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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-09-23

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America lavish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AYINUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE TWENTY-THREE

PIEY)LTRonAwisriefitorng,E

first run screen attraction !tures Raymond K•ane and Barbara
Ponselle Will Open Season. I for The
the week in "The Lone Eagle." !Kent. New York critics called it

"WHAT PRICE GLORY"

CIASSIFIEtl

NEW THEATER OPENS ,SATURDAY

nraittate soprano!
picture yet
a thrilling tale of ru le r war eagles. , the great, at air
of the Metropolitan opera, will open It is realistic, gripping and fea-Htfured.
the musical season Saturday

evening, Oct. I, in Orchestra hall,
under the auspices of the Civic
REGENT
Music assaciation. The, artist is
*
making a short recital tour previ-
The Theater
ous to her appearances during the
ootth a
fly
operatic reLlSoll in New' York and
has arranged a program of songs
fur these events ralculated to show
her extraordinar• voile to fine ad-
0
vantage as well as provide' inter- ai
est in many of the selections them-
selves.
Ponselle was one of the featured
stars at the last Anil Arbor Slay
festival, making such at grant im-
nresaion on the audience that she
At recalled for a long list of en-
cores. It is anticipated her (seal
Its
appearances will attract not only
Detroit eoncert goers hut many
from the adjacent towns.

MA('K II. WEISS-Strictly kosher
! ! : • ,'!t4 caterer for weddings, banquets,
H!! • parties, etc. Excellent food.
Rates reasonable. 1670 Pingree
Ave. Empire 7146. Will also
rent out home for private par-
ties and weddings.

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The llollywood-Sunnybrook Orchestra, a colorful stage presenta-
tion including vaudeville and a permanent ballet of dancers, together
with "Alias the Deacon," an outstanding screen feature, are among
the attractions. Bob Clarke, favorite Detroit organist, will be heard
at the $76,000 Golden-Voiced Barton in a special opening: demon.
stration.

and ought to he given a chance to
finish," "Mayor Smith is a real
executive," "Mayor Smith is con-
stantly watching the people's inter-
If crowded offices mean any- ests-look at his fight against the
thing, Mayor Smith should have paving trust"-and so on ad in-
easy sailing into first place in the finitum.
coming primary campaign. Busi-
ness men, professional men, mem-
bers of women's clubs, rich and
poor, white and colored, are pass-
ing through the small busy offices
on the sixth floor of the Lafayette
building, each offering to help in
The new Cafe Rector to the B. F.
the renomination and re-election of
Honorable John W. Smith as mayor Stephenson building at Cass and
West Grand boulevard is already
for another term.
"Give me seine cards," "give me doing it capacity business and is
some literature," "assign me some being widely commented on among
precinct work," "send on a speaker discriminating people. The res-
for our meeting," "where can I taurant is under the immediate per-
register?"-these and many similar sonal direction of the men who have
requests are repeated again and been with it from the beginning
again-by telephone, by letter and and who have been instrutnental in
in person-anti the able group of making it what it is.
The system at the Cafe Rector
volunteer workers somehow man-
ages to satisfy everybody's wants. has reached un unusual degree of
perfection.
The help is skillful, at-
Rubbing shoulders with the
crowd, this reporter inquired of a tentive and polite. Only the high-
prominent looking business man, a est grade of food obtainable is
member of the housewives' league, served.
It is pointed out that Rector's is
a lawyer, a colored preacher, a fac-
tory worker-"Why all this enthus- the only restaurant in the north
he enjoyed
iasm? Why do you favor Smith?" end where dancing can
is
And these answers are typical of with the noonday meal. There
the crowd: "Mayor Smith is a fear- music from 12 to 2, 0 to S and 0 to
1:30
o'clock.
There
is
no
cover
less, courageous man," "Mayor
Smith has made a splendid start charge at any time.

