litElknaorr,frwisnemorIGLE PALESTINE FUND WORKER APPEALS TO JEWS NOT TO INCONVENIENCE SOLICITORS Aaron M. Pregeraon, volunteer Permit me to address, through worker for the Palestine Enter. your publication, the following ge ney Relief Fund, appeals to De- words to some Jews of our corn- trvot Jews not to inconvenience munity in behalf of the Palestine the workers by keeping them Emergency Fund. wa iting or by instructing the help Hear, 0 Israel! Hide not thy to say they are not in. His letter face from me in the day of my follows: distress; incline thy ear unto aim; Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: in the day when I call, answer me speedily. Nal. 102, 3. Much time and energy is being wasted by solicitors in all cam- paigns waiting for a considerable time until you give them your at- tention, as well as in calling sev- eral times in places where the help is instructed to say "the boss is not in just now." In many in- KUNSKY ALHAMBRA MINT 21. "SUNSET PASS" SATURDAY. SEPT. 1144 ES .4144/59, 0407/i FEATURING JACK HOLT The La.4 of the Great Minstrels SUNDAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 22-23 EDDIE LEONARD "DANGEROUS CURVES" Featuring Clara Bow and Richard Arlen In His First All-Talking, All-Singing, All-Musical Photoplay I "MELODY LANE" TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY- THURSDAY, SEPT. 24.25.20 Laughter and Tears, Tum- bling Together in a Pic- ture You'll Never Forget! Other Screen Featu rem- All.Talking Comedy Universal's Talking and Singing Triumph. SHOW BOAT Talking Acts - Paths News MAURICE WONDERI.Y at the MIGHTY KIMBALL ORGAN Edna Ferber's Sweeping limin g Featuring Joseph Schildkraut, Alma Ruben., Laura LaPlante and many ether notable stars. it:. Feature picture will be shown as follows: :30 "s7,t,"1 2:40 P. M.-7:00 P. M.-9:30 P. M. 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Electro-Dynamic, of course! Personally int d service when you buy your radio from Abramson. Atwater Kent offers a wide range to select from and we will be glad to demonstrate any of these models in your own home. Abramson Furniture Co. 9322 Oakland Longfellow 7652 stances the boss is standing close enough to hear this falsified state- ment. In view of the fact that time it this campaign is "an ele- ment in the saving of lives," I suggest to you, in the words of the Psalmist, "Hole not thy face from me in the day of my distress." If you are in your home or place of business when the solicitors call on you, give them your immediate attention, extend to them the cour- tesy and respect that they and the cause that they are representing deserve. "Incline thy ear unto me," con- sider earnestly what has occurred to us in Zion recently, then you, too, will mourn and say, "Fallen is the crown of our head; woe to us." Consider the great number of our pioneers who, truly, have been swifter than eagles and stronger than lions in their efforts to establish a Jewish national home in Palestine, who have been mur- dererd; the great number of our scholars in Hebron who have laid down their lives for the santifica- lion of the divine cause who have been killed; the greater number who have been hopelessly wound- ed, the ruined homes and burned villages. PAGE ELEVEN ZEDEK TO 12 GRADUATED BY SHAAREY ACCOMMODATE 2,200 CHICAGO SEMINARY DURING HOLY DAYS On Sunday evening, Sept. $, the Anshe Knesseth Israel Syna- gogue tin the west side, was the scene of impressive ceremonies that marked the graduation exercises of the Hebrew Theological College of Chicago, ashen 12 students of the rabbinical department were or- dained as rabbis and spiritual lead- ers in Israel. These students have spent many years of study at the college and have at the same time pursued a course of study at the University leading to the Bachel- or's Degree. The newly graduated rabbis are Charles B. Chavel, Joshuah S. Click, Philip Graubart David Graubart, Oscar Z. Fasman, Louis Kaufman, Seymour Klepfish, Carl L. Manello, Leonard C. Mishkin, Milton J. Rosen, David Rosenbloom and David Tamarkin. "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" IS HERE IN REALITY For the first time in the last few years, Congregation Shaarey Zed- ek, can adequately serve its mem- bers as well as a large number of non-members, at the Holy Day Ser- vices. The auditorium of the Oriole Theater has been secured for Rosh Hashonah, evenings and mornings, Shabbos Shuvo, and Yom Kippur, for Kol Nitre and