America ffewish Periodical it CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE NTNF PIEVETROIT EIVIS/1 !IRON ICLE Another Big-Time Vaudeville "Riley the Cop" at the Fox. "Burlesque" Opens Monday "Riley the Cop," with Farrell At Cass for Limited Bill at Oriental. MacDonald, is the screen feature Engagement. The Marriage of the Bear" At Little Theater. The reigning mystery film sen- sation of the year will be present- ed at the Little Theater this week, as the Motion Picture Guild has se- cured for a special Iletroit show- ing the new Russian success The Marriage of the Bear," produced by the Sovkino company of Mus- covy. The film conies direct from it's recent showings in New York and Baltimore, where it has been pro- nounced the most unusual and thrilling mystery tale ever brought to the screen. Described as a companion piece to the play "Dra- cula," the new Russian film deals with a horrible scandal in the his- tory of an ancient Russian noble family, The plot tells of a certain Count Shemet whose mother was frightened by a bear shortly be- fore his birth, with the consequence that he grew up with the charac- teristics of the animal and terror- ized the country side by mangling all beautiful young ladies who crossed his path. Accompanying the "Marriage of the Bear" on the program at the Little Theater there will be • group of those unusual short sate jects for which the Motion Picture Guild is noted, including an early comedy of Charlie Chaplin, and a beautiful new screen fantasy en- titled The Sea of Dreams." The usual house features and the Lit- tle Theater Trio will also be on hand. BERT at the Fox Theater beginning Sat- urday. It has been described as the romance of an American cop who goes to Paris to get his man and not only gets his man, but gets his girl, and then is brought home by the prisoner, "cockeyed." The supporting cast includes Louise Fazenda, David Rollins and Nancy Drexel. Miss Fazenda will be remembered for her numerous mirth-provoking roles on the screen, being one of the foremost of motion picture comediennes. The picture will have a Fox Movie• tone orchestral accompaniment. As an added screen attraction there will be an appearance of Chic Sale, famous delineator of rural characters, through the me- dium of Fox Movietone. The in- imitable Sale will give his most re- cent skit entitled "The Star Wit- Ilighly heralded "Burlesque" will be presented by Arthur Hop- kins at the Cass Theater next Monday night for a limited en- gagement. Mr. Hopkins nut only produced the play; he is co-author, along with George Manker Wat- ters, and he staged it. Ilal Skelly and Barbara Stanwyck are the featured players. Both made personal successes in their roles in New York last season, both be- ing new to the metropolis. Skelly transferred from musical comedy and vaudeville to the legitimate, Miss Stanwyck coming from a night club with only one previous part on the stage, and that a minor role. They come here with thi same original company surround- ing them, which should be a god- send to local theatergoers. &triple UNI I Nategi 4126 Woodward At Alexandrine Majestic Theater Bldg. Dancing Every Night Music by Howard Bunt's "Blue Blowers )) Dancing Partners Furnished HEAR THEM ALL R. C. A. 18—Price $95 Le+s Tube. BOSCH CROSLEY SPARTON RA 0101.A ATWATER KENT FEDERAL ZENITII SONORA FADA Chas. F. (nom, Inc. Radio Stores 11641 Dexter ■ t Webb. o 9217 Grand River, et Joy Rd. j HARSEYS llere discriminating folk,' will be sure to eat only first quality fond—doesn't that mean some thing to people who occasion.] ally eat out? Yes, friends, we buy only the best, it is also said our Chef produces that touch of savory flavor. Dine in a quiet, dignified, well appointed restaurant, with no blowing of horns nor crashing of cymbals. Pure linen tablecloths and nap- kins. Prices! Well, why tell you all—might we not leave this for you to judge? HARSEYS Restaurant Washington Blvd. and State St. N.w Book Arcade. j refined FOR RENT—Desirable furnished "The Gangster" at Holly- steam-heated room for man or Theater. lady. 2674 Elmhurst, near Lin- "e "Me Gangster," a new first run wood. Arlington 5877.W. release from the Fox studio, will FOR RENT — Nicely furnished have its Detroit premiere at the room for gentleman in private Hollyw000d Theater, on the pro- family near car end bus lines. gram opening Sunday. This is Shower bath. No children. an adaption of Charles Francis