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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-11-02

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CLIFTON

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1E4 "The Air Circus

ZiteVentonjEwisn eiROMICLC

"Golden Dawn"' Continues
At Cass Theater.

Travel the Motorcoach Way

. The Only Direct Route Via..

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Niagara Falls

CHICAGO

6.25

.$7.00

Two Trip. Daily.

Unable to march the ultra-modem
service of Pony Ilapreu Lines, sev-
eral bus lines have handed tegeth•
er in • vicious price cutting war.

COACHES LEAVE 8:15 A. M.,
8:30 P. M., STATLER HOTEL
BACLEY AVE. ENTRANCE.
Ni agara Lines, Glen. 4678
Steller Detroit to Staler Buffalo

The Pony Express Lines are timed.
ling to reduce their fare to a point
where service ideal. must be

Pony Expressive to Chicago is $1
-very reasonable when sou con.
eider the unusual facilities: lava.
terns, inside baggage racks.drink•
in water, card tables, reserved
parlor chairs, • pones and two
relief driven on every coach.

Every Passenger Insured on

NI-SUN
BUS LINES

Denver

Loa Angeles

Cleveland

%NTS

9 A. M.-DAILY-8 P.

c Bob.

BRUNSWICK HOTEL

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Grand River and Cass
Information, Clifford 3386

Continental Stages

BONDED-INSURED

$3.50
CHICAGO
$3.50

BONDED-INSURED

er

Chicago
$3.00
$3.00-

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aundry

7•54 , 1

Courteous service.
Reclining comfortable chairs.
New clean busses.

NEW TERMINAL

9 a. m. - LIMITED - 8 p. m.

Own Busses Everywhere

Pittsburgh, $6.00
Akron, $4.00

Phone for Reservation

515 Grand River. Clifford 0189

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Its

William Fox Presents

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All talk

At Little Theater.

BONDED
CARRIERS

ALL STEEL

Palatial Coaches

Every Coach
New Reduced Ex-
ROUND
cursion Rates-Ride TRIP equipped with wash-
in one of these fine
room, lavatory, Radio,
coaches and you will
card tables, comfort-
be convinced that the
able seats. Careful
Sunny South Lines offer courteous operators.
the very finest in trans-
All Seats Reserved
portation today.

$6,

Four Trips

CAI.L

Daily

RAN.

8:30 a. m.

3600

II 59 a. m

or

8:30 p. m.

6656

11.30p.m

ELLOWA

NEW

training in contortions, and so
much agility in clinching dizzy
heights, hanging by an 'eyebrow.'"

FOX THEATRE

Brilliantly Colored Tropical

Birds for Fisher Theater.

Announcement COMPS{ from the,
Kunsky Mikes that the exotic at-

Woodward at Columbia. S. J. Stebbins, Managing Director

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The ENGLISH
SINGERS of London

TO CHICAGO

9 a: m., 1 p. m., 8 p. m.

$ 4.00

Round Trip $6.00

4.00
S

16.50
26.50

$ 8.00 Omaha
Louis
Kansas City . ... 13.00 Denver
55.00
Los Angeles .

St.

Bus Station SAVOY HOTEL
3225

Cadillac

GREASING

Open All Night

PARKING

PROFESSIONAL

SERVICE STATION

3169 WOODWARD AT PETERBORO
HAROLD S. SMITH
MOTOR CLEANING
CAR WASHING

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION

100 Vernor Highway West, Corder Park Ave.

Simonize Service Station

Real Expert W or kmanship--Special Prices

We Are Open Day and Night to Serve You

SECOND AND LAST WEEK

The Suaveat of the Season'. Comedies

"The Constant Wife ff

By W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM
C o untless Lau tth• Provok ing M omenta.

FINAL PERFORMANCE WED.

IN

Sutton Vane'.
Remai kaide Drama

OUTWARD BOUND

_R lEll'fAt

A A.

