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Audiences at Littman's Yid-
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Saturday and Sunday gave an
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George Arlias in "The Mer• "Four Sons" Is Feature at
Fox Theater.
chant of Venice at Shu-
bert-Lafayette.
The third week at the magnifi-

The outstanding t h ca t r ical
event of many seasons will beyond
doubt be the first local appearance
of George Arliss as Shylock in
Winthrop Ames' production of
William Shakespeare's "The :Mer-
chant of Venice" in the Shubert-
Lafayette Theater in Detroit for
one, week may, beginning Month;
O ct. II, with matinees 1:n Thursday
and Saturday.
George Arliss' career is of un-
usual interest. Beginning as a
"super" in a stock company in
London he went through a long and
arduous apprenticeship in the
English provinces. Finally he se-
cured a London engagement, but
just as he haul begun to get es-
tablished in the metropolitan the-
uteri, he tome to America with
M s. Patrick Campbell. His suc-
cess with her led to his remaining
in this country. First with
Blanche Bates in "The Darling of
the Gods," then with Mrs. Fiske
in several tannins plays, tind then
as a star in Molnar's "The Devil"
c reel.
I ie began his American
which hats resulted in his becom-
ing the most popular star and the
greattat actor in the English-
speaking theater. Playgoers re-
member, of course, his Disraeli,
his Rajah of Itukh in "The Green
Goddess" (which he also acted in
London fur a year and a day) and
his "Old English."

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cent new Fox Theater on Wood-
ward at Columbia, brings a fresh
feature picture, "Four Sons."
This is the outstanding screen
success of the past 10 years. It
vol directed by. John Ford. f'lay'-
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ing the lead parts are Marraret
June tollyer, James Hall,
Francis X. Bushman, Jr., Georg..
:Meeker and Charles Morton.
The picture is synchronized
with a Fox-Movie eccompuniment,
giving (orchestral effects of u new
type.
"Four Sons" is based on a story
by Miss I. A. It. Wylie, who wrote
the tale in the hope of helping to
heal the wounds of the great war
and also to show how the simple
folk hack of the tiring lint- endured
the privations of the conflict. The
story starts in the Fatherland
slut leads acrass the water to the
New World. There is tine battle
scene, where one of the four sons,
who has lot-come an American cit-
izen, coonws face to fact. with ono.
of his German brothers. There are
aka realistic scenes at Ellis Is-
land and in the New Yark Sub.

iN1,11111 be 110 place for those who
ices. While I do nut like to see
men advertt.wol as the greatest
Chazanim in the world, such as
was done in Philadelphia, the fact
remains that the Academy of Mu-
sic of Philadelphia was filled and
these
men are doing something we
NEW PORK.— (J, T. A.) --
Plans for New York to take the have nut been able to do."
initiatiue in the $500,0111 nutimial
,ampaign to strengthen tradition-
al Judaism in this country were
formulated at a luncheon confer-
ence called by Dr. Cyrus Adler,
president of the Jewish Theologi-
rad Seminary and Dropsie College.
Credit fur the greatest stimula-
Thirt y -live rabbis representing
the leading conservative cangrega- tion of human activity during the
tions in New York ('imp attended last century if nut for all modern
and pledged their out in raising time must be given the automo-
the sum of $15u,no0 for the United bile, according to John It. Lee,
Synagogue of America, which is general sales manager of Dodge
Brothers.
to be New York's quota.
"The motor car has been the
Organization of campaign ma-
chinery is flaw under way and the prime contributing factor in our
national
welfare and prosperity—
campaign will he officially launch-
ed at a conference to he held late economically and psychologically
—during
the past 25 years," said
in October or early in November.
According to the present plan, Mr. Lee in a recent address in
the sum of $15Qo11a t, I,• t.td„,,t New York. "The industry has
Ly cenomittoes representing each given profitable employment to
of the !IC conservative synage rues 4,000,000 persons, who form a
large percentage of our total popu-
in New York.
Referring to the criticism whi,li lation, when the customary four
launched against the dependents of each employe are
hits 1:P191
mushroom synagogues, Dr. Adler, considered.
went to go to High Holyday soy-
Never follow on the heels of a
said if there were no mushroom
synagogues in New York, "there sorrow or it may turn buck.

