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PAGE ELEVEN

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HO L L YWOOD
PLAY ON FRIDAY

STOCKHOLM.-(J. T. A.)-
Sophie Tucker, world renowned
Henri Bergson, noted French-
di.
personality entertainer, who head-
Jewish philosopher, was awarded
'Charm
School'
to
be
Shown
the 1927 Nobel prize for liters'. Accepts Call to Become Sen-
lines the vaudeville program at the
At Majestic Theater
ture, held over from last year.
Hollywood Theater from Sunday
for Rabbi of Congrega-
This year's literature award went
Nov. 29.
to Mme. Sigrid Undatt. The value
tion in England.
of each award this year is about
The l'hi Bete Fraternity will
$42,000, an increase over that of
present the "Charm School," a
Rabbi Harold F. Reinhart of
previous years because of remis-
Thea-
three-act
farce comedy, at the Ma-
"The River Pirate" at the "Siegfried" at L ttle
sion of Swedish taxes and improved B'nai Israel Congregation, Sacra-
jestic Theater, Friday night, Nov.
ter; It Took Two Years
New Fox Theater.
business conditions, making the mento, Cal., has accepted a call to
29. The show is about five young
To Film It.
Plenty of action and the thrills
fund yield more.
men who, slue to financial condi-
Berkeley Street Synagogue, Lon-
of a breathless romance played out

