'we g Awisk Pedalled Carta CLIFTON AVENU1 CINCINNATI 20, ONTO PIEPeritorr mut 28 p. es • ss • EN k.)--- abeth st It Km • - - - - 43,581 JEWS LIVE IN JAFFA AND TEL AVIV TEL AVIV.-(J. T. A.) -The Jewish population of Tel Aviv and Jaffa numbers 43,581, accord- ing to a census taken during the month of September. The popu- lation of Tel AVIV proper is 36,- 574, The number of Jewish men in the two towns is 21,603.• There are two centenarians. According to countries of origin the Jewish population is divid- ed as follows: 33,920 Ashkenazim, 6,256 Sephardim and 3,131 Yem- enites. TRACTORS ARRIVE FOR SETTLERS IN BUREYA MOSCOW.-(J. T. A.)-Trac- tors, farming implements and road building machines have arrived at Vladivostock from America, ac- cording to word received by the Out, soviety which is sponsoring the Jewish colonization in Bureya. The shipment, which comprised 164 cases, is intended for the Ilureya settlers. Only Direct Route Via.. Niagara Falls Buffalo 25 I YESHIVA COLLEGE FACULTY CHOSEN - --- Noted Educators on Advisory Council, Dr. Revel Announces. Norma Talmadge's First" Mother Knows Best" at Fox Theater. • Sound Picture at United Artists Theater. "Mother Knows Best," first No r ma Talmadge play's the most daring role of her brilliant film career, in "The Woman Disputed," with synchronized score and sound effects, an adaption of the sensa- tional stage success of the saw title, which will be the attraction at the United Artists Theater, be- ginning Friday, Oa. 19. Miss Talmadge's vehicle has its locale on the Austrian-Russian border, before and during the World War. The earlier scenes reveal the star, tan a flashily- stalls d girl whose beauty makes her a conspicuous figure in the night life of an Austrian city. She is loved by two men, former friends, whom the war makes ene- mies as well as rivals. "Excess Baggage" at Holly- wood; Start Umbrella Service. talking picture to come ft., in the Fox pioduction studios, will start at the new Fox theater today, sup- planting "Four Sons," and touch- ing on lighter moods of drama. Stodge Bellamy, Louise Dresser, and Barry Norton have the lead- More ambitious than even the two met hats stage programs, this week's operatic gems interpreted by the 00 orchestra soloists and staged by the ballet and choral ar- . lists, include "Dance of the Hears' from "I.0 Gioc onda, " and the the church scene. from "Casalloria its Rusticaria." Fourteen other features are scheduled. Four of the no-others Roxy's celslerated "gang" are in Detroit for a limited engagement: Doug- las Stanton y, baritone, Harold Van 'nave, tenor, Adelaide de Lova and Viola Philo. "Czar Ivan the Terrible" at It t k live eomplete acts of Little Theater. smut ille to start "Excess Bag- • $5.75 Hamilton gage," the feature picture starring The new Russian masterpiece, 6.25 \Villiam Haines, which comes to Niagara Falls Toronto, Ont. .. ....$7.00 •the Hollywood theater Sunday for "Czar leen the Terribk," comes COACHES LEAVE 8:15 A. M. STATLER Home., BAGLEY AVE. ENTRANCE Steller Detroit to Staler Buffalo Travel in Safety and Comfort The SUNNY SOUTH LINES, Inc, NEW LOWER RATES To Chicago $4 To Cincinnati $5 For Information Call Sunny South lines, Inc. The RANDOLPH 3600 Bagley at Grand River Every Passenger Insured on NI-SUN BUS LINES in oex- tee $ 3.50 Chicago 7.00 St. Louis 10.50 Kansas City 22.00 Denver 48.00 Los Angeles 15.50 Tulsa 22.00 Dallas 23.00 Fort Worth 34.00 Salt Lake City 3.50 Cleveland 9 A. M.