$150,000 ASKED BY
UNITED SYNAGOGUE

'elm appeared as Leah the Country
Girl in the operetta "I Love You."
The satire east, headed by the
JACK RABBIT LINES
leadin.• man, Sam Aurbach, were
0 a. m, — LIMITED - 8 p. nn.
cheerwl for their excellent pre-
Pittsburgh $6, Akron $4
stottat it n of this operetta,
Th • mummy was again very
515 Grand River. Clifford 0189
WRY.
Nell r.....ived on Thursday evening
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Other features at the b'ox area
tuna„ the presentation of "Mash-
mammoth presentation of Tann-
' ke Chnzir."The manager for the
hauser, with a cast of 100 accom-
act. rt. Misha Ellman, and Mr.
plished artists. Another spectac-
jinni-II. expressed confidence that
ular number is the Ballet of Roses
When your gas is low
this season will be a successful
liaised on Irving Berlin's song hit
Or your tires blow,
one for the company both from
"Roses of l'esterday." In a pro-
If your radiator leaks,
the artistic and • financial view-
logue to "Four Suns" a stage set-
And chassis squeaks
points. lioth maintain that the
ting of "Little Mother of Mine" is
If your oil's burnt up
enthusiasm with which the com- Griffith's First Sound Picture,
shown, and the sang is done by a
Or no grease in your cups
pany has thus far been received
"The Battle of Sexes," at quartette and the fine chorus of 50
And your battery don't work
points to a successful year fool. the
United Artists Theater.
voices.
Yiddish stage in Detroit.
SEE
features
Fox-Movietone
"The Battle of Sexes," D. W.
The
This week-end, on Friday eve-
ning, and on Saturday and Sun- Griffith's first sound picture that ('lark and McCullough, famous
comedians, and the weekly news
opens
Friday
Oct.
5
at
the
United
day matinee and evening, the com-
(David)
(Joseph)
pany will present a new play, Artists Theater, is a realistic pre- budget.
FOR SERVICE
"Forger-Me-Not," with the par- sentation of the theme of family
9044 Oakland Ave.
"Saturday's Children" at De-
ticipation of bliss Shoengold and discord and infidelity.
Hemlock 0491.R
Years ago Griffith made a fea-
troit Civic Theater.
Mr. Aurbach.
The production at Littman's ture similar in thence in five reels
The Detroit Civic Theater con-
People's Theater for this week- —one of the first five-reelers made tinues Maxwell Anderson's "Sat-
end, under the direction of Samuel in this country—it was hailed as a
♦ Aurbach, is a play that no one great triumph and broke the at- urday's Children" for another
week, with Miriam Sears and
should miss. It is interesting for tendance records everywhere.
F'er a considerable period Grif- George Blackwood in the leading
young and old and will keep the
roles. Lorna Carroll, Walter
audience spellbound from begin- fith had planned to make another Sherwin, and Albert Loew also
and
ning to end. It is modern through- picture of this type. In "The Bat- have prominent parts. This play
tle
of
the
Sexes"
Griffith
found
out and the theme of the play
appeared with great success in
deals in the time of the great lust the type of story he was seek- trait last season w . ith Ruth De-
or-
ing.
World War.
don, and has proven a great fav-
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The play has three acts and a
.
. General Repairing
mite in New York. Its popularity
GM"
Five
O'Clock
prologue. It opens up with the ''The
largely rests upon the fact that the
Washing, Greasing
scene of the battlefield and the Continues at Cass Theater. characters are human, everyday
Storage Per Month $10.00
Red Cross headquarters. A young
weil-Plvam'd
peeple who might be your next-
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Crowded houses
orphan girl is a Red Cross nuns;
there and she saves the life of a and enthusiastic theatcrstmers havF, ulaor neighbors. Their situation is
greeted The Five 0 Clock , Girl" that of the average young married
young officer on the battlefield at every performance suite its couple who are trying to hue • on a
3369 Calvert Avenue.
She falls in love with him and he
e- small salary and nre fin di ng it
ening at i tt he Cass Theateir,
although he can- op
with her,
r,ti gains. . o TI
Ti,
te p laty was o rigi-
t s
hard
trait and egiin
not see her, being blinded. They
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"'dell , foe
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are parted and brought together • ts
Y engagement ,i(u.i
next
.x,xk Sunday nigibst, production byCiosby Gage, but
r again, she as the servant in his "The I. •e O . • Girl" , is , she was unable to do it at the time,
wealthy parents' home. She recap- o o (o gayest of present- a) musi- so its first production was in New
Our New Home
Now
, the
sizes him, but he, being blind, does cal comedies, due to the clever York by Guthrie MeClintic. "Sat-
know 'her. She is forced to mush. and lyrics of Bert Kalmer ui day's Children" reveals the same
leave his employ when it is found and Harry Ruby, the joyous bock ulicaltIly knowledge of human no-
out that she has a child (his child). of Guy Belton andj- r e d Thump- tore and the same rich humor that
For the rest you will have to at- on and the superbperf
performancesmade Mr. Anderson famous in
tend the play. It is full of clean ' f Mary' Eaton, Oscar Shaw, P ert
"What Price Glory." It is filled
,
comical situations and beautiful . Kelton, Shaw & Lee and Jack Nor- with laughter and heartache and
music.
happiness
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man who has had several years'
experience in teaching Hebrew
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grammar and literature, Yiddish,
history and Bible, prayers, etc.
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Negotiations With Kreuter.

