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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-01-13

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PAGE ELEVEN

Stars of "Bagdad"

CLASSIFIED :•:

FOR RENT-Drug store corner. MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher
caterer for weddings, banquets,
1689 West Grand Blvd. Phone
parties, etc. Excellent food.
Longfellow 8948.
Rates reasonable. 1670 Pingree
FOR RENT--Nice furnished room
Ave. Empire 7146. Will also
for refined young man with pri-
rent out home for private par-
vate family. 15094 Wildemere
ties and weddings.
Ave. Phone Arlington 1444 M.
EBREW TEACHER Well
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME inex-
learned in Hebrew and English.
pensively. I will make hand
Will give private lessons in He-
made pillows, French dolls and
brew. Experienced in Bar Mitz-
lamp shades. Telephone Empire
vah preparations. Call Hemlock
0368-R.
3003-R.

EDITOR OF VILNA
PAPER IMPRISONED

---
VILNA. - (J. T. A.) - Zal-
man Raisin, well known Yid-
dish writer and editor of the
Vilna Yiddish daily, Der Tog,
was sentenced to two months
imprisonment.
The sentence was imposed
for publishing an article in his
paper attacking the compulsory
Sunday rest law.

",
"Bagdad Contest
Draws Near Close

---
Avis Rice, Anne Cantor Are
in Lead; Mrs. Prenz-
lauer Aids Event

The ll'unti B'rith popularity con-
test is in full sway. The first
could of the ballots shows Miss
Avis Rice, Eta Iteta 'Zeta Sororit y
candidate, leading the charming

Chicago Civic Opera
To Be Here Feb. 16-18

"Loose Ankles" Remains I Moran and Mack Star In
At Bonstelle Playhouse "Vanities" at New Detroit

Moran and Mack, the current
The Bonstelle Playhouse offers a
change from its usual bill with the heroes of the phonograph disks,
will be here in person next Sunday,
first real farce of the
Jan. job
15, when they appear at the
"1,0.'se Ankles," Sam Janney's
r,mody, continuing for another New Detroit Opera House as the
: week, with Eden Gray and George bright particular stars of sixth edi-
Black wooil in the leading roles, and t!''n "fthe "Vanities - "
In addition to Moran and Mark,
Craig Ward, Blaine Cordner, and
Donald NIcClelland in prominent the show is well upholstered with
parts. This cleverly etitvrtnining comedians, dancers, singers and
comedy is a satire on the type of I such. Among them are Julius Tan-
young men who nuquent Broadway nen, the veteran and inveterate
dance halls and act as i . ,orts to wisecracker; Johnny Do o ley, one of
a,.nwn who are no loin:, young. the drollest of the acrobatic dams-
One of the big laughti.r.noints of yrs. anti Norman Frescott, who will
the play is the manner in which the mystify with a mind-reading ex-
Iircatiw ay boys sling (twit slang. hiltitien.
The production, in 35 scenes, is
Wisecracks explode on every turn
and in all
funny war, the scone us that which played ;A
and the situations are as luiticrote. tl•e Earl Carroll theater in New
York.
as the languag,