-DAILY-8 P. M. STATIONS BRUNSWICK HOTEL Grand River and Cass Information, Clifford 3386 BIG "4" SYSTEM BONDED-INSURED Chicago $3.50- -$3.50 Courteous service. Reclining comfortable chairs. New clean busses. an engagement of four days, into redo:ten. For the first scenes of the pic- ture Director James Cruse ordered a ce mplete vaudeville show to be hocked for one of the stages at the studio. A new service has been inaugur- ated by the Hollywood theater, West Fort street, at Ferdinand, with the starting of the rainy sea- son, that of providing umbrellas to patrons walking from their cars on the free parking lot, which ac- commodates 1,800 cars, to the box Mike and from the front entrance when the patron is leaving, to pro- tect them from the rain until they again reach their car on the free parking lot. Moeller's "Pokey" at Detroit Theater Guild. Appointments to the faculty of the Yeshiva College, the first col- lege under Jewish auspices in the United States which began work this fall, were announced by Dr, Bernard Revel, president of the faculty of the Yeshiva College. Dr. Frederick B. Robinson, president of the College of the City of New York, David Eugene Smith, pro- fessor emeritus of Columbia Uni- versity, and Prof. Charles C. Tor- rey, department of Semitics, Yale University, are on the advisory (S1‘11 oII e c Neh• • ounce I 0 f th t which has been organized. The faculty for the first year includes 'whom its members: H. Drachnutn, l'h. German; J. Ginsbu rg, M. A., mathematics; M. L. Isaacs, Ph. D., chemistry; S. D., French; B. L. A. Rhodes, Rosenbloom, M. A., psychology; S. It. Safir, Ph. D., biology; S. Gondz, Ph. D., librarian; Abraham B. Hurtwitz, Pl. A. physical educa- tion. The Advisory Council. Assoviated with them on the teaching stair of the college are: History of civilization, Nelson I'. Mead, professor and head of de- partment of history, College of the City of New York, and Isaac Ito- sik, professor of philosophy,Uni. varsity of Pennsylvania; English, PAGE NINE illi10141CLe Charles F. Horne, professor of ' English, College of the City of New York, and Gustav F. Shuts, assistant professor of oral Eng- lish, College of the City of New York; Latin, George M. Fathom . assistant professor, School of Ed- Ile stion, t'olle.ge of the City of New York. The Advisory Council is pre- sided over by Samuel Levy, I.. L. D., chairman, Louis Gold, treasur- er, and Herbert S. Goldstein, sec- retary. 11r. Nathan Isaacs, pro- fessor of law, Business Graduate School, Harvard University, Ar- thur M. Lamport, Charles II. Sil- ver and Dr. Revel are the other members of the council. Offer B. A. and B. S. Degrees. Thee Yeshiva College is author- ized Its the Beard of Regents of the University of the State of New York to give. courses leading to the degrees of II. A. and B.S. For the first few week, of term, the Yeshiva College insets at the Jew- ish Center, 131 West Eighty-Sixth stre.et, after which the classes will be transferred to the new build- ings of the college, now being completed at Amsterdam ItVeflUe arid Istith street. The college has started with the work or the freshman year, and will add another course to its cur- riculum annually, until the college course is complete. Other promi- nent scholars will be added to the faculty, as. the wnrk progre.sess 1)1'. Revel stated. 