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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-01-25

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America Apish Ptriodeal Cotter

CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

nneon,

MEVerKorr

0000

PLA

NSTELLE
NOW

1

HOUSE

,

Woodward al Ehot, Formerly Bonstelle Playhouse. Phone Columbia 1910
75c to 41.10. Mats.. Tilea. Wed., Thurs. and
Son t o D. .
Downtown Box office, tHInnell Bron.--Ilmown. Potters . , Cen. hfivtors
Ithht•

Second and lest Week Beginning Monday, January 28

The F,,. Time in Detroit
G•orge M. Cohan's New York Success

"WHISPERING FRIENDS"

This play, written mostly lor laughing purposes, has no
eat moral to
point, but it does provide over two hours of side-splitting ion, with many
unusual twists endsurprise situations.

gs

Wednesday Matinee and Night, January 23

1g.
ts.

A

"DR. SUDREDA"
By R. Dana Skinner

story of • Great Love and • Great Hate--First Performance on Any

Stage of a Most Unusual Drama
-
-

ono°

StIDETRIR
,01 :1
Cal OPERA HOUSE IC

A

ONE WEEK ONLY
STARTING Y

Feb. 3

Nite.-50c to $2.50. Pop. Mats.

Wed., Sat., 50 to $1.50

MAIL ORDERS AND SEATS NOW

ul

Annual Tour

\‘.

ALBERT LEWIS s AN41 H TIAIUCIS prg,en6

GEOR.G•E

PAGE

*zillittatti Notes

DETROIT CIVIC THEATER

les

E1118/1 itDNICLE

"Sunrise," Murnau'a Great-
est Screen Triumph at
Fox This Week.

Marking the twenty-fifth until-
versary of the founding of Temple
Beth El, more than 100 members
:ottoopleolthe banquet Jars 17, at
the Hotel Bancroft. Isaac Oppen-
heim, president of the coongrega•
Usti, welconuod the guests and in-
' •
troduced
Alexander Philippe as
toastmaster. Dr. Nelson Glueook of
First All-Talkie and Big the faculty of the Hebrew l'nion
Stage Show at Grand
College gave the principal ad.
Riviera.
dress. Other talks were given by.
Rabbi Levi Blau of Temple Beth-
"Lights of New York," the first El.
Samuel Seitner, first presi-
all-t:
feature picture, will be dent of the congroogatioon, who
the new screen offering at the gave a history of the temple, Mrs.
Grand Riviera, starting Sunday, I. IV, Clitikastein, Mrs John Im-
with all all-star cast. Shorter mermen and
Milton Greenelnium.
‘'itolphone and Moovietoone subjects Delightful vocal selections were
are also included un the screen pro-
git000n by 'Mrs. Cecil Buskins and
gram •
,I. lirsoolgea 'weeny:tided
"Black Bottom" is the title of loyiss Grace Perry.
Fred J. Ireland's newest stage cre-
ation, especially written and de-
Mr. and Mrs. Issas Oppenheim
vised for the occasion. Featuring celebrated their thirteenth wed-
the clever "Monk" Watson in some-
ding anniversary with a family
thing new and better than ever, dinner at their home, 333 N. defter-
and with the popular Keystone Son avenue.
Serenaders doing things they have
never done before, in addition to
While visiting in the city Dr,
playing "hoot" tunes, "BMA Bot- Nelson Glueck of Cincinnati was
tom" is one of the most preten- the houm•guoost of Mr. and Mrs.
tious shows ever offered at the Alexander Philippe.
Grand Riviera.

ORIENTAL

Wert Adams

Grand Circus Park

DETROITs
LARGES1
THE.% Tit I

Week Jan. 27
Special Attraction!

DAN FITCH

NLNE

12,000,000
l'EMPLF; of
the CINEMA

WOODWARD AVE.

CONTINUOUS 10:30

At Columbia St.

