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CHIROPODIST-FOOT SPECIALIST

"MOTHER MACHREE" OPENS AT FOX-WASHINGTON

TECOND WEEM
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First Time at Poular Prices!

Kirschbaum Terms Gruen-
baum "Demagogue, Po-
litical Adventurer."

1910 Clairmount, Cor. Twelfth

WOODVAIIII AT ELM

A THRILLING, DRAMATIC PLAY OF JOAN OF ARC

SAINT JOAN

WARSAW.-(J. T. A.)-Isaac
Gruenbaum, Zionist and leader of
the national minorities bloc which
Ity GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
defeated the Orthodox Agudath
Original New York Production and Costumes!
Israel party in the recent parlia-
mentary elections, had a sharp en-
counter with Elihu Kirschbaum,
leader of the Agadath Israel, who
NEW YORK • LONDON • PARIS
was defeated on his own list but
elected on the government list, in
the plenary session of the Sejm on
March 29.
During the debate on the state
budget, Deputy Gruenbam de-
Aprils 813 2 5-13
clared that the Jewish nationalist
la - s - t
Opt-rating
deputies will vote for the budget,
although they are aware that the
concrete promises made by Vice-
Premier Bartel with regard to the
CONGRESS NEAR WAYNE ST.
Soloist and Conductor
major problems of the Jewish
population were not carried out.
The Jewish nationalist deputies
COR. CASS AND CONGRESS
will insist on true equality, cultur-
(LAST API'EARANCE FOR ONE YEARI
PAUL N. VAN HEE, Manager
ally and economically. He corn-
y•Korsakoy
Easter Overture
plained that the election ordinance;
Office: 328 W. Congress St.
promulgated by the Pilsudski gov-
Rschmaninoff • Second Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in C Minor
ernment
caused
a
reduction
in
the
Tschaikoulty
Si•th Symphony In 11 Minor
Phones Cadillac 3615.16.17
number of Jewish deputies and ex-
PHILIP
VICTOR, M` LAGLEN.
DELACEY •••••
BELLE BENNETT
Tickets $1.00 to $2.50, at Grinnell's or Orchestra Hall
FA1111111,1111111111111111111111111111111111M11114111111C11111111113111111101111111110111111 1 C.11111141111,111111111S11111111112111111111#11W1a111111111111i11811111112 1111111111111t1111111113 pressed regret that "a certain Jew-
me_ s h10.THER. MACHP,EE . A 14/ece..• 4M Foe A rr,a4 C r, 0,v
ish group" is busying itself with
Although the song has been
With virtually two generations fame as a screen mother in "Stella
•
pursuing a Ugoda (pact) policy.
Dallas," plays the title role with heard by many millions in all
These deputies, he stated, do not of continuous exploitation behind
parts of the world there are com-
it, the motion picture version of I Victor
' the
Captain
represent the Jewish population.
lagg of McLaglen
"What Price
Glory;"
Neil paratively few who know the ac-
Deputy Kirschbaum, in taking the celebrated song and story, H am ilt on, Ethel Clayton, Con- tual meaning of the word "Ma-
the floor to make a personal state- "Mother M h " reaches De- stance Howard and Phillippe De- chree," other than the fact that
ment, rebuked Deputy Gruenbaum
from
71 trait screen this Saturday, April 7, lacey, the younger, who has been it is a term of endearment. Liter-
for his remarks, declaring
that with
"
mize
when it gets its premier at the heralded as the greatest child ac- ally it means "My Darling,"
!
is unpleasant to pole
tor the screen ever produced; although in Gaelic, it has a trifle
Gruenbaum,
who
is a demagogue."
Fox-Washington
Theater New
at popu-
When
Deputy
Gruenbaum
inter- tar
prices, even though
York Eulalie Jensen and hit Somerset wider scope than that.
in the other important character-
Representatives of virtually all
rupted the speaker to say that he is paying $2 to see it.The pie-
had not mentioned him by name tore, produced by William Fox, izations.
of the Irish societies in the United
"Mother Machree" was first
and that hispersonal statement was started two years ago in Rol-
States have viewed the picture at
lywood and after all the interiors penned as a song by Rida Johnson private screenings, and have
were completed it was decided that Young to fill a gap in a New York
Kirschbaum retorted "Gruenbaum the atmospheric exterior scenes musical show which needed a good wholeheartedly given their en-
Adolph Zukor and Jesse Laske present
is a political adventurer. I alone should have an authentic Irish song to bolster a weak spot in the dorsements of the film.
a Lucien Hubbard production
In its presentations at the Fox-
am
to speak
on behalf
of
the entitled
Orthodox
Jews."
background.
Camera and technical entertainment. It was literally
Washington Theater, the entire
The encounter between the two men were sent to Ireland for this written over night and Chauncey
Longfellow 7110
score is played by the Rosy Sym-
15518 Idaho
Olcott
and
Ernest
Ball
collaborat-
deputies called forth smiles of purpose, accounting for its delay
Detroit, Mich.
ed in the writing of the music. phony Orchestra and there is also
satisfaction among the Polish in
reaching the screen of the When the show opened on the fol- a prologue. These, of course, arc
country.
deputies
TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER
The story of "Mother Machree," lowing night "Mother Machree" presented by the Fox Moxietone.
Raquel Mellor and Beatrice Lil-
although better known as a song was the "hit" of the show and it
A Paramount Picture
PRESIDENT RECEIVES
',success, has had a wide distribu- has been one of the "best se r " lie are both seen and heard
The Romance of the War Birds, Directed by
through this device, as is also the"
HENRYK GLICENSTEIN tion in novel form and it is this on ever since. Miss Young wrote
William Wellman. Story by John Monk
novelette of the same y some latest edition of the Fox Movie-
which the picture is based.
Saunders
tone News.
Belle Bennett, who first won time later.
WASHINGTON.-(J. T. A.)-
President Coolidge received Ilen-
ALL SEATS RESERVED
ryk Glicenstein, noted Jewish
sculptor, at the White House,
Nam. • . hoe to 11.00
March 29.
saGirrs 40e to 81.30
The president expressed great
(Phis 'Taal
MRS. J. SHERLINE-First class
interest in the exhibition of Glicen-
Starting
Saturday
cooking and catering for wed-
stein's works at the Anderson Gal-
dings and parties. 15852 Lin-
leries in New York and inquired
Another Achievement
wood Ave. Telephone Hemlock
whether the sculptor would also
National Convention to Be
1881-W.
hold an exhibition in Washington,
Held From April 29
indicating his intention of attend-
COMPLETE SERVICE for ladies
ing such an exhibition.
to May 1.
and gentlemen; first class shoe
The noted sculptor was intro-
shining and repairing; suits
duced to the president by Jan
The rehabilitation of the syna-
pressed while you wait. Barium
Ciechenowski, Polish Minister to gogue as the source and center of
Lafayette 0873
284 Summit Street Sovth
Tower Valeteria (Ground Floor).
the United States, who later en- life is the keynote of a gathering
tertained the sculptor. , of the organized forces of conser- MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher
vative Judaism in this country that
catering for weddings, ban-
, wina ,
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A Mighty Film will be held in Chicago from April
quets, parties, etc. Excellent
29 to May 1 under the joint aus-
food. Rates reasonable. Will
Drama-at New Detroit
pices of the United Synagogue of
also rent out home for parties
Beginning Sunday,
America and the Women's League
And weddings. 1670 Pingree
of that body, both of which will
Ave. Phone Empire 7146.
"Wings," the mighty drama of
war among the clouds, made into hold conventions in that city at
5
YOUNG WOMAN EMPLOYED,
same time.
VA a picture by men who were them- the The
call for these conventions as-
with boy of school age, desires
t
selves war fliers. will be shown in
VA
serts
that
with
the
secularization
home with refined American
C
t
of life in this country many of the
family; northwest side pre-
t
original
functions
of
the
synagogue.
ferred. Write Jewish Chronicle,
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g
especially in the field of philan-
Box 914.
The Paris Cleaners & Dyers opened their busi-
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thropy, education and culture, have
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ness at the corner of Grand River Avenue and
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
been taken away from it.
0,
for young lady or gentleman or
Fifteenth Street in April, 1913, and have con-
"Even the religious schools are
rA
couple. Must be seen to he ap-
becoming secularized and with this
;
ducted a legitimate cleaning and dyeing business
preciated.
2255 Ilazelwoo I
secularization goes loss of spiritu-
.
at that address up to the present time.
;
avenue. Phone Garfield 3989-J.
ality and decadence," is one of the
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They have never had any labor disturbances,
statements made in the call for this
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gathering by Reverend Dr. Elias YOUNG professional man desires
or have they ever been implicated in any of the
t
room with congenial family.
Margolis, of Mt. Vernon, New York,
so-called Cleaners' Wars.
Write Jewish Chronicle, Box
chairman of the convention commit-
914.
OA
At no time have they ever been bombed or
tee.
/A
Duty
of
Synagogue.
threatened with same.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
"The synagogue itself is becom-
room with private family, half
Having built up in the past fifteen years one
ing merely an institution," Rabbi
block from Trumbull car line.
P
of the largest cleaning and dyeing plants in the
Margolis continues. "It most re-
Home privileges. 1692 West
gain its former position as the very
State of Michigan, and being the exclusive users
Euclid. Phone Empire 15774.
source and center of Jewish life
of Energine for dry cleaning, they wish to take
Mary Philbin and Ivan Moejukine
From it, once again, most radiate FOR RENT - Well furnished
this opportunity to thank the public for their
those activities that owe their in-
bright, airy, steam-heated room
ACCOMPANIMENT
spiration
and
initiative
to
the
syn-
past and continued patronage.