Mayor's Headquarters
Crowded With Workers

Rector's Has Become
Universally Popular

FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
FOR RENT-Two desirable fur- FOR RF:NT -- Comfortable fur-
for gentleman, with private
narch,,( room (or refined gentle.
for
suitable
rooms.
nished
family. Very reasonable. 2929
man.
Private family. Near car
e
young couple or gentlem n.
Pingree. Phone Garfield 2221-J.
and bus line. References. 2271
Light, airy and neat. Near car
line. Real home-like environ- Clairniount Ave. Phone Garfield
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
1122-J.
meat. Small family. Phone Ar-
suitable for two persons. 3207
lington 44964.
Blaine, Apt. 1. I'hone Euclid
COURT BRICK -
ROSEDALE
3669-M.
$9 500 $1,000 down. Six nice
MIDDLE AGED GIRL would like
rooms,
new
roof, redecorated
a room in exchange for staying
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
and painted; must be sold on ac-
in three evenings a week with
for refined gentleman. Private
count
of
owner's
death. If you
children. Telephone Arlington
family. Phone Euclid 9568-R.
want a bargain, call G. B. Wit-
4167-M.
helm, Randolph 9700. Judson
- --
FOR SALE-Cortland. Two flats,
Nicely furnished
Bratiway Co.
six rooms, steam heat. Consider FOR RENT-
-
room for couple or two gentle-
some trade. Owner, Arlington
men. Garage if desirtd. 1961
6883.
Hazelwood. Telephone Euclid FOR RENT-Bedroom furnished
"--
with twin beds. Suitable for
5050-J.
FOR RENT-A large furnished
one or two. All conveniences.
room with all conveniences for FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
Private home. 2904 Pingree,
gentleman or couple. l'ingree
corner Lawton. Phone Garfield
fur refined gentleman. Good
near Twelfth. Phone Garfield
2525-R.
home. ('all Hemlock 8756-R.
6944.R.

FOR RENT-Young lady desires
airy unfurnished room by Oct.
20. In the Bouevard-Dexter
section, or convenient to Dexter
bus. Phone Euclid 6316.

IIAND PAINTING on dresses,
hats and scarfs. Hand and ma-
chine embroidery, also mono-
gemming. Call Empire 8670-R.

Twelfth Street at Seward

Business Office, Empire 3472.

Ticket Office, Empire 3488.

at 2:30 P. M. and 8:30 P. M.

"In a Golden Age

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ATTENTON: Organizations are invited to see our Manager
about benefit performances during the season.

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Greetings

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Drop in any time for one of those delicious
Boesky Sandwiches. We're always gad to
see you and you'll meet your friends here.

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REGULAR MEALS -LIGHT LUNCHES

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dives an I
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Beginning Oct. 13-14
Pros $32. $24, $18,
$15.99

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$900

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FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
with private family. 4080 Vicks-
burg. Phone Euclid 2814-W.

DELICATESSEN

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Nickel Plating Silverware, Repair-
Gold, Silver
ing, Buff ing and Lacquering.
i4
Russian Candle Sticks Repaired.

409 EAST CONGRESS STREET
Cherry 4299

"Cat and Canary"

9 090 .

Lafayette at Wayne

'ad Bac 1100

:Funniest of All Comedians;

( in Greatest Musical Laugh
Show Ever Produced

:The N. Y. Sun said it would ram tt:
full year on Broadway-and it did

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0 Belson,. 51 to $2.50; Orel. a $5.50;
0 Wad. and Sal. itats.$1 to $2.50 (Plosion)

Sept. 246, at 1 P.M.

Opening Saturday

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ORCHESTRA

BEN 6‘1.0U
COHEN'S

WHERE
WONDERS
NEVER
CEASE

WASHINGTON BOULEVAR.DefsellgrORD

WILLIAM

FOX presents

THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE

All
Detroit

Is

Talking
of It!

BOB
CLA RKE

oden Voixed'
AIN

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demonstra-
tion of its marvels.

in • special

ALL THIS WEEK

jAMV.1).1.":"LK

ells

SAMMY DIBERT

HollywoodSunnyBrookOrchestra

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6

Novelties

Ballet of Dancing Girl.

Big•Time Vaudeville Acts

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THE COUNTRY'S MOST DISTINC-
TIVE THEATRE
Thou,ands have already gazed upon
the magic marvels of this wonder thea-
ter--a touch of quaint old Spain dune
into the most distinctive theater in the
.:•ountry today-Join the throngs now!
the surprises that
See for yourself all
have caused the , Hollywood overnight to
become that talk of the town.

First Time at Popular
Prices

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PRESIDENT COOLIDGE

COLONEL LINDBERGH

The Sensation of the Ago.