T GRANO
•CIRCUS PARK

DETROITS BIGGEST SHOWI

SCREEN "e

"SINGAPORE

TUESDAY, NOV. 6

"MARRY THE GIRL"

HURRICANE,

THURS., NOV. 8, FRI., NOV. a

Thomas Meighan in
"THE RACKET"

SATURDAY. NOV, 10
DOUBLE FEATURE

Ralph For,. in
"UNDER ;111E BLACK EAGLE"

"TURN BACK THE HOURS"

organization.
5241 for appointment.

•tant Wife," by the famous author
is e n in eveir re o,, n fic an ed om ne. , !d os yf,
FOR RENT - Nice airy room with of
gels- written
twin
beds
for
one
or
two
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
Call
Hem-
amusing
style.
The story concorns
tlemen or a couple.
room for one or two men or
a London surgeon whose wife finds
lock 2991,1.
women. 1955 Blaine Ave., Apt.
he has been growing too fond f
6. Mrs. Litwak. Near Twelfth;
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished another wom an.
win hi b -k
room for gentleman. 3222 Glad- she plays "a clever
ever trick,
turnlint ,
'An m
FOR RENT-Beautifully turn-
the tables in a way that is thor-
for
a
gentleman.,
stone.
ished room
oughly delightful. The situation
'n the Book Arcade Tower
3314 Elmhurst, near Dexter.
FOR RENT-Furnished room in is human and interesting, the dia-
Washington Blvd. at State St.
private home. All modern con- logue is amusing and sparkling
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
veniences. No children. Young This is a play which especially
one or two young men. 2014
.1 Wnsulerful Pining Room nn
or elderly lady preferred. Ref- interests women, but men have al-
the Finent Illuminated Siren in
Blaine Ave., Apt. 25.
Near ear so been most enthusiastic about it.
erences required.
the Country.
bus lines. Arlington 6684-W.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
In answer to repeated requests
Serving Breakfast,
for its revival, "Outward Bound,"
room for one or two. Hot
Luncheon, Dinner
water all hours, steam heat.
by Sutton Vane, will be presented
Handy to Dexter bus and Clair-
at the Civic Theater in one more ,
and after Theater
mount car line. Very reason-
special performance, Wednesday
SODAS AND OTHER ICE CREAM
SPECIALS
able. Mrs. Caplan, 3776 Edi-
night only, Nov. 7. Miss Bonstelle
A good place to eat, • fine
son. Randolph 8249.
will make her first appearance of
meet.
place
to
the season as "Mrs. Midget."
FOR RENT -Nicely furnished
Appetizing foods. Very mod-
room with small private family.
"The Fleet's In" at the Hol- era.. prices.
or
two
gentle-1
one
Will rent to
In loving memory of my be..
lywood Theater.
men or employed couple. Fall' loved mother, Ida Elias, whit
Clara Bok, famous "it" girl of
Euclid 9556-M.
passed away four years ago Nov.
the screen,
scrn, makes her bow as a Hol-
8, 1924 (II days in Chesvan).
lywood Theater star with the pro-
FOR RENT-Glendale near DM-
ton, cheerful steam-heated room While the midnight stars are shining gram opening Sunday and continu-
On
euild and lonesome grave,
for a gentleman in private fanc-
ing four days. Clara will he seen
it sleep.my dear mother.
All conveniences. Near Beneath
ily.
in her latest comedy drama, "The ;
Whom I loved but could not save.
and
bus
line.
Reason-
car
street
Fleet's In," a sea going tale of
And left in my heart • meaner
Which no one else can OIL
able. No other roomers. - Call
a dance hall flapper who had all
I think of you, dear mother, in silence.
Arlington 3965-R.
the navy boys jumping to meet her
,