Henri Louis Bergson was born
tions, are placed in an embar
against a background of life on
in Paris, Oct. 18, 1859. Ile was
The magnificent new UFA pro- rasing situation. But the situation
the river front of a great city are duction "Siegfried," the picturiza- is saved by Austin Bevans, an
educated at the Lycee Condorcet,
found in "The River ('irate," now lion of the great Nibelungen Saga, automobile salesman, inheriting a
and the Emile Normal, from which
at the new Fox 'Theater. Victor heads the new bill at the Little girl's boarding school. Mr. Bevan
he graduated at the age of 22.
McLaglen of "What Price Glory" Theater. Because of its majesty decides to take complete charge of
He was I'hofessor of Philosophy at
fame, and Lois Moran, whose ver- and beauty, the tilm was shown in the school and teach the girls
the Lycee d'Angers from 1881.83,
satility is well known to the movie New York at $5 prices, but the charm.
and at the College Rollin from
world,
star in this film.
Motion Picture Guild announces
1888-89. From 1900 to 1921 he
The second act opens in the
The stage show, an S. J. Steb. that popular prices will prevail at school. The girls hear of Mr. Ile-
was professor at the College of
bins creation, is one of unu=sual its engagement here. Accompany- vaan and when they see him they
France. He was elected a mem-
brilliancy. "Visions of Faust," it ing the feature picture on the pro- fall in love with him. This makes
ber of the French Academy in
series of five scenes based on the gram at the Little Theater there is the situation unique. Austin Be-
1914. From 1921 to 1926 he was
opera by Gounod, is the principal another remarkable microscopic vans has promised that if any of
president of the Committee on In-
musical feature. 'the overture by reel, "The Mosquito," and the sec- the girls should fall in love with
ternational Intellectual Co-opera-
the Fox Grand Orchestra of 60 ond of a series of unique comedies him or develop any sentiment
tion of the League of Nations. '
artists is "Southern Rhapsody," a dealing with Old Colonial grave- thwart' him, he will forfeit the
Ilenri Bergson is of Polish Jew-
medley of southern melodies with stones.
ish parentage, a scion of the fa-
school. But his friend, George
choral accompaniment and stage
"Siegfried" was produced in the Boyd, is in love with Elite
mous Polish Jewish family, Berg-
SOPHIE TUCKER
., the
settings of great charm and mammoth UFA studios near Ber- leading lady, who does not love
son, of Warsaw.
beauty. The alovietone feature is lin, requiring two years and over hint but loves Austin. Mr. Bevans to Thursday, is unquestionably
He has for years been consid-
a monologue, "At the Ball Game," a million dollars during its film- tries to kill her love but finally the originator and prize instigator
ered one of the foremost living
by the inimitable Joe Cook. The ing. Fritz Lang„ the man who admits. it.
of the "red hot mamma" move-
philosophers. His books have been
Miss
prologue to the picture enlists the made "Metropolis" and "Destiny,"
translated into all principal lan-
Elise Benedetti is played by Miss ment in jazz songs. It was
talents of the orchestra :seal the is also responsible for the direc- Dorothy Norman, a very pretty Tucker who years ago introduced
guages, while the expressions
entire company of over 200. It tion of "Siegfried," while the cast young lady, who is president of the blues type of singing in vaude-
"Bergsonism" and "Bergsonian
provides the atmosphere and the is headed by a notable number of the senior class. Miss Curtis is ville and through her inimitable
philosophy" have been current
mood for the feature by means of players including Margaret played by Miss Roddy F'ellner, a personality and splendid choice of
among scholars. Ile is an oppon-
a dramatic and musical presenta- ache en, Paul Richter and Hans von charming young lady who is Mr. songs made herself famous III a
ent of the mechanical conception
HAROLD F. REINHART
tion of the motion picture theme. Schlettow.
singl eseason. Since then she has
of life, and in his work, "L'Evolu-
as senior rabbi. Other musical features include
don,
England,
The story of "Siegfried" is said Berms' secretary. Miss Ilays, who been one of the highest salaried
con-
Con Creative," he broke
is I.illian Purr, is a divorcee, while
Violets,"
with to have been taken directly front
performers on the stage. Miss
pletely with philosophic systems of Rabbi Heinbart thus joins the "Tomorrow's
ranks of those Hebrew Union Col- chorus and ballet, Douglas Stan- the Nilselungen Saga, the ancient Sally Boyd is a comical young Tucker has just returned from one
the past.
ry
lege graduates serving
outside the bury singing the song, and a lively Germanic epic that treats of the lady, played by Lillian Silver. The of several European tours and is
States and including Rabbi jazz number by the orchestra.
witching and magical days when senior class consists of Miss Ann making a short vaudeville tour cm
"Ned McCobb's Daughter " United
Israel Mattock and Solomon E.
dwarfs and dragons vied for su- Freedman, Miss Evelyn Sussman, fore entering a big musical comedy
Miss Lillian Kaufman, Miss Golly
Here Begining Thursday. Starrels, both of the Liberal Jew-
er at 0
in which she will be starred. As-
and Miss Leah Freedman.
Power of the Press"
Sidney Howard's clever play, ish Synagogue, London; Rabbi
1" f et n haecYMT;It d ile th ;gl eTen kr is Y l is erthes, Britoil
The male cast consists of Joe sisting Miss Tucker is Ted Shapiro
tale
which
Richard
Wagner
used
"Ned McCobb's Daughter," which Harry J. Stern, Montreal, and
Oriental Theater.
at the piano.
Messinger
as
Austin
Bevans,
an
will be presented here by the New Rabbi Ferdinand Issermann, To.
"The Power of the Press," said as the basis of the librettos of
York Theater Guild Repertory ronto. Rabbi Reinhart is an II. U. to be the most vivid of newspaper many of his greatest operas, in- automobile salesman; David Mac-
Kensie,
a
law
student,
played
by
Company at the Masonic Temple C. graduate of the class of 1915. film stories to reach the screen, eluding "Gotterdaemerung," ' Das
13ud Golden; Harry Meretesky, as
for three nights, beginning Thurs- He is a brother of Arthur L. Rein- will have its first Detroit presen- Itheingold," etc.
Mr. Johns, the owner of the school;
day, Nov. 29, is one of the out- hart, assistant secretary of the tation at the Oriental Theater be-
Harold Stein and Meyer Drayer
standing successes of the Theater National Federation of Temple ginning Sunday and running EX - REPORTER WROTE
as Jim and Tint Simpkins, twins
Guild's New York season. , Brotherhoods.
DARING SEX DRAMA from Poughkeepsie.
through the week.
ADAMS AT GRAND CIRCUS PARK
Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Jobyna
