Ashinsky and A. Mendel-
Stella DeMethe of grand opera fame, to?"
"Put those bottles away," he said, the J. W. E. W. 0. will hold its first sohn, Congregation Emanuel, corner
who acts and sings with splendid ef-
A policeman tapped him on the "and use this simple thing." He pre- regular meeting of the season on
of Taylor and Wilson avenues, has
fect to the constant delight of the au- shoulder. "Here, now, move on. We scribed something.
Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 5, at the resumed its Bible classes and children
dience. Then there is as pretty a have no use for tramps."
All the physicians laughed. "Why, home of Mrs. Morris Fishman. Mrs. between the ages of 7 and 15 •years
"I am no tramp," cried Truth. "1
picture as has ever been seen (or
Joseph
Robins,
the
newly
installed
he is crazy," But the Dictator thought,
are requested to register immediate-
heard) in the part of "Pith-Sing," in a m —."
"They have only hurt her, I ant losing president, will preside. A very in- ly. Regular classes will begin on
the person of a true daughter of Nip-
"Oh, come on, tell it to the judge."
teresting program has been arranged
her
anyway.
I
will
take
this
chance."
on, llisa Koike, who seems to fit He grabbed Truth by the coat collar
for the afternoon and plans for the Sunday, Oct. 3, at 10 a. m.

So he sent the other physicians assay
ideally into this excellent cast. Miss and pushed hi mints the patrol wag- and used Truth's medicine. Very
Koike has a light, flexible voice on. "You bums are always innocent slowly the child began to recover,
which she uses with trained intelli- angels, you are," sneered the police. slowly at first, but more and more no-
gence and never forces, and her act- man. Truth shuddered, but said ticeably as the days went on. Every
ing is a joy to behold. Other minor nothing.
one marveled.
rts are all well handled, and there
The judge eyed Truth sternly.
Twelfth at Taylor
"Who is this Truth?" they asked.
• but not least, the chorus. Here
Pa
is, last
"What is your name?"
"Where does he come from?" Truth
is a body of excellent voices superb-
"Truth, sir."
only smiled. Had he not been in their
No
"A likely name for a tramp," the midst always, but they would not see
ly trained, and not only in the music
Chines.
but in the text as well, so that it is judge laughed.
Cover Charge
him?
d
American
an
"Where do you live?"
a pleasure to be able to sit back and
When the child was fully cured her
"Wherever I ant allowed. Somehow father gave a great feast to all who
Any Time
actually know what " all the shoot-
Food
in'" is about. An excellent orches- people seem not to want me. I won- wished to conic. The hall was crowd-
tra under the direction of veteran der if you can tell me why?"
ed. The seat of honor was yet Vacant,
"Here, officer," said the judge, "give but they called for Truth—shouting
Max Hirschfield does wonders with
Dancing to the Orchestra, Which is Conceded
the score, and finally, two gorgeous him a mirror and let him see himself." "Truth—Truth, we would see Truth"
Truth looked at himself. He gasped.
stage settings and magnificent cos-
to Offer the Finest Entertainment and Dance Rythm
and
when
he
came
they
gasped.
He
tumes complete a perfect setting for "Why, I was fair to behold when first was old, white and bearded. lie car-
an evening of ideal entertainment. I came to your city. Unkind treat- ried a scroll with Hebrew inscriptions.
ment has made me look this way."
Don't miss this company.
"That is what they all say," sneered Near him walked the child.
s . •
"Who are you?" they shoulted.
the judge. "Thirty days on a rock-
"Why, I am Truth, the son of God.
"A faculty devoted to
The Monday night musicales at the pile ought to satisfy him. But just a
"HOTTER. THAN SUNSHINE"
I
was
made known to the world by
Ferry Field Theater continue to dra w moment. You have no home, have you
the ativancernent of its
large and enthusiastic audiences any people with whom we can com- Moses, but you have hated me since.
pupils."
you
too
well,
looked
too
straight
I SAW
which thoroughly enjoy the excellent municate in case of death?"