TEACHER will act as companion MRS. J. SHERLINE-First class
Detroit music lovers will receive •
with much satisfaction and delight
in return for room. Address
cooking and catering for wed-
the
announcement that the Chicago
dings and parties. 15852 Lin-
Box 203.
Civic Opera Company is again
wood A ye. Telephone Hemlock
ROOM for one or two gentlemen.
coming
to this city and will pre-
1881-W.
All modern conveniences, show-
sent four of its best known unglue-
er, near bus and car line; home FOR RENT ---- Nicely furnishe d
tons beginning Thursday evening,
DOLORES MARDI ANNE WELTMAN
MARIE SHULTZ
privileges. 2278 Blaine Ave.
room for one or two gentlemen
Felt. 16. •
--Photos by C. M. Hayes Co.
or couple. 4026 Monterey Ave.
Numbered among the world-fa-
FOR RENT-Furnished room, in
One block from Dexter. Phone "
mous artists who will make their •
private family. 3776 Longfel-
HOME FOR SALE-A real home "Jazz Singer" in Fourth
Garfield 3493-N11.
appearance here are May Garden,'
low Ave., near McQuade. Call
in every sense of the word.
Week at the Madison Rosa Reiss, Charles Marshall,
WILL GIVE good honk very rea-
Euclid 0636-J.
Eight rooms, bath, extra lava-
Richard lionelli, Jose Mojica, Au- ,
sonable to refined English teach-
tory in basement. Ideally lo-
There
are several things which gusto Lenska, Desire Defrere, Gia-
FOR RENT-A nicely furnished
er willing to help child in
cated in North Woodward sec- place "The Jazz Singer," now in egino Rimini, Edith Mason, Charles'
room for lady or gentleman or
school work. Phone Hemlock
relined neighborhood; its fourth record breaking week Hackett and others, in addition to
tion,
couple. 9235 McQuade Ave.
9818-R.
short walk from Temple Beth at the Madison, in a class by it- an excellent ballet, chorus and or-
Phone Garfield 9289-M.
Lot 47 feet by 120 feet self. In the first place, the pic- chestra. It oberto Moranzoni,
SINGLE MAN, 27 years, Ameri-
deep. Frontage value appreci- ture introduces Al Jolson, one of George Politico and Henry G. !
FOR RENT-Lower duplex. 2771
can born, German-Jew; high
ating rapidly due to location the most popular comedians who \Vulg.!' will conduct.
Elmhurst Ave. Six-room flit.,
school, commercial school and
and contemplated city develop- ever trod the American stage, as
"La Gioconda" will be the open-,•
three bedrooms, modern. Near
university of law graduate, ex-
ment which will all speculation a screen star. In the second place, ing production, on Thursday eve-
new Roosevelt School. Reduced
pert stenographer and thorough-
possibility in addition to sound the picture marks, through the in- ning, Feb. 16. Then will follow
rent. Apply to Hattie Gittle
ly experienced in sales, corres-
investment value. Owner has troduction of Vitaphone in its se- "Madame Butterfly," Friday eve-
man, 2733 Elmhurst Ave.
pondence, credit and office rou-
occupied this home for past quences, the greatest advance that ning, Feb. 17; "Carmen," Saturday
tine, desires connection in exec-
nine years; is disposing of same has been made in picture produc- afternoon, Feb. 18; and in the eve-
MONEY WANTED-Honest man
utive or semi-executive capacity
to develop country home. Price tion since the birth of pictures ning of the same day "II Trova-
wanted to finance good propo-
with established firm. Highest
025,000; cash $15,000, balance themselves, and in the third place tore."
sition. Will lessen unemploy-
local references/. Communicate
Mail orders accompanied by
land contract or first mortgage. it is presented with one of the best
ment and poverty. Investigate
with Edwin Abraham, 1523 Pin-
Phone Lontfellow 0545 for ap- casts that was ever gathered to- check and made payable and ad-
and disprove my claim. David
grey..
dreseed
to Grace Denton, Grinnell
pointment.
Horn, Ecorse, Mich.
gether in Hollywood for the ex-
Bros. 1515 Woodward avenue, are
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished YOUNG LADY, living alone ploitation of any film.
FOR RENT-A nice airy fur-
now
being
received.
First and foremost among the
roo with private family. Ga-
room or share m
nished room for young gentle-
supporting players is May Mc-
rage if desired. 2008 Hazel- would
