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REGISTRATIONS TAKEN trees were planted at the "mil ' 1
FOR GINSBURG CAMP and that new improvements are

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T

RICHARD RODGERS ONE OF AMER-
ICA'S FOREMOST COMPOSERS
OF MUSICAL COMEDY

ont. of rare

LOUIS-DREIFUS DIES

KUNSKY
ALHAMBRA
THEATER

T. A. I.- - Charlt.s
Fun With a purpose is what
constantly being made.
Mark 'Fwain gave the world in "A Louis-Dreyfus, French banker,
Registrations for the camp are
Announcement is made by Sam-
Connecticut Yankee." Ile wrote toil at his home in Ville Davry.
being taken at the Jewish Center,
uel Levine, executive director of .11 Melbourne.
this great comic romance first to following a brief illness, at the
the Jewish Centers Association, '
make the world laugh, and second age of 55.
that a successful season is being
By BETH LEVIN SIEGEL
Mr. Louis-Dreyfus was the ju-
lit "show up" King Arthur.
CARD OF THANKS
experienced at the Ginsburg Camp
nior partner with his brother,
'Back Home" Week For
--
I um told that not long ago, Rich- surprised I was when I went to
for Mothers and Babies at Chelsea,
Louis
Louis-Dreyfus, of Louis
1
All-Talking
Pictures
at
Irene Kessler at Orien -
Best
WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH
Mich., 20 miles from Ann Arbor. The family of the late Jennie an! ItAgers was called in as a his public school graduation to find,
Dreyfus K Company, with (dikes
Alhambra This Week.
tal Theater.
dying as the eleventh nund•r on the Tt-
FRIDAY, AUG. 0
The camp is conducted under the Zuieback wish to thank their many • "musical consultant" to 11
in Nets' York. Mr. Charles Louis• •
auspices of the Centers Assucia- friends and relative, for their musical comedy in St. Louis. The gramme, my sun's flame with 'op-
°Petting with "The Flying Fool" Dreyfus had not visited the New
All-Talking
'Phis is "hack home" week for tint Saturday, the Alhambra Then-
lien. kind expression Of sympathy in 1 producers implored him to "save erotic selections" next to it. Sly
York
offices
since
1900,
but
had
heart stood still. I knew he only Nliss Irene Kessler, Detroit's own
their show," and he did.
, Woodward and Kt•nilworth, planned to visit this country in
Mr. Levine announced that 200 their recent sorrow.
radio
favorite,
Oho,
in
connection
ag ain features an intt•resting bill September.
A bit of spice here, and a dash 1 1111 Y1,1 little snatches of everything
—
N.
with the Hollywood Studio ()relit's-
fur this entire week.
In rttt'ognition of his services!
of melody there,—and so a lot of . in the key of 't , nt. couldn 't read
s tra, fills the headline position of
On Sunday and alonday NIilton during the war, Mr. Charles Louis-
useless songs were turned into a note, and I couldn't imagine
mustering up courage to play for the new vaudeville program whit•11 Sills and Dorothy klackail will be Dreyfus was made an officer of the
RUTH CHATTERTON
lovely harmony.
anyone. Judging by the applause, opened Friday tor the Oriental featured in "His 1.'111111V,
FRED KOHLER
Legion of Honor and was decorat- •
The critics, however, could not his performance satisfied, but un- Theater stage.
Tuesday, IN'eelnestiny, Thursday ed by the French government for
be fooled. They
Miss Kessler, although her face
SATURDAY, AUG. 10
had On inkling fortunately, there w•as no encore.
and
Friday,
Aug.
13
to
Ili
inclu-
after
the
war..
and
his work during
that Richard Rodgers had a linger
flee single number had exhausted is unfamiliar to most of her tarthus- sive, the feature Will be lilt' great
WILLIAM BOYD
in the pie. And although his mune
instic admirers in Detroit, gained
JACQUELINE LOGAN
picture, "A Broadway Melody."
