Tir5,I)E1'ltorr e■illnla IN CHARGE OF TICKETS TEXAS VOTES $100,000 FOR MOONLIGHT AUG. 19 FOR PALESTINE COLONY "Jewish Brains Preferred" "Sal of Singapore" at Orien. tat Theater. PHYLLIS HAVER ALAN HALE and FRED KOHLER Ambitious young; men, eager to' whenever advertising agencies I decided I'd give 1 establish themselves in a chosen need men, profession, scanning, the column , chance to the young fellow win In " Sal of „f the met r„pol ita„ papers under wants to get into this field. Ex- '" i'ingp atlimie too.. 1 the Oriental %dealer reen sct. .. (t Help It'aniess --maw" have collie cept for a few, some of whom du Friday, t he beautiful blond, Phyllis number not dare disclose their origin, th Ilace r, has one of the most :Ira- to y expect 1 that a certain audit. and at the same time most on the ativertisements, often the 'Jr:' in advertising has confined his mo,t attractive, contain the polity activities principally to the need) charming role: of her screen but , tinging And that is a limited "state re- industry. career. To Jewj....h yell w 1MM field, it appeals only to the jobber and Guilin." ..\ means -"Pass on, you are not the wholesaler, while the adver chosen array of vaudeville acts is that tising business today must make to he noted on the new bill. The "i'ilV"'" byre." u I t was a s rpr i sed and startled its appeal to the consumer, the 'fir Ilan Dearly. :y,pe:r before •a Public that, opening a recent issue man who buts an automobile, th Le;uatil'ul setting to ,harm thtlr the Icn ~ ling w o man who buys clothes, f urni midis/Ices with 11111,.! 1 1 X11111101111S. "r ink." and ailver- lure, and the myriad household ap „The magazine for printers 1'i r t or i a 1.111 1111.! agencies, were greeted by a ftliances which are needed in our slurry Musical (Iyclists,” , courageous step on the part of one coniPI"x fifes which go to oak other headliner. I'nrlislr aol To make his bold step this the greatest industrial and Lanial in "Ifht. Interview" present the usual elaS , 1- commercial age of civilization. conned). and humorous excerpts 1/11 N "'" I n"t '1".1. ■ •01U11111S, replete with 1111Ver- "The Jew, as said in my adver- the saxophone. tisements fishing for "Christians,".. tisement, has two thousands years . but ele, It full page of the maga- of merchandising experience. It Alhambra Features Several z.•. TM , east fors page adeer- would be foolhardy not to utilize Outstanding Talkies. t i.ono , ot in "Printers' Ink" is this experience." `Sal of Singapore' An Epic of the Sex! The Stronveut leoe So, Ever -- ON THE SIAI,E The Tanen Dancers The Victoria Troupe Carlisle and Lama! Scargold and The Three Belmont. c.; •1 Midnight Show Saturday, 11:30 .•rhe THEATER WOODWARD AT VENILWORTH FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUG 2.1 .4• II, "The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City" George Sidney, Vera Gor• ndo, Mack Swain SUNDAY, MONDAY. AUG. 4-5 ALL•TALKING "A DANGEROUS WOMAN" Olga Baclanova, Clyde Cool. Neil Hamilton TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13-7 ALL•TALKING "THE STUDIO MURDER MYSTERY" Doris Hill, Warner Oland. Chester Conklin, Ned Hamilton THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AUG. 5-9 They All Talk, Even the Dummy in Ruth Chatterton, Fred Kohler, le. Pitts, Vandell Darr • POHL'S Try Our Hoessolika Halals 8832 TWELFTH STREET raid Caw.. •iii mesa n...... t.imit.t.I. Auction! Auction! Auction! If you haven't attended our weekly auetion in 1920 you must get Into the habit In 1929. Thousands of people Save saved thoutands of dollars by at- trndinif our auctions . Sale starts at II • m . and continues throughout the day end totemic. Remember the date. Moines., January 16 YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM 4303 Fourteenth Avenue F. A. Yeckey, Auction., i a. opened at the Fisher. Largest and Most Modern Equipped Brake Service Station in Downtown Detroit GIFT OF $1,000,000 FOR FELLOWSHIPS "Where You Get an Even Brake" Guggenheim Foundation Moves to Further Friendship Between Americas. McIONNON BRAKE SERVICE 944 East Congress St. Cad. 4800 Marshall & Barrie Co. agents for the H. J. Hunt Show Case Co. c.w.o. Store and Restaurant Equipment Display Room 9753 Grand Rive r 'I wo Door, South of Livernela Garfield 6544 r. , happiness and painlessness and en-, joy it, but not demand it.