America lavish periodical eater • CLIFTON AYINUR - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PrE)erRorritaisliefRoxiat Store Head Is Honored at Banquet r Acclai ins d Detroit' s Finest Roadhouse .. by those who attended our opening last week. I, j , . PAGE NIKE etroit's CHARLIE GOLDSTEIN'S nd made doubly enjoyable by the tine comedy work of Karl Dane, f.intous humorist of "The Big Pa- •ele," the Oriental Theater's nkt• tkre, for the week beginning > ttuttla . is "Voice of the Storm", stony that works up to a poet 11111 el11113X that brinks the cut n Is of die telephone into the FISH, FROG, CHICKEN, STEAKS AND CHOPS , I , I .e r n: , 1 .1 I Billy Mackie "Desert Th. Scng" . \ dna,. Rani I Robinson, pre-it: ,ii likeness of 1Ir. Robinson, Is the Robinson Furnitunt work of Isaac Rader, Detroit and a leading hg. :ail , : Who has recently returned are in the Detroit L. from his stutlie, in Europe. Fol- Jewish commu- lowing the presentation Robin,: by nity, w a S sig.- Hurry Cohen, for many years a tally honored at part ti r r i David Robinson. the It banquet of the portrait was unveiled by the lat- company organ- ter's granddaughter, Audrey, ization at Oriole daughter of 11r. and Mrs. Louis tr.: • Robinson. l'he photograph shows 'remit, last Alou- d y night. 'rho Mr. Robinson and his granddaugh- erasion of the ter observing the portrait. function was the Executed in a conventional tech- presentation of a nique the painting is rich in color portrait of Mr. and set true to life that the spec- Robinson], found- er of the organ- tators fairly gasps tl when the cur- ization that bears tain W110 drawn 11r. Robinson his name. Over Isaac Rader spoke feelingly nf the manifest:i- n hundred employe, of the cum- lion of affection, evidenced in the parry were in attenthinee. gift, and recalled the years of hap- The portrait, in oil, a remark- py effort that have been SO largely Must Be Moved at Once REGARDLESS OF COST Large Selection—Best Quality Nicholas Faucher Company Ave. 0000000004:)00>00000C9C)000004DOC)0 0 0 O 0 O if MICHIGAN BELL It TELEPHONE CO. ) 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 .c". 9 4 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 O 3 0 O 0 Within Arm's Reach 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a In the most modern homes you will find a telephone con. venicntly near you wherever you may be. The old time reception hall telephone is retained, bur, in addition, cx- tension telephones are placed in the bedroom, library, must room,kitchen and basement,and even the bathroom. o 0 0 9 0 A telephone makes any room more livable. You may use it not only to talk to near neighbors and distant friends, but the installation can be made so that it will be possible to telephone from one room to another within your home. o Extension telephone; are inexpensive conveniences which are becoming mot: and more popular. There are portable 0 o telephones, too, that can be moved Iron room to room. 0 We willbeslad to have a representative explain to you just howthesemoderntelephonelacilitiescanbeappliedtoyour ow n home, at moderate cost. Call the Telephone Manager. 5 f :1 Recital by Miss Zelda Rosen- berg's Pupils. Notts Miss Tosia Munolstock, well known Detroit dancer, who enter- tained at a number of Detroit functions during the past year, left on Saturday for Germany, where she will continue her stu- dies of interpretive dancing with Mme. Mary Wigman of Berlin. Miss Mundstock plans to return 'to Detroit in October and will -open a dancing studio here. 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Telephone Glendale 5555 Boulevard .AUTO Laundry 2669 East Grand Boulevard Street From 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. A New Auto Laundry Pressure and Warm Water. Double Line. 11-Minute Service. We Use High CAR WASH, $1.25 INCLUDING SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS, No Extra Charge for Wire. Wheels We also offer you the follow• ing additional service: Body and N:ckel Polishina, Simonising, Vacuum Clean, Oil Change, Greasing, Doping, Mo- tor and Chassis Cleaning. El MAURICE SCHWARTZ SAILS TO CONTINUE STUDIES IN BERLIN 0 se.onease-8...8-8—r actinplr Discount to Dealers 1 Radio Service Houses Wired for Radio] The Aerial Building Co. 2967 West Grand Blvd. Northway 0800 Comedy Is Abundant in Mary's "Coquette at Alhambra. Touches of quaint and whimsi- cal comedy in Mary Prekford's newest picture, "Coquette," now playing: at the Alhambra Theater, are many. Director Sane Taylor, a gradu- ate