2kAilsIMMWM a.,1 ■ 11111.1W Farmers of New York State Gather for Annual Harvest Festival. ELLENVILLE, N. Y. - The seventh annual harvest festival of the Jewish farmer a of New York Stale was held here at the Fair Grounds. As in Biblical days in ancient Palestine, so in Lister, Sullivan and adjoining countries, Jewish farmers came to celebrate the ingathering of the harvest and to listen to the inspir- ing words of great leaders. Farni- ing and goad will were the key- notes of this assemblage. of over 5,000 people consisting not only of Jews but of peoples of all faiths. The outstanding address Of the day was made by Louis Nlarshall, the great constitutional lawyer and veteran champion of 1101111ln rights. Addresses were als de- livered by Gabriel Davidson, gen- eral Mandrel' of the Jewish Agri- vulture] Society, William D. Con. former judge of the Ilingham, Court of Claims, and !Wield .1. L. Ilishis, spiritual head of Congre- gation Mount Sinai s Anshe Enneth, New York City. At the conclu- sion of the meeting, Mr. Davidson presented the Jewish Agricultur- al Society's prizes n eat 'Jed for meritorious work in agriculture and in fans sanitation. to t reit at last, beginning a spe- c-Si e• , t t the Little The a- ter of the Motion Picture Guild to- day. This is the historical drama of sixteenth century Russia upset all previous rules of movie tech- FOR RENT-Room and board for MACK If. WEISS, strictly kosher catering for weddings, ban- nique and entertainment, having two. Private. Call Mm. Pleis• quets, parties, etc. Excellent served as a lode.1 of study in the ner, 3215 Blaine Avenue. Gar- leading American film studies. food. Rates reasonable. Will field 7951. "Czar Ivan the Terrible" WAS also rent out home for parties and weddings. 1670 Pingree produced by Smokino of Moscow, WANTED-Good Hebrew teacher Ave. Phone Empire 7146, the organization which made for private lessons to two boys. "Potemkin," "Mother" and The . Call Whittier 2132 FOR RENT-Upper 6 rooms, new- The End of St. Petersburg." Di- ly decorated. Reasonable rent. rected by Jun Taritch, its cast is FOR RENT-Furnished room with Steam heat. No objection to made up of members of the fa- private couple, suitable for one children. 2724 Cortland, or mous Nloscow Art Theater, with or two men or women. No ob- Arlington 5549-R. L. M. Leonieloff in the title role. jection to couple. 2224 West Euclid. Phone Euclid 1817-M. FOR RENT-Furnished room. "Escape" Continues at De- Shear. Near Trumbull car and Four- troit Civic Theater. teenth bus. For one or two, FOR RENT-Furnished room in male or female. 1980 Blaine modern lower flat, suitable for The Detrbit trivia Theater con- Ave. one or two young gentlemen. tinues John Galsworthy's roman- Near car and bus line. Reason- FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished tic drama, "Escape," for another week, with Craig Ward and George able. Call 2053 Clairmount. moon, for gentleman in private Garfield 0420-W. Blackwood alternating in the lead- family. Shower bath. Conveni- ing role and the part of the minis- ent to car and bus lines. 110noe ter. Vera Allen and Miriam Sears FOR RENT-Nice furnished room comforts. Hemlock 9A29-\V. for one or two young men, with have interesting roles, and this private family. Desirable loom FOR RENT-Nicely furnished play also marks the return of pion, and all conveniences ob- Madame Clare Clemens to the bright room with email private, tainable. 2468 Gladstone ave- family. company. "Escape" is written Gentleman or lady. nue. Garfield 6339-51, rather in the style of the moving Rent reasonable. Near car line CLASSIFIED :-: 111111CAGO Via Pony Express All Steel Palace Coaches 4 Coaches Daily n Every at n.00d,.. It is with the greatest pride that Mr. William Fox in- vites you to hear and see the operatic gems as interpreted by the sixty Fox orchestra soloists and staged by the ballet and choral artists-a new program to accompany each Fox special Movie- toned photo-drama. y 9 WAWA To Chicago C oach MADGE BELLAMY LOUISE DRESSER HARRY NORTON • "Dance of