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Mrs. Hattie 1Veinert Bernst-ir

(Continued from Page One.) 80 Pingree avenue died at
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"FAZIL"

Managing Director S. J. Steb-
of the Fox Theater, an-
nounces an entirely new Charles
Farrell as the star of 'Tamil," with
Greta Nilson. Farrell now has ■
role totally different from his
dreamy Gino of "Street Angel"
or Chico of " Seventh Heaven," as
the strong willed Arabian prince,
in Venice on international busi-
ness, he meets and falls madly in
love with the beautiful Parisian
blonde who represents the West.
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him to his desert home; but that is
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Three weeks have passed since
the incidents which occurred at
the Wailing Wall on the Lay of
With the Fo; Choral Ensemble of 60 Golden Voices
Atonement, and we Jews here in
SEbl-World tarots-You HEAR
Palestine feel that the first round
FOX MOVIETONE NEWS
of our fight has been lost. Pales-
IT SPEAKS FOR asny
tine Jewry has done all that was
AN S. J. STEBBINS STAGE IMPRESSION OF
GEORGE GERSIIW IN'S
possible. It demonstrated, made
EMIL JANNINGS
manifest the indignation of the
population. It demonstrated its
"The Street of Illusions" at week at the I.ittle Theater of the
unity in protest, and the unani-
DOLORES
Ill ilisise
Oriental Theater.
Motion Picture Guild. Jaanings
EDDY and SELMANOFF
mous demand of l'alestine Jewry
RICHARD SINGER
Broadway, the Street of Illu- appears in the title role of "Tar-
Adagio Artists Supremo
Welty-M ignon Reconling Artist
in a manner which is unique in HATTIE WEINERT BERNSTEIN
tulle,"
a
U.
F.
A.
production
sions, is the background for many
its emphasis and determination.
based on the famous play by Mob
tut world Jewry has not given us a brief illness, at the age of 53, If the scenes in "The Stret of II-
and ARTIST ENSEMBLE OF 100
iere, and it is Mill to be this ar-
the support which we expected, Funeral services were held on lusions," which becomes the Tea- isen first and only appearance as
FOX MOVIETONE APPEARANCE OF
Wednesday
from
her
late
home
timed
screen
attraction
on
the
Or-
nor did the support it did give
Famous English Cernedienne
direct-
a
comedian,
"Tartuffe"
was
come in time. There is a proverb and at Temple Both El, with inter- intal Theater's new bill, (opening
ed by F. W. Slurnau, who insole
which says that "twice blessed is, ment at Woodmere Cemetery. Sunday.
Virginia Valli and Ian Keith "The Last Laugh" and "Sunrise"
An Almi.pheric Stage Prologue
he who gives quickly." Thousands Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated.
Mrs. Weinert had lived in lb•- are co-featured in this tilm, which and also features in its cast such
of protests should have been
11 soul-stirring drama of the the- players as Werner Kraus and I.il
troit
for
25
years.
She
was
a
is
hurled at the British Colonial Of-
liagover.
With the FOX STUDIO ENSEMBLE OF
fice and the Foreign Office within member of Temple Beth El, and is. :flee revealing the loves, joys and
her quiet way assisted in many orrows of stage players. While
the first week after the incident
to Bing its gripping tale the pie-
at the Wailing Wall. They should communal efforts.
spoporling
•
Surviving Mrs. Weinert are her !Lire gives the spectator an inter-
have come from every corner of
VIOLA PHILO
DOUGLAS STANDURY •
dough sting glimpse behind the scenes.
the earth, from every Jewish com- husband, A. I.. Bernstein; a
HAROLD VAN DUZEE
DELAIDE DE LOCA
ter,
Mrs.
Lewis
.1.
(Esther)
Weitz-
munity and organization, from
KAROLA ALENEVA
•nd the WHIRLWIND ARABS
San Francisco to Vladivostock. man; four sisters, Mrs. Clara Rog- "The Jest" at the Detroit
The new Fisher Theater, West
of
Port
Colborne,
Ont.,
Mrs
Then the effect would have been ers
Grand boulevard at Second bomb •
Civic Theater.
felt. We know that telegrams Helen Davenport of Buffalo, N. Y..
yard, will have its gala public I
The Detroit Civic Theater pre-
and demonstrations have no Mrs. Julia Rankin of Buffalo, and
opening Friday noon, Nov. 16, ac-
sents the Barrymores' great New
longer the importance they had Sirs. Mabel Hurst of Rockford,
cording to announcement made.
York
success,
"The
Jest,"
by
Sam
and a brother, Otto Weinert
once upon a time, but if they come
Saturday following a meeting of ,
Benelli, fur the first time in De-
pouring in suddenly like a flood, of Buffalo.
the executives of the Kunsky and
troit, opening Monday night, with
in hundreds and thousands, they
Fisher organizations,
