America Jewish Pedalled Cotter
CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
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"QUARTER MILLION" ;
CLUB OF DETROIT
LIFE ON TO HAVANA
A new angle of the underworld,
presented in true life style from
the experiences of a New York po.
—
lice reporter, is offered on the
Members of Fishman Agency
screen in the presentation at the
Prominent in Party.
Oriental Theater, beginning Sun-
day, of The Stool Pigeon."
A party of 19 members and
One of many novel Keith vaude-
ville acts on this bill is "Elevated guests of the 1928 "Quarte! 3 I il-
Love," as offered by Jarvis-111mi- hors" Club of the Detroit Life In-
soli and company, a comedy inci- surance Company left Detr oit
dent of New York's elevated rail- aboard a special Pullman at 12 •115
Three Great Plays.
road. Alfredo Riva and Jeanne p. in. Friday, Jan. Di, bound for
Orr are dancers from Sunny Spain Shand, F la., on their way to I Itt.
By HERMAN HOEXTER
and their associates, Elsie Dallas, vana, Cuba. The occasion is the
If the past two weeks have been
Vida and P eggy are natives who annual convention tour.
wanting in superlatives for reports
president
of the
specialize in ballroom and Oriental , The
Quarter
Million" Club
is 19 28 of local musical events, the ',cr-
numbers. Anthony and Howland
1,.. ud,
. formances which graced three of
have an ecentrie comedy, song and P:. Norman, who automatically w
as our theaters have well-nigh ex-
stepping umber and the Four entitled to the office inasmuch
as hausted the extensive vocabularies
Karreys, called The Human Elas- he had the highest record of p
aid of the city's gifted reviewers. The
tic Bands" are a quartette of un- business in the "Quarter Milli°
n" Wilson Theater housed O'Neill's
usual cortortionists and gymnasts. contest conducted throughout t
he "The Strange Interlude," and drew•
year 1928.
capacity audiences. Then last
The vice-president of the el
is Glenn II. Wilson of Bay Cr ub Sunday Morris Gest sent the Max
ty,
Reinhardt
production of Tolstoy's
Mich.
iI
tragic "Redemption" to the Shu-
The Detroit Life party will
re-
tort
Lafayette,
where it valiantly
PA
main at Miami Beach for one a
and held it own by virtue of the 1111112-
one-half (lays, using the Ron
P A
4 1
nificent
performances
of Alexan-
Plaza Hotel as headquarters.
PA
der Nloissi—Europe's greatest liv-
Three days will be spent in II
PA
ing
actor—ably
assisted
by a dis-
vans, Cuba.
PA
tinguished company of German and
A highly entertaining progra
PA
nl
Austrian
artists.
And
since
all
has heen arranged for every it
PA
euf the trip. The party will retu ay good things number three, George
DETROIT'S SMARTEST SUPPER
rn
Tyler
brought
his
epochal
pro-
to Detroit on the morning of Su
n- du•tion of "Macbeth" to the Ma-
day, Jan. 27.
I
A
sonic Auditorium On Tuesday, and
3747 WOODWARD
In addition to Mr. Norman a
Near Orchestra Hall
II r. Wilson, other qualified me nd left such an indelible impression
bees of the "Quarter Millio W upon our eyes, ears and hearts,
FEATURING
Club are Morris Fishman, G. I a that nothing short of a "miracle"
• will ever bedim these collective and
Gorowitz, A. II. Eisler, II.
H. cherished memories.
Darby, Ben Fishman, S. J. Rost.
n -
The great Moissi captured us
bloom, S. Lieberman. Besides tl
1e' body and soul by his simple but
members of the club, President N
I. powerful portrayal of the ill-fated
E. O'Brien and Mrs. O'Brien, Mr
Fyodor Protasoff. Such acting as
Vivian Monroe
Norman, Mrs. Wilson, Sirs. More
Fishman, Mrs. Gorowitz Mrs. Da is this makes history; and when the
Emmy Carmen
r-
great
names of the theater will be
by, B. E. Hopton, assistant seer
catalogued in future ages, that of
tary of the company, and Mr. an
d,
Alexander
Moissi will be found
Dance to Detroit's Favorite
Mrs. L. W. Kaplan will take pa
in the "Quarter Million" Clu at with the names of Kainz and Dus•,
AL ALEXANDER'S
b Irving and Bernhardt, and perhaps
tour.
