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CENTERS ASS'N

Fenkell branch, 3430 Fenkell ave-
nue. The members of the club
Fenkell Juniors Prepare Health are taking an interest in psychol-
ogy
and at their next meeting will
Program:
The Fenkell Juniors prepared a have a lecture on sex psychology.
health program to be presented Mrs. Henry Jackson is president
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 20, at 2:30 of the club.
o'clock, in the Fenkell branch,
The Mack-Gratiot Club will
3430 Fenkell avenue. The pro- meet Monday, Jan. 14, at 7:3D
gram consists of a play, " 1i t
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. S.
2-rn a
e
'Weiss,
2473 Maxwell avenue. A
Perry and the Slovenly Sloop,"
short sketch, "The Safety Train, ', short business meeting will be fol-
and several numbers by the Jewish lowed by a lecture. Refreshments
Centers Toothpaste Serenaders. will be served b the hostess. Mrs.
S . Levine is pre y sident of the club.
Mothers' Clubs:
, Plans are being made for a dance,
The Fenkell Mothers' Club will th e proceeds of whic h will go
meet Saturday, Jun. 12, at the toward the Ginsburg Camp for
:) others and Babies.

icky

Is lc,

in-

em-

the!
the
ing.

PAGE NINB

DESCRIBES ACTIVITIES '
j OF THE PROGRESSIVE
I AUTOMATI
C OIL BURNER

Motor Cleaning.

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Cleaning the grease and grit off
a motor has several advantages. It CIP!TROIrr
$12,000,0011
, should be done before the cold
LARGEST
TEMPLE at
i ,
TII E A TR E
"Quiet, fully automatic, si
the CINEMA
simple, weather sets in.
There is now a special process
. clean, safe, economical, conveni-
km this grease and grit off
en
in taking
WOODWARD
AVE.
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These are among the advantages without injury to the motor, used
AT COLUMBIA ST.
AK TILL MIDNIGHT
Nonagon Dawn.
attributed to the Progressive Au- at Morrison's Auto Service Sta-
V
tomatic Oil Burner, of which lien- tion, which is located at 100 Ver-
ry I'. Zorb is distributor for lower nor Highway West, corner of l'ark
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
ichigan, with headquarters et avenue, two short blocks from the
new on Theater.
Fourth avenue, Detroit.
Classic Movie and Another "Interference" Continues at
In speaking of the advantages of r Fur the next 30 days, to the
enders of The Chronicle who cut
this oil burner Mr 'herb
.
stated:
Great Stage Show at
with
I
Civic Theater.
"The
Progressive burner is a art and present our ad, motors are
F o x Th eater.
.. /31indrom
The Detroit Civic Theater con- quality machine , but is
low in emit b eing (111t10 at a special rate.
,

