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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-01-20

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HEDETROTT Mgt BRONICLt.

PAGE EIGHT

PISGAH TO HEAR NATHANIEL GOLDSTICK TO SPEAK
AT SECOND CHRONICLE PROGRAM
MILFORD STERN

Foup.

THE Fastest
I NI AMERICA

Aaron Kurland, the newly ap.
pointed chairman of the Intellec-
tual Advancement Committee of
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. 0. 13.,
announces that Milford Stern will
address Monday's meeting on
"B'nai B'rith Activities in Mex-
ico." Mr. Stern, who recently re-
turned from an extended trip
through Mexico, will describe his
experiences there.

Mr. Kurland, in his announce-
ment, states that plans are being
made by his committee for a num-
ber of national leaders to visit
Detroit under the auspices of Pis-
gah Lodge.

Six months on the highways of the world have
established this car's right, beyond dispute, to
the title "America's Fastest and Finest Four".

Full factory Equipment

NATHANIEL COLDSTICK.

The new house. it is claimed, will systim so arranged that practically
floor each row of scats is served by sep-
he Michigan's largest one
neighborhood theatre, with a seat- ; arate vents leading off a battery of
ing capacity of 2590 seats, spa- air chutes. Barney Wetsman is
-ititisly arranged with provisions the owner and builder and Graver
fir several hundred more seats. , and Mayger of Chicago are the
The lobby' entrance leading through architects. Incidentally, the nee
a double set of doors is high and ; Fisher theatre under construction
in additi.in to the unusual decora- . across the General Nlutors
tion scheme is studied with three ing is another of the coun-
large 12-ft. hanging chandeliers try's finest theatres designed by
and many wall broikots and mir- !this firm. Alex Rindskoff of ('hi.
rors. The unusual terrazz floor .cagy is the decorator and Charles
of four colors leads off Linwood Mesmer, superintendent r the
avenue to an enormous figure and 'owner and contractor, with Joe N
auditr.rium. Both men and ladies Lustig of Graven and Mayger.
lounge rooms, in addition to the handled the equipment.
manager's office, are on the mezza-
The theatre front is illuminat it
nine flour which has individual I by a large sign and marquise with
staircases of pilaw Scenna mar- over 3000 bulbs burning on 50,030
ble. Indirect illumination from the watts.

"Silk Legs," with beautiful
Madge Bellamy in the leading role
of a travelling saleslady for a silk
hosiery firm, will be the film occu-

Every point that sustains excessive stress is forti-
fied by the finest metals that the world's markets
afford.

The performance, comfort and style you get in
Dodge Brothers Four are not therefore the fleet-
ing attributes of newness. They are deep-rooted
in the car's structural quality—the surest guar-
antee of long and dependable service at low cost.

Now equipped with Steeldraulic 4-wheel brakes
at no extra cost.

Tune in on IVIVJ for Dodge
Brothers Radio Program every
Thursday night, 8 to 8:30—
National Broadcasting
Company Network

:-: CLASSIFIED

A complete line of Dodge Brothers
Fours and Sixes on display at Con.
vention Hall, January 21 to 28.
See them in Spaces B•I4, B-15,
B-16, 13-17 and B.19.

DOYLE, INC.

JEFFERSON at CHENE
Edgewnod 4460

PORN Rat ENDICOTT

WOODWARD at MARTIN PLACE
Ganda'. 7117

North...m.9400

Hergeruoeder, Inc., 14615 E. Jeflerson..—Lens 4400
Highland Park Motor Co., 16123 Woodward All. 3730
Hem. 4297
Hiles Auto Service, 12217 Twelfth
Hogcrth 6380
Cook-Wood, Inc., 15620 Grand River
Gar. 7100
Mid-West Motor Co., 9111 Grand River
Alen. 9888
• Bucknell-Knowlson Co., 2445 Michigan
Dis-Western Motor Co., 3950 Dix
1601
Cedar 3138
Colonial Motor Sales, 6834-40 Michigan
L. W. Schultz R Co., 10000 Conant Avenue.Emp. 6828
Euclid 1880
North Central Motor Co., 8517 Linwood
Delray Motor Sales, 7132-34 W. Jefferson .Cedar 6850
Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward Emp. 6980
Whit. 1172
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot . ,, _

I NC.

