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November 04, 1927 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-11-04

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America Yavish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON

- CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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ETRO rr E1

"Seventh Heaven" Plays
"The Patent Leather Kid"
"The King of Kings"
To Show at Miles Theater
Fourth Capacity Week
At the New Detroit

Richard Bart het mess plays the
A fourth week of "7th Heaven"
Fox super film, at the Fox Wash- part of a prize tighter in the "Pat-
ington theater is announced. "7th ent Leather Kid," now in its sec-
Heaven is one of the year's big- ond week at the Mile., Theater,
II Is tutp
gest and most unusual photoplays
was to pick
and has attracted much attention
off snipers
nn accountt of the unusualness of
(Jr sharp-
its theme and treatment. Two new
shooters
stars On the film horizon, Janet
a n d often
Gaynor and Charles Farrell pro-
he was
vide characterizations of "Diane"
picked in f f
and "Chico" that will live long in
himself.
the memories of screen fans.
Thousands
The story of the little street waif,
of Undo
Diane and the l'aris street cleaner,
Sam's sol-
Chico is one of pathos combined
diers and a
with humor and a romantic hove
large nun u-
story. Chico, who is a self-styled
her of ci-
atheist and in his own opinion "a
viians took
very remarkable fellow" is a work-
part in the
er in the sewers of Paris. Ile ap-
scene s,
;Ores to the exalted rank of street
washer.
Richard B•rthelmess
tremendous
The story has the accompaniment
of Movientone with a symphony or- in effect. This is an Alfred San-
chestra and extra reels showing tell production for First National
Chic Sales, Gertrude Lawrence and Pictures and was made under the
management of AI Rockets.
J. Harold Murray.
Beginning the story, Barthel-

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RE-ELECT

Next Sunday night, at the New
Detroit Opera Ib,usr, roues one
of the greatest events of the the-
atrical season in the local premier
if Cecil B. DeMile's "King of
Kings," a picture which has en-
joyed a sensational success in New'
York, Boston, Philadelphia and
Yos Angeles, and Inos been more
widely discussed by press, clergy
and laity than any utter motion
picture since The Birth of a Na-
tion."
Local theater-goers are looking
forward with great interest to II.
B. Warner's embodiment of the
title role. Among the other be-
loved characters portrayed arc:
St. Peter, played by Ernest Tor-
rence.; the Nlagolieletne, Jacqueline
Logan; Mary Mother, Dorothy
Confining; the Roman Centurion,
Montagu Love; SI111011 of Cyrene,
William Boyd; Mary and Nlartha
of Bethany, Josephine Norman
and Faye. Other tine char-
acterizations are to be expected
from the two S•hildkrauts as l'aiit-
phas am! Judas, Victor Varconi as
Sam DeGras•e as the Phil-

mess is first seen as a young and
good-looking champion of the
squared circle in New York. Here
was an admirable eopportunity to
register the aspect of the big
town just prior to the war---or
rather about the time of America's
entrance into the conflict.
The sporting if of the boxing
fraternity, the. cabaret scenes of
the period, the happy-go-lucky,
easy-going spirit that character-
ized the denizens of the doubtful
world of racing, prize-fighting and
kindred sports--all are depicted in
true co1111, with due recognition
of the ca.tooms of the time. Ten
years makes a world of difference
. in our national life and styles were
- as different as possible then as
compared with the present day.

servant of the High Priest.
"The King oof Kings" is just now
also being presented for the first
time in Europe. It is predicted
that this picture will attain wider
distinction throughout the world
than any other ever made by an
American producer.
The en g a g ement is positively for
teem weeks only and the sale of
seats is now on for the entire en-
gagement.

PAGE ELEVEN

i R07IKIL

Yost Gets Packard - 8

Commencing
Sunday Night at 8:15.

Twice Daily Thereafter at
2:15 and 8:15.
Positively for 2 Weeks Only.