Boland
co-starring Lai;tin
oI and I ' ertwee
A Thrilling Mystery Roman.
exiciting and low in upkeep. It au tomati•al
How the Master Mind of • Gang of Jewelry Thieve, Turns a
oran and George O'Brien, is the drama, Interference," for another ly obtains the maximum
heat vi
Playing Poker With Shoes.
Girl Reporter into • "Tome-115" Siren of Craikdont V/Ineeme
The Oakland Mothers' Club's film offering at the new Fox Thea- week, with Craig Ward, George ue from the oil, which is physic,
' meeting on Saturday, Jan. 12, will ter. It is the story of
Florsheirn recently completed
a demur: Blackwood, Vera Allen, and Mir- ly impossible for you to do burnit
A FOX SOUND PICTURE
be in the form of a social. Dane- girl reporter who, as the result of ism Sears in the chief roles. This solid fuels. You cannot afford a ug the new feel-Pli Process, which of-
ww.r.mwe
.ing,
fees unusual shoe comfort.
It
refreshments and entertain- a dual tragedy, suffers loss of is eine of the outstanding plays of other winter without the Progres
—ON THE STAGE—
5 . gives an easy treading surface, the
ment will constitute the program. memory—amnesia, the most my, its kind, and ran for 30 weeks at ice.
World E
Specializing in
insoles will not become lumpy nor
'Mrs. Laskin, president of the club, terious of all the mysteries of the the Lyceum and Empire Theaters
SOUND, VISION
has original ideas. She has sag- human mind. I n her h e lpl essness
"Many users tell as that the r e- will the edges .curl. The oulsole
in
New
York
under
the
manage-
lief
from
furnace
drudgery
and
t
et, as• flexible as a house slipper,
gested an amateur performance of she is made the dupe of
a gang of ment of Gilbert Miller after its .
Featuring the
n . and there is no breaking in.
luxury
and
convenience
of
conli
talented
mothers
and
talented
jewelry
thieves
to
lure
ON ALL INSTRUMENTS
jewelry long and popular London session. uous automatic heat, return
32—FOX TILLERETTES--32
children of members, under the salesmen to her swanky
apartment It is an unusually well constructed them in satisfaction, each seam to "Easily half of the men buy
auspices of the club. They will t o
Piano Course Covering
n shoes as they play poker. If they;
FOX CHORAL ENSEMBLE
be robbed by the gang.
The PlaY. The action goes straight on' many times the original cost eif t
• nd • brilliant
Theory, Futuristic Harmony,
have
a
good
hand,
with
later
be
called
upon
to
help
at
so-
heroine
is
finally
saved
from
di,
its
inevitabl
a
little
e
cial functions of fur
It Speaks for Itself
way,
and
each
of
the
equipment.
It
is
the
most
conve
n
meetings
Novelty Rhythm, Breaks,
CAST OF 150 ARTISTS
ngs aster by her fiance, a police of- main characters is carefully drawn lent appliance you can put in you r . luck, the shoes are comfortable,"
1/4
remarked Mr: Dennerll, manager
Endings, Etc.
of the club. This amateur per- car (George O'Brien). H ow s h e and perfect l y
moti vated.
The hom e ."
t h e
I o vs
r chneui em Sh4l,
A Corgeou • Stage Creation
i t the
formance will be held Saturday, aids her lover in running down the story is one of life among the bet-
Free Orchestra Practice
Among the outstanding feature .5 (1f4 Michigan a
Feb. 9,
at the Jewish Center at master mind and his gang is a fit- ter class of London society.
Ades- of th
ci
2:30
o'clock
:

e
mg
c 'max
to a picture packed tinguished London physician is Zorb, are: b Adjustable bowl
r.
new
klorsheini
shoe
it
is
no
longer
Vocal Instruction
su
The West Warren Mothers' Club full of action. The feature has
necessary to take cards along when
With ANTHONY NELLE, MARGARET DONALDSON
threatened with blackmail, which port, overflow line vent, oil Ira p- buying shoes."
Orchestra, Furniihed
in devoting its meetings to playing symphonic Fox Movietone
and the CORPE de BALLET
p
ace om- leads to eon" p ca ons wh eh
• draw
bridge.
Those
who
are
not
ac-
safety
trip
bucket
connected
paniment.
to
1425 Broadway, Bet. John R. and
others into the net of affair
quainted with the game ar e bei ng On the stage Managing Director
A SPECTACULAR PRESENTATION OF
Grand River
swath,
large
capacity
oil
, This is a typical Pertwee Play, strainer of special design and man-
taught
taught by Mrs. David Bromberg. S. J. Stebbins presents a giganti c
CL ifford 5778
and one of the best. The author ufacture, globe shut-off valve, etc.
Mrs. Katzman, vice-president of spectacle of music and dance en- is well-known as a novelist , and
with
the club, 18 acting president in the
Hours lo R. rn. to II p. tn.
titled "Moth and the Flame," with short-story writer as well as a play-
JOSEPH TURIN
LILIAN BUCKNAM
absence of Mrs. LaBret, who is
Went Adams & Grand Circus Park
Toner
the 32 Fox Tillerettes, the Fox wright. His name is familiar on Institute Here Opens
Memo-Soprano
visiting her daughter in Buffalo.
AND CAST OF 100
Choral Ensemble of 50, and an both sides of the Atlantic. His
Hear the Beloved 'Wismar." and "Anvil Chorus"
NORMAN
KERRY
For
Prospective
Watch-
augmented cast of principles. work is noted for its qualities of
• s.mminm
Show for Mothers:
Th ere is also a charming divertisse- rich humor, gripping interest, end'
AND
makers.
The Pride of Detroit
The fashion show will be held ment entitled "Chopiniana," in intensely human characters. It has
PAULINE STARKE
Tuesday, Feb. 5, at '2 o'clock, un- which the ballet does some of its been accepted everywhere as
Announcement
is
made
b
a
the
he
IN
0 der the auspices of the J. L. HIM. most delightful dancimg.
OF 60 BRILLIANT SOLOISTS
Instit ut
thoroughly satisfying pl ay, in- I N ational Horological
e,
in
son Co. The company will provide . The orchestra, under the direr- tense I y ( I ramatic
ADOLPHE 0. KORNSPAN, Conductor
' and of remark - the Arcadia Building, 3513 Woo d-
a lecturer a
end clothes for the mod- turn of Adolphe S. Kornspan, is able human in terest.
Frederick Stark—Anaietant Conductor•—Frederick Toenniges
ward avenue, that classes are no w
els, who will be chosen from the also heard in other popular selee-
being formed in watchmaking.
, members of the
tin
. Armin
at the cons(
others'
Clubs. , Franz
"Dracula" Comes to Wilson ' Due to the shortage of men in
Since this affair is to be held at of the mighty Fox Wurlitzer organ
d
this profession, it is stated that
Theater,
Jan.
13.
the Fenkell branch, the Fenkell and Fox Movietone News corn-
unusual opportunities are now
____
.
mothers will act as hostesses. Tea Plate the program.
WITH
DETROIT'S SMARTEST SUPPER
open for those wishing to learn the
Bram Stoker, author of "Dra- ,
ONE WEEK ONLY
CLUB
will be served after the show. This"