DODGE 13 Roy 1-1 FIRS,

ALSO BUILDERS OF TWO LINES OF SIXES—THE VICTORY AND

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rs

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nnnItts.nn

FOR RENT Glaatone, near 14th! STENOGRAPHER, with best of
St. Beautifully furnished room
references, desires position with
for refined gentleman. $5
reliable firm. Can take care of
IOIU.IAM f On ArTRW;r:ort
Weekly. Two in family. Call'
switchboard and do all-arouse
eying the screen at the Fox-
Garfield 7263-R.
office work. For further part:e-
Washington Theatre for this
slurs write Jewish Chronivir.
week. The Fox Movietone News, FOR RENT—Nice furnished roam
Box 606.
for refined Jewish man in pri
which is causing no much com-
vale family. King, near John R.
nent for its remarkable views of
ROOM for one or two gentlemen.
Phone Empire 8143.
news events photographed in
All modern conveniences, show-
round and motion, will provide
er, near bus and car line; home'
WANTED—Two
rooms with re-
additional reels and musical fea-
privileges. 2278 Blaine Ave I
fined family by a brother and
tures furnished by the Movietone.

sister. N. W. section of the city.
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Mex.,
Address particulars to Detroit
pensively. I will make hand:
One word of thanks reaches up
Jewish Chronicle, Box 303.
made pillows, French dolls and
to heaven.
lamp shades. Telephone Empire!
MACK B. WEISS—Strictly kosher
0368-R,
caterer for weddings, banquets,

..74.1.110

THE SENIOR

Hat in StLJC

r,e 9,r"

parties, etc. Excellent food.
FOR RENT--Modern upper flat.
Rates reasonable. 1670 Pingree
6 rooms. $55 per month, with
Ave. Empire 7146. Will also
garage. 2080 Virginia Park.
rent out home for private par-
Walnut 5725-J.
ties and weddings.
FOR RENT-- Nice furnished coon,
II EBREW TEACIIER — Well
for either one or two gentle-
learned in Hebrew and English.
men. W. A. Share, 1658 Col-
Will give private lessons in He-
lingwood Ave. Phone Arlington
brew. Experienced in Bar Mitz-
4274-W.
vah preparations. Call Hemlock
3003-R.
FOR RENT--Nice furnished room
or one Or two ladies or gentle-
MRS. J. SHERLINE—First class
men. Private home, near bus nad
cooking and catering for wed-
street car lines. 3285 Tuxedo
dings and parties. 15852 Lin-
Ave. Phone Arlington 8440-R.
wood Ave. Telephone Hemlock
1881-W.
FOR RENT—Gladstone avenue,

Neurocalometer -4St
Spinograph Service

MARIE IIYLAND TIMPONA

CHIROPRACTOR

PALMER SCI1001. GRADUATE
210-510 0 m., Sat. I2-4 p.m.
333 Stat. St.
601 Lincoln Bldg.

Cadillac 3479

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A Most

1957. Nice furnished room,
BARGAIN INVESTMENT—ONE
shower, tub bath, hot water,
BLOCK FROM WOODWARD
twin beds, all conveniences;
—Seven-family solid brick ter-
private family. Suitable for two
race located on good corner.
if desired. Call or phone Euclid
Building in A-1 condition. No
2193-W.
trades. Will
sell reasonable
payment down. Address letter FOR RENT—Five modern rooms,
to Jewish Chronicle, Box 207.
with garage. 2983 Virginia
Park.
FOR RENT—Nice furnished room
for two ladies or two gentle- Michigan Bell Telephone
men. Private family. 4075 Vir-
Votes Big Improvements;
ignia Park. Phone Euclid
---
2587-M.
At the regular monthly meeting
FOR RENT —Nicely furnished of the board of directors of the
room in northwestern section. Michigan Bell Telephone Com-
Reasonable. Call Garfield 8101. pany held in Detroit on Thursday,
Jan. 12, estimates were approved
ORDERS TAKEN for delicious for extension to the plant in the
cakes for bridge luncheons and amount of $2,159,000.
parties. Angel food cake a spe-
cialty. Call Mrs. Miller, 1675
W. Euclid Ave. Empire 0317-M.

Beautiful Theatre

Opens In Your Neighborhood

,Avalon
Theater

FOR RENT—Bright, airy, fur-
nished room with private family
for refined gentleman. Reason-
able. 3000 Leslie Ave. Phone
Hemlock 2266-W.