—Wm. Humboldt. THE LI ( L 4 ■ ' c: +1+ ,c; A • 5 • San Min Palace 9925 Dexter Boulevard (at Boston Boulevard) wishes to apologize to its many friends for the unavoidable delay in its opening as announced in the last issue of the Chronicle. You are cordially invited to the FORMAL OPENING TUESDAY, AUGUST 6TH Private Accommodations for Banquets, Bridge and Private Parties Euclid 10213 will be sold at the dock. M iss Ifrapkin will lo. assisted by Mrs. = Lanett NAtoder. She is also assist- ing Irving I. F1'1111111111 on the 1 1 11- -- tertainnosnt committsse. Garfield 10459 VICTOR LINL Manager 1 The revovery of on estate of SOO a- acres, confiscated 123 years ago when retied to Russia under the = Treaty of Tilsit in !FOG, is the axis- = - sisal of RabbiSimon Glazer of E.-- Temple Beth El, Brooklyn, N. Y., = who stated he will shortly leave for Lithuania to present the slain: = of his family to the estate. Rabbi Glazer saidhe had spent several days in the Library of Congress = here obtaining data concerning. the Tilsit frosty, which he re- quires to support his claim. The town: of Pashalturiss, the Sheshiva River, at the Pr sin!: boundary has lawn built sal = the lands comprising the estate which originally belonged to his an grdfather, Isaiah Glazer, Itablsi Glazer said. Though realizing the .= difficult nature of his claim, Ilabbi E Glazer said he is hopeful of effect- ing a satisfactory adjustment, in ÷:" view of the fact that the lansl was — rtsturnta1 to Lithuania with the 'Eq. - - restoration of its sovereignty. E Marybell Bakery A Full Line of Baked Good. Bread—Rolls—Cakes —Pies You are invited to visit our new store. One purchase will make you • satisfied customer, 8033 Twelfth, at Seward OLD HARVEST CUSTOM REVIVED BY SHEVIJOTH hT ... veA,t) r— uA t. ball observed in Palestine in Bib- lical slays were witnessed in the country en Sunday, following the Jewish population's celebration of the Feast if Weeks, Shevuoth, Friday. The custom of the Omer bringing offerings of the first fruits 's,s of the harvest to the Temple, will Y% be modified by the Jewish settlers in the N'alley of Jezroel, who will bring their offerings for the Iwne- fit of the Keret: Kayomath Jewish National Fund, Zionist Agency toi la' the purchase of Palestine lansl as is; the inalienable property of the -.: 41 ; Jewish people. Two points, Beth Alpha and Kolar Yeladirn, mere designated for the presentation of the gifLs. r SHERWOOD'S Health Institute Gee! I Feel Great! li y. '4 si WORKERS' INSTITUTIONS IN CZERNOWITZ RAIDED CZERNOWITZ.—(J. T. A.)— The Rumanian Siguranza police) raided the office of the Jewish Workers' Education Union. "Morgenroit," and the Jewish Minute books, Workers home. journals and newspapers, includ- ing the New York Jewish Daily- Forward and the New York mont • . That's what ...ryas. nays attar taking •ur treatments. I aaaaa in Hisalth. Gynastics Massage Handball Courts Ian. Math Mee BurnI•G., Bldg. 1265 GRISWOLD Cadillac 4969 Clifford 2014 R- SCREEN-GRID RADIO TO SEEK RECOVERY OF ESTATE LOST IN 1806 ==. a. - - . _ • ET: WASIIINGTON.—(1. a2 .1 E It l'S LE NI ) ;re, of A the; tie .—; r itr't Auv. 19 On the steamer leaving from foot of street at 8:111 p. nt. Tickets Ben Altheinier, eminent philan- thropist. and rt•ligious Inv-luster' JERUSALEM. — Ii. T. A.) — and „ tined an d l'he British Police Inspector Duff, who gained notoriety on account of the: part he played in the Wad- ing Wall incident last Yom Rip: I put And On several occasions after- wen, because of his brutal atti- " hide, tats transferred from his Je- rusalem post, according to a report in the Doar Ila'yam. The inspector was given charge of the prison labor groups near :11egidslo. Last week the Vaud Leumi and the Vaal Ilafir, two official Jewish bodies, preser.ted a complaint against inspector Duff to the Jos- ' rusalem commandant, because of ' his brutality during the Lab Is'Omer celebration here. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The' trustees of the John Simon Gag- . genheim :Memorial Foundation an-; flounced a gift of $1,000,000" from former Senator and Mrs.! Simon Guggenheim to establish a system of exchange fellowships be- tween the United States and Latin America. The fellowships will be open to , citizens of Bolivia, Brazil, ('hilt, :Mexico, Peru, Argentina and the I United States. They will be granted for independent research, training in the various professions and study of political, social and scientific problems. Their value will be $2,5011 for 12 months, (slut a travel allowance. The last ap- pointm•nt in Latin-American countries will be made in Mexico BEN ALTHEIMER next January. In making this further gift to of New York, N. Y., is the donor the organization he established in o f $5,000 to the $5,000,000 Endow- 1925, Mr. Guggenheim is looking moat Fund of the Hebrew Union toward a more intimate under- Ili, i s a past president