America Apish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUZ - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THEO Enton;frmisti(fiaoxia£ Arabs Seek Represeotation. ard Tucker, David Torrence and held Sunday, Sept. 18, at the Savoy others, is the new screen offering. JERFSALEM.-(J. T. A,)-A Hetet The next regular business "The World at Her Feet" has I tit:on signed by 600 Arab work- meeting wil take place 1/11 Tuesday, been adapted from the stage play, ers was submitted to the confer- .luly 26- at the home of Sirs. "Lawyer Bolbec and Her !Ns- ence of the Ilistadruth, the Jewish Marion Otis of 3039 Gladstone. ' band," and affords the beautiful labor organization in Palestine. In star ample opportuntiy to di-play the petition the workers ask that Beta Phi Tau. Delta chapter of the Beta Phi her skill as all actress, as well as Arabs tie admitted to membership Detroit Orphan Home and Nursery Tau won its tennis match with many new gowns. It is a fast- in the Ilistadruth. Five Arab dele- Sunday, July 24, is the date. Alpha chapter of Pontiac. Thy. I nursing love-comedy, with plenty gates were elected to the confer- chosen for the excursion to Taste- ence. local team consisted of Louis Gold- of hot h. moo Park to be given by the De- stein and Seymour Bickner. The troit Orphan }Ionic. Many privi- next regular meeting will take leges have been obtained on both lilacs. Monday evening, July 25 the 9 p. rah. and the 10:30 p. boats. The conintittests have plan- Kadimah Girls Club. ted an enjoyable day for all who Miss Frieda Levine of Clair- attend. The proceeds will go to- u was hostess at the i inoun t a vene wards the orphan home. 'rickets ast meeting of the Kaditnah Girls may be secured at the dock. Club, held July 19. Miss Lillian ----- S0101111, 11 was appointed chairman Ocean Girls Club. of the second of a series of bridge- iss Mary Feldman of Elmhurst awn parties to be held on Solar- avenue was hostess at the last reg- thy, Aug. 28. She will be assisted ular business meeting of the by Mrs. A. C. Goldberg, and Miss Orean Girls Club held on July 14. Ruth Flagman. A bettutifui tapes. Plans are under way for a card try, donated by Mother Klein, will ;tarty and rattle to take place on be raffled on this occasion. '.1118; Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2. The Minnie Wink will be hostess at Misses Etta Iliegel and a'etta the next regular business meeting. Weisberg and Mrs. Roy Y. Chaffin are in charge of arrangements. Senior Hebrew Relief Club. Miss Weisberg was hostess at the The Senior Ilebrevw Relief Club social meeting held on Thursday, wil hold a special meeting on July .luly 21. 26 at 1 p. m., at the home of Mrs. I. Duchin of 8733 Twelfth street. N. W. Branch Jewish Old Folks' All members lire asked to be pres- Home. ent. The Northwestern Branch of the •Jewish Old Folks' Home held its Junior Hebrew Relief Club. picnic at Belle Isle on Wednesday, The next meeting of the Junior July 13. The organization wishes Hebrew Relief Club will be held to thank the Mothers' Club, Ladies on Tuesday, July 26, at 1636 Col- B'rith, D. Ro- Auxiliary of lingwood avenue. Plans for it pa- senthal, Mrs. William Schwartz, jama party will he discussed. All Mrs. N. Blatnikotr, Mr. and Mrs. members of the club will sleet on Arthur L. Feldman, Mrs. A. Appel- St:.-.day, July 24, at the foot of haunt, Joe Rosenthal, Ben Flan- Griswold street, at 8:45 a. at, ders, Mrs. I. L. Breshow, Mrs. G. where they will attend the Baby CHIPS are ships with most of J. and Ilarry Lefkofsky, Mrs. La- Day Nursery excursion. pidus, Mrs. Alfred Davis, Mrs, Sfax -) us ... but the tenth man under- Niman and the ',Lewis Brothers Ladies' Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. Undertaking Company, who helped stands and knows and appreciates The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Special transportation. furnish B'etai B'rith will hold its next reg- the fine lines of the exceptional ship. thanks is given to the president, ular business meeting on Monday Mrs. Anna Rubenstein. The next evening, Joy '25, at the B'nai meeting will be held in August and IT'rith Community Center, 275 Even so, while most men smoke a splendid surprise is in store for East Ferry avenue. All members all that attend. cigarettes, it is the one man lice Urged to be present. -Es 111811e for a bridge and raffle to be • SEE Sunday's "News" I I I I I I I I I I for the SENSATIONAL ANNO UNCEMENT of Robinson-Cohen Co's I I I I I I GREATEST I I I I I I I AUGUST I I I I I I I I I FURNITURE SALE II I I I I I I Selling Quality Furniture at I -I I The Tenth Man Knows a Ship and a Cigarette ... • Savings Up to 50% IN Is It Is Not an Easy Statement to Make and Still Live Up to ---But Here Are the Simple Facts!! 