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Ametkait Palish Periatileal Cotter

CLIFTON Antall • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

fitEnctitorckwistAARor ICU

titemplr Nell El
Notes

BERTHA KALISCH APPEARS AT
YIDDISH THEATER THIS WEEK

Sear. This Week-End in "Midway;" Makes First Detroit Appearance on
Yiddish Stage; Gives Reasons for Her Return
to Yiddish Stage.

West,Adame M Brand Orem Park.

Following up his policy of bring- here three years ago in "Maiola,"
makes her first appearance 011 the
Yiddish stage in Detroit.
A. Littman brought for a limited
Asked for her reasons fur re-
engagement Miss Bertha Kaliseh, turning to the Yiddish stage, Ber-
outstanding artist of the English tha Kalisch recently explained it
and Yiddish stage., who is appear-
as follows:
"My entire being craves for a
Jewish audience. I need it as our
needs a tonic. With nu., returning
to the Yiddish stage is equivalent
to coming back to my own people.
Not that my American audiences
have ever lacked in appreciation,
but among the Jewish people I feel
like a traveler who returns to his
native country after a long ab-
sence."
Introduced Maeterlinck.

SAM MORTON and
CHARLES MACK

ing to Detroit eiutstanding stars,

of the Original Four Mortoni
and OW-Time Detroit Favorite,

Hamilton Sisters & Fordyce
William Ebbs
"The Red Pirate"

Extra Added Attraction
The Mennelord Troupe
_
b•ItEl.N
LIONEL BARRYMORE

I/I

"THE
RIVER WOMAN"

with Jacqueline Loam

LASALLE GARD-A
.tzavz

SUN.-MON. MARCH 10-11

DJ17.:4"6

COSTELLO

TUESDAY, MARCH 12

"RED WINE"

_ —
WED.-THURS. MARCH 13.14
COLLEEN MOORE in

WOODWARD AVE.

Al Columbia St.

CONTINUOUS
S. J. STEBBINS
11 A. B. T11.1. MIDNIGHT Managing Director

WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS

The Talking and Singing Hit

"MAKING THE GRADE"

FRITZ LEIBER HERE
IN REPERTOIRE OF
SHAKESPEARE PLAYS

with

EDMUND LOWE LOIS MORAN LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD

A

Rollirkina Comedy Romance Paved on • Story by

GEORGE ADE

Dean of American Humorists
A FOX MOVIETONE PRODUCTION

ADDED ATTRACT ION

"CHIC" SALE

Famous Delineator of Rural Characters

"THE LADIES' MAN"

A NEW

ALL-TALKING

COMEDY

ON 771E STAGE

Always a pioneer for the best in
Smile Through Your Tears at
the theater —an early insurgent—
as destined to bring to thi.
Kalisch w as
t h at sa
rain'
English-speaking stage
with HAROLD VAN DUZEE, tenor
rich store, of modern plays with
Trion chant Iteturn tioirattento•nt. and the
her superb acting. She was the
32—PUNCHINELLO GIRLS-32
ne k to
first to introduce m ne t erii
The class in "Jewish Customs,
this country with her performance titled "Punchinello." Harold Van
A FANFARE TO SPRING
Symbols
and
Ceremonials"
will
die.