The play is directed by Miss
Among the former newspaper Pauline Lewis, who has been in
Ralston, Mildred Ilarris, Philo
McCullough, Wheeler Oakman, men who are gaining prominence many local theatrical enterprises.
Charles Clary and Robert Eilesan as motion picture directors i s
,h
are some of the featured players in Leonard L. Lis
ingstone, o t
wro'
French Marionettes Return
MACK B. WEISS, strictly kosher WANTED-Attractive, intelligent this story which relates the excit-
For Three Performances
and
refined
lady
of
middle
age
ing events in the life of a cub re-
catering for weddings, ban•
would like to meet refined gen- porter who becomes involved in a
Excellent
At Civic Theater.
quets, parties, etc.
Object,
Matrimony.
flamers.
food. Rates reasonable. Will
political scandal.
}lave few thousand dollars to as-
also rent out home for parties
Another sterling program of
The famous French Marionettes
sist proper party in business. Radio-Keith vaudeville has been
1670 Pingree
and weddings.
of Jean Gros will return to Detroit
Address Box 175, Detroit Jew- prepared for the week's showing.
Ave. Phone Empire '7146.
this season for three performances
ish Chronicle.
One of the outstanding numbers'
at the Detroit Civic Theater, Fri-
HEBREW TEACHER, experi-
is Tem Waring, 0110 of the two
day morning and afternoon, Nov.
enced, well versed in Hebrew WANTED-Lady office manager. brothers who formed the famous
:30, and Saturday morning, Dec. I,
Must be expert bookkeeper and Warings Pennsylvanians, collegi-
and English, will give private
Mr. Gros will present "The Ad-
capable of supervising staff of ate ban, famed the world over.
lessons in Hebrew, also Bar
ventures of Huckleberry Finn,"
11 others in Jewish medical in- Tom is now doing a single at the
Phone
Mitzvah preparations,
one performance, and two perforni-
stitution. Address Box 170, De- piano and his songs and interpre-
Hemlock 3003-R.
ances of "The Magical Land of
IN
troit Jewish Chronicle.
tations have made him a big draw
Oz," both favorite plays of chil-
MRS. J. SIIERLINE-First-class
in vaudeville.
dren. His company of marion-
entering for weddings and par- FOR RENT-Beautiful airy romp
ettes js said to be even larger and
to a respectable party. Hot run- „,..„
ties. 15850 Linwood. Hemlock
liner than last year's. The Jean
ninsr water at all times. Con- Th e Whiteheaded Boy at
18814.
Gros, Marionettes are among the
venient to bus and street car
Detroit Civic Theater.
most famous of doll actors in the
lines. Will rent very reason-
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
country.
The Detroit Civic Theater pre-
able.
room with private family for
3776 Edison, Garfield wits "The Whiteheaded Boy," a
2191) Hazelwood
4262-51.
gentleman.
delightful Irish cernedy by Lennox
"The Grand Street Follies,"
Ave., near La Salle. Euclid
7ormerlg Soloat
Robinson, the founder of the Ab-
Begins Second Week at
6164.
FOR RENT-Gladstone Ave. near hey Theater in Dublin, opening a a directed
- qiifa 11 s of Passion,"
Shubert
Lafayette.
Fourteenth.
Beautifully fur- Monday, Nov. 26, under the per- the super-sensational sex pictefrt
flashed TIMID in duplex for re- venal direction of the author, who
FOR RENT-Furnished room.
fined ■ sung gentleman. Small has been b brought to Detroit for the which is now playing at the Tem-
Beginning next Sunday, "The
Reasonable rent. Suitable for
family. Reasonable. Call Gar- first time y the Detroit Civic The- ple Theater.
young couple or two young men
Like Monta Bell, Luther Reed Grand Street Follies," that gay
field
2811-J.
musical
frolic at the Shubert La-
or one. Garage if desired. 3777 ,
ater. Miss Bonstelle will appear and Mal St. Clair, Livingstone
-
Lawrence Ave. Call any time.
in a charming character role. This gained his first experiences of life fayette, enters on its secede! week.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished is one at proveson's
The
book
and lyrics are by Ag-
..
Robin
favorite plays, from the reporter's viewpoint, hav-
INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S room for young man who desires
All an d has proven an international ing been on the staff of leading nes Moran who also performs in
a
homelike
atmosphere.
WEAR; layettes a specialty.
success. It was produced with New York, Chicago, New Orleans, the revue.
conveniences available in very great popularity by the Irish
All kind!, of custom made
San Francisco and Los Angeles
frocks for children up to 14
modern home. Desirable Inca- Players on their first visit to this papers. At one time he was sport-
years. Rae C. Levy Shop, 8825
tion. 2168 Gladstone Ave. Gar- country, and received its first pre- ing editor of the Houston, Texas,
field 6339-M.
Second Blvd., near Gladstone.
sentation anywhere at the Abbey Dispatch.
Phone Empire 1352.
Theater in Dublin. The "White-
The entire story of "Pitfalls of
NOW
WANTED-By
lady
and daughter
aged 14, large
furnished
room headed Boy" is the hero, a spoiled I'assion" comes from the experi-
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
son of a family as typically Irish ences Livingstone saw as a police
or
lady.
mm.
couple or young
in refined home; Reformed pre- as the family in "The Goose Hangs reporter, covering the police sta-
2224 Euclid West. Phone Eu-
ferred; Temple Beth El location H • igh ,, was typ i cally American.
did 1817-M. Ask for Shear.
or east or west of Twelfth. In The story centers around the son, tion and courthouse beats in the
largest cities of America.
replying
state Address
rates and
tele-
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, LAST TIMES, "THE JEST"
phone
number.
Box
165, and how the entire household re-
FOR RENT-Furnished room in
valves about hint. Irish wit fairly
TWO WEEKS BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 26
modern flat with respectable
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
sparkles through the amusing
family. All conveniences. Rees-
MISS BONSTELLE
NEW! PROGRESSIVE!
unable. Near car and bus line. „,,, . NO
.. LESSONS given by expert penes, and there is a laugh at
In 1hr Sparklinn Irish Comedy
MODERN! DIFFERENT!
teacher. Rates reasonable. Rae every turn. If you aren't laugh-
Call at 2924 Cortland, Hemlock
1 ''''' Garfinkel, Empire 8780-W., 121 ing outright, you are chuckling-
All Detroit is talking about the
6664-J.
,
it's that kind of a play, and as de-
remarkable Guild Proarams
Produced Under Personal Direction of the Author, LENNOX ROBINSON
Rosedale Court.
licious as a slice of Irish life as the
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
A NEW YORK AND LONDON SUCCESS
References ex-
RENT-Beautifully Turn- stage has seen in a long time.
gentleman.
WEDNESDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, NOVEMBER 28