PA
ORCHESTRA
the magic name of our own John
$150,000 Club Members.
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col
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Little Theater of Detroit.
Fox Theater.
"In Old Arizona," the first all-
talking, full length Fox Movietone
feature picture., is now having its
Detroit premier at the new Fox
COlum•••
Colonial Theater.
■ ■
Savoy
Nit e
Club
First All.Talking Fox Feature Film
THEDA DEAS'
REVUE
The
Fan,
Miracle Voice of the Talkies
eve..
ON THE STAGE
COMES THIS DARING
DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE
A Spectacle of Barbaric Splendor
An Oriental Extr.agansa
"VOODOO
"Japanese
LAND"
Fantasia"
32—Fox Tillerettes-32
Featuring
IVAN
MOSKYIN
with
Favorit• Songs From
anJ
Choral Ensemble
50 Golden Voices
"MIKADO"
Another FOX
THE FAMOUS STAR
With C.at of 100
INNOVATION
INVISIBLE DIRECTOR OF MUSIC CONDUCTING
"POET AND PEASANT"
The Pride of Detroit
FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA
60 BRILLIANT SOLOISTS
ONSTELLE P LAYHO Use
OW
DETROIT CIVIC THEATER
Woodward at Eliot, Formerly Bonstelle Playhouse. Phone Columbia 1910
Nights. 75c to 11.50. Mats., Tue., Wed., Thurs. and Sat.. 50e to 75c.
Downtown Bog aim Grinnell Bros.—Uptown, Totten', Gen.
Rotors Bldg.
Saturday and Sunday, Last Thema, "INTERFERENCE"
G
This First Time in Detroit
M. Cohan'. New York Success
"WHISPERING FRIENDS"
Thi• play, it
mostly for laughing purposes, has no aaaaa moral
to
point, but it does provide over two hours .1 side-splitting
fun, with saw,
unusual twists and surpris• situations.
Wednesday Matinee and Night, January 23
"DR. SUDREDA"
By R. Dana Skinner
A story of • Great Love and • Great Hate—First terlohnanco w AMY
Stage of • Most Unnaual Drama
SUNDAY
AT 3:30
POPULAR CONCERT
TICKETS
25c to $1
ORCHESTRA HALL
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
S"
GINA PINNERA
■•■■■•■■■■■■_4_r
VICTOR KOLAR Conducting
Soprano
"'
Tickets 25c to 51.00 at Grinnell's or Orchestra Hall
Thurs. Eve.
Jan. 24
NOW
Guest
Conductor
5.
Aft.
Next Symphony Pair • Fri.
Jan. 25
of Madrid,
rid,
E. Fernandez Arbor
Tickets-01.00 to 52.50—at Grinnell'. or Orch
Hall.
VITAPHONE
MOVIETONE
VILMA BANKY
HOLVISIFOOD
P'"
v.,
25c PARK
"The Awakening"
The Jazz Singer
SEMINARY ASKS FOR
DR. MORALS' LETTERS
TUES.EVE.,
JAN. 22
KRAEMER'S
DETROIT
RESTAURANT
BILLY VAN ALLEN
TOWN TOPICS CO.
ORIOLE
THEATRE
"FAZIL"
BASKET BALL
Broadway Strand
Theatre
TOOL SHOP HARDWARE
SILLMAN'S
GYMNASIUM
Now Open
BUICK FLYERS
Sun. Jan. 20, 3:30 P.M.
DANCELAND
I
4,4'
CONVICT'S
DAUGHTER
Admission
Tool Shop Hardware Co.
