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Additional rate information can be secured by calling the Long Distance operator fts,,,, i y i h FILM is FIR5T FOREVER- vow afRE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT O lt SHE TOYED WITH HEARTS ,NEYER. REALIZING THAT SOME DAY, SOMEWHERE,LIFE WOULD HIT HOME -- AND HIT HARD! * SAX. nOtiPPN DAIIT ON TYE Pot/ if SOPIER177MOINAM CONSUMERS LEAGUE TO HEAR PROF. WARNE The Consumers League of De- troit invites the public to a lecture on Wednesday. Feb. 8, a 8 p. no., at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue, on the "Co-operative Move- ment in America," by Prof. Col- ton Warne of the University of Pittsburgh. Professor Warne is perhaps the best informed ntan in the United States OR this subject inasmuch as he has visited every town and ham- let where co-operatives existed, in order to determine their . relative weaknes sand strength. Readers of the press are familiar with the co- operative apartment houses that are being conducted under the Na- tionale Farbnnd and various other working groups. 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Lowest Rate--Largest Company ■ SECURE SEATS AT ONCE I Recommend "THE DEVIL in the CHEESE" By TOM CUSHING Fox Fox-Washington. --- As one of the most delightfully funny and brilliant plays ever written. It has an appeal fur ALI,. It ran six months in New York to capacity houses, and should run six weeks here at least. I am proud to be able to give it to Detroiters for two weeks only at the BONSTELLE PLAYHOUSE, Mon- la.ginning day, Feb. (WI and ending Sunday, Feb. 19th. MATINEES-TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY I ciety will be under the general su- supervision of Rose May Leishin at Temple Beth El, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 7, at 8:30 o'clock. Theme plays should attract more than usual interest because of the pretentious character of each and the splendid performance of the various actors in previous plays. Extra rehearsals have been held for a number of weeks under the personal direction of Kathryn Vin- vent Mayer. The following is a list of the plays and casts: "Nocturne," by Shelton Sackett., with Frances Net zorg Blumrosen, Elsa Shapero and Michael Leishin in the east. "How He Lied to Her Husband," by George Bernard Shaw, cast con- sisting of Felix Silver, Faye Greene and Dr. R. R. Goldstone. "Tea," by W. G. Carson, with Sadie C. Sloman, Charlotte It441- field, Benjamin Wilk and Rose May Leishin in cast. Through an oversight the an- nouncement of the last series of plays given by the society did not mention the tact that the plays were under the general supervision of Albert Redfield. EAFNIETTE HEBREW TEACIIER - Well learned in Hebrew and English . Will give private lessons in Ile. brew. Experienced in Bar Mitz- vah preparations. Call Hemlock 3003-R. Seats On Sale Monday, Feb. 6th Evenings, Orchestra $2 and $2.50, Balcony, 50c to $2. First Time at Popular Prices Mats. Thurseday and Saturday, 50c to $1.50 The Star Who Created and *** Made it Famous *** H GREATEST OF AMERICA'S YOUNG ACTORS MIL Ile GEORGE JAZZ SINGER" The Comedy Drama Sensation Celebrating His One Thousandth Performance in the Tile Role ORIOLE THEATRE I NGTON Tel. Euclid 8400 Linwood at Philadelphia B4. gGIttrORD SATURDAY-"By Whose Hand," Columbia Picture SUNDAY-"Broadway After Midnight" MONDAY and TUESDAY-"The First Auto" FOR RENT-Nice furnished room suitable for one or two gentle- BEGINNING SATURDAY men. Steam heat and shower bath. 2612 Hazelwood, Apt. 22. WILLIAM FOX Presents Phone Garfield 7955-M. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room with private family for one or two young ladies or gen- MRS. J. SIIERLINE-First class tlemen. 3285 Tuxedo. Phone cooking and catering for wed- Arlington 8440-R. Mrs. White- dings and parties. 