AM TILL MIDNIGHT

S. J. STEBBINS

Managing Director

NOW YOU CAN SEE THE PICTURE

THAT HAS ELECTRIFIED THE WORLD!

GIRLS

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! SEE IT TODAY!

WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS

`Sunrise"

Y. W MURNAIFS MASTERPIECE

"Sunrise," F. W. Alurnau's
and
greatest screen triumph, with Jan-
et Gaynor and George O'Brien in
the leading rules, is the motion pie.
t are feature at the Fox Theater
this week. A Symphonic Fox Mov-
note's , uccoompaniment adds the at-
Co-Starring
traction of sound to the visual
JANET GAYNOR, GEORGE O'BRIEN
beauties of the film. "Sunrise" is
and an ALL-STAR CAST
SINGERS! DANCERS!
the story of a man and his wife—
Acclaimed !AnWtorld
COMEDIANS!
the Most Import.t Motion Picture
and the other woman. In filming
Ever Made.
Beauty!
Speed!
Pep!
this picture director Murnau did
A WIFE'S OVERPOWERING LOVE TRIUMPHS OVER THE SE-
DUCTIVE LURE OF A SIREN.
not limit himself to any locale
—On the Screen-
Beautified by SYMPHONIC FOX MOVIETONE Accompaniment.
any period of time. It might he
described as happening anywhere
anytime, Si, universal is the theme.
—in--
For the stage program Manag-
A Dazzling Presentation of Scenes from
ing Director S. J. Stebbins totters
Stescatiors Immortal Opera
a brilliant presentation of scenes
from Mascagni's beloved opera,
"Cavalleria Rusticana" with Lil-
WITH A BRILLIANT ARRAY OF VOCAL ARTISTS
lian Burknam, mezzo-soprano, Jos- '
FOX CHORAL ENSEMBLE
ehp Turin, tenor, Clay Inman, bar-
Hendricks and Baldwin, "I/ark-
The CORPS de BALLET
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ifirshlotorg '
5O—Golden Voleem-30
Detroit's Large. Dance Ensemble
itone, Little Caruso, tenor, Ethel town's Fashion Plates," top the rued Mr. Lionel Hirshberg have re-
AND A DISTINGUISHED CAST OF 100 ARTISTS
Manning Soprano and Nadine Ray, stage bill with the big surprise of turned from a short visit to Chi-
coloratura soprano, as the vocal the season. cago.
r
COI.1•04•1.1..M ...000vv•
A Colorful Picturitation of Straues'e Belayed
UNLISUAL AND ARTISTIC FILM S
principles. The Fox Choral En-
so--
semble supplies the choral harmony
The Jewish Ladies' Aid Society
Oriole Theater.
and the corps de ballet is seen in
arc sponsoring a bridge to he held
Featuring the 32—FOX TILLERETTES-32
• erformancee Nightly at 7, LI, 9 p. rn.
rustic dances. Another feature of
This Sunday and Monday, the Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 23, at
The For CHORAL ENSEMBLE and CAST of 125
Continuous Sat. II Sun. 2 to II.
the stage program is a colorful pU- Oriole Theater. Linwood and Phila- the Comnounity Center.
Clifford 7579
turization of Strauss' "Blue Dan- delphia, will feature "Win That
The Pride of Detroit
Direct From Its Sensational
ube" with chorus and ballet head- Girl."
Mrs. Earl Spiesberger of Jack-
ed by Margaret Donaldson, prima
New York Success!
Tom Elliott, one of the must pop- son, Mich., spent the week-end
ballerina and a cast of 125 artists.
60 BRILLIANT SOLOISTS
ular amateur boxers on the Pacific with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
THE MOTION PICTURE GUILD
Armin Franz is heard in a number
10135 GRESS, Cue. Conductor
Coast, plays one of the featured Louis Dembinsky.
sit ES ENS's
of organ selections and Fox Mov-
comedy roles in "Win That Girl."
ietone News in sound 51111 vision
Ms. and Mrs. Joseph Rothner
Sue
Carol
and
David
Rollins
have
• completes the program.
the leading romantic roles. David were called to Cincinnati, Ohio, by
the death of Mrs. Itothner's uncle,
Butler directed the production.
Mr. Max Alexander,
"The Albany Night Boat," with
"Berlin—the Symphony of a
Olive Borden, will be shown Tues-
Big City," at Little
ONLY, BEGINNING
day and Wednesday, and "The Air
Theater.
Circus" will be the feature on
Meet is the
Something new in the way of Thursday and Friday.
Wilson Lounge Rout
feature pictures comes to the La-