George Blackwood, Craig Ward, I
must compel attention. if the Brit-
Prof. Sylvanus Morley, curator
and .Loam Sears in leading roles,1
ish government had received simul- , Rabbis in America, and tomorrow and Vera Allen and Walter Sher- of the Carnegie Institute, and
taneously telegrams from all its from the Jewish community in
other noted laymen and artists
win in prominent parts. This
ambassadors and consuls agroad Warsaw, and a week later from
will attend.
thrilling and challenging drama is •
The Barrymore's New York Success of Last Season
stating that the Jewish population another Jewish community some-
of
there was stirred to indignation where else? It has no effect. One the most famous and popular
first "Nobody's Girl" Begins Last
An Exciting
over the indicents at the Wailing protest is forgotten before the modern Italian plays, and was
Week at Shubert La-
motored in New York with John
and Gripping
o Wall and demanded an immediate I other arrives
•
•
and Lionel Barrymore and later
is
fayette.
land radical solution of the ques-
Melodrama
with Basil Sidney at the ' Plymouth
The third and last week's en-
tion, Mr. Amery would surely not WARBURG T OATTEND
By SAM BENALLI
gagement in Detroit of "Nobody's
have been able to content himself U. P. A. CONFERENCE
"That Certain Party"
Girl," the slashing musical com-
with making a formal reply to the
BOSTON, Mass.-(.I. T. A.)-
edy, will commence next Sunday
Hollywood.
Zionist Executive, transmitting to What is regarded as the most ion-
it the official statement of the Pal- portant outcome to date of the , One of the Hollywood Theater's night at the Shubert Lafayette
IS
estine government.
Non-Zionist Conference held on really big weeks is scheduled to Theater.
SuttonVane's
We here in Palestine accuse the Oct. 21 in New York City is the open Sunday. The new bill which
Stutling Play
Remarkable Drama
' Zionist World Executive in Lon- announcement made by Judge runs four days not only signals
don of having foiled to rise to the William M. Lewis, national chair- the return of Sammy Dihert to
occasion, of not having taken the man of the United Palestine Ap- the leadership of the Sunnybrook
Most Remarkable Program of Ho-
necessary action, firmly, and in peal, that Felix Warburg, member Orchestra, but Fred Stritt, De-
lion Pictures Ever Presented
in Detroit
time. This was a moment when of the Joint Palestine Survey Com- troit's favorite master of cere-
world-wide action was needed mission, and outstanding non- monies, known far and wide, as
ssw):: PLAVelOust
more than at any time. Only Zionist leader, who took a promi- 'That Certain Party" plays a re-
orrlsOlre
the Zionist World Executive was nent part in the proceedings of the turn engagement,
able to organize a great world- Non-Zionist Conference, will be
STARTING SUNDAY
wide Jewish protest movement, present at the Notianal Conference Del Rio Splendid as Gypsy
and it did not do so. What does it on Palestine, to be held Saturday
Spitfire at United Artists.
matter if a telegram of protest is evening, Nov. 10 and Sunday, Nov. Dolores Del Rio unfolds an en-
Daily at 7 to 9 p. m. Continuous
received today from the Union of 11 at the Hotel Statler in the city tirely new characterization on the
ea Satur. and Sun. only 2 to 11
The Mollies. Picture
Sunday at 3:30
of Boston. Judge Lewis' an- United Artists screen this week
Guild Presents
nouncement followed upon a meat- where she appears in the role of a
VICTOR KOLAR Conducting
2438 WOODWARD
Molter:a Celebrated Classic
a
ing between Mr. Warburg and
fiery gypsy maiden whose chief
SOLOIST
THE OYSTER HOUSE
delegation of national leaders of joy in life is taming wild bears.
Chandler Goldthwaite
with VIRGINIA YAW and IAN KEITH
the United Palestine Appeal. The
Organist
news that Mr. Warburg had or- "Paris Bound" Next Attrac.
Kenneth thonison w Harty WWI
FEATURING
cepted the invitation of the dele-
lion at Cass.
gation to attend and address the
Directed by F. W. hf URNAU
TSCHAIKOVSKY
"Paris Bound," the most pi-
United Palestine Conference w-as
(Maker of ”Last Laugh" It "Sun•
With
Travel by the Big Ships of the
rise")
hailed with enthusiasm in Zionist :plant and refreshing comedy seen
in New York last season where it
circles.
EMIL JANNINGS
White Star Line
Ticket. ZS< to $1.00 at Grinnell's we
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held the boards of the Music Box
Werner Kraus, Lit Dawes.
Hall
Theater for a run of many months,
Jan. 10 COL. LEHMAN GIVES
SS. Adriatic
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OBITUARY