of the Harold Lloyd school of comedy, has lightened the drama of Miss Pickford's story of the little Southern coquette with ef- fective bits of gaiety and youth- fulness. The opening scenes, in which the heroine attempts to dis- pose of her faithful lover, Stan- ley, in favor of her newest con- quest, reflect the humor of every- day realism. The efforts of the youn?er brother, Jimmy, to achieve man- hood in the smoking of his after- dinner cigarette and in his dis- gust at the coquetries of his sister and her friends will bring an un- derstanding smile to all men who were once boys. WELFARE SOCIETY'S LUNCHEON JUNE 18 A regular meeting of the North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- ganization was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. .1. Epstein, 6640 La Salle boulevard. Final arrangements were made , for the , luncheon to take place at the Wilshire Hotel Tuesday, June 18. at 12:30 p. nee At this time the newly elected officers for the ensu- ing term will be installed. :Mem- bers and friends wishing to attend should call Mrs. George ('ohen, Northway 4727. A special meeting will be held Monday evening, June 17, at ft p. m., at the home of Mrs. N. Fish- man, 2984 Burlingame avenue. Bath Room Outfit Electric Water Pump Fare--$5.00 U. S. PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLY CO. 4710 Fourteenth Open Eves. and Sunday to 1 p. m. Glen. 1410 Us Wash Your Car. Nine Minutes Service, 95c Hy-Pressure Air System Expert Mechanics—We Our It Right MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION 100 Vernor Highway West, Corner Park Ave. Clocker Cabs. Empire 7000 "The One Woman Idea" at the Fox. l'o portray faithfully the charac- t•r of Prince Ahmed, of Persia, in t'l'ht. One \l'oniati Idea," opening timorrotv at the hot Ito,' I./1 Itoeque, who plays the leading role, made an intensive study of Persian customs with particular reference t.. theharem. In his screen ro- mance, Prince. Alimosl is converted from the harem idea to the doctrine of "one woman." La Itocque \vent deeply' into the history of the harem and as the literature of the subject is etxtensive he spent a great deal of time in research. Ile discovered that the term "harem" is strictly applicably to 5lothanimed- an households, though the system is common to all ()t iti1)(111 C0111111U111- ! les where polygamy is permitted The seclusion of women is funda- mental to the ()ricottal conception of companionship between men and leomen. "Rio Rita" Continues at Wil- son Theater. Of all the musical comedies of recent years, none, perhaps, at- tracted such audie•wes as "Rio Rita," which is now at the Wilson. During its twin years continuous run on Broadway, the treasurer's reports to the United States Inter- nal Revenue Bureau MOM'S as gross intake In considerably more than two milliuu dollars. That is in good dent of money fur even a but like "Rio Rita." Reports from every city thus far played on the tour in- dicate that this romantic musical comedy of the Rio Grande, with its cast of 91:, is playing to continu- ally pat ked houses. "Sonny Boy" at the Holly- wood Theater. CENTERS ASS'N Monuments Fenkell Mothers' Club: The last meeting of the season of the Fenkell Mothers' Club will be held on Saturday evening, June. 15, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Fen- bell branch, 3430 Fenkell avenue. :Phis will be in the form of a dance and the proceeds will go toward• buying a gift for the Mothers and Babies' Camp. Reading, vocal and piano solos and other entertain- ment has been planned by the committee as Part of the enter- tainment. Refreshments will be served. The members of the com- mittee are Mrs. 1.. K. Garber, Mrs. Mary Jackson, Mrs. Frank .1vrin, Mrs. Sarah Zarankin, Mrs. Anna Margolis, Mrs. L. I). Tabach, Mrs. G. Handler and Mrs. Sarah Meer- son. Mrs. Ilenry Jackson is presi-, dent of the club. Mrs. Anna Sil verman is vice-president. tr $44.84 $57.50 NOW IS THE 11S1E TO CHANGE YOUR OIL CAdillaa 4114 111,111 I'. "Sonny Boy," introducing little Davey Lee, four year Old protege of AI Jolson to the talking, screen for his debut as a star, is an the llollywood Theater program be- ginning Sunday and running until Thursday. On the same program, following dish Art Theater contains nearly the Hollywood's summer policy of 100 plays. Mr. Schwartz does not presenting vaudeville shorts on the limit himself exclusively to the screen, are, an unusual array of classics, but tries to give the first material. "Wrong Again," and opportunity to