Rabbi Alexander Lyons Says:

"I RECOMMEND IT FOR JEW AS WELL AS CHRISTIAN.
It should make the Jew more nobly and proudly Jewish, the
Christian more emulous of the character of Jesus."

"What Price Glory" Is
Next Regent Picture

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CECIL IDEMILLES

"What Price Glory," picturiza-
tioon (.f the famous stage success,
which had such a wonderful run
110W11 town a few weeks back,
moves into the Regent Theater on
Sunday of this week. The picture
will be shown in its entirety, in ad-
dition to the usual five-act bill of
vaudeville.
Delores Del Rio, Victor McLag-
lan and Edwin Lowe are the trio
of principals in "What Price
tAtiaard pV efANIf ASACIVIMON
Glory," which relates the adven-
tures of two Marines, who soldier
.aulaseasnaismommunsammusamiessousseersasossalmansom
around the world ennui finally land
lb STARS - 500 POPLAR PLAYERS - 5000 EXTRAS
in France for the World War. In
OltellESTRA OF 20
every port they visit "Captain
Nights, 50c, $1.10, $1.65; Mats., 50e, 75c, 51.10. (Tax Inc.)
Flagg" and "Sergeant Quirt" are
rivals for the same girl, and the
4=111
11
sergeant always wins. In France
they meet Charmaine„ little
French peasant A1111 daughter of
an innkeeper, who is thrilled with
the war in her backyard. She
falls in love with booth of them
and their subsequent adventures
aren very funny.
"What Price Gory" has been
provide() special colored reels for
the spectacular war scenes and
many unusual effects in lighting
add to the picture. Sammy Cohen
and Ted McNamara add to the hi-
Office
Ticket Office
12th Street at Seward ih"ine"
larity as Private Lipinsky and Pri-
Empire 3472
Empire 3488
vate Kiper, the funny doughboys
who are always getting into Coach Fielding H. Yost and the soeci•Ily built Packard Eight pre- I
Friday Evening, Saturday and Sunday Matinee and
sented to him on the eve of the MichieansOhio game by • group of
trouble.
Evening, Nov. 4, 5 and 6.
alumni headed by Roscoe B. Huston.
The vaudeville program will
contain five acts and in addition
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished FOR RENT-Taylor Ave., near La
shorter films will la] shown.
room in a comfortable home.
Salle. Will rent furnished room
Suitable for couple or young
and garage or will share six-;
A new Melodrama in Four Acts by Simon Wolf and I. Friedman.
lady. 1710 Gladstone Ave. near
room flat or will rent complete-
PRICES:
Twelfth St. Telephone Empire
ly furnished the entire six-room
Evenings, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50; Maths..., 50c, 75c, $1.
5019-W.
flat. All home privileges. Phone
Euclid 2502-J,
Tickets For Sale at the Boa Office. Phone Empire 3488.
YOUNG NIAN desires room with FOR RENT-Nice furnished large
N. B.--All organizations which have purchased benefit per-
private funnily. Good residen-
airy room fur one or two gen- WANTED - - Two nice furnished
formances are invited to come to the office of the theater
tial section, for two weeks each
tlemen. 2498 Pasadena. Phone
rooms with kitchen' privileges. 1
to adjust the matter of tickets due to the reduction in prima.
month, as am out of the city the
Arlington 1996-.1,
For mother and son. Near car
Societies, Arbeiter Ring Branches, Lodges and private persons
rest of the month. References
linen. Write Jewish Chronicle,
are
invited to purchase benefits and season tickets at reduced
furnished. Write Jewish Chron- FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
Box 300.
prices. See the manager, A. Littman.
icle, Box 952,
with private funnily. Suitable
for lady or gentleman. Phone FOR RENT-Furnished room for ]
FOR RENT-Modern upper six-
gentleman, with private family.,
Euclid 3475-W.
room flat. Side drive. Steam
Reasoonabe. No other roomers.
bent. Rent reasonable. 1962 FOR RENT - Furnished room
1728 Clairmont. Phone Ern-;
Taylor Ave.
pane 7620, M. Kalman.
fur lady or gentleman. Private
- - -
family. 2641 Elmhurst Ave
FOR RENT - Burlingame 1473.
OR RENT - Nicely furnished
Phone Arlington 4809-R.
Six-room lower flat with garage.
room for gentleman. Buena
The World's Finest Picture.
Large bedrooms and closet'
VASHINGTONIMNBATalf FORD
Vista near Linwood Ave. Phone AUCTION BRIDGE taught to be-
WILLIAM FOX Presents
space. Phone Arlington 8904-J.
Hemlock 4173-W.
ginners and advanced players.
Phone Empire 9635-J.
MRS. ROSENM A N-Practical
The Superlative Artists
FOR RENT - Neatly furnished
nurse. Phone Lincoln 5689-W.
room in Northwestern section.
Near car and bus lines, flood FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
4
room
with
garage.
1961
Hazel-
home fur refined gentleman or
wood Ave. Suitable for couple
Lois.. 2271 Clairmont Ave.
or
two
gentlemen.
Home
privi-
Call Garfield 1122-J.
Eat for health and strength.
leges. l'hone Euclid 5050-1
-- --
In • Love
We serve fresh vegetables daily
YOUNG FRENCH 11(11', with col-
Story That
lege education, knows English EXPERIENCED COOK desires and bake our own whole wheat
Has Never
work, 1474 Taylor Ave. Phone
thoroughly, will give private lea-
bread.
Been Equalled
Empire 3697-It.
sons in the French language and
literature. Telephone Northway
Physical
Culture
TO RENT-Beautiful light, airy
1227-R between 5 and 6,
room for man or young lady.
Restaurant
"
Convenient to three car lines.
FIEBiiKW TEACHER-Well
231 JOHN R. STREET
1603 West Philadephia. Empire
learned in Hebrew and English.
The World'. Finest
1:(52-W.
Will give private lessons in He-
Motion Pictures!
brew Experienced in Bar Mitz
rah preparations. Call Hemlock
3003-R.
. .
FOR RENT -- Nicely furnished
room, with garage. 2271 Ila-
LINWOOD AND PHILADELPHIA
LOTS OF PARKING, SPACE
zelw000l Ave. Near LaSiello]
Illvol.