the Hours" Fox WILLIAM MasCagni ' s "Cavalleria de Rusticana" 14 Other Features grace this week's presentation OR1 E NTAL at the New X BEATRICE BURTONS MIGHTY NOVE1. OF THE JAZZ REGIME 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 "SALLY'S SHOULDERS" V'SW'S•SVeS•%•%WssWisl‘WAWss s WsSWISNWAVIAISNWS1 1 . ; GLENDALE 9792 WOODWARD AT ELIOT onstelle . With LOIS WILSON HUNTLEY GORDON end ot. Mg Can etroit Civic PLAYHOUSE T H E A T R C Iliwneh Hos Mitres, Grinnell tiro., and l'utter Travel Bateau Gen. Mown. KEITH STAGE SHOW SECOND AND 5vatoriny !der NILhts • - • - 75r tn $1.60 BM.. Tues. Thurs. • Bat. Weal. WEEK 115:(IINNING MONDAY, OCT. II FIRST PRODUCTION IN DETROIT OF Winthrop Antes' New York Stircesis LARRY RICH AND HIS BAND "ESCAPE" A A Singers, Dancers Comedian. BY JOHN GALSWORTHY Exciting me'odram•, mingled with p'enty of laugh. and real romance WRITTEN IN NEW DRAMATIC STYLE I LAST 2 EX1RA PERFORMANCES-WED. MAT, AND EVE. OCT. 24TH GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S "CANDIDA" 0 ('lay., Prat ed by All the Critics One of Mr. Shaw's %lost :::■41 : 6 1 e 1 nd 5c 1:: 1 :11 1 do ° c.4111 :77 W FPCI E RA D ERD . EK 3.31WAIAWAVISVIAWAVA3s3aWASVAMILWalli..teWAILVIA. SUN. MON. TUES. 2 011 the Slane Tls inimitable p. CHARLES IRWIN ORCHESTRA HALL "'Hie Modern Comedian" YOUNG LEE II CO. IN Of Japans.... Aiolot Popular Concert TICKETS r . 1 AL IL if Em il V uerniolier 25ct CO$3.00 373 to Linda), A Denionvtration DETROIT'S OWN SEYMOUR SIMONS Intern. SUNNY II ROOK ORCHF.STRA Cohl;uulueare tor "NUTCRACKER" SUITE BOB CLARK the GOLDEN VOICED V olChl) ORGAN 10 - HOLLYWOOD GIRLS Detroit Symphony °rebuts% Willem Van Hoogstraten Tito Schipa IN linest "Excess Baggage" combIrto• Tenor Soloiat Ticket. 51.00 to 32.50-Orchestra Hall at Grinnell'. ASTOR THEATER LITTLE THEATRE SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY Oct. 21.22.23 SITES 7-9-MAT. SUN., •at 3 Continuous Sat, and Sun. 2 to It 65v uNuSuAL AND ALUISTIC FILMS -AA/ Gary Cooper-Fay Wray _ BEGINNING SUNDAY „spoor s oessya t'-szaoo st 8652 Twelfth Street 7879 at last! Direct from lymeationnl min its New York, TEL. CLIFFORD Wise "The Legion of the Condemned" Merlin and Waxhington Withi n Picture Gulld P resents "CZAR IVAN TH TERRIBLE WEDNESDAY. Oct. 24 Rudolph Shildkraut If E in A magnifiemit and dynamic dramatization of the life and timrx of Maim-y*14 moat fiendiah monarch." " A SHIP COMES IN" THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Oct. Thursday - 8:30 Friday - - - 2:30 Next Symphony Pair - to - WILLIAM HAINES ON THE SCREEN 25, 26 "A really great picture that, in acting and technical excellence, has 00000 performance by L. M. Leonidoff In the been surpmsed. A m' vi title role. II this comes your way-don't mss It1"-Photoplay Magazine. Milton Sills-Doris Kenyon in "THE HALK'S NEST" Also Harold Lloyd in "Bumping Into Broadway" SATURDAY, Oct. 27. FEATURE SPECIAL nouns: Also "MANHATTAN" A Film Poem LITTLE THEATRE TRIO, ETC. HEAR THEM ALL BENNY FRIEDMAN Wolverines his National Football League PLAN Continental Stages NEW YORK GIANTS $3.50 CHICAGO $3.50 BRUCE CADWELL Chas. F. Cooper, Inc. SAVOY HOTEL IlltE:ENTS los 'Ts f: so rinds" Phoe,Oi 21:11,1 .12 1 40 PonyErAfrjs . Lines Said to be the fin- est thing in talking pictures that has yct been given to the public. Ponchielli'a man-doesn't get too hopelessly ' "Crooks Can't Win" s get a position doing housework FOR RENT-Light, airy room for oh RALPH 1.5:WIS sentimental. With the striking, short hours during the day. Good rent with private family. For "Circus Rookies" ' settings of Norman Bel Geddes housekeeper and handy in