15852 Lin- man. wood Ave. Telephone Hemlock 1851-W. HUNGARIAN JEWISH COOK will prepare for all kinds of par- WILL. SHARE my beautiful flat ties and weddings. Phone Mrs. on Virginia Park with refined Greenbaum, Edgewood 0851-J. and intelligent couple. Condi- tions exceedingly reasonable. FOR RENT-Nice large furnished Call Euclid 6524, 9-10 a. m. or room in modern apartment. 7-8 p. Near Hamilton car line. 1250 Calvert, Apt. 37. ('hone Arl- YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN with ington 6807-W. boy 7 years old desires room with refined private people, or FOR RENT-Nice furnished room will share apartment with couple suitable for one or two gentle- in North Woodward district. men. Apply at 1975 Pingree Call Sunday a. m., Empire Ave., Apt. B-16. 1478-M. FOR RENT-Nice furnished room FOR RENT-Beautiful airy fur- for one or two gentlemen. Pri- nished room suitable for one or vate family. All modern con- two girls. 2963 Elmhurst Ave. veniences. 1250 Calvert, Apt. 1. Phone Longfellow 3061. Close to Hamilton car line. Reasonable. Phone Hemlock FOR RENT-Nice furnished room 8290-R. for one or two gentlemen. Pri- vate home. No other rooms, no ROOM for one or two refined gen- children, shower bath, and con- tlemen. Northwestern district. venient to car and has lines. With private bathroom. Small Horn ecomforts. Reasonable. private family. Rental reason- Phone Hemlock 9829-W. able. Longfellow 3940. Demand Week of Feb. 12th 870 Due to the I.imited Engagement Film's productions's most ambitious effort for the season, "Sunrise" with beautiful Janet Gaynor and George O'Brien play- ing the leading roles, will he the attraction at the Fox-Washington Theatre starting Saturday for an indefinite run. "Sunrise" exceeds in magnitude anything heretofore made by the Fox people. In coot of manufacture, it represents twice the outlay of "What Price Glory" and three times the expen- diture of "The Iron llorse." The genius of F. IV. Murnau, famous German director, who made "The Last Laugh" and "Faust," was given free reign in "Sunrise," with aka. result that predictions have been made that the film will in- augurate n new era in motion pic- ture making. The Fox Movietone will present the most unusual film it has of- "The Devil in the Cheese" fered to date. Premier Mussolini, Next Attraction at Bonstelle the "Iron Man" of Italy, will be heard and seen in an extraordinary For the first time in stock, "The film. Mussolini is seen coming o it• Devil in the Cheese," by Tom of his palace and approaching the Cushing, will be produced in the camera. His speech is said to be Bonstelle Playhouse, opening Mon- representative of the man. day night, with George Blackwood and Eden Gray in leading roles, and Craig Ward and Walter Sher- win in interesting character parts. This charmingly nonsensical melo- drama was produced by Charles FOR RENT-Nice furnished room Hopkins at the Charles Hopkins with private family. All con- Theatre in New York last year, veniences. 2525 Glendale Ave. with stage settings designed by Phone Hemlock 9849-W. NOrman Be-Geddes, who was with Miss Bonstelle for a time and is a FOR RENT-Nice furnished room Detroit boy. with private family. Suitable for couple or two young ladies; or will share my 6-room home. 11369 Yellowstone Ave. Phone Euclid 4746-M. by Popular Return tola Positively One Week Only CLASSIFIED MACK 13. WEISS-Strictly kosher enterer for weddings, banquets, parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Empire 7146. Will also rent out home for private par. ties and weddings. MONDAY to FRIDAY. Inclusive-- .. m , to I p. m.. 55e; I p. m. to 6 p m., 50c, from 6 e. m . 