"WEALTH"

I...
i• • CLASSIFIED

Arthur E.

DINGEMAN

- FOR

Councilman

"Of the People, for the People, with the People"

Devotes All His Time to Common Council
Service.

MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher
caterer for weddings. banquets,
parties, etc. Excellent food.
Rates reasonable. 1670 Pingree
Ave. Empire 7144 Will also
rent out home for private par-
ties and weddings.

MRS. J. SIIERLINE- iirst-class
cooking and catering fur wed-
dings and parties. 15852 Lin-
woo(' Avenue. Phone Ilenolock
I881-W.

PIANO FOR SALE-G.(1 ins new.
Price reasonable. Ida Segen,
1474 Blaine Ave., downstairs.

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room fur one it two young la-
dies. Home privileges. Refer-
ences. Phone Garfield 2069-W,

FOR RENT- Modern six-room
fiat. Side drive and garage.
:MI Tyler, second house from
Dexter Blvd. Phone Longfellow
8170,

FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
for couple or two gentlemen.
Good Hungarian meals if de-
sired. Phone Hemlock 3810-R.

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room with private family. Be-
tween Fourteenth and LaSalle.
Phone Garfield 6827.R.

NOW

OXWASHINGTON

\V JANET GAYNOR
CHARLES FARRELL

"7th

H eaven

New ORIOLE Theati4

ANNOUNCEMENT

FOR RENT - -A large airy fur-
nished room for one or two.
Phone Euclid 7454-R.

J. S. BACHE & CO.

FOR RENT - Neatly furnished
room with small private funnily.
Near bus and car line. Phone
Euclid 1519-51.

wish to announce the removal of their offices

from

119 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
0,

137 PENOBSCOT BUILDING

MAIN FLOOR

Thursday, November loth, 1927

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SPEIVAUDEVILLE

WOMAN, 50 years (old, •hoo in
leaving for California in De-
cember desires to have a woman
as a companion. Write Jewish
Chronicle, Box 301.