I Checker Cabs. Empire 7000'
463 Michigan Avenue.
Cadillac 4555
A Hendren, of Tear. •nd ItIghter
2 :30-15c -30c • 50c •7 5c --A 30
Neat Week—"T h• Junsi. 1.4•9/.7• "
LON CHANEY
` "WI ILF THE CITY SLrrne"
ORCHESTRA HALL
$1.00 to $250
RICHARD
CROOKS
AMERICAN TENOR IN RECITAL
Saturday Evening, January 26
PRAGUE TEACHERS' CHORUS
60 Male Voices. Direct from Czechoslovakia
Metod Poleail, Conductor
Prices $1.00 to $2.50
ELMAN
Nan Halperin
Clifford 7782
stage
Of Speaking
THE MASTERPIECE OF THE SPEAKING SCREEN
Direct From Russia
THEDA DEAS
"Blue
Blowers ')
WARNERBAXTER
OP
DOORS. with Beautiful Bryce Canyon and Mohave Desert for Background
NOW
5 FOR CIRCUIT COURT
Venetian
Gardens
was
EDMUND LOWE
Star of "What Price Glory"
SEE and HEAR This Senatitional Talking Picture!
more than 2.1 Character* Speak Their Parte TAKEN OUT
ORIENTAL
URGE JUDGE MURPHY
In Old Arizona
DOROTHY BURGESS
RUSSIA
5
5
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WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
STATION
MASTER"
It
S. J. STEBBINS
ASI TILL MIDNIGHT Managing Director
C
"THE
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commuous lo:34)
At Columbia St.
Ask •••000.......4
Billy Van Allen, who leaves a
And Moscow Art Theatre
trail of laughter behind his every
Players
The Detroit I.ife Insurance Con
PA
entry on the Colonial Theater
m -
But
the
apex
of
this
trio
of
puny has organized a $150,00
JOHN R. l'IANA
IN
, stage enters his third week as head
0 dramas belongs to "Macbeth."
club,
replacing
the
former
$100
Glen. 10434—Glen. 9218
of the Town Topics company of
• This masterpiece, after designs by
000 ('entury Club. Membership i
:35
people
with
the
presentation
of
%.1 I LI 1 I LI LW .1 WWI LI LI h this club is based upon produetio n Gordon ('raig (a sum, by the way, Dorothy Burgess and Edmun d a hilarious farce called "Spring
of a minimum of $150,000 of pat a of Ellen Terry), was a symphony
Lowe in Fox Movietone
and Love."
d of color, action and sound: a color
rs .110 Nh IL NINg
Production, "In Old Arizona a
There is a chorus of LI Sunshine
∎ business under the same rules a scheme that moved with a majes-
the "Quarter Million" Club.
n
,
Girls
and the Mark Twain Four to
tic rhythm through all the intense- Theater. The cast, a notable o
The president of the 1928 $150
Detroit's Newest
includes Edmund Lowe, star of • furnish specialty offerings of un-
.'
ly
tragi-pregnant
scenes,
and
there-
000 Club is D. L. Tickton of De
nx.
usual
merit.
Sensation!
troit, and the vice-president, Loui ' by furnishing a basis for the "What Price Glory"; Warner B
"Broadway Fever," a fascinating
ter, famed for his successes
C. Real of Grand Rapids. Othe r spoken word and the richly varied
1
BOB BLOCK'S
'The Great Gatsby" and " 111- " romantic and thrilling story of the
qualified members are Mr. F. J. r action. Such resonance and alas
lig City and the lag street, carry-
Quinn, C. latch!, l'eler l'ortnoy, tinct dialogue has not been heard mona," and Dorothy Burgess, the ing a powerful story and an un-
vivacious
stage star. Farrell Mac-
here
in
ages—the
deep
diapason
of
I. J. Goodman, S. Cabot and Peter
usual
climax is the first run screen
I.yn Harding and William Far- Donald and Ivan Linow are among
M. Devlin.
FROM THE NOVEL BY
ruffering for the week. Sally
A. S. PUSHKIN
The convention of the $150,000 nuns; the intensely thrilling con- the 20 or more who play speaking
O'Neil,
Ronald Drew and Corliss
Club, which will be attended also trait,/ of that peer of Jewish ac- parts. The picture is unique in
Palmer are featured in the cast.