65e. SATURIAY-II a. m. to I p. rn.. 5oc, I p. tn. to 4 P. mo toe; from 4 p. m.. 65c. SUNDAY-All day and evening VT. INSTANT "Sadie Thompson," Gloria Swan- son's newest staring vehicle, which opened the beautiful and spacious new United Artists, continues with Lionel Barrymore in the role of Oliver Hamilton, and Raoul Walsh, who directed the picture, seen as Marine Sergeant O'Ilara. Taking its title from the name of the hero- ine, "Sadie Thompson" is based on Somerset Maugham'a greatest lit- erary creation. Gloria Swanson contributes her greatest screen effort in the role of the pathetic outcast who comes under the influence of the despotic reformer. It is the interesting story of a conflict between an out- cast of San Francisco's underworld and a reformer who seeks to re- mold her life more nearly in keep- ing with his own ideas. Symphonic orchestral accom- paniment is presented by the large orchestra, directed by Fred Stahl, under the personal supervision of Hugo Riesenfeld. Selected short screen novelties are also provided. The United Artists Theatre policy is that of continuous performances from 11 a. m. daily, Smoking lounges are provided for patrons who desire to smoke. FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished room with private family. Mon- terey Ave. Suitable for two young ladies. ('hone Arlington 7068-It. Smoke":Lep • S..5. "IL TROVATORE" SAT. EVE. FEB. IS at COO Mosta, Leask*. Lamel, dliarmsnoy, Curtis, Bnndll, Mstika, Menial% Ballet CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IS THEME OF PLAY AT YIDDISH THEATRE The alumni of the Phi Sigma Association of Clubs Started. Sigma Sorority of Michigan are giving a charity bridge-tea at the Sponsored by the Phalanx Club, Federation Club llouse, Hancock and Second, at 2 p. tn., Saturday, the Association of Clubs is under Feb. 11. the proceeds to be used fur way. To date, 13 groups have hospitalization. Tickets may be had joined this movement and invita- at the door or from any member of the club. Entire Screen and Musical Entertain- meet under the personal supervision of CHILDREN-Mondav t" Friday, from II a. m. to I p. fn., 25e. All day Sunday after 6 p. ob. dimly and 4 p. m. Saturday, 50s. "CARMEN" of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra returns to the podium at the next pair of symphony concerts, on Thursday and Friday evenings, Fab. 9-10. Mr. Gabrilowitsch opens his pro- gram with the first performance of , Korngold's Overture "Sursum Cor- ds" rehearsals of which have justi- fied its addition to the repertoire of the orchestra. WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR. New United Artists Theater. f3allei at Clifford "MME. BUTTERFLY" SAT. MAT. FEB. IS at 2:00 Garden, Kargau, Daiwa, Marla, Rimini, MO.. Medial, d'Horatasey. William J. Chittenden, Jr., the in his daily life. The Detroit-Le- land has thieved remarkable popular .manager of the Detroit- success under his management Leland Hotel, who not only has it and it is a matter of much com- big acquaintance in his commer- ment that it numbers so many dis- cial field, but who also has many tinguished people among its Music Study Club. friends who really are personages. guests. The latest of these was Mr. Chittenden is a true believer General Pershing., who honored The members of the Detroit in the universal brotherhood of the hotel with his presence last Music Study Club enjoyed a lec- man and exemplifies his convictions Saturday. tors. Friday afternoon on "Schu- mann, Richard Strauss, and Tchai- kovsky" given by Dr. Francis L. Yorke. Vocal solos illustrating his discourse were sung by Mrs. How- ard Salzenstein and Mrs. W. Sil- "In the Hands of the Law" is and is so well developed that it verstein. Mrs. Maurice Benyas serves an educational purpose. was in charge of arrnngements for the theme of the play to be staged This melodrama by II. Shore will the day. at Littman's Theatre this week- be enacted by the complete cast of end. the Yiddish Theatre performers, TEMPLE ARTS SOCIETY This title, however, does not do with Isaac Arco and Anna Lillian GIVES 3 PLAYS FEB. 7 full justice to the theme itself. in leading roles. Sylvia Fishman The much