MARRIET BERNSTEIN
80 Pingree avenue, passed away
on Nov. 5 at the age of 53. She
is survived by her husband,
Abram, and daughter, Mrs. I.ouis
Weitzman. Burial took place at
Woodmere Cemetery on Nov. 6.
Rabbis Franklin and F'ram offici-
ated.

EMANUEL REICH
passed away on Nov 4. Ile is sur-
vived by his wife and two children.
Funeral services were condo-test
from I.ewis Bros.' Funeral Home
on Nov. 5. Burial took place at
Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rabbi
Thumin officiated.

Next Symphony Pair

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Fri. Alt., Nov. 16, at 2,30

"EASY STREET"

RUSSIAN NEWSREEL
(Produred by Soviet Covernment I

VICTOR KOLAR, conducting

SOLOIST

'LITTLE PEOPLE OF THE SEA'
A Microscopic Novelly
LITTLE THEATER TRIO

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SATURDAY. NOV. 17
SPeClAT I/01111.E FES11 - 11E

MARY ASTOR-LLOYD HUGHES
in "HEART TO HEART"

A i.;ouble Daring"
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NATHAN JACOBS
of the Palmetto lintel passed
away at Baltimore on Nov. 1. Ile
is survived by his wife, Fannie,
and a daughter, Mrs. Hyman
Keys. Funeral services were con
ducted from Lewis Bros.' Funeral
Burial took
Home on Nov. 4.
Rabbis
place at Beth David.
Hershman and Aishiskin officiated.

Ten Palace Girls"

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A Great Stage Play
1 HURS., FRI., NOV. 15.16

A

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Late of Geo,. Whits Scandals

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FRED STRITT

SUNDAY, MONDAY, NOV. 11-12

IRENE RICH
in "CRAIG'S WIFE"

HELEN ALEXANDER
1518 Pallister avenue, passed
away on Nov. 1 at the age of 54.
She is survived by her husband,
Burial took place at
Arnold.
Machpelah Cemetery on Nov. 2.

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She is survived by her husband.
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Cemetery. Rabbi Stollman offici-
ated.

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AUGUST KUTTNAUER
imaged away at Tampa, Fla., on
Nov. 6. He is survived by a broth-
or, Louis Kuttnautor. Burial took
',lace on Tuesday at Detroit. Rabbi
Franklin officiated.

MRS. YETTA ROSEN FINK
wife of Slyer S. Fink, passed away
Wednesday, Nov. 7, at her home
in Detroit. She is survived by her
husband, Slyer S. Fink, seven chil-
dren and a sister, Miss Fanny Ro-
sen of Detroit. Funeral services
were held Friday, Nov. 9, at 2 p
m., from her late residence, 1199
Atkinson avenue. Interment toot
',lace at Woodmere. Rabbi Frank-
lin officiated.

Edward Johnson

ON THE STAGE

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