Gladstone between
FOR
During the run of this comedy,
DETROIT S Uo,9)
changed.
The
Famou•
fished room with three windows. Miss Bonstelle will present as an
Fourteenth and La Salle. Gar-
"Thy Name Is Woman" A L „T.,'"7,n,,,i ;
German Play
For refined lady or gentleman. unusual treat, three special per-
ran. WW.O0 w AM a
Its- KARI, SCIBILN II EB
field 9255.
CO,v.
UNUSUAL AND ARTISTIC FILMS
formances of Karl Schoelsherr's
Brush. Rent reasonable. Em- famous German play, "Thy Name
2438 WOODWARD
pire 8143.
THE OYSTER HOUSE
Nit., 7 and 5-Cont. Sat and Sun
is Woman," a play well-known to
2-11 p -.50,61m-Tel. CI 7M711
every German play-goer. aladame
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished Clara
appe ar,
NOW PLAYING
room
for
gentleman
in
a
refined
porte
Clemens
will
HEAR THEM ALL
d by Craig War d, Walter
THE MOTION PICTURE GUILD
Extra Gala Performance
I ie..ents
family. Close to car and bus Sherwin, and Arthur Davison. The.
lines. 1975 Gladstone. Call all scene is Spain, and the plot con-
The magnificent poetic
Tendered in Honor of Our General Manager
day Sunday or evenings during cerns an elderly smuggler, his
Drama, based on the
' the week.
beautiful wife, and a stalwart sol-
Saga of the Nieblungen
men or couple. No children. alter.
Thrilling situations mingle
FOR RENT-Modern room; snow- with tender love-scenes to make
Thirty-Year Anniversary of Theatrical Experience
er bath; for one or two gentle- an unusually exciting and inter•st-
ing dram. There will be two
1250 Calvert, near Hamilton Wednesday matinees, Nov. 28 and
R. C. A. 18-Price $95
car. Hemlock 8290-K.
Itee. 5, and one Wednesday night
Directed by FRITZ LANG
Will be Played Sam Auw-bach's Version of New York's
performance, Nov. 28. These spec-
I Maker of Metretedi , )
RHEA
2911 that
Mon-
Greatest 110.
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terey ROSENTHAL,
Ave., announces
her ifili performances may continue
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STAR OF "WHAT PRICE GLORY"