KENNETH HARLAN
work. Enrollment is now possible
2 is the first time that the Presi- o
COMMENCING J A N
cula,"
which
comes
to
the
Wilson
on
the
easy
payment
plan
at
3513
AND
an,
3747 WOODWARD or dents' Council has planned a fash. Man,
Woman and Wife" Theater for two weeks beginning Woodward, room 8.
MARIAN
NIXON
SUNDAY
Near Orcheatra Hall
Sunday, Jan. 13, was for years a ,
I
ion show and if this proves sue-
Feature Photoplay at
Practical teaching is resorted to
cessful, it may sponsor a series of
leading figure in English theatri- according to a statement o being
ON STAGE
FEATURING
Oriental Theater.
f the

cal
circles,
chiefly
as
Sir
henry
Ir- , school.
fashion shows during the year.
irest
Classes are now
Scenes
BRONSON•RENGE
Five souls—two women and ving's right-hand man, and as his formed.
from
Producer of "THE MIRACLE"
three men—are entangled in the personal representative in London
Child Study Classes:
REVUE
of Intense
webb of romance and tragedy that and during his transatlantic tours..
t.
2 Berlin
In Associaon
With EDGAR SELWYN
The child
beauty.
study classes have make up the intensely interesting Many an insistent caller upon Sir'
Has theo nt,lzu nted
VAL HARRIS
ir Honor
been resumed under the directionistory of "Man, Woman and Ilenry had to be content with see-
Gypsy
And
of Mrs. Monash, under the sus- Wife," the new picture starring. ing M i
and
P" pie
r. Stoker. The sensational
ANN HOWE
Music
es of the Council of Jewish Wo- Norman Kerry Pauline Starke. fiction he wrote brought him con-

tabll

"BLINDFOLD"

LOIS MORAN and GEORGE O'BRIEN

MOTH and the FLAME

POPULAR MUSIC

Fox
Movietone
News

“CHOPINIANA"

ORIENTAL

Classes'

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0

FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA

CAFE
0
0
p
LIDO
p,
0
i

0 0

I

Verdl's "IL TROVATORE"

"Man, Woman
and Wife"

2

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11

KELLY, CONRAD i 4
A
& MILES
I

Vivian Monroe

Emmy Carmen

I

VIVIAPI WEST?

Dance to Detroit's

Favorite

AL ALEXANDER'S
ORCHESTRA

g
g

.

p 1 Detroit. The Fenkell child study Ian showing at the Oriental Theta- In "Dracula" Mr. Stocker tell a

4126 Woodward

At Alexandrine

Majestic Theater Bldg.

Dancing Every Night

Music by Howard Bunt's

"Blue
Blowers"

Dancing Partners Furnished

p,_ \_ "_ _\_\

Detroit's Newest
Sensation!

Savoy
Nite
Club

THEDA DEAS'
REVUE

....0(9KP(

BILLY VAN ALLEN

opening

kl

TOWN TOPICS CO.

"JUST MARRIED"

0

$

0

Broadway Strand
• Theatre

I

0
0
0
0
0

TEN NIGHTS

in the

THEDA DEAS

ILN

BAR ROOM

■■■

the

BASKET BALL

II

og rif u r p 0 D

Features Co-

TOOL SHOP HARDWARE

VS.

L4.11; 25c]

FORT WAYNE

Sun. Jan. 13, 3:30 P. M.

