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brow," its description by the Chi-
15. Enrico Cheer:dein, horn in "Bye, Bye, Bonnie" Won
ca go Tribune as "a caned of . or-
studied in Italy.
High Praise In Toronto (finery, 'submerged' A mericans
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16. I,. 51illur,
I that is veracious, persuasive,
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17. In "odern Yiddish Poetry"
Saturday, Dec. 10 -First Men,
live
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rive
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On
l . 1111 , rating
Mr. and Mrs. C..1. Levy left on
tender,
wistful,
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ANSWERS
by Samuel .1. limber.
. I '- uoming to l'e NOV la, 1
Bonnie
level and human" fits it most Monday for New York, to be gone bership mince. Auspices of House
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I8. A group of eminent Ameri•
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Council; 8:30 p. no; 35 cents for
is twit 'theater, S u nday, Dec: 11 ' wok.
for about two weeks.
ran Jews, self-constituted, Which
members, 7:i cents for non-mein•
1 The
' ' engagement includes the
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nto
Daily
Star
said
as
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Daily
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1. A meddern Yiddish playright concerned especially
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with the prob.
Mrs George Kahn returned last hers.
usual Wednesday and Saturday
whose masterpiece is a dramatic !ems of immigration and the can - f"''''"': .
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,
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Sunday, Dec. 11 -First per-
"l'here is a great dancing snow ma tinees.
Friday from Detroit, where she
fly!' entitled "Green Fields."
ditions of Jews in foreign coun- ,
Players'.
Center
of
forma:ire
acts ,.„. 1. -11 i ng ifi ,.,fi ea l ;i mpu g n,
the Prin. , ' this week. 'Rye,''
.
at
t "The II:milted Inn."
.
'•W urzel flummery" and "The
and
it's
not
Scott.),
A
median
Yiddish
pinyright
tries
3.
19. Mr. Louis Marshall of New 8 re , It• 0013.,
To
Exhibit
us,"
8
:fill
p.
m.; 25
dancing, either, but typically mod• ;Regent
it, : ( 5 . 1.iiiik t, er,, :i i f in rrei. , fiii ,
eif !his
and novelist.
,:u n l 51.r s. I. Sunda
York.
s
Famous ''Seventh Heaven" troi 31i.'
ay in ,
oed solo :
n• There's good
prat o at a
pt
4. "Metke the Vagabond" and
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211. David r\. Brown and Henry ern A
Banquet
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Saturday, Due. 17 -
"Kidilush Ile she in."
dancing by a number of print•ipals, i
itv.
' M. Butte'.
ti
honoring Miss Mary Caplan, ihrec-
ft
"e
Fox super ' '
Miss Nlartin, and,
, "Th e God of V engeance" at the
the
partieularly
..even,a
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e famous stage play will
and tor of the Jewish Center, 7:30 P.
Provincetown ''layer.. 'I heater, Jerome K. Jerome Play
ni
Ill"st exhiliraling of all, 3 wh 010 film
of skilfully syncopated en-, be the offering at the Regina then-vrNkr.oinil
Mrs.
I.. Glilt•n,
Mr. and In.; $1. Reservations accepted un- •
Greenwich Village, New York.
\ Ilan
Liehtig
and Mr.
1
Showing at Bonstelle semble dance, by the chorus, both ' ter this week starting Sunday.
it. Rudolph Sehildkraut.
, . S. Gross light of Detroi t ,I1V II t til Dec . 15.
w
Sunday, Dec. 18 - -Chanukah
brings two new' N1r
b humor• men and women. Frances WhiteSeventh H eaven," trkai
i • week-end
7. No, he learns h s lines by •
tame, K. J erome, tiia
with relatives in this
wee
virmanmit, . , t .li7y
th, ,,,
program, given by Junior and In-
on the
sound only. nit, wrote "The Pas , ing .,f the is the star of the show and her Iaura
st
termediate Driiinativ Clubs, g:30
g. Russian realism of the 51axim ; Third Flour Back" WItilnlii realiz- personality and ability are Its of-H, to the front in Janet Gaynor who
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Gorki typo. inc perhaps that it was to become lecke* , as ever. When she sings ' plays the fragile "Diane" and
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first of a series of temple P. m.
Sunday,-lice. 25.-Third of Yid-
9. A lutist Yiddish short-story •i classi••, and that a thing written and acts such elt•ver ion' compli- ('haul's Farrell as the stalwart l.„1,., to b e gi ve , b y tfi,, Sister-
writer :Ind playwright. in a it Cliill, coin was to become one fatted inibie as •Nly Baby, That's "Chico," that "very rtimirkable NI- l eio d will b e h e ld on W e dnesday, dish halm, series, 0:30 p. no Dr.