Duzee,
tenor,
of
"Rosy's”
gang,
n
i
,
i
ethnn
„f the classic .,m on „„ v
popular with Detroit audiences •
cuss the subject of fast days and
English, Sr hich she followed with since his last engagement at the
the
significance
of
fasting
to
mod-
ng
ow
i
sh
with
"The Kreutzer Sonata,"
.k for a triumphal re-
ern people next Monday night,
still another phase of dramatic 10-
r , engagement,
. back
ALEXANDER KOTSHETOVSKY
PATSY RUTH FLAUM
turn
singing "Poor
March II. 'I he class begins at
AND
THE
FOX
CORPS
De BALLET
Leiber
as
Hamlet.
Fritz
Punchinello," sequel tee "Laugh.
• rature.
"'dock. Those who are , not en.
In her great success, "The Rid-
rolled in the college but who wish
A nitliph011Y 1.1 11.1.1 Beate
Wilsstoinn d,Tyhe ea ste, .,1 •
dle: Woman," Kalisch sought to Clown, Laugh." The :12 l'unchi- iii tet,rtrect,,i,,g,k atoptehneing
tic attend the discussion must ap-
combine painting and acting in the nello Girls are dance's.
seen in some very i
ply to the college office for visitors'
snappy line
ring, 'March 10, in a repertoire. of
BERTHA KALISCH
dying of a vivid picturization of a
(ar S.
with THE IMPERIAL TRIO and
plays.
Shakespearean
tee Inc
k
.1
The Pride at Detroit
'tub Mazer, who is in charge of
ing at •ittman's People's Theater, character more nearly a en
Riviera Offers Tale of Bach -
i,•or the opening performanee
, the Purim dinner-dance to be given
Twelfth and Seward, in "Midway," new expression in acting. Just as
Nit.. Leilier will present "The Mer
elors and Has Big Novel
in
"Jitta's
Atonement,"
she
re-
by
Temple.
Beth
El
High
School,
a four-act melodrama by Morris
60—BRILLIANT SOLOISTS-60
chant of Venice."
Stage Show.
announces that the affair will take
Shaw. This play ran for several verts to the naturalistic school of
i
Louis GRKSS. Conitortor
"Hamlet" will lie the uttering
place Saturday night, March 30,
..Beware of Bachelors," Coital.-
months in Irving Place Theater acting, depicting the human wo-
titrhset. time
i
s
t
n.gth(e:f
T
dl
i
i,ri
i
g
e
i
?si
h
man with the tragedy and uncon- inc Audrey Ferris with William Monday'
and at Hopkins' in New York.
Shrew"
e
The High School Dinner•Dance:
Jr., and Margaret Living- "crn
Bertha Kalisch, who appeared scious humor of life.
here
at 6 o'clock, that the Drama Club
stave, will be the new screen fea-
tire, at the, Grand Riv i era Th en _ will be. eelTered Tuesday night will present a roaring comedy inn-
Shakespeare's immortal drama
: nugliately after the dinner, that 4--
ter starting Sunday, March 10.
"The Shopworn Angel," featur- "Romeo and Juliet," will lie. the Jules Klein's orchestra will play
TICKETS
SUNDAY
aliet.itLeeph:yitibeirnincg for the dancing, that there will be'
25c to 81
Mg Nancy Carroll and Gary Ceeop-
AT 3:30
ORCHESTRA HALL
entertainment by our High School
to. will hold the screen Inc the
"Julius Ceasar," with 'Mr
I
'h
last half of the current week,
holier in the hole of Mare Antiguy, favorites, •
Ile asks
Thursday, March 7, with will hi , the, Friday flight uttering. Edward Pearlmulter.
Two Groups of Contestants to be Eligible; Contest to Close starting
parents of our High School boys
"Fall in Line," featuring "Nlonk"
Guest Coodui tor
Tachaikowaky
On April 9; Bernard Isaacs and Philip Slorno-
and girls to arrange to escort them
Watson and the. Keystone Serenad-
Pathetique Symphony
to and from the affair for it is a
ers on the stage.
vitz TWO of the Judges.
affair and it is not intended
Ruth features are offered with
Tickets 25c to $100 at Grinnell's or Hell—Columbia 4570
that the student shall call one for
of The la lki ng 1 • the characters taking
Fri. Aft.
Jewish young men and women Philip Slonlovitz, editor
Thurs.
Eve.
the other but rather that they shall
of Detroit between the ages of 16 Detroit Jewish Chronicle, and a l'aFt.
Mar. 22
meet in the social hall of the
Mar.21
and 24 are invited to submit their third personage to be later se-
Local playgoers, who frequent Temple.
at 2130
GUEST CONDUCTOR
at A 30
intimate reflections on the subject, lected. Essays will be judged pri- La Salle Garden Has Great the Yiddish Theater, who have
"What Judaism Means to Me," in manly for frankness, ideas pre-
Array of New Pictures
seen Ilen-Anti in his all too brief The International Debate:
Tickets $1.00 to $2.50 at Grinnell's or Orchestra Hall—Columbla 4570
the prize essay contest being spon- rented, and clarity. Opinions of
For Week.
engagymunt and who have felt re- '('he' High School of the Holy
contestants do not necessarily have
sored by Young Israel of Detroit.
"Glorious Betsy," a talking pie- gret at the brief time spent here Blossom Congregation has chosen