DANCELAND

Woodward at Forest

Admission 50c, 75c

Two Prel m naries

1:30 P. M., and 2:30 p. m

West of Zanzibar

CHARLIE RAY

KRAEMER'S

Tool Shop Hardware Co.

463 Michigan Avenue.

DETROIT
RESTAURANT

Chaney on Screen and
Charlie Ray on Stage
at Hollywood.

the only place in the city
that serves only Italian food

Lon Chaney in his latest screen
melodrama, "West of Zanzibar,"
and Charlie Ray, stage and screen
star, himself on the stage, are the
dual attractions at the Hollywood
Theater for the program opening
Sunday and continuing four days.
Lc Paul, America's foremost ex-
renent of card manipulation, will
offer a mystifying seance with
tricks and there will be other acts.
The Sunnybrook Orchestra, led by
Sammy Dibert, will be heard in
new tunes, and Bob Clarke will
offer a recital at the organ.

Food Served Amidst Immaculate Surroundings

Noon-day Luncheons, 11:30 to 2

EAST JEFFERSON

EDGEWOOD 9407

ryfrreTrivrrrnirrwrIrwrIlvrtil
CLEANER FUEL!

DavisCod & Coke Co. is the only coal dealer in Detroit
having coal pockets equipped with ELECTRIC SCREENS
to re-screen coal or coke.

Great Bill Features the Week
at Oriole Theater.

IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH DAVIS!

Detroit's Leading Coal Dealer

DAIS

C OAL &
COKE

"Your Phone Call Starts a Truck"
EALL YARDS
600



-EDG

Deliveries To All Sections of Detroit and Vicinity

41117/11rritT

The Oriole Theater, Linwood
and Philadelphia, announces an-
ether great bill for this week.
This Saturday will be featured
the much hearalded "51 other
Knows Best."
(In Sunday and Monday will he
featured "The Plastic Age," with
Clara Bow.
"The Woman Disputed" starring
Norma Talmadge, will he shown
nn Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Thursday, Friday and Sat-
unity, Jan. 17, 17 and 19, will he
show-n "Fazil," starring Charles
Farrell and Greta Nissen.

Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.

LE PAUL

"Strictly Kosher"

Smiling Sammy Dibert and

Supervised by Rabbis Ashinsky
and Aishiskin.

Bob Clark at the Golden Voiced
Organ.

Lon

COME TO MILANO'S

2950

JANET DE PAGE

meets every Wednesday at ter for the week beginning Sun- story, the plot of which is built on
0 ; class
2
o'clock
at the Fenkell branch, (lay. Keith vaudeville is also an the model of the old English ro-
3430
Fenkell.
Beg. Saturday, Jan. 12th
.
The Melbourne
unit of every Oriental manses in which there is little else
d' class meets every Wednesday
night important
show.
than crime and horror of the most
at 8 o'clock at the Jewish Center, i
Among the Keith vaudeville acts astounding and hair-raising kind.
31 Melbourne.
for this new bill are the Honey --
and His
, Family, in "An Amazing Interlude "Music
In May"
Over the door of a library in of Gymnastic, " The
ff. f
. t es is
.
Sunday
at
Cass.
e inscription: Medi- of skill nad strength cleverly
tine
for the 500l. " —Didorus Sicu- cloaked in good showmanship. The