Home comforts. Upper duplex. Coe's widely read magazine story Hemlock 9829-W, and it was fulfilled by the man who directed "What Price Glory," FOR RENT--Iligh-class furnished Raoul Walsh. room; steam heat, tile bath, Among the new acts listed for shower, hot water. Between the big stage revue are Jimmy Fourteenth and I.a Salle Blvd. Dwyer and Grace Orma in "Just Reasonable price. Call Garfield Playmates," a delightful comedy 4112-M. number by two of the vaudeville's good FOR RENT—Beautiful room, con- foremost missionaries of cheer and Gilbert and French in venient to Dexter bus and car line; hot running water at all "Will Introduce Themselves," a hours. Will rent for $16 month. pair of dancers that have electri- Inquire 3776 Edison, Garfield fied Europe and who are now proving a sensation on their Amer- 4262-M. ican tour. FOR RENT—Steam-heated room for rent with private family. Good transportation. 2319 Glen- :insnen ■ dale, near La Salle. Call Arl- ington 8640-M. — The Broadway Strand Theatre Broadway ■ at Gratiot NOW PLAYING BIG ROAD SHOWS "The MARRIAGE of the BEAR" Photoplay Version of an Old Rus- sian Legend Produced by Sovkino of Moscow "RILEY THE COP" with FARRELL MacDONALD DAVID ROLLINS, LOUISE FAZENDA, NANCY DREXEL A FOX SOUND PICTURE Saturday Show Every Night at 11:30 POP MATS. Wednesday and Sat. 75c to $1.50 BARBARA STANWYCK ARTHUR HOPKINS P FOR RENT—Furnished room for t• HAL SKELLY in His Original Creation of "Skid" —AND— in Her Original Role of "Bonny" In the Comedy Success Entitled "BURLESQUE" A Romance of Stage Fells and Stage Life Behind the Scenes .111.11111111.11.60 .1./ BASKET BALL MIDDLE-AGED LADY, attractive, WANTED—Young man from Eng- land desires room and board in refined private family. Near Woodward car and bus line. Write Box 190, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. tI America's Largest Jazz Orchestra. A Great Cast Of no—ARTISTS-150 in SYNCOPATION DIVERTISSEMENTS Colorful! Charming! Unique! Distinctive! 32 FOX NI PARK — FREE and the TILLERETTES - 32 CHIC SALE (IN 111E. STAGE. in Jimmy Dweyr and Grace Orme "THE STAR WITNESS" "Just Playmates" Ina deilghtful comedy number AN EXOTIC OPERATIC SPECTACLE IMPRESSIONS OF' GILBERT & FRENCH A Pair of Dancers In "CARMEN" "Will Introduce Themselves" BILLIE & DOLLIE O'BRIEN in Dancing Bits with the FOX STUDIO ENSEMBLE OF 100 . The Sunnybrook Orchestra . and The Pride of Detroit Led by Simony Dihert run Vocal Interlude. FOX MOVIETONE PRESENTS SUN., MON., TUES., WED., ON with with Margaret Donaldson WOOD .111;25c j DOLL DANCE BLUE MOON FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA SCREEN: SO—Brilliant Soloists-60 "THE GANGSTER S. KORNSI'AN, Condurtor FREDERICK STARK, Associate Conductor , Featuring June Collyer Burr McIntosh and others ! DETROIT THEATER GUILD ADOLPHE A New First-Run Picture 81 Winder St.—NOT A MOVIE—Cherry 2144 """" Product on B "SHADOWS THAT CROSS" Y MI "' Tannenbaum Feb., "A da," Mar. "Lucretia Boryla;" Apr. "Winder St. Blues.. F JOIN NOW—Guild Haulm open every evening. r S." 'The WEEK OE DErEMI'Elt LONE WW1 DAUGHTER' Bert Lytell .4 ORIOLE THEATRE LINWOOD AND PHILADELPHIA NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Alex. Schreiber, C I Manager OEMSTIAD LILIAN IASHMAN MYSTERY! THRILLS! SATURDAY, DEC. 8 LOUIS WILSON in SUN. AND MON, DEC. 11.10 "RANSOM" "Hit of the Show" ALL-STAR CAST IN NOVELTY STAGE ACT Short Stuff and Stage Act Erre limply to All Kiddies at the Matinee and stage Contests TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11.12 Tuesday Night, Special Collegiate Night By Special Arrangements With the Phi Beta Fraternity The Charm School Lessie under direction of MD. Original Cast of 16 People with Greatest of all the "Lose Wulf" stories by (Awls Joseph Vance Jos. Messenger and Dorothy Norman -- ON THE STAGE — In Conjunction with Feature Picture, Three-Act Farce-Comedy Warner Baxter in "Danger Street" KEITH'S BIG-TIME VAUDEVILLE Ralph Ince Production The Same Show that Played the Majestic Theater Recently for $1.00. Look, Prices Now Only Adults 25c, Children 10c—All Seats THURS., FRI. AND SAT., DEC. 13.14.15, "FOUR SONS" ORCHESTRA HALL Friday Aft. Dec. 14 Thursday Eve. Dec. 13 Guest Conductor Leopold Stokowski NO CONCERT SUNDAY. DECEMBER 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111 1 1 111 1 1 1111 101 111111 1 1 1 1 111 TEMPLE NSTELL E PLA YHOUSE NOW Sat. Sun., Last Time. for AT 8:30 Nights $1.00 to $2.50 Lafayette at Weyne—Cad. 1100 FOR RENT—Furnished room by private family in single home . Suitable for one or two. Ga• rage can be had if necessary. 