Actually Filmed in
by the "Quarter Million" Club tresses, Florence Reed, who as that the greater portion of the
The
picture
is
presented
with
a
members, will be held in Detroit Lady Ninetieth, vied with the men photography was done out-of- sound accompaniment.
for
the
honors
of
the
performance,
doors.
Feb. 26 and 27. This convention
BY SOVKINO
For the stage program, Manag-
will comprise business sessions of and finally, the superb action and
one and One-half (lays and a social diction of a number of lesser char- ing Director S. J. Stebbins has "Shadows That Cross" at the
Guild House.
program terminating in a banquet acters, who, evidently exalted in produced a striking prologue pre-
at the Detroit•Leland Hotel on the spirit by the grandoise work of the sentation entitled "My Tonia,"
Milton Tannenbaum's play,
principals, took their cues from based upon the theme song of the
910 FARNSWORTH
evening of Wednesday, Feb. 27.
"Shadows That Cross," will have
these illustrious stars. picture, with Clay Inman, solo
its first showing at the Guild
Featuring
baritone, singing the song; "Voo-
House, 81 Winder street, Tuesday
doo Land," a (lance spectacle of
Detroit Civic Theater.
West
night, with additional perform- We
' s Adams & Grand Circus Park
"Whispering Friends," one of the barbaric splendor with the corps antes scheduled for Wed. Jan. 23;
—NOW SHOWING—
latest and funniest of George M. de ballet in the wierd voodoo Tues. Jan. 29 and Wed. Jan 30.,
dances of the African jungle. Mar-
Judge Alfred J. Murphy, now in Cohan's popular comedies, opens
The play concerns a young atheist
Charles
Delaney
garet Donaldson, premier dan-
his twenty-fifth year of judicia Monday night at the Detroit Civic
and has in its cast, Jada Leland,
IN
seuse, is seen in a drum dance to
service, will be a candidate fo ' Theater for its first appearance in
James C. Gray Jr., Celestine Mi-
art 0 L
The Fastest Revue in Town—
the accompaniment of 16 African
re-election as circuit judge. The r Detroit. Miriam Sears, George
nard, Dorothy Mandel, May Kil-
Headed by Our Youngest Star
tom toms. Joseph Turin, who sirgs
Detroit News, in an editorial of Blackwood, Helen Morrow, and Al-
gour, I.ouis Altshuler, Max Ra
Rey.
y -
"Ah! Moon of Sly Delight," and
bert
Loew
have
the
principle
parts
1.1
Nov. 12 last, voiced the sentiment
Lilian Buchnam, mezzo-soprano, is burn, Louis Tendler and Jean Jar-
•
of the community toward him in in this delightfully frivolous play h
eard in a solo accompanied by dan. Mr. Jordan, a member of the p GE 0 IN
of young love and its friends. A
these words:
Guild directorial staff, has charge
Excellent Cuisine!
the
choral
ensemble.
Muriel
La of the production.
If we are to congratulate Judge young insurance broker marries a
France, colorature soprano, is
Alfred J. Murphy on the begin- wealthy young widow, and then
WITH
heard this week in a "Japanese
ning of his twenty-fifth year of wakes up to the fact that he may
Fantasie," an extravaganza of Ori-
Clarence Burton
service on our Circuit bench, we be accused of having married her
ental songs and dances, in which
might better first congratulate the for her money. A pair of friends
Based on Reports of the New York
she sings the popular "Moon Song"
Police Department
community which has so long en- add to his fears, and their practi-
from the Gilbert & Sullivan oper-
joyed the fruit of his judicial wis. cal jokes have far-reaching and hu-
etta,
"The
Mikado."
John
Grif-
(tom, his cultivation of mind, his morous results. Eight months at
ON STAGE
fin, tenor, sings the "Wandering
Oh THE
Parking
fine social sense and his unerring the Hudson Theater in New York
ANTHONY & HOWLAND
SCREEN
,Free
sympathy.
proved the popularity of this typi- Minstrel" from the same work. A
dragon dance by the ballet and a
It is such figures as his which cal Cohan comedy, which is as full
Grand River Ave. at Joy Road
RIVA & ORR REVUE
dance trio, consisting of Isabelle
serve to keep alive the older Amer- of laughter as the author's name
Copeland, Seb Meza and Joseph
TALKING PICTURES
promises.