bitch- a man or lady. Call Arlington with Charles Dane k cheater Arthur and the splendid production "The en work. Mrs. R. Schneider, 0 8640-M. 2319 Glendale Ai 46. Five O'Cloek Girl" is a musical 15472 Wildemere Ave. JACK RABBIT LINES comedy to please the most fastid- FOR RENT-Front room in apart- FOR RENT-Nice large furnished ions and theatergoers are urged to 9 a. m. - LIMITED - 8 p. m. ment on Euclid Ave. }teat and room for one or two men. Fri- take advantage of the final week hot water at all times. Neat Pittsburgh $6, Akron $4 vale home. 2917 Hazelwood. t° see it. home of couple. Kitchen privi- 0189 near car line. Garfield 1647. 515 Grand River. Clifford if desired. Couple or one "Sally's Shoulders" at OF1. o r two girls. Near Trumbull FOR RENT-Nicely furnished 1111111 car and Fourteenth Ave. bus. S MINIMIN1.11.111M1111.11.3" ental Theater. room for young man or couple. I Garfield 6773-M. ' Arlington 6724-R. 2696 Les- "Sally's Shoulders" is the en- lie Ave. ti in g title of the new icture to FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room with private family. No FOR RENT - Nicely furnished he presented at the Oriental Then- R. C. A. 18-Price $95 Sturtevant. children. 3016 Lees Tubes ter for the week opening Sunday, room for one or two gentlemen 'Pioneer System Inc. Arlington 7175.R. BONDED-INSURED Oct. 21, along with another big with private family. Near Trum- Keith - Albee - Orpheum bull car. Mrs. Greenfield, 1655 bill of furnished FOR RENT-Nicely vaudeville. This is an adaption of Blaine Av e. room for gentleman with 'Ti- the widely read newspaper serial BOSCH vale family. No children. 68 FOR RENT-Desirable room in by Beatrice Burton and has as its CROSLEY a. m., 1 p. m., 8 p. m. Tennyson, between Woodward private family for one or two. headliners in the cast Lois Wilson, SPARTON Home conveniences. 15837 Lin- Daily, $5.00 Iluntley Gordon, George !racket- and John R. Longfellow 8195. RADIOLA wood, north of Fenkell. thorne, Edythe Chapman and Lu- FOR Comfortably Heated Conches SALE-Ladies' ready-to- ATWATER KENT Soft Seats, Reclining Chairs cille Williams, wear shop in prominent north- FOR RENT-Nice steam heated F'EDERAI. One of the flashiest and most Air Brakes. western section. A real bar- 2662 Elmhurst, near room. ZENITH entertaining acts on the big time gain. Must sell on account of , Linwood. Arlington 5877-W. $10.00 St. Louis SONORA circuit of vaudeville conies Sun- difficulties. Box partnership NEW TERMINAL. $14.00 Kansas City FADA day with Larry Rich and His FOR RENT-A very nice airy 100, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. • •$26.50 Denver Friends, presenting an orchestra, room for one or two gentlemen 6 West Vernor dancers, singers and novelty en- RADIO FOR SALE-Practically $17.50 or ladies. All modern home Omaha at Woodward new all-electric Freed-Eiseman tertainers. This orchestra is aug- conveniences. Call Hemlock $55.00 Los Angeles radio, 7 tubes, including beau- mented by Mlle. Cherie, the Dean 29914. Own Busses Everywhere Bus Station tiful cone speaker. A wonderful Twins and Bernie Rich, singers, opportunity to secure the latest MRS. J. SHERLINE-First-clas.s dancers and steppers of equality. Phone for Reservation Radio Stores catering for weddings and par- -- and best in radio at a real bar- 11641 Deafer ■ t Webb. 2548 Woodward gain. Almost your own price. ties. 15850 Linwood. Hemlock "The Skull" Remains Sec. 9217 Grand Riser, at Joy Rd. Cadillac 3225 Add ress B ox 700 ,Detroit D i Jew- J 1881-J, I and Week at Shubert - • ss is Ironic e, giving p one n m- Lafayette. housekeeper I WANTED - Jewish ber. for