1676 Blaine Ave. Emp. 4150-M. intelligent, good dresser, no children, seeks acquaintance of middle-aged man, one who is honest and able to earn liveli- hood. No objection to one or two children. Interested party will find the right partner in thi. lady. Call for information at 664 Colburn avenue, between Second and Third, next to Pal- mer, or write Box 195, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. 40—FOX MELODY MASTERS-40 NOT SHOWN ELSEWHERE Direct From One Year's Triumphant Run at the Plymouth Theater, New York FLAT FOR RENT-2505 Ilazel- wood. near La Salle; beautiful flat, 6 large roams; garage. All newly decorated; $65. Call eve- nings, Hemlock 37284. Among the Most unique tea shops in Detroit is "The Stable," located at 1015 Library, near Monrce, and not the least impor- tant attraction is the reader, Madam 'Seaga. Late of "The Dot of Forty Thieves," Madam Benito has created a large following with her reading of the tea leaves. Another feature of this tea shop is the layout of the place, built in with stalls. "stable" fashion, MONROE AVE. AT CAMPUS Daily, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. FOR SALE — Two-family fur- nished house on Virginia Park. Leaving for California. This house is a real buy. Phone Gar- field 6460-M. FOR RENT—Pleasant room for refined girl or gentleman. 2675 Monterey ave., near Linwood. Hemlock 5481,1. A merry syncopation frolic with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra If you like dancing—good Beg. Monday, Dec. 10 FOR RENT—Young lady to share twin beds in private home; also young man to share double room with another man; modern, com- fortable rome. 3815 Duane, Dexter. Euclid 3361-R. ON THE STAGE MADAM BENITA, COME EARLY FOR SEATS Notes-This is not Burlesque. Special Midnight 9 New Under the Sun! THE INVISIBLE MASTER OF CEREMONIES William Fox Presents COLORED MUSICAL COMEDIES singing and a red-hot col- ored show, go to The Broadway Strand. There Is Something 11, mein. ollIDaughtei young man in private family. 2653 Glendale, near, Linwood. Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. t — 9 School Open Forum: LITTLE THEATRE S. J. STEBBINS 62 Menoyiny Director AT Your sons and daughters of High School age are invited to at- tend the first High School dance of the season Saturday night, Dec. 0, at 8 o'clock, in the social hall of the Temple. Subscription, 50 cents per person. The Temple High School dances are not couple affairs. Parents are requested to bring their boys and girls and to call for them to escort them home later in the evening. --- Milford Stern to Address High :•:CLASSIFIED Venetian Gardens Frl n lreatre WOODWARD AVE. COLUMBIA ST. High School Chanukah Dance: Milford Stern, who has recently returned from the international conference of liberal Jews held in Berlin, Germany, will address the students of Temple Beth El ne 711.'e stage portion of the pro- 'Straight Through the Door' High School on Sunday morning, gram will have as the predominat- Dec. 9, on "Liberal Jews in Many Opens Sunday at Shu- The most mysterious of hap- ing atmosphere a setting of old Lands." bert-Lafayette. penings, strange disappearances Spain with all the color and beauty startling events of the most un- of that picturesque country. The Although he has been on the stage Chanukah Plays: usual sort are contained in "The overture selection by the orchestra 36 years, it was just 21 years ago The confirmation department, Lone Wolf's Daughter," next of 60 will be "Impressions of Car- this month that "William Hodge" meeting on Saturday mornings, week week's attraction on the Ori- men" from the opera by the same in electric lights appeared over will see the Chanukah play Satur- ental Theater screen. The pic- name. There will be a stage pie- the Astor Theater, New York, for day morning, Ike. 8, given under ture stars Bert Lytell. It is an- turization with John Griffin, tenor, the first time. That was the com- the direction of Miss Edith Alvin. , other of the Louis Joseph Vance and the Fox Studio Ensemble of mencement of his memorable six The children of the intermedi- tales and is about the most inter- 100 artists. Managing Director S. seasons in "The Man From Home." ate school, meeting Sunday morn- esting of them all. J. Stebbins has built up an