all-day Monday. This auditorium has a seating ca- pacity of 2,200, and is reputed to have exceptionally title acoustics; therefore, all may worship with comfort and ease. Rabbi A. 51. Hershman and Rev. Zaludkowski will ofliciate. The cantor will be accompaied by a choir consisting of the finest solo singers., in Detroit, among whom illot ua G r elleYX:t t tenon a ntadd Illeraederl,% t Israel Hertz, bass. Tickets for the services may be obtained at the branch, 9125 Twelfth street, Garfield 1720. The office is open daily from 9 a. m. to 5p. m.; also Sunday morning and evennigs from 7 to 9 for the two weeks previous to the Holy Days. At the main synagogue, Willis at Brush, services will he held for those members as well as non- members who find it more conven- ient to worship there. Rev. Jacob Miller will officiate. Tickets for the synagogue ser- vices may be obtained at the branch on Twelfth street, or at the synagogue on Willis avenue. In behalf of all these misfor- tunes I ask you, "in the day when I call answer me speedily," waste Ralph Gallagher and Henry Loeb no time. "Great like the sea is the Offer Proof of Success of Irish• breach," Open your hand and give! Jewish Combine. Give all you possibly can. Help to rebuild E. ruins of Zion, or it will A veritable "Abie's Irish Rose" be said, "Zion spreadeth forth her hands," with no one to comfort coMbination is the partnership of her." Ralph Gallagher and henry Loeb, "V-el shadai etain locham roch- co-owners of the Ralph Radio mins," may God the Almighty shoppe at 8054 Twelfth street, at give you mercy. The rabbis in- Seward. Ralph the Irishman and Henry terpret the words, "Al Shadai" to mean "Al shaomar laolumo dai." the Jew have built up one of the the God who said to the creation of most unique businesses in the city, the world, "enough," let us hope and theirs is an excellent sample that He has also said to our mis- of the manner in which Irish-Jew- eries, "dai," enough! ish business partnerships mate- rialize. In the case of the Ralph's Sidney Alexander, prominent at- Sincerely, Radio Shoppe it is reality and not torney and one of the leaders of A. M. PREGERSON. fiction, Jewish political thought in De- The Ralph Radio Shoppe is ono troit, has endorsed the candidacy of the most beautifully arranged of John R'. Smith for mayor. In radio stores in the city. Dealing an interview this week Mr. Alex- in Atwater Kent, Zenith, Bosch, ander said: Phileo, Sparton and Freed Radios, "I am proud of the opportunity it also makes a specialty of Expert to endorce my good friend, John day and night radio service, its W. Smith and his candidacy for mechanics being the best trained mayor at the primary election, OR ENTAL THEATER TO in Detroit. Tuesday, Oct. 0. This store also carries a full "Mr. Smith is the logical candi- SHOW "MELODY LANE" line of radio accessories and tubes. date in the field of three now en- Eddie Leonard, ministrel man All of these models are ar- tered in the race, for a number of supreme, and stage favorite for ranged in a beautiful display which reasons. Among these reasons are years, whose "Ida Sweet as Apple marks the opening of an attractive his honesty, aggressiveness, fear- Cider" is one of the few ever-pop- radio show, giving the residents lessness, oath and vigor. lie will ular songs, will be seen and heard of this locality an opportunity to be a distinctly a 'do-something' as the star of "Melody Lane," the see and hear the standard and mayor; one who will realize his all-talking, all-singing and all-mu- most popular makes at their con- responsibility to the people who sieal p otoplay which is coming to venience. During the show, a beau- elect him and will pursue the the Oriental Theater, next Friday tiful and valuable gift will be give n straight path of getting things The new program at the Orient- away absolutely free to the pur- done instead of sitting back and al Theater also includes an ex- chasers of any radio, the cost of doing nothing. ceedingly humorous all - talking the radio remaining the same. "Mr. Smith's record as mayor comedy, talking screen acts and Every Friday night, at 9 o'clock, is his best recommendation. Ile' other novelty short subjects in talk Ralph's Radio Shoppe gives away never allowed the thought of po- and sound. Maurice Wonderly free a beautiful silk imported rug litical consequences sway him in feature organist, will be at the to one of 50 holding free tickets the performance of his duty