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
appeared nowhere on the program, his repertoire."
her
staff
to
fume
through
her
sing-
in
II
Mr. Rodgers entered
All these features are talking
they remarked
ked in their criticism Al 1 7' wn
nservatory of music, ing appearances before the micro- pit•tures.
ell known
how "Ittalgerian" many of the when . he studied
i
n
a
ll
i
ts
phone
of
the
local
radio
stations.
music
HEAR WM. BOYD TALK!
songs sounded. They recognized
Kra ac h es, very seriously. Ile wrote Ilrr success resulted almost int-
a spark of that particular "musi- „, he Diary if a Pro digy," for the nrediate.ly and she has icon the d is- Colman Talks at United Ar-
SUN., MON., AUG. 11.12
f
cal personality"
t
tists Theater.
A Talking Firm..
which his school weakly, which
full of ex- tinction of being olio of the most
music scintillates.
entertaining
and
most
pe.rsonable
Milton Sill., Dorothy Mackail
The mystery thriller has Isom
cellent humor. His lirst Broadway
In
Fourteen musical comoslies in SlIeret, was the "Garrick Gaieties', artists engaged in this sort of lifted from the level of indiscrim-
less than four years! What a rec- in May of 1925, then came "Dear- work.
inate spiny-chilling to that of 1111
"His Captive Woman"
That's what everyone Bays after
in the
It was rally a natural result that artistie vt•Ilicle in "Bulldog Drum-
ord for a 20-year-old boy, And est Enemy," "Girl Friend," "Gar-
The
Stars
DI
"The Barker"
taking our treatment..
tremendous success, each one. rick Gaieties of 19211"
„Lido her work reached the favorable Of- mond," the picture version eIf tht•
,
Invest In Health.
TUES., WED., THURS.. FRI.,
Ilow• many musicians have spent 1.11,13:," products' in London, "Peg- tclitioll of critics and Miss Kess- famous stage play which Sainut•1
AUG. 13.14-1S-16
GynaBtics
the greater part of their lives try- cy A1111, " "Betsy,"' "One Darn ler's rise to stellar heights in the Goldwyn has brought to the Unit-
AlhTliking
ing to "put over"
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pnnluced vaudeville• field has been W(. 11 de - ed Artists Theater with Ronald
"Broadway
Melody"
Handball
Courts
served.
etly? I,ike Richard Rodgers music,
A1"h "Girl
Colmaffas star.
1927,
BessieLovc—Charles King—
Rath, Stall Flaw Buraa•Gr•y Bldg
The llollywmal Studio Orches-
their's conforms to et•ery law of a r se° a London production, "Con-
Anita rag•
hart»ony. It possesses melody and necticut Yankee,'' "She's S1}'Ba- tra, Wil II Whill11 Bliss Kessler is
1265 GRISWOLD
Talking! stinting! music! Dancing!
"Madame X" Talks at
nftimes good lyrics.
Clifford 2014
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by" "Itresent
Arms,"
"Cher. featured, is reputed to la• erne of
Adams.
Then why are they IION•1" pull- Cher," 111111 "Spring Is here, " the most talented and versatile
Metro-Goldwyn-Slayer's
(Ground Floor)
fished, or if sometimes published, Whir is now being played in New inusit•al Organ iZal 0111S now 011 tour.
inc version of the famous old play,
so very short lived? York.
."Madame
X," with Ruth Chatter-
They lack this "musical parse-
In a recent interview, Nit'. ItertIg- Ninth Popular Week for
ton in the title role and Lionel
nality" whirh Richard Rodgers ors told me that he felt that musi-
"After Dark."