S. Margoshes, speaker. Admission
10 "The 'In-usury" and "Isaac of I lie out -binding achievements. 'Ate Me,' and 'Anyone Who Do's low."
,: 3•;.• 7 ,• at , t ........th, , i e . tet' idenee a Ni r'. to Cents.
"Seventh Heaven," bas-'t on the„ ih.
Sheftel." tkla I- u-titers who have made their That Can't lie So Dumb.' she is at ,
' l l" l' 'ig
play by Austin Strong, tells one of
11. "The Dollar," "Little Ile- r, putationA as humorists have ac- her very hest.
Club:
the
nu
st
remarkable
love
stories
fi
d
eemplislail
astonishing
things
when
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roes," and "Poland."
''The comedy is in very llipabli
Kii . oliiish,has wal , eft. for Twelfth Street
c, \sl., r ; . ,,, 51 1 . 1ix wh i
the
led to write in inure serious themes hands.
Louis Simon as Zook Z. and one of the meet beautiful that
iambi,
Goldberg.
12. lent
"
Blasco
Ilifint•z,
the
Spanish
for
instant•t•
Don
:Marquis
and
his
Shrivel!
of
the
Shrivel'
Soap
has
ever
been
written.
The
plot,
of
her
sister-
Twelfth
Street
Mothers'
Club
will
13.
by the serious illness
.
amazing "Dark Hour." The finest Works, who is now a 'dry,' now revolving as it iloes, around two i, • :,.,,, , Nii.,. N.
lq• held zn Saturday, Dec. 10, at
novelist.
14. "The Temptations of Rabbi it of work Mark ' twain lint was a 'wet,' and William Frawley as q•einingly mitlio,•ri. characters, ' ' t he Farband Shale, 19115 Glad-
; his "Joan D'Are."
'Butch' Hogan, a convict endowed brings them literally from the sew-
Akiha."
On last Sunday evennig 51r. and stone ate our. :It 2 - 111 0 clock. Dr. I
the great
'wields a of doe
love
and of Mr•-• Phillip Zacker entertained 25 E. Lipkin will be the speaker and
with intelligence ion' a high tenor ors to saeritiee
through
trine
.,
,
in
the
voice,
are
among
the
best
self-
epics
informally lit their home. refiesimients will be served.
singing
i
courage and faith.
s
business."
.1n enjoyable evening* was spent
The vaudeville profit iii w ill li e
deficioum
ymphony Orchestra.
b ea ded b y ,1„,,, Dotal „,f the Iii earns, after which a
The annual appearance of the
"Saturday's Children"
musi‘"ti
''''''h ''' served.
T"i"
in
a
'''''''''
Ty•thinti
Choir under the direction I
i
l ' illri chute
rank
Anil
Teddy
Success at Garrick 11111,
e
;
F
r
a
nk
revu
i I
.' 'h
.. . 1 . il .
.
i l of Mr. Frederick Alexander, will
l
Sabin' will • Iler a comedy novelty..'
, bring together a large ;audience at ',
Saturday
from
Detroit,
wheri
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on
1
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and
,1
Ruth Gordon and the fine cast -I Quit"; (i.. , rg• P. W.)1
she spent several days.
the eighth Sunday afternoon con-
sent to the Garrick in "Saturday's oddi e will fit, , s•ni :1 s kit -A s y ou
eert at Orchestra Hall. The first
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Children" by the Actors Theater Like It"; O. E. begal offers a pan-
On last Sunday afternoon the half of the program is given over
Group of New York will begin ' , mimic absurdity and Herbert
it well attended exclusively to Christmas music,
their second week on Sunday eve- , Crowley presents "Illy Different I. 0. II. B. held
and 51r. Kolar has chosen to open
nine, Dec. II. Detroit has found' Revue,•
( "1 '11 4 t•n sigi l '," ii ' Itivi n• g liieibi tf l ::0•In i i nli . nlil A qt a 'seh o' f ti„. fi rs t per( of this program with
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51axwell Anderson's comedy as de-
the Hilly' Foundation of Ann Ar- ib,. delightful Pastoral Interlude
CARD OF THANKS
lightful as did New York and Chi.