214 Madison, app. D.A.C. Cherry 2110
MATS. WED., SAT.
th, Theater Saturday in "Berlin—
THE
THEATRE GUILD OF NEW YORK
the Symphony of Big City," a
Detroit Civic Theater.
PRESENTS
German production that is claimed
George M. Cohan's great laugh
to he totally unlike anything yet
success, "Whispering Friends,"
done on the screen. It is a study
continues for another week at the
Hadar Zion Club.
of the life of a metropolis from
Detroit Civic Theater, in its first
The tifth anniversary was cele-
(lawn to dark—presenting the
Detroit engagement. The principle brated Saturday night at the home
New! Startling! IN Thin Beautiful
many varied and fascinating as-
roles in this delightfully funny of Tillie Lepsetz, 10208 Delmar
Cindy of the Liven and Loses in a
! peels of a city's atmosphere and
Modern Metropolis
comedy are taken by Miriam avenue. An excellent program
spirit.
Sears, alternating with Madame was given. Dorothy Kroll read
Actually Filmed in the
Direct from Forty-nine Weeks in New York
The picture was directed by
Clara Clemens, and George Black- the histsory of the past year, telling
Great Russian Capital
Walter Ruttman, and written by
AN AMERICAN FOLK PLAY by Daus and Dorothy Heyward.
wood, Helen Morrow and Albert o:f the fine work that was carried
Staged
by Reuben Mamoulian.
Carl Mayer, of "The Last Laugh"
Settings by Clam Throckmorton.
And a Great 811.mintlIng Program
Loew. Eight months at the Mun- on by the club. A humorous dia-
Headed by
fame. Photography was by Karl
"An evening of New Experience. Extraorilinary Interest and High,
Startling Ileauty."—Alexander Woulicott.
son Theater in New York gave this logue concerning the Jewish Na-
Freund, famous UFA cameraman. playa good
PRICES
g
send-off, and it has tional Fund was presented by
Evenings. Orch. $2.50; B.I. $2, 91.50; Fam. Cir. $1.001 MAIL
Accompanying "Berlin—the Sym-
NO
Wed. Mat, Orch. $1.50; Bal.
won lasting applause throughout Florence Kahn and Fannie Entner.
$2; Fam. Cir. 75. ',ORDERS
phony of a Big City" on the pro- he country.
TAX
I Sat. Mat.. Orch. $2.00; Bal. $1.50, $1; Fain. Cir. 754 I NOW
There were several songs and
gram at the Little Theater there
poems..
The
prophecy
was
written
An
unusual
attraction
will
be
is it film biography called "The Life
of von Hindenburg," which is the the first presentation on any stage by Miriam Peiman. A Sabbath
only authorized story of the great of It. Dana Skinner's new play, observance game was enjoyey by
the
senei al's life, and several other 'Dr. Sudreda," in two more spec- all. The group announced the pur-
Only AiVs';',Z"Ce•!;izr.t:
unusual films, including a story of al Wednesday performances; one chase of a half dunam of land in
DETROIT WELLESLEY CLUB
such rare animals as the koala, and matinee and one evening, Jan. 30. Palestine. Also, a lovely gift was
TWELFTH AT SEWARD
Benefit Performance Monday
it Harold Lloyd comedy in which Craig Ward, Vera Allen and presented to the leader.
Evening
George
Blackwood
have
the
lead-
the bespectacled comedian appears
The Popular Yiddish Players
ing roles. This is a thrilling dra-
with Bebe Daniels.
Ezra Yehuda Club.
matic story of Eastern occultism,
The last meeting of the Ezra
Jessel at Shubert - Detroit. the story of a great have and a Yehuda Club was held at the home
With their entire cast, announce the appearance in five per-
great
hate. The theme is as fasci-
George Jesse', best remember ed
of its leader, Mrs. P. Shomovitz on
formances only of the staid-renown e d English, Jewish actor
nating as it is timely, and the ac-
for his work in "The J87.7, Singer
Tuesday. At this meeting, as well
tnon
is
gripping
and
tense.
This
• comes to the Shubert-Detroit 1 'n
as on Monday, practice was held
is a rare offering outside of New
his newest play "The War Song
fur the Chamisho Osor celebra-
Specializing in
for one week starting Sunday, Fe b. York, and an unusual and compel- tion. Plans for the Purim party
ling drama. It is being considered