like to rent
apartment
with one or two Avoy, a star in her own right and "Rain or Shine" In Second
man. Steam heated, hot water,
.
wood Ave. Telephone Garfield
girls.
Near Fourteenth bus line a young woman of great charm
all modern conveniences. In re- ' 6495-J.
Record Breaking Week
and Trumbull car. Reasonable.
spectable family. Single home
and magnetism. Then there is
2073 Pingree Ave., Apt. 103. Warner Oland, another star, and
near Linwood. 2704 Taylor FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
"Rain qr- Shine," : the glamorous
Euclid 0374-J.
Ave. Phone Garfield 6868-R.
room with private family. Call
one of the best character actors extravaganza of •ircusland, will
AVIS RICE
Hemlock 7473-M.
COLLEGE GIRL who has passed in the screen world. Eugenie Ben- enter into its second week at the
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
ANNE CANTOR
a Detroit civil examination for serer is there in the role of the Shubert-Detroit Opera House next
for refined gentleman or lady or FOR SALE-735 Chicago Blvd.
senior bookkeeper and who has jazz singer's mother to give a Sunday. The Detroit engagement group of young ladies who are
couple, with private family.
A beautiful English type home,
had practical bookkeeping and memorable performance, and there will be a limited one and the play conducting the community house
2255 Ilazelwood Ave. Phone
just completed on lot 70x133.
typing experience desires part are also to be found in the pic- will go from here to New York. fund raising campaign and seek -
Euclid 6528-W.
The living room is 34x16; large
time work. Selling considered. ture Otto Lederer, Nat Carr, Rich- Detroit, therefore, •is the only city
dining room, library, breakfast
ard Tucker and Bobbie Gordon.
FOR RENT - Gladstone 1957.
that will see thiS lavish and ex- ing first , honors as Detroit's most
Phone Northway 6467-R.
room and tiled kitchen with
Several of the scenes in "The travagant musical comedy until .popular girl. 51 ins Anne (Cantor,
Neatly furnished room; six win-
Seager refrigerator, electric FOR R E N T-Gladstone, near
dows, steam heat, shower and
Jain Singer" feature the singing after its Broadway run is com- Tau Sigma Epsilon candidate', is
ventilator; in the basement, a
a close second in the race, with
Fourteenth. Beautifully fur- of Cantor Rosenblatt.
tub bath. All conveniences.
pleted.
billiard room, recreation room,
nished room in duplex, for re-
Call or phone Euclid 2193-W.
Joe Cook is the Star of "Rain Miss Rita Siegel, Time Rai Pistis
laundry and boiler room; sec-
fined gentleman. Two in fam- "Potemkin," Russian Film,
or Shine" and the cast includes representative; Miss Doris Broz-
ond floor, four very large sleep-
gold, choice of the Alpha Nu Beta
FOR RENT-Nice light room for
ily. $5 per week. Call Garfield
on View Here Saturday such favorites us the elongated. Sorority, and Miss Dorothy Dean
ing rooms, two tiled bathrooms
two ladies or gentlemen. 4075
7263-R.
sombre-visaged Tom llo•ard, Ruth
each with shower; third floor,
of the Sigma Phi Beta girls crowd-
Virginia Park. Phone Euclid
Thomas,
strikingly
beautiful
in-
maid's quarters with bath, and
"Potemkin," a Russian -pro-
ing her for second position.
2587-M.
DIVORCE
duced film, built around a mutiny genue; Rosie Moran, skillful danc-
cedar storage room. Open for
The activities of several candi-
er;
Ethel
Norris,
petite
songstress;
BARGAIN INVESTMENT-ONE
of
the
crew
of
the
cruiser
Potem-
inspection Sunday from 2 till
dates who were handicapped by a
The cause of many divorces may
BLOCK FROM WOODWARD
5:30, and Monday, Wednesday be found in the fact that after kin, an incident following the Sterling Holloway, Janet Velie, late start in the contest promise
-Seven-family solid brick ter-
and Friday evenings, 7:30 till 9 marriage the man ceases to court Rossi-Japanese war, will be ex- Ernest Lambert, Joe Lyons, an exciting race for the top posi-
race located on good corner.
p. m. For special appointment while the woman no longer tries hibited at Orchestra Hall for eight Jeanne Shirley, the Sixteen Amer- tions with a possible gaining till
ican Rockets and 32 Tommy Nip
Building in A-1 condition. No
