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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110
LIEPETROITAILISH OROXIME
ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Max
Mariana, is extremely capable, but
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this is to be expected, for it was he Kahn.
who introduced Italian comedy on
After a several days' stay at To-
the stage over 25 years ago.
"My Country" is one of those plays kilo, Mrs. N. Seitner and son, Rich-
which no lover of amusement and and, have returned to their home.
, °If5-1.11r5
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°
/416.
I entertainment can afford to miss.
By Hermann Hoexter.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bernsteine
Y.-
Theodore Roberts at Temple. have returned from an extended trip
A new show in a new theater
through Northern Michigan.
marked another epoch in the recrea•
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Theodore Roberts, "g rand old man
If you are in the neighborhood of Paul Smith's, New York, and take a tional activities of the city last Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss of De-
notion that you would like to run in and see the president—get rid of the day night when "Princess Miele of the screen," headlines the bill at troit art• the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ado her debut at the Cass Theater. B. F. Keith's Temple Theater for the
notion. Some have an idea that the president sits on the front porch and
0 in • of the fall and winter sea- J. C. Hirschfield.
welcomes all the tourists. I went over there the other day armed with cre- A representative audience filled t he
fe w
son starting Sunday matinee. Mr.
f theI w
al l
house
and
gave
repeated
expression
dentials sufficient to have gained me an audience with
Nliss Lillian Rosenberg of Detroit
as
Roberts is touring Keith-Albee vaude-
olini.
usso
crowned heads that remain in Europe, to say nothing of M
to its delight with the latest addition ville by special arrangement with spent the Week-01 11 85 the house
fortunate on my arrival to meet the genial and very able Washington cor- to Detroit's rapidly growing number
guest
of her sister, Mrs. Anthony.
Jesse L. Lasky and makes a personal
respondent of the New York Times, Charles Michael. lie consented to act of playhouses; and without any dis-
e
appearance in William 13. DeMille's
my guide. The executive offices are housed in a small cottage near th o paragement to any one of the older
Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Bernsteine are
brilliant success; "The Man Higher
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hotel, without any distinguishing feature, such as an niNican flag, t
or more recent theaters. it must be
, of veil- entertaining as their guest Miss Mil-
indicate that here is transacted the business of the na on. I presume this stated that the Cass is the most inti- Up." It is a striking stop
dred
Brook
of Taylor, Texas.
by mental suggestion on
mate, the coziest, the most comfort- geallee
Is done to make the president "tourist-proof."
white slaver who has &glowered an
Miss Ann Koff man has returned
able and altogether pleasing of the innocent girl under wantonly cruel
Mr. Michael told me that at 4 o'clock the President of the United States group. A soothing scheme of interior
home after spending several months
circumstances. Others billed : Amelia
met the newspaper correspondents and if I would conic up to the cottage decoration, wide aisles, a soft glow
Allen, with George Clifford, Neil log. in Detroit.
and the a seat on the front porch he would come out at the end of the of lights , capacious seats—these are
lish and Frank Allen; the Four Came-
nference and take me in to the president for an interview. So I walked the distinguishing features o f
Mr. and Mrs. B. Spiesberger spent
rons• Art Frank and Harriet Q3'owne;
co fe to the "White llouse" and started to walk up the steps. But I didn't
theater which has replaced the Board Medley and Duprey; Sargent and the holidays with their children, Mr.
over
get very far, for a very unassuming looking but a very alert young man of Commerce offices.
and Mrs. Earl Spiesberger of Jack-
the Lewis; Diaz and lowers, and the new
stopped me and wanted to know whom I knew`and where I was going. I
which
Flaviii,"
son, Mich.
"Princess
hving suspicious, he insisted
pening: screen subjects.
Messrs. Shubert offer as the o
explained myself but my appearance probably .
sin dragging Mr. Michael out of the conference to identify me. That cere- attraction, is a musical version of An-1
Miss Bella Grabowsky has returned
mony being finished, I sat down and smoked, while another very large thony Hope's famous novel and stage'
to Detroit after a short visit with her
secret service gentleman ambled over to. my corner and amused himself success, The Prisoner of '!.catio n '
mother.
by watching me out of the corner of his eye. But I had an opportunityo Harry B. Smith matte the adaptation
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look into the small room where the president was standing talking to the and wrote the lyrics, while Sigmund
Mrs. Ella Schwartz, who was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Goldman, has
correspondents, though I did it very surreptitiously, fearing I was commit- Romberg of "Student Prince" and
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"Blossom Time" fame, laid the plans
left
on a trip through the West.