LATE STAR OF "RABBI AND PRIEST"
3, with the usual Wednesday an
to be held with the girls mothers
for New York production.
Saturday matinees. Mr. .fosse
as guests, are being completed. A
(Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Matinee and Evenings)
will close his annual tour Marc h
discussion on the calendar will fea-
ON ALL INSTRUMENTS
January 25.26-27
2, at which time he starts work
ture the next meeting, which will
Colonial Theater.
P.no Course Covering
in
ing on a series of singing-talkin
F Billy Van Allen's season of high take place on Monday, Jan. 27. Theory, Futuristic Harmony,
pictures.
The next meeting will be held at
'
class
musical
comedy
presentations
Novelty Rhythm, Breaks,
George Jess el represents
the home of Ruth Savage of Stur-
Endings, Etc.
unique value in the playhouse fo a through the medium of his Town tevant avenue on Monday,
his devotion to the theater's high r Topics comedy of 35 people contin-
Free
Orchestra
Practice
est ideals in the characters he him ues at the Colonial Theater, with
A New Club
" V 1 r , IrtIrts
self essays as well as in the Ira - a new farce, "Love and Laugh," is
Vocal Instruction
A new club has been formed un-
By NI. D. Maxman—four acts, prologue and epilogue. Sam
-
the
attraction
for
the
week
°pon-
matic and spiritual content of th
der the name of the Roses of Zion.
Auerbach
and
Sadie
Shoengold will appear in important
Orchestras friuniehed
• plots of his pieces.
e ing Saturday. With it will be the
parts.
The officers are: President, Bertha
first run screen production, "The
1425 Broadway, Bet.
R. and
Diamond; vice-president, Fanny
Faker," starring Jacqueline Lo.
River
"Porgy" at Wilson Theater gan.
Sitorsky; secretary, Esther Duch-
"Porgy," which the New Yor
in; treasurer, Anna Baker. The
CL ifford 5778
Theater Guild will bring for an en
"Love and Laugh" is another new dub meets at the Talmud Tor-
A special benefit performance will be given to the unfor-
Hours to a. tn. to 9 p. '5.
gagement positively limited to on
vehicle with a bright and funny am on Westminster and Delmar.
tunate wife and children of the deceased actor, the late David
week, beginning Sunday night role fur Van Allen. Girls between the ages of 12 and
Feb. 3, at the Wilson Theater, di
"The Faker" on the screen is an 14 are invited to join at meetings
rect. from its year's run on Broad unusual drama, full of love, mys- at the Talmud Torah at 7 p. tat. on
tery and big thrills.
way, is described as a signifisan
Saturdays.
An appeal is made to the Jews of Detroit to aid this worthy
contribution to our native theater
eausso by attending this performance, which will be one of the
It is said to be handsomely and im
best plays of the season,
pressively produced. The scene
lies.'ve your seats now.—The Management and Players,
and groupings have been hailed a
5.
an expressional note of unparal
81 Winder Street. Cherry 2144
leled (originality.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS,
Unhackneyed spirituals will bt
JANUARY 22.23.29.30
rendered as they are given in th (
south. Then a real orphanag e
band from the Jenkins Orphanage
stki
Charleston, S. C., will be led by a
Starting
Three Acts and Seven Scenes
ON THE
Pierktml
Sunday,
young musician who is a master
leFreo
SCREEN
By M. TANNENBAUM
Jan. 27
of native rhythms. "Porgy" has
DIRECTED BY JEAN JORDIN
ALL.TALKING!
Orchestra $1.00
been hailed as a play of intense
M
no 75c
hrilling and haunting beauty, a
tirring bit of mysterious actual-
4126 Woodward
ty. The substance of the story
DETROIT'S SMARTEST SUPPER
At Alexandrine
as been intensified on the stage.
CLUB
'ast and production will come to
Majestic
Theater
Bldg.
3747 WOODWARD
)etroit from New York in its en-
Near Orchestra Hall
irety and return to New York
Dancing Every Night
With An Alt-Stu Cut
fter the engagement here, fol-
FEATURING
owed by a fortnight in Philadel-
— STAGE
Music by Iloward Bunt's
hia.