of standing between the republics of sr enip i,. Beth El, of New York; North and South America through ("under of Bundle Day and of Re- ale closer relationship of their ligious and Patroitic observance of scholars and professional men, as Flag Day; member of the execu- was advocated by the Interns- ; 0„, board of American Hebrew tional Conference of American Congregations: and honorary life States in Havana in January, trustee and treasurer 1 , f the New 1928. York Executive Committee of the Union of American Hebrew Con- We must accept thankfully greu.ati;; ,,, KENT ip 1..inBay. ALTHEIMER GIN/Es; $5,000 TO H. U. C. At Your Service dr MISS BETTY DRAPKIN eve ram • ANTI-SEMITIC RIOT IN SOVIET FACTORY KOSH ER RESTAURANT OSHER A. THE GOLDEN POT TEA ROOM Discussing the Jew in relation to That the advertisement would business in general, Mr, "V" said use a stir was to be expected. that from his years of experience hat it brought replies from 75 in the middle west and his last few sinterested parties, from as far years in New York, he has found a Plantation days on this old Nlis- sissippi, that picturesque period fa est as St. Louis, Jewish manu- wide difference in the way the Jew cturers who come in contact with is accepted in business. One of before the war, forms the back- th e advertising agencies, was a the reasons for his coming to New ground of the highly absorbing ro- tr it to the courage of the ad- York was that he believes "the R11- v , "River of mance-drama, •rtiser. Jew has more chance to succeed mance," now: at the Michigan Interviewed in his office, on the h ers)," Theater. ni neteenth Year of a metropolitan In the new aristocracy of our in- MOSCOW, --(.1. T. A.) — A = adding, with the broad view of dustrial world, where commerce is "Bulldog Drummond" at the t h e towering skyline and the teem- the mark of achievement, the Jew number of Jewish workers were injured in a fight which broke out United Artists. in g city below, the advertiser, who can take his place, shoulder to between Jewish and Christian = When "1)1111,10g Drummond," the ca Its himself "V" in his advertise- shoulder with the rest. workers in the Ssaiet glass • fag- — United Artists all-dialogue screen, rn eat and is a Jew, explained his' The replies which were received tory, Marianovka, near Zhitomir. 1E' or ion of the highly successful" ni olives to the interviewer. to the advertisement, the replies The anti-Semites also attacked play, comes to the United Artists "I come from the middle west, of the Jewish young men "wedded" non-Jewish workers who attempt- , = Theater audiences will have the w here the Jew in business is not to the advertising business or, at ed to protect the Jews. When E• pleasure of hearing Roland Col-1a factor as such, they are merely l e ast, like Barkis, "willing," were orderwas restored a meeting of TE, twin speak from the screen for the, pi at of the many workers." But enthusiastic in their praise of Mr. the factory workers was called im- = first time in his career. 1h ere in New York they are often "V" for throwing open the door to mediately and it Was decided to vi ewed as a unit. a great unit of the great, romantic induirtry—ad- •severely punish the hooligans wh Lewis Stone in Two Roles. W °ricers who again and again are vertising. caused the riot, mfronted with these two phases For where Mr. "V" has dared, it is Stone seems to have a Lewis State religion:" and "Christian" is not unlikely that others will predilection for roles as the hus- fo ll ow , hen they are looking for work. band of ladies who come to a badw (Coeyright, 1529, J. T. At "I got irritated at seeing t hat e p I ii),s two stir .h ro t I . s 1m end . Detroit screens this week, the has-. I ' band of the mysterious "Madame OFFICIAL NOTORIOUS X," now at the Adonis, and the I FOR WALL INCIDENT .loo• of the forgiving Eva in I REMOVED FROM POST "Wonder of Women," which Buddy Rogers at Michigan in , "River of Romance." , "THE DUMMY" K only in isolated cases has this great wit gentlemen under 35 years reservoir of experience been of age to join the agency as tapped. As a whole the contribu- partners. Investment not ab- tion of the slew to advertising hiss solutely necessay if you have been individual. Yet when adver- other essential qualifications, tising literature, that is, the litera- but you must be wedded to 1 ture of the advertising business the advertising agency busi- hasl hardly been born, when men in ness, you must be willing to the business were occupied with work, and it is also essential that you have experience in planning campaigns and writing first-class ethical