STARTING SATURDAY



WoODSIS0

Week
Beginning
Monday,
Jan. 23

"TAKE
MY
ADVICE"

"One of theno, enp,ahle
ron0,0Ite- of the iea.itin.“—
N. Y. World.

- Take

chnet•u0comedy. A de-
li...fitful ray of ,un•hine. •—
N. Y. Sun.

my slave

and by au Incas -

gee ,his clew,

omt01,." E,e-

ning .1•Jrnal.

By ELLIOTT LESTER.

Detroit's Brilliant Grand Opera Season

Presenting

The CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA CO.

Complete in arlaic personnel, orchestra. chorus. ballet.
product ors, effects, and physical eau pment, ata7ed with
the moch'ess advantage of the beautiful

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

Four g'or:ous performances in three gala days, introducing the
greatest artists in the greatest operas.

"LA GIOCONDA

THURS. EVE.
If
FEB. 16
at 11.00
Raise, Marshall, Fotrn . ch., Nicolith. Sandrini. Van Gordon. Least, Ballet.
ONLY APPEARANCE OF CHASE. BAROMEO, DetroL Baritone.

"MME. BUTTERFLY "

FRI. EVE .

at 6:00

Mason, Rimini, Mario. Defrere, Hackett, d'Hermanoy, Mojic• and others.

"CARMEN"

SAT. MAT.
FEB. le
at 2:00

Carden,

K.1811,

Dakar., Marla, Rimini, Malice, Nicalich, d'Hermantly.

with

4 0nYourToes'

SEATS ON SALE NOW: $1.50, 52, 83. $4, $S, je,
Boa Office, Grinnell Bros.

NO TAX

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

CHESTRA

r-TIR
•-• HALL

VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting

Popular Concert 3:30 Sunday

SOLOIST

JOHN WUMMER,

TICKETS

HUHSt

Next Pair Concerts

TICKETS

$1.00

2 5c

ton$1201

Thursday and Friday
January 26 and 27

Georg
G.,. Schneevoigt

to $2.50

At Gr,nneirs & Hall

Conductor.

ORCHESTRA
HALL

Joint Recital

WED. EVE.

JAN. 25th

Ossip Gabrilowitch

PIANIST

Pablo Casals

CELLIST

Tickets

Now at Grinnelrs or Hall, 8I.10, $1.65, $2.20,
$2.75

Lsitifirr it

tit

5705

NEXT SUNDAY,
JANUARY 29th sears
Now

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MAR

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12th Scree: at Seward BL'i pn ie:: 34
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72 6°

Friday Night, January 20

Matinee and Evenings.

CS e
I Radiator Shields
(Ind Enclosures

A. A. HARE

m.m.nrc,orsc,

AN'S 'iv

Saturday and Sunday, January 21 and 22

fOldest shield agency in
the city. Over 40,000
sold in Detroit. Enam-
eled to m ,a t h the
woodwork.

EMIL JANNINGS AND
BELLE BENNETT

elqs - ?szszsaseszszszs -as- as

TROVATORE 9

SAT. EVE.
FEB. II
" IL
at COO
Mulls, Land., Lased, d'Hermanoy, fortis. Bon•111, Mojica, Morelato, Ballot

Errs. 50e to It 511—Thnr-. Met. :,0c to 11 ” - Sat. Mat. 50, to 52.00

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in

50e-711e

The 13,!mont Theater Success

FOR RENT—Hazelwood,
2257,
near LaSalle. Beautiful, steam-
heated six-room lower flat, with
garage. Reasonable rent. Must
be seen to be appreciated. M.
Kramer.

ADMISSION 25candisc

"The Way of All Flesh"

750 —$1.50 i

MATS.
Von. Thum.. Oat

A NEW RELEASE

Ticket Oflice
Empire 3488

REGINALD DENNY

NIGHTS

PLAYHOUSE

1-,

Sunday and Monday

IT ELIOT

onstelle

Ff

Friday and Saturday

"Tyke My Advice" was produced
in New York by William Caryl,
who was for a long time casting di-
rector for the Shuberts. The play
was produced early in the season
and had a successful run at the
Belmont Theater. Mr. Caryl giv-
ing it almost a star cast. Ralph
Morgan who was starred in it with
1;ivilinTobin, is a brother of Frank
Horgan.

GENTLEMAN desires nice airy
furnished room with refined
private family. Also garage.
N. W. section, Write Jewish
Chronicle, Box 308.