"MINSTREL
MEMORIES"

LOIS WILSON

ON THE STAGE

"Object—Alimony"

"CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA"

LITTLE THEATRE

tin-

"BLUE DANUBE"

g•

p."The War Son

NI

Comedy prima

ty THE

SIVt'ACICS

and MrJESSEL.•

WITH THEORB3INAL

FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA

"Jr:ad-the passonare and sonic awl-the swag.
genna renames laugh-the sudden collapse
Into pathos-the crooning Ton Pan Alley bear
behind the andante idoom - these create an
sntentrorable portrait Jewel-one of the greet
talents of nor smeraco.s”

ss9 fattrical

'UST

stayed by ALBERT LEWIS

- nen tiede. tent N. Y. Assinant

"A Triple Hit"
st•reeros

Tenet than The Jan Singe A well vehicle
for Hs Jena"
-N. Y. void

Clurego Daily News.

Young
Judaea

DIRECT FROM RECORD TRIUMPHS IN CHICAGO

as
es

19.

-

SUNDAY
AT 3:30 POPULARCONCERT TICKETS
25c to $1

ORCHESTRA HALL

Detroit Symphony Orchestra
coGnrctior E. FernandezArbos

of sMpa. 11nrid,

Tickets 25c to 31.00 at Grinnell's or Orchestra Hall

6

alts

Thurs. Eve.
Feb. 7

Aft.
Symphony Pair Fri.
Feb. 8

Next

Chicago Civic Opera Co. .

FOUR MAGNIFICENT OPERAS
Three Nights—One Matinee
Cost• Include noddle ■
reuleat kn.. Entire artintle personnel of 400
Ballet, (borne Mehra..

FEBRUARY 15-16-17

POPULAR MUSIC

THAIS

c rj;•:: joyens,
Ganirn. Nowa, Forrniehl. Nteholleh,
ctor, Paget. 11.monoy. Conde, Moransont

SUNDAY EVE., Feb. 17

LOHENGRIN NORMA

Dig';:'.0trnarr;I'Vh:):""'"" ,

ORIOLE

THEATRE

LINWOOD AND PHILADELPHIA
our own ALEX SCHREIBER, Mar.

SATURDAY,' JAN, 26

LON CHANEY in

"WHILE THE
CITY SLEEPS"

"Win That Girl"

w ith

DAVID ROLLINS

SUE CARROL

TUES., WED., JAN.

29.30

"The Albany Night Boat"

wit h

OLIVE BORDEN

THUM , FRI., JAN. 3I-FEB. I.