Mrs. .1. Treuhaft and children,
ting ales majeste."
.----•- ■ -•—
fsical
structure. The show
or the mu
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fifteen minutes later Secretary to the President Clark had me by the really belongs to the scenic artist, who
Mr. Regner conducted services on
Wednesday evening, Sept. P. the
hand and was ushering nie forward to where the president stood. Con- and then to the half-dozen principalsN. Seitner for 10 (lays, have returned
.
versation is to a large extent a lost art. But if it isn't with you it is likely who are responsible for a finer ill- to their home in Toledo.
opening service for the year. A
to be when yu stand in a small room waiting to make conversation with terpretation
larger Sabbath and Sabbath school
of
the
music
than
the
some
After
a
delightful
.three
weeks'
o
of the United States and you are surrounded by 12 other
tame and familiar tones
attendance is anticipated.
deserve. The score is altogether too visit with her son and daughter, Mr.
the
P resident
persons
impatiently waiting for you to get a move on. But conversationally,
a- heavy and reminiscent of the better and Mrs. Murray Moses of Toledo,
I die hard and I took advantage of the opportunity to express the appreci
910 JEWS ENTER PALESTINE
president ha taken things Mr. Romberg has evolved. But Mrs.• Rose Moses returned to her
ion of the Jews of America for the splendid stand the
sd it was
m
on the subject of religious toleration in this country, ephasized
a of the the delightful singing and genuine home on Monday.
interes
th e
JERUSALEM.--(J. T. A.) —The
histrionic ability of Evelyn Herbert
in his Omaha speech. That statement seemed to hold
Mrs. Allan Lichtig and daughter of slump in Jewish immigration to I'al-
B ut I wasnt 't s atis-
as "Flavin:" the excellent work of
president for a moment and he made some fitting reply.
fled. So I added pt os scrit t p my o statement and still a second one. I re- Howard Marsh as "Rudolf;" Joseph Detroit are g eats of the former's estine has continued throughout the
a
month of August. According to fig-
r a few pleasantries addressed to the other Lauer's "Capt. Sapt" and Frank sisters.
Then afte
ed.
ures made known, 910 Jewish immi-
fused
tq' be of slsurri
members
our party he "shook us" cordially and very diplomatically. I Lalor's "Rupert of Hentzau," these
dough-
Mrs. Henry Spero andh twinreturne
grants
entered the country during the
given
and the uniformly excellent account
d
, ave
must say that the press of the country
which the gaily, betimes brilliantly ters, Faye and
Ile looks much
comparisoned chorus gives, carry the to their home in Alpena, after spend- month.
GIAS . ti- . c..i OS EP Ft ,
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JEWISH CALENDAR
5687 - 1926
First Day of Succoth
Shemini Atzereth
Simchath Torah
Rosh Chodesh Cheavan
Rish Chodeah Kislev
First Day of Chanukah
Rosh Chodesh Tebeth
Fast of Tebeth
5687 1927
show along with unflagging interest.
"The Princess lavis ' is supposed
to be here for a limit d engagement
of three weeks. It would not be sur-
prising if it were held over until the
holidays—such is the strength of its
early local popularity.
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Rosh Chodesh Adar
'Purim
Rosh Chodesh Nissan
First Day of Passover
Seventh Day of Passover
'Rosh Chodesh lyar
Lag B'Omer
Rosh Chodesh Sivan
Shabuoth (Confirmation)
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ass to attract attention to his wares.
Now comes Lewis Browne with another book that I think will rival his
"Stranger Than Fiction" as one of the best sellers of non-fiction. It is en-
titled "This BelivinF World: A Simple Account of the Great Religions of
is e copiously illustrated and Macmillan's have jacketed it and
Mankind."
It handsomely. Macmillan's write me that if I read the pro-
printed it most
c on I have finished the book. So I turned to the
until
read the first few lines I realized that I had
loe
I will
uogue
andontinue
as soon as I
prgol
heard Browne.speak that prologue at a dinner given in Pittsburgh last win
te. It is a word-pcture, one of the finest; and it reads as wonderfully
r it "listens." Thee illustrations are his own, and of course characteristic.
as
Lewis Browne knows how to write and how to tell any story interestingly.