LOIS MORAN - NICK STUART,
DONALD CRISP - EARLE FOXE

FOX DIALOGUE, SOUND EFFECTS AND
Symphonic FOX MOVIETONE Accompaniment
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Oa the Stages

"Visions ofFaust"

From the Opera "Faust," by Gounod
Operatic Spectacle Supreme. in Five Colorful Episodes
WITH THE FOX STUDIO ENSEMBLE OF 100 ARTISTS

K=all

"Southern Rhapsody"

A Musical Interpretation of Southern Aim
FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS

14=2.11

"Tomorrow's Violets"

With Chorus and Itallet

32-FOX TILLERETTES-32

FOX PROLOGUE PRESENTATION

FOX THEATER GRAND ORCHESTRA OF 60 SOLOISTS

LITTLE THEATRE



Littman's Peoples Theatre

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CROSLEY
SPARTON
RADIOLA
ATWATER KENT
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FADA

Chas. F. Cooper, Inc.

Radio Stores

11641 Dexter at Webb.
.8217 Grand River, ■ I Joy Rd .I

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Washington Blvd. and State
Book Arcade Blde.

We wish to thank all who

have visited our

restaurant.
If you are dining out before
the theater come in and try our
famous
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prepared with strictly first qual-
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studio is now open to receive during the next bill.
pupils in dramatic art. Hem-
lock 7287.J. Call between 6 Variety Program at Detroit
and 7, evenings,
Theater Guild.
Featuring a variety program to
FOR SALE-First-class fruit mar- be presented by the Detroit Thea-
ket. Doors open in summer and ter Guild in its Winder street
closed in winter. Well estab-
lihsed business in good location. house on Dec. 4 and 5, are two
one-act plays by Detroit authors,
Leaving city on account of ill-
ness. Will sell reasonable."Footprints on the Sands," by
Gina Moore, and "Enter the Vil-
11716
Dexter, by
near Webb,
lain,"
Beatrice Ford. Edith
Kopelson and Charles S. Lee are
i
nit;,;:.d
t
f
.223L:Nyetil
FOn1L,R0t•-
directing.
Mary Seibert in vocal selections,
room for lady. Convenient to Irene Forest, harpist, and the
car and bus line. Small family. Guild orchestra under direction of
No children. Board if desired. Alan Kopelson, will occupy promi-
Arlington 6684-W. Call Satur- nent places on the program.
day or Sunday.

Allan Farnham

TO RENT-Two furnished rooms,
for two young men, in a single
home with a private Jewish fam-
ily. 3774 Collingwood.

"Mechanics of the Brain" at
Little Theater.

Reports from Washington on the
amazing success of the remark-
WANTED-Lady to cook Jewish able new scientific film, "Meehan-
meals. Must be neat. J. Fried- ics of the Brain," produced by
man, Wyandotte, Mich. Prof. Ivan Petrovich Pavlov of the
Russian Academy of Sciences,
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished upon its American premiere at the
room for gentleman. 3220 I.ittle Theater there, make inter-
Gladstone Ave.
esting the announcement that the
FOR RENT-Comfortable fur- picture will be seen in Detroit
noo n The welcome news comes
nished room suitable for lady
. the Motion Picture Guild,
or
gentleman.
in family.
Convenient
to Two
Clairmount
car which will present the film at one
line and bus. Half block from special performance at 11:30 in
the evening of Saturday, Dec. 1.
Dexter. 9235 McQuade. Phone' This will be the only Detroit show.
Garfield 9289-M.
ing.
TO RENT-A beautiful furnished
room with private family. In-
Guarantee Braise Service
quire 1611 Taylor eve.
3979-89 Grand River Ave.