Olympia's

19 Piece Symphony Orchestra

WITH OTTO KRUEGER, CONDUCTCR

New Stage Presentation

WITH

14,9Z IN OLIVER NAYLOR'S
rAt it;

Victor Recording Orchestra

011.11

HARRY TIGHE
Master el Ceremonies

On the Screen

3ro. la

Boxing

SECOND

Shims
Nightly
M1 30 and
o'clot k

is

Picture
Matinee Daily
2 P. M.-20e

YOUNG WOMAN desires posit ion
as housekeeper in motherle]s,
loom. Desires to have boy,
years old, with her. ('all Long-
fellow 8654.

, Saturday. Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.
Feature Picture for Sunday, "Belle of Broadway:• with Betty Compeon.

WANTED-Couple to share single
residence with woman and two
children. 1646 West Grand Ave.
Phone Euclid 6601-W.

SUNDAY tio Orchestra Hallrt" 25c to $1.00

Show

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room in modern home. Small
Gamily. Suitable fur refinel
lady or gentleman. Garage if
desired. Phone Hemlock 5401-J.

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

A DOUBLE BILL

POPULAR CONCERT

Tiger

FOR RENT--Nice steam heated
furnished room with all con-
veniences, for gentleman, with
private family. Near street ear
and bus. No (other roomers.
Reasonable. Phone Arlinvien
3965-R.

FOR RENT-Seward and W 11-no
Ave's. Bright, cheerful room for
young man. All conveniences.
Phone Longfellow 6566.

FOR RENT--Pasadena near Four-
teenth St. Lower beautiful moo.
ern flat. Side drive and wall
lights. Garage. Reduced to $511.
l'hoone Garfield 3799-R.

FOR RENT-Nice large furnished
room with Jewish family for
young lady. Reference, Ph...
Garfield 2057-W.

FOR RENT-Steam heated fur-
nished room with private family
for young lady. $15 monthly or
$9 a week with meals. lioal
Blaine, Apt. 24.

FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
room with private family. Suit-
able for one or two persons. N,o
either roomers. No children.
Boston Blvd., near Dexter. Priv-
ileges of the home. Phone Eu-
clid 8950-M or Hemlock 8660-R.

FOR RENT - Six - room upper.
Modern. Newly decorated. Very
reasonable for this desirably
neighborhood. 3259 Calvert
Ave.

"Fast and Furious," with Reginald Denny

Entire Change of Pr

Tscluikovsky: "Nutcracker." Scriabin: Third Symphony.
Enesco: First Roumanian Rhapsody. Schubert: Overture,
Rosamunde."

Great Colored Fighter.

Vs.
Maxie

Rosenbloom

IT SATIStst.3
williLD'S
ETERNAL LONGING FOR
MANCE
E

Jewish Middleweight Title Contender.
........

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LEATHER
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DAID

FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
for refined young lady. Meal.
if desired. Phone Northway
0816-J.

FOR RENT-Nice large furnished
room for one or two girls. Pleas-
ant surrounding, Home privi-
leges. 2073 Pingree, Apt. 103.
Phone Euclid 0374-J

Flowers

Ossip Gabrilowitsch conducting

ALSO

BILLY SHAW vs. PETE ZIVIC

122 Pounds.
...wee

DICK EVANS vs. HARRY FULLER

(Jewish

Fighter)

NOVEMBER 9

Get Your Tickets Nowt

2:15:13:15
Alt MATS RISDIVID
SCMEorPRKES

10,000 Turned Away at First Olympia Boxing Show.

4,116/03;011K10107

Seats •t Macula6sw-Smith, Cameral Motors Building;
Olympia. Greed River at McGraw; R•yl .., 1233 Griswold.

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Jack McVey
vs.
Joe Simonich

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$1.10,

$2.20, $3.30, $5.50.

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