as the mighty Kimball organ with as rep- given away during the week. city's chief executive, even when ' ertoire of semi-classical and pop- his closest friends warned him that ular song hits. the forthright, straight-forward ELECTION OF LODGE policies of government which he JANE COWL IN "JENNY" URGED BY COMMITTEE followed might hurt him at the A THIRD WEEK AT CASS polls. lie saw his duty and he did In response to demand. Jane "Every wage earner and small it, to the best of his very consid- erable ability. Cowl's engagement at the Cass property owner of Detroit has a Theater, in her latest success personal benefit to be secured by "He ever has been the friend of "Jenny," has been extended a third helping to elect a man to office the many, the working man, the small merchant and business man week, commencing Monday eve- who has proven ability to lowe ning, Sept. 23. This, however, tax rates, said a member of th r and the taxpayer, and has ever e: been opposed to the big, selfish in- must be her last in Detroit as, she John C. Lodge for Mayor conuni t-1 terests which sometimes seek to is due the following week in Cleve- tee. take the rule of their municipality land whence she goes direct to "The importance of the tax rat Nw York for her Broadway pre. is seldom realized by the wag, e away from the people to whom it e e. Earlier who hiss no property. This (*lungs." thing is certain. With every "Show Boat" to Be Feature week's pay he draws there is A de- duction for taxes. This is rot ap- At Alhambra Sept. 24-26 parent in the envelope but it is Following: the presentation of there just the same. Actual, cold Adolph Freund Chapter :13 of "Sunset I'ass," with Jack Holt and cash pays the taxes. It must come Aleph Zatlek Aleph met at the Chester Conklin in starring roles from somewhere. If you pay rent B'nai B'rith Sept. 15. this Saturday and of "Dangerous you pay taxes because the land- The athletic committee reported Curves," with Clara BOW and Rich- lord, in setting tl.e rent rate, took two baseball games with the Wind- ard Arlen in starring roles, on into consideration the tax that he sor chapter for this Sunday, at 10 Sunday and Monday, the Alham- must pay and he collects it from ('clock, at Vi'averly and Twelfth. bra Theater, Woodward and Kenil- the tenant. The committee also repotted that worth, trill present one of the best "The Detroit worker and small Windsor won the tennis tourrna- talkies. propeitt owner must remember ment sponsored by the Detroit. "Show Boat," featuring Laura that there is silts? a city in the Windsor council. ImPlante and Joseph Schildkraut whole United States in which the A committee was chosen by will be presented T u e s d a y, taxes have not risen in every Nathan Rubin, president, for a Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. branch. dance in co-ordination with Ch 24 to 26, inclusive. This talkie Next to making promises th r, ter 63. The committee consists of combines the stars and hits of the easiest thing for a candidate op Ziegfeld :Musical Comedy. The posed to one already it: office t a lack Rankin, Morris Linsky, and Herbert Scharfoos. story is by Edna Ferber. do is to make complaints and thus t. Detroit A. Z. A. gave $50 for Next Friday and Saturday, complaints are not consttuctive 0 r the Palestine Fund. George Bancroft will be featured do they touch on the vital goes Chapter 63 celebrated its sec- in "Thunderbolt." tions the citizen must consider. A ond anniversary with a banquet man s pocketbook is oni. vital spot at the Chinese Princess. Sixty Theater Guild to Present Limbo Mr. Lodge no long tint e couples were present. Mandell issue has been placed upot Three One-Act Plays bord the taxpayers and at the saim Bernstein, president of the Pisgah Lodge, Was the guest of honor. Opening its second season, the Detroit Theater Guild will present time work has not halted ,n pub Sam Charfoos, past president of three one-act plays in its new lie immvements allowable undt. r 1 Detroit Chapter of the A. Z. A., the do:nen" home, 91 Kirby Avenue East, next ; acted as toastmaster. Sol Rosen- Friday and Saturday nights. Sept. man, assisted by Lon Cohen and 27 and 28. Susan Glaspell's "The Miracle" Coming Here loss Feiler, was in charge of the Woman's Honor," Witter Bynner's arrangements. The entertainment Oct. 7. "Tiger" and Edward Smith's "Re- was tarnished by "Red" Rein, lease . ' are the works to be pro- duced. "The Miracle," the most widely nown