Barryntore as the director, pre-
puts into every song he t•riees. cal tasty on Broadway was advanc-
Thrilling rescues from river and sents tin older drama in a very
l'he absence nf this most necessary ing. Audiences are nut demand-
Under the management of
,' ingredients can make u musical ing good music, they are getting It, railroad, amusing old-fashioned glaniorolls new dress. The picture
comedy fall Ilat. and are therefore accustoming soigs and dames, and a real at the Adams retains 1111 the drama
Several
three-round prise tight, tali a that made thy original practically
klr. Rodger, produe- themselves to it.
of local tvelterweights eon- a classic of thy stagy.
Holm have liven heard in Enizland,
"For instance," Mr. Itedgt•rs told I
and I ani told that the Prince of ale, "George Gershivin's Ithapsol • rending, continue to rill the Detroit
,
NValeos, who is not partial to musi- in Blue was a lipe education foi• Cit is Theater \vitt, enthusiastic "On With the Show" Con-
cal comedies, stays 'til the ver• lust the public. They heard it over the playgoers nightly for the ninth
tinues at State.
encore of each performance. After radio, 10 (14. 'miks, O. the theater napalm' work of the fine old ;net-
Lee Mimi!' is playing a role in
NI r. Itedger , ' lira English produc- and almost unconsciously there oiliama, "After Dark." Shouts of
"011 With the Show," the all-color,
lion "Ont. Dant 'filing After An- was a fundamental appeal to a mirth and even a few tears in hon- singing, dancing, talking picture at
.• • •
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other" in 1927, so charmed was his complicated, etas:1,11y arranged or Of the suffering heroine, salvns the State, which required 110 re-
A4S 7 4 2
of
or : ■ ppl.11,,, and hisses in ahund-
1 1.a•al Highness with one of the melody."
111411111 ftellICIli
hearsal on his part. He portrays
ruction,
the
I
,„rig hits "Sly Heart Stood Still"
maw
for
the
wicked
villain,
make
SL'. Lorenz Hart, who writ,
of Dr-
the boss of the stage crew at a
AN OIL flit/11 (ailed
the merciers
Thal the next night at Brighton, NIr. Rodgers lyrics, is perhaps the the Civ ie• Theater rafters resound theater in a New .11 rsey town
w
Oriertfal Theatre has necared
"Star of On• Air," who ea tertain
T the
he huratias1 it to the orchestra, so hest known lyricist in America. as the audience enters into the where it musical comedy is being
that the Prince might dance to it. The English critics after refer to spirit of the Illa • and enjoys it- giros its tryout. limn has been
troil'm Popular
Eritloth A agoist
Om
l'Itt• English impels featured this this gifted combination as the s•lf like a small boy at his first on the legitimate stage fur years
for our ;arch
incident WI thrill f rola. pagO, the "Gilbert & SIIIIiVIIII. "
circus.The chief roles are taken and knows his backstage life thor-
111',11 dily. It Was anusual fortheir
And linally just a word about by Miriam Sears, NValte.r Shertvin, oughly.
Prince.
the two pe•ople who art. responsible Norma Vail, George Blackwood,
•
\Viten Ntr. Itodgers wanted "Nly for the splendid environment in and Craig Ward, tvith Harold "Mysteries of Dr. Fu Man-
Est abl ishe d 190 2_
Heart Stood Still'' for 0110 Of his which their out
Itichard
was Heaton and Albert leut'w as the
chu" at Madison.
N•w
,
Y or k pfl 1 ti I 011S, 1 Ill nu I to t • eat,.
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t• lr i Ila I S.
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IVith the success of "The Nlys-
Members New York Stock Exchange
buy it back from England's "Zieg-
n thriller of the 'till's, done
Mamie and rh• \Vat. A. Rodgers, oldtite
field," Charles Cochran, for $ 10 , - M'sse's that illtelligenee Under - in the style of the time, just as it tv riot's Dr. Fu Manchu" remaining
Members Chicago Stock Exchange
at
the
Old
at
the
Madison, Paramount has tly-
standing which guides without a was done 38 years ago
Members Chicago Board of Trade
"Ifiehard played only in the key harness, 1101 1 therefore, Richard is NVIntney Theater by William A, t•ided to cast Warner Oland in fur-
ther
adventures
of Dr, hi as writ-
ALSO
of 0" 'til he. was 13 " his mother wisp
it
very
at
a
Brady.
o e
ible and
Members N. Y. Curb Exch. (Assoc.)