Though they may not am me weep
every whim. It is a delightful
But nnny sent
il
tears I !shed
FOR RENT- Furnished room to
While others are asleep.
story, full of swift incident and all
let. Reasonable rent. Suitable Friends may think I have forgotten r^o. of that sort of material which has
dear mot ,r
for young couple or two young
made Clara Bow the most
u-
Whrn t times they are a smile,
men or one. Garage if desired.
woe do they know the hitter heart. lac of all feminine screen players
Garfield
3777 Lawrence Ave.
of the day. James Hall and Jack
That "h'
smile
hide. sill the while.
4694-M. Call any time.
Oakie have the principal support-
And in my coldestmoments
BOSCII
One thought Icetain.
ing roles, with a capable cast sur-
FOR RENT-A lady will rent fur- That
CROSLEY
Pm, day wk will meets dear mother,
rounding them.
nished heated light, airy room
And be happy once agsin.
SPARTON
On Nov. 8, 9 and 10, the star
near Woodward Ave. and bus
RADIOLA
stage &traction will be none other
Iler Daughter, Bessie Osborne.
line to refined lady or gentle-
ATWATER KENT
than
Will Mahoney, featured
3362-M.
Call Empire
man.
FEDERAL.
comedian in Gene Buck's big mug•
Price not the object.
ZENITII
feel show, "Take the Air."
SONORA
FOR RENT-Office space on Dela-
ware near Twelfth St. Call Mr.
Cast of Noted Players in Col-
FADA
JERUSALEM. - (J. T. A.1 - leen Moore's New Film.
Petits, Empire 10098. .
An agricultural company was
Strong in the conviction that a
WANTED-Part time position de- formed here by a group of Pales- star
of Colleen M oor ' a bility'
sired by young man competent tine Arabs. The company is cap)- star
the finest supporti
e ng a ' cast
in-
of
office
work,
in all forms
talized at f300,000.
available,
John McCormick, pr :-
cluding stenography and audit-
darer
of
"Happiness
Ahead,"
in
Services
available
after
6
Radio Stores
ing.
p. m. daily and all day Saturday DR. HALPERN QUITS AS which miss Moore is appearing at '
11641 Dexter at Webb.
the
Astor
Theater,
gathered
an
tin-
Detroit
COLONIAL
TRUST
HEAD
125,
and Sunday. Box
9217 Grand River, at Joy Rd.
usually well-balanced group ,f
_
Jewish Chronicle.
LONDON-(J. T. A.) - Dr. , players for this First National
FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished Georg Halpern, managing director picture.
In re the dominating
mp in uatinf
re orne
rn dle y , f ( M r i F a s
rooms for rent-twin beds in of the Jewish Colonial Trust, Mo
one room; also single bed in Zionist bank, retires from his po-
or
Suitable
for
lady
1,
the
Zion.
portrayal
demanding
a
greater
room.
one
'talon beginning Nov.
h received
fid.ed
ramuantii,,c„..
explrees:mionine.nain
nd
gentleman. 3815 Duane St., ist Organization here announced. deaii
336I-R.
near Dexter. Euclid
' It was recalled that during the
Although
Congress in Wm for her work.
Zionist
Fifteenth
FOR RENT-Beautiful bedroom ,
Basle, Dr. Halpern expressed his "Happiness Ahead" includes fry-
proven relief in most severe
furnished or unfurnished, suit-
gn Il was pc rsuad- q uent hu m orous sc enes, th e story
desire to resi.
Sold on money-back
cases.
able for elderly lady. Very
ea to remain in hise poet in order is basical ly far more dramatic
varantee.
quiet, no children. References to be able to conclude current af- than those in which she has been
required. 9110 Fourteenth Ave., fairs, it wan stated. He will re- starred of late.
Trial Package $1.00