With the ideals of
to
sympathize.
Young Israel of Detroit offers a ta Israel, and adverse or des' Lure starring Dolores Costello and 11103" find consolati , ln in the fact the affirmative side of the question
major award of $25 to the author
Will be the new that they will have another minor- they are to debate with our lligh
structive views will be given equal Conrad Nagel,
of the best essay. As secondary consideration. The three winning screen feature at the LaSalle Gar- thrifty to see this talented dramat- School, namely, "Resolved, that
prizes, Young Israel otters a set of
And
lien Theater on Sunday tend Mon- it star, when he appears at The the Jews of the world shall en-
books to the winner in each age- essays will be published in The I. Nla•ch 10 and 11
Detroit Civic Theater for a weeks leaver to establish an independent
Au
group. The winner of first prize Chronicle
"Red Wine," an amusing and cr- engagement beginning, Monday. Jewish state, in Palestine." Our
Work
Contestants may submit only
will not lee considered eligible to one
team is already in the, midst of its
essay. It mug be written on tertaining story of vigilance under March 16,
Matinees Wed., Sat.
receive a secondary prize.
F011owing out her policy
Ntriiriiiiiii,ligomu indpe:rinkthet.0
most trying conditions, and star-
PRICES ALL TIMES
(
' defend g the
In order that the individual one side of the paper and must ring ( onrad Nagel, will be the bringing noted Broadway stars t'efe
Mot In the
not exceed 1,500 words in length.
the Civic Theater, Miss Bonstell e negative side of this proposition.
h 12.
might not be handicapped by the
Wil*"" 1-sung. R°c""
Contestants should place an as- feature on Tuesday,
Mare.
334 Madison, op, D.A.C. Cherry 2110
wide latitude in ages of eligible
t olleen Megir, e; will lee seen in engaged 'ten-Ami to appear in The. elate of the debate., which will
010 HIGHER/
sullied name and correct age on
on the. LaSalle two plays with her group of able. be held in Detroit, will be given in
contestants, it has been deemed
Sin
submitted. inc a sealed "Synthetic
The International Favorite
t
manuscrip
yers.
a
later
issue
of
the
Bulletin.
a
Garden
screen
Medneselay
.
and
pl
feasible to divide essays submitted
on
pen-name
Ben-Ami will open his engage-
in this contest inter two groups, one envelope bearing
outside, should be enclosed name Thursdary,
March
13 and March
I1.
Friday and
Saturday,
15 meat at the Civic Theater with hi,
group for those written by indi-
viduals from 16 to 21) years old, and address of contestant. Essays and 16, will find Alice White, sup- they "Samson and Delilah," which
and a second group for those from should be mailed before. April Sr ported by Jack Mulhall, in the served as a vehicle. for his debut
1929, tee Essay Committee, Young
be fore. the.
SUPPORTED
25 to 24 years old.
Israel of Detroit, 31 Melbourne title role of "Naughty Ilaby."
fork several
al seasons
seasons back.
public in New
The judges in this contest will
In response to many demands,
A Superb Cast of Players
and Delilah" there was organized a branch of
be Bernard Isaacs, superintendent avenue, De troit. Inquiries should "The Iron Mask' at United
Following Sason
" ni
lar ly ddresse d
in Shakespeare Repertoire
of the United Hebrew Schools; be
Ben - Aini will appear in a second the Young People's Socialist
A mists Theater •
one of several being consid- League in Detroit, with head-
THURSDAY NIGHT
SUNDAY NIGHT
la Y
In his newest United Artists pie- P
creel by Miss Jessie. li. Bonstelle. quarters in New York City, and
show-
lure, "The Iron Mask
An announcom.nt regarding the , branches all over the U. S. This
init. at the United Artists Theater,. second play chosen will be issued
MONDAY
branch was organized two months
--
FRIDAY
Douglas Fairbanks embodies the
NIGHT
Hiss •
NIGHT • '
ago.
"
romantic spirit of adventure. and •
TUESDAY NIGHT tin Modern Dress/
The
officers
elected
were:
N.
D'Artag-
SATURDAY
'(he Sisters
of Zion
Mizrachi at
an- van,
valor.
more hero
he of Alexan- 'The Viking" at Orchestra Levitt, 6331 Chene street, presi-
nounce
that the
presentation
the Once
(lashing
MATINEE
WEDNESDAY MATINEE
dent; Miss It. Rubenstein, 1625
Hall March 19 and 20.
der Damns ' stories of seventeenth
Clairmount avenue., financial s•c-
Littman's
Theater
on
Wednesday
SAT. NIGHT Ort Modern Dram/
France as he' was six years'
Visas to Be Granted by Ca- evening, March 13, will be under century France,
Thomas Wilfred, well known tic retary; Miss M. Diamond, 2004
WEDNESDAY