Bright,
clever
and
sur-
ican respect for courts. Where
Vernon,
in
a
Japanese
number
are
JARVIS & HARRISON
the tendency of the bench, in the prising, "Whispering Friends" is
main all over the country, is static, exceptionally good entertainment, among the high spots in this pro.
Judge Murphy has been a constant and one of the greatest laugh hits duction. The overture is the fa-
FOUR KARREYS
AND
miliar "Poet and Peasant," by Von
inspirer of a larger humility in of the day.
There will also tie an unusual Suppe—with a startling innova-
its processes and a more respon-
DEMAREST & DELAND
attraction, four special Wednesday tion, the "Invisible Conductor."
sive and expeditious method.
"This conception of responsibil- performances of It. Dana Skinner's
Features and Shorts
4126 Woodward
ity to the community is sufficiently new drama, "Dr. Sudreda," in its
Starting Sunday
The Crand Riviera.
At Alexandrine
rare to be worthy of remark, and first showing on any stage. Vera
to justify the feeling that it is the Allen, Craig Ward, George Black- m With final tests of Vitaphone and
GTION
Majestic Theater Bldg. community which is to be felici- wood, Walter Sherwin will lie pros- th ovietone made early this week
tated now on its continued fortune eat for the opening of the play, he e Grand Riviera Theater will
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Dancing Every Night
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in having at its command a figure which will be given for two Wed- SI nceforth offer Vitaphone and
ON THE SCREEN:
of such ability, sympathy and in- nesday matinees and evenings, Jan. s h ovietone feature pictures and
art subjects.
23
and
30.
tegrity—in
fact,
no
great
a
gen-
A Vitaphone 1'icture
Music by Howard Bunt's
The first picture with Movietone
tleman."
sound accompaniment is "Win
Hollywood Theater.
—
STAGE
—
That Girl," which ends its run Sat-
I'itaphone's most sensational urday night.
singing and talking screen hit,
"MONK" WATSON
Starting Sunday, Jan. 20, the
Featuring Al Jul.,, and
• nil the
"The Jazz Singer," starring Al
Grand Riviera screen will feature
May McAvoy
Judson, is the attraction de luxe
Keystone Serenaders
I/r. Cyrus Adler, president of scheduled for the Hollywood Thea- Vilma Hanky, noted beauty, in
ON THE STAGE
in
"Killing
Time"
"The
Awakening,"
her
first
indi-
the Jewish Theological Seminary, ter Sunday to continue four (lays.
vidual starring vehicle, in which
Staged by Fred J. Ireland
has issued the following request:
It will be offered in conjunction
Dancing Partners Furnished
"An effort is being made to bring with the regular bill of vaudeville she is supported by Louis Wolheim
together the letters of Doctor Sa- and stage presentations over the and Walter Byron. Vitaphone or-
In • Repertoire of Song
bato Morais, the founder of the Hollywood's newly-equipped Vita- conipaniment is the feature of this
rall1114 fur h
work in Ziegfeld's
picture.
Jewish Theological Seminary of phone installation.
"Killing
Time"
is
the
title
of
America. If any persons are in
The stage show features the fa-
BREEN, LE BARD & BARRY
possession of such letters they mous Nan Halperin, presenting a Fred J. Ireland's newest stage cre-
In "Watch Your Step"
would render a service by forward- repetorie of comedy songs. Miss ation, in which "Monk" Watson
RODERO & MALLEY
ing them to me to the address of Halperin is famous for her work and the Keystone Serenaders cut
In "Ask Me Smoothing"
the Jewish Theological Seminary, in Ziegfeld's Follies, "Little Jes- new capers and present a varied
Smiling Sammy Dibert and
Beginning S•tord•y, Jan. 19th
531 West 123rd street, New York sie James" and other musical and enjoyable musical program.
Sunnybrook Orchestra
City. If they will intimate that shows. She has been a foremost
1Bob Clark at the Golden Voiced
they desire to have the originals headliner for years and is one of
Oriole
Theater.