Sunday at 3:30

WILLEM

VanHoogstraten

Guest Conductor

PAR INCE .E TEUt !MOP S

FEATURING

TSCHAIKOVSKY

"Pathatique" Symphony

STAGE

DIfTINGUIVIED STAR OF-
5 TA GE 6, SCREEN

maEUGENE
O'BRIEN

inn

A Ringing and
Martha( Play

DETROIT'M
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7

Bebe Daniel. in
HOT NEWS"

NOV. 7

EVE.,

MISS BONSTELLE

Robert Ellis- 8x_rbar Bedford

RESTITUTION'

Don't Overlook!
Staged by TONI DAPPY
HARSEYS
KEITH VAURVIllt
Restaurant RADIO
25c-12T01 PM

R. C. A. 18-Price $95

COAST TO COAST
management
Only Cross -Continental But Line under one
■ and ownership. Lonbest Buz Line in the world.

GAS AND OILS

75564.
"The Constant Wife" Con-
FOR RENT-A large, airy front'
tinues at Civic Theater.
room with private family. No FOR RENT - Gladstone, 1957.
The Detroit Civic Theater con-
Furnished room for one or two
children. For one or two. Home
men. Twin beds, shower and tinues W. Somerset. Maugham's
privileges. Mrs. H. Dobis, 2224
tub bath, hot running water at brilliant comedy, "The Constant
Blaine Ave. Euclid 7454-R.
Near car and bus Wife," for another week, with
all times.
WANTED-We are opening a new
line. Home privileges.' Phone Vera Allen in the Ethel Barry-
department to be "headed" by
more role, Craig Ward, Norma
2193-W.
Euclid
a man of Jewish extraction who
Vail, Walter Sherwin, and Lorna
is a successful insurance agent. F LAT FOR RENT-Lower flat, Carroll 11130 have important roles.
2288 Taylor Ave., near La Salle. This play was one of Miss Barry-
The man we want must be be-
Six rooms. Newly decorated. more's greatest successes in New
tween 30 and 45 years of age,
Steam heat. Side drive. Rent • York at the Maxine Elliott Thee.
married, weight between 165
reasonable.
be
about
very
and 185 pounds, and
ter, where it was produced by
Charles Frohman. It was used by
5 feet 8 inches in height. He
must be an intelligent, hard F OR RENT-Furnished room for Miss Barrymore as a starring ve-
2925 Tar-
oneor
two
gentlemen.
worker, and able to build up an
3-M. hide for two seasons. "The Con-
for Ave . Phone Garfield 387
Cadillac
Call

HEAR THEM ALL

MOTOR STAGES

2548 Woodward

"HAPPINESS AHEAD"

i

Pioneer System Inc.

their parts: David Rollins, Sue Carol,
Louise Dresser, Arthur Lake

The renowned "Hunchback of
Notre Dame" with Lon Chaney in
ON THE STAGE
his most unforgettable character-
ization will be the offering of the
Always 50 Choral Voices, 32 Fox Tillerettim, and Special Artists, I
Little Theater this week. It is
Accompanied by the 60 Orchestra Soloists__
the policy of the Motion Picture
Guild to present anything old it
Robert Benchley-"The Life of a
"Overture 1812" - Tschaikow-
new t hat possesses screen merit,
Polyp," via Fox Movietone by
sky, by the Fox Grand Orches-
and the Guild considers "The
the famous critic of "Life."
Hunchback" one of the finest pieces
tra. Adolphe Kornspan Con-
"Poem
of Far -32 Fox Tiller.
of art that have ever n
ducting.
ettes Atmospheric dance poem,
screened.
introduced
with Chamioade's
The remarkable characteriza- "Burning of Moscow, staged to
"Autumn" sung by Lilian
tion of Lon Chaney as "Quasi-
the accompaniment of the
Bucknam,
recede" the bell ringer of the cathe- "Overture," by an ensemble of
dral is starting in its grotesque-,
Fox Movietone News.
100 Artists.
ness, its pathos and artistry. In
'Jana Revels," Prologue to "The
"Zigeunerweisen"-
Violin
solo
a recent interview Chaney said,
Air Circus"-Louis Cress Con-
by the Fox Concert Master,
"My only regret is that I had but
ducting the 40 Fox Melody
Arnold Jurasky.
one 'Quasimoulo' to give to coy
Masters.
country. The role of the misshap-
"Sextet from Lucia" - Douglas
10 snappy highlight acts.
en bell ringer is one that was a
Stanhury, Harold Van Duzee, as
Airplane
the ballet, with Dolores
great strain on ine," he continued. ,
Adelaide de Loca, Viola Philo,
propeller whirles by
"I will never be able to perform !
Edd y and Selmanoft.
S. T .
another part that requires so much