6.8, 10.1 A. M. Daily—Saturday Noon
into your souls."
programs provided under the direc-
"I have a father—Moses—"
For a minute they were abashed—
tion of Hermann Hoexter and spon-
"Moses!" Always a Jew. "Officer
Then
they
said—"And
this
child,
did
sored by William A. London. Char- you get the information from him and
Phone Empire 8443.
lotte Myers and Mary Tudor, the in- lock him up." The judge turned to you know her before?"
Truth smiled. "Have I known her?
imitable "Radio Girls," were fea- the next case.
Iler name is Faith, and lies always
tured last Monday in conjunction
Truth worked hard at'the pile, his hurt and bruise her. She and I are
with Capt. Wade Booth, a sterling hack ached, his brain seemed numb,
baritone, who combines a fascinating but he toiled on. While he Was work- really of one family."
Opposite Book•Cadillac Hotel
"Of what family?" the cried.
story-telling ability with his artistic ing, he heard two men plan to escape.
'SPECIAL DINNER 5-8, 8125
"Of God's"—he answered softly, yet
interpretations. Next Monday will He observed them well and wished he
LUNCHEON,
they
heard
and
were
abashed,
and
for
witness the first hearing of the could lawfully walk out, escape in a
Adolph Hollander Trio, assisted by sneaky manner that is not for truth— many centuries Truth lived at peace— ■%\■\■■■■■•■\■■■■\■■■■■•■■■■■■■•■•■■■ •■ •1011 .\.
IVrith Sholem News.
Marie Endres, lyric soprano.
The next day there was great excite-
ment. It was rumored that two men
had tried to escape and had killed a
A MINISTER'S DILEMMA I guard.
Each prisoner was questioned.
They knew nothing, they said. When
If a minister tells a truth that is I Truth was asked he told them what he
proper though painful he is called had heard. No sooner he did so than
Detroit Institute of Musical Art
a knocker. If he tells an untruth he saw looks of hate bent on him from
that is pleasing he is termed a flat- each prisoner about him. EacIf day
52 PUTNAM AVENUE
terer. If he avoids both. criticism was made a nightmare. His fellow
and compliment he is branded as a prisoners tormented him in diverse
'Phone Northway 2955
hypocrite. What is he to do? Fol- ways.
"How long will I have to suffer so?"
low the advice of an ancient preacher
(Koheleth xii, 131: Fear God and cried Truth, but his answer was a
NOW PLAYING
keep His commandments. The con- laugh from those about him.
Truth left the prison. Ile wandered
gregation never existed and never
AT THE
from
place
to
place,'but‘mwhere
was
shall that can successfully disAurage
_
1"11.1f
God's commands,The Supplement. he wanted. Men lied, cheated, fooled
' Tel. Empire 6783
Er7Afr
one another, and were glad of their
l
trickery. Truth, they decided, was
of
iligur
crazy and they locked him up in an
MAKE
I insane asylum. liere his torments
were many. He would state facts ..
Inmates came and went, but Truth
lingered. There was no possible way
to get rid of him, and nothing killed
"In a Little Garden"
him. lie suffered, he grew sick, he
"Any Ice Today, Lady"
Soloist, Accompanist, Pedagog
fainted, but somehow he revived and
"Looking at the World
would he heard.
The world was full of lies. Every-
Through Rose Colored Glasses"
Studio:
where one met them, smiling and b0-
"Tonight's My Night With
t raying. One day it was rumored that
1785 SEWARD AVENUE
Baby"
the child of the world dictator was
"Cherie I Love You"
very ill. Physicians were called. Each
one prescribed, but each was thinking
"Bolshevik"
of how long he could draw out the case
"Her Beaus Are Only Rain-
so as to earn more money while treat-
bows"
ing so rich a patient. The child grew
"Sleepy Head"
worse. Each day new things were
told her nurse to lie done for her, but
"Ting-a-Ling"
Member of
none helped. .
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
In despair her father prayed. Can
and
many
others. Gleol to ploy them
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anyone help her! He walked about
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the streets, sad and dejected, and he
.1600) promptly delivered.
met Truth near the insane asylum.
"You are sad," said Truth, "you
r,.
have great strrow."
I "Ah, my fr' nil, the greatest of all
sorrow. I a losing by best beloved."
"Your chit ?" asked Truth.
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