This event is ago in his first picturization of the Detroit audience, through his ap- Gladstone, corresponding secre-
nadian Government for
NIGHT
their auspices.
four faithful friends, The Three pearance as a flute player under
Additional Group.
planned to be an aid in raising Musketeers." Again he rides with the auspices of the Tuesday Musi- tary; and NI. Robins, 2563 Hazel-
funds
for the
of a orphans
techni- Athos, Foetus and Aramis through tale several years ago and through weand avenue., treasurer.
cal
school
and building
home for
Since its organization there have
1 I lure.
.. ntrigue,
intrigue, war
war
years of
At a meeting of the Amer
his recital on the
color organ,
Orchestra
Hall, two
has been a number of interesting dis-
(American-Canadian) Orphan in Palestine.
MAKING HISTORY IN THE THEATER -
-
seasons ago 111
lative to curren t w orld -
cus si on s
nge r is in charge if f
Home and Farm School. held Sun-
Mrs. RO
' reand inte rnati onal int er-
'The River Woman" at the ' at last combined this famous in ly a ffa irs
Those
n o f t
day, it was reported that the Cana- the distr ibut ioickets.
vent
ion
with
an
retool
drama,
At present the executive
Oriental Theater.
,,ts
dian government is granting addi- seeking reservations may obtain
The River Woman," a story of Hendrik Ilisen's heroic master- comnrittee has plans for various
tional visas for more orphans to be them at 231 Owen avenue, or by
I the :Mississippi levees, co-starring piece, The Vikings." The first entertainments to be held in the
brought into the country for set- phoning Empire 5332-J.
Lionel Barrymore and Jacqueline performance of "'I'he Vikings" was very near future, included among
tlement at the Georgetown, Ont.,
ch
in
gg
o, at the Goodman
Combined in One Brilliant Dramatic Production
the screen offering at the. Kih ve ya ntelr o, stsi:::.
pro- which will be d Glances, parties, 111111
orphans' home and lam school.
Th,
interesting and enjoyable pro-
AI
MOSHE
PACKAGE
Logan,
is Theater this week.
Oriental
of HENRIK IBSEN'S Masterpiece
It was also announced that the B'N
In addition to Morton and mask, duction hnike all financial and Cr- grams.
PARTY, DANCE SUNDAY the vaudeville program features tistic records, and last summer Mr.
sum of $4,000 needed for the con-
The officers also deem it advis-
tinuation of the work and for
Everything is in readiness for the Hamilton Sisters and Fordyce Wilfred was brought to Ann Arbor able to enlarge the, membership
bringing owes a 1A-us group of or-
humorous musical revue. by the University a Midll g"
11
package
and dance of to the
be in
phans has been raised, and that the
given
under party
the auspices
"Blue Skies." Allot her top spot where., in three. performances, and
therefore
extend
a sperial
in-
citation
to all young
nu.n
and worn-
Detroiters Will be asked to con- Sisterhood of the Congregation will be held by the Red Pirate, a "The Vikings" drew more than in between the ages of 17 and 21,
tinue• contributing for the upkeep Wnai Moshe on Sunday evening, musical comedy sketch of the Gil- 6,0011 people, who are either socially or educa-
ad
With • Distingui•hes1 Cast of A
of the farm and home and for
The complete production of "The tionally inclined, to attend the nest
is Vikings" will be brought tee Detroit
THOMAS WILFRED
bringing more orphans during the March 10, at the 11'nai li'rith Com, bertian sort. Seoma Jupraner
meeting, to be held at the club
a
year from European countries tee inanity Center, 275 East Ferry featured in this offering with
Bill lankin's Delimiters trio of comely girls and a pair of for two performances in Orchestra house, 527 Holbrook avenue, near
wills His Startling Invoetion
street.
Canada.
will furnish the musk for Banc- agile adagio dancers; William Ebb, Hall, Tuesday and Wednesday eve.. Brush, Saturday evening at . S
A campaign is now being con-
is a ventriloquist of a different sort nings, March 15 and 20. It will 0 ,eloch.
a
The committee expects
ducted for members and plans are ing.
Further information or particu-
very large attendance, judging and the Hannaforel Family are car- have the additional feature of
being completed for the ball to be
may be had by calling Maur-
Ions may
the cos riders, who are well known to I'hrif. t. 1.;rer41 t. . 'bore,
held April 13 at the Masonic Tem- from the interest shown in
s
ice Robins . 2963 Hazelwood
(CLAVILUX)
' d es
.ill e patrons
Many beautiful eau
1
. •
coming affair.
playing an organ accompaniment nue, Euclid 6563-R..
pie.
Painting and Settings in
packages have already been donut-
and Wagnerian music.
_
eel. Novel entertainments will be "The Barker" at the Holly - " f Gri 'g