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Phone Hemlock 1881-W. 0 K W' I I MI LI V■ Theatre LINWOOD AT PHILADELPHIA the its Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday July 24, 25, 26, 27. Matinee Daily 2 I'. NI. 21. i ni e 'aul fus s THE BERT SMITH PLAYERS Present Aaron Hoffman's Famous American Comedy "Welcome Stranger" led rich me ed. ler- 17 sik, One of the Most Human Plays That Has Ever Been Written. cleft 82, ice- one one of N ens. of u b St. RR. MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher caterer for weddings, banquets, Ps--- "^nt rnA. parties. et, ..Jeff 1670 Pingree Ito' .. hmpire 7146. Will also rent out home for private par- ties and weddings. ON THE SCREEN: "BACKSTAGE" A Glimpse of the Life That Is Lived Back Stage. irsAlways COO/ at the Regent TEL. EMPIRE 9200 Cooled by I lersdahno II .Etiied Air I STAGE P I-11s ARTISTS ;en/. WESLEY EDDY VAUDEVILLE Starting Today Shows Change on Sunday. FLORENCE VIDOR Inn Force Comedy of the itaif of n Maid irith a Man- "THE WORLD AT HER FEET" -Frorrrg Thnf 1,.., e That Makes like World Go Round. * REGENT * REGENT * REMIT 0 YOUNG MAN WANTED to work in stockroom, advance to sales- man. Meyer Burnstine & Bros., wholesale hardware. 1361 Gra- tiot Ave. V I 0 L I NIST - Modern teacher. thives private lessons at pupil's residence. A few lessons will convince you. Call Empire 0190. FOR RENT-Large airy room, for lady or gentleman. Private family, 2539 Blaine Ave. Phone Euclid 9793-J. FOR SALE - Two-year-old well- built brick veneer. Four-family, five rooms and bath each. Call Euclid 2695 or 3201 Virginia Park. FOR RENT-Furnished room for one or two gentlemen; with or without meals. References re- , quired. Phone Empire 2607-W. 1 1479 Blaine Ave. - - WANTED--Jewish woman of re- finement and personality, over 26 years, to co-operate with doc- tors. Nursing experience un- necessary. Excellent opportun- ity and fine income. Write Jew- ish Chronicle, Box 725. FOR RENT - Double furnished room. Suitable for one or two persons. 68 Tenyson Ave. Phone Longfellow 8195. FOR RENT-Five rooms and bath. Monterey Ave. $45. Call own- er, Longfellow 8369. - - - - - - "Welcome Stranger" At Orient Theater I he Primo. of il,dotta - SCREEN 0 YOUNG MAN driving through to Winnipeg the early part of Au- gusthas room for three other / passengers. Anyone interested $ phone Saturday or Monday, Em- pire 5460. RIGILNT "Welcome Stranger," the world- famous Aaron Hoffman comedy, is to be the attraction of the Bert Smith Players at the Orient The- ater next Sunday. "Welcome Stranger" is one of the most human plays that has ever been written. It tells the story of a sweet-minded man who goes to a small New England sit- lase and is thrown out because of his faith. At least they try to throw him out, but an old in. ventor, who is one of the jokes of the village, steps in and saves him from this disgrace. From that mo- ment on the play is one of excep- tional drama, remarkable suspense and • love story that stands as one of the classics of the American stage today. The Bert Smith Players are par- ticularly well adapted to play the parts that have been assigned to them in "Welcome Stranger" by Director Bert Smith. The public may rest assured that they will give their host of friends one of the most delightful stage treats that this locality has ever known. ■ in ten Time Kai P' Sorority. A regular business meeting of the Time Kai Pistil Sorority was held on Monday, July 18, at• the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse. A dinner and theater party was held Wed- nosday, July 