for one or two gentlemen. Twin
A Universal Picture
agogue, which must be reunited
beds if desired. Private family,
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
A story of War-Terror-and the sacrifice of a mother for
with Jewish life in all of its ex-
3 adults, Convenient to 3 car
her people.
pressions."
lines and has line. 2024 Glad-
Close to 1000 delegates are ex-
stone. Phone Euclid 1587-W.
BEGINNING SUNDAY, APRIL 8
pected to attend the convention of
MEYONNE GAZELLE AT THE ORGAN
.
the United Synagogue andthe Wom-
TIM'''.
Potting
12.00
on
Broadway.
You
Bonstelle Playhouse.
en's League of the United Syna-
can nee it Si popular prism.
OAKLAND AVENUE AT JOSEPHINE
gogue, both of which will be held
Only Detroit Showing This Season
Bernard Shaw's thrilling story
at the Stevens lintel. They will
W. J. FRAIN, President.
of Joan of Arc, "Saint Joan," con-
Detroit, at the new Detroit Opera represent two hundred and thirty-
of tinues at the Bonstelle Playhouse
House, beginning Sunday evening. x synagogues, in every part
m . .. 0 0 0 0 woo m. There will be matinees daily after theunited States and Canada af- for another week, with Eden Gray
filiated with the United Synagogue and Clara Clemens (Mrs. Gabrilo-
Sunda y.
witsch) in the title role. Miss
Most conspicuous of the stars in of America and two hundred and Gray will play during the first
• , .
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. . •
seventy sisterhoods affiliated with
"Wings" is Clara Bow. Immedi- the women's League.
week and the latter half of the
ately after she had completed her
second week, Madame Clemens
Laymen Invited.
role in this picture she was named
In addition to accredited dele- will appear in four performances
for the lead in "Children of Di-
The stage version of the inter.
gates, invitations have been ex- during the second week, Easter
vorce" and in Elinor Glyn's "It."
tended, because of the gravity with Monday night, April 9, Tuesday nationally f•mous book by Anita ■
Mary Cooper, although in a minor
which the position of the syna- matinee and night, and Wednes- Loos and John Emerson.
.
role, plays very effectively. Charles
gogue in America is regarded, to day night. Each member of the
Rogers and Richard Arlen, as
Ticket Office
company has an important and in-
12th Street at Seward B".".." 131.6 '•
Empire 3472
result of their work in "Wings," several thousand laymen who are teresting part in this play, which
Empire 3488
fianancial supporters of the organ-
are now rated among the most
critics have hailed as the great-
promising stars on the Paramount ization.
The committee sponsoring the est play of the greatest author."
Friday Night, April 6
roster.
call for the convention is headed With all its literary merit, the
"Wings" is now in its thirty- by Cyrus Adler, president of the play is constructed on modern
Saturday and Sunday, April 7 and 8
I fifth week at the Criterion Thea- Jewish Theological Seminary of style, in realistic language, and
ter, New York. It is also showing
Matinee and Evening
honorary chairman; Rev. is filled with irresistible comedy
to capacity houses in Chicago, Dr. Elias Margolis, chairman; and stirring drama.
Joseph Shoengobl, the Yiddish-English actor who played
Boston, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen, New York,
Phone Walnut 2466
Pittsburgh and Los Angeles. secretary; and Rabbi Max Drob,
4809 Fourteenth St.
with George Jess•], will be the guest artist for Passover Week.
Majestic Theater.
Leo J. Goldberger, S. Herbert Gold-
en, Dr. Jacob Kohn, Dr. Israel H.
"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,"
Levinthal, Sol Mutterperl. Dr.
Elias L. Solomon, for the United the stage version of the interna-
SAFETY-SERVICE-COMFORT
LONGEST BUS LINE IN THE WORLD Synagogue. The Women's Branch tionally famous book, by Anita
representatives on the convention Loos and John Emerson, is the
are Mrs. Jacob Kohn, chairman; Easter week attraction at the Ma- Exactly as Presented in New York
An Operetta in Three Acts by I. Lillian
Mrs. Samuel 51. Cohen, Mrs. Louis jestic Theater, Woodward and
$ 8.00 Ginzberg, Mrs. Joseph Herzog, Willis. The engagement begins Nights-All Se•te 50e to $1.10.
St. Louis
$ 8.00
Mats. Thursday, Sat., all seat. 25c
Notice-On Tuesday, April 10, • benefit performance of
13.00 _Kansas City... 13.00 Mrs. Charles I. lloffman, Mrs. with the Saturday matinee April 7. to 50c.
"Maytime" will be given in honor of Mme. Neraslaaakaio
The story of "Gentlemen Prefer
27.00 Moses Hyamson, Miss Sarah Kussy,
Denver
27.00.
Eva Levy, Mrs. Morris Lurk, Blondes" is almost too well known Phone Glen. 8300 for Reservations
53.00...Los Angeles 53.00 Mrs.
for repetition: Lorelei Lee, the Beginning Saturday Mat., April 7
Mrs.
Alexander
Marx,
Mrs.
Samuel
8:30 A. IN -I P. N -7 30 I'
Spiegel, Mrs. Martin Strauss and central character, stands for a well
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and then comes the stage version
climax of the novel.
• The Woodward Players will pre-
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