It is true that negotiations have

been pending between London
Zionist Executive and George C.

Kreuter, Professor Mead's assist-
ant, to become temporary head of
the Zionist colonization depart-
ment in Jerusalem, it was learned
here by the correspondent of the

If
Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
negotiations are consummated, Mr.
year's
Kreuter will obtain one
leave of absence from the interior

department for this work, which
will principally involve carrying
out Professor Mead's recommen-
dations in the Jewish Agency Com-
nii;sion report. Dr. Weiznumn is
expected to bring the negotiations
to a conclusion upon his arrival in

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Owner leaving city. Rent ryas- FOR RENT—
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Ave.
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Gue st Conductors—Soloists

Twelve (Sunday) Popu-
lar Concerts

Longfellow Ave.

Five Young People's
Concerts

Saturday Morn:nee, Bel. act. 27
fleginAng Sunday, C1[5. 14th
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Opening Symphony Concert

VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
Friday Afternoon
at 2:30

Thursday Evening
at 8:30

Soloist

OCT. 11-12

SOPHIA BRASLAU contralto

First Sunday Popular Concert

VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting

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e his "Pleasure plays"

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good sized room with (ordinary
home privileges in northwest
section. Call Cadillac 0404 he-
fore 5 p. rn. or Euclid 0374-W
after 6 p. m.

FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- TO RENT—Furnished room for a
respectable couple or gentleman.
nished room for gentleman in
TRANSJORDANIA SLAVE 'Court-Martial" at Oriental Photoplay Featuring Vilna
Rent reasonable. 2006 West
private family. Small family.
TRAFFIC PROHIBITED
Theater.
Troupe at Astor.
Euclid. Garfield 73894,
2741 Monterey, between Lin-
In addition to the selected pro-
"The Sacred Promise," starring
wain! and Lawton. Phone Arl-
A
MMAN.—(J.
T.
AL—Slave
3371 Burlingame
gram of Keith-Orpheum vaude- the Vilna Troupe, is the feature
ington 4298-W,
trade was prohibited in Transjor-
Corner Dexter
for for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
acts' the Oriental Theater
dams by an official communique
FOR RENT—Large airy front
_
the
week
beginning
Sunday
will
at
the
Astor
Theater,
8652
Twelfth
published by the legislative coon
A00,13 OFOONTE nOTELTSnAESt
room in a single home. Newly
cis. The communique draws at- offer the first Detroit screen pre- street.
decorated. All conveniences.
"Court-Martial,"
KICITH•ALBEE . ORPNIEUM
of
On Wednesday, Adolphe Menjou
Mention to the fact that according sentation
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LICIIEW1
LAM
For a young rentleman. Garage
to the recently adopted ronstitu- starring Jack Holt and Betty will star in "Tiger Lady." Emil
if desired. 2704 Taylor. Gar-
Week October 7
tion of Transjordania and interne. Compson, a stirring and romantic Jennings's "The Street of Sin"
field 6868-R.
Featured on the will be shown Thursday and Fri-
tional agreements traffic in slaves tale of army life
ROGER IMHOF
pr es entatium is that 1. O n Stur da there w
b ( , a
vau deville
is prohibited. The officials of the Nam
FOR RENT—Comfortable room
MARCFLLE COREENE a CO.
Emir Abdullah well known performer, Roger Int- double feature. y
government of
with private family for one or
in
their famous comedy
were urged to fight against slavery, hof, who, with his partner, Mar-
two refined persons. Garage if
cella Coreene, will be seen in a
desired. Near Hamilton and
revival of that screaming Imhof
Trumbull car lines. Arlington
comedy, "The Pest House," one of
MURRAY
CLAUDE
5468-J.
FOR RENT—A beautiful apartment home, consisting of 8
a MADDOX
MARION
the funniest acts ever introduced
rooms with 2 baths; a large, spacious living room. sun room and
to vaudeville. No farceur knows
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W. Irving Glover, second assist- FOR RENT—Glendale near Law-
better how to create or how to
VERNIN
dining room, a modern kitchen and breakfast room, Frigidaire,
GHEZZI
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fathom laugh situations than Mr. ant postmaster-general, at Wash-
room for a gentleman in private
The Popular Dancers
4 fine bedrooms, tile_ bath and shower; heat and hot water fur-
ington
last
week
issued
the
follow-
Imhof and no comedain has ever
family.
All
conveniences.
Near
GUY k PEARL MAGLEY
nished by competent janitor. Garage. Walls artistically paint-
had a more sparkling vehicle for ing bulletin relative to special de-
street car and bus line. Reas-
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ed. A beautiful home without the expense and worry of caring
his talents than the one he is bring- livery service'with Palestine.
onable. No other roomers. Arl-
JOSE REYES
"Effective
at
once,
registered
ing to the Oriental.
ington 3965-R.
for it. Apartment shown by Appointment. 3224 Rochester
and unregistered letters addri.ss.A
BETTY COMPSON
JECK HOLT
Ave., near Dexter. Phone Randolph 7680.
for
delivery
in
Palestine
will
be
"Secrets of the Soul" at Lit- given the benefit of special service, FOR RENT—Large rosin in pri•
in "Court Martial"
home
for
employed
couple
vote
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tle Theater of Detroit.
when prepaid 20 cents in sdolitioon!
or two gentlemen. References
Hailed by the motion picture to the regular postage by United
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requested. Burlingame near
critic of "Judge" as the most States special delivery or other
Woodrow Wilson.
Box 725,
cultured film ever made, the mys- stamns affixed to each letter. The
Jewish
Chronicle.
tifying psychological study, "Se- said fee pays for the delivery with,
crets of the Soul," conies to the in a distance of one kilometer from FOR RENT—Room for lady 0 ,
Little Theater of Detroit direct all offices in Palestine. For tits-
gentleman in private family.
from its recent amazing runs in tuners over one kilometer from the
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steam heat. $5 weekly, inclu
Hy•Pressure Air System
New York, Washington, Los An- delivering office there is collected
breakfast. Or will share
Expert Mechanics—We Do It Right
geles, etc. Produced in the great from the addressee an additional
Continuous 10:30 a. nu. to
with young couple. 3037 Mon-
UFA studios of Berlin, super- fee of 20 mils per kilometer.
11:30 p. m.
Hem. 3436•M.
terey, Apt. 33.
vised by the world-famous psy-
"The
envelopes
of
letters
in-
Call
Sunday.
John Fords' Success
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Kraus and Ruth Weyher in the reading 'Express (Special Deliv-
for one gentleman in privet,
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home. References desired. Phone
Direct from Boxy Theater,
has a background which readily labels can be secured from the
Longfellow 0984.
New York
explains the reasons fur its sic- fourth assistant postmaster gen-
FOR RENT—Savery, near Chi-
ceases.
eral, division of equipment and
cago blvd., neatly furnished
In bringing this important new
supplies, the articles should in all
Magnificent Stage
room. Near street car and ha.:
screen contribution to Detroit, the cases be marked in red ink 'Ex-
Spectacle
lines. Gentleman preferred. In-
Motion I'icture Guild wishes to press' direct below, but never on
make clear the fact that "Secrets the stamps.
quire 9532 Savory St. Gar-
100 — Cast of Artists-100
of the Soul" is not to lecture on
field 9391-R.
"Insufficiently prepaid articls in-
Pride of Detroit
psycho-analysis, but a drama. tnded by the senders for special
FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA
While the basis of the absorbing delivery in Palestine, posted in let-
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action of the story is the work of ter boxes and drops, should be
Telephone Cherry 7700
psycho-analysis, the purpose of marked by postmasters, 'Not in
the picture is to entertain.
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WASHINGTON, D. C.—(J. T.
AL—Paul
Knabenshue, United
States consul at Beirut, Syria, has
been appointed consul-general at
Jerusalem, succeeding Oscar S.
Ileizer, who is now in America on
have and who will be assigned to
a post in some tither country and
will not return to Palestine, it is
learned by the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency correspondent.
The state department denied the
Jerusalem report that the Beirut
consulate general will be trans-
ferred from Beirut to .Jerusalem.
'The only transfer involved is that
of Mr. Knalwnshue t(o Jerusalem
but the Beirut consulate general
will remain open with the succes-
sion of Mr. Knaltenshue in charge,
Mr. Knabenshue has been pro-
wled from the rank of consul to
that of consul general in connec-
tion with his transfer,
Jerusalem'. Importance.
The state department also de-
nied that the jurisdiction of the
Jerusalem consulate will extend to
Mesopotamia, Syria, Lebanon. The
jurisdiction will remain over Pales-
tine alone, it was stated. It was