"PUNCHINELLO"

"DANCE of the FAUNS "

"THE SONG I LOVE"

"SYNTHETIC SIN"

FRI.•SAT. MARCH I8•16
ALICE WHITE in

taw

FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA

"NAUGHTY BABY"

Parkin i

G ES1
T KA TRI.

That

'GLORIOUS BETSY'

A

Young People's Temple Club:
'larch is a busy month for the
Young People's Temple Club. In
addition to Students' Day on
I march 17 and the discussion group
on March 10, the Young People's
Temple Club will sponsor it debate
between the Hillel Foundation of
"Making the Grade" in Dia-
the University of Michigan and
the Ilillel Foundation of the Uni-
logue, Singing, at Fox
versity id' Wisconsin, to be held in
Theater.
the Brown Memorial Chapel Sun-
Dialogue, and singing distinguish
Fritz Uglier, the. distinguished da• 114.01I, March 31.
the latest Fox Nlovictone probe.-
tion, "Making the Grade," now un young Jewish actor, with a large
the screen at the. Fox Theater. supporting company under the di- Sunday Afternoon Discussion
Group:
. of George Ford will be the
a story by
George
Ade, !d!,
Based
on
e.t.
The first Sunday afternoon dis-
ace, of American humorists, this
cussion group conducted under
comedy romance features Edmund
the
auspices of the l'oung People's
Lowe and Lois Moran, with Lucien
Temple Club will be held Sunday
Littlefield heading the supporting
afternoon,
March 10, at 3 o'clock,
east. Ade's keen insight into the
in the Men's Temple Club Room.
comical aspects of life is revealed
Ilenry
Silbe•rimin,
a member of
in the many laugh-provoking situa-
the board of the Young People's
tions in this picture, particularly
Temple
Club,
will
lead
the discus-
in the hero's encounters with sen•
sion on the subject, •"Flu. Forces
clubs and fraternal orders.
Make
for
Social
Prejudices."
For the stage. program S. .1. ,
For
Stebbins, managing director, has
Beth El College of Jewish Stud:es:
produced a novel presentation en-

el2,000,0011
l'EldPLE of
he CINEMA

DETP.'-11T%-

„y!
S''n7n
MAR. 10

A Talkie! Picture

'Beware of
Bachelors'

With Feature Cast

"What Judaism Means to Me" Is Topic
Of Essay Contest of Young Israel

POPULAR CONCERT

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

ALFRED HERTZ

BEN-AMI AT CIVIC
THEATER STARTING school
MONDAY, MARCH 18

Next Symphony Pair

GEORG SCHNEEVOIGT

— STAGE —

"Monk" Watson

Keystone Serenaders

in a Rousin, Singe Show Devised lir

Fred J. Ireland

Riviera Wonder Dancers.

Merle Clark at the Organ

1

Beg. Sunday

50c-75c-$1-$1.50

FRITZ LEIBER

Y. P. S. L. BRANCH
ORGANIZED HERE

THEATER PARTY OF
OF ZION
AMCA WILL BRING SISTERS
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
IN MORE ORPHANS

Rte.- I . :Theatre

You will eny ur
excellent Supers
and Entertainment

*(1, e
T UDY.ClUt

GPQ

Moor (rer Nor .V1a,te
of Orme..

MATT FAIN

nd our All-Star
nt•rtainem! Dance
tomusic by Billy
Mediu, and his band.

't

65'0Z VERNORe

Merchant of Venice

Merchant of Venice
Hamlet

Julius Caesar

Taming of the Shrew

Hamlet
Romeo and Juliet
Macbeth Taming of the Shrew

Music--Light --Drama

"The VIKINGS"

The Color Organ

KRAEMER'S

Detroit's
Exclusive
Bohemian Roadhouse

DANCING — CABARET

5 Course
Evening Dinner

85c

Italian Specialties

No Cover Charge Till After
9:30 P. M.

DETROIT
RESTAURANT

"Strictly Kosher"

Supervised by the Vara! Ila-
kashruth of Detroit.
The finest, tastiest, home-
cooked meal. We have just per-
chased new silver and linen for
the entire restaurant.
We cater to weddings, ban-
' quell and parties.