ON THE SCREEN

Ben Bernie and His Band

r E Colonial

Woodoard et Sileley

ALL THIS WEEK

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he First Detroit Showing

Lone Ligie,,

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60 Cents

An Air Epic! 1

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Week Day Mat nevi
Adults 25,
Chsldrom tot

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with RAYMOND KEANE and BARBARA KENT

L mmer-Ar.L.-sm=ass-c5t-t-



A delightful screen tale of In •ie in a setting
s; of a charming old card
rinhios
shalt uho ;ilnyed his lite aces far the mak,
of Dan Cupid!
lEAN HERSHOLT-RALPH GRAVES
JUNE MARLOWE-Other Stars

ALL SEATS 50 cents



ON THE

COMEDY
NEWS
SCENIC
Nureltie

BEGINNING TODAY

Comedy, Dancing and Novelty Specialties

1

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Screen

Llaron Hoffman's
1 Famed Play
1

'I, i 30 koadw.li Favorites

WANTED-Young girl to share
an apartment with another girl.
Phone Hemlock 3672-W. I

(dendlle

SEPT.
25

6700

OX ' WASHINGTON

ir E i EMMETT Ilfili

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LAFAYETTE

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FOR R E N T - Nicey furnished
room for gentleman. 3222
Gladstone Ave. Phone Garfield
re
9321-W.

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0 FOR RENT - Elmhurst 2453.
Five-room wiper and garage.
0 $55. Phone Hemlock 23334. or

Where Is Your Daughter After Midelght?

f• REGENT * REGENT * REGENT *

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Apply at Symphony Offices In Orchestra Hal!--Glendale 8290

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Grant Silver Plating Co. . 0 0
and

ll any-after the clock strikes
LI' An expose of Life Norm,
'hearer's st picture.

silk MARIE SAXON
14 Seines
125 Pmple-551 Laughs

THRILLS-CHILLS-LAUGHS

Prices $15.00, $2.50, $6.00 and $4.00.

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Sat. Morn's Ber. Nov.12
Prices $2.50,31, 50c

Beginning Oil 16

Prices $0, an. $2.50

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5 f FOR

) FOR RENT - Burlingame Ave.
Up-
Near Wildemere.
321G.
;4
to-elate six-room flat. Close to
school.


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Br John Willard, Author of

SATURDAY AFTERNOONS BEGINNING OCT. 29

R E N T - Gladstone Ave. r"--
Neatly furnished room,
1957.
TWELFTH STREET 5145 HASTINGS STREET
tWin beds, shower and tub bath, i.
i
At Farnsworth.
Side drive;
all conveniences.
.4.
At Hazelwood.
EMPIRE 2981
garage if desired. Phone Gar-
Empire 6860
A
field
G994-M.
..svom

*4 We appreciate your patronage and wish You
Happy New Year.

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FIVE MUSICAL LECTURES

FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
for gentleman or lady. 1956
Pingree, Apt. 25. Plume Euclid
os.13-W.

BOESKY BROS.

ThenWhat?

tv .IIIND ore scenes of Broad

,. "The Ramblers"

Five Young

People's Concert.

by OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH

FOR RENT-Eight-room modern
steam heated flat. Garage.
Phone Canfield 3958.

We Deliver - Phone is at Any Time .

'lives and
few Year.

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Symphony Series

FOR RENT-Lovely steam heated
room with all conveniences, for
gentleman. In private family.
No
Near street car and bus.
other roomers. Reasonable.
Phone Arlington 3965-R.

FOR RENT-Seward 1363. Large
airy furnished room. New Sim-
mons twin beds. Heat and jani-
tor service. Ladies only. Also
cozy light housekeeping suite.
Ring Jacobson bell.

After Midnight-

the

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CLARK &
Mc CULLOUGH

WANTED- Young man, high
school education, to learn jewel-
ry business. References re-
quired. Apply 13202 East Jef-
ferson, corner Drexel.

To this glorious city and nation, where
we of the Jewish faith have found a
haven of refuge, of hope, happiness and
opportunity, I extend every good wish
for the year to come. May the New
Year bring happiness and good cheer
to all who dwell with us.
BOESKY BROS.

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Supreme Vaudeville

THE THRILL OF THRILLERS

FOR RENT-Bright front cosily
furnished room suitable for
et...Heinen, with quiet middle-
aged coupe. Webb-Linwood dis-
trict. Handy to car and bus
lines. References. Phone Hem-
lock 23124.

1927

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Pres. and Public

WANTED--Men and women in
every Jewish community to so-
licit membership for the Jewish
Orphan Home and Farm School.
Whole or part time. Write
stating qualifications and ex-
perience, if any, to Harry
Braun, 520 Lightner Bldg.

9.164W49MCSM3434WCIAW41 9449M 9WCWOMW MCWAVM

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Unanimously praised by Detroit

WILL LEASE to responsible party
eight furnished room with cen-
tral heat. Reasonable rent. 234
Eliot St. Close to downtown
section.

Tickets:: Nights, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10 and 75c;
Matinees, $1.65, $1.10, 75c and 50c.

Nights: 50c to $2.50
Wed., Sat. Mats.:

$10c In $1.60

YOUNG or middle aged man with
$10,000 for officership in a $1,-
000,000 corporation, fully se-
cured. I nvestigation invited.
Write Jewish Chronicle, Box
905.