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.

Glendale 5758.



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DR. IVAN PAULOFFS

Trestle. on the Phys.:dos.
at Human Behmoor
SI
Remrsed Seat•

The Popular Yiddish Players

Broadway at Gr•tiot

NOW PLAYING BIG

ROAD SHOWS

COLORED MUSICAL
COMEDIES

Note-This is not Iturlerase.

"4-11-44"

Special Midnight Show Every
Saturday Night at 11130

ORCHESTRA HALL

FRIDAY
NOV.30

Next Symphony Pair

THURS.
NOV. 29

TRIO IN vAIssenUARID O:v111:1'.'di"

Eugene Goossens

TICKETS
G UEST

C sO i N go
D U T C O TO $R
JOHN WUMMER, Flatlet
2.50 AT GRINNELL'S OR ORCHESTRA

The Inimitable

TUCKER

"The Last of the Red Hot Mamas"

TED SHAPIRO AT THE PIANO

and Other Vaudeville Headliners

"Smiling" Sammy Dibert

New Scenery

Sam Auerb•ch's Version of

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Friday Evening, Sat. and Sun. Matinee and Evening
November 23-24-25.

Reserve Your Seat

Monday Evening, November 26

in honor of

A. LITTMAN

Thirtieth Anniversary with Yiddish Theater. One night only:

ETERNAL FOOLS

Geld..

at the

Voiced Organ

SUN.. MON., TUES., WED.

THURS., FRI., SAT.

The Hit Picture of the Year

Joan Crawford

Richard Dix and
Ruth Elder in

"Our Dancing
Daughters"

"Moran of The
Marines"

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TEMPLE

Now Showing

Daily, 11 A. M. to II P. M.
MONROE AVE. AT CAMPUS
NOT SHOWN ELSEWHERE

EXCLUSIVE
SHOWING
for
MEN ONLY

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SUPER JAZZ
SENSATION
WITH SOUND

Blazing a Trail of Sex

Truths That Has
Startled the Nation

Supported by a well-known star cast in
A New Musical Comedy

"PAPA'S BOY

BOB CLARKE

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&maybe-oak Orchmetra

Sam Auerbach-Sadie Shoengold

15 New Songs

HALL

THE - STOP
SIGN OF Do•-:7- 77'

inr,81 PZ"M„
IN FOUR ACTS BY KALMANOVITZ
Reserve your seats in advance.. l'hone Empire 3488.
Help Us Honor Our G

"MECHANICS OF
THE BRAIN"

The Broadway
Strand Theatre

in I) Minor

TICKETS 2fse TO $1.00 AT

Eternal Fools

Midnight Performance
Tonight at 11:30

Franck Symphony

Violin Soloist

Monday Evening, November 26, 1928

sea other.
"EPITAPHS" - a Unique Comedy
Microscopic Noveltees, Etc.
THE LITTLE THEATER TRIO

ONE NIGHT ONLY
Set. Eve., Dec. 1. at 11'.30 P. M.

VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting

SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 3:30

A. LITTMAN

PAUL RICHTER
MARGARETE SCHOEN

SPECIAL

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

ORCHESTRA
HALL

"THE WHITE-HEADED BOY"

set

52.00

Victor McLaglen

DETROIT CIVIC THEATER

Siegfried

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SOPHIE

gONSTE LLE PLA YHOUSE

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"THE RIVER PIRATE"

Of AIM

REMAINS

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Manapty Director

WILLIAM FOX Presents

Full Week November 25th

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THE BEAUTY AND SORROW OF LOVE AND PASSION,

TRIAL MARRIAGE EXPOSED

MIDNIGHT SHOW

Saturday Night

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