young playwrights, "George D. 11'ashington" are once he recognizes their talent. laughing comedies that talk, while others are "Topical Hits," it novel- ty reel lend the 'lathe News reel, in sound. Bob Clarke will play an organ slide solo on each program. Outing to Ginsburg Camp: Beginning Thursday the featured The mothers' clubs of the .1etw- attraction will be Fox's "Thru- sh ('enters are planning the an-I Ditritrent Eyes." outing to the Ginsburg Cane', for Mothers and Babies on Sun- day, June 30, at 8:30 a. ne. Busses MANUEL URBACH are being chartered to take the , members from the Jewish Center Granite and Markle, to canny and back again, for $1 the round trip. The gifts the clubs are donating to the camp will be presented on that [lay by presi• dents of clubs. A program of en- Now in our New Location tertainment, games and races is 7723 TWELFTH STREET being planned. It is planned that each club be assigned to a bus. A Euclid 7192 g roup of 500 visitors is expected that day at camp. Members wish- ing to go to cane') with their own cars can secure maps at the Jew- ish Center office, 31 Melbourne avenue. PLUMBING—HEATING GREASING AND DOPEING ore built entirely of steel HERE FOR 3 DAYS One should be happy. One owes it to oneself, if only out of pride. Oakland Mothers' Club: —De Gourmant. The Oakland Mothers' Club will celebrate its last meeting on Sat- urday, June 15, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Jewish ('enter, 31 Mel- bourne avenue, with dancing, .sing- SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE PRICES ing and refreshments. The Oak- land Mothers' Club has had a full year of activities under the lead- ership of Mrs. Sarah Lankin. The Steam Boiler, Radiators, Pipe, Valves, Coil Pipe, Fixtures, Etc. club has a membership of 130. Let t. MACK AVENUE at 8., Mile Road FROG, FISH AND CHICKEN DINNERS GS Fait Vernor Highway 1 Yin owe MANHATTAN LAUNDRY Real Expert Workmanship—Special Prices W. Are Open Day and Night to Serve You In "careers" the new all talking picture which opens at the Mich- igan Friday, Billy Dove will be and speaking from the screen for the first time. "Close Harmony" New Sing- ing Film. Shiek El Arab Phone Roseville 558 W. E. ROGERS, Prop. The World's Foremost Crystal Gazer and Card Reader ,r41 IS HERE! Hear and see him. will ;astound you. cum r Ackmur Ile Readings Free with Delicious I smell FUDGE SHOP DINE 6 1 DANCE and to the rhythm of 128 John R. at Broadway. Seymour Simons Ambassadors ofinnouncement! Louis Zack Has Opened an FROG F15111 STEAK and CIIICKEN is Up-To- Date DR UG STORE Fountain Service W. Specialise in Compounding Prescriptions Telephone orders taken. We deliver. Phonost Gs.rfield 9788-9772 KUNSKY ALHAMBRA THEATER WOODWARD AT Ils.RNILWORTH Do You Tire of Eating at Home? Golden Glow Ten Room 3454 JOY ROAD at Dexter Blvd. Luncheons Week Dam 11 A. M. to 2P. M. Dinners Week Days: 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday Dinners: 1 P. M. to 8 P. M. SATURDAY, JUNE II Richard Dix and Tully Marshall in "THE REDSKIN" Supreme in Sound Try Our Famous Apple Cobbler Eu-lid 10055 IN COQUETTE Her First All-Talking Creation THURSDAY, JUNE 20 ONE DAY ONLY Victor McLaglen in "CAPTAIN LASH" With Claire Windsor, Clyde Cook, Jana Winton Ilea, Clyde Cook Play the Concertina Table note P11111.. Cnoonaliii Dinner Color MARY PICKFORD Try Our Sunday Dinners, $1—$1.25 WE SERVE A SO CENT COURSE LUNCHEON and Feature Broiled T•Bone• a nd SUN., MON., TUES., WED., June 16-17-18-19 r 3747 Woodward $1.50 Glendale No Cover Charge Till 9:30 10434-9218 LIDO'S LIGHTNING REVUE CONNIE CLAXTON Monica] Comedy Songalera Sylvia—CAROL--Elsie ESTHER STERLING liernonality Girl" FRANKIE MEADOWS iteoneiling Artist ALLYN REESE Late of the Fos Theater Columbia 4870 arsons Quality Work at EDWIN RELKIN and SIGMUND WEINTRAUB Present Reasonable Prices MAORICESCHWARTZ Walnut 3010 4332 Horatio Ave. And his entire cast from the Jewish Art Theater of New York in Sholom Asch's grand spectacle `KIDDUSH HASHEM' SPARTON RADIOS Friday Night, June 14 Saturday Matinee and Night, June 15 Decorations by S. Astrowsky Music by Joseph Aaron Dances by Chas. Adler the Entire World "The Puthfinsler nt Ilse Air" MR. SCHWARTZ WILL ALSO APPEAR ON Saturday Matinee and Night, June 16, in amazing beauty of tone. STEMPENU The Fiddler YOUNG BROSI By SOLOMON ALEICIIEM Tickets—Evenings Matinees 2616 DAVISON At Linwood Radio Service In "Close Harmony" now at the Madison, Buddy Rogers and Nancy t Carroll have made a picture just Expert Brake Service