excep- Mr. Hedge is now celebrating his ings, will see the Chanukah play, Keith supplies another big-time tional surrounding program of di- "coming-of-age as a star by pre- "The End of the Story," to be Lill that should make the Oriental vertissements consisting of "Blue senting himself in his greatest given under the direction of Mrs. a most popular gathering place. Moon," an interpretive dance crea- comedy success "Straight Thru Edith Kopelson. "Slick as Ever" is a clever sketch tion, depicting the moonlight flick- the Door" at the Shubert-Lafa- The children of the Sunday aft- in three scenes, ering in the grasses of a garden. yette for two weeks commencing ernoon school will see the Chanu- Tampa, the magician, is an- Sunday, Dec. 9, "Straight Thru kah play "The End of the Story," , other source of entertainment and the Door" offers Mr. Hodge every to be given under the direction of a source of great amazement for "The Ghost Train at Civic opportunity to display his distinc- Miss Esther Goldberg. the spectators. He offers a succes- tive talents and droll personality Theater. sion of fanciful surprises, many to their greatest posisble advan- The Fenkell Chanukah Program: hair-raising deceptions and numer- "The Ghost Train," a thrilling tage. Under the auspices of the Sis- ous flashes of comedy. He is one mystery play, engages the atten- terhood of Temple Beth El a Cha- of the best in his field. tion of the Detroit Civic Theater, nukah entertainment will be given at H. Chandlers on Display besinning Monday night, Dec. 10. for the pupils and parents of the & S. Chandler Sales Co. Craig Ward, Vera Allen, Miriam Fenkell branch of the school of Sears, and George Blackwood have The new line of sixes and eights religion of Temple Beth El. There important parts, and Gertrude of the Chandler Motor Co. is oil will be a program of dramatics James appears in a clever and display at the II. & S. Chandler under the direction of Mrs. Goldie MACK B. WEISS, strictly kosher FOR RENT—Beautiful large fur- amusing character part. This ex- Sales Co. showrooms, 8444 Twelfth Levine. catering for weddings, ban- nished room for one or two gen- citing comedy ran for over 30 street. The new Chandler is being de- The Gymnasium Class for Girls: tlemen. Shower baths and weeks at the Copley Theater in quets, parties, etc. Excellent As a result of numerous re- food. Rates reasonable. Will home comforts. Convenient to Huston and was an outstanding scribed as: success in New York, second only Something that offers the lux- quests the gymnasium class for also rent out home for parties car and bus lines. Phone Gar- and weddings. 1670 Pingree field 4586-W, 2024 Pingree to "The Bat" in the opinion of ury that millions have often girls has been organized. It many. It is being presented by often wished they could afford. meets on Thursday, 4 to 5:30. A Ave. Phone Empire 7146. Ave., Apt. A-12 request. Something that brings to the basketball team will be organized. All girls who attend the Temple millions an utterly new under- HEBREW TEACHER, experi- FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- standing of what is power, and Beth El High School are eligible. nished front room; 3 windows; enced, well versed in Hebrew "Four Sons" and "Charm what is smoothness and easy in private home; for refined and English, will give private School" at Oriole. handling. gentleman. King Ave., between Philadelphia-Byron Minyon lessons in Hebrew, also Bar But something priced for the John R. and Brush. Empire Phone Mitzvah preparations. On Saturaay, Dec 8, the Oirole Elects Officers. millions, not for a few—brilliant 8143. will feature Louis Wilson in "Ran- hemlock 3003-R. The members of the children's som." On Sunday and :Monday, new sixes and eights that boldly congregation of the Philadelphia- FOR RENT—Furnished room for F011 RENT—A nice furnished Dec. 9 and 10, an all-star cast will challenge any and all comparisons, Byron Talmud Torah held election room in a good location; small be shown in "(lit of the Show." in any and all directions. gentleman; good location. 