home. Just three at home. GREASING GAS AND 0123 For real amusement, plus ex- HEBREW TEACIIER, ezperi- No small children. References Open All Night citement and sensational thrills- Po; eneed, well versed in Ilebrew required. Pontiac 19504. thrills that linger in one's memory and English, will give private Dwight St., Pontiac. Mich. Mid- PARKING long after. there is nothing like a lessons in Hebrew, also Bar die aged woman preferred. good mystery comedy. It awakens Phone Mitzvah preparations. FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished all the emotions and sends one Ilemlock 3003-R. room with shower bath, for eau- away with a feeling that they have ple, single fellow or two men. really been somewhere and seen CAPABLE JEWISH WOMAN will 3169 WOODWARD AT PETERBORO care for children by hour, day per $12 in the Book Arcade Tower Dexter location. something. or week. Call Euclid 95114. HAROLD S. SMITH month. Call Mrs. B. Strasner, Of this type is "The Skull," Lew Washington Blvd. at State St. MOTOR CLEANING ., Cantor's latest theatrical offering 12131 Otsego. Garfield 1702-N1, CAR WASHING furnished Monday or Sunday morning. to be seen at the Shubert-Lafa- FOR RENT-Nicely Wondcrfill Pining Room on room with elderly couple No %site Theater for another week. the Fitted Illuminated Street in I other roomers and no children. TO RENT-Young lady desires ' 1 ''The Skull" is being presented the Country. 1710 Lee Place, downstairs. Em- room and board with refined Carbon Removed by Oxygen, 35c Per Cylinder with the original cast following Serving Breakfast, pire 0464-M. family. Modern home preferred. successful engagements at the For- Cents 95 9 Minutes Your Car Cleaned in In the vicinity of Woodward, Luncheon, Dinner rest Theater, New York. Includ- FOR RENT-1469 Virginia Park. Clairmount and Trumbull car and after Theater ed in the cast are Sydney Riggs, furnished room for young man. , Please phone Empire lines. Winifred Barry. Frances Brandt, SODAS AND came ICE CREAM Must h eve references. 7516, except Sunday. SPECIALS We know how. Done while you wait. Air pressure system. Carobs Parson. C. W. VanVoorhis, A good place to eat, • fine Allan Davis, Harry Nelson, Regi- FOR SALE-Delicatessen store in I place to meet. nald Carrington and Victor Bee- MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION thriving Jewish neighborhood, Guaranteed Brake Service Appetizing foods. Very mod• croft. doing nice business. A real bar - I 3979.89 Grand River Ave. 100 Vernor Highway Wert, Corner Park Ave. crab prices. gain. Excellent reason for sell- Glendale 5758. Open Day and Night, Sundays Included ing. Box 105, Jewish Chronicle. I Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. $7 St. Louis $10.50 Kansas City On the Screen , First Fox Talking Drama uou, (Our Ilublir _Alt Kourru uf JE USALE M.-- (J. T. A .) - • WEST ADAMS 01,00 ■ TE HoTel TULLE The population of Palestine is se0 ‘ 11 0 17462 a l 11. 8 1ge n again facing a serious water short- K4LAti age. WEEK OF OCTOBER 21 Philip Moeller's one-act comedy, "Pokey," will be used as a curtain raiser at the Detroit Theater 'Guild's performance of Wilde's "Salome" NI/V. 6 and 7 and at a midnight performance for theatri- cal people Nov. 10. Edith Komi- son will direct the Moeller play. The next department to be ad- ded to the organization's list of ac- tivities will be is school of the pictures, and moves r a p idly ale bus. 2924 Cortland. Call dance. It will occupy studios on through seven episodes, nut the AM FORMING a bridge and diver- Ilendock 66644. sion club for mature lonely peo- the third floor of the Guild