by the presence of real, live mac-
aws. These brilliantly colored
tropical birds are now on then: way
tt Detroit from their native jun-
Arden Park. Eu. 0116-M. enced, well versed in Hebrew
ales in Central America. In the
and English, will give private New Keith-Albee Program new Fisher they will he esconced
.
couple will
WANTED-Young
lessons in Hebrew, also Bar
on rustic stands, carved and aged
At
Oriental
Theater.
adopt baby boy. Orphan pre-
Phone
Mitzvah preparations.
t i be eXiiet replicas of those which
The new program of Keith-Albae-
Hem l ock 300 3 ..R .
ferred. Give full particulars in
their macaw forehearers probably
Orpheurn vaudeville and first run used in the days of the ancient
first letter. Address Box 115,
MRS. J. SHERLINE-First-class motion pictures beginning Sun- Mayan civilization.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
• a th t ■ Oriental Th
t r will
ea
catering for weddings

and par- u I n
FOR RENT-A furnished room
ties. 15850 Linwood. Hemlock be headed by Eugene O'Brien, fa-
near Clairmount car line. With
mous screen and stage star n :he'
18814.
couple. Gentleman preferred.
stage in person and "Single!) ire
"INCOMPARABLE
to solicit Mutiny," a torrential thriller of
References required. No chil- WANTED-Salesmen
auto storage contracts for a tropi• seas, holding the spit place
dren. R. Silverstein, 8943,
MADRIGALISTS"
large garage in northwest sec- nil the screen.
Woodrow Wilson Ave.
NEW YORKER
tion. Liberal c•mmission. Call
"Singapore Mutiny" was direct-
FOR RENT-Pleasant room to Mr. Peritz, Empire 10098.
ed by Ralph Ince and its cast is I
rent. Very reasonable. 2977
! headed by Estelle Taylor, the fa-
Richton. Hemlock 3854-11 Real TO RENT-Beautiful large room mous actress wife of Jack Demp-
for refined lady or gentleman.
home.
sey. James Masai,
Gardner

Near car, bus. Modern home.
of old English music
James, Will Irving Martha Mat-
In a p aa ! aa
WANTED-Room and board for
Private family. 2643 Elmhurst tox and other well known screen
Institute of Arts Hall
and
younger
brother
4809-R.
young man
Ave. Arlington
artists
support
her.
All
of
the
in refined Jewish home. desir-
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 8:30
RENT-Nicely furnished action occurs at sea aboard a
ably located. Write N. Sryl, 36 FOR
Tickets 51.00, $2.00, $3.00
2048 "tramp" Cargli steamer upon which I
coo min small family.
1
At Grinnell's
• East Forest Ave.
Euclid Ave. T elephoneEucl id one Daisy Martin, fair of face and
Mail Re•ervaCo,, Marie Hempel

light
of
heart,
is
one
of
but
four
Mitriagenient. Institute of Art..
16584.
FOR RENT - Beautiful income
passengers. But what might have
bungalow-your choice of up-,
per or lower flat. Rent very TO RENT-Beautifully furnished been a dull and uneventful voyage
gen- through tropic seas is transformed
or
one
rent
to
two
room
to
or
reasonable.
Also
room
with
-
tlemen. 2498 Taylor, between by Daisy's personality into a tur-
privileges.
kitchen
without
Linwood and La Salle, down- bulent and exciting journey in
Arlington.
8652 TWELFTH STREET
15403 Turner Ave.
stairs. Call in person or phone, which feuds and fights culminate
6304-W•
SUN., MON., NOV. 4-5
in mutiny and shipwreck. death
Garfield 8169-M.
COLLEEN MOORE
and disaster, from which the fas-
FOR RENT-Large airy room to
EDMUND LOWE
rent for one or two gentlemen. FOR RENT-Room for rent for coating woman emerges trium-
young lady. Good home. 12245 " phant.
Reasonnble. 2080 Blaine Ave.,
Linwood Ave. Call Hemlock ,
Apt. 101, corner Fourteenth,