call Mr. Fuller, Empire 8783.
the present leaders.
to captivate. They make the tragic days beginning with the matinee dancers.
trades. Will sell reasonable
The B'nai Writh Community
mistake of disregarding that mari- on Saturday. It was made by
payment down.' Address letter FOR RENT Beautiful furnished tal happiness is not automatically Sergius 51. Eisenstein, young Rus-
House committee is highly pleased
room with private family. Con-
"The' Wizard" on View
to owner, Box 207, this paper.
sian
film
director,
after
seversl
with
the energetic efforts each and
venient to street car and bus spontaneous but must be carefully years of research work, during
at Fox-Washington every contestant is making to put
WANTED-Experienced man for
line. Suitable for gentleman. cultivated and conserved. To leave which he sought out eye-witnesses
the
campaign
over the top. Mrs.
men's furnishing and dry goods
Reasonable. Phone Hemlock certain things to themselves is to to the affair and listened to their
"The Wizard," a mystery pho- Harry II. Prenzlauer, whose en-
leave them to the devil.
store in Flint, Mich. Will take
2621-J.
is
the
todrama
produced
by
Fox
Films
accounts.
Although
this
thusiasm
and
energy is well
A short courtship before the
full charge. Must be honest and
first showing of "Potemkin" in with Edmund Lowe of "What known, is actively co-operating
have good salesmanship ability. FOR RENT-Desirable furnished wedding supplemented by a con- Detroit, it has been widely 'ex- Price Glory" fame in the feature with Morris Shatzen, chairman of
room for one or two gentlemen, tinuous one afterwards would
Must be well recommended and
Private family. Convenient to make many unions more than a hibited throughout the country role, has its local Premiere at the the committee.
be able to make signs. Good
Director Norman I). Brown an-
street car line. Garage if de- legal arrangement and keep mar- and has received high praise from
opportunity for right man.
nounces that a daily count will be
sired. 2449 Clairmont Ayr. riage from turning from a triumph some of the most critical movie
Write Jewish Chronicle, Box
observers.
made until the orring of the
into
a
tragedy.-The
Supplement.
Phone
Euclid
0135-J.
344.
"Bagdad" spectacle, Saturday
night, when an hourly count of
ballots .will be inaugurated at the
spacious contest booth. At this
booth, the candidates will be pre:-
via in person to further their cam-
paigns and to meet their sponsors
and friends.
Following the last performanc-
of "Bagdad" on Saturday night,
Jan. 21, the final count of votes
will be made and from the great
contest stage the winners will be
announced and prizes awarded.
The first prize is a new Chevrolet
spurt roadster and the second and
third prizes are handsome diamond
rings.
Standing of contestants at the
initial count was as follows:
Avis Rice, Eta Beta Zeta, 7,975;
Anne Cantor, Tau Sigma Epsilon,
7,725; Rita Siegel, Time Rai Pis-
4" ''Y'' .e.,:;:417:1 . 4.`ck:::' ^v.)e.,..a ' tis, 6,750; Doris Brozgold, Alpha'
Fox Washington theater this week. No Beta, 6,725; Dorothy Dean,
With Leila Hyams in the femi- Sigma l'hi Beta, 6.575; Mildred
Yarrows, Hebrew Infants Home
nine lead and such well known
3,2 00 ; Fritzi Danto, He-
screen actors as Gustave Von Juniors,
Seniors,
CeytTertitz, Barry Norton, E. II. brew Infants' Home "City-Wide
2,025;
Irene
Kessler,
Calvert and Norman Trevor in the
cast, Richard Ranson, the director, Candidate," 2,025; Ruse Aron,
- 5•
has produced an exceptionally fine vitz, Sigma Omega Epsilon 1 9
Goldie Sibrack, Meta Alpha Theta.
entertainment.
Estelle Forbes, Gamma Tau
1,050;
"The Wizard" is based on the
Chi, 1,025; Jewel Hunter, inde-
sensational French play "Balser," pendent, 1,000; "Betty T. Yount,"
by Gaston Leroux, and is the
story of an eccentric scientist who Beta 'feu Iota, 975; Clara Roth.
independent, 685; Annette Rubin-
humanizes all ape to do his bid-
stein, independent, 500; Jane S.
ding and to revenge him for fan- Thompson. independent, 500.
cied wrongs. Thrills, mystery,
suspense and a fine love interest
form an element in the drama.
Fox Movietone News and other
films round out the program. ,