been talk for some time of the
creation of the post of minister
resident, an official such as the
United States formerly maintained
in Egypt. However, no action has
been taken regarding this matter
as yet. It was admitted that the
aforementioned talk is due to the
recognition of Jerusalem's import-
ance as a middle East center,
Mr. Knabenshue is 45 years old.
He was born in Toledo, Ohio, and
has been in the consular service
many years, having started his con-
solar career in 1006 in Belfast, Ire-
land, where he served as vice-con-
sul. Ile was also vice-consul in
('air fur a number of years, and
has been consul in Beirut since

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Buick Service

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U. S. Consul at Beirut Ap-
pointed Consul-General
in Jerusalem.

learned, however, that there has

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AFAYETTE

WINTHROP AMES PRESENTS

GEORGE

ARLISS

AS

SHYLOCK

in

SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDY

`Merchant of Venice'

NOTE:—The curtain rise • • ■ 11 111 sharp •1 night and at
late.
2 15 sharp at the '11...r. and Sat. Matinees.
c omers not seated un, the scene in progress ends.
i
\....

IN:ght• 50c to 13 Thurs. S lat. Nov in 12. Sat. Mat. 50e to $2.50

— AUTO OWNERS —

Greasing and Dopeing

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LITTLE THEATRE

UNUSUAL AND ARTISTIC FILMS

The Most Amazing Contributions to the Screen in a Decade!