and most extens xt i v e "Gold Diggers" Open at cal production ever presented in this country, is coming to Detroit. Paramount. It will begin an engagement of 'I he new all color Vitaphone pro- four weeks, at Olympia Monday, duction, "Gold Diggers of Broad- f)ct. . way," opened its run at the Para- Morris Gest, the American pro. mount on Friday. This is the sec- ucer of "The M' ," had ond picture to be made in all color lanned to stage the spectacle here process photography and like its wo years ago as the opening at- predecessor "On With the Show," traction at Olympia, but a nervous there are complete stage scenes breakdown that summer forced him rem musical revues produced on t o abandon all his activities for tie the screen, ime being. As a result "The I iracle was put in the storehouse. 'Jolson's Greatest Screen Role The original New York produc- ion, which was later taken to see. at the Adams. ral other cities, was never built Everybody who has attended a ; performance of "Say It With t or travel. Consequently w:Ien Songs" is talking Al Jolson! The a, he engagement in Los Angeles star of "The Jazz Singer" and the p as finished two years ago the "The Singing Fool" is here again w roduction was also "finished," It in a play in which he reaches even t o as built of material not designed greater heights "Say It With i n stand the wear and tear of load- g and unloading or the tender Songs." It continues on the talk-I is ercies of the American stage- ing screen of the Adams. Freddie Goldstein and company. Nathan Rubin, checker champion ' of Michigan, who is president of Chapter 93, defeated two players while playing blinfolded. and, For the presentation of "The tirade at Olympia Mr. Gest is wilding an entirely new produc- Casting for "Three Live Ghosts" ti on. It will be modeled after 'h. , United Artists all talking comedy- original, but will be constructed of drama, based en the sensational material better adapted to travel- success of the New York and Lm- ing, and also with improvements (1'n stage, now in its third week dictated by experience. at United Artists Theater, featur- m "The Miracle" does not present ing an all-star cast, was not an se entry in the accepted sense of easy matter. according to Thorn- th e term. Mr. Gest builds a pro- ton Freeland, the director, d uction. The interior of Olympia w ill be transformed into a medi- "The Argyle Case" Remainss cal Got tic sanctuary, the remain. de r of the building the nave of an at State. vc clesiastical structure. Thomas Meighan, famous sorenn star, whose impersonation of the di An unusual variety of features detectioe in "The Argyle Cann." a stinguishes "The Miracl e," them the magnificent set- 1 remaining at the State, is one of ti mong n g, the scores of actors employed, the chciee hit. of the year. has th e impressive music of Humper- been officially recognized as one of di the elect of galfehm. : nck, the large choir, the organ. hich will be specially installed., d the orchestra of symphonic Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 p r oportions. "3 Live Ghosts" in its Third Week. REGULAR SESSIONS The Menorah Society of Detroit is to be a get-together of Detroit's Jewish students under Menorah auspices. Details will be an- nounced in a later issue of The Chronicle. Chapter 63 subscribed to the re- hes set aside Oct. 20 as "Student There will be a business meeting Day." Plans are being made by Sunday, Sept. 22, at the main lief of the l'alestine victims. The A. Z. A. has entered the Menorah to entertain the entire branch of the public library to phalanx bridge tournament. student body of the city with edu- formulate plans for the society for All Jewish youths between the cational and social programs. It the coming year. ages of in to 21 are invited to our meetings on Sundays at :1 p. m. at the Mod nab community house, WANTED-1,000 houses, flats and apartment build- .‘ 275 E. Terry avenue. All mem- inga for reliable colored tenants. bers taken in during this term will list Your l'roperty With is be eligible to compete in the no- For Sale — Rent — Lease — Management Donal tournament of the A. Z. A. in basketball, debating and ora tory. 442 GRATIOT AVENUE CHERRY 2566 UNITED REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. • Come to Our Show Room Unique and Hear the Wonder Set ATWATER KENT SCREEN-GRID RADIO SIDNEY ALEXANDER FOR JOHN W. SMITH A. Z. A. 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