13, which proved to he a success. Each member was presented with a sorority pin. The next regular business meeting will he held on Monday evennig, Aug. 15, at the clubhouse. There will be no meetings between these dates, due to the fact that many of the members are absent from the city. Beta Rho Delta Sorority. The last regular meeting of the Beta Rho Delta Sorority was held at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse on Thursday evening, July It Many interesting events are being plan- ned fur the near future. The so- roros will attend a bridge on Tuesday evening, July 26, at which Miss Rose Golinsky of 4224 Elmhurst avenue will he hostess. The members and their friends at- tended a hike held Sunday, July 17, at Elizabeth Park . .6 A Good Place To Eat 3fratrniat and Club Nalco Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. A short business meeting of the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority was held on Tuesday, July 20, at the home of Miss Sonya Loher of 1015 King avenue. Mrs. Elizabeth Pen- ton was made an honorary mem- ber of the sorority, RS she is leav- ing week to make her home in Flint, Mich. The hostess of the next meeting will he Miss Shirley Gross of 3041 Grand ,IVPIlay. "The Masked Athlete" Headliner at Regent "The Masked Athlete" is head- lining the list of vaudeville attract tions on the stage of the Regent this week. His act features Sooty, unusual bits of physical strength. Paul Specht and his artists, assist- ed by Wesley Eddy, "The Prince of Hokum," and other acts com- plete the stage bill. "The World at Her Feet," with Florence Vidor in the leading role, supported by Arnold Kent, Rich- who KNOWS TOBACCO. For this one man in ten, Murad is designed. He knows tobacco... he appreciates the fine flavor... the rare fragrance ... the result of world wide selection of the best tobaccos. MU, The exceptional cigarette for the exceptional man who feels he is entitled to FOR RENT-2015 Seward Ave. the better things in life. Nicely furnished room its pri- vate family, suitable for two gentlemen or couple. Beautiful home. Rent reasonable. Phone N. Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O. Euclid 10087. At the last regular meeting of FOR SALE --- Beautiful seven- the North Woodward 13ranrh of room duplex. Four bedrooms, the Jewish Women's European hall shower, two-car garage; Welfare Organization, Mrs. Harry modern to the minute. Very Klein, assisted by Mrs. Agnes Le- reasonable. 2492 West Phila- vine, honorary secretary of the main branch, installed the newly delphia, near LaSalle. elected officers. Ott Sunday, July FOR RENT-Nice furnished room 17, a dinner-dance was given by with small private family, for the organization at the Riverside refined couple. 2758 Edison Hotel, Mt. Clemens. A beautfiul Ave. Phone Garfield 1956-R. corsage of roses and lilies-of-the- valley was given to each of the FOR RENT-Nice furnished room folowing officers: President, Mrs. for refined girl. 1969 Taylor T. Robins; first vice-president, Mrs. Ave. Phone Garfied 2973-.1. J. Mode; second vice-president, FOR RENT-Dexter 10211. Will Mrs. J. Goldsmith, anti recording share my newly furnished flat secretary, Sirs. J. Bagdade. Leon or will rent room to congenial Krim, proprietor of the hotel, Tire- business couple, or lady or gen- nutted each guest with a white car- tleman. Rent very reasonable nation. Mrs. Susel Goldstick acted RS toastmaster fur the evening A to right party. Downstairs. beautiful loving cup was pre- FOR RENT-One or two large sented to Mrs. J. Robins, president, furnished rooms. Suitable for and a silver pitcher to the two re- two gentlemen or couple, em- tiring secretaries, Mrs. Bagdad° ployed. Private home with and Sirs. Fanine Cohen, in appre- small family. Hot water and ciation for their faithful work. The organization wishes to an- telephone service included. nounce that it will give its first Phone Arlington 5407-J. luncheon and card party on Tu.,- STORES FOR RENT-Mack near day, Nov. 1. Other organization. F.0 . B. ET R.0 IT St. Jean. Best factory location. please keep this date in mind. Suitable fur dry goods, clothing or shoes. Phone Lenox 