In he receding paragraph, I speak of Ilubbard. Browne resembles Bub-
s
h
b list.espect. t ub'ects tat are conidered
dry and
the
fascinating interest o
Itilry of his pen has made them of
by
I recommend to my readers "This Believing World."
ifder.
gener
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Tuesday, Jan. 4
Thursday, Feb. 3
Friday, March 18
Sunday, April 3
Sunday, April 17
Saturday, April 23
Tuesday, May 3
Friday, May 20
Wednesday, June 1
Monday, June 6
Friday, July 1
Sunday, July 17
Saturday, July 30
Sunday, Aug. 7
Monday, Aug. 29
Rosh Chodesh Shebat
'Rosh Chodeah Tammuz
Fast of Tammuz
Rosh Chodesh Ab
Fast of Ab
Rosh Chodeah Ellul
5688 - 1927
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Arthur Goldblatt, a well known Chicago attorney, sends me a review
of the book "Life of Elbert Hubbard," by Felix Shay, which he wrote for
the Chicag Evening Post Lerar Review, with the statement, "I know
I was. That's all the more reason why I
you were ao friend of the Erait." y
t
resent Felix Shay having marred his well-writen
book with a foreword by
Fraternity has such a man as
Henry Ford. What in the name of Roycroft
a very well and I
Ford to o with a life such as Ilubbard's? I know Shy
better of his com-
d
that he allowed his advertising sense to get the
am
sorry
mon sense. Perhaps Shay thought it necessary to use the braying of an
Saturday, Sept. 18
Thursday, Sept 23
Thursday, Sept 30
Friday, Oct. 1
Saturday, Oct. 9
Sunday, Nov. 7
Wednesday, Dec. 1
Monday, Dec. 6
Wednesday, Dec. 15
Yom Kippur
Monday, Sept. 2
New Year's Eve
*Also observed the day previous as
Rosh Chodesh.
znriazarzmuutunrnazim
uriariraDr.Irszorzw.rrifdratir mazra
41'1 urifirran
Savoy Pre-
Announcement
That man Edwards who writes such weird editorials for the Manufac-
f
turer Reco hs as grea an
t itch for publicity as his friend rom
m a Dear-
daily
s
Minneapolis sends me a clipping fro
, Mich.rd Aa reader in
born
paper in which this is said of the Jew-baiter from Baltimore, who pretends
to speak for the "American millions" regarding the cancellation program
of Clemenceau:
gov-
to his own eri
lie shows that he has no sense either of courtesy
blundering
Ile
ernment or of the general fitness of things.
meddler, without any instinct as to his proper place in the world,
and n of only wilng but anxiou s to rush in where angels fear to
li
retort to Richard Edmonds . . •
millions might
tread.
American
that the
do not care to he av sentiments invented for them and
bumptious butt-in-skis suffering from
y
cabled ac ross the Atlantic by
hallucinations of grandeur."
"Stylish Stouts," the Thompson-
Marks comedy which won the most
enthusiastic praise from the critical
fraternity which was present at its
local premiere at the Garrick on Sun-
If any of the boys around the office of the Manufacturers Record want day night, is sure to wend its success-
to show the editorial to the boss they can procure an extra copy from the ful way east if the present cast is
kept intact. And that, of course, in-
Minneapolis Tribune.
--•• ■ •-•----
cludes the perennially youthful, gift-
,
ed veteran actress, Jennie Rosen-
I am in receipt of a letter from Manuel G. Prieto, Consul of Mexico
and grdson of Guillermo Prieto, who was Minister of Finance in the wits, who plays the role of Minnie
cabinett of Benito Jaurez. Guillermo Prieto was active in the task of en- Kopf in this delightful show.
Mrs: Moscowitz, eine geborene 1
forcing thaart of the reform laws of 1859 calling for the return to the
t pf the wealth absorbed by the Catholic Church. His grandson Janet Silberstein, first saw the light
o and recites the enmity against his grandfather, of the pre- of this world in Jassy, Roumania,
government
refers to this
r
lates. le asks me to publis h his ette
attacking
in intemperate terms the and by her own rapid-fire account oft
l
in the name of religious liberty. I activities and experiences, she was
i
asks this
of
the
church.