'flu, other
ten I.y Sax Roloner.
told me. "I never can forget how ly unconscious of his great talent.
HERBERT BOLT TRIO-
narratives this author huts written
Members N. Y. Produce Exchange
Greater Movie Season Brings
MORTENSEN, SYLVESTER 1 VANCE
about the cunning Orienal may be
Jewish Welfare Federation ;
- -
New Garbo Picture,
found in "The Return of Dr. Fu
JIM PLUNKET REVUE
Flower Fund.
Drifting over the blue of the Manchu," "Thy Hand of 1)r. Yu
Contributions to the Flower
SCREEN
Manchu"
and
"The
Yellow
Scor-
broad
Pacific
on
a
windjammer
ON THE
Fund of the Jewish \Vet fare Fed- 'LETTER
tatgoed with romance. Greta Gar- pion."
eration have hewn receive,' in
JACQUELIN LOGAN
bo
and
Nils
Asther
land
with
a
memory of :qrs. II, D. Welling, Reader Comments on Cleve-
WILLIAM COLLIER, JR.
111.W brall11 Of screen love in "The Sanatorium Auxiliary Plans
land Center Case Zion-
from Mr. and Mrs. George I,. flits-
Single Standard," which came to
Synagogue Campaign.
:ell, NIrs.
Goodman, N1rs. Al-
An exciting, swift-moving story of high-speed
real
ism and Religion.
the
Michigan
Friday.
lus heart throbs and
bert Kahn, Sir. and Mrs. A. it
On Monday, Aug. 12, thy De-
Newport, R. I.
Chicago
youth—frivolous love, p
Jordan, Dr. B. D. Jones, Dr. P. C.
troit
Auxiliary
of
the
Jewish
('on-
I 11101 with astonishme•nt the ac-
Hold, alr. and Mrs. Sidney F. , count published in July DI issue of Third Week for "A Connect- sumptivt. Relief Association of
Southampton, L. I.
romance.
Torrington, Conn.
Ileavenrich, Mr. and NIrs. If. 1..
California will have a special
icut Yankee."
The Chronich• of the Cleveland
NN'elling and daughters, N. Kirsten, Jewish('enter
"A Connectiicut Yankee" Iwgins nweting for the. purpose of arrang-
Jewish ('enter case having, been
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list M. Hawkins,
ing and systematizing the work for
tried in a non-Jewish Court.""It the third week of its engagement
.‘non Harrison, Mr. and Mrs.
the bazaar and carnival to be held
indt•ed commendable that wt. at nt the Cass Theater, Monday night.
Abraham Levin, Harry S. Schein- ,
at
the Philadelphia-Byron Center,
a ll tinter
e respect tht• laws of the This attraction had a most suc-
man; in memory of Dickie La4arus,
• . . . .
beginning with Saturday, Nov. 30,
cessful
run
of
one
year
at
the
Van-
ounti y to w ich w e taming as i t-
MID-NITE SHOW SATURDAY, 11:30
from 3Ir. and Mrs. Edgar Mender-
anti
continuing until Thursday,
Special Analysis of
izens. and make use of the [muds derbilt Theater, New York, three
ism and 3Ir. and Mrs. Maurice A.
Dec. 5. At this meeting plans for
Or the land in It legal settlement months in Boston, threw numtlis in
v
• o f J • M•
.
k-
s, f from k
the
High
Holy
Day
campaign,
in
f ;ill "
111' • It' , " •1 .1
w Philadelphia and 17 weals in Chi-
u" " " u
W. Sioman; of Mrs. Jt.nnie Zuie- "
the synagogues. will be outlint at
cannot settle outside. But it should cago, due to its rich humor, siwc-
back, front Mrs. A. and Rhoda
and worked out.
be understood by all concerned that tacular splendor and fine appeal.