A Melodrama in Four Act. by A. Leash. Suoervised by A.
Arko. Our Entire Personnel will take active parts.
We wish to announce that a special play will be put on for
Succoth-"DREAMS OF LOVE."

tmily

I,ct
Icr
Show
You

Hotel Tuller Orchestra

VICTOR KOLAR, Associate Con.

Twelve Sunday
Afternoons

Thursday-Friday

WANTED-Good home for high
school girl in exchange , for light
services. Write Jewish Chron-
icle, Box 904.

Matinee & Evenings

Irving

Eq=

- FOR---

FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
with private family, suitable for
gentleman or coupe. Home priv.
ileg,es. Phone Garfield 5897-W.

FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 23
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 AND 25

GERALD MARKS

Compliments and Best Wishes of GARRICK,
SHUBERT LAFAYETTE and CASS THEATRES
NEXT

ON
"°`v
°NSEASON 'TICKETS NOW
SALE
SALE

FIAT FOR RENT-On first floor.
Five large modern rooms, new
white stove, automatic heater.
Rent 160. 1712 Hazelwood Ave.

Littman's Peoples Theatre

ew Year.

amity

OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor.

RENT-Nice big front room
in private home. Near Wood-
ward Ave. Phone Longfellow
7252.

Happy New Year to All.

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DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
with garage. Steam heat. Rent
reasonable. East Euclid Ave.
Phone Longfellow 1503.

FOR RENT - Furnished room,
steam heated, hot water, show-
er anti all conveniences. Reason-
able. Phone Garfield 4012-51.

As aril npinopriale number fur
the Jewish holiday stason, Em-
mett Lynn and his capable company
of 30 troupers at the Colonial thea-
ter will present Aaron llotfluan's
great poly, "Welcome Stranger."
This is the first time "1‘'elcotne
Stranger" has been presented in
Detroit at popular prices and thus
the patrons of the Colonial will he
enabled to sec one of the outstand-
ing shows of the past 10 years of-
fered by the talented players who
make up the ColoniaL company.
"Welcome Stranger" parks pa-
thos, thrills and ronutnee in its
cleverly-written lines and it no.
lions. It deals with an old Jewisl
gentleman who wanders into a nor
row-minded New England town
and is sorely criticized and all but
driven from the village.

ORCHESTRA HALL

F OR

.tiVea and

tives anti
few Year

Colonial to Present
"Welcome Stranger"

FOR RENT--Furnished room in
new lower flat. Small family.
Suitable for one or two girls or
Del I Rio
-. ant. I Victor McLaglen in a scene
Detroit will celebrate the grand opening of Ben and Lou Cohen's
und Lowe, Dolores ...C.
Edmund
the world's
couple. 2963 Elmhurst Ave. from
"What Price Glory," hailed by many critics as
new $2,000,000 Hollywood Theater at Fort and Ferdinand streets
Phone Longfellow 3061.
greatest
motion
picture,
which
is
continuing its record-breaking run
Saturday noon, Sept. 24. Everything is in readiness to take care of
that have been drawn to the Fox
the huge crowds and the program is expected to run off in mid-season
at the Fox Washington. The crowd ,
FOR RENT-Nice airy front fur- Washington for this attraction have been no large that it has been
form. The Hollywood is one of the most beautiful and distinctive
nished room. Gentleman pre- necessary to call upon a special detail of police. The Movietone is
theaters in the country. Already more than 100 telegrams and mes-
ferred. Near bus and car line. also being received enthusiastically by patrons of the theater.
sages of congratulation have been received by the management from
Phone Euclid 2814-W.
stars, producers, directors and leaders in the movie business world.

lives and
'ew Yeitr

dives and
few Year.

SEYMOUR SIMONS

THE NEW HOLLYWOOD THEATER ON FORT STREET

tives rind
ewe Year.

2,

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GREEN SPRINGS SANITARIUM,
formerly Oak Ridge Ilotel•
Green Springs. Ohio. Newly
equipped, beautiful natural
parks, springs, mineral baths.
Care can be given by doctors
and nurses to convalescent and
aged people. Regular or special
dinners served to transients.
Ideal for vacation.

ly

You Know Him!

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MRS. J. SHERLINE - First-class
cooking and catering for wed-
dings and parties. 15852 Lin-
wood Avenue. Phone Hemlock
ISSI-W.

pro - .

lAcKrenz

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Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy
Tailor
and Service Prevail.

10347 Woodw'd

Between Carer, a nd
Collingwood.

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