3362, Deborians. The Dehorian Club has not dis- FOR RENT-Seven - room house, pensed with its meetings during two-car garage. Will oxehange the summer months and will hold for business, auto, or what have two a month. One will be a busi- you? Phone Lenox 0891. ness meeting at the Melbourne FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished Center and the other wil be in the form of an outing. At the last room, well lighted; suitable for one or two gentlemen. Private regular meeting, held July 10, family. Located at 2744 Glen- plans were under way for a week- dale Ave. Phone Arlington end party at some farm haent. The next meeting will be held on July 5719-51. 24 at Island Lake. The girls are FOR RENT-Nice newly fur- to meet at the Melbourne Center nished room, with private fam- at 8:30 n. m. and a truck will be ily. Suitable for one or two there to take them to the lake. .--- gentlemen. 2278 Blaine Ave. FULLY EQUIPPED 4-DOOR SEDAN NOT A COACH) Theta Rho Chi Sorority. l'hone Euclid 5025-W. The last regular meeting of the Theta Rho Chi Sorority was held July 13 at the Y. 'A'. H. A. club- house, 89 Rowena avenue. The hay ride which was given MADISON "Twelve Miles Out" will be held on July 17 to I.ake Elizabeth tot for the third seer k, starting Sun- the members and escorts proved successful. day. - --- - Theta Delta OMIGIA. ADAMS The last meeting of the Theta "Metropolis," the spectacular Delta Omega Sorority was held on German movie, is being continued July 14 at the home of Miss Cap- for a second week. lan. Due to the (act that many of the members are away on va- MICHIGAN' "The Stolen Bride," with Billie cations, it was decided that the Dove and assorted cast, starting club dispense with the next five Sunday. Usual Publix attraction meeting', the next regular meet- ing to take place on Thursday, on stage. Aug. 18, at the home of Miss Bris- kin of 978 East Euclid avenue. CAPITOL "Old S., Francisco." with Do- Beta Tau Iota. ores Costello and Charles F. Mack, The members of the Beta Tau starting Sunday; also stage show. Iota Sorority and their escorts at. tended a hike to Island Lake. At 15EURSON CIIENE STATE 4460 "Too Many Crooks," with Lloyd the last meeting, held at the home 1011N R iNOICtrIT WOODWARD MARTIN PLACE Hughes and Mildred Davis, start- of Miss Bess Schmidt, 15421 La Non;,... ta,Ni Salle boulevard, it WIN decided Glesdale 7117 ing Sunday; also Fred Strict. that during the summer months Lenox Hergenroeder, Inc., 1413 E...lreerson Highland Park Motor Co., 1603 Woodward Arl. 3730 THE NEWSPAPER REPORTER only social meetings will be held. Hem. 4297 Hiles Auto Ser‘ve, 11.17 Tvelhh Mantra Motor Sales a Se vice, 4426 Chene._MeL 6667 The social committee is planning a QUESTIONS THE POLICE Gar. 7100 . 9111 Grand River Mid West Motor Co ., Cod-Wood. Inc. 15620 Grand Hive r H .1 •rth 6380 . work end party tobe held at OFFICER Lat. Il01 Du - Western Motor Co., 3950 Lis Hucknall - Knowlson Co , 2445 Michigan _Glen. 9888 Walled Lake. The next meeting Avenue Emr. 6826 Contort L. W. Schuh: & Co., 10000 Colonial Motor Sales, 68 . 34-40 Michigan Cedar 3138 "What is your favorite smoke?" will be held at the home of Miss North Central Motor Co., 8517 Linwood Cedar MO Euclid 1880 Delray Motor Sales. 7112-34 W Jeers= "Murad," says the Officer. I Fannie Bernstein of 568 Belmont _Lim 1172 Gratis Motor Co.. 8226 Grano( Nonvoothvard Motor Co.. 9115 Woodward FIN,. (950 l avenue. "Why?" asks the Reporter. "Nothing else but Murals suit •SUNDAYS OPEN me. They certainly have my num- Athena Girls Club. ber. I've tried a lot of different The Misses Seale ■ and Minnie brands, but Murad was the first Schneider were hostesses at a spa. cigarette that struck me as perfect eial meeting of the Athena Girls -in taste, in fragrance, unvarying Club held Tuesday evening, July excellence." 19, at which final plan' w ere ' The lowest price at which a sedan was EVER sold by Dodge Brothers • • • • ASTONISHING ECONOMY 25 miles per gallon • • • at 25 miles per hour • • KUNSKY THEATERS All of this plus the traditional DODGE QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY THOMAS J. DOYLE, INC. OE G E C B ROTHERS , I N C.