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Romance

Young America Learns to Fly

ASTOR THEATRE

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Plenty of Fun
Thrills

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'Hunchback of Notre Dame',

,

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at Woodward

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willing to pay 50 cent. more than
charged by °military bus lines.
Renwmberonly $4 to Chicago,
$6.50 round trip.

$ 3.00
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Chicago
St. Louis

"Salome" to be Produced
This Week.

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In the cast of Oscar Wilde's
"Salome," being presented by the
Detroit Theater Guild in its Win-
der street playhouse Tuesday and
Wednesday night, Nov. 6„7 13
Circus" Opens at
and 14, are Celeste Morova, who "The Kr
the New Fox.
appears as Salome; Charles Lee.
Taking 11110.'irlit're up in the
as Herod; Esther Holtman, as
Herodias, and 'Cassuis Rathbun as clouds and giving all the thrills of
learning to fly is the main thence
Jokaanan.
of "The Air Circus," another talk-
All Talking Picture The er that opens today at the new
Fox. Louise Dresser is a differ-
Melody of Love," Opens ent
type of mother than her poi,
At United Artists.
t ra ya fur "Mother Knows Best"
which just closed at the Fox.
"Nobody's Girl" Becomes "The Melody of Love," an all Youth romps through the picture
Everyone's Friend.
talking picture, made by Univer- which is full of speed amid thrills.
---
sal with such well-known players Two small-town boys ((run, Ypsi
People who had heard much as Walter Pidgeon, Mildred Ilar- incidentally) take up flying. One
about "Nobody's Orr which be- ris, Jane Winton, and Toni Dugan, is a natural airman, who cares lit-
gins the second week of a limited will open Friday, November 2, at tle about the technique of ground
engagement next Sunday night at the United Artists Theater. The work. The other is out t, carry on
the Shubert Lafayette Theater, engagement is for one week only.
where his brother left Of as a war
World-famed musical celebrities ace, At the aviation school both
who attended the performance the
first week, enjoyed the musical ro- trim the Hollywood Bowl Orchen- fall in love with the Milne girl, Sue
mance more than they anticipated. tea; the golden harmonists com- Carol, NehO is a flying instructor
Not only were they pleased with prising the Los Angeles Police and sister of the owner of the
the charming musical score which Quartette; talented veterans of school. The war hero's brother,
was composed by William Oct. the World War, and a renowned played by David Rollins, is a 11110'.
mann, who spent his early years director also are among the in- Vet at mechanics but a coward in
in Detroit, but they were carried gredients of this pioneer Universal the air. At the end, to save the
away with the artistic and snappy 1(10 ner cent talking picture.
lives of the girl and his pal who
have lost their landing gear in tak-
ing off fur the "Graduation Day"
flight, Rollins nerves up and makes
a successful solo flight to warn
than. He wins the girl. For the
FOR RENT- Room for refined MACK B. WEISS, strictly kosher stage show built around the pic-
catering
for
weddings,
ban-
between
!
ture this week, new jazz novelties
Jewish man. King Ave.
John R. and Brush. Rent reas- quets, parties, etc. Excellent have been devised by Louis Gress,
food.
Rates
reasonable.
Will
!
with -10 of the Fox Melody Mas-
unable. Empire 8143.
also rent out home for parties tors in red coats on the stage. S.
furnished
FOR RENT - Two
and weddings. 1670 Pingree , J. Stebbins has brought 10 snap-
rooms for light housekeeping.
Ave. Phone Empire 7146.
py headlight acts here for the jazz
Couple preferred. Rent reason
revue which precedes "The Air
experi- Circus."
able. 9572 Oakland Ave. near HEBREW TEACHER,

about bus fares to

$5.75

Hamilton
Niagara Falls
Toronto, Ont. ..