Organ.
returned, copies will be made and the most expensive numbers the
and 1114
Teh program for this week nt
the originals returned promptly."
Hollywood has ever booked. Breen, the
"Strictly Kosher"
Oriole Theater, Linwood and
Lallard and Barry in "Watch Ph iladelphia, follows:
"Mate and Master" Are Two Your Step" supply comedy, music
Supervised by the Vaard lia-
Saturday, Jan.
19, "Fazil;"
kasrith of Detroit.
16 SUNSHINE GIRLS
and novelties. Rodero and Malley Su nulay and Monday, "The Grand
New Reo Models.
in "Ask Me Something" are also Pir ate" and, by request, the return
Numbering 50 people, including Stan-
The .finest, .t•stiest, .home-
ley Montfort, well.knowe Detroiter,
Two models of the new Reo humorists who have something dif- en gagement on the stage of "The
cooked meals. Try us once and
man, oleo • singing quer-
Flying Cloud—the Mate—recently ferent to offer. The Sunnybrook Ho Ilywood Kiddies;" Tuesday and
be convinced.
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introduced, and being displayed at Orchestra, led by Sammy Dibert W ednesday, "Homesick" and se-
We cater to weddings, ban-
and
Bob
Clarke
at
the
organ
are
dee
the automobile show, together with
ted comedies; Thursday and Fri-
"SPRING AND LOVE"
quets and parties.
LINWOOD AND PHILADELPHIA
several models of the larger Reo regular Hollywood features day , "The Apache;" Saturday, Jan.
our own ALEX SCHREIBER, Mar.
On Thursday the Hollywoo4 will 26, Lon Chaney in "While the City
Flying Cloud—the Master.
ON THE SCREEN THE FEATURE
8681 Twelfth St.
PICTURE WILL BE
In an interview, Grover IV. feature Nita Gray Chaplin, the , Sle eps." with special matinee for
SATURDAY, JAN. 19
Corner Blaine
Thomas of the Refs Michigan Sales, former Mrs. Charlie Chaplin, in a the kiddies, with free candy, stage
"BROADWAY FEVER"
sensational stage offering. con tests, cash prizes, etc.
sound
PiclU
said
that
"the
Mate
is
receiving
re
When at Mt. Clemens Stop at
A romantic story of the lii. City
the same enthusiastic interest as
Chu. Farrell—Greta Nissen
Kramer's
featuring Sally O'Neil. Ronald Drew
was accorded the original Flying
and Corti. Palmer.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY20-21
Cloud models when they were first I
AP
Victor MrLaglen and
introduced. is evidenced by the
Lois Moran
hundreds of visitors who stop to
Keep Fit!
admire the newest Flying Cloud
I \
creation."
"THE RIVER PIRATE" .
Both the Mate and the Master
are six-cylinder cars and both are
On the Stage
VS.
fitted with internal expanding hy-
Be Request. Return Engagement of
BROADWAY AT GRATIOT
draulic four-wheel brakes. Their
THE HOLLYWOOD KIDDIES'
wheelbases are 115 and 121, re-
Clifford 2551,
TUES. AND WED, 22.23
spectively. The steering gear has
Two Shows Daily
been designed so as to control the
Week Beginning Sunday. J.. 20
"HOMESICK"
car with minimum physical effort.
Elaborate Stage Product on
Sammy Cohen—Marjorie Beebe
Prices for the Mate are: Two-
Boxing Every Afternoon
Selected Comedies, Novelties
passenger coupe, $1,375; five-pas-
Handball Courts
senger sedan, $1,395; two-passen-
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 24-25
ger sport coupe with rumble seat,
Modern Athletic Devices
$1.395, and five-passenger sport
"THE APACHE"
50c,
75c
sedan,
$1,495.