"The Air Circus"

with

ARTHUR LAKE
SUE CARROL

LOUISE DRESSER

ON THE. SCREEN:

A

Vitaphone Picture

Hollywood'. First All-Talking Picture

`Lights of NewYork'

CULLEN LANDIS
—HELENE COSTELLO

Are the Principal Players

ON THE STAGE

"OUR GANG KIDS"

famous Juveniles of the Hal
Roach Series of funny movies.

Coneisting of:
Scooter Lowry, original tooth VT
Mawr Kornman, original Juvenile
/ending lady, and others.

They •ppear in a •ketch relied

"In and Out of the Movies"

Smiling Sammy Dibert and

Sunnybrook Orchestra

Bob Clark •t the Golden Voiced
Organ.

,

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Membership At Home:

This Sunday evening the Y. W.
II. A. dramatic group will present
a program of two (one-act plays in
the I,ittle Theater under the di-
rection of Miss Lea Minsky, dra-
matic coach.

This Sunday afternoon Miss
Florence Krell will review "The
Island Within," by Ludwig Lewi-
sohn. All interested are urged to
come at 3:30 o'clock.

Oriental Theater.

A gripping love drama, colorful-
ly presented by a powerful cast of
well known players serves to make
"Object Alimony," the new screen
attraction at the Oriental Theater
for the week 1x•ginning Sunday one
of the exceptional attractions
among current releases

Featured on the Keith vaude-
ville program for the week will be
"Dan Fitch and His I'rize Win-
ning Girls," in modern minstrel-
Hollywood Theater.
sy. This is a big troupe of play-
The Hollywood first all-talking
ers who furnish almost the whole.
otion
picture, "Lights of New
show in themselves. It includes an y
," the big Warner Bros., Vit-
augmented minstrel first part and' ark,"
olio of Broadway artists which" in-' a phone production which created a
eludes Dan Fitch, the group of ti nsation at its premiere a short
Smirnova Girls, Emmett Miller, f me ago, will be presented as the
eature of the bill opening Sunday
Charles Childs, Trevor Lewis,
Turk McBee, Jr., and John and for four days. On the stage will
George Hardgrove. There will he be
Hal Roach's original "Our
G
ang" kids.
several other Keith features sur-
The
"Our Gang" kids, known
rounding this big unit revue.
ar and wide as the juveniles of
th e Roach series of funny movies,
re composed of Johnny Downs,
United Artists Theater.
riginal juvenile lead; Scoster
Magnificent sets—replicas in 1,
many cases of the historic halls in, m owry, the original tough guy;
arry Kornman, original juvenile
which the Third Napoleon trod—;
Ic
the full ecstasy of the decadent a adinjs lady and others whose
court of France with its gaily cos- a ames and faces are familiar. They
turned dames in their hooped fin-' ppear in a sketch called "In and
ut of the Movies."
cry, marble halls of splendor and

the Parisian dives—all these are G
uild House Gives Fourth 1
part of D. W. Griffith's "Lady of
the Pavements," a romantic screen
Production, "Shadows
poem out of fancy's pages, which
That Cross."
is scheduled to open at the United .
"Shadows That Cross," the
Artists Theater Friday, Jan. 25. I fo urth production of the first sea-
AO s of the Guild House, was pre-
nted at the clubhouse, 81 Win-
"Blossom Time" at Cass. 1 . de ✓ street, Tuesday and 1k ednes-
"Blossom Time," that highly pop- da y evenings before an apprecia-
ular and beautiful operetta based 6 ' oe audience. The play, which
on the life and music of Franz ca me from the pen of Milton Tan-
Schubert, will be at the Cass The- Sc nbaum, one of the club mem-
ater for another week, commenc- be rs, was given its first presenta-
ing next Sunday night. This eel- Oa n. Very modern in treatment,
ebrated musical play goes on and th e play deals with the spiritual
on year after year with undimin- ad ventures of a young man who
fished patronage and popularity ,Si shes to live as Christ lived but
and seemed quite as attractive and
}so finds unsurmountable difficul-
as lovely this past week as it did ti es in his path.
when it first visited us six years

I ago.