Kaliski.
matters like the Cleveland case do
not belong to an ordinary civil
Insurance Securities Ac- court. It is a sign of spiritual de-
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quires Trust Company
generation to allow such religious
matters to he tried in a nonslew-
in Texas.
The Insurance Securities Com- ish court, It was an act 1.f disre-
pany, Inc., holding company of the spect for the "Rabbonini," and
Detroit Life Insurance Compan. therefore a disrespect toward Cod,
Established 1878
and a number of other large in- W ho commanded Moses to tahe from
surance institutions, has recently the chilth•en of Israel 711 elder and
NI EMBERS
acquired
the Union Title and Trust form a "Beth Din." The righteous
Cleveland
Stock
Exchange
New York Stock Exchange
Company of Fort Worth, Texas. Rabbi Shention once said, upon
New York Curb Market
Chicago Stock Exchange
The Union Title and Trust Com- threw things the world stands: up-
GEORGE F. W. REID, Manager
pany has been formed through a on the Torah, upon divine service
merger of thi' Guaranty Abstract and upon charity. The t h. oight
Accounts Carried on Conse•eatire Margins
and Title Company of San An- here is, that when men fail to re-
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Title and Guaranty Company id' and Charily, the world will fall.
824 First National Building
Dallas, Texas, and thy Russ Title
we now see worldly institu-
Insurance Company of Fort tions falling because men o f all
Nl'orth, Texas. The new: company ranks have disrespected God's laws Ea'
begins business with acapit al of to man.
$500,000. The Insurance Securi-
Let us come back whole.-hearted
ties Company will own 51 per cent to the Torah and such cases as LS*
of the common stock.
that of the Cleveland Jewish -
'this now move by the Muss ter will never again be tried inn C
Brothers, chief executives of the non-Jewish court.
Insurance Securities Company, fol-
My opinion tin the question in =
low's closely the recent acquisition the Random Thought s colutnn of
by the group of the Detroit I.ife the Zionist movement will Juda-
Insurance Company. The. new ac- ism
Sly opinion is that Zionism
quisition continues a record of has never been a purely religious
growth of the Insurance Securities issue.
In the la•ginning it w as
group which is unparalleled in in- both a religious and national issue,
surance history.
therefore a state is-sue
•
• Non-Jews
♦ have in the past and are now, fan-
oring and helping in the work of EE
building up Zion because of their
great faith in our Jewish Prophets =
who foretold the Rebuilding of
Zion. Those who advocat • only a .=
political state in Palestine will •=
never accomplish the job. Those =
who advocate only a religious one=
agents for the
will also meet with impossible dif- =
ficulties because it is the Divine in-
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Palestine shall he built as the
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Lord has appointed, along nation-
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al and supernational lines. As was
foretold through the Prophets "the
law shall go forth from Mount
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from Jerusalem." Moun: Zion
means the spiritual phase of the
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a visable government established
in the hands of righteous Jews in
Station in Downtown
Palestine. Jeremiah the Prophet,
Detroit
said: "and they shall build houses
and inhabit them, they shall plant
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vineyards and eat the fruit of
Brake"
them and none shall make them
afraid." Therefore the religious, t
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industrial issues must be blended
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in the building of our homeland.
When Israel is free as a nation
in his can land, then soon will all
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the nations of the earth be free
from the oppressive system of
rare hate, religious hate, and ex-
ploitation,
Let us make haste, Oh sons and
daughters of Israel and come back
whole-hearted to the Holy Torah,
and then we can have more respect
for our spiritual advisors and lead-
ers than that shown in the Cleve-
land case.
Thanking you in advance for
this privilege of expressing my
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