Special attention to business
Don Alvarado—Merger. t Li•usgstan
men.
Prices for the Master are: Two-
Selected Comedies, Novelties, News
Two Preliminaries
passenger sport coupe, $1,625;
SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE KID.
We will teach young men the
1:30 P. M., and 2:30 p. m.
DIES SATURDAY. FREE CANDY
five-passenger brougham, $1,645;
—STAGE CONTESTS—CASH
art of booing.
roadster, 81,685; four-passenger
PRIZES
Victoria, $1,795, and five-passen-
Not • Moving Picture
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34 MONROE
ger sedan, $1,845.
SATURDAY, JAN. 29
$12,000,000
TEMPLE of
the CINEMA
WOODWARD AVE.
heriormances Nightly at 7,8. 9 p nt.
Continuous Sat. a Sun. 2 to II.
Clifford 7879
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DETROIT'S
I. A R G S T
'f 11 EATRE
unUSUAZ ANOARTISrIC FILMS
Buster Keaton has extracted
comedy from steamships and prize
fights, bicycles and a locomotive,
but now he hies hit upon what, out
far, sems to be absolutely the fun-,
Myst thing in his career. He gets
his laughs aided and abetted by
a news-reel movie camera of an-
cient vintage, with three tripod
legs that get tangled in everything
from the New York subway to a
motorboat propellor, landing him
in the most comical series of troub-
les he's ever experienced. This is
the situation in "The ('Ilineraman,"
Kenton's new Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer comedy which comes Friday,
Jan. 18, to the United Artists
Theater.
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Dinner Served 6 to 0:30
No Cover Char.. Until 9.30 p. ni.
committee. Rabbi Levinger will
INDIANAPOLIS.—Rabbi Lee J. succeed Rabbi Herman J. Beck of
Levinger of Columbus, Ohio, was Pottsville, I'a., who has resigned
elected national chaplain of the because of ill health.
LITTLE
THEATRIL ii
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United Artists Theater.
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KELLY, CONRAD
& MILES
RABBI LEVINGER IS
American Legion here at a meeting
CHAPLAIN OF LEGION of the Legion's national executive
Another of the Ilotion Picture
Guild's programs of unusual lihns
comes to the Little Theater this
week, headed by the Moscow Art
Theater's interpretation of "The
Specializing in
Station Master," the film version of
the novel by A. S. Pushkin which
the Sovkino Company has filmed in
ON ALL INSTRUMENTS
Russia. included 011 t he program
is a rare old relic of the early days
Piano Connie Co, cring
of the screen in the form of Char-
Theory, Futuristic Harmony,
lie Chaplin'se "The Count," which
Novelty Rhythm, Breaks,
lie Chaplin's "The Count," which
Endings, Etc.
scenic of the Austrian Alps, "Ice
Palaces."
Free Orchestra Practice
"The Station Shuster" marks the
Vocal Instruction
second appearance in America of
Ivan Aloskvin, foremost star of
orche4ttro
the Russian stage, of whom Alex-
1425 Broadway, Bet. John R. and
ander Woolcott said, "he is of such
Grand River
genius that he outreaches every
player who has ever appeared in
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New York." Iloskvin was the lead-
Hour* 10 a. ni. to 0 p. m.
ing, actor of the Slosco• Art Thea-
0.
ter troupe which played in several
American cities in 1921. His only
appearance on the screen is in the
title rude of "The Station St aster."
POPULAR MUSIC
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RENOWNED ARTIST
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NEXT MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 21
Ticket. at Grinnell's
THE DETROIT THEATER GUILD
81 Winder Street. Cherry 2144
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS,
JANUARY 22.23.29.30
SHADOWS THAT CROSS
Three Arts and Seven Scenes
Orchestra 51.00
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DIRECTED BY JEAN JORDIN
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TWELFTH AT SEWARD
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
the 18th, 19th and 20th of January
In Something Very Interesting
Young and Old, You Must See It. A new Idea on the Yiddish
Stage
IN THE BIG CITY
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Written in Four Acts with
a Prologue, by Moses Richter
TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 22
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