WS.
12 SUNSHINE GIRLS
In bringing "Music in May" to
unusual feature of this organize-
Numbering 50 people, Including Stan-
tion is the fact that four of the the Cass Theater for one week,
ley Montfort. well-known Detroiter,
as
leading
man, and others.
ng
Honey family are girls, there be- opening next Sunday night, with a
IN
ing only one male gymnast in the matinee Saturday only, the
company. Janet of France is a Messrs. Shubert present the
piquant comedienne,
comedienne, who heads a urination of practically an entire
ON THE SCREEN THE FEATURE
company of clever players in a year's effort of their entourage, a
BOB BLOCK'S
PICTURE WILL BE
comedy skit called "La Comedic sup rem e effort, it is true, but the
"THE SIDE SHOW"
e shown in "Music in
ltlilitaire." Arthur Powell, Jack resu l ts s e as
A Melodrama Featuring Mari. Pre.
'Jerry and Lloyd Crafton are oth- . ,r y ' justify the use of the super-
vast and Ralph Graves
ers in her cast. Janet's display of IlloVe.
costume is said to be magnificent.
Earl Bronson and Irene Renee in "The Last Laugh," the Film
"An Opportunity Contest" present'
Withou Subtitles, at
a company of six in some unique
Little Theater.
entertainment, including clever
song and dance bits.
A great picture of the past has
come to the Little Theater, playing
William Farnum and Flor - what is probably its last engaige-
mint onany screen. It is "The
ence
Reid
to
A
ppear Here Last
BROADWAY AT GRATIOT
910 FARNSWORTH
gh," the famous film with-
in "Macbeth."
Clifford 2556
out sibtitles, which the Motion Pic-
Featuring
George C. Tyler is bringing to , lure Guild has secured for a limi-
Two Shows Daily
Detroit his elaborate production of ted run of one week by special ar-
THIS WEEK
"Macbeth," the company coming rangement with its makers.
here direct from New York. It
"The Last Laugh" was produced
will be presented in the Masonic . by the most notable collection of
auditorium for five nights and
C11101115 geniuses yet brought to-
three matinees, starting Tuesday, gether for one picture. It was di-
The Fastest Revue In Town—
Jan.
15.
Staged
by
Douglas
Ross,
reeled
by F. W. Murnau, who made.
Headed by Our Youngest Star
"Macbeth" will introduce
to Amer "Sunrise," "Faust,"
etc., stars
ica the art of Gordon Craig, son , Emil Jennings in the leading role,
of the late Ellen Terry. His de-, and was written by Carl Mayer,
signs for the settings and costumes who scenarized such successes as
Excellent Cuisine!
were made during personal col- "The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari,"
laboration with Ross at Craig's , etc.
15c-30c-50c-75c
OM
villa near Genoa last summer. ,
NEXT WEEK
The role of the old doorman
Florence Reed, who is reported to
"Law of
be Jewish, will appear as Lady gives Emil Jennings his greatest
North"
Macbeth. Lynn Harding as Mac- screen opportunities, it is gener-
beth. William Farnum as Banquo, ally conceded, and it was this
and Basil Gill as Macduff. characterization that won him un-
dying fame both in Ameri ea and I
abroad. "The Last Laugh" is ac-
"Just Married"
companied en the bill at the Little
Ionia! Stage Bill This
Theater by a new and novel trave-
PARK
Week.
rogue, "Australia's Wild Nor'-
FREE
-
A roaring welcome greeted the west," and a unique comedy, "Knee
ON THE SCREEN:
popular Billy Van Allen upon his Deep in Love," in which only the
return to head the new Town hands and feet of the actors ap-
Topics Company at the Colonial pear. The usual house features
Theater
last week. Capacity complete the bill.
crowds at nearly every perform-
Featuring Lon Chaney
ance told of the wide popularity
' enjoyed in this section by the ver-
ON THE STAGE
satile comedian and the capable
company he assembles around him.
NOW OPEN
For the week opening Saturday,
Jan. 12, Mr. Van Allen announces
Foremost Mosie Starin • Com.
one of his most amusing and sur-
edy Sketch, assisted by
' prising farces, "Just Married,"
Rex McG•ugh
and introduces some unusual and
Movietone News Reel
original situations dealing with the
early days of wedded life.
Cadillac 4565
On the screen for this program
Exponent of Card Manipulation
will be a first run film, "The Side
will offer • seance with Inks .
Show."

0,,
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Venetian
Gardens

First Time in Detroit

MATINEE Cm ,'

Child Study Department of Marion Nixon l'ind Kenneth liar- siderable fame.

/,'



Dinner Served 8 to 930

Na Cover Charier Until 9.30 p. m.
JOHN R . PIANA
Cl... 10434—Glen. 9218

D

13

Vienna

I' men's



MORRIS GEST

The .finest, .tastiest, .home.
cooked meal.. Try us once and
be convinced.

Sunnybrook Orchestra

IT 1.5 BACK AGAIN I

rhr W orlirn Perfect Picture. You
Cannot Afford In Mi• It This Time

-

SILLMAN'S
GYMNASIUM

Now Open

Boxing Every Afternoon
Handball Courts
Modern Athletic Devices

Special attention to business

men.

■■

Emil Jannings

F. W. MURNAILIS

34 MONROE
Clifford 7782

Thurs. Eve.
Jan. 24
Go(la

The Thrilling Drama that Ran 30 Weeks in New York

sing Women's 1
net Logue
for Peace

ORIOLE

THEATRE

LINWOOD AND PHILADELPHIA

our own ALEX SCHREIBER, Men

Adults - - - • - - 25c
Children
10c

"Mother
Knows Best"

Madge Bellamy

"The Plastic Age"

CLARA BOW



-

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 15-18

"The Woman Disputed"

Norma Talmadge

— - -

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
JANUARY 17.1819

"FAZIL"

.