2275 of officers of the Minyon, and the family; for one or a couple. Call Besides these pictures there will Gladstone, near La Salle. Call following were chosen: Meyer Arlington 7483-W. Garfield 6827-M. be shown the finest stage acts in Improved Telephone Direc- Eisenberg, president; Charles Lin- Detroit. pitt, vice-president; Sol Kassle, tory is Issued. LOST—Diamond ring tied in lady's WANTED—Young gentleman de- A feature at the Oriole on Tues- secretary-treasurer; Irving Isaacs Telephone users in Detroit are and Sarah Ilershnian, sergeants. sires room and garage, north or day and Wednesday nights, Dec. handkerchief, Sunday night, northwest section; refined Amer- 11 and 12, will be the showing of being supplied with the December Dec. 2, or Monday morning, issue of the telephone directory, inn home. Address Box 200. "Charm School," which played at Dec. 3, vicinity of Fourteenth, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Re- Twelfth and Gladstone. $1 admission at the Majestic considerably changed and improv- ward for information leading to Theater on Nov. 29. The Oriole ed in appearance over previous is- FOR RENT—Furnished room. recovery; large reward for re- popular prices will be 25 cents for sues. Delivery of the new direc- Suitable for young man or Nearly turn of diamond. 2064 Glad- adults and 10 cents for children. tory started Monday. young lady. 1539 Calvert, Ar- woOpw ■ WO AO Tuesday will be "Collegiate Night" 400,000 will be distributed, accord- stone, upstairs. lington 4363-R. UNUSUAL AND Annsoc rams for this play, which is staged by ing to Lou Burt, Detroit commer- cial superintendent for the com- WANTED—Girl to share apart- Phi Beta Fraternity. "Four Sons." the outstanding pany. ment with two refined girls. Call Cherry 8051 before 5 p. m., or screen success of the past 10 BEGINNING TODAY years„ will be shown at the Oriole "Lonesome" Opens at Unit- call at 2005 Pingree, Apt. 307, Detroit's Newest Dance Theater on Thursday, Friday and ed Artists Theater. after 6 p. m. Hall Saturday, Dec. 13, 1 and 15. A Real Russian Film The United Artists Theater FOR RENT—Furnished room for The story starts in the Father- Masterpiece one or two men. Private home. land and leads across the water takes great pleasure in the fact Two in family. 1229 West to the New World. There is one that it is able to announce for Moscow Art Theater Players Philadelphia. battle scene, where one of the showing the most novel, interest- four sons, who has become an ing and "different" photoplay that in FOR RENT — Nicely furnished American citizen, comes face to • has ever been shown here. It is room for young lady or gentle- face with one of his German Universal's great talking picture, It opens Friday, man. All modern conveniences; brothers. There are also realistic "Lonesome." shower bath, etc. Reasonable scenes at Ellis Island and in the Dec. 7. rent. Hemlock 8290-R. 1250 New York subway. Calvert, Apt. 1. WELL MA RKS "THE STABLE" TOOL SHOP HARDWARE DETROIT CIVIC THEATER Saturday and Sunday, Last Times, "The Whiteheaded "THE GHOST TRAIN" WEDNESDAY, MATINEE AND NIGHT, DECEMBER 12 PASSI°N Of "Thy Name Is Woman" A L „ R„:"=,̀ Tine Famous Camas Play With CRAIG WARD CLARA CLEMENS WALTER SHERWIN Littman's Peoples Theatre brsild that DANCELAND neer 48.18 Supported by a well-known star cast will appear Friday Evening, Sat. and Sun. Matinee and Evening sod per I Blazing a Trail of Sex Truths That Has Startled the Nation No One Under 16 Admitted A HEART sTIHRISi; DRAMA WIT!! A MoRAI. In Three Acts by Julia. Mich.:sae Sadie Shoengoldwill appear in the title role Woodward at Forest Admission 50c, 75c Mr. SAM AUERBACH MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7 Preliminary 2 P.M . thi• orna.ion we will nr•••nt the he t l''.7 716. manila PT the ► to**. y ot wpm.. ea St • 8288.6.10. WHY) THE BEAUTY AND SORROW OF LOVE AND PASSION TRIAL MARRIAGE EXPOSED th• tee-on "THE HAND OF JUSTICE" Cadillac 4555 patrer 1928 SUPER JAZZ SENSATION WITH SOUND The Popular Yiddish Players Do not forget to make plans t• attend the testimonial per. formanc• given in honor of our popular star and director .d Seats on Sale at ks,..Iddge . :a-81r plid temll• price el PA. 1 Sam Auerbach—Sadie Shoengold Sunday, Dec. 9, 3 P. M. 463 Michigan Avenue. THE STOP .1 SIGN OF DANGER,' . ' 47( Sei Truths' Revealed The Spookiest — Thrilliest — Funniest Mystery Play Produced in Years The Unwedded Mother AKRON FIRESTONES Tool Shop Hardware Co. , WOMEN ONLY TWO WEEKS BEGINNING MONDAY, DECEMBER 10 THRILLS AND FUN December 7, 8, 9, 1928 VS. R Starting Monday, 5 Days Only Boy" la Four Acts by Solotarefsky. Rosary. your seat,. MIDNIGHT SHOW Saturday Night 111121111111E11111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111121111111111111111111111