chanting music-drama, will begin
the second week of its engagement
at the Cass Theater, next Sunday
night.
Like "Rose Marie," "Golden
Dawn" has startled the music•lov-
ing and theater-going world by its
brilliancy and beauty in song,
story, scenic equipment and play-
ing.
Otto Harbach and Oscar
Hammerstein, 2nd, have written
the book, the 10(111e of which is laid
in Africa, embodying the myster-
ies, weirdness and native ceremon-
ies in which the "(lark continent"
abounds.

Plain
Talk

Buffalo

$6.2 5

Arthur Hammerstein's "Golden
Dawn," that we know by now to
be a mammoth,- elaborate and en-

manner in which the several out-
standing song hits were rendered
by the excellent cast and the large
chorus.

.A.Imargs „, ■■■

EXCEPT SUNDAYSEHOUDAYS

T ckets 25e to $1.00

Next Symphony Pair

Thursday, Nov. 15, at 11:30
Fri. AIL, Nov. IS, at 5 30

conducting

VICTOR KOLAR

SOLOIST

Edward Johnson

Tenor

Tickets, $1.00 la

$2.50

at Hall

„..,..•'• s on' , 94 """*"t

LITTLE THEATRE

k

LTZ; 517.Z.Z3.Zisi ■ C`27:7;

It is back •••in1 Detroit one• morn
et the
has m
eta ru - ed the a
American film cla•sic.'

- NOW PLAYING-

THE MOTION PICTURE

GUILD

Coot as. 11.•nt•in Two

WED.
h, ,
MOM. ,Tl.1ES,....nd
SUN.MOM.
tin

CLIFFEDWARDS

IM

UKULELE IKE

Columbia Recording Art •t

THE MEYAKOS

presents Victor Hugo'.

The

Hunchback

of

IN
From Cherryland t• Broadway.

VALENCIA

IN
THE THRILL OF THRILLS

DETROIT'S OWN

SEYMOUR SIMONS

Directing
SI'NNY BROOK ORCHF-STRA

boa CLARK

•t

lb.
GOLDEN VOICED ORGAN

to - HOLLYWOOD GIRLS - 10

-
CLARA BOW

- ON THE SCREEN

in

"THE FLEETS IN"

Immortal talc,

Notre Dame •

with Ion Chaney In the Title Rola

A beautiful romanco--weird

magnificent

mystery

eelllege--enri • east at

50.0001

Also Little Theatre Trio

And Surrounding

r

NOTICE From now. on the

new

Acme at the Little Theater will be-

gin on Saturday

inetesd

of Sunday

as heretofore.

2438 WOODWARD
THE OYSTER HOUSE

Nite• 7 to 11-Continuou• Sun. 2 t• II

ARAB AGRICULTURAL
COMPANY IS FORMED

Chas. F. Cooper, Inc.

RHEUMATUM

for

The Popular Yiddish Players

Sam Auerbach-Sadie Shoengold

Supported by a well-know star cast in

SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY
The Prettiest, Gr(atest Musical Production. Sam Auerbach's
version of the

CABARET DANCER

RHEUMATISM

corner Clairmount.
main a member of the board of the
FOR RENT-Seven large rooms, Jewish Colonial Trust and the An-
Steam heated. Modern decors- 8 10-Palestine bank.
Hons. Inquire upper eat, 8819,
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.
Dexter blvd., near Gladstone.

Health Products Co. of
America

N. Brake Service
3979-89 Grand River Ave.
Glenda]. 5758.

1027 Twentieth Sl., Detroit. j

I

"in= moo n

18

I f

In Three Acts, by A. Bloom
Numbers of New Songs-New Costumes-New Scenery.

Fri. Eve., Sat.

Mat. and Eve., Sun. Mat. and Eve.
November 2, 3, and 4

Reserve your seats is advances. Phone. Empire 3488.

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