Arena Gardens

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Under Auspices of B'nai B'rith
Community House

66

BAGDAD"

World's Wonder Spectacle
Circus and Hippodrome

Featuring

Dolores Mardi

Anne Weltman and Marie Shultz in

"The Arabian Nights of 1928"

CAPTAIN ANDREWS' PERFORMING BEARS PAVESE BAND

(A London Hippodrome Feature.)

C. F. CODY

RAYMOND AND MARCUS - WHITEY HARRIS

(Fun Makers Supreme.)

"LUC Y" OF "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" FAME

BARTINO'S FLYING DOGS

.1043441M4DON

I have served several congrega-
tions. In each I have found the
same abomination - people who
seek to counterbalance their own
neglect by prescribing what oth-
ers should do. They evidently be-
lieve that piety ran be practiced
by proxy. They remind me of the
caricature of a Christian who in
conspicuous ways violates the vir-
tues of Jesus and yet expects to be
saved by the vicarious crucifixion
of the Savior.
Real religion never makes a fool
of anyone, but it does expose the
folly of sonic people.-Alexander
Lyons.

OZELLA AND COMPANY

I FRANCES BOOTH AND COMPANY

VIOLET SHERBECK

OLIVASHINGTON

ABOMINATION

VAUGHAN AND AUDREY

ROMIG and ROONEY

(Greatest Act in Circusdom.)

ADMISSION 50 CENTS
And a Host of Stellar Attractions.
****** **

Special Matinee, Sunday, Jan. 15

BLYBAIGICPORD

STARTING SATURDAY

TOM HOWARD

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2 5c
G.ntonp0
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Pianist

Next Pair Concerts

At

Thursday and Friday
January 26 and 27

George Schneevoigt

TICKETS

$1.00 to $2.50

At Grinnell's A Hall

Guest Conductor.



WOODWARD AT ELIOT

- Week
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Second
Beginning
Jan. 16

NIGHTS

75c

onste/le

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$1.50

MATS.

Mon Thur.. Sat .

SOa-75c
PLAYHOUSE
A FUNNY SHOW-DESIGNED TO MAKE YOU LAUGH-
AND DOES IT.

"to°s4$

Set on a peak of wise-cracking barely equalled and never
excelled!

SAM JANNEY'S NEW YORK WOW!

FOURTH
BIG WEEK

Every Jew In Detroit Should
See and Hear

AL. JOLSON

- In

-

The JAZZ 'SINGER'

With Perfected Vitaphone.

Cantor Rosenblatt Sings in Concert Scenes.

MADISON THEATRE

RCHESTRA
HALL

WED. EVE.
JAN. 25th

Joint Recital

Ossip Gabrilowitch

, PIANIST

Pablo Casals

CELLIST

(Only Appearance This Season.)

Mail Orders Now-$1.10-$1.65-$2.20-$2.75

ARCADIA AUDITORIUM

Monday Evening, January 16.
JASCHA

HEIFETZ

VIOLIN RECITAL

Tickets at Grinnell's.

JULIUS THORN

Presents

"POTEMKIN"

THE ARMORED CRUISER

RUSSIAN NAVE FILM.
(Ran Over a Year in New York.)

Woodward and Parsons. - 7 and 9 P. M. -- Prices 50, 75e

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Friday Night, January 13

Saturday and Sunday, January 14 and 15

ON ANY SIAGef

MIMI. • 11.10, S1 .AS, 5220.1, 2.75, VIM
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TICKETS

SOLOIST

FAYE FERGUSON

ORCHESTRA HALL Two
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Nightly.

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VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting

Popular Concert 3:30 Sunday

EIGHT DAYS BEGINNING SAT., JAN. 14.

LATEST, GREATEST
MAT-INEZ
MUSICAL COMEDY
TODAY SENSATION
FIRST TIME
ft.

COOK"'
RAINtSIIINE

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

ORCHESTRA

Matinee

and Evenings.

The Long Awaited Operetta

The Thrilling Mystery
Comedy.

Fox Movietone.

News Events -

- Hoard.

`The Gypsy Prince"

By W. Sips! and S. Olashensky.

Dances by IL Present.

Tickets For Sale at the Box Office.

The Entire Compaq Will Play Inv...tut Italic

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