Ile
a dramatic career.'
attitude
cannot do it. In fact I think Mr. Prieto is making a t belongs
serious too
mistake
much in
to early destined for
fied. I
Her early training was followed by
is
using this form of propaganda. It pe undhat
ignitoo o ften
an intensive course of study under
gutter politics, the mud-slinging ty, t disgraces
Pietro, that our
you own
adopt
I advise Senor
the famous Gatineau, teacher of
country during a political campai g n.
ause.
Sarah Bernhardt, with whom the
different methods to gain sympathizers to your c
youthful Janet made her first appear-
If you missed getting the July and August issues of the Century con- ance at the age of 14. In crisp,
saucy French, Mrs. Moscowitz tells
taMig Jnie Wteman ise's
aricles
on
"The
Future
of
Israel,"
they
t
W
the "Today and Tomorrow" series of of her travels with the divine Sarah;
a r
s
a
n
in book form in
be had
now You
may
Dutton's.
will find Wise's viewpoint interesting and thought-provoking. of early triumphs that took her, as a
guest artist, through all the great art
A constant reader living on the "Original Main Street" of the United centers of continental Europe and
States, located in Minnesota, and incidentally the home town of Sinclair Russia, and brought about her par-
ticipation in the great dramas of the
Lewis, sends me an editorial
Butler's attack Bishopp eonard. Therd
"Chris- ages with such towering geniuses as
— more of a
Sonnenthal and Passart. You for-
tian" is used very loosely. Bishop Leonard is a churchman
churchman than a Christian. We know many churchmen but very few
e a get time and place as Mrs. Mosco-
had occasion to suggest to the representative of
witz talks to you now in French and
Christians.
fact I church publication that if any man dared live the then in faultless German, with an oc-
well-known In
Protestant
way Jesus lived he would be immediately incarcerated as a dangerous casional trite phrase in picturesque
Yiddish or a classic quotation from
enemy of society. ---• ■ -•---
an English master. It was David Be-
The St. Paul Pioneer Press says that "the author of the following little lasco, the astute, who introduced Mrs.
lesson in Americanism is president of Columbia," then it proceeds to quote Moscowitz to the American public as
co-star with David Warfield in "The
Butler's statement that
Auctioneer," and that often the pat-
rons of the Jewish art theaters had
The intemperate, un-Christian and un-American speech, deliv-
esterday by Bishop Leonard, president of the
seen her in the most important pro-
ductions of the celebrated Jewish
ere d at Round Lake ys one more evidence of the character of the
League, i
Anti-Saloon
producing actors, Jacob Adler, Kess-
fight that is before those of us who propose to standard
promote of
real
rather
Christian
a high
ler and Thomashefsky. Then there
than nominal temperance, to maintain
was a tour of the states with Komin-
morals and Chrisian conduct nd to protect at all costs the funda-
t of Americana government and American life.
sky of the Russian Art Theater, more
pro-
mental
work in English, including 42 weeks
Ilere principles
is a man holding high office in a Christian church th and
is care-
with the "Kosher Kitty Kelly" com-
claiming himself to be 100 per cent Anglo-Saxon, who in
p
, fully s tudied pubic uterance,contradictsearly
all of Christ's re-
pany, until with the present produc-
c
da-
t
to declare open war on that fun
tion Mrs. Moscowitz has played in
proceeds
cepts
of principle
conductl of
and
a grand total of 370 shows! And
mental
American life which establishes absolute free-
this record has not interfered with
dom of religious belief and religious worship and the complete sepa-
raising a family of two sons and a
ration of church and state."
daughter, all successful in business
Bishop Leonard may prove to be the 1928 Burchard of the Republican outside of the profession; nor has it
kept her from being a most invalu-
party.
able helpmate to her husband, who
is at present managing the celebrated
Group" of players at the Lip-1
Demand For New 2•Ton Truck.
son
son Theater in New York. A thor-
(Continued from last page.)
Up to the close of business Aug.
wholesome and lovable wom-
lo
28, Dodge Brothers dealers in the
28,
an, and a rl ea artist, this is Jennie
United States and Canada had deliv-
Moscowitz, who has a most satisfying
M
cued 225 of the Graham Brothers of a Michael Angelo. There is a
oscon the show which should out-
new two-ton truck which was an- brooding bronze of the Prophet Jere- part i
shine , and outlast even "Able's Irish
flounced to the public Aug. 21. Gra- miah wrapped in mourning.
and
originality
of
—"Stylish Stouts."