"SECRETS of th.. SOUL"

'FOUR SONS'

with Werner Kraus, Ruth Weyher and Jack Trevor

ii• unit Ue•
kohle TI.••
D1..101:0 in. of the Theory
of Psycho-d unlysis—Nor■ I Romance nut Beautiful PhAtog-
rophy—All sopereist d by the Famous Psychologist

"TANNIIAUSER"

DR. SIGMUND FREUD

John P. Adams &3 Co.

5

PLUMBING AND HEATING
CONTRACTORS

Repair Work ■ Specialty. Estimates Furnished

Telephone Longfellow 4510

20 Pasadena Ave.

"Jazz Mad," New Film at
Hollywood.

Jean Ifersholt, star of the new'
film "Jazz Mad," running on the
Hollywood Theater screen Sunday
--_ to Thursday, came to the United
States from his native country
of Denmark for the first time as
a representative of his govern-
ment at the San Francisco Expo-
sition in 1915. In Copenhagen.
Hershalt had been making a ser-
ious study of the drama and had
appeared in a number of plays
Remain-
in continental theaters.
ing in this country he made sev-
eral pictures for the American
Lifegraph Co., in Portland Ore-
gon and then went to Hollywood,
where he began that brilliant
phase of his career that has cul-
minated with "Jazz Mad" in which
he plays the role of a broken Ger-
man composer forced to play in •
comedy band for a living.

Highland Park

SEASON'S GREETINGS

DOOR and WINDOW

SCREENS

HUEBNER SCREEN DOOR
Company

1961 Farnsworth Ave.

Melrose 6856

THE OYSTER HOUSE
2438 WOODWARD

patched onward to destination as
ordinary mail matter whenever
such articles can not be returned
to the sender for the deficiency of
fee without seriously delaying the
dispatch thereof.
"Special delivery articles re-
ceived from Palestine will be sub-
ject to the same conditions in
their delivery as special delivery
articles in the domestic service,
attention being invited especially
in this connection to section 1041
Postal Laws and Regulations,
1924, concerning the holding at
the postoffice to be called for by
the addressee, of special delivery
mail (registered) believed to con-
tain large sums of money or se-

curities which can not be delivered
without unusual risk."

RIGA.-4J. T. A.) — W . 7,elig-
man, the only Jewish candidate for

election to the Latvian parliament
on the Independent Socialist list,
was arrested in connection with a
striker, demonstration on Aug. 22.
One-third of the total unmber sr.,
rested were Jewish.

Detroit's
Pre-Season
Radio
Show

The Motion Picture Guild

Ms the Honor to Present

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION

Succoth Greetings

BEGINNING
SUNDAY

- "GREAT ARCTIC SEAL HUNT
."In,

Tale uf Labrador

■

"EPITAPHS"

LITTLE THEATRE TRIO, ETC.

A I•nntue Conoul ,
Performance Nightly at 7 and 9. Continuo°. 2 I. 11 on Sat. and Sun.

65c and 50c

CLIFFORD 7879

♦

ASTOR

THEAT ER

8652 Twelfth Street

Su nday—Mmulay—Tuesday

Oct. 4-13

Greatest Success of Our Star.

October 7-8-9

Sam Auerbach

The Sacred Promise

By the Vilner Troupe, s tarri n g
Rachel Kaminsky

Bird Arcade
Auditorium

Fri. Eve., Sat. Mat. and Eve., Sun. Mat. and Eve.
October 5, 6 and 7, 1928.

Wednesday, Oct. 10, Adolphe
Menjou In "1 igu Lady."

SAM AUERBACH'S VERSION

Thursday and Friday, Oct.
11.12, Emil Jennings in "The
Street of Sin."

GRAND RIVER
AT
JOY ROAD

to.

Free Admission

—.0

Saturday, Oct. 13, Double
future, Francis X. Bushman in
"Midnight Life." Louis Fa•
send• in "5 and 10-Cent An-
nie."
•

Sadie Schoengold

Supported by • Well Known Star Cast

FORGET ME NOT

Sadie Shoengold Wiill Appear in a New Role

Reserve Your Seats in Advance

•

Phone orders for ticket. will he kept, matinee till 1:30 and
evening. till 7:30.