House. usual three acts. The action is ple. Only men and women who FOR RENT-Large airy room. swift and exciting, the characters are unattached, refined, edu- Very reasonable. llot water, are thoroughly human and real, called and of high moral charm:- steam heat. Convenient to Dex- and there is delightful comedy in 111! ter need answer. All replies MIIMII ter bus and street ear line. In- abundanee. The story is that n Address strictly confidential. n R u ain ri ti oh i l p r hs. 8C 2a 4p 9Ian, 3776 Edison. young Englishman who through Box 110, Detroit Jewish Chron- an accident is put in prison. He icle. stands it as long as possible, and WANTED-A refined business then escapes. The episodes follow FOR RENT-Pleasant warm room girl to share a large, pleasant his escape, and the different people for one or two persons. Rem- twin bed room in modern apart • who help him on his way. (enable. 3740 Tuxedo, Apt. 3. ment near car line. Apply 2555 Due to the tremendous success Corner Dexter, Pingree, Apt. 19. and enthusiastic audiences of George Bernard Shaw's "Candida" WANTED - Salesmen to sell FOR RENT -Furnished room Miss Bonstelle has decided to con- suitable for one or two gentle- household merchandise. Good tinue with special performances men; with or without garage. National Credit opportunity. of this charming comedy, Wednes- 2281 Hazelwood Ave. Co. J. II. Kopelman, 224 Sled- day matinee and evening, Oct. 2-1, bury Ave. during the run of "Escape." BOOKKEEPER and steno canal& of assuming complete charge de- TO RENT-A nice clean furnished sires position. Call Miss Willer, "The Five O'Clock Girl" room in refined Jewish home for Garfield 3354-M. One More Week at Cass. 55e; one or two gentlemen. Northway WANTED-Refined lady to share Melbourne Ave. "The Five O'Clak Girl," Phil- 4226. Startling low winter ex- home with mother and son. Ex- ip Goodman's musical comedy cursion rates-good at all cellently furnished. Dexter which has been delighting audi- FOR RENT-Room for refined tines-on all busses neighborhood. Extremely rots- eases a lm U C ass Theater for the young gentleman in a private Every seat a RESERVED onable. Longfellow 7896. past three weeks, begins the final ' home with young couple; no sea t. B e convinced- week of its engagement next Sun- children; Linwood section. Call FOR RENT-Beautifully furn- Travel via Pony Express. day night. For scintillating, tunes, Glendale 8391 or Sunday, Arl- ished room with three windows vivacious dancing, excellent hu- ington 3198-M. in private home for refined man. WIshroont mor and lavish scenes this "fairy King Ave„ between John R. and Noon Drinking 8 :Id A. M..12. FOR RENT-Young lady desires '• tale in modern clothes" has all the Brush. Rent reasonable. Em- Water s.sesit sea r. ne room in immediate vicinity of qualities that go to make up an Bagxage 8143. assoliame seems, 51)111 P Temple Beth El. References . Invide ultra successful musical plays Grand River Ave. at ticatert furnished. Call Cass. Cass. All in all "The Five O'Clock Arlington FOR RENT-Furnished room for Card Tables 4809-R Sunday, or evenings call. Fort Girl" is excellent entertainment Uptown light housekeeping or room and 2 Drivers Hemlock 1635-W. Miss Burke. warn HMO, Cass Ave. and Porter and the plot-thank Mr. Good- board if desired. Or I wish to ■ 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 AS IN BIBLICAL DAYS Jewish wit h Former Yale and All-American Half-back U. OF D. STADIUM 6-MILE AND LIVERNOIS Sunday, Oct. 21, 2:45 p. m. GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 E.- . 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