NOW OPEN

This beautiful theater, built at a cost of $600,000, with a seating capacity of
2,500, was designed by Craven & Mayger, who are also building the Fisher
Theater. No Expense has been spared to provide a maximum of comfort amid
beautiful surroundings. Arrangements have been made to provide the residents
of this section with the finest motion picture entertainment available.

OXIYASHINGTON

FOR RENT—Nice airy, furnished
room for young gentleman.
Steam heat and but water. Pri-
vate single home. 2704 Taylor
Ave. Phone Garfield 6868-R.

LINWOOD AND DAVISON

Miss Bonstelle has something a
little different from the ordinary
run of comedies in her next bill,
"Take My Advice," a delightful,
wholesome and enjoyable comedy
from the pen of Elliott Lester, a
Philadelphia college professor,

There is a good hearty laugh ev-
v few seconds in this rowdy of
love and mirth and unusually good
parts to each member of the
company.

Miss Bonstelle had first promise
No standing in the world with- of "Take My Advice" the moment
it
was
released for stock purposes.'
out stooping.

enormous dome and 14 sido small
boxes are the outstanding featur
of the auditorium. The elaherat,
$50,000 organ console, is a Bartola
and only by hearing it can one de -
Lures of the ne Wetsman Avalon scribe it.
Theatre, Line-wit and Davidson,
What is regarded as another
which opened Thursday night.
point of novelty is a ventilating

At the Fox-Washington This
Week.

Materials are selected with every advantage of
Dodge Brothers vast purchasing resources, and
fabricated with minute precision.

J.

The merry, fast-stepping and
melodious musical comedy, "Good
News," at the Cass Theater, is
now in its last week in Detroit and
it shortly moves on to the Four
Cubans Theater, Chicago, where
from all indications it will remain
for many months to come. A fact
that will be well to note is that
this highly successful musical play
will not be presented in any city
in Cle country other than Detroit,
New York and Chicago.
Laurence Schwab and Frank
Mandel, who are presenting "Good
News,' have annuonced that later
in this season they will bring to
the Cass Theater ti-eir other
smashing success, "The Desert
Song," the iomantic operetta that
is now playing the Great Neither,
Theater, Chicago. to capacity
hou:cs.

BEAUTY, LUXURY MARK NEW
WETSMAN AVALON THEATER

In Dodge Brothers Four these are simply the
outward expression of exceptional inward fine.
new. No Dodge Brothers Four in thirteen years
of quality building has been built no well.

THOMAS

The second of The Detroit Jew-
ish Chronicle radio programs will
he broadcast from Station W Ball',
liraun's Music House, wave length
11.1 meters, 1420 kilocycles.
Thursday evening, Jan. 26.
Nathaniel Guldstick, assistant
corporation counsel, prominent in
a number of Jewish communal ac-
tivities in this city, will speak on
The Automobile and the Law."
On Thursday evening, Jan, I9,
Milton NI. Alexander was the
peaker at the first of The Chron-
icle programs, sin The New
Movement fur Better Understand-
ing."
i
The scheduled Jewish radio pr.,.
grams are planned to give the
Jewish public of Detroit a voice
t on matters of civic and national
importance.

At the meeting on Monday,
Rabbi Adolph Fink of Ann Arbor
will speak on the activities of the
II illel Foundation. Miss Rhoda
Goldberg, soprano, will sing and
piano selections will be given by
Luxury, achieved by the im-
Miss Leah Zagal, pupil of Pro-
fessor Mark Gunzburg.
ported crystal fixture and many
Last Monday's meeting was ad- kinds of marbles and colors in dec-
dressed by R. W. Fixel.
orating arc the predominant fea- ;

If mile-a-minute performance, lightning accelera•
tion, custom beauty, and limousine comfort,
were all it possessed, the story would not be half
so impressive.

4 Door Sedan, f a. b. Detroit

ing Program Announced
by Aaron Kurland of Intellec•
Advancement Committee.

I

HAS ALSO PROVED ITSELF
THE Finest

'87

eMe1=IMMEIMM

"Take My Advice" To Be
Last Week's Staging of
Next Bonstelle Show
"Good News" at Cass

2112 Woodward Are.
Oepavra Sea. T
Randolph 4781

WITH

Madge Bellamy
'• Fox Movietone.

New. Event. — Seen — Heard.

`Love Pangs

A Melodrama in Four Act., by Isadore Lath.

Tickets for sale at box office.

The Entire Company Will Play Important Roles.

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