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246 Edmund Place

Corner Blaine


When at Mt. Clemens Stop at
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Phone Clifford 0746

BASKET BALL

TOOL SHOP HARDWARE

VS.

230 p.
Prelim,
Briggs v s.
flosionien•

CHICAGO BRUINS

Sun. Mar. 10, 3:30P. M.

DANCELAND
wood...d at Forest

Two Prehminames

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

Tool Shop Hardware Co.

463 Michigan Avenue.

Rand. 7000

presented during the evening. and
it is expected that this affair
will prove entertaining to those at -
tending. Tickets will he on sale at
the door. Mrs. B. F. Goldman is
in charge of the affair.

wood Theater.

"The Bi g Pond" Continues

„ The Barker," to show at the
at Civic Theater.
Hollywood Theater commencing
Kenneth MacKenna and Wini-
Sunday, en oar of those pictures
.
that takes us completely out of feed Lenihan, guest stars from
ourselves and transports us into a New York, continue for another
new and unfamiliar environment, week at the Detroit Civic ea er
Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackail, in "The Big Pond," a comedy of
CHANGE OF NAME.
Middleto n and
Betty Compson and Douglas Fair-II laughter by GeoM
Thomr.
as. rge MacK enna has
A.
banks, Jr., are in the cast.
Leon W. Ginsberg of 2972 Glad-
Several fine vaudeville acts are 1 the role in which he appeared on
stone avenue announces that he offered on this bill. There is corn-, Broadway with such success at the
has legally changed his name to edy, singing, dancing and novelties' Bijou Theater. This is the first
Leon W. Gladwin.
of every description, all laid out ! Detroit appearance. of this humor-
in a gorgeous setting. The Sunny- our play, which has had a lengthy
brook Orchestra, led by Sammy run in both New. York and Chi-

Things You Ought to Know.

Organ Accompaniment,

PROF. EARL V. MOORE

Examination of one of the ad-
vanced classes of the Dexter
branch of the United Ilebrew
Schools will be held Sunday, March
10, at 11 a. m.
This is the third of a series of
examinations to which friends as
well as parents are invited.
The satisfaction and joy ex-
pressed by those who were present
at the last examination encourage
the Dexter branch to assure of a
pleasant hour with the pupils of A.
Lachover's first class, S. Kasdan,
principal, states.

Dibert, offers several fine orches- cage.
teal dance numbers and individual
Why Doe. a Cold Glass Crack If
presentations. Bob Clarke is heard
You Put Very Hot Water
at the organ. Shorts on the screen
Into It?
include a Pathe sound news reel
Hot water does not always cause
and an Aesop Fable.
a cold glass to crack, but it is very
likely to do so especially when the —
See-
Klass is thick. Very thin glasses "Luckee Girl" Remains See-
and Week at Shubert-
will not crack. The best tubes
used for chemical experiments are
Lafayette.
always made of very thin glass,
With the appearance here Sun-
Abundant "pep" characterizes
an d do not crack when very hot Luckee Girl," which prances into day afternoon at Danceland of the
liquids are poured into them. The its final week at the Shubert-I,afa- Chicago Bruins, pacemakers of
reason why a glass cracks when yette Theater, as a musical comedy the second half of the American
hot liquids are poured into it is of huge laughing proportions.
Pro Basketball league, Tool Shop
that as sewn as the hot liquid is
Billy House, whose hulk does not will meet their second most for-
put in, the particles of glass which impede him either physically or midable foe of the seaso n.
form the inside of the glass be - mentally, sings, dances and makes Although Chicago lacks the indi-
conic heated and expand. They ex-
, vidual brilliancy that Cleveland
pond before the particles which high
House dominate
the whoopee.
stage and receives
continued possesses, they are equally e'er-
form the outside of the glass be- applause, for his three hundred live as a team as the Rosie, are.
The Bruins lineup is sprinkled
come heated, and in trying tee ex- pounds of joviality has a contag-
panel further, these inside partic- iron quality which spreads through with names that are familiar to
Detroit fans and all their players
Iris of glass break away from the the cast as well as the audience.
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crack. In the same way, if you "Trial of Mary Dugan" Be- teams in the professional ranks.
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put cold water into a hot glass, the
gins Fourth Week at
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Shubert-Detroit.
Wickhorst, forwards; Al Hellet
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outside of the glass have had time.
At the Shubert-Detroit Opera and Tillie Voss, centers: Ray Ken-
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