Charles Farrell—Greta Nisson

Masonic Auditorium

FIVE NIGHTS BEG. TUESDAY

at 8:15

Nights-50c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Mats.-50c, it.

51.50, 52
3 MATS. •
at 2:30, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY

Gordon Craig's First Designment for the American Stage

Macbeth



Florence Reed

Lyn Harding

Willia
m F

Deect on — GEORGE C. TYLER

Popular Admission Prices Are Due Entirely to the Large
Capacity of This Auditorium
Direct from the Knickerbocker
Theater, New York-

100 Performances

GOV. GREEN SAYS: It Is very
pleming to know that Michigan
people are to have the benefit of
I imnatic Mlent of the high order
which composes thi• company. I
feel sure that patrons of the dra•
matic mt will welcome the un-
WWII! opportunity prevented to en•
107 fhP. production of "Macbeth."
FRED W. GREEN.

MAYOR
LODGE SAYS:
The
forthcoming production of Shake-
• peare• "Macbeth" •t the Ma-
onie
Is of areal sink
Importance. and I heartily recom-
mend it to the patrortare of the
citizens of Detroit and urge that
every effort be made to Insure the
11{IerMIN of the engagement.
JOHN C. LODGE.

"Macheth" hal nmer been staged withsuch striking and meinua
beautv - -New York limes.

"It was Imt such •n entertsinment an most of on hoped for, b
don, Pet."—Wm. O. Trapp, N. Y. Evening Wood.
ut sel•

SEATS NOW :,";;..no'n':

I l l
Auditorium. ...
Telephone
s W
poonefileer
d. SV411

Littman's Peoples Theatre

The Popular Yiddish Players

Sam Auerbach—Sadie Shoengold

Supported by a
well-known star cast will appear

Friday Evening, Sat. and Sun. Matinee and Evening
January 11-12.13

NEXT TUESDAY

TICK

ETS

25c t o $1

FEATURING

Sibelius Symphony

in E Minor

Fernandez Ate,

By Rowland Pertume

5L

Staged by DOUGLAS ROSS

SUNDAY AND MONDAY, 13-14

BEGINNING

"INTERFERENCE"

SHAKESPEARE'S

SATURDAY, JAN. 12

Aft.
Next Symphony Pair Fri.
Jan. 25

L.

Rotors Olds.

Benefit Performance Monday Evs•

VICTOR KOLAR ConMucting

Conductor
Tklmrs—$1.00 m

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Second and Last Week, Beg. Mon., Jan. 14th

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Madame Clara Clemens

75,

Woodward at Eliot, Formorly.Bonstelle Playhouse. nom Columbia 1010

Nights.
to 11.50. M•ts.. Tues., Wed , Thum. and Sat., 50a to 75c.
Downtown Box office. Grinnell Brm.—Uptown,

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"KNEE DEEP IN LOVE," Etc.

ORCHESTRA HALL

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We will teach young men the
■ art of boxing.

DETROIT CIVIC THEATER

Motion Picture Masterpiece
.4 Powerful Drama
Told Without Subtitles

POPULAR CONCERT

SOLOIST

ONSTELLE PLAY HOUSE
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`The Last Laugh'

.........

SUNDAY
AT 3:30

SEATS NOW SELLING

PRICES—Mat. Sat. Only, 75c to $2.50; Evenings, 75c to $3.00

In His Greatest Triumph

MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 21

TICKETS AT GRINNELL'S

`REDEMPTION'

(Tolstoy's "Lebende Leichnam")

NOW PLAYING!

ARCADIA

,

PRODUCTION OF

Performances Nightly at 7, 8, 9 p.
Continuous Sat. It Sun. 2 to II.
Clifford 7879

RENOWNED VIOLINIST

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8681 Twelfth St.

EUROPE'S
GREATEST
ACTOR

HONEY FAMILY

New York

ALEXANDER

of Madrid,
Spain

A Melodrama With • Punch

The PRICE OF LOVE

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Be I. ZOLOTAREFSKY, in Four Act•

SADIE SCHOENGOLD IN A NEW ROLE

TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 22

TESTIMONIAL PERFORMANCE TENDERED TO
DETROIT'S FAVORITE

SADIE SCHOENGOLD

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