Special Announcement!

THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 29, 1929

THE DETROIT THEATER GUILD

Book Tea:

SperLl Matinee for Kiddies

SUN. AND MON., JAN. 27.25

'HUMAN LOVE'

.amenu, .1.1114.11;:%•nl:onlidarleai,G
.1.176.d'Iler•

An Early Reservation Secures Choice Locations
Priere. $0 00. $5, $1.
.
and $1 56 duo 4v.
10 per mint thalami for ,sateen tulip. on seats provd at Ss and 01

Littman's Peoples Theatre

M. D. WAXMAN

SATURDAY EVE., Feb. 16

SATURDAY MAT., Feb. 16

PORGY

Sam Auerbach—Sadie Shoengold

Presented by Detroit Guarantors

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

FAUST

Symphony
of a Big City"

i

2119

,Detroit's 'Third Annual Grand Opera Season

samba, 7,
' bulieh--llallet
Pularro.

Sun. Nite Feb. 3

The

Von Hindenburg )/

Tickets—$1.00 to 12.50—at Grinnell's or Orckutra Hall.

FRIDAY EVE., Feb 15

ONE WEEK

`The Life of

GUEST CONDUCTOR

Bernardino Molinari

SEATS NOW SELLING ,95_,V=1: B

Club
Notes

"BERLIN

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Venetian
CAFE
Gardens LIDO

11-1? A

1

"LIGHTS OF
NEW YORK"

BASKET BALL

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vs.
FIRESTONE

Sun. Jan. 27, 3:30 P.M.

DANCELAND

"Blue
Blowers"

Dancing Partners Furnished

Woodward at Forest

No Cover Charge Until 920 p. wt.

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Dinner Served 6 to 910

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

"Black Bottom"

VIVIAN WEST?

Ranee

JOHN R. I'IANA
Glen. 10434—Glen. 9218

■■■■■.\•■■■•■■■••■Wl■

His

Keystone Serenaders

Emmy Carmen

AL ALEXANDER'S
ORCHESTRA

Admission 50c, 75c


"Monk" Watson

KELLY, CONRAD
& MILES

• •

See "Monk" Watson in Something
New and Better Than Ever
With

HENDRICKS & BALDWIN
BERNICE AND THELMA

Radio Stare

EARL CAPPS AND SISTERS

RIVIERA WONDER DANCERS

MERLE CLARK AT THE ORGAN

BOB BLOCK'S

Savoy
Nite
Club

910 FARNSWORTH

Featuring

THEDA DEAS'
REVUE

The Fastest Revue in Town—
Headed by Our Youngest Star

Sall

KRAEMER'S

DETROIT
RESTAURANT

"Strictly Kosher”

Supervised by the

kasrith of Detroit.

Vaard Ila-

The . finest, .tastiest, .homes!

cooked math. Try us once and
I. convinced.
We cater to weddings, ban
auras and parties.

THEDA DEAS

8681 Twelfth St.

Excellent Cuisine!

When ■ at Mt. Clemens Stop at
Kramer's

Corner Blaine

4F day

Beginning Saturday, Jan. 19th

BILLY VAN ALLEN

and His

TOWN TOPICS CO.

16 SUNSHINE GIRLS

Numbering 50 people, lacludiog Stu-
lay Montle.. well-known Detroiter,
u leading mae, also • .iagiag guar.
tett*.
IN

"LOVE AND LAUGH"

ON THE SCREEN THE FEATURE
PICTURE WILL BE

"THE FAKER"

STARRING JACQUELINE LOGAN
A daring expose of methods used
by fake I...Bullets and cottal.. •
recital of their deeds.

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