discussed problem of and Abraham Lax will again take The third series of one-act capital punishment here finds root comic roles in the play'. plays given by members of the so- , UNITED ARTISTS ri.! THEATRE FRI. EVE . FEB. 17 at 1100 Mason, Rimini, Marie, Derma, Haskall, d'Hernsaney, Moile• and ntlutra. Gabrilowitach Returns to Po- dium at Next Concert. ossa ■ Gahrilowitsch, conductor You can call the following points and talk for THREE MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates to other distant points are proportionately low. J "LA GIOCONDA" THURS. EVE. FEB. 14 at COO RMsa, Marshall Form'chi, Nicolich, Sandrini, Var. Gordon. Lambs, Ballot. ONLY APPEARANCE OF CHASE BAROMEO, Detroit Basil.. Florence Trumbull, pianiste, will appear as soloist Sunday afternoon at the "Pop" concert given by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in Mica Trumbull, Orehestra 11811. who was born in Chicago and is one of a large musical family, was a pupil of Leschetizky in Ilienna for 14 years and during that time also or of becoming her mas- had the hon ter's chief assistant, and to her was intrusted the instruction of the now famous brother and sister, Alexan- der and Sina Brailowsky. Mimi Trumbull has elected to play the popular Grieg Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in A mi- nor, Op. 16, the movements being Allegro moderato, Adagio and Alle- gro mareato. for70 BUFFALO, N. Y CHEBOYGAN, MICH CHICAGO, ILL. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. PITTSBURGH, PA ST. JOSEPH, MICH. TRAVERSE CITY, MICH TORONTO, ONT. MASONIC AUDIITORIUM-DETROIT Florence Trumbull Soloist at Sunday Concert. Long Distance Rates are Surprisingly Low ...For Instance From Detroit to: Michigan's Greaiest Opera Season Janet Gaynor George 9q3rien - cs u FEB. 8 to FEB. 11, Inclusive Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday The Sensational Russian Film, ARMORED CRUISER POTEMKIN F. W. MORNAU'S ki s E' All Week Starting Feb. 12, except Friday, Feb. 17 P R EMIER MU S SOLINI The Internationally Famous Canter JOSEF ROSENBLATT On the Fox Movietone SEE AND HEAR HIM! IN PERSON AT POPULAR PRICES Appearances: Sunday, 3:30.5:30.7:30-9:30. Evenings, 7:30-9:30. New York Is Paying $2.00 POPULAR PRICES or It NOTE! j NOTE! "Sunrise". will he offered with Symphonic accompaniment by the FOR RENT-Six-room two-family FOR RENT-A nice furnished Rely Theatre Orchestra. Only De- flat. Heated. Furnished, 2 room to rent by small private troit showing this Season! baths, shower. Finest flat in the family. Rent reasonable. Near Thi• t. ihr Greatest I'll.oloplay Achte,e- city. Reasonable rent. Vir- car line. 2924 Cortland. Call rnent A the Decade! ginia Park. Phone Euclid Hemlock 6664-J. 3357-W. FOR RENT-Large airy furnished room with private family. Kitch- en privileges. Garage if de- sired. 0647 Petoskey, near Joy road. Phone Garfield 8817. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room with private family for gentleman or lady. 1975 Pin- gree Ave., Apt. B-16. FOR RENT-3006 Leslie. Agree- able large. bright, airy room in single home. Between Linwood and Dexter. For refined gentle. man. Near ear and bus lines. Very reasonable. Phone Hem- lock 2266-W. O RCHESTRA HALL Detroit Symphony Orchestra Ticket Office Empire 3488 VICTOR KOLAR, Conduct ■ ni Popular Concert 3:30 Sunday SOLOIST Pianist Next Pair Concerts 25c e11!11 AtCrinino1 Matinee and Evenings. HJI "IN THE HANDS OF THE LAW" Thursday 9 a t e L d A Friday o tor OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, *ConAuc ri TICKETS $1.00 to $2.50 At Csrlasera & Hall °ffic. Empire 3472 Friday Night, February 3 Saturday and Sunday, February 4 and 5 TICKETS Florence Trumbull 12th Street at Seward 8 " 11°." MYRA HESS $ A Melodrama in Four Acts with Song and Dances by II. Schor Tickets for sale at box °Mee. TU. Entire Company Will Play ',epodes! Roles. Ptah Soloist eJ