mile to order for them. It is a IRVINE BROS. youthful, peppy screen romance I. S133 Grand River Eu. 5543•9151 net backstage. $2.50-82.00-81.50-81.00 82.00—$1.50—$1.00-- 75e Buy your tickets at box office at Orchestra Hail, Columbia 4870, and at the Littman's People's Theater, Empire 3488. Long. 1556 Special Notice! R later i 1 EU= 8732 Linwood (Cu,. Blaine) With a Full Line of Drugs and Toilet Articles DINNERS For Reservations Call REDFORD 2449 Grand River di 74411e Rd. ORCHESTRA HALL P COMPANY Never before such Billie Dove in First Talking Film at Michigan. MUSIC AND DANCING EVERY EVENING ho Female Van a Schenk LARRY DOW, Proprietor for Sleepy Water pony E‘press Coaches I to CHICAGO responsible for the growth of the Robinson enterprises, which be- sides the. Robison Furniture , Com- pany include the Robinson Stor- ni.- Conipany and D. Robinson ho Sons. Among the speakers at the ban- qui t was Louis Robinson, son of the founder, and general manager of the Robinson Furniture ('om- pany. who traced the influence of hit esteemed father through many years of business activity. One speaker after another !slid triltuto to thy' fatherlinktss and helpfuln•, of SIC. Robinson anti stressed the democratic bearing that caused him to be regarded turn a friend by all of his associates, even those serving in the humblest capacities. The portrait will be placed in the Washington boulevard store , of the Robinson Furniture Company. A recital by pupils of Miss Zelda Rosenberg will take place at 2:30 p, tn. this Sunday, in the McGregor Library Auditorium. The prongram Cont motion Services. Confirmation services take Two Plays to be Given at Or- and the participants follow: place Sunday, June 16, at 9:45 a., chests Hall, Friday, (..•..;,,, Dow. ffirthi .stantiet Weinstein m. Parents and friends of the Major andMin Minn lust Walking Mullen) confirmants are urged to be in Saturday, Sunday. Min. Evelyn Shwerman their places promptly for the doors Maurice Schwartz and his Nit!. Waltz (Spindler) Itoridoletto (Beethoven) of the lower auditorium will close dish Art Theater carte to Orches- mono Moho ill • Chine,. yes Garden I Eeat,i) The when the continuants enter the urn Hall for live performances }W- E...c.a..• Sono C.:Antonini) Climbing t mei...to:woe miss vie Oa n Nosilium Temple. This will be within five ginning Friday evening, Juliet LI, minutes of the time set for the followed by two performances on Mx/Alike. Waltz I ThihaikowA aky beginning of services. Mks Fannie Kraindr Satunlay and two on Sunday. "Kiil- (anoint•, lantern. , (Keats) Miss *iamb -- -- — (lash Ilashon," by Sholem Asch dsowle, Lantern, 1, E ceraiet: I) C e ntral Conference erence of American will he presented Friday and Sat- Ma.; Emma Gurian ' Coanilnoither'K Minuet an.: Minnie Spill, in The fortieth annual convention i'll h ' t itta!'. Olt Sunday. ul'i SdatT. Pen."' the' Fie!' Pooloonette (1)nrand) Funeral March of of the Central Conference of Mr. Schwartz founded his Yid- s Marionette M•a Louie Goldberg American Rabbis will take place in dish Art Theater 11 years ago, (n al. onne I Ihnanill . Mi, Annie Berlin ,, ,,.. To a Wild Rine Detroit June 26 to July 1. All with a small connpany of autors who 4..c.' Death (Crisp) Miss Maxine Cohen sessions are ope n t o th e public.' all shares] his enthusiasm for do- 1,,,•,,,,,i i i A a., no,jor.....isoth s ber o The conference lecture will be de- in ot worth while • l' .t in l'' II' 1 Mi.. Bertha Schindler Scherzo E flat minor livered at Temple Beth El Friday As founder and director of this ( Brahrron Charles Dubin evening, June 28, by Or. Samuel company of artists he has been in Coldenson of Pittsburgh. The pioneer American producer in conference sermon will be plays of Bernard Shaw, Maxim preached on Saturday morning. Gorky and Henrik Ibsen on the June 29, by Dr. David Philipson of stage. Cincinnati. The present repertory of the Yid- 0 DIABETES FORMERLY ROSENHILL INN ti011, Several Car Loads WALLPAPER 0 INN Adams first talk- - t !online ever In Ie (tire sr roil, .illich marks it it tbe upward pro- t tool Blot, now at thk , For Reservations—Phone Wayne 32 O Filling ' , 1 the - air - o, too, when you hear Jack John-otao•'• Poi n -ik iii. Reetualing Orchestra extorting syncopal ion from their instruments that is positively torrid. 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Variety Bill at Oriental. chal.p.d with repeated thrills WA Y N E INN Est pct ,ly II e Are Now in Our New d tickets will be held at the box office not than one day before the play. Il