;
bur gave addresses pertinent tip e r ,,, fi a „,b.p s um,,,,i„1, o
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That Ile Ilan Acquired
aturilay's ('hildren" is it corn- Mrs. Louis L•vitsky I tithe the work. A musical program was Ossip Galirili witsch has prepared '
'alf''S '
C1111Cilli.iiin
of
an
all
Wagnerian
program
for
the
also
rendered
at
the
ioly of the sort that fits most nil. Freedman) wishes to thank her
nimbly into the Garrick. It it friends for their kind reinem- the meeting. :Adolph Freund sixth pair of symphony concerts,
Edward which occurs Thursday and Friday
presented
smart and bright and tine "thew. hrance Burnie her recent illness at ("Daddy")
of
the evenings, Dec. 15 and Ii. The as-
past-president
ter," expectly staged and Played the Delray Hospital. Nit's. Leyit- Lichtig.
convalescing
at
the
Nliehigan
Courivil,
with
a
gavel
at sisting artist on this occasion will
hy a cost of such perfection that sky is now
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be Elsa Al,en, (1,•arnatic soprano of
hi s
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its humor, appeal and whimsical home of her mother, Mrs. Harry a token 0 t.
dialogue have deliglitti Garrick au- Freedman of 228:1 Gl•il,tone ave. the I. 0. B. B. Short talks were the Chicago Opera Company, who
also given by Mr. Slavin and is acclaimed by leading critics to
(fiances. Not in the least "high- nue.
Aaron Blumenau of Detroit. A. be the greatest living Wagnerian
It. Itionan acted a, eh:drill:in of soprano.
People's
The second of the Yo
CORNER TWELFTH AND TAYLOR
'mating.
Concerts will take place e at Orches-
tra Hall, Saturday morning, Dec.'
The same inimitable delicatessens that have
"East Side, West Side"
1'7, with Vittiti Kolar, conducting,
been characteristic of this store will 111' `11'1•1:( . 11
To Stay for Second Week and Miss Edith Ithetts, lecturing.
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food.
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xc
parties, etc.
ti age O Brien :end Virginia New Play is Offered
1Ve want you to be a regular "Buddy" customer
Rates reasonable. 16711 Pingree
principals in an
At Littman'a Theater
and everything will be done to make you want
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Home
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North
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remain at t fie r ox kiknington will be the offering at Littman's
,
Write Jewish
west section.
, Thi•ater for a second week. The People , s Theater this week-end.
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51r. 'Michelson is well-known to
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with
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play. Ray
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versatile actress, and Mischa Le- Goldberg are featured and the en-
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FOR It
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section. Write Jewish Chron-
Saturday and Sunday respectively
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
sports (-sent.
icle, Box 400.
for one or two people. Well
Ask the Rabbi
po,„„,,,,.,
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
ARCHESTRA
(
I HALL
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
Neat Sunday at 3:30.
YPSILANTI NORMAL CHOIR
FREDERICK ALEXANDER, Director
Tickets 2k to
RI, as Grinnell's and Oral
He-Glendale 6200
Thurs.•Fri.
Wagnerian ProgramDecemher
13.16
°SSD' GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor
ELSA ALSEN
Soloist
Lets 61.00
Soprano
Glendale 0290
52. no
the
Ticket Office
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41A3 HIN 41 ON Dtvkalatr" D
GEORGE O'BRIEN - VIRGINIA VALLI
EAST WEST
SIDE SIDE
FOX MOVIETONE
IN
THE SENSATION OF THE AGE
Presents
WINNIE
MISCHA
LEVITSKY LIGHTNER
Soloist
Pianist
Take-off and Landing in Paris.
RUTH ELDER
FOX MOVIETONE NEWS
Se°
■ and
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NEWS AND VIEWS OF ALL THE WORLD IN SOUND
AND MOTION
"You must see 'Bye, Bye, Bonnie,' at the
New Detroit next Week, beginning
says B. C. Whitney
Sunday night"
To the Patrons of the New Detroit Opera House:
I have just returned from Toionto, where I went expressly
to see the nuisical comedy, "BYE, BYE, BONNIE."
I can unequivocally say that it is one or the brightest, most
laughable and enjoyable entertainments that hes ever come
to DI), attention, splendidly cast, well presented with novelty
dancing by an attractive chorus of ability and good looks.
ltliss White is sera at her very best in the titled rule.
This is the first time in my career that I have publicly en.
dorsi,' 1111 attraction playing at my theatres, and I unhesitat-
ingly recommend "BYE, BYE, BONNIE" to Detroit theatre-
goers ns itri entertainment they will thoroughly enjoy, as ca-
pacity audiences are now doing in Toronto. Every Toronto
critic gave it fulsome praise. B. C. WIIITNEY
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in
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and to Palestine via Marseilles.
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