organiza- es:1)Y, instead of writing about how •ampaigns should be planneni. Lions. and copy written, it was a Jew who Write fully, stating expert- ence, what you are doing at wrote the first hooks on advertis- the present time and what ac-, ing for the automobile industry.. • Mr. "V' was the author of two counts you handle. Your -early books on the subject. reply will be held strictly con- Thrilling rescues from river and railroad, amusing old-fashioned songs and dances, and a real three- round prize tight, with a paid of local welterweights contending, continue to fill the Detroit l'ivic Theater with enthusiastic playgo- ers nightly for the ninth popular week of the fine old melodrama, "After Dark." Shouts of mirth and even it few tears in honor of the suffering heroine, salvos of ap- plaus•, and hisses in abundance for the wicked villain, make the Civic Theater rafters resound as the audience , k nuts into the spirit of the play and enjoys itself like a small boy at his first circus. TALKING 4 Miss Betty Drapkin is chairman ALBANY, N. Y.—(J. T. AT-- (I T. -The DAI I AS of the ticket committee of the Bi- Mrs. Sydney Borg, prominent in cur l'holum Society's annual o5 ::ii_ elinwx of the three-day session of Jewish Charities in New York light dance, to take place 'Monday the silver anniversary convention City, and State Senator Samuel IL of the Texas Zionist Association llofstadter, were two of the nine appointees of Governor Roosevelt was reached with the decision that to sit on an old age pensions nom- Texas Zionists will purchase land mission, the governor announced. in Palestine for the sum Of $100,- 000 1111 which there will be roUth- lisched to colony in the name of 5 CHALUZIM HURT IN Texas Zionists. A commission of SKIRMISH WITH ARABS three is to be appointedby the newly-elected president, David JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — Wuntch, of Tyler, to work out plans for raking the necessary Five Jewish settlers in the Pinsk 2896 West Grand Boulevard Kvutzah near Nahalal were injured convention approved the ex- in a skirmish with Arabs who at- TEA LEAF READING FREE tempted to carry off vegetables tension of the Jewish Agency, ncy, and ' With Dainty Lunch and 'cat a cable of greetings to Louis from the colony. One of the (7ha- Relreshine T. luzim was badly injured in the' 1 Lipsky in Jerusalem. Charles Al. Bender was nominat- fight. Feature Luncheon, 60-12 to 2 Seven oi the intruding Arabs ed as the delegate from Texas to Private ".,m, for bridge parties. the World Zionist Congress, which were arrested andwill face trial Sfi•ciel appointments arranged. will be held in Zurich, Switzer- at Nazareth. Northway 4834 land, beginning July 25, Not labelieve the truth is the The would-be buyer always do- worst of all ills. predates. i Then why, 11r. ''V' wa, asked, Several outstanding talkie. f o n- $11'h'.i, I what they read, I t 1;,) ,k,z , hteseett,ne co eue,111 ,0,art si lsi if el ,i gcu I t,L; !nee ege tests -, tune the bill at the Alhambra hu n t ers and e mpl oyers tin k loth Theater, Woodward and Kenii- tarring motions, one can he sure: s tvnere what they are looking for is worth, this week. as f llows: 1 ENV !SI! IIIIA INS Friday and Saturday Au r. 1 \W r respect . l e wi : h b i nsmerchandising experience? ra and 3, Cohen. and Kril y s iu "The Jew is (1111 ■ 11111rt, " was in nierchandisill 4.■ and ;ulcer- dant it. City." r'e'ply, "Oh, I know you will say tising f..r the reason that the Sunday and Monday, Aug. 4 :old that's a parnislox,t hat they want Jew,represents two thousand "A Danderous Woman," with h sumo men, men with ideas. The years of merchandising es- Olga Baclanovit. advertising business is built on perience. It is in the blood. 'Tuesday find iVednesday, Aug. ideas. 'chat's true. Nevertheless, 1111 knows. It is inborn. I, and 7, "The Studio Murder Mys- they think the Jew is too smart. And so, whereas the usual tery," And he's toil restless. Ile's too nolt;ertisesnitait calls for Tbursday and liIriday, Aug. S eager to branch out on his own." Christians, this one calls fssr and Dummy," in which From his 20 years in automobile Jewish talon. rvi 11 I I ir dummy, talk. advertising, veritably growing up This advert ising agency, fully --- with the industry, Mr. "V" said recognized, and amply fi- Ninth Week for 'After Dark' that his experience has been that nanced, is seeking three .Iew. KUNSKY ALHAMBRA JEWISH LEADERS ON AGE PENSION BOARD ■ By JUDAH L. ISAACS. -- ON 3114: scitKEN PAFE NINE EWISA 11110711CM Complete, Nothing Else To Buy Convenient Terms. 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