There is vitali
Rose"—"Stylish
ham Brothers report total shipments
of 907 two-ton trucks up to Aug. 28 conception in his busts onal
of Gabrielle
poet, of . s.
at Shubert Detroit. 1
io, Haifa nati
Annunz
un-
d'
held
greatest
paint-
Lovelessly
they
Mancini, the
and th at on th at date
—
dealers for 403 Antonio
er in Italy today and perhaps in the
The new season has scored a hit
filled orders from
of The
this large
capacity.
and immediate demand world,
is a close of
friend
and
ad- in "My Country," the comedy which
' r of who
Glicenstein,
Luigi
Luz-
Detroi next
s to the S Shubert
Sept 19.
for
Graham
Brothers
now be ex- zatti, Italy's ex-premier and Italian Sunda eveni ng,
The next
truck
is exactly
what would
genius is called by the critics the "funniest
pected by one familiar with the eco- Jewry's Grand Glicenstein's
Old Man.
Irofessor
nomical
and dependable
once of their
one-ton and perform-
their ton- shows itself everywhere here. Ile show The
of the
play season."
deals with the family dif-
two supreme qualities--earnest-
and-a-half
trucks.
Like
the
two
has
smaller models, this large truck is ness and rutted strength and lira- ficulties
of Robert
Dorn,
a 60
a week clerk
of the Van
Banner
Oil Com-
Five Floors of the Savoy, Detroit's newest
high-class hotel, are open for business
Woodward
at Adelaide,
six short
blocks
north of
brand Circus
Park
The Savoy is situated on Woodward
at Adelaide, just six short blocks
north of Grand Circus Park. It con-
and
tains 750 rooms, each with bath,
offers exceptionally fine hotel ac-
commodations at extraordinarily
moderate rates, $2.50, $3.00 and
$3.50 per day, with suites and sam-
ple rooms from $5.00 to $12.00.
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Special Features
Special features of the Savoy will
be the 20-chair Barber Shop and the
18-booth Beauty Salon—the walled-
in Garden Court—the International
Suites (each decorated in the national
A Letter From Italy
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available with bodies designed and plicity—a
great
artist. Orestano, who pang.
Professor
Francesco
In the cast of the comedy are see-
built at the factory to serve the re-
quirements of almost all vocations has written a book on the art of Pro-
requiring trucks of two-ton capacity femur Glicenstein, nays somewhere eral exceptional comedians. Lee I
Dodge Brothers three-quarter-ton that his works are like high moan- Kohlmar, Warfield
%who once
appeared
with
Music Mas-
in "The
visible only-from David
tains which are
y
commercial cars and the three el -
t
d how of the Blumbergs, thee Jewish neigh-
afar,
d
parities of Graham Brothers trucks wh en we t Je ws shall comprehen Dors of the Va n Dos rn an the
with
love with
ents of Lester, who is in
ee nds great the
,
are
adapted
to
the
is
of
G
his
re
ignition
art and his rec
Verdi,
the makers
his art
B
ph
nd
how
much
Alice Van Dorn. Joe
world outside means who
over 40 0 different vocations a
t
of
eph
has the role Jo s father
now meet over 90 per cent of all in the great
now
to us.
commercial haulage requirements.
Following this date, work on
the remainder of the hotel
will be rushed to completion.
The manage-
ment announces
Rates$2.50
that all restau-
3.50
$3.00, 1
rantsand services
per day.
will be in full
Suites and
sample rooms
operation during
15.00 Si)
the week com-
$12.00. All
with baths.
mencing about
September 25.'
style of some foreign country)
—the Emergency Hospital—the
Florist's Shop—the Humidor—and
the Gift Shop.
The Savoy Cuisine
The food at the Savoy will soon be-
come known as the best in Detroit.
lunch-
Club breakfasts, table d'hote
ser-
eons and dinners and a la carte
at
all
hours
will
be
available
in
v ice
the main restaurant (Bohemian
Room). Private dining rooms (with
dance-space if desired) are available
upon request. The 60-chair Coffee
Shop and the Food Shop afford sup-
plementary services.
Watch for further announcements
regarding the date upon which the
Savoy will be fully open and bear
in mind the fact
that this hotel
will be unique of
its kind in the
city and will
have for every
Detroiter a dis-
tinctive appeal.
Nightly sup-
per-dances in
the Bohemian
Room. Jean
Goldkette
Orchestra.
Nominal
cover•chine.